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Shoppers emerge from the Haggen Northwest Fresh grocery store in Port Angeles on Saturday.
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Sandra Dodson, left, and Wade Schoenthaler, former Port Townsend residents who are visiting from Kansas City, Mo., inspect the holiday wares at Quimper Mercantile.
Merchants ride waves of retail success Holiday events help make cash registers ring BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — Merchants preparing for the holiday season are viewing the next few weeks as a periodic spike on the Port Townsend retail roller coaster. “Once you’ve been here awhile, you get used to the ebb
and flow here,” said Heather Pollock, who has run Conservatory Coastal Home, 639 Water St., for four years. “It’s busy in the summer and December but slow in the winter, early spring and fall. You can’t expect it to be the same every month.” Merchants spoke the day before Santa arrived on the Kiwanis Choo Choo just before the community tree-lighting ceremony Saturday. The afternoon before the ceremony featured caroling with the Wild Rose Chorale while many stores served refreshments and
extended hours. Gearing up for the holidays, the Port Townsend Main Street program has formed a partnership with about 35 businesses for a Look Here First campaign meant to encourage shoppers to attempt to fill their shopping list from local merchants before going online or out of town. “When you commit to keeping your money circulating here, you are contributing to the health of your own community and its economy,” said Mari Mullen, Main Street executive director. TURN
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Haggen PA store up for auction BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The only Haggen store on the North Olympic Peninsula will be auctioned Feb. 5. Bellingham-based grocer Haggen has gained approval to sell its remaining 33 stores in Washington and Oregon as part of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross signed the order Friday. Darrel Chard, manager of the store at 114 E. Lauridsen Blvd. in Port Angeles, confirmed the store will be sold at auction. He had no information about plans for the some 65 employees of the store. “We’re not closing, so I don’t know why any arrangements have to be made,” he said. The company will actively market the stores and negotiate a deal with a potential buyer before-
hand in what is called a stalking horse auction format, The Bellingham Herald said. A stalking horse deal can be used to establish a baseline for the auction, the Herald said. Other qualified bidders can then come in and offer more for the stores. The company has until Thursday, Jan. 21, to establish a stalking horse purchaser, according to court documents, the newspaper reported. The Herald said court documents show the auction process will be similar to the auction of about 100 non-core stores held in November. The remaining stores are what Haggen considers its core stores. The intention is to sell the group of stores in one block, the Herald said, in comparison to the November auction, when stores were sold to different buyers. TURN
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Oil rigs: Busy week ahead in PA harbor Transport ships signal movement BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The mammoth marine semi-submersible ship MV Blue Marlin arrived Saturday morning in Port Angeles and dropped anchor near the Polar Pioneer drilling rig. It is in the harbor awaiting another drilling vessel — the Noble Discoverer — to arrive from the Port of Everett, according to Ken O’Hollaren, executive director of the Port of Port Angeles. O’Hollaren said Saturday he didn’t know when Noble Discov-
erer would arrive or leave. As for the huge oil rig that returned to the harbor in October, it may depart next week aboard another semi-submersible ship, the MV Dockwise Vanguard, according to O’Hollaren. “It’s going to be a busy week in the port,” he said. When either semi-submersible or drilling rig will depart remained unknown Saturday. Peninsula Daily News telephone and email inquiries to Royal Dutch Shell, parent company of Shell Oil and lessee of the
Polar Pioneer, and Transocean Ltd., the drilling rig’s owner, did not result in more information. Curtis Smith, a spokesman with Shell U.S. Media Team, answered an inquiry by saying in an email: “I’m not in a position to confirm the vessel movements at this time,” adding that he would provide information as soon as he could. Transocean Ltd. did not immediately respond. Personnel at Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles and the 13th Coast Guard District in Seattle said they could not say where the vesKEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS sels were headed. The transport ship MV Blue Marlin anchors in Port TURN TO PIONEER/A7 Angeles Harbor on Saturday.
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December 21st
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4 pm “ Telling the Story” A Special Service for all ages with Songs and the Christmas Story
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‘Buffy’ actor pleads guilty over fight AN ACTOR WHO starred in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” has pleaded guilty to criminal mischief after he was accused of choking his girlfriend in an upstate New York hotel room. The Albany Times Union reported that Nicholas Brendon pleaded Brendon guilty to the misdemeanor charge Friday in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Police said the 44-yearold Brendon grabbed his girlfriend by the throat, took her keys and tossed her cellphone during a Sept. 30 fight. Prosecutors say he will
not serve jail time in the latest case if he completes drug and alcohol counseling and stays out of trouble for one year. Defense attorney Peter Coseo told the newspaper his client is working to “get his life back together.” Brendon played Xander on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” He also has appeared on “Criminal Minds” as technical analyst Kevin Lynch.
Another Kardashian The newest member of the Kardashian clan has arrived. Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West welcomed a baby boy early Saturday in Los Angeles. “He’s here!” the reality star teased on Twitter. An announcement on Kardashian’s website reads, “KANYE AND I WELCOME OUR BABY BOY!” A representative for the couple confirmed to The
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SCOTT WEILAND, 48, the magnetic former frontman of the Stone Temple Pilots whose three-decade career in music also included solo albums and a spot in the supergroup Velvet Revolver, has died. The singer’s manager, Tom Vitorino, confirmed the death early Friday morning. Vitorino referred to a Mr. Weiland in 2008 statement on Mr. Weiland’s Facebook page that said the singer died in his sleep while on a tour stop in suburban Minneapolis. Police said investigators found small amounts of cocaine on Weiland’s tour bus, though a cause of death hasn’t been released. The singer had been dogged by substance abuse problems throughout his career. Mr. Weiland rose to fame as the frontman of Stone Temple Pilots, which became one of the most commercially successful bands to come out of the early 1990s grunge rock movement. The band’s 1992 debut album, “Core,” was an instahit and sold 8 million units. The hit single “Plush” won the Grammy for best hard rock performance. The band’s follow-up was a white-hot success, too: 1994’s “Purple” hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard pop charts, sold 6 million copies and launched the hits “Interstate Love Song” and “Vasoline.” Stone Temple Pilots released more successful albums before they broke
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the 1952 ambulance operated through District No. 1 Further increasing the or the Forks hospital. already large number of Ray Ellis, ambulance government national activiservice supervisor, ties at Port Townsend, the explained the new vehicle U.S. Navy will, within the will soon be in use. next month, establish a magnetic survey range 1990 (25 years ago) there, the Port Townsend One sawmill north of Leader announced ThursForks has gone out of busiday. The base, which is to be ness and another outside Port Angeles was shut established by Jan. 1, will be manned by a staff of two down Monday, idling nearly 50 workers, company offiofficers and 17 enlisted cials said. men with Lt. Cmdr. Gray The Corey & Songs Logas the officer in charge. The Leader reports that ging Co. sawmill at 380 U.S. Highway 101 west in the office quarters have Port Angeles was closed already been obtained. Monday, assistant general Experiments, it is declared, will be carried on manager Becky Jones said. over a period of two years. That put 28 people out of work, according to a 1965 (50 years ago) report by the Olympic Job A new ambulance is Training Center in Port being equipped at Forks Angeles. Community Hospital. Jones would not The 1966 Chevrolet say whether the company ambulance was given by plans to reopen the Jefferson County to replace mill.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Dec. 6, the 340th day of 2015. There are 25 days left in the year. Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, begins at sunset. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Dec. 6, 1865, the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, abolishing slavery, was ratified as Georgia became the 27th state to endorse it. On this date: ■ In 1790, Congress moved to Philadelphia from New York. ■ In 1884, Army engineers completed construction of the Washington Monument by setting an aluminum capstone atop the obelisk. ■ In 1907, the worst mining
disaster in U.S. history occurred as 362 men and boys died in a coal mine explosion in Monongah, W.Va. ■ In 1917, some 2,000 people died when an explosives-laden French cargo ship collided with a Norwegian vessel at the harbor in Halifax, Nova Scotia, setting off a blast that devastated the city. ■ In 1922, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which established the Irish Free State, came into force one year to the day after it was signed in London. ■ In 1939, the Cole Porter musical comedy “Du Barry Was a Lady” opened on Broadway. ■ In 1947, Everglades National Park in Florida was dedi-
cated by President Harry S. Truman. ■ In 1957, America’s first attempt at putting a satellite into orbit failed as Vanguard TV3 rose about 4 feet off a Cape Canaveral, Fla., launch pad before crashing down and exploding. ■ In 1969, a free concert by the Rolling Stones at the Altamont Speedway in Alameda County, Calif., was marred by the deaths of four people, including one who was stabbed by a Hell’s Angel. ■ In 1989, 14 women were shot to death at the University of Montreal’s school of engineering by a man who then took his own life. ■ Ten years ago: Two women
detonated explosives in a classroom filled with students at Baghdad’s police academy, killing 27 people. ■ Five years ago: President Barack Obama announced a compromise with the GOP to extend Bush-era income tax cuts despite Democratic objections; the agreement included renewing unemployment benefits and reducing Social Security taxes for one year. ■ One year ago: Officials announced that American photojournalist Luke Somers and a South African teacher, Pierre Korkie, were killed during a highrisk U.S. raid to free them from alQaida-affiliated militants in Yemen.
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A5 Briefly: Nation U.S. eyes draft eligibility for military women WASHINGTON — The government is deliberating whether to propose Selective Service changes that would make women eligible for the military draft, the White House announced after the Pentagon said it would no longer bar women from combat jobs. The Defense Department has prepared an analysis of how the Pentagon change could affect the U.S. Military Selective Carter Service Act, said White House spokesman Josh Earnest. The comments came a day after Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced he was ordering the military to open all military jobs to women, including the most dangerous commando posts. The Selective Service Act requires eligible men to register for the draft when they turn 18 or face fines. Registrants can be called up for compulsory service until they are 26 years old, though none have been drafted in decades. Carter has previously said he supports a review of the draft based on the growing role women play in the military.
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Man stopped for fraud SYOSSET, N.Y. — A New York man who police say posed as a federal agent after being pulled over with an assault weapon and body armor in his car has been ordered held on $300,000 bail. Court records say Mark Vicars represented himself in court on Friday to face weapons charges. He could not be reached for comment Saturday. Nassau County police stopped the 49-year-old suspect based on a tip Thursday morning in Syosset. Police say he had a pistol, a knife and the assault weapon in the car, along with the body armor and 500 rounds of ammunition. Investigators say he produced a fake shield and credential while claiming to be an air marshal. Authorities say they found five more handguns and 8,300 rounds of ammunition at his home.
Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton; Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Attorney General Loretta Lynch. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Chris Christie; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Trump; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich; New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.
FBI looks at terrorism links in Calif. shooting Investigators: 29-year-old became ‘radicalized’ Muslim BY AMANDA LEE MYERS AND MICHAEL R. BLOOD THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — A change came over Tashfeen Malik two or three years ago. She started dressing more conservatively, wearing a scarf that covered nearly her entire face, and became more devout in her Muslim faith, according to some who knew her in Pakistan. But her path from there to the bloody events of this past week — when she and her husband slaughtered 14 people in a commando-style shooting rampage at a holiday luncheon — remains a mystery, with FBI officials, family
post at 11 a.m. Wednesday, around the very moment the couple stormed a social service center where her husband’s co-workers from San Bernardino County’s health department had gathered. lawyers and others saying they Hours later, she and her Amerknew little about the 29-year-old ican-born husband, Syed Farook, Malik before the explosion of vio- 28, were killed in an SUV in a lence. fierce shootout with police. As the FBI announced Friday that it is investigating the mas- No firm link sacre as a terrorist attack, law FBI Director James Comey enforcement authorities offered would not discuss whether anyone evidence that Malik had become affiliated with the Islamic State radicalized at some point and had group communicated back with shared her beliefs online. Malik, but he said there was no indication yet that the couple was Facebook alias part of a larger cell or was directed A U.S. law enforcement official by a foreign terror organization. said Malik used a Facebook alias to Lawyers for Farook’s mother pledge allegiance to the Islamic and three siblings described State group before the shootings. Malik as “just a housewife” who And a Facebook official said was quiet like her husband and Malik praised Islamic State in a strictly followed Muslim custom.
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Briefly: World through a Caspian Sea oil platform owned by Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR. The missing workers were in a lifeboat that fell into stormy seas, according to a joint statement issued late Saturday by CARTAGENA, Colombia — SOCAR, the country’s emerColombian President Juan Mangency services and the prosecuual Santos hailed Saturday the tor general’s office. It was discovery of a Spanish galleon unclear if any of the missing that went down off the South workers would be found alive. American nation’s coast more The fire on the platform in than 300 years ago with what the offshore Guneshli field may be the world’s largest broke out Friday evening when sunken treasure. an underwater gas pipeline was Santos said damaged in a heavy storm. the exact locaStrong winds and waves up to tion of the San 33 feet high made rescue operaJose galleon, tions extremely difficult, the and how it statement said. was discovered with the Power outage kills 18 help of an international NEW DELHI — Officials say team of 18 patients have died in a hospiexperts, was a Santos tal after rain waters knocked state secret out generators of the building in that he’d personally safeguard. southern India’s Tamil Nadu The discovery is the latest state that has been hit by severe chapter in an ongoing saga that floods over the past week. began three centuries ago, on State officials are investigatJune 8, 1708, when the Spanish ing complaints of negligence by ship with 600 people aboard hospital authorities in the state sank to the bottom of the sea as capital Chennai, which is reelit was trying to outrun a fleet of ing from unprecedented floods. British warships. It is believed Health Secretary J. Radto have been carrying 11 million hakrishnan said 18 patients gold coins and jewels from then- were in the intensive care unit Spanish-controlled colonies that when a power outage affected could be worth billions of dollars ventilators in the hospital. if ever recovered. Army soldiers using boats have rescued thousands of resiOil rig afire in Caspian dents marooned in high-rise buildings and launched massive BAKU, Azerbaijan — One relief operations to provide food worker was killed, 30 were and medicines. missing and 33 were rescued Saturday after a fire swept The Associated Press
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Migrants and refugees line up outside the registration camp near the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija on Saturday. Macedonia is allowing only people from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria to cross the border.
Paris negotiators adopt draft of global warming agreement BY KARL RITTER AND SYLVIE CORBET THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LE BOURGET, France — Negotiators adopted a draft climate agreement Saturday that was cluttered with brackets and competing options, leaving ministers with the job of untangling key sticking points in what is envisioned to become a lasting, universal pact to fight global warming. As the U.N. talks outside Paris reached their midway point, the 48-page draft agreement was sent along to environment and foreign ministers who will work on it next.
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“So let’s work,” French President Francois Hollande said in a speech Saturday. “It’s up to the ministers and officials of every government to remove options, find compromises and make decisions on the difficult issues without undermining the ambition” of the climate pact. Many disagreements remain, almost all related to defining the obligations and expectations of rich and poor countries, as well as those who don’t fit neatly into either category. The draft had multiple options on that issue — everything from who should pay for a global transition to clean energy to what
happens to countries that miss their targets to fight climate change. One of the most radical proposals called for an “international tribunal of climate justice” to deal with wealthy countries that don’t fulfill their commitments. Rich nations are certain to reject that idea. “We would have wished to be further along than we are at this point, but the text being forwarded so far reflects our key priorities,” said Maldives delegate Thoriq Ibrahim, who chairs an alliance of small island nations on the front lines of climate change.
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West: Calif. officials vote to lower emissions cap
Nation: ASPCA seeking homes for hoarded rabbits
Nation: Sanction changes possible for Myanmar
World: Storm Desmond slams Britain with floods
AIR QUALITY REGULATORS have voted to lower an emissions cap to try to clean up Southern California, but the cut will be smaller than proposed. The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday that the South Coast Air Quality Management District board voted to reduce the cap on emissions from facilities including refineries and factories from 26.5 tons of nitrogen oxides a day to 14.5 tons by 2022. Air district staff had proposed a cut to 12.5 tons over the same period. Environmental groups wanted deeper cuts. Industry officials said bigger cuts would require costly pollution control upgrades.
MORE THAN 200 rabbits are up for adoption after a raid at the home of a New York City woman accused of bunny hoarding. The ASPCA hopes to find good homes for many of the rabbits at two Manhattan events on Dec. 12. The rabbits numbered 176 when they were seized from Dorota Trec’s Brooklyn backyard in January. Officials said the animals were cold, underfed and disease-ridden. Trec said the rabbits were taken for no reason. But Howard Lawrence of the ASPCA said the rabbits “are more than ready for the comforts of a permanent home.”
THE UNITED STATES is preparing to amend sanctions on Myanmar after banks complained they can’t finance trade that goes through the nation’s main port terminal because it is run by a blacklisted business tycoon. State Department officials have been sounding out Congress about remedial policies, which an administration official said Saturday could take effect as early as next week. The administration is keen to promote economic growth with the country also known as Burma, which recently held landmark elections, but its fix could draw criticism from U.S. lawmakers and human rights groups.
AUTHORITIES IN BRITAIN closed roads, evacuated homes and issued severe flood warnings Saturday as stormy weather hit the country. Weather forecaster the Met Office issued its highest red rain warning for northwest England and southwest Scotland, as Storm Desmond brought strong winds and heavy, persistent rain to those regions. The agency said it expected up to 7.9 inches of rainfall in the northwest region of Cumbria, especially over exposed mountains. The Environment Agency also warned of significant flooding around the country as river levels rose.
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Water fluoridation survey count starts this Monday BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Former Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand will begin her count of advisory city water fluoridation surveys Monday amid impressions that fewer surveys were filled out and sent to the city than anticipated. Rosand said Friday she could complete the tabulation as soon as Tuesday. “I will be surprised if it takes us a day and a half,” she said. “I was giving myself a week.” City water customers are being asked if the city should continue the controversial practice of fluoridating the municipal water supply after May 18, the expiration date of a contract with the Washington Dental Service Foundation. The surveys were mailed Nov. 6 to 8,105 water customers in Port Angeles and 1,564 east of the city limits covered by the Clallam County Public Utility District. The PUD customers live outside the city limits but are connected to the city’s fluoridated water system. Surveys had to be postmarked or deposited in a drop-box in City Hall at 321 E. Fifth St. by Nov. 27. City Manager Dan McKeen said few people
were seen by city employees putting advisory surveys in the drop box. “A large part of that is due to the fact that we had self-addressed and stamped envelopes for people to place them in their mailboxes,” McKeen said Friday. Rosand said Friday she picked up far fewer completed surveys from the post office last week than she thought would be mailed back. The envelopes, nestled in trays, did not take up half the space in her Toyota Highlander SUV, Rosand said. She and six county election helpers who will be reimbursed by the city will begin their hand-count of ballots in the county courthouse elections office Monday after they pick up a drop-box with ballots from City Hall. The surveys are being stored in a locked cage in the courthouse basement. Rosand said the tabulation will be conducted much like a standard election, except ballots will be counted by hand.
Observing process The process can be observed by one resident for and one resident against fluoridation at any one time.
Observation duties will be alternated by two fluoridation proponents and four fluoridation opponents. Opponents have likened fluoridation to forced medication that causes a host of health problems, while proponents tout it as a successful public health measure to fight tooth decay. Once the count is complete, Rosand will fill out a certification form and take it to McKeen’s office.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Whether the Haggen name disappears will be up Set back date to investors or buyers who The date of the February could keep the brand, which auction is about a month is well-known in the Pacific later than the first proposed Northwest. Haggen officials said in a auction date of Jan. 8, the statement the stores should Herald said. The court received sevattract buyers because they are well-established and eral objections, including one from the United Food profitable. The sales are part of and Commercial Workers Chapter 11 bankruptcy International Union, which filed earlier this year after represents Haggen workHaggen purchased 146 ers. The union said that to stores from Albertsons and have the process take place Safeway. The sale of the stores during the holiday season was to satisfy a Federal simply didn’t make sense Trade Commission require- and would “diminish the ment of shedding stores value for the estate,” the before a Safeway-Albert- Herald said. sons merger. ________ The Haggen banner Executive Editor Leah Leach went up on the former Albertsons in Port Angeles on can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. Feb. 16. com. The Bellingham-based company failed to convert Reporter Jim Casey and The the stores, many of which Associated Press contributed to have been auctioned, and this report.
lies, while a business owner with a residence in the city would receive more than one survey because the person pays for more than one connection. Finally, the 8,105 water customers who received surveys do not approach the 11,439 registered voters in the city who drink fluoridated water. But City Council members said they wanted all city water customers to participate in the survey, including those who live outside the city limits, and the county elections department could not segregate voters by their water connections to deliver ballots to those outside the city limits. “I still believe that the process that the City Council had decided to go with is more inclusive than if it had just gone out to registered voters,” McKeen said. “Everyone that pays for a water bill, that has a water connection and pays a utility bill, could receive a ballot and weigh in on this. “Even though it’s not perfect, it’s way more inclusive than any other way would have been.”
The results will be included in City Council members’ packets in preparation for the council’s Dec. 15 meeting at 6 p.m. at City Hall, when they will discuss the results in preparation for deciding whether to continue fluoridation. McKeen acknowledged there were shortcomings to the survey. For example, the surveys were mailed to residents who pay city water bills, not to all city water users. That prevented residents who drink city water from expressing their opinion on fluoridation if they live in nursing homes and ________ group homes or if their landlord pays their water Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb bills. can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. In addition, just one 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily survey went to entire fami- news.com.
Briefly . . . Wearable Art Show slated this Thursday PORT TOWNSEND — Student artists will show their finished works for the Port Townsend Wearable Art Show, the annual fundraiser set for spring 2016, in a special presentation in the Port Townsend High School auditorium Thursday. The public is invited to see the students’ creations at 7 p.m. at the school, 1500 Van Ness St. The students worked with Port Townsend High School art teacher Lucy Chambers and Margie McDonald, the artistic director for the 2016 Wearable Art Show. All artists, including students, are encouraged to enter their design ideas for the show, which is set for May 7. A $250 cash prize goes to the student category winner. For an application and more details, see www. ptwearableart.com.
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Forks barber Mark Johnson, right, plays “Jingle Bells” for siblings Skye and Logan Hestan of Forks during Saturday’s Festival of Trees, held at the Rainforest Arts Center in Forks. The festival continues today, with doors opening at 1 p.m. and the live auction of decorated trees and holiday wreaths beginning at 2 p.m. Also planned is a silent auction of gift baskets, toys, paintings, ceramics and items created at the Olympic Corrections Center. The auction and raffle are fundraisers for Soroptimists and will provide funding for service projects that benefit women and girls, both on the West End and worldwide.
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FORKS — A talk about toxins in seafood is planned at the Olympic Natural Resources Center at 7 p.m. Monday. Vera Trainer will speak on “Catching Crab and Digging Clams — What’s Going on with Toxins in our Seafood?” in the Hemlock Room at the center at 1455 S. Forks Ave. The lecture is one in a series of Evening Talks at the center. Refreshments will be served, and attendees can bring a dish to a potluck. Trainer will discuss
harmful algae blooms off the Pacific coast as well as an unusual “blob” of warm water estimated by scientists to be nearly 3 degrees above normal that extends from the Gulf of Alaska south to Baja Mexico. She is the supervisory oceanographer for the marine biotoxin program at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle. Current research activities include refinement of analytical methods for both marine toxin and toxigenic species detection, assessment of environmental conditions that influence toxic
bloom development and understanding shellfish susceptibility to toxins in their environment. Trainer is president of the International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae and directs the North Pacific Marine Science Organization Harmful Algal Bloom International project. She is the lead investigator of the Puget Sound Monitoring Program for harmful algal blooms and vibrio and a founder of the Olympic Region Harmful Algal Bloom partnership. She received her doctor-
ate in biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Miami, with postgraduate studies in the pharmacology department at the University of Washington. Evening Talks at the center are supported by the Rosmond Forestry Education Fund, an endowment that honors the contributions of Fred Rosmond and his family to forestry, education and the Forks community. For more information, contact Frank Hanson at 360-374-4556 or fsh2@ uw.edu.
