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PA panhandling is focus of trip BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Shortly before releasing them into the woods west of Port Angeles, Chuck Burnell and Merryn Welch cupped two northern saw-whet owls rehabilitated at the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center.

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PORT ANGELES — In the woods around her home west of Port Angeles, she could hear the saw-whet sound. It’s the owls’ call, like a blade on a

whetstone, through the early morning air. Merryn Welch recognized it, having cared for two of its sources at the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center. Welch and her husband, Chuck Burnell, volunteer at the Sequim center, where wild things — bald eagles, redtailed hawks, barred owls, young deer — recover from gunshot wounds and car strikes. Last spring, two northern saw-whet owls were brought in, one badly hurt by a motor vehicle, the other in better

shape but also downed by an apparent collision with a car. The first “was pretty dinged up. I didn’t think it was going to make it,” said Jaye Moore, the director of the center at 1051 W. Oak Court in Sequim. But when the two saw-whets were housed together, they became buddies — inseparable as they convalesced. Welch and Moore watched over them for some seven months, naming them Grumpy and Happy for their facial expressions. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — Two city officials will drive to Centralia and Chehalis this week to explore ways to stem the activities of downtown panhandlers. City Councilwoman Cherie Kidd and Police Chief Terry Gallagher plan to drive to the twin cities Tuesday to meet with officials and discuss their panhandling ordinances. “What I know is that we have more panhandlers,” Gallagher said last week. Centralia’s law, which Gallagher went into effect in June 2014, bans panhandling at certain intersections because it created safety hazards by people running into the street to ask for money, Centralia City Manager Rob Hill said Friday. Chehalis’ law, modeled after Centralia’s, went into effect Sept. 2. Port Angeles has a panKidd handling ordinance, but it restricts only aggressive panhandling, not where it can be done. TURN

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Rains no match for Dungeness fever in PA Crab festival draws in thousands You have no peer.

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PORT ANGELES — Hoods went up, hats went on and some folks even flouted local custom and shamelessly unfurled umbrellas. Besides their wet-weather gear, thousands of people still crowded downtown Saturday for All the crabs were on the boil the 14th annual Dungeness Crab Delighting every boy and goyl While grown-ups set aside their & Seafood Festival, which will continue from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. toil today. To quaff a beer. It was the “Dungeness” event for most visitors. But volunteers All hail the noble Dungeness! wore misprinted T-shirts that Despite your crusty ugliness, For succulence and tenderness proclaimed it was the “DungeI joined the happy weekend throng Content as it moved me along Through scenes of art and sounds of song At City Pier.

nous” festival. Scott Nagel, the event’s executive director, said he’d missed the misprint when he proofread the logo at 2 a.m. one night. Although they weren’t for sale, he said, they’d doubtless become collectors’ items. Whatever the spelling, it was the seafood folks were after. “We were totally full at noon when we opened, and we were wondering, ‘How are the Canadians going to get in?’ because a thousand people just arrived on the Coho,” Nagel said early Saturday afternoon. KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS “Fortunately, most of them went to the crafts area for a while, Crab festival volunteer Julian McCabe pulls live crabs from a shipping crate filled with iced-down crustaceans in and now we have a good line.”

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Actor detained after trying to cross border AMERICAN ACTOR RANDY Quaid was taken into custody Friday night while trying to cross into the United States from Canada, Vermont State Police said. The “Independence Day” actor was detained by troopers at the Highgate Springs port of entry days after Canadian officials said he would be deported. Quaid is wanted in Santa Barbara, Calif., to face felony vandalism charges filed in 2010 after he and his wife, Evi, were found squatting in

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a guesthouse of a home they had previously owned. The pair skipped several court appearances and went to Canada, where Evi Quaid was granted citizenship. Randy Quaid’s bid to gain permanent residency was denied. The 65-year-old actor said in interview with The Associated Press from a detention center in Laval, Quebec, on Wednesday that

he would like to resolve his legal issues in California and “move on with my life.” U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents detained the Quaids at the Vermont port of entry at about 8 p.m. Friday after determining they were fugitives from justice and subject to extradition, State Police said. They were taken into custody by troopers, and a judge set bail at $500,000 each. Randy Quaid was being held at the North West State Correctional Center and Evi Quaid at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility. They are expected to be arraigned in Vermont on Monday, according to a county prosecutor.

Passings By The Associated Press

GEOFFREY HOWE, 88, a former British Treasury chief and a prominent figure in Margaret Thatcher’s government who helped bring about her downfall after they parted ways over policy toward Europe, has died. Mr. Howe died suddenly of a suspected heart attack late Friday at his home in Warwickshire, north Mr. Howe of London, after return- in 1970 ing from a jazz concert with his wife, Elspeth, his family said Saturday. Mr. Howe took the helm at Treasury when Thatcher came to power in 1979 and helped implement the freemarket policies favored by the new prime minister. Income tax rates were lowered, and currency exchange controls were lifted. Public spending was cut, and other unpopular measures, including a rise in gasoline tax, were implemented during his tenure. Mr. Howe moved on to become foreign secretary in 1983. He played a key role in the negotiations with the Chinese government over the future of Hong Kong and eventually became deputy prime minister, but his relations with Thatcher had deteriorated while he ran the Foreign Office, primarily because of disagreements over policy toward Europe. Mr. Howe played an important role in Thatcher’s fall from power. He resigned in November 1990 and used his departure speech to challenge her fitness to continue serving as party leader.

He called on Conservatives to reconsider their backing for Thatcher, who was seen as increasingly imperious after being in power for more than a decade. Thatcher resigned three weeks later after losing the Conservatives’ backing.

_________ JERRY PARR, 85, the Secret Service agent credited with saving President Ronald Reagan’s life on the day he was shot outside a Washington, D.C., hotel, has died. The retired agent died Friday. Mr. Parr was in charge of Reagan’s detail on March 30, 1981, when a young man with mental problems, John Hinckley Jr., shot the president outside the Washington Hilton. When the shots rang out, Mr. Parr pushed Reagan inside the presidential limousine, and it sped away for the White House. After Reagan complained of chest pains and showed blood on his lips, Mr. Parr redirected the limousine to George Washington Hospital. As it turned out, Reagan had been hit in the chest and was bleeding internally. Doctors later said that any delay would have cost the president his life.

_________ ROBERT “KOOPSTA KNICCA” PHILLIPS, 40, a founding member of the rap group Three 6 Mafia, has died, said his manager. Joe Robbins said Mr. Phillips suffered a stroke before dying early Friday morning at a Memphis,

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DAVE MEYERS, 62, the star forward who led UCLA to the 1975 NCAA basketball championship as the lone senior in coach John Wooden’s final season and later played for the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks, died Friday. Mr. Meyers died at his home in Temecula, Calif., after struggling with cancer for the last year, according to UCLA, which received the news from his younger sister, Ann Meyers Drysdale. He played four years for Milwaukee after being drafted second overall by the Los Angeles Lakers. Shortly after, Mr. Meyers was part of a blockbuster trade that sent him to the Bucks in exchange for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The 6-foot-8 Mr. Meyers led UCLA in scoring at 18.3 points and rebounding at 7.9 in his final season, helping the Bruins to a 28-3 record. He had 24 points and 11 rebounds in their 92-85 victory over Kentucky in the NCAA title game played in his hometown of San Diego.

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Peninsula Lookback From PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News

1940 (75 years ago) The annual Salvation Army campaign in Port Angeles will open Monday with the campaign workers assembling at 8 a.m. in the Lee Hotel for a “kickoff” breakfast. A requested budget of $1,200 for the year was approved this week at a meeting of the local Salvation Army advisory board, which is made up of business and professional men, headed by Postmaster A. J. Cosser, chairman. Capt. D. Barry, Seattle Salvation Army officer, has come to Port Angeles to assist Adjutant E. Parsons and the local organization in the conduct of the campaign.

1965 (50 years ago) Trevor Gloor was elected president of the Boy Scout Council Cabinet when it met Thursday night in Port Angeles.

Mickey Robb was elected vice president, and Walter Johns of Port Angeles, secretary-treasurer, Steve Francis and Jim Moore, Scout leader, also attended from Sequim.

1990 (25 years ago) Using municipal bonds to buy prominent Port Townsend waterfront property drew applause at Wednesday’s draft Urban Waterfront Plan hearing. Marsha Rasmussen, a self-described 13-year taxpayer and one of 34 speakers, expressed “hearty support” for the draft plan’s Alternative C, which proposes the city purchase prominent land, including Indian Point and Fleet Marine at Point Hudson. Many of the 140 people in the Port Townsend High School auditorium clapped at the suggestion.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Oct. 11, the 284th day of 2015. There are 81 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Oct, 11, 1890, the Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in Washington, D.C. On this date: ■ In 1932, the first American political telecast took place as the Democratic National Committee sponsored a program from a CBS television studio in New York. ■ In 1944, the classic films “To Have and Have Not,” starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and “Laura,” starring Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, opened in New York.

■ In 1958, the lunar probe Pioneer 1 was launched; it failed to go as far out as planned, fell back to Earth, and burned up in the atmosphere. ■ In 1968, Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, was launched with astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Fulton Eisele and R. Walter Cunningham aboard. The government of Panama was overthrown in a military coup. ■ In 1975, Bill Clinton and Hillary Diane Rodham were married in Fayetteville, Ark. “NBC Saturday Night” (later “Saturday Night Live”) made its debut with guest host George Carlin. ■ In 1984, Challenger astro-

naut Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space as she and fellow Mission Specialist David C. Leestma spent 3½ hours outside the shuttle. ■ In 1985, Arab-American activist Alex Odeh was killed by a bomb blast in Santa Ana, Calif. There have yet to be any arrests in the case. ■ In 1991, testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Anita Hill accused Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexually harassing her; Thomas reappeared before the panel to denounce the proceedings as a “high-tech lynching.” ■ Ten years ago: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it

had finished pumping out the New Orleans metropolitan area, which was flooded by Hurricane Katrina six weeks earlier and then was swamped again by Hurricane Rita. ■ Five years ago: Rescuers in Chile finished reinforcing a hole drilled to bring 33 trapped miners to safety and sent a rescue capsule nearly all the way to where the men were trapped, proving the escape route worked. ■ One year ago: Customs and health officials began taking the temperatures of passengers arriving at New York’s Kennedy International Airport from three West African countries in a stepped-up screening effort meant to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus.


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A4 Briefly: Nation Defense attorney Eugene Fidell said Lt. Col. Mark Visger has decided Bergdahl’s case FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — One of should go to a three Northern Arizona Univermilitary syssity fraternity members wounded tem similar to Bergdahl in a campus shooting had never civilian courts met the student suspected of that handle misdemeanor opening fire on the group, the charges. victim’s mother said Saturday. It limits the maximum punKimberly Prato said one of ishment to reduction of rank, a the first things she asked her bad conduct discharge and a son, Nicholas Prato, when she short jail term, though that isn’t saw him in a Flagstaff hospital being sought, Fidell said. was who shot him. Military prosecutors charged “He said, ‘Mom, I don’t know Bergdahl in March with deserthe kid. I never saw him before tion and misbehavior before the in my life,’ ” Prato told The Asso- enemy, a charge that could carry ciated Press. a maximum penalty of life “He said, ‘I saw him for a sec- imprisonment. ond and then saw a flashlight Bergdahl was captured by the and heard the gunshots.’ ” Taliban after leaving his post on Nicholas Prato suffered a June 30, 2009, and held until last gunshot wound to his neck in year, when he was exchanged for the early Friday shooting but five Taliban commanders. was released by the afternoon. The other two victims, Kyle Today’s TV news guests Zientek and Nicholas Piring, WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for remain hospitalized. today’s TV news shows: Authorities said freshman ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Rep. Jason Steven Jones opened fire with a Chaffetz, R-Utah; Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal. .40-caliber handgun after a ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Dembrawl erupted between two ocratic presidential candidate Bernie groups of students. Sanders; Reps. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., and Student Colin Brough was Dave Brat, R-Va. killed. All four victims belonged ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — to Delta Chi fraternity. Republican presidential candidates Ben

Student hurt in Ariz. shooting is out of hospital

Bergdahl case AUSTIN, Texas — An Army officer is recommending that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl face a lower-level court martial and be spared the possibility of jail time for leaving his post in Afghanistan, his lawyer said Saturday.

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Obama steps back on access to user data Encrypted info could provide criminal targets BY NICOLE PERLROTH DAVID E. SANGER

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CUPERTINO, Calif. — The Obama administration has backed down in its bitter dispute with Silicon Valley over the encryption of data on iPhones and other digital devices, concluding that it is not possible to give American law enforcement and intelligence agencies access to that information without also creating an opening that China, Russia, cybercriminals and terrorists could exploit.

With its decision, which angered the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, the administration essentially agreed with Apple, Google, Microsoft and a group of the nation’s top cryptographers and computer scientists that millions of Americans would be vulnerable to hacking if technology firms and smartphone manufacturers were required to provide the government with “back doors,” or access to their source code and encryption keys. That would enable the government to see messages, photographs and other data now routinely encrypted on smartphones. Current technology puts the keys for access to the information in the hands of the individual user, not the companies. The first indication of the retreat came Thursday when FBI Director James B. Comey told the

Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that the administration would not seek legislation to compel the companies to create such a portal. But the decision, made at the White House a week ago, goes considerably beyond that. While the administration said it would continue to try to persuade companies like Apple and Google to assist in criminal and national security investigations, it determined that the government should not force them to breach the security of their products. In essence, investigators will have to hope they find other ways to get what they need, from data stored in the cloud in unencrypted form or transmitted over phone lines, which are covered by a law that affects telecommunications providers but not the technology giants.

Carson and Donald Trump; Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley; Reps. Tom Cole, R-Okla., Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.

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Briefly: World Twin bombings kill 95 people at rally in Turkey ANKARA, Turkey — Nearly simultaneous explosions targeted a Turkish peace rally Saturday in Ankara, killing at least 95 people and wounding hundreds in Turkey’s deadliest attack in years — one that threatens to inflame the nation’s ethnic tensions. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said there were “strong signs” that the two explosions — which struck 50 yards apart just after 10 a.m. — were suicide bombings. He suggested that Kurdish rebels or Islamic State group militants were to blame. The two explosions occurred seconds apart outside the capital’s main train station as hundreds of opposition supporters and Kurdish activists gathered for the peace rally organized by Turkey’s public workers’ union and other groups.

Jerusalem attacks JERUSALEM — Palestinians carried out two stabbing attacks in Jerusalem on Saturday before being shot dead by police, while another two Palestinians were killed during a violent demonstration near the Gaza border fence, as violence continued to spread following a series of attacks against civilians and soldiers last week.

Jerusalem has seen a wave of stabbing attacks linked to tensions over a sensitive holy site in the Old City that is sacred to Jews and Muslims. The attacks have spread recently to the rest of Israel, while violent protests have erupted in the West Bank and along the Gaza border, where seven Palestinians were killed Friday.

N. Korea is ‘ready’ PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took center stage at a military parade and mass rally in Pyongyang on Saturday to mark the 70th anniversary of the country’s ruling party by declaring in a rare speech that the North has no intention of straying from the socialist track established by his grandfather and is ready to stand up to any threat posed by the United States. “Our revolutionary force is ready to respond to any kind of war the American imperialists want,” he said, flanked by visiting Chinese Kim official Liu Yunshan and senior North Korean officials. He said North Korea’s policy of putting its military first has made it “an impenetrable fortress and a global military power.” The Associated Press

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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan speaks during a rally to mark Saturday’s 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Farrakhan said black men and women should forsake foul language and violence against each other and that if things don’t change in the black community, participating in the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March is just “vanity.”

Knowing what to do if shots are fired at colleges still hazy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Eight years after the Virginia Tech massacre led to tighter security at colleges across the U.S., some schools make “active shooter” training mandatory for incoming students, while others offer little more than brief online guidance on what to do if there’s a gunman on the loose, a review by The Associated Press finds. The AP looked at public colleges and universities in more than 40 states after yet another shooting rampage, the killing of nine people at an Oregon community college Oct. 1. On Friday, there was more

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bloodshed, with one person killed and three wounded at an Arizona university fraternity party. At some institutions, such as the Colorado School of Mines and Arkansas State University, training on how to respond to an armed intruder has become as much a part of fall orientation as lessons on alcohol abuse. Students hear presentations covering their options, such as running, hiding or fighting back. Other schools have purely voluntary training. Or they put information on what to do in an emergency on websites, where it can easily be overlooked by students and staff members.

Many public college and university systems leave it up to their individual campuses to draw up emergency plans and decide what level of training, if any, to give employees and students. In the wake of the recent violence, some professors, students and administrators are asking whether schools need to do more to deliver potentially life-saving messages to those on campus. The challenges are particularly acute at two-year community colleges, which often do not have their own police forces to conduct training exercises for staff and students.

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A CALIFORNIA MOTHER of three who once won the Mrs. Orange County pageant has been charged with using a 4-year-old relative to make child porn. Meghan Alt, 25, of Irvine, Calif., was in court Friday but did not enter a plea. She faces felony charges including possession and control of child pornography and three counts of lewd acts on a child younger than 14. The Irvine resident was arrested Wednesday. Investigators believe she created and sent sexually explicit images in exchange for cash and gifts. Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying any potential additional victims.

THE MAYOR OF Duluth, Minn., faces a lifetime ban from a union hall after the union said he crossed a picket line to eat lunch at a restaurant. Two-term Democrat Don Ness is backed by labor. But President Dan O’Neill of the Duluth AFL-CIO Central Labor Body said Ness crossed a picket line to enter the Radisson Hotel Duluth. The Painters and Allied Trades Local 106 ran the picket line at the hotel because union members believe the hotel hired nonunion workers to renovate some of its hotel rooms, O’Neill said. He said Ness approached the picket line, shared a few words with the picketers and then went into the building.

HEAVY RAIN RETURNED to parts of South Carolina on Saturday as thousands continued digging out and cleaning up from last weekend’s deluge that left behind disastrous flooding. Thunder, lightning and a couple of inches of extra rain spread across storm-torn Columbia. While smaller creeks were likely to swell again, the precipitation wasn’t expected to add to the flooding of major rivers and lakes, Gov. Nikki Haley said. “It’s an anthill compared to what we’ve been through,” she said. The flooding has caused 20 dams to burst and nearly 100 more are being monitored to make sure they hold.

AT LEAST FIVE suicide bombers on Saturday targeted a village in Chad that is home to thousands of Nigerians who have fled Islamic extremist violence, killing at least 36 people and wounding about 50 others in what appeared to be coordinated attacks, officials said. Authorities blamed the extremist Boko Haram group from neighboring Nigeria for staging the attacks in the western village of Baga Sola, according to a communique from government spokesman Hassan Sylla Bakari. It said 41 people had died, including the five suicide bombers who were identified as two women, two children and a man.


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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles police continue to work with federal investigators as they search for a man who robbed Umpqua Bank on Tuesday. The investigation into the Umpqua Bank robbery at 1033 E. First St. is “open and active,” said Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith on Friday, adding that he had nothing new to report. Police began working with FBI investigators Wednesday. Bank surveillance photos show the robber is a gray-haired man in his 60s. He wore glasses, a dark-hooded

jacket, light-colored pants and brown shoes when he entered the bank at about 11:30 a.m. Police report he brandished a handgun and demanded money from a teller. He fled on foot with an undetermined amount of cash. Anyone with information about the robber is asked to phone the Police Department at 360-452-4545. Information also can be left anonymously through CrimeNet on the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office website at www.clallam.net/sheriff. Click on “Anonymous Tips” in the “Quick Links” box.

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Happy was ready for release a bit before Grumpy. But the two were so close, Moore didn’t want to split them up. So she waited until the evening of Oct. 2, when Welch and Burnell carried the diminutive creatures to a stand of evergreens outside their home west of Port Angeles. They had seen other saw-whet owls in the vicinity, so they knew this was good habitat.

THE NORTHWEST RAPTOR & Wildlife Center, www.nwraptorcenter.com, cares for injured, orphaned and abandoned birds and other animals at its facility in Sequim and can be reached at 360681-2283. Director Jaye Moore and her crew urge people who find injured wildlife to phone the center immediately. “We’ll guide you,” she said, “and we’ll come out” to capture the creature safely. If you find a young bird outside the nest, though, wait to see if it is actually abandoned and not merely learning how to fly, she said. If the bird is in fact abandoned, don’t approach it or feed it. Phone the center. If you find a baby animal such a deer fawn, Moore added, leave it alone to allow it be reunited with its mother. “It is rare for mammals to be orphaned in the wild without human interference,” according to the center’s website. “It is not unusual for a baby mammal to be left alone for hours at a time to learn independence” before being rejoined by the mother. “If the baby has been separated from its mother by human interference or the death of its mother, call us,” Moore said. Peninsula Daily News

Set them free First, they held the owls in their hands like teacups. Then, as the sky darkened, they opened their hands and set the birds free. The saw-whets flew away on silent wings. This is releasing season for the raptor center. Two bald eagles and four young crows are also among those recently returned to the wild. “They’re ready,” said Moore, who’s been caring for birds and other wildlife for more than three decades. Two dozen birds — hawks, eagles and owls — are living at the center now. That’s a relatively small number thanks to releases in the past few weeks. But Moore expects an influx with the hunting season and the onset of wintry weather. Eagles come in with bullet wounds. Young birds can’t find enough food. Moore runs the raptor center, a registered nonprofit, on donations and with the dedication of volunteers such as Welch. “In her, I see me 30 years ago,” Moore said. Welch has both the affinity for the birds and the stamina for the dirty work — keeping the center clean, taking care of the raptors’ rodent food supply — to step up to a leadership role. Which would suit Welch well. She has loved volunteering at the center since her first day this past spring.

