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THURSDAY SEPT. 25, 2014 Volume 82 No. 56 • WWW.FORKSFORUM.COM • SERVING THE WEST END SINCE 1931 PRSRT STD US Postage Paid Permit No. 6 Forks, WA ECRWSS - BOXHOLDER FORKS LAPUSH BEAVER CLALLAM BAY SEKIU NEAH BAY Page 11 Opinion.............. Page 4 Community News ... Page 5 Sports ............... Page 7 Classifieds .......... Page 13 Saving the chalet Clouds gather over Lake Crescent on Sept. 18 in a sign of perhaps a change from the warm summer weather locals and visitors have enjoyed this season here on the Olympic Peninsula. Photo by Lonnie Archibald Forks Police Department still looking for help Despite having their pictures viewed on Facebook over 1,000 times last week, two persons of interest in a theft at Forks Com- munity Hospital still remain unidentified. The two male subjects are suspected in the taking of a donation box. It is believed they were accompanied by a female that waited outside the hospital with a large dog that was on a leash. The theft took place on Sept. 13. The Forks Police Department is asking help in identi- fying the suspects, those with information can call the FPD at 374-2223 or the tip line at 374-5311. Good Bye Summer Show your Spartan Spirit, Homecoming week! Schedule Page 3

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Community News ...Page 5

Sports ...............Page 7

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Saving the chalet

Clouds gather over Lake Crescent on Sept. 18 in a sign of perhaps a change from the warm summer weather locals and visitors have enjoyed this season here on the Olympic Peninsula. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Sherry and her husband Larry are licensed/insured independent contractors who pack mules and offer guided horseback rides and pack trips into Olympic National Park.

Forks police department still looking for helpDespite having their pictures viewed on

Facebook over 1,000 times last week, two persons of interest in a theft at Forks Com-munity Hospital still remain unidentified. The two male subjects are suspected in the taking of a donation box.

It is believed they were accompanied by a female that waited outside the hospital with a large dog that was on a leash. The theft took place on Sept. 13. The Forks Police Department is asking help in identi-fying the suspects, those with information can call the FPD at 374-2223 or the tip line at 374-5311.

Good Bye Summer

Show your Spartan Spirit,Homecoming week! Schedule Page 3

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Forks Weather ReportBy Jerry R. King

Sept. 15-21, 2014Date High Low Rainfall9/15 87 46 0.009/16 84 49 0.00 9/17 69 52 Trace 9/18 67 56 0.119/19 68 57 0.139/20 80 46 0.009/21 79 46 0.00

September Rainfall ............................0.46Total rainfall for year ...................64.08 in.Average rainfall ...........................70.00 in.Snow Year .......................................Trace

Forks Sept. Weather Facts:High Temp 100° on Sept. 2, 1988. Low Temp. 24° on Sept. 24, 1926. Average High Temp. 69°. Average Low Temp. 47°. High Rainfall, 17.94 in 1920. Low Rainfall, .01 in 1918. Average Rainfall 4.84. High Day Rainfall 4.45 on Sept. 11, 1920

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Roark Miller has the experience

The elected position of director of Clallam County Department of Community Development requires leadership, knowledge of the county, state and federal codes and ordinances, and the budget and personnel management of multi-discipline department.

Sheila Roark Miller has the professional skills required for the department director and knows exactly how a department should run. She has dedicated her 24-year public service career to the Department of Commu-nity Development and not only knows the responsibilities of the department and employees, but knows how to make the

Gimlin graduates

from Fort sillOn Sept. 19, Nathan Gimlin,

Private 3rd Class, Forks High School Class of 2014, gradu-ated from basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. Gimlin graduated in the top 10 percent of his class. Gimlin will remain at Fort Sill for eight more weeks while he completes artillery training.

Gimlin’s parents are Stepha-nie Robson of Forks and Jason and Alena Gimlin of Belfair.

elks Marathon Bingo

The Forks Elks Lodge will host a Marathon Bingo from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at the Elks Lodge, 941 Merchant Road. This is a fun event for the whole family, there will be food and beverages for sale. Proceeds will benefit the Elks National Foundation.

department more efficient. The department has been able to meet the needs of the public even during times of budget and staff reductions.

Sheila Roark Miller has the experience as the director of Clallam County Department of Community Development and managing the $2.4 million budget. During the past four years, she has transformed the department into one of the best in the state.

The Department of Commu-nity Development is now more helpful and responsive to the public. Building permits are is-sued faster, technical questions are answered quicker, the staff is helpful and suggests solutions to problems, building inspectors arrive on site when scheduled and more information is avail-able online.

As an architect, I have found the changes she’s made to the de-partment over the past four years to be a vast improvement. And, I am quite certain that Sheila Roark Miller will continue to improve the department after her re-election.

Jerry Schlie, architectBeaver

Birth

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Scottie Elyse Mansfield was born at Forks Community Hos-pital on Sept. 14, at 2:15 a.m. to Michael Scott and Tara Le-anne Mansfield; she weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces.

Cougar sightingThe Forks Police Department re-ported the sighting of a cougar on Sol Duc Way near the intersection of U.S. Highway 101 on Tuesday morning. Police Chief Rick Bart is recommending to those in the area to be watchful and keep an eye on their pets and small children.

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With family surrounding her, Lela “Roberta” Giles died quietly at her Tacoma home on August 5, 2014. She was born on January 15, 1918 to Stanley Robert Fincham and Ellen

Martina Christensen Fincham at her parents’ farm in Story Coun-ty, near Colo, Iowa. Roberta was the oldest of seven surviving sib-lings. At 16, she graduated from Fernald High School and began college at Simpson College. She graduated from Iowa Methodist Hospital as a Registered Nurse in Des Moines, Iowa in 1939.

One of her fi rst patients was her own mother, when at 18 on a holiday break, she delivered her youngest sister. She left home

before rural electrifi cation came to Colo, and when electricity did come to her family home, she used a portion of her fi rst paycheck to purchase a waffl e iron for her mother. This

trait of making gifts which empowered the receiver would remain a hallmark for the rest of her life.

In 1941 she married Joseph William Giles and became a WWII Navy wife living in Astoria, Oregon. Following the war, Joe and Roberta moved to Marshalltown, Iowa,

where they owned and operated the Camera Shop and Sporting Goods until the business was sold in the mid-1960s. Roberta then became a pioneer in geriatric nursing care at the Iowa Veterans Home. When they moved to Bellingham, Washington in 1973, she was

the Director of Nursing at Alderwood Park Convales-cent Center and became an advocate for Hospice.

She moved to Forks in 1979, where she

helped establish a Hospice chapter and was its Treasurer for several years.

In Marshalltown she was active in the First Congrega-tional Church and participated in many capacities. She was a member of PEO in Marshalltown, Bellingham and Port Angeles. Roberta was an avid gardener and also loved to sew, crochet and quilt. She was the fi rst wardrobe seamstress for the Rainforest Arts Players of Forks. During her lifetime, she completed over 100 quilts, each made and quilted entirely by hand. Her quilts have been displayed multiple times in different venues. She sewed christening gowns for each of her grandchildren and crocheted lace dresses for her two great granddaughters. Roberta also sewed formal gowns for special events and many family weddings, including her own. She was a volunteer at the Forks Clothing Bank for more than 20 years.

Lifelong learning was especially valued. She read three or more books every week and discussed each at length even years later. In her seventies, she was given a computer and connected to the internet. At 94, she purchased an iPad to stay in touch with family and friends. Hours before her death, she spent “FaceTime” with her newest great grandchild. Roberta loved traveling to see family and friends. At age 75, she got her fi rst passport to tour Kenya, East Africa. Her recollection was often more accurate than those half her age. She was sharp until her last breath, for which she was fully prepared.

Roberta was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Joseph, son Joel F., and sister Lois Parlova. She is survived by her sisters Phyllis Ray, Beverly Johnson, Monna Scheid, Gladys Sawyer and her only brother, Robert “Bud” Fincham. She will be missed by her surviving children, Lela Jeanne Kriebel of Forks, WA, Joellen Giles of Tacoma, WA, Mary Muriel Giles Derfner of Charleston, SC, and Val James Giles of Forks, WA. Roberta lived to enjoy her seven grandchildren and fi ve great grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m., October 4 at the Forks Lutheran Church.

Lela “Roberta” GilesJanuary 15, 1918 ~ August 5, 2014

Monday 9/29Theme — Logger/Mis-MatchSenior Auction/AM Assembly Commons

9:15 a.m.

tueSday 9/30Theme — Camo/TwinFilm Festival/AM Assembly Commons 9:15

a.m.Volleyball Game Home (Tenino) 5:45 p.m.Cross Country away (Hoquiam)Soccer game away (Tenino)

WedneSday 10/1Theme — Western/AthleticBuff Puff Assembly during 6th Period 1:30-

2:15 p.m. Spartan GymBBQ LunchRoyalty Vote During Advisory

thurSday 10/2Theme — Struck by Lightning/Throwback

Thursday Variety Show AM Assembly Commons 9:15

am Soccer game Home 6 p.m. (Elma)Volleyball away (Eatonville)

friday 10/3Theme — Extreme SpartanPep Assembly/Class Skits PM Assembly

Spartan Gym 2:40 p.m.Football game home 7 p.m. (Tenino)

Saturday 10/4Homecoming Dance Commons 8-11 p.m.

