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Lending nature a helping hand
Complaint over police goes to jury BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Aaron Brooks, center, supervises a Washington Conservation Corps crew during the construction of a stone diversion dam and a deepened channel on the Dungeness River near the Woodcock Road bridge.
Crews work to aid salmon in Dungeness River With record-low flows, project aims to enable journey BY ARWYN RICE AND LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — An industrious crew of 18 young adults worked last week to raise water levels in areas of the Dunge-
ness River, building stone diversion dams and clearing channels to allow salmon to reach their spawning grounds.
State grant An emergency state grant paid for equipment and crews to ease upriver travel for the salmon, including two crews from the Washington Conservation Corps. The water in the Dungeness River is at a record low just as masses of pink salmon and chinook are expected to enter the river.
The Jamestown S’Klallam tribe and state Fish and Wildlife are working to create channels of deeper water to allow the fish passage. The state Department of Ecology provided a $74,430 grant to the Jamestown S’Klallam for the work, the state announced Monday. “It’s pretty exciting news. We will be able to purchase some equipment to do this work on the river,” said Scott Chitwood, natural resources director for the tribe. TURN
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SEQUIM — A federal lawsuit against the city — filed last year by a Sequim man who was punched by police outside a nightclub during the 2013 Irrigation Festival — is proceeding to a jury trial. The trial has been set for 9:30 a.m. Oct. 5 at U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington, in Tacoma. Morgan Weimer, 48, is seeking damages and attorney’s fees from the city to cover medical bills, the week’s wages he lost while he was recovering and pain and suffering after he was hit May 12, 2013. The amount would be determined by the jury hearing the case.
‘Excessive force’ claimed “It was the policy, custom and practice of defendant city of Sequim to utilize excessive force in violation of the Fourth Amendment,” said John Meunster, a Bainbridge Island attorney who is representing Weimer along with attorney John Black of Port Angeles. Weimer’s attorneys filed suit Sept. 8, 2014, alleging police used unreasonable force when Officer Grant Dennis punched him in the lower back while trying to arrest him outside a concert at The Oasis Bar & Grill, 301 E. Washington St. The police actions were recorded on a witness’ cellphone. TURN
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Clallam’s treasurer seeks public records Request made through attorney BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis has requested 22 sets of county public records in preparation for a possible court battle with the county commissioners. It’s a fight she said Friday she will not start. Barkhuis, through her countyappointed attorney David Alvarez, made the records request Friday in an email obtained by the Peninsula Daily News after the commissioners, through Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols,
had asked her to honor $1.3 million in warrants for two disputed Opportunity Fund grants — one to the Port of Port Angeles and one to the city of Port Angeles — which consist of sales tax proceeds. Two of three commissioners have said they intend to approve the grants for a second time — grants Barkhuis has, since May, refused to process. “I have no intention to file anything” in court, she said Friday. “In the event [the commissioners] do, my lawyer wants to be prepared, and he is asking for
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Discussion needed Commissioner Jim McEntire, the board chair, said Friday he would not give a definitive answer to the going-to-court question until he discussed the matter with fellow Commissioners Mike Chapman and Bill Peach, and with Nichols, who along with the state Auditor’s Office has said the
board’s actions are legal. But McEntire left open the possibility of the elected commissioners taking the elected treasurer to court. “We certainly haven’t ruled it out, nor have we ruled it in,” he said Friday, adding that the topic may come up at the board’s regular Monday work session at 9 a.m. at the county courthouse. In fact, the possibility “has always been there,” McEntire added. Chapman has repeatedly said he does not favor court action. “We need to go through the budget process,” he said Saturday. “It needs to be clean.” Peach said Saturday he hasn’t made up his mind.
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“It’s just too bad,” he said. “If she does not want to take advice from the prosecuting attorney, she needs to live with the consequences.” B a r k h u i s Barkhuis has insisted the $1 million grant to the Port of Port Angeles and the $285,952 grant to the city must go through debatable-budget-emergency hearings and be accompanied by contracts, or she could be held personally liable as treasurer. TURN
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their Dia de los Muertos film, “Coco.” It was also revealed that Shakira would be both providing an original song for and voicing a character in “Zootopia.” BEANSTALKS WILL Pixar teased informaGROW, animals will walk tion about “Toy Story 4” upright, oceans will part, a and “Finding Dory,” a forgetful fish will rememsequel to the 2003 film ber her family, and toys “Finding Nemo.” will fall in love in Disney In the film, out June 17, and Pixar Animation’s 2016, the forgetful Dory upcoming films. The studio previewed its (DeGeneres) endeavors to track down her family. animation slate and made Director Andrew Stana number of announceton said even though he ments at the fan convenhad thought the story tion D23 Expo on Friday, ended with “Nemo,” he with special appearances realized Dory’s character from some voice actors needed more development. including Ellen DeGe“I wanted to know that neres and Dwayne Johnif this charming, forgetful son. fish ever got lost again, John Lasseter, the that she would be OK,” he chief creative officer of Pixar and Walt Disney Ani- said. Randy Newman closed mation Studios, hosted the out the nearly three-hour presentation, where he presentation with a perforannounced a Jack and the mance of his “You’ve Got a Beanstalk adaptation, “Gigantic” and the title of Friend in Me” on stage in
‘Toy Story 4,’ ‘Finding Dory’ films teased
anticipation of “Toy Story 4,” which will be a love story between Woody (Tom Hanks) and Bo Peep (Annie Potts). