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Public: Chimacum district should focus vision, goals Facebook page also among proposals BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CHIMACUM — The Chimacum School District should focus on a small number of significant goals, hold frequent meetings and create a Facebook page to support the district’s vision,

members of the public recommended. Their recommendations were made at a Wednesday night meeting of about 50 people with School Board members at the high school library, where the district treated attendees to a spaghetti meal. They began in small groups and then expanded to larger discussions about the district’s direction. The district is engaging the community to shape its future, said Superintendent Rick Thompson. “Our purpose is to have a conversa-

tion with stakeholders and community members to find out what they want in the district,” Thompson said. “We want to focus on the school district’s identity and academic programs and build community partnerships.” The school district does not plan to immediately make an effort to pass a construction bond after a $29.1 million proposal failed to gain a 60 percent supermajority for the third time in April. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man charged with assaulting a Clallam Transit bus driver and elderly passenger last month posted bail and then was returned to jail the next day after police said he trespassed at a bus stop. Riley Edge White, 59, had posted $30,000 bail Thursday on charges of first-degree attempted kidnapping, first-degree attempted robbery and two counts of second-degree assault after he allegedly attacked bus driver Joy Crummett and 80-year-old Angeline Olsen on a Clallam White Transit bus May 28. Having posted bail, he was released from the Clallam County jail. But he was returned to custody Friday morning for investigation of second-degree criminal trespass because he allegedly violated orders to stay away from Clallam Transit facilities or property, police said. “Officers responded to a complaint that Mr. White was at a bus stop, the bus stop on Fourth Street just outside of the Clallam County Courthouse entrance,” said Sgt. Jason Viada of the Port Angeles Police Department. “Mr. White had been excluded from being on any Clallam Transit facilities or property, so he was arrested by officers because he was trespassing on a Clallam Transit facility.” White remained in jail Saturday on $500 bail for the trespassing allegation. “Whether he bails out or not, we anticipate he’ll be in District Court on Monday,” Viada said.

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eran in “Mafia III,” the heroes and anti-heroes appearing on the massive posters and screens across the Los Angeles Convention Center represent more ethnicities than have been showcased in the past. For decades, when players haven’t able to pick their own protagonist’s skin color or background, the interactive medium has mostly focused on telling stories of white leading men and women, relegating characters of other ethnicities to villainous or supporting roles. That’s changing. “At the end of the day, this is the group that we’re

Game makers introduce diverse heroes AFTER INTRODUCING THE world to several new female heroes at last year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, story-driven game makers at last week’s gathering of the interactive industry are uncharacteristically putting more racially diverse protagonists front and center in their games. From a Native American space dweller in “Tacoma” to a biracial Vietnam War vet-

interested in seeing on screen,” said Karla Zimonja, co-founder of “Tacoma” developer Fullbright. “It’s always more interesting to pay attention to things that don’t get a lot of attention in media. This is a direction that hasn’t really been explored in video games, so we wanted to explore it.” A look at E3’s newest stars: ■ Lincoln Clay, “Mafia III”: “Mafia III” is heading South to a locale inspired by New Orleans in the ’60s following installments cen-

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Chelsea gives birth to 2nd child, Aidan PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL HILLARY Clinton is a grandmother twice over. Chelsea Clinton announced Saturday that she has given birth to her second child, son Aidan. The 36-year-old daughter of former President Bill Clinton and current presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton lives in New York. She and her hedge fund manager husband Marc Mezvinsky have a 20-month-old daughter, Charlotte. Both Charlotte and Aidan were born at Manhattan’s Lenox Hill Hospital.

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Chelsea Clinton and husband Marc Mezvinsky attend amfAR’s annual New York Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York in 2011. Mezvinsky is the son of former U.S. Rep. Edward Mezvinsky and former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky. On Twitter, Chelsea said the couple is “overwhelmed with gratitude and love.” Aidan is the second

baby to be born to the child of a presidential candidate this year. In March, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka gave birth to her third child, son Theodore James.

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RONNIE CLAIRE EDWARDS, 83, who played grocer Ike Godsey’s prickly wife, Corabeth, on “The Waltons,” has died. Ms. Edwards died at her Dallas home, said her longtime friend and business partner, Marty Van Kleeck, who was at her side. The cause of death was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Van Kleeck said Thursday. Ms. Edwards joined “The Waltons” in 1974 as high-strung Corabeth Walton, cousin to John Walton Sr. (Ralph Waite). She married Ike (Joe Conley) and proved a formidable and snooty force. Ray Castro, longtime producer of “Waltons” events and reunions, said Ms. Edwards relished her role on the CBS series created and narrated by writer Earl Hamner and

set in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s and ’40s. Ms. Edwards, a native of Oklahoma City, had guest roles in shows including “Dallas,” “Falcon Crest” and “Designing Women.” She appeared in films including “The Dead Pool” and “Nobody’s Fool” and regularly on stage. She also wrote plays, including “Wedding Belles” and “The Mystery of Miz Arnette” (both with Alan Bailey), and books including a 2000 memoir, The Knife Thrower’s Assistant: Memoirs of a Human Target.

__________ ATTRELL CORDES, 46, who formed the hip-hop duo P.M. Dawn with his brother and was also known by the name Prince Be, has died.

His representative confirmed Mr. Cordes’ death Saturday. “It’s true,” said Jeff Epstein of Universal Attractions Agency in an email, responding to a query about the death. The performer had been suffering from renal kidney disease, People reported, and died in New Jersey. Mr. Cordes formed P.M. Dawn in 1988 with his brother, Jarrett Cordes, also known as DJ Minutemix. Their best-known song was the 1991 “Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.” The song, a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, was remade in 1997 by the Backstreet Boys. Another song, the 1992 “I’d Die Without You,” reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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1941 (75 years ago) Two hundred loggers are needed to man the camps of the West End of Clallam County, Harold Gronseth, head of the state Employment Service in [Port Angeles], declared today. All loggers who desire employment in the camps are asked by Gronseth to register at his office here at once so that the need for men may be filled. The camps reopened last Monday after having been closed for five weeks by a strike. An agreement was made between the camp operators and union representatives to go back to work under terms of a formula sent out by the National Defense Mediation Board.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, obtained sponsorship from the council to ring bells for four minutes at noon on the Fourth. They got the idea from the June issue of Reader’s Digest in the article “The Joyous Sound of Freedom,” which said over 20,000 U.S. cities are reviving the custom.

1991 (25 years ago)

After months of studies, resort developers next week will release preliminary but detailed plans for a 1,900-acre resort on the Miller Peninsula, a company official said Tuesday. It will be the public’s first comprehensive look at what developers have in mind for the proposed resort since it was made public in January 1989. 1966 (50 years ago) Behind the resort proposal is Peninsula Noisy firecrackers have left the Fourth Partners, a Seattle development firm affiliated with the Mitsubishi Corp., a Japaof July scene, but four local women appeared at the [Port Angeles] City Coun- nese trading company. Another Japanese firm and a U.S. comcil on Thursday to revive another custom — that of ringing bells as a symbol of free- pany also have a stake in the partnership. Peninsula Partners has made arrangedom. ments to release preliminary resort plans Mrs. Laurel Oppelt, Mrs. Richard Sarduring a community meeting at 7 p.m. gent, Mrs. David Perry and Mrs. Ruth June 27 at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. Olson, representing the Reorganized

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ The Longest Day of Trails race on Saturday in East Jefferson County was for walkers and runners only. Runners were timed, and because distances had been certified by the USA Track and Field Association, the times can be used as qualifiers for other certified races in the U.S. Money from entry fees will benefit both the Peninsula Trails Coalition and the Jumping Mouse Children’s Center. Inaccurate information was published Friday on Page A1 in the Jefferson County edition and Page A7 in the Clallam County edition.

major American city with a soda tax. Chicago taxes soft drinks.

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Laugh Lines A GEORGIA MAN is facing charges after he tried to enter a Waffle House completely naked. Ugh. Can you imagine? Walking into a Waffle House barefoot? Seth Meyers

■ In reports on Page A3 June 13 and June 14 about a mass shooting at a nightSeen Around club in Orlando, Fla., The Peninsula snapshots Associated Press reported erroneously the precise GRAFFITI IN PORT type of weapon used by the Angeles: “Jail white caller shooter. The gunman was criminals.” armed with a Sig Sauer A complaint about MCX assault rifle, not an telemarketers? . . . AR-15, which is a similar model. WANTED! “Seen Around” ■ In a standalone photo on Page A6 June 17 about Philadelphia’s approval of a soda tax, The Associated Press reported erroneously that it would be the first

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 19, the 171st day of 2016. There are 195 days left in the year. This is Father’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On June 19, 1910, the firstever Father’s Day was celebrated in Spokane. The idea for the observance is credited to Sonora Louise Smart Dodd. On this date: ■ In 1764, Jose Gervasio Artigas, considered the father of Uruguayan independence, was born in Montevideo. ■ In 1865, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War was over, and that all remaining slaves in Texas were free — an event cele-

brated to this day as “Juneteenth.” ■ In 1934, the Federal Communications Commission was created; it replaced the Federal Radio Commission. ■ In 1944, during World War II, the two-day Battle of the Philippine Sea began, resulting in a decisive victory for the Americans over the Japanese. ■ In 1953, Julius Rosenberg, 35, and his wife, Ethel, 37, convicted of conspiring to pass U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, were executed at Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, N.Y. ■ In 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was approved by the U.S. Senate, 73-27, after surviving a lengthy filibuster.

■ In 1972, Hurricane Agnes, blamed for at least 122 deaths, made landfall over the Florida Panhandle. ■ In 1975, former Chicago organized crime boss Sam Giancana was shot to death in the basement of his home in Oak Park, Ill.; the killing has never been solved. ■ In 1999, author Stephen King was seriously injured when he was struck by a van driven by Bryan Smith in North Lovell, Maine. Britain’s Prince Edward married commoner Sophie Rhys-Jones in Windsor, England. ■ Ten years ago: Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said she

would send National Guard troops and state police to patrol the streets of New Orleans after a bloody weekend in which six people were killed. ■ Five years ago: Libya’s government said NATO warplanes had struck a residential neighborhood in the capital and killed nine civilians, including two children; NATO confirmed hours later that one of its airstrikes had gone astray. ■ One year ago: Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees homered for his 3,000th career hit, becoming the 29th player in major league history to reach that milestone. The Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers 7-2.


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A5 Briefly: Nation Obama said. The president also talked about how a rabbitlike animal BATH, Maine — The mother known as a pika is being of a fallen Navy SEAL christened the second Zumwalt-class forced further Obama guided missile destroyer Saturupslope at day in honor of her son, who Yosemite to died in Iraq when he threw him- escape the heat. self on an insurgent’s grenade to After a night with his family save the lives of two fellow in a rented cabin in the popular SEALS. The 610-foot, 15,000-ton ship, park, Obama stuck to his usual built by General Dynamics Bath routine by rising early Saturday and heading to a recreation cenIron Works for the U.S. Navy, was named for Petty Officer 2nd ter on the grounds for his daily gym workout. Class Michael Monsoor. The Obama’s weekend in the 25-year-old California native great outdoors was planned to died in 2006 and was awarded the Medal of Honor posthuencourage more people to appremously. ciate and visit many of the Monsoor described her son as nation’s parks. a quiet, loyal person and recalled how he once made a Lineups for news shows Christmas tree out of a sapling WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for in their family’s yard. today’s TV news shows: The Zumwalt is the Navy’s ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Attorney largest and most technologically General Loretta Lynch; Rep. Michael sophisticated class of destroyer. McCaul, R-Texas; Sen. Chris Murphy,

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Firefighters containing northern Calif. wildfire Light winds, cooler temps give brief respite from canyon fires

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Briefly: World cooperation between the two militaries and “some aspects of cooperation in the fight BRUSSELS — Belgian against terrorauthorities charged three men ist groups,” with terror-related crimes after Shoigu two days of raids and the deten- the Russian Defense Mintion of 40 people in a major istry said. It said Shoigu held investigation that they said talks with Assad on orders from required “immediate intervention” because they feared a new President Vladimir Putin. Shoigu also visited the attack was close. Hemeimeem air base in the Prime Minister Charles coastal province of Lattakia, Michel said the nation would remain “extremely vigilant, hour where he met with pilots and inspected their quarters, accordby hour,” but that the terror ing to the Defense Ministry’s level across the nation would spokesman, Maj. Gen. Igor remain at the second-highest Konashenkov. level, meaning a threat of an attack “is possible and likely.” At first, 40 people were taken Iraqis retake Fallujah in Friday night and early SaturBAGHDAD — Iraqi forces day for interrogation, of which gained control of the main hos12 were held. Late Saturday, pital in Fallujah on Saturday three Belgian nationals were and were clearing mines after charged “as perpetrator or codriving the Islamic State group perpetrator, for having from most of the city, one of its attempted to commit a terrorist last remaining strongholds in murder and for participation in the Anbar province west of the activities of a terrorist Baghdad, a military official group,” a statement said. The said. nine others were let go. Fighting was still underway in parts of the city, where U.S. Russian visits Syria and Iraqi warplanes targeted snipers and other militant posiMOSCOW — Russia’s tions, Brig. Gen. Haider aldefense minister visited Syria Obeidi said. on Saturday to meet the counTroops had cautiously try’s leader and inspect the Rusadvanced toward the hospital, sian air base there, a high-profearing that the militants would file trip intended to underline use patients as human shields, Moscow’s role in the region. Sergei Shoigu met with Pres- but when they stormed the facility, they found no patients inside. ident Bashar Assad in Damascus for talks that focused on The Associated Press

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LOS ANGELES — Firefighters battling home-threatening wildfires in the West caught a break overnight as gusty winds died down but with the region bracing for sweltering heat, Saturday’s respite could be brief, authorities said.

45 percent contained A 4-day-old fire in California coastal canyons was 45 percent contained after 40 mph “sundowner” winds failed to materialize. Those evening and night gusts had driven the flames through steep, brushy canyons west of Santa Barbara on previous nights and forced closure of a major highway. No homes have burned, but about 270 homes and ranches are

day and spread a pall of smoke as far as Denver. The damage includes 24 homes and nearly as many structures near the small community of Chilili. In Arizona, a fire southwest of at risk and campgrounds are Show Low was 30 percent conevacuated with flames only 2 tained. Firefighters beefed up miles from more densely popu- containment areas on the northlated coastal communities. ern and western sides of the blaze. In central New Mexico, firefighters took advantage of cooler Evacuation orders weather overnight to reinforce Evacuation orders remain in holding lines around a blaze that effect for the community of Forhas destroyed two dozen homes. Fire lines were strengthened estdale. The fire has burned nearly 19 on the western and southern boundaries of a blaze that erupted square miles since Wednesday. Crews in Utah also made gains in the Manzano Mountains south against three wildfires in the of Albuquerque. southern part of the state. A 350-acre wildfire near Cedar Winds spread fires City was 30 percent contained, However, erratic light winds but the blaze still threatened 20 were possible during the day, structures including homes and which could drive embers and outbuildings. start new spot fires, the U.S. ForMore than 1,200 firefighters est Service warned. attacked the California fire, which The fire has burned more than has engulfed nearly 12 square 27 square miles about 6 miles miles of mountain and agriculnorthwest of Tajique since Tues- tural lands.

Olympic Committee supports Russian track team’s ban BY STEPHEN WILSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — The International Olympic Committee threw its support behind the decision to ban Russia’s track and field team from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and said Saturday it will take “further far-reaching measures” to crack down on doping ahead of the games.

Supports ruling The IOC said it “welcomes and supports” and “fully respects” Friday’s ruling by track and field’s world governing body to maintain

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its ban on Russia because of widespread doping. The IOC, which has ultimate authority over the Olympics, also noted that the International Association of Athletics Federations has control over which track and field athletes are eligible to compete at the games. “The eligibility of athletes in any international competition including the Olympic Games is a matter for the respective international federation,” the IOC said. The strong statement appeared to rule out any possibility of the IOC trying to overturn or amend the IAAF decision. There had been speculation that the IOC

could try to impose a compromise that would allow Russian athletes without doping violations to be able to compete.

Won’t interfere However, by accepting the IAAF decision and the federation’s jurisdiction over the athletes, the IOC indicated it will not interfere. That suggests Russia’s only recourse for fighting the decision will be at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Earlier Saturday, IOC vice president John Coates said he didn’t think the committee would overturn the IAAF ruling.

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West: Calif. police chief resigns, third in eight days

Nation: Colorado mother rescues son, 5, from lion

World: Space station crew lands safely in Soyuz

World: Accused killer shouts statement in court

OAKLAND, CALIF., LOST its third police chief in eight days Friday as it struggles with allegations that a number of officers had sex with a teenage prostitute and exchanged racist text messages. Mayor Libby Schaaf said acting Police Chief Paul Figueroa was on the job for two days before stepping down. Schaaf appointed Figueroa on Wednesday after abruptly removing the interim police chief, Ben Fairow, after learning unspecified information that led her to lose confidence in his ability to lead the beleaguered department. She had appointed Fairow after Chief Sean Whent suddenly resigned June 9.

AUTHORITIES SAID A mother fought off a mountain lion that attacked her 5-year-old son in Colorado on Friday night. The sheriff’s office said the boy’s mother heard screaming while he was playing outside in the front yard with his older brother. The mother ran outside, where she saw the animal on top of her son and she dragged the boy away. The Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office said the boy suffered face, head and neck injuries and was in fair condition at a hospital in Denver. The mother was treated and released from a hospital.

AN INTERNATIONAL SPACE Station crew including an American, a Briton and a Russian landed safely Saturday in the sun-drenched steppes of Kazakhstan. The Soyuz TMA-19M capsule carrying NASA’s Tim Kopra, Tim Peake of the European Space Agency and the Russian agency Roscosmos’ Yuri Malenchenko touched down as scheduled at 3:15 p.m. local time about 90 miles southeast of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan. All descent maneuvers were performed without any hitches and the crew reported feeling fine as their ship slid off the orbit and headed down to Earth.

THE ACCUSED KILLER of British lawmaker Jo Cox gave his name as “Death to traitors, freedom for Britain” in his first court appearance. Thomas Mair, 52, made his defiant statement Saturday in Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London. He was charged with murder, inflicting grievous harm and gun offenses in the slaying Thursday of 41-year-old Cox. The killing brought Britain’s European Union referendum campaigning to a halt. Cox was an advocate for keeping Britain inside the EU and had argued for better treatment of refugee children.


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Personnel from the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, Port Angeles Fire Department and Clallam Fire District No. 2 pull on ropes as three teenagers are brought up a 400-foot embankment from a wreck on Black Diamond Road south of Port Angeles early Friday morning.

Police arrest PA teen after crash, rescue BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles teen was arrested for investigation of vehicular assault after the SUV he was driving plunged almost 400 feet down a Black Diamond Road embankment, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said. Gunner S. Gallauher, 18, was booked into the Clallam County jail Friday after the wreck, which was reported to Clallam County Fire District No. 2 at 12:39 that morning, said Sheriff’s Sgt. John Hollis. Gallauher was not listed on the jail roster Saturday afternoon. Gallauher and two passengers were reportedly treated and released for minor injuries from Olympic Medical Center after emergency crews from several different departments worked for two hours and 35 minutes to bring them

up to the road. One of the occupants suffered a fractured rib, Hollis said. Two others reportedly walked away from the crash and were checked out by emergency medical personnel at the scene before they were taken home. Hollis identified three passengers as Port Angeles residents Dustin Taylor, 22; Keegan Walker, 18; and Alexander Evans, 18. One other passenger was a minor whom Hollis declined to identify, citing Sheriff’s Office policy for juveniles. Hollis said Gallauher admitted to a deputy that he was traveling northbound on Black Diamond Road at a rate of about 60 mph in a 35 mph zone when he attempted to pass another vehicle in a no passing zone, near a sharp corner, in the 100 block of Black Diamond Road. “Gallauher failed to

negotiate the corner; his vehicle slid sideways and rolled several hundred feet over the embankment to the west,” Hollis said in a news release. Although rescue personnel initially reported the crash as being at the bottom of a 160-foot embankment, Hollis said that he had asked for a 400-foot rope for the rescue. That rope, he said, ended up about 10 feet short of the 2007 Nissan Juke SUV, found on its roof down the slope, he said. Hollis said the wreck remains under investigation. No drugs or alcohol were found in the vehicle, and deputies saw no signs of drug or alcohol use, he said. The Port Angeles Fire Department’s High-Angle Rescue team responded as well as the Clallam County Search and Rescue team with lights and more manpower.

Vision: School district CONTINUED FROM A1 volunteer program, continue to support career and Instead, the district is career and technical educafocusing on proposing a tion programs, and make replacement maintenance the dialogue between the and operations levy in Feb- schools and community members who don’t have ruary 2017. The amount of that levy children in the district more is yet to be determined, meaningful,” Thompson said last week. Thompson said. The results of WednesThe current mainteday’s meeting will be ananance and operations levy will expire at the end of lyzed further, with another 2017. It provides 20 percent meeting planned for the of the district’s revenue, he fall, Thompson said. A levy is typically used said. Before the measure goes to fund essential educabefore voters, district offi- tional operations and maincials are seeking greater tenance of existing buildings, and fills in the gap community input. where state funding falls District officials are short, Thompson said. soliciting ideas from the community about changes Board appointee members of the public would like see in the disThe school district also is trict, Thompson has said. seeking a new board mem“We want to develop our ber to replace Maggie Ejde,

whose resignation will be effective Monday. Ejde was appointed in 2014 to fill an unexpired term and was elected in November 2015 to a fouryear term. The new appointee’s term will extend to 2017, when an election will be held for the remainder of the term through 2019. The application deadline is June 24. Several applications have been received, Thompson said. For more information, see www.csd49.org. For an application, see http://tinyurl.com/PDNChimacumapplication.

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

Funding: $100K per day CONTINUED FROM A1 filed late Friday, lawyers for those suing the state over The court has assessed education funding said law$100,000-a-day sanctions makers adjourned this year since last August that are without detailing how they supposed to be set aside in would increase K-12 fundan education fund, some- ing and instead delayed thing that lawmakers have meaningful action until not yet done, though there’s after the November elecenough in state reserves to tions. The plaintiffs urged the cover the amount. In their own court brief justices to maintain pres-

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sure on the Legislature. “If Washington children’s paramount and positive constitutional right to an amply funded education is a right rather than a platitude, and if Supreme Court Orders are orders rather than suggestions, this Court must now issue a strong and firm enforcement order that leaves the State’s 2017 regular session no reasonable choice other than to fully comply without any more excuses, gimmicks, or delays,” the plaintiffs’ brief said.

The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear Conservation Futures funding recommendations when they meet Monday. The Conservation Futures Citizen Oversight Committee has approved four requests and will present information on them at 10 a.m., after the commissioners’ meeting begins at 9 a.m., in chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The commissioners are expected to schedule a public hearing about the proposals at 10 a.m. July 11 in chambers. The proposals are: ■ $34,814 toward the acquisition and operation of 10 platted parcels within the Quimper Wildlife Corridor. ■ $5,000 toward the acquisition of 107 acres of floodplain adjacent to the Big Quilcene River. ■ $22,000 toward Irondale Beach acquisitions. ■ $97,100 toward the acquisition of a 33-acre forest and farmland conservation easement in the Tarboo Valley. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ Compensation of no more than $4,359 to the Noxious Weed Control Board for services for the Chimacum watershed. Funding is through the North Olympic Salmon Coalition. ■ A memorandum of understanding committing the Jefferson County Extension staff to install and maintain a rain garden at the corner of Walker and Washington streets in Port Townsend. At a 1:30 p.m. briefing, commissioners will hear an update on Washington State University Extension programs.

Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will discuss establishing a new social media policy when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St.

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PORT ANGELES — Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd had the authority to ban political signs from the City Council chambers in advance of a Feb. 2 council meeting, an ethics board has ruled. Kidd was exonerated of the alleged ethics violation by unanimous vote Thursday. The three-member panel precluded itself from considering alleged violations that a previous ethics board had addressed. The complaints against Kidd were brought by the anti-fluoride group Our Water, Our Choice! Our Water, Our Choice! complained in part that Kidd directed staff to post a sign asking the public to keep political signs in the hallway outside of council chambers. Kidd chaired the Feb. 2 meeting in the physical absence of Mayor Patrick Downie, who was home but participated by phone. “As I read the rules for

Port of Port Townsend The Port of Port Townsend commissioners will consider accepting the new boat ramp project as completed when they meet Wednesday. The regular meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. at the port commission building, 333 Benedict St., Port Townsend. The meeting will be preceded by a 3 p.m. workshop in the same location. Sam Gibboney, the new port executive director, will discuss expectations and priorities with commissioners.

Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will consider adopting new telecom rates and charges at a meeting Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at the utility’s administration building, 230 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock. It will be preceded by a special meeting at 4 p.m. in the same location. Commissioners will discuss the results of a customer survey.

Port Townsend schools The Port Townsend School Board will hear an update on a collective bargaining agreement and review the performance of a public employee during an executive session Wednesday. The special, closed meeting will be at 5 p.m. in Room S-11 at the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St.

Chimacum schools The Chimacum School Board will hear a summary of the comment made at a community visioning meeting when it meets Wednesday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. at 91 West Valley Road. The visioning meeting was last Wednesday. The board also will consider policies on special education, use of restraint and reasonable force, parental involvement in Title 1 and family, maternity and caregiver leave.

Jefferson Transit The Jefferson Transit Authority board’s monthly regular meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled. The next meeting will be a special meeting at 1:30 p.m. June 28 at 63 Four Corners Road to consider a contract with Shea, Carr & Jewell Inc. of Olympia for construction of a bike-andride at the Transit office. The next regular board meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 19.

