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Thief’s cache uncovered on Peninsula Discovery helps resolve Seattle case BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — A multi-agency group of law enforcement officers has unearthed a cache of stolen goods, including firearms, in Olympic National Forest near Quilcene. The seven fully loaded storage containers found Friday morning had been hidden by a convicted bank robber who had been on the run for the past five years before his arrest last year, according to the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Bradley Steven Robinett, 46 — who was featured on “America’s

Most Wanted” in 2011 — pleaded guilty in January to escape, being a felon in possession of a firearm and interstate transportation of a stolen Robinett vehicle, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. In Seattle, U.S. District Judge James L. Robart sentenced him Monday to 12 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, as well as $12,886 in restitution. As part of his guilty plea, Robinett told investigators where he had stashed dozens of firearms and other stolen goods. The cache found near Quilcene is the third attributed to Robinett since early March. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — Sweaters from Ecuador, blackberry cheesecake ice cream, Joy in Mudville: They’re coexisting indoors and out as the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts continues today and Monday. “I like the local flair, the sense of community,” Charlie Lyons of Port Angeles said while seated with his daughter Iris, 10, on the main drag of the festival Saturday afternoon. That would be the free Street Fair, where five dozen art, clothing and food vendors are set up around the Vern Burton Community Center at Fourth and Peabody streets.

Street displays The Saturday afternoon sky was a light gray, but the onstreet display of color was bright: Indian Arts, an importer of woolly wraps and wooden percussion instruments from South America, was among the many vendors of vivid wares. Olympic Mountain Ice Cream was doing fine, too — “as long as it doesn’t rain,” said co-owner Justin Strickland — scooping salted caramel, mint chocolate chip and peanut butter pie cups and cones.

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A visit to the national park that dominates the North Olympic Peninsula will cost more as of June 1. Olympic National Park released a schedule of future fee hikes Friday. The vehicle fee, good for seven days, will increase by $5, from $15 to $20. The annual pass will rise from $30 to $40.

The Street Fair is open today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Monday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with children’s entertainment in the Turtle Theater tent today only. Alleyoop, aka Al Hirsch, tells stories and sings songs in his

Fee increases will continue in 2016 and 2017. The vehicle fee will rise another $5 to $25, and the annual pass will cost another $10, rising to $50, next year. The date for the change has not been determined, according to Barb Maynes, park spokeswoman. Neither fee will rise in 2017, but motorcyclists, now charged $5 a visit, will see the fee rise $5 annually until they are paying

$20 a visit in 2017, a total increase of 400 percent. The annual wilderness pass, now $30, will increase to $35 on June 1, remain at $35 in 2016 and rise to $45 in 2017. It’s the first fee increase at the park since 2006. The National Park Service is increasing fees at the 131 parks throughout the nation that charge entrance fees. TURN

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Kasem’s widow won’t face charges LOS ANGELES PROSECUTORS said Friday they will not file elderabuse charges against Casey Kasem’s widow. A charge evaluation sheet released by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said there was insufficient evidence to charge Jean Kasem. Prosecutors cited Jean Kasem’s efforts to ensure her husband was continuously supervised by doctors. “Because of Mr. Kasem’s longstanding profound health issues, this case cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury,” the decision said. Jean Kasem was married to the radio personality for more than 30 years but was stripped of control over his medical care in the

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Norway’s King Harald V, center, gets some local color from Sig Hansen, right, well-known from the television show “Deadliest Catch,” on Friday in Ballard. Hansen is the captain of the fishing vessel Northwestern. final days of his life. Casey Kasem died in June 2014 in Gig Harbor, where his wife took him after removing him from a medical facility where he was receiving around-theclock care.

The longtime “American Top 40” host had a form of dementia and severe bedsores when he died. His daughter, Kerri Kasem, was named his conservator and sought elder-abuse charges against her stepmother.

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MARQUES HAYNES, 89, had dribbling skills that wowed fans in more than 100 countries. He was a showstopper, a player who helped make the Harlem Globetrotters beloved ambassadors of basketball Mr. Haynes around the in 2011 world. Mr. Haynes, often called the greatest dribbler in basketball history, died Friday in Plano, Texas, of natural causes, the Globetrotters said. In two stints with the touring team — from 194753 and 1972-79 — Mr. Haynes played in more than 1,200 games for a team that combined dazzling skills, theatrical flair and circus antics. The Globetrotters will dedicate their 90th anniversary tour in 2016 to Haynes and will wear a uniform patch in tribute. While playing at Langston (Okla.) University, the acrobatic Mr. Haynes caught the attention of Globetrotters owner Abe Saperstein in 1946 after leading Langston to a win over Globies. Mr. Haynes remained at the school but after graduation joined the Globetrotters. He led them to victories against the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers of the NBA in 1948 and 1949. Mr. Haynes was more than mere showman on the court, although his dribbling skills were eye-popping displays that often had opponents standing and watching in awe. He led Booker T. Washington High School in his

hometown of Sand Springs, Okla., to the unofficial national championship in 1941 and was a scholastic All-American that season. He then starred at Langston, an NAIA school where he was a four-time all-conference selection and team MVP. Mr. Haynes led Langston in scoring all four years and the team had a 112-3 record, including a 59-game winning streak. The Globetrotters retired Mr. Haynes’ No. 20 jersey in 2001, one of only five players to be so honored.

__________ BOB BELDEN, 58, a Grammy-winning jazz musician, composer, arranger and producer who was the first American musician to perform in Iran since its 1979 revolution when he toured there earlier this year, died Wednesday. Mr. Belden died at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City’s Manhattan after suffering a heart attack in his apartment, his sister Elizabeth Belden Harmstone said. She described her brother as a pioneer and a “jazz musician true and true.” Mr. Belden was known for conceiving and producing multi-artist thematic albums, including “Miles From India,” on which Indian and American musicians performed Miles Davis tunes, that received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album in 2009. He followed that up with “Miles Español,” which matched alumni of Davis’ band such as Chick Corea and Ron Carter with Spanish musicians.

Considered one of the leading experts on Davis, Mr. Belden won three Grammys (Best Historical Album, Best Album Notes) for his work in the 1990s on boxed sets of the trumpeter’s work for SONY/Columbia. A saxophonist, Mr. Belden mixed electronica influences and jazz on the Grammy-nominated albums, “Animation/Imagination” and “Re-Animation: LIVE!” with trumpeter Tim Hagans.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News

near Bellingham for several years, will assume the The addition of 800 to 1,000 names from the home- Sequim position July 1, School Board President grown Port Angeles “reDonald D. Corlett said. census” seems in sight as Current Superintendent returns from the block-byM.C. Strauss’ contract block volunteer check roll expires June 30. into the Chamber of ComStrauss resigned amid merce office and City Hall. controversy earlier this Disbelieving that Port spring when the School Angeles lost nearly 1,000 residents between the 1930 Board — except for Corlett — also resigned. federal census and April’s Lindaas wants “a chalpreliminary 1940 census — lenge,” Corlett said. thus costing Port Angeles approximately $55 per person in federal aid — the city 1990 (25 years ago) and chamber embarked on A chronic overabundance a block-by-block check this of “no vacancy” signs during week with the blessing of the summer tourism season the regional federal census has pushed the North director. Olympic Peninsula to a Scores of return sheets motel building boom. made out by the volunteer In the past 17 months, enumerators show that an average of two people per block were not enumerated Laugh Lines when federal census-takers scoured the city last month. IT’S BEEN CONFIRMED that Lucasfilm 1965 (50 years ago) and Disney are set to develop another “Indiana A new superintendent Jones” sequel. has been hired for the This time, the ancient Sequim School District. relic everyone is searching Everett Lindaas, 52, for is Indiana Jones. superintendent of the Jimmy Fallon Meridian School District

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 24, the 144th day of 2015. There are 221 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 24, 1935, the first major league baseball game to be played at night took place at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field as the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1. On this date: ■ In 1844, Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message “What hath God wrought” from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore as he formally opened America’s first telegraph line. ■ In 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was dedicated by President

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LOS ANGELES — The pipeline that leaked thousands of gallons of oil on the California coast was not required to have an automatic shut-off valve because of a court fight nearly three decades ago, a Santa Barbara County official said. The original owner of the pipeline skirted the county’s requirement by successfully arguing in court in the late 1980s that it should be subject to federal oversight because the pipeline is part of an interstate network, said Kevin Drude, deputy director of the county’s Energy and Minerals Division. Auto shut-off valves are not

required by federal regulators. “It’s the only major pipeline that doesn’t have auto shut-off,” Drude said. “For us, it’s routine.” Federal regulators are investigating the cause of Tuesday’s leak that spilled up to 105,000 gallons of crude oil from an underground pipe into a culvert and as much as 21,000 gallons into the ocean at Refugio State Beach west of Santa Barbara. The spill killed untold numbers of fish, a few pelicans and mired other birds, sea lions and at least one elephant seal in the muck.

Draining the pipe Plains All American Pipeline was still draining the pipe and trying to locate the leak this weekend. Federal regulators ordered the company to remove the damaged section and send it to a lab for tests on the metal, along with a series of other steps before it could resume pumping oil through the pipe to inland refineries.

While it’s not known if an auto shut-off valve would have detected the leak and reduced the size of the spill, environmentalists have criticized the lack of such a device, saying it could have shut the leaking pipe down sooner. “Everyone is pretty mystified why the pipeline didn’t automatically shut down when the leak occurred,” said Linda Krop, chief counsel of the Environmental Defense Center. Richard Kuprewicz, president of Accufacts Inc. who investigates pipeline incidents, said such valves aren’t always effective, though newer more sophisticated “smart” models provide more accurate signals that can trigger shutdowns. A Plains employee discovered the leak early Tuesday afternoon, about three hours after mechanical issues with the pipeline, according to the company. The pipe was restarted for about 20 minutes before a pump failed and then it was shut down because of changes in pressure.

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WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton received information on her private email account about the deadly attack on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi that was later classified “secret” at the request of the FBI, underscoring lingering questions about how responsibly she handled sensitive information on a home server. The nearly 900 pages of her correspondence released Friday are only a sliver of the more than 55,000 pages of emails Clinton has turned over to the State Department, which had its plan to release them next

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January rejected this week by a federal judge. Instead, the judge ordered the agency to conduct a “rolling production” of the records. Along with a Republican-led House committee investigating the Benghazi attacks, the slow drip of emails will likely keep the issue of how Clinton, the front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, used a personal email account while serving as the nation’s top diplomat alive indefinitely. Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., said the released emails were incomplete, adding that it “strains credibility” to view them as a thorough record of Clinton’s tenure. The prospect for political complication in Clinton’s choice to use a personal email account,

rather than one issued by the government, was evident in the messages released Friday. They included several that were deemed sensitive but unclassified, contained details about her daily schedule and held information — censored in the documents as released — about the CIA that the government is barred from publicly disclosing. Taken together, the correspondence provides examples of material considered to be sensitive that Clinton received on the account run out of her home. Campaigning in New Hampshire, Clinton said she was aware that the FBI now wanted some of the email to be classified, “but that doesn’t change the fact all of the information in the emails was handled appropriately.”

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SEVERAL PARENTS SAY in a lawsuit that a Florida children’s dentist ran a “house of horrors” and performed unneeded tooth extractions and surgical procedures without anesthetic. It’s one of multiple lawsuits filed against Dr. Howard Schneider of Jacksonville. Meanwhile, his office has been picketed by parents carrying signs as a growing number of expatients complain about his practices. Florida officials have launched an investigation, and attorneys say the state is working on an emergency order to shut him down. Schneider has vehemently denied the allegations in interviews.

A MAN CONVICTED of killing Washington, D.C., intern Chandra Levy is expected to get a new trial after government attorneys said the “interests of justice” would best be served by one. On Friday, after more than a year of sporadic hearings and legal wrangling, government attorneys withdrew their opposition to a new trial for Ingmar Guandique. Levy’s 2001 disappearance created a national sensation after the 24-yearold Modesto, Calif., native was romantically linked with then-Rep. Gary Condit, a California Democrat who was later ruled out as a suspect. Her remains were found in a Washington, D.C., park.

THE COMMANDER OF international forces in Afghanistan said Saturday that the Islamic State group is actively recruiting in Afghanistan but is not yet operational there. Gen. John F. Campbell said the group’s sophisticated social media campaign was attracting Taliban fighters based in Afghanistan and Pakistan who are disgruntled with the lack of progress in more than 10 years of fighting to overthrow the Kabul government. As a result, many were pledging allegiance to ISIS, which controls about a third of Syria and Iraq, Campbell told reporters.

VENEZUELANS ARE DUMPING their rapidly depreciating currency at a quicker pace, leading to a staggering plunge in its free-market value as the crisis-plagued economy edges closer to an outbreak of hyperinflation. DolarToday, a widely followed website that tracks exchanges made near the Colombian border, reported Friday that the bolivar had lost a quarter of its value over the past seven days. Everyone in smartphone-obsessed Caracas seemed to learn of the crash at the same time as the DolarToday app sent out a series of messages announcing the new rates under the headline “hyperinflation!”


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CONTINUED FROM A1 Others were found in Oregon and near Lake Sammamish, east of Seattle. At about 11 a.m., the joint law enforcement team removed the storage containers that had been buried 1 to 2 feet underground in a heavily forested area roughly 50 yards off the closest overgrown road. The cache was processed by the FBI, the ATF, the U.S. Forest Service and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. It was covered by a tarp visible to passers-by, authorities said.

Bank robberies Robinett was released in August 2009 after serving seven years at a federal prison in Arizona, where he had lived. Information was not available about his hometown. He had been convicted of robbing banks in Bremerton and Tigard, Ore. He was sent to Seattle on his own recognizance with court orders to report to a designated halfway house within two days. Instead of going to the halfway house as required, he absconded. He then began a crime spree in Washington and Oregon, eluding police on at least three occasions before he was arrested in Hillsboro, Ore., on June 2, 2014. On March 10, a joint team located the first of Robinett’s three caches: a roughly

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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles-born, internationally known poet Tess Gallagher, the widow of the celebrated writer Raymond Carver, will join a small group of fellow poets for a public reading beside Carver’s grave at Ocean View Cemetery this Monday. Lovers of literature are welcome at the 3 p.m. event at Ocean View, 3127 W. 18th St. May 25 would have been Carver’s 77th birthday, so this get-together will include one of his favorite foods: pie. Any kind, from lemon to blackberry, will be welcome at the event, and several of the poets gathering Monday have promised to bring theirs, said Kate Reavey, one of the organizers. Gallagher said Friday she has yet to choose which Carver poems to read.

Mourning dog She’s grieving the loss of her dog, Hashi, who was injured in a 300-foot fall from the bluff outside Gallagher’s home May 17. Clallam County Search and Rescue volunteer Kelly Thomas brought Hashi back up to safety. But the dog, estimated to be about 11, lived only two more days, said Gallagher, who herself had rescued him seven years ago when he was homeless in Seattle. “He slipped off in his sleep” early last Tuesday. “At least we got to be

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The unearthed cache of stolen goods, including firearms, attributed to convicted robber Bradley Robinett is shown in Olympic National Forest near Quilcene. 8-foot-by-10-foot underground bunker located in King County public wetlands around Lake Sammamish, behind a housing complex. More than 30 full storage containers were removed by the FBI Seattle Division’s Evidence Response Team, ATF and Sammamish Police Department in partnership with the King County Sheriff’s Office and State Patrol. On March 25, another joint team located the second cache on private property in northwest Portland, Ore. Approximately five storage containers buried underground were removed by the ATF, FBI and Hillsboro Police Department in Oregon. In September 2009, Robinett was involved in a highspeed chase with Bainbridge Island police and eventually escaped on foot, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

He reportedly left behind a pistol and ballistic vest stolen from the Seattle Police Department years earlier. In November 2009, he was seen driving a stolen car at a park-and-ride in Bellevue. He reportedly attempted to ram a State Patrol patrol car before once again escaping. On June 2, 2014, Robinett was arrested in Hillsboro. He was located after Hillsboro police officers patrolling a Fred Meyer parking lot using an automated license plate reader system to check license plates got a ping on a 2014 Kia Sorrento SUV stolen out of King County. Officers waited for the driver of the vehicle, later identified as Robinett, and arrested him when he returned a short time later.

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10:30 a.m. and St. Mary Cemetery on San Juan Avenue at 11 a.m. Selena Espinoza will sing the national anthem, and Rick Castellano will sound the taps bugle call, while local Scouts will place flags at the grave markers of military veterans. For more information, call 360-385-3454.

Memorial Day ceremonies are planned across the North Olympic Peninsula. One service — which is at the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles — is today. All others are Monday.

together when he passed.” When asked whether she felt up to Monday’s public appearance, Gallagher, 71, said, “Oh, yes. I’m one of those troopers,” and one who will be comforted at the gathering of friends. “I have to honor life,” she said. Poetry readings in remembrance of Carver, who lived the final 10 years of his life in Port Angeles, also were held at Ocean View in 2013 and 2014. Gallagher read “Hummingbird,” a poem her husband dedicated to her: Suppose I say summer, write the word “hummingbird,” put it in an envelope, take it down the hill to the box. When you open my letter you will recall those days and how much, just how much, I love you. Carver died in 1988 at age 50 after a battle with lung cancer. Twenty-four years later, his poem “Late Fragment” and his short story “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” became elements of the multipleAcademy Award-winning movie “Birdman.” When accepting the Best Picture Oscar in February, director Alejandro Iñárritu thanked Gallagher for allowing him to use Carver’s works. Monday’s reading will bring together a cross-section of poets and Carver admirers from around the region: Alice Derry and Tim

PORT ANGELES — A Memorial Day service is set from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. today at the Captain Joseph House, 1108 S. Oak St. Today’s service will be followed by tours from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. through the house. Betsy Reed Schultz, whose son, Army Capt. Joseph Schultz, was killed in Afghanistan in 2011, is turning her former bedand-breakfast, The Tudor Inn, into a respite center or grieving families of fallen service members. Oak Street in front of the house will be closed off during the one-hour ceremony. Port Angeles American Legion Post 29 and the Marine Corps League Honor Guard Mount Olympus Detachment will participate. A gun salute, posting of the colors, flag line, flag folding ceremony, bagpiper and playing of taps are planned. On Monday, Schultz will reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day during an observance at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts. Monday’s observance will be on the main stage at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St., at noon. For information about Captain Joseph House, see www.CaptainJosephHouse Foundation.org.

Roos of Port Angeles, Reavey of Sequim, Kathryn Hunt of Port Townsend and Lower Elwha Klallam tribal Memorial Day ceremony member Suzie Bennett are PORT ANGELES — The among those who will read Clallam County Veterans favorite Carver poems. Association will conduct a Memorial Day ceremony at New collection Mount Angeles Memorial Later this year, a new Park at 9:30 a.m. collection of Carver’s short The ceremony at 45 Monstories will be published by roe Road will honor deceased Knopf. veterans. It’s to be a U.S. edition of It will be at the flagpole in Beginners, which includes the Veterans Circle at the the original versions of sto- south end of the grounds. ries including “What We Talk About When We Talk Cemetery help About Love.” The book could PORT ANGELES — Volbe out in September, Gallaunteers are needed to decogher estimated. rate Port Angeles-area cemThese are the stories eteries Monday. Carver wrote before Gordon The Port Angeles VeterLish, his first editor at ans of Foreign Wars Post Knopf, altered them for the 1024 Post 1024 members will 1981 book also titled What display U.S. flags on poles We Talk About When We along the driveways at Ocean Talk About Love. View Cemetery, 3127 W. 18th An edition of Beginners St., and Mount Angeles with the unedited stories Memorial Park, 45 Monroe was released some years Road, beginning at 7 a.m. ago in Britain, but this will Volunteers are needed to be a new American release. help put up the flagpoles and “It’s going to be a big then return at 4 p.m. to take deal. I’m very, very happy,” them down. said Gallagher, who added For information, call Dale that she has spent more Koelling at 360-477-5686 or than 15 years bringing the 360-477-5687. book forward.

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BRINNON Brinnon ceremony BRINNON — Brinnon Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 10706 will conduct a half-hour Memorial Day service at Brinnon Cemetery at 11 a.m. Monday. The cemetery is near Brinnon Community Church. Music will be performed by Kendra and James. The playing of taps will conclude the ceremony.

CHIMACUM Parade of flags CHIMACUM — VFW No. 7498 and the post’s Ladies’ Auxiliary plan a parade of flags at Chimacum Cemetery at 3 p.m. Monday. A potluck is planned afterwards at the post, 31 Matheson St., Port Hadlock.

FORKS Monument ceremony FORKS — Forks students will lead a ceremony at the West End veterans monument at City Hall, 500 E. Division St., at 11 a.m. Monday. If the weather is bad, the ceremony will move to council chambers. The rifle squad of VFW Post 4106 will provide a gun salute. Participants will then travel to the Transit Center for a short ceremony to lay a wreath and drop the flag to half-staff.

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The gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery, Va., are decorated with U.S. flags on Memorial Day weekend.

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on $50,000 bail. In a Friday court hearing, Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Troberg requested a lengthy continuance because of witness availability and turnover in his office. “I hate to go that far out, but I think considering the number of witnesses — 25 at last count — and the number of experts in particular, [January] is probably the most realistic,” Troberg told Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer.

PORT ANGELES — An attempted murder trial for a Port Angeles man accused of injecting a relative with a lethal dose of insulin has been postponed until January. Robbie Wayne Davis, 39, will go to trial Jan. 11 on three counts of attempted first-degree aggravated murder, three counts of first-degree assault-administers a destructive or noxious substance and two counts of felony harass- ‘More realistic’ ment-threats to kill. Defense attorney John Hayden warned that there Accusations will be days in January Davis is accused of try- when he has to leave court ing to kill his late step- early. uncle, Richard Haynes, “I don’t think that’s with insulin in December unreasonable,” Rohrer told 2013, March 2014 and Hayden. June 2014. “It’s not my first choice Haynes, a non-diabetic to set it out this far. It just who had Down syndrome, seems like it’s probably died of complications of realistic, to be honest.” pneumonia last October. Troberg has announced He was 57. he will retire in September. Davis was arrested last Chief Criminal Deputy June 26. He is being held Michele Devlin will take in the Clallam County jail over the case. She has a

murder trial this fall, Troberg said. Rohrer scheduled a pretrial status conference for July 17.

Several delays Davis’ scheduled trial has been delayed several times because of DNA and handwriting tests at a State Patrol crime lab. An Olympic Medical Center nurse found Haynes with dangerously low blood sugar after being visited by Davis in the hospital June 15, 2014. Charges were added in April that Davis attempted to kill Haynes with insulin in December 2013 and March 2014. The harassment charges were based on letters that Davis allegedly wrote in the county jail that threatened a deputy prosecuting attorney and a caseworker.

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Two Forks residents were charged May 14 with selling methamphetamine, Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team officials said. Jesica Lea McCoy, 36, and Teddy Allen Peterson, 35, each were charged in Clallam County Superior Court with two counts of delivery of methamphetamine.

Their arrests were the 11th and 12th drug-related arrests in the Forks area in recent weeks. OPNET officials alleged that McCoy sold 0.4 grams of methamphetamine for $10 on Feb. 3 and 2.1 grams of meth for $100 on Feb. 17. Detectives found 30.1 grams of suspected meth in McCoy’s vehicle upon her arrest May 13, according to the certification for probable cause.

McCoy was released from the Clallam County jail on her personal recognizance. Peterson allegedly sold 0.5 grams of meth for $50 on July 3, 2014, and 2.1 grams of meth for $100 on Feb. 17, according to the arrest narrative. Peterson posted a $5,000 bail bond Monday. McCoy and Peterson both pleaded not guilty to the Class B felony charges at arraignment Friday.

Fees: 3-year phase-in CONTINUED FROM A1 30 percent more annually from fees after the increase. In 2014, the park took in They will generate revenue to fund a backlog of $2.6 million in fee revenue. projects and spruce up Thirty percent of that would parks before the National be $780,000; however, Park Service’s 2016 centen- “every year, fee revenue fluctuates a little bit,” nial celebration. Superintendent Sarah Maynes said. The park retains 80 perCreachbaum proposed a three-year phase-in of fees cent of fee revenues; the to the national office remaining 20 percent supbecause of public comments ports projects in parks that received after the park pro- do not charge fees, includposed the increases in Octo- ing the Lincoln Memorial and National Mall. ber. Creachbaum said the fee “That was suggested by the public as a way that increases must be used in would make things easier areas that have direct confor our local community,” nection to park visitors, such as visitor center exhibCreachbaum said Friday. “We suggested that . . . its, roadway work or work and that’s what they on the park’s six sewage approved” about a week treatment plants. The park has $23 million ago. in “critical deferred mainteThe park received 157 written comments on the nance” projects as part of fee hike proposal, Maynes $200 million in maintenance projects that need to said. be completed, officials have said. 30% revenue boost Fee revenue has funded Maynes said park offi- rehabilitation of 90 miles of cials expect to receive about park trails and electrical

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SEQUIM — Expecting a worsening drought season in late summer and early autumn, 13 landowners of agriculture properties in the SequimDungeness Valley have agreed not to irrigate portions of their land from Aug. 15 to Sept. 15 as part of a dry-year leasing program funded by the state Department of Ecology. The program — implemented in partnership with the seven irrigation districts and various companies making up the Sequim-Dungeness Water Users Association — is intended to conserve water and maintain surface water flows in the Dungeness River. Experts have projected record-low flows this year. “As irrigators, we are gearing up to be as efficient as we can with our delivery methods as far as the amount we pull out of the river,” said Ben Smith, president of the Dungeness Water Users. Washington Water Trust officials have $200,000 to pay to the 13 landowners to offset the cost of leaving their fields fallow during that time period. “It is a voluntary program where we pay irrigators not to irrigate for the last 30 days of the irrigation season,” said Amanda Cronin, Washington Water Trust project manager. “It is market-based. Basically, the folks that are eligible are members of the districts and companies, and they have to have been irrigating during that August/September time frame in 2014 for a commercial crop on at least 5 acres or more.” The program is expected to be finalized soon. Ecology “sent out an invitation to everyone who was eligible, and we’ve got surprisingly good participation this year,” Cronin said. “The preliminary results are that we had 28 bids that were received from 15 landowners. We accepted 21 bids from 13 different landowners.” Altogether, about 800 acres of farmland will not be irrigated during the 30-day period, according to the agreemeent, Cronin said. That equates to about 330 acre feet of water, or about 107,530,970 gallons. “That is really significant,” Cronin said. Smith urges residents not in the agriculture business to do their part as well to conserve water during the drought. “We are going to be asking the community . . . to cut back as much as possible on yard watering [and] non-commercial use,” he said. “Anything we can let go brown this summer — we are going to be imploring for cooperation on that. “We are extremely appreciative of the relationship we have with the community here.”

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.