WE GOT SPIRIT! HOW ABOUT YOU?

Forks high school homecoming Week 2014 — Wish upon a star The Clallam County League

of Women Voters attempted to find representatives from Initiatives I-591 and I-594, concerning gun regulation, to participate in an informational forum. Representatives from I-594 placed restrictions that were not consistent with the league’s policies, limiting participation to a 30-minute presentation with no audience questions. No one from I-591 was willing to participate. Con-cern was expressed over the state league’s policy favoring gun regulation. The following dates are confirmed:

• Sept. 25: County Commis-sion Board Room at the Port Angeles Courthouse, 6-8:30 p.m.

Candidates for District 2 Charter Review Commission

Candidates for Judge of Dis-trict Court 1, Rick Porter and Cathy Marshall

Candidates for State Repre-sentative, Steve Tharinger and Thomas Greisamer.

Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, running unopposed, will be available during the audience-question period. Information on candidates for Supreme Court, Justice Positions 4 and 7 will be available.

Learn about candidates at League forums

• Oct. 8: Co-sponsored and hosted by the Elwha Klallam Heritage Center at 401 E. First St., Port Angeles, 5:30-8 p.m. Nancy Esteb will moderate.

Candidates for U.S. Repre-sentative, Derek Kilmer and Marty McClendon.

Candidates for Charter Re-view, District 3

Candidates for County Audi-tor, Kim Yacklin and Shoona Riggs

• Oct. 13: Port Angeles City Council Chambers, 321 E. Fifth St., 6-9 p.m. Norma Turn-er will moderate.

Candidates for County Com-missioner, Sissi Bruch and Bill Peach

Candidates for Director of Community Development, Mary Ellen Winborn and Sheila Roark Miller

Candidates for Prosecuting Attorney, Mark Nichols and William Payne

 

Even though summer is coming to an end, Bogachiel Garden Club offers meetings year-round offering up ideas and project for all seasons to make your outdoor living space special. Its goal is to make available a forum for gardeners to share their wisdom, bring experts to our community and involve the community with their projects.

Bogachiel Garden Club is one of the longest existing clubs on the West End. It meets the third Wednesday of the month at the Forks Community Center, 91 Maple Ave., at 1:30 p.m. This year the club’s theme is “Among the shadows — shade gardens.”

The club will be holding its annual Plant Sale and Flea Market on Saturday, Oct. 4,

how does your garden grow?beginning at 9 a.m. The club also is looking for donations of plants that local gardeners may be thinning out at this time.

The next meeting will be Oct. 15 and will feature Mark Paulson from the Hoquiam Pond Store.

The garden club does many projects in the community

such as flower bed mainte-nance at the City Hall, Transit Center, Visitor Center, Long Term Care and Habitat for Humanity landscaping. Mem-bership is $15 per year.

For more information about Bogachiel Garden Club or questions about upcoming ac-tivities, contact Linda Wells at 374-2437.

During Stephenie Meyer Days, Dan Trickey, at the Forks Outfitters bakery, baked a cake for Bella and a bunch of people showed up, maybe even Bella? Submitted photo

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Deadline for letters to appear is noon the Monday before publication. Letters are published on a space-available basis, with time-sensitive letters on local issues taking first priority. There are times, therefore, when a letter might not appear for a week or two.

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Letter to ThieversDear Sir or Ma’am,I wonder if you have perhaps considered just getting a job.

By job, I mean where you would work for a legitimate busi-ness and receive a legitimate paycheck. This seems like such a Captain Obvious solution, but maybe no one has ever sug-gested this to you before? Maybe you have never even heard of jobs. It may be hard to believe now, but it is hip to be square. Jobs surprisingly come with a lot of perks.

For starters, I assume that thieving requires quite a bit of work for a small amount of pay. As it is, you spend a lot of time casing places, breaking in and then finally thieving.

Then, the thieved goods need to be sold in order to make the whole thing worth it. Some of these random thievened items probably don’t sell immediately. This whole process is like working overtime. With jobs,

your employer would have to pay extra for such long hours, as required per the law. Unfortunately, in the thieving industry, overtime is not granted. Mostly because this industry is illegal.

Another perk of having a job is that you can more or less choose the hours that you want to work. Unfortunately, the world of thieving is pretty much limited to between midnight and 5 a.m. With a job, you could work a 9-5 if you prefer that sort of thing.

Personally, I like working slightly later in the day because I’m not a morning person. Due to having a job, I can work whatever shift I want. Thievers do not have this option. Work is only available at night when no one can see you.

But wait, there’s more! With a job there are things like promotions and raises and bonuses. If you continue to thieve, none of these things are possible.

I mean, what could a thief get promoted to? Thief Manager? CEO of Thieving? I don’t think there are such positions.

Even if there are, thieving will never get you featured in Forbes magazine. With a job, this is a possibility! If nothing else, at least you will finally be able to look at yourself in the mirror.

Maybe I still haven’t sold you on getting a job. Maybe you are saying to yourself, “But thieving is my true calling in life!” I get that. I’m a follower of dreams, too. Life is too short to do otherwise.

That being said, please consider the following option: strictly stick to thieving from other thieves. The way I see it, there are very few losers with this plan. Innocent people will no longer be victimized and you can pretend that you are like Robin Hood or whatever quacks your duck.

Also, with this plan, no one will ever call the cops on you. Think about it, who calls the police to report their thievened goods thieved? No one. Win-win all around.

Preferably though, you will just stop breaking into places and get a job.

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In a letter to the editor in last week’s Forks Forum from D. Brown, Brown questioned a notice she happened to see on the window at the Forks Post Office and what it was about.

What has been discov-ered is that this little notice at the Post Of-fice was the only notice our commu-nity received

regarding this activity that the Navy soon will be implement-ing in our area. The activity includes installation and opera-tion of equipment on an exist-ing tower at Octopus Mountain and operation of the Mobile Electronic Warfare Training System, vehicle mounted emit-ters, in the Olympic Peninsula on USFS and WSDNR lands to facilitate training.

After questioning Dean Mil-lett, District Ranger, Pacific Ranger District, he did share a number of documents that shed some light on this project.

A description of the activity using a mobile unit on USFS roads involves defining a cer-tain area where the Electronic Warfare (EW) will take place and if humans or animals are detected, the activity must be stopped, due to electromag-netic radiation exposure. Is it dangerous? Humans are easy to see, will this have an effect on wildlife?

There are many questions but the main problem is we never got to ask them or comment on this.

Millett explained that there was still time to comment but you could only comment if you had already commented before and there had been only two comments.

Why were there only two comments? Because the legal notices describing this proposal were not published anywhere that anyone that lives in Forks might see them. The Navy claims in its Environmental As-

Electronic Warfare coming to a neighborhood near you

sessment that the public within the study area was notified, legal notices were published in the Seattle Times, The Olym-pian, The Daily World and the Montesano Vidette in August, but nothing in the Forks Forum or Peninsula Daily News.

The Navy also says in its EA that local elected official were notified. A call to Forks City Hall revealed that Mayor Bryon Monohon and City At-torney Rod Fleck have never heard of it.

So what does this activity mean for our community?

Does the Navy and the U.S. Forest Service believe that “we” the people that live in Forks are not worthy of knowing what is planned? That we are not important enough to share this information with, information about an activity that may have an impact on our quality of life? Our tourism industry? Un-known effects on wildlife and human beings? Logging and fishing get blamed every day for the failure of fisheries but the Navy is exempt inland and in the Marine Sanctuary if wildlife is killed?

The bottom line is we got left out. If you would like to see the public comment period extended or learn more about

this plan, call Dean Millett at 374-1222 or Charles Escola (Navy-Silverdale) at 360-396-0069 or Leslie Yuenger, Naval Facilities Engineering Com-mand Northwest Public Affairs Officer at 360-396-6387.

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Forks Long Term Care is ask-ing for donations of Halloween candy. The candy will be used for the residents to give out to Trick-or-Treaters on Halloween. Donations may be dropped off at Long Term Care, 530 Bogachiel Way. If you could donate a bag, it would be spook-tacular!!

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Photographer Jeff Ferguson is offering a 10-week, 10-class Fundamentals in Photography class starting Oct. 7 at the Forks Library. The cost is $100 and space is limited. For more in-

formation or questions, contact Ferguson at 509-218-1929.

Shredding to benefit the food bank

Community Shred Events pre-viously hosted by First Federal are now being hosted by local food banks.

For many years First Federal has hosted these spring and fall events at its branches. Events will now be hosted by and ben-efit local food banks in Forks, Port Angeles, Sequim and Port Townsend.