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old gorilla will warm up to her daughter with time and exposure. Zoo-mammal curator Martin Ramirez said Nadiri still has yet to pick her baby up, but she does sometimes touch the baby gorilla when it is crying. Nadiri was rejected by her own mother and raised by zoo staff for the first 10 months of her life. The zoo plans to name the baby ape after the holidays.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Weekly will lay off six of its 21 employees at the end of the year. The Seattle Times reported that the job cuts at the Weekly will largely affect the editorial and production departments. Seattle Weekly publisher Bob Baranski said the move reflects a shift from full-time staff to freelancers. Baranski said the adjustments will not affect the tone or range of the Weekly’s coverage. Sound Publishing company purchased the Weekly from Village Voice Media Extended hours Holdings in 2013. PORT ANGELES — The company owns 49 Peninsula College is offerother newspapers, including extended hours for test- ing the Peninsula Daily ing, advising and registraNews, the Bainbridge tion this month. Island Review and The Pirate Central, located (Everett) Herald. in the Clocktower Building Baranski said he’s not on PC’s main campus, will aware of any other Sound have extended hours for Publishing papers contemstaff to assist students plating staff reductions. with enrollment. It will be open from Fatal shooting 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. this coming FIFE — Authorities say Thursday as well as Tuesday, Dec. 15, and Thursday, a man and woman in their 20s were found shot to Dec. 17. It also will be open from death in a home near Fife. Pierce County Sheriff’s 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Office spokesman Ed Dec. 19. Troyer said authorities For more information, responded to a 9-1-1 call phone 360-417-6340, email from friends who had gone studentservices@pencol.edu to the couple’s home and or see www.pencol.edu. saw their bodies inside Thursday. Staff care for baby KOMO-TV reported that the shootings may be SEATTLE — Staff at drug-related. the Woodland Park Zoo in Troyer said detectives Seattle is still feeding and caring for a nearly 2-week- found drugs and drug paraphernalia in the home on old baby gorilla as its the 1000 block of 66th Avemother seems disinternue East. ested. Troyer said a 22-yearThe Seattle Times old man has been arrested reported that first-time in the incident. mother Nadiri walked The victim’s identities away from her newborn have not been released. after giving birth, and zoo Fife is about 30 miles officials say she still isn’t south of Seattle. showing strong maternal Peninsula Daily News behavior. Staff hopes the 19-year- and The Associated Press
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PORT ANGELES — Law enforcement officers were searching Saturday afternoon for a man they say escaped from the kitchen of the Clallam County jail. The man was identified as Anthony Joshua Freitas, 26, of Port Angeles. Sgt. Brian King, chief criminal deputy with the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, said Freitas had
not present a danger to the public. “We don’t have any concern at this time that he has a violent history,” Brown said. King said the search, which SGT. LUKE BROWN began late afternoon, centered Clallam County Sheriff’s Office around the area surrounding the jail, located northeast of Lincoln been on trustee status when he and Fourth streets in downtown escaped. Port Angeles. Sgt. Luke Brown of the sheriff’s He said searchers had requested a police dog team to aid them. office said Freitas probably does
“We don’t have any concern at this time that he has a violent history.”
Shopping: Downtown stores CONTINUED FROM A1 “We invite people to look here first, show your local loyalty, which in turn is a gift to Port Townsend.” Main Street board president Xoe Huffman — who recently moved her business, Daily Bird Pottery, from downtown to a larger space at 2009 Fourth St., near the Thomas Street roundabout — believes uptown and downtown merchants offer versatility and variety. “The downtown and uptown areas offer the largest concentration of places where you can get gifts that are special to Port Townsend,” she said. “If you are mailing gifts from here to other locations STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS across the country, you will Santa waves to the crowd as he rides down Water Street in Port want to send something Townsend on Saturday to light the community Christmas tree. that is unique to our area.”
Production facility Daily Bird sacrificed a good location for a business boost: It now has a 2600-square-foot space that includes a production facility. As the business grows, it has drawn corporate and mail order clients that were hard to service from an 850-square-foot shop, even if it was strategically placed. Gail Boulter, who owns six downtown stores — The Green Eyeshade, Northwest Man, Fancy Feathers, What’s Cooking, the Clothes Horse and its adjacent shoe store — said she expects a busy December, but not as busy as August. August our Christmas “August is our Christmas if you are talking dollars,” she said. “We get a lot of visitors, which allows us to build a larger inventory. If it was only locals, we wouldn’t be able to offer as much.” Boulter said the entire month of December is good,
“but not off the charts,” with business accelerating during the two weeks before Christmas. This is also true at Quimper Sound in the Undertown, according to owner Mark Hering. “People wait until the very last minute,” he said. “They tend to buy new records by new artists or new reissues because you don’t want to give someone a used record for Christmas.”
Boost in April Hering said his store gets an additional boost in April for Record Store Day, which he characterizes as “another Christmas for us.” The largest store downtown is Quimper Mercantile, which is in a unique position, according to manager Sheldon Spencer. “As a general merchandise store in a small town, we run the entire gamut,” he said. “We accommodate peo-
ple who get off of a yacht and have lots of money to those who are just scraping by.” Spencer said the most popular gift items are accessories: socks, hats and gloves that are not sizespecific. Hats, Spencer said, can range from $4 to more than $40. “If your goal is to be the cheapest, you can just forget about it,” he said. “We have good prices but don’t plan to be the cheapest. That’s not who we are.”
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where else for a day trip or an outing.” ‘Better every year’ Pollock, who opened her shop at the end of the recession, said her holiday receipts “get better every year,” adding that during this time, small gift items are the most popular.
More parking Huffman said one advantage of her new location is more parking, although her downtown customers had to walk only a few blocks, a far shorter distance than in other towns. “People who come here from other places enjoy coming downtown,” Boulter said. “I get people from Silverdale who come up here because they can find a parking space.”
At Piccadilly Bob’s Good Time Boutique, 911 Water St., Deborah Olsen said the flavor has changed since she last worked downtown 10 years ago at the nowclosed Quilter’s Cove. “It feels different now,” she said. ________ “There are more people Jefferson County Editor Charlie flowing up and down the Bermant can be reached at 360streets and more people 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula who come here from some- dailynews.com.
Pioneer: Previous ports blocked CONTINUED FROM A1 the world’s largest heavylift vessel, 174 feet longer The Noble Discoverer than the Blue Marlin. The Blue Marlin’s and looks more like a conventional vessel than the Polar Dockwise Vanguard’s forePioneer. It has a 175-foot cast routes on the www. derrick mounted amidships. marinetraffic.com website The Blue Marlin had showed no destination to a delivered the 355-foot-tall known port, and the previPolar Pioneer to Port Ange- ous port of call for both ships was blocked. les in April. It was taking on fuel from the Tesoro barge Sat- Heavy cargoes urday afternoon, according The 738-foot-long Blue to Anthony Szczepczynski, Marlin brought the Polar supervisor at the Tesoro Pioneer from Malaysia to terminal. Port Angeles, where it remained for initial offloadBig rig gig ing from April 17 to May 14 According to www. before being pulled by tugmarinetraffic.com, the MV boats to Seattle for outfitDockwise Vanguard left ting. About 130 workers spent Singapore in September and is scheduled to arrive some $130 million on lodging and services in Port Monday in Port Angeles. At 902 feet in length, it is Angeles during that visit.
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The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the Jefferson County budget when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Consideration of final budget approval is set for Dec. 14. The county is anticipating a $52.2 million budget for all combined funds, with almost $18 million in the general fund and $34.2 million for 50 other funds. According to the agenda memo, 2015 revenues have exceeded expectations because of an uptick in sales tax revenues along with several one-time revenue sources. The proposed budget includes a 2.5 percent increase for non-personnel line items and salary and benefit increases in accordance with union contracts. A 1.5 percent salary increase for non-union staff and a 2.5 percent increase in transfers from the general fund to other funds is also included. Commissioners will consider a license and operating contract with the Jefferson County Sportsmen’s Association for 2016-25. At their 1:30 p.m. briefing, commissioners will hear a report on the North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee’s activities. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ Scheduling a 10:30 a.m. Dec. 21 public hearing on banning sky lanterns and fireworks when a state of extreme fire danger is declared. ■ Approval of $29,576 in Conservation Futures funding for acquisitions in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor. ■ Resolutions for closing the county courthouse at noon Christmas Eve and canceling the Dec. 28 regular meeting. ■ Scheduling a public hearing to discuss fourthquarter budget appropriations and extensions for 10 a.m. Dec. 17. ■ Agreements to allocate $106,666 for solid waste education and $82,866 for solid waste enforcement. Seventy-five percent is funded by the state Department of Ecology. ■ Approval of a $12,000 Ecology grant to the county Department of Health for site hazard assessment.
Eye on Jefferson the measure Aug. 3, restricting outdoor watering and calling upon its heaviest users to conserve. Recent rainfall has eased the crisis, officials have said. The council also will consider, on a first reading, amending water, sewer and stormwater rates and adopting a capital surcharge on stormwater rates, as well as amending the tax rate on water, sewer, stormwater and garbage utilities. Passage would be on a second reading. It will consider planning commission and advisory board appointments, as well as adoption of the 2016-21 capital improvement plan and the 2015 final supplemental budget. It plans a 2016 budget discussion. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall. No other city committee meetings are scheduled this week.
Port of Port Townsend Port of Port Townsend commissioners will consider rate changes for labor and launch fees when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at 333 Benedict St. It will be preceded by a 9:30 a.m. workshop in the same location at which a draft of the 2016 capital repair and replacement plan will be presented. At the afternoon meeting, the commissioners also will hear updates on the Quilcene wastewater project and the boat ramp replacement project. They will consider a transfer of the Sandoz hangar from the Shirley Anne Sandoz Living Trust to Lark Aircraft Leasing Inc.
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The Chimacum School Board will hear budget reports for September and October when it meets Wednesday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. in the high school library at 91 West Valley Road. It also will hear a report on the district’s proposed $29.1 million bond, which will be on the Feb. 9 special election ballot. The board plans a Port Townsend city 30-minute executive sesThe Port Townsend sion, with no action followCity Council will consider ing it. lifting water restrictions when it meets Monday. How’s the fishing? The meeting will begin Michael Carman reports. at 6 p.m. in council chamFridays in bers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The council instituted
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FAIRHOLM — A 53-year-old man was jailed early Saturday after his wife said he threatened her with a gun in their home at 2364 Camp David Jr. Road. Chris Patrick Andrew Bueno, 53, remained in the Clallam County jail on investigation of domestic violence harassment and assault Saturday with no bond set. National Park Service rangers, who have jurisdiction over the location, requested mutual aid after Bueno reportedly threatened to commit suicide and to shoot his wife, who armed herself and locked herself in an upstairs bedroom at about 7:45 p.m., said Sgt. Brian King, chief criminal deputy for the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. Four park rangers, four sheriff’s deputies — including a sergeant trained in hostage negotiation — and officers from the U.S. Border Patrol, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Police and the State Patrol responded. They were able to extricate Bueno’s wife, whose first name was not released, and talk Bueno into surrendering, King said. King said negotiations were complicated by difficulty in contacting Bueno by cellphone on the north side of Lake Crescent. Bueno also was intoxicated, according to King, who said that “certainly complicated the process.” They finally communicated with him by bullhorn, King said. Park officials may pursue the case themselves, King said, or turn it over to the FBI, which has criminal jurisdiction over park property.
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PORT ANGELES — High winds caused a few scattered electrical power outages across the North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday. Fewer than 100 customers had lost power by 11 a.m. in areas scattered throughout Clallam County, said Mike Howe, Clallam County Public Utility District spokesman. That number was down to 50 by 3 p.m. “It’s all over the county. It’s wherever the tree limbs are,” Howe said. The Jefferson County
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‘Forests mean jobs’ “On one hand, forests mean jobs,” Kilmer said Friday. “When managed right, they support mills, they support middle-class jobs and they support our local economy. “And on the other hand, healthy forests . . . are part of what makes this such a glorious place for people to come and visit and vacation and recreate and just check out the awesomeness that we have in the natural resources here.” The collaborative’s first pilot project is a 70-acre commercial harvest along the Sol Duc River. The experimental harvest will include patch cuts of varying sizes and forest thinnings in which slower-growing trees are removed to make room for healthier trees. “We’re shooting for next spring, next summer, to actually have it on the street,”
Derek Churchill of Stewardship Forestry Consulting said of the Collaborative’s “H to Z” project. Churchill, who has worked with similar groups around the state, said the collaborative approach works. “This idea of a win-win is real,” he said. “There are still challenges, like anything, but the improvement is tangible and real.” Jill Silver, an Olympic Forest Coalition board member, said forest thinnings are effective in creating an oldgrowth forest structure.
“We’re there with you,” Churchill told Bower, citing federal rules. “There’s a lot of stuff that could be made more efficient and easier, and that’s certainly one of our goals is to try to work on that stuff.” Said Silver: “The skips and gaps that we’re doing are designed to achieve some ecological outcomes, leaving particular species in clumps that exist already to grow bigger and provide biodiversity, but also to create operational efficiencies.”
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Some groups of trees will be harvested, Silver said, while others will be left to “provide habitat in places that topographically and hydrologically and geologically make sense.” Collaborative member David Marshall of Sierra Pacific Industries said he was encouraged on a recent site visit with Olympic Forest Coalition board members Silver and Toby Thaler. “We went out there and we actually got along and agreed on things,” Marshall said. “We came up with things together. That’s what I’m excited about.”
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FORKS — Environmental advocates and timber industry officials are finding common ground on the Olympic Peninsula. U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer on Friday hosted the first of five public meetings featuring the Olympic Peninsula Forest Collaborative, a new panel of industry leaders and conservation groups working to increase timber harvests while helping the environment in Olympic National Forest. Kilmer, a Port Angeles native, spearheaded the collaborative after being elected in 2012. The idea is to bring together the once diametrically opposed logging and environmental interests to create a “win-win” for the forest, the environment and the communities that rely on timber sales. “Growing up around here, I’m conscious of how these issues can divide us,” Kilmer told an audience of about 50 at the Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks. “That conflict has been a pretty good method for employing attorneys, but it hasn’t really done much for the health of our local economies, and it hasn’t done much for the health of our forests, for that matter.” Kilmer represents the 6th Congressional District, which includes Clallam and Jefferson counties. “When I first got this job, I made a decision to try to turn down the volume a little bit and try to move us past some of the old debates,” Kilmer said. “It’s easy to stand on the sidelines and throw rocks at each other, but it really hasn’t gotten us very far.” The public meeting was co-hosted by Olympic National Forest Supervisor Reta Laford. Four more public meetings of the collaborative will be held next year in Mason,
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PORT ANGELES — “Windshield Wilderness” will be the topic of the first lecture, scheduled Tuesday, in the Olympic National Park Perspectives Winter Speaker Series. David Louter of the Pacific West Region National Park Service will explore the relationship between automobiles and national parks and how together, they have shaped ideas of wilderness. Talks take place at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month, December through April, and are free of charge. With the exception of Jan. 12, all programs will be offered at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center, 3002 Mount Angeles Road. The Jan. 12 venue will be announced. The series is sponsored by Olympic National Park and the Friends of Olympic National Park. Here is the schedule for other lectures in the series: ■ Jan. 12, Olympic National Park Inspiration: Filmmaker Eliza Goode’s film, “Smell of Cedars Steeped in Rain,” is a wordless love letter to the park and the region and to finding renewal in nature. Music is by Wild Rabbit. The film will be followed by a question-and-answer session and more music.
Goode is a graduate of Montana State University. ■ Feb. 9, The Olympic Mountains Experiment: OLYMPEX: Angela Rowe of UW will present a program about measuring rain across the Olympic Peninsula. She will speak about the high-tech and multipronged effort by NASA, the UW Atmospheric Science Program and others that is intended to help improve a new NASA weather satellite. ■ March 8, Interpreting Olympic National Park in Words and Photographs: Tim McNulty, poet and author, and Pat O’Hara, photographer, will present the program. ■ April 14, Science, Technology and Salmon in Olympic National Park: Sam Brenkman, a fisheries biologist at Olympic National Park, will explore technologies used to reveal the distribution, abundance and migrations of salmonids. He will present information on findings from headwaters-to-sea snorkel surveys and thermal imaging in major Olympic Peninsula rivers. For more information, see www.nps.gov/olym.
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Firefighters look through the interior of an SUV that rolled over Thursday evening south of U.S. Highway 101 to the west of the River Road exit. Both adult occupants, a male and female, were transported to Olympic Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
Two treated, discharged after wreck near Sequim BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Two people were treated at a hospital after a sport utility vehicle rolled over near U.S. Highway 101 after it left the roadway near Sequim. Johnny D. Harris, 68, of Naches and Trisha L. Mulyahill, 22, of Sequim were transported with nonlife-threatening injuries to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles once they were extricated from the SUV after the 5:10 p.m. Thursday wreck, according to the State Patrol. Both had been discharged as of Friday morning, according to hospital staff.
The State Patrol is investigating if the cause of the wreck was a medical emergency on the part of Harris, who was driving a black 2002 Ford Explorer westbound on U.S. Highway 101 into the River Road exit.
Account of wreck The State Patrol gave this account of the wreck: The Explorer crossed over the triangular area where roads merge or split and across the westbound lanes of U.S. Highway 101, the median and into oncoming eastbound traffic. The Explorer then left the south side of the eastbound lanes and traveled down the embankment
through a fence westbound onto Turnstone Lane, which runs parallel to U.S. Highway 101 on the south side. It left Turnstone Lane to the north, struck several trees and traveled back through the fence before rolling over and coming to a rest on its top in the grassy area between Turnstone Lane and Highway 101 about a half-mile west of the River Road exit. Clallam County Fire District No. 3 firefighters used hydraulic cutting tools to pry open the doors on either side of the vehicle and cut the two occupants, who were hanging upsidedown, from their seat belts,
Chief Ben Andrews said while on the scene of the wreck. One lane of eastbound U.S. 101 was closed to through traffic during the emergency operations. The State Patrol said troopers did not suspect drugs or alcohol as contributors to the wreck. The Explorer was destroyed, the State Patrol said. Officers with the Sequim Police Department assisted at the wreck.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
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PORT TOWNSEND — First Night, Port Townsend’s New Year’s Eve celebration of art and heritage organized by the Jefferson County Historical Society, is seeking volunteers. The celebration, which will be between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Dec. 31 in and around historic City Hall at 540 Water St., will feature art, music, dance, storytelling, theater and hands-on games for children. Admission will be a suggested donation of $5 per person or $10 for a family. Volunteers will assist with greeting and directing participants, handing out programs and related activities. Those who would like to help can contact Kris Lawson at 360-385-1003.
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Seattle songstress Greta Matassa will join the Peninsula College Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Jingle Jazz, the annual benefit concert at the college’s Little Theater in Port Angeles, on Wednesday.
Cold outside, warm inside at Jingle Jazz BY DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” is but one of the observations to be made during Jingle Jazz, the concert, starring Seattle singer Greta Matassa alongside the Peninsula College Vocal Jazz Ensemble on Wednesday evening. The 7:30 p.m. show in the college’s Little Theater brings Matassa, who visited Port Angeles for a concert last summer, back to sing some numbers from her holiday CD “And to All a Good Night,” while the college’s vocalists will offer a cappella songs, standards such as “Mack the Knife” and the aforementioned “Baby.” Tickets are $10 in advance via www.pencol.edu and www.brownpapertickets.com, and if any are left Wednesday, they will sell for $15 at the door of the Little Theater at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.
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A11 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s speaker will be Ken O’Hollaren, executive director of the Port of Port Angeles, with a review of recent port activity. 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. ■ 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 speaker will be Holley Carlson, presidentelect of the Port Townsend Education Foundation; Caitlin Harrison, outgoing president; and Jim Emery, tech adviser/secretary, on what the foundation does for the community, its focus on outreach and board development. They also will present a short video and will take questions from the audience. The meeting sponsor is Habitat for Humanity. Lunch by Subway costs $8.
Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Eric Lewis, CEO of Olympic Medical Center, with an update on the Sequim campus and the 2016-18 strategic plan. The meeting sponsor is Assured Hospice. Reservations for lunch at $15 each will be taken until noon Monday; phone 360-6836197 or email jodim@sequim chamber.com. Seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s agenda was not available by press time Saturday. Lunch with salad or soup costs $9.75. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Colleen McAleer, president of the Washington Business Alliance. Voting for the 2016 officers and board members also will occur. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — ________ Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on All the above meetings are the second and fourth Tuesdays open to the public. of the month at SunLand Golf & Peninsula Daily News
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Mariana Cooper, 86, with her granddaughter, Amy Lecoq, 39. Cooper was bilked out of much of her savings by someone she considered a friend.
Golden age? Not for some Financial abuse of elderly often unnoticed but always predatory BY ELIZABETH OLSON THE NEW YORK TIMES
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With 10,000 people turning 65 every day for the next decade, a growing pool of retirees is Taking advantage susceptible to such exploitation. As many as one in 20 older adults said they But the money was never paid back or used on her behalf, according to court documents, and were financially mistreated in the recent past, according to a study financed by the Justice in early November, the woman who took advanDepartment. tage of Cooper, Janet Bauml, was convicted on To help older people, families and friends nine counts of felony theft. She faces sentencing should be on the lookout for some of the warnFriday. ing signs of financial abuse. Cooper, who lost her home and now lives in a TURN TO ABUSE/A12 retirement community, is one of an estimated
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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: Kevin Russell, president of the North Peninsula Builders Association, discusses how to make sure of hiring a licensed, bonded builder. Second segment: Nicole Blackburn and Jodi Jones of Paw Prince discuss holiday safety with pets and the services Paw Prince offers to the community. ■ Tuesday: Getta Rogers of the Peninsula College Foundation discusses the Jingle Jazz Concert. ■ Wednesday: Repeat show. ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners.
It was only after Mariana Cooper, a widow in Seattle, found herself with strained finances that she confessed to her granddaughter that she was afraid she had been bilked out of much of her savings. Over three years, Cooper, 86, had written at least a dozen checks totaling more than $217,000 to someone she considered a friend and confidante.
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diction. Shares slid more than 7 percent in after-market trading. The outbreak has expanded to nine states, with a total of 52 reported illnesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had said Friday that seven additional people were sickened, including in three more states — Illinois, Maryland and Pennsylvania. The most recent illness started Nov. 13, it said. The majority of the illnesses have been in Oregon and Washington state, where cases were initially reported at the end of October. Additional cases were later reported in California, Minnesota, New York and Ohio. Of the 52 people infected, the CDC says 47 reported eating at a Chipotle restaurant the week before the illness started. The agency has not yet determined the ingredient that made people sick.
The issue can be overwhelming. The science is complicated. Predictions about the fate of the planet carry endless caveats and asterisks. And so, as the Paris climate talks get underway, here are quick answers to often-asked questions about climate change.
