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U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic technician James Starr, left, looks at a water sample taken from the Elwha River with USGS geomorphologist Kris Jaeger as the river crests above flood stage Friday at the Elwha River Bridge.
Weekend storm more bluff than bluster Rain shadow effect protected northern towns BY JAMES CASEY
Amount paid to DNR The agreement has the Navy paying DNR $720,000 for the easement that restricts development in the area around Naval Base Kitsap, just north of Silverdale on the Kitsap Peninsula, and gives the Navy unrestricted access to waters for military exercises. That amount is too small, said Dan Baskins, Thorndyke Resources spokesman. “I don’t see how they could charge that amount when the land was assessed at $1.6 million,” he said. TURN
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It huffed. It puffed. But when all was done, it mostly bluffed. While satellite images of the storm that crossed the Washington coast Thursday looked horrific, they revealed a comforting detail: a stiletto slice of relatively calm conditions that followed the Strait of Juan de Fuca from around Clallam Bay to Admiralty Inlet. Weather watchers call it the “rain shadow.” By Saturday, the National Weather Service had canceled a flood watch for the North Olympic Peninsula. Double-digit winds had dwindled to 8 mph at Ellis Mountain, 2 mph at Indian Valley and 5 mph in Port Townsend. They had gusted Thursday to 47 mph north off Cape Flattery, 30 mph near LaPush, 39 mph at Hurricane Ridge and 43 mph in Port Townsend. By Saturday, power had been restored after scattered electrical outages across the Peninsula. Olympic National Park remained closed Saturday at Hurricane Ridge, Elwha, Sol Duc, Queets, Hoh, Mora and
OLYMPIA — A state Senate committee has scheduled a hearing this week to determine whether the state Department of Natural Resources acted properly in determining the amount the Navy would pay for a 55-year easement that restricts development on Hood Canal aquatic land. The easement blocks a project known as “pit-to-pier.” The Accountability and Reform Committee is scheduled to address the topic at 8 a.m. Thursday in Senate Hearing Room 2 in the John A. Cherberg Building, 304 15th Ave. S.W., Olympia. The pact between DNR and the Navy, which went into effect in August 2014, is a barrier to a Thorndyke Resources proposal to build a 998-foot pier on stateowned tidelands 5 miles south of the Hood Canal Bridge. The Poulsbo company plans to transport gravel from a quarry at Shine on a 4-mile conveyor belt to the pier, where some 6.75 million
tons of gravel would be loaded on barges annually. The pact between DNR and the Navy covers more than 4,800 acres of Hood Canal aquatic lands in a strip of state subtidal lands stretching from the Hood Canal Bridge south to just below the border between Jefferson and Mason counties.
Chimacum to ask $29.16 million Feedback was solicited through an online poll, presentations at school board meetings and a pubCHIMACUM — The Chimacum lic meeting Nov. 7. School District has developed a proposal that asks for about 16 percent Less ambitious less financing in a proposed construction bond measure than a A smaller amount reflects less failed bond proposal last February. ambitious goals and does not After a series of meetings and include construction of a district public input sessions, the school office, a new alternative educaboard approved a $29,165,000 tion building, a stadium, a plan, nearly $5.7 million less than remodel of the middle school and the $34.8 million measure request improvements to the auditorium rejected by voters. — all of which were included in “This proposal considers all of the original bond proposal our needs, financial realities and measure. the best use of our resources,” said If approved, the measure Rick Thompson, the district’s would impose a new tax on propsuperintendent. erty owners by $1.26 per $1,000 of “We’ve had community input, assessed value, or $315 for a the board has vetted this at length and we aren’t putting any- $250,000 home. BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Entertainers cancel events after attacks THE FOO FIGHTERS, Natalie Portman, U2 and other entertainers have canceled events in Paris following deadly terrorist attacks in the city. The Foo Fighters canceled the remaining dates of their European tour, including a planned show in Paris on Monday. Film distributor Mars said Saturday it had canceled promotional appearances for the film “Jane Got a Gun” starring Portman. The Oscar-winning actress was scheduled to appear at the film’s premiere and junket interviews Monday in Paris. “Because of the events [Friday] night, we are canceling TV appearances, junket and preview appearances with Natalie Portman Nov. 15-16,” the film distributor said in a state-
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Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters performs at Citi Field in New York in July. ment Saturday. A photo call today for the film “Bridge of Spies” — where Steven Spielberg, Mark Rylance and Amy Ryan were scheduled to appear — was canceled by the film’s distributor, Twentieth Century Fox. U2 postponed its Saturday night concert in Paris, which was to be aired by HBO. The Foo Fighters were scheduled to play at the Accor Hotels Arena in Paris on Monday. The Dave Grohl-led band canceled Friday
night’s show in Casalecchio Di Reno, Italy, as well as concerts in Turin, Italy; Lyon, France; and Barcelona, Spain. “There is no other way to say it. This is crazy and it sucks. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone who was hurt or who lost a loved one,” the band said in a statement released Saturday. At least 127 people were killed Friday at suicide bombings near France’s national stadium, shootings at Paris cafes and a hostage-taking inside the concert theater Bataclan.
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BRUCE DAYTON, 97, the father of Minnesota’s governor and a key figure in building his family’s company into the massive retailing business that became Target Corp., has died. Mr. Dayton, who also donated tens of millions of dollars in gifts and endowments to the Minneapolis Mr. Dayton Institute of in 1992 Art, died at his home surrounded by family Friday, according to the governor’s spokesman, Matt Swenson. Mr. Dayton was the father of Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton and the last survivor of five brothers — all grandsons of The Dayton Co. founder George Draper Dayton — who expanded the company nationally from a single department store in downtown Minneapolis. Those who knew him found Mr. Dayton direct in his views yet accommodating of other opinions, and someone with extraordinary business acuity and a dry sense of humor. Born in Minneapolis in 1918, Mr. Dayton embraced the family’s retailing heritage, taking a job in the store’s merchandise receiving room in his early 20s and steadily climbing into the boardroom. Along with his brothers, Mr. Dayton helped grow the upscale Dayton’s department store and its discount offshoot, Target, into nationally known chains. He was president around the time of the com-
Warm drinks pany’s initial public stock offering in 1967, and he later chaired the company’s board, according to a Target company chronology. Mr. Dayton stepped away from the business’ top ranks in 1983, ending 80 years of direct family involvement in one of Minnesota’s most storied companies.
_________ NANCY IRSAY, 65, the second wife of late Indianapolis Colts owner Robert Irsay, has died. An obituary on the website of Swartz Family Community Mortuary and Memorial Center in Franklin, Ind., said she died Nov. 7. A representative of the mortuary said the cause of death was not being released. Mrs. Irsay married Robert Irsay in 1989, five years after he moved the Colts to Indianapolis from Baltimore. After his 1997 death, she fought with his son,
current Colts owner Jim Irsay, over his estate until a settlement in which she received a horse farm and other properties and Jim Irsay got the Colts. She ran unsuccessfully for the Indiana House of Representatives in 1998.
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Kirk will be a guest of Jefferson County had its honor at a Friends of the own election problem today. Library no-host luncheon Arthur C. Boren, Demo- to be held Friday, Nov. 19,at the Vagabond crat, and Robert Cook, Cafe [Forks]. Republican, were tied at After speaking with the 1,651 each in their race for library group and their commissioner after absenguests, Mrs. Kirk will be a tee votes were counted yesspecial speaker at the terday. Forks Grade School Republicans have chalThanksgiving program lenged two votes, but and will present books to county Auditor Paul M. the grade school given in Richardson said he did not honor of David Hudson, believe the challenge would chief of the Quileutes and be sustained. Hohs. Boren led by 11 votes prior to the absentee 1990 (25 years ago) count. Resort developers would foot the bill for a 1965 (50 years ago) Laugh Lines new state park on the Peninsula author Ruth Miller Peninsula if park INDONESIA’S ANTIauthorities agree to swap DRUG CHIEF is proposSeen Around land at the site, state ing that the country puts and company officials Peninsula snapshots narcotic offenders in a jail said Wednesday in Port on an island surrounded by A COUPLE WALKING Angeles. crocodiles. their miniature Juliana That decision could be When I heard about the pig, replete in harness, made by early December, plan, I was shocked it came leash and coat, in Jessie and the developer said speout of Indonesia, and not Webster Park in Port cific site plans could be last night’s Republican Angeles . . . ready by the end of the debate. year. The plan is to send the WANTED! “Seen Around” “We would develop or inmates food supplies every items recalling things seen on the fund, or both, at our cost, North Olympic Peninsula. Send day but they will have to them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box park facilities to be detersurvive on their own. Port Angeles WA 98362; fax mined,” said Dan CudaThis already sounds like 1330, 360-417-3521; or email news@ back, real estate consultant a reality TV show I would peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure with the Mitsubishi Intertotally watch. you mention where you saw your James Corden “Seen Around.” national Corp.
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■ The Navy is proposing decreased air-to-surface missile exercises in its plan for expanding sonar testing and other warfare training off the Pacific Coast, including areas of the North Olympic Peninsula. A front-page Associated Press report Friday erroneously said the Navy would increase air-to-surface missile exercises. ■ One person spoke at a public hearing on Sequim’s mini Wi-Fi/cell tower moratorium at the City Council meeting last Monday. Sequim resident Diane Hood, 66, asked if the devices could impact the health of residents, noted concern of their potential placement in residential neighborhoods and requested a hard copy of the Spokane ordinance being used by Sequim as a model. A story on Page A8 Wednesday said there were no public comments during the hearing.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, NOV. 15, the 319th day of 2015. There are 46 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Nov. 15, 1315, in the Battle of Morgarten, Swiss Confederation forces lying in wait attacked and defeated invading Austrian troops. On this date: ■ In 1777, the Second Continental Congress approved the Articles of Confederation. ■ In 1806, explorer Zebulon Pike sighted the mountaintop now known as Pikes Peak in presentday Colorado. ■ In 1864, during the Civil War, Union forces led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman began their
“March to the Sea” from Atlanta; the campaign ended with the capture of Savannah, Ga., on Dec. 21. ■ In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. ■ In 1942, the naval Battle of Guadalcanal ended during World War II with a decisive U.S. victory over Japanese forces. ■ In 1959, four members of the Clutter family of Holcomb, Kan., were found murdered in their home. Ex-convicts Richard Hickock and Perry Smith were later convicted of the killings and hanged. ■ In 1964, Bonanza Air Lines Flight 114, a Fairchild F-27A,
crashed outside of Las Vegas, killing all 29 people on board. ■ In 1979, the British government publicly identified Sir Anthony Blunt as the “fourth man” of a Soviet spy ring. ■ In 1985, Britain and Ireland signed an accord giving Dublin an official consultative role in governing Northern Ireland. ■ In 1990, Bulgaria’s Grand National Assembly voted to change the country’s name from the People’s Republic of Bulgaria to the Republic of Bulgaria and invalidate the Communist constitution of 1971. ■ Ten years ago: Israel and the Palestinians, under strong U.S. pressure, reached an agreement to
open Gaza’s borders. ■ Five years ago: A House ethics committee panel began closed-door deliberations on 13 counts of alleged financial and fundraising misconduct by U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., who walked out of the proceeding after pleading unsuccessfully for more time to raise money for a lawyer. Rangel was convicted the next day of 11 rules violations. ■ One year ago: Pope Francis denounced the right-to-die movement, telling the Association of Italian Catholic Doctors it was a “false sense of compassion” to consider euthanasia an act of dignity when it was in fact a sin against God and creation.
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A3 Briefly: Nation prison this week, marking the end of a three-decade diplomatic burr between the two allies. SAN FRANCISCO — A douPollard, 61, ble-decker tourist bus careened had been servwildly out of control Friday in ing a life senPollard San Francisco’s crowded Union tence but was Square, running down a bicygranted parole this year under clist, at least two pedestrians sentencing rules in place at the and striking several cars before time of his prosecution that it plowed into scaffolding lining made him presumptively eligia construction site. ble for release. Twenty people were hurt, Although the decision from including six critically. the U.S. Parole Commission Twelve people suffered minor came around the same time as a injuries in the crash that hapsharp disagreement between the pened just before 3 p.m., San U.S. and the Israeli governFrancisco Fire Chief Joanne ments over a nuclear deal with Hayes-White said. The others Iran, officials from both counsuffered moderate injuries. tries have denied the release Union Square was crowded was in any way tied to that with shoppers and tourists arrangement. when, according to eyewitnesses, The release, scheduled for the bus came roaring across two Friday, caps a case that divided city blocks at high speed. public opinion. It also knocked down several power lines used to propel the News show lineups city’s fleet of electrical buses. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups Firefighters had to extricate for Sunday TV news shows: the two people under the bus as ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Presiwell as one trapped on the top dent Barack Obama; Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio; deck, Hayes-White said. As many as 30 people were believed Democratic presidential candidate to have been on board when the Martin O’Malley; Robby Mook, campaign manager for Democratic presivehicle went out of control, offidential candidate Hillary Rodham cials said. Clinton. The driver was conscious and ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — able to speak when firefighters Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush; John Podesta, Clinton’s pulled him from the wreckage, campaign chairman; David Boren, Hayes-White said. But she added it was too early to specu- president of the University of Oklahoma. late about what caused him to ■ CBS’ “Face the Nation” — lose control. Republican presidential candidate
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Convicted spy release WASHINGTON — Jonathan Pollard, the Navy intelligence analyst whose 1985 arrest for selling secrets to Israel set off a sensational spy saga, is scheduled to be released from federal
Rand Paul; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Bush. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Carson; Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md.; Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
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Briefly: World Soldiers kill 4; 11 held before G-20 summit ISTANBUL — Turkish soldiers killed four suspected Islamic State militants Saturday and authorities detained 11 demonstrators a day before leaders of the G-20 group of economic powerhouses meet for a summit overshadowed by the slaughter in Paris. French President Francois Hollande canceled his trip to today’s meeting following the Friday attacks in Paris. Hollande The Anadolu Agency said two cars believed to be carrying Islamic State group militants approached an armored military vehicle, ignored warnings to stop and opened fire on the soldiers. The soldiers responded, killing four militants inside one of the cars; the second car escaped, Anadolu said. The incident occurred close to a military border outpost near
the town of Oguzeli, in Gaziantep province — more than 400 miles east of the Mediterranean coastal resort where U.S. President Barack Obama and other leaders of the world’s top 20 economies will meet today and Monday. In a show of grief and solidarity with the victims, officials said Saturday that no music will be played at dinner or other events during the two-day gathering.
South Korean protest SEOUL, South Korea — Police fired tear gas and water cannons Saturday as they clashed with anti-government demonstrators who marched through Seoul in the largest protest in South Korea’s capital in more than seven years, leaving a protester critically injured. The marches, organized by labor, civic and farmers’ groups, brought together protesters with a diverse set of grievances against the government of conservative President Park Geunhye, including her businessfriendly labor policies and a decision to require middle and high schools to use only stateissued history textbooks. About 70,000 people marched from various locations in Seoul to an area near City Hall. The Associated Press
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A man holds his head in his hands as he lays flowers in front of the Carillon cafe in Paris on Saturday. French President Francois Hollande vowed to attack the Islamic State group without mercy as the jihadist group admitted responsibility Saturday for orchestrating the deadliest attacks inflicted on France since World War II.
War vowed as France seeks Paris attackers BY ANGELA CHARLTON AND SYLVIE CORBET THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PARIS — French President Francois Hollande said Saturday that France would wage “merciless” war on the Islamic State group, after the jihadists claimed responsibility for a gun and bomb rampage targeting the vibrant cafes, bars and clubs of Paris — an attack on the heart of the city that killed more than 120. Grief, alarm and resolve spread across Europe as officials raced to piece together information on the attackers. Late Saturday, Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office said authorities made three arrests linked to the deadly attacks. Spokesman Jean-Pascal Thoreau said the arrests at the Belgian border came after a car with Belgian license plates was seen
close to the Bataclan theater in Paris on Friday night, one of the places where victims were killed. He said it was a rental vehicle, and police organized several raids in the St. Jans Molenbeek neighborhood in Brussels on Saturday. Authorities said eight attackers died, seven in suicide bombings, a new terror tactic in France. Police said they shot and killed the other assailant. Prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said authorities couldn’t rule out the possibility that other militants involved in the attack remained at large. Hollande said at least 127 people died Friday when attackers launched gun attacks at cafes, detonated suicide bombs near France’s national stadium and killed hostages in a concert hall. More than 350 people were hurt, almost 100 critically.
Hollande, who declared three days of national mourning and raised the nation’s security to its highest level, called the carnage “an act of war that was prepared, organized, planned from abroad with internal help.” Hollande said France would increase its military efforts to crush the Islamic State group. He said France — which is part of a U.S.-led coalition bombing suspected Islamic State group targets in Syria and Iraq and also has troops fighting militants in Africa — “will be merciless toward the barbarians of Islamic State group.” The Islamic State group claimed responsibility in an online statement in Arabic and French circulated by supporters. It was not immediately possible to confirm the authenticity of the admission, which bore the group’s logo and resembled previous verified statements from the group.
Diplomats set timetable for Syrian elections, transition BY MATTHEW LEE AND GEORGE JAHN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VIENNA — Diplomats meeting in Vienna agreed Saturday on a timeline for a political transition in Syria that is aimed at ending the country’s civil war. Key details, including the status of Syrian President Bashar Assad and a determination of which opposition groups are terrorists, remain unresolved. At the conclusion of Saturday’s
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talks, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced agreement on a Jan. 1 date for the start of talks between Assad’s government and the opposition. Within six months, the negotiations between the Syrian sides are to establish “credible, inclusive and nonsectarian” transitional government that would set a schedule for drafting a new constitution, according to a joint statement released by the United Nations on behalf of the 19 parties to the talks.
A free and fair U.N.-supervised election would be held within 18 months, according to the statement. The diplomats agreed on a means to enforce a cease-fire but failed to agree on which groups other than the Islamic State and al-Qaida affiliates would not be eligible for the truce. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Jordan would oversee a process that would identify which groups should be considered for identification as terrorists.
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West: One dead, 2 injured in Calif. gas line explosion
Nation: Airstrike likely killed Islamic State leader
Nation: Supreme Court to hear abortion case
World: High-speed TGV test train derails, kills 7
A HEAVY-EQUIPMENT OPERATOR was killed Friday after puncturing a natural gas line in Central California, creating an explosion and 200-foothigh plumes of flame that destroyed a nearby home, authorities said. Two people were injured at the house that was destroyed, but a child escaped injury. “The fire burned so intensely,” Kern County fire Capt. Tom Ellison said. “Everything was gone. It was black.” The injured people received second- and third-degree burns over 20 percent to 30 percent of their bodies, Hall Ambulance said. It was unclear what kind of work was being done.
AN AMERICAN AIRSTRIKE has targeted and likely killed a top Islamic State group leader in Libya, the Pentagon said Saturday. Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said the strike targeted Abu Nabil, also known as Wissam Najm Abd Zayd al Zubaydi, an Iraqi al-Qaida operative and an Islamic State group leader in Libya. It was the first airstrike against an Islamic State group leader in Libya and followed an operation that officials believe likely killed militant Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born British citizen known as “Jihadi John,” who appeared in several videos depicting the beheadings of U.S. and western hostages.
THE SUPREME COURT is giving an election-year hearing to a dispute over state regulation of abortion clinics in the court’s first abortion case in eight years. The justices said Friday they will hear arguments, probably in March, over a Texas law that would leave about 10 abortion clinics open across the state. A decision should come by late June. The issue split the court 5-4 the last time the justices decided an abortion case in 2007, and Justice Anthony Kennedy is expected to hold the controlling vote on a divided court.
A HIGH-SPEED TEST train derailed, burst into flames, split apart and plunged into a canal in northeast France, killing at least seven people and gravely injuring at least 10 others. There were no immediate indications that Saturday’s crash into the Marne au Rhin canal had anything to do with Friday’s the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, said spokeswoman Viviane Chevallier of the Bas-Rhin region. Authorities believe the TGV highspeed train, with 49 people on board, was going too fast and skipped off the tracks in the town of Eckwerscheim near the German border, she said.
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Approval of plat Hearing continued in to be considered murder-by-insulin try BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss a plat approval request at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. The request from Port Ludlow Associates seeks an extension to design and construct the second phase of the Olympic Terrace II project, which was first approved in 2007 but was postponed due to economic conditions. Since that time, the company has sought and received several extensions. If the commissioners approve an extension, construction would need to begin by June 28, 2017. The project has already generated $23,377 in fees for the county. At their 1:30 p.m. briefing, commissioners will discuss hearing testimony on the county six-year transportation improvement plan for 2016-21. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ Acceptance of a $42,076 grant from the Washington State Office of Public Defense to improve the quality of public defense services. ■ A $4,650 contract with the Chimacum School District for the district’s Birth to 3 Years program. ■ A supplement of $2,000 for the contract with Hultz-BHU engineers of Tacoma for the Jefferson County jail’s fire alarm replacement. The supplement will increase the contract maximum to $10,100. ■ Accepting a $73,000 grant from the state Department of Ecology for the Marine Resources Committee. ■ An agreement to allo-
Eye on Jefferson cate $11,580 to Mental Health Court, ■ An agreement to allocate $14,469 to adult drug court and family therapeutic court.
Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will conduct a public hearing to discuss its periodic update of the comprehensive plan when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall at 540 Water St. After the public hearing, the council may approve the 2015-16 docket, which potentially will include 53 items recommended by the Planning Commission. The council will have an opportunity to add, delete or modify any of the items. It also may request City Manager David Timmons to consult with the Planning Commission and City Council to develop a plan to address those items not included in the 2016 docket. The council also will conduct a public hearing and determine whether to reenact and extend, modify or terminate the interim landuse rules adopted for the Howard Street Corridor. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall.
Council Finance and Budget Committee will discuss reducing the utility shut-off cycle from three months to two months when it meets Thursday. The special meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the third-floor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St. The committee also will discuss the proposed 2016 budget.
Jefferson PUD Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss an interlocal agreement with Jefferson County when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock. No agenda had been posted as of Saturday.
The amount breaks down as follows: ■ $19.8 million allocated for the expansion of Chimacum Creek Primary School to include third, fourth and fifth grades and the demolition of the current elementary school building, which was constructed in 1948. ■ About $2.2 million for districtwide safety and security improvements. ■ $450,000 for improvements to the technology infrastructure. ■ About $3.4 million for energy upgrades.
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during the next three weeks. To qualify for the Feb. 9 ballot, the district must finalize the bond amount and submit a ballot measure to the Jefferson County auditor by Dec. 11. “We’ve worked on this for a long time,” Thompson said. “It’s time to invest in our schools.” For more information, go to www.csd49.org or call Thompson at 360-302-5896.
________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula dailynews.com.
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OLYMPIA — The Washington state Public Disclosure Commission has launched an investigation into a spending committee for the National Rifle Association. The Seattle Times reported that the probe involves the committee’s campaign-finance disclosure filings during the 2014 elections.
The committee — the National Rifle Association of Washingtonians Opposed to I-594 — argued against an initiative that expanded gun-purchase background checks to private transfers and sales. Voters approved the initiative. The state commission says the committee made at least five campaign-disclosure filings that were later than the legal requirement.
caseworker. Haynes, a nondiabetic who had Down syndrome, died of complications of pneumonia in October 2014. He was 57. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer on Friday granted defense attorney John Hayden’s motion to continue the hearing. Rohrer reset the review hearing for 9 a.m. Nov. 24. Davis is being held in the Clallam County jail on $50,000 bail.
________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.
Jefferson Transit board members will discuss its 2016 work plan at a meeting Tuesday. The board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the transit facility at 63 Four Corners Road. It also will discuss a capital equipment grant agreement and hear reports on operations and maintenance.
The Jefferson Healthcare board will hear a report from the hospital’s chief medical officer when it meets Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the thirdfloor conference room at 2500 West Sims Way, Port Finance, budget Townsend. committee The agenda had not been The Port Townsend City posted as of Saturday.
■ $1.8 million to consolidate the alternative education PI program into underutilized spaces. ■ $700,000 for replacement of the dirt track with an all-weather facility. ■ $700,000 for drainage improvements and reseeding for the athletic field as well as adding aluminum bleachers and restroom facilities. Thompson said the list received preliminary approval by the board at its Nov. 4 regular meeting but still needs a vote for its ratification. This will happen at a special meeting sometime
PORT ANGELES — A court hearing for a Port Angeles man accused of trying to kill a relative with a deadly dose of insulin was continued Friday to Nov. 24. Robbie Wayne Davis is still scheduled to go to trial Jan. 11 on charges of attempting to murder his late stepuncle, Richard Haynes. “As far as we know, it’s going out in January,” said Michele Devlin, Clallam County chief criminal deputy prosecuting attorney, in a Friday interview.
Davis, 40, is charged with three counts of attempted first-degree aggravated m u r d e r , Davis t h r e e counts of first-degree assault-administers a destructive or noxious substance and two counts of felony harassment-threats to kill. The harassment charges stem from letters that Davis allegedly wrote in the county jail that threatened a deputy prosecuting attorney and a
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Campaigns must report donations by the following Monday after they’re received. But the NRA committee’s disclosure reports were made weeks, and in some cases more than a month, after donations were received. The filings involved about $350,000 transferred from the NRA to its local spending committee.
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SEQUIM — Now that the high school girls swim team has finished using it, the pool at the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center has been drained. The exercise center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., known as SARC, was closed Oct. 30 for an indefinite period, citing a lack of funds. The center contains the city’s only public pool. The pool had been kept in a semi-operational state through Thursday to allow the Sequim High School girls swim team to finish out the season, thanks to a $7,500 donation from the SARC Foundation, a recently established 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Once practices were completed, the pool was drained for the winter. The pool and the rest of SARC are being kept in a standby mode, said Frank Pickering, board chairman. “We are winterizing” SARC, but “it is set up to be reactivated,” he said. Clallam County Fire District No. 3 personnel lent a helping hand Friday, using an engine tender, hose and nozzle.
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“The key thing was we were able to call the fire department . . . and they volunteered to come down and do a little training by pumping out our pool,” Pickering said.
Potential partnership The facility could reopen if a potential partnership with the Clallam County Family YMCA materializes, Pickering has said. A feasibility study for a proposal that the Clallam County YMCA manage SARC in partnership with the SARC board has been completed. YMCA officials will present results of the study during a meeting beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday in council chambers at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The presentation is open to the public. Later this month, YMCA officials plan to present the SARC board with a business plan, Kyle Cronk, YMCA executive director, has said. The board would then vote to approve or deny the plan. Draining the pool provided firefighters with valuable training, said Lt. Jeff
Albers of Fire District No. 3. “We are out here helping out SARC and getting some training when we can,” he said. “It allows us . . . to work out the kinks, literally, so that when we are called to do our job, we can do it efficiently without any mistakes.” Firefighters conducted a similar operation at SARC earlier this year when the facility was closed temporarily for maintenance, Albers said. Firefighters connected a 1,250-gallon water tender to a pool drainage pipe and then sucked out about 100,000 gallons of water. The water was pumped through a 5-inch hose and sprayed on a grassy field northeast of SARC. Spraying the water out onto the field prevented the water from entering the city’s sewage system, saving the city the cost of processing the water at its sewage facility, Pickering said. The process took about two hours to complete, with about 1,100 gallons a minute being drained, said Lee Forderer, a firefighter and emergency medical technician.