Conservationists are “pretty concerned about getting fish upstream,” said Teresa Scott of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. About 1.3 million pink salmon are expected to enter the river this year on their way south to spawning grounds in the Olympic Mountains, she said. “What are we going to do about getting those fish from point A to point B?” asked Scott Chitwood, the director of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe’s Natural Resources Department. “We are going to monitor them. We want to make sure these fish can get to the spawning rivers.” “With a record estimated return of pink salmon to the Dungeness and record-low flows — that is not a good combination.” Challenges include “choke points” in the Dunge-

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Ben Smith, left, president of Dungeness Water Users, addresses an audience of about 150 people Thursday evening at Sequim’s Guy Cole Convention Center alongside Amanda Cronin, David Garlington and Mike Kitz. ness River, Chitwood said. If the river gets too low, for instance, it may run underneath the riverbed at some points. “These are the conditions that we want to try and avoid,” Chitwood said. Small man-made dams also act as artificial checkpoints. “When the flows go down, these can start blocking fish in the river, and that is a real issue for us” during drought years, Scott said. State employees and volunteers routinely remove the small dams one rock or log at a time. That has started for this year. If more is needed to ease fish passage, man-made channels can cut into the riverbed and be lined with plastic. “Whatever we can do to deepen water across those

rivers — those efforts can work,” Chitwood said, noting that such measures have been used in the past successfully, including during a significant drought in the fall of 1987. “We were putting sandbags across the rivers 1 or 2 feet wide, trying to channel the water down this chute,” he said. “It did work to get fish from below to above a problem river.” Another option is to allow fewer fish to get into the river by thinning out their ranks in July or August through sport fishing efforts at the mouth of the Dungeness River, Scott suggested. The last resort would be to trap fish and haul them in tanks upriver, Chitwood said, adding that many fish do not survive such a trek.

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“The reason is we have a lot of our homes” in heavily forested areas, Suslick said Thursday evening. “If we do get a major fire, there are a lot of homes in the path of that. That is where the catastrophic loss comes in.” Residents can take steps to cut the risk to their homes, such as keeping certain types of vegetation confined to certain zones. The first zone, from the structure to about 30 feet away, “should be the zone where you keep your green grass, your low shrubs, your deciduous trees [and] your fruit trees,” Suslick said. The next zone, from 30 to 100 feet, is where conifers should be located, he added. “They are fine to have close to your house. Just thin them out to where the tops of them aren’t touching each other, and then trim them 6 to 10 feet off the ground so fire can’t get up in the crowns.” And make sure all vegetation in these zones is watered regularly, Suslick said. “What we are trying to do is [get] the fire coming through the forest to slowly drop to the ground and burn around your home,” he said. The snowpack in the Olympic Mountains is currently at zero, the lowest it has been since 2005, when it was a little less than 50 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. Snowpack is like a frozen reservoir for river basins, in a typical year accumulating over the winter and slowly melting through the spring and summer, providing a water supply for rivers and streams. The Dungeness River, which relies on snowpack through the summer and early autumn, is expected to dwindle dramatically. The driest time is expected to be from August through October. Less water in the river means less space for salmon and other species of fish to swim upriver to spawn.

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Charlie Lyons and Iris Lyons, 10, enjoy a cool breeze and ice cream at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts on Saturday. The festival, with its free Street Fair outside the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles, continues today and Monday.

Fuca: Performances set CONTINUED FROM A1 ers, steps up at 8:30 p.m. Over on the Chamber The rock-Americana- Stage, the rock ’n’ blues bluegrass band, featuring band PufnStuff plays at Jason Mogi and Kim Tren- 6:45 p.m., followed by Port erry, will be on the Cham- Townsend magician Joey ber Stage adjacent to the Pipia at 8 p.m. Vern Burton at 3 p.m. today Single-day tickets are and 3:45 p.m. Monday. $30 today and $20 Monday, A cross-section of today’s available at the Vern Burmusical offerings: contra ton; as is traditional, childance lessons and the Odd dren 12 and younger are Hack Band at 2:15 p.m., admitted free. swing dance lessons with Later tonight, the last Hot Club Sandwich at 4:45 set of Juan de Fuca After p.m. and a tango class with Hours shows will begin at California’s Redwood Tango 10:30 p.m. Ensemble at 7 p.m. These performances, All three sessions are at included with a festival the Masonic Lodge, 622 S. ticket, bring Rose’s Pawn Lincoln St. Shop, a rock and Americana outfit, to the Metta Room, Music tonight 132 E. Front St., and Blaze Tonight on the Vern Bur- & Kelly, a folk-harmonies ton’s main stage, the March duo, to Kokopelli Grill, 203 Fourth band from Portland, E. Front St. The festival’s final day is Ore., a big band with a brass section and stilt walk- Blues Monday, with at least

six shades of blue. The half-dozen groups to play the Vern Burton stage include the Stacy Jones Band at 12:30 p.m., David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach at 2:15 p.m., and, for the 4 p.m. finale, Curtis Salgado and his band. On the snug Chamber Stage, it’s FarmStrong at 12:45 p.m., PufnStuff at 2:15 p.m. and Joy in Mudville at 3:45 p.m. Abundant information about performers, stages, start times and the Street Fair is in the festival program, available at all of the venues. The festival website is also a resource at www. JFFA.org.

________ Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

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BELLINGHAM — Two people have chained themselves to a support ship for Royal Dutch Shell’s exploratory Arctic oil drilling plans. Eric Ross of the Backbone Campaign said Saturday morning that Matt Fuller joined student activist Chiara Rose in suspending themselves from the anchor chain of the Arctic Challenger, which is in Bellingham Bay. Rose suspended herself from the ship with a climbing harness Friday night. The Coast Guard cutter Osprey — which is homeported in Port Townsend — spent the night monitoring Rose but took no action, Petty Officer 3rd Class Katelyn Shearer said Saturday morning. “We’re really most concerned for her safety and the safety of everyone involved,” Shearer said. Ross said both Rose and Fuller are fine and are not being harassed by the Coast Guard. But he expressed

concern for Rose’s health and said she must be getting dehydrated and tired after her night above the water. Authorities spoke with the woman and asked her to remove herself. “There’s no plans right now to do anything further,” Shearer said. The ship isn’t scheduled to leave the port for several days. Rob Lewis, a spokesman for the Bellingham activists, said they are protesting Shell’s plan for Arctic drilling. He described the Arctic Challenger as a savior vessel that is used in the case of an oil leak but said activists doubt its effectiveness at preventing environmental disasters like the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. He confirmed that the Coast Guard was not interfering with Rose but that they had impounded the activists’ support vessels. Protesters in Seattle have been demonstrating against another part of the Shell drilling fleet.

Dutch Shell is using Seattle’s seaport terminal to house a massive floating drill rig, the Polar Pioneer, which was towed to Seattle’s Elliott Bay after spending almost a month in Port Angeles Harbor. Last weekend, hundreds of activists in kayaks swarmed Elliott Bay to protest Shell’s plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.

the Plaza program for the Civic Center at 152 W. Cedar St. After the open meeting, the council will meet in executive session to conPort of Port Angeles sider city manager candiPort of Port Angeles com- date qualifications. missioners will consider whether they will offer for Forks City Council sale the 4 acres occupied by The Forks City Council Platypus Marine Inc. on the will consider a resolution harbor at Marine Drive and concerning an Olympic Cedar Street when they National Park proposal for meet Tuesday. U.S. Highway 101 around Commissioners will Lake Crescent when it meet at 9 a.m. in port head- meets Tuesday. quarters, 338 W. First St. The meeting will be at Since March, Platypus 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 500 has made public pleas to buy E. Division St. the site, saying it would douThe park is considering ble its marine repair and rehabilitation of 12.3 miles boatbuilding business and its of the highway beginning in present 75-person payroll. 2017 that would disrupt Commissioners also will traffic on the main road to receive a study of marina and from the West End. rates by consultant BST The council also will conAssociates of Seattle. The duct public hearings on a presentation will start at draft ordinance concerning 10 a.m. operation of wheeled allOther agenda items terrain vehicles within the include: city limits and on vacation ■ Amending the lease of of a portion of 10th Avenue the Sequim Bay Yacht Club Northeast. from five years to two due to declining membership. Olympic The club leases 901 square Medical Center feet of office/meeting space Olympic Medical Center and exterior storage space of 1,740 square feet. It cur- commissioners will conduct rently pays $818 per month, a quarterly educational which would rise to $838 retreat Tuesday. The retreat will be from per month Sept. 1. ■ A first-quarter invest- 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the sunroom at Olympic Medical ment report. ■ Soliciting bids to rede- Center, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. velop Terminal 1. Topics of discussion will ■ A contract with the Clallam County Economic be the 2015-17 strategic plan, Quality Management Development Council. ■ Funding for the pro- System and ISO 9001 proposed Composite Recycling gram, and Medicare reimbursement options. No forTechnology Center. mal action will be taken.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider a contract amendment with the county public utility district for improvements to Old Olympic Highway from Gunn Road to the McDonald Creek bridge. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The contract amendment would increase the maximum reimbursement from $7,500 to $25,000. Agenda items include: ■ A letter supporting a Clean Cities proposal for electronic vehicle “fast charging” stations on the Olympic Peninsula. ■ A contract amendment with the Peninsula Housing Authority reallocating funds and revising scope of work. ■ An agreement with Public Health Seattle and King County to receive prepackaged medication services. ■ An agreement with Ask Juan Networks LLC for rent of office space at the Third Street Professional Building. ■ A contract amendment with AHBL Inc. increasing fees for the courthouse stormwater retrofit project and extending the agreement to Dec. 11. ■ Notice of a June 23 hearing on proposed amendments policy for board operating guidelines. The weekly work session was moved from Monday to 9 a.m. Tuesday. Sequim City Council The courthouse will be The Sequim City Counclosed Monday for Memocil will consider approving a rial Day. plaque for a 9/11 memorial when it meets Tuesday. Port Angeles city The council will meet at The Port Angeles City 6 p.m. at the Sequim TranCouncil will discuss rates sit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. and priorities for utilities The bronze identifying during a work session Tues- plaque would grace a monuday. ment displaying an 843The special meeting will pound artifact from the begin at 5 p.m. in council World Trade Center that chambers at City Hall, 321 Sequim acquired in 2011. E. Fifth St. The monument would be in Public comment is not the new Civic Center Plaza. The council also will contaken at City Council work sider approving an Arts on sessions.

Clallam PUD The Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will not meet Monday. The next regular meeting will be Monday, June 1, at the PUD office at 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101 in Port Angeles.

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Mitch Byers, 22, of Sequim flies through the air on his skateboard Saturday morning during the Port Angeles Skate Park dedication ceremony, sign installation and free celebration at the Port Angeles Skate Park located across from Civic Field on Race Street. While the skate park officially opened a decade ago, a sign was installed to recognizing the businesses and individuals who helped make it a reality.

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PORT ANGELES — A 32-foot Bayliner that ran aground 3 miles east of Port Angeles was pulled off a narrow beach with little damage, no pollution and no injuries. An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from the Port Angeles Coast Guard station on Ediz Hook hoisted two men from the beach where they were trapped between sea and cliff at 7:39 p.m. Thursday, said Petty Officer 3rd Class Katelyn Shearer of the Coast Guard’s 13th District. They were taken to emergency medical personnel at the station and found to be unhurt, the Coast Guard said. Vessel Assist of Port Hadlock pulled the Ella Bella off the state tidelands at about 3:15 p.m. Friday, said Roger Slade, owner of the operation. The power boat “is back with the owner on his trailer,” Slade said, declining to identify the owner, although Slade said he was from Port Angeles. “Its running gear was bro-

ken. The swim step was broken off. Other than that, there wasn’t really any damage,” Slade said. “It just wouldn’t run.” The captain of the Ella Bella had contacted the Coast Guard via VHF-FM channel 16 at about 5:15 p.m. Thursday, saying his boat had lost power and was dragging anchor. He requested help contacting a vessel assist company to tow his vessel to shore.

Bad weather It would have taken Vessel Assist about two hours to reach the man, Slade said, and the weather was deteriorating, “so we deferred. “It was a good thing that the Coast Guard did go out.” Along with the Dolphin air crew, a 45-foot response boat was launched from the Port Angeles Coast Guard station at 5:42 p.m., but the water was too shallow to allow it to get close to the boat. At 5:57 p.m., Ella Bella’s captain told the Coast Guard that he and his passenger were abandoning ship.

“It was fortunate they were able to get into the life raft and make it to the shore unharmed,” Shearer said, adding that it is Coast Guard policy to refrain from identifying people who are rescued. The two drifted to shore on the raft. The Dolphin crew lowered a rescue swimmer to the beach and hoisted the two into the helicopter. The Coast Guard reported 6-foot seas and 35 mph winds. “Our crews performed exceptionally during this dynamic case,” said Eric Cookson, command duty officer at Sector Puget Sound in Seattle. “The shallow water depth and high winds made the rescue particularly challenging, but they were able to think on their feet and get the two people the help they required.” The boat carried 50 gallons of oil, but there were no reports of sheens or any other pollution, Shearer said. “It never had any water in it. No oil got out,” Slade said. The Coast Guard investigation is expected to take a few weeks or months, Shearer said.

PORT ANGELES — Brooklyn, N.Y., native Jonathan Pasternack, a conductor who’s been leading orchestras since he was a teenage college student, has been chosen as the next Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra music director. A nine-member search committee selected Pasternack from the eight candidates who have auditioned here since last September, and it was an exceedingly tough decision, committee chairwoman Marie Meyers said Friday. “We had the musicians rank all of the conductors,” she said, “on how they connected with the musicians and elicited their best efforts” in concert. “They overwhelmingly had great responses for Jonathan,” said Meyers, also a flutist in the symphony.

Starts July 1 Pasternack, 46, has conducted orchestras, operas and ballets from Washington state to Massachusetts and from London to The Hague — and is making plans now to move to Port Angeles for his July 1 start date. His annual salary for the three-quarters-time position is in the advertised range of $40,000 to $45,000. The job does not come with benefits, Meyers said. Earlier this month, Pasternack finished a yearlong engagement as director of orchestral activities at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. He will be working in Switzerland and Spain for part of the summer. When he got the phone call from symphony board President Mary Ann Unger, Pasternack was visiting family in New York City — and “completely thrilled” to hear from Port Angeles. He auditioned for the conductor’s post last fall, rehearsing with and leading the symphony in the Nov. 1 all-Beethoven concert. “I was struck by the enthusiasm and the level of talent in the community,” he said. “It’s very exciting

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for me. “Really, where classical music is going to come alive is in the community orchestras and youth orchestras.” The Port Angeles Symphony’s 55 musicians range from 15-year-old first violinist Kate Powers to timpanist Ed Grier, who will turn 81 this summer. “He had a good beat. That’s all I care about,” quipped Grier, a symphony player for a good five decades now. “I look forward to his guidance in the future,” Grier added.

Long search The musicians and their audiences have been through a long search together. Conductor hopefuls included Port Angeles School District educators Ron Jones and James Ray, along with Kristin Quigley Brye, a music teacher and director of musical theater at Peninsula College, while the out-oftowners were Richard Sparks from Texas, Jooyong Ahn from Tennessee, Wesley Schulz from Bainbridge Island and Matthew Savery from Montana. Jones, who conducted the symphony last fall in its Pops & Picnic concerts, will return for a pops encore: concerts in Port Angeles and Sequim on Sept. 25 and 26. Known for taking the Port Angeles High School

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Expand reach Pasternack, for his part, hopes to expand the orchestra’s reach by visiting schools across Clallam County and even embarking on a regional concert tour. “I’m not sure these ideas are new,” he said, “but I would build on things done in the past. “The orchestra really belongs to the whole community of the North Olympic Peninsula,” so West End concerts, for example, could be on the horizon. “We get musicians and audience members from Forks,” he said, “and it would be great to go out there and bring the music.” Pasternack added that he’s long imagined what it would be like to live and make music here. He first visited Port Angeles in 1995, when he was relatively new to the conducting game. Not too new, though: Pasternack led his first orchestral concert when he was an 18-year-old student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to found the MIT Chamber Orchestra, which he led for three seasons before coming West to earn a master’s degree and doctorate in music at the University of Washington.

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Other career highlights so far might include a top award at the sixth Cadaqués Orchestra International Conducting Competition in 2002 in Barcelona, Spain, where he was the only American invited to compete. Pasternack has also recorded a CD on the Naxos label, in which he leads the London Symphony Orchestra in Bartók’s Miraculous Mandarin Suite and Brahms’ Symphony No. 1. The disc got good reviews, including one from The Seattle Times that called the music “especially delectable in Pasternack’s hands.” The Port Angeles Symphony, founded in 1932, has had just five conductors. Most recent was Adam Stern of Seattle, who led the symphony for nine years before the board of directors opted not to renew his contract in May 2014, saying it wanted a more communityfocused orchestra. Now Pasternack is poised to direct the ensemble in its 2015-16 season, to include 16 symphony and chamber orchestra performances from this November through next May. The Port Angeles Symphony’s members, Pasternack said, showed him their dedication to sharing great music. “I am thrilled and honored to be associated with them,” he said.

________ Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.


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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly “Business Nugget” meetings are held the last Wednesday of the month at 7:30 a.m. in the dining room of the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. This Wednesday’s program will feature the chamber president, Jim Moran of The 401(K) Co., discussing retirement planning options for individuals and business owners with a focus on keeping Moran up with current market trends. Moran is also the chamber’s 2015 president A continental breakfast will be provided. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are normally held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. However, there is no meeting Monday because of Memorial Day. The luncheon series resumes June 1 with a program about the Port Townsend School of Woodworking. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. Tuesday’s program will feature Hugo Soule a discussion on water issues as the Sequim-Dungeness Valley population grows. Speakers will be Chris Hugo, Sequim city community development director, and Ann Soule, city water resource project manager. The meeting sponsor will be Creative Changes. Reservations for lunch have closed, but seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. Phone 360683-6197 or email jodim@sequimchamber.com. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s speaker will be Clint Beyer, owner of Beyer Barrels of Forks, with updates on the gun industry. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is chicken alfredo. Beyer ■ 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 speaker will be Sam Phillips, Clallam County Fire-Rescue District No. 2 fire chief. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Crunched for time? You can still exercise in matter of minutes BY LESLIE BARKER

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Were all but the tiniest sliver of your favorite pie left, would you eat it, or gripe that you wanted the whole pie? Would you stay indoors on the one sunny day of your weeklong beach vacation, lamenting that the other six were rained out? Of course not. Snippets matter, be they of pie or of days or, when it comes to working out, of minutes. In other words, the “not enough time” excuse doesn’t cut it. Try a minute every hour of push-ups off the countertop, or squats while your coffee reheats, and just see how that energizes you. “I want to show people exercise is not as disruptive as we’re made to believe, where you drive to the gym, spend an hour there, shower, drive home,” says Brett Klika, a California personal trainer and author of 7 Minutes to Fit. “Just drop your stuff and in a couple of minutes, you’ve changed your physiological makeup.” With that encouragement in mind, we offer these ways to make the most of one-, five-, seven- and 10-minute chunks of time.

One minute The expert: Brother ChiSing (aka Norman Eng), spiritual director of the Dallas Meditation Center. As with physical exercise, meditating for 20 minutes is better than one, but even those 60 seconds can be helpful, he says. Making it work: Take a minute when you wake up to be still and visualize the best out-

Personal trainer Ellen Cardona warms up by jumping rope (60 reps) during a demonstration of her 10-minute workout. come for your day, he says. Or take three slow, deep breaths, then spend the rest of the minute focusing on and enjoying your own way of breathing. Or walk for a minute, he says. “My body feels weak sometimes,” says ChiSing, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, “but to do a one-minute walk up and down the stairs makes such a difference for me. “One minute will open the door to your heart wanting more,” he says. “I believe in the power of one-minute meditation and one-minute exercise.”

Five minutes The expert: Tara Kristof, Dallas yoga instructor. “There are a couple of ways to go,” says Kristof, who teaches at City Yoga, Lotus and Sync, to name but a few. “Sun salutations, floor stretches. Sometimes that’s all I have time for during the day. The whole body is moving, the heart rate is up.” Making it work: To do a sun salutation, check out yogajournal.com for more detail than we can give here. For the floor stretch (or supta padangusthasana, if you want to get technical), start by lying on the floor or on your bed with your legs extended. TURN

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Wave debt sale KIRKLAND — Broadband operator Wave, which operates Internet and cable TV services on the North Olympic Peninsula, has raised $130 million to fund expansion plans on the West Weed Coast. The debt sale, announced Thursday but finalized after investors were lined up in April, is the first time the company has tapped outside investors since a $1 billion fundraising and refinancing of its existing debt in 2012. In past years, the company would add broadband capacity “at about the rate that we’re able to reinvest [our] profits,” Wave Chief Executive Steve Weed said. “What’s really different here is we’re accelerating the growth. The opportunity is good enough that we’ve decided to take advantage of the opportunity to grow faster.” Weed, a longtime telecom executive, founded the privately held Kirkland company in 2002 and has since amassed a $2.5 billion

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A bow picker, a type of boat used to fish Alaska’s Copper River, was part of a flotilla of large and small boats that protested a Navy training exercise by gathering in the harbor of Cordova, Alaska, on May 16.

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area for decades without major environmental harm, and that opponents are focusing on the ANCHORAGE — A Navy Ocean drills extreme limits of what would be training exercise planned in the allowed as far as environmental But it’s the ocean part of the Gulf of Alaska has sparked impact. drills that worries opponents, heated opposition in a nearby Air Force Capt. Anastasia including the Cordova City Counsmall commercial fishing town broadband network carrying InterWasem said there is no desigwhose residents say the drills are cil, which opposes the plan. net, voice and cable-TV service for nated endangered species habitat The city wants the Navy to taking place in the critical habi420,000 customers on the North in the exercise zone, whose move the training 200 nautical tat of breeding and migratory Olympic Peninsula, the Puget northern border is about 70 miles miles offshore and reschedule it marine life. Sound area, Portland, Sacramento from Cordova. to mid-September after salmon Migrating salmon and other and the San Francisco Bay Area. have migrated. marine animals will be harmed Military officials said the June Air Force responds by explosions, sonar and up to Massage practice schedule offers optimal condi352,000 pounds of debris that Impacts to marine mammals includes toxic materials like mer- tions. PORT ANGELES — Amber would not be significant, Wasem “We’re looking at the cleanest said. cury, lead and cyanide, said Emily Bellamy has opened Atma Masand most pristine, full-of-life Stolarcyk, program manager for sage Healing Therapies, a masShe said salmon and other body of water we have left,” Stothe Eyak Preservation Council. sage therapy and MCKS Pranic fish species would not be The nonprofit group protested larcyk said. healing practice, at her office, affected, given the relatively lim“It’s a very pure food source the drills by surrounding the fuel 634 E. Eighth St. ited amount of activity and short dock in the town of Cordova with that feeds a lot of people and pro- exercise durations planned for a Her services include Swedvides a lot of jobs. And there’s ish, deep tissue, treatment, pre- their boats May 16. vast area. absolutely no reason to do the The Navy exercises are schednatal, on-site chair massage, She said the National Marine uled to take place between June 15 training here.” Pranic healing and Pranic psyFisheries Service assessed Military officials with the and June 26, with the nearest impacts to fish, including salmon. chotherapy. Alaskan Command say the Navy point of land 12 miles away. TURN TO BRIEFLY/A10 TURN TO NAVY/A10 has conducted training in the It’s part of the multi-branch THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Massage practice Bellamy helps run the Free Pranic Healing Clinic. She also offers chair massages at Bliss Hair Co. & Apparel, 207 W. First St., every third Thursday of the month through August from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For any additional information about Bellamy’s services, call or text 360912-3373.

Tattoo shop moves PORT ANGELES — Jimbo Cutler, owner of Port Angeles Tattoo, has moved his business to a larger space at the Carpenters Hall, 420 E. First St. The new shop has a separate lobby, private art room and a private tattoo room with sterile stainlesssteel equipment and wheelchair accessibility. Cutler has been professionally tattooing for three years. The shop is open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily for consultations and appointments. For more information, visit www.jimbo.tattoo, phone 360-797-4265 or email portangelestattoo@ gmail.com.

Marketing talk PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe will host a marketing seminar for business owners Tuesday afternoon. Featured will be Kevin Elliff of Windridge Solutions from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at the tribe’s Heritage Training Center at 401 E. First St. Elliff’s “Integration Digital Marketing” seminar will cover the basics needed to engage customers and clients online. The training is offered free of charge and is open to the public. For more information or to reserve a seat, phone 360-417-8545.

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CONTINUED FROM A9 That creates in the body a response of calming the nerKeeping your left leg on vous system, she says. “It can wake you up more, the floor, hug your right knee into your chest. Then wrap a balance you out because strap, rope or rolled-up towel you’re getting more oxygen,” around the ball of your right Kristof says. foot. “It’s definitely better than Hold on to each end of the not doing anything at all. It’s strap with one or both hands getting energy moving while you extend your leg, through your body.” raising it into the air. Stretch the leg for several Seven minutes breaths, moving toward as The expert: Brett Klika, straight a leg as possible. author of 7 Minutes to Fit. Take the strap into your These 420 seconds are right hand while you open near and dear to the heart of your leg out to the right. Keep the left leg firmly on Klika. He co-wrote and pubthe floor or bed while you take several deep breaths lished the research behind through your nose. Raise Johnson & Johnson’s timeyour right leg and move the crunch workout — which, thanks to The New York strap to your left hand. Guide it across your body, Times, most people now holding the stretch for sev- know as the 7-Minute Scientific Workout. eral breaths. There’s nothing magic Finally, with your right leg across your body to the about the number seven, he left, extend your right arm to says; it came about simply the right while you turn your from a dozen exercises done chest and your gaze to the for 30 seconds each, with 10 seconds rest between each. right. But he says, “When you Voila: a spinal twist. Repeat on the left side, look at creating physiologimaking sure to breathe cal change, of improving deeply in and out the nose. your mood, you can change

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“In a way, they’ve lost their roots. They need to reestablish themselves.” By bringing back Sanders recognizable characters, McDonald’s and KFC — the former Kentucky Fried Chicken — may be trying to remind consumers of a simpler time, Crutchfield added. Familiar faces A McDonald’s spokesNEW YORK — McDon- man said the campaign for sirloin burgers — ald’s has resurrected the which features the HamHamburglar, so the fried burglar — was geared chicken chain KFC has announced that it is bring- toward “the social audience that is on the social sites,” ing back or 18- to 35-year-olds. Colonel Similarly, the chief Sanders, a marketing officer for KFC whiteU.S., said bringing back haired, Colonel Sanders — now white-suited portrayed by former “Satcharacter urday Night Live” actor based on Darrell Hammond — the compawas intended to “attract Hamburglar ny’s founder, the younger customer.” the late Col. Harland Sanders. “They want to be a part Gold and silver of American culture but Gold for June delivthat culture has changed,” ery lost 10 cents to settle Dean Crutchfield, an inde- at $1,204 an ounce Friday. pendent brand consultant, July silver ended at said about big fast-food $17.051 an ounce, down 8.1 companies. cents, or 0.5 percent. disruptions, including the impact of winter weather in the East, Yellen said in a speech delivered to the Providence (R.I.) Chamber of Commerce. “If the economy continues to improve as I expect, I think it will be appropriate at some point this year to take the initial step to raise the federal funds rate target and begin the process of normalizing monetary policy,” Yellen said.