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Avelaine Randell and Claude Randell, both of Tacoma, enjoy a crab dinner under the big tent Friday at the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival in Port Angeles. The grub-a-thon continues today.

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Northern saw-whet owls Grumpy, left, and Happy came into the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center in Sequim last spring after being struck by cars. After about seven months of convalescence, they were released earlier this month.

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Diners will consume 9,000 crab before the weekend ends, he said, seven bins of corn on the cob and an immeasurable quantity of cole slaw. Some patrons found their way to the 700 seats inside the main tent. Others carried plates across Lincoln Street to eat while they watched chefs’ demonstrations in The Gateway pavilion. Still others simply stood where they could find shelter from the rain to eat. The wetness didn’t bother Don McClellan, who rode the MV Coho from Victoria for the day and the feast — skipping Canadian Thanksgiving Day for Crab Fest. “When you come over here,” he said, “you’re used to the weather.” For Jennifer Yarish and Scott Featherstone, it was a reprise of last year’s voyage from Victoria. “This is the second year in a row for us,” Featherstone said. “We couldn’t miss it this year. We’re going to come again next year.”

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whets and the way their faces made her laugh. “But knowing they were going back to being free, where they belong,” she said, “was an incredibly good feeling.”

Moore feels just as strongly after all these years, but she is ready to retire. She’s putting it off until her husband, Gary, takes that plunge as well. ________ “I can’t just leave the Welch, for her part, stays critters,” of course, she said. Features Editor Diane Urbani “I’ll help [at the center]. I focused on the birds in her de la Paz can be reached at 360can’t just go cold turkey care. 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. She misses the two saw- urbani@peninsuladailynews.com. after 30 years.”

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Crab Fest volunteer Jaime Yurek of Port Angeles displays a Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival staff T-shirt with a misspelling of the word “Dungeness” emblazoned around the logo. BELOW: Jared Sieler, 14, of Renton, right, pulls a crab from a crab tank as his sister, Samantha Sieler, 12, left, watches festival volunteer Daniel Witczak, center, pull it from the line during Saturday’s crab derby, a featured event at the Crab Fest.

Kate Franchimon of Tulalip, who fashions drums and containers from gourds, said she’d nearly sold out her inventory of 14 drums that uncannily mimic rolling thunder. “I like it here,” she said in her booth at the arts and crafts area. She’d shown her wares last year and said she’d come again. “I like the people, and the weather doesn’t seem to bother anybody.” Only one of the people questioned at random at the festival said he was “unimpressed” because of too little shelter and too long a line to buy dinner. He said he was from Canada and declined to give his name. But when she overheard his comments, Jane Vanderhoof of Port Angeles spoke up for the event and for the weather. “I came for the crab,” she said, “and it’s nice that we’re getting some rain.” Crab Fest attracted one couple from Pennsylvania who flew across the country ome patrons found their way to the 700 for the event, a pair of peoseats inside the main tent. Others carried ple from California and a plates across Lincoln Street to eat while couple from Nova Scotia who’d brought along their they watched chefs’ demonstrations in The own lobster crackers, Nagel Gateway pavilion. said. As for the weather, he said, “yesterday was fantasDeliciousness both sweet I’m grateful you’ve tic, and tomorrow’s sup- and subtle; endured my verse; posed to be beautiful.” I know if it gets any worse Crab we revere. Dungeness crab devoYou’ll ship me off inside a tees, however, might never This morning dawns hearse. Relax; I’m outta here. notice. another day At Crab Fest yet to feast _______ You may look funny with and play; Reporter James Casey can be as you scuttle, In Port Angeles I think I’ll reached at 360-452-2345, ext. But you taste great with stay 5074, or at jcasey@peninsula melted buttle Until this time next year. dailynews.com.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Right now, the Larry Scott Trail isn’t much of a workout for committed bicyclists. The walking and bicycling path that connects the Port Townsend Boat Haven and Four Corners is only 8 miles long, 16 miles round trip. “For serious bike tourists, it really isn’t much of a ride,” said Jeff Selby, Jefferson County vice president of the Peninsula Trails Coalition. Doubling the trail’s length, and extending it to Discovery Bay to connect with another portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail would increase regional bicycle tourism and “generate millions of dollars” for local merchants as well as provide tax revenue, Selby said. The first step is a feasibility study to determine possible routes for an extension of the trail.

Benefit concert To raise money for such a study, the Freddy Pink band is donating a concert Saturday. Proceeds will go toward funding a feasibility study, expected to cost about $75,000, to determine possible routes the trail’s new portion could follow. Selby has joined with Gordon Yancey, lead singer for the regional soul band Freddy Pink, to promote the event, a concert and auction that will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday at the McCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden State Park. Admission will be a suggested donation of $20 per person. “We’ll take more and we’ll take less,” Selby said. “But we are not going to turn anyone away.” Freddy Pink, which averages around nine members depending on the size of the horn section, has a repertoire of several hundred songs dating from the 1960s to the

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Peninsula Trails Coalition member Jeff Selby, left, and Freddy Pink lead singer Gordon Yancy rest at the end of the Larry Scott Trail as it ends at the Boat Haven. Yancy’s band is playing a benefit Friday to raise money and awareness for the trail’s eventual extension to Discovery Bay. present day. This isn’t the first time the band has donated its resources to regional recreational facilities: A 2010 benefit for Memorial Field brought in about $20,000. Yancey would like to earn at least that much at Saturday’s concert. His personal goal is $50,000. “This contributes to the livability and recreational possibilities for the community,” Selby said. “One of the biggest things is the attraction to tourists, which can generate millions of dollars.” Selby and Yancey are close friends and often ride the trail together. Selby estimates about 10 possible routes for an extension. The final list of routes will depend on topography and the ability to acquire land or purchase rights of way so the trail can pass through private property. He estimates the cost of the study would be between $168,000 and $1 million to clear and build the trail, envisioned as eventually hav-

ing a gravel surface about 10 or 12 feet wide, with a 2-foot shoulder on each side if terrain permits. While the exact path is yet to be determined, the extension would have three segments: from Four Corners to Anderson Lake, from that point to Eaglemount Road and then up into the tip of Discovery Bay. At that point, it would connect with a trail in progress that will parallel and in some parts join U.S. Highway 101, eventually picking up the existing portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail between Blyn and Port Angeles. The completed Olympic Discovery Trail will run from south of Port Townsend to LaPush and be about 130 miles long. One of the most challenging segments in extending the Larry Scott Trial would be crossing state Highway 20, Selby said. That would require the construction of either a bridge or a tunnel, he said.

Panhandle: Downtown problem CONTINUED FROM A1 can’t even recall one call for service complaining about Gallagher said a no-pan- it.” Gallagher said he does handling area in Port Angeles could cover the down- not see a link between town business core on First homelessness and the and Front streets from Pea- uptick in panhandling in body Street west to Valley Port Angeles. “People who do homeless Street. “Panhandling in the counts report declining downtown is a problem, and numbers,” he said. “I don’t think the quespeople who engage in that behavior are a problem,” he tion is are there more homeless. said. “I hear three terms a lot: Said Kidd, who initiated homeless, transient, panthe trip: “What I am trying to do is stop people from sit- handler — and people use ting on our sidewalks all them interchangeably.” Gallagher said high-panday long and creating a handling areas include a menace. concrete-pad on the south “They camp on our sideside of Lincoln Street near walks, intimidate walkers the intersection with Front and get in the way, and they Street. create lots of garbage. “We just need a safe Wages of panhandling place for people to come and shop and safe sidewalks for Gallagher said one the public safety. downtown panhandler told “There ought to be a way him he made $100 a day. Then there was a woman we can reclaim our business and her husband who were area.” doing research for a master’s degree, he said he Port Townsend, too heard from a police officer. Port Townsend also has They told the officer they seen a spike in panhan- made $128 in four hours dling, but the Police Depart- asking for money at First ment has had no complaints and Lincoln Streets. from the public, Detective “People who are causing Luke Bogues, department the greatest amount of conspokesman, said Friday. cern are people in many “We don’t have hard sta- cases who have chosen that tistics, but I’ve definitely lifestyle,” Gallagher said. seen an increase even in Gallagher added that just the past probably three panhandling is legal. or four months, in my expeBrown’s Outdoor, a rience, in driving around,” camping goods store at 112 he said. W. Front St., is just 1½ “What I’ve seen is people blocks away from Lincoln standing on the sidewalk and Front streets. Store owner Evan Brown with cardboard signs, but I

Centralia Sgt. Kurt Reichert of the Centralia Police Department said Friday that before the city’s ordinance went into effect, panhandlers were warned they could be fined $250 once the ordinance went into effect. “[The ordinance] hasn’t eliminated it totally, but it has probably cut the number by 60 [percent] to 80 percent,” Reichert said. The unintended consequence has to do with Chehalis being just 4½ miles away. “Large numbers of them moved to Chehalis,” Reichert said. “I live locally, so I see the same ones.” Gallagher said he would not be surprised to see the

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Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles commissioners will receive the exit report of an accountability audit when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in port headquarters, 338 W. First St.. The audit report will be presented at 9:30 a.m. A report from the Clallam County Economic Development Council will follow at 10 a.m. At 1 p.m., commissioners will reconvene for a work session on their 2016 operating budget, which will include proposed moorage rates at the Port Angeles Boat Haven. Other agenda items include: ■ A resolution authorizing auction of a boat for nonpayment of moorage fees at the Boat Haven. ■ Appointments to the Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee, which is being formed to study the feasibility of returning control of timber property from the state Department of Natural Resources to the county. ■ Acceptance of a heating/ventilation/air conditioning contract at the 1010 Building at William R. Fairchild International Airport and roof-repair contracts on Buildings 1020, 1030 and 1040. ■ A fourth change order to KPly mill site remediation work. ■ A request for reduced fees at the John Wayne Marina, Sequim.

Eye on Clallam funding proposal for a YMCA feasibility study of the organization assuming management of the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The council also will conduct a public hearing on the city’s 2015-2035 comprehensive plan. Other agenda items include a third-quarter report on the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and a review of department budgets.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will gather for a quarterly educational retreat to discuss the 201618 strategic plan Monday. The retreat will be from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the sunroom of OMC, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. No formal action will be taken.

Utility committee Port Angeles Utility Advisory Committee members will discuss the Conservation and Renewable Energy Program Fund when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will be at 3 p.m. in the Jack Pittis Conference Room at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The committee also will discuss an amendment to the industrial transmission electric rate ordinance. The committee includes City Council members Lee Whetham, Sissi Bruch and Dan Gase, with Mayor Dan Di Guilio as an alternate.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will consider setting a public hearing on the water use efficient program when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 500 E. Division St. The council also will consider a police department filing access agreement and discuss management of north coastal steelhead, a state grant and review chapters in the city code.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will receive the county administrator’s recommended 2016 budget in their weekly work session Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The work session also will preview items set for action at their formal meeting, which starts at 10 a.m. Tuesday. They include agreements with Peninsula Behavioral Health, Concerned Citizens, Morningside and Pierce, Jones and Associates to people with developmental disabilities and an agreement with First Step Family Support Center for the Supported Parenting Project. When commissioners reconvene Tuesday, they will consider resolutions for a hearing on proposed sale of tax title property and an appointment to the Park and Recreation Advisory Board. Other agenda items include: ■ Supplemental appropriations of $23,886 for the Department of Health and $19,510 for sheriff’s operations. ■ A final plat approval for Jay and Lynne Jacobsen.

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said he has more problems with transients, particularly behind his store. “They go through the alley; they case your car; they do drugs,” he said Friday. Friday was the first day of the three-day Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, centered just north of First and Lincoln. “I’m more worried about the image of the town, with all these people coming for the Crab Fest,” Brown said. “What will be the impression they have of Port Angeles when you have all these people like this? “They wander around, they are yelling, they are cussing, they are walking out into traffic.”

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OLYMPIA — Beaches along the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Cape Flattery eastward to the Jefferson County line, except for Sequim Bay, are open for the recreational harvest of all species of shellfish. At one point this summer, all beaches in Clallam County were closed for shellfish harvesting because of elevated levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning, known as PSP. In September, beaches from the Lyre River and Low Point east to Dungeness Spit were reopened. On Friday, the state Department of Health reopened the rest of the beaches along the Strait. Sequim Bay remains closed to the recreational harvest of all species of shellfish. Discovery Bay and Kilisut Harbor, including Mystery Bay, remain closed only to the harvest of butter and varnish clams. A seasonal closure is in effect on all Pacific Ocean beaches in both counties. Commercially harvested shellfish are tested for toxins prior to distribution and should be safe to eat. Danger signs are posted

or will be posted at commonly used public access points where beaches are closed to harvesting. A closure of all species means people should not harvest clams, oysters, mussels, scallops and other species of molluscan shellfish. Crab meat is not known to contain the biotoxin, but the guts can contain unsafe levels. Clean crab thoroughly and discard the guts (also known as the “butter”). Marine biotoxins are not destroyed by cooking or freezing.

Symptoms of PSP Symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning, caused by marine biotoxins, can appear within minutes or hours and usually begin with tingling lips and tongue, moving to the hands and feet, followed by difficulty breathing and potentially death. Recreational shellfish harvesters should check the shellfish safety map at www.doh.wa.gov/Shellfish Safety.htm or call the biotoxin hotline at 800-5625632 before harvesting shellfish anywhere in the state.

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Groups gather to taste the various smoked fish, cheese, crackers, spreads, brew and wines during the Fish N Brew, held as part of the Hickory Shirt/Heritage Days, on Saturday at the Forks Rainforest Arts Center. The three-day festival, which celebrates the region’s timber history, continues today with period costume photos taken from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Forks Timber Museum, an art show at the arts center from noon to 4 p.m. and a Little Logger Contest at Forks Outfitters at 3 p.m.

Fire District No. 3 hopefuls disagree on staffing levels BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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SEQUIM — Candidates for a Clallam County Fire District No. 3 commission seat clashed on district staffing during a forum. Sean Ryan, 53, of Port Angeles — who is challenging appointee G. Michael Gawley, 72, of Sequim for the Position 1 seat in the Nov. 3 general election — believes the district needs more fulltime employees and fewer administrators. He made his remarks at a Tuesday forum hosted by the Clallam County League of Woman Voters at the Sequim Transit Center. “Right now, if there is a structure fire in downtown Sequim . . . and there is an automobile wreck on [U.S. Highway] 101, we don’t have” enough full-time employees to respond to both and must rely on volunteers, said Ryan, owner of America’s Elite damage restoration service and repair company. The district — which extends east of Deer Park Road to Gardiner in Jefferson County — is “actually at a point where we can’t handle all the calls the way they are,” Ryan added. Gawley disagreed. “Right now, we are in good shape,” he said, adding that district residents “are wellprotected.” Gawley said the district is approaching more than 6,000 annual calls for service and that “we are serving them very well.

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OLYMPIA — State shellfish managers have postponed the fall start of razor clam digging on ocean beaches because of high levels of a marine toxin in the clams. Ordinarily, razor clam digging on Kalaloch, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks and Willapa Spits beaches is permitted beginning this month and continuing through Dec. 31. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday it won’t schedule razor clam digs on the coast until tests show the bivalves are safe to eat. The problem is the level of domoic acid, a natural toxin produced by certain types of marine algae. It can be harmful or even fatal if consumed in sufficient quantities. Cooking or freezing does not destroy domoic acid in shellfish. “We know diggers are anxious to get out onto the beaches, but public health is our primary concern,” said Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager. Toxin levels have dropped since May and June, when several digs were canceled, but concentrations still exceed the state health guideline of 20 parts per million. Ayres said if levels continue to decline, some clam digs may be scheduled in mid- or late November. Since 1991, when the toxin was first detected on the Pacific coast, outbreaks of domoic acid have prompted the cancellation of three entire razor clam seasons in Washington state — the last one in 2002-03. Test results are posted on Fish and Wildlife’s Web page at http://tinyurl.com/PDN-razorclamsdomoic-levels.

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“The concept of just simply throwing more bodies on the payroll isn’t necessarily a good one,” said Gawley, who was appointed to the seat in February 2014. “We have a budget to maintain, and we have to stay within those confines,” he said. “The idea of putting more [full-time employees] on the street may make for a convenient slogan for campaigning” but would be costly to implement, said Gawley, who retired from the Federal Aviation Administration in 2005. “That is money out of your pocket,” he said. “This has to be paid for.”

Too many chiefs Ryan said he believes the district is top-heavy. “We have four chiefs and probably 37 people, so that is one chief for seven guys? We are way overstaffed up top.” Gawley said each of the four positions — one chief and three assistant chiefs — is needed. “I think the idea that we have too many chiefs and not enough boots on the ground is simply not true,” Gawley said.

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tain area to man that station, and we had one individual express an interest and he backed out at the last minute.” Currently, “manning that station up there full time is simply not feasible,” he said. Ryan said a solution would be to “set up some kind of a rotation where” the Lost Valley station “is manned at least 12 hours a day.

Other debates The forum featured four races. In addition to the Fire District No. 3 commissioner race, it presented hopefuls for the Clallam County Board of Commissioners and the Sequim City Council and the Park and Recreation District 1 Board of Directors. Incumbent County Commissioner Jim McEntire, 64, a Republican from Sequim, faced off against Mark Ozias, 45, a Sequim Democrat who is executive director of the Sequim Food Bank. The Sequim City Council candidates at the debate were Brandon Jannise, 30, a retail associate, and Pam Leonard-Ray, 56, executive director of the Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic, for Position 1; Susan Lorenzon, 61, an independent distributor with AdvoCare, and John Miller, 60, retired from Safeway Inc., for Position 2; and incumbent Candace Pratt, 77, a retired bookkeeper, for Position 7. James Russell, also running for Position 7, declined to attend and did not send a representative. Gill R. Goodman, 74, of Sequim, a retired Coast Guard captain, was the only candidate for Park and Recreation District 1 to attend. His opponent, Bill Jeffers, 46, of Sequim, a retired banker, did not attend and did not send a representative.

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“In today’s age, we have a very complex department. Right now, all four of those guys are very . . . busy setting up the department and keeping things running smoothly. It is a difficult job.” The two also debated how to attract more volunteers. The district currently has 61 adult volunteers and 64 explorer volunteers, who are high school students. “We pick up about 10 volunteer recruits every year, and during the year, we lose about 10,” Gawley said. “What I have suggested doing is a more careful screening of volunteers. I would rather have five volunteers that stay with us for a long time than 10 volunteers who are going to drop out in a year or two.” He said he also has encouraged a more comprehensive exit interview to find out why volunteers leave “and see if we can’t correct that problem,” he said. “Volunteers are a very important part of the department, and we are trying to get as many as we can.” Ryan said more could be done to attract volunteers. He proposed offering incentives, such as medical insurance. “It would help a lot because most of the volunteers have regular jobs” and pay for their own health insurance, he said. The two agreed that a shortage of volunteers has driven up the cost of fire insurance for district residents, especially in the Lost Mountain area, where the station is unmanned.


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Sequim schools offer a preview of HIV program Parents can then opt children out of presentation BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Parents and legal guardians of children in grades 5-12 in the Sequim School District are invited to a Tuesday meeting that will provide information about the district’s HIV prevention program. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in the Greywolf Elementary School library, 171 Carlsborg Road. The fifth-grade program overview will be from 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. At 5:30 p.m., the program for sixth grade will be presented. From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., parents can review materials for the seventh and eighth grades. The ninth-grade program overview will be from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The 10th- and 11thgrade program overview, with written information only, will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The 12th-grade program overview will be from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The meeting will include a preview of videos and curriculum students may see in the classroom concerning HIV prevention strategies. “We give parents an opportunity to view the

materials their students will be seeing as part of the education in advance of them actually being taught in the class,” said Brian Lewis, district business manager. “Any and all are welcome,” he added. “Even those that don’t have kids in school can come and see what the materials are that are being presented.” CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The education program is intended to help prevent The Phoenix, a gaff-rigged tops’l schooner, was pushed onto the Port Townsend Boat Haven the spread of HIV, Lewis breakwater Friday and could be removed today if the weather cooperates. said. The state mandates that AIDS prevention programs be provided to students from grades 5-12.

Can excuse kid After viewing materials, parents who wish to have their child excused from participating in the programs can sign release forms provided at the meeting. State law requires that parents and guardians attend such a meeting before they can have their children excused from participation. “Parents can opt their students out, but they have to participate in this meeting,” Lewis said. For more information, call the district at 360-5823260.

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

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FORKS — The Olympic Natural Resources Center will present a program on the northern elephant seal this Friday. The talk by Rob Wamstad will be at 7 p.m. in the Hemlock Forest Room at the center at 1455 S. Forks Ave. It is part of a series of Evening Talks at the center. Refreshments will be served, and visitors are encouraged to bring potluck items. Wamstad was a docent naturalist for 12 years at Año Nuevo State Park, an elephant seal colony near San Francisco. He led groups into the colony during breeding season and has over 1,000 hours observing the animals and their interactions. Wamstad also volunteered for three years at Point Reyes National Seashore, informing visitors about elephant seals and gray whales. He was an education docent, leading tours at a marine mammal hospital, and has cared for harbor seal pups. Here is a taste of his presentation: “As we approach the colony over the sand dunes, all may appear calm and even

sleepy. There is a certain tension in the air around the harems. Bulls are eyeing and tracking bulls in this alpha male society. “Most noticeable are six types of male behavior — Alpha, Beta, Stocker, Picket, Juvenile and Don’t Care/ Past Caring.” So begins a guided walk into an elephant seal colony. The journey includes a discussion of the life cycles of the animals, as well as their unusual characteristics and why they are important to current research. Since the late 1800s, whalers had reduced their number to possibly less than 100 animals at Guadalupe Island off the coast of Mexico. The northern elephant seal has rebounded to slowly building colonies northward, with a recent colony reported on Vancouver Island. Evening Talks are supported by the Rosmond Forestry Education Fund, an endowment that honors the contributions of Fred Rosmond and his family to forestry, education and the Forks community. For more information, contact Frank Hanson at 360-374-4556 or fsh2@ uw.edu.

