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Chris Cooper and Marianne Leone Cooper will be special guests at the Port Townsend Film Festival in September.
2 added guests in film fest Oscar winner joins BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — Chris Cooper, who won the best supporting actor Oscar in 2002 for his role in “Adaptation,” will appear as an extra special guest at the Port Townsend Film Festival in September. Cooper and his wife, actress Marianne Leone Cooper, will join award-winning actor Beau Bridges as special guests. Bridges was named as this season’s special guest in June.
80 films The festival will be Sept. 25-27, when more than 80 films will be showed in eight theaters in Port Townsend over the three days. The presence of two special guests underscores this year’s festival’s unique flavor as well as the power of personal connections, according to Executive Director Janette Force. John Sayles and Maggie Renzi, the 2014 special guests, were so impressed with Port Townsend and the festival they chatted it up to many of their associates, including the Coopers, according to Force. TURN
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Algae here, but domoic acid absent BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Although a marine algae that can produce a potential lethal biotoxin has inundated bays off the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the toxin has not been found in shellfish samples on the beaches of the Strait or the North Olympic Peninsula’s Pacific coast. The toxin — a new danger for the Peninsula — is domoic acid. If present in high enough concentrations in shellfish and eaten, it can cause amnesic shellfish poisoning. TURN
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An EA-18G Growler assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 129 lands on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s Ault Field.
Structure, equipment boom in Puget Sound area the wharf that handles nuclear missiles at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor to the hangars on Whidbey Island set to receive New jets. New ships. New piers some of the military’s latest aircraft. stretching into Hood Canal. They’re just some of the big-ticket Building footing items the Navy has bought for its bases When the boom finishes five or so around the Puget Sound area. After a dozen years of Army growth years from now, advocates say the Navy and the end of a $2 billion wartime will have a secure footing in the Puget investment at Joint Base Lewis- Sound region for decades, similar to McChord, Navy Region Northwest is on what the Army and its boosters say they spent years establishing at JBLM. its own building spree. It’ll be home to some of the military’s It’s spending hundreds of millions of dollars improving facilities ranging from newest weapon systems, making it an BY ADAM ASHTON
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Here’s a summary of the major Navy proposals to add new facilities or enhance military training around Puget Sound. More detailed information is available at http://tinyurl.com/PDNNAVFACNorthwest
Naval Base Bangor ■ Project: New explosives handling wharf. ■ Cost: Up to $715 million. ■ Purpose: Give submarines with nuclear missiles more time for maintenance.
■ Completion: 2016. ■ Controversy: Anti-nuclear weapons activists have sued to force the Navy to reconsider its environmental safeguards. They’re concerned the Navy did not adequately study what might happen if an explosion at one wharf triggers another explosion at a second wharf. The case is at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Naval Base Bangor ■ Project: New pier and security improvements. ■ Cost: $33 million. ■ Purpose: Allow the Navy to
move two attack submarines from Bremerton to Bangor; close up a gap in perimeter security. ■ Completion: Under environmental review. ■ Controversy: Requires construction in Hood Canal.
Olympic Peninsula ■ Project: Enhancement of electronic warfare training range over Olympic Peninsula. ■ Cost: $750,000 to construct a signal emitter at Pacific Beach; other vehicles would be purchased. TURN
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Grateful Dead stops the music tonight THE GRATEFUL DEAD closes the lid on its storied half-century of concerts tonight in Chicago. Soldier Field, which was the last place legendary guitarist Jerry Garcia played with the band before his death in 1995, is hosting the final three shows of the short “Fare Thee Well” tour in what the remaining core members — rhythm guitarist Bob Weir, bassist Phil Lesh and percussionists Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann — say will be the last. The lakefront stadium hosted the first two concerts Friday and Saturday nights. The finale starts at 7 p.m. (5 p.m. PDT) tonight. Many of those who followed the band around decades ago — and can recite the exact number of shows they’ve seen —have become lawyers, accountants and, in at least
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The view from the stage at Chicago’s Soldier Field during the first of three finale concerts by the Grateful Dead on Friday night. one case, a member of the U.S. Senate. “Yes, my wife and I are coming for the Saturday and Franken Sunday shows,” said former comedian and avowed Deadhead Al Franken, who now represents Minnesota on Capitol Hill. “To me they represent a
big part of my life, they are a touchstone for a long time and they still are.” The Democrat began seeing the Dead about the time he was getting out of college in the early 1970s, and later became friends with Garcia and other members of the band when they appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” on which Franken was a cast member. “I still listen to them pretty much every chance I get,” he said.
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“Herkie jump” that is widely used by squads across the country. Mr. Herkimer had Mr. Herkimer been a scholarship student and head cheerleader at Southern Methodist University in Dallas when, after graduating in 1948, he borrowed $600 to begin what would amount to an American cheerleading industry. His first cheerleading camp attracted 52 girls and one boy; in his second year, enrollment climbed to 350. At first, he continued to teach physical education and statistics at SMU.
But, he said: “I was making more money in the summertime in camps than I was teaching all year at SMU. So I quit teaching and went full time into cheerleading. It grew by leaps and bounds.” Eventually, one of the companies he founded, the National Cheerleaders Association, was running camps at 430 sites staffed by 1,500 instructors and training 150,000 would-be cheerleaders annually. While cheerleading at scholastic sports events dates to the 19th century, Mr. Herkimer boasted that he took it “from the raccoon coat and pennant to greater heights,” especially after World War II.
Peninsula Lookback 1940 (75 years ago) Efforts to simplify the passport-visa requirements for Canadian visitors that went into effect July 1 are continuing in Washington, D.C., U.S. Rep. Mon C. Wallgren said. The congressman, whose congressional district includes the North Olympic Peninsula and the land border at Blaine and Lynden, said he has been conferring with State Department officials in the interest of border communities. Under consideration is a simple and less-costly document that would serve in place of the customary passport to cross the U.S.Canadian border.
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LAWRENCE R. HERKIMER, 89, who elevated cheerleading into an aspirational goal for generations of youths and a highly successful business for himself, organizing camps for wouldbe cheerleaders and selling the clothing and gear they would need, died Wednesday in Dallas. The cause was heart failure, his grandson Michael Dewberry said. Mr. Herkimer was often called the grandfather of modern cheerleading and Mr. Cheerleader. Not only did his enterprises achieve sales of $50 million a year, he also patented the pompoms that have become a staple of cheerleading and invented a leap known as the
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Forks and Clallam County are out of the runSea trials in Puget ning for a new mediumSound and the Strait of security state prison. Juan de Fuca have begun Three counties and three for the Plainview, believed cities are the finalists: to be the world’s largest Chelan, Douglas and hydrofoil vessel. Cowlitz counties, and AirThe 212-foot aluminum way Heights, Grandview craft, built for the Navy at a and Toppenish cities. cost of $12 million, is an The Forks City Council experimental vessel to see if and Clallam County had more speed can be built into proposed Forks as a locasurface ships. tion to help replace lost timThe Plainview, built by ber dollars and jobs. Lockheed Shipbuilding and Clallam County already Construction Co. in Seattle, has one medium-security has three foils shaped like prison, in Clallam Bay.
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CALIFORNIA IS SUFFERING from a terrible drought. But scientists have come up with a plan to convert toilet water into drinking water by a rigorous three-step purification process. That’s all it takes to convert sewage into the water that I then drink? I wish they hadn’t even told me how many steps they use. (Just lie to us, OK? Tell me the toilet water is filtered 3,000 times!) James Corden
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■ The per capita share of Washington state’s capital budget in the 24th Legislative District is $584.49, compared with a statewide per capita average of $557.14. Computations used in a report Friday on Page A1 omitted the Grays Harbor County portion of the district’s population and used an incorrect number for the state’s population, which is 7.1 million. The revised figures put the district’s per capita share at 105 percent of the state average, not the 900 percent that was reported.
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■ The site of exposure last winter for a woman who died of measles was a community health center in Clallam County, not Olympic Medical Center, state Health spokesman Donn Moyer stated Friday. WANTED! “Seen Around” A news report Friday items recalling things seen on the on Page A1 misidentified North Olympic Peninsula. Send them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box OMC. Moyer has not speci1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax fied the community health 360-417-3521; or email news@ center. See the report peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure today on Page A4.
FIRE SHOOTING UP trees near the county park on Indian Island on Thursday evening, reportedly caused by kids and fireworks . . .
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, July 5, the 186th day of 2015. There are 179 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On July 5, 1865, the Secret Service Division of the U.S. Treasury Department was founded in Washington, D.C., with the mission of suppressing counterfeit currency. On this date: ■ In 1687, Isaac Newton first published his Principia Mathematica, a three-volume work setting out his mathematical principles of natural philosophy. ■ In 1811, Venezuela became the first South American country to declare independence from Spain. ■ In 1935, President Franklin
D. Roosevelt signed the National Labor Relations Act. ■ In 1940, during World War II, Britain and the Vichy government in France broke off diplomatic relations. ■ In 1946, the bikini, created by Louis Reard, was modeled by Micheline Bernardini during a poolside fashion show in Paris. ■ In 1947, Larry Doby made his debut with the Cleveland Indians, becoming the first black player in the American League. ■ In 1954, Elvis Presley’s first commercial recording session took place at Sun Records in Memphis, Tenn.; the song he recorded was “That’s All Right.” ■ In 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first black man to win
a Wimbledon singles title as he defeated Jimmy Connors, 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. ■ In 1984, the Supreme Court weakened the 70-year-old “exclusionary rule,” deciding that evidence seized in good faith with defective court warrants could be used against defendants in criminal trials. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush thanked Iraq war ally Denmark during a stopover in Copenhagen while en route to an international economic summit in Scotland. Hurricane Cindy moved ashore, pelting the Louisiana coast with sideways rain and intermittent squalls. Retired Vice Adm. and war hero
James Stockdale, Ross Perot’s 1992 presidential running mate, died in Coronado, Calif., at age 81. ■ Five years ago: Israel eased its blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza to allow virtually all consumer goods; the move was welcomed by the White House, but Gaza business leaders and rights activists said the measures were far short of what Gaza needed. ■ One year ago: Ukrainian troops forced pro-Russian insurgents out of Slovyansk, a key stronghold in Ukraine’s embattled east. Petra Kvitova overwhelmed Eugenie Bouchard 6-3, 6-0 in less than an hour to win Wimbledon for the second time.
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A3 Briefly: Nation Fla. Ferris wheel comes to halt, riders evacuated ORLANDO, Fla. — The largest Ferris wheel on the East Coast reopened Saturday, one day after 66 riders were stranded on The Orlando Eye and had to be evacuated from the towering 400-foot attraction. “The team of technicians has successfully completed the necessary work to resolve the technical default that occurred [Friday] within the system that monitors the wheel’s position,” spokeswoman Dipika Joshi told the Orlando Sentinel. No one was hurt in the Friday afternoon stoppage and all were taken off in an operation lasting about three hours with help from firefighters. Orange County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Kathleen Kennedy said the attraction, which is billed by operators as the largest observation wheel on the East Coast, had initially stopped for more than 45 minutes Friday.
Open records rules MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said he and GOP legislative leaders have agreed to completely remove a part of the proposed state budget that would severely roll back the state’s open records laws. Walker announced the decision in a joint statement Saturday with Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, Assem-
bly Speaker Robin Vos and the co-chairs of the joint budget committee. The statement said the records proposal “will be Walker removed from the budget in its entirety.” They said the plan “was never intended to inhibit transparent government in any way.” The restrictions, which Republicans slipped into the proposed budget late Thursday, would exempt nearly everything created by government officials from Wisconsin’s open records law.
Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican presidential candidate; Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Ben Cardin, D-Md.; Reps. Tom Cole, R-Okla., and Joaquin Castro, D-Texas. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a Republican presidential candidate. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, a Republican presidential candidate; Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a Republican presidential candidate. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican presidential candidate; Kelly Shackelford, president and CEO of the conservative Liberty Institute; Evan Wolfson, president of the advocacy group Freedom to Marry.
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Obama plans major use of pardon power effort by Obama to correct what he sees as the excesses of the past, when politicians eager to be tough on crime threw away the key even for minor criminals. With many Republicans and Democrats now agreeing that the nation went too far, Obama holds the power to unlock that prison BY PETER BAKER door, especially for young AfricanTHE NEW YORK TIMES American and Hispanic men disWASHINGTON — Sometime proportionately affected. in the next few weeks, aides expect President Barack Obama Early efforts to issue orders freeing dozens of But even as he exercises federal prisoners locked up on authority more assertively than nonviolent drug offenses. With the stroke of his pen, he any of his modern predecessors, will probably commute more sen- Obama has only begun to tackle tences at one time than any presi- the problem he has identified. In the coming weeks, the total dent has in nearly half a century. The expansive use of his clem- number of commutations for ency power is part of a broader Obama’s presidency may surpass
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80, but more than 30,000 federal inmates have come forward in response to his administration’s call for clemency applications. A cumbersome review process has advanced only a small fraction of them, and just a small fraction of those have reached the president’s desk for a signature. “I think they honestly want to address some of the people who have been oversentenced in the last 30 years,” said Julie Stewart, the founder and president of Families Against Mandatory Minimums, a group advocating changes in sentencing. “I’m not sure they envisioned that it would be as complicated as it is, but it has become more complicated, whether it needs to be or not, and that’s what has bogged down the process.”
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Briefly: World McCain says U.S. must reasses its troop withdrawal KABUL, Afghanistan — The ongoing Taliban offensive in Afghanistan demands a reassessment of the Obama administration’s current plan to drawdown U.S. forces, U.S. Sen. John McCain said Saturday during a visit to the country’s capital. The Republican told reporters that Afghan national forces are fighting bravely, but suffering heavy losses in the field. McCain American and international troops have already stopped playing a combat role, remaining as trainers for local forces. The international numbers will be reduced further at the end of 2016. But McCain said reductions should be based on conditions on the ground.
Iran nuclear talks VIENNA — World powers and Iran have drawn up a draft document on the pace and timing of sanctions relief for the Islamic republic in exchange for curbs on Iran’s nuclear program, advancing on one of the most contentious issues at their negotiations,
diplomats told The Associated Press on Saturday. The officals spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly on this past week’s confidential negotiations. Written by technical experts, the document still must be approved by senior officials of the seven nations at the table, including Secretary of State John Kerry, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and the foreign ministers of the five other countries expected to join Kerry and Zarif in Vienna this weekend for a push to meet a Tuesday deadline.
Greece referendum ATHENS, Greece — With the crucial austerity referendum a day away, Greeks contemplated Saturday how their vote will shape their future and the impact a “yes” or “no” will have on the country’s youth. Opinion polls showed Greeks evenly split on whether to accept creditors’ proposals for more austerity in exchange for rescue loans, or defiantly reject the deal through today’s ballot and send the message that they’re simply fed up with years of harsh economic austerity. Greece’s high-stakes standoff with lenders saw the country default on debts last week, close banks to avoid their collapse, and lose access to billions of euros after an existing bailout deal expired. The Associated Press
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Joey Chestnut, left, and Matt Stonie compete in Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest men’s competition Saturday in New York City. Stonie came in first, eating 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. Chestnut came in second, eating 60 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes.
Health insurance companies seek big 2016 rate increases BY ROBERT PEAR THE NEW YORK TIMES
WASHINGTON — Health insurance companies around the country are seeking rate increases of 20 percent to 40 percent or more, saying their new customers under the Affordable Care Act turned out to be sicker than expected. Federal officials said they are determined to see that the requests are scaled back. Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans — market leaders in many states — are seeking rate increases that average 23 percent in Illinois, 25 percent in North
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Carolina, 31 percent in Oklahoma, 36 percent in Tennessee and 54 percent in Minnesota, according to documents posted online by the federal government and state insurance commissioners and interviews with insurance executives. President Obama, on a trip to Tennessee this week, said that consumers should put pressure on state insurance regulators to scrutinize the proposed rate increases. If commissioners do their job and actively review rates, he said, “my expectation is that they’ll come in significantly lower than
what’s being requested.” The rate requests, from some of the more popular health plans, suggest that insurance markets are still adjusting to shock waves set off by the Affordable Care Act.
Reviews pending It is far from certain how many of the rate increases will hold up on review, or how much they might change. But already the proposals, buttressed with reams of actuarial data, are fueling fierce debate about the effectiveness of the health law.
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West: Parents of slain woman focused on healing
Nation: Virginia chief says armed suspect was killed
World: Leader says Egypt foiled Sinai extremist ‘state’
World: State of emergency imposed after beach attack
THE PARENTS OF a woman killed at a San Francisco pier said they’re focused on healing and not on the fact that the man accused of shooting her has been deported five times. Kathryn Steinle’s father, Jim Steinle, told KNTV he hopes justice reigns in the case against Francisco Sanchez. Police arrested Sanchez about an hour after Wednesday’s seemingly random slaying of the 32-year-old San Francisco resident at Pier 14 — one of the busiest attractions in the city. Federal officials said Sanchez has seven felony convictions and has been deported five times to his native Mexico, most recently in 2009.
POLICE IN NEWPORT NEWS, Va., said a 23-year-old man was fatally shot by police after he ignored their pleas to put down a sawed-off shotgun. Police Chief Richard Myers said Kawanza Jamal Beaty was shot early Saturday in the ship-building city. He said the three officers involved in the fatal chase were put on paid administrative leave while separate investigations are conducted. Myers said someone nearby had heard the police warning “Drop the weapon! Drop the weapon!” but had not witnessed the deadly encounter. None of the officers involved in the chase was wearing a body camera.
PRESIDENT ABDEL-FATTAH ELSISSI, wearing battle dress for the first time in over a year, said Saturday that Egypt had foiled an attempt by the Islamic State group to seize territory and set up an extremist state with its recent assault on the military in the troubled northeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula. In combat fatigues he had said he hung up for good when he ran for president, the general-turned-politician met members of the army and delivered a speech to troops in Sinai, his first public comments on Wednesday’s attack. The group had tried to announce “an Islamic state, in their concept, an Islamic State in Sinai,” he said.
TUNISIA’S PRESIDENT DECLARED a state of emergency Saturday in response to a second deadly attack on foreigners in three months, saying the country is “not safe” and risks collapse from further extremist attacks. With a nationwide televised address, President Beji Caid Essebsi officially reintroduced urgent security measures for Tunisia that had been lifted in March 2014. The decision came just over a week after a gunman at the popular beach resort of Sousse attacked foreign tourists, killing 38 people. Essebsi said the state of emergency would last 30 days.
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PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County woman who died of measles this spring was exposed to the highly contagious virus at a community clinic in January, state Department of Health
spokesman Donn Moyer said Friday. Moyer said the Peninsula Daily News erroneously reported in a front-page article Friday that the woman, who was not identified, was exposed to measles at Olympic Medical Center. “It was not at the hospital,” he said. Moyer said the woman was at OMC about two months after she was exposed and about a week before she died, The woman was the first confirmed measles death in the U.S.
since 2003 and the first in Washington state since 1990. She was at the community clinic at the same time as a person who later developed a rash and was contagious for measles, Moyer said.
Transferred to Seattle She was later transferred to the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, where she died. Moyer said North Olympic Peninsula health officials declined
to release the name of the medical facility where the woman was before her transfer. “They opted to not identify that clinic,” he said. Iva Burks, Clallam County Health Department director, and Dr. Jeanette Stehr-Green, interim Clallam County health officer, did not return calls for comment Friday. The woman was not discovered to have contracted the virus until after her death. An autopsy concluded that she
died from pneumonia due to measles. A 14-year-old boy and a 5-yearold girl who are siblings and both from Clallam County were diagnosed with the virus in February. The girl, who attends kindergarten at Olympic Christian School in Port Angeles, caught measles after she was in the Lower Elwha Health Clinic on Jan. 29 about an hour after a 52-year-old man who also caught the disease. The man was diagnosed with measles Feb. 1.
$219,200 awarded for AmeriCorps PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District has been awarded $219,200 for the first year in a threeyear grant cycle to help fund 16 AmeriCorps members during the 2015-16 school year. The district now is seeking a program coordinator and tutors. Fifteen AmeriCorps members will serve in its schools — two each at the five elementary schools, two each at Port Angeles High School and Stevens Middle School and one at Lincoln High School. One member will be based at Crescent School District to be shared at all levels based on student need. AmeriCorps members’ service will focus primarily on tutor/mentor activities for at-risk or struggling students. Members will provide one-on-one and small group academic support during the school day and after school and during a fourweek summer session. “The school district knows the great value AmeriCorps members offer through service in our schools,” said district spokeswoman Tina Smith-O’Hara.
Former program “The former program in Clallam County, hosted by the Olympic Peninsula YMCA, is well known as having made successful, significant and unique contributions to student academic success in our schools. “We are excited about this opportunity, and we are confident we can build and grow the Port Angeles
School District program, starting with Port Angeles and Crescent School Districts, with the intention to grow the program Peninsula-wide in the future.” Smith-O’Hara said that the district has secured partnerships for the first year. “Besides Crescent Schools, the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, Sodexo Food Services, and the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center are already on board. “Now the work begins,” she added, “hiring an excellent staff and pulling all components together for a great program.” The district is seeking a program coordinator. For more information and to apply, visit https:// portangelesjobs.hrmplus.net. The district also is seeking AmeriCorps TutorsMentors. For more information and to apply, visit http:// tinyurl.com/PDN-PAschools Americorps.
Serve Washington The grant, announced last week by Serve Washington, which implements AmeriCorps programs, and Gov. Jay Inslee is one of 17 given throughout the state from a grant of $15.6 million provided the state by the Corporation for National and Community Service. The Port Angeles School District is one of 10 awarded from the “formula grant pool” in which secured funding in the amount of $2.6 million will support about 200 AmeriCorps members in communities throughout the state.
Drought information forum set in Tri-Area PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT HADLOCK — Chimacum Creek Primary School, 313 Ness’ Corner Road, will host a panel discussion on water and what the drought may mean locally from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 14. Various resource providers also will be present for homeowners and businesses. Time for answers to specific questions and concerns is being scheduled.
Organized by the North Olympic Development Council, speakers include representatives from WSU Extension Jefferson County, Jefferson Public Utility District, the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, state Department of Ecology and Local 20/20. For more information or to have a resource table at the event, phone Kate Dean at 360-301-1750 or email info@noprcd.org.
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PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend police officer carried a woman from her smoke-filled home as her garage burned. She and her husband, who were not identified, were safe but homeless at least briefly after the 5:24 p.m. Thursday blaze, said Patricia Willestoft, acting spokeswoman for East Jefferson Fire-Rescue. A neighbor saw smoke and flames coming from a garage in the 700 block of 41st Street and called 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers, who alerted the fire department. Port Townsend Police Officer Garin Williams carried the wife, who uses a walker, from the residence to safety, Willestoft said.
‘Scooped her up’ “He came in and scooped her up and carried her out and neighbors provided a chair for her,” Willestoft said. Her husband got out of the house on his own, she added. The first firefighters who arrived at 5:30 p.m. found the garage in flames. It was extinguished within 15 minutes. The cause of the fire is under investigation but it is suspected to be related to smoking materials, Willestoft said. The Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the American Red Cross assisted the couple with housing, while BoardUp, a company that provides victim assistance services, especially after fires, arrived from Bremerton to stabilize the garage and secure the house, Willestoft said. “They were going to spend at least one night in a motel,” she said.
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growing slowly Saturday on the slope of Pelton Peak as fire crews held it north of the Queets River. Hot, dry weather — with humidity measured at 31 percent — had helped feed the fire as it consumed an estimated 1,240 acres as of late Friday. Besides flames on the mountain, it smoldered in duff on the rain forest floor along Paradise Creek. Higher temperatures and continued low humidity that are forecast for today fanned concern that it could accelerate. The outlook for today’s weather called for clear skies, 38 percent humidity, gusty eastern winds 8 to 10 mph, and temperatures in the 70s and 80s. Conditions were expected to continue due to an unstable upper-level air mass, the forecast said. It said conditions were dangerous for wildfires above 2,000 feet. The Paradise Fire, which began at about 700 feet with a lightning strike May 15, had climbed above 3,000 feet on the 5,301-foot mountain by Wednesday. Although the Paradise Fire was estimated to be 21 percent
EAST JEFFERSON FIRE-RESCUE personnel were battling a wildfire Saturday afternoon in a clearcut area of Olympic National Forest northwest of Fulton Creek Road and King Drive near the Mason County line near Brinnon. The area reportedly was close to a power line corridor and said to be growing rapidly as it burned downhill. It had consumed about a quarter-acre shortly before 5 p.m. Peninsula Daily News
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contained Saturday, full containment was not an objective for the 104 members of the fire crews. Instead, firefighters hope to confine the blaze within park boundaries and stop its spread southward and westward. It will be allowed to run its course to the north and east as a natural phenomenon of the park’s ecosystem until it reaches a natural barrier. When it reaches such a point, “tactical action will be consid-
ered,” according to a National Park Service update. That might not occur until the end of September, according to the Incident Information System. Meanwhile, the fire continues through duff and downed timber, climbing along lichen on tree trunks into the forest canopy. Late last week, visitors to Hurricane Ridge and residents of western Jefferson County could see smoke from the fire. For more information and to track the fire, see http://inciweb. nwcg.gov or visit the Paradise Fire Facebook page.
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Serenity’s own shelter: equity line out of red Agency now can pay bills BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Like one of its clients, Serenity House has found shelter — from its creditors. An equity loan from Sound Bank will allow the agency that fights homelessness to meet unpaid bills of $455,000, according to Kim Leach, Serenity House executive director. The loan was processed Monday, she said, and money to creditors had begun to flow on Wednesday. On Monday, the agency also received $30,000 from the Medina Foundation of Seattle to fund its HUB and DreamU financial and employment programs. And the agency has applied for $262,000 from funds Clallam County commissioners allocated in April in the wake of the Serenity House crisis (see related report). The equity loan is secured by real property at 577 W. Washington St., Sequim, the former Kite Girl Plaza the agency bought in May 2014 to relocate its Sequim thrift store in a building that formerly housed Swain’s Outdoor.
Property renamed The property, renamed Serenity Square, includes three structures; it was valued at its sale at $1.1 million. The equity financing will be repaid with savings from reduced staffing, Leach said, and perhaps from the sale of property near downtown Port Angeles, including a building at 535 E. First St.
that once was Aggie’s Motel, and the former Street Outreach Shelter, 505 E. Second St. The Feb. 17 closure of that overnight haven for acutely homeless people revealed Serenity House’s financial plight, caused officials said by carrying on with programs while state and federal grants disappeared in the recession. A collapsed sewer was the immediate cause for the shelter’s shutdown. The agency lacked the more than $40,000 needed to repair it. Since then, the Salvation Army has taken over providing overnight shelter to the homeless while it works on installing a sprinkler system required by the city of Port Angeles. Leach announced the equity loan during the 2015 Clallam Forum on Homelessness last month. During that meeting of representatives of agencies that combat homelessness, one of Serenity House’s creditors asked when he would get his money.
Landlord due $1,600 Steven Triggs said he held four months of promissory notes for rent owed him at 1015 15th St. “They owe me about $1,600 in back rent,” Triggs told Peninsula Daily News. “Kim [Leach] walked into a big mess to start with. I don’t blame her for this, but I don’t want to be ignored either.” Triggs said Wednesday he had received the money from Leach that afternoon. Leach came close to tears at the Homelessness Forum and again when she spoke by telephone with the PDN. “I try to tell people that it’s not OK that we owe them money,” Leach said. “To me it’s just awful; it’s
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Some of that need will be met by the Medina Foundation grant to Serenity House’s HUB and DreamU programs. HUB and DreamU participants typically are younger than 30 and have pre-school children. They are homeless or at risk of losing their homes, and are studying to boost their job and money management skills. HUB is a collaboration among Serenity House, state agencies, Peninsula College, Kitsap Community Services, and Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP). DreamU clients are 17 to 24 years old who struggle with limited job opportunities. For more information about Serenity House, call 360-452-7224 or email serenity@olypen.com.
Selling some of the property could depend on city of Port Angeles approval to separate two lots on Second Street from the tract occupied by the Port Angeles thrift store, 502 E. First St. The agency also trimmed salaries by $25,000 a month, Leach said, but hopes to restore staffing. “Our outcomes are so high because we have good, solid staffing levels to meet the needs of clients. That’s where our success is.” Clallam County’s figures from the annual federal Point in Time census of homeless people, Leach said, _______ showed a 10-year reduction in homelessness of 86 perReporter James Casey can be cent. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. “Where there once were 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily 50 people on the street, now news.com.