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CONTINUED FROM A9 Associated Press. As for delaying and reloThe expert: Ellen Carcating the Navy exercises, “ E n v i r o n m e n t a l dona, Richardson personal protection is an integral the current schedule takes trainer. part of the exercise,” said into account when the TURN TO WORKOUT/A11 in an email to The weather is ideal for training, Wasem said. That’s really poor timing, said Cordova City Council member Kristin Carpenter. Carpenter said the community of 2,300 people is feeling the risk personally, having gone through the fallout from the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill about 45 miles southeast.

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up times match what we’ve nia customers. grown up with.” How small? Since 2002, Honda has put 43 of its FCX Where to refuel and FCX Clarity models in consumers’ hands. On paper, hydrogen cars Among more than 28 can indeed appear to be a million passenger cars on green dream. So why aren’t California’s roads, barely more people driving them? 100 carry hydrogen onboard. Proponents note that

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NEW YORK — For decades, hydrogen has been the Dracula of automotive fuels. Just when you think a stake has been driven through its zero-emissions heart, the technology rises from the grave. In 2015, even with gasoline cheaper than it has been in years, hydrogen is back to haunt those who insist that battery electric vehicles are the long-term solution for reducing fossil fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. This time — with hydrogen fuel cell costs falling significantly, and a tiny yet budding network of public fueling stations — automakers are placing their latest long-odds bet on hydrogen cars. Hyundai has been first in the latest wave of fuel cell models, which are actually electric cars with one important difference: Instead of a plug-in battery that draws power from the electrical grid, a fuel cell generates power from an electrochemical reaction between onboard hydrogen and oxygen in the air. Clean water trickles out the tailpipe as the only byproduct.

300 miles on a fill-up In a technical riposte to most battery electric vehicles, which generally travel less than 100 miles on a charge, and take several hours to recharge, fuel-cell cars operate as conveniently as gasoline models. They travel roughly 300 miles on a tank, and their ultrastrong carbon-fiber tanks can be pumped full of hydrogen in less than 10 minutes. Count David Uselton and his wife, Suelyn, as true believers.

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A driver fills his hydrogen-powered Hyundai at a refilling station for fuel-cell vehicles in Irvine, Calif. In June, the couple from Dana Point, Calif., became the second California family to lease the hydrogen version of the Hyundai Tucson crossover sport utility vehicle. They are paying $499 a month with $2,999 down, decisively more than they would for the same Tucson with a gasoline engine. But perks include a $5,000 purchase rebate from the state and three years’ worth of free hydrogen from Hyundai. Uselton, a director of a global e-commerce company, remembers their teenage son’s assembling a toy car model about eight years ago. The toy scooted across the floor, powered by a fuel cell that used sunlight to generate hydrogen from water. “He thought it was really cool, and asked, ‘Why can’t every car work like this?’ ” Uselton said. Like the nearly 70 other people who have leased hydrogen-fueled Tucsons, the Useltons were checked out by Hyundai to ensure the car would fit their lifestyle. The criteria included geographic proximity to the nine public hydrogen sta-

tions operating around Los Angeles and San Francisco. “I would rather shamelessly drive to dealerships, asking to be part of the program,” Uselton says. His enthusiasm was driven by a belief that automobiles require a reinvention. “One thing we know for sure is that oil will not be here forever,” he said. “The combustion engine can’t be a long-term answer for our grandchildren. “There have to be other answers out there.” Uselton appreciates that the Tucson is roomier than the typical small electric car, swallowing gear for his weekend music gigs. Unlike with battery EVs, hydrogen technology easily scales up to power larger vehicles. Devin Lindsay, a powertrain analyst at IHS Automotive, said that while EVs work well for people who drive set distances and can plan trips around charging, hydrogen could be a better fit for people who have spent a lifetime pumping gasoline. “EVs still aren’t what consumers are used to,” Lindsay said. “Fuel cells are promising because their range and fill-

hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. But deriving that element efficiently has been a major catch, along with a dearth of places to refuel. The cars’ onboard fuel cells and storage tanks have been exorbitantly expensive. When Honda tested its first FCX fuel cell-cars in California in 2002, analysts estimated the cars cost up to $1 million each to produce. Automakers have also talked up hydrogen cars, with skeptics seeing the technology as a pipe dream. Automakers’ hands in some ways are being forced: California’s powerful regulators have decreed that the six largest automakers build increasing numbers of zero-emissions models, toward a goal of having 87 percent of new cars produce zero tailpipe emissions by 2050. Those automakers now receive more than twice the credits from California for each fuel-cell car they produce versus battery electrics. In 2007, General Motors introduced a test fleet of 119 Chevrolet Equinox hydrogen SUVs. The company boldly predicted it would sell as many as one million fuel-cell vehicles by 2020. But development stalled, and the industry turned its attention to EVs and plugin hybrids. Honda and Mercedes have leased small test fleets of hydrogen cars to Califor-

Remaining bullish But still, automakers including Toyota — the unmatched king of hybrids — remain bullish on hydrogen. Toyota will offer its $58,325 Mirai fuel-cell compact this year, exclusively in California for now. The car’s name means future in Japanese. Honda will follow in 2016 with a car based on its streamlined FCV concept model. Toyota began developing its hydrogen technology more than 20 years ago, even as it began work on the first Prius hybrid, according to John Hanson, Toyota’s spokesman for advanced technology. The company says it has reduced the Mirai’s fuel cell cost by 95 percent compared with its previous-generation car. Toyota has linked up with BMW to develop fuel cells, with other alliances formed by GM and Honda, and by Daimler, Ford and Nissan.

“If you can put in 10 minutes and make your 10-minute workout intense and using all your body, this is a great workout,” she says. “Your body’s a great machine and is meant to be used.” Making it work: If you don’t have a 10-minute chunk of time, do half of this now and half later, she says. “The more intensity the better.” For a warmup, pretend to jump rope to the count of 60. Then run in place, lifting knees high, for another minute. For legs, do 10 fullbody squats, lowering to the count of three, holding for two, pushing up and immediately lowering again. Move on to forward lunges, five per leg, and curtsy lunges; again, five on each side. For speed and power, do 10 burpees and 10 mountain climbers. For core, do a plank for one minute or divide it into 20- or 30-second segments. For abs, do 10 leg lifts, followed by 10 repeats of “walking up the leg.” To cool down, stand up, lift your arms high above your head. Bend your torso until your hands brush the ground. Slowly rise, one vertebrae at a time.

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Personal campground service? They’re experimenting with it in Washington state parks BY CHRISTOPHER SOLOMON

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H, MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND — the traditional opening day of camping season. The s’mores! The smell of wood smoke! The ravenous mosquitoes and the calamine lotion and the filthy, delighted children catching desperate perch with canned corn niblets as a mountain breeze carries the smell of well-subscribed pit toilets to lumpy tent sites! God, I love it. For me and millions of other Americans, nothing returns us to youth like the first bite of a campfire-charred wiener, preferably one brought to mouth in a hand smelling dangerously of Off! The cheap family Solomon weekend spent at the local state park is summer, period. That’s why, when I recently heard that more “glamping” was coming to Washington State Parks, the news irritated me more than a black fly’s bite. “Glamping,” shorthand for “glamorous camping,” is having a moment. There’s a long tradition of renting old cabins in parks. Moderately priced yurts are popular now, too. But glamping takes this to another level. Imagine sleeping in a spacious, walled canvas tent on a raised platform. Between high-thread-count sheets. With vanity tables. This trend has emerged over the past 10 years or so. But now it is moving from private resorts to public parks, with the state of Washington apparently at the front of the line.

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ASHINGTON’S FIRST glamping concessionaire, Pampered Wilderness, opened two years ago in Millersylvania State Park [south of Olympia]. The half-dozen swanky tents, bearing twee names like “Safari Suite Cabin” and “Shabby Chic Cabin,” have amenities like flat-screen TVs or microwaves and fireplaces. And throw pillows. My beef isn’t with glamping, despite its issues (unfortunate portmanteau, the image of lumbersexuals playing Ralph Lauren at summer camp). But keep it out of our parks. Millersylvania State Park, where glamping will set you back nearly $500 for two nights on a weekend, was bad enough. Now the state is offering glamping at the 5,579-acre Moran State Park. Set on Orcas Island, in that green puz-

the till. But nature isn’t a cash register. Parks contribute other things. Nationally, the ■ How often do state parks had a you camp at a record 739 million visits in the past fis- campground in Washington state? cal year, or nearly Take today’s three times the Peninsula Poll at number of visits to peninsula the national parks dailynews.com. system, Ledford said. His group estimates that, based on studies by several states, state parks add some $20 billion to state and local economies each year. Certainly, his group has a stake in getLILLI CARRE/THE NEW YORK TIMES ting more money for parks. But parks are a bargain. You just have to invest in them. fee-based amenities. If you want to see the social benefits, you Fees for campgrounds, parking, youhave to keep the doors open, for everyone. name-it made up, on average, nearly Isn’t that the real business of a state — 42 percent of state park operating expenses nationally in the 2014 fiscal year, according protecting and giving equal access to things we’ve decided are important? to Lewis Ledford, executive director of the More than two-thirds of the states have National Association of State Park Directurned to dedicated funding sources, like tors. lotteries or fees for specialized license Charging you for stuff is now a billionplates, to help make up for lost state funds. dollar enterprise and the largest single Last year, those sources contributed source of money for state parks overall. more than $500 million to the parks. The NE OF THE HARDEST-HIT other states should adopt this approach. places has been my beloved EverIn addition, Congress should reauthogreen State. rize the federal Land and Water ConservaThe state Legislature chopped the sys- tion Fund, first signed into law in 1964, tem’s public funding by 79 percent over which uses money from offshore oil and the past six years. gas leasing for state and local parks and The system hosts about 30 million visits recreation projects and for national parks, annually but has lost one-third of its staff. forests and wildlife refuges. The Legislature also directed the state President Barack Obama has called for park system to fend more for itself by run- reauthorization of the program at full ning more like a business. funding, but Congress has yet to act. Predictably, it is now much easier today to find a fee box than a park ranger. STATE PARK CAMPGROUND It also costs as much as $70 to pitch a on a summer’s evening is a lot of tent for a weekend in a Washington state things. Fireflies wink their Morse park, not counting the $30 annual Discover code. Kids run wild after them. Pass (or fee of $10 a day) required for cars A man strings a blue tarp from an RV to enter, plus any additional fees for camp- to tall trees and drinks beer beneath it. site reservations. Somewhere, someone is burning hamThrow in a tank of gas, some firewood burgers over open flame. and a bag of marshmallows, and a family To me these places are always a big, weekend of camping can easily run to $200. messy, often beautiful diorama of America. Now add glamping. And it doesn’t end We might not want to embrace all of it, there. but all of it is ours. The state Parks and Recreation ComWe need to keep it that way, down to mission is also looking for funding to add every lumpy campsite. Wi-Fi and may consider zip lining at some ________ parks. Christopher Solomon, a Seattle resiThese aren’t ways to increase our access dent, is a contributing editor at Outside to nature or encourage our increasingly magazine. nature-distanced kids to hold pine cones This essay first appeared this weekend instead of PlayStations. in The New York Times. These are ways to put more dollars in

zle of the San Juan Islands, Moran is a jewel of Washington’s parks system. You can walk beneath a canopy of Western red cedars older than our nation. The park is also wildly popular. On almost any summer day there’s a scrum for its campsites. Yet Wanderlust Camp, which welcomes its first glampers this weekend, will occupy several campsites in a corner of the most popular campground. A reservation can cost up to $220 per night for a minimum two-night weekend stay in midsummer. Coffee delivered at your tent-flap is $9 extra. This is the worst thing to happen to public camping since poison ivy.

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“I will be remembering and respecting all the men and women in the United States and the world who have given their lives, and the wounded who are home now with us who are working really hard to get well.”

“My grandpa, Gary McGoff. He was in the Navy during World War II. I now have more respect for others fighting for our country. I want to salute all those for what they have done. It takes guts to do that.”

“All the veterans who have passed on. We recognize them for the freedoms we have to enjoy. My two grandfathers, Gene and Roger, were in the Air Force at the old Neah Bay air base years ago.”

“My dad, who was in the Navy. He passed away more than 20 years ago. They presented our family with a flag for his service, and it sits in a place of honor on our fireplace at home.”

“My brother and father both served in the Air Force. I’ll think of them. Unfortunately, I have to work on Monday.”

“My dad, Ralph. Last year was his last Memorial Day. Shortly after that, he passed away. He was in the Army years ago. He was honored at the Veterans Park in PA, where they rang the bell for him.”

“My parents. It just reminds me of the people who made me who I am. My father was a veteran. We go to the cemetery and visit them.”

“We don’t have anybody in particular in our family. We just like to thank everybody who has served our country. God bless America.”

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Peninsula Voices by the SARC establishThe presumption by this ment. It is easy to predict how selfish Sequim Aquatic these five commissioners Recreation Center board will vote on raising your and its advocates that this property taxes to finance entity’s insolvency and histhe improvements at torical mismanagement SARC: “yes,” “yes,” “yes,” should be validated and “yes” and “yes.” imbedded on the backs of Such a self-serving property taxpayers is sheer board of commissioners is idiocy. not fair. No one of sound mind People who do not use should buy a pig-in-a-poke, SARC but have to pay the meaning that salaries, ben- taxes need to be heard. efits and wasteful overTherefore, we need nonspending and underchargusers of SARC to run for ing are the cause of its commissioners of the now-threatened revenue SARC metropolitan park demise. district with the objective And no sane person (or of managing a “frugal” entity) should buy a busiSARC that provides essenness like SARC when it’s tial services and thus can clearly insolvent. be supported by user fees, By the way, where are donations and grants. its audited financials? To support our frugal We, the taxpayers, candidates, we need to should never bail out any unite in the group Citizens failing business. for a Frugal SARC. SARC absolutely needs If you want to help an entirely new managebring about a better SARC, ment team and plan, one please email frugalsarc@ that is 100 percent priyahoo.com. vately financed and operIn addition to board ated. candidates, we need volunPlease vote no to both teers experienced in manballot measures and lend agement, finance, engineeryour support to frugalsarc ing, law and fundraising. @yahoo.com. Eckart Mildenstein, Dave Munro, Sequim Sequim

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Frugal SARC group If the new Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center metropolitan park district is established in August, its commissioners — you will vote for them on the same ballot — will have the power to raise your taxes by up to 75 cents per $1,000 assessed property value ($150 per year for a property of $200,000). Candidates for commissioners will likely be members of Citizens for SARC, a special-interest group led

Shoreline plan You may find the Clallam County Shoreline Management Plan update on your Nov. 3 general election ballot. The update is similar to “Obamacare.” It is a convoluted dogma/document that is unintelligible and a blank check for the overreach of big government. In 1972, when the Shoreline Management Act became law, it sounded like a good idea. It has been politicized

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Let’s pause to remember THIS MEMORIAL DAY, there will be honor guards snapping to attention as flags ripple in the breeze. Amid the green lawn and bright flowers of cemeteries throughout the state, lone buglers and mournful pipers will evoke a heartfelt tear. On Monday, I hope we can all shut off our smartphones and pause from our barbecues and picnics and busy lives; that we can take a moment to remember those who served in the military who gave their precious lives for our nation, for our way of life and for our freedom. Whether they died a century ago or just last week, their sacrifice renews itself every day as we who probably never knew them go about our daily

lives — as we work, play, raise our families and build our communities. For the men and women who fell in World Wars I and II, in Korea, Vietnam, the Middle East or anywhere else — be they strangers, relatives or old friends — they are all our family. On Memorial Day, we remember those who gave their all for our nation. But every other day of the year, may we also not forget to honor and thank the military men and women who served at home and abroad in the past, and especially appreciate those men and women who are serving today. William Shaw

■ Iran’s primary dispute with Israel is its mistreatment of Palestinians. ■ Terrorist attacks against the U.S. are due substantially to its complicity in Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians. The U.S. must tell Israel it will have to war against Iran or anyone else without U.S. support if Israel continues to resist any reasonable peace settlement with the Palestinians. Malcolm D. McPhee, Sequim

The great life

If our society needs examples, take note of Scandinavia, where equalShaw is a regional publisher for ity is the winning process Sound Publishing Inc.. and where everyone has a share of the great life. In opposition and at great reflection, we see dered giving the current legitimate critics of U.S. and perverted as a way to street poor, homeless, raise taxes, lower shoreline Clallam County update the and Israel policies in the unemployed young as well appearance of due process. Middle East. property values and reguIf we, the people, are It is my contention that as older, a reactionary late otherwise acceptable political party wanting to fooled into voting for this the U.S., with the support behavior. dismantle that medical jusof Israel, started a war Article I, Section I of the pig-in-a-poke, it will be tice it hates so much, and much harder to make the against Iraq in 2003 to state constitution states the hungry. argument that this Ecology strengthen the position of our government officials Can you, my fellow the U.S. and Israel in the (elected and appointed) are cram-down is contrary to Americans, actually accept due process. Middle East. there to act on our behalf. hunger in our streets? When the time comes, The U.S. incurred most The state Department of By what right do you just say no to the Departof the cost in loss of life, Ecology consists of have to let our fellow citiinjury and, by some estiappointed partisan radicals ment of Ecology. zens suffer any distraction Just say no to the curmates, trillions of dollars. whose mission is to grow from the good life? rent Clallam County I argue that it was this government while cloaked Somehow, we Americans Shoreline Management catastrophic failure that in trappings of environmust discover why a large Plan update. greatly escalated the war mentalism. Karl Spees, and terrorism we see in the political party, the party of The Clallam County Abraham Lincoln, wishes Port Angeles Middle East today. commissioners could vote people to do without. If the U.S. went to war the update down without a Congress, that analU.S.-Israel with Iran, the consequences retentive, nonfunctioning ballot vote. could be even more cataSadly, Ecology could A May 10 letter “The bunch of yokels that insists strophic than the Iraq war, on nonfunctioning on impose its cookie-cutternature of evil” stated that especially for the U.S. plan on us anyway. my previous U.S. Middle behalf of their clients — us I also argue that: Section 3 of the state East policy letter was anti— has not been sufficiently ■ Israel has increased constitution states: “No Semitic and favored the driven to do the right its provocations against person shall be deprived of destruction of Israel. thing. peace with the Palestinproperty without due proThose accusations are God help us. ians, including the contincess.” false. The politicians and ecoued denial of their human Many hundreds of thouWorse, accusations like nomic leaders will not. sands of dollars of public this are generally intended rights and confiscation of Daniel Zimm, Palestinian lands. money have been squanto intimidate into silence Port Townsend

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, May 24, 2015 SECTION

SCOREBOARD, CLASSIFIEDS In this section

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Sequim, PA make state 5th straight tournament for Wolves PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Fernando Rodney celebrates after the Mariners defeated the Blue Jays on Saturday.

Rodney shuts the door on Jays BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

TORONTO — The thrill ride almost never disappoints, does it? Fernando Rodney did what he almost always does Saturday when summoned to close out a victory for the Seattle Mariners: He Next Game fired his imagiToday nary victory arrow into the vs. Blue Jays air. at Toronto Rodney Time: 10 a.m. secured a 3-2 On TV: ROOT victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre by working a scoreless ninth inning. And, really, there wasn’t much drama on this occasion. Three up, and three down. “I love that situation,” Rodney said. “When I have a one-run game, I feel like I’m invincible. I tell myself that. Invincible. I know I can [protect] a one-run lead. I know I can do my job. “Just throw strikes, and I can throw a little bit harder, too.”

TACOMA — Sequim advanced to its fifth straight state softball tournament with a pair of wins on the first day of the Class 2A District 2/3 tournament at Sprinker Fields. Port Angeles also qualified for state but had to take a roundabout way to get there. The Wolves opened the tournament with a 7-4 win over Steilacoom and followed with a 5-4 win over Liberty on Friday. The second win clinched a state berth and moved Sequim into the district semifinals, where the Wolves faced White River on Saturday morning.

Late rally falls short The Hornets opened the tournament by beating Bremerton 18-1 and Olympic 6-0. Sequim did better than its fellow Olympic League teams, falling 5-4 to White River. The Hornets opened with three runs in the top of the first and added one each in the fourth and fifth innings to take a 5-0 lead, but Sequim rallied with four runs in the bottom of the seventh. The loss dropped Wolves into

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Sequim’s Olivia Kirsch gets back to third base safely while Steilacoom’s Lauren Onasai gathers the throw during the Wolves’ 7-4 win at the district tournament. son, a 1-0 setback to Fife on they had to win two games Satthe third-place game. urday to reach their third conPort Angeles won its opener Friday afternoon. over River Ridge 11-3 but then That sent the Roughriders to secutive state tournament. TURN TO PREPS/B3 suffered its first loss of the sea- the consolation bracket, where

Neah relay sets Tri-District record Crescent’s Frantz breaks meet’s 800-meter mark PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

‘A little more focused’ It was that way, too, on Friday — once Rodney turned a three-run lead into a one-run lead. He punched out the last two hitters in a 4-3 victory. “With a one-run lead,” manager Lloyd McClendon said. “I think he’s a little more focused. A three-run lead, he’s probably a little more relaxed. It’s just the animal that most closers are. “It’s not just him. I see it with other guys, too.” Rodney attributed part of his problems Friday to not having pitched since the previous Saturday. “If I don’t pitch [Friday] night,” he said, “maybe that happens today. But today, because I pitched [Friday] night, I felt more loose. I felt like I want to feel.”

First ‘home’ win Argue if you want, but it’s hard to dispute the results: Rodney now has 12 saves in 13 chances despite a 6.23 ERA. Saturday’s save protected James Paxton’s first professional victory in his native country. Paxton (3-2) gave up two runs and four hits in six innings. He shook off some early jitters and handed that 3-2 lead to Tom Wilhelmsen, who worked around a leadoff walk in the seventh. Carson Smith sailed through a one-two-three eighth against the three All-Stars atop the Toronto lineup — Josh Donaldson, Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion. That got the game to Rodney. Paxton entered the game with a 20-inning scoreless streak, but Donaldson opened the first inning with a double. A ball-four wild pitch to Bautista put runners on first and third with no outs. “It’s different coming back to Canada,” Paxton admitted. TURN

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Neah Bay’s Elisha Winck, left, hands off to Cameron Buzzell to begin the anchor leg of the 4x100 relay during the Class 1B Tri-District championship meet at Port Angeles High School. The Red Devils broke the meet record in the relay.

PORT ANGELES — Elisha Winck earned three first-place finishes for Neah Bay at the Class 1B Tri-District track and field championship meet at Port Angeles High School. Winck, Cameron Buzzell, Chris Martinez and Cole Svec teamed up to take first and set a Tri-District meet record in the 4x100-relay with a time of 45.01 seconds. “Neah bay was outstanding at the race,” Crescent coach Darrell Yount said. “Impressive team. Loaded with sprinters.” Winck also won the long jump (19 feet, 3.5 inches) and the triple jump (40-09.75) at Thursday’s meet. Crescent freshman Paul Frantz also set a Tri-District record with a time of 2:03.91 in the 800-meter run. TURN

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107.9-pounder leading halibut derby BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Josh Constant has been in this position before. The Port Angeles angler brought home a 107.9-pound halibut Saturday and leads the Port Angeles Salmon Club’s 15th annual Halibut Derby entering today’s final round. The biggest fish will earn the derby’s $5,000 first prize when the contest closes today at 2 p.m. at the Port Angeles Yacht Club. In 2013, Constant connected with a 93-pound halibut on the first day of the derby, only to be bumped by a 96-pound flattie caught in the final hours of the second day. Constant hooked and landed the leader using Black Label herring rigged up on a spreader bar. The fish came in to derby headquarters at 1:15 p.m. Saturday. A rod designer for Sequimbased Batson Enterprises, Constant said he was using a custom-made version of Batson’s ToughStick line, a 7-foot rod of a medium-heavy weight.

“We were anchor fishing in about 100 feet of water in Freshwater Bay,” Constant said. Constant said he was fishing with his “halibut buddy,” his uncle, Rocky Constant. “We picked up two nice ones in that same area Friday, a 54[-pounder] and a 34[-pounder], so we went right back out there again today,” Constant said. Conditions were better for anglers Saturday, according to Constant. “We couldn’t ask for anything better after the last two days of getting pounded on,” Constant said. “It was a blessing to see some nice water.” Before hooking up with the leader, Constant said they had lost what felt like a good-sized fish about 20 minutes earlier. With fish he caught, though, Constant knew he was in for a fight from the get-go. “It didn’t really set on the hook as much as it clamped down hard on it,” Constant said. “It was a good fight. I was holding on to my rod and it immediately carried me to the back of boat and took off peeling off line. TURN

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Port Angeles’ Josh Constant leads the Port Angeles

DERBY/B3 Salmon Club Halibut Derby with this 107.9-pound fish.