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DNR: Decision CONTINUED FROM A1 things are done right in the future.” While it has no legal Thorndyke Resources had approached committee weight, Baskins expects the chairman state Rep. Mark committee’s reaction to the Miloscia, a Republican from case will be brought up in Federal Way, to request the the courtroom by the prehearing, according to vailing side. “Using the law and legisBaskins and Miloscia. The company has lost lative intent is commonly two court challenges of the used in court case argueasement, in Kitsap County ments,” Baskins said. Miloscia said DNR and Superior Court in May and in U.S. District Court in Thorndyke will have an September. equal amount of time for Thorndyke has appealed presentations. and is waiting for the Court Baskins will give Thornof Appeals to assign time dyke’s presentation, accomfor oral arguments, a pro- panied by company attorcess Baskins said could neys. take from four to 18 months. Speaking for the DNR at A DNR spokeswoman the hearing will be Megan said court decisions support Duffy, deputy supervisor of the easement. the aquatics and geology “As shown by the divisions, and Matthew repeated court victories on Randazzo, senior adviser to this issue, the agency Commissioner of Public behaved appropriately, and Lands Peter Goldmark. in the best interests of the “It is unusual for us to be state,” said Sheila Kaiser. asked to be invited to a “We are proud of the work session where litiHood Canal easement, gants against the state will which is a historic win for be presenting information national security and the and we are then asked to environment.” speak on issues pertinent to Opponents to the project, that pending litigation,” led by the Hood Canal Kaiser said. Coalition, have focused on “We have informed compossible environmental mittee staff that we may be effects, traffic and the not able to answer certain potential impact, including questions given those legal collisions, of multiple Hood concerns, but we will cerCanal Bridge openings tainly participate in good required by up to six barges faith.” a day. Miloscia said the committee will fulfill its purNo judicial powers pose as a watchdog over the Miloscia said the com- executive branch, which mittee has no judicial pow- includes the DNR. “At the end of the day, ers, “There are a lot of unan- whether it’s legal or not is swered questions as to how unimportant,” he said. “Being legal is not the DNR arrived at the price and got fair and rea- always the same as being right.” sonable value,” he said. ________ “If we determine that something didn’t follow the Jefferson County Editor Charlie law, we will write legisla- Bermant can be reached at 360tion that will clarify the 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula state law and make sure dailynews.com.
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LaPush Road, also known as state Highway 110, was closed Friday as the Bogachiel River came across the road near Milepost 8 near Three Rivers Resort. The road reopened Saturday morning.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 Ecology’s website Saturday. before the Elwha receded. kept damages down, “Forecasts remain for a The forecasts Saturday although a sailboat at John And residents also must warmer-than-normal win- still warned of perils — a Wayne Marina was blown increased from its anchorage and wait to see the bright gift ter and below-normal snow- continuing chance of landslides along driven onto the rocks near the clouds were expected to fall.” As of Saturday, the the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the south parking lot. bestow on the Olympic No injuries were blamed Mountains: the foot or more Olympics’ snow water Hood Canal and Admiralty of new snow the storm was equivalent — the amount of Inlet; small craft warnings on the storm. expected to drop on Hurri- water in the snow on the in the Strait until tonight; cane Ridge by this morning. ground — stood at 70 per- and high surf warnings on On toward Snoqualmie the Pacific coast until noon But that invitation also cent of average. As the storm seemed to today. might prove to be better start abating Friday, JefferLittle fl ooding than the promised party. son County Emergency SerAll power restored As the weekend passed, vices Manager Bob Hamlin In the Olympics emergency managers and But no new power out- said it hadn’t lived up to its By tonight, the snow electricity providers found ages or road closures were advance billing. level was predicted to fall to themselves all stressed up reported Saturday, and the It had done much less 2,500 feet from Saturday’s with few places to go after most recent two highway damage than the Aug. 29 they fixed scattered road problems — fallen trees windstorm he said was preforecast 4,000 feet. It was expected to rise to closures and power outages across U.S. Highway 101 at mature for a big blow, and 7,000 feet Monday night that started around midday Milepost 319 and high far from the standard of water across state Highway severity set last Dec. 9-11. before dropping to 4,000 Thursday. The incidents tapered off 112 from Milepost 23 to feet by Thursday. Weather radar showed Hurricane Ridge stands instead of increasing expo- Milepost 29 — had been the storm reaching the Cas5,242 feet above sea level; nentially as they’d been fixed by Saturday morning. cade Mountain divide early At the height of the heavy Saturday afternoon while Mount Angeles, 6,453 feet; expected to do. The flood watch that had weather, about 3,900 Clal- still extending hundreds of Mount Storm King, 4,534 been predicted to last until lam County Public Utility miles beyond the Washingfeet. The state Department of 10 a.m. today was canceled District customers had lost ton coast. Ecology said the storm had at 6:15 a.m. Saturday for power Thursday and Friday It was moving to the reduced the drought classi- Clallam, Jefferson and from Neah Bay to Diamond northeast, followed by Point — 2,500 of them in another storm westward in fication of Washington from Grays Harbor counties. instructional materials, Only one river showed SunLand due to what the 68 percent of the state in including videos, will be the North Pacific. late October to 48 percent significant flooding. The PUD called a “blink” in the available for inspection. Along the western slope Bogachiel was gauged at Bonneville Power AdminisFriday. Clallam County Health of the Cascades, as many as about 40 feet near LaPush tration supply. and Human Services repre5,000 residents were withat midday Friday, about 3 Low snowpack sentatives Dr. Chris Frank out power Friday morning, feet above its banks, and Jefferson County and David Doran, along but those had dropped to However, the National closed state Highway 110. SEQUIM — The Olymwith teachers and adminis- Oceanic and Atmospheric By 11 a.m. Saturday, it In Jefferson County, 300 Friday night. pic Peninsula Audubon SociBy tonight, forecasters trees fell into power lines at ety will meet at the Dunge- trators from the schools, will Administration said it was stood at less than 32 feet. premature to predict if the Meanwhile, the Elwha Cape George, West Valley, said another foot of snow ness River Audubon Center be in attendance. Washington law requires storm signaled a shift from River south of U.S. Highway Eaglemount, Gardiner, Dis- may have fallen in the Casat Railroad Bridge Park, NOAA’s long-range forecast 101 flooded slightly more covery Bay, South Hastings cades since Saturday after2151 W. Hendrickson Road, that parents/guardians attend this informational of a wet but warm El Niño than 1 inch Friday before and Marrowstone Island, noon at 7 p.m. Wednesday. _______ winter. but all power had been dropping. Carolyn Wilcox presents meeting in order to have their child excused from “The prospects of the A U.S. Geological Survey restored by Friday morning. “Birding Paradise and BroReporter James Casey can be participation in the AIDS statewide snowpack team took the opportunity The utility classified all the reached at 360-452-2345, ext. ken Bones: My Recent prevention program. drought ending anytime to measure sediments outages as minor. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily Adventures in Mexico.” Following the meeting, soon are not good,” said stirred up by the storm Moderate tide levels also news.com. The program is free and parents/guardians who wish open to the public. to have their child excused Wilcox shares stories from her birding vacation to from participation in the AIDS prevention program El Tuito, Mexico, where, on can sign a release form. the first day, there was an To enrich, encourage and For more information, accident, resulting in a brophone 360-457-8575. ken ankle. empower people with She continued on her developmental disabilities. Free workshop trip anyhow. Wilcox is the owner and SEQUIM — A free eduoperator of Experience cational workshop co-hosted Olympic Tours, based in by Park View Villas will be THANK YOU to all of the businesses and individuals who donated and made Port Angeles. held at John Wayne Marina, Clallam Mosaic’s Annual Fundraiser a huge success!! We can all make a difference. 2577 W. Sequim Bay Road, HIV/AIDS info from noon to 4:30 p.m. Airport Garden Center Karon’s Frame Center Scott Schaefer PORT ANGELES — The Wednesday. 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Briefly . . . State Patrol warns of phone scam OLYMPIA — The State Patrol says that anyone who calls in its name asking for credit card numbers or other personal information is not affiliated with the agency. The call is likely a scam from people attempting to steal money, it said in an announcement issued Friday. Over the Past four months, the State Patrol has received numerous phone calls from members of the public saying they have been contacted by the agency for donations. The Washington State Patrol Troopers Association is one of many police unions or associations contacting the public soliciting donations, the State Patrol said. The telemarketing company used by the association will not ask for credit card numbers or personal financial information over the phone, the agency said. No troopers solicit donations. Anyone who suspects that a call is a scam should hang up and contact a State Patrol office, the agency said.
Woman sentenced PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman has been sentenced to two
years’ community custody for selling methamphetamine in August 2013, the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team said. Tonia Marie Bish, 37, of Port Angeles pleaded guilty July 30 to one count of delivery of methamphetamine. She was sentenced Thursday. The Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team, or OPNET, developed probable cause to believe that Bish sold 5.9 grams of meth for $200 from her residence in the 100 block of Motor Avenue in Port Angeles, court papers said.
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SEATTLE — The observation deck on Seattle’s Space Needle would be refurbished to improve views if plans to renovate the city icon are approved. The Seattle Times reported that Space Needle chief executive Ron Sevart on Friday presented a proposal for five long-term projects to the city’s Landmarks Preservation Board. Clear grates Sevart said the multiPORT ANGELES — The year effort, if approved, public works department would be the largest reincan be called for assistance vestment in the Space Neein clearing catch basins dle since it was built in clogged with leaves or other 1962. debris to prevent neighborThe proposal includes hood flooding. replacing the outside obserRain sweeps debris to vation deck enclosure, catch basins, where it can which is now a metal secuclog storm drains by blockrity cage, with a glass baring the flow of rainwater rier that officials say will into the stormwater system. improve the view. That can cause water to Both the restaurant pool along streets and level and observation deck sometimes even flood inter- would also get new floor-tosections and homes. ceiling, energy-efficient winTo help prevent surface dows. flooding, use a rake or The proposal also pitchfork to clear grates of includes better wheelchair debris, and do not attempt access and an upgraded eleto remove the grate, the city vator system. advises. The project would be Leaves and yard debris paid for by private money. should be disposed of in a Sevart declined to give an container and not left on estimated cost. the yard or street, the city Peninsula Daily News said. and The Associated Press
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Jill Walrath, manager of Gross’s Nursery-Florist in Port Angeles, replaces a plant on a display of garden decorations at the store Friday.
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PORT ANGELES — Gross’s Nursery-Florist is closing, and the long-standing Port Angeles business is offering discounts to clear its remaining stock. Store Manager Jill Walrath said the business is closing because the owner, Todd Holm, died in August. Holm’s heirs, who live out of state, intend to liquidate the business and sell the property at 826 E. First St., Walrath said. “We don’t have an end date, but we’re hoping to be done by the end of the year,” Walrath said. “I promised that I would
PORT ANGELES — A dean at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland will join the Peninsula College staff as the vice president of instruction. Sharon Buck was chosen after an extensive national search for a replacement of Mary O’Neil Garrett, who retired in December 2014, the college said in an announcement Friday. Buck will join the staff in January, the college said in its announcement, which did not include her salary. “I have great enthusiasm for implementing many of the initiatives you are moving into, and I think my background provides a solid grounding that will contribute to the work we can do together to create the strength of the college’s future,” Buck said in her application for the position. She now serves as the dean of instruction, transportation and applied technologies at Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland. Luke Robins, Peninsula College president, said Buck
1. Washington Dental Services Foundation paid $48,779.00 to Washington Department of Health as part of a signed Agreement which tells us that DOH agreed to hold in secret any data in the 2010 Smile Survey which might be contrary to the interests of the Dental Foundation.* 2. The Clallam County 2010 Smile Survey was published without any facts identifying a relationship between fluoridation and dental cavities in children. 3. Access to the information contained in the County survey was refused by Tom Locke, the County Health Officer and its release was long delayed by the state Department of Health. 4. Misrepresentation of survey results by the dental foundation was protested by the Department of Health Oral Health Program Manager who exclaimed in an email DOH to WDSF April 26, 2011: “Could we get to an agreement to release only true data statements?”. 5. Misrepresentation of data for preschool children between 2005 and 2010 is repeated in the present fluoridation campaign offered by fluoride advocates. There is no evidence of a decrease in cavities in preschoolers from 2005 to 2010: No school children of this age were examined in 2005.
see things through to the end.” Gross’s is selling its nursery stock, including trees, shrubs, perennial plants and outdoor pots, at 50 percent discounts. Home decor, including indoor house plants and Christmas items, are 20 percent off. The floral section of the business has already shut down. “Everything must go,” Walrath said. Gross’s is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Holm died in his home Aug. 19 at the age of 59, according to his obituary.
A floral designer, Holm purchased the store with his late mother, Shirley Ward, in 1975. The site was occupied by Gross’s Nursery and Pet Store prior to that. The pet shop was soon phased out, and the floral businesses took its place. “He labored all those years,” Walrath said of Holm. “He’s done most everything here.” Walrath said she would likely find another job in the floral business. As for Gross’s longtime customers, Walrath said: “They’re just sad to see the business go.”
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“has a wealth of experience with both academic and vocational/technical programs, as Buck well as broad-ranging experience within the state community college system. “She’s a ‘systems thinker’ who can embrace our guiding principles and help us achieve the ambitious strategic goals we’ve set for the coming months and years.”
Technical dean In her role at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Buck is the technical dean for the welding, machining, electronics, automotive, collision repair, diesel and motorcycle programs, as well as the applied baccalaureate degree in transportation and logistics management. She previously served as an original member of the curriculum learning and design team at Cascadia College during her nine years
with the school. Later, as dean of instruction for Cascadia, Buck supervised professional and technical programs as well as developmental and transfer information technology, math, business, economics, accounting and science. Other prior work experience includes serving as the dean of business at North and East County for Everett Community College. She also designed courses for the Tulalip tribes; has implemented integrated basic education and skills training, or I-BEST, at each location where she has served as a dean; worked as part of collaborative learning teams; and was named Workforce Dean of the Year by the Washington State Centers of Excellence, the college said. Buck received her doctorate in community college leadership from Oregon State University in 2004, a master’s degree in forest resources management from the University of Washington and a bachelor’s degree in agriculture from California State Polytechnic University.
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Clallam appoints trust lands panel mined outcome. I’m hopeful that they are able to remain productive.” Peach Peach said the committee should stay focused on the Charter Review Commission’s request to study reconveyance and help DNR curb arrearage. Chapman said DNR timber sales have consistently provided revenue to Clallam County, even through the worst of the recession. “Having sat through 15 budgets, it has always been a positive number from DNR, and I think that they don’t get enough credit for that,” Chapman said. “That’s a story that we have not told. So I’d like to put that on the record and thank them for just shepherding the trust lands and the work they’ve done.” Chapman said he hopes the committee will be a partner with DNR and not an adversary. “In my conversations with leadership at DNR, they’re hoping for the same thing,” Chapman said. “So that would be my charge for anybody who hears about these comments or reads about them.” “Remember, they do return cash every year to the county,” Chapman added. “They should be credited for that.”
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Some say the uncut timber is part of the reason that four Clallam County mills have closed since June 2014. DNR officials have said increased protections for the threatened marbled murrelet, land transactions for future revenue, staff shortages and the economic recession each contributed to lower annual harvest levels. “I’m not totally convinced what the end game of this committee is,” Commissioner Mike Chapman said. “But because these groups stepped forward and nominated representatives, I’m willing to let them take a look at it. But I’m in no way dissatisfied with DNR. I think they do a great job.” Former Clallam County Commissioner Phil Kitchel was hired in September as a consultant to the trust lands committee.
Opening unfilled An advertised opening for a representative from the Olympic Forest Coalition was not filled but may be filled later. “I appreciate the diversity that we’ve got on that committee,” Peach said. “There is no predeter-
Losing money Proponents of reconveyance say Clallam County and its junior taxing districts like schools, hospitals and fire departments are losing millions of dollars a year to arrearage.
2-woman art show graces studio in PA Free reception is planned today BY DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A two-woman art show is up now at Studio Bob, the event space upstairs at 118½ E. Front St., and the public is invited to a free reception today from noon
the lounge adjacent to Studio Bob, will be open with food and drink for purchase. To find out more about activities at this venue, see the Studio Bob page on Facebook or phone owner Bob Stokes at 415-9900457.
to 3 p.m. Cherish Dahinden and Marie Campbell, both Port Angeles artists, are showing their creations: Dahinden’s paintings based on world maps and Campbell’s ________ apparel in the Boho-chic, Features Editor Diane Urbani vintage and cowgirl styles. de la Paz can be reached at 360Admission is free to the 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. reception while The Loom, urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.
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Arrearage The catalyst for the new panel was arrearage, timber that the state Department of Natural Resources, or DNR, was authorized to sell but did not sell for myriad reasons in the past decade. “Many thanks to all the people that are volunteering for this,” Commissioner Bill Peach said Tuesday. “It’s an important project.” The elected Charter Review Commission voted 10-4 in July to recommend that a trust lands committee study the feasibility of the county taking on the management of its timberlands. This would require legislative action. If county management is not found to be in the best interest of local government, the committee will “provide guidance to ensure a continual engagement” with DNR on how it is “promptly and adequately fulfilling its trust land objectives to Clallam County, its taxing districts and its citizenry,” according to the recommendation from a majority of the Charter Review Commission. “It’s going to be a very important and, I’m sure, comprehensive effort,” Commissioner Jim McEntire said Tuesday. “I appreciate all the ones that have stood forward to participate in that. It’s not going to be an easy lift.”
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PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has assembled a 15-member advisory committee to study the possibility of reconveying state trust lands back to the county for management. The three commissioners Tuesday appointed representatives to the ad hoc Trust Lands Advisory Committee as recommended by the Clallam County Charter Review Commission. Here are the members who will serve through the end of next year: ■ David Bekkevar, commissioner District 1 representative. ■ Robert Lea, commissioner District 2 representative. ■ Kenneth Reandeau, commissioner District 3 representative. ■ Jesse Waknitz, Port of Port Angeles environmental manager, port representative. ■ Diana Reaume, Quillayute Valley School District superintendent, school districts representative. ■ Kyle Blum, DNR deputy supervisor for state uplands, DNR representative. ■ Ben Pacheco, Clallam County Fire District No. 4 chairman, junior taxing districts representative. ■ Joseph Murray, professional forester, Society of American Foresters representative. ■ Cindy Kelly, grange member, Clallam County granges representative. ■ Susanne Scott, League of Women Voters representative. ■ Tom Swanson, Clallam County Republicans representative. ■ Mike Doherty, former Clallam County commissioner, Clallam County Democrats representative. ■ Jason Cross, North Olympic Timber Action Committee representative. ■ Rod Fleck, Forks city attorney/planner, city of Forks representative. ■ Cynthia Bork, U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman, environmental groups representative.
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Lady of Lake character in new novel BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
LAKE CRESCENT — A new paranormal suspense novel from a veteran writer has transformed Lake Crescent into a place where death isn’t the worst thing that can happen to those who wander near the water. Yasmine Galenorn’s Autumn T h o r n s takes place in a darkly mysterious West End where it’s Galenorn not safe to walk in the woods, by the water or at home, or even to be a patient in the local hospital. Autumn Thorns, promised to be the first of a new eight-to-12-novel series, was released in paperback and electronic editions Oct. 27. On the north shore of Galenorn’s darkly magical vision of Lake Crescent, the Lady of the Lake routinely takes the lives of those she desires, the Crow Man and his flock are harbingers of danger, ghosts and ghouls walk the town’s streets, and some of the human residents aren’t too friendly either. Protagonist Kerris Fellwater’s family has lived in Whisper Hollow for generations, but Kerris has fled her angry, verbally abusive and controlling grandfather to live in Seattle, where she has spent the past decade as a barista. However, her grandparents have been taken by the Lady of the Lake, and she must return home to take up her grandmother’s post as the town’s spirit shaman, to guide restless spirits to
located east of Camp David Junior, on the northwestern shore of Lake Crescent.
their final resting place and to protect town residents from the things that go bump in the night. There, she teams up with her guardian shapeshifter, a deadly violinist who lulls spirits to rest with music and a team of local residents dedicated to supporting her work in keeping the dead at bay.
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Inspired by PT Galenorn, a Seattlebased author who has published 40 books, said the idea of a spirit shaman in the old Celtic pagan tradition working on the North Olympic Peninsula was inspired during a visit to Port Townsend. “The energy there just hit me, the entire Peninsula,” she said. Galenorn said that after exploring more of the area’s moss-covered trees and deep, dark waters, as well as learning the rich tapestry of legends and tales, the Whisper Hollow community came to life in her mind. Most of the antagonists and allies Fellwater will deal with in the books are from Celtic myths and legends, and some native traditions, such as some variation on the Sasquatch, and others entirely from her own imagination, she said. There is also an element of mystery as Fellwater finds herself investigating very human crimes, including disappearances and murders. Rather than selecting a real town to set her stories where it is easy to get a local detail wrong, Galenorn said she prefers to create her own places local history. ror author Stephen King’s and weave in references Galenorn said Whisper town of Haven and David to nearby real places and Hollow was inspired by hor- Lynch’s quirky Twin Peaks — a town with a personality and spirit of its own. “The town is a bit of a
Galenorn said her version of the Lady of the Lake was inspired by the true story of Hallie Latham Illingworth, a Port Angeles resident who was murdered in 1937 and her body weighted and dumped into Lake Crescent. The historical account was written by Mavis Amundson, a Seattle author. Illingworth’s body was recovered in 1940 when it floated to the surface, and clues found on her body ultimately resulted in the murder conviction of her husband, Montgomery J. “Monty” Illingworth, in 1942. However, in Galenorn’s world, the Lady of the Lake becomes an embodiment of the lake itself, a hungry spirit that drags down anyone unlucky enough to stray close to the water and capture her attention. “The Lady of the Lake became more than the local legend,” she said. Galenorn has published four previous book series, all set in the Pacific Northwest, and eight nonfiction books on the metaphysical world and tradition. Her books don’t fit neatly into any single genre. They have been categorized as urban fantasy, adventure, romance and paranormal. Galenorn said she has been an active shamanic witch since 1980, studies Celtic shamanic traditions and is an elder in the pagan community.
character itself,” she said. The “very compact” town ________ of 3,000 to 5,000 residents Reporter Arwyn Rice can be is accessed via a fictional reached at 360-452-2345, ext. shoreline road that runs 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily northeast from Fairholme, news.com.
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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s meeting will feature Alan Cook, vice president of aquaculture for Icicle Seafoods Inc., on relocation plans for their fish pens to accommodate the proposed Navy submarine escort pier project. The pier is currently scheduled for completion next summer. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature United Way. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets monthly on the third Monday of the month. The group will meet this Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Brinnon Community Center, 306144 U.S. Highway 101 in Brinnon, for its general meeting. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured program will be Karen Gale of Aloft Images on how to optimize promotions using local press options, in print and online. The meeting sponsor will be Liz Coker of the Jefferson County Home Builders Association. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday will be its general meeting. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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$ Briefly . . . Port Angeles law firm adds on with two hires PORT ANGELES — The law firm of Platt Irwin, 403 S. Peabody St., has recently hired two new attorneys. Allison Mahaney graduated from Lewis & Clark Law School with a certificate in environmental and natural resources law. Berger She worked as an intern at the Port of Portland, Ore., and the Eighth Coast Guard District Legal Office in New Orleans. She is returning with her famMahaney ily to the North Olympic Peninsula, where she served as operations coordinator from 2007 to 2010 with the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. David Berger graduated summa cum laude from Seattle University School of Law in 2014, ranking second in his class. After law school, Berger worked as a law clerk for Justice Susan J. Owens at the Washington Supreme Court. David and his wife, Tien, are moving to the area.
Business expands SEQUIM — Via Vita Chiropractic & Wellness, 128 W. Bell St., welcomes new yoga teacher and Reiki master Renzo Reyes to the wellness center. Reyes is a certified yoga instructor from Orange County, Calif. He spent the past four months at Shoshoni, a yoga retreat in Reyes Colorado, teaching yoga, learning more about meditation and cooking vegetarian food. He will teach level 1 yoga classes and restorative yoga with reiki. For more information, phone 360-683-4989, email info@Via VitaWellness.com or visit www. ViaVitaWellness.com.
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Dave Gustafson, right, a broker, and Adrienne Scharli at a home that will be coming onto the market in Fort Collins, Colo. Gustafson said working on commission only took “courage.”
After years out of a job, older workers find a way back in BY HARRIET EDLESON THE NEW YORK TIMES
After five years of being unemployed or underemployed, Rosanna Horton, 55, is back where she wants to be: Working full time. In July 2007, Horton left her job at the University of California, Irvine, and moved north to San Francisco to take care of her mother and finish her dissertation. She sold her condominium, intending to live off the proceeds. She figured she would have no problem going back to work in a better position. A year and a half later, she had completed her dissertation and received her doctoral degree in education. But the job market was a disaster. Even with her new doctorate in hand, she found nothing suitable, setting in motion an unexpected downward spiral. At times, Horton, said she was “sofa surfing,” or sleeping on a relative’s or friend’s couch. “It put you in a position of thinking, ‘I should not have left my job,’ ” she said. “I am the kind of person who thinks things happen and you take responsibility and you move on.” Horton barely scraped by, she said, making it through a long period without much income only with the help of a “very small circle” of family and friends. She worked in unpaid fellowships, temporary
and contract positions before finally turning, in September 2013, to the San Francisco Jewish Vocational Service, an organization that helps people build skills and find jobs. The recession was over, but it was still a challenge to find a decent job in a rapidly transforming economy. In what she calls her “aha!” moment, Horton decided to take her degrees off her résumé — all of them — so as not to be perceived as overqualified, and to get her “foot in the door.” At the beginning of 2014, she was hired as manager of radiology and biomedical imaging at the University of California, San Francisco, where she has been working ever since. She is making more money now than she was when she left her job in 2007. “What better way to end your career than doing something you care about and can affect others in a positive way?” she said. Her goal now? “I’m working until I’m 70.”
‘Often hidden problem’ Long-term unemployment “is a challenging and often hidden problem,” said Abby Snay, executive director of the San Francisco Jewish Vocational Service, which is part of a larger network, the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. TURN
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Placing cap on Americans’ added-sugar consumption FDA is making recommendation for the first time BY RONI CARYN RABIN THE NEW YORK TIMES
Home health PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Home Health (OMHH) was recognized for the 10th year in a row by HomeCare Elite, a national review that identifies the top 25 percent of all Medicare-certified home health agencies. Just 131 organizations nationwide have earned a HomeCare Elite award every year since the inception of the award in 2006, according Warren to a news release. OMHH is among 22 HomeCare Elite winners in the state of Washington. “This recognition is a result of our dedicated and caring staff that provides quality nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapy, social work and home health aide services to our patients,” said Joan Warren, director of Olympic Medical Home Health. TURN
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Health experts have been nudging Americans to kick the sugar habit for years, and now it’s official: The Food and Drug Administration is recommending a daily cap on sugar for the first time. The goal is for Americans to limit added sugar to no more than 10 percent of daily calories, according to the proposed guidelines. For someone older than 3, that means eating no more than 12.5 teaspoons, or 50 grams, of it a day. That’s about the same amount of sugar found in a can of Coke, but for most people, giving up sugary soft drinks will not be enough to meet the recommendations.
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Caloric sweeteners like sugar, honey and high-fructose corn syrup are found in obvious places like sodas, cookies and candy — but they are also lurking in foods with health appeal, like low-fat yogurt, granola and whole grain breads, as well as in ketchup, BRIEFLY/A10 pasta sauce, canned fruit and
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Sugar can be hidden in foods like, clockwise from top left, granola, yogurt, pasta sauce and canned fruit. prepared soups, salad dressings and marinades. “There is a lot of hidden sugar in our food supply, and it’s not just in sweets,” said Dr. Frank Hu, a member of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and a professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard. Currently, nutrition labels on food packaging reveal only the total amount of sugar in a product. The FDA has said it wants to change the labels to help consumers distinguish between the amount of naturally occurring sugar and the amount of added sugar.
“When you see a yogurt with pictures of blueberries and strawberries on the label — right now there could be a teeny tiny amount of real fruit in there and an awful lot of added sugar, or lots of fruit and dairy and little added sugar, and the consumer cannot distinguish between the two,” said Susan Mayne, the director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition at the FDA. Critics from the food industry have balked at the sugar cap and the new label requirements, saying the new labels will only confuse shoppers. TURN
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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A9 The public is invited to an open house at OMHH’s new location at 801 E. Front St. to celebrate 10 years of award-winning care. The event will be held from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, with a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony at 4 p.m. For more information on the HomeCare Elite award, visit www.nationalresearch. com. Contact Olympic Medical Home Health at 360417-7315.
Real estate office PORT ANGELES — Town & Country, 1205 E. Front St., will host a ribbon-cutting and open house for the public from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Owner Dan Erickson and designated broker Eric Hegge will be on hand to give tours and answer questions during the open house. Town & Country Realtors Mark Macedo, Debra Haller, Nels Gordon and Doc Reiss also will be in attendance. Refreshments will be served. For more information, phone Erickson at 360-6836000 or 360-461-3888, or phone Hegge at 360-6836000 or 360-460-6470.
