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Sabin King, left, and Jeremy Pease, who operate Ology Infusions of Port Townsend, are one of seven vendors at Saturday’s “Hempapalooza” in Brinnon that showcased the medical marijuana products they offer. The event was held at Brinnon Herbal Collective by owner Nicole Black.

Inaugural ‘Hempapalooza’ a success, organizer says Marijuana ‘farmers market’ probably will spur another BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BRINNON — The organizer of a new kind of “farmers market” featuring medicinal pot products said Saturday her first event was so popular she’s considering organizing another for August. “Absolutely,” said organizer Nicole Black on Saturday afternoon, when asked if the inaugural “Hempapalooza” at her dispensary, Brinnon Herbal Collective at 91 Corey St., was a success.

“We’ve had people arrive that are baby boomers, mature adults, and just ask questions,” Black said. “The feedback I got from them [was], ‘Thank you, thank you for providing a place to do it.’ ” The identification and valid state medical marijuana authoAttracts the curious rization of each patient was checked by Black’s staff, and Black said the visitors were split about evenly between medi- each was given a red stamp to show the vendors. cal marijuana patients with No stamp, no product; not authorization to use the drug even samples. and non-patients curious about Sabin King and Jeremy medicinal pot. Pease, who operate Ology Infu“The feedback, most notably the feedback from non-patients, sions in Port Townsend, were among the vendors at the gathhas been fantastic,” Black said. ering. She said vendors were happy TURN TO MARKET/A6 to answer questions.

As of about 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Black said about 30 people had come through the doors to peruse the wares, both smokable and edible products, that seven medical marijuana vendors set up in the yard behind the building.

Neighbors’ leaks taint PenPly site Gas, diesel seeped from old pipelines BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Fuel that had nothing to do with industrial production was a major source of pollution at a mill that churned out plywood at 439 Marine Drive for most of 70 years, according to a recent environmental cleanup report. Eight different bulk gasoline and diesel plants in the shoreline area of the former Peninsula Plywood mill fed leaky pipelines under the 19-acre site on downtown’s western edge, Connie Groven, state Department of Ecology site manager, said Friday. The mill, which opened in 1941, closed in financial ruin in 2011 after operating under various owners.

“There certainly is a large amount of gasoline under there,” Groven said. “You’ve got an industrial area with all sorts of pipelines.” Hydraulic oil, which was used extensively in the mill’s three presses, joins the leaked gasoline and diesel fuel as the main sources of pollution destined for overall cleanup, which could begin in about 18 months, Groven said. “Once a cleanup action plan is finalized and we design a remedy and scheduling, as aggressively as the port has been moving on cleanup, I would think we could have the cleanup begin by the end of 2015,” she said.

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Police dog finds alleged thief in basement a wreck Friday after the car he was driving went over an embankment off the highway and was left suspended by trees while he got out and fled, Port Angeles police said in a Cody Rae Seaman, 30, was booked news release. Friday for investigation of driving under the influence, residential burDeputies, state troopers glary and taking a motor vehicle without permission. The car was determined to have No bond had been set as of Satur- been stolen, police said. day. The city police assisted Clallam Seaman had fled from the scene of County sheriff’s deputies and State

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LAKE SUTHERLAND — A man who police believe stole a car and wrecked it off U.S. Highway 101 near Lake Sutherland remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday after a police dog found him in the basement of a nearby home.

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were previously dismissed in New York, where Clash lives, defense lawyer Michael Berger said. U.S. District Judge Christopher Conner found Thursday that SteA JUDGE IN Pennsylphens failed to sue by age vania dismissed the last of 19 under laws in New York, five sex-abuse lawsuits filed where their meetings took against the Emmy-winning place. Stephens had sued in puppeteer who voiced the Pennsylvania, where longer “Sesame Street” character time limits apply. He lives Elmo. in Harrisburg. The rulClash resigned from ing did not “Sesame Street” amid the weigh the accusations, even as he conmerits of tinued to rack up Daytime the claims Emmy Awards for his work. but said He had spent 28 years 25-year-old playing Elmo on the popuaccuser lar Public Broadcasting Sheldon Clash Service show, winning more Stephens than two dozen Emmys. filed suit too late against actor Kevin Clash. Stephens accused Clash, ‘Saved By the Bell’ Lifetime is going back to now 53, of luring him into a the 1990s with a TV movie sexual relationship after on the Saturday morning they met at a 2004 netshow “Saved By the Bell.” working event for actors The network said Thurswhen he was about 16. day that its film, “The Four similar lawsuits Unauthorized Saved By the involving other accusers

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Bell Story,” is being made in Vancouver, B.C., and will premiere on Labor Day. Everett It will examine the life of young unknown actors in Hollywood trying to maintain the clean image of Kindseth their characters while growing up amid the temptations of show business. The same person who cast the original series will handle that role for the TV movie. Dylan Everett of “Degrassi: The Next Generation” is in line to play the ringleader role of MarkPaul Gosselaar, and “Screech” is being handled by Sam Kindseth of “Shameless.”

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PENINSULA POLL THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Should the Washington Redskins professional football team, which has lost its federal trademark, change its nickname?

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GERRY CONLON, 60, who was imprisoned unjustly for an Irish Republican Army bombing and inspired an Oscarnominated film, has died following a long battle with cancer. His family said in a statement that he died Saturday at his Belfast, Northern Ireland, home. They paid tribute to a man they said had “brought life, love, intelligence, wit and strength to our family through its darkest hours.” Mr. Conlon became a central figure in one of Britain’s greatest miscarriages of justice after he and three others were convicted and sentenced to life for the 1974 bombing of a pub in Guildford, near London, that killed five people. Mr. Conlon protested his innocence and insisted that police had tortured him into making a false confession. His position was vindicated in 1989 when the socalled Guildford Four were freed after a top judge ruled that police had fabricated the hand-written interrogation notes used to convict all four. The exonerations came too late for Mr. Conlon’s father, Guiseppe, who had been wrongly convicted along with six other relatives for allegedly supplying the bombs used by the Guildford Four. The elder Conlon died behind bars in 1980 and received his own posthumous pardon in 1991. The family statement said Mr. Conlon’s long campaign for justice “forced the world’s closed eyes to be opened to injustice. It forced unimaginable wickedness to be acknowledged.

We believe it changed the course of history.” Mr. Conlon’s autobiography, Proved Innocent, became the basis for the 1993 film “In the Name of the Father,” starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Mr. Conlon. It received seven Oscar nominations.

_________ STEPHANIE KWOLEK, 90, who died Wednesday, was a DuPont Co. chemist who in 1965 invented Kevlar, the lightweight, stronger-than-steel fiber used in bulletproof vests and other body armor around the world. A pioneer as a woman in a heavily male field, Ms. Kwolek made the breakthrough while work- Ms. Kwolek ing on spein 2007 cialty fibers at a DuPont laboratory in Wilmington, N.C. At the time, Ms. DuPont was looking for strong, lightweight fibers that could replace steel in automobile tires and improve fuel economy. “I knew that I had made a discovery,” Ms. Kwolek said in an interview several years ago that was included in the Chemical Heritage Foundation’s “Women in Chemistry” series. “I didn’t shout ‘Eureka,’ but I was very excited, as was the whole laboratory excited, and management was excited because we were looking for something new, something different, and this was it.” During the “Women in Chemistry” interview, Ms. Kwolek recounted the

development of Kevlar. She said she found a solvent that was able to dissolve long-chain polymers into a solution that was much thinner and more watery than other polymer solutions. She persuaded a skeptical colleague to put the solution into a spinneret, which turns liquid polymers into fibers. “We spun it, and it spun beautifully,” she recalled. “It was very strong and very stiff, unlike anything we had made before.”

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like object as a relic of some 30,000 years ago. The Port Angeles Coast It took special care to Guard Air Station’s fleet remove it because it had could expand if Congress provides requested appropri- become softened by weather until it had the consistency ations, said Capt. L.T. of brick cheese. Chalker, chief of the Coast Butler now is in touch Guard aviation branch. with the geology department Another flying boat and a at the University of WashDouglas amphibian could be ington in an attempt to clasadded, said Chalker, who sify and determine the age. arrived by plane to inspect the Ediz Hook station. 1989 (25 years ago) The base already has a Daishowa America Co. Hall flying boat, a Douglas announced that it will delay amphibian “ambulance building a new paper mill on plane,” two Grumman Port Angeles Harbor for at amphibians and a small Curtiss plane with pontoons. least one year, although officials say they will continue Chalker said the Coast Guard has asked for funds to to make plans for the projbuild officers’ quarters at the ect. air station, but the prospects for approval appear dim.

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IT’S TIME TO celebrate National Cheese Day. A lot of celebrities are very excited. There’s Monterey Jack Nicholson. Rush Limburger. Brie-oncé. Mozzar-Ellen DeGeneres. And Parma-Sean Connery. Craig Ferguson

Construction on the first of as many as two new papermaking machines and related facilities was originally scheduled to begin this summer near Daishowa’s existing pulp and paper mill. Among reasons for the delay: uncertainty about the supply and price of wood chips, unfavorable exchange rate between the dollar and the yen, and concerns about the worldwide pulp and paper market.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 22, the 173rd day of 2014. There are 192 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, more popularly known as the “GI Bill of Rights.” On this date: ■ In 1611, English explorer Henry Hudson, his son and several other people were set adrift in present-day Hudson Bay by mutineers aboard the Discovery; their fate remains unknown. ■ In 1870, the United States Department of Justice was created. ■ In 1911, Britain’s King George V was crowned at Westmin-

ster Abbey. ■ In 1937, Joe Louis began his reign as world heavyweight boxing champion by knocking out Jim Braddock in the eighth round of their fight in Chicago. ■ In 1938, Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmeling in the first round of their rematch at Yankee Stadium. ■ In 1940, during World War II, Adolf Hitler gained a stunning victory as France was forced to sign an armistice eight days after German forces overran Paris. ■ In 1959, the Swedish film “Wild Strawberries,” written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, opened in New York. ■ In 1964, in a pair of rulings,

the U.S. Supreme Court decided that the Henry Miller novel Tropic of Cancer and the French film “The Lovers” were not obscene. ■ In 1977, John N. Mitchell became the first former U.S. attorney general to go to prison as he began serving a sentence for his role in the Watergate cover-up. He was released 19 months later. ■ In 1984, the British airline Virgin Atlantic began operations. ■ In 1992, the U.S. Supreme Court, in R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, unanimously ruled that “hate crime” laws that banned cross burning and similar expressions of racial bias violated free-speech rights. ■ Ten years ago: Islamic mili-

tants beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean hostage who’d pleaded for his life in a heartwrenching videotape; he was the third foreign hostage decapitated in the Middle East in little over a month. ■ Five years ago: President Barack Obama signed the nation’s toughest anti-smoking law, aiming to keep thousands of teens from getting hooked. ■ One year ago: Islamic militants disguised as policemen killed 10 foreign climbers and a Pakistani guide in a brazen overnight raid at the base camp of Nanga Parbat, saying it was to avenge the death of their deputy leader in a U.S. drone strike.


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Briefly: Nation Rapper shot at after concert likely targeted DENVER — A shooting involving rapper ScHoolboy Q after a concert at the historic Red Rocks amphitheater west of Denver was likely not a random act of violence, authorities said Saturday. “This is not just a coincidence. We think there is probably more to it than that,” said Jacki Kelley, a spokeswoman for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. The rapper was not hurt in Thursday night’s shooting, but three other people in the vehicle he was in sustained non-lifethreatening injuries. One of the victims was released from the hospital Friday morning. No arrests have been made, but Kelley said investigators have received numerous tips and are trying to determine a motive for the attack in a parking lot at the outdoor venue, where the Beatles, Grateful Dead, U2 and symphonies have performed.

General loses stars WASHINGTON — The Army is reducing the rank of a brigadier general at the center of a sexual misconduct case by two grades for his pending retirement, in a rare move that will slash his benefits and force him to retire as a lieutenant colonel. Army Secretary John

McHugh announced the decision Friday, saying that Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair “displayed a pattern of inappropriate and Sinclair at times illegal behavior both while serving as a brigadier general and a colonel.” Sinclair is due to retire in late summer. The Army said his retirement pay will be reduced by more than 30 percent, dropping by $2,831 a month to $6,198. McHugh’s move comes three months after Sinclair pleaded guilty at a court martial to adultery and conducting inappropriate relationships with two other women. Over the past year, his case has been a central topic in Congress in the debate over whether the military has adequately handled sexual assault cases.

White House acts to stop rumors thought to spur illegal immigration THE NEW YORK TIMES

McALLEN, Texas — White House officials, saying that misinformation about administration policies helped drive a surge of illegal migrants from Central America across the South Texas border, announced plans to detain more of them and to accelerate their court cases so as to deport them more quickly. In tandem with those measures, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. met in Guatemala on Friday with senior leaders of the three countries where most of the migrants come from — El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras — to secure their help in conveying the message that there are no new legal channels to come to the United States

and that those crossing illegally will be deported. Department of Homeland Security officials are rushing to open more detention centers intended for families with children caught coming illegally to this country and will also expand the use of monitoring devices, such as electronic ankle bracelets, to keep track of migrants after they are released, the officials said.

Emergency judges Immigration officers and judges will be reassigned on an emergency basis to speed cases in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, where most of the migrants are entering illegally. The administration is trying to quell rampant rumors reach-

ing Central America that American border authorities are offering entry permits to parents traveling with young children after they are caught. Officials hope that by increasing the numbers of migrants who are detained and then deported, others considering the trek will be dissuaded from doing so. Biden announced $255 million for Central America to assist repatriation programs for deportees, improve prosecution of criminal street gang members and expand youth programs to reduce gang recruitment. Many migrants told Border Patrol agents that they decided to set out for the United States after hearing that it was offering some kind of entry permit.

Today’s TV news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Former Vice President Dick Cheney; Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor; Reps. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu; Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.; Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Paul; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.

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Briefly: World Putin backs cease-fire for Ukraine KIEV, Ukraine — Russian President Vladimir Putin backed Ukraine’s cease-fire plans Saturday and appealed to both sides to halt all military operations. The Kremlin said in a statement that Putin “calls on the opposing sides to halt any military activities and sit down at the Putin negotiating table.” The statement said Putin supported Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s decision to order Ukrainian troops to observe a unilateral cease-fire starting Friday night. Poroshenko bills the weeklong cease-fire as the first step in a wider peace plan that would include an amnesty for pro-Russian separatist fighters.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who is fighting for his political life even as forces beyond his control are pushing the country toward a sectarian showdown. The towns of Qaim and Rawah are the first territory seized in Anbar province, west of Baghdad, since fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group overran the city of Fallujah and parts of the provincial capital of Ramadi earlier this year. Sunni militants have carved out a large fiefdom along the Iraqi-Syrian border.

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CASSANO ALL’JONIO, Italy — Pope Francis journeyed Saturday to the heart of Italy’s biggest crime syndicate, met the father of a 3-year-old boy slain in the region’s drug war and declared that all mobsters are automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church. During his one-day pilgrimage to the southern region of Calabria, Francis comforted the imprisoned father of Nicola Campolongo in the courtyard of a prison in the town of Castrovillari. In January the boy was shot, along with one of his grandfaMore Iraq towns fall thers and the grandfather’s girlfriend, in an attack blamed on BAGHDAD — Sunni insurgents led by an al-Qaida break- drug turf wars in the nearby town of Cassano all’Jonio. The away group expanded their attackers torched the car with offensive in a volatile western all three victims inside. province Saturday, capturing The pope had expressed his two strategic towns and the first horror following the attack and border crossing with Syria to promised to visit the town. fall on the Iraqi side. The Associated Press It’s the latest blow against

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Canadian Governor General David Johnston attends the Summer Solstice Aboriginal Arts Festival in Ottawa on Saturday, Canada’s National Aboriginal Day. The holiday was formally proclaimed in 1996 for June 21, chosen because of the cultural significance of the summer solstice.

Most senior VA executives got pay bonuses last year THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Nearly 80 percent of senior executives at the Department of Veterans Affairs got performance bonuses last year despite widespread treatment delays and preventable deaths at VA hospitals and clinics, a top official said. More than 350 VA executives were paid a total of $2.7 million in bonuses last year, said Gina Farrisee, assistant VA secretary for human resources and administration. That amount is down from about $3.4 million in bonuses paid in 2012, Farrisee said. The totals do not include tens of millions of dollars in bonuses awarded to doctors, dentists and

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other medical providers throughout the VA’s nearly 900 hospitals and clinics. Workers at the Phoenix VA Health Farrisee Care System — where officials have confirmed dozens of patients died while awaiting treatment — received about $3.9 million in bonuses last year, newly released records show. The merit-based bonuses were doled out to about 650 employees, including doctors, nurses, administrators, secretaries and cleaning staff.

Farrisee defended the bonus system, telling the House Veterans Affairs Committee that the VA needs to pay bonuses to keep executives who are paid up to $181,000 per year. “We are competing in tough labor markets for skilled personnel,” Farrisee said Friday. “To remain competitive in recruiting and retaining the best personnel to serve our veterans, we must rely on tools such as incentives and awards that recognize superior performance.” Farrisee’s testimony drew sharp rebukes by lawmakers from both parties. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, said the VA’s bonus system “is failing veterans.”

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West: Petitions seek vote to split California 6 ways

Nation: Power plant for famous prison a museum?

Nation: S. Korean soldier kills 5 comrades at border

World: Afghans protest, say fraud in recent vote

ADVOCATES FOR A plan to split California into six separate states are holding a petition drive this weekend to get their plan on the ballot in 2016. The idea is the brainchild of Timothy Draper, a venture capitalist from Menlo Park — in what he hopes to someday say the state of Silicon Valley. Draper has sunk $2 million into signature gathering for the proposal. He maintains that it will break bureaucratic deadlock in Sacramento (proposed state of North California) and attract more business. Draper said he has support from the Oregon border (proposed state of Jefferson) to San Diego (South California).

AN OLD POWER plant at Sing Sing that once supplied the juice for New York state’s electric chair is being eyed as the site for a museum dedicated to the infamous prison. Supporters envision thousands of tourists streaming “up the river” from New York to see artifacts including “Old Sparky,” as the chair was known; a metal “head cage” used when prisoners were transported; and a display of prisoners’ weapons, from axes made in metal shop to shivs fashioned from plastic forks. The prison’s fame stems from the criminals who ended up at Sing Sing and, in some cases, never came back.

A SOUTH KOREAN soldier killed five comrades Saturday night and wounded another five at the border with North Korea, a South Korean military official said. The army sergeant opened fire with a rifle at an outpost in Gangwon province, east of Seoul, an official at South Korea’s Defense Ministry said. Local media reported that the soldier was at large with his weapon. But the military official declined to confirm whether the soldier was still at large. Thousands of troops from the rival Koreas square off along the world’s most heavily armed border. There was no indication that North Korea was involved.

HUNDREDS OF AFGHANS protested Saturday against alleged fraud in last week’s presidential runoff, part of escalating tensions over what Western officials had hoped would be a smooth transfer of power as violence across the country killed at least 13 people. Former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, who is running against Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, a former finance minister, has accused electoral officials and others of trying to rig the June 14 vote against him. Abdullah announced that he was severing ties with the Independent Election Commission and would refuse to recognize any results it releases.


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Port Angeles Police Officer Mike Johnson, right, prepares to apply handcuffs to Preston Smith as an unidentifided U.S. Border Patrol agent holds Smith at gunpoint in the 500 block of South C Street in Port Angeles on Saturday.

PORT ANGELES — An Eatonville man was in the Clallam County jail Saturday after the State Patrol said he caused a wreck on U.S. Highway 101 2 miles west of Port Angeles on Friday evening that sent a Port Angeles motorcyclist to the hospital. Craig Robert Ryan, 47, of Eatonville, about 40 miles southeast of Olympia, was booked into the county jail Friday night for investigation of one count each of fourth-degree assault and driving under the influence with no bond set. The State Patrol said Ryan’s pickup truck col-

lided with a motorcycle ridden by Brandon J. Sandstrom, 26, on Highway 101 near the junction with state Highway 112 at about 5:30 p.m. Friday. Sandstrom was injured and taken to Olympic Medical Center by ambulance after the wreck, the State Patrol said. He had been treated and discharged as of Saturday, according to a hospital representative. The State Patrol said Ryan was headed east on Highway 101 in a 1993 white Dodge Ram when he pulled to the right shoulder. Ryan then started to make a U-turn, the State Patrol said, and collided with Sandstrom, who was

headed east on a 1995 Honda VT1 motorcycle. The two vehicles collided in the westbound lane of the highway. The State Patrol listed the cause as driving under the influence. Both the truck and motorcycle were towed from the scene, the State Patrol said. The wreck and ensuing investigation blocked the westbound lane for about six hours Friday night, according to the state Department of Transportation.

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Johnson ultimately took of Corrections warrant for violating terms of commu- Smith into custody, Roggennity custody, with no bond buck said, after a search PORT ANGELES — A amount set. involving about 15 officers Port Angeles man wanted from the city Police Departon a state Department of Area of search ment, State Patrol, Clallam Corrections warrant was in County Sheriff ’s Office, Sgt. Glen Roggenbuck Olympic National Park, custody Saturday afternoon after leading city police on a said police searched for U.S. Border Patrol and brief car chase and search Smith in an area west of C Lower Elwha tribal police. along Eighth and C streets and D streets bounded by Police had considered involving several law West Fifth and West Sev- Smith possibly armed and enth streets. enforcement agencies. dangerous during the The search followed a search. No firearms were Preston Joseph Smith, 42, was arrested at about brief car chase when Officer found on him when he was 3:30 p.m., according to Mike Johnson, knowing taken into custody, RoggenSmith was wanted on a cor- buck said. police. He remained in the Clal- rections warrant, tried to ________ lam County jail late Satur- pull him over, Police Chief Terry Gallagher said. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can day afternoon, booked for Smith ended the chase be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. investigation of felony elud5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula ing and a state Department by ditching his car and flee- dailynews.com. ing on foot, police said. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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SEATTLE — The Coast Guard continued to investigate Saturday a series of fake distress calls, two of which involved Lilliwaup Bay, a recreational area about 20 miles south of Brinnon. “We have had a few people report in, but we have not identified the person,” said Kelly Larson, duty officer at the Coast Guard 13th District Command Center in Seattle, on Saturday.

Larson said the Coast Guard continues to seek information from the public about who may have made mayday calls that prompted fruitless searches May 31 and June 1. The searches cost more than $200,000, the Coast Guard said. The Coast Guard believes the radio calls were made by the same man, who reported that the Bristol Maid and the Aleutian Beauty were sinking in or

near Lilliwaup Bay. Searches found nothing, the Coast Guard said. In the third call, a man radioed a false report of a body found near Seabeck on June 2. Tapes of all three calls can be heard at http:// tinyurl.com/PDN-Hoax. Anyone with information is asked to phone the Coast Guard 13th District Command Center at 206220-7003.

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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Downtown Association presented city officials with a 15-page letter and dozens of supporting documents as a revised 2014 first-quarter report Friday in the wake of city complaints that the group’s first report was insufficient. Nathan West, the city’s community and economic development director, said the city will need at least a week to review the new report. The thick document was delivered almost a month after the city sent a May 23 letter to the association saying it had not provided enough information in its original April 10 report on its activities during the first three months of the year. “City staff reviewed the [April 10 quarterly] report and determined 2014 first quarter performance to be in default and not in accordance with the PADA’s funding agreement with the city of Port Angeles,” City Manager Dan McKeen wrote in a May 23 letter to association President Bob Lumens.

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Lumens wrote in the new quarterly report: “We have changed our reporting procedures as a result of your request and will continue to provide a detailed report of quarterly activities and measurable results. Later Friday, Lumens said: “We didn’t give them what they wanted, and in the future, we will give them everything we think they could ever want.” The new report contains lengthy entries in response to the city’s concerns, including detailed information about promotional activities. Accompanying documentation with the report includes the association’s 2013 report; the 2014 firstquarter report to the state Main Street Program, of which the downtown associa-

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The Bonneville Power Administration has scheduled two planned power outages to maintain its equipment at the Sappho Substation. Power outages are planned for next Sunday, June 29, and Sept. 7. Outages will take place between 12:01 a.m. and 6 a.m. and will affect all customers in the Forks area, Jefferson County south of Forks, LaPush, Sekiu, Clallam Bay, Neah Bay, Beaver, Sappho, Pysht and all areas west of Lake Crescent. For more information, phone Quimby Moon at 360565-3210 or 800-542-7859, ext. 210, or email info@ clallampud.net.

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PORT ANGELES — Kevin Len Caynor of Port Angeles has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for selling heroin. The 43-year-old was sentenced Tuesday to 45 months in prison followed by 45 months’ probation after pleading guilty in Clallam County Superior Court to delivering heroin in July 2012. Caynor also pleaded guilty to possessing heroin March 14 when the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team executed a search warrant at his residence at 2925 E. Vinup St. According to the certification for probable cause, Caynor sold 3.5 grams of

heroin to a law enforcement informant for $100 at the Safeway east of Port Angeles. Three other counts of heroin delivery were dismissed in exchange for Caynor’s guilty plea, OPNET Supervisor Jason Viada said. “Kevin Caynor’s sentence is substantial for Washington state and is based largely on his prior criminal history, which includes 12 prior felony convictions such as theft, possession of heroin, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, possession of methamphetamine, attempted possession of heroin, assault 3, solicitation to deliver heroin, firstdegree reckless endangerment and possession of sto-

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len property,” Viada said. Caynor was being held Friday at the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton.

Charges Meanwhile, Renee L. Roening and Anthony L. Reynolds, both of Port Angeles, were charged this month with delivery of heroin, Viada said. Roening, 22, was charged with one count June 6. Reynolds, 25, was charged with two counts of selling heroin June 10. They were both arrested June 5 when OPNET executed a search warrant at a home in the 500 block of West Ninth Street in Port Angeles as part of a heroin trafficking investigation.

The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss realignment options for Towne Road on Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners also will discuss a proposed transfer of Coast Guard property in Clallam Bay, a contract supplement with the state Department of Transportation adding funding for an interpretative gateway project on state Highway 112, an agreement with Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for Olympia oyster restoration and an agreement with the state Department of Commerce for a Growth Management Act update. The board will hold its weekly business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Action items include: ■ A letter of intent with the Peninsula Trails Coalition for a joint grant application to the state Recreation and Conservation Office to construct an Olympic Discovery Trail trailhead. ■ A contract extension with the state Traffic Safety Commission for the Target Zero Traffic Safety Task Force project. ■ A resolution restructuring membership of the Carlsborg Community Advisory Council. ■ Notice of a July 22 hearing on the midyear budget review.

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Eye on Clallam conditional-use permit application for a chemical dependency treatment clinic proposed for the site of a former nursing home at 825 E. Fifth St. After the public hearing, commissioners are expected to vote on the application.

Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will consider entering into a $497,500 contract with Gray & Osborne of Seattle for design of the rehabilitation of West Fir Street. The council will meet at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St., for a study session before the regular meeting begins. During the study session, the council will hear about a proposed system for allowing utility customers to pay online. The West Fir Street project would upgrade the road surface, develop the street as an east-west corridor to take pressure off Washington Street and replace water and sewer system lines. A grant from the federal Surface Transportation Program will provide more than 86 percent of the design costs, according to the agenda memo. The council also will consider a memorandum of understanding with Clallam Transit regarding construction and operation of the Civic Center. Other items on the agenda are appointments to the City Arts Advisory Council, changing the mayor pro tem’s title to that of deputy mayor and approving the county’s comprehensive solid waste management plan.

Port Angeles City Council members will discuss criminal justice costs during a work session Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Council members will discuss city criminal justice costs as they relate to the Forks City Council candidates also will be at a Oso highway open development of the 2015 league forum from 6 p.m. The Forks City Council OSO — A stretch of city budget. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at will consider a contract state highway that was No action will be taken the Port Angeles Senior award for a new entry addiburied in the deadly March at the meeting. Center, 328 E. Seventh tion to Forks Community 22 Oso mudslide was St. Hospital when it meets reopened Friday afternoon Port Angeles Upcoming league Monday. to two-way traffic. SEQUIM — State Rep. Planning Commission forums will feature the The council will meet at Contractor crews spent Steve Tharinger and two three-candidate race for The Port Angeles Plan- 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 500 the past week patching and challengers for his District Clallam County commisrepaving damaged sections ning Commission will con- E. Division St. 24 seat will speak in a sioner District 3, as well as of state Highway 530 to duct the second part of a The council also will conforum in Sequim today. the four-candidate race for allow safe travel in both two-meeting public hearing sider the Sarff-MurnerThe forum will be from the 6th Congressional on a city permit application Haight annexation proposal directions, state Transpor1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at District seat now held for a proposed drug treat- and setting a public hearing tation Department spokesthe Sequim Transit Center, by Derek Kilmer, D-Gig ment clinic when it meets date for the 2020 Six-Year man Bart Treece said. 190 W. Cedar St. Harbor. Wednesday. Street Plan. Since late May, traffic It is the first of five The top-two primary The meeting will begin It will consider an had been operating on a forums planned by the election Aug. 5 will narrow one-way basis, with a pilot at 6 p.m. in council cham- update on a state DepartClallam County League of the Nov. 4 general election car alternating directions bers at City Hall, 321 E. ment of Commerce Growth Women Voters before the ballot to the two candidates of travel based on demand. Fifth St. Management Act grant Aug. 5 primary election. who received the most priThe hearing will be on a agreement. The speed limit in the Tharinger, a Sequim mary election votes. area will remain 25 mph to Democrat, is seeking a Primary ballots will be keep construction workers third term representing the mailed to registered voters safe. district that covers Clallam July 18. Work will continue and Jefferson counties and At each of the forums, through the summer to part of Grays Harbor each candidate will have build a permanent new secCounty. three minutes for opening tion of highway south of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County sheriff’s officers He is challenged by remarks. the temporarily repaired responded to a home on a Republican Thomas GreiQuestions will be taken roadway, Treece said. EPHRATA — Authorities domestic violence call. samer of Moclips in Grays in the central Washington from the audience. Of the 43 people killed Officers reportedly concommunity of Ephrata say a Harbor County and Dr. Each candidate will by the slide, a 44-year-old fronted a man in his 20s who man was stabbed and later Stafford Conway, a Sequim have the opportunity to woman, Kris Regelbrugge, barricaded himself inside the died Friday. answer each question. neurologist who filed as a is still missing. home with a knife. KREM-TV reported that A candidate meet-andLibertarian. Peninsula Daily News The man’s girlfriend and greet will follow. The same District 24 and The Associated Press Ephrata police and Grant

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North Olympic Library System North Olympic Library System Board of Trustees will consider a resolution honoring Paula Barnes before she officially retires as library system director when the trustees meet Thursday. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Port Angeles Library at 2210 S. Peabody St. Barnes’ last day as director will be June 30, with incoming director Margaret Jakubcin taking over effective July 1.

Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider adopting a residential meter policy Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. They also will consider a task order to a professional services agreement with Zenovic & Associates Inc. to provide civil engineering for a 6,000-square-foot equipment building and provisions for a 15,000-squarefoot operations center at Forks Industrial Park.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will attend the Washington State Hospital Association’s annual rural hospital conference in Chelan from Monday through Wednesday. At the conclusion of the conference, the OMC board will meet in a joint special meeting with the boards of Jefferson Healthcare and Forks Community Hospital to discuss their Swedish Medical Center affiliation, potential regional services and health care reform. No action will be taken.

Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider an amendment to an agreement with Federal Waybased BergerABAM, a consulting firm, during the commissioners’ regular meeting Tuesday. The meeting is at 9 a.m. in the public meeting room of the port administrative building, 338 W. First St., Port Angeles. The contract amendment would add $62,000 to the port’s $275,000 design and permitting contract with BergerABAM for work the company is conducting for the Terminal 1 upgrade.

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Market: Vendor CONTINUED FROM A1 medicinal pot provider for about three and a half Pease, who also had a years, said he got licensed table at a similar farmers to grow his own medical pot market in Port Townsend in so he could control his own April, said he supports treatment. these sorts of events for the patient-to-patient commu- Gluten-free cookies nications they promote. Two tables away from “I would love to see more Pease and King sat Susie of these,” Pease said. Shafer, offering gluten-free King agreed. “I just think it’s all about cookies and brownies infused with marijuana oil, education,” King said. One medical pot patient, all of which she makes herwho declined to be named, self. “I’m putting my baking said the availability of medical marijuana through dis- experience to use in the pensaries has made her medical community,” said unafraid of getting the Shafer, who had owned a medicine she relies on to bakery in Port Hadlock. Shafer, a medicinal pot manage her chronic pain. Medical marijuana was patient who takes it for her made legal in Washington fibromyalgia, said she was state with the 1998 passage glad to meet with both fellow vendors and patients at of Initiative 692. Rules are separate from the farmers market. She said she had talked those for recreational marijuana, which was legalized with some medicinal pot in November 2012 when growers at the event about voters passed Initiative providing her with mari502. The first retail shops juana “trimmings,” the are expected to open in the pieces of the pot bud state in early July. trimmed off that she uses Several medical mari- in her cookies and other juana dispensaries cur- confections. rently operate on the North Among those dropping Olympic Peninsula. by were Jefferson County King and Pease were commissioner candidate offering both medical mari- Dan Toepper. juana in bud form, to be Toepper, 53, is running smoked, and bags of trail for the District 3 commismix infused with THC, the sioner seat currently held active ingredient in mari- by John Austin, who is not juana. seeking re-election. They provide their prodToepper, not a medicinal ucts to dispensaries in Port pot patient, said he was Angeles and Port Townsend. there to learn about the The business partners issue from the people said they are considering directly affected by it. expanding their line to oilHe said he also wanted infused honey, candy and to get medicinal’s patients possibly drinks. opinions on how the county Pease said he is a medishould eventually handle cal marijuana patient who recreational marijuana. smokes to relieve chronic “How the people of the foot pain, while King said she eats food laced with county want to approach THC, referred to as “medi- it,” said Toepper, of Port bles,” to help with chronic Ludlow. Toepper has thrown his back pain and sleeping hat in the ring alongside problems. “It completely reset my Kathleen Kler, 64, and Joe sleeping pattern,” King Baisch, 66, both of Quilcene, and Alex Borgeson, said, King said she’s so sensi- 44, of Port Ludlow for the tive to the potent plant that county commissioner seat. ________ she simply can’t smoke it and sometimes can’t be in Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can the same room as mari- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. juana oil being processed. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula Pease, who has been a dailynews.com.

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ILWACO — A retired Portland, Ore., police sergeant out fishing with his wife and two friends helped rescue five people after their guided fishing boat capsized on the Columbia River bar. The Coast Guard recovered the body of a sixth person. Lonn Sweeney said he started following the other boat back across the bar, where the river and Pacific Ocean currents collide, after the Coast Guard warned Friday morning

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PORT TOWNSEND — A 33-foot boat built by a Port Angeles company awaits a name and a christening before it is put into service for East Jefferson Fire-Rescue. “This will expand our rescue capacity and the ability to provide service on the water,” said East Jefferson Fire-Rescue spokesman Bill Beezley. “It is a larger boat than what we’ve used before,” he said. “It has a faster pump with a greater water capacity, and it has a climatecontrolled area where we can transport patients.” During a sea trial Thursday, the boat reached 46 knots — more than 50 mph. It can be seen in action at http://tinyurl.com/PDN-

nating the possibility of injury from the propellers, he said. All the boat, now stored at the Port Townsend Fire Station at 35 Critter Lane, lacks now is a name. Fire department commissioners will decide that Tuesday during a 7 p.m. meeting at the fire station. An internal contest open to fire department staff had resulted in about 30 possiDiverter system ble names, Beezley said. After the name is It has a unique diverter painted on the hull and the system, Beezley said. boat is christened in a few The firefighting pump weeks, it will be ready to go engine also can output into service. thrust from the stern of the vessel, providing a speed of Cape George marina up to about 6 knots. This allows operators to The new vessel will opershut down the outboards ate out of the Boat Haven and maneuver solely with while the current fire the thrust from the pump department boat, the Volengine when retrieving peo- unteer, will be taken to the ple from the water, elimi- Cape George marina, where EJFR-boat. The vessel — built by Lee Shore Boats of Port Angeles, which makes custom aluminum boats — at a cost of about $455,000 is an Argus 33, powered by twin Yamaha 250s and capable of pumping 1,250 GPM (gallons per minute) at 125 psi (pounds per square inch) or up to 3,000 GPM at 50 psi.

Mill: Public comment next year CONTINUED FROM A1 port’s draft remedial investigation-feasibility study, or The pollutants lie mostly RIFS, which Ecology is in soil and groundwater reviewing. Draft versions of the underneath what was the main mill building, accord- remedial plan, a cleanup ing to the data report, which plan and an agreed order contains charts that point between the port and Ecology covering that cleanup to specific locations. Most of the gasoline is should be available for pubunder a large concrete pad lic comment by early in on the south side of the 2015, Groven said. property closer to Marine Drive. Several drafts Groven said she expects The draft remedial plan the concrete pad will be broken up and disposed of evaluates contamination on as part of cleanup and prep- the site, including its locaaration of the site for a new tion and quantity; presents alternatives for the cleanup; tenant or tenants. The hydraulic oil was and identifies a preferred discovered on the north alternative. Ecology hopes to send its edge of the property, likely dripping from presses and comments and revisions on through a metal-plated the draft plan to the port in July, Groven said. wooden floor, Groven said. The port has two months The data report, available at http://tinyurl.com/ to revise it and resubmit it PDN-mill-site, is part of the to Ecology for final review

that sea conditions were growing dangerous. When he saw the other boat had capsized, he and his crew swung into action. Another Portland officer, Randy Vanderhoof, told Sweeney where to steer, and the rescuers tossed life rings and life vests to the men in the water, pulling them aboard in 10-foot seas. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class David Mosley said the five survivors did not need medical attention. The name of the man who died was not immediately released.

it will answer calls for help in Discovery Bay. “This is the first time that we’ve been able to provide service in that area, so it expands our abilities,” Beezley said. The launch of the new boat includes a new training program in which about eight firefighters will be certified to serve as its captain. This means at least one person who is able to captain the boat will be on every shift, Beezley said. The boat will work alongside the newly purchased Jefferson County sheriff’s boat, the Valor, which also was built by Lee Shore Boats. The purchase cost was covered by a federal Department of Homeland Security Port Security Grant that the fire department received in 2011.

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Working together “We’ve been working with Ecology to move forward with cleanup as quickly as is possible,” Chris Hartman, port director of engineering, said Friday. “There’s been kind of an unprecedented number of borings and wells and stuff installed on that site, from the port’s perspective and Ecology’s perspective. “It will have a high economic impact on the community when it’s put back into productive use.”

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A7 This week’s business meetings ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This week’s feature speaker is Aberdeen businessman Roy Nott, a proponent of the Wild Olympics wilderness set-aside campaign. Lunch at $8 will be served by Subway. The meeting sponsor will be Coldwell Banker Best Homes.

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■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at noon at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. The featured speaker this Tuesday will be Allyson Brooks, executive director of the state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, on “Heritage Tourism.” Brooks The meeting sponsor will be Co-op Farm and Garden. Reservations for lunch are required. Phone 360-683-6197 or email jodim@sequimchamber.com for information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s featured speaker will be Mark Nichols, candidate for Clallam County prosecuting attorney. His opponent, appointed incumbent Prosecuting Attorney Will Payne, was speaker last week. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a Nichols cup of soup, $4. The entree is turkey feast. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speakers will be American Forest Resource Council Vice President Ann Forest Burns and state manager Matt Burns Comisky Comisky. They will discuss the importance of the state and federal public timber supply on the Olympic Peninsula to both the forest-products industry and local communities. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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SEQUIM — Sequim Health and Rehabilitation has been recognized by its parent company for being its “best of the best” nursing center in the region. Extendicare Health Services Inc. presented its 2013 Cornerstone Award to the care center at 650 W. Hemlock St. earlier this month at a reception featuring Extendicare area vice president Jared Elliot, Sequim Health and Rehabilitation administrator Edward Ebling and nursing director Christy Resser. Criteria for the award include responsiveness, integrity, compassion, dignity, pride and respect — Extendicare’s “six cornerstones — as shown by management and staff.

Doctor joins team SEQUIM — Dr. William Hobbs will join Drs. Samantha Reiter, Roger Olsen and Charles Sullivan at Sequim Medical Associates starting Sept. 4. Hobbs is board-certified in internal medicine and has provided medical care in the community for more than 10 years. He is acceptHobbs ing new and previous patients, and is credentialed with all major insurance companies. To make an appointment, phone Sequim Medical Associates at 360-582-2850 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

College students want to put ‘trigger warnings’ on books BY JENNIFER MEDINA THE NEW YORK TIMES

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Should students about to read The Great Gatsby be forewarned about “a variety of scenes that reference gory, abusive and misogynistic violence,” as one Rutgers student proposed? Would any book that addresses racism — like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn or Things Fall Apart — have to be preceded by a note of Loverin caution? Do sexual images from Greek mythology need to come with a viewerbeware label? Colleges across the country this spring have been wrestling with student requests for what are known as “trigger warnings,” explicit alerts that the material they are about to read or see in a classroom might upset them or, as some students assert, cause symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in victims of rape or in war veterans. The warnings, which have their ideological roots in feminist thought, have gained the most traction at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where the student government formally called for them. But there have been similar requests from students at Oberlin College, Rutgers University, the University of Michigan, George Washington University and other schools.

Academics fume The debate has left many academics fuming, saying that professors should be trusted to use common sense and that being provocative is part of their mandate.

is totally wrong. “The presumption there is that students should not be forced to deal with something that makes them uncomfortable is absurd or even dangerous.” Blanket policy? Bailey Loverin, a sophomore The warnings have been at UC Santa Barbara, said the widely debated in intellectual cir- idea for campuswide trigger cles and largely criticized in opin- warnings came to her in Februion magazines, newspaper edito- ary after a professor showed a rials and academic email lists. graphic film depicting rape. “Any kind of blanket trigger policy is inimical to academic Sexual abuse victim freedom,” said Lisa Hajjar, a sociShe said that she herself had ology professor at UC Santa Barbeen a victim of sexual abuse, bara, who often uses graphic and that although she had not depictions of torture in her felt threatened by the film, she courses about war. had approached the professor to “Any student can request suggest that students should some sort of individual accommo- have been warned. dation, but to say we need some TURN TO LABELS/A8 kind of one-size-fits-all approach

Trigger warnings, they say, suggest a certain fragility of mind that higher learning is meant to challenge, not embrace.

Revenues up, but Inslee foresees cuts next year

Appreciation event SEQUIM — Hardy’s Market, 10200 Old Olympic Highway, will host a customer appreciation barbecue at 11 a.m. Saturday. There will be free hamburgers and hot dogs, plus $2 ice cream and free prizes. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6787 will be present.

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Director appointed PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Friends of Animals, 257509 U.S. Highway 101, has selected Danette Grady as its first executive director. Grady was previously the public relations director for Living Free Animal Sanctuary in Mountain Center, Calif., where she was employed for 18 years. For more information, phone 360-452-0414 or visit www. safehavenpfoa.org.

Award-winning wine PORT ANGELES — Camaraderie Cellars, 334 Benson Road, had several wines recognized at the Seattle Wine Awards, a competition judged by panels of wine experts including buyers, professionals and educators. Camaraderie wines received the following: TURN

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OLYMPIA — The latest state revenue forecast shows that government revenues are increasing but not quickly enough to avert preparations for possible budget cuts next year. Gov. Jay Inslee’s budget director has sent out instructions to agency leaders telling them to prepare for what 15 percent spendSchumacher ing reductions in “unprotected” programs could look like in the 2015-17 budget cycle. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It could end up being a perGov. Jay Inslee stands for a “selfie” photo with North functory exercise if lawmakers Central High School students during a visit to Spokane find extra sources of revenue. earlier this month. Proposed budget cuts are not

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But Inslee legally must submit a budget in late December that relies on existing tax sources, and his budget office wants to see what agency priorities look like and what choices he BRIEFLY/A8 might have to make.

expected to affect court-ordered K-12 school allotments. “There are a lot of variables that are going to change between now and when the budget comes out” in December, state budget director David Schumacher said Wednesday. Among those variables is

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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A7 ■ Double Gold (Best of the Best): 2008 Reserve Merlot. ■ Gold (Best in Category): 2011 Madrona. ■ Silver (Second Best in Category): 2008 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. Also recently announced are winners in the Sunset magazine International Wine Competition: ■ Silver: 2011 Madrona. ■ Bronze: 2008 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. For information about Camaraderie Cellars, visit www.camaraderiecellars. com.

Midweek market PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Farmers Market has opened its midweek summer market at The Gateway pavilion, Front and Lincoln streets. The market will be open from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Wednesdays. “Our farmers do a fantastic job of furnishing our community with fresh, local produce all year round,” said Cynthia Warne, market manager. “During the summer months, they have an abundance of summer fruits and vegetables, enough to stock a second weekly market until the end of August. “Summer favorites like tomatoes, squash, lettuce, green beans and berries will be readily available at this midweek market,” she said, “and we encourage folks who work in the downtown area to come down on their lunch break or any other time to do a little shopping and stock up on this great assortment of fresh, local food.” For more information about the market, phone 360-460-0361.

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Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Keith Ure, orthopedic surgeon, and Chad Fisher, physician’s assistant, both of Olympic Medical Physicians Orthopaedic Clinic. ■ Tuesday: In the first segment, Matt Comisky, Washington manager of the American Forest Resource Council, and Ann Forest Burns, vice president of AFRC, discuss the importance of the public timber Fundraising results supply on the Olympic Peninsula to both the industry SEQUIM — Sequim and local communities. Philanthropic Educational In the second segment, Organization Chapter FY New to Sequim? Chad Kaiser, general manrecently held its annual SEQUIM — The ager of the New Dungeness fundraising tea at Nourish Lighthouse, gives an Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce and restaurant. update on the maintenance From raffles and a silent and restoration work at the Terrific-Transitions are auction, more than $1,300 offering several “New to station and discusses the was raised. Town” conversations to Keeper Stay program. These funds are used to those who have recently ■ Wednesday: In the provide educational scholmoved to Sequim or who first segment, the new Volarships for deserving unteers in Medicine of the are considering it. women, according to a news Olympics clinic director, release. Gary Smith, and Susan No ‘On the Gile, VIMO dental coordiKONP talk guests nator, discuss the clinic’s Waterfront’ baby and child dentistry PORT ANGELES — Colprogram. Here is this week’s schedumnist In the second segment, ule for the 1:05 p.m. to David G. Dennis Tilton, board chair 2 p.m. local talk show segSellars is of Clallam County Amateur ment on KONP radio, at taking Radio Club, and Bruce 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and the week Reiter, public information www.konp.com on the off from officer for Amateur Radio Internet outside the Port his mariEmergency Services, disAngeles area. time cuss their upcoming annual Station General Mancolumn. ager Todd Ortloff hosts the Amateur Radio Field Day. ■ Thursday: In the first segment, Shelley TaySPONSORED BY Peninsula Daily News, KeyBank, lor and Cathy Lucero disElwha River Casino, Union Bank, Red Lion Hotel cuss a countywide emphaPort Angeles sis on scotch broom removal. on In the second segment, the Trudy Teter discusses the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Home Ownership Month. During conversations, attendees will learn how to connect with locals, find out the history of Sequim, learn of volunteer opportunities and more. Conversations are slated to take place at First Federal, 333 N. Sequim Ave., from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. this coming Wednesday plus Aug. 27 and Oct. 22. For more information and to RSVP, which is requested, phone 360-5821081 or email info@terrifictransitions.com.

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CONTINUED FROM A7 tures online. On college campuses, proponents say similar lanLoverin draws a distincShipyard ailing tion between alerting stu- guage should be used in TACOMA — At nearly dents to material that class syllabuses or before 90 years old, one of Tacomight truly tap into memo- lectures. ma’s last major shipyards The issue arose at ries of trauma — such as may be closing down for war and torture, since many Wellesley College this year good next month. students at UC Santa Bar- after the school installed a M. Martinac Shipbuildbara are veterans — and lifelike statue of a man in ing Corp. faces a foreclosure slapping warning labels on his underwear, and hunauction of its Thea Foss famous literary works, as dreds of students signed a Waterway shipyard July 18 other advocates of trigger petition to have it removed. on the County City BuildWriting in The Huffingwarnings have proposed. ing entry plaza unless it “We’re not talking about ton Post, one Wellesley stufinds new business or an someone turning away from dent called it a “potentially angel investor to pay some something they don’t want triggering sculpture,” and $415,000 in payments and to see,” Loverin said in an petition signers cited “confees overdue on a $5.4 mil- interview. cerns that it has triggered lion loan its owners signed “People suddenly feel a memories of sexual assault in December 2012. very real threat to their amongst some students.” The shipyard also owes At UC Santa Barbara in safety — even if it is perPierce County some ceived. They are stuck in a March, there was a confron$13,429 in property taxes classroom where they can’t tation when a group of antifor the past three years. get out, or if they do try to abortion demonstrators The shipyard, which has leave, it is suddenly going to held up graphic pictures of constructed 256 vessels aborted fetuses, and a pregbe very public.” since its beginning in 1924, nant professor of feminist reportedly is searching des- Established works studies tried to destroy the perately to find new conposters, saying they trigThe most vociferous crit- gered a sense of fear in her. struction work to fill its icism has focused on trigger ways at 401 East 15th After she was arrested warnings for materials that on vandalism, battery and Street on the east side of have an established place robbery charges, more than the Foss Waterway. The shipyard’s last proj- on syllabuses across the 1,000 students signed a country. ect, a 184-foot state-of-thepetition of support for her, Among the suggestions saying the university art longline fishing vessel, for books that would benefit should impose greater left the shipyard a year from trigger warnings are restrictions on potentially ago. Shakespeare’s The Mer- trigger-inducing content. chant of Venice (contains At Oberlin College in Shooting banned anti-Semitism) and Vir- Ohio, a draft guide was cirYAKIMA — The state ginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway culated that would have Fish and Wildlife Depart(addresses suicide). asked professors to put trigment has banned target “Frankly it seems this is ger warnings in their syllashooting in the Wenas sort of an inevitable moveWildlife Area, which covers ment toward people increas- buses. The guide said they 178 square miles between ingly expecting physical should flag anything that Ellensburg and Selah. comfort and intellectual might “disrupt a student’s A wildfire that burned comfort in their lives,” said learning” and “cause about 15 square miles of Greg Lukianoff, president trauma,” including anygrass and brush last week of the Foundation for Indithing that would suggest near Selah was started at vidual Rights in Education, the inferiority of anyone an unofficial shooting a nonprofit group that who is transgender (a form range. advocates free speech. It was the third fire this “It is only going to get of discrimination known as season sparked by target harder to teach people that cissexism) or who uses a shooting in the area. A there is a real important wheelchair (or ableism). “Be aware of racism, fourth fire was started by and serious value to being classism, sexism, heterosexillegal fireworks. offended. The target shooting ban “Part of that is talking ism, cissexism, ableism, and announced Friday will be about deadly serious and other issues of privilege and oppression,” the guide said. in effect until Oct. 1. uncomfortable subjects.” “Realize that all forms of violence are traumatic, and Internet blogs Starbucks prices that your students have SEATTLE — Starbucks The term “trigger warn- lives before and outside is raising prices on some of ing” has its genesis on the your classroom, experiences its drinks by 5 cents to 20 Internet. you may not expect or cents starting this week, Feminist blogs and understand.” and customers can also forums have used the term After several professors soon expect to pay $1 more for more than a decade to complained, the draft was for the packaged coffee it signal that readers, particu- removed from a campus sells in supermarkets. larly victims of sexual website, pending a more The Seattle-based chain abuse, might want to thorough review by a facalso raised prices on some avoid certain articles or pic- ulty-and-student task force. of the drinks sold in its cafes a year ago. In an email Friday, Starbucks spokesman Jim Olson noted that many factors go into pricing decisions, including “competitive dynamics” and the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing tents in advance of their company’s “cost structure,” July 4 celebration. which he said includes SALT LAKE CITY — The group has already costs for a variety of ingre- Authorities are preparing crashed a nearby wedding dients as well as materials, for the nudity and free-spirreception, raiding platters labor and occupancy costs. itedness they expect to take and forgoing any effort to over a corner of national blend in, members of the forest about 40 miles east of party reported to the Gold, silver Salt Lake City. Gold for August Wasatch County police. The first revelers were delivery added $2.50, or And it’s logged one death setting up camp last week so far: Last Sunday, a 0.2 percent, to settle at $1,316.60 an ounce Friday. at the annual Rainbow 39-year-old New HampFamily gathering in north- shire woman died in her July silver added 30 cents, or 1.5 percent, to set- ern Utah, and attendance sleep on the site, said was expected to total about Wasatch County Sheriff’s tle at $20.95 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News 10,000. They have begun Deputy Jared Rigby. and The Associated Press building kitchens and pitchThe celebration only counts about 200 people right now, said U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Kathy Jo Pollock. It’s the first year the annual event has come to Utah since 2003.

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CONTINUED FROM A7 The cuts — which would hit so-called unprotected programs — would not affect K-12 school allotments, pensions, debt payments or federally mandated Medicaid benefits over which the state has no control. But they could hit higher education, prison operations and other major functions of state government. A revenue update last week showed that state officials can expect about $387 million more in revenue over the next 36 months than forecasters had predicted in February. But neither that forecast nor a predicted $25 million drop in the state’s expected costs of running schools, health care programs and prisons are enough to bridge a gap that Schumacher estimates at between $700 million and $1 billion in the next budget cycle.

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BY ANN CARRNS THE NEW YORK TIMES

Three generations of the family who manages Elwha Dam RV Park are pictured after they won the 2014 Best of Port Angeles Award in the recreational vehicle parks category by the U.S. Local Business Association. From left are Kati Fuller holding the plaque, Lori Taylor and Bobbi Fuller.

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Preoccupied to test Ideally, said Dr. Scharre, physicians would screen older patients for possible memory and thinking problems during routine office visits. But often, doctors are busy, and patients don’t ask about it — perhaps because they fear what they will learn. That means many patients do not seek medical advice until their condition is quite advanced, he said. While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, there are drugs that may help treat its symptoms. And those with an early diagnosis may be eligible for clinical trials that offer access to potentially helpful medications. Just as important, catching symptoms in the earlier stages can help families plan for the necessary, and often costly, care that lies ahead. The annual cost of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s is roughly $57,000 on average, and families pay 60 percent of the tab, according to a recent report from A Woman’s Nation, a nonprofit media initiative. Dr. James E. Galvin, a professor of neurology and psychiatry at New York University Langone Medical Center who has used the SAGE test with patients, said with early detection patients can have a say in how their care is structured, and who they want to manage their finances as their condition progresses. “They can have those discussions coherently,” he said. Early detection also can help avoid potential finan35766443

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cial problems that may result from impaired thinking and reasoning skills. One recent study from researchers with the Federal Reserve Board and the University of Michigan, for instance, found that spouses who handled household financial responsibilities often delayed shifting those tasks to a more capable partner, even in the face of cognitive problems. “In particular,” the study found, “this switch often occurs well after the original financial respondent has reported having difficulties handling money.” Earlier detection may help families intervene before problems become serious, Dr. Scharre said. “Just by knowing that a mother, father or spouse has cognitive issues, you might increase supervision,” he said. That can avoid missed doses of medication, he noted, or help “make sure you don’t do something dumb with your finances.” Roughly 4.7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, and as many as 22 percent more of those older than 60 have mild cognitive impairment.

Hard copy The SAGE test is done using paper and pencil, rather than online, to avoid intimidating older users who may be uncomfortable using a computer. It is intended to test different parts of the brain equally; it includes questions on language, reasoning, problem-solving and memory skills. Research found that about 80 percent of people with mild thinking and memory problems will be detected by the test, while 95 percent of people with no problems will have normal SAGE scores. Scharre cautions that poor results on the test are not definitive, but suggest that more detailed neurological and psychological testing be conducted. Thyroid problems, stroke and conditions like sleep apnea could also be indicated. “It’s not a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s,” he said. “It’s saying, ‘There’s a concern,’ to help start the conversation.’ ”

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Park. funding obligation to schoolThe association’s award program Nationwide, only 1 in 220 RV park children.] recognizes outstanding local businesses “The sad fact is that to throughout the country and companies 2013 award recipients qualified as 2014 award winners. balance this with all cuts is that enhance the positive image of Elwha Dam RV Park offers gardens, going to mean real cuts to small business through outstanding services people dependent on service to their customers and commu- ponds and a pet-friendly park. services,” Schumacher said. For more information, email nity, according to a news release. He said people who PublicRelations@USLocalBusiness Winners are determined based on receive mental health serthe information gathered both interAssociation.com. vices or are disabled are among those who could be affected. Universities and prisons also would be hit. The budget exercise is on top of a request by the Office of Financial Management that agencies provide up to $40 million in efficiency gains over the next year PENINSULA DAILY NEWS with low blood levels through lean management NEWS SOURCES of vitamin D are more and other performance likely to die prematurely NEW YORK — Getting improvements. than those with normal more protein in your diet, levels, a new analysis has though not red meat, may Corrections impact found. reduce your risk for stroke, Previous studies have Single gene, State Corrections Secre- a review of studies found. suggested that low levels tary Bernie Warner sent Scientists reviewed coronary linked of the vitamin are associagency employees a memo seven prospective studies ated with higher risk for last week explaining that 15 involving more than NEW YORK — Two breast and other cancers percent cuts would amount 250,000 people and found major studies by leading and for coronary heart to more than $200 million in that after adjusting for disease. the prison and community various stroke risks and for research groups published There is still no general supervision systems, which other nutrients consumed, Wednesday independently identified mutations in a agreement about what conalready shut facilities and those who had the highest stitutes an ideal level of cut millions of dollars during consumption of protein had single gene that protect against heart attacks by the Great Recession. Vitamin D. a 20 percent decreased risk keeping levels of triglycer“It is important to under- for stroke compared with But for the current ides — a kind of fat in the stand we are still in a very those with the lowest. analysis, researchers blood — very low for a lifepreliminary stage in the budpooled data from 32 studies Each increase of 20 time. geting process and don’t have grams per day in protein and found that people with The findings are any specifics as to how the — about the amount in a a blood level below 9 nanoexpected to lead to a push budget crisis will affect [Cor- 3-ounce serving of chicken grams per milliliter had rections] operations,” War- or fish or a cup of beans — to develop drugs that almost double the risk of mimic the effect of the ner’s memo said. was associated with a 26 premature death compared mutations, potentially He added that “such sig- percent decrease in risk, a with those with levels of 50 offering the first new class nificant reductions can only dose-response relationship or higher. of drugs to combat heart occur through policy reforms that further strengthens Levels above 50 condisease in decades, experts that reduce caseload,” mean- the association. ferred no extra benefit. say. ing those in prison or superThe finding, published The study was pubStatins, which reduce vised in communities. in Neurology, does not lished online in The AmeriLDL cholesterol, another Teamsters Local 117, apply to red meat, which can Journal of Public cause of heart disease, which represents prison has been shown to increase became blockbusters in the Health. employees, posted a state- the risk for stroke and was All the studies adjusted late 1980s. ment on its website express- not evaluated in the studfor age, and some for Since then, there have ing worry that public safety ies reviewed. B.M.I., physical activity, been no major new drugs could be jeopardized and Some evidence sugrace, smoking or other variapproved for lowering that it would be hard to gested that animal protein ables. One study adjusted heart disease risk. make cuts of that size with- was slightly more effective But experts caution that for 17 other risks, but the out closing some prisons. than vegetable protein, association of low vitamin drug development takes Schumacher called the 15 although there was not years and that there are no D with premature death percent reduction a “very enough data on vegetable guarantees that new treat- persisted. conservative, very difficult consumption to reach a ments will work as hoped. number.” definitive conclusion about Heart attacks are the “I would imagine that is the exact difference. leading killer in the United more than folks are going to “Moderate dietary proStates, and about 720,000 take. But one, if the economy tein intake may lower the Americans a year have gets worse, it’s possible. risk of stroke,” said the them. “And two, if there are senior author, Dr. Xinfeng places we decide we can’t Liu, a neurologist at the even cut near 7 or 8 percent Nanjing University School Low vitamin D, for some reason, you have to of Medicine in China. early death tied do bigger cuts in other areas,” “This does not mean he said. that people should avoid NEW YORK — People “We are trying to build a red meat entirely,” he map for the governor to see added, but “increasing what it would take to get there intake of fish or vegetables peninsuladailynews.com and see if he can accept those.’’ is recommended.”