Individuals are encouraged to bring sensitive paper for shred-ding on site by LeMay Mobile Shredding, a professional shred-

ding company. Shredding docu-ments helps ensure privacy and prevent identity theft. There is no charge for the service. Types of documents to bring include old tax returns, account statements or any paperwork with account or Social Security numbers or other personal information.

In continuing with First Fed-eral’s long history of com-munity giving, it will continue to underwrite the cost of each event as a donation to each food bank. Events will serve a dual purpose of providing this com-munity service as well as raising needed awareness for the food banks that serve so many in area communities.

The shred event to benefit the Forks Food Bank will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 25 at Forks Av-enue Real Estate, 711 Forks Ave.

Canned food items and/or cash donations are encouraged and appreciated.

Limited to three bags or three boxes per vehicle. Be prepared to keep empty bags/boxes.

girlS baSketball SignupS

West End Youth League Girls third/fourth-grade and Girls fifth/sixth-grade basketball sign-ups will be Thursday, Oct. 16, at Pacific Pizza from 6-8 p.m. Cost is $35.

WEYL also is looking for a

commissioner for girls third/fourth-grade basketball. Contact Jolene Winger at 640-0613 or Laci Johnson at 640-1226 for more information.

congregational church 80th annual harveSt dinner

The 80th Annual Harvest Din-ner will be from 4:30-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in the Congre-gational Churches Fellowship Hall, 280 S. Spartan Ave.

The cost of the dinner is $10 for adults, $6 for children 4-12 years of age and senior citizens over 60 years of age. Also,

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family passes are $35 for im-mediate family members. The money charged for the dinner helps defer cost of all nonprofit groups that meet at the church and the church’s building fund.

The menu is roasted turkey, savory stuffing, baked salmon, sweet potatoes, salads, cranber-ries, green beans, all the trim-mings and apple/pumpkin pie for dessert.

The church is a big part of the Forks community and has been for over 100 years. The Con-gregational Church is a small community church so it is asking once again for community help to put on another successful din-ner. Call Warren or Cathy John-son at 374-9382 if you want to

help at the dinner, donate a salad, apple/pumpkin pie or make a cash donation. Help of any kind would be greatly appreciated.

north olyMpic tree School: SteWardShip of faMily foreSted landS

Do you know what natural plant products may be market-able from your woodlands? How about knowing some of the com-mon birds and critters that live in your woods? Come join an all-day workshop sponsored by WSU Extension to learn about this and other valuable informa-tion on how you can manage your forest.

The workshop will be from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Gardiner Community Center, 980 Gardiner Road, Gardiner.

Bring your own lunch drinks will be provided.

Who should attend? Individuals and families that

manage/own lands with trees as major plant species for any of a number of goals to include: wild-life, non-timber forest products, timber products, family recre-ation, natural resources protec-tion/enhancement.

What will be presented? The agenda will open with a

brief overview of the coached stewardship planning programs. Attendees will be introduced to the all the different components of a dynamic family forestry stew-ardship plan and the resources available to help develop and implement the plan.

Attendees will have the op-portunity to meet representatives from agencies and organizations that work on forested lands.

A presentation will be given by WDNR wildlife specialist Ken Bevis. The main focus of the presentation will be on the basic skills and knowledge necessary for your family to manage your lands to meet your families’wildlife goals as part of your family forest stewardship plan. Attendees also will learn how forest disturbances both natural and human affect the kind of trees, the diversity of the plants and the health of the trees and the productivity of the trees that make up the family forest.

The afternoon session will in-clude a field trip to see different basic forestry practices that can

be used on family forest lands in Western Washington. This will occur on a forest near the workshop location.

There will be many opportu-nities to get to know the stew-ardship team from WSU and WDNR and answer your ques-tions about forestry stewardship.

To register, send a $10 check (per family) to Clallam County Extension c/o Tree School, 223 E. Fourth St., Suite 15, Port Angeles, WA 98362. For more information, contact: Clea Rome, county direc-tor for WSU Extension Clallam County Extension, at 360-417-2280 or [email protected].

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The next “Evening Talk” is from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, in the Hemlock Room at ONRC.

The topic will be “Seabirds of the Olympic Peninsula” pre-sented by Dr. Scott Horton, region wildlife biologist, Wash-ington Department of Natural Resources. Horton has over 35 years of experience on the waters surrounding the penin-sula and with the birds that use them. Sea stacks and islands off the Pacific coast are important breeding grounds for some spe-cies, while the near shore and off shore waters host numerous others during their migration and non-breeding seasons.

The Juan de Fuca Strait and Puget Sound are less important to breeding seabirds but support

many migratory and wintering birds, particularly those that are adapted to the habitats pro-vided by these protected waters. Friday’s “Evening Talk” will provide an overview of the birds and how they use the Olympic Peninsula waters and shorelines in their various life histories, as well as a summary of trends shown by long-term population monitoring and an introduction to conservation issues.

deadline looMS for fair theMe

This is your last chance to enter the Theme Contest for the 2015 Clallam County Fair. If your theme is picked by the selection committee, you will win $100, two fair day passes, and two fair T-shirts.

The theme is limited to seven words or less. You cannot use “Clallam County” in the slo-gan. Ten entries per person are allowed.

Each entry must have the en-trant’s name, address, and phone number. Only residents of Clal-lam County are eligible to enter and there is no age limit.

The winning entry will be chosen on the basis of creativity, originality, fair appropriateness and ease of decorating and dis-playing the theme.

Mail your suggested theme to the Clallam County Fair Theme Committee, 1608 W. 16th St., Port Angeles, WA 98363. Entries must be postmarked no later than Sept. 30.

All entries become the prop-erty of the Clallam County Fair-grounds and the Fair Committee reserves the right to revise the theme, if necessary.

This year’s theme was “Race EWE to the Fair,” submitted by Christine Paulsen of Sequim. The dates of next year’s Fair are Aug. 20-23, 2015.

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Prairie Mixed 9/15Ted Rasmussen 228, 814, Wade

McCoy 212, 740, Katie Rogers 161, Mickie Springer 161.

Dazzled by Bowling leads by 8.5 pts.

Sunset League 9/16Wade McCoy 246, 668, Dave

Allen 240, 625, Dean McCoy 218, 607, Al Vaughan 209, Mon-ica Gilstrap 186.

Pin Hawks lead by 11 pts.Thursday Mixed 9/18Myles Huling 206, Wade Mc-

Coy 204, Kim Hallenbeck 175, Rosita Matson 170, Marissa Marcozzi 167.

Twilighters lead by 6 pts.Youth League for ages 5

through 18 starts Friday right after school. Give it a tryout before deciding if you want to join a team.

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Spartan Zack Carlson (38) brings down Montesano’s Jake Herzog (9) last Friday evening in Forks where the Bulldogs defeated the Spartans 26-6. Also in pursuit is Spartan Kenny Gale (23). Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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Montesano came into Forks on Friday night seeking to avenge last year’s last second 14-12 loss on the Spartans sparse home turf and came away with a sting-relieving 26-6 victory over their southwest Washington Ever-green 1A/2A opponent.

“This was such a big game and the kids were a little bit nervous beforehand,” said Forks coach, Mark Feasel. “We were a little bit flat starting out.”

Anthony Louthan found much of the pay dirt for Montesano on the evening, taking seven touches and turning them into two touchdowns on just 26 yards of total rushing. However, Bulldog’s running back Tanner Birdsall continuously did the heavy lifting on the gridiron, carrying the ball 20 times for 114 yards and two touchdowns of his own.

Feasel noted the drastic differ-ence in team experience when searching for a difference in the game. “They’ve got 25 seniors and juniors and we have five who can play. They have 12 senior linemen and we have zero. It’s just a numbers game.”

Despite their success on the

Forks falls to Monte

ground, Montesano was plagued all game long by penalties and fumbles. For the game the Bull-dogs accumulated 10 penalties for 80 yards and coughed the ball up three times, losing pos-session all three times. Those loose footballs and the dirty yel-low laundry that littered the field allowed Forks to hang tough into the fourth quarter as they faced just a 14-0 deficit when the final frame began.

Birdsall set up another score at the beginning of the fourth quar-ter by dashing 66 yards to the Forks six-yard line before being

caught from behind by Spartan corner back Javier Contreras. A six-yard rushing touchdown from Louthan on the next play did away with any lingering doubt in the air.

On the other side of the line the Forks offense came in fits and starts with the hefty Miguel Morales shouldering a heavy load for the Spartans. Morales finally was able to find the end zone for Forks with 1:02 left in the game on a two-yard blast up the middle, which capped a steady 6:05 scoring drive. Earlier in the contest Forks

had two offensive drives end via interception and lost one of two fumbles as they were consistently unable to win the field position battle versus the Bulldogs.

“On three of the (scoring) drives we gave them a short field and that doesn’t help at all,” admitted Feasel.

