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Sunday Crossword 82 Like some luck 84 Zero-spin particle 85 Getaway with horses 87 Washington ACROSS Huskies rival 1 Traveling like 90 Match, as a bet Columbus 91 Sony co-founder 5 Seniors’ Morita advocacy org. 92 Enlistees 9 Many a 93 Oklahoma commuter’s resource home 94 Plant tissue 15 Beltmaking 96 Cover used tools during zapping 19 Still at the lost 99 “Gerontion” and found poet 21 One who 103 Opens, as a overdoes a beer privilege 105 Required 22 Actress situation for a Perlman two-run homer 23 Brown outburst 24 Georgia military 106 Roll call replies 107 Sgt. or cpl. post 26 Googling result 108 Frequent button-presser 27 Defense team: 110 Arnold’s Abbr. catchphrase 28 “Twilight” 112 Verdant heroine 113 Decks out 29 Kook 30 Space capsule 114 Sneak out 115 “I’d hate to transition break up __” 32 It may be a surprise 33 Hawker’s talk 34 __ moment 35 Moral misstep 36 Nobelist Bellow 37 Airport security requests 40 ’90s three-door SUV 45 Bazooka output 47 Inter __ 48 Toledo title 49 Action film weapons 50 Water container? 51 Good __/bad __: interrogation method 52 Thanks/thanks link 54 Org. with HQ on Manhattan’s East Side 56 “Bummer” 57 Big name in escapes 59 Lamb cut 60 Glamorous Gardner 61 High class 64 Runoff collector 69 Storage media, briefly 70 Civil rights org. 72 Follow 73 Groundwork 76 Game on skates 77 Windshield sticker 79 Head of London? 80 “I say!” 81 Western landscape feature 9/1/13

116 Accommodate, in a way, as a restaurant patron 117 “CSI” actress Helgenberger 118 Sticky Note, e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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18 Palm tree starch 20 First name in whodunits 25 Sam who played Merlin in “Merlin” 28 It has strings attached 31 Nothin’ 32 Cliburn’s instrument 33 Oral polio vaccine developer 35 Cinematographer Nykvist 36 Ichiro of baseball 38 British nobleman 39 Barrie pirate 40 __ Picchu 41 Knock for __ 42 Mom’s winter morning reminder 43 Up and about 44 Surg. specialty 45 Lake __ Vista 46 __ Bear, original name of Winniethe-Pooh 52 Bath visitors 53 Members of the

fam 55 Source of a Marxian nickname 56 Be helpful to 58 Rule 59 You might take one before giving up 60 “SOS” singers 62 World Heritage Site org. 63 Immortal actress Bernhardt 65 Salsa holder 66 Museum item 67 Nook download 68 City north of Marseilles 71 Plasm lead-in 73 Hospital count 74 Chills and fever 75 Lousy example 76 Jean-etic material? 77 Expected to arrive 78 Breakfast staple 81 Matches the scorecard, so to speak 83 Bach’s instrument

84 Clout 86 Friend of Potsie in “Happy Days” 88 Steed feeder 89 Semi filler 95 America’s Cup entry 96 It’s a trap 97 UnitedHealthcare rival 98 High bar 99 First president who wasn’t elected 100 Amazed 101 Eponymous William’s birthplace 102 Capital east of Seoul 103 Campus south of Sunset Blvd. 104 We, to Henri 105 Plains people 106 Mont. neighbor 109 Wordsworth work 110 Philosophy 111 Emeril catchword

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C U S TO M B u i l t B u n k Bed. Hand crafted bunk bed for sale. Kids are grown and gone, no longer needed in our shrinking household. Used for about 10 years. Side rails show some wear but overall still in great shape! Assembles with lag bolts, included. Solid 2 x 6 and 2 x 10 wood construction! Two large storage drawers on casters roll away beneath lower bunk. Bed is convertible to be made into two separate beds. One mattress is included. $500. Call Laura at (360)531-1510