Liz Arledge is all too familiar with the ravages of dementia. Her mother died of Alzheimer’s disease, and one of her brothers has been found to have the progressive brain ailment as well. So when she heard about a self-assessment test from Ohio State University to help detect early signs of dementia, Arledge, 71, decided to take it. “I was worried,” she said. “I needed to know where I stood.” The test was developed over five years by a team led by Dr. Douglas W. Scharre, a neurologist at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center. Known as the SelfAdministered Gerocognitive Examination, or SAGE, the four-page test can be completed in about 10 to 15 minutes by patients at home or while in the waiting room at the doctor’s office. The test, downloadable free on the medical center’s website via http://tinyurl. com/pdn-alzheimer, is now used at doctors’ offices nationally.

he annual cost of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s is roughly $57,000 on average, and families pay 60 percent of the tab, according to a recent report from A Woman’s Nation, a nonprofit media initiative.

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N JUNE 20, 2003, EMPLOYEES of the Union Pacific Railroad faced a difficult decision as a runaway train headed toward downtown Los Angeles: Should they divert the train to a side track, knowing it would derail and hit homes in the less populated city of Commerce, Calif.? Did the moral imperative to minimize overall harm outweigh the moral imperative not to intentionally harm an innocent sub■ Do you think urb? English should be legalized as the They chose to official language divert the train, of the United which injured 13 States? Take people, including today’s Peninsula three children who Poll at peninsula were sent to the dailynews.com. hospital. This extreme real-life situation resembles a philosophical thought experiment known as the trolley problem, which was designed to probe our moral commitments. It goes like this: Imagine you are standing on a footbridge over rail tracks. An approaching trolley is about to kill five people farther down the tracks. The only way to stop it is to push a large man off the footbridge and onto the tracks below. This will save the five people but kill the man. (It will not help if you jump; you are not large enough.) Do you push him? No one approves of killing an innocent person. At the same time, sacrificing one person to save five has its own compelling moral logic. One of these two moral principles has to yield, and there is considerable debate about which one it should be.

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HAT IS UNCONTROVERSIAL is that your reaction to this dilemma should not depend on morally irrelevant aspects of the situation, like what color shirt the large man is wearing, or what the weather is, or whether you are being presented with the dilemma on a Tuesday rather than a Wednesday. But we’ve got some surprising news.

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In a study recently published in the journal PloS One, our two research teams, working independently, discovered that when people are presented with the trolley problem in a foreign language, they are more willing to sacrifice one person to save five than when they are presented with the dilemma in their native tongue. One research team, working in Barcelona, recruited native Spanish speakers studying English (and vice versa) and randomly assigned them to read this dilemma in either English or Spanish. In their native tongue, only 18 percent said they would push the man, but in a foreign language, almost half (44 percent) would do so. The other research team, working in Chicago, found similar results with languages as diverse as Korean, Hebrew, Japanese, English and Spanish. For more than 1,000 participants, moral choice was influenced by whether the language was native or foreign. In practice, our moral code might be much more pliable than we think.

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sented with it in a foreign versus a native language. And this indeed is what we found. We conducted the same experiment using a dilemma almost identical to the footbridge — but with one crucial difference. In this version, you can save the five NELSON MANDELA people by diverting the trolley to a track where the large man is, rather than by actively shoving him off the bridge. understands, that goes to his head. We found that people reacted much “If you talk to him in his language, that less emotionally in this situation. Indeed, 80 percent of our participants goes to his heart.” opted to divert the trolley, their choice As psychology researchers such as Catherine Caldwell-Harris have shown, in identical in both native and foreign langeneral, people react less strongly to emo- guages. tional expressions in a foreign language. UR RESEARCH DOES NOT An aversion to pushing the large man show which choice is the right one. onto the tracks seems to engage a deeply But it does help us predict and emotional part of us, whereas privileging explain some moral choices. five lives over one appears to result from Derailing the runaway train in Califora less emotional, more utilitarian calculus. nia, for instance, was a choice we predict Accordingly, when our participants most people would make. faced this dilemma in their native tongue, Both in their native and nonnative they reacted more emotionally and spared tongue. the man. ________ A foreign language seemed to provide Boaz Keysar is a professor of psycholparticipants with an emotional distance that resulted in the less visceral choice to ogy at the University of Chicago. Albert Costa is a research professor at save the five people. the Center of Brain and Cognition at PomIf this explanation is correct, then you would expect that a less emotionally vivid peu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. Their essay originally appeared in The version of the same dilemma would miniNew York Times. mize the difference between being pre-

“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”

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What responsibility do you think the U.S. has in the current Iraq crisis?

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Counselor Port Angeles

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“There’s too much chaos and confusion over there. I had a family member there and heard a lot. If there’s a clear set policy that can bring change, yes, help them. If doubtful, then no.”

Retired school counselor Port Townsend

“Sometimes I “I think we think we need to should stay out finish what we and let them settle started, but really it.” it is their civil war. Most Iraqis don’t want us there, so we need someone they respect who can get things back in order.”

“Let NATO take care of it. We shouldn’t be involved by ourselves. It should be a global effort. We have already spent too much money and lost too many lives to return to Iraq alone.”

“We should keep our nose out of it. We’ve lost thousands for apparently no reason. I saw that some Iraqis just laid down their weapons and ran away. I don’t see a point in going there again.”

“We should do the responsible thing and clean up our own mess. You don’t go into a place and just walk out of it, because we’ve seen what happens. And we know it’s all about oil.”

“I think the U.S. needs to take care of itself. I do care about the people of Iraq, but home is more important. No to military help, but have discussions with the two warring sides.”

“None whatsoever. We’ve done everything we can to set them on the right path. It’s a religious war. In that area of the world, there seem to be religious wars ever since the Crusades.”

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Peninsula Voices June 30, 2009, and all U.S. combat forces would be Thanks to [Barack] completely out of Iraq by Obama and Homeland Dec. 31, 2011. Security, we have states President Obama becoming more angry with wanted to leave several the fact they are being thousand U.S. troops in attacked by the illegals Iraq. from Mexico and other He tried to renegotiate a countries, including some new SOFA with the Iraqi from the Middle East who government to allow a are blending in at our borresidual U.S. force to ders. remain, but it refused to The financial burden grant legal immunity to any these states are expected to remaining U.S. troops. absorb from the expense of Consequently, a new caring for these law-breakSOFA was shelved. ing people, who feel they ■ 2. Prime Minister are entitled to come here Nouri al-Maliki is the major without proper ID and player in the likely unravelbackground checks, is a ing of Iraq. wake-up call to states that The prime minister and once-favored Obama. his government (ShiiteThe groups are to be driven) have behaved like placed in different states by excluding the longDon’t blame Obama thugs, our government. One can abused Sunni minority see they all look healthy The constant false blam- from power, using the army, and are not just poor chiling of President Barack police forces and militias to dren, teenagers and women. Obama and his administra- terrorize their opponents. What kind of diseases, tion for the likely unravelAs a result, we have a criminal backgrounds and ing of Iraq by many elected Sunni revolt in Iraq, spearplans to attack our own citi- Republicans, particularly headed by the Islamic State zens are they entering Sen. John McCain, is disof Iraq and Syria (ISIS). with? turbing. This extremist group, These illegals are expectSome facts that set the composed of fighters from ing the American people to records straight: several foreign countries gladly financially support ■ 1. The U.S.-Iraq Staincluding the U.S., is winthem. tus of Forces Agreement ning the inevitable civil They are ignoring that (SOFA) was a bona fide doc- war. they have broken our laws ument signed by President ISIS is even using Amerand are causing hardships George W. Bush in 2008. ican weapons and vehicles on our own families in need It established that U.S. recently abandoned by who are entitled to humane combat forces would withmembers of the Iraqi army. draw from Iraqi cities by care. In the end, false rhetoric

Illegal immigrants

Most taxpayers are saying, “Enough,” and are tired of this administration demanding our legal citizens accept this fundamental change to our laws. Not all Americans sympathize with the illegals’ plight when our country is in the mess it is in now, due to so many “fundamental” changes since Obama took office. Americans, if you expect the U.S. government to fund and support these lawbreakers, open your own homes and checkbooks for their care. Don’t expect everyone to support illegal lawbreakers. Shirley Berg, Sequim

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mise socially conscious government programs weakened by Reaganomics, tax cuts and corporate/government partnerships (FDA/ PHARM as an example) as proof we should issue eduGOP-caused cational/medical vouchers, Gun lobbying, fake supprivatize Social Security port-the-troops, military and repeal “Obamacare,” a force, greed, evangelism and foot in the door for millions racism have defined the of Americans who want a GOP since [Ronald] Reagan single-payer health care was deified. system. After [George H.W.] Now the same GOP-conBush’s shock-and-awe Gulf trolled house has underWar, [George W.] Bush used funded Veterans Affairs, the suspiciously pancaked faced with a surge in Agent Twin Towers/building 7 Orange-exposed Vietnam from 9/11 to invade Iraq, veterans, retiring veterans ignoring public outcry, seeking affordable health anthrax-mail-for-Democare and Bush/Bush war crats-only and Texas veterans. Republican Dick Armey’s It is hoping to pin the subsequent Homeland VA wait-time scandal on Security-protect-vaccinethe Obama administration makers-from-lawsuits. and Democrats just before Then he added wartime midterm elections. tax cuts and financial How deluded are Repubderegulation to trigger a licans? banking crisis, scrambling Cheryl Nash, Congress to a bailout durPort Angeles ing [Barack] Obama’s first administration, with Peace academy Republicans fighting tooth and nail to prevent federal It seems almost every oversight. day in the newspaper and Then the Republican tea elsewhere, I see the idealparty, concerned about the ization of war. deficit, not [Dick] Cheney’s How strange anyone Halliburton or wealth could think of war as good. transfer, used the GOP Necessary at this time in House majority to further history, maybe — but good? cannibalize and comproIt is to me a failure of from politicians, regardless of party affiliation, never rewrites history. Eldon Baker, Sequim

humankind to resolve issues any other way. We teach our sons to kill, and some do in war, and some do in their families, high school and public venues. I do not think anyone has all the answers for preventing war at this time. I have experienced that even the mothers and fathers of the sons/daughters who may be killed or maimed for life in war are opposed to even consider other options. Solutions need to be sought in order for them to come into being. Think of one possible help being a peace academy as well as the many war academies. Perhaps even the war academies could work toward preserving life of all people, including the dead children considered collateral damage. The vast majority of persons who die in war are not the combatants. There is a personal evolution toward greater wisdom, understanding and compassion. May our society move in this direction. War as good is to me an oxymoron. Kassandra Kersting, Sequim

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All-Peninsula Boys Golf MVP

Goalie Howard crucial for U.S.

Atop the leaderboard

BY SAM BORDEN THE NEW YORK TIMES

SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Tim Howard did not always like what Jurgen Klinsmann was doing to Howard’s closest friends. He actually hated it. One by one, all of the veteran players on the United States national team had their moments with Klinsmann, the coach from Germany, who had made clear since the moment he was hired in 2011 that history and past performance meant nothing to him. Klinsmann dropped Carlos Bocanegra, the former captain. He benched Michael Bradley. He denigrated Clint Dempsey. With Landon Donovan, he pretty much did all Tim Howard three. All the while, Howard, the longtime goalkeeper, played the role of supportive teammate and steady hand. “In football, the coach is the judge and jury, and I knew what he was doing,” Howard said over coffee in Manchester, England, in the spring. “When you’re trying to make a larger point, you have to do with bigger players, and that’s what Jurgen did. I saw it for what it was, even if I didn’t like it.” Howard shrugged. “I think three and a half years down the line, we’re all where we want to be,” he said. They surely are. Today, Howard and the United States will face Portugal in Manaus, a city in the heart of the Amazon about 250 miles south of the Equator.

Win today, U.S. advances If it is an unlikely destination, it is no stranger than the stakes that the Americans face: After universally negative projections about their chances in Group G, not to mention dire predictions about how the heavy travel load they would endure during the opening stage would affect them, the Americans need only a victory in this game to guarantee passage to the knockout round. Even a tie would put them in an excellent position after Monday’s opening victory against Ghana. It is a heady place to be, but it comes with challenges. Portugal was embarrassed by Germany in its opening game, 4-0. While it is surely weakened without the injured starters Fábio Coentrão and Hugo Almedia and will also miss Pepe, the suspended defender, the sting of the blowout at the hands of the Germans will linger. Portugal also has Cristiano Ronaldo, the reigning world player of the year and a threat — even with a gimpy knee — to score at any time. That is where Howard comes in. Klinsmann has focused most of his attention over the last three years on changing the United States’ style of play, urging his players to push forward more and be comfortable in possession while overhauling the American back line.

PA’s Atwell earns MVP BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A steadiness and a desire to compete are hallmarks of the game of Port Angeles boys golf cocaptain Alex Atwell. Atwell ALSO . . . had a ter■ Allrific junior Peninsula year, leadboys golf ing all golfteam/B3 ers on the N o r t h Olympic Peninsula and finishing second overall in the Olympic League in scoring average per nine holes at 38.5. He earned match medalist honors shooting the lowest round in seven of eight league matches including a one-overpar 73 against Sequim at Peninsula Golf Club, and won the Duke Streeter Invitational with teammate Micah Needham in a playoff. Atwell qualified for his second straight Class 2A State Tournament after finishing tied for third at the Olympic League Championship. He shot his lowest-ever round at state, an 83 in the first round, finishing tied for 33rd in tough conditions, after dealing with a broken driver just before he teed off at the Class 2A tournament at Chambers Bay.

Loves to compete “Deep down he loves to compete,” said longtime Roughriders boys golf coach Mark Mitrovich. “He has a strong belief in his ability, an inner confidence, and I feel he believes in himself KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS when he steps out on the Port Angeles junior Alex Atwell tees off at the Olympic League Championship at course.”

Cedars at Dungeness in Sequim. Atwell finished tied for third with an 8-over-par 80

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Ackley single lifts M’s to win Light-hitting left-hander gives Seattle a shot at series sweep THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Seattle’s Dustin Ackley hits the game-winning RBI single during the ninth inning against the Kansas City Royals Saturday at Kauffman Stadium.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dustin Ackley delivered the clutch hit, while Chris Young baffled the Kansas City Royals batters. Ackley drove in the goahead run with a two-out n i n t h inning single as Next Game the SeatToday tle Mariners beat vs. Royals the Roy- at Kansas City als 2-1 on Time: 11:10 a.m. On TV: ROOT Saturday. H i s single to right on a 2-2 count scored Kyle Seager, who doubled with two outs to start the game-winning rally. Seager moved to third on Stefen Romero’s infield single before Ackley’s hit. Ackley is 5-for-10 off Jason Vargas (7-3), who took the loss.

“It was basically a battling at-bat,” Ackley said. “I got behind early and I know he’s a guy who will throw any pitch in any count. I fouled a couple of pitches off and fortunately I was able to get the barrel on it and get it into the outfield.” Vargas said he jammed Ackley with a fastball. “He was just able to get it over the infield,” Vargas said. The Mariners are only 7-12 in one-run games, while the Royals have dropped three in a row, all one-run decisions. “If you want to have a good winning season, you have to win games like this,” Ackley said. After retiring the first dozen Royals, Young yielded a home run to Alex Gordon to leadoff the fifth to tie the score at 1. “I made a mistake,” Young said. “He can hit it out, but I can live with it because it’s a solo homer.” TURN

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Scoreboard Calendar Today Baseball: Wilder Senior at Global Sports Authority Tournament, at Kitsap County Fairgrounds: Championship Game at 10:45 a.m.; Third-place Game at 1 p.m.; Wilder Junior at Ed McNamara Invitational, at Moses Lake.

Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Wednesday Ladies Club Nine Hidden Holes 18 hole ladies: Denise Clarke, 33.5; Linda Beatty, 33.5; Duffey DeFrang, 35; Rena Peabody, 35.5; Doris Sparks, 35.5. Chip In’s No. 3: Linda Bruch. Tuesday Men’s Club Odd Or Even Gross: Kerry Perkins, 32; Bob Brodhun, 35; Jim Root, 35. Net: Bill Pampell, 27, Bernie Anselmo, 29; Dennis Ingram, 30; Buck Ward, 30; Leo Greenawalt, 30.5; Jeff Colvin, 30.5; Tom Lowe, 30.5. Team gross: Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 68; Kevin Russell and Jim Spurr, 68. Team net: Bill Pampell and Doug Tissot, 50; Bill Pampell an dDale Doran, 54; Bill Pampell and Andy Vanderweyden, 55; Daryl Jensen and Dick Goodman, 55; Daryl Jensen and David Henderson, 55; Steve Jones and David Boerigter, 55; Jay Bruch and Jim Spurr, 55. Saturday, June 14 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mike DuPuis, 31; Gerald Petersen, 34. Net: Gary McLaughlin, 31; Leo Greenawalt, 31.5; Bill Rinehart, 32; Dennis Ingram, 32; Greg Shield, 32. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Gary Thorne, 63; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 64. Team net: Gerald Petersen and Todd Irwin, 59; Gerald Petersen and Jim Cole, 59; Gary McLaughlin and Leo Greenawalt, 60; Joe Tweter and Dennis Ingram, 60;Joe Tweter and Larry Bourm, 61; Bill Rinehart and Dennis Ingram, 61. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday LADY NINERS BACK NINE (THROWING OUT THE WORST SCORE) Division One Net: Lisa Ballantyne, 26; Bonney Benson, 27; Olympia Brehm, 28; Dot Forshee, 28; Andie Grams, 28. Putts No. 16: Lisa Ballantyne. Birdie No. 17: Bonney Benson. Chip In’s No. 16: Kathy Benedict. Division Two Net: Lee Stanley, 28; Vernice Quigley, 29; Pat Charters, 30. Putts No. 19: Carol Inglesby. Monday and Wednesday Seniors Tournament Overall low gross: Ron Sather, 147. Overall low net: Jeff Hooper, 135. Ages 50 — 61 Flight 1A (Low) Low gross: Ron Sather, 147. Low net: David Allen, 137; Robert Mares, 141. Flight 1B Low gross: Bob Gunn, 172. Low net: Jeff Hooper, 135; Cliff Ecternkamp, 141. Ages 62 — 68 Flight 2A (Low) Low gross: Larry Arnott, 158. Low net: Karl Dryfout, 137; Cliff Echternkamp, 141. Flight 2B (High) Low gross: Ken Beard, 172. Low net: Larry Battson, 147; Bill Riley, 153; Gary Williams, 153. Ages 69 — 75 Flight 3A (Low) Low gross: John Raske, 158. Low net: Arni Fredrickson, 140; Larry Pulver, 143; Warren Cortez, 143. Flight 3B (High) Low gross: Cary Richardson, 186; Mike Sutton, 186. Low net: James Engel, 143; John Haggar, 145.

Ages 76 — 94 Flight 4A (Low) Low gross: Dean Kruse, 168. Low net: Brian McArdie, 141; George Howard, 142. Flight 4B (High) Low gross: Thomas Deeney, 178. Low net: Darrell Waller, 140; Robert Hammond, 140. Ages 52 — 64 Flight 1A (Low) Low gross: Gary Kettel, 150; Tim Trosin, 152. Low net: Brian Anderson, 139; David Allen, 139; Larry Smithson, 139. Flight 1B (High) Low gross: Ken Beard, 179; Dave Goodwin, 181; Robin Allen, 181. Low net: Kevin McCormack, 145; Barry Tuteur, 149; Kent McKellar, 149; Tom Hamman, 149. Ages 65 — 72 Flight 2A (Low) Low gross: John Raske, 155; John Magee, 160. Low net: Larry Pulver, 137; Everett Thometz, 140; Warren Cortex, 142. Flight 2B (High) Low gross: Cary Richardson, 166; Milt Mickey, 171. Low net: Mike Sutton, 134; James Engel, 135; Kip McKeever, 140; Morris Fosse, 140. Ages 73 — 93 Flight 3A (Low) Low gross: Walt Stetter, 171; Steve Lewis, 174. Low net: Jerry McLinn, 140; ron Fye, 142; Ted Johnson, 144. Flight 3B (High) Low gross: Gayle Doyle, 182; Arlen Pearsall, 197. Low net: Whitey Best, 146; Bob Hammond, 148; Bates Bankert, 149. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Low Net — Worst Hole Out Net: Jim Elvert, 25; Joe Hart, 28; Ray DeJong, 28; Jerry Hurd, 28. Wednesday Men’s Club Better Nine White Tees Gross: John Sims, 37. Net: Dennis Powell, 28.5. Gold Tees Gross: Bill Wheeler, 30. Net: Bob Slagoske, 32. Tuesday Couples Two Best Balls Gross: Wayne and Judy Nordyke, Cecil Black and Russ McClelland, 113; Dave and MJ Anderson and Bob and Dorene Berard, 115; Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy and Rick and Cynthia Edel, 116. DISCOVERY BAY GOLF COURSE Thursday Net Of Odd Holes Net: Sheila Kilmer, 37; Starla Audette, 37.5; Wanda Synnestvedt, 38; Janie Marcus, 39; Edna Chicarell, 39; Vicki Young, 39.5; Lynn Pierle, 41; Judy Munden, 41.

Slowpitch Softball City of Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Second Half Standings Through Friday Women’s Division Team W L Elwha Bravettes 4 0 Harbinger Winery 4 1 Shirley’s Cafe 4 2 Alan Millet Law Office 2 2 Ambrosia 3 3 Airport Garden Center 1 4 Extreme Sports Park 1 5 California Horizon 0 2 Men’s Golf Division Team W L Angeles Plumbing 5 0 Elwha Young Gunz 5 1 Moose Lodge Bulls 4 2 7 Cedars Casino 4 2 Smuggler’s Landing 2 3 Stamper Chiropractic 1 5 Coo Coo Nest 0 4 Extreme Sports Park 0 4 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Evergreen Collision 5 1 U.S. Coast Guard 4 2 Ace Michael’s, Inc. 3 3 Basic Ballers 3 3 The Quarry 2 4 Elwha Braves 1 5

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Baseball Mariners 2, Royals 1 Saturday’s Game Kansas City ab r hbi ab r hbi J.Jones cf 4 0 1 0 JDyson cf 3000 Gillespi lf 4 0 1 1 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 BButler dh 3000 Morrsn 1b 4 0 0 0 AGordn lf 2111 Buck c 4 0 0 0 S.Perez c 3010 Seager 3b 4 1 2 0 Maxwll rf 3010 Romer rf 4 0 2 0 Mostks 3b 3000 EnChvz rf 0 0 0 0 AEscor ss 3000 JMontr dh 3 0 1 0 Ciriaco 2b 2000 Ackley pr-dh 1 0 1 1 Infante ph 1000 BMiller ss 3 1 2 0 Totals 35 210 2 Totals 27 1 3 1 Seattle

Seattle 001 000001—2 Kansas City 000 010000—1 E—A.Escobar (6). D—Seattle 2, Kansas City 2. LOB—Seattle 6, Kansas City 1. 2B—Seager (17). HR—A.Gordon (9). CS—Romero (3). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle C.Young 7 3 1 1 1 2 Medina W,4-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Rodney S,20-22 1 0 0 0 1 1 Kansas City Vargas L,7-3 8 2-3 10 2 2 02 K.Herrera 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Balk_Vargas. Umpires—Home, Scott Barry; First, Jeff Nelson; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Marcus Pattillo. T—2:42. A—21,640 (37,903).

Mariners 7, Royals 5 Seattle EnChvz rf J.Jones cf Cano 2b Seager dh Morrsn 1b Ackley lf Zunino c BMiller ss Blmqst 3b Totals

Friday’s Game Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi 5 1 2 0 JDyson cf 5020 4 2 3 0 Infante 2b 4000 3 1 2 2 Hosmer 1b 5 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 BButler dh 4130 5 1 2 3 Ciriaco pr-dh 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Aoki ph 1000 4 1 1 1 AGordn lf 5120 4 1 2 1 S.Perez c 4122 4 0 0 0 L.Cain rf 3111 Mostks 3b 4112 AEscor ss 4010 36 712 7 Totals 39 514 5

Seattle 100 130002—7 Kansas City 000 032000—5 DP—Seattle 1, Kansas City 1. LOB—Seattle 7, Kansas City 9. 2B—En.Chavez (5), Cano (16), L.Cain (11). HR—Morrison (2), Zunino (8), B.Miller (6), S.Perez (8), Moustakas (8). SB—J.Jones (12). CS—J.Dyson (4). S—J. Jones. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Iwakuma 5 9 5 5 1 5 Leone BS,2-2 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Beimel 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Wilhelmsen 1 1-3 0 0 0 01 Farquhar 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 Furbush W,1-4 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Rodney S,19-21 1 2 0 0 0 2 Kansas City Shields 7 9 5 5 1 4 W.Davis 1 0 0 0 1 2 G.Holland L,0-2 1 3 2 2 2 1 Iwakuma pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. WP—Shields. Umpires—Home, Marcus Pattillo; First, Scott Barry; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Laz Diaz. T—3:31. A—38,475 (37,903).

American League Oakland Los Angeles Seattle Texas Houston Toronto New York Baltimore Boston

West Division W L 46 28 39 33 38 36 35 38 33 42 East Division W L 42 33 39 33 37 35 34 40

Pct GB .622 — .542 6 .514 8 .479 10½ .440 13½ Pct .560 .542 .514 .459

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29 46 .387 13 Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 38 32 .543 — Kansas City 39 34 .534 ½ Cleveland 37 37 .500 3 Chicago 35 39 .473 5 Minnesota 34 38 .472 5 Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 3 Detroit 6, Cleveland 4 Houston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Toronto 14, Cincinnati 9 Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Seattle 7, Kansas City 5 Oakland 4, Boston 3 L.A. Angels 7, Texas 3 Saturday’s Games Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, late Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, late Seattle at Kansas City, late Boston at Oakland, late Houston at Tampa Bay, late Toronto at Cincinnati, late Detroit at Cleveland, late Texas at L.A. Angels, late Today’s Games Detroit (Scherzer 8-3) at Cleveland (Tomlin 4-4), 10:05 a.m. Toronto (Dickey 6-5) at Cincinnati (Cueto 6-5), 10:10 a.m. Houston (Keuchel 8-4) at Tampa Bay (Bedard 3-5), 10:40 a.m. Baltimore (Tillman 5-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 11-1), 11:05 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 6-5) at Minnesota (P.Hughes 7-3), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Elias 6-5) at Kansas City (Ventura 5-5), 11:10 a.m. Boston (Lester 8-7) at Oakland (Milone 5-3), 1:05 p.m. Texas (Darvish 7-3) at L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 0-7), 5:07 p.m. Monday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 43 30 .589 — Los Angeles 40 35 .533 4 Colorado 34 39 .466 9 San Diego 32 42 .432 11½ Arizona 32 45 .416 13 East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 38 35 .521 — Washington 37 35 .514 ½ Miami 37 37 .500 1½ Philadelphia 34 39 .466 4 New York 34 41 .453 5 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 45 30 .600 — St. Louis 40 35 .533 5 Cincinnati 36 37 .493 8 Pittsburgh 35 38 .479 9 Chicago 31 40 .437 12 Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 6, Washington 4, 13 innings Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Toronto 14, Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 1 Milwaukee 13, Colorado 10 Arizona 4, San Francisco 1 San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 5 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 0 St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 11, Toronto 1 Milwaukee at Colorado, 1:10 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 4:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 4:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 7:10 p.m. Today’s Games N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-4) at Miami (DeSclafani 1-1), 10:10 a.m. Toronto (Dickey 6-5) at Cincinnati (Cueto 6-5), 10:10 a.m. Atlanta (E.Santana 5-4) at Washington (Roark 6-4), 10:35 a.m. Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 3-6) at St. Louis (C.Martinez 0-3), 11:15 a.m. Pittsburgh (Cumpton 2-2) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 6-4), 11:20 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 8-3) at San Diego (Stults 2-9), 1:10 p.m.