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the operation of the council, the mayor, or the presiding official at the time, does have the right to determine procedure,” said Ken Williams, ethics board chairman and retired Clallam County Superior Court judge. “That procedure would include the right to determine, frankly, whether or not signs would be allowed. “To be an ethics violation, it would have to be an intentional violation of somebody’s rights,” he added. In a Friday interview, Kidd said the board reached a “logical conclusion.” “As chair, I was following the rules to maintain order and conduct the meeting,” Kidd said. “I really think the charges themselves are rather frivolous, and I’m sorry that we have had to go through all these ethics complaints.” Kidd abruptly adjourned the Feb. 2 council meeting by cutting off an anti-fluoridation speaker. An earlier ethics board — which was composed of Frank Prince Jr., Grant Meiner and Danetta Rutten — had ruled that Kidd violated the ethics code by inter-

rupting a speaker and by abruptly adjourning the meeting. That panel unanimously voted to recommend that the City Council verbally admonish Kidd. Council members decided to wait to consider the recommendation until the board chaired by Williams finished hearing the Our Water, Our Choice! complaint and until a third board rules on a similar complaint against Downie that was filed by Marolee Smith. The contentious Feb. 2 meeting had been dominated by criticism of four council members — Kidd, Downie and Councilmen Dan Gase and Brad Collins — who had voted in favor of continued fluoridation of the city water supply. They were dubbed the “Fluoride Four” after the 4-3 vote last December. Williams and fellow ethics panelists Meiner and Jerry Dean determined that Kidd had the authority to direct the city clerk to post a sign that read: “We ask that all signs remain in the hallway outside of council chambers.”

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The council will consider assigning the Information Technology Committee the task of reviewing options for increasing the city’s presence on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus. Historically, staff members have been concerned about the ability of the city to use those platforms and remain in compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act, but it now appears that a combination of technology and policy can resolve issues, a staff memo said. The council also will consider adopting a three-year plan covering 2016-18. It will consider amending the building code to bring it into line with state changes. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other scheduled city committee meetings are: ■ City Council General Services & Special Projects Committee — 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, thirdfloor conference room, City Hall, 250 Madison St. ■ Planning Commission — 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thursday in council chambers. Short-term rentals are among the agenda items.

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Candlelight vigil on Hook meant as Fla. memorial BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles resident Shanee Wimberly, horrified by the shootings in Orlando, Fla., last Sunday, is organizing a candlelight vigil on Ediz Hook on Saturday evening. Wimberly, 24, said she and her friends are seeking an outlet for the emotions

churned up by the shootings, which killed 49 and wounded at least 53 in a gay nightclub, she said. “I just wanted to hold a peaceful event,” she said, to be grateful for being alive. “It’s important for people to . . . they don’t have to agree with being gay. This is about coming together.” She plans the vigil for 6:30 p.m. and expects it to take about two hours.

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The entire community is invited to gather on Ediz Hook near the Coast Guard gate, she said. Wimberly had not put together a program by Saturday but envisions opportunities for members of the community to talk if they feel moved to do so. Wimberly asks that anyone interested in taking part in the candlelight vigil bring flashlights or battery-

operated candles that won’t be affected by the Ediz Hook breezes. Rainbow shirts and similar clothing are also welcome. For more information, see http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-orlandovigil.

________ Assistant Managing Editor Mark Swanson can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 55450, or mswanson@peninsuladailynews.com.

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At right, Anders Chapman, 17, left, and Janson Pederson, 18, both of Port Angeles, put on their mortarboard before the graduation ceremony Saturday afternoon at Peninsula College. The two received an associate degree through the Running Start program at the college and plan on attending a four-year college. Below, Valerie Oldemeyer, 34, left, of Port Angeles, fixes the tassel on the mortarboard hat of Cindy Crawford, 44, of Sequim before graduating. Both received Associate in Applied Science transfer nursing degrees.

will evaluate what, if any, major playground upkeep or remodel projects may need to be put on the drawing board in the coming years, Ross said.

Work party highlights Also on the agenda during the two-day work party: ■ Sealing of a few wooden elements in the structure. ■ Touch-up painting of play areas and kids’ handprint tile kiosks. ■ Carpentry repairs on the fence. ■ Carpentry repairs of several benches and tables. ■ General inside and outside cleanup. Volunteers should bring gloves, rakes and paintbrushes. People comfortable with light carpentry can bring power drill drivers and carpentry tools. Sawhorses, a power miter saw and a router may also be needed. The foundation will provide Port Angeles High

School students who volunteer with documentation of community service hours. Most students need such hours toward graduation requirements, and many use them as part of their resumes for college or employment applications. The Dream Playground at Erickson Park has two areas: one for those 5 and younger and another for those older than 5. Adjacent to the Dream Playground are picnic tables, a pavilion with tables, a skateboard park, tennis courts and restroom facilities. The Dream Playground was built over five days in September 2002 by more than 2,000 local volunteers. It is one of the largest

volunteer projects Clallam County has ever seen, organizers said. Starting in February 2002, the playground committee raised more than $185,000, nearly all from local businesses and individuals, to pay for the construction. Many local materials were donated as well. Playgrounds of this type have a typical lifespan of 20 years, but with the continuing volunteer maintenance being done on the Port Angeles facility, it may last even longer, say members of the foundation. For more information, visit www.padream playground.org or find the Port Angeles Dream Playground on Facebook.

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________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com. Executive Editor Leah Leach contributed to this report.

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A shocking Transit video, which is on the Peninsula Daily News website at www.peninsuladailynews.com, shows a man kicking Olsen in the face and bashing her head against the walls and floor of the bus until Crummett stops the bus in the 1600 block of West 16th Street and intervenes. The 60-year-old driver was subsequently punched, choked and thrown against a change machine, according to the probable-cause affidavit. Crummett managed to escape from White’s grip and shut off the battery before her alleged assailant took the wheel of the bus, court papers said. The man was attempting to start the bus when police arrived, they said. Both women were treated at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles and discharged after the attack. Both are reported to be recovering at their homes. One of the assault charges is for strangulation, and the other carries a special allegation that White caused the reckless infliction of substantial bodily harm on a vulnerable victim.

A report from Peninsula Behavioral Health filed with the court June 2 said White had been seen at the agency since 2013 through a Veteran Administration contract. It said he had been diagnosed as “bipolar with mixed manic and depressive symptom history, which is secondary to 2001 traumatic brain injury with temporal lobe involvement,” the report said. It also said the agency “is not contracted nor do we provide any medication related services to Mr. White. All of his medical care and medication (medical and mental health) needs are handled through the Port Angeles VA Clinic and the Veterans Administration system.” It recommended that White have weekly appointments with a counselor and take all medications prescribed by the VA. In a June 6 addendum to the June 2 report, the licensed independent clinical social worker wrote: “Mr. White stands accused of serious criminal charges which is outside of my scope of practice and training to assess related to any competency, risk to the community and any future risk that he might pose. “Such areas of assessment are best made by forensically trained and experience mental health providers, which I am not.” The court will consider the report at a status hearing July 1. White had been served exclusionary papers preventing him from riding Clallam Transit buses. He has a right to appeal his permanent exclusion from Transit in three years, agency General Manager Wendy ClarkGetzin said.

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LONGVIEW — A dementia care facility in southern Washington has settled a negligence lawsuit with the family of a woman who froze to death outside in 2013. The Daily News of Longview reported that a trial set for Canterbury Gardens and the family of Norma Sheldon was canceled this month. Settlement terms were not disclosed. Officials say the temperature was 28 degrees when Sheldon’s body was found in an enclosed, open-air courtyard Dec. 8, 2013. Facility records show a required midnight bed check wasn’t done. The Cowlitz County Coroner’s Office said her cause of death was hypothermia. The state subsequently sanctioned Canterbury and nearly revoked its license. The state and facility eventually reached a settlement that allowed the center to keep its doors open. A spokeswoman for Canterbury said the facility has improved its operations.

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Dream Playground volunteers sought for annual cleanup PORT ANGELES — The Dream Playground Foundation is seeking volunteers for annual maintenance at Erickson Park on Friday and Saturday. Raking, cleanup, fence repair, painting and sealing will be done each day between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., said Jennifer Ross, secretary/treasurer of the volunteer nonprofit foundation formed in 2003 to raise funds and support for the playground, which is on South Race Street across from Civic Field. Volunteers can come for as little as an hour or for the whole time. Each year, the foundation prioritizes the repairs the playground needs most and puts together a work party to tackle them. The group is hoping for 20 to 30 volunteers this year, Ross said. This year, the foundation, with the help of the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department,

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Various summer music series tune up BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Concerts on the Pier, Port Angeles’ outdoor summer concert series, will begin Wednesday. Sequim’s Music in the Park series will start Tuesday, June 28, and Main Street’s Concerts on the Dock series in Port Townsend will begin Thursday, July 14. The weekly concerts on the North Olympic Peninsula are free and open to the public throughout the summer months.

Port Angeles The Concerts on the Pier series, organized by the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, runs every Wednesday evening throughout the summer through Sept. 7. All concerts start at 6 p.m. at City Pier, with parking at Lincoln Street and Railroad Avenue. Vendors will sell food, and organizers said they are working on the possibility of adding a beer and wine garden at the venue. If heavy wind or bad weather is expected, the performances may be moved to The Gateway pavilion at the corner of Lincoln and Front streets. Audience members are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs to the informal, family-friendly performances. No smoking is allowed on City Pier during the concerts. The list of the 12 bands who will play throughout the summer includes both local and familiar favorites, as well as bands from the Seattle area that are new to Port Angeles. “I’m very pleased with the quality and diversity of this year’s lineup,� said

Marc Abshire, executive director of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce. “The selection committee did a great job making sure we had local bands represented as well as introducing new bands from outside our area and some that perform nationally,� Abshire said. “We couldn’t bring this kind of experience to the community without the sponsorship from KeyBank, Elwha River Casino, Peninsula Daily News and Red Lion Hotel, so we are very thankful to them.� The first performance of the series features Navy Band Northwest’s Passage, a high-energy rock band consisting of U.S. Navy personnel. The band covers popular songs from bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Bruno Mars, AC/ DC, Bonnie Raitt and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The series lineup, according to www.portangeles.org, is: ■Wednesday — Northwest Passage; popular music, rock. ■June 29 — Lobo del Mar; Celtic, bluegrass and flamenco fusion. ■July 6 — Kalimba; Earth, Wind, and Fire tribute band ■July 13 — Black Diamond Junction; ’60s to ’80s classics. ■July 20 — Twisted Roots; blues, Western swing and old rock. ■July 27 — Three Too Many; popular rock. ■Aug. 3 — The Weavils; bluegrass and swing. ■Aug. 10 — The Strait Shots; classic rock ’n’ roll. ■Aug. 17 — Ian McFeron Band; folksy rock ’n’ roll. ■Aug. 24 — Sweet T & Justice; Americana blues.

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Port Townsend Main Street’s Concerts on the Dock summer music series will run every Thursday from July 14 through Sept. 1 at City Dock Civic Plaza in Pope Marine Park, 607 Water St. The free concerts will offer local vendors and a beer, wine and cider garden. Seating will open at 4:30 p.m. Shows will begin at 5 p.m. and wrap up by 7:30 p.m. The series lineup, according to www.ptmainstreet. org, is: ■July 14 — Kevin Mason and The PT All Stars; dance band. ■July 21 — Uncle Funk and The Dope Six; dance band. ■July 28 — Toolshed Trio with Abakis; dance band. ■Aug. 4 — Locust Street Taxi; variety band. ■Aug. 11 — Olympic Express Big Band; dance tunes from 1920s-2000s. ■Aug. 18 — Cold Comfort with Kilcid; alternative, rock. ■Aug. 25 — Joy in Mudville; bluegrass, folk, rock, blues and funk. ■Sept. 1 — Lucky Brown and The Funk Revolution; jam-rock, reggae and funk.

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PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles commissioners hope to select a new top administrator at their regular June 27 meeting, they said after conducting interviews of four finalists. Commissioners interviewed the applicants, including two from Clallam County, at a public meeting Thursday. They are Karen Goschen of Sequim — who has served as interim executive director for half a year — David Walter of Port Angeles, James Kuntz of Walla Walla and Robert Uptagrafft of Everett. Commissioners said in separate interviews after Thursday’s five-hour session that their next regular meeting is a target date for making the appointment. The Thursday meeting was followed by a 90-minute reception at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles that was attended by about 50 people. The port’s new head administrator would succeed Ken O’Hollaren, who resigned effective Dec. 31. O’Hollaren succeeded Jeff Robb, who resigned in June 2013. Port Commissioner Colleen McAleer said after Thursday’s interviews that the commissioners will interview the applicants again in executive session before the June 27 meeting. She said they want to delve further into their backgrounds and obtain more of their views on the port “to try to flesh out some more controversial subjects that they may not have been willing to share publicly.” Goschen, 59, was the port’s finance director and deputy director before she took over as interim director. Walter, 56, is a partner in Kingsway Consulting Group of Port Angeles Kuntz, 55, is the former executive director of the Port of Walla Walla. Uptagrafft, 58, is CEO and executive director of the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (PNAA).

Compensation The new director’s salary could be about $140,000, based on the average of executive director salaries for the ports of Anacortes, Olympia, Kalama, Pasco, Edmonds and Skagit, according to Jones Strategic, the executive search firm hired by port commissioners. Yearly benefits for that salary would be an additional $28,500, for total compensation of $168,500. O’Hollaren’s annual salary was $145,000. The executive director will supervise 43 full-timeequivalent employees and administer budgets of $8.3 million for operations and $15.5 million for capital projects for 2016. During their Thursday interviews of the candidates, commissioners asked questions from a list of 15 queries, about a quarter of which were submitted by

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the public. McAleer said she wants an executive director who is “a business development dealmaker.” Port Commissioner Connie Beauvais said the executive director and commissioners should have more interaction. They should work more “as a partnership” with an executive director who unifies the port in a common mission with other public entities. Port Commissioner Steve Burke said he wants an executive director who engages with the board in “an open and candid and honest” manner. A “clarity of vision” is important, Burke added, noting that presently, “we are going from fire to fire.” The complete interviews were recorded by Clallam Public Eye and are available on YouTube.

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Walter said in an interview that he hopes he can stay on the panel if he’s selected as port executive director. Walter told the port commissioners that the port should diversify while continuing to support the timber industry. He said Port Angeles’ remoteness is a strength when viewed, for example, by software developers stuck in the Interstate 5 corridor. Walter said his strength is team-building and that he believes in “servant leadership,” or emphasizing the needs of the team before himself, he said. Walter would ask port staff and stakeholders about what’s been tried and works and what has been tried and did not work. Asked how he would successfully support the success of existing port-related marine, composite materials, timber and ship-maintenance operations, Walter said the answer is the same regardless of the sector. “Understand the needs that are there” would be his plan, he said. ■ Uptagrafft: The port needs to guard against what some, such as billionaire investor Warren Buffet, warn is an impending recession by looking at a mix of opportunities to distribute economic risks, Uptagrafft said. “I have a pretty direct communication style,” he said. On his relationship with the commissioners, “I would hope we don’t have to dance much, that we can share ideas and concepts and discuss the specifics and downsides of those,” Uptagrafft said. He said there should be more cooperation among economic development entities in the county. Uptagrafft also said he would aggressively promote future use of the 100,000-square-foot port building occupied by Westport Shipyard’s cabinet manufacturing operation. The company is planning to move the shop to the 130,000-square-foot former Walmart building the company purchased east of the Port Angeles city limit off U.S. Highway 101 near Morse Creek. “Just hanging for-lease signs is not going to cut it,” Uptagrafft said. Westport’s relocation makes the space “100,000 square feet of opportunity,” he added.

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OLYMPIA — The lone Democratic U.S. senator to have endorsed Bernie Sanders told Washington state Democrats on Saturday that they need to unite behind Hillary Clinton to defeat Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. “ T o advance the goals that so resonated in B e r n i e Sander’s campaign, we need Merkley Hillary Clinton to win this election,” Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon told those gathered at the Democratic state convention. The crowd erupted into boos from the Sanders supporters, mixed with cheers from the smaller Clinton camp. Merkley said that while Clinton wasn’t his first choice, she’s the nominee. “It’s not simply about a name. It’s not about just Bernie, and he will tell you that,” Merkley said. To address goals like global warming and fighting for the middle class, “we have to come together.” Natalie Bonanno, a 21-year-old Clinton supporter from Tacoma, said Merkley’s comments were necessary and welcome.

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Debbie Goodrich, left, works her “Birds for Bernie” table in support of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Friday at the Washington state Democratic Convention in Tacoma. Goodrich had several live parrots on display, including Echo, an African grey parrot, at right. “People care and now know how to get involved, which is what Bernie wanted in the first place,” he said. Sanders supporters at the three-day convention far outnumbered those supporting Clinton. In addition to voting on a party platform this weekend, state Democrats will elect 34 national delegates and eight alternates to the Democratic National Convention. Sixty-seven delegates were previously elected at the party’s May congressional caucuses. The selection of delegates is a formality, and the two candidates are awarded delegates proportional to their finish at the Democratic caucuses in March.

Here are highlights from Thursday’s session: ■ Goschen: She said she played a key role in developing the nonprofit Composite Recycling Technology Center, which is housed in a port facility and is funded with port, city, county, state and federal funds. “Without my involvement in that, we would not be where we are today,” Goschen said. She said she would explore an expanded role for Work together cross-laminated timber, which consists of layers of “The challenge that kiln-dried boards stacked in exists going into the gen- 74 delegates alternating directions and eral election is real,” she bonded with adhesives, and Sanders, who won the said. “If we don’t work pressed to form a solid panel, together and fight together caucuses, will have 74 delaccording to the American to defeat that, then we’re egates from Washington Plywood Association. going to have a serious state at the national con“I need to be out more in vention in Philadelphia in problem.” the community and working But Sanders supporter July. Clinton will have 27. with other leaders and talkIn addition, 17 superJeremy Vallery-Watson, 27, ing about what the port is said he’s not ready to delegates, most of whom doing,” she said. accept Clinton as the nomi- have already pledged their The marine trades indusnee and plans to write in support to Clinton, will try would provide the most represent the state at the Sanders in November. easily obtainable economic He said that regardless convention. growth, she said. On Saturday, state of what happens, he ■ Kuntz: He described believes more people are Democratic party chairhimself as a risk-taker. involved in politics now man Jaxon Ravens said “I like to think out of the that next year, party leadbecause of Sanders. box,” he said. Kuntz said he admired the port’s low debt but that the port’s small inventory of available property limits opportunities for entrepreKitsap School District neurs who want to come to superintendent, will Port Angeles. become the superintendent He suggested the port buy at Northshore School Disproperty and wait for protrict in Bothell. spective tenants. The Port Orchard Inde“You need to have a ________ pendent reported that the broader portfolio,” he said. POULSBO — Michelle Northshore district board He said the executive Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Reid, who left the Port of directors announced director should be the can be reached at 360-452-2345, June 16 that it had unani“trusted adviser” of the com- ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula Angeles School District in 2013 to serve as the South mously selected Reid to missioners, and he advocated dailynews.com. meeting with large employers whether or not they are port tenants. Kuntz also urged forming coalitions with lawmakers and other governments, saying the Port of Walla Walla preserved a consistent level of commercial air service at that city’s airport through those alliances. ■ Walter: The chairman of the board of the Composite Recycling Technology Center,

ers will look into moving away from using the caucus system to allocate delegates to the national convention. Ravens’ announcement was met by loud cheers when he told hundreds of people gathered at the state party convention that “it’s very clear that we’ve outgrown the precinct caucus process.”

Outgrown system He said that while the party is committed to maintaining opportunities for voters to talk with their neighbors about issues that they care about, they will form a subcommittee to explore a different process to officially allocate delegates. “We have not outgrown our need and our desire to talk to our neighbors about the values that we care about,” he said. “We have not outgrown the right and interest in sitting down with people and talking about where we are and where we want to be as a country as a state.” Currently, Democrats use only the precinct caucuses to allocate their delegates. This year, Republicans used the statewide presidential primary, which was won by Trump and Clinton in May.

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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols discusses Juvenile Court prosecutions, diversion programs using Drug Court as an example, court watch and the role and function of law enforcement viaa-vis that of prosecutors. ■ Tuesday: Karen Mahalick discusses the Master Gardeners’ Home Garden Tour. Second segment: 1975

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Study: Parents should avoid comments on child’s weight BY RONI CARYN RABIN THE NEW YORK TIMES

Should parents talk to an overweight child about weight? Or should they just keep their mouths shut? Parents in this situation are understandably torn. Say something, and they risk shaming a child or worse, triggering an eating disorder. Say nothing, and they worry they’re missing an opportunity to help their child with what could become a serious long-term health problem. Now a new study offers some guidance: Don’t make comments about a child’s weight. The study, published in the journal Eating & Weight Disorders, is one of many finding that parents’ careless — though usually well-

meaning — comments about a child’s weight are often predictors of unhealthy dieting behaviors, binge eating and other eating disorders, and may inadvertently reinforce negative stereotypes about weight that children internalize. A parent’s comments on a daughter’s weight can have repercussions for years afterward, contributing to a young woman’s chronic dissatisfaction with her body — even if she is not overweight. “Parents who have a child who’s identified as having obesity may be worried, but the way those concerns are discussed and communicated can be really damaging,” said Rebecca Puhl, deputy director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at the University of Connecticut. TURN

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This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Mark Ozias, Clallam County commissioner, District 1. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first Monday at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., and the third Monday at noon at Fort Worden Commons, 200 Battery Way. This Monday’s program will feature Ben Tomson of BhT Films on “strategies to effectively reach potential customers through video marketing.” The luncheon’s sponsor will be The CoLab. Lunch by Subway costs $8.

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■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets monthly on the third Monday of the month. The group will meet this Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Brinnon Community Center, 306144 U.S. Highway 101 in Brinnon, to hear Bob Rosen, former Hollywood film Producer and current manager of the Quilcene Community Center, be interviewed by host David Neuenschwander. Rosen worked on a variety of projects including “Little Big Man,” “Gilligan’s Island,” “The Crow” and several comedies starring Leslie Nielsen. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s meeting will be an election forum with two of the three candidates in the Aug. 2 primary election for state representative, 24th District, Position 1: Mike Chapman, a Democrat and one of three Clallam County commissioners, and George Vrable of Port Ludlow, who filed as GOP/independent party. Vrable is a car reservation agent in Port Angeles. The third candidate, Democrat Tammy Ramsay of Hoquiam, said “an unforeseen occurrence“ will keep her from being part of the forum. The top two vote-getters in the primary, regardless of party affiliation, will advance to the Nov. 8 general election. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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Renting rooms can be source of income later BY AMY ZIPKIN THE NEW YORK TIMES

Valerie Valdez, now 60, was separated from her husband, Ted, and living in a converted garage apartment in Santa Cruz, Calif., when he died of a heart attack in 2014. She faced a sudden loss of income and wondered how she was going to support herself. She owned a home in Noe Valley, an upscale San Francisco neighborhood, occupied by a tenant renting month to month. She gave the tenant notice and moved back into the house, which she had cleaned and repainted. She invited the friend of a friend as a paying guest for $60 a night, placed a listing on Airbnb and received two additional book-

ings right away. “This is going to work,” she remembers telling herself. “I’m going to be OK.” Valdez now lists the four-bedroom home (she occupies one bedroom) on Airbnb, as well as Vacation Home Rentals, HomeAway and VRBO. The three bedrooms each list for $105 to $155 a night on Airbnb. On other sites, she lists the entire house. Last year, she said, she hosted about 400 guests from 100 cities. Owning a cozy bed-and-breakfast in an idyllic location has long been a common dream of many 9-to-5 employees. But it’s hard work. Many baby boomers, though, are finding another way to

become de facto innkeepers. “It’s an ingenuous way of making money off this asset that you otherwise can’t monetize,” said Richard W. Johnson, director of retirement planning at the Urban Institute in Washington. Airbnb, in a 2015 study, identified people over 60 as the fastest-growing cohort of its hosts, increasing by 102 percent that year, compared to its overall growth rate in the United States of 85 percent. Worldwide, the company estimates that about 260,000 of its roughly 2 million listings are offered by hosts 60 and older. Of those, 64 percent are women. (The company doesn’t track marital status.) TURN

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Rentals: Travelers to location CONTINUED FROM A10 Other home rental companies also have older hosts, they say, but don’t break down statistics by age or gender. There is even a co-op specifically aimed at older people. Some 1,500 individuals pay a $75 annual fee to belong to the Evergreen B&B Club, which advertises bed-and-breakfast homestays for people older than 50. Members are expected to be hosts as well as paying guests, contributing $20 a night to cover the cost of breakfast and incidentals. While some may have concerns about lost privacy or living with strangers, those who have taken the plunge say their experiences are largely worthwhile. Divorced in 2012, Jacque Schultz, 66, heard about Airbnb at a party and looked at the furnished but unused downstairs of her duplex, which has a separate entrance, as a potential profit center. “It was more house than I needed,� she said of the property, which is in Nashville, Tenn. She added a luggage rack.

Be our guests Her guests have included European tourists, performers who come to the area for a gig and recent college graduates on job searches. During winter months, she visits family in Florida. Schultz says the unit, which rents for $110 a night, is booked about 15 to 20 days a month. Airbnb says the average senior host receives about $6,000 a year for about 60 days of work. The company charges hosts a 3 percent booking fee, as does Vacation Home Rentals. Fees at

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always being on, as Elle La Forge, 65, found out when she began renting out the ground floor of her townhouse in the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island, a short walk to the ferry to Manhattan. She invested $5,000, painted and installed a new floor, and added appliances, glasses, dishes and a microwave. For a private space that sleeps up to three, she charges $80 a night for one person and $10 a night for each additional person. “It does tie you down,� La Forge said. “I have my phone with me all the time.� One guest, she recalled, phoned after departure for a lesson in paying tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike.

