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Shooting a jealous outcome? Authorities think PA gunshot was linked to feud over woman BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Kelly McNees, portraying Marilyn Monroe, is escorted down the Haller Fountain steps as part of opening ceremonies for the 2012 Port Townsend Film Festival. More photos on Page C1.

‘Something going on in this town,’ actor Dern says BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Port Townsend Film Festival special guests Chely Wright, left, and Bruce Dern meet the crowd in downtown Port Townsend.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The red-carpet arrival of filmmakers and veteran actor Bruce Dern, cheered on by several hundred festival attendees and local residents, kicked off the 13th annual Port Townsend Film Festival for a long weekend of films and activities. “There is something going on in this town that isn’t happening anywhere else,” said Dern, the festival’s special guest, as he addressed the crowd before cutting the ribbon of film to open the festival Friday. “I’ve been looking for a town like this all my life.” An estimated 2,100 attendees converged on the downtown area for fun and movies, watching 76 films running from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Saturday and today. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — Authorities say it was a simmering feud over a woman that turned into gunfire. A probable-cause arrest warrant for attempted murder was issued last week for Mario Hackney, a 45-year-old Port Angeles man who remained at large Saturday after a multi-agency manhunt for him Thursday. Hackney fled on foot Hackney late Thursday morning after allegedly firing a shotgun at a man who was trying to race away in his pickup truck. The man was not injured in the blast in front of a residence in the 200 block of Cameron road west of Port Angeles but hurt his hands after falling on the road while he fled the scene, authorities said. “It was basically over a girl,” Sheriff’s Office Detective Sgt. Lyman Moores said Friday.

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Law enforcement officers with several agencies — including the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, State Patrol, Sequim police and Lower Elwha Klallam tribe — aided by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter, as well as canine trackers, searched the area of Cameron Road south of U.S. Highway 101 on Thursday. Clallam County Chief Criminal Deputy Ron Cameron said Friday that a warrant was issued Thursday by the Sheriff’s Office. The aerial and ground search was suspended at 8 p.m. Thursday. Deputies continued to concentrate Friday on the same area, where they believe Hackney may still be hiding, Cameron said. TURN

Local state lawmakers defend existence of surplus accounts BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The North Olympic Peninsula’s three 24th District state legislators are defending the existence of campaign surplus accounts after two former state legislators said the accounts should be eliminated.

The 24th District, which covers Clallam and Jefferson counties and the northern half of Grays Harbor County, is represented by three Democrats: state Reps. Kevin Van De Wege and Steve Tharinger, both of Sequim, and state Sen. Jim Hargrove of Hoquiam. Spending from the accounts — made up of surplus campaign

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OLYMPIA — Two former members of the state Legislature have said it is time for lawmakers to eliminate campaign surplus accounts, which some politicians have tapped for iPads, clothing, car repairs,

tuition and alcohol. Former state Rep. Toby Nixon and former state Sen. Bill Finkbeiner said they have started working with lawmakers to close the accounts after an Associated Press story identified a variety of questionable expenditures. TURN

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Bynes faces new charges in driving case PROSECUTORS HAVE CHARGED Amanda Bynes with knowingly driving on a suspended license. It’s the third court case the actress has racked up in recent months. Bynes was charged Friday in Burbank, Calif., with two counts of driving on a suspended Bynes license. The charges stem from an incident last Sunday that led to her car being impounded. Bynes faces two other cases: a drunken driving case and a hit-and-run case involving two accidents. Bynes’ driver’s license was revoked in August, and a judge last week ordered her to stop driving.

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PROMOTING ‘OCEANIA’ Billy Corgan, frontman of The Smashing Pumpkins, holds a news conference promoting the group’s recently released album, “Oceania,” in Mexico City on Saturday. The alternative rock group will perform in Monterrey, Mexico, today before heading to Canada. The 26-year-old starred in the Nickelodeon series “All That” and the 2010 film “Easy A.” She has pleaded not guilty in the DUI case.

Her attorney, Richard Hutton, was not available for comment. The new charges were first reported by celebrity website TMZ.

EDWIN P. WILSON, 84, who was part spy, part tycoon, lived large. He claimed to own 100 corporations in the United States and Europe, many of them real and many of them shells.

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Passings DOROTHY CARTER, 94, a former stage actress who starred in the adaptation of the groundbreaking novel Strange Fruit on Broadway and later became an educator and a children’s book author, has died after battling bladder cancer. She died Sept. 14 in New York, family friend Mary Zaslofsky said Friday. Mrs. Carter made her Broadway debut in 1945 in Lillian Smith’s adaptation of her novel Strange Fruit, an interracial love story. The show, directed by Jose Ferrer and starring Jane White and Earl Jones, closed after 60 performances but got a positive write-up by then-first lady Eleanor Roosevelt in her syndicated column. Mrs. Carter, who was black, became part of the American Negro Theater under the direction of Abe Hill and played Ruth Lawson in its 1946 Broadway production of “Walk Hard.” She also appeared in Lou Peterson’s “Take a Giant Step” in 1953. After moving to Milwaukee, she enrolled in the Wisconsin State Teachers College and later earned her master’s degree. She taught at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and became the first female African-American professor at Bank Street College of Education in New York City in 1981.

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He had an apartment in Geneva; a hunting lodge in England; a seaside villa in Tripoli, Libya; a town house in Washington; and real estate in North Carolina, Lebanon and Mexico. He showered minks on his mistress, whom he called “Wonder Woman.” And if the IRS questioned his tax filings, he terminated the discussion by saying he was a CIA operative on a covert mission. For Mr. Wilson, who died Sept. 10 in Seattle, the adventure collapsed with his arrest in 1982 on charges of selling Libya 20 tons of powerful explosives. Over the next two years, he was tried in four federal cases in four different courts,

accused of, among other things, smuggling arms and plotting to murder his wife. He was sentenced to a total of 52 years in prison. He served 22 of them, mostly in solitary confinement. Then the dagger of fate took a strange twist. After studying thousands of documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, Mr. Wilson and his lawyer went back to court and demolished the government’s case. The evidence Mr. Wilson had collected convinced a federal judge in Houston that he had in fact been working for the agency and that the CIA had lied about his not being CIA at the time.

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ An altercation that led to a manhunt for Mario Wayne Hackney on Thursday was in the 200 block of Cameron Road but not at the address listed on Page A1 of Friday’s Clallam County edition and Page A7 of the Jefferson County edition. The address was misreported because of incorrect information given to the Peninsula Daily News.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

1937 (75 years ago) Emulating the fish whose protection is his duty, state Fisheries Inspector E.M. Benn went swimming in the dangerous surf off Ediz Hook to board and arrest the crew of the purse seine boat Enos of Seattle on charges of fishing in waters closed to commercial fishing. Benn, driving his automobile on Ediz Hook, observed the Enos about a quarter-mile off the Spit within the limits of the closed area specified by

Initiative 77. Anxious to reach the Enos before its net could be closed, Benn handed his coat to City Commissioner Dave Masters, who accompanied him in the car, and plunged into the surf.

1962 (50 years ago) Subject to Senate approval and the signature of President John F. Kennedy, which are expected shortly, the House authorized the Atomic Energy Commission and Bonneville

Power Administration to enter into a contract with the Washington Public Power Supply System for the construction of an 824,000-kilowatt nuclear power plant at Hanford. Grover Greimes of Sequim, president of the Washington Public Power Supply System, said it will be the world’s largest

nuclear plant. “This is really a great achievement for the Pacific Northwest,” Greimes said, “and the citizenry of the area can be proud of the terrific effort extended by all of its representatives in Congress, Republican and Democrat alike.”

1987 (25 years ago)

With the Great Port Townsend Bay Kinetic Seen Around Sculpture Race rumbling nearer, the race committee Peninsula snapshots has announced its search A DOZEN OR more for a Rosehips Queen to black cows in a Sequim reign over the craziness. pasture, huddled in the Laugh Lines Chairman Bart Phillips shade of the pasture’s only said the queen candidates tree, seeking relief from the will be judged on their abilPRINCE WAS ON Lottery “The View” the other morn- blazing sun . . . ity to tell a joke, demoning. The musician Prince, LAST NIGHT’S LOTstrate talent and show the WANTED! “Seen Around” items. TERY results are available not the royal prince. preparation of a baked item. Send them to PDN News Desk, You could tell because by phoning, toll-free, 800“Microwaved six-packs P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles WA he was fully clothed. 545-7510 or at walottery. do not constitute a balanced 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or email Craig Ferguson news@peninsuladailynews.com. com/WinningNumbers. meal,” the judges’ rules say.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Sept. 23, the 267th day of 2012. There are 99 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Sept. 23, 1952, Sen. Richard M. Nixon, R-Calif., salvaged his vice-presidential nomination by appearing live on television to refute allegations of improper campaign fundraising. The address became known as the “Checkers” speech because of Nixon’s on-air reference to the family pet, a dog named “Checkers.” On this date: ■ In 1779, during the Revolutionary War, the American warship Bon Homme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones, defeated the HMS Serapis in battle.

■ In 1780, British spy John Andre was captured along with papers revealing Benedict Arnold’s plot to surrender West Point to the British. ■ In 1806, the Lewis and Clark expedition returned to St. Louis more than two years after setting out for the Pacific Northwest. ■ In 1846, Neptune was identified as a planet by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle. ■ In 1912, Mack Sennett’s first Keystone short subject, a “splitreel” of two comedies both starring Mabel Normand and Ford Sterling (“Cohen Collects a Debt” and “The Water Nymph”), was released.

■ In 1932, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded. ■ In 1939, Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, died in London at age 83. ■ In 1949, President Harry S. Truman announced there was evidence the Soviet Union recently had conducted a nuclear test explosion. The test had been carried out Aug. 29, 1949. ■ In 1957, nine black students who’d entered Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas were forced to withdraw because of a white mob outside. ■ In 1962, “The Jetsons,” an animated cartoon series about a Space Age family, premiered as the ABC television network’s first

color program. ■ In 1973, former Argentine President Juan Peron won a landslide election victory that returned him to power; his wife, Isabel, was elected vice president. ■ Ten years ago: A defiant Yasser Arafat dug in at his besieged West Bank compound, rejecting Israel’s demand to hand over the names of all those holed up inside. ■ Five years ago: Cuba published a photo of a standing, smiling Fidel Castro looking heavier but still gaunt as he met with Angola’s president. ■ One year ago: After 41 years, the soap opera “All My Children” broadcast its final episode on ABC-TV.


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A3 Briefly: Nation police said they had serious concerns when an armed man took a business owner hostage in a downtown high-rise office building — and not just because he had a knife. The suspect, 22-year-old WASHINGTON — A breeze Klein Michael Thaxton, made of momentum on his side, PresiFacebook posts during the fivedent Barack Obama was trying hour ordeal Friday, authorities to shore up support in a pivotal said, and they feared that state Saturday while he and responses from friends, family rival Mitt Romney argue over and others might goad him into who can change the country’s political culture and best protect violence. In the end, police say, Thaxthe financial and health secuton surrendered peacefully and rity of older Americans. Obama was released businessman Charles Breitsman. traveling to Now police believe that Wisconsin, which his cam- Thaxton might have chosen paign had con- Breitsman because he spotted a smartphone and computer in sidered safely in his column, his office and saw a high-profile opportunity to express himself for his first visit since Feb- on the social networking site, Chief Nathan Harper said. ruary. Thaxton was arraigned SatObama Obama urday on felony charges of kidaides seem eager to fortify that hold in case napping, aggravated assault Romney’s running mate, Wiscon- and making terroristic threats. He remains jailed on $1 million sin Rep. Paul Ryan, can erode bail. some of the president’s support as the candidates’ first debate, Today’s news guests on Oct. 3, fast approaches. Facing WASHINGTON — Guest lineups some secondfor today’s TV news shows: guessing ■ ABC’s “This Week” — within his Republican National Committee own party Chairman Reince Priebus; David over his stratAxelrod, adviser to President egy, Romney Barack Obama’s re-election camwas raising paign. money in Cali■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — fornia in Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Mass.; Sen. Romney hopes of recovKelly Ayotte, R-N.H. ering his ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — fundraising advantage. Former President Bill Clinton. Last month, for the first time, ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” Obama and the Democratic — Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Party raised more than Romney Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Mike and the Republican Party, Rogers, R-Mich. $114 million to $111.6 million. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rob-

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Anti-militia protests rock unsettled Libya

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BENGHAZI, Libya — Residents of Libya’s second-largest city warned Saturday of a “revolution” to get rid of militias and Islamic extremists after protests against the armed groups, spurred in part by the killing of the U.S. ambassador, left at least four dead in an unprecedented eruption of public frustration. In a sign of how weak the country’s post-Moammar Gadhafi leadership remains, authorities tried to stem popular anger, pleading that some of the militias are needed to keep the country safe since the police and army are incapable of doing so. A mass protest Friday against militias turned into assaults by thousands against the compounds of several armed groups in Benghazi that lasted into early Saturday. Crowds stormed the headquarters of Ansar al-Shariah, an Islamic extremist group suspected in the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate here. The state news agency Sat-

BEIRUT — The leaders of the rebel Free Syrian Army said Saturday they moved their command center from Turkey to Syria with the aim of uniting rebels and speeding up the fall of President Bashar Assad’s regime. Brig. Gen. Mustafa alSheikh, who heads the FSA’s Military Council, told The Associated Press that the group made the Sheikh move last week. He would not say where the new headquarters is located or give other details. The FSA is the most prominent of the rebel groups trying to topple Assad, though its authority over networks of fighters in Syria is limited. Its commanders have been criticized for being based in Turkey while thousands are killed inside Syria. The Associated Press

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Divided Congress ends ho-hum session Election may give houses new direction BY DONNA CASSATA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A frustrated Congress quit Washington, D.C., on Saturday with at least one hope — that the stark choice in the election ahead will give lawmakers clarity about what Americans want from their government. They desperately need some direction. Lawmakers will return in about seven weeks and face a crowded list of must-do items, topped by avoiding what’s become known as the fiscal cliff: the combination of expiring George W. Bush-era tax cuts and automatic spending cuts that could drive the country back into recession. Two years of rancor and a divided government resulted in one of the least productive Congresses in history. President Barack Obama piled on in his weekly radio address. “Without much fanfare, members of the House of Representatives banged a gavel, turned out the lights and rushed home, declaring their work finished for now,” Obama told Americans, while failing to mention the Democratic-controlled Senate. “If that frustrates you, it should — because their work isn’t finished.”

Fiscal stopgap In the early morning hours Saturday, the Senate cleared and sent Obama a bill to keep the government running for another six months.

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Rep. Tom Rooney The reluctant traveler The temporary measure is a reflection of lawmakers’ failure to complete any of the 12 spending bills by the Oct. 1 start of the fiscal year. The nation will have to wait until after the election for Congress to deal with taxes, spending cuts, the farm bill and the cashstrapped Postal Service. It comes as no surprise to lawmakers that their public approval has plummeted to about 12 percent. “I literally get on a plane with a baseball hat and hope to God nobody knows who I am because they’re just going to yell at me,” two-term Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Fla., said Friday as lawmakers prepared to flee the Capitol. Members of Congress are counting on the voters, faced with a straightforward choice in the election, to decide a way forward. The candidates and parties present two competing philosophies: ■ Obama and Democrats envision a government with enough resources to help lift up the less fortunate. ■ Mitt Romney and Republicans see a government that gets out of the way, allowing people to

make the most in an opportunistic society. The difficulty for lawmakers is that the presidential election of 2008 and the congressional contests of 2010 contradicted each other. “The electorate has sent us, has sent the country, two very different messages over the last two elections,” said freshman Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C. “They elected the most liberal president in a long time and then the most conservative group to the House of Representatives two years later. That is the conflicting message.” The upcoming election — “You sort of look at this as the tiebreaker. I have no difficulty with the big issues of the day being solved at the ballot box,” Mulvaney said.

Little production During the past two years, the Republican-controlled House and Democratic-led Senate struggled for consensus on what had been easy in previous years, such as legislation to fund transportation projects. Just over 173 bills became law, far fewer than the 383 in Obama’s first two years, when Democrats held Congress, and fewer than the 460 in the last two years of Republican Bush’s second term with a Democratic Congress. Lack of activity isn’t the only reason for the lower production. House Republicans eliminated plenty of feel-good resolutions and measures such as those honoring sports teams. Based on days worked, Congress has been in session 287 days, compared with 286 in Obama’s first two years. Lawmakers are expected to return Nov. 13 for several weeks of work.

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West: Ex-soldier accused in massacre taken to Calif.

Nation: Mauled man tries ‘to be one’ with tiger

Nation: Buy an expensive diamond, get a free rifle

World: Facebook party invitation sparks a riot

A FORMER GUATEMALAN soldier accused of being involved in a 1982 massacre during that country’s civil war has been extradited to California where he faces immigration fraud charges. Jose Sosa Orantes was brought to the U.S. from Canada, where he fled after U.S. officials began investigating allegations that he was a war criminal who had lied to U.S. officials to become a naturalized citizen. Authorities allege that Sosa pretended he had never served in the Guatemalan military unit he had helped command. Sosa lived for many years in Southern California as a martial arts instructor.

A MAN WHO was mauled by a tiger at New York’s Bronx Zoo is facing arrest after telling investigators he wanted “to be one” with the 400-pound beast, police said Saturday. David Villalobos also claimed that despite his serious injuries, he was able to pet the tiger before zookeepers came to his rescue, Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said. Police reported earlier that 25-yearold Villalobos admitted to a police officer making a conscious decision to jump from an elevated train into the animal’s den “in a desire to be one with the tiger,” Browne said. The mauling happened Friday.

A JEWELER IN metropolitan Atlanta is adding some bang to the bling. Under a new promotion, customers who buy a diamond worth $2,499 or more from D. Geller and Son will get a voucher for a free hunting rifle. Owner Mike Geller told WSB-TV that he got the idea after seeing a similar offer at a Missouri car dealership. He said many of his customers are hunters. Geller’s stores are not handing out rifles at the counter. Customers must go to a local gun dealer to redeem the voucher and follow all laws governing the purchase of firearms.

THOUSANDS OF REVELERS descending on a small Dutch town sparked a riot after a party invitation posted on Facebook went viral, authorities said Saturday. Prosecutor Hessel Schuth said 34 people were arrested Friday night and in the early hours of Saturday and would be prosecuted for public-order offenses. Several people were injured, but none seriously. “Scum ran amok in our town,” said Rob Bats, mayor of Haren, 115 miles north of Amsterdam. The party was planned as a small celebration by a 16-year-old girl who posted the invitation on Facebook.


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Norm Goodin, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1024, background, salutes as American Legion Riders, from left, Gary Velie, Jeff McFarland and Bobby Cannon take part in a flagfolding ceremony during POW/MIA Day on Friday in Port Angeles. The event, held at the Port Angeles Veterans Center, was held to remember and honor military personnel who are missing in action or were held prisoner by hostile forces in wartime.

Officials scale back search for 76-year-old Port Orchard man missing since Sept. 15 BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — The search for a missing 76-yearold Port Orchard man who was last reported to be in Olympic National Forest has been scaled back after last week’s multi-agency search. “We’ve left the area, although we intend to send smaller crews in there in the next few days,� said Jefferson County Sheriff Chief Criminal Deputy Joe Nole, incident commander, on Friday. Nole said the search area was approximately 5 square miles. It is out of range for cellular phones, he said. Cecil Socrates Mann was reported missing after failing to return from what family thought was a one-day fishing trip Sept. 15. A garbled voicemail to his granddaughter that night caused her concern, and she reported it to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office.

A triangulation of M a n n ’ s phone determined the call to originate in the Quilcene Mann area. On Monday, a hiker reported finding Mann’s car, a 2007 Ford Focus, about 9 miles off U.S. Highway 101 near Quilcene in the Tunnel Creek area of the Hood Canal District of the national forest. The undercarriage of the car had been significantly damaged from traveling along deeply rutted roads, law enforcement said. Coordination of the ground search was turned over to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday.

Canvassed area Search-and-rescue teams canvassed the area, composed of very steep terrain, until nightfall. A helicopter search was completed by the Border Patrol and Guardian One out of King County. Neither agency reported

seeing any signs of the missing man. Agencies involved in the search included the sheriff’s offices of Jefferson and Kitsap counties, Kitsap Explorer Search and Rescue, Jefferson Search and Rescue, Clallam Search and Rescue, Olympic Mountain Rescue and Jefferson County Emergency Management, along with three police dog teams. Department of Emergency Management spokesperson Keppie Keplinger said “the case is still open� and will be managed off-site by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. “The crews have done everything they can,� Keplinger said. “The area on both sides of the road where the car was found had steep cliffs on both sides, and they searched the terrain very carefully.� Keplinger said hikers heading into the search area will be notified of a missing person and will be given fliers describing Mann. Anyone with information about Mann’s whereabouts should phone Nole at 360344-9747.

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PORT ANGELES — Options for tree removal and revegetation of the city’s largest park were presented at a gathering last week that drew more than two dozen participants. The options were contained in a two-pronged version of the $150,000 Lincoln Park Master Plan that the city Parks, Recreation & Beautification Commission reviewed at its regular meeting Thursday. The Port Angeles City Council will have the final say on what happens in the city-owned park. The plan is funded by the Port of Port Angeles, which owns the William R. Fairchild International Airport adjacent to the park, and was presented by landscape architect Juliet Vong, president of HBB Landscape Architecture of Seattle. It differs from the one Vong presented in April in two main respects: It eliminates an orchard and adds an approximately 1-acre parking lot on the fairgrounds side of the park as part of the fairgrounds’ longrange plans. The plan seeks to address the problem of the park’s diseased trees and trees that obstruct the flight path to the airport with three options: doing nothing, removing current and future tree obstructions, and removing only trees that are at or near obstruction limits. The Federal Aviation Administration has said it will pay for initial but not long-term tree removal and revegetation costs at the 147acre park. The FAA objected to the orchard because it draw birds, another flight hazard. The proposed plan also lays out a vision of a new Lincoln Park that would include a system of pedestrian and biking trails, an

expanded wetland, a nature arborist — not one hired by walk, two playground areas the city — determine how and a local-foods garden. many diseased trees are in the park. Oct. 10 meeting Graywolf walked around the commission table and Cost estimates for fulfillput the leaves of a plant that ing the plan will be precame from the park under sented at a 6 p.m. Oct. 10 the nose of each commission open house at the Vern Burmember to smell its vanilla ton Community Center, Vong scent, saying it had medicisaid. A funding source for the nal qualities and also grows non-FAA-related park in Olympic National Park. Then she tapped a small improvements has not been identified, city Recreation drum while she and William Services Manager Richard Hunt sang a one-minute song, intoning, “I’m an OlymBonine said. “We haven’t determined pic mountain woman/I’m an yet where the money is going Olympic mountain man.� to come from,� Bonine said. Vong identified eight non- Pilot appreciates plan FAA funding options to pay Pilot Jordan Von said he for the park’s new features, appreciated what the master including the Washington plan called for. Wildlife and Recreation Pro“You’re doing it for the gram and the Salmon Recov- safety of my passengers and ery Fund. the safety of those that use The tallest trees — some the airport,� he said. of them 70 feet and growing Kim Weimer said he was — are in the eastern section worried that planes might fly of the park, Vong said. too low over the park once the trees are gone. Tree removal But pilot Mel Rudin said “Tree removal quickly pilots are close to hitting the became one of the bigger trees now as they approach issues on the park and par- the airport. “It’s a win-win for the city, ticularly hard to grapple with as we’ve gone through a win for the port and primarily a win for safety,� he the process,� Vong said. The plan does not call for said. “The port contributes by the cutting of any tall trees on private property, Vong virtue of FAA funding,� Rudin said. said. “You’re going to get a Most of the nine people who attended the meeting safer park and a more usable concentrated on the tree-cut- park.� Trees likely would be cut ting aspects of the plan during 30 minutes of comments. in late 2014 after an environThey included Devon mental assessment, port airGraywolf, who urged the city port manager Doug Sandau to have an independent said.

Briefly . . . Commissioner candidates set to speak SEQUIM — Clallam County commissioner candidates Maggie Roth and Mike Chapman will speak before Concerned Citizens of Clallam County on Monday. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Sequim unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula at 400 W. Fir St. A question-and-answer period will be featured. The meeting is open to all, and questions from the public are encouraged. Roth, a Republican, is challenging Chapman, a political independent who is seeking a fourth four-year term as one of the three county commissioners.

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Heavy traffic today PORT TOWNSEND — The Oyster Run in Anacortes is expected to prompt heavy motorcycle traffic at the Port Townsend ferry terminal today. Heavy traffic is expected in Port Townsend from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., the state ferry system said. Coupeville will experience heavy traffic from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. today. All drivers, including motorcyclists, were encouraged to make reservations on the Washington State Ferries website at www. wsdot.wa.gov/ferries or by phoning 5-1-1.

$5M settlements TACOMA — The families of two Lakewood police officers who were killed by Maurice Clemmons in November 2009 each will receive $5 million under settlements with the state Department of Corrections. The money will go to relatives of Sgt. Mark Renninger and Officer Gregory Richards, said Jack Connelly, whose firm, Connelly Law Offices in Tacoma, represented the families in their claims. On Nov. 29, 2009, Clemmons fatally shot Renninger and Richards, as well as officers Ronald Owens and Tina Griswold as they sat in a coffee shop in Parkland. In an exchange of gunfire, Clemmons was wounded by Richards. Clemmons was killed two days later by a Seattle police officer. Griswold’s relatives previously reached settlements totaling $2.5 million. The families said the Department of Correction’s missteps included wrongly ignoring an Arkansas arrest warrant issued in October 2009, a few weeks before the shootings. Clemmons had served time in prison in Arkansas before moving to Washington. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press


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Boat Haven tenants dispute rate increase New moorage fees to take effect in January 2013 at 471-slip yard BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

the commissioners. Penney Sanders, another Port Angeles boat owner, said she and several other tenants want the port to commission a study of how the higher rates and insurance requirement could affect occupancy at the Boat Haven. Sanders told commissioners she wanted to see this issue appear on the Oct. 8 meeting agenda. “We will take your request under advisement,� Port Commission President John Calhoun told her. “I’ll take your re-election under advisement,� an unidentified meeting attendee quipped back from his seat in the audience. In a later interview, Calhoun said he would not be inclined to reconsider the rate increases or insurance requirements, adding that he could not, however, speak for his fellow commissioners. Calhoun said commissioners received extensive public comment on the rate issue before the final decision was made Aug. 13. “For my part, I think we’ve done a thorough job, and it’s a fair implementation,� Calhoun said. Port officials have said the rate increases will mean $65,000 more for the port if tenant occupancy levels stay constant. According to port commissioners, Boat Haven annual operational expenses run at $590,000, not including an additional $407,000

annual debt payment on a $6 million investment in moorage improvements. Sanders also supported a phase-in of the insurance requirements and wanted clearer direction from the port on what exactly is required and what happens if a tenant cannot afford the insurance. Calhoun said he would not support a phase-in period for either the new rates or insurance requirements, though he doesn’t expect 100 percent insurance compliance by the Jan. 1 deadline. He expects the Boat Haven harbormaster will work with boaters on an individual basis in that regard. Calhoun reiterated that the Boat Haven was only one of three marinas in the 20-marina moorage rate survey the port conducted that did not require liability insurance from its tenants.

PORT ANGELES — About a half-dozen tenants in the Port Angeles Boat Haven have urged the three Port of Port Angeles commisORMER PRESIDENT SUPPORTS ILMER sioners to reconsider raising Former President Bill Clinton talks with Sen. Derek Kilmer, moorage rates, D-Gig Harbor, on Sept. 15 at the Seattle Convention Center. The tenants spoke during the public comment period at Clinton supports Kilmer’s bid to become the next congressman a special board of commisfrom the 6th Congressional District, which includes the North sioners meeting Friday. Olympic Peninsula, said Kilmer’s campaign manager, Chris On Aug. 13, the board Gregorich. Kilmer, 38, a native of Port Angeles, is vying against voted 2-1, with CommisRepublican Bill Driscoll, 49, of Tacoma for the seat being vacated sioner Paul McHugh opposed, to increase rates by by Rep. Norm Dicks, a Democrat from Belfair. about 8 percent at the 471slip Boat Haven for boats 20 feet and shorter to boats 60 feet and longer. Once the new rates take effect in January 2013, the monthly cost for a 40-foot boat will go from $239.20 per Effect on live-aboards month to $258.80 per month. Boat owners also spoke Sanders, who does not live against the port’s newly on her boat at Boat Haven, mandated $300,000 liability was concerned about the insurance requirement for effect of higher costs on peomate for the demolition the better we’ll be off finan- all boat owners seeking to BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ ple who do, saying some could project ranged from $1.4 cially,� Hartman said. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS moor at the Boat Haven. lose their primary residence. million to $1.9 million, In preparation for the Sanders said the livePORT ANGELES — Port Hartman said, citing the demolition work, the port has aboard tenants of the Boat of Port Angeles staff pre- unknown amount of sal- spent about $50,000, mostly Phase-in period Haven provide a sort of sented bids for the demoli- vageable material that in maintenance staff costs, by Bill Spring, a Port Angeneighborhood watch for all tion of the mill site on could be gleaned from the les boater who started an removing aged machinery the boat owners who don’t Marine Drive, Peninsula mill site once the buildings association of Boat Haven from the PenPly buildings live on-site. Plywood, to the three port are knocked down. residents, said the port comand making the structures “We consider live-aboards commissioners at a special missioners owe it to tenants The contractor, once cho- safe for contractor walkessential to boating out here,� meeting last week. to phase in rate increases sen, would be able to offset Sanders said. The Port of Port Angeles some costs by selling recy- throughs, Hartman said. and insurance requirement. A chunk of the $50,000 ________ is expecting to pay up to clable material from the site, “Out of human consideralso went to private environ- ation of the people of Clal$1.9 million to demolish the Hartman explained. Contact reporter Jeremy mental consultants studying buildings and dispose of any Schwartz at 360-452-2345, ext. Anderson Environmental what needs to be done to lam County, [we ask you] to hazardous materials that Contracting submitted a offer a phase-in period of 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsuladailynews.com. might be found in them, $1.5 million bid but failed to remove any hazardous mate- three years,� Spring told according to port budget submit necessary follow-up rials found while demolishing the buildings. planning documents. paperwork, Hartman said. The port also has spent Of the seven bids received, about $150,000, mostly in the lowest acceptable bid, Lowest bid utility costs, on the PenPly which staff members said The lowest bid by far buildings since it took they bumped up to the top of the list after the first- and came from 3 Kings Environ- responsibility for the site in second-lowest were thrown mental Inc., based in Battle December of last year, Hartout because of errors, came Ground, at roughly $961,000. man said. Demolition work will from Tacoma-based Rhine This contractor, however, Demolition LLC at roughly asked to retract the bid remove only the abovebecause of a calculation error ground structures at the $1.6 million. PenPly site, which sits on a With bids received and on its end, Hartman said. 3 Kings Environmental 19-acre downtown parcel off the lowest identified, port staff now have two months to will now have to provide Marine Drive, Hartman said. “This project takes everyrecommend that port com- proof an error if they want missioners award the bid or the bid bond, paid to the port thing done to the ground,� he seek out more bid proposals, at 5 percent of the bid, to be said. Once the buildings are port public works manager returned, Hartford explained. Chris Hartman said at Fri- Normally, contractors would gone, work can begin on day’s commissioners’ meet- not get this bond back if they removing any soil contaminated with hazardous chemiretract their bid. ing. Hartman could not give cals left over from the mill’s The port became responsible for the mill late last an estimate as to when operation. The port and the state year after the business suc- demolition might start at the JEREMY SCHWARTZ/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS cumbed to debt and closed PenPly site but said port Department of Ecology are in staff want work to begin as the process of hammering out Steve DeBiddle, left, and Chris Allen, both boat owners and tenants of down. The 70-year-old mill, most soon as the chosen contractor an agreement that will detail the Port of Port Angeles Boat Haven, discuss new moorage rates at the west yard of the Boat Haven on Friday. recently reopened under the is able. how this cleanup proceeds. Port officials have said in PenPly name in March 2010, went under owing the port the past that demolition and the state Department of could start as early as Labor & Industries $2.4 mil- December. “The sooner we’re able to lion. 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Surplus: Funds Festival: Dern to visit brother CONTINUED FROM A1 shed their excess cash. Nixon also sent some of Finkbeiner said legisla- his money to political tors appear to be using the groups, and some of it was surplus funds as an extra donated in 2009 and 2007 to the Washington Coalition checking account. “I just feel like they’re for Open Government, being abused,� Finkbeiner where he serves as a volunteer leader. said. “There’s not enough Nixon said the accounts oversight.� serve as a temptation for Nixon, a Republican, is politicians to misuse the currently president of the money. Washington Coalition for He said no lawmakers Open Government, which have agreed to introduce bills itself as a nonprofit the legislation, but he susand nonpartisan organiza- pects there are some who tion advocating for trans- will be on board. parency. “I do think there are Finkbeiner is a Republi- quite a few legislators — on can candidate for lieuten- both sides of the aisle — ant governor. who are very committed to State law allows politi- ethics and would be willing cians to use their surplus to sponsor this kind of bill,� accounts for a variety of Nixon said. things, including an State Sen. Andy Hill, umbrella option for “office- R-Redmond, said it’s somerelated expenses.� thing he is going to explore in the coming days. Law too broad He didn’t create a surNixon and Finkbeiner plus account after winning say that is too broad. They his Senate seat but said he propose the elimination of sees opportunity to provide the accounts and would additional transparency allow politicians to either and clarification for lawreturn excess money to con- makers who do use them. “There’s a lot of gray tributors or save it for area in there,� Hill said. future elections. “In the end, voters want Finkbeiner had a surplus account when he was transparency, and they in the Legislature and don’t like the gray areas.� Nixon and Finkbeiner reported spending the money on meals, printing also said they want to see the Legislature increase expenses and travel. Much of it was forwarded funding for the state’s Pubto the Senate Republicans lic Disclosure Commission, campaign committee, which the agency that oversees is how many lawmakers campaign finance matters.

CONTINUED FROM A1 got an enthusiastic response, she said, Also included were sev- “although she told us we eral special events, begin- didn’t have a budget.� The troupe’s members — ning with a salmon barbecue Friday afternoon, extending consisting of local actors, to an awards show Saturday wannabe actors and chilnight and continuing with dren — have been rehearsfilmmaker interviews and ing on the steps all week. During Friday’s commuother events today. Those watching the Tay- nity dinner, Dern, 76, sat at lor Street free outdoor a table in front of the Palace movie, “E.T.� — the first of Theater for more than an three to be shown there over hour as people approached the weekend— jammed the him requesting an autograph or a picture. one-block area Friday. Dern, who played the vilAlso on hand opening day — and appearing with Dern lain in many of his 140 downtown — was the other filmed performances since 2013 festival special guest, 1960, engaged each person country singer Chely Wright, in detailed conversation, the subject of “Wish Me asking them questions Away,� shown Friday and Sat- about themselves, Port Townsend or their favorite urday. [Wright will be profiled in movies, and chatting amiably until the next fan interMonday’s editions.] rupted. Along with his public Opening ceremony appearances, Dern was The barbecue, free films scheduled to visit his and special events are brother, whom he had not familiar parts of the festi- seen in 25 years and who val, which this year added a lives nearby. new component: an opening ceremony. Talks with students Right before the ribbonOne film festival tradicutting, a troupe of 30 dancers took over the Haller tion is for special guests to Fountain steps, running up visit Port Townsend High and down the stairs in a School, where they talk buoyant, choreographed about their life and career to an assembled group of routine. The ceremony included students. Dern arrived about 40 an acrobatic performance by the Nanda Ninja The- minutes late, as mixed signals resulted in him being atre. Amy Sousa approached driven to Chimacum High Janette Force, film festival School. Upon his arrival in Port director, with the idea for an opening ceremony and Townsend, he engaged the

kids who walked him into the library in easy banter. “So you’re a jumper? How high have you jumped?� he asked a student. “Have you ever made 5 feet?� “I’ve done 4-foot-10inches,� was the reply. “That’s not bad. How fast can you run?� Dern said. He took his place in the library in front of about 50 students and immediately launched into a combination of recollections — as well as an admonishment for a student for falling asleep when he was talking.

Become stars Dern told the students it was within their grasp to become successful actors, even stars, in the movie business. “You want to gather with other kids in coffeehouses or wherever they hang out and pick their brains,� he said. “Find out what they know, find out where there is a part in a play, and try out for it, even if it’s in a [expletive] garage. “Try out some scenes, make up your own story, build a relationship and start working,� Dern added. “If you really want to be an actor, you need to be honest,� he told the students. “One honest moment calls out another honest moment, and one fake moment calls out another

fake moment,� he said. “Each one of you in this room has one thing that allows you to become a star: You have a heart and a life experience. “And if you find the ability to be publicly private in front of other people, you can become a star. “If you can’t, get the [expletive] out of my business because you are in the way.�

John Wayne, Hitchcock Dern told stories, many that he had told several times before: how he killed John Wayne in the movies, what it was like to work with Alfred Hitchcock and how bigger-than-life movie stars don’t exist anymore. Dern said later that he was assembling several of the stories — which he also told after a screening of “Smile� on Saturday night — for inclusion in a oneman show about his career and experiences. Dern said aspiring actors will encounter resistance, especially from their family. “You have a chance if you are excited about doing this,� Dern said. “But when you go home, your parents are going to bang their hand on the table and say, ‘Absolutely not. You will be a lawyer, you will work in a department store, you will be a fireman before you will be a [expletive] actor.’� TURN

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Local: Debate over legislators spending funds CONTINUED FROM A1 Van De Wege While a major portion of surplus donations fund party causes, their call to action came following an Aug. 27 Associated Press article that documented expenditures including auto repairs, iPads and alcohol that were made by statewide and legislative elected officials with surplus campaign donations. “I do not think that contributor funds should be redirected to personal use, or to political uses other than intended by the contributor, without the permission of the contributor,� Nixon, president of the Washington Coalition for Open Government, said in an email to Peninsula Daily News. “Bill Finkbeiner and I are continuing to refine ideas for the legislation based on discussions with possible sponsors and other activists. “No draft bill yet exists, but we are having conversations with possible sponsors.� He said Wednesday that he is in the process of planning meetings with legislators.