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Briefly . . . SunLand pro competing at PGA golf event MYRTLE BEACH S.C. — SunLand Golf & Country Club head pro and general manager Tyler Sweet tees off at 11:45 a.m. today in the PGA Professional National Championship Sweet will be one of 312 PGA professionals playing Dunes Golf and Beach Club and the newer Grande Dunes Resort Club. He will begin play on the 10th hole at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. The Golf Channel will provide live coverage of the event starting at 2 p.m. today. Sweet and the other PGA pros will be competing for 20 spots in the 2014 PGA Championship alongside PGA Tour pros like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy and more at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. in August. Live television coverage continues on the Golf Channel from

12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Youth volleyball camps PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School volleyball coach Christine Halberg is offering a series of youth volleyball camps this summer. The camps will be held at the Port Angeles High School gymnasium. Sessions for older youth are set for Monday, July 14 to Thursday, July 17. Camp for seventh through ninth grade students is set for 9 a.m. to noon and students entering 10th through 12th grade will practice from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sessions for youth are set for Monday, July 21 to Thursday, July 24. Students in kindergarten through third grade will practice from 9 a.m. to noon and fourth through sixth graders will go from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Athletes will learn specific fundamental skills of volleyball and movement, and learn to play

com or by phone at 360-460-6525. she had a lawyer. A telephone number listed for Hope Solo arrested her was not accepting incoming calls Saturday. KIRKLAND — U.S. women’s Solo, 32, has won two Olympic soccer star Hope Solo was gold medals as a goalkeeper for arrested at a suburban Seattle home early Saturday for assault- the U.S. women’s national team. She also plays with the Seattle ing her sister and 17-year-old Reign of the National Women’s nephew, police said. Officers responded just before Soccer League. In 2012, she married former 1 a.m. after receiving a 911 call Seattle Seahawks tight end Jerthat a woman at the Kirkland residence was hitting people and ramy Stevens. He was arrested that she refused to stop or leave, just before their wedding for investigation of assault after a the Kirkland Police Department disturbance involving her, but he said in a news release. was not charged. Learn to row clinics They found Solo intoxicated Solo said soon afterward that and upset, saw injuries on her PORT ANGELES —The there never was an assault and nephew and her sister, and Olympic Peninsula Rowing Assothat she and her new husband arrested her after speaking with ciation is offering summer rowwere happy. those present and determining ing clinics for youth ages 12 and “It’s unfortunate what the that she was the primary aggresolder beginning Monday. media can do to judge before the sor, the release said. The clinics will be held at the facts are out there. It’s hard to She was booked into jail for association’s boathouse at 1431 see, but it’s a hard truth, and it’s investigation of two counts of Ediz Hook in Port Angeles from 9 part of life,” Solo said at the time. fourth-degree domestic violence a.m. to 11 a.m. Mondays through “I’m happy. I’m happily marassault. Fridays throughout the summer. ried. I would never stand for Solo was expected to remain The cost is $50 for each weekdomestic violence. I’ve never been in custody until an appearance long clinic. hit in my life.” Monday at Kirkland Municipal For more information, contact Peninsula Daily News and Court. John Halberg at halberg@olypen. The Associated Press It wasn’t immediately clear if

competitively (in small teams for younger athletes). There are prizes throughout the camp for fun competitions. All camps are $50, with proceeds going to the Port Angeles High School volleyball program. Registration is available until the first day of each camp. The registration deadline is to insure a camp T-shirt is Monday, June 30. To register, or for more information, phone Christine Halberg at 989-506-2263.


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SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2014

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All-Peninsula Boys Golf

Alex Atwell

Micah Needham Austin Peterson Jack Shea

Jack Hilt

Patrick Morton

Port Angeles Junior — MVP

Port Angeles Senior

Port Angeles Junior

Sequim Sophomore

Chimacum Junior

Port Townsend Freshman

Led area and 2nd in Olympic League in scoring average at 38.5. Finished T-3rd at league match and T-31st at state tourney.

Won the 2014 Olympic League Tourney.A two-time Class 2A state qualifier. Teamed to win Duke Streeter Invite with Atwell.

Transfer student fit in nicely, helping PA to second place in Olympic League. Led team at state, finishing T-29th.

Third in Olympic League in scoring average at 39.9. T-15th at prestigious Egbers Invite and qualified for first state tournament.

Averaged a 38 in Nisqually League play. T-7th at Tri-Districts to make his first state tournament appearance for Cowboys.

Averaged 46.5 for season. 11th place at Tri-Districts to qualify for state. Finished T-31 at Class 1A state tourney at Lake Spanaway.

Mark Mitrovich, Port Angeles—Coach of the Year: In his 28th year at the helm, his Roughriders finished second in the Olympic League and had four players qualify for Class 2A State Tournament at Chambers Bay. Port Angeles placed ninth overall at state.

Golfers were selected by area boys golf coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Atwell: Game showing progress each season CONTINUED FROM B1 That confidence shone through during the Duke Streeter Invitational. The two-man team event is all about converting opportunities and posting a low score. Atwell and Needham shared the scoring load pretty equally, but Atwell’s shotmaking skills stood out on two par-3 holes. Needham skulled his drive on the par-3 ninth so Atwell needed to come through and at least knock it close to the green. With the pressure on, Atwell calmly struck his tee shot to within 1 feet 11 inches of the cup, collecting the birdie and later pocketing a sleeve of Titleist Pro V1 golf balls as a closest to the pin prize after the round.

Later, during the second hole of a playoff with a duo from Shelton, Atwell hit his tee shot even closer to the pin on the par-3 17th hole, and Needham tapped in for a birdie and the individual group title. “He just stuffed it in there on 17 and that really showed how his confidence has grown,” Mitrovich said. “That’s the type of shot a great player can make, and now he has that memory in his mind to further establish that belief in himself.”

Supportive group Atwell called that day, where he played along with a good friend in Needham and was followed by a small but supportive group of family and friends, as the highlight of his season. “Oh sure, especially with that shot in the end,” Atwell

said. “It was just a fun day, we had a good gallery watching us and we played really well.” Atwell started with the game early, heading out to Peninsula Golf Club with his grandfather, Doug Wickham, a Peninsula Golf Club member who died a few years ago. “I started out at 3 years old going out at Peninsula with Grandpa,” Atwell said. “I kept coming back because I really enjoyed the time we spent together and looked up to him.” Atwell even incorporated his grandfather’s swing into his own game. “He has his own grooved swing that he learned from his grandfather,” Mitrovich said. “His grip is really strong and it looks like he should be hitting snap hooks all

the time, but he controls it.” As a fellow member of Peninsula, Mitrovich was acquainted with Wickham. “His grandpa would be proud to see how he has progressed as a player,” Mitrovich said. Atwell has shown steady improvement each year in his high school career. “His average was in the upper 80s as a freshman and he cut that to 81 as sophomore, and now to 77 as a junior,” Mitrovich said. “Next year, I see him shooting around par each time out.

Riders’ Co-captain Mitrovich had more praise for Atwell’s role as co-captain of the team. “He’s never down, never negative, and I know he’s always giving every shot his full attention and never hit-

ting a half-hearted shot,” Mitrovich said. “He shows his leadership with his play and with etiquette.” Cutting five more strokes off his average won’t be easy, but Mitrovich feels Atwell is entirely capable. “Golf is like a puzzle without all the pieces, and it’s when you combine the pieces, driving, putting, chipping and iron play, then you can really succeed.” “Alex is very close.” A key to completing the puzzle is practice. Atwell, who works picking range balls and cleaning carts at Peninsula, makes sure to utilize a perk of employment, free golf. “I just enjoy the atmosphere up there,” Atwell said of Peninsula Golf Club. He mentioned the growth in his short game

this season as being a byproduct of his time at course. “After work I like to go out and take a bucket and hit chip shots from spots on the course,” Atwell said. “That helps when I’m playing competitively because I’ve already hit those shots and I have an idea of how the ball might react.”

Golf in his future His future may include even more time at golf courses, as Atwell is interested in making a career out of the game. “I’m going to try to go to college and pursue golf,” Atwell said. “Honestly, working as a course superintendent or a pro, that would be cool to see where the game can take me.”

M’s: Consistent Howard: Vocal leader for USA CONTINUED FROM B1 during spring training. He was pulled after Young gave up back-to- seven innings, allowing back singles to Salvador only the run on Gordon’s Perez and Justin Maxwell blast and three hits. after Gordon’s team-leading “He’s an amazing story,” ninth home run. Perez, Royals manager Ned Yost however, was out trying to said. stretch his into a double. “His fastball is 85 to 88 “He’s really tough to pick (mph) and is straight, but the ball up,” said Eric Hos- nobody sees it. There is an mer, who went 0-for-4. amount of deception the “He’s throwing 84-85 hitters tell you. They’re on miles per hour, but he has it and they’re not.” such a long arm and his Yoervis Medina (4-1) release point is so close to replaced Young and worked you that’s it really hard to a flawless eighth, striking pick up. He’s been real con- out two to pick up the vicsistent for those guys.” tory. He has not allowed a run and only three hits in Gillespie RBI single his past 10 outings, covering 10 1-3 innings. The Mariners bunched Fernando Rodney three hits leading off the worked the ninth for his third with Cole Gillespie’s 20th save in 22 opportunisingle to center scoring ties, getting Hosmer to Brad Miller, who began the ground into a game ending inning with a bunt single double play. and stopped at second on “Chris pitched extremely James Jones’ single. well,” Mariners manager Young, a 35-year-old Lloyd McClendon said. right-hander who has had “He just had the one three shoulder surgeries fastball that came back including one last June, did over the middle of the plate not did not sign with the to Gordon. He probably got Mariners until March 27 a little bit tired with the after the Washington heat, but the bullpen did a Nationals released him good job.”

CONTINUED FROM B1 who has played for Everton since 2006, is the epitome Howard was a backup to of what Klinsmann wants Kasey Keller at the 2006 in his players: He plays in World Cup in Germany. Europe, has no particular interest in returning to 2010 World Cup Major League Soccer and is In 2010, in South Africa, committed to seeking the he was the starter and was highest level of competition possible. named the man of the Howard was happy for match in his World Cup Dempsey and Bradley debut, a 1-1 draw against when they signed bigEngland. money contracts to return In the third game of the to M.L.S., but neither move group stage, his save (from made him hope for a simia point-blank shot) and lar payday. inspired outlet pass halfHe recently signed a way down the field started contract extension with the sequence that led to Everton that will keep him Donovan’s seminal goal in Merseyside until he is 39, stoppage time against and it is expected that deal Algeria. will take him to retireIn the years since, Howment. ard’s shot-stopping prowess “We all have our own and reflexes have not list of priorities in terms of waned. what matters in our careers, and who’s to say Firm spot on team what should be No. 1?” Howard said. Unlike his fellow veter“I feel like I could do ans, Howard has a status another four years in the with the national team Premier League, and comthat has never been seripetition is important to ously challenged. me.” His backup, Brad At the moment, though, Guzan, has become a top his attention is on the goalkeeper for England’s national team. Aston Villa, but Howard,

Klinsmann tried a variety of formations on the back line, finally settling — it seems — on Fabian Johnson, Matt Besler, Geoff Cameron and DaMarcus Beasley. As the unit worked on its chemistry, Howard was the taskmaster, shrieking directions and pulling the strings from his position near the goal.

Besler likely to play Besler, who expects to play Sunday despite a minor hamstring injury, said he took comfort in hearing Howard’s barking commands. The only time he gets worried, Besler said, is when Howard goes

quiet. “I tell him I never want him to stop talking,” Besler said. “Even if I know what to do, he’s still telling me what to do, and everything kind of starts with him.” It will be that way again Sunday. The heat will be stifling. Ronaldo will be threatening. Klinsmann will be demanding, pushing his players to seize the moment. Howard will be at the back, shouting and directing and jumping on any ball that comes near. It is where he has been for so long now, that precious rarity under Klinsmann: a player who has never left.

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2001 Chevrolet Silverado 2WD Ext Cab LS. 1 owner, non-smoking; excellent condition inside out, air, custom wheels, bed sprayed liner, hard cover matching paint. CD player, all ser vice records carfax on hand. 4 doors. mileage 167,130; Bought new truck need to sell. reasonable offers considered. (360)460-4589. 98 Silver Honda Civic EX. 4 dr, 5-spd manual. 1 owner, no accidents. Great gas mileage. Recent Michelins and headlights. <95k miles. Looks and runs great. $5000. (360)681-5404 Air conditioner, portable. 12,000 BTU DeLonghi model PAC AN120HPE. Brand new and NEVER USED. Also heats. Remote included. $200 firm. (360)461-7889. A LT E R AT I O N S a n d Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight sewing available to you from me. Ask for B.B. Call (360)531-2353 ARIMA: ‘84 16’ Sea Chaser. 8’ beam, ‘99 70 h p J o h n s o n w i t h l ow hrs., 8 hp Yamaha kicke r, n ew t o p, f u l l y equipped for fishing, EZ Load trailer with electric winch, stored in garage. $9,500. (360)683-9452. Big Boy Toy Storage Inside secure, fenced, RV, boats, etc. 16x47, $350. (360)461-2492.

C E N T R A L P. A . : C o n venient, Light, Clean, Utilities Incl! 2nd flr 1BR and 2BR $555-$661. NO SMOKE/pet maybe. 360-504-2668 CHEV: ‘85 Cor vette. Red, really nice, 135k, top comes off, extra wheels, auto. $6,000. (360)683-2939 CHEV: ‘97 S-10 4WD. Extra cab, runs, drives, looks good, 159K. $1,750. (360)640-3093.

CLALLAM COUNTY Juvenile Corrections Officer I - On Call, Juvenile Services Full-time (guaranteed min 168 hrs/mo), $18.57 to 22.63/hr, union and retirement eligible with benefits. Open until filled. Visit www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, or phone them directly at 1866-563-3882, for info about testing process and to schedule testing. You must successfully complete the testing process at National Testing Network prior to receiving a County application for this position. EOE/ Drug Free Workplace. Clinic Receptionist Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic in beautiful Sequim, WA has an oppor tunity for a professional, customer focused Clinic Receptionist to work in a dynamic group practice with full benefits. Variable schedule; full time. Indian preference for qualified candidates. For full description and to apply, visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com DELOREAN: ‘81 Stainless steel body, black interior, auto, great shape, ready to go, just needs driver. $25,000. Serious i n q u i r i e s o n l y. C a l l (360)681-0344, 1-7 p.m. Director of Finance This position directs the financial affairs of the agency within the scope of responsibility as delegated by the Executive Director and Board of Directors, supervises the fiscal staff and is a member of the strategic management team. Provides leadership to all financial areas, including operating and capital budget planning, development and monitoring; financial and statistical reporting and financial planning and analysis. Five years of fund accounting exper ience and bachelor’s degree in accounting or business administration required. Applications are available at OlyCAP; 823 Commerce Loop, P o r t To w n s e n d , W A (360)385-2571 and 228 W First St. Port Angeles, WA ( 3 6 0 ) 4 5 2 - 4 7 2 6 . www.olycap.org. Closes July 15, 2014. EOE.

EYE CLINIC: Seeks person for front office and f i l l - i n d u t i e s, r e s p o n sibilities include greeting patients, scheduling Please view the com- appts., preparing patient plete posting and ap- charts, verifying benefits, p l y a t o u r w e b s i t e : answering phones, cross http://www.cityu.edu/a training for other coverb o u t / r e s o u r c - age. Will train right peres/current_opportuniti- s o n . P l e a s e s e n d r e sume with references to es.aspx Peninsula Daily News PDN#785/Eye MOTOR HOME: ‘06 35’ Port Angeles, WA 98362 Itasca Suncruiser. Travel in style and comfort. BetFRONT DESK ter than new. 3-slides Exper ience preferred. p l u s m a ny u p gra d e s, Apply in person at The gas engine, 24K mi. Tides Inn, 1807 Water $98,000 includes a ‘07 St., Port Townsend. Honda CRV, ready to town with brakes sys- P.A.: 3 br., 2 bath, 1 car tem. Call for more info gar., W/D, no smoke, (360)683-1679 or pets negotiable. $1,100. (360)670-3333 (360)477-1701 CityU of Seattle is s e e k i n g a Fa c u l t y Community College Liaison (Part-time).

3010 Announcements Karen, please call Mike (360)775-1807 Senior Gentleman looking for Senior Lady. 65+ who enjoys travel, camping and is wiling to actually live and have fun and dance. Please write to me so we can meet, have coffee and talk. Send reply to Peninsula Daily News PDN#755/Gentleman Port Angeles, WA 98362

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L O S T : C a t . C a l i c o, 3 yrs. old, lost about 1 month ago, between 7th and Prarie, Washington and Fir, Sequim. (360)461-0260.

CARPET CLEANER E x p e r i e n c e d , t o t a ke o ve r bu s i n e s s , w a g e plus commission. Send resume to Peninsula Daily News PDN#784/Carpet Port Angeles, WA 98362

CITY CLERK City of Port Angeles $4,991-$5,966 mo. F/T H O N DA : ‘ 8 5 V F 7 0 0 C with benefits. To view V45 Magna. Excellent, the full job posting and call for extras. $1,450. how to apply go to (360)531-1924 or www.cityofpa.us. To re(360)385-9019 quest more information please email Human ReKaren, please call Mike sources at agates@city(360)775-1807 ofpa.us or call 360-4174510. COPA is an EOE. Make money! Recruitment closes June Make a difference! 30, 2014. PER DIEM RESIDENTIAL AIDES Resume to: PBH, 118 C i t y U o f S e a t t l e i s E. 8th St., Port Angeles, s e e k i n g a F a c u l t y WA 98362. Details at Community College Lipeninsulabehavioral.org aison (Part-time). EOE Please view the complete posting and apMEDICAL ASSISTANT ply at our website: Full/time & Per-Diem http://www.cityu.edu/ Positions available about/resources/curJoin multi-disciplinar y rent team supporting consu_opportunities.aspx mers with chronic mental illnesses in an ouptatient setting. Must be program grad and license-eligible. M e n t a l H e a l t h ex p e r pref ’d. Base Pay: $13$ 1 5 . 2 9 h r. D O E . R e sume to PBH,118 E. 8th St., Por t Angeles, WA. 98362. EOE. peninsulabehavioral.org MOTORHOME: FleetCLALLAM COUNTY wood ‘97 Tioga Montara. 24’, Class C, 32k miles, EQUIPMENT nice cond. $9,500. MECHANIC I (360)809-3480 Public Works, FT (37.5 hrs/wk), $19.51 to 23.77/ P.A. CITY LOT: 1131 hr., union and retirement W. 19th St. $49,900. eligible with benefits. (360)775-4011 Requires valid WA driver’s license and min one POWER CHAIR: Jaz- ye a r a u t o m o t i ve a n d zy, like new, incredible equipment repair exp. maneuverability, pat- Closes June 25, 2014 at ented mid-wheel drive 4:30 PM (postmark acdesign, r ugged out- cepted). PLANNER I door perfor mance, easy to operate, on- C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p board battery charger, ment, FT (37.5 hrs/wk), up to 25 mile range $20.50 to 24.98/hr, union and retirement eliper charge. $1,500. gible with benefits. (360)457-8007 B a c h e l o r ’s d e gr e e i n planning, geography, enPUPPIES: Border Collie, gineering or env science 1 1 w k s. , s m a r t , fa r m required. Closes June raised dogs. $250. 25, 2014 at 4:30 PM (360)775-1788 (postmark accepted). Applications and comRIDING LAWNMOWER plete job announceCraftsman DJT3000 with ments available online at front loader. $1,000/obo. www.clallam.net/employKenny (360)775-9779 ment/, or in front of Human Resources, 223 E SEQUIM: 1-3 Br., near 4th St, Port Angeles, WA trail. $575-$875. See 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. tour at www.Sequim Faxed or emailed applirentalhomes.com cations not accepted. T h e M a k a h Tr i b e i s EOE/Drug Free Workseeking a full time Phar- place. macist to join their team. C o m p e t i t i ve p ay a n d generous benefits! For more information contact Tracey Rascon, Administrative Officer at Correctional Officer 1 (360)645-2412 or On-call tracey.rascon@ihs.gov Positions available now at Clallam Bay TOOLS: Grizzly tools. Corrections Center Wo o d s h a p e r, . 5 h p, Pay starts at $16.99 hr., $185. Planer, 15”, $485. Plus full benefits. Knife grinder, 20”, $100. Closes 6/30/2014 Lathe, Value Craft, 12 x Apply on-line: 37, $125. (360)683-7149 www.careers.wa.gov. For further information WANTED: Yorkie stud. please call Laura (360)683-6762 at (360)963-3208. EOE. WEST SIDE P.A.: Newer 3 Br., 1.75 ba, dishwasher, side-by-side refrigerator, W/D, lg. deck, quiet neighborhood, no smoking, pets neg. $950 mo., $500 dep., Avail July 1st. (360)670-9329. Wise Doggy Day Care Reasonable rates, loving environment. (360)797-1965 Activity Assistant Pa r t - t i m e . M u s t b e flexible, upbeat, energetic, fun, personable, enjoy working with the elderly. Pick up applic a t i o n a t S h e r wo o d Assisted Living, 550 W. Hendrickson, Sequim, WA 98382.

LOST: Walker. Standard BLACK BEAR DINER silver color, 2 wheeled, lost Sun., June 15, at Hiring cooks. Apply at Black Bear Diner, 1471 Methodist Church in P.A. E. Washington St., Seq. (360)461-6961

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CAREGIVER: On-site living in separate quarters for female Alzheimer’s patient. Exp. in field required. Begins July. (360)460-8978.

Clallam PUD is looking for exceptional people committed to public service to join our utility. Customer Service Representative Full-time Forks Get details and application forms from our website www.clallampud.net or contact us at humanresources @clallampud.net Phone 360-565-3276 We also have answers t o Fr e q u e n t l y A s k e d Questions and Employee Benefits information on our website. EOE. Clinic Receptionist Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic in beautiful Sequim, WA has an oppor tunity for a professional, customer focused Clinic Receptionist to work in a dynamic group practice with full benefits. Variable schedule; full time. Indian preference for qualified candidates. For full description and to apply, visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com Construction. A full-time, entr y-level position is open at Estes Builders. Home building or construction experience is helpful but not necessary. Ability to pass drug and physical ability s c r e e n i n g , v a l i d WA State dr iver’s license and insurable dr iving record required. Call 360-683-8756 for application instructions. DENTAL ASSISTANT Fun-family oriented office with wonderful patients and sincere dedicated dentists looking to add to our team! M-F hours, Competitive wage and benefits. Prev. dental experience helpful, but great attitude and strong work ethic are top priorities. Send resume to: PO Box 3430, Sequim, WA 98382.

Medical Assistant Per Diem Aurelia Wilson, Clinic Manager The Medical Assistant performs those duties requested by the health care provider that are designated in RCW 18.135, Categories A, C, and E. Assists in examination and treatment of patients under the direction of Physician. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Associates Degree (A. A.) or equivalent from twoyear college or technical school (to include but not limited to anatomy, physiology, pharmacological principles and medication administration, mathematics, concepts of asepsis and microbiology) and six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. DOE. + 10% in Lieu of Benefits. 4/4/14 Until Filled. Apply online at www.Forkshospital.org Medical Receptionist FT, Mon.-Fri., 8-5 p.m., medical experience pref. Competitive wage/benefits. Resume to Peninsula Childrens Clinic, P.A. RECEPTIONIST: Family practice has opening for full-time receptionist, includes Saturday. Wages DOE, benefits. Send resume to: Peninsula Daily News PDN#781/Receptionist Port Angeles, WA 98362 Road Crew: CDL and excavator exp. (min. 3 yrs), looking for a leader. Processor Operator 3,800 Maddill with Keto 8 0 0 , m u s t h ave ex p. Wage DOE. Lots of work (360)460-7292 Seeking Experienced Dynamic Teachers. Jefferson Community S c h o o l i n Po r t Tow n s e n d s e e k i n g ex p e r i enced dynamic teachers for 7th 12th grade math/ science and 9th 12th g r a d e h i s t o r y. S m a l l c l a s s e s , ex p e r i e n t i a l challenging setting, high degree of teamwork and c r e a t i v i t y. C r e d e n t i a l preferred, classroom differentiation and individualization skills required. Letter of application, resume, three reference letters, and college transcripts please email: headofschool@ jeffersoncommunity school.com www.jefferson communityschool.com Servers and Bussers Downriggers, 115 E. Railroad, P.A.

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SOUS CHEF WANTED Part-time, 3-4 days per wk., restaurant and banq u e t ex p e r i e n c e r e q . Salar y DOE. Apply in person or send resume to Manresa Castle, PO B ox 5 6 4 , Po r t Tow n send, WA 98368 . Support/Care Staff To work with developmentally disabled adults, no experience necessary, will train. $10 hr. to start. CNAs encouraged to apply. Apply in person at 1 0 2 0 C a r o l i n e, P. A . from 8-4 p.m.

T h e M a k a h Tr i b e i s seeking a full time Pharmacist to join their team. C o m p e t i t i ve p ay a n d generous benefits! For more information contact Tracey Rascon, Administrative Officer at (360)645-2412 or tracey.rascon@ihs.gov

4080 Employment Wanted A LT E R AT I O N S a n d Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight sewing available to you from me. Ask for B.B. Call (360)531-2353 Cleaning Services to meet your needs. By the hour or by the job. Need weekly or monthly help or maybe just a one time deep clean? No job too big. All products are chemical free and still kill unwanted bacteria including MRSA. Flat rate specials for deep cleaning. References. Call Kristy (360)808-0118. Cornerstone Masonry. Do you need professional masonry work f r o m a ex p e r i e n c e d journeyman bricklayer? We do brick, block, and stone, and are a full service contractor. Call Christopher at (425)457-4325, or email us at cor nerstonemason@ gmail.com. We travel anywhere in Clallam and Jefferson County. Licensed, bonded and insured. Lic#CORNEN*863LW

Juarez & Son’s Handyman Services Quality work at a reasonable price. We can handle a wide array of problems and projects. Like home maintenance, clean up, yard and landscape needs, chemical free caterpillar removal, and etc. Give us a call. Office (360)452-4939 or Cell (360)460-8248. You can also visit us on Fa c e b o o k Ju a r e z & Son’s Handyman Service. If we can not do it w e k n ow o t h e r s w h o can. Wise Doggy Day Care Reasonable rates, loving environment. (360)797-1965

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CLALLAM COUNTY Juvenile Corrections Officer I - On Call, Juvenile Services Full-time (guaranteed min 168 hrs/mo), $18.57 to 22.63/hr, union and retirement eligible with benefits. Open until filled. Visit www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, or phone them directly at 1866-563-3882, for info about testing process and to schedule testing. You must successfully complete the testing process at National Testing Network prior to receiving a County application for this position. EOE/ Drug Free Workplace.