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■ Forks Abuse: Kid CARE, $12,000. ■ Habitat for Humanity: Maloney Heights development, $26,250. ■ Healthy Families: Bridge for Housing, $35,090. ■ Salvation Army: Emergency shelter, $40,000. ■ North Olympic Regional Veterans Housing Network: Case manager/outreach worker, $29,556. ■ North Olympic Regional Veterans Housing Network: Sarge’s Place furniture replacement, $10,285. ■ North Olympic Regional Veterans Housing Network: Camp Sol Duc restoration and South End Apartment completion, $31,130. ■ Serenity House: Operating support for emergency shelters, $141,323. ■ Serenity House: Supportive services to stabilize clients and equip them to overcome homelessness, $80,909. ■ Serenity House: Housing Resource Centers, $40,500. ■ The Answers for Youth (TAFY): Bridging the Gap 5, $19,000. ■ Tobias Property LLC (agent for Lincoln Apartments): Public/private collaboration in securing permanent housing, $30,888, ■ Tobias Property LLC: Permanent supportive housing, $7,462. ■ Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics (VIMO): Dental services, $33,9906.
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there are six,” she said, but added that 37 percent of people who lack secure, safe shelter are children. “If you’re looking at the face of homelessness, it’s not the scruffy middle-aged man who’s walking around talking to himself. It’s an 8-yearold who’s trying to remain in school.”
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just awful for the county; it’s just awful for the employees.” During the dearth in funds, Serenity House moved its single women residents from their own quarters into a building they share with men. The agency also closed its offices in the old Aggie’s building and moved them across First Street. “Everything’s coming together,” Leach told the PDN. “The loan pays that debt so we can rebuild our relationships with the landlords and the merchants that we depend on for repairs.”
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Guests: Sharing small CONTINUED FROM A1 Cooper had been discussed as a potential guest but had previous commitments. The film festival received a commitment from Bridges and Force invited Leone Cooper, a writer and actor, to participate in the festival’s Formative Film portion on Sept. 27. When Cooper’s schedule changed, his wife notified Force of his availability who modified the schedule to accommodate a second special guest. “John and Maggie told all their friends, which included Chris and Marianne, what it’s like to come to a small community and share their art,” Force said. “Our festival is the polar opposite of where people go to be recognized in a pretentious formal environment.” This is similar to how the festival connected with Bridges, who was recruited by Port Townsend resident and former Hollywood actor John Considine.
‘Friendship’ “This is all about friendship and connections,” Force said. Bridges is scheduled to host a screening of “The Fabulous Baker Boys on Sept. 25, followed by a question-and-answer period. Cooper will appear the following evening to screen and discuss “Adaptation.” Both events will be in the evening at the American Legion Hall, 250 Monroe St., which will be equipped with a high-quality large screen and “250 plush seats,” Force said. Leone Cooper will appear at the same venue
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First meeting Cooper and Bridges will meet at the festival for the first time, Force said. “They have both been in the business for so long and their paths have probably crossed but they have never worked together,” Force said. Cooper and Leone Cooper, both 63, said they are looking forward to visiting Port Townsend after the enthusiastic description by Sayles and Renzi. Cooper may become even more familiar with the town, as he is negotiating to play Captain William Henry Pratt in Sayles’ “To Save the Man,” scheduled to film at Fort Worden State Park next summer. Cooper’s first film role was in Sayles’ “Matewan” in 1987. The two have worked on four films together. “I’m fortunate that good supporting roles have come my way. I have no great
desire to carry a film,” Cooper said. “I come from a theater background where you learn that no role is too small, but I make the lead actors work their butts off. “I do my homework, come prepared and make them give a better performance.” Cooper said that many young actors lack sufficient depth. “They start so young they don’t have any life experience to bring to their work,” said Cooper, who was 35 when he made his first screen appearance. “They’ve never done any stage work and sort of go dry after the fifth take.” While a film may feature actors who vary in terms of fame and prestige, there is no place for such stratification on the film set. “It’s all about the performance,” said Leone Cooper, who played a recurring role on “The Sopranos” and who, along with Cooper, has a small part in the new David O. Russell film “Joy,” starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert DeNiro. “I played Robert DeNiro’s ex-girlfriend and stayed away from him before the filming because I heard he was shy,” Leone Cooper said. “But as soon as he started work, he was focused, generous and everything you could ask for in an actor.” Cooper had similar experiences with Meryl Streep, with whom he acted in “Adaptation” and “August:
Osage County.” “For the first two weeks of our filing ‘Adaptation,’ I was intimidated until we got to know each other and she put me at ease,” he said. “I wanted to give her my best effort and she found ways to tell me she appreciated that. “It’s always good to her from a person you respect that they appreciate your work and the choices that you make.” Aside from “Joy,” Cooper is to appear in “Demolition” along with Naomi Watts and Jake Gyllenhaal and the miniseries version of Stephen King’s time travel fantasy “11/22/63” which will be shown on the online Hulu. As a writer, Leone Cooper reads the scripts submitted to her husband and offers her evaluation. “Unfortunately for Chris, he’s married to a writer so I read his stuff,” she said. “Sometimes, like ‘Adaptation,” it is so good that it jumps off the page. “Other times the script may not be great but the character is a good one.” Both Coopers are excited about the script for “To Save The Man.” “I’m in a fortunate position,” Cooper said. “If something excites me, I can spend my energy doing it.”
________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula dailynews.com.
Algae: Area watched CONTINUED FROM A1 seawater each week. They upload the data to That can lead to vomit- an online database as part ing, nausea, diarrhea, of SoundToxins, a cooperaabdominal cramps, head- tive partnership led by state ache, dizziness, loss of short- managers, environmental term memory, seizures, pro- learning centers, tribal harfuse respiratory secretions, vesters, and commercial cardiac arrhythmia and fish and shellfish farmers. No information is availlead to coma and death. The biotoxin is present able to discern if the algae is on the coast of Oregon and present in all other inlets southern Washington in stretching west from some of the highest concen- Sequim Bay to Neah Bay trations ever observed, because there is no algae monitoring system curexperts say. But it has not been found rently in place. However, the state does in shellfish on the North monitor shellfish for conOlympic Peninsula. “As of yet, we really tamination at those locahaven’t had any of the toxin tions, Borchert said. “We test actual shellfish being produced” in any inlet tissue for the presence of on the Strait, said Jerry Borchert, marine biotoxin toxins. We still analyze coordinator for the state shellfish tissues from those Department of Health’s locations, we just don’t get any Office of Environmental phytoplankton information.” Health & Safety. “To date, there has been Other biotoxins very little to no domoic acid.” Present closures of some A bloom of the single-cell Strait beaches to recrealgae Pseudo-nitzschia ational shellfish harvesting which can, at times secrete are due to other biotoxins the poison, stretches in the such as paralytic shellfish Pacific from central Califor- poison or diarrhetic shellnia to southern Alaska, the fish poison, vibrio bacteria largest of its kind in more or pollution. than a decade. “It is important to note It has made its way east that Clallam County from through the Strait of Juan Pillar Point east to the Jefde Fuca. Researchers are ferson County line and studying the algae in Sequim and Discovery Bay Sequim and Discovery Bays. are closed to the recreMore than one million ational harvest of all specells of Pseudo-nitzschia per cies of shellfish due to the liter of seawater were presence of biotoxins — in observed in samples taken this case paralytic shellfish last week from both bays. poisoning and diarrhetic Toxin-producing algae is shellfish poisoning,” said actively monitored in Neil Harrington, Jamestown Sequim Bay by the James- S’Klallam tribe environtown S’Klallam tribe, and in mental biologist. Discovery Bay by the Port The highest level of parTownsend Marine Science alytic shellfish poisoning Center, who take samples of (PSP) recently found in
Sequim Bay was 424 micrograms per 100 grams of shellfish, according to the state Office of Environmental Health & Safety. Recreational shellfish harvesting is prohibited once more than 80 micrograms of PSP per 100 grams of shellfish are found in samples. The highest level of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) found recently in Sequim Bay, 43 micrograms per 100 grams of shellfish, measured from a sample collected June 9. The recreational threshold is 16 micrograms of DSP. Discovery Bay peaked June 16 with 200 micrograms of PSP. There was no more than 15 micrograms of DSP measured in the bay during June. Levels of PSP and DSP at Clallam Bay, Neah Bay and Slip Point remain well below the threshold. Pseudo-nitzschia does not always secrete domoic acid, and scientists do not know what triggers the process. The algae may be growing rapidly because of ample sunlight this season and above-average water temperatures, experts said. If the toxin were present in the seawater, it would be absorbed and concentrated by local shellfish, delivering a nasty dose if eaten. There is no known antidote for domoic acid, and cooking or freezing does not lessen the toxicity.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
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The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider on the consent agenda administering a $100,808 Community Development Block Grant for the Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chamber in the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Commissioners will conduct an executive session regarding attorney client privilege and exemptions to the state open public meetings act at 11 a.m. No additional items are on the regular agenda, although the meeting will include a public comment period and a commissioners’ report. The grant to OlyCap will go toward public services for low- and moderate-income people in Jefferson and Clallam counties. Other items on the consent agenda include: ■ Scheduling a hearing at 10 a.m. July 20 in commissioners’ chambers to discuss second quarter budget appropriations and extensions for various county departments. ■ An agreement to assume monitoring service costs for the Jefferson County Jail fire alarm replacement project with no additional fund allocation required. ■ A change order to spend an additional $4,094 for phase 2 of the Paradise Bay Road project to pay for removal of two trees. ■ An agreement with the state Department of Ecology for well inspection, based on fee for service. ■ Reducing a contract with Concerned Citizens
Community Access by $10,410. The original contract was for $19,440. ■ An agreement to allocate $2,000 for Youth Mental Health First Aid training administered by Jefferson County Public Health. ■ A $3,500 contract with Marine Resources Consultants to conduct underwater videographic eelgrass survey of a portion of shoreline near Port Townsend.
Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council meting originally scheduled Monday has been cancelled. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. No other city meetings are scheduled this week.
Port of Port Townsend Port of Port Townsend commissioners will conduct a regular meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday in chambers, 333 Benedict St., preceded by a workshop at 9:30 a.m. Agendas were not posted by Saturday.
Public utility district Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners are scheduled to meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock. The agenda was not posted by Saturday.
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TUMWATER — A twocar crash on Interstate 5 left one person dead near Tumwater, and then several others were injured in a second crash near the first site. KOMO-TV reported that the first crash happened just before 6 a.m. on Saturday when two cars collided. State Patrol Trooper Guy Gill said one person was killed and the crash is being investigated as a vehicular homicide. As troopers were wrapping up their investigation, as second four-car crash occurred nearby. Gill said there were mul-
tiple injuries. A child was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Their conditions were not known. That crash forced the closure of all northbound lanes of I-5 until Saturday afternoon.
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PORT ANGELES — Re-enactments of the famous “shot heard round the world” on April 19, 1775, at Concord, Mass., and the battles of Lexington and Concord that launched the Revolutionary War will take place at the George Washington Inn from Wednesday, July 15, through Sunday, July 19. With black-powder muskets blazing away, red-coated British troops will face the determined resistance of colonial militia twice each day at noon (Lexington Green) and 2:30 p.m. (Concord Bridge). A full scale replica of the Concord Bridge will be in the inn’s lavender fields. There also will be a colonial village, British and militia camps plus wool-spinning, gunsmithing and blacksmithing with colonial period reenactors. A reenactor depicting Gen. George Washington also will be camped on the grounds and available to the public. The George Washington Inn, a luxury bed and breakfast at 939 Finn Hall Road, between Port Angeles and Sequim on a bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, is a re-creation of Washington’s home in Mount Vernon, Va. Its lavender fields comprise the Washington Lavender Farm. The events are part of the innfarm’s Northwest Colonial Festival/ Washington Lavender Festival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 15-19 and coincide with the July 17-19 Sequim-area Lavender Weekend. Admission is $10 per car (up to 6 people, $5 for additional adults/children, kids under 6 are free) and will include access to the reenactments, demonstrations, food vendors, music concerts on the weekend and the lavender farm’s gift shop. Separate afternoon tea seating at the inn on the weekend are available at $33.95 per person. To buy advance tickets, or for more information, click on www. colonialfestival.com and www.facebook.com/walavenderfestival. Or phone the inn at 360-452-5207.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula:
your shades. The concerts are for all ages. A wine, beer and cider garden for concertgoers is available at the ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN THE plaza beginning at 4:30 p.m. PARK — Tuesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Next Concert on the Dock: Lobo Del Mar (rousing Celtic, blue- Locust Street Taxi (jazzy folk-rock grass, Middle Eastern and Mexican sounds), July 16. music and flamenco). Sequim’s Music in the Park is ■ PORT TOWNSEND FREE every Tuesday evening through FRIDAY AT THE FORT — FriAug. 25 at the outdoor James Cen- day, noon to 1 p.m., Eduardo Menter amphitheater in the Sequim donça (Brazilian music). Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Centrum’s Free Fridays at the Road, just north of Carrie Blake Fort concert series continues every Park. Friday through July 31 at the Bring a lawn chair or blanket to Nora Porter Commons at Fort Worthe grassy expanse in front of the den State Park. amphitheater and a picnic meal to A state Discover Pass is not necenjoy while listening to the perfor- essary for concert parking. mance. Grab your sun hat and sunNext Music in the Park: The glasses, pack a lawn chair or blanOld Sidekicks (vintage country and ket and bring your lunch. bluegrass), July 14. If weather is inclement, alternative plans will be posted on the ■ PORT ANGELES CONCentrum website, www.centrum. CERT ON THE PIER — Wednes- org. day, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Dukes of Next Free Friday concert: Meg Dabob (Dixieland jazz). Yates and the Reverie Machine, The Port Angeles Regional July 17. Chamber of Commerce’s Concert on the Pier is every Wednesday ■ SEQUIM SUMMERTIME night through Sept. 9 at City Pier. MUSIC! — Friday, 6 p.m. to 8 Dancing is encouraged. p.m., Joy in Mudville (Tongue & City Pier is a kid-friendly, dogGroove and Deadwood Revival friendly, no-smoking, no-skatefounders Jason Mogi and Kim boards, no-alcohol venue. Trenerry with old-time bluegrass, Some chairs are available for folk, rock, country, funk and some the disabled and early arrivals. acoustic Grateful Dead). There are snack and beverage The concert is on the outdoor vendors. Concerts will move to the stage behind the Sequim Library, roofed Gateway transit center, Lin- 630 N. Sequim Ave. coln and Front streets, if there’s The four-concert Sequim Sumrain. mertime Music! series concludes “Bubble Man” Greg Bondy proFriday, Aug. 28. It is funded by vides entertainment for kids at Friends of Sequim Library. Concert on the Pier with chalk for Bring blankets or lawn chairs pavement drawing and a bubblefor seating. making machine. Next Summertime concert: Next Concert on the Pier: Buck Witherow (featuring Abby Mae Naked, featuring Brian “Buck” Latson and Dillan Witherow with Ellard (country rock), July 15. their brand of acoustic rock), July 24. ■ PORT TOWNSEND CONCERT ON THE DOCK — Thurs■ AND MORE — For more day, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Trenary information about free concerts and the Coal Miners (rock ‘n’ roll). and other music events, check the The free Port Townsend Concert Peninsula Daily News’ weekly Penon the Dock, sponsored by the Port insula Spotlight section every FriTownsend Main Street Program, day — and consult the North continues every Thursday through Olympic Peninsula Events CalenAug. 20 at the Pope Marine Plaza dar at www.peninsuladailynews. in downtown Port Townsend. com. Bring a chair or blanket and Peninsula Daily News
Ludlow newcomers PORT LUDLOW — Newcomers and those who want to get to know their Port Ludlow community are invited to the Community Newcomers Welcome Program to meet their neighbors from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Port Ludlow Bay Club, 120 Spinnaker Place. Peninsula Daily News
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SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and General Electric announced that Rose Ridder, a graduate of Port Townsend High School, was one of 20 students nationwide who were awarded the GE Reagan Foundation Scholarship. Out of 13,000 applications, only 20 were selected
to receive $10,000 a year, for up to four years, to be applied to student tuition, room and Ridder board while the recipient is pursuing a bachelor’s degree at an accredited U.S. college or university. Ridder will pursue engi-
neering at Swarthmore College in the fall. She also received an honors Associate Degree of Arts from Peninsula College through Running Start, a state initiative to give students in the 11th and 12th grades a chance to take college courses to accelerate their education. This scholarship program, which just completed its fifth year, awards stu-
dents who embody the vision and values personified by the late president, including leadership, drive, integrity and citizenship, the sponsors said. Learn about the recipients at http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-ReaganScholarship. To learn more about the education programs and the scholarship, visit www. reaganfoundation.org/ education.
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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Monday’s speaker will be Ken O’Hollaren, executive director of the Port of Port Angeles. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage.
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■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be David Timmons, Port Townsend city manager. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Meetings normally are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Timmons Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. However, there will be no meeting this Tuesday. The weekly meeting schedule will resume July 14. All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News
$ Briefly . . . Aberdeen puts temporary ban on auto racing ABERDEEN — The City Council has voted unanimously to adopt a six-month moratorium on auto-racing events within the city limit. With the moratorium, the council, members said, aims to adopt rules and regulations for such events to ensure the safety of spectators. The vote passed 9-0. It preceded the Triple Threat drifting and autocross racing event scheduled in the SouthShore Mall parking lot over Labor Day weekend. Last year’s event included drag racing in the mall parking lot.
Microsoft taxes REDMOND — Washington state is quietly giving Microsoft a tax increase, and the company isn’t complaining about the $57 million tax hike over the next two years. The state budget deal agreed to in Olympia last week included the closing of a number of tax breaks. One was the repeal of a software machinery and equipment sales tax exemption. The budget line doesn’t mention Microsoft by name, but it says the budget change only applies to a software company with more than 40,000 employees in Washington that has been around since at least 1981. Microsoft is the only company that fits that description. Other companies can continue to claim the sales tax break, which exempts manufacturers and software-makers from paying sales tax on equipment they buy to help make their products. Microsoft acknowledged the tax increase.
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ging its feet. In April 2014, the Department of Defense announced that military recruits would start using athletic shoes 100 percent made and manufactured in America, in recognition of a law Congress passed in 1941 requiring the department give preference to American-made goods. Over a year after the announcement, the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines have still not purchased a single sneaker that meets the exacting standards of the 1941 law, known as the Berry Amendment. Mark Wright, a spokesman for the Department of Defense, said the department is continuing to test Berry-compliant sneakers.
Health care buy NEW YORK — Aetna will spend about $35 billion to buy rival Humana and become the latest health insurer bulking up on government business as the industry adjusts to the federal health care overhaul. The proposed cash-and-stock deal, announced early Friday, would make Aetna a sizeable player in the rapidly growing Medicare Advantage business, which offers privately run versions of the federally funded health care program for the elderly and some people with disabilities. Humana has nearly 3.2 million people enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans, a total that falls just short of market leader UnitedHealth Group Inc.
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: to be announced. ■ Tuesday: Steve Zenovic and Laurel Black from Port Angeles Nor’wester Rotary Club discussing its “Jammin’ In the Park” event. ■ Wednesday: Show preempted by a Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: Brian Soiseth discusses Oxford House, a group home for recovering alcoholics and addicts. In the second segment, Mike Howe, Clallam County Public Utility District communications director, guests.
U.S. shoes tested BOSTON — New Balance thinks the U.S. military is drag-
Sea blasting lawsuit ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A federal judge will hear arguments this month by fishing groups who want him to shut down a research project that involves blasting the ocean floor off the coast of New Jersey with sound waves. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Shipp will hear the groups’ request July 15 for a temporary restraining order stopping the project. Fishing groups and environmentalists say the research disturbs and can possibly harm marine life including dolphins, turtles and whales. The project uses sound waves to study sediment on the ocean floor dating back 60 million years to see how sea level rise has changed the coastline. Rutgers University, the University of Texas and the National Science Foundation said they take extensive precautions to avoid harming marine life.. Peninsula Daily News, McClatchy News Service and The Associated Press
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Medical marijuana is displayed at a dispensary in Seattle. While even recreational marijuana use is legal in Washington state, Colorado and elsewhere, federal prohibitions remain rigid.
UP IN SMOKE Legalized marijuana may choke chances for getting federal jobs BY MATTHEW ROSENBERG AND MARK MAZZETTI THE NEW YORK TIMES
WASHINGTON — For all the aspiring and current spies, diplomats and FBI agents living in states that have liberalized marijuana laws, the federal government has a stern warning: Put down the bong, throw out the vaporizer and lose the rolling papers. It may now be legal in Colorado, Washington state and elsewhere to possess and smoke marijuana, but federal laws outlawing its use — and rules that make it a firing offense for government workers — have remained rigid. As a result, recruiters for federal agencies are arriving on university campuses in those states with the sobering message that marijuana use will not be tolerated. So members of a new generation are getting an early lesson in what their predecessors have done for as long as there have been espionage, diplomacy and bureaucracy. They are lying and stalling
when necessary to avoid, in the case of the newcomers, failing a drug test. As any regular marijuana smoker will tell you, it usually takes about two weeks for evidence of marijuana use to disappear from urine, a urine sample being the method by which drug use ordinarily is tested.
between what voters are willing to tolerate and what federal agencies allow, leaving men and women who are trying to build careers in government with a choice between honesty and their ambitions. The CIA requires that its job candidates be “generally” drugfree for at least a year, and asks potential hires about past use, Power of delay according to Lyssa Asbill, an “Delaying something is part of agency spokeswoman. But how much past use constiwhat a good diplomat is supposed to know how to do,” said John, a young tutes too much is not clear. American diplomat who lives in Washington, D.C., where marijuana FBI’s tough standards use became legal this year. The FBI has even tougher “If you can’t put off a test for standards. The bureau insists two weeks, I mean, come on.” that recruits refrain from mariHe spoke on the condition that juana use for at least three years only his first name be used in an before hire. effort to avoid losing his job. Yet even the director of the Government officials who have FBI, James B. Comey, acknowlgotten high are hardly rare, and edged last year that his agency’s the long list of elected officials who rule could hurt recruitment, have admitted to past use of mari- although no federal agency has juana — and other substances — yet offered specific numbers or starts with President Barack other evidence that they are havObama, who wrote that he had ing trouble filling jobs. used both marijuana and cocaine. TURN TO POT/A9 But there is a widening chasm
Frustrated flyers applaud airlines collusion inquiry BY HILARY STOUT THE NEW YORK TIMES
NEW YORK — As the manager of her husband’s rock band, Jill Meniketti has booked many flights over the past 12 years. She used to buy tickets for the San Francisco-based band, Y&T, two months in advance; now she makes it three to ensure seats for the eight-member entourage. Even so, when she recently tried to book a trip to Europe in late September, she said, “I couldn’t believe how few seats there were. It was crazy.” As a United Airlines Mileage Plus member with premiere silver status, she used to get free upgrades to economy-plus and two free checked bags for each person.
Costs skyrocketing Now she regularly spends about $800 on the band’s baggage fees (there are instruments as well as suitcases). She paid an additional $696 for two upgrades to economy plus. “Booking air travel is my own personal hell,” she said. News last week that the Justice Department is investigating
the major domestic airlines for possible collusion has Meniketti and plenty of other passengers cheering the government on. After a wave of airline mergers, the once-struggling industry is enjoying an unusual period of profitability after years of struggles. And its success comes at a time when passengers’ ire is rising.
Add-on fees Add-on fees for everything from bags of pita chips to exit-row seats, ever-shifting luggage rules and increasingly crowded and cramped planes have left many travelers feeling powerless and infuriated. Net profits of American carriers hit $12 billion last year, according to a recent Deutsche Bank report. Most of that belongs to the four major carriers — American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines — which together control roughly 80 percent of the market, up from 60 percent for the four major carriers in 1999. But while declining competition has pushed up prices on some
routes, the overall price of domestic tickets has declined since 2000 after adjusting for inflation, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Those softening fares have resulted in a growing list of ancillary fees, piled on in an environment of waning competition, some consumer advocates said. Statistics on the overall cost of such fees to consumers are hard to find, but according to the transportation statistics agency, Delta, American and United alone earned more than $2 billion on baggage fees in 2014. “Let’s not think this is just about fares and capacity,” said Diana Moss, president of the American Antitrust Institute, a nonprofit organization that advocates fair competition and enforcement of the antitrust laws.
Justice Department The issue of capacity, or seat availability, is a focus of the Justice Department probe. Industry data show that the daily supply of seats on domestic flights has fallen sharply since 2007, but has begun to rise. TURN
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Clot device backed for treating stroke patients subjects who did not have diabetes but who had a body-mass index of 30 or greater — classifying them as obese — or who had a BMI between 27 and 30 (overweight) and had high blood pressure or a worrisome cholesterol profile.
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NEW YORK — Many stroke patients have a new treatment option — if they seek help fast enough to get it. New guidelines endorse using a removable stent to open clogged arteries causing a stroke. The guidelines, issued last Monday by the American Heart Association, are the first new stroke treatment in two decades to win the group’s strongest backing. Most of the 800,000 strokes in the U.S. each year are caused by a blood clot in the brain. The usual treatment is a clot-dissolving medicine called tPA. But the drug must be given within 4½ hours after symptoms start. Some clots cannot be dissolved. The mesh stent retriever is pushed through a tube into a blood vessel and guided to the clot. It traps the clot, which is removed with the stent. The guidelines say patients can be treated with a stent retriever if it is done within six hours of symptom onset, they have a severe stroke caused by a clot in a large artery, and have brain imaging that shows at least half of the brain on the stroke side is not permanently damaged.
Diabetes drug in weight-loss LOS ANGELES — The diabetes medication liraglutide helped more than twice as many obese subjects in a clinical trial lose 5 percent of their body weight, and more than three times as many lose a tenth of their body weight, compared with subjects taking a placebo, according to new research.
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This photo provided by Covidien, part of Minneapolis-based Medtronic Inc., shows its stent used to clear blood clots in the brain that cause strokes.
Health Roundup The drug also appeared to reduce dramatically the risk of developing type-2 diabetes among those taking it. Compared with subjects getting liraglutide, those getting a placebo medication were eight times likelier to be diagnosed with type-2 diabetes during the 12-month trial. The injectable drug, marketed as Saxenda and produced by Novo Nordisk, was approved last December by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration as a weight-
loss drug, partly on the strength of the just-published clinical trial. Saxenda is the fourth prescription medication to be approved for weight loss by the FDA in the past three years. It joins the drugs Belviq (lorcaserin), Qsymia (a combination of phentermine and topiramate) and Contrave (a combination of naltrexone and bupropion) in the newly fortified arsenal of pharmaceuticals aimed at helping the nation’s 78 million obese adults shed excess weight. In findings published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers recruited 3,371
LOS ANGELES — By contributing to obesity and diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer, the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks appears to claim the lives of about 25,000 American adults yearly and is linked worldwide to the deaths of 180,000 each year, new research says. Low- and middle-income countries are bearing the brunt of the death toll attributed to overconsumption of sugar-sweetened sodas, sports drinks and fruit drinks, according to an assessment published lasst week in the American Heart Association’s journal, Circulation. Each year, more than 3 in 4 of the world’s deaths attributed to overconsumption of sugar-sweetened beverages occur in those poor and developing countries. In Mexico — a country with one of the world’s highest per-capita consumption of sweetened drinks — about 24,000 adults’ deaths in 2010 were attributed to overconsumption of sugarsweetened drinks. That translated into the highest death rate of the world’s 20 most populous nations: 405 deaths per million adults in one year. The United States ranked second. In 2010, there were 125 deaths per million adults, or about 25,000 deaths total.
Airlines: Fewer seats available CONTINUED FROM A8 An industry outlook report prepared for Airlines for America, a trade organization, using data from Innovata, found that the daily average of seats available on domestic flights shrank by nearly 300,000 from 2007 to 2012. It has since been edging up, and so far this year the daily average has risen by 81,000 to about 2.37 million seats per day, according to the group. (The supply of international seats has never been higher.) Airline executives and some analysts argue that THE NEW YORK TIMES fewer carriers have not Passengers wait in line at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. reduced choice and competi- Many passengers nationwide complain that air travel is increasingly tion for all consumers. difficult, expensive and annoying.