MISC: Large china cabin e t , $ 3 0 0 . Ke n m o r e washing machine, $300. Whirlpool dr yer, $200. Kenmore standing freezer, $400. Queen hide-abed, $350. Leather double recliner, $150. Curio cabinet, $150. Yamaha keyboard, $75. Filing cabinet, 4 drawers, $40. Storage cabinet, double doors, 2 drawers, $75. Elongated table, underneath storage unit, $100. Dresser, 5 drawer, $50. Will take best offer on anything. (360)452-3761

RIDING MOWER C r a f t s m a n LT 2 0 0 0 , 42”,17.5 hp w/pres. lubed eng., mulch kit, extra blades incl. Runs good. $590. 38” Lawn Sweeper $75. Will deliver either within 20 mi. of Sequim. (360)681-2779.

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AMMO: 22 long rifle Aguila Super Extra. $12 box. 20 boxes left. (360)582-3065 HUNTING Rifles: Stainless Savage 116 bolt action 300 WSM, $525. Stainless Tikka T3 bolt action 7 Rem Mag, $550. Browning BLR take down lever gun 300 WSM, $550. Winchester SXR semi auto 300 WSM, $550. (360)775-1544 MISC: Ruger 22 Mark III Hunter, stainless, 4.5” barrel, $675. Beretta Tom Cat, 32 cal, auto, 8 shot, $475. (360)452-3213

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special for $499. Credit card accepted. 360-582-7910. www.portangeles firewood.com

6065 Food & Farmer’s Market

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6135 Yard & Garden

CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 2 bath. Fireplace, garage. W / D. N o s m o k i n g o r pets. $800. 460-8797.

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6100 Misc. Merchandise

665 Rental Duplex/Multiplexes

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6080 Home Furnishings

S E QU I M : B e a u t i f u l 2 Br., great location, unfurnished, $700, or furnished, $750. 809-3656.

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6050 Firearms & Ammunition

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P.A.: Apt. 2 Br. $595. Apt. 2 Br. $650. SEQ: Dplx 2 Br. $750 (360)460-4089 www.mchughrents.com

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MODEL TRAINS: Nscale, (3) engines, 38 various cars, 8 buildings, 8 switches, 660” of track, lots of misc. pieces. Purchased new for over $1,600. Will sell all for $500. (360)437-0908.

MISC: Dining room set with 4 chairs, $200. K i t c h e n t a bl e w i t h 2 chairs, $75. Twin bed with mattresses, etc., $75. 2 enter tainment centers, $150 and $25. 2 ROTOTILLER: Troy-Bilt. end tables, $40 ea. $400. (360)683-9229 Desk, $50. Cedar chest, $25. (360)683-4611. UTILITY TRAILER ‘82, metal frame, wood SECTIONAL: Leather, box, new wir ing, new taupe, 4 piece with love lights, new tags. $550. seat and pull-out bed, (360)683-0763 like new. $1,000/obo. (360)460-0236