Morales finished the evening with 82 yards rushing and a touchdown on 16 carries. He was buffered by his fleet footed quarterback, Javier Contreras, who bolted for 84 yards on 13 scampers.

Dimitri Sampson, aka “Meat-head,” the third head of the Spartans three-headed backfield beast, went down in the fourth quarter with a broken ring finger. Sampson’s status going forward was not known immediately after the game.

“With our senior back that we have we tried to come out and establish the running game, but in order to do that you’ve got to get some first downs,” explained Feasel. “Our three seniors are irreplaceable.”

Feasel also singled out junior lineman, Tristan Tumaua, for a great game in the trenches, say-ing, “That’s the best game I’ve ever seen him play.”

Forks travels to Rochester for the first part of its 2A “league” schedule on Friday.

The Spartan boys cross country team was off and running Sept. 16 at the ONRC grounds in Forks where the boys placed second among Aberdeen, Montesano and Hoquiam. From left are Alvaro Ortiz, Austin Pegram, Alan ensastagui, Francisco Bocanegra, Joseph Mariner, Hugo Lucas, Joel Mohn and Johnny Lua. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Some of the Forks High school girls team cross country members were off and running Sept. 16 at the ONRC in Forks where the girls and boys faced Hoquiam, Aberdeen and Montesano. Pictured here for Forks from left are Kari Larson, Marissa Bailey, Amber Hoagland, Chelsea Bicivnas and Brooke Peterson. The girls placed third while the boys team placed second. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Lady Spartan Veronica Banks controls the ball against Aberdeen on Sept. 18 at Spartan Stadium where the 2A Bobcats defeated Forks 8-0. Also in on the action is Marianna Gomez (7). Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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Getting a hit for the Lady Spartans on Sept. 18 at Spartan Gym is Kim Barra-gan. Looking on are Alexa Prose and Alex Henderson (8). Hoquiam defeated Forks in three sets. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

in Youth League football Sept. 20 at Spartan Stadium the Forks C and B squads defeated Port Angeles while the A Squad lost in a close one. Pictured here looking for running room is C squad running back Grady earls (39). Also in on the action is Forks’ Clayton Helvey (96). The C squad defeated Port Angeles 35-7. Neah Bay visits Forks Saturday with the C squad scheduled for noon, the B squad for 2 p.m. and the A squad for 4 p.m. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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FOrKsFiRST MONDAY6:30 p.m. — Quillayute Valley

PTA, FMS library.

SeCOND MONDAY7:30 p.m. — Forks City Coun-

cil, Council Chambers, Forks City Hall.

FOuRTH MONDAY7:30 p.m. — Forks City

Council, Council Chambers, Forks City Hall.

eVeRY MONDAY6:30 p.m. — Fletcher-Witten-

born Post #9106 Bingo, Post home on Spartan Ave.

FiRST TueSDAY6 p.m. — QVSD Board of Direc-

tors, District Office board room.

THiRD TueSDAY11:30 a.m. – Forks Timber Mu-

seum, Umpqua (Sterling Bank), Linda 374-9663.

FOuRTH TueSDAY

5 p.m. — The Board of Com-missioners of Clallam County Hospital District 1, FCH confer-ence room.

eVeRY TueSDAY11:30 a.m. — The Caring Place,

a pregnancy resource center, 374-5010.

Noon — Free Lunch, Forks Church of the Nazarene, served at Forks Community Center.

1 p.m. — Women’s support group, resource room at Forks Abuse Program facility, Linda, 374-6411.

6 p.m. — Bingo Forks Elks Lodge, Merchant Road.

7 p.m. — Fire Dept. volun-teers, Forks, Beaver and Quil-layute fire halls.

FiRST WeDNeSDAY11 a.m. — Friends of Forks

Animals, Forks Library, 171 S. Forks Ave. 374-0747.

7:30 p.m. — Mt. Olympus

Lodge, Masonic Temple, 130 W. Division St.

THiRD WeDNeSDAY 1:30 p.m. – Bogachiel Garden

Club, Community Center, Forks, 374-2437.

7 p.m. – West End Sportsmen Club, Sportsmen Club Road. 640-1497

FOuRTH WeDNeSDAY7 p.m. — Boy Scout Troop

1467, Forks Congregational Church, Scoutmaster Ron An-derson, 374-2489.

7:30 p.m. — Questers Quilting Club, 374-2437.

eVeRY WeDNeSDAY7:30 a.m. — West End Business

& Professional Association, DNR conference room.

FiRST THuRSDAY4:30 p.m. — Habitat for Hu-

manity – Forks branch, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Fel-lowship Hall.

5 p.m. - West Olympic Council for the Arts, ICN Building.

5:30 p.m. — Soroptimists of the Olympic Rain Forest business meeting, Masonic Hall.

7 p.m. — West End Thunder Car Club, Forks Fire Hall.

eVeRY THuRSDAY11:30 a.m. — The Caring Place,

pregnancy resource center, 374-5010.

6 p.m. — Hoh Healing Circle and potluck, Hoh Tribal office.

7 p.m. — Overeaters Anony-mous Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 250 N. Blackberry, Forks.

7 p.m. — Forksestra Rehearsal, Forks Library, 374-6233.

7 p.m. – Bingo, West End Sportsmen’s Club

FOuRTH FRiDAY8:30 a.m. — Olympic Concert

Interests, FHS band room.11:05 a.m. — Olympic Concert

Interests, FMS band room.

eVeRY FRiDAYNoon — Women’s support

group, Hoh Tribal Center. Forks Abuse Program, Linda, 374-6411.

2p.m. – Team Work, N.A., next to West End Outreach. Contact Ashley 360-207-9346

7 p.m. — Rainy Day Gamers, ICN Building.SeCOND FRiDAY

7 p.m. – Forks American Legion Post 106, Masonic Lodge Division St.

CLaLLaM Bay/seKiueVeRY MONDAY3 p.m. — T.O.P.S., Clallam Bay

Presbyterian Church.6 p.m. — Crafters’ Creative

Night, Chamber of Commerce building.

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FiRST TueSDAY7 p.m. — West End Youth &

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of the Library. Clallam Bay Li-brary, 963-2946

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League, Sekiu Community Cen-ter, 963-2221.

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Chamber of Commerce, busi-ness meeting, Sekiu Community Center.

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Department Board of Commis-sioners meeting, CB/Sekiu Fire Dept.

10 a.m. - Noon — New Hope Food Bank is open.

7 p.m. — Clallam Bay Clinic Advisory Board, Clallam Bay Clinic.

FOuRTH FRiDAY6 p.m. - Clallam Bay-Sekiu

Fire District #5 Commissioners Meeting, Clallam Bay Fire Hall.

eVeRY FRiDAYNoon — West End Seniors pot-

luck lunch, Sekiu Community Center.

SeCOND SATuRDAY11 a.m. — C.A.T. Community

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7 p.m. — Texas Hold’em Tournament, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Lions Club.

Neah BayeVeRY THuRSDAYNoon — Women’s support

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12-sTep MeeTiNGsSuNDAYS7 p.m. — New Beginnings,

Forks Masonic Hall.

MONDAYS 7:30 p.m. – Narcotics Anonymous,

Hope in Recovery, First Baptist Church, South Forks Ave.

TueSDAYS7 p.m. — Al-Anon, First Con-

gregational Church.

WeDNeSDAYS8 p.m. — Sekiu AA, Sekiu Rec-

reation Center.

THuRSDAYS7 p.m. — How It Works group,

Forks Senior Center.7-8:30 pm — Overeaters Anon-

ymous, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 250 N. Blackberry Ave., Forks, 206-999-6335

FRiDAYS6:30 p.m. – Narcotics Anony-

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SATuRDAYS7 p.m. — How It Works group,

Forks Senior Center.8 p.m. — Sekiu AA, Sekiu Rec-

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St. Swithin’s Episcopal Church

Sunday morning Holy Eucharist �������10:30 AM Meeting at Long Term Care, Forks Hospital

Sunday Evening Holy Eucharist & Potluck 5 PM Meeting at 250 Blackberry Ave. (Prince of Peace)

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Pastor Nathan Abbate374-3298

Calvary Chapel

Meeting at 451 5th Street, Forks

Sunday Morning Worship ��������������������������10:30 AMWednesday Mid-Week Study ���������������������� 7:00 PM

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Forks St. Anne Catholic Church ParishSaturday���������������������������������������5:30 PMSunday ���������������������������������������� 8:30 AMDomingo ��������� Misa en Español 5:30 PMWednesday ����������������������������������5:30 PMThursday ������������������������������������12:05 PMFriday ������ 12:05 PM Adoration followingBenediction ���������������������������������5:45 PM

Fr. Paul Brunet374-9184

511 5th Ave.