Nearly fully booked But her solicitousness, and the general enjoyment she takes in helping point her guests to tourist attractions and other options, pays off. She is almost fully booked through September, she said. Airbnb said women older than 60 are consistently the highest-rated in the company’s star system. Edward LeMay, 73, a retired accounting professor, is another popular host. He has augmented his pension and retirement income by renting out rooms in his rowhouse in the South End of Boston. The extra income has provided him with the means to take piano and

voice lessons, and travel to Israel and Turkey with the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus. In comments online, guests praise his warm welcome and engaging conversation. Still, his hospitality has limits. For two couples looking to stay together during the crowded Boston Marathon event, he agreed to give up his own room. But then he received a belated four-page complaint letter from one of them about some minor repairs that were going on at the time. He did not need to reimburse the guests, but it still left a sour taste that they Some links hadn’t recognized that he Some studies have actuhad gone out of his way to ally linked parents’ critical help them. comments to an increased risk of obesity. Sour taste One large government“Even if someone is very funded study that followed nice, they aren’t necessarily thousands of 10-year-old going to be a good guest,� he girls found that, at the start of the study, nearly 60 persaid. Others prefer the reci- cent of the girls said someone procity of Evergreen B&B — a parent, sibling, teacher or peer – had told them they Club. were “too fat.� Nancy Kennedy, 78, a By age 19, those who had weaver from Eureka, Calif., been labeled “too fat� were drives to shows to display more likely to be obese, her handmade rugs and regardless of whether they stays with club members en were heavy at age 10 or not. route. Comments made by fam“It’s a way to cut costs ily members had even stronand make new friends,� she ger effects than comments said. made by unrelated people. She discussed “politics Several studies have and life� with one host. At found that when parents another destination, the encourage overweight teenhost told her where to find agers to diet, the teenagers the key and left food in the are at higher risk of lower refrigerator. self-esteem and depression Valdez has told friends and of being overweight five and relatives about her years later. experiences and encourResearch by Dianne Neuaged them to join Airbnb as mark-Sztainer, a professor at well. the University of Minnesota, She has entertained found that when parents German, French and Chi- talked to their teens about nese tourists simultane- losing weight, teenagers were more likely to diet, use ously. “It makes me feel like I unhealthy weight-control am traveling around the behaviors and binge eat. Those behaviors are less world,� she said.

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“The longitudinal research shows it can have a lasting impact.� The impact on girls may be especially destructive, she said, because “girls are exposed to so many messages about thinness and body weight, and oftentimes women’s value is closely linked to their appearance. If parents don’t challenge those messages, they can be internalized.� The new study included over 500 women in their 20s and early 30s who were asked questions about their body image and also asked to recall how often their parents commented about their weight. Whether the young women were overweight or not, those who recalled parents’ comments were much more likely to think they needed to lose 10 or 20 pounds, even when they weren’t overweight. The study’s lead author, Dr. Brian Wansink, a professor and the director of Cornell University’s Food and Brand Lab, characterized the parents’ critical comments as having a “scarring influence.� “We asked the women to recall how frequently parents commented, but the telling thing was that if they recalled it happening at all, it had as bad an influence as if it happened all the time,� said Wansink, author of the book Slim by Design. “A few comments were the same as commenting all the time. It seems to make a profound impression.�


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Compare these gun death rates United States seems to be in a different world advanced countries. Around the world, those counTHE NEW YORK TIMES tries have substantially lower rates of deaths from gun homiHE MASS SHOOTING cide. in Orlando last Sunday In Germany, being murdered was appalling in scale: 49 with a gun is as uncommon as killed in a single attack. But it’s not unusual for dozens being killed by a falling object in of Americans to be killed by guns the United States. About two people out of every million are in a single day. Gun homicides are a common killed in a gun homicide. Gun homicides are just as cause of death in the United rare in several other European States, killing about as many people as car crashes (not count- countries, including the Nethering van, truck, motorcycle or bus lands and Austria. In the United States, two per accidents). million is roughly the death rate Some cases command our for hypothermia or plane crashes. attention more than others, of In Poland and England, only course. about one out of every million Counting mass shootings that people die in gun homicides each make headlines and the thouyear — about as often as an sands of Americans murdered American dies in an agricultural one or a few at a time, gunshot accident or falling from a ladder. homicides totaled 8,124 in 2014, In Japan, where gun homiaccording to the F.B.I. cides are even rarer, the likeliThis level of violence hood of dying this way is about makes the United States an the same as an American’s extreme outlier when measured chance of being killed by lightagainst the experience of other BY KEVIN QUEALY AND MARGOT SANGER-KATZ

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ning — roughly one in 10 million. In the United States, the death rate from gun homicides is about 31 per million people — the equivalent of 27 people shot dead every day of the year. The homicides include losses from mass shootings, like Sunday’s Orlando attack, or the San Bernardino, Calif., shooting last December. And, of course, they also include the country’s vastly more common single-victim killings. To give you a sense of how unusual America’s gun violence problem is, consider the daily death toll compared with other Western democracies. The chart at left imagines that the populations of those countries were the same as the population of the United States.

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NTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS help highlight how exceptional the United States is: In a nation where the right to bear arms is cherished by much of the population, gun homicides are a significant public health concern. For men 15 to 29, they are the third-leading cause of death, after accidents and suicides. In other high-income countries, gun homicides are unusual events. Last year’s Paris attacks killed 130 people, which is nearly as many as die from gun homicides in all of France in a typical year. But even if France had a mass shooting as deadly as the Paris attacks every month, its annual rate of gun homicide death would be lower than that in the United States. The table at right shows the mortality rates for gun homicides in a variety of countries, along with a correspondingly likely cause of death in the United States.

and 2012. The United States death rates come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention over those same years. There are more recent statistics on American gun deaths, like the FBI number at the top of this article, but we chose these years to provide fair comparisons. We focused on the rates of gun homicides; the overall rate of gun deaths is substantially higher, because suicides make up a majority of gun deaths in the United States and are also higher than in other developed countries. The table is not meant to make light of rare causes of death. Instead, we show them as a way to help think meaningfully about the differences among gun death rates. The rate of gun violence in the

United States is not the highest in the world. In parts of Central America, Africa and the Middle East, the gun death rates are even higher — close to those from heart attacks and lung cancer in the United States. In neighboring Mexico, where a drug war rages, 122 people per million die in a gun homicide, a rate slightly higher than Americans’ death rate from pancreatic cancer. But the countries with those levels of gun violence are not like the United States in many other ways, including GDP, life expectancy and education. Among developed democracies, the United States is an outlier. Editor’s note: A version of this article was first published in December 2015 and was updated after the Orlando shootings.

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What’s the most memorable experience you’ve had with your father?

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“It’d be going out hunting and fishing with my dad. I did it regularly from the age of 5. This was down in Texas. I remember shooting for turkeys, and I got my first one at 11 with Dad’s help.”

“We went fishing when I was 7 or 8. It was off of a dock in a lake down in California. We went camping also. I didn’t catch any fish but had a great time with Dad. I remember baiting salmon eggs.”

“I remember that many times late at night, Dad and I would sit at the kitchen table and talk about good and bad and right and wrong. I was around 10. He made me feel special by doing that with me.”

“He took me to see a baseball game at Yankee Stadium, and I got to see the legendary Herb Score pitch for the Cleveland Indians. My father was an Indians fan who hated the Yankees, but we still went to Yankee Stadium to see the Indians. ”

“My two older brothers and I played high school football in California, where my dad was the head coach. I especially remember a playoff game. I was a freshman, with Dad as coach. It was awesome.”

“When he took me fishing. I started when I was 5. We went almost every weekend up in the Chain Lakes of Maine. We caught pickerel and bass. It was catch-andrelease, so we fished all day.”

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“Years ago in Utah, Dad helped with Trail Trotters with my horse Shorty, a Welch pony. He helped with grooming and bathing and especially how to ride in a parade. I was about 10 at the time.”

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Peninsula Voices Assault rifles Sometimes Thursday PDN Commentary page columnist Amy Goodman gets it right. Other times, she reverts to her deep-seated liberal beliefs and politically correct message. Think about it: She alludes to a simplistic solution of our elected federal officials that they can ban a gun and prevent a sick loser from killing others [“Let’s Learn From Australia On Bans,” May 16 PDN]. Remember the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, no survivors? How about the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, the Brussels’ Airport bombings March 22 this year and 9/11 — none was caused directly by assault rifles. If the well-paid folks we constantly elect can’t get the job done — protecting our safety — why are returning them to the pig trough in Washington, D.C.? We have all heard Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity — doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results — yet we voters exhibit that trait during elections. Goodman did make sense when she referred to current background checks needing to be more comprehensive. She is right. We need real-time information on those we allow access to not only our methods of transportation but to components for destructive devices that result in the loss of

public safety. In Orlando, Fla., one gun store co-owner from whom the shooter had sought bulk ammunition and body armor said he reported the man to the FBI. That, folks, was a red flag. Who dropped the ball? Is the FBI is so busy investigating our former secretary of state’s alleged classified-information leaks they missed out on this one? Phil Reed, Forks

Campaign money With the election season underway, we need to be aware of how much money candidates spend on their campaigns. Because of the Supreme Court’s decision allowing huge contributions to political campaigns, money can excessively influence elections at all levels — federal, state and local. Regardless of the office sought, the impact can be immense. Rather than having a candidate’s qualifications and positions on the issues inform voters, massive amounts of campaign money can undermine our constitutional right to political equality. Candidates can “buy” their offices, and contributors can expect favors for their contributions. Unfair, perhaps, but huge contributions are legal. Researching public campaign disclosure websites is as important for a voter as reading the state’s published statements by the candidates.

We want qualified candidates to run for office, not just those who can buy more publicity and influence than their opponents. Gene Erickson, Port Angeles

For I-732 Ninety-degree temperatures in early June, diminishing water resources and exploding oil trains are a dangerous mixture. That was the combination along the Columbia Gorge in early June and is only a forerunner to more frequent scenarios in our climate-changing future. It is a warning to all of us who care about our own and our children’s futures that we need to start acting now to limit our use of fossil fuels and at least halt the speed at which climate change is happening. And yes, there is some-

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als who were using nonprofit and public agencies. The CCCW’s behavior is concerning. Getting tough on crime and the war on drugs have not made our communities safer from drug use, but they have resulted in racist targeting of communities of color. Could there be more humane and effective responses to drug use in the Port Angeles community? Members of the RJC are concerned about the heroin problem, but we are also concerned about poverty and racism. We do not want to create or perpetuate policies and practices that inadvertently criminalize people of color. We ask why the CCCW was reported as a hate group, then shut down by Facebook administrators for not meeting community thing we can do, and it’s Please ask yourselves standards. very important and adviswhether you’re willing to The RJC stands against able. take this step. organized terror toward Our world depends on Do we care enough our community members it. about the world we live in and supports efforts toward Then vote yes for Initia- economic equality, fair and will pass on to future tive 732 in the Nov. 8 elecgenerations, or do we kick employment and housing, the can down the road and tion. and social justice for Port Someone in the country Angeles. leave the work to future needs to lead the way. generations? We reject fear-based disLet’s stand up for our That is the question we crimination and question must all ask ourselves, and pioneer tradition here in its relationship to vigilanWashington state and be that is the reason I’m vottism, a question arising ing next November for Ini- the ones. from tragedies such as the Anita Matthay, murder of Trayvon Martin tiative 732, which taxes our Sequim by a vigilante law enforcemost polluting corporate entities such as oil refinerment volunteer in Florida ies while at the same time Group concerned in 2012. giving a tax break to peoIs further criminalizaThe Port Angeles Racial ple — think of the majority Justice Collective (RJC) tion of disadvantaged comof us here on the North munities what Port Angenotes with dismay the Olympic Peninsula. les believes is best? Or is it recent online profiling of We must begin now to possible to find avenues of people in our community limit our consumption of rehabilitation and compaswho are considered “undefossil fuels, which are sionate justice to create a sirables.” Clallam County responsible for and the place that all of us can Criminal Watch (CCCW) driving force behind the cli- engaged in a zealous brand proudly call “our town”? mate change we’re experiRosanna Yates-Bailey, of “anti-criminal” activity encing. Port Angeles by photographing individu-

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY SARAH LINDQUIST

Rave of the Week A GREAT BIG rave goes out to the retired gentleman from New Jersey via Nevada. After I purchased a new grill, the box would not fit in the trunk or back seat of my car. This wonderful guy loaded the grill into his trailer and followed me home. This kind gentleman would not accept any money for his delivery service. The Father’s Day surprise was spoiled, though — my husband had to come out and help with

lifting the box out of the trailer.

. . . and other Raves WHAT BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATIONS for the bonsai by the Dungeness Bonsai Society on June 11 for its annual spring 2016 exhibition. We were amazed at some of the ages — 250plus years — and at the variety of trees. And the two in bloom were spectacular. A HEARTFELT THANK-YOU to the person who turned in my purse, left in a cart in the parking area at Costco [Sequim] last week. What a relief. Thank you so much.

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Rant of the Week A BIG RANT to the miscreant who defaced a political sign with obscene language on U.S. Highway 101 and trespassed on private property to do it. This is not an example of free speech. It is an example of vandalism.

. . . and other Rants POLLY PUP HAS been missing for over six months. Must we still have sandwich boards near intersections and signs hung on electric poles asking for information? I’m sorry, but poor Polly has a new home or was coyote dinner some time ago. Face the fact that she is long gone and take your signs down. Our sympathies go out

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ANACORTES — The Olympic Crosscutters 18U baseball club pounded out seven extra-base hits, including three triples, to pound American Legion Post 7 of Bellingham 11-3 in six innings at Volunteer Field. The Crosscutters started fast in Friday’s game, posting four runs in the bottom of the second inning. With one out, Lane Dotson tripled and was brought home on a double by James Thayer. After a Ben Bruner walk, a double by Matt Bainbridge scored Thayer and Bruner. A Gavin Velarde triple to right field scored Bainbridge. Post 7 put up three runs in the top of the third, but Olympic added one run in the bottom of the fourth, two in the fifth and four more in the sixth to close out the contest. Thayer had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits. He singled in the fourth inning and doubled in the second and fifth innings. Justin Porter also produced at the plate for the Crosscutters going 2 for 4 with a two-run triple in the sixth inning, along with a double, a stolen base and two runs. Andy Johnston earned the win on the mound by going three innings, allowing three runs on four hits while striking out two and walking one. Anthony Bitegeko went two scoreless innings in relief for the Cutters (4-0). Cole Dotson came on in relief of Jake Sparks after Sparks hit a batter and walked two more to load the bases, but Dotson ended the threat with three straight outs. The Crosscutters will host a doubleheader with Central Kitsap at Civic Field in Port Angeles at 3 p.m. Monday. Crosscutters 11, Post 7 3 Post 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 — 3 5 0 Crosscutters 0 4 0 1 2 4 — 11 14 2 WP- Johnston; LP- Ryan Pitching Statistics Post 7: Ryan 5 1/3 IP, 14 H, 11 R, 2 BB, K. Crosscutters: Johnston 3 IP, 4 H, 3 R, BB, 2 K; Bitegeko 2 IP; H, 0 R, 2 BB; Sparks 0 IP, 2 BB; C. Dotson IP, K. Hitting Statistics Crosscutters: Thayer 3-3, 2 2B, SB, 2 R, 2 RBI; Velarde 2-3, 3B, HBP, R, 2 RBI; Porter 2-4, 2B, 2 R, 3B, 2B, 2 RBI; Bainbridge 2-2, BB, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Ryan 2-4, R, 2 RBI; Wood 1-3, R, RBI; Dotson 1-3, 3B, R;

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SEQUIM — A switch to striker from his former position in midfield paid off many times over this season for Sequim sophomore Liam Harris. “We ALSO . . . started ■ Complete with him all-area playing in boys soccer center midteam/B3 field,” longtime Wolves boys soccer coach Dave Brasher said. “It just became apparent real quick that he had molded himself into a classic striker. He’s really good at scoring goals. “Liam is a big, tall target, has good feet and he has really good vision for a forward. He can create for others.” Harris produced a team-high 11 goals to go along with seven assists this spring, helping Sequim rally for a second-place finish in Olympic League 2A Division play and a district playoff berth. He was voted to the Olympic League 2A Division first team by the league’s coaches. Harris also has been selected as the All-Peninsula Boys Soccer MVP by area coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News. “It’s my passion,” said Harris, who plays the sport yearround with Puyallup-based Washington Premier FC. “I love playing. I just always want to play and get better and get to the next level. I want to keep going and play in college.” Harris’ passion for the game was stoked by an early brush with world-class soccer. Brasher, a longtime friend of Liam’s father Tom, recalls a trip the group took to the World Cup in Germany when Liam was 6 years old. “My older nephews would torture little Liam when they were kicking the ball around,” Brasher said. “We’d go and play pickup soccer with the German kids in the parks and they were older and Liam was never afraid. He’d go right at them.” Harris hasn’t lost the fear-

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Sequim’s Liam Harris scored a team-high 11 goals this season, including three in this 4-1 win over rival Port Angeles. lessness needed to play at a high level. “He knows good soccer, he’s seen it up close and it rubs off on the way he plays,” Brasher said. “Part of it is his physical stature. He’s a tall lanky kid and that helps a lot, but even as a freshman he was not out of his element at all.” Harris was a spark for

Sequim’s late-season run in which the Wolves won eight of their final nine regular season contests. He said the Wolves’ second win in that run, a 5-1 drubbing of Bremerton, was crucial in building confidence. “That game felt like a turning point for our team,” Harris said. “We went down 1-0 early

and we sort of went on a run in that game, and I felt like the whole team played really well. I think I scored two goals, but it was more important that the whole team was connecting and working together.” Harris did score two goals in that game and also assisted on a hat trick by fellow sophomore striker Josiah Urquiah. TURN

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Bradow’s bat, arm help Swain’s hold off Forks Outfitters in title game BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Swain’s repeated as Olympic Junior Babe Ruth champions by defeating Forks Outfitters 7-3 in the league title game at Volunteer Field. Swain’s also won the Port Angeles city title and finished with a record of 16-1 for the second consecutive season. The team shutout Westport 19-0 in last season’s championship contest on the strength of a strong performance by Dane Bradow. This year, Bo Bradow delivered on the mound and at the plate for Swain’s in its championship victory. He went five innings on the hill, and was 3 for 3 atbat in his final Olympic Junior Babe Ruth contest. Joel Wood added two hits for the winners, and was robbed of a third by a

diving catch from Forks Outfitters’ Joe Reaume. Milo Whitman also hit safely for Swain’s. Whitman and Gavin Guerrero combined for a stellar 6-4-3 double play. Tim Adams pitched the final two innings for Swain’s, facing only eight batters. Chance Wilson and Brett Moody combined for eight strikeouts for Forks Outfitters, but timely fielders choice and sacrifice flys with runners in scoring position kept the Swain’s scoring attack going. Seth Johnson, Reece Blattner, Rob Anderson and Reaume all hit safely for Forks Outfitters. Swain’s was managed by Tim Adams with help from assistant coaches Josh Wood and Jeff Lunt. Adams and Lunt praised their squad for a great team effort. It was the final Olympic

Junior Babe Ruth game for Swain’s Bradow, Wood, Guerrero, Trevor Shumway and Mitch Knudson, and for Johnson, Anderson, Moody, Chance Wilson and Carson Ness of Forks Outfitters.

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Scoreboard Calendar Today Baseball: Victoria vs. Kelso/Longview, at Civic Field, 10 a.m.; Victoria at Wilder, at Civic Field, 1 p.m.; Olympic Crosscutters vs. Post 7 AA, at Volunteer Field (Anacortes), 1 p.m.; Kelso/Longview at Wilder, at Civic Field, 4 p.m.

Monday Baseball: Central Kitsap at Olympic Crosscutters, doubleheader, at Civic Field, 3 p.m.

Area sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 34; Mark Mitrovich, 34; Jade Tisdale, 36. Net: Marti Martinez, 30.5; Gene Middleton, 31.5; Jay McIlwain, 32.5; Warren Taylor, 33; Bob Woodward, 34; Jan Hardin, 34; Erick Blume, 34. Team gross: Gary Thorne and mark Mitrovich, 67; Jan Hardin and Greg Thomas, 72; Paul Stutesman and Greg Thomas, 72. Team net: Joe Tweter and Bob Woodward, 58; Steven Murata and Bob Reidel, 59; Marti Martinez and Steve Hutchings, 61; George Peabody and Jay McIlwain, 62; Chuck Burkhardt and Jay McIlwain, 62; Marti Martinez and Warren Taylor, 62. Wednesday MERCHANTS LEAGUE — WEEK 11 Standings through Wednesday Team Points 1. Rudy’s Automotive 123 2. Fryer & Sons 122 3. Supplyworks 122 4. Dream Team 122 5. Misfits 117.5 6. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 109.5 7. LaBelle’s Creperie 107 8. Glass Services 101 9. Olympic Sewer & Drain 93.5 10.Briten’s Yard Care 90 11. The Warmhouse 78 12. John L. Scott Real Estate 68.5 13. DeFrang Services 68.5 14. APS Electrical 67.5 15. D&K Painting 59.5 16. Edwood Allstate 56.5 17. Lakeside Industries 53 18. Joshua’s 46 19. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 43 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Rick Hoover, 36; Jack Heckman, 37; Mel Triggs, 37; Tim Lusk, 37; Terry McDonald, 38. Net: Jim Hoin, 32; Ken Fisher, 33; Perry Isaacson, 34; Jade Tisdale, 35; James Root, 35; Tyson Howe, 35; Mark Mast, 35; Briten Doran, 36; Randy Barber, 37; Dolly Burnett, 37. Division Two (9 to 15 handicap) Gross: Keith Beck, 39; Chris Hoare, 42; Randy Hoch, 43; Burt Senf, 44; Barry Tate, 44. Net: Jon Judd, 32; Scott Schwagler, 33; Mark DeRousie, 34; Brian Paulsen, 34; Claudia Williams, 35; Christy Brown, 35; Dave Mittelstadt, 35. Division Three (16 and up) Gross: Mike Rogers, 4; Jay Norberg, 49; Tom Colvin, 51; Sue Barber, 51. Net: Kirt Nicpon, 29; James Paulsen, 32; Sheryl Baxter, 34; Zack Slota, 34; Harry Thomp-

son, 35; Mary Brady, 35; Helen Arnold, 36. Ladies Club Hidden Holes Net: Cindy Schlaffman, 33.5; Marie Murata, 35.5; Sherry Henderson, 36; Dolly Burnett, 36.5; Sue Barber, 38; Linda Bruch, 38.5 Chip In’s No. 15: Dolly Burnett. No. 7: Sue Barber. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Steve Callis, 74; Jan Hardin, 75. Net: Steve Murata, 60; Herb Renner, 60; Bill Clevenger, 60; Ray Dooley, 61; Tom Lowe, 61. Team gross: Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 71. Team net: Herb Renner and Lyle Andrus, 54; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 57; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 58; Ray Dooley and Gary McLaughlin, 59; Ray Dooley and David Henderson, 59; Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 59; Steve Callis and Bill Clevenger, 59. Saturday, June 11 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Rick Hoover, 34; Jim Cole, 38. Net: Tom Lowe, 31; Paul Stutesman, 32.5; Dennis Ingram, 33; Jeff Konopaski, 33.5; Gene Middleton, 33.5; Rudy Arruda, 33.5. Team gross: Bob Dutrow and Rick Hoover, 68; Chuck Burkhardt and Rick Hoover, 69. Team net: Daryl Jensen and Tom Lowe, 58; Paul Stutesman and Kevin Borde, 58; Bob Dutrow and Jeff Konopaski, 59; Jeff Konopaski and Rick Hoover, 60; Dave Henderson and Tom Lowe, 60; Tom Lowe and Ray Dooley, 60; Dennis Ingram and Joe Tweter, 60. Thursday Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Win Miller, 75; Greg Thomas, 76; Buddy Fraser, 76; Jan Hardin, 76. Net: Steve Murata, 60; Bill Rinehart, 64; Andy Callis, 65; Gary Reidel, 66; Dennis Ingram, 66; Darrel Vincent, 66; Warren Taylor, 66. Team gross: Jan Hardin and Greg Thomas, 71; Jim Root and Win Miller, 75. Team net: Steve Murata and Bob Reidel, 57; Bill Rinehart and Bob Woodward, 61; Bob LaBelle and Jay McIlwain, 62; Win Miller and Mike Robinson, 62; Sam Hurworth and Duane Vernon, 62; Ralph Bauman and Duane Vernon, 62. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Monday and Wednesday Men’s Club Seniors 36 Hole Championship Ages 50—67 Low Gross: Ron Grant, 146. Net: Robert Mares, 141; Ron Sather, 144. High Gross: Richard Clendening, 156. Net: Ivan Sorensen, 140; Larry Batson, 140. Ages 68—75 Low Gross: Gil Goodman, 139. Net: Fred Harrison, 140; Everett Thometz, 141. High Gross: James Deckman, 179. Net: Kip McKeever, 140; Milt Mickey, 145. Ages 76—88 Low Gross: Paul Ryan, 174. Net: Warren Benson, 143; Lee White, 146. High Gross: George Switzer, 181. Net: Dick McCammon, 142; Thomas Deeney, 143. Thursday, June 9

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Lady Niners Low Net Division One Net: Darla Shaw, 32; Pat Conway, 35; Donna Maclean, 35. Putts: Darla Shaw, 15. Division Two Net: Arlene Cox, 32; Bonney Benson, 34; Carol Inglesby, 36. Putts: Bonney Benson, 18; Carol Inglesby, 18. Chip In No. 1: Darla Shaw. Birdies No. 8: Olympia Brehm and Arlene Cox. Thursday, May 26 Lady Niners Division One Net: Sue Mobley, 22; Cherste Nilde, 23; J.P. Persall, 25. Putts: Cherste Nilde, 13 Division Two Net: Arlene Cox, 21.5; Jan Boyungs, 26.5; Pat Charters, 26.5; Bonney Benson, 26.5. Putts: Arlene Cox, 16. Birdies No. 4: Arlene Cox. No. 8: Cherste Nilde. No. 4: Patti Wirz. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Low Net Front Nine Net: Mike Morceau, 33; Bob Hilsman, 35; Dan Cadigan, 36. Low Net Net: Lani Warren, 37; Gwen Boger, 38; Janice Orth, 38; Teri King, 38. Wednesday Men’s Club Any Nine Holes Gold Tees Gross: Steve Snover, 32; Tom Chirhart, 33. Net: Bill Engle, 25; Mike Main, 25. Combo Tees Gross: Dennis Powell, 36. Net: Jerry Ahern, 26.5. Tuesday Two Best Ball of Foursome Net: Wayne and Judy Nordyke and Ed Jones and Hilda Duncan, 122; Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy and Dan Flynn and Gail Savage, 123. Closest to pin No. 15: Cynthia Edel: 4 ft. 7 in.; Mark Warren: 30 ft. 5 in.