According to the state Public Disclosure Commission, Van De Wege spent $2,913 in surplus campaign donations on three pieces of new furniture, including three new lamps that cost a combined $650, for his Olympia office in 2009. Van De Wege said he checked to see what was available from the House stockpile of furniture, then bought new pieces. “I did not use taxpayer money in any way, shape or form,� he said. Van De Wege, the House majority whip and the chamber’s fourth-ranking Democrat, also spent $1,800 for a 2009 party for about 100 people at Anthony’s restaurant in Seattle restaurant. The purpose: to celebrate the passage of legislation that shifts responsibility for funding Neah Bay’s emergency response tug from the state to the maritime industry. “I chose to use my campaign surplus account exactly as it was designed to do,� Van De Wege said, adding that the “landmark� legislation saves the state of Washington more than

$3 million a year.

Hargrove Donations by state Sen. Jim Hargrove included $5,000 each in campaign donations in 2008 to Christian Cable Ministries, the Union Gospel Mission of Gig Harbor and Haiti Arise Ministries; and $3,000 to the 7th Street Theater Association in Hoquiam. “It seems to me that’s a good way to spend campaign funds,� Hargrove said. “It should not be spent on furniture; it should be very tightly controlled. I would prefer to still give it to charities.� Said Van De Wege: “We should never stop the ability of people to donate to charity.� Hargrove and Van De Wege also gave substantial amounts to Democratic Party organizations — Hargrove $10,000 in 2008, Van De Wege $69,000 between August 2010 and August 2012.

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funds on Seattle Mariners other legislator’s. “I can guarantee you no tickets, as outlined in the one has looked at those surAssociated Press article. plus reports that he has Celebrating legislation filed,� she said. It’s unusual for the PDC The party at Anthony’s, to even look at surplus-fund which included members of reports, Anderson said. the Neah Bay-based Makah “There are some reports tribe and other 24th Dis- we do look at regularly, and trict residents, celebrated surplus [reports] are not on “by far the biggest piece of the list.� legislation I’ve ever passed,� Her only question of Van Van De Wege said. De Wege, she said, is this: “I could have gotten lob- What becomes of the furnibyists to pay for that, but ture when he leaves office? then you are somewhat Van De Wege said he beholden to them,� he won’t take it with him. added. The party at Anthony’s The party at Anthony’s appears to fall under office“doesn’t sound like some- related expenditures, thing that is appropriate Anderson said. either as a campaign “The question they have expense or an office to ask themselves is, ‘Is this expense,� Nixon responded. truly something that’s going “In my experience, such to benefit the office, and I’m celebrations are not usually only spending this money paid for by legislators, but because I’m holding this by the citizens or lobbyists office and otherwise would who had advocated for leg- not make this expense?’� islation.� Anderson said surplus Responded Van De Wege: accounts are rarely set up “I would say if Toby Nixon by city or county officials has a problem with it, that but by a majority of legislais Toby Nixon’s opinion, and tors and almost all statethat celebration of legisla- wide officials. tion was obviously upheld ________ by the [Public Disclosure Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Commission] because they can be reached at 360-452-2345, never inquired about it.� 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@ Anderson said no one ext. peninsuladailynews.com. from the PDC lately has examined Van De Wege’s The Associated Press contribspending reports — or any uted to this report.

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Fire at former dam site spotted on webcam BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A fire at the site of the former Elwha Dam last week burned about a half-acre of underbrush before it was contained within 90 minutes, thanks to an alert Internet user. The fire was reported at about 7:15 p.m. Thursday by

a computer user who was viewing one of Olympic National Park’s damremoval webcams when the fire appeared on camera, the park said. Smoke was first visible on-camera at 7 p.m., and flames reached straw mats that protect the reseeded hillside at 7:31 p.m. Firefighters from the

park, as well as the state Department of Natural Resources and Clallam County Fire District No. 2, had contained the blaze by 8:30 p.m. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Olymic National Park’s river restoration webcams can be viewed via the Peninsula Daily News website,

www.peninsuladailynews. com. The Elwha Dam webcam is one of six used to monitor the progress of river restoration during the dam removals. Elwha Dam was fully demolished in March as part of the National Park Service’s $325 million Elwha River Restoration

Project. All that remains is a bare hillside where the dam’s spillway and powerhouse were located. The former dam and the former Lake Aldwell lakebed, located 5 miles from the mouth of the Elwha River, are being restored by a combined effort of the National Park Service and the Lower

Elwha Klallam tribe. A second dam, Glines Canyon Dam, located 13 miles above the mouth of the river, also is being removed and is expected to be demolished by March 2013.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com.

Festival: Guest Clallam to hold four hearings CONTINUED FROM A6 how to put on a festival.” While leaving the school, Dern said the most impor- Dern said he hadn’t properly tant part of an actor’s job is prepared for this particular performance, working with others. “I thought I was going to “You need to realize that be talking to drama students. you are only as good as the I didn’t know they were all people on your team,” he regular kids,” he said. said. “But that’s OK. At that “This film festival has the age, most of them don’t know best teamwork I’ve seen in what they are going to do the movie business,” he anyway.” added. For more information “They not only have it, about the film festival, visit they get it and really know www.ptfilmfest.com.

Jealous: Armed CONTINUED FROM A1 shotgun went off, spraying the side of the truck but not “Every police officer hitting the driver. Hackney was about 35 knows we are focusing on where he lives,” Cameron feet away when he allegedly fired the shotgun. said. The truck went backward “People that are on patrol down a hill, spun around and are looking for him.” Moores said no search crashed into a ditch. “He bailed out of the truck was underway Saturday. Hackney, who is white, and started running,” Moores stands 5 feet 9 inches tall said. The man fell on the road, and weighs 190 pounds. He has several tattoos on severely skinning his hand. He was treated by emerboth arms and his chest. gency medical personnel and The man who was shot, Hackney and a woman were released. The shotgun has not been all outside the Cameron Road residence when the recovered, Moores said. incident occurred, though none of them lived there, Criminal record Moores said. Hackney’s criminal record Hackney lives about a includes convictions for idenmile away. tity theft, second-degree bur“The heart of the issue glary and first-degree theft, was a female,” Moores said. according to court docuMoores gave this account ments. of what allegedly happened: He pleaded not guilty The woman came out of Aug. 24 in county Superior the house when the man Court to residential burglary, arrived to pick her up. second-degree theft and secShe came out of the house ond-degree possession of stoscreaming at him to leave. len property. He was standing beside Hackney was released on the truck when Hackney $5,000 bail. stepped from behind a shed A status hearing on the on the property and pointed charges is Thursday, with a a shotgun at him. two-day trial scheduled for The woman knew Hack- Nov. 5. ney was on the premises and Hackney “should be conthe two were friends — “very sidered armed and dangermuch so,” Moores said. ous,” Port Angeles Deputy The man jumped back in Police Chief Brian Smith has the truck and was attempt- said, adding that authorities ing to back up when he saw did not know if Hackney was Hackney raise the shotgun armed with the shotgun or another gun. higher and point it at him. If seen, he should not be The man ducked down across the seat to avoid being approached, but 9-1-1 should hit with the blast when the be called, Smith said.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will conduct four public hearings when they meet Tuesday. The hearings will be begin at 10:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The hearings are on debatable budget emergencies, consideration of two rezone requests and an amendment to the six-year transportation improvement program for a pedestrian underpass at KitchenDick Road and U.S. Highway 101. The board will gather for its regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Agenda items include: ■ A comment letter on updates to the oil-spill contingency plan rule and the natural resource damage assessment rule. ■ An agreement with the state Department of Health for regulation of pools and spas in Clallam County. ■ Contract with Mosaic for communication and education to support people with developmental disabilities. ■ An amendment with Trillium Treatment Center providing funding for substance abuse treatment to indigent and low income individuals. ■ An agreement with 4 Directions Counseling and Consulting for substance abuse treatment services to indigent and low income individuals. ■ A change order with Lupo Construction Inc. reducing the contract amount for the historic courthouse re-roof project due to deletion of a portion of the work. ■ An agreement with Norbert Z. and Michelle Juhasz for the purchase of land for the Deer Park Road-U.S. Highway 101 intersection project. ■ A contract supplement with David Evans and Associates Inc. increasing

Eye on Clallam funding and extending a completion date for the Deer Park Road-U.S. Highway 101 intersection project. ■ Resolutions adopting supplemental appropriations and a budget reduction. Several action items will be discussed in a work session at 9 a.m. Monday in the same boardroom. Other discussion items include: ■ A report from the new Courthouse Security Committee. ■ A contract with the Sequim School District for transition planning for students between 18 and 21 with developmental disabilities. Commissioners will hear a quarterly report from the state Department of Natural Resources at 1 p.m. Monday.

Port Angeles City Council The City Council conduct its monthly work session to discuss 2012-2013 budget issues when it meets Tuesday. The meeting is at 5 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The council members will focus on 2012-2013 criminal justice budget issues. It also will consider approval of a permit for the fireworks display for the Port Angeles High School homecoming game at Civic Field on Friday. Pending topics for future work sessions include sign regulations including sandwich boards, parking regulations including recreational vehicles and the status of a proposed regional fire authority.

Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will consider awarding a $152,378 contract to Lakes Industries for rehabilita-

tion of North Seventh Avenue when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 6 p.m. in the Sequim Transit Center at 190 W. Cedar St. One bid was received for the asphalt overlay, stormdrainage system repair and sidewalk ramp work between West Fir and West Spruce streets. The council also will consider establishing a greenhouse gas-reduction policy, amending uses allowed in the mixed-use zone and deleting provisions for planned unit developments.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will discuss a draft revision of the city code dealing animals when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 500 E. Division St. Changes are suggested to Forks Municipal Code Chapter 6.05. Items addressed include but are not limited to dangerous dogs, running atlarge, noise disturbance and licensing. The council also will hear about last weekend’s Stephenie Meyer Day celebration.

Public utility district Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider approving an invitation to bid work related to the U.S. Highway 101 widening project when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will be held at the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. Other agenda items are a resolution pertaining to commissioner compensation, a certificate of completion of an apprenticeship to the district’s new journeyman, a bid award for a brushing tractor

with hydraulic winch and a staff update on engineering projects.

Carlsborg advisory council The Carlsborg Community Advisory Council will discuss an incentive program, a sewer connection agreement and connection policies for the proposed wastewater treatment and water reuse system when it meets Tuesday. The council will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Clallam County Public Utility District facility at 110 Idea Place, Carlsborg.

North Olympic Library System North Olympic Library System trustees will hear a presentation on the Sequim Library when they meet Thursday. The trustees will meet at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave. Lauren Dahlgren, manager of the Sequim Library, will tell of the successes of the past year and plans for 2013. Forks City Attorney Rod Fleck will present an update on timber revenues. For more information, visit www.nols.org.

Port Angeles schools The Port Angeles School Board will hear an update on Roosevelt School when it meets at the elementary school campus Monday. The regular meeting at the school at 106 Monroe Road will begin at 7 p.m. It will be preceded by an executive session at 6 p.m. to review the performance of a public employee and consider the position to be taken in collective bargaining. The board also will hear a report on the family access program affiliated with the Skyward Student Records Program. The program is designed to enable parents and students to access their student’s grades and attendance via the Internet.

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Sequim woman injured in crash BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Patrol said. Officers said the car crossed the eastbound lanes and drove off the left side of the road into a ditch, eventually coming to rest on the driver’s side. The State Patrol said the cause of the crash was under investigation. Fagg was wearing her seat belt, the State Patrol said.

PORT TOWNSEND — A 59-year-old Sequim woman was listed in satisfactory condition at a Seattle hospital Saturday afternoon after her car rolled into a ditch on state Highway 20 west of Port Townsend. Paula C. Fagg was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after the 8 a.m. ________ Saturday wreck in which her 2004 gray Honda Civic Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can left the road just after a be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. curve about 9 miles west of 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula Port Townsend, the State dailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Behavioral Health is offering the first Mental Health First Aid training on the North Olympic Peninsula. Professionals, community members, family members and other interested parties who wish to improve their mental health literacy will be trained to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness. Mental Health First Aid is a 12-hour training certification course that teaches participants a five-step action plan to assess a situation, select and implement interventions, provide referrals and secure appropriate care for the individual. Registration begins in early October. Cost is $75. “We are really excited

Community partners who worked on the restoration of Rose House are, from left, Jake Oppelt, owner of Liquid Painting; Vicki Corson, chair of the Ben & Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust; Sandy Ruddell, chair of the Mac Ruddell Community Fund; Duffy Fors, co-owner of Diamond Roofing Inc.; Soroptimist International of Port Angeles past President Gwyn Callis and President Louann Yager; Port Angeles Mayor Cherie Kidd; Jessica Sanford of Healthy Families of Clallam County; Margo Petersen-Pruss, human-rights chair for Soroptimist International of Port Angeles; and Rose Mental Crumb, founder of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County.

about bringing Health First Aid to our community,” said Executive Director Peter Casey. “This important educational effort goes a lot further than emergency intervention. “It really helps people understand the shroud of fear and misjudgment facing individuals and families who experience mental illness and addiction.” Casey added that the course will help “reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and move more people toward recovery.” For more information or to participate, visit www. peninsulabehavioral.org or phone Julie Calabria at Peninsula Behavioral Health at 360-457-0431, ext. 158.

Rose House gets finishing touches PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A new coat of paint was the finishing touch to renovations that have rejuvenated Rose House, Healthy Families of Clallam County’s transitional home for women and children fleeing domestic violence. The shelter — once blue with burgundy trim — was painted gray with green railings and an orange door. “We decided to give it a new fresh look,” said Margo Petersen-Pruss of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles, which spearheaded a yearlong drive to

fund improvements to the 1927 Victorian home on a quiet Port Angeles street. Soroptimists raised $34,378 in community donations for the renovation. Improvements include a new roof provided by a $14,493 grant from the city of Port Angeles and installed by Diamond Roofing Inc. The fresh exterior appearance was funded by an anonymous donor and painted by Liquid Painting LLC. Soroptimist International took on interior painting in the kitchen and

dining room, and added track lighting and a bedroom makeover. The Ben & Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust granted $2,000 for a new exterior storage building, lawn mower and refrigerator. (The home uses five refrigerators.) Other donations included $1,150 from Angeles Furniture Co., $1,000 from The Mac Ruddell Community Fund and $750 from United Methodist Women Methodist Church. The house, which was built in 1927, was the home of Rose and Red Crumb. After they raised their

large family, Rose Crumb made the house the first site of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, which she founded in 1978 and served as the volunteer director for until 2009. In 1995, after being moved from near City Hall on Fifth Street, it became a shelter operated by Healthy Families for women and children. The amount of donations amazed Petersen-Pruss. “I was really amazed how generous the community was,” she said. “It’s a very giving and gracious community.”

Thank You! The Port Angeles School District Board of Directors would like to congratulate students, staff, and teachers for strong student performance on recent Washington State assessments. Not only have students outperformed the State in 22 of 23 performance areas, they have sustained these achievements over time. Thank you to our staff and teachers for their tremendous support of students! Thank you to our community for its support of our Port Angeles schools!

Assessment Highlights Science. 8th Grade science scores are over 20% higher than the State average; 5th grade, over 10% higher; 10th Grade, over 8% higher. Math. 8th Grade math scores are 13% higher than the State average; 7th Grade, 11% higher; 10th Grade, 7% higher. Reading. Reading scores at all assessed grades are consistently higher than the State average; 3rd and 6th Grades are 10% higher than the State average. Writing. Writing scores at all assessed grades are consistently higher than the State average; 7th Grade students scored 10% higher than the State average.

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My daughter’s rejectable boyfriends AS MY DAUGHTERS get older, they are more and more likely to thank me for what a good job I did raising them, so I’m sure that will happen any day now. They will recognize that I W. Bruce protected them Cameron from all sorts of dangers, such as serial killers, car crashes and dating. In fact, I’m still on the job — just because my daughters have both reached the socalled “age of consent” doesn’t mean I have to give it. My older daughter is currently dating a young man who seems very mature and responsible, so naturally I’m very suspicious of him and feel we’d all best be served if the relationship went on a “cooling-off” period for a few years. “But you’ve never liked any of my boyfriends,” my daughter protests.

“That’s not true,” I inform her. “I liked that one guy who got transferred to Sweden.” “Him? Why him?” she wants to know. “Because he got transferred to Sweden,” I reply logically. Thinking she was doing something besides proving my point, my daughter compiled the following list of what she considers to be my “unreasonable” objections to her most recent boyfriends.

Ted My objections: Ted seems too “friendly.” He’s always smiling, like he’s got some terrible secret from his past. What’s he got to be so happy about all the time? I do not want boys who are dating my daughter to be happy; I want them to be burdened with concern that they are not measuring up to my standards. Maybe he’s on drugs. He’s not fooling me — these happy-golucky types are always the ones who go crazy and wind up getting arrested for trying to shoot the president.

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Billy Who the heck is named “Billy” anymore? That’s a kid’s name. By the time someone grows up, he should have a man’s name, something masculine, like “Bruce.” Or “William.” Maybe he isn’t a grown-up. Have you seen his driver’s license? Maybe the reason you haven’t is that he’s not old enough to drive! Why don’t you find someone who’s had more experience in life with things like college, earning a living and shaving?

Charles Who’s he trying to impress with “Charles”? What does he think he is, a British lord? What’s wrong with “Charlie”? Now, that’s the name of a trustworthy person, not this “Charles” business. He say’s he’s an “engineer,” but so is the fellow who loads things into the back of the garbage truck.

common sense, you’d wind up being known as ‘the poor woman who is married to that habitual corbin-user, now serving time in juvenile hall for sending death threats to the White House.’” When I say stuff like this to Corbin her, my daughter usually stares at me in utter silence for several His parents must have found seconds, struck dumb by my his name in the List of Baby sheer wisdom. Names Nobody Uses. After all, she can’t deny that I I don’t even know what a was ultimately proven right “Corbin” is, though it sounds to about Ted, Billy, Charles and me like the sort of thing that is Corbin — none of those guys is used by sanitation workers to around anymore, ejected from unplug trash chutes. our lives due to my objections Like: “Hey, Charles, would you (though my daughter implausibly bring the corbin back here? The insists that she also had somegarbage chute’s full again.” thing to do with the decision). And Charles says: “Sure thing, Clearly, then, as long as I’m on Ted. Hey, those were good drugs the job, my daughters will be proyou gave me last night; how goes tected from dating the wrong sort the assassination plot?” of men — or any sort of men. And Ted says, “Ha, ha, Someday, they’ll thank me. Charles, I love being substan________ dard.” And Billy says, “I want to be W. Bruce Cameron (8 Simple just like you guys when I grow Rules for Marrying My Daughter; up to be 20!” A Dog’s Life) can be reached at “What this list proves,” I tell www.tinyurl.com/pdnbcameron. my daughter, “is that if it weren’t His humor column appears for my judicious application of Sundays.

And would it hurt the guy to smile once in awhile? He’s always so serious. Those serious guys, they always wind up getting arrested for trying to shoot the president.

If you could have dinner with anyone, from history or currently alive, who would it be?

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College student Sequim

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“Shakespeare. I plan on being an English major, and in my view, he is the father of modern playwriting. I’d love to visit with him and learn from him. I recently saw his ‘Tempest.’”

“Eleanor Roosevelt. She is my ideal woman of character. I used her as an example for my kids when they were little. She lived up to her principles and did what was right.”

“Einstein. He was a very intelligent person and I’m told very easy to talk with. He’d have lots of good information, I’m sure. And today, lots of his theories have held up.”

“[Original Pink Floyd guitarist] Syd Barrett. There would be no specific question; I’d just want to see how out there he really was and if he really was that crazy.”

Jonathan Walker Farmer Port Angeles

Jim Botnen

Annie Lovato

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“[Psychic] Edgar Cayce. I wouldn’t know what to ask him; I’d just want 10 minutes of his time. Anything that came out of his mouth would be profound to me.”

“It’d be my biological father, whom I never met. He died when I was 6 days old of illness he got in Vietnam. I don’t even have a photo. I didn’t even know of him until I was 15.”

“My first thought is my “Thich Nhat wife. We’ve been Hanh, a Buddhist happily married monk who lives in France. He’s very 39 years and still enjoy each other. intelligent and Outside of that, I’d promotes have to say nonviolent George solutions to problems. I’m not Washington, the an active Buddhist father of our country.” but lean that way.”

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according to your report last week. Maybe someone will do what Germany did in the 1930s and 1940s: Load the train cars and ship them out. Then who will do the work? Young welfare mothers who have no education? Young men who won’t do the work now? How will they be forced to pick apples or till a field of greens? What about the other “illegals”? Are we going to round up all women with Russian accents and ask for their proof of citizenship? Does anyone think anymore? Our nation is in a mess. We have a whole generation of people who have not learned how to work, and apparently, we want to continue that. But someone has to do the work. So, either our children

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do it, or we bring in people The answer’s a resounding yes! who want to work. Four years ago, it was Lorraine Jacobson, Forks flat-out scary, as banks, insurance companies, businesses and financial instiHope and change tutions were failing or on In the 2008 election, the verge of failing. Americans voted for “hope Home prices were and change.” plunging. This year, I will vote for The stock market was in “change” and “hope” that freefall, as one day the we get politicians who will Dow Jones Industrial Averprovide actions instead of age lost about 800 points. the familiar broken-record We saw our IRAs and rhetoric and pass the 401(k)’s shrinking dramatiblame games that fill the cally. newspapers, TV and radio. Credit markets nearly Dr. John Procter, froze up, and business ownPort Angeles ers found it almost impossible to get loans, so millions of jobs were being Four years ago lost. A recent PDN Peninsula Four years later, milPoll question [Peninsula lions of private-sector jobs dailynews.com, Sept. 7-8] have been added, financial was, “Are you better off institutions are strong, now than you were four interest rates are at all years ago?” time lows, General Motors Only you can answer and Chrysler are profitable that, but is the U.S. better again because of governoff today than it was four ment loans, and your IRAs and 401(k)’s should be years ago?

looking good as the stock market has recovered and is near all-time highs. Four years ago, we were fighting two wars. Today, we are out of Iraq and will have all our troops withdrawn from Afghanistan by 2014. I realize that 8.3 percent unemployment is too high, a $17 trillion national debt is outrageous, trilliondollar deficits are unacceptable, and our home values have not recovered. But do I want to go back to the political thinking that got us into the mess we were in four years ago? No way! Lee Bowen, Sequim

Friendship Garden To those of you who treat the Friendship Garden at Carrie Blake Park [in Sequim] as their own private nursery, particularly to the person or persons who recently uprooted and removed one of our

newest blooms and a note to whomever used one of our cherry trees as a swing (the branch had to be cut away): Perhaps a little background might help you understand why the garden is there. About 17 years ago, the garden was formed, initiated as a gesture of friendship between our Sister City in Yamasaki, Japan, and Sequim. The committee members approached the city and were allowed the use of the area. Funding was provided yearly by Yamasaki for a while. The yen had problems, and our funding stopped. We now depend on private donations and the generosity of our local nurseries. Work at the garden is provided by three hardworking, dedicated volunteers. TURN

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Peninsula Voices CONTINUED FROM A10 19] did not include the swimming pool is the eleThe original intent was phant, crushing an already to provide a peaceful haven fragile city budget and where one could contemrelationship with the plate and find peace for county. those who chose to visit. As a former city pool If you decide to check us manager, I support aquatic out, please note the extras safety and water’s thera— the moon bridge, the peutic benefits. lantern and the pavilion. But operational costs! They were provided by Capital improvements! local clubs and organizaPublic aquatic centers are tions and by many generusually not self-supporting. ous people who supplied [City Manager David] the labor. Timmons reassured conThe walkway was cerned swimmers that the funded by a private donor. We toil hard to maintain city budget would not be the issue if the pool were to the original intent. remain closed after the Please help respect an scheduled draining. area that has become a However, during the “go-to place” for Sequim past year’s exhaustive residents. Jessie Rhude, exploratory park meetings, Sequim the city’s financial inability to meet the demands of the aging pool was raised conProposition 1 stantly. You know the elephant There is no easy answer story: Blind people surin the present economic clirounding the giant beast, mate for resolving the each describing what they increased maintenance and feel? operational costs of an The “facts” of the trunk aging pool with a confused are different from the tail, history of ownership and yet each is true. responsibility. That the Proposition 1 Would the recommended agreement [“Prop. 1 Fundmetropolitan park district ing Up in Air,” PDN, Sept.

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READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES AND EMAIL

A tool for those who fall behind on paying off student debt HAVE YOU FALLEN behind on your student loan payments? The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has introduced a new online tool to help you evaluate your options. The “Student Loan Debt Collection Assistant” at http://tinyurl. com/pdnstudentloans asks a series of questions to help you determine what steps to take if you’ve missed payments or think you may in the future. It starts by asking if you have federal loans — like a Perkins or Stafford loan — or private loans. (If you aren’t sure, the site has a link to the National Student Loan tackle the complicated issue of budget and priorities of the combined city and county facilities? (How many citizens would move if the pool closed? Would the voters approve a new centrally located aquatic center?) The good-faith clause in Prop. 1 directs our elected officials to cooperate, to

Data System, where you can find the answer). Federal loans generally have more protections for borrowers who fall behind on payments. If you’ve missed payments already, the tool advises you to contact your loan servicer — the company that collects and keeps track of your payments — to see what can be done to avoid going into default. If you have federal loans, for instance, you should ask your servicer about alternative payment arrangements, like income-based repayment plans, which may sig-

understand the elephant is greater than our individual perceptions. Unless we listen better to what each other is experiencing, we will never comprehend the complex mass of the elephant that threatens to crush us all. Kathleen Kler, Quilcene

nificantly lower your monthly payment. Fewer protections are available on private loans. In some cases, you can be considered in default if you miss just two payments. The site says that even if you are in default on a private loan, you have rights. For example, debt collectors attempting to obtain payment of a private student loan cannot garnish your wages without a court order, or seize your federal or state tax refund. The New York Times

Driving age This is about driving age. It was in the paper in Peninsula Voices [in response to the article “What Age is Too Old to Drive,” PDN, Sept. 2]. I think at 90 they should quit, or if something’s wrong, sooner. Please leave people

alone. I am sure you can find something better to write about. Why go at everyone who is getting old? We will all be that if we live long enough. Go after the young, and quit singling us out. Eleanor Davis, Forks

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The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: Rave of the Week A RAVE FOR all those folks who are ranting about the first hot-air balloon festival [Sequim]. Here is a thought: Perhaps you would consider volunteering next year and turn that criticism into something constructive and helpful.

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My daughter and I went opening night. . . . and other Raves It was hilarious. We never stopped laughing. The actors were fantastic and A HUGE RAVE to the amazingly talented. drivers who honked, waved or yelled “thank you” to us members I highly recommend that you of the Chapter 74 Footprinters see this play. Association’s Highway 101 litter You will not be disappointed. pickup on Saturday, Sept. 15, Thank you for a wonderful night. Washington Street to John Wayne Marina exit [Sequim]. EDITOR’S NOTE — “The 39 Steps” will be on stage through A HUGE RAVE to everyone next Sunday, Sept. 30. Click on involved in the Community Play- www.pacommunityplayers.com or ers’ presentation of “The 39 phone 360-452-6651 for Steps” [Port Angeles]. performance times and ticket The acting was great. Well information. done to the director, Pat Owens. If you like to laugh, go see it. MY RAVE IS for the sprint boat races. They were totally I WENT TO see “[The] 39 Steps” at the playhouse. A must- awesome, and thankfully no drivers were seriously hurt. see; absolutely hilarious. As for Mr. Morrison being assaulted, thankfully he’s OK. A HUGE RAVE to the Port I hope one bunch of bad Angeles Community Players for apples doesn’t spoil it for the the production of “[The] 39 whole bushel. Steps.”

driving a truck and towing a boat who either didn’t see the car ahead, stopped to turn left or couldn’t be bothered to stop and wait and drove on the shoulder to get past on U.S. Highway 101 on Sept. 15. You came within inches of hitting us, all wearing highvisibility bright orange and yellow and picking up litter.

RANT TO THE ranter [Sept. 16] about the 7-year-old However, for $20 to get in, boy on the historic tour of Port people expected a live band. Angeles: So, please, rock on live next Brothels were a large part of year. the history of this town, like a lot of other pioneering towns of old. A RAVE FOR Dr. and Mrs. You should get your mind out Charles Sullivan, for spearheading of the gutter and be glad that the the informative Alzheimer’s young man is interested in Health Fair last week at Olympic history. Medical Park [Sequim]. They combined their medical PRIVATE ROAD OFF state expertise and personal Highway 112 near Joyce . . . a experience to provide us with rant to you in the red Chevy current information of the pickup that was witnessed by us: symptoms, diagnosis and two stacks of stolen firewood. treatment as well as several local Not man enough to cut your resources and support groups. own wood to burn or sell? You stole wood cut by a 71-year-old. Rant of the Week Your mother must be so proud. I’M 82 AND still drive. I have a rant about younger I UNDERSTAND THE city drivers who ride my bumper [of Sequim] wants to get up to when I occasionally slow down to code, but I’d expect since work is the speed limit. done both night and day, they would do the noisy stuff during . . . and other Rants the day. On the night of Sept. 17 MEGA-RANT AT THE idiot at the intersection of Sequim

Avenue and Prairie Street, there was a lot of noise from machinery. I work hard and would love some peace and quiet. A RANT TO those who think the Friendship Garden at Carrie Blake Park is their own private nursery. The next time you admire our choices, please stop and think: There are many nurseries in town who would love your business (paid with cash).

(CLIP AND SAVE) To participate, call our Rants & Raves hotline at 360-417-3506 (works 24 hours a day), email us at letters@peninsuladailynews.com or drop us a postcard at Rants & Raves, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Keep comments brief — 50 words or less. On voice messages, spell out names for raves. And, please, no libel, no responses to letters to the editor or news stories; no personal attacks on individuals or on businesses identified by name; no routine thank-you notes to your favorite restaurant, dry-cleaner, grandchild (we simply don’t have enough room for those); no inaccurate information or unverified rumors; no calls for boycotts; no political endorsements; no charity fund appeals; no commercial pitches. Also, only one rant or rave per writer. Don’t forget to tell us where things happen — Port Angeles, Chimacum, Sequim, etc.


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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, September 23, 2012 SECTION

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Wolves defeat Riders in three

North Kitsap romps Fourth quarter dooms Sequim in showdown BY LEE HORTON

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SEQUIM — Sequim used outstanding serving and strong net play to beat rival Port Angeles 3-0 in nonleague volleyball action. The experienced Wolves easily controlled the first two games, losing just a combined 29 points, as the youthful Roughriders came back strong but fell short in the third game. Sequim won 25-14, 25-15, 25-21. Setter Taylor Balkan led the serving by going 18 of 18 while Haleigh Harrison was a monster at the net with 12 kills for the Wolves, who improved to 4-1 overall on the year with Thursday night’s victory. “We served very well with 15 aces and only missing two serves,” Sequim coach Jennie Webber Heilman said. Balkan led the ace assault with six while Vanessa Martinez was 15 of 15 in serving and Rylleigh Zbaraschuk was 12 of 12. “Taylor, Vanessa and Rylleigh each had some great serving runs, with Taylor getting five aces just in the second game,” Webber Heilman said. Harrison, meanwhile, led a strong attack at the net for the Wolves. “Haleigh was our offensive leader but almost all our girls who played front row had at least two kills each, which helps spread out our offense,” Webber Heilman said. Lex Besand put down five kills while no other player had more than three. Balkan had another standout match at setter, distributing 25 assists. “Taylor was hustling everywhere, putting up great sets for our hitters,” Webber Heilman said. Zbaraschuk was stellar in the back row with 17 digs while Balkan and Martinez had nine apiece. The young Riders (1-4) just couldn’t keep up with the more experienced Wolves. “The girls worked hard and had a great attitude all night,” Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said. “They never gave up. “Sequim has a great team. They serve aggressively and hit hard. Our defense got up some great hits.” Port Angeles participated in the South Whidbey Invitational on Saturday to gain more experience. “The tourney will give us more time on the court together, learning to play with each other as well as getting a lot of repetitions in competitive situations,” Halberg said on Thursday. Holli Williams led the Riders with 13 assists, 10 digs, one block and two aces while Alyssa Wetzler had nine digs and a kill. Madison Hinrichs went low for five digs and also had four kills and an ace for Port Angeles while Bailee Jones earned four kills, three blocks and one dig and an ace. Sarah Steinman put down three kills, and had three digs. Sequim also won the JV competition 2-1 by the scores of 25-16, 25-20, 15-25, and the C team action 2-1 by the scores of 25-14, 23-25, 25-23.

Quilcene 3, Clallam Bay 0 CLALLAM BAY — The Rangers shut out the Bruins 25-15, 25-22, 25-15 in nonleague 1B competition. TURN

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Sequim quarterback Jack Wiker hands off to running back Lopaka Yasumura against North Kitsap on Friday night in Sequim.

SEQUIM — North Kitsap scored 23 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to turn a tied game into a rout as Sequim fell to the Vikings 40-17 in Olympic League play Friday night. North Kitsap kicker Kyler Gracey broke the tie with a 34-yard field goal on the first play of the final quarter that put the Vikings ahead 20-17. Running back Kyle North extended the lead to 27-17 with just under nine minutes remaining when he scored from 22 yards out. The Wolves were unable to answer while still within striking distance, and North Kitsap put the game out of reach with two more touchdowns. “I know that again we faltered and didn’t execute like we could,” Sequim coach Erik Wiker said. “And then good teams take advantage of those type of things.”

For the first three quarters, the game lived up to its billing as a matchup between two of the Olympic League’s best teams. Sequim scored first by going 80 yards on the game’s opening drive, the final touch being a 25-yard touchdown pass from Jack Wiker to Christian Miles. The Vikings responded on their first drive when A.J. Milyard hooked up with Mitch Adams for a 7-yard score. Gracey’s go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter was his second of the game. He also boomed a 42-yarder in the second quarter with enough accuracy and distance that it probably would have been good from 10 to 15 yards farther back. Wiker said the strong-legged kicker is a nice weapon for North Kitsap. TURN

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Stalemate for PA, Sequim soccer Archrivals tie 2-2 in league action PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — For now, the bragging rights go unclaimed. Sequim and Port Angeles played to a 2-2 tie Saturday in a seesaw battle that lived up to its rivalry hype. The Wolves nearly pulled out the victory, but Roughriders freshman Maddie Boe scored a goal after a corner kick to tie the score. Port Angeles notched the first goal when Brittany

possessed the ball for longer and took more shots, they were unable to break down Port Townsend 1 the Port Townsend defense. McBride drilled a 35-yard Kingston 0 “We were tenacious and shot from the right side in the KINGSTON — The Redwell-disciplined in defense,” 24th minute. Danielle Schimskins earned the road victory Redskins coach Colin Foden schal got the assist. Saturday despite being outsaid. Sequim got the equalizer shot by the Buccaneers. “We defended well all over in the 48th minute on a corAt the 14th minute, Jewel the field, and every player ner kick put-in by Maeve Johnson raced through the deserves a special mention for Harris. heart of the Kingston defense a really good win and the seaIn the 66th minute, the Wolves took the lead on a goal and was fouled 30 yards from sons first shutout.” the goal. The defense was so solid by Vianey Cadenas. Irina Lyons perfectly that the Kingston attack was The Riders had 13 shots in limited to long-range shots the game and Sequim had 12. placed the ensuing free kick Port Angeles starts league in the goal for the game’s only that Port Townsend goalscore. play on Tuesday at Olympic. keeper Malia Henderson hanAlso on Tuesday, Sequim Though the Buccaneers dled with ease.

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Redskins rumble to rout PT explodes for 67 points PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend racked up 606 yards of offense in a 67-39 smackdown over Nisqually League foe Bellevue Christian at Memorial Field on Friday night. Though the Redskins had long runs by Tim Russell, Jacob King, Mitiku Little and Matt Cain, head coach Nick Snyder credits the offensive line for the offensive explosion. “They were tremendous up front, huge holes,” Snyder said. According to Snyder, the 67 points is the most Port Townsend has scored since 2003 when they scored 75. The Redskins got started early, putting 27 points on the scoreboard in the first quarter and 41 by halftime. Russell scored the first touchdown of the game with a 1-yard run.

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Port Townsend’s Mitiku Little runs for a first down during the first quarter of a TURN TO FOOTBALL/B3 Nisqually League game against Bellevue Christian on Friday at Memorial Field.