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Sunday School ������������������������9:45 AMSunday Morning Worship �����11:00 AMSunday Evening Service ����������6:00 PMWednesday Kids Programs �����6:30 PM

81 Huckleberry Ln. • 374-6909 www.churchinforks.org

Forks Assembly of God

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Clallam Bay Church of ChristSunday Bible Study ��������������� 9:45 AMWorship������������������������������� 11:00 AM

Communion, Singing, Prayer

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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

Adult Education ����������������������9:00 AMFamily Worship ���������������������10:00 AMChildren’s Sunday School ������11:15 AM

Pastor Pamela Hunter 374-6343 • 250 Blackberry Ave.

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Mass • Sunday, 11:00 AM

St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Mission

52 Pioneer Street • Clallam Bay374-9184 • Fr. Paul Brunet, Pastor

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Tom Lafrenz, Pastor • 374-6798Located B St. N.W. and Sol Duc Way

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Wednesday is Family Night

Church of the Nazarene

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374-5077 • Pastor Bob SchwartzSunday School ������������������������9:30 AMWorship Service �������������������10:45 AMSunday Evening Worship �������� 6:00 PMWednesday Prayer Meeting���� 7:00 PMAwanas, Thursdays ����������������� 6:30 PM

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First Baptist Church

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First Congregational Church (U.C.C.)

374-5319 Church Worship Service ��������������� 11:00 AM

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963-2436 Worship Service �������������� 11:00 AMSunday School ������������������� 9:30 AM

Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church

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Pastor Rick Hull • 963-2857 Sunday Service/ Children’s Church �����������������11:00 AMWednesday Bible Study ���������7:00 PM

Clallam Bay Assembly of God

P.O. Box 336 • Hwy. 112Clallam Bay, WA 9832697

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Forks Bible ChurchGeorge Williams, Pastor-Teacher • 374-5339

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NOTICE TO ALLDISABLED AND SENIOR RIDERS

Clallam Transit SystemPublic Transit RRFP ID Cards Issuance at Veterans Stand Down

� e Clallam Transit System has announced that sta� will be out in the community to make it more convenient for disabled and senior Clallam County residents, along with disabled veterans, to get their regional reduced fare permit (RRFP) program ID cards.

CTS sta� will be at the Veterans Stand Down at the Clallam County Fairgrounds on October 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to issue the program ID cards to eligible residents and veterans. � ere is a one-time permit cost of $3.00 for the ID card itself, except for temporary cards. Interested disabled and senior residents or disabled veterans are required to complete an application form and provide required documentation under program guidelines.

At all other times, ID cards can be purchased during business hours on weekdays at the CTS Administrative o� ce at 830 W. Lauridsen Blvd., in Port Angeles.

Additional information can be found at www.clallamtransit.com

Anyone desiring further information is encouraged to call CTS at452-1315, ext. 3 or 1-800-858-3747 ext. 3 to talk to a transit representative.

491135817

by Sherry baysingerSherry and her husband Larry are

licensed/insured independent con-tractors who pack mules and offer guided horseback rides and pack trips into Olympic National Park.

Last spring when we saw the pictures of the chalet in En-chanted Valley teetering over the river bank of the Quinault River, we never dreamed we would be involved in saving it. Given the fact that it was predicted several years ago that the chalet would be taken by the river and Olympic National Park had not yet addressed the issue, we ex-pected that it would go the way of many shelters within the park and disappear into the river.

That all changed when Jeff Monroe, Monroe House Mover from Carlsborg, called the park and volunteered to move the cha-let. He convinced the park that it was entirely possible to move the building. With a lot of sup-port from local people writing to ask the park to save the chalet, things began to look hopeful for the chalet to be preserved

A little history about the chalet: The chalet, a 2½-story cedar log structure, was constructed to serve as a backcountry lodge in 1930, before the park was es-tablished. It was a ranger station and emergency shelter from the 1950s until last year when the river’s movement made it unsafe to be occupied. The chalet was added to the historic building registry in 2007.

The chalet, built of cedar logs, is a solid structure, with tongue and grooved walls inside its eight bedrooms. The kitchen hosts an old wood cook stove that is still usable. There are many sturdy wooden furniture pieces inside the chalet as well.

The decision to save the chalet was made, not so much to save the chalet, but rather to save the river. Because it was unknown what type of preservatives may have been used on the chalet, there was concern that the fish could be harmed if it were to fall into the river. That said, it is my opinion that there was a lot of pressure on the park by people like us, who wrote letters re-questing that the chalet be saved.

The park also made a decision that volunteers could not be uti-lized in the project and that only contractors who were registered with the government could be utilized.

That’s when Jeff Monroe con-tacted us and we began almost weekly phone calls discussing how we could pull this off.

saving the enchanted Valley Chalet

There were so many road-blocks, that we all had our doubts that we would ever get to do the project. It is due mostly to Jeff Monroe’s patient persis-tence in working through all the red tape that the project got off the ground.

In mid-August our preparation

for the mule pack trip began in earnest. We contacted Sara Woodard from Joyce and asked if she could accompany us as a cook/packer. Sara grew up with horses and has packed llamas (Olympak Llamas).

Sara knows the mountain trails and she’s cooked a lot of back-

country meals. Besides that she has a great sense of humor, which would be needed to get through two weeks of camping, cooking and packing without showers or flushing toilets. Sara accompanied Larry and Jeff on an initial pack trip to check out all the logistics of moving the chalet and her stuffed Cornish hens were a hit.

The two of us started compiling our recipes and menus for three meals a day for a crew of 8-15 people who would be helping for at least 14 days. As it turned out, the chalet was moved exactly one week from the crew’s arrival in camp.

The park agreed to provide Jeff Monroe helicopter sup-port for two days to fly in his equipment, which included steel beams weighing upwards of 1,200 pounds. His list of materials included nuts, bolts, shims, cribbing, hammers, nails, screws, plus cases of Ivory and Fels Naptha bar soap to “grease

the skids.” Seriously, the men spent con-

siderable time under the chalet “waxing” the steel beams with bars of soap to make the building slide easily. Anything crucial to moving the chalet had to be on those helicopters and Jeff’s plan-ning was impeccable.

The helicopter size and time of flight was restricted because of the marbled murrelet, which flies to the ocean to get food for its chicks during early and late hours of the day.

Please don’t ask me why by September those murrelet babies haven’t learned to get their own food.

It turned out that the all the pre-weighed steel had to be cut because the small helicopter was not able to lift the 1,200-pound steel beams. Fortunately, the men at the landing zone made connections with a local Ab-erdeen firm that came and cut

This is where enchanted Valley Chalet was when we arrived in camp on Sept. 1.

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the beams so that they could be flown in and reassembled at the chalet.

A lot of things could have gone wrong. The park discour-aged all of us who were under contract from discussing the chalet move. We learned that wilderness fanatics always are looking for a lawsuit so the fewer people who knew about the move, the better.

The only equipment that was flown in was what the mules couldn’t pack. Everything about the project was weather sensi-tive.

If it fogged in or rained, there would be no helicopter flights and all the planning in the world would not save the chalet. It did rain the first day in camp, but after that we had clear, sunny weather every day that the work was in progress. Everything went like clockwork.

One difficult part of the food planning was keeping our fresh food frozen or chilled with no power. We purchased a small chest freezer, which we kept in one of the horse trailers. Mike

chalet, from page 11 McCracken, our trailhead camp guard, kept the generator going to keep our food frozen.

It was necessary to set up three camps; one at the Graves Creek Horse Camp, 1½ miles from the actual trailhead, one at the chalet and a stock camp across the river from the chalet.

There are no corrals at the horse camp, so we took our own round pen and electric wire and built our horse containment. We nor-mally use high lines in the back-country for our horses/mules, but keeping horses/mules high lined for such a long stretch would not make for happy critters.

With our own corral panels and fenced areas, the mules/horses were free to roll, rest and relax. Also, while our friend Scott Montgomery was there, each set of mules had separate contain-ment areas.

Our friend Al Chapman arrived with three mules that we would use for the initial pack in. We had been on the trail with two of his mules before, but the third mule one was new to Al. When he told us that someone had given him the mule, I was immedi-ately apprehensive. People just

don’t give away GOOD mules. I asked why the guy gave away the mule and Al said “She’s hard to catch.”

So on the morning that we are all set to start loading mules, Al’s free mule managed to slip her halter and took off down

the road. That started what Sara called “a game changer.”

To be continued …

Those pioneers who built the chalet knew how to make it last — cedar construction. This is the third story. There are seven or eight bedrooms on the second floor.

NOLS Youth Services Li-brarian Pam Force reads to Jack Delgado (center) and Stanley Baker during the library’s story time sleepover Sept. 17 in Forks. The animals were left at the library overnight for a sleepover and were to be picked up the follow-ing morning. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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Explosion, fire level 3-story apartment building last Friday

Just six days ago at 3:10 p.m., Friday, the Olympic Apartment building burned down, after a gas explosion shattered it and glass windows as far as three blocks away.

Mrs. Alice Coyle was burned badly and 33 people were made homeless. Damage has been es-timated near the $100,000 mark.

The Forks Volunteer Fire Department did a marvelous job of keeping the fire from spreading. Almost every one of the 33 residents lost all personal belongings.