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SEATTLE — The U.S. Forest Service wants more controlled burns in Washington forests to help make them more resistant to summer wildfires. But The Seattle Times reported that rules administered by the state Department of Natural Resources are a roadblock to this fire prevention approach in Washington. Controlled burns are endorsed by scientists as an

important tool for keeping forests healthier and less susceptible to devastating wildfires. The state rules that keep this firefighting tool from being used more often in Washington include rules aimed at keeping smoke from driving into communities. That is why the Forest Service has carried out burns on far fewer acres in Washington than in Oregon, Montana, Idaho and California.

Schooner is pushed onto PT breakwater by wind and tide Day also included two rescues BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — A 60-foot, 51-ton schooner remained stranded on the breakwater outside of the Boat Haven on Saturday, awaiting recovery that will take place as soon as the weather clears. The Phoenix, a gaffrigged tops’l schooner, was anchored outside the breakwater when heavy winds and high tides pushed the boat onto the rock wall Friday afternoon, according to Capt. Roger Slade of Vessel Assist Port Hadlock. The owner of the boat, James Kruse of Orcas Island, was out of town and the vessel was unoccupied when the storm hit, Slade said. Vessel Assist was involved in two other vessel rescues Friday, one in which a boat sustained a shredded sail and another in which a sailboat lost its foresail and engine power near Marrowstone Island.

Tore hole in boat The Phoenix is made of ferro-cement, a durable compound used in boatbuilding, but the force of its contact with the breakwater tore a large hole in its port side, according to Slade. “We tried to patch the hole and pump out the water, but the side was pretty well caved in,” Slade said. It had just spent several weeks in the Boat Haven

for extensive repairs and was relaunched merely days before the storm, Slade said. It’s uncertain how and when the Phoenix will eventually rise again. Slade said divers are inspecting the damage and determining whether to use flotation devices to dislodge the boat from the rock wall. He predicted that removal efforts would begin today. No pollutants leaked into the water, Slade said. The Phoenix was anchored in 60-foot-deep water, said Jim Pivarnik, Port of Port Townsend deputy director. “This time of year, there are some pretty strong winds,” Pivarnik said. “If someone is on board during the storm, they can handle it, but people shouldn’t leave their boats unoccupied.” Added Slade: “The lesson is that if you want to anchor your boat outside of the breakwater this time of year, you shouldn’t go out of town.” As it was determining how to recover the Phoenix, Vessel Assist was dealing

with two other rescue situations Friday. Emergency dispatchers received a call at about 10:15 a.m. of a sailboat in distress because of high wind and large waves, said Bill Beezley, East Jefferson Fire-Rescue spokesman. The two occupants were shooting off flares from the 25-foot boat about 1 mile north of the Fort Flagler lighthouse on Marrowstone Island, Beezley said.

essel Assist was involved in two other vessel rescues Friday, one in which a boat sustained a shredded sail and another in which a sailboat lost its foresail and engine power near Marrowstone Island.

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Sailboat rescues The boat had lost its foresail in the stiff wind and 3-foot waves, and the two aboard feared it would capsize. They were not hurt, he said. The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter from Port Angeles, and East Jefferson Fire-Rescue Marine 16 and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Marine 1 also arrived to help. While the Coast Guard helicopter took up station nearby, Marine 16 secured the sailboat until Vessel Assist could arrive. Vessel Assist took the sailboat under tow into Port Townsend Bay. The occupants of the boat, a man and a woman, declined to provide their

names to the Peninsula Daily News and also declined to comment. “We were pretty shook up by this,” the man said. “We don’t want to talk right now.” The 25-foot white sailboat has no name or identifying numbers posted on its hull. Vessel Assist also rescued the Little Audrey, a sailboat headquartered in Bainbridge Island, after the wind shredded its sails outside the Boat Haven. Slade’s crew towed the boat to the Boat Haven. No one was hurt, he said.

________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula dailynews.com.

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A10 This week’s business meetings ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings usually are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. There will be no meeting this Monday due to the Columbus Day holiday.

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■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. Tuesday’s speaker will be feature Gary Neal, Sequim schools superintendent, on school district updates. The meeting sponsor is the Sequim School Neal District. Reservations for lunch at $15 each will be taken until noon Monday; phone 360-683-6197 or email jodim@sequimchamber. com. Seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will spotlight the fire department and Habitat for Humanity. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker was not announced. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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People may not know they need aid; for others, cost could be prohibitive BY JANE E. BRODY THE NEW YORK TIMES

$ Briefly . . . Clallam official attends debut of law academy PORT ANGELES — Undersheriff Ron Cameron of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office recently attended the first Homeland Security Leadership Academy, hosted by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers in Glynco, Ga. This intense program explored the contemporary issues impacting the law enforcement profession. The academy provided particiCameron pants with courses on crisis management, leadership and terrorism awareness, as well as the opportunity to engage with fellow senior law enforcement leaders from across the country. Topics discussed included mental health issues, public perception of police and community safety. Students received lectures and instruction on domestic preparedness and response to major events. They were placed into simulated events and monitored by facilitators. The academy was funded by the Department of Homeland Security. For more information, phone the Sheriff’s Office at 360-4172262 or email sheriff@co.clallam. wa.us.

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AT A CHAMBER music concert in Woodstock, N.Y., I noticed the hearing aids discreetly tucked behind the ears of the man sitting in front of me. Intrigued, I asked about them, knowing that, with tinnitus and diminished hearing in one ear, the day would come when I will need such a device. He gently removed one to show me the tiny receiver that fits in his ear, attached by a very slender tube to the small, flesh-colored behindthe-ear case that housed a miniature microphone, amplifier and battery. Manipulating the tiny aids requires some dexterity, he said, “but they’re a lot more comfortable than the first aids I had, which felt like peanuts stuck in my ears.”

‘Biopsychosocial approach to health’ His name was Mark Hammel and, as a practicing psychologist with what he calls a “biopsychosocial approach to health,” he told me he has far too often treated people whose lives could be much improved by hearing aids but who don’t wear them. The reasons are many, including the “unfortunate fact that audiologists using hearing test cutoffs sometimes tell people they don’t need a hearing aid yet, even though functionally they do,” he said. Hearing loss is usually gradual, and people

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often fail to recognize when it becomes severe enough to warrant hearing aids. Some deny that they have a problem and instead accuse others of mumbling when they know people are talking but can’t understand what is being said. Still others regard hearing aids as unattractive devices that make them feel and look old in a society that prizes youthfulness. However, Deborah Touchette, an audiologist and owner of the Paradise Hearing & Balance Clinics in California, said, “What many people with hearing loss don’t realize is that the signs of the untreated hearing loss are more noticeable to others than hearing aids.”

Not covered by Medicare But perhaps the more important reason people fail to get hearing aids when they are needed is the cost, which is rarely covered by insurance and not at all by Medicare, unless the device is for a child. Properly fitted, up-to-date digital aids for both ears, like those Hammel wears, cost thousands of dollars. (His were $5,600, which is fairly typical.) Many people, especially older people living on fixed incomes, can’t afford them and can’t understand why such a basic health need is overlooked by private and government insurance. (The same lack of insurance coverage is often true for eyeglasses, incidentally.) TURN

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CONTINUED FROM A10 “It’s so preposterous,� Hammel said. “Knee replacements, shoulder replacements, organ transplants, which can cost tens of thousands, are covered, but not hearing aids. Are you kidding me?� When I checked the Medicare.gov site, I found that Part B, which is intended to cover medically necessary and preventive services, “covers diagnostic hearing and balance exams if your doctor or other health care provider orders these tests to see if you need medical treatment. “Medicare doesn’t cover routine exams and hearing aids or exams for fitting hearing aids. “In 2015, you pay 100 percent for routine exams and hearing aids. You also pay 20 percent of the Medicare-approved amount for the doctor’s services for covered exams, and the Part B deductible applies.�

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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 discusses Clallam County Teen Court, the county and city consolidating the misdemeanor caseload, and the Neighborhood Watch Program and how to be involved in protecting one’s neighborhood and property. ■Tuesday: Sequim School District Position 5 candidate forum with Heather Short and Will Payne. Second segment: D Bellamente, executive director of the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center; Stuart Dille, executive director of Park View Villas; and Renee Worthy of Park View Villas discuss the eighth annual Harvest Dinner, wherein all proceeds will go to the senior center. ■Wednesday: Carol Volk discusses Tax-Aide, a local program that helps people with free tax services Second segment: Port Angeles School District Position 3 candidates Joshua Jones and Gene Erickson. ■Thursday: Clallam County commissioners.

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Financial snafu This is the financial dilemma now facing an aging population in which one adult in five — nearly 50 million Americans — has hearing loss, double the number since 2000 and likely to keep growing, according to the Hearing Health Foundation. By the foundation’s calculations, the number of people with hearing loss exceeds that of people with Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes combined. It is also not unusual for people to purchase hearing aids that then spend all or most of their time in a drawer. Partly this results from a common misconception:

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“When those numbers were put together, we thought $100 oil was normal,� Fried said, referring to the per-barrel price. The departures were measured between July 2013 and July 2014. The migration likely has more to do with improving employment opportunities in the Lower 48, Fried said. People historically come to Alaska when the rest of the U.S. is struggling with unemployment, he said. “That’s a pattern that’s probably repeated itself forever,� Fried said. “Even prior to statehood, you probably saw that.� Alaska’s population has always been transient, state demographer Eddie Hunsinger said. Region/Nation About 5 to 7 percent of the population moves to and from the state each year. Leaving Alaska “There are economic pushers and pullers, for FAIRBANKS, Alaska — More people left Alaska last sure,� Hunsinger said. “They certainly have an year than they have in decades, with net migration effect. But in any case, out of the state at its highest even if the economy is parpoint in in the past quarter- ticularly bad in Alaska there will still be a lot of century. people moving to Alaska.� A new report by the Alaska Department of Labor shows that about 7,500 Top vehicle sellers more people moved out of The top-selling vehicles the state than arrived in fis- and the total number sold in cal year 2014. September, with August’s The last time net deparrank in parentheses. tures were higher was in 1. Ford F-Series, 69,651 (1) 1988, when 15,710 people 2. Chevrolet Silverado, left during an in-state reces- 53,725 (2) 3. Ram, 36,598 (3) sion. 4. Toyota Camry, 34,487 (5) The departures don’t 5. Honda Accord, 33,641 (4) appear to be caused by the 6. Honda CR-V, 29,925 (6) state’s current financial 7. Ford Escape, 28,473 problems because they came (unranked in August) before oil prices dropped, 8. Honda Civic, 28,278 (8) Department of Labor econo9. Toyota RAV4, 27,104 (10) mist Neal Fried said. 10. Toyota Corolla, 26,636 (9)

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Tea: Systematic review CONTINUED FROM A10 evidence to give any firm recommendations. A more A 2014 meta-analysis of recent study agrees. Again, these are all 15 published studies of more than 545,000 participants mostly data from observafound, as with coffee, an tional studies, and as such, inverse relationship between they can’t prove causality tea consumption and the and should be taken with a risk of developing Type 2 grain of salt. We’ve been burned many diabetes. For each additional two times before by assuming cups per day of tea con- that what we see in associasumed, the risk of develop- tions in cohort studies will ing diabetes dropped 4.6 per- turn out to be truly causal when behavior changes, only cent. What is tea not associ- to see that fall apart in ranated with? It does not seem domized controlled trials. The majority of studies to be linked with a reduced have been done in Asian risk of fracture. And a systematic review countries where tea drinking from 2015 found that black is much more common than tea was not linked to a in the United States. It’s possible that the peoreduced risk of endometrial ple who don’t drink tea in cancer. But increasing green tea those countries are different consumption by one cup a from those who do in a way day could reduce the relative that doesn’t translate to people in the United States. risk by 11 percent. A 2011 meta-analysis found that green tea, but not Limited response black tea, was associated Finally, there seems to be with lower rates of prostate less of a dose response than cancer. in the studies of coffee: Few A 2013 meta-analysis of the studies could detect could not find a significant any response with fewer association between tea con- than three cups of tea a day. sumption and the risk of gliThere are some randomoma, a form of brain or spi- ized studies, however, that nal tumor. don’t have most of these limThe science is even more itations. equivocal about cancer preGreen tea has been vention. claimed to help people lose A Cochrane systematic weight. review examined all the Enough people believe studies, regardless of type, this that 18 randomized conthat looked at associations trolled trials with 1,945 parbetween green tea and the ticipants have been risk of cancer incidence or reviewed. mortality. Half of these trials took They found 51 studies place in Japan and only one containing more than in the United States. 1.6 million participants. The evidence found that Only one was a random- green tea produced a small ized control trial, however. weight loss in overweight Results were conflicting. and obese adults. Moreover, most of the But the difference was studies were done in Asia, not significant. where things might not be And green tea also didn’t generalizable to the United help with the maintenance States in terms of tea drink- of weight loss previously ing. achieved. Regardless, the authors Green tea catechins, antifelt there was insufficient oxidants found in the drink,

had no effect on HDL cholesterol, triglyceride levels or C-reactive protein concentrations. Two more meta-analyses confirmed these findings. But 11 trials that included 821 patients found that green tea and black tea can reduce other cardiovascular risk factors. Both were found to reduce low-density lipoprotein an average of 0.5 mmol/L, systolic blood pressure 2.3 mmHg, and diastolic blood pressure 2.8 mmHg. These results should be interpreted with caution, however, as they focus on risk factors and not necessarily outcomes. There were also few studies contributing to each of these findings, so the results may not stand up to further scrutiny or replication. At the end of all of this, I’m a little less impressed with the body of evidence regarding tea than I was with that of coffee. I admit that this is an interpretation, and others may disagree. The lack of a dose response in many of these trials, coupled with the fact that so many were performed in countries with markedly different tea consumption from our own, makes these results less generalizable than those of coffee were. But the conclusions I would make are similar. I wouldn’t strongly recommend that anyone take up tea based on these findings. But there seem to be some potential benefits, and there don’t seem to be harms. Drink it if you like it. It, too, seems to be a completely reasonable addition to a healthful diet.

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PORT TOWNSEND — First Federal Community Foundation recently presented a $75,000 check to the Northwest Maritime Center in support of the Port Townsend School District’s Maritime Discovery Schools Initiative, an innovative place-based educational model centered on the community’s maritime identity. The major gift promotes integrated community learning that strengthens ties between students and their communities and enhances academic outcomes, according to a news release. “We are pleased by the opportunity to support this kind of innovation,” said Karen McCormick, executive director of

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Student loans a generational trap BY JOSH BOAK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A college degree practically stamped Andres Aguirre’s ticket to the middle class. Yet at age 40, he’s still paying the price of admission. After a decade of repayments, Aguirre still diverts $512 a month to loans and owes $20,000. The expense requires his family to rent an apartment in Campbell, Calif., because buying a home in a decent school district would cost too much. His daughter has excelled in high school, but Aguirre has urged her to attend community college to avoid the debt that ensnared him. “I didn’t get the warmest reception on that,” said Aguirre, a health care manager. “But she understands the choice.” America’s crushing surge of student debt, now at $1.2 trillion, has bred a disturbing new phenomenon: School loans that span multiple generations within families. Weighed down by their own loans, many parents lack the means to fund their children’s educations without sinking even deeper into debt. Data analyzed exclusively by The Associated Press, along with surveys about families and rising student debt loads, show that: ■ School loans increasingly belong to Americans over 40. This group accounts for 35 percent of education debt, up from 25 percent in 2004, according to the New York Federal Reserve. Contributing to this surge: Longer repayment schedules, more midcareer workers returning to school and additional borrowing for children’s education. ■ Generation X adults — those from 35 to 50 years old — owe about as much as people fresh out of college do. Student loan balances average $20,000 for Generation X. Millennials, who are 34 and younger, have roughly the same average debt, according to a report by Pew Charitable Trusts. ■ Gen-X parents who carry student debt and have teenage children have struggled to save for their children’s educations. The average they have in college savings plans is just $4,000, compared with a $20,000 average for teenagers’ parents who aren’t still repaying their own school loans, Pew found. A result is that many of their children will need to borrow heavily for college or pursue cheaper alternatives, thereby perpetuating a cycle of family debt. ■ Student debt is surpassing groceries as a primary expense for many borrowers, with the gap widening most for younger families.

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From left, Jo Armstrong, Julie Armstrong, Skylar Armstrong, Amelia Anderson, Nathan Anderson, Westley Armstrong and Dean Anderson sit together for a game at their home in Tucson, Ariz. The average college-educated head of household under 40 owes $404 a month in student debt payments, according to an AP analysis of Fed data. That’s slightly more than what the government says the average college-educated family spends at the supermarket. The multigenerational debt cycle reflects a rush to pursue college as a path to middle class security. Roughly 25 years ago, federal policies began to encourage borrowing on a mass scale to cover soaring college costs. Policymakers figured that borrowers could afford the debt because college degrees would all but guarantee comfortable incomes. The reality played out somewhat differently. Roughly 6 million Gen-X households still owe student debt. Some, like Aguirre, are forgoing home ownership. Others have moved to remote stretches of the country to qualify for loan forgiveness programs. Repayment has increasingly required financial sacrifices because as college borrowing has climbed, earnings have stagnated for people with only bachelor’s degrees, according to data provided by Georgetown University. Successful careers increasingly require graduate degrees — and thus, ever larger debt loads that take longer to repay.

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Different paths Nathan Anderson received his first student loan in 1991. His time at Johns Hopkins University overlapped with the start of the lending boom: The government was raising borrowing limits, introducing unsubsidized Stafford loans and incentivizing private lenders. Such policy moves were supposed to make college affordable for students regardless of their parents’ incomes. But the wider availability of debt instead helped fuel rising tuitions, according to research this year by the New York Fed. Majoring in psychology, Anderson hoped to become a child psychologist. But after suffering a shoulder injury while playing soccer, he found relief only from an acupuncturist. The treatment led him to study Chinese medicine after graduation and become a licensed acupuncturist himself in 2004. He had already racked up $45,000 in college debt; acupuncture school required more. Now 42 with a blended family of five, he runs an acupuncture clinic in Tucson, Ariz., with his wife, Julie, also an acupuncturist. Combined, their monthly student loans bills approach $1,700.

“More than we spend on groceries and kind of like having a second mortgage,” Anderson said. The student lending boom never fully appreciated how many students might switch major or careers, nor that incomes would stagnate as debt levels rose.

No choice but debt Part of the problem is that job opportunities can require workers to return to school and borrow at a time in life when savings traditionally become a priority. In Kansas, the Bigler family lives in the remote town of Ashlnd as part of a government-backed program to forgive the debt for the father, Jonathan, 54, who in a midcareer switch became a physician’s assistant in 2001. With a population of 853, Ashland is 50 miles from the nearest Wal-Mart and an hour from hamburgers at the closest Sonic Drive-In. Including the college debts for their three daughters, ages 22 to 27, the Biglers write checks totaling $2,531 each month to repay student debts. The family is on track to be debt-free when Jonathan turns 72. “We don’t have the security that we would like to have,” said Lori Bigler. “We feel like we are in servitude and would be living a complete different life without the games that came along with the student loans.”

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“That’s a hard question. Limiting the sales of large magazines for big guns is one thing. But the gun control lobby and the NRA are very strong. Needs to be a disconnect between gun sales and people with mental issues.”

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“I would like to see gun control. The gun people aren’t going to lose anything; the ones who aren’t crazy are still going to be able to get the guns that they want to go play with.”

“The bad guys are getting the guns they want. Bad guys will do bad things and not follow the laws. Even stricter background checks will not always prevent trouble. It’s imperative to stop online guns sales.”

“Better mental health controls. Cater more to the mental health of people with resources and agencies to help. Catch the problem before it happens. In every case of mass murders, it’s been a mental problem.”

“Our laws need to be tightened with more thorough background checks at gun shows. Which will never pass, unfortunately. I really don’t see an answer at this point. Anybody can get their hands on a gun, you know.”