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PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Individual gross: Mike DuPuis, 68; Gary Thorne, 74. Individual net: John W. Sadler, 61; Bill Rinehart, 63; Gene Hitt, 64; Mike Robinson, 65; Eric Kovatch, 65; Steve Jones, 66; Bobby Lehman, 66. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Gary Thorne, 65; MIke DuPuis and Jeff Colvin, 67. Team net: John W. Sadler and Eric Kovatch, 56; Mike Ferong and Gene Hitt, 57; Gene Norton and Gordon Thomson, 57; Steve Jones and Ev Tozier, 59; Bill Lindberg and Jim Cole, 60; Joe Tweter and Bill Rinehart, 60; Jim Root and MIke Robinson, 60; Greg Senf and Mike Robinson, 60; John W. Sadler and Tom Fryer, 60; John W. Sadler and Pat Davis, 60. Wednesday Ladies Club 18 Hole Ladies Individual gross: Sandy Granger, 32; Sue Barber, 35; Barb Thompson, 35.5; Dolly Burnett, 35.5. 9 Hole Ladies Individual net: Dona Scarcia, 13; Kitty Byrne, 14.75; Mary Murphy, 15.25. Chip In’s No. 12: Dolly Burnett. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Individual gross: Mike DuPuis, 71; Rob Botero, 72. Individual net: Dave Boerigter, 59; Dale Doran, 62; Daryl Jensen, 62; Ming Chang, 62; Jack Munro, 63; Gary Murphy, 63; Mike Ferong, 63; Gordon Thomson, 63. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 69; John Pruss and Kerry Perkins, 73. Team net: Dale Doran and Jack Munro, 56; Gene Norton and Dave Boerigter, 56; Steve Jones and Dave Boerigter, 56; Gordon Thomson and Dave Boerigter, 56; Dale Doran and Andy VanDerweyden, 59; Mike Ferong and Ming Chang, 59. Sunday, Sept. 16 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Individual gross: Gary Thorne, 70; Greg Thomas, 70. Individual net: Tom Humleker, 62; Steve Main, 63; Bill Lindberg, 65; Jim Root, 65; Rob Botero, 65; Tom Hainstock, 66; Steve Jones, 66; Tim Lusk, 66; Gary Reidel, 68; Ray Santiago, 68. Saturday, Sept. 15 Men’s Club Better Nine Individual gross: Rick Parkhurst, 32. Individual net: Jim Cole, 32; Greg Thomas, 32.5; Tom Lowe, 32.5; Gary McLaughlin, 32.5; Kerry Perkins, 32.5; Bob Brodhun, 32.5. Team gross: Rick Parkhurst and Brian Duncan, 67. Team net: Tom Lowe and Gary McLaughlin, 58; Jim Cole and Dennis Ingram, 60. The Cedars At Dungeness Thursday Merchant League Standings Team Points Dungeness Plumbing 20.5 Windermere Sequim East 16 Team McAleer-RE/MAX 15 Bigg Dogg 13.5 Mischmidt 13 Jamestown Aces 10 Weekly Results Eagle Home Mortgage 8, Kettel’s 76, 2 Stymie’s Bar And Grill 5.5, Skyridge Golf Club 4.5 Raske Insurance 8, Dungeness Golf Shop 2 Eric’s RV Repair 10, Sequim Plumbing 0 Bigg Dogg 5, Jamestown Aces 5 Team McAleer-RE/MAX 6.5, Mischmidt 3.5 Dungeness Plumbing 7, Windermere Sequim East 3 Low Handicap Division Individual gross: Scott Mackay, 36; Sid Krumpe, 36; Jake McMenamin, 40; Todd Reed, 41; Gary Kettel, 41. Individual net: Konrad Sutterlin, 31; Matt Eveland, 32; Darren Stephens, 33; Clint Wetzel, 34. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Casey Crumb, 5 ft. 11 in. High handicap division: Rick Vennetti, 7 ft. 1 in. High Handicap Division Individual gross: Lance Gardner, 47; Kirk-

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Scoreboard LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Gary Wright, 280; men’s high series: Robin Iredale, 698. Women’s high game: Sandi Gunn, 212; women’s high series: Linda Chansley, 547. Leading team: Lincoln. Wednesday Dr. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Mac Shawver, 223; men’s high series: Mac Shawver, 620. Women’s high game: Aleta Smith, 193; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 499. Leading team: Mountain Beavers. Lakeside Big 4 Men’s high game: Curtis Messer, Jr., 267 and Bill Van Gordon, 267; men’s high series: Bill Van Gordon, 748. Leading team: Paves and Bandits are tied. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 219; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 562. Women’s high game: Sase Brown, 185; women’s high series: Sase Brown, 497. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Evan Smith, 258; men’s high series: Jim Halliday, 709. Women’s high game: DeAndre Harris, 198; women’s high series: DeAndre Harris, 542. Leading team: Team No. 8. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 213; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 575. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 172; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 444. Friday, Sept.14 7 Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Mark Mathews, 269; men’s high series: Bill Ganon, 716. Women’s high game: Louise Demetriff, 236; women’s high series: Louise Demetriff, 602.

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TAKING

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In this photo taken with a fisheye lens, students kick around a football in “Nittanyville,” a student tent city outside Gate A of Beaver Stadium on Friday, in State College, Pa., a day before Penn State faced Temple on Saturday at home. Gries, 48; Bill Bailey, 49; Brad Chitwood, 49; Matt Bailey, 49. Individual net: Steve Brown, 32; Jeff Kissin, 32; Chuck Anderson, 33; Kyle Bresnske. 33; Eric Davis, 33. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Brian Cays, 6 ft. 9 in. High handicap division: Brad Chitwood, 5 ft. 9 in. 2012 Merchants League Final Standings 2012 Merchants League 1. Eagle Home Mortgage, Champion 2. Kettel’s 76 3. Raske Insurance 4. Stymie’s Bar and Grill 5. Skyridge Golf Club 6. Dungeness Golf Shop 7. Eric’s RV Repair 8. Sequim Plumbing 9. Dungeness Plumbing (20.5) 10. Windermere Sequim East (18) Wednesday Men’s Club Net Stableford Flight One Individual net: Larry Smithson, 40; Verl Nelson, 40; Warren Cortez, 40. Flight Two Individual net: Allen Balla, 42; JC Schumacher, 42; Larry Batson, 38; KO Johnson, 38. Flight Three Individual net: Ken Lane, 41; Pat Lauerman, 41; Mike Sutton, 40; Gary Williams, 40. Flight Four Individual net: Jay Howard, 40; George Switzer, 39; Bob Beauchamp, 37. Flight Five Individual net: Tim Lane, 40; Bob Schwarzrock, 40; Richard Hansen, 40. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Rod Harp, 17 ft. 7 in. High division: Bud Bowling, 8 ft. 10 in. No. 11 Low division: Allen Balla, 8 ft. 9 in. High division: Gary Williams, 17 ft. 3 in. No. 17 Open: Mike Sutton, 1 ft. 10 in.

Prep Sports Football Friday’s Scores Adna 38, South Bend 0 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 68, Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 20 Arlington 21, Mount Vernon 7 Auburn 42, Tahoma 7 Ballard 48, Garfield 15 Battle Ground 33, Auburn Mountainview 14 Bellarmine Prep 31, South Kitsap 12 Bellevue 56, Lake Washington 0 Black Hills 26, Aberdeen 7 Blaine 36, Bellingham 28 Bremerton 58, North Mason 31 Camas 53, Lakes 14 Cascade (Leavenworth) 54, Omak 7 Cashmere 47, Chelan 0 Central Kitsap 23, Gig Harbor 6 Chewelah 55, Priest River, Idaho 19 Chiawana 28, Pasco 13 Columbia (White Salmon) 26, Kalama 15 Connell 41, Columbia (Burbank) 21 Coupeville 56, Nooksack Valley 15 Darrington 53, Chief Leschi 6 DeSales 34, Dayton 6 East Valley (Spokane) 55, Clarkston 20 Eastmont 34, Wenatchee 14 Eatonville 47, Vashon Island 7 Eisenhower 56, Centralia 10 Ellensburg 42, Grandview 7 Elma 47, Rainier 15 Enumclaw 44, Skyview 7 Federal Way 45, Bethel 16 Ferndale 55, Burlington-Edison 14 Ferris 35, Rogers (Spokane) 16 Foss 18, Mount Tahoma 14 Foster 27, Highline 13 Franklin 26, Ingraham 20 Freeman 42, Newport 7 Friday Harbor 32, LaConner 0

Glacier Peak 16, Mountlake Terrace 13 Gonzaga Prep 57, Shadle Park 19 Hanford 20, Walla Walla 17 Hoquiam 54, Rochester 7 Jackson 36, Edmonds-Woodway 34, OT Juanita 28, Liberty 21 Kamiak 35, Lynnwood 14 Kamiakin 20, Southridge 0 Kelso 35, Evergreen (Vancouver) 21 Kennedy 44, Evergreen (Seattle) 7 Kennewick 18, Sunnyside 13 Kentwood 45, Kent-Meridian 3 King’s 49, South Whidbey 13 Kingston 35, Klahowya 28 Kiona-Benton 22, Wahluke 3 LaCenter 28, Castle Rock 3 LaCrosse/Washtucna 50, Sunnyside Christian

Wellpinit 64, Selkirk 46 West Seattle 51, Cleveland 12 West Valley (Spokane) 20, Colville 0 White Swan 40, Bridgeport 15 Wilbur-Creston 34, Entiat 28 Willapa Valley 34, Naselle 20 Woodinville 34, Inglemoor 14 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Asotin vs. Grangeville, Idaho, ppd. Colfax vs. Moscow, Idaho, ppd. Goldendale vs. Cle Elum/Roslyn, ppd. to Sep 22. Moses Lake vs. Davis, ppd. to Sep 22. Selah vs. East Valley (Yakima), ppd. to Sep 24. Naches Valley vs. Granger, ppd. to Sep 24. La Salle vs. Highland, ppd. to Sep 24. Othello vs. West Valley (Yakima), ppd.

Lakeland, Idaho 29, Deer Park 14 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 42, Kettle Falls 13 Lakewood 49, Archbishop Murphy 0 Lewis and Clark 14, University 9 Liberty (Spangle) 44, Lake Roosevelt 13 Liberty Bell 41, Manson 15 Liberty Christian 54, Touchet 14 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 21, Tri-Cities Prep 20, OT Lindbergh 10, Hazen 9 Lynden 42, Sedro-Woolley 12 Lynden Christian 21, Anacortes 14 Mariner 36, Cascade (Everett) 7 Mark Morris 28, Prairie 7 Marysville-Getchell 24, Stanwood 8 Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Shorewood 13 Mead 32, Mt. Spokane 14 Meadowdale 42, Shorecrest 6 Medical Lake 42, Riverside 6 Mercer Island 63, Sammamish 0 Meridian 19, Sehome 13 Monroe 9, Lake Stevens 7 Montesano 49, Woodland 7 Morton/White Pass 55, Onalaska 0 Mossyrock 51, Winlock 0 Mount Baker 56, Cedarcrest 6 Mount Si 42, Interlake 8 Napavine 20, Toutle Lake 6 Nathan Hale 41, Rainier Beach 40 Newport 40, Issaquah 21 North Kitsap 40, Sequim 17 North Thurston 36, Lincoln 7 O’Dea 47, Seattle Prep 7 Oak Harbor 47, Everett 7 Odessa-Harrington 58, Pateros 20 Olympia 54, Stadium 7 Olympic 29, Port Angeles 7 Orting 28, White River 26 Peninsula 28, Mountain View 6 Pomeroy 64, St. John-Endicott 28 Port Townsend 67, Bellevue Christian 39 Prosser 61, Toppenish 0 Pullman 22, Cheney 20 Quilcene 16, Clallam Bay 14 Quincy 41, Brewster 0 R.A. Long 49, Fort Vancouver 22 Raymond 57, Ocosta 0 Republic 32, Northport 20 Ridgefield 56, Hudson’s Bay 6 River Ridge 28, Hockinson 14 River View 43, Warden 7 Riverside, Ore. 23, Mabton 6 Rogers (Puyallup) 14, Spanaway Lake 7 Royal 44, Zillah 7 Shelton 38, Yelm 14 Skyline 57, Roosevelt 14 Snohomish 24, Redmond 17 Steilacoom 31, Franklin Pierce 21 Stevenson 50, Seton Catholic 0 Sultan 40, Granite Falls 35 Sumner 42, Clover Park 12 Tacoma Baptist 64, Orcas Island 37 Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 32, WaitsburgPrescott 22 Tenino 28, Forks 12 Timberline 48, Wilson 20 Todd Beamer 6, Thomas Jefferson 3 Toledo 62, Ilwaco 6 Union 52, Bonney Lake 14 W. F. West 18, Columbia River 16 Wahkiakum 27, Pe Ell 18 Wapato 87, Ephrata 6 Washington 42, Fife 35 Washougal 42, Clatskanie, Ore. 26

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American League West Division W L Pct Texas 89 61 .593 Oakland 85 65 .567 Los Angeles 82 69 .543 Seattle 71 80 .470 East Division W L Pct New York 87 63 .580 Baltimore 87 64 .576 Tampa Bay 81 70 .536 Boston 68 85 .444 Toronto 66 83 .443 Central Division W L Pct Chicago 81 69 .540 Detroit 79 70 .530 Kansas City 69 81 .460 Minnesota 62 88 .413 Cleveland 62 89 .411 Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 2, Oakland 1, 10 innings Minnesota at Detroit, ppd., rain Baltimore 4, Boston 2 Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 1 Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3 L.A. Angels 6, Chicago White Sox 2 Seattle 6, Texas 3 Saturday’s Games Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, late Baltimore 9, Boston 6, 12 innings Minnesota at Detroit, late

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17-25. CB: Matt Mohr 22-258, Jeremy Rock 12-50, Austin Ritter 6-21. Passing—Q: Justin Williams 3-10-1, 97 yards. CB: Austin Ritter 4-9-2, 33 yards. Receiving—Q: J.J. Smith 3-97. CB: Ryan Willis 2-18, Jeremy Rock 1-3, Matt Mohr 1-2.

After that, most of the Redskins’ scores came from long distances. Russell added a 62-yard touchdown run. Jacob King had touchdown runs of 40 and 87 yards. Little scored on a 57-yard run. Cain had a 27- and 43-yard touchdown runs, as well as a 45-yard interception return. In the fourth quarter, Wesley Wheeler closed out the scoring with a 17-yard run. The win is Port Townsend’s second of the season. Earlier this year they ended a 20-game losing streak that dated back to 2009. The Redskins host Vashon Island (0-3, 0-4) on Friday night.

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Port Townsend 67, Bellevue Christian 39 Bellevue Christian 13 12 8 6— 39 Port Townsend 27 14 20 6— 67 First Quarter PT—Tim Russell 1 run (Dillon Ralls kick) BC—Peter Ralson 2 pass from Kemper McQuaid (kick good) PT—Tim Russell 62 run (Ralls kick) BC—McQuaid 40 run (kick failed) PT—Matt Cain 27 run (Ralls kick) PT—Jacob King 40 run (kick failed) Second Quarter BC—Josh Saterlee 2 run (kick failed) BC—Scott Miller 57 pass from McQuaid (kick good) PT—Matt Cain 43 run (Ralls kick) Third Quarter PT—Mitiku Little 57 run (Ralls kick) PT—Matt Cain 45 interception return (Ralls kick) BC—Noah Holmes 38 pass from McQuaid (pass good) PT—King 87 run (Ralls kick) Fourth Quarter PT—Wesley Wheeler 17 run (Ralls kick) BC—Ralson 16 pass from McQuaid (kick failed) Individual Stats Rushing— PT: King 10-186, Little 10-152, Cain 5-88, Russell 3-64, Wheeler 10-42. Passing—PT: King 3-5, 84. Receiving—PT: Layne Zack 2-58, Russell 1-26.

Crescent 50, Rainier Christ. 26 KENT — It took a big finish for the Loggers to dispose of the pesky Mustangs on Friday night at Kentlake High School. After Rainier Christian tied the game at 20 in the third quarter, Crescent went on a 30-0 tear. After tying the score, the Mustangs (0-4) attempted an onside kick. But Crescent’s Sage Fadness returned it to the Rainier Christian 8-yard line. “[Mike] Zapien crashed it in from there and it was off to the races for us,” Loggers coach Darrell Yount said. Zapien’s 4-yard touchdown run was followed by a 13-yard run by Eric Larson, and then Derek Findley scored on runs of 7 and 30 yards to put the Loggers ahead 50-20.

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Clallam Bay’s Jeremy Rock (40) avoids a tackle by Quilcene’s Tristan Williams (87) in nonleague action Friday night in Clallam Bay. Also in on the action for the Bruins are Ryan Willis (30) and Austin Ritter. For Quilcene is Lucas Murphy (31). Crescent could have pulled away much earlier in the game. The Loggers (4-0) didn’t capitalize on three scoring opportunities in the first half. They fumbled twice inside the Rainier Christian 10 yard line and Findley dropped a 60-yard pass from Beau Bamer that would have resulted in a touchdown. “This game could have effectively been over at halftime and it really should have been,” Yount said. “But we kind of shot ourselves in the foot, what with the turnovers and the miscues. “But give Rainier credit. They ere fast and athletic, ran a crazy multi-misdirection offense and simply held to their game plan. They’re a good football team.” The Loggers ran for 412 yards, but Yount was most impressed with the defense. “The play of Travis Walker and Sage Fadness defensively was huge for us,” he said. “Both were playing in their first games of the season after just becoming available. “Walker is just a big, big hitter, and Fadness provided lock-down pass coverage, came up with two picks and the huge kick return.” Crescent next faces Clallam Bay (2-1) in Joyce on Saturday afternoon.

Crescent 50, Rainier Christian 26 Crescent 14 0 14 22— 50 Rainier Christian 6 6 8 6— 26 First Quarter RC—30 run (conversion failed) CRE—Mike Zapien 1 run (Zapien run) CRE—Zapien 7 run (run failed) Second Quarter RC—23 run (conversion failed) Third Quarter CRE—Derek Findley 2 run (conversion failed) RC—2 run (run good) CRE—Zapien 4 run (Beau Bamer run) Fourth Quarter CRE—Eric Larson 13 run (run failed) CRE—Findley 30 run (Findley run) CRE—Findley 7 run (Zapien run) RC—2 run (conversion failed) Individual Stats Rushing— CRE: Zapien 18-175, Larson 13-158, Findley 6-55, Bamer 7-14, Colin West 2-14. Passing—CRE: Bamer 1-3, 20. Receiving—CRE: Findley 1-20.

Quilcene 16, Clallam Bay 14 CLALLAM BAY — The Rangers nipped the Bruins in an exciting 1B nonleague game that was decided by a missed two-point conversion. It was the first win of the year for the Rangers, 1-3, while the Bruins suffered their first loss, 2-1. Quilcene was missing starting quarterback Josh King, who had a sprained ankle, and two other starters who were suspended, and had only 12 players suited up for the game. “I was very impressed with the kids,” Quilcene coach Nic Dahl said. “The kids played super hard. They played their hearts out.” Clallam Bay, meanwhile, plans to regroup after the tough loss, Clallam Bay

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Trailing 17-10, the Bruins blew two scoring chances in the third quarter. First, they failed to convert a fourth-and-2 at the Oregon State 35-yard line after Anthony Barr forced a fumble by Mannion at the Beavers 43 and Tevin McDonald recovered. The Bruins got another chance when Stan McKay intercepted Mannion’s pass at the Beavers 48 on the next play, but they were forced to punt. The Beavers then moved 88 yards on 13 plays to take a 24-10 lead, scoring on a 2-yard run by Storm Woods one play after a pass interference penalty against Sheldon Price on third-and-

goal. UCLA responded by getting a 1-yard sneak from Hundley that capped a 75-yard drive and made it 24-17 with 14:01 to play. The Beavers got their 10-point lead back on Trevor Romaine’s 17-yard field goal with 9:33 left. The Bruins had a chance to get within seven points again, but Ka’imi Fairbairn was wide right on a 42-yard field goal with 7:37 remaining. Fairbairn kicked a 35-yarder with 1:47 left, but Oregon State recovered UCLA’s onside kick and ran out all but the final five seconds Romaine’s 22-yard field goal on Oregon State’s first possession gave the Beavers a 3-0 lead, but the Bruins tied it on a 22-yard field goal by Fairbairn early in the second quarter. Oregon State, a 7.5-point underdog, took the lead back on the next scrimmage play — a 75-yard touchdown pass from Mannion to Cooks. Mannion’s 42-yard scoring pass to Wheaton later in the second period made it 17-3. Hundley threw a 65-yard touchdown pass to Shaquelle Evans with 49 seconds remaining before halftime to trim Oregon State’s lead to seven points.

Steele led the way with 19 carries for 58 yards, and Lucas Murphy rushed for 25 yards on 17 touches. Austin Ritter was 4 of 9 passing for the Bruins for 33 yards and two interceptions. Clallam Bay was strong on the ground as Mohr ran for 258 yards on 22 carries and Jeremy Rock rushed 12 times for 50 yards and Austin Ritter earned 21 yards on six carries. “Matt Mohr is our work- Olympic 29, Port Angeles 7 horse,” Cal Ritter said. “He’s Port Angeles 7 0 0 0— 7 9 13 7 0— 29 a strong and real fast kid.” Olympic First Quarter Mohr also led the Clal- OLY—Safety Lasorsa 10 run (Vincent Ioffrida kick) lam Bay defense with 18 PA—Nick OLY—Ben Long 42 run (Jordan Green kick) tackles while Rock had an Second Quarter OLY—Brian Tyson 38 pass from Zach Thornton (kick interception. Senior defensive end failed) OLY—Long 33 run (Green kick) Drew Goplen-Dean, out for Third Quarter his first game this year, had OLY—Randy Grier 10 run (Green kick) Individual Stats 12 tackles and two sacks for Rushing— PA: Matt Robbins 5-46, Joey Barnes 8-20, Wesley Gidding 5-17, Nick Lasorsa 4-12, the Bruins. Angevine 8-12. OLY: Long 12-173, Grier “We played real well on Nathan 15-66, Brandon Guerrero 2-4. defense,” Cal Ritter said. Passing—PA: Larsson Chapman 1-5-1, 9. OLY: “What hurt us was our Zach Thornton 3-5-1, 75. Receiving—PA: Tristan Isett 1-9. OLY: Tyson 3-75. offensive line play.” Tyson Svetich led the Rangers on defense with 12 Tenino 28, Forks 12 tackles and an interception TENINO — The passing while Murphy added nine combination of Mac Shaw tackles and Brandon Bessey and Devante Harris was too had seven tackles and an much for the Spartans. interception. Shaw completed 14 of 21 passes for 233 yards Tenino Quilcene 16, Clallam Bay 14 (2-0, 4-0). Quilcene 8 0 8 0— 16 All of those completions, Clallam Bay 0 8 6 0— 14 yards and touchdowns went First Quarter Q—Smith 4 run (Steele run) to Harris. Second Quarter Forks (0-1, 2-2) faces CB—Mohr 60 run (Willis pass from Austin Ritter) Montesano (0-1, 2-2) on FriThird Quarter Q—Williams 1 run (Steele run) day in game that will be CB—Mohr 25 run (pass failed) played at Stewart Field in Individual Stats Rushing— Q: Josh Steele 19-58, Lucas Murphy Aberdeen.

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PASADENA, Calif. — Sean Mannion passed for a career-high 379 yards and two touchdowns, Oregon State put the clamps on No. 19 UCLA’s offense, and the Beavers opened their Pacific 12 Conference season by topping the Bruins 27-20 Saturday. The victory was the 74th at Oregon State for coach Mike Riley, matching the school record set by Lon Stiner, the Beavers’ coach from 1933-48. Riley is in his 12th year with Oregon State. Mannion, a third-year sophomore, completed 24 of 35 passes with one interception and has passed for 200 or more yards in 13 straight games. Oregon State’s Markus Wheaton had nine receptions for 150 yards and has caught at least one pass in 25 consecutive games. Brandin Cooks had six catches for 175 yards, and Storm Woods rushed for 96 yards on 21 carries for the Beavers. The Bruins (3-1, 0-1) scored 15 touchdowns and averaged 622 yards to rank second nationally in total offense in their previous three games. But the Beavers (2-0, 1-0) held them to 444 yards and two TDs. Oregon State had played

just once in the season’s first three weeks, beating then-No. 13 Wisconsin 10-7 on Sept. 8. The season opener against Nicholls State was postponed because of concerns over Hurricane Isaac. UCLA’s Johnathan Franklin, the country’s leading rusher with a 180.3yard average, was held to 45 yards on 12 carries. He averaged 8.2 yards per carry previously this year. Redshirt freshman Brett Hundley completed 27 of 42 passes for 372 yards and a touchdown.

coach Cal Ritter said. “An important thing [about football] is that you don’t judge a team just by their wins, but how they rebound from tough losses,” he said. “We hope to [bounce back] next week.” The Bruins play at tough 4-0 Crescent this coming Saturday. The Rangers lighted up the scoreboard first when J.J. Smith ran 4 yards to paydirt and then Josh Steele ran the ball in for the two-point conversion in the first quarter. Clallam Bay tied the game in the second quarter on Matt Mohr’s 60-yard run and a two-point pass from Austin Ritter to Ryan Willis. The score remained at 8-all at halftime. The Rangers went up 16-8 in the third quarter on quarterback Justin Williams 1-yard sneak and Steele’s second two-point conversion run of the game. That second conversion became the difference for the game. The Bruins scored in the third when Mohr ran 25 yards for the score. But the two-point pass conversion failed. Williams was 3 of 10 passing for 97 yards and an interception for the Rangers while Smith caught all three passes. It was tough going on the ground for Quilcene as

SILVERDALE — The Roughriders are still looking for their first win of the season after losing to the Trojans 29-7 in Olympic League action Friday night at Silverdale Stadium. The win was the first for Olympic in 2012. Port Angeles fell behind 2-0 early in the game when junior running back Nick Lasorsa was tackled in the end zone. But the Riders and Lasorsa bounced back and took a 7-2 lead when the junior running back scored on a 10-yard run. That was the last Port Angeles would see of the end zone, whereas the Trojans (1-1, 1-3) were just getting started. Ben Long was the main culprit, scoring two touchdowns and compiling 173 yards on 12 carriers. “This was a nice win,” Olympic interim coach Brad Hamblet told the Kitsap Sun. “We played a full game. That’s what we focused on all week. We’ve been in all three games, and it was nice to finally put it all together.” Next up for Port Angeles (0-2, 0-4) is its homecoming game Friday against Klahowya (0-2, 2-2), who lost at Kingston 34-28,


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Preps: Redskins break two-year losing streak CONTINUED FROM B1 “Our team’s serving percentage improved from our games earlier this week,� Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said. “It was a really good experience to get focused and energetic after such a long bus ride [to Clallam Bay]. It will help when we are going to Seattle for [Sea-Tac] league games. “We are going to start focusing on coverage for blocking and hitting as well as more net work.� Emily Ward led the Rangers with 19 for 20 serving, six aces and four kills, while Celsea Hughes was 9 for 10 serving with three kills and three assists. Quilcene’s Megan Weller served 14 for 16 with 12 assists and four 4 kills, while teammate Elysah Schryver had six assists and five kills. The Rangers next play Christian Faith on Tuesday and Crescent on Thursday.

Port Townsend 3, Crescent 0 PORT TOWNSEND — Class 1A Port Townsend won its first match in more than two years, but it wasn’t easy against powerful 1B school Crescent in nonleague action. The Redskins held on to beat the Loggers 25-11, 28-26, 25-10. “My girls played with so much heart and wanted to win so badly that they never gave up on themselves or each other,� Port

had to squeak by in the third, 25-23, before hammering home the win in the fourth deciding game, 25-15. Casey Williams led Forks with 15 kills, three stuffs and two aces while Jillian Raben dished out 18 assists and head two kills. Alissa Shaw had a strong serving night for the Spartans with six aces while teammate Courtnie Paul put down five kills.

Girls Soccer Lindbergh 4, Port Angeles 1 RENTON — The Roughriders put up with a long road trip and bus troubles, and then came away on the short end of a 4-1 loss to the Lindbergh Eagles in nonleague action. Despite the Thursday loss, Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley was upbeat about how his team played. “Compared to our last two losses, we played a much improved game,� he said. “The girls played with an intensity, heart and passion that had been missing.� The Riders earned their lone goal when freshman Maddie Boe won a ball that then fell to Brittany McBride, who finished from 15 yards out . Freshman goalie Hayley Baxley had another impressive game, turning away 17 Lindbergh shots while the Riders’ offense generated 13 shots. Moseley also singled out Shayla Northern and Kylee

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Crescent’s Devanie Christie sets the ball for a spike by Jandi Frantz (10) as Port Townsend’s Trish Reeves goes up for a block attempt in nonleague volleyball action at Port Townsend High School. Townsend coach Nettie Hawkins wrote in an email. Crescent, 3-1 on the year didn’t take the loss lightly. “That was a tough defeat for us,� Crescent coach Alex Baker said. The second game was a dandy, and was the difference in the match, Baker said. “We were in control of the game but we couldn’t finish. That was the turning point in the match. “We proved we could play with them.� The Loggers were so down from the loss, though, that they never could

recover, he added. Abby McGuire led the Redskins with 11 assists, four digs and two aces while Megan Lee had 10 digs and Megan Juran added four kills and four digs. Also playing well for Port Townsend, Rio Golden put down five kills and had five digs. For Crescent, middle hitter Shannon Williams led the way with 7 for 7 serving, three blocks, a kill, one tip and an ace while Devanie Christie went 9 for 9 with an ace, and she also had 14 assists. Kellie Belford “played

great defense for us,� Baker said. Port Townsend next opens Olympic League play at home against Bremerton on Tuesday while Crescent plays at Sequim JV in nonleague action Monday.

Montesano 3, Forks 1 FORKS — The Spartans won the first game 25-14 but Montesano came charging back, claiming the next three to take the SWLEvergreen Division match. Montesano dominated the second game, 25-13, but

Jeffers for their work rate and passing. Port Angeles, 2-3 on the year, played at Sequim on Saturday.

Girls Swimming Port Angeles 124, Olympic 53 PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders dominated the Olympic League meet to remain perfect on the year, 3-0 in league and overall. Port Angeles was first in all 12 events and outscored the Trojans in all events. The Riders also qualified its first state relay team as the 200-yard medley relay won in 1:59.47 with Ashlee Reid, Carter Juskevich, Tracie Macias and Audra Perrios swimming. Port Angeles picked up three more individual district qualifying times, including Macias (first) in the 50 freesytle in 26.36, Reid in the 100 free (first) in 59.53, and Carter Juskevich (first) in 500 free in 5:58.02. Double-event winners included Macias in the 50 free and 100 butterfly, Reid in the 100 free and 100 backstroke, and Carter Juskevich in the 500 free and 100 breaststroke. The Riders next travel to powerhouse Bainbridge on Tuesday with a 3:30 p.m. start time. The next Olympic League meet is home against North Kitsap on Thursday with a 3:30 p.m. start time.

Wolves: North Kitsap races off in 4th period CONTINUED FROM B1 run made it 14-10. But again, North Kitsap “It changes [the game],� (2-0, 2-2) quickly answered, scoring a touchdown on its Wiker said. “I mean, you’re playing next drive. On the last play of the from behind because they kick a field goal because we first half, Sequim kicker stuffed them on defense. Mitch Koonz showed off his You know, they didn’t go leg with a 34-yard field goal anywhere, but they [make a that evened the score at 17. The biggest play of the field goal]. “And that’s a big differ- third quarter was an interence because then you are ception at the goal line by playing from behind instead Miles after the Vikings of [being] tied still, and it drove from their own 14 changes the way you do yard line to the Sequim five. Overall, Wiker liked the things when you start runway his defense performed ning out of time.� The Wolves regained the against North Kitsap’s tallead when running back ented offense. Lopaka Yasamura’s 1-yard “The defense stepped up

a ton; tons of three-andouts,� Wiker said. “How many times did they get inside the 30, 25, and not score or go backwards?� “They’ve got some good play-makers on that team; their good athletes are pretty good. “[Milyard] is real good. I mean he was getting hit, and turning around while he was getting hit and throwing the ball. “And a couple of times it was fourth down, almost should have been a sack or a throw to the dirt, and he completes it while he’s getting hit.

“He made some real big plays.� Sequim now sits at 0-4 on the season, and 0-2 in the Olympic League. Despite the lopsided loss and winless record, Wiker likes the effort of the Wolves, who are missing a handful of key players due to injury. “Really super proud of the team. They played together as a team,� he said. “It is frustrating to go 0-4, and have the kids try so hard, I think on any team. “When I first got here we were 0-9, I had more pride for all those kids that were trying in game eight and

they hadn’t won a game, than I had almost any team that I’ve coached since. “It’s harder to do that than it is to be ahead. It’s easy to be a frontrunner when you’re ahead in the game, or ahead with great records and stuff like that. “These guys are digging deep and doing that.� Sequim travels to Silverdale Stadium to face Olympic (1-1, 1-3) next Friday. North Kitsap 40, Sequim 17 North Kitsap Sequim

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woman to get a role in a soap opera. PORT TOWNSEND — Tonight, in honor of the Film lovers have one more film, everyone is invited to day to go to the movies at the “Dress for Success” ball the Port Townsend Film on Taylor Street while donFestival. Twenty-one films will be ning duds they might wear to get a job. screened beginning at From 11 a.m to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. today, the final day of today will be interviews the three-day festival. with filmmakers at The Films will be shown at four venues for pass-holders Undertown Coffee and Wine Bar on Taylor Street. and those who get rush The schedule is: tickets, as well as at the ■ 11 a.m. — Chris Peter Simpson Free Cinema Cresci and Sam Price-Waldat the American Legion man of “Among Giants.” Hall, while “Tootsie,” a ■ 11:30 a.m. — Three free outdoor film on key people from “Day in Taylor Street, will start Our Bay.” at 7:30 p.m. ■ Noon — Susan MorIn “Tootsie,” Dustin Hoffgan Cooper, director of man portrays Michael Dorsey, an out-of-work “Mulberry Child.” actor, who dresses as a ■ 12:30 p.m. — Shanna

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SEQUIM — Peninsula Behavioral Health has received 11 refurbished computers as a result of a partnership between the Sequim PC Users Group (SPCUG) and the Sequim Kiwanis Club. Peninsula Behavioral Health counselors will provide them to qualified clients who will use them to improve their life skills and become more computer-literate. Peter Casey, executive director of Peninsula Behavioral Health, has heard raves from recipients,

with clients telling counselors they will use the machines to help them do better in school and look for employment, entertainment and social interaction. SPCUG’s “computer refurbish and giveaway program� started when Shell McGuire of the Sequim Kiwanis Club approached SPCUG members to see if there would be an interest in refurbishing older, used computers to keep them out of the landfill. The Kiwanis Club agreed to solicit and collect the donated computers, and once cleaned and loaded

with software, they are supplied to social service organizations on the North Olympic Peninsula. About 60 computers have been donated so far to groups such as the Boys & Girls Club, First Teacher, foster families and churches. Members of Sequim Kiwanis are looking for more donated computers and monitors with Windows XP or newer operating systems to deliver to SPCUG. If you have an older computer and would like to ensure that the hard drive is erased clean and put to good use, phone McGuire at 360-681-0805.

Films: Passes available CONTINUED FROM C1 information kiosks will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At 1 p.m. will be a film- both downtown and uptown. Venues are the Uptown maker panel at the Upstage Restaurant, 923 Washing- Theatre, 1120 Lawrence St.; the Maritime Center Theton St. Passes can be picked up atre at the Northwest Mariand information and mer- time Center at 431 Water chandise found at the hos- St.; the Peter Simpson Free pitality center at the Cotton Cinema at the American Building at 607 Water St. Legion Hall, 209 Monroe from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and St.; the Taylor Street Out-

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Types of cat litter Most cats prefer clumping litter because of its soft, sandy feel. It’s easy on the paws and easy to scoop. Other cats might like a fine-grained clay litter. Look for one that comes in a dust-free formula. Some cat litter is easier on the Earth, made from recycled paper or natural substances like corncobs or wheat. But if your cat doesn’t like it, you’ll be throwing a lot of it out, which is not that environmentally friendly, so you may be back to regular clumping litter. Let the cats pick their preferences by offering a “litter box buffet.� Avoid scented litter. It might smell good to you, but that perfumed odor can be sensory overload for a cat. Using scented litter can be one of the quickest ways to encourage your cat to go outside the litter box.

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SEQUIM — The North Olympic chapter of Puget SEQUIM — A brotherSound Anglers awarded Jenand-sister pair from nifer Murphy with its Sequim recently wrapped $1,000 Wally Pohold Memoterms of service in the rial Scholarship. Marine Corps and Army. The award is made annuHoward S. Price, a 2007 ally to a student at PeninSequim High School gradu- sula College who is engaged ate, served in Northern in the study of natural Helmand Province, Afghan- resources leading to a career istan, with the 1/6 Regiin the preservation and promental Combat Team 8 of tection of the natural envithe Marine Corps. ronment. He was meritoriously The Peninsula College promoted three times in Foundation administers the two years and was recomaward and selects the candimended for the Navy and date based on criteria estabMarine Corps Meritorious lished by Puget Sound Service Award for his Anglers North Olympic actions in Operation Eastchapter. ern Storm. Murphy, a single mother, In addition, Price has been awarded the National is completing her associate Defense service ribbon, the degree at Peninsula College and has been accepted into Marine combat Action the Huxley College of the Badge, the Good Conduct Environment at Western Medal and the Marine Washington University. Sharpshooter Ribbon. Recently, Murphy Based at Camp Lejune assisted a professor at the in North Carolina for much college in original research of his service, he plans to on wildlife populations in remain in Wilmington, the Rainey Creek area near N.C., and attend college. Price is the son of Grace Forks. Puget Sound Anglers Robinson and Steven Price North Olympic chapter of Sequim. meets at Trinity United Price’s sister, Army Methodist Church, 100 S. Reserve Sgt. Gabrielle (Robinson-Spaulding) Van- Blake Ave., at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each wert, is in the Army Reserves after serving more month. Anyone interested in than a year of her activefishing is welcome. duty term as a senior For more information, human resources sergeant phone Don Hatler at 360based at Fort Bliss in El 683-6967. Paso, Texas. Peninsula Daily News She is also studying for

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If you have one cat, you need two litter boxes. Two cats, three litter boxes. Put them in different locations. For instance, keep one upstairs and one downstairs. That way, one is always convenient. And with more than one cat, it prevents fights over who gets to use which box when it’s needed. Some cats like to ambush others when they use the litter box, so place litter boxes in locations with easy escape routes. Privacy is important, too. Cats don’t want to pee or poop next to each other any more than you’d want to do so with somebody right next to you. Another good reason to have multiple litter boxes: Each cat may prefer a different type of litter. What about what goes inside the box? There are all kinds of different cat litter, and they all have pros and cons.

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PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System has partnered with the Port Angeles Symphony to make the symphony’s chosen pieces available for home listening before each concert. After a patron suggestion and a gift from the symphony, the library has added music CDs to the collection, which includes pieces featured in the 20122013 symphonic season. Highlights include “Tone Poems� by Sibelius, performed by the National Orchestra of Sweden; “Le Bal Masque� by Francis Poulenc, performed by the New Music Studium; and “The Complete Sacred Music� by Vivaldi, performed by a variety of orchestras. To locate the discs in the library catalog, perform a simple keyword search using the phrase “Symphony Selection.� Customers may use the catalog in any branch or from home by visiting the library’s website at www. nols.org. The Port Angeles Library will feature a display of the compact discs, materials about musical appreciation and information about the symphony season through Oct. 31, 2013. The library will continue to add recordings to the collection for future seasons.

For more information on the partnership, visit www. nols.org and click on “Events� and “Port Angeles,� or contact Lorrie Kovell at 360-417-8514 or lkovell@nols.org.