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Still, he noted, “The fact that you do have four super carriers controlling more than 80 percent of the market certainly is a reason for concern.” At Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, for example, American controls every gate in three of the five terminals and a majority of gates in the fourth terminal, which is for international flights, he said. To mitigate the potential for a similar “fortress hub” after the American-US Airways combination two years ago, the Justice Department ordered the consoli-
dated airline to sell 104 landing slots to other carriers at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. That has allowed airlines like JetBlue to acquire more slots and increase options for travelers to Florida.
Other markets But for other destinations, the opposite effect has occurred. Joan Eisenstodt, a Washington-based meeting planner, said it has become much more expensive to fly from Reagan to cities formerly served by Northwest
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differ across various sectors CONTINUED FROM A8 “I have to hire a great work force to compete with those cybercriminals, and some of those kids want to smoke weed on the way to the interview,” he said at a conference on white collar crime in May 2014. Some members of Congress were not amused by Comey’s suggestion that the FBI needed to ease its drug standards, and he soon made it clear that the bureau had no plans to radically revamp its policies on marijuana use.
Spy recruitment Spy agencies have seen “no discernible impact” in recruitment as a result of the changes in state marijuana laws, said Joel Melstad, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Across the rest of government, standards vary for drug testing and for how much past use is permissible. Law enforcement jobs, unsurprisingly, tend to be the toughest. There are also less obvious government employers that insist on testing hires before they start, such as the Environmental Protection Agency. A posting for an associate director for ecology at the agency on the USAjobs.gov website said that “pre-employment drug testing is required.”
Not a ‘tested’ position But the National Park Service, in a posting for a science education coordinator, might as well say marijuana smokers are welcome. The announcement states outright: “This is not a drug-tested position.” Katherine Archuleta, the director of the Office of Personnel Management, which has oversight over the federal bureaucracy, sent a government-wide memorandum in late May reminding employees that even though several states and the District of Columbia have decriminalized marijuana, “federal law on marijuana use remains unchanged.” “Drug involvement can raise questions about an individual’s reliability, judgment and trustworthiness or ability or willingness to comply with laws, rules and regulations,” Archuleta said in the memorandum.
The State Department does not test people before they are hired, and it has no time period for which applicants must be drugfree before joining its ranks. A small number of department employees are randomly tested each year, and those selected are supposed to be screened on the same day they are notified, “preferably, within two hours,” according to the foreign affairs manual given to all State Department employees. But two State Department officials said it was possible to delay testing, and that in their experience the same-day rule was not as strictly enforced as the manual suggests. Once they have started working, federal employees are supposed to grow only basil and oregano in their gardens, while their neighbors in Washington, D.C., are allowed to cultivate marijuana.
Common story Based on interviews with a handful of federal workers living here, John’s marijuana-smoking story is not unique. One recent federal hire with a security clearance said he and many of his friends believed that the government was basically asking them to lie when applying for jobs. The hire, a university graduate from a Western state with liberal marijuana laws, was adamant that neither his name nor the agency where he was about to start working appear in print. Another State Department official, who joined the diplomatic corps a few years ago, said he had decided to grow a few marijuana plants in his backyard. He had tried to grow his own in college, but his landlord spotted the plants and quickly halted the project, saying it was illegal. Now, the official owns his home in Washington, D.C., where it is legal to grow up to six plants. If discovered, he said, he would claim that the plants belonged to his wife, who does not work for the government. But he was not eager to test that excuse. He asked not to be identified, and added: “I don’t think I’m going to be having my boss over for a cookout.”
like Minneapolis and Detroit. She said she had passed up attending an industry conference in Detroit next month because the cost of a nonstop round trip flight — more than $700 — was prohibitive, about double what she used to pay on Northwest. “It’s a short flight. It used to be very easy and cheap on Northwest,” she said, adding that some of her colleagues are planning to fly to Chicago and carpool to Detroit to save money.
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Hanging on to the afterglow You’re back from vacation . . . so how can you prolong the holiday state of mind? BY STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM
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COLLEAGUE RECENTLY returned from a trip to Europe with that unmistakable just-backfrom-vacation glow. Striving to hold on to it for as long as possible, she deployed various strategies — including placing her used boarding passes front and center on her desk, and leaving receipts from the TV Tower in Berlin and the Eiffel Tower in Rosenbloom Paris on a bedroom chest of drawers that she passes each morning. “It just surrounds me,” she said of the strategic placement of her vacation mementos. “It sustains that warm vibe.” She also made a point of incorporating items that she bought during her trip into her daily life back in New York. In Berlin, for instance, she picked up a silver Bodum milk frother with the idea that when she returned home she would make her coffee the way a friend made it for her each morning in Berlin. Wearing clothes acquired on vacation also helps, she said, especially if you first wore that new dress to a jazz club or while strolling from the Latin Quarter to the Marais. “It brings back the memories,” she said, “because you’re wearing the memories.” I liked her strategies and began wondering about other potential vacationextending tactics.
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NUMBER OF STUDIES suggests that much pleasure can be derived from actively anticipating a vacation: looking at photos of the places you plan to visit, reading about the culture, making dinner reservations, or simply imagining yourself enjoying your time there. Maintaining pleasure after a great vacation is more challenging. Researchers have found that the glow, if achieved at all, fades quickly. Indeed, one such study, published in 2010 in Applied Research in Quality of Life, surveyed 1,530 Dutch individuals and noted that only vacationers who said they had a “very relaxed” trip benefited in terms of post-trip happiness.
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And even among that group, the postvacation high lasted a mere two weeks or so. One possible reason that travelers have an easier time anticipating a vacation than hanging on to its afterglow is that, in general, anticipation evokes stronger feelings and images. Research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in 2007 by Leaf Van Boven at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Laurence Ashworth at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, found that “the tendency to report more intense emotions during anticipation than during retrospection is robust and pervasive in everyday life.” Even so, all is not necessarily lost the moment you step off the plane. There are some things you can do before you travel and when you return home that may help keep you in a holiday professor at the University of California, Riverside, in The Myths of Happiness. state of mind. This can also be accomplished, she and PLAN. Make sure that your vaca- others have said, by savoring the details of a trip (the smell of jasmine in the park, tion is likely to provide you with the sound of the orchestra in the amphihappy memories by nailing down in theater) and sharing them with others. advance the kind of details that can trip “Rather than letting our paid-for posyou up (which bus to take into the city, sessions and experiences to gather dust on what hours the museum is open). shelves and in closets and memories,” Well-planned vacations lower stress, Lyubomirsky wrote, “we can either literaccording to research by Shawn Achor, a former lecturer at Harvard known for his ally re-experience them in the present (e.g., by taking out the faded Trivial Purtalks on positive psychology, and the suit) or metaphorically (e.g., by reminiscfounder of Good Think, a consulting firm in Cambridge, Mass., along with Michelle ing about spring break).” Gielan, founder of the Institute for RETREAT. “Nowhere is there a Applied Positive Research. more idyllic spot, a vacation home “Poorly planned and stressful vacations more private and peaceful, than in eliminate the positive benefit of time away,” Achor wrote in a blog series for the one’s own mind, especially when it is furnished in such a way that the merest Harvard Business Review last year. “A positive, well-managed vacation can inward glance induces ease,” wrote the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius in a make you happier and less stressed, and you can return with more energy at work translation of his “Meditations” by C. Scot Hicks and David V. Hicks. and with more meaning in your life.” “Take this vacation as often as you like,” he continued, “and so charge your REMINISCE. Most people spirit.” snap back to their particular baseKnowing I was in the market for postline level of happiness shortly after vacation preservatives, another colleague returning from a vacation. But psychologists say that reminiscing shared with me that passage, which seems as relevant in the 2000s as it was about a trip, even long after it’s over, can in the 100s. bring deep pleasure in the present. The importance of vacation has been “Flipping through a photo album or explored in various studies including one watching old video clips (us at the Grand published in the journal Society and MenCanyon, me driving my motorbike) helps tal Health in 2013. us relive the positive experience and the The authors, including Terry Hartig, a positive feelings we had at the time,” writes Sonja Lyubomirsky, a psychology professor in the Department of Psychology
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at Uppsala University, Sweden, looked into whether the potential benefits of vacationing (having more energy, fewer health complaints, better life satisfaction) could spread among individuals, contributing “more to population health than the sum of benefits to individual workers.” Using data from a pharmacy corporation allied with Sweden’s national health care system and from governmental sources, they found that the dispensation of antidepressants declined with an increase in the number of vacationing workers. Ideally, vast swaths of the population would take time off simultaneously for what the researchers call “collective restoration.” However, the researchers also found that having a good vacation may not only benefit you, it may also benefit others. Those good feelings you return with can spread to your colleagues, even though they themselves didn’t take a vacation.
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________ Stephanie Rosenbloom writes about travel, including reviews, deals and tips, for The New York Times, where this article originally appeared.
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Peninsula Voices OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES PA ‘freeloaders’ Once again, Port Angeles is playing host to the freeloaders and drug-addicted from all over Washington. Several of our parks are becoming campgrounds and no place for children to play. Has anyone bothered to find out how many of these people are actually from Clallam County? I feel we have an obligation to help those from our county who are struggling and willing to put forth effort to improve their lives. I’m not seeing that here. Elaine Winslow, Port Angeles
Obama and guns Never let a crisis go to waste. It seems every time there is a bombing or shooting by a home-grown terrorist, a trained terrorist returning to the U.S. or a person with a mental problem, President [Barack] Obama jumps at the chance to restrictions on gun ownership. President Obama claims to have no strategy to fight and destroy the Islamic State or any other terrorists who warn us daily that they are coming to kill Americans.
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Such killings have been taking place, and fortunately for some victims, someone has had a gun to take over to protect the innocent until law enforcement arrives. With such threats and attacks taking place in our country, one would think the president would see the benefit of responsible Americans, having guns for self-protection against criminals and invaders as well as possibly having to defend our country. Apparently, President Obama does have a strategy to disarm America as well as reduce the size of our military. Is he intentionally trying to fundamentally make America and our people weak? Are we becoming sitting ducks for the enemies’ takeover? However, many Americans still have the patriotic desire to save our great country, one way or another. The whiners wanting to disarm America are once again being used to destroy their own rights and freedoms. Who will protect them when they realize that they, too, are just “infidels” to the terrorists and vulnerable to other criminals? Shirley Berg, Sequim
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Is it that hard to turn off your smartphone? A SPA HOTEL in BadenBaden, Germany, thinks it has come up with the ultimate in deluxe recreation with a silvery bedside switch that allows a guest to disconnect from the digital world entirely. Turning the switch off obstructs all electronic signals with the help of copper plates embedded in the walls that guard against leakage from neighboring rooms and the Great Out There. There should be an emoticon for this — a leering sadist, perhaps. But the Villa Stephanie spa has made absolute disconnect a proactive perk for the affluent who can afford the $1,200-plus a night it costs for a stay. True, any smartphone user can go cold turkey via his own device’s on/off switch, but we all know the battle against demon apps, the siren call to double back to the chatter. The hotel, offering a 19th-century regimen of customized spa soaks, gym exercises and specially tailored meals, prefers no distractions from its agenda of self-improvement. It says about half the guests agree and have switched off at some point during their stay. “It is not a sign of smartness
Fifty-five percent doze off with them at the ready on a night stand, 13 percent — and 34 percent of young millennials — keep them on the bed like some childhood bunny, and 3 percent hold them in their hands possessively, according to a survey of 1,000 respondents by Bank of America. When people wake up, they reach first for smartphones (35 percent), ahead of coffee to constantly look at incoming (17 percent), toothbrush (13 messages,” Frank Marrenbach, percent) and significant others chief executive of the Oetker Col- (10 percent), according to the lection, which runs the hotel, told survey. The Financial Times. For the web deniers in Baden“This is not smart, this is stu- Baden, the morning’s electronic pid.” comfort may be that all rooms at Anyone who has had to dodge least have coffee makers at hand a smartphone user engaged zombeyond the silvery switch. bielike on a crowded sidewalk Imagine their sense of trican understand the reach for that umph as they jet home, free to silvery switch. But the web world is too much press send on a message to their entourages: with us. “I just paid a bundle to drop A new survey finds that 71 out of the Internet on my selfpercent of Americans who own improvement vacation!” smartphones can’t help sleeping with them nearby. The New York Times
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT
Rave of the Week A BIG RAVE to the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce for organizing the Concerts on the Pier and to all the sponsors who support them. These concerts are one of the highlights of our summer and bring together people of all ages with a nice variety of musical groups.
. . . and other Raves RAVES TO THE family group Lobo Del Mar, which packed the pier last Wednesday for Port Angeles’ Concert on the Pier. Even the littlest hula dancer was fantastic. What a fun and entertaining show! EDITOR’S NOTE: Lobo Del Mar, who had a possibly recordsetting audience of about 1,000 at the Concert on the Pier last week, brings its talents to Sequim’s Music in the Park on Tuesday starting at 6 p.m. The free Sequim concerts are held at James Center for the Performing Arts next to Carrie Blake
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Park at 563 N. Rhodefer Road. RAVES TO THOSE people who look out for does and their fawns, especially near Woodcock Road in Sequim. People need to watch out everywhere because they travel in pairs, especially right now. A RAVE TO the well-organized Port Angeles High School graduation at Civic Field. It was beautiful, it went well and I think people enjoyed themselves.
Rant of the Week RANT TO THE very rude runner with two unleashed very large dogs on the Olympic Discovery Trail at Kacee Way [Port Angeles]. The leash rule exists so that uncontrolled dogs do not injure cyclists, runners or walkers. It is
not my opinion; it is the trail rule.
. . . and other Rants HOW IRONIC TO have fireworks for sale when there is a burn ban and water conservation in effect due to dry conditions. THERE IS A drought. There are extremely hot and dry conditions. There is a burn ban. There is a state of emergency. But yet fireworks are being sold. Those selling fireworks should pay extremely high taxes to fund the fire and medical aid. ISN’T THERE A law against excessive general aviation noise pollution? The red, oh-so-noisy biplane is once again ruining the afternoon peace and quiet over Dungeness Bay. RANT TO THE people who
wouldn’t help this one-legged old man put paper bags away at the recycling center by the Sheriff’s Office in Port Hadlock-Chimacum. I was truly disappointed that no one offered to help.
A RANT TO groups that stand in the way of dealing with habitat-devouring invasive weeds such as scotch broom.
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Navy: Piers proposed in PA, Hood Canal CONTINUED FROM A6 tion for a lawsuit that aims to shut down a short runThose jets first arrived way near her home that the in 2008, replacing Prowler Navy uses to simulate landjets that had conducted ings on aircraft carriers. She and her husband, a electronic warfare operaformer Navy pilot, bought tions since the 1970s. Soon they’ll be joined by their home a decade ago, another batch of new air- before the Navy stationed craft, the Boeing-made Growler jets on Whidbey P-8A Poseidon surveillance Island. Now, “when the Growljets. Whidbey Island is in line ers are here, I can’t go outto become the West Coast side, can’t talk on the phone hub for those planes, which and can’t do business,” she are variations of 737 pas- wrote. She and her partners in senger jets. Whidbey Island also is the lawsuit have already picking up an unmanned scored some victories since they filed it in 2013. aircraft assignment. The Navy has limited its It’ll be the home base for naval pilots remotely flying use of the Coupeville runthe Triton, an unarmed way after spending several drone that could comple- years carrying out thoument the Poseidon’s far- sands more flights than described in its original reaching patrols. The combination of those environmental planning two new aircraft plus the document. The Navy also is paying drone mission has Whidbey Island boosters feeling opti- close attention to noise in mistic about the Navy’s another study that could lead to as many as 36 more future in the Northwest. The base employs about Growlers stationed at the 8,500 sailors and 2,000 base. That study should be complete in 2017. civilians. Around Whidbey Island, “The future of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island is many residents are fairly set for a long time,” said unsympathetic to concerns Democratic U.S. Rep. Rick expressed by the environmental group. Larsen of Everett. Online comments on sto“The Navy has recognized the community sup- ries about their lawsuit at port it has there, and it has The Whidbey News-Times recognized that the base show many residents think itself is a good homeport for people with noise comthe next generation of their plaints shouldn’t have bought homes near a Navy aircraft.” runway in use since the 1960s. Growler noise “We have a lot of veterYet some residents are ans on the island. There is a up in arms about noise gen- population who lives near erated by the Growlers. the runway who have conThey’re basically the cerns about noise. I would same plane as FA-18 fighter have concerns about noise, jets, except they’re equipped but I wouldn’t buy near the with gear to detect and dis- runway,” said Ron Nelson, rupt enemy communica- an Air Force veteran and tions instead of being director of the Island equipped with the FA-18’s County Economic Developsmall arsenal of rockets and ment Council. bombs. “I feel like I’m being At sea killed by noise,” wrote The Navy is in line to Coupeville resident Maryon Attwood, 67, in a declara- add a few new ships to its
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One of the region’s submarine escorts, HOV Eagleview, shown on Hood Canal, would be based with a sister ship in Port Angeles. Puget Sound bases, but its biggest projects are intended to squeeze more life out of its submarines and the nuclear missiles they carry. The service is in the final stages of what has long been the state’s most expensive military construction project: an additional wharf at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor that will give sailors more time to do maintenance and handle weapons on the eight Trident submarines that port there. Congress set aside $715 million for wharf, agreeing to build it because maintenance on Bangor’s first explosives wharf was reducing its availability for the fleet. Also, aging Trident missiles are requiring more time at home for maintenance, testing and upgrades. But the Navy is still in court defending itself against a lawsuit that accuses the military of withholding key information from the public. The information centers on a 2012 environmental study that considered the possible impacts of building a second missile-handling facility at Bangor. In particular, antinuclear activist Glen Milner obtained records through the Freedom of
may present and to address it with additional safeguards. “The greater the risk, the less likely they are to tell the citizens and the public about it,” said Milner, who has been using FOIA requests to obtain information about Navy weapons in the Puget Sound region since the 1980s. Two more Navy development proposals would bring new piers to Port Angeles and Hood Canal.
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Information Act that showed the Navy declined to follow a 2012 recommendation from the Defense Department Explosives Safety Board to study what would happen if an explosion at one dock triggered a detonation at a second. An assistant secretary of the Navy determined the project could go forward without the additional data, accepting “risk greater than that afforded by the minimum explosives safety standards” because of Navy operational needs, according to the secretary’s letter. Navy officials also maintain that the new wharf complies with Pentagon standards and that the military has taken steps to limit the damage of a potential explosion. The Navy won the first round of the federal lawsuit in January 2014, when a judge dismissed Milner’s case.
Appeals court He submitted it to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, where it might be heard later this year, his attorney said. Milner, a Kitsap Peninsula resident, hopes the case leads judges to compel the Navy to spell out any additional risk the wharf
The Port Angeles pier is intended to give the Coast Guard a safe place to dock ships that escort submarines on their way to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor. Back at Bangor, the Navy wants to build a barrier in Hood Canal to tighten security and to extend a pier that would allow it to move two attack submarines from a different location in Puget Sound to join the main fleet. To the Navy, the projects are essential investments in its only West Coast base that has Trident nuclear weapons. But some residents will continue pushing back. “They’re industrializing the Hood Canal. They just keep building,” Milner said.
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military are struggling with the platform because the physical experience is quite different (than the Prowlers that preceded the new jets),” she said. “I just hope that we find a way to meet the community’s need and the military’s.” In the nation’s capital, Larsen has been urging the Navy to look for adjustments in flight practices that might make the Growlers quieter. One change led to pilots dropping their landing gear later on their approach to Coupeville, which led to a reduction in noise complaints from residents on the San Juan Islands. Larsen also is asking the Navy to build a facility at the air station that would muffle jet noise during engine testing on the ground. “We want to do that consistently with safety requirements, but also challenge the Navy to think more about operational changes they can make,” he said. U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, meanwhile, is pressing the government to conduct more studies on jet noise over the Olympics. The Gig Harbor Democrat’s 6th Congressional District includes both the Bangor submarine base and the stretch of national forest where the Navy wants to enhance electronic warfare training. He’s been critical of the Navy’s public outreach on the projects, suggesting the Navy could have won more support by engaging residents more frequently. “The projects where they have incorporated public comments are better projects,” he said.
Around the state, political leaders are looking for ways to balance environmental concerns about the Navy’s proposals while protecting the military from restrictions on training that would drive it out of the Northwest. Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson is trying to coax the Navy to communicate more often with residents around Coupeville who’ve been ________ startled by the Growlers. “Longtime residents who Adam Ashton is a reporter for are very supportive of the The (Tacoma) News Tribune.
Projects: Navy plans for Northwest region CONTINUED FROM A1 tions equipment similar to TV news trucks may dis■ Purpose: More realis- rupt the forest; others are tically simulate the kind of opposed to Navy jets flying obstacles Navy pilots over the peninsula, although encounter in conflict zones. that training already occurs. ■ Completion: The U.S. Forest Service has delayed Pacific Northwest consideration of this pro- Training Range posal because it received ■ Project: Document thousands of public com- that spells out how and ments. The state Depart- where the Navy can train in ment of Natural Resources coastal Oregon, Washington has already expressed mis- and Alaska. givings about the proposal. ■ Purpose: Define train■ Controversy: Users of ing standards and environthe national forest are con- mental risks. ■ Completion: An envicerned that communica-
ronmental study may be released this summer. ■ Controversy: Underwater Navy SONAR training may cause the deaths of marine mammals and other species in the Pacific Ocean. Some of the proposal under consideration would increase the number of training events that may take place each year, which would increase impacts on marine life.
tion of up to 36 EA-18 Growler jets. ■ Cost: At least an additional $31 million for new facilities. ■ Purpose: Congress has bought more of these jets than the Navy originally planned; the Navy is considering where to station them. ■ Completion: Environmental study expected in September 2016. ■ Controversy: A group of Whidbey Island residents Naval Air Station has raised concerns about Whidbey Island jet noise since the Navy sta■ Project: Possible addi- tioned EA-18 jets on the
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■ Purpose: Give Coast Guard crews a place to rest and prepare for assignments escorting submarines to Naval Base Bangor. ■ Completion: Navy is considering additional sites to locate the pier. An environmental study should be released later this year. ■ Controversy: Building at the Navy’s first preferred location could have disrupted a popular diving area. Concerns also have been raised about an eelgrass bed and disruption of the Puget Sound Pilots Association.
Naval Station Everett ■ Project: Bring three new destroyers to Naval Station Everett ■ Cost: This is considered cost-neutral because the ships are replacing decommissioned frigates. ■ Purpose: Modernize ships at Everett, extending the usefulness of the base. ■ Completion: 2016. ■ Controversy: No notable opposition.
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Wilder rolls to 16-5 win Hosts tally 20 hits vs. Centerfield BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Mariners starting pitcher Mike Montgomery, left, gives catcher Mike Zunino a tap after shutting out the Kansas City Royals last month. Montgomery is scheduled to start today against Oakland.
Unknown gem with attitude of a star MARINERS PITCHER MIKE Montgomery celebrated his birthday Wednesday. If the first month of MontJohn gomery’s 26th McGrath year goes anything like the last month of his 25th year, we’ll be the beneficiaries of a development bordering on miraculous: A reason to believe the 2015 Mariners can reinvent themselves after the All-Star break. Montgomery is my new favorite pitcher, and not just because he’s thrown two consecutive shutouts — or as many as he threw in eight minor league seasons. Montgomery is my new favorite pitcher because of the way he took a dugout seat in the top of the eighth inning Tuesday night at San Diego. He shook his head and said an unprintable word or two — at least I assume the words were unprintable — and wore an Next Game angry stare that suggested whatToday ever he was vs. Athletics looking at, he at Oakland was thinking about something Time: 1 p.m. On TV: ROOT else. I was watching this in a restaurant where the television had no volume, so I figured Montgomery was upset at his inability to pitch his second complete game in a week. TURN
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A’s end skid against Felix with 2-0 win BY MICHAEL WAGAMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OAKLAND, Calif. — Rookie Kendall Graveman pitched seven innings to help hand Seattle ace Felix Hernandez his first loss in Oakland in nearly seven years, as the Athletics beat the Mariners 2-0 on Saturday. The A’s only scored twice off Hernandez (10-5) but peppered him for 10 hits — the most he has allowed this season. Hernandez, who struck out six and walked two, had gone 13 consecutive starts without losing at the Coliseum, matching the longest streak by an opposing pitcher. TURN
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PORT ANGELES — Offensive production for Wilder Baseball has been feast or famine through the first two games of the 17th annual Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Classic. Wilder opened the tournament with a 2-1 win in eight innings against Lakeside Recovery on Thursday and then battered an overmatched KWRL Centerfield 16-5 at Civic Field on Friday.
Bats get going Wilder totaled 20 hits in the win over Centerfield of Clark County, pushing three runs across in both the first and second innings for an early 6-1 lead against pitcher Tyler Bowlin. Bowlin had a tendency to leave pitches high and out over the plate in the early going, and Wilder quickly turned the contest into what amounted to an umpired batting practice. “It was good to see the bats open up a little bit,” Wilder manager Mike Politika said. “They gave us some pitches we could hit and we handled it.”
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Wilder second baseman Evan Hurn, left, makes a force out on Centerfield’s Jack TURN TO WILDER/B4 Ossenkop during Wilder’s 16-5 win at the Firecracker Classic at Civic Field.
Bad fifth inning dooms Cutters Area team loses first 3 games at Kennewick Duster Bowl PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
KENNEWICK — The Olympic Crosscutters lost control and lost their third straight game at the 34th annual Duster Bowl baseball tournament. The Pasco Sun Devils turned four walks and a passed ball into two runs to beat the Crosscutters 5-3 on Saturday.
After spotting Pasco three runs in the first inning, Olympic responded with three runs of their own over the next two innings to tie the game 3-3. Logan Shaw scored the Cutters’ first run on an error in the second inning. In the third, A.J. Prater scored on a passed ball and then Shaw singled home Bailey Early
to even the score. The scored remained tied until the bottom of the fifth when Olympic reliever Nick Faunce walked four Sun Devils and had a passed ball, leading to two Pasco runs. Shaw singled to lead off the sixth but was stranded, and the Cutters went down in order in the seventh to end the game. Shaw was 2 for 2 with a run, an RBI and two stolen bases. Gavin Velarde added two hits and a steal for the Crutters. Prater and Eli Harrison
had Olympic’s other two hits.
Sloppy start Errors crippled the Crosscutters in their firs two games. The Cutters committed five errors each of their first two games, a 5-2 loss to Capital on Thursday and a 9-4 loss to the host Kennewick Dusters on Friday. Olympic held a 4-1 lead after three innings against the Dusters. TURN
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World Cup Final: U.S. vs. Japan
Wambach seeking a perfect ending to World Cup career New rivals TODAY ON CH. 13
■ U.S. and Japan meet in World Cup final at 4 p.m.
BY ANNE M. PETERSON
face off in final again
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VANCOUVER, BC. — With the title match looming, Abby Wambach isn’t mincing words. “All I care about is winning this World Cup,” she said. The star U.S. forward is playing in her fourth Women’s World Cup, and she says it will be her last. A victory today in the final against Japan would be the perfect ending to her World Cup career. It would also solidify a legacy. Wambach, who has been on the national team for 15 years, has scored 183 goals, more than any other player, male or female, in the world. Of those, 77 have come on headers. She was the 2012 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year, the game’s highest honor. And she has two Olympic gold medals. What she doesn’t have is a World Cup title. “For this being her last one, I will do whatever it takes to get the job done,” vowed midfielder Carli Lloyd, who leads the Americans with three goals. The 35-year old Wambach has seen her role change at this World Cup. She isn’t starting every match, at times coming in off the bench. She has just one goal so far in the monthlong event, the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over Nigeria in the group stage.
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United States forward Abby Wambach, right, vies for the ball with Nigeria’s Onome Ebi, left. Wambach concludes her World Cup career today. The United States, ranked No. 2 in the world, finished atop its group in Canada before victories over Colombia and China set up a thrilling 2-0 semifinal victory over top-ranked Germany on Tuesday night. The final Sunday against Japan at Vancouver’s BC Place is a rematch of the 2011 championship match in Germany, when the United States fell on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw. So far it’s been an eventful tournament for Wambach.