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al’s right to choose. Review Commission’s plans Jess Grable, concerning the restoration of Jim McEntire was This letter is in reference Port Angeles public timber harvests in elected as a Clallam County to the Sept. 18 Peninsula the county and getting the commissioner in 2011. Daily News article “OMC Trust Lands Advisory ComDue to a typographical board endorses fluoridation, Pro-Ozias letters error, the year was wrong in recommends city add it to Three months ago, I had mittee in motion. His wanting the state the Oct. 9-10 letter “For no idea who Clallam County drinking water.” Auditor’s Office to examine McEntire.” commissioner candidate According to Clallam a now-resolved dispute with Mark Ozias was or what he County assessor records, the county treasurer did. beginning in January of Fluoridation [Selinda Barkhuis] as part I have since found out. this year, the hospital is Weighing in on the issue of the usual 2016 county Now I have become very receiving approximately $4 of adding fluoride [fluorosiaudit shows that he is a suspicious of the numerous million from taxes paid by licic acid] into the drinking man of integrity and comletters to the editor building our citizens, many of whom water: mon sense. are not only opposed to fluo- up Mr. Ozias. Much has been learned Jim wants this audit so Also included is usually a ridation but are harmed regarding the health risks of that public confidence in its critical takedown of both physically and ecodrinking fluoride-treated local government can be Mc Entire. nomically by it. water since the ’60s. revitalized. This flow of letters The OMC board has not While many professional Jim truly appreciates appears to be loaded to one health experts agree fluoride obtained basic information and values the people of his oral-treatments will address on the needs of these people. side. community and his county. If one has a poor product, Some people I know tooth decay, what they don’t Commissioners Bill you gin up the praises to agree on is how harmful it is have moved away to avoid Peach and Mike Chapman convince. fluoridation. to ingest treated water. This appears to me to be agree with his wanting the Some have installed There is much informaaudit because they also see the reason for the flood of tion about the test results — expensive equipment to the importance of this wellpro-Ozias letters. remove fluoride from water over 50 years’ worth. thought-out plan. Leland A. Jones, they consume, some are It is known that too Jim’s sole thought is to Sequim burdened with buying botmuch of the substance can continue working for the cause bone damage in older tled water without fluoride, betterment of everyone in while others find it econom- For McEntire people and erosion of Clallam County. ically impractical to avoid enamel in young children’s It is good to see how Re-elect Jim McEntire so fluoridation. teeth. Republican Clallam County that Clallam County will In light of the millstone The short of it is, there Commissioner Jim McEntire continue to reap from the fluoridation places upon a isn’t an easy remedy for has been on the move for benefits of his expertise. going to the dentist and get- goodly number of consumpositive change in Clallam Jindy O’Donnell, ers, should a public hospital County on several fronts. ting proper dental care. Port Angeles district continue to: There just isn’t. Thanks to his leadership, ■ Endorse and recomAnd if the city subjects the county Opportunity O’Donnell is the vice mend that the city add fluo- Fund grant is being used to people to fluoride-treated chair of the Clallam County ridation to drinking water. water, there are many good build infrastructure that cre- Republican Party. ■ Endorse and recomfiltering systems on the ates opportunities with the mend fluoridation to the market to remove it. city of Port Angeles and the detriment of those taxpayIf the city wants to do Port of Port Angeles, includ- Ozias on climate Seems to me the Republisomething to better the com- ers within the hospital dising the Composite Recycling can point of view is missing munity for children, they can trict who do not choose fluo- Technology Center. a little something. start with parks and schools. ridation. He needs to be com■ Endorse and recomMarie Hendren, Like honesty. mended for moving ahead Sequim mend against an individuwith the county Charter Clallam County Commis-

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of humankind’s biggest predicaments. The banks warned that the effects of climate change could jeopardize the global economy and threaten continued prosperity. Several days after the banks sent their message, a very different letter appeared in the PDN criticizing Clallam County commissioner candidate Mark Ozias’ recognition of climate change [“Ozias critic,” PDN, Sept. 30]. The writer quoted one climate-change denier and added his own opinion that climate change was “delusional” and “wrong.” It seems to me that when the vast majority of climate scientists tell us that climate change is real and largely human-caused, and when six major banks agree with those scientists, we should pay attention. The consequences of climate change are varied and complex. We need leaders who don’t deny the problem but Ozias supporter recognize the challenge and Last month, six major are willing to guide us U.S. banks (Bank of Amerthrough difficult decisions. ica, Citi, Goldman Sachs, We can’t afford to let a JPMorgan Chase, Morgan small group of climate Stanley and Wells Fargo) change deniers delay our sent a joint letter urging response. world leaders to adopt an As those six major banks agreement that would cursuggested in their letter, the tail carbon emissions and time to act is now. significantly confront the In November, the choice challenges of climate change. is clear. I was both surprised and For responsible leaderpleased that these huge ship, please join me in votbanks — not your typical ing for Mark Ozias. environmental voices — felt David Christian, compelled to weigh in on one Port Angeles sioner Jim McEntire’s notions on climate change as quoted in the Oct. 2-3 issue of the Peninsula Daily News [“Clallam Board Hopefuls Debate”] give me the impression that he’s missing the point, big time. The clues are ignored: like half the world’s wildlife wiped out [The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, by Elizabeth Kolbert], the going, going, going Arctic sea ice and fire, fire everywhere. Better to just assume that mighty mankind will solve the problems in the nick o’ time; they always do. Not. We need leadership with eyes wide open, today. Abrupt climate change is just over the horizon, and we have no idea what “adaptation” will look like. Vote Mark Ozias for an honest outlook, at the very least. Mark Schrader, Port Angeles

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Rave of the Week HUGE RAVE TO Rich Kiepke ffrom Diamond Point for launching a boat with one of his buddies on Saturday, Sept. 26, around 5 p.m. after seeing a young guy in a boat without a life vest. When first spotted, the distressed boater was only about 40 feet off shore, trying to evacuate water with an oar and almost tipping over more than once. I am sure they saved this young man’s life.

. . . and other Raves RAVE TO THE lady who found my wallet Sept. 24 on the street and took it to my bank for me. RAVES FOR THE awesome help by the Coast Guard at the recent Voices for Veterans Stand Down in Port Angeles. BIG RAVES TO the crew for

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — including law-and-justice policies in Clallam and Jefferson counties — as signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). And customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves. the paving job on West 18th Street [Port Angeles]. Beautiful job — well done with a minimum of disruption. RAVE TO TRAIL volunteer Randy Washburne and his Culvert Crew for improving the Olympic Discovery Trail drainage east of Ennis Street in Port Angeles. A HUGE RAVE for the recent Tiny Olympic Library ceremony in downtown Sequim. It’s great to see all those public officials in attendance, with many participating in the presentation by reading their favorite “tiny” poem. Kudos to branch manager Emily Sly for her excellent orchestration of the event.

Rant of the Week RANTS TO MOTHERS who shop while their child sits screaming in the cart. If your little one is having a fit, please don’t ignore it. Address their issue. It’s upsetting to see the little guys that agitated. Set ground rules and leave if necessary. Reassurance, hugs and patience do work.

. . . and other Rants RANT TO THE inconsiderate neighbors who burn their garbage.

It is always illegal to burn garbage. It is awful to inhale your disgusting, toxic, smoky garbage fumes. Obey our laws and be better neighbors. TO THE VILLAGE idiot who activates a car alarm at 5 a.m. and lets it run for five minutes on O’Brien Road [Port Angeles]. We already know there is one born every day, but we do not care to know when it wakes up. RANT TO SMOKERS who throw their dirty cigarette butts next to the trash cans at bus stops in Clallam and Jefferson counties. What makes you think the world is your ashtray? GUN-HAPPY RANT TO the shooters who are hunting tame elk in Joyce. Why don’t you hunt the wild ones and stay out of people’s yards? RANT ABOUT BLINKERS. Drivers in Port Angeles and Sequim seem to have forgotten how to use their signals to indicate they are turning off the roadway.

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Dangers abound despite vessel size Ship is lost in hurricane THE LOSS OF El Faro, a 736-foot cargo ship on the eastern seaboard in the throes of hurricane Joaquin, has been called by some as the worst cargo shipping disaster involving a U.S.-flagged vessel in more than 30 years, a stark reminder that the ocean is never to be trifled with, regardless of the size of the vessel one may find themselves on. El Faro was owned by the Tote Maritime family of companies, which also owns and operates North Star and Midnight Sun, the two 800-foot cargo ships either one of which can be seen a time or two each week heading west or east through the Strait of Juan de Fuca carrying freight between Tacoma and Anchorage, Alaska.

From Alaska to PA Last week, Captain Cook and Adventure Bound were hauled out at the Port Angeles Boat Yard after having made their way to Port Angeles from Juneau, Alaska. The vessels are used to take guests on tours through Tracy Arm to Sawyer Glacier, which I have been told is a sight to behold. I understand that each vessel will have minor fiberglass repairs made and that both boats will have their bottoms painted. Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yachtrepair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled out the Coast Guard cutter Swordfish, which is an 87-foot coastal patrol boat based in Pot Angeles She will be out of service for a short period of time while Platypus’ skilled personnel perform maintenance on the props and shafts as well as sandblast, prime and paint the vessel. In addition, the fuel tanks and gray-water tanks will be emptied, cleaned and inspected, and their respective lines will be power-flushed and replaced as necessary, as will any related valves. I understand that every

ON THE WATERFRONT four years, all Sellars 87-foot patrol boats in the Coast Guard’s fleet — the Adelie and Wahoo in Port Angeles, and the Osprey in Port Townsend among them — are taken out of service to deal with similar maintenance items to ensure that the vessels remain in an optimal condition of readiness at all times. Platypus also hauled out open lighter barge 1570 from Bremerton. The 110-foot barge will be stowed in the North Building for the next two to three months as personnel sandblast, primer and paint the vessel; perform ultrasound testing on the plating; and replace any thin plates that are not within tolerances as well as apply a nonskid surface to the topside deck.

David G.

Shave and a haircut Alaskan Eagle is sitting on the hard at Platypus’ facility. She was built by Northern Marine 11 years ago in Anacortes. The 77-foot yacht is out of the water for a shave and a haircut — maritime lingo for having her bottom cleaned and a fresh coat of bottom paint applied. The 74-foot pilot boat Puget Sound was stowed in the Commander Building last week. She was in for a shave and a haircut and a buff and wax. The boat’s crew performed routine maintenance on the running gear. The boat was scheduled to go back in the water Saturday morning. On Tuesday, Tesoro Petroleum bunkered Iris Glory, a 741-foot LPG tanker. On Thursday, Tesoro provided bunkers to Paramushir, a 442-foot cargo ship

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The 77-foot yacht Alaskan Eagle is placed on the hard at Platypus Marine in Port Angeles. BELOW: Adventure Bound in Port Angeles Boat Haven before being hauled out last week. that is flagged in Russia and hails from Kholmsk. On Friday, Tesoro refueled Bellamys, a 734-foot bulk carrier that is flagged in Liberia.

_________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail. com or phone him at 360-8083202.

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Bengals will test Seattle THE HOLES HAVE been plugged in the hull. The vessel has stopped listing to starboard. The engines are back up and running. But is the Seattle Nick Seahawks’ ship really back on Patterson course? This is the week we find out for sure. The Seahawks’ ship stopped taking on water courtesy of back-toback victories over the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions. That reversed Seattle’s rough start in which the Seahawks started the season 0-2, getting Seattle back to .500 and within one game of the Arizona Cardinals atop the NFC West. The flashing red emergency lights have gone dark. But this is the week we find out whether those holes in the hull were actually riveted shut permanently, or whether they were just filled temporarily by a jury-rigged combination of duct tape and paiper-mache. Facing the Bears and the Lions was the NFL’s version of being confronted by a fleet of rubber dinghies. Next Game Both games Today were at home. Both games were vs. Bengals against winless at Cincinnati opponents. If Time: 10 a.m. ever the schedOn TV: Ch. 13 ule makers did a team a favor this was the case. But if Chicago and Detroit offered little naval resistance, this week’s foe, the Cincinnati Bengals, is a whole different beast. These undefeated Bengals are more like the USS Nimitz-led Carrier Strike Group Eleven from Naval Station Everett. “Boy, we have a heck of a matchup coming up this week,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “It’s as well-balanced a team as we could expect to see. They’ve got numbers, stats, fast starts, good aspects across the board.” Neither Chicago nor Detroit was equipped to give Seattle’s defense much trouble.

Cincy has offensive balance Chicago, which was already offensively challenged, was playing without it’s starting quarterback Jay Cutler and its No. 1 receiver Alshon Jeffrey because of injuries. The Bears essentially abandoned the passing game, and Seattle was able to record a shutout even the downtrodden Seattle Mariners pitching staff — minus Felix Hernandez — could have pulled off. Detroit, meanwhile, was on the opposite side of the offensive spectrum. The Lions have no ground game whatsoever — they are averaging a measly 47 yards per game rushing, which is dead last in the league. Once again the Seahawks could focus on defending one aspect of the opposition offense, and once again Seattle’s defense had little difficulty — with the exception of Detroit’s final drive, which required heroics at the goal line from Kam Chancellor. Cincinnati’s offense won’t be nearly as accommodating. The Bengals’ offense has all the firepower of a 16-inch, 50-caliber battleship turret. Quarterback Andy Dalton is playing the best football of his five-year career. He has a 123.0 passer rating, which ranks second in the NFL only to the reigning MVP, Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers. TURN

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ALSO . . . ■ Marshawn Lynch will make trip but won’t play/B4

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Forks running back Garrison Schumack (40) runs for a big gain that was called back due to a holding penalty as indicated by the flag in the background. Elma’s Bryson Crisp (10) pursues Schumack from across the field.

Another rough lesson Building Forks shut out by Elma at home 31-0 BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — Forks football is building for long-term success. The downside to that is a ruthless learning curve in the short-term, which continued Friday night with a 31-0 loss at home to the Elma Eagles. Little things led to the large deficit for the Spartans.

Holding penalties either negated big plays or moved Forks back into holes from which its offense isn’t ready to climb out. Other times, the offense moved the ball but couldn’t complete drives. Defensively, the Spartans kept the Eagles’ running game in check, for the most part, but many times they were lulled

into stuffing the run and Elma quarterback Tristan Robinette beat them with the pass, including three touchdown passes, two of which came on fourth-down plays. Just as the small miscues piled up Friday, first-year Forks coach Craig Shetterly foresees the little successes and improvements adding up in the future. “I think that that’s just been kind of the story of where we’re at right now,” Shetterly said. “And I think that what we do is we take care of our fixable mistakes and we’re going to be a competitive football team.

“Right now, our kids and us as a coaching staff, we’ve got to keep working to find a way to get over that hump. “And I think that that’s what it comes down to. We don’t know where the game’s going to end up once we fix that stuff, but we know we’ll be competitive. “But right now it’s just controlling those fixable mistakes.” Junior running back Kenny Gale was a bright spot for the Spartans, racking up 131 yards on 25 carries. “Kenny’s a really good runner,” Shetterly said. TURN

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Wolves whack North Mason Sequim takes possession of league’s 3rd postseason spot PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BELFAIR — Sequim dominated North Mason offensively and defensively to keep itself in postseason position. Freshman quarterback Riley Cowan tossed four first-half touchdowns, two to backup QB Nick Faunce and two more to sophomore speedster Gavin Velarde, as the Wolves (2-1, 3-1) rolled to a 42-6 first-half lead Friday. Cowan finished 16 of 25 with

307 yards and the four scores. “The game plan was to pass it on them,” Wolves coach Erik Wiker said. “And we were very successul passing it on them. Velarde also made a big play on special teams, returning a kickoff 81 yards for a TD after a touchdown by North Mason cut the Wolves’ lead to 21-6 with 8:43 to go until halftime. “It helps to have dynamic players,” Wiker said.

Prep Football Thomas Winfield added two field goals from 23 and 21 yards away in the first half. Velarde triggered the running clock in the second half, taking a snap from center and going 72 yards for his fourth TD of the game in the third quarter. The Wolves held the Bulldogs to 99 yards of total offense — 54 running and 45 passing. “They had the same offense as before, so the scouting report was the same,” Wiker said. “So we have a senior-loaded defense that watched them do that last year.

“That definitely helped.” One of those seniors is free safety Kane Stoddard. “He is probably our defensive MVP of the year,” Wiker said. “He understands the defense well. He watches a lot of film.” Wiker also said that it helped the Wolves that North Mason was without Cole Rinehart, “one of their best players.” Sequim sits all alone in third place in Olympic League 2A. The top three teams advance to the playoffs. The Wolves host Port Angeles (0-3, 1-5) in the Rainshadow Rumble rivalry game this Friday. TURN

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Port Angeles nearly laps Olympic PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BREMERTON — Port Angeles claimed victories in 10 of 12 events and outscored Olympic in nine of 12 events to remain undefeated in Olympic League girls swim action with a 121-62 victory on the road. Port Angeles (5-0, 5-1) earned two more state-qualifying times with a dominant showing in the 100 freestyle. Jaine Macias won the event with a time of 57.44 seconds, while teammate Taylor Beebe also earned a trip to state by finishing second in 57.84 seconds. The Riders also picked up seven additional district-qualifying times. Beebe and Macias flipflopped results in the 50 free, with Beebe (26.56 seconds) winning the race and Macias second (27.16). TURN

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Port Angeles’ Mathilde Warda swims the 50-yard freestyle during the Roughriders’

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Monday Boys Tennis: Kingston at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Chimacum/Port Townsend, at Chimacum, 4 p.m.; Sequim at Coupeville, 4 p.m. Volleyball: Crosspoint at Quilcene, 6 p.m.

Tuesday Girls Soccer: Aberdeen at Forks, 6 p.m.; Chimacum at North Mason, 6:45 p.m.; Port Angeles at North Kitsap, 6:45 p.m.; Kingston at Sequim, 6:45 p.m. Volleyball: Crescent at Neah Bay, 5 p.m.; Port Townsend at Chimacum, 6:15 p.m.; Port Angeles at North Kitsap, 6:15 p.m.; Kingston at Sequim, 6:15 p.m.; Hoquiam at Forks, 7 p.m. Cross Country: Port Townsend at Bill Kehoe Invitational, at Saint Martin’s University (Lacey), 4 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Chris Spence, 226; men’s high series: Chris Spence, 611. Women’s high game: Debbie Halvorson, 223; women’s high series: Debbie Halvorson, 598. Leading league: High & Tight. Thursday, Sept. 24 Long House Market Men’s high game: Bob Gunn, 258; men’s high series: Bob Gunn, 734. Women’s high game: Rita Berson, 195; women’s high series: Sandie Gunn, 538. Leading team: High & Tight.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Rick Hoover, 35; Kerry Perkins, 35. Net: Larry Aillaud, 30; Tom Hainstock, 31; Craig Jacobs, 31.5; Buck Ward, 32; Ralph Bauman, 32; Steve Murata, 32.5; Jade Tisdale, 33; Herb Renner, 33. Team gross: Rick Hoover and Jordan Negus, 66; Rick Hoover and Jade Tisdale, 69; Jordan Negus and Jade Tisdale, 69. Team net: Bob Brodhun and Larry Aillaud, 59; Perry Isaascon and Lawrence Bingham, 59; Buck Ward and Keith Lawrence, 59; Gene Hitt and Bill Rinehart, 60; Eric Kovatch and Erick Blume, 60; Ralph Bauman and Terry McCartney, 60. Tuesday Men’s Club 9 Hidden Holes Gross: Steve Jones, 36; Kerry Perkins, 37; Jim cole, 37; Paul Stutesman, 37; Jim Spurr, 37; Steve Hutchings, 37. Net: Gene Hitt, 30.5; Keith Lawrence, 31; Craig Jacobs, 31.5; Dean Bensen, 32.5. Team gross: Kerry Perkins and Jim Cole, 69; John Pruss and Win Miller, 69; Steve Jones and Paul Stutesman, 69. Team net: Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 57;l Ray Dooley and Ray Santiago, 58; Joe Tweter and Gene Hitt, 58; Kerry Perkins and Craig Jacobs, 58; Doug Tissot and Bill Pampell, 59; Jim Cole and Craig Jacobs, 59; Dean Bensen and Steve Hutchings, 59; Dean Bensen and Marti Martinez, 59; Steve Hutchings and Marti Martinez, 59; Ralph Bauman and Terry McCartney, 59. Saturday, Oct. 3 Men’s Club Odd Or Even Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 33; Gary Thorne, 34. Net: Steve Main, 30; Bernie Anselmo, 31.5; Gary McLaughlin, 32.5; David Henderson, 33. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Tim Lusk, 65; Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 66; Tim Lusk and Mark Mitrovich, 66. Team net: Steve Main and Gerald Petersen, 59; Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 60; Marti Martinez and Steve Hutchings, 61; Gary McLaughlin and Bernie Anselmo, 62. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday, Oct. 1 Clubs & A Putter Division One Net: Sue Mobley, 29; Janet Littlefield, 31; Darla Shaw, 32; Pattie Wirz, 32. Putts: Patti Wirz, 13. Division Two Net: Dot Forshee, 28; Kitty Gross, 28; Bonney Benson, 35. Putts: Pat Charters, 15. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday T’s and F’s Only Net: Kathy Tiedeman, 11; Sue Fowler, 11.5. SWGA Least Putts Net: Jan Prout, 32; Nadia Saulsbury, 32; Effie Bentley, 33; Eileen Larsen, 33. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Oct. 4 Worst Nine Holes (Front or Back) Gross: Jeff Pedersen, 35. Net: Toby Weidenheimer, 30; San D. Sparks, 33.5; Pete Nesse, 33.5; Dennis Ferrie, 34; John Gayman, 34.5; Mike Penna, 34.5; Jim Lounsberry, 35.5; Gene Potter, 35.5; Bob Madsen, 35.5.

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Ohio State receiver Braxton Miller (1) catches a pass in front of Maryland defensive back Anthony Nixon during the second quarter Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. The top-ranked Buckeyes won 49-28.