Director of Finance KLALLAM This position directs the COUNSELING JOB financial affairs of the ANNOUNCEMENTS agency within the scope Lower Elwha Klallam of responsibility as dele- Counseling is seeking: gated by the Executive (2)Part Time UA tech Director and Board of Di- $ 1 0 . 2 6 p e r h o u r . rectors, supervises the (1)Full Time Mental fiscal staff and is a mem- Health Receptionist ber of the strategic man- $10.26 to $12.96 DOE agement team. Provides Indian preference in leadership to all financial hiring in accordance areas, including operat- with PL 93-638. Coning and capital budget tact: Personnel, 2851 planning, development Lower Elwha Rd., Pt. and monitoring; financial Angeles, WA 98363 and statistical reporting (360) 452-8471 ext. and financial planning 7430 for required apand analysis. Five years plication packet. Or go of fund accounting expe- o n l i n e t o w w w. e l r ience and bachelor’s wha.org to download degree in accounting or an application. business administration required. Applications KWA HOMECARE are available at OlyCAP; Part/full-time Caregivers. 823 Commerce Loop, Benefits, Flexible Hours. P o r t To w n s e n d , W A Call P.A. (360)452-2129 (360)385-2571 and 228 Sequim (360)582-1647 W First St. Port Angeles, P.T. (360)344-3497 WA ( 3 6 0 ) 4 5 2 - 4 7 2 6 . www.olycap.org. Closes LINCARE, leading naJuly 15, 2014. EOE. tional respiratory company seeks Healthcare EYE CLINIC: Seeks per- S p e c i a l i s t . R e s p o n son for front office and sibilities: Disease manf i l l - i n d u t i e s, r e s p o n - agement programs, clinisibilities include greeting c a l e v a l u a t i o n s , p a t i e n t s , s c h e d u l i n g equipment set up and appts., preparing patient education. Be the Dr.’s charts, verifying benefits, eyes in the home setanswering phones, cross t i n g . R N , L P N , R RT, training for other cover- CRT licensed as appliage. Will train right per- c a bl e. G r e a t p e r s o n s o n . P l e a s e s e n d r e - alities with strong work sume with references to ethic needed. CompetiPeninsula Daily News tive salary, benefits and PDN#785/Eye career paths. Drug-free Port Angeles, WA 98362 workplace. EOE. Submit resumes in person at FRONT DESK Lincare: 1905 E. Front Exper ience preferred. St., Por t Angeles, WA. Apply in person at The Attn: Ryan Archibald. Tides Inn, 1807 Water St., Port Townsend. MANAGER of Volunteer Engagement, Habitat for FRONT OFFICE LEAD Humanity East Jefferson Medical office experi- Co. FT, with benefits. e n c e a n d l e a d e r s h i p See www.habitatejc.org qualities needed. Busy for info. Apply by 7/2. multi-provider clinic. Benefits included. Fill MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full/time & Per-Diem out application at PeninPositions available sula Children’s Clinic, Join multi-disciplinar y 902 Caroline St., P.A. team supporting consumers with chronic mental HOME CAREGIVERS Full or part-time, top pay illnesses in an ouptatient for top candidate, hire- setting. Must be program on bonus. 202 Bird Song grad and license-eligible. M e n t a l H e a l t h ex p e r Lane, P.A. Call Scott. pref ’d. Base Pay: $13(360)452-1566 $ 1 5 . 2 9 h r. D O E . R e sume to PBH,118 E. 8th INSIDE SALES/ St., Por t Angeles, WA. ADMINISTRATIVE 98362. EOE. DUTIES peninsulabehavioral.org Join the combined fo r c e s o f Pe n i n s u l a Daily News, Sequim G a z e t t e a n d Fo r k s Forum to bring marketing oppor tunities to businesses in our area. 75% telephone PROGRAM sales, 25% office adMANAGER ministration back up. Full-time managerial Must have sales expeposition. Candidate rience, great customer should have exper iservice and be able to ence with activities multi-task in a deadwith seniors, and comline oriented environputer skills. This posiment. Full-time, benetion is avail. immedifits, base wage plus ately. commission. Job is CNA based in Sequim. Ideally available for all Email resume with shifts including weekreferences to: ends. sstoneman@ soundpublishing.com Great benefit packages for both positions, including 401k. Apply Make money! in person at Park View Make a difference! Villas, 8th & G Streets, PER DIEM P.A. or send email to RESIDENTIAL AIDES JohnL@ Resume to: PBH, 118 villageconcepts.com E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. Details at peninsulabehavioral.org Peninsula Classified 360-452-8435 EOE

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Medical Receptionist R e l i a bl e , p e r s o n a bl e medical receptionist seeks position 4 days a week, 15 yrs. exp. Family practice and specialty. Excellent references on request. Send reply to: Peninsula Daily News PDN#783/Medical Port Angeles, WA 98362 Mr. Manny’s Lawn Care and Handyman Service (253)737-7317

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.

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County FSBO: Between Sequim a n d Po r t A n g e l e s o n Erving Jacobs Rd., 7+ acres, 3 br., 2.5 bath, p r i va c y o n d e a d - e n d road, 1,644 sf on one level, oversized 2 car garage with adjoining RV carport, unattached additional garage. Open house 6/21, 12-2 p.m. $343,000. 460-4868.

By Owner: 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1872 sq ft Craftsman Style Home. This beautiful, well-kept home is centrally located in Port Angeles in a quiet neighborhood, walking distance to schools and shopping. Partial mountain and water views. All new carpeting, bamboo floors in kitchen and entr y ways, tile floors in bathrooms, updated plumbing and electrical. Exterior recently painted and roof is in good cond i t i o n . R e f r i g e r a t o r, r a n g e, d i s h wa s h e r, washer and dryer are included. Detached single car garage / shop. $205,000 (360)460-1073

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CITY LOCATION Yet obscured rural living. Fantastic unobstructed view of the Olympic Mountains. Souther n sun adorns this fenced homestead. Metal roof, all new vinyl windows except slider, new dishw a s h e r, r e f r i g e r a t o r, trash compactor and hot water heater. Wireless driveway monitor system alerts homeowner of vehicles entering upon the property. Huge barn plus 2160 s.f. 5 bay equipment building/car por t, 1728 s.f. shop, 720 s.f. garage and several outbuildings. Bring the animals, plenty of room to roam. MLS#272321. $482,000. Holly Coburn (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

DUNGENESS RIVER VIEW Beautiful sights and sounds of the Dungeness r iver could be yours from this 2,858 sf., custom home sitting above the Dungeness river on 1.76 acres. This home features an open living area with fireplace and wall of windows to soak in the view. Large kitchen with granite counters, beautiful cabinets, pantry, gas range top, and wall warming oven. Dining area with tile floors and French doors that open onto the deck. Master suite with fireplace and office, bath with heated floors, jetted tub and large walk in shower. The home sits in a semi wooded setting with the Highland irrigation ditch running along one side of the property. MLS#281252. $495,000. DON’T LET ME GET Tom Blore AWAY (360)683-7814 This is a sleeper. 2 br. PETER BLACK up, 2 down and perfect REAL ESTATE for extended family living. Deck with some privacy, skylight to bring FSBO: 2 homes, 14.62 l i g h t i n a n d n e s t l e d acres. 4 Br., 1,600 sf., among the evergreens. 10.23 acres, with indoor What more can you ask pool. 2 Br., A-frame on 4.39 acres, 1,300 sf. 5 for on two lots? MLS#250542 $265,000 miles to Lake Ozette. Price lowered, $220,000 Rebecca Jackson and $85,000/obo sell to(360)417-2781 gether or separate. COLDWELL BANKER (360)963-2156 UPTOWN REALTY

DUPLEX 4 U Recently renovated 2 unit rental (2 br., 1 bath each) on quiet cul de sac with easy access to c i t y a m e n i t i e s. G o o d rental history. Buy this property for the rental income from 2 units or live in one and rent the other and reduce mor tgage payments. MLS#281270. $220,000. DICK PILLING (360)417-2811 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY FRESH ON THE MARKET Open floor plan in this split level home! Large living room and kitchen get lots of natural light. Hardwood floors throughout the upper level. Downstairs you have the master suite and 2 separate bedrooms and another full bath. Fully fenced yard with landscaping, a water feature and deck. A must see home with lots of updating! MLS#281177. $219,900. Jarod Kortman (360)912-3025 Remax Evergreen

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FSBO: Between P.A. and Sequim, private setting near Discovery Trail, over 1,700 sf., 3 br., 2.5 bath, 1.5 level, open kitchen/dining/front room with vaulted ceiling, skylights, hardwood floors. Propane stove! Den, large deck, heat pump, attached garage. Detached 2 car garage with 384 sf. studio. RV Hookup. $328,000. (360)452-9809 HEART OF SEQUIM 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathr o o m s, 1 , 4 2 2 s q u a r e feet, 2-car garage, built in 2001, nice design/layout, low maintenance ya r d w i t h f r u i t t r e e s, close to shopping, medical offices, discover y trail, transit bus, restaurants. MLS#281276. $97,500. Team Thomsen (360)808-0979 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

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HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER. FSBO: 1974 M o d u l a r H o m e. 1 2 9 6 Sq. Ft,m 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on 1 acre. Detached 520 Sq. Ft, 2 car g a ra g e. Fe n c e d b a ck ya r d . B a s e b o a r d a n d Pellet Stove heating. Priva t e we l l a n d s e p t i c . Beautiful country setting. Call Julie at (360)4600403 for appointment. IMMACULATE RAMBLER Spacious corner lot with sunny souther n exposure. Newer appliances, new flooring in kitchen, dining and utility rooms; new light fixtures. Abundant storage/counter space in kitchen. Detached garage with storage cabinets, half bath, 110 electricity and telephone connection. Grave l p a r k i n g s p a c e fo r motorhome or boat. Carolyn and Robert Dodds (360)460-9248 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

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MOVE IN READY! Plenty of room for indoor and outdoor entertaining in this immaculate 3 bed, 3 bath home with large landscaped yard. Home features living room with fireplace, family room with French doors, 2 dining areas and a cozy w o o d b u r n i n g s t o ve ! Contact Dan Gase for details. MLS#280786. $245,000. Dan Gase (360)808-7053 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

STUNNING VIEWS Brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home w/sweeping views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver Island and Mt. Baker from the large windows in the main living space. Durable and easy to care for laminate flooring in kitchen, hallway and dining areas. The kitchen features tile counter tops and back splash; stainless steel stove, range hood and dishwasher. Master suite with walk-in closet, double sink vanity and walkin shower. Over sized 2 car garage. Eagle Crest is a newer development with cul-de-sacs just minutes to town. MLS#281273. $315,000. Terry Neske (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

RESTAURANT On one of Port Angeles’ busiest streets! Great corner location, with on a n d o f f s t r e e t p ave d parking. Has great visibility for potential customers driving by. Included is a small 1 br house that has been used as a residence/office. New roof, paint and landscaping. There is even outdoor seating to enjoy European style dining. Completely furnished and equipped with everything you need to start the business of yo u r d r e a m s . Va c a n t and easy to show call to set up a showing! MLS#280575. $245,000. Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim - 360-808-1712

shop. Great recreational property with 200 feet of frontage on the Bogachiel River. Great location just minutes south of Forks and close to the Hoh, Sol Duc and all west end attractions. MLS#281241. $130,000. Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

p e t s o k . $ 6 5 0 p l u s quiet neighborhood, no utilities. smoking, pets neg. $950 (360)683-1750 mo., $500 dep., Avail July 1st. (360)670-9329. JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt. 665 Rental (360)417-2810 Duplex/Multiplexes HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A 1 br 1 ba ...............$500 P. A . : 2 b r. , g a r. , n o A 2 br 1 ba ...............$575 smoke/pets. $650, first, A 2 br 1.5 ba. ...........$650 last, dep. 457-4023. A 3 br 1 ba ...............$775 H 3 br 2 ba ..............$900 0689 Storage/ H 3+ br 2 ba. new...$1395 HOUSES/APTS IN P.A. Garage Rentals – WA D 2 br 1 ba. ..............$750 D 3 br 1 br. ...............$750 Big Boy Toy Storage STORAGE UNITS Inside secure, fenced, $40 - $60 - $100 mo. RV, boats, etc. 16x47, $350. (360)461-2492. Complete List at: 1111 Caroline St., P.A.

LIVE IN MEDSKER MEADOWS Pristine and elegant home. Mtn. view, privacy, southern exposure and 1.02 ac. Garden beds and low maintenance yard. The kitchen has the “wow” factor with lots of windows to enjoy the sun and back yard. 2 car garage, extra-large home office area, close to town. The next move is yours. MLS#272506. $349,000. Carol Dana (360)461-9014 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

LUXURY AWAITS Stunning home built to maximize the views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Ediz Hook, Mt. Baker and Victoria, BC. Private setting on 2.45 acres just minutes to town. Quality features throughout including a master suite with heated tile floors, soak tub and walk-in shower with custom rock and tile; living room with vaulted ceiling and rock fireplace; family room with fireplace and wet bar ; formal dining room with built in wine rack; kitchen with large island, slab granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Trails through woods. MLS#281078. $475,000. Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

MOVE IN READY! Located on a large parcel with a fenced backyard. One level living, 3 br., 2 bath home is warm and comfortable. The irrigation ditch is servicing this parcel. It’s the perfect place to start your garden or landscape projects. MLS#280806/627322 $187,500 Eric Hegge (360)460-6470 TOWN & COUNTRY

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MIGHT BE WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR! Garage + garage and more! Two double garages plus workshop go with this neat well locate d ra m bl e r. S e p a ra t e dr iveway access for each. City corner lot on a quiet street. Nice mature landscaping. Some mountain view. Some A DA fe a t u r e s. A we l l maintained home with lots of possibilities. MLS#281224. $225,000. Dave Sharman (360)683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

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MOVE-IN READY This beautiful manufactured home has a comfortable layout and has b e e n we l l ke p t . E n d side of-the-road quiet with a great mountain view (back of Hurricane Ridge) and stately madronas amongst the firs. The 960 square foot, heated garage/shop is fully insulated with 110/220 and plumbed for a sink (not installed). MLS#281083. $143,000. Doc Reiss (360)461-0613 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES QUIET LOCATION On the west side of town on a dead end street. Surrounded by beautiful trees and the sounds of nature. 2006, 3 Br., 2 bath, open-concept living room flows to dining area and kitchen. Fresh paint and flooring inside. Large windows, many skylights, attached garage, storage shed. MLS#281262. $164,900. Ania Pendergrass (360)461-3973 Remax Evergreen

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, Fight the urge to make an quiet, 2 Br., excellent impulsive decision. Time is on references required. your side; wait it out and you will $700. (360)452-3540. come out on top. Don’t share your personal secrets or your reputation may be at risk. Avoid anyone putting pressure on you. 3 stars

C E N T R A L P. A . : C o n venient, Light, Clean, Utilities Incl! 2nd flr 1BR and 2BR $555-$661. NO SMOKE/pet maybe. 360-504-2668

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You will meet someone interesting if you participate in community events or sign up for an interesting course. Don’t let what others do influence you. Stick to the rules and you will avoid trouble. Love is highlighted and romance favored. 3 stars

COLLEGE AREA P.A. 2 Br, W/D. $600, W/S/G GEMINI (May 21-June 20): paid, 1226 Craig Ave. (360)452-3423 You can play but you must not

overspend. Avoid risky joint ventures. Invest time, effort and a budgeted amount of money into self-improvement. 505 Rental Houses Involvement in a worthwhile Clallam County WEST SIDE P.A.: New- group will bring you in contact TWO LOTS IN er 3 Br., 1.75 ba, dish- with someone who can help you BOGACHIEL ESTATES CARLSBORG: Double- washer, side-by-side readvance. 3 stars With a single wide and wide mobile, lg. yard, frigerator, W/D, lg. deck,

WHISKY CREEK HOME Big house, big barn, big shop! Short distance to the beach. 5 acre horse property that is fenced. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home comes with guest cottage with ½ bath. MLS#281205. $300,000. Thelma Durham (360)460-8222 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

LYRE RIVER AREA: AFrame, 3 Br., 1 ba, garage, no pets. $750 incl. water, $250 dep., references. (360)928-3216.

MONTERRA: 2 Br., 2 308 For Sale ba, 55+, furnished. Avail. Lots & Acreage 5/15-6/15 and 8/1510/15. $350 wk. or $900 C H I M A C U M : 5 n i c e mo. (702)528-3627. acres, pasture, mature trees, 4 Br. septic, city P.A.: 1228 E. 4th, 1 water and older double B r. , n o p e t s, $ 6 7 5 , wide. Possible owner fi- first, last, dep. nance. $145,000 (360)457-7012 (360)461-0522

Sekiu Home For Sale By Owner. 1350 SF, 3 bedr o o m r a m b l e r, 1 3 / 4 bath. close to the beach. Built in 1962. New roof, drain field and kitchen in 2005. 3/4 bath in 2010. Washer/dryer/appliances, hardwood floors. Propane fireplace insert, P.A. CITY LOT: 1131 s i n g l e c a r p o r t . L o t W. 19th St. $49,900. (360)775-4011 150x115. $138,500. (360)963-2848 EMAIL US AT WATER FRONT HOME classified@peninsula Unobstr ucted views, dailynews.com Dungeness Bay, Strait and the Olympics, open WHY PAY floor plan and large SHIPPING ON workshop, low maintenance landscape, apple INTERNET trees and space for garPURCHASES? den. MLS#532444/271876 SHOP LOCAL $479,000 Deb Kahle 683-6880 peninsula WINDERMERE dailynews.com SUNLAND

P.A.: 2 Br., 1 bath, mobile home, totally rennovated, W/D, lg. deck, extra storage, clean/quiet. No pets/smoke. $705. (360)670-5330 P.A.: 3 br., 2 bath, 1 car gar., W/D, no smoke, pets negotiable. $1,100. (360)477-1701 Properties by Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com SEQUIM: 1-3 Br., near trail. $575-$875. See tour at www.Sequim rentalhomes.com

P.A.: 1 Br., no pets, no smoking. W/S/G incl. $550. (360)457-1695.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22): Your curiosity will lead to interesting encounters involving different cultures and traditions. The people you encounter along the way will offer insight and ideas that you can successfully incorporate into your everyday routine to improve your lifestyle and your future. 4 stars

6010 Appliances 3 6 ’’ S t a i n l e s s G l a s s Cooktop. Like new, 5 bur ner, Fisher Paykel gas cooktop. Cost $1000. Now $250. See it installed and operating Port Ludlow. (360)437-0289

by Eugenia Last LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Face opposition head-on and be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. prepared to make a last-minute 21): Re-evaluate your life and change if necessary. Take the consider the changes required initiative to do things on your to bring you greater joy and own and your way. Getting satisfaction. Consider career involved in community events or geographical moves that are will allow you to make new more in tune with what you want acquaintances and test your to achieve. Discussions with ideas. 2 stars a partner will bring favorable results. 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Put more into home, family and your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. personal accomplishments. You 19): Do your best to avoid can improve your relationship disagreements. Someone is with someone special by making likely to make a last-minute a kind gesture. A short trip change that disrupts your plans. will have a positive emotional Take the initiative to make your influence on you. Romance is in home more comfortable and the stars. 5 stars better suited to your needs. Love is highlighted. 5 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take time to listen to someone’s grievances. Your insight and past experience will lead to a change in your personal life. Patience and common sense will be required in order to avoid unwanted repercussions. Consider your motives before taking action. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Expand your interests and explore new territory. Day trips or developing skills, talents or anything else you want to pursue will bring you satisfaction and renewed enthusiasm. Love is in the stars and romance will heighten your personal life. 3 stars

6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look at your options and consider different ways you can bring in extra cash. Network with former colleagues and make suggestions based on what you have to offer. Invest time and money in your future and you will succeed. 2 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Attending a reunion or getting together with old friends will spark an interest in something you used to enjoy doing. Follow through and make suggestions that you join forces to turn an old dream into a new reality. Romance is on the rise. 4 stars

6050 Firearms & Ammunition

CULVERT 24’’X24’ long, RIFLE: Winchester M70 steel, best quality. $300 XTR Spor ter magnum. .338 Win mag, 3x9 Vari each. (360)460-9226. XII Lewpold scope, sling, OLD MACHINERY: Two h a r d c a s e, ex . c o n d . bottom tag-along plow, $750/obo. (360)477-7758 asking $400. (3) old tractors and other machinery, $100-$500. 6055 Firewood, (360)582-9558

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6035 Cemetery Plots

Tractor Attachment Set 5’ box scraper, 9” auger, b a l l a s t b ox , a l l t h r e e CEMETERY LOT: Dun- point hitch attachments, g e n e s C e m e t e r y, 2 , a l l i n g o o d / w o r k i n g side-by-side. $1,599 ea cond., all for $850. (360)683-7643 or or 2 for $3,000. (360)808-1969 (360)683-6762

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

TRACTOR: John Deere CEMETERY PLOT 1010 crawler/tractor with Dungeness Cemeter y, 3 point hitch. $6,000. military lot, one single, (360)775-4845 division 5, lot 107, Garn base 5E, 1/2 plot. 6050 Firearms & $2,000. (360)912-3692.

FIREWOOD: 6 CORD SPECIAL, $899. 2 weeks only! www.portangelesfire wood.com (360)582-7910

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6042 Exercise Equipment BIANCHI ROAD BIKE. Bianchi XL EV2 Reparto Corse Aluminum, Italian made, size is 58 Centimeters, Campi Chorus components, Mavic Open Pro W h e e l s , ve r y g o o d condition. $500. (360)417-6923

Brian Sporting Goods Consignment Guns Wanted. Sequim, (360)683-1950 BUYING FIREARMS Any and all, we pay cash, top $$ paid, we buy one or your entire collection, including estates. Call (360)477-9659

FIREWOOD Dump trailer loads of firewood. $350. (360)477-8832 FIR You haul, and delivery. (360)460-3639

LONG DISTANCE No Problem! Peninsula Classified 1-800-826-7714

6065 Food & Farmer’s Market EGGS: Fresh organic eggs. $3 per dozen. (360)374-5186

6075 Heavy Equipment

EQUIPMENT TRAILER 12 ton, 8’ wide, 23’ long. $2,995. (360)683-2383. SEMI END-DUMP TRAILER: High lift-gate, ex. cond. $15,000/obo. (360)417-0153

6080 Home Furnishings

BEDROOM SET: 9 p i e c e p e a r l i ze d p i n e, custom made Englander bamboo mattress. $1,000. (360)457-0763. Email for pics fsromeo@msn.com

MISC: Beige Sofa, $200. Coffee table, 1” thick glass, custom oak pillars, $150. (2) drum end tables, $100. Matching lamps, $75 each. Custom framed wall mirror, 30” x 67”, $150. Framed wall mirror, 24” x 36”, $75. Bar stools, $ 6 0 / p a i r. D e s k c h a i r, $45. (360)457-5653.


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9820 Motorhomes MOTORHOME: Class A, Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Diesel 230 Cummins turboed after cool, with 6 speed Allison, Oshgosh f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o slides, plus more! $25,000/obo. (360)683-8142 MOTORHOME: Fleetwood ‘97 Tioga Montara. 24’, Class C, 32k miles, nice cond. $9,500. (360)809-3480 MOTORHOME: Ford ‘84 Tioga. Class C, 24’, 79k, sleeps six. $4,200/obo. (360)457-4399

6/22/14 6080 Home Furnishings

6100 Misc. Merchandise

8183 Garage Sales PA - East

WANTED: Time to clean out the shop, backyard of your old motorcycles or parts and pieces. (360)460-0715

Wanted to rent August 2 through 12th. Motorhome or travel trailer. (362)452-9876

9832 Tents & Travel Trailers

2013 Forest River 2 8 0 B H Trave l Tra i l e r. Gorgeous 2013 Forest R i v e r 2 8 0 B H Tr a v e l Trailer. 31’ Used twice l i ke n ew - s t ove a n d bathroom never used. To many extras to ment i o n . A d j u s t a bl e d r o p hitch with stabilizer bars 7025 Farm Animals ($$2510, 00)0. 0 B+ o oakssk i fnogr & Livestock $19,950 firm! Call (360)460-9133 after LLAMAS: (2) beautiful, 5:00pm. Won’t last long. very sweet, young and healthy, people friendly (they don’t spit), halter and pack trained, female and her male offspring, very easy to care for, I will educate you if needed. $800 for pair with gear/book. Good home only. (360)385-9730. BIG Sale: Fri.-Sat.-Sun., 7:30 a.m.-?, 3343 Old Olympic Hwy., Agnew. 20 year of accumulation, construction tools, building materials, household goods, fur niture and much more.

6105 Musical “Mini Estate Sale� Instruments Newer queen-sized bed, oak headboard including G U I TA R. Guild F40, mirror and pillers, with shelves and drawers, acoustic-electr ic, like $1,400. Credenza with new. $750. (360)457-6186 matching glass hutch and mirror, $450. Cyclo Massage recliner, $400. GUITAR LESSONS (360)460-5605 One-on-one. Patient instruction. Steve (360)821-1408 MISC: (2) twin beds, wooden head and foot-boards, storage PIANO: Baby Grand, exbelow, $100 ea. Large cellent musical instruar moire, dark wood, ment, beautiful piece of $185. Camphor wood furniture. $3,500/obo. chest, $295. Purses WEANER PIGS: $65 (360)461-9058 desk, $395. Rattan each at 6 weeks. Hamp s o fa a n d c h a i r s e t , PIANO: Kimball, upright, x Duroc sire. In Agnew. $250. Call Heather, nice, with bench. $650. (360)775-6552 (562)810-1905 (360)683-4494 MISC: Computer desk, PIANO: Player Grand oak colored, easy to as- p i a n o, l i ke n ew, w i t h semble, with chair, $60. CDs. $6,500/obo. Twin bed, oak hardwood Sequim. (360)504-2999. frame, Sealty Posurepdic mattress with box 6115 Sporting spirngs, extermely nice, Goods $110/obo. (360)681-8034 POOL TABLE: With accessories, excellent con6100 Misc. dition. $700. (360)683-4506 Merchandise 1993 S10 Extra Cab 4x4 Auto, Nice body, complete but needs engine. $600/obo. New 9000# SuperWinch, complete $ 6 5 0 / o b o, 1 9 6 1 O l d s F85 Cutlass 2dr, 215 V8, auto, runs good, needs resto $3500. 477-1716. Air conditioner, portable. 12,000 BTU DeLonghi model PAC AN120HPE. Brand new and NEVER USED. Also heats. Remote included. $200 firm. (360)461-7889. FRESH BLED TUNA F/V Tiger Fish

Now taking orders for Summer 2014. Deliveries into La Push Marina July-September. Call (360)374-2660

7035 General Pets Bichon Frise AKC Puppy. Just 1 Male Remaining, bor n 3/25/14. Vet Check Shots. $900. (360)928-0203 PARROT: Yellow Headed Amazon, 25 yrs. old, talks a lot and sings. $800. (360)457-4277. PUPPIES: Border Collie, 1 1 w k s. , s m a r t , fa r m raised dogs. $250. (360)775-1788

6125 Tools TOOLS: Grizzly tools. Wo o d s h a p e r, . 5 h p, $185. Planer, 15�, $485. Knife grinder, 20�, $100. Lathe, Value Craft, 12 x 37, $125. (360)683-7149

WANTED: Yorkie stud. (360)683-6762

POWER CHAIR: Jazzy, like new, incredible maneuverability, patented mid-wheel drive design, r ugged outdoor perfor mance, easy to operate, onboard battery charger, up to 25 mile range per charge. $1,500. (360)457-8007 TRAILER: Gooseneck trailer. 20’, 8’ wide, t a n d e m a xe l , 8 l u g rims, with drop-down ramps, beaver tail, one 9,500 lb Warn winch. The whole thing is heavy duty and in excellent shape. $4,000. (360)477-6098.

TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Original owner, used 8 times, camping extras included. $6,200 or better offer. (360)683-1065. TRAILER: ‘02 28’ Cedar Creek. Easy pull, light weight aluminum frame, clean, great condition, near new tires and battery. Stored in garage, walk-around queen bed, slide out dining room, many extras. $14,500. (360)683-4473

YORKIES: APR, par ty color (white, black, tan), born 3/21/14, 12 wks., 3 male, will email pictures upon requrest, 1 tiny toy 6140 Wanted (4-5 lbs. at adult hood), & Trades 2 toy (6-8 lbs. at adult hood), 2nd shots, vet exam, wormed. $600. WANTED LOGGING (360)452-9650 TOOLS AND TRAILER: 19’ ‘98 MalRELATED ITEMS. lard. Tandem axle, new Collector tires, Eazy Lift hitch, 9820 Motorhomes Leave message, Bob, dual prop tanks, batter360-687-1883 ies, open floor plan, 12’ MOTOR HOME: ‘01 35’ awning, very clean. I t a s c a S u n c r u i s e r. 2 $5,000. (360)928-2182. 6135 Yard & slides, 1 owner, 9,000 Garden mi., heat pump, 18’ awn- TRAILER: ‘79 16+’ Terry ing, perfect inside and Taur us by Fleetwood, good cond. $1,325/obo. LAWN MOWER: Crafts- out. Illness forces sale. (360)460-0518 man, self propelled, $44,500/obo b o u g h t n e w, u s e d 5 (360)681-4989 TRAILER: ‘89 33’ Airtimes, bags and mulches, push button and rope MOTOR HOME: ‘06 35’ stream Excella. Double start. $350. Itasca Suncruiser. Travel axle, new hickory, wood (503)910-2420 in style and comfort. Bet- floors, ceiling air conditer than new. 3-slides tioner unit, new ceramic LAWNMOWER: Riding p l u s m a ny u p gra d e s, RV toilet, straight body, good condition, includes m o w e r , C r a f t s m a n gas engine, 24K mi. YT3000, new engine, $98,000 includes a ‘07 swing arm tow pkg. Price Reduced: 42� deck. $875. Honda CRV, ready to (360)681-4214 town with brakes sys- $13,000/obo. 775-7125.

MISC: 12 volt electric winch, new, $100. Old cook stove, $250. Old barrel stove, Washington Iron Works, $1,000/obo, Craftsman snow blower, $ 2 0 0 . L aw n s p r i n k l e r tem. Call for more info p u m p, 1 1 5 / 2 3 0 v o l t , RIDING LAWNMOWER (360)683-1679 or Craftsman DJT3000 with $100. Porter cable fram(360)670-3333 ing nailer, with box of front loader. $1,000/obo. n a i l s , $ 1 2 5 . F l e x l o x Kenny (360)775-9779 8�x13’ PVC pipe, $50 ea. (360)683-8142. 8142 Garage Sales MISC: Orbital waxer, $10. Gr izzly spindle sander, $25. Lee Progressive 1000 reloader, $30. Misc. bolts, screws in organizers, all for $25. Miter saw, $10. Cut-off saw, $20. (360)683-8418

2014 Surveyor Bunkhouse 28’. Luxurious, sleeps six. Locally owned, only used three times. Full kitchen, bath. Lighted/power awning. Premium audio/TV. Auto climate control. $27K. (360)808-1206

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Habitat for Humanity Store 5 0 % o f f s a l e, Ju n e 25-June 28, 10-5 p.m., 2001 W. Sims Way.