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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Thursday Men’s high game: Tone Chapman, 260, men’s high series: Tony Chapman Jr., 669. Women’s high game:Dot Halback, 197; women’s high series: Laura Sandwick, 549. Leading team: Handpiece Solutions. Monday Spring Monday Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 279; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 725. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 193; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 545.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Odd Or Even Gross: John Pruss, 35; Jim Cole, 35; Buddy Fraser, 35. Net: Herb Renner, 27.5; Andy Vanderweyden, 28.5; Dennis Bourget, 29; Lyle Andrus, 29.5; Chuck Turner,29.5; Steven Schlaffman, 30; Brian Duncan, 30.5; Joe Tweter, 30.5; Andy Duran, 30.5; Rudy Arruda, 30.5; Lawrence Bingham, 30.5. Team gross: John Pruss and Jim Cole, 60; John Pruss and Jeff Colvin, 60. Team net: Herb Renner and Lyle Andrus, 53; Herb Renner and Robert Whitney, 53; Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 55; Bernie Enselmo and Dick Goodman, 55; John Pruss and Larry Bourm, 55; Andy Duran and Rudy Arruda, 55; Andy Vanderweyden nad Bill Pampell, 56; Tom Hainstock and Chuck Turner, 56. Saturday, May 16 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 70; Tim Lusk, 73; Jade Tisdale, 73. Net: Herb Renner, 60; Jim Cole, 62; Tom Lowe, 63; Bob Dutrow, 63. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Tim Lusk, 69; Gary Thorne and Dave Wahlsten, 70. Team net: Tom Lowe and Gary McLaughlin, 60; Al Osterberg and Jim Cole, 60; Dennis Ingram and Jim Cole, 60; Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 61; Tom Lowe and Leo Greenawalt, 61; Tom Lowe and Bernie Anselmo, 61; Bob Dutrow and Chuck Burkhardt, 61; Gene Hitt and Joe Tweter, 61. Thursday, May 14 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Ryan Seiler, 70; Jade Tisdale, 71. Net: Herb Renner, 57; Andy Duran, 61; Tony Sample, 61; Daryl Jensen, 62; Ray Dooley, 63; Rudy Arruda, 63. Team gross: Ryan Seiler and Jade Tisdale, 65; Ryan Seiler and Jared Pomeroy, 68; Ryan Seiler and Rick Hoover, 68. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 57; Herb Renner and Bill Rinehart, 57; Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 58; Herb Renner and Gene Hitt, 59; Ralph Bauman and Tony Sample, 59. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday Lady Niners Hate ‘em Division One 1. Sue Mobley, 21.5; 2. Pat Conway, 24.5; 3. Patty Wirz, 25. Putts: Patty Wirz, 14; Sue Mobley, 14. Division Two 1. Lindsay Busch, 20; Terri Green, 27; 3. Bonney Benson, 27.5. Putts: Lindsay Busch, 12. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Stableford Points Flight One 1. Dorene Berard, 43; Bobbie Piety, 38; 3. Nan Godfrey, 35; Dana Burbank, 35. Flight Two 1. Cecil Black, 35; 2. Janet Real, 33; Sherry Meythaler, 33. Flight Three 1. Janet Prout, 44; 2. Nonie Dun 43; Nancy Harlan 41. Lady Niners Worst Hole Out 1. Christie Wilson, 25; 2. Kathy Tiedeman, 28; Janice Orth, 28. Men’s Niners Low Net 1. Gene Collet, 33; Jay Tomlin, 33; Jerry Hurd, 35. Wednesday Men’s Club Field Day Three Best Ball & Medal Play Place: 1. J. Tomlin, L. Cox, D. Flynn, and R. Norseen, 186; M. Main, F. Herodes, R. Lucas, and J. Elvert, 188; 2. B. Dickin, D. Evans, J. Palmeri, and B. Slagoske, 189; 3. D. Anderson, J. Hanley, D. Claussen, and M. Fitzgerald, 189; M. Meythaler, H. Meyer, B. Greer, and J. Ratliff, 189. Flight One Gross: J. Tomlin, 73; M. Meythaler, 76; B. Dickin, 80. Net: D. Anderson, 65; O. Prout, 66; D. Pinick, 70; K. Orth, 70. Flight Two Gross: L. Cox, 84; B. Engle, 89; J. Palmeri, 90. Net: J. Ahern, 62; R. Norseen, 62; B. Slagoske, 64. Tuesday Couples Weekly Best Ball of Women; Best Ball of Men Place 1. Frank Herodes and Patricia Palmeri and Jack and Janet Real, 121; 2. Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy and Russ McClelland and Cecil Black, 122; Bob and Dorene Berard and

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Jim and Susan Elvert, 122; Wayne and Judy Nordyke and Bob and Barb Slagoske, 122. Closest to pin No. 5: Frank Herodes, 7 ft; Pennie Dickin, 13 ft. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, May 17 Sub Par One Par Five Each Side Gross: Josh Koester, 71. Net: Ralph Elston, 61; Jim Lounsbery, 63; Don Daniels, 63; John Naples, 63; Dennis Ferrie, 63; Bill Carel, 63; Chuck Parrish, 64; Shane Price, 64.

Slowpitch Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Standings through Friday Women’s Division Team W L Alan Millet Law Office 5 1 Chix & Stix 6 2 Shirley’s Cafe 6 2 Elwha Bravettes 5 2 Harbinger Winery 4 4 California Horizon 2 5 Airport Garden Center 1 7 Lincoln Street Coffee 1 7 Men’s Gold Division Team W L 7 Cedars Casino 7 1 Angeles Plumbing 6 2 Stamper Chiropractic 5 3 Elwha Bravez 4 4 Rain Seafood 4 4 Moose Lodge Bulls 3 5 Smuggler’s Landing 3 5 Own Up Landscaping 0 8 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Evergrren Collision 7 1 Ace Michael’s Inc. 6 2 Coburn’s Cafe 4 4 D-12/Elwha Casino 4 4 America’s Elite 3 5 U.S. Coast Guard 3 5 Basic Ballers 2 6 Thursday’s results Moose Lodge, 14, Own Up Landscaping, 9 Smuggler’s Landing, 18, Moose Lodge Bulls, 11 Smuggler’s Landing, 8, 7 Cedars Casino, 9 7 Cedars Casino, 14, Angeles Plumbing, 8 Elwha Braves, 13, Angeles Plumbing, 7 Rain Seafood, 10, Elwah Braves, 5

Baseball Mariners 3, Blue Jays 2 Saturday’s game Seattle Toronto ab r h bi ab r hbi Weeks lf 3 1 0 0 Dnldsn 3b 4110 Ackley lf 0 0 0 0 Bautist dh 2000 Blmqst rf 4 0 1 2 Encrnc 1b 2001 S.Smith rf 0 0 0 0 RuMrtn c 4000 Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 Valenci lf 4020 N.Cruz dh 4 0 1 0 Colaell rf 3111 Seager 3b 4 1 1 1 Pillar cf 3000 Ruggin cf 3 0 0 0 StTllsn 2b 2000 Morrsn 1b 3 0 0 0 Smoak ph 1000 Zunino c 3 0 1 0 Kawsk 2b 0000 CTaylr ss 4 1 2 0 Goins ss 3000 Totals 31 3 6 3 Totals 28 2 4 2 Seattle 012 000000—3 Toronto 100 100000—2 DP—Seattle 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Seattle 6, Toronto 4. 2B—Bloomquist (1), C.Taylor (1), Donaldson (12). HR—Seager (6), Colabello (3). S—Zunino. SF—Encarnacion. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Paxton W,3-2 6 4 2 2 3 4 Wilhelmsen H,1 1 0 0 0 1 2 Ca.Smith H,8 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rodney S,12-13 1 0 0 0 0 2 Toronto Buehrle L,5-4 7 1-3 5 3 3 34 Osuna 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cecil 1 1 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Buehrle (Morrison). WP—Paxton. Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis; First, Tony Randazzo; Second, Will Little; Third, Jim Wolf. T—2:25. A—33,086 (49,282).

Mariners 4, Blue Jays 3 Friday’s game Seattle Toronto ab r h bi ab r hbi BMiller cf 4 0 0 0 Carrer lf 3000 Ruggin cf 0 0 0 0 Bautist dh 3000 S.Smith lf 3 0 0 0 Encrnc 1b 4221 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 RuMrtn c 4000 N.Cruz rf 4 1 2 1 Colaell rf 4132 Seager 3b 3 1 1 0 Pillar cf 4000 WCastll dh 3 1 1 0 Valenci 3b 3010 Morrsn 1b 4 1 1 2 Dnldsn ph 1000 Zunino c 3 0 1 1 Goins ss 2010 CTaylr ss 4 0 0 0 Kawsk 2b 3000 Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 31 3 7 3 Seattle 000 301000—4 Toronto 100 000002—3 DP—Seattle 3. LOB—Seattle 5, Toronto 4. 2B—N.Cruz (6), Zunino (6), Encarnacion (6). 3B—Morrison (2). HR—N.Cruz (17), Encarnacion (11), Colabello (2). SB—Morrison (2), Pillar (7). CS—Zunino (1). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle F.Hernandez W,7-1 7 4 1 1 2 8 Ca.Smith H,7 1 1 0 0 1 0 Rodney S,11-12 1 2 2 2 0 0 Toronto Estrada L,1-3 7 6 4 4 3 5

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Tepera 1 0 0 0 0 0 Delabar 1 0 0 0 1 1 Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf; First, Gerry Davis; Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Will Little. T—2:30. A—21,195 (49,282).

American League West Division W L Pct GB Houston 27 16 .628 — Los Angeles 22 20 .524 4½ Seattle 20 22 .476 6½ Texas 20 23 .465 7 Oakland 15 30 .333 13 East Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 24 20 .545 — New York 22 21 .512 1½ Baltimore 19 20 .487 2½ Boston 19 23 .452 4 Toronto 19 26 .422 5½ Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 27 14 .659 — Detroit 26 17 .605 2 Minnesota 24 18 .571 3½ Chicago 19 21 .475 7½ Cleveland 19 23 .452 8½ Friday’s Games Texas 10, N.Y. Yankees 9 Seattle 4, Toronto 3 Detroit 6, Houston 2 Baltimore 8, Miami 5 Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3 L.A. Angels 12, Boston 5 Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 2 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota 2 Kansas City 5, St. Louis 0 Saturday’s Games Texas 15, N.Y. Yankees 4 Seattle 3, Toronto 2 Houston at Detroit, late Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1 Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Oakland 5, Tampa Bay 0 Baltimore at Miami, late L.A. Angels at Boston, late St. Louis at Kansas City, late Today’s Games Seattle (T.Walker 1-4) at Toronto (Aa.Sanchez 3-4), 10:07 a.m. Houston (R.Hernandez 2-3) at Detroit (An. Sanchez 3-5), 10:08 a.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 5-2) at Miami (Koehler 2-3), 10:10 a.m. Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 3-1), 10:10 a.m. Oakland (Gray 4-2) at Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 2-1), 10:10 a.m. L.A. Angels (Santiago 3-2) at Boston (Miley 3-4), 10:35 a.m. Minnesota (Gibson 3-3) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-4), 11:10 a.m. St. Louis (Wacha 6-0) at Kansas City (Ventura 3-3), 11:10 a.m. Texas (Gallardo 3-6) at N.Y.Yankees (Capuano 0-1), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Houston at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. Boston at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Detroit at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Texas at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Angels, 6:05 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 25 16 .610 — San Francisco 24 18 .571 1½ Arizona 20 21 .488 5 San Diego 20 23 .465 6 Colorado 15 24 .385 9 East Division W L Pct GB Washington 25 18 .581 — New York 24 20 .545 1½ Atlanta 20 21 .488 4 Philadelphia 19 26 .422 7 Miami 16 27 .372 9 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 27 15 .643 — Chicago 23 18 .561 3½ Pittsburgh 20 22 .476 7 Cincinnati 18 24 .429 9 Milwaukee 16 27 .372 11½ Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Mets 1 Washington 2, Philadelphia 1 Baltimore 8, Miami 5 Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 11, Atlanta 0 San Francisco 11, Colorado 8 Kansas City 5, St. Louis 0 Arizona 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 13 innings L.A. Dodgers 2, San Diego 1 Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh 8, N.Y. Mets 2 Philadelphia 8, Washington 1 Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1 Milwaukee at Atlanta, late San Francisco at Colorado, late St. Louis at Kansas City, late San Francisco at Colorado, late Chicago Cubs at Arizona, late San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late Today’s Games Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 5-2) at Miami (Koehler 2-3), 10:10 a.m. Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 1-0) at Cleveland

(Bauer 3-1), 10:10 a.m. Milwaukee (Nelson 2-4) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 2-1), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-4), 10:35 a.m. Philadelphia (Harang 4-3) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-2), 10:35 a.m. St. Louis (Wacha 6-0) at Kansas City (Ventura 3-3), 11:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 3-1) at Arizona (Hellickson 1-3), 1:10 p.m. San Diego (Shields 5-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Frias 3-1), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (T.Hudson 2-3) at Colorado (Bettis 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Colorado at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Washington at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. Miami at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 5:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Angels, 6:05 p.m.

Basketball NBA Playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) WESTERN CONFERENCE Golden State 2, Houston 0 Tuesday, May 19: Golden State 110, Houston 106 Thursday, May 21: Golden State 99, Houston 98 Saturday: Golden State at Houston, late Monday: Golden State at Houston, 6 p.m. x-Wednesday: Houston at Golden State, 6 p.m. x-Friday, May 29: Golden State at Houston, 6 p.m. x-Sunday, May 31: Houston at Golden State, 6 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 2, Atlanta 0 Wednesday, May 20: Cleveland 97, Atlanta 89 Friday, May 22: Cleveland 94, Atlanta 82 Today: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday 6: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. x-Thursday: Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. x-Saturday, May 30: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. x-Monday, June 1: Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m.

Hockey NHL Playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Blast-off; x-if necessary) WESTERN CONFERENCE Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 Sunday, May 17: Anaheim 4, Chicago 1 Tuesday, May 19: Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, 3OT Thursday, May 21: Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 Saturday, May 23: Anaheim at Chicago, late Monday, May 25: Chicago at Anaheim, 6 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 27: Anaheim at Chicago, 5 p.m. x-Saturday, May 30: Chicago at Anaheim 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 Saturday, May 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1 Monday, May 18: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 2 Wednesday, May 20: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, OT Friday, May 22: N.Y. Rangers 5, Tampa Bay 1 Today: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers 5 p.m. Tuesday: N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. x-Friday: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m.

Transactions BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Tyler Wilson to Norfolk (IL). Recalled RHP Oliver Drake from Norfolk. BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned LHP Robbie Ross Jr. to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP Heath Hembree from Pawtucket. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed OF Coco Crisp on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 20. Recalled RHP Kendall Graveman from Nashville (PCL). National League COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed LHP Ken Roberts on the 15-day DL. Activated RHP Brooks Brown from the 15-day DL. Added RHP David Hale to the active roster. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed C Yasmani Grandal on the seven-day concussion DL. Recalled C Austin Barnes from Oklahoma City (PCL). MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHPs Henderson Alvarez and Mat Latos on the 15-day DL list, Latos retroactive to May 22. Recalled RHP Andre Rienzo from New Orleans (PCL). Selected the contract of RHP Vin Mazzaro from New Orleans. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Claimed LHP Eury De La Rosa off waivers from the L.A. Dodgers and optioned him to El Paso (PCL). Transferred RHP Josh Johnson from the 15- to the 60-day DL. American Association NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Released RHP

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Today 7 a.m. (52) SYFY Soccer EPL, Liverpool at Stoke City, (Live) 7 a.m. (33) USA Soccer EPL, West Ham United at Newcastle United (Live) 7 a.m. (5) KING Soccer EPL, Manchester United at Hull City (Live) 7 a.m. (24) CNBC Soccer EPL, Tottenham Hotspur at Everton (Live) 7 a.m. (65) MSNBC Soccer EPL, Manchester City vs. Southampton (Live) 7 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Sunderland at Chelsea (Live) 7 a.m. (70) BRAVO Soccer EPL, West Brom at Arsenal (Live) 9 a.m. (4) KOMO Auto Racing IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 (Live) 9 a.m. (26) ESPN Softball NCAA, Florida vs. Kentucky Division I Tournament, Super Regional, Game 2 (Live) 9 a.m. (311) ESPNU Baseball NCAA, American Tournament, Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (5) KING Tennis ITF, French Open, First Round 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Baseball NCAA, ACC Tournament, Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF Golf PGA, Crowne Plaza Invitational, Final Round (Live) 10 a.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Seattle Mariners at Toronto Blue Jays (Live) 10 a.m. (306) FS1 Baseball NCAA, Big 12 Tournament, Championship (Live) 11:30 a.m. (47) GOLF CHAMPS, Senior PGA Championship, Final Round (Live) Noon (7) KIRO Golf PGA, Crowne Plaza Invitational, Final Round (Live) Noon (26) ESPN Softball NCAA, Division I Tournament, Super Regional, Game 3 (Live) Noon (320) PAC-12 Baseball NCAA, Stanford vs. Washington State (Live) Noon (311) ESPNU Softball NCAA, UCLA vs. Missouri, Division I Tournament, Super Regional, Game 2 (Live) 12:30 p.m. (5) KING Golf CHAMPS, Senior PGA Championship, Final Round (Live) 1:30 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Baseball NCAA, SEC Tournament Championship (Live) 2 p.m. (26) ESPN Softball NCAA, LSU vs. Arizona, Division I Tournament, Super Regional, Game 2 (Live) 2 p.m.(306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Philadelphia Union at New York Red Bulls (Live) 3 p.m. (13) KCPQ Auto Racing NASCAR, Coca-Cola 600, Sprint Cup Series (Live) 3 p.m. (320) PAC-12 Baseball NCAA, Utah vs. Washington (Live) 3 p.m. (311) ESPNU Softball NCAA, Division I Tournament, Super Regional, Game 3 (Live) 4 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Orlando City SC at San Jose Earthquake (Live) 5 p.m. (2) CBUT (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL, Tampa Bay Lightning at New York Rangers, Eastern Conference Final, Game 5 (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, Texas Rangers at New York Yankees (Live) 5 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Softball NCAA, Division I Tournament, Super Regional, Game 3 (Live) 5:30 p.m. (31) TNT Basketball NBA, Atlanta Hawks at Cleveland Cavaliers, Eastern Conference Final, Game 3 (Live)

Monday 2 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Tennis ITF, French Open, First Round (Live) Brady Adamek. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Traded RHP Zac Treece to Lake Erie (Frontier) for future considerations. Atlantic League LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed C Mike Blanke. Released C Dillon Haupt. Reinstated RHP Ian Marshall to the active list. Placed RHP Matt Soren on the inactive list.

M’s: Quick visit in first inning calms Paxton CONTINUED FROM B1 and helped me slow down and get my focus under control.” Encarnacion hit a sacrifice fly “It’s the only Canadian team, to deep center, but Paxton steadand before my start last year, I ied thereafter, and the Mariners hadn’t pitched in Canada for a pulled even in the second inning long time. It’s just a different on Kyle Seager’s one-out homer feeling.” against Toronto starter Mark McClendon make a quick visit Buehrle. before Encarnacion batted in the The Mariners then benefited first and delivered a terse mesfrom an enormous blunder by sage: Forget the guy on third. Toronto right fielder Chris Cola“You’re always trying to calm bello in the third inning. yourself,” Paxton said. “It might Colabello, normally a first have sped up on me a little bit in baseman, drifted back on Chris the first inning. Lloyd came out Taylor’s deep-but-routine fly with

one out but apparently misjudged the ball . . . because it hit behind Colabello and hopped over the wall for a double. “We’ve got two infielders playing the outfield [because of injuries],” Toronto manager John Gibbons said. “They’ve done a [darn] good job overall. That’s basically what it is. They’re gutting it out every day.” Buehrle (5-4) then walked Rickie Weeks on four pitches before Willie Bloomquist sent a drive to deep left that soared

over the head of Danny Valencia, normally a third baseman, for a two-run double. “I thought I got enough of it when I first hit it,” said Bloomquist, who drew the start because he was 20 for 45 in his career against Buehrle. “I don’t hit too many, but when I hit them I usually have an idea that it’s going to go. I honestly thought that one should be [over the wall]. “Then ‘thunk’ [off the wall], and I was like, ‘Aw, come on, man. Really?’”

Even so, the Mariners led 3-1. Bloomquist added a heads-up defensive play to his resume in the fourth after Valencia’s liner got past a diving Justin Ruggiano in center. Backing up the play from right field, Bloomquist threw out Valencia at second. The play turned even bigger when Colabello followed with a no-doubt homer to left. Instead of a tie game, the Mariners still led 3-2. That’s how it ended. Along with another arrow.


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Track: 36 1B state qualifiers from Peninsula CONTINUED FROM B1 the 110-meter hurdles and fell less than two-tenths of Mount Vernon Christian a second shy of also qualifyand Evergreen Lutheran ing in the 300 hurdles. All three of the Crescent shared the boys team chamboys throwers qualified for pionship. Mount Vernon Christian state: Neil Peppard and won the girls title. The Clal- Wyatt McNeese in the shot lam Bay girls took second put and discus, and Cody and had 10 state qualifiers Wolfer in the javelin. For the Crescent girls, in 12 events. The Bruins had the junior Ryan Lester qualiNorth Olympic Peninsula’s fied in four events. She broke her own school other two Tri-District champions: Jennica Maines took record in the 300 hurdles first in the triple jump with (50.67 seconds) and set a a distance of 31-01.5, and season-best in the 100 hurMarissa May, Kendra dles (17.50 seconds). Lester also qualified in Anderson, Miriam Wonderly and Atokena Abe won the triple jump and the 4x100-meter relay with anchored the 4x100 relay. a time of 54.72 seconds. The top six boys finish- Surprise showing ers and the top seven girls Yount was hoping the advance to this week’s 1B 4x100 team of Hannah Lee, state championships at Kristin Frantz, Kayla Olsen Eastern Washington Uni- and Lester could squeeze versity in Cheney. there way into districts The state meet has with a seventh-place finish, expanded this year from but the ended up taking eight to 16 athletes in each third. event and will run three “They crushed all the days — Thursday, Friday hand-offs, and Ryan Lester and Saturday — instead of flew right by everyone,” two. Yount said. The North Olympic PenAshara Doddson also insula has 36 state qualifi- qualified in four events for ers. Crescent: high jump, triple Crescent had all 15 ath- jump, discus and javelin. letes who qualified for Tri“It’s rare to see those Districts advance to state. combinations,” Yount said. “Our motto at Tri-Dis- “I’ve never seen anyone trict was leave no one qualify in that combinabehind,” Loggers coach Dar- tion.” rell Yount said. Shannon Williams qualiThe Crescent boys had fied in the shot put and eight state qualifiers in discus, McKenzie Brannon eight events. did so in the javelin and Senior captain Martin Olsen qualified in the 800. Waldrip qualified in each of Along with the 4x100 the four events in which he relay, the Clallam Bay girls competed: the 1,600, 3,200, qualified for state in the triple jump and he was the 4x200 and 4x400. anchor of the 4x400 relay. May, Maines, Mariah Frantz, Zach Fletcher LaChester and Abe took and Jordan Scott ran with second in the 4x200, while Waldrip in the 4x400 relay. May, Anderson, Inga ErickJacob Baillargeon was son and Molly McCoy fininjured but, according to ished third in the 4x400. Yount, is expected to be Maines also qualified for cleared to run the relay at state in the high jump. state. Abe added the 200-meter Along the relay and his dash and the long jump to win in the 800, Frantz also her relay state qualificaqualified in the 1,600, in tions, while McCoy made which he began competing state individually in the only within the last month. high jump and 300 hurdles. Anderson also qualified Scott also qualified in

North Mason High School. Long claimed the girls 1,600-meter run title for the Roughriders with a personal-record time of 5 minutes, 17.16 seconds. Zoe Owens also made state for Port Angeles, taking sixth in the triple jump with a mark of 34 feet, 2.75 inches. Port Angeles’ Peter Butler set a personal record and also qualified for state by taking second in the boys 1,600 with a time of 4:25. Barry won the boys javelin crown for Sequim with a throw of 176-07. He will be joined at state by teammate Jackson Oliver. Oliver cleared 6 feet in the high jump to finish second. DAVE LOGAN/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Clallam Bay’s Clayton Willis lunges to win in his heat and set a new personal record in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.77 seconds. in the 200, May qualified in the 100 and Erickson will compete at state in the 400. Kaylin Signor will get the most out of her trip to Cheney after qualifying for state in the 800, 3,200 and 1,600. Sami Metcalf was the Bruins’ lone qualifier in the throw events, making it in the shot put. For the Clallam Bay boys, eighth-grader Clayton Willis set personal records in the 100, 200 and high jump at Tri-Districts. He qualified for state in the 100, high jump and long jump. Justin Messinger qualified for state in the discus. The Neah Bay boys have two other individual qualifiers joining Winck and the 4x100 relay team at state. Buzzell made state in the 100 and 200, and Svec made it in the high jump. For the Neah Bay girls, Faye Chartraw qualified for state for the third straight year in the shot put. She took second to Muckleshoot’s Alyssa Vaiese. This season, Chartraw and Vaiese rank first and second, respectively, in the

state. The Red Devils also will send the 4x100 and 4x200 relays, both of which were run by Vonte Aquirre, Hannah Olson, Amanda Gagnon and Tiffany Smith.

Three Spartans going to state VANCOUVER Wash. — Forks qualified three athletes for the Class 1A state meet during the District 4 championships at McKenzie Stadium. Kari Larson is the lone Forks girls representative after claiming the district title in the 800-meter run with a time of 2 minutes, 28.74 seconds at Thursday’s meet. Larson also qualified for state in the 1,600 with a time of 5:33.48. On the boys side, Austin Pegram will compete at state in two running events for the Spartans. Pegram placed third in the 1,600 with a 4:43.16 and was fourth in the 800 with a time of 2:04.92. Miguel Morales also qualified for state for Forks after throwing the discus 131-02 and finishing third.

The boys 4x400 relay team of Allan Dias, Nate Williamson, Cole Baysinger and Pegram set a personal record by 12 seconds but just missed out on a state berth, finishing fifth with a time of 3:45.33. Only the top four move onto state. “[I] couldn’t be prouder of this wonderful Spartan team,” Forks coach Pam Gale said. “[I’m] looking forward to a great state performance by all. It’s time to bring home the hardware.” The Spartans’ boys team finished 11th and the Forks girls 10th at the 13-team district meet. Eatonville won both the boys and girls titles. The Class 1A State championship meet is held at Eastern Washington University this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Long, Barry win district titles BELFAIR — Gracie Long of Port Angeles and Alex Barry of Sequim each won Class 2A District 2/3 championships during the first day of the meet at

Four Redhawks win at 1A districts BELFAIR — Koby Weidner blazed to a district title-winning time of 11.30 seconds in the 100-meter dash to help put the Redhawks in the lead after the first day of the Class 1A West Central District championships. Four other Port Townsend boys also qualified Friday for the state meet, three earning district championships during the meet at North Mason High School. Mark Streett won the 400 with a time of 52.01 seconds; Jeff Seton’s throw of 158 feet, 4 inches in the javelin earned him a title and Seren Dances’ leap of 41-03.75 won the triple jump. Ryan Clarke qualified for state after a runner-up finish in the 1,600 with a time of 4:30.41. The Redhawks’ 4x100meter relay team also booked a trip to state. Zach Wilson, Cameron Constanine, Streett and Weidner won the district title with a time of 45.03 seconds. The Port Townsend boys led the district meet by seven team points over Cascade Christian after the first day.

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Port Angeles’ Lauren Lunt lays down a bunt against River Ridge in the opening round of the district tournament.

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Quilcene’s Alex Johnsen crosses home plate after hitting a threerun home run during the Rangers’ 10-0 win over Naselle in the Bi-District softball tournament semifinals in Quilcene on Friday.

Derby: 20-minute fight CONTINUED FROM B1 [bore shotgun].” Heidi Bernier of Bel“We broke loose from levue is in second place anchor and started chasing with a 74.3-pound halibut brought in at 12:45 p.m. it down.” Constant said it took about 20 minutes to get the Big first trip halibut alongside the boat Bernier’s flattie edges and a little bit more time out a 72.8-pounder landed once it was harpooned to off Green Point by Port bring it aboard safely. Angeles’ Mark Amorso at “We brought it up to the 11:15 a.m. surface a few times but it The derby trip was kept taking line back down,” Amorso’s first-ever attempt Constant said. at catching a halibut. He “After my uncle har- said he normally sticks to pooned it, it took the buoy river fishing for salmon and underwater for awhile but steelhead. the fight was mostly over. Amorso was fishing with “We got it back up one his buddies George Irvine last time and finished and Ed Alexander. him off with the .410 They were using herring

rigged up on a spreader bar. “It hurt really bad to bring it in,” Amorso said. “I have carpal tunnel in my hands, so it was pretty brutal.” They landed the fish after first harpooning the halibut and then finishing it off with .380 slug. “I’m still feeling the adrenaline pumping through me,” Amorso said Saturday afternoon. “It makes me want to do it again. Now I’m addicted to it.”