Blaine 35, Anacortes 28 Bonney Lake 35, Auburn Riverside 14 Bothell 48, Redmond 21 Camas 42, Battle Ground 6 Cascade (Leavenworth) 28, Omak 23 Castle Rock 40, Seton Catholic 8 Cheney 48, Moscow, Idaho 0 Chiawana 49, Hanford 35 Clarkston 47, Pullman 27 Colfax 36, Kettle Falls 0 Colton 72, Dayton 40 Columbia River 35, Fort Vancouver 13 Colville 20, Freeman 14 Connell 47, Kiona-Benton 6 Curtis 35, Rogers (Puyallup) 7 Cusick 25, Selkirk 20 Eastmont 14, Wenatchee 9 Eastside Catholic 54, Blanchet 6 Edmonds-Woodway 33, Shorecrest 6 Ellensburg 69, Wapato 0 Elma 31, Forks 0 Entiat 76, Wellpinit 12 Enumclaw 31, Peninsula 24 Ephrata 24, Selah 17 Ferris 34, Shadle Park 6 Fife 48, Franklin Pierce 32 Garfield-Palouse 70, St. John-Endicott/ Lacrosse 6 Glacier Peak 43, Mountlake Terrace 3 Gonzaga Prep 28, University 6 Granger 48, Highland 7 Hockinson 17, Ridgefield 7 Hoquiam 10, Montesano 6 Ilwaco 48, Ocosta 0 Ingraham 13, Chief Sealth 12 Interlake 48, Mercer Island 41 Issaquah 34, Newport 28 Kalama 41, Stevenson 9 Kamiak 35, Jackson 14 Kamiakin 41, Pasco 0 Kentridge 24, Kentlake 7 King’s 49, South Whidbey 14 King’s Way Christian 48, Umatilla, Ore. 28 Klahowya 14, Chimacum 13 La Salle 12, Cle Elum/Roslyn 3 LaCenter 49, Columbia (White Salmon) 21 LaConner 35, Concrete 18 Lake Stevens 42, Monroe 14 Lake Washington 24, Shorewood 5 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 55, Deer Park 9 Lakewood 39, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 14 Liberty 2, Sammamish 0 Liberty Bell 40, Waterville 22 Lincoln 41, North Thurston 0 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 32, Liberty (Spangle) 7 Lindbergh def. Evergreen (Seattle), forfeit Lummi 46, Crescent 8 Lynden 34, Burlington-Edison 16 Mabton 65, Lake Roosevelt 14 Mariner 35, Mount Vernon 9 Marysville-Pilchuck 51, Everett 33 Meadowdale 38, Lynnwood 28 Meridian 49, Nooksack Valley 28 Morton/White Pass 46, Mossyrock 21 Moses Lake 31, Sunnyside 20 Mount Baker 38, Lynden Christian 22 Mount Si 28, Eastlake 27 Mount Tahoma 14, Foss 0 Mountain View 25, Skyview 22 Mt. Spokane 30, Mead 14 Newport 34, Medical Lake 33 North Kitsap 44, Bremerton 27 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 64, WilburCreston 8 O’Dea 45, Bainbridge 8 Oak Harbor 46, Marysville-Getchell 9 Olympia 44, Stadium 6 Olympic 46, Kingston 7 Onalaska 58, Wahkiakum 0 Orcas Island 39, Friday Harbor 7 Oroville 31, Tonasket 20 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 49, Toutle Lake 0 Port Townsend 44, Coupeville 0 Prairie 34, R.A. Long 0 Prosser 55, Toppenish 0 Puyallup 40, Spanaway Lake 20

Quincy 20, East Valley (Yakima) 6 Raymond 49, South Bend 14 Reardan 32, Springdale 0 Renton 37, Hazen 34 Republic 82, Northport 22 Richland 35, Kennewick 7 River Ridge 48, Washington 34 Riverside 32, Chewelah 20 Rochester 25, Eatonville 22 Roosevelt 47, Garfield 13 Royal 76, River View 0 Sedro-Woolley 34, Sehome 6 Sequim 48, North Mason 6 Shelton 28, Central Kitsap 27 Snohomish 35, Cascade (Everett) 28 Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 13, Kittitas 0 Southridge 17, Walla Walla 7 Steilacoom 41, Orting 15 Sumner 42, Auburn 21 Tahoma 41, Kent-Meridian 35 Tenino 38, Aberdeen 7 Thomas Jefferson 8, Todd Beamer 0 Toledo 27, Napavine 13 Touchet 54, Pomeroy 20 Tumwater 49, Centralia 6 Union 35, Heritage 29 W. F. West 30, Kelso 12 Warden 70, White Swan 22 Washougal 18, Hudson’s Bay 14 West Valley (Yakima) 10, Eisenhower 7 White River 25, Clover Park 16 Wilson 17, Capital 16 Woodinville 45, Inglemoor 0 Zillah 35, Goldendale 14

Baseball Wild Card Tuesday, Oct. 6: Houston 3, New York 0 Wednesday, Oct. 7: Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 0 DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) American League Houston 1, Kansas City 1 Thursday, Oct. 8: Houston 5, Kansas City 2 Friday, Oct. 9: Kansas City 5, Houston 4 Sunday, Oct. 11: Kansas City (Volquez 13-9) at Houston (Keuchel 20-8), 1:10 p.m. (MLBN) Monday, Oct. 12: Kansas City at Houston, 10:07 a.m. (FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Houston at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. (FS1) Texas 2, Toronto 0 Thursday, Oct. 8: Texas 5, Toronto 3 Friday, Oct. 9: Texas 6, Toronto 4, 14 innings Sunday, Oct. 11: Toronto (Estrada 13-8) at Texas (Perez 3-6), 5:10 p.m. (FS1) x-Monday, Oct. 12: Toronto (Dickey 11-11) at Texas, 1:07 or 1:07 p.m.(FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Texas at Toronto, 1:07 or 5:07 p.m. (FS1) National League All games televised by TBS St. Louis vs. Chicago Friday, Oct. 9: Chicago (Lester 11-12) at St. Louis (Lackey 13-10), 3:45 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10: Chicago (Hendricks 8-7) at St. Louis (Garcia 10-6), 2:37 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12: St. Louis (Wacha 17-7) at Chicago (Arrieta 22-6), 1:37 or 3:07 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 13: St. Louis (Lynn 12-11) at Chicago (Hammel 10-7), 1:37 or 5:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 15: Chicago at St. Louis, 1:37 or 5:07 p.m. Los Angeles vs. New York Friday, Oct. 9: New York (deGrom 14-8) at Los Angeles (Kershaw 16-7), 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10: New York (Syndergaard 9-7) at Los Angeles (Greinke 19-3), 6:07 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12: Los Angeles (Anderson 10-9) at New York (Harvey 13-8), 5:07 or 5:37 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles at New York, 5:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 15: New York at Los Angeles, 5:07 p.m. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) American League Friday, Oct. 16: Texas-Toronto winner at Kan-

sas City or Houston at Texas-Toronto winner (FOX or FS1) Saturday, Oct. 17: Texas-Toronto winner at Kansas City or Houston at Texas-Toronto winner (FOX or FS1) Monday, Oct. 19: Kansas City at Texas-Toronto winner or Texas-Toronto winner at Houston (FOX or FS1) Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kansas City at TexasToronto winner or Texas-Toronto winner at Houston (FOX or FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 21: Kansas City at TexasToronto winner or Texas-Toronto winner at Houston (FOX or FS1) x-Friday, Oct. 23: Texas-Toronto winner at Kansas City or Houston at Texas-Toronto winner (FOX or FS1) x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Texas-Toronto winner at Kansas City or Houston at Texas-Toronto winner (FOX or FS1) National League All games televised by TBS Saturday, Oct. 17: Los Angeles-New York winner at St. Louis or Chicago at Los Angeles-New York winner Sunday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles-New York winner at St. Louis or Chicago at Los Angeles-New York winner Tuesday, Oct. 20: St. Louis at Los AngelesNew York winner or Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago Wednesday, Oct. 21: St. Louis at Los AngelesNew York winner or Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago x-Thursday, Oct. 22: St. Louis at Los AngelesNew York winner or Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Los Angeles-New York winner at St. Louis or Chicago at Los AngelesNew York winner x-Sunday, Oct. 25: Los Angeles-New York winner at St. Louis or Chicago at Los Angeles-New York winner WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7) All games televised by Fox Tuesday, Oct. 27: at American Wednesday, Oct. 28: at AL Friday, Oct. 30: at National League Saturday, Oct. 31: at NL x-Sunday, Nov. 1: at NL x-Tuesday, Nov. 3: at AL x-Wednesday, Nov. 4: at AL

Football NFL standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 4 0 0 1.000 97 Oakland 2 2 0 .500 97 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 96 Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 100 East W L T Pct PF New England 3 0 0 1.000 119 N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 95 Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 110 Miami 1 3 0 .250 65 South W L T Pct PF Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 99 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 89 Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 62 Houston 1 4 0 .200 97 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000 121 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 96 Baltimore 1 3 0 .250 93 Cleveland 1 3 0 .250 85 NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Arizona 3 1 0 .750 148 St. Louis 2 2 0 .500 74

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Thursday’s Game Indianapolis 27, Houston 20 Today’s Games Chicago at Kansas City, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Buffalo at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Seattle at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Washington at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Cleveland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Arizona at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Denver at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. New England at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. San Francisco at N.Y. Giants, 5:30 p.m. Open: Carolina, Miami, Minnesota, N.Y. Jets Monday’s Game Pittsburgh at San Diego, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15 Atlanta at New Orleans, 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18 Kansas City at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Miami at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Washington at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Chicago at Detroit, 10 a.m. Denver at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Carolina at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. San Diego at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. New England at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m. Open: Dallas, Oakland, St. Louis, Tampa Bay Monday, Oct. 19 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m.

Transactions Baseball American League SEATTLE MARINERS — Fired manager Lloyd McClendon, bench coach Trent Jewett, third base coach Rich Donnelly, outfield coach Andy Van Slyke and bullpen coach Mike Rojas. Announced batting coach Edgar Martinez and infield coach Chris Woodward have been invited to return to the big league staff and pitching coach Rick Waits and coach Chris Prieto have been invited to return to the Mariners organization in different roles. American Association AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS — Exercised the 2016 contract option on INF Juan Martinez. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA — Suspended Utah F Trevor Booker one game for striking Los Angeles Lakers C Roy Hibbert with an open hand to the head during an Oct. 6 game. FOOTBALL Indoor Football League SPOKANE SHOCK — Traded DB Elijah Lee to Cedar Rapids for WR Justin Helwege. HOCKEY ANAHEIM DUCKS — Agreed to terms with D Simon Despres on a five-year contract extension. American Hockey League HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed F Alex Krushelnyski and loaned him to Utah (ECHL). ECHL ATLANTA GLADIATORS — Announced D Max Everson was assigned to the team by Providence (AHL).


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Football: Cowboys almost end their drought CONTINUED FROM B1 turnover gave the ball to Klahowya at the Cowboys’ Sequim 48, North Mason 6 13-yard line. Sequim 21 21 0 0— 48 It was the closest of close North Mason 0 6 0 0— 6 calls that are becoming a First Quarter little bit more common for S—Velarde 31 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) S—Faunce 17 pass from Cowan (kick failed) Chimacum, which hasn’t S—Faunce 20 pass from Cowan (Stamper run) won since October 2013. Second Quarter “I honestly thought we NM—McIntosh 2 run (kick failed) S—Velarde 81 kick return (Feeney run) were going to get it done S—Winfield 23 field goal [Friday],� Dowling said. S—Velarde 50 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) “We led for three quarS—Winfield 21 field goal Third Quarter ters and found a way to give S—Velarde 72 run (kick blocked) it away. Individual Stats Rushing—S: Velarde 2-87, Black 6-33, Feeney “We’ve got opportunities, 3-15, Stamper 3-15, Smith 2-2, Cowan 2-(-16). NM: we’re just not completing McIntosh 4-27, Myrick 4-12, Poulton 4-12, Fisher the deal. 6-3. Passing—S: Cowan 16-25-0, 307; Faunce 1-3-1, “I know it sounds weird 10. NM: Poulton 5-10-1, 45. to say, being an 0-6 coach, Receiving—S: Velarde 6-138, Faunce 4-64, Christiansen 3-59, Stamper 1-20, Whitehead 1-16, but I love my team.� Hughes 1-10, Gorr 1-10. NM: Jones 3-40, Mullins Chimacum (0-4, 0-6) 1-5. takes a ferry across Admiralty Inlet this Friday to Klahowya 14, face Coupeville (1-3, 1-6). The Wolves edged the Chimacum 13 PORT TOWNSEND — Cowboys 28-26 in Port Oh so close for the Cowboys. Townsend last month. Chimacum continues to Black Hills 41, battle as it seeks its first win since Oct. 2013. Port Angeles 0 In Friday night’s homeTUMWATER — The coming game against Kla- Roughriders mustered just howya, the Cowboys nearly 110 total yards of total knocked off Olympic League offense while allowing 439 1A foe Klahowya at Memo- yards in a nonleague loss to rial Field. the Wolves. That’s a considerable Junior quarterback improvement over their Christian Williams com55-18 loss to the Eagles two pleted 6 of 6 passes for 284 weeks ago. yards and four TDs to power “We’re getting better. I Black Hills’ attack. know it doesn’t show in the Connor Furu added 10 win-loss column,� Chima- carries for 100 rushing cum coach Mike Dowling yards and two scores for the said. Wolves (1-0, 6-0), who “It was nice to see them received votes in The Assobe that resilient. ciated Press Class 2A poll “There’s a lot of pride this week. there.� “I have give that team Chimacum’s defense, their due because they were which has struggled against pretty good,� Port Angeles the pass this season, coach Bret Curtis said. received a boost from the “They had a pretty good return of defensive backs passing attack. Eoin Hartnett and Mat“What we had trouble thew Torres. countering was their speed.� “Both of them play corKellen Landry led Port nerback and they basically Angeles (0-3, 1-5) with 15 locked down the outside carries for 66 rush yards receivers,� Dowling said. and three receptions for 18 Chris Bainbridge scored yards. twice for the Cowboys, both “Offensively, we’ve strugon passes from James Por- gled the last few weeks,� ter. Curtis said. A missed PAT ended up “We’ve had some inconbeing the difference. sistency Chimacum led 13-7 “The line will execute a before a fourth-quarter play one time, and then the

figured it out and Ezra got going.� Sua found Carson Marx for a 14-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, and Gerry KCoker added a 33-yard field goal in the second half to close out the scoring. The Redhawks host Klahowya (3-1, 4-2) this Friday. A win over the Eagles would clinch at least a share of the Olympic League 1A title. Port Townsend 44, Coupeville 0 Port Townsend 21 Coupeville 0

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Klahowya linebacker Austin Keller tackles Chimacum’s Sam Golden at the end of a big gain by Golden at Memorial Field. next one we have a breakdown someplace else “The consistency, that’s been our Achilles heel.� Curtis was again happy that the Riders didn’t back down, even after trailing 34-0 at halftime. “We’ve got a group of guys who are competitive and they don’t quit. They kept fighting until the last whistle.� The Roughriders seek a better outcome against another pack of Wolves when they face rival Sequim (2-1, 4-1) in the Rainshadow Rumble this Friday in Sequim. Black Hills 41, Port Angeles 0 Port Angeles 0 0 0 0— 0 Black Hills 20 14 7 0— 41 Individual Stats Rushing—PA: Landry 15-66, Beckett 4-19, Burns 3-11, Lausche 3-3, Valdez 1-(-3), Rodocker 4-(-26). BH: Furu 10-100, Berdnson 4-21, Borden 3-17, Nygren 1-13, Hensley 2-8, Tobin 1-7, Williams 1-1. Passing—PA: Rodocker 6-9-1, 31; Beckett 4-9-0, 9. BH: Williams 6-6-0, 244; Morrow 3-4-0, 28. Receiving—PA: Landry 3-18, Wilson 1-12, Lausche 4-5, Bradow 1-5. BH: Melendres 3-118, Adamson 2-114, Day 1-18, Furu 1-17, Lundstrom 1-6,

CHENEY — Kendrick Bourne scored on Eastern Washington’s first play of overtime before Cal Poly lost the ball on a two-point conversion attempt, and the Eagles shocked the Mustangs 42-41 on Saturday. Bourne caught a short pass from Jordan West, broke a tackle at the 20, fended off two other tack-

lers inside the 10 and dove over the pylon to give the Eagles (3-2, 2-0 Big Sky) their first lead. Cal Poly (2-4, 1-2) countered with Chris Brown’s third touchdown, a 1-yard run, but his option pitch went off the facemask of Kori Garcia and bounced way. West, who completed 27 of 35 passes for 224 yards and four touchdowns, forced

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Berndson 1-(-1).

Port Townsend 44, Coupeville 0 COUPEVILLE — The Redhawks remained unbeaten by posting their fifth shutout in six games. “The wind was blowing about 25 miles per hour, and we had the wind at our back and kicked off and just pinned them,� Port Townsend coach Nick Snyder said. “They are a throwing team and they just couldn’t throw in the wind. Coupeville just had trouble moving the ball, and we kept getting good field position.� Snyder said the defense was able to get after Coupeville quarterback Gabe Eck.

“Our pass rush was really, really strong last night,� Snyder said. “Keegan [Khile] and Ezra [Easley] were getting in there, Kaiden Parcher played some good D-tackle for us and Hogey [David Hoglund] got in there a few times for us.� The Redhawks (4-0, 6-0) scored five rushing touchdowns in the first half, three coming from Wesley Wheeler and two from Easley, to lead 35-0 at halftime. “Wesley was running the ball hard up the middle and our line was blocking almost perfect for him,� Port Townsend quarterback David Sua said. “We kind of struggled a little bit to the outside at first on a few plays, but we

BELLINGHAM —The Blackhawks’ Jonathan Casimir threw five passing TDs and rushed for two more scores as Lummi rolled out to a 46-0 halftime lead against the Loggers (0-2, 2-4). Jakob Baillargeon was a bright spot for Crescent, rushing nine times for 116 yards, including the Loggers’ lone touchdown that snapped the Blackhawks’ shutout bid in the fourth quarter. The Loggers (0-2, 2-4) host Clallam Bay (0-1, 2-3) this Saturday. Lummi (2-0, 4-2) next play at second-ranked Neah Bay on Friday. Lummi 46, Crescent 8 Crescent Lummi

0 0 0 8— 8 24 22 0 0— 46 First Quarter L—Lane 55 pass from Casimir (Borsey run) L—Borsey 80 punt return (Williams run) L—Lawrence 8 run (Ballew run) Second Quarter L—Lawrence 8 run (Williams pass from Casimir) L—Lane 25 pass from Casimir (Lane run) L—Lane 97 interception return (run failed) Fourth Quarter C—Baillargeon 3 run (Baillargeon run) Individual Stats Rushing—C: Baillargeon 9-116, Story 5-23, Emery 5-11, Buchanan 7-12, Spencer 5-6, Peppard 7-(-9). L: Borsey 1-80, Lane 1-60, Lawrence 10-33, Williams 1-18, Ballew 3-15, Revey 1-15, Hoskins 3-14, Casimir 1-(-6). Passing—C: Peppard 6-17-1, 57; Spencer 0-2-0, 0. L: Casimir 5-5-0, 150; Lawrence 1-3-0, 15. Receiving—C: Story 2-31, Spencer 1-10, Buchanan 1-8, Baillargeon 1-6, Emery 1-2. L: Lane 2-80, F. Borsey 2-45, R. Borsey 1-25, Ballew 1-15.

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Moseley said. Wenzel ended the game with 16 saves. The Riders (2-4, 6-4) sit in fifth place in the Olympic League and travel to North Kitsap (5-1, 10-1) on Tuesday as they start the second half of the league season.

Volleyball Port Angeles 3, North Mason 0 BELFAIR — The Roughriders put together a three-game sweep of the Bulldogs 25-17, 25-13, 25-17. “The girls played strong tonight and with confidence,� Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said of Thursday’s match. “It was good to see that.� Kiana Robideau led the Riders attack with nine kills, nine aces and a block. Emily Johnson notched five kills and had four aces for Port Angeles, while setter Callie Hall added 12 assists. Genna Orr, Aeverie Politika, Devin Edwards and Brennan Gray all had one kill apiece. The Riders’ JV team won 2-1. Port Angeles (2-5, 2-6) visits league-leading North Kitsap (6-0, 7-1) on Tuesday.

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Preps: Riders sweep CONTINUED FROM B1 in their road loss to the Bulldogs. “The game was an even Lum Fu picked up a win and a district time in the contest in the first half, as 100 butterfly (1:09.82), and both teams fought for conalso won the 1-meter dive trol of the midfield and were not able to capitalize with 173.5 points. Hailey Scott (6:14.10) on early chances,� Port and Kylee Reid (6:14.46) Angeles coach Scott Mosequalified for districts and ley said of Thursday’s game. “The main focus of the finished first and second in [defense] was Olympic the 500 free. Sierra Hunter qualified League scoring champ for districts in two events. Tegan Daviscourt, who was She won the 100 backstroke marked throughout the with a time of 1:09.94 and game by Cheyenne Wheeler. finished fourth in the 100 Daviscourt was held scorefree with a time of 1:09.82. less in the game.� North Mason took the Carter Juskevich won two events, the 200 free lead on two similar plays (2:07.37) and the 100 that ended with shots from the Riders’ right side of the breaststroke (1:11:11). Port Angeles’ 200 med- field. ley relay team of Beebe, Moseley said Port AngeJuskevich, Macias and Erin les was not able to mount Edwards finished first with effective play in the final a time of 2:01.08. third of the field and finAshlee Seelye (2:34.19) ished the game with 15 also won the 200 individual shots to North Mason’s 20. medley for the Riders “Their second half was Port Angeles swims at better than ours,� Moseley North Kitsap (5-0, 6-0) on said. Thursday with first place in “We made too many simthe Olympic League on the ple mistakes that comline. pounded into giving up goals.� Moseley praised goalGirls Soccer keeper Madelyn Wenzel for North Mason 2, her work in the net. Port Angeles 0 “Mads had her best BELFAIR — The game in goal, including an Roughriders missed out on incredible leaping, diving an important three points save in the second half,�

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McClendon didn’t give M’s best chance to win LLOYD MCCLENDON PROBABLY knew the moment he learned of the firing of general manager Jack Zduriencik in August that he was done as the Seattle Mariners’ manager. Any lingering doubt was Art made moot by the hire of Zdu- Thiel rinecik’s replacement, Jerry Dipoto, who clashed with his manager in Anaheim, Mike Scioscia, a classmate of McClendon’s in The Old School. But after his final game last Sunday, McClendon still seemed still to be lobbying for his job. He knew well that the postseason was reachable in both of his years, if for no other reason than the advent of a fifth playoff berth made it attainable with a modest record of seven games above .500. He also chose to make a point that his players played hard for him, thereby indirectly endorsing his ability to motivate. “They came out and played hard every single day,” he said. “I’m very proud of this club. They gave everything they had. Some days were better than others. I can’t fault the effort. “I try not to think about whatifs. [Knowing that] 86-87 wins gets the playoffs is a little frustrating, but there are no regrets.” In those words were the explanation of the sinking of McClendon’s tenure, at least as it relates to what is valued in baseball today. Playing hard is a good thing, but not playing hard virtually is career suicide for every big league player who is average or less, which is most of the Mariners roster.