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KONP talk guests 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: Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols. ■ Tuesday: Port Angeles School District. ■ Wednesday: Russ Veneema, executive director of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Jim Moran, chamber president, will give a quarterly report. ■ Thursday: Port Angeles Lions Club’s annual Food-a-Thon.
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HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA The 2015 Holiday Extravaganza drawing was held Thursday, Nov. 12, at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, for over $3,700 in goods and services from 38 participating local merchants. Edna Petersen, left, owner of Necessities & Temptations, and Linda Cameron, right, customer service manager at Jim’s Pharmacy, were the coordinators for the event. Vivian Hansen, center, of the Peninsula Daily News picked the winner: Gary Braun of Port Angeles, who entered at Mt. Pleasant IGS Store and 76, located at 310 E. U.S. Highway 101.
remodel or modify a home to meet the needs of homeowners or their visitors who may be physically challenged. The National Association of Home Builders, in CAPS designation partnership with the AARP and NAHB Research CenSEQUIM — Boni Osborn of By Design Group ter, created the CAPS program to provide universal Inc. has earned the Certified Aging-in-Place Special- home modifications. ist (CAPS) designation to By Design Group Inc. is
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CONTINUED FROM A9 Association also recommends stricter sugar limits, A study published in The saying women should conJournal of the Academy of sume only about 100 caloNutrition and Dietetics in ries a day in added sugars June found that people — about six teaspoons — overestimated the amount and men no more than 150 of sugar in products that calories, or nine teaspoons. listed “added sugars,” and The FDA is recommendwere less likely to buy them. ing that children ages 1 to 3 “Metabolically speaking, should not consume more our bodies don’t differenti- than 25 grams of sugar a ate between added and nat- day. ural sugars,” said Kris SolNearly half of the added lid, a dietitian who is one of sugar consumed in the the study’s authors and United States comes from director of nutrients com- sweetened drinks, much of munications for the Inter- it in soft drinks, but also in national Food Information sweetened tea and coffee, Council, which receives fruit drinks and sports funding from food and bev- drinks, according to analyerage companies including ses from the National Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Health and Nutrition If people are watching Examination Surveys. their weight, he said, “it’s more important to look at Healthy diets total calories.” The 10 percent cap was derived from modeling difEmpty calories ferent kinds of healthy diet Dietitians agree that patterns — American, Medknowing total calories is iterranean and vegetarian important, but note that — and determining how added sugars represent many discretionary calories empty calories, devoid of are left over for sugar after nutrients. an individual gets the nutriWhile milk and fruit ents he or she needs, said contain natural sugars, Dr. Susan Krebs-Smith,, they are nutrient-dense the chief of the risk factors foods that provide calcium, assessment branch at the protein, vitamins or dietary National Cancer Institute. fiber. “When all that’s taken The World Health Orga- into consideration, there’s a nization endorses a 10 per- very small allowance for cent cap on sugars, exclud- discretionary calories, or ing those in fresh fruits, what some people call vegetables and milk, and ‘empty calories,’ ” Krebsurges people to aim even Smith said. lower, limiting sugars to 5 She compared the new percent of caloric intake to sugar recommendations to derive greater health bene- living on a budget. fits. TURN TO SUGAR/A11 The American Heart
CONTINUED FROM A9 official at the Social Security Administration, there In the economic down- are 3.9 million more workturn that began in late 2007 ers ages 60 to 64 today than and persisted through the in 2005, the last full year middle of 2009, millions of before the beginning of the people in their 50s and 60s economic slowdown. By comparison, he noted were laid off, bought out, downsized or otherwise left in an op-ed in The Wall without a steady paycheck. Street Journal, there are The Center for Retire- fewer Americans ages 20 to ment Research at Boston 55 working today than in College, in a report titled, 2005. For older Americans, “How Will Older Workers paths to returning to fullWho Lose Their Jobs During the Great Recession time work vary. Some go into consulting, Fare in the Long Run?” found that the recession hit others seek specialized many more workers older knowledge and new conthan 50 compared with pre- tacts by working as a volunteer. vious downturns. Still others resume their By 2012, many of these education through courses people were still out of work, online or at a for-profit or said Matthew S. Rutledge, a community college, while labor economist at the Cen- some enroll in professional ter for Retirement Research association courses. Many and a co-author of the paper. decide to start a business. “It was really difficult for The biggest challenge for them to get back in,” he those seeking a new job said. “It didn’t matter if they after an extended period of had retired or were laid off.” unemployment is updating The stock market decline their skills for the current and the collapse of the hous- workplace. ing market also took a huge toll on the financial Skill sets move on resources of older Ameri“If you have been laid off cans. For those without jobs, or retired for a couple of that put even more pressure years, skill sets may have on them to return to the moved on quite rapidly work force and impelled without you,” said Mark many to keep working well Schmit, executive director of past their original target for the SHRM Foundation, a research affiliate of the retirement. Society for Human Resource Workforce grows older Management. “This puts you at a disadOne result is that the vantage to the people who workforce is growing older. are working, including peers According to Andrew G. who are the same age.” Biggs, an American EnterRich Feller is a professor prise Institute resident of counseling and career scholar and a former top development at Colorado
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State University, past president of the National Career Development Association and a thought leader with AARP Life Reimagined. Feller said a key credential for returning to the work force is the ability to “document your technology skills.” If you can, he said, employers will “overlook your age.” He suggests community college or online courses as a way to master new skills. The popular belief that younger workers are more productive than older workers is “largely a myth,” Schmit said. “The only evidence we have of that is in physical labor. It’s absolutely true that older people can learn and are motivated to learn just as younger people are.” Rick Dottermusch, 58, began taking courses at Montgomery College, at first as a “diversion” until he found his next job. Five months ago, he began working in web development at a technology company in the Washington area, moving out of sales, his job for 30 years. “The students — whether high school graduates or those with a master’s — are looking for current skills and they’re willing to spend their time taking courses if they are courses aligned with the market, with what employers need,” said Steve Greenfield, dean of work force development and continuing education at Montgomery College, a community college outside Washington.
“We do labor market research before we even run a class.”
Training isn’t enough But just getting the training is not enough. “Networking is an important part” of a job search, Dottermusch said. “If you know someone who can provide an entree, anyone who can tell you more about the company, if nothing else pick their brain — what is the best way to approach that company?” And those seeking a change in the type of work they do must be prepared to lower their expectations, at least initially. “If you have retrained for a new career and learned a new skill, expect to start at a lower level, lower pay grade,” Schmit said. For Dave Gustafson, 61, moving from working as an employee for 30 years to working as a real estate broker on a commissiononly basis has been taxing. “It takes a certain amount of courage,” he said. He took a five-week class to prepare for the real estate broker’s exam in Colorado, passed it in late July and joined a regional real estate firm. Even though he had worked in sales in the past, he found that he had to throw away the habits of a lifetime to learn the techniques the new company uses. His advice for others starting on a new career path? “Be pliable.”
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Upset, not upset about Xmas BY KAREN WORKMAN THE NEW YORK TIMES
Christmas controversies are off to an early start this year. The plain red cup from Starbucks. The not-plain cup from Dunkin’ Donuts. A sweater at Target that reads “OCD Obsessive Christmas Disorder.� And then there’s the Bloomingdale’s ad that suggests spiking your friend’s eggnog. “And it’s only Nov. 12,� said Russ Winer, a professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business. One week after Joshua Feuerstein, a self-described evangelist, posted on Facebook that “Starbucks REMOVED CHRISTMAS from their cups because they hate Jesus,� a Google news search for the words “Starbucks cups� returns thousands of results. Donald J. Trump talked about it (“Maybe we should boycott Starbucks?� he asked), then, naturally, Trevor Noah made fun of Trump on “The Daily Show� (calling him a “rich, out-oftouch businessman trying to save Christmas�), and Stephen Colbert weighed in, too (he offered a ridiculously Christmas-crammed cup with a manger scene glued on top). And now there’s coverage of how people aren’t
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Starbucks’ new coffee cup is among several holiday-related efforts from brands that are sparking backlash. upset about the cup (see at below left). The Catholic League tweeted that the “silly Christmas cup� hardly merits a condemnation. Even Bill O’Reilly, the conservative pundit who described himself as the “original ‘War on Christmas’ five-star general,� said he has no problem with the cup. “I think it’s just become wildly overblown because everything gets wildly overblown today,� Winer said. “The total amount of attention that Starbucks gets and the reaction to it is something that could, in
fact, work in their favor.� The same is not likely to be true of Bloomingdale’s, which apologized following the backlash against its ad, saying “the copy we used in our recent catalog was inappropriate and in poor taste� (see at bottom left). “Yikes,� Winer said of the Bloomingdale’s ad. Target also apologized for the sweater, but a spokesman told USA Today there are no plans to remove it. Starbucks did not apologize but clarified that the plain red cup is an invitation for “customers to create their own stories.�
And the so-called “War on Christmas� — which seems to mean, generally, any action that strips religious context from anything related to the holiday —
has been raging for years beyond that. On Twitter, mentions of the phrase date back to the year the social media site launched (see at below right). Politico pegs the date of the “War on Christmas� as we know it to a segment on “The O’Reilly Factor� in December 2004, but it notes that Henry Ford was complaining about it as far back as the 1920s. Although O’Reilly declared victory on the “War on Christmas� last year, the Starbucks controversy — or non-controversy, by many accounts — seems to indicate it’s alive and well. But whether Starbucks benefits from the cup debacle, one brand seems to have a clear-cut win in the holiday publicity game: Nordstrom’s, which decided not to put up decorations until after Thanksgiving (see at bottom right).
Nothing new Christmas-related outrage, of many varieties, is nothing new. Neil DeGrasse Tyson stirred the pot last year. There was the somewhat risquĂŠ Joe Boxer ad from Kmart (it does not appear to be online in any official capacity anymore) from 2013. The U.S. Postal Service has been dinged for its holiday stamps, and in 2012, a Christian group was upset that J.C. Penney used Ellen DeGeneres in a holidaythemed commercial because of her sexual orientation.
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But that’s an average figure: Younger people, blacks and the poor tend to consume higher amounts of sugar and would need to make deeper cuts to reach the goal. Children and teenagers overall get 16 percent of their calories from sugar, a figure that drops to 14 percent of calories for adults aged 20 to 39, with further drops as people age, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While dietary guidelines have been encouraging people to cut back on sugar for decades, the focus has largely been on preventing weight gain. But new research suggests a high-sugar diet might have metabolic effects, separate from weight gain, that promote chronic disease by causing inflammation, insulin resistance and hypertension. Most recently, sugar in the diet has also been implicated in cardiovascular disease deaths: A large study led by Hu reported last year that adults who had the highest intake of sugar — consuming 25 percent of daily calories as sugar — were nearly three times more likely to die of heart disease over a 14-year period, compared with those whose sugar intake was less than 10 percent of calories. Several recent randomized clinical trials have shown that getting children to cut back on sugarsweetened beverages alone can slow weight gain and fat accumulation. Many experts are convinced that the brain doesn’t register liquid calories the same way it registers calories in food. “Even after consuming 200 or 300 calories from soda,� Hu said, “you don’t feel satisfied, or full.� But even enthusiastic supporters of the new rules worry that a cap on sugar could boomerang. In the 1970s, doctors and nutrition experts began advocating low-fat diets for heart health, leading to a proliferation of low-fat and fat-free products that were high in sugar. When low-carb diets became a fad, food makers responded with low-carb pastas and low-carb brownies that were loaded with fat and calories. “We call this the unanticipated consequences,� said Alice H. Lichtenstein, a professor of nutrition science at Tufts University who serves on the dietary guidelines committee.
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With all due respect? Even famous female economists get second billing BY JUSTIN WOLFERS
he accumulation of these slights suggests that even the world’s best female economists are given second billing too often.
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EN’S VOICES TEND TO dominate economic debate, although perhaps this is shaped by how we talk about the contributions of female economists. This is easiest to see in how we discuss the work of economist power couples. Remembering the journalistic cliché that one is an example, two is a coincidence and three is a trend, I figured it worth exploring how female economists are treated. First, consider an example from The New York Times. In a recent article, Adam Davidson wrote that “Lawrence Katz, a professor at Harvard and a leading scholar of education economics, co-wrote a paper a few years ago with Claudia Goldin . . .” Katz’s apparently uncredentialed coauthor in that case was also a professor at Harvard, a leading scholar of education economics, a recent president of the American Economic Association and one of America’s most important economic historians. Moreover, Goldin was actually the first author on the paper, a fact that the public or journalists may not pay much attention to but one that matters greatly in the academic guild. Economists typically deviate from an alphabetical ordering only when they intend to signal that someone is a junior or secondary author, and this paper was not signed “Katz and Goldin.” Davidson subsequently adjusted his article and apologized to Goldin. (Full disclosure: Katz was my dissertation adviser, and Goldin, his romantic partner, is a dear friend.)
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ECOND, RALPH NADER decided to enter the debate on monetary policy recently with an open letter to Janet Yellen, the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve. It was, to be charitable, a rather confused missive — and confusing enough that history may rate Nader as a more successful presidential candidate than economist. But the real clunker came with his advice to Yellen that “I think that you should sit down with your Nobel Prizewinning husband George Akerlof.” His directive continued: “Together, figure out what to do.” It is not clear why Yellen would need her husband’s help to do this. She is an accomplished economist in her own right and arguably the most pow-
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Angus Deaton and Anne Case, husband and wife and prominent economists. erful economist in the world. Moreover, if Yellen needed help figuring anything out, she would be unlikely to need to rely on her husband, as she has hundreds of Ph.D. economists working for her. And while Akerlof is a brilliant economic theorist — indeed, he is one of my favorite economists — he would be the first to admit that he is not a leading authority on monetary policy. And most recently, the latest edition of the Slate political podcast, “Political Gabfest,” featured a discussion about the headline-grabbing research by Anne Case and Angus Deaton that found that the death rates of middle-aged white Americans were increasing, even as death rates were falling in other countries. Slate’s David Plotz described the research as having been written by “Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton and Anne Case, who is his wife, and also a researcher.” Likewise, Ross Douthat, writing in The New York Times Sunday Review, described this as research by “Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton and his wife, Anne Case.” Case is far more than a wife and a researcher; she is a professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton, one of the leading health economists of her generation, and has been elected a fellow of the Econometric Society. She is also the first author of the mortality study.
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And just as Plotz and Douthat confused the author ordering, so too did Martin Sandbu, an economics columnist for The Financial Times, as did The New York Times’ Gina Kolata, who called this research “the Deaton-Case analysis.” This may reflect the journalistic tendency to follow the more exciting narrative, and Deaton’s recent Nobel Prize certainly made him a newsworthy figure.
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UT EVEN PAUL KRUGMAN, who made his reputation as an economist rather than as a journalist and who spent many years as a colleague of Case and Deaton at Princeton, made the same mistake in his column in The New York Times. Now perhaps this isn’t a trend of underweighting the contribution of female economists but rather a handful of careless mistakes. Eager to learn more, I reached out to the male halves of these power couples to find out if they had ever been inadvertently demoted to second-author status or otherwise been given insufficient credit. Katz said that such mistakes were rare but that in his experience, it was less likely that he be given insufficient credit than Goldin. Akerlof responded, “No, I cannot recall ever being slighted in this way.” And Deaton said, “I can’t recall a case where I was slighted or given less than my due.”
He also told me that he thought that this sort of problem “was not good for women in science, nor domestic harmony (or even Anne’s willingness to work with me).” His assessment of the problem: “I think it is real enough.” The accumulation of these slights suggests that even the world’s best female economists are given second billing too often. And none of this is intended to impugn the motives of any economic commentator. Rather, I suspect that there’s a simple unconscious bias at work here.
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LOSE YOUR EYES FOR A moment, and picture an economist. Odds are you pictured a man. (Chances are, he was also white, most likely middle-aged, and probably fairly confident.) This same reflex makes it easier to recall those who fit this pre-conceived idea of what an economist looks like. Of course, I have an interest in this, as I’m also partnered with a fellow economist. And so I can add one more story to this list. Anne-Marie Slaughter published a widely read article in The Atlantic on “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All.” My better half, Betsey Stevenson, was pleased to see our joint research described in the article but was chagrined to discover Slaughter had demoted her from first to second author on the paper. At the time Slaughter’s article was published, Betsey was serving as chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor, where she had developed a much larger footprint on work-family balance issues than I ever had. It left Betsey to suggest — only halfjokingly — that the reason women can’t have it all is because even leading feminists don’t give them credit.
_________ Justin Wolfers is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and professor of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan. He is a contributor to The New York Times, where this essay first appeared.
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“Veterans and the military and their care is important. I’m a vet. Mental health is a big one. In our state, we rank poor in mental health care. Many are abandoned and ignored. The system is broke and needs attention.”
“The $15-an-hour wage issue. I’d like it, but I’m not really for it. I think it will make products go up in cost as well. I’m from Ethiopia, and right now, I’m taking political science in college, learning about politics.”
“Honesty. Several candidates are telling lies that aren’t being challenged and don’t stand up to fact-checking. The facts are twisted in a way that turns them upsidedown.”
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“Dealing with ISIS and with foreign affairs. It’s all over in the news these days, and they even hit the Russians with that downed jet. It’s terrible, terrible.”
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“They’re trying to take Social Security away from us, I feel. They need to take better care of our past and present soldiers. And our senators and reps shouldn’t be paid if they don’t agree on issues. That irritates me.”
“I live in Forks, and our biggest issue is working on improving tourism and forest jobs. Logging is not as well as it could be. Tourism is the issue for me now that Twilight is waning. It’s tourism and logging locally.”
“Immigration reform. Our borders are too porous, they are out of control and we have way too many people here illegally. We have laws, and we are not abiding by our laws, which turns us into a lawless nation.”
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Peninsula Voices City Council to continue water fluoridation because I support Port Angeles community water fluorida- it is safe, effective, appropriate and quite simply the tion because it is needed, right thing to do. effective, safe and ethical. Todd D. Haworth, I ask our City Council to DDS, do the same. Port Angeles Community water fluoridation benefits citizens of Fluoride treatment all ages but especially our most vulnerable children. Few people deny the If we take water fluoribenefits of fluoride to help dation from them, too make healthy teeth, espemany kids will not get the cially in children. cavity-reducing benefit of Most seem to feel that fluoride through prescripadding fluoride to our tion drops and tablets. drinking water is unnecesResearch studies show sary. that we save approximately The biggest proponents $40 in dental treatment for fluoride in our water costs for every dollar spent always seem to mention on water fluoridation. the kids. Along with limiting Most kids are blessed to sugar intake, good home have regular dental checkcare, fluoride toothpaste ups and receive fluoride and routine dental visits, treatments during this time. community water fluoridaFor those few who are tion is an important stratnot fortunate enough to get egy for decreasing dental this regular care, there is disease for young and old an alternative. alike. There is a medical prodTrust 70 years of ucts laboratory in Philadelresearch proving that phia that provides fluoride water fluoridated at appro- treatment kits for commupriate levels is safe for peo- nities such as ours and ple, safe for our environcosts as little as $1 per ment and is effective in child per school year. reducing the number of An excellent reference cavities we may get. to follow is the 2012 WisOur court system has consin Fluoride Mouthagain and again affirmed rinse Manual numbered that community water fluo- P-00309, which details the ridation is ethical and implementation of such a appropriate. plan in the public schools. I support community If we adopted a similar water fluoridation and plan, it would be a win-win encourage our Port Angeles for everyone.
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For a few hundred dollars a year, the children who are unable to go to the dentist would still have access to fluoride. In addition, we could all go back to drinking the clearest, freshest and besttasting water in the country without being imposed upon by those who think that we don’t know how to best take care of ourselves. Mark Johnson, Port Angeles
and taxpayers will face higher health care costs without the protection of water fluoridation. That’s not prudent and would waste public and private resources. Water fluoridation in Port Angeles should continue because it is a safe, effective and low-cost benefit that helps residents, businesses and consumers. I don’t think we want to take a step backward and lose one of the best things Healthy investment we have going. Please vote yes when I support water fluoridayou receive your survey. tion because it is a sensible Greg Butler, investment that benefits Port Angeles our community’s health and our bottom line. Businesses need healthy Jet noise employees to maintain an Regarding the Nov. 6 efficient organization and PDN article “Navy, to help contain health care National Park Service costs. Monitor Jet Noise over The estimated $19,900 ONP,” soon there will be that the city of Port Angelots of Growlers passing les spends each year on over the Olympic Peninsula water fluoridation is a if the Navy gets our World small investment in public Heritage site and surhealth compared with the rounding forest for its costs associated with tooth Growler practice. decay. Olympic National Park According to a guest col- welcomes world travelers, umn by Lesley Bombardier supports surrounding comin The (Longview) Daily munities and offers serenNews: “The estimated cost ity to all. for one filling in just a sinI think we will lose that gle tooth costs about $2,000 if the Olympics are used in treatment and maintefor increased Growler pracnance over a lifetime, tice. according to a 2004 study The Federal Interagency conducted by Delta DenCommittee on Aviation tal.” Noise found that the Navy Businesses, employees and park need to review
current data more carefully. A study has never been done on Growlers over the park, nor for entry areas, so using present data, even carefully reviewed, is inadequate and reason for concern. As citizens and park stewards, we expect an environmental study that is up-to-date. Growlers and electromagnetic emitters will impact our lives. How, we don’t know. The Navy is treating this decision with an intolerant disregard for life and needs to delay until this data is obtained. If we want the Navy to follow the best course of action for all concerned, go to http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-jetpetition (“URGENT: Save America’s National Parks and Forests from War Jets!”) for the whole story and to write Undersecretary of Natural Resources and Environment Robert Bonnie a note. He’s “listening” to our numbers. Dolores Darst, Port Angeles
Obama criticism In league with the devil. Is this where we now find both our federal and many state governments? Several years back, our president clearly thought very highly of
Hugo Chavez. He accepted a book from Chavez titled The Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent, by Eduardo Galeano. Subsequently, those without short memories will remember him providing military aid to Libyan insurgents, then aid to those same forces in Egypt, where he declared the Muslim call to prayer to be “one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.” Later, he gave up our hard-fought success in Iraq and now carries on sham air attacks against the Islamic State group after the false red line in the sand with Iran. Then insulting Israel’s head in favor of hugging the merciless Castro, then granting favors to Russia’s Putin and the Chinese chief communist. Throughout, I believe our president gathered numbers of anti-American, anti-capitalist czars in top government positions. Is there a point at which the process toward impeachment is begun? Or will we continue to build Obama’s legacy as the “peace lover” to be enshrined in his $1 billion presidential library as the destroyer of America and the free world? Paul Hanway, Sequim
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Rave of the Week RAVES TO THE customers at the Hi-Way 101 Diner in Sequim on Veterans Day who paid for the breakfast of a World War II veteran. Others bought him gift cards. He will have free breakfasts for a couple of weeks.
. . . and other Raves GREAT RAVES FOR the Port Angeles Symphony performance last Saturday night [Nov. 7]. It was absolutely fantastic. RAVE FOR THE stellar Saturday performance by the Port Angeles Symphony and outstanding debut by our new conductor, Jonathan Pasternack. Certainly the highest level I’ve heard in a long time. Bravo! RAVE TO THE Forks Forum for their excellent coverage of local news, activities and sports. A BIG RAVE: another radio station to listen to in
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Sequim. Wahoo! BIG SMILE AND rave to the gentleman who bought lunch for my sister and me at the New Day Eatery [Port Angeles]. Curious how that can inspire someone to want to do the same for a perfect stranger.
Rant of the Week WHERE WERE ALL of the flags in town for our veterans on their day? What a disappointment to drive down Front and First streets [Port Angeles] and not see them waving in the breeze. EDITOR’S NOTE: Calls to a variety of veterans groups and city officials failed to find the organization that at one time erected flags in downtown Port
Port Angeles. It is going to waste. Doesn’t anyone care that part of Port Angeles history is looking very bad and needs TLC?
We asked Corey Delikat, city parks and recreation director, for a response. Here it is: We appreciate and agree with the writer’s comments. Angeles on Veterans Day. The Locomotive No. 4 was Clallam County Veterans Associa- acquired by Rayonier in 1947 tion focuses on the regional Veter- and donated to the city in 1960. Weather and age are the prians Day ceremony at the Port mary reasons the train is deterioAngeles Coast Guard base. rating, and no funding has been designated to repair it. Because the city does recog. . . and other Rants nize its importance and history to the community, we have been HUGE RANT TO the special working with a possible donor dog walkers that say “I’m sorry” over the past three months who when you happen upon them may sponsor the restoration of while their dog is off leash and the train, including a shelter. misbehaves. Why not just say, “Tough luck RANT TO THOSE who deny pal, I have no intention of obeyus the right to choose between a ing the leash laws”? secular Christmas postage stamp I say this because as I walk and a religious one. again the next day, you will Has it ever occurred to you undoubtedly be there once again that Christian believers may with your dog off leash. take offense at not having a postage stamp that reflects the true A HUGE RANT to whoever meaning of Christmas: the birth is responsible for the care of Christ Jesus? and upkeep of the old train on East Lauridsen Boulevard by RANT: IT IS a disgrace to use children to protest against Jefferson Elementary School in
someone they don’t like. They are very bad parents. What is wrong with them? Child welfare should check in on this.
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Denise Huff of Port Angeles and her daughter, Izzy Huff, 5, look over craft items for sale at the annual Christmas Cottage Craft Show on Saturday at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. A total of 21 vendors from across the North Olympic Peninsula brought a wide variety of homemade holiday-related items available for sale at the event. The craft fair continues today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.
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Ryoko Toyama’s painting “May Dancer” is among the prizes in the holiday show to open this coming week at the Blue Whole Gallery in downtown Sequim.
Gallery gift show opens BY DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Albertsons gets 34 stores in auction BELLINGHAM — Grocer Albertsons will get 34 stores in the Haggen’s bankruptcy auction. The Bellingham Herald reported that Albertsons, which sold 146 stores to Haggen earlier this year,
came with the highest bids on 34 of 55 stores that received bids. Court documents filed Friday show the stores Albertsons bid on are in Arizona, California, Oregon and Nevada and Washington. Another 40 stores did not receive a bid. Bellingham-based Haggen said in an email the 55 stores will fetch over $47 million. A previous sale of 36
stores to Gelson’s and Smart & Final will bring $92 million. The auction does not include over 30 core stores that Haggen wants to auction in January, the Port Angeles store among them.
More sinking found SEATTLE — The latest inspection of the Alaskan Way Viaduct along Seattle’s waterfront shows it
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Bruins go out with pride GOOD LUCK FINDING a tougher bunch of football players on the North Olympic Peninsula than the Clallam Bay Bruins. They had little business Lee beating Neah Bay in the open- Horton ing round of the 8-man football state playoffs. And they didn’t. The Bruins’ season ended with a 68-0 loss to the Red Devils on Friday at North Kitsap High School. They were heavily outmanned, suiting up 11 players while Neah Bay’s roster lists three times that many. They were making their first state appearance since 2007. Neah Bay is there for the eighth straight season and has won three of the past four 1B state championships. And Clallam Bay hasn’t defeated the Red Devils since 2007. But the Bruins were conceding nothing. They were going to try to win Friday night’s game. Just like Neah Bay’s trip to Poulsbo passed through Clallam Bay, so would its road to a fifth straight 1B state title game.
Slow start, on purpose The plan to win was to try to keep the game close by controlling the clock and limiting Neah Bay’s chances. The Bruins formed a fortress of seven blockers, and then either quarterback Alan Greene or running back Clayton Willis would take the snap and run straight up the middle. Three yards at a time was enough. It worked at first. Clallam Bay opened the game with a 6-minute, 30-second drive that moved the ball to the Red Devils’ 27-yard line. But fumbles and penalties stalled the drive there, and the Bruins turned the ball over on downs. Two plays later, Neah Bay receiver Cameron Buzzell took a counter and ran 71 yards for a touchdown. “The first quarter, we came out and moved the ball right down the field,” Clallam Bay coach Cal Ritter said. “We shot ourselves in the foot a couple of times, fumbled some snaps, couple of penalties, but the first quarter we came out and we did what we wanted to do. We were just going to hit the middle, hit the middle, hit the middle. “And we did that successfully until they stopped us, and they got the quick score. All their scores were quick scores. They are fast and they are deep. We’ve got no depth, as you can see.” Until the fourth quarter, Neah Bay didn’t have a drive last longer than three plays.