Preps: Sequim loses CONTINUED FROM B1 two outs and stole second, and James Grubb followed They were up to the with a hit. “Grubb singled to center challenge, blanking Steilacoom 13-0 and then taking and Evan got thrown out on out Highline 8-2 on Satur- a real close play at the day afternoon to reach the plate,” Ditlefsen said. Hurn, Grubb, Dusty fifth-place game. The 2A state tourna- Bates, Gavin Velarde and ment is Friday and Satur- Ian Dennis each singled for the Sequim, and each ended day in Selah. up being stranded on the White River 5, Sequim 4 base paths. White River 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 —5 11 1 Tanner Rhodefer pitched Sequim 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 —4 6 0 for the Wolves and went the full seven innings. Squalicum 5, “He’s still a little under

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the weather, but he’s just so tough. He throws pitches with a ton of heart,” Ditlefsen said. Sequim finishes the season with a 13-10 record and made a state run despite being hampered by injuries and illness throughout the season. “Like every team, we had our share of adversity to overcome,” Ditlefsen said. “We made improvements, and I think we saved our best baseball for the end of the season.”


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B U L L : W h i t e Fa c e / Limousin approx. 1 year old. Located on the east BUILDING OFFICIAL, side of Sequim. C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p (360)683-2304 ment (DCD). FT (40 hrs/wk), $5560.61 to 6291.32/mo, union, retirement and benefit eligible. Plan, organize, direct, control all activities of Bldg Div of DCD incl shor t-term and longrange planning. Requires 5 yrs increasingly CHRY: ‘01 PT Cruiser responsible supervisory, L i m i t e d E d . G r e a t admin or professional graduation gift! Auto- exp in design, construcmatic. Crimson Red. tion and inspection of O n e o w n e r , L O W public, commercial, inmiles, 59,838. Great dustrial and residential condition, always gar- buildings, plus compeaged. Loaded with op- t e n c y a n d ex t e n s i v e tions, PDL, PW, Sun- knowledge of principles r o o f , C r u i s e , A C , and practices of codes Leather/Suede/Heated e n fo r c e m e n t . C l o s e s seats, Custom dash, June 5, 2015, at 4:30 10 CD changer and PM (postmark acceptcassette, rear spoiler. ed). $4,695/obo Applications and com(360)477-1333 plete job announcements available online at GIS Analyst/ www.clallam.net/employCartographer ment/ or in front of HuJ e f f e r s o n C o u n t y i s man Resources, 223 E seeking an experienced 4th St, Port Angeles, WA GIS Analyst/Car togra- 98362. Resume in lieu of pher responsible for per- application not accepted. for ming GIS technical Faxed or emailed applia s s i s t a n c e, g u i d a n c e cations not accepted. and training with an em- EOE/Drug Free Workphasis on Assessor par- place. cel mapping. Duties of the position include obtain, create and maintain GIS data; provide webbased mapping and database lookup applications; maintain Assessor parcel maps in ESRI’s Clallam PUD is looking ArcGIS and AutoDesk’s for exceptional people AutoCAD; review and committed to public serwrite legal descriptions; vice to join our utility. and work with essential staff to address needs of Pool Flaggers system users. Bachelor’s degree (BA Get details and applicaor BS) from a four-year tion forms from our webcollege or university in site www.clallampud.net appropriate field of study or contact us at and 3 years of related humanresources e x p e r i e n c e ; o r , a n @clallampud.net Associate’s Degree (AA) Phone 360-565-3276 in an appropriate field of We also have answers study and 5 years of re- t o Fr e q u e n t l y A s k e d lated experience or the Questions and Employequivalent combination ee Benefits information of education and experi- on our website. EOE. ence. Teamsters Union position; $22.04$28.22/hr. DOQ + benefitsApplications are available at the Board of County Commissioners Office, Jefferson County C o u r t h o u s e , P O B ox 1220, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, WA 9 8 3 6 8 . A p p l i c a t i o n s FORD: 1950 Original m u s t b e r e c e i ve d o r Convertible. Beige interipostmarked by 4:30pm, or and top on burgundy Fr iday, June 5, 2015. restoration featured in B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. EOE Appeared in ads ran by Bon Marche. MechaniHOUSEKEEPER Starting at $9.50/hr., ap- cally sound and clean. ply in person at Tides O w n e r r e s t o r e d . Inn, 1807 Water St., Port $29,500. (360)775-7520 or (360)457-3161. Townsend.

Employment 3010 Announcements 4026 General REWARD: Jobsite theft on Little River Rd. $2,000. Call 911, case #201510280. Clallam PUD is looking for exceptional people committed to public service to join our utility.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General COOK: Long term, lead cook, experienced, hard work, good pay, apply in person at Chimacum Cafe, 9253 Rhody Dr., Chimacum. Library Substitute City of Por t Townsend P u bl i c L i b ra r y. Pa r t time, no benefits. Irregular hours, fill in for regular staff absences. Includes general circulation and reference assistance at public desk. Some evening and weekend hours. Minimum requirement: high school diploma or GED. AA degree and prior librar y experience preferred, volunteer experie n c e a t P. T. L i b r a r y desirable. Salary $12.51/hour. Complete job description and application at www.cityofpt.us or at City Hall, 250 Madison St., #2. To apply, submit completed City of Port Townsend job application to: Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Port Townsend WA 98368 or kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us. Application review begins June 2, 2015. E O E / A DA , smoke free workplace. MISC: Thomsonville China Cabinet, $1,200. China, set of 12, Spring Valley pattern, $800. Thomsonville Hutch, $500. (360)461-0743

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H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . Clean, low mileage. $10,000 OBO cash. (360)374-5060 HORSES: (2) Mini horses, under 30”. $100. for both. (360)457-6028 HOSPITALITY INSTRUCTORS Peninsula College is recruiting for instructors to teach on-line Hospitality and Ecotourism classes in the 2015/2016 academic year. Part Time. Additional infor mation and application forms at: www.pencol.edu EEO KAYAK: Pelican 2-person. $150. (206)518-4245.

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Salt Water and Mountains Views ? Custom built in ‘07, Pecan cabinets – gas range, 3 br., 3 full ba., 3 c a r 1 3 5 4 s f g a ra g e, 1913 – 0.23 acre lot, private, fenced back yard, m a ny a d d i t i o n a l fe a tures. MLS#290579 $330,000 Team Thomsen Private setting With UPTOWN REALTY Panoramic View! (360) 808-0979 Enjoy panoramic views of the Strait from this SENSATIONAL HOME well maintained 4 br., 2 and VIEWS! ba, 2,808 sf. home. Home interior has lovely WATCH THE EAGLES custom architectural fea- SOAR from your picture tures and upgraded ap- windows or the sunny p l i a n c e s, i n c l u d i n g a deck with a backdrop of new chef’s gas cook top! the Olympic Mts, the ElBeautifully landscaped wha River Valley and the yard provides pr ivacy Straits. Set in a gated and features a covered community on 2+ acres, patio with gazebo, se- this special home, lovely c l u d e d h o t t u b a r e a , yard & 10 car garage is greenhouse, tool shed a “must see�! and underground water- MLS#290913 $535,000 Kathy Brown ing system. Huge garUPTOWN REALTY age with wor kshop. (360) 417-2785 Home Warranty Protection Plan provided by WHY PAY seller! MLS#290702 $369,500 SHIPPING ON Sherry Grimes INTERNET UPTOWN REALTY PURCHASES? (360) 417-2786

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Stunning Cape Cod Style Distinctive Water View Craftsman offers unrivaled beauty. Custom interior w/details like Chef ’s kitchen w/embossed tin ceiling that reflects the light from the Dungeness Lightouse, 2 Beautiful Brick fireplaces, antique chandeliers, His/Hers master bath suite, lighted copula, FULL covered front porch overlooking Strait of Juan De Fuca, Dungeness Lighthouse, Mt. Baker, Local Farmlands, Lush Lavender Fields & it’s own English Garden. There’s also a private back deck w/hot tub too! MLS#290843 $714K Deborah Norman Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals (360)460-9961

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BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built by the boat school in 2011. Includes the full sailing package, with KITTENS: Siamese/Per- oars and trailer. Good s i a n , l o n g h a i r, bl u e shape. $4,000/obo. point. $100. (360)850-2234 (360)461-6472. BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, LAB: Yellow, male 3yr trailer, 140 hp motor. old pure bread, free to $2,800. 683-3577 good home. Local NumBOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo ber (509)952-7258. Jet boat. $4,500. POODLES: Standard (360)452-3213 Parti. 4 females, 1 male, B OAT: Glassply 17’, $1,000-1,200. good cond., excellent (360)670-9674 fishing and crabbing setPUPPIES: 7 Labradoo- up, great running 90hp dle angel pups, 6 weeks Yamaha and 15hp Evinold, browns and blacks. rude elec star t, power $700. (360)683-9528. tilt, new pot puller with pots. 4,800. PUPPIES: AKC Siberian (360)775-4082 Husky. 2 black and white fe m a l e s. R e a d y n ow. BOAT: Glassply, 18’, 90 $900./obo. Mike text or hp ENV. 15 hp. kicker, call (360)640-3483. ready to fish. $4,700. (360)808-4692 PUPPIES: Border Collie p u p s, r e d a n d w h i t e, BOAT: Larson, 16’, 40 black and white, tri color. h o r s e p o w e r m e r c u r y F i r s t s h o t s . $ 2 5 0 . t o motor, Eagle depth find$400 each. (360)732- er, 2 life vests, with trail4358 (360)865-7497. er. $2000/obo (360)417-7685

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TERRA TRIKE: Model HORSE: Beautiful 14 H, “Path” Almost new, with Aribian Mare, born 4/96. H o n d a m o t o r. $ 1 , 0 0 0 exp. rider. $500. (360)600-1817 obo. (360)683-9667 TWO RECUMBENT TRIKES:Sun model SXS. $750. Lightfoot G r e e n w a y. $ 1 0 0 0 . Both excellent condition. (360)683-8810.

6140 Wanted & Trades TRADE: 3030 Hunting Rifle trade for a riding lawn mower. (360)461-5815

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OFFICE FOR RENT O f f i c e i n d ow n t ow n Sequim Gazette building for sub-lease. 448-sq-foot, 2nd floor office for $500 a month. Perfect for accountant or other professional. Shared downstairs conference room, restroom. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500.

P. A . : B e a u t i f u l H o m e South of Port Angeles. 1,100 sf with large fenced yard at 3806 Old Mill Rd! 3 Br., 1 ba, atWASHER / DRYER tached garage, carport W h i r l p o o l , 2 y r s o l d . and covered patio. 200 $700. (916)730-3801. sf shed for extra storage. Multiple fruit trees in the yard. Pets negotiable. 6025 Building $1,100. Materials (360)797-3209

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TRACTOR: 1942? John Deere Model L. Nicely restored; Run and drives excellent; Many extras; Beautiful!!! Photos of r e s t o ra t i o n ava i l a bl e. Call for details. $5,500 OBO 360-452-2484

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WANTED: Old tools and hand planes. Call Les at (360)385-0822

BAND SAWMILL: will cut your logs into custom lumber mill located on Deer Park Rd. 7’ to 20’ length. Online Newspaper Ad has picture and more infor mation. call 360-460-9226 for an appointment or questions FLOORING: Mohawk Laminate. Brand new, beautiful oak colored, still in boxes. 380sq. ft. Selling for $2. a sq. ft., must sell as lot. (360)477-5111 G A R AG E D O O R : 8’x8’, 1 year old, 2” insulation, row of windows, new hardware. $500. (360)683-8810.

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6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special for $499. Credit card accepted. (360)582-7910 www.portangeles firewood.com FIREWOOD: Dump truck load of 3+ cords hemlock, fir mix with a few cedar logs for kindling. Plenty of inventory $350. (360)808-7142.

6065 Food & Farmer’s Market BEER GEAR: Steeping pot and bags, spouted bu cke t s, hy g r o m e t e r, bubblers, brushes, funnel, glass car boy, 15# malt, bottle capper, cork setter, 60+ brown latch b o t t l e s, r e c i p e b o o k . $350. (360)460-2796. Text or leave message.

6080 Home Furnishings MISC: Thomsonville China Cabinet, $1,200. China, set of 12, Spring Valley pattern, $800. Thomsonville Hutch, $500. (360)461-0743

6100 Misc. Merchandise

MINI Australian shepherd Purebred Puppy’s, r a i s e d w i t h f a m i l y, smart, loving. 1st shots, MISC: Full kitchen set of wor med. Many colors. cabinets,$350. Cabinets $550 & up. 360-261for 2 bathrooms, $75 ea. 3354 Futon, $75. Leather reclining couch, $175. Rec l i n i n g l e a t h e r c h a i r, 7025 Farm Animals $95. All prices are OBO. & Livestock (360)582-1215 B U L L : W h i t e Fa c e / MISC: Wood end table, Limousin approx. 1 year $20. 2 Tier table, $20. old. Located on the east (2) 5x7 area rugs, $35 side of Sequim. e a . S o ny C D / A M / F M , (360)683-2304 $40. Magic Chef upright freezer, $150. 5’ bookcase, $15. (5) folding 7030 Horses chairs, $25. 21” wheeled bag, $35. Panasonic microwave, $100. 5 gallon HORSES: (2) Mini horsaquarium, $5. Igloo ice es, under 30”. $100. for both. (360)457-6028 chest, $35. (360)681-3561 HORSE TRAILER: 2 horse straight load, tan6105 Musical d e m a x l e, n ew t i r e s. $1500 OBO. Instruments (360)417-7685 SPINET PIANO: Beautiful cherry wood Kawai b r a n d . O r i g i n a l c o s t 7035 General Pets $3000. Great condition and sound. Asking $550 Call 360-452-1217

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BALER: New Holland Goods 575, 14 x 18. All options, exc. cond. $12,500/obo. K AYA K : N e ck y E s k i a (360)732-4545 s e a k aya k , 1 7 ’ l o n g , gr e e n , t wo ava i l a bl e, with all the gear, $800 each, (360)683-6054. KAYAK: Pelican 2-person. $150. (206)518-4245. TRACTOR: Massey Ferguson 4WD, 30 HP, diesel. Exel. cond. In P.A. $7,950. (206)459-6420

9820 Motorhomes BOAT: Searay, 18’, fun family boat. $6,500. (360)457-3743 or M O T O R H O M E : ‘ 8 5 (360)460-0862 Class C, 3,000k mi on motor and tires. $3,000 BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, obo. (360)808-1134 26’ Sedan, well equipped and mainMOTORHOME: Class A, tained classic, trailer, Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, dingy and more. See at Diesel 230 Cummins tur- 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. 8182 Garage Sales boed after cool, with 6 $20,000/obo. speed Allison, Oshgosh PA - West (360)457-9162 f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o E V E R T H I N G S A L E : s l i d e s , p l u s m o r e ! BOAT TRAILER: Galvanized EZ Loader 18’-19’. S a t . O N L Y ! $21,500/obo. (360)683-8142 $375. (360)460-6871 9a-4p.m.1225 West 18th (east of Lincoln Park) 3Family Sale. Electronics; RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, MOTOR: Outboard, 10 kids clothes and toys; C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r - h p H o n d a , 4 s t r o k e . baby gear; housewares. drive, 90K miles. $9,900. $650. (360)452-7739. (360)477-4295 Much more! NO EARTRAILER: ‘96 ShoreLY BIRDS; HALF OFF RV: ‘ 9 3 W i n n e b a g o. lander, galvanized, fits after 2p. Class A, very good con- 19-21’ boat, many new dition, 88k mi., 454 eng., parts. $850/obo. 8183 Garage Sales lots of storage, full bed(360)460-9285 room, high rise toilet, PA - East self leveling jacks. $18,000. (360)457-3979 9817 Motorcycles GARAGE SALE: Fri.Sat., 22nd/23rd 8-4 9832 Tents & p.m., 337 Gehrke Rd. Travel Trailers Collectibles, cookware, books, glassware, clothing, purses, TRAILER: 01’ Arctic Fox many hand / air tools, 26X with slide. Sleeps 6, s u m p p u m p , p a i n t rear bedroom. Excellent, o w n e r . g u n s, d e h u m i d i f i e r, o n e stereo, lamps, socket / $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 4 5 2 - 7 9 6 9 o r rachet set, bits, jack, 452-5990 HARLEY: ‘06 Custom saws, cords, car Deluxe. 25K miles. r a m p s , c l a m p s , t i e TRAILER: ‘90 Terry Re- Comes with extras: rear d o w n s t r a p s , g o l f sort. Sleeps 6, self con- seat, windshield, sissy clubs/balls/bag. 200 tained, everything works. bar. New tires. Harley G r e a t h u n t i n g t ra i l e r. Custom Paint #123 of items. $2500. Located in P.A. 150. Immaculate condi(206)963-1203 tion. $12,500. Call Lil WA N T E D : Q u a l i t y John Kartes. items in good condi- TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, (360)460-5273 tion for garage sale 2 5 ’ , n e e d s T L C . June 19-20. Proceeds $7,000/obo. 417-0803. HONDA: Gold Wing, ‘03 b e n e f i t WAG , l o c a l GL 1800. With 17,400 dog rescue. Accepting TRAILER: Coleman Ni- miles on it. Excellent k i t c h e n , h o u s e h o l d agara Tent Trailer. ‘01. condition. New tires with items, linens furniture, Original owners. Good 2,000 miles on them. Its garden/outdoor furni- condition. Showers, toi- a must see bike beautiful ture etc. Call to ar- let, stoves, fr idg, fur- color Sunkist orange . r a n g e p i c k u p nace, 2 king beds, slide- Luggage bags go with out dining area, dual bat(360)683-0932 bike .Trickle charger for teries. $5900. winter time. Has all gold (360)301-1990. wing accessories except 7020 Dogs TRAVEL TRAILER: ‘06 , C B. A s k i n g $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . Thor , Dutchmen/Rainier Call (360)301-6691. model 18/SC trailer for sale , good condition please contact us at (360)732-4271 MOVING SALE: Sat.Sun., 10-4 p.m., 7022 Old Olympic Hwy. Sequim. Sofa, chairs, table, shelves, dishes, books, toys, hot tub, teen and kids clothes, prom dresses, radial arm saw, stroller, misc.

POOL TABLE: Olhausen. 5.5 x 8.5 ft, good condition. You transport. $600. (360)461-1598.

T R AV E L T R A I L E R : Lance, ‘11 Model 2285, 28’ single slide-out, A/C, 18’ power awning, new t i r e s, m i c r owave, T V, many other upgrades. $18,000. Contact info: nkarr43@gmail.com or (435)-656-2093

9802 5th Wheels 5TH WHEEL: Alpenlite, ‘83, 19’ well maintained, ever ything works. $2,700. (808)-895-5634

FORD: 1929-30 Custom Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. Owner sunny day driver only. Teal green, black fenders vinyl top. $28,500 Real eye catche r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r (360)457-3161.

FORD: 1950 Original Convertible. Beige interior and top on burgundy restoration featured in B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. Appeared in ads ran by Bon Marche. Mechanically sound and clean. Owner restored. $29,500. (360)775-7520 or (360)457-3161. VW BEETLE: 1969 Conver tible. Must sell this 1 9 6 9 V W C o nve r t i bl e with a lots of spare parts, manuals and specialty VW tools. This is a restorable car, and none of the legendary charm of VW’s has been lost with this rig. The e n g i n e s t i l l r u n s, a l though the car hasn’t b e e n d r i ve n i n t h r e e years. Title clean and c l e a r ! N o t ra d e s j u s t cash. If you are interested, I can provide LOTS more details and pictures. $2,500. Please call (605)224-4334.

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All Elec. NEV Neighborhood elec. Vehicle. 4 8 vo l t N e a r l y n ew batteries, good tires, up graded battery charger. charge with regular household current. Good for student, can’t go over 25 mph. For more details $3,000. (360)385-1583.

CHEVY: ‘80 Monza 2+2. V-8, 350 c.i. engine, Alu m . m a n i fo l d , H o l l ey carb., alum. radiator and trans. cooler, A.T. floor console, Posi 3:08, 5 stud axels and hubs, front and rear sway bars, disc brakes, pwr. steeri n g . N ew Au t o M e t e r Motorcycle. 2007 Hon- gauges, paint and tires. d a R e b e l m o t o r c y c l e $4,200. Located in QuilC M X 2 5 0 , R e d , 3 0 0 cene, WA. Call Brad (360)774-0915. miles $2,400. (360) 582-9725 MOTORCYCLE: ‘98 Honda, 1100 ST, Red. (360)452-9829 SUZUKI: ‘00 Katana. 5k ml. $2,200. (707)241-5977

YAMAHA: ‘05 Yamaha TRAILER: 2004 Monta- Y Z 1 2 5 , r u n s g r e a t . CHEVY: Volt, ‘13, Black na 5th Wheel. $14,000 $1,300 (360)461-9054 with premium package. Ed at (206)414-0636 Mint condition with less 9180 Automobiles than 5,800 miles on it! 9808 Campers & Classics & Collect. Includes leather seats, navigation, ABS brakes, Canopies B M W : ‘ 0 7 Z 4 3 . 0 S I alloy wheels, automatic R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, temperature control, and w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke much more. Still under warranty! $23,000. Call new. $20,000. 360-457-4635 (360)477-4573

TENT TRAILER: Coachman ‘11 Clipper 126 Spor t. Pop up, Queen bed on each end. Fr idge, stove, stereo, furnace, hot water heater, excellent condition. Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e with bench seats, sofa and table that folds into bed. Must see to appreciate! $6,500. Call ENGLISH MASTIFF ( 3 6 0 ) 6 4 0 - 2 5 7 4 o r Puppies. $550 and up. (360)640-0403. House raised with our family, variety of colors. 9050 Marine Large sweet gentle Miscellaneous giants. Call to see our b i g c u t e b a b i e s. W i l l h a v e 1 s t s h o t s a n d BAYLINER: ‘79 Victoria, 2 br cabin cruiser. Great worming. 360.562.1584 cond. Newer engine and P U P P I E S : P u r e b r e d outdrive. New upholstry. black lab. $300. $6,500 obo. (360)460-7969 (360)912-4922

BMW: ‘99 Z3 Roadster. man. trans. silver, 99.6k miles, excellent cond. $7,600. (360)749-6633.

BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Custom Convertible, Custom paint, Ready for Summer.$16,500. 683-3408 JEEP: 1945 Willys Milit a r y. R e s t o r e d , n o t show. $10,000 obo. (360)928-3419

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CHRY: ‘01 PT Cruiser Limited Ed. Great graduation gift! Automatic. Crimson Red. O n e ow n e r, L OW miles, 59,838. Great condition, always garaged. Loaded with options, PDL, PW, Sunroof, Cr uise, AC, Leather/Suede/Heated seats, Custom dash, 10 CD changer and cassette, rear spoiler. $4,695/obo (360)477-1333

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DODGE: ‘98 Ram 1500 Regular Cab SLT Laramie 4X4 Shor tbed 5.9L (360) V8, Automati c , I n t a ke , D u a l E x haust, Cowl Hood, Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Tow Package, Spray-In Bedliner, Rear Sliding Window, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, Power Windows, Door Locks, and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, CD Stereo, Dual Front Airbags. 133K ml. $5,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

JEEP: ‘01 Grand Cherokee LTD. 153k mi., ex cond. All service papers. Black w/ bone interior. $5650 obo. (360)4574898 or (360)504-5633.

JEEP: ‘84 Grand Cherokee, wrecked nose clip. $800/obo 360-912-2727

J E E P : ‘ 9 7 , W ra n g l e r, Sahara. Low mileage, recent engine work. Some r ust, r uns well. Removable top and doors. Must sell. $2900. In Sequim. (303)330-4801.

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FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. Low mileage. $2,000. FORD: ‘06 Passenger (360)461-2809 or 461- van. V-8, 350, Runs ex0533 cellent, good tires. H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . $7,500 obo. 460-2282 C l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e . TOYOTA : ‘ 0 6 S i e n n a , $10,000 OBO cash. seats 8, V6, 50K ml. (360)374-5060 $14,500. (360)681-3561

9931 Legal Notices Clallam County MAZDA: ‘99 Miata, Custom leather seats, excellent condition. $7,300. (360)461-0929

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NISSAN: ‘01Frontier SE Extended Cab 4X4 3.3L V6, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, New Tires, Sunroof, Spray-In Bedliner Tool Box, Bed Ext e n d e r, R e a r S l i d i n g Windows, Power Windows, Door Locks, and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, 6 CD Stereo, Dual Front Airbags. 120K ml. $7,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

C i t y o f Po r t A n g e l e s Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2:00 PM, June 9th, 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for the construction of the following improvements:

SCION: ‘06, TC, 138K mi., new tires, brakes, alignmnet, sunroof. $5,800. (360)912-2727 THUNDERBIRD: ‘96, classic, runs great, reduced, 140K ml. $2400/obo. 775-6681.

TOYOTA: ‘01 Tacoma Double Cab 4X4 Pickup - 3.4L V6, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Soft Tonneau Cover, Bedliner, Rear Slider, Keyless Entr y, Alarm System, Power Windows, Door Locks, and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, CD/Cassette Stereo, Dual Front Airbags. 108K ml. $16,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com TOYOTA: ‘02 Sequoia SR5 4X4 Sport Utility 4.7L V8, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, Running Boards, Tow Package, Pr ivacy Glass, Keyless Entr y, Power Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors, and D r i ve r s S e a t , C r u i s e Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, Third Row Seating, Rear Climate Control, JBL Sound System, C D / C a s s e t t e S t e r e o, Dual Front and Side Impact Airbags. 88K ml. $13,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

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Marine Drive Water Main Replacement Project The project includes the replacement of approximately 6,000 linear feet of the City’s existing asbestos cement pipeline that extends along Marine Drive between West 3rd Street and the log channel on Ediz Hook. The new pipeline ranges in size from 8 inches to 12 inches in diameter. The new water main will be ductile iron.

The Engineer’s estimate is $1,000,000 $1,250,000. The time of completion (performance per iod) is 60 wor king days.

Plans, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project are available on-line through Builders Exchange of Wa s h i n g t o n , I n c . a t http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted Projects,” “Public Wor ks,” “City of Por t Angeles.” Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder,” in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List.” Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington (425-2581303) should you require further assistance. Informational copies of any available maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Por t Angeles Public Works Engineering Services (360417-4700). All questions regarding the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Eric Walrath, Project Manager, at ewalrath@cityofpa.us.