As much as some managers and many fans believe otherwise, the intensity that a player brings to a 162-game season is strictly under the control of the player. The manager may be responsible for getting a player to play a little better, but harder? No. The season is too long and the money is too much and too hard to get to long indulge a lollygagger. No credit is given, then, for big leaguers playing hard. It’s a requirement. As to McClendon’s frustration at being left out of the playoffs, it is understandable, particularly given the parity in the American League.

The information [from advanced analytics] is simply a tool, not voodoo, that quantifies performances and offers predictive outcomes. Dipoto understands its value. McClendon does not.

Bad news on the bases But injuries and poor production from key players aside, McClendon had under his control multiple small aspects that could have been difference-makers in a season when the Mariners were so close to winning a lot more often — they had club-record and major league-high 23 extrainning games, and 27 of their defeats came in the opponents’ last at-bat, also a Major League high. Here’s a single example: baserunning. The Mariners’ lineup included a lot of Zduriencik-favored brawny types ill-suited to steal a base, advance to third from first on a single, or score from third on a medium fly ball. Yet there seemed to be a perpetual green light under McClendon. For a roster hard-pressed for much of the season to create baserunners, squandering such a valuable asset was inexcusable. The Mariners attempted 114 stolen bases, and were caught 45 times, a success rate of 60.53 percent. That was 29th in MLB. The only team worse? You guessed it — the Angels under Scioscia at

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The Seattle Mariners fired manager Lloyd McClendon after two seasons Friday. 60.47. Bad baserunning was not the worst problem in a lackluster season. It can’t be proven that 10 outs saved with smart baserunning would have produced another half-dozen victories. But the Mariners ran themselves out of numerous games, which is something that McClendon could have controlled. He failed to give his team the best chance to win. That’s what Dipoto believes advanced analytics can do. The information is simply a tool, not voodoo, that quantifies performances and offers predictive outcomes. Dipoto understands its value. McClendon does not. That’s why Dipoto offered his surprisingly candid explanation for firing McClendon on Friday despite a winning record of 163-

161: “After extensive conversations, it became clear to me that our baseball philosophies were not closely aligned,” the club release quoted him as saying. Dipoto did not want a repeat of his experience with Scioscia, who won the Anaheim argument when owner Arte Moreno sided with his 16-year manager. He wants a manager who will work with the more granular information now available to put the Mariners in the best position to win. Adapting is not easy. The amount of information available for each key situation can be overwhelming. But with MLB pitching so dominant and run production down, every at-bat, every baserunner is more important than they were 10 years ago. The game has grown too strategically intense to rely upon a

three-run homer to fix things. At what turned out to be his final presser, McClendon said another curious thing, referencing the Mariners’ backslide from 87 wins to 76. “Sometimes when you’re the verge of winning, most clubs take a step back,” he said. “It’s unfortunate.” Such things have happened. That doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to prevent it, in part by using every available tool. As baseball is again showing in the playoffs with the ouster of the 98-win Pirates, and World Series favorite Toronto down 0-2 to the Texas Rangers, margins are excruciatingly thin. Baseball remains a fluky sort of game because it is put in motion by a round club striking a round object. The potential outcomes may seem endless, but they aren’t. After more than 100 years of data at everyone’s disposal, the key is to learn a little more than the other team about potential outcomes. The data helps instruct about one’s own team, too. If a roster is full of slow guys, it’s good to know to hold ‘em. Otherwise you fold ‘em until next year.

________ Art Thiel is co-founder of sportspressnw.com. He can be contacted at artthiel@sportspressnw.com.

Forks: Spartans learning passing philosphies CONTINUED FROM B1 “Hard runner. Tough kid. He’s the classic Forks runner. “He’s gets in there and he finds a hole. And he’s just tough, man, he’s a tough kid.” While Forks has a long lineage of strong runners like Gale, the Spartans are still learning with mixed results the somewhat foreign language of the forward pass. With Elma leading 6-0 in the second quarter, sophomore quarterback Cole Baysinger completed passes of 59 and 17 yards to Austin Whiting to move the Spartans inside to the Eagles’ 5-yard line with a chance to tie or take the lead.

But Baysinger threw a quick pass before Keishaun Ramsey was looking, and it was picked off in the end zone by Robinette. In the third quarter, two personal foul penalties and an ejection moved the ball near the red zone, but Baysinger threw an interception on the next play. “Our guys are learning passing concepts for the first time,” Shetterly said. “We’re learning how to read the field, and we’re challenging them to do things that they haven’t done before. “Recognition is there, but it’s just about production and doing it in the moment. “We’re young, and we’re teaching them a lot of new

things, new concepts, and once they figure that out, like I said, we’re going to be pretty good.” That’s the focus in Forks this season: learning and growing. And as rough as it can be at time, it doesn’t appear to be a miserable experience. Despite being minutes removed from their fourth consecutive loss, and second time being shut out, the Spartans’ postgame meeting was fairly light and upbeat. “They recognize that we’re just going to continue to coach them,” Shetterly said. “We’re not going to bail on them, we’re not going to blame them, because it all comes back to — you know,

Patterson: Pass rush

it sounds cliche, it comes back to me. Buck stops at my desk. And we’ve got to get better as a coaching staff, we’ve got to keep coaching kids up. “I think they recognize that, and that keeps our kids around. I mean, we continue to add kids throughout the season, we’ve got more and more kids turning out. That’s a good sign. That’s a good sign.” And most of the players will be coming back next year because Forks has a small senior class this season. Only four players were honored prior to Friday’s game as part of senior night. Shetterly praised the seniors’ play, particularly

come, it’s one of those things where you have a lot of green grass behind them and you can make a lot of good explosive plays. “So we have to capitalize on those plays, not be scared of the blitz, invite it and just capitalize on it.”

Not a must-win The Seahawks are clearly aware of the challenge that lies ahead, and they don’t need to win this game. The victories the past two weeks pulled Seattle out of the must-win pit. Indeed, the Seahawks aren’t even favored in this one, going on the road to face a team that’s 4-0 and has won its games in convincing fashion. But what the Seahawks must do is at least show that winning this type of game isn’t beyond their capability, that they belong on the same field with what looks like one of the NFL’s elite teams. Otherwise, their Super Bowl aspirations will be in danger of getting sunk.

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

this Friday at sixth-ranked Hoquiam (4-0, 6-0). The Grizzlies defeated Montesano 10-6 on Friday. Elma 31, Forks 0 Elma Forks

6 12 7 6— 31 0 0 0 0— 0 First Quarter E—Baxter 25 pass from Robinette (kick failed) Second Quarter E—Marsh 51 run (run failed) E—Spencer 24 pass from Robinette (kick blocked) Third Quarter E—Hartford 24 pass from Robinette (Hernandez kick) Fourth Quarter E—Marsh 1 run (kick failed) Individual Stats Rushing—E: Marsh 12-84, Hartford 17-83, Crisp 5-27, Heppe 7-19, Robinette 5-0, Brown 1-(-5). F: Gale 25-131, Schumack 4-25, Carlson 1-6, Baysinger 5-(-11). Passing—E: Robinette 7-13-0, 159. F: Baysinger 3-13-3, 88; Reaume 1-2-1, 8. Receiving—F: Spencer 5-110, Baxter 1-25, Harrford 1-24. F: Whiting 3-88, Moody 1-8.

________ Sports Editor Lee Horton can be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com.

Lynch won’t play vs. Bengals BY NICK PATTERSON

CONTINUED FROM B1 been taking their shots with guys across the board He’s thrown nine touch- that can make plays. downs to just one intercep“Of course you see A.J. tion. And he has one of the and you think he’s the only league’s most dangerous guy, but they have a really weapons at his disposal in good group. The tight end receiver A.J. Green, who’s is good, they’re all good. fourth in the league in “With that, Andy has receiving yards. been on the mark, he’s been hitting stuff, he’s been Running duo protected well. “It’s a big problem, Cincinnati has a twothey’re making trouble for headed monster at running back in the speedy Giovani everybody and we’re going to try and minimize it as Bernard and the powerful best we can.” Jeremy Hill, who have Cincinnati’s defense combined for 460 yards hasn’t been as dominant as and six touchdowns on the the offense, but what the ground. Overall the Bengals are Bengals have done is get to the quarterback with 11 chewing up 422 yards of sacks in their first four offense per game, which ranks second in the league, games. That just happens to and putting 30.3 points per correlate to Seattle’s weakgame on the scoreboard, ness, as quarterback Ruswhich puts them fourth. With Cincinnati moving sell Wilson has been sacked the ball both in the air and 18 times, which ties for the league high. on the ground, the “They fly around, they Seahawks won’t be able to have tons of athletes on load up against the run or that side of the football,” pass the way they did Wilson said. against the Bears and “So we’re going to have Lions. “They’re loaded,” Carroll to be on it. We’re going to have to trust our reads, said of the Bengals. “I trust our preparation in think they probably have more explosive plays than getting ready for that. anybody in the league right “The good thing about now. the blitz is when they blitz “They’re bold, they’ve a lot and a lot of people

that of Reece Moody. “Reece Moody was all over the place on defense,” Shetterly said. “He was in on just about every play, it seemed like.” And though they’ll only play for the new coaching staff for one season, Shetterly said the seniors still are part of what is being built at Forks. “We’re seeing some good play from of those guys. I’m proud of them,” Shetterly said. “We talked about building a legacy and that they’re part of that legacy, and they just need to [provide] that good representation of leadership.” Forks (0-4, 1-5) begins its season-ending stretch of three straight road games

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CINCINNATI — Once again the Seattle Seahawks will be charged with sieging the castle without their battering ram. On Friday the Seahawks ruled Marshawn Lynch out for today’s road game against the Cincinnati Bengals, making it the second straight week Seattle will be without its top running back. Lynch suffered a hamstring strain while catching a pass during the second quarter of Seattle’s 26-0 home victory over Chicago two weeks ago. He sat out the second half against the Bears, then was unable to go last Monday against Detroit. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll expressed some optimism earlier in the week that Lynch may be able to return this week in advance of traveling to face undefeated Cincinnati. That optimism that was augmented when Lynch returned to practice Thursday in a limited capacity. However, Carroll decided that although Lynch is progressing well, he wasn’t going to risk Lynch this week. “He actually did get a little bit of work and he’s

running very well,” Carroll said about Lynch following Friday’s practice at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. “However, it’s just two weeks now, he’s just getting over it. We’ve seen some guys around the league try to come back. He could try to come back and play, but we think he’d be vulnerable. “He needs another weekend to get through it, and by next week by Wednesday we think we can get him going again. “He’s just about over the hump, he’s worked very diligently to get it done. We just have to wait a couple more days.

‘Wait it out’ “If it’s a legit hammy that’s going to bother him, that means there’s some tissue that’s damaged and you just have to wait it out,” Carroll added. “He’s very close, but we can’t guarantee he can make it through the game, so that means he could get set back again. “So we’re just going to wait it out and see if we can get him right next week.” Lynch will not make the trip to Cincinnati with the team. Seattle’s looking at the possibility of being desper-

ately thin at running back against the Bengals. Primary third-down back Fred Jackson suffered what looked to be an ugly sprained ankle during Monday’s 13-10 victory over Detroit. However, Jackson has made a surprising recovery, and although he’s listed as questionable this week, Carroll thinks Jackson will be able to play. “Fred had a fantastic recovery,” Carroll said. “He’s listed as questionable, but he’s going and we’re thinking he’s going to make it. “He’ll have to work out on game day, but he looks really good and we think he’s going to be able to play.” The only running back on Seattle’s roster other than Lynch and Jackson is Thomas Rawls. Rawls, an undrafted rookie, piled up 104 yards on 16 carries in relief of Lynch two weeks ago against Chicago. However, he was limited to 48 yards on 17 carries Monday against Detroit. If Lynch and Jackson are unavailable, it’s likely fullback Derrick Coleman would see some emergency snaps at running back behind Rawls. Carroll also did not rule out the possibility of making a roster addition at running back if needed.


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San Juan Villa MemoryCare is hiring Housekeeper Caregiver If you possess the compassion, desire and maturity to work in a dementia community, this could be for you. Our homelike atmosphere helps residents have the best possible quality of life. We are offering a variety of shifts: part or full time. We encourage applicants with experience but will also provide Home Care Aide t ra i n i n g t o q u a l i f y i n g candidates. If you have a love and compassion for our elders, have high standards, and are willing to learn, please call us or come in for an application and interview. (360) 344-3114. 112 Castellano Way in Port Townsend, WA. The Kala Point Owners’ Association has part-time openings for a Clubhouse Attendant as well as an Office Suppor t person. See full ad online at www.peninsuladailynews.com.

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Stationary Engineer 2 Full Time- Per manent positions available now at Clallam Bay & Olympic Corrections Center. Pay s t a r t s a t $ 3 , 9 8 2 Monthly, Plus full benefits.Closes 10/11/2015 Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Cynthia at (360)963-3207 EOE

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4080 Employment Wanted Accepting new clients. Loving, caring, energetic women looking to c a r e f o r e l d e r l y, disabled, and/or home bound clients. Can do shopping, errands, cooking and cleaning, transpor tation to appointments and most anything that is needed. Flexible schedules. Full or Par t time ava i l a bl e. C e r t i f i e d . Call or leave message at 360/460-5276 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. A Plus Lawn Ser vice. Hedge, shrub trimming, thatching, many references, professional results. Here today here tomorrow. Senior Discounts. P A only. Local call (360) 808-2146 Blagdon’s Construction LLC. Residential and Commercial remodeling licensed BLAGDCL855L4 Bonded and Insured Clallam and Jefferson County. (360)460-4566

tic system. Large park like yard and a lot of room for pets! MLS#290378 $115,000 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900 Vibrant Downtown Building With incredible improvements and fully updated/remodeled 2448 sq ft space. Main level is currently used by 2 businesses, both have easy access to basement which has same sq ft as upstairs thus more possibilities to create and operate another business. Income-generating, great location with price just reduced! MLS#282232 $299,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen

505 Rental Houses Clallam County SEQ: 941 E. Alder, 3 br., 2 bath, recently rem o d e l e d , n o smoke/pets. $1,150, dep. (360)460-8291. SEQ: 740 Spencer Farm R d . 3 B r. , 2 b a . n o pets/smoking. $1050 plus dep. (360)460-8291 PA: 1Br, 1ba. Central, W/D, no pets. $650 mo. (360)417-8250 SEQ.: 3 br., 2 bath, 2 car gar. $975, f/l/d. Open Nov. 1. (360)460-0380.

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TEMPORARY PART-TIME Great oppor tunity to manage communitybased needs assessment and oversee “Systems of Care” model of social service delivery for Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. This temporar y grant funded position req u i r e s a M a s t e r ’s o r bachelor’s degree (in social work, psychology or related field) with equivalent experience and a minimum of 1 year project management experience with supervisory responsibilities as well as community organization and development, p a r t i c u l a r l y i n N a t i ve communities. This grant funded position runs through September 2 0 1 8 . M - F. , 2 0 h o u r s week, negotiable schedule. Indian preference for qualified candidates. Please visit http://jamestowntribe .iapplicants.com for full description and to apply.

FALL YARD CLEAN UP DISTINCTIVE and Tr i m m i n g , w e e d i n g , PRISTINE hauling, pruning, mow- Describes This Gently ing. Reasonable rates. Lived In Home. 2 BD, 2 (360)683-7702 BA, Den, 1730 SF w/ Newer Siding and Roof, Housekeeping, caregiv- E x t e n s i ve O a k H a r d ing, waitressing, nanny. wood Floors, New Kitchr e f e r e n c e s u p o n r e - e n F l o o r i n g , Va u l t e d quest. (360)912-4002 or Great Room and Skyjotterstetter44 lights, Meticulously @gmail.com Maintained Landscaping. Young Couple Early 60’s MLS#855036/291999 available for seasonal $275,000 cleanup, weeding, trimTeam Schmidt ming, mulching & moss lic# 115329 removal. We specialize (360)683-6880 in complete garden resWINDERMERE torations. Excellent refSUNLAND erences. 457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden GREAT FOR Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i ENTERTAINING c e n s e # C C Recent improvements CHIPSSG850LB. and beautifully redone kitchen! Mature land105 Homes for Sale scaping with multiple outdoor living spaces on Clallam County 2.34 acres. Views of the Olympic Mountains and Attention lights of Victoria. 4 BDR, Buyer’s Agents 2.5 BA, 2 fireplaces and 1020 Talus, Sequim a n a t t a c h e d r e n t a bl e 1961 sf. open concept guest suite with private 2 Br. 2Ba. plus Den Like new, upgrades++, bath and deck. Adjacent to award winning Camalight, bright, mt. view. raderie Cellars winery. $299,900. Orchard, berries, raised (360)232-4223 or bed garden and pond. 775-7281 MLS#290612/768697 $464,900 Call It Home Doc Reiss Located in a nice area. 360-461-0613 Great view of the Straits. TOWN & COUNTRY Golf almost at your b a c k d o o r. W h e n y o u INVITING HOME ON walk in, you know this is 13th FAIRWAY the one. 1804 SF home w/ attached 2 car garage 3 bd 2 ba 2049 sf, large bright rooms, two panwith additional storage, 3BR/2BA, Nicely Land- tries, pull-out cabinets, newer dishwasher, new scaped. MLS#291244 $305,000 carpet, finished 570 sf on lower level, spacious Staci Politika s t o ra g e s p a c e w / g o l f UPTOWN REALTY cart parking, large (360)417-9880 decks, stone patio, low maintenance yard. Carrie Blake MLS#854885/291990 Park Area $315,000 Beautiful 3br, 2ba home Deb Kahle with detached 1br, 1ba lic# 47224 g u e s t h o u s e, p r i va t e (360)683-6880 patio, fenced in back WINDERMERE yard, & wonderful landSUNLAND scaping. Features include Italian marble enLevel 5 acre parcel try & fireplace surround, granite counter tops in L o c a t e d j u s t w e s t o f Joyce near fishing, campkitchen & baths, formal dining room, family room ing and hunting. Power, w / p r o p a n e f i r e p l a c e , water and phone in at the master w/ double sinks, road. Buyer will need to 2 car garage plus 13 X purchase a Crescent Water share. Owner will con33 ft workshop. sider financing with a sufMLS#291957 $349,900 ficient down payment. Tom Blore C C & R ’s i n c l u d e n o 360-683-7814 manufactured homes unPETER BLACK der 1200 sq ft, no single REAL ESTATE wide manufactured Centrally located in Port homes, all homes must Angeles, freshly updated be less than 8 years old kitchen includes all new upon installation and all c a b i n e t s a n d l ayo u t , vehicles must be currentMaster Bedroom remod- ly licensed. MLS#292008 $54,500 eled including a 2 perKelly Johnson son deep jetted tub with (360)477-5876 a s p a l i ke fe e l , f u l l y WINDERMERE fenced backyard, and PORT ANGELES fresh paint job to the exterior and near a large Mountain View! city park. Well maintained 3 bed, 2 MLS#291844 $199,000 bath, 1248 sq. ft. home Jarod Kortman with vaulted ceilings. 360-912-3025 Nicely landscaped 1/2 Remax Evergreen acre mtn. view lot. Private backyard with garEntertaining den shed & area to park Made Easy! 2BR, 2BA, 1741 SF in an RV. Insulated 2 car Cedar Ridge. Open con- garage. Great location in cept living/dining room a quiet neighborhood extends out to the 135 with nearby shopping. S F c o v e r e d o u t d o o r MLS#291201 $179,000 Jean Irvine room. Granite counters UPTOWN REALTY in the kitchen and mas(360)417-2797 ter bath. MLS#290532/764020 Visit our website at $299,500 www.peninsula Alan Burwell dailynews.com #17663 Or email us at Windermere classified@ Real Estate peninsula Sequim East dailynews.com 360-460-0790

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WA I T I N G F O R YO U ! This quality 2364 sf home was remodeled in 2006 to include a family room w/fireplace & home office/ hobby room. Fantastic landscaping on 1 acre w/large deck, gazebo and cottage wor kshop. Act now and you can enjoy the holidays in your new home! MLS#291284 $389,000 Beth McHugh One of a kind! (360)683-0660 Generously sized 2 bedMark N. McHugh room / 1 bathroom home REAL ESTATE situated on three rural lots. Bright and spacious Water and Mountain living room with large View Acreage! d u a l p a n e w i n d o w s . 4.84 scenic acres locatKitchen with skylight, am- ed on a gated road beple counter space and tween Por t Angeles & c o n v e n i e n t b u i l t i n Sequim. Gorgeous water desk/work space. Bed- & mountain views plus rooms with built ins for seasonal stream. Propadditional storage. Bath- erty was surveyed and r o o m w i t h t u b / s h owe r h a s m a r ke d c o r n e r s. combo and built in linen Perk test registered and cabinets. Fully fenced in on file. Fence runs along yard with chicken coop, south border. Nice prigarden space and fire pit. vate area! D e t a c h e d 1 c a r g a r - MLS#291598 $159,900 age/workshop. Zoned UrJean Irvine ban Neighborhood ComUPTOWN REALTY mercial - perfect for a (360)417-2797 home based business or office. Welcome Home MLS#292007 $115,000 Large kitchen and floor Terry Neske plan, 4BR/3BA home. (360)477-5876 Covered porch, SW & WINDERMERE city views. Fenced back PORT ANGELES yard. Recessed lighting and big bright windows. P.A.: 2.48 acres, with 14 Family room with prox 70 mobile, covered pane FP, comfy bay windecks front and back, dow seating and built in newly painted inside and surround sound. out lots of upgrades inMLS#291989/854848 side, county maintained $385,000 t o t h e d r i ve w ay. D r y Rick Patti Brown Creek water. $127,500. #119519 #119516 (360)775-9996 Windermere Real Estate RARE NO BANK Sequim East BEACHFRONT 360-460-0790 Level property with outstanding views of the 308 For Sale San Juan Islands & Mt. Lots & Acreage Baker. Community boat launch & airstrip. Power in the street, community C O R N E R L OT: We s t water available. Septic side of Por t Angeles, design done. Fishing, area of newer homes, crabbing and clamming West 10th and Madeline Streets. $55,000/obo. right out your front door. (360)460-3694 MLS#291374/811682 $299,950 Carol Dana 311 For Sale #109151 Manufactured Homes Windermere Real Estate BEAVER: Manufactured Sequim East Homes for Sales. 3 360-461-9014 Homes for sale at Lake Pleasant Mobile Home Ready to move? Delightful 2 br 1.5 ba and RV Park in Beaver. home on a large lot in Offering newer 3, 2 and historic Dungeness. 1 b r. M a n u f a c t u r e d Great location for a nice homes available with rerelaxed lifestyle. Walk or cent upgrades. All in exride your bike down to c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n a n d the waterfront. Shop at move in ready. Prices Nash’s for some healthy range from $29,950 to produce. This single $ 4 6 , 9 5 0 . F i n a n c i n g wide mobile home is in a v a i l a b l e O A C C a l l great condition. Private (360) 808-7120. Homes well and brand new sep- cannot be moved.

