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One dead, 1 injured in fiery Blyn crash BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BLYN — A Sequim man died and a California man was injured in a fiery four-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 101 in Blyn. Edward F. Calvin, 79, died in a 2:44 p.m. Friday wreck that also involved a van, a Honda and a semitruck, the State Patrol said. Andrew H. Stockton, 61, of Daly City, Calif., was taken to Olympic Medical Center, troopers said. He remained hospitalized in satisfactory condition Saturday, hospital officials said. The highway was fully or partially blocked for 4½ hours after the crash at milepost 271 near the Longhouse Market & Deli, troopers said. Following the wreck, Calvin’s Toyota pickup burst into flames. Steve Johnson — an employee at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center, located near the wreck site — did not witness the crash but arrived shortly thereafter. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — Should a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami rock and drown the coastal areas of the North Olympic Peninsula, residents likely would be cut off from emergency responders and would have to rely on themselves to survive, emergency personnel said. Such a situation ALSO . . . would be “really life■ Forks threatening,” said prepares for Penny Linterman, earthquake Clallam County Sherdisaster/A9 iff’s Office joint information manager for the Cascadia Rising exercise, on Friday. “If you don’t have a plan and know how to take care of yourself, you aren’t going to make it.” During the exercise, which concluded Friday, organizers assessed how city, county, state and federal emergency responders would handle the inevitable tsunami, loss of power and broken landscape a massive earthquake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone would cause in coastal communities throughout Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.

Mock air rescue Friday saw mock air rescue operations at the Fire District No. 3 maintenance yard at 255 Carlsborg Road near Sequim and the landing of a Black Hawk helicopter at the Bob Bates Little League Fields in Port Hadlock. The exercise — which involved participants throughout Washington state, Oregon and British Columbia — was conducted in anticipation of a quake in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The 800-mile fault, which stretches from southern British Columbia to Northern California, spawns massive earthquakes an average of once every 200 to 500 years, with the last in about 1700. Immediately following the onset of

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U.S. Army National Guardsman Staff Sgt. Rick Larsen of Sequim is lifted into a hovering Black Hawk search and rescue helicopter during an air rescue drill and demonstration at the Clallam County Fire District No. 3 maintenance yard near Carlsborg on Friday. such a catastrophe, area residents most likely would have to look to themselves and their neighbors for help. The expectation is that telephone lines and roads would be heavily damaged or completely destroyed. Without the ability to call 9-1-1, or

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and placed on probation with conditions that he maintain FORMER “SAVED BY absolute the Bell” star Dustin Dia- sobriety and Diamond mond tested positive for a not use any controlled painkiller last month in substances or prescription violation of his probation medication without a docconditions, according to tor’s permission. records the Wisconsin He was arrested May 25 Department of Corrections and spent two days in the released Friday. Ozaukee County Jail for Diamond, 39, who played Screech on the pop- what corrections officials ular 1990s television show would describe only as a about a group of California probation violation. Records the DOC high school students, was released Friday show Diaconvicted last year in Wismond took a urine test in consin on charges he his probation agent’s office stabbed a man during a the day he was arrested barroom brawl in Port and it came back positive Washington, just north of for oxycodone. Milwaukee, in 2014. His probation agent He was sentenced to 60 days in jail. wrote in her report that He was released in April when she confronted Dia-

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GORDIE HOWE, 88, the rough-and-tumble Canadian farm boy whose boundless blend of talent and toughness made him the NHL’s quintessential star during a career that lasted into his 50s, died Friday. “ ‘Mr. Hockey’ left peacefully, beautifully, and w no regrets,” Murray Howe said in a text to Mr. Howe The Associin 2000 ated Press. He said his father died simply of “old age,” not another stroke. The Detroit Red Wings, Mr. Howe’s longtime team, also confirmed that Mr. Howe died in Sylvania, Ohio, at the home of his son. Mr. Howe shattered records, threw elbows and helped the Red Wings win four Stanley Cups, becoming an idol to Wayne Gretzky and countless others while also helping the sport attract American fans in a development key the NHL’s growth. With finesse and a heavy dose of grit, the Hockey Hall of Famer set NHL records with 801 goals and 1,850 points — mostly with the Red Wings — that held up until Wayne Gretzky came along. Mr. Howe suffered a stroke in late October 2014 while at his daughter’s home in Lubbock, Texas, losing some function on the right side of his body.

He suffered another stroke a short time later, and family members said chronic back pain, advanced stages of dementia and high blood pressure were taking a toll. The body Mr. Howe relied on as an athlete stayed relatively strong, but memory loss became a problem that family members noticed before the death of their mother, Colleen, in 2009. Besides the four Cups, the talented right winger won six Hart Trophies as NHL MVP and six Art Ross Trophies as the league’s top scorer. Mr. Howe began playing for the Red Wings in 1946, leading them to seven straight first-place finishes in the regular season. He was a part of what was known as “The Production Line” with fellow future Hall of Famers Ted Lindsay and Sid Abel during his 25-year run with the franchise. “When Gordie came into the NHL, hockey was a Canadian game. He converted it into a North American game,” former NHL President Clarence Campbell said when Mr. Howe retired the first time in 1971 because he was playing with arthritis in his left wrist for a last-place team. Mr. Howe’s wife orchestrated a plan to get him back on the ice two years later.

She helped him live his dream of playing professional hockey with sons Mark and Marty in the World Hockey Association. And at age 45, Mr. Howe still had it. He scored 31 goals and had 69 assists, was named MVP of the NHL’s rival league and led the Aeros to the 1973 WHA title — a run that was the focus of a movie: “Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story.” Mr. Howe had 41 points for the Hartford Whalers during the 1979-80 season in what was his 26th and final year in the NHL. When Mr. Howe finally retired for good from the NHL, he was 52 and Gretzky was a rookie. With a single shift with the Detroit Vipers in the International Hockey League in 1997, Mr. Howe played professionally in a sixth decade at the age of 69.

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■ A Wednesday brush fire was reported by the resident of 541 Hoare Road but was not at that address. The fire was nearby, according to Clallam County Fire District No. 2. Incorrect information was provided for a story published Friday on Page A7.

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

1941 (75 years ago)

The largest naturalization class here since World War days, numbering approximately 45, was undergoing examination in Clallam County Superior Court [Port Angeles] today before Judge Ralph Smythe. Examiner Carl H. Lee of Seen Around the U.S. Naturalization Service was conducting the Peninsula snapshots questioning, and County SEEN AT NORTH Clerk Harvey Haggard was Beach in Port Townsend: a administering the oath of seal having a rest on a rock allegiance. offshore until a bald eagle The proceedings were Laugh Lines dive-bombs it, forcing it expected to occupy the back into the water . . . entire afternoon, following a THE CO-FOUNDER full morning of examinaOF Home Depot recently WANTED! “Seen Around” tions. announced that he is supitems recalling things seen on the Leaders of the Woman’s porting Donald Trump. He North Olympic Peninsula. Send them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box Relief Corps were to present wasn’t planning to, but 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax U.S. flags and patriotic literwhen your colors are 360-417-3521; or email news@ orange and white, you kind peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure ature to the newly accepted citizens this afternoon. of have to go with Donald. you mention where you saw your Names of the new citiJimmy Fallon “Seen Around.”

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1966 (50 years ago) Seen Around the Clock [Port Angeles]: ■ Many residents traveling to Victoria to witness displays by the three military services in observance of Armed Forces Day there Saturday. ■ Woman banging on ice machine at Fourth and Lincoln streets. ■ Caravan of cars of Seattle Car Club heading up Hurricane Ridge Road for an apparent weekend camping trip.

1991 (25 years ago) Before an errant log smashed into Anthony Estrella’s left knee last month, dislocating it and tearing all but one ligament,

he and his wife, Kelli, had a growing horse logging business. Their six powerful Belgian draft horses were masters at snaking logs weighing several thousand pounds out of a forest. The logging business is over, though. Estrella will undergo surgery later this month to repair his knee, and doctors said logging is out if he wants to keep his knee in walking condition. But the Joyce couple still have their beloved horses, including a long-legged colt born three weeks ago. And they want to remain on their picturesque, 10-acre farm near the Lyre River. And so, what was Majesty Horse Logging is becoming Majesty Country Carriage Rides, Port Angeles’ first horse-carriage service in the modern era.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 12, the 164th day of 2016. There are 202 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On June 12, 1776, Virginia’s colonial legislature adopted a Declaration of Rights. On this date: ■ In 1920, the Republican national convention, meeting in Chicago, nominated Warren G. Harding for president on the tenth ballot; Calvin Coolidge was nominated for vice president. ■ In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge was nominated for a term of office in his own right at the Republican national convention in Cleveland. Coolidge had become president in 1923 upon the sudden

death of Warren G. Harding. ■ In 1942, Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl living in Amsterdam, received a diary for her 13th birthday, less than a month before she and her family went into hiding from the Nazis. ■ In 1963, civil rights leader Medgar Evers, 37, was shot and killed outside his home in Jackson, Miss. In 1994, Byron De La Beckwith was convicted of murdering Evers and sentenced to life in prison; he died in 2001. ■ In 1965, the British government announced that the Beatles would each be made an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace

later in the year. ■ In 1967, the Supreme Court, in Loving v. Virginia, struck down state laws prohibiting interracial marriages. ■ In 1975, an Indian court found Prime Minister Indira Gandhi guilty of electoral corruption and barred her from holding office for six years; Gandhi rejected calls for her to resign. ■ In 1987, President Ronald Reagan, during a visit to the divided German city of Berlin, publicly challenged Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to “tear down this wall.” ■ In 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were slashed to death outside her Los Angeles home. O.J. Simpson was

later acquitted of the killings in a criminal trial but was eventually held liable in a civil action. ■ Ten years ago: FBI statistics showed violent crime across the U.S. had surged in 2005 by the largest margin in 15 years. ■ Five years ago: The Dallas Mavericks won their first NBA title by winning Game 6 of the finals against the Miami Heat, 105-95. ■ One year ago: Joyce Mitchell, a worker at the maximum-security Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., was arrested on charges of helping two convicted killers escape; Mitchell later pleaded guilty to promoting prison contraband and was sentenced to 21/3 to seven years in prison.


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Grimmie personally. Police said Grimmie had performed with the band Before You Exit at The Plaza Live in Orlando. The concert ended around 10 p.m. and Grimmie was shot as she signed autographs for fans at a merchandise table in The Plaza concert venue. Grimmie’s brother, Marcus, tackled the gunman, who then shot and killed himself during the struggle, police said. They credited the singer’s brother with preventing the gunman from hurting others. There were unarmed security guards at The Plaza Live and they checked bags and purses for contraband, but there were no metal detectors or pat-downs of people as they entered The Plaza Live, he said.

OPELIKA, Ala. — Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s conviction on ethics charges automatically removes him from office and could mean years in prison for the powerful Republican. On Friday night, a jury found the onetime GOP star guilty of 12 counts of public corruption for using the influence and prestige of his Hubbard political stature to benefit his companies and clients. He faces up to 20 years in prison for Lineup for news shows each count. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for Hubbard, 54, was released on today’s TV news shows: $160,000 bond and driven away ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Democratic by a bail bondsmen as he held presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; his face in his hand. Paul Manafort, adviser to Republican

‘The Voice’ singer killed ORLANDO, Fla. — The gunman who shot and killed a singer who rose to fame after appearing on “The Voice” traveled to Orlando from another Florida city specifically to attack her and then fatally shot himself, authorities said Saturday. Orlando Police Chief John Mina said at a news conference that the suspect, identified as a 21-year-old white male, didn’t appear to know Christina

presidential candidate Donald Trump; House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.; U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara of New York. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sanders; Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sanders, Ryan, Flake; Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s campaign manager. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sanders; John Podesta, campaign chairman for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Sens. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.

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Taliban, Iraqi, Libyan issues stall U.S. exit Obama giving nation’s military more latitude to support allies

effort to “wind down this war” in Afghanistan, Obama declared that “the tide of war is receding.” He had ended the U.S. combat role in Iraq, but since then has gradually expanded a renewed forces are not taking on a new BY ROBERT BURNS U.S. involvement there against THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mission in Afghanistan but rather the Islamic State group. will “more proactively support” WASHINGTON (AP) -- Far government forces. Planes in the air from ending the two wars he inherited from the Bush administration, He also put U.S. warplanes in Need more help Barack Obama is wrestling with an the skies over Libya in 2011 in expanded set of conflicts in the final That amounts to an acknowl- the name of preventing a slaughmonths of his presidency, from Iraq edgement that the Afghans need ter of civilians, only to see chaos and Afghanistan to Libya and more help than the Pentagon had ensue, and now small teams of Syria, with no end in sight. anticipated last year, and it is a U.S. special operations forces signal to allies not to abandon the have been involved in activities Wider latitude U.S.-led coalition. there. The 9,800 U.S. troops in The administration says it In Afghanistan, where a Taliban resurgence has upset Wash- Afghanistan are scheduled to remains committed to a partnerington’s “exit strategy,” Obama is drop to 5,500 by the end of this ship with Afghanistan to ensure giving the U.S. military wider year, but the pace of that decline that it does not revert to a haven for al-Qaida or other extremists latitude to support Afghan forces, has yet to be decided. Five years ago this month, in with global reach, as it was before both in the air and on the ground. The White House says U.S. announcing the beginning of his the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

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Briefly: World Egyptian court convicts seven of illegal protest CAIRO — An Egyptian court has convicted seven people of taking part in an illegal street protest and plotting a terror “crime,” sentencing each to eight years in prison. The seven were arrested April 27, two days after a series of street protests against the government’s decision to surrender to Saudi Arabia control over two Red Sea islands as part of a border demarcation deal. A 2013 law has effectively banned demonstrations in Egypt. Media reports this week suggested lawmakers may amend the law to remove provisions for imprisonment.

Suicide bomb kills 12 BEIRUT — Two suicide bombers struck close to the Syrian capital Saturday, killing at least 12 people and wounding dozens more in the latest attack to hit the predominantly Shiite area in recent months, state TV and an opposition activist group said. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the bombings through its Aamaq news agency, which said there were three attacks carried out by suicide bombers. Aamaq said two attackers were wearing explosive belts while the third was in a car. Syrian State TV said the blasts in the Sayyida Zeinab

area just south of Damascus killed 12 people and wounded 55 others. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 20 people were killed and dozens were wounded in the two explosions.

Woman raped, jailed DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A Dutch woman who told Qatari police she had been drugged and raped in March has been in government detention ever since on unclear charges, a lawyer said Saturday. The Dutch Embassy in Qatar confirmed the woman remained held ahead of a scheduled hearing Monday in Doha. The case highlights the clash between the Islamic-based legal codes governing Qatar and other Gulf nations as they try to draw in tourists expecting the protection of Western-style laws. The 22-year-old woman, on a vacation with a friend, went out for drinks at a hotel bar in the Qatari capital on March 15, lawyer Brian Lokollo said. While there, she believes someone “messed with her drink” and her memory became hazy, Lokollo said. She later awoke alone, her clothes torn and the victim of a rape, he said. She was immediately detained after reporting the attack, Lokollo said. She has appeared three times in court and thinks she may face an adultery charge for having sex out of wedlock, he said. The man she reported as her assailant has also been detained, he said. The Associated Press

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Judge recall effort gathering steam after Stanford case BY KRISTIN J. BENDER AND LISA LEFF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — A fledgling campaign to recall the judge who sentenced a former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman gained momentum as three prominent political consultants joined the effort. The Recall Judge Aaron Persky campaign on Friday said media consultant Joe Trippi, campaign strategist John Shallman and pollster Paul Maslin would help secure the signatures and votes required to remove the

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Santa Clara County jurist from the bench next year. Trippi has worked for a number of Democratic presidential candidates, while Maslin’s clients include Gov. Jerry Brown and members of Congress. Shallman has worked for the president of the California Senate, who spearheaded passage of a law requiring colleges and universities to apply a “yes means yes” standard in sexual misconduct cases. Persky was re-elected in an unopposed election Tuesday, five days after sentencing Brock Turner, 20, to six months in jail and three years’ probation. The punishment for the Dayton, Ohio,

native ignited intense outcry. Prosecutors had argued for Turner to spend six years in prison for three felony convictions that could have sent him away for 14 years. The judge said last week that he followed a recommendation from the county’s probation department and cited Turner’s clean record and the effect the conviction will have on his life. A request to interview the judge wasn’t returned Friday. A court spokesman has said Persky is barred from commenting because Turner is appealing his convictions of felony assault and attempted rape.

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World: Protesters form human chain near air base

A RANCHER JUMPED on his horse Friday Friday and lassoed a man who was trying to steal a bicycle at an Oregon Walmart, police said. Robert Borba was at the Eagle Point store loading items into his truck when he heard a woman screaming that someone was trying to steal her bike, the Medford Mail Tribune reported. The 28-year-old said he quickly got his horse out of its trailer. He grabbed a rope, rode over to the man who was reportedly struggling with the bike gears and attempting to flee on foot. Borba lassoed the man around the legs and when he dropped, Borba dragged him to one end of the parking lot.

THE PILOTS OF a solar-powered airplane on a globe-circling voyage said their flight over the Statue of Liberty before landing in New York inspired them on their mission to promote a world free from reliance on fossil fuels. Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg, who flew the plane to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, arrived at 4 a.m. Saturday after a 4-hour, 41-minute flight. The pair hoped to leave sometime next week on their journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Piccard said weather conditions will dictate where they land — either Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal or elsewhere.

A BALLOON HANDLER has died following an incident in upstate New York. State police say 34-year-old Ryan Almeter was holding onto the basket allowing passengers to get off when wind caused the balloon to take flight Friday night. The balloon climbed to about 100 feet when Almeter let go of the basket and fell to his death. The balloon was part of a festival called Balloons Over Letchworth in Livingston County. A telephone recording for festival organizers said weather conditions Saturday and Sunday would not allow the festival to continue.

DEMONSTRATORS FORMED A human chain near a U.S. air base in Germany to protest against drone strikes. Organizers estimated that about 5,000 people took part in the chain near the Ramstein Air Base on a rainy Saturday, while police put the number at some 2,000. Activists contend that the base is used to relay flight control data for lethal drone strikes. They are calling for the base eventually to be closed altogether. President Barack Obama said during a 2013 visit to Berlin that “we do not use Germany as a launching point for unmanned drones . . . as part of our counterterrorism activities.”


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U.S. Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Rick Larsen, who is a member of the Sequim Police Department when not on military duty, left, discusses the upcoming rescue drill with Staff Sgt. Jon Wentlandt. During the drill, performed by the National Guard’s Special Operations Detachment-Pacific Command, Larsen played the role of an earthquake victim needing a hoist into a hovering helicopter Friday at the Clallam County Fire District No. 3 maintenance yard near Carlsborg. KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Responders hone parachuting, skills during doomsday drill BY RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SHELTON — The parachutes slowly float down from Chinook helicopters, first carrying boxes of supplies and then the paratroopers who set up a field operations center as part of a readiness drill for a megaquake and tsunami. Chief Warrant Officer James Pierce packed up his parachute and grabbed his gear shortly after hitting the ground Thursday at Sanderson Field, an airfield in the small city of Shelton on the west side of Puget Sound. Parachuting in may be the only option for some responders following a massive earthquake, especially to get to remote locations that are rendered undriveable. “It’s a good, effective way to get gear to the ground,� Pierce said. Thursday’s exercise was part of a four-day event that ended Friday, called Cascadia Rising, built around the premise of a 9.0-magnitude earthquake 95 miles off the coast of Washington and Oregon that results in a tsunami. Both events would likely destroy buildings, roads and buildings, as well as disrupt communications. For the drill, the airfield and adjoining Mason County Fairgrounds were converted into a staging area with hundreds of members of the National Guard, a tactical operations center where officials communicate directly with officials at Camp Murray and a trauma center.

“After a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake, we fully anticipate that roads are going to be cut off, bridges are going to be down and we’re going to have isolated pockets of people that are going to need some help and support.� MAJ. GEN. BRET DAUGHERTY commander, Washington National Guard resenting federal agencies, the U.S. military and state and local emergency response managers from Washington, Oregon and Idaho; Native American tribes; and emergency management officials in British Columbia. More than 8 million people live in the zone, which includes the population centers of Portland, Ore., and Seattle. One main goal is to test how well they will work together to minimize loss of life and damages when a megaquake unleashes a tsunami. They’re also testing their ability to communicate without the Internet or phones; delivering services in emergency conditions; and search and rescue, decontamination and evacuation abilities. On Wednesday, one exercise showed the Navy’s capability to deliver personnel and equipment to a disaster zone where ports would be destroyed by tsunami waves.

Indian Island Closest airfield Emergency officials believe Shelton — about 70 miles east of the Washington coast — will be the closest airfield to the coast to survive the disaster. “After a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake, we fully anticipate that roads are going to be cut off, bridges are going to be down and we’re going to have isolated pockets of people that are going to need some help and support,� said Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty, commander of the Washington National Guard. Research suggests that the Cascadia Subduction Zone — a 600-mile-long fault just off the coast that runs from Northern California to British Columbia — on average produces magnitude-9.0 quakes every 500 years. Big quakes have been separated by as few as 200 years and as many as 1,000, so it’s impossible to predict when the next monster quake occurs. However, tectonic stresses have been accumulating for more than 300 years, and seismologists say it could rupture at any time. Officials say about 20,000 people have been involved in the disaster drill throughout the Pacific Northwest, rep-

The Navy sent the USNS Bob Hope with about 500 sailors to build a temporary camp on Naval Magazine Indian Island, a munitions depot in the Puget Sound. It took the Navy four weeks from loading the Bob Hope to setting up the camp; a similar timeline would be expected after the earthquake.

Port Angeles In Port Angeles, members of the Washington National Guard practiced decontaminating vehicles and first responders. Tsunami waves hitting this area would pick up biohazards while surging through land. First Sgt. Kent Keller of the Washington National Guard said these drills allow them to make mistakes now so they don’t make them later during the real thing. “We are going to learn, and we’re going to change the way we behave based on the lessons learned in this training,� he said.

_______ AP reporter Manuel Valdes contributed from Naval Magazine Indian Island.

Quake: Emergencies CONTINUED FROM A1 One option would be to travel to the nearest fire department station, where law enforcement are directed to gather following the cessation of a big earthquake and tsunami. “That is where I would recommend people try to report emergencies — physically, if they can’t get there any other way,� Cameron said. “My instructions to the deputies at the Sheriff’s Office are ‘take care of your family first and when you are capable, respond to your closest fire station when you can.’ “We just need to identify a post, and at that point, we can figure something out.�

Getting supplies For most, the only food, water and medicine residents would have access to immediately following a big quake would be what was already in their homes, or in the homes of their neighbors, drill organizers have said. So what happens if some — after running out of essential supplies — become desperate enough to loot or steal from other residents such as was reported in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Sandy? Cameron said he doesn’t believe that will be the case. He has faith in the altruistic nature of humanity. “Maybe I am optimistic,� he said. “Look out for each other. We encourage that.� However, if such a situation were to arise, the Peninsula could expect an influx of law enforcement personnel to help keep the peace from State Patrol, Cameron said, although they would be limited by their ability to travel to different areas cut off by collapsed roadways.

Distribution centers Distribution centers where residents could obtain food, water and medicine “would be established within 24 hours,� Jim Borte, Clallam County public information officer, said Friday. “We would establish community points of distribution, and they would

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Getting news With phone lines down and no cellphone or Internet service, giving or receiving information from the outside world would be exceedingly difficult, Linterman said. In Clallam County, both KSQM and KONP radio stations have generators that would allow them to provide radio bulletins based on the availability of fuel, assuming they survived the quake. But, Linterman said, the best option is to purchase a ham radio in advance and

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Longtime Port Angeles youth sports coach dies in Seattle BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A longtime youth sports coach in Port Angeles died in Seattle just days after his team — Paint and Carpet Barn — won the North Olympic Baseball & Softball league 12-and-younger softball championships. William “Bill” Lammie, a Port Angeles native, was 56. According to his daughter, Cherie Lammie, he had a heart attack Friday while waiting in line at Safeco Field to watch the Seattle Mariners take on the Texas Rangers. “He had a massive heart attack outside of the gates before they were going in,” Cherie said. “They were about to hand [over] their tickets to be scanned and he just collapsed.” He was pronounced deceased at Harborview Medical Center, Cherie said.

Doing what he loved Ending his life at a baseball game just days after his team won the championships would have been just the way Bill would have wanted to go out, Cherie said. “It was the right place for him to be,” she said. “He lived and breathed baseball, so it is only fitting.” Her father “definitely went out happy,” Cherie continued. “He is always so proud of his girls, and they won the championship and he was on his way to a Mariners game and it was a good time.” In what seems a fitting wink to Bill, the Mariners beat the Rangers 7 to 5 during Friday’s game.

Youth sports Her father had been involved in coaching youth sports since he was 18, Cherie said. “It is just something that he has always loved,” she said. “He has always been really passionate about sports, and specifically baseball and fast-pitch. She said he was an avid baseball collector and had “a giant closet full of them.