She’s started three matches and come off the bench for three. She hadn’t played as a substitute in a World Cup match since her first tournament appearance in 2003. Coming in as a sub in a 0-0 draw with Sweden during the group stage, she gave the Americans one of their best scoring chances, a header that goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl popped up and over the crossbar. TURN
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VANCOUVER, B.C. — Today’s Women’s World Cup final will be the third straight major final contested by the United States and Japan. Japan won the last World Cup, in 2011 in Germany, but the Americans earned a measure of revenge a year later by winning Olympic gold in London. A look back at those two games shows just how tight the formerly one-sided rivalry has become: Japan 2, U.S. 2 (Japan wins on PKs, 3-1) 2011 World Cup Final, Frankfurt Japan entered the World Cup final without a victory (0-22-3) in a generation of games against the United States, which was the world’s top-ranked team and — after avoiding a stunning early exit against Brazil — seemed to be gathering steam. But Japan was persistent and resilient, and it had a motivation stronger than mere sports. TURN
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Scoreboard Calendar Today Baseball: Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Classic at Civic Field: American 4 vs. National 4, 9 a.m.; American 3 vs. National 3, noon; American 2 vs. National 2, 3 p.m.; American 1 vs. National 1, 6 p.m. Duster Bowl in Kennewick: Red Division No. 4 vs. Blue Division No. 4, 8 a.m.; Red Division No. 3 vs. Blue Division No. 3, 10 a.m.; Red Division No. 2 vs. Blue Division No. 1, noon; Red Division No. 1 vs. Blue Division No. 2, 2:15 p.m.; Championship Game, 4:30 p.m.
Monday No events scheduled.
Area Sports Baseball 17th annual Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Classic Port Angeles — Civic Field Thursday’s Games Kitsap AAA 12, Seattle Titans 2 Laces 2 10, KWRL Centerfield 0, 6 innings Laces 1 16, Sandberg 7 Wilder 2, Lakeside Recovery 1, 8 innings Friday’s Games Kitsap AAA 11, Laces 1 2 Sandberg 5, Seattle Titans 2 Laces 2 4, Lakeside Recovery 0 Wilder 16, KWRL Centerfield 5
Bowling LAUREL LANES Monday Spring Monday Men’s high game: Keith Beck, 279; men’s high series: Keith Beck, 709. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 226; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 579. Leading team: Beck Fit. Monday, June 22 Spring Classic Men’s high game: Keith Beck, 256; Tracey Almond, 256; men’s high series: Keith Beck, 745. Women’s high game: Holly Brown, 191; women’s high series: Holly Brown, 524. Leading team: Beck Fit.
Golf Peninsula Golf Club Saturday, June 27 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 70; Ryan Seiler, 70. Net: George Peabody, 63; Tony Sample, 63; Bob Dutrow, 66; Bernie Anselmo, 66; Barry Tate, 66; Bob Brodhun, 66; Jerry Hendricks, 66; Andy Duran, 66; Jade Tisdale, 66. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Buddy Fraser, 68; Gary Thorne and Steve Main, 69; Gary Thorne and Mark Leffers, 69. Team net: George Peabody and Bob Dutrow, 60; Jerry Hendricks and Tony Sample, 61; George Peabody and Chuck Burkhardt, 62; Ray Dooley and David Henderson, 62; Tim Holth and Tony Sample, 62. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday Lady Niners Low Net Division One Net: Jo Hendrickson, 35; Donna Maclean, 35; Lilly Gomes, 36. Putts: Olympia Brehm, 16; Judy Mann, 16. Division Two Net: Chris Covington, 31; Bonney Benson, 33; Carol Inglesby, 34. Putts: Carol Inglesby, 17. Birdies No. 8: Pat Charters, Lilly Gomes, Darla Shaw, Judy Mann. Friday, June 26 Lady Niners Low Net Division One Net: Lilly Gomes, 34; Janet Littlefield, 34; Darla Shaw, 34. Putts: Lilly Gomes, 15; Janet Littlefield, 15. Division Two Net: Chris Covington, 32; Terri Green, 33; Pat Charters, 37. Putts: Pat Charters, 16. Birdies No. 8: Lindsay Busch Chip In’s No. 3: Patty Wirz SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB July 4th Par Three Shootout Place: Bill Dickin, Phil Turner, Pennie Dickin, and Nancy Martin, 48; Dick Baughn, Jim Ratliff, Jane Ratliff, and Gwen Boger, 50; Bruce Mullikin, Ed Jones, Shirley Mullikin, and Nonie Dubply, 50; Gene Collect, Karl Kelley, Dick Devans, and Gene Mattson, 50; Witta Priester, Harriet Dorkin, Jim Hanley, and Teri King, 51; Jim Flavin, Rich Archbold, Maury Fitzgerald, and Barb Evans, 51; Dan O’Claray, Geri O’Claray, R. O’Neil, and G. O’Neil, 51. Closest to pin No. 2 Team: Team 4A — Zipser, G. Hester, John Palmeri, and A. Hester, 12 ft. 5 in.; No. 9 Team: Team 7A — B. Mullikin, S. Mullikin,
Jones, and Dunphy, 8 ft. 4 in.; No. 13 Team: Team 17 — Herides, J. Elvert, S. Elvert, and MJ Anderson, 8 ft. 6 in.; No. 18 Team: Team 13A — CG King, Jan Prout, D. Martin, and N. Harlan, 3 ft. 8 in. Longest Putt No. 4 Team: Team 17A — Herodes, S. Elvert, J. Elvert, and MJ Anderson, 15 ft. 9 in. No. 15 Team: Team 17A — Herodes, S. Elvert, J. Elvert, and MJ Anderson, 8 ft. 6 in. Thursday SWGA Beat The Champ Bobbie Piety, 69; Harriett Dorkin, 75; Ruth Lowe, 76; Mary Kubas/Meyer, 74; Jan Prout, 71; Barb Evans, 72; Shirley Mullikin, 74; Effie Bentley, 64; Nonie Dunphy, 68; Barbara Slagoske, 69. Lady Niners Teri King; Dorothy Plenert, Linda Fortney. Men’s Niners Low Putts Net: Darwin Ansotegui, 16; Ray Aldrich, 16; Mark Ostroot, 17; Frank Keyes, 17; Jim Elvert, 17; Jerry Hurd, 17. Wednesday Men’s Club Par 36 Gross: Jay Tomlin, 34; John Sims, 36; Bill Dickin, 38; Dennis Powell, 38. Net: Dan O’Claray, 27; Bob Slagoske, 30; Bob Berard, 30.5. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball of Foursome 1. Ray Aldrich, Nonie Dunphy, Allen and Lynda Estes, 52; 2. Bob and Barb Slagoske and Jim and Nancy Harlan, 55; 3. Cecil Black and Russ McCleland, Dave and MJ Anderson, 56; 3. Owen and Jan Prout, Bob Hilsman, Alice Myers, 56. Closest to pin No. 5: Judy Flanders, 28 ft. 6 in. Straightest Drive No. 1: Jack Real and Susan Elvert. Women’s Member/Member Overall Champions Gross: Bobbie Piety and Judy Nordyke, 167. Net: Mary Kubas-Meyer and Teri King, 133.6. Flight One Gross: Cheryl Coulter and Carol Goodman, 171. Net: Judy Flanders and Rose Lauritsen, 134.8. Gross: Geri O’Claray and Jane Ratliff, 183. Net: Nancy Harlan and Dana Burback, 135.6. Flight Two Gross: Pennie Dickin and Janet Real, 203. Net: Marsha Carr and Pat Beltz, 147. Gross: Alice Myers and Kitty Merrifield, 206. Net: MJ Anderson and Shirley Mullikin, 207. Proxies Day 1 SD: Judy Nordyke, straight. Day 2 SD: Mary Kubas-Meyer, straight. Day 1 (22 plus): Alice Myers, 48 ft 10 in. Day 2 (0 to 21): Cynthia Edel, 17 ft. Day 2 (22 plus): Geri O’Claray, 37 ft. 2 in. Men’s Member/Member Overall Champions Gross: Jay Tomlin and Mark Meythaler, 149. Net: Greg and Bruce Mullikin, 124. Flight One Gross: John Sims and Tom Chirhart, 152. Net: Kelly Shea and Mark Willis, 127.8. Gross: Dennis Powell and Mike Schmidt, 158. Net: Jim Coulter and Marty O’Brien, 131.6. Flight Two Gross: Owen Prout and Bob Berard, 168. Net: Cliff Brown and Jerry King, 132.6. Gross: Mike Main and Bill Engle, 172. Net: Arlyn Nelson and Gene Mattson, 133.6. Flight Three Gross: John Palmeri and Ed Jones, 172. Net: Jerry Ahern and Tom Caufield, 129.4. Gross: Frank Herodes and Jim Elvert, 181. Net: Don Claussen and Henry Meyer, 132.6. Proxies Day 1 SD: Mike Schmidt, straight. Day 2 SD: Jerry Ahern, straight. Day 1 (0 to 21): Mark Willis, 5 ft. 8 in. Day 1 (22 plus): Maury Fitzgerald, 6 ft. 8 in. Day 2 (0 to 21): John Sims, 4 ft. Day 2 (22 plus): Ed Jones, 6 ft. 10 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, June 28 Throw Out Any One Hole Per Side Gross: Josh Koester, 63. Net: Don Daniels, 51; Allen Patton, 53; Robb Reese, 53; Dennis Ferrie, 54; Gene Potter, 56; Steve Lee, 56; Dave Kays, 56; Pete Nesse, 58; Mike Penna, 58; Andy Watkins, 59; John O’Rourke, 59; Mike Tipton, 59. Sunday, June 21 Better Nine Gross: Josh Koester, 36. Net: John O’Rourke, 29.5; Ralph Elston, 30.5; Mike Penna, 31; Mike Tipton, 31.5; Don Daniels, 32; Martin Pedersen, 32; Gene Potter, 32.5; Dennis Ferrie, 32.5. DISCOVERY BAY GOLF COURSE Thursday, June 25 Ladies Golf Nassau Front Nine: Judy Chiles, 35; Katherine Buchanan, 36. Back Nine: Edna Chicarell, 34.5; Barb Aldrich, 35.5. Overall: Sheila Kilmer, 70; Lynn Pierle, 76. Thursday, June 18 Ladies Golf Even Holes Katherine Buchanan, 29; Edna Chicarell, 32.5; Norma Lupkes, 34.5; Carol Schacht, 35;
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Baseball Athletics 2, Mariners 0 Saturday’s Game Seattle Oakland ab r h bi ab Morrsn 1b 4 0 0 0 Burns cf AJcksn cf 4 0 1 0 Vogt c Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Zobrist lf N.Cruz rf 4 0 1 0 Fuld lf Seager 3b 3 0 0 0 Reddck rf S.Smith lf 4 0 1 0 BButler dh Trumo dh 3 0 1 0 I.Davis 1b BMiller ss 3 0 1 0 Lawrie 3b Sucre c 2 0 0 0 Sogard 2b Gutirrz ph 1 0 0 0 Semien ss Zunino c 00 00 Totals 31 0 6 0 Totals
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Seattle 000 000 000—0 Oakland 100 000 10x—2 DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Seattle 6, Oakland 9. 2B—A.Jackson (10), Vogt (12). SB—Burns (17). CS—A.Jackson (7), Vogt (1). S—Lawrie. SF—Zobrist. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle F.Hernandez L,10-5 7 10 2 2 2 6 D.Rollins 1 0 0 0 0 1 Oakland Graveman W,6-4 7 5 0 0 1 1 Pomeranz H,7 1 1 0 0 0 1 Clippard S,15-17 1 0 0 0 1 1 Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Marty Foster; Third, Mark Wegner. T—2:36. A—18,915 (35,067).
Mariners 9, Athletics 5 Friday’s Game Oakland ab r hbi Morrsn 1b 5 1 1 2 Burns cf AJcksn cf 5 0 1 0 Vogt 1b Cano 2b 5 1 3 0 Zobrist 2b CTaylr 2b 0 0 0 0 BButler dh N.Cruz dh 5 1 2 2 Phegly c Seager 3b 4 2 2 0 Sogard ph S.Smith lf-rf 4 1 1 2 Lawrie 3b Trumo rf 3 0 0 0 I.Davis ph Ackley lf 1 1 0 1 Reddck rf BMiller ss 4 1 2 2 Canha lf Zunino c 4 1 1 0 Semien ss Totals 40 913 9 Totals Seattle
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Seattle 002 002 050—9 Oakland 030 000 002—5 E—Vogt (4), Semien (26). DP—Seattle 1, Oakland 2. LOB—Seattle 4, Oakland 5. 2B— Cano (21), Seager (16), B.Miller (12), Burns (10), Canha (7). HR—Morrison (10), N.Cruz (21), S.Smith (7), B.Miller (8). SB—Cano (2). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Happ W,4-5 6 8 3 3 0 5 Lowe H,8 1 0 0 0 0 2 Furbush 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ca.Smith 1 3 2 2 0 1 Oakland Chavez L,4-8 61/3 9 4 4 0 4 2/ O’Flaherty 1 1 0 0 3 1 Scribner 2 3 4 3 0 2 O’Flaherty pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner; First, Mike Winters; Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Marty Foster. T—2:52. A—35,067 (35,067).
Athletics 4, Mariners 0 Seattle AJcksn cf Cano 2b N.Cruz dh Seager 3b Gutirrz lf Trumo rf Morrsn 1b Zunino c CTaylr ss BMiller ph Totals
Thursday’s Game Oakland ab r hbi 4 0 0 0 Burns cf 4 0 0 0 Vogt 1b 3 0 0 0 Zobrist 2b 3 0 0 0 BButler dh 3 0 2 0 Phegly c 3 0 0 0 Reddck rf 2 0 0 0 Lawrie 3b 3 0 0 0 Canha lf 2 0 0 0 Fuld lf 1 0 0 0 Semien ss 28 0 2 0 Totals
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Seattle 000 000 000—0 Oakland 200 010 10x—4 DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Seattle 2, Oakland 4. 2B—Gutierrez (1), B.Butler (14), Phegley (9). 3B—Canha (1). HR—Semien (7). SB—Lawrie (4).
IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Elias L,4-6 6 3 3 3 1 7 Wilhelmsen 1 2 1 1 0 0 Beimel 1 1 0 0 1 0 Oakland Kazmir W,5-5 8 2 0 0 0 7 Mujica 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Kazmir (Morrison). Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Mark Wegner; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Mike Muchlinski. T—2:17. A—13,062 (35,067).
American League West Division W L Pct GB Houston 48 35 .578 — Los Angeles 42 38 .525 4½ Texas 41 40 .506 6 Seattle 37 44 .457 10 Oakland 38 46 .452 10½ East Division W L Pct GB New York 44 37 .543 — Baltimore 42 39 .519 2 Tampa Bay 42 41 .506 3 Toronto 42 41 .506 3 Boston 38 45 .458 7 Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 45 32 .584 — Minnesota 42 38 .525 4½ Detroit 41 39 .513 5½ Cleveland 38 42 .475 8½ Chicago 36 42 .462 9½ Friday’s Games Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 5, 12 innings Detroit 8, Toronto 6 Houston 12, Boston 8, 10 innings L.A. Angels 8, Texas 2 Chicago White Sox 1, Baltimore 0 Kansas City 3, Minnesota 2, 10 innings Seattle 9, Oakland 5 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2 Detroit 8, Toronto 3 Boston 6, Houston 1 Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore 2 Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0 Oakland 2, Seattle 0 Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 9:05 p.m. Today’s Games Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 6-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 1-1), 10:05 a.m. Toronto (Estrada 5-4) at Detroit (Verlander 0-1), 10:08 a.m. Cleveland (Salazar 7-3) at Pittsburgh (G.Cole 11-3), 10:35 a.m. Houston (McCullers 4-2) at Boston (E.Rodriguez 4-2), 10:35 a.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 6-5) at Chicago White Sox (Rodon 3-1), 11:10 a.m. Minnesota (E.Santana 0-0) at Kansas City (D.Duffy 2-4), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Montgomery 3-2) at Oakland (Bassitt 0-1), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 6-6) at Texas (Lewis 8-3), 4:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Houston at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Detroit at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
National League West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 45 36 .556 — San Francisco 42 40 .512 3½ Arizona 39 41 .488 5½ San Diego 39 44 .470 7 Colorado 34 46 .425 10½ East Division W L Pct GB Washington 45 36 .556 — New York 41 40 .506 4 Atlanta 39 41 .488 5½ Miami 35 46 .432 10 Philadelphia 27 55 .329 18½ Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 52 28 .650 — Pittsburgh 46 34 .575 6 Chicago 42 36 .538 9 Cincinnati 36 42 .462 15 Milwaukee 34 48 .415 19 Friday’s Games Miami 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Washington 2, San Francisco 1 Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 12, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 San Diego 2, St. Louis 1 Arizona 4, Colorado 3, 10 innings N.Y. Mets 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 Saturday’s Games Washington 9, San Francisco 3 St. Louis 2, San Diego 1 Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0 Miami at Chicago Cubs, late Milwaukee at Cincinnati, late
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Basketball Lynx 82, Storm 57 Friday’s Game SEATTLE (57) Clark 3-5 0-0 6, Bishop 1-3 0-0 3, Langhorne 5-9 0-0 10, O’Hea 2-7 0-0 5, Bird 4-9 0-0 10, Loyd 3-10 0-0 7, Hollingsworth 1-1 1-2 3, Tokashiki 2-7 1-1 5, Montgomery 0-5 2-2 2, Mosqueda-Lewis 2-5 0-0 4, Gatling 1-1 0-0 2, Goodrich 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-62 4-5 57. MINNESOTA (82) Moore 10-14 1-1 23, Brunson 2-6 2-2 6, Jones 1-5 0-0 2, Augustus 6-11 3-3 15, Whalen 7-11 2-2 16, Wright 1-5 2-2 5, Dantas 3-4 2-2 9, Peters 2-5 0-0 4, Liston 0-1 0-0 0, Gray 0-0 0-0 0, O’Neill 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 33-64 12-12 82. Seattle 14 19 10 14—57 Minnesota 16 18 25 23—82 3-Point Goals—Seattle 5-18 (Bird 2-2, Loyd 1-2, Bishop 1-3, O’Hea 1-4, Mosqueda-Lewis 0-2, Clark 0-2, Montgomery 0-3), Minnesota 4-10 (Moore 2-4, Dantas 1-1, Wright 1-3, Liston 0-1, Brunson 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Seattle 28 (Langhorne 8), Minnesota 42 (Moore 11). Assists—Seattle 22 (Bird, O’Hea 6), Minnesota 20 (Whalen, Augustus 4). Total Fouls—Seattle 13, Minnesota 12. Flagrant Fouls—Hollingsworth. A—7,523 (9,181).
Federer rolls to fourth round at Wimbledon; Kvitova loses THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON — After a small hiccup, Roger Federer quickly found his stride again to advance at Wimbledon. Federer lost a set for the first time during the week but never appeared to be in real trouble against Sam Groth of Australia in a 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2 victory in the third round Saturday. Federer never faced a break point in the match on Centre Court and failed to break Groth’s potent serve only in the third set; he double-faulted to give Groth a 4-3 lead in the tiebreaker of that set. Federer is bidding for a record eighth Wimbledon title. He has not lost to an Australian at a major since his first Grand Slam
tournament, when he was beaten by Pat Rafter at the 1999 French Open. Elsewhere at Wimbledon, Dustin Brown, the German qualifier who surprisingly beat the two-time champion Rafael Nadal in the second round on Centre Court, lost in his very next match. He is the fourth man in a row to eliminate Nadal early at the All England Club and then lose in the next round. All four were ranked outside the top 100 in the world. John Isner, the American who won the longest recorded tennis match in history in 2010, lost by 12-10 in the fifth set to the United States Open champion Marin Cilic of Croatia. Cilic beat Isner, 7-6 (4), 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-7 (4), 12-10, in a match that
resumed on Saturday at 10-10 in the decisive set. Andy Murray stumbled in the third set before closing out a relatively comfortable victory over Andreas Seppi to reach the fourth round. Murray was broken twice in the third set and again to start the fourth but bounced back to win 6-2, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 Saturday on Centre Court. After losing six straight games, he won the last six of the match and closed out the win with an ace.
Defending champ bounced In the women’s draw, Petra Kvitova let her lead slip, and let her title go. Former top-ranked player Jelena Jankovic beat the defend-
ing Wimbledon champion 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 Saturday on Centre Court, coming back from a set and a break down to reach the fourth round at the All England Club for the first time since 2010. Kvitova, who also won the title in 2011 and was seeded second this year, had an easy time in her first two rounds, losing only three games. It looked like more of the same Saturday while leading 6-3, 4-2 until Jankovic started her comeback. “I’m not really sure what happened out there,” Kvitova said. “Suddenly I felt like she’s coming back, playing a little bit aggressive. “Suddenly from my side, I didn’t have answer for it. My serve didn’t help me at all this
time, as well. I was really struggling with each shot which I played.” Jankovic, who finished 2008 at No. 1 in the rankings after playing in her only Grand Slam final at that year’s U.S. Open, broke Kvitova to get back on serve at 4-4 in the second set, and then broke again to force a deciding set. For Kvitova, it was her earliest exit at Wimbledon since losing in the first round in 2009. Besides her two titles, she has also reached the semifinals and twice made the quarterfinals. In other women’s action, fifthseeded Caroline Wozniacki advanced to the fourth round by beating Camila Giorgi of Italy, 6-2, 6-2.
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Rivalry: U.S. and Japan meeting in third final CONTINUED FROM B1 their attempts. Japan converted two of Throughout the tourna- its first three and then, ment, it had gained strength after Wambach finally got from its country as it reeled the Americans on the board, from the effects of a devas- won it when Saki Kumagai tating earthquake and a drove a ball over a diving Hope Solo. resulting nuclear disaster. Japan was the chamThe Americans took the pion, the pride of a lead when Alex Morgan shellshocked nation. converted a breakaway in “If any other country the 69th minute, but was to win this, then I’m Japan’s Aya Miyama really happy and proud for pounced on a defensive Japan,” a devastated Lloyd blunder to tie the score less said. than 10 minutes later. “Deep down inside, I The game went to extra really thought it was our time, and Abby Wambach destiny to win it. But maybe appeared to win it on a it was Japan’s.” header off a Morgan cross U.S. 2, Japan 1 just before the end of the 2012 Olympic Final, first extra period. Wembley, England But Japan was not done: The sting of the World After the United States swept one shot off the goal Cup defeat drove the United line, Japan’s captain, States for the next 13 Homare Sawa, turned in a months and after a narrow escape against Canada in shot off a corner to send the the Olympic tournament, it game to penalties. got a chance for revenge “We ran and ran,” Sawa against Japan in the final said. “We were exhausted at Wembley. but we kept running.” The Americans wasted The shootout was a little time. Carli Lloyd disaster for the Americans: opened the scoring in the Shannon Boxx, Carli Lloyd 10th minute, leaning into a and Tobin Heath all missed low ball and heading it in
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Abby Wambach (14) and Lauren Cheney after the United States defeated Japan in the 2012 Olympic final at Wembley Stadium. almost right off the foot of Wambach. She doubled the Americans’ lead early in the second half, dribbling up the center to the right edge of the penalty area and then
firing a laser inside the left post. Lloyd’s goals almost seemed a personal statement to coach Pia Sundhage, who had taken away her starting role before the
tournament but gave it back when Shannon Boxx sustained an injury. “She proved that I was wrong before the Olympics,” Sundhage said of Lloyd, adding, “I am really happy
that she is more clever than I am.” Japan, which had rallied twice in the World Cup final a year earlier, didn’t quit. Yuki Ogimi scored after a goal mouth scramble in the 63rd minute, and the substitute Mana Iwabuchi seemed set to tie it when she stripped Christie Rampone at the top of the penalty area in the 83rd minute and walked in alone on Solo. But Solo dived to her left to paw the shot away, redeeming herself after the 2011 shootout loss and clinching the victory. Japan’s medals were the country’s first in soccer, another milestone for Nadeshiko, as the team is known, but in the end they were silver. The day ended with tears on both sides, but only one winner. Lloyd, so gracious toward Japan in defeat a year earlier, said her team had been driven by a desire to reverse that result. “We weren’t going home with anything but gold,” she said, touching the medal hanging from her neck.
McGrath: Rookie demanding Cup: Wambach debut: Approximately one a season. Montgomery has thrown But then Montgomery two shutouts in a week. took the mound for the botSince he was asked to tom of the eighth and I make a spot start in place realized the source of his of Paxton, he’s 3-2 with a discontent: The rookie left1.62 ERA. Beyond the hander had surrendered a numbers is the demeanor. one-out double in the sevIt’s as if he believes the enth — the first and last gomery was promoted for a Safeco Field as a home numbers should be 5-0 hit the Padres would man- June 1 emergency start at advantage. with a 0.00 ERA. age against him — and he Speedy hitters with a Safeco Field against the Some of those who anaregretted the cut fastball knack for coaxing walks, Yankees, filling in for the lyze advanced stats suspect delivered over the middle injured James Paxton, that rangy outfielders with Montgomery has been forof the plate to Yangervis strong arms, those are the I checked out his baseball tunate to escape innings Solarte. components necessary to background. with runners stranded in Rookies making their Whoa. This wasn’t some succeed in Seattle. fifth career start usually But give Zduriencik this scoring position. innings-eating farmhand He’ll begin to give up aren’t so demanding of much: he can identify effecsurviving on guile. home runs, the stats projthemselves. This was a former first- tive pitchers others see as Rookies making their castaways. Jason Vargas, a ect, and, all in all, won’t be round draft choice of the able to sustain the breakfifth career start usually soft-tossing lefty obtained Royals, the 36th overall are praying they’ve shown through a three-team trade through work of his past player selected in 2008. enough stuff and displayed in 2008, became a 14-game two starts. More impressively, this Well, duh. Montgomery’s enough composure to merit was a former first-round winner with the Mariners. past two starts have found a sixth career start. Hisashi Iwakuma, draft choice selected out of him resembling the greatMontgomery? He’d set signed out of Japan in high school. the bar higher. He was Scouts break down draft 2012, was a Cy Young final- est pitcher who ever lived. Baseball never stops hoping for a no-hitter. candidates into four catego- ist in 2013. surprising. A month ago, Full disclosure: I knew Chris Young showed ries: College position playMike Montgomery nothing about Mike Mont- ers, college pitchers, high surprising durability as a appeared destined to spend gomery when the Mariners school position players, and fifth starter in 2014, and the rest of his career on a acquired him in the March high school pitchers. J.A. Happ hasn’t disapminor-league treadmill. 31 trade with Tampa Bay College position players pointed in a similar role Now he’s a rookie of the that cost them fellow this season. are considered the lowest year candidate who has pitcher Erasmo Ramirez. And then there’s Montrisk with the lowest longsalvaged a season. A minor leaguer for a term potential; high school gomery, the minor-league A one-hit wonder? I minor leaguer is not a pitchers are considered the journeyman who followed wouldn’t use that term in transaction that requires highest risk with the high- up on his no-walk, regularly scheduled pro10-strikeout shutout of the front of Montgomery. It est long-term potential. implies his ticket to the big gramming to be interRoyals by throwing a oneMontgomery, in other leagues is on standby — rupted, with promises of hit shutout against the words, has been on the here today, gone tomorrow. Padres. details to follow at 11 p.m. radar screens of those in Besides, something tells A reference point might Montgomery reported to the know for seven years. me he’s still bristling about be in order. Felix HernanTacoma and made nine Mariners general manthe one hit. dez, among the best pitchstarts, generally confirming ager Jack Zduriencik is ________ taking some guff — and it’s ers in Mariners history and why his career record in deserved — for assembling without doubt the most the minors is 46-50 with a John McGrath is a sports cola roster of players who lack beloved, has thrown 11 4.24 ERA. umnist for The News Tribune. He the athletic skills to regard shutouts since his 2005 can be contacted at john. It wasn’t until MontCONTINUED FROM B1
Rookies making their fifth career start usually are praying they’ve shown enough stuff and displayed enough composure to merit a sixth career start. Montgomery? He’d set the bar higher. He was hoping for a no-hitter.