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PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS asking me to recommend a good pet for a child — an affectionate animal that can be cared for with a minimum of adult assistance. “A rabbit?� they ask. I shake my head. Rabbits, especially the bigger varieties, are hard for a child to hold. When they don’t feel secure, rabbits will kick — and by doing so will sometimes break their backs. The result? A dead rabbit and a heartbroken child. So no rabbits, at least not for young children. Mice? “Too small, too fragile,� I reply. Hamster? “Better, but too interested in sleeping during the day, plus they’re natural escape artists and somewhat nippy,� I say. “Well, what then?� the parent will finally demand. To them, I say, “Rats.� And after the air clears of expressions of revulsion and disgust, I explain why a healthy rat from a reputable source is a great pet for a child — and indeed for almost any animal lover. Forget horror movies and the bubonic plague. We’re not talking about wild rats but domesticated ones. Let go of everything you’ve ever thought about rats and consider the benefits with an open mind. ■Rats are social animals. Many small pets don’t like being handled, but rats get used to careful socialization easily and come to enjoy riding in pockets and on shoulders. They like people! ■Rats are smart. Rats respond quickly to food-based training and seem to love performing. A friend of mine trained a rat for her college-level psychology course and came to like the little guy so much that he’s now a doted-on pet in her home. ■Rats are agile and sturdy. Try to get a guinea pig to run a maze or climb a ladder, and you’ll appreciate the fleet-footedness of a rat. Unlike mice, rats can stand up to the handling and, occasionally, to the unintentional mishandling of well-meaning children. ■Rats are cute. Think sleek, shiny fur with dark, glossy eyes and cute little ears. You say it’s the tail that gets to you? Give a rat a break. If he just had a fluffy

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Feathers fall short of summer’s end FEATHER IDENTIFICATION IS not my forte. Being good at identifying feathers is a challenge that takes more study and dedication than I am willing to give. There are birds whose feathers are easier to identify than others, and I’m not too bad at guessing the owner of one of these. When a reader sent me a feather she hoped I could identify, I was delighted to see one of my favorite feathers because it is attractive and easy to name. Our Northern flicker comes in two models: the yellow-shafted and the red-shafted. At one time, they were considered two separate species but were eventually “lumped� under one name. The red-shafted form is our common Northwest bird, but the yellow-shafted form visits this region in smaller numbers. Their names describe the color of the shafts in their feathers. Flickers and other birds are dropping their feathers right now because this is the time for the late-summer/early fall molt. Some yards collect more feathers than others. It depends on the bird population not only in the yard, but fly-

and crannies. One spring, a pair of chickadees thought the smaller ones I had tucked in an old twig basket were just what they were looking for. Kept dry, feathers last a long time. Several flicker feathers tucked on the bulletin board above my computer have been there for years — except for the new one pilfered from a reader.

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over action contributes to the feather supply. Great blue herons can decorate your outdoor living area with all sizes of beautiful feathers. The plumes from birds in the heron family were once used to adorn ladies’ hats, so when they make you a gift of these lovely ornaments, it’s a fall special. Many of these silvery-gray and white feathers are softly curled, and until the rains take over, they find their way onto some of the plants on the patio. Herons and flickers are retiring in nature, and we don’t get to study their appearance while they are molting. When it comes to the towhees, sparrows and jays, things are different. They hang around the feeders and are busy in the yard, and we just see them more easily and more often. We know they are molting

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A northern flicker hangs around for a short meal. because they look so awful. Another observant reader recently asked if there was something wrong with the birds in her yard because they were losing their feathers and didn’t look very good. That’s how most of us react the first time we encounter this late-summer molt. When your birds begin going bald and have a skeletal look about their head, they don’t look healthy. My first thought was that

they were covered with mites or lice. Birds like the towhees look pretty scruffy right now, but the song sparrows, juncos and chickadees often slip through the molt without completely falling apart. Just the same, their “tail-less� appearance is a sure giveaway. I’ve always looked upon the fall molt as a time when birds leave small gifts about the yard. The ones that aren’t dirty or partially destroyed get tucked into various sheltered nooks

Feathers may be falling off the birds and out of the sky, but in a few short weeks, these same birds will be looking pretty smart. They will have acquired their new plumage and be ready to withstand the coming colder months. This temporarily unattractive appearance is just one more sign that summer is drawing to a close. Cooler days are ahead, and the birds will be ready for them. I won’t!

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

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Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday. It is recommended that children infant to 3 years old attend the 10 a.m. toddler storytime session and those 3 to 5 years old attend the 11 a.m. preschool session. Storytimes will be held each Wednesday through Dec. 19. Toddler and preschool storytimes feature ageappropriate books, rhymes and songs along with a simple craft for children to take home. For information on storytimes or other early literacy programs, visit www. nols.org and click on “Youth,� or phone youth services librarian Antonia Krupicka-Smith at 360683-1161.

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initiative, “Improving Neighborhoods One Home at a Time.� Classes fulfill HUD requirements, with a certificate issued by the state Housing Finance CommisSEQUIM — Olympic sion. National Park outreach The certificate is and education specialist required for many new Dean Butterworth will homebuyer programs, speak at the Newcomers’ including but not limited to Club luncheon Tuesday, Washington State House Oct. 2. Key Bond loans, USDA, Butterworth will discuss Habitat for Humanity and the Elwha River damUSDA Rural Development removal project and loans. answer why the dams Homeward Bound is a came down, what the river nonprofit agency. looks like now, what the To register, phone National Park Service is Homeward Bound at 360doing to restore plant and 460-5533 or 360-565-2068, fish habitat, and what to or email info@homeward expect in the future. boundclt.org. Socializing begins at 11:30 a.m. in the Legends Room of Cedars at Dunge- Donate pajamas PORT ANGELES — ness Golf Course, 1965 Jim’s Pharmacy is acceptWoodcock Road. To attend, RSVP to 360- ing donations of new paja582-0659 or email becky mas and books for the 22ann@yahoo.com by FriPajama Program through day. the end of the month. Pajama Program representatives will deliver the Meditations set donations to charitable PORT ANGELES — organizations in our area. Two Oneness meditations Jim’s Pharmacy is will be held at Olympic located at 424 E. Second Unitarian Univeralist FelSt. lowship Hall, 73 Howe For more information on Road, on Friday. the Pajama Program, visit No teachings, dogma or www.pajamaprogram.org rituals will be presented; this meditation is intended or phone Jim’s Pharmacy at 360-452-4200, ext. 3 for people from all faiths, cultures and walks of life. Fly-fishing class Hourlong sessions will be held at 5:30 p.m. and PORT ANGELES — 7 p.m. Local fisherman Ron Link Following the second will teach a “Basics of Fly session, Brenda Pareja will Fishing� course through answer questions from the Peninsula College starting audience on her experience Oct. 4. of Oneness meditation. Link will help novices This event is free, but a develop a foundation for suggested love donation of developing successful fly$10 is requested to offset fishing skills and acquaint travel and room expenses. them with the Olympic To register, visit www. Peninsula’s fishable waters nwbrendaomtour.eventbrite. and the tackle and techcom or email portangeles niques needed. om@gmail.com. The class will meet Thursday evenings in Homebuyer course Room 221 at the Lincoln Center, 905 W. Ninth St., SEQUIM — A free homebuyer education class from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays from Oct. 4-18. will be held at the Sequim A field trip also will be Library, 630 N. Sequim held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Ave., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 20. this coming Saturday. Cost of the course is The free class is sponsored by Homeward Bound $93.50. Students will not need in partnership with Eagle to have equipment, but Home Mortgage, RE/MAX they must provide their 5th Avenue and the state Housing Finance Commis- own transportation for the fishing field trip. sion. To register for the The class will include course, visit www.pencol. the current ins and outs of edu or phone 360-452-9277. the process from the lender and real estate profesBiochar lecture sional. For those new to homePORT HADLOCK — buying and those who have Howard Sprouse will serve not purchased a home in as guest speaker at a the past five years, the Wednesday presentation on information will be pertibiochar, a charcoal-like nent and educational. material that can be used Homeward Bound as a soil amendment to also is looking for potential raise the fertility of the soil homebuyers for its new to enhance plant growth.

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The Port Angeles High School Class of 1952 held its 60th class reunion Sept. 15 at the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant. Thirty-seven members out of a class of 164 were able to attend. Front row from left are Gwen Fairchild Porterfield, Marlene Bovy Beadle, Pat Dotson Stamateou, Grey Tozier Pohl and Joe Sommers; second row from left, Shirley Uvila Partridge, Laurie Smith Bogen, Gerry Smith Hall, Marilyn Rideout Kettle, Jean Cogburn Danielson, Bobbi Richardson, Marilyn Pfahler Whidden, Nancy Wyman Hilt, Lois Grady Edwards, Carmen Turco Midkiff, Nancy Mclaughlin, Marvin Leffel, Floyd Walker, Jack Venables and Jack Halstead; and back row from left, Dick Hopkins, Jack Horton, Howard “Scooter� Chapman, Dave Berg, Fred Sullivan, Elbert Fish, Ed Lester, John Rife, Irvin Eacrett, Jack Kish, John Cramer, Dick King, Rob Vanderford, Dick McLean, Don Walken, Irv Beadle and Rill Riedel.

Briefly . . . working events focused on Washington organic and sustainable agriculture. Twenty-six workshops feature a lineup of growers, researchers and educators sharing their experPORT TOWNSEND — tise on organic farm pracRegistration is open for Tilth tices and issues, plus a Producers of Washington’s Beginning Farmer Series annual organic farming con- planned in conjunction ference, to be held at Fort with the Washington Worden State Park from Young Farmers Coalition. Nov. 9-11. Social events include a The Tilth Producers con- welcome reception and ciderference is an opportunity for tasting with live music by organic farmers and agricul- Cort and Kia Armstrong, an tural professionals to netintergenerational trivia work and share knowledge. mixer, Saturday evening More than 600 farmers, films, a square dance with researchers, advocates and The Tallboys, a wine- and organic industry representa- cheese-tasting with live tives will convene for three music by Willow and by days of educational and net- Nathaniel Talbot, yoga for

farmers classes and organic meals. The conference is open to the public. Registration information, including a full schedule and sponsorship information, is available at www.tilthproducers.org. The deadline to register without a late fee is Friday, Oct. 19. Discounted registration is available for all Tilth Producers of Washington members. Email organic@tilth producers.org or phone 206632-7506.

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DEAR ABBY once she a Van Buren reached certain point in the disease, she did not want to be paraded around for others to gawk at. That time came about a year ago, but I still pick her up every Sunday and take her to church. It’s the only time she gets to leave the nursing home, and she loves it. The people at church give her hugs and go out of their way to treat her well, and she feels it. My question is, am I wrong in going against her earlier wishes? Friend in Arizona

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Dear Friend: I think you are. Your friend clearly stated when she was in her right mind that she did not want to be an object of pity. By going against her wishes, you have taken away her right to be remembered with dignity. And while it was done in a well-meaning way, I don’t agree with it. Dear Abby: I’m a woman in my 30s, and I’m facing the serious decision of whether to have children or not. What I’d like to know is, do people who choose not to have children regret it later in life? I appreciate your response. Curious in Texas Dear Curious: Some probably do, but according to the mail I have received, most of the women I hear from have no regrets. In fact, last year, I heard from a number of parents who said they regretted having taken on the challenge of parenthood. So, while having children can be rewarding, it is clearly not for everyone.

_________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

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Dear Running: Because you are tired of the games, stop participating in them. Obviously, what your husband has done is a red flag. Tell him you know he has changed his passwords, and it appears to be an attempt on his part to close a chapter of what’s supposed to be an “open book.� If he attacks you for looking, remind him that with his history of serial infidelity, you would have to be out of your mind not to. Forgive me for appearing negative, but if after 10 years the two of you haven’t been able to fix what’s missing in your marriage — even with the help of a counselor — there is nothing more I can suggest. Dear Abby: A longtime friend of mine, “Blanche,� was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease several years ago. She let me know that

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DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 10 years. At every company he has worked at, there was always a female he got close to — sometimes a little “too close.� We have had counseling. Our counselor has told him his behavior is destructive in a marriage, and he should be an “open book� for as long as it takes to rebuild the trust in our relationship. I recently found that he has changed all the passwords on his email and computer accounts. Needless to say, I am seriously disturbed by his behavior. He hasn’t said anything about it, and I think he’s waiting for me to ask him why. I think he wants to make the point that his “privacy� is being compromised, but I also suspect there is another new woman he’s interested in recruiting. I’m tired of these games. I don’t know whether it’s worth the energy to once again pursue the reasons for his behavior or to finally walk away because I don’t think he’ll ever change. I really need advice. Please help. Running Out of Energy

The Young Artist Competition is open to any North Olympic Peninsula instrumental music student who will be younger than 22 years old by June 1, 2013, and who did not win first prize in the 2012 competition. Winners from prior years are eligible to compete. Competitors are to perform a selection of music of concert quality.

This selection need not be a concerto, and performances should not exceed 10 minutes. Competitors must provide their own piano accompanist for the competition (only piano accompaniment is permitted). The competition will begin at approximately 9:30 a.m., and applicants should arrive at least 10 minutes prior to their performance.

No video, DVDs Participants must perform at the event; no videotapes or DVDs are permitted. Results will be emailed to competitors the afternoon of the competition. The first-place winner of the competition will receive a $500 award. An anonymous donor has contributed $250 for second place. Participants may be asked to perform at an orchestra concert or event. For competition information, including questions regarding your selection of music, phone 360-452-5238 or the symphony office at 360-457-5579.


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Angeles. Many locals know it too as a place to cut your own tree and, after Christmas, recycle it for free. Steve became a leader in the sustainable farming community decades ago. Friends of the Fields and the North Olympic Land Trust, which strive to protect farmland across Clallam County, presented him with the Farmer of the Year award back in 2000; that was when the award was just 2 years old, land trust executive director Tom Sanford noted.

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AGNEW — Steve Johnson is not a big talker. He is a farmer, after all, a man who has made a living from the land since he was a boy in the 1960s, working in the woods with his father, George Johnson. Both George and Steve could tell the elder Johnson wasn’t well, and that he wouldn’t grow old on his farm. In 1970, when Steve was just 16, his father died of a heart attack. Lazy J, George and Eloise Johnson’s ironically named spread near Siebert Creek, had started out as a 20-acre berry farm in 1955. But by the time Steve inherited it, the operation had evolved into a Christmas tree farm, a place where the crop takes seven years or longer to be ready for market. “We had some trees in the ground,� Steve recalls. He also had a long road ahead. But the teenager managed to

instead of dumping or burning it — as well as a supplier of organic compost. On www.LazyJTree Farms.com, that’s the stuff called “Steve’s secret weapon of mass production� for farmers and gardeners.

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As always, Lazy J is on the Oct. 6 Clallam County Farm Tour, which means its fresh produce — along with live music and hayrides — will roll out for public enjoyment a couple of Saturdays from now. More than trees In keeping with the 16th And while 60 acres are annual tour’s “how-to� theme, planted with evergreens — noble, Steve will give apple cider-makFarmer, dancer and dance teacher Steve Johnson Douglas and grand firs — Steve ing demonstrations and talk practices with partner Ann Ashley during a recent Concert and his son, Graeme, 28, are about using compost to make on the Pier in Port Angeles. growing much more. local soils richer. He’ll also have The farm store is rich in beekeepers on hand to discuss remembers. Steve stayed to build organic garlic, Gravenstein run the farm, finish high school, honey processing. on what his father had begun: go to Peninsula College and apples and a color wheel of potaOh, and Steve will also give a apply to the University of Wash- The Lazy J Tree Farm, now 85 toes: red fingerlings, German yel- tour of the creekside land he has acres, is a supplier of Christmas ington in Seattle, with thoughts lows, red Nordlands, Austrian set aside in perpetuity, as both trees to lots across the Peninsula, crescents and Ozettes. Lazy J of embarking on a different farmland and wildlife habitat. including the Clallam Co-op in career. also has become known as the But “I couldn’t walk away,� he Sequim and Swain’s in Port place to take yard waste — TURN TO JOHNSON/C7

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Use discretion in sharing cancer diagnosis HOW MUCH SHOULD a parent tell their children about a serious disease that has been confirmed? My sister just found out that she has developed cancer and is undergoing tests and various treatments. Should she wait until more results are completed or go ahead and talk to them about what has been diagnosed and keep them abreast of future recommendations and health information?

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or our dad when we returned. We were robbed of our childhood and lost sleep for years. Hopefully, your sister will give it additional time and find out more details before she shares her news. — L. P. in Los Angeles

From Jodie was taking place. We didn’t understand much of what we were told, but we did become scared of her possibly going away forever. It took a while, maybe eight months, but things turned out fine. However, for a long time after, both of us didn’t even want to leave the house for fear of hearing devastating news about either our mom and/

This is a highly sensitive subject, especially when explaining it to children. In today’s society, we have a habit of instantly jumping online and researching things that we do not understand to get more information, which almost always leads to seeking examples of the mystery that has suddenly

upset the normalcy in our life. We are looking for anything that will bring clarity to the situation. Depending on the ages and maturity level of your sister’s children, they may or may not fully comprehend what is taking place or has taken place and what the future may or may not bring. They may even take it upon themselves to jump to conclusions or to talk to friends. It’s a personal choice that basically belongs to your sister. If done too soon, it could quite possibly be detrimental to everyone concerned. If she feels comfortable talking to them about it, then it will be helpful for

her to speak to her doctor first and seek guidance on a strategic plan for the ages of the children. Her physician may advise her to wait until more tests have been done in order to not only arm her with updated information, but also to help provide her with the best discussion for the kids.

Can you help? My two children, ages 4 and 6, have always adored their uncle, who is my youngest brother. He recently was in a bad motorcycle accident that has left his face disfigured and a noticeable limp in his right leg. Even though he has

undergone several surgeries, his face looks very scary to them to the point that they are afraid to be around him. This is quite devastating to him as well as the rest of the family. How is the best way to help them understand that he is basically the same fun-loving uncle that they have always loved and not a freaky monster?

________ Jodie Lynn shares parenting tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, MO 63040 or direct2contact @parenttoparent.com via e-mail. Tips and questions can also be sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com.

Man more married Son, 12, discovers online pornography to military than wife DEAR JOHN: I am a single mom with one 12year-old son. “Tommy” has discovered online pornography. I have installed kidproofing software, but it has not been totally successful. Due to my son’s persistence, I’ve had to lock him out from the computer entirely, but he has many friends with computers. My ex-husband also viewed hardcore pornography. Can this trait be inherited, or is it just “a guy thing?” I am trying not to overreact because this hits a nerve from my history with my ex. Still, I’d like to protect my son and educate him about loving, committed relationships. What should I do? — Tough Choices in Nashville, Tenn. Dear Tough Choices: Pornography predates recorded history. Even our cave-dwelling ancestors painted more than woolly mammoths on their walls.

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Dear John: “Max” and I have been married almost 30 years. Our persistent John Gray problem is his mother. I am tired of her dependence on him! She has her Your son’s interest in the husband who can do nothhuman form is natural for a ing to suit her and a daughter and grown grandboy of his age, and his curchildren whom she also rent curiosity in no way indicates that he will assess manipulates. He spends more time with her than his future relationships by with his own family. centerfold standards. Recently, she has gotten Most of our children’s more demanding and uses actions are learned responses, and we are their guilt to get her way. This has first and primary role mod- become a very sore subject with us. On our vacation, he els. The love and respect called to tell her he loved you demonstrate to him her more often than he told and the other important me. I am ready to disappear. relationships in your life How can I cope? are the best lessons you — Too Much can give him. in Bristol, Conn. Regarding his current hobby: If you make a “big Dear Too Much: Don’t deal” out of it, you’ll be give him ultimatums about encouraging him to hide the time he spends with this and other interests her. That will only build from you out of shame. Instead, let him know that resentment between you. these kinds of photos make Instead, ask him to spend more time with you. you feel very uncomfortDo this by getting out able. Ask him to honor your calendars and schedyour request that no poruling time together that nography come into your fits both your needs. Do home electronically or things that you both enjoy. through print or video. You are not an obligation; Go ahead and set your you are his partner, lover, guidelines. Inform him of confidant and friend, and the possible consequences, those are all the fundamenand then follow through. My tal reasons he will always guess is that after the initial want to spend time with you. fascination has worn off,

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SAMANTHA SAYS SHE was raised to thank people for the gifts they gave her and to be appreciative of the money they spent on her. This was her undoing. When she was 25, she met Ryan, who was a soldier. She’d always wanted to be a military wife like her mother, and Ryan was “ambitious and focused,” so he fit the bill. She married him after a 90-day courtship, although she wasn’t sure she was doing the right thing. “I don’t think I loved him,” Samantha says. “I loved the idea of marrying a soldier and serving my country as an awesomely supportive military wife and stay-athome mom.

Hesitation “The day I was supposed to mail in the marriage license, I hesitated, but I did it anyway because he had spent money on me. He’d paid for the wedding chapel, the wedding dinner with friends and a two-night honeymoon.” Samantha’s doubts about the marriage continued. “We got married on a Friday and came home on a Sunday,” she says. “He dropped me off and went to a Super Bowl party.” They were separated for the first six weeks of their marriage. When she flew out to visit him, he never took a day off to spend with her. He took their only car to work

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think the Army would come to a screeching halt if he didn’t spent 99 percent of his time on post doing extra duties. “I suppose the marriage was always bad, but I never had anyone to talk to about what was going on, Cheryl Lavin to see if his behavior was normal,” she says. and left her alone in his “I was married six years apartment. before any of my siblings “I was in a strange place and had never lived near with no transportation and any of my friends. I found no cable TV for 10 or more out years later that real hours a day,” Samantha says. dads actually hold their newborns in the hospital Married life didn’t and actually stay with improve. their wives while they’re in “Ryan always put work there. I was alone for every ahead of his family, but I hospital stay, all by myself, was Catholic and I wasn’t with my babies.” going to divorce him just because I was unhappy,” Refuses counseling she says. She stayed and they At one point, Samantha had four children together. told Ryan they needed to When he was transferred see a marriage counselor. from Kentucky to Califor“He said our marriage nia, he went on ahead to find housing. He refused to was perfect, and there was no need to talk to strangers fly back to Kentucky to help her drive across coun- about our personal life,” try. He said he couldn’t get Samantha says. “I stayed out of obligatime off. tion because I had made a “Never mind that he commitment, even though I always had 30-days leave was miserable most of the backlogged,” she says. years we were together,” she says. No help with move “I had shielded the children from the ugliness and Samantha had to drive 2,300 miles with four kids, didn’t think that just because I wasn’t happy ranging from a 7-year-old that I should break up our to an 8-month-old — who family, dysfunctional as it was still nursing — three was. But the final straw dogs and a cat. was when Ryan went to “My parents were appalled and met me part- Iraq for 14 months and way to help me get to Cali- nobody missed him.” fornia safely with the entourage,” Samantha says. Retires, won’t work Life with Ryan continWhen he returned, he ued to be difficult. told Samantha he was “Work was wa-a-a-y retiring. more important than we “No discussion whatsowere,” she says. “I grew up ever,” Samantha says. in the military and know a He told her to find a job balance could have been because he wasn’t going to struck between fulfilling make her car payments the requirements of the anymore. mission and being there for his family, but he chose to TURN TO LAVIN/C7

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Nineteen acres along Siebert Creek are protected by a conservation agreement Steve initiated five years ago. The easement, under the auspices of the North Olympic Land Trust and Friends of the Fields, ensures that the sensitive land will never be turned into a housing tract or other such commercial development. Oh, and of course he’ll have some live music on farm day: singer Lee Tyler Post from noon till 2 p.m., then a bunch of other musician friends. Music is a major part of Steve’s life, despite one exceedingly bad experience. In elementary school, a teacher lined up the students by quality of singing voice, with the least-developed ones in the front. Steve was placed in that first row. The teacher stood him there, as if putting a dunce cap emblazoned with “WORST singer� on his head. That ruined him for a long time, he says. “I could have done something in music,� Steve believes. But then he might not have embarked on the entirely new pursuit, one that has turned into an indispensable part of his life.

THE LAZY J Tree Farm, 225 Gehrke Road (www. LazyJTreeFarms.com) is part of the 16th annual Clallam County Farm Tour on Oct. 6. The tour, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., also includes these stops: ■Nash’s Organic Produce, 1865 E. Anderson Road, Dungeness, will have Annie McHale of Port Angeles and Diane LaVone of Seattle giving cooking demonstrations of “kid-healthy snacks,� plus tree pruning and scythe-cutting demos. ■Freedom Farms Riding Stables, 493 Spring Road, Port Angeles, will offer pony rides for small children plus horse skits, demos and games by students at the School of Natural Horsemanship. ■Trade Winds Alpacas, 1315 Finn Hall Road, Port Angeles, gives visitors a chance to meet 16 alpacas, tour the pastures, see shearing displays and learn how to spin, weave and dye fiber. ■Jardin Du Soleil Lavender, 3932 SequimDungeness Way, Sequim, will offer field tours, information on planting and caring for lavender, essential oil distillation demonstrations and the Master Composters explaining how to use compost in a home garden. ■The Dungeness Valley Creamery, 1915 Towne Road, Dungeness, will have live music, a petting zoo, hayrides, milking demonstrations and farmers teaching visitors how to make their own yogurt, butter and sour cream. ■Agnew Grocery and Feed, 2863 Old Olympic Highway, Port Angeles, has picnic supplies and coffee, plus bunnies, chickens and a goat to visit behind the store. Tour admission is $10 per carload for all farms, while those who tour by bicycle get in free. For a map and details, phone Washington State University’s Clallam County Extension office at 360-417-2279 or visit Clallam.WSU.edu. Peninsula Profile

Danc lessons Around age 40, Steve began taking dance lessons. Swing, salsa, tango, waltz — he learned them all. And he practiced, at just about every opportunity. Today, at 58, Steve is a dancer of equal parts grace and spice, a man who never lacks for a partner. He’s also a teacher, of classes and private lessons in Sequim and Port Angeles. Last spring, Steve taught a series of dance classes at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center; he asked for a $5 dropin fee or $30 for the whole course. He’s in this to promote community, he says, not to make money. “I don’t really get charging $8 or $10 a class,� Steve says, though there have been times when he paid that kind of money. But Steve feels those

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Steve Johnson sends out about 6,000 Christmas trees each year from his Lazy J Tree Farm. prices could deter some ineteen acres along Siebert Creek are from trying out something protected by a conservation agreement new. He knows how hesiSteve initiated five years ago. The tant, even intimidated, people can be by that dance easement, under the auspices of the North floor. Olympic Land Trust and Friends of the Fields, With men, “it’s an ego ensures that the sensitive land will never be thing,� Steve says. He understands perfectly, add- turned into a housing tract or other such ing that if he went out and commercial development. tried golf — a sport he’s never gotten into — he would probably do quite like a drug. The more you ners and beyond. He poorly. practice, the more you teaches East Coast swing, country two-step and waltz, want to dance. Promote confidence “When I teach, I say: all with a zest that’s conta‘Whatever you do a lot of, Steve’s mission with his gious. you’re going to be good at,’� “Dancers have a paschosen activity, however, is Steve adds. In other words, sion,� he says, adding that to promote confidence — among men, women, begin- moving to music feels a lot there’s no substitute for

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getting out there. The next few months are intense ones at Lazy J, with the potato digging and apple harvest followed by Christmas tree season. Steve and his crew will sell about 6,000 wholesale and you-cut trees between now and the end of December. Still, farmer Steve knows the value of kicking up one’s heels now and then. So he will host a community dance, with the rock-blues-zydeco band the Delta Rays, next Sunday at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 W. Fourth St. in Port Angeles. Admission will be $5 for everybody — except Steve’s students, who get in free. Then it’ll be back to work and more work on the farm, until January when he plans to offer another series of partner dance classes, possibly at the senior center. Reflecting on his years

of growing food, trees and dancers, Steve adds he’s never had a “paycheck job,� a “by-the-hour job.� And to any visitor to Lazy J, it’s clear: This farm isn’t a job. It’s a life. “I’m pretty connected to the ground,� Steve says in his understated way. Smiling, he points out something unusual: Here at Lazy J, he’s had the same phone number, 4575950, ever since he was born. Only the area code has changed, from 206 to 360. Life isn’t static on the farm, of course. Steve and crew have a new crop in this year: triticale, a grain he hasn’t yet decided how to market yet. To keep an operation vital, after all, a farmer has to bring in something fresh now and then — just as George Johnson did with Christmas trees some 50 years ago.

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COUPLES WEDDINGS

Jeffrey and Erika Hershey

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Shaw — Breen Danni Lynn Breen and Richard Kenneth Shaw, both of Sequim, were married Aug. 31, on the beach in Sequim as the blue moon was rising and the sun setting. Tom Baerman officiated at the 8 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Barbara and Dennis Dehmalo of Sequim and the late Tony Breen. The groom is the son of Ken and Jean Shaw of Beacon, N.Y. Laurel Duflon and Simone Nichols were the bride’s attendants.

Heath Bultman was the groom’s attendant. The bride’s son, Tony Breen, walked her down the beach. The bride graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1975. She is employed by John L. Scott in Sequim. The groom graduated from Lakeland High School in Peekskill, N.Y. He is employed by DeLa Bare Construction. The couple plan a trip to New York in the fall. They live in Sequim.

Erika Ashley Salgado of Port Angeles and Jeffrey Jason Hershey of Athol, Idaho, were married Aug. 12 at Lost Mountain Lodge in Sequim. Pastor Aaron Bacon officiated at the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mario and Jill Salgado of Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Jeff and Donna Hershey of Athol, Idaho. Stephanie Strohmeyer was matron of honor, and Sarah Springob was bridesmaid. Gavin Gullard was best man, and Ben Salgado and Jesse Salgado, the bride’s brothers, were groomsmen. The groom’s mother carried a rose in honor of the

groom’s late sister, Krissy Kay. The bride graduated from Port Angeles High School in 2006 and from Ecola Bible School in Cannon Beach, Ore., in 2007. She was aquatics manager at William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles. The groom graduated from Timberlake JuniorSenior High School in 2006 and from Eastern Washington University in 2011 with a degree in human biology. He is attending medical school at the University of New England in Maine. The couple are planning a honeymoon in the spring. They live in South Portland, Maine.

Nicole Johnson of Port Angeles and Brian Johnson of Neah Bay were married Aug. 18 on the Tsoo-Yess beach in Neah Bay. Jerry McCann officiated at the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Dan Greene and Lawanda Greene of Neah Bay. The groom is the son of Brad Ogden and Yvonne Wilkie of Neah Bay. Jessica Elvrum was maid of honor, and Halona Grimes, Bethany Kane and Theresa Sheldon were bridesmaids. Myles McGee was best man, and Jason Olson, Glenn Lucas and Sequoia DePoe were groomsmen. Navaja Johnson, Ava

Della and Sienna Depoe were flower girls, and Anthony Da Veiga and Harmony Colfax were ringbearers. Corbett Johnson was in charge of the guest book. The bride graduated from Neah Bay High School in 1996 and from Peninsula College in 2002. She is employed as a hairstylist. The groom graduated from Neah Bay High School in 1994. He is employed by the Makah tribe. The couple honeymooned in New York for the Giants vs. Steelers game. They live in Port Angeles.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Heather Diane Sanchez, 25, and Ian Tyler Boehm, 22; both of Port Angeles. Alicia Marie Hooton, 30, and Shaun Christopher Mitsky, 29; both of San Francisco. Mark Allen Butler, 55, and Pamela Joyce Hoffman, 56; both of Port Angeles. Amber Joy Blume, 26, and Waylon Myles Barrett, 29; both of Sequim. Charlene Jeanette Russell, 25, and Jeremy Phillip Allen, 33; both of Port Angeles. Bret Anthony Hennessy, 51, and Jody Lee Sanders, 43; both of Sequim.

Jefferson County Erin Michelle Kenney, 34, and Michael Bradley Vicha, 32; both of Quilcene. Misty Reanne Annette Guthrie, 28, and Nichloas Eugene Fields, 30; both of Brinnon. Aziz Benali, 39, and Elizabeth Anne Heffern, 43; both of Port Townsend.

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The Newtons Ronald and Beverly Newton of Sequim celebrated their 60th anniversary Sept. 20. The couple met while in undergraduate school at Seattle Pacific University in March 1952.

Ronald Newton married Beverly Jannett Friesen Sept. 20, 1952, in Seattle. They moved to Sequim Aug. 20, 1957. Mr. Newton was a Sequim Middle School teacher for 30 years.

Mrs. Newton was a homemaker. They have enjoyed hiking the Olympics, traveling with the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, beach walks and music of various kinds.

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The couple’s family includes son Gary Dean of Hot Springs, Mont., and daughter Sara Elizabeth of Woodinville. One son, Ronald Gregory, died March 7, 1993. The couple also have one grandchild.

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Sassy colors dominate fall-foliage plants BEFORE WE FINISH up on our list of 20 (plus one bonus listing) deciduous plants that add awesome autumn color to your yard, let me publish both a plea and a warning. The plea: Now is a good time to start buying hundreds of bulbs — then hundreds more! The warning: Do not plant your bulbs until late October or November. I’ll have more in next week’s column about bulbs, and why planting them before the end of October isn’t a good idea. This week, we complete the list of gorgeous plants that can turn your yard into a mini-New England fall festival. ■Burning bush (Euonymus alatus): Can you possibly think of a more glowing name to describe a plant’s fall display than burning bush? This woody shrub comes in both tall (10-15 feet) and compact (3-8 feet) versions, and both have very interesting mature winged bark for an unusual winter visual. This is a premier fall foliage offering! ■Sumac (Rhus typhina): Here is another standout shrub precisely because of its awesome yellow, orange, red and scarlet autumn colors. Sumacs have pubescent (fuzzy) stems and branches, are relatively short (6-18 feet) and offer great filtered light around their bases due to their compound leaves. ■Sassafras (Sassafras albidum): Sassafras is a lovely tree with uniquely lobed leaves

A GROWING CONCERN that produces a superb show May year-to-year. The leaves of this tree turn from a light green to yellow, orange or scarlet hues, depending on the year, and vary slightly from leaf to leaf, giving this tree a two-thumbs-up autumn rating. ■Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata): As children, my siblings and I would crack the small nuts from our front yard hickory tree and pick out the meat for our mother. She would use it to bake hickory nut brownies (delicious!). The long, slender leaves of this tree turn a golden color, and as the leaves fall to the ground, the stark, shaggy bark provides evidence as to this tree’s namesake. ■Small leaf elm (Ulmus Americana): This small tree (under 40 feet) has beautifully veined small leaves that are not only an attractive, dark, glossy green but show off late in the season by turning a consistent deep dark scarlet. ■Oaks (Quercus): There are many types of oaks, all of which have a hallowed, barrenprofile, craggy-tree look in the winter.

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Burning bushes are unusual winter visuals for their fiery color. They come in both compact and tall versions. Many, especially the white oaks and my personal favorite, the willow leaf oak, have gorgeous scarlet and reddish-purple autumn tones. Oaks also leaf out very late with an interesting look, and their nuts feed the wildlife well throughout the winter. â– Sour gum (black tupelo nyssa sylvatica): Sour gums are very tall, stately trees with a very nice winter profile that make this list because of their great red leaf color that blazes for all to see as it towers in the yard crying its love of fall! This is a great plant for specimen and shade tree purposes. â– Sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua): Known as

liquid amber, sweet gums are another massive specimen tree that would dominate the backyard. Sweet gums have big leaves that look similar to maple leaves and turn a wonderful, brilliant, super late yellow, purple or red color, depending on the tree and the year, but they are always gorgeous. The mature bark is mottled for a neat winter bark as well.

Magnificent, multiple maples â– Short maples (Acer japonicum and palmatum): These shrub-like maples come in heights from 3 to 20 feet tall and are famous for their structure,

leaf pattern and the growing seasonal color of their leaves. But like almost all maples (alas, not our big leaf maple), they are renowned for their autumn blaze of fall foliage. Many have finely laced leaves and come in both growing and fall colors of yellow, orange, red, purple, ember gold, scarlet and coral. ■Tall maples (Acer saccharum, platanoides and rubrum): Maples come in massive tree forms as well and are really the benchmark of autumn’s glory. They are perfect shade trees, easy to grow and easier to admire. Crimson King is a scarlet-colored summer leaf with intense reddish-orange fall color. ■Colored evergreens (bonus listing): The great thing about colored evergreens is that they look marvelous all year long, so every season is their season. Evergreens come in blue, yellow and variegated even red tones, so plant a tree that gives year-round interest and even stands its own ground against this list of fabulous fall foliage plants. Happy planting!

________ Andrew May is a Port Angeles-based ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.� Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

Briefly . . . Sequim Arts meeting set this Thursday SEQUIM — Stonework and jewelry artisan Janine Hegy will be featured at a Sequim Arts meeting Thursday. The meeting will be held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., with refreshments at 9:30 a.m., a short business meeting at 10 a.m. and Hegy’s presentation at 10:45 a.m. Hegy has participated in the Sequim Arts Studio Tour for several years. Those who visit her Sequim studio at 501 Atterberry Road will find an abundance of stonework, wood, metal and other materials and tools displayed in a quaint setting, most of which makes up her rustic yard. Meetings are free and

open to the public. For more information, phone Robert Lee at 360683-6894.

anniversary with a driftwood show during the Dungeness River Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this coming Friday through SARC group meets Sunday, Sept. 28-30. The Dungeness River SEQUIM — A Friends Festival will be held at the of SARC (Sequim Aquatic Dungeness River Audubon Recreation Center) meeting Center at Railroad Bridge will be held at the facility, Park, 2151 W. Hendrickson 610 N. Fifth Ave., at 9 a.m. Road. Thursday. Olympic Driftwood The purpose of this volSculptors will host a Kids’ unteer group is to increase Booth during all three days local awareness of SARC of the festival. and what SARC offers to A display of driftwood the community. sculptures will be available The public is welcome to inside the center Saturday attend and is encouraged and Sunday. to bring along proactive There also will be demsuggestions and ideas. onstrations of works-inAttendees do not have progress, and driftwood to be SARC passholders to artists will be available to attend. answer questions and Refreshments will be explain the process used in served. creating these art pieces. Handcrafted driftwood Driftwood art show pendants and other accessories will be available for SEQUIM — The Olympurchase along with unfinpic Driftwood Sculptors ished driftwood. will celebrate their fourth

Admission is free, and cameras are welcome. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a chance to win a driftwood sculpture created by several club members. For more information, phone 360-681-2535, visit www.olympicdriftwood sculptors.org or email info@ olympicdriftwoodsculptors. org.