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William “Bill” Lammie, 56, a longtime youth sport coach in Port Angeles, died in Seattle just days after his team, Paint and Carpet Barn, won the North Olympic Baseball & Softball league 12-and-younger softball championships. He is seen here April 17 at his home with his granddaughter Ashayla, 5. “Baseball is his passion,” she said. “It’s his life.” His absence will leave “a huge hole” in the local sports community, Cherie said. “He was just a huge part of the sports community and cared about every single one of those kids that he has coached through the years,” she added, saying some of the youths he coached recently were grandchildren of those he worked with when he started. Steve Burkhardt, North Olympic Baseball & Softball league president, said in an official statement that Lammie had been a “huge part” of the program over the years. “He was loved by all of us in the league,” Burkhardt said. “He was our softball director, a father, friend and beloved and respected coach. “It is hard to lose a man who has been so integral to our community, and his love and dedication to the kids will always be remembered.” Memorial services currently are

being planned to be held at an undetermined date at Lincoln Park’s softball field. “The family has requested to have a service for Bill at the softball fields when the time is right,” Burkhardt said. “This will be a tribute to his commitment to our kids and is very fitting, given his dedication to our program and our community. “Please join all us in celebrating the life of this wonderful man.”

Memorial service During the memorial, team members will wear their championship shirts to honor their coach, Cherie said. The Paint and Carpet Barn team won 14-2 over Jim’s Pharmacy. The championship was the fourth straight for Paint and Carpet Barn.

________ Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@ peninsuladailynews.com.

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man who allegedly fired a semi-automatic handgun at a South Barr Road resident and pointed the weapon at another man in February has a new lawyer. Keith Roberson, 55, will be represented by Sequim attorney Lawrence Freedman, Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly ruled Friday. Roberson told the judge that his working relationship with his courtappointed attorney, Loren Oakley of Clallam Public Defender, had reached an impasse. Oakley said he met with Roberson in the Clallam County jail on May 25, June 1 and Wednesday. “Mr. Roberson is still dissatisfied with my services and wants another lawyer,” Oakley said.

Assault charges Roberson was charged Feb. 22 with first-degree assault while armed with a firearm and second-degree

BY MARTHA BELLISLE SEATTLE — The state Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a 2013 law that simplifies the process for holding mentally ill people in psychiatric hospitals for extended periods of time if they were found incompetent to stand trial and efforts to treat them fail. If a person is found incompetent to help with his defense and the charges against him are dropped, the state can ask a judge to civilly commit the person for a period of time. But the new law lets the state hold the offenders for longer periods if they can show the person is likely to commit another violent act. Lawyers for two offenders challenged the law, arguing it violated their due process rights. A trial court commissioner agreed and found the law unconstitutional.

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But on Thursday, the state’s highest court reversed that ruling. The government has an interest in protecting the public from violent individuals, and the law only slightly modifies the process for committing a specific group of mentally ill people, the justices said. The court upheld the statue but emphasized that in order for prosecutors to commit someone under the law, the state must demonstrate over time that the person is still mentally ill and dangerous, and it must provide psychiatric treatment. Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union and

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Petals & Pathways Home Garden Tour tickets on sale PORT ANGELES — Tickets for the Petals & Pathways Home Garden Tour sponsored by the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County are now on sale. Eight homeowners in Port Angeles will open their gardens to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 25. Tickets are $15 prior to the tour and $20 on tour day. The self-guided tour will feature several urban lots showcasing imaginative gardening in small spaces, said Karen Mahalick, tour chairwoman. It also will include a 2-acre property with unique focal points connected by w h e e l c h a i r- a c c e s s i b l e paths, she said. Hybrid rose, rhododendron and colorful bulb collections highlight the tour, Mahalick added. Vegetable and berry landscape features vary from drought-tolerant plantings and dry stream-

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man whose apartment was searched by a State Patrol bomb squad faces trials in July and August. No bomb was found in Joshua Scott Curry’s apartment. Curry, 32, pleaded not guilty Friday to burglary and illegal weapons charges. He is charged in one case with first-degree burglary and unlawful carrying or handling of a weapon apparently capable of producing bodily harm. He is charged in a second case with possession of an unlawful firearm and unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly scheduled a July 18 trial for the case on possession of an unlawful firearm and unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon. A trial for the case on burglary and unlawful carrying of a weapon was set for Aug. 1. A status hearing for both cases is set July 1.

Two cases Curry is accused of brandishing a pistol in a domestic dispute June 1 and possessing illegal weapons June 3. He allegedly threatened to shoot police in a “suicide by cop,” according to the affidavit for probable cause. Port Angeles police allege that Curry saw a woman he knew having dinner with a neighbor June 1 and entered the residence with a gun. The woman told police that Curry had threatened to barricade himself in his apartment with armor and tactical gear before “going out in a ‘blaze of glory’ shoot-out with the police,” Officer Mike Johnson wrote in an arrest report. Police searched Curry’s

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apartment at 1019 W. 18th St. on June 3 and found a homemade wiring setup, a pistol, training grenade and a homemade radio detonator that could be used for an improvised explosive device, court papers said. A State Patrol bomb squad found bomb components, a short-barrel rifle and a converted machine gun. No bomb was found. Curry is being held in the Clallam County jail on $80,000 bail. Defense attorney Stan Myers requested a lower bail for his client or a release on electronic home monitoring. “Although the facts of this case are concerning, the court is only getting one version of the events,” Myers said. “My client is obviously denying most of the allegations. He is a gun enthusiast. That in and of itself does not make him a violent person, and he has no prior violent history.”

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FORKS — The day of the disaster drill in Forks was partly sunny with a high of 74 degrees and a light breeze. When the Big One happens, it could be dark, raining sideways and 40 degrees. That is why planning now is so important to identify the gaps, officials said. The Cascadia Rising drill — which presumed that a 9.0-magnitude earthquake had struck in the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the Pacific coast — extended over four days, from Tuesday through Friday, through the rest of the region. In Forks, it was telescoped into one day: Tuesday. “In that type of emergency, we have to realize we will be on our own as an island for some time,” said Rod Fleck, city attorney and planner. “We learned that we’ve got an amazing group of volunteers who run our ‘Strenuously’ opposed ham radio system, our fire Clallam County Deputy department and our emerProsecuting Attorney April gency medical system,” he King said she “strenusaid. ously” opposed the request “A lot of people with for public safety concerns . skills would be volunteerThe neighbor who was ing to help . . . We have good having dinner with the means of communicating woman was “so worried for amongst ourselves. his safety that he spent “We discovered that CB the night at Olympic Med[citizens band] radios could be invaluable,” he added, ical Center, where he saying that although the works,” King said. radios in log trucks have a “He didn’t even feel safe limited range, loggers can in his own home with Mr. relay from one to another. Curry out there,” King “We realized we could said. have a pretty good net outKing argued that a side of the Forks commu$40,000 bail for both cases nity,” he said. was reasonable. Said Mayor Bryon MonoMelly agreed. hon: “If the big one ever “Collectively, the court happens . . . Forks is a comhas concerns about the colmunity that will step up. lection of materials that We can’t stop them.” Mr. Curry had,” Melly said. Personnel with the city “I think that the bail of Forks, Forks Police that was previously set by Department, Fire District the court is reasonable. I’m No. 1, Forks Community going to keep it where it Hospital, Quillayute Valley is.” School District and several ________ knowledgeable community Reporter Rob Ollikainen can members came together be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. during the drill. 56450, or at rollikainen@ In the exercise, the peninsuladailynews.com. earthquake hit at 8:03 a.m. The Forks City Council Chambers became an emergency operations center. Other command centers were located at the fire hall, State Democrats only use the school and the hospital. the results from the state As the power went out, caucuses, which Bernie the city’s generator came on Sanders won in March. to light key locations in the building. Hiker rescues up There were no phones, no Internet. CommunicaSEATTLE — Seattlearea rescue crews are seeing tion was by radio. Here is a record of radio a jump in missions this year reports: as more hikers explore 8:15 a.m. — Ham radio trails. operator John Richmond The Seattle Times walks from his house a reported that most rescues have been for twisted ankles block away and takes over and hikers who end up in the operation of the radio. There are 50 inmates/ dark without a headlamp. Seattle Mountain Rescue staff in the jail, and a portion of the brick wall has volunteer group chairman fallen down. Larry Colagiovanni said 8:20 a.m. — Forks Police there were 76 rescues in Administrator Rick Bart King County through June 6 compared to 59 and 43 dur- sends Officer Mike Gentry ing the same period in prior out to assess damage. Bart is concerned about years. the 80 or so propane tanks National Weather Service in the area. Ferrellgas has meteorologist Johnny Burg recently filled its large tank. said hikers can set out on a If it explodes, it could take warm day without considering lowered temperatures and stronger winds. The Associated Press

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Jessi Wilson, maintenance office coordinator of the Quillayute Valley School District, and Rod Fleck, city attorney and planner, take notes during the Forks disaster drill last Tuesday. out a mile-and-a-half area. Red Cross volunteer Milton Beck recommends that the person turning off the tank not be wearing polyester. 8:40 a.m. — Word comes in from the fire department that there has been a partial collapse of its building. Two trucks are available since the others are stuck in the collapse. Power lines are down. There are problems on Russell Road. 8:45 a.m. — Damage to the old section of Forks Community Hospital is reported. 8:47 a.m. — An ambulance is needed at Forks Elementary School, power lines are down on Spartan Avenue and water lines are broken. Richmond tries to reach the local radio station on the ham radio. Monohon has arrived at the council chambers, along with several council members. A few community members with skills are arriving to help. 8:50 a.m. — Report from Paul Hampton of the Public Works Department that the well at the compound has been damaged. 8:55 a.m. — Ken Lambert with Forks 1490 AM radio station walks there to make announcement about the school and downed power lines. Hampton reports a large amount of water coming down the hill. 8:57 a.m. — Security needed at Forks Outfitters. Water department personnel check water mains. 9:03 a.m. — Ferrell propane tank secure. Riot at Outfitters. Minor injuries in the jail. 9:07 a.m. — Excavator en route to Fire Hall; estimated time of arrival 30 minutes. 9:10 a.m. — Several city water tanks are destroyed. The LDS church is available as a shelter. Four students and one teacher are missing at the elementary school, where part of the roof has collapsed. Red Cross is taking a trailer to the school, going across the field to get there

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“The remedial penalty imposed by the Court is completely ineffective. To motivate the Legislature to seriously address the problem, the court must impose tougher sanctions.”

OLYMPIA — The state Superintendent of Public Instruction says it may be time to consider shutting down the state’s K-12 public schools until the Legislature makes progress toward fully paying for education. Randy Dorn argued in a court brief filed Wednesday that the state Supreme Court needs to find a way to enforce its 2012 ruling that K-12 schools are unconstitutionally underfunded, The Seattle Times reported. Dorn said the court could close the schools as a way to compel the state to comply with its ruling, known as the McCleary decision. Dorn, who is not seeking re-election, also suggested the court stop some special state tax exemptions or divert non-school funds to spend on education as a way to put pressure on the Legislature and others. The court could also punish individual lawmakers, he argued.

BREMERTON — A Port Townsend man was in satisfactory condition at a Bremerton hospital Saturday after he was hurt in a Friday morning collision in which a South Kitsap woman was killed. Lonny Murl Kvinsland, 76, on Saturday was listed in satisfactory condition at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, said Scott Thompson, spokesman for Harrison parent company CHI Franciscan Health. A passenger in Kvinsland’s vehicle, Myeong Hwa Katie Kendall, 48, was killed in the wreck, said

RANDY DORN state superintendent of public instruction Supreme Court’s contempt order against the state and the $100,000 a day the court is billing the Legislature until it satisfies the justice’s demands, he said. The superintendent previously opposed closing schools as a remedy, the brief said. But citing the apparent success of the tactic of closing schools, once used in New Jersey, it said “closing the schools cannot be ruled out as a possible final remedy.” In August, the court began fining the state $100,000 a day, which is to be allocated to a special education account. The bill for that fine totaled more than $27 million in May, according to the state Office of Financial Management. The court is expected to review the case again soon. It could lift the contempt order, impose more sanctions or take some other action.

Penalty ineffective “The remedial penalty imposed by the Court is completely ineffective,” according to Dorn’s brief. “To motivate the Legislature to seriously address the problem, the court must impose tougher sanctions.” The Legislature isn’t doing enough despite the

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Deputy Steve Martin of the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office. The 9:57 a.m. wreck was in the 4200 block of Southeast Mile Hill Drive, opposite the South Park Village Shopping Mall, east of the Port Orchard city limits, Martin said. Deputies said Kvinsland’s northbound Oldsmobile Ciera was struck after it left a parking lot and continued across Southeast Mile Hill Drive, which consists of two eastbound lanes, a center turn lane and one westbound lane. The Oldsmobile was struck as it entered the westbound lane by a 2012

Chevrolet Silverado pickup driven by a 37-year-old woman from South Kitsap, who was not identified. Due to the force of the collision, both vehicles rotated clockwise and came to a stop in a planter strip on the north side of the roadway, deputies said. Kvinsland — the only person involved in the wreck who was not wearing a seat belt, Martin said — was transported by South Kitsap Fire and Rescue to Harrison Medical Center for evaluation and treatment. Passengers in the Silverado were a 40-year-old woman and 24-year-old

woman, both from South Kitsap, and a 20-year-old woman from Texas. All were examined at the scene by medics and released, deputies said. None was identified. It’s not suspected that any form of driver impairment was a factor in the cause of the crash, Martin said. The county’s forensic pathologist will conduct an autopsy of Kendall, Martin said, and will make a determination as to cause and manner of death. Martin encourages anyone with information about the wreck to call him at 360-337-4634.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The government is out with discouraging new figures on how many students are habitually missing school, and an Associated Press analysis finds the problem is particularly acute in the nation’s capital, where nearly one-third of students were absent 15 days or more in a single school year. Washington state and Alaska were not far behind, with absentee rates hovering around one-quarter of students with that level of absences — 24.8 percent in Washington state. Florida had the lowest rate of absences, with 4.5 percent of public school stuNow-Education Secretary John King Jr. is seen on dents chronically missing Washington, D.C., in February. school in the 2013-2014 academic year. “If you’re not there, you tion began a program last don’t learn, and then you fall that now works with American average fall behind. You don’t pass states and local groups in The national average your classes. You don’t get 30 communities to identify was 13 percent, about 6.5 the credits in high school mentors to help habitually million students, according and that’s what leads to absent kids get back on to the Education Depart- dropping out,” Balfanz said track. ment. Bob Balfanz, a in an interview. The report was the first ‘National crisis’ research professor at Johns Hopkins University and release of chronic absentee director of the Everyone figures from the depart“With millions of kids Graduates Center, called ment. missing about a month or The Obama administra- more of school each year, that number disturbing. chronic absenteeism is a

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Students are regularly missing school for lots of reasons, Balfanz says. Many are poor and could be staying home to care for a sibling or helping with elder care. Others are avoiding school because they’re being bullied or they worry it’s not safe. And then, there are some students who simply skip school. Schools should be creating welcoming environments to make students feel wanted each day, Balfanz said. They also need to build relationships with the kids who are regularly absent to figure out what’s keeping them away, he said. As part of its Civil Rights Data Collection, the depart________ ment surveyed all public schools in the country, covAssociated Press data journalering over 95,000 schools ist Michelle Minkoff contributed to this report. and 50 million students.

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Clallam County commissioners will conduct a public hearing to consider a $39,960 Opportunity Fund grant to the William Shore Memorial Pool District to study preliminary design options for expansion when they meet Tuesday. The hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The Opportunity Fund Advisory Board recommended approval of the proposed grant in January. Commissioners will hold their regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Action items include: ■ An agreement with the state Department of Commerce to provide a Secure Crisis Residential Center. ■ An agreement with the state Department of Social and Health Services to extend a court commissioner service contract. ■ A contract amendment with the state Department of Ecology to increase the budget for a solid waste enforcement grant. Commissioners will hold their weekly work session at 9 a.m. Monday to discuss items set for action at future meetings. Discussion items for this week include: ■ An update on the proposed Public Defender Advisory Committee. ■ A proposed amended contract with Salish Behavioral Health Organization. ■ Notice of calls for hearings for amendments to the six-year Transportation Improvement Program and on the regional allocation of Surface Transportation Program funds for 2016 through 2018. ■ A call for bids for an Olympic Discovery Trail crossing project from U.S. Forest Service Road 2918 to U.S. Highway 101 west of Lake Crescent. ■ A right-of-way agreement extension with Cingular Wireless. ■ A supplemental agreement with the state Department of Transportation for the Old Olympic Highway McDonald Creek bridge seismic retrofit project.

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Clallam Conservation District in a 9 a.m. work session and a 1 p.m. regular session in port headquarters at 338 W. First St. At their morning workshop, they will consider advertising for bids for the marine terminal stormwater conveyance, Oak Street Pier (T4) and port security grants, the port’s role in workforce training and review of the lease template. In the afternoon regular session, they will consider a landowner agreement for John Wayne Marina Olympia Oyster restoration and an amendment to the Moffatt and Nichol agreement.

The Clallam Conservation District board will discuss the next phase of the Dungeness Irrigation District piping project Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in Suite H at Armory Square, 228 W. First St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include an engineering cluster update, a consulting engineer services contract, a contract with Diggin’ It! for the Adams culvert replacement bridge project and sustainable funding/rates and charges.

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Sequim City Council members will conduct a public hearing on a Wi-Fi and cell tower moratorium and review the fireworks ordinance when they meet Monday. The council will meet at 5 p.m. at 152 W. Cedar St. At the work session preceding the regular meeting, they will review the six-year capital improvement program. They will conduct a public hearing on a proposed amendment to update the building code. They will consider adopting long- and short-term goals.

Port Angeles utility committee Port Angeles Utility Advisory Committee members will discuss a professional services agreement to replace the wastewater treatment plant’s biosolids dewatering system when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will be at 3 p.m. in the Jack Pittis Conference Room at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The panel will consider recommending that the City Council award a $268,040 contract to Kennedy/Jenks Consultants of Seattle for design and construction support for the $1.35 million replacement project.

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Washington State Patrol Troopers Jason Fallon, left, and Keith Nestor take roadway measurements at the scene of a fiery multi-car collision on U.S. Highway 101 east of Blyn that resulted in one person dead.

Wreck: 1 dead, 1 hurt CONTINUED FROM A1 centerline and hit a 2003 Ford E250 Econoline van The pickup was “com- being driven westbound by pletely engulfed when I got Stockton, the State Patrol up there,” Johnson said Sat- said. Calvin’s pickup rotated urday. “It was bad. I have never in the westbound lane and seen a car burn like that — was struck by a 2011 Peterall the red flames and bilt semitruck driven by everything. There was black Allen R. Ludlow, 38, of Camas. smoke billowing. That pushed Calvin’s “I know the black smoke pickup back into the eastwas from the tires, but I never knew a car could bound lane, where it was hit by a Honda four-door burn like that.” The flames “must have driven by Susan M. Turpen, been 8 or 9 feet in the air,” 53, of Bainbridge Island. Calvin’s pickup caught Johnson said. fire and came to rest in the eastbound ditch, the State How it began Patrol said. Calvin was traveling Turpen’s car came east when his white 2001 to rest against the pickup Toyota Tundra crossed the and also caught fire, troop-

The Clallam County Planning Commission will discuss critical area code provisions Wednesday. The work session will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. The discussion will include an update of requirements for existing and ongoing agriculture within wetlands, aquatic areas and their associated buffers.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Victorian-era fashion and art inspired by industry took over the downtown streets of Port Townsend this weekend during the fifth annual Brass Screw Confederacy. The three-day event, which began Friday, celebrates steampunk, a growing trend that evokes the late 19th century with elements of fashion, eccentric behavior and science fiction. Last year’s festival inspired Port Orchard artist Ray Hammar to create what he called a “steampunk tank zombie killer.” The tank was on display

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Olympic Medical Center commissioners will hear an update on the Olympic Community of Health when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 6 p.m. at Linkletter Hall in the basement conference area of the hospital at 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. They also will consider auxiliary bylaws revisions, physician and hospitalist agreements, and hear a report on operations.

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ers said. Stockton’s van ended up in the westbound ditch, while the semi came to rest in the westbound lane. “There was still a guy stuck in the white van when I got there,” Johnson said. “They were trying to get him out.” Ludlow and Turpen were not hurt, the State Patrol said. Also not injured were Stockton’s passenger, Sarah E. Stockton, 56, of Daly City, and Turpen’s passenger, Rosemarie I. Torres, 51, of Suquamish.


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SEQUIM — Kaboom Salon and Boutique opened June 1, with a grand opening planned at a later date. The salon, owned by Eve LaTourette, now offers apparel, which includes plus sizes, in addition to normal salon services. The boutique is located at 166-168 E. Bell St. For more information, phone 360-683-2111.

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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp. com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Bill Greenwood, executive director, Economic Development Corp. ■ Tuesday: Sam Phillips, fire chief of Clallam County Fire District No. 2, and Assistant Chief Dan Huff discuss fireworks injury and fire prevention. ■ Wednesday: Award-winning and internationally recognized virtuoso guitarist Andre Feriante discusses his upcoming performance in Port Angeles ■ Thursday: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Apple’s Siri made a big splash when the wisecracking digital assistant debuted on the iPhone five years ago. But as other tech giants jockey Flights to Cuba online to build intelligent “chat bots” and HAVANA — Six airlines won voice-controlled home systems permission Friday to resume capable of more challenging artifischeduled commercial air service cial-intelligence feats, Siri at times from the U.S. to Cuba for the first no longer seems cutting edge. time in more than five decades, On Monday, Apple is expected another milestone in President to demonstrate an upgrade to Barack Obama’s campaign to normalize relations between Cold War Siri’s smarts as it kicks off its annual software conference. foes. It’s a potentially momentous The airlines — American, Frontime for the company; sales of its tier, JetBlue, Silver Airways, flagship iPhone are slowing, and Southwest and Sun Country — were approved by the Department AI is emerging as a key tech batof Transportation for a total of 155 tleground. Apple, Google, Facebook and round-trip flights per week. They’ll fly from five U.S. cities to nine cit- others are racing to create digital services that consumers will find ies in Cuba other than Havana. indispensable for shopping, chatU.S. law still prohibits tourist ting, controlling other appliances travel to Cuba, but a dozen other categories of travel are permitted, and simply getting through their daily lives. including family visits, official And while Siri has gained new business, journalist visits, profesabilities over the years, some sional meetings and educational experts believe Apple still lags in and religious activities. The Obama administration has the AI race, hindered in part by its unwillingness to pry too deeply eased rules to the point where into your personal information. travelers are now free to design Along with new Siri features, their own “people-to-people” culApple is expected to unveil other tural exchanges with little oversoftware improvements for its sight. iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. Most of the airline service is Analysts are also predicting an expected to begin this fall and early winter, the department said. overhaul of Apple’s music service. And after Apple’s dust-up with Approval is still required by the Cuban government, but some car- the FBI earlier this year over its riers say they plan to start selling iPhone security, some believe Apple might announce new secutickets within the next few days rity measures to protect users’ while they wait for signoffs from data. Cuba. The routes approved Friday Gold and silver were not contested because there was less interest among U.S. airGold for August tacked on lines in flying to Cuban locations $3.20, or 0.3 percent, to settle at other than Havana. $1,275.90 an ounce Friday. The routes include service from July silver added 6.2 cents, Miami, Chicago, Philadelphia, or 0.4 percent, to settle at $17.22 Minneapolis and Fort Lauderdale, an ounce. Fla. Peninsula Daily News The Cuban destinations are and The Associated Press

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Rx abuse among older adults harder to detect BY CONSTANCE GUSTKE THE NEW YORK TIMES

Drug addiction is not restricted to the young. Donna Weber, now 53, turned to painkillers after undergoing simple surgery. Then a long, tortured path to divorce made her anxious and depressed. Soon, she found herself on a candy-colored pill roller coaster. Unlike street drugs, the pharmaceutical pills were easy to obtain legally. She got them from emergency rooms, dentists, psychiatrists, even plastic surgeons. “I went to doctors with exaggerated truths,” explained Weber, who once had four doctors. “I said I hurt more and more.” But constant pill popping took a huge toll. A few years ago, she could barely get out of her bedroom. Sometimes she woke up and felt like she couldn’t breathe. Last year, she began contemplating suicide. She finally called an addiction hotline and ended up taking a plane from her home in Colorado to a treatment center in Southern California. “I didn’t think I was addicted,” said Weber, who is now drug-free

allow them to advance in their addiction without detection. So the addiction progresses.” More older adults are becoming addicted to powerful pain pills like OxyContin and Percocet to drown out the aches and pains of aging. Women may end up becoming dependent on pain relievers more JOSEPH GARBELY quickly than men, according to the medical director, Centers for Disease Control and Caron Treatment Centers Prevention, and their overdoses have been rising rapidly. As prosperous baby boomers and living in Los Angeles. “But sometimes the pain pills are caus- age, their prescription drug use is increasing, too, said Indra Ciding the pain, not the injuries. So ambi, medical director at the Cenyou take more. I was naïve.” ter for Network Therapy, an outpatient detox facility in Middlesex, Prince’s death spotlighted N.J. It is mostly pain pills, Xanax The death of Prince in April and Valium, she said. from an accidental overdose of But though wealth provides pain pills has brought new attenmany boomers with financial freetion to opioid addiction. It has also dom, she explained, retirement highlighted the extent of prescrip- often gives them anxiety, too. tion drug abuse among older Addiction can begin with a simadults, particularly those with ple request for something to stop plenty of money to spend. back pain, she said. But even Access to multiple doctors, starting on low doses of opioids many helping hands and lots of can quickly turn into abuse. Why? financial wherewithal can help There are two factors for cloak the warning signs of addicaging adults: drug tolerance that tion, experts say. builds with time, and the body’s “They’ve built a fortress around slowing metabolism, which gives themselves,” said Joseph Garbely, drugs a bigger effect. medical director of Caron TreatTURN TO ABUSE/A13 ment Centers. “Their resources

“They’ve built a fortress around themselves. Their resources allow them to advance in their addiction without detection. So the addiction progresses.”