Slowpitch PA PARKS & RECREATION LEAGUE Standings through Friday Women’s Division Team W L Shirley’s Cafe 3 0 Harbinger Windery 2 0 Alan Millet Law Office 2 0 Elwha Casino/Bravette 1 1 Station 51 Taphouse 1 1 Airport Garden Center 1 3 California Horizon 0 2 Lincoln Coffee Pot 0 3 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Seven Cedars Casino 4 0 Angeles Plumbing 3 1 Elwha Bravez 3 1 Smuggler’s Landing 2 2 Strait Flooring 2 2 Moose Lodge Bulls 1 3 Rain Seafood 1 3 Stamper Chiropractic 0 4 Men’s Silver Division Team W L America’s Elite 4 0 U.S. Coast Guard 3 0

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Basic Ballers 2 2 Ace Michael’s Inc. 1 2 Green 8 Taxi 1 2 D12/Elwha Casino 1 3 Evergreen Collision 1 3 Thursday’s results Basic Ballers, 21, Ace Michaels, 11. America’s Elite, 26, D-12/Elwha River Casino, 5. Basic Ballers, 20, D-12/Elwha River Casino, 6. America’s Elite, 17, U.S. Coast Guard, 9. Evergreen Collision, 16, Green 8 Taxi, 5. U.S. Coast Guard, 8, Evergreen Collision, 4.

Baseball Red Sox 6, Mariners 2 Saturday’s Game Boston ab r hbi ab r hbi L.Mrtin cf 4 1 2 0 Betts rf 4021 S.Smith rf 3 0 3 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 Gterrez ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Bgaerts ss 4121 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 Ortiz dh 4010 N.Cruz dh 4 0 0 0 Han.Rmr 1b 4 2 2 0 K.Sager 3b 4 0 0 0 Brdly J cf 3111 Lind 1b 4 1 1 1 T.Shaw 3b 4010 Clvnger c 4 0 1 0 Chris.Y lf 4110 Aoki lf 3 0 1 0 Vazquez c 3121 K.Marte ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 34 2 9 1 Totals 34 612 4 Seattle

Seattle 110 000 000—2 Boston 000 131 01x—6 E—K.Marte (11). DP—Seattle 2, Boston 2. LOB—Seattle 5, Boston 5. 2B—S.Smith (7), Han.Ramirez (12), Vazquez (8). HR—Lind (9), Bogaerts (9), Bradley Jr. (12). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Sampson L,0-1 42⁄3 8 4 4 1 2 Montgomery 31⁄3 4 2 1 0 3 Boston Porcello W,8-2 6 8 2 2 0 6 Tazawa H,12 1 1 0 0 0 0 Uehara H,11 1 0 0 0 0 2 Kimbrel 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Ben May; Second, Tripp Gibson; Third, Jerry Layne. T—2:53. A—37,195 (37,499).

Mariners 8, Red Sox 4 Friday’s game Seattle Boston ab r h bi ab r hbi K.Marte ss 5 2 2 0 Betts rf 4011 Gterrez rf 5 3 3 6 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 1 Cano 2b 5 1 2 2 Bgaerts ss 4110 N.Cruz dh 3 0 0 0 Ortiz dh 3112 D.Lee 1b 4 0 0 0 Han.Rmr 1b 4 0 1 0 K.Sager 3b 2 1 1 0 Brdly J cf 4010 Innetta c 4 0 0 0 Chris.Y lf 4010 L.Mrtin cf 4 0 0 0 T.Shaw 3b 4120 Aoki lf 4 1 2 0 Leon c 4130 Totals 36 810 8 Totals 35 411 4 Seattle 201 400100—8 Boston 000 200200—4 E—K.Marte (10). DP—Seattle 2. LOB—Seattle 4, Boston 7. 2B—Gutierrez (5), Betts (16), Bradley Jr. (17), Leon (3). HR—Gutierrez 2 (7), Cano (19), Ortiz (18). SF—Betts (2), Pedroia (1). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Iwakuma W,6-5 7 9 4 4 1 4 Rollins 11⁄3 2 0 0 00 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Cishek S,16-20

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Boston Elias L,0-1 4 7 7 7 3 2 Hembree 3 3 1 1 0 4 Layne 2 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Jerry Layne; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Ben May; Third, Tripp Gibson. T—2:49. A—35,896 (37,499).

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BOSTON — It isn’t always possible to identify a game’s turning point, particularly in the early innings, but the Mariners made that easy to do Saturday in a 6-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox. The Mariners had built a 2-0 lead through two innings for rookie Adrian Sampson in his bigleague debut. It could have been more. They settled for one run in the first after loading the bases with no outs. No, that wasn’t it. The game turned in the third inning after the Mariners put Boston starter Rick Porcello (8-2) on the ropes when Leonys Martin led off with a single and went to third on Seth Smith’s double. The Mariners had the meat of their order lined up. And got nothing. Porcello struck out Robinson Cano and Nelson Cruz before ending the inning by retiring Kyle Seager on a grounder to second. Porcello settled into a groove thereafter and pitched through the sixth with little trouble. It was pretty much all Boston after Porcello’s third-inning escape. The Mariners promoted Sampson (0-1) early Saturday from Triple-A Tacoma as a replacement for Wade Miley, who went to the disabled list Friday because of a sore shoulder. Sampson worked his way through three scoreless innings before the American League’s topscoring attack got going. Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a homer in the fourth inning before the Red Sox knocked out Sampson with a three-run fifth while taking a 4-2 lead. Boston added runs in the sixth

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Seattle’s Nori Aoki dives back to first as Boston Red Sox first baseman Hanley Ramirez is late with the tag on a pickoff-attempt at Fenway Park in Boston on Saturday. and eighth against Mike Montgomery. Junichi Tazawa, Koji Uehara and Craig Kimbel closed out the victory. The Mariners had a chance to present Sampson with a big early cushion when they opened the game by loading the bases against Porcello on singles by Martin, Smith and Cano. They settled for one run. Cruz grounded into a run-scoring double play, and Seager popped to left. Sampson then yielded singles to three of the first four batters in his first big-league inning but, thanks to a double play, wiggled free without damage. Adam Lind’s leadoff homer in the second inning made it 2-0. It was a 444-foot bomb that cleared the 17-foot wall at Fenway’s distinctive triangle in center field.

After the Mariners squandered their big chance in the third, Boston pulled to within 2-1 when Jackie Bradley Jr. crushed a 2-1 fastball for a two-out homer in the fourth inning. The ball cleared the 37-foot Green Monster in left-center field. The Red Sox opened the fifth inning with singles from Chris Young, Christian Vazquez and Mookie Betts. That tied the game at 2-2 and put runners at first and third with no outs with the heart of the order coming up. Dustin Pedroia grounded into a double play, but Vazquez scored, and the Red Sox led 3-2. Xander Bogaerts followed with a homer on an 0-2 fastball — a third straight fastball — that just cleared the wall. That finished Sampson and, really, the Mariners.

OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry knows that the record-setting 73 wins, awards and memorable moments that highlighted Golden State’s special season will only be footnotes if the Warriors can’t quickly find their missing game. The 3-pointers have stopped falling, the swagger has gone missing and the defense has had no answers for LeBron James. After two straight losses that have forced a winner-take-all Game 7 in the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight, the Warriors are one game away from either capping the most successful season in NBA history or the greatest Finals collapse. “You just don’t see kind of that rhythm and that flow and just the energy that we play with the offensive end,” Curry said Saturday. “Obviously, we lost Game 5 and 6, not so much because we missed open shots, but also because of our defensive breakdowns. So it’s kind of you can look at and nitpick both sides.” More blame will follow if the Warriors become the first team to lose the NBA Finals after taking a 3-1 series lead, which is one historical mark the Warriors are looking to avoid in a season full of records led by the 73 wins. “When you go from up 3-1 to 3-3, it’s disappointing,” coach Steve Kerr said. “But you get a couple of days, you kind of take stock. You think about where we are. We like our positioning. We like our chances. And we’re at home with a chance to win the championship. You can’t ask for much more than that.” But the Cavaliers come into the game with James who has

almost single-handedly moved the Cavaliers to the brink of winning the first championship in success-starved Cleveland since the Browns won the NFL title in 1964. James has brought the Cavaliers to the verge of a title, using back-to-back 41-point games to stave off elimination and force this decisive final game. He has 24 rebounds, 18 assists, seven 3-pointers, six blocks and just three turnovers in the past two games and leads the series in points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals. “I start to learn from my mistakes and break into the film and seeing the ways that they’re defending me, the ways they’re defending our team, ways I can be a little more efficient,” James said. “I’ve gotten better as the series has gone on.” After shooting 42 percent the first two games, James has shot 55 percent the past four as he has exploited the Warriors in transition and made mid-range jumpers. “He’ll continue to be aggressive,” Warriors forward Harrison Barnes said. “He’s a great player, so he’s going to score. We need to take away the easy ones, a lot of them in transition, easy dunks, defensive breakdowns, not let him just get to the rim easy.” Some of those easy shots have come because of the way the Warriors have shot from long range. Golden State has shot just 36 percent from long range in the two potential clinchers. Curry knows that must change if the Warriors are going to repeat as champions. “I need to play my best game of the year if not my career because of what the stakes are,” Curry said.


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All-Peninsula Boys Soccer Players were selected by area soccer coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Liam Harris

Lukas Mobius

Beshir Little

Josiah Urquia

Thomas Winfield

Patrick Charlton Port Townsend (Senior) Midfielder

Sequim (Sophomore) Forward— MVP

Port Angeles (Senior) Forward

Port Townsend (Senior) Forward

Sequim (Sophomore) Forward

Sequim (Senior) Forward

Voted to Olympic League 2A first team. Scored 11 goals and handed out 7 assists. Notched hat trick in 4-1 win over rival Port Angeles.

German exchange student showed flair for the finish as the leading North Olympic Peninsula goal-scorer (13). Also dished out 6 assists.

Talented striker scored first goal in Redhawks’ first district playoff win in years. Voted to AllOlympic League 1A Division team.

Speedy sophomore scored 7 goals and assisted on 6 more scores for Olympic League’s second-place side.

Tied with Urquia for second on Wolves with 7 goals. Added 2 assists. Three-time All-Peninsula honoree for Wolves.

Redhawks co-captain was voted to the All-Olympic League 1A team and has committed to play soccer at Willamette University.

Wei-Yan Fu

Cameron Chase Eli Biskup

J.T. McElhose

Austin Wagner

Port Angeles (Senior) Midfielder

Sequim (Senior) Midfielder

Port Townsend (Senior) Defender

Sequim (Senior) Defender

Keenan Leslie

Vocal and active presence offensively and defensively for Roughriders. Voted to All-Olympic League 2A Division first-team.

Playmaker in the middle of Sequim’s attack scored 7 goals and added 4 assists. Earned All-Olympic League 2A Division second-team nod.

Team co-captain was named to the AllOlympic 1A Division team. Played solid defense in district playoff shutout of Seattle Christian.

Second-team Olympic 2A Division honoree helped anchor Sequim’s strong defending core and led Wolves to district playoffs.

Port Angeles (sophomore) Goalkeeper

Kept Roughriders in several games with deft saves in goal. Selected to the AllOlympic League 2A Division second-team.

Sequim (Senior) Goalkeeper

All-Olympic 2A first-teamer arranged a Wolves defense that allowed second-least number of goals in Olympic League. Also an avid skeet shooter.

Dave Brasher, Sequim—Coach of the Year: Longtime Wolves head coach led high-scoring Sequim (42 goals) late-season rally to a second-place finish in the Olympic League 2A Division and a district playoff berth. Honorable Mention: Carter McCleary (Chimacum); Grayson Peet (Port Angeles); Evan James (Sequim); Tim Meyer (Port Angeles); Christian Benson (Sequim); Hollund Bailey (Port Angeles); Scott Methner (Port Angeles); Fernando Silva (Forks); Andrew St. George (Port Angeles); Luis Tomas (Forks); Johnny Lua (Forks); Konnor Parrish (Sequim).

MVP: Hat trick hero in win over Port Angeles CONTINUED FROM B1 [Parish] was there to score on the rebound.” Harris helped the “Liam was a real instiWolves get revenge with a gator for us,” Brasher said three-goal explosion in a after the game. Harris also stood out in 4-1 win over Port Angeles at Civic Field. both Rainshadow Rumble “The second PA game soccer contests with rival when I scored the hat trick Port Angeles. He assisted on Sequim’s was definitely a big highlight,” Harris said. lone goal in a 2-1 loss to Brasher said it was the the Roughriders in March. first hat trick he had seen “Liam had just gone back into the game with us in his 20-plus years of down 2-0 and took a really Sequim-Port Angeles games. long shot that was like a He also pointed to a deep 3-pointer in basketball, a heat check,” Brasher close win against North Kitsap in the season’s final said. stretch. Harris scored the “It kind of dipped and game’s lone goal following hit the post and Konnor

up on his own miss. “The second NK Game when we won 1-0,” Harris said. “I felt that was a really big achievement as a whole. We weren’t necessarily the dominant team, but we got the one goal we needed.” With two years of club and high school soccer remaining, Brasher believes Harris has the ability to become one of the best soccer players Sequim has ever produced. “I do, yeah,” Brasher said. “He’s still learning, still willing to learn, and he’s

getting a lot of good coaching, not just the high school level, but with an elite club team. “I’ve joked with his parents that he should just drop out of school and play

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The Proposed Plan (and selected documents) are also located online at: http://tinyurl.com/QuillayuteFUDS Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Quillayute is a Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) that was operational approximately between 1941 and 1946. The 1,202-acre property was acquired by the War Department in the early 1940s and developed as an auxiliary air station for joint U.S. Army and U.S. Navy use. During World War II (WW II), the facility was used as a training center and coastal patrol station. In June 1946, the property was declared excess and was later transferred to the General Services Administration for disposal without restriction. Currently, the site includes: 1 active (Runway #2), 1 inactive runway (Runway #1), a few remaining WW II buildings (of 163 buildings erected), and residential lots. Current ownership includes private individuals, State of Washington, and the City of Forks. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), acting on behalf of the Department of Defense (DoD), is responsible for investigating the former NAAS Quillayute for potential contamination associated with DoD-related activities during the operational years and implementing cleanup actions when required. The investigation of the site is administered under USACE’s FUDS Program. The USACE must comply with the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP), the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Executive Orders 12580 and 13016, the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), and all applicable Army policies in managing and executing the FUDS program. The USACE investigated ar-

eas where past DoD activities might have released hazardous substances in the soil and/ or groundwater. The data from the investigations were used to perform a baseline risk assessment, which shows that all risks and hazards are within or below acceptable values based on current land use. These results were compared to US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Washington Department of Ecology (WDOE) health-based screening levels. The Remedial Investigation (RI) and the Baseline Risk Assessment (BLRA) support the proposed plan that remedial action is not needed because DoD-related contamination does not pose unacceptable risk to people’s health or the environment. The Proposed Plan summarizes the extensive investigations and information from the RI, the BLRA, and other documents that are contained in the Administrative Record File at the Forks Branch Library for public viewing. The USACE is the lead federal agency. The WDOE, as the lead regulatory agency, reviewed USACE’s work during the remedial process and concurs with the assessment and the USACE’s recommendation for no action at the NAAS Quillayute site. A final decision will not be made until comments received during the public comment period have been evaluated. All comments received will be summarized in the Responsiveness Summary section of the Decision Document, the document which formalizes the selection of the final decision. The Decision Document will be included in the Administrative Record File for public viewing as well. In addition, an advertisement will be placed in local newspaper to inform the public about the availability of the Decision Document.

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Briefly . . . Track and Field meet is seventh-best in school history and 19th-best in GNAC history.

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Gymnasts compete VICTORIA, B.C. — Twelve gymnasts represented Klahhane Gymnastics at the Garden City Invitational hosted by Falcon Gymnastics last month. Cindy Liang took first all-around with a score of 37.250 in the Level 4 11-year-old age group. Liang also picked up gold medals on uneven bars (9.45) and floor exercise (9.525) and silver medals on vault (9.10) and balance beam (9.175). Dylan Baermann was fourth all-around (35.35) in the 10-year-old age group, taking a silver medal on

BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Sequim High School graduate and Western Washington University javelin thrower was selected as the Male Freshman of the Year by the Great Northwest Athletic Conference when the conference’s track and field end-of-season awards were announced last week. Barry, who graduated from Sequim in 2015, placed fourth in the javelin at the GNAC Championships and 14th at the NCAA Division II Championships. His season-best throw of 201 feet, 8 inches at the Ralph Vernacchia

uneven bars (8.85), fifth on balance beam (9.05) and seventh on floor (9.10). In Level 6, Kori Miller picked up a silver medal on uneven bars (9.25) and finished fourth all-around (35.35) in the 11-year-old age group. Morgan Mattix was fifth on uneven bars with 8.75. In the 14 and over age group, Danica Miller picked up the bronze on uneven bars (8.725) and finished fourth in the floor exercise (8.975). She took sixth all-around (34.85). Kianna Miller took the bronze on floor exercise (9.075) and fifth on vault (8.975) to finish sixth allaround (34.625). Cassii Middlestead, competing in the Level 7 14 and over age group, took the silver medal on balance beam (9.40) and finished

eighth all-around (34.025). Piper Allen placed fourth on balance beam (8.95) and finished sixth all-around (36.025) in the Level 3 10-11 age group. Members of the Xcel Team competing in the Performance Plus category received gold, silver and bronze performance ribbons. Lainy Vig, competing in the 11-year-old age group, was one of only three girls to receive four golds. Julienne Jacobs earned gold on floor and silver on vault, bars and beam; Aiesha Mathis won gold on vault, silver on beam and floor and bronze on bars; Adisyn Ellis-Bourm claimed two silvers and two bronzes; and Isabelle Pecorarro took four bronze awards. Peninsula Daily News

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Maintenance Person Now accepting applications for a full time maintenance position. ½ time at $15.38/hour and ½ time $18.37/hour, full benefits. This position is located in Forks, Washington. Applications and a complete job descript i o n c a n b e fo u n d a t http://peninsulapha.org/employment-rfprfq/ Resume in lieu of application not accepted.

Maintenance Supervisor The Quileute Housing Author ity has a job opening in La Push, WA for a “Maintenance Supervisor�. Must be a skilled maintenance wo r ke r w h o p e r fo r m s special and preventative maintenance and repairs on our housing units, including plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems. Supervise a staff of 2-5 maintenance. Must have High School diploma or GED, possession of an Associate Degree, or two full academic years of training, a major in construction technology or related field may be substituted for one year of experience. Five (5) years of increasingly responsible maintenance experience and supervisory. For a complete job announcement visit our website at www.quileutenation.org under housing or call (360)374-9719. Open until filled.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4080 Employment General General General General Wanted Looking for a flexible work schedule with benefits and the opportunity to provide critical services to those in need? Clallam Transit System is now recruiting f o r PA R A T R A N S I T DRIVERS! Beginning hourly wage is $9.47; increasing to $11.94 after completion of training and probation; with the maximum rate of $17.05. Health care coverage a n d p e n s i o n o f fe r e d . Please visit our website at http://clallamtransit.com/About-Us/Employment-Oppor tunties for an application packet or stop by the CTS Administration Building at 830 W. Lauridsen, Port Angeles. Deadline to Apply: July 5, 2016. AA/EEO.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANTLPN/RN needed par ttime, for a family practice office. Resumes can be dropped off at 103 W. Cedar St. in Sequim

PARENT EDUCATOR/ COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER. Full time. BA preferred, AA with experience considered. VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR: Part time. See: www.firststepfamily.org for details. No phone calls, please. Part-Time Office Manager. Some accounting knowledge a plus, but will train the right person with a willingness to learn. Great attitude and good at mulit-tasking. Wage DOE. Send Resume to: Peninsula Daily News, PDN #289/Office Port Angeles, WA 98362.

SPECIAL ATTENTION: National Testing Network (NTN) is coming t o Po r t A n g e l e s o n June 25th. We will be testing for Corrections D e p u t y. P h y s i c a l Ability Test will also be conducted. For additional infor mation please contact Clallam County Human Resources @ 417-2396. Registration through NTN is required prior to the test! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!!! ENTRY LEVEL CORRECTIONS DEPUTY CLALLAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Salary Range: $21.86 to $26.64/hr. Union, retirement and benefits eligible position. V i s i t w w w. n a t i o n a l testingnetwork.com, or call 1-866- 5633882, for testing proc e s s i n fo. a n d t o schedule testing.

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REPORTER The Sequim Gazette, an award-winning weekly community newspaper in Sequim, WA., is seeking a general assignment reporter. Assignments will i n c l u d i n g ev e r y t h i n g from local government and politics to investigative pieces and more. If you have a passion for community journalism, can meet deadlines and produce people-oriented news and feature stories on deadline (for pr int and web), we’d like to hear from you. Experience with InDesign, social media and photo skills a plus. Minimum of one year news reporting experience or equivalent post-secondary education preferred. This fulltime position includes medical, vision and dental benefits, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, and a 401k with company match. One of the top weeklies in Washington State, the S e q u i m G a ze t t e wa s named the top newspaper in the state in its circulation size by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in 2005-2008 and 2010, and among the nation’s best in 2011 and 2012 ( N a t i o n a l N ew s p a p e r Association). We are a small newsroom, covering the stories of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley on the Nor th Olympic Peninsula. We are part of Sound Publishing, the largest community media organization in Washington State. Interested individuals should submit a resume with at least 3 non-returnable writing samples i n p d f fo r m a t t o c a reers@soundpublishng.com or by mail to SEQ/REP/HR Depar tment, Sound Publishing, Inc., 11323 Commando Rd. W, Main Unit, Everett, WA 98204 Wanted: Lowboy Driver. Experienced lowboy driver wanted for busy logging road building company b a s e d i n N W WA . Must have 5 years experience, with current CDL. Compensation DOE, includes healthcare and 401k program. Email resume to: NW.Logger@outlook.com or mail to: PO BOX 2789, Bellingham, WA 98227. Support Staff To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experie n c e n e c e s s a r y, $ 1 0 . 5 0 h r. A p p l y i n person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m.

REPORTER The Sequim Gazette, a n awa r d - w i n n i n g weekly community newspaper in Sequim, WA., is seeking a general assignment repor ter. Assignments will including ever ything from local government and politics to investigative pieces and more. If you have a passion for community jour nalism, can meet deadlines and produce people-oriented news and feature stories on deadline (for print and web), we’d like to hear from you. Experience with InDesign, social media and p h o t o s k i l l s a p l u s. Minimum of one year news reporting experie n c e o r e q u i va l e n t post-secondary educat i o n p r e fe r r e d . T h i s full-time position includes medical, vision and dental benefits, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, and a 4 0 1 k w i t h c o m p a ny match. Interested individuals should submit a resume with at least 3 non - returnable writing samples in pdf format to careers@soundpublishng.com or by mail to SEQ/REP/HR Department, Sound Publishing, Inc., 11323 Commando Rd. W, Main Unit, Everett, WA 98204 One of the top weekl i e s i n Wa s h i n g t o n State, the Sequim Gazette was named the top newspaper in the state in its circulation size by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in 2005-2008 and 2010, and among the nation’s best in 2011 and 2012 (National Newspaper Association). We are a small newsr o o m , c o ve r i n g t h e stories of the SequimDungeness Valley on the North Olympic Peninsula. We are part of Sound Publishing, the largest community media organization in Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e. Visit us at www.soundpublishing.com

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Participate in social events where you can make new acquaintances or reconnect with old friends. Attend a reunion or visit the places where you used to hang out with friends. Review the past KINGDOM CLEANING and size up the present. 3 R o u t i n e & m o v e o u t stars

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Problems at home will not be easily resolved. Give yourself the time you need to rethink and re-evaluate your next move. Honesty and integrity may be questioned if motives are unclear. Don’t feel pressured to respond quickly. 2 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You can overcome any adversity you face with discipline, faith and a belief in your ability to excel. Past experiences will help you avoid individuals who may try PRIVATE CAREGIVER: to entice you to do things out I offer good, personal and home care, shop, of character. 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Plans can be made with friends and relatives that will encourage you to look at your options and bring about the changes that will lead to a better lifestyle. Don’t just dream about what you want to do, make it happen. 4 stars

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c o o k , o r t ra n s p o r t t o CANCER (June 21-July 22): appts. PA/Sequim area, Look for something unique good local references. (360)797-1247 and explore the possibilities Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. (360) 457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i c e n s e # C C CHIPSSG850LB.