Little could be done to save the apartment building. Mrs. Coyle, about age 56, manager of the Olympic Dining Room in the building, was critically burned.

After preliminary treatment at the Olympic Clinic, she was flown to Seattle by Darrel Klahn for further treatment. She is at Swedish Hospital.

Four others were treated for superficial burns and injuries following the blast and fire. They are: Mrs. Ruth McLe-nighan, Mrs. Helen Guintoli, James Breckenridge, (driver of

the gas fuel truck at the scene) and Eugene James, who was overcome after helping with the fire.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing what appeared to be a cloud of steam near the building’s 500-gallon liquid gas tank just before the blast occurred. They also said they could hear a hiss-ing sound.

The building’s roof was lifted 10 feet and debris was thrown high into the air, onlookers said. The following fire enveloped the building in a few moments.

Townsmen immediately ran through the building looking for anyone that might have been trapped inside by falling debris.

They quickly began remov-ing furnishings from four of the ground floor apartments. The building contained 14 apartments, a dental office, the dining room and nine sleeping rooms.

Townspeople pitched in to do whatever they could to aid the fire department. When it was obvious nothing could be done to save the building, men turned to help battle to save the other houses and buildings on the

same block.The liquid gas fuel tank was

located to the north of the build-ing. A laundry room, located nearest the tank, was complete-ly leveled with the washers and dryers sitting in the midst of the ruins.

The sheet metal roof connect-ing the three-story apartment building and the laundry was blown off and scattered over a 100-foot area.

Several persons in the offices of Dr. Robert Baker, dentist, missed serious injury. They escaped from the rooms im-mediately after the explosion.

George Diimmel of the Far West Gas Company said he believed the liquid gas tank was in good condition.

The building owner Jerry Sander purchased it last June. It is insured but figures are unavailable.

Firemen and volunteers stood watch over the small fires which continued to burn throughout the night.

(Editor’s note: a few weeks later Mrs. Coyle died from her injuries.)

On Sept. 24, 1954, school was just getting out, it was Friday afternoon and then there was a huge explosion, just down the block from the school. The former Olympic Hospital, now operating as an apartment building, office spaces and dining room blew up.

Forks history from the pages of the Forks Forum september 30, 1954

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Get a complete Satellite System installed at NO COST! FREE HD/DVR U p gra d e . A s l ow a s $19.99/mo. Call for de- tails 877-388-8575

My Computer Works. Computer problems? Vi- ruses, spyware, email, printer issues, bad inter- net connections - FIX IT N OW ! P r o fe s s i o n a l , U.S.-based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-800- 681-3250

Firewood, Fuel& Stoves

FIRYou haul,

and delivery.(360)460-3639

YOUR TRASH IS SOMEBODY’S TREASURE. ADVERTISE IN

GARAGE SALES.

Heavy Equipment

CRANE: ‘81 P&H Ome- ga 20 ton, rough terrain, good condition, 4 section boom, 4WD, good rub- ber, repacked boom cyl- inders, well maintained.

$24,500. 461-5663.

DUMP TRUCK : Mac. , dependable, $10,500 obo or trade.

(360)928-9774

TRACTOR: Ford ‘48 or ‘49 8N. Complete tractor with many extra parts.

$800/obo. 640-3400.

TRACTOR: Mahindra #2015, ‘03, 587 hours, front end loader, Cat 1 PU - h igh ly cus to - m i ze d . R e a r d u a l s ( n e w ) , A m e r i c a n a pa in t job, exce l lent condition. Must see to appreciate. $6,700. In Sequim

(916)768-1233

Mail Order

VIAGRA and C IAL IS USERS! 50 Pills SPE- CIAL - $99.00. FREE Shipping! 100% guaran- teed. CALL NOW! 855- 409-4132

Mail Order

Canada Drug Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90% on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-418-8975, for $10 off your first pre- s c r i p t i o n a n d f r e e shipping.

Medical Guardian - Top- rated medical alarm and 24/7 medical alert moni- toring. For a limited time, get free equipment, no activation fees, no com- mitment, a 2nd water- proof alert button for free and more - only $29.95 per month . 800-617- 2809

VIAGRA - Pfizer brand! - Lowest Price from USA Pharmacies. No doctor visit needed! Discreet Home Del iver y. Cal l 855-684-5241

Miscellaneous

FIREWOOD: Mixed fir and hemlock, dry, sea- soned. $185/cord. In- cludes delivery within Forks. (360)374-3199.

Miscellaneous

Archery equipment and repairs! New 2014 Mar- tin bows in stock! 10% o f f o t h e r c o m p o u n d bows. Stop by the Old Mi l l Trading Post and Archery Range.

(360)374-3199

For Sale : 10,000 gal. steel holding tank- $500. Diesel and gas tanks- 1000 & 500 gal, $400 each. 16.5 truck tires, va r i o u s w i d t h s - $ 1 0 each. PTO air compres- sor- $200. 110 Business Park in Forks.

(360) 374-3199

FRESH BLED TUNA$2.25 lb.

F/V Tiger Fish

Now taking orders for Summer 2014.Deliveries into

La Push MarinaJuly-September.

Call (360)374-2660

YOUR TRASH IS SOMEBODY’S TREASURE. ADVERTISE IN

GARAGE SALES.

Miscellaneous

K I L L B E D B U G S & THEIR EGGS! Buy Har- ris Bed Bug Killer Com- p le te Treatment Pro- gram or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com

KILL ROACHES! Buy Harr is Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaran- teed. No Mess, Odor- l e s s , L o n g L a s t i n g . Available at Ace Hard- ware & The Home De- pot.

KILL SCORPIONS! Buy Harris Scorpion Spray. Indoor/Outdoor, Odor- less, Non-Staining. Ef- fective results begin af- t e r s p r a y d r i e s . Ava i lable : The Home Depot, Homedepot.com, ACE Hardware

Pro tec t Your Home - ADT Authorized Dealer: B u r g l a r y, F i r e , a n d Emergency Aler ts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! CALL TODAY, IN- S TA L L E D T O M O R - ROW! 888-858-9457 (M- F 9am-9pm ET)

YOUR TRASH IS SOMEBODY’S TREASURE. ADVERTISE IN

GARAGE SALES.

Garage/Moving SalesOther Areas

MOVING Sale: Sat. 10-3 p.m., 45 Elk Corner Rd. just past Elk Creek, on Calawah Way. Twenty plus years of stuff that needs to go. , l imi ted parking, you may want to park at the beginning of Elk Corner Rd. No early birds, No checks.

MOVING Sa le : Sa t . - Sun., 8-3 p.m., 211 Ce- dar Ave. Lost of stuff.

Announcements

Advertise your product or service nationwide or by region in over 7 mil- lion households in North America’s best suburbs! Place your classified ad in over 570 suburban newspapers just like this one. Call Classified Ave- nue at 888-486-2466

ERROR AND CORRECTION NOTICE

A d v e r t i s e r s p l e a s e check your ad on the first date of publication. While we are happy to make any necessar y changes or corrections, we can not be respon- sible for errors appear- ing after the first publica- tion.

Photography ClassBegins Tues. Oct. 7th6-7:30 p.m. Forks Library10 Weeks 10 Classes$100. For more informa- tion call (509)-218-1929.

Announcements

LOOKING FORRocky Lee Dethman. Family would just like to know if he is okay and if he needs help. Worked a s a C N A i n a r e a . P lease con tac t M ike (brother),

(208)890-0401, or PAPD.

Business Opportunities

AVON- Earn extra in- come with a new career! Sell from home, work,, online. $15 startup. For information cal l : 888- 423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat 9-1 Central)

EmploymentGeneral

Correctional Officer 1 Perm/On-call

Positions available now at Clallam Bay Correc- tions Center. Pay starts at $16.99 hourly, plus full benefits.

Closes 10/9/2014Apply on-line:

www.careers.wa.gov.For further information

please call Jennifer at (360)963-3207 EOE

YOUR TRASH IS SOMEBODY’S TREASURE. ADVERTISE IN

GARAGE SALES.

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Local Events Local News

The Perfect Balance

SALESADMINISTRATOR

The Pen insu la Da i l y News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum have an immediate opening for an administrative po- sition in the Advertising and Marketing Depart- ment located in Port An- ge les, WA. The r ight candidate needs to be o rgan i zed , have t he ability to work in a team environment, manage multiple projects, both on-line and in print, and work alongside the sales team to achieve revenue targets. Proven sales ex- per ience a must and newspaper knowledge very beneficial. The po- si t ion is ful l - t ime, ful l benefits include paid va- cation, sick leave and holidays, a 401K plan as well as medical, vision and life insurance. Quali- fied applicants send re- sume to

[email protected] mail to

HR/PDNSASound Publishing, Inc.11323 Commando Rd.