1. How much is the planet heating up?
As of this October, the Earth had warmed by about 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880, when tracking began at a global scale. That figure includes the surface of the ocean. The warming is greater over land, and greater still in the Arctic and parts of Antarctica. The number may sound low, but as an average over the surface of an entire planet, it is actually high, which explains why much of the land ice on the planet is starting to melt and the
2. How much trouble are we in?
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oceans are rising at an accelerating pace. The heat accumulating in the Earth because of human emissions is roughly equal to the heat that would be released by 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs exploding across the planet every day. Scientists believe most and probably all of the warming since 1950 was caused by the human release of greenhouse gases. If emissions continue unchecked, they say the global warming could ultimately exceed 8 degrees Fahrenheit, which would transform the planet and undermine its capacity to support a large human population.
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Protesters display a banner in front of a reproduction of the Eiffel Tower at the Conference of Parties climate Change Conference in Le Bourget north of Paris, on Friday. Many activists and negotiators from small island nations want a final climate accord to aim at keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius worldwide by 2100, instead of 2 degrees.
The risks are much greater over the long run than over the next few decades, but the emissions that create those risks are happening now. Over the coming 25 or 30 years, scientists say, the climate is likely to resemble that of today, although gradually getting warmer. Rainfall will be heavier in many parts of the world, but the periods between rains will most likely grow hotter and therefore drier. The number of hurricanes and typhoons may actually fall, but the ones that do occur will draw energy from a hotter ocean surface, and therefore may be more intense, on average, than those of the past. TURN
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Mrs. Claus and Santa, portrayed by Sandi and Ed Johnston, wave at traffic along East Front Street in Port Angeles on Friday as a promotion for the nearby Panacea Spa. The pair will participate today in an open house at the spa, located at 118 N. Liberty St., and be available for free photos with children and other visitors. The public is encouraged to bring cameras to the event.
Climate: Reducing the footprint CONTINUED FROM A11 can save as much in emissions as all the other actions Coastal flooding will grow combined. If you want to be at the more frequent and damagcutting edge, you can look at ing. Longer term, if emissions buying an electric or hybrid continue to rise unchecked, car, putting solar panels on your roof, or both. the risks are profound. If you want to offset your Scientists fear climate effects so severe that they emissions, you can buy cermight destabilize govern- tificates, with the money ments, produce waves of ref- going to projects that protect ugees, precipitate the sixth forests, capture greenhouse mass extinction of plants and gases and so forth. Some airlines sell these to animals in Earth’s history, and melt the polar ice caps, offset emissions from their causing the seas to rise high flights, and after some scanenough to flood most of the dals in the early days, they started to scrutinize the projworld’s coastal cities. All of this could take hun- ects closely, so the offsets can dreds or even thousands of now be bought in good conyears to play out, conceivably science. You can also buy offset providing a cushion of time for civilization to adjust, but certificates in a private marexperts cannot rule out ketplace, from companies abrupt changes, such as a such as TerraPass in San collapse of agriculture, that Francisco that follow strict would throw society into rules set up by the state of California; some people even chaos much sooner. Bolder efforts to limit give these as holiday gifts. Yet another way: In states emissions would reduce these risks, or at least slow that allow you to choose your the effects, but it is already own electricity supplier, you too late to eliminate the risks can often elect to buy green electricity; you pay slightly entirely. more, with the money going 3. Is there anything I can into a fund that helps finance projects like wind farms. do? In the end, though, There are lots of simple experts do not believe the ways to reduce your own needed transformation in the carbon footprint, and most of energy system can happen them will save you money. without strong state and You can plug leaks in your national policies. So speakhome insulation to save ing up and exercising your power, install a smart ther- rights as a citizen matters as mostat, switch to more effi- much as anything else you cient light bulbs, turn off the can do. lights in any room where you are not using them, drive 4. What’s the optimistic fewer miles by consolidating scenario? trips or taking public transit, waste less food and eat less In the best case that scimeat. entists can imagine, several Perhaps the biggest sin- things happen: Earth turns gle thing individuals can do out to be less sensitive to on their own is to take fewer greenhouse gases than curairplane trips; just one or two rently believed; plants and fewer plane rides per year animals manage to adapt to
the changes that have already become inevitable; human society develops much greater political will to bring emissions under control; and major technological breakthroughs occur that help society both to limit emissions and to adjust to climate change. The two human-influenced variables are not entirely independent, of course: Technological breakthroughs that make clean energy cheaper than fossil fuels would also make it easier to develop the political will for rapid action. Scientists say the odds of all these things breaking our way are not very high, unfortunately. The Earth could just as easily turn out to be more sensitive to greenhouse gases than less. Global warming seems to be causing chaos in parts of the natural world already, and that seems likely to get worse, not better. So in the view of the experts, simply banking on a rosy scenario without any real plan would be dangerous. They believe the only way to limit the risks is to limit emissions.
5. Will reducing meat in my diet help the climate? Agriculture of all types produces greenhouse gases that warm the planet, but meat production is especially harmful — and beef is the most environmentally damaging form of meat. Some methods of cattle production demand a lot of land, contributing to destruction of forests; the trees are typically burned, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Other methods require huge amounts of water and fertilizer to grow food for the cows. The cows themselves produce emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that causes short-term warming. Meat consumption is rising worldwide as the population grows, and as economic development makes people richer and better able to afford meat. This is worrisome: Studies have found that if the whole world were to start eating beef at the rate Americans eat it, produced by the methods typically used in the
United States, that alone might erase any chance of staying below an internationally agreed-upon limit on global warming. Pork production creates somewhat lower emissions than beef production, and chicken is lower still. So reducing your meat consumption, or switching from beef and pork to chicken in your diet, are both moves in the right direction. Of course, as with any kind of behavioral change meant to benefit the climate, this will only make a difference if lots of other people do it, too, reducing the overall demand for meat products.
6. What’s the worst-case scenario? That is actually hard to say, which is one reason scientists are urging that emissions be cut; they want to limit the possibility of any worst-case scenario coming to pass. Perhaps the greatest fear is a collapse of food production, accompanied by escalating prices and mass starvation. Even with runaway emissions growth, it is unclear how likely this would be, as farmers are able to adjust their crops and farming techniques, to a degree, to adapt to climatic changes. Another possibility would be a disintegration of the polar ice sheets, leading to fast-rising seas that would force people to abandon many of the world’s great cities and would lead to the loss of trillions of dollars worth of property and other assets. Scientists also worry about other wild-card scenarios like the predictable cycles of Asian monsoons’ becoming less reliable. Billions of people depend on monsoons to provide water for crops, so any disruptions would be catastrophic.
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These include not being able to cover normal expenses; paying for excessive, unexpected gifts to others; and signing over power of attorney or transferring property to unrelated individuals. Traditionally, such exploitation, whether by family, friends or acquaintances, often has been minimized as a private matter and either dismissed with little or no penalty or handled in civil court. Even when the sums are large, cases like Cooper’s are often difficult to prosecute because of their legal complexity and because the exploitation goes unnoticed or continues for long periods. Money seeps out of savings and retirement funds so slowly it draws attention only after it is too late. Cooper, for example, wrote her first check, for $3,000, in early 2008, and later gave Bauml her power of attorney. In early 2012, after Cooper realized that Bauml was not going to repay her in time for her to afford a new roof for her house, she told her granddaughter, Amy A. Lecoq, about the checks. She later called the police. Bauml maintained that Cooper gave her money for services she provided as a home organizer or as loans. Later, testing by a geriatric mental health specialist found that Cooper had moderate dementia, which showed her judgment had been impaired. The diagnosis “helped the jury to understand why she would keep signing all these checks to this woman as loans when she was never being paid back,� said Page B. Ulrey, senior deputy prosecutor for King County who pressed the case against Bauml.
No elder abuse statue The case was challenging in part because Washington state does not have an elder abuse statute, said Ulrey, who is one of a small but growing number of prosecutors around the country with the specific duty of prosecuting those who take financial advantage of elders, whether it is connected to investments, contracts or other fraud. As the number of complaints grows, more municipalities are trying to combat such abuse, which is often intertwined with physical or sexual abuse, and emotional neglect. Some organizations also have set up shelters, modeled on those for victims of domestic abuse. In the Bronx, for example, the Weinberg Center for Elder Abuse Prevention at the Hebrew Home in Riverdale started such a shelter in 2005. Since then, 14 other such shelters have been opened in various long-term care operations around the country to deal with urgent cases of financial abuse. One such woman, who agreed to talk only if she was not identified by her last name, stayed at Riverdale after she was threatened with eviction. A neighbor discovered that the woman, a 73-yearold widow named Irene, had not paid her rent in six months because relatives living with her had been withdrawing money from her account and leaving her short of funds. “I had to leave with one small suitcase,� Irene said. “They were abusing me.� She was later able to
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move to federally subsidized housing away from the abusive situation. To help elders in financial and other distress, more municipalities, using federal funds, are training law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and social workers how to spot the sometimes subtle signals that may indicate someone has been swindled. “We see many cases where someone convinces an older person to give them the power of attorney, and then uses that authority to strip their bank accounts, or take the title of their home,� said Amy Mix, a lawyer at the AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly, which works with the Adult Protective Services division in the D.C. government as well as the city’s police department. In the most recent fiscal year, 934 cases of abuse were reported in Washington. About one-quarter of those were financial exploitation, according to Sheila Y. Jones, chief of Adult Protective Services. “And they involve millions of dollars,� she said. But many cases are not counted officially because older people are reluctant to pursue legal remedies against relatives and friends. Louise Pearson, 80, a retired government computer analyst, declined to press charges against a security guard in her building who had befriended her and later obtained $30,000 from her savings. “There was something about him you just had to take to,� Pearson said. When she finally asked Malika Moore, a social worker at Iona Senior Services in Washington, for some assistance with her shaky finances, the social worker realized the situation was serious. One clue, she said, was that “when I opened her refrigerator, it was empty.� Moore was able to get Pearson home-delivered meals and, after the bank confirmed she was missing savings, help find a conservator to handle her money. Pearson, who now lives in a housing complex for the elderly, said, “I get money whenever I need it and more than I did before.� In Seattle, Cooper’s granddaughter expressed determination to educate others on the warning signs of financial abuse. “I wish we had known some of the red flags,� she said. But even though she’s a trained social worker, it’s not surprising she missed the signs. She was deeply involved in caring for her mother, Cooper’s daughter, who was fighting cancer and died shortly before the period when her grandmother was writing the checks. “Our family saw her regularly,� Lecoq said, “but we just didn’t see indications of what was going on.� In retrospect, she might have been more suspicious with “my grandmother suddenly having a new friend and a friend who got so close so fast.� Once Lecoq and her husband, John, recognized what had happened, they pushed for prosecution. Ulrey, the prosecutor, said the case required medical tests and search warrants for both the victim’s and the suspect’s financial accounts. Cooper was unable to recover her lost money and worries about how long she will be able to pay for her retirement home. “She’s ashamed and embarrassed and feels guilty,� Lecoq said of her grandmother. “But I tell her: ‘You were a victim of a crime.’�
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Climate: Help CONTINUED FROM A12 For instance, spending on basic energy research is only a quarter to a third of the level that several in-depth reports have recommended. And public spending on agricultural research has stagnated even though climate change poses growing risks to the food supply. People like Bill Gates have argued that crossing our fingers and hoping for technological miracles is not a strategy — we have to spend the money that would make these things more likely to happen.
8. How much will the seas rise? The ocean is rising at a rate of about a foot per century. That causes severe effects on coastlines, forcing governments and property owners to spend tens of billions of dollars fighting erosion. But if that rate continued, it would probably be manageable, experts say. The risk is that the rate will accelerate markedly. If emissions continue unchecked, then the temperature at the earth’s surface could soon resemble a past epoch called the Pliocene, when a great deal of ice melted and the ocean rose something like 80 feet compared to today. A recent study found that burning all the fossil fuels in the ground would fully melt the polar ice sheets, raising the sea level by more than 160 feet over an unknown period. With all of that said, the crucial issue is probably not how much the oceans are going to rise, but how fast. And on that point, scientists are pretty much flying blind. Their best information comes from studying Earth’s history, and it suggests that the rate can on occasion hit a foot per decade, which can probably be thought of as the worst-case scenario. A rate even half that would force rapid retreat from the coasts and, some experts think, throw human society into crisis. Even if the rise is much slower, many of the world’s great cities will flood eventually. Studies suggest that big cuts in emissions could slow the rise, buying crucial time for society to adapt to an altered coastline.
9. Are the predictions reliable? The idea that Earth is sensitive to greenhouse gases is confirmed by many lines of scientific evidence. For instance, the basic physics suggesting that an increase of carbon dioxide traps more heat was discovered in the 19th century, and has been verified in thousands of laboratory experiments. Climate science does contain uncertainties, of course. The biggest is the degree to which global warming sets off feedback loops, such as a melting of sea ice that will darken the surface and cause more heat to be absorbed, melting more ice, and so forth. It is not clear exactly how much the feedbacks will intensify the warming; some of them could even partially offset it. This uncertainty means that computer forecasts can give only a range of future climate possibilities, not absolute predictions.
But even if those computer forecasts did not exist, a huge amount of evidence suggests that scientists have the basic story right. The most important evidence comes from the study of past climate conditions, a field known as paleoclimate research. The amount of carbon dioxide in the air has fluctuated naturally in the past, and every time it rises, the Earth warms up, ice melts, and the ocean rises. A hundred miles inland from today’s East Coast, seashells can be dug from ancient beaches that are three million years old. These past conditions are not a perfect guide to the future, either, because humans are pumping carbon dioxide into the air far faster than nature has ever done.
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10. Why do people question climate change? Most of the attacks on climate science are coming from libertarians and other political conservatives who do not like the policies that have been proposed to fight global warming. Instead of negotiating over those policies and trying to make them more subject to free-market principles, they have taken the approach of blocking them by trying to undermine the science. This ideological position has been propped up by money from fossil-fuel interests, which have paid to create organizations, fund conferences and the like. The scientific arguments made by these groups usually involve cherry-picking data, such as focusing on short-term blips in the temperature record or in sea ice, while ignoring the long-term trends. The most extreme version of climate denialism is to claim that scientists are engaged in a worldwide hoax to fool the public so that the government can gain greater control over people’s lives. As the arguments have become more strained, many oil and coal companies have begun to distance themselves publicly from climate denialism, but some are still helping to finance the campaigns of politicians who espouse such views.
11. Is crazy weather tied to climate change? Scientists have published strong evidence that the warming climate is making heat waves more frequent and intense. It is also causing heavier rainstorms, and coastal flooding is getting worse as the oceans rise because of human emissions. Global warming has intensified droughts in regions like the Middle East, and it may have strengthened the drought in California. In other cases, though, the linkage to global warming for particular trends is uncertain or disputed.
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Moratorium on gene editing in cards? BY NICHOLAS WADE THE NEW YORK TIMES
An international group of scientists meeting in Washington has called for what would, in effect, be a moratorium on making inheritable changes to the human genome. The group said Thursday it would be “irresponsible to proceed” until the risks could be better assessed and until there was “broad societal consensus about the appropriateness” of any proposed change. The group also held open the possibility for such work to proceed in the future by saying that as knowledge advances, the issue of making permanent changes to the human genome “should be revisited on a regular basis.” The meeting was convened by the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, the Institute of Medicine, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society of London. The academies have no regulatory power, but their moral authority on this issue seems very likely to be accepted by scientists in most or all countries. Similar restraints proposed in 1975 on an earlier form of gene manipulation by an international scientific meeting in California were observed by the world’s scientists. “The overriding question is when, if ever, we will want to use gene editing to change human inheritance,” Dr. David Baltimore said in opening the conference. The participation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is a notable achievement for the organizers of the meeting, led by Baltimore, former president of the California Institute of Technology, given that earlier in the year Chinese scientists seemed to be racing ahead independently toward clinical alterations to the human germline. The meeting was prompted by a new genetic technique, invented three years ago, that enables DNA to be edited with unprecedented ease and precision. The technique, known as Crispr-Cas9 and now widely accessible, would allow physicians to alter the human germline, which includes the eggs and the sperm, to cure genetic disease or even enhance desirable physical or mental traits. Unlike gene therapy, an accepted medical technique that alters the body’s ordinary tissues, editorial changes made to the human germline would be inherited by the patient’s children and thus contribute permanent changes to the human gene pool. These, if sufficiently extensive, might, in principle, alter the nature of the human species. For decades, the ability to make changes that could be inherited in the human genome has been viewed as a fateful decision — but one that could be postponed because there was no safe and efficient way to edit the genome. The Crispr-Cas9 technique has suddenly made it possible to cross this Rubicon, and the long theoretical issue now requires prac-
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David Baltimore, former president of the California Institute of Technology, helped organize an international group of scientists to discuss use of the Crispr-Cas9 technique on human genes. tical decisions. Some biologists think inheritable alterations to the human genome should be indefinitely prohibited. Others believe the science behind the technology should be pursued as vigorously as possible. Scientists first raised the issue for public discussion in March this year, calling for an international meeting to recommend appropriate policies. So far only one such experiment on the human germline has been reported by researchers at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China. The experiment, to alter human embryos, was ethically defensible, given that the embryos all carried a chromosomal defect that made them unviable, and it provided a salutary caution in that almost everything went wrong that could have gone wrong. In particular, the gene-editing technique cut the genome at many unintended sites. Several speakers at the conference laid out plans for correcting various hereditary diseases in the egg or sperm by cutting and pasting the correct DNA sequence into errant genes. But others noted there was no pressing medical demand now for making heritable changes to the human genome because diseases caused by a single errant gene were rare. Inheritable gene editing is inapplicable to the common diseases like cancer or diabetes in which the hereditary component is
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caused by many different genes. Even in the case of single-gene defects, known as Mendelian diseases, germline editing is unnecessary in many cases because parents can produce an unaffected child through in vitro fertilization in which, after genetic screening, only healthy embryos are implanted in the womb. But in some cases, such as when a parent has two copies of a genetically dominant disease like Huntington’s, editing the human germline may be the only way to ensure that a child will not also have the disease. Dr. George Q. Daley of Boston Children’s Hospital described several such conditions in which germline alteration would be medically effective, while casting doubt on the feasibility of designer babies, a proposed outcome of germline editing. Many desired human traits, such as intelligence, are governed by a chorus of genes acting in concert. Often genes have more than one effect, and these secondary effects are in most cases unknown, so that altering a large number of genes would incur undetermined hazards, Daley noted. “If we are going to view certain applications of human genome editing as permissible, can we draw a line and not throw out legitimate medical applications in order to stave off those that are less palatable to most of us?” Daley asked. Other scientists suggested that the possible risks of human genome editing would be rapidly reduced as the tech-
niques were refined. “Many of these technologies are improving so fast it’s hard to measure,” said Dr. George Church, a professor of genetics at the Harvard Medical School. Erroneous cuts made by Crispr-Cas9 can now be reduced to less than one per three trillion base pairs of DNA; the human genome is three billion base pairs in length. “The concept of a ban on gene editing does not make sense,” Church wrote in the current issue of the journal Nature. “Banning human germline editing could put a damper on the best medical research and instead drive the practice underground to black markets and uncontrolled medical tourism.” The three national academies also called for a continuing forum in which potential uses of germline editing can be discussed, with the hope of helping nations coordinate their policies. “Everything I’ve learned here says we’re not ready to be doing this yet, and that we have to perfect the technologies and get a better consensus,” Baltimore said after the conference. “But I certainly don’t want to close down any avenues of research. The door is open but we don’t want to make any decisions now.” Baltimore said he hoped that in reviewing the academies’ decision, “I very much hope that people will understand that this is a major step forward, but like any new technology, it has to be approached with care and thoughtfulness.”
How should the U.S. respond to the Syrian refugee crisis?
Susan Owens
Bob Cristobal
Michelle Osborn
Jeff Kelety
John Sandoval
Rachel Corpus
Shameara DuPuy
Mike Rainey
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Retired engineer Diamond Point
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Telecommunications Port Townsend
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Waitress Clallam Bay
Food service Port Townsend
“The United States should take care of their own before caring for refugees. They can come here, but I really feel we need to take better care of our own hurting people first.”
“Like it’s always been. We’re a country of immigrants from the beginning. If they follow the correct procedures, they’re welcome. We can’t be prejudiced about religion or color. It should be [about] their character.”
“My honest opinion is that if we can’t take care of our own homeless and down-and-out, how can we care for more from Syria? If there weren’t any homeless, I would be in favor of welcoming [the refugees].”
“They should accept them with compassion, careful screening and gun control. This has to do with security, which is the whole issue as to whether or not we accept refugees.”
“All people should have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. If they come, they will want and need a better life. We should not let our fears outweigh good judgment.”
“It seems that if we can’t afford to support our veterans and our homeless, how can we support some new refugees? I hope it doesn’t sound callous, but take care of our own rather than those from Syria.”
“We should be the change we want to see in the world, and we should welcome them. I’m disgusted with some of the reactions. People need to put themselves into the refugees’ shoes.”
Tribal business manager Neah Bay
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Peninsula Voices ‘Climate shifts’ The Nov. 29 letter to the editor [“Global warming”] illustrates the mistakes repeatedly made by many who regard human-driven climate change as false. The writer connects the issue of human activities’ impact on climate change with his beliefs of both a biased reporting media and an over-regulating government. The facts that human activities are increasing both the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and carbon uptake in the ocean, and that chemistry requires the results of these increases is a warming of the atmosphere and an increase in ocean acidity, have nothing to do with either media reporting or whether the government is blue or red. These data have been analyzed repeatedly and critically by the world’s best climate scientists with the firm and overwhelming conclusion that human-driven climate change is unequivocal. Nor is there any solace for the writer or like-minded people in referring to past climate variations that obviously were not caused by human activity. Other factors, predominantly variations in solar heating of the Earth caused
by orbital variations, have caused climate shifts, and these are well-understood by climate experts. But this fact in no way limits climate shifts to only these factors. We humans are the “new kids on the block,” and our increasing use of fossil fuels is the new contribution exceeding nature’s ability to reabsorb the greenhouse gas excess. Recent extreme weather gives us a preview of the new normal. The inconvenience, damage, costs and even deaths wreaked by severe storms are now part of our human legacy. Bob Bindschadler, Quilcene Bindschadler is a NASA emeritus scientist.