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Neah Bay’s Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. makes a cut that will get him past Ramon Tinoco during his 33-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter of the Red Devils’ 68-0 state-playoff win over Clallam Bay.
Big-play Neah wins big Red Devils open state by routing Clallam Bay BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
POULSBO — Neah Bay head coach Tony McCaulley is a hard man to please. Bolstered by a big-play offense and a stingy defense, the Red Devils carved up rival
Clallam Bay 68-0 in the first round of the 1B state football playoffs. McCaulley wasn’t completely impressed with his team’s play Friday. “It was OK,” McCaulley said. “We still have to do some work on our blocking assign-
ments in the run game. “But the passing was pretty good tonight.” That last line might be an understatement. Quarterback Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. completed 5 of 6 passes for 126 yards and four touchdowns for the Red Devils. Munyagi also ran six times for 56 yards and two TDs. “I have to thank my lineman because they gave me all day to throw, and without them I wouldn’t have been able to get the ball off,” Munyagi said.
“They blocked and the receivers ran good routes.” His favorite target, Cameron Buzzell, caught three passes, all TDs, totaling 101 yards receiving. Friday’s victory on the North Kitsap Stadium turf was the first postseason game in Neah Bay’s (9-0) bid at a third consecutive state championship. “I can quote an NFL coach and say, ‘They are who we thought they were,’’’ Clallam Bay coach Cal Ritter said. TURN
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Redhawks jousted from state King’s speeds past PT 24-7 BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SHORELINE — Port Townsend’s superb season ended with a 24-7 loss to King’s in the first round of the 1A state football playoffs. “It was a great game, it really was,” Redhawks head coach Nick Snyder said.
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Prep Football “Just like we thought, they were extremely fast and had some really talented athletes.” The Knights (9-1) scored quickly, as QB Koa Wilkins connected with Cole Mitchell on a 68-yard catch-and-run for an early 7-0 lead. Port Townsend (10-1) responded, putting together an 18-play, 80-yard drive capped by a two-yard TD pass from Berkely Hill to Carson Marx on fourth-
and-goal late in the first quarter. “David Sua was running people over on that drive,” Snyder said. King’s added another bigplay TD on its ensuing possession. Caleb Perry ran 56 yards for a score and a 14-7 lead after one quarter. Port Townsend’s defense put together a goal-line stand in the second quarter. “They had about three yards to go on fourth down, and Keegan Khile just stuffed him,” Snyder said. “He plugged the gap and
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absolutely leveled him.” The Redhawks had a chance to tie the score before halftime, but a controversial call on a Detrius Kelsall run gave the ball back to the Knights. “Detrius got through a hole on third down and probably got 20 yards on the play,” Snyder said. TURN
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‘Play for pride’ By halftime, the Red Devils led 46-0. “So after that, halftime, we just played for pride,” Ritter said. “I told them, you know, as much as I hate to say it, we’re not going to win this, so we might as well just go out there and play for pride. Keep your heads up and have some fun. “I told the seniors, ‘You guys are going to remember these last two quarters for the rest of your life, so go out there and play,’ and they finished the game pretty well. “It looked like they were smiling, so with this big of a butt-kicking, if you can smile and say you’ve had fun a little bit then, hey, it’s a win.” The Bruins finish the season with a 4-6 record and finished fourth in the Northwest Football League — which Ritter said is the “toughest league in the state” — to earn a postseason berth. TURN
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Peninsula College’s Olivia Moore controls the ball ahead of Highline’s Dulce Armas and teammate Michele Whan during the NWAC semifinals at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila on Saturday. The Thunderbirds defeated the Pirates 2-1 to deny Peninsula its fifth straight championship game appearance. Highline scored in the 54th and 57th minutes to open up a 2-0 lead. Myu Ban scored for the Pirates in the 83rd minute to make it 2-1, but Peninsula was unable to net the equalizer.
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Today Women’s Soccer: Peninsula-Highline winner vs. Shoreline-Spokane winner, NWAC Championship, at Starfire Sports Complex (Tukwila), 3 p.m. Men’s Soccer: Peninsula-Chemeketa winner vs. Tacoma-Spokane winner, NWAC Championship, at Starfire Sports Complex (Tukwila), 5:30 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 277; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 661. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 234; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 571. Leading team: 7’s and 10’s. Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouck, 214; men’s high series: George Hamlin, 594. Women’s high game: Catherine Woodahl, 212; women’s high series: Catherine Woodahl, 543. Leading team: Geoducks. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Dan Mangano, 298; men’s high series: Tony Chapman Jr., 752. Leading team: Pocket Rockets. Tuesday Sunlanders I Men’s high game: Jim Coulter, 228; men’s high series: Ray DeJong, 607. Women’s high game: Cheryl Coulter, 177; Barb Evans, 177; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 487. Leading team: Strikers. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Dick Roper, 181; men’s high series: Dick Roper, 490. Women’s high game: Barb Ross, 174; women’s high series: Barb Ross, 503. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 256; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 673. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 203; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 521. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Anthony Sanders, 279; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 732. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 180; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 487. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 242; men’s high series: Bill Gannon, 608. Women’s high game: Dawn Barrett, 214; women’s high series: Dawn Barrett, 470. Leading team: Mizfitz. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: John Dewey, 172; men’ high series: John Dewey, 474. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 182; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 456.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Nine Hidden Holes Gross: Kerry Perkins, 32; Mark Mitrovich, 32; Gary Thorne, 35. Net: Tom Lowe, 30.5; Joe Tweter, 30.5; Steve Murata, 31; Jay Bruch, 31.5; Gordon Thomson, 32; Mike Robinson, 32; Ralph Bauman, 32. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 59; Jan Hardin and Kerry Perkins, 65. Team net: Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 55; Al Osterberg and Daryl Jensen, 57; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 57; Jan Hardin and Craig Jacobs, 57; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 58; Joe Tweter and Dennis Ingram, 59; Jim Cole and Craig Jacobs, 59. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Tom Chirhart, 61; Jay Tomlin, 64. Net: Bill Engle, 46; Tom Caufield, 52.
Volleyball PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION COED Standings through Friday Team W L Lazer Cats 5 0 Gone Squatchin’ 4 1 Seven Cedars Casino 2 2 Blackbird Coffeehouse 2 3 Elwha Casino/Serena’s 1 3 Rookies 1 4
Preps Football Friday’s Scores 1A STATE PLAYOFFS First Round Connell 35, Cashmere 14 King’s 24, Port Townsend 7 Royal 69, Charles Wright Academy 0 1B STATE PLAYOFFS First Round Almira/Coulee-Hartline 52, Selkirk 8 Liberty Christian 60, Odessa-Harrington 30 Neah Bay 68, Clallam Bay 0 Seattle Lutheran 44, Naselle 22 2A STATE PLAYOFFS First Round Archbishop Murphy 56, Black Hills 21 Tumwater 55, Franklin Pierce 14 2B STATE PLAYOFFS First Round Asotin 7, Brewster 6 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 21, Mabton 7 Napavine 20, North Beach 14, OT Northwest Christian (Colbert) 34, Warden 18 Okanogan 52, Davenport 7 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 61, Life Christian Academy 21 3A STATE PLAYOFFS First Round Bellevue 49, Kennedy 15
SPORTS ON TV
Today 7:30 a.m. (304) NBCSN Auto Racing F1, Brazilian Grand Prix (Live) 9 a.m. (2) CBUT Curling, Grand Slam (Live) 9 a.m. (5) KING Figure Skating ISU, Trophée Eric Bompard (Live) 9 a.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball NCAA, Mount St. Mary’s vs. Ohio State (Live) 10 a.m. (313) CBSSD Basketball NCAA, Wake Forest vs. Bucknell (Live) 10 a.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, OHL Classic (Live) 10 a.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers (Live) 10:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Basketball NCAA, Wagner vs. Seton Hall (Live) 11 a.m. (320) PAC12WA Women’s Volleyball NCAA, Stanford vs. Washington State (Live) 11 a.m. (311) ESPNU Soccer NCAA, American Tournament, Championship (Live) 11:30 a.m. (5) KING Auto Racing NASCAR, Race for Heroes 500, Sprint Cup Series (Live) 11:30 a.m. (26) ESPN Soccer UEFA Euro 2016 Qualifier, Norway vs. Hungary (Live) Noon (2) CBUT Figure Skating ISU, Grand Prix of France, Men’s Free Program (Live) 1 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball NCAA, Fairfield at North Carolina (Live) 1:25 p.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos (Live) 2:30 p.m. (320) PAC12WA Women’s Volleyball NCAA, California vs. Washington (Live) 3 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball NCAA, South Alabama at North Carolina State (Live) 5:20 p.m. (5) KING Football NFL, Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks (Live)
erson 4-8 1-3 9, Murray 3-11 2-4 8, Andrews 4-15 12-16 23, Crisp 2-8 0-0 4, Dime 4-7 2-2 10, Kingma 0-0 0-0 0, Green 0-2 0-0 0, Duruisseau 3-6 1-5 7, Dorsey 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 25-71 24-40 77.
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Vivaca Wachendorf (3) of Neah Bay hits the ball as Naselle’s Ellie Chapman prepares for the return during the Class 1B state volleyball championship. The Red Devils won the match, but were eliminated from trophy contention after falling to Odessa-Harrington on Saturday. Blanchet 28, Sumner 21 Bonney Lake 35, Lincoln 28 Eastside Catholic 42, Auburn Mountainview 7 4A STATE PLAYOFFS First Round Lake Stevens 42, Issaquah 32 Richland 30, Central Valley 3 Woodinville 38, Davis 6
Football NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Arizona 6 2 0 .750 263 St. Louis 4 4 0 .500 153 Seattle 4 4 0 .500 167 San Francisco3 6 0 .333 126 East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Giants 5 4 0 .556 247 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 193 Washington 3 5 0 .375 158 Dallas 2 6 0 .250 160 South W L T Pct PF Carolina 8 0 0 1.000 228 Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 229 New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 241 Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 181 North W L T Pct PF Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 168 Green Bay 6 2 0 .750 203 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 162 Detroit 1 7 0 .125 149 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 7 1 0 .875 192 Oakland 4 4 0 .500 213 Kansas City 3 5 0 .375 195 San Diego 2 7 0 .222 210 East W L T Pct PF New England 8 0 0 1.000 276 Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 231 N.Y. Jets 5 4 0 .556 217 Miami 3 5 0 .375 171 South W L T Pct PF Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 200 Houston 3 5 0 .375 174 Jacksonville 2 6 0 .250 170 Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 159 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 8 0 0 1.000 229 Pittsburgh 5 4 0 .556 206 Baltimore 2 6 0 .250 190 Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 177 Thursday’s Game Buffalo 22, N.Y. Jets 17
PA 153 146 140 223 PA 226 164 195 204 PA 165 190 268 231 PA 140 167 221 245
Today’s Games Detroit at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Carolina at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Washington, 10 a.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 1:25 p.m. New England at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Indianapolis, San Diego, San Francisco Monday’s Game Houston at Cincinnati, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19 Tennessee at Jacksonville, 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 N.Y. Jets at Houston, 10 a.m. Denver at Chicago, 10 a.m. Oakland at Detroit, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Dallas at Miami, 10 a.m. Washington at Carolina, 10 a.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. San Francisco at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Green Bay at Minnesota, 1:25 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. Open: Cleveland, N.Y. Giants, New Orleans, Pittsburgh Monday, Nov. 23 Buffalo at New England, 5:30 p.m.
Basketball NBA Standings
PA 139 211 182 249 PA 143 207 184 206 PA 227 205 235 187 PA 142 182 214 247
WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 10 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 5 4 .556 4½ Phoenix 4 4 .500 5 Sacramento 3 7 .300 7 L.A. Lakers 1 8 .111 8½ Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 6 2 .750 — Dallas 5 4 .556 1½ Houston 4 5 .444 2½ Memphis 4 6 .400 3 New Orleans 1 8 .111 5½ Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 6 3 .667 — Denver 5 4 .556 1 Minnesota 4 5 .444 2 Utah 4 5 .444 2 Portland 4 6 .400 2½ EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Toronto 7 3 .700 —
Boston New York Brooklyn Philadelphia
4 4 .500 2 4 6 .400 3 1 8 .111 5½ 0 9 .000 6½ Southeast Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 8 3 .727 — Miami 6 3 .667 1 Orlando 5 5 .500 2½ Charlotte 4 5 .444 3 Washington 3 4 .429 3 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 8 1 .889 — Chicago 6 3 .667 2 Detroit 5 3 .625 2½ Indiana 6 4 .600 2½ Milwaukee 4 5 .444 4 Friday’s Games Indiana 107, Minnesota 103 Orlando 102, Utah 93 Toronto 100, New Orleans 81 Boston 106, Atlanta 93 Cleveland 90, New York 84 Chicago 102, Charlotte 97 Memphis 101, Portland 100 Oklahoma City 102, Philadelphia 85 Dallas 90, L.A. Lakers 82 Denver 107, Houston 98 Sacramento 111, Brooklyn 109 Saturday’s Games Detroit at L.A. Clippers, late Orlando at Washington, late Dallas at Houston, late Philadelphia at San Antonio, late Cleveland at Milwaukee, late Denver at Phoenix, late Brooklyn at Golden State, late Today’s Games New Orleans at New York, 9 a.m. Memphis at Minnesota, 12:30 p.m. Portland at Charlotte, 2 p.m. Utah at Atlanta, 3 p.m. Boston at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. Toronto at Sacramento, 6 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Dallas at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 5 p.m. Oklahoma City at Memphis, 5 p.m. Boston at Houston, 5 p.m. Portland at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
College Basketball Washington 77, Texas 71 TEXAS (0-1) Lammert 1-4 0-0 3, Ridley 3-4 0-2 6, Taylor 8-17 12-15 29, Holland 2-4 2-5 6, Davis Jr. 2-12 3-4 7, Mack 0-10 5-6 5, Felix 0-5 4-4 4, Yancy 0-0 5-12 5, Roach Jr. 1-8 0-0 2, Cleare 1-5 0-0 2, Ibeh 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 19-71 31-48 71. WASHINGTON (1-0) Chriss 4-7 6-9 14, Thybulle 0-3 0-1 0, Dick-
Halftime_Tied 34-34. 3-Point Goals_Texas 2-15 (Lammert 1-1, Taylor 1-2, Holland 0-1, Felix 0-2, Roach Jr. 0-2, Davis Jr. 0-3, Mack 0-4), Washington 3-20 (Andrews 3-9, Dorsey 0-2, Thybulle 0-2, Green 0-2, Murray 0-2, Crisp 0-3). Fouled Out_Chriss, Dorsey, Duruisseau, Ibeh, Lammert, Ridley, Thybulle. Rebounds_ Texas 49 (Ridley 10), Washington 62 (Dime 14). Assists_Texas 5 (Davis Jr., Felix, Holland, Ridley, Yancy 1), Washington 12 (Murray 6). Total Fouls_Texas 28, Washington 34. Technicals_Ridley, Murray. A_7,188.
Washington St. 82 N. Arizona 70 N. ARIZONA (0-1) Thomas 0-0 0-0 0, Martin 5-8 2-2 12, Johnson 6-11 1-2 13, Yanku 3-13 9-10 15, Neely 3-8 5-6 13, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Green 4-10 1-2 11, Kaluna 1-5 3-6 5, Rivera-Vega 0-1 1-2 1, Twombly 0-0 0-0 0, Searcy 0-0 0-0 0, DeBerry 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 22-59 22-30 70. WASHINGTON ST. (1-0) Longrus 2-3 0-0 4, Hawkinson 6-13 1-2 15, Iroegbu 2-6 0-0 5, Redding 2-4 0-0 5, Johnson 3-8 5-8 11, King 0-1 2-2 2, Suggs 5-10 0-0 11, Daniels 5-6 0-0 15, Franks 0-2 0-0 0, Callison 1-7 1-2 3, Boese 0-0 0-0 0, Clifford 2-5 0-0 4, Izundu 3-3 1-2 7. Totals 31-68 10-16 82. Halftime —Washington St. 47-34. 3-Point Goals—N. Arizona 4-16 (Green 2-4, Neely 2-7, Martin 0-1, Kaluna 0-2, Yanku 0-2), Washington St. 10-24 (Daniels 5-5, Hawkinson 2-3, Redding 1-2, Iroegbu 1-3, Suggs 1-4, Johnson 0-2, Franks 0-2, Callison 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—N. Arizona 39 (Johnson 10), Washington St. 42 (Hawkinson 11). Assists—N. Arizona 9 (Green, Yanku 3), Washington St. 20 (Redding 5). Total Fouls— N. Arizona 16, Washington St. 21. A—3,011.
Transactions Baseball National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Traded RHP Jeremy Hellickson to Philadelphia for RHP Sam McWilliams.
Football National Football League DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed LB Keith Smith from the practice squad.
College RIDER — Announced softball coach Patricia Carroll and the university have mutually agreed to part ways.
Football National Football League SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed WR Ricardo Lockette on injured reserve. Activated WR Paul Richardson from the PUP list.
Hockey American Hockey League LEHIGH VALLEY PHANTOMS — Recalled D Joe Faust from Adirondack (ECHL). SAN DIEGO GULLS — Recalled F Matt Berry from Utah (ECHL). ECHL ALASKA ACES — Claimed D Davis Vandane off waivers from Greenville. FORT WAYNE KOMETS — Claimed F Todd Fiddler off waivers from Wichita. Signed F Matt Luke.
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Horton: Bruins ‘used to being outnumbered’ CONTINUED FROM B1 some breaks.” But the Bruins don’t have a “couple of subs,” and They reached state by haven’t had much of a travelling all the way to bench for the past few Lyle last week and, with years. Yet they keep comonly nine players, beating ing back and have Lyle-Wishram. remained competitive. And just making it to It’s kind of a Clallam back to state is a big deal. “It’s too bad we did draw Bay thing. In January 2014, the boys basketball Neah Bay, you know, our team beat Quilcene with rivals in the first round of only five players. the playoffs. But for the kids, it’s huge,” Ritter said. ‘Got to play tough’ “It’s the first time in [eight] years, so that itself “Well, we’re used to is something to be proud of. being outnumbered, so “I’ve probably had 20 or they’ve got to play tough,” 30 guys come up to me — I Ritter said. always get guys coming up “In August, we work to me, the chain crews, the them really hard. And we guys from the other teams preach that from the first — and say how tough those game on, I say, ‘Hey, you kids are, how physically guys, turn around and look tough Clallam Bay’s kids at the sidelines,’ and are, and I’m proud of that, there’s nobody standing and they should be, too. there, so I tell them, ‘Hey, “Like I’ve always said, if that’s what you got.’ we had a little bench, if we “And they realize that. had a couple of subs, boy, Those eight out there know we’d be a lot better, we’d that they’ve got to toughen up, they’ve got to play hard get these guys
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Clallam Bay’s Clayton Willis stiff-arms Neah Bay’s Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. because there’s nobody to come in for them.” The Bruins lose four seniors to graduation —
Alan Greene, Martin Cummings, Kyle Keys and Jordan Simpson — and Clallam Bay, with the smallest
enrollment of any school on the Peninsula, currently doesn’t have many sixthand seventh-grade boys to
boost the team’s numbers. There’s talent returning, highlighted by Willis, only a freshman, who scored 27 touchdowns this season. But will there be enough bodies? Ritter is optimistic. There’s a few kids who had injuries this season, a few more who didn’t play and even a new kid who moved into the school within the past few weeks. “I think we’ll be all right,” Ritter said. “I’m really hoping, because I’d hate to see — you know, once a program goes away, it’s hard to bring it back. “But I think, right now, we can put it right back at 10 or 11 [players] again for next year, hopefully, so we’ll do what we can. “I’d hate to not have a team.”
________ Sports Editor Lee Horton can be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com.
Quilcene earns more hardware Rangers roll into
state quarterfinals with blowout win
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YAKIMA — Quilcene earned its third consecutive 1B state volleyball trophy by knocking off OdessaHarrington in the seventhplace game at the Yakima Valley SunDome on Saturday. The Rangers swept the Titans in three sets 25-10, 25-22, 29-27. Quilcene (21-4) opened play with a 25-9, 25-14, 25-21 loss to Pomeroy on Friday, which eventually advanced to the state championship match. The Rangers rebounded to sweep Three Rivers Christian 25-16, 25-14, 25-15 to move on to Saturday play. After dropping its first set to Lyle-Wishram, Quilcene rattled off three straight-set victories, winning 20-25, 25-13, 25-21, 25-11 to advance to the trophy game. The Rangers finished sixth last season and eighth in 2013.
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ABERDEEN — Quilcene controlled its 1B state playoff game with Taholah, cruising for a 56-8 win Saturday at Stewart Field in Aberdeen. “The kids did really well,” Rangers coach Byron Wilson said. “Taholah had a hard time holding on to the ball. They fumbled a lot.” Quilcene cruised to a 20-0 lead after one quarter, and led 28-0 when the defense effectively closed the game out with two TDs. Hayes Beathard recovered a Chitwins fumble in the end zone for a score, and Eli Harrison intercepted a pass and returned it 85 yards for another TD to trigger the running clock with 6:37 to go before halftime. Harrison intercepted two passes in the game.
Neah Bay goes 1-2 The Red Devils made it through to the second day of state play after nearly upsetting Sunnyside Christian in their opening match. Neah Bay was swept by the Knights, but made it tough, falling 25-23, 25-20, 26-24. The Red Devils then edged out Naselle in another close contest 26-24, 25-23, 25-22. But Neah Bay fell to Odesssa-Harrington 25-19, 25-13, 25-17 to open play Saturday and
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Quilcene’s Katie Love (2) goes for a block against Lyle-Wishram’s Winter Keeling-Bergin (5) as Quilcene’s Megan Weller, left, provides backup. The Bulldogs went on to beat Olympic League champion North Kitsap in the quarterfinals and made were eliminated. ment at St. Martin’s UniSaturday’s championship versity in Lacey. game. Sequim bounced Sequim fell 25-7, 25-17, The Wolves (11-9) then The Wolves made a quick 25-19 to Ellensburg in the lost to Anacortes 25-16, 25-23, 25-15 on Friday. exit from the 2A tourna- first round Friday.
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Cards seek NFC West supremacy vs. Hawks BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — There is still an obstacle standing in front of the Arizona Cardinals. Even with a two-game lead in the NFC West at the midpoint of the season, the Cardinals have yet to prove they can topple the reigning division champions when the division race is still in question. That opportunity comes tonight when the Cardinals travel to Seattle to face the Seahawks. A win by the Cardinals (6-2) would potentially wrap up the NFC West. A loss and the division race will be wide open. “We were kind of in this position last year. We had a two-game lead on them and we stunk up the joint,” Arizona safety Tyrann Mathieu said. “So we know how important this game is for us. We know what this game means, not just right now but later on in the season.” Arizona coach Bruce Arians was blunt that this is not a rivalry game yet. The
Cardinals haven’t been successful enough against Seattle in recent years to proclaim the matchup as a rivalry. That could change by late tonight. Two years ago, Arizona did the unexpected and won in Seattle on a day Carson Palmer threw four interceptions, providing the only blemish on the Seahawks home record.
Possible 3-game lead If the Cardinals can pull off that accomplishment this time, they would give themselves a three-game over Seattle in the division race with seven games to go. While not insurmountable, it’s a difficult deficit to overcome. That is the opportunity that awaits Arizona and the challenge in front of Seattle. “We understand that they understand they have to take us off the top to beat us. That’s not going to be an easy task coming into our home. We’re going to make sure we don’t let them do that,” Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner said.
Last year the Cardinals were in a similar position, in control of the NFC West at the midpoint of the season before losing four of their final six games — including both games to Seattle — after Palmer went down with a seasonending knee injury. He was just a spectator when Drew Stanton and Ryan Lindley unsuccessfully tried to supplant the Seahawks out of the top spot in the division. Palmer now comes to Seattle after one of the finest eight-game stretches of his career. He’s thrown 20 touchdowns and has a 110.6 passer rating, third in the league, helping to create the second-best scoring offense in football. Because of how Palmer and the Cardinals have played, there is a confidence that maybe was absent in the past. “Anytime we’re playing with him on the field, we feel like we can beat anybody anywhere,” Arians said. “We’ve been in most games with him.”
Seattle’s challenge is less about trying to stop Palmer’s group as it is getting an offense going that’s been more dismal than dynamic. Russell Wilson is on pace to be sacked more than 60 times. Marshawn Lynch is matching his career low with a 3.6 yards per carry average. Seattle is 31st in the NFL in red zone touchdowns and has just 12 offensive touchdowns total on the season.
Protection priority After watching Wilson get sacked at a dizzying rate through seven games, the Seahawks offensive line kept Wilson protected in their previous game against Dallas. Seattle didn’t give up a sack in the 13-12 win over Dallas, the first time this season Wilson was not sacked. Keeping Wilson clean against the Cardinals will be tough. The Cardinals had seven sacks against Wilson last season in Seattle and the complexity of their blitzes will challenge Seattle’s offensive line.
Prep Football On offense, he rushed for 37 yards and a touchdown, and also threw a 22-yard TD pass to Juan Rogers. A.J. Prater led the Rangers with 106 yards rushing and TD. Acea Such rushed for 91 yards and two TDs in the fourth quarter. Quilcene will likely face Lummi in the state quarterfinals. Quilcene 56, Taholah 8 Quilcene Taholah
20 22 0 14— 56 0 0 0 8— 8 First Quarter Q—Rogers 22 pass from Harrison (run failed) Q—Harrison 5 run (Prater run) Q—Prater 1 run (run failed) Second Quarter Q—Elkins 4 run (Harrison run) Q—Beathard fumble recovery in end zone (Elkins run) Q—Harrison 85 interception return (run failed) Fourth Quarter Q—Such 5 run (Elkins run) Q—Such 40 run (run failed) T—Jones 25 run (Cain run)
Top-ranked Clemson outscores Syracuse BY JOHN KEKIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — DeShaun Watson had a big day for No. 1 Clemson with 461 total yards and three touchdowns as the topranked Tigers held off Syracuse 37-27 on Saturday. The win gave the Tigers (10-0, 7-0 ACC; No. 1 CFP) at least 10 victories for the fifth straight season and their first 10-0 start since they won their only national championship in 1981. With 13 straight wins, the Tigers have their longest winning streak in 34 years. Syracuse (3-7, 1-5 ACC) put up a good fight for embattled coach Scott Shafer, but lost for the seventh time in a row. Syracuse is 1-10 all-time against the No. 1 team. Watson completed 34 of 47 passes for 360 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He ran for 101 yards and a score. Greg Huegel chipped in with three field goals for the Tigers. Syracuse made a game of it from the start, repeatedly finding gaping holes in the Clemson defensive line. The Orange rushed for 242 yards and scored their three touchdowns on the ground against a team that had allowed only nine rushing scores. Syracuse refused to wilt when they fell behind, even with Zack Mahoney, a junior college transfer and walkon making his second start at quarterback. Leading 31-17 at half-
College Football time, Clemson failed to score in the third quarter for the first time this season and the Orange closed to 31-24 on Mahoney’s 14-yard run. The Orange defense held Wayne Gallman in check as he managed 66 yards on 15 carries, boosting his season total to 1,043. His 14-yard run on fourth-and-2 early in the fourth quarter, though, proved key against fired-up Syracuse. It set up Huegel’s 31-yard field goal with 13:33 to play for a 34-24 lead. The Orange rallied again when George Morris ripped off a 51-yard run that set up a 24-yard field goal by Cole Murphy early in the fourth to make it a one-possession game, but that was as close as the Orange would get. Artavis Scott had 12 catches for 73 yards and Charone Peake had seven catches for a career-high 120 yards and one TD as Clemson finished with 566 yards. Mahoney, fifth on the depth chart in preseason, acquitted himself well in his debut in September, throwing for three TDs against then-No. 8 LSU in a 34-24 loss. He was just as good in this one despite some early jitters, finishing with 76 yards and two TDs rushing. He was 8 of 21 for 80 yards passing.