This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Connie Beauvais, Port of Port Angeles commissioner of District 3. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s meeting will be a District 2 Clallam County commissioner candidate forum. Of the candidates, two — Maggie Roth and Gabe Rygaard — are Republicans, while Ron Richards is a Democrat and Randy Johnson filed with no party preference. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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Carol Waldman, 64, became addicted to Xanax, which was prescribed by a psychiatrist, and to pain pills for chronic back and knee problems.


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Sugar: Can be either good, bad Abuse: Usage CONTINUED FROM A12 We spoke with some top scientists who study sugar and its effects on metabolic health to help answer some common questions about sugar. Here’s what they had to say. Why are food labels being revised? The shift came after years of urging by many nutrition experts, who say that excess sugar is a primary cause of obesity and heart disease, the leading killer of Americans. Many in the food industry opposed the emphasis on added sugars, arguing that the focus should be on calories rather than sugar. They say that highlighting added sugar on labels is unscientific, and that the sugar that occurs naturally in foods like fruits and vegetables is essentially no different than the sugar commonly added to packaged foods. But scientists say it is not that simple. So, is added sugar different from the naturally occurring sugar in food? It depends. Most sugars are essentially combinations of two molecules, glucose and fructose, in different ratios. The sugar in a fresh apple, for instance, is generally the same as the table sugar that might be added to homemade apple pie. Both are known technically as sucrose, and they are broken down in the intestine into glucose and fructose. Glucose can be metabolized by any cell in the body. But fructose is handled almost exclusively by the liver. “Once you get to that point, the liver doesn’t know whether it came from fruit or not,� said Kimber Stanhope, a researcher at the University of California, Davis, who studies the effects of sugar on health.

Liver delivery Stanhope noted that while the liver may not know whether the fructose came from an apple or a soft drink, the way the liver processes that fructose could possibly be affected by some of the beneficial components in fruit. In contrast to soda, fruit contains fiber, vitamins, minerals and numerous other bioactive components. “We don’t know if and how these components may counteract the negative effects of fructose overload in the liver,� she said. The type of sugar that is often added to processed foods is high-fructose corn syrup, which is the food industry’s favored sweetener for everything from soft drinks to breads, sauces, snacks and salad dressings. Made commercially from cornstarch, high-fructose corn syrup is generally much cheaper than regular sugar. It contains the same components as table sugar — glucose and fructose — but in slightly different proportions. What about “natural� sweeteners? Food companies like to market agave nectar, beet sugar, evaporated cane juice and many other “natural� sweeteners as healthier alternatives to high-fructose corn syrup. But whatever their source, they are all very similar. To suggest one is healthier than another is a stretch, experts say. In fact, last month, the

FDA urged food companies to stop using the term evaporated cane juice because it is “false or misleading� and “does not reveal that the ingredient’s basic nature and characterizing properties are those of a sugar.� Is high-fructose corn syrup worse than regular sugar? How is it different? High-fructose corn syrup and regular sugar are so similar that most experts say their effects on the body are essentially the same. The main difference is that the variety of high-fructose corn syrup used in soft drinks tends to have more fructose. In one 2014 study, researchers analyzed more than a dozen popular soft drinks and found that many sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup — including Pepsi, Sprite, Mountain Dew, Coca-Cola and Arizona Iced Tea — contained roughly 40 percent glucose and 60 percent fructose. Regular sugar contains equal parts glucose and fructose. Why doesn’t the FDA require that added sugars be listed in teaspoons rather than grams? When the new food labels go into effect, the daily recommended limit for added sugars will be 50 grams, or roughly 12 teaspoons, daily. (One teaspoon of sugar is 4.2 grams.) But the new food labels will list the amount of added sugars solely in grams. Many nutrition advocates have urged the FDA to require that food labels list added sugars in both teaspoons and grams on food labels, arguing that Americans often underestimate the actual amount of sugar in a product when it’s expressed in grams alone. But the FDA ultimately sided with the food industry, which opposed the teaspoon proposal. “It would be difficult, if not impossible, for a manufacturer to determine the volume contribution that each ingredient provides toward the added sugars declaration,� the agency said. “For example, a cookie made with white chocolate chips and dried fruit would have added sugars in the form of sugar in the batter as well as in the white chocolate chips and the dried fruit.� The FDA also said requiring both grams and teaspoons would “cause clutter and make the labels more difficult to read.� But Michael Jacobson, the president of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, an advocacy group that had petitioned the FDA to require the teaspoon measurement, said the agency was under enormous pressure from the food industry, “which knows that consumers would be far more concerned about a product labeled 10 teaspoons than 42 grams.� So what’s the issue

with added sugars? It mainly comes down to the way they’re packaged. Naturally occurring sugar is almost always found in foods that contain fiber, which slows the rate at which the sugar is digested and absorbed. (One exception to that rule is honey, which has no fiber.) Fiber also limits the amount of sugar you can consume in one sitting. A medium apple contains about 19 grams of sugar and 4 grams of fiber, or roughly 20 percent of a day’s worth of fiber. Not many people would eat three apples at one time. But plenty of children and adults can drink a 16-ounce bottle of Pepsi, which has 55 grams of added sugar — roughly the amount in three medium apples — and no fiber. Fiber not only limits how much you can eat, but how quickly sugar leaves the intestine and reaches the liver, Stanhope said. “You can’t easily eat that much sugar from fruit,� she said. “But nobody has any problem consuming a very high level of sugar from a beverage or from brownies and cookies.� Why is it a problem to have too much sugar? Many nutrition experts say that sugar in moderation is fine for most people. But in excess, it can lead to metabolic problems beyond its effects on weight gain. The reason, studies suggest, is fructose. Any fructose you eat is sent straight to your liver, which specializes in turning it into droplets of fat called triglycerides. “When you ingest fructose, almost all of it is metabolized by the liver, and the liver is very good at taking that fructose and converting it to fat,� said Dr. Mark Herman, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard. Studies show a predictable response when people are asked to drink a sugary beverage: a rapid spike in the amount of triglycerides circulating in their bloodstreams. This also leads to a reduction in HDL cholesterol, the so-called good kind. Over time, this combination — higher triglycerides and lower HDL — is one major reason sugar promotes heart disease, said Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a cardiologist and adviser to the United Kingdom’s national obesity forum.

This sequence of events may even overshadow the effects of LDL cholesterol, the so-called bad kind. “What many people don’t realize is that it’s triglycerides and HDL that are more predictive of cardiovascular disease than LDL cholesterol,� Malhotra said. “I’m not saying LDL isn’t important. But if there is a hierarchy, triglycerides and HDL are more important than LDL.� Malhotra said when people reduce their sugar intake, “their overall cholesterol profile improves.� “I see this in so many of my patients,� he added. “The effects are rapid.� How much sugar is too much? One of the largest studies of added sugar consumption, which was led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that adults who got more than 15 percent of their daily calories from added sugar had a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. For the average adult, that translates to about 300 calories, or 18 teaspoons of added sugar, daily. That may sound like a lot, but it’s actually quite easy to take in that much, or even more, without realizing it. A single 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola, for example, has almost 10 teaspoons of sugar; it can add up quickly. The study found that most adults got more than 10 percent of their daily calories from added sugar, and that for 10 percent of people, more than 25 percent of their calories came from added sugar.

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“By 10 days of usage, you can be addicted,� Cidambi said. “You don’t think of affluent, well-put-together women as addicts. But I see this happening constantly. It’s out of the box.� Caregivers and doctors rarely notice the problem at its early stages. “Few doctors screen for addiction,� said R. Corey Waller, an addiction, pain and emergency medicine specialist and senior medical director for education and policy at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers in New Jersey. “It’s not built into treatment yet, and adding that step takes lots of time. Also, patients are usually offended when asked.� So an addiction is often discovered only after a bad fall, confusion or even an accidental overdose, Garbely said. And even then it can sometimes be difficult to detect since signs of addiction can often be dismissed as symptoms of aging, such as confusion, shaky hands and mood swings. Garbely remembers one wealthy woman whose addiction was masked. She lived on a huge estate and had many staff members who cared for her. They continued buying alcohol and prescription drugs for her even though her memory was fading. “Her helpers were bathing her, changing her clothes and enabling her,� he said. “Substances take their toll.� Finally, her son, who discovered her in horrible condition, broke through her human fortress. And the woman was checked into a Caron center’s senior unit for three months. Desserts, candy “Her cognition was fully The biggest sources for restored,� Garbely said. “It adults were soft drinks, fruit brought tears to my eyes.� juices, desserts and candy. While those might seem Don’t seek treatment like obvious junk foods, MalAffluent people often hotra said, about half of the sugar Americans consume is don’t seek treatment, said “hidden� in less obvious Richard Taite, chief execuplaces like salad dressings, tive of the luxury drug rehab bread, low-fat yogurt and center Cliffside Malibu in California and one of the ketchup. In fact, of the 600,000 authors of Ending Addiction food items for sale in Amer- for Good. They are used to ica, about 80 percent contain getting what they want, he said, and may even go to added sugar. Everyone’s tolerance for multiple pharmacies and doctors. And they don’t sugar is different. understand their addiction. Studies show, for examThe loss of self-worth ple, that people who are that sometimes comes with already obese may be more retirement, especially after susceptible to metabolic a lifetime of achievement harm from sugar than oth- and accolades, can be the ers. spark. But Malhotra said he Moreover, addiction generally advises people to thrives on a lack of structure follow the World Health and accountability, Organization’s guidelines, explained Brenda J. Iliff, which recommend that executive director of adults and children con- Hazelden Betty Ford Founsume no more than about dation in Naples, Fla. six teaspoons daily of added A lot of baby boomers are sugar. now retired, anxious and “Could I tell you the exact have trouble sleeping. Add limit where sugar starts to in arthritis, multiple predefinitely impact cardiovas- scription drugs and more cular health?� he said. drinks, and that can be the “That’s difficult. But I think beginning of addiction. if people stick within the “It’s the perfect storm,� WHO limits, then their risk she said. One wealthy woman, is reduced.�

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said Iliff, even jumped on her private jet and went from town to town to pick up her pain pills and other medications. “You can have a fresh prescription record in some states,� she said, “or hire a doctor who will accommodate you.� Carol Waldman, 64, became addicted to Xanax, which was prescribed by a psychiatrist, and pain pills for chronic back and knee problems. “An aspirin never helped me because my resistance is high,� she said. “But I knew a Percocet would.� She didn’t think the pain pills were addictive and even took some of her husband’s. Then last August, she ended up in bed a lot and endured a series of blackouts. “I was in a fog,� she remembered, and her husband was doing all the chores. After she dislocated her knee, an emergency room doctor told her family there was something wrong with her medications. Soon after that, the intervention began. Her family came over for dinner; then the family rabbi rang the doorbell. “Everyone wanted me to get my life back,� she said. She ended up at a Caron center in the senior unit for 10 weeks. Her detox took 20 days, and more than six months passed until her system was clear. Detoxing older adults from prescription drugs is tricky. “They have to be monitored and slowly withdrawn,� Garbely said. “Opioid withdrawal won’t kill you, but you’ll wish you were dead.� For seniors, he added, treatment is also slower because there may be physical and cognitive issues, too. “I’m a nice Jewish girl,� said Waldman, who lives in Atlanta. “And I had no idea about detox.� Caron centers offer a chronic pain program, where seniors are taught nonnarcotic ways to treat pain. “Oftentimes, they need new doctors, too,� Garbely said. “If they prescribe dangerous medications, we’ll find someone else.� As for Weber in Los Angeles, she said she is now building healthier relationships and her self-esteem. “It took work and creativity to get my prescription drugs,� she said. “Now I put work into being clean and sober.�

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UR BUSY MODERN lifestyles have a million wicked tricks for increasing stress, including the repeated pings and buzzes of our smartphones. But with the right app, a smartphone can actually be a tool to help reduce stress and find calm. One such app is Headspace, which is all about guided meditation. A narrator talks through a mental exercise and meditation session intended to help meet a goal, such as reducing stress or coping with anxiety. The guided meditation can be a series, which contains several mediation sessions that last from a few minutes to as long as an hour. There are also single sessions to help with a particular problem, like managing a panic or anxiety attack. You just choose a meditation session, make yourself comfortable, pop on some headphones, hit play and let the soothing narration change your state of mind. The app is easy to use, with minimalist controls and a straightforward interface. The narrator’s voice reminded me of

being read to at night when I was a child. The language used is also easy to understand, dispensing with the mumbo jumbo that some meditation apps use. You do have to commit to using the app regularly to make the most of it, which may not be easy for everyone. To help keep people on track, the app logs a user’s progress by filling in a graphic as a session is completed, which can be motivating. Headspace is available on Android and iOS. It includes a limited number of sessions free; for access to more, the subscription fee is $13 a month. Calm, from calm.com, is a guided meditation app that is simpler in terms of features and menus than Headspace, and more relaxing in its look and feel. Its main feature is the ability to choose the theme that is seen and heard during a meditation narration, with a long list of options like “coastline at sunset” or “fireplace.” An attractively filmed video then runs in a loop on the screen, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack. Calm’s design and the language in each guided meditation is simple and unfussy.

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The length of some guided meditation sessions can be chosen to suit the time available, from two minutes to around half an hour. The free version of Calm contains a surprising amount of content. A premium subscription costs $10 a month, or $40 a year, and provides longer meditation programs. Calm is available on iOS and Android. Another technique for maintaining inner balance is to keep a journal. The $3 iOS app Gratitude Journal by Happy Tapper puts an extra spin on this idea by encouraging you to make journal entries that focus on things you are grateful for on a particular day. The app has a brightly designed interface, with clear controls and a layout that make it easy to type a few sentences that talk about what you are thankful for. You can rate each day using a five-star system and include photos or videos. The app automatically appends a quick weather summary for your location so that when you read back through previous entries, you can get a sense for how the weather influences your mood or experiences. There is an option to protect your

entries with a code, to keep prying eyes away from personal matters, or you can share an entry on social media if you want to be open. Lastly, the Pacifica app is a bit of a Swiss army knife for relaxation because it combines many different techniques. The app includes a mood tracker (awareness of how your moods fluctuate can help you gain control over them) and a health tracker, alongside guided meditation audio tracks to help with different problems. It also has chat groups on various topics to discuss concerns or experiences, as well as a community section to share tips with other users, such as movies that lift you up or inspiring quotations. The app, available on iOS and Android, includes a limited amount of free content. You can unlock the rest for $4 a month or $30 a year. Galaxia, a novel social networking app, has been available on iOS for a while, but now it is also hitting Android devices. Unlike well-known public social networks like Twitter or Facebook, Galaxia lets you create miniature private social networks open only to invitees. Try out its basic features free.

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“We’re due for a big one. I’m worried but not too worried. Out of sight, out of mind, they say. I used to live in Lower Elwha and worried about tsunami procedures. We all need to be proactive here.”

“I’m worried about it up to a point. I have anxieties, so I avoid thinking about it even when it’s brought up. I need to be prepared. We live about 100 yards from the water, and tsunami signs are everywhere.”

“I believe it’s imminent, but I’m not worried. I believe our community has the pioneer spirit and we can take care of each other. I’m not worried, but as a scientist, I believe it’s imminent.”

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“We’re right on the fault line, and as far as history goes, we’re due. Kinda worried, but pretty much prepared. I work on Railroad Avenue in [Port Angeles], and I know where to go if there is a tsunami: up the hill.”

“Well, it doesn’t keep me up at night. I guess it’ll be what it will be. I’m not too worried because being worried is not a good thing.”

“We’re not very worried. I think about it, but I don’t dwell on it. We’re set up here on the Olympic Peninsula where we could have it anytime. But I’m confident it won’t happen in my lifetime.”

“I am less worried about the earthquake and tsunami they are preparing for than what we know is coming: climate change.”

“I want to be prepared, but we have to realize this is one of many natural disasters that are possible.”

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Peninsula Voices Campaign funding Before we vote in the presidential election on Tuesday, Nov. 8, let’s ask Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Gary Johnson [the Libertarian Party’s candidate for president] and Jill Stein [a Green Party presidential candidate] to respond to a key question in a public forum with all of the candidates present: As a presidential candidate, what percentage of the funding have you received during the entire primary campaign period, including the period of time you were exploring the feasibility of becoming a candidate, that has come from a human being who has followed the Federal Election Commission’s guidelines for a presidential election and voted by filling out an individual ballot indicating his or her choice for president? Here are the guidelines for presidential campaign donations for an individual as defined by the Federal Election Commission (published in February 2004 and updated in January 2015) and as defined by me as a human being in my proposed question: “In the case of a presidential candidate running in various state primaries, you may contribute up to $2,700 for the entire primary campaign period — not $2,700 for each state primary in which the candidate runs.” All of the above-named candidates have qualified for the federal matching fund program, so as defined by the Federal Election Commission, “up to $250 of your total contributions to that candidate may be matched by Federal funds. . . . (Note that some contributions are not matchable, such as currency, loans, goods and services, and any type of contribution from a political committee.)” Status quo or real change?

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Election choices Election time is a time to take notice of who is running for a political office. Politicians who have been reelected have possibly become too comfortable, forgetting the voters depend on them to carry out their promises. Over the past seven-plus years, many of these politicians have ignored or chosen not to stand up for our people and country when laws are being abused, such as has been the case by a number of executive orders being signed against the will of the people. The consequences of the lack of real leadership have led to the present overemphasis on race, national debt and fear from present elected officials of losing their “yes” jobs. Most of these whiners against a new leader are more than likely do-nothing officials who are having nightmares about facing reality. Most are fearful Donald Trump will make America great again without them. Somewhere along the way, too many of our elected officials have ignored the need to put our national priorities first. Too many have agreed to the whimsical spending of taxpayers’ money and forgotten the fact we do have a Constitution they agreed to honor. We all have to ask ourselves: Would we feel more secure knowing we have a leader who will stand up for us and our country, or are we willing to take another chance on a leader who twists facts and too well knows the words “stand down,” which we have all had to do these past seven-plus years? Shirley Berg, Sequim

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Rave of the Week A RAVE TO the generous gentleman who surprised my husband and me with complimentary tickets to the recent monster truck thrill show at the Clallam County Fairgrounds [Port Angeles] as we approached the ticket booth. That made our night. Thank you. Our grandson even got a toy monster truck on us due to your generosity.

. . . and other Raves A BIG RAVE and a million thanks to the many Sequim drivers who took their time to help an elderly woman in car trouble. A double thanks to the two

Sequim police officers who were so very helpful and always so very polite. A HUGE THANK-YOU to the gentleman who found my smartphone on May 28 at the downtown parking lot in Port Angeles] and turned it in to the Lincoln Street Safeway and called me to say it was there. A RED, WHITE and blue rave for the person or persons who decorated the restrooms at the Port Angeles Walmart. Not only are the restrooms clean and tidy, the decorations look great. Thank you. THANK YOU TO the “Angel Lady” who performed CPR on a young man in the Lincoln Street parking lot [Port Angeles] June 3. She “brought him back to life” just as the Port Angeles medics arrived.

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Kieffer named SeaTac MVP BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — Bailey Kieffer replaced Sammy Rae on the mound and on the ballots of the SeaTac League coaches. Kieffer, Quilcene’s junior pitcher, has been voted SeaTac softball MVP, and award won by Rae, the Rangers’ previous ace, in 2015. K i e f f e r helped Quilcene Kieffer claim its second straight third-place trophy at the Class 1B state tournament last month. She compiled an 18-3 record with 179 strikeouts, only 22 walks and a 1.70 ERA. She also had a .309 batting average. Quilcene, which won the SeaTac championship also received the league’s team sportsmanship award. Kieffer was one of five Rangers to be picked for the all-league first team, including sophomore catcher Erin Macedo finished the season with a slash line of .576/.674/.939 (batting average/on-base percentage/ slugging percentage) and 43 RBIs. “Best defensive catcher I saw this year,” Rangers coach Mark Thompson said. Also making the first team for Quilcene were seniors Megan Weller and Alex Johnsen and junior Katie Bailey. Rangers junior Allison Jones was selected to the second team. SEATAC LEAGUE SOFTBALL First Team Bailey Kieffer, jr., Quilcene—MVP Hannah Christian, so., Rainier Christian Erin Macedo, so., Quilcene Jenai Schwark, sr., Evergreen Lutheran Savannah Etue, so., Rainier Christian Katie Bailey, jr., Quilcene Megan Weller, sr., Quilcene Katalina Lozier, eighth grade, Muckleshoot Alex Johnsen, sr., Quilcene Jesse Holder, jr., Evergreen Lutheran Second Team Juliana Ortiz, sr., Muckleshoot Katelyn Schwarts, jr., Evergreen Lutheran Amelia Ahlen, so., Rainier Christian Allison Jones, jr., Quilcene

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Seattle Mariners first baseman Adam Lind follows through on a double in front of Oakland Athletics catcher Stephen Vogt last month.

Production from first Lee, Lind bring offense to recently barren spot LAST WEEK, MY editor and I were chatting in the office when he broached the subject of the Seattle Mariners’ first basemen. He Nick thought a Patterson look at the offensive production the Mariners are receiving from their first basemen this season was worthy of a story, and I agreed. So here we go. The context for this exploration is the lack of production the Mariners received from their first basemen the past six seasons.

Family ties: Mariners draft Griffey Jr.’s son

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NEW YORK — The Seattle Mariners have themselves another Griffey who makes fantastic catches. This one, though, does it on the gridiron instead of the outfield. Trey Griffey, the son of Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., was selected Saturday in the Major League Baseball draft by the Mariners in the 24th round — fittingly, his father’s old team and jersey number. It appears the pick on the draft’s final day was simply the Mariners paying homage to their former star. The

younger Griffey is a wide receiver at the University of Arizona, but hasn’t played baseball competitively since before high school. The 6-foot-3, 209-pounder certainly has the athletic bloodlines, though, catching 11 passes for 284 yards, including a 95-yard touchdown grab as a redshirt junior last season. The Mariners listed him as a center fielder, just like his All-Star dad. Ken Griffey Jr. will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame next month, and the Mariners plan to retire his No. 24 this season. TURN

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Sharks look to force Game 7 in Cup finals BY JOSH DUBOW

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — No one needs to remind the San Jose Sharks about the difficulties of closing out a playoff series, how each missed opportunity can give confidence to the opponent and plant seeds of doubt in the leading team. Two years after becoming the fourth NHL team ever to lose a best-of-seven series after winning the first three games, San Jose is trying to pull off a historic comeback of its own in the Stanley Cup Final. The Sharks looks to stave off elimination for a second straight contest and force a decisive seventh game in the final when they host the Pittsburgh Penguins in

Game 6 tonight. “The longer it goes, you just feel that pressure, ‘You got to get it done, you got to get it done,’” defenseman Justin Braun said. “And when it doesn’t happen it creates a little frustration and you’re like, ‘We could have been done with this days ago and we’re still going.’ “I think that gets in your head a little bit.” That’s what happened to San Jose in the first round in 2014 against Los Angeles and what the Sharks hope the Penguins are feeling after failing to win the Cup on home ice in Game 5. Despite being outplayed for

much of the series, including the Game 5 win when Pittsburgh outshot San Jose 46-21, the Sharks know the pressure on the Penguins will only increase of they can win at home to force the winner-take-all seventh game in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night. “I’ve been a part of teams, especially over there, that have lost being up 3-1,” said Sharks defenseman Paul Martin, who spent the previous five years with Pittsburgh. “I think it’s more of a mental thing, realizing your opportunity to finish it off is getting smaller and each loss gives that other team that much more belief and momentum that they can get it done and pull it off.” TURN

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Creator pulls off upset at Belmont BY RICHARD ROSENBLATT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Creator closed with a rush and caught Destin at the wire to win the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes on Saturday, with Preakness winner Exaggerator finishing well back in the field. The 3-year-old gray colt trained by Steve Asmussen came flying down the

stretch as Destin tried to hang on to the lead. But it was Creator, who finished 13th in the Derby and skipped the Preakness, who won by a nose. It was the fourth time the Belmont was decided by a nose — the closest possible margin of victory. Preakness winner Exaggerator was sent off as the 7-5 favorite in the field of 13. He wound up 11th.

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Today’s Today Baseball: Wilder at Lakeside (Bellevue), doubleheader, noon.

Monday Baseball: North Kitsap at Olympic Crosscutters, at Civic Field, 6 p.m.

Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Saturday, June 4 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: David Henderson, 75. Net: Don Dundon, 64; Rudy Arruda, 65. Team gross: Gary McLaughlin and David Henderson, 73. Team net: Don Dundon and Gerald Petersen, 62; George Peabody and Jay McIlwain, 67. Merchants League — Week No. 9 Wednesday, June 3 Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 98.5 2. Dream Team 95.5 3. Supplyworks 92 4. Glass Services 89 5. Olympic Sewer & Drain 81.5 6. The Warm House 81.5 7. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 78 8. APS Electrical 75.5 9. Fryer & Sons 75 10. Rudy’s Automotive 73 11. Elwood Allstate 67.5 12. Southern Yachts 64 13. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 64 14. John L. Scott Real Estate 56.5 15. D&K Painting 54 16. DeFrang Services 48 17. Briten’s Yard Care 44 18. MIsfits 40 19. Lakeside Industries 37.5 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 34; Jim Root, 36; Rick Hoover, 36. Net: Jeff James, 32; Kurt Anderson, 33; Mike Robinson, 33; Tony Dunscomb, 34; Jim Hoine, 34; Steve Moreno, 35; Jim Bourget, 35; Mel Triggs, 35; Deke Temres, 35. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Jim Walton, 41; Darren Heaward, 43; Rick Larson, 43. Net: Sue Barber, 29; Luke Robinson, 33; Josh Hall, 33; Lori Oakes, 34; Christy Brown, 35; Don Edgmon, 35; Tory Clayton, 35; Jared Tweter, 35; Ryan Fraser, 35. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Barb Thompson, 48; Tommy Mathres, 50. Net: Ken Jacobson, 33; Kitty Byrne, 33; Ruth Thomson, 35; Bill Van Gordon, 35; Dave Cameron, 35. Wednesday, June 3 Ladies Coub Medal Play Net: Doris Sparks, 63; Dolly Burnett, 69; Denise Clarke, 70; Sue Barber, 70-; Rena Peabody, 72. Thursday, June 2 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Rick Hoover, 57; Greg Thomas, 57; Mark Leffers, 62. Net: Joe Tweter, 46; Darrel Vincent, 46; Rudy Arruda, 47; Bill Rinehart, 48; Mike Robinson, 49; Tom Lowe, 50; Bob Woodward, 50. Team gross: Rick Hoover and Greg Thomas, 70; Perry Isaacson and Tom Humleker, 73. Team net: Darrel Vincent and Mike Robinson, 58; Bill Rinehart and Joe Tweter, 59; Mark Leffers and Joe Tweter, 59; Mark Leffers and Bob Woodward, 59; Jim Root and Mike Robinson, 60; Jim Root and Darrel Vincent, 60; Quint Boe and Darrel Vincent, 60. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Friday Merchant League Team Standings Team Points 1. All Weather Heating 38.5 2. AM Systems 37.5 3. Skyridge Golf Club 37.5 4. Dungeness Golf Shop 37.5 5. Sequim Plumbing 36 6. Eric’s RV Repair 34 7. Bill Mair Heating 31.5 8. Dungeness Tile 31 9. Mischmidt 29

10. Castell Insurance 29 11. Windermere Sequim East 26 12. America’s Finest 19.5 13. Jamestown Aces 18.5 14. Stymie’s Bar & Grill 13.5 Weekly results Dungeness Tile, 7, All Weather Heating, 3 Mischmidt, 8.5, Sequim Plumbing, 1.5 Castell Insurance, 8, Windermere Sequim East, 2 AM Systems, 10, America’s Finest, 0 Eric’s RV Repair, 7, Stymie’s Bar & Grill, 3 Jamestown Aces, 6, Skyridge Golf Club, 4 Dungeness Golf Shop, 5.5, Bill Mair Heating, 4.5 Low handicap division Gross: Jason Doig, 34; Dustin Halverson, 38; Josh Koester, 39; Ron Sather, 39. Net: Darren Stephens, 31; Kris Lether, 32; Mike Schmidt, 33; Steve Lewis, 33. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Jason Doig, 5 ft. 7 in. High division: Duane Schoessler, 15 ft. 1.5 in. High handicap division Gross: Bill Hendersen, 44; Bill Francis, 45; Kyle Schoessler, 48; Vern Ahrendes, 48; Pete Nesse, 48. Net: Jason Meyer, 30; Brooke Kettel, 31; Bill Bailey, 33; Jeff Abram, 34. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Matt Dotlitch: 8 ft. 8 in. High handicap division: Chuck Anderson, 18 ft. 3 in. Wednesday Men’s Club Ace Day Flight One Gross: Garrett Payton, 76; Ron Grant, 76; Jac Osborn, 76. Net: Verl Nelson, 68. Flight Two Gross: Everett Thometz, 82. Net: Leona Hirschfeld, 73; John Raske, 74; Glenn Smithson, 74; Randy Gange, 74; Austin Peterson, 74; Warren Cortez, 74. Flight Three Gross: Brian Anderson, 86. Net: Larry Batson, 71; Richard Brahams, 71. Flight Four Gross: Nic Dahl, 89. Net: Jeff Hooper, 74; Justin Hill, 756; Bob Larkins, 75. Flight Five Gross: Stephen Falcone, 90. Net: Thomas Deeney, 71; JC Schumacher, 71; Kip McKeever, 71. Flight Six Gross: George Switzer, 90. Net: Ron Fye, 65; Bates Bankert, 69. Closest to pin No. 1 Low division: Michael Burchard. High division: Justin Hill. No. 10 Low division: Garrett Payton. High division: Bob Larkins. No. 4 Open: Jeff Hooper, 3 ft. 3.75 in. Sunday, June 5 Merchant League Team Standings Team Points 1. All Weather Heating 35.5 2. Sequim Plumbing 34.5 3. Skyridge Golf Coub 33.5 4. Dungeness Golf Shop 32 5. AM Systems 27.5 6. Bill Mair Heating 27 7. Eric’s RV Repair 27 8. Dungeness Tile 24 9. Windermere Sequim East 24 10. Castell Insurance 21 11. Mischmidt 20.5 12. America’s Finest 19.5 13. Jamestown Aces 12.5 14. Stymie’s Bar & Grill 10.5 Weekly results Bill Mair Heating, 7.5, Jamestown Aces, 2.5 Mischmidt, 9, Stymie’s Bar & Grill, 1 Skyridge Golf Club, 6, Dungeness Tile, 4 Eric’s RV Repair, 6, Windermere Sequim East, 4 Dungeness Golf Shop, 10, America’s Finest, 0 All Weather Heating, 9, Sequim Plumbing, 1 AM Systems, 9.5, Castell Insurance, .5 Low handicap division Gross: Jason Doig, 37; Rick Hoover, 37; Monte Hegal, 39; Steve Wilson, 40. Net: Andy Cordeiro, 33; Dustin Halverson, 33; Kris Lether, 33; Greg Valaske, 34.

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Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division Gross: Andy Cordeiro, 5 ft. 6 in. High handicap division Net: Rick Vennetti, 8 ft. 5 in. High handicap division Gross: Dean Norman, 46; Bill Hendersen, 46; Lisa Ballantyne, 47; Kurty Anderson, 48. Net: Dave Kays, 33; Kim Mishko, 33; Jason Meyer, 35; Eric Davis, 36; Scott Chitwood, 36. Closest to pin Low handicap division: Steve Wilson, 6 ft. 1 in. High handicap division: Eric Davis, 4 ft. 9 in. Hole In One David Hume of Sequim aced on No. 8, using a 6 iron for 145 yards. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Low Net Front Nine Net: Darwin Ansotegui, 31; Mike Morceau, 33; Joe Hart, 33. Lady Niners Irons Only Net: Gwen Boger, 35; Jan Jones, 36. SWGA Cha, Cha, Cha Team net: Sharon Meythaler, Dorene Berard, and Nadia Saulsbury, 122; Nan Godfrey, Cecil Black, and Linda Collet, 126; Carol Goodman, Geri O’Claray, and Pat Beltz, 128; Diane Kahookele, Marsha Carr, and Nonie Dunphy, 129. Wednesday Men’s Club Throw Out Worst Three Holes Gold Tees Gross:Tom Chirhart, 61; Steve Snover, 62. Net: Dan O’Claray, 48; Dan Flynn, 49. White Tees Gross: Jay Tomlin, 61; Mark Meythaler, 67. Net: Jerry Ahern, 47; Tom Caufield, 50. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball of Each Couple Team net: Owen and Jan Prout and Dan and Geri O’Claray, 119; Wayne and Judy Nordyke and Wes and Jan Stoecker, 119. Closest to pin No. 17: Marty O’Brien. PORT TOWNSEND GOLF COURSE Standings through Tuesday Team Points 1. Penny Saver 58 2. Gabriel Tonan Golf Shop, Inc. 53.5 3. Giraffe Gutters II 51.5 4. Giraffe Gutters 51 5. Port Townsend Golf Course 48.5 6. Down Range Guns & Gear 45.5 7. Cenex 41 8. Victoria Place VP Duffers 39.5 9. Pacific Seafood 34 10. Pacific Environmental 26.5 11. Bottom’s Up Marine Services 24 Gross: Ronnie Harrell, 36; Hazli Katsikapes, 37; Chris Lux, 37; Chris Holloway, 38; Scott Nelson, 40. Net: Roy Sutherland, 32; Michael Asbury, 33; Scott Ramey, 33; Dan Shaw, 34; Zack Glover, 34. Closest to pin No. 16: Joe von Volkli, 13 ft. 1 in

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Thursday’s results U.S. Coast Guard 10, Ace Michael’s 9 Ace Michael’s 14, Evergreen Collision 4 E-12/Elwha River Casino 18, Evergreen Collision 17 Green 8 Taxi 15, D-12/Elwha River Casino 10 America’s Elite 20, Green 8 Taxi 8 America’s Elite 15, Basic Ballers 3

Baseball Mariners 7, Rangers 5 Friday’s Game Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Profar 3b 4 1 2 0 K.Marte ss 4 0 1 0 Desmond cf 4 1 2 2 Gterrez rf 4010 Mazara rf 4 0 2 0 Cano 2b 3100 Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 N.Cruz dh 4210 Rua lf 4 1 1 1 D.Lee 1b 4224 Fielder dh 4 0 1 0 K.Sager 3b 2 2 1 1 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Innetta c 4010 Mreland 1b 4 2 2 2 S.Smith lf 3001 Chrinos c 3 0 0 0 L.Mrtin cf 4000 Totals 35 510 5 Totals 32 7 7 6 Texas

Texas 001 000 211—5 Seattle 010 400 02x—7 E—Odor (6), Rua (2), Chirinos (1). DP— Seattle 1. LOB—Texas 4, Seattle 5. 2B—Desmond (16), Mazara (5). HR—Desmond (9), Rua (4), Moreland 2 (8), D.Lee 2 (10), K.Seager (11). CS—Profar (1). SF—S.Smith (3). IP H R ER BB SO Texas Holland L,5-5 5 5 5 5 2 3 Wilhelmsen 2 1 0 0 0 2 Tolleson 1 1 2 1 0 1 Seattle Iwakuma W,5-5 7 7 3 3 1 3 2/ 1 1 0 1 Vincent H,10 3 2 Cishek S,14-17 11/3 1 1 1 0 1 WP—Tolleson. PB—Iannetta.

American League West Division W L Texas 37 24 Seattle 34 27 Houston 30 34 Los Angeles 26 35 Oakland 25 36 East Division W L Baltimore 36 25 Boston 36 25 Toronto 34 30 New York 31 30 Tampa Bay 28 32 Central Division W L Cleveland 34 26 Kansas City 31 30 Chicago 31 31 Detroit 30 30 Minnesota 18 43

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Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankee s 4, Detroit 0 Toronto 4, Baltimore 3, 10 innings Cincinnati 2, Oakland 1 Tampa Bay 4, Houston 3 Boston 8, Minnesota 1 Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 5 Cleveland 6, L.A. Angels 2 Seattle 7, Texas 5 Saturday’s Games Toronto 11, Baltimore 6 Boston at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Cincinnati 2, Oakland 1 Houston 4, Tampa Bay 3 All other games late. Today’s Games Baltimore (Jimenez 3-6) at Toronto (Sanchez 5-1), 10:07 a.m. Houston (Keuchel 3-8) at Tampa Bay (Moore 2-4), 10:10 a.m. Oakland (Graveman 2-6) at Cincinnati (Lamb 1-3), 10:10 a.m. Detroit (Fulmer 6-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-6), 11:05 a.m. Boston (Porcello 7-2) at Minnesota (Dean 1-2), 11:10 a.m. Kansas City (Ventura 4-4) at Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-5), 11:10 a.m. Cleveland (Salazar 6-3) at L.A. Angels (Huff 0-1), 12:35 p.m. Texas (Hamels 5-1) at Seattle (Miley 6-2), 1:10 p.m.

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M’s: Sevais says Lind, Lee can be even better CONTINUED FROM B1 home runs, 48 RBI and a .788 OPS through the Mariners’ first 61 games. Project that over a full Yet somehow the Mariners season and it comes to 45 homers managed to take first base and and 127 RBI. turn it into a black hole the preNot too shabby. vious six seasons, trotting out a steady stream of impotent bats “I don’t know how it compares like Casey Kotchman, Mike Carp, production-wise with other first Justin Smoak, Logan Morrison basemen around the league, but and Jesus Montero. I’m OK with what we have so The offensive impact of Seatfar,” Mariners manager Scott tle’s first basemen was in the Servais answered when asked vicinity of what the average team about the offensive production received from defense-first posihe’s receiving from his first basetions like shortstop and catcher. men prior to Friday’s game The last decent season Seattle against the Texas Rangers. received from first base was all the way back in 2009, when Rus- Not hard to improve sell Branyan slugged 31 homers Yet the bar was set so low the in his only season with the club. previous six years that Lind and But it sure seems things have Lee could probably wear blindimproved for the better this seafolds to the plate and still qualify son, doesn’t it? as OK. Newcomers Adam Lind and Let’s look at last season: MorDae-Ho Lee have essentially rison and Montero, Seattle’s pribeen platooning at first base, mary first basemen, combined to with Lind getting the starts hit .225 with 22 homers, 73 RBI against right-handed pitchers and a .680 OPS. and Lee getting the starts Or how about 2014, when against left-handed pitchers. Morrison and Smoak combined So what are those two doing this season? Between them Lind to hit .236 with 18 homers, 68 RBI and a .683 OPS? and Lee batted .267 with 17

What about 2013, when Smoak and Alex Liddi batted .231 with 20 homers, 50 RBI and a .728 OPS? In 2010 it was as bad as it gets. Kotchman, Smoak and Carp combined to bat a meager .220 with 14 homers, 65 RBI and a .625 OPS. According to FanGraphs.com it was the worst production from first base in the majors that season, and since then only four teams (the 2013 Colorado Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers, the 2014 Houston Astros and the 2015 Tampa Bay Rays) had a worse wins-abovereplacement value from its first basemen than the Mariners’ minus-2.2. Man, is that ugly.

Still could be better Now, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows for the Mariners when it comes to offensive production from first base this season. Dive a little deeper into the numbers and they don’t shine quite as bright as those homer and RBI projections suggest. The biggest issues are the

lack of extra-base hits, other than homers, and the low number of walks. Going into the weekend, Lind and Lee had combined for just four doubles and no triples, with Lee not having an extra-base hit other than a homer. They’d combined for just 14 walks. That’s kept the duo’s slugging and onbase percentages in check. As a result, FanGraphs had the Mariners ranked just 14th among the majors’ 30 teams in first-base production through Friday. But given recent history, average offense from first basemen is a big victory for the Mariners.

Potential for more And Servais doesn’t think we’ve yet seen everything the Mariners’ first basemen have to offer at the plate. “I think Adam Lind has a better track record than what he’s done so far, and honestly we’ve gotten more out of Dae-Ho Lee than I expected we’d get at this point,” Servais said. “I thought it would take Dae-

Ho a little bit longer to work his way into the league, and he’s handled everything we’ve thrown at him. “But I think there’s a lot more left in the tank for Adam Lind. He has the ability to really carry you for a couple weeks or a month, he’s done it in his career before. “I still think there’s more in there to get from those guys.” But even if they don’t have more to give, it’s still far better than the Mariners are accustomed to getting from their first basemen. In conclusion, the Mariners aren’t getting quite as much offensive production from their first basemen as it may appear on the surface. However, at least they’re having a net-positive impact on the offense, which is something the Mariners haven’t been able to say for a long time.

________ The Daily Herald of Everett is a sister paper of the PDN. Sports writer and columnist Nick Patterson can be reached at npatterson@heraldnet.com.


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M’s: Sign pick CONTINUED FROM B1 bigger impact on the football field as a wide receiver for the Irish football team, The last day of the catching 28 passes for 363 draft, when rounds 11-40 yards and two TDs last are conducted, is usually filled with familiar names. season. University of Miami And, this year was no difoutfielder Jacob Heyward, ferent. brother of the Cubs’ Jason In the 37th round, the Heyward, was picked by Mariners drafted Garfield San Francisco in the 18th High School catcher Eli round. Wilson, son of former Heyward was hitting catcher Dan Wilson, who is .227 with six home runs a member of the Mariners and 38 RBIs for the HurriHall of Fame. canes, who were playing The Los Angeles Angels Boston College on Saturenlisted Torii Hunter, their day and would advance to former All-Star outfielder, the College World Series to announce during the with a victory. draft conference call that they had selected his son, M’s sign top pick Torii Hunter Jr., in the The Mariners made 23rd round. Kyle Lewis their first selecThe younger Hunter is tion of the draft when they an athletic outfielder for took him with the 11th Notre Dame who hit .182 pick on Thursday. (2 for 11) with one RBI and By Saturday afternoon, two stolen bases while the Mariners had signed playing in 19 games during the 20-year-old out of Merhis junior season. cer University. Like Griffey’s son, Lewis was picked as though, the 6-foot, 195Baseball America’s College Player of the Year. pound Hunter has had a

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Aidan Henninger, 13, of Sequim, left, rowing team member Veronica Kennedy, 15, center, and Jack Feingold, 12, of Port Angeles learn proper rowing form on a set of practice machines at the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association’s boathouse on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Saturday. The association marked National Learn to Row Day with an open house, rowing lessons and introductory jaunts around Port Angeles Harbor.

NHL: Goalies are stepping up CONTINUED FROM B1 first chance to close out the Sharks. “I thought our guys did a No team has lost the Stanley Cup Finals after really good job of handling going up 3-1 since Toronto it the right way,” coach Mike rallied to beat Detroit in Sullivan said. “It was unfortunate that 1942 after losing the first we didn’t get the result we three games of the series. But the Penguins have were looking for. But we’re had problems closing out playing a very good oppotheir playoff series in recent nent and we know that. “We know this is the years. Since winning their third Stanley Cup back in most difficult win to get. 2009, they have blown Our players are well aware series leads three time in of the expectations and the the previous six postsea- heightened intensity that we need to have in order to sons. They lost to Montreal in get this next win.” The Penguins have little 2010 after going 3-2 in the series and then squandered they would want to change 3-1 edges in losses to Tampa from their Game 5 loss, Bay in 2011 and the New other than the start. After allowing two goals in the York Rangers in 2014. Now they lost in their first three minutes, Pitts-

burgh dominated much of ultimately. The bottom line is we get a second shot at the rest of the contest. this and we don’t want to miss it.” Quick bounce back Murray has done espeThe Penguins scored cially well this postseason twice in a 22-second span to after any subpar perfortie the game just a few min- mances. The rookie netutes after their early deficit minder has not lost back-toand controlled the play over back games all postseason. the final 58 minutes. He followed up a shaky perOnly a stellar perfor- formance in Game 3 by topmance by San Jose goalie ping 23 of 24 shots on the Martin Jones and a some- road in a 3-1 win in Game 4. what soft goal that Matt Murray is 5-0 with a Murray allowed to Melker .935 save percentage in the Karlsson later in the first starts following his first five gave the Sharks the win. playoff losses. “While we were pretty “Matt has shown an abilgood, it wasn’t enough,” for- ity to just stay focused and ward Matt Cullen said. just stay in the moment and “You can look at good be ready to compete and fortune or bad breaks or make that next save,” Sulwhatever. It doesn’t matter livan said.

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SAMMAMISH — Topranked Lydia Ko bogeyed the 18th hole Saturday to cut her lead to one stroke heading into the final round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Seeking her third straight major title, Ko shot a 1-under 70 to reach 2 under. She won the Evian Championship in September in France for her first major title and took the ANA Inspiration in April in California. Brittany Lincicome and Gerina Piller were tied for second. They each shot 71,

with Lincicome also bogeying the 18th. The 19-year-old Ko used her deft short-game to save shots on the 16th and 17th holes, but couldn’t avoid dropping a shot at the last when her third shot went to the back of the green and she missed a 15-foot par putt. Second round co-leaders Brooke Henderson and Mirim Lee each shot 73 to drop into the group at even par. Only three players were under par, but 13 were within three shots of the lead.

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Picture Perfect Picture perfect one-level home in the Cresthaven neighborhood! You will love the fabulous kitchen with custom cabinets, granite counters, great pantry cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Enjoy the open floorplan with red oak hardwood flooring in kitchen, family room and entr y hall. Strait and city views from many rooms and a mountain view from several. The backyard is fenced with deck and a side patio and has a garden space. The propane fireplace and heat pump will keep you comfortable. MLS#300986 $325,000 Windermere Port Angeles Helga Filler (360) 461-0538

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Terrific Mountain View New 3BR, 2 BA home with mountain view on 1 acres. Master suite upstairs w/ cathedral ceiling, walk in closet, full bath & balcony. Great room concept w/vaulted ceiling. Bamboo floors, Pecan cabinets & terrific mountain view. MLS#301046 $325,000 Windermere Port Angeles Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153

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The view will entice you, the investment potential will sell you. Currently set up as a 2 unit home with 4 BR 1.5 BA on main level, and 2 + BR 1 BA on lower level. Both levels have a fireplace. Nice water & mountain view. MLS#300612 $239,000 Windermere Port Angeles Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX! What an opportunity to own this truly special Geodesic Dome home on just over 3 acres of land. 4BR, 3BA, 2600sf + shop. Nestled between fruit orchards and over 100 acres of State Trust Land is country living at its finest. This private retreat features large vaulted ceilings with skylights to open up the main floor and plenty of enjoyable living space. MLS#301075 $375,000 Trisha Parker (360)808-1974 PORT ANGELES REALTY This 5 acre property is ready for animals! It features a 6 stall barn w/ tack room & hay loft, 3 separate pastures w/ hot wire, round riding pen, chicken coop & is close to DNR riding trails! The updated 3 bed/ 3 bath home over looks the farm. Spacious kitchen w/ island breakfast bar, d o u bl e w a l l o ve n s & cooktop. Heated by a wood fireplace, stove & energy efficient heat pump. The daylight basement is perfect for a family room! Enjoy saltwater views from the large wrap-around deck. MLS#301025 $435,000 Windermere Port Angeles Linda Kepler 360 477-4034

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SUNNY SIDE of Lake Sutherland! Sweeping views of lake and mount a i n s. 1 B R , 1 B a p a r k model, updated, plus bunk / guest house with bath, both furnished. Boat and jet ski lift. $279,900. Shown by appt. (360)460-4251

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Sherwood Village Beautifully updated 3 br, 2 ba, condo located in town with easy access to most everything. Features include a kitchen w/plenty of storage & newer appliances. Laminate flooring in the living areas. Dining area w/bay window. Living room w/propane fireplace. Master bedroom w/walk in closet & tub-shower. Laundry w/storage cabinets & deep sink. 2 car garage w/attic storage. MLS#301107 $245,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

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WASHER/DRYER: Kenmore Elite, energy efficient, like new, top loading, warranty good till $500. Inc. Nov 1.(360)504-3368

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R E F R I G E R AT O R : Turbo Air, Commercial, 54�W x 36�D x 76�H. $1,000. (360)808-4692

6025 Building Materials Kitchen Cabinets upper and lower, ver y good condition, honey oak cathedral arch raised panel. Remodeling so must be picked up b y m i d - J u l y. $ 5 0 0 . Please call for details (360) 477-4758

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WAGON: New Holland 1033, hay bale wagon, r e b u i l t , f i e l d r e a d y. O l y m p i c G a m e Fa r m . $5,000. (360)683-4295

FURN: Oak mirrored bookcase and headboard by Blackhawk fit C a l K i n g . 1 0 ’ 7 � w i d e. Each side of the bed has 3 drawers topped with a bedside pull-out tray, an open area for your alarm clock and more. Above the open area are beautiful glass doors which open to 2 lighted shelves. Center section is lighted and mirrored, f l a n ke d by 3 s h e l ve s with another pull-out drawer. This is truly a beautiful piece. $600. In Sequim. (425) 876-2329.