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UTRECHT, Netherlands — Rohan Dennis won the first stage of the Tour de France in record speed in the individual time trial Saturday. The Australian completed the 14-kilometer (8.6-mile) flat and windy urban circuit through cycling-mad Utrecht in 14 minutes, 56 seconds. “I didn’t expect to go that fast,” Dennis said. “It was very long on the way home, and I was just thinking ‘16 minutes, 16
minutes’ from what I did in training, and in the end I got a bonus.” Dennis’ average speed of 34.4 mph beat the record by British rider Chris Boardman on the 1994 Tour prologue, albeit over a distance twice as short. He beat two time trial world champions. Three-time world champ Tony Martin trailed five seconds behind in second place, and four-time world champ Fabian Cancellara was six seconds back in third.
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M’s: Wilhelmsen sent down CONTINUED FROM B1 attempt. Hernandez worked out of another jam in the secThe loss — his first in ond after the A’s loaded the Oakland since Sept. 19, 2008 — was just his third bases with no outs. Marcus in 21 career starts at this Semien struck out swingaging facility. ing, Burns flied out to shalGraveman (6-4) allowed low center and Vogt five hits to earn his third grounded out. straight win. Graveman was just as Drew Pomeranz pitched good when he retired three the eighth and Tyler Clipstraight after giving up pard worked the ninth for consecutive singles to Robhis 15th save to complete inson Cano and Nelson the six-hit shutout. Cruz in the seventh. Billy Burns singled One of those outs came twice, Ben Zobrist drove in when Graveman made a two runs and Stephen Vogt stellar play to grab first added two hits for the A’s. baseman Ike Davis’ toss to Oakland had not beaten get Seth Smith at first Hernandez at all since Sept. 27, 2013, but jumped on the 2010 AL Cy Young winner early. Burns singled on the first pitch Hernandez threw then stole second. After Hernandez walked Driveways Vogt, Zobrist singled to PEN•WEST Parking Lots CONTRACTORS drive in the A’s first run. Striping & PENINSULA Oakland had runners at S W E E P E R S Crack Sealing the corners with two outs Serving Clallam & Jefferson later in the inning but Counties failed to add on when Vogt Licensed was thrown out at home as Bonded LIC#PENWEC5062D4 Insured part of a double-steal
CONTINUED FROM B1 were yellows,” she said. “It seemed like she [the refWambach later said if eree] was purposefully givthe tournament hadn’t been ing those yellows to maybe staged on artificial turf, she players that she knew were sitting on yellows. would have scored there. “I don’t know if that was Wambach led the way last year when a group of just a psychological thing, players filed a legal claim in who knows? Wambach apologized the Canada saying that the artificial turf amounted to next day, calling it wrong to gender discrimination suggest what the official thinking. FIFA because the men’s event was would never be staged on responded by issuing a warning, citing the organifake grass. FIFA wouldn’t bend on zation’s disciplinary code the issue. Canada’s bid in that concerns unsports2011, the only bid for this manlike conduct. During that same match year’s event, stipulated the tournament be played on an against Colombia, Wambach also missed a penalty artificial surface. The players who filed kick — which she inexplicathe claim eventually bly took with her left foot. It dropped it so they could was just the second penalty focus on preparation for the kick, excluding shootouts, that the United States had competition. Wambach also caused a missed at a World Cup. Now the only waves stir following the U.S. team’s 2-0 victory over Wambach wants to make Colombia to open the knock- are to the crowd at BC Place today — from atop the out stage. During the match, U.S. podium. Whether she starts midfielders Megan Rapinoe or not is inconsequential. “As a competitor, and as and Lauren Holiday were issued yellow cards. someone who has an ego, of Because both had yellows course I want to start, of from previous matches at course I want to help my the tournament, both had team,” she said. “I just have this belief to sit out the quarterfinal system, and I’ve talked against China. After the Colombia about it my whole career, game, Wambach was asked that it takes a whole team. whether the yellow cards It’s not about one person. “It will never be about were deserved. “I don’t know if they one person in a team sport.”
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Wilder: Beat Lakeside Recovery in 8 innings CONTINUED FROM B1 walks, two hit batters and four strikeouts in six Wilder opened the scor- innings pitched. “Janson started a little ing when left-hander Evan Hurn sent a high fastball to slow, but he got into a right field for an RBI single groove there and started that scored Brady Kono- hitting his spots,” Politika paski. said. The ball was misplayed “He was able to get his in the outfield, allowing breaking ball over for Zach Withrow, who reached strikes, which was big for base earlier on a hard shot him.” up the middle, to score. Tanner Gochnour then Three in the third roped a single to left to In the second inning, score Hurn. Wilder starting pitcher Withrow added a wellJanson Pederson struggled placed double to the gap in at the beginning of the right-center field to score game, allowing singles to two runs, and Eathen Boyer Centerfield’s first two bat- followed with a moon shot ters, and an RBI groundout of a two-run double to the that scored Hunter Raney base of the wall in left field. Boyer was 4 for 6 at the and cut the lead to 3-1. Pederson allowed one plate with three RBIs, and more single in the inning Withrow finished the game but survived with no fur- 3 for 6 with two doubles and ther damage on the score- an RBI. “It was good to see our board. Pederson then settled guys get some good at-bats down and earned the win, and some barrel balls, and holding Centerfield to three allow us to score some runs on five hits with two runs,” Politika said.
Wilder added two more runs in the fourth, one on an RBI single from Gochnour, who finished with four base hits and two RBIs. The other run came on a RBI single from Travis Paynter up the middle and just beyond the reach of diving Centerfield shortstop Drake Estes. Dusty Bates added an RBI double to the gap in right-center in the fifth to score Konopaski, who reached base when he was plunked by a pitch for the third time in the game. “Konopaski had a good game today,” Politika said. “He was kind of the spark plug for our offense by taking those pitches. And it was good to see him getting the bat turned around.” Konopaski added two singles and an RBI. Pederson got some help from his defense, including two solid plays from catcher Ricky Crawford. Pederson uncorked a
“Travis was lights out. He shut them down and was in prime form. He was a horse.” WILDER MANAGER MIKE POLITIKA Regarding Travis Paynter’s complete-game win over Lakeside wild pitch in the second inning that bounced hard off the backstop and caromed back to a scrambling Crawford. Crawford fielded the ball cleanly and gunned out Centerfield’s Matt Baher who had bolted for third base. Two innings later, Crawford ran down a bunt along the third base line and made a tough throw across his body back to first base for the out. “He’s been lights out back there,” Politika said of Crawford. “Ricky has really taken his game to the next level behind the plate and he’s keeping it close with his defense.” Wilder added five more runs while batting around
The Cutters pushed one run across in the first inning. A.J. Prater singled, stole second and third and came home on a sacrifice fly by Nigel Christian. Christian added a second RBI in the third inning when he singled home Gavin Velarde, who had tripled to open the frame. Bailey Earley then singled to center field to score Christian and later scored on a passed ball.
Undone by errors Kennewick erased the deficit with a seven-run fourth inning. Six of the runs in the big inning stemmed from four Olympic errors
Christian picked up the loss on the mound. He allowed a run-scoring single and an RBI double during the Dusters’ rally. Against Capital on Thursday, the Cutters spotted their opponents an early 1-0 lead in the first inning. Olympic answered when Dane Bradow singled, stole second and advanced to third and then home on a Daniel Harker single to center field in the bottom of the second. Capital regained the lead at 2-1 on a passed ball thrown by Nick Faunce. A bunt single put Gavin Velarde aboard in the bottom of the fifth, and he was promptly doubled home by Christian to tie the game at 2-all.
But the Cutters came unglued in the top of the sixth, allowing three unearned runs on three errors. Olympic, the fourth seed in the tournament’s Blue Division, will attempt to finish the Duster Bowl on a high note against the Red Division’s last-place team today at 8 a.m.
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Pitching Statistics Crosscutters: Harker 1 1/3 IP, H, 2 R, ER, 2 BB; Christian 3 2/3 IP, 4 H, 7 R, ER, 3 BB, K; Bradow IP. Kennewick: Avery 2 1/3 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 2 ER. Hitting Statistics Crosscutters: Christian 2-3, 3 SB, 2 RBI, R; Earley 2-2, BB, SB, RBI, R; Velarde 1-4, 3B, R; Prater 1-3, 2 SB, R; Beckett 1-3, Mann 1-2, Bradow 1-4. Kennewick: Brown 1-3, 2 RBI, 2 R; Gee 1-3, 2B, BB, RBI, R; Ellison 1-1, 2 BB, 2 R; Kirk 1-4, RBI, R; Milderig 0-3, BB, 2 R.
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Thursday’s Game Capital 5, Crosscutters 2
Crosscutters 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 — 3 6 2 Pasco 3 0 0 0 2 0 x —5 6 2 WP- Crawford; LP- Faunce Pitching Statistics Crosscutters: Hilliard 3 IP, 4 H, 3 R, BB, 2 K; Faunce 1 2/3 IP, H, 2 R, ER, 5 BB; Harker 1 1/3 IP, H, 0 R, K. Pasco: Crawford 7 IP, 6 H, 3 R, ER, 3 BB, 4 K. Hitting Statistics Crosscutters: Shaw 2-2, R, RBI, 2 SB; Velarde 2-4, SB; Prater 1-3, R; Harrison 1-3; Earley 0-2, R, SB. Pasco: Manville 2-2, 2B, 3B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Vega 1-4,
Capital 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 —5 5 2 Crosscutters 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 — 2 5 5 WP- Bennett-Chong; LP- Faunce Pitching Statistics Capital: Tallman 4 IP, 3 H, R, ER, BB, 3 K; Bennett-Chong 3 IP, 2 H, ER, BB, 4 K. Crosscutters: L. Dotson 3 IP, 3 H, ER, 3 BB, 4 K; Faunce 2 2/3 IP, 2 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 3 K; C. Dotson 1 1/3 IP, BB. Hitting Statistics Capital: Ciampi 1-3, BB, RBI; Bennett-Chong 1-3, R; Hayden 2-5, SB, R; Loose 1-3, BB. Crosscutters: Christian 2-3, 2 2B, RBI; Bradow 1-3, SB, R; Velarde 1-4, R; Harker 1-3.
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Wilder and Lakeside Recovery each scored unearned runs and nothing Friday’s Game Wilder 16, Centerfield 5 more and the game went to Wilder 3 3 0 2 3 0 5 — 16 20 2 extra innings tied at 1-1. 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 —5 8 5 Crawford was hit by a Centerfield WP- Pederson; LP- Bowlin pitch to open the eighth and Pitching Statistics Wilder: Pederson 6 IP, 5 H,2 BB. 2 HBP, 3 R, 4 K; moved to third base when Konopaski IP, 3 H, 2 ER. Konopaski bunted and the Centerfield: Bowlin 3 2/3 IP, 11 H, 8 R, BB; Baher 1 1/3 IP, 3 R, 3 H; 2 BB, K; Brown 1 2/3 IP, 5 R, 6 H, throw to first resulted in an BB, 2 K. error. Hitting Statistics Lakeside, made up of Wilder: Boyer 4-6, 2B, 3 RBI; Withrow 3-6, 2 2B, Gochnour 4-5, 2 RBI; Paynter 2-4, BB, 2B, 2 players from the Issaquah RBI; RBI; Hurn 1-2, BB, HBP, 3 RBI; Konopaski 2-3, RBI, area, intentionally walked 3 HBP, SB. Dusty Bates to load the Centerfield: Bowlin 3-4, 2 2B, 3 RBI. ________ bases, and Evan Hurn made them pay, ending the game Sports reporter Michael Carwith a walk-off sacrifice fly. man can be contacted at 360-452Politika said Wilder 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ starter Travis Paynter was peninsuladailynews.com.
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Friday’s Game Kennewick 9, Crosscutters 4 Crosscutters Kennewick LP- Christian
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the difference in the game. “Travis was lights out,” Politika said. “He shut them down and was in prime form. “He went the full eight innings, [threw] 95 pitches, had six strikeouts. “He was a horse.” Wilder will play today at Civic Field in either the 6 p.m. championship game or the third-place game at 3 p.m.
SAN ANTONIO — LaMarcus Aldridge is heading back home to Texas and the San Antonio Spurs are heading back to the top of the list of favorites in the Western Conference. One of the most coveted free agents on the market picked the Spurs over several suitors, including the Lakers, Heat, Rockets, Knicks, Mavericks, Suns and Trail Blazers, the team for which he played the first nine seasons of his career. “I’m happy to say I’m going home to Texas and will be a Spur!!” the Dallas native tweeted. “I’m excited to join the team and be close to my family and friends.” Aldridge averaged a career-high 23.4 points and also grabbed 10.2 rebounds
NBA per game while playing with an injured thumb last season for the Blazers. But after nine years in Portland, he hit the free agent market with many assuming he was headed elsewhere, and the Spurs pounced. Aldridge took two meetings with the Lakers and the Spurs, who brought Tim Duncan, Kawhi Leonard, coach Gregg Popovich and GM R.C. Buford to the first one on Wednesday. Every team Aldridge met with was offering the four-year maximum contract worth an estimated $80 million. Ultimately he picked the team that has won five championships since 1999.
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BUILD and SHIP AIRPLANE PARTS. ACTI in Port Angeles offers full time, benefits, paid vacation and a 401k! We are looking for layup fabricators, a shipping clerk and a manufactur ing engineer. For job information and application contact WorkSource, 228 W First Street, Por t Angeles or call 360.457.2103. Only people who can pass a pre-employment drug screen need apply.
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MEDICAL ASSISTANT Seeking full time medical assistant, certified or WA state registered eligible. Benefits. Exp. preferred. Send resume to 1112 Caroline St., Por t Angeles, WA 98362 Quileute Tribal School Has opening for: School MEDICAL FRONT Cook and school bus OFFICE driver. Full time. Medical exp. Contact Mark Jacobson preferred. Send resume at (360)374-5609 or P/T. Send resume to mark.jacobson@ P.O. Box 985 quileutenation.org. Port Angeles, WA 98362 for application and det a i l s. Q u i l e u t e / N a t i ve MEDICAL OFFICE Nor th Olympic Health- A m e r i c a n p r e fe r e n c e care Network has open- guidelines apply. ings for the following poSALESPERSON sitions: WANTED 2 full time positions for Looking for 2 sales professionals to join our Medical AssistantsWa s h i n g t o n S t a t e l i - team and take us to the next level. We are growcense required. ing and need motivatFull time Billing Manager ed,honest and hardworkPosition- experience in ing individuals. We sell clinical billing and per- New GM and Hyundai and a full line of presonnel required. owned vehicles. 1 Full time position for Are you looking for great an Accounting Cler k- p ay, gr e a t h o u r s a n d Quickbooks and excel m o r e i m p o r t a n t l y, a great selling environexperience required. ment? If you are we are Wa g e s D O E . P l e a s e your next and last place submit resume and ref- to work. Positions will fill fast for erences to: the right individual, Peninsula Daily News p l e a s e s e n d yo u r r e PDN # 408/Healthcare sume’ to: Port Angeles, WA 98362 gmcarsandtrucks@gmail.com M E M B E R S H I P / VO L COORDINATOR: Quimper Unitarian, PT, seeks Membership/Vol Coordinator .5 FTE $18,575 + START A NEW benefits. Closes July 15. CAREER IN www.quuf.org HEALTHCARE! Are you ready for a N A PA A u t o P a r t s change! A job that is in Counter and Driver podemand and rewards sitions. Apply in peryou for your hard son with resume in work! hand. NO PHONE CALLS Free Nursing AssistNash’s Seeks Famers Markateer, and full time field crew. call 360-6816274 or nashsorganicp r o d u c e. c o m / e m p l oy ment.html
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IN TOWN WITH SHOP Beautiful 1,800 sf. home with easy access to Carrie Blake Park and shopping. Features include a large living room withpropane fireplace, great kitchen with adjacent eating area and access to sunny private patio, master suite with jetted tub, large laundry room, attached 2 car garage plus detached RV garage/shop. MLS#291335 $319,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
EXCELLENT PROPERTY Rare opportunity to own this prime spot on Lake Sutherland! Enjoy the lake & summer sun from this unique 2BR condo. Exceptional MTN & water views plus private boat slip & extra boat house storage for all of your toys. MLS#291334/811719 $254,900 Rick Patti Brown Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)775-5780
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BEAUTIFUL HOME FRESHWATER BAY Built in ‘07, 2,549 sf., 3 br, 2 ba, spacious master suite with retreat room, 1.85 acres, completely fenced and gated, pond, home to wild birds, frogs, etc., 768 sf. machine shed with attached shop, walk to the b e a c h a n d D i s c ove r y Trail, just 12 minutes to Port Angeles MLS#290281 $259,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360) 808-0979
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FACILITIES MANAGER The Port of Port Angeles is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Facilities Manager. The Facilities Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the Facilities Maintenance Dept and also manages maintenance at the following facilities: marinas, industrial proper ties / buildings, airports, waterfront properties, mar ine ter minal docks, p i e r s, l o g ya r d , b o a t launches, boat yard and rental properties. Qualif i e d c a n d i d a t e s mu s t have 5-10 yrs of exp. in facilities & project management preferably in the public sector and sufficient knowledge of the methods, materials, t o o l s, a n d e q u i p m e n t used in all phases of facilities maintenance. M u s t h a v e ex c e l l e n t computer and communication skills. Salary is DOE with an anticipated hiring range of $65K to $77K. Applications and job descriptions may be obtained at the Port Admin Office, 338 West 1st St., Por t Angeles between 8am and 5pm MF o r a t w w w. p o r t o f pa.com. Applications will be accepted until 5pm July 15, 2015. Letters and resumes without an application will not be accepted. Drug testing required.
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CONVENIENT YET PRIVATE This 3 br 3 ba home calls Port Angeles home with great city location. Borders Olympic National Park and backs up to Peabody Creek Canyon with trail access. You’ll love the convenient location of this quiet neighborhood with well cared for homes. Both levels feature a nice brick fireplace for added enjoyment. Extra large finished garage with separate workshop /hobby area. Large fenced private yard, with fruit trees and even a place to park your RV! MLS#290533 $214,900 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900
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FSBO: 2 Bedroom home plus small rental on one lot above downtown Port Angeles. $200,000 Call Jon for more information (360)460-1071. FSBO: 8.3 acres, south facing, with cabin on the back side of Bell Hill, Happy Valley area. All services on site, septic for 3 Br. home. Cabin currently rented to tenant. Do not contact tenants. $275,000. Call owner at (360)808-3909.
MOVE IN READY! Quality built 3 br, 2 ba, 1,837 sf. rambler with par tial water views. Open concept gourmet kitchen with tile counter tops. Eating space in kitchen plus lovely area off entry for formal dini n g . D e ck s o f f l i v i n g room and master bed. Large, nicely landscaped .20 acre lot. Close to National Park Visitor Center and college. MLS#290765 $269,500 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2797
LOT and TRAILER: 75’ x 140’ fenced corner lot. Gales Addition. 2 br., 1 ba., 12’ x 60’ mobile trailer with appliances and unfinished cabin on lot. OPEN HOUSE: Sun. 10 S e p t i c s y s t e m 5 y r . - 4 p.m, 180 Blue Jay $37,500. (254)421-0184. Place. Move in ready 3 b r. , 1 . 5 b a . , o n 1 . 5 acres. $289K. EMAIL US AT (360)461-4012 classified@peninsula dailynews.com
PEACEFUL AND SERENE! Countr y home on 2.62 acres located just minutes away from Salt Creek Recreation Area and Crescent Bay. The main home features 2 br plus bonus room, 2 ba, living room with propane stove and a wood insert in the sitting area. There is also a charming guest cabin with kitchen and 3/4 ba with a separate ar tist studio/craft room and a 2 bay detached 864 sf shop. 2 separate parcels with power and water stubbed out to the back parcel. Salmon rearing Salt creek runs through the property. MLS#291327 $245,000 Kelly Johnson (360)457-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
PRIVATE LOCATION In SunLand, including additional lot with mountain and golf course v i e w s . 3 b r, 2 . 5 b a . Beautiful southern exposure. Many extra features such as central vacuum, wet bar, island in kitchen, trash compactor and jetted tub. Enjoy all the amenities of SunLand, golf, tennis, swimming pool, clubh o u s e, p r i va t e b e a c h and cabana. MLS#291104/796683 $375,000 Roland Miller (360)461-4116 TOWN & COUNTRY
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READY TO BUILD? This exceptional Salt water and Mountain view lot is located in a quiet neighborhood close to town. Property is ready to go with city utilities and in a great location! Just bring your house plans. MLS#291232/804911 $59,900 Rick Patti Brown Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)775-5780
SOLANA LIVING Featuring the finest views and amenities in Sequim. The inviting clubhouse with kitchen, gathering r o o m , f i t n e s s c e n t e r, patio with fireplace, heated pool & spa is the perfect place to enjoy the gorgeous summer weather! Located minutes from John Wayne Marina and downtown Sequim. Estate lots with panoramic views starting at. MLS#291063 $142,500 Kelly Johnson (360)457-5876 SUNLAND RAMBLER WINDERMERE Bright and sunny 3 bd, PORT ANGELES 2 ba, formal dining area, 2 car oversized garage, 1,820 sf., with par tial mt. view, secluded AgPLACE YOUR gregate patio . AD ONLINE MLS#291311/810615 With our new $215,000 Classified Wizard Deb Kahle you can see your (360)918-3199 ad before it prints! www.peninsula WINDERMERE dailynews.com SUNLAND
UNBELIEVABLE WATER VIEWS The Straits, Canada and Mt Baker from this centrally located home. 18 ft t a l l w i n d ow s i n f r o n t room, large decks surrounding the home, open kitchen concept with a glass propane fireplace between living room and kitchen. Beautiful master suite, separa t e b a t h , b i g wa l k - i n closet and so much more! $320,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen
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MERCURY: ‘65 Monterey, 2 dr. 390 massaged V8, stick. Add on A/C. Good Glass, body okay. No rust! Dad’s old car. CENTRAL P.A.: Charm- $4,000. 683-2793 ing cottage. Fenced yard a n d g a r a g e, 2 b r. , 1 6042 Exercise bath, new heat pump. Equipment N o s m o k i n g , p e t s by per mission, refs. required. $950. (360)460-2502
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6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment FENCE RAILS: Clear old growth Cedar, 81 ra i l s a t $ 9 . e a c h . 1 1 ’ long (plus or minus 4”) full sale only, cash only, Sequim. (360)683-3212.
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6125 Tools MISC: Generator, Generac 3500 XL, used once. $300. A-Frame drag saw with 2 blades, and National Coil Co., buzz coil, usable. $350. 683-5614 or (253) 208-9640.
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M I S C : Tr u ck c a n o py, white, fits Ford 150 shor tbox. Good cond. $300. Solid oak table with leaf 4 chairs, good cond. $400. (360)4774213 or 461-4972 Oak kitchen Cabinets, $1,800/obo. Ceramic top range. $190. Dishwasher. $50. Micro/hood fan. $125. Prefinished trim. $150. Available mid July. (360)461-2241
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B OAT: M o n k 4 2 ’ Tr i cabin, 1961. Great live aboard, pristine. Diesel, full electronics. $39,000. Boat house available. Port Angeles. (360)457-1185
T R AV E L T R A I L E R : Lance, ‘11 Model 2285, 28’ single slide-out, A/C, 18’ power awning, new t i r e s, m i c r owave, T V, many other upgrades. $18,000. Contact info: nkarr43@gmail.com or (435)-656-2093
DURA: ‘86 , 14’ Aluminum ‘81 15 hp Johnson, electric motor, new batt e r y, 5 g a l l o n t a n k . $2,000 (360)640-1220. MISC: Fiberglass, approx. 500 sf. heavy cloth pieces. .75/sf. (360)9121783 or 565-6906
T R AV E L T R A I L E R : Prowler Lite, ‘83, 19.5’, PEDDLE Boat: on trailclean, good condition, er, like new, $2,500. (360)452-8607 new tires. $2,200. (360)681-5170
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HAY: Eastern Washington Timothy hay bales, $320 a ton, delivered. 5TH WHEEL: ‘94 Alpenl i t e. 3 4 ’ . N e e d s T L C. Mixed loads ok. $ 3 , 8 0 0 o b o. M u s t b e (360)531-3305 SAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 moved. (360)681-3225. 5hp mtr, trailer, new raand stereo. Ready to 9820 Motorhomes T E R RY: ‘ 9 6 , 2 6 ’ 5 t h dio sail, garaged. $6,200. Wheel. $4,500/obo. hermhalbach@wave(360)640-0111 cable.com or GMC: 26’ Motorhome. (360)504-2226 1976. $16,500. 9808 Campers & (360)683-8530
MOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. Southwind Stor m. 51k miles. Custom interior, Roadmaster towing system, Banks Power Pack and other extras. Very M I S C : G r i l l : K a m a d o, nice cond. $18,500. original, made in Japan, (360)681-7824 excellent condition, $600. Singer : feather- MOTORHOME: Dodge weight sewing machine. ‘76 Class C. 26’, new $250. Bench: 5’ cement, tires, low miles, nonrabbit shaped. $250. smoker, in PA. $2,500 (360)683-0146 firm. (360)460-7442. MISC: Saab rims, 15”, Qualifier radial studded snow tires, 16”. $80ea. obo. 4 Pc. wicker living room set, sofa, 2 chairs, coffee table, $300 obo. Bakers rack, $30 obo. Antique drop leaf dining table, $700 obo. (360)681-4019.
TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $7,495. (360)452-6304
BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 26’ Sedan, well equipped and main6140 Wanted tained classic, trailer, & Trades TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday dingy and more. See at 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. WANTED: Riding lawn- Rambler, sleeps 4, roof $20,000/obo. mowers, working or not. AC, kitchen, needs work. (360)457-9162 $1,900. 461-3232 Will pickup for free. Kenny (360)775-9779 TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, B OAT T R A I L E R : ‘ 9 9 , 2 5 ’ , n e e d s T L C . 29’ Heavy duty, custom. $1,800. (360)775-6075 8183 Garage Sales $7,000/obo. 417-0803.
Hay: $4 per bale. Sequim. (360)460-0406
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BOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo Jet boat. $4,500. (360)452-3213
WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 orig. miles, low hours on BOAT HOUSE: 20’x36’ g e n e r a t o r , n i c e l y long, P.A. $2,500/as is. 457-6107 or 775-4821 equipped kitchen, includes TV and microInstruments wave. New ver y comfortable queen mattress, PIANO TUNING and re- lots of extras. $10,500. pair, Gary Freel Piano (360)461-3088 Service. (360)775-5480
PA - East TWIN BED: White wooden frame, with mattress, AUCTION: Angeles Mini large pull out storage und e r f r a m e , l i k e n e w. S t o r a g e ; 1 : 3 0 p . m . , Thursday, July 9, 2015, $500. (360)683-1622. a t 9 1 9 W. L a u r i d s e n B l v d . P. A . U n i t A 2 4 , 6100 Misc. Name: Angela Harless. Unit A123, Name: Terry Merchandise Tyler. Call 452-2400 to BEDROOM SET: Solid verify. oak, king, $750. Moving. Free queen mattress set 7045 Tack, Feed & with topper. 452-3200
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Build / buy a Habitat home. Application avail: Jul 11, 11am @ Elwha Klallam Heritage Ctr., P.A. or Jul 15, 6pm @ First Federal Sequim Village. Must have income b e t we e n $ 1 , 6 0 0 . a n d $1,800/mo. 681-6780
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FURNITURE: Two sofa sleepers, queen size, l i k e n e w. $ 2 5 0 . e a . Glass dinette and four c h a i r s. $ 3 0 0 . D a n i s h modern walnut dining table and chairs. $500. Black leather loveseat. $125. Curved love seat and curved sofa table. $150. Lane cedar chest, old. $150. Walnut and glass coffee table. $75. (360) 683-1006
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TENT TRAILER: Coachman ‘11 Clipper 126 Spor t. Pop up, Queen bed on each end. Fr idge, stove, stereo, RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, furnace, hot water heatC r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r - er, excellent condition. drive, 90K miles. $9,900. Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e with bench seats, sofa (360)477-4295 and table that folds into bed. Must see to appreciate! $6,500. Call (360)640-2574 or (360)640-0403.