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NOW YOU SEE IT If this catches your eye, wait until you see the rest of this home. It has it all! An amazing unobstructed view in front, and Olympic Mountains in the back – Even by a winery. 3287 SF home w/ attached 2 car garage, 4.89 acres, 4BR/4BA/1Office, Gourmet Kitchen w/Commercial Appliances, DETACHED 4000 SF shop, with endless possibilities. A dream shop! MLS#282329 $699,500 Staci Politika UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-9880

View acreage! Gorgeous views from this 1.2 acre parcel in O’Brien M e a d ow s s u b d i v i s i o n . The property is set back from O’brien Road with ample privacy and southern exposure. PUD power & water to the propert y. S e l l e r h a s c l e a r e d potential building sites on the property with separate areas for a home, pole barn and a horse s t a bl e o r RV s t o ra g e. Level easy access driveway roughed in off O’Brien Road. Views and souther n exposure opened up while still maintaining privacy. MLS#291991 $69,900 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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BEDROOM SET: Queen size, traditional style, mattress and bed frame, with lighted headboard, triple dresser with mirror matching chest of drawers, 2 night stands. $400. (360)681-6267. COFFEE TABLE: Cust o m b ra s s, o a k , r o p e ship’s wheel. 42” D, 16” H, 1/2” Glass top. Mancave/boat ready. $800. (360)457-4576. MISC: Large wood desk, $25. Antique sewing machine, $175. Large ent e r t a i n m e n t c e n t e r, $800. (360)457-9038 MISC: Mission style entertainment center, oak const. cherry finish, outstanding cond., $250. Antique oak claw foot table, round, with 2 leaves, beautiful cond. $375. (360)683-8796 SOFA: Leather, charc o a l g r e y, ex c e l l e n t , gently used. $495. 6817996

8120 Garage Sales Jefferson County E S TAT E S A L E : Fr iSat., 8-2 p.m., 309 Cosgrove in PT. Must empty 2-level house!. Huge estate sale full of vintage curiosities and collectibles. antiques, mid - mod couch, bistro dining set, dressers, armchairs, kitchenware, washer/dryer, fridge, books, TOOLS, 2 spinning wheels, Blue Danube china, Chelsea clocks, Big Eye spotting scope, dressers, desk, jewelr y, 3 hospital beds, lots more!

STORAGE UNIT SALES: Quilcene MiniStorage, 294700 HWY 101, Quilcene, WA will sale units #6, 10, 36 & 38 to the highest sealed bidder on October 16, 2015. The units will be opened for viewers at 9:00 am till 10:30 am. Winner of the sealed bids will have 10 days to remove contents. For more information contact Jean Morris @360-3013377 or morrishjean@gmail.com.

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E S TAT E S A L E : S a t . Sun. 9-3 p.m., 1203 Laurel. Come enjoy inside this lovely English cottage for a small home its full! British flair throughout. 19th and 20th Century china and other collections from British Royal Family. Room full, vintage hats, jewelr y, clothing, antique wardrobe steamer trunk. Royal Alber t Fine China, desk, silver, linens, kitty cat collection, knick knacks, books and books!! Dining table and chairs, china closet, few pieces of local history. GARAGE: tools, overflow from house, craftsman lawn mower, trunk, g a r d e n i t e m s. E s t a t e sale by Doreen. Bring a bag.

GARAGE SALE: Sun. only, 8-1pm, 3123 City Light Place. Tons of furniture, baby items, kitchen items.

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

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Harley Wide Glide: ‘93 well maintained Low miles, custom paint extras. $6,800 TEXT 360300-7587 H/D, ‘05 Dyna Wide Glide, blk with lots of chrome, lots of aftermarket stuff + extras. $9,500. (360)461-4189. H O N DA : ‘ 8 3 V F 7 5 0 , $1,500. (360)457-0253 evenings. H O N DA : ‘ 9 6 X R 6 5 0 L Dual Sport. $2,400. (360)683-8183 K AWA S A K I : ‘ 0 6 N o mad. Very clean. Lots of extras. $6,000 obo. Mike at (360)477-2562 SUZUKI: ‘08 Burgman Executive 650. 9k mi. Incl. extra windshield, GPS and misc. accessories. $4,500. (360)681-2779

9742 Tires & Wheels WHEELS AND TIRES: (4) Bridgestone Dueler H/T, 225/65 R17 tires, new cond. $400. Wheels ( 4 ) 1 7 ” Toyo t a R av 4 Limited, new cond. with tire pressure sensors. $600. (360)461-6846

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ARE WE BEST YET? KING-TV clickfest includes scores of Peninsula entries BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEATTLE — We can bark with the big dogs and wag a little at ’em, too. In KING-TV’S “Best Everything of Western Washington,” more than 130 North Olympic Peninsula places, people, businesses and events are among the 21,000-plus nominees in 221 categories. Sound pretty slim? Consider that late last week, The Cedars at Dungeness led 53 golf courses and That Takes the Cake of Sequim is No. 1 in Best Wedding Cakes and in the top 10 in two other categories in balloting at http://best.king5.com and that 7 Cedars Casino held No. 2 among 26. Online voting ends Oct. 23. Winners will be announced Nov. 20. Other top 10 contenders and their categories, as they were rated Friday, included: ■ Nourish of Sequim, No. 6 for Best Gluten-Free Menu. ■ That Takes the Cake of Sequim, No. 7 for Best Desserts. ■ That Takes the Cake of Sequim, No. 8 for Best Cupcakes. ■ Sequim’s Oak Table restaurant, No. 8 for Best Brunch. ■ Port Scandalous Roller Derby, No. 8 for Best Roller Derby Team. ■ Wind Rose Cellars of Sequim, No. 9 for Best Winery. ■ C’est Si Bon of Port Angeles, No. 9 for Best French Food. ■ Mount Townsend Creamery in Port Townsend, No. 9 for Best Cheese Shop.

■ Brandon Cray of Chimacum, a Seattle University basketball player, No. 10 for Best College Athlete. According to the station’s website, more than 160,000 people had cast more than 400,000 votes. Participants can vote for multiple nominees in each category. Some categories were dominated by certain regions. When the Big One hits Woodinville, for instance, that winery-laden burg will be waist-deep in merlot. Still, at last three Peninsula wineries made the list: Olympic Cellars Winery, Port Angeles; Harbinger Winery of Port Angeles; and FairWinds Winery of Port Townsend. We’re also proud of our art galleries. The Blue Hole Gallery, Sequim; the Red Raven, Port Townsend; Ancestral Spirits, Port Townsend; Gallery 9, Port Townsend, The Landing, Port Angeles; LARC Gallery, Sequim; Eagle Tree, Port Ludlow; and Artisans on Taylor, Port Townsend, all were among those nominated. Two groups from Port Townsend made the list for Best Local Band: Freddy Pink and the Delta Rays. Next Door Gastropub, Port Angeles, drew nominations in three categories: Best Trendy Bar, Best Cocktails and Best Burger. Other Best Burger candidates include Fat Smitty’s of Port Townsend, Sully’s Drive-In of Forks, the Chimacum Cafe and Colonel Hudson’s Famous Kitchen, Port Angeles.

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Christine Dodge, 28, of Port Townsend, a cake-decorating apprentice at That Takes the Cake in Sequim, uses frosting to craft roses on the side of a cake Friday afternoon as owner Sue Boucher, 54, of Sequim, observes. The business is so far ranked No. 1 out of 82 for Best Wedding Cakes in KING-TV of Seattle’s Best of Western Washington contest. As for the other categories, most drew but one Peninsula nomination. Others — notably Best Pizza, Bike Shop, Arts and Crafts Store, Gift Shop, Coffee Shop and several weddingrelated categories — were represented by multiple businesses. An informal survey of other Peninsula nominees follows. It does not include franchise outlets, businesses with addresses listed as “see world map” or businesses listing “multiple outlets.” It may not be a complete list, and some of the locations have closed either temporarily

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WHEN PETS ARE sick, it’s often tempting to turn toward treatments that are considered “natural.” Concerns about side effects of drugs, fear that a pet will die under anesthesia or worries about the cost of a procedure can all drive people toward treatments or remedies that seem safer or less expensive, even if there’s not much science behind them. We’re here to remind you that modern veterinary medicine is safe and advanced. If your pet has cancer or another illness or needs surgery or treatment for an infection, conventional treatments are better. And just because something is natural doesn’t mean it can’t be harmful or that it’s a cure-all. That said, complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM for short) can help to support conventional treatments or improve a pet’s quality of life. Such treatments include acupuncture, herbal medicine, low-level laser treatments, massage and nutraceuticals such as glucosamine-chondroitin and omega-3 fatty acid supplements. Acupuncture stimulates the release of beta endorphins. It can relieve pain and nausea and has helped dogs with cancer pain. It can also be useful for the aches of arthritis or recovery after surgery when used in conjunction with pain medications. Milk thistle is recognized for its value in helping manage liver disease. It works so well that most veterinarians consider it an accepted part of treatment. Glucosamine and chondroitin supplements appear to reduce joint pain, with the added advantage of rarely causing side effects. High levels of fatty acid supplements may have antiinflammatory effects and help relieve allergies. But before you decide to try a natural medicine on your pet, examine it with the same investigative zeal you would any other medication or treatment. Start with your veterinarian. Ask your veterinarian how conventional and com-

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THE USUAL EARLY morning sounds had changed overnight. Goldencrowned BIRD sparrows WATCH seemed to be calling from every Joan tree or Carson bush, and that was a surprise. The calendar page hadn’t been flipped to October, but they were back and in good numbers. The arrival of these sparrows indicated that our clear skies and winds out of the north were influencing the fall migration. Small passerines like these sparrows travel during the night, as they are less susceptible to hunting hawks. Favorable winds can greatly affect migrating birds, and so does mild weather like the kind we’ve been enjoying this fall. It has been evident that other birds are also moving into or through the Northwest. Flocks of juncos showed up a couple of weeks before the sparrows.

Winter loiterers While many yards have a pair or two of juncos that stay to nest, the birds now arriving will make up the winter flocks hanging around the feeders. One other species is showing every indication of having had a very successful nesting season. Chickadees, both blackcapped and chestnutbacked, have been mobbing the sunflower seeds feeder. The feeder getting all of the attention is a new one, or the hook that it hangs from is new. This particular hook could revolutionize the feeding in my yard. It is proving to be a serious challenge to the gray squirrels. They can’t reach the feeder it is holding because it is hanging on a window. Two suction cups are the secret. A horizontal metal wire is attached to the cups. This keeps the feeder hanging well out from the window. There are no branches near enough to allow these wily creatures to jump on the window ledge. They also can’t jump high enough to reach the feeder from the ground.

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If they are unable to bring in a ladder, I am beginning to think this will work. I was almost giddy with the feeling of victory and had visions of tube feeders hanging from windows all around the house. All that was needed was a supply of these suction cup hangers. The one I’d picked up came from Home Depot, and when I went back, “the cupboard was bare.” I hope these hangers weren’t just left over from summer. They look like something you might hang a hummingbird feeder from. Those have been around for years. There are several things I would like to try when I find more of these hangers. A little bird that resembles a favorite cousin informs me they are all over the Internet. I’m sure some of you are already using them. In addition to foiling squirrel raids, I think they would be helpful when hung on a window or windows known as “bird killers.” The reflection in many windows encourages birds to try to fly through them, but if a feeder is being used by other birds, that reflection is broken up. I also want to try placing them on different windows in order to enjoy birdwatching in other parts of the house. When looking at this simple device, the first skeptic thought to enter your mind is that they won’t be strong enough to hold a decent amount of seed.

Full feeders A tag on the hook states that it will hold 4 pounds. I got out the scale and, as seed scattered in all directions, determined that 4 pounds means these hooks will hold a feeder full of seed. The arrival of the fall flocks looking for food is making it easier to accept summer’s departure. It’s always difficult for me to bid farewell to summer, but this “feeder on a hook” arrangement has added a new dimension to feeder watching in my yard. If you are already using window feeders, I’d like to hear about your discoveries.

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Four-H state team members, from left, Maddy Green, Natalie Blankenship, Ashlyne Money and Kaylie Graf each won blue ribbons at September’s Western Washington State Fair in the intermediate division.

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team results were: ■ Kaylie: Showmanship, blue and eighth in state; English, blue; stock seat, blue; trail, blue and seventh in state; bareback, blue. ■ Maddy: Showmanship, blue; English, blue; stock seat, white; trail, blue and sixth in state. ■ Ashlyne: Showmanship, red; stock seat, white. ■ Natalie: Showmanship, red; English, blue; stock seat, blue; trail, white; bareback, white.

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What is Part D What is Part D? Our prescription drug plans. Technically, open enrollment is a misnomer because it sounds like we can do anything we want with any part of the Medicare machine, which isn’t exactly true, but it’s how we talk. Assuming we’re not actively employed to the extent our employer provides prescription drug coverage or we’re not getting that through the VA or whatever and we’re on Medicare, then we’d better have a Part D plan. Do you have to? Well, no. You could just say, “Never mind” (or something equally colorful) and go about your life. That’s fine. It’s fine unless or until time passes and you decide, “Oops — I think I need one of those Part D plans,” at which time you can sign up for one. You’ll have a monetary penalty for every month that you dithered about, which will be added to the premium of said plan, that will never go away. So, certainly, you can remain stalwart in the face of that threat and march fearlessly forward. Most of us cave in and get a Part D plan. So, this is the time of year (see dates above) when you can switch from one Part D plan to another Part D plan. Why would you do that? Two rea-

HELP LINE sons, mostly: ■ No 1: PremiHarvey ums can and often do change from one year to the next. ■ No. 2: Formularies can and often do change from one year to the next. What is a formulary? It’s the list of drugs that a particular plan covers, and then you can get into tiers and whatnot. Think about it: Part D plans only help if they cover the drugs that you are taking, right?

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For most of us most of the time, this is about shopping for a Part D plan to make sure that the one you have is the best one for you. And it might be. But you won’t know unless you go shopping. I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking, “This guy is brilliant.” Yes, I am. Interestingly, though, you can find all of this information, and a great deal more, by settling down in front of your computer and going to http://tinyurl.com/PDNPart-D and paying attention. If you want to actually do the shopping, you’ll want to use the “Plan Finder,” which is at http:// tinyurl.com/PDN-planfinder and actually quite doable, if you take your time and read the screen. If all of this is overwhelming or you don’t have a computer, you can call any of the numbers at the end of this column, and decent people will help you — for free — without making you feel like an idiot. Because you’re not. This stuff is confusing. What you can do And these folks have nothing to sell. Now, pay attention, because Or you could just shriek, hurl the here’s what you can do between paper toward the toilet and do absoThursday and Dec. 7: ■ Change from original Medicare lutely nothing, which is probably alright — as long as it is. to an Advantage Plan (see above). ________ ■ Change from one Advantage Plan to another Advantage Plan. Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jeffer■ Change from an Advantage son Senior Information & Assistance, which Plan back to Original Medicare. operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Com■ Join a Part D plan. munity Advocates for Rural Elders partner■ Switch from one Part D plan ship. to another Part D plan. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port ■ Drop Part D altogether. Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson There are couple of other things County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by you can do during open enrollment, emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov. So, if the drugs you’re taking have changed or what your current plan covers is going to change Jan. 1, how much help is that? And the premium part is obvious, right? Now, are you required to go shopping for a different plan? No, you can sit perfectly still and assume that because everything has been alright, everything will continue to be alright, which is probably alright. As long as it is. There is another way some of us Medicare-types get prescription drug coverage and that is through our Part C, Advantage or Medicare health plan. All of those phrases mean the same thing: plans that provide wrap-around coverage, rather like an HMO (health maintenance organization) or a PPO (Preferred Provider Plan). Think managed care. If you have one of those, you probably know it.

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Can friend end taxi calls from pals? I OFTEN RECEIVE calls from friends who are en route in cabs or cars. These calls are punctuated by instructions to cabbies and comments about other drivers. They end when the caller’s destination is reached (“I have to pay now”), not when the conversation comes to a natural ending. I understand that some calls are for asking quick questions or making plans, but these are different, and I end up feeling insulted. Am I being hypersensitive in our time-stressed modern world? Linda in Long Island Red light! You mean, you aren’t flattered to serve as filler for your pals’ rides from Bergdorf Goodman to Union Square? (Me, neither.) These chats are choppy, annoying and call into question the native intelligence of people who can’t entertain themselves for 45 blocks. (Reread your Thoreau, people.) And there are about 2 million free apps just waiting to be downloaded to stave off the horrifying prospect of 15 minutes of

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quiet conGalanes templation. (Try Headspace’s free trial.) Sometimes, the urge to multitask is unbearable. On those occasions, riders’ raps should go like this: “Hi, Linda. I’m Uber-ing now, but I saw that you called earlier. “Can we speak, or should I call back later?” At least then, appropriate warnings have been made. Texting also works. And for all of us Lindas out there, don’t be shy about pulling the plug. At the first sign of a snippy “I asked you to cross on 19th Street,” try: “I’ll let you go now. I can hear you’ve got your hands full. Bye.” We might not have gotten our riders to their final destinations, but the good news is that their next victims are already programmed into their phones.

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I am a 19-year-old college student. A professor in a small seminar assigned us seats to help her learn our names. I was seated next to an older, returning learner who always reeks of cigarette smoke. I cannot stand the smell, and I think it’s rude. She must know that smoking is going to make her smell like this. How would you approach the problem? E.T. in Philadelphia

Many years ago, a family friend told me that years earlier, I said something so offensive he considered ending our friendship. I asked him what it was, but he refused to tell me. This comment has haunted me. A year ago, I sent him an email saying that I was never given the opportunity to apologize or explain myself. He responded that he’d get back to me. He never did. I emailed again recently. He replied that he respected me and can’t remember making that remark. What should I do? Anonymous in New York

Well, so much for all that hokum about mollycoddled children leading to a generation of super-entitled young adults, right? Sadly, the world is not arranged to suit any of us. And there is nothing rude about cigarette smoke lingering on your colleague’s sweater. If you can’t bear the smell (or less cataclysmal, don’t care for it), ask the professor to move you. Or change your surname, if seating is alphabetical.

You are like poor Gregory Peck in Alfred Hitchcock’s Freudian thriller “Spellbound,” convinced that you are guilty of murdering the psychiatrist, but without any memory of doing the deed. Sadly, I am no Ingrid Bergman, so we won’t be unraveling the mystery here.

But I do have a couple of thoughts. Your family friend seems to have felt brave enough to start a conversation that he quickly grew fearful of finishing. So he aborted his mission at an awkward moment: after accusing you, but before specifying the allegations. He is probably chicken, not cruel (which will make absolutely no difference to you). My advice: Forget it. We have all said offensive things in our time — you, me and your pal included. Try not to offend in the future. But don’t waste any more time trying to coax ancient history from your lily-livered friend. (If it’s any consolation, Gregory Peck didn’t do it.)

A rare misstep At a dinner party for six hosted by a friend (but not a close one), I was served a chicken breast that was pink and almost raw. The hostess ate hers with gusto. Hers looked properly cooked, as did my husband’s.