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: Madrona and Alder in rounds lengths. $275. (360)504-2407

FIREWOOD: OPEN AGAIN IN JULY $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 MISC: Corner couch www.portangelesfire with hide-a-bed and rewood.com c l i n e r. $ 4 2 5 . R e g u l a r 6035 Cemetery Plots couch. $250. Two recliners. $100/ea. Two dress6075 Heavy ers. $50/ea. (360)8082 PLOTS: Mt. Angeles Equipment 7605 Memorial Park, in the Garden of John, lot 99, D U M P T R U C K : ‘ 8 5 , spaces C and D. $1,500 Mack cab over, 5yd dou- MISC: Queen size sofa bed, 83� X 44�, leather ea. (907)389-3125 ble cylinder with loading cream. $300. Glass and ramps. $5000/obo or metal sofa table, 52� X trade (253)348-1755. 6042 Exercise 18� X 29�. $50. (4)High

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HOME GYM. Precor Solana 3.15. 200# stack. excelent cond. $800. FURN: 3 piece beige (360)775 8862 sectional includes recliner, plus queen size pull EMAIL US AT out sofa bed, good classified@peninsula shape. $300. dailynews.com (360)344-2025

back dining chairs, refinished, antique white, recovered grey and white. $40 ea. 683-4503

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6100 Misc. Merchandise AIR CONDITIONER: Kenmore 240 volt 18,000 BTU. Very effic i e n t , l i ke n ew. $ 2 5 0 obo. (360)683-7302

MISC: Sectional w/ ottoman, $450. Queen bedr o o m s e t , $ 8 0 0 o b o. Nice recliner $175. Wine cooler, $75. War ming oven, $200. Antique armoire, $1250. Elliptical, $100. Bookcase, $70. Dining set, $200. Entertainment center, $100. (360)461-4898.

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AIR CONDITIONER: Kenmore 240 volt 18,000 BTU. Very effic i e n t , l i ke n ew. $ 2 5 0 obo. (360)683-7302

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KAYAKS: Double and s i n g l e Pa c i f i c Wa t e r sports fiberglass Kayaks in very good condition. S i n g l e $ 7 5 0 . , D o u bl e $1,300. (360)681-5033

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YA R D S A L E : S t i l l wood estates community. Sat. 8-2 p.m. No Early Birds! Bearcat C h i p p e r, Tr e a d m i l l , Lifecycle Bike, Cargo Rack, Horse/Livestock Misc.,Craftsman 19HP C o m m . L aw n m o w e r ( n e e d s t r a n s. ) w i t h Bagger, Furniture, Collectibles, Household K i t c h e n I t e m s . To o much to mention everything! 4 miles up Deer Park Rd, left at Ripplebrook. Look for garage sale signs.

GENERATOR: Mikita, 3 5 0 0 w a t t s , u s e d 5 PRESSURE WASHER: Honda, 3200 PSI, was hours. $250. 681-2747 $1200 new, asking $450 TOOLS: General hand /obo. (360)640-2155 tools. Makita 1500 demo hammer, Makita 3851 R i d i n g L aw n m ow e r : demo hammer, 300’ air M u r ray, l i ke n ew, 2 4 ” hose, Porter Cable Hole c u t . $ 4 5 0 o b o. Pa i d Hog with new drills, De- $700. (360)460-1804 walt rotary hammer with masonry bits. Drills (De- RIDING MOWERS: (2), walt, Senco, Makita). Jet Yo u h a u l . $ 2 0 0 a n d 15” mill with 1/4”-3/8” $300. Ask for Bill. (360)808-3160. 7025 Farm Animals and 1/2” collets, some & Livestock tooling. Many other tools, ladders etc. 8182 Garage Sales Sequim. (916)768-1233 FREE: Sheep, 1 ram, 2 PA - West ewes, mature, good TOOLS: Grizzly 10” tamowers. (360)461-5026 b l e s a w , M o d e l MOVING Sale. 6/10 G O 7 1 5 P . $ 6 8 0 . thru 6/12 Fri 9-5 Sat (360)683-7455 9-5 Sun 9-2 at 72 Rus- 7035 General Pets tic Lane on Lake SuPlace your ad at therland. Follow signs. peninsula Hwy 101 past Gran- KITTENS: (3) Siamese dailynews.com nies, tur n on South Seal Point 7 weeks old. S h o r e R d . 2 m i . t o $100 ea. (6) Siamese Rustic LaneJewelr y, mix, 4 weeks old, orange antiques, collectibles, white and calico, meditools, clothing, ART u m h a i r , $ 2 5 e a . s u p p l i e s, b o o k s, wormed, and shots frames and studio ea- available. (360)461-6472 sel, some fur niture, TOO MANY items to list. No early birds! 9820 Motorhomes

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SCOOTER: ‘15 Go-Go Pride, electric mobility scooter. Perfect shape. $850. Extra battery case a n d c o v e r. g o e s 1 8 miles on a charge, carries 300lbs. Can deliver. Optional car lift for hitch. $1100. (505)994-1091

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MARLIN: ‘01 37’ Diesel Pusher, 6 sp. Allison, 300 Cummins. $38,000 obo. (360)582-6434

MOTORHOMES/ 5th Wheels Looking for clean low miles ‘07 and newer, 25’ to 35’ motor homes and 5th wheels too. Contact Joel at Price Ford. (360)457-3333

T R AV E L S U P R E M E : ‘01 38.5 ft. deisel pushe r, b e a u t i f u l , e x c e l . cond. coach. 2 slides, 2 LED TVs and upgraded LED lighting. 83K miles. 8.3L Cummins $47,500. (360)417-9401

PACE AREO: ‘89, 34’, needs works, new tires, refrigerator, new seal on roof, generator. $2,000/obo. (253)380-8303

M I N I M OTO R H O M E : ‘95 GMC Safari Van, full ITASCA: ‘15, Navion, sized AWD. Removable 25.5’, model 24G, Die- back seats (2) for sleepsel, 12K ml. exc.cond. 2 i n g , s t o ve o r c o o l e r. slide outs, $91,500. Check it out. Runs good. (360)565-5533 New tires (travel). $3500 W I N N E BAG O : ‘ 0 3 , (360)452-6178 Sightseer, 30’, Ford V10 MOTORHOME: South63k miles, slide, jacks 4k wind Stor m, ‘96, 30’, generator, inverter, soEMAIL US AT 51K, great condition, lots classified@peninsula lar. $24,900. of extras. $17,500. dailynews.com (360)379-4140 (360)681-7824

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W I N N E BAG O : ‘ 8 9 , Class C, 23’ Ford 350, 52K ml., well maint a i n e d , g e n e ra t o r, $7,500. (360)460-3347

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS 9820 Motorhomes

WINNEBAGO: ‘13 Sightseer 30A. Only 6297 miles. Immaculate condition! 2 slides with awnings. All the bells and whistles and more. Like n ew w i t h o u t t h e n ew price. $97,000/obo. See in Sequim. 425-7540638

9832 Tents & Travel Trailers

9802 5th Wheels

DUTCHMEN: ‘95 Classic, 26’. Most of its life under roof, ex. cond., everything works. price reduced. $3,800. (360)457-0780 KO M F O R T : ‘ 0 2 , 2 4 ’ with tip out, great shape, queen bed, air cond. $11,000. (360)461-3049

MONTANA: ‘02 36’ 5th COMFORT: ‘78 21 ft. wheel, very good cond., Clean. $2,000. 3 slides, arctic pkg., oak (360)461-6999 cabinets, fireplace. $23,000/obo. (360)457HARTLAND: ‘13, Trail- 4399 or 888-2087 runner, 26’, sleeps 6, great condition. $12,500. (360)460-8155 9808 Campers &

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KEYS: ‘07, 25’ (19’ SLB) Clean as a whistle, dometic fridge/freezer,AC, CAMPER: Lance ‘93, fits awning, dual marine bat- longbed, fully contained. teries, electric tongue $2,000/obo. (360)477-6188 jack, new tires, winter cover and other upgrades. $10,000. 9050 Marine (360)457-8588

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9050 Marine Miscellaneous

SAN JUAN CLARK BOATS, 28’, Ready to sail, excellent for cruising or racing, rigged for easy single handling, all lines aft, sleeps 4 easily, standing room 6’2” in cabin. NEW factory eng i n e , Ya n m a r 2 Y M 1 5 diesel 15hp, trailer 34’, dual axle with spare inver ter 2000 watt (12v DC to 110AC) with microwave, new 120 JIB Taylor Sails, main sail cover + spare 110 Jib Har king Roller Sur ler Auto Helm 1000 - compass with bulkhead mount GARMIN 182 GPS with charts, navagation station with light. $15,500. (360) 681- 7300

9817 Motorcycles HARLEY: ‘04, XL 1200C Custom Screaming Eagle, excellent condition. 9462 miles. 2 new Pirelli tires, new saddle man seat, lots of chrome, pull back bars. $5000. cash. (360)301-6691

NOMAD: ‘08 19’ 194/SC Clean, well maintained, ALUMAWELD: ‘03, 19’ sleeps 4. $11,000 obo. Stryker, trailer, Mercury (360)808-0852 115 hp, Mercury 8 hp. $23,900. (360)683-7435 P ROW L E R : ‘ 7 8 , 1 8 ’ , good tires. $2,000. Aluminum skiff: 10’, (360)460-8742 custom welded, with oars, electric motor and H A R L E Y : ‘ 0 5 D y n a trailer with spare tire. Glide. 40K mi. Lots of $975. (360)460-2625 extras. $8,500 obo. (360)461-4189 B OAT : 1 5 ’ G r e g o r, HARLEY DAVIDSON: Welded aluminum, no l e a k s . 2 0 h p, n e w e r ‘05, Road King Police, Yamaha. Just serviced 8 8 c u i n , 3 4 k m i l e s , TRAILER: ‘11 MPG, 18’, with receipts. Electric $6,500 firm. 461-2056 like new, sleeps 3,loads trolling motor. Excellent of storage, $12,500 obo. t r a i l e r. $ 4 , 9 0 0 . B o b HONDA: ‘04, VTX 1800 (360)683-4664 CC road bike, 9,535 mil. (360) 732-0067 speedometer 150. TRAILER: ‘96 18’ Aljo. $5,500. (360)797-3328. Sleeps 4, no leaks, new BOATS: 15’ Adirondak tires, top and awning. g u i d e b o a t , 1 2 ’ p a ck H O N DA : 0 6 ” S h a d ow boat. Both are kevlar $6,700. (360)477-6719. and fiberglass with oars, Sabre 1100, like new, caned seats and seat- 1 6 0 0 a c t u a l m i l e s . backs. YakPacker boat $5499. (360)808-0111 9802 5th Wheels t ra i l e r bu i l t fo r t h e s e boats with spare tire and HONDA: ‘98 VFR800, mount. All lightly used. 23K ml., fast reliable, ext ra s, gr e a t c o n d i t i o n . 5 t h W h e e l : ‘ 0 2 A r t i c $6,700. (360)319-9132 $3,800. (360)385-5694 Fox, 30’, 2 slide outs, Excellent condition. G L A S T R O N : ‘ 7 8 1 5 ’ $18,000. (360)374-5534 INDIAN: ‘14, Chief ClasEZLDR 84, 70hp John- sic, 1160 mi., extras. son, won’t start. $800. $17,000. (360)457-5766 (360)912-1783 ALPENLITE: ‘83 5th wheel, 24’. NEW: YA M A H A : ‘ 0 4 , 6 5 0 V stove, new refrigera- UniFlyte Flybridge: 31’, Star Classic. 7,500 origitor, new toilet, new 1971, great, well loved, nal miles, shaft drive, exhot water heater, new b e a u t i f u l b o a t . Tw i n c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , i n shocks, roof resealed - Chryslers, a great deal. cludes saddle bags and no leaks. $4,000. A steal at $14,500. sissy bars. $4,800/obo. (360)452-2705 (360)797-3904 (253)414-8928

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Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9730 Vans & Minivans 9817 Motorcycles 9180 Classics & Collect. Others Others Others O.P.M.C. 59TH ANNUAL TURKEY/POKER RUN Oct. 2, Sadie Creek, mile marker #42 on Hwy. 112. Lots of giveaways provided by P.A. Power Equipment and Olympic Power Sports. ORV tags and spark arresters will b e c h e cke d . D w ay n e (360)460-4793

NISSAN: ‘85 300ZX 2 + 2, 69K miles, automatic, T-top, leather, A/C, AM/FM, 6 disc CD player. Excellent cond. YAMAHA: Vino, 49cc, 4 $6000. (360)797-2114 stroke, like new. $950. Leave message. 9292 Automobiles (360)452-0565 Others

FORD: ‘13 C-Max Hybrid SEL. 1 Owner. Excellent Cond. Loaded, leather, AT, cruise, PS, r e g e n . p owe r b ra ke s, ABS, premium sound/ nav, power lift gate, power heated seats, k e y l e s s e n t r y, 4 1 . 7 MPG, 70k miles. Down sizing. $14,500/obo. Call (360)928-0168.

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County

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

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INVITATION FOR BIDS The Peninsula Housing Authority (PHA) is accepting SEALED BIDS from qualified contractors to tear off existing siding material, install new siding, install new windows, and paint all buildings at Peninsula Apartments, 210 Fir Ave, Forks, WA 98331.

Bids will be accepted until 12:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 at the PHA office located at 2603 S. Francis St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by an authorized representative in the PHA conference room. The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL-PEN I N S U L A A PA R T M E N T S R E - S I D I N G / W I N DOW/PAINTING PROJECT”. Bids submitted to other offices, received late or via facsimile or e-mail will NOT be considered.

Bid instr uctions and the project manual are available at www.peninsulapha.org or available for pick-up at the main office of Peninsula Housing Authority, 2603 S. Francis St., Por t Angeles, WA 98362. A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED project walkthrough on-site will be held at 10:00 AM, Thursday, June 16th, 2016.

The PHA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Small, minority-and women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit bids. All work on the project will be subject to the higher of prevailing state or federal Davis-Bacon wage rates.

A bid deposit is required for the Bid Submittal. All bid proposals must be on the form provided and must be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the bid proposal amount. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the Housing Authority.

The Housing Authority will determine the lowest responsible bidder and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves their interests. Estimated Construction Time Frame: July 21st, 2016– September 30th, 2016. Estimated Cost:$265,000.00 to $285,000.00 PUB: June 12, 2016

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9935 General Legals Clallam County Hospital District NO. 1:

Dba Forks Community Hospital, is currently soliciting bids for roof replacement of approximately 31,892 square feet of 3 tab shingles on the hospital. All wor k and material must meet or exceed current building codes. Bids shall include all applicable taxes, clean up and removal of debris. As we are a Public Hospital District Prevailing wage laws, per RCW 39.12.040, will apply to this project. We will req u i r e p r o o f o f P u bl i c L i a b i l i t y i n s u ra n c e o f $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n d Contractor’s Proper ty Damage Insurance of $200,000 or $1,000,000 combine single limit and a 1 0 0 % p e r fo r m a n c e bond. If you are interested in this project please contact the Facility Manager at 360-374- 6271 extension 159 to set up an onsite visit and to obtain specifications. Project location address is at 530 Bogachiel Way, Forks, WA, 98331. All bids must be turned in by 4:00 pm on June 21 st , 2016. All bids will be opened at the main conference room located at Forks Community Hospital 530 Bogachiel Way, Fo r k s, WA , 9 8 3 3 1 a t 5:00 pm. PUB: June 12, 19, 2016 Legal: 703680

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At right, Nathan Allison, Andrea Kienholz and Erica Chapman, from left, take a selfie as they wait to walk to Sequim High School’s graduation Friday night at the football stadium. The graduates — 215 of them — had a festive time despite a little rain.

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Above, Port Angeles High School graduates Daniel Williams, left, and Landon Groves take time to swing at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield prior to Friday night’s commencement ceremony at Port Angeles Civic Field. About 250 students were eligible for diplomas in the class of 2016. Below, Port Townsend High School senior Diana Bond shares her joy about graduation as Jackson Schott, Aija Thomas and Ezekeil Whitney, from left, have a serious discussion about the future.

Members of the class of 2016 at Port Angeles, Sequim and Port Townsend are pictured before their graduation ceremonies Friday night. Also graduating Friday on the North Olympic Peninsula were 12 Clallam Bay High School seniors. Saturday ceremonies were conducted for Quilcene, Chimacum, Forks, Neah Bay and Crescent high schools’ graduating classes. Graduation photos not pictured here will be published in subsequent editions of the Peninsula Daily News. Lincoln High School’s graduation will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Peninsula College’s Little Theater, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. in Port Angeles. Peninsula College’s commencement ceremony will be at 2 p.m. this coming Saturday in the gymnasium. For more information on the Peninsula College ceremony, see Page C2.

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Big to-do for yard PC commencement FATHER’S DAY IS this weekend, summer is only eight days away and school should be out this week. Grass is green, the veggie garden is growing, blooms are blossoming and the sun is shining. As promised, here is the second part of a two-week series on garden chores that, if performed, will definitely enhance your property and make gardening life a little easier. 1) Deadwood: Almost all woody plants are composed of a certain amount of dead or dying material, found primarily in the center of the plant. This deadwood gives the plant an overall brownish look and impedes light transmission through the plant. Even the dankest evergreen can be transformed into a light airy, blowing-inthe-breeze tree by deadwooding it. Clean all deadwood for a fresh, open, airy look. 2) Spot pruning: Walk around the entire yard, under trees, along the sidewalk and around the house. Your plants are growing fast now, and errant branches are everywhere. A snip there and trim here keeps everything in perfect harmony to the traffic flow of your guests. I personally hold my hand above my head, and any plant part that touches my hand gets pruned away; hence, no visitor gets slapped in the face or has to duck, which is a real plus. 3) Spray down: Hedges, as well as tight, compact evergreens (think arborvitaes or deodars), get clogged with old leaves and needles. A trick I employ often is to use a jet or stream-spray setting on a nozzle at the end of a hose and blast away all that foliar debris, working slowly from the top to the bottom of the plant. It is amazing how washing out these types of plants can improve their overall appearance and allow room for new, lush growth. 4) De-sucker: Your fruit trees and ornamental grafted woody plants produce both groundand branch-level suckers. Remove them instantly because they suck out nutrients, water and aesthetic value. On trees, another labor-

Delphiniums, lupines, asters, columbines, perennial alyssum, etc., are all saving Andrew plants that if you cut away trick is to all the flower and 70 perMay every cent to 90 percent of the couple of large foliage, they will reweeks bloom again in the fall. with a 9) Re-plug plants: gloved Right now, all the plant hand rub vendors have good supplies away new left. suckers They won’t last long, so before go out and check all your they beds, pots and containers. require Be strong. If there are laborious any weak, spindly, sick prune work a few weeks plants, pull them out; these later. plants will continue to per5) Stake ’em up: form poorly, so don’t waste Many of your beautiful time or ruin the look. flowers, such as delphiniReplace and add flowers ums or peonies, though gorwhile the beds are still geous, will eventually fall young and replacements are over or break apart. available to beef up your As the peas grow, the clematis climb and the lilies designs. 10) Lightly cultivate: leap forward, stake ’em up Soil needs to breathe. for upright attention and Lightly cultivating the soil glory. every few weeks destroys Watch your future dahlthe weeds, aerates the soil, ias as well. Weekly check your “sup- stops compaction and even allows for greater water ported” plants. 6) Sharpen your tools: absorption. June is the perfect time Your mower blades, shovto begin this monthly habit. els, pruners, loppers, hoes, 11) De-stamen: saws and scissors require a The life of your lily blossharp blade for proper soms will be extended and usage. their look drastically Sharpen your tools and improved if you remove the then oil down the moving stamen as soon as the bud metal parts. starts to open. Purchase any new With the stamen gone, replacement pieces for a the pollen will not stain the super-sharp spring and bloom, and the flower will summer. try to hang on as long as Do them now, just after possible in order to get pollithese tools have finished their heavy spring workout nated, which now it cannot. This is a win-win situaand need maintenance. tion, so make this a mandaThey will last much lontory chore. ger and be in ideal condition 12) Note labels: next time you need them. Once things are planted, 7) Lucky No. 7: label them, make notes or The Peninsula is the best write in a journal so you spot to grow unbelievably will know what that plant gorgeous flower baskets. was next year or how it did Our cool, mild evenings or did not do. and summer days devoid of How many, when high humidity and planted, what fertilizer, how 90-degree temperatures are much, too big, too small or the secret. just right is the info all garSo shine on and display deners want and need to some hanging baskets, know. remembering that fuchsia Do it now while the baskets are the best hummemory is fresh and the mingbird feeders ever tags have yet to fade in the devised. Please put up some more sun. ________ hanging baskets for instant pizazz. Andrew May is an ornamental 8) The dreaded cuthorticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties back: We live in one of the few nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him quesplaces in the world where c/o Peninsula Daily News, spring-blooming perennials tions P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA re-flower in the fall if they 98362, or email news@peninsula are severely cut back right dailynews.com (subject line: after flowering. Andrew May).

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PUBLIC NOTICE: UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF THE PROPOSED PLAN FOR THE NAVAL AUXILIARY AIR STATION QUILLAYUTE, CLALLAM COUNTY, WA. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is extending the public review and comment period for the former Naval Auxiliary Air Station Quillayute Proposed Plan. The Proposed Plan summarizes the No Further Action recommendation for the site based on the Administrative Record. The original comment period was April 22 - May 27, 2016. As part of the public comment period, USACE held a public meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at the Rainforest Arts Center located at 35 N. Forks Avenue, Forks, WA 98331. Based on public interest and requests received during the comment period, the public comment period is being extended to July 15, 2016. You may submit written comments via mail or email. Written comments on the Proposed Plan, postmarked no later than July 15, 2016, should be addressed to:

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

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

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Mr. Mirek Towster U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District 635 Federal Building 601 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106-2896 or Mirek.S.Towster@usace.army.mil The Administrative Record files are available for public review at the following information repository: Forks Branch Library Hours of Operation: 171 South Forks Ave. Monday through Thursday: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Forks, Washington 98331 Friday and Saturday: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm 360-374-6402 Closed on Sundays

The Proposed Plan (and selected documents) are also located online at:

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PORT ANGELES — State Rep. Steve Tharinger will be the keynote speaker at Peninsula College’s 54th commencement ceremony Saturday. The college will award more than 500 degrees and certificates to graduates. The commencement ceremony will be in the college gymnasium on the main campus in Port Angeles, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., beginning at 2 p.m. Guests are advised to arrive early. The doors will open at 1 p.m., and admission is limited to those with tickets. Should the gymnasium fill, overflow seating will be available in Room A-12 with a video stream of the event. For family or friends who are unable to attend the ceremony but would like to be a part of the occasion, the college will provide a live video stream. The Internet telecast will be available at the Peninsula College website on UStream at www. ustream.tv/channel/ peninsula-college. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony at the PUB on campus. The Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble’s David Jones Trio will perform.

Keynote speaker Tharinger, a Sequim Democrat, represents the 24th Legislative District, which covers Clallam and Jefferson counties and part of Grays Harbor County. Tharinger has served as a state representative for

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PORT ANGELES — All those who have earned a National Certified Medical Assistant credential since 2010 are eligible to participate in a graduate pinning ceremony Saturday. The ceremony will be the second conducted by the Peninsula College Medical Assisting Program. It will begin at 11:30 a.m. in the Little Theater on the Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. It will be free and open to the public. Participants should plan on wearing officeappropriate dress and must arrive by 10:30 a.m. Saturday for rehearsal and staging, the college said. Graduates who wish to participate must RSVP to Rachel Pairsh at rpairsh@pencol.edu or Chasia Bailey at 360-477-7304 by 5 p.m. Wednesday. For more information, contact Pairsh at rpairsh@pencol.edu. six years. He was a Clallam County commissioner prior to being elected to the seat for the first time. He serves on the appropriations, finance and health care and wellness legislative committees.

Student speaker The student speaker will be Mia Steben of Sequim. Steben is a Running Start senior at Sequim High School and the director of clubs and organizations on the Associated Student Council at Peninsula College. She said it “is an honor and privilege to represent Peninsula College’s class of 2016. “Peninsula College has

fostered educational excellence, unforgettable experiences and lifelong friendships,” Steben said. “I hope that students look back and remember my speech as one of inspiration and encouragement for their future journey.” Steben plans to study business at Western Washington University. She is part of the college’s Honors Program and has served as a member of the Honors Club and Phi Beta Lambda, a club for students studying business. Student speakers are nominated and voted on by the Student Affairs Committee. For more information, contact Rick Ross at rross@ pencol.edu.