S A I L B OAT: R a n g e r 23’ A fast sailing boat currently at John Wayne Marina. Boat is “turn key” and includes extra sails, marine radio, depth and speed instrument. Rigged for single handing. Take several friends along for a sail, Incl 4 HP Ya m a h a . A s k i n g $3,000. (360)683-1027
9050 Marine Miscellaneous WINNEBAGO ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class A, Model 32V, Ford V10 gas engine with 2 slides, Onan Generator, rear camera, tow package, l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, dinner for 4, party for six, 42.8K miles, $29,800. (407)435-8157 NO TEXTING
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ALUMINUM BOAT: ‘79, 1 4 ’ E - Z l o a d t r a i l e r, SEARAY, ‘88 Sundancmany extras. $1750/obo. er, boathoused in PA, (360)912-1783 800 engine hr., $35,000. (541)840-1122 BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built S I LV E R S T R E A K : 1 7 ’ by the boat school in H a r d t o p, a l u m i n u m . 2011. Includes the full Brand new, 4 hrs. on sailing package, with 115 hp, plus 9.9 Yamaoars and trailer. Good h a , f u l l y e q u i p p e d . shape. $4,000/obo. $45,000. (360)850-2234 (360)683-8668
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF MID-YEAR 2015 BUDGET REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public testimony on the mid-year review of the 2015 Clallam County Budget, per Clallam County Home Rule Charter, Section 9.50 will be accepted in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse on July 21, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. All interested citizens are invited to attend.
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Dated this twenty-third day of June 2015 ATTEST: _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair PUB: June 28, July 5, 2015 Legal No:641510
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Peninsula College, 1502 E Lauridsen Blvd Port Angeles, WA 98362, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.
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BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, BMW: ‘02 K1200LT, 51K trailer, 140 hp motor. $5,900. Pete (360)477-6029 $2,800. 683-3577
FIREWOOD: $170 full STORAGE VAN: Truck trailers (3) and steel cord. (360)461-5687 beams. van trailers: 26’ FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- $900. 28’ $2,000. 40’ ered Sequim-P.A. True $2,000. steel beams: 2 c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l w 18” x 97lb per ft. x 40’, $499. Gilbert, 808-3293 $1,550. 1 - w 18” x 106lb or (360)452-4675 (mess) per ft. x 50’. $1,060. montesbg@hotmail.com call (360)531-1383. or www.portangelesfire 6105 Musical wood.com
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AUCTION: Angeles Mini S t o ra g e ; 1 : 3 0 p. m . , Thursday, July 9, 2015, a t 9 1 9 W. L a u r i d s e n B l v d . P. A . U n i t A 2 4 , Name: Angela Harless. Unit A123, Name: Terry Tyler. Call 452-2400 to verify. HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Pub: July 5, 6, 2015 D e l u x e . 2 5 K m i l e s . Legal No.643185 Comes with extras: rear seat, windshield, sissy bar. New tires. Harley 9931 Legal Notices Custom Paint #123 of Clallam County 150. Immaculate condition. $12,500. Call Lil Open Bid Notice: John Kartes. QUALITY CONTROL (360)460-5273 INSPECTOR H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N Olympic Community Ac‘03, Road King Classic, tion Programs (OlyCAP) anniversary edition, exc. is a Community Action cond. with extras. 29K Agency that provides weatherization and enerml., $8,500. gy efficiency improve(360)775-0370 m e n t s t o l ow - i n c o m e residents of Clallam and HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. Jefferson Counties. Oly1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500. CAP is seeking propo(360)683-5449 sals from qualified indiHONDA: ‘02, 750 Shad- viduals or organizations that provide quality-asow Spirt. $3,200./obo surance inspections by a (360)477-4355 Quality Control Inspector H O N D A : ‘ 0 6 1 3 0 0 (QCI), cer tified by the VTXR, 7,700 ml., saddle Building Performance Inbags, passenger seat, stitute (BPI). QCI is a crash bars. Great touring new cer tification standard for residential bike. $4,100. weatherization inspec(360)477-9527 tions, developed by BPI H O N D A : ‘ 8 4 S a b r e , to meet the specifica1100cc. runs excellent. tions and standards set $1,200. (360)775-6075 forth by the US Departm e n t o f E n e r g y, t h e HONDA: ‘98 VFR 800. Standard Work specifiRed, fuel infected V-4, cations (SWS) devel100+hp, 23K mi., clean, oped by the National Refast, extras. $4,500. newable Energy (360)385-5694 Laboratory (NREL), as we l l a s Wa s h i n g t o n KLR: ‘05 650. 8k miles, S t a t e ’ s L o w - i n c o m e extras, $3000. Weatherization Program, (360)460-5545 administered by Washington State Department MOTORCYCLE: ‘98 of Commerce. Honda, 1100 ST, Red. To receive a Request for (360)452-9829 Proposal Package please email: SUZUKI: ‘00 600 Kata- cgraham@olycap.org na. 5k ml. $2,200. All submittals must be (707)241-5977 RECEIVED no later than SUZUKI: ‘96, 1400 Spe- Friday, July 17, 2015 c i a l E d i t i o n , l o t s o f Pub: June 28, July 5, chrome beautiful bike. 2015 $2,500. (360)457-6540 Legal No:641697 or (360)452-644.
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INVITATION TO BID 18th Street Reconstruction PROJECT TR16-99 City of Port Angeles Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. 0. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2:00pm, Tuesday, July 28 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for the construction of the following improvements: HMA Overlay, ADA sidewalk ramps, catch basins and stormwater pipe. The City Engineer’s estimate for this project is between $1,350,000.00 and $1,450,000.00 . The time of completion (performance period) for this Project is 30 working days. Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list for this project are available from two sources: 1.) 1.) To view a low resolution set of the plans or the plan holders list view the City of Port Angeles web site www.cityofpa.us under City Project Bid Information on the front page. 2.) 2.) Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. at http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, “City of Port Angeles”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder”, in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington, (425-2581303) should you require further assistance. Informational copies of any available maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Port Angeles Public Works Engineering Services (360-417-4700). All questions regarding the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Jeremy Pozernick, Project Manager, at jpozerni@cityofpa.us.
All bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid Forms and in the manner as stated in this advertisement and in the Project Manual and said bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond to the City of Port Angeles in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid. If a surety bond is used, said bond shall be issued by a surety authorized and registered to issue said bonds in the State of Washington. The bond shall specify the surety’s name, address, contact and phone number, and shall include a power of attorney appointing the signatory of the bond as the person authorized to execute it. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into the Contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the Information for Bidders, the bid deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Port Angeles. Faxed bids and/or surety bonds will not be accepted.
The City of Port Angeles, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal regulations, Department of Transportation, subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, non-discrimination in Federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and w i l l n o t b e d i s c r i m i n a t e d ag a i n s t o n t h e grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award.
This project involves 3.72 acres of soil disturbance for Other (Community College) construction ac- The City of Port Angeles reserves the right to activities. cept the bid that is in the best interest of the City, to postpone the acceptance of bids and the award of The receiving waterbody is Peabody Creek. the Contract for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days, or to reject any and all bids. If all bids are reAny persons desiring to present their views to the jected, the City may elect to re-advertise for bids. Washington State Department of Ecology regard- Subject to the foregoing, the contract will be awarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action ed to the lowest responsible bidder. on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope with this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and the outside clearly marked with the bid opening considers whether discharges from this project date and time, the project name and number as it would cause a measurable change in receiving wa- appears in this advertisement and the name and ter quality, and, if so, whether the project is neces- address of the bidder. Bids shall be addressed to sary and in the overriding public interest according the Director of Public Works & Utilities, City of Port to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC Angeles, 321 East Fifth Street, P.O. Box 1150, Port 173-201A-320. Angeles, Washington 98362. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Pub: June 28, July 5, 2015 Legal No.641704
When awarded the Contract, the successful bidder shall promptly execute the Contract and shall furnish a bond of faithful performance of the Contract in the full amount of the Contract price. PUB: June 28, and July 5, 2015 Legal No.640918
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Automobiles 9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9817 Motorcycles 9180 Classics & Collect. Classics & Collect. Others Others Others YAMAHA: ‘05 Yamaha CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. Y Z 1 2 5 , r u n s g r e a t . Super Spor t package. New, wheels, tires, bat$1,300 (360)461-9054 tery and license. Flow master exhaust system, 9740 Auto Service T.top, black leather interior , cherry red. NEV& Parts ER ABUSED! 81K ml. SEAT: ‘69, 600D. Made SNOW TIRES: (4) 16” $6,000. (360)457-9331 in Spain, Everything rebarely used snow tires. done. $9,000/obo. $150. (360)504-2607 (360)379-0593
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VW BEETLE: 1969 Conver tible. Must sell this 1 9 6 9 V W C o nve r t i bl e with a lots of spare parts, manuals and specialty VW tools. This is a restorable car, and none of the legendary charm of VW’s has been lost with this rig. The e n g i n e s t i l l r u n s, a l though the car hasn’t b e e n d r i ve n i n t h r e e years. Title clean and c l e a r ! N o t ra d e s j u s t cash. If you are interested, I can provide LOTS more details and pictures. $2,500. Please call (605)224-4334.
CHEVY: ‘03 Tahoe LT 4X4 - 5.3L Vortec V8, automatic, alloy wheels, good tires, tow package, roof rack, running boards, sunroof, privacy glass, power windows, door locks, and mirrors, power adjustable peda l s, p ow e r p r o g r a m mable heated leather seats, third row seating, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, automatic climate control, rear air, CD stereo, OnStar, dual front airbags. 107K ml. $12,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com
FORD: 1929-30 Custom Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. Owner sunny day driver only. Teal green, black 1930 Model A: In ex- f e n d e r s v i n y l t o p . ceptional condition, new- $28,500 Real eye catchl y r e b u i l t e n g i n e . e r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r VW BUG: ‘79. All new $19,000. Call Jim. (360)457-3161. tires and wheels, (360)301-4581 adorable, black. $7,500. FORD: 1929 Model A (360)461-0088 B M W : ‘ 0 7 Z 4 3 . 0 S I Roadster, full fendered, R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, a l l m u s t a n g r u n n i n g w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke gear. $18,500. 460-8610 9292 Automobiles new. $20,000. Others (360)477-4573
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Navy quietly targets Hood Canal development to shield operations After restricting possible work on thousands of acres, has the Navy gone too far? BY WILL DRABOLD THE SEATTLE TIMES VIA MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
HOOD CANAL — With little public outreach, the Navy has stealthily put thousands of acres of Hood Canal and Puget Sound shoreline and upland off-limits to proposed and future development. Recently released documents reveal the Navy has marked a “sphere of influence” in the western Puget Sound that it can use to block developments — even after they’re well under way — by deeming them threats to national security. The Navy has clandestinely targeted projects, rating them according to perceived threat level. Meanwhile, area developers say they were unaware their work was being monitored. Last year, the Navy was so worried about [Thorndyke Resources’ proposed “pit-to-pier” gravel-mining project near Shine in Jefferson County that would bring barges into Hood Canal] that it managed to restrict a narrow, 70-mile strip of seafloor to stop it. The state hired two appraisers, who independently valued the strip, some 4,804 acres of public land, at $1.68 million. But to pay Washington state that amount, the Navy first needed approval from Congress.
Lease revamped To get around the lawmakers, the Navy reappraised the lease in-house, valuing the seafloor acreage at $720,000, according to a Seattle Times review of hundreds of pages of Navy and state documents. The state Department of Natural Resources agreed to the new price despite state law that requires the agency to obtain fair-market value for this “restrictive easement.” “Why would anybody develop in the [Navy’s] overall area of influence if they knew that the Navy would do anything in their power to stop it?” asked Dan Baskins, a project manager at Thorndyke Resources, a Poulsbo developer. [The company was previously known as Fred Hill Materials.] The company had purchased the land and was [in the permitting review process for] developing the 1,000-foot pier when it learned that the Navy’s appraisal maneuver, with DNR’s approval, put the kibosh on the project. The company has sued the Navy and DNR to try to overturn the restriction. Several other developers of multimillion-dollar proposals only learned the Navy had termed their projects “high-priority” encroachment threats after being told about it recently by a Seattle Times reporter. The Navy said that the pier, on Hood Canal shoreline in Jefferson County, would have affected acoustic and magnetic research taking place 12 miles away in the Dabob Bay, a key U.S. location for military testing.
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The Navy is concerned with proposed industrial and commercial developments on Hood Canal which it says would encroach on its “sphere of influence.” Naval Base Kitsap encompasses the nuclear submarine base in Bangor and facilities in Keyport and Bremerton. need to operate in the western Puget Sound. Naval Base Kitsap, the third-largest Navy base in the U.S., supports about half of Kitsap County’s economy. But since the base became home to nuclear submarines in 1977, Kitsap County has doubled to some 250,000 residents. Over time, the Navy considered commercial development along the narrow Hood Canal and other areas a problem.
‘Sphere of influence’
In a 2010 report, for example, the Navy described recreationalboating traffic and the redevelopment of downtown Bremerton as high-priority problems within its “sphere of influence.” The Defense Department sets aside money to buy or lease areas near bases to stop develop‘The national defense’ ment that could affect the military’s mission. Liane Nakahara, a Navy Since 2013, Naval Base Kitspokeswoman, said protection of the bay “is critical to the national sap has purchased control of 5,149 acres of upland for defense.” $7.9 million and 4,804 acres of “Many of the real-estate transactions are considered busi- western Hood Canal seafloor for $720,000. ness-sensitive and are not comThe Navy is in the early municated to the public,” Nakastages of pursuing another hara said of why the Navy did not seek broad public input on its restriction on Hood Canal’s eastern side, Nakahara said. purchases. The Navy’s 70-mile Hood “All of the easements the Canal restriction got its start a Navy purchased were from willing sellers who were offered fair- couple of years before its purchase last year, when the Navy market value supported by discussed its plan with state appraisals.” DNR officials. Megan Duffy, a DNR deputy According to notes from 2012 supervisor, said her agency had by DNR Supervisor Leonard no comment on the nearly Young: $1 million reduction in price the “Navy is considering an easeNavy had to pay the state. It’s a classic land-use dispute. ment to block pit-to-pier,” the nickname for Thorndyke’s pier, But this time, the anti-develthree miles southwest of the opment crowd doesn’t come by Hood Canal Bridge, where 20-ton kayak. It owns aircraft carriers barges would be loaded with and nuclear subs. No one disputes the Navy’s sand and gravel on their way to
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An artist’s rendering of what the 1,000-foot “pit-to-pier” dock might look like on Hood Canal. The Navy blocked this project last year. Thorndyke Resources has sued the Navy and Department of Natural Resources to try to overturn the restriction. California and elsewhere. For several years, the pier developers had assured the Navy that the new commercial pier would not impact its operations. But the Navy thought otherwise, according to records obtained by The Seattle Times from the Thorndyke lawsuit and through public-records requests. In late April 2013, DNR readied a news release about its planned lease to the Navy that included the sentence:
‘Safeguard operations’ “The Navy will pay DNR fairmarket value for the restrictive easements to safeguard the Navy’s operations at Naval Base Kitsap from encroachment.” But Michael Brady, a Navy real-estate coordinator, in an
“Why would anybody develop in the [Navy’s] overall area of influence if they knew that the Navy would do anything in their power to stop it?” DAN BASKINS project manager, Thorndyke Resources email, said to cut that sentence from the release. Matthew Randazzo, [a former Port Angeles resident who is now] a special assistant to the state’s commissioner of public lands, was also on the email chain. “We will discuss in person, not via email,” Randazzo replied to Brady. The disappearing “fair-market value” reference was a prelude to what would happen later. In October 2013, the Navy
and DNR signed off on a 198-page independent appraisal putting the price on the restriction: $1.68 million. One Navy official called the price “much lower than I expected,” according to emails. As it turned out, the Navy would need congressional approval at that price. Navy emails show that officials worried the value could not be lowered. TURN
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Navy, timberland owner reach accord on purchase of Dosewallips easement ning two miles along the river’s length in southeast Jefferson County that will be added to nearby Dosewallips State Park. It used a grant from the Salmon Recovery Fund and matching funds from the Navy for the purchase. The Trust for Public Land, a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS national conservation organizaAND PENINSULA DAILY NEWS tion, brokered the deal which was BRINNON — Naval Base Kit- announced June 8. sap expanded the buffer around its operations last month by pur- Navy’s reasoning chasing a restrictive easement Over the past three years, with Pope Resources on 3,392 Naval Base Kitsap has added timbered acres near the Dosewal- 5,100 acres of protection around lips River which flows into Hood its properties and ranges. Canal near Brinnon. “The ability of the Navy to conThe Navy is spending $4.9 mil- tinue our vital missions and trainlion to prevent significant devel- ing is critical to our nation’s opment or construction from ever defense,” Capt. Tom Zwolfer, occurring in the area. Naval Base Kitsap commanding Pope agrees to continue to do officer, said in a news release. no more than it is now — manage “One of the keys to achieving and harvest the trees. that goal is ensuring that intenAt the same time, Washington sive development does not occur State Parks bought 215 acres run- on land bordering bases and
3,392-acre deal restricts Pope Resources’ use
training areas.” Pope’s Olympic Resource Management and Olympic Property Group own or manage 193,000 acres of West Coast timberland and development property. Since 1998, they have sold more than 6,000 acres into conservation and have more than 25,000 acres under conservation easements, according to Jon Rose, Olympic Property Group president. “The easement and land sale will reduce future potential conflicts between Hood Canal naval operations and the development of our property while at the same time expanding public and riparian access to the Dosewallips River,” Rose said. Pope allows non-motorized public access on all of its property, Rose said. The Navy’s Dabob Bay Range Complex, between Toandos Peninsula and Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, lies near the easement. It is the Navy’s premier U.S.
“The easement and land sale will reduce future potential conflicts between Hood Canal naval operations and the development of our property while at the same time expanding public and riparian access to the Dosewallips River.” JON ROSE president, Olympic Property Group location for research, development cial projects can’t extend into the and testing of underwater sys- water. tems, such as smaller unmanned Thorndyke Resources in vehicles used with submarines. Poulsbo, which seeks to build a “pit-to-pier” gravel-mining project 2014 agreement in Jefferson County, filed a lawThe Navy and state Depart- suit because the easement would ment of Natural Resources signed prevent the construction of a another easement July 14, 2014, 1,000-foot pier being planned for covering about 4,800 acres of land more than a decade. The case is expected to take at below Hood Canal’s low-tide mark. It extends from the Hood Canal least 18 months for a ruling, bridge to just south of the Jefferson- according to Jefferson County. A similar Hood Canal easeMason counties’ line near Eldon. The Navy, which requested the ment has been proposed to prevent industrial development on easement, paid $720,000 for it. For the next 55 years, commer- Kitsap County’s shoreline.
Sphere: New appraisal sets value at $720,000 CONTINUED FROM A1 Worthen declined to explain his “get out of jail” comBut by mid-June 2014, ment, citing pending litigathe congressional obstacle tion. Other state and Navy had vanished. officials declined to comThe Navy had a new ment. appraisal saying the easement was worth $720,000. A proposed marina That judgment came Far south of the prodespite one of the two indeposed 1,000-foot pier — but pendent appraisers saying the value should remained still in last year’s pit-to-pier unchanged and a U.S. con- easement on Hood Canal’s gressman expressing con- western shore — sits Black cern with the project, Point, [near the Jefferson according to Navy records. County town of Brinnon}, Shortly before the the site of a proposed large, $720,000 valuation was set, high-end marina redevelopMark Worthen, the Navy’s ment. Thanks to Navy secrecy, chief facilities appraiser, emailed advice to his subor- the marina developers did dinates in Washington state not know their project was about when the rules “get termed a high-priority threat. bent a little.” The Statesman Group, a national real-estate devel‘Get out of jail free’ oper, wants to create the “When issues arise and Pleasant Harbor Marina you are uncomfortable with Resort: 1,000 housing units a gray area,” Worthen with nearly 300 boat slips, wrote, “I will write you a with residences starting at ‘get out of jail free card.’” $690,000. In a 2010 report, the The group has spent $22 Navy described recreational million on the project so far boating traffic and the rede- and has started building. velopment of downtown Statesman plans to rely Bremerton as high-priority on foreign investors for problems within its “sphere funding, part of the Departof influence.” ment of Homeland Security The next month, state Immigrant Investor ProCommissioner of Public gram. Lands Peter Goldmark It rewards investors [who heads DNR] signed with visas for putting the easement documents money into new projects. despite the state’s obligaThe Navy, which has tion to only sell a lease for monitored the project since its “fair-market value.” at least 2007, said it was Reached by phone, worried about foreigners SPONSORED BY Peninsula Daily News, KeyBank, Elwha River Casino, Red Lion Hotel
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The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Nebraska returns to its homeport of Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor following a patrol. traveling near the naval base by boat or seaplane, documents show. One slideshow suggests the Navy may have contacted U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services about the developers’ application to provide visas to investors. Garth Mann, president and CEO of Statesman, first learned of the Navy’s actions when a reporter
contacted his company. “The Navy made assurances that they have no intention of preventing commercial and resort activity . . . ,” Mann said in an email. Other developers received such assurances. Baskins, Thorndyke’s resource manager, said the Navy wrote that the pier project was “not incompatible” with its operations.
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“It’s like, ‘We’re going to go ahead and do this and public be damned,’” Johnson, Jefferson County’s point-person on pier development, said of the Navy’s posture. If buying easements fails to stop development, the Navy still has another plan that it considers “sufficient to fully abate the encroachment threat,” according to an April 2014 Navy report. But that plan is blacked out in the documents. Nakahara called it “privileged and national-security information.”
________ This report includes clarifying background information inserted within brackets by the Peninsula Daily News. Read the original online version of The Seattle Times article with infographics and additional details at http://tinyurl. com/PDN-Hood-Canal.
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But later, the Navy quietly sought the restriction. In late 2013, the state opened up a required public-comment period for the Hood Canal easement that aimed to block the pier. The Navy documents show that it held one public meeting: in front of the Jefferson County Board of Health. The public-comment period was closed three weeks after it opened. Developers in Washington must publicize their projects with signs, notice to neighbors and local media advertisements, said David Johnson, a land-use planner for the Jefferson County Community Development Department. The pit-to-pier developers, for instance, held more than 60 public meetings with the Jefferson County Planning Commission, Board of Commissioners and other local groups, Baskins said. The Navy is not legally required to seek public input when restricting development, so it chooses
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Lake Crescent Lodge still adding to history MANY PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the June 7 “Picture from the Past” as Lake Crescent Lodge located on Lake Crescent. The lodge was built in 1915 by Julia and Avery Singer and opened as Singer’s Tavern. It is located at Barnes Point on the south shore of Lake Crescent and had seven lodge rooms and a series of cottages. The two-story main building was built of locally milled lumber and featured a large stone fireplace with French windows opening out onto a wide veranda overlooking the lake. The cottages were located along the east side. Before the Singers installed running water, a boy with a wagon loaded with pails brought guests fresh water for their morning ablutions. Singer’s Tavern was known for its upscale dining, and guests dressed formally for dinner. Julia Singer planted an ornamental garden, a vegetable garden and fruit trees together with a small golf course.
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ing location, Alexander accessible by East Beach Road. One of the highlights of the lodge’s history was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s visit Sept. 30, 1937. Adults and children had been waiting along the streets of Port Angeles for several hours before his destroyer, USS Phelps, arrived at 6 p.m. The president’s entourage motored from Port Angeles to the lodge where he had a bowl of soup in his cabin while his staff enjoyed a sumptuous dinner in the main dining room. The next morning, he continued his tour of the Olympic Peninsula, stopping at Lake Quinault Lodge. The purpose of the visit was to discuss the proposed Arrived by ferry Olympic National Park, For the first few years of which was signed into law in 1938. operation, the guests The cabin he stayed in arrived by ferry, as the south shore road (now U.S. has been torn down. Eleanor Corey GudeHighway 101) was not comrian, author of the book pleted until 1922. Sticks, Stones and Songs, A railroad was built on wrote that staff members the north side of the lake but was never intended for came from all over the country for the chance to passengers. It was comwork at Lake Crescent pleted in 1919 and engineered to transport logs for Lodge. In 1960, the summer she turned 17, she airplane manufacturing started work there for her during World War I, but first real job. the war ended before it “We ate together like a could be used. family, often welcoming the The railroad later was sold and brought logs from ‘fire boys’ of the Forest Service to join us,” Guderian the West End into Port wrote. “We played water Angeles. It is now known sports in the lake and had as the Spruce Railroad Trail and is a popular hik- sleeping quarters in the
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Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park continues to welcome visitors 100 years after being built in 1915 by Julia and Avery Singer as Singer’s Tavern. tiny rooms of the original wood lodge of Rosemary Inn. “For guests, including celebrities such as an elderly justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and his very young bride, the ‘Crescent Capers’ put on an occasional show. Among the skits and acts: a can-can dance by the staff boys who wore grapefruits in their costume dresses and a repertoire of Broadway songs that I sang to piano accompaniment by Linda, a coworker from Port Angeles.” Eleanor also noted that two of her sisters worked at the lodge a decade earlier. June Doran Bowlby of Clallam Bay wrote that her 1950 high school Junior-
Senior Banquet was held at Lake Crescent Lodge. There were 12 in the senior class: Bernice Duffy, June Doran Bowlby, Geraldine McLean Moore, Elsye Mitchell Gregory, Larry Gilikson, Jack Lampi, Bill Bengston, Wallace Sands, Phillip Borde, Don Treece, Lee Nicholas and Jim Jones.
Rowboat ride She was dressed in a formal long gown, and they took a short cruise in a rowboat. June said that only six of of the class of 1950 are left. Its 65th anniversary was in June. Hannah Singhose wrote that her mother worked at the lodge in the 1950s. Life magazine printed a photo
of her mother on the dock handing down a picnic basket to the lodge manager in a rowboat. Hannah also remembered the Christian evening services in the sunroom held by college students who worked summers for the “Ministry in the National Parks.” Norma Thomsen Michels commented that her grandparents, Chris and Thelma Gill of Sequim, worked at the lodge in the 1950s. “My gramps led others on horse trails and was a maintenance man, and my grams was a waitress and cleaned cabins, both at the resort,” Norma said. “I was from Iowa, and when visiting as a child, I thought
this the coldest place on Earth (in August), but I have lived here now since 1979 and would never want to live anywhere else.” Scott Johnson wrote that he worked at Hurricane Ridge starting the summer of 1982 and continued through the fall of 1983 while attending Peninsula College. The same company managed Lake Crescent Lodge, and they wanted to open it before the normal out-of-area employees arrived. Scott and a few others from Hurricane Ridge were sent down to the Lake Crescent Lodge to help clean rooms, prep for meals, operate the gift shop and with general cleanup. TURN
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Bettye and George Tabain on their wedding day.
Mary and Richard French on their wedding day.
Mary and Richard French today.
The Frenches Richard and Mary French recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary by visiting the chapel at Fort Worden State Park where the couple were married. Richard L. French married Mary Case on June 24, 1950, at Fort Worden when it was an Army base. They met at a USO dance in Port
Townsend. Mary had planned for that dance to be her last. Richard served in World War II. He was at Utah Beach on D-Day. He also is a veteran of the Korean War. He later worked for and retired from the U.S. Postal Service. Mary is retired from the Penin-
sula Daily News circulation department. She is a homemaker. They have six children: Richard of Ellensburg; Ray of Santa Barbara, Calif.; Kelly of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Vicki of Minneapolis; and Kevin and Vonda, both of Port Angeles. The couple also have 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
George and Bettye Tabain today.
The Tabains George and Bettye Tabain of Port Angeles will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary this month with family in Palm Springs, Calif. George Tabain married Bettye Day on June 30, 1955, in Los Angeles. They fell in love with the Olympic Peninsula while vacationing in the area, and they built a vacation home in 1975. When they retired in 1995, the couple moved to Port Angeles full-time. The Tabains love to travel and have visited several countries. They also like to take trips in their RV. They have three children: Debra Tabain of Agoura Hills, Calif., and Cathy Hoffman and Cindy Tabain, both of Woodland Hills, Calif. They have six grandchildren.
Pat and Phil Churchley on their wedding day. Wilfred and Bonnie Jonas on their wedding day.
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Phil and Pat Churchley today.
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The Jonases Wilfred and Bonnie Jonas of Sequim will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Thursday. Wilfred Jonas married Bonnie Tobius on July 9, 1955, in Yakima. Wilfred was a truck driver for Silver Eagle for 30 years. Bonnie worked at DelMar Windows for 14 years. The couple moved to the Olympic Peninsula in October 2005. They enjoy spending time with their hobbies, including woodworking, camping and fishing. Wilfred and Bonnie have three children: David Lee, Wilfred Jay and Diane Lynn. They also have nine grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.
