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The Daily News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 9

Publication:
The Daily Newsi
Location:
Port Angeles, Washington
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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Girl gets donation of horse THE DAILY Port Angeles, Nov. 21, 1976 Sue Reisner, 14, is now a horse owner, thanks to an Eden Valley horse breeder. The horse Is a palomino quarterhorse filly bred by A.J. Pennington. The filly has a conformation which breeders reject, so the horse, despite good breeding, is not registerable Pennington and his wife Linda decided rather than sell the horse they would give it to a deserving 4-H club member.

"The horse wasn't worth anything to to sell," said Pennington. "We thought this would be better for everybody involved." State oil unit fo discuss porf The state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council is expected to consider but not decide two issues i related to the proposed Port Angeles oil port at the council's Monday meeting in Olympia. Expected to be postponed to a i later meeting is a request by Northern Tier Pipeline Co. that the council reverse its Oct. 21 i decision that a proposed tank farm at Green Point does not comply with Clallam County land use laws.

Also expected to be postponed is council acceptance or rejection of proposed findings of fact from the council's Oct. 21 meeting in Port Angeles, in which the decision concerning the tank farm was reached. Miss Reisner, Rt. 6, Box 216, Sequim, was one of fifteen 4-H members who submitted letters describing how they would care for the horse, why they wanted it, their experience with horses and containing permission from their parents to have the horse. "We got some really cute and really nice letters," said Pennington.

"It wasn't an easy thing to do. I wish I had a hundred horses and could give one to each of them." Sue's letter was chosen because she has been working at a stable for the last year and serving in a 4-H club as well as having a place to take care of the horse. Also, she has been saving to buy a horse, and she showed enough interest to go look at the horse before writing. She has never had a horse before. "I was really surprised," Sue said.

"I'm really happy." The news of her winning was greeted with happy disbelief through her family. The horse was presented Saturday afternoon. Also present was Jack Waud, county extension agent, who contacted 4-H clubs throughout the county about the horse. 2 hurt in Sequim accident j- I youths remained hospitalized Saturday as the result of a head-on collision Friday. Dennis Lee Baze, 19 of Sequim Rt.

1, Box 680, was the driver of the car which collided head-on with a truck on Highway 101 West at 10:58 a.m. in front of Gil's Restaurant. He was in stable condition Saturday at Olympic Memorial Hospital. According to police he suffered a fractured right leg and ribs as well as facial cuts. His car was totaled.

The passenger in the car, Daniel Bigelow, Port Angeles Post Office Box 2123, was in satisfactory condition with facial cuts. The truck was undamaged. It was driven by Arnold A. McCorkle, Port Angeles, Rt. 2, Box 1711.

He told the police he sustained a sore right knee in the accident. The car was eastbound and the truck westbound and the accident occured in the westbound lane, police said. Pedestrian hit by car, injured crossing city street A pedestrian struck by a car in a Port Angeles crosswalk Friday afternoon was reported in satisfactory condition Saturday. Dawn Lawson, 16, Port Angeles Rt. 3, Box 490, was struck by an auto driven by Melvin K.

Davidson, 40, Port Angeles, while she was crossing Lincoln Street at Second Street. jsAAan pleads not guilty charge of rape try Henry DeMello 41, Forks Star Rt. Box 109, pleaded not guilty Friday in 'Clallam County Superior Court on charges of kidnaping and attempted rape of a Sequim woman. A trial was set for Jan. 5 and 6.

A cash or property bail was set. Earlier, bail was set at $25,000. DeMello was arrested shortly after Nov. 14. The prosecutor's jinformation filed in Superior Court jjtaonday charges him with kidnaping, Attempted rape, assault, burglary and 'carrying a concealed weapon.

unit to mull request The Clallam County Shoreline Ad- Committee will meet at 7:30 ip.m. Tuesday in the ICourthouse. On the agenda are shoreline permit "applications from the state for de- of visitor facilities at the jSoleduck hatchery, and for renovation the campground at Sequim Bay State Jfark and from Pacific National Bank of "Washington for placement of 500 feet of "rip-rap and a 220-foot dike to protect a water lake at a home for which bank is trustee near the Strait of iluan de Fuca. CARPETS CLEANED SHAMPOOED ANY SIZE LIVING ROOM plus DINING ROOM plus HALLWAY all for WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK! WE ALSO GUARANTEE THAT YOU CANNOT HAVE A GENTLER, MORE EFFECIENT OR FINER JOB OF CARPET CLEANING AT ANY PRICE Sanitizing EDCE Static Control Moth Proofing STEAM CLEANING Living Room Dining Room Hall (any (be) 29.95 ADDITIONAL ROOMS Shampooed 9.95 Steam Cleaned 15.95 CALL FOR UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Bavarian Carpet Service PHONE 452-3954 18 Years in Licensed Bonded Insured FREEMAN for QUALITV I PORT CONVENIENCE SERVICE -OPEN SUNDAY 11-4- One More Time! Pacific Trail Men's PVC Jackets Reg. to 32 3 Styles to Select From! Sale Starts Sunday at 11:00 a.m.- If you missed the first two great sales don't miss this one.

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