Some nontoxic food for thought for pets YOUR PET COMES in licking his chops well before mealtime. Uh-oh. What has he gotten into? Chances are, it’s something that’s not good for him. Last year, the Top 10 toxins ingested by pets were over-the-counter medications, medications prescribed for humans, insecticides, human foods that are toxic to pets, household items, veterinary medications, chocolate, plants, rodenticides and lawn and garden products. If you find evidence or even suspect that your pet has swallowed something that could disagree with him in a serious or fatal way, the first thing to do is take a deep breath and remain calm. Then look for empty packaging or other clues as to what he might have eaten and how much. Call the veterinarian to say that you’re on your way with your pet, and why. Bring the empty or partially eaten containers, plant material or any type of label. It will help your veterinarian to know if that chocolate bar your dog ate is milk chocolate or 77 percent cocoa Belgian chocolate. Maybe it’s the middle of the night and you don’t have a 24-hour veterinary hospital in your area. Call a pet poison hotline. Be prepared to describe packaging, labels or plant type and whether your dog or cat is conscious, alert, breathing normally and able to stand and walk. Don’t induce vomiting. It’s not the best way to remove toxic substances from a pet’s stomach, so toss out that old bottle of ipecac. Nobody recommends it anymore, for pets or kids. Instead, keep activated charcoal on hand. It acts like a sponge, absorbing what’s in the stomach. Stick with plain activated charcoal, available from your drug-

chemistry values for at least 72 hours to check for kidney failure. Kim Campbell Marty Moldy foods cause a Thornton Becker severe and potentially deadly neurologic syndrome. Signs — including restlessness, panting, excessive salivation, tremors and seizures — usually begin within 30 minutes of exposure. A dog doesn’t even have to eat a moldy walnut; simply putting it in his mouth store or grocery store. can cause problems. For the Toxins aren’t always same reasons, toss the ingested by swallowing; moldy cheese you found in some are absorbed through the back of the refrigerator. skin or fur. Lastly, in case you were If your pet has a reaction wondering, wine and other to an insecticide or other substance, your first thought alcoholic beverages are also toxic to dogs. might be to bathe him to So remember: It’s a sin to remove it, but it’s smart to let your dog dig zin. check with your veterinarian or the poison control hotThe Buzz — Dr. Marty line first. Becker, Kim Campbell Some products become more toxic when they get Thornton and Mikkel wet. If you get the go-ahead Becker to give a bath, brush your ■ How do bacteria, pet first to help remove the viruses and parasites differ? substance from the surface Bacteria are microorganof the fur. isms that exist everywhere Learn about your local — on skin, on surfaces in plants and their toxicity. Toxic plant lists don’t always the environment and inside include regional plants. And the body. Most are helpful or know the origin of ornamenharmless, but a tiny percenttal plants in your home or age cause serious illnesses. yard. Many beautiful but toxic Antibiotics are effective against them, but bacteria plants come from South are fighting back and Africa. becoming resistant. Among the foods that can Viruses are unique give pets a bellyache or organisms that possess worse are grapes and raigenes, evolve and reproduce, sins, moldy walnuts and but require a host cell to dairy products. replicate. They attack variAlthough not every dog ous areas of the body and reacts to grapes or raisins, aren’t affected by antibiotics, aggressive treatment is rec- although some vaccines can ommended because the help to prevent them. reaction can be severe — Parasites are microorrenal failure — or even ganisms that rely on hosts fatal. to survive. They may or may Give activated charcoal not cause illness. immediately, and take your _________ dog to the veterinarian right Pet Connection appears every away. A good course of action is Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by vetIV fluid therapy for at least erinarian Dr. Marty Becker and 48 hours and careful monijournalist Kim Campbell Thornton. toring of blood pressure, The two are the authors of several urine output and blood best-selling pet-care books.

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Now is the time to find garlic scapes WANDERING THE PORT Angeles Farmers Market June 4, I spied one of my favorite and likely less known treats available for only a short time each spring. Long green PENINSULA curlicue KITCHEN shoots from the tops of Carrie garlic plants Sanford are called garlic scapes. If left alone, they’ll eventually bloom into a flower, stealing all of the energy farmers want the plant to spend on making giant heads of garlic.

Sold separately So, they get chopped off and sold at market or eaten around the farm table. My first farm share from Salt Creek Farm 14

Garlic Scape Pesto 10-12 garlic scapes, chopped into about 1-inch pieces 1/3 cup cashews (substitute walnuts or almonds or pine nuts) 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, finely grated Salt and pepper to taste 1/2 to 3/4 cup olive oil (depending on the consistency you like)

_______ In a blender or food processor, puree the garlic scapes, cashews and cheese. While the blender or food processor is running, slowly add in the olive oil. Puree until you have your desired consistency. I used the full 3/4 cup. Salt and pepper to taste.

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A basket of garlic scapes was available at the Johnston Farm Stand at the Port Angeles Farmers Market on June 4. years ago included these tops, but they were called “garlic winkies.� It took me years to real-

Spicy Fridge Garlic Scape Pickles Adapted from Bon Appetit Makes two 8-ounce jars or one 16-ounce Clean scapes, cut to fit into mason jar, about 3/4 inch from the lip 1 cup distilled white vinegar 1/4 cup sugar 11/2 teaspoons salt 11/2 tablespoons sriracha 1/4 teaspoon celery seed, divided 1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns, divided 1/2 an onion, thinly sliced 2 cloves garlic, divided

_______ Add each half of the celery seed, peppercorns, onion and garlic to

ize that this nickname is endemic to that particular farm and that all manner of searching for “garlic winkie� recipes online will turn up nothing useful. Search instead for “garlic scapes� and you’ll find lots of ways to enjoy these

each jar. (If just making one jar, this can all go together.) Pack garlic scapes tightly into jars. Bring vinegar, sugar, salt and sriracha to a boil in a small saucepan until sugar and salt are dissolved. Then pour over garlic scapes. Let it sit until cool, then put lids on and refrigerate. Wait a few days before opening for the flavors to mingle. These will last about a month in the refrigerator. You can keep adding scapes or other vegetables to the brine, too.

ephemeral greens. Garlic scapes are great to chop up and add to stirfries or scrambled eggs. We enjoyed oven-roasting a handful of scapes in olive oil, salt and pepper, much like how Betsy Wharton shared how to roast asparagus in the last “Peninsula Kitchen� column (published May 22 in the Peninsula Daily News). You can also make a whole host of other tasty treats with scapes. I’ve included two useful recipes.

________ Carrie Sanford, who shares the Peninsula Kitchen column with Betsy Wharton, is a mother, wife, educator, artist, activist and cook. She writes the newsletter for Salt Creek Farm in Joyce during the growing season and volunteers with nonprofits and schools in Port Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Tom Sanford, and their daughter, Abby.

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Aging isn’t about what is Daughter being lost but what you’ve gained judged for her ARE YOU IN the mood to indulge me for a moment? Thank you. You know what’s wrong with people like me? Well, yeah, there’s that, and . . . OK, I suppose there’s that, too, but neither of those (or the myriad others that immediately came to mind) is what I happen to be thinking about at the moment. People like me, in our endlessly zealous commitment to helping, tend to focus on what’s wrong. Now, if you’re in the helping business, that makes a modicum of sense. After all, if everything was just peachy, who’d need help, right? “Hey, Slim, things just couldn’t be any better. I think we need help.” No, you don’t hear that much. So, naturally enough, people like me (which we shall now narrow down to just me) look for what people need help with, and if you happen to have a particular fondness for aging and elders, that often comes down to loss. Admittedly, you don’t need a $500,000 research grant to figure out that the longer you manage to stay on the planet, the more likely it is that you’ll experience lost stuff; it’s just the odds of staying in the game.

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How heroic. How myopic. Harvey Because life — and aging — isn’t always about what’s wrong or what’s gone. It can also be about what’s gained: the gifts that are given to replace the gifts that are lost. Few of us will ever again be (if we ever were) beautiful people, and our ability to rival rabbits at what rabbits do best has likely been somewhat compromised, but we aren’t dead. We probably won’t set any Olympic records and it likely takes a bit longer to bounce back from our few remaining excesses, but would you really go back to being 16 if you could? How overwhelmingly boring. It is exactly these changes that keep it all interesting. As the time gets shorter, it also gets sweeter, and while we still might be incredibly busy, we’ve learned to savor the sweetness, if even for a moment. We’ve gained a sense of our own Different kinds of loss mortality and a gratitude for what And there are all kinds of losses: we have, or don’t have, or had once. deaths of people (or pets) who matA wisdom, if you must, that’s ter; abilities can become disabilities; tallied by scars: “And I got this one body parts work less aggressively when I split my knee open on the than they might have at a younger railing, watching a full moon rise up point in the game. out of Lake Michigan.” We can (and do) lose jobs, homes, There are some things we opportunities and car keys. shouldn’t have done and some things We can lose our energy, strength, that we should have done twice. sense of humor or the ability to deciAn understanding and, hopefully, pher insurance notices. an acceptance of where we fit in this We can get sick or have to stay unfathomable universe: small, insiginside (or in bed) or need help doing nificant and gloriously essential. things that we didn’t used to need We’ve learned the shape of life: help doing. It’s a circle, not a headlong, linear We can lose our place in a book or rush to the next thing. our place on the planet. We’ve learned that circles are And we can lose things that we cycles and that this, too, shall pass. didn’t even know could be lost. We’ve learned that bad things So in I charge, helping us to fighappen. We’ve learned that wonderful ure out how to get by, in spite of all things happen — and, with any luck those losses.

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at all, we’ve learned to know the difference. And every single one of us has a story of the way we came, and that’s the gift: love and memories, memories and love. What else are you going to take with you? Nothing — I’m told that heaven comes fully equipped. No, it isn’t always about what’s wrong, what’s gone or what doesn’t work right, because life and love are a lot like muscles: The more you use them, the stronger they get. And when it comes time to go? Lick your lips because this is going to be a helluva ride.

MY 11-YEAR-OLD PARENT TO PARENT DAUGHTER takes gymnastics. Jodie Even if She is overweight and is Lynn she is upset, made fun of by the other seeing the girls. class This is a new activity through for her, but I feel really would be bad at the comments she good. hears. But if How can I help her she is refusfeel more comfortable ing to go without nagging her about back and her weight and what she really seems stressed and eats? is starting to get depressed, just take her out. Missouri advice She’s at a critical age where the mean things It’s a difficult situation others say really stick for for children to be in when other kids are constantly years to come and can ruin saying mean things to her self-esteem. them. As far as getting her to But if she sticks it out, eat better, definitely do not she will grow thicker skin buy sugary or greasy, nutriand maybe even lose some tiously empty food. weight or at least tone up a Try to buy healthier little. food and snacks for her to I was pretty chunky eat and let her help you when I took dance classes prepare the meals. and know firsthand how Now that it is almost brutal other kids can be, summer, there are so especially girls. many great veggies and I did lose a few pounds, amazing, fresh fruit to and after a while, their choose from that it might comments sort of rolled off be way easier for her to eat my back. better. I really don’t know, In fact, depending on though, if all the rude com- your area, you could plant ments were worth it. a few things in a garden, It was like a wake-up even using patio pots to do call to me that I was so. indeed a fatty. Most kids can really get If she can stick it out into gardening, and once and make a few friends, things take off, it’s a lot of this certainly softens the fun to be able to eat what blow. has been grown or to share J. S. it with others and is cerin Clayton, Mo. tainly something to smile about.

Book might help Speaking of which (time to go, that is), many of us are familiar with the book Being Mortal by Dr. Atul Gawande. If you aren’t familiar with it, you might want to be. It explores, pretty effectively, the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illnesses, and their relationships with the medical folks trying to treat them. And you might or might not know that PBS’s “Frontline” produced a film on that book, also called “Being Mortal.” Assured Hospice of Clallam and Jefferson Counties is offering an opportunity to see the film for free, and (if you’d like) stick around for a conversation about what you saw, what you think and how you feel about it. The showing will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. in Port Angeles. If that’s news. You might be surprised.

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

From Jodie:

Even if your daughter was thin, girls this age have a tendency to be a little catty, especially when a new girl shows up. They are automatically protecting their space, friends, activity and group. They see her as upsetting the balance continues to do it. that they have already Three months ago, she established. moved in with her boyHowever, with time, friend, whom she’s been they should get accustomed dating for two years. to her presence. I truly believe she was Of course, with her being overweight, this waiting for a ring and a might take a tad longer. wedding date, and she If she is not coming doesn’t have either one. home crying and wanting I think she feels guilty to quit each time after about the move because class, encourage her to do she’s not that kind of girl. the best she can and finish TURN TO LAVIN/C5 the course.

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Friction between woman’s boyfriend, BFF I HAVE BEEN single for several years, and my best friend and I have come to count on each other for daily check-ins, frequent dinners and weekend plans — almost like a couple, but without the sex. Recently, I met a great guy, and we’ve been dating. I was really looking forward to introducing them. But it was a disaster. Later, he said, “She’s totally possessive of you and mean.� She said, “He’s all wrong for you.� I decided to give them a break from each other until I consulted with you. What should I do? K. B. in New York A few weeks ago, I was riding shotgun with a friend in the country. Her 6-year-old was strapped into his (much loathed) car seat in the back. It must have been the morning after prom. Because a super-stretch limo drove toward us and a teenage girl popped up through the sunroof — topless and whooping. My friend looked at her

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son anxGalanes iously. He said, “Mommy, that girl isn’t wearing her seat belt.� Perspective is everything — both for a little boy who is wrestled into his car seat every day and also for a BFF who fears that she is on the brink of losing her support system. Be patient. Start with two conversations, one with your boyfriend and another with your bestie. To him, explain the history and emotional heft of your long friendship. With your pal, try to reassure her that while things might change a little, you aren’t going anywhere. (No need to defend your taste in men.) Shut down any snark that they might offer with a simple: “He’s my boyfriend� or “She’s my best friend,� as needed.

In a couple of weeks, try another dinner for three (or four, if your boyfriend has a pal). Be direct in demanding kindness from both of them. In my experience, it will take about twice as long as you think it should for everyone to acclimate to the new arrangement. Change is scary.

Greetings, salutations A new staff member at an office I visit regularly is of a gender I cannot identify. It is not my business, and I don’t care. But I would like to be able to address this person with civility and good manners. “Sir� and “ma’am� have a 50 percent chance of being wrong and possibly causing offense. I’ve decided to ask this person how he or she would like to be addressed. How should I phrase the question? Anonymous You shouldn’t. Simply revert to the second sentence of your ques-

tion (with a Social Q’s proviso): This person’s gender is, indeed, not your business, and allegedly you don’t care about it. What possible difference does it make in the context of visiting an office occasionally? Pinning down a person’s gender has no more to do with civility than fixing their race or age. Just smile and say, “Hello.� If your contact is more substantive, introduce yourself. “Nice to meet you. I’m Wolfgang Mozart.� Like magic, this other creature will then pour forth his or her name.

Food requirements I have a serious medical condition that is addressed with a very low-sodium diet. This is not a preference; it is a medical necessity. When we are invited to dinners, some friends have made low-sodium meals and allowed salt lovers to add salt to their hearts’ content. But recently, I told a host about my issue, and

she responded,“I am making ribs with a rub containing salt.� I almost told her that I’d eat before I came. How should I properly address this? Roberta I’d say you are doing a great job already by communicating directly with your dinner hosts beforehand. Some will rethink their menus to suit your medical issue; others will make sure that a few offerings comply; and still others will let you know that the (true) impetus of the evening is a desire to make those ribs they saw in Bon Appetit. All three types of host are behaving just fine. And you can decide to attend (or not) based on your preference. Hosts have a responsibility to make their guests feel comfortable in their homes, not to become short-order cooks for us. If the rib-cooking chef also serves a green salad and cornbread, it’s not as if you are going to die of starvation, correct?

Dinner from two My husband and I are well off. We like to go out to dinner with friends, and sometimes we pick up the check. Always (seriously, always), our friends thank my husband, but not me. I think they should thank both of us because we are married and our money is shared. So far, I’ve kept my mouth shut. What’s your advice? L. M. Next time, pay with your credit card, and watch your guests thank you for treating them. (Just a hunch.) Your point about shared finances might be true for most married couples, and I tend to thank both partners when one pays for my dinner. But for sure, the one who whips out the credit card will always be thanked.

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

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Catching up with friends at a horse show IT WAS UNDER a bright-blue sky and warm sunshine when I stopped by a Patterned Speed Horse Association (PSHA) show June 4 at longtime members Jim Beam and Waynora Martin’s arena off Runnion Road in Carlsborg. There, I caught Tylar Decker and friend Sara Hopf racing in two-man stake. Hopf is a good example of the overall good, friendly and helpful people found in the organization. Her father, Greg Hopf, told me when his daughter got started a few years ago, she didn’t have a horse, just an interest in horses. “She had so many people helping her get started, especially Marie Dickinson and her daughter, Tylar Decker,” he said.

Learned to ride On a borrowed horse, Sara Hopf was able to learn how to ride and the basics of gaming patterns. At first, “she was only allowed to trot” the patterns, her father said. Three years later, she’s competing on RC, Dickinson’s former racing horse. “Last year, she was the 2015 state high-point champion in her division,” said the proud papa. “She won four champion buckles at the state finals.” The next gaming show will be Saturday and June 19 at Quarter Moon Ranch starting at 9:30 a.m., followed by June 25 and 26 and July 2 and 3 at the Crosby arena on Franson Road in Agnew. As a new event was

plans to join Ady Crosby’s travels through Australia and New Zealand in the months ahead. I also spoke with Donna Parks. She was sitting under the canopy with her mom, Wilma Pyles (who never misses a local show), and sister Tina Rocheleau. Parks’ “baby sister,” Rina Brandt, showed up a bit later. All were in attendance to cheer on Parks’ husband of 45 years (in July), Sam Parks. She told me the previous weekend they were in Yelm, where hubby and horse ran their fastest time ever in barrel racing: a lightning-quick 14.49. Congratulations, Sam. “When he heard his KAREN GRIFFITHS/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS time, he just burst out crySara Hopf, 13, competes in two-man stake at the Patterned Speed Horse Association event June 4 at the Quarter Moon Ranch off Runnion Road in ing, he was so happy,” she said. Carlsborg. Another show continues there Saturday starting at 9:30 a.m. “He had tears of happiness and joy flowing down for my great-nephew Isaac degree in history (with PENINSULA HORSEPLAY and Tanya’s son, Levi, who minors in English and his cheeks. We all did.” The “we” in Yelm anthropology) at Western are both 3 and full of included the Parks’ son and being set Karen Washington University, but energy) and Pam Crosby. daughter-in-law Jaime and up that before she settled down, she Crosby’s daughter, Ady Griffiths Melonie Parks, and their day at wanted to “travel the world.” Crosby, and my niece, kids, Duncan, 10, and Quarter So after graduation, she Brooke Stromberg, comSamantha, 8. Moon, I worked hard and saved peted in PSHA and team said hello events together back in enough money (she hopes) Baseball trumps to Kamto pursue her dream. their high school days. mie On March 31, Ady They weren’t at Quarter Short Crosby departed for ThaiMoon on this recent day Both champions (here racland. because it was the grandBoth were champions ing from There, she’s got a sixchildren’s final baseball Whidbey and high-point winners, month commitment teach- game of the season. and Ady Crosby still holds Island) ing English as part of And because dad Jaime and then sauntered over to a record she broke in 2006 XploreAsia. is the coach, they “kind of for the fastest time of 7.920 a group of folks lounging After that, she’ll be had to attend,” Donna under a large shade canopy seconds in individual flags backpacking and traveling Parks said. at the Washington State located in front of the the world “until she’s Horses have always High School Equestrian arena. broke,” said her proud been a part of the Parkses’ There, I was able to Team’s (WAHSET) state mom, Pam Crosby. life, even before Jaime and catch up with friends finals. his older sister, Jessica Fellow Sequim equesTammy and Tanya Hull Since then, she has Parks Welsh, arrived on trian team and WAHSET the scene, which is why the (and arranged a play date attained her bachelor’s member Katie Adophson

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Two businesses She also has two businesses related to the horse world: Donna Parks Custom Care & Repair (she customizes, cleans and repairs horse blankets, sheets and wraps, and dog and cat blankets and beds) and WOW! Designer Western wear. She custom-makes show jackets and shirts, along with “reblinging and mending, or whatever is needed,” she said. Those interested can find her on Facebook or call her at 360-457-3446. On a side note, Sam Parks will be retiring after many years working at the public utility district — but that’s another story.

________ Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula Horseplay, appears the second and fourth Sunday of each month. If you have a horse event, clinic or seminar you would like listed, please email Griffiths at kbg@ olympus.net at least two weeks in advance. You can also write Griffiths at PDN, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Concern for kin magnified by future DEAR ABBY: My younger sister lives at home with our parents. She suffers from a learning disability as well as some serious mental health issues that are under control. She is a bright, sweet person who — with some help — could become semi-independent. However, my parents have made no serious attempts to encourage this. She graduated from high school 10 years ago and has sought no further education or employment opportunities. She spends most of her time in her room playing video games. I have tried to offer suggestions like volunteering or joining an organization. While this is met with polite positivity, it has inspired no action. Our parents are getting older,

ents are doing your sister no favors by keeping her isolated and dependent. and if my sister Abigail This is a conversation that able to live needs to take place with them in Van Buren isn’t independently, person, rather than from a disthe burden of tance. supporting her You and your husband should will fall on me. meet with them face to face. I am not It’s important that you underpermitted to stand what financial provisions express how frustrating this they have made for your sister in the event of their deaths, and you situation is or should know exactly what your how sad it responsibilities will entail. makes me. Years ago, one of my assisI am shut tants was in a situation just like out of the conversation, even though my future and the future yours. His younger brother was menof my own family is involved. tally disabled and lived with I live far away, but keep in their parents until their deaths. touch regularly. At that point, responsibility What can I say or do to for the younger brother was left encourage change? The Bad Sister to the older brother. The parents had assumed Dear “Bad” Sister: Your par- that the same kind of living

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arrangement would continue. However, the gentleman who worked with me understood that it would not be healthy for either of them, so he arranged for his brother to move to a group home. There he was able to participate in activities and, for the first time in his life, to make friends. If your sister doesn’t have the skills to live independently, this may be the solution for her, too. Dear Abby: I’m retired and living full time in my RV. During the summer months, more folks travel as I do, many of them with children. While I think this is a wonderful experience for families, some parents appear to forget that there are others in the campground and allow their children, regardless of age, to roam around unsupervised. This can be dangerous because

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Yards all a-twitter Do cold sores hike up SPRING IS GETTING a bit long in the tooth, with the first day of summer only weeks away. This brings something new in the yard almost every day. It had been months since a pileated woodpecker visited the feeders, and when one arrived, someone was surprised. This was dog Penny’s first introduction to this large bird. There was no barking, but one little dog couldn’t take her eyes off the woodpecker. She didn’t move, but I doubt it would have bothered the handsome male. He was too busy cleaning out the feeder holding two blocks of the commercial suet/peanut butter mix. Yes, I use these instead of the lard/oatmeal mix. These big eaters go through it so fast. Smaller feeders hold the special mix that is for the bushtits, chickadees, nuthatches and warblers. They make it go fast enough. This visit indicates the pileateds are feeding their young. In the weeks ahead, I’m looking forward to seeing those youngsters with their spiky, punked-out topknots. Other baby birds are adding to the yard’s nursery action, and one of them was a welcome surprise. Just the day before, a friend and I were bemoaning the lack of red-breasted

have a nesting pair somewhere near. All the fun wasn’t taknutJoan ing place in the backyard. hatches. When an insistent peepCarson Weeks ing was heard overhead, it had gone meant an osprey was makby, and ing an announcement. this reguIt was difficult to spot lar at the the bird at first because it feeders was so high overhead. hadn’t It kept circling and callbeen ing and brought to mind around. how many times I’ve Finally, watched this performance not one at the cabin on the Hoh but at River. least three were enjoying My late husband and I the birdbath and its dripwould watch from a favorper. ite concealed place in the They were also investiwoods near the osprey gating what the feeders nest. offered. When this calling It’s apparent that the began, you would see birdhouse the nuthatches heads pop above the rim of usually take over was used the nest. by the chickadees, and the If the young were still nuthatches probably small or the female was moved to the neighbor’s brooding eggs, the action yard. was the same. The entire birdhouse She would answer the collection needs some seri- call that was the hunter’s ous work. way of announcing a meal This not only means had been caught. some repairs but also calls Then the two would for at least two new exchange the fish and houses. either swap places or the The pileated woodhunting bird would go pecker and the redback to his fishing. breasted nuthatch youngIt is special to have a sters weren’t the only similar scene, or part of it, returning birds. take place in the air over Purple finches hadn’t the yard. been seen since late winter Of course the humor early spring. mingbird action is ongoing Suddenly, there was a entertainment right now, beautiful male feeding at but one of these little wonone of the black sunflower ders stole the show a few seed feeders. days ago. His mate wasn’t with TURN TO CARSON/C8 him, so I am hoping we

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Death and Memorial Notice MARY K. PHILLIPS August 31, 1926 January 13, 2016 Mary Kathryn Phillips passed away January 13, 2016. She was born on August 31, 1926, in Omak, Washington, to Howard Thomas Phelps and Mabel Bethea (Goerlich) Phelps and was their only child. She graduated from Grant High School in Portland, Oregon, and attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. There, she met her lifelong best friend Artie and eventually married Artie’s big brother, Robert. Robert and Mary were married March 19, 1949, and in 1955, their only child, Elizabeth, was born. Robert worked for the J.C. Penney Company and was transferred several times in his career. In 1976, they were transferred to Port Angeles, where Mary fell in love with the water and mountains surrounding her. After one more transfer to Medford, Oregon, they retired to Port Angeles in 1986. They spent many of their retirement years traveling, visiting England,

Mrs. Phillips Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey and Russia. They bought a travel trailer and toured the U.S. and Canada, and spent winters in San Diego, California, with Artie and her husband, Pete. Mary was an accomplished seamstress and made all of Elizabeth’s clothes when she was little. She was a knitter and made many sweaters and mittens for family and friends, but most important, she made Christmas stockings for every kid she knew. She loved to read. She did the genealogy for both the Phillips and Phelps families, and was an artist.