8180 Garage Sales PA - Central INDOOR Sale: Sat.Sun.-Mon., 9-4 p.m., 322 W. 10th St. Antique furniture, record albums, kitchen items, household goods. Cash only.

8182 Garage Sales PA - West

TRAMPOLINE: With surrounding net, not quite 1 yr. old, children out grew it. $150, you MOVING Sale: Sat. 9-3, haul. (360)457-8628. Sun. 10-2, 1505 W. 16th St. Nice 3 pc entertainment center, antique rd. TVs, $10 each. o a k t a bl e , 4 a n t i q u e (360)683-8418 chairs, furniture, refrigerator/freezer/ice, washVAC U U M : K i r by, w i t h er/dryer set, floor safe, accessories, car pet nice women’s clothes, cleaning kit. $600. shoes/purses some new, (360)683-7789 bibs, dog grooming supplies/travel cages, showPlace your ad at case, Christmas, shell peninsula collection, more, all dailynews.com goes.

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9802 5th Wheels

2007 Alpenlite Truck Camper with slide. Excellent condition. Fits longbed one-ton pickup. (1994 Chevy Silver a d o D u a l l y P i ck u p also available for $3,500), aluminum frame. 2400W Onan generator, air conditioner, 25,000 BTU furnace, solar panel with inverter, remote electr ic jacks, extended cabover with queen bed, facing booth dinette in slide. Sleeps up to four. Bathroom with toilet, wash basin and fiberglass shower stall, carpet, microwave, 6 cubic foot refrigerator, 3 bur ner propane range with oven. Cost $35,000. Sell for $17,995. Call Bill or Kathleen (360)681-2135 or (562)972-0798

9050 Marine Miscellaneous APOLLO: 17’ Classic Runabout. 140 hp OMC I/O, trailer, excellent condition. $2,900/obo. (360)683-0146 ARIMA: ‘84 16’ Sea Chaser. 8’ beam, ‘99 70 h p J o h n s o n w i t h l ow hrs., 8 hp Yamaha kicke r, n ew t o p, f u l l y equipped for fishing, EZ Load trailer with electric winch, stored in garage. $9,500. (360)683-9452. B AY L I N E R : ‘ 9 2 1 9 ’ Classic. Always under cover, pristine condition. $6,300. (360)870-2686. B E L L B OY: ‘ 7 9 . W i t h newer galvanized trailer, high sides, GPS. $3,500/obo. (360)683-8171 B OAT: 1 3 ’ a l u m i n u m with trailer. $350. (360)683-8716 B OAT: 1 3 ’ w i t h g o o d t ra i l e r a n d 2 m o t o r s, great fishing boat. $1,425. (360)460-0518. B OAT: ‘ 6 7 2 6 ’ C h r i s Craft Cavalier with trailer. 350 Mercruiser, bow thruster, toilet, electro scan, windlass, refer, radar, GPS, sounder, full c a nva s, d i n g hy, 2 h p Honda. Asking $14,900. (360)775-0054 CANOE: 18’ Wilkenson cedar strip, made i n Po r t To w n s e n d . $500/obo. (360)683-0146 CAROLINA SKIFF 17 Center consol, 60 hp Yamaha, elec. start/tilt, galv. trailer, many extras. $7,800. (360)681-8761 CUSTOM: Drift boat and trailer. $1,195/obo. (425)231-2576 FIBERFORM: 18’ Deep V. EZ Loader trailer, 70 hp Johnson complete rebuild, 10 hp Mercury 4 stroke (only 12 hrs.), extras. $3,900/obo. (360)683-4312 G L A S P LY: 2 6 ’ c a b i n cr uiser, flying br idge, single Cummins diesel engine, low hrs., radar, VHF radio, CB, depth/ fish finder, dinghy, down r i g g e r s, 1 6 ’ x 3 2 ’ b o a t house. $22,500. (360)457-0684

5TH WHEEL: ‘05 30’ Mountaineer by Montana. Great floor plan, like new. $16,500. (360)301-4312 5TH WHEEL: ‘93 29’ Alpenlite. Rear kitchen, grate for 1 or 2 p e o p l e, l i v i n g r o o m slider, awning. $8,200/obo. (360)460-6367

GLASPLY: ‘77, 17 1/2’. 145 HP freshwater cooled inboard, (2006 new stern drive) 2003 M e r c . 6 H P, 4 s t r o ke kicker, Calkins trailer, 2 MOTORHOME: 28’ Samanual Cannon downfari Trek. Excellent cond, 5TH WHEEL: ‘95 33’ 2 riggers, depth/fish finder, solar panels, wood floor. tip-outs, non-smoking, CB radio. $4,500. $25,900. (360)460-5694. widow must sell. $4,500/ (360)457-1037 obo. (360)460-7218.

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MOTORHOME: 35’ Class A RV, ‘07 Winnebago Sunrise. 5k mi., 3 slides, call for info broc h u r e . I h a ve a d d e d m a ny t h i n g s t o m a ke owning this RV a treat. $68,000. pnicpon@olypen.com or (360)461-7322

Shasta Fifth Wheel Trailer. ‘96 very clean, 25’, low miles, excellent rubber, awning, stored under cover, no leaks, new b a t t e r y, A / C , c o o k ware/dishes, all appliMOTOR HOME: ‘73 25’ ances work. Aug. tabs. Dodge Cabana. Class A, $5000. (360)452-7418. self cont., less than 500 mi. on rebuilt engine, tires and brakes, needs 9808 Campers & TLC. $2,000 firm. Canopies 457-8729 or 460-0610

9050 Marine Miscellaneous WALKER BAY RIF: 10’ skiff, new oars/sailing kit, new 30 lb. electric motor, fish finder, trailer. $2,000. (360)683-4272.

5TH WHEEL: ‘96 28.5’ Coachmen Catalina. 14’ slide, rear kitchen, new brakes, awning, battery. $7,500. (360)452-8116.

HUGE GARAGE SALE Friday, 5pm-8pm Saturday, 7am-2pm Sunday, 9-12 noon 191 Dan Kelly Road Everything from tools, camping and guy stuff to household furniture and electronics. Everything 50% off on Sunday. Rain or shine!

If you have a good car or truck, paid for or not, see us!

MOTORHOME: 2002 40’ American Eagle. Three slides, 400 Cummins diesel, 6 speed Allison, 46,000 miles. New Traveler satellite system. A luxury home on wheels. Call Jim (360)477-9429 or email jimdarlemon @olypen.com

TRAVEL TRAILER Hor net Lite ‘02 25FL. Everything works, great cond., 1 slide. $7,200. (360)681-7878

9808 Campers & Canopies

HEWESCRAFT: 16’ with trailer (new wiring/LED lights). 70 hp, power tilt, bilg, fish finder. $5,500/ obo. (360)477-8122. LARSON: 14’ fiberglass. 25 Merc motor plus trailer. Asking $1,500/obo. (360)457-4521 REINELL: ‘70 19’. 4 cyl., full canopy, needs starter. $1,500 or trade. (360)670-8674 SAILBOAT: 14’ Classic Sunfish. Sound hull, new sail, no trailer. $650. (360)928-3734

MOTOR HOME: ‘87 30’ CAMPER: Nor thland Windjammer. 60K, Chev ‘94 Polar 990-200 ext. SEALAKER: 12’ fiber454, good mechanical c a b. F u l l y s e l f - c o n - glass, galvanized trailer, cond., newer fridge and tained, queen bed, lots very little use. $950/obo. (360)452-3492 water heater, all systems of storage. $5,500. (360)683-1397 have been checked, c l e a n i n s i d e. C a n b e S I LV E R L I N E : 1 9 8 0 s e e n a t M o b i l t R V. CAMPER: ‘83 SNS 9.5’, 2 2 ’ . N ew 3 5 0 C h ev new fr idge, stable lift l o n g b l o c k . R e b u i l t $3,500. (360)775-0219. jack system. $2,500. Volvo 280 DP. Cabin MOTOR HOME: ‘88 27’ (360)452-9049 heat, trim tabs, VHF, Bounder. 70K mi., air radar, GPS, fish finder, 454 Chev, generator, 15’ WHY PAY AC/DC fr ig, alcohol awning. $6,000 cash. Princess stove, port-aSHIPPING ON (360)683-1077 potty, new upholstery. INTERNET Scotty downrigger PURCHASES? sw i ve l m o u n t s, n ew MOTORHOME: Ford Sunbrella mooring ‘86 Shasta. 28’, Class cover. Galvanized tanC, 460 V8, air, generaSHOP LOCAL d e m - a x l e t ra i l e r. t o r, s l e e p s 6 , 5 3 k S l e e p s 2 e a s i l y. miles, ever ything peninsula $13,500/obo. works great! $4,200. dailynews.com (360)460-9680 (360)457-6434

9817 Motorcycles

SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2014 B7 9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.

9556 SUVs Others C H E V : ‘ 9 2 S u bu r b a n . New tires, brakes, muff l e r, n ew e r e n g i n e , Panasonic stereo, 4WD, auto. $3,250/obo. (360)461-7478 or (360)452-4156

FORD: ‘41 Deluxe Coupe. ‘302’, C4, 8�, 9730 Vans & Minivans t u r n key, a l l f i n i s h e d . Others H A R L E Y: ‘ 0 2 F L S P C $16,000. Sequim. Softtail Classic. $6,500. (360)683-8183 NISSAN: ‘95 Quest. (360)582-5479 High miles, runs, needs after 5 p.m. F O R D : ‘ 6 5 G a l a x i e work. $400/obo. (360)582-1485 H A R L E Y: ‘ 9 2 F X R - C. 500 XL. Appraised at Runs great, looks great. $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 . R e d , 1 0 k WHY PAY $7,500. (360)670-3530, miles on 390 engine, text or call. new trans., new headSHIPPING ON liner and seats. INTERNET Harley Davidson: ‘05 $15,500 or trade for PURCHASES? Softail Deluxe. 40K mi., older Chev pick-up, call for extras. $9,500. fully restored. (360)457-5310 (360)452-5891 SHOP LOCAL

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HONDA: ‘06 VTX Retro. MGTD: ‘52 Roadster. All PENINSULA peninsula 8 , 7 0 0 m i l e s , s a d d l e orig., ex. cond. $18,000. CLASSIFIED bags, back seat, crash dailynews.com (360)683-3300 bars, highway pegs. $5,500/obo. 477-9527. OLDS: ‘64 Starfire. 2 H O N DA : ‘ 7 9 C M 4 0 0 . dr, V8, power seats, 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices windows, antenna, tac, Clallam County Clallam County Road bike. $800. floor shift, bucket (360)683-4761 seats, 24K mi., needs NOTICE OF APPLICATION H O N DA : ‘ 8 5 V F 7 0 0 C little body work. AND PUBLIC HEARING $10,000 V45 Magna. Excellent, (360)461-0255 call for extras. $1,450. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC (360)531-1924 or 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of (360)385-9019 9292 Automobiles Community Development (DCD), has scheduled a public hearings before the Clallam County Hearings HONDAS: (2). ‘06 CRF Others Examiner for July 23, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in Room 100F, $1,300. ‘05 CRF 150F, $1,800. Both low 98 Silver Honda Civic 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East m i l e s , g r e a t s t a r t e r EX. 4 dr, 5-spd manual. Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purbikes. (360)457-0255 or 1 owner, no accidents. pose of the hearing is to receive public testimony (360)461-2514. Great gas mileage. Re- regarding the following permit application: cent Michelins and SUZUKI: ‘07 DRZ400S. headlights. <95k miles. Description: Zoning Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2,400 mi., excellent con- Looks and runs great. 2014-09) is a proposal by Ryan Palmer to grow and process recreational marijuana. The applicant is dition. $4,400. $5000. (360)681-5404. proposing to construct a 24 by 120 foot marijuana (360)683-6999 processing steel structure, which would contain a YAMAHA: ‘05 1100. Ex- AUDI: ‘00 A6. Auto, nursery (starts), drying room, processing, and ofcellent condition, low new trans, 195k miles. fice. Two 26 by 108 foot marijuana greenhouse $6,500. miles. $4,900. structures are also proposed. There would be an 8 (360)681-4501. (360)452-4112 foot high site obscuring fence around the proposed marijuana operation. This proposal entails the AUDI: ‘08 A4. 2.0 turbo, wholesale production of plants and minimal pro9740 Auto Service e c o n o my a n d p e r fo r - cessing on-site, with no direct sales to the public. & Parts mance, all power, 6 CD changer, sunroof, sil- This proposal is located in the Rural Low District ver/gray leather, front TRUCK COVER: Ton- WD, newer Michelin tires (R5). A marijuana grow and processing operation n e a u , f i t s H o n d a with 7K, 82,100 miles. is not a use defined in the Clallam County Zoning Ordinance. A zoning conditional use permit is reRidgeline, flat cover. $15,500. (360)683-7789 quired for unclassified uses per Section 33.05.010 $500. (360)683-8437, CCC. leave message. BUICK: ‘05 Lacross CXL 6-cyl, loaded! Excellent. Location of the proposal: This proposal is located to $8,500/obo. approximately four miles west of the City of Sequim 9180 Automobiles Reduced (360)460-7527 and one mile south of U.S. 101. This proposal is Classics & Collect. off Atterberry Road at 322 Cassidy Road. The 6.15 CHEV: ‘89 Cor vette acre parcel is located within the NE 1/4 of the NW Convertible. Beautiful, 1/4 of Section 29, T29N, R4W, W.M. Clallam low miles, must see! County, Washington. It is referenced by Assessor’s $11,900 Tax Parcel Number 043029-210075. (360)808-5498 Required Permits: The implementation of this pro1965 MUSTANG DELOREAN: ‘81 Stain- posal would require building, road approach, drainR E A DY TO D R I V E . 2 less steel body, black in- age, and septic permits from Clallam County. Door Hardtop, 289 Auto- terior, auto, great shape, Growing and processing marijuana will require a limatic. Less than 5000 ready to go, just needs cense from the WA State Liquor Control Board. miles on engine. 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The Camp Creek trailhead is a convenient starting point for a newly finished section of the trail in the Sol Duc Valley.

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The Olympic Discovery Trail shares this Merrill & Ring road near the Sol Duc River.

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Portion of Olympic Discovery path opens in Sol Duc Valley BY ROB OLLIKAINEN

lam County’s 70-mile portion of the trail is finished, including segments A newly paved section of between Port Angeles and the Olympic Discovery Blyn. Trail beckons in the scenic Other segments are Sol Duc Valley. being designed and built The multipurpose trail follows an obvious railroad around Lake Crescent and points west. grade through towering The eastern quarter of Douglas firs for much of a the trail will extend some 7-mile leg between the 27 miles from Blyn to Port Camp Creek and Mount Townsend. Of this, 7.8 Muller trailheads off U.S. miles are completed trail, Highway 101. and 19 miles are temporarThe recently completed ily routed on paved roads, section offers a wilderness the Peninsula Trails Coaliexperience with sweeping tion says at www.olympic views of the Sol Duc River and surrounding hills. discoverytrail.com. Clallam County Transportation Program ManSol Duc route ager Rich James said he Most of the Sol Duc hopes the public will “go route — 5.4 miles — is a out and try it.” dedicated trail with smooth “It’s ready to use,” he asphalt atop a bed of said. “It makes a nice 14-mile crushed rock. The trail has a buffer of round trip.” Bicyclists of all abilities gravel on the side of the will have no trouble riding 8-foot-wide paved surface. On the short road secalong the flat railroad tions, multiple signs advise grade through a mature second-growth forest head- trail users to watch out for log trucks. ing east from the Camp Clallam County hired Creek trailhead. Jordan Excavating of Port Forest Service trailhead Angeles last year to build PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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The U.S. Forest Service trailhead is off Copper Ranch Road just south of U.S. Highway 101 — across the highway from Klahowa Campground near Milepost 212. Riders might break a sweat towards the east end of the Sol Duc route where the trail leaves the railroad grade and traverses up a hill to a paved Merrill & Ring road. Clallam County has a long-term easement with Merrill & Ring to use the forest management company’s road and bridge over the Sol Duc River. East of the bridge, the marked Olympic Discovery Trail follows Forest Service Road 2918 to U.S. Highway 101. The county acquired the 0.86-mile shared section of the federal forest road in January 2013 to expand the Olympic Discovery Trail. The Mount Muller trailhead is north of the highway across from Forest Service Road 2918. Eventually, cyclists and other users of the Olympic Discovery Trail will be able to travel from Admiralty Inlet in Port Townsend to the Pacific Ocean at LaPush. More than half of Clal-

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Port Angeles City Councilwoman Cherie Kidd, right, leads a group on a tour of historic locations in downtown Port Angeles on Saturday during a celebration of the 100th anniversary of “Sluicing the Hogback,” the effort to raise street level in the downtown area by flowing mud from a nearby hillside and building shops upward. The anniversary celebration continues today with additional tours, a vintage car show, silent movie showings and a plaque dedication.

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PORT ANGELES — The celebration of the 100th anniversary of “sluicing the Hogback” to create the streets of the present downtown continues today with tours, an antique car show, silent films and a plaque dedication. High-pressure hoses were used to wash soil from the hill behind the present Red Lion Hotel into forms on each side of First, Front, Oak and Laurel streets to raise the streets above the high-tide line.

That allowed the city’s first sewer system to be laid atop the original streets and covered by the soil layer. It also created basements that once had been first stories. The Port Angeles Underground will be on the historic tours planned today. Today marks a century since the project was completed June 22, 1914. To commemorate it, a plaque will be dedicated at The Gateway transit center. The celebration began

Saturday. Here is today’s schedule ■ 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. — Historic downtown tours at The Landing mall atrium, 115 E. Railroad Ave. The cost is $10 for seniors and students, $8 for children ages 6-12. Children younger than 6 are admitted free. ■ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Antique car show at The Gateway transit center, Front and Lincoln streets. Admission is free. ■ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Charlie Chaplin silent films

at Studio Bob, 118½ E. Front St. Admission is free. ■ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Clallam County Genealogical Society free family tree research at The Beanery, 116 E. Front St. ■ 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. — “1914: The Year of Prosperity” display at the Museum at Carnegie, 207 S. Lincoln St. Admission is by donation. ■ 1 p.m. — Historic marker dedication and proclamation, The Gateway pavilion, Front and Lincoln streets.

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PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation will host a new event in August to benefit the hospital. “Hog Wild — A Night of Games, Suds and Grub” at Barhop Brewing, 124 W. Railroad Ave., will feature a pig roast, Barhop microbrews and about a dozen games, said Bruce Skinner, executive director of the foundation. It’s the foundation’s first new event since the Sonny Sixkiller Golf Classic in July was added four years ago. The foundation also organizes a heart-health-

ment hasn’t been set, but it will probably be around $25, Skinner said. “We’re really glad that we are doing a new event that’s affordable for anyone to attend,” he said. The idea for the new Hog Wild event was broached by Sequim Health and RehaHog Wild, which is being bilitation Administrator Ed organized now, will be aimed at a younger audi- Ebling, according to Skinner. ence, Skinner said. Pigs will be roasted outSponsors doors. After dinner, games such as darts, pool and a Sequim Health and cake walk will be offered — Rehab and Crestwood all providing prizes to win- Health and Rehabilitation, ners. The evening will be both of them Extendicare capped with live music. facilities, will be the preThe cost of admission to senting sponsor. the evening’s entertain“Because of Extendicare, oriented luncheon, Red, Set, Go, in February; the Duck Derby in June; and the Festival of Trees in December, among other events, to raise money for Olympic Medical Center.

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Drum Circle set Tuesday PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Community Drum Circle will be held at the Peninsula College Longhouse, 502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. The event is free and open to the public. Experienced or beginning

the Olympic Discovery Trail at a well-marked crossing. Clallam County is working with the U.S. Forest Service to link the 2-mile gap between the Sol Duc and Lake Crescent seg-

drummers are welcome. Bring a drum, rattles or other percussion. Drum circles are held the fourth Tuesday of each month. Phone Penny Burdick at 360-461-4538, email peninsula drumming@gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/pages/ Peninsula-Community-DrumCircle.

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PORT TOWNSEND — More than 30 trophies will be awarded at the 11th annual Rakers Car Show on Saturday. The show — open to all cars, trucks and motorcycles of any age — will go on rain or shine at Memorial Field, 550 Washington St., on Saturday. Spectators will be admitted at 9:30 a.m. for $5; children 12 and younger accompanied by an adult and active duty military with identification and their families will be admitted free. Check-in time for participants is from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and is $20 at the gate. The first 175 entrants receive a Dash Plaque. At 3 p.m. will be the awards ceremony, when 30 trophies, several custommade, will be presented, including one for the car club with most attendees. The Port Townsend

Lighthouse Lions will provide breakfast starting at 7:30 a.m. They will serve eggs, sausage and homefried potatoes, along with the usual coffee and doughnuts. Lunch service will begin at 11 a.m. Sirloin burgers, hot dogs with all the trimmings, nachos and chili dogs will be served until 3 p.m. Coffee, soda and water will be provided all day. Raffles will be held throughout the event. Service dogs are allowed, but no others. Alcohol, smoking, bicycles and popup shelters will not be permitted. To register, phone Sandy Trumble at 360-437-5192 or Gayle Thorne at 360-3851344, or email gayle thorne66@gmail.com. For general car show information, phone Richard Stapf at 360-301-1199 or Rick Crawford at 360-5310423, or email leaknlaul@ cablespeed.com.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Aside from a 2013 reading of “Love Letters,” actor-writer John Considine hasn’t been onstage since 1989. So his appearance in “A Life in the Theater,” which opens at the Key City Public Theatre on Friday, is an auspicious occasion. Especially since it most likely represents the 79-year-old veteran actor and writer’s final performance. “This is my last time on stage,” Considine said in between rehearsals for the 1977 David Mamet play. Including this week’s discounted Thursday preview, the play will be performed 12 times: Thursday through Sunday, July 3-6 and July 10-13. TURN

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Camp may not be good Let Dad enjoy idea for timid daughter golden years MY 8-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER wants to go to a day camp with a couple of her friends, but even with friends going, we think she is still too reserved for the leaders/ teachers and children at camp, plus an unfamiliar facility. She tried it last year, and we couldn’t get her to go back after only two days. The money paid was lost, and the other parents were upset too, since we had a carpool schedule. She is promising that she will stay this time. Should we try it or make her wait one more year?

Boise advice If you already know that she doesn’t do well with new people, save your money for either one or maybe even two more years. There’s no rush to get her in camp, and it will save plenty of frustration

four-hour time frame four or five days a week with the kids returning home each day. There may even be some for three hours and last around six weeks. If I were you, I would start with these first and Jodie Lynn maybe add more next year. By the time she is 10, she could very well be ready for overnight camps. on everyone’s part. If you are referring to — N.M.N. in Boise, Idaho the typical day camp situation and this is something she has not been able to From Jodie handle, then just skip it for I am not sure what type another year. For this year, of camp you are referring sign her up for activities to, but she seems a little that only require practices young to be going to camp and games or recitals. to begin with, even for Allow her to have fun at someone who is not her own pace with plenty reserved, much less someof success under her belt. one who is. More likely This will help to build her than not, she probably self-confidence and still would like to go to camp enhance her well-being. due in large part because Be sure that you do not her friends are going and allow others to push or try they are excited about it to convince her to do someand make it sound fun. thing that you know she is There are day camps not ready for. The last where various activities thing she needs at this point is to feel like a are spread throughout a

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failure again. Just let her have fun and be a kid this summer without drama or guilt from anyone.

MY WIDOWED FATHER is 80 and has begun dating a woman close to his age. She has tremendous joie de vivre, but my siblings and I worry that she is wearing our father out, scheduling social events nearly every night of the week. We want our father to enjoy his life but not at the expense of his health, which seems to be failing. We have raised our concerns with our father, who has not taken them to heart. But we disagree about whether to speak with his new partner. Should we? Anonymous

Can you help? I will be working four days a week outside the home this summer. My concern is how to keep my tweens safe when it comes to the Internet and email. Even though I will only be out of the house for no more than four hours, that’s plenty of time to get into trouble for kids. What’s working for other parents when they leave their kids at home for a few hours?

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You should not. That mind-bending switcheroo that feels as if we are trading places with our parents as they age is not a true role reversal. Our elderly parents are still adults and entitled to the dignity that many 13-year-olds, who are only too happy to retrieve Frisbees from third-story roofs, are not. As long as your father is in full possession of his faculties, stand aside and let him party on, Garth! If the late nights with Taylor and Andy are his lady friend are getting still dating. Travis and Tay- the better of him, he will lor aren’t. Travis can’t help soon discover napping. If but know all about them she has him on a steady even though he changed diet of pills and liquor or is the time he leaves for work otherwise responsible for to avoid bumping into the deterioration to which them in the hall. you vaguely refer, encour“I see them all the time,” age him to see his doctor. he says. “I can hear him Heck, make the appointknock on her door, I can see ment and drive him there them driving home from yourself. But meddling in work in the evening. It’s his newish romantic relalike they’re rubbing my tionship is dirty pool. nose in it.” Let me stress: I feel He even knows the first your pain. My wonderful time they spent the night older mother is as stubborn together. as a mule, and I am “After the knock on her undoubtedly twice as condoor, I looked through the trolling as you on your peephole, and I knew he worst day. But even as we didn’t come out until the love our parents and want next morning.” to protect them, respect He’s considered moving. their choices we must. But until he can sell his Weird, isn’t it? First, condo for what he paid for your mama don’t dance, it, he’s stuck. and your daddy don’t rock _______ ’n’ roll, then they do — and we’re still not satisfied. Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales

High-rise love affairs almost as hurtful as office romances YOU THINK OFFICE romances are dangerous? Beware of the high-rise love affair. It’s even more treacherous. Travis and Taylor have lived across the hall from each other for several years. It’s one of those huge condo high-rises, a mixture of singles, families and senior citizens. In the beginning, they said hello on their way to the garbage chute or the elevator. Greetings became conversations, and little notes left on the doors evolved into dating. It couldn’t have been more convenient and, furthermore, Travis began to like her a lot. But he never had any illusions about Taylor. “I knew she wasn’t that interested in me because she’d talk about other men,” Travis said. She introduced him to her friends as “the fellow who takes care of my cat when I’m gone.” She

and as I waited for the elevator, I heard her say she was going to the lake over the weekend and that there would be a lot of single guys there, but they were all too young.” During another wait — or should I say loiter — by Cheryl Lavin the elevator, Travis heard her say she was going to a insisted on paying for her party. So Travis asked her half of everything. Travis’ to a movie, and she said no friends told him that was a without offering a reason. sure sign she wanted to be He heard her come home at 2:30 a.m. just friends. Of course, he could never come right out and Paper-thin revelations complain. Travis and Taylor both “How could I without live near the elevators, and letting her know I’d been the walls in their high-rise spying?” he asked. were paper thin. So if TraAfter a few years of offvis was waiting for the ele- and-on dating, the worst vator and Taylor was on thing happened: Taylor the phone, he could hear started seeing another what she was saying condo owner. through her closed door. “One night, I heard a And no, he wasn’t above knock across the hall, eavesdropping. looked through my peep“Once, she was on the hole and saw it was Andy. I phone after we’d been lovwaited up and heard him ers for about seven months, come out of her apartment three hours later.”

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just wave from a respectable distance. It seems awkward. What do you think is appropriate? Bill Sounds like a very warm household! Trouble is, this girl is not really your pal. The day that she and your son break up will probably be the last time you set eyes on her. She’s there to see him. So treat her the way you do your son. If you hug him hello and goodbye, do the same with her. Her body language will tell you if she’s uncomfortable. Watch out for those triangle hugs, where shoulders touch, but hips are a thousand miles apart. But I suspect your teenage son is neither hugging nor kissing you in greeting. He once did, and may again someday. But for now, it’s probably an ironic salute, at best, which you should duplicate with his gal pal.

Take rift to a third party What should I do about a father who insists on embarrassing me in social settings? He says derogatory — and untrue — things about me to family and friends. I’ve spoken with him, but he denies the behavior. I’ve tried losing my temper with him, but he merely complains about the abuse to others. I’ve even spoken to a therapist, who advised me to spend as little time with my father as possible. I do, but his remarks still sting. My father suffered similar treatment from his own parents but denies it when I try to discuss it with him. Any ideas? Anonymous in Bridgehampton, N.Y. The older I get, the more I love that song that Elvis Costello made famous: “What’s So Funny ’Bout Peace, Love and Understanding?” They are all we want from anyone, yet they remain elusive. TURN

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Considine: Loves living life in Port Townsend “The other passengers told him that it was just a character and that I was an actor, but he still kicked me off.” Considine said he “was never a celebrity” and was amazed by what his close friend Paul Newman had to tolerate. “We were at a restaurant, and two women followed him into the restroom with cameras,” Considine said. “When I asked, he said it happened to him all the time.” While he was usually left alone in Los Angeles, he is almost never recognized in Port Townsend, where he appears to be just another retired guy. Living here, he’s had the opportunity to rediscover his own past, finding that his maternal grandfather, theater magnate Alexander Pantages, actually jumped ship in Port Townsend in the early 20th century. “I always heard that he had landed in Seattle, but when I moved here, I learned that he jumped ship right here, in Port Townsend,” he said.

CONTINUED FROM C3 All performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Key City Playhouse, 419 Washington St. Tickets for the preview are $15. For subsequent performances, tickets are $20 to $24 and $10 for students. They are available at the box office or at keycity publictheatre.org. The play explores the relationship between two actors, one old and one young, including scenes from the different plays the characters acted throughout their careers.