Refugee crisis Is the North Olympic Peninsula prepared to accept thousands of refugees, adding to the many undocumented workers President Barack Obama graciously opened our borders to? Who are they, and where are they today? A strategy gone bad? Like other countries, we have laws and borders that require personal identification while moving about,
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enormous amount of freshwater storage and habitat for fish and about 20 species of waterfowl — an environmental disaster and a huge THE ASSOCIATED PRESS waste of taxpayer money. MOSCOW — Lawmakers in Russia-occupied Most of the members of Crimea, which is grappling with a nearly twothe association are not kids week-long blackout, are suggesting parents name anymore. their newborn boys Generator to mark the ordeal. The strategy of the Sierra Unknown attackers blew up electricity pylons in Club is to keep on saying Ukraine on Nov. 22, leaving the peninsula largely “another place” until we all without power. After Russia annexed Crimea in die off. March 2014, it began building an underwater elecThat won’t take too long. tricity cable system to Crimea from Russia’s KrasThe Sadie Creek site nodar region, and Russia President Vladimir Putin west of Joyce avoids the No. traveled there on Wednesday to inaugurate the 1 objection for shooting, first delivery of Russian power. which is noise [“Gun Range Russian news agencies on Friday quoted local Subject Of Clallam County parliament speaker Vladimir Konstantinov sugBudget Hearing,” PDN, Dec. gesting that parents name their newborn girls 2]. Sveta, or “light” in Russian, and boys “Generator” The land surrounding it Shooting range to highlight the government’s efforts to overcome is all Clallam County-owned The Pacific Northwest the crisis. timberland. Shooting Park Association At least half of Crimea’s 2 million population Nobody is going to move was believed to be without electricity at mid-week. has been running gun shows in next to it. with volunteer help and The next ridiculous argubanking the profits to be ment is salmon (the one used for building a shooting they used to destroy the even within our own counenemy or criminal. lakes). try. If these people are jailed, park in Clallam County. Such would attract conNo streams in the area This process has changed this president and his tests, which would bring are large enough to accomfor some people. administration open the jail people from far and near modate salmon. This is a betrayal of doors for them, and a green who would be spending their The next common objecAmerican values. light is given to commit money in Clallam County. tion is lead. Being forced to close our more crimes. The Sierra Club and It’s just about the least eyes and allow unchecked This is a betrayal to keep other so-called environmen- volatile element known if it people in destroys our way America and our people safe. talists object to anybody is not ingested because of its of life when they commit Our Second Amendment shooting a gun anywhere. insolubility. crimes against our country for our citizens to bear arms Several sites have been People pick up lead on and people. in this country may be the scrubbed in the past because Civil War sites which, after Our military and law only way to keep our counof their objections. 150 years, are still so intact enforcement people are told try from being invaded at These people promoted they could be used again. to stand down when force is this crucial time. the destruction of the Elwha Marv Chastain, Port Angeles River lakes, destroying an necessary to take down the Not all criminals know
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who has weapons pointed at them when breaking into a business or home to rob, harm, rape or kill the occupants. Americans are generous people, and kindness is not weakness or stupidity. Possibly President Obama should look at his present passport, checking the country it is for and remembering whose house he lives in. When did he last check his job description? Is he betraying America and our values? Shirley Berg, Sequim
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Rave of the Week HUGE RAVE FOR the woman who, with her Christmas money, bought out all the coats at Goodwill and put them all around Port Angeles for those in need to find.
. . . and other Raves TERRIFIC JOB, CLALLAM County Chain Gang, for cleaning up and fixing up our — and your — roadways, parks and other public areas. I just wanted you to know how thankful we are that you choose to do these thankless jobs and to let you know you are not forgotten. GRATEFUL RAVE TO the woman who got my purse back to me when I put it on the floor to help someone who had fallen at a big-box store, as in the excitement, I started to leave without it. RAVE TO ALL the volunteers who help the various causes in our county. There are lots of needs to help with the quality of life of our neighbors and environment. Those who give their time and energy should be applauded.
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RAVE TO THE Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for the awesome Christmas lights display in Blyn they put on every year.
ment, which was a couple of years ago. Now when will it be made available to the public?
A BIG RAVE to Gary Ash and Earl Wilson for presenting the wonderful O’Tannenbaum auction benefiting Olympic Theatre Arts [Sequim]. A special thanks to the tree designers — many volunteers, sponsors, supporters and guests — who made the evening such a success, especially for the theater’s children’s program.
We asked Sequim Deputy Police Chief Sheri Crain for a response. Here it is: The design and editing of the history has been completed. The book is expected to be available to the public in the first quarter of 2016 at www.amazon. com. More information will be coming as we get closer to putting the book online.
RAVES TO THE musicians — singers, piano, organ, clarinets, violin — who participated in “Carols Galore” at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church [Port Angeles] on Tuesday evening. The readings were inspiring and very well done. What a great way to enrich our anticipation of Christmas. RAVE TO CITY of Sequim for contracting for the writing of the history of the police depart-
RAVE TO EMILY and her crew in Sequim for the glorious Christmas decorations that adorn our little village.
Rant of the Week RANTS TO THOSE who rant this holiday season.
BEWARE OF SLIME who call themselves hunters and shoot deer right next to your house with bows and arrows. This person would be wise to not come back. PAPER THIEF RANT: You stole my Sunday paper. No big deal, right? Well, it’s a big deal to this senior, who has to drive 7 miles round-trip on slippery roads to replace it — again!
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Men’s Basketball: First Federal Pirate Classic at Peninsula College: Tacoma vs. Skagit Valley noon; South Puget Sound vs. Peninsula, 2 p.m. Women’s Basketball: Peninsula at Wenatchee Valley, 2 p.m.
Monday Boys Basketball: Quilcene at Clallam Bay, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball: Quilcene at Clallam Bay, 5:30 p.m.; Crosspoint at Sequim, 6 p.m.
Tuesday Boys Basketball: Sequim at Bremerton, 7 p.m.; Olympic at Chimacum, 7 p.m.; Rochester at Forks, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball: Vashon at Port Angeles, 5:15 p.m.; Rochester at Forks, 5:45 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 7 p.m.; Port Townsend at Quilcene, 7 p.m.; Chimacum at Olympic, 7 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 264; men’s high series: George Peabody, 649. Women's high game: Val Burkett, 255; women’s high series: Val Burkett, 634. Sunlanders 1 Men’s high game: Ray DeJong, 226; men’s high series: Ray DeJong, 627. Women’s high game: MJ Anderson, 182; women’s high series: MJ Anderson, 453. Leading team: Swamp Ratz. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Tracy Almond, 278; men’s high series: Tracy Almond, 759. Leading team: Pocket Rocket. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 235; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 659. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 209; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 529. Leading team: Geoducks. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Ryan Hainstock, 247; men’s high series: Ryan Hainstock, 681. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 220; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 608. Leading team: Shear Chaos. Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Ron Mangano, 178; men’s high series: Ron Mangano, 488. Women’s high game: Dot Halbach, 196; women’s high series: Dot Halbach, 534. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 267; men’s high series: Tracy Almond and Charles Drabeck, 719. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 240; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 644. Leading team: Red Carpet Carwash. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 248; men’s high series: Bill Gannon, 645. Women’s high game: Dawn Barrett, 169; women’s high series: Celeste Maier, 467. Leading team: Screwballs.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Apple Cup Scramble Gross: Jade Tisdale and Gerald Petersen, 67; Dave Wahlsten and Bill Evenstad, 68; Tim Lusk and Mark Leffers, 68; Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 68. Net: Briten Doran and Matt Murray, 62.4; Jan Hardin and Dave Fontenot, 63.1; Troy Atwell and Scott Spencer, 63.3; Win Miller and Eric
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Almira/Coulee-Hartline’s Dallas Isaak (11) reacts to a play as Lummi Nation’s Trazil Lane (5) stands nearby late in the second half of the Class 1B high school football championship at the Tacoma Dome on Friday. Almira/CouleeHartline won 46-42. Lummi reached the title game by upsetting Neah Bay last month, ending the Red Devils’ two-year championship reign. For other championship results, see Page B4. Kovatch, 64.2; Matt Gochnour and Jim Jones, 64.5; Jeremy Copeland and Glen Pizzuto, 65.2; Mark Schumacher and Cody Smithson, 65.6. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Jan Hardin, 36; Steve Hutchings, 38. Net: Tim Holth, 32.5; Herb Renner, 33; Duane Veronon, 33.5. Team gross: Jan Hardin and Jim Cole, 72. Team net: Lawrence Bingham and Steve Hutchings, 62; Duane Vernon and Sam Hurworth, 63. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Nov. 29 Modified Chapman Gross: Andy Cordeiro and Ken Chace III, 71. Net: Rich Garvey and Sandy Garvey, 67; Mike Tipton and Josh Koester, 70; Don Daniels and Mike Penna, 71.6; Paul Boucher and Brian Cays, 73.8.
Prep Sports Football Saturday’s Scores 2A CHAMPIONSHIP Prosser 22, Tumwater 15 1A CHAMPIONSHIP Royal 28, King’s 7
Friday’s Scores 1B CHAMPIONSHIP Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Lummi 42 3A CHAMPIONSHIP Eastside Catholic 48, Bellevue 42
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Thursday’s Game Green Bay 27, Detroit 23 Today’s Games Arizona at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Tennessee, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Chicago, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Houston at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Miami, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Denver at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Kansas City at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Carolina at New Orleans, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at New England, 1:25 p.m. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Dallas at Washington, 5:30 p.m.
Briefly . . . Munyagi selected for WIAA honor NEAH BAY — Neah Bay High School sophomore Rwehabura Munyagi Jr., has been selected as the Class 1B boys Athlete of the Week by Washington Interscholastic Activities Association staff for achievements in football. Munyagi was nominated by a community member for his efforts at quarterback and on
defense in the Red Devils’ 62-12 state quarterfinal victory against Seattle Lutheran on Friday, Nov. 20. Munyagi was 7 of 11 passing for 131 yards and three TDs in the game. He also rushed for 65 yards. On defense, Munyagi racked up two fumble recoveries and returned an interception 58 yards for a score. In recognition of his accomplishment, Munyagi will receive a congratulatory letter from WIAA Executive Director Mike Colbrese, a commemorative
WIAA State Athlete of the Week T-shirt and a certificate. Winners also are posted to the WIAA website at www.wiaa.com.
Rain-Deer fun run PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the 15th annual Rain-Deer Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, Dec. 19. The 5K/10K run or walk will start at City Pier at 1 p.m. and follow the Waterfront Trail out and back. There will be shirts and antlers for pre-registered participants and prizes for best cos-
tumes. The cost is $23 per person, $11 for ages 18 and younger. For more information, or to register, phone Dan Estes at 360417-4557 or email destes@ cityofpa.us.
Stevens wins pair PORT ANGELES — Stevens Middle School seventh- and eighth-grade boys basketball teams recently picked up wins against Chimacum. In the eighth-grade contest, Stevens rolled 57-11 to improve to 2-0 on the season. Stevens shined defensively,
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both on the ball and in its defensive rotations. The Port Angeles team led 25-2 at halftime. Anton Kathol led Stevens with 17 points and seven rebounds. Lucas Jarnagin added 10 points and seven boards and Ethan Flodstrom scored six points and had five rebounds. The Stevens seventh-graders held down Chimacum 51-17. Adam Watkins and Kamron Meadows led Stevens with 12 points apiece. Jacob Felton and Wyatt Hall each added six for Stevens. Peninsula Daily News
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Riders survive six-point half and beat Bainbridge Individual scoring Bainbridge (26) Tye 9, Usellis 5, Lant 4, Bredy 3, Havill 3, Carson 2. Port Angeles (33) N. Wheeler 10, Flores 7, Lunt 6, Boe 6, Baxley 2, C. Wheeler 2, Johnson, Steinman, McGuffey, Gray.
BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls basketball team was held scoreless in the first quarter and trailed 19-6 at halftime but still came back to beat Bainbridge 33-26. “Both teams were in zone defense early,” Roughriders coach Michael Poindexter said of Thursday’s game. “Obviously, just a bit of a low-scoring game.” Playing its second game in as many days, Class 2A Port Angeles had to shake off a slow start against 3A Bainbridge. “We were sluggish offensively in the first half, making poor passing and shooting decisions,” Poindexter said. “The second-half effort, decision-making and technique were decidedly improved.” A switch to man-to-man defense helped the Riders claw back into the contest. “We forced Bainbridge to play faster than was good for them, and slowly got back into the game,” Poindexter said. With the game tied at 26, Port Angeles’ Lauren Lunt took a key charge against Taylor Tye, the Spartans’ top player. On the next possession, Nizhoni Wheeler set up Maddie Boe for a baseline shot to give the Riders the lead at 28-26. Wheeler then hit Katyn Flores with a pass in almost the same spot for a shot that made the lead 30-26.
Sequim 45, Klahowya 20 SILVERDALE — The Wolves cruised to a seasonopening road victory over the Eagles. Sequim built a nice 21-11 halftime lead and then removed any doubt by outscoring Klahowya 18-0 in the third quarter. Arienne Haggerty led the Wolves with 13 points. Jordan Miller added 11 points and Ella Christiansen scored 10. The Wolves host Bremerton on Tuesday and Neah Bay on Wednesday. Sequim 45, Klahowya 20 Sequim Klahowya
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Port Angeles’ Maddie Boe, left, drives to the hoop against the defense of Bainbridge’s Carly Lant. steals with eight and assists with four, and also scored six points. Emily Johnson grabbed . . and Maddie Boe showed five rebounds and had three great court leadership,” steals. Poindexter said. Port Angeles (2-0) hosts “Katyn Flores [7 points] Vashon on Tuesday. and Lauren Lunt [6] scored all of their combined 13 Port Angeles 33, points in the second half to Bainbridge 26 give us an offensive boost.” Bainbridge 3 13 8 2— 33 Boe led the Riders in Port Angeles 0 6 13 14— 26
Girls Basketball Wheeler, who notched a double-double with 10 points and 14 rebounds, scored the final three points on a bucket inside and a made free throw. She also blocked four shots. “Nizhoni played one of her best all-around games .
BREMERTON — The Redhawks ran into a strong Olympic League 2A team for the second time in their two games this season. Despite the lopsided score, head coach Scott B. Wilson said 1A Port Townsend showed improvement from its 44-22 loss to Port Angeles on Wednesday. “It’s challenging to launch the season against larger and much more experienced teams, especially since right now we’re playing with seven varsity players and six JV players,” Wil-
son said. “What I’m looking for is improvement from game to game, both on an individual and team level. And despite the score against Olympic, [we] showed a lot of improvement in the areas we identified from the first game. “They were relentless on offense and defense, cut down on turnovers, and played fundamentally solid defense. Nobody hung their head, they fought every minute as if the game was a tie. “Those performances were a step in the right direction.” Kaitlyn Meek, Jenna Carson and Jordyn King split the scoring for the Redhawks with four points apiece. Carson, a junior, grabbed a team-high six rebounds, include three offensive, and senior Kassie Olin made several defensive stops on the perimeter. Katie Campana led the Trojans with 25 points. Kaydra McInnis added 10 points. “Olympic deserves credit — Laurie Shaw has a spectacular team. Katie Campana is a scoring machine,” Wilson said. “I will be very surprised if they don’t make a deep run into 2A playoffs this year.” Olympic 58, Port Townsend 12 Port Townsend 4 4 2 2— 12 Olympic 23 13 18 4— 58 Individual scoring Port Townsend (12) Meek 4, Carson 4, King 4, Olin. Olympic (58) Campana 25, Monzon 5, McInnis 10, Hazard 2, Bohlmann 2, Shaw 2, Meadows 2.
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U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe tears knee ligament THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CHICAGO — Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. World Cup champion soccer team tore a knee ligament that will require surgery, jeopardizing her chances of playing in next summer’s Rio Olympics. The U.S. Soccer Federation said Saturday that the Seattle Reign midfielder tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee during training Friday in Honolulu. It was a noncontact
injury. She twice tore the ACL in her left knee as a college player, an injury that typically requires a recovery of a year or more. The 30-year-old Rapinoe was scheduled to travel home to Seattle. No date for surgery has been announced, but it likely will be done once the swelling has subsided. “All of our hearts feel for Megan and she’s certainly a major part of this team, both on and off the field, so to see her go down is tough”
U.S. coach Jill Ellis said. “Players getting injured is always hard, but all of her teammates know that one of the strengths of this team is depth and everyone in the player pool is prepared to step up as we continue to prepare for Olympic qualifying. “Megan has a great support system and she’s very resilient, so we know she will be back as soon as possible.” Rapinoe scored two goals in the 3-1 World Cup opening win against Australia
on June 8 in Winnipeg, Canada. She has 113 appearances with the national team and 31 career goals for the Americans. She released a goodnatured statement Satur-
day asking for recommendations of good television shows to “binge watch” and “great” Seattle restaurants that deliver. “I want to thank my teammates and the staff for
the amazing support I’ve received so far,” Rapinoe said. “I know I’ll be in the best of hands moving forward and I’ll be doing everything I can to get healthy as soon as possible.”
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Wolves: Found gaps by moving ball around CONTINUED FROM B1 opening loss to Mount Tahoma].” Sequim is a mixture of “The key was finding those gaps and getting the seniors, such as Oliver, and underclassmen, with three defense moving.” And keeping the basket- freshmen (Nate Despain, ball moving around and Riley Cowan and Kyler through the zone, according Rollness) and a sophomore to head coach Greg Glasser. (Payton Glasser) seeing sig“I believe we called a nificant playing time in Fritimeout about halfway day’s game. “The challenge with any through the first quarter team that we have here is and challenged them to trying to put some pieces share the ball a little bit,” together and figuring out Glasser said. how all those pieces fit,” “I felt after that timeout coach Glasser said. they really started to move “Tonight was part of the the ball. process. They made a step “There was a couple of in the right direction. little hiccups, some places “We challenged them where we could have made after the first time out to the extra pass, but it was a share the ball a little bit, different game tonight and tonight you saw the [than Sequim’s season ball pop around a
Wolves’ lead to 10 when he little more. “It’s really important stole the ball just across the that we trust our team- midcourt stripe and raced down for a one-handed mates.” flush. “I saw it coming at about Scoring spree half-court and I said, ‘Oh Baskets from Jack Shea, no,’” Glasser said with a Oliver and Glasser, along smile. with free throws from Despain followed with a Despain and Cowan, opened 3-pointer to put Sequim up the second-quarter scoring 27-13. spurt for Sequim. “Nate, he’s solid,” Glasser “We started to move the said. ball a lot better and we “He’s comfortable out emphasized playing as a there, and he can knock family and not as individu- down an open jumper.” als,” Oliver said. Rollness added a buzzer“I think as the season beating 3 to give the Wolves progresses we will get bet- a 33-16 halftime lead. ter and better at that. Klahowya trailed by as “There’s a lot of new many as 22 in the third guys and we have to learn before cutting its deficit to to play together.” 45-30 with less than two Oliver pushed the minutes to go in the period.
But Sequim had an answer. Glasser swung the ball across the court to an open Oliver on the right wing for a 3 to staunch a 10-3 Eagles run. Glasser had 15 points and also did well distributing the ball in the high post against the Klahowya zone. “It’s nice to be able to have a post player who you can throw the ball up to in the high post and trust to make a good decision,” Glasser said of his son. The Wolves knocked down 24 of 50 shot attempts and were 6 of 18 on 3-point shots. Klahowya, meanwhile, shot 17 of 51 from the floor, 3 of 20 from beyond the arc. “We had the advantage
Preps: PA loses, but improves CONTINUED FROM B1 started playing Roughrider basketball.” North Mason 66, But South Kitsap put Chimacum 63 together a 9-0 run to stretch North Mason 20 11 21 15— 66 a five-point lead to 14 and Chimacum 10 18 9 26— 63 led 34-20 at halftime. Individual scoring North Mason (66) “We made some good Fisher 32, Burrell-Brigg, McCormick 8, Mullins 2, adjustments to start the Marks 1, Geyer 9, Dumont 2, Solis, Shew. second half, and the boys Chimacum (32) Hundley 2, Dowling 5, Porter 24, Golden 6, Koenig played their tails off, they 16, Winkley 3, Torres 3, Dotson 4, Bainbridge. stuck together and fought hard all night long,” Ulin South Kitsap 59, said. Port Angeles 47 “Lambros [Rogers] attacked the hoop really PORT ORCHARD — The Roughriders played well, and Noah [McGoff] hit well but suffered two tough three 3-pointers that gave stretches in the first half in us a spark. “But SK is a tough team a loss to the Class 4A and they got into their press Wolves. “We came out strong to slow us down midway defensively again, as it was through the third. “That was good for us. 0-0 several minutes into the game,” Port Angeles coach We made a couple unnecesKasey Ulin said of Thurs- sary turnovers but then we adjusted and did a great job day’s game. “After falling down nine of breaking the press.” Port Angeles outscored after one [quarter], we really settled down and the Wolves by two in the
second half, and trimmed the deficit to six in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. “At the end of the day, it is still a loss, but we got better,” Ulin said. “We have a fight about us that I really like. We are playing with a chip on our shoulder, and now we just have to continue getting better and improving.” Rogers finished with a double-double, scoring 13 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. McGoff added 13 points. “Luke Angevine had a solid overall game with nine points, eight rebounds and four steals,” Ulin said. The Riders (1-1) visit Chimacum (0-2) on Thursday. South Kitsap 59, Port Angeles 47 Port Angeles 6 South Kitsap 15
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North Kitsap 80, Chimacum 38 POULSBO — The Cowboys were blown out in their season opener by the Vikings, a team considered one of the favorites in the Olympic League 2A Division. James Porter led Chimacum on Wednesday with 12 points, and Devyn Winkley added 10. Cole Rabedeaux led all scorers with 36 points for North Kitsap. North Kitsap 80, Chimacum 38 Chimacum 9 12 10 7— 38 North Kitsap 29 24 18 8— 80 Individual scoring Chimacum (38) Porter 12, Winkley 10, Dotson 4, Torres 3, Hundley 2, Koenig 2. North Kitsap (80) Rabedeaux 36, Olested 12, Benson 9, Lindsey 7, Warren 5, Kohnke 4, Waller 2, Barringer-Mahittka 2.
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Wiltjer scores 33 but Gonzaga falls to Arizona BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SPOKANE — For 20 minutes, the NBA scouts in attendance couldn’t stop writing notes about Kyle Wiltjer and Domantas Sabonis, and for good reason. Whether it was Wiltjer from the perimeter or Sabonis down low, neither of Gonzaga’s stars could be stopped. With the same ease that No. 13 Gonzaga built its 10-point halftime lead behind Wiltjer and Sabonis, the Bulldogs were helpless to stop No. 13 Arizona’s rally in the second half. “We just didn’t finish the game out, obviously,” Wiltjer said. “We turned the ball over. We just didn’t get stops like we were in the first half.”
College Basketball Gabe York scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half and Arizona handed Gonzaga its first non-conference home loss since 2012 with a 68-63 win Saturday despite the secondbest scoring day of Wiltjer’s college career. “It was a tough one. It was a tale of two halves,” Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. “We were definitely the aggressors in the first half at both ends. We were proactive. In the second half, we were reactive, and Arizona did a good job. They became the aggressor at both ends.” Wiltjer finished with 33
points, including 20 in the first half for the second straight game. But the Bulldogs missed 12 of their final 13 shots, committed 16 turnovers and too often were left chasing York and his teammates in the second half. Gonzaga led 50-42 after Josh Perkins’ three-point play with 14:42 to play, but the Wildcats outscored the Bulldogs 26-13 the rest of the way.
Rare home loss It was just the 13th home loss for Gonzaga since the McCarthey Athletic Center opened in 2004. “Gabe gave us a chance to win by him making shots the way he did and his confidence,” Arizona coach Sean Miller said. “He’s played in a lot of games and been in this type of atmosphere and environment throughout his career, and I think there is something to be said for that.”
Sabonis finished with 18 points and 16 rebounds. No other Gonzaga player scored more than six points as the Bulldogs played a second straight game without center Przemek Karnowski due to back spasms. Gonzaga’s only 3-pointers came from Wiltjer and the Bulldogs guards — Perkins, Silas Melson, Eric McClellan and Kyle Draginis — were a combined 3 of 17 shooting for eight points and eight turnovers. “Win or lose, there’s a lot to learn from these games. It’s a great team that came in here,” Wiltjer said. York and Arizona leading scorer Ryan Anderson both had forgettable first halves. Anderson had just two points, both at the free throw line, while York made the unfortunate decision of trying to dunk on Sabonis and watching the blocked dunk turn into an easy basket for Wiltjer at the other end.