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County AllForm Welding For 25 years AllFor m Welding has been the b e s t s t r u c t u ra l s t e e l , welding and metal fabrication business in the Sequim area. This is a fantastic successful profitable opportunity. Nice orderly showroom, work area and storage yard. All the vehicles, specialty equipment, and inventory are included. Strong name recognition and established customer base. MLS#301131 $175,000 Ed Sumpter 360-808-1712 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim

SEQUIM SCHOOL DIST Excellent Lot for Seeking substitute bus Multi-Family drivers; will train. 0.36 Acre Zoned RHD, Apply Online: www.sequim.k12.wa.us Could build a 10 Unit M u l t i - Fa m i l y, . 5 m i l e (360)582-3418 from the college, power is on the property, city 4080 Employment s e w e r a n d s a t e r a t street, Salt Water View, Wanted level Lot. MLS#300461 $150,000 Dons Handy Services Team Thomsen Weeding, pruning, weed COLDWELL BANKER eating, landscape imUPTOWN REALTY provement. many other (360)808-0979 jobs ask. (484)886-8834

that unfold. A positive change within an important relationship is favored. A generous offer will lead to greater self-confidence and personal gains. Romance will improve your mood. 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Keep moving forward regardless of what others are doing. Be revolutionary in your pursuits and find a way to make your dreams become possible. Where there is a will, there is a way. With your keen imagination, you will not be denied. 3 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Life is simple as long as you don’t make it too complex. Stick to the truth and focus on being moderate and disciplined. Positive changes can be made if you are willing to compromise. Get things out in the open and avoid uncertainty. 3 stars CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Steer clear of anyone who is trying to make changes on your behalf. You are better off taking care of your affairs personally. An unusual investment will be tempting, but before you take a leap of faith, crunch the numbers. 3 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take care of your responsibilities quickly and get on to more exciting pastimes. Spending time with someone you love will bring about positive changes to the way you live. Live life to the fullest. 4 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t get dragged into an emotional conversation. You are best to put your time and effort into ideas that will help you make money and put you in a much better position to take advantage of something that interests you. 2 stars

105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County COMMERCIAL Ta l k a b o u t a “ C o o l � proper ty! Refrigerated warehouse is now available. Has been used as a dairy distribution warehouse and as a micro-brew facility. Features two 800 sq.ft. coolers and a 20 ft. covered loading dock. Cooler #1 has 4 smaller access doors as well. Building comes with office space, open space and 2 bathrooms, easily adaptable to your plans. Plenty of parking. Mountain view. MLS#300156/893460 $110,000 Doc Reiss 360-461-0613 BELL HILL VIEW LOT TOWN & COUNTRY Just listed. Approximately 1.24 acre lot in preFANTASTIC stigious Highland Hills LOCATION IN TOWN subdivision on Ravens R i d g e R o a d . G r e a t 1 Story on 1 and .5 lots views of mountains, val- with fully finished dayley and ocean from this l i g h t b a s e m e n t . M a i n spacious parcel. Why level has living room, settle for less? Build fireplace, mtn view, 2 br, your dream home here 1 full ba and kitchen with and enjoy all the beauty eat-in space. lower level S e q u i m h a s t o o f fe r. with huge family room, V i e w m o r e i n fo a t : 2nd fireplace, utility w w w. S u s a n . S e q u i m - room, 1 br, .75 ba, and access to backyard. Also RealEstate.com available is adjoining vaMLS#301135 $135,000 cant 1 and .5 lots for Susan Telliard 50K. JUST LISTED! (360)565-6348 MLS#301166 $219,000 TOWN & COUNTRY Ania Pendergrass www.peninsula Remax Evergreen dailynews.com (360)461-3973

BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH SHOP 6 BR home sits on 2.7 rolling acres with a 2,322 sq. ft. shop, beautiful pond, irrigation water, RV Parking, back patio w. Hot Tub. New roof and exterior paint. Modern kitchen with view of the property from above. Daylight basement is finished with a total of 3bed/1 bath on lower level. MLS#291537/825389 $359,000 Jake Tjernell 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY

CUSTOM BUILT HOME On nearly 2.5 ac. in Desirable Merrill Estates! Light and Bright 3,000+ SF 1-level rambler featuring open wood-beam ceilings, built-in wood cabinetry, very spacious kitchen with high-end appliances including Sub-zero fridge. Wood wrapped finish work and detailing throughout. Additional generous sized rooms include craft room, sun room and office. 2 car garage plus large RV and workshop area. MLS#300970/943898 $475,000 Mark Macedo (360)477-9244 TOWN & COUNTRY GREEN ACRES! Approximately 4.78 acres, country living at its best, beautiful mountain views, convenient location with easy access to hiking, biking and golfing, electricity to site, ready to build. Take a l o o k : K i t c h e n D i ck Road, just north of Woodcock Road. MLS#300865 $129,000 Susan Telliard (360)565-6348 TOWN & COUNTRY

FSBO: 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths; 1,900 sq ft. 9,000 sq ft lot. Corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac.Fenced back yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car g a ra g e. D o u bl e p a n e windows. Built in 2002. $240,000. Call Mike 360-461-9616 or Shaila 360-461-0917

F S B O : 4 B r, 2 . 5 b a ; 1,900 sf. 9,000 sf. lot. Corner lot on a quiet culd e - s a c . Fe n c e d b a ck yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car garage. Double pane windows. Built in ‘02. 721 S Estes Ct, Port Angeles, WA. $240,000. call Mike (360)461-9616 or Shaila (360)461-0917.

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GARDEN PARADISE! 3,000+ sq. ft. mountain view home is surrounded by a perennial garden with a private backyard and full auto irrigation system. Living room w/fireplace, family room w/wood stove and new deck. Elevator to basement that has a walk in safe, food storage room, laundry room and studio apartment w/private entrance. Exterior just painted. MLS#300879/938744 $309,900 Walter Clark 360-797-3653 TOWN & COUNTRY GREAT LOCATION Great location for this 2 br, 1 ba home with a partial water and mountain views. Fenced back yard and southern exposure. Large Living/Dining Room with propane insert. Kitchen has a walkin pantry and a Breakfast nook. Upstairs has a bonus room that is not counted in finished square footage (570 Sq. Ft.) along with the daylight basement (1064 Sq. Ft). Covered front p o r c h a n d b a ck ya r d patio. Detached 2 car garage with work bench a n d a d d i t i o n a l p ave d parking off alley. MLS#301171 $160,000 Windermere Port Angeles Jennifer Felton (360)460-9513 LOT LISTING IN SUNLAND Bring your building plans! lightly treed .23 acre lot, Sunland’s own water & sewer for easy hookup, Sunland amenities; tennis and pickle ball courts, pool, beach access and cabana, clubhouse, security. MLS#922099/300589 $61,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 1-800-359-8823 (360)683-6880 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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MARINE TRADE LOCATION Terrific marine trade location across the street from the Marina. This listing is for the improvement only on leased land from the Por t of Port Angeles. Any prospective purchaser will h ave t o g e t a p p r ova l through the Port and negotiate a new ground lease. MLS#291992 $160,000 Windermere Port Angeles Quint Boe (360)457-0456 Must See! 3,584 SF pole building with water and mountain v i ew s. O ve r bu i l t p o l e building fully insulated and heated with garage d o o r s a l l ow i n g “ d r i ve thru” access. Upgraded electrical and full R.V. h o o k u p. T h r e e l a n d scaped acres, 3 BR septic system and a well. Fresh paint interior and exterior, recent additions such as covered front porch, covered side patio, covered shed. MLS#300915 $375,000 Mike Fuller (360)477-9189 (360)683-3900 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim NEW LISTING IN SUNLAND 2 BD, 2 BA Townhouse with view of 4th and 9th fairway, 1948 sf, open concept living/dining room, split floor plan, 2 master suites, walk-in closets, plenty of kitchen cabinets, 2 car garage. MLS#957126/301143 $285,000 Tyler Conkle lic#112797 1-800-359-8823 (360)683-6880 (360)670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND Split-able Lot / Split-able Home Whether you are looking for big (4 bedroom, three-and-a-half bath, over an acre in town) or something you can parse out (3 bed, 2.5 baths up, 1 bed, 1 bath down with full kitchen and living space). . . this c o u l d b e yo u r d r e a m home on two or three lots. Attached and detached garages plus carport. Move-in ready. See it today. MLS#292136/864324 $399,000 Doc Reiss 360-461-0613 TOWN & COUNTRY

Quiet Neighborhood Home Finely crafted by Andersen Homes, this 3 br, 2.5 ba., home is peacefully positioned on a quiet street amongst other quality houses. The covered front porch welcomes you inside to the light, bright, and cheery interior. Bedrooms and laundr y area upstairs. Spacious master suite with dual sinks, walk-in s h o w e r, a n d w a l k - i n closet. Plenty of closets throughout the home and a walk-in pantry in kitchen. The fully fenced southern exposure back yard with a deck and large patio area is perfect for entertaining! MLS#300474 $239,900 Windermere Port Angeles Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876

SUNNY SIDE of Lake Sutherland Cabin with Sweeping views of lake and mountains. Stay and play? Make some money too? Rent it? VRBO, have your cake and eat i t t o o ! 1 B r, 1 B a p a r k model, 397 SF., updated, plus bunk / guest h o u s e , 1 7 0 S F, w i t h bath, both furnished. RECENTLY UPDATED B o a t a n d j e t s k i l i f t . Beautiful 3 br, 2 ba, dou- $ 2 7 9 , 9 0 0 . S h o w n b y bl e w i d e h o m e w / d e - appt. (360)460-4251 tached 2 car garage on WATERVIEW close to .5 acre lot. This open floor plan home This beautifully remodeled 3001 SF Victorian features updated kitchen a n d b a t h s , l a m i n a t e home has a lovely water flooring, living room with view plus 2 living quarceiling fan, master suite ters. The primary living w i t h s o a k i n g t u b a n d quarter has 3 br, 2 ba, separate shower, plus a kitchen, living room, dining room and water view private backyard. MLS#300959 $179,000 deck. The secondary living quarter has a separTom Blore ate entrance, 2 br, 1 360-683-4116 bath, kitchen and living PETER BLACK room plus a patio. REAL ESTATE MLS#301067 $365,000 COLDWELL BANKER SOLANA UPTOWN REALTY Solana, your place in the Jean Irvine sun. The tree lined (360)417-2797 streets of the Solana (360)460-5601 Community include Solana Estate Lots and Solana Courtyard Lots with 308 For Sale awe-inspiring views of Lots & Acreage S e q u i m B a y, t h e shipping lanes in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, F S B O : S e q u i m , 3 . 9 8 Mount Baker and the AC, on Discovery Trail, Cascades, San Juan Is- level, pasture, irrigation lands and Protection Is- rights. $118,000. (360)477-5308 land. Friendly neighborhood with inviting clubhouse with kitchen, 311 For Sale gathering room, exercise Manufactured Homes room, patio with fireplace, pool and spa. Lo- PA: ‘79 mobile, large adcated minutes from John dition on 2 full fenced W a y n e M a r i n a a n d lots, 3 plus br., 2 ba., reOlympic National Park. m o d e l e d k i t c h e n a n d Public utilities available. bathroom. New tile floorStarting at; ing, new vinyl windows, $142,500 all appliances included, Windermere No owner financing, Port Angeles Price reduced. $75,000. Terry Neske 452-4170 or 460-4531 (360)477-5876 (360)457-0456 Visit our website at www.peninsula CHECK OUT OUR dailynews.com NEW CLASSIFIED Or email us at WIZARD AT classified@ www.peninsula peninsula dailynews.com dailynews.com

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6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: Madrona and Alder in rounds lengths. $275. (360)504-2407 FIREWOOD: OPEN AGAIN IN JULY $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com

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6075 Heavy Equipment TRACTOR: And implements, 2000 Hercules tractor (Chinese), real workhorse, 2 cylinder diesel with low gearing, 4’ mower and 40” tiller, great for large property. $7,000. (206)799-1896 or privpro@live.com

PIANO: Large upright b e a u t i f u l c a r ve d M a hogany, good toned, Ivor y key c a p s, s t o ra g e bench. $325/obo. (360)460-3924

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P.A.: Single wide mobile 2 Br., 1 ba. nice yard, 6010 Appliances secluded. Pets by permission. $625. First, last, WASHER/DRYER: Kendeposit. (360)460-7652 more Elite, energy effiP.A.: 2 bd, 1 ba, with cient, like new, top loadgarage, yard, no smok- ing, warranty good till ing / pets. $900. Nov 1. $450 obo. CHAIR: Antique chair. (360)452-2082 (360)504-3368 $99. (360)683-7440

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9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect. AMC: ‘85, Eagle, 4x4, 92K ml., no rust, needs minor restoration. $3,700. (360)683-6135

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NISSAN: ‘85 300ZX 2 + 2, 69K miles, automatic, T-top, leather, A/C, SAN JUAN CLARK AM/FM, 6 disc CD BOATS, 28’, Ready to player. Excellent cond. sail, excellent for cruis- $6000. (360)797-2114 ing or racing, rigged for S P R I T E : ‘ 6 7 A u s t i n easy single handling, all Healey, parts car or prolines aft, sleeps 4 easily, ject car. $3,500. 928standing room 6’2” in 9774 or 461-7252. cabin. NEW factory eng i n e , Ya n m a r 2 Y M 1 5 diesel 15hp, trailer 34’, 9292 Automobiles dual axle with spare inOthers ver ter 2000 watt (12v DC to 110AC) with mi- BMW: ‘07, Z4 3.0 SI, crowave, new 120 JIB R o a d s t e r, 4 9 K m i l e s, Taylor Sails, main sail w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke cover + spare 110 Jib new. $18,000. Har king Roller Sur ler (360)477-4573 Auto Helm 1000 - compass with bulkhead mount GARMIN 182 GPS with charts, navagation station with light. $15,500. (360) 681- 7300 TROPHY PRO Hard Top and trailer, 2011, ready BMW: Mini Cooper, ‘04, for fishing or cruising. 61K ml., 2 dr. hatchback, $39,900. (360)460-3278. 1.6L engine, standard, excellent condition: UniFlyte Flybridge: 31’, $7,500. (360)461-4194 1971, great, well loved, b e a u t i f u l b o a t . Tw i n CHEV: ‘04 Impala, 94 K Chryslers, a great deal. miles, 4 door, perfect A steal at $14,500. condition. $3800. (360)797-3904 (360)681-4940

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H A R L E Y: ‘ 0 5 D y n a Glide. 40K mi. Lots of extras. $8,500 obo. (360)461-4189 H A R L E Y: ‘ 0 8 H a r l ey Davidson Ultra Classic. Excellent Condition. Well Maintained. $14,000. (360)460-1584

DAEWOO: ‘02 Hatchback. Cream puff. One original owner. $1,950. (360)457-5402 F O R D : ‘ 0 3 Fo c u s S E Sedan - 2.0L Zetec 4 cylinder, automatic, alloy wheels, keyless entr y/alar m, power windows, door locks, and mirrors, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, CD stereo, dual front airbags. 65k miles. $6,495 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com

HONDA: ‘04, VTX 1800 CC road bike, 9,535 mil. speedometer 150. $5,500. (360)797-3328. H O N DA : 0 6 ” S h a d ow Sabre 1100, like new, 1600 actual miles. $5499. (360)808-0111

FORD: ‘13 C-Max Hybrid SEL. 1 Owner. Excellent Cond. Loaded, l e a t h e r, AT, c r u i s e, PS, regen. power brakes, ABS, premium sound/ nav, power lift g a t e, p owe r h e a t e d seats, keyless entry, 41.7 MPG, 70k miles. Down sizing. $14,500/obo. Call (360)928-0168.

HONDA: ‘97 1100 Shadow Spirit. Ex. cond. low miles, many extras. $2,300. (360)477-3437 FORD: ‘14 Escape TitaHONDA: ‘98 VFR800, n i u m , 2 9 K m i l e s . 23K ml., fast reliable, ex- $21,700. Loaded, like t ra s, gr e a t c o n d i t i o n . new.(505)994-1091 $3,800. (360)385-5694 FORD: ‘94, Mustang G INDIAN: ‘14, Chief Clas- T, c o n v e r t i b l e , f a s t , sic, 1160 mi., extras. priced to sell. $3,300. (360)457-0780 $17,000. (360)457-5766 HONDA: ‘01 Civic EX Coupe - 1.7L VTEC 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual, good tires, sunroof, key l e s s e n t r y, p ow e r w i n d ow s, d o o r l o ck s, and mirrors, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, CD stereo, dual front airbags. YAMAHA: Vino, 49cc, 4 $5,995 stroke, like new. $950. Gray Motors Leave message. 457-4901 (360)452-0565 graymotors.com Tr i u m p h T i g e r ‘ 0 1 . Three-cylinder 955cc, fuel injectied, liquid cooled. Top-box and factory panniers. Plenty of storage for tour ing. 31,600 miles. Maintenance up to date. $4,000. (360)301-0135

VW: ‘71 Super beetle, needs work, new upholstery, tires and wheels. $600 worth of new accessories. $1,500. (360)374-2500

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9730 Vans & Minivans Others CHEV: ‘96, Astro Van LS, power windows, locks, AWD, 180K miles, $2,000/obo. 808-1295

JEEP: ‘09, Wrangler X, soft top, 59K ml., 4x4, 5 speed manual, Tuffy security, SmittyBuilt bumpers, steel flat fenders, complete LED upgrade, more....$26,500. (360)808-0841

DODGE: ‘02 Grand Caravan, 200K miles, good cond., $1500 obo. (360)808-2898

ISUZU: ‘86 pick-up, 4x4 diesel, farm truck, needs work. $500. (360)683-3843

CHEV: ‘77 Heavy 3/4 ton, runs. $850. (360)477-9789

M A Z DA : ‘ 9 4 , M i a t a , with Rally package, red a n d bl a ck l e a t h e r, 132,009 miles, newer tires. Some paint issues. CHEVY: ‘02, HD2500 $2,999. 4x4, pick up. 8.1 liter (360)774-0861 V-8, loaded. 168,500 mi. M i n i C o o p e r , ‘ 1 3 S To o m u c h t o l i s t . Hardtop, 9,300 ml. exc. $11,700. Call for info befo r e 8 p. m . 4 0 6 - 6 7 2 cond. extras, $19,000. 6687 or 406-698-2986. (951)-956-0438

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GMC: ‘84 Sierra Classic. GMC: ‘95 Yukon. 150K V-8, auto, with canopy, miles, Ex. cond. 4x4. 116K miles. $2200. $5,500. (360)457-6908 (360)460-9445

NISSAN: ‘85 4x4, Z24 4 c y l , 5 s p, m a t c h i n g canopy, new tires, runs great!. 203k, new head at 200k. VERY low VIN (ends in 000008!) third a d u l t o w n e r, a l l n o n smokers. Very straight body. $3,950/obo/trade. (360)477-1716

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GMC: ‘95 Safar i Van, Removable back seats, 2 owner. Ex. cond. inside and out. Check it o u t . R u n s g o o d . N ew SUZUKI: ‘93 Sidekick. tires (travel). $3500 Runs well, have title. (360)452-6178 $2,000. (360)374-9198 or 640-0004. GARAGE SALE ADS Call for details. 360-452-8435 TOYOTA: ‘99, RAV 4, 2 1-800-826-7714 liter, AWD, 230k miles, stick shift, engine has a NEED EXTRA lot of life in it, body in excellent condition, interior CASH! very clean, have paperwork for all work done Sell your for in the last month, all Treasures! new brakes, struts, shocks, timing belt, serpentine, powersteering 360-452-8435 and alternator belts. Water pump, radiator hoses 1-800-826-7714 upper and lower. Tires in good conditions, just had www.peninsula 4 wheel alignment, new dailynews.com plugs, oil changed, new thermostat and gasket. PENINSULA Runs great. $4,500 obo. (360)504-3368 CLASSIFIED

Others CHEVY: ‘84, 1/2 ton pick up, 4 speed, new enC H E V Y: ‘ 0 0 L i m i t e d gine. $1,800. SUV. AWD or 4 wheel (360)683-3843 drive, garage kept, new DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 cond. in and out, low wheel drive, short bed, miles, loaded with opa l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . tions, must see. $6,950. (360)215-0335 OLDS: ‘93, Achieva, 1 $5900. (360)582-9769 owner, in good condiD O D G E : ‘ 0 0 P i c k u p, 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices tion, 178k miles. $2,500. great shape motor and (360)681-0253 Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County body. $3900 firm. (760)774-7874 S AT U R N : ‘ 0 1 L 2 0 0 . NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Power, leather, straight Clallam County, State of Washington body, new tires. Needs D O D G E : ‘ 9 2 p i c k u p, August 2, 2016 147K ml., winter tires, work. $1000. 461-4898 bedliner, automatic tran. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Clallam County, State of SATURN: Sedan, ‘97, $3500. (360) 452-2295. Washington that on August 2, 2016, there will be held a Primary Election, conve r y c l e a n , r u n s bu t ducted all by mail. The purpose of this election is to nominate the top 2 candin e e d s e n g i n e w o r k , FORD: 01, Sport Treck dates from each contest for the General Election ballot, and to elect Precinct many new parts, great 190k miles, $6,000. Committee Officers. (360)670-5157 tires. $400/obo. (360)460-4723 FORD: ‘89, F150 Lariat, Voter Registration Deadlines for a person not registered in Washington ex t r a c a b, l o n g b e d , state: SUBARU: ‘04 Forester 136K ml., $2,500/obo. July 4, 2016 Last day to submit your voter registration: 2.5X. One owner, ex(209)617-5474 (Twenty-nine days *Online cellent condition! Low *By mail - registration forms must be miles, 69K, new head F O R D : ‘ 9 1 F 1 5 0 X LT before the election) postmarked by this date gaskets, timing belt, Lariat Reg. Cab longbed water pump, transmis- 2wd - 5.0l (302) v8, auLast day to register in person: s i o n s e r v i c e d . tomatic, alloy wheels, July 25, 2016 *At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office $9,250/obo Call after n e w t i r e s , r u n n i n g (Eight days before 4pm. (360)452-8664 boards, tow ball, canopy, the election) ask for Mike. bedliner, bedslide cargo slider, power windows Voter Registration Deadlines for a person currently registered in WashSUBARU: ‘06 Outback and door locks, cruise ington state: 2.5i AWD Wagon - 2.5L control, tilt, air conditionLast day to submit changes to your voter 4 cylinder, automatic, al- ing, pioneer CD stereo. July 4, 2016 (Twenty-nine days registration: loy wheels, roof rack, 90k miles. before the election) *Online key l e s s e n t r y, p ow e r $4,995 *By mail - registration forms must be w i n d ow s, d o o r l o ck s, Gray Motors postmarked by this date. mirrors, and drivers seat, 457-4901 *At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office h e a t e d s e a t s, c r u i s e graymotors.com control, tilt, air conditioning, cd stereo, dual front FORD: 97’, F250 7.3L, A registered voter who fails to transfer his or her residential address by this Turbo diesel, tow pack- deadline may vote according to his/ her previous registration address. airbags. age, 5th wheel tow pack$7,495 a g e, d u e l f u e l t a n k s, Online voter registration forms can be found at www.clallam.net/elecGray Motors power chip, new tranny tions. 457-4901 ______________________________________________________________ 2012. $9,900. graymotors.com (360)477-0917 Below is a list of all jurisdictions involved in the election, including positions, appearing on the ballot. NISSAN: ‘11 370 Coupe. Sports pkg, new tires. Still under warranty, 19K mi., immaculate inside and out, silver in color. $24,000. (360)640-2546

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VOLVO: ‘02 S-40, Safe clean, 30mpg/hwy., excellent cond., new tires, a l way s s e r v i c e d w i t h high miles. $4,995. (360)670-3345

FORD: ‘99 F150 XLT, red, 4.6 V-8, 5 speed s t i ck , 4 w h e e l d r i ve, 111K miles, excellent condition $7000 (360)683-3888

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NO: 16 4 001 76 9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: HARRY D. JOHNSON Deceased The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non probate assets. Date of First Publication: June 5, 2016 CYNTHIA LYNN JOHNSON Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative and address for mailing or service: Greg Richardson WSBA # 8680 1407 East 3rd St. PO Box 2029 Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457- 1669 Clallam County Superior Cour t Probate Cause Number: 16 4 00176 9 Pub: June 5, 12, 19, 2016 Legal No.703241

NO. 164001998 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE R. ANDERSEN Deceased. The Co-Personal Representatives named below have been appointed and have qualified as Co-Personal Representatives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Co-Personal Representatives or the Co-Personal Representatives’ 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 Co-Personal Representatives served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Sunday, June 19, 2016. Co-Personal Representatives: ANDREW ANDERSEN and ERIC ANDERSEN Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives: Mary F. Pfaff-Pierce WSBA #8679 ADDRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE: MARY F. PFAFF-PIERCE 218 East Seventh Street P.O. Box 1001 Port Angeles, Washington 98362 (360) 457-5390 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Clallam County Superior Court, 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Cause Number: See above Pub: June 19, 26, July 3, 2016 Legal No.705645

Washington State - Partisan Offices Governor Lt. Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer State Auditor Attorney General Commissioner of Public Lands Washington State - Nonpartisan Office Superintendant of Public Instruction Washington State Partisan Office Insurance Commissioner Legislative District 24 - Partisan Office State Senator State Representative Position 1 State Representative Position 2 Clallam County - Partisan Office County Commissioner - District 2 Supreme Court - Nonpartisan Office Justice Position 5 Clallam County Precinct Committee Officer - Partisan Offices Blue Mountain 209 Cline 217 Fairview 232 Neah Bay 252 Port Angeles 105 Port Angeles 109 Riverside 265 Sequim 401 Sunland North 270 ______________________________________________________________ Ballots for this election will be mailed to all qualified voters on July 13. Returned ballots must be postmarked or placed in a ballot drop box by August 2.