100 years, contributing to University and earned his erosion of the Elwha River doctorate in oceanography delta and altering coastal from the University of Calihabitat. fornia, Santa Cruz, in 2011. Researchers are trackSuggested donation is ing how the ecosystem $5. responds to the restoration For more information, of this sediment as dam phone Feiro Marine Life removal progresses. Center at 360-417-6254 or This talk will provide a visit feiromarinelifecenter. “status report� on how the org. coastal zone is responding to the dam removal. UGN benefit slated Based at Peninsula ColCoastal response PORT TOWNSEND — lege, Miller focuses on Victoria House Assisted PORT ANGELES — Ian research, education and outreach on natural coastal Living will hold a benefit Miller of Washington Sea garage sale to benefit Grant will present “Coastal hazards on the Olympic United Good Neighbors of Peninsula, including hazResponse to Dam Removards due to climate change, Jefferson County. als on the Elwha River: The sale will be held at tsunami and chronic eroPresent and Future� on the facility, 491 Discovery sion. Friday. Road, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. He has a bachelor’s The Feiro Marine Life Friday and Saturday. degree in marine ecology Center-sponsored talk will from Western Washington Peninsula Daily News be held in the conference room of The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave., from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Two dams on the Elwha Hearing loss is a problem that can develop at any time. Most River disrupted the flow of often, it is gradual. You may not realize for several years that this sediment to the Strait of problem is affecting you because it develops so slowly that at first Juan de Fuca for nearly it may be barely noticeable. Hearing loss can inhibit your ability to

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SEQUIM — Laurey Hansen-Carl will teach two hands-on gluten-free baking classes at the Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, on Friday and Saturday.

Breads will be discussed from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday. Participants will make a variety of easy, nutrientdense, gluten-free yeasted, sourdough and quick breads; pancakes; waffles; and pizza from a mixture of many different gluten-free flours. A class on gluten-free baked goods such as cakes, pies and cookies will be held from 9 a.m. to

1 p.m. Saturday. The cost is $30 for each class. To register, send a check to Wholebody Health, 117 High Country Drive, Port Angeles, WA 98362. For more information, phone 360-452-8818.

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Death and Memorial Notice CHRISTOPHER R. BUELL January 30, 1958 September 11, 2012 Chris Buell, 54, of Sequim passed away from a heart attack on September 11, 2012. Chris was born to Seth Eugene and Doris Buell on January 30, 1958. He served in the United States Coast Guard from 1978-1998. Chris married Peg Buell on June 4, 1994. “I was proud to have Chris as my husband and stepdad to my son. He was a friend, a role model and will be missed by those whose lives he touched.” What Chris enjoyed

Death and Memorial Notice HAZEL BEELER Hazel Beeler, wife of Lawrence R. “Babe” Beeler, passed on August 18, 2012, in Arroyo Grande, California, of natural causes at 89 years of age. She worked for many years at the Port Angeles telephone office until her retirement. She moved to Arroyo Grande in 2008 to be closer to her children. She lived in Port Angeles for 49 years. She is survived by her three children, Rick Beeler, Sharlene Rasmussen and Tawney Anderson; her four grandchildren, Lance Rasmussen, Holli Martinez, Eric Rasmussen and Michelle Anderson; and three great-grandchildren.

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DORIS JEAN SOLLITT November 24, 1918 September 17, 2012 Sequim resident Doris Sollitt passed away September 17, 2012, at the age of 93. She was born November 24, 1918, to Leona and Lowell Russell in Seattle, Washington, and lived there her entire life before moving to Sequim. She graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle. On July 3, 1941, she married James Sollitt. Her working years were as a bookkeeper, and after her husband retired in 1974, they moved to Sequim and enjoyed hiking, camping, sailing and

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Gerard A. Johnson married his wife of 61 years Jeannine (Nault). Together, they started their family with the birth of sons Jeffrey and Curtis in 1952 and 1953, respectively. In 1970, they were blessed with their third child, a daughter, Monica. In 1951, Gerard was hired by Clallam/Jefferson Superior Court Judge Max Church to co-develop and become the first administrator of the Clallam/Jefferson Counties Juvenile Court System. In 1959, he and Jeannine moved their family to Spokane, Washington, where he attended Gonzaga Law School and graduated in 1963. While at Gonzaga, he was elected as the student body president and he received recognition in the Who’s Who of American Colleges. The family returned to Port Angeles where Gerard began practicing law. Among his partners were Judges G.B. Chamberlain, Ken Williams and his son, Curtis. During his career, he served as the attorney for Olympic Memorial Hospital. Gerard was a booster

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of high school sports. He played fastpitch softball for many years. He was also an avid golfer for many years as a member of Peninsula Golf Course. He was a voracious reader and enjoyed volunteering to teach students at Queen of Angels and Franklin Elementary schools to read. He is survived by his wife, Jeannine; sons Jeffrey (Wendy) Johnson, Curtis (Nancy) Johnson; daughter Monica (Greg Perrigoue); three grandchildren, Shannon Casad, Emily Johnson, and Tanner German; he also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews and many life long friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, John (Jack) and Celina; his older sister, Dorothy (Olson); and older brother Gordon. He was cremated shortly after his death. A funeral Mass will be held at the Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 West 11th Street, at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 29, 2012, officiated by Father Nathe. A reception will follow after the Mass in the social hall. Donations can be made in Gerard’s honor to the Queen of Angels School, 1007 South Oak Street, Port Angeles or the American Heart Association, 710 Second Avenue, No. 900, Seattle, WA 98104.

January 31, 1923 August 30, 2012 Pearl M. Slack died on August 30, 2012. She was born on January 31, 1923, to Laura and John Sams. She grew up in Montana and later moved to Wyoming to marry Fred G. Slack on April 12, 1939. They lived the rest of the time in Washington state. Survived by George and Connee Slack, Carol Slack, Karolyn and David Boyd, Harold Slack, Jackie and Bert Jager, Lorraine and Jim Andrews, Marla and Jay Robinson, Cathy and Brian Cays, Cherie Marlatte, and Rita and Bill Christensen; 21 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Pearl was preceded

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in death by her husband, Fred; son Don Slack; infant daughter Karleen; and grandson Jerry Boyd. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at Seventh-day Adventist Church, 331 Benton Street, Port Townsend.

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Gerard Albert Johnson, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on September 11, 2012, of a heart ailment and other failing organs. He was born on June 20, 1923, to John A. Johnson and Celina M. (Girard) Johnson in Alberta, Canada. Gerard attended Queen of Angels Catholic School and Roosevelt High School, where he graduated in June 1942. He promptly enlisted in the U.S. Navy. As a Radio Airman, Second Class, he flew in a Kingfisher Scout plane, was assigned to Scout Observation Unit II stationed in Pearl Harbor and was attached to the battleship USS Mississippi. He received campaign ribbons for service in the Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Tarawa, Kujualin, Peleliu, Leyete Gulf, and Luzon Philippines, Saipan and Okinawa. He was awarded the Navy Air Medal after Peleliu for spotting and assisting in the destruction of a Japanese gun emplacement responsible for the destruction of numerous Marine landing craft. His ship was struck twice by Japanese kamikaze aircraft in the Solomons and at Okinawa. In 1947, he attended Saint Martin’s College in Olympia, Washington, and Denver University in Colorado, where he graduated in 1950 with a degree in Sociology. On June 20, 1951, he

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ing Canasta Club, the Museum & Arts Center and enjoyed the Sequim Senior Activity Center. Survivors include daughter and son-in-law Nancy and Bob Schmall of Surprise, Arizona; son and daughter-in-law Douglas Sollitt and Virginia PaddenSollitt of Kirkland, Washington; two grandsons, Curtis Calhoun of Spokane and Conrad Sollitt of Beverly Hills, California; and two great-grandchildren, Caitlyn and Jacob Calhoun. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Sollitt, and sister, Betty McNally. There will be no services at her request. Memorials can be made to your charity of choice.

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made him happiest. Chris is survived by his wife, Peg; stepson Mike Diewald; parents Gene and Doris Buell; brother Bob (Nelcine) Roland; and sisters Sue Ward, Ann (Vern) Cotter and Adrianne Gonzalez. Services will be Saturday, September 29, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Sequim View Cemetery, 1505 SequimDungeness Way. A celebration-of-life potluck BBQ will be held at the Buell home Sunday, September 30, 2012, at 1 p.m. Please call 360461-2850 for details. Linde-Price Funeral Service of Sequim has been entrusted with arrangements.

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Death and Memorial Notice WILLIAM G. ‘BILL’ GASKILL September 29, 1938 September 12, 2012 William G. “Bill” Gaskill crossed the bar September 12, 2012, in Port Angeles. Bill was born to Clem and Emma Gaskill on September 29, 1938. He worked for the Atlantic Coast Survey before joining the Coast Guard in 1957. He retired as chief petty officer in 1977 from the Campbell in Port Angeles. Bill worked on the MV Coho for 22 years, retiring in 2001. He married Teddy Ann Nelson on October 15, 2005. They enjoyed traveling to North Carolina, camping and relaxing at

Bill Gaskill Chito Beach. Bill had many good buddies at the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, where they exercised their mouths and worked on the machines a little. Bill will be very much missed by his wife, Teddy

Ann of Port Angeles; and his son, Jesse, and his wife, Marta; and two grandchildren, Willie and Tosia of Poland. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Clem and Joe, and baby sister Emma. Bill was blessed with a large extended family of children and grandchildren who were very much loved. A celebration of Bill’s life will be held on his birthday, Saturday, September 29, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Monterra Community Clubhouse, 22 Circle Drive in Port Angeles. Memorial contributions may be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

A. Readers have reported success with either powdered or fresh turmeric root on plantar warts. It is important to keep the turmeric covered with a bandage because otherwise, it can stain socks or sheets a bright yellow. Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound that has anti-viral activity (Recent Patents on Anti-Infective Drug Discovery, August). Perhaps that is why it works against warts, which are caused by a virus.

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Death and Memorial Notice JOSEPH ELBERT KARR February 3, 1942 August 31, 2012 Joseph Elbert Karr, 70, of Port Ludlow passed away on August 31, 2012, of cardiac arrhythmia. He was born to Bert and Susie Karr in Port Angeles. Joseph graduated in 1960 from Port Angeles High School. He worked for 44 years as a certified public accountant in Seattle and Lynnwood. His great-grandparents were Port Angeles-area homesteaders. He enjoyed hiking in the Olympics, especially in the Elwha area. We will

Joseph Karr miss his deep sense of humor, unique laugh, endless curiosity and genuine kindness. Joseph was survived

by his son, Adam (Rochelle) Karr of Aliso Viejo, California; daughter Vanessa (Michael) Brogan of Normandy Park, Washington; sister Amber (Bob) Karr and niece Alena Fisee-Karr; and grandchildren Lauren and Conor Brogan, and Hayden, Logan and Makenna Karr. He was preceded in death by his father, Bert Karr, and his mother, Susie Karr Alderdice. There will be a family memorial. Memorial contributions can be made to the Jefferson County Food Bank, P.O. Box 124, Port Hadlock, WA 98339.

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D This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Robins Monday’s guest speaker will be new Peninsula College President Luke Robins. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. This Monday’s speaker will be Kristin Manwaring, Manwaring president of Port Townsend-based KMI Insurance, which is also the meeting’s business sponsor. She will discuss the insurance agent’s role in protecting businesses and residents. Catered lunch, by Jordini’s, is $8 to $12. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month — with business networking at 11:45 a.m. and food service at noon. Tuesday’s meeting will be held at a

different location: The Cedars at Dungeness, 1965 Woodcock Road, northwest of downtown Sequim. Tuesday’s speaker will be new Peninsula College President Luke Robins. Luncheon reservations closed Friday, but seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com for information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. Wednesday’s meeting will feature Christopher Melly and Erik Rohrer, candidates for Clallam County Superior Court judge. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature a forum with Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner candidates Cindy Kelly and Ted Simpson. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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NEW YORK — When Karen L. King, a historian of early Christianity, announced last week that she had identified a fragment of ancient Coptic text in which Jesus utters the words “my wife,” she said she was making the finding public — despite many unresolved questions — so that her academic colleagues could weigh in. And weigh in, they have. A few said that the papyrus must be a forgery. Others have questioned King’s interpretation of its meaning. Some have faulted her for publishing a paper on an item of unknown provenance. And many have criticized her decision to give the scrap of papyrus the attention-getting title “The Gospel of Jesus’s Wife,” as

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YMCA coordinator PORT TOWNSEND — Amanda Funaro has been named as the new child care and family programs coordinator for the East Jefferson YMCA. Funaro is a Port Townsend High School graduate. She has a Bachelor of Science in early childhood multicultural education from the University of New Mexico. She has worked for Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute and served as a founding member of the Tribal and Indigenous Early Childhood Network. Funaro also gained expertise as a Headstart family educator for Olympic Community Action Programs. She is a board member of the Washington State Association of Headstart and ECAP and a founding member of the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Network. For information, phone the YMCA at 360-385-5811.

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New agent on staff SEQUIM — Margaret Womack has joined the staff of RE/MAX Evergreen. Womack has more than 12 years of experience in the real estate busiWomack ness and is a lifelong resident of the Olympic Peninsula. For more information, phone Womack at 360-4610500 or email mwomack@ olypen.com.

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OLYMPIA — The state’s election watchdog says Lt. Gov. Brad Owen violated campaign finance laws after failing to timely submit reports. Documents released Friday show that Public Disclosure Commission staff members say Owen’s campaign was several months late on some of its 2011 filings documenting thousands of dollars of contributions and expenditures. The PDC also said Owen failed to file reports for a few years for a surplus account that he maintained for unused campaign funds. (See related story on surplus accounts, Page A1 today.) Owen said most of the issues covered in the PDC investigation were not actually late filings or that the delays were caused by technical issues. He said the PDC also gave guidance on the surplus account that led him to believe that reporting was unnecessary. PDC officials said they are negotiating with Owen’s campaign over whether there will be a fine and the potential size of the fine.

Nation/World Missing iPad arrest OREGON CITY, Ore. — Police say a Reno, Nev., man who lost his iPad on a Horizon Air flight used an app called Find My iPad to locate it inside the Oregon home of a flight attendant. Officers in Oregon City, outside Portland, arrested Wendy Ronelle Dye, 43, a Horizon flight attendant, on Friday evening. She allegedly told officers that a passenger brought her the tablet saying it was found on a seat. She said she never used the iPad and planned to turn it over to airline officials, but police officers said they found some of her personal information on it including her husband’s birthday. Arrangements are being made to return the tablet to its owner. A spokeswoman for Alaska Airlines, which owns Horizon, said Dye has been suspended.

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WASHINGTON — Microsoft became Exhibit A for corporate-tax skirting during a U.S. Senate hearing on a widening practice that congressional investigators say allows multinational corporations to avoid billions of dollars in U.S. taxes annually by shifting profits offshore. Microsoft and HewlettPackard were cited as two examples of companies that use aggressive tactics to dodge U.S. taxes by Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which held the hearing. Levin did not accuse the companies of doing anything illegal. But he opened the fivehour hearing Thursday with a 30-minute dissection of the tactics he said Microsoft and HP have used to shield huge portions of their earnings — including profits from making and selling their products in the U.S. — out of reach of the Treasury Department. Chiefly, Microsoft sold its intellectual-property rights to subsidiaries in Dublin, Singapore and Puerto Rico. But the revenue those entities booked from selling Microsoft products far exceeded what they paid to acquire the rights — differences that were taxed at lower foreign rates. For instance, Microsoft’s regional operating center in Ireland paid $2.8 billion in 2011 for rights to sell Microsoft products in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It then licensed those same rights to another Microsoft subsidiary operating in Ireland but headquartered in Bermuda.

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Altogether, Microsoft avoided paying at least $6.5 billion in U.S. taxes over three years by using such maneuvers, according to the report. HP, meanwhile, used billions of dollars of offshore loans to repatriate untaxed foreign profits back into the U.S. to run its U.S. operations, the subcommittee report contended. “The bottom line of our investigation is that some multinationals use our current tax system to engage in shams and gimmicks to Nonferrous metals avoid paying the taxes they NEW YORK — Spot nonferrous owe,� Levin said. metal prices Friday. “The resulting loss of revAluminum - $0.9506 per lb., enue is one significant cause London Metal Exch. of the budget deficit, and Copper - $3.7202 Cathode full adds to the tax burden that plate, LME. ordinary Americans bear.� Copper - $3.7725 N.Y. Merc spot Thu. At a time when huge budLead - $2229.00 metric ton, get cuts are looming, “these London Metal Exch. offshore schemes are unacZinc - $0.9382 per lb., London ceptable,� he said. Metal Exch. Both Microsoft and HP Gold - $1784.50 Handy & Harsaid they comply with tax man; $1767.70 troy oz., NY Merc spot Thu. laws. Silver - $34.625 Handy & Har“Microsoft has a complex man; $34.618 troy oz., N.Y. Merc business and we must comspot Thu. ply with the complicated tax Platinum - $1643.00 troy oz., code of the United States, N.Y. (contract); $1623.90 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu. resulting in an exceedingly Peninsula Daily News complex tax structure,� the and The Associated Press company said in a statement.

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Microsoft VP William Sample testifies. “That is why we’ve advocated for reforms to simplify the U.S. tax code and make it more competitive with the rest of the world.� HP said its finances have been consistently reviewed and approved by its auditor, Ernst & Young, and that “HP has always had an extremely productive and professional relationship with the IRS, who has permanent offices at two of our facilities and has been continually auditing HP since the filing of our 1962 tax return. They have never raised any concerns about these programs.�

‘Fiscal cliff’ The hearing came as the federal government lurches toward a Jan. 1 “fiscal cliff� triggered by expiring Bushera tax cuts and more than $100 billion in mandatory spending cuts. It also came in the midst of political clashes over whether and how to raise revenues to help reduce federal deficits. Many Democrats have complained that the government is missing out on collecting billions of dollars because companies are stashing profits abroad, thus avoiding taxes. Republicans want to cut the corporate tax rate of 35 percent and ease the tax burden on money that U.S. companies make abroad, which they say would encourage them to invest at home. At the hearing, Levin struggled to keep the complex tax tactics straight. William Sample, Microsoft’s vice president of worldwide tax, gave clipped answers that Levin frequently interrupted. At one point, Levin asked Sample if it was in Microsoft’s best interest to have its offshore subsidiaries pay as little taxes as possible by sublicensing as much intellectual property as possible, even though 85 percent of Microsoft’s research and development work is conducted in the U.S. “Senator, again, I would respectfully disagree with that characterization,� Sample said. “It’s a question,� Levin responded. “You can answer, ‘No, it’s not in Microsoft’s best interest’ if you want.� Sen. Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma, the committee’s top Republican and the only other member to attend the hearing, said companies were exercising “properly legal tax avoidance.� While tax-law experts seemed to agree that shifting profits offshore to avoid higher U.S. taxes is not unusual for multinational corporations seeking to pay less in taxes, they disagreed on what they thought of Microsoft’s and HP’s tactics. “This isn’t unusual at all,� said Scott Schumacher, director of the graduate program in taxation and associate professor at the University of Washington School of Law. “I would argue the high U.S. tax rate encourages U.S. corporations to take advantage of tax rules that have been around for 50 years.� “Microsoft is right that it really is an issue with the tax system rather than what it is that Microsoft is doing,� he said.


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Reasons why one Jesuit priest isn’t convinced

“The circumstances in which it’s come to light really require all scholars to be really cautious about how we proceed.�

Women’s role There has been no reaction from the Vatican or its print or radio media. Christian tradition holds that Jesus was unmarried. Evidence to the contrary, or that he had a female disciple, would fuel debate over the role of women in the church. King has reiterated that the fragment is not proof that Jesus was married because it was most likely written three and a half centuries after his death, making it historically unreliable. She has emphasized that the fragment is merely a glimpse of a discussion among early Christians about whether their savior was married or celibate. Despite her cautions, the finding has prompted “Jesus Was Marriedâ€? headlines around the world — and jokes about Mrs. Jesus’ “honey-doâ€? list. The papyrus fragment, which measures only about 1½ by 3 inches, is written in Coptic that King says is consistent with writing seen in fourth-century Egypt. It is roughly rectangular, torn on all four sides, so that each line of text is incomplete. The ink on the front side contains eight lines, dark enough to be legible. Line 4 purportedly says, “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife. . . ’â€? Other phrases in the text suggest that it is an account of a dialogue between Jesus and his disciples, King maintains. According to her translation, Line 3 includes the words “Mary is worthy of it.â€? Line 5, immediately after the line about Jesus’ wife, says, “. . . she will be able to be my disciple.â€? Line 7 says, “As for me, I dwell with her in order to...â€? King, who holds a chair at Harvard Divinity School, has written extensively about the Gospels of Mary, Judas and Philip, relatively recent discoveries that are not a part of the established biblical canon. Even before last week, King was a favorite target of religious leaders who consider the Bible the literal word of God. Two years ago, King said, she received an email from a collector who asked her to translate a piece of papyrus that contained a reference to Jesus’ wife. She said that the owner does not know the prove-

EDITOR’S NOTE — This is an excerpt from an article written for The New York Times by the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest, contributing editor to the Catholic magazine America and the author of Between Heaven and Mirth: Why Joy, Humor, and Laughter Are at the Heart of the Spiritual Life.

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Harvard divinity professor Karen L. King holds the papyrus fragment that she says is the only existing ancient text that quotes Jesus explicitly referring to having a wife.

ing has reiterated that the fragment is not proof that Jesus was married because it was most likely written three and a half centuries after his death, making it historically unreliable. She has emphasized that the fragment is merely a glimpse of a discussion among early Christians about whether their savior was married or celibate.

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nance of the fragment and has asked to remain anonymous. In Rome, King presented a paper on the papyrus on Tuesday at a meeting of the International Association of Coptic Studies. The Associated Press quoted several of her colleagues there as saying that the handwriting, grammar and shape of the fragment made them suspect it was forged. (Several of those scholars did not respond to emails or to phone messages.). Reached at her hotel in Rome, King said that as soon as she returns to the United States, she plans to have the ink on the fragment tested to determine whether it is truly ancient. “The testing won’t be definitive, but it will be one more piece� of evidence, she said. She already had it examined by two papyrologists and a Coptic linguist, who deemed it most likely authentic. Several scholars said in interviews that King should not have agreed to study the fragment without verifying that it was not obtained illegally. Jennifer Sheridan Moss, president of the American

Society of Papyrologists and an associate professor of classics at Wayne State University in Detroit, said that the society would probably not publish a paper on a piece of papyrus without knowing its provenance. “But if something this interesting came up, I suspect we would pursue more information on its provenance,� she said.

Other questions Aside from questions about the fragment’s authenticity and provenance, some scholars have questioned King’s interpretation, since the fragment lacks context. Echoing others, Darrell L. Bock, senior research professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, said in an interview that “my wife� could be a metaphorical reference to “the church,� which in the Bible the apostle Paul calls “the bride� of Christ. But Holladay at Emory University disgreed, saying: “The papyrus seems to reflect some kind of conversation between Jesus and his disciples in which he’s talking about real people. “The language is not being used metaphorically.�

DOES THIS MEAN that Jesus was married? Probably not. And will this fascinating new discovery make this Jesuit priest want to rush out and get married? No. It is more likely that Jesus was celibate. Remember that King’s papyrus dates from the fourth century — roughly 350 years after Jesus’s life and death. The four familiar Gospels, on the other hand, were written much closer to the time of Jesus, only a few decades away from the events in question. They have a greater claim to accuracy — even if the new manuscript is, as has been surmised, a copy of an earlier, second-century text. The Gospel of Mark, for example, was written around A.D. 70, only about 40 years after the crucifixion. And what do the Gospels say? For one thing, the Gospel of Mark describes Jesus, who had settled in the town of Capernaum, on the Sea of Galilee, as receiving a surprise visit from his family, who had come from his hometown, Nazareth. “A crowd was sitting around him; and they said to him, ‘Your mother and your brothers and sisters are outside, asking for you.’ � Why no mention of a wife? The Gospel of Matthew, written only 15 or 20 years after Mark, recounts how the people of Nazareth were shocked by Jesus’ preaching. “Is not this the carpenter’s son?� they asked about their former neighbor. “Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? And are not all his sisters with us?� At this time, Jesus is presumably around 30 years old. Again, in this long catalog of his relatives, why no mention of a wife? And why, with so many women present at the crucifixion (various Gospels include Jesus’ mother, Mary Magdalene, another woman named Mary, Salome and “the women who followed him from Galilee�), is Jesus’ wife omitted? The silence in the Gospels about a wife (and children) in this context most likely indicates that Jesus did not have a wife and children during his public ministry, or in his past life in Nazareth.

esus, who knew the fate of other prophets, may have intuited that his public life would prove dangerous and end violently, a burden for a wife. Or perhaps he was trying to demonstrate a kind of singlehearted commitment to God.

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Brown’s hypothesis fails by another criterion. Mary would have been referred to, like every other married woman in the Gospels, by her husband’s name. She would have been identified not as “Mary Magdalene� but almost certainly as “Mary, the wife of Jesus.� Why might Jesus have remained unmarried? Jesus, who knew the fate of other prophets, may have intuited that his public life would prove dangerous and end violently, a burden for a wife. He may have foreseen the difficulty of caring for a family while being an itinerant preacher. Or perhaps he was trying to demonstrate a kind of single-hearted commitment to God. The Rev. John P. Meier, a professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame who is widely considered the dean of historical studies of Jesus, favors that last explanation in A Marginal Jew, his monumental study. “The position that Jesus remained celibate on religious grounds,� he concluded after sifting through the evidence, is “the more probable hypothesis.� King herself cautioned that the papyrus fragment did not constitute proof of Jesus’ marital status. But it may represent evidence of a debate among the early Christian community (say, from the second to fourth centuries) over whether Jesus was married.

It wouldn’t upset me

What if corroborating evidence of marriage is found from an earlier date? What if scholars unearth a first-century papyrus with additional lines from, say, the Gospel of Mark, which states unequivocally that Jesus was married? Would I stop believing in Jesus, or abandon my vows of chastity? No and no. It wouldn’t upset me if it turned out that Jesus was married. His life, death and, most important, resurrection would still be valid. Nor would I abandon my life of The Da Vinci Code chastity, which is the way I’ve found to What about the most popular candi- love many people freely and deeply. If I make it to heaven and Jesus date for the role: Mary Magdalene? introduces me to his wife, I’ll be happy Could she have been Jesus’ wife, as supposed by Dan Brown’s novel The Da for him (and her). But then I’ll track down Matthew, Vinci Code. (By the way, I’m not equating King’s Mark, Luke and John, who wrote so soon after the time of Jesus, and ask careful scholarship with the novels of them why they left out something so Brown, though the conclusions some important. might draw are similar.)

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Will marijuana be tax windfall if approved? Marijuana smokers and dealers, he argued, pay a premium now because the drug is illegal, and if government can find a way to capture that excess, tax collections should rise. “You can basically take advantage of economies of scale, and the price of marijuana will go down and government can come in and capture the difference,� Stiffler said.

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DENVER — A catchy pro-marijuana jingle for Colorado voters considering legalizing the drug goes like this: “Jobs for our people. Money for schools. Who could ask for more?� It’s a bit more complicated than that in the three states — Colorado, Oregon and Washington — that could become the first to legalize marijuana this fall. The debate over how much tax money recreational marijuana laws could produce is playing an outsize role in the campaigns for and against legalization — and both sides concede they’re not really sure what would happen. At one extreme, pro-pot campaigners say it could prove a windfall for cashstrapped states with new taxes on pot and reduced criminal justice costs. At the other, state government skeptics warn legalization would lead to costly legal battles and expensive new bureaucracies to regulate marijuana. In all three states asking voters to decide whether residents can smoke pot, the proponents promise big rewards, though estimates of tax revenue vary widely: ■Colorado’s campaign touts money for school construction. Ads promote the measure with the tag line, “Strict Regulation. Fund Education.� State analysts project somewhere between $5 million and $22 million a year. An economist whose study was funded by a propot group projects a $60 million boost by 2017. ■Washington’s cam-

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A caregiver picks out a marijuana bud for a patient at a marijuana dispensary in Denver. paign promises to devote more than half of marijuana taxes to substanceabuse prevention, research, education and health care. Washington state analysts have produced the most generous estimate of how much tax revenue legal pot could produce, at nearly $2 billion over five years. ■Oregon’s measure, known as the Cannabis Tax Act, would devote 90 percent of recreational marijuana profits to the state’s general fund. Oregon’s fiscal analysts haven’t even guessed at the total revenue, citing the many uncertainties inherent in a new marijuana market. They have projected prison savings between $1.4 million and $2.4 million a year if marijuana use was legal without a doctor’s

recommendation. “We all know there’s a market for marijuana, but right now the profits are all going to drug cartels or underground,� said Brian Vicente, a lawyer working for Colorado’s Campaign To Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol. But there are numerous questions about the projections, and since no state has legalized marijuana for anything but medical purposes, the actual result is anyone’s guess. Among the problems: No one knows for certain how many people are buying black-market weed. No one knows how demand would change if marijuana were legal. No one knows how much prices would drop, or even what black-market pot smokers are paying now,

though economists generally use a national estimate of $225 an ounce based on self-reported prices compiled online. “It’s difficult to size up a market even if it’s legal, certainly if it’s illegal,� said Jeffrey Miron, a Harvard University economist who has studied the national tax implications of the legalization of several drugs. In Colorado, the $60 million figure comes from Christopher Stiffler, an economist for the nonpartisan Colorado Center on Law & Policy. He looked at the state’s potential marijuana market in a study funded by the pro-legalization Drug Policy Alliance. The figure comes from a combination of state and local taxes and projected savings to law enforcement.

The biggest unknown: Would the federal government allow marijuana markets to materialize? When California voters considered marijuana legalization in 2010, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder warned that the federal government would not look the other way and allow a state marijuana market in defiance of federal drug law. Holder vowed a month before the election to “vigorously enforce� federal marijuana prohibition. Voters rejected the measure. Holder hasn’t been as vocal this year, but that could change. In early September, nine former heads of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration called on Holder to issue similar warnings to Colorado, Oregon and Washington. That political uncertainty could translate into states spending thousands of dollars to defend the laws, critics say. “I think it’s important that this ballot lay out for the voters how much litigation is going to result from this,� said Colorado assistant Attorney General Michael Dougherty, a critic of the legislation. Legalization proponents counter that some of the 17

medical-marijuana states already collect pot taxes in violation of federal law, which does not condone medical use of the drug.

Pot-related taxes Colorado collects several million dollars a year in pot-related taxes, including sales taxes, licensing fees and fees paid by patients to acquire the drug. Oregon last year doubled the cost of a medical marijuana card to raise money for things like clean water and school health programs. “Marijuana can be regulated, can be taxed, can be sold. We’re doing it now, just currently to sick people,� said Vicente, the lawyer working on the Colorado legalization campaign. Backers concede there are big questions about how marijuana would be taxed and regulated, but they are hoping to sell voters on taking the chance. “We’re like Star Trek. We’re heading into a new world,� said Art Way of the Drug Policy Alliance, answering tax questions recently posed by law students gathered at the University of Denver to learn about Colorado’s initiative. In the end, voters deciding the marijuana questions won’t be making up their minds based on the impact on taxes, said Miron, the Harvard economist. “It’s small potatoes,� Miron said of marijuana’s tax implications. “I’m as firmly in the prolegalization camp as anybody in the world, but it’s because I think smoking marijuana is not the government’s business. “That is the question — not whether it will produce revenue, but whether these drugs should be legal.�

Alaska to store food for possible disasters Bad weather, earthquake, tsunami likely dangers for isolated state

away,� said John Madden, Alaska’s emergency management director. The state plans two food stockpiles in or near FairTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS just Alaska. banks and Anchorage, two Unlike the rest of the cities that also have miliJUNEAU, ALASKA — Lower 48, help isn’t a few tary bases. Alaska is known for pio- miles away. Construction on the two neering, self-reliant resiLast winter, a Russian storage facilities will begin dents who are accustomed tanker spent weeks breakthis fall, and the first food to remote locations and ing through thick sea ice to deliveries are targeted for harsh weather. reach the remote town of December. Despite that, Gov. Sean Nome with the final fuel The goal is to have Parnell worries a major shipment of the season. enough food to feed 40,000 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (2) earthquake or volcanic Weather isn’t the only people for up to a week, eruption could leave the thing that can wreak havoc. including three days of Shoppers test the iPhone 5 at an Apple store in San Francisco on Friday. state’s 720,000 residents The state’s worst natural ready-to-eat meals and four stranded and cut off from disaster was in 1964, when days of bulk food that can food and supply lines. a magnitude-9.2 earth- be prepared and cooked for His answer: Build giant quake and resulting tsu- large groups. warehouses full of emer- nami killed 131 people and To put that number into gency food and supplies, disrupted electrical sys- perspective, Alaska’s largjust in case. tems, water mains and com- est city, Anchorage, has For some in the Lower munication lines. about 295,000 people, 48, it may seem like an “We have a different according to the U.S. CenApple and the phone extreme step. motivation to do this, sus Bureau, and Juneau, its BY KELVIN CHAN companies haven’t proBut Parnell says this is because help is a long ways third largest, about 31,000. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vided sales figures from the NEW YORK — It was first day. possible to walk into a store Apple is expected to Saturday and buy an announce early results iPhone 5. Monday. But it took some huntLast year, Apple said on ing. the Monday after the Some stores reported launch of the iPhone 4S having Apple’s newest that it had sold 4 million in phone available for walk-up the first three days. customers, though not all Apple’s stock closed up versions of it. $1.39, or 0.2 percent, at A random check of about $700.09, on Friday. a dozen stores indicated The stock surpassed the that most were sold out. $700 level for the first time A Verizon store in New Rates as low as earlier in the week, as York City said the 32 and excitement for the launch 64 gigabyte models, but not mounted. the 16 GB version, were This spring, iPhone available. The iPhone 5 is shown. sales slowed down from A Sprint store in a subtheir historical growth urb of St. Paul, Minn., said Verizon’s website said rates, apparently because all but the most expensive 64 GB iPhone 5s were sold they would ship by Oct. 19. potential buyers were holdOffer good through Sept 30, 2012 It is hardly uncommon ing off for the arrival of the out. “Before we were even for supply shortages to “5.� Apple now needs to sell scheduled to open, we were make it difficult to get new &RQWDFW XV DW pretty much out,� said Eric iPhones in the first days tens of millions of phones before the end of the year to Rayburn, a worker at a after their release. ** Annual Percentage Rate—Subject to credit approval, some restrictions may apply** For Apple, the iPhone justify its position as the Sprint store in Phoenix. Other rate and terms available and may change at any time The iPhone 5 went on introduction is the biggest world’s most valuable pubsale Friday, igniting intense revenue driver of the year. lic company. There were long lines Although Samsung interest around the world. Apple’s website said Friday at Apple’s stores in Electronics Inc. of Korea phones bought online Asia, Europe and North sells more smartphones, would ship in three to four America as customers pur- Apple’s iPhone profits are weeks. sued the new smartphone. far greater.

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Romney’s taxes compared with everyone else’s BY ANNIE LOWREY THE NEW YORK TIMES

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney paid $1.95 million in taxes on his 2011 investment income of $13.7 million, his campaign revealed on Friday, making good on Romney’s promise earlier this year to eventually release his full returns for that year. Romney, who made millions by running Bain Capital, a private equity firm, paid an effective federal tax rate of 14.1 percent in taxes, primarily because most of his income was in the form of capital gains that are taxed at a lower rate than ordinary income. Romney has said that he has paid at least 13 percent in federal income taxes in each of the last 10 years. In order for that claim to be true in 2011, Romney had to voluntarily take a smaller deduction than he was entitled to for his charitable deductions, his advisers said. Where does that effective tax rate put him in the universe of taxpayers? The Romneys paid a higher effective tax rate than the average middleincome American, though a significantly lower rate than the average rich, or very rich, American. According to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, the middle quintile of taxpayers — earning between $33,542 and $59,486 a year – had an effective direct federal tax

rate of about 12 percent in 2011. The top 1 percent of earners, making more than $532,613 a year, paid a direct federal tax rate of about 22.7 percent. And the top 0.1 percent of earners, making more than $2,178,886 a year, paid a direct federal tax rate of about 21.4 percent. (The New York Times is using only income, employee-side payroll and estate taxes in this comparison. A fuller picture would include state and local, employer-side payroll and corporate taxes.) Still, the Romneys revealed that they paid more taxes than they really owed, pushing their effective federal rate higher. The couple made more than $4 million in charitable donations in 2011, but claimed a deduction for only $2.25 million of those donations “to conform to the governor’s statement� that he “paid at least 13 percent in income taxes in each of the last 10 years.� In light of that, expect Romney to take some heat for this statement, which he made to ABC News in July: “I don’t pay more than are legally due and frankly if I had paid more than are legally due I don’t think I’d be qualified to become president. “I’d think people would want me to follow the law and pay only what the tax code requires.�

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Arctic sea ice sets a new low that leads to warnings BY JUSTIN GILLIS THE NEW YORK TIMES

WASHINGTON — The drastic melting of Arctic sea ice has finally ended for the year, scientists announced Wednesday, but not before demolishing the previous record — and setting off new warnings about the rapid pace of change in the region. The apparent low point for 2012 was reached Sunday, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, which said that sea ice that day covered about 1.32 million square miles, or 24 percent, of the surface of the Arctic Ocean. The previous low, set in 2007, was 29 percent. When satellite tracking began in the late 1970s, sea ice at its lowest point in the summer typically covered about half the Arctic Ocean, but it has been declining in fits and starts over the decades. “The Arctic is the earth’s air-conditioner,� said Walt Meier, a research scientist at the snow and ice center, an agency sponsored by the government. “We’re losing that. It’s not just that polar bears might go extinct, or that native communities might have to adapt, which we’re already seeing — there are larger climate effects.� His agency waited a few days before announcing the low to be sure sea ice had started to refreeze, as it usually does at this time of year, when winter closes in rapidly in the high Arctic. A shell of ice will cover much of the Arctic Ocean in coming months, but it is

likely to be thin and prone to melting when summer returns. Scientists consider the rapid warming of the region to be a consequence of the human release of greenhouse gases, and they see the melting as an early warning of big changes to come in the rest of the world. Some of them also think the collapse of Arctic sea ice has already started to alter atmospheric patterns in the Northern Hemisphere, contributing to greater extremes of weather in the United States and other countries, but that case is not considered proven.

To the contrary, their main response has been to plan for exploitation of newly accessible minerals in the Arctic, including drilling for more oil. Scientists said Wednesday that the Arctic has become a prime example of the built-in conservatism of their climate forecasts. As dire as their warnings about the long-term consequences of heat-trapping emissions have been, many of them fear they may still be underestimating the speed and severity of the impending changes.

recognize this because they stick their head out the window and don’t see that much going on.� A prime concern is the potential for a large rise in the level of the world’s oceans. The decline of Arctic sea ice does not contribute directly to that problem, since the ice is already floating and therefore displacing its weight in water. But the disappearance of summer ice cover replaces a white, reflective surface with a much darker ocean surface, allowing the region to trap more of the sun’s heat, which in turn melts more ice. The extra heat in the ocean appears to be contributing to an accelerating melt of the nearby Greenland ice sheet, which does contribute to the rise in sea level.