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TACOMA — Prosser junior quarterback Tanner Bolt threw three touchdown passes — all in the first half — and the Mustangs held on to beat Tumwater 22-15 in the Class 2A championship football game Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. Defensive end Riley Luck recovered a fumble by Tumwater quarterback Spencer Dowers at the Prosser 10-yard line with 30 seconds left in the game after the Thunderbirds had first-and-goal at the 10. Dowers was running up the middle when Kolby Swift knocked the ball away from him. Tumwater (13-1) recovered a fumble by Bolt after a low snap with 1:09 left at the Prosser 37 to set up the potential tying score. Dowers completed a 15-yard pass to Noah Andrews on a fourth-down play to move the ball to the 10. Bolt completed 21 of 35 passes for 280 yards to help Prosser (13-1) win its fifth title and first since 2007. He completed 14 of 20 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns to give the Mustangs a 22-8 halftime lead. Tumwater, which threw four interceptions and lost a fumble, had hoped to win its fifth title and first since 2010.
Royal 28, King’s 7 Senior Joseph Lang scored three touchdowns and picked off two interceptions to help Royal beat King’s 28-7 in the 1A championship Friday night. Lang returned an interception 58 yards for a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to put Royal up 28-7. He also had a firstquarter interception to stop a King’s scoring threat and rushed for two touchdowns in the first half. Royal (13-0) won its sixth state title, the first
since 2007. Royal outscored opponents 687-63 over the season, an average score of 53-5. Junior Kaden Jenks completed 12 of 19 for 212 yards and ran for a touchdown to help Royal to a 21-0 halftime lead. Jenks finished 16 of 24 for 229 yards. Junior Caleb Perry rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries to lead King’s (12-1) in the Seattle school’s first title game appearance.
Eastside Catholic 48, Bellevue 42, OT Senior Brandon Wellington scored on a 1-yard touchdown run in overtime as Eastside Catholic rallied from a 28-point second-half deficit to beat Bellevue 48-42 in the 3A championship Friday. Eastside Catholic (13-0) beat Bellevue for the second straight year in the fourth consecutive title-game showdown between the two schools. Bellevue (12-2) had the ball first in overtime and missed a 39-yard field goal attempt. Eastside Catholic took its possession at the Bellevue 25 and senior Harley Kirsch threw two passes to Wellington for 24 yards to set up the winning touchdown. Kirsch completed 21 of 32 for 249 yards and three touchdowns. Wellington forced the overtime when he ran 11 yards to tie it at 42 with 1:24 left in the fourth. Eastside Catholic trailed 42-14 midway through the third quarter. Eastside Catholic won its second state title while Bellevue had hoped to win its 13th. Wellington returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown for Eastside Catholic late in the second quarter. Ercle Terrell led Bellevue with 227 yards and four touchdowns on 33 carries.
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Thiel: Offensive line leading Hawks’ revival CONTINUED FROM B1 More remarkably, the deeds were done with no help from running back Marshawn Lynch and a partial game from tight end Jimmy Graham. Two of the top three highest-paid offensive players are either injured or done for the season, yet things in 2015 have never looked so good. The reason is the five anonymous grunts up front finally have their stuff together. Just in time. At one point on a pace to set a single-season record for sacks allowed, the line against the Steelers was sufficiently stout to permit Wilson to stand semi-tall (it’s the best he can do) in the pocket and throw with the accuracy that one extra second can provide.
the offense. “I think a few weeks ago, I said we were taking sacks at an alarming rate,” said offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. “That would definitely be an impetus for that.”
He completed 24 of 31 passes for 345 yards, a week after going 24 of 29 for 260 against San Francisco. Pro football is rarely done more efficiently — the Seahawks are last in the NFL in passing attempts (325, one fewer than the Vikings), but No. 2 in yards per attempt (8.4, behind only Arizona at 8.8, and 18 spots ahead of the Vikings, 7.0). That is why Cable is doffing his chapeau to linemen Russell Okung, Justin Britt, Patrick Lewis, J.R. Sweezy and Garry Gilliam (just in case you wanted something more than “the line”). Blocks by backs and receivers deserve some credit, as do the glue-hands of the pass-catchers. It also helps to deploy an up-tempo version of
More DangeRuss The collective outcome is that Wilson is throwing fast, deep and well from the pocket, no longer running at the sound of the first thud against one of his blockers. The transformation is noticeable on a personal, as well as statistical, level. “They play with a lot of fire,” said Earl Thomas, the Seahawks’ All-Pro free safety who can’t help but notice from the sideline. “Sweezy comes off the field and you could see it in his eyes. He looked at me and
was like, ‘You better get the ball back.’ “They want the ball. They’re very hungry. You can see Russ; he’s in the zone, so we’ve got to hold up on our end. We’re up to the challenge.” You read that properly, longtime Seahawks fans. The defense, once the locomotive, feels an obligation to keep up with the caboose. Another reason for the uptick is the obvious change at center, Lewis for rookie Drew Nowak. In thinking Nowak could change from a defensive lineman in college to a starting center in the pros in one season was a serious over-reach. Far easier was to teach Lewis, a shy thirdyear pro from Texas A&M, to speak up. “He was kind of quiet and didn’t assume the
responsibility to be verbal and to really reach out,” said coach Pete Carroll. “He’s communicating really well. He’s really taking command of the line of scrimmage. “Tom pointed out to him that that’s what was holding him back. We always thought he had the potential. We didn’t know if he would tap into it.” The result of the change in people and plays is that Wilson, finally, has developed some trust. “We didn’t start off the way that we wanted to,” he said. “But as a collective group we’ve really put together a set of games in a row where, up front, they’re doing a phenomenal job. “We believe in those guys. I know I do.” Right on time, too. Carroll’s belief in playing young players early in
their careers has some obvious negatives, but the positive is described by one word: December. Since he arrived in Seattle for the 2010 season, Carroll has a 17-7 mark in December, and 7-3 in the postseason. That includes his first-year mark of 2-3 when he was still dealing with the leftovers from the Holmgren/Mora regimes. Carroll speaks often about finishing. The notion is not confined to fourth quarters. “The goal is to get to December with a chance,” Wilson said. “We have a chance.” As the Christmas carol goes, it’s the most funnest time of the year.
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M’s: Iwakuma remains first choice at starter CONTINUED FROM B1 Dipoto said, “is get very aggressive in the starting In all, 30 players either pitcher market. We would joined or left the organiza- prefer to wait and see what happens with Kuma. tion. “Because frankly if we “We’ve done a lot of roster reshaping,” he said, “and get him back, we’re very we didn’t go into the garden satisfied with the way our with a spade. We kind of rotation looks at that point. “If we don’t [get him went in with a backhoe.” back], then we’re going to And there’s more to do. The Mariners arrive at have to dig in on what we the Opryland with two consider to be the next tier.” The market for Iwahigh-priority needs and two kuma — and all starting it-would-be-nice-ifs. pitchers — should quickly They must retain free- crystallize in response to agent pitcher Hisashi Iwa- the recent bar-setting kuma or find a replacement megadeals for Zack Greinke for their rotation, and they (six years, $206.5 million) need a first baseman after and David Price (seven trading away Mark Trumbo years, $217 million). and Logan Morrison. The Mariners prefer to They’d also like to add limit Iwakuma’s contract to another arm or two to their two years, and are believed bullpen, and they’ll sift to have offered $24 million, through possible upgrades but they might need to go at utility infielder. higher, maybe much higher, “The one thing that we to keep the 34-year-old. Prior to the Greinke and have not done to this point,”
Price deals, industry estimates suggested Iwakuma could get $40-45 million over three years on the open market — even though any club that signs him must also surrender a high draft pick. The Dodgers and Giants, after losing out on Greinke, are expected to show interest in Iwakuma. Arizona signed Greinke and is looking for another impact starter. The Yankees and Royals are also believed to be interested. “The market is going to drive it,” Dipoto said. “We’ve been in constant contact with Kuma, with his people, and we’re very hopeful that that happens for us. That is Plan A for us.” The general belief within the industry is that the Mariners, in the end, will find a higher salary for Iwa-
kuma preferable to any alternative. Remember, too, that Iwakuma acknowledges a strong preference to stay.
Many options at first The recent trade that sent Trumbo to the Orioles was an unabashed salary dump. It occurred just hours before the Mariners appeared ready to turn him into a free agent by not offering a contract. Trumbo is poised to make about $9 million through arbitration, and the Mariners believe they can find a similar skill set on the market at a lower price. The Mariners’ view on Trumbo echoed in Pittsburgh and Houston, which chose to non-tender Pedro Alvarez and Chris Carter, who are also power-hitting
first basemen. Alvarez and Carter are each likely to draw interest from the Mariners, but Dipoto isn’t committed to finding a power hitter to play first base and, either way, he figures to have lots of choices. Other clubs and agents are flooding him with calls. “We should be on people’s call list,” Dipoto said. “Clearly, it’s an area that we would like to improve and there are players, whether it be on the freeagent market or the trade route, that we do have our eye on.” The bullpen already has new faces in veteran Joaquin Benoit, Justin De Fratus and Anthony Bass. They join a unit that, at this point, should also include Carson Smith, Charlie Furbush, Vidal Nuno and Tony Zych. But Dipoto admits some
recently non-tendered relievers are now “on our list of persons of interest” in an effort to add “some handed advantage and perhaps some late-inning impact.” Regarding a utility infielder, the Mariners already have holdover Shawn O’Malley and recently-acquired Luis Sardinas. So while they might look at alternatives, it doesn’t appear to be a pressing need. What seems certain, though, given Dipoto’s frenetic track record, is the coming week will be busy. “I’m quite happy with what we’ve done in the ability to create roster depth and flexibility this early in the offseason,” he said. “But there will be further change. There’s a lot of time between now and opening day.”
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Cedar Ridge SEE INSIDE the Mt. Olympus, 3 BR, 2 BA home just completed in Cedar Ridge. The 2337 SF open-concept floorplan is extended by a covered outdoor room. 3-Car attached garage. MLS#291515/820232 $495,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-461-9014
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Entertainment Made Easy Ta k e a t o u r o f t h i s BRAND NEW 3 BR, 2 BA home in Cedar Ridge. Spacious 2118 SF open floorplan, extended by a covered outdoor room. Quartz Counters, heated floors in Master BA, 3-Car attached garage. MLS#291513/820201 $475,000 Chuck Murphy lic# 97674 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-461-9014 Home for Sale - Carlsborg. Tidy, ranch style home at 121 Jake Way, Sequim (off Carlsborg Road) - 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1268 s.f. with 1 car, heated garage. On 2.5 acres with another 2.5 acres available. Private well, conventional septic, all appliances included. $235,500. Please call 360-460-7236 for more information or to arrange to see the house.
Investment Opportunity Move your business here AND rent other units to generate your income! Or- use all 6 of t h e m fo r yo u r n e e d s. Great central location, charming 2524 sq ft building with an additional 400 sq ft cottage in back, 8 parking spots. Contact listing agent for all the info. MLS#280968 $179,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen Like Two Houses In One Unique home with 2 complete & Separate living quarters, fresh paint, new car pet & flooring throughout. The main level offers 2 br, 2ba, kitchen, & living room w/tall ceiling. The upper level features a large open great room w/kitchen, 1 br , 1 ba and great mountain views. MLS#292194 $235,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE New on the market! Beautiful 3 br., 2.5 ba., one owner home. Wonderful floor plan, beautiful fireplace, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances. Bamboo floors throughout with marble flooring in the master bath. Fenced b a ck ya r d i n a gr e a t neighborhood, and close to town! MLS#292240 $310,000 Kim Bower 360-477-0654 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim
ONLINE Auction 316 S. Cherry St Port Angeles, WA Vintage 3BR 2BA 1,535+/-sf, Two-story with great room, formal Dining, stairs and railing leading to Sitting area, and large unfinished basement. Nominal Opening Bid: $10,000 Open: 1-4 pm Sun Dec 6 Auction Starts: 10 am Sunday Dec 13 Auction Ends: 1:30pm Fri Dec 18 800.982.0425 williamsauction.com Philip R. Heiliger Re Lic 24486 Tim Stuart Auc Lic 2827 5% Buyer’s Premium Ready To Build Your Dream Home? Come see this 1 acre gently sloped lot with wonderful saltwater and mountain views. 3 bedroom septic already installed and PUD power to proper ty. Desirable corner lot in Salmon Creek Estates. MLS#292022/856169 $90,000 Rick Patti Brown lic# 119519 lic# 119516 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-461-9014
THINK ABOUT IT A newer, ready-to-movein home for under $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 ! A n d i t ’s f i nanceable! Super Clean home with nice kitchen and bath ready for living o r a s a n i nve s t m e n t . This is a must see! MLS#292224/871855 $79,000 NEW PRICING! Mark Macedo 2 bd, 2 ba, 1512 sf. on (360)477-9244 one acre, large kitchen, TOWN & COUNTRY breakfast bar & open dining room, master THINK SUMMER bath w/soaking tub & separate shower, vault- Own your own little reed ceilings, skylights, treat property on Lake great floorplan, carport, Sutherland. Private/gat2 storage sheds, land- ed community of Maple Grove. Have your own scaped yard. boat dock & fully set up MLS#863212/292122 trailer complete with $192,500 deck & fire pit. Mini vaDeb Kahle cation spot or use it as a lic# 47224 vacation rental. $90,000 (360)918-3199 w/trailer; $85,000 withWINDERMERE out. SUNLAND MLS#291963/852743 Cathy Reed One level bright & light lic#4553 custom home, 3 bd/ 2 ba Windermere + bonus room, 2,963 sf Real Estate on 4.96 acres, six garagSequim East es: three attached and 360-461-9014 three detached, Barnmaster 4 stall barn with foaling stall, entire parcel 308 For Sale i s fe n c e d a n d c r o s s Lots & Acreage fenced, concrete circle drive & turn around are- LOT FOR SALE. 93 Silas, distant water and ber Ln. is located in Sunmountain views. ny S e q u i m . M o u n t a i n MLS#290727 $599,000 v i ew ! R e a d y t o bu i l d Diann Dickey plans Incl. Call 417-8043 John L. Scott Real Estate www.peninsula 360.477.3907 dailynews.com
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Classic Charm with Views Large kitchen & floor plan, 4BR/3BA home. C o ve r e d p o r c h o ve r looks SW & city views. Fenced back yard. Warm recessed lighting & big bright windows. Family room w/propane FP, comfy bay window seating & built in surround sound MLS#291989/854848 $385,000 Rick & Patti Brown lic# 119519 lic# 119516 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-461-9014
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CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, close to Safeway, no CANCER (June 21-July 22): smoking/pets. $550 mo. Don’t let mood swings ruin (360)460-5892 your day. Getting into a tiff with P.A: Large 1 br., W/D hookup, no smoking, no pets. $500. (360)460-6764
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PA: Central, 1Br. $500 plus utilities. No pets or smoking. (360)417-6786 PA: Large 2 BR 2 BA with utility/storage r o o m s , 7 3 8 W. 1 5 t h . $900. (360)670-6160 SEQ: 2 BR 1 1/4 ba, quiet lot Old Dungeness. Pet with approval. $700 mo. plus dep. (360)582-0023 SEQUIM: Downtown, 4Br., 4Ba., newly renovated, historic home, 2 car garage, $1800, 1-2 year lease, no smoking or pets, references. (360)460-3408
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A U T O M AT E D C O N VEYOR: System. Was working and have video. Now dis-assembled and ready to transpor t. Inclines 10’ up. 60’ total length. 2 hp motor. Excel WOOD STOVE INSERT cond. $1,500 obo. (360)452-3364 L o p i , o l d e r, d o u bl e doors, good condition, MISC: Bar with pokbig fire box. $250. in PA ( 5 0 5 ) 4 5 0 - 2 3 4 7 o r er/craps/roulette, with built in wine rack, glass (360)504-3456 ra ck , a n d t wo s t o o l s. $600. Electric Fireplace 6080 Home with remote with optional Furnishings corner piece. $300. (360)683-6135 CAL KING MATTRESS MISC: Dining room taAND BOX SPRING Like new, better Sim- ble, countertop height, 6 m o n s, o r i g . $ 1 3 0 0 i n c h a i r s, s t o ra g e, h i d e 2 0 1 1 , ve r y l i t t l e u s e, aw ay l e a f, 1 y r. o l d , $650. Free Motion EliptiCLEAN! $475/obo. cal, $300. Wood burning (360)452-2726 stove with a magic heat D R E S S E R : R e n a i s - blower. $500. (360)477sance Revival. 8.5 h x 2562 2 7 � d , m i r r o r, c a n d l e h o l d e r s , 3 d r a w e r s . WREATHS: Large, full, beautiful, made daily. $1,200. (360)582-0503 $35. (360)912-1637. FURNITURE: Oak and glass inlay coffee table 6105 Musical and two end tables. Instruments $150 obo. (360)683-9829
FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True Inc. c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com
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Peninsula Classified SCOOTER: 4 wheels, Ventura Deluxe. $600 / 1-800-826-7714 cash. (360)452-0998
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GUITAR: Esteban Limited Edition Midnight Steel guitar with case, amp and stand. Never used. $225. (360)928-3599
E S TAT E S a l e : S a t . Sun., 9-2p.m., 519 South K Street. Furniture, collectibles, antiques, man cave, items, m e n a n d wo m e n ’s GUITAR: Takamine with clothes, Harley and mocase, model #C128. Ex- torcycle items, crafty items. cel. cond. $350 obo. (360)775-1627
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FARRIER SERVICE WANTED: Mid-size re- Horse, Mule and Donkey hoof trims and shoeing frigerator.(360)963-2122 ava i l a bl e i n Po r t A n geles. Respectful ani8180 Garage Sales mals only. Will travel to Forks and Sequim. PA - Central (907)978-8635 MOVING Sale: Fri.-Sat. 8-3pm, Sun. 9-2pm, 119 Fogar ty Ave. No early 7035 General Pets birds, please use side door. Furniture, 12’ fiberglass boat, yard tools, Christmas stuff, computer monitor, kitchen stuff, clothes, a little of everything.
8182 Garage Sales PA - West AUCTION: Airpor t Rd. Self Storage, 12 p.m. Tue. Dec. 8 at 4114 S. Air por t Rd. Unit 611, 621, 917, 920. (360)460-8333 to verify.
ENGLISH MASTIFF Puppies. Purebred AKC Intellingent, loving, easy going gentle giants. Wor ming & 1st shots. Pet price $700 - $900. Registered price $1,000 - $1,200. Ready Now! 360.787.6937
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FORD: ‘05 Focus zx5 4dr hatchback, 4 cyl, auto, ac, pwr steering, pwr brakes, am/fm/cd, excellent 1st car or commuter! $4,995 vin#131326 12/12/15 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A.
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Motorhome: ‘92, Toyota Mini-Winnie, 21’, new tires, very good condition, 78K ml. $7,000. (360)477-4838
FIBERFORM: ‘78, 24’ Cuddy Cabin, 228 Mercruiser I/O, ‘07 Mercury 9.9hp, electronics, d o w n r i g g e r s . $11,000/obo 775-0977
RAVEN: ‘95, 32’, low miles, GM turbo diesel, solar panels, great condition, many extras, below book. $12,900/obo. (360)477-9584
GLASSPLY: 19’ Cuddy cabin, inboard 470, 15 hp Johnson kicker, radio, fish finder, $3,000. (360)457-7827 TWIN V: ‘95, 18’, Fiberg l a s s , l o a d e d , V H F, GPS, fish finder, Penn downriggers, Bass chairs for comport. 45 hp Honda 4 stroke, Nissan 4 stroke kicker, electric crab pot puller, all run great. Boat is ready to go. $7,000. (360)6813717 or (360)477-2684
TIFFIN: ‘04, Phaeton, 40’, diesel, 4 slides, full kitchen, W/D, enclosed shower, 2nd vanity in br., auto jacks, duel AC, generator, inverter, pullout basement storage, back up camera, lots of 9817 Motorcycles i n s i d e s t o ra g e, gr e a t condition. $59,950. Se- H / D , ‘ 0 5 D y n a W i d e quim. (720)635-4473. Glide, blk with lots of chrome, lots of aftermarket stuff + extras. 9832 Tents & $9,500. (360)461-4189.
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‘02 27’ Shasta Camp trailer : Never used, in storage, $12,000 obo. 1995 Nomad, 18 ft. in storage, $4000 (360)765-3372 NORTHWOOD: ‘02 N a s h , 2 4 ’ , ex . c o n d . sleeps 6. $6,000./obo. (360)460-2736
H O N DA : ‘ 8 3 V F 7 5 0 , $1,500. (360)457-0253 evenings. SUZUKI: ‘05 Boulevard C50. Like new. 800cc, extras. $4,250. (360)461-2479
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UTILITY TRAILER: ‘02, 1 9 3 0 R o a d s t e r. 1 9 3 0 Ford Model A Roadster Aztex. 6X8. $700. pickup truck. Beautiful (360)460-2855 teal green exterior with black fenders and interi9802 5th Wheels or and customized vinyl c o nve r t i bl e t o p. 1 9 8 6 Nissan running gear re5TH WHEEL: 2000, For- c e n t l y t u n e d u p. R e est Ranger, 24’, 6 berth, ceived many trophies; s t i l l g e t s s t a r e s. A p slide out, A/C. $6500. praised at $30,000; (360)797-1458 priced at $22,500 to sell. Call 360-775-7520 9808 Campers & or 457-3161.
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TRUCK CAMPER: ‘08 Northstar TC650 pop-up slide in truck camper. This camper is in EXCELLENT/like new condition. Asking $13,500 O B O, s e r i o u s bu ye r s only please. I can be reached @ (253)861-6862
AMC: ‘85 Eagle 4x4, 92K ml., $4,000. (360)683-6135
BMW: ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke new. $17,999. (360)477-4573
CADILLAC: ‘67, Eldorado, 2 door, hard top, fwd, good motor, trans, 9050 Marine and tries, new brakes need adj. Have all parts Miscellaneous a n d ex t ra s, m a t c h i n g n u m b e r s, r e s t o r a t i o n A Captains License No CG exams. Star ts project car. $3,000/obo. (360)457-6182 Jan. 11, eves. 385-4852. www.usmaritime.us CADILLAC: ‘84 El DoraB ay l i n e r : ‘ 7 9 M u t i ny, do Coupe 62K ml., exc. 16’, engine needs work, cond. 4.1L V8, $8,500. (360)452-7377 $1,100/obo. Leave message.(360)452-1611 CANOE: 17’ Grumman Canoe. $500. (360)452-1260 C-Dory: 22’ Angler model, 75hp Honda, 8hp Nissan, E-Z load trailer, like new. $16,500/obo 4524143 or 477-6615.
CADILLAC: ‘85, Eldorado Biarritz, clean inside and out. 109k ml. $3,800. (360)681-3339.