Postage is required on all ballots returned by mail. If you are mailing your ballot on Election Day, be sure to check the postmark cut off time at your Post Office. Ballots bearing postmarks after August 2 will be considered late, and cannot be counted.

All drop boxes are available 24 hours a day. On Election Day, ballots will be accepted in the drop boxes until 8:00 p.m. Drop boxes are located at the following sites: * Sequim Village Shopping Center, in the JCPenney’s parking lot, Sequim, WA * Forks District Court II lobby, 502 E. Division St., Forks, WA * Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA (In the circular drive and on the sidewalk across from the disabled parking)

Accessible voting equipment is available at the Clallam County Auditor’s Office in the Courthouse. The Accessible Voting Unit will be available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, beginning July 13 and ending at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, August 2. The voting equipment is available to any voter wishing to use it, but the equipment has special features to allow voters with disabilities to use it independently. If any voter does not receive their ballot, or needs a replacement ballot, they may visit our website at www.clallam.net/elections and click the MyVote icon, contact the Auditor’s Office at 360-417-2221, or visit the Auditor’s Office at 223 E. 4th St., Suite 1, Port Angeles, WA.

An additional drop box is also available in the Auditor’s Office during business hours. * Normal office hours are 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. * Election Day office hours are 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. ______________________________________________________________ Open Public Meetings The Canvassing Board of Clallam County, or their appointed designees, pursuant to RCW 29A.60.160, will hold open public meetings at the dates and times listed below. The meetings of the Canvassing Board are open public meetings under the applicable provisions of chapter 42.30 RCW, and each meeting shall be continued until the activity for which the meeting is held has been completed. Clallam County Auditor’s Office – Elections Center 223 E. 4th St., Suite 1 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Logic and Accuracy Test - AVU

July 27 at 11:00 a.m.

Logic and Accuracy Test – Voting System

July 27 at 3:00 p.m.

Processing of Ballots

July 18 – August 15 at 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

First Tabulation of Ballots

August 2 at 8:00 p.m.

Public Canvassing Board Meeting

August 15 at 9:00 a.m.

Conclude Canvassing Ballots/ Certification of Election

August 16 at 1:00 p.m.

Dated at Port Angeles, Washington, this 19th day of June 2016.

Pub: June 19, 2016

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 31 and 33, that the Clallam County Planning Commission has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Cour thouse, 223 East Four th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public testimony on the following proposed amendment of the Clallam County Zoning Code:

Amendment to Clallam County Code. The proposed action is to amend Clallam County Code Title 33, Zoning, to add a new chapter for Vacation Rentals and Bed and Breakfasts, creating standards for these transient (short-term) accommodations and uses occurring within single-family dwellings in unincor porated Clallam County. The proposal also amends Clallam County Code Chapter 33.03, Definitions, to amend the definition of Bed and Breakfast Inns, and adding definitions for “transient” and “vacation rental.”

State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): Clallam County is the lead agency for this proposal. Clallam County issued a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) on June 14, 2016 for a non-project action and has determined that the proposed ordinance amendment does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. Comments on the DNS will be accepted until July 6, 2016.

Comments & Additional Information: Any interested person or party may submit written or oral comments on the proposal. Comments can be submitted at the public hearing or in advance of the public hearing.

Upon completion of the public hearing process, the Planning Commission will forward its recommendations to the Board of Clallam County Commissioners for its consideration and further action. Interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing(s) and make their views known to the Planning Commission. For more information, contact Donella Clark at (360) 417-2594 or by email dclark@co.clallam.wa.us - Clallam County Planning Division at 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

For Publication in the June 19, 2016 Sunday edition of the Peninsula Daily News. Pub: June 19, 2016 Legal No. 705554 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION BUDGET MEETING

Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriation in the following fund pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on June 28, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse.

Developmental Disabilities - Receipt of additional money from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services/$44,370

A copy of the budget change form may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair PUBL June 19, 26, 2016 Legal No.705589

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L I N C O L N : ‘ 9 8 To w n Car. Low miles, 80K, excellent cond. $5,500. (360)681-5068

DOLLY: 4 Wheel positioning, New, 1,250 lb capacity, never used. $360. (360)457-7086

KO M F O R T : ‘ 0 2 , 2 4 ’ with tip out, great shape, queen bed, air cond. $11,000. (360)461-3049

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JAGUAR: ‘87 XJ6 Series 3. Long wheel base, ver y good cond. $76K mi. $9,000. (360)460-2789

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PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Port Angeles Wastewater Division has received an application to renew an industrial wastewater discharge permit from the City of Port Angeles Solid Waste Division. Currently, industrial wastewater discharges from the transfer station facilities are regulated under two separate permits from the City of Port Angeles Wastewater Division (#2011-03) and the Washington Department of Ecology (ST 6249). The Washington Department of Ecology has directed the City of Port Angeles Wastewater Division to combine these two discharge permits and assume oversight of that permit. APPLICANT NAME: City of Port Angeles Solid Waste Division. APPLICANT ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, WA, 98362. FACILITY/ACTIVITY TO BE PERMITTED: City Transfer Station Facilities at 3501 W. 18th Street, Port Angeles. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES OR OPERATIONS WHICH RESULT IN DISCHARGE: Leachate from closed landfill cell; condensate collection system; municipal water treatment plant; transfer station buildings; and stormwater runoff from decant facility, composting facility, metal recycling, and the transfer station. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE POINT: The City Transfer Station Facilities discharge into the sanitary sewer system at the northeast corner of the property, where W. 18th Street enters the property. HAS THE CITY REACHED ANY TENTATIVE DETERMINATION WITH RESPECT TO ALLOWING THE DISCHARGE: The City of Port Ang e l e s Wa s t e w a t e r D i v i s i o n h a s t e n t a t i ve l y determined that this discharge permit will be renewed and revised to cover all industrial wastewater discharges from the transfer station facilities. Permit conditions have not been finalized. COMMENT PERIOD ENDS: July 26, 2016. INTERESTED PERSONS CAN OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, OR PROVIDE INPUT ON THE PERMIT PROCESS INCLUDING REQUESTING A PUBLIC HEARING, BY CONTACTING: JENNIFER VENEKLASEN, CITY CLERK CITY OF PORT ANGELES, 321 E. 5TH STREET ,PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 TELEPHONE: (360) 417-4634 Pub: June 19, 26, 2016 Legal: 705291

9935 General Legals Clallam County Hospital District NO. 1: Dba Forks Community Hospital, is currently soliciting bids for roof replacement of approximately 31,892 square feet of 3 tab shingles on the hospital. All wor k and material must meet or exceed current building codes. Bids shall include all applicable taxes, clean up and removal of debris. As we are a Public Hospital District Prevailing wage laws, per RCW 39.12.040, will apply to this project. We will req u i r e p r o o f o f P u bl i c L i a b i l i t y i n s u ra n c e o f $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n d Contractor’s Proper ty Damage Insurance of $200,000 or $1,000,000 combine single limit and a 1 0 0 % p e r fo r m a n c e bond. If you are interested in this project please contact the Facility Manager at 360-374- 6271 extension 159 to set up an onsite visit and to obtain specifications. Project location address is at 530 Bogachiel Way, Forks, WA, 98331. All bids must be turned in by 4:00 pm on June 21 st , 2016. All bids will be opened at the main conference room located at Forks Community Hospital 530 Bogachiel Way, Fo r k s, WA , 9 8 3 3 1 a t 5:00 pm. PUB: June 12, 19, 2016 Legal: 703680

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C In celebration of the structure’s completion, more than 40 students from Grant Street Elementary who helped fundraise for the relocation of a 100-foot flight pen visit the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue on June 10. Below left, Jaye Moore, left back, Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center director, and Cynthia Daily, Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue director, hug as the flight pen is dedicated to Moore.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The North Olympic Peninsula now has a flight pen to aid in rehabilitating raptors. The flight pen, measuring 100 feet long, 16 feet tall and 36 feet across, is in operation at Discovery

Bay Wild Bird Rescue after Jaye Moore, director of the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center in Sequim, and Cynthia Daily, director of the Discovery Bay rescue, combined forces to move it from Yakima to Port Townsend.

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Tips and tricks of the trade to cultivate flowers, plants OH, HOW I long for summertime (which arrives Monday at 3:34 p.m.). For many of us, it is about gorgeous weather, long days, weekend barbecues and beautiful flowers everywhere. Often, however, the delight of having lovely arrangements from our yards has dissipated by the next day, as the container water turns cloudy, develops a less-than-appealing odor and the flowers themselves wilt. Fear not: A few tricks and fundamental understanding of your freshly cut flowers can turn those bouquets into a week of gratitude. ■ Haste makes flower waste. A big mistake some gardeners make is thinking that the faster you cut and get the blooms arranged, the longer they will last. Not so. Flowers and ornamental greens require a period of conditioning if you want them to last for days rather than hours. Conditioning, a treatment you do to the cut flowers after they are harvested and before they are arranged, isn’t difficult but does vary greatly from one particular flowers to another. For the most part, it involves immersing the cuttings in water for a 12 to 24 hours. Carry water out to the cutting fields and immediately upon harvest put

can select the long stems or cut them back to achieve the ideal length. Andrew them into Be sure your containers this first and harvest buckets are May drink tank. cleaned well between uses ■ Cut with soap and water. at If containers are dirty, 45-degree bacteria starts to breed at angle. phenomenal rates and will Always quickly plug up the small cut your conducting tubes that flowers, transport the water stems and upward. greens at a Keep your knife, scissors slant, prefand pruners extremely erably at a sharp. 45-degree angle. A nice, clean surgical This angle not only cut won’t crush these small opens a greater surface water tubes — and again, area for water absorption water can flow more easily. but also keeps the just■ Use lukewarm picked stalk from resting water. flat on the bottom of the After the flowers are container. Don’t pack your flowers cut, placed loosely in lukewarm water and carried in too tightly. into the house or garden A loosely placed bunch of flowers can breathe, and shed, the conditioning potential disease problems starts. Take the blooms one at won’t occur immediately. a time and leaf-strip them. Remember the plant This involves removing when you cut your flowers, the leaves low on the stem too. Don’t cut the flowers or that eventually will be down in the water of the leafs (for greens) at the vase or will obscure the desired length for the other flowers on the bouarrangement. quet. Instead, cut it at the As a general rule, only best location for the plant the top leaves are left. to encourage more blooms This is crucial, for not and tighter compact plants. Cutting too short or too only are the lower leaves long can damage the plant the first to suck up the water, but they are also the severely and lengthen its first to rot away, causing time to rebloom, or bring clogging bacteria and about a premature death stench. or dormancy. Your next move is to tip After you have haraway any plume-type flowvested the blooms and moved on to arranging, you ers such as delphinium,

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snapdragons, gladiolus, celosia, salvia, lupine, liatris or astilbe. By completely removing the last few buds on these, you eliminate the curl-over or droop associated with these blooms. This also allows the rest of the buds to fully develop into a magnificent flowerhead. ■ Split woody-plant stems. In the case of woody stem plants such as ornamental fruit, hydrangeas, wisteria or willows, split the stem up one-half inch with a sharp knife. This helps water rise up the stem. In the case of milky or very sappy plants such as milkweed, day lily or peonies, char the open ends in an open flame immediately upon cutting — and again if the stalk is trimmed for an arrangement. After these tasks are done, again place the flowers into water — generally cold water this time — up to their necks. Now go out and harvest your flowers and become your own private florist. (But for today, don’t forget your dad!)

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

Pen: Moved from Yakima center CONTINUED FROM C1 changed, the flight pen Moore had — the only one The first eagle to undergo on the Peninsula — no lonrehabilitation in the flight ger met the size required pen — a male eagle is recov- under the permits adminisering from lead poisoning tered by the U.S. Fish and — was released into the pen Wildlife Service and state Department of Fish and June 10. The pen will help reha- Wildlife. Eagles and bigger birds bilitate eagles and other large species such as pere- needing lots of flight time grine falcons, pelicans, had to be transported off osprey, hawks and great- the Peninsula, which meant horned owls that are found that birds native to the Olympic Peninsula might injured on the Peninsula. Flight pens are large be released in unknown terenclosures used to rebuild ritory, Moore said. The owner of a Yakima and strengthen injured young birds or their abili- raptor center that is closing ties to fly before they are donated the pen. Building on years of released back into the wild. After regulations work together, the two rescue organizations worked together to raise the $15,000-plus needed for the project. Contributions came from across the Peninsula — from a live music and art

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The first eagle to undergo rehabilitation in the 100-foot flight pen is released into it June 10. The male is recovering from lead poisoning. event in Port Angeles and an online GoFundMe campaign to a school bake sale. Daily noted that TPF Services in Yakima donated many hours of labor to take down and reassemble the enclosure, Bottom Line Transportation delivered it at cost and Stewart Excavation donated all the work

________ Alana Linderoth is a reporter with the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach her at 360-683-3311, ext. 55249, or alinderoth@sequimgazette.com.

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The beginning, end of Union Wharf in PT THE UNION WHARF known to today’s Port Townsend residents as a pedestrian access to Port Townsend Bay and a transient boat moorage at the end of Taylor Street bears little resemblance to the busy commercial enterprise that it was from 1867 to the 1920s, when it teemed with people and businesses in commerce with freight and passenger ships that docked there. The current wharf is a pleasant tourist-friendly replacement for the derelict, condemned structure that was a community concern in the 1980s. But there is much more to understand about its pivotal role in the seaport economy of the city for more than 60 years. Although it was not Port Townsend’s first wharf, it was built in 1867 to fill the city’s growing need for a larger modern docking facility. The Union Dock Co. was established March 6, 1867, by Capt. H.L. Tibbals, L.B. Hastings Sr. and H.H. Hibbard.

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for the Pacific Patrick Steamship Co., handling freight and passenger traffic to California and Alaska. Under their stewardship, the wharf continued to grow and upgrade its facilities to meet the changing needs of seagoing commerce during all the years that major transport in this area occurred by water. Businesses sprang up on both sides of the Taylor Street access-way from Water Street to the dock, all built on pilings over the water’s edge. The earliest of these businesses were saloons and gambling establishments catering to the crews of the ships that docked at the wharf to unload cargo. A large warehouse and Many wharves offices for the steamship By 1886, there were also company were built on the dock itself. wharves at the ends of Puget Sound passenger Quincy, Adams, Tyler and steamers also docked at Polk streets, but Union Union Wharf, and a pasWharf retained its domisenger waiting room was nant presence. provided. It was nearly 350 feet long and could moor ships More diverse of any size. As other wharves were By the 1880s, the busiallowed to deteriorate and nesses on the access-way were dismantled throughwere much more diversiout the 20th century, Union fied, selling groceries, meat, Wharf continued to confish, coal, harnesses, tribute to the economy of tobacco, hides and pelts, the community into the real estate, notions and early 1980s, although it, “fancy goods.� too, had begun to deterioBy 1911, there were rate. telegraph offices and a taiTibbals and his eldest lor, and on the dock itself son, Harry, who managed were a garage and a hay the wharf for 62 years, and grain market. were also the local agents Many oral histories of

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A comeback With the establishment of Fort Worden in 1902, commercial enterprises in the city experienced a comeback. In 1914, there were seven steamers serving passengers from Union Dock. In 1925, Harry Tibbals had the Puget Sound Navigation Co. install auto ferry slips. As auto traffic increased and the paper mill was built and brought more prosperity to the commu-

An overhead view of Port Townsend’s Union Wharf in 1889 shows the SS Olympian at the end of the dock. Photo provided by Jefferson County Historical Society nity, it became necessary to completely rebuild and modernize the wharf. In 1929, Tibbals sold the dock to the Puget Sound Navigation Co. and the Black Ball Ferry Line. In 1932, the entire wharf was torn down and rebuilt to handle the expanding auto ferry business that was linked to the new local, state and federal highway programs.

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Should children keep to school sleep schedule? MY HUSBAND AND I do not agree on the children’s sleeping habits and time for the summer. I want them to keep on a regular schedule, and he thinks they should be able to stay up late and get up late each day. However, he travels all week and I am a stay-athome mom who has to deal with the kids all week by myself. Shouldn’t I have a little more say about this than he does? Plus, isn’t it a good idea to keep them on a school night schedule for the summer?

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and dads who have a more relaxed schedule in the summer for the kids, especially if they are involved in summer activities that might not start until around 9 or 10 in the morning. Depending on their ages, you can always try different times for a few weeks and see how it goes. If things work out, there will still be plenty of time to Texas advice go back to their original I am one of those moms schedule at least two or who definitely keeps my three weeks before school three kids on a school begins to get them back schedule during the into the groove of getting up summertime. early and going to bed early. It could be because But if the kids become there are three children argumentative to the point and we seem to have an of driving you nuts, it could overwhelming amount of very well be because they activities to do and/or the are either getting too little fact that everywhere we go, or too much sleep. there seems to be one or Then, you could certwo of their friends who tainly implement the also come along. school schedule again It just works for us. straight away. Plus, by the time school starts again, I don’t have to Can you help? spend extra time and what We will be traveling in seems like a lifetime of headaches to retrain them. the car this summer to Susie White visit different relatives in Arlington, Texas with four kids in tow. There’s usually a lot of From Jodie: back-and-forth arguing and competition to see who can Parents have a tendency get the most attention. to go back and forth on this Is there something we one. can try that seems to put a However, in your case, little more peace in such a where the responsibility of closed space that will hold the kids falls mainly on their attention? your shoulders, if life is ________ made easier by keeping them on a school schedule, Jodie Lynn shares parenting then do it. tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, But don’t forget, it is summer, and having a little 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildflexibility with their sleep- wood, MO 63040 or direct2 contact@parenttoparent.com via ing habits every once in a email. while would not be such a Tips and questions can also be terrible thing. sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com. I know plenty of moms

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A call to arms is issued for volunteer ombudsmen I THINK MOST of us are familiar, directly or indirectly, with the phrase “For a good time, call . . .” But how about “For a bad time, call . . .”? And yes, I am serious. If you ask most of us who are old enough to have figured out that we’re probably not going to live forever what scares us the most, you’ll get a more-or-less predictable litany of responses: Alzheimer’s disease, the kids moving back in, Medicare Part D “open enrollment,” the sudden realization that she or he was right when they said, “I told you to go before we left,” etc. But in there somewhere, you’re probably going to hear something like “being put in a nursing home.” We probably mean any residential facility, but what comes out is nursing home.

Ninth level of hell We see it as a sentence to the ninth level of hell for eternity, totally alone, forgotten — disposed of. Now, the fact is that statistically, most of us will never reside in a facility for more than a week or two for rehab, and another fact is that mercifully, most of our facilities around here are really pretty good most of the time. But that doesn’t matter, because we’re already scared and facts don’t always take fear away. And, of course, some of us do end up there, usually because there’s no other place we can be. But what if there were folks who spent some of their time being with you in that facility? Being on your side?

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while. They are the good folks who volunteer for the long-term-care ombudsman program, going into facilities all over the Peninsula to be on your side — their side — our side. These are good and decent people who have had to apply, have had their backgrounds checked, go through several days of serious training, do monthly reports, go to monthly meetings, don’t get paid and proceed to give away significant chunks of their lives for you — her — me. Sound fun? I didn’t think so, so for a bad time, call Jane Meyer at 360-4178556 or 800-801-0070, and tell her that human beings matter enough to you that you’re willing to be a human being. Meyer runs this ombudsman program in Jefferson and Clallam counties, and is looking for some more help to help make sure that a lot of those things that a lot of us are afraid of don’t happen.

If you take a minute to visualize being in a facility because you have to be and something is wrong, it won’t take long for you to figure out that it could get pretty scary pretty quickly, whether the facility or the staff deserve it. Still, it could. And if you can keep your eyes closed for another minute and visualize yourself walking into that room and being with that person for no reason other than to say hello, solve a problem, advocate or be on their side, you’ll get the drift.

You’ll see what’s in it for you And you’ll probably be able to figure out what’s in this for you. If you can’t, you’re probably not who I’m looking for anyway. So yes, I’m asking you to call Meyer, fill out paperwork, get interviewed, have your background checked, go through some pretty serious training, then give away a piece of your life on a regular basis and get absolutely nothing back for it except what you visualize when you say to yourself, “There but for the grace of God.” Don’t think about this long enough to talk yourself out of it. Of course you don’t have time. You also don’t have time not to. It’s the best “bad time” you’ll ever have.

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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Is it OK try to reunite partner, siblings? sion (and my dislike for them) instead. But if those same folks flagged me down with a polite “Excuse me,� and made their same good point in a softer way, I would accept it more easily. I suspect I am not alone in this. (As for your friend, remind her that this is New York City; everything is everyone’s business.)

that each knows the other has been invited. That way, they can disPhilip No one cuss their attendance (if Galanes likes to feel they are speaking) or send pushed or regrets if they are not (and manipudon’t want to run the risk lated. of bumping into each other But I spy at the chocolate fountain). a few openI would call them. ings here. The warmth of your The bigvoice might help. gest (and A softer point Also noteworthy: Is worst reatheir relationship so acrisoned) is that I feel terrible A friend and I were ridmonious that it might for your difficulties. ing our bikes in Central A delicate invitation spill over onto innocent More legitimately, it is Park. guests and mar your lovely helpful that there doesn’t I saw a man and his We are giving a wedding day? seem to have been a rupyoung daughter on one and face a dilemma about ture between the siblings, (Don’t be too quick to bicycle with a bike seat. inviting a couple who are only a gradual drift. dismiss this. No one makes The daughter was wear- in the process of divorcing. a scene quite like a couple Also good: You aren’t ing a helmet; the father We care for both of them on the rocks.) asking them to pitch in to was not. deeply and certainly don’t the endless and emotionIn which case, choosing So I shouted, “If you fall want to take sides. ally grueling work that sick one — or taking sides, as and break your neck, who But they have many rooms often entail. you put it — might be the is going to help your issues that are not yet (And we aren’t going to lesser evil. daughter?� resolved, and their state judge them for failing to I rode on. might be acrimonious volunteer.) A pastoral nonreply My friend said it wasn’t enough that one will refuse Call one of the friendlier my business. to attend if the other does. I am a pastor, which is a sibs and ask him or her to What say you? How should we work wonderful profession. come for coffee or drinks at Rayna our way through this? It is my privilege to be a specific date and time. Anonymous with people during the (Less room for blowing When people yell critimost important times in you off than with an open cisms at me (even wellAssuming the couple are their lives. invitation.) founded ones), the shock separated and possibly not But everywhere I go, if I You can handle the and awe allow me to disspeaking (much) with each identify myself as one, peonegotiations without letmiss their excellent points other, the kindest thing for ple start telling me immeting your partner know how much arm-twisting and focus on their aggresyou to do is to make sure diately about their sins, ill-

MY LONGTIME PARTNER has severe emphysema and will probably die soon. He has four siblings who live in our small town. Throughout the years, he has been closer with two of them, but they are all ignoring him now. My partner says he doesn’t mind; in fact, he says he prefers it. But his face lights up whenever any of them is mentioned. I don’t want or need their help taking care of him, though I got along fine with them when we were in touch. Should I do anything here? (A year ago, I asked his sister to call more often. She said she would, but she hasn’t.) Anonymous

is required. If it’s a flat “no,� he never needs to hear about it. But if the date goes reasonably well, start on the other siblings. A little meddling to make your partner’s final days happier seems like a minor lapse to me.

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Trying to engineer specific outcomes among adult siblings (otherwise known as meddling) is not usually effective. Or as my brother used to say to my mother when she attempted such magic: “Hey, look at your nose! It’s in my shizzle again.�

nesses and life histories. Usually, I am happy to engage. But occasionally, on days off or vacations, it would be nice to have a normal conversation. Still, if someone asks what I do, I refuse to lie. Can you suggest a solution? Monica Just because someone asks you a question is no reason to answer it. How much money do you earn as a pastor, Monica? (None of my business.) So when the stranger sitting next to you on an airplane asks what you do for a living, offer the following nonreply (with a friendly smile): “Actually, I’m on vacation! And I intend to stay that way by not talking about work.� Pause. “Do you think they’ll be bringing us those warm nuts soon?�

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

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CONTINUED FROM C4 no to sex, and even then I was often game.� And she was beautiful. “From then on, he will “I was completely either do those chores or stunned when I learned they won’t be done,� Rich that my husband had an continued. affair and wanted a “At the same time, she divorce. should tell him that she’s “He said it was because interested in renewing an I don’t do enough and I’m enthusiastic sex life. ‘lousy in bed.’ “When a couple agrees “I know he has some to an exclusive relationship, they’re each responsi- serious issues, but I want to learn from my mistakes ble for more than just and move on. being monogamous. “Help me! What on “They’re also responsiEarth did I do wrong?� ble for doing their best to I told her the only thing satisfy each other’s sexual she did wrong was marry needs. Denying sex is as the wrong man. serious a violation of the “And then you actually marital bond as extramarilistened to his guilt-deflecttal sex.� Too Good? wrote in sev- ing, self-serving lies about how you made him have an eral years ago to say she affair. What a weak, was “a nice girl — loyal, pathetic, insecure turd!� faithful and understandShe later wrote to say ing,� who never nagged her that after parting with her husband, cooked, cleaned, worked full time, took care husband, she had sex with of the baby and “rarely said another man.

“He informed me that I was far from lousy in bed. “I now know my ex has issues I cannot possibly address, let alone fix. “Why are there so many women like me, so desperate to please, that we allow this abuse to continue far too long?� Did your tale have a happy ending?