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In a panel discussion on Wednesday in New York sponsored by Greenpeace, the environmental group, James E. Hansen, a prominent NASA climate scientist, said the Arctic melting should serve as a warning to the public of the risks that society is running by failing to limit emissions. “The scientific community realizes that we have a planetary emergency,� Hansen said. “It’s hard for the public to

At one point this summer, surface melt was occurring across 97 percent of the Greenland ice sheet, a development not seen before in the era of satellite measurements, although geological research suggests that it has happened in the past. The sea is now rising at a rate of about a foot per century, but scientists like Hansen expect this rate to increase as the planet warms, putting coastal settlements at risk.

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the taste� and satisfy a sweet tooth without paying a price in weight, said an obesity researcher with no role in the studies, Rudy Leibel of Columbia University. The studies were presented Friday at an obesity conference in San Antonio and were published online by the New England Journal of Medicine. They were funded mostly by federal grants, with support from two drug companies for the genetic analysis. The gene research in particular fills a major gap in what we know about obesity. It was a huge undertaking, involving three long-running studies that separately and collectively reached the same conclusions. It shows how behavior combines with heredity to affect how fat we become. Having many of these genes does not guarantee people will become obese, but if they drink a lot of sugary beverages, “they fulfill that fate,� said an expert with no role in the research, Jules Hirsch of Rockefeller University in New York. Sugary drinks are the single biggest source of calories in the American diet, and they are increasingly blamed for the fact that a third of U.S. children and teens and more than twothirds of adults are obese or overweight. Last week, New York City adopted a regulation banning the sale of sugary drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces at restaurants and other outlets regulated by the city health department.

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An agent pauses during a ceremony in which a Border Patrol station was named for Brian A. Terry, who died in a shootout linked to Operation Fast and Furious.

Family pulled into fray over agent’s death BY FERNANDA SANTOS THE NEW YORK TIMES

NACO, Ariz. — “There’s the sign,� Kent Terry Jr. exclaimed as the chartered bus pulled into the Border Patrol station, a compound on an expanse of sand and brush bearing the name of his younger brother, who was killed in a shootout linked to a botched gunsmuggling operation known as Fast and Furious. Some of the passengers

squeezed their faces against the windows. Terry took pictures with his cellphone. Michelle, the oldest of the four Terry children, pressed a knuckle against the corner of her eye, as if to ward off tears. Before them, a square of brick and concrete planted on the ground announced: “Brian A. Terry Border Patrol Station.� On the night of Dec. 14,

2010, a bullet pierced Terry’s back, severing his spine, during a firefight with Mexican bandits in a national forest west of Rio Rico, Ariz., 15 miles from the border. One of the bandits was hit and captured. Four others fled, though one was arrested in Mexico this month. All of them were indicted in July for Terry’s killing. Terry, 40, was the battle’s sole casualty.

His death has been at the center of a nasty confrontation between Congressional Republicans and the Obama administration over the planning, execution and wisdom of an operation that went so wrong. Operation Fast and Furious was an investigation into an Arizona-based guntrafficking network linked to a Mexican drug gang. Prosecutors and agents with the Bureau of Alcohol,

Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, hoping to dismantle the organization, failed to swiftly arrest lowlevel “straw buyer� suspects and seize weapons. Hundreds of guns are presumed to have reached criminal hands, including two that were found near the site of the shootout in which Terry was killed. There were allegations of a White House cover-up, a vote by the House citing Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. for contempt, and contentious congressional hearings.

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Last week, the Justice Department’s inspector general issued a scathing report singling out 17 department officials for blame but essentially exonerating Holder. One of the officials who was singled out, Jason Weinstein, the deputy assistant attorney general in charge of the department’s criminal division, resigned, and a second one, Kenneth E. Melson, who was the acting director of the A.T.F. at the time of the gun operation, retired. Throughout the fight, as politicians repeatedly invoked Terry’s killing, the Terry family sought to grieve in seclusion, but eventually they, too, were sucked into the public debate over who was to blame for the death. His father, Kent Terry Sr., called Holder a liar on national television after the Like Superman

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Larry Yatch, right, with a participant in a simulated raid in New Hope, Minn.

Role-playing puts bin Laden in sights Two-hour Navy SEAL exercise, re-enactment cost $325 a person BY STEVEN YACCINO THE NEW YORK TIMES

NEW HOPE, Minn. — Gripping a modified AR-15 assault rifle, Nathan Schneider threw open a bedroom door and crossed the threshold, his barrel blazing as a man dressed like Osama bin Laden fell motionless on the floor. The fake bin Laden — wearing a white robe, a head scarf and a fake wiry beard — has been pelted with paint bullets here several times a night, up to three nights a week, since the Sealed Mindset gun range began offering this role-playing experience in July. The cost: $325 per person for two hours of Navy SEAL training and a chance to re-enact the military raid on bin Laden’s three-story compound last year in Abbottabad, Pakistan. “It was definitely an adrenaline rush,” Schneider, a 26-year-old blender salesman for Vitamix, said after he stormed the “scenario room,” a small maze of walls inside a renovated warehouse in suburban Minneapolis. The actual killing of bin Laden, the leader of alQaida and America’s most wanted terrorist until his death in May 2011, set off celebrations in the streets of New York and Washington. Video game developers quickly replicated the mission in first-person shooter games played at home. The lure of that secret strike has not faded. No Easy Day, a personal account of the raid by a member of the Navy SEAL team, shot to the top of the Amazon.com best-seller list when it went on sale on Sept. 4, the same day a group gathered here to try the raid firsthand.

that night, all men under 45, used a coupon to save more than half the cost of the live scenario. Since July, more than 70 people — married couples, college classmates, military history buffs — have hunted bin Laden at the gun range, with about 100 more already booked through the beginning of October. Larry Yatch, the owner of Sealed Mindset and a former Navy SEAL member who served in Iraq, said the bin Laden experience was designed to give people a realistic glance at what it took to serve in that elite military unit and to draw new clients to the dozens of firearm and martial arts classes he offers each month. “The way I looked at it was you can’t offend someone if you’re shooting the devil, Hitler or bin Laden,” Yatch said, arguing that if he had invented a fictional “bad guy” from the Middle East for the scenario it could have been viewed as anti-Muslim. “If someone’s offended that we’re shooting bin Laden, well, you’re probably offended that we’re shooting at all.”

‘Everyone a superhero’

Sealed Mindset has based its curriculum on real events before. In recent months, it set up fake carjackings, home burglaries and knife attacks for selfdefense training that imitated tragic stories from the news. After the movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colo., in July, the company held an “active shooter” session that included one scenario in which a masked gunman burst through the door and opened fire on a room full of people. “Everyone is a superhero in their mind,” Yatch said. “We watch the news and Many shooters think we would have done Like Schneider, most of X or we would have done Y. the seven other paying par“The reality is you ticipants at Sealed Mindset wouldn’t unless you were

trained.” The bin Laden experience, which is advertised as a “Navy Seal Adventure,” is another way to make that point, he said, but with an added black-ops vibe. The night started with firearm instruction and a mock intelligence briefing — a presentation of maps and 3-D models based on public information about the raid. A yoga class was still meeting in another room nearby as the group practiced rounding a corner and firing at cardboard pictures of bin Laden in one of the facility’s two shooting galleries. One by one, the participants later crept through a dark alcove in the scenario room and toward the terrorist’s bedroom as a soundtrack of gunfire and helicopters pounded through speakers. Some shot wide and forgot what few commands they had just learned as a screaming bin Laden fired blanks at them from a modified Glock 17 handgun before he collapsed on the ground.

‘It’s just surreal’ Reflecting on those tense moments, Brian Cooper, 33, an administrator at a local blood bank who came for a friend’s birthday, said he could not help but think about his younger brother, who served with the Marines in Iraq. “Knowing that he went through those rooms, with real guns and real bullets, not knowing if he’d make it home,” he said, shaking his head, “it’s just surreal.” As Beau Doboszenski, a gun range employee still wearing the bin Laden costume, joined the final debrief that evening, someone in the group turned and apologized for shooting at him. Doboszenski laughed as he looked down at his robe. It was speckled with only a few small dots of paint. “Sadly,” he said through the beard, “most of you missed.”

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In reality, Silverstein was living there, too. Prosecutors said the couple received more than $1,200 each month in federal housing assistance. They also said Shimonova received more than $100,000 in state and Social Security benefits while owning a $12,500 platinum and diamond ring and $17,000 diamond earrings.

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Silverstein also must pay a criminal fine of $30,000, even though he’s already paid $334,000 in restitution and civil penalties. Shimonova was ordered to pay $261,000 in restitution. Prosecutors said Silverstein pretended he was Shimonova’s landlord at a Lake Washington home with her two children.


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Now Hiring! Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse PRN/On-Call NOC/DAY/EVE shifts Available! Apply in person at: Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 South Fifth Ave. Sequim, WA 98382 www.avamere.com 360-582-3900 Now Hiring! We are growing!

Certified Nursing Assistants Day/Eve/Noc Shifts Available! Full-time, Part-time, On-call positions open! Apply in person at: Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 South Fifth Ave. Sequim, Washington 98382 www.avamere.com 1-360-582-3900

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PENINSULA HOUSING AUTHORITY s hiring a F/T Property Manager for Forks, WA. Responsibilities include operation of multiple unit properties, understanding of state and federal regulations, along with the Fair Housing Laws. Duties include file review, client contact and communication with local community organizations. Application and job description can be obtained at: www.peninsulapha.org/Opportunit i e s p a g e. h t m l o r c a l l 360-452-7631. Send application & resume to Quillayute Valley PHA, Attn: Teresa 2603 School District S. Francis, Port Angeles, Is accepting applications WA 9 8 3 6 2 Po s i t i o n for the following posiopen until filled. EOE. tions: Forks Elementary Special Education ParaReferral Coordinator Educator, Forks Middle J a m e s t o w n F a m i l y School Boys’ Basketball Health Clinic seeks coor- Coach, and Forks High dinator for general office, School Assistant Fastreception & patient refer- pitch Coach. Please visit ral duties: determine eli- the district website at gibility, benefits, provider www.forks.wednet.edu networks, care level & or contact QVSD Adminmedical necessity; ob- istration Office at 360tain authorizations; coor- 374-6262 ext. 267 for d i n a t e a p p o i n t m e n t s, position details and apd o c u m e n t & s e n d plication procedure. records, collect/post payments. Requires HS REPAIR PLUMBER d i p l o m a , c o m p u t e r & Full-time, good driving mu l t i - l i n e p h o n e ex p, record. (360)683-7719. strong customer service, able to follow protocols Wa n t e d N a n n y / h o u s & work well with others; keeper in Sequim / Port prefer formal education Angeles. Full time/part in medical terminology, time(20 hr, week) childbilling & ICD-9 Coding. c a r e ( 2 . 5 y / o ) a n d Per diem/on-call. Indian housework. References, preference. Apply: driver license, no crimihttp://jamestown nal record. 1 year comtribe.iapplicants.com mitment. Apply at: (360)683-5900 sequimnany@gmail.com

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Locally owned and operated jewelry store seeking jewelry sales professional! Fine jewelr y sales experience a must! GIA training a bonus. Must have at least 3 yrs. experience. Full background check! Paid vacations, salary DOE. Entry level, Forklift & Send resume to Boiler/Kiln operator Peninsula Daily News Prior Sawmill/Planer exp PDN#312/Jewelry a plus, but not required. Port Angeles, WA 98362 Excellent Wage & BeneMedical Asst - ACE fits. Closes 10/1/12. Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Apply in Person at Health Clinic seeks 2 Interfor Pa r t T i m e M A s. R e 243701 HWY 101 W quires HS diploma/GED, Port Angeles Medical Assist Program EEO/Drug Free grad or LPN, current WA Workplace Employer Health Care Assist cert EXECUTIVE A, C & E; CPR cer t. DIRECTOR Must know CPT & ICD-9 FOR CAMP BEAUSITE coding, able to lift 30 Seeking Director to exe- pounds. Mon, Thurs, cute the mission of its Fri, Sat, 32hrs/wk, 8-5 camp in Chimacum, WA. with benefits or Tues, Qualifications: Equiva- Wed, Thurs, 8-5 without lent combination of ex- benefits. Indian preferperience, training and ence for qualified candieducation and abilities dates. Apply: associated with the posihttp://jamestown tion and its essential job tribe.iapplicants.com. functions. College deCall: (360)683-5900. gree preferred. ExperiMedical Billing Clerk ence working with persons with physical Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y and/or developmental Health Clinic seeks exdisabilities. Must com- p e r i e n c e d p e r s o n fo r p l e t e a l l s t a t e b a c k coding, billing, insurance g r o u n d s c r e e n i n g s . claims & debt collection. S a l a r y : $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 - Requires 3 yrs current $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 a n n u a l w i t h exp in medical clinic billbenefits based on expe- ing; knowledge of codrience and education; in- ing, commercial, Medicluding reimburment for care & managed care work-related travel. Ad- insurance, compliance & ditional compensation c o s t r e i m b u r s e m e n t , r e l a t e d t o s u c c e s s f u l electronic medical sysfundraising will be of- tems & spreadsheet profered. Detailed job de- grams; proficiency filing scription available upon & collecting claims, prorequest. Submit letter of cessing patient/agency reference, work history inquiries. Strong interand the names and ad- personal, organizational dresses of three refer- skills, confidentiality & ences to: Jim Ott, Board problem-solving. FT, Chair Camp Beausite, Tu e s - S a t , 8 - 5 ; G r e a t PO Box 1227, Port Had- benefits. Indian preferlock, WA 98339 or the ence for qualified candiCamp’s w e b s i t e : dates. Apply: http://jamestown www.kiwaniscamp.com. tribe.iapplicants.com Applications must be (360)683-5900 received no later than October 19, 2012. Expanding company P r o j e c t M a n a g e r seeking log truck drivers, Wanted Remodel exp. 2+ yrs. experience, CDL, a must. All facets incl. will train to haul logs, lo- plumbing and electrical work, must be moti- cal. $50K to start. Call 360-582-0098 vated and professional. Send resume to: PO Box 392, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

PAINT COUNTERMAN Ability to mix custom colors and have knowlege of all automotive paint systems. Experienced only. Apply in person, no phone calls. 221 W. 1st, P.A. See Bill Mon.-Fri.

Public Works Manager The Port of Port Angeles is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Public Works Manage r. T h e P u bl i c Wo r k s Manager plans, organizes & directs all activities, personnel & projects of t h e fa c i l i t i e s m a i n t e nance department. Addit i o n a l l y, t h e P u b l i c Works Manager writes & administers small works contracts as they relate to marinas, ter minal dock facilities, log yard, airport & industrial rental proper ties. Qualified candidates must have 5-10 yrs project/construction management experience preferably in t h e p u b l i c s e c t o r. A BS/AS in engineering or constr uction management is preferred. Salary is DOE with an anticipated hir ing range of $60,000 to $75,000. Applications & job descriptions may be obtained at the Por t Admin Office, 338 West 1st St., Por t Angeles between 8am & 5pm M-F or online at www.portofpa.com. Applications will be accepted until 5pm October 5, 2012. Letters & resumes without an application will not be accepted. Drug testing is required.

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DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted in SEQUIM! Must be certified, motiva t e d , p r o fe s s i o n a l and friendly! 3-4 days/ week. Email your resume to dentistinsequim@ gmail.com

Information Support Specialist (Help Desk) City of Por t Angeles: $3,880-$4,633 mo. plus benefits. F/T. 2 yrs experience in the support of PC systems and networks. AA in computer related field is preferred. Closes 10/5/12, for more information and to apply go to www.cityofpa.us. COPA is an E.O.E.

Mental Health PER DIEM CRISIS INT E RV E N T I O N S P E CIALIST to provide mobile crisis inter vns, clinical assessments, & s t a bl z a t n s v c s. R e q Master’s degr or RN, plus 2 yrs exp. Resume & cvr ltr to: PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Por t Angeles, WA. 98362 www.peninsulabehavioral.org EOE.

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Referral Coordinator Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic seeks coordinator for general office, reception & patient referral duties: determine eligibility, benefits, provider networks, care level & medical necessity; obtain authorizations; coord i n a t e a p p o i n t m e n t s, document & send records, collect/post payments. Requires HS diploma, computer & mu l t i - l i n e p h o n e ex p, strong customer service, able to follow protocols & work well with others; prefer formal education in medical terminology, billing & ICD-9 Coding. speed, canopy. $10,500. Per diem/on-call. Indian 683-9417 or 912-1933 preference. Apply: http://jamestown FORD: ‘04 Ranger. 4x4, tribe.iapplicants.com 4.0 V6 auto, ext. cab, (360)683-5900 bedliner, tow pkg., aftermarket stereo, excepREPAIR PLUMBER tional condition. $8,995. Full-time, good driving (360)460-5437 record. (360)683-7719. FORD: ‘95 Ranger 4x4. Ext. cab. 5 sp.,camper shell, $3,000. 461-2627.

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clean, near Crown Pk, pr ivate, fur nished/unfrunished? $700 mo., 1/2 utilities. (360)452-8760. Properties by Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com

SEQUIM: ‘79 dbl. wide, 2 Br., 2 ba, 2 sheds, 55+ SEQUIM: 2 Br., in quiet park. $45,000. 8-plex. Ready 10/15. 681-0829 or 683-6294 $700. 360-809-3656. SINGLE WIDE: 73’ Des665 Rental perate must sell $15,000/obo. 14x72, re- Duplex/Multiplexes tirement park, nice fenced yard, apple tree CENTRAL P.A.: Cute 1 needs TLC, air transit Br. duplex. $600 mo., a v a i l a b l e a n d p u b l i c plus dep. (360)460-4089 mchughrents.com transportation is near by. (360)808-5148 P.A.: In town 2 Br., 1 new appl., W/D, 505 Rental Houses bath, g a r a g e, u t i l i t i e s i n c l . Clallam County $850. (360)775-5106. 919 W. 15th, P.A.: 4 Br., 1.5 ba, garage, fenced. $1,100. (360)452-6144.

1163 Commercial Rentals

Between Seq. & P.A. 2 Br., 1 ba, 1 car gar., Strait views, no smoking. $1,100. (360)461-5222.

ModSpace Office 8’ X 20’. Take over 1 yr. l e a s e a s u n a bl e t o use. Heat AC, great for job sites. Call 457-6822 to see.

Directions: From Port Angeles, head east on HWY 101. Left off the HWY to Old Olympic HWY then left on Gasman.

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Jennifer Felton (360) 460-9513 800-786-1456 feltys@olypen.com

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Bright and Fresh! 403 N. L i b e r t y, P. A . , 2 B r. , 1Bath, $725. P. A . : L i g h t i n d u s t r i a l (360)452-8132 shops, warehouse, storC A R L S B O R G : 1 B r. age 675 to 4,700 sq. ft. mobile home, some stor- available. 417-1828. age. No dogs/smoking. $500 mo., $300 dep. 6005 Antiques & 683-2011 or 461-4959 Collectibles

If you’ve been waiting for a large home with dual views in a central neighborhood, here’s your chance to have a great home for less than you could build it! The rooms are ample with a large lower level family room and upper level living room with gorgeous water views $155,000 MLS#264049

CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1 b a t h , n o p e t s / s m o ke. ANTIQUES: Walnut dining table (6) chairs $750. (360)477-0408. (1940’s), $200. Dining C h a r m , v i n t a g e 2 B r. , r o o m h u t c h ( 1 9 2 0 ’s ) , 1 b a t h . h o u s e , p a r t , $500. Matching dresser fenced yard, high ceil- set with inlays (1930’s), ings, large kitchen, w/d, $ 5 0 0 / p a i r. A n d m o r e, stor.gar.,deck, garbage $50-$100. Moving to AZ disp.,tiled ba.fl,kitch.re- soon. (360)504-2448. mod. $850 + Dep. FIRESIDE CHAIR (206)898-3252 Original high back Ethan 628 W. 9th, PA Allen, traditional classic, detailed wood work. JAMES & $250/obo ASSOCIATES INC. (360)504-2813 Property Mgmt.

Directions: South on Peabody to 11th, west to 324.

HOUSES/APT IN P.A. H 1 br 1 ba util incl ...$475 A 1 br 1 ba util incl ...$525 A 2 br 1 ba ...............$550 A 2 br 1.5 ba ............$750 H 3 br 1 ba.............. .$850 H 5 br 1.5 ba ..........$1000 DUPLEX IN P.A. D 1 br 1.5 ba ............$575 D 2 br 1.5 ba ............$650 D 2 br 2 ba ...............$750 D 3 br 1 ba ...............$850

360-417-2810 More Properties at www.jarentals.com

For Sale: Maple Harrisville 40� Floor Loom. B e a u t i f u l , ex c e l l e n t condition, 8 harness, 10 treadle, many weaving accessories inc. Fully assembled and ready for weaving. Va l u e d a t o ve r : $5,500.00 Asking Price: $3,250.00 Contact Rene’: 360-477-4151 P.A. ANTIQUE MALL Lg. space for rent, showcases, sell items on consignment, no biz license. 452-1693.

P.A. 2 Br., 2 bath, 204 Benson Road. 2 Br., 2 tiled baths, oak cabinets, vaulted ceiling/skylights, new paint in/out, deck, storage shed, ver y c l e a n , n o s m o k i n g , 6010 Appliances $900.00 plus deposit, (360)457-7549 MISC: Side-by-side stainless refr igerator, P. A . : 2 B r. , ya r d . N o GE, with dispenser, 24.9 smoke/pets, shed. $750 cf, $800. Washer/dryer, mo., deposit. 457-4023. heavy duty, super caP.A: 3 Br., 1 bath, new pacity, Insignia Maytag, rugs, paint, appliances, $450 each. (360)681-5326 ocean deck/view, garage. $1,000. 1624 W. MISC: White refrigerator, 6th. (360)670-6160. 6 yrs. old, LG, $325. P.A.: 3 Br., 2 bath, pets Stove, $60. Washer/drynegotiable. Screening er, $175. (360)808-6873 and lease required. $850. Adult Community. WASHER/DRYER (360)582-9330 W h i r l p o o l , n ew. $ 6 0 0 P.A.: 3 Br., yard, W/D set. (360)460-6510. hookup. $725, 1st, last, 6045 Farm Fencing $400 dep. 457-8391. P.A.: Big 2 Br., 2 ba, remodeled mfg. home with covered parking/storage on acreage. See at 1544 W. Hwy. 101. $900 mo. (360)457-6161

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MISC: 16� 2 bottom plow, $350. Reversible back blade for tractor, $250. Both OBO. (360)452-3051

P.A.: Darling furnished 1 TRACTOR: ‘49 FerguBr. in country. $850. son TO20. $2,500. P.J. (360)461-6659 (360)460-9534 P.A.: Nice 2 Br., quiet T R AC TO R : ‘ 8 9 J o h n dead end street, pets Deere model 1050, exneg. $850. 461-7599. cellent condition, 534 hrs., front bucket, box Properties by Landmark. portangeles- scraper, PTO roll bar and canopy cover, diesel landmark.com engine. $12,000. WANTED: Home need(360)385-7700 ed, 2 Br., room for two horses, retired, 16 year 6050 Firearms & rental reference. Ammunition (360)808-0611 Gun & Knife Show September 22-23 Ocean Shores Convention Center Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-3 CENTRAL P.A. Clean, Adm. $6 quiet, 2 Br. Excellent ref1-800-659-3440 erences required. $700. www.collectorswest.com 452-3540

605 Apartments Clallam County

WRE/Port Angeles

DOC REISS Cell: 461-0613 OfďŹ ce: 457-0456

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s 0RIME 3UN,AND ,OCATION s &AIRWAY 6IEWS 0RIVATE ,OCATION s "$ "! (OME /VER 3& s $RAMATIC ,2 7 7HITE "RICK &0 7ET "AR s ,ARGE 4ILE 3HOWER *ETTED 4UB IN -! "! MLS#349350/263246 $289,000

WRE/SunLand TEAM SCHMIDT 137 Fairway Drive, Sequim Irene: 460-4040 Mike: 460-0331 www.teamschmidt.withwre.com teamschmidt@olypen.com

OPEN HOUSE 3UNDAY 3EPT s .OON TO PM 410 E. Fir St. Sequim Over 2700 SQFT Brick façade with circular drive & mature landscaping give this home great curb appeal. Features include slate entry, living room with hardwood floor, huge family room with wet bar and fireplace, kitchen with granite counters, master suite with double sinks & walk in shower, several bonus rooms plus a private fenced in back yard. $259,000 Directions: Washington St. to N. Sequim Ave. Go north on Sequim Ave to E. Fir St. turn right on E. Fir and follow to 410 E. Fir.

Tom Blore tom@sequim.com 360-683-4116 360-683-7814

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The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s Head Star t Program is seeking a L e a d Te a c h e r fo r t h e Early Head Star t. This job requires experience with infants and toddlers and a minimum of a Child Development Associates (CDA). Contact the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribes Employment Services Dept. at (360)4528471 for a complete job description or view the description on the Tribes website.

INCREDIBLE PRIVACY A nice home nestled between beautiful trees and the incredible sights and soothing sounds of a rushing Ennis Creek. This is a real jewel close to town and conveniences. How about an outbuilding with sauna and bathroom? Enjoy this 2.75 acres. This could 4080 Employment be an incredible vacation home or get-away as Wanted well! $219,000 Aaron’s Garden Serv. ML#264109/397378 Weed whack, pruning, Mark Macedo gen. clean-up. 808-7276 477-9244 ALL around handyman, COLDWELL BANKER most anything A to Z. TOWN & COUNTRY 360-775-8234 IT’S 2 NICE BEST BIDS 2-level entr y home, 2 Give us your plans fireplaces, 2 car garage, (360)775-0968 3 Br., but, you guessed it, only 2 baths. Located in the city but feels like BIZY BOYS LAWN c o u n t r y. A l m o s t t o o and YARD CARE M o w i n g , w e e d i n g , quiet, fenced back yard edging, hedge tr im- nearly two times as big ming, pruning, land- as normal. Front yard is s c a p e m a i n t e n a n c e nice too. Whats not to and general clean-up. like? $175,000. ML263403. Tom at Dick Pilling (360)452-3229 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY HOUSEKEEPERS Experienced Husband and JUST LIKE NEW Wife Team Call for Dtails REMODEL and Free Estimate. Cedars Dungeness (360)670-9665 h o m e ove r l o o k s “ O l e JUAREZ & SON’S HAN- Crabby� on 3rd fairway, DY M A N S E R V I C E S . granite counters, stainQuality work at a rea- less appliances, maple sonable price. Can han- flooring fantastic Olymdle a wide array of prob- pic Mtn. views, golf cart lems projects. Like home parking in basement. maintenance, cleaning, $289,000 clean up, yard mainteMLS#189839/260396 nance, and etc. Give us Deb Kahle a call office 452-4939 or 683-4844 cell 460-8248. Windermere Real Estate Sequim East Lawn/Garden Care ENVIOUS GREENS LARGE VIEW Fa s t R e l i a bl e R e a SMALL PRICE s o n a bl e R a t e s Fa l l Best water and mountain Clean-up Gutter Cleaning Weed Pull- views from Striped Peak ing/Whacking Br ush that you can ask for! 2+ Clearing Debris Haul- acres with preliminar y site work done in 2007. ing Sequim/P.A. Area Peaceful, beautiful propLocal: 681-3521 erty priced to sell. cell: 541-420-4795 $99,500 ML# 261018 RUSSELL Alan Barnard ANYTHING 460-8759 Call today 775-4570. WINDERMERE P.A. SCUBA DIVER NEW PRICE (PURPLE FOR HIRE WITH NO SHADOW) Call 681-4429 Enjoy unstoppable SALT Young couple, early six- WAT E R V I E W S f r o m ties. available for fall this private, Northwest clean up, moss removal, Contemporary, one story clean gutters and misc home on acreage. 3 yard care. Excellent ref- B e d r o o m , 1 . 7 5 B a t h erences. (360)457-1213. home features an open floor plan, hardwood 105 Homes for Sale floors, privacy and fantastic views! Clallam County $249,900 MLS#263608 1 OWNER HOME! Kimi Located on a shy acre in (360)461-9788 the Jamestown area with JACE The Real Estate great mountain views, Company this 1,581 sf home was built in 1999 and has 3 PEACEFUL SETTING bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, RV garage and Down a private country s h o p . N i c e l y l a n d - lane, but close to town, scaped and great street this immaculate home on an acre, is a keeper! appeal! $285,000. ML#264242. With 3 Br., 2.5 Bath., 2,017 sf, beautiful garMark N. McHugh dens, a water feature, REAL ESTATE decks, hot tub, gourmet 683-0660 kitchen, heat pump, skyl i g h t s, a n d b a s e m e n t CITY LIGHTS AND with 2 workshops/hobby HARBOR VIEWS Fr o m t h i s s p a c i o u s , rooms. $325,000 quality built 3 Br., 2.5 MLS#264172 Bath. home. Gourmet KATHY LOVE kitchen with granite 452-3333 counter tops, stainless PORT ANGELES steel appliances and top REALTY of the line cabinets. Surr o u n d e d by b e a u t i f u l PREVIEWS LUXURY gardens, raised beds PROPERTY and breathtaking water, IT’S ALL ABOUT THE city and mountain views! VIEW! Panoramic salt $389,000 water views, inner harMLS#263401 b o r, C o a s t G u a r d , CHUCK TURNER shipping lanes, Vancou452-3333 ver Island, Cascades PORT ANGELES and Olympics. Stately REALTY and elegant, this home FOR SALE BY OWNER which has been beauti1,600 sf condo in Sher- f u l l y r e n ova t e d u s i n g wood Village. 3 Br., 2 quality craftsmanship ba, 2 car gar., built in and components. Gour‘99, living room/patio met kitchen with upscale have a SW view of mtns, appliances. No other like heat pump added. 923 it in Port Angeles! N,. Woolsey, Sequim. $699,000 $227,500 (360)808-4229 MLS# 264171 cell or (360)681-2366. Team Thomsen 417-2782 FSBO FORKS COLDWELL BANKER Beautiful custom built UPTOWN REALTY c e d a r h o m e. O r i g i n a l owner. 2 story, 3 Br., 2 PRICED TO SELL full bath, country kitchen T h i s h o m e i s a w e l l with large deck. MB with maintained 3 bedroom deck, cathedral ceiling and 2 bath, 1,440 sq. ft. LR. 2 car garage and h o m e w i t h a p a r t i a l c a r p o r t . H e a t p u m p, mountain view. located w o o d s t o ve , g a r d e n s , close to all shopping in landscaped, fenced S e q u i m . l o a d s o f yard. 2 car garage, cul- amenities: heat pump, de-sac, great neighbor- new roof, new vinyl and hood, super location. laminate flooring, built-in 360-640-0708 cabinets, vinyl windows, FSBO in Joyce: 3-bdr 2- covered porch. $39,500 bath home, shop, pond, Carol or Nelson 4+ ac, fenced, pvt. (360)670-9418 $250K, owner financing. TOPPERS 928-3306. REAL ESTATE HEY, LOOK ME OVER! T h i s c u t e h o u s e wa s REMODELED – MANY UPGRADES! built by LBR Construction. 3 bedrooms ideal Wonderful Dungeness Meadows home with 30 for starting out or scaling down. 1 car garage for year roof, new laminate all your extra stuff. floors, 6 foot cedar Fenced back yard keeps fence, carpet, carpor t, your pets in and others bathroom counters, sink out. Soon to be repaint- and toilet, dishwasher and refrigerator. 2 Br., ed exterior. 1.75 Bath, landscaped $128,900 front and back, patio in MLS#264191 back yard. New French Pili Meyer door for separate en417-2799 trance. Conver ted garCOLDWELL BANKER age for extra space for UPTOWN REALTY guests with mini kitchen. P.A.: FSBO 2 bedroom, $159,000 1 bath, 801 sq. ft. large MLS#262233 lot. $84,900. 417-1828. JAN 683-4844 Place your ad at Windermere peninsula Real Estate dailynews.com Sequim East

Respiratory Therapist 24 hours week, 12 hour night shifts, excellent pay and benefits. Requires experience in all aspects of respiratory care with WA licensure, ACLS, BLS and NRP certification. Your ability to work independently is i m p o r t a n t . E n j oy a great wor k environment, with breathtaking views from every window of the hospital. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org or send Resume to nbuckner@ olympicmedical.org. EOE

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Get details and application forms from our website www.clallampud.net or contact us at humanresources @clallampud.net Phone 360-565-3228 We also have answers t o Fr e q u e n t l y A s k e d Questions and Employee Benefits information on our website. EOE.

Medical Asst - ACE Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic seeks 2 Pa r t T i m e M A s. R e quires HS diploma/GED, Medical Assist Program grad or LPN, current WA Health Care Assist cert A, C & E; CPR cer t. Must know CPT & ICD-9 coding, able to lift 30 pounds. Mon, Thurs, Fri, Sat, 32hrs/wk, 8-5 with benefits or Tues, Wed, Thurs, 8-5 without benefits. Indian preference for qualified candidates. Apply: http://jamestown tribe.iapplicants.com. Call: (360)683-5900.

6050 Firearms & Ammunition

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Pool Flagger Temporary, Part-time

RIVER RETREAT! 2 Br., 2 Bath, bungalow on the Dungeness River close to Sequim. Kitchen fe a t u r e s c u s t o m o a k cabinets, upgraded appliances, and hewn maple floors. Separate 1,150 sf two story guest quarters with bath, perfect for ar tisan studio. 1.88 acres. $235,000 MLS#264013 JAN 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

605 Apartments Clallam County

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Clallam PUD is looking for exceptional people committed to public service to join our utility.

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION Two for the price of one! A 3 Br., 2 Bath. , 1,298 sf home conveniently located in private neighborhood in Sequim, with separate fully contained studio apar tment with separate entrance. Full y fe n c e d ya r d , e a s y wa l k t o s h o p p i n g bu t away from the hustle and bustle. $209,900 ML#262616 Jo Cummins Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim - 683-3900

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BOOK Sale: Something for everyone, readables to collectibles. Sat. 9/29 9-3, Sun. 9/30 10-2, 801 E. Front St. (the former DODGE: ‘98 Caravan. Papa Murphy’s). Good engine, auto, new t i r e s / t a b s / t r a n n y, 2 1 CAREGIVER: All shifts. m p g , A l l r e c o r d s . K WA H o m e c a r e , f u l l $1,900. 360-417-0468. benefits. 582-1647-seq. 344-3497pt, 452-2129pa DOZER: Inter national T D - 6 , hy b r i d d i e s e l , C A R L S B O R G : 1 B r. winch, 9’, blade, canopy. mobile home, some stor- $6,200. (360)457-8824. age. No dogs/smoking. E.P.A.: Clean, quiet, 1 $500 mo., $300 dep. Br., W/D, no pet/smoke, 683-2011 or 461-4959 $475.(360)683-1012. CAT: Young petite gray/ EXECUTIVE white female, spayed DIRECTOR and shots, great lap cat, very affectionate, does FOR CAMP BEAUSITE Seeking Director to exenot bite or scratch. $50. cute the mission of its (360)457-5286 camp in Chimacum, WA. CENTRAL P.A.: Nice 2 Qualifications: EquivaBr., 1.5 ba, mtn./water lent combination of experience, training and view, quiet, secure. education and abilities $900. (360)460-9580. associated with the position and its essential job functions. College degree preferred. Experience working with persons with physical and/or developmental Clallam County PUD is disabilities. Must comlooking for a plete all state back District Auditor ground screenings. to join our utility. Salary: $35,000$40,000 annual with This position will certify benefits based on expevouchers and issue war- rience and education; inrants for disbursement of cluding reimburment for funds; plan and perform work-related travel. Adaudits of the District’s ditional compensation accounting, financial and r e l a t e d t o s u c c e s s f u l other operations; test in- fundraising will be ofternal controls and pro- fered. Detailed job devide written reports with scription available upon findings and recommen- request. Submit letter of dations to the GM and/or reference, work history Board of Commission- and the names and aders. dresses of three references to: Jim Ott, Board Must have knowledge of Chair Camp Beausite, G A A S a n d G A A P ; a PO Box 1227, Port Hadbachelor’s degree in ac- lock, WA 98339 or the counting, finance or oth- C a m p ’ s website: er directly-related field. www.kiwaniscamp.com. Advanced degree and Applications must be certifications (i.e., CPA, received no later than C I A ) p r e fe r r e d . M u s t October 19, 2012. have 10 yrs auditing experience or equivalent FIREWOOD: Seasoned with progressively great- fir. $210 cord. $225 deer responsibilities, incl. 5 livered. 360-582-0899. yrs in finance, account- FORD: ‘03 Ranger XLT. ing or internal audit. Super cab, 4x4, 5 Get more details and application packet from our website www.clallampud.net or contact us at humanresources@ clallampud.net Phone 360-565-3228 EOE

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Be a part of our growing success! Join the only locally headquar tered bank on the North Olympic Peninsula. Open positions include: • Underwriter-DE • Customer Service Rep, part time For job descriptions and to apply, please visit our website at www.ourfirst fed.com. EOE.

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BULLDOZER: “Classic� 6105 Musical John Deere, model 40-C with blade, winch and Instruments c a n o p y. 1 s t $ 3 , 9 5 0 buys! (360)302-5027. TROMBONE: Bach. $400. (360)477-4826 DOZER: 850 Case, 6-way blade, rake, full logging package, 4,300 VIOLA: 14� Europeon model, excellent condihrs. $30,000/obo. tion. $195. 417-5159 or 460-6924 (360)452-3995 DOZER: Inter national T D - 6 , hy b r i d d i e s e l , winch, 9’, blade, canopy. $6,200. (360)457-8824.

6140 Wanted & Trades BOOKS WANTED! We love books, we’ll buy yours. 457-9789. WANTED: Cones, douglas, grand and silver fir. (360)461-0951 or (360)457-4979

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ENTERTAINMENT Center: Solid oak, glass doors on cabinet and lots of storage. included is a book case with glass doors. $100. (360)808-5148

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BED: Antique brass bed in great condition, mattress and box springs included. $300. Call (360)670-9264

LIFT CHAIR: Olive color, like new, for large p e r s o n . Yo u h a u l . $300/obo.360-683-4856 MISC: Antique twin wood stickley frame about 100 yrs., $125. Twin trundle day bed, brushed pewter metal f ra m e, $ 2 5 0 . A n t i q u e dark wood piano, bench, $175. 4’ handmade chopping block, $225. All OBO. (360)683-1851.