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HONDA: ‘08 Civic Sedan. Very clean fun stick shift, beautiful midnight12/6/15 blue paint (minor rock chip pitting to the front), rubber floor mats, pio9180 Automobiles neer CD player/radio, Classics & Collect. large digital speedome- CHEVY: ‘89 1500 Ext e r d i s p l a y. 8 7 K m i , tended Cab 4X4 - 5.7L $9200 (360)477-3019 (350) V8, 5 Speed, AlCORVETTE: ‘77 “350” l oy W h e e l s, C a n o py, a u t o, o r i g i n a l b l u e HYUNDAI: ‘92 Sonata, Bedliner, Tow Package, paint, matching numl o w m i l e s , 5 s p. d e Pow e r W i n d ow s a n d bers. New tires, expendable. $1,250. Door Locks, Cruise h a u s t , c a r b, h e a d s, (360)775-8251 Control, Tilt, Air Condiand cam. Moon roof tioning, JVC CD Stereo. luggage rack, AM-FMC D p l a y e r, a l w a y s Hyundai: ‘97 Sonata, 4 New engine and transd o o r s e d a n , c l e a n , mission last year just to been covered. $8,000. $1,800. (360)379-5757 s t a r t ! To o mu c h n ew (360)582-0725 stuff to list! $4,995 MAZDA: ‘88, RX 7, conVIN# vertable, nice, fresh mo2GCEK19K2K1201903 tor and tans. $7,000. Gray Motors (360)477-5308 457-4901 graymotors.com PONTIAC: ‘06 Solstice, 5 s p. c o nv. , 8 K m i l e s, CHEVY: ‘89 Silverado, Blk/Blk, $1500 custom full bed, 74K miles, new L I N C O L N : ‘ 1 0 M K Z , wheels, dry cleaned ontires, runs great. $2500. ly, heated garage, driven PRISTINE, 53K ml. All (360)504-1949 car shows only, like new. options except sun roof and AWD. Car has al- FORD: ‘08 Ranger. 4 $17,500. (360)681-2268 ways been garaged, oil door, 4x4 with canopy, changed every 5K miles, stick shift. $14,500. V O L K S WA G O N : ‘ 7 8 and has just been fully (360)477-2713 Beetle convertable. Fuel detailed. You will not find injection, yellow in color. a better car. $14,995. FORD: ‘92 F250 4x4. $9000. (360)681-2244 brucec1066@gmail.com 460, AT, Tow-package. or text (630)248-0703. Runs great, tranny 9292 Automobiles n e e d s w o r k . D r i ve i t MAZDA: ‘01 Miata. Sil- home for $1800.00. Others ver w/beige leather in(360)464-7455 terior. 53K mi. $8,000. ACURA: ‘98 Model 30. (360)808-7858 FORD: ‘99, F350, 5.4 171K mi. Loaded. Runs Tr i t o n V 8 , a u t o m a t i c, g o o d , l o o k s g o o d . M I T S U B I S H I : ‘ 9 3 c a n o p y, 1 7 2 k m l . $2,300. 681-4672 Eclipse, nice wheels, $6,000. (360)928-2099. needs lots of work. FORD: F-350 Super $800. (360)683-9146 Duty ‘03, Dually V-10 SATURN: ‘02 L200 se- Auto, cruise, incredible dan. 198k miles, runs A / C , 1 1 f t s e r v i c e good. $1,500. (360)461- box,1,600lb Tommy Lift, all top quality, runs per9559 or 461-9558 fect always maintained TOYOTA : ‘ 0 5 Ava l o n with syn oil, set up to CHRY: ‘02 PT Cruiser, limited 4dr, 3.5l v6, auto, tow anything but never 129K ml. Manual trans., ac, tilt, cruise, pwr win- has. 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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County No. 15-4-00385-5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM In Re the Estate of: BONITA WILSON, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070, by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: November 22, 2015 Personal Representative: STACEY WILSON Attorney for Personal Representative H. CLIFFORD TASSIE Address for Mailing or Service: JOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE 804 South Oak Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457-1139 Pub: November 22, 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No. 670016 NOTICE OF BUDGET REDUCTIONS MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board the budget reductions shown below on December 8, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse. Public Works, Carlsborg Sewer Project – Reducing salary related expenses not used for Carlsborg sewer project and Equipment Rental and Revolving (ER&R) funds, allocating staff to other projects in the Roads, Solid Waste, and Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer funds/($139,670) (1 of 5)* Equipment Rental and Revolving – Reducing salary related expenses not used for Carlsborg sewer project and ER&R funds, allocating staff to other projects in the Roads, Solid Waste, and Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer funds/($64,215) (2 of 5)* A copy of the budget change forms may be reviewed at the office of the Board of County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair Date: 24 November 2015 Pub: November 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No: 670982 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/QUALIFICATIONS
Clallam County is soliciting proposals from interested parties to provide professional Collection Services for the Clallam County Clerk’s Office for Superior Court felony and gross misdemeanor criminal cases. Proposals will be received at 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10 a.m., Tuesday, December 15, 2015, at which time they will be opened publicly and read aloud.
The sealed proposals must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – Professional Collection Services for Clerk’s Office.” Address proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Por t Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will ones received by facsimile or email. Submittals made in an incorrect format will not be considered.
An informational packet on preparing a proposal may be obtained Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. to noon and 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., from Clallam County Clerk, Barbara Christensen, 223 E. 4th Street, Room 200, Port Angeles, WA 98362 or at 360.417.2231.
Clallam County hereby notifies all that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. PASSED THIS twenty-four th day of November 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS __________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair ATTEST: __________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: November 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No.670998 Public Notice Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) Notice of Construction and Application for Approval (NOC) Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. Ltd. Applications: #15MOD1125 and #15MOD1131 PERMIT APPLICANT: Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. Ltd. 1902 Marine Drive, PO Box 271 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PERMITTING AUTHORITY: Olympic Region Clean Air Agency 2940 Limited Lane NW Olympia, WA 98502 1-800-422-5623 or (360) 539-7610, FAX (360) 4916308
DESCRIPTION: Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) is considering approving two separate air permit applications by Nippon Paper Industries USA (Nippon). Application #15MOD1125 requests ORCAA adjust the rolling 12-month average emission limit on Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) from the new cogeneration plant boiler (Boiler #11) from 0.10 to 0.13 pounds per million Btu (lbs/MMBtu) to align with ORCAA rules requiring Best Available Control Technology (BACT). It also requests ORCAA establish an annual mass limit on NOx from Boiler #11 of 215 tons per year. Application #11MOD1131 requests ORCAA establish fuel use limits on two oil fired boilers (Boilers #9 & #10) at the facility to qualify them as “Limited-Use” boilers under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Major Sources: Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters, more commonly referred to as the “Major Source Boiler MACT” (Boiler MACT). ORCAA reviewed air quality implications of both of Nippon’s applications and concluded that compliance with applicable air regulations and standards will be maintained. On this basis, ORCAA Staff’s Preliminary Recommendation is that both applications be approved.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: Pursuant to Rule 6.1.3 (b)(1) of ORCAA’s Regulations, notice is hereby given of ORCAA Staff’s recommendation to approve Nippon’s NOC applications for the abovedescribed projects. On January 26, 2016 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm, a formal public hearing will be conducted by ORCAA to gather testimony regarding air quality concerns associated with Nippon’s proposed revisions. The hearing will be conducted in the Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E 4th, in Port Angeles, Washington.
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 December 8, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse.
DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY: Copies of ORCAA Staff’s Preliminary Recommendations are on file and available for review at the Port Angeles branch of the North Olympic Library System, located at 2210 South Peabody Street in Port Angeles, and at ORCAA’s offices in Olympia and Port Townsend. ORCAA’s Staff Recommendation is also accessible Non-departmental, Emergency Communications v i a O R C A A ’s w e b s i t e a t h t t p s : / / w w w. o r Ta x – R eve n u e s u r p a s s e d e s t i m a t e d b u d - caa.org/news/category/permits-2/ get/$80,000 Public Works, Solid Waste – Increased revenue PUBLIC COMMENTS: Comments on either case and matching expense for grant award/$9,840 may be submitted to ORCAA in writing. Written Health and Human Services, Environmental Health comments should be addressed to ORCAA at the – Contract amendment adding funding/$3,000 address above, and will be accepted until 11:59 pm on January 26, 2016. Comments that may be conCopies of the budget change forms may be viewed sidered by ORCAA in making a final decision are at the office of the Board of Clallam County Com- those pertaining to air quality implications of the missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday proposals. through Friday. Published by Francea L. McNair, ORCAA Director. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY (360) 539-7610 extension 100. COMMISSIONERS Pub: December 6, 2015 Legal No. 672032 _____________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair 9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Date: 24 November 2015 Legals Legals Pub: November 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No: 670980 Summary of Ordinance Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on December 1, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE Ordinance No. 3544 Notice of Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE of the city of Port Angeles, WashNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam Tran- ington, adopts the 2016 budget for the fiscal year sit System Board will hold a public hearing to re- ending December 31, 2016. This Ordinance shall ceive public comment on the system’s proposed take effect five days after passage and publication 2016 budget during the regular meeting of the of the summary. Board on December 21, 2015. The meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Clallam Transit System, 830 The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City West Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, Washing- Hall in the City Clerk’s office, on the City’s website ton. The Board will consider taking action on the at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. 2016 budget following the public hearing. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Copies of the proposed 2016 budget will be Pub: December 6, 2015 Legal No: 671975 available prior to this public meeting and hearing at the Clallam Transit System, phone 360-452-1315 or 9934 Jefferson CLASSIFIED 1-800-858-3747, or on the system’s website at County Legals www.clallamtransit.com. All written testimony is can help with all due by December 11. your advertising Legal Notice The Quinault Child Supneeds: The public meeting site is accessible to the physiport Services Program cally disabled. Americans with Disabiities Act hereby notifies the par(ADA) accommodations provided upon request. ties, Bridgette Schmidt Buying Please contact Clallam Transit at the address and Brendan Adams Sr., shown or phone 452-1315 or 1-800-858-3747 by Selling that their presence is reDecember 11. Hiring quired on January 20th, 2016 at 2:30 PM, for a Trading Foreign language interpreters, interpreters for peohearing in the Quinault ple with impairments, and taped information for Tribal Court in Taholah, people with visual impairments may be provided if Grays Harbor County, Call today! requested with advance notice. Washington. Failure to appear or respond within Clallam Transit System complies with all federal re360-452-8435 60 days of Publication, quirements under Title VI which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national ori- 1-800-826-7714 may result in a default. For more infor mation, gin. please call (360) 276www.peninsula 8211 ext. 685. Wendy A. Clark-Getzin, PE November 22, 29, dailynews.com Pub. General Manager December 6, 2015 Pub: December 6, 2015 Legal No: 669896 Legal No.669761
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C EDITOR’S NOTE: For 27 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported the “hand up, not a handout” Peninsula Home Fund. Today, we feature another in a series of articles on how the fund operates and who benefits from our readers’ generosity. To donate online by credit card, click on https://secure.peninsuladailynews.com/ homefund.
Peninsula Home Fund A Sequim woman shares the series of shocking events that led her to open a new chapter in her life. By Karen Griffiths Photographs by Keith Thorpe
LeeAnn Daniels talks about the collapsed ceiling and the rat-infested attic of her home in rural Sequim.
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ats had been living for years, undetected, in the attic of LeeAnn Daniels’ home. Then one night, during what Daniels called a “horrific rainstorm,” she was hit from behind with such force, her body was flung against a file cabinet. Stunned and confused, she said, “I turned and half the ceiling was hanging down. Piles of this wet, black stuff were all over the place.” The black goop was rat feces. The entire attic was covered in it. Rain water trickling down through a hole in the cedar shake roof was absorbed by the excrement. The added weight and moisture caused the ceiling to collapse. It took her days and days of scrubbing and cleaning to get rid of the mess. The damaged wood floor and furniture were permanently stained by black reminders of the ghastly event. Going through a divorce and grappling with physical disabilities, Daniels, 56, didn’t have enough money to fix the ceiling. The collapse also tore out electrical wires, cutting off the heating system to parts of the house. It grew colder. And mold soon set in. But, hoping and wishing that it would somehow get better, she stayed in the house. The rats remained, too. “I’d leave the lights and fans on all the With pieces of ceiling hanging down above her, time. Otherwise, they’d LeeAnn Daniels boxes books in preparation for crawl down and run the move out of her water-damaged home in around the kitchen at rural Sequim. night,” she said, grimacing. But she needed to leave. In the wake of the divorce, mortgage payments weren’t being made. The house slid into foreclosure. Moving out is also not a simple task for a woman living with disabilities, one who lived alone and didn’t have the help of supportive family or friends. Diagnosed at 14 with Crohn’s disease, a severe inflammation of the lining of the digestive system, Daniels also suffers from ankylosing spondylitis (a form of ongoing joint inflammation that’s caused her vertebrae to fuse) and is a survivor of two heart attacks. She said her disabilities prevent her from climbing a ladder or lifting heavy objects, which made the prospect of moving that much more difficult. A pro-bono lawyer helped her finalize and navigate the divorce and secure an apartment. OlyCAP — Olympic Community Action Programs, the No. 1 emergency-care agency on the Peninsula — also got involved. In addition to its services, OlyCAP manages the Peninsula Daily News’ Peninsula Home Fund, screening the applicants, carefully disbursing the funds and providing life-changing counseling and services to those who need a “hand up, not a handout.” After meeting with a case manager, the Home Fund was tapped for $175 to help her meet the necessary rent for the apartment and $150 for a utility deposit. She plans to move into it this week. Tears well up in Daniels’ eyes when she reflects upon the Home Fund and others in the community who have helped her. “I really appreciate the help I’ve received,” she said. But, she added, “needing help from the outside is not where I’m used to coming from, so it’s been difficult for me.”
Peninsula’s safety net The Peninsula Home Fund — a safety net for local residents when they suddenly face an emergency situation and can’t find help elsewhere — is seeking contributions for its annual holiday season fundraising campaign. From Port Townsend to Forks, from Quilcene and Brinnon to Sequim and LaPush, money from the fund is used for hot meals for seniors; warm winter coats for kids; home repairs for a low-income family; needed prescription drugs; dental work; safe, drug-free temporary housing; eyeglasses — the list goes on and on. ■ Assistance, which usually averages less than $100, is also limited to one time in a 12-month period. The average amount of help this year has been $70 per person. ■ All instances of help are designed to get an individual or family through a crisis — and back on the path to self-sufficiency. Home Fund case managers often work with each individual or family to develop a plan to become financially stable — and avoid a recurrence of the emergency that prompted aid from the fund. As needed, Peninsula Home Fund contributions are often used in conjunction with money from churches, service clubs and other donors, enabling OlyCAP to stretch the value of the contribution. The goal again: “a hand up, not a handout.” ■ No money is deducted by the Peninsula Daily News for administration fees or any other overhead. Every penny goes to OlyCAP. The money goes to help the most vulnerable members of our community, from infants to families to seniors. ■ All contributions are IRS tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law for the year in which the check is written. Your personal information is kept confidential. PDN and OlyCAP do not rent, sell, give or otherwise share your address or other information with anyone or make any other use of it. TURN
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GIVE VOICE TO YOUR HEART A GIFT OF any size is welcome. Peninsula Home Fund has never been a campaign of heavy hitters. If you can contribute only a few dollars, please don’t hesitate because you think it won’t make a difference. Every gift makes a difference, regardless of its size. From children’s pennies to checks for thousands of dollars, the generosity of Peninsula Daily News readers makes a positive difference. To donate, write a check to “Peninsula Home Fund” and attach it to the coupon that appears in today’s PDN.
Mail both items to Peninsula Home Fund, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. You can also contribute online using a credit card: Just click on www.secure. peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. All contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible. The fund’s IRS number, under the auspices of Olympic Community Action Programs — OlyCAP — is 91-0814319. You will receive a written thank-you and acknowledgment of your gift. To delay may mean to forget.
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Home Fund: More donations roll in for needy CONTINUED FROM C1 Home Fund since the first of the year. Out of money Dec. 31 While most of the money is raised between ThanksSince its beginning in giving and Dec. 31, the fund 1989, the fund has relied on itself never closes. the support of Jefferson and Donations of any amount Clallam residents. are always welcome. Individuals, couples, To donate online by businesses, churches, orga- credit card, please click on nizations and school groups www.secure.peninsuladaily set a new record for contri- news.com/homefund. butions in 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $271,981 Below is a list of donors â&#x20AC;&#x201D; smashing the old record whose contributions were of $268,389 set Dec. 31, processed between Jan. 1 2013. and Nov. 24: As of Nov. 15, approxiThank you very much mately $205,000 has been for making a difference spent for Home Fund in the lives â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and futures grants. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; of your neighbors: And as we move into â&#x2013; Raymond Morgan, winter, the toughest period Port Angeles â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $100. of the year, most all of the â&#x2013; Seven Cedars Casino, remaining money â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Sequim â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $5,000. We very $75,000 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; is expected to be much appreciate the service spent before Dec. 31. you provide to the community during the holiday seaHow to apply for a son and throughout the year. Home Fund grant We wish to you and all who To apply for a Peninsula support your cause a very Home Fund grant, contact Merry Christmas and happy one of the three OlyCAP New Year. offices: â&#x2013; Doug and Trudy Ritâ&#x2013; OlyCAPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Port Ange- tenhouse, Port Angeles â&#x20AC;&#x201D; les office is at 228 W. First $100. In honor of Ruth Lund. St., Suite J (Armory Square â&#x2013; Kathleen Devanney, Mall); 360-452-4726. For Port Townsend â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $25. Port Angeles- and Sequimâ&#x2013; Mark and Bob McCorarea residents. mick-Fletcher, Sequim â&#x20AC;&#x201D; â&#x2013; Its Port Townsend $100. In honor of the LGBTQ office is at 823 Commerce Youth of the Peninsula. Loop; 360-385-2571. For â&#x2013; John and Nancy Jefferson County resi- Dolansky, Sequim â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $100. dents. â&#x2013; Lee Lawrence, Fort â&#x2013; The Forks office is at Wayne, Ind. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $100. In 421 Fifth Ave.; 360-374- honor of John Brewer and 6193. For West End Cliff Vining. These two great residents. men came alongside us not Leave a message in the too many years ago and kept voice mail box at any of the our family from going over three numbers, and a Home the edge. Many thanks! Fund caseworker will phone â&#x2013; David Sullivan, Port you back. Townsend â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $400. OlyCAPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website: www. â&#x2013; Ann Thomas, Port olycap.org; email: action@ Angeles â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $100. In memory olycap.org. of Alan Thomas. If you have any quesâ&#x2013; Susan Herbert/Penintions about the fund, phone sula College, Port Angeles Terry Ward, PDN publisher, â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $120. In memory of Chesat 360-417-3500. Or email ter A. Kus (father of Mary t w a r d @ p e n i n s u l a d a i ly Lou Melly), who passed away news.com. Tuesday, Nov. 17. From coworkers and friends of PenContributions so far insula College Educare, ECE Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve gotten a running and FLE programs. â&#x2013; Leila Roberts, Port start on this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s holiday season fundraising cam- Angeles â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $25. In memory of Dan Roberts Sr. paign. â&#x2013; John and Nancy Jost, A number of generous individuals and organiza- Sequim â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $100. â&#x2013; Steven A. McCreary, tions have been donating money to the Peninsula Port Townsend â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $250.
â&#x2013; Alan and Michaelle Barnard, Port Angeles. â&#x2013; John and Rosemary Forster, Port Angeles. â&#x2013; Don W. Stoneman, Carlsborg. In memory of Helen Marie Stoneman. â&#x2013; Sue and C.V. Tondreau, Sequim. â&#x2013; DixieLee and Stan Sayles, Port Townsend. â&#x2013; Gary and Jan Holmquist, Port Angeles. In loving memory of our son and brother, Danny Holmquist. Thinking about you and missing you each and every
Many thanks also to these donors (who requested that the amount of their donation be kept private):
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day. We love you always! Gary, Jan and Brian Holmquist. â&#x2013; Bill and Barb Pearl, Port Angeles. â&#x2013; John and Renee Jones, Sequim. â&#x2013; Willard and Paula Baker, Sequim. To those who are not as fortunate as I. â&#x2013; Rick and Wendy Oak, Port Angeles. â&#x2013; Paul Schwabe, Carlsborg. In honor of friends in Clallam County. â&#x2013; Julie and Kelly Fisher, Port Angeles.
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Few memories shared of Christmas parade child attending. He continued to greet the Queen of Angels classes for the first few years he played Santa, in addition to filling in for his dad at Reidels and Peoples department stores. Both Dick and John kept lists of all those they visited with what each child wanted. Often they were able to alert the parents so the child actually received what they had asked for. John Hubbard worked with various photographers, but Sherrie Shouton was the best. She was able to capture those special moments when the child did not know they were being photographed. John Hubbard said, “I guess I enjoy doing Santa
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Memories of parade Allan Brannin wrote that he remembers the annual Christmas tree lighting and Santa’s visit. He attended at least once himself. Norman Gallacci commented that the Santa’s sleigh photo must be in the late 1940s because of the old Chevy parked on the street. Joanne Vedin also recognized the photo, taken at the intersection of Laurel and First streets, and said the bank was on the corner, and underneath it was Club Billiards. TURN
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ONLY A FEW people responded to identify the November Picture from the Past as the Christmas parade of 1947-48. The photo has been reprinted many times in past years, but no one can fix an accurate date on the photo. Virginia Fitzpatrick said she believes she and her friend Florence Bradner Odeo are in the photo and it was taken while she was still in high school, which dates it at around 1947-48. The photo shows O.A. “Tim” Timberlake playing Santa. He played Santa Claus during the 1940s and early 1950s until he became too ill to do so. Dona Cloud wrote an article, “A Time for Giving CLALLAM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY and Remembering,” that Tim Timberlake plays Santa Claus on the huge Santa’s sleigh float in was published in 2002 in downtown Port Angeles in either 1947 or 1948. The sleigh rides on a the Senior Sunset Times. firetruck. She wrote that Timberlake was a big man with a and hat lined with heavy Beacon Bill resorted to big heart, promoting the BACK WHEN satin and trimmed with blackmail and trickery to best of Port Angeles. get his fellow businessmen French white rabbit fur. leader in The belt and leggings to donate generously. Custom chimney Alice her were made of leather, and The money he collected Alexander efforts to The Clallam County the belt buckle represented served the needs of the collect Historical Society has the eight reindeer. community all year in money another photo that shows The wig and beard were addition to Christmas. for those an Espy Giles Emergency made from yak hair. The One might say Beacon in need. Unit parked near a large suit and accessories in Bill was the forerunner of chimney that was built for She 1952 cost $290. the United Good Neighbor Timberlake to climb down. made use Hubbard would somemovement. of her That photo was dated times call children on John Hubbard said his Port about 1952. Most likely dad, Dick Hubbard, started Christmas morning and his Angeles that was one of the last wife would blow in the his Santa Claus tradition times Timberlake made his Evening phone so the children in 1948. News colappearance as Santa. would think he was calling His first outfit was a umns and many service The history of someone cotton suit and beard. After from the North Pole. clubs and area churches. playing Santa Claus and Hubbard continued the that, he started taking his The Salvation Army giving to those in need in Santa Claus tradition until dinner was the first recipi- family to other cities to Port Angeles goes back to 1976, when he passed check out their Santa ent of the funds with toys, the early 1900s, when Mr. away. trees, cords of wood, dental Claus outfits. Herron, owner of Herron’s He had been doing it for When he went to FredVariety Store on West First care, shoes and hot 28 years. erick and Nelson’s departlunches. Street, donned a pair of ment Store in 1951, he saw In the 1920s, Billy long black boots and had a A new Santa the outfit he wanted. Welsh of the Port Angeles white beard. So in 1952, he purEvening News invented He played Christmas In 1966, his son John “Beacon Bill,” a Christmas chased his new outfit from Hubbard started his Santa music on his phonograph Santa Claus School Inc. of character who strongly and gave out candy to the Claus career with a visit to encouraged citizens to give Albion, N.Y. little children. a Queen of Angels firstto those in need. Jessie Webster was a It had a wool coat, pants grade class where he had a
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paid. What’s bothering me is wonHarvey dering if I really would have gotten the check back or A reader’s letter if someone at the Try this, from a reader: billing company “Mr. Harvey: would have it in “You’ve written about the growtheir pocket. ing number of scams, especially “We’re so used involving our older population . . . I to computer recently experienced a situation glitches that somewhich I’m not positive is a scam but times we just certainly needs to be brought to the accept it. attention of our seniors. “I was fortunate in that I caught “If it’s an honest mistake, it’s a it. But what about all the others ‘be aware’ situation. If not honest, I’d who might not? like to try to do something about it. “Other than contacting [my doc“You’re my starting place. tor] — somehow, as she’s not in the “In January, I had emergency phone book — and asking if there is hernia surgery . . . In March and a way to check with other of her April, I received the usual notices patients who would be billed under from my supplemental and MediMedicare and see if they received care insurances that the anesthesifurther billing from her billing serologist had been paid the allowed vice. amount and that I could be billed “I may be wrong, but I’d like your $64.08. opinion — and help. “I promptly filed the envelopes in “I don’t really have the desire, or the pile which, for me, grows during the time, to get involved in trying to the year. prove something which may or may “To me, this wasn’t an unusual not be a problem.” amount, as I know that certain Trick-or-treat. things may not be covered (like with our eye exams). What’s wrong with picture? “Five months later (9/23/15), I Now, other than the fact that she received the first of two bills from [the doctor’s] billing service, Medical addressed me as “Mr. Harvey” instead of “Mark” (which we Billing Services Inc., for $804.71. promptly corrected), what’s wrong “The second was postmarked 10/7/15. On Oct. 14, I figured I’d bet- with this picture? We Medicare types are forever ter pay it, as it was long past due, hearing about fraud and abuse and though the amount was not in my how we need to pay attention and budget. check our statements and confirm “I wrote the check and it was (or not) this treatment or that interstamped and ready to mail. I then vention or whatever, and generally finally started thinking about this. “I checked the Medicare book and act as a watchdog for nefarious medical types. couldn’t find an exception for the Fair enough; but how do we do service. So I dug down in my pile of Medicare notices and found the pay- that if doing that is virtually impossible? ments.” I don’t think I’m the only person who thinks the whole health care Called billing service delivery system has become incredibly complex. “I called the billing service. The In the name of improved patient gentleman I talked to, after I care (which I’m perfectly willing to explained my question, said that believe) and our prevailing hysteria they were ready to send out new about health care costs, the whole statements and he apologized, saymedical system has become, for ing there had been a computer many of us, utterly unfathomable. glitch. As was the case with our reader “I said I was glad I hadn’t mailed above, we’re often treated by profesthe check and he said he was glad, sionals we never see (or remember too, because he would have had to seeing), tests are administered or mail it back. “He didn’t sound insincere, but he interpreted by someone else who is didn’t sound really sorry for the mis- somewhere else, this one refers to take. As soon as I hung up, I started that one who refers to that one, this having a funny feeling about the sit- computer does (or doesn’t) talk to that computer and billing is farmed uation. out to some company somewhere “It isn’t like I could call a local billing at the doctor’s office; [my doc- whose proximity can be calculated tor] isn’t in the phone book and evi- by counting ZIP codes. In the middle of that (rememberdently practices independently. ing that the people who are usually “It isn’t her doing, as she’s been
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in the middle of that are sick people), we’re somehow supposed to become Sherlock Holmes and sleuth out the legitimacy of this or that charge? Really?