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Neah: Red Devils adjust to Bruins’ offense CONTINUED FROM B1 the clock up, trying to keep it out of their hands, Neah Bay (9-0) will face because we knew we Seattle Lutheran (8-2) in couldn’t hold them from the state quarterfinals in a scoring, but if we could limit game likely to be played in the time they had the ball Poulsbo on Friday or Satur- in their hands . . .” Ritter said. day. “That’s the only way you McCaulley felt the long layoff since their last game, can [beat Neah Bay] a 48-14 win against the because they score so Bruins on Oct. 30, played a quickly.” The plan worked from role in the team’s perforthe outset as the Bruins mance. grounded out 30 yards and “We haven’t played for two first downs to advance three weeks, basically,” to the Neah Bay 26-yard McCaulley said. line. “[Our] second-level “We started out a little blocking wasn’t as good as it flat on that opening drive,” normally is.” McCaulley said. Clallam Bay (4-6) opened “No, we hadn’t seen it the game with a clear game [the formation] from them plan: play keep-away from before. Crescent ran it on us explosive Neah Bay and and was pretty successful, chew up time off the clock so they picked it up from with a power running game there. operating out of a bunched “But that’s only going to formation. work so much.” “We were going for 3 A false start penalty and yards at a time and chew a sack caused by a poor
snap eventually forced the to me,” Buzzell said. Clallam Bay mustered Bruins into a turnover on just one first down in the downs. second quarter and it came Buzzell scores 1st two by penalty on a Neah Bay personal foul. Buzzell avoided being “In the beginning we tripped up at the line on the started out slow, but we second offensive play for the changed it up and adjusted Red Devils, breaking open and we did a good job at an inside counter and run- slowing them down after ning 71 yards for a TD. that,” Munyagi said. Neah Bay forced a fourMcCaulley said the team and-out on the next Clallam stacked the line against the Bay possession, and took Bruins. the ball over at the Bruins’ “We went to a five-man 30-yard line. line, a 5-1 [formation],” Munyagi then found McCaulley said. Buzzell in man-to-man cov“Once we switched erage up the middle for a defenses and figured out 30-yard TD pass and a 16-0 what was going on, we were lead after one quarter. fine.” “That’s pretty risky,” Meanwhile, the Red Buzzell said of attempting Devils’ offense was rolling to play man-to-man against up the points. the speedy Red Devils. Cole Svec scored on a “They were playing the 21-yard run, Munyagi run heavy, everybody was found Buzzell on a perfectly up on the line watching for placed 56-yard catch-andCole [Svec], so Rweha was run for a TD and then hit able to throw it over the top Kenrick Doherty Jr. for a
23-yard strike in the end zone. Munyagi closed out the half with a 21-yard scramble as time expired for a 46-0 lead at the break. Neah Bay added three scores in a second half played with a running clock. Jericho McGimpsey recovered an Alan Greene fumble and returned the ball 50 yards for a TD. Later, Munyagi rolled out to his right and found Buzzell on the right side of the end zone for a 15-yard TD pass. And Munyagi showed off some dance moves on a 33-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter. Flushed from the pocket on a designed pass play, Munyagi bounced outside to the left sideline. It appeared he would be brought down for a minimal gain, but he spun to avoid a tackler and cut back across the field for the final score.
Neah Bay is now tied with the 1958-62 St. John team for the second-longest 1B winning streak in state history at 34 games. Neah Bay 68, Clallam Bay 0 Clallam Bay Neah Bay
0 0 0 0— 0 16 30 16 6— 68 First Quarter NB—Buzzell 71 run (Svec run) NB—Buzzell 30 pass from Munyagi (Svec run) Second Quarter NB—Svec 21 run (pass failed) NB—Buzzell 56 pass from Munyagi (Greene run) NB—Doherty 23 pass from Munyagi (Svec run) NB—Munyagi 21 run (Munyagi run) Third Quarter NB—McGimpsey 50 fumble return (Svec run) NB—Buzzell 15 pass from Munyagi (Nate Tyler pas from Munyagi) Fourth Quarter NB—Munyagi 33 run (run failed) Individual Stats Rushing—NB: Buzzell 1-71, Svec 5-66, Munyagi 5-56, Tyler 1-31, Greene 4-29. CB: Willis 20-45, Greene 15-12, Cummings 2-8, Keys 1-(-3) Passing—NB: Munyagi 5-6-0, 126. CB: Greene 3-5-1, 28; Willis 0-3-1, 0; Keys 0-1-0, 0. Receiving—NB: Buzzell 3-101, Doherty 1-23, Greene 1-2. CB: Cummings 1-29, Keys 1-0, McCoy 1-(-1).
________ Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-4522345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com.
State: ‘Proud’ Huskies blow 17-point lead to ASU CONTINUED FROM B1 playoff berth since 2004. Snyder said the team’s “He was stretching for talented group of seniors all extra yards as he went addressed the team after down and he bounced it on the game. “I was so impressed with the ground and they called them,” Snyder said. it a fumble.” “They all took turns The Knights opened the standing up in the locker second half with a clockchurning 17-play, 79-yard room and they didn’t talk drive that included a suc- about this game, they talked about the future of cessful fake punt run. King’s Jack VanDyke Redhawks football and how ended the drive with a much work it takes to be a 19-yard field goal for a 17-7 champion. “I was incredibly proud lead. The Redhawks’ run of all those guys. To me it game was held down in the was like watching a group second half, unable to sus- of coaches get up and talk. “When you put that tain drives. much time and effort into Perry scored again for something, the foundation King’s on a 12-yard run in of what you are really made the fourth quarter to put of comes out. the game out of reach. “And that’s right. These “Defensively, at times we kids are made of some held our own, but we pretty strong stuff.” couldn’t control the edge,” Snyder said. King’s 24, Port Townsend 7 “They just had a lot more Port Townsend 7 0 0 0— 7 King’s 14 0 3 7— 24 depth and speed.” First Quarter Sua led the team with 15 K—Mitchell 68 pass from Wilkins (Van Dyke kick) PT—Marx 2 pass from Hill (Coker kick) carries for 93 yards. Dyke kick) The Redhawks finished K—Perry 56 run (Van Third Quarter the season with the pro- K—Van Dyke 19 field goal Fourth Quarter gram’s best record since K—Perry 12 run (Van Dyke kick) 1977, a second-straight ________ Olympic League 1A title and the school’s first state Compiled using team reports.
Montana blasts EWU 57-16 BY FRITZ NEIGHBOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Montana Grizzlies rode three touchdowns from freshman Jeremy Calhoun to a big first-half lead on the way to a 57-16 victory over Eastern Washington in a key Big Sky Conference football game Saturday. Calhoun’s touchdown runs covered 3, 1 and 3 yards, and the Grizzlies (6-4, 5-2) used a fumble return by Herbert Gamboa and an interception return by JR Nelson to push out to a 50-9 lead midway through
BY JOHN MARSHALL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TEMPE, Ariz. — Kalen Ballage broke three tackles on a 48-yard run in the fourth quarter for his second touchdown and Arizona State rallied from a woeful first half to beat Washington 27-17 on Saturday. Arizona State (5-5, 3-4 Pac-12) staggered its way through a lethargic first half, looking nothing like a team trying to play its way into a bowl game. But after falling into a 17-0 hole, the Sun Devils got their groove back, dominating the Huskies (4-6, 2-5) on both sides of the ball to move within one win of bowl eligibility. Arizona State shut down Washington’s offense after losing two key starters in the first half and its offense clicked after sputtering through the opening 30 minutes. Washington’s Jake Browning threw for 405 yards and a touchdown, but had three interceptions in the fourth quarter. Washington also lost a fumble in the fourth. Ballage had 92 yards on 11 carries and Mike Bercovici threw for 253 yards and a touchdown. Disappointing seasons to this point left both teams needing to win two of their final three games just to become bowl eligible. The Huskies landed in this position because of a young offense negating what the stout defense has accomplished. Washington was at its get-in-their-own-way worst last week, turning the ball
the third quarter. The victory snapped Montana’s four-game losing streak to Eastern Washington, and kept the Grizzlies’ slim playoff hopes alive. Eastern (5-2, 6-4) committed six turnovers, including three interceptions. Eastern’s Cooper Kupp had six catches for 119 yards. The junior moved past Jerry Rice and into seventh in FCS history in career receptions, with 304. BY RALPH D. RUSSO He has 106 catches this THE ASSOCIATED PRESS season, breaking the school Missouri’s game against record of 104 he set in 2014. BYU was Gary Pinkel’s 189th in 15 seasons as coach of the Tigers. It is safe to say none has ever been played after a more tumultuous and trying week. Pinkel abruptly announced Friday that he has cancer and will resign at the end of this season, ending a tenure in which he revived a program that had largely languished for more than a decade. The 63-year-old Pinkel said he was diagnosed with lymphoma in May and decided about two weeks ago that this season would be his last. It was a stunning turn during a most unusual
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Washington’s Dante Pettis (8) is unable to make a catch on a pass as Arizona State’s Lloyd Carrington, right, defends. over five times in a 34-23 loss to No. 10 Utah. The Huskies had no trouble early against Arizona State’s defense, popping off one big play after another. Washington’s first play went for 21 yards, a 46-yard pass set up a field goal and 53-yard run led to Myles Gaskin’s 1-yard touchdown run. A trick play of sorts — Washington coach Chris Petersen’s specialty — set up another score, when backup quarterback K.J.
Carta-Samuels went in motion on a fourth-and-1, ducked under center and sneaked his way to a first down. Browning later hit Darrell Daniels on a 29-yard touchdown pass to put the Huskies up 17-0. It got worse for the Sun Devils early in the second quarter when two starters went down on the same play. Safety Jordan Simone, the national leader in solo tackles per game, had to be helped off after injuring his
right knee and spur linebacker Laiu Moeakiola went out with a shoulder injury. The only problem for the Huskies was that they left too many potential points on the field. Washington had punts from Arizona State’s 36and 42-yard lines, and failed on a fourth-and-4 on the Sun Devils’ 35. Arizona State’s offense labored against Washington’s disruptive offense most of the first half, managing three first downs, 133 total yards and a late field goal. The Sun Devils dominated once the second half started. Arizona State opened with a crisp scoring drive, capped by Ballage’s 3-yard TD run. Bercovici followed with a 32-yard touchdown pass to Devin Lucien to open the fourth quarter, tying the game at 17-all. The defense felt the momentum shift. They started getting more pressure on Browning, not allowing the freshman to set his feet. Arizona State sacked Browning for a 9-yard loss on a third down and Cameron Van Winkle missed a 45-yard field goal wide left. Another sack ended Washington’s next drive and Arizona State took the lead on Zane Gonzelez’s 23-yard field goal. Browning then threw an interception and Ballage broke off his big scoring run the next play, capping Arizona State’s biggest comeback since 2010.
Missouri’s Pinkel to resign after season week in Columbia, Missouri, that started with Pinkel’s players on strike because of racial tensions on campus. Pinkel stood by his players and kept his team unified through a couple of difficult days, but his decision to step down had nothing to do with the team’s boycott. “I felt great going into the season but also knew that I would need to reassess things at some point, and I set our bye week as the time when I would take stock of the future,” Pinkel said in a statement issued on the eve of Saturday’s game in Kansas City, about two hours away. Pinkel told his staff and the team Friday that this would be his last season.
Athletic director Mack Rhoades said Pinkel informed him of his decision on Oct. 28, two days after the coach had a PET scan. “I want to make very clear that I’m not doing poorly, and that this is a manageable disease, but it’s one that will never go away,” Pinkel said. “I don’t know how many years I have left, but I want to turn my focus to life outside the daily grind of football.” Pinkel, a native of Akron, Ohio, is the winningest coach in school history with a 117-71 record over 15 seasons. After winning two straight SEC East titles, Missouri is out of conten-
tion this season. The Tigers (4-5) have two more games after BYU to get to the six wins required to be bowl eligible. On the field, Pinkel’s accomplishments at Missouri have been unmatched. The Tigers have had five 10-win seasons under Pinkel and won a division title in in five of the last eight seasons. Missouri’s last 10-win season before Pinkel was in 1960. “With Gary stepping down at the end of the season, we are losing one of the great leaders in our profession at developing and preparing student-athletes for both football and life,” said Alabama coach Nick Saban, who was a teammate of Pinkel’s at Kent State.
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HONDA: ‘08 Civic SeF R E E : C a t . , s p aye d , dan. Very clean fun stick shots, loves laps. shift, beautiful midnight(360)460-9893 blue paint (minor rock chip pitting to the front), FREE: Pair. M/F So- rubber floor mats, piociety Finches, healthy, neer CD player/radio, b o u g h t a t Pe t S m a r t large digital speedome9 / 2 0 1 5 . H ave c a r r i e r. t e r d i s p l a y. 8 7 K m i , Port Townsend. $9200 (360)477-3019 (360)531-3342 LOST: Cat, on SeptemFriends of the Library ber 24th near veterinary Friends of the Librar y clinic on Ness Corners Bag of Books sale No- R d . i n Po r t H a d l o ck . vember 19, 20 and 21, Gray long haired neudoors opening at 10:00 tered male cat, white on a . m . w i t h n ew b o o k s c h e s t . M i c r o c h i p p e d . added each day. Fill a Needs medication. call b a g f o r o n l y $ 2 . 0 0 . (360)452-2130 after 6 Stock up now because p.m., or (360)452-0414 there will be NO bag of and leave message for books sale in December. Nancy.
Office Manager Full time, MUST have MGMT experience, Must love people. $14hr plus benefits. Mail resume to Peninsula Daily News PDN #717/Manager Port Angeles, WA 98362
PA: 3BR, 2BA, semi-secluded, close to school and college. Full basement for storage or workshop. Low upkeep yard, $1200 mo. $500 dep. (360)457-7643
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NOW HIRING Clallam Bay Corrections Center is NOW HIRING Registered Nurses for On-Call Positions Pay $24.43 to $39.09/hr 1 Year Experience License. EOE. Apply on-line: www.doc.wa.gov/jobs
TOYOTA: 91 4X4. DLX ex t . c a b. W h i t e w i t h b l a c k c a n o p y. S m a l l body lift. Set up to be t ow e d . W i n c h m o u n t . Good condition, drives good. 120K on motor, n e w 5 s p e e d t r a n n y, brakes, axle seals, stereo, super clean interior. Price flexibile, no trades. Can be seen on Craigs list/Seattle. Vehic l e p a r ke d a t R h o d y Drive Storage sales lot. $4,500. (360)385-3014. Veterinary Clinic Full Time Receptionist Busy medical clinic, c o m p u t e r ex p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y, ex c e l l e n t salary and benefits. Resume and referrences to H a d l o c k Ve r t e r i n a r y Clinic, 842 Ness Corner Rd., Por t Hadlock WA. 98339 LOST: Cat, on September 24th near veterinary clinic on Ness Corners R d . i n Po r t H a d l o ck . Gray long haired neutered male cat, white on chest. Microchipped. Needs medication. call (360)452-2130 after 6 p.m., or (360)452-0414 and leave message for Nancy. LOST: Cat, Third and Alder, Sequim, female black/white collar with ID, (360)775-5154. L O S T: D o g , Fe m a l e, black lab/border collie mix w/flea collar. Amarillo Rd. (509)207-9094 LOST: Set of keys, Discovery Trail area. (360)670-1317
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Clallam Bay Corrections Center is NOW HIRING Electrician Supervisor Full Time Permanent Pay $4,503/mo, Plus full benefits. Opened until filled. Apply on-line: www.doc.wa.gov/jobs For further information Please call Cynthia at (360)963-3207 EOE
Clallam Bay Corrections Center is NOW HIRING Medical Assistant Full Time Permanent Pay $2,651/mo, Plus full benefits. Closes 12/02/2015 Apply on-line: www.doc.wa.gov/jobs For further information Please call Cynthia at (360)963-3207 EOE
L O S T : To p d e n t u r e F O U N D : S u r f b o a r d , LOST: Gold Plated cat plate, between July and n e a r L a k e C r e s c e n t . earing, Sequim Walmart, November. 457-4577 or (360)670-8028 11/11/15. (360)582-1988 11/11. (360)457-8860
Native American preference for qualified candidates. ACCEPTING APPLICAT I O N S fo r C A R R I E R RO U T E Po r t A n g e l e s Area. Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Interested parties must be 18 yrs of age, have valid Washington State Driver’s License, proof of insurance, and reliable vehicle. Early morning delivery Monday-Friday and Sunday. Apply in person 305 W 1st St, or send resume to tsipe@peninsuladailynews.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Administrative Assistant JCHS is seeking someone to support the office, coordinate events, and manage membership data. Job description at JCHSmuseum.org. Send Resume to 540 Water St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 immediately.
Infant Early Childhood Ed. Program Manager I $49,107 to $58,821 Annually Full Time with Full Benefits To apply: www.oesd.wednet.edu 360.479.0993 EOE & ADA
ARNP or PA-C, Healthy Aging Sequim, WA Oppor tunity for Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to work in a dynamic group practice with Jamestown Family Health Clinic. Full Time, excellent benefits, quality of life in beautiful Sequim, WA. EPIC exp. pref. Indian preference for qualified candidates. Please visit http://jamestown tribe.iapplicants.com to view complete announcement and apply. CARE COORDINATOR CASE AIDE: 40 hrs/wk, located in the Sequim Information & Assistance office. Provides support to seniors & adults with disabilities. Good communication & computer skills a must. Bachelor’s d e gr e e b e h av i o ra l o r health science and 2 yrs paid social service exp, WDL, auto ins. required. $15.56/hr, full benefit pkg, Contact: Information & Assistance, 800-801-0050 for job descrip. & applic. packet. Open until filled, preference given to appl. rec’d by 4:00 pm 11/23/2015. I&A is an EOE.
MECHANIC: Local logging company in search of exper ienced dependable shop mechanic. (360)460-7292 N U R S I N G I N S T RU C TORS: Par t-time. Peninsula College is recruiting for instructors to teach in classroom, lab, or clinical settings. Additional infor mation and a p p l i c a t i o n fo r m s a t : www.pencol.edu EEO
Clallam PUD is looking Office Manager for exceptional people Full time, MUST have committed to public ser- MGMT experience, Must vice to join our utility. love people. $14hr plus benefits. Mail resume to Tree Trimming / Peninsula Daily News Brushing Assistant PDN #717/Manager Port Angeles, WA 98362 Get details and application forms from our webPHARMACY site www.clallampud.net ASSISTANT or contact us at Mon.-Fri. rotating weekhumanresources end shifts. Exceptional @clallampud.net customer service skills, Phone 360-565-3276. multi-tasking and high We also have answers school diploma required. t o Fr e q u e n t l y A s k e d Pharmacy assistant liQuestions and Employ- cense preferred. Apply ee Benefits information at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 on our website. EOE. E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Jefferson County Community Foundation and United Good Neighbors of Jefferson County are seeking a dynamic individual for Executive Director. Download the Executive Director job announcement and job description on our website at www.jccfgives.org
Physician Family Practice Healthy Aging Experienced auto deSequim, WA tailer needed, full time, Oppor tunity for Physifull benefits. cian to work in a dynamPrice Ford Lincoln ic healthy aging program 457-3333 contact Joel with Jamestown Family Health Clinic. Full Time, excellent benefits, quality of life in beautiful Sequim, WA. EPIC exp. Help Us Grow! First Fed- pref. Indian preference eral is seeking highly for qualified candidates. motivated individuals to Please visit http://jamestown join our team as: tribe.iapplicants.com • Investment Services CAREGIVERS: Our new to view complete anRep. (Pt. Townsend) management team is nouncement and apply. dedicated to serving the • Personal Banker needs of our residents at • Project Manager PLUMBERS: Journey / Sherwood Assisted Liv- View job descriptions S p e c i a l t y l i c e n s e r e and apply at www.ouring. We are looking for quired. New Const. exp. caring and compassion- firstfed.com. EOE a must. Paid holiate caregivers to bedays/vacation. Call Home Care come a part of our new (360)683-8336 Supervisor in PT team and join our misSupervisor and care givsion of enhancing the QUILCENE SCHOOL l i ve s o f a g i n g a d u l t s ing experience. Comput- DISTRICT is accepting throughout our commu- er/data skills, organized, applications for Director nity. We have a variety able to do In Home Sup o f B u s i n e s s a n d F i of shifts available with visits and meet dead- nance. Job description c o m p e t i t i v e p ay a n d lines. $200 hire on bo- and application materials benefits. Find out more nus. Call 360-379-6659. are available at about this fulfilling career Fax resume 360-379www.quilcene. opportunity. Apply at 550 5620. wednet.edu W Hendrickson Road or or call 360-765-2956. L I C E N S E D N U R S E ’ S call Casey, the Staff DeEqual Opportunity Emv e l o p m e n t M a n a g e r, Come join our team at ployer Sherwood Assisted Liv(360)683-3348 ing. Flexible hours, with RAINSHADOW HOME CNA: Ideally available benefits. Fill out an apSERVICES for all shifts, including plication at 550 W Hen- • Caregivers- P/T, F/T, weekends. Apply in per- dr ickson Rd, Sequim, will train. WA or contact Casey, • Pa r t t i m e p r i v a t e son at: Staff Development. Park View Villas, duty nurse. th (360)683-3348 8 & G Streets, P.A. Call (360)681-6206
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WO R K WA N T E D : E r rands, organizing, yardwork, garden help. Fall cleanup, shopping, home organizing. Weeding, light pruning, garden help, animal care. Excellent references. Monty and Rusty 360-912-3665
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CENTRALLY LOCATED! PRICE REDUCED! 3 BD one level home with large living room featuring a wood stove insert, kitchen with wall oven, p l e n t y o f c a b i n e t s fo r storage and access to the private patio - great for summer bbqs and entertaining! Formal dining room with lots of natural light through the large picture window. Three bright and cheery bedrooms with large closets. Home is heated by an energy efficient heat pump. Fully fenced in southern exposure back yard is great for a large garden. One car attached garage MLS#290977 $149,900 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES CHERRY HILL CHARMER! Classic home tucked in the heart of Cherry Hill. Hardwood floors, formal dining room 3 BR, 2 BA, full unfinished basement and beautifully landscaped yard with a white picket fence. MLS#292185 $269,000 Jennifer Holcomb (360) 460-3831 (360) 457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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DIAMOND QUALITY Nice 3BR 2BA Sunland home with a den. This home has a lovely floor plan with a beautiful brick fireplace and new granite counter tops in the kitchen and bathrooms. New tiled floors, new roof in 2010 and solar panels installed in 2014. Or iginal owner, and has been very well taken care of. MLS#291420 $325,000 Kim Bower 360-477-0654 360-683-3900 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim DUNGENESS MEADOWS Clean 2-bedroom home, close to the Dungeness River. Updated kitchen and flooring. Nice little backyard for gatherings. Dungeness Meadows is known for its 9-hole golf course, clubhouse/ pool, and friendly atmosphere. Minutes from town with a private feel. MLS#292052/858326 $65,000 Jake Tjernell 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY
HISTORIC VICTORIAN CHARMER! PRICE REDUCED! Located on a double lot in the desirable Cherry Hill area w/ awe-inspiring curb appeal & attention to detail. This 4 bed/2 bath home features a large kitchen w/ breakfast nook & original hardwood floors, grand dining room w/ bay windows & living room w/ wood stove & detailed woodwork. New double hung vinyl windows, plantation shutters & updated wiring. Fenced in back yard w/ landscaping & raised garden beds. Two covered front porches and back porch. MLS#291659 $295,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
NEW PRICING! 2 BD, 2 BA, 1512 SF. On one acre, large kitchen, breakfast bar & open dining room, master bath w/soaking tub & separate shower, vaulted ceilings, skylights, great floorplan, carport, 2 storage sheds, landscaped yard. MLS#863212/292122 $192,500 Deb Kahle OPEN HOUSE lic# 47224 Newer mfg home in 55+ (360)918-3199 p a r k . Wa l k i n p a n t r y, WINDERMERE skylights, large kitchen, SUNLAND 2 BR with office (3rd BR?). Detached insulat- Peninsula Classified ed workshop. Park rent 360-452-8435 i n c l u d e s wa t e r / s ew e r / g a r b a g e. Pa r k a p WHY PAY proval required. SHIPPING ON MLS#291761/838754 INTERNET $107,000 Carolyn & Robert PURCHASES? Dodds lic# 73925 & 48709 SHOP LOCAL Windermere Real Estate Sequim East peninsula 360-460-9248 dailynews.com
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See the stunning views of Strait of Juan de Fuca, Mt. Baker, and Protection Island from this amazing home at nearly the top of a quiet neighborhood. Cobbled driveway, peaceful sun room, custom leaded glass, and more! MLS#291156 $475,000 Stacey Price Professional Realty Services (360)670-3560 SWEEPING SALT WATER VIEWS Unobstructed SW & Mtn Views!, 3 BR - 2-1/2 BA 2620 SF/ Born in 1997, Walk to Nearby Peninsula College, PA Fine Arts, Community Playhouse / Sculpture Par k, Open Concept, Vaulted Ceilings, Beautifully Landscaped Gardens, Located on a Private Cul de Sac. MLS#291673 $355,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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H 1/1 LK DAWN $600/M A 1BD/1BA $675/M A 2BD/2BA $775/M D 2BD/2BA $875/M H 3/1.5 JOYCE $975/M
H 2/1 FRESHAWATER BAY $1100/M H 3BD/2BA $1300/M H 4/3 WATERVIEW $1700/M
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FORKS: A frame on 2 bd, 1 ba., 4.29 acres. 5 miles to Lake Ozette approx 1,500 sf., with orchard. Good hunting / fishing. Needs some T L C. C a l l fo r d e t a i l s. $80,000. (509)684-3177
308 For Sale Lots & Acreage DIAMOND PT. waterfront lot. Double waterfront lot on Diamond Pt. lagoon. Septic installed. U t i l i t i e s ava i l a bl e o n street. Amazing views of Discover y Bay, Strait, Whidbey and San Juans. Birding, boating, fishing paradise in quiet, f r i e n d l y c o m m u n i t y. Community beach park with boat ramp and picnic facilities. $229,000/obo. Call 360683-7043 for details.
P.A.: 3 br. 2.5 ba 2,700 sf home in Four Season’s Ranch. 163 Sea View Dr. $2,000. (360)775-5917 Tour at http://view.paradym .com/showvt.asp ?sk=202 t=3550824 PA: 3BR, 2BA, semi-secluded, close to school and college. Full basement for storage or workshop. Low upkeep yard, $1200 mo. $500 dep. (360)457-7643
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6100 Misc. Merchandise
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FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com
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AUCTION: Angeles Mini S t o ra g e ; 1 : 3 0 p. m . , Thursday, November 19, a t 9 1 9 W. L a u r i d s e n B l v d . P. A . U n i t A 5 5 , Name: Curtis Robbins. Unit A83, D.J. Rhodes SOFA: Cream color, 2 Call 452-2400 to verify. big cushion, 4 large back cushion and 2 throw pill o w s , a l l m a t c h i n g . 8183 Garage Sales $225/obo. PA - East (360)683-9829
Garage and Shop 6045 Farm Fencing D o o r s : N E W r e m o d e l plans changed, sell at & Equipment cost call for sizes and $ TRACTOR: ‘47 Ford 9N, install also avail. (360)732-4626 motor needs work, good t i r e s, b o d y a n d d r i ve MASSAGE TABLE train. $850 obo. E a r t h l i t e, w i t h c ove r. (360)640-0656 Pad, electric pad, cart, bolsters, books, misc. 6055 Firewood, $350. (360)504-2448.