W, Main Unit, Everett, WA 98204

EmploymentGeneral

Machine OperatorThe Port of Port Angeles is seeking a qualified in- dividual for the position of Machine Operator at the Port’s log yard. Ap- p l icants must have 5 years of progressively responsible experience in heavy equipment and l og ya rd ope ra t i ons. Must be a team player, h ave ex c e l l e n t ve r - bal/written communica- t i on sk i l l s and have knowledge of different log species. CDL is a plus. The starting hourly rate is $23.03. Applica- tions and job descrip- tions may be obtained at the Port Admin Office, 338 West 1st St., Port Angeles, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. , M-F and also online at www.por- tofpa.com. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3. Drug testing is required. Other testing may be required.

Maintenance Mechanic 4 Permanent

Position available now atClallam Bay Corrections Center Salary: $4,268- $4,831 month, plus full benefits.

Closes 10/3/2014Apply on-line:

www.careers.wa.gov.For further information

please call Jennifer at (360)963-3207 EOE

YOUR TRASH IS SOMEBODY’S TREASURE. ADVERTISE IN

GARAGE SALES.

EmploymentGeneral

Plumber SupervisorNon-Permanent

Position available now atClallam Bay Corrections Center. Salary: $3,774- $4,485/mo., plus bene- fits. Closes 9/30/2014.

Email application to: jjmussman

@doc1.wa.govFor further information

please call Jen at (360)963-3207. EOE

EmploymentTransportation/Drivers

D R I V E R S – S TA RT WITH OUR TRAINING or continue your solid career, You Have Op- tions! Company Drivers, Lease Purchase or Own- er Operators Needed (888) 793-6503.www.centraltruckdriving- jobs.com

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Teams and Solo’s: Mid- west and West Coast runs, Late Model Equip- ment, scheduled home t ime, Excel lent Miles, Paid Practical Miles, Di- rect Deposit, Paid Vaca- tion. Call Now! 800-645- 3748

Schools & Training

A I R L I N E C A R E E R S Start Here – Get hands on training as FAA certi- f ied Technic ian f ix ing je ts . F inanc ia l a id i f qualified. Call for free in- formation Aviation Insti- tute of Maintenance 1- 877-818-0783 www.Fix- Jets.com

YOUR TRASH IS SOMEBODY’S TREASURE. ADVERTISE IN

GARAGE SALES.

Dogs

Newfoundland’s Purebred with

champion bloodlines. Very Healthy & quick learners, beautiful. These are a large breed. Starting at

$1,000.Both Parents on

premises 425.239.6331

General Financial

FREE GOLD IRA KIT. With the demise of the dollar now is the time to invest in gold. AAA Rat- ed! For free consulta- tion: 1-866-683-5664

GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Struc- tured Sett lement. Top Dollars Paid. Fast, No Hassle Service! 877- 693-0934 (M-F 9:35am- 7pm ET)

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PROMOTE YOUR RE- GIONAL EVENT for only pennies. Reach 2.7 mil- lion readers in newspa- pers statewide for $275 classified or $1,350 dis- play ad. Call this news- paper or (206) 634-3838 for details.

Professional ServicesLegal Services

DIVORCE $155. $175 with children. No court appearances. Complete preparat ion. Inc ludes custody, support, prop- er ty division and bills. BBB member. (503)772- 5295. www.paralegalal- [email protected]

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Home ServicesProperty Maintenance

All Things Basementy! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Water- p r o o f i n g , F i n i s h i n g , Structural Repairs, Hu- midity and Mold Control F R E E E S T I M AT E S ! Call 1-800-998-5574

Home ServicesWindows/Glass

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE Businesses promoting home improvement, including but not limited to, electrical services, in- sulation, hardwood floors, roof- ing, carpentry, painting/wallpa- p e r i n g , p l a s t e r / d r y w a l l , construction, tile, masonry, ce- ment work or landscaping are required to operate with a con- tracting license if advertising in this section. If you have ques- t ions or concerns regarding h o m e s e r v i c e a d ve r t i s i n g , please contact the Washington State Department of Labor and Industry, toll free 1-800-647- 0982

Real Estate for SaleClallam County

FSBO: Between Se- quim and Port Angeles on Erving Jacobs Rd., 7+ acres, heavily treed 3 Br., 2.5 bath, privacy on dead-end road , 1,644 sf on one level, oversized 2 car garage with adjoining RV car- port, unattached add’l garage. $343,000.

(360)460-4868

MOVE IN READY3 Br., 2 ba., in quiet Dia- mond Pt. neighborhood, hardwood and tile floors, granite countertops, 640 sf. shop and hot tub.

$224,950.(360) 683-5005

Agents Welcome

Real Estate for RentClallam County

CABIN FOR RENT:1 bedroom, furnished, water, power, garbage, 3 mi f rom Forks, cu te, c l e a n , c o z y, $ 6 5 0 . Smoking allowed.

(360)374-1100

FORKS: 3br., 1.5 ba., fireplace with insert, new interior paint and floor- ing. $800 plus deposit, app l i ca t ion requ i red . (360)461-0277.

FORKS : 3 Br. , 2 ba., Mobile. 1st, last. $850 pe r mo. Background check(s), $40 per adult. Non-Smoking. Pet(s) OK w/deposit.

(360)374-5529.

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Real Estate for RentClallam County

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All rental and real estate for sale adver tising in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it ille- gal to advertise any pref- erence, limitation or dis- cr iminat ion based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limita- tion or discrimination Fa- mi l ia l status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, preg- nant women and people securing custody of chil- dren under 18. This n e w s p a p e r w i l l n o t knowingly accept any advertising for the rental or sale of real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertising in t h i s n ew s p a p e r a r e available on an equal oppor tuni ty basis. To complain of discrimina- t i o n c a l l H U D a t (206)220-5170.

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

FORKS: RV Space, wa- ter, power and garbage service, private. $350.

(360)374-7513

Commercial RentalsOffice/Commercial

TWO OFFICES INDOWNTOWN

SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR

SUB-LEASE448-sq-ft for $550 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. Shared con fe rence room, restroom, wired for high-speed Inter- n e t . C o n t a c t J o h n Brewer, publisher,

(360)417-3500

Motorhomes

MOTORHOME: ‘00 22’ Tioga, C class. New tires, self-contained, no shower, Sequim. C o m p l e t e l y o v e r - hauled, everything is in great condition!

$14,000/obo. (907)268-9649

MOTORHOME: ‘04 32’ Rexa l l V is ion . Wor k - h o r s e C h a s s i s , 3 2 K m i les, 1 la rge s l ide, Onan generator, leveling system, many extras in- cluded. $36,000/obo.

(360)681-2314

M O T O R H O M E : ‘ 7 8 D o d g e . E v e r y t h i n g works, needs cosmetics and brakes. $1,000. In Sequim. (916)479-4811.

MOTORHOME: ‘89, 32’, Itasca, Class A, base- ment model, (454) with Banks, 60K miles, new refr igerator and steps. $8,000 firm.

(360)775-9996

M OTO R H O M E : S u n - crest ‘87 27’ Class C. 460 Ford, 60k miles, no s l i des , g rea t shape, ready to hit the road, great family machine.

$8,500/obo. (360)461-1677

MOTORHOME: Toyota ‘87 Dolphin. All maint. recs. documented, 74k o r ig ina l mi les , new fr idge, power inver ter and battery, fu l ly de- tailed inside, must see. $8,000/obo.

(360)672-2830

Tents & Travel Trailers

T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 0 , 2 6 ’ , Fleetwood, with slideout, great condition. $6,900.

(360)452-6677

Tents & Travel Trailers

CAMPER TRAILER: ‘80 Holiday Rambler, Presi- dential 28’. New fridge and furnace and micro- wave. $3,750.

(360)928-9436

TENT TRAILER: ‘ 08 Fleetwood Saratoga. Su- per clean, largest made, slide-out, awning, fully self contained, full show- er, toilet, 3 burner stove, oven, sink, refrigerator, heater, 2 queen beds, sleeps 6, outdoor stove and hot/cold shower.$8,950. (360)452-5983.

TRAILER: ‘11 Jayflight 17’, 145RB Swift SLX .pristine condition.

$9,950. (360)477-6968

TRAILER: ‘13 23’ Visa by Gul fs t ream. Good condition. $18,000.

(360)681-7601 or (360)808-1790

TRAILER: Presidential 3 7 ’ Vo g u e . Wa s h - er/dryer, walk-in bath tub, tip-out, full awn- ing. $6,000/obo.

(360)775-6075

5th Wheels

5TH WHEEL : ‘06, 31’ Crossroad Cruiser, ex- tremely clean, like new, i n P o r t A n g e l e s . $16,900. (501)282-5745 or (360)477-7480.

5TH WHEEL: Komfor t ‘ 9 7 3 3 ’ w i t h d o u b l e s l i des , g rea t shape, r e a d y t o g o ! $12,500/obo.

(360)461-1677

Campers/Canopies

C A M P E R : ‘ 9 2 1 0 ’ 9 ” Lance Cabover Squire. Sleeps 4, includes TV, everything works, good condition. $4,500.