6100 Misc. Merchandise

6105 Musical Instruments

SAXAPHONE Bundy II Alto Sax. Excellent conBLUEBERRIES: CertiC A R L S B O R G : Ve g e - fied organic, Dungeness FUEL TANK with tool dition, all tuned up and tarian household has 2 Meadow Farm. U-Pick. box for pickup, 100 gal- ready to go. (360)452-3030 rooms for rent, $350 ea. $3.25/lb. (360)582-1128. lon, hand pump, includes utilities, WiFi. $400/obo. TROMBONE: Conn, (360)808-2662 (360)374-6661. was $900 when pur6075 Heavy chased. Asking only MISC: 3 hanging shop Equipment SEQUIM: Master bed $400! (360)683-1037. heaters, 5800 watts, 220 and bath on one acre. volt, $150 ea. Propane YAMAHA: Console piaSEMI END-DUMP $435/month + utilities. Garden space, quiet, TRAILER: 30’. Electric gas free standing stove, no with bench, model s t a b l e . N o s m o k e / tar p system, excellent $400. 8” radial arm saw M2E, restored to new with stand, $200. 10” condtion. $949. dr inking. Must have condition. $6,500/obo. miter saw, $100. Pan(360)417-0153 (360)683-2331 references, cat must c a ke a i r c o m p r e s s o r, approve you. $150. (360)460-6891. (360)582-3189 6080 Home 6115 Sporting MISC: Electric wood Furnishings Goods splitter, $350. Kenmore 1163 Commercial B E D : B r a n d n e w , r e f r i g e r a t o r, $ 1 0 0 . B OW S : 3 l e f t - h a n d Rentals q u e e n , Te m p u r - Pe d i c Downrigger, $75. Dino- bows, 1 compound, 2 rewith box spring, never glo heater, $100. curve. Extras. $300. P.A. Commercial ware- been slept in. Just too (916)479-4811 (360)683-8418 house, 5,000 sf, 4 14’ large for my room! Paid roll up doors, lots of par- over $2,000. Asking only MISC: Front Coilovers, kign, visibility. $2,500 $1,500. (360)928-9525. Subaru STI, AST 4100 BUYING FIREARMS plus dep. (360)460-7200 series, never installed, Any & All - Top $ Paid CAPTAINS BED: Full $ 3 0 0 . M T X 8 1 0 0 0 D One or Entire CollecPROPERTIES BY size, birch hardwood, 8 T h u n d e r a m p. , 1 5 0 0 tion Including Estates LANDMARK drawers and 3 doors, ex- watts, class D amplifier, Call (360)477-9659. 452-1326 cellent condition. $500/ never installed, $250. Kicker SX 1250.1 AmpliSEQUIM: Office/retail obo. (360)808-4237. 6125 Tools fier, 1,250 watts, class D space 850 sf. $800 mo. FURNITURE: Couch/ amp., $300. 12” kicker (360)460-5467 B e d , f u t o n c o u c h Solo Baric L7 SubwoofSNAP-ON TOOLBOX black metal frame with er, dual sealed box, (2) KR1001, 6’ wide x 4’ for $300. 2.0 Farad Caburgandy full size fu6010 Appliances high x 30” deep, is empton mattress, $150. pacitor, never opened, t y, p a i d $ 6 , 5 0 0 n ew. Executive desk chair, $ 5 0 . P I O n e e r Av l t - Asking $4,000, firm. No FRIDGE: Kenmore, 6 g r a y p a d d e d , $ 2 0 . P3200BT DVD receiver, payments! m o n t h s o l d , w i t h i c e Twin box spring and bl u e t o o t h , $ 1 0 0 . C a l l (435)406-9595 maker. Excellent condi- rack, $40. All in great Brian, (808)348-7542. shape! tion. $300. SERGER: Viking Husky6140 Wanted (360)461-5731 (360)457-8700 lock 901, mint condition, & Trades new was $434, comes DINING ROOM SUITE 6050 Firearms & Pine. Table, 2 leaves, 6 w i t h t h r e a d , v i d e o , BOOKS WANTED! We Ammunition c h a i r s, l i g h t e d c h i n a manual, tools. $250/obo. love books, we’ll buy cabinet. $750 all. Will See it at garage sale yours. 457-9789. A M M O : 2 2 3 P M C 5 5 separate, photos avail- Sept. 7 and 8, 10-4, 80 Olympic Ln., Port Lud- WANTED: Old tractors, g r a i n , 1 , 0 0 0 r o u n d s , able (360)504-2581 or low. Info timbuctooties@ FMJBT. $700. no junk, no lawn mowemail golfgirl44@ olympus.net (360)417-0539 ers. (360)452-2145. wavecable.com

The Last Word in Astrology ❘ ARIES (March 21-April 19): You’ll face changes that will cause you concern, but rather than complain or overreact, turn what you view as a lemon into lemonade. It’s up to you to take the high road and make the most of whatever situation you encounter. 5 stars

8120 Garage Sales TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Jefferson County Concentrate on new beginnings G A R AG E S a l e : S a t . , Aug. 31 and Sun., Sept. 1, 9-4 p.m., 60 Tyee Ln., P o r t L u d l o w, f o l l o w signs. They just keep getting better! 7th semiannaul garage sale. There’s just about everything at this sale! Don’t miss this one. Watches, jewelr y, tools, linens, collectibles, fur niture, and antiques. SALE: Sporting goods a n d To o l s : F i s h i n g tackle, tools, sporting goods, zodiac motor, house hold items. 9-3 p.m. at 62 Kala Pt. Dr., Sept. 1-2.