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6105 Musical Instruments ATTENTION MUSICIANS Retirement sale Everything goes Strait Music, Port Angeles (360)452-9817. music@straitmusic.net
TURKEYS: Dressed turkeys, truly free range, 6115 Sporting organic, Heritage breed, Goods Bourbon Red. $4lb. Call STORAGE/Light IndusRon Grotjan 2 RELOADING KITS: trial: 3 spaces for rent. (360)461-5026 1- 12 ga MEC 600 jr, + a Space 3, 1350 sq. ft. 650 press, misc. 2- is an w/office $675. per RCBS Rockchucker monthSpace 30, 1350 6080 Home combo, no scale. a Unisq. ft. $520. per monthFurnishings f l ow a n d L e e p ow d e r Space 25, 2,000 sq. ft. $ 7 8 0 . p e r m o n t h A - B E D S : A n t i q u e s o l i d measure, 2 dies. Read vailable now, call 360- brass twin beds, with more in the online ad. $250 each. 460-5210, for questions mattress. $600/both. 505-860-3796 or to view. (360)640-4723 BIKE: ‘84 Schwinn ManTWO OFFICES IN DINING TABLE: and ta Ray Springer. Lots of DOWNTOWN c h a i r s, E t h a n A l l e n chrome $485. SEQUIM GAZETTE (360)457-1289 Georgian Court Queen BUILDING FOR Anne dark cherry dinSUB-LEASE ing set. Table seats 10 8180 Garage Sales 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., with 2 leaves. Two arm PA - Central 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. chairs, 6 side chairs, Perfect for accountant full custom table pad. Friends of the Library or other professional. Perfect for holiday enFriends of the Librar y S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e tertaining. $2000. Bag of Books sale Noroom, restroom, wired (360)452-4964 vember 19, 20 and 21, for high-speed Interdoors opening at 10:00 net. Contact John HOME FURNISHINGS a . m . w i t h n ew b o o k s Brewer, publisher, Oak table, 66L x 42W, added each day. Fill a (360)417-3500 with leaf and 6 uphol- b a g f o r o n l y $ 2 . 0 0 . s t e r e d c h a i r s . $ 8 0 0 . Stock up now because LONG DISTANCE Wood drawing board, there will be NO bag of No Problem! $100., Desk $50. books sale in December. (360)683-2617 Peninsula Classified 1-800-826-7714 Place your ad at MATTRESS: Serta, king peninsula size, double pillow top, dailynews.com like new, two twin box PLACE YOUR spr ings, metal frame. AD ONLINE Visit our website at $475/obo. With our new www.peninsula (360)385-5536 Classified Wizard dailynews.com you can see your Or email us at ad before it prints! SOFA: 8 piece sectional, classified@ good condition. $600. www.peninsula peninsula (360)683-8779 dailynews.com dailynews.com
G A R AG E S A L E : S a t . 10-4pm and Sun. 112pm, 382 Hulse Rd. Off Sutter. Terrific Too Much sale! Craft, baby, decor, furniture and more.
GARAGE SALE: Sun., 9-3 p.m., Anchor Marine, 3344 Highway 101 E. Multi Family sale, early birds ok. Proceeds go to help other.
7030 Horses
HORSE: 11 Year old, Quarab gelding, 15.1 hands, gets along with ever yone, great companion horse. Not 100% sound in back leg due to old injury, vet gave go ahead for light riding. To approved home. $500. (360)732-4893
HORSE: 9 yr old AQHA mare, broke, calm and l eve l h e a d e d . Wo u l d make a good 4-H project. $1800. with tack. Please leave message. (360)670-5307
7035 General Pets
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. Reserve now, ready before Christmas. 360.787.6937 F R E E : C a t . , s p aye d , shots, loves laps. (360)460-9893
FREE: Pair. M/F Society Finches, healthy, b o u g h t a t Pe t S m a r t 9 / 2 0 1 5 . H ave c a r r i e r. Port Townsend. (360)531-3342
P U P P I E S : N o r t h we s t Far m Terr ier / Border Collie cross pup. One male pup for sale, born 9/9/15. First shots, wor med, vet checked. Ready to go 11/14. $400. (360)877-5542.
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7035 General Pets 9820 Motorhomes 9820 Motorhomes P E D I G R E E D B L AC K LAB PUPPIES!!!!. It’s puppy time in Sequim! We have 2 females and 5 males ready to go to l ov i n g h o m e s. T h e s e puppies come from impressive hunting lines and will make great family and companion dogs. Call Matt at 307254-5540.
MOTORHOME: Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Cummins Diesel, 2 air conditioners, satellite dish, rebuilt generator, all new f i l t e r s a n d n ew t i r e s $17,000/obo. TIFFIN: ‘04, Phaeton, (360)683-8142 40’, diesel, 4 slides, full kitchen, W/D, enclosed RAVEN: ‘95, 32’, low shower, 2nd vanity in miles, GM turbo diesel, br., auto jacks, duel AC, solar panels, great con- generator, inverter, pulldition, many extras, be- out basement storage, low book. $12,900/obo. back up camera, lots of (360)477-9584 i n s i d e s t o ra g e, gr e a t 9820 Motorhomes condition. $59,950. SeLONG DISTANCE quim. (720)635-4473. No Problem! DODGE: Ram, ‘95, Model 236 3,500 Explorer 9832 Tents & Class B, 67K ml., runs Peninsula Classified 1-800-826-7714 great, ver y clean. Travel Trailers $14,000. (360)775-0651 ‘02 27’ Shasta Camp trailer : Never used, in storage, $12,000 obo. 1995 Nomad, 18 ft. in storage, $4000 (360)765-3372
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, Nov 15 12pm - 3pm
547 Brown Road, Port Angeles
Directions: Hwy 101 to South on Monroe Road,West on Brown Road to 547 which has a private, long driveway.
Stacey Price (360)670-3560 stacey@olypen.com
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, Nov 15 1pm - 3pm
258693 Hwy 101, Sequim
This home is a real gem with new well in 2014, new septic 2015, Fully remodeled inside, updated plumbing & wiring, 2BR, 1BA, 2 ductless heat pumps, and a bonus room with its own private access. The bonus room could be turned into a master suite or used for a home based business. Only priced at $165,000 on .64 acres makes this place a bargain. MLS#291788 Directions: North side of Hwy 101 west of Dryke Rd.
CAMPER: Alpenlite, ‘99, Cimmaron LX 850, electric jacks, other extras, some repairs needed. $1,800. (360)460-9915.
(360) 461-2153 Email: mlee@olypen.com
The Last Word in Astrology � ARIES (March 21-April 19): Separate work from pleasure. You need to relax and spend time with someone you love. Don’t let emotional situations get you down. Live in the moment and enjoy the day. Physical activities will ease your stress. 2 stars
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 . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): $11,000/obo 775-0977
Getting involved in something out of the ordinary will be eye-opening. What you learn through conversations with people with different life experiences than you will MOTOR: Mercur y, ‘06, be enlightening. With the 60hp Bigfoot, t. handle knowledge you gather, you can TRUCK CAMPER: ‘08 $5,000 /obo. (360)477- improve your life. 5 stars GLASSPLY: 19’ Cuddy cabin, inboard 470, 15 hp Johnson kicker, radio, fish finder, $3,000. (360)457-7827
9829 RV Spaces/ Storage
3695 or (360)457-7317 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 crap pot puller, all run great. Boat is ready to go. $7,000. (360)6813717 or (360)477-2684
S PAC E : N i c e , q u i e t , 5TH WHEEL: 2000, For- close to town. $325 plus 9817 Motorcycles est Ranger, 24’, 6 berth, utilities. (360)461-3254 slide out, A/C. $6500. HARLEY DAVIDSON: (360)797-1458 ‘ 0 4 L o w R i d e r. 3 7 0 0 9050 Marine miles, loaded, $8,500. Miscellaneous 5th Wheel: ‘94 Holiday (360)460-6780 Rambler Imperial, 34’, 2 slideouts, clean and well B ay l i n e r : ‘ 7 9 M u t i ny, Harley Wide Glide: ‘93 maintained. $8,000/obo. 16’, engine needs work, w e l l m a i n t a i n e d L o w (808)895-5634 $1,100/obo. Leave mes- miles, custom paint extras. $6,800 TEXT 360sage.(360)452-1611 Forest River: Sierra 300-7587 Lite, ‘00, 21’ clean, 8’ BOAT: ‘88 Invader, 16’, slide, sleeps 6, every- 1 6 5 H P M e r c r u i s e r, H / D , ‘ 0 5 D y n a W i d e thing in excellent condi- open bow, low hours. Glide, blk with lots of tion. $6,000. chrome, lots of aftermar$2,900. (360)452-5419. (360)452-2148 ket stuff + extras. $9,500. (360)461-4189. GARAGE SALE ADS B O AT : S e a r a y, 1 8 ’ , 135hp Mercury. $8,000 H O N DA : ‘ 8 3 V F 7 5 0 , Call for details. obo. (360)457-3743 or $1,500. (360)457-0253 360-452-8435 (360)460-0862 1-800-826-7714 evenings.
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Nov 15 12pm - 2pm Beautiful Craftsman home
30 Tanoak Ct., Sequim in the Solana Subdivision. Solana has a club house with pool and subdivision is landscaped through out with paver’s on the driveways. An entertainers dream the home has a propane fireplace, large Master suite, bathroom with soak tub and walk in closet with built ins. Closet is very well organized. The Kitchen has cherry cabinets, oak flooring, and granite counter tops. Wide hallways and vaulted ceilings making the home feel very spacious. MLS#291976 $299,500 Directions: East on Washington to Simdars Rd. So. to entry of Solana Homes
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9050 Marine Miscellaneous
C-Dory: 22’ Angler modCAMPER: ‘88 Conastoel, 75hp Honda, 8hp Nisga cab-over. Self consan, E-Z load trailer, like tained, great shape. new. $16,500/obo 452$2,000. 683-8781 4143 or 477-6615.
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 @ TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, (253)861-6862 25’, needs TLC. $6,000/obo. 417-0803.
9802 5th Wheels
Beautiful lodge-feeling 3 BR, 2.5 BA home on very private 4.8 acres in PA. Interior is made up of redwood and rustic barn wood with brick alcoves ! Come to see to appreciate! MLS#292024 $349,900
9808 Campers & Canopies
Andrea Gilles Mobile: 360-808-3306 Office Phone: 360-683-3564 andrea@realestatesequim.com
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You will be tempted to get involved in something that is expensive or can lead to work-related difficulties. Put greater emphasis on improving yourself instead of getting involved in other people’s dilemmas. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are heading toward an auspicious opportunity. Embrace something you have never tried before and discuss your thoughts with people from totally different backgrounds. Together you will come up with some interesting ideas and build a long-lasting friendship. 3 stars
by Eugenia Last SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus 21): You’ve got the energy and on friends and family and do wherewithal to get things done. your best to please. Don’t Don’t let your emotions stand feel you have to overspend to between you and your goals. win favors. It’s your time that Someone is likely to feed you will make the biggest impact poor information in an effort on the people who are most to deter you from following important to you. Don’t take a through with your plans. 3 stars financial risk. 3 stars CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 19): Someone you least expect Open up communication with will encourage you. Don’t get friends or someone you enjoy angry with those who backed sharing information with, and out or let you down. The you will be enticed by an idea experiences you have dealing that can lead to a lucrative with others will be a revelation partnership. An investment that will help you make wiser will pay off, giving you greater choices in the future. 3 stars financial freedom. 5 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 18): Put time and effort into Personal problems will surface. physical accomplishments Don’t make assumptions or and fulfilling promises you let jealousy or suspicion take made to the people you care over. If you jump to conclusions about most. Don’t let what an or get angry, you will have outsider says upset your world. regrets. Get to the root of the Live your life according to what problem and fix it before it’s too works for you and the ones you late. 2 stars love. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): PISCES (Feb. 19-March Organization and preparation 20): A partnership will help will give you the confidence you make substantial gains. required to step up and make a Collaborating with someone difference. Your insight will help unusual will excite you. Move you offer workable solutions forward and embrace working that will be praised by those with someone who is as you encounter along the way. creative and goal-oriented as A day trip will be informative. you. Let go of the past and you 4 stars will see the future. 4 stars
9180 Automobiles 9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles Classics & Collect. Classics & Collect. Others Others
1 9 3 0 R o a d s t e r. 1 9 3 0 Ford Model A Roadster pickup truck. Beautiful teal green exterior with black fenders and interior and customized vinyl c o nve r t i bl e t o p. 1 9 8 6 Nissan running gear rec e n t l y t u n e d u p. R e ceived many trophies; 9742 Tires & s t i l l g e t s s t a r e s. A p Wheels praised at $30,000; priced at $22,500 to SNOW TIRES: Mount- sell. Call 360-775-7520 ed, alloy wheels. Miche- or 457-3161. lin Ice, 225/60R16: 16�x 7� wheels; 5-110/5-115 bolt pattern. Very good; $300 obo for set. (360)683-8855. STUDDED TIRES: 4, 265/65R-17 112T, Hankook, RW11. Less than 3,000 miles. 2 yr. old. BMW: ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI $400/obo. R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, (360)417-5625. w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke STUDDED TIRES: Four new. $17,999. (360)477-4573 215/65R16. Mounted on 2 0 1 4 Toy o t a Ta c o m a CADILLAC: ‘67, Eldorar ims. Used 1 season. do, 2 door, hard top, $450. (253)414-8928 fwd, good motor, trans, and tries, new brakes 9180 Automobiles need adj. Have all parts Classics & Collect. 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 PONTIAC: ‘06 Solstice, project car. $3,000/obo. 5 s p. c o nv. , 8 K m i l e s, (360)457-6182 Blk/Blk, $1500 custom wheels, dry cleaned on- CADILLAC: ‘84 El Doraly, heated garage, driven do Coupe 62K ml., exc. car shows only, like new. cond. 4.1L V8, $8,500. (360)452-7377 $17,500. (360)681-2268
DODGE: ‘73, Dart, good HYUNDAI: ‘09 Sonata, c o n d i t i o n , r u n s w e l l , 79K miles, Auto, 1 ownb e n c h s e a t , 8 8 K m l . er, no smoking. $7,850. (509)731-9008 $5,000. (360)797-1179.
HYUNDAI: ‘92 Sonata, FORD : ‘05 Focus Hatch l o w m i l e s , 5 s p. d e CADILLAC: ‘85, Eldora- back. Clean and reliable, pendable. $1,250. do Biarritz, clean inside 122K mi. $5,500 obo. (360)775-8251 and out. 109k ml. (360)912-2225 $3,800. (360)681-3339. MAZDA: ‘88, RX 7, convertable, nice, fresh motor and tans. $7,000. (360)477-5308 V O L K S WA G O N : ‘ 7 8 Beetle convertable. Fuel injection, yellow in color. $9000. (360)681-2244 VW: ‘85 Cabriolet, convertable., Red, new tires / b a t t e r y, 5 s p. $1,900/obo (360)683-7144
HONDA: ‘04 CR-V LX AWD - 2.4L i-VTEC 4 C y l i n d e r, Au t o m a t i c, Power Windows, Door Locks, and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, CD/Cassette Stereo, Dual Front Airbags. 88K ml. $9,995 VIN# JHLRD784X4C025524 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com
9292 Automobiles Others ACURA: ‘98 Model 30. 171K mi. Loaded. Runs good, looks good. HONDA: ‘08 Civic Se$2,300. 681-4672 dan. Very clean fun stick CHRY: ’04 PT Cruiser - shift, beautiful midnight77K Miles, loaded, pow- blue paint (minor rock er roof, new tires, looks chip pitting to the front), great, runs great, clean, rubber floor mats, pios t r o n g , s a fe, r e l i a bl e neer CD player/radio, transportation. call and large digital speedomet e r d i s p l a y. 8 7 K m i , leave message $5,200. $9200 (360)477-3019 (360)457-0809
LINCOLN: ‘10 MKZ, PRISTINE, 53K ml. All options except sun roof and AWD. Car has always been garaged, oil changed every 5K miles, and has just been fully detailed. You will not find a better car. $14,995. brucec1066@gmail.com or text (630)248-0703.
MAZDA: ‘01 Miata. Silver w/beige leather interior. 53K mi. $8,000. (360)808-7858
SATURN: ‘02 L200 sedan. 198k miles, runs good. $1,500. (360)4619559 or 461-9558 SATURN: ‘97 SL1, one o w n e r, 1 0 0 K m l . , n o smoking. $1,400. (360)675-8231
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this tenth day of November 2015 In many cases, an applicant may have started facility restoration before federal involvement. Even if BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY the facility must undergo detailed review and analyCOMMISSIONERS sis of alternate locations, FEMA will fund eligible __________________________ restoration at the original location if the facility is Jim McEntire, Chair functionally dependent on its floodplain location __________________________ (e.g., bridges and flood control facilities), or the proMike Chapman ject facilitates an open space use, or the facility is __________________________ an integral part of a larger network that is impractiBill Peach cal or uneconomical to relocate, such as a road. In such cases, FEMA must also examine the possible ATTEST effects of not restoring the facility, minimize flood__________________________ plain/wetland impacts, and determine both that an Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board overriding public need for the facility clearly outPub: November 15, 2015 Legal No: 668446 weighs the Executive Order requirements to avoid the floodplain/wetland, and that the site is the only practicable alternative. State of Washington, local, 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices and tribal officials will confirm to FEMA that proClallam County Clallam County posed actions comply with all applicable State and local floodplain management and wetland protection requirements. NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING FEMA also intends to provide HMGP funding to Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by mitigate for future disaster damages. These proResolution of the Board, supplemental budget ap- jects may include construction of new facilities; propriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW modification of existing, undamaged facilities; relo36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on November 24, 2015 in the cation of facilities out of floodplains; demolition of Commissionersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam structures, or other types of projects to mitigate future disaster damages. In the course of developing County Courthouse. project proposals, subsequent public notices will be Parks and Facilities â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Additional revenue from in- published if necessary, as more specific information creased campers at Salt Creek and Dungeness becomes available. Parks/$70,200 Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Operations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Reimbursement from Grays- The National Historic Preservation Act requires federal agencies to take into account the effects of marsh for overtime expenditures/$638 their undertakings on historic properties. Those acPublic Works â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Roads â&#x20AC;˘ Receipt of Department of Ecology grant for tions or activities affecting buildings, structures, districts or objects 50 years or older or that affect arStreamkeepers/$22,451 â&#x20AC;˘ Environmental Health Department request for cheological sites or undisturbed ground will require further review to determine if the property is eligible assistance from Streamkeepers/$13,710 â&#x20AC;˘ Agreement with City of Por t Angeles for for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). If the property is determined to be eligible Streamkeepers/$4,886 â&#x20AC;˘ Partnership with Puget Sound Stormwater Stra- for the NRHP, and FEMAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s undertaking will adversely affect it, FEMA will provide additional public tegic Initiative Transition Team/$5,402 â&#x20AC;˘ Mountaineers Foundation agreement to merge notices. For historic properties not adversely affected by FEMAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s undertaking, this will be the only pubtwo Streamkeepers data sets/$2,000 â&#x20AC;˘ Agreement with the City of Sequim for surface lic notice. water flow monitoring/$7,669 As noted, this may be the only public notice regardCopies of the budget change forms may be viewed ing the above-described actions under the PA and at the office of the Board of Clallam County Com- HMGP programs. Interested persons may obtain inmissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday formation about these actions or a specific project by writing to the Federal Emergency Management through Friday. Agency, Region 10, 130 228th Street SW, Bothell, WA 98021-9796. Comments should be sent in writBOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY ing to Thomas J. Dargan, Federal Coordinating OfCOMMISSIONERS ficer, at the above address within 15 days of the __________________________ date of this notice. Jim McEntire, Chair Pub: November 15, 2015 Legal No: 667781 Pub: November 15, 22, 2015 Legal No: 668448 5A1424711
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Sequim honey finalist for nat’l award BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — The Sequim Bee Farm is the only honey-producer in Washington state that is among the 23 finalists in its category of the national 2016 Good Food Awards. The winners of the national contest, which has 13 food or beverage categories, will be announced Jan. 15 at an awards ceremony at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture in San Francisco. The Sequim Bee Farm, located at 193 Harbor Heights southwest of Sequim, is owned by husband and wife Buddy and Meg Depew. The twosome, both 53, have produced honey from several hives at their home for a decade. “We know we have great honey, and to just have that validation is something that we can tell our customers — somebody else thinks we are good, too,” Meg said.
The inside of one of the wooden apiaries at the Sequim Bee Farm. The bees are generally inactive this time of year due to the cold weather.
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replacing the bees, and once you replace the queen, in about six weeks, all the offspring there is hers,” Buddy said. “During the summer, Blue ribon at state fair [bees] only live to be about six weeks, and that is it. In September, the busiDuring the winter, they ness won a blue ribbon for will actually live a lot lonits honey at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup. ger. They will live sometimes up to eight [or] nine But this “is the first months,” he said time we have entered any The Depews now have competition” such as the about 26 active colonies. Good Food Awards, Buddy With about 15,000 bees said. in a hive during the winter The couple, who have months, there are now a lived in Sequim for about 12 years, became interested total of about 390,000 bees in beekeeping after joining on the property. In the summer, when the North Olympic Peninthe hives are at their stronsula Beekeepers’ Association and were mentored by gest, there are about 50,000 bees per colony, or a total of Ed and Winona Giersch. Buddy said he works in about 1.3 million bees. In past years, the bee public service. His wife is a farm has had as many as nurse practitioner. They 30 hives with a peak of have two daughters in about 1.5 million bees. their 20s who live in the But the numbers have area. dwindled somewhat of late.
Started with four hives The two started their bee farm with four hives, Buddy said. “Most all of our bees come up from California” and are of the New World Carniolan honey breed, a subspecies of the western honeybee, known for being extremely gentle in its behavior toward beekeepers, he said. Since then, they have added hives of Buckfast bees, a crossbreed of several European species developed in England in a climate similar to that of the North Olympic Peninsula. “They have done so well out here, I have been
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While the bees are generally docile, they do sting from time to time, Buddy Colony collapse said. “Most of the time when “We have colony collapse it is warm out and the disorder, which is affecting honey flows good, you open bees worldwide,” Meg the hive and you don’t” Depew said. necessarily have to worry During colony collapse about getting stung, he disorder, the majority of said. worker bees in a colony However, “there are a disappear, according to couple of hives out there entomologists. that are little more ornery The cause hasn’t been than other hives,” he said. determined. “I probably average . . . Meg suspects it is a about 12 [stings] a year, combination of exposure to and it is usually because I pesticides and viruses am getting a little quick or introduced by mites that jostling the bees.” arrived in the area during Meg said she has been the 1980s, she said. stung about eight times “It is the perfect storm,” since she started beekeepshe said. ing. Also this year, the bee TURN TO BEES/C2 farmers contended with
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LEFT: The Sequim Bee Farms is one of 23 finalists in the 2016 Good Food Awards for the honey category. The farm offers several varieties of honey, which have a different flavor depending on the pollen source they are collecting such as lavender, meadowfoam, fireweed and blackberry.
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Two ciders produced in East Jefferson County are among the 13 finalists in the cider category of the national 2016 Good Food Awards. Eaglemount Wine and Cider’s Ginger Cider and Finnriver Farm & Cidery’s Fire Barrel Cider are among those that could win when results are announced Jan. 15 at a ceremony at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture in San Francisco. Eaglemount’s Ginger Cider “is the original ginger cider,” pairing the flavors of organic ginger and hard cider, the Port Townsend company says on its website at www.eaglemount winery.com.
drought, which cut the amount of honey secreted by the bees, Buddy said. “This year was probably the worst year we’ve had as far as honey production,” he said, estimating the bees produced only about 75 gallons of honey. He plans to add another 15 hives next year. A new starter colony, including a queen, costs about $125, with another $350 for the bees’ wooden apiary. Buddy said the farm has come “not even close” to recouping the money spent over the years on beekeeping. “It is a labor of love,” Meg said. Said Buddy: “We really enjoy it. I would actually like to retire in a couple of years and do this full time.”
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Earlier detection helps with cat kidney disease OLD CATS GET kidney disease, and it typically isn’t diagnosed until it is far advanced. But presentations last month by Drs. Jane Robertson, Dru Forrester and Margie Scherk at the annual meeting of the American Association of Feline Practitioners offered new research findings on early diagnosis and tips on nutritional management of the disease. Typically, cats don’t show symptoms in the early stages of chronic kidney disease. Concentrations of kidney waste products such as blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine may still be at normal levels. It’s not until the disease progresses significantly that cats begin to develop physical signs, such as weight loss, decreased appetite, dehydration and excessive water consumption and urination. But a new kidney function test called SDMA, introduced last summer, can identify chronic kidney disease an average of 17 months sooner in cats, according to a study published last year in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Symmetrical dimethyl arginine — you can see why it’s called SDMA — is a form of arginine, an essential amino acid for cats. If you remember your grade-school science class, you know that amino acids are building blocks of protein. As protein breaks down, it releases SDMA into the blood; it’s then excreted by the kidneys. Rising levels of SDMA in the blood are noticeable when only 40 percent of kidney function has been lost, as opposed to higher levels of BUN and creatinine, which may not become evident until 75 percent of kidney function is gone. Does that mean your cat should get the test? Not necessarily, Dr. Scherk said in an email interview. Factors that are known to affect progression and survival, such as proteinuria (protein in the urine), hypertension and anemia, are not detected with SDMA. She adds that dehydration, which is common in
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cats, may cause artiThornton ficial elevations of SDMA. Among the cats who may benefit from the test are thin, older cats with muscle wasting, Dr. Scherk says. That’s because those cats may have artificially low levels of creatinine caused by muscle wasting, but SDMA levels aren’t affected by muscle. The test could also be useful for cats with heart disease who may also have early kidney disease that could be worsened by treating the heart disease. Veterinarians can also make better use of old tools by routinely screening creatinine and urine-specific gravity and looking for trends over time. For instance, if creatinine levels have increased only a tiny amount and are still in the normal range, that may signal the possible presence of CKD. “Very small changes can be extremely important to pay attention to,” Dr. Forrester said. Cats with CKD may also have hypertension, or high blood pressure, as well as proteinuria. Both of these conditions can be treated or managed more effectively when diagnosed in early stages. Even if your aging cat hasn’t been diagnosed with CKD, you can watch for early physical signs such as weight loss and muscle loss. Check your cat’s body condition score monthly to pick up changes early. Ideally, you should be able to feel his ribs beneath a slight covering of fat. Take him to the veterinarian if you notice that he seems thinner than normal. Kidney disease can’t be cured, but earlier recognition and management may help to slow the rate of progression and increase lifespan. Veterinarians can seek an underlying cause before CKD becomes too advanced and treat it if possible. Early diagnosis also allows them to help avoid further damage to the kidneys by taking precautions when anesthetizing cats and prescribing drugs. If appropriate, they can prescribe a special diet to support kidney function. “Hydration, nutrition, analgesia and meeting environmental and emotional needs are the four key things to focus on,” Dr.
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If you’re in the city by the bay (San Francisco, natch), all your interests converge at KitTea, the city’s first cat cafe, located at 96 Gough St. in Hayes Valley. The relaxing space is dedicated to enriching the interactions between humans and adoptable felines from Wonder Cat Rescue. Enjoy Friday “mewvie” nights featuring flicks such as “Bell, Book and Candle” with mind-reading cat Pyewacket, unlimited tea and a dessert; or practice yoga with cats on Monday and Thursday evenings, with a 90-minute flow and restorative class followed by 30 minutes of tea and cat time. Meowvelous! ■ The pharaoh hound may have an exotic, regal appearance befitting a breed named for the ancient rulers of Egypt, but beneath that chiseled exterior lies a hound with a sense of humor who is prone to stealing doughnuts, chasing squirrels and generally keeping his people entertained. Despite their name, the dogs are actually from Malta, where they are still prized as rabbit hunters. The sleek sighthounds have a rich tan or chestnut coat with white markings; an intelligent, playful, loving temperament; and the unique characteristic of blushing bright pink when they are happy or excited. ■ Employee benefits network BenefitsPRO lists five good reasons companies should consider making offices pet-friendly: They relieve stress (who doesn’t relax when giving a dog a belly rub or petting a cat?); they boost employee relationships; they reduce absenteeism from pet-owning employees; they can drive creativity; and they create a welcoming atmosphere for people visiting the premises. To help things go smoothly, lay down guidelines to ensure that pets who come into the office are friendly, well-trained and get along with other animals, and let visitors know about the policy in advance in case they have allergies.