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History: New dock renamed Black Ball Dock CONTINUED FROM C3 Bus service to Port Townsend and Port Ludlow, the growth of truck freighting businesses and good highways in the 1930s caused the decline of Port Townsend as a seaport, and the demand for ferry service decreased. In 1940, an arson fire completely destroyed the warehouse on the dock. It was rebuilt in 1941 and the dock was repaired as war loomed. The war brought increased business to the dock. After the war, the state refused a fare increase for the Black Ball Line, and the line suspended ferry service in March 1948. Olympic Ferries Inc. started a run to the newly completed Keystone Harbor on Whidbey Island and rented slip space on Union Wharf until a new dock could be built. Black Ball continued freight runs to the wharf, even after the ferry runs were moved to the new Quincy Street slip in 1953. Gradually, the use of the dock declined until Black Ball sold the wharf in 1973.

trailer loaded with dogfish from the processing plant broke through the wharf and hung suspended over the water until a General Construction Co. crane on a barge arrived to salvage it. The truck was hoisted onto the barge and hauled away. The driver escaped with just bruises and the truck’s fuel tanks remained intact. The damage to the dock was never repaired and the lease for the fish processor was withdrawn. The wharf was condemned and fenced off. JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY In 1983, when the Internal Revenue Service tried to recover The Union Wharf in Port Townsend is shown in January 1981 after a trailer truck loaded with dogfish fell through $54,315 in back taxes owed by the Union Wharf Corp. by selling and collapsed the deck. the property, it received only one $3,000 bid from John Pickett, Union Wharf Corp., repredecking weakened. who later forfeited the property sented by Terry Sommers and Marge Samuelson, who was a to Jefferson County in a tax foreRalph Watson, bought the wharf waitress at The Surf restaurant, closure sale. for $13,500. remembers seeing a Greyhound For the next eight years, the They changed the name back tour bus — filled with senior citivarious owners of the wharf area to Union Wharf and started a zens who had just eaten lunch at searched for ideas about what to fish processing business in the the restaurant — break through warehouse. the surface and frightened, scream- do with the wharf. The state Department of NatuIt processed everything from ing passengers being evacuated ral Resources (DNR), owner of the salmon, cod and albacore to sea before the bus was towed away. urchins and dogfish. Not long after that, in January tidelands on which the structure Maintenance of the dock stood, slated it for demolition but 1981, a semi-truck cab and its was neglected and the wood 16,000-pound, 40-foot refrigerated did not have funds for the project.

The city owned the Taylor Street access-way and the county owned the structure. A 1986 proposal to rebuild the wharf with an even larger footprint for multiple uses such as an over-the-water hotel, restaurant and retail space failed by 1992 due to environmental, traffic and parking issues, and financing problems. At last, in 1994, the DNR offered $2 million to “do something” with the wharf. The city developed a plan to build the current structure as a public park. The wharf was demolished in the summer of 1995, and the new structure was opened to the public in April 1997, covering 7,000 square feet and extending 200 feet into the bay, with an adjacent 110foot floating dock.

________ Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired Port Townsend Public Library director. Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on the third Sunday of each month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s Clallam County history column on the first Sunday of the month. Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@olympus.net. Her next column will appear July 17.

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If this happens regularly, it’s a sign that they don’t care how their behavior affects others. back and Abigail You can spare yourself much people stress if you start “deleting” irreVan Buren remind about how their sponsible, self-centered individurudeness als from your circle to the extent affects others, that it’s possible. but I’m not Of course, you can’t do that sure what else with those who have control over I can do. your life such as professors or Obviously, I employers right now, so you will can’t control have to tolerate some of this other people. behavior for the present. How can I express my Dear Abby: My father, a widfrustration ower, is in his late 80s. without being a monster? He’s in great shape, still Had It Up to Here drives, goes on vacations and volunteers twice a week. Dear Had It: I assume that He is brilliant and enjoys cars, you have already expressed your frustration to at least some of the gambling and eating. I promised I’d call him on a people you have described.

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Most gulls do live and/or nest near Carson water. We see gulls inland, but they are always near bodies of water. They are scavengers and have learned to follow human habitation. If the refuse found on our beaches is edible, the gulls keep the shoreline clean. However, other garbage the sea dumps along the coast remains. We’re all familiar with the glaucouswinged gull. It is the most numerous species seen in the inland waters. However, there are over a dozen other gull species to be seen in Washington. They range in size from 13 inches to over 27 inches. During the summer, most of these birds move to nesting areas along our coast or breeding grounds in the open waters of the Strait.

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Katie and John Williams of Sequim, a son, Austin John Williams, 7 pounds, 13 ounces, 12:46 p.m. May 31. Taylor and Kameron Thompsen of Port Angeles, a son, Levi Thompsen, 6 pounds, 8 ounces, 6:49 p.m. May 31.

Heidi Hardesty and Dustin Reade of Port Angeles, a son, Anthony Elton Terry Elvis Reade, 5 pounds, 3 ounces, 10:25 p.m. June 1. Phone information about athome or out-of-town births to 360417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. 5250.

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Research linking A acid-suppressing drugs (PPIs) to kidney damage has been accumulating (Journal of the American Society of Nephrology online, April 14, 2016). Different heartburn medications (H2 blockers) like cimetidine (Tagamet), famotidine (Pepcid) and ranitidine (Zantac) do not appear to pose the same risk. Many readers have reported that coconut water seems helpful for indigestion. One Australian visitor to our website noted: “Over the last several weeks, I have been mostly free from heartburn. It occurred to me just tonight that I’ve been drinking a couple of glasses of coconut water a day, so I believe that is doing the trick. The bonus is that I love drinking coconut water.” There are many more nondrug options for dealing with indigestion in our “Guide to Digestive Disorders.” Anyone who would like a copy, please send $3 in check or money order with a long (No. 10), stamped (68 cents), self-addressed envelope to Graedons’ People’s Pharmacy, No. G-3, P.O. Box 52027, Durham, NC 27717-2027. It also can be downloaded for $2 from our website, www.peoplespharmacy. com.

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Dear Readers: Allow me to wish a Happy Father’s Day to fathers everywhere — birth fathers, stepfathers, adoptive and foster fathers, grandfathers, and all of those caring men who mentor children and fill the role of absent dads. I applaud you all! P.S. And per many readers’ requests, I’m giving a shout-out to dual-role moms, too. Love, Abby

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However, some stay in our inland waters and nest on large, flat-topped buildings as well as the manmade North American gulls structures that make up the ferry terFor example: “Twenty species of minals. gulls breed in North America.” As for Leahy’s definition of “sea “Gulls are among the most success- gull,” he concurs with Webster but adds ful birds in the modern world. They are a bit more. strong fliers and swimmers . . . their Yes, there is even a bit of looking diet tends to be nearly all-encompassdown the nose in this description: ing. They seek food not only over the “A vernacular name for any species world’s oceans, lakes, and rivers, but of gull, including those which breed inland. Many people think it is the spealso inland, where some species follow cific name for the commonest gull of the farmer’s plow and consume the their region.” grubs of crop-eating beetles.” For years, I’ve known that the The most famous gull, at least in “proper” name to use when referring to North America, is the California gull. these birds is “gull.” There is even a statue that was Old habits die slowly — or not at erected for this bird in Salt Lake City. The California gull has a wide range all. I still hear “sea gull” come out of my throughout the Western states and mouth from time to time, and that’s includes Washington. The gulls represented by the statue just the way it is. ________ saved the state’s agricultural industry. When hordes of locusts invaded Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Utah and attacked the crops, thouContact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, sands of California gulls arrived for with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a dinner and wiped the invaders out. reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

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Dear Stumped Daughter: How about talking to your father about some of your own interests — what you have been doing, movies or plays you have seen, restaurants you have tried that he might enjoy, what’s going on with other relatives, and current events. If necessary, make a short list of topics from your local newspaper and keep it with you when you call him.

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What’s in a name? Gulls get veritable sea of definitions “GULL” OR “SEA gull”? That’s the question, and a good place to find the answer is in the dictionary. I use Webster’s New World Dictionary, Third College Edition. Both names are addressed. “Any of various shorebirds of a worldwide family (Laridae), with large wings, slender legs, webbed feet, a strong, hooked bill, and feathers of chiefly white and gray.” The name refers to the Cornish “gullan,” the Welsh “gwylan” and the Bret (British) “gwelan.” Writers for this edition were terse in their definition of “sea gull”: “Any gull living alongside a seacoast.” These two accepted definitions for the names used to identify these familiar birds are correct, but there is more to be added to the subject. One of my favorite books on birds is The Birdwatcher’s Companion: An Encyclopedic Handbook of North American Birdlife. It was written by Christopher Leahy of the Massachusetts Audubon Society and is a wealth of information for anyone interested in birds. Leahy also gives a quick definition for “gull”: “Standard English name for the great majority of the approximately 45 members of the . . . family Laridae.” He then goes on for almost two pages with information on these birds.

weekly basis, but I don’t know what to talk to my father about. He’s a man of few words, so our conversations are somewhat limited after I ask about his interests. I’d be very appreciative if you or your readers can suggest some topics I haven’t thought of. Stumped Daughter


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TraveLift gets a workout with Surfbird PLATYPUS MARINE, THE full-service shipyard, steel-boat builder and yacht repair facility on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled out Surfbird on Thursday morning with the assistance of Westport Yachts’ 550-ton TraveLift. Platypus’ own ON THE 330-ton TraveLift WATERFRONT was a bit underDavid G. powered for this Sellars lift. I understand the 115-foot expedition yacht weighed 350 tons when she was hauled out. Surfbird spent Thursday suspended in the TraveLift to give a surveyor access to the running gear and hull. On Friday morning while she was still in the TraveLift, a contractor performed an ultrasonic inspection of the hull, which in the industry is more commonly known as audio gauging.

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Death and Memorial Notice GEORGE W. JOHNSTON September 14, 1943 June 13, 2016 George W. Johnston passed away peacefully after a long illness on June 13, 2016. George was the eldest son of Wilma B. Johnston and Milton E.R. Johnston, and was born September 14, 1943. George was a lifelong resident of Port Angeles except for his time spent earning a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Washington in 1966. He attended Lincoln Grade School, Roosevelt Junior High and Port Angeles Senior High, graduating in 1961. George had a long career with the city of Port Angeles, retiring in 1999. He had various positions in his employment years, starting at Crown Z Port Townsend, Pacific Car and Foundry, Fibreboard Incorporated and City Light of Port Angeles. He had an avid interest in classic cars and racing, loved the outdoors, hunting

George Johnston and clamming, especially at the Hoh River and parts of Alaska. He took joy in riding his motorcycle on the logging roads around Port Angeles. He enjoyed pool, poker and cribbage with friends. He was known for his pool playing skills and supplemented his tuition and income many times. If there were more than two people at George’s home, it was a party. After retirement, he bought, sold and collected insulators. One could hear the ’50s and ’60s music;

doo-wop, The Platters and Willie Nelson were some of his favorites. Even though he had allergies, he had many pets in his lifetime and made sure many of the neighbors’ animals were fed and cared for. George touched the lives of many. Any who knew him drew upon his knowledge about a variety of subjects. Math was his passion, and he helped several people with their financial goals. The family wants to thank his niece, Stephanie Stone, for her love and care during his last years. We would also like to thank Dianne, his caregiver, for her loyalty and care for George. Numerous times, George would say, “She is my kind of people.” Our thanks also to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, Dr. Dan Addison and his nurse Robin Gay for their help and understanding. Nurse Robin said he was proud of his family, his self-built home and his exercising routine (chopping logs into cords of wood). She remembered

the fun and informative conversations that they would have. George was a warm, caring, gentle man. He was a stand-up guy. “Someone who is full of integrity; meaning one who does the right things when no one is looking. Whatever path he chooses to take, he lives by the rules, doesn’t deal in images, family oriented, go-getter, wants for you what he wants for himself. He will always be death before dishonor.” That was our George. He is survived by his brother, Richard J. Johnston; sisters Leslieann (Richard) Luboff and Barbara E. (Robert) Fraker; and longtime friend Kathy Grinde. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be held in August at Terry Gossage’s place, with a date and time to be announced. In remembrance of George, contributions can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Briefly . . . Walking Book Club starts Wednesday PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., will host a Walking Book Club at noon Wednesdays, June 22, July 20 and Aug. 17. The group will depart from the library for a stroll through local neighborhoods. A librarian will guide each one-hour conversation about books and literature throughout the walk. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and be comfortable walking a 20-minute mile without difficulty. The event is supported by the Port Angeles Friends of the Library. For more information, visit www.nols.org and

A donation of $3 to $5 for the reading is suggested. All donations will go to Northwind reading fund the Northwind Arts Center. PORT TOWNSEND — Northwind is a 501(c)(3) The Northwind Arts Cennonprofit organization that ter, 701 Water St., will host sponsors visual, musical Peninsula College’s 2016 and literary art events and Tidepools magazine as part education on the Olympic of their reading series at Peninsula. 7 p.m. Thursday. For more information, Writers will read, artists phone Bill Mawhinney at will discuss their work and 360-302-1159 or visit www. musicians will perform a northwindarts.org. song from the CD included with the magazine. Port Townsend residents Flight practice who won awards in the COUPEVILLE — There magazine this year include will be field carrier landing Harper Hanson for youth practice operations for airwriting ages 10-13, Anna craft stationed at Naval Air Quinn for adult poetry, Ste- Station Whidbey Island at phen Workman for adult the outlying field Wednesprose and Emilia Lewis for day and Thursday. PC student writing. Operations are schedCopies of Tidepools uled for both afternoons. magazine will be available The schedule is subject at the event to purchase for to change to meet mission $10 plus tax. requirements. select “Events,” call the library at 360-417-8500 or email discover@nols.org.

tenance mechanic foreman. He received several commendations from the June 22, 1922 Coast Guard during 36 May 20, 2016 years of employment. Bud found more time for Harold Kenneth Jacobs, his lifelong hobbies of fishfondly known as “Bud,” was ing, bowling and following born on June 22, 1922, in Northwest sports upon Lakota, North Dakota. retirement. He enjoyed His parents, Ida Mae fishing with his buddies Pat Sween and Ira OtisMcGoff and Joe JeromJacobs, moved their family chek, and actively comto Port Angeles when Bud peted in local bowling was 6 years old. leagues until the age of 91. He attended Roosevelt Bud was an avid NorthHigh School and graduwest sports fan and a Uniated in 1941. versity of Washington After high school, Bud Mr. Jacobs Husky football season worked with the U.S. Army ticket holder for the last 25 Corps of Engineers in Aberdeen, Washington, as 11, 1948, Bud and Barbara years. He attended his last Husky football game at the were married in Port a general contractor. age of 93. During World War II, he Angeles. He also held a lifetime Bud started work as a joined the Navy and served as a shipfitter on a maintenance mechanic for membership with the Elks Naval Lodge. the Port Angeles Coast floating dry dock in the Bud found tremendous Guard Air Station in 1951. South Pacific before comjoy in his family, especially pleting his service in 1946. In addition to maintaining his grandsons and their the air station, he was Upon returning to Port responsible for the upkeep many sports and activities. Angeles, he worked for He shared his pride with Ernie Roth as a carpenter, of nine lighthouses in the 13th Coast Guard District. everyone he met. building homes and busiHe leaves behind his Bud completed the nesses. His sister Dorothy intro- automation of all nine light- wife of 67 years, Barbara; son Jerry (Deborah) duced him to Barbara Glas houses before retiring in in 1947, and on November 1987 as the station’s main- Jacobs; daughter Jan (Jeff)

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Lawn games PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., will host Lawn Games for Grown Ups from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Activities include bocce ball, bean bag toss and ladder toss, with sidewalk chalk and lemonade available. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.nols.org/events/ ASRP.html. Peninsula Daily News

Gilchrist, all of Port Angeles; grandsons Jacob (Lisa) Gilchrist of Bellingham, Washington, Joshua (Vanessa) Gilchrist of Beaverton, Oregon, Jeremy Gilchrist of Port Angeles and Jacob (Kaisa) Hammonds of Renton, Washington; and great-grandson Mattias. He is also survived by his brother Richard (Marge) Jacobs; brother-inlaw Bob (Lee) Glas, all of Port Angeles; special family Glenda (Jeff) Pocha of Snohomish, Washington, and Patrick McGoff of Port Angeles; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Jim Jacobs and sisters Thelma Moffat and Dorothy Benson. Memorial contributions in his memory can be made to the Elks Naval Lodge, Attn: Children’s Therapy Fund, 131 East First Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or the OMC Foundation, 1015 Georgiana Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

GARY HOLBROOK February 18, 1940 February 14, 2016

Mr. Holbrook Gary moved to Moscow, Idaho, to work for his uncle Pete at his airport. Pete taught him to work on planes. He also taught him to fly and crop-dust. In 1960, Gary moved to Los Angeles, California, to attend school for aircraft maintenance. He later became a licensed aircraft mechanic and inspector. In 1963, Gary joined the Navy and served on

the aircraft carrier USS Constellation during the early part of the Vietnam War. After four years of service, he left the Navy and moved to Port Angeles, where he spent some time as a longshoreman and service station mechanic. Gary then started his own business, Far West Aviation, as a certified inspector and mechanic. In 1967, Gary met the love of his life, Margaret, and her three children. They were married in December 1969. In June of 1971, they had a son, Jason. Gary went to work for the city of Port Angeles in 1973 while still working nights as an aircraft mechanic. In 1999 after 26 years with the city, he retired. Gary loved working with his hands. Mechanical or woodworking, he always had to be doing something constructive. He enjoyed being outdoors, camping

RAYLENE GRACE (ABUAN) LONG October 4, 1963 May 23, 2016 Raylene was born on October 4, 1963, in San Francisco, California, to Aureliano “Abby” Abuan and Encarnacion “Cion” Abuan. She died on May 23, 2016, in Bamako, Mali, Africa. Raylene enjoyed playing the piano, photography and singing. She graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1981. She excelled in school and was voted “Most Likely to Succeed.” She was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on July 28, 1979. Family travels ignited an adventurous spirit, and she had an intense desire to preach about Jehovah God’s Kingdom. This motivated her to travel throughout North America as well as the Philippines, Ecuador and Columbia. On September 16, 1989, Raylene married the love of her life, David R. Long of Tacoma, Washington. Together, they were missionaries for the past 22 years in Mali, West Africa, after graduating from the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead in 1994. Raylene and David loved their life in Mali, spending as much time as they could, helping people to know Jehovah God and how the Bible could help them in their daily lives. They also helped translate publications of Jehovah’s Witnesses into the Bambara language and traveled in Mali to visit and encourage congregations and groups of

Raylene Long Jehovah’s Witnesses. Raylene was deeply loved by many. She was a person who knew how to give, express and show love to others. This she did, especially for her God, Jehovah; for her husband; for her family; and for all those she came in contact with. She is survived by her husband, David; her mother, Encarnacion; sisters Laurinda (Wallace) Van Dusen, Tonia Bird and Alisa (Lloyd) Van Dusen; brother Aurel (Rebecca) Abuan; brothers-in-law James (Daniela) Long, Mark Long and Timothy (InHwa) Long; nephews Jalen (Kysa) Abuan and David (wife Heather and son Isaac) Beach; and nieces Christina and Stephanie Long. She is also survived by many family and friends across the globe. Raylene was preceded in death by her father, Aureliano; brotherin-law Robert Bird; and her older sister, Annette Abuan. A memorial was held on Saturday, June 4, 2016, at the Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Puyallup, Washington.

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Port Angeles resident Michael Richard Somers died of cancer at his Port Angeles home. He was 68. A completely obituary will follow. Services: Graveside service at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 S. Monroe Road, at 2 p.m. Friday, June 24. A celebration of life will be announced. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in

Death and Memorial Notice and spending time with family. Gary lost his wife of 47 years in July 2015. Gary leaves behind two sons, Jason and wife Nell Holbrook of Port Angeles, and Joe and wife Vickie Davis of Lake Stevens, Washington; two daughters, Micky and husband Tom Kaufmann of Port Angeles, and Dallas and husband Shawn Haffey of Wasilla, Alaska; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Gary also leaves behind his mother, Edna Holbrook; three brothers, Larry, Kirby and Robert; and a sister, Rosanne. Gary will be missed by all who knew him. There will be a celebration of life for Gary and his wife, Maggie, at their home on Ennis Creek Road, Port Angeles, on Saturday, July 2, starting at noon. Food and drink will be provided. Anyone is welcome to attend.

Aug. 28, 1922 — June 10, 2016

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Yesterday Statistics for the 48-hour period ending at noon yesterday. Hi Lo Rain YTD Port Angeles 66 44 0.03 14.82 Forks 68 38 0.08 55.45 Seattle 70 50 0.14 22.19 Sequim 57 51 0.01 6.80 Hoquiam 61 42 Trace 42.14 Victoria 70 51 Trace 16.29 Port Townsend 69 46 **0.13 11.53

Forecast highs for Sunday, June 19

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Billings 82° | 59°

San Francisco 71° | 54°

Minneapolis 92° | 70°

Denver 100° | 64°

Chicago 90° | 68°

Miami 87° | 76°

Strait of Juan de Fuca: W wind 5 to 15 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Tonight, W wind 5 to 15 kt becoming SW after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Ocean: W wind 5 to 15 kt becoming NW in the afternoon. Wind waves 1 to 2 ft. SW swell 3 ft at 14 seconds. Tonight, NW wind 5 to 15 kt becoming N after midnight. Wind waves 1 to 2 ft. SW swell 3 ft at 14 seconds.

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TOMORROW High Tide Ht Low Tide Ht 12:35 a.m. 8.4’ 7:34 a.m. -1.3’ 2:02 p.m. 6.7’ 7:25 p.m. 2.7’

TUESDAY High Tide Ht Low Tide 1:11 a.m. 8.4’ 8:11 a.m. 2:40 p.m. 6.8’ 8:05 p.m.

Ht -1.5’ 2.7’

Albany, N.Y. Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Spokane Atlantic City 69° | 41° Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham Yakima Bismarck 72° | 39° Boise Boston Brownsville © 2016 Wunderground.com Buffalo Burlington, Vt.

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Seattle 70° | 50° Olympia 71° | 44°

Tacoma 70° | 48°

Astoria 69° | 47°

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TODAY Ht Low Tide Ht 6:57 a.m. -1.0’ 1:22 p.m. 6.5’ 6:45 p.m. 2.7’

High Tide

9:17 p.m. 5:13 a.m. 9:19 p.m. 8:28 p.m.

Otlk Clr Clr Clr Cldy Clr PCldy Clr Cldy Clr PCldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Clr PCldy Clr Clr

Victoria 65° | 51°

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Port Angeles

1:23 a.m. 6.3’ 4:50 p.m. 6.6’

8:53 a.m. -1.1’ 9:24 p.m. 5.7’

1:58 a.m. 6.2’ 9:27 a.m. -1.4’ 5:21 p.m. 6.8’ 10:07 p.m. 5.7’

2:36 a.m. 6.1’ 10:03 a.m. 5:53 p.m. 7.0’ 10:52 p.m.

-1.5’ 5.6’

Port Townsend

3:00 a.m. 7.8’ 10:06 a.m. -1.2’ 6:27 p.m. 8.2’ 10:37 p.m. 6.3’

3:35 a.m. 7.7’ 10:40 a.m. -1.5’ 6:58 p.m. 8.4’ 11:20 p.m. 6.3’

4:13 a.m. 7.5’ 11:16 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 8.6’

-1.7’

Dungeness Bay*

2:06 a.m. 7.0’ 5:33 p.m. 7.4’

2:41 a.m. 6.9’ 10:02 a.m. -1.4’ 6:04 p.m. 7.6’ 10:42 p.m. 5.7’

3:19 a.m. 6.8’ 10:38 a.m. 6:36 p.m. 7.7’ 11:27 p.m.

-1.5’ 5.6’

9:28 a.m. -1.1’ 9:59 p.m. 5.7’

*To correct for Sequim Bay, add 15 minutes for high tide, 21 minutes for low tide.

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Atlanta 86° | 65°

El Paso 102° | 72° Houston 90° | 77°

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Detroit 92° | 65°

Washington D.C. 91° | 62°

Los Angeles 91° | 68°

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orror is a finicky genre. Many movies and TV shows go for cheap scares, and they fall into the trap of becoming too campy, leaving you rolling your eyes instead of screaming in fear. When horror’s done right, though, you can’t help but stand up and take notice. This is the case with “Penny Dreadful,” Showtime’s beautifully artistic and well-crafted horror drama from the mind of Oscar-nominated writer John Logan. It has the right mix of intriguing characters, interesting storylines and enough thrills and chills to keep you hooked. Season 3 of “Penny Dreadful” wraps up with a two-hour finale airing Sunday, June 19, on Showtime. Starring French actress Eva Green (“Casino Royale,” 2006), the series has been lauded since Day 1, garnering recognition for its brilliance both on-screen and in the design departments, with Green earning heaps of praise for her portrayal of tormented medium Vanessa Ives. While the eyeballs of the powers-that-be behind the big TV awards — think the Emmys and Golden Globes — are shifting their focus toward “Penny

Dreadful,” they’re still taking their sweet time. In the interim, everyone else is seeing the light. After being nominated for and winning the Most Exciting New Series award at the 4th Critics’ Choice Television Awards in 2014, the accolades have kept pouring in. In the two years that the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards — a ceremony that honors excellence in the horror and thriller genres — has been handing out television awards, “Penny Dreadful” has raked in 11 nominations, including Best TV Series twice. On the creative side, the series has notched six BAFTA Television Craft Awards nods, winning three in 2015, and three Creative Arts Emmy nominations. Green isn’t going unnoticed, either. She was recognized at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards in 2015 and 2016, picking up Best TV Actress nominations both years — she finished second in voting in 2015, and took home the award this year. She has also been a recent staple at the aforementioned Critics’ Choice Television Awards, where she was nominated in 2015 and 2016 for Best Actress in a Drama, losing to “Empire’s” Taraji P. Henson and “The Leftovers’” Carrie Coon, respectively.This year has also marked a huge step forward for Green and the series, with regards to

finally getting acknowledged by both the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Green rubbed elbows with the crème de la crème of film and television at the Golden Globes in January, where she was nominated for Best Actress — Television Series Drama. (She again lost to Henson.) Still, it can be frustrating to watch such a wellreceived and overall excellent show — which features the likes of Josh Hartnett (“Black Hawk Down,” 2001), Timothy Dalton (“Licence to Kill,” 1989), Billie Piper (“Doctor Who”), Rory Kinnear (“Skyfall,” 2012) and Reeve Carney (“The Tempest,” 2010) — go without the big awards. It seems like only a

matter of time for “Penny Dreadful,” though, especially since its leading lady, who flawlessly encapsulates the mysterious medium, relishes all of the challenges she faces when stepping into her Victorian-era character. “I love playing a character from those repressed times who is so nonconformist, it’s very jubilating,” Green said in an interview with the New York Times. “Being possessed, sometimes, it’s very freeing.” Referring to acting out those “freeing” scenes of demonic possession, she continued: “I love all that! I prefer doing it to light stuff. But it’s true that it’s really intense, like a drug or a sport. Sometimes, after shooting, I go home and lie on the sofa with a glass of red wine and can’t move.” It also helps that the creator of the series is very invested in the material, and takes a very involved approach. Billie Piper and Reeve Carney in a scene from “Penny Dreadful.”