C H E V Y : ‘ 7 6 3 / 4 To n pick-up GREAT ENGINE New 454, carb, battery, radiator, fuel pump, turbo 400, short shaft. Must take entire truck. $2,000/obo. Before 6pm Minority and women (360)461-6870 owned businesses shall CHEVY: ‘88, K1500, 4x4 be afforded full opportuPickup, 132K mi., well nity to submit bids in rem a i n t a i n e d 5 s p e e d . sponse to this invitation, shall not be discriminat$3,500. (360)600-1817. ed against on the grounds of gender, race, CHEVY: ‘94 Half Ton, color, age, national oriZ71. $3000. gin or handicap in con(360)452-4336 sideration of an award of DODGE: ‘93 Cummins. any contract or subcon2x4 with protech flatbed. tract, and shall be ac1 3 5 k m i . $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . tively solicited for participation in this project by (360)271-6521. direct mailing of the inviFORD: ‘04 Ranger. 1 t a t i o n t o b i d t o s u c h owner, low mileage, 35K businesses as have conmiles. Exel. condition, tacted the City for such bed liner and Tonneau notification. Further, all cover. $10,000 firm. bidders are directed to (360)797-1097 solicit and consider minority and women FORD: ‘06 Expedition owned businesses as red XLT automatic 4x4 potential subcontractors automatic 117 miles. and material suppliers $11,995.00 for this project. The Other Guys Auto and Truck Center Craig Fulton, P.E. 360-417-3788 Director of Public Works theotherguys.com & Utilities PUB: May 17, 24, 2015 FORD: ‘83 Pick up. 4x4. Legal No. 632966 2 gas tanks. 48,365 mi. $2500. (360)683-3967 Summary of Ordinance Adopted by the N I S S A N : ‘ 1 1 Fr o n t i e r Port Angeles City P/U, stick shift, 2 wheel Council drive, extended cab, 49K On May 19, 2015 ml., $13,500. (360)681-3561 Ordinance No. 3536 SUZUKI: ‘07 Grand Vitara 6 cyl 4x4 5 speed. $9,495.00 The Other Guys Auto and Truck Center 360-417-3788 theotherguys.com

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FORD: ‘11, Explorer Limited. 79,500 miles. Excellent Condition. 4-wheel drive, loaded w/ o p t i o n s : n av s y s t e m , touch screen, parking assist, remote locks and star t, back-up camera $28,000. (360)797-3247.

THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, establishing Chapter 2.18 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code for Hearing Examiner.

This ordinance is not subject to referendum and shall be effective 5 (five) days after publication of summary, or confirmation of appointment of a Hearings Examiner, whichever is later.

The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Cler k’s office, on the City’s website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Jennifer Veneklasen FORD: ‘97 Explorer XL, City Clerk 4x4, 155,043 miles, Pub: May 24, 2015 $2,500. (360)417-2967. Legal No: 634479


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Crime statistics from FBI analyzed Just how dangerous are cities on N. Peninsula? BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Be afraid. Be very afraid. Be especially afraid of home security system salespeople slinging statistics. A kerfuffle last fall over Sequim’s rank among Washington cities for violent crime was based on 2012 data posted to the Internet by Home Security Shield of Columbus, Ohio. It called Sequim the 14th “most dangerous” city in the state. The company used statistics gathered by the FBI but that the firm weighted with a formula it didn’t explain. It drew its raw numbers from the FBI annual Uniform Crime Report, which the FBI replaced in 2013 with the National IncidentBased Reporting System. The FBI said it switched “to improve the quality of crime data.” Figures for 2014 are available only for the first half of the year in cities of 100,000 people or more. Complete statistics for the year are expected sometime this summer. In tiny gray type, the Home Security Shield website says: “For the most accurate understanding of the crime rates . . . Home Security Shield recommends readers research further on their own.”

Well, the Peninsula Daily News as done the work for you. The company raised eyebrows last year when it put Sequim into 14th place for violent crime, sandwiched between SeaTac and Centralia. It said Sequim residents had about one chance in 16 of being victims of violence or property crimes in 2012. By early 2015, the 3-year-old statistics had become a social media sensation on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Danger on Dungeness? Home Security Shield used Sequim’s population (6,710) and its violent crimes (37) to get a rate of 5.5 violent crimes per 1,000 residents. Property crimes (378) came to a rate of 56.4 per 1,000. Violent and property crimes together produced a rate of 61.9 crimes per 1,000, all according to FBI data drawn from local law enforcement reports from 2012. But who’s counting? Not Home Security Shield, for if it had crunched the numbers for 2013, the company could have published the more alarming figure of 58 property crimes per 1,000. But more about that below. Washington property crime seemed most rampant

in Tukwila, which showed 3,309 property crimes for its 19,800 people, or 167 crimes per 1,000 residents Rounding out the state’s Top 10: Tacoma; Burien and Lakewood (tie); Grand Coulee; Airway Heights; Spokane, Port Orchard and Yakima (tie); Seattle; Omak, Shelton and Wapato (tie); and Bremerton and Fife (tie). Cities ranked for violent crimes had many of the same suspects. Yet Washington’s worst cities didn’t make it into Home Security Shield’s nationwide Top 20. That list was topped by Darby, Pa., a Philadelphia suburb of about 11,000 people. The largest city: Detroit. Nearest to the North Olympic Peninsula was Oakland, Calif., to which Home Security Shield awarded 12th place with 19.8 violent crimes per 1,000 residents.

Peninsula crime report 2012 property crimes Rank City 19 39 72 92

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Sequim peril plummets Do the numbers actually measure danger? In Sequim’s case, no, said its chief of police, Bill Dickinson Sequim’s violent crime rate of 5.5 reports per 1,000 residents in 2012 was bad enough for 12th place — not the 14th place touted by Home Security Shield. But if you count the cities who tied at various levels, Sequim drops to 17th place. And by 2013, Sequim’s violent crimes had plunged to 2 per 1,000 residents, a tie in our state with Arlington, Poulsbo and Washougal for 36th place. When ties are factored in, Sequim plummets to

70th place. Sequim police recorded two rapes, two robberies and nine aggravated assaults in 2013. By contrast, Union Gap — whose population was only slightly smaller than Sequim’s at 6,059 — recorded two homicides in 2013. But because it had two fewer total crimes of violence, it held 38th place when ties were excluded. Go figure. That’s just what the Peninsula Daily News did, examining the FBI statistics for 2012 and 2013. The newspaper’s methodology: We divided each

city’s total number of violent or property crimes by its population rounded to the nearest 100 people. That produced a crimesper-1,000-residents ratio that we rounded to the nearest tenth. We made no judgment about which cities are “most dangerous.” As for Sequim, Dickinson said: “You have to look at what that data means. I did that. “I pulled all of our violent crimes to see what they were, why that number was as high as it was. “Most — not all — involved people who knew

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each other. Did we have a number of those? Yes, we did. “But I would suggest that people would not be afraid that someone was going to creep into their home and rape them.” Actually, Sequim in 2013 reported one rape complaint per 3,313 residents. Meanwhile, Sequim’s property crime rate is high, Dickinson said, because the city is a demographic anomaly: a small urban core packed with large retail stores surrounded by a twocountywide residential zone. TURN

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Common-sense care Confrontation in air helps keep pets safe bedazzles watchers IT’S ALMOST MEMORIAL Day, and that means just one thing: Summer fun with your dog is right around the corner. But along with the good times come some seasonal hazards that can hurt your dog and spoil the easy-living vibe. Here’s what you need to know so both of you can enjoy the dog days of summer. ■ Sun seeker. Whether your dog is just hanging out in the backyard or spending the day hiking or picnicking with you, he needs to be protected from the sun if he has a thin or light-colored coat. The most vulnerable areas are the nose, face and ear tips, but pets who like to sleep on their backs in the sun can get a painful belly burn. Apply sunscreen made specifically for pets, or use PABA-free sunscreen or zinc oxide. Make sure you don’t get it in your dog’s eyes. ■ Heat and humidity. When temperatures get extreme, heat exhaustion and heatstroke are concerns, especially for dogs with flat faces, such as Boston terriers, bulldogs, French bulldogs, Pekingese and pugs. For short-faced breeds, as little as half an hour in high temperatures can be fatal. Dogs with heavy coats or those with heart problems may also be at risk. While it’s fine for pets to have access to the outdoors on a hot day, they should stay primarily in air-conditioned comfort. Outdoors, they need plenty of shade and an unlimited supply of cool, fresh water. Limit exercise to cool mornings and evenings. Be familiar with signs of heatstroke: excessive panting, weakness, dizziness, dark red gums, nausea and loss of consciousness. Cool the pet with lukewarm — not cold — water, and get him to the veterinarian right away. ■ Pool safety. Does your dog love swimming in the pool or riding on the family boat? Be sure he knows how to get out of the pool or onto the boat. Go into the pool with him and show him the

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stairs. Have Thornton someone else call him while he’s in different parts of the pool, and make sure he knows how to get to the steps and use them to get out. Practice frequently. Consider purchasing a dog ramp for use in pools or on docks or boats. Place it at the opposite end of the pool from the steps so your dog has options. If possible, restrict access to the pool or spa if you’re not there to supervise, especially if you have a pet with limited eyesight. Another option is a Safety Turtle pet kit, which will sound an alarm to alert you if your pet falls into the pool. ■ Beach and boat. Playing in the waves is a quintessential beach dog activity, but bodysurfing dogs can incur knee injuries from the force of the waves. Keep your dog close to shore if waves are booming. Play fetch on hardpacked sand so your dog doesn’t ingest a lot of it when retrieving his ball or flying disc. Taking in too much sand can cause a serious intestinal obstruction. Whether your dog is riding with you on a stand-up paddleboard or a more substantial craft, protect him from drowning with a pet life vest. Choose one in a bright color that’s easily visible in the water. It should fit comfortably and have a handle on top for easy retrieval if your dog falls or jumps in the water. Just as you would with a pool, show him how to get out of the water. ■ On the trail. If you and your dog are out on a hot day, carry plenty of water for him and tie a cooling bandana around his neck. Take frequent breaks, and offer your dog water frequently.

Dogs cool themselves by panting, which isn’t very efficient in hot or humid conditions. Now that you’re prepared, go out there and have fun.

The Buzz — with Kim Campbell Thornton ■ Traffic was stopped on a busy Scottish highway last month after a sheepdog named Don accidentally leaned on the controls of a utility vehicle, taking it out on the road. After going down a hill, through a split-rail fence and across the road, the tractor hit a traffic barrier, stopping its movement. Fortunately, Don wasn’t injured — despite not wearing a seat belt. His owner, Tom Hamilton, had been checking on some lambs when the incident occurred. Drivers responding to Traffic Scotland’s tweets about Don’s adventure wondered if the dog was Breathalyzed. No reports on whether he was feeling sheepish. ■ A study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology found that hyperthyroidism in cats might be linked to exposure to flame retardants used in plastics and furniture. Researchers at Sweden’s Stockholm University found high levels of the chemicals — known as polybrominated diphenyl ethers — in blood samples from cats with hyperthyroidism. Cats accidentally ingest PBDEs when dust containing the substance sticks to their fur and they then groom themselves. Hyperthyroidism, which affects more than 1 in 10 older cats, is the overproduction of thyroid hormone by the thyroid glands.

_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

FRIENDS HAD INVITED us to spend an afternoon at their Kitsap County home, and we never turn down that invite. Their home in BIRD Hansville sits on a high bank across from WATCH Whidbey Island. Birding can be Joan exciting in this spot. It appears to be a Carson jumping-off place for birds crossing the water during their northward migration. Black-headed grosbeaks were trying to take over the feeders. Sparrows, towhees, goldfinches, pine siskins, chickadees and even a goldencrowned sparrow were among the yard’s residents. Caspian terns were calling to one another as they flew overhead. Then two other birds appeared in the sky. A bald eagle and an osprey were having a confrontation. Field guides often compare these two when discussing size. When they are close to each other, there is no size similarity. The eagle is just a lot bigger. It’s heavier in the body, and its wings are far broader than those of the osprey. The osprey appears slim and trim, but the eagle’s larger size doesn’t intimidate it. At first, the two were a short distance east of where we were watching. Little by little, they moved toward us. We couldn’t watch anything else.

‘Dogfight’ They were engaged in a “dogfight” that resembled combat scenes in old World War II movies. The osprey appeared to be the aggressor. It would climb high in the sky above the eagle. Then it folded its wings and dove right at its enemy. Just before the osprey attempted to hit the eagle, the larger bird went into a defensive position. It rolled onto its back with falcon-like agility. Its large talons faced the diving osprey, who pulled up and flew upward again. This performance was repeated over and over and over. We stood and watched with open mouths. Even cameras were forgotten. It was exciting watching this aerial combat move closer and closer to where we were standing. Once they were directly overhead, things began to slow down. Maybe they had moved far enough

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Ospreys are capable of fending off much larger eagles from their territory if need be. away from the territory the osprey appeared to be defending. Whatever the reason, the battle just stopped. The two birds flew in opposite directions. The eagle flew west toward us, and the osprey flew east around Point-NoPoint and out of sight. Earlier this spring, I mentioned the growing osprey population in Western Washington. I don’t have the figures but hope to find out from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. This agency keeps track of our state’s wildlife populations. There is no doubt that eagle numbers have been growing for over two decades. There are even some who complain our national symbol is threatening other native wildlife populations. As osprey numbers increase, there shouldn’t be similar problems. While this “sea hawk” may look like a fierce raptor, fish are its only victims. Osprey do not prey on other birds or small animals. They are amazing “fisher birds.” Once they have two thriving youngsters in the nest, these handsome birds must work hard to satisfy growing appetites. The eagles may be noticeably larger than the ospreys, but they aren’t about to push them out of a chosen nesting area. The diving osprey we watched was definitely driving the eagle out of its territory. If its mate had also been involved, the eagle would have retreated even more quickly. That would have been a little disappointing. Watching the eagle do a barrel roll over and over while protecting itself was some of the best bird-watching we’ve ever enjoyed on this favorite spot at the northern end of the Kitsap Peninsula.

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

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ciation for others at school with polite behavior. Harley is a student who will look at you in the eyes and accept responsibility for his actions when he has made a mistake. He strives to do better each day.” Students of the Month will be announced at each school’s respective School Board meeting. Each district school hosts a School Board meeting once during the school year.


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Age, health affect horses’ appearances IT’S A SCARY thing to approach the home of someone you don’t know to inquire why their onceplump horses are now skin and bones. Driving south on U.S. Highway 101 just prior to the state Highway 104 junction, one would have to be blind not to notice the two horses out in the pasture so thin their ribs are poking out. Like many, I’ve passed by them for years and the horses looked fine. This time was different. In good conscience, I felt I couldn’t just drive by without asking the owner, “Why the change?” I wondered if the owner had fallen on hard times and couldn’t afford to feed them or what. Since one never knows the type of person they’ll find when knocking on the door of a stranger’s home — will they be friendly, aloof or angry? — it was with great trepidation that I parked my truck and walked up to the front door. As soon as I knocked, I heard the dogs barking and thought, “Uh, oh. Will I get bit for not minding my own business?” When the owner opened the door, I stammered a bit as I politely inquired about her horses. I explained I’d driven by for years, and her horses looked fine, so why the change? When she realized I wasn’t there to yell at her for starving her horses (and yes, she’s gotten some who the minute she opened the door started berating her), she stepped outside and shut the door (and dogs) behind her to explain. Here’s the skinny on those two skinny horses: The owner rescued both years ago. They are both older. One has teeth worn to nubs and thus can’t chew

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY the grass down Griffiths enough to swallow it; she leaves quibs, or globs of unchewed grass, all around the pasture. The other has health issues, too. Both get pelleted feed and are under a veterinarian’s care. I’ve been in her situation of having horses needing to be fed concentrated feed pellets, and it’s expensive. So are vet bills. So I feel for her. That was over a month ago. When I drove by last week, it seemed to me both horses had put on a little bit of weight, so I wondered if she started feeding them more pellets or if the time before she had run out and just hadn’t gotten to the feed store yet — and horses can lose weight quickly. I’m not going to stop by to ask, though because I know the owner is aware, the horses are under a veterinarian’s care and she is trying her best to do right by her older horses. Not an easy task at all.

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Finals Washington State High School Equestrian Teams had their final competition this month in Moses Lake. Both teams did wonderful. Port Angeles’ team coach Tina VanAusdle reports her daughter Emily VanAusdle won the barrel racing championship for her third straight year. Way to go, Emily! It’s also Emily’s last state meet since she is graduating high school. It’s

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Canned vegetables line the shelves, waiting to be sampled at the dinner table.

It’s never too early to start canning food IT’S NO SECRET. I have a passion for pickles, and one advantage for possessing this puckered reputation is that over the years, people have presented me with a parade of pickle gifts ranging from old family recipes, trial batches and even a few pickle jokes and songs. Last week, a friend brought me an old shred of paper with her Aunt Gladys’ Chow Chow recipe in faded pencil script along with an August 1950 clipping from The Oregonian with the headline “Pickling is a pleasant project: Procedures are easy and results perfectly gratifying.” A lot has changed since the 1950s, especially the puffed sleeves and beehive hairstyle in the photo, but pickling and its associated alliteration is alive and well. It will be another few months before cucumbers

PENINSULA KITCHEN are ready Betsy to harWharton vest in Clallam County, but you don’t have to wait for August to get your pickle on. The truth is, you can pickle just about any fruit or vegetable that comes your way. So far this spring, I’ve made several batches of pickled asparagus and a knock-your-socks-off rhubarb kimchi. Pickling is an ancient form of preservation that relies on acidification of the food to prevent food spoilage. This can be done through fermentation or

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the direct addition of vinegar solution. As with all forms of food preservation, safety is paramount. Any aspiring picklers interested in learning more about safe methods and tested recipes should contact the Clallam WSU Extension office at 360-4172279 or at http://tinyurl. com/PDN-WSUPickling. Aside from safety, I have two important hints for getting great pickle results: ■ Follow a tried-andtrue recipe from a reliable source. ■ Use the freshest and

To each pint, add 1 clove garlic, ¼ tsp red pepper flakes and 1 dill head or 1 tsp dill seed. Combine water, vinegar and salt and bring to a boil. Pour boiling-hot liquid over beans, leaving a ½-inch of headspace. Remove air bubbles by gently sliding a knife along the inside of the glass. Wipe jar rims. Place lids on jar and tighten bands finger-tight. Process 5 minutes in a boiling water bath. Let beans stand for at least 2 weeks to allow flavors to develop.

most perfect produce you can get your hands on. Pickling does not improve the quality of old and saggy produce, and if you are going to the trouble of preserving the harvest, start with the best.

________ Betsy Wharton is a Port Angeles Farmers Market vendor, Washington State University Extension food preservation information assistant and a registered nurse at First Step Family Support Center. More about her pickling enterprise can be found at www. ClallamCanningCompany.com.

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he do what he says he’s going to do? Is he where he says he’ll be? Does he treat you with respect? How does he treat your family and friends? Is he proud of you and your accomplishments? Does he share your little triumphs? Does he want you to share his life? I could go on and on, but you get the picture. If you can answer yes to these questions, it sounds like love to me.

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Dear Cheryl: I’m involved with a man whom I love very much. But I don’t know if I should marry him and risk losing our very special friendship. All the married couples I know argue and fight all the time. I don’t want that. Pacifist Dear Pacifist: You can date a guy for years and never deal with anything more important than what movie to see and where to go for dinner. Married couples argue and fight because they’re dealing with real stuff — money, kids, health, family. In a good marriage — and there are plenty — arguments and fights are inevitable, but they’re not dealbreakers. A strong marriage survives them. You don’t need to be afraid of fights. Get some books on how to fight fairly and read them with your guy and get on with it. Dear Cheryl: I believe a little innocent flirting is OK, even if one is married. The operative word being innocent. I’m wondering where flirting stops and “hitting on” begins. Where’s the line? I Wanna Walk That Line

Dear I Wanna: Let’s break this down to its simplest components. There’s a flirter, a flirtee and a spouse. If you’re the flirter, you must be sure that the flirtee knows that you’re Dear Cheryl: How just “kidding” and that you do you know if a man is don’t intend to act on your truthful when he claims “joke.” he loves you? Then you have to be Inquiring Mind sure that your “kidding” is welcome to the flirtee, nonDear Inquiring threatening and non-sexMind: It’s not really that ual. difficult. Look at the You must also make totality of his actions. sure that your spouse How does he treat understands that your flirtyou when you’re vertiing in no way indicates discal? How does he behave pleasure, boredom, lack of day in and day out, not passion or interest in her just when he wants or him. something? Is his word gold? Does TURN TO LAVIN/C6

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Dear Unnosy Neighbor: Kill her with kindness. Flatter her shamelessly. Make her a friend. The next time you see her, compliment her on her clothes, her shoes, her hair. Anything. Then you might start mentioning how tired you are, how much the kids wear you down. Make yourself appear vulnerable, and she’ll have less reason to resent you. Invite her over for coffee. Once you get her in your house, ask her about her life and mention some of the downsides of marriage and kids. Get her to open up. She’ll begin to see you as a real person, not just an object of envy. The two of you might become friends. Or at least not enemies.

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DEAR CHERYL: MY husband and our kids live in a townhouse community with a mix of residents. For the most part, we all get along. But our immediate neighbors, an unmarried 30-something couple, seem to have many issues with folks, particularly us. Well, it’s really her with the issues, and frankly, it all comes down to the fact that her other half is not that into her. From the time they moved in, he flirted with me and all the attractive females visiting me, from my niece to my sister to my kids’ baby-sitter. She hates me, and I think she’s envious. My Christian upbringing prevents me from telling her to wake up: “He hasn’t put a ring on you in the three years you lived here, even though you said from the beginning it was going to happen any day. He’s just not that into you, so stop taking your frustrations out on me and my family.” Any advice on how to get this woman to stop hating us because she hates her own life so much? Unnosy Neighbor


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Accept age, life, help graciously NOW THAT WE’VE weathered Mother’s Day and have had a couple of weeks away from Flo, Tom, Jolie and company, what do we think about that story? Does anything stay with you? Or was it just another distraction from the perpetual presidential campaign? Well, you had quite a bit to say about it. And while I could fill a Sunday paper with your comments and observations, don’t panic because I won’t.

Reader’s reaction But here’s an excerpt from a particular email that seems to capture the central theme for a lot of us: “This story (Tom, Jolie and Flo) hits me hard in two ways. It takes me again through the long 15 years of my mother’s demise and journey into dementia and eventual death. And also now that I am 80, I am looking at my future while reading this. “I don’t need to tell you about your writing talent — I’m sure you’re well aware of it. But your

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insight into these situations is tremendous and very helpful to us, even as it can be, and is for me, painful to read. “You are exactly right about how we feel — about never dragging on my children for the things I need help with now, or soon will need help with, while also realizing there is nothing I can do about it except drag on them as little as possible and accept their help graciously.” While I’ve deleted some additional, rather articulate observations about the dementia-related aspects of the reader’s personal journey, you’ll note that I did not delete her piercingly insightful description of “writing talent,” etc. Humility, I suspect, is sometimes overrated, if underachieved. But character defects aside, I think it’s her last

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paragraph that strikes me. Specifically, the use of the term “graciously.” As you may recall, Flo had to be desperate, browbeaten or cornered into accepting any “help” at all. For her, it was about not being a “drag” on her son and his family, exactly as the writer describes above; for Flo, it was “not now, not ever.” Although, she was forced to compromise, at least a bit. Graciously. That’s the word I need to take away from this. Because I’ve seen it over and over, and I see it in myself.

Other words Strength. Independence. A lifetime of being the helper, not the helpee. Making decisions, making things happen, doing whatever needs doing, calling the shots and — if necessary — cleaning up the mess caused by the shot called. Alive. Strong. Capable. Competent. Can-do. Whatever, whenever can-do. Prideful? There’s a hard word. Most of us, in our secret

Stuck in front of a mirror, looking at what’s looking back: me now, not the me who used to be. And what we think we see is a dark, inevitable decline into weakness, helplessness, dependence and a long, slow slide toward a humiliating death. The inevitable beginning of the inevitable end. We don’t see the person who used to be, but we also don’t see the person who is yet to be. That is the person who has learned enough, the person who The work-arounds has become wise enough, We are, as a group, the person who is strong remarkably resourceful enough to accept the and creative in finding nature of this life and realways to work around those ize that we continue to crethings: “Maybe if I did it ate, contribute and conthis way instead of that tinue to continue. way” or “If I just do a little, And if we’re going to at a time” of “If I tried it at pull that off without being this time instead of that the “drag” that we are so time . . . ” You get the picafraid of being, then we’d ture. better be smart enough to And 90-plus percent of know when we need a little the time, those things help, to ask for it and work. Yay! Good for us! mature enough to accept it That has to do with — graciously. strength, independence and Because most of the fear hard-won wisdom. But is our fear, and most of the when we’ve run out of worry is our worry, and tricks, where are we? most of the bother is our places, know when we can’t (or shouldn’t) do something, but we press on. Out of habit? Probably. Love? Certainly. Generosity? No doubt. Fear? I’m afraid so. While we shield our loved ones from having to “help” us, we might also be shielding ourselves from the realization that we may no longer be the person we once were. The sky is not the limit, and there may be things that we just can’t do anymore.

own fear of asking because then “they” will know. “They” already know. It’s us — me! — who must admit the obvious — graciously. Then, we apply all that experience, knowledge, wisdom and creativity to figuring out how we can continue to contribute because for most of us, that’s what it’s about — contributing. And that, I believe, is the point: If I’m not who I was, then who am I going to be? Who do I choose to be, given who I am? What can I do? Oh, we can do a great deal if we quit dragging “what once was” into “what could be.” Maybe there was really nothing more to it than accepting a little help — graciously.