6100 Misc. Merchandise BREATHING MACHINE Brand new, If you have trouble sleeping (Apnea) this might be the answer. Comes with extra masks, never been used. $1,100/obo. (360)460-8046

Alan Burwell 460-0790

Jennifer Felton (360) 460-9513

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M I S C : H i Ja cke r, 5 t h wheel/Goose neck, hitch c o m b o. $ 6 0 0 . Au s s i e S a d d l e , n ev e r u s e d . $600. TV stand. $10. 2 bar/style patio sets. $50 each. 2 new motorcycle tires. $40 for both. (360)461-3580

Directions: In Sequim, take 5th Ave north from Washington St. Continue across Old Olympic Hwy where it becomes Evans Rd. Make right on Cherrywood. Look for #40 on right.

WRE/Sequim - East

Chuck Murphy (360)808-0873 www.sequimhomesandrealestate.com

1241 E. Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles Don’t be the last to get in on some great prices and homes. Located in desirable Cresthaven neighborhood and across from the college, this 3 bedroom home built in 2005 is in great condition. The oor plan ows well for today’s busy lifestyles. Spend time on your hobbies, not your house. $260,000 MLS #264007. Take a tour at www.PiliMeyer.com.

Beautifully constructed 2 BR/ 2 BA Lindal Cedar Home with remarkable unobstructed water views. Open concept with large loft master suite. Circular drive, single car garage, and gorgeous landscaping will welcome you home. $255,000. MLS#263585.

DIRECTIONS: West on 8th Street to I Street. S. on I street to 15th. Turn left and go to the end of the street.

DIRECTIONS: From Race St, go east on Lauridsen Blvd to 1241.

DIRECTIONS: Old Olympic Hwy, Left onto Gasman Rd., Right onto Juan de Fuca Way, Left onto W Bluff Drive. Home is on the left.

Emilie Thornton

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(360) 912-3934 TalktoEmilie@olypen.com

OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2799 Toll Free 1-800-292-2978 email: pili@olypen.com

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Gorgeous mountain view and 4BR/3BA home with two story rock ďŹ replace, inlaid oors, jetted tub, custom cabinets, porch plumbed for outside kitchen and so much more. Upstairs has the perfect home school setting. ML# 264080 $439,000 JOYCE will greet you.

If You Want Privacy you need to see this home and 5 acres. Manufactured home built in 2007, 3 BR/2BA, 1700 SF with an open concept living space. 960 SF 3-car attached garage with work space. Temperature controlled green house, fenced garden & a separate fenced orchard. Southern exposure. Very private and quiet! MLS 264230 $225,000

Joyce Underwood

DIRECTIONS: Hwy 101 east of Port Angeles>south on Deer Park Rd>east on Ripplebrook to address.

Team Thomsen OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2782 www.callmarc1st.com

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19.78 fenced acres, lush pasture , some trees, 2400 SF, 3 BR plus den, 2 bath, between Sequim & Port Angeles. 1440 SF shop, huge garage, shelters for horses, livestock, & other critters. Greenhouse, fruit, berries, garden space. A covered carport/ patio is perfect for parties – cook for your guests in the brick oven. Beautiful piece of ground! MLS # 264153 $295,000 DIRECTIONS: Highway 101 east of Port Angeles>South on Blue Mtn>East on Phinn to end

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Totally rebuilt, like new home with a three way view. With three bedrooms and two and half baths this will meet all your needs. Two propane ďŹ replaces, heated tile oor, skylights, ceiling fans, Viking range and so much more. MLS 262483 $220,000 DIRECTIONS: Over the bridges on West 8th, south on C Street to 12th, west on 12th to 1102 West 12th.

90 Grandview, Sequim

1306 Marie View, Port Angeles

BEAUTIFUL OLYMPIC MT VIEW Located in a very nice area just a block from the Dungeness River and a golf course just across the road. Situated on a wonderful 1.15 Acre parcel. Fantastic soil for gardening. Raspberry bushes. Spacious Rambler in excellent condition. Living room has Bay window. Hardwood ooring, Formal dining, family rm with wood stove. 2080 sq’ Built in 1982. Huge patio for wonderful entertaining. #263252 $324,500

PEACEFUL LIVING in this wonderful home located on a quiet cul de sac . You will love the private back yard with huge trex deck for great entertaining. This home is in excellent condition. You will marvel at the open feeling. Spacious family rm. Living rm has ďŹ replace with insert. Newer heat pump. MLS# 263150 $189,500. Vivian will greet you.

DIRECTIONS:Old Olympic Hwy turn South on Grandview then right on Grandview Lane.

DIRECTIONS: Marine Drive, turn left on Hill St. follow W 4th then left on N St. to 14th turn right then right on Marie View

Emilie Thornton

OPEN HOUSE

(360) 912-3934 TalktoEmilie@olypen.com

Steve Landvik

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SELLER SAYS: “BRING ME AN OFFERâ€? Lots of possibilities for this small home in a commercial zone with a mountain view & southern exposure, on over ½ acre, with highway frontage. A good investment opportunity at $149,900! ML#263547 DIRECTIONS: W. of Port Angeles, ďŹ rst driveway west of Truck

Beautiful ADA home in Highland Estate with a huge master suite walk-in closet, walkin tub, wide doors and halls, ramp in garage, and cork oors under laminate oors for excellent wheel chair mobility. $290,000 ML263968 JOYCE will greet you.

CONVENIENT LOCATION for this 3 BR/2 BA charmer with spacious rooms, a large kitchen, lots of storage, heat pump, a sunny deck with a mountain view &fenced backyard, + a 2 car garage with 2 extra rooms. Move-in ready @ $184,000! ML# 263028

Route entrance onto Hwy 101, on the north side of the hwy, just before Euclid & Fairmont.

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Golf Course Living. Located on SunLand’s 5th Green, home features two master suites, large living room, kitchen with island, wet bar and large garage. Home sits off the 5th green, but the low maintenance landscaping MISC: Receiver hitch, provides privacy while allowing golf course $40. Stowaway tow bar, $250. Desk, large, met- viewing. 106 Williams Place, SunLand. al, $35. (360)460-1862. Neil will be there. $257,000 MLS#263320 Quadzilla power tuner. New in box gmc 07-10 6.6 duramax lmm eng. $300.00 (360)670-8192 Quadzilla power tuner. New in box gmc 07-10 6.6 duramax lmm eng. $300.00 (360)670-8192

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1502 W. 15th, Port Angeles Quiet location with park like setting. Almost new Manufactured 3 BR/ 2 BA home with extra buildable lot. Perfect for a shop or garage or another manufactured home. Open concept and wonderful oor plan. Large master with jetted tub and shower. RV parking or area for a boat. Price just reduced to $169,000 MLS# 264046

410 Cherrywood Place, Sequim Beautiful Custom Home - Low maintenance yards, ample room for RV parking. Patio deck in back with waterfall & pond. Enjoy mountain views. Well designed oor plan. All bedrooms are at separate ends of house. Cozy propane free standing stove in living room. $262,500 MLS#264124

MISC: Large bowl lathe will turn up to 72�. $5,000. Burl surfacing machine. $2,000. 4’x3’ Maple Burl “whole�. $200 each. 084 Stihl chain saw with 60� bar. $800. (360)457-7129. MISC: Love seat, $75. BBQ with tank, $80. Spotting scope with tripod, $135. Ind. Graco p a i n t s p r ay e r, $ 3 0 0 . Pressure washer, $125. Radial saw, 10�, $130. Skill saw, heavy duty, $50. 2 work light system, $25. (360)681-5326.

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MISC: Mattress/box spr ings, great shape; Full, $100, Queen, $100. King mattress, $75. Living room schairs, $25. Tw i n m a t t r e s s , $ 5 0 . Love seat, country, $50. (360)461-4084 MISC: Vintage Bassett china cupboard with cur ved glass doors, 3 drawers, $950. Ethan Allen Buffet/hutch, $400. 1977 Magnavox entertainment center, plays 8 track, all records, radio, $50. All excellent condition. (360)775-5490.

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TURN KEY, open & spacious 3BR/2BA home with southern exposure. Gourmet kitchen w/stainless steel appliances. Recently updated bathrooms. Sunken living room has wood insert that heats entire home. Enjoy 9 hole golf, beach access, ďŹ shing, clubhouse FURNITURE: Entertain- and more. Call ALAN or JEN MLS#263611 $204,500 m e n t c e n t e r, a n t i q u e white, $800. Blue/green sofa, $50. White desk, $25. Small chest of drawers, $10. Patio/glass top table with u m b r e l l a a n d c h a i r s, $50. (360)912-2235.

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435 E. 7th., Port Angeles CLASSIC VICTORIAN 1902 HOME with pioneer history. Zoned RHD for many uses such as a home business etc. A detached cottage could be rented. There is a greenhouse and shop, a fabulous garden which grows lots of vegetables, apples, cherries, grapes, kiwi, peaches, pears, blueberries and ďŹ gs. Gail Shaw will greet you. MLS 264223 $245,000 DIRECTIONS: Corner of East 7th and Vine, one block east of Peabody.

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5TH WHEEL: ‘02 Alpen- BLUE WATER: ‘91 16’ lite trailer 33’, very clean, V 6 M e r c C r u i s e r w i t h 3 tipouts, 2 TVs, air con- trailer. $3,800/obo. (360)460-0236 T E N T T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 3 dition. $22,000. (360)477-9520 Coleman: Westlake, B OAT T R A I L E R : 1 9 ’ sleeps 9, furnance, water tank, water heater, 9808 Campers & single axle, galvanized, E Z L o a d b o a t t ra i l e r. indoor/outdoor shower Canopies $1,350/obo. 809-0700. and more, ever ything works. $5,000. CAMPER: ‘03 Pasttime. Crabber! 14’ Aluminum (360)452-4327 L i ke n ew, m a ny a d d - b o a t . 1 5 h p N i s s a n 4 TRAILER: ‘00 25’ Kom- ons, solar panels, awn- stroke new trailer, NICE d e p t h f i n d e r, $ 1 , 8 0 0 for t. Slide, air, bunks, ing, air cond., TV. queen bed, rear bath $5,500. (360)461-6615. FIRM. (360)565-6085. and shower, microwave, skylight, deluxe cabi- CAMPER: ‘04 Northern CRAB POTS: Commernets, AM/FM CD stereo. Lite. Molded fiberglass, cial crab pots. $30-$50. (360)912-0192 or $9,000. (360)457-6066 9’6” Northern Series, 14” (360)683-7342 basement. $12,500. or 460-6178, call or text. 683-5433 or 460-3051 DRIFT BOAT: With trailTRAILER: ‘00 26” Fleeter. $2,000. 461-6441. wood slideout, $9,800. (360)452-6677 FORMOSA 41 KETCH ‘70. Beautiful sailboat, TRAILER: ‘04 27Q Forcabin totally rebuilt, new est River Cherokee. Pop engine (Yanmar), new out, large window, 2 skysails, needs bowsprit, lights, excellent condigreat liveaboard, was tion. $10,500/obo. $79,500. Now $59,500. (360)379-5136 CAMPER: ‘09 LANCE (360)452-1531 TRAILER: ‘10 28’ Arctic 830 (Short Bed) Cab o ve r w i t h r e a r fo l d GLASPLY: 17’, 90 hp Fox, silver fox. 2 slides. $ 2 2 , 9 0 0 . C a l l a f t e r 5 d o w n t e n t . C o l d like new Yamaha O/B. weather package, A/C, $5,500. (360)683-8738. p.m. (360)683-8050. M i c r owave, aw n i n g , TRAILER: Brand new, side entry, side door. G L A S P LY : 2 6 ’ c a b i n used once 2012 flatbed Great for campers with cr uiser, flying br idge, single axle, 83 x 10 with children and or pets. single Cummins diesel 1’ high railings with a Euro design interior in engine, low hours, radar, tailgate r a m p . b e i g e c o l o r s . “ Fa s t VHF radio, CB, dept/fish Gun” turnbuckles, “Su- finder, dingy, down rig$1,400/obo. per Hitch” available. gers, 16’x32’ boathouse. (360)775-6387 $27,500. (360)457-0684. Used on Ford F350. TRAILER: Interstate Reduced to $15,500 LIVINGSTON: 13’. With west, enclosed, 11 x 6, (360)301-6261 all the necessary equipg r e a t q u a d h a u l e r. ment, price is right and $1,195. (360)374-6778. ready to go, let’s talk. $2,650/obo. 452-2712.

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5TH WHEEL: ‘00 35’ Alfa. 3 slides, perfect condition, everything works, many extras, must see to appreciate. $22,500/ obo. (360)683-2529.

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OCEAN KAYAK: Prowler Big Game, 12’ 9”x34”, retail $980, never used. $850. (360)303-2157.

Sailboat: 19’ Lightning Sailboat on trailer ready to go. Asking $1,500 or will take best offer. The boat is very solid for its OLYMPIC: 84 XL 18’. age-the sails are ver y 3.8 OMC inboard, new serviceable including the 9.9 mercury kicker, easy spinnaker. load trailer. $4,500. (360)460-6231 (360)457-6448 SAILBOAT: ‘81 Spir it 28, like new, $25,000 invested in par ts last 5 yrs., refit and upgrades. $25,000. (360)582-1330 or (360)461-9946. OLYMPIC: ‘92 26’ Super XL. Less than 800 hours on original engine and o u t d r i ve , S u z u k i , 1 5 h o r s e k i cke r h a s l ow hours. Rebuilt trailer with five like new tires. Hot and cold water, heater, stove, dinette. $24,750. 457-6162 or 809-3396 OLYMPIC RESORTER ‘98 22’. $18,500/obo. 360-477-5568

PONTOON: ‘06 10’ Outcast. Stainless steel frame, comes with flipper, oars, padded seats, MERRY WHERRY TWO K-pump. $600/obo. Rowing vessel, 2 seat (360)670-2015 design, equipped with one sliding seat, custom RIENELL: 16’ ski/speed C A M P E R : ‘ 9 3 , 1 1 . 5 ’ RowWing, Dreher oars, boat, EZ Load trailer, 88 Lance, propane genera- 19’ long with 39” beam, hp Johnson motor, must tor, self contained. 70 lbs. $2,500. sell. $2,250/obo. $5,000, (360)417-7550. (360)379-9225 (360)808-0611

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UNIFLITE: ‘64 23’. Radio,, fathometer, GPS, radar, crab pot puller, Yanmar diesel, trailer. $6,000/obo. 460-1246. WOOD BOAT: ‘98 36’, Monk design, radio, fathometer, GPS, radar, stern thrusters, 40’x20’ boat house. $50,000/obo boat and boat house. (360)460-1246

S A I L B OAT: E r i ck s o n 26’. Cr uise proven, a real steal, lots of equipment. As is. $3,500 or trade. (360)477-7719. SEASWIRL: ‘90 21’. 190ob. $3,500. (360)452-6677 SELL OR TRADE 13’ Livingston, new paint, trailer rebuilt, 30 hp Yamaha, front steering, new eats, downrigger mounts, Lowrance f i s h f i n d e r. Tr a d e fo r travel trailer or 4x4 quad, WOODEN BOAT: Rowetc. $2,000/obo. ing Wherry 14.5’ $2,500 (360)460-1514 includes trailer. Solid Boat. Camping, fishing, STARCRAFT: ‘73 12’. or picnic this is a great aluminum, E. downrigger b o a t . A m p l e f l a r e fo r $800. (360)928-3483. gear. Sequim WA TRAILER: Double jet ski (360)670-3771. Email: threehourtourjs@ excellent condition. msn.com $500/obo. 457-6153.

$370. 60+ MPG, 150cc 4 Stroke, Lance Venice scooter, disk brakes, Automatic transmission, electric start. Tags good till Jan. 2013. 683-5527.

DO YOU WANT A FAST BIKE? ‘79 Kawasaki KZ1000. New battery, new seat, 17,000 mi. $800/obo. 457-6540 or 457-5811 H A R L E Y: ‘ 0 6 1 2 0 0 S p o r t s t e r. 7 K m i l e s , mint. $7,900. 452-6677.

H A R L E Y: ‘ 9 1 F X L R . c u s t o m s h o w r e a d y, S&S powered, wins every time. $11,500/obo. (360)452-4612, msg.

HONDA: ‘06 CRF230R. All Original, low hours. EXCELLENT condition. $2,900/obo. 808-1303.

HONDA: ‘08 CRF150R. ex t ra p a r t s i n c l u d e d . $2,000. (360)461-3367

HONDA: ‘84 Goldwing. 30K mi., runs excellent. $2,200. (360)461-2627.


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M G : ‘ 7 5 M i d g i t . Ve r y GMC: ‘75 1 ton 8’ flat straight, great project. bed $1,500/obo. $1,800. (360)457-0470. 460-0253.

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O L D S : ‘ 9 9 B r a v a d a . GMC: ‘77 Sierra 6000 Loaded, leather $4,295/ series. New 12’ bed. obo. (360)928-2181. $1,300/obo. 775-1139.

Automobiles 9180 Automobiles 9817 Motorcycles 9180 Classics & Collect. Classics & Collect. HONDA: ‘69 CL90. Great shape, 90 mpg, 6,200 mi. $1,700/obo. (360)681-5350 HONDA: ‘80 CB-900C. S i l ve r. $ 1 , 5 0 0 / o b o o r t r a d e fo r g u n s / s m a l l truck. (360)460-3756. HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing Aspencade. 1200cc, black/chrome, exc. cond. $3,500/obo. 417-0153. HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing Aspencade. 1200cc, black/chrome, exc. cond. $3,500/obo. 417-0153. QUAD: ‘07 Yamaha 700 Raptor. Like new, extras. Price reduced to $4,500. (360)452-3213 SUZUKI: ‘05 DRZ110. BBR shift kit, new plastic & graphics, lots of extras $800. (360)477-2322. SUZUKI: ‘05 DRZ110. BBR shift kit, new plastic & graphics, lots of extras $800. (360)477-2322. SUZUKI: ‘06 Boulevard C90T. 342 mi., like new, m a n y ex t r a s , a l w ay s garaged. $9,500. (360)461-1911

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‘69 CHEVY CAMARO Red/black int 350V8 Turb auto P/S, P disc bks, a/c, Edlb man & 600 carb, dul 26� g. pks Rally whls & GdYr Egals wtltr tires. Orig own Calf car, 84000mi, serv reg from day 1. $18,500. ‘74 CHEVY LUV P/U project. Spec ed, short bed, rear fenders, mag wh, lwrd. $750 (360)6818881 daily 9-5

CHEV: ‘79 L82 Corvette. Motor needs work. $4,000/obo. 809-0700.

FORD: ‘27 T-Bucket, ‘350’ blower, rag top, f a s t a n d n i c e , C D. $17,500. Call before 7 p.m. (360)457-8388.

QUAD: ‘05 Honda TRX 450R. Excellent cond. FORD: ‘29 Model AA. $2,500. (360)461-0157. 1 1/2 ton flatbed truck, frame off res9740 Auto Service complete toration. Updated 4 cyl. & Parts e n g i n e, hy d r. b ra ke s. $24,000. (360)683-3089. SNOW TIRES: On rims, P205/65 R15. $295 firm. FORD: ‘50 F1 pickup. (360)461-6605 239 flathead V8, 3 sp, after 4 p.m. overdr ive, r uns and drives great. $17,500. (360)379-6646 9180 Automobiles

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DODGE: ‘71 1/2 ton short bed. V8, auto, factory power steering, Adventurer Sport, paint, interior and chrome redone, California truck, black on black, garaged. $15,000. (360)683-7789

B M W : ‘ 9 6 3 2 8 i . N ew tranny, runs good, needs minor body work. $2,500 (360)440-4028 B U I C K : ‘ 0 5 L e s a b r e. 51K, excellent shape, new tires, recent detail inside and out. $10,700. (360)681-7933.

CADILLAC: ‘78 Eldorado. 86K mi., looks very good, runs great. $3,000 FORD: ‘77 LTD2. 68K firm. (360)928-5185. orig. mi., excellent cond. CADILLAC: ‘88 Biarritz $3,900. (360)452-3488. Eldorado coupe. 42K, CHEV: ‘53 pickup restoMAZDA: ‘79 RX-7. Twin one owner, always garration project. $3,800. rotor, sport coupe, nice aged. $6,500. 460-1612 Cell (562)743-7718 car, great driver. CADILLIC: ‘91. Front CHEV: ‘56 Belair. 6 cyl., $2,250. (360)683-5871. damage, engine/tranny auto, 4 door, paint, ingood $500/obo. terior, chrome, re-done PLYMOUTH: ‘74 Duster. 457-3425. to stock, California car, Performance upgrades. 2nd owner, always gar- $9,250. 683-7768. CHEV: ‘97 Camaro conaged. Not smoked in. vertible. 6 cyl. new mo9292 Automobiles tor, R16’s, mag wheels $22,500. (360)683-7789. $5,000. 452-1106. Others CHEV: ‘63 Nova SS. 2 door hard top, V8, 2 sp 1995 TOYOTA PASEO Chrysler ‘92 Imperial power glide, project car. 30+mpg, 5 sp manual V6, auto, leather, low $5,800. (360)461-2056. miles. $1,900/obo. Call with apprx 223k 460-2852, leave mesmiles,factory alarm sysCHEV: ‘64 Covair. Ramp t e m , a f t e r m a r ke t c d sage. side pickup. Runs. $2,000. (360)670-3476. player, tinted windows, DODGE: ‘95 Van. Wheewell maintained and ser- lchair lift, good condition. CHEV: ‘65 Covair Corsa. viced regularly. $2500 $6,000. (360)457-8484. OBO,Please call Plus parts car, runs. 360-477-8852. $1,500. (360)670-3476. FORD: ‘01 Mustang. V6, auto, good condition, CHEV: ‘65 Impala. runs good, low mi. $12,500. (360)457-6359. $5,495. (360)582-0358.

DODGE: ‘83 Rampage. Red, PK, needs work. $1,900/obo. 582-0389.

2005 Suzuki LT-Z 250 Quadspor t This quad has approximately 20 hours of ride time. It has a K&N Air Filter, Big Gun exhaust, Acerbis Handguards, and new battery. I t i s w h i t e w i t h bl u e frame. $2,250. 460-0405

FORD: ‘62 Galaxie Sunliner Convertible. 69,400 mi., 390 ci and 300 hp a u t o, P / S, P / B, P / W, P/Se, radials, running lights, skirts, car cover, original paint, upholstery and carpets, new top. $24,500. (360)683-3385. Email for pictures Rrobert169@qwest.net

2008 Lexus 430SC: Pebble Beach Addition. I f yo u eve r wa n t e d a b e a u t i f u l L ex u s , l o w mileage (19,200) for a 2008 Lexus 430 SC. It is a dark gray with the entire Pebble Beach Addition ad on’s. The top retracts to the trunk in 19 seconds. It really is a see to appreciate condition. The only reason I am selling is I have 5 vehicles and am cutting down to just two. If interested call (360) 385-0424. This will not last long. Rodney

2 0 0 2 L ex u s L S 4 3 0 . Excellent condition, Mystic Sea Opal with cream leather interior, V- 8 , 5 - s p e e d a u t o, 4-door sedan, 63K original miles, one owner, Leather, Navi, Sun/Moon roof, Luxury pkg., up to 28 MPG highway, garaged entire life. Email phone number to lsa@wr iteme.me for more information and owner contact. We will call you back. This is a beautiful luxury vehicle. $19,950. 2009 Subaru Legacy Ltd sedan. 1 Owner. Blue/Beige. 16,400 miles. Loaded. Under Subaru’s maint plan til Aug 2013 or 45,000 miles. Covers all factory recom. maint. Transfers to buyer. $17,500 (360)504-0184

FORD: ‘54 Victoria. New 302, 4 speed. $8,000/ CHEV: ‘07 Corvette. 19K mi., Monterey red with obo. (360)504-5664. leather, removable hard MERCEDES: ‘82 380SL. top, auto with paddle C o nve r t i bl e h a r d / s o f t shift. $35,000. top, new tires/brakes, (360)681-2976 Looks great. $5,750. www.peninsula (360)683-5614 or dailynews.com (253)208-9640

FORD: ‘03 Mustang convertabile. $6,800/obo. (360)808-1242 FORD: ‘95 Mustang. Needs head gasket, tires. $1,000/obo. (360)809-0781

P O N T I AC : ‘ 0 4 G ra n d GMC: ‘86 1 ton. Fuel Prix GT. $7,000. tank/pump, runs good. NISSAN: ‘97 Pathfinder. 4x4. Runs great. $3,875/ (360)461-4665 $4,000. (360)327-3342. obo (530)432-3619. PORCHE: ‘02 Boxster S. TOYOTA: ‘89 4 wd, ex65K mi., black with black tended cab, V-6, 5 spd. leather interior, 6 speed, $3,500. (360)928-3863. all options, nice car. $19,950. (360)461-9635. 9556 SUVs

Others T OYO TA : ‘ 0 9 P r i u s . White, 58K, Nav, stereo, B.U. camera. $18,000. CHEV ‘01 SUBURBAN (805)478-1696 LT K 2 5 0 0 4 x 4 , 6 . 0 L Vortec V-8, auto, loaded!! Pewter metallic exterior in excellent condition! Cream leather inter ior in excellent shape! Dual power seats, DVD, 3rd seat, Toyota: ‘11 Prius 18K, rear air, On Star, A/C, pristine condition! Red, CD/cassette with Satelnon-smoker. 55+ HWY, lite radio, cruise, tilt, side 5 0 + C I T Y - t a g s a n d airbags, privacy glass, ToyotaCare thru March, barn doors, roof rack, 2013 + carpet mats and running boards, tow, alW e a t h e r Te c h r u b b e r loy wheels! A whole lot m a t s . N o a c c i d e n t s of SUV. $7,995 $22,700 firm. Carpenter Auto Center (360)477-4758 681-5090 TRIUMPH: ‘79 Spitfire. B o t h h a r d / s o f t t o p s . CHEV ‘05 SUBURBAN LT K 1 5 0 0 4 x 4 , 5 . 3 L $1,500. (360)460-2931. Vortec V-8, auto, LOADVW: ‘03 Passat. 70K, 6 ED!! Dark metallic gray sp manual, W8 sedan, exterior in great condib l a c k / b l a c k l e a t h e r, tion! Gray leather interior great condition. $12,000. in excellent shape! Dual (360)461-4514 p o w e r s e a t s , DV D, moon roof, 6 Disk CD V W : ‘ 8 4 R a b b i t C o n - with Bose audio, side vertible. 120K mi., it will airbags, dual climate, start. $650. quads, 3rd seat, rear air, (360)683-7173 on Star, cruise, tilt with cont, tow, privacy glass, 9350 Automobiles r u n n i n g b o a r d s, r o o f rack, premium 17� alMiscellaneous loys, 1 owner, about as 1997 850 GLT VOLVO: loaded as they come!! A Turbo charged, $4,000 TON of SUV. $12,995 o b o. N ew t i r e s, l ow miles. Runs great! Looks Carpenter Auto Center 681-5090 great! (360) 582-3885. 9434 Pickup Trucks Others

1951 Dodge truck. Beautiful maintained collector’s truck. Must see to appreciate. Original miles 47K. $14,000. (360)385-0424

GEO: ‘92 Metro. 5 sp, 45 mpg. $1,900. (541)460-3435 G E O : ‘ 9 5 M e t r o. A / T, only 23K! Very nice car. $3,500. (360)681-2006. GRANDMA’S CADDY ‘05 Deville. Loaded, 72K excellent condition, 22 mpg. $9,500. (360)452-7054

1 9 8 4 C h ev y S 1 0 4 x 4 long bed, automatic. Recent 2.8 V6 crate engine. Newer tires and exhaust, alternator, PS HONDA: ‘06 Accord LX. pump, battery, AM/FM/ V6, 47K. orig. owner, all CD stereo. Good glass. maint. docs. $13,500. Runs great. 15-20 mpg. (360)417-8859 $2250/OBO (360)452-7439 KIA: 2003 Rio. 5 spd, 4 cylinder, less then 40K CHEV: ‘93 C1500 miles. $7,500/obo. pickup. 181,000 mi., (360)808-1303 s t ra i g h t t r u ck , r u n s LEXUS: ‘99 ES300. 83K good, automatic transmission. $1,250. Mom’s V6, leather, mnrf. (360)683-2238 $8,900. (360)643-3363. L I N C O L N : ‘ 9 7 To w n CHEV: ‘93 Pickup, good Car. Ver y good condi- b o d y, n e e d s e n g i n e tion, 90K mi. $3,800/ work. $800/obo. obo. (360)457-7364. (360)301-4721 MERCURY: ‘96 Sable. sedan, good shape, new tires, needs transmission. $450. 457-0578.

CHEV: ‘96 3500 HD 6.5 diesel, auto, disc brakes, 12’ flatbed, new batteries, alternator and glow plugs, excellent body and glass, tires 80%. $6,500. (360)460-3410. DODGE: Cherry Dakota 4x4. Midnight blue, excellent condition inside and out. Hemi motor runs beautifully. Must see and drive to appreciate! $10,000/ obo. (360)797-3892. FORD: ‘03 Ranger XLT. Super cab, 4x4, 5 speed, canopy. $10,500. 683-9417 or 912-1933 FORD: ‘04 Ranger. 4x4, 4.0 V6 auto, ext. cab, bedliner, tow pkg., aftermarket stereo, exceptional condition. $8,995. (360)460-5437

FORD: ‘05 F350 King Ranch LOADED W/EXTRAS. Truck is like new w/more options than can list: Diesel/5 sp automatic w/OD/Leather Interior/ 4x4/ Long Bed/2nd 50 gal fuel tank, AM/FM/ CD/PW/PS/PB. $27,850. (951)541-2675 FORD: ‘08 F150 XLT. 4x4 Crew cab. Low mi., loaded! $18,500. 360-912-1599 FORD: ‘72 F100 1/2 ton. Runs/stops great, it’s 40 years old too! $1,200. (847)302-7444

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Solid running little Trooper. 2.23 Isuzu Turbo Diesel engine, pro rebuilt 5 speed transmission and transfer case. New timing belt, tensioner. Good tires, roof rack, cruise, rear air deflector, lockout hubs. All gauges work. Nice body, interior OK. 243k miles, star ts easy. 27-33 mpg. Great WVO conversion engine! Nice tow behind vehicle. $4,250. (360)452-7439.

SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 for: CARPET REPLACEMENT JUVENILE & FAMILY SERVICES FACILITY

Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Lindberg & Smith Architects 360.452.6116.

The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CARPET REPLACEMENT� Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond.

Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this SUZUKI: ‘87 Samurai invitation and will not be discriminated against on 4x4. 46K drive mi., 30K the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in tow mi., tan, very excel- consideration for an award. lent condition, extremely clean, original, stock, Clallam County will determine the lowest responnew black top, rebuilt sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam t r a n s , c l u t c h , t i r e s , County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to R e e s e t o w b a r, C B , reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimatape. $5,000. 460-6979. tion best serves the interests of Clallam County. TOYOTA : ‘ 0 1 R a v 4 . Construction Timeframe: 4WD, 150K, sunroof, air, October 16, 2012 through November 30, 2012 auto, 4-cyl, excel. cond, cruise, brand new tires. There will be a mandatory on-site walk-through $7,500. (360)775-0886. conducted Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 at 2:00 pm. T OYO TA : ‘ 0 1 R a v 4 . All interested bidders are to meet at the site, locatloaded tow hitch, 99K ed at 1912 W. 18th St. (access is from W. 16th St.), miles. $8,500. 683-6242. in Port Angeles. This will be the only opportunity for bidders to review the as-built conditions. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal documentation. Staff and the architect will be on site throughout the afternoon to answer questions and provide access for bidders.

APPROVED this 18th day of September 2012. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: CHEV: ‘85 S10 Blazer. Howard V. Doherty, Jr., Chair L o w m i . , ve r y c l e a n . TOYOTA : ‘ 0 3 R AV 4 , 5-speed, good condition, ATTEST: $1,450/obo. 460-7453. Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board 126K. $8,900. 683-6054. Pub: Sept. 23, 30, 2012 Legal No. 424178 CHEV: ‘99 Suburban. 1 owner vehicle with comINVITATION TO BID 9730 Vans & Minivans plete maintenance SEALED BIDS will be received by Northwestern Others records, clean, well kept, Territories, Inc. (NTI) at 717 S. Peabody Street,, s t r o n g r u n n i n g t r u ck , Port Angeles, Washington until 3:00 p.m., Wednes251K mi., priced $1,000 CHEV ‘02 SILVERADO day, September 26th, 2012, at which time they will below lowest Blue Book 1,500 2 wd longbed 4.8 be publicly opened and read aloud for: value. $3,850. 452-2768. L Vortec V-8, automatic, c h r o m e w h e e l s , n ew The “Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Utility Improvements Tse-whit-zen Village Lot 3 Project�, provides DODGE: ‘01 Durango rear tires, tow package, for the construction of a new sewer main and reviSLT. 5.9L, V8, 131K AM/FM stereo, dual front sion of waterline services. Work includes excavam i . , t h i r d r ow s e a t , a i r b a g s . Ke l l e y B l u e tion, sewer pipe, manhole, waterline, fittings and seats 7, remote start, Book value of $8,533! connections, asphalt patching, traffic control, and vent visors, chrome Sparkling clean inside other work as shown in the Bid Documents. step bars, rear air con- and out! Only 79,000 Contract Bid Documents & Plans may be examined miles! Stop by Gray Motrol, tow pkg. tors today to save big at the administration office of the Lower Elwha Klal$4,000/obo. 477-8826. b u c k s o n y o u r n e x t lam Tribe Community, 2851 Lower Elwha Rd., Port Angeles, WA 98362 or the office of the Project Entruck! DODGE ‘02 GRAND gineer at Northwestern Territories, Inc. (NTI), 717 $5,995 CARAVAN S. Peabody Street., Port Angeles, WA 98362. CopGRAY MOTORS ES, 3.8 L V-6, auto with ies of the plans and bid documents may be ob457-4901 “Autostick�, loaded!! Siltained from NTI’s office. There will be a $50.00 nongraymotors.com ver exterior in amazing refundable charge per set. c o n d i t i o n ! D a r k bl u e DODGE: ‘04 Caravan. The Owner reserves the right to waive any inforleather interior in like 140,000 miles, 4 cyl., malities or minor defects, to reject any or all bids, to n e w c o n d i t i o n ! D u a l auto, FWD, transmission accept a proposal from the lowest responsible bidpower seats, dual power 43,000 mi., 1 year old der on the basis of any combination of the bid masliding doors, power rear tires, 7 passenger, ex- terials, republic the call for bids, revise or cancel the hatch, CD/cassette, dual cellent condition interi- work, or require the work to be done in another way climate, side airbags, or/exterior, $6,000/obo. if it is in the Owner’s best interests. quads, 3rd seat, cruise, 360-681-5326. Questions and clarifications concerning the project tilt with cont, pr ivacy shall be taken by Justin Wilson, PE by email only at glass, roof rack, premi- DODGE: ‘94 Caravan. justin@nti4u.com. No verbal clarifications will be um 17� wheels! 1 owner! Good engine, auto, new made. Legal No. 420910 Like new condition!!! A t i r e s / t a b s / t r a n n y, 2 1 Pub: Sept.12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 2012 great buy. mpg, All records. NOTICE OF APPLICATION $6,995 $1,900. 360-417-0468. AND PUBLIC HEARING Carpenter Auto Center 681-5090 D O D G E : ‘ 9 9 G r a n d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC Caravan SE. 165K mi., 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of FORD ‘04 F250 XLT many options, well cared Superduty crewcab sb for. $3,000. 457-6066 or Community Development, Planning Division, has scheduled a public meeting before the Clallam 4x4, 74K original miles! (360)460-6178. County Hearings Examiner for October 10, 2012 6.0 L power stroke, auto, beginning at 11:00 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam loaded! Beige met exteNISSAN ‘95 200SX County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port rior in like new condition! SE-R COUPE Tan cloth interior in like 2.0 L DOHC 16 valve 4 Angeles, WA 98362. A public hearing is not renew shape! Dual power cylinder, 5 speed manu- quired for this proposal unless requested by an afs e a t s , C D c a s s e t t e , al, alloy wheels, sunroof, fected party within 15 days of the date notice as recruise, tilt, sliding win- rear spoiler, power win- quired by CCC 29.45.300(2)(b). dow, A/C, dual airbags, dows, door locks, and privacy glass, bed liner, mirrors, cruise control, APPLICATION: (LDV2012-00014) The applicants, tow, running boards, NO t i l t , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , Allan Avbel and Larrie Tozzer, are proposing to 5 t h w h e e l o r G o o s e Panasonic CD stereo, combine 10 lots of the Avbel Subdivision Vol 15 n e ck ! ! 1 0 0 % S TO C K ! dual front airbags. spark- Page 43, into 5 lots, label the wetland/open space lot, and remove the designated offsite drainfield priOver $4,000 below KBB ling clean inside and out! maries and reserves. $18,995 Shows the very best of Carpenter Auto Center care! Great fuel econoLOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The subject proper681-5090 my! Priced to sell quick! ties are located south of Happy Valley Road off Stop By Gray Motors to- Tozzer Lane, being within Section 31, Township 30 FORD: ‘90 Bronco. V-6, day! N, Range 3 W, W.M., Clallam County, Washington. 4x4, power, automatic, $3,995 The parcels are referenced as Assessor’s Tax Paraluminum wheels. $899. GRAY MOTORS cel Numbers 033031-520010, 033031-520020, (360)452-4827 457-4901 033031-520050, 033031-520060, 033031-520090, graymotors.com GMC: ‘96 Jimmy. Motor 033031-520100, 033031-520110, 033031-520120, s e i z e d , o t h e r w i s e i n TOYOTA : ‘ 0 5 S i e n n a . 033031-520140, 033031-520130, 033031-520080, good condition, Great Excellent condition, 1 and 033031-520005. car for parts and tires or owner, 89K, 20K on new re-build project, clean ti- tires/brakes. $12,300. Compliance with the State Environmental Policy tle. $850. 452-4319 or Act (SEPA): This proposal is categorically exempt (360)681-3714 lightfoot.jeff@gmail.com from SEPA, pursuant to WAC 197-11-800. TOYOTA ‘07 TACOMA GMC: ‘99 Suburban SR5 access cab 2 wd COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any SLT 4X4. Leather in- pickup ~ 2.7l vvt-i 4 cyl- interested person may submit written or oral comt e r i o r, 1 4 1 , 0 0 0 m i . , inder, automatic, new ments on the proposal prior to the close of the open straight truck, clean, tires, matching canopy, record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report sevpolycarbonate bed, rear en days prior to the hearing. The decision on the runs excellent. $4,000. sliding window, keyless application will be made by the Hearing Examiner (360)683-2238 entry, 4 opening doors, within 10 days after the record closes. Any person p r i va c y g l a s s, p ow e r may also submit a written request to DCD to reJEEP ‘02 GRAND w i n d ow s, d o o r l o ck s, ceive a notice of the decision once it is made. The CHEROKEE O ve r l a n d AW D, 1 0 2 K and mirrors, cruise con- application and above referenced material is original miles! 4.7 L HO trol, tilt, air conditioning, available for public review at the DCD, Planning DiV- 8 , a u t o, L O A D E D ! CD stereo, dual front air- v i s i o n M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y, b e t w e e n Greenish metallic exteri- bags. Kelley Blue Book 8:30AM-4:30PM. For additional information please or in excellent shape! value of $19,509! only contact the project planner Donella Clark at DCD, Gray leather interior in 9,000 miles! Like new 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Angeles, WA excellent condition! Dual condition inside and out! 98362. Phone (360) 417-2594. Legal No. 424166 power seats, moon roof, All the right options! You Pub: Sept. 23, 2012 CD/cassette with Infinity won’t find one nicer than NEED EXTRA s o u n d , d u a l c l i m a t e , this! 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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County S U P E R I O R C O U RT O F WA S H I N G TO N F O R CLALLAM COUNTY In re the Estate of MARY H E R M A N N , D e c e a s e d . N O. 1 2 4 0 0 2 9 3 2 P R O B AT E N OT I C E TO C R E D I TO R S R C W 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as o t h e r w i s e p r ov i d e d i n R C W 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 5 1 a n d 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: 9-16-12 Personal Representative: TED W. HERMANN Attorney for Personal Representative: PATRICK M. IRWIN, WSBA #30397 Address for mailing or service: PLATT IRWIN LAW FIRM 403 S. Peabody, Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457-3327 Court of Probate Proceedings: Clallam County Superior Court Probate Cause Number:12 4 00293 2 Pub: Sept. 16, 23, 30, 2012 Legal No. 422217 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED BUDGETS OF PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed Electric, Water, and Sewer Budgets for Public Utility District No. 1 of Clallam County, Washington, for the calendar year 2013 have been prepared by the Commission and filed in the records of the District. The Commission will hold a public hearing on the same on Monday, October 1, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. at the District’s Port Angeles office, 2431 East Highway 101, at which time any person may appear and comment on the whole or any part of the proposed budget. A detailed presentation of the District’s budget will take place in November. Hugh E. Simpson, Jr. President, Board of Commissioners Pub: Sept. 16, 23, 2012 Legal No. 421003