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Phil and Pat Churchley of Port Angeles recently celebrated their 60th weddubg anniversary with 26 members of their family. They were married in Reedville, Ore., on June 10, 1955. In the fall of 1961, the Churchleys came to Port Angeles. Phil taught chemistry as one of the original faculty members of Peninsula College. He retired in 1996 after 35 years of teaching. Pat continues as a church organist. She began with Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and now plays for St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.
Harold Youngblood Tyler, 20, and Destiny May Gagnon, 19, both of Neah Bay. Georges Blanquies Peabody, 44, and Sarah Mabel Ann Hamilton, 35, both of Port Angeles. Robert Harlan Knight, 44, and Amanda Georgette Morganroth, 32, both of Port Angeles. Matthew Job Gale, 23, and Grace Marie Van Rossen, 23, both of Port Angeles. Cody Ryan Banner, 25, and Debrah Diane Denoble, 25, both of Forks. Justen William Defrang, 34, of Port Angeles and Amanda Sue Hepner, 23, of Vancouver, Wash. Kenneth Michael Zepeda, 29, and Susann Clark Lawrence, 52, both of Port Angeles. Illya Pavlavich Korovnik, 25, of Auburn and Olga Sergeyevna Babiy, 25, of Kennewick. Bradley Brice Petersen, 35, and Cherrie Lynn Cibene, 31, both of Port Angeles. Andrew Michael Payton, 29, and Miranda Kay Fennewald, 30, both of Gunnison, Colo.
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What exactly is the meaning of freedom? ON THE â&#x20AC;&#x153;DAY after,â&#x20AC;? Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to call a timeout for a question: Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the big deal about the Fourth of July? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nice to have the day off, watch a parade and redecorate your life in red, white and blue. You enjoy the fireworks, and maybe put a family picnic together, but thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about it, right? No. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about freedom, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re told. And in my world, that translates into one word: choice.
canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to get to the ER for life-sustaining medications because no physiMark cule one cian will accept her as a anotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Harvey patient because the Medipolitical leaders and care reimbursement is too low? Is she free? parties, What about the 93-yearfight our old man with multiple moral and medical problems who will civil rights be driven into a nursing battles in facility because the governcourts and routinely air ment program that allows her to stay at home will be our dirty cut? Is he free? laundry to the world. But Or how about the let someone tell us we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t 41-year-old quadriplegic do something, and that who canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to get his â&#x20AC;&#x153;someoneâ&#x20AC;? is liable to pull wheelchair fixed? Is he back a stump. free? Price of independence If we are truly free, then Or the thousands There are plenty of folks we truly have choices. But among us who live in instiif our choices are taken who can express more elotutions only because the quently than I can the real- away or restricted more programs arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t there to than someone elseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, are we sustain them in their own ity, and the price, of indefree? pendence. communities? Are they What about the 88-year- free? We are a strange crowd, we Americans. We fight bit- old woman who is forced to One of our favorite call an ambulance that she national documents says terly with each other, ridi-
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Pursuit of happiness And the â&#x20AC;&#x153;pursuit of happinessâ&#x20AC;? part? Well, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re on your own, but take note that the guarantee is for the pursuit, not the outcome. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the personal responsibility part. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re unhappy, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not my fault. And the â&#x20AC;&#x153;libertyâ&#x20AC;? part? Well, I guess what it comes down to is that if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re
here, you deserve a shot whether youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re 88, 41, a crack baby or a grandma with dementia. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re here, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re â&#x20AC;&#x153;usâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; you belong â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and we have a responsibility. Or be prepared to start making decisions about who lives and who dies. Actually, I get a kick out of being an American, In part, I guess, because we are, as a nation, so arrogantly adolescent. We boldly go into the next thing, absolutely convinced that we will prevail, that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll think of something, that somehow it will work out simply because weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re decent people. And amazingly, it often does, despite our best efforts to the contrary. For many of us, yesterday wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t about parades or picnics or remembering the words to â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Star
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_________ Mark Harvey is directors of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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MY DAUGHTER PARENT TO PARENT TURNED 21 not too long ago and still cannot make Jodie until one up her mind as to what she Lynn day a good wants to do. friend She has had a couple of opened our pretty good jobs but insists eyes. on going back to college. Your However, she always flunks daughter is out. still pretty We want her out on her young, but own and have given her a youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d better late summer to early fall get a handle deadline to make a decision on the situation soon, or and stick with it. sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be there until sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Is this too harsh? 35 like ours was. When we finally underSeattle advice stood and acknowledged Our daughter took what was going on and advantage of us for many kicked her out, she didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t years with the same things. talk to us for almost a year. One semester she was in Now, she finally agrees it school and flunking out and the next she was work- was the best thing for her. S.K. in Seattle ing. Of course, we didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see what was happening TURN TO LYNN/C6
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Take chance to tell strangers Actions, life about their suspicious moles are woman’s I AM NOT a dermatologist, but I have seen enough articles and pictures of dangerous-looking moles to know when one should be checked. If I see something suspicious-looking on a friend, I speak up. But what about strangers? It’s awkward to say something, but if I keep quiet, I feel negligent and guilty, especially if the mole is in a hard-to-see place or the person doesn’t have someone in his life to spot it. Suzanne in Pleasantville, N.Y.
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struggled with this one, too. A possibly cancerous mole is no mere shred of curly kale stuck to a stranger’s incisor. No one objects to our noting those. It’s a quick fix — tongue over tooth — and we’re out. But studying strangers’ naked flesh is not typically encouraged on subways or standing in line at Le Pain Quotidien. And acknowledging our peeping is creepier still and possibly alarming. With due respect to your periodicals, if a stranger pointed out a mole on me, I would assume she was an oncologist, and I had minutes to live. We seem to be headed for silence, don’t we?
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But a “dangerous-looking mole” nearly killed my favorite cousin. It wasn’t hard to see, and loads of people may have pointed it out, but no one did. So I can’t shut down a good Samaritan here. Say, if you care to: “Excuse me. I am not a doctor, but you may want to have that mole on your shoulder blade checked out.” For the rest of us, let’s schedule that checkup with the dermatologist we never get around to, OK?
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DEAR CHERYL: I’M a 57-year-old divorced You acknowledge that woman who attracts the you are responsible for wrong men. your own property, but I’m divorced because I you don’t seem to mean had an affair after being it. We all lose things. married for 30 years. My But on discovering we husband was neglecting me have left a prized belongand taking me for granted. ing at a pal’s place, call The man I had the affair with — who caused me to and say: “I left my Prada lose everything — deceived slingshot at your house. me. He fooled me into fallWhen can I pick it up?” It’s your loss ing in love with him and Do not expect her to didn’t tell me he has a lady hand-deliver it or keep Two months ago, I left friend that he’s been with track of it for months. headphones (worth $250) for more than 20 years. That is making her Powerful urges to at a friend’s apartment. Now, I find out he never responsible for our careengage with strangers are We’ve seen each other a stopped seeing her. He lessness, which is not best governed by the tercouple of times since then would call me for a booty reasonable or the way rific theme song for but not at her place. call and I, like a nut, would the world works. “Orange Is the New Black” When I went to her go. I won’t do that anymore, (which I am still not sick apartment recently, she ________ even though he still calls. of, three seasons later): said she couldn’t find them. Philip Galanes is an advice I recently started “Taking steps is easy, I suspect she is being discolumnist who specializes in another affair with a marstanding still is hard.” honest. contemporary etiquette and ried man who says all the And keeping still is Maybe she lent them to social dilemmas. Email questhings he knows I want to tions to him via socialq@ nearly impossible, though someone or broke them. I hear. But when the issue of nytimes.com. know I am responsible for generally advisable. I money comes up, he ignores me. (I’m on disability because I suffer from depression and anxiety, among other things, and I don’t work.) I need love and support CONTINUED FROM C5 terfly personalities trying doesn’t step up, you have to money being spent. Make sure that she is to fit in with those around follow through and tell her and someone who cares for me, but I keep finding bad also contributing to a rent them and also attempting From Jodie to get out. men. The only thing I’m payment, grocery bills and to make new friends. doing differently this time It sounds like she may Perhaps what you might the utilities in your home Can you help? is I won’t pick up this man not be ready to live on her consider doing is to encour- as well as helping to clean own and is still confused as age her to work during the up and keep up with her We bought our 17-year- for a booty call. I need help. Depressed and Needy to which path in life to old son a car this past fall. own laundry. day and go to school at take. Sometimes it just He is supposed to be makShe may not be very night. A few classes here Dear Depressed: Step takes young adults a while and there is better than happy about having to pay ing monthly payments to 1: Get out of the “poor me” to figure out what they for college on her own or none. us and so far, hasn’t. He mode. Take responsibility want to do, make a plan Be sure that she is pay- taking responsibility for uses it to get back and for your actions. You don’t and follow through. ing for tuition, books, park- her own bills and so on, but forth to work and to and attract the wrong men. You She obviously has not it’ll be worth it in the end, ing and anything else she from his friends’ houses. pick them. learned the discipline it and you will not be out any may need. Placing the What’s a good way to You had an affair while takes to actually respect responsibility on her shoul- more money. make him start taking the you were married, not the seriousness of college. This could be her last ders will work wonders in payment plan seriously because your husband Oftentimes, this is a comand final chance under changing her attitude without causing a huge neglected you, but because mon problem, especially your roof, but be sure she about playing around battle? you wanted to. among the more social but- because it’s now her own understands that if she The man you had the ________ affair with didn’t cause you Jodie Lynn shares parenting to lose everything. That’s tips through her weekly column. all your doing. He didn’t Write her at Parent to Parent, make you continue the 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, MO 63040 or direct2contact affair once you knew there was another woman @parenttoparent.com via email. Tips and questions can also be involved. Now you’ve started an sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com. affair with a married man.
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Rules for big, beautiful cut flowers SINCE I’VE MOVED to the North Olympic Peninsula, I’ve been told numerous times that on the Peninsula, it rains on the Fourth of July, and only afterward does summer begin. This year, I think summer began the day after Easter, as unusually warm temperatures have prevailed since.
Blooming early This means that our flowers are growing and blooming much earlier than normal. So let’s talk about how to properly harvest and tend blossoms for cut-flower production. The most important rule is to harvest them when the bloom is tight with only the first pedal or two beginning to unfurl. A blossom snipped from a
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going to the flower head — the jewel at the end of the sturdy stalk. plant continues Cut for plant Andrew Also, foliage in water rots to open, so a quickly, making the water stink May fully “blown Another mistake is to cut the and giving an unsightly look to open” flower blossom at the length that you the arrangement. opens even desire for the arrangements. This is why florists have buckmore. So only No. ets of “greens” ready for their pick flowers All cutting is stimulating, so arrangement time. that are just cut for the plant. Greens are plants grown for starting to Later when you are prepping their foliage to be used in open up. the flower stalks indoors, you can arrangements because most, if Got it? trim the ends and group them for not all, the leaves on the flowers Then when- length, color and size. have been pulled or cut off. ever possible, Next, strip away all lower foliFlowers are grown for their harvest in the age or thorns and even undevelend blossoms, and greens are early morning, the late afternoon oped buds. grown for their filler value. or evening. Almost as crucial as these two Strip it down Sturdy container rules is the prep work necessary for cut-flower success. If kept on the stalk, all of Finally, store them overnight Always cut the flower off at these parts will suck up moisin a sturdy container located in a the best place for the plant to ture, and we want all the water cool, dark spot filled with cold
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water up to, but not covering, the blossoms. Remember to de-bud. All florist flowers are de-budded: side blossoms and branches removed before beginning to develop, so the energy of the plant goes into the prized blossoms. Now, grab your sun hat, your white long-sleeve overshirt and beat the heat. Or at least put a cold drink in the fridge for later.
________ Andrew May is a Port Angeles-based ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@ peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
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Mary Barker, left, is awarded the Shipley Center Volunteer of the Quarter Award. She is pictured with Michelle Rhodes, the Sequim senior center’s development and program director.
SEQUIM — During the Shipley Center’s recent 2015 Volunteer Luncheon, sponsored by Sequim Health and Rehabilitation and Moon Palace, Mary Barker was honored with the center’s Volunteer of the Quarter
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Assistance is available for unpaid family caregivers of adults 18 years and older. The Family Caregiver Support Program provides local resources, support groups, counseling and respite care. Support also is available for grandparents raising grandkids and other relative as parents to nonbiological children. In Forks, phone 360374-9496. In Sequim and Port Angeles, phone 360417-8554.
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eyelid. My parents and grandparents used tobacco for stings, but they couldn’t put that on a baby’s eyelid. So they rushed me to the doctor. He took one look at me and said, “Apply chilled witch hazel.” My dad used witch hazel after shaving, so they put a bottle in the icebox and daubed some on my eyelid to make me stop crying. I am an old woman now, and I still keep a bottle of witch hazel in the refrigerator door. It is wonderful for bee or wasp stings or mosquito bites.
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leased car during the 2015-16 school year. PORT ANGELES — Four LinEd Schmid was also chosen as a coln High School teachers — HillTeacher of the Year but will be takary Allen, Coco Carlson, Tyler ing a leave of absence next year so Jones and Everett Young — were won’t be participating in the leasechosen by Port Angeles School Dis- car program. trict administrators as Teachers of “Ruddell Auto Mall generously the Year and will share the use of a offered the lease for this new
teacher recognition program,” said Schools Superintendent Marc Jackson. “We’re very grateful to Howie Ruddell and his team for making this happen.” Jackson said he hopes to continue the program next year and honor additional teachers from Port Angeles schools.
Marriage to slovenly wife brings man close to tears DEAR ABBY: I have been married 40 years, and it’s just the two of us. I work full time and make a good living. We have a large house in a great neighborhood. My problem is my wife. She hasn’t worked throughout almost all of our marriage and has to be the laziest person I know. We haven’t slept in the same bed for 20 years. She weighs 300 pounds and is always going to diet but never really does. She sleeps in her own bedroom with a huge walkin closet piled up to the top shelf with nice items she refuses to put away. She also has a separate bathroom and living room. Her section of the house is a pigsty. It stinks to high heaven because she never gets around to cleaning it. The kitchen is worse. She never cooks a meal. Either I do it after cleaning up or I live off TV dinners. When it comes to our finances, we’re up to our eyeballs in debt. She spends money like it grows on trees. If I ask a simple ques-
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Van Buren replies are mean and sarcastic. I would have gotten a divorce a long time ago if I could afford one. I’m a reasonably goodlooking guy. I could have had an affair ages ago, but I wasn’t brought up that way. Don’t bother saying she should get counseling. According to her, she has no problems. I am so tired of living the way I do, I could just cry if I thought it would do any good. What do you think? Bummed Out in San Diego Dear Bummed Out: If your wife is happy living this way, she may be right. She isn’t the person with the problem — you are. Although she may not be open to counseling, you should have some to help you understand why you
have tolerated this onesided arrangement for 20 years. You say you may not be able to afford a divorce, but if what’s driving you to the poorhouse is your freespending spouse, it would also be in your interest to consult an attorney to find out if it’s possible to break that cycle. Dear Abby: My husband and I have a happy, well-adjusted only child who shares and gets along well with others. But a few family members continually comment that they are “surprised” he has these characteristics since he’s an only child. They make negative remarks about only children in general and act as though he suffers because he doesn’t have siblings. When they visit, they seem surprised that entertaining multiple people in our home with their children doesn’t upset us and isn’t unusual. I point out that I have friends who are only children who are happy, welladjusted, successful adults, yet these relatives continue to make hurtful comments.
At Christmas, my sister remarked that she doesn’t feel we are a “real” family because we only have one child. I found it hurtful that this intelligent woman would say such a thing. What is the best way to respond to these remarks? I feel like I need to educate, as well as inform them that they need to stop hurting me. Happy with One Dear Happy with One: A quick start on your road to recovery would be to recognize that the relatives may make those snarky comments because they are jealous. The next time you receive what you interpret to be a criticism because of the size of your small family, tell these people you heard them the first time they made their tasteless remark and not to repeat it again.
________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
Briefly . . . PT history camp seeks youngsters PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Historical Society is offering two sessions of its “Join the Regiment History Camp” this summer. The day camp is for children ages 8-12 and will be held Aug. 3-7 and Aug. 10-14. “Join the Regiment” is held at the Commanding Officer’s Quarters at Fort Worden State Park. The camp is for boys and girls and explores the military and social history of the Puget Sound region and provides a “soft” version of Army life at the
turn of the 20th century. Activities include bivouac to the beach, obstacle course, bivouac to Artillery Hill, field games, beach scavenger hunt, checker tournament, special tour of the Coast Artillery Museum, beach hut building, kite-making and a trip to Fort Casey and Admiralty Head Light House on Whidbey Island. Campers will present their new skills at a parents’ open house on the last day of the camp. For more information, phone the Historical Society at 360-385-1003 or visit www.jchsmuseum.org.
Linfield graduates McMINNVILLE, Ore. — A total of 747 candidates for degrees were
recently presented at the Linfield College commencement exercises, including several from the North Olympic Peninsula. Micah L. Roos of Port Angeles received a Bachelor of Arts in accounting. Jesse Dakotah Lawrence-Pine of Port Townsend earned a Bachelor of Science in exercise science and a BS in nursing. Audrey Elizabeth Lichten of Sequim received a BA in electronic arts (summa cum laude).
Technical award SEQUIM — Applications are being accepted by Soroptimist International of Sequim for its annual Professional Technical Award.
The $2,000 award will be granted to a female student who is enrolled in a certificate or license program. Eligible applicants must reside within the Sequim School District boundaries or be graduates of Sequim High School. Funds may be used for tuition and/or supplies for the training program. The deadline for applications is July 15. Applications are available at www.sisequim.org. At the website click on “What We Do,” then on “Awards and Scholarships,” then on “Professional Technical Award.” For more information, phone Pat Willis at 360797-1251. Peninsula Daily News
READING IS A yearround activity, but summer is an extra-special reading time, with lazy family vacations and extended periods of daylight making it seem as if we have more time. And who better to read about than our best friends: dogs and cats. Whether your vacation reading leans toward mystery, history, photography or nonfiction, we’ve rounded up some new favorites that will have you turning the pages with fervor. ■ Two cats, Mrs. Murphy and Pewter, and Tee Tucker the corgi are your guides to life in Crozet, Va., where they live with toocurious farmer Mary Minor Haristeen. In Tail Gait, the latest installment of the Mrs. Murphy mysteries written by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown, past and present blend to tell the tale of a Revolutionary War-era mystery and a modern-day murder, with Mary Minor and her pets in the thick of things. A perfect cozy read for a beach or mountain getaway. ■ Judy was an English pointer, the mascot of a Royal Navy gunboat in the Pacific as the world geared up for World War II in 1939. Frank Williams was a POW in a Japanese internment camp on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where the two met and became best friends. Robert Weintraub’s No Better Friend is the story of their friendship and survival through battle, captivity, starvation and shipwreck. Readers and reviewers call it spellbinding, gripping and heartwarming. ■ You’ve come a long way, kitty. That’s the message in Arden Moore’s Fit Cat: Tips and Tricks to Give Your Pet a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life. In chapters on health, nutrition, grooming, behavior and more, Moore shares top cat tips on coping with cat burglars, teaching tricks and building a cat habitat, to name just a few of the areas covered. One tip from the book: Treat your cat to a hit of catnip just before bedtime to induce a case of the zoomies and wear him out so you’ll both sleep soundly. ■ Teaching tricks to your dog (young or old) is a fun way to spend some time this summer. In the recently released Idiot’s Guides: Dog Tricks, mother-daughter team Deb Eldredge, DVM, and Kate Eldredge show step by step how to teach your dog more than 80 basic and advanced tricks and skills, including the fun — playing basketball — and the useful — putting away his toys. They explain how to use rewards, cues and body language to communicate with your dog, and color photos illustrate each step. Dr. Eldredge’s dog Doc demonstrates basketball and putting down the toilet seat. “I think it is admirable that a male dog learned to put the seat down,” she says. ■ Canine Instagram star Momo and his chronicler and best buddy, Andrew Knapp, take to the road in Find Momo Coast to Coast. The border collie and his photographer visit landmarks and attractions such as Grand Central Station, the White House and the French Quarter in New Orleans on their 15,000mile journey through the United States and Canada. Part game, part photography book, it will test not only your geographic knowledge but also your ability to find the black-and-white dog hiding in each photo. ■ Do you miss the Zen of coloring? Pull out your crayons, watercolor pencils, markers
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or gel pens and take a trip back in time to the pleasure of coloring books with Cool Cats from the Really COOL Colouring series or Creative Cats Coloring Book from the Creative Haven series. Don’t be surprised to feel stress melt away as you let your creativity run wild. Bonus: No one cares if you color outside the lines.
Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker golden retriever Q My had a swelling in his mouth, and it has been diagnosed as melanoma. I understand there is a vaccine for the disease. What can you tell me about this type of cancer and its treatment? — via Facebook is a comAWeMelanoma mon oral tumor in dogs. see it more often in males than females, and certain breeds seem to be affected more often, including goldens, chow chows, cocker spaniels, Gordon setters and Scottish terriers. This type of tumor invades the bone of the jaw and is likely to spread elsewhere in the body, especially to the lungs and lymph nodes. Surgery and radiation therapy can help to manage localized tumors, but once melanoma starts to spread (metastasize), it tends to be resistant to chemotherapy. A DNA-based vaccine has been developed that may help control oral melanomas in some dogs. It’s approved by the Department of Agriculture for treatment of “locally controlled” stage 2 or 3 oral malignant melanoma in dogs. That means the tumor and any metastasis to the lymph nodes has been reduced to undetectable levels through surgery and radiation treatment before the vaccine is administered. Dogs with locally controlled melanoma who receive the vaccine can have good survival times. However, according to my colleague Michael Childress, DVM, an internal medicine specialist at Purdue University, a recent study documented no significant improvement in survival for dogs treated with the vaccine, called Oncept, compared to dogs who did not receive the vaccine. He does note, though, that this study had certain limitations. In his observations, the vaccine “seems to afford significant benefit for some dogs, but limited benefit for many others.” It may be, he adds, that certain tumor-related factors affect response to the vaccine, but these are as yet unknown. Oncept has a good safety record. Common side effects tend to be reactions or hematomas at the injection site.
_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
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Death and Memorial Notice HELEN KNUTZEN May 5, 1916 June 26, 2015
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Briefly . . . Mac group schedules meeting PORT TOWNSEND — PTSLUG, a Macintosh computer users group, will meet at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., on Thursday. A basic Mac “how-to” begins at 6:30 p.m., with the meeting following at 7 p.m. The public is welcome. For more information and newsletters, visit www. ptslug.org.
Hikers social set PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Hikers will host a social with guest speaker Douglas Scott at Barhop Brew-
Death Notices Janice LaChester Jan. 3, 1940 — July 1, 2015
Janice LaChester of Neah Bay died of natural causes in Seattle. She was 75. Services: Visitation on Monday, July 6, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at HarperRidgeview Funeral Chapel in Port Angeles. Funeral on Wednesday, July 8, at 1 p.m. in the Neah Bay community gym. A dinner will follow the funeral service in the community hall. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel of Port Angeles is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com
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Grief support group PORT ANGELES — The Assured Hospice Grief Support Group will meet the second Tuesday of each month at the Port Angeles
Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St., from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. The next meeting is July 14. This is an open drop-in group and is free of charge. For more information, contact Paul Fiorini at 360582-3796 or paul.fiorini@ lhcgroup.com. Peninsula Daily News
Death and Memorial Notice MADALINE LOUISE (JOHNSON) GLOVER August 4, 1927 June 21, 2015 Madaline Louise (Johnson) Glover, an 87-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away due to age-related causes at Saint Andrew’s Place Assisted Living on June 21, 2015. She was born to William Joseph Johnson and Lula Virginia (Carter) Johnson McDonald in Frederick, Maryland, on August 4, 1927. Our mother was the youngest of seven children and the only one to be born in a hospital. She was raised on a small farm in Comus, Maryland. She attended Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, Maryland. Madaline married William Oliver Glover, Jr. on October 15, 1953, in Foundry Methodist Church, Washington, D.C. Sadly, he passed away August 26, 1967. While in Maryland, she was a member of Epworth Methodist Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland. She later attended First United Methodist Church in Port Angeles. Before retiring, she lived in Damascus, Maryland, and worked as an electronic assembler in the defense industry nearly 40 years. After retirement, she worked part time at Tom & Ray’s Restaurant and the High’s Store in Damascus.
Mrs. Glover Known as Maddie to her friends, she relocated to Port Angeles on December 16, 1998, to be near her daughter and son-in-law. For her first 15 years in Port Angeles, she lived at Highland Commons Senior Apartments, which she enjoyed very much and where she made long-lasting friendships. On July 1, 2013, she moved to Saint Andrew’s Place Assisted Living. There, she had the most loving caregivers and guardians who always laughed at her feisty spirit and wit, which she maintained to the end. Her family is truly indebted and very thankful for the loving and attentive care she received from the staff. Madaline was a devoted mother and grandmother. Her family was the most important aspect of her life, and she was steadfast in her love for them. She was always gener-
Mrs. Knutzen chocolate chip cookies, was a talented knitter, a good card player, a golfer till 90, and in later years a loving caregiver for her husband, Cliff. She was most proud of her children, and she cherished her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Helen will be greatly missed by her daughter Kris; son Fred; son in law Tom; daughter-in-law Cindy; her grandsons Benjamin and Zachary; and her five great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at Evergreen Washelli, 11111 Aurora Avenue North, Seattle, at 1 p.m. on July 6, 2015. Please sign our online guest book at www. washelli.com.
Death and Memorial Notice LARS K. PETERS July 6, 1977 June 14, 2015
ous in her time, efforts and love. She will be missed. She is survived by her son, Douglas Ray Glover Sr. of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; daughter Dorothy L. (Richard) Foster of Port Angeles; grandchildren Arleen Rippeon of Frederick, Maryland, Douglas Glover Jr. of Frederick, Maryland, Susan Phillips of Concord, California, and Patricia Elliot of Bellingham, Washington; great-grandchildren Christin Halstead, Cody Rippeon and Griffin Glover; and great-greatgrandchildren Kaleigh and Peyton Halstead. She is preceded in death by her husband, William O. Glover Jr.; father William Joseph Johnson; mother Lula Virginia (Carter) Johnson McDonald; six sisters, Mary McBain, Marguerite Hastings, Mable Crowther, Mamie V. Johnson and Myrtle Linkins; and brother William J. Johnson, Jr. A memorial officiated by the Rev. Tom Steffens will be held at Saint Andrew’s Place Assisted Living on July 9, 2015, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Saint Andrew’s Place Assisted Living, 520 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362; and/or to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; and/or to First United Methodist Church, 110 East Seventh Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Lars K. Peters died on June 14, 2015. He was born to Keith and Martha Peters on July 6, 1977, in Port Angeles. When he was a young boy, he started spending summers on the family commercial fishing boat in Alaska. His first job — at age 6 years old — was cleaning pink salmon. For the following 25 summers, Lars worked in Southeast Alaska on the family fishing boat, the FV Jaeger. Lars especially loved the commercial fishing life and going to hunting camp every fall in the Blue Mountains, where his family and extended family spent several weeks every year hunting deer and elk. When he was 11, he got his first deer when hunting with his mother. He will be sorely missed as a strong helper, packing out older relatives’ deer. Lars graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1996. He was a valuable member of the cross country running team. He also ran two marathons as a young adult, finishing one of them in the time of 3 hours and 32 minutes. At the age of 18, Lars was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He coura-
Mr. Peters geously struggled with this debilitating illness for the rest of his life. He was supported in this fight by the AA groups he attended, the congregation of the First United Methodist Church, the staff at Peninsula Behavioral Health, his many uncles, aunts and cousins, and his stepgrandmother, Betty Moffett Wendel. Lars attended Western Washington University and Central Washington University. He was especially interested in studying history, and was the “go to” guy if you had questions about dates or events in the past. He is survived by his parents and his younger brother, Ben Peters. A celebration of life was held Saturday, June 20, 2015, at the First United Methodist Church in Port Angeles.