________ Mark Harvey is directors of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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supposed to be, but this other woman seems to be around quite a bit. When confronted, he gets angry, defensive and snide. It’s to the point that I question everything he tells me. Is It Me or What?

sure sounds like he has a pretty big crush on this woman. Even if he isn’t having sex with her, he’s spending an awful lot of emotional energy on her. Energy that should go into his relationship with you. He needs to come clean, with you and maybe even with himself. Dear Is It Me: If it Tell him you want feels good and involves any straight answers. of “the naughty bits” (as Is he not having sex Austin Powers might say), with her yet, but he hopes it’s sex, and if it’s not with to in the future? If she your partner, it’s cheating. were willing, would he be And even if it doesn’t involve any of “the naughty ready? Something’s going on. bits,” it can still be cheatTell him that out of respect ing. for you and your marriage Having sexually charged it has to end, now. conversations with some_______ one other than your partner, confiding intimate Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales details of your relationship, from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a getting emotional comfort blog at http://www.creators.com/ are all cheating. advice/tales-from-the-front.html. I don’t know if your Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. partner is cheating, but it

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Crossing the line Friends mispronounce my name regularly. It is Caroline (like the state), not Carolyn (like Loretta Lynn). I don’t bother correcting strangers. But even after

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“You’re increasing the quanSACRAMENTO, Calif. tity that’s — Stiv Wilson is not much ending up of an exfoliator. in the Wilson, a 42-year-old lower environmental advocate, organisms, lives on a sailboat, wears Wilson and then flip-flops and doesn’t care they could much for personal care make their way up the products like fancy creams food chain.” and moisturizers. Water treatment plants But to the companies cannot process the nearly that make those products, 19 tons of microbeads that some of the largest corpomay be washing into New rations in the world, WilYork’s wastewater every son tends to be more abra- year, according to a recent sive than the scrubs they report from the office of sell. the New York state attorFor more than two ney general, Eric T. years, Wilson, director of Schneiderman. campaigns at the nonprofit Four states — Illinois, group The Story of Stuff Maine, New Jersey and Project, has helped lead Colorado — have enacted the fight against microlegislation to restrict the beads, tiny plastic balls use of microbeads, accordused in face washes, mois- ing to the National Conferturizers and toothpaste, ence of State Legislatures. which activists say wind up in the nation’s lakes Bill in Olympia and rivers. Bills are pending in On Friday, the Califorothers, including Washingnia State Assembly ton, Michigan, Minnesota approved a measure to and Oregon. outlaw the use of the parIf the California bill ticles in what could become the strictest ban in becomes law, the state would ban not only synthe country. thetic particles but the biodegradable ones that many Look like dots companies have been Microbeads look like developing as alternatives. tiny, colorful dots susEnvironmentalists like pended in cleansers and Wilson say many of those other personal care items. bills do not go far enough because they allow compaManufacturers like nies to come up with bioJohnson & Johnson and degradable, but insuffiProcter & Gamble advertise their exfoliating power, ciently tested, alternatives. One such alternative, offering consumers a little polylactic acid, can luxury in the form of a degrade faster than other DIY mini-facial. But when the beads are plastics, but only under extreme heat and other rinsed off, they flow conditions not typically through pipes and drains and into the water. By the found in marine environments, environmental billions. advocates say. The effect is similar to Lisa Powers, a spokesgrinding up plastic water woman for the Personal bottles, other products of concern to environmental- Care Products Council, an industry trade group, said ists, and pumping them in an email, “There is coninto oceans and lakes. siderable global, cuttingBut because microbeads are small enough to edge research efforts focused on developing biobe ingested by fish and other marine life, they can degradable plastics in carry other pollutants into accordance with internationally accepted stanthe food chain. “Kind of like the Trojan dards.” horse effect,” said Dave The trade group Andrews, a senior scientist removed its objections to with the nonprofit Envithe California proposal ronmental Working Group. and has a “neutral” stance. BY RACHEL ABRAMS

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Pause to remember those who died DEAR ABBY: “Lest we forget” — these three simple, but very meaningful words are a reminder to always remember the sacrifices made for our freedom. I recently read about a Vietnam veteran who will never forget Memorial Day in 1970. He was wounded in the jungles on that day, fighting for his life with his comrades. Almost his entire company had been wounded or killed during an early morning attack by the North Vietnamese army. Although he was the first wounded, the first to die were soldiers on either side of him. Not a Memorial Day goes by without him hearing from his remaining comrades. They, too, have never forgotten that deadly attack because they experienced the holiday’s true

DEAR ABBY meaning. A patriotic Van Buren organization, No Greater Love (ngl.org), initiated the National Moment of Remembrance established by Congress in 2000. At 3 p.m. on Memorial Day, Americans are asked to pause wherever they are to honor those who have died for our freedom throughout history. For more than 40 years, the AFL-CIO, North America’s Building Trades Unions, Ironworkers, Fire Fighters and the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transporta-

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tion Workers — in union with No Greater Love — have honored our fallen, our troops, our veterans and their families, and have participated in the National Moment of Remembrance. And Major League Baseball games will also observe the Moment. This is a moment of love — a love for those we honor and their families and a love of God and country. Let us never forget. Remember to pause and say a prayer at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day. Carmella Laspada, Founder, No Greater Love Dear Carmella: Thank you for the timely reminder. Readers, tomorrow is Memorial Day. I know many of you will be

busy with barbecues at the park, swimming and sunning at the beach, shopping in the malls or watching baseball in person or on television. But please, folks, take a moment and join me in participating in the Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m. because that’s what this holiday is really all about. Dear Abby: I am tired and disgusted hearing our friends brag about their travels to Alaska, Italy, Hawaii, etc., while my husband and I are financially and medically unable to do such things. One of my longtime “friends” is actually taking a friend of hers to London, all expenses paid. This is hard for me to swallow. How can I remove myself from this kind of talk and still main-

tain friendships? On the Ground in Oregon Dear On the Ground: I can think of two ways. The first would be to tell your closest longtime friends that you would prefer not hearing about their adventures because, considering your circumstances, it is depressing. The other would be to discuss with your husband and your doctor the feasibility of planning an inexpensive getaway to someplace nearby so you won’t feel so left out.

________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

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Outline a plan to ensure great garden NEXT WEEKEND IS huge for planting for many people, as they buy several trays of summer flowers in an effort to spruce up their homes, yard or place of business. I want to again put in a plug for annual flowers because of just how prolific they are. Annuals bloom at everincreasing rates as summer progresses and with basic care (that we will outline soon) become a mound of flowers until the day they die (usually October/November). However, there are numerous steps and procedures one can employ to ensure a gorgeous botanical garden look. 1. Work the soil well. Make absolutely sure you can till in peat moss, compost and/or aged manure into your soil before planting. Organic material holds in moisture, which will be crucial this year, and keeps the soil loose and “light” so your plants can grow at an optimum rate. 2. Till deep and thoroughly. Make sure you till or cultivate to a depth of 6 inches or more so as to mix in well the organic material and fertilizer. The perfect way to check if you’ve tilled deeply enough is to thrust your hand in up to your wrist in several places in the flower bed. If you cannot do this, till some more; it’s not deep enough. Also, a great flower bed can be planted without a hand trowel. If you cannot use your fingers to plant, your soil is too heavy, and you need to add more organic material along with perhaps perlite or vermiculite. 3. Craft and sculpture your flower beds. A great trick is to sculpture your flower beds by molding them to the shape and viewing angle of the bed. Rake the soil high in the center and slope to the edges, or contour it to slope back to a high point if your view is up against a wall or building.

A GROWING CONCERN Give your bed a “rolling May hill” effect or even shape a canyon in the middle for visual interest. By sculpting your soil, you increase greatly the dramatic effect. 4. Clean up the plants first. Before planting anew, go through your plants and preen them. Remove any and all dead, dying or yellowing leaves, for this not only makes the plants look far better but will greatly decrease bugs and insects. Also, pull off the largest old leaves that are at the bottom of the plant. That way, old leaves will not be in contact with the ground and rot away, and air will circulate around the plant better. 5. Grade your new plants. A trick I always use after I clean each plant is to depack them or take them out of their pots and then grade them to size: small, medium and large. Then, plant the shortest on the front, the tallest at the back and the medium ones in the middle. When this is done, especially on a sculpted bed, the results instantly gives an “aged” look to the fresh plantings. Plus, throughout the growing season, the area will retain that size difference in its growth pattern and appearance. This is a real professional trick of the trade. 6. Throw away. The runt of the litter is the weak, the sick, the broken or diseased, and it will always be so. Do not marry your plants. Toss away any poor plants right off the front or, better yet, scrutinize them very well at the nursery or greenhouse, making sure to only buy the best.

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BLYN — The Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild will host its annual May luncheon, fashion show and silent auction in Club Seven lounge of 7 Cedars Casino, 270756 U.S. Highway 101, on Thursday. A social hour starts at 11 a.m., with time to view and bid on items in the silent auction . Awards will be made at noon, followed by lunch and a fashion show.

On the runway Ladies from the guild’s thrift shop will model fashions from the shop. The price for all three events is $18, and tickets can be purchased at the guild’s thrift shop, 204 W. Bell St. For more information, phone 360-683-7044.

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Part of a parterre in an English garden. Our flower beds are only as good as the worst plant in them. 7. Pinch them. Pinch away the tips and, yes, the first flower on many of your annuals because this act will exponentially increase blossoms for the rest of the year. Remember, you have to spend flowers to make flowers. 8. Water in very well. As soon as you finish planting an area, water it in extremely well. In fact water, it numerous times the first day and several times each day for the next two or three days. By watering your flowers in well, they settle down into the ground and start growing new roots much faster. 9. Feed them. All that growth and bloom is going to require a lot of nutrient, so make

sure you apply a good dose of flower food (preferably organic) after planting, and all that water will drive it into the ground so it’s readily available to the plant. Feed again the last days of July or first days of August (yes, go mark your calendar now). 10. Photograph and enjoy. With all the beauty and bloom these planting tips will produce for you, make sure to take plenty of photographs and harvest lots of cut flowers. In fact, harvesting the blossoms creates even more, so pick away and give them to friends, neighbors, co-workers and family, and always bring a bouquet to any party, barbecue, event or place where you visit. 11. You will not believe the joy this will bring. With Memorial Day this

weekend, don’t forget to bring thanks and remembrance to those who have given their lives so we could live in a free country. I’d encourage you to Google the poem “In Flanders Field,” and you’ll find out how a World War I Canadian soldier’s poem from 100 years ago this month turned a simple flower into inspiration, support and remembrance. (Funny how flowers work their magic into our memories.) The larks, still bravely singing, fly . . .

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

Briefly . . . 8th-graders collect data on field trip PORT HADLOCK — Eighth-grade science students from Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend took a field trip to Naval Magazine Indian Island recently to receive some hands-on lessons in marine science. During this two-day field trip, the students were led through a series of activities that professional researchers would do to collect field data. This included using a net to catch near-shore marine life, separating and identifying the different species, counting the number of fish caught and measuring them. The hands-on project was led by personnel from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Marrowstone Marine Field Station, with support from personnel from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Navy, state Department of Fish and Wildlife, and North Olympic Salmon Coalition. In addition to fish seining work at a beach on Indian Island those two days, the eighth-graders also performed water quality tests on the water collected from Oak Bay. The field data collected will be used to show species distribution and amount of marine life before and after any work to reopen the flow of water through Kilisut Harbor into Oak Bay. This is the first in several field data collections that would be done leading up to and following the restoration of Kilisut Harbor.

CONTINUED FROM C1 thousand, in 2013. As for life in Jefferson That means lots of peo- County, Prosecuting Attorple come to Sequim to shop. ney Mike Haas said, “I’d rather live here than in And to shoplift. Sequim held 23rd place most counties on the planet. “I’ve got children, and I for property crimes per 1,000 residents among have no problem with their Washington cities with walking to the grocery store 5,000 or more people in at any time.” Small communities like 2013, down from 19th place Port Townsend, Forks and in 2012, according to FBI statistics as processed by Sequim, Haas added, are statistically vulnerable to the PDN. Accounting for the most relatively small blips in the recent ranking were 383 numbers of any crime. “You’ve got such a small property crimes, 308 of them thefts. Sixty-one were population base that just burglaries; 14 were auto having three more aggravated assaults could skew thefts; three were arsons. the numbers.” Port Townsend nonetheOutsider sinners less held 30th place for vio“There are far more peo- lent crimes and 76th place ple living around our city for property crimes in 2013. than in it,” Dickinson said. Most of the latter were “We have all of the big-box aggravated assaults, meanstores. Most small towns ing attacks in which victims don’t have that much retail were injured. To see the FBI figures center. “People come here to for yourself, visit www.fbi. steal because this is where gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ crime-in-the-u.s. the things are to steal.” But if you suffer from Meanwhile on Clallam County’s West End, Forks math anxiety, be wary. Actually, be afraid. in 2012 was the safest Be very afraid. among cities on the FBI’s Landing practice list with five violent crimes, _______ or 1.4 violent crimes per COUPEVILLE — Field Reporter James Casey can be thousand. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. carrier landing practice Its rate more than dou- 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station bled to 12 crimes, or 3.2 per news.com

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Eighth-grade science students from Blue Heron Middle School measure a fish they caught and record the data as part of a hands-on marine science lesson. Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville on Tuesday from midafternoon to early evening. Also, search and rescue will conduct MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter training Tuesday and Thursday from evening to late night. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s com-

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Newcomers’ brunch PORT ANGELES — The Newcomers’ Club of the Olympic Peninsula will have a brunch at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, on Tuesday, June 2.

Socializing begins at 10 a.m., followed by a buffet brunch at 10:30 a.m. The guest speaker is Richard Labrecque, who leads the club’s monthly hikes. Labrecque will share some of his favorite hikes and walks in the area, both long and short. RSVPs are required and must be made by noon Friday via 360-504-2522. Peninsula Daily News


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Briefly . . . ■ Jennifer Kidder, MBA, management and strategy. ■ Heather Stoddard, Master of Science, nursing, education. ■ Marian Sawyer, PORT ANGELES — Bachelor of Arts, special Port Angeles High School education. students recently brought ■ Amber Bates, Bachehome two gold medals from lor of Science, business the SkillsUSA Washington management. State Leadership & Skills ■ Shanna Haugh, BS, Conference in Tacoma. business management. Casey Bailey placed ■ Amy Ballantyne, BS, first in the precision nursing. machining contest, and ■ Megan Brocklesby, Cole Tamba was first in the BS, nursing. cabinet-making contest. ■ Susan Rainey, BS, Tamba will travel to nursing. Louisville, Ky., to compete in the national contest Dean’s list students against 49 other high school students. SEATTLE — The folThere isn’t a national lowing students made the contest this year for Seattle Pacific University 2015 winter quarter dean’s machining medalists. list: Other students placed ■ Port Angeles: Noelle in their respective contests Lynn Ciaciuch and Onna as follows: Marie Raemer. ■ Connor Heilman, ■ Sequim: Natalie fourth place, precision Rose McMurray and Stephmachining. ■ Evan Avery, fifth, pre- anie Ha Nguyen. Students on the dean’s cision machining. list have completed at least ■ Brandyn Fouts, 12 credits and attained a eighth, precision machin3.50 or higher grade point ing. average. ■ David Treese, seventh, cabinet-making. ■ Jorden White, ninth, Airman graduates cabinet-making; fourth, job SAN ANTONIO, Texas demo. — U.S. Air National Guard Other students who Airman 1st Class Kelsey R. competed were: Tanner recently graduated ■ Brody Charles, job from basic military traindemo. ing at Joint Base San Anto■ Ty Shore, job demo, nio-Lackland in San Antocabinet-making, related nio. tech math. The airman completed ■ Devlin Borg-McDanan intensive eight-week iel, job demo, job interview. program that included ■ Kaleb Sheldon, job training in military discidemo, job interview. pline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness and basic warfare princiGraduates listed ples and skills. SEATTLE — Western Airmen who complete Governors University basic training earn four Washington recently awarded nearly 1,700 bach- credits toward an associate elor’s and master’s degrees degree in applied science to students from across the through the Community College of the Air Force. state at its fourth annual Tanner is the grandson commencement ceremony. of Ralph K. Tanner of Port Eleven graduates are Townsend. from Port Angeles: ■ Lindsay Noble, MasStudent graduates ter of Arts, mathematics education. LACEY — Molly J. Merrikin of Port Angeles ■ Ricardo Garcia, recently received her endorsement preparation program, educational lead- degree in business administration at a commenceership. ment ceremony at Saint ■ RebeccaLynn BoloMartin’s University in gna, Master of Business Lacey. Administration, managePeninsula Daily News ment and strategy.

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In the back row from left are Jorden White, Devlin Borg-McDaniel, Brody Charles, David Treese, Cole Tamba, Ty Shore, Connor Heilman; in the front row from left are Kaleb Sheldon, Casey Bailey, Evan Avery, Brandyn Fouts.

Death and Memorial Notice JOHN MCGREGOR WILLITS JR. May 31, 1936 May 15, 2015 Once, there was a man who planted more than 50,000 trees. And that’s not all he did; you could say he planted foresters and surveyors, too, as part of his 27-year teaching career at Peninsula College. As one of his former students noted: “The best debts are those we can never fully repay but spend our lives happily trying. . . . I hope to continue repaying my debt to you by spending my time in worthwhile causes to safeguard worthy people and worthy places.” John was born in Crystal Falls, Michigan, the fourth of six children. He grew up loving the outdoors, with a lot of freedom to fish, explore and hunt waterfowl. He had a lifelong series of dogs, mostly Labs, who were his buddies and partners. Following that theme, he earned a Bachelor of Science (with honors) in forest management from Michigan State University in 1958 and a master’s

Mr. Willits degree in forest management from the University of Washington in 1961. His focus remained remarkably true throughout his life. It was expressed in his love of hunting, his passion for protecting habitat and his active involvement in conservation. He strongly supported the habitat preservation work of Ducks Unlimited. He was a very active supporter and participant in the work of the North Olympic Land Trust. At the time of his death, he was still involved in protection of critical habitat properties in the Lower Dungeness Basin.

This vision could result in a corridor of protected wetlands from the mouth of the Dungeness River to Graysmarsh. John was a man who led by example. He didn’t waste words. He was quiet in conversation and in meetings. The result was that when he spoke, people listened. And John was funny. He had a dry, subtle wit that took people by surprise and made them laugh. Everyone who knew him has a favorite John story. Family and friends knew John as a kind and generous man. He didn’t sweat the small stuff. He allowed people to be who they are and accepted them that way, and we all loved him for it. John was preceded in death by his parents, John McGregor Willits Sr. and Lillian Anderson Willits; first wife Donna Willits; daughter Kristine Fairbanks; and sister Jane Willits. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Willits of Port Angeles; son John (BethAnn) McGregor Willits III of North Bend, Washing-

ton; son-in-law Brian Fairbanks of Sedro-Woolley, Washington; mother-in-law Helen Armstrong of Houston, Texas; sister Anne (John) Masterson of Bend, Oregon; sister Judy Sabo of West Seattle; brother Ward (Rita) Willits of Olympia, Washington; sister Caroline Peters of McLean, Virginia; grandchildren Joel (Lynn) Willits of Issaquah, Washington, Kelsey Willits of Seattle, Ryan Willits of Grants Pass, Oregon, and Whitney Fairbanks of Port Angeles; great-grandchildren Avery and Addison Willits, both of Issaquah; and many nieces and nephews. John died suddenly at home from a heart attack. His wife, Pat, and his dog, Maverick, were at his side. A celebration of John’s life will be held at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 East Seventh Street, on Sunday, June 7, 2015, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Ducks Unlimited, 1 Waterfowl Way, Memphis, TN 38120; or the North Olympic Land Trust, 104 North Laurel Street, Suite 104, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice ARTHUR STANLEY GALE December 3, 1920 May 2, 2015 Art passed away peacefully on May 2, 2015, in Granite Falls, Washington. He was born December 3, 1920, in SedroWoolley, Washington, and grew up in Sedro-Woolley and Mercer Island, for a short time living with his aunt and uncle Joyce and Jim Ruel in Forks. Art graduated from Bellevue High School. He married Mary Jane Reed in Everett, Washington, and they raised a large family of six boys and one girl, which expanded to all his much-loved grandchildren and their families. Art enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1943 and served

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In his later years, he moved first to Shelton, Washington, near his son Bill and later to Snohomish and Granite Falls, living with his son Ron. Art will be missed greatly, his famous smile never forgotten. He was preceded in death by Mary Jane; his brother William; and grandson Corey Gale. Art is survived by his sons, Bill, Bob, Russ, Rick, Ron and Jim; his daughter, Carol (Moulton); his brother Jack; and dozens of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We will miss his funny sense of humor and remember him with great fondness. A potluck memorial service will be held Saturday, June 27, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchants Road.

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be published later. Services: To be announced. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Sequim resident Raymond R. Nelson died of agerelated causes at Sherwood Assisted Living. He was 95. Services: Private. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in Edward Stanley Victor charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com Aug. 6, 1921 — May 19, 2015 Port Angeles resident Joanne Elaine Edward Stanley Victor died Pettyjohn of age-related causes at May 10, 1932 — May 21, 2015 Olympic Medical Center. Joanne Elaine Pettyjohn He was 93. Services: Private. of Inland, Neb., died of ageDrennan-Ford Funeral related causes at Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. Sequim. She was 83. A complete obituary will www.drennanford.com

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at the time on Lake Sammamish and in Factoria. In 1952, he moved his family to Forks, where he began a long career working at Ruel and Vedder hardware store, which later became Coast to Coast hardware store, of which he eventually became owner. Mary Jane and Art had three more children born in Forks. Art enjoyed spending time outdoors with his family, razor clam digging at Kalaloch beach, dipping for smelt with fires on the beach and fishing and hunting in the area surrounding Forks. Family vacations were memorable experiences, piling all of the kids in the car and sometimes driving as far away as Southern California, camping without tents along the way.


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PORT ANGELES — A community drum circle will be held in the longhouse on the Peninsula College cam1502 E. Lauridsen Community dinner pus, Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. SEQUIM — A free com- Tuesday. munity dinner will be All are welcome to the served at 6 p.m. Thursday free event. at Trinity United Methodist Participants can drum, Church, 100 S. Blake Ave. rattle, play bells and other The meal includes meat- percussion, chant, sing and balls, mashed potatoes and dance. gravy, vegetables, fruit Phone Penny Burdick at salad, desserts and bever360-461-4538 or email ages. peninsuladrumming@gmail. Reservations, which are com. requested to ensure that Peninsula Daily News enough food is prepared, can be made by phoning the church at 360-683-5367 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before the dinner or by email to dinners@ sequimtumc.org. Olympic Medical Center The church presents the Alyssa D. and Darin S. dinners the last Thursday Prissel of Sequim, a son, of each month. Oliver Nash Prissel, 6 pounds, 12 ounces, Senior nutrition 12:58 p.m. April 15. PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior NutriPhone information about attion Site dinners will be home or out-of-town births to 360served at 4 p.m. Tuesday 417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. through Friday at the Port 5250.

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cover story The answer is the journey A chat with television and film star Navid Negahban By Andrew Sawyer TV Media

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n actor’s career is defined by the roles they play. A great character actor inhabits those characters to give them life on screen and brings a little piece of that experience to everything that comes after. Navid Negahban is one such actor with many credits to his name, and audiences may best recognize him as the villainous Abu Nazir from Showtime’s “Homeland” or from the recent box office hit “American Sniper” (2014). A selfdescribed character actor, Negahban took some time out of his busy shooting schedule for an exclusive interview with TV Media. The film he was working on was “Price for Freedom,” which will have its world premiere at the Hoboken International Film Festival Friday, May 29, in Middletown, N.Y. Based on the true story and book by Dr. Marc Benhuri, the film chronicles the creation of an underground railroad to help people escape from a brutal dictatorship in Iran in 1979. Benhuri’s story drew Iranian-born Negahban to the role, and he was inspired further when they had a chance

to meet. “Marc himself answered some of the questions I’ve had my entire life,” Negahban said. “You play a character, you want to fall in love with that character and I fell in love with Marc.” One not-so-loveable character Negahban played that is probably his most well known is that of Abu Nazir on “Homeland.” He said he gets recognized all the time when he’s out, but especially at airports. People do double-takes, but can’t quite place why they know his face. One incident occurred during a trip to Israel when Negahban was interrogated in a room for several hours. “The entire time I was sitting there,” he recounted, “I was thinking that I am Abu who has been captured in this interrogation room. What would he do? How calm would he be? How would he answer.” Eventually, he explained that he was shooting a television show and the rest of the trip went smoothly. The dramatic drive grabbed hold of Negahban from a very young age, seeing him perform in plays as young as eight years

old. He cites Behrouz Vossoughi, one of the most legendary Iranian actors, as a great inspiration for him, describing Vossoughi as the “Iranian Marlon Brando.” “I grew up with him,” Negahban said. “I would skip school just to go and see his movies.” He eventually got to meet Vossoughi and counts meeting his hero as one of the most special moments in his life. It was his passion for acting that prompted his move from Iran when he was 20. After spending some time in Turkey as well as Bulgaria, Negahban’s star began to rise while he lived in Germany and worked at a theater company. Times were tough, though, and he admitted to sleeping in the streets some nights if he missed the train. His love of acting, however, kept him at it. “Since I was a kid, I wanted to be too many things,” Negahban said. “I wanted to be an astronaut, I wanted to be a police officer, I wanted to be a Navid Negahban as Abu Nazir in “Homeland.”

cowboy. Nobody can be all of those things in one lifetime. I get a chance to be all of them. Each of those characters allowed me to discover the world around me. Educated me. Because each of them made me go and study that character.” “For all of them, there are questions that you are always searching for the answer to,” he continued. “It’s not the answer that’s important, it’s the journey. The journey that you’re taking to find the answer. That’s what makes you a better person. It makes you be less full of yourself than thinking you’re the man, because when you look around, you see that in the big picture you’re nothing. You’re just a grain of sand.” With so many roles out there and only so much time, Negahban’s a pretty busy guy. In between shooting films, he’s done voice work on the “Assassin’s Creed” and “Call of Duty” video game franchises and has had numerous guest spots in TV shows such as “Arrow,” “Person of Interest” and “The Mentalist.” Bouncing between television and film has given Negahban insight into the differences between working in both of those mediums. “When you work on a TV show, if you’re a guest star, you’re coming in and out,” he said.

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unique and entertaining take on the genre. For one thing, its two hosts certainly come with their own fans already preloaded. Ty Pennington hosted “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” on ABC, in which he rallied communities together to completely renovate the homes of their less fortunate neighbors. Amanda Freitag, on the other hand, is an acclaimed New York chef who frequently appears as a judge on “Chopped.” Together, the two are on a mission to save the diners that are the keystones of so many American towns. In each episode, Pennington does what he does best: rallying the diner’s friends, neighbors and customers to revitalize the tired design and decor, while Freitag works with the business’s chef to spruce up the menu.

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respected story requires some respectable acting talent, and “War and Peace” has that in spades. Gillian Anderson (“The X-Files”), Paul Dano (12 Years a Slave,” 2013), Lily James (“Downton Abbey”), James Norton (“Rush,” 2013) and Jim Broadbent (“Cloud Atlas,” 2012) are all signed up to star. This won’t even be the first time that the BBC has worked on an adaptation of “War and Peace.” It took it on in the early 1970s and aired a take on it starring a young Anthony Hopkins (“Hannibal,” 2001). It’s widely considered to be one of the greatest works of literature in human history, and that’s a heck of a reputation to live up to. The latest take on the Tolstoy classic is scheduled to air in 2016. He’s insatiable!: Golan and Dylan are headed back to Fox, although something may sound a bit different. “Golan the Insatiable,” a series of 15-minute-long animated episodes, aired briefly on Fox early in 2014 before quietly heading off into the sunset. Well, apparently Fox still has faith in the charming show: it’s been given a full new season, is set to premiere Sunday, May 31, has new

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Doom ('05, Sci-Fi) The Rock, Rosamund Pike, Karl Urban. Pathfinder 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy American AmerD "Da The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Mila Kunis, Josh Wig Master" Calzone" "Farmer Guy" Dad (N) Flippity Flop" Theory Theory Hopkins, Cage the Elephant 139* 247*

Battleground ('49,

Patton (1970, War) Karl Malden, Stephen Young, George C. Scott.