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onsidine, of course, plays the older one, Robert, while the part of John is portrayed by Seattle actor Erik Gratton. Considine identifies with Robert for several reasons, including the fact that both the actor and the character are aging, although Considine is about 20 years older than the character as written. “I am playing Robert in a different point of his life than I am, but I can relate to a lot of the health antages was a theissues,” Considine said. ater impresario, “Hopefully, I can work opening theaters that through these issues durCHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS still bear his name, while ing the performance, but it Actors Eric Gratton, left, and John Considine take a break during rehearsals for “My Life in the his paternal grandfather, will be an adventure, not also John Considine, was a Theater,” to be staged at Key City Playhouse in Port Townsend. only for me but for the peopromoter and producer in ple in their seats. Seattle. Internet Movie Database, “I don’t think it’s a great Both his grandparents imdb.com, beginning with play but feel it will speak were accused of crimes but the uncredited “boy” in the dodged the bullet. to a lot of the people in the 1942 film “A Yank at audience because they, like Pantages was arrested Eaton” to a lead role in the Robert, are in their final for investigation of rape 2005 direct-to-video film arc, their last sunset, so it but was not convicted after “The Mongol King.” will be very effective.” a lawyer argued that physIn between, he acted in Considine was born in ically, he could not have television shows ranging Los Angeles, where he lived done it. from “The Outer Limits” for nearly 60 years. The other grandfather and “The Twilight Zone” to He visited Port Townsend was accused of killing a “My Favorite Martian” and on a whim after hearing of former police chief but suc“The Beverly Hillbillies,” to “a scenic place on the water cessfully argued that it was name just a few. that had the same amount in self-defense — even of rain as Los Angeles” at a though the victim was uring his acting Hollywood party. unconscious during the career, he worked as He and his third wife, shooting, Considine said. a writer — hence, Astrid, immediately bought The two didn’t care for the pension — for “My a house, and he began his each other. Three Sons,” which starred “retirement,” which contin“My grandfathers never his brother, Tim Considine, ues to this day. spoke,” Considine said. for the first few seasons; “They both attended my “MacGyver;” “Marcus or a few years, he parents’ wedding but Welby, MD;” and the 1978 would visit Los Angestayed at opposite sides of Robert Altman film, “A les, and his friends the room. It was like the Wedding.” would wonder “if I still Montagues and the CapuHe won the most public liked it up there,” Consilets.” attention from his roles in dine said. Considine has never sat daytime soap operas, such After awhile, they through a reality show but as playing “billionaire basstopped asking. John Considine, left, appeared with Geraldine Chaplin in 1976’s “Buffalo watches many modern teletard” Reginald Love in His periodic visits to Bill and the Indians.” vision series, enjoying them “Another World” from 1986 L.A. became shorter, from both for their character to 1988. months at a time to just a development and the cooking, writing and teachFor several years, he landed at the airport and “I was on a train when few days. absence of the boundaries ing tai chi. kept an ear to the ground was driving out of the car the conductor recognized “I love my life now,” Con- rental lot when someone he had to deal with as both Working on a play is a about possible movie roles me as the ‘billionaire bassidine said. “I have a great healthy distraction, but he tard’ and told me to get off an actor and a writer. but has given that up as honked at me because I view of the water and live is looking forward to going his train,” Considine said. well. wasn’t going fast enough.” TURN TO CONSIDINE/C6 in a nice, protected haven. back to his real life, which If he was needed for a Now, “I feel like an alien “I don’t miss anything few weeks for a small part is supported comfortably down there,” he said. about Los Angeles,” he LIGHT UP YOUR SUMMER with a writer’s pension, of in the latest Martin He doesn’t miss the added. WITH A FLASH FOIL! Scorcese film, he’d fly down which he said, “If that ever attention that an actor “I find it to be too fastwent away, we would be in in a heartbeat, but it’s not usually receives, noting, paced, too crowded, even Price starts at $35! (7 foils, Styling is extra) something he actively pur- deep doo-doo.” though I lived there nearly “I’ve had more applause offer expires June 30th Considine has 110 actsues. than most people on 60 years. ing credits listed on the He spends his time “During one trip back, I Earth.”

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Quinlan Charles Sugg, 20, and Brit Logan Boe, 19, both of Port Angeles. Michael David Paris, 53, and Roberta Sue Mullen, 47, both of Port Angeles. Jake Ryan Labbe, 22, and Sharee Eileen Paris, 27, both Sequim. Jamie Michael Simmons, 38, and Laura Kay Chandler, 40, both of Sequim. Steven Trevor Spencer, 43, and Brenda Lynn Dafoe, 42, both of Port Angeles. Joseph Fortunato Calacat, 44, and Delphine Odette Spry, 30, both of Seattle. Barry Duane U’ren, 71, and Mingying Liao, 37, both of Sequim. Corbin Michael Brabant, 21, and Marie Lynn Ordona, 21, both of Port Angeles. Roger Lee Presley, 67, and Leonard George Pezzano, 65, both of Sequim. Floyd Earl Mullins Jr., 36, and Joselyn Louise Gilbeck, 40, both of Port Angeles.

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Galanes: Bully CONTINUED FROM C4 I appreciate your faith in me, but you’ve stolen my moves: speaking with Dad or a therapist about the bad dynamic. My last-ditch suggestion would be an amalgam of the two, like a chocolateand-vanilla swirl to softserve aficionados: Take your father to therapy with you to talk about the problem.

Occasionally, a trained third party can help us get through to our nearest and dearest where we fail. But I’d hate to see your father mock you publicly for suggesting family therapy, which seems almost likely.

________ 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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Emily Huntingford, right, who has a non-speaking role as stage manager, assists John Considine with a costume change in “A Life in the Theater,” which opens Friday.

Considine: Fewer constraints CONTINUED FROM C5 groups: the actors and the stars,” he said. “There are actors who “When I was writing for have worked all their lives TV, there were a lot of restrictions about what you and are now getting less money than when they could say,” he said. were young. “You were only allowed “The stars and the a certain number of ‘hells’ actors are separated. It is and ‘damns,’ ” he said. no longer a family when “Now, TV is where the everyone was in it together. money is for actors, and “So it’s not nearly as there are no limits as to much fun.” what you can do.” “A Life in the Theater,” Television is preferable, written in 1977 for a cast he said, because of a new star system that has taken of two, was performed offBroadway for years. In over the film world. 1993, it was made into a “Nowadays, the movies made-for-television movie divide people into two starring Jack Lemmon and Matthew Broderick. During the play, Considine is in the spotlight for the duration. There is no

backstop for any potential flubs. He already has discovered that it will be a difficult feat to perform without his glasses. “When the lights go down, I can’t see a thing, so we’ve already worked it out that I grab Erik’s arm to stay steady until they come back on,” he said. It’s a tough task, but it is by Considine’s design. He approached director Denise Winter with a suggestion to perform the play and the desire to play Robert. “This was a part I always wanted to play. I’m connected to it,” he said. “It is more physical than I expected, and I’m glad I did it this year because I

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When company is fellow bird-watchers SUMMER IS HERE, and company’s coming. It’s the time of year when friends and visitors from around the country or even the world trek to the Pacific Northwest. Some will want to enjoy the local birds, and time restraints can make that challenging. There is never enough time for all our planned activities. Our son arrives in a few days, and even though he will spend 10 days with us, the time will go too fast, and we’ll change some of our plans.

Local fodder Visitors with a serious interest in seeing the local birds are relatively new for the Northwest. Go back more decades than I want to admit to, and when the relatives from Rockford, Ill., showed up, they weren’t looking forward to going birding. The major attraction was Mount Rainier. This didn’t involve a trip to the mountain. They just wanted the clouds

amount of time when it comes to watching your offspring play baseball. to part so they Joan “Was there a good spot could see our nearby� — about 20 minutes Carson giant ice-cream from where he was staying. cone. This is a common request, and We would when faced with answering it, I tease them and often feel a little guilty. say they might My favorite birding areas take be lucky awhile to reach, and local birding enough to see often gets overlooked. it. I have to remind myself about We would the great birding I’ve enjoyed in also tell them it other parts of the country when might not show someone local directed me to a itself to strang- local park or preserve I probably ers from “back East.� would have missed. Rainier was our claim to fame back then. ‘Pocket parks’ An email asking about a “good We’re lucky in Western Washplace to take someone birdwatching� arrived this past week. ington. We have many parks, and This time, it was the actual they range in size from local visitor doing the asking. He was in the area for a base- “pocket parks� to our great ball tournament and hoped to get national parks. One of my favorites for visitaway for a couple of hours birding birders is less than five mining. Time definitely was in the pic- utes from our yard — by walking. This very small park is ture. You can only skip a limited located right on the shores of

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Liberty Bay and offers a wonderful opportunity for viewing birds out on the water. The location is good from late summer through the middle of spring. This time of the year means finding another location for visiting birders because our waterbirds have moved to northern breeding grounds. Silverdale’s Clear Creek Trail solved my dilemma. This local trail-wildlife preserve was not only 20 minutes from where this gentleman was staying, but it was easy to locate. He wouldn’t have to drive a long way to reach it. He wouldn’t have to deal with hard-to-find roads to some out-ofthe-way location. He said he was staying in Bremerton, but it turned out the motel was actually in Silverdale. The attraction for birders when it comes to this wildlife area is the habitat. There is salt water, fresh water, lots of thick brush the birds like and the deciduous trees many birds are attracted to

at this time of the year. There are wetlands and open fields. This mix of habitat offers a morning birding hike you can love. When I have been introduced to places like this in California, Maine, Texas and other states, I am one happy birder.

Always something to see You just know you will see something good and may even find a life bird. This visiting birder wasn’t company for us, but that’s how he was treated when he asked about a “good local place to see some birds.� It’s a lot easier to fulfill these requests than it might seem. Think local, and remember it isn’t local to a visitor. It’s all new.

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

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VELMA HEINLE October 6, 1923 June 1, 2014 Velma passed away at home in Port Angeles of age-related causes at the age of 90. She was born at the family farm in Jasper County, Iowa, to Charles E. and Ethel (Miner) Green. She was the only girl in a family of nine children. She attended school in a one-room schoolhouse until the eighth grade. She was very proud of her high school diploma from Gilman Consolidated School, which she earned in spite of an eye injury received in a car accident.

Mr. Heinle As a teenager, she worked at the Old Soldiers Home in Marshalltown,

Iowa, and later at the canning factory in Gilman, where she met her husband. She married Keith D. Heinle in 1943 on their lunch hour. In 1953, they moved to Port Angeles with their four children and bought the house where she lived until her death. Keith passed away in 1980. Velma’s love of travel took her all over the world, at first with Keith and later with many friends and family. In Port Angeles, she worked at Montgomery Ward, at the phone company as an operator and as a real estate agent. Her

final job was at the Speed Klean Laundromat, where she worked until she was 82. Velma was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her eight brothers and her grandson Steve Harsh. She is survived by her children, Kay (Brian) Clark, Vicki (Roger) Foszcz, Michael (Linda) Heinle and Allan Heinle; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; and her special friends Val Hilken and Pat Logan. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home made arrangements for inurnment at Ocean View Cemetery in Port Angeles.

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Making the cut with 3rd-wheel plants NOW THAT YOU have all of your annuals planted into deep containers and surrounded by colorful, feathery foliage, sprinkled with Osmocote (i.e., timerelease fertilizer) and well watered in, it’s time to reflect on the old-faithful plantings scattered throughout your yard. Sometimes when we initially plant our favorite bush or dwarf conifer, we faithfully read the directions for its spreading reach or mature height, only to find that the nursery wrote the tag for a 10-year growth and not the 20-year time frame of your mature yard.

View blockage Your plants are now far-reaching into your sidewalk, blocking out the sunlight of the happyfaced flowers, which stretch uncomfortably for infrequent rays, requiring the ultimate decision: Do I move it, remove it or find it another home? This leads me into the thought of my eldest son Spencer’s graduation last weekend from Port Angeles High School and his moving this fall to an out-of-state college (I didn’t read

safely moved in late October if we do a few simple steps now to help the root system retreat into those directions a manageable mound. Andrew when he came Although difficult, you’ll want May home from the to locate the “drip line” of your nursery!): plant, take the sharp blade of The Univer- your shovel and cut straight sity of Kendown into the soil level comtucky, the heart pletely surrounding your speciof Kentucky men of choice in a circle that bluegrass (not removes its far-reaching roots the music) and and shocks it into developing thoroughbred smaller hair-like roots. horse country. It’s important, once this task We can only has been performed, that you hope that the keep your plant watered slightly root pruning and constant care more than its usual amount and we provide our children will reap cautiously prepare fertilizers to them sunny faces and expanded encourage growth of its severed wings to fly in another soil of root system. their choosing.

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Transplant to-do Let’s discuss what we can do today to prepare our plants for a fall transplant into a new location. First, if you have a drip sprinkler system or water lines that water your gardens, get out the repair kit because you’re sure to find the one hose line when we’re done with the shovel today. The mature plant can be

Bone meal is the perfect Band-Aid for the severed roots. You’ll want to tag the plant or bush with a taller stake or identifying ribbon so as to remember your root-pruning and estimate the location and size of the hole you’ll be digging this fall when you go to transplant it. I happen to love the use of tarps for such a fall move. Roll or push/lift/pry the root

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BELLINGHAM — Emily E. Kunz recently graduated with honors from Western Washington University in Bellingham, where she received a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology/prehealth care professions specialization with a minor in chemistry. Kunz was founder and president of the marine technology club, member of the pre-med club, varsity athlete on the women’s rowing team and president of the United Methodist

Church college club. While attending, she was employed with the Academic Kunz and Career Development Services Department. Kunz is now employed as a medical scribe until her matriculation into medical school in fall 2015. She is the daughter of Cynthia and Michael Kunz and granddaughter of Russell Kunz, all of Port Townsend. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice D. JANE AHLVERS D. Jane Conley was born on November 19, 1929, in Cosmopolis, Washington, to William Howard and Lilian Jane (Greer) Conley. She was a 1947 graduate of Port Townsend High School and a member of their Alumni Association’s class of ’47. During that time, she was very active in Rainbow for Girls, was a past Worthy Advisor of Assembly No. 40 in Port Townsend, held a Grand Office and was honored to be a recipient of the Grand Cross of Color. She went to work at J.C. Penney’s in 1948 and through the years was able to work in the Port Angeles and Cheyenne, Wyoming, stores. She returned to Port Angeles, where she retired in January of 1986. She was one of the original “Old Penney Gals.” She was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran

Mrs. Ahlvers Church in Port Angeles. She also belonged to the Sequim Senior Center, the Museum & Arts Center of Sequim, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1024, Eagles Auxiliary No. 483, the Olympic Peninsula Sea Hawkers and Lupus International. Jane met her husband, Ernest Ahlvers of Sequim, on a blind date in January of 1947. They were married in Port Angeles on

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November 5, 1949, and continued to make their home in Port Angeles until the fall of 2007, when they downsized to Sequim. She was preceded in death by her special grandmother, Ida M. Greer of Aberdeen, Washington, and her father, Army engineer William Howard Conley, who was killed in action in the South Pacific in January of 1945. Her mother, her aunts and uncles also preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, Ernie Ahlvers; siblings Pat, Bob and Jim Rowe; sister-in-law Elaine Stoner; and special nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. At her request, no service is scheduled. If you wish, when you see a beautiful rainbow or a friendly puppy dog, send a little thought her way. Memorials to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, are always appreciated.

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HEDGEHOGS ARE CRAZY cute. That’s probably the main reason people get them as pets. And they are unique. It’s not everyone who can say that his roommate is an African pygmy hedgehog. “They’re just cool,” says veterinarian Scott Weldy of Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital in Lake Forest, Calif., who keeps two hedgehogs. He says it’s fun to watch and interact with them, especially when they roll over to show their cute bellies and tiny feet. Not surprisingly, though, these bristly little critters have some special needs. Read on to see if a hedgehog is a good match for you. ■ Hedgehogs are not always legal pets. In California, for instance, only people with permits can keep them. Other states and some cities have similar laws. Check before you buy. That said, even if you own one illegally, don’t hesitate to take him to the veterinarian for care. In all likelihood, your veterinarian is not required to turn you in or to confiscate your pet. ■ Hedgehogs are insectivores. Dr. Weldy recommends feeding a commercial insectivore diet rather than trying to come up with a homemade diet of mealworms. ■ Hedgehogs like warmth. It’s important not to let them get cold, so keep your hedgehog indoors. ■ Hedgehogs need socialization. Handle your hedgehog frequently so you don’t find yourself caring for a living pincushion. A hedgehog doesn’t have good eyesight, so let him sniff you before you pick him up so he knows who you are. Another reason for handling a hedgehog on a regular basis is to make it easy for your veterinarian to examine him. If he curls up in a ball every time he’s touched, your veterinarian will have to administer gas anesthesia to get him to relax enough for an exam, which increases the cost of the exam.

■ When buying a hedgehog, pick him up and hold him to make sure he’s ■ They friendly. Kim Campbell nocGo to see the hedgehog Thornton are turnal. in the evening when he’ll That be active to get the best makes idea of his personality. them good Ask to watch him eat. pets for Buy from someone who people keeps the animals in a who work clean environment. during the day or The Buzz — with Dr. school-age Marty Becker and Kim kids. They Campbell Thornton are usu■ At the 2014 meeting ally less cranky than hamof veterinary specialists in sters if awakened during Nashville, Tenn., Elaine the day, however. Ostrander addressed how “If you gently wake data analysis is making it them up and give them a easier for researchers to few minutes, they’ll start moving around,” Dr. Weldy find disease genes. Ostrander, head of the says. Comparative Genetics Unit “They’re very food-oriat the National Human ented, so if you show them Genome Research Institute food, kids coming home at the National Institutes from school can play with of Health, used skull them until they go to bed.” ■ Hedgehogs are notori- shapes as an example, noting the differences between ous for developing tumors. a pug’s flat face and a col“When people come in with a sick hedgehog, that’s lie’s narrow, elongated face. “It turns out that a modthe first thing on the list,” est number of genes are Dr. Weldy says, “and usually the people are bringing important in controlling those differences, and the them in on the downhill same ones likely play a role side of the disease. in mammalian craniofacial “The spines make them development,” she says. look big all the time, so if The findings can be you don’t touch them, especially important for weigh them or get them to children born with craniorelax so you can palpate facial deformities. them, you would never ■ Are you dog-tired? A know. You have to be really Mayo Clinic study previgilant.” The best way to monitor sented earlier this month at the 29th annual meeting your hedgehog’s condition is to weigh him weekly on a of the Associated Profeskitchen scale and mark his sional Sleep Societies suggests that the fault may lie weight on the calendar. not in ourselves but in our That makes it easy to pets. see any patterns of weight Ten percent of study gain or loss that might respondents reported that indicate a health problem. their dogs, cats and birds You should also take your hedgehog to the veter- sometimes disturbed their sleep by snoring, whimperinarian right away if he’s eating or pooping less than ing, squawking, wandering, needing to go out to eliminormal. nate or needing care for ■ Hedgehogs may also have dental problems. They medical problems. (No mention of pets who can develop bone infections take up too much of the bed.) from infected teeth and “The study determined soft-tissue tumors in their that while the majority of mouths. patients did not view their You can’t really brush their teeth, but your veteri- pets intolerably disturbing their sleep, a higher pernarian can perform dental cleanings just as she would centage of patients experienced irritation,” says Lois on a dog, cat or ferret, as well as remove rotten teeth. Krahn, M.D., Mayo Clinic psychiatrist and author of the study.

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decision to give the plant to a younger yard (or a couple who’s just getting into landscape design and need a solid corner plant) — or, if you have sufficient space, move it into a matched location that benefits both the plant and confines of your yard. Once you’ve successfully moved your plant and it’s well Earmarked for moving watered and nestled into its new Before you get too far ahead of location, you can reflect along with me how life changes as we yourself, you’ll want to do some grow older and the growth habits scouting, just like colleges do for their sport camps, by locating that we adjust to as we learn to another mature tree or bush like change along with our everthe one you’ve earmarked for the changing landscape. fall move. Once located, notice its prunCelebrate good times ing program (or lack thereof), Fourth of July is just around look for filtered light or direct the corner, so keep those hanging light needs above the more baskets watered and annuals matured specimen and what shading it provides for companion pinched back because we’re complants below and surrounding it. ing into one of the best bloom Is it planted near a tall fence periods of the summer. or block wall, perhaps a microcli________ mate of a pond’s moisture, or proAndrew May is an ornamental horticultected by the cold north wind of turist who dreams of having Clallam and winter by a nearby wind break? Jefferson counties nationally recognized as If you can find the owner to “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him quesdiscuss the plant’s need, you can tions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box ask them (or a nursery profes1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email sional with a cellphone photonews@peninsuladailynews.com (subject graph loaded inside) to make the line: Andrew May).

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Lone star transplant longs for N.Y. DEAR ABBY: I’m a lifelong New York resident; my husband is not. So when he had an opportunity to move to Houston to be closer to his only brother, he desperately wanted to move. My children are grown and on their own, so no problem there. Although leaving my career, my mother and my children to move so far away was difficult for me, my husband doesn’t have much of a family, so I knew it was important to him. He never had children, and he wanted to be part of his niece’s and nephew’s lives. So we moved. Now we’re treated like we don’t exist. We’re not invited to family events, they never visit us, and we’re not included during holidays. These are the people who begged us for the past 13 years to move to Texas. I want to return to New York. He doesn’t want to go.

DEAR ABBY

That’s the way people meet each other. Texans are known for their hospitality, so give them a fair chance. But only as a last resort should you sacrifice your marriage.

I’m afraid if I insist, I’ll Van Buren need to move back alone. Should I risk my marriage over it? Dear Abby: I have been datHomesick ing “Hank” for five years. for New York He has always been a loner. He has never been married Dear and has no kids. Homesick: We lived together for four There is a mid- years, and our relationship is dle ground wonderful other than his “just between moving back to New being him.” York and staying in Texas. He’s kind of self-centered and One of them is making regunot very communicative. lar trips to visit your mother, Hank just learned that his children and friends. mother is terminally ill. Another would be to underHe came home from work, told stand that your husband’s family me to pack and move out, gave cannot be your sole source of me five minutes of his time and social activity. then left. You and your husband should I packed some clothes and join clubs and volunteer your went. I’m not sure if I should stay time to some worthy causes.

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Death and Memorial Notice ROBERT ROSS BOWLBY March 4, 1926 June 15, 2014 Robert “Bob” Bowlby was the youngest of five brothers born to William Henderson Bowlby and Beatrice May (Sands) Bowlby. He was delivered by Dr. William Baker in the Clyde Maneval Sr. home across the highway from Clallam Bay School. Bob had many wonderful stories about growing up in the Depression era. His mother, having grown up the eldest daughter of a pioneer family on Dickey Lake, knew how to raise a huge garden and keep a cow and chickens. His dad was resourceful at finding jobs, and they lived well-fed. The Bloedel Logging Company at Sekiu had a railroad running up the Pysht to Sappho with a trestle crossing over the upper part of the Bowlby garden. Bob told many stories connected with the trains and their crews. All of his life spinning tales was a great pastime. With great fondness, Bob recalled being initiated by his grandfather, “Grampa Bowlby,” to the wonders of ocean beach camping — especially summers at his grandpa’s cabin at Toleak Point. He loved telling about being transported to Toleak and back to LaPush in Tyler Hobucket’s canoe. Bob did his fair share of passing on that cherished camping tradition. Having enlisted in the U.S. Navy before his 18th birthday in March of 1944, Bob left for boot camp in Farragut, Idaho, the day after his graduation from Clallam Bay High School in June. From Farragut, Bob went to Treasure Island to train, then boarded the USS Gurke and headed to the South Pacific as a sonarman third class. The war ended, and he came home on June 7, 1946. Working different jobs in the woods, for Rayonier as a blacksmith’s helper and for Crown Zellerbach, he settled with Peninsula Telephone and Telegraph Company for the rest of his working life.

Mr. Bowlby Bob worked as a telephone installer and repairman for 24 years. He said: “I have the best job in the world: I get to welcome people into the area and wish them well when they move on!” Bob attended college at Pullman on the GI Bill with education and music as his majors. He returned to Clallam Bay to work in the summers. He was part of a dance band in Sekiu, which included June Doran, who was another redhead and his future wife. She attended Washington State College after having graduated from Clallam Bay High School in 1950, and they “hung out” together. Bob broke his ankle in December while learning French kick-fighting. They came home together, fell in love and were married on September 7, 1951. They moved an entire bunkhouse to the “Old Place” on the Pysht River where Bob had grown up. Before the move, their daughter Kim and son Mark had been born, and after the move, another daughter, Karen, and son, Paul, were welcomed into the world. Raising his children where he was raised was pure happiness for Bob. Again, the stories flowed. Life was good. Throughout his life, Bob loved music. He played the saxophone and clarinet and sang at weddings in the area. Bob and June played for dances in Sekiu and at the Tyee Tavern. Bob and June traveled the world on many trips as fans of the Port Angeles Symphony Players and trumpeter

daughter Kim. Bob enjoyed every day, his many friends, listening to the radio (all night), watching the seasons with the leaves falling, spring flowers and many birds, winter rain and snow, and summer sunshine. Bob was a proud descendent of the Ste-tee-thlum chief of all the S’Klallams. He enjoyed the elders’ luncheons at 7 Cedars in Blyn and the camaraderie on the many bus trips with the tribe. He served as a Cape Flattery School Board director for 10 years, was a Boy Scout leader, a member of the Clallam Bay Friends of the Library, West End Youth and Community Club, Sekiu Senior Citizens and the board of directors, Friends of Hoko River State Park. Surviving Bob are his wife of 62½ years and the love of his life, June; daughters Kim Bowlby and Karen (Scott) Nangle; son Paul Bowbly; sister-inlaw Pearl Bowbly; daughter-in-law Eddie Bowlby; stepsister Georgia Nelson; stepsister-in-law Hazel Maneval; grandchildren Weste, Lincoln, Thomas and Emma Erickson, Malia (David) Trick and Enoch, Annan, Tyler and Taran Bowlby; and greatgrandchildren Avery Whalley and Mark Trick. Also surviving are many fine cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Bob was preceded in death by his son Mark; brothers and their spouses Raymond (Marion) Bowlby, Eugene, George and Jim (Alene) Bowlby; his stepbrothers and stepsister and their spouses, Virginia (Jack) Purdy, Floyd, Edward (Nelda), Clyde (Leona) and Lewis (Irene) Maneval; stepbrother-in-law Gene Nelson; and stepbrothers Gene, Tom and Jim Adams. A potluck celebration of Bob’s life will take place on Saturday, August 23, 2014, at the Sekiu Community Center, 11 Rice Street, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Contributions in Bob’s memory may be made to the Clallam Bay Friends of the Library, P.O. Box 106, Clallam Bay, WA 98326; or to the West End Youth and Community Club, P.O. Box 21, Sekiu, WA 98381.

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Does sunscreen lead to vitamin D deficit? Q. I was at the beach last week and didn’t venture out without my high-powered sunscreen (SPF 45). It worked so well that I never burned. In fact, I never even got pink. I am as pale now as before the trip. That got me to wondering whether sunscreen has any effect on vitamin D formation. I wear sunscreen daily, as my dermatologist has recommended. Do I need supplements? A. You should ask your doctor to run a blood test to check your level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D. This is an indicator of your vitamin D status and is the best way to tell if you may need a supplement. Your observation from the beach is on target. Sunscreen that effectively prevents sunburn also blocks most production of vitamin D in the skin (Dermatoendocrinology, January/ February/March 2013). If you must avoid sun exposure for medical reasons, you may need a supplement. If you are simply being prudent about avoiding sunburn, you might consider brief (15 to 20 minute) exposures without sunscreen a few times a week. In many cases, that will produce adequate vitamin D without risking your skin. You can learn more about the importance of vitamin D and appropriate doses for supplementation from the “Guide to Vitamin D Deficiency” we are sending you. Anyone who would like a copy, please send $3 in check or money order with a long (No. 10), stamped (70 cents), self-addressed envelope to Graedons’ People’s Pharmacy, No. D-23, P.O. Box 52027, Durham, NC 277172027. It also can be downloaded for $2 from our website.

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Briefly . . . Third Comicon scheduled next month CLALLAM BAY — The third annual Clallam Bay Comicon will take place July 13-14 at the Lions Club building in Clallam Bay, 90 Bogachiel St. The event features artists, discussion panels, music and more. There will be no admission fee. Show organizer Donna Barr said this may be the last year for the show but that she put it on to prove she could do it. “If I can do it way out here, anybody can do it,” she said. “The largest nearby town, Port Angeles, has many facilities — space and hotel accommodations, eateries, excellent inexpensive bus service, local attractions and accessible wilderness — that would make a comicon a success, and once a town has a comicon, the opportunities for all businesses just grow.” For more information, visit www.donnabarr.com.

Cowboy 5K/10K PORT HADLOCK — The Cowboy 5K/10K, a fundraiser for Keep Chima-

cum Kids Active, will be held at the East Jefferson Little League field, 80 Elkins Road, on Sunday, July 13. The race begins at 8:30 a.m. Runners, walkers and families of all kinds are invited to participate.