She belonged to PEO and the Crafty Ladies of PA, and was a faithful member of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. She loved animals and nature and was an advocate for both. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to sing harmony in the car. She was a good cook and enjoyed making regional dishes for her friends that she’d learned about on her travels. She was a wonderfully loving wife and mother, and a kind, generous friend. She is greatly missed. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth; nieces Paulette and Kate; nephew Jim; and many great-nieces and -nephews, and cousins. A memorial service will be held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362, on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at 1 p.m. Donations can be made to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church; WAG (Welfare for Animals Guild), P.O. Box 3966, Sequim, WA 98382; or the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society (www. ophumanesociety.org/ donate/making-adonation).

risk of Alzheimer’s? I have a family Q history of Alzheimer’s and have been doing a lot of research on how to try to prevent it. I just read that cold sores and other infections may contribute. This is quite upsetting to me, as I get cold sores frequently. I have started using L-lysine tablets to reduce outbreaks. Is there any evidence that it will protect my brain? A recent study A from Harvard offers a novel theory on Alzheimer’s disease (Science Translational Medicine, May 25, 2016). The conventional view holds that plaque made of harmful beta-amyloid protein destroys neurons. The new hypothesis suggests that beta-amyloid protein is part of the body’s immune response to pathogens as varied as those that cause cold sores, Lyme disease or HIV. It appears to act as a natural antibiotic, but it can cause damage when the immune response goes haywire. For more than 40 years, scientists have been reporting an association between herpes virus infection (HSV type 1) and dementia (Alzheimer’s and Dementia, June 2015). We don’t know whether treating cold sores with L-lysine or antiviral drugs

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(acyclovir, famciclovir, valacyclovir) would help reduce the risk. There has been very little research on the effectiveness of L-lysine against HSV-1 infections (Dermatologica, Vol. 175, No. 4, 1987). Many visitors to our website do report that this amino acid can help prevent cold-sore outbreaks.

B-1 for mosquitoes I am a gardener Qand have always been a mosquito magnet. I read about vitamin B-1 and have been taking it for several days. I just went outside this evening and didn’t get one bite. Usually they are all over me. I will continue to take B-1 until cold weather.

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There is almost A no scientific research to support vitamin B-1 (thiamine) against mosquitoes. That said, some readers report similar success. Individual body chemistry may have an important effect on whether and how well this remedy works. Most people need to apply a proven mosquito repellent such as DEET, picaridin or lemon eucalyptus oil.

_________ The People’s Pharmacy appears every Sunday. Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon holds a doctorate in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. Their syndicated radio show can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons answer letters from readers. Write to them c/o King Features Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or email them at questions@ peoplespharmacy.com.

Death and Memorial Notice enjoying the camaraderie expressed by true patriots who honorably served. He was preceded in death by his parents, John September 4, 1931 “Bus” Fairbairn and Louise May 13, 2016 Fairbairn; sister Billie McDonald; and grandDonald Frederick Fairdaughter Shay Youngbairn was born on Sepblood. tember 4, 1931, in AberHe is survived by his deen, Washington. wife, Norma; daughter He passed away on Linda (Andy) Gonzales; May 13, 2016, peacefully son William (Dorothy) Fairin his sleep following a bairn; daughter Adrienne brief struggle with cancer. Buchanan; son Mark WilHe attended Aberdeen, liams; sister Mary Washington, schools; was “Skooter” (Bob) Scheriea champion swimmer; and Mr. Fairbairn ble; six grandchildren, graduated in 1949 from Stephanie, Robert, Danny, Weatherwax High School, wisdom along with a touch Donald, Scott and Megan; then went on to spend and 20 great-grandchilfour years in the U.S. Navy of humor. He selflessly served his dren. as a submariner. communities when called According to his In 1952, he married upon. He was an active wishes, there will be no Darlene Frick. They had member of the Elks and service. two children, Linda and Rotary clubs. He was an Following cremation, William. Sadly, Darlene avid fundraiser for Duck his ashes will wait for a passed away in 1973. Derby and for Lincoln date in 2017 to complete In 1975, he married School in Port Angeles, as his wish to have his creNorma, bringing to the well as local Pomeroy mains released from torfamily her children Adribeneficiaries from friendly pedo tubes aboard a subenne and Mark. card games. marine off his homeport of Don was an inspired Upon his retirement, he Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. teacher and swim coach was able to reconnect with who uniquely mentored Family and friends will his former shipmates from gather at the WWII Substudents and swimmers the U.S. Navy. He alike in life lessons. He marine Memorial. attended all the submarine crossed generations with Fair winds and followhis positive influence and reunions that he could, ing seas, sailor.

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Briefly . . . Summer meal program set for Jefferson YMCA locations in Jefferson County will offer free meals for youths ages 1-18 through the YMCA Summer Meals program from June 27 to Aug. 19. No registration or proof of need is required. At all locations, meals

will be served Mondays through Fridays. ■ Brinnon School, 46 Schoolhouse Road, July 25 through Aug. 18. Snacks served from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to noon. ■ Chimacum Elementary School multipurpose building, 91 West Valley Road, June 27 through Aug. 19. Snacks served from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and

lunch from noon to 12:30 p.m. ■ Mountain View Commons, 1925 Blaine St., Port Townsend, June 27 through Aug. 19. Lunch served from noon to 12:30 p.m. and snacks from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ■ Blue Heron Middle, 3939 San Juan Ave., Port Townsend, July 5-29. Snacks served from 9:15 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. and lunch from 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.

■ Grant Street Elementary, 1637 Grant St., Port Townsend, July 5-29. Snacks served from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and lunch from noon to 12:30 p.m. ■ Quilcene School, 294715 U.S. Highway 101, June 27 through Aug. 18. Lunch served from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and snacks from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. TURN

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CONTINUED FROM C7 wiggles and splashes like the big guys. Not content to dance in This is the time of the the sprinkler’s spray or the year when you can’t help splash from our manmade but wonder what the birds waterfall, this one took a in the backyard will do real bath. next. It’s always hard to ________ believe your eyes when a tiny hummingbird actually Joan Carson’s column appears enters the water and bathes every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. like any other bird. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with Of course it stays in the a self-addressed, stamped enveshallow water near the lope for a reply. Email: joan BRIEFLY/C9 bath’s edge, but it still dips, pcarson@comcast.net.

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Death and Memorial Notice LAWRENCE GEORGE HANSEN June 17, 1930 April 22, 2016 Our loving husband, father and grandfather, Lawrence George “Larry” Hansen, passed away in his home, surrounded by his family, on April 22, 2016, of natural causes. He was 85. He was born on June 17, 1930, in Nelson, British Columbia, to Alfred and Hazel (Gillette) Hansen. The family moved to Port Angeles in 1941. While attending Roosevelt High School, he met the love of his life, Florence Diane (Dione) Hansen. He made Dione his wife on December 30, 1950, in Port Angeles, where they raised their five children. They were married for 59 years before she preceded him in death on April 21, 2010. He was employed for

Mr. Hansen 42 years at Crown Zellerbach, where he held positions of pipefitter and troubleshooter. He taught many fellow employees the trade and made many lifelong friends. Woodworking and carpentry were among many of his construction talents. He built the family home and moved them into it in December 1962, where he

lived until his passing. His four-car garage turned into his woodworking “shop,” where many memories were created by friends and families of all ages. He will always be remembered for the love, dedication and devotion to his family and extended family. His favorite memories were during family gatherings and reunions. He was a member of the Elks Naval Lodge for over 60 years and also belonged to the Masons and Eagles Lodge. He is survived by his five children, Larry (Lori) Hansen of Boise, Idaho, Karen (Bob) James of Federal Way, Washington, Janae (Randy) McHone of Port Angeles, Shirley Hooks of Sacramento, California, and Sheryl (Rod) Antolock of Charlotte, North Carolina; Lisa (Chad) Joslin of Port Ange-

les, who we were all honored to have in our family; 17 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren with two on the way; and too many more to count. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and his brother, Erland F. “Erl” Hansen. Larry will be missed by so many others beyond his immediate family. He touched so many, young and old, with his endless love and support. A celebration of his life will be held at the Port Angeles Elks Naval Lodge, 131 East First Street, on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at 1 p.m. The family extends a special thank-you to hospice nurses Lauren, Molly and Paula. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice DAWN JOANN GARNER March 14, 1929 April 14, 2016 Dawn Garner passed away on April 14, 2016, from pneumonia and agerelated causes at the age of 87. Dawn was born on March 14, 1929, in Seattle, Washington, to Ralph and Avanelle Blair. Dawn came to the Olympic Peninsula in 1976 when she married Virgil Garner. Dawn and Virg owned and operated the Gateway Tavern for over 20 years. She was often referred to by customers as “Mama Dawn,” as she would prepare holiday feasts for those without a place to go and try to make sure they left with a special homemade gift. Prior to coming to Port Angeles, Dawn was the owner of the White House Cafe in Bothell, Washington; managed the Cozy Inn Tavern in Kenmore, Wash-

ever she could in Elko, Nevada, and locally in Sequim; sewing for friends and family; vegetable and flower gardening; and participating with her beautiful antique cars and trucks in local parades and car shows. She also was an avid collector of both Elvis and Betty Boop memorabilia. Dawn loved all birds and dogs and was well-known for having a special kinship with all animals. Dawn loved the holiMs. Garner days. She especially enjoyed seeing the chilington; and was the codren, dressed in their cosowner of the Leonard’s tumes, trek the path to her Resort Tavern on Lake doorway on Halloween. Goodwin in Stanwood, She always gave the best Washington. goodie bags. Christmas Dawn survived breast was another favorite holicancer and during the last day, as she enjoyed decofew years also had lung rating her home and hostcancer. Regardless, she ing Christmas Eve for famnever allowed any illness ily and friends who to control who she was. dropped by. She continued to follow her Dawn was a member of passions of fishing and the Eagles for 43 years. boating, gambling whenDawn was the loving

mother to six children. She was “Grandma Dawn” to 20 grandchildren, 19 greatgrandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, with one more due in August. Dawn is survived by her sons, Larry R. Berkseth and Raymond O. Ellison, both of Port Angeles; her daughters, Melody D. Taylor of Gresham, Oregon, Delilah M. (Stephen) George of Whidbey Island, Twyla L. (Douglas) Falteisek of Port Orchard and Heather J. Ellison of Port Angeles; and her sister, Twyla L. (Robert) Cottrell of Port Orchard. Dawn was preceded in death by her husbands, Jack Erickson and Virgil Garner; granddaughter Shannon Taylor; and great-grandson Marshall Berkseth. She was an inspiration to all, was loved by many and will be greatly missed. See you on the other side, “little mother.”

Death and Memorial Notice GARY HOLBROOK February 18, 1940 February 14, 2016 Gary Holbrook passed away on February 14, 2016, after a short battle with cancer. Gary was born February 18, 1940, to Gordon O’dell and Edna Holbrook in Moscow, Idaho. Gary moved with his parents and older brother, Larry, to Bremerton, Washington, following his father’s work in the shipyard during the war. After his brother Kirby was born in 1947, they moved to Joel, Idaho, where his father bought and ran a tavern. Gary’s sister, Rosanne, was born in 1948. In 1951, the family moved to Moses Lake, Idaho, where his youngest brother, Robert, was born in 1953. Gary graduated from Moses Lake High School in 1958. After high school,

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

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

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

BETTY LOUISE (BARLOW) HART August 22, 1924 June 1, 2016 Betty Louise (Barlow) Hart, 91, of Sequim and formerly of Spirit Lake, Iowa, died Wednesday, June 1, 2016, at the Sequim Health and Rehabilitation Center from complications of a fall that broke her hip and arm. The memorial will be held at a later date. She was born Betty Louise Barlow on August 22, 1924, in Mason City, Iowa, daughter of Fred and Marie Barlow. She graduated from Los Angeles High School. After graduating, Betty worked as a welder on the West Coast in support of the war efforts during World War II. After the war, Betty returned home, where she married Harry Yarnes of Spirit Lake, and together they built the family-owned road construction company while raising their three sons. In 1973, Betty married Harry Lewis, also of Spirit Lake, and following his death went back to school and earned a nursing degree. She spent the following years working as a nurse at the Dickinson County Memorial Hospital in Spirit Lake until her retirement to Sequim in 1983. On November 25, 1989, Betty married Dale

Mrs. Hart Hart of Sequim. She and Dale enjoyed traveling and sightseeing and each other’s company. Survivors include two sons, Ted Yarnes of Rio Vista, California, and Todd Yarnes of Sequim; two granddaughters, Kristin (Yarnes) Matejcek of Plymouth, Minnesota, and Kelly Yarnes of Sequim; five grandsons, Noal Yarnes of Wichita, Kansas, Christopher Yarnes of Winters, California, Michael Yarnes of Seattle, Washington, Nicholas Yarnes of Kwajalein Atoll in the South Pacific and Joseph Yarnes of Auburn, Washington; along with four great-grandchildren. She was greatly admired and loved by her friends and family. She will be missed. She was preceded in death by her eldest son, Timothy Yarnes, along with Harry Yarnes, Harry Lewis, Dale Hart and her parents.

Death and Memorial Notice PAUL VINCENT JAGGER February 22, 1960 May 24, 2016 Paul Vincent Jagger, a 56-year-old resident of Sequim, passed away May 24, 2016, due to renal failure at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. He was born February 22, 1960, to Jerry R. Jagger and Marlene J. (Pierce) Jagger in Port Angeles. Paul resided in the Mount Pleasant area most of his life and attended Monroe Elementary, Roosevelt Junior High and Port Angeles High schools. As a builder, he was involved with the construction of many custom homes and commercial properties in and around Clallam County. He was also a certified manufactured/mobile home installer and a member of the carpenters union. He had many good times hunting, fishing and crabbing with friends and family. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, a good barbecue and playing pool. He was preceded in death by his father, Jerry R. Jagger. He is survived by his

Paul Jagger daughters, Samantha Jagger of Port Angeles and Jasmine Kirkendall of Federal Way, Washington; son Joshua Jagger of Puyallup, Washington; mother Marlene J. Jagger; sisters Jill Craig and Ann Jagger, both of Sequim; brother Mark (Debbie) Jagger of Port Angeles; and grandchildren Eris, Ezra and Kyrie. A “Remembering Paul” memorial will be held Saturday, June 18, 2016, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Sunny Shores, 503 Serpentine Avenue, Sequim. Memorial contributions can be made to the Sequim Food Bank at 144 West Alder Street, Sequim, WA 98382.

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February 20, 1939 April 5, 2016 Thomas Edward Conrardy passed away on April 5, 2016, after a long battle with leukemia. He was born on February 20, 1939, to John and Hedwig Conrardy in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. He attended parochial school at St. Monica’s Catholic School. After moving to California with his family in 1956, he graduated from Campbell High School and later attended San Jose City College. He then served in the National Guard. He subsequently worked in the microbiology department at the Accent Plant in San Jose, California. He then purchased a Foster Freeze franchise. His entrepreneurial spirit led to expanding his business to include breakfast. That subsequently led to the formation of his restaurant, The Iron Skillet of Los Gatos, California. It was a smashing success due to Tom’s homemade baking and sausage making, and the most important ingredient, Tom’s affa-

quently sold, and he then developed a highly successful catering business called Candlelight and Roses. Tom and Paula were active members of Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Port Angeles, where Paula sang in the choir and Tom was a violinist. He loved making music with his violin. They also participated in the music program for St. Joseph’s Catholic Church of Sequim. Tom is survived by his Mr. Conrardy wife, Paula Sue; his children, Kelly Conrardy, Kerrie Fan and Christopher ble character. Conrardy; and his stepAfter several years, he daughter, Alicia Scofield, sold The Iron Skillet restaurant and settled with his and her husband, Ben. In addition, he is one of wife, Paula, in Sequim. six siblings of John and For several years, Tom and Paula lived off their 14 Hedwig Conrardy: William acres, raising chickens, tur- of Sequim; John’s wife, Alice of Menomonee Falls, keys, rabbits and even a Wisconsin; Charlotte beefalo and a cow. They Dashukewich of Plantsville, loved the beauty of the Connecticut; Michael and Northwest and had unrehis wife, Patricia, of San lenting energy. Then he and Paula pur- Jose, California; and Peter and his wife, Peggy, of chased two houses on Orchid, Florida. Washington Street in the In addition to 26 nephcenter of Sequim. They ews and nieces, he is the were developed as two antique malls wherein over proud grandfather of six 30 individuals participated grandchildren: Brenden, Grace, Seth, Molly, Jordan as independent contracand Sydney. tors. They were subse-

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Tom was loved by so many, not only his family but also all who were privileged to know him. Tom was a gentle giant who was known for his big smile and outgoing personality. He was a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, entrepreneur, master chef, baker and violinist. He was a devout Catholic who loved our Lord and the Blessed Mother and most assuredly is with them and his loved ones in heaven. Tom’s life will be celebrated at an 11 a.m. Mass on Thursday, June 16, at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 West 11th Street in Port Angeles. Interment will follow at the Sequim View Cemetery in Sequim (1505 SequimDungeness Way). A memorial and Mass will be celebrated in Saratoga, California, at the Church of the Ascension, 12033 Miller Avenue, at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 18. A memorial donation on behalf of Thomas and Paula Conrardy to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org) and/or a Catholic Mass celebrated on behalf of Tom would be appreciated.

CONTINUED FROM C8 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. “If you’re interested in Dr. Parrish will present helping children in Jefferon the Dead Bird Survey, son County, you can help which is done by trained prepare and pack food or volunteers who walk help with literacy and beaches and collect data on enrichment activities at dead seabirds, often an various locations by volun- indicator of coastal ecosysteering with the Y,” said tems’ health. Volunteer Coordinator DebParrish is the executive bie Rogers. director and one of the Training is available in founders of the Coastal Port Townsend this MonObservation and Seabird day and Thursday, June 16. Survey Team, or COASST, The program is funded and a professor at the Uniby a School’s Out Washing- versity of Washington, speton Feed Your Brain grant, cializing in seabird biology, YUSA Year Round Meals coastal ecosystem health grant and local donors and marine conservation. including United Good There will also be a potNeighbors. luck, officer elections and a The U.S. Department of presentation of annual Agriculture reimburses the awards. program in part for expenses. Attendees are requested Food and monetary to bring a dish to share and donations are also welcome. their own plate and utensils. For more information, The program is free and phone 360-385-5811, visit open to the public. the YMCA office at Mountain View Commons or 50th reunion visit www.jefferson PORT ANGELES — countyymca.org. The Port Angeles High School Class of 1966’s 50th Dead Bird Survey reunion planning meeting SEQUIM — The Olymwill be held at Fiesta pic Peninsula Audubon Jalisco, 636 E. Front St., at Society will host Dr. Julia 6 p.m. Wednesday. Parrish at the Dungeness TURN TO BRIEFLY/C10 River Audubon Center,

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tation. As a Master Gardener, she was a soughtafter lecturer on garlic, thyme, planning your garden, soils and many other topics. Rita Dinger was a woman of integrity in every aspect of her life. She loved music and literature and intellectual discussion. She was a wonderful cook and creative fiber artist. She cared deeply about the Master Gardener program and fought to keep the program mission of public gardening information grounded in ethical gardening practices intact. Those who knew Rita professionally or through personal friendship, or were just lucky enough to catch her famous annual garlic talk at the Clallam County Courthouse, shall never forget her. She was a good woman, a fine teacher and a great friend. Rita’s husband, Richard, survives her, as does her sister, Jean Simmons. Her brother, David, preceded her in death in 2009. There will be a celebration to honor Rita’s wonderful life at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden, 2711 Woodcock Road, Sequim. Please bring memories of Rita, a flower of your choice to create bouquets and finger food (appetizer/ dessert). Wine and water will be provided. Casual attire. Please send remembrances to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (www.FredHutch.org).

April 17, 1917 March 27, 2016 Alfred A. Middleton was born April 17, 1917, in Victoria, British Columbia. He went home to his eternal rest on Easter, March 27, 2016. He was three weeks shy of his 99th birthday. Al and five siblings (Clara, Jim, Thelma, Ernie and Ted) were orphaned at a young age and grew up together in the Walla Walla International Organization of Odd Fellows orphanage. All of the siblings then moved to Port Angeles to begin families and jobs, and later, Al moved to Seattle, Washington, to attend the University of Washington in 1946 on the GI Bill. He earned his certified public accountant license. Al married Clara Odegaard in Missoula, Montana, in 1948. They returned to Seattle to start their family. They had one daughter. Clara passed away in 1985, and Al found a second love and married Louise Anderson. They resided in Edmonds,

Mr. Middleton Washington, until his passing. Al was a quiet, thoughtful man with a big heart. He loved his family, his cabin, the Huskies, his yard and of course golfing. He was preceded in death by his siblings and wife Clara. He leaves behind wife Louise, daughter Jayme (Ted) Graney, grandchildren Ryan and Erin, great-grandchildren Carter and Kensley, stepson Scott (Karen) and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be held at his beloved Lake Cushman cabin (that he and his siblings built) later this summer.

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Bryan Gary Bell June 14, 1967 - May 5, 1990 Who perished in a storm in the Strait of Juan de Fuca on May 5, 1990.

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to audit supervisor. She next took a position of audit manager at a August 29, 1946 regional firm and was later March 21, 2016 offered a partnership. But at this point, she was Rita Ellen Dinger died offered and took the posiMarch 21, 2016, at Olymtion of vice president and pic Medical Center in Port chief financial officer for Angeles. Oldstone Mortgage ComShe was born August pany. 29, 1946, and raised in A few years later, she Spokane, Washington. started her consulting busiShe attended Roosevelt ness, focused on converGrade School and gradusions and reconstruction of ated from Lewis and Clark lost and missing records. High School in 1964. Rita Rita was a certified public first attended Washington Mrs. Dinger accountant and gained a State University, where she reputation for being the met her husband, Richard, one to call for forensic and then switched to where Rita was the secreaccounting. attending Kinman Busitary for the president of a During the 1980s, Rita ness University, where she data processing firm. became interested in two learned bookkeeping. In 1975, Rita and Richnew hobbies, stitching and Rita and Richard were ard moved to Houston, married June 11, 1966, Texas, where Rita decided quilting, approaching both and lived in Seattle, Wash- to go back to school major- with her usual passion for mastering detail. She has ington. They would have ing in accounting. many examples of her celebrated 50 years of Rita and Richard work culminating in an marriage on June 11, returned to the Northwest elaborate quilt employing 2016. in 1977 and purchased a embroidered blocks, Rita was the help desk house in Bellevue, Washpieced blocks and embroiat the Skyway branch of ington. dery across multiple Peoples bank, helping cusAs graduation blocks. She recently fintomers mostly with their approached, Rita decided ished the top for that quilt. checking accounts. She she needed a new car for In 2001, Rita and Richlater went to work for Boe- attending engagements at ard decided to retire and ing as a secretary in com- client offices — a calm, puter operations. When steady accountant car. She move to the “country.” They bought 5 acres in Sequim. Richard went back to bought a black Corvette Rita designed her dream school full time, Rita was with glass T-tops. their sole support. Rita graduated from the house, and they moved in In the spring of 1970, University of Washington in in 2002. Rita decided that if she Rita decided they should December 1979 and was was going to live in a farm live in Hawaii, and Richard aggressively recruited by found a job on Maui after the IRS but did not want a house, she should learn how to garden, so she finishing school. On Maui, job where the clientele signed up for the Master Rita took a job as fullrequired that you carry a Gardening classes. It charge bookkeeper and weapon to work. became one of her great secretary for a small civil Instead, she took a passions and was wellposition in the tax departengineering firm. suited to her talents. She After four years in para- ment of Coopers and could spend months Lybrand. Rita later transdise, they moved back to ferred to the audit departresearching a topic and the mainland and San ment and quickly advanced then put together a presenFrancisco, California,

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7:39 a.m. 6:19 p.m.

1.9’ 4.3’

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5:37 a.m. 3.1’ 3:41 p.m. 2.1’

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cover story Broadway bound James Corden hosts the 70th annual Tony Awards his mettle as a performer with a diverse body of work on stage and screen. He’s had huge success on social media, thanks to his “Late Late Show” viral videos such as “Carpool Karaoke,” hether you enjoy comedy, drama, action or romance, chances are your favorite big- which have been viewed hundreds of millions of times. and small-screen stars started out on stage. For The multitalented Brit is wildly popular right many, theater remains their first love, and the now, and he’s in good company at the Tonys. ultimate stage is a Broadway stage. This year’s milestone anniversary of the awards James Corden (“The Late Late Show”) celebrates the best of Broadway as he hosts the 70th has already been record-breaking — the musiannual Tony Awards, airing Sunday, June 12, on cal “Hamilton” has earned nominations in 16 CBS. Corden is a Tony winner himself, actually. categories, which makes it the most-nominated In 2012, he nabbed a coveted Best Performance production in Tony Awards history. A retelling by a Leading Actor award for his portrayal of of America’s fiery past, the Revolution-era play Francis Henshall in “One Man, Two Guvnors.” was written by Lin-Manuel Miranda (“Do No Sunday, he graces the stage of New York’s BeaHarm”) and features such historical figures as con Theatre to honor this year’s nominees. Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Thom“I’m absolutely thrilled to be hosting the Tony as Jefferson, Eliza Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Awards,” said Corden in a CBS statement. “Both “Hamilton” is up for Best Musical, numerous times I’ve worked on Broadway have been best actor nods, costume design, choreography amongst the happiest times of my professional and more. life. I consider it a huge honor to be asked to While many productions made it onto the host such an incredible night. It’s gonna be fun, I marquis with one or two nominations, there are can’t wait to dust off my tap shoes.” a few others that have the potential to win big Best known in the U.K. for his work in the BBC at this year’s awards ceremony. “Shuffle Along, sitcom “Gavin & Stacey,” Corden has proven or, The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 By Kyla Brewer TV Media

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and All That Followed” clocks in second with 10 Tony nominations. The show travels back in time to trace the roots of Broadway musicals with the production that started it all. TV stars Zachary Levi (“Chuck”) and Jane Krakowski (“30 Rock”) appear in the romantic musical “She Loves Me,” which is in the running for eight awards, including Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for Levi and Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Krakowski. The Eugene O’Neill classic “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” has

earned seven Tony nominations. Both Gabriel Byrne (“The Usual Suspects,” 1995) and Jessica Lange (“Blue Sky,” 1994) have been honored with leading actor and actress nominations for their roles in the play about a family’s struggle with addiction and illness. Fans of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” may recognize Danai Gurira in the audience as her play, “Eclipsed,” is up for Best Play and five other awards. Starring Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o (“12 Years a Slave,” 2013), the drama tells the tales of five Liberian women near the end of the Second Liberian Civil War. Gurira is up against fellow writer Stephen Karam, whose play “The Humans,” about a family that gathers in New York for Thanksgiving, is also nominated for six Tonys. Theater fans can watch as Corden hosts the 70th Annual Tony Awards, airing Sunday, June 12, on CBS. Tony winner James Corden hosts the 70th Annual Tony Awards.