8142 Garage Sales Sequim ESTATE Sale: At Yard Sale Prices. 234 Monterr a D r. , S e q u i m . A r t , Fur n, Cllctbles, Dolls, more. 8am this Fri., Aug 30, through Sun., Sept. 1. All indoors. Prices negotiable, sales final. Cash Only.

8182 Garage Sales PA - West YARD Sale: Fri. 10-4, Sat. 9-4:30, Sun. 9-3, 1804 W. 4th St. Puzzles, b o o k s, c l o t h e s, t oy s, some fur niture, more. Come check it out!

8183 Garage Sales PA - East G R E AT S T U F F S a l e : Fri.-Sat.-Sun., 9-3 p.m., 621 N. Lees Ck. Rd., near east side Safeway. Come see if you need any of our stuff.

8435 Garage Sales - Other Areas VINTAGE/Collectors Sale: 50 years of collecting! Movies, trains, clocks, Indiana Jones, misc. If you collect, Don’t Miss This Sale! 611 Ford Ave, Bremerton Sat-Sun.-Mon., Au g . 3 1 - S e p t . 2 , Sept. 7-9, 9 - 1 p.m. Cash only.

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and picking up skills, information and new friendships along the way. Don’t let emotional matters stand between you and what you deserve. A day trip will encourage you to keep moving forward. 2 stars

by Eugenia Last SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You 21): You can’t please everyone, may not like some of the so you may as well do what’s restrictions you encounter, but best for you. False information time is on your side and the will be given in hopes of getting end result will be in your favor. your support, cash or hands-on Incorporate love, compassion help. Do your due diligence and understanding into your before you make a promise that conversation and good things will lead to ill feelings. 3 stars will happen. 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Look for ways to best help others. What you offer can make a difference to your community as well as to a friend or relative. Showing concern, along with sensitivity and love, will bring unexpected rewards and satisfaction. 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Keep your finger on the pulse. Nose your way into conversations that will keep you in the loop and on top of any opportunity that can lead to an adventure, love or a positive change. Be a participant and make a difference. 4 stars

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take a back seat and let everyone else make a fuss. Don’t get sucked into melodrama or someone’s overindulgent scheme. Protect your possessions, assets and your emotions. Put your efforts into doing something that makes you feel good. 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take part in workshops, a conference or a social event that will allow you to mingle and meet influential people. Explore new avenues and consider how you can use your skills in other markets or industries. Present and promote. 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A trip or function that allows you to explore new possibilities should be scheduled. Positive change will bring about home and domestic improvements that will lead to greater security and stability. Consider what you must do to obtain a better professional position. 5 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Revisit life goals you have yet to accomplish. You’ll find a way to get closer to your dreams, hopes and wishes if you discuss your plans, intentions and timeline with someone you want by your side. Visit a destination that encourages romance. 3 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take care of money matters, health and situations that may need legal documentation. Having a game plan in place will give you more confidence and encourage you to forge ahead until you reach a destination that ensures a better future. 3 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t relax when you should be out hustling, making connections and securing your position in an economic market that requires skill, finesse and constant nurturing. A partnership is encouraged, but put what you want in writing before sharing your ideas. 5 stars