Our host, seated next to me, had a clear view of my plate. Should I have said something on first noticing that the chicken was inedible, or should our host have said something to me, on seeing me not eat (or possibly noticing that my chicken was raw)? Debby in Maine Mothers are the ones who have eyes in the back of their head, Debby, not dinner party hosts. The latter are too busy trying not to forget about the rolls warming in the oven. I sympathize with your not wanting to make a fuss. But you are assigning way too much responsibility to your hosts. There are myriad reasons a guest might not eat her chicken, and hosts don’t like to press. Next time, say, “Gosh, this bird could use a little more heat.” No harm, except to the fowl.

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Quick thinker heads off embarrassment DEAR ABBY: My dear friend “Iris” is having her annual Halloween party. Each year, I wear a costume I pull together without spending extra money. This year, I’ll be dressing as a cowgirl, and I have arranged to borrow a few items for the costume. As a rule, I keep my costume a surprise and don’t ask others what they’re going to wear. By chance, Iris and I ran errands together, and she wanted to pick up her husband’s costume while we were out. She chose a cowboy costume. I considered changing my costume, but then I started wondering why I should, when I had already made arrangements. Before Iris paid for the costume, I told her about mine. She put her husband’s costume back and said she’d select something else later.

my husband, “Elliot,” for six years, married for two. We’re financially stable and There was Abigail have great, supportive families. argument, One of our biggest issues is Van Buren no but I wonder if that Elliot needs to be emotionI was obligated ally coddled, and I give in to it. to tell her. It’s taxing to be the strong one Would it all the time, and the result is I have been bad don’t feel as attracted to him. if I had just He complains that I’m “not gone ahead fun” anymore or that I’m a and shown up “prude.” as a cowgirl Now that I’m pregnant, things without saying have gotten worse. anything? I expected to be treated like a Wondering in the Wild West pregnant goddess, but Elliot feels no emotional attachment to our baby and is afraid of becoming a Dear Wondering: It would father. only have been “bad” if Iris had I find it hard to deal with planned to dress as a cowgirl to because we planned this pregcomplement her husband’s cosnancy. tume. We have been fighting a lot Personally, I think you did the lately, and while he was out, I right thing by being up-front. read his journal. Dear Abby: I have been with It stated that he knows he

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doesn’t love his wife anymore. Since that day, I have been a wreck, but I have been unable to talk to him about it. Every morning, he tells me he loves me. Now I ask him, “Are you sure?” to which he replies, “Of course!” Is he lying? Should I confront him about the journal entry even though I invaded his privacy? Pregnant Goddess in Philadelphia Dear Pregnant Goddess: Recognize that Elliot is less emotionally mature than you are, which is why you have been stuck in the role of being “the strong one.” Once the baby comes, you will have less time to coddle him, which may make him jealous. People have good days and bad ones. Your husband may have been

having a bad one when he wrote what you read. This may seem like blasphemy, but not all fathers-to-be are excited when faced with the reality of impending parenthood. Some are intimidated, which may be what Elliot is feeling. You may find that once the baby arrives, he will bond with him/her. However, if it doesn’t happen, or if you continue to feel emotionally isolated, you both should start marriage counseling. Then he can explain to you and a counselor why he would tell you one thing and be writing the opposite in his journal.

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Half the schools stuck or breezereceive the occasional So what is the fuchsia, with their traditional way draped cloth the evening canna, impatien, begonia schedules, while the other because before the frost. and ivy geranium lover half extended the amount the area’s Even if you have the supposed to do if it seems of time the children were frost is so best of intentions, come the outdoors by 40 minutes just too soon for the beauty light. night of the frost, you will to die away? daily. 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Port Angeles; Cape Flattery, Neah Bay.

Neighborhood Bar ■ Lazy Moon Craft Tavern, Port Angeles.

New American Food ■ Ajax Cafe, Port Hadlock.

Outdoor Dining ■ Sirens Pub, Port Townsend (No. 34 of 63).

Personal Trainer ■ Kerri Munro, Port Angeles.

Place to Watch People ■ Black Ball Ferry Terminal, Port Angeles.

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Wedding Flowers ■ Avant-Garde Florist, Sequim; Edenscapes, Port Angeles; Holly’s Fine Flowers, Port Townsend.

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Bookstore ■ Port Book and News, Port Angeles; William James Bookseller, Port Townsend.

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■ Lavender Festival, Sequim; Makah Days, Neah Bay; Rhody Festival, Port Townsend; Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, Port Angeles.

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■ In addition to That Takes the Cake of Sequim: Sweet Laurette Cafe & Bistro, Port Townsend; Raindrop Desserts, Port Angeles.

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■ Aimee’s Catering, Port Hadlock; In-Season Catering, Port Townsend.

■ The Wine Seller, Port Townsend.

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Pizza ■ Waterfront Pizza, Port Townsend; Ferino’s Pizzeria, Port Hadlock.

■ Chad Lisk, Forks.

■ Shawn Langston, Sequim High School.

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Wedding Venue ■ Manresa Castle, Port Townsend; Lake Crescent Lodge, Port Angeles; Sunset Marine Resort, Sequim; Fern Hollow, Sequim; Lake Quinault Lodge, Quinault; Quileute Oceanside Resort, LaPush; The Resort at Port Ludlow, Port Ludlow; Cutting Garden, Sequim.

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■ Bronze Bay Tanning, Port Angeles.

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■ Elevated Ice Cream Co., Port Townsend.

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■ Rainshadow Coffee Roasting, Sequim; Ohana Coffee, Sequim; Hurricane Coffee Co., Sequim; The Blackbird Coffeehouse, Port Angeles; Garden Espresso & Gift, Gardiner.

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Cupcakes ■ Besides That Takes the Cake in Sequim: Perfect Endings Cupcakes, Port Townsend.

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Death and Memorial Notice JOSEPH ‘ALLEN’ BUNKER March 3, 1933 October 4, 2015 Joseph Allen Bunker, 82, of Forks passed away October 4, 2015. Allen Bunker was the son of Joseph and Ella (Fuller) Bunker of Forks. The Bunker children — Joanne Ella (Bunker) McReynolds, Joseph Allen Bunker (deceased), David Douglas Bunker, Lois Effie (Bunker) Woods and Stephen Miles Bunker — were all born in Centralia, Washington, growing as children in the little valley of Bunker Creek, a place of their greatest memories. Allen was a great timber faller, working throughout much of Alaska for over 20 years. He was known for

Mr. Bunker his ability to fall piano spruce with minimum damage to the valuable wood. His last residences were in Port Angeles and Forks, where he could be close to his wonderful, care-taking sister Joanne; her husband, Joe McReynolds; and son Jeff

McReynolds. Allen was a great old soul, always ready to help anyone. He helped many in AA overcome addiction and taught many, in some of the more difficult times of their lives, to “let go and let God.” During one of his long stays in Alaska, “Good Morning America,” a long-standing show on ABC TV, did a story on Allen Bunker and the difficulty timber fallers have in the wilds of Alaska. He will be dearly missed by family and friends. Memorial services will be held this upcoming Saturday, October 17, 2015, at 2 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 250 North Blackberry Avenue, Forks. We welcome all who knew and loved this great man.

Death and Memorial Notice JOSEPH CHAPMAN HADDEN December 16, 1953 September 19, 2015 Joe Hadden, son of Patricia Chapman Hadden and Robert Clifford Hadden, was raised with his brothers Jim and Fred in Newport Beach, California, where he learned to sail, surf and love the water. He graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1972 and studied at Humboldt State University. He moved in the early 1980s to Washington state, where he met Lisa McKenzie. They married in 1985 and served two years (1985-87) in the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone before settling in Port Townsend to raise their

Mr. Hadden two sons, Graham and Ian. Joe was a big-hearted do-it-yourselfer with an infectious sense of humor and outgoing nature. He enjoyed sharing stories, jokes and spiritual insights alike. He spent many happy hours fishing from his

kayak, reading, playing guitar and caring for his boys. Preceding him in death were his father and brother Fred. A tribe of loving family and friends survive him, including his sons; mother; aunts Rosemary Hayes, Winifred Lennihan and Judith Penney; brother Jim; stepsister Lisa Soli; former wife and co-parenting friend Lisa McKenzie; niece Sarah Hadden; and nephews Jeremy Hadden, Gunnar and Cole Soli, and Cliff and Frederic Hadden. A private memorial on Saturday, October 17, 2015, will be followed at 4 p.m. by a gathering of friends and family to share memories of Joe at his favorite place to celebrate birthdays, Shanghai Chinese Restaurant, 265 Hudson Street in downtown Port Townsend.


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or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to PORT ANGELES — The change. Sons of Norway will meet at ■ Tuesday: Carrot the lodge, 131 W. Fifth St., at Senior nutrition salad, bratwurst on a bed of 7 p.m. Monday. PORT ANGELES — Port cabbage, Harvard beets, Sons of Norway member Angeles Senior Nutrition warm pretzel and cherry Steve Obrebski will present Site dinners will be served cobbler. “From Hermit to King.” ■ Wednesday: Green at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Obrebski, who has salad, beef stew, corn, bisFriday at the Port Angeles taught marine biology, ecolcuits and ambrosia salad. Senior & Community Cenogy and invertebrate evolu■ Thursday: Bed ter, 328 E. Seventh St. tion at Columbia, Stoney of greens with pickled A suggested donation Brook and the University of is $5 for those who are 60 beets, chicken veggie pizza

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Death and Memorial Notice Susan Roberta Lonergan, Patricia Joyce Smith and James Edmund Smith. July 9, 1923 Marilyn passed away August 29, 2015 after a battle with cancer in 1987. Dr. Bob, as he was Bob joined his father in known to his patients and the family medical practice friends, passed away and loved to remind his August 29, 2015, from confamily that he did house gestive heart failure. He calls back in those days was 92 years old. and also spent many He was born in Seattle, nights delivering babies. Washington, to Dr. Their practice also Edmund H. Smith and included industrial mediLorene May Evans on July cine, taking care of ship9, 1923. yard workers and dock He attended Franklin workers. Dr. Smith High School and graduHe was very active ated from the University of throughout his life, starting Washington, where he was Seattle and an orthopedic with sailing. He won many residency at Oakland a member of Phi Gamma sailing competitions, startNaval Hospital in CaliforDelta. ing with the “flattes” and nia. While in the Navy, he later with his 42-foot sloop He met his wife, Marilyn We’re Here, winning the attended the University of Greene, while both were Oregon Medical School Class A Tri-Island race and graduated in 1948. He attending the University of three years. Washington. did his internship at HarHe was a four-way borview Medical Center in They had three children: skier, winning High School

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All City in 1940. He also skied for the University of Washington, winning national honors. Bob was well-known for his upland bird-hunting skills and for his welltrained dogs, and after retirement, he enjoyed serving as a guide for others in Eastern Washington. He loved all kinds of fishing, particularly-fly fishing, and traveled to may different countries to fish. Bob met Kathryn Casady through a mutual friend, and they were married in 1995. They spent the next 20 years together pursuing Bob’s passions for hunting and fishing and Kathryn’s love of travel. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn; his children, Sue, Patricia and Jim; and his grandson, Patrick Lonergan.

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From left, Levi Charles, Derek Charles and Lonnie Charles ing spirit. He was kind and generous to all, especially January 19, 1974 his beloved nieces and October 7, 2015 nephews. He loved to buy them gifts. Derek L. Charles was Derek always worried born January 19, 1974, about other people in Port Angeles to Alfred before he worried about B. Charles Sr. and Adrihimself. anne C. Warbus-Charles. Derek is survived by He attended Peninhis father and mother; sula College, studying brothers Alfred Jr., Levi auto mechanics. He M., Lonnie J. and Lonworked as a general nie’s wife, Jenna; and laborer. He lived on the Lower numerous other family members. Elwha Reservation his Memorial services entire life and was a true were held on October 10, Seattle Seahawks football fanatic. He also loved 2015, at the Lower Elwha Gym in Port Angeles. fishing. Memorial contribuDespite the ravages of tions can be made to Volcancer, Derek was always positive and never unteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East complained. He truly Eighth Street, Port Angeshowed the Elwha Klallam “Strong People” fight- les, WA 98362.

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Dee Gaston, all of Seattle, Washington. He also had a surrogate February 27, 1933 daughter, Lisa (Brendan) September 24, 2015 O’Neil of Cave Creek, Arizona, with twin daughters. George F. Wakefield Many grandchildren and passed away at 82 at great-grandchildren survive Bremerton’s Harrison Medhim. ical Center from cancer. Four stepdaughters preGeorge was born in decease him. Port Townsend to John and Ironically, he passed Gertrude (Patsy) Wakefield away at 6 a.m. on the 24th on February 27, 1933. of September; Georgia’s His father died when he first husband, Stanley, was 9 years old. passed at 9 a.m. on SepAt the age of 22, tember 24 19 years earlier. George’s mother became The Wakefields George and Georgia nearly completely paratraveled 50 states; all lyzed by debilitating arthriacross Canada; flew and the people at the Crown He was an active memtis and remained in bed cruised the Baltic States Zellerbach paper mill were ber of the Eagles, Veterans until her death at 63. She and Russia; backpacked soon picking him up, and of Foreign Wars, Elks and was able to use her left from England to Paris, he got regular rides to and Aberdeen Footprinters. arm to eat and write. Switzerland, Rome, Venfrom school. He was No. 4 For the last 25 years, In his childhood and on the football team and he went to the USS Valley ice, Munich and Frankfurt, into his adulthood George Forge’s Navy reunions. He Germany; and cruised to cared for her, even moving proud of it. Hawaii and Alaska. This was also where he was vice president of the her hospital bed down to They had so many busy met his high school sweet- Valley Forge’s West Coast the beach for family gathheart, Georgia Marie. The and a stalwart of the Local years yet took time for erings. He also cared for studying the genealogy of Korean War (Conflict) was 24 Longshoreman union. his 3-year-old younger going on and was calling Sports (especially foot- their families going back to brother Bobby and did so the pioneer days of the on a lot of young men from ball) were a mainstay for for much of Bobby’s life. the county. family and friends over the Patsy and Eldridge families Bobby died January 27, they were descendents of. George joined the Navy, years. Many happy, fun2011, at the age of 74 in They also loved their quitting school in order to filled barbecue parties Aberdeen, Washington. hobby of photography. do so. He later finished his were spent at his home George attended Port Goodbye, my love. We schooling with the Navy, with seven TVs. Townsend schools in his graduating with the class Speaking of families, he will all miss you. younger years. In his high Memorial services will school years, he hitchhiked of 1953 at Chimacum. This always wanted to be from be held at the Jamestown was also the year Georgia a big family. Three marevery day to Chimacum S’Klallam Red Cedar Hall, graduated. High School (10 miles riages brought him 13 1033 Old Blyn Highway, He served four years on stepchildren. away) and back home to the carrier USS Valley his mother’s home in Port The fourth and last mar- Sequim, at noon on Saturday, October 17, 2015. Townsend. He liked the Forge. After the four years, riage, to his high school Lunch will be provided, but sports program better at he became a longshoresweetheart, Georgia, bring a potluck dish if you Chimacum. man for 39½ years at the brought him three more He was pretty clever’ wish. Local 24 in Aberdeen. stepsons: Terry, Gary and

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cover story ‘Dead’ ahead Fans rejoice as season 6 of ‘The Walking Dead’ premieres on AMC that a major power shift was about to take place at the end of the last season. AMC’s official trailer for the new season alludes to such a power shift, with tense scenes between ot long ago, vampires were all the rage on television and the big screen. Now, zombies Rick and the other residents, hordes of zombies — or “walkers,” as they’re known in have taken over and they seem to be unstopthe series — and banter between pable. new arrival Morgan (Lennie Hailed as an “honest-to-god phenomenon” James, “Jericho”) and Alexandria by Variety, few television shows have sparked the same sort of “fandemonium” as AMC’s “The leader Deanna (Tovah Feldshuh, “Law & Order”). Walking Dead,” which returns Sunday, Oct. 11. However, according to execuThe show is based on the comic book series of tive producer and showrunner the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore Scott M. Gimple, fans might not and Charlie Adlard. Season 6 of the series will want to put too much stock in once again follow the survivors of a zombie what they think might happen. apocalypse as they battle the undead and each During a panel for “The Walking other. After last year’s cliffhanger season finale, Dead” at this year’s San Diego fans have been champing at the bit for the Comic-Con, he hinted: “We show’s return. sometimes play with the truth in With nearly 16 million viewers, the season 5 trailers . . . just to maintain the finale broke ratings records for the series. Rick (Andrew Lincoln, “This Life”) and his group had experience for everybody.” Interesting . . . been taken in by the people of Alexandria, a Gimple went on to say that “safe” community fenced off from zombies, near Washington, D.C. However, they remained skep- Rick faces challenges in season tical of the Alexandria residents and it appeared 6 because of what went down

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in the season finale (don’t worry, you won’t find any spoilers here). “Things might not be as they seem, but Rick absolutely has to deal with the fact that things went down with Reg [Steve Coulter] and with Pete [Corey Brill] and all of these people who might have been following him into the bowels of hell are maybe looking at him a little differently.” Those willing to follow Rick into zombie-populated hell include fan favorites Norman Reedus (“The Boondock Saints,” 1999) as Daryl, Steven Yeun (“I Origins,” 2014) as Glenn, Lauren Cohan (“Supernatural”) as Maggie, Danai Gurira (“Treme”) as Michonne, Melissa McBride (“Living Proof,” 2008) as Carol, Chandler Riggs (“The Wronged Man,” 2010) as Carl, Sonequa Martin-Green (“Toe to Toe,” 2009) as Sasha, and Michael Cudlitz (“Southland”) as Abraham. Melissa McBride These characters as seen in “The have formed the core Walking Dead.” of the series so far, and

fans are no doubt hoping all of them will make it through another season, though you never can be too sure with “TWD.” Since the season 5 finale, people have been buzzing about season 6, especially the addition of James, whose character has been tracking Rick since saving him from a walker at the very beginning of season 1. The actor has been acclaimed for his portrayal, even though he’s only appeared in a few episodes in seasons 1, 3 and 5. Also new in season 6 are Merritt Wever (“Nurse Jackie”) as Dr. Denise Cloyd, Ethan Embry (“Grace and Frankie”) as Alexandria resident Carter, and Corey Hawkins (“Straight Outta Compton,” 2015) as supply runner Heath. News also recently broke that Xander Berkeley (“24”) will join the cast for the latter half of season 6. While many people have speculated that he will play Negan — a villain from the comic series — others insist this will not be the case. He will, however, play a major villain. The mysterious and seemingly ruthless survivor group known as The Wolves will also play a part in the upcoming season, though Gimple teased that it might be in a way viewers won’t expect.

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the Vegas tradition. So just what are these post-dusk duels? In each troll around the streets episode, two of the city’s famous chefs step out of of Las Vegas late at night and you just might their kitchens and into a food truck that they’ve witness an after-hours never been in before. show like no other. The They’ll be without their moonlit duels between armies of highly trained the city’s chefs are a lokitchen staff. They won’t cal tradition that have have their fancy sousgained a national audivide machines and won’t ence, and the fights are have the time to braise coming back for another meats for hours. The inround. The second season gredients they’ll be given of “Late Nite Chef Fight” to work with range from premieres Thursday, Oct. unfamiliar to outright 15, on FYI. exotic. There’s another Hosted by four-time twist, too: they’ll be workworld champion boxer ing in front of a live audiLaila Ali and chef Vic “Ve- ence that tends to get a gas” Moea, each hourlittle bit loud. Over three starlit long episode is based on

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ing Dead”). It’s not just in front of the camera that the talent will be on display. Each night of the four-night event will be headlined by a different director, and with Emmy winner Thomas Carter (“Coach Carter,” 2005) and Satellite Award nominee Phillip Noyce (“Salt,” 2010) on board, the bar just keeps getting set higher. The original “Roots” was an astounding success story, and the bar couldn’t be set higher for the remake. With A-list actors and equally talented directors, though, hitting those expectations just might be an achievable goal. “Roots” will premiere next year across A+E Networks channels. A ‘Crazy’ switcheroo: One channel’s loss is another one’s gain. “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” set to premiere on The CW on Monday, Oct. 12, was originally green-lighted by Showtime, which even produced a pilot episode, before ultimately deciding not to move forward with the musical comedy. The CW, it seems, saw something in the show that Showtime didn’t. Rachel Bloom (“Robot Chicken”) stars as Rebecca, a single woman who bumps into her old high school boyfriend (Vincent Rodriguez III, “Hostages”) on the streets of New York. Her interest in him is immediately rekindled to an unhealthy degree, and she follows him across the country to his new home in California. Other cast members include Donna Lynne Champlin (“Law & Order”), Santino Fontana (“Frozen,” 2013), Vella Lovell (“OM City”) and Pete Gardner (“Eagleheart”). Does The CW have a new hit on its hands, or was Showtime right to ditch a lemon of a show? Either way, this “switcheroo” will probably pay off for one of the channels. “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” premieres Monday, Oct. 12, on The CW. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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Travel back to the era of mixtapes and acid-wash jeans with Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) and her quirky family in this new episode. Set in the 1980s, the comedy also stars Jeff Garlin, Sean Giambrone, Hayley Orrantia and Troy Gentile.

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In this new episode, Damon (Ian Somerhalder) is forced to make amends with his mother when his actions jeopardize a deal between Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Lily (Annie Wersching). However, Lily remains one step ahead of everyone.

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Seasoned detectives Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) and Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez) tackle some of New York’s toughest cases. Reagan is part of a family of law enforcement officers that also includes his Police Chief father, Frank (Tom Selleck).

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