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Eleanor.” It’s about two young girls who go on a road trip to try to meet former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. And while these films are showing in theaters, he’ll be working on two more. Filming has already started on “The Most Hated Woman in America,” the true-life story of the activist who fought to have Bible reading removed from public schools. He is also working on another true story, “Felt,” a film about Mark Felt, the secret informant known as Deep Throat who helped reveal the Watergate scandal. Q: Where was “Hill Street Blues” supposed to be based? Is there an actual Hill Street? A: There’s actually a whole Hill District, but maybe not where the show was supposed to be based. The landmark cop drama took pains to avoid saying where it was set, and creator Steven Bochco meant it that way. “In my mind, it was Chicago, Pittsburgh, Buffalo,” he told the Chicago Tribune in a 1996 interview. However, Bochco is said to have taken the name from a neighborhood in Pittsburgh. Hill District is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh near Carnegie Mellon University, where Bochco went to school (along with series stars Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid). Many of the show’s exterior shots, including those in the intro, were of Chicago’s historic Maxwell Street Station.

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’Buck’le up: Move over, Mary Poppins, there’s a new nanny in town. ABC is revisiting the 1989 comedy classic “Uncle Buck,” which starred John Candy (“Spaceballs,” 1987) as the titular chain-smoking, hard-drinking, fast-living uncle who’s suddenly thrust into the unexpected role of caregiver for his nieces and nephew when their parents have to leave town for several days. This new “Uncle Buck” premieres Tuesday, June 14, on the alphabet network, and promises to be a much more modern take on the now-classic story of the irresponsible uncle who needs to learn how to grow up. Comedian Mike Epps (“The Hangover,” 2009) stars as Buck, the titular uncle who’s down on his luck and needs somewhere to live. Luckily for him, he’s hired by his brother (James Lesure, “Las Vegas”) and sister-in-law (Nia Long, “Big Momma’s House,” 2000) when their nanny suddenly quits and they’re left with no one to look after their kids. With schoolwork, dating drama and discipline all on the agenda, Uncle Buck’s unconventional methods and different life experiences are a wake-up call for the happy Russell family. This isn’t the first time that “Uncle Buck” has made the transition from Hollywood movie to television series. After the enormous success of the film, CBS tried its hand at its own “Uncle Buck” series back in 1990, and this one starred standup comedian Kevin Meaney (“Big,” 1988) as Buck. The series never caught on with audiences, though, and was canceled midway through James Lesure, Sayeed Shahidi, Aalyrah Caldwell, Nia Long, Iman Benson and Mike Epps star in “Uncle Buck.”

stars on screen its first season, leaving several episodes unaired. Hopefully, the new “Uncle Buck” will enjoy a fate more like the beloved movie that inspired it than the original TV spinoff. ABC’s “Uncle Buck” premieres Tuesday, June 14. The brains of Washington: It sounds like a regular enough occurrence, a premise designed to make anyone say “tell me something I haven’t heard before”: a fresh, young staffer goes to Washington, D.C. and discovers that the government isn’t functioning the way it should. Though it’s a story idea that could be ripped right out of today’s political headlines, it’s this brave young staffer’s second discovery that may raise a few eyebrows. It turns out the source of all of this dysfunction is an alien species that has invaded and begun eating the brains of politicians and their staffers. Surprise! “BrainDead,” premiering Monday, June 13, on CBS, seems perfectly designed to poke fun at today’s political climate. Mary Elizabeth Winstead (“10 Cloverfield Lane,” 2016) stars as Laurel, the aforementioned staffer who is beyond excited by her new job in the na-

tion’s capital. Her dreams rapidly disintegrate, though, when she discovers what’s really going on within the corridors of power. It’s a mashup of comedy, political drama and alien invasion thriller from the minds of Robert and Michelle King, the creators of “The Good Wife.” As the series came from the brains behind one of the biggest recent political dramas, this more lighthearted take on the usually serious genre has some serious pedigree behind it. Also starring Nikki M. James (“The Good Wife”), Danny Pino (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), Aaron Tveit (“Graceland”), Tony Shalhoub (“Monk”) and Johnny Ray Gill (“Harry’s Law”), “BrainDead” looks to be a fun- and killer alien-filled summertime romp through the hallways, offices and streets of Washington. A kingdom of crime: Mixing gritty crime shows with family drama for film and television is nothing new: “The Godfather” (1972) is widely considered to be one of the greatest movies of all time, while HBO’s “The Sopranos” often receives similar accolades. Those are some big boots to fill, but TNT’s “Animal Kingdom” isn’t shying away from the challenge. Debuting Tuesday, June 14, with a special two-hour premiere, the new series is bringing a youthful

twist to the family crime genre. The series is based on the Oscar-nominated Australian film of the same name and stars Finn Cole (“Peaky Blinders”) as Joshua “J” Cody, a teenager who moves in with his relatives in southern California after his mother overdoses on heroin. These aren’t just normal relatives, though. As Joshua soon finds out, they’re also a criminal organization. Ellen Barkin (“Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” 1998) stars as Smurf, the family’s matriarch in both life and crime, alongside her right-hand man, Baz (Scott Speedman, “Felicity”). Ben Robson (“Vikings”), Shawn Hatosy (“The Faculty,” 1998), Jake Weary (“As the World Turns”), Daniella Alonso (“Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2,” 2015) and Molly Gordon (“I Am Sam,” 2001) round out the cast. As an outsider being brought into the criminal organization — and just a teenager, to boot — Joshua provides an interesting new take on crime families. “Animal Kingdom” premieres Tuesday, June 14, on TNT.

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Grease (1978, Musical) Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, The 700 Club 180* 311* Fire ('13, Dra) Jennifer Lawrence. John Travolta.

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Watchmen ('09, Act) Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Malin Akerman. 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wrecked (N) Wrecked (N) Conan (N) 139* 247* Gymnast" Soup" Secretary" Theory Theory Theory Theory Treasure of the Sierra

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Watchmen (2009, Action) Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Malin Akerman.

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8:00 p.m.

Culinary icon Wolfgang Puck welcomes the top 20 home cooks in this new episode. After he introduces the first Mystery Box Challenge, the contestants have only 60 minutes to create a dish featuring one of the world’s most versatile ingredients: potatoes.

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9:00 p.m.

Whitney is rushed to the hospital after collapsing at the dancea-thon in this new episode. However, it appears even the ER doctor doesn’t scare her enough to convince her to make a big change. Later, a snowy trip leads to disaster.

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10:00 p.m.

In this season premiere, Lillian (Natasha Leggero) and Beatrice (Riki Lindhome) get some advice about how to become famous. At the same time, Peepers (Michael Ian Black) hires a new servant, and Chair (Christina Hendricks) gives birth.

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Get ready to watch the Harrison family wheel and deal their way through another new season as cameras follow the purveyors of one of Sin City’s most successful pawn shops. Customers come in looking to unload amazing memorabilia and collectables. JUNE 12 - 18, 2016

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An elite team of Texas Game Wardens sets out to stop drug smuggling operations across the border in this new episode. As they spend a week on a floating cabin, the K-9 unit is called in to investigate reports of a woman killing owls.

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Jaws 2 (1978, Horror) Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Roy

Jaws 3 (1983, Horror) Bess Armstrong, Simon

Jaws: Scheider. Scheider. MacCorkindale, Dennis Quaid. The Revenge 130* 254* The Last Alaskans Last Alaskans: Rem. Last Alaskans: Rem. (N) North Woods Law (N) Star Law "Gulf Recon" (N) North Woods Law 184* 282* Below Deck: Mediterranean Million Dollar List "A More Million Dollar List "No Million Dollar Listing New The Real Housewives Watch What Million "Take 129* 273* Modern Family" Moore Mr. Nice Guy" York "Take a Walker" (N) Happens (N) a Walker" "Who's Got Game?" "Uncensored" American Greed "Sick American Greed: Scam "Six American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam "Six Paid Paid 208 355 Profits/ Hollywood Swinging" Feet Plunder" (N) Feet Plunder" Program Program "The Sky's the Limit" "Capturing the Fugitives" CNN Tonight (L) CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Amanpour Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny Kevin Hart: Grown... Schumer (N) Nikki Glaser Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Naked and Afraid "Edge of Naked and Afraid "Rumble Naked and Afraid "Mayan Naked and Afraid "The Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid "The Pain 182* 278* Madness" in the Jungle" Misery" Swarm" Forest" "Meltdown in Bolivia" Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Girl World Stuck Middle Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Girl World Stuck Middle Best Friends 173 291 O.J.:Made in America Explore the life of O.J. Simpson, who SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 went from being a football star to prison inmate. Pt. 3 of 5 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. UEFA Soccer Euro 2016 Wales vs. England Group B Site: UEFA Soccer Euro 2016 Poland vs. Germany Group C Site: NBA Tonight Jalen & NFL Live 144 209 Stade Bollaert-Delelis -- Lens Agglo, France Stade de France -- Paris, France Jacoby (N)

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005, Action)

Seven Pounds (2008, Drama) Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Will

Seven Pounds (2008, Drama) Rosario Dawson, Woody 133 258 Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, Brad Pitt. Smith. Harrelson, Will Smith. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "Sitcom Moms" Chopped Chopped "Healthy Rivalry" C hopped Beat Flay (N) Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay 110* 231*

Billy Madison ('95,

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, Adventure) Freddie Highmore, David Guilt "Pilot" The 700 Club 180* 311* Com) Adam Sandler. Kelly, Johnny Depp.

Hall Pass ('11, Com) Jason Sudeikis, Owen Wilson. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues ('13, Com) Steve Carell, Will Ferrell. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues 136* 248* Live From the U.S. Open (L) Live From the U.S. Open 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) VintFlip (N) VintFlip (N) 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Alone: A Deeper Cut (N) Alone (N) M ountain Men Join or Die Pawn Stars 120* 269* Deadly Wives "Opposites Deadly Wives "Love Covers Deadly Wives "Vanishing Deadly Wives "Marlboro Deadly Wives "Pretty Young Deadly Wives "The Liars 108* 252* Attract" a Multitude of Sins" Acts" Man Murder" Deadly Things" Club" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below 0 "Loaded" (N) Life -0 "The Hailstones" (N) Life Below Zero "Loaded" Life -0 "The Hailstones" P arks "Gates of the Arctic" Wild Spaces "Canyonlands" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder Open Season 3 ('10, Child) Dana Syder. Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 In Depth Mariners All MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays Site: Tropicana Field -- St. Petersburg, Mariners Softball 360 Champions Tennis 426 687 Access Fla. Post-game Degrees (N) Champions Classic Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync 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 Battle Battle Battle (N) Battle Battle Battle

Starship Troopers (1997, Sci-Fi) Casper Van Dien, Michael Ironside, Denise Richards.

Deep Impact ('98, Act) Morgan Freeman, Elijah Wood. Movie 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Conan (N) 139* 247* Kiss Hello" Beard" Doorman" Jimmy" Theory Theory

Gypsy (1962, Musical) Natalie Wood,

Funny Girl (1968, Musical) Omar Sharif, Anne Francis, Barbra

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the 132 256 Karl Malden, Rosalind Russell. Streisand. Forum ('66, Mus) Phil Silver, Zero Mostel. 600-lb Life "Pauline's Story" 600-lb "Ashley D's Story" 600-lb Life "Dottie's Story" EM: Weight Loss "Krista" Fat Chance "Derik" (N) M y Big Fat Fabulous Life 183* 280* Castle Castle "Sucker Punch"

The Lincoln Lawyer Matthew McConaughey.

Ocean's Twelve ('04, Act) George Clooney. 138* 245* TeenT. (N) Powerpu. (N) NinjaGo (N) Regular (N) King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad 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* The Andy Griffith Show A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Everybody Loves Raymond G. Lopez G. Lopez King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* SVU "American Tragedy" Modern Fam Modern Fam WWE Smackdown!

G.I. Joe: Retaliation ('13, Act) Channing Tatum. 105* 242* Elementary Element. "Corpse de Ballet" Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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G.I. Jane ('97, Dra)

Black Hawk Down (2001, Action) Eric Bana, Ewan McGregor, Josh Hartnett.

Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Christopher Carley, Bee 130* 254* Demi Moore. Vang, Clint Eastwood. Tanked! Tanked! "2 Chainz, 1 Tank" Tanked! Tanked "Penn & Teller" (N) Tanked! Tanked "Penn & Teller" 184* 282* Shahs of Sunset "Surprise! Shahs of Sunset "Six Shahs of Sunset "Lights,

Friday (1995, Comedy) Chris Tucker, Nia Long, Ice

Friday ('95, Com) 129* 273* You're Married" Persians Walk Into a Bar" Camera, Kaftans!" Cube. Chris Tucker, Ice Cube. American Greed "Fake It to Amer. Greed "Ray Nagin: American Greed: Scam American Greed "The Real American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Make It/ Kill the Witnesses" New Orleans Shakedown" Program Program "Detroit 'Crime Boss' Mayor" Wolf of Wall Street" "'Vintage' Wine Fraud" CNN Tonight M. Spurlock Inside (N) The Hunt "Torture House" The Hunt With John Walsh M. Spurlock Inside The Hunt "Fugitive Mom" 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Kevin Hart: Grown... Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny Kevin Hart/Pain 107* 249* Politics & Public Policy Today 210 350 Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People: Off Alaskan Bush People (N) Homestead Rescue (N) Alaskan Bush People 182* 278* the Grid (N) "Growing the Wolfpack" "Surviving the Lower 48" Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Austin & Ally K.C. Underc. StuckMid (N) Girl M. (N) Walk (N) Backsta. (N) Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Stuck Middle Girl World 173 291 O.J.:Made in America Explore the life of O.J. Simpson, who SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 went from being a football star to prison inmate. Pt. 4 of 5 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. UEFA Soccer Euro 2016 A.F.L. Football Philadephia Soul at Arizona Rattlers Site: Talking Stick Jalen & O.J.:Made in America Explore the life of O.J. Simpson, who Sweden vs. Italy Resort Arena -- Phoenix, Ariz. (L) Jacoby (N) went from being a football star to prison inmate. Pt. 4 of 5 144 209

Knowing ('09, Sci-Fi)

Knowing (2009, Sci-Fi) Chandler Canterbury, Rose Byrne, Nicolas FXM

47 Ronin (2013, Action) Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu 133 258 Nicolas Cage. Cage. Presents Asano, Keanu Reeves. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners (N) Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, Adventure)

Jumanji (1995, Fantasy) Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst, Robin Williams. The 700 Club 180* 311* Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Johnny Depp. Ride Along ('14, Act/Com) Kevin Hart, Ice Cube.

The Heat ('13, Com) Melissa McCarthy, Michael McDonald, Sandra Bullock.

The Heat 136* 248* Live From the U.S. Open (L) Live From the U.S. Open 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Home Imp Home Imp The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Love/List "Cramped Spaces" Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It House Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Aliens "The Alien Agenda" Aliens "Mysterious Relics" Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens 120* 269*

One for the Money (2012, Comedy) Jason O'Mara,

Taken (2008, Thriller) Famke Janssen, Leland Orser,

Gone (2012, Drama) Daniel Sunjata, Jennifer 108* 252* Daniel Sunjata, Katherine Heigl. Liam Neeson. Carpenter, Amanda Seyfried. The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Wild Y "The Frozen Frontier" Wild Y "Grizzly Summer" Wild Y "The Frozen Frontier" Wild Y "Grizzly Summer" America's Parks "Olympic" America's Parks "Saguaro" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder All In/ Cam HALO (N) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle vs Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Boston Red Sox Site: Fenway Park -- Boston, Mass. Mariners In Depth LFL-US 426 687 Boston (L) (L) Post-game Football Cops Cops Cops "What? Cops "Police Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Bellator MMA Fighters battle for $100,000 and a shot at Cops "Coast Cops "Coast 168* 241* Who Me?" Pullover" to Coast" to Coast" the title. to Coast" to Coast"

Deep Impact ('98, Act) Elijah Wood. WWE Raw (N) Wynonna Earp (N)

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Sabrina ('54, Rom)

Love in the Afternoon (1957, Romance) Audrey Hepburn,

A Foreign Affair (1948, Romance) Marlene

Ball of 132 256 Humphrey Bogart. Maurice Chevalier, Gary Cooper. Dietrich, John Lund, Jean Arthur. Fire Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress (N) Say Yes to the Dress (N) Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress 183* 280* Bones Bones

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Enjoy an evening of magical entertainment, beginning with a new episode of this series. Hosted by Dean Caine, the program features world-renowned illusionists and escape artists who present their best material.

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8:00 p.m.

Things get very personal as Rosewood (Morris Chestnut) and Annalise (Jaina Lee Ortiz) continue their search for the serial killer in this rebroadcast. Taye Diggs guest stars as Dr. Mike Boyce, Rosewood’s longtime best friend and world-renowned doctor.

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Taken (2008, Thriller) Famke Janssen,

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Ball of Fire ('41, Com)

Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957, Musical)

Criss Cross ('49, Thril)

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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131

John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated

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Enjoy a healthy walk to private, Tahuya Lake; where you have access as a member of the Tahuyeh Lake Community Club. Like fishing or boating? You’ve found the right place... Bring your building plans or mobile/manufactured home to this .31 acre lot. Conveniently located near shopping, dining, entertainment and public, Wildcat Lake. Wildcat Lake features: Fishing, playground, swimming area, basketball court, restrooms, and picnic area. Both lakes allow power boats!

Newly remodeled home on over 3 acres! Listen to the bubbling creek from this perfectly located property, extremely private yet minutes from amenities. Home was completely updated and wonderfully remodeled with new kitchen, all new flooring & interior paint, beautiful covered front porch. Too many things to list! Home has 2 auxiliary buildings that could be used for offices, guest bedrooms, etc. Huge detached shop for any projects that come along. All work was professionally done and nothing was overlooked.

3 bedrooms and a den, more than 2700 sq feet includes formal dining, kitchen nook and bar dining, tons of room in the kitchen, large sunken living room with a fireplace, 3 fairly large bedrooms, a den, a huge laundry room and an oversize garage This home was spectacular when it was built, could use a bit of updating, but has been maintained and is in great shape. Exterior is easy care, but enough yard to enjoy, a semi private back deck, and the beach is right across the street!

Charming “not too big” country cottage on beautifully landscaped .98 acre is conveniently located just 10 minutes from Sequim or Port Angeles. Vaulted ceiling and efficient layout creates a spacious yet cozy 3BR/2BA home. Very private corner lot has mountain and saltwater views, 4 decks and a wonderful patio for outdoor entertaining. New roof, decks and garden shed and plenty of room to build a big garage/shop. This home is move in ready!

Between Sequim and Port Angeles, this 2,240 SF home faces Mt. Angeles with a nice mtn. view from the living room and recreation room. Improvements since 2010 include new roof, carpet, laminate flooring, new stove & frig, windows, corian counters and more. The recreation room can accommodate a pool table or it could be a roomy master suite, business office with outside entrance or exercise room. The 1,344 sf high ceiling shop has tall sliding bay doors for RV, boat or equipment. It has a heated shop within.

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Private piece of paradise just waiting for you! This beautiful property has so much to offer including a 1704 sq ft main house, 1352 sq ft game/rec room above a large 1352 sq ft detached 2 car garage with a carport, PLUS a huge 1800 sq ft detached RV garage/shop. The acreage is parked out with a meandering trail for quiet walks, a large pond previously stocked with trout for fishing, tons of blueberry bushes, orchard with cherry trees, plum trees, etc., large rose garden and backed up to government land.

A home built before it’s time, this home was built with energy efficiency in mind! This home was built to with stand time and electric bills! Built with extra thick walls, solarium with heat exchange, Finnish fireplace, to stay at a constant temperature. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, formal dining, large kitchen, Water views, Mountain Views, Fruit trees, large greenhouse, 3 car garage with shop, large storage room and garden shed.

Curb appeal, great location, quality craftsmanship and pride of ownership. This house has it all. Brazilian cherry floors, vaulted ceiling, custom cherry cabinets, huge kitchen w/ large island perfect for the chef. Brkfst nook w/ mtn view, living room w/ propane fireplace and view of the private backyard pond. French doors open into 3rd bdrm, being used as den. Mstr suite has coffered ceiling and 5 piece bath w/ soaking tub. Bonus room upstairs w/ mtn view. Huge shop to melt any man’s heart!

Saltwater & Mt. Baker view, one level living & rental income makes this a unique home. Open floor plan, cherry cabinets, stainless appliances, oak & tile floors, vaulted ceiling & spacious master suite w/private deck + 2nd bedroom/den/office. Large guest bedroom + full one bedroom/one bath apt w/ separate entrance in daylight basement rented at $825 per month. Fenced yard w/ organic garden & fruit trees, 3 car garage with RV bay & adjacent to private greenbelt. Could be converted back to single family home.

Living on the Peninsula and enjoying the Serenity of all the wild life. Watching the Eagles and their Eaglets. The deer grazing through your yard daily, and so much more. You have Cline Spit & the Oyster House to launch your Boats, minutes from your door steps. This is a great place to build that custom home. This property is a wonderful deal. Google and see how much this area has to offer. Just a few minutes walking distance to the beach. Living the Good Life

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The old Rhodefer farm house sitting on 3.54 commercially zoned acres. Zoned C 11 General, consider the commercial possibilities from banks, bakeries and barber shops to professional offices and restaurants. See associated docs for permitted, conditional and special uses. The present owner had the home updated Approximately 3 acres of pasture to the west of the home is included. Property is now leased - call tenants for showing - Possession is subject to the lease.

At the top of Emerald Highlands, 1 lot below Bell Hill, good views of the Strait and a larger lot than it’s neighbors. Trees surround 3 sides of the property giving it ample privacy. Spacious formal dining room, great room with propane fireplace. Separate dining off the kitchen. Large deck of the family room. 1 /2 bath, office and laundry off the kitchen. Upstairs has a large bedroom, 3/4 bath large sitting room/office/yoga room. Lots of possibilities here.

Heavily wooded parcel in neighborhood of nice homes with western exposure. Very private setting that may have a water view after some clearing, difficult to verify with current trees. Property has been surveyed and a building site has been located.

This large parcel in neighborhood of million dollar homes has a building site with views of the strait, Protection Island, Mount Baker and the Cascades. The wetlands delineation on the north side of parcel guarantees a visual barrier and privacy from the road. End of the cul-de-sac location guarantees no traffic.

Country living in the city! Private backyard 3 bedrooms 2 bath home with 2705 sqft of living space with storage above garage. Large living/great room for entertaining- kitchen & dining area – 3 bedrooms upstairs – lower level could be separate quarters with 1 bedroom , 3/4 bath, living room with insert and its own entry way. This is a must see oasis in the city!

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COASTAL LIVING at it’s best in this newly remodeled Jamestown cottage. At the corner of Jamestown Road and Wilcox Lane this home is a real find. Extensively remodeled in 2015 with all new heated hardwood floors, cooktop, fridge, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, upgraded insulation and septic system. Would make a exceptional vacation rental, weekend getaway or full time residence. Mid-century style with open beam car decking ceilings. Community beach across road. Ask about purchasing with furniture.

This is one of the few 1.5 acre lots in Highland Hills neighborhood on coveted Bell Hill. It offers panoramic views of Sequim Bay, the Cascade Mountains, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Protection Island and stunning views of Mount Baker! This home site, which includes an attractive pond, extends from Covey Run on the west to Hawks Way on the east. The existing driveway along the north side of the property is shared by the two existing homes to the north.

Private lovely retreat. Heavily treed forest waiting for you to carve out your own private paradise, among the deer and birds. Surface water is from neighbors who diverted a spring onto the property. Neighbor is logging now near line, but not onto subject land.

Golf course frontage plus a mountain view. Park it out and call it home. Estates water system serves property. Quiet area, on paved cul-de-sac with underground utilities.

Private SALTWATER ACCESS belongs to this park-like acreage! Enter iron gates to covered porch & then into the home on brick floors. Family room has fireplace and separate wood stove, wood beams overhead, arched doorways plus a hidden bar! Separate living room for quiet activities. Well-organized kitchen with large dining area; built-ins for storage. Den/office in loft. Large RV/shop building, freshly painted & new roof. Small shelter & pastures for horses, llamas, etc.

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