7025 Farm Animals 7035 General Pets 9820 Motorhomes 9820 Motorhomes & Livestock ALFALFA GRASS: $5 MISC: Great Pyrenees Mountain Dog, 7 years bale. Grass, $4 bale. old, good family dog, (360)683-5817 $200. Quarter/Arabian, BEEF: Grass fed. $1.80 20 years old, 16 hands, per pound for hanging good western trail, $200. weight. (360)683-5441 Pigeons, 6 for $50. or email at tcsmiths@ (360)477-1706 wavecable.com PUPPIES: Bullmasador, BOAR: Young, proven avail. 9/12/13, 3 male, 4 Duroc. $240. female, available to (360)452-2615 show now. Call for details. $300. CATTLE: Polled Here(360)460-1481 fo r d , 4 c o w s , 2 w i t h calves, 1 yearling steer. PUPPIES: Chiyorkpom, With calves: $1,000 ea. t h ey ’r e a l i t t l e b i t o f Without: $800 ea. ever ything! (4) males, Steer: $800. fluffy, shots, dewormed, (360)928-3733 ready now. $150 each. Call or text: WEANER PIGS: Nice (360)640-4489 pigs. $75 each. (360)460-7196 WALKER Coonhounds: Purebred. Born July 25. $100 each, with first 7035 General Pets shots. (360)457-4838 BEARDED DRAGONS 2 Bearded Dragon lizards, full-grown, with tank, light, screen, bowls, other habitat features. $400 for ever ything. (360)452-2527.

9820 Motorhomes

MOTOR HOME: ‘03 29’ S u n S e e ke r C l a s s C. Only 8,000 mi., 2 tipouts, loaded, can’t use, must sell. $40,000 firm. FREE: 2 sweet and so- (360)452-7870 after 6. cialized de-scented ferrets. (360)775-9117. MOTORHOME: Bounder ‘93, 31’. 454 Banks EMAIL US AT Power Pack, 55k, extras. classified@peninsula $11,250. Avail ‘02 CRV dailynews.com tow. (206)920-0418.

MOTORHOME: ‘85 21’ Toyota Rogue. 56K mi., manual trans, sound engine, 6 new tires, needs work, rear bath, A/C cab a n d b o d y, s l e e p s 4 . $5,000/obo. (360)504-2619 or (360)477-8807 mornings MOTORHOME: ‘86 Ford Shasta Class C. 52K, good condition, recently purchased, not being used, want to sell. $5,900. (360)457-6434. MOTORHOME: ‘87 21’ Toyota Slumberqueen. Low miles, 4 cyl., good shape. Sale due to health. $6,900/obo. (360)452-7246

MOTOR HOME: ‘99 40’ Monaco Exec. Excellent cond., ‘450’ Cummins M11, Allison trans., lots of extras. $65,000/obo. (360)460-7200

MOTORHOME: Georgie boy Persuit. 25’, coach, ve r y c l e a n , ex c e l l e n t condition, 39.7k, brand new batter ies, walkaround bed, trailer hitch, body straight. $14,750. (360)477-2007

MOTORHOME: Rexhall ‘ 0 2 R o s e a i r. 3 2 ’ , 2 slides, basement model, hy d r a u l i c j a ck s, f i r e place, GM Motor. 47k miles, comes with everything! Can be sold with or without tow car, Isuzu ‘98 Oasis, with breaking system. Will give $2,500 allowance for the tires. $50,000/obo. 452-6318.

MOTOR HOME: ‘88 38’ Beaver Motorcoach. Cat 300 diesel, Allison trans, 53K mi., has everything but slide-out. $27,000. (360)477-1261 MOTORHOME: Winnebego ‘93 Adventure. 34’, MOTORHOME: ‘97 35’ ex. cond., nonsmokers, Fleetwood Southwind, 65k miles, 2 roof air, hyClass A, 27,500 original draulic levelers, Onan miles, dual roof AC, lg. generator, microwave, s l i d e, Fo r d ‘ 4 6 0 ’ , hy - ice maker/fridge, 4 burndraulic levelers, 2 TVs, er stove, laminate floorrear camera, Onan gen- ing, lots of storage, very erator, neutral interior, livable. Possible trade for smaller pull trailer. must see. $23,999. $13,000. (360)565-6221. (360)452-4136


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