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The Brown family says “aloha” to Hawaii, but their vacation is not as idyllic as they’d hoped in this new episode. They argue about everything from parking cars to the placement of beach umbrellas. Later, Kody takes Meri aside.

Preacher (39) AMC

9:00 p.m.

West Texas preacher Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) utilizes a highly unusual power as he deals with entities from heaven, hell and everywhere in between in this new episode. Ruth Negga also stars in this supernatural drama based on the comic book series.

Food Network Star (53) FOOD

9:00 p.m.

Chef Robert Irvine shares his love of NASCAR and the inevitable tailgating that comes along with it in this new episode. He challenges the finalists to come up with a dish worthy of being served at a world-class tailgate party.

Sharktacular: Shark Weekend (29) DISC

10:00 p.m.

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Monday bestbets

Megan Follows in “Reign.”

Reign (11) KSTW

8:00 p.m.

The saga continues for Mary, Queen of Scots (Adelaide Kane), in the season finale of this award-winning historical drama. Megan Follows co-stars as Catherine de Medici, and Rachel Skarsten stars as Queen Elizabeth I of England.

Devious Maids (38) LIFE

9:00 p.m.

The war between Genevieve (Susan Lucci) and Marisol (Ana Ortiz) escalates in this new episode. Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) tries to be friendly with Daniela (Sol Rodriguez), and Adrian (Tom Irwin) cuts off Evelyn’s (Rebecca Wisocky) funding.

Odd Mom Out (70) BRAVO

10:00 p.m.

Jill (Jill Kargman) gets a taste of the work world when she visits the fashion magazine where she used to work in this new episode. However, her excitement about being welcomed back with open arms is short-lived.

Trip Tank (56) COM

10:00 p.m.

Bethiffer tracks terrorists at the mall in the season premiere of this animated series featuring a variety of sketches. Also, there are unexpected consequences when aliens use a “sound machine,” and the guys prank Gary at a water park. JUNE 19 - 25, 2016

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Zach Cregger in “Wrecked.”

(22)

Hotel Hell (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

Gordon Ramsay visits the picturesque city of Chelan in this new episode. There, he stops by the Lakeview Hotel, a hotel, restaurant and ice cream parlor that struggles to attract business or even the support of the locals.

Containment (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

Angry protesters flood the streets as they attempt to break free in this new episode. Meanwhile, Lex (David Gyasi) and Dr. Lommers (Claudia Black) are cut off from their chain of command. Jake (Chris Wood) takes Katie (Kristen Gutoskie) on a date.

Wrecked (28) TBS

10:00 p.m.

After a troubling discovery, Todd (Will Greenberg), Danny (Brian Sacca) and Owen (Zach Cregger) investigate the other islanders in this new episode. Meanwhile, Pack (Asif Ali), Emma (Ginger Gonzaga) and Florence (Jessica Lowe) face a difficult choice.

Tour Group (70) BRAVO

12:30 a.m.

As the season winds down, the travelers fly to Japan, their final destination. Viewers see a softer side of Heather thanks to an owl café, and the guys are shocked by a maid café. Michelle has a breakdown over her first Mother’s Day away from her son.

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Walking Tall (2004, Action) Johnny Knoxville, Neal

Saving Private Ryan (1998, War) Matt Damon, Edward Burns, Tom Hanks. 118* 265* McDonough, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.

Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Christopher

Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Winona Ryder, Peter Feed the Beast (N) Feed the Beast 130* 254* McDonald, Julie Bowen, Adam Sandler. Gallagher, Adam Sandler. OnTheHunt "Night and Day" Sharktacular River Monsters: Unhooked Great Barrier Reef Deadliest Place on Earth 184* 282* Below Deck "My Big Fat Below Deck: Mediterranean Real Housewives "When the Below Deck: Mediterranean Below Deck: Mediterranean Watch What Southern 129* 273* Greek Threesome" Ship Hits the Fan" Happens (N) Charm "Entrée-Vous" "Charter King" (N) "Charter King" Shark Tank West Texas Investors "The Shark Tank A deejay pitches Shark Tank A man offers a West Texas Investors Club Paid Paid 208 355 Magnificent Six-Pack" (N) a syndicated radio show. rent-a-tree Christmas service. "The Magnificent Six-Pack" Program Program Why They Hate Us CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Why They Hate Us CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) N.Glaser (N) Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Deadliest Catch "Raw Deal" Deadliest Catch "Settling Deadliest Catch: The Bait Deadliest Catch "Fire at Sea Dark Woods Justice (N) Deadliest Catch "Fire at Sea 182* 278* the Score" Part 1" (N) Part 1" "Trials by Fire" (N) An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success (‘15, Children) K.C.Underc. Stuck Middle Girl World Walk Prank Liv Maddie Stuck Middle K.C. Underc. Girl World 173 291 NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament World Series Site: TD Ameritrade Park -- Omaha, SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Neb. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. WNBA Basketball Phoenix 30 for 30 Jalen & SportsCenter The day's news ESPN FC Jalen & Jalen & ESPN FC UEFA Soccer Euro 2016 144 209 Mercury vs. Dallas Wings (L) Shorts Jacoby (N) in the world of sports. Jacoby Jacoby Spain vs. Croatia Group D The Twilight FXM

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012, FXM

The Road (2009, Adventure) Guy Pearce, Viggo FXM 133 258 Saga: Brea... Presents Fantasy) Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. Presents Mortensen, Robert Duvall. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped Chopped Junior (N) C hopped Chopped (N) C hopped "Haricot Flair" 110* 231* Pretty Little Liars "Did You Pretty Little Liars "Hush ... Pretty Little Liars "Tick Guilt "Pilot" Guilt "#AmericanPsycho" The 700 Club 180* 311* Miss Me?" Hush, Sweet Liars" Tock, B*tches" (SP) (N)

The Wolf of Wall Street Leonardo DiCaprio.

2012 (2009, Action) Amanda Peet, Thandie Newton, John Cusack. Movie 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "The Open: 1982" (N) Golf Central PGA Tour Golf's Greatest Rounds "The Open: 1982" 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper H.Hunt (N) House Fixer Upper 112* 229* CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Top Gear "City Saviors" (N) C ountCars CountCars Hunters (N) Hunters (N) 120* 269* Celeb Wife Swap "Tracey Celebrity Wife Swap "Jenna Celebrity Wife Swap "Robin Celebrity Wife Swap "Tyler Celeb Wife Swap "Tommy Celebrity Wife Swap "Flavor 108* 252* Gold/ Carnie Wilson" von Oy/ Jill Zarin" Leach/ Eric Roberts" Christopher/ Ronn Moss" Davidson/ Corey Feldman" Flav/ Dee Snider" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Airport Security: Colombia Airport Security: Colombia Airport Security: Colombia Airport Security: Colombia America's National Parks America's Wild Spaces 186 276 Sanjay (N) H.Danger Thunder Thunder Nicky SchoolofRock Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers Site: Comerica Park -- Detroit, Mich. Mariners UFC Ultimate UFC (N) 426 687 Mariners at Detroit Tigers (L) (L) Post-game Insider (N)

National Treasure (2004, Adventure) Diane Kruger,

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007, Adventure) Jon Voight, Ed Harris, Nicolas

Sherlock Holmes Justin Bartha, Nicolas Cage. Cage. (‘09, Adv) Robert Downey Jr.. 168* 241* Piranha 3DD Tremors 5: Bloodlines (‘15, Act) Michael Gross.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wrecked (N) The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Understudy" Face Painter" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

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Lifeboat (1944, Suspense) William Bendix, Walter

Marriage is a Private Affair (1944, Drama) John 132 256 the Islands Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire. Slezak, Tallulah Bankhead. Hodiak, James Craig, Lana Turner. My Giant Life Little People, Big World Little People (N) Little People, Big World (N) Giant Life "Tall Freak" (N) Little People, Big World 183* 280*

Limitless

Olympus Has Fallen (‘13, Act) Gerard Butler. Animal Kingdom Animal Kingdom Rizzoli "Post Mortem" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Bare Bears King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Foods "St. Petersburg" Bizarre Foods America Bert Conq. "Seeing Red" (N) Bizarre Foods (N) Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods America 215* 277* The Andy Griffith Show A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Everybody Loves Raymond G. Lopez G. Lopez King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304*

Fast & Furious (‘09, Act) Paul Walker, Vin Diesel.

Fast Five (‘11, Act) Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel. The Fast and the Furious 105* 242* Movie Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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Coronation Street (N) Jeopardy!

Dragons' Den The Dragons To Be Announced CBC News: The National CBC News: Coronation are thirsty for a new deal. Vancouver Street The Middle Goldberg Modern Fam Black-ish Fresh Off the The Real KOMO 4 Jimmy 4 4 Boat O'Neals News Kimmel Live "The Shirt" "Weird Al" "She Crazy" "Hope" Evening American Ninja Warrior Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is the The Night Shift "Three-Two- KING 5 News The Tonight 5 5 next stop for competitors to give it their all. One" (N) Show Access Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 KING 5 News at 10 The Dr. Oz Show 16 16 Hollywood on how to lead positive lives. EntertainBig Brother A group of strangers live together in a house Gothic "Arrangement in KIRO News Stephen 7 7 ment Tonight outfitted with cameras and microphones. (SP) (N) Grey and Black" (P) (N) Colbert Ent. Tonight Big Brother A group of strangers live together in a house Gothic "Arrangement in Global News Stephen Canada outfitted with cameras and microphones. (SP) (N) Grey and Black" (P) (N) Colbert Oregon Field The Great Polar Bear Feast Wildlife Detectives (N) Nova "Nazi Attack on Nazi Mega Weapons 9 9 Guide America" (N) "Hitler's Killer Subs" (N) Law & Order "Love Eternal" Law&Order "Rubber Room" LawOrder "American Jihad" Law & Order "Shangri-La" Law & Order "True Crime" LawOrder "Tragedy on Rye" 33 Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Arrow "Restoration" Oliver's Supernatural "Baby" Sam 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Family Guy Family Guy 11 11 "It's a Trap!" life is put at risk. and Dean go on a road trip. Mama's Mama's M*A*S*H M*A*S*H The Andy The Andy Happy Days Gilligan's Hogan's Hogan's Carol Burnett Perry Mason Family Family Griffith Show Griffith Show Island Heroes Heroes and Friends Celebrity Modern The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef "A MasterChef Wayward Pines "Sound the Q13 News at 10 Q13 News Modern 13 13 Name Game Family Theory Theory Wedding" (N) Alarm" (N) Family CHEK News CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy!

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Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Winona Ryder, Peter

Alice in Wonderland (2010, Adventure) Anne Hathaway, Mia

The Sorcerer's Apprentice (‘10, Act) Gallagher, Adam Sandler. Wasikowska, Johnny Depp. Alfred Molina, Jay Baruchel, Nicolas Cage. 130* 254* River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked RivMon "River of Blood" RivMon "Mekong Mutilator" River Monsters: Unhooked 184* 282* Housewives "December: The Real Housewives New York City Social (N) Housewives "Always the To Be Announced Watch What The Real Berkshires County" Bitch, Never the Bride" (N) Happens (N) Housewives 129* 273* "Unhappy Holidays" Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage "Crime Shark Tank Shark Tank A tool that easily Jay Leno's Garage "Crime Paid Paid 208 355 Fighters" opens a coconut. Fighters" Program Program CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Another (N) South Park Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Dual Survival Dual Survival Dual Survival: Untamed Dual Survival (N) Sharktacular: Shark Homestead Rescue 182* 278* Weekend "Croatian Castaway" (N) "Abandoned and Alone" Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Bunk'd K.C. Underc.

Despicable Me Steve Carell. Descendants Liv Maddie Stuck Middle Walk Prank Girl World 173 291 NCAA Baseball Division I MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Los Angeles Dodgers Site: Dodger Stadium -- Los SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Tournament (L) Angeles, Calif. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NBA: The SportsNation NBA Draft A preview of the SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news Baseball Tonight (L) Jalen & ESPN FC 144 209 Jump upcoming NBA Draft. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Jacoby (N)

Night at the Museum:

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian FXM

Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011, Comedy) FXM 133 258 Battle of the Smithsonian (2009, Comedy) Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller. Presents Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Martin Lawrence. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Chopped Junior "Go Fish!" C utthroat Kitchen (N) C utthroat Kitchen F. Fight (N) F . Fight (N) 110* 231*

The Waterboy (1998, Comedy) Kathy Bates, Henry Young and Baby Daddy

Bride Wars (2009, Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Bryan The 700 Club 180* 311* Hungry (N) Winkler, Adam Sandler. (N) Greenberg, Kate Hudson.

2012 (‘09, Act) Amanda Peet, John Cusack.

White House Down (‘13, Act) Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Channing Tatum.

White House Down 136* 248* Golfer (N) Golfer (N) Golfer Golfer Golf Central Golfer Golfer Golfer Golfer PGA Tour Learning C. 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Brother "Family Affair" (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* A. Pickers "The Royal Risk" American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Pawn S. (N) P awn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269* To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 108* 252* The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. America's National Parks America's Wild Spaces Sanjay (N) H.Danger Thunder Thunder Nicky SchoolofRock Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends MLB Baseball Seattle Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers Site: Comerica Park -- Detroit, Mich. Mariners Mariners All Sounders FC Mariners at Detroit Tigers (L) (L) Post-game Access All Access

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007, Adventure) Jon Voight, Ed Harris, Nicolas

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000, Action) Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi,

Con Cage. Nicolas Cage. Air

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Land of the Lost (‘09, Adv) Anna Friel, Will Ferrell. The Warrior's Way Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) Keys" Trip" 1/2 Trip" 2/2 Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

A Man for All Seasons (1966, Drama) Leo

Marat/ Sade (1967, Drama) Patrick Magee, Ian Richardson,

Saint (‘40, Bio) Raymond Massey. McKem, Wendy Hiller, Paul Scofield. Glenda Jackson. Joan My Giant Life "Tall Freak" My Big "I Wanna Be Fat" My Big Life (N) My Big "Speechless" (N) I Am Jazz (N) Big Fat Fab. "Speechless" Castle "The Late Shaft" Castle "Den of Thieves" Castle "Food to Die For" Castle "Overkill" M.Crimes "Present Tense" Major Crimes "N.S.F.W." Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Bare Bears King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy "Blue Harvest" Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Exp.Unk. "Nazi Gold Train" Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Lopez SoulMan King-Queens King-Queens SVU "Agent Provacateur" S VU "Decaying Morality" S VU "Undercover Mother" S VU "Granting Immunity" Royal P "Home Sick" (N) M odern Fam Modern Fam Person of Interest Person of Interest Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng

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“Big Brother” host Julie Chen.

Big Brother (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

8:00 p.m.

A new group of contestants moves into a house outfitted with dozens of cameras and microphones in this season premiere. The popular reality show follows a group of HouseGuests who compete for the chance to win up to $500,000.

Brother vs. Brother (30) HGTV

9:00 p.m.

Drew and Scott compete to create the most efficient and attractive family room, office and laundry spaces in this new episode. They’ll be judged by their mom, dad and Egypt Sherrod. The winner of this round gets to perform with Circus Circus.

Another Period (56) COM

10:00 p.m.

After Lillian (Natasha Leggero) and Beatrice’s (Riki Lindhome) marriages are annulled, Lillian and Victor (Brian Huskey) argue over the “butternut room” in this new episode. Also, Beatrice helps Albert (David Wain) overcome his hatchetphobia.

Wahlburgers: Extra Helping (37) A&E

11:05 p.m.

Enjoy an in-depth look at the Wahlberg family in a special new edition of the reality TV series. When Mark calls Paul to say he’s found the perfect site for the next Wahlburgers location, Paul drops everything to meet his brothers in Toronto. JUNE 19 - 25, 2016

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PBS NewsHour

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David Duchovny stars in “Aquarius.”

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A&E

BattleBots

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(4) KOMO

8:00 p.m.

Robots are ready to rumble once again in this season premiere. Host Samantha Ponder guides viewers through the epic robotfighting tournament, while veteran sports broadcaster Chris Rose provides the play-by-play as robots face off in the BattleBox.

Beauty and the Beast (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

Cat (Kristin Kreuk) tries to find out who might be after Vincent (Jay Ryan) in this new episode. During the course of her investigation, she discovers she might be pregnant. Meanwhile, Vincent follows a lead that may put his life in jeopardy.

The First 48 (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

Sergeants Charlie Adams and Chris Thomsen investigate the death of a young Somali girl in Minneapolis in this new episode. As they examine the evidence, they uncover a secret relationship that may have turned deadly.

Aquarius (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

Det. Sam Hodiak (David Duchovny) investigates a murder in a predominantly black neighborhood on the day of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in this new episode. He works to prevent an imminent riot while continuing his investigation.

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Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Will Smith.

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The Wedding Planner (2001, Romance) Matthew McConaughey, Bridgette Wilson, Pretty Little Liars "Tick The 700 Club 180* 311* Tock, B*tches" Kate Hudson. Jennifer Lopez. The Croods (‘13, Ani) Emma Stone, Nicolas Cage. Hotel Transylvania (‘12, Ani) Kevin James, Adam Sandler. Hotel Transylvania (‘12, Ani) Kevin James, Adam Sandler. 136* 248* PGA Golf Quicken Loans National PGA Golf Quicken Loans National Round 1 Site: Congressional Country Club Golf Central PGA Golf 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Masters of Flip Mas.Flip "Don't Be a Hero" Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop H.Hunt (N) House (N) VintFlip (N) VintFlip (N) 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Alone "The Ascent" (N) Alone "The Madness" (N) Mountain Men Mountain Men 120* 269* Deadly Wives "Pretty Young Deadly Wives "Marlboro Deadly Wives "Murder for Deadly Wives "Acid Lady" Deadly Wives "Craven for Wives "Where There's a Will, 108* 252* Deadly Things" Man Murder" Proffitt" Murder" There's a Way" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero Port Protection Life Below Zero Port Protection Life Below Zero Life Below Zero 186 276 Sanjay (N) H .Danger Thunder Thunder

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Law Abiding Citizen (2009, Crime Story) Gerard Butler, Colm Lip Sync "Channing Tatum Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync 168* 241* Machete Meaney, Jamie Foxx. vs. Jenna Dewan-Tatum" Battle (N) Battle Battle Battle A Nightmare on Elm Stree... Saw VI (‘09, Hor) Costas Mandylor, Tobin Bell. Saw: The Final Chapter (‘10, Hor) Betsy Russell, Tobin Bell.

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West Side Story (1961, Musical)

The Music Man (1962, Musical) Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Robert Preston.

Bye Bye Birdie (‘63, Mus) Dick Van 132 256 Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, Natalie Wood. Dyke, Janet Leigh, Ann-Margret. 600-lb Life "Nikki's Story" 600-lb Life "Gideon's Story" 600-lb Life "Marla's Story" Makeover "Rachel" (N) Fat Chance "Brian" (N) Big Fat Fab. "Speechless" 183* 280* Castle Castle "Under the Gun"

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Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Téa

Man on Fire (2004, Action) Dakota Fanning, Marc Anthony, Denzel Washington.

The Italian Job (‘03, 130* 254* Leoni, Will Smith. Act) Mark Wahlberg. Tanked! Tanked! Tanked! (N) Tanked "Howie Mandel" (N) Tanked! (N) Tanked "Howie Mandel" 184* 282* To Be The Real Housewives Real Housewives "Always Real Housewives "When the

Cheaper by the Dozen (2003, Comedy) Bonnie Hunt,

Cheaper 129* 273* Announced "Invitation Interrupted" the Bitch, Never the Bride" Ship Hits the Fan" Hilary Duff, Steve Martin. by the Dozen Undercover Boss "Moe's West Texas Investors Club West Texas Investors Club Jay Leno's Garage Jay Leno's Garage "Crime Paid Paid 208 355 Southwest Grill" Fighters" Program Program "Escape From West Texas" "The Magnificent Six-Pack" "Supercars" Anderson Cooper 360 InsideMa "CSI Spurlock" (N) Declassified The Hunt With John Walsh Inside Man "CSI Spurlock" Declassified 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama

Employee of the Month (‘06, Com) Jessica Simpson, Dax Shepard.

Walk of Shame Elizabeth Banks. 107* 249* Politics & Public Policy Today 210 350 Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People "High Alaskan Bush People: Off Alaskan Bush People (N) Homestead Rescue "Under Alaskan Bush People 182* 278* Tide Housing" the Grid "A Big Gamble" Siege" "Surviving the Lower 48"

Finding Nemo Albert Brooks. Girl M. (N) Adventures in Babysitting Bizaardv (N) Walk Prank Girl World Backstage Bizaardvark 173 291 NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament World Series Site: TD SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Ameritrade Park -- Omaha, Neb. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. CFL Football Montreal Alouettes at Winnipeg Blue Bombers Site: Investors ESPN FC NFL Live Jalen & 30 for 30 "This Magic Moment" 144 209 Group Field -- Winnipeg, Man. (L) Jacoby (N)

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Crime FXM

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Crime Story) Rooney Mara, Christopher FXM 133 258 Story) Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Daniel Craig. Presents Plummer, Daniel Craig. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*

The Wedding Planner (‘01, Rom)

17 Again (2009, Comedy/Drama) Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Zac Guilt "#AmericanPsycho" The 700 Club 180* 311* Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Lopez. Efron.

Men in Black 3 (‘12, Act) Will Smith.

Man of Steel (2013, Action) Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Henry Cavill. Man of Steel 136* 248* PGA Golf Quicken Loans National Site: Congressional Country Club -- Bethesda, Md. CHAMPS Golf American Family Insurance Championship Golf Central PGA Golf 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Home Imp Home Imp The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Love/List "Sibling Rivalry" Love It or List It House House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Aliens "The God Particle" Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens G. Minds (N) /Aliens 120* 269* To Be Announced

The Switch (2010, Comedy/Drama) Jennifer Aniston,

You Again (2010, Comedy) Odette Yustman, 108* 252* Jason Bateman. Sigourney Weaver, Kristen Bell. The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 186 276 Sanjay (N) H.Danger Thunder Thunder All In/ Cam HALO Effect Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Seattle Access Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687 Cops "Street Cops "High Cops Cops Cops "Slacker Cops "Coast Bellator MMA Fighters battle for $100,000 and a shot at the title. 168* 241* Patrol" Crimes" Crimes" to Coast"

Freddy vs. Jason (‘03, Hor) Robert Englund. WWE Raw (N) Wynonna Earp (N)

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Twister (‘96, Act) Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, Helen Hunt.

Contagion (‘11, Act) Kate Winslet, Matt Damon. 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Amer. Dad FamilyGuy Family Guy Bob's Burger Bob's Burger 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mystery Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith To Be Announced G. Lopez King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law & Order: S.V.U. "Raw" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Mr. Robot 105* 242* Person of Interest Person of Interest Person of Interest Person of Interest Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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Host Dean Cain welcomes guests Mark Bennick, Bill Cook, Michael Grandinetti, Chipper Lowell, Tom Burgoon, Adam Wylie and The Shocker in this new episode. The magic series features world-class illusionists and escape artists.

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Unwitting bystanders are filmed as actors act out scenes to see how they’ll react in unusual situations in a new episode of this series hosted by John Quinones. The crew uses hidden cameras to capture the action from nearby.

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Therapy Success Story, Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation By Katie Irvin, MS OTR/L Paul came to Crestwood several weeks prior with a poor ability to engage in basic tasks such as getting out of bed, or reaching for his sandals and getting dressed; he was hospitalized for several days for respiratory failure and was quite weak. He was disengaged from his everyday routine, stuck in bed for several hours at a time and experienced moderate amounts of pain from arthritis and various other ills. Fast forward a few months later and now he is seen climbing the set of stairs several times in the therapy gym, waving at the top and playfully swatting away a friendly therapist saying, “I got this! I can do it!” He is now able to reach down for his favorite sandals, put them on and stand up and transition to a bed side chair to engage in one of his favorite past times—computer games. +H LV DEOH WR VHOI GLUHFW KLV QHHGV DQG UHJXODWH KLV DFKHV DQG SDLQV ZLWK DFWLYLW\ PRGLÀ FDWLRQ DQG application of topical ointment on his aching joints. He has good insight into whether he needs a ride in a wheel chair versus walking down the hallways. He has made tremendous progress with his Occupational and Physical Therapy and will likely be highly successful with his transition home. Way to go Paul! 651593712

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