All was well In the case of our reader above, we concluded that, in all likelihood, all was probably well. She’ll remain alert as the followup unfolds, but it’s probably fine — if you define “fine” as “I have no idea what happened here, but hopefully divine intervention will deliver me from any further complexities.” Am I suggesting that we should all just throw up our hands and surrender? Abdicate any responsibility for identifying seemingly incorrect (inappropriate, fraudulent, etc.) charges and submit to the bad guys? No, I’m not. I am attempting to point out to the powers that be (because I know they’re all poring over every little column that Mark decides to generate) that most of us don’t know how to do what we’re being asked to do because we don’t understand (and often can’t crack) the medical system. Add to that the absolute Martian language of health insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, private plans, VA, whatever) and most of us are out of our league. Way out!
Health insurance is different Health insurance is not the same thing as health care, but we’re often talked to as though it were. Health care is where a lot of (in my opinion) genuinely good people try desperately to help us get better or stay healthy. Health insurance is a purposely (in my opinion) incomprehensible and impenetrable system that ostensibly pays for health care — sometimes, kinda, maybe, depending upon a) the federal tax code and/or b) the Inquisition. Most of us would (and will) happily be part of the solution, but as it stands, the health care/health insurance complex often takes us from patient to victim. If we’re expected to be engaged health care consumers, the system needs to be made comprehensible. If we’re expected to just do what we’re told when we’re told by whomever we’re told and trust that all is as it should be, then well, things are going beautifully.
________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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memories of parade CONTINUED FROM C3 that she went few places during the pre-war days, She said Tom Birk Drug but she does remember had everything you needed. standing in the crowd Across the street from awaiting Santa Claus. the bank was a grocery She thought it must store and hotel. It is now a have been around 1940. She said it was a wonderful very nice eating place. parade and she was thrilled Vedin also said there to hear of Beacon Billâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s genwas a Piggly Wiggly groerosity to children in need. cery store at one time. Garold Rand of Forks Santaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transportation commented that the photo brought lots of memories to Santa arrived in downhim, as he and his sister, Sharon Rand, were often on town Port Angeles many ways during the years. hand for the Santa visits. Sparky the firetruck He felt like the photo brought John Hubbard at might be in the early 1950s least 11 times. because of the car on the Other means were by street. logging truck, golf cart, Rand also remembered helicopter, train, Cadillac, a the Letters to Santa Claus Native canoe and, most box that Peoples Departrecently, a motorcycle. ment Store put out every John Hubbardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 50th year. year of playing Santa An employee of KONP Claus comes this next year. would read letters out loud He has so many stories, on his Friday night radio it is great to sit and listen show. to him share them. He also remembered He has certainly brought that Santa Claus flew into a lot of happiness to the the airport from the North children of Port Angeles. Pole in a Piper Cub plane one year and was delivered Phoning memories downtown in a firetruck. Hannah Singhose from I have comments from rainy Eden Valley wrote Lavonne Huffman that I
received too late for last monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s column about the telephone company. Huffman said Lorrie Boyd Avery worked at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. for many years as the housekeeper. Avery often baked cookies or a cake for the staff working the switchboard. She also worked at the downtown office in Port Angeles and sometimes took her 8-year-old son with her to work. Her daughter also worked on the switchboard while her husband was away in the Army during World War II. Avery retired in the late 1950s.
________ Alice Alexander is a Clallam County historian, author, and a descendent of an Elwha Valley pioneer family. She is a recipient of a 2014 Clallam County Heritage Awards. She can be reached at bretches1942@gmail.com. Aliceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Clallam history column now appears the first Sunday of every month, alternating with Linnea Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jefferson County history column on the third Sunday of the month.
Tiffanie Nicole Chase, 42, and Gerald L. Powless, 46, married Nov. 7, 2015, at Dungeness County Park in Sequim. The bride is the daughter of Deborah LaClaire of Rochester, N.H., and Charles Chase of Belfast, Maine. She attended Olympic College in Bremerton. The groom is the son of Shirley Byers of Port Angeles and Gerald Powless of Sequim. He graduated from Thomas Edison State College in Trenton, N.J. The honor attendants were the groomâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter, Aimee Powless, along with the brideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughters, Kristinna and Brooklyn Barnet. The couple honeymooned at Lake Quinault Tiffanie and Gerald L. Powless. Lodge in Quinault.
What is etiquette for breast-feeding? MY WIFE AND I are invited to her cousinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wedding six weeks after our baby is due. She plans to breastfeed at the festivities using a special dress and cape. Neither breast nor baby shows. But her mother and aunts are adamant that she use the bathroom. At 90 minutes a feeding, based on her experience, she would be there for hours. Same with pumping: She pumps for an hour every two hours. We will be flying crosscountry with three small children for this wedding, and my wife doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to spend the day alone. May she breast-feed discreetly in public? John in Wyoming
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is otherwise entitled to be there. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important that mothers know this for when restaurant managers or others ask them to take their hungry babies elsewhere. My concern: Are your mother-in-law and her posse the type to carp about the breast-feeding all day long? It would be a shame to contribute to an ugly drama at someone elseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wedding. Why not ask the bride and groom how they feel about your plan? Assuming they are cool I am never as happy as with it, tell your motherwhen I am holding a baby. in-law that the bridal couSo your wife is welcome ple has signed off. to breast-feed at my If she doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like it, wedding anytime. she can lump it. If the And as a legal matter, bride and groom also nearly every state protects want to relegate your your wifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s right to breastwife to the bathroom, feed in public, as long as she who wants to go to their
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wedding anyway? Unsolicited advice: Why drag a tiny newborn (and siblings) across the country for a wedding? I am not a pediatrician, but babiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; immune systems take a few months to fully kick in. And I rarely make long flights unscathed by some respiratory aftermath. So, much as I encourage your wife to feed the baby as and where she is comfortable, I hope you arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t flying cross-country just to prove the point.
________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
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read the names of the other grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I looked over at our two children, ages 7 and 10, and saw a look of surprise on their faces. I became very upset. After the service, I asked
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pattern of neglect, hurt CONTINUED FROM C5 and a funeral, etc. But they represent a Dear Tired: Look, it’s pattern of neglect, and obvious the obituary and that’s what you’re the minister’s eulogy are responding to. not the problems. So let’s There’s no such thing not dwell on them. as a real marriage if the Both your husband’s husband neglects the feelactions and his mother’s ings of his wife and the could be excused in light wife doesn’t respect her of the situation — the husband. You and your husband stress and grief of a death
need to get into therapy immediately so you can decide whether your marriage is worth saving or if it’s time to part.
________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County James Stephen Simmons, 33, and Cynthia Christine Davis, 34, both of Sequim. Brandon Scott Amick, 21, and Rachell Jolene Eastey, 20, both of Port Angeles. Levi Jacob N. Smith, 30, and Heather Marie Sutton, 37, both of Port Angeles. Arnold Robert Elofson, 63, and Virginia Lee
James, 55, both of Port Angeles. John Randolph Gerold III, 36, of Port Angeles and Lucille Marie McNeely, 31, of Mendota Heights, Minn. David Peter Gravelle, 74, and Lissette Azalea Keagy, 71, both of Sequim.
Jefferson County Paul Arthur Blake, 22, of Spokane and Beryl Naomi Nieman, 19, of Port Ludlow.
Tia Hopkins, 34, and Cody Daniel Taylor, 23, both of Port Ludlow. Kayne Michael McCarthy, 24, and Alexandra Bach Andren, 23, both of Yakima. Paul Richard Huffman, 54, and Karen Ann Jesionowski, 49, both of Port Hadlock. Natalie Nicole Loflin, 25, of Strathmore, Calif., and Bobby Gilbert Esquibel, 23, of Fowler, Colo.
Gene and Maura Mattson, at left, in 2015. The Mattsons, at right, in 1965.
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Couple’s party invite won’t be in mail DEAR ABBY: Every year, my husband and I throw a formal holiday party. We invite a small group of our closest friends, and everyone always has a wonderful time. Over the years, we have grown apart from some of these couples. This year as we were starting to plan, my husband asked if we could trim the guest list. There is one couple in particular we rarely see. They have fallen out of favor with some of the other guests, too. We’ve done this party for many years with the same group. When we see this couple, they talk excitedly about it with anticipation. I feel uneasy about how to politely exclude them.
want to invite — raises the subject of your party, tell them that you and your husband need to trim the guest list and they should make other plans for the holidays. Do not apologize for it and don’t make excuses. If any of the invited guests ask you why the others weren’t included, explain that you need to limit the invites to those friends you see on a regular basis.
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The event is mentioned on Van Buren social media, and I know they’ll find out if we uninvite them. I’m a peacekeeper. I don’t like hurting others, especially this couple, who have a Dear Abby: I have a mothertendency to spout off when they feel someone in-law-to-be problem, but not the usual one. has offended them. She doesn’t hate me; in fact, Any suggestions? Party Person in the West she loves me. She invites me to wine tastings and lunches, lets me drive Dear Party Person: The next time this couple — or any of her sports car and brings me gifts when she comes to visit. the other couples you no longer
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The problem is, she’s nasty to my fiance, so much so that if he ever decided not to speak to her again, I’d stand by him. It hasn’t come to that, so I’m stuck sitting silently at dinner while she berates him. I don’t want her to dislike me (especially with the wedding planning coming up), but I really don’t like the disrespectful way she mistreats my fiance. What should I do? Daughter She Never Had Dear Daughter: Recognize that this unhealthy dynamic has likely been the status quo since your fiance was a boy, which is why he accepts her verbal abuse. However, after your honeymoon, tell your new husband how upsetting it has been for you to listen to his mother
berate him. Suggest that he talk to a licensed therapist to understand why he tolerates it. After that, family counseling may be in order if his mother is willing. If not, spare yourself the pain and see less of her. To My Jewish Readers: The eight days of Hanukkah begin at sundown. (I can’t believe how early it has fallen this year.) Happy Hanukkah, everyone. A joyous Festival of Lights to all of us.
________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
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year to drain the May water from the garden hose and move it in under cover to lessen the UV exposure and prevent cracking or freezing within the tubing. I usually throw one end of the garden hose over my shoulder (wearing grubby clothing, of course) and let the water drain onto the ground as I pull the hose up and over my shoulder, running the entire line past the height of my shoulder. Get out your leaf rake (or leaf blower) and clear your common pathways from potentially slippery obstructions, such as wet leaves where slugs and other slimy things are waiting to take you down. Take a second look on the condition of your gutters and downspouts, making sure they are still free of debris. But back to the cold weather, or absence thereof. Remember, many of your plants — such as apples, spring bulbs, delphiniums, columbine, cherries, witch hazel, daphnia, lupine, pears and peaches — need frost in order to bloom next year. Cool soil temperatures are needed for a specific amount of time. In fact, we are so mild that it can be our lack of cold that causes problems. Many perennials can actually start to “sprout” in our warm, sunny days of January and February, only to get frost damage on the new tender shoots come the freezing nights of February. Also, many people leave their bulb-type plants in the ground all year, such as
dahlias or canna lilies, and although this is mostly a safe practice, it can kill them every so often. For both, mulching atop them can prevent damage. First and foremost, no mulch should be of one item, otherwise it will smother or rot out the plant and/or its crown. Rather, mulch should be a mixture of leaves, straw, soil, bark, compost, sticks and the like. It should be applied lightly because the air pockets that are trapped in the mulch provide needed insulation against the cold or warmth. I prefer to prune a multitude of evergreens, from cedar to spruce, pine to juniper, along with firs, cryptomeria, arborvitae and cypress. Then I make an arrangement over the bare ground, creating a multitextured evergreen arrangement that doubles as both a mulch and a gorgeous botanical display. With our recent cold snap, prune away brownedout, frozen foliage because as it thaws out, these leaves can rot away the crowns of your perennials. But what is nice here on the Peninsula is almost all of your perennials really need no mulch care whatsoever. Do remember to pull out the dirt from your large flower pots or wheel them inside because the expansion of frozen soil can crack ceramic and terra-cotta pots. So Suzan, welcome to winter nirvana here, where, for a variety of plants, it’s just cold enough.
________ 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).
A birder’s greatest gifts IT’S TRADITION! “FIDDLER on the Roof” might get the most credit when this phrase is heard, but family members (especially the kids) have been using it long before a fiddler was sitting on Tevja’s roof. Many of the traditions we cherish are part of holi-
day activities. Some began last month, but in December, they occur more often. One tradition I confess isn’t a favorite of mine. It’s the December column that must be written early this month. It’s time to talk about gifts for birdwatchers, or
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daily headaches, some of them migraines. I used to go through a bottle of Excedrin a month. About four years ago, I drank an iced cappuccino by coincidence while I had a headache. The headache immediately went away. Ever since, almost daily, when my headache starts I either make or buy and drink an iced cappuccino. I put a tray of ice cubes made from coffee in the blender and cover them with refrigerated liquid coffee and 2 ounces of coffee creamer. I blend this mixture two minutes, and it works 99 percent of the time. I haven’t had to take Excedrin for a headache in years. Why does the iced cappuccino work? There is scientific eviA dence that consuming a cold drink quickly constricts blood vessels in the roof of the mouth. This can cause “brain freeze,” or an icecream headache. Many readers report that drinking an icy beverage or eating ice cream can stop a migraine, particularly if they do so as soon as they detect the beginnings of a headache. Those who do not find this helpful will find other useful remedies in our “Guide to Headaches and Migraines.” It can be downloaded for $2 from our website, www. peoplespharmacy.com.
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cebo aroma. A study of 60 patients in a coronary ICU also found that those offered lavender oil to inhale slept better and were less anxious than those on usual care (Nursing in Critical Care online, July 27, 2015). Another reader has found a solution similar to yours: “I put lavender essential oil in baking soda and add that to my bathwater along with Epsom salts. I rub lavender oil on an acupuncture point near my knee at night, and the last several nights I have slept like a baby. This is most welcome because sleep has always been a struggle for me.”
Lower blood sugar takQ Iinghavealoestarted vera gel capsules. My blood sugar has dropped from 220 down to 120. I think that’s something worth reporting. Have you ever heard of such a reaction?
Aloe vera leaf gel has A been shown to lower blood glucose. In one randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, aloe vera gel lowered blood sugar, HbA1c and cholesterol significantly (Planta Medica, March 2012). Anyone who wants to try this should stick with aloe vera gel. Aloe vera leaves also contain a latex compound that is a powerful laxative. This may be found in some aloe vera juices and could cause severe diarrhea.
_________ The People’s Pharmacy appears every Sunday. Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon holds a doctorate in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. Their syndicated radio show can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons answer letters from readers. Write to them c/o King Features Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or email them at questions@ peoplespharmacy.com.
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A TUNE CAME into my head last week as I arrived home from a glorious week in Nevada/California: “Baby, it’s cold outside . . .” Not only did it freeze two nights in Vegas, but I drove through snow in Death Valley. Then, as I turned on my computer, an inquiry was directed my way via Facebook from Suzan: “I have a gardening question. I have always tried to cover and bed my perennials down for the winter. “I am not from here and I am not seeing that anyone is doing that. “Is it really that mild here?” Yes, Suzan, it really is. It is botanically wonderful here. Many people, however, have some concerns due to the days of persistent cold, hard frost and even a thin layer of frozen ground, so let’s go over some information concerning our winter weather, your home and your plants. First, provided that you have purchased climate zone-appropriate plants, the weather here does very little damage cold-wise to your plants. The bigger issue can be your house. Take time now to disconnect your garden hoses from your outdoor hose bibs and cover them with insulated styrofoam boots. Some of you may have installed ways to “drain water” from interior garage piping by turning off and draining back water into an inside bucket, clearing standing water from inside potentially vulnerable pipes. Our frost depth is listed in the books as 12 inches deep, so underground piping rarely freezes. Use your phone and take some pictures, and swing by your plumbing shop to show them what you have. This is a good time of
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Gifts for pet lovers liven up holidays BUYING A PRESENT for your pet this holiday season? Survey says: Yes. According to a PET recent Nielsen CONNECTION survey, 64 perKim Campbell cent of pet own- Thornton ers buy gifts for Buster and Snowball at Christmas and other seasonal celebrations. The favorite presents for pets are toys — to the tune of $389 million last year — and clothing. If you’re starting to make a list and check it twice, we have some suggestions that your cats, dogs and pet-loving friends and family will roll over for. ■ You probably know the adage that a tired dog is a good dog. Keep your pooch pooped with a dogtreat launcher. Load it with small treats (not included) that will travel 10 to 12 feet when you “fire” it, giving him a fun and tasty workout. Works with cats, too. Available at Amazon. com and ContainerStore. com. ■ Dogs love to shake, lick and cuddle with the Duckworth plush squeaky toy. While reviewers give it high marks for durability, it’s not for power chewers. Available in large and mini sizes on Amazon.com and other online retailers. ■ Got a catnip junkie? Feed his habit with Yeowww’s Pollock Fish Catnip Toy. Stuffed with organically grown catnip and made in the United States, the fish-shaped toy is made for a cat to clutch to his belly and bunnykick. Sold through Amazon.com and other online retailers. ■ Are you getting a new puppy during the holidays? Consider getting him a Snuggle Puppy with a pulsing “heartbeat” and a warming pack to help him relax in his new home. There’s a Snuggle Kittie for kittens, too. Sold at Amazon.com, Wal-Mart and other online retailers. As a lifelong reader and a writer by profession, my favorite gifts when buying for people are, not surprisingly, books. They are available on every topic of interest to pet lovers, and if they don’t like to read (inconceivable!), well, that’s why they publish photography books. My favorites this year: ■ Pete Thorne’s photographs and stories of 75 senior dogs capture the life, joy and special beauty of a graying muzzle in Old Faithful: Dogs of a Certain Age. ■ Mystery fans will cozy up to Laurien Berenson’s latest, The Bark Before Christmas, featuring amateur sleuth Melanie Travis dogging the footsteps of a pup-napping Santa slayer. ■ You throw away 15 (or more) catnip toys until you find the one your cat likes best and set aside a credit card specifically for your cat’s use (no limit, natch!); and when your cat brings you a dead mouse in the middle of the night, you say “Good kitty” and take a photo of her trophy for her Facebook page. If you answer yes to these statements, you can reinforce your fancy for felines — and find new ways to spoil your cat — in Allia Zobel Nolan’s comical (and possibly true-to-life) Women Who Still Love Cats Too Much, illustrated by Nicole Hollander. The pair will make you giggle and, maybe, squirm a bit when you recognize yourself in the book’s pages.
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Stevens Students of the Month recognized for the character trait “integrity” are, from left, Yun Chong, Porter Litle, Chase Cobb, Wyatt Hall and Logan Williams at the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center lunch prepared by culinary arts students.
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It’s the season of giving, but gifts don’t have to be material. Show your love for animals with a donation of goods or money to your local shelter, a favorite rescue group or other pet welfare organization. Among the ones we like are World Vets, Winn Feline Foundation, The Grey Muzzle Organization and Alley Cat Allies. Before you order anything online, for pets or people, see if the merchant sells through adoptashelter. com. Every purchase you make through the portal earns a donation for the shelter of your choice, and there’s no need to register, log in or remember a password. Have a pawsome holiday season!
Q&A — with Kim Campbell Thornton two dogs and Q My cat peacefully coexist. However, a dear friend visits with her dog, and it is complete pandemonium. Her dog gets along great with my two dogs, but she is very cataggressive. My cat ends up spending days holed up in the cellar and sneaks into the house only at night. If the visiting dog becomes aware that the cat is present, she chases him through the house until he finds a hiding spot. There have been several standoffs when I hoped the cat would scratch the dog, but he has not. Any suggestions as to how we can remedy this? — via email It would be great if we A could enroll cats in self-defense courses where they learn to stand their ground and swipe at a dog’s nose with their claws instead of turning tail and running. Dogs like yours learn from an early age to respect cats and live in harmony with them, but your friend’s dog needs some training and restraint. Your cat’s safety and comfort are paramount. When your friend’s dog comes over, she should be on leash and under control. She and your dogs can play together outdoors, but when she’s in the cat’s territory, her actions need to be curtailed. In case they do encounter each other, your cat needs an avenue of escape, such as a tall cat tree or a piece of furniture he can run under where the dog can’t go. Separation is another alternative. Instead of letting her chase your cat and hoping he’ll send a message with his claws, set up a comfortable retreat for your cat in a room that’s off-limits to the dog, such as a bedroom, guest room or office. Provide your cat with everything he needs —
comfy resting spot, litter box, a couple of favorite toys, food and water — and let him hang out there while the guest dog is on the premises.