CONTINUED FROM C1 at www.goodfoodawards. org. The awards are orgaFor more information about the farm, see www. nized by Seedling Projects, a nonprofit that supports sequimbeefarm.com. The Good Food Awards, the sustainable food movement. now in its sixth year, “cel________ ebrates the kind of food we Sequim-Dungeness Valley all want to eat: tasty, authentic and responsibil- Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. ity produced,” the organi- 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsula zation said on its website dailynews.com.
Ciders: Winery CONTINUED FROM C1 First made by the winery in 2006, “it has been a consistent favorite with our customers,” the website says, adding that Sunset magazine chose it as one of the “best bottles in the world” in November 2012. It is made with organic heirloom apples and organic fresh ginger root, said Trudy Davis, who made the cider. “I do believe it was the first ginger cider made commercially anywhere,” Davis said. “It just seemed like a great combination,” she said. “I like to try different things out, and that was easy to come up with.” Eaglemount was the first cidery on the North Olympic Peninsula, opening in 2006, Davis said.
Finnriver’s Fire Barrel Finnriver’s Fire Barrel Cider is “one of our more traditional ciders,” said Crystie Kisler, who owns the Chimacum cidery with her husband, Keith Kisler, and their business partner, Eric Jorgensen. The cider originally was made by Drew Zimmerman at the Red Barn Cider in the Skagit Valley, she said. “He became a mentor of ours,” Kisler said. When he retired, Finnriver owners transplanted 1,000 of his cider apple trees and bought some of his equipment. They also adopted Fire Barrel Cider. “It’s evolved since,” Kisler said. “We’re not making it exactly as he did, but it’s definitely a tribute to him.” Finnriver, which has been a farm since 2004, sold its first bottle of cider in 2010, “but we’d been working up to that for a few years,” Kisler said. It has some 4,000 apples trees. The cidery was one of three winners in the Good Food Awards in 2014, she said. It was honored for its Black Current Cider. “It was a big thrill last year,” Kisler said.
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PORT ANGELES — A free Pranic healing clinic will be held at the Sons of Norway Hall, 131 W. Fifth St., from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. Pranic healing is a “notouch” healing modality developed by Grandmaster Choa Kok Sui.
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Company closure sparks PT building memories The walls of the building are four bricks thick, built of soft brick believed to have come from Port Hadlock. The cast iron predates the Port Townsend Foundry, where many of the other downtown facades were cast. It was cast at the Washington Iron Works in Seattle, though the iron itself probably came from Irondale, which was the only smelting works in Washington Territory at the time. In the book Victorian Architecture of Port Townsend, it is described as “one of the truly fine Building’s construction cast iron facades in the Puget Sound area. Built for the cost of “The stilted segmental $13,000 in 1885 by Cyrus F. (or straight sided) arch that Clapp, the structure was is used on the upper story built in the Queen Anne-Ital- had appeared in England as ianate style with a cast-iron early as 1848 but in Amerifacade applied to a brick face. can architecture it flourLAST MONTH’S ANNOUNCEMENT of the final closure of April Fool & Penny Too on Dec. 24 and the sale of the C.F. Clapp Building at 725 Water St. marks the beginning of a new era for a building that has seen many businesses come and go during the past 130 years. The building was one of the first to be built among the substantial brick and stone buildings that replaced the original downtown wooden structures during the boom years of the late 1880s.
BACK WHEN ished but briefly as Linnea Patrick a significant feature of High Victorian Italianate. . . . “The pilasters that form the pleasing vertical divisions of the structure engage and lend a visual support to the massive cornice, giving an organic coherence to the total fabric of the facade.” The blue paint on the Water Street and west sides of the building is a latter-day add-on. TURN
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When life happens: Here are debt-collection rules HAVE YOU EVER heard of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? Neither have I. At least, not recently enough that I remember hearing of it, although the truth is that a) I only vaguely recall last week and b) agencies come and agencies go, so the landscape tends to shift. Have you ever heard of debt collection? Me, too — that, I remember. So, if you or someone you like is bumping up against some aggressive debt collection, this might do you or them some good. Here’s the bottom line: Social Security and VA benefits are generally protected from garnishment to pay a debt to a private person or company, so most debt collectors can’t garnish money in your bank account to pay a debt.
How garnishment works ■ You owe a certain amount to a private company for whatever, and you can’t pay it, make the payments or make payments big enough to suit them. Said debt goes to collections (or maybe the company does this themselves), which wins a lawsuit against you for a debt, so said victorious collector can then ask your bank or credit union to turn over money in your account to pay said debt. In the meantime, you’re likely the happy recipient of harassing calls threatening you with all manner of dire events, most of which were designed during the inquisition, including garnishment of your Social Security, SSI, SSDI and/or VA benefits. Stop: They can’t do that. Now, the burning-at-the-stake or 20 consecutive hours of “Kardashians,” probably, but garnish your Social Security or VA? Nope. If you receive Social Security or VA benefits by direct deposit, your bank or credit union must protect two months’ worth of your benefits
pension goes into the other account, and nothing else. And you spend that money for survival first. Think in your account, Mark about it. which means you Remember the good old ConHarvey actually get to live. sumer Financial Protection Bureau? For instance, if Well, these folks have a pretty you get $1,000 per nifty fact sheet on this subject, month in Social which you can get at http://tinyurl. Security, your com/PDN-Protection, and you’ll also bank must allow see a sample letter you could use to you to continue tell debt collectors that your Social using up to $2,000 Security/VA is protected from garin that account. nishment. Now, if you’re a If you’re there, you might as well thrifty little devil take the time to cruise around and your account because these consumer financial gets up to $3,000 (well, anything protection folks have some pretty above that $2,000), that’s fair game neat info right there — free — that for the garnishment, but that first might help you get out of this mess two grand? Nope. Get it? altogether. A personal note: I’m of the mind that if we incur debts, we ought to Life happens pay them — period. So on a personal I know that some of us are level, I don’t think we ought to use this as a dodge to avoid paying what “harrumphing” right now, thinking, we owe. “Well, responsible people shouldn’t At the same time, I’ve seen get themselves into those situations plenty of folks who got in over their in the first place.” heads (often through no fault of I don’t disagree, but I do know their own) and were doing their best that there are plenty of times when to pay but couldn’t handle the some of us incurred a debt in good demanded amount. S, does it make faith and could afford to pay it off — sense for those folks to not be able and fully intended to — until life to pay the rent or the heat or buy happened. food? Not in my world. And life does happen, so I reserve judgment, accepting that people still Is there a catch? need to live regardless. Can I guarantee that this will Is there a “catch?” Well, it stop the harassing calls? depends upon what you mean by No, but it can take the fear away. catch: Social Security, etc., can be And usually when the fear goes garnished to pay government debts, away, we can think a little more like back taxes or federal student clearly and maybe figure out a way loans, or debts for child and/or spouto pay the debt and live happily ever sal support, so you might want to after. consider your priorities. ________ FYI: SSI can’t be garnished, even for those. Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/JefferHere’s an approach I’ve seen: If son Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency you’ve got more than one source of on Aging. He is also a member of the Comincome, e.g., Social Security/VA and Advocates for Rural Elders partnera small pension, you might consider munity ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 having two separate accounts — the (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (JefferSocial Security goes into one son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or account, and nothing else; the small by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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There are many reasons parents allow their kids to sign up for far too many activities. It’s hard to deny them what we may perceive as a good way to give them good experiences that will hopefully lead to an enriched life and/or perhaps lead to a professional career one day, especially if their friends are signing up as well. The truth is, there are tons of things for kids to become involved with right at school. In fact, sometimes there are so many that they can become daunting and overwhelming. For example, once kids
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IT SEEMS LIKE every year, our kids want to sign up for far too many inschool activities and afterschool activities and they end up overloaded and underprepared. With three kids, isn’t there an easier way to enrich their lives without all the headaches of too many activities? How can we help them choose the right ones?
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History: Clapp family became an area fixture CONTINUED FROM C3 which he graduated. He returned to Boston for his first job at a dry The paint was not used goods store. on the east wall, where Clapp came west in â&#x20AC;&#x153;ghost muralsâ&#x20AC;? from building residents, the Merchants 1870, arriving with nothing but a $5 gold piece in his Bank and the DeLeo Club are still visible on the brick. pocket in Port Townsend, where he went to work as a The building is two stories high, with a mezzanine. clerk at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, owned by his uncle, The main floor has housed a dry goods store, a J.J. Hunt. He bought the hotel at bank, saloons, taverns, a the corner of Water and grocery store, an athletic Adams streets from his club, a dance hall and an uncle in 1875 and began a art gallery and bookstore before becoming April Fool career of business moves and Penny Too, the eclectic that made him known as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a gift and consignment store natural money-maker.â&#x20AC;? In January 1875, he that has been there for the married Wilhelmina M.P. most recent 26 years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maryâ&#x20AC;? DeLacey, who was The second floor has the stepdaughter of J.J.H. been offices for attorneys, Van Bokkelen, who held a for the West Coast Marivariety of U.S. Customs time Union Branch office and local government posiand a maritime sailor tions in Port Townsend in rooming house. the mid-1800s. At some times, it was a Between 1876 and 1882, known brothel. In the more recent past, the Clapps increased their family with four daughters the second floor became a (Nellie, Vina, Elva and spacious apartment. Beatrice) and a son (Alvin For many years in the mid-20th century, the front Francis, known as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Frankieâ&#x20AC;?). facade and windows were Mrs. Clapp was a stylish covered by half-logs while woman, and her husband the main floor served as was happy to indulge her. the Log Cabin Tavern. James McCurdy, in his By the 1950s, the upper book By Juan de Fucaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s floor had been left to ruin. Strait, reports that soon In the 1960s, the rehabilitation of the C.F. Clapp after the Port Townsend Electric Co. began serving Building was the first in a wave of urban renewal res- Port Townsend in the early 1880s, only providing evetorations of downtown ning service at a cost that buildings. made it a great luxury, The owners of the building over the years have been Mrs. Clapp wished to have an interesting assortment of her lights illuminate an elaborate afternoon tea Port Townsend residents. party. Her husband did not Cyrus Clappâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history hesitate to pay the $75 it Cyrus F. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Frankâ&#x20AC;? Clapp took to fire up the plant, was born in Medford, paying â&#x20AC;&#x153;the highest price Maine, in July 1851. He on record for a few hoursâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; was educated in public use of a dozen weak incanschools in Maine and the descent lamps.â&#x20AC;? Hanover Academy in Massachusetts. The Clapp children At the age of 15, he The Clapp daughters began two years at the were sent to Mills Academy Royal Belfast Academical in Oakland, Calif., to be Institute in Ireland and educated when they were then proceeded to the D.J. in their teens. Smeaton Institute in St. While there in 1893, the Andrews, Scotland, from
Cyrus F. Clapp in 1872 wearing his Cosmopolitan Hotel clerkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s uniform. youngest daughter, Elva, died suddenly at age 13 following â&#x20AC;&#x153;a bilious attack.â&#x20AC;? Only nine days later in Port Townsend, her 10-year-old brother, Alvin, died suddenly in the middle of the night. His obituary described him as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a bright boy, loved by all who knew him.â&#x20AC;?
Clapp in politics In 1878, Cyrus Clapp was on the first city council to serve in the newly incorporated city government, which replaced the original trustee form of government. In 1879, Clapp sold the hotel and moved to New Dungeness (now Sequim) to open a mercantile business. He also invested in timber lands and real estate to the extent that by 1899, he was described as the largest property holder in Clallam County, paying taxes of $10,000 on his holdings. In 1880, he was elected as county treasurer. In 1882, he was appointed postmaster in New Dungeness. Soon after that, the Clapps returned to Port Townsend.
Life in Port Townsend In 1884, Clapp bought
the second half of Lot 6 in Block 7 of downtown Port Townsend, having purchased the first half in 1875. In 1885, the Clapp Building was built and the storefront first occupied for two years by Peyser Brothers Dry Goods. In 1887, Clapp partnered with J.H. Feuerbach to found a private bank, which took over the ground floor of the building. He later bought out Feuerbachâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interest and renamed the bank The Merchants Bank. A short time later, he sold the bank to the Ladd banking group of Portland, Ore., and it was moved into a new location on Water and Taylor streets. Clapp continued to be active in real estate investments. He was one of the promoters of the purchase of the Port Townsend Southern Railroad by the Union Pacific Railroad. In 1892, he was appointed by Gov. Elisha Ferry to be one of the representatives to the Nicaragua Canal Convention in New Orleans. He was elected as Port Townsendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s representative to the state Legislature in 1896, then for two successive terms as state senator in 1898 and 1902.
Clapps move to Seattle In 1905, Clapp and his family moved to Seattle, where he and a partner organized the Cyrus F. Clapp Investment Co. Between 1905 and 1908, Clapp bought and sold business real estate worth $3 million, from which his net profits were reported to total nearly $1 million. One of the properties he owned was the northwest corner of First Avenue and Pike. Cyrus F. Clapp died of a heart attack while out walking in Seattle in July 1914 at the age of 63.
He was survived by his wife and two remaining daughters, Vina Clapp Felger and Beatrice Clapp. Mrs. Clapp lived on to the age of 83, dying in December 1939.
The mezzanine served as the office and headquarters for the Summer School of the Arts, founded by Mary Johnson, which later became the Centrum Arts Foundation. Mary Johnson was Change of ownership quoted in a Port Townsend For many years between Leader article: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Except for 1901 and 1952, members of necessary changes to prothe DeLeo family operated vide for contemporary living, the building has been businesses in and eventurestored as nearly as possially owned the C.F. Clapp ble to its original design . . . Building. The decor follows as nearly Michael DeLeo moved as possible the spirit of Vichis Roma Saloon to the torian Port Townsend.â&#x20AC;? building after a fire destroyed its original location on Washington Street. Smiths in possession During prohibition, the In 1968, Frank and family operated the store Edna Smith purchased the as a grocery and general building from the Johnsons merchandise establishand completed the secondment. floor apartment while conWhen the end of prohitinuing to operate the galbition came, they were the lery and bookstore until first business in town to 1985. begin selling beer again. The Smiths had also By 1934, Michaelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s son restored the Downs house Frank opened the Nappeo on Fillmore Street. Athletic Club. A special Frank was elected to a ring for boxing and wresterm as mayor in 1967, tling matches was conserving at the time the city structed at the back of the adopted its first compreclub. hensive plan. Three years later, the club was remodeled to April Fool and include a dance floor and Penny Too was renamed the Club DeLeo. Signs from the In 1988, the building 1940s indicated that the was sold to Ellen Poitevin dances would be held â&#x20AC;&#x153;on and Penny Varteresian, mill pay days only.â&#x20AC;? who opened April Fool and Penny Too on May 26, Johnson purchase 1989. It is hoped that the new In the early 1960s, era beginning now for the Harry and Mary Johnson, C.F. Clapp Building will who had recently restored the Bartlett House uptown, successfully continue its heritage as a part of Port bought the C.F. Clapp Townsendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s historic VictoBuilding and began the extensive restoration of the rian waterfront. facade and main floor and ________ mezzanine of the building, Linnea Patrick is a historian also clearing out the top and retired Port Townsend Public floor for future restoration. Library director. False ceilings were Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on removed and the brick the third Sunday of each month, walls were exposed, along alternating with Alice Alexanderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s with the old safe and the Clallam County history column on windows. the first Sunday of the month. The storefront area Patrick can be reached at became the Port Townsend lpatrick@olympus.net. Her next column will appear Dec. 20. Gallery and Bookstore.
Galanes: Parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; language use not really rude CONTINUED FROM C4 in-law seem to be doing an A-1 job, and being bilingual I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think this behav- will be magnifique for your ior is even minimally rude. granddaughter. I promise The cardinal rule of that none of this is an raising a bilingual child is attack on you. that one parent speaks to But you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mention her exclusively in one lanany discussion with your son guage, while the other or daughter-in-law about language ground rules. speaks only in the second. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great place to Your son and daughter-
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Hirsch — Peterson Sonja Hirsch, 36, and Dan Peterson, 38, married Sept. 19 at Fern Acres in Forks. The bride is the daughter of Carin and George Hirsch of Forks. She graduated from Washington State University and works as the human resources manager for the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission in Burien. The groom was in the Navy and now owns Praetorian Power Protection in Spanaway, where he works as a critical power engineer. The maid of honor was the bride’s twin sister, Nerissa Davis, while Monica Henry, the bride’s best friend, served as a maid of honor and the officiant. Another of the bride’s friends, Lindsey Unterseher, was also a bridesmaid. The best man was Michael Chislett, the groom’s best friend and
Dan and Sonja Peterson. business partner, while Ronnie Davis, the bride’s brother-in-law, and Mike Hirsch, the bride’s brother, were the groomsmen. The groom’s daughter, Reesa Peterson, was a flower girl along with the couple’s daughter, Saylor
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Dorthy and Gordon Amiot in 1965.
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Ex-husband must now heal himself DEAR ABBY: WHEN reading letters in your column concerning breast cancer, my heart goes out to every single person who has ever been diagnosed with this terrible disease. I have no respect for any man who cuts and runs when his wife is diagnosed with cancer. But what do you think about a woman who is diagnosed and whose husband remains with her through the fear and worry, the chemo, radiation, hair loss and all the follow-up? A husband who worries constantly for her and whose biggest fear is losing his wonderful wife, and after all this — she leaves him for another man? It has been more than seven years. I’m asking for feedback in the
did without hearing from her, I can’t help but think that she left because the cancer made her hope that peo- realize how short life is and, as Abigail can view much as you loved her, the marVan Buren ple this issue not riage wasn’t a fulfilling one for just from my her. perspective, How sad for you, and I’m truly but also from sorry. the afflicted Because it’s clear you haven’t loved one’s per- yet been able to get beyond what spective as happened, you could benefit from well. discussing this with a licensed Still psychotherapist. Wondering Dear Abby: I am considering Dear Still proposing to my girlfriend, Wondering: A diagnosis of a life- “Angela.” threatening illness can make a My problem is, I’m having marriage stronger or it can doubts because I don’t know if destroy it. she is “The One” — or if such a While I’m reluctant to attrithing really exists. bute a reason for what your wife I don’t want to lose her
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because I’m searching for some mythical goddess on a pedestal. Angela is my best friend and I’d do anything for her. I don’t want to string her along, but I’m not sure if what I’m experiencing is just cold feet. Next year I will be in medical school through the military. I think I want to move our relationship forward, but I could use some advice. Please help me make sure I don’t hurt her, either by proposing when I shouldn’t, or by leaving in search of the Holy Grail of relationships. Anonymous in America Dear Anonymous: Why are you are putting this pressure on yourself now?
Because you are unsure, you should leave for medical school. Once you are there, you will be immersed in your studies and you will also meet others. If your feelings for Angela are as strong as they are now after six months, revisit the idea of proposing marriage. But don’t do it now if in your heart you’re looking for a woman with qualities Angela doesn’t possess, because it would be unfair to both of you.
________ 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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GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT The recent Girls’ Night Out event helped raise funds for the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation and the Port Townsend Main Street Program. A check for $3,085 was made out to the foundation. From left are Kate Burke of Jefferson Healthcare, Miko Crosland of The Clothes Horse, Jill Buhler of Jefferson Healthcare Hospital Commissioner and Mari Mullen of the Port Townsend Main Street Program. The sale of goody bags and raffle tickets also raised $6,100.
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ing WWU, McKenna Hardee, attending Point Loma Nazarene University, and Carlee Wilson, attending Seattle Pacific University, $1,200; Port Angeles High graduate Isaac Houston, attending Bates Technical College, $600. ■ The Mac & Phyllis Munro Memorial Fund: Clallam Bay High School graduates Wesley Hanson, attending Columbia College Chicago, and Hannah Larrechea, attending Peninsula College, $1,500. ■ The Michael Sindars Memorial Scholarship Fund: Port Angeles High senior Gavin Crane, $6,000 to Montana State University. ■ The Mac Ruddell Community Fund: Port Angeles High graduates Carlee Wilson, attending SPU, and Ashley Frantz, attending Peninsula College, $1,000. ■ The Hull Family Fund: Clallam Bay High graduates Hannah Larrechea, attending Peninsula College, Marissa May, attending Southern Virginia University, Samantha Metcalf, attending Peninsula College, Jeddi Herndon, attending University of Great Falls, Mont., and
Inga Erickson, attending Eastern Washington University, $1,600. Neah Bay High School graduate Rachel Castañeda, attending Washington State University, $1,600. Forks High School graduates Mackenzie Weston, attending Evergreen State College, and Jaime Henry, attending Central Washington University, $4,000. ■ The Jenny Steelquist Art Saves Lives Scholarship Fund: Marc Henry, attending DigiPen, two-year renewing scholarship of $1,000. The Clallam Community Foundation has 11 Named Funds. In addition, 10 local nonprofit agencies have established a Partner Fund to support the mission of their organization. United Way of Clallam County also is licensed with the Washington secretary of state to provide charitable gift annuities to individuals. For more information on United Way of Clallam County and the Clallam Community Foundation, phone 360-457-3011 or email info@unitedway clallam.org.
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PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Community Foundation recently awarded $37,000 in scholarships from Named Funds. In a Named Fund, the donor or appointed family member may make recommendations for grants and/ or set criteria for scholarships. Distributions are made from earnings of each fund, while the principal is preserved as a permanent endowment. United Way of Clallam County administers the Clallam Community Foundation and works closely with fund advisers to carry out the wishes of the donor. The following scholarships were awarded: ■ The Bright Haygood Copsey Fund: Port Angeles High School seniors Brianna Miller, attending Western Washington University, and Cameron Raber, attending Pacific Lutheran University, $500; continuing Peninsula College student Laci Trussell, $1,000. ■ The Karen Byrd Memorial Scholarship Fund: Port Angeles High graduates Allison Drew and Brianna Miller, both attend-
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Let there be light amidst the darkness Holiday displays add sense of fun, festivity to dreary nights I CANNOT BELIEVE how many people have said how early it gets dark now. However, we do darkness here in the Pacific Northwest better A GROWING than most, and the blackness of night and its longevity over the CONCERN weeks can be the ideal canvas for horticultural expression. Andrew Few things can uplift one’s spirits more than a great holiday May light display shining brightly through the night and through your neighborhood. And here on the Peninsula where it is dark for so long, light displays in your landscape can transform the darkness. In fact, most of the world’s best holiday light displays are found in botanical parks, formal gardens and conservatories. There is a reason for this: Gardening in and of itself is an expression, a medium on which one expresses him- or herself.
Transform property Using your yards and the features therein can greatly transform your property into a work of art. So let’s talk today about some professional “tricks of the trade” in putting up your Christmas lights — or outdoor light sculptures. First and foremost, buy as many lights as possible, for “the more the merrier” is truly the phrase of the day. If you’re hanging icicles made of lights, at least double-string them or put two different light strands on each branch of the tree. Make sure they are plugged into separate electrical cords into sockets of a different fuse or circuit breaker. To me, nothing distracts and ruins the mood more than a hunk of the display going out. By stringing a second set of lights connected to a secondary circuit, not only do you ensure enough lights (double) to “punch out” the display, but should an entire circuit trip or a full line of lights go out, the display still shines completely, with no holes going dark on you.
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Do-it-yourself feeders deter squirrelly thieves SQUIRRELS APPEAR TO head the list when it comes to a yard’s bird-related problems. Pick up any catalog that offers anything you can think of birdwise, and you will see “squirrel-proof” items. The readers of this column have tackled this subject in numerous ways, and I want to share them with you. Dodie was short and sweet about the way she handled the squirrels that invited themselves to dinner. She uses fishing line to hang her feeders. “The squirrels don’t bother them anymore.” If you can construct something like a clothesline that isn’t close to trees or other structures that squirrels can use for jumping to the feeders, this sounds like a great idea. Picture a clothesline made of fishing line. Imagine several feeders hanging from it by the same line, and you get the idea. Squirrels may be able to run along utility wires, but fishing line? Another reader smears Vaseline on the shepherd’s hook that holds her feeders. It is spread on the support pole from the ground up and for a distance of about 4 feet. Squirrels that attempt to crawl up the pole just slide back down. The application lasts about a month. This shepherd’s hook is also placed well away from any trees or other structures a jumping squirrel
BIRD WATCH might use. Monte’s idea is a Carson combination problem-solver. His feeders are protected from both the squirrels and the weather. As a substitute for the expensive “dome” structures you can purchase, he uses plastic garbage can lids. He sent several photos, and they look attractive as well as great problem-solvers. These have been gathered from various sources including some found by the side of the road where they had probably blown off cans being taken to the dump. Two swag lamp hooks complete this feeder cover. He uses one on the top of the lid. It will be used to hang the assemblage. A second hook is screwed under the lid, and this one is where the feeder is hung. He did mention that the threaded hooks must be shortened so they fit snugly under the lid. They really shelter the feeders, and if a squirrel landed on the large top, it would have a difficult time trying to access the feeder under the wide lid. The arrangement looks like great protection for the feeding birds.
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Hilva found a suet product that she emphasizes “the squirrels do not eat.” You may have seen this food in a variety of box stores and/or bird stores. It is known as Nature’s Song Hot Pepper. The fact that animals are sensitive to pepper and birds are not is this item’s secret. The blocks are made in the USA and are filled with corn, roasted peanuts, beef suet, oats, red pepper and soy oil. In my own yard, I continue to tout the suction-cup feeder hangers that attach to windows. They will hold 4 pounds in weight, and this is adequate for the feeders I am using. I started with one, added a second and now have a third with plans for a fourth. The windows are on three sides of the house, and it’s great fun to walk from room to room and have birds feeding inches from you. These clear plastic hangers look like small coat hangers and are made in the USA by Woodlink. Many thanks to those of you who took time to share your way of dealing with the feeder-loving squirrels. If your solution didn’t show up here, it’s being held for the future.
________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast. net.
Electrical cords: what to buy The next item is your electrical cords. They should be both of the lowest number gauge you can buy, have or afford and of the shortest length possible. Using an 8-, 10- or 12-gauge electrical cord is far better than 14- or 16-gauge, which is more common. The “heavier” the gauge (the lower the number) and shorter the cord, the less resistance there is, which equates to both cost and heat. The more resistance, the more electricity is needed, the more expensive the display becomes. The more resistance, the more heat and greater chance to “pop” the breaker, burn out the cord or start a fire. Please use good-quality cords of the shortest length possible. Next up in professional tricks is how you hook them together. The secret here is to use as many different circuits as possible. It is preferred to plug them into as many different outlets as possible. But many outlets are also tied into the same circuit, so please spread the power around. This again greatly diminishes the chance of failure or fire. You can also do some temporary tricks, such as sending a cord through a window and then notching out a 2x4 that has been shortened to fit the window’s gap. You can do this with weather stripping, backer rod or pipe wrap on both ends, and the window can be shut snug so your expensive heat inside the house does not escape. Also, when plugging in your lights, be sure not to put too many together — known as piggy-backing. A long string of lights overloads the tiny fuses on the lights, found inside their plugs, and those small fuses can go out as well.
Plan now An ounce of prevention in the planning stage is worth a pound of cure later, as problem-solving can be a bit maddening later on when you want to be doing fun holiday things. I personally unpack my lights, removing all labels and tags indoors first, then wind them back up in individual strands. I also test them inside in the comfort of my warm house so when I am outside, I know they work and are all ready to go, making my adventure more predictable. Never, ever put lights up in the rain. Moisture and electricity do not mix. Make sure to check out your ladder first, too, during the daylight hours. Because the dark is now upon us, we need another plan to lift our spirits and extend our enjoyment of the outdoors. Light up your home, your spirits and all of those who live around you (or travel past) by employing the power of light art into your outdoor gardens.
________ 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).
The Port Angeles High School Science Club recently attended a lecture, “The End of the Beginning,” at the University of Washington. UW Professor Emeritus Dr. Bruce Balick, front center kneeling, poses with the group.
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les High School science teacher John Gallagher. PORT ANGELES — The Port The students were joined by Angeles Science Club recently three Port Angeles High graduates, attended a University of Washingall studying engineering at UW. ton (UW) lecture. Morales’ lecture focused on the “Thanks to the Port Angeles “Cosmic Microwave Background” Education Foundation and YMCA, and the “baby” picture of the early 17 Science Club students attended universe. Dr. Miguel Morales’ ‘The End of the The background is a snapshot of Beginning’ lecture,” said Port Ange- the oldest light in the universe,
imprinted on the sky when the universe was just 380,000 years old, according to a news release. It shows tiny temperature fluctuations that correspond to regions of slightly different densities, representing the seeds of all future structure. After the lecture, students asked questions of UW Professor Emeritus Dr. Bruce Balick.