Battle of the Bulge (1965, War) Robert Shaw, Dana 132 256 War) John Hodiak. Andrews, Henry Fonda. Little C. "Device Free Day" Little "First Week of School" T he Little Couple The Little Couple Little C. "Bill's Surgery" Little "First Week of School" 183* 280* The Last Ship "Trials" The Last Ship Castle "Recoil" Castle "Reality Star Struck" Bones Bones "The Turn in the Urn" 138* 245* Escape From Planet Earth Teen Titan Teen Titan King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods (N) TimeTrav (N) TimeTravel. Bizarre Foods America 215* 277* Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot In "Behind the Hotness" King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* CSI: Crime Scene "Kitty" CSI "Dead in His Tracks" WWE Monday Night Raw

Faster 105* 242* Funniest Home Videos Salem "Dead Birds" M et Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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Bear Grylls from “The Island.”

American Ninja Warrior (5) KING

8:00 p.m.

Daring contestants compete to conquer one of the most challenging obstacle courses ever created in the return of this series. The athletes will have to muster all of their strength, grit and determination in their quest to win the $500,000 grand prize.

Shahs of Sunset (70) BRAVO

9:00 p.m.

Everyone is getting ready to leave for Reza’s destination wedding in this new episode. Mike wants to meet with GG to address the rumors that have been swirling for months. Meanwhile, the trip to Thailand is therapeutic for Asifa and Bobby.

Grace of Monaco (38) LIFE

9:00 p.m.

Nicole Kidman stars as the iconic Hollywood star-turnedreal-life princess in the premiere of this film, which focuses on a time in the early 1960s when Grace Kelly considered a return to acting. Tim Roth and Frank Langella also star.

The Island (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

Fourteen American men embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they’re stranded on a deserted island with only the clothes on their backs and minimal survival gear. The men will have to film themselves as they try to survive for one month. MAY 24 - 30, 2015

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(5) (6) (7)

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KONG

KIRO 7 News CBS Evening News KIRO News Hour CBS

(8) GBLBC (9)

PBS

PBS NewsHour

KCTS (10) ION Criminal Mind "A Thin Line" (11)

CW

America’s Got Talent (5) KING (10) CITY

8:00 p.m.

Host Nick Cannon introduces a new batch of performers who hope to impress the judges with their acts in the season premiere of this talent competition series. This year’s panel of experts includes Howard Stern, Howie Mandel, Mel B and Heidi Klum.

Extreme Weight Loss (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Trainers Chris and Heidi Powell help people overcome years of unhealthy habits as they provide the tools they need to transform their lives in this season premiere. In the debut, twins Robert and Raymond get to meet NBA stars Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash.

iZombie (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

Liv (Rose McIver) experiences a mix of reality and paranoia after consuming the brains of someone close to Major (Robert Buckley). When Clive (Malcolm Goodwin) questions Major, he learns of a computer file that may contain key clues to the case.

Chopped (53) FOOD

10:00 p.m.

Four past winners return to the “Chopped” kitchen in this All-Stars finale. The judges are ready to enjoy a masterful meal as the talented chefs compete to donate $75,000 to the charity of their choice. Ted Allen hosts.

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HALL

(30) HGTV (42) HIST (38)

LIFE

(65) MSNBC (63) NGEO (41)

NICK

(25) ROOT (34) SPIKE (52)

SYFY

(28)

TBS

(35)

TCM

(61)

TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVLND USA WGN

(31) (43) (32) (50) (33)

Family Feud

Family Feud

KSTW

(12) KVOS

Chris and Heidi Powell from “Extreme Weight Loss.”

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Gilligan's Hogan's Island Heroes Celebrity Modern Name Game Family CBC News at CHEK News Six Murdoch Mysteries "Buffalo Shuffle" Family Guy Family Guy

7

PM

7:30

CBC News Vancouver

8

PM

8:30

Rick Mercer 22 Minutes Report 500 Questions (N)

9

PM

9:30

10

PM

10:30

Just for Laughs A look at CBC News: The National up-and-coming comedy acts. Wheel of Jeopardy! Extreme Weight Loss Chris and Heidi Powell return as the Fortune transformation specialists and trainers for EWL. (N) KING 5 News Evening Got Talent "Audition 1" The Golden Buzzer allows four I Can Do That! (N) acts go to the live rounds at Radio City Music Hall. (SP) (N) Inside Access Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 KING 5 News at 10 Edition Hollywood on how to lead positive lives. EntertainThe Insider NCIS "Cabin Fever" NCIS: New Orleans "Le Person of Interest ment Tonight Carnivale de la Mort" "Brotherhood" EntertainEnt. Tonight NCIS: New Orleans "Le NCIS "Cabin Fever" NCIS: Los Angeles "The 3rd ment Tonight Canada Carnivale de la Mort" Choir" CookNickSt- Rick Steves' American Experience American Experience "The Frontline "Obama at War" ellino Europe Big Burn" (N) "Triangle Fire" C .Minds "A Family Affair" C riminal Minds Crim. Minds "Foundation" Criminal Minds Mike & Molly M&M "Spring The Flash "Pilot" iZombie "Astroburger" (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld "First Date" Break" MASH "Fade MASH "Fade The Andy The Andy Happy Days Happy Days Happy Days Happy Days Out, Fade In" Out, Fade In" Griffith Show Griffith Show "All the Way" "The Lemon" The Big Bang The Big Bang Are You Smarter Than a Hell's Kitchen "Five Chefs Q13 FOX News at 10 Theory Theory 5th Grader? (SP) (N) Compete" (N) Wheel of Jeopardy!

Pieces of April (2003, Comedy/Drama) Patricia CHEK Late LittleMosque Clarkson, Derek Luke, Katie Holmes. "Short Fuse" Fortune News Modern Modern Got Talent "Audition 1" The Golden Buzzer allows four Hell's Kitchen "Five Chefs Family Family acts go to the live rounds at Radio City Music Hall. (SP) (N) Compete" (N) The The Two and a Two and a Q13 FOX News Friends Friends Simpsons Simpsons Half Men Half Men Praise the Lord Bless the Lord ACLJ Creflo Dollar Married at First Sight Married at First Sight: Love Married at First Sight Married at First Sight "Conflict" "Lifestyle" 1/2 (N) "Lifestyle" 2/2 (N) Unlocked "Intimacy" (N)

The Green Mile (1999, Drama) David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Tom Hanks.

11

PM

11:30 S1 S2

CBC News: Vancouver KOMO 4 Jimmy News Kimmel Live KING 5 News The Tonight Show The Dr. Oz Show KIRO News

The Mentalist News Hour Final Film "On the Painting the Prowl" (N) Town The Listener "Lockdown" The Office The Office

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Carol Burnett Perry Mason and Friends Q13 News Modern 13 13 Family CBC News Realty "Squamish" Vancouver EP Daily Reviews on the Run Anger Anger Management Management 22 22 J. Prince S. Furtick Acts of God Bless Lord Married at First Sight Married at First Sight 118* 265* "Adjusting to Married Life" "Conflict"

American Gangster

Wild Hogs ('07, Com) 130* 254* ('07, Cri) Denzel Washington. John Travolta. To Be Announced North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law River Monsters North Woods Law 184* 282* The Real Housewives "Mind The Real Housewives New York City Social (N) The Real Housewives of New York City The Real Housewives of Watch What Your Own Business" New York City Happens (N) 129* 273* "Double Down on Delusion" (N) Shark Tank The Profit "Tonnie's Minis" Shark Tank A mobile fitness Shark Tank The Profit "Tonnie's Minis" P aid Paid 208 355 (N) company for kids. Program Program CNN Special Report CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN International CNN International 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show A.Schumer Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Schumer (N) Daily Sh. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Deadliest Catch "Super Deadliest Catch "Wasted Deadliest Catch: The Bait Deadliest Catch (N) S ons of Winter "Thief in the Deadliest Catch 182* 278* Typhoon, Part 2" Talent" Night" (N) (N) Jessie Jessie KC Under KC Under

Dr. Dolittle ('98, Com) Eddie Murphy. Austin/ Ally Girl Meets W Jessie I Didn't Do It Liv Maddie 173 291 MLB Baseball Washington MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles Dodgers Site: Dodger Stadium -- Los Angeles, SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Nationals at Chicago Cubs (L) Calif. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. SEC Storied 30 for 30 "Brian and the Boz" S portsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news Baseball Tonight (L) NFL Live 144 209 in the world of sports. in the world of sports.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007,

Forrest Gump (1994, Comedy/Drama) Sally Field, Gary Sinise, Tom Hanks. The 700 Club 180* 311* Adventure) Jon Voight, Ed Harris, Nicolas Cage.

Argo ('12, Thril) FXM

Argo (2012, Thriller) Bryan Cranston, John FXM

The Fog ('05, Hor) Maggie Grace, FXM 133 258 Bryan Cranston, Ben Affleck. Presents Goodman, Ben Affleck. Selma Blair, Tom Welling. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped "Gotta Grill!" C hopped "All-Burger Meal!" C hopped Chopped (N) C hopped "Hoofin' It!" 110* 231* Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

Life of Pi ('12, Fant) Irrfan Khan, Adil Hussain, Suraj Sharma.

Life of Pi ('12, Fant) Suraj Sharma. 136* 248* NCAA Golf Division I Tournament Site: Concession Golf Club G olf Central NCAA Golf Division I Tournament Site: Concession Golf Club 136* 248* The Waltons "The Roots" The Waltons The Waltons "The Prize" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* House Hunters Renovation Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop 112* 229* A. Pickers "Tough Texas" Texas Rising "From the Ashes" Texas Rising "Fate and Fury" (N) Texas "From the Ashes" 120* 269* Wife Swap "Cathrea/ Dance Moms Dance Chat "Dance Moms Dance Moms "Dance Moms Kim of Queens Kim of Queens 108* 252* Stewart" Down Under, Part 1" (N) Down Under, Part 2" 2/2 (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life -0 "Darkness Falls" Life -0 "Alone in the Dark" Life -0 "Darkness Falls" Life -0 "Alone in the Dark" Dead End Express Dead End Express 186 276 Thunder Thunder SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Younger (N) F resh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle vs Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays Site: Tropicana Field -- St. Petersburg, Mariners NLL Lacrosse Playoffs 426 687 Tampa Bay (L) (L) Fla. Post-game Edmonton vs Calgary

Death

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Paul

Death Race (2008, Action) Joan Allen, Tyrese Gibson, Jason

Lockout Race Walker. Statham. Guy Pearce. 168* 241*

Doom ('05, Sci-Fi) The Rock, Karl Urban.

28 Weeks Later ('07, Hor) Catherine McCormack. Troy: Street Magic (N) Wizard Wars 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Family "The The Big Bang Conan Anna Kendrick, 139* 247* Wait Out" Invitations" Foundation" Soul Mate" Theory Theory Theory Theory Pantry" (N) Theory Gabrielle Union

Count of Monte

The Crimson Pirate (1952, Adventure) Nick Cravat,

Papillon (1973, Adventure) Dustin Hoffman, Victor Jory, Steve Birdman of 132 256 Cristo Robert Donat. Eva Bartok, Burt Lancaster. McQueen. Alcatraz The Little Couple The Little Couple Little C. "Bill's Surgery" The Little Couple (N) The Willis Family (N) The Little Couple 183* 280* NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) Inside the NBA The Last Ship "SOS" The Last Ship CSI: NY "Crushed" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Adventure T. King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods "Greece" Bizarre Foods "Jamaica" Bizarre Foods America Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Coaster Wars Coaster Wars 215* 277* Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Younger Younger King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Ridicule" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242*

Pay It Forward Kevin Spacey. Salem "Dead Birds" M et Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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CNN COM (17) CSPAN (56) (29)

DISC

(46)

DISN

(26)

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(27) ESPN2 (64)

FAM

(51)

FMC

(23)

FNC

(53) FOOD (48) FX (47) GOLF (60)

HALL (30) HGTV (42) HIST (38)

LIFE

(65) MSNBC (63) NGEO (41)

NICK

(25) ROOT (34) SPIKE (52)

SYFY

(28)

TBS

(35)

TCM

(61)

TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVLND USA WGN

(31) (43) (32) (50) (33)

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NHL Hockey Stanley Cup

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Dragons' Den

8:30

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9:30

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10:30

Winnipeg Comedy Festival CBC News: The National

11

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11:30 S1 S2

CBC News: Vancouver

Wheel of Jeopardy! 500 Questions (N) M odern Black-ish Celebrity Wife Swap "Verne KOMO 4 Jimmy 4 4 Fortune Family Troyer/ Hines Ward" (N) News Kimmel Live "Pilot" NBC Nightly KING 5 News KING 5 News Evening I Can Do That! iHeartRadio Country Festival Bringing together country KING 5 News The Tonight 5 5 News music's biggest superstars all on one stage. (N) Show Extra OK! TV Inside Access Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 KING 5 News at 10 The Dr. Oz Show 16 16 Edition Hollywood on how to lead positive lives. KIRO 7 News CBS Evening EntertainThe Insider The Briefcase (P) (N) Criminal Minds "Fate" CSI: Cyber KIRO News The 7 7 News ment Tonight Mentalist News Hour EntertainEnt. Tonight Big Brother Canada Houseguests compete in challenges Border Border News Hour Final ment Tonight Canada and vote each other out until one claims victory. (N) Security (N) Security (N) PBS NewsHour This Old Oregon Field Nature "My Bionic Pet" Wild. Best of Birds Dr. Northrup Dr. Christiane Northrup 9 9 House (N) Guide Detective (N) discusses aging and health. Ghost "The Gravesitter" G host "Horror Show" G host "Deadbeat Dads" G host "Stranglehold" G host "Pater Familias" G host "Firestarter" 33 Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly M&M "Party Arrow "The Calm" Crime in Supernatural "Black" Dean Seinfeld Seinfeld "The The Office The Office Starling is at an all-time low. turns into a demon. Soup" "First Kiss" Planners" "Tallahassee" "Blood Drive" 11 11 Gilligan Hogan's M*A*S*H M*A*S*H The Andy The Andy Laverne & Laverne & Laverne & Laverne "The Carol Burnett Perry Mason Shirley Shirley Dentist" and Friends "Slave Girl" Heroes "Fallen Idol" "Last Laugh" Griffith Show Griffith Show Shirley Celebrity Modern Fam The Big Bang The Big Bang Masterchef "Top 22 Bullseye "Episode 101" (P) Q13 FOX News at 10 Q13 News Modern Fam 13 13 Name Game "Australia" Theory Theory Compete" (N) (N) "Benched" CBC News at CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy! Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town (2012, Comedy) Owen CHEK Late Little CBC News Cookin' "Piri Best, Jill Hennessy, Gordon Pinsent. Six Fortune News Mosque Vancouver Piri Chicken" Murdoch Mysteries Modern Modern The Middle Young Drunk Modern Black-ish 2 Broke Girls Two and a EP Daily Reviews on "Monsieur Murdoch" Family Family Punk Family "Pilot" Half Men the Run Family Guy FC PreMLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Colorado Rapids Site: Post-Match Fox News at Friends Friends Anger Anger Match (L) Dick's Sporting Goods Park -- Commerce City, Colo. (L) 9:00 p.m. Management Management 22 22 (L) J. Prince Living-Faith Praise the Lord Good News J. Duplantis Harvest Creflo Dollar Main Stage Praise Lord Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars 118* 265* "Padian: P.I."

Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) William H. Macy, Martin

I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Will Smith.

I, Robot ('04, Sci-Fi) Bridget 130* 254* Lawrence, John Travolta. Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Will Smith. To Be Announced River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked 184* 282* Million Dollar List "Three Million Dollar Listing New Million Dollar Listing New Million Dollar Listing New Million Dollar List "I Love Watch What The Real Brokers and a Baby" York "Frenemies Unite" York "Walking on Eggshells" York "Unfinished Business" You, Puffer Munkin" (N) Happens (N) Housewives 129* 273* Shark Tank Consumed: Restaurant Shark Tank A pill to use in Shark Tank Consumed: Restaurant Paid Paid 208 355 place of food. Program Program "Boiling Point" (N) "Boiling Point" Anthony Bourdain CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourdain CNN International CNN International 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Big Time (N) Daily Sh. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Airplane Repo "Undercover Airplane Repo "Mid-Air Airplane Repo: Takeoff (N) Airplane Repo Air Pressure "A Long Way Airplane Repo "No Rescue 182* 278* and Out of Time" Collision" From Home" (N) Repo" I Didn't Do It I Didn't Do It KC Under KC Under Judy Moody & the Not Bummer Summer Austin/ Ally Girl Meets W Jessie I Didn't Do It Liv Maddie 173 291 NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. 30 for 30 "Four Days in Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter Baseball Tonight (L) NBA Tonight Poker 2014 Poker 2014 World Series Big 144 209 October" Featured World Series One for One Drop Boy Meets Boy Meets Baby Daddy Young and Young and

Mean Girls (2004, Comedy/Drama) Rachel Freak Out (N) The 700 Club 180* 311* World World Hungry Hungry (N) McAdams, Tina Fey, Lindsay Lohan. Glee: The FXM Glee: The Concert Movie ('11, Doc) Lea FXM

I Love You, Beth Cooper ('09, Com) Paul FXM

I Love You, Beth Cooper 133 258 Concert M... Presents Michele, Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith. Rust, Jack Carpenter, Hayden Panettiere. Hayden Panettiere. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners M. Diners (N) Diners... "Under the Hood" Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. 110* 231* Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

Transformers: Dark of the Moon ('11, Act) Tyrese Gibson, Shia LaBeouf. Movie 136* 248* NCAA Golf Division I Tournament Site: Concession Golf Club -- Sarasota, Fla. G olf Central NCAA Golf Division I Tournament 136* 248* The Waltons "The Fawn" The Waltons The Waltons The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property "Maria and Dave" Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers (N) H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) P roperty "Chris and Mike" 112* 229* Amer. Pickers "Cheap Pick" A. Pickers "Auburned Out" A. Pickers "Texas Hold 'Em" A. Pickers "The Big Bet" (N) M onument Guys (N) Transmi. "Fire in the Hole" 120* 269* Little Women: NY "Cabin Little Women: NY "The Little Women: NY "The Little Women: NY "Puerto Little Women: NY "The Big Little Women: NY "The Big 108* 252* Fever" Little People Fashion Show" Vagina Monologues" Rico Fever" Question" (N) Question" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Filthy "Monster Storm" (N) Y ukon Gold (N) Filthy "Monster Storm" Yukon Gold Filthy Riches Yukon Gold 186 276 Thunder Thunder SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners MLS Soccer Washington D.C. United at Portland Timbers Post-game MLS Soccer Colorado Rapids at Seattle Sounders FC Site: 426 687 Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays Post-game Site: Providence Park -- Portland, Ore. (L) (L) CenturyLink Field -- Seattle, Wash. Cops "Street Jail Cops Cops Cops "Liar Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Street Cops Cops

Trading Places ('83, 168* 241* Patrol" Liar #5" to Coast" to Coast" Arrests #3" "Busted!" Com) Eddie Murphy. Movie

The World Is Not Enough ('99, Act) Sophie Marceau, Pierce Brosnan.

Die Another Day ('02, Act) Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Pierce Brosnan. 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Ashton Kutcher, Jon 139* 247* Bizarro Jerry" Little Kicks" Package" Fatigues" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Cryer, Sage Kotsenburg

Star Jennie

So Big (1953, Drama) Sterling Hayden, Nancy Olson,

The Long Goodbye (1973, Crime Story) David Arkin,

Loving ('70, Com) Eva Marie Saint, 132 256 Garth. Jane Wyman. Warren Berlinger, Elliott Gould. George Segal. Curvy Brides Curvy Brides My 40 Year Old Child 40-Year-Old "A New Case" Little and Looking for Love To Be Announced Little and Looking for Love 183* 280* Castle "The Lives of Others" Castle

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

The Scorpion King Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Adventure T. King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Foods "Baja Mexico" M an v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food ManFood (N) M an Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food 215* 277* Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Hot In (N) SoulMan (N) SoulMan (N) King-Queens 106* 304* Law&O: SVU "Surveillance" Law&Order: SVU "Popular" Law&O: SVU "Redemption" Law&O: SVU "Monogamy" Law&Order: SVU "Prodigy" NCIS: Los Angeles 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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ABC KOMO 4 News KOMO

KCTS (10) ION (11)

PM

CBUT Playoffs (L)

(8) GBLBC (9)

6

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Kellan Lutz hosts “Bullseye.”

The Briefcase (7) KIRO

8:00 p.m.

Hard-working families who’ve fallen on hard times face a difficult choice in this new reality TV series. Presented with a briefcase full of cash, they must decide whether to keep the money or give it all, or at least part of it, to another needy family.

iHeartRadio Country Festival (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

Jennifer Nettles and Darius Rucker take the stage at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, to host a thrilling night of country music. This year’s line-up features such superstars as Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts and Little Big Town.

Bullseye (13) KCPQ

9:00 p.m.

Four men and four women compete in extreme physical challenges in the premiere of this new reality TV series. Kellan Lutz hosts as the contestants literally try to use their bodies to hit a target in the hopes of walking away with $50,000.

Celebrity Wife Swap (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

Verne Troyer and Hines Ward are the latest celebrities to experience life in each other’s shoes in this new episode. Cameras chronicle what happens when celebrities from different backgrounds switch lives in this reality TV series. MAY 24 - 30, 2015

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MAY 28

(5) (6) (7)

NBC KING KONG

CBS KIRO

(8) GBLBC (9)

PBS

KCTS (10) ION (11)

CW KSTW

(12) KVOS (13) (15) (16) (22)

500 Questions (4) KOMO

8:00 p.m.

After nine hours of competition, the genius contestants have just one last chance to win cash. The game show features trivia questions spanning a wide range of topics from science and politics to literature and pop culture.

FOX KCPQ

E! CHEK CITY

MNT KZJO KTBW

(37)

A&E

(39)

AMC

(49) ANPL (70) BRAVO (24) CNBC (40)

Bones

CNN COM (17) CSPAN

(8) GBLBC (13) KCPQ

(29)

DISC

(46)

DISN

(26)

ESPN

8:00 p.m.

The body of a popular cookie jar collector is found in a riverbank, forcing Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and her team to delve into the collector community in this new episode. David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin and TJ Thyne also star.

Aquarius (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

David Duchovny returns to television as Det. Sam Hodiak, who enlists the help of an undercover vice cop (Grey Damon) to find a missing girl. Set in 1967, the new drama tracks the movements of dangerous career criminal Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony).

Lip Sync Battle (34) SPIKE

10:00 p.m.

LL Cool J hosts as actress and hip hop icon Queen Latifah takes on comedian Marlon Wayans in this new episode. The concept originally appeared as a segment on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” and became so popular it garnered its own show.

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Horrible Bosses Jason Bateman.

Identity Thief ('13, Com) Melissa McCarthy, Jason Bateman. Comedian Louie (SF) (N) Louis C.K.: Live (N) 136* 248* PGA Golf Byron Nelson P GA Golf Byron Nelson Round 1 Site: TPC Four Seasons at Las Colinas -- Irving, Texas G olf Central 136* 248* The Waltons "The Bequest" Waltons "The Air Mail Man" The Waltons "The Triangle" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper House Huntrs House (N) House Huntrs House 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn S. (N) P awn S. (N) Lost in Transmission (N) Transmi. "Fire in the Hole" 120* 269* Hoarders "Terry/ Adelle" Hoarders "Verna/ Joanne" Hoarders "Anna/ Claire and Hoarders: Family Secrets Smile "Reconstruction or Smile "Reconstruction or 108* 252* Vance" Relapse?" (P) (N) Relapse?" "Live Special" (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero (N) Dead End Express (N) Life -0 "Emergency Cache" Dead End "Grizzly Goner" Life -0 "Alone in the Dark" Dead End Express 186 276 Thunder Thunder SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends 1/2 Friends 2/2 171 300 Sounders FC Mariners MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) P ost-game Mariners All MLB Baseball Cleveland 426 687 All Access Pre-game (L) (L) Access Indians at Seattle Mariners

Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) Dennis Miller, Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync 168* 241* Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle (N) Battle Battle Battle Brittany Daniel, David Spade.

Die Another Day ('02, Act) Pierce Brosnan. WWE Smackdown! (N) Olympus (N) Bitten "Bad Dreams" 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan 'It's Always Sunny' 139* 247* Checks" Abstinence" "Family Gay" "Fox-y Lady" Theory Theory cast; In the Valley Below. Berkeley

Time After Time (1979, Sci-Fi) David Warner, Mary La Jetee ('62, Sci-Fi) Helene Dr. Who and the Daleks ('65, Sci-Fi) Roy

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National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985,

I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace,

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Sister Act (1992, Comedy) Maggie Smith, Kathy Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B "(The Extended Cut)" Follow Aaliyah's Beyond the Headlines: To Be journey from her debut album through the challenges she faced. (N) Aaliyah Announced 108* 252* Najimy, Whoopi Goldberg. The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Driving America Driving America StarTalk "George Takei" StarTalk "Jimmy Carter" 186 276 Genie in a String Bikini

Winning London ('01, Fam) Mary-Kate Olsen. Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) P ost-game MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Access Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687 Cops "Coast Cops "Las Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Home Boxing Amir Khan vs. Chris Algieri Boxing Amir Khan vs. Chris 168* 241* to Coast" Vegas Heat" to Coast" to Coast" Assaults" Algieri Movie

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Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Joey Lauren Adams, Jon

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The V.I.P.S. (1963, Drama) Richard Burton, Louis

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Law Abiding Citizen ('09, Cri) Jamie Foxx. Cold Justice 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Gumball King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mystery Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* SVU "Secrets Exhumed" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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Cold Justice (31) TNT

8:00 p.m.

In this new episode, Kelly Siegler and Yolanda McClary tackle a cold case involving a bright-eyed college student from Cleveland, Tenn. The team must delve into the victim’s private past in order to find his killer.

The Messengers (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

The Messengers are in a race against time to stop the next horseman, but their efforts uncover a deadly cyber plot designed to kill thousands of people in this new episode. Elsewhere, Joshua (Jon Fletcher) struggles to accept his past.

Bitten (52) SYFY

9:00 p.m.

Aleister (Sean Rogerson) returns to Stonehaven in Clay’s (Greyston Holt) body. While there, he creates the perfect conditions to kidnap Savannah (Kiara Glasco). Meanwhile, a possessed Clay is trapped in his unconscious.

Blue Bloods (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

A vengeful thug targets Jamie (Will Estes) after he intervenes in his abusive relationship with his girlfriend in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Frank (Tom Selleck) deals with a political crisis when Henry’s (Len Cariou) insensitive comments are leaked. MAY 24 - 30, 2015

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