The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker, Kim Campbell Thornton and Mikkel Becker ■ Ease your dog into the golden years with a senior dog skills class like the one offered by Nova Dogsport in Nova Scotia, Canada. The class, for dogs 7 years and older, is designed to increase cognitive function while being easy on the body. The four-week course, taught by a registered veterinary technician, covers ways to warm up a dog’s body before activity and activities designed to increase brain function. Activities include passive range of motion, massage, puzzle games, body awareness and tricks. If you can’t find a class like this in your area, talk to your veterinarian or dog trainer about setting one up. ■ Most companies offer employees compassionate leave for the death of a family member, but only a rare few extend the benefit to bereaved pet owners. The Wall Street Journal’s Sue Shellenbarger reports that one is San Francisco-based Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, which not only welcomes pets at its hotels but also provides employees with pet health insurance and bereavement leave. Other companies with compassionate pet policies include Mars Inc., which offers one or more days off, flexible hours or the ability to work at home immediately after a pet’s death; Maxwell Health and Replacements Ltd., which gives employees time off to take pets for medical treatment; and VMware, a software company with a dogfriendly campus. ■ The sloughi, a medium-size sighthound from North Africa, resembles the saluki, but the two are distinct breeds with different characteristics. The sloughi has impressive running skills, seemingly floating like a feather as he moves. His natural prey are jackals, gazelles and desert hares, but he also chases cats, jackrabbits and coyotes if given half a chance. The proud, independent dogs are intelligent and sensitive, bonding strongly with their people, and find it difficult to adjust to new homes if given up for adoption.
_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
PA students honored for respect, integrity PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Twenty-five Stevens Middle School students were selected as Students of the Month for November and honored Dec. 2 at a luncheon at the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center prepared by the center’s culinary arts students. The following students were recognized for the character trait of integrity: Derek Bowechop, Savannah Bray, Yun Chong, Lexi Cobb, Chase Cobb, Katherine Cobb, Savanna Dorrell-Bea-
dle, Haley Echols, Riley Ellinwood, Ashley Frantz, Wyatt Hall, Peyton Hefton, Brielle Keywood, Porter Litle, Emma Murray, Emma Olsen, Preetha Patel, Emma Riffle, Ashley Sampson, Casandra Shamp, Henry Shaw, Brianna Tiemersma, Kaitlyn Underwood, Angel Vlasak and Logan Williams. Cosmetology instructor Susan Witherow and her students Tehya Busby, Michaela Ripley and Suzi Stringer gave a presentation on the skills center cosmetology program.
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Twenty-five Stevens Middle School students were selected as Students of the Month for October and were recently honored at a luncheon at the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center in Port Angeles. Lunch was prepared by the center’s culinary arts students. The following seventh- and eighth-grade students were recognized by their teachers for showing respect: Donavyn Adams-Brosseau, Jessica Amiot, Tristen Apley, Arianna Baar, Marie Burns, Kamille Claussen, Trinity Coville, Jordyn Ebalo, Erin Frazier, Tajai Gahimer, Haley Kirkman, Taylor Martin, Jelena Massman, Madyson Massman, Madison Orth, Polly Price, Aiden Reaves, Chase Roberts, Molly Scofield, Danny Son, Aaron Viacrucis, Cole Walsh, Dejon Watson-Charles, Quentin Wise and Jaida Wood. Pictured from left are Danny Son, Tristen Apley, Stevens Middle School Principal Chuck Lisk, Cole Walsh and Aiden Reaves.
Briefly . . . Women’s luncheon set this Tuesday PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Christian Women’s Connection will host a “Christmas Blessings!” buffet luncheon on the second floor of the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 N. Lincoln St. The event is planned from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is $16. The Port Angeles High School Choir will perform. If possible, bring two dozen cookies in a plastic bag for the group. Jan Ripley of Milwaukie, Ore., talks on “Finding Humor in Growing Older.” Attendees should dress in “holiday season style.” Child care is available. For reservations or more information, phone 360452-4343 or 360-457-8261.
Vet giving tree PORT ANGELES — VFW Auxiliary 1024 has put up its veterans gift-giving tree at the Eagles
Aerie, 2843 E. Myrtle St. All nursing home and homebound veterans in Port Angeles will receive a gift for Christmas through this program. Participants are asked to take a tag, purchase the item the veterans have requested and return it in a gift bag (unwrapped) with that same tag attached no later than Friday. For more information, phone Venay K. Money at 360-457-5251 or 360-7757110.
their children from infants to youths aged 18 are invited to come and make their selections during those hours. For more information or to make arrangements to drop off donated toys, phone the church office at 360-452-9936.
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PORT ANGELES — To celebrate the upcoming release of the newest “Star Wars” movie, “The Force Awakens,” the Port Angeles Library will host a free Christmas Angel Star Wars Trivia Contest PORT ANGELES — The and screening of “Return of Christmas Angel program, the Jedi” on Saturday. coordinated by Kindred All events are free. Hearts, a women’s ministry From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., group of The Crossing library staff will host a Church, will accept donaStar Wars Trivia Contest. tions of toys at the church Teams of up to six are office, 96 Deer Park Road, welcome to test their “Star until noon Friday. Wars” knowledge for a The program distributes chance to win movie tickets Christmas toys and gifts to or “Star Wars” books. children whose parents From 3:30 p.m. to cannot afford any. 6 p.m., there will be a The ministry will hold screening of “Return of the its Christmas Angel shop Jedi,” with free popcorn at Fairview Bible Church, available. 385 O’Brien Road, from All ages are welcome. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. No preregistration is necesParents who need help sary. with providing toys for Peninsula Daily News
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and she made her way back to where she called home, Washington state. November 2, 1936 Not long after moving back November 29, 2015 home, she recommitted her life to Christ. Winette Lucy Scott-ArtLater in the year, she telt, age 79, of Burley, met her second husband, Idaho, passed away SunHerbert Arttelt, and they day, November 29, 2015, resided in Hoodsport, at Countryside Care & Washington, for a short Rehabilitation in Rupert, period of time. Then, they Idaho. moved to Sierra Vista, Ari“Winnie” was born in zona, where they built a Port Angeles on November new home and she 2, 1936, to Edward and became involved in church. Leona White. Herbert unfortunately She loved to dance and Mrs. Scott-Arttelt passed away in 2004. play the piano while her During her life, she father played the fiddle in dance and recreational to the Seattle, Washington, enjoyed painting, drawing and investigating her family halls during the late 1940s. area. They enjoyed camping, fishing and traveling as tree. She met her first husShe suffered from a a family. band, Eugene Scott stroke in 2009 and had to Later, she became a (deceased), in Port Angeles when she was 18 years seamstress and made elo- move in with her eldest daughter, Jeanette, and quent wedding dresses. old. Not long after, they She moved to New Mexico her family in Burley for married and had four chilthree years. for a season, where she dren together. When she had another owned a women’s clothing Her love of art grew store. accident, causing her to when her first husband In 1992, they divorced, moved her and her family need professional medical
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assistance, she moved to Countryside Care & Rehabilitation in Rupert. On November 29, 2015, she finally said goodbye to this world and walked into heaven. She is survived by her four children, Jeanette (Jacques) Dring of Burley, Teresa (Bob) Koval of Kent, Washington, Roberta (Rigo, deceased) of California and Eugene Jr. (Christina) Scott of California; 16 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, December 7, 2015, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 East 16th Street, in Burley, with Pastor Jason VanBuskirk officiating. The family expresses special appreciation to Countryside Care & Rehabilitation for the compassionate care it rendered to Winnie.
Senior meals offered in PA PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior 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: Pea salad, Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes, dill carrots and fresh pineapple. ■ Wednesday: Chili,
baked potato, broccoli, corn bread and grapes. ■ Thursday: Green salad, chicken enchiladas, Spanish rice, refried beans and orange slices. ■ Friday: Cucumber salad, shrimp and veggie stir fry, fried rice and pineapple upside-down cake.
Potluck at grange SEQUIM — Sequim Prairie Grange will hold its annual Potluck Family Christmas Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 13. The event starts at 2 p.m. at the Grange Hall, 290 Macleay Road. The grange provides turkey, dressing, potatoes, gravy and ham. All are welcome. Peninsula Daily News
Death and Memorial Notice KAREN MARJORY WINTERS
Death and Memorial Notice PERRY H. MAUPIN August 29, 1927 November 9, 2015 Loving and greatly loved father and grandfather Perry H. Maupin, born August 29, 1927, passed away at his home with family November 9, 2015. He was the oldest of four children born to Dorthy Smith and Howard Perry Maupin in Bremerton, Washington. He moved with his family to the Quillayute Prairie by Forks as a child, where he attended school and loved hiking and exploring the area. He raised his family in Forks, eventually moving to Portland, Oregon, and settling in Vancouver, Washington, for the past 35 years. Perry went to school with and married Mae Hutsell and had five children. He then married Cindy
Mr. Maupin Ratcliffe and had three more children. He was married to the “love of his life,” Thelma Griffin, for 28 wonderful years. In his early years, he worked as a log truck driver and was a semitruck driver for most of 40 years, traveling throughout the U.S.
Perry joined the Army in 1945-47 at Fort Lewis. He served his time in Austria and was assigned to unit Troop D, 24th Constabulary Squadron, and received the decoration World War II Victory Medal. He was a veteran, Teamster, lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and a member of the Million Mile Club. His special interests were his family, his five dogs, metal detecting, rock hounding, gardening (with an elite raspberry patch,) estate sales and caring for all the critters in his neighborhood. Perry is a descendant of Howard Perry Maupin, whom Maupin, Oregon, was named after. He has enjoyed studying and sharing the history of his heritage. He and about 50 members of his family made a pilgrimage to Ashwood and Maupin, Oregon,
August 11, 1940 November 23, 2015 in 2014 to share family history. Perry is survived by brothers Eddy Maupin, and Bert Maupin; sister Teresa Reyes and Rick Klahn; son Zachary W. Maupin; daughters Teresa Darlain, Katherine R. Fuhrer, Holly M. Carter, Julie C. Maupin, Elizabeth P. Sherbaugh and Lara D. Postiglione; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. He is preceded in death by his wife, Thelma Marie Maupin; son Howard Dean Maupin; and grandsons Jason Edward Davis, John Henry Davis and Alexander Edward Maupin. Memorial services were held December 5, 2015, in Vancouver, Wash. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (www.aspca.org).
Karen Marjory Winters, 75, of Port Angeles passed away on November 23, 2015, after a short battle with cancer. Services were held November 28, 2015, with immediate family. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home facilitated and Pastor Mike Jones presided over the burial. We apologize to anyone who could not make it. We had a quick service, as there were many family members here for the holidays. We will have a celebration of life in January. We will announce the place and time at a later date. Karen was born August 11, 1940. She graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1958. Karen was married to Elmer Clare Winters in 1958, and they were married for 57 years. Karen started as a teller at First Federal Savings & Loan and held many positions there until her retirement. She enjoyed go-cart racing with Clare. They traveled the world and loved taking cruises and visiting family in Hawaii. She was also actively involved in the Navy Mothers Club for many years. Mostly, she loved
Death and Memorial Notice MAURICE GALES May 14, 1924 October 31, 2015 Maurice (Large) Gales, 91, passed away peacefully in his Spokane, Washington, home October 31, 2015. He and his twin sister were born in Fernie, British Columbia, on May 14, 1924, to French immigrants Eugene and Helene Large. His father changed his name to John Gales upon moving to the U.S., and Maurice eventually changed his last name to Gales also. Maurice spent his preschool years in Marseille, France. His family returned and settled in Spokane, where he attended school until moving to Idaho for his senior year. He graduated from Wallace High School and then attended Gonzaga Univer-
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sity. He obtained his degree from Gonzaga with a concentration in French language. Maurice taught French for many years in the Spokane area, both in school settings and private lessons. He cared for his mother
He took fashion cues from no one, which just added to his eccentric but charming personality. Maurice was a devout Catholic and a kind, caring man who delighted in visiting with friends and family. He is now joined in heaven with brothers Adolph, Henry and Louis Gales; and sisters Huberte Manfred, Muriel Dollfe and Sue Babin. He is survived by 19 nieces and nephews, along with their families. We would like to thank all those who provided loving care to Maurice in his home, especially Mark, Mary and David. A rosary was recited Monday, November 23, 2015, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Spokane. A funeral Mass was held Tuesday, November 24, at the same location.
spending time with and caring for her immediate and adopted families. She was, and always will be, a mom to so many people. Karen is survived by her brothers, Ike and Lloyd; her two sons, Steven and Robert; two daughters, Sue and Crystal; grandchildren Brian, Casey, Jennifer, Jesse, Joshua, Tiffany and Justin; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer Clare Winters. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to any of the wonderful animal shelters in Clallam County. She donated to all of them. The family of Karen Winters wishes to thank Drennan-Ford, Mount Angeles Memorial Park and Pastor Mike Jones for helping us during the holidays.
Death Notices Richard L. French March 25, 1925 — Dec. 2, 2015
Port Angeles resident Richard L. French died of age-related causes at home in the care of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. He was 90. Services: Visitation at Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday, with a graveside burial with mili-
tary honors to follow at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, at 11 a.m. A memorial service with Pastor David Stevens officiating will be at Grace Baptist Church, 4221 S. Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, at 1 p.m., with a reception at the church afterward. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
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until she passed away in 1970 and then moved to Sequim to be near his brothers. A few years ago, Maurice returned to Spokane to live next door to his beloved twin sister, Muriel. Muriel passed away in August 2015, and Maurice was not to be left behind for long. “Uncle Maurie” was a man of vivid contrasts. He lived a simple, frugal life, yet he was generous with helping out a friend or contributing to charities and his church. He was small in stature, yet he had an enormous appetite and loved food. His passion for “sampling” in the grocery stores got him in trouble more than once. His love of eating garlic cloves created a bubble of space for those around him.
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cover story Fairy-tale fanatics ‘Once Upon a Time’ has fans wondering what will happen next By Kyla Brewer TV Media
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ll is not well in Storybrooke, Maine. A hero has become a villain, and it looks as if someone is about to lose their life. Or are they? Fans who want to know have to tune in to the midseason finale of “Once Upon a Time,” airing Sunday, Dec. 6, on ABC. Set simultaneously in a small Maine town and an enchanted realm, the fantasy drama follows familiar fairy-tale characters who also exist in present day. The series began when Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison, “House”) was reunited with the son (Jared Gilmore, “Mad Men”) she gave up for adoption. He led her to Storybrooke, where she learned she’s really the daughter of Snow White/ Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin, “Big Love”) and Prince Charming/David (Josh Dallas, “Thor,” 2011), and that she held the key to breaking a powerful curse cast by the Evil Queen/Regina (Lana Parrilla, “24”). Mixing fairy-tale characters with the modern world was a big gamble, but the show was a hit when it first premiered in October 2011, despite
many predictions that it would be the first series canceled that season. Now in its fifth season, the series is still chugging along — “Once Upon a Time” has had its ups and downs when it comes to ratings, but the network knows the show has millions of fans who are as loyal as they come. The premise is an unusual one for primetime network television, but co-creator and executive producer Edward Kitsis offered some insight into why it has connected with viewers when he spoke at a panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. “I think that this is a show for believers and people who want to believe, and I think that it united a lot of people that were tired of cynicism and believe in magic,” he said. “I think the reason that we created this show was to add a little hope to the world in any way we could.” It was Kitsis’ fellow creator and executive producer,Adam Horowitz, who sparked a fan frenzy in October when he tweeted a picture of the cover of the season 5 midseason finale’s script,
which showed the episode’s title: “Swan Song.” For those not in the know (spoiler alert!), Emma Swan was transformed into The Dark One at the end of season 4. Fans and critics have been speculating about whose “swan song” the episode features, especially because the producers have promised more than one death this season. Many are likely hoping the “swan song” in question brings Emma back to the light, though Morrison said at Comic-Con that playing The Dark One has been exciting. “There is some fun to the villainy,” she admitted, and went on to explain that Emma had been through some tough times in her life and that “she’s going to face the darkness in herself and figure Colin O’Donoghue as seen in “Once Upon a Time.”
out what that means and how to truly overcome it instead of just repress it.” Regardless of what happens to Emma, the episode should set the tone for the second act of season 5. The midseason finale is the last opportunity for fans to visit the Storybrooke characters until “Once Upon a Time” returns in March 2016 with its milestone 100th episode. Horowitz and Kitsis have teased that the second half of season 5 will be hell, leading many to believe that the characters may be literally headed to Hades. Fans can also expect the return of some favorite characters this season, such as Captain Hook (Colin O’Donoghue, “The Clinic”), Red Riding Hood (Meghan Ory, “Vampire High”), Mulan (Jamie Chung, “Big Hero 6,” 2014) and Aurora (Sarah Bolger, “In America,” 2002). In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Horowitz and Kitsis talked about season 5’s LGBT storyline, which will revolve around Aurora and Mulan and is set to take place in the second act. “For us, we wanted to tell it no differently than we would with Robin and Regina or Snow and Charming,” said Kitsis. “We just wanted to tell a love story. For us, it’s a love story like any other and it’s something we’re excited about.”
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While Sunny (Daniel Wu) and M.K. (Aramis Knight) try to figure out how to control the boy’s power, Quinn (Marton Csokas) schemes with a rival baron to take on The Widow (Emily Beecham). A ruthless warrior takes a young man under his wing in this series. DECEMBER 6 - 12, 2015
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Lidia Bastianich welcomes viewers to her Christmas table the hour-long documentary starts in her home kitchen, takes a tour around the world and finishes up at the dinner eck the halls and hang the table with special holiday stockings, it’s that time of dishes. year again! Yes, the holidays And just who are these are upon us, and so are the Christmas cooking specials that celebrity guests sharing their bring glad tidings and delicious personal stories and culinary customs? Why, none other than food to our screens. Oscar winner and longtime PBS and celebrated chef, friend Christopher Walken author and restaurateur Lidia (“The Deer Hunter,” 1978), TV Bastianich invite you to join journalist Ann Curry (“Dateline them for one such special. The newest installment of Bastian- NBC”), host and model Padma Lakshmi (“Top Chef”), recent ich’s series “Lidia Celebrates Kennedy Center honoree and America” brings together a group of diverse individuals as EGOT winner Rita Moreno (“The Electric Company”), they celebrate “Home for the Italian conductor Carlo Ponti Holidays,” airing Friday, Dec. 11, on PBS (check local listings). Jr. and Swedish chef Marcus Samuelsson (“The Taste”). Together with some of her The six stars gather with famous friends, Bastianich their host over an ethnic dinner cooks up a (winter) storm and as diverse as they are and tell brings us along for the ride, as By Cassie Dresch TV Media
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tales from different times in their lives, such as childhood memories or what prompted them to come to America. It’s all punctuated with footage of a special journey Bastianich recently took back to her birthplace in Istria and the political refugee camp she stayed in before coming stateside, as well as footage of her visits to Chennai, India, and the streets of Harlem. “The holidays are a great time of the year,” Bastianich said in a news release. “It’s a time to really assess our values in life and to talk about who we really are and where we come from — our roots, our culture.” Of course, she’ll be doing this in one of the best ways she knows: with a group of great friends with bellies full of delicious food. (32) TRAV Fast Foods Gone
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powers of evil? For those on the fence, “Lucifer” will make the flip-side look far more fun in this new Fox drama, premiering Monday, Jan. 25. The premiere date was moved ahead into the new year, placing the first episode right behind the second episode of the new “X-Files” reboot, a move that might garner some crossover viewing. Loosely based on the DC Comics character from “The Sandman” series, Tom Ellis (“Miranda”) stars as Lucifer Morningstar. Yes, the biblical Lucifer. His power on Earth is the ability to tease the truth out of anyone,
Pennsylvania town of the same name, the new drama “Centralia” will premiere on NBC some time in 2016 or 2017. Though filming has not yet started, interest is high as the real-life town was also the inspiration for another impressive franchise: the Silent Hill films and video games. No matter how fantastic it might sound, the story of the town is true. The population of Centralia has dwindled from a few thousand people to a mere 10 hangers-on since 1962, when a fire ignited in the coal mine beneath the town — a fire that’s been raging ever since. The drama is penned by the creator of “Star-Crossed,” Meredith Averill, who grew up in Pottsville, Pa., which is very near the doomed town. It is no wonder this small mining village became an inspiration Underworld rising: Ghost towns might seem — smoke still rises from the ground, massive furrows are like something out of a rent into the pavement from good movie or intense the pressure, and, after evacuvideo game, but they ation, it truly became a ghost are, in fact, real — and town. some are uninhabited Averill is not the only one for reasons that will to have had Centralia in mind make your skin when writing about some kind crawl. Based on of hell on Earth. the real As mentioned, the film “Silent Hill” (2006) was based loosely on the quiet inferno under the town, and many sightseers travel there out of reverence for the film and associated video games. They also visit to experience the desolation, not to mention the colorful graffiti, left behind. Simon Tatum (“The Last Freak Show”) knows of the devastation and resulting vandalism all too well. The filmmaker and documentarian is on board for the series, and what better choice, as he has spent a decade visiting the town to film. “The place became more to me than just a film subject,” he said in an interview with The Huffington Post. “I’d take every opportunity I could to fly back out there. To this day, I still find the smell of the burning sulphur comforting.” Katherine McNamara stars in “Shadowhunters.” PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
often with entertaining results. Surprisingly, the old trickster uses his powers for good instead of evil, though, alongside LAPD homicide detective Chloe Dancer (Lauren German, “Chicago Fire”). Not everyone is a fan of Morningstar, though; Kevin Alejandro (“Arrow”) — as Chloe’s ex-husband, Dan — boils as his daughter, Trixie (Scarlett Estevez, “The Massively Mixed-Up Middle School Mystery”), warms up to the guy. Lesley-Ann Brandt (“Single Ladies”) is Maze, known as Mazikeen, and Lucifer’s closest confidante in the comics; and D. B. Woodside (“Buffy The Vampire Slayer”) is the angel Amenadiel, who is set on convincing Lucifer to go back to Hell.
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Takers (2010, Action) Matt Dillon, Hayden Christensen, Chris Brown. FXM
Machete ('10, Act) Robert De Niro, FXM
Machete ('10, Act) Michelle Rodriguez, Danny Trejo. Robert De Niro, Danny Trejo. 133 258 Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Cutthroat Kitchen All Star Holiday Cutthroat Kitchen (N) F oodFght (N) Beat Flay Cake Wars: Christmas 110* 231*
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Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) and the rest of the BAU team are on the hunt for an UnSub who seems to have an interest in medical experimentation in this new episode. This hit drama follows an elite team of FBI profilers.
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In 1955, the close-knit Parton family struggles to overcome tragedy in this premiere movie. A story about the early life of Dolly Parton, the film stars Alyvia Alyn Lind as a young Dolly, Jennifer Nettles as her mother and Ricky Schroder as her father.
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