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NO. 12-4-00294-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: NEIL A. WELLS, Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of first publication: Sept. 23, 2012. Personal Representative: Elizabeth A. Hall Attorney for Personal Representative: Curtis G. Johnson, WSBA #8675 Address for Mailing or Service: Law Office of Curtis G. Johnson, P.S. 230 E. 5th Street Port Angeles, WA. 98362 (360) 452-3895 Pub: Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2012 Legal No. 424174

NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development, Planning Division, has scheduled a public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for October 10, 2012, beginning at 11:00 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose is to review public testimony regarding the following permit application: APPLICATION: (VAR2012-00001) The applicants, William and Sharon Jensen, are requesting a variance from CCC 33.57.050, which does not allow a lighted sign in a residential zoning district. The property is developed with a veterinary clinic that has a permitted sign which they would now like to have lit. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The subject property is located at 2972 Old Olympic Highway, being within a por tion of Section 7, Township 30 N, Range 4 W, W.M., Clallam County, Washington. COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any interested person may submit written or oral comments on the proposal prior to the close of the open record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report seven days prior to the hearing. The decision on the application will be made by the Hearing Examiner within 10 days after the record closes. Any person may also submit a written request to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is made. The application and above referenced material is available for public review at the DCD, Planning Div i s i o n M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y, b e t w e e n 8:30AM-4:30PM. For additional information please contact the project planner Donella Clark at DCD, 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone (360) 417-2594. Pub: Sept. 23, 2012 Legal No. 424168

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AUCTION: Angeles Mini Storage, 919 W. Lauridsen Blvd., P.A., at 1 p.m. on Thursday, September 2 7 , 2 0 1 2 . Te n a n t s & Units as follows: John Dixon, A-8; Ruth Mickey, A-12; and Michelle White, A-148. Call 4522400 to verify. Legal No. 423966 Pub: Sept. 23, 24, 2012

In the King County District Court, Redmond, East Division, the State of Washington for the County of King Michael AguilarVarela, Petitioner vs. Jessica Ann Foley, Respondent NO. 127-00506 Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear on the 5 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r, 2012, at 1:45p.m., and respond to the anti-harassment petition. If you fail to respond, an order of protection will be issued against you pursuant to the provisions of chapter 10.14 RCW, for a minimum of one year from the date you are required to appear. A notice of harassment hearing has been issued against you. Respondent emailed threat to petitioner in 2011 on this matter. A copy of the petition, notice of hearing and ex parte order has been filed with the clerk of this court. Date Complaint filed: 08/01/2012 /s/Michael AguilarVarela, Judge Linda Jacke Legal No. 422380 Pub: Sept. 16, 23, 30, 2012

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Jim and Suzi Schuenemann, dining room addition, 162 Solar Lane, $27,560. Samuel Hilt, detached pole building, 186 Whitesbrook Lane, $27,816. John Wilkinson, detached garage, 353 One Horse Lane, $21,260. Ray and Janet Beaver, detached garage, 142 Lavender Meadows Drive, $29,207. Robert and Jolene Winger, single family dwelling with attached garage, 381 Elk Valley Road, $244,349. Diane Smalling, pole barn riding arena, 81 N. Boyce Road, $100,138.

Port Angeles Kenneth Bockman, re-roof, 209 Columbus Ave., $12,400. Theodore and Freda Burton, convert closets to bathroom, 732 Caroline St., $4,000. Jason and Tammy Reid, mechanical permit, 127 E. 13th St., $0. D. Ann Shortess, replace waterline, 901 W. Sixth St., $0. Eugene and Jeanne Blaettler, heat pump, 1802 Harborcrest Point, $8,450. Peter Granland family trust, heat pump, 814 E. Seventh St., $4,693. Bo and Martha Stoor, heat pump, 122 W. 14th St., $10,857. Robert E. Caruthers II, wood stove, 1123 Columbia St., $4,500. Deborah Ann Baker, extend roof over deck and re-roof, 538 W. Fourth St., $14,484. Charles T. Burkhardt, demolition of carport, 308 W. Second St., $5,000. Betty Jo Anderson, residential remodel, 118 Motor Ave., $24,900. James F. Butler, heat pump, 711 Milwaukee Drive, $4,693.

Sequim William and Teresa Grubb, converting garage to additional dwelling unit, 234½ W. Hammond St., $40,622.40. Norman D. and Marilyn Siebens trust, replace sun room with larger sun room, 951 E. Fir St., $7,927.44. John and Marianne Hassel, greenhouse, 437 N. Fourth Ave., $11,043.20. Jeremiah Turner and Nancy Newman, re-roof, 420 W. Cedar St., $2,000. Roger G. Crook, replace wood stove, 932 E. Alder St., $3,029. Hugh and Susan Burch, two heat pumps, 395 Keeler Road, $6,737.

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Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 10:00 AM, Monday, October 8th, 2012 and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Engineering Conference Room for the construction of the following improvements: Paving, Stormwater Improvements, I & I Reductions The City Engineer’s estimate is between $350,000 and $620,000. The time of completion (performance period) of this project is 40 working days. Plans, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project are available on-line through Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. at http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, “City of Port Angeles”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder”, in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington (425-2581303) should you require further assistance. Informational copies of any available maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Port Angeles Public Works Engineering Services (360-417-4700). All questions regarding the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Eric Walrath, Project Manager, at ewalrath@cityofpa.us. Minority and women owned businesses shall be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation, shall not be discriminated against on the grounds of gender, race, color, age, national origin or handicap in consideration of an award of any contract or subcontract, and shall be actively solicited for participation in this project by direct mailing of the invitation to bid to such businesses as have contacted the City for such notification. Further, all bidders are directed to solicit and consider minority and women owned businesses as potential subcontractors and material suppliers for this project. Glenn A. Cutler, P.E. Director of Public Works & Utilities Pub: Sept. 23, 2012 Legal No. 424530

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9934 Jefferson County Legals LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby not ifies Larr y Bradley Jr. that his presence is required on September 26, 2012 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. for a hearing in the Quinault Children’s Court in Tah o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Legal No. 414511 P u b : Au g . 9 , 1 6 , 2 3 , 2012

Jefferson County Adam Sukert, detached garage, 31 Upland Court, $24,209. John Sager, 500 gallon above ground propane tank with piping and fireplace insert, 140 Cook Ave., $0. Chimacum School District 49, re-roof high school, 91 West Valley Road, $81,772. Joshua Bitzer, 250 gallon above ground propane tank with lines and cook stove, 10443 Rhody Drive, $0. Dean Brooks, modular home, 153823 U.S. Highway 101, $66,667. Henry Henshaw, demolish storage building, 731 Gardiner Beach Road, $0. Karen Lull, expand bathroom and convert garage to workshop, mud room and laundry room, 71 N. Palmer Drive, $6,500 Mark O’Neill, wood stove, 130 Nolton Road, $0. Joan Barbacovi, deck, 563 Pinecrest Drive, $1,200. David Riggs, 500 gallon above ground propane tank swap out, 120 Ridge Drive, $0. Jenifer DeWolf, cookstove and gas piping, 100 Cedarview Drive, $0. Dennis Justis, three floor storage shed with outside storage and porch, 132 Renier Road, $39,612. Jefferson County Rural Library District, heated storage building for library, 620 Dedar Ave., $70,000.

Port Townsend Shirley V. Rudolph, re-roof Muskan Restaurant, 2322 Washington St., $47,300. U.S. Bank of Washington, re-roof bank building, 1239 Water St., $7,875. William and Rebecca A. McEnerney, switch window and door, 1308 Sheridan St., $1,000. Katrina Spear, re-roof, 737 Van Buren St., $6,000.

NO. 12 4 00088 0 NONPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.42.030) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY Nonprobate Estate of ALBERT C. ANDERSON, JR., Deceased. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE As Notice Agent, I have elected to give notice to Decedent’s creditors. On the date of filing this Nonprobate Notice to Creditors with the Court: •I had no knowledge of: • Any other person acting as Notice Agent, or • The appointment of a Personal Representative for Decedent’s probate estate in the state of Washington. •According to the records of the Court that were then available: • No cause number regarding Decedent has been issued to any other Notice Agent, and • No Personal Representative of Decedent’s probate estate had been appointed. Any person having a claim against Decedent must present the claim: • Before the time when the claim would be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and • In the manner provided in RCW 11.42.070: • By filing with the Court the original of the signed Creditor’s Claim, and • By serving upon or mailing by first class mail to me at the address provided below a copy of the signed Creditor’s Claim. The Creditor’s Claim must be presented by the later to occur of: • Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice to you as provided in RCW 11.42.020(2)(c), or • Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice. If the Creditor’s Claim is not presented within the foregoing time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provided in RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. In accordance with RCW 9A.72.085, I declare under penalty or perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED Date: On August 20, 2012 Place: At Spokane, WA Signature: Kristen Powell, Notice Agent Address for Mailing or Service: 1203 E. Huron Drive Spokane, WA 99208 Date of First Publication of this Notice: 9/23/12 Pub: Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 Legal No. 424092

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NO. 12-4-05263-5 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS R.C.W. 11.40.030 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN R. MILLIKEN, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any persons having claims against the decedent must, before the time such claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in R.C.W. 1.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the clam with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under R.C.W.11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in R.C.W. 11.40.051 and R.C.W. 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: JEAN L. CARROLL, Personal Representative NANCY L. SORENSEN, WSBA #5825 Attorney for the Estate 860 S.W. 143rd St. Seattle, WA 98166 (206)439-8282 Address for Mailing or Service: 860 S.W. 143rd St. Seattle, WA 98166 Pub: Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 Legal No. 423953

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INVITATION FOR BID Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by EAST JEFFERSON FIRE RESCUE at Administration Office, 40 Seton Road, Suite A, Port Townsend, WA. 98368 until 5:00 PM on October 9, 2012,, for the construction of the East Jefferson Fire Rescue Fire Station #1-1, Project No. 11-24, and will then and there be opened and publicly read. Proposals received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Each bid and other enclosures shall be enclosed in an opaque, sealed envelope, bearing the name and address of the Bidder and addressed to EAST JEFFERSON FIRE RESCUE, Administration Office, 40 Seton Road, Suite A,Port Townsend, WA. 98368 . Please mark the lower left corner of the envelope “East Jefferson Fire Rescue - Fire Station #1-1, Project No. 11-24 - Bid Proposal”. The work to be performed under this contract shall include the construction of a new single-story fire station of wood framed construction on a slab-ongrade foundation, as described in the construction documents prepared by Lawhead Architects, P.S., together with their consultants. Exterior finishes include fiber cement siding and asphalt shingle roof. Site work includes, but is not limited to, storm drainage system improvements, utility extensions, site lighting, and new gravel and concrete paving for parking, driveways, and sidewalks. The project site location is 9193 Rhody Drive, Chimacum, WA., 98325. All work performed on this project shall be subject to prevailing State of Washington wage rates. East Jefferson Fire Rescue is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Small, Minorityowned, and Women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit bids. Contractors and Plan Centers may obtain copies of the contract documents free of charge, in DVD format, from East Jefferson Fire Rescue by calling 360-385-2626 or by mailing your request to East Jefferson Fire Rescue, 40 Seton Road, Suite A, Port Townsend, WA. 98368. Hard copies of contract documents will not be distributed. Review copies of the plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of East Jefferson Fire Rescue, 40 Seton Road, Suite A, Port Townsend, WA., 98368, and at the office of the Architect, Lawhead Architects P.S., 12342 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA., 98005. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid deposit shall be forfeited to East Jefferson Fire Rescue. A one hundred percent (100%) contractor’s Performance and Payment Bond; and a Public Works Contract (AIA Form A101 or other form supplied by East Jefferson Fire Rescue) are required before award of the contract is final. The East Jefferson Fire Rescue Commissioners intend to award the contract, in their sole and absolute judgment, to the lowest, most qualified and responsible bidder. The East Jefferson Fire Rescue Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities or informalities in the bid or in the bidding. The East Jefferson Fire Rescue Commissioners also reserve the right to postpone the contract award for a period of sixty (60) days after the bid opening. No bidder may withdraw its bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding sixty (60) days. Questions regarding the bid documents may be addressed to Lawhead Architects P.S., 12342 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA. 98005. Phone: (425) 5561220; Fax: (425) 556-1228. East Jefferson Fire Rescue Commissioners Pub: Sept. 16, 23, 2012 Legal No. 420841

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Department reports Area building departments report a total of 41 building permits issued from Sept. 10-14 with a total valuation of $967,698.47: Port Angeles, 12 at $93,977; Sequim, 6 at $71,359.47; Clallam County, 6 at $450,227; Port Townsend, 4 at $62,175; Jefferson County, 13 at $289,960.

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feature story Cowboys and gangsters: Dennis Quaid moves to small screen in ‘Vegas’ mayor’s plea to investigate a murder, Lamb finds himself at odds with a merciless Chicago gangster who is gunning for ennis Quaid moves from the big screen to a full-time control of the errant city. This is Quaid’s first time gig on the small screen this fall appearing in a television seas the lead in the new crime ries since his appearance in drama “Vegas,” premiering an episode of the cop drama Tuesday, Sept. 25, on CBS. Based on a real-life cowboy- “Baretta” in 1977. While he turned-law-enforcer, the series has appeared in a number of TV movies and lent his voice to is set in the 1960s, a pivotal episodes of the Nickelodeon era in the city’s history as it transformed into the gambling animated series “SpongeBob Square Pants,” this is the first and entertainment capital of time Quaid will have a regular the west. role in a network series. What begins as a bid to Joining Quaid as his adverprotect his ranch from outsidsary — a fictional mob-made ers turns into a full-time gig man named Vincent Savino for Ralph Lamb (portrayed by — is Michael Chiklis, whose Quaid), who is thrust into the breakthrough role came in role of sheriff and is tasked 1991 with his portrayal of a with restoring order in a city that’s teeming with corruption, police commissioner in the ABC series “The Commish.” gangsters and crime. But Chiklis is also no stranger When the former military to playing the bad guy: he police officer accepts the By Lyndsi McMillan TV Media

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portrayed the anti-hero Det. Vic Mackey on the FX hit series “The Shield,” a character best known for his questionable sense of morality and violent tendencies. Following “The Shield,” Chiklis returned to television in the role of Jim Powell in the ABC sci-fi comedy “No Ordinary Family,” about an average American family that develops super powers after a plane crash. Despite the pilot’s favorable reception by critics, the series was canceled after only 20 episodes. Chiklis has also made a name for himself in a number of feature films, including the Fantastic Four franchise and “Eagle Eye” (2008). “Vegas” also stars Canadian actress Carrie-Anne Moss, who played Trinity in the hit sci-fi franchise The Matrix. Moss will portray assistant district attor-

ney Katherine O’Connell, who grew up next to Lamb’s ranch and assists him in his fight for peace. Jason O’Mara of the Emmywinning mini-series “Band of Brothers” stars as Jack Mara, Lamb’s brother and deputy. Most recently, O’Mara starred in Fox’s “Terra Nova,” which lasted only one season. Taylor Handley, who has appeared in a number of series, including “Southland” and “Law & Order,” plays the role of Lamb’s son and second deputy, Dixon. The series was created by Nicholas Pileggi, the same mind responsible for the iconic mafia flicks “Goodfellas” (1990) and “Casino” (1990). He wrote both the screenplays and novels upon which the Scorsese-directed films were based. No stranger to the genre, Pileggi was once a crime reporter and has written a

Michael Chiklis, left, and Dennis Quaid star in the new CBS drama “Vegas.” number of crime-based films and television series. In fact, he had originally intended for “Vegas” to be a movie, and he’s built a lot of the storylines around real-life stories from the 85-year-old Lamb, who was invited to the filming of the pilot in New Mexico.

“Vegas” will join CBS’s Tuesday crime-time lineup following “NCIS” and “NCIS: Los Angeles.” It is one of four new dramas CBS has added to the lineup for the 2012-13 season, including “Made in Jersey,” “Elementary” and the mid-season addition of “Golden Boy.”

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Monday Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman Cook with Marie Amazing Facts Artist: Studio Tour Quiet Time Tales Cheese Tasting Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman September Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Schooner of Later Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Bobby Bowdin Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Towns End

Tuesday It is Written Writer: G. Lilley Grant Street School Celebrate Aging Cook: Aaron Stark Kundalini Yoga John Kruk Veterans Forum Knee Arthritis Dennis Feten Presents Peak Moment Artist Workshop Our View Quiet Time Tales Business Report Army Afghanistan Emergency Preparation September Garden Pedestrian Perils PT Band Sequim Graduation

Wednesday Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman Cook with Marie Amazing Facts Artist: Studio Tour Quiet Time Tales Cheese Tasting Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman September Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Schooner of Later Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Bobby Bowdin Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Towns End

Thursday It is Written Writer: G. Lilley Grant Street School Celebrate Aging Cook: Aaron Stark Kundalini Yoga John Kruk Veterans Forum Knee Arthritis Dennis Feten Presents Peak Moment Artist Workshop Our View Quiet Time Tales Business Report Army Afghanistan Emergency Preparation September Garden Pedestrian Perils PT Band Sequim Graduation

Friday Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman Cook with Marie Amazing Facts Artist: Studio Tour Quiet Time Tales Cheese Tasting Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman September Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Schooner of Later Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Bobby Bowdin Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Towns End

Saturday It Is Written Writer: G. Lilley Grant Street School Celebrate Aging Cook: Aaron Stark Kundalini Yoga John Kruk Veterans Forum Knee Arthritis Dennis Feten Presents Peak Moment Artist Workshop Our View Quiet Time Tales Business Report Army Afghanistan Emergency Preparation September Garden Pedestrian Perils PT Band Sequim Graduation

Sunday Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman Cook with Marie Amazing Facts Jesus TV

Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman September Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Schooner of Later Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Bobby Bowdin Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Towns End

For up-to-the-minute schedule information, go to porttownsendtv.blogspot.com. Port Townsend City Council and Port Townsend School Board meetings air every week on Channel 98.

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Laughs The Tonight Show: Jay Leno A man in Florida has been arrested for wearing a President Obama mask while robbing a McDonald’s. To show you how good this guy’s disguise was: instead of a holdup note, he was reading from a teleprompter. This Obama robber made some pretty scary threats to the McDonald’s employees. He said, “Give me your money, or else my economic plan will have you working here for the rest of your life!” The first two nights of the Democratic convention are at the Time Warner Cable Arena, and the big speech by President Obama will be at the Bank of America Stadium. That’s good thinking — the two things Americans love most: cable companies and banks!

The Late Show: David Letterman You know who is in trouble again? Lindsay Lohan. For a while, Lindsay Lohan was a person of interest in a jewel heist. I’m telling you, this woman apparently learned nothing from her four hours in prison! The Republican convention convened in Tampa. They’re promising now to cut unpopular programs ... I know they’re talking about me! Outside, it’s like 82 and cloudy — like Clint Eastwood.

Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Jimmy Kimmel On Saturday, the White House released President Obama’s personal recipe for a home-brewed beer. That’s how bad the economy is: not only is our president drinking, he’s drinking beer he made in his bathtub! Women can perceive more than 50 shades of gray, whereas men see a poorly written book.

The Late, Late Show: Craig Ferguson At the Republican convention, the surprise speaker was Clint Eastwood. What’s more surprising than a grumpy old white guy at the Republican convention?! Former Democratic nominee John Kerry is going to give a speech about foreign policy. It will be like Clint Eastwood’s speech, except this time, the empty chairs will be IN the audience. SEPTEMBER 23 - 29, 2012

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Batman and Robin (‘97, Act) Chris O'Donnell, George Clooney. Leverage Leverage ION Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Mystery HollyPaid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Cold Case Files Leverage "The Snow CW South Program Program Program Program Program Hunters wood Program Program Program Program Program Program Job" KSTW Sound Green Manna Kroeze America Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid I Love Lucy "The I Love Make Dick Van MaryTy- Get Smart M*A*S*H Taxi KVOS Screen Fest Brothers Thinks Program Program Program Program Program Lucy Ballet" Lucy Room Dyke lerM. "Inga" NFL Football San Francisco 49ers vs. Minnesota Vikings Site: Mall of The OT EPL Soccer Manchester United vs. Liverpool Paid Bloopers Bloopers NewsRTwo and a FOX FOX NFL Pre-game America Field -- Minneapolis, Minn. (L) Site: Anfield Road -- Liverpool, England Program adio Half Men KCPQ Show (L) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Sport Big Coast Fishful Fishing on Golf and Living on

Beat the Devil (1953, Adventure) Gina CHEK CBC News E! Key of Program Program Program Program Program Fishing Thinking Fly Country Location Lollobrigida, Jennifer Jones, Humphrey Bogart. News at 5 at Six CHEK David The Most Role That Word Church of EP Weekly Reviews Tow Biz Ed's Up NFL Football Glenn Glenn CITY Amazing Changed Travels the Rock Martin Martin Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid

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Sorority Boys (2002, Comedy) Harland MNT Paid Williams, Melissa Sagemiller, Barry Watson. KZJO Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Michael Tucker, Emilio Estevez. In Touch P. Point Is Written Answers His Heart King Kingdom J. Hagee J. Evans J. Prince G.Dickow Potter's Enjoy-Life Lead Way R. Morris J.Osteen K. Shook KTBW Love Intervention Intervention "Katie" Intervention "Elena" Intervention "Dennis" I ntervention "Britney Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking A&E "Nichole" and Terry K" Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Hell on Wh "Purged

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The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Lauren

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Q: Do you know when the third seasons of “Early Edition,” “Once and Again” and “Third Watch” will be released? I heard that the “Third Watch” delay may be due to music rights, but I’m not sure. A: You’ve hit upon a strange phenomenon where all three of these shows stalled at Season 3 on DVD. It appears to be just a coincidence, though, as the reasons given for the delays are different. Warner Home Video owns the rights to “Third Watch,” and the company confirmed your suspicion during an online chat hosted on HomeTheaterForum.com. “Music costs are very high on ‘Third Watch’ Season 3,” its publicity team said during the chat, held on April 5, 2010. “We’re still looking to see if we can make that work.” But this problem isn’t insurmountable. The company had the same problem with Season 2 and just replaced the problematic songs for the release. The back cover of the Season 2 set includes the disclaimer “Some music differs from original televised version.” According to TVShowsOnDVD.com (a great go-to for this sort of information, as you can guess by the name), the reason for the delay in the “Early Edition” release is simply that CBS/Paramount, which owns the rights, is slowing down its DVD-release schedule, a fact that also stalled releases of even higher profile titles such as “Melrose Place” and “The Love Boat” (which is also stuck at Season 2). As for “Once and Again,” the delay is somewhat mysterious — perhaps there really is just a third-season curse. After a three-year delay between the first- and second-season releases, Disney announced that the third would be released in early 2006, just a few months after the second. Series star Sela Ward even announced, in an interview with MSNBC, that she and some other cast members had recorded a commentary track for it. However, later in 2005 Disney announced a delay in the release, and hasn’t said or done a thing about it since. According to TVShowsOnDVD.com, Disney’s license for the show has now expired, so the producers are looking for a new company to release it.

POWER FOR WOMEN: Every once in a while, Hollywood’s most popular celebrities get a reality check as they set out to lend a helping hand. By opting to use their time and resources to help the less fortunate, they brush shoulders with the sort of folk who have never even heard of them. It’s an interesting socioeconomic disparity to observe. It also shows that, even with vast wealth, these people still have big hearts. Such a case will be brought to light in a new PBS documentary airing next week that shows some of the entertainment industry’s most beautiful and powerful women voice their concerns for oppressed women around the world. In “Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity,” six actresses — Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, Diane Lane, Olivia Wilde, America Ferrera and Gabrielle Union — turn to activism as they travel with a camera crew through several countries in Asia and Africa to shed light on the oppression of women and girls in certain cultures. The television event airs in two parts under PBS’s “Independent Lens” banner, beginning on Monday, Oct. 1, and concluding Tuesday, Oct. 2. Another famous Hollywood activist, actor George Clooney, represents concerned men by introducing the documentary. Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn lead the actresses through this journey as they try to inspire and empower the victims of female oppression and raise global awareness about such issues as prostitution, human trafficking, discrimination and violence. They do so by highlighting heartwrenching true stories about the women and

Q: I heard Jerry Seinfeld has a new series, but I can’t find it anywhere on TV. What’s up with that? A: The reason you can’t find it is because it’s not on TV. Jerry Seinfeld’s latest series isn’t airing on TV, the medium that made him a megastar, but on the Internet. “Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee,” which is exactly what the title states, is produced in part by Crackle.com, a site that offers films, television and some original series content online. Seinfeld’s series can be watched online on Crackle.com or on the aptly named ComediansInCarsGettingCoffee.com. The premise is simple: Seinfeld picks up comedian friends in a classic car and they drive to a diner somewhere to get coffee, while participating in the kinds of hilariously meaningless conversations Seinfeld has become known for. The comics featured so far include Ricky Gervais, Alec Baldwin and Larry David, the co-creator of Seinfeld’s star-making sitcom. Seinfeld is known as an avid classic-car enthusiast, and a comedian enthusiast — his previous series, “The Marriage Ref,” featured himself and a panel of other comedians arbitrating relationship disputes to comedic effect.

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girls they meet in Sierra Leone, Cambodia, Vietnam, Somaliland, India and Kenya. Cameras also introduce viewers to local women trying to change the lives of these victims by educating their communities in the hope of reversing entrenched dogma.

starred as T.J. in a 2010 episode of “Hannah Montana,” the Disney series that made Cyrus a superstar. The two have one other big thing in common: wealth. In 2010, some details of a new contract with “Two and a Half Men” were released and cemented Jones’ status as the highest paid child star on television. Cyrus, on the other hand, has been a millionaire many, many times over since her early teens thanks to her TV show, film career, CD sales and concert tours. While certainly best known as alter-ego Hannah Montana, Cyrus has branched out in recent years to build a film career. She started small with a voice role in 2009’s animated hit “Bolt.” She met her reallife fiance, Liam Hemsworth, during the filming of 2010’s “The Last Song.” This year, she returned to the silver screen again with “LOL” alongside Demi Moore, Gina Gershon and Douglas Booth.

MILEY’S OTHER ‘HALF’: Now that her 20th birthday is a mere two months away, Miley Cyrus is taking another big step to distance herself from her status as a teen star. The actress/singer has landed a guest role in CBS’s “Two and a Half Men,” a comedy series known for decidedly adult jokes considering it airs in prime time on a major broadcaster. Its 10th season premieres Thursday, Sept. 27. While the network has not announced exactly which two episodes will feature Cyrus in the new season, it did let slip that her character, Missi, has been friends with Walden (played by Ashton Kutcher) for VICTIM AND SLEUTH: The a long time. She drops in for a true story of Carlina White’s visit and strikes up a relationship with Jake (Angus T. Jones) childhood kidnapping and when he comes home from the eventual reunion with her birth parents 23 years later captured army. headlines across America. The two young stars have Now, her tale is shared again worked together bewith TV viewers in a new fore. Jones Lifetime telefilm sporting guest Olivia Wilde in Kenya, big Hollywood talent. as seen in the PBS “Abducted: The documentary “Half the Carlina White StoSky.” ry,” which will premiere Saturday, Oct. 6, stars Keke Palmer

(2006’s “Akeelah and the Bee,” Nickelodeon’s “True Jackson, VP”) in the title role as a girl who suspects that the woman who raised her is not her real mother. She then solves her own kidnapping with the help of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children database. Aunjanue Ellis (2011’s “The Help,” 2004’s “Ray) takes on the tough role of Ann Pettway, a woman from Bridgeport, Conn., who, after suffering multiple miscarriages, travels to New York City and steals 19-day-old baby Carlina White from Harlem Hospital, where she was being treated for a fever. Ann took the baby home and raised her as Nejdra “Netty” Nance. The real-life Netty discovered her true identity and was reunited with her biological parents, Joy White and Carl Tyson, in January 2011. After pleading guilty in court, Ann Pettway was sentenced mere months ago to serve a 12-year prison sentence for federal kidnapping, which returned the story to newspaper headlines in the Big Apple. In the telefilm, Joy White is played by Sherri Shepherd of “The View” while Roger Cross of “24” portrays Carl Tyson. The project was directed by Emmy-nominated actor/director Vondie Curtis-Hall (“ER”).

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The Truman Show (1998, Drama) Brian Delate, Laura

Forces of Nature (1999, Romance) Sandra Bullock, 130* 254* Water" Linney, Jim Carrey. Maura Tierney, Ben Affleck. RivMon "Rift Valley Killers" Tanked Unf. "Serenity Now" Tanked! Call Wildman Call Wildman OffTheHook OffTheHook Tanked! 184* 282* Top Chef Masters "Thai One Top Chef Masters "Culinary Top Chef Masters "Foodie Top Chef Masters "Old Top Chef Masters "Final" Watch What Top Chef 129* 273* On" Knock Out" Flash Mob" School, New School" (SF) (N) Happens (N) "Final" American Greed: The American Greed "Kevin Mad Money American Greed: The American Greed "Kevin Paid Paid 208 355 Fugitives Cohen: Baby Broker Scam" Fugitives Cohen: Baby Broker Scam" Program Program Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 OutFront 200 202 South Park South Park Colbert Daily Show Key & Peele Key & Peele South Park South Park South Park Key & Peele Daily Show Colbert 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Sons of Guns "Red Jacket To Be Announced Sons of Guns "Red Jacket 182* 278* Snow Blaster" Snow Blaster" Phineas Ferb Good Luck ... Code 9 Babysitter Shake It Up

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The Notebook (2004, Romance) Rachel McAdams, Gena Rowlands,

The Last Song (2010, Drama) Greg Kinnear, Liam Hemsworth, Miley The 700 Club 180* 311* Ryan Gosling. Cyrus.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The FXM

Alvin and the Chipmunks (‘07, Com) FXM

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Hancock (‘08, Act) Charlize Theron, Will Smith.

S.W.A.T. (‘03, Act) Colin Farrell, Samuel L. Jackson.

S.W.A.T. (‘03, Act) Samuel L. Jackson. 136* 248* Feherty "Live!" (N) L ive From the Ryder Cup Feherty "Live!" Live From the Ryder Cup 136* 248* Little House "I Do, Again" L. House "The Lost Ones" L. House "The Lost Ones" Little House on the Prairie Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier 312* House Hunt. House Hunt. House Hunters Renovation Property "Active in the City" Buying and Selling (N) HouseH (N) H ouse Property "Condo to Reno" 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars CajunPnStars CajunPnStars CajunPnStars CajunPnStars Restore (N) Restoration Restoration Restoration 120* 269* Trading Spouses Trading Spouses "Manavit- Trading Spouses "Manavit- Trading Spouses "Lambe- Trading Spouses "Lambe- Project Runway "I Get a 108* 252* "Thibodeaux/Famiglietta" Sturz/ Cramer" Sturz/ Cramer" Levy/ Farrell" Levy/ Farrell" Kick Out of Fashion" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Abandon (N) Abandon (N) Guns "I Wanna Jeep" (N) Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned Guns "I Wanna Jeep" Justice "Meth Madness" 186 276 Victorious Victorious Figure It Out Figure It Out All That Kenan & Kel Hollywood Heights Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends 171 300 Seahawks Mariners MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Site: Angel Stadium -- Post-game The Dan Patrick Show MLB 426 687 Press Pass Pre-game (L) Anaheim, Calif. (L) (SP) (L) Baseball Auction Auction "Ice, AuctionHunt Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction "Big Hunters Ice, Baby" Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters (N) Hunters Easy Money" 168* 241* "Hula Moola" Hunters Hot Set "Alien Queen" Paranormal Witness Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters (N) Paranormal Witness (N) G host Hunters 122* 284* The King of The King of Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan 139* 247* Queens Queens Gymnast" Betrayal" Theory Theory Gift of Love (‘58, Dra)

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Mariska Hargitay, Dann Florek and Danny Pino star in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”

The Middle (4) KOMO (10) CITY

8:00

p.m.

Frankie wants to re-create the magic that made her own childhood summers so special in this season premiere. However, Mike ruins her plans when he accidentally reveals that Axl is his favorite kid. So Frankie gets the kids to pick a favorite parent.

Guys With Kids (5) KING

8:30 p.m.

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GBLBC 9:30 p.m.

Chris hosts a barbecue and invites his buddies over to meet his new girlfriend (guest star Ava Amurri Martino). However, when Nick finds out who she is, he admits they share a past. Also, Gary forgets his wedding anniversary and realizes he’s in trouble.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

In the wake of last season’s explosive finale, Capt. Cragen is under suspicion of murder in this two-hour season premiere. Paget Brewster guest stars as the head of the DA’s Public Integrity Unit, who must handle the case against Cragen.

Criminal Minds (7) KIRO

9:00 p.m.

Jeanne Tripplehorn joins the cast as linguistics expert Alex Blake in this season premiere. The BAU team is called in when a Texas prisoner escapes and leaves behind victims in his wake. During the investigation, they discover a grisly trademark.

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When the crewmembers of a powerful nuclear submarine are ordered to fire on a foreign country, they refuse and are declared enemies of the state in this new series. They take the damaged sub on the run and end up on a dangerous exotic island.

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The Big Bang Theory

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In this season premiere, Wolowitz learns he can’t even escape his mother in space. Miles above the Earth, he mediates an argument between his mom and Bernadette. Meanwhile, Raj must face his loneliness when his friends abandon him for their dates. (5) KING

8:30 p.m.

Reagan struggles to adjust to life as a stay-at-home mom while Chris and Scott embark on a new business venture. Meanwhile, Ava finds herself unexpectedly reunited with Walter, her former accompanist. Sean Hayes guest stars.

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Johnny Lee Miller teams up with Lucy Liu in this modern-day take on the classic Sherlock Holmes tale. Disgraced London detective Sherlock Holmes moves to New York City where he works as a police consultant alongside a sober companion hired by his father. SEPTEMBER 23 - 29, 2012

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The Last Song (2010, Drama) Greg Kinnear, Liam Hemsworth, Miley

Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Comedy) Candice Bergen, Josh Lucas, The 700 Club 180* 311* Cyrus. Reese Witherspoon.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, Drama) FXM

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Black Hawk Down Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother Two and Half Two and Half Louie (SF) (N) Louie Louie 3/3 Wilfred 136* 248* Live From the Ryder Cup Live From the Ryder Cup Live From the Ryder Cup Grey Goose 19th Hole 136* 248* Little House on the Prairie L. House "Growin' Pains" Little House "Dark Sage" L. House "A Wiser Heart" Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier 312* Income Property House (N) House Hunt. Buying and Selling Extreme Homes HouseH (N) House (N) Abroad (N) House 112* 229* Clash Of The Gods "Thor" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars CountCars CountCars Shapes "State of Rebellion" 120* 269* Project Runway "Starving Project Runway "It's All Project Runway "I Get a Project Runway "It's Fashion Baby" Prank My Dance Moms "Reunion: Off 108* 252* Artist" About Me" Kick Out of Fashion" Designs are created for Babies R Us. (N) Mom the Dance Floor" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Amish: Out of the Order Taboo "Extreme Bodies" Taboo "Extreme Bodies" Amish: Out "Culture Clash" Amish: Out of the Order Wild Justice "Bear Scare" 186 276 Victorious Victorious Figure It Out Figure It Out Yes, Dear Kenan & Kel Hollywood Heights Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends 171 300 UFC Mixed Martial Arts H.S. Football Kentlake vs. Auburn (L) Seahawks Seahawks All The Dan Patrick Show 426 687 CWC Validation Press Pass Access Jail Jail Jail Jail Impact Wrestling Watch high-risk athletic entertainment MMA Uncensored Live (N) 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 168* 241* featuring the most recognizable stars of wrestling. (N) to Die to Die

Saw III Tobin Bell.

Saw IV (‘07, Hor) Costas Mandylor, Tobin Bell.

Saw V (‘08, Hor) Costas Mandylor, Tobin Bell.

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