No pets are allowed. Registration is $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K. The registration cost increases on race day by $5. Register online at www. active.com and search for “Cowboy 5K.” For more information,

phone 360-990-1806 or email keepchimacumkids active@yahoo.com.

Program expands PORT ANGELES — Queen of Angels School, 1007 S. Oak St., is expanding its current

music program. Each grade will meet twice a week and have the opportunity to experience liturgical music, instruments and choir. Music teacher Marcea Rinehart is heading the program. Rinehart is a graduate

of Queen of Angels School, with a degree in music education and a background in piano and percussion. For more information on Queen of Angels School or to schedule a tour, phone 360-457-6903. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice LYNN FRANCES BARKER It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a dear soul, Lynn Frances Barker of Sequim. Lynn was born on December 11, 1945, in Seattle, Washington, to Waring and Vivian Kennedy. She had a large, loving extended family and spent many summer vacations in British Columbia with her grandmother, her aunts, uncles, cousins and sister. During her youth, she loved ballet, even dancing in the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s production of “Aida.” She was a good student, graduating from Roosevelt High School in Seattle. In her senior year, she met the love of her life, Patrick Barker, whom she married in 1965.

Mrs. Barker They settled in Seattle, with Pat joining the Seattle Police Department and Lynn raising their children. She became affiliated with the Avon Company, loved her ladies and eventually became a district sales manager.

The family lived in Maple Valley, Woodenville and Bellevue, Washington, before settling in Sequim in 1995. There, they built their cozy home with a breathtaking view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Lynn flourished in her

new community, joining Dungeness Community Church, her Bible study groups, the Olympic Mountain Cloggers and volunteering at the “My Choices” clinic. She loved her animals, calling herself a “junior zookeeper,” caring not only for dogs and cats but all sorts of exotic birds, various reptiles, goats, ferrets, chickens and, of course, rabbits. She raised and showed French Lop rabbits all over the region, winning “Best of Show” at her final show. Lynn loved to travel, last year completing a monthlong cross-country road trip with Pat. She visited China, Peru, Egypt, Mexico, the British Isles, Europe and the Holy Land. But she always loved her home the best. She and Pat were the center of their family, host-

ing the holiday festivities in grand style. Lynn could brighten a room with her winning smile and positive attitude. She was a good woman, much loved by her family and many, many friends. She is survived by her husband of nearly 50 years, Pat; her son, Doug of Sequim; her daughter, Pam (Dave) Flettre of Duvall, Washington; her grandchildren, Chelsea, Devin, Natalie and Hannah; and her little sister, Diane Mathers of Seattle. Services will be held on Wednesday, June 25, 2014, at 1 p.m. at Dungeness Community Church, 45 Eberle Lane in Sequim. Contributions can be made in her honor to the American Diabetes Association (www.diabetes.org/ donate) or World Vision (http://donate.worldvision. org).

customers were always happy. On August 7, 1988, he married Mary E. Reich in a civil ceremony in Port Angeles. Their reception was held at the Upper Elwha Community Club. They celebrated their 25-year wedding anniversary in 2013. Michael enjoyed traveling back to Wisconsin to visit his in-law family and friends, along with freshwater fishing for muskies and pan fish. He even got in some ice fishing. In the late 1990s, Michael embraced the Argentine tango. He started dancing under the direction of renowned instructor Sonny Newman of Seattle, who regularly traveled to Port Townsend to teach. Michael studied under some of the best internationally known Argentine tango dancers and instructors traveling from Buenos Aires to the United States. In 1999, he and wife Mary founded the Argentine Tango Dance Connection and, along with friend Jean Monro-Lamb, conducted an “It Takes You to Tango!” Workshop at the Grand Theater in Wausau, Wisconsin. He and Mary

also taught classes locally. He was preceded in death by his parents, Odora “Dorie” Frankenfield Bower and Michael H. Bower, who resided in Port Angeles. Michael provided both of them with much loving care prior to their passing. He is survived by his wife, Mary; sister Tina Olson of Port Angeles; mother-in-law Ruth Reich and sister-in-law Julia Barrington of Wausau; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; a niece and nephew; and in-laws. Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County helped provide Michael with excellent care prior to his passing. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home of Port Angeles was entrusted with cremation arrangements. There will be a private scattering of his ashes. There will be military memorial service at the Veterans Center on Francis Street in Port Angeles on Saturday, July 19, at 3 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Memorials may be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice MICHAEL JON BOWER November 20, 1949 May 13, 2014 Michael Jon Bower traded his earthly, wellused rods and reels for new heavenly fishing gear on May 13, 2014. His special divine fishing open invitation came after a long and staunch stand against cancer. He stepped away peacefully at home with loved ones at his side. Michael was born in Seattle, Washington, on November 20, 1949. He lived a life about which stories are told. He loved to fish, getting ready to fish and just about everything else related to fishing. His smoked salmon was a real treat to all who were lucky to get some, along with his canned tuna. Michael liked crabbing, hunting, camping, golfing, river rafting, gardening, working on his Kubota, shooting pool and riding his motorcycle. He had a special place in his heart for dogs. He was a great cook, being Italian, and his spaghetti was the best! He was a genuine man

who was true to himself and treated everyone the same. He had a unique sense of humor, as his family and friends knew well. His father’s career in the Coast Guard took the family around the United States and the world to live. His education took place in many different locations. This no doubt began his lifelong love of travel and new adventures. Michael was someone who found something interesting and enjoyable to see and do wherever he went. He always had a bag packed and was ready to go. Michael was a disabled veteran. His active military service in the U.S. Army spanned from January 1968 to May 1970. He served in Vietnam from October 1968 to October 1969 as a cannoneer with a field artillery unit. His unit participated in several counteroffensives, including the counteroffensive of Tet in 1969. He entered active service in Cooper City, Florida, and was honorably discharged at Fort Lewis, Washington. After being discharged, Michael moved to Port

Mr. Bower Angeles, where he worked for many years as a masonry hod carrier. He also worked as a commercial fisherman along the Washington coast and even got in a

season up in Alaska. Michael cut a lot of firewood over the years and helped many keep their homes warm. He knew how to stack a tight truckload of firewood, and his

Death and Memorial Notice DOROTHY ‘DOT’ COHEN April 13, 1917 June 14, 2014

Mrs. Cohen the age of 23. They enjoyed 52½ years of marriage before she was widowed at age 75, and Irv remained the love of her life for the rest of her life. In 1953, Dorothy and Irving moved to Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where they raised their two children, a son and a daughter. Dot was a homemaker and a strong behind-the-

Angeles; grandchildren Dirk (Meg) Cahaan of San Diego, California, Danielle (Eric) Woods of Vancouver, British Columbia, and Lianne Cahaan of Columbus; seven great-grandchildren; brother Harry Kartoz of Atlanta, Georgia; sister-in-law Judith Kartoz of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her mother, Goldie Silver Kartoz; father Louis Kartoz; sisters Diana, Lillian and Frances; brother Bernie; as well as by her husband, Irving. Dorothy had the spirit of an eagle that soared and was loved by most who met her and certainly by all who truly knew her. There will be no formal service at this time. Anyone who is so inclined may donate in Dot’s memory to the William Shore Memorial Pool, care of the Dorothy Cohen Fund, 225 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Dorothy Cohen was a strong and happy woman who followed the beat of her own drum. She led a life well lived. She died at the age of 97 in her Park View Villas home in Port Angeles of age-related causes. Dot will be best remembered for her swimming, her painting, her smile, her red hair and determination, and her outgoing manner. She had the ability to see the bad in people but the good judgment to choose to concentrate on only the good. Dot loved people and made friends wherever she went. She made others feel good. Dorothy was the eldest of six children. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she married Irving Cohen in 1940 at

scenes support to her husband at work. Dot lived in the same house for 50 years and at the age of 85 moved to Port Angeles to live closer to her daughter. Dot was a passionate lifelong swimmer, and her strong creative streak took focus in her painting, sewing and everything she touched. She continued to swim at William Shore Memorial Pool until age 95. Dorothy was an avid reader and member of the senior center book club, a singer with the Senior Singers, a volunteer docent at the fine arts center, a frequent attendee of the symphony and a member of the Congregation Olympic B’nai Shalom. She loved life in general, and she loved her life. Dorothy is survived by her son, Richard (Susan) Cahaan of Columbus, Ohio; daughter Eileen (John) Herrling of Port


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Briefly . . . Auditions for children set at PT theater PORT TOWNSEND — Auditions for an August play with young actors ages 7-16 will be at the Chameleon Theater, 800 W. Park Ave., from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Actors may attend either audition. Generation Goat Rocket’s new musical play, “Girl Eat Monster,” was written by Phina and Sophie Pipia. The show is set in a library after-hours and follows a fearless young book lover who gets lost in a novel. There are 20 roles to be cast in the production;

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M. JEWEL WARMAN March 18, 1924 March 7, 2014 M. Jewel Warman passed away peacefully surrounded by family on March 7, 2014, a few days shy of her 90th birthday. She was born in California on March 18, 1924, to William and Ella Wallace. Jewel lived most of her childhood and early adulthood in Newport, Oregon, where she met her husband, Bob Warman. They moved in 1952 to Sequim, where they raised their three daughters. Jewel, lovingly referred to as “Little Grandma,” was part of the Gardiner Garden Club for many years, the bowling league and was very involved in

Mrs. Warman her church. She had a love for picking wild blackberries, and she was known for her famous pie crust and blackberry pie. She loved to knit and crochet, made many quilts and had a witty, “sharp-

as-a-tack” personality. She drove the school bus for the Sequim School District for 20 years and drove for three generations of children. She is survived by her three daughters, M. Jane (Jack) Badgley, Nancy (Stewart) Bettes and Roberta (Tom) Rowland; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one great-great granddaughter; and her sister Shirley. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob “Little Papa” Warman, and her four sisters. A service will be held in her honor on Saturday, June 28, 2014, at 1:30 p.m. at the Gardiner Community Center, 980 Gardiner Road in Gardiner. A reception is to follow at the same location. This well be a potluck to celebrate Jewel’s life.

Death and Memorial Notice NORMAN FRANCIS ‘BUD’ BUMGARNER February 18, 1931 June 11, 2014

Death and Memorial Notice RALPH STANLEY IREDALE May 8, 1950 June 12, 2014 The original obituary for Mr. Iredale, published June 19, omitted listing a large, loving Iredale family. Ralph rejoined the Iredale family at the age of 9. He leaves behind an uncle, Don Iredale, and numerous Iredale cousins, nieces and nephews.

September 14, 1943 June 10, 2014 Harvey is survived by son Jarod Kortman; daughters Stacey Price and Dawn Aldana; grandchildren Alexandra Schimetz, Lacey Schimetz, Caitlin Garrett, Zachary Aldana and Vincent Aldana Jr.; and four siblings, Gene Kortman, Bonnie Martin, Kay McNamar and Bill Kortman. Harvey “Corky” Kortman Jr. was born on the “best day of the century,” September 14, 1943, in Humboldt, South Dakota, at home. As a teen, he moved to Bremerton, Washington. After graduating from college, he worked for a bank in the 1960s and 1970s in downtown Seattle, Washington. He decided the corporate world wasn’t for him

Mr. Kortman and didn’t want to raise his children in the city, so he bought 50 acres near Forks, built a house with his own hands and bought and operated a gas station. After a few years, he sold the gas station and started logging cedar for shake bolts. He used helicopters to fly wood out of the forest in the 1970s. He also worked at a mill as a sawyer.

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In 1983, he sold the house and 10 acres (keeping 40 acres) and moved to Port Angeles. He went back to college and got a degree in diesel mechanics. He purchased a worldclass sailboat and taught himself to sail, and after graduating, he sailed from Washington to Alaska four times, and on the fourth trip, he decided to reside in Tenakee Springs, a bush town between Juneau and Sitka, where he owned and operated a custom fish-processing business. In 2000 at the age of 56, he had his first major stroke. He had to give up on his true love of sailing and moved back to Washington to be near hospitals. He spent years battling strokes, heart attacks and cancer, but after a long, hard fight, he is finally at peace. He will be dearly missed by his friends and family.

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Bud leaves behind his daughter, Patricia Bumgarner of New Orleans, Louisiana; sister Leslie (Cal) Cole of Port Townsend; brother Dick (Lynn) Bumgarner of Brinnon; and stepsister Elwanda (Bill) Bryant of Olympia, Washington. He also leaves behind his adored grandson, W.J. Sean Bumgarner of Seattle. He was preceded in death by his wife and partner, Jeanne Bumgarner; grandson Dane Bumgarner; father Lester Bumgarner Sr.; stepmother Emma Teitzel Bumgarner; mother Gusta Aldrich Lester; stepfather Clark Aldrich; his second stepfather, Fred Lester; and brother Lester Bumgarner Jr. A memorial gathering for Bud is planned on Sunday, July 20, 2014, at 1 p.m. at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto Street. A reception will follow at the Elks Lodge. Please remember him by making a memorial contribution to the charity of your choice.

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Norman “Bud” Bumgarner, lifetime resident of Port Townsend, passed away from complications following a stroke in Seattle, Washington, on June 11, 2014. Bud was born in Port Townsend on February 18, 1931, to Lester M. Bumgarner Sr. and Gusta G.E. (Will) Bumgarner. He graduated from Port Townsend High School in 1950 and proceeded to serve in the U.S. Air Force from December of 1950 through September of 1954, earning the rank of staff sergeant when discharged. He trained as an AP and airframe repairman and became an instructor in those fields in 1952. His basic training took place at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was then stationed

at Chanute Air Force Base in Champaign, Illinois; then in Amarillo Texas; and later in Moses Lake, Washington. He made use of his skills as a repairman by working from 1954 through 1961 as an auto body repairman at Thomas Motors and Olympic Garage in Port Townsend before opening his own shop and towing service in 1961. He sold his Port Townsend-based business in 1978. On July 14, 1951, he married the love of his life, Jeanne Yvonne Crutcher. The pair remained together until her death on September 18, 2003. The allure of the sky never left Bud, and after attaining his private pilot’s license in the 1950s, he rebuilt and flew singleengine aircraft as a hobby. He also enjoyed restoring classic automobiles and fly and saltwater fishing in the streams and open waters of the Olympic Peninsula. He was a member of the Port Townsend Elks Lodge No. 317.


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Olympic Peninsula TODAY Port Angeles 70/53 Olympics Freeze level: 11,500 feet

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Yesterday Statistics for the 48-hour period ending at noon yesterday. Hi Lo Rain YTD Port Angeles 66 49 0.04 18.31 Forks 64 41 0.78 54.79 Seattle 78 50 0.04 27.66 Sequim 72 48 0.00 9.04 Hoquiam 63 45 0.14 34.39 Victoria 66 49 0.00 18.87 Port Townsend 71 43**** 0.00* 13.02

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Ocean: Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming NNW 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon. W swell 4 ft at 9 seconds. Wind waves around 1 ft. Tonight, NNW wind 9 to 11 kt. W swell 4 ft. Wind waves around 1 ft.

67/54 66/53 Blue battles Typical slow start gray today to summer sun

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Los Angeles 80° | 62°

Atlanta 94° | 71°

Miami 90° | 73°

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Spokane 80° | 49°

Tacoma 76° | 50°

Olympia 79° | 46°

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2:35 p.m. 5.9’

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12:03 a.m. 6.7’ 3:25 p.m. 6.4’

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7:35 a.m. 0.2’ 6:47 p.m. 5.0’

1:01 a.m. 8.5’ 4:12 p.m. 7.3’

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Detroit 81° | 61°

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El Paso 103° | 73° Houston 88° | 76°

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Bad blood The bloody final season of ‘True Blood’ kicks off on HBO her portrayal of the feisty leading lady who finds herself living in a world filled with all manner of supernatural creatures as various social movements help those who have dwelt in the shadows reveal t looks like Bon Temps is going to war. themselves to the masses. Having been able to The not-so-sleepy small town in Louisiana has hear the thoughts of others her whole life, seen more than its fair share of death and drama Sookie knows what it is to be different throughout the last six seasons of HBO’s hit superand embraces this brave new world, natural show “True Blood,” and you can be sure there’s plenty more to come as its seventh and final even falling in and out of love with vampires and werewolves alike. season kicks off Sunday, June 22, on the cabler. Season 6 was, as usual, a rollerIt’s been a long winter for “True Blood” fans — or “Truebies,” as they’ve come to be known over the coaster of action and emotion. While years. Based on a series of novels by Charlaine Har- some beloved characters didn’t make it out alive (say it ain’t ris, the show has amassed a huge following, many of whom have been engrossed in the fictional town so, Terry!), most of the central cast is returning this year. The of Bon Temps since 2001, the year the first novel in season 6 finale saw the demise of the series, “Dead Until Dark,” was published. Last Warlow (Robert Kazinsky, “Pacific May, the 13th and final installment of the Sookie Stackhouse Novels was released, so there’s a sense Rim,” 2013) and proceeded to jump ahead six months. As the episode of grim finality hanging about the final season of closes, we learn that Sookie and the show. hunky werewolf Alcide (Joe “True Blood” chronicles the exploits of the Manganiello, “Magic Mike,” young, vivacious and telepathic small-town waitress Sookie Stackhouse. Oscar-winner Anna Stephen Moyer Paquin (“The Piano,” 1993) has earned a handful of as seen in “True Golden Globe nominations — and one win — for Blood” By Shona Dustan TV Media

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2012) are dating seriously, and Sookie’s brother, Jason (Ryan Kwanten, “The Right Kind of Wrong,” 2013), has maintained his very submissive relationship with vampire Violet (Karolina Wydra, “Crazy Stupid Love,” 2011). Meanwhile, shifter and bar owner Sam (Sam Trammell, “The Fault in Our Stars,” 2014) has become the mayor of Bon Temps and is holding a town meeting to address the outbreak of a mutated strain of the vampire virus known as Hep V. The virus no longer kills vampires, but it makes them ruthless, bloodthirsty killing machines, and it seems the government has abandoned the besieged residents of Bon Temps. “They’re weaker and driven by a need to eat in a way that the vampires that we’ve come to know are not,” says executive producer Brian Buckner. “They have to drink human blood in larger quantities and

more frequently than before ... they’re not going to be zombies. They’re far more organized and haven’t lost their mental capacity.” Sam proposes a plan to combat these crazed vamps, what he calls a “monogamous living donor” program. In an effort to stop the spread of the virus (which humans can carry in their blood), Hep V negative humans will pair up with healthy vampires and feed them their blood when necessary. The human, in return, gets the protection of the vampire — an increasingly necessary luxury considering how many infected vamps are roaming around. The stage for season 7 has been set, and viewers and show-runners alike are excited about the implications. In an interview with “EW,” Buckner said the following: “Here’s my sincere hope: that we get to see more of everybody we love, because everybody is under the banner of fewer stories. The story is ‘for every human a vampire, for every vampire a human,’ and now that there’s a lesser need for separate plot and separate story development for every single character that we have, we’re actually going to get to spend more time with them. That’s my hope, that’s the motivation, and that’s where it’s all coming from.”

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Head of State (2003, Comedy) Dylan Two and a Two and a Baker, Nick Searcy, Bernie Mac. Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Will Forte, Malin Akerman, Will Arnett. Half Men Half Men Key of Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Sport Big Coast Fishful Sportfis- Two Men/ Wine W.Coast Travel Van. Mork and CHEK News at 5 David Program Program Program Program Program Fishing Sportfish Thinking hing Fishing Sense "Tofino" "Norway" Chronicles Mindy Hour of Power Word Church of The Deals/ Word Ed's Up Murdoch Mysteries The Shopping Murdoch "Me, Myself The Glenn Murdoch "This One Travels the Rock Liquidator Darkside Travels "Back and to the Left" Channel and Murdoch" Liquidator Martin Goes to Eleven" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid

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National Lampoon's Animal House John Belushi.

Half Baked (‘98, Com) Dave Chappelle. SouthPk Washington This Week Washington This Week Washington This Week Newsm. Washington Week Q&A Deadliest Catch Deadliest C. "Skipper Epic Pools Epic Backyards Epic BBQ Pits Epic RVs Epic Private Islands Dual Survival "Mayan Dual Survival "On the Mayhem" Edge" "Cornelia Marie Blue" Harris in Training" Dog Blog I Didn't Austin Liv/Mad Jessie Dog Blog Gravity Gravity GoodLuck GoodLuck GoodLuck Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Austin Austin Austin SportsCenter NHRA Drag Racing New England Nationals Mello Yello Series Site: Inside Inside Fifa World FIFA Soccer World Cup United States vs. Portugal Group G MLB Baseball Texas New England Dragway -- Epping, N.H. (L) Cup Site: Arena Amazonia -- Manaus, Brazil (L) vs L.A. Angels (L) SportsCenter WNBA Basketball Tulsa Shock at Chicago Sky Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy SportsCenter Baseball T. "Sunday SportsCenter Featured Site: Allstate Arena -- Rosemont, Ill. (L) Kimmel Kimmel Kimmel Kimmel Kimmel Kimmel Night Countdown" (L)

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Ocean's Eleven (2001, Crime Story) Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, George Halt and Catch Fire (N) Halt and Catch Fire 130* 254* Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro. Clooney. To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot River Renegades (N) Wildman (N) Call Wildman Finding Bigfoot (N) Wildman (N) Call Wildman 184* 282* Kandi's Wedding "Blessings Kandi's Wedding "Mother Kandi's Wedding (N) M arried to Medicine "The The Real Housewives of Watch What Kandi's 129* 273* and Dressings" Tucker" Flight of the Uterus" (N) Atlanta: Kandi's Wedding Happens (N) Wedding Ultimate Factories "Frito Ultimate Factories Ultimate Factories Ultimate Factories "NYC Ultimate Factories Paid Paid 208 355 Lay" Subway Car" Program Program "Heineken" "Peterbilt" "Winnebago" The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties Forensic Files Forensic Files 200 202 South Park South Park South Park South Park Kevin Hart: Grown... Kevin Hart/Pain Kevin Hart: Grown... Kevin Hart/Pain 107* 249* Commons Road to the Whitehouse Q&A Commons Road to the Whitehouse Washington This Week 210 350 Dual Survival "End of the Naked and Afraid "Man vs. Naked and Afraid "Paradise Naked and Afraid "Mayan Naked and Afraid "New Naked and Afraid "Terror in 182* 278* Road" Amazon" Lost" Misery" Season Exposed" (N) Tanzania" A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Dog Blog Dog Blog Liv/Mad (N) I Didn't (N) Austin/ Ally Phineas and Ferb Good Luck ... Liv Maddie Jessie 173 291 MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at Los Angeles Angels of SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Anaheim Site: Angel Stadium -- Anaheim, Calif. (L) of sports. of sports. in the world of sports. World Cup Tonight (L) ESPN FC "World Cup Encore" FIFA Soccer World Cup United States vs. Portugal Group G World Cup 144 209 Site: Arena Amazonia -- Manaus, Brazil Tonight

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Bad Teacher (‘11, Com) Jason Segal, Cameron Diaz.

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Dream” (1988). Parker’s best known for her role in HBO’s “Deadwood” Cultic crime: Real-life crime and, more recently, Netflix’s capers are all the TV rage these “House of Cards,” while days, and Lifetime has been at 14-year-old King is a young upand-comer who’s landed roles the front of the pack of channels bringing the skullduggery in FX’s “Fargo” and 2012’s Batman flick “The Dark Knight to the screen. Rises.” Last year’s “Bonnie and With the story of a cult that’s Clyde: Dead and Alive” was a ripped right out of recent headbig hit for the specialty channel (which was also broadcast lines, “Outlaw Prophet: Warren on its sister channels A&E and Jeffs” is a tale so tall that it almost can’t be believed. Don’t History), and now another miss it on Lifetime when it airs TV movie ripped out of more Saturday, June 28. recent headlines is headed to TV screens. Flashback: Sometimes a “Outlaw Prophet: Warren casting just makes perfect Jeffs” premieres Saturday, sense. June 28, on Lifetime, and with John Wesley Shipp starred names such as Tony Goldwyn, as the super-speedy DC Comics Martin Landau, Molly Parker character The Flash (along with and Joey King popping up on his alter ego Barry Allen) in the the screen, this is one that TV 1990-91 TV series of the same watchers won’t want to miss. Goldwyn headlines the cast name, and now he’s been cast in The CW’s new take on the as the titular Warren Jeffs, the legendary superhero. fundamentalist leader of a “The Flash” is being written breakaway Mormon sect that as a spinoff of the network’s preaches polygamous marriage. After being charged with enormously successful show “Arrow,” forcing underage girls into illegal marriages, Jeffs fled from and if it the law, landing himself on the lives up to the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list. Goldwyn’s past roles include President Grant in ABC’s hit “Scandal,” Col. Bagley in “The Last Samurai” (2003) and the voice of Tarzan in Disney’s “Tarzan” (1999). Landau’s casting as Warren’s father, Rulon Jeffs, is certainly a coup for this Lifetime Original Movie. The respected actor won an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for his role in “Ed Wood” (1994), as well as two other Golden Globes for his work in the “Mission: Impossible” TV series (1966-1969) and in “Tucker: The Man and His By Andrew Warren TV Media

promise of its predecessor, it’ll be a show to get excited about. Two-time Emmy winner Shipp is best known for his television roles, having starred in “One Life to Live,” “Dawson’s Creek” and “Guiding Light.” Despite his encore casting in a Flash show, though, he won’t be slipping back into the superhero’s iconic costume; this time around he’ll be playing The Flash’s dad. “Arrow” fans will already recognize the man playing Barry Allen/The Flash: he showed up on screen in two episodes this past season. Grant Gustin’s big break came when he was cast in the recurring role as Sebastian Smythe in “Glee,” and since then, he’s appeared in “CSI: Miami,” “90210” and “A Mother’s Nightmare.” “The Flash” will focus on Barry Allen, who is gifted with the power of superhuman speed after suffering a freak accident. Further playing up the “Arrow” connection, that show’s star, Stephen Amell, will pop up in the premiere episode. Watch for “The Flash” Tuesday nights this fall on The CW. Look up: Keep an eye on the sky: there’s a freak weather system moving in, and the forecast is calling for Sharknados. It won’t be

news to the legions of fans of last year’s “Sharknado,” the Syfy original movie that became a pop culture phenomenon, that a sequel’s been in the works (“Sharknado 2: The Second One”) for some time. The big news this summer is that Syfy is taking a page out of Discovery’s playbook and launching its own Shark Week-style block of programming in the lead-up to the hugely anticipated film. July 26 will mark the start of “Sharknado” week and will feature what the network is calling “the greatest moments in shark film history.” Films splashing onto the screen will include “Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark” (2014) on July 26; “Sharkmania: The Top 15 Biggest Baddest Bloodiest Bites” (2014) on July 27; and Sharktopus Vs. Pteracuda (2014) on Aug. 2. Naturally, the star of the show will be “Sharknado 2: The Second One,” which hits TV screens on Wednesday, July 30, and features Ian Ziering (“Beverly Hills, 90210”) and Tara Reid (“Scrubs”) returning after starring in the first fearsome feature. It’s a lot to chew on, but luckily “Sharknado” won’t overlap with Discovery’s more serious “Shark Week” — that annual event gets underway on Aug. 10.

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Julie Chen hosts another season of “Big Brother”

Big Brother (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

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The houseguests entertain viewers once again with more reality-TV antics in this new episode. Julie Chen hosts this reality TV series that follows “houseguests” living in a specially designed house outfitted with cameras and microphones.

So You Think You Can Dance (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

In a new episode of this inspiring dance competition, the best dancers from all five audition cities compete. These gruelling callbacks pit many phenomenal dancers against each other, each hoping to earn a spot in the Top 20.

Motive (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

Homicide detectives Angie Flynn (Kristin Lehman) and Oscar Vega (Louis Ferreira) solve complex crimes in this drama. In a change from the usual procedural format, the viewer knows who the killer is from the outset, but the motive is the mystery.

Taxi Brooklyn (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

Don’t miss the series premiere of this exciting summer sitcom. After arresting foreign cab driver Leo Romba (Jacky Ido), maverick detective Cat Sullivan (Chyler Leigh) makes a deal with him in exchange for his driving services. JUNE 22 - 28, 2014

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Two contestants run into some trouble in this new episode. As they manage their dinner service, the two display some major issues and their struggles lead to an early elimination. Chef Gordon Ramsay judges.

Rookie Blue (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Fite Night looms in this new episode, and the officers of 15 Division are sent to seize any proceeds of the illegal activities. Andy (Missy Peregrym) and Nick (Peter Mooney) make a seizure that results in a seemingly suspicious confession.

Dominion (52) SYFY

9:00 p.m.

Alex (Christopher Egan) is forced to protect the ones he loves, even after rejecting the role of “Chosen One” in this new episode. Meanwhile, Michael (Tom Wisdom) and Gabriel (Carl Beukes) meet as the war between angels and humans begins.

Last Comic Standing (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

It’s time for the first group challenge in this new episode. Comedian Cheryl Hines guest stars as the remaining contestants are given a challenge that will test their proclivity for sketch comedy. J.B. Smoove hosts.

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Donnie and Paul Wahlberg and Joey McIntyre as seen in “Wahlburgers”

Wahlburgers (37) A&E

9:00 a.m.

TLC presents a mini morning marathon of this endearing reality series. Donnie Wahlberg and his brother Paul find a great second location for their restaurant near Fenway Park. Paul must convince brother Mark to agree to the new location.

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8:00 p.m.

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