(360)417-3893

UNIQUE POP-UP: 13’, large bed, completely restored, 1,500 lbs. $4,995. (360)975-3624 or (360)912-3332.

RV Spaces/Storage

RV spaces: $22. per n i g h t o r $ 2 5 0 . p e r month. Includes power a n d w a t e r . D u m p available for $5.

(360) 374-3199

Units for Rent: 16 x 20 Office space $240/mo. 1 3 x 2 4 W o r k s h o p $360/mo. 20 x 30 Retail space $375/mo.

(360) 374-3199

MarineMiscellaneous

BAYLINER: 19’ Carpi, Cau lk ins t ra i le r, 125 force outboard, good condition. $1,700/obo.

(360)452-7184

BAYLINER: ‘98, Capri, with trailer, 3.7 Liter Mer- cury Inboard, 9.9hp Mer- cury 4 stroke kicker, pull canvas, 2 electric Penn downriggers, fishfinder, G P S c h a r t p l o t t e r . $8,500. (360)582-0147.

COHO: ‘80s 134. 35 hp Johnson OB, cus- tom boat trailer, many accessories, all in ex. cond. $4,000/obo.

(360)452-8102

GLAS Ply ‘80, 17.5 ‘ center console, with g a l va n i ze d t r a i l e r . $4,000.

(360)457-0515

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MarineMiscellaneous

R O BA L O : ‘ 9 3 1 8 2 0 Center console, Mercury 150 black max, new 9.9 Suzuki high thrust kick- er, escort trailer, new 10 ply tires, all new bear- ings, $800 fish finder, 2 Scotty downriggers, 4 crab pots. $6,500/obo.

(360)582-0203

SAILBOAT: 42 ’ ‘70 Ketch sa i lboat , B i l l Garden Design. Re- built in ‘96, 46’ LOA, fi- berg lass hu l l , so l id mahogany cabin, (4) new sai ls, new Yan- mar (4 cyl.) engine, dodger, bimini, full aft cover, refrigeration, ra- d a r . S i t k a s p r u c e spars, new bow sprit (sapele), teak interior, r o o m y c a b i n , f u l l standup shower. A sol- id cruiser and an ex- cellent home for live- aboards. $52,900.

(360)452-1531

UNIFLITE: ‘76 32’ Sport Sedan. Good cond., Slip B14, John Wayne Mari- na. $16,500.

(360)457-6612

Motorcycles

HARLEY: ‘06 XL1200 Sportster. 7K mi., mint condition. $5,900.

(360)452-6677

HARLEY DAVIDSON‘ 05 XL 1200 Custom Sportster. Too many ex- tras to list. Black, very l ow mi les, 2 in to 1 Vance and Hines ehaust and air cleaner, 4.5 gal. tank, customized. Al l yearly maint., up to date, r e a d y fo r t h e r o a d . $6,200/obo.

(360)775-7125

HARLEY DAVIDSON : 2009 Streetbob. CUS- TO M I Z E D. $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 / FIRM. (360)683-0955.

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘72, Sportster. $5,000.

(360)417-3579leave mess. after 5 p.m.

HONDA: ‘08 CRF150S Dirtbike. New tires and brakes, low hours, extra clean, great starter bike.

$1,800. (360)477-5491.

K A W A S A K I : ‘ 1 2 ZX14R. Perfect, gar- a g e d , o n e o w n e r , clean title! $10,000.

(360)452-9301

YAMAHA: ‘08 1300 V Star touring. 52K miles, many extras. $3,500.

(360)477-3902

ATVs

ATV : ‘87 Suzuki LT 230. $500.

(360)460-8127

AutomobilesClassics & Collectibles

46TH ANNUAL Monroe Swap Meet , Oc tober 11th & 12th, Evergreen S ta te Fa i r G rounds , Monroe Wa. Vendors $40 per stall per week- end. Car Corral, $40 per stall per weekend. Free Admiss ion . Sa tu rday 8am - 5pm. Sunday 8am - 3pm. Autos, Motorcy- cles, Tractors, Stationery Engines, Parts, Antiques & Collectibles. www.aarcbellingham.com

CHEV : ‘03 SSR, 8K o r i g i n a l m i l e s , $24,500/obo.

(360)640-1688

CHEV: 1964 pickup long bed, side step, 235 cubic inch, $1,600/obo.

(360)477-6684

C H E V: ‘ 6 7 C a m a r o. $35,000. Contact for in- fo: eweikal.192

@gmail.com

AutomobilesClassics & Collectibles

CHEV: ‘77 Corvette. 350-auto, 90k miles, numbers match orig., blue paint and in t . , new tires, carb, heads, cam shaft, moon roof, luggage rack. $10,000.

(360)582-0725

DODGE: ‘73, Dar t, V8 automatic, rebui l t en- gine, rebuilt transmis- sion, new tires, wheels, paint and much more. $7,500/obo.

(360)457-6540

FORD: ‘69 Fair lane. Hi-po 390, 4 speed, l im i ted s l i p, bench seat, jade green ext., black int., disc brakes. $24,500.

(360)683-2455

FORD: ‘93 Mustang Cobra. Hi-po 302, 5 speed, 17,000 miles, black ext., gray leather int., sunroof, all origi- nal. $25,000.

(360)683-2455

LINCOLN: ‘74 Continen- tal Mark IV. 156K mi., 460cc, no rust or dents.$2,900. (360)457-5236.

MERCEDES: ‘87 560SL, Bright RED turns heads as you dr ive by. Hard top removes. Stores on stand. Topless or raise t h e b l a c k s o f t - t o p . G R E A T C L A S S I C R O A D S T E R C O N - VERTIBLE. $25,000.

(360)809-0356

MG: ‘78 Midget . 53k miles, excellent cond., green. $5,200.

(360)457-1389

MODEL-T: ‘22 Road- s t e r . V e r y n i c e . $9,000.

(360)681-5468

OLDSMOBILE: ‘61 F-85 2 door, Alum 215 V8, auto. runs, drives. Solid body. Think “Jetsons”! Good glass. All stock, no mods. Great pro jec t ! Factory manuals. Pos- s i b l e p a r t t r a d e ? $3,500/obo.

(360)477-1716

VW: ‘78 Conver table B u g . Po p py y e l l o w, Painted in ‘04, engine resealed/new clutch in ‘11. Like-new top, was rarely up, came from Ca l i f . Cur ren t owner since 1980, no longer drives. Maint/repairs re- ciepts dating from ‘04. 113k miles. $9,500.

(360)681-0881

AutomobilesOthers

BUICK: ‘06 LaCrosse, t a n , 5 4 , 9 5 0 m i l e s , $8,000/obo.

(360)681-8909

CHEV: ‘02 Corvette Z06. Ex . cond. , $3 ,600 in wheels/tires. $21,500.

(503)799-3927

CHEV : ‘79, Corvet te, o r a n g e , 3 5 0 a u t o , 6 5 , 7 0 0 m i l e s , t - t o p, $5,200 Firm.

(360)775-9996

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Sekiu. This home has a large square footage & is move in ready! There are 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a formal living & dining room & a large family room all located in the 2,347 SF home. All rooms feel open & spacious w/ vaulted ceilings & plenty of natural light. The 0.51 acres include a fully fenced area w/ a 972 SF det. garage, fruit trees & mature blueberry bushes. Home eligible for many loan types! MLS#693337...$130,000

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Notice of Filing of an Application forApproval to Convert to a Stock Savings Bank

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Chapter 32.32 of the Revised Code of Washington, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Port An- geles, 105 West 8th Street, Port Angeles, Washing- ton, has filed an application with the Director, Divi- sion of Banks, Department of Financial Institutions for approval to convert to the stock form of or- ganization. Copies of the application have been delivered to the Director, Division of Banks, Depart- ment of Financial Institutions, 150 Israel Road Southwest, Tumwater, Washington 98501.

Written comments, including objections to the plan of conversion and materials supporting the objec- tions, from any account holder of the applicant or aggrieved person, will be considered by the Direc- tor if filed within twenty business days after the date of this notice. Failure to make written comments in objection may preclude the pursuit of any adminis- trative or judicial remedies. Three copies of the comments should be sent to the aforementioned. The proposed plan of conversion and any com- ments thereon will be available for inspection by any account holder of the applicant at the Depart- ment of Financial Institutions, 150 Israel Road Southwest, Tumwater, Washington 98501. A copy of the plan of conversion may also be inspected at each office of the applicant.Pub: Sept. 19, 2014 Legal No. 589142

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No. 14-4-00247-5NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF CLALLAMIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFELAINE E. HAVERLY, Deceased.The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the De- cedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limita- tions, 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 Represen- tative’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 Repre- sentative 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 No- tice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other- wise 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: September 18, 2014Personal Representative: Debra L. TeachoutAttorney for Personal Representative:John D. Black, WSBA#32109Address for Mailing or Service:John D. Black, PLLC 230 E. 5th StreetPort Angeles, WA 98362 (360)452-4533Pub: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2014 Legal No. 589033

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