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Helen May Knutzen, 99, passed away on June 26, 2015, at her Seattle home of 57 years. She was born on May 5, 1916, in Port Townsend to Carl and Mamie Peterson, and graduated from Port Townsend High School in 1934. Helen met Clifford Knutzen at a dance hall in 1937. He asked her to dance and she said no. He pursued and they danced that dance for a bit. They were married on July 25, 1938. They spent the next 68 years together until Cliff passed away in 2006. Some easy, some sad, some good, some bad, but always in love. Helen was employed by the Port of Seattle for more than 30 years. She loved her job and the people whom she worked with. She retired in 1981 and started the favorite years of her life: retirement with Cliff — spending the winters in California playing golf and summers in Seattle tending to her gardens. Helen loved her home. She had a knack for organization, made great
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Summer active time for backyard birders THE BLACKHEADED GROSBEAK serenading from the top of the cedar tree was impossible to ignore. Some have described this accomplished singer as “sounding like a robin that has taken voice lessons.” They know how to “project.” We hadn’t heard them for a few weeks, and I thought they had deserted us. The fact that this bird was being answered by another some distance away proves otherwise. The plums are ready weeks early so it doesn’t look like there will be many left for the grosbeaks. Our sunflower seed feeders are under constant attack from the gray squirrels. The starlings devour the lard/oatmeal mix as soon as I put it out. As they also bring their hungry youngsters, the feeders are taken down.
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plumage. Bird Carson activity during the summer follows an established routine, and we look forward to some familiar antics we haven’t seen since last summer. Of course, the hummingbirds are an important part of this action. There are many hummingbirds around right now. Most yards have both the familiar rufous and the newer resident, the Anna’s. This means a bumper crop of juvenile hummers, and they are one of the most entertaining of all young birds.
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Immature hummingbirds seem unafraid of One bird-attracting fea- humans and show curiosity when encountering them. A ture in the yard hasn’t young Anna’s was feeding changed. There is still water available. If summer in a bed of hardy fuchsia plants, and I was standing continues to be warm and very still and watching dry, that will be very him. important. He would sip some necSeveral species began tar while moving from blosintroducing their young to the bird bath in early June, som to blossom. Then he and the families keep com- sat down on a nearby ing. When a bushtit family tomato cage and looked the place over. Then the feedlanded on the bath, their ing resumed and so did the enthusiasm was over the perching and searching. top. It was actually under He eventually became the top — of the water. One young bird plunged aware of my presence and right into the middle of the decided to do some explorbath. ing. Fortunately, it’s shallow, It’s a special treat when and all he got was a good a hummingbird flies up soaking. close to you and hovers It’s the first time I’ve there while looking you seen a bushtit wearing over. Satisfied that I wasn’t feather horns like the a threat, he went on feedyoung house finches do. ing. He had a lot of water to There was a second shake and preen from his hummer encounter a little
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everal species began introducing their young to the bird bath in early June, and the families keep coming. When a bushtit family landed on the bath, their enthusiasm was over the top. It was actually under the top — of the water.
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later while my spouse and I were enjoying our back deck. A loud buzzing began near the back of my head. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see motion. This youngster, perhaps the same one, was moving very slowly all around my head and only inches from my face. What must it think of those huge eyeballs staring back at it? These types of encounters with hummingbirds always raise questions.
Comparisons What do the birds think of large, slow-moving people? We must look like the clumsiest and most stupid of creatures when compared to these tiny, lightning-fast and beautifully colored jewels. It’s a little humbling to be compared to a hummingbird. Summer sunshine and more bird antics should last for several weeks. I’m hoping we’ll be enjoying more visits from the grosbeaks and more hummingbird fun.
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cover story Only human AMC’s ‘Humans’ blurs the lines between artificial and real intelligence robots are capable of doing all of the same things as humans, do we become redundant? Do our fears and insecurities make us lesser beings? What kind t’s not a stretch to think that someday we could be of effect does incorporating these robots have on living side by side with lifelike robots that are prac- our emotional well-being? How will this change tically indiscernible from people. At the rate technol- everyday life? These are the questions AMC hopes to explore with “Humans.” ogy is advancing (and at the rate we’re consuming “[It’s] a series that is both incredibly entertaining it), the idea of humanoid robotic assistants doesn’t and engaging on a character level, and a very timely seem as far-fetched as it did even 30 years ago. exploration of the kind of impact the A.I. technology AMC is looking to tap into this idea with its being developed today might have on our everyday new British-American sci-fi series titled “Humans.” The drama takes place in a parallel present lives,” AMC’s executive vice-president of programming, production and digital content, Joel where highly developed robotic servants called Stillerman, said in a news release. “You don’t Synths are the new must-have gadget for busy have to be a sci-fi fan to enjoy this story. As families. The show premiered last week, and a new episode of “Humans” airs Sunday, July 5, on the title implies, it’s very much about the human side of the topic.” AMC. Of course, the Synths in “Humans” won’t The Synths in “Humans” aren’t just any ordinary actually be played by real robots. (We haven’t robots. These eerie, intelligent machines not only quite advanced that far yet.) And so, trying to cook and clean for their owners, they are also teach human actors to play robots was a bit capable of making dinner reservations, checking a tricky. Gemma Chan (“Bedlam”) plays Anita, person into a hotel or conversing in four different languages. They look and act like people, mimicking a Synth owned by a busy young family human behavior, but all the while lacking the ability looking for day-to-day help, and said she had to go to “Synth school” — put on by to feel. the show’s choreographer — to unlearn This is where the drama gets creepy. If these By Cassie Dresch TV Media
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everything that makes us human. “It was about stripping back any physical tics you naturally incorporate into performance,” she said in an interview with the “Gloucestershire Echo.” “These things are ultimately machines and run on battery power, so every movement has to have an economy and a grace to it. I’m constantly bumping into things, so it was a challenge trying to eliminate all of that, but really fun.” The eight-episode series focuses on four different stories happening at the same time, with each set of characters experiencing their own trials and tribulations. Chan’s Anita is purchased by Joe Hawkins (Tom Goodman-Hill, “Mr. Selfridge”) in an effort to save his failing relationship with his wife Laura (Katherine Parkinson, “The IT Crowd”), as they look for time to reconnect after their home life fell into chaos. Elsewhere, a widower named George MilWilliam Hurt as seen in “Humans.”
lican (William Hurt, “Into the Wild,” 2007) has developed a deep, familial bond with his antiquated Synth named Odi (Will Tudor, “Game of Thrones”), which has started to malfunction, following the death of his wife. After forcefully being upgraded to a newer model, Vera (Rebecca Front, “Lewis”), George struggles to keep his feelings about Odi under wraps, lest he surrender the older model to the authorities. Neil Maskell (“Utopia”) also stars in “Humans” as Special Technologies Task Force D.S. Peter Drummond, who is frustrated by the attention his wife gives her seemingly perfect (male) Synth physical therapist. Pushing papers all day to escape from the anger, he soon discovers a case involving a Synth that should assuredly be impossible. Lastly, Leo (Colin Morgan, “Merlin”) and his Synth, Max (Ivanno Jeremiah, “The Jury”), are on the hunt for a person from his past, but all the while, the hunters are also the hunted as a mysterious man named Hobb (Danny Webb, “Valkyrie,” 2008) is hot on their heels, looking to expose what could be a humanity-destroying secret.
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Blood in the water: Ever since Spielberg’s “Jaws” petrified movie-going audiences back in 1975, people have been a little wary of taking a dip in the ocean. The sharks that prowl the depths of the world’s oceans continue to fascinate us, and ever since “Jaws” first swam onto cinema screens four decades ago, the “monsters of the deeps” have fascinated, inspired and terrified countless souls. Tapping into that cultural zeitgeist for the past 27 years has been Discovery’s “Shark Week,” its annual event that turns a hot summer’s week into a toothy-mawed celebration of all things shark. This year’s “Shark Week” gets underway starting Sunday, July 5 — a few weeks earlier than it has traditionally aired. A new week of sharks also means a new week of “Shark After Dark,” the hour-long live late-night talk show entering its third year that follows “Shark Week” programming. Hosted by comedian Josh Wolf (“My Name is Earl”) for the first two seasons, “Shark After Dark” is introducing a new host this year, as modern-day master of horror and self-declared “shark obsessed” actor/ director Eli Roth (“Inglourious Basterds,” 2009) takes over. “Shark After Dark” has a similar format to the many other late-night talk shows out there, but with one big exception: its subject matter. Running for five nights from July 5 to July 9, “Shark After Dark” will find Roth sitting down with shark experts, shark fans and celebrities who just love sharks. And is it really any surprise that Roth is such a shark fanatic? The well-known director and occasional actor is best known for his hyper-violent, torture-filled flicks that show
no mercy — perhaps giving him an affinity for the monsters of the deep. Of course, sharks aren’t really monsters any more than any other predatory animal is, but they continue to fascinate both Roth and the general public 40 years after “Jaws” first hit cinemas. Discovery’s Shark Week, with a new host at the helm of “Shark After Dark,” takes a bite out of audiences starting Sunday, July 5. An Asian bromance: International travel can be a lot of fun — it can also be really terrifying. Experiencing the different sites, sounds and smells of a far-off land is exhilarating, but not speaking the local language or being able to read the signs and not being aware of local dangers can definitely turn off a lot of people from visiting some of the more exciting and exotic locales. Not so for the five celebrities who’ve climbed aboard NBC’s upcoming adventure series, “Better Late Than Never.” Five celebrities will embark on a bromance trip through Asia without the usual trappings that their fame and fortune gives them: no limos and no assistants to help them find their way! Production on the new travelogue show begins in August. Who’s going to be hopping around Asia with his buddies? None other than some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Actors William Shatner (“Star Trek,” “Weird or What?”), Henry Winkler (“Happy Days,” “Arrested Development”), retired boxer and entrepreneur George Foreman, NFL Pro Hall of Fame inductee and sports broadcaster Terry Bradshaw and actor/comedian Jeff Dye (“Girl Code”) will strap on some backpacks to experience the once-in-alifetime adventure.
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been promoted to series regulars, another has been moved to recurring status and at least three new faces are joining the fairy tale. Rebecca Mader (“Lost”), who plays the villainous Wicked Witch, and Sean Maguire (“Eve”), who plays the dashing rogue Robin Hood, have both been upped from recurring status to series regulars. To make way for them, and as part of a push to focus on new storylines, Michael Socha’s (“Being Human”) Will Scarlet has been knocked down to a recurring character after only a single season as a series regular. The other big change coming for season 5 will be the introduction of the famous characters from the old Arthurian tales: the powerful wizard Merlin, the beautiful Guinevere and the good and just King Arthur. No casting announcements have yet been made for the famous trio. The fifth season of “Once Upon a Time” is scheduled to premiere Sunday, Sept. 27, on ABC.
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Rick Mercer Fool Canada Schitt's Still Standing CBC News: The National Report Creek (N) "Souris" (N) Fresh Off the Black-ish Extreme Weight Loss Bryce and Amber met through online Boat dating and quickly fell in love. (N) America's Got Talent "Audition 7" The auditions continue Game Night "Two Janes Are in front of the judges. Better Than One" (SP) (N) Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 KING 5 News at 10 on how to lead positive lives. NCIS "Grounded" Zoo "Fight or Flight" (N) NCIS: New Orleans "Love Hurts" NCIS "Grounded" NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans "Love Hurts" "Musician Heal Thyself" American Experience "The American Experience "The Frontline "Hunting the Abolitionists: 1820s-1838" Abolitionists: 1838-1854" Nightmare Bacteria" C .Minds "The Good Earth" Criminal Minds Criminal Minds "The Fallen" The Flash "Power Outage" iZombie "Liv and Let Clive" Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Letter" Seven" The Andy Griffith "Man Happy Days HappyD. "A Happy Days Happy Days Griffith Show in a Hurry" "Big Money" Star Is Bored" Are You Smarter Than a Bullseye "Bullseye Bumper Q13 FOX News at 10 5th Grader? "Briana" (N) Cars"
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Jaws 3 (‘83, Horror) Bess Armstrong,
Jaws (1975, Horror) Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider.
Jaws 2 (‘78, Hor) Lorraine Gary, 130* 254* Simon MacCorkindale, Dennis Quaid. Murray Hamilton, Roy Scheider. Mountain Monsters River Monsters: Unhooked RivMon "Body Snatcher" Walking the Amazon RivMon "Body Snatcher" 184* 282* The Real Housewives The Real Housewives "Lord The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Secrets "There's ThumbWatch What The Real 129* 273* of the Manor" thing About Liza!" (N) Happens (N) Housewives "Fashionably Fired Up" "Sonja Island" "Conch Blocked" (N) Shark Tank The Profit "The Lano Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit "The Lano Paid Paid 208 355 Company" (N) Company" Program Program CNN Special Report CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show Another P. A.Schumer Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Schumer (N) Another (N) Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 I Escaped Jaws II Great White Serial Killer Shark Week (N) Shark Week (N) Shark Week (N) Shark After Shark Week 182* 278* Dark (N) Jessie KC Under Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Liv Maddie Austin/ Ally 16 Wishes (‘10, Fam) Kendall Cross. I Didn't Do It Jessie Dog Blog 173 291 SEC Storied 30for30Short Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 "The Deal" in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. WNBA Basketball Tulsa Streetball City Slam Outside the Lines "25th Baseball Tonight (L) 30 for 30 "One Night in ESPN Films "The Real 144 209 Shock at Atlanta Dream (L) Anniversary Special" Vegas" Rocky"
National Treasure (2004, Adventure) Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Nicolas Cage. Stitchers "Finally" (N) Stitchers "Stitcher in the The 700 Club 180* 311* Rye"
Ice Age: Continental Drift (‘12, Ani) FXM
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (‘09, FXM Won't Back Down (2012, Drama) Viola Davis, Maggie 133 258 Voices of Denis Leary, Ray Romano. Ani) Voices of Maile Flanagan, Eunice Cho. Presents Gyllenhaal. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "Class Acts, Too" Chopped Chopped Chopped "Food Truck Fight" Chopped (N) C hopped 110* 231*
Real Steel (‘11, Sci-Fi) Hugh Jackman.
Taken 2 (‘12, Act) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. Tyrant (N) Tyrant 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "1995 Open Championship" (N) Golf Central Golf Central Golf's Greatest Rounds "1995 Open Championship" Champions Tour "2015" 136* 248* Royal Christmas (‘14, Dra) Stephen Hagan, Lacey Chabert. A Princess for Christmas (‘11, Fam) Katie McGrath. 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 House House (N) Flip or Flop Flip or Flop 112* 229* CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Counting (N) C ounting (N) Leepu, Pitbull "TailSpin" (N) F orged "Viking Battle Axe" 120* 269* Dance Moms "Maddie vs. Dance Moms "West Coast Dance Moms: Dance and Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms: Super Fan Dance Moms 108* 252* Kalani" Strikes Back" Chat (N) Takeover (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 CA. Cartel Crackdown (N) Wild Justice CA. Cartel Crackdown Wild Justice Wild Justice "Born to Kill" Wild Justice "Bear Scare" 186 276 Sam & Cat H.Danger To Be Announced Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Seattle Access Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687 Ink Master "Fight to the Ink Master "Ink Master Ink Master "Meet Your Ink Master "Fight or Flight" Ink Master "Sink or Swim" Tattoo Tattoo Finish" Finale" Maker" Nightmares Nightmares 168* 241*
Watchmen (‘09, Act) Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman.
Unbreakable (‘00, Dra) Bruce Willis.
The Village (‘04, Thril) Adrien Brody. 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Clipped "Wi- The Big Bang Conan Conan O'Brien travels 139* 247* Stand-In" Wait Out" Yada Yada" Burning" Theory Theory Theory Theory Fi" (N) Theory to Cuba with his guests. The Garden
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The Red Shoes (1948, Musical) Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring,
This Happy Breed 132 256 of Allah Veidt, June Duprez, John Justin. Moira Shearer. (‘44, Dra) Robert Newton. Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People "Jeremy and Audrey's Journey to 'I Do'" (N) Little People, Big World 183* 280* Castle "Pretty Dead" Castle "Knockout" Rizzoli "Deadly Harvest" Rizzoli "Imitation Game" (N) Proof "Redemption" Rizzoli "Imitation Game" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Adventure T. King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods "Iceland" Bizarre Foods Anthony Bourdain (N) An Idiot Abroad "India" Watt's (N) Watt's (N) Bizarre Foods "Chengdu" 215* 277* The Dukes of Hazzard Gilligan Gilligan Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law & Order: S.V.U. "Hell" Law&O: SVU "Baggage" TuffEnuf "Who Are You?" C hrisley (N) C hrisley Royal Pains (N) TuffEnuf "Who Are You?" 105* 242*
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Material Girls (2006, Comedy) Haylie Duff, Maria CHEK Late Little CBC News Cookin' on Six Fortune News Mosque Vancouver the Coast Conchita Alonso, Hilary Duff. Murdoch Mysteries Modern Modern America-Talent Hopeful Modern Black "The 2 Broke Girls Two and a EP Daily Reviews on Family Family stars display their talents. Family Real World" Half Men the Run Family Guy Fam.G "Love, The The Two and a Two and a Q13 FOX News Friends Friends Anger Anger Blacktually" Simpsons Simpsons Half Men Half Men Management Management 22 22 J. Prince Living-Faith Praise the Lord BillyGraham J. Duplantis Harvest Creflo Dollar Main Stage Praise Lord Country Country Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Country Country Duck Duck 118* 265* Buck$ Buck$ Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty (N) Buck$ (N) Buck$ (N) Dynasty Dynasty
Get Smart (2008, Comedy) Anne Hathaway,
I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Will Smith.
Fantastic Four (‘05, Act) Jessica 130* 254* Dwayne Johnson, Steve Carell. Alba, Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd. To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans To Be Announced 184* 282* Flipping Out "What the The Real Housewives The Real Housewives of Flipping Out "A New Gage Million Dollar Listing San Watch What Flipping Out 129* 273* Flip!" Orange County in Town" (N) Francisco (P) (N) Happens (N) "Charity Case" Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit "The Lano The Profit "Fuelfood" P aid Paid 208 355 Company" Program Program A. Bourdain "Paraguay" CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 A. Bourdain "Paraguay" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park KeyPeele (N) Buress (P) (N) Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Monster Hammerhead Air Jaws: Fin of Fury Shark Week (N) Shark Week (N) Shark After Shark Week 182* 278* Dark (N) Austin/ Ally Dog Blog Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Austin/ Ally
Camp Rock (‘08, Mus) Joe Jonas. Mickey Best Friends Jessie 173 291 MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs Site: SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Wrigley Field -- Chicago, Ill. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Baseball College Home Run 30 for 30 "The Best That Never Was" Baseball Tonight (L) 30 for 30 "No Mas" 30for30Short 144 209 Derby "Robbed"
Freaky Friday (2003, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Mark Melissa & Baby Daddy
What a Girl Wants (2003, Family) Colin Firth, Kelly The 700 Club 180* 311* Harmon, Jamie Lee Curtis. Joey (N) (N) Preston, Amanda Bynes.
The Social Network FXM
The Social Network (2010, Biography) Rooney FXM
Super 8 (2011, Sci-Fi) Amanda Michalka, Kyle 133 258 (‘10, Bio) Jesse Eisenberg. Mara, Jesse Eisenberg. Chandler, Elle Fanning. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners M. Diners (N) C razy (N) Pleasures Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. 110* 231*
Taken 2 (‘12, Act) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (‘09, Act) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf.
Contraband 136* 248* Altered Course Altered Course Golf Central Golf Central Altered Course Golfing (N) European (N) PGA Tour Learning C. 136* 248* Hitched for the Holidays (‘12, Rom) Joey Lawrence. Christmas at Cartwright's (‘14, Dra) Alicia Witt. The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property Brothers Property "Aven and Phillip" Kitchens (N) Kitchens (N) Buying and Selling (N) House House Property Brothers 112* 229* A. Pickers "The Maineiacs" American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Alone "The Talons of Fear" Pickers "California Kustom" 120* 269* Celeb Wife "Angie Everhart/ Celebrity Wife Swap "Laila Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap "Niecy Hoarders: Family Secrets Hoarders: Family Secrets 108* 252* Pat and Gina Neely" Ali/ Angie Stone" "Plaxico Burress/ DJ Paul" Nash/ Tina Yothers" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Rocky Mountain Law (N) Yukon Gold Rocky "Hilltop Homicide" Yukon Gold State Troop. "NYPD to AST" Trooper "Cut in the Gut" 186 276 Sam & Cat H.Danger To Be Announced Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 Dan Patrick Mariners All MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. Mariners Champions Tennis Champions Shootout 426 687 Show (N) Access Post-game PowerShares Series -- Salt Lake City, Utah
The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama)
Stephen King's It (1990, Horror) Richard Thomas, Anette O'Toole, John Ritter. 168* 241* Morgan Freeman, James Whitmore, Tim Robbins. Unbreakable
1408 (2007, Horror) Samuel L. Jackson, Tony Shalhoub, John Cusack. Predestination (‘14, Sci-Fi) Sarah Snook, Ethan Hawke. (P) 6 Souls (2010, Horror) 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Raincoats" Raincoats" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory
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North by Northwest (1959, Thriller) Eva Marie Saint, James
The Aviator (2004, Biography) Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, 132 256 Ribbon John Wayne. Mason, Cary Grant. Leonardo DiCaprio. Curvy Brides Curvy Brides To Be Announced Kids With Tourette's Transgender Kids (N) Diagnose Me (N) Transgender Kids 183* 280* Castle "Heroes and Villains" Castle "Head Case" Castle "Kick the Ballistics" Castle "Eye of the Beholder" Castle "Demons" CSI: NY "Redemption" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Adventure T. King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Trip Flip (N) Trip Flip (N) F ood Paradise Int. (N) Man Food Man Food BBQCrawl BBQCrawl 215* 277* The Dukes of Hazzard Gilligan Gilligan Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Selfish" L aw&Order: SVU "Crush" Law&O: SVU "Unstable" Suits "No Refills" (N) M r. Robot (N) Complications 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307
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Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in “Key & Peele.”
America’s Got Talent (5) KING
8:00 p.m.
Host Nick Cannon presents a dazzling array of acts as performers try to impress judges Howard Stern, Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel. Now in its milestone 10th season, the show scours America for unique talent.
Masterchef (13) KCPQ
8:00 p.m.
The remaining cooks must recreate Gordon Ramsay’s signature beef Wellington in a special taste-it-and-make-it challenge. Those with the worst dishes will compete in a pressure test featuring another one of Ramsay’s dishes.
Suits (33) USA
9:00 p.m.
Harvey (Gabriel Macht) attempts to address an ongoing conflict by bringing in star power. Also, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) brings in Robert Zane (Wendell Pierce) as co-counsel. Meanwhile, Jessica (Gina Torres) serves as a mediator between Mike and Zane.
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10:00 p.m.
Acclaimed comedians KeeganMichael Key and Jordan Peele return for another round of sketch comedy in this season premiere. The Peabody Award-winning series utilizes filmed sketches to poke fun at everything from politics to pop culture. JULY 5 - 11, 2015
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Jason O’Mara stars in “Complications.”
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9:00 p.m.
After Blair (Brian White) agrees to a date, April (Rochelle Aytes) is on Cloud Nine. Meanwhile, Karen (Yunjin Kim) deals with the aftermath of her scandalous encounter with Vivian (Sonja Bennett) and Alec (Ed Quinn).
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Ken (Brían F. O’Byrne) tries to get rid of all distractions in his life after receiving some good career news. Elsewhere, Hodiak (David Duchovny) enlists the help of two very different people from his past: a priest and a prostitute.
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Wayward Pines
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Two residents of Wayward Pines are left in critical condition after an explosion rocks Main Street. While Ethan (Matt Dillon) sets out to find those responsible, Harold (Reed Diamond) decides he wants out of the covert operation.
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9:00 p.m.
John (Jason O’Mara) continues his quest, sometimes doing the wrong thing for the right reasons in this new thriller. After saving a young boy’s life in a drive-by shooting, the doctor unexpectedly became a vigilante hero.
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I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk,
U.S. Marshals (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Downey Jr., Wesley Snipes.
The Fugitive (‘93, 130* 254* Will Smith. Thril) Harrison Ford. To Be Announced To Be Announced Woods Law "High Jinks" WoodsLaw "Wild Kingdom" Rugged Justice Woods Law "High Jinks" 184* 282* Married to Medicine The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives of Watch What The Real 129* 273* Orange County Happens (N) Housewives "Sonja Island" "Conch Blocked" "Charity Case" Shark Tank The Profit "The Lano The Profit "Unique Salon American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Company" and Spa" Program Program "Flipping Frenzy Scam" "Cybercrime" The Seventies (N) The 70s "Crimes and Cults" Anderson Cooper 360 The 70s "Crimes and Cults" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Air Jaws: Apocalypse Zombie Sharks Shark Week (N) Shark Week (N) Shark Week (N) Shark After Shark Week 182* 278* Dark (N) Jessie Jessie Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally Liv Maddie Austin/ Ally Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Mickey I Didn't Do It Jessie 173 291 MLB Special (N) Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. CFL Football Ottawa RedBlacks at Edmonton Eskimos Site: Commonwealth Stadium -Baseball Tonight (L) NFL Live First Take Poker 2014 Edmonton, Alta. (L) Re-Take World Series 144 209
What a Girl Wants (2003, Family) Colin Firth, Kelly
Hook (1991, Fantasy) Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts, Robin Williams. The 700 Club 180* 311* Preston, Amanda Bynes.
X-Men Origins: FXM
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) Liev FXM
The Tourist (‘10, Act) Angelina Jolie, FXM 133 258 Wolverine Hugh Jackman. Schreiber, Danny Huston, Hugh Jackman. Paul Bettany, Johnny Depp. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Food "The Perfect Match" Chopped "Cake Walk?" Chopped "Frankly Frantic" Chopped "Scoop's On!" Beat Flay (N) Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay 110* 231*
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A Good Day to Die Hard (‘13, Act) Bruce Willis.
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Dazed and Confused Ben Affleck. You Don't Mess With the Zohan Washington This Week Washington Week Washington This Week Address Comms. Washington Week Washington Week Adrift: 47 Days With Great White Highway Jaws Strikes Back Great White Serial Top 10 Sharkdown Great White Gauntlet Alien Sharks Alien Sharks: Return Sharkageddon Sharks Killer to the Abyss Austin KC Under Jessie I Didn't Girl Dog Blog Austin Austin I Didn't I Didn't Jessie Jessie Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Austin Austin KC Under KC Under ITF Tennis Wimbledon Women's Final Site: All England Lawn Tennis Poker 2014 Big One Poker 2014 Big One Poker 2014 Big One SportsCenter Poker 2014 Big One Poker 2014 Big One and Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England (L) for One Drop for One Drop for One Drop for One Drop for One Drop MLB Baseball 2012 Home Run Derby Site: Kauffman MLB Baseball Classics Home Run Derby MLB Baseball Classics 2014 Home Run Derby Site: Target 30 for 30 "Rand Pan American Games Stadium -- Kansas City, Mo. Field -- Minneapolis, Minn. University" (L) Nanny
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Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Sarah
Jumanji (1995, Fantasy) Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten
Despicable Me (‘10, Ani) McPhee... Sigourney Weaver. Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler. Dunst, Robin Williams. Voices of Jason Segel, Steve Carell.
Five Fingers Hitchcock (2012, Drama) Helen Mirren,
Tears of the Sun (2003, Action) Monica FXM
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Student Seduction (2003, Drama) Cory Sexting in Suburbia (2011, Drama) Jenn Killer Crush (2015, Thriller) Rick Roberts, Program Program Program Program Sevier, Rick Roberts, Elizabeth Berkley. Proske, Ryan Kelley, Liz Vassey. Sydney Penny, Daveigh Chase. Weekends With Alex Witt CaughtCam "Boom!" C aught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Bonnie and Clyde The Berlin Wall The '80s "Lift Off" The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '90s Sponge Sponge Sponge SanjayCr Brdwnrs Rabbids Dino Parents Parents Sponge Sponge Sponge iCarly iCarly To Be Announced Timbers in Sounders Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid In Depth The Game Footvolley Pro Tour S ounders Timbers in MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Philadelphia 30 All Access Program Program Program Program Program Program 365 All Access 30 Union Site: PPL Park -- Chester, Pa. (L)
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Jumper (‘08, Adv) Hayden Christensen.
The Village (‘04, Thril) Adrien Brody.
Unbreakable (‘00, Dra) Bruce Willis.
Underworld: Evolution Kate Beckinsale. Daddy's
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Bad Teacher (2011, Comedy) Jason Segel, Friends Friends Friends Friends Little Girls Mann, Thomas Lennon, Zac Efron. Josh Lucas, Katherine Heigl. Justin Timberlake, Cameron Diaz.
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