Death and Memorial Notice COLETTE JEANNE MARIE SHOEMAN April 30, 1927 October 20, 2015 Colette Shoeman passed away peacefully on October 20, 2015, at the age of 88. She was born in Metz, France, on April 30, 1927. She grew up in rural France and endured the occupation of her country during World War II. Following the liberation of France in 1944, she was employed by the U.S. Army in Nancy, France, where she met Carl Roy Shoeman, an American GI. After the war, at the age of 19, Colette immigrated to the United States and gained her citizenship. She and Roy Shoeman were married in 1946 in Hoquiam, Washington, and they moved to Port Ange-
Mrs. Shoeman les shortly thereafter. They faced some early challenges with Colette’s three-year battle with tuberculosis and confinement to a sanatorium. But Colette would soon overcome the illness, and they resumed their lives together, raising three chil-
dren and establishing their permanent home in Port Angeles. Colette and Roy were together for more than 46 years until Roy’s passing in 1993. Colette continued to find joy in spending time with her children and grandchildren, and also loved to read, travel and carry on her French heritage. She was a dedicated Port Angeles resident for more than 60 years and served as an employee of the North Olympic Library System for over 30 years. Colette was preceded in death by her husband, Roy; her parents, Andre and Juliette Baechler; and her sister, Monique Dreydemy. She is survived by her children, Paul Shoeman of Edmonds, Washington,
Michele Lange of Orangevale, California, and Daniel Shoeman of Wilton, California. She is also survived by her niece, Christine Dreydemy of Auxerre, France, and by her grandchildren, Shannon, Lena and Nathaniel Shoeman. Colette will be remembered for her kind heart, her unassuming character, her courage and her strong devotion to family and friends. A Mass celebrating Colette’s life will be held at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 1007 South Oak Street, Port Angeles, on Monday, November 23, 2015, at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Colette’s family requests that donations be made in her name to the Port Angeles Friends of the Library, www.friendsofthe librarypa.org.
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Blood drive SEQUIM — The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a blood drive in St. Joseph Catholic Church’s parish hall, 121 E. Maple St., from 11 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Donors must be in good health and 18 or older. For more information, phone Bill Butcher at 360461-7113 or 360-681-8679. Peninsula Daily News
Death and Memorial Notice ROBERT EUGENE MACDONALD November 11, 1952 October 23, 2015 Robert Eugene “Rob” MacDonald passed away at his home in Port Ludlow on October 23, 2015, of respiratory failure. At the time of his death, Rob was surrounded by his family and many loving friends. Rob was born on November 11, 1952, in Port Townsend to parents Leslie Floren “Mac” MacDonald and Mary Louise (Lillwitz) MacDonald. Rob was raised in Port Townsend and graduated in 1971 from Port Townsend High School, where he lettered in track and basketball. Rob went on to achieve many accomplishments in his life, including being a member and Exalted Ruler of the Port Townsend Elks Lodge. Rob was also a volunteer firefighter for the Port
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Mr. MacDonald Townsend Fire Department. Rob was an upstanding community member, and all who knew him would know that his handshake was his word. When Rob’s help was ever needed, he was always there. One of his many joys in life was helping people. His heart was open to love, laughter and living life to its fullest.
Ever ready for a good joke or a prank, it would be at Rob’s instigation. He is survived by his loving wife, Leslee (Foster) MacDonald; his children, Richard (Paige) MacDonald, Jason (Blair) MacDonald, Brooke (Mike) FosterMcDermott, Alexander MacDonald, Randy MacDonald and Robbie MacDonald; his loving mother, Mary Louise MacDonald;
his siblings, Leslie Dean (Josie) MacDonald, Janice (MacDonald) Lemieux, Mari (MacDonald) Allen and Clayton Michael “Mike” (Paula) MacDonald; beautiful grandchildren Molly and Adalyn McDermott, Dylan Barton and Tabatha MacDonald; along with many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father and niece Robin Lynn (Dignum) Bowers. All are welcome to join us for a celebration of Rob’s life Saturday, November 21, 2015, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368. In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to the Port Townsend Elks Lodge at the above address or the Humane Society of Jefferson County/Jefferson County Animal Shelter, 105 County Landfill Road, Port Townsend, WA 98368.
William G. Rowe, 54 (also known as “Will,” “Bill,” “Billy” and “Wee”), left us suddenly and unexpectedly on October 26, 2015. He was born in Puyallup, Washington, on August 19, 1961. He grew up in North Seattle, Washington, and graduated from Shorecrest High School. He was an avid collector of fabulous old muscle cars. Bill’s appreciation for classic cars started when he purchased his first car, a 1960s Mustang. Throughout his lifetime, he owned and sold many collectible cars. He also loved to golf, and he was really good at it. Bill truly loved the many friends he made on the golf course. He made his last birdie on the 12th hole at Dungeness just before we lost him on the back nine. In all the shock and sadness, there is some comfort knowing he left us doing something that he loved with the friends that he loved. He had an amazing ability to make people feel appreciated. He was kind, friendly, thoughtful, giving and would go out of his way to help someone in need. Bill was everyone’s best friend. He enjoyed a career working in the restaurant business. He was a great cook and treasured the times he prepared and shared meals with friends and family. He made a
Mr. Rowe mean lasagna. On the lighter side, he always enjoyed a good laugh playing practical jokes. As a kid, there were constant practical jokes being played among Bill and his sisters. Joking around was something he never outgrew. We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of Bill’s friends who stood by him at the hospital until his family could arrive. It was overwhelming to see how many people were there looking over him, and it was appreciated beyond words. Please remember Bill in any way that he touched your heart or made you happy. Bill is survived by his mother, Leonna Gray; his sisters, Lisa Adair and Brenda Warner; niece Kelly Warner; nephew Casey Warner; his true love, Jill Trubow; and her son, Aron. A service and celebration will be held on Monday, November 23, 2015, at the Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course, 1965 Woodcock Road, Sequim, at 3 p.m.
Death and Memorial Notice JOEL ROBERT SISSON May 3, 1946 September 28, 2015 Joel Robert Sisson, 69, husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather and treasured friend, passed peacefully on September 28, 2015, surrounded by those he loved. Joel was born May 3, 1946, to Betty Mae and Robert William Sisson in Port Angeles. Joel was a proud member of the Upper Elwha River pioneer family (Dewitt and Nettie Sisson) who owned and operated the Mountain Inn, where they horse-packed people and supplies into the Olympics. He attended local schools and graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1964. His roots were strong on the Olympic Peninsula and rich in history. His knowledge of the area allowed him to navigate every highway, road, trail, creek and river with ease. Joel was well-known locally for his tremendous generosity, kindness, hard work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit. Beginning at an early age, Joel “aspired” to publish the neighborhood Fairmount Neighborhood Daily Blab and gained “valuable
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demonstrated incredible strength and courage. “But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint” (Isaiah 40:31). He refused to speak words of defeat. He did not complain about how sick and weak he felt or how hopeless the situation looked. He continued to share his talents and personality to the end. He is survived by his wife, Melissa; mother Betty; son Bill; stepdaughter Christine Perry; sister Diane (Jim) Edwards; nieces Janell (Jerry), Kerie and Lauren; nephews Alex, Andrew, Justin (Scarlet), Matt and Ryan; one grandchild; and two great-nephews. A celebration of Joel’s life will be held on Saturday, November 21, 2015, at 1 p.m. at Independent Bible Church, 116 East Ahlvers Road, Port Angeles. A special thank-you to the staff at the Olympic Medical Cancer Center and Dr. Curt Norman. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity or the Joel Sisson Scholarship Fund, care of Crescent Bay Lions Club, P.O. Box 20, Joyce, WA 98363.
VENA MARIE PERCIVAL May 13, 1931 November 9, 2015 Mrs. Vena Marie Percival, an 84-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away November 9, 2015, at Sequim Health and Rehabilitation due to natural causes. She was born to George Henry Williams and Genevieve Delores Bennett in Spokane, Washington, on May 13, 1931. She married James Harold Percival on August 5, 1950. Sadly, he predeceased her in December of 2005. Mrs. Percival graduated from high school in Sequim and went on to own a drapery-making business. She was also a wonderful homemaker. She loved sewing, bowling, camping and being with her family. She is survived by her sons, Steve (Diane), Lonnie (Nancy), Mike (Jackie), Mark (Tina),
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ing. He craved learning new things. Joel was an integral part of the Crescent Bay Lions’ clubhouse and playfield success. He was a charter member and served as the Crescent Bay Lions Club president from 1979-1980 and 1993-1994. Joel’s dedication awarded him as the first recipient of the Crescent Bay Lions International Lion of the Year for 19781979. He was a proud memMr. Sisson ber of the Washington National Guard for six years. During Joel’s training experience” when he sold and drilling, the other mempeanut butter and jelly bers nicknamed him “Gravy sandwiches to his schoolJoel” for his compelling mates at Lincoln School. consumption of the guard’s As a young man, Joel worked for his father in the finest country gravy. Joel was passionate logging industry, often waking up at 4 a.m. to ride the about the outdoors and loved water skiing, jet skicrew bus. ing, hiking, kayaking, ediHe held various jobs throughout the years, such ble gardening, classic cars as a longshoreman, demo- and animals. Joel was an avid storylition expert, Peninsula Plyteller and reader, and all wood employee, Puget Sound Log Scaling, Grays who knew him loved his sense of humor. Harbor Log Scaling and One of his greatest Green Crow log buyer/forachievements was water ester. skiing across the Strait of He also co-owned and Juan de Fuca and building operated the Peninsula their custom log home. Scaling Bureau. Joel handpicked the Later in life, Joel’s considerable initiative, determi- logs from the high country of the South Fork Sol Duc nation and drive guided River. him to land clearing and When Joel was diagdevelopment, road construction and bridge build- nosed with cancer, he
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Fruit gleaning call PORT ANGELES — Local gleaners are making a final call for harvesting fruit trees in Clallam County. Volunteers will glean trees and divide up the har-
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Wyatt’s Toy Drive The 10th annual Wyatt’s Toy Drive for Children with Special Needs, sponsored by Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and Mosaic, is accepting toy and equipment requests from families with children with special needs in Jefferson and Clallam counties. The toy drive focuses on developmentally appropriate toys, games and equipment bought specifically for each child. Most recommendations for toys come from therapists working with different children. The deadline for toy requests is Friday. To request a toy or to donate to the toy drive, contact Jenell DeMatteo, P.O. Box 84, Chimacum, WA 98325, or email dematteo@ olypen.com.
PT Cranksgiving PORT TOWNSEND — The ReCyclery and the Boiler Room will host a Cranksgiving charity food drive Sunday, Nov. 22. This scavenger hunt/bicycle race starts at 3:30 p.m. at the ReCyclery, 1925 Blaine St. Bring a bike, bag, lock and $10 to $20 for grocery goodies. Cyclists will ride to local stores to purchase goods for the Boiler Room and its Thanksgiving Day meals. The ride ends at the Boiler Room, 711 Water St., with chairs and cookies. Email programs@ptrecyclery.org. Peninsula Daily News
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cover story ‘Med’ makes three NBC adds ‘Chicago Med’ to the Windy City series family Big C”) told “ET Canada” he was excited about. “A lot of franchises have spun off shows before, but never into an active sort of living matrix of shows where we all get to visit the other shows,” he TV spinoff isn’t exactly a new concept — said Platt. “Sometimes we’ll just sort of guest, and “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” spun off of “I Love Lucy” way back in 1957. When producers find other times there’ll be big story crossovers, and that’s exciting to me. It’s a new idea.” a formula that works, they tend to capitalize on it, As in the other Chicago series, “Chicago Med’s” and who can blame them? CBS has been wildly ensemble cast will tell the kinds of stories that successful with several CSI and NCIS series in replague today’s society, this time from the perspeccent years. tive of the health care workers. Platt has nothing The peacock network has also had its fair share of spinoff hits thanks to the Law & Order franchise, but praise for prolific television producer Dick but the network is breaking the mold with the new Wolf’s (“Law & Order”) ripped-from-the-headlines style. medical drama “Chicago Med,” which is slated to “Ultimately it’s entertainment, but I think Dick’s premiere Tuesday, Nov. 17, on NBC. Set in a Chicago hospital, the show is a spinoff of the hit drama always had a social conscience. Dick’s interested in talking about what’s going on in our daily life,” said “Chicago Fire,” which also spawned “Chicago the actor. P.D.” in 2014. With Wolf at the helm as executive producer, Billed as “an emotional thrill ride through the day-to-day chaos of the city’s newest state-of-the- alongside co-creator Matt Olmstead, it should come as no surprise that “Chicago Med” is poised art trauma center,” “Chicago Med” features an to break new ground. The show has an impressive ensemble cast that will, from time to time, mingle pedigree: not only is it on the network that brought with the characters from the already established Windy City shows. It presents a unique opportunity viewers the iconic medical drama “ER,” its Windy City predecessors also consistently pull in millions to explore a storyline from several angles at once, of viewers. This will — with any luck — give “Chisomething “Chicago Med” star Oliver Platt (“The
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cago Med” a head start in the ratings department as fans of “Fire” and “P.D.” will likely want to check out the new members of the “Chicago” drama family. Nick Gehlfuss (“Shameless”) serves as a link between “P.D.” and “Med” as Dr. Will Halstead, a trauma surgeon and brother of Det. Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer, “The Mob Doctor”). Dr. Halstead has recently returned to the Windy City after practicing medicine for 10 years in New York. He joins new trauma fellow Dr. Connor Rhodes (Colin Donnell, “Arrow”). The hospital’s brilliant chief of psychiatry, Dr. Daniel Charles (Platt), may possess remarkable in-
sight into his patients’ minds but lacks the same kind of perspective when it comes to his own personal life. Dr. Ethan Choi (Brian Tee, “Jurassic World,” 2015) is a Navy flight surgeon who knows a lot about infectious diseases. Former “Law & Order” star S. Epatha Merkerson oversees the staff as Sharon Goodwin, the head of Chicago Med. She is but one of the show’s fierce female characters. Despite being in the third trimester of her pregnancy, Dr. Natalie Manning (Torrey DeVitto, “The Vampire Diaries”) remains committed to her patients. Dr. Sarah Reese (Rachel DiPillo, “Jane the Virgin”) is an overachieving fourth-year medical student who may find herself in over her head. Yaya DaCosta (“Whitney,” 2015) rounds out the cast as savvy ER nurse April Sexton, the “lifeblood” of the emergency room. Yaya DaCosta as seen in “Chicago Med.”
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Richard Wiese takes viewers along for the ride in this Emmywinning series as he travels the world, learning about different places and cultures. An explorer through and through, Richard visits some of the least-traveled corners of the globe.
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When students from Wexler College start disappearing, the Librarians are on the case in this new episode. As it turns out, the institution was started by a mad historian and architect who believed in alternate dimensions.
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Daniel Wu stars as Sunny, a highly respected warrior in a ruthless and dangerous world in the premiere of this martial arts drama. As rival barons challenge each other for control, Sunny meets a teenager who is harboring a dark secret. NOVEMBER 15 - 21, 2015
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hanksgiving, Thanksgiving, it’s almost Thanksgiving! Ah yes, the day that marks the start of the holiday season. A day of food, friends, family and, of course, a healthy dose of arguing. OK, so maybe that’s being a bit cynical. Maybe there are families out there that never have a cross word or a dirty look for each other. For most of us, though, there’s going to be some tension, but once our bellies are full, we let bygones be bygones and just bask in each other’s company. Well, Rev Run and his family seem a bit like my own when it comes to holidays — they get competitive. Cooking Channel’s “Rev Run’s Sunday Supper” has been inviting viewers into the Simmons home for Sunday night dinners for a
while now, and audiences are invited again for “Rev Run’s Thanksgiving Supper” airing Sunday, Nov. 15. It’s a peek inside the planning for the big Thanksgiving meal, but there’s trouble a-brewing in this house. Rev Run’s wife, Justine, has been planning the menu for months, but when the reverend decides that he wants to make his crispy, deep-fried turkey, the two decide to throw down and see who can make the best Thanksgiving meal. On Justine’s menu: a juicy, oven-roasted turkey with quick-pan gravy; roasted asparagus with bacon; tangy, homemade cranberry sauce; and a pumpkin pie with gingerbread crust for dessert. From Rev’s corner, to serve alongside his fried turkey, he’ll have savory individual stuffing muffin cups and mini apple pie bites.
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’Turkey’ talk: The late, great Jim Henson’s creations are returning to the screen. Not the Muppets, who launched a new show — appropriately titled “The Muppets” — earlier this year, on ABC. Instead, an entirely original Henson creation will at last see the light of day. “Jim Henson’s Turkey Hollow,” a new Thanksgiving special from the mind of the world-famous puppeteer, premieres just in time for Thanksgiving, Saturday, Nov. 21, on Lifetime. Oscar winner Mary Steenburgen (“Justified”) and Jay Harrington (“Hot in Cleveland”) star in the whimsical childhood story that was penned by Henson himself way back in 1968. When a newly divorced father (Harrington) takes his two kids, Annie (Genevieve Buechner, “The 100”) and Tim (Graham Verchere, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”), to visit his aunt (Steenburgen) at her remote and rustic home, the kids are immediately put off by her lack of Internet and other modern conveniences. The lack of technology lets their imaginations run wild, though, and soon enough the whole family is caught up in hunting for the “Howling Hoodoo,” a legendary monster that the locals have long dismissed as legend. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Henson production without puppets, and with legendary monsters lurking about, this Thanksgiving treat won’t disappoint in that category. “Jim Henson’s Turkey Hollow” is executive produced by Henson’s daughter, Lisa. She reportedly found the script for the Thanksgiving special while archiving some of her late father’s work, and at long last, it’s going to see the light of day — with a Henson at the helm, no less.
“Jim Henson’s Turkey Hollow” premieres Saturday, Nov. 21, on Lifetime. The once and future ‘King’: A member of television royalty is returning to his kingdom. If Kevin James wasn’t a household name before, “The King of Queens,” the smash hit comedy that aired on CBS for nine seasons, sure gave him a leg up in that regard. Now, eight years after that comedy ended, the actor and screenwriter is working on a royal return to the network that made him a star. James’ new comedy, which he’ll both co-write and star in, has been ordered to series by CBS, with a planned premiere during the 2016-17 season. He won’t be the only “King of Queens” veteran returning: Rock Reuben, who served as executive producer on the former sitcom, will be co-writing the scripts with James. In the new, as-yet-untitled comedy, James will star as a police officer looking forward to retiring after a long and successful career. When the big day finally comes, though, he finds out that the problems at home with his wife and three kids are way tougher than anything he dealt with when he was out on the beat. “The King of Queens” may be where most TV audiences will know James from, but it’s been far from his only gig. The stand-up comedian’s big television
break happened when he guest starred in “Everybody Loves Raymond,” a role that saw him come and go throughout the first three seasons of the sitcom. He’s also graced a good number of movie screens, starring in “Hitch” (2005), “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009) and “Pixels” (2015), among many other films. He may have been focused on his movie career since his last sitcom went off the air, but this “king” is returning to his kingdom. Kevin James’ new comedy will premiere on CBS next season. Heard it through the Vine: Fox has landed some top-level comedy talent, from both old media and new. KeeganMichael Key and Jordan Peele are heading back to TV. Their sketch comedy series “Key & Peele” wrapped up for good in September after five successful seasons on Comedy Central, but they aren’t sitting around idle. They’ve teamed up with Vine star Andrew Bachelor — better
known by his online name King Bach — to bring a new cop comedy to Fox. Still very early in production, the untitled project will star Bachelor as an undercover cop who heads back to the rough neighborhood where he grew up to deal with the bullies who harassed him when they were kids. Bachelor’s fame comes mainly from Vine, a web service where users can upload short video clips. He’s become the website’s most followed user, with more than 14 million followers tuning in to his videos, and has had no problems translating his online success into other mediums. He had a recurring role in “House of Lies,” appeared in several episodes of “The Mindy Project,” showed up in this year’s film “We Are Your Friends” and will star in the upcoming “Fifty Shades of Black.” Key and Peele will serve as executive producers of the show, which is still in the early stages of production.
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10:00 p.m.
Jake McDorman stars as a man who uses a mysterious drug to unlock extraordinary cognitive abilities in this freshman series. One of the top performers in the ratings so far this season, the drama recently earned a full-season order from CBS.
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Finding Neverland (2004, Drama) Kate Winslet, Julie
Erin Brockovich ('00, 130* 254* Roberts. Christie, Johnny Depp. True) Julia Roberts. Rugged Justice Rugged Justice To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 184* 282* Below Deck "What Took Below Deck "The Real Below Deck Below Deck (N) The People's Couch (N) Watch What Below Deck 129* 273* You So Long?" Housewives of Atlanta" Happens (N) Shark Tank The Profit "Kensington Shark Tank Brothers hope Shark Tank The Profit "Kensington Paid Paid 208 355 Garden Rooms" the Sharks invest in eyewear. Garden Rooms" Program Program CNN Special Report CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show Drunk Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Drunk (N) Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Moonshiners "Bootleg or Moonshiners "Bros Before Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners "American Gold Rush "Jack's Gold Moonshiners "American 182* 278* Bust" Hooch" Spirits" (SP) (N) Shack" Spirits" "The Shining" (N) Best Friends Best Friends Austin/ Ally K.C. Underc.
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Forrest Gump (1994, Comedy/Drama) Sally Field, Gary Sinise, Tom Hanks. The 700 Club 180* 311* Loggia, Tom Hanks.
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127 Hours ('10, Adv) Amber FXM 133 258 Team Neeson. Tamblyn, Kate Mara, James Franco. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "Cornucopia" C hopped "Give It Your All" C hopped Junior (N) C hopped Chopped Chopped "Military Vets" 110* 231*
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Tin Cup ('96, Com/Dra) Kevin Costner.
Tin Cup ('96, Com/Dra) Rene Russo, Cheech Marin, Kevin Costner. Golf Central Golf Central PGA Tour Academy 136* 248* Let It Snow (2013, Romance) Alan Thicke, Jesse Hutch, Christmas Under Wraps ('14, Dra) Candace Cameron-Bure. The Christmas Parade ('14, Dra) AnnaLynne McCord. 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) F ixer Upper 112* 229* Hitler "The Hunt Begins" Drilling Down The Curse of Oak Island Oak Island "Pipe Down" (N) Hitler "Secret Nazi Lair" (N) Hitler "Secret Nazi Lair" 120* 269* On Strike for Christmas (2010, Family) David Sutcliffe, Twelve Men of Christmas (2009, Comedy) Anna A Nanny for Christmas (2010, Comedy) Emmanuelle 108* 252* Victor Zinck Jr., Daphne Zuniga. Chlumsky, Aaron Abrams, Kristin Chenoweth. Vaugier, Cynthia Gibb, Dean Cain. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Live Free or Die (N) Dirty Rott. "Fool's Gold" (N) L ive Free "Slash and Burn" Dirty Rotten "Fool's Gold" Life -0 "Land of Extremes" Live Free or Die 186 276 Nicky H.Danger Thunder Thunder iCarly iCarly Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Basketball Jacksonville vs. Florida State (L) Mark Few (N) NCAA Basketball Northern Arizona vs. Boise State Rudy & Neal WPT Poker Five Diamond 426 687 Go Fishing Classic Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. 168* 241*
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I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk,
Independence Day (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith.
Independence Day 130* 254* Will Smith. ('96, Sci-Fi) Will Smith. North Woods Law The Last Alaskans To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 184* 282* Million Dollar Listing Los Million Dollar Listing Los Million Dollar Listing Los Million Dollar Listing Los Untying the Knot "The Belle Watch What Million 129* 273* Angeles "All Cash Chaos" Angeles "Bait and Switch" Angeles Angeles (N) and the Bachelor" Happens (N) Dollar List Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage Shark Tank A man claims he Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage Paid Paid 208 355 can build a better fly trap. Program Program "Competitive Nature" (N) "Competitive Nature" This Is Life (N) C NN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Life "The Seduction Game" C NN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park SouthPk (N) Moonbeam Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People "Block Alaskan Bush People Men, Women, Wild "For Alaskan Bush People 182* 278* and Tackle" (N) Worse" (N) "Never Give Up" "Endless Summer" "Shots Fired" (N) "Shots Fired" Girl World Girl World Bunk'd Austin/ Ally Mickey (N) / Teen Beach Movie 2 ('15, Fam) Ross Lynch. Best Friends Austin/ Ally Girl World Bunk'd 173 291 NBA Basketball New Orleans Pelicans at NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Phoenix Suns Site: U.S. Airways Center -- SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Oklahoma City Thunder (L) Phoenix, Ariz. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Football (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news NBA Tonight NBA Basketball New Orleans Pelicans at 144 209 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Oklahoma City Thunder
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Grease (1978, Musical) Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, The 700 Club 180* 311* Hanks. John Travolta.
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Priest ('11, Act) Cam Gigandet, Maggie FXM
Priest ('11, Act) Cam 133 258 Predators Laurence Fishburne, Adrien Brody. Q, Paul Bettany. Gigandet, Paul Bettany. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Outrageous Thanksgiving Cuthroat "Grandma-Tage" Clash of the Grandmas (N) C utthroat Kitchen (N) M. Diners (N) Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners 110* 231*
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A Very Merry Mix-Up ('13, Rom) Alicia Witt.
Moonlight and Mistletoe ('08, Dra) Tom Arnold. 312* Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Property Brothers Property Brothers (N) H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* Pickers "Frank's Holy Grail" A. Pickers "Good & Evel" American Pickers American Pickers Amer. Pickers "Let It Go" Pickers "Going Hollywood" 120* 269*
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A Streetcar Named Desire (1951, Drama) Marlon
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Debra Messing stars in “The Mysteries of Laura.”
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8:00 p.m.
Emmy winner Debra Messing stars as Det. Laura Diamond, a single mom and the smartest homicide detective in the entire New York Police Department. This season, her ex-husband, Det. Jake Broderick (Josh Lucas), works as her partner.
Supernatural (11) KSTW
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In this new episode, Briana Buckmaster reprises her role as Sheriff Donna, who asks Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) for help investigating an unusual murder case. Meanwhile, Sam continues to have visions.
American Horror Story: Hotel (48) FX
10:00 p.m.
One of the hotel’s greatest secrets is exposed because of Will Drake’s (Cheyenne Jackson) renovations in this new episode. Also, John (Wes Bentley) is subjected to a psychiatric evaluation, and the Countess (Lady Gaga) learns the fate of her first love.
Paranormal Witness (52) SYFY
10:00 p.m.
This new episode of the spinetingling series takes another indepth look at an alleged haunting. Family members are alarmed by the sound of footsteps and the scratch of fingernails. It appears that wicked Great Aunt Almarie wants them gone. NOVEMBER 15 - 21, 2015
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The doctors at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital struggle to balance their personal and professional lives in the critically acclaimed drama. Now in its 12th season, the show stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey and Kelly McCreary as Maggie Pierce.
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9:00 p.m.
Hoping to negotiate a truce, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) invite Lucien (Andrew Lees), Tristan (Oliver Auckland) and Aurora (Rebecca Breeds) to a Thanksgiving gathering. Aurora reveals that she has powerful leverage over Klaus.
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Abbie (Nicole Beharie) finds herself in deep water with Reynolds (Lance Gross) in this new episode. As the Witnesses struggle to deal with the lasting implications of the shard, they come face to face with a greater evil than they could have imagined.
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Nathan is back with another ludicrous scheme in this new episode. In one project, a hotel tries to appeal to attractive parents. Also, a travel agent wants to figure out how to profit from her elderly customers.
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In this new episode, three young men embark on a quest to win the hand of a mobster’s daughter, Elena (Madeline Zima). As they work toward their goal, the bodies begin to pile up, prompting Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank to (Russell Hornsby) get involved.
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The Reagan family keeps the citizens of New York City safe, enforcing the law in the streets and in the courtrooms in a new episode. The popular crime drama’s cast includes TV veteran Tom Selleck and up-and-comer Will Estes. NOVEMBER 15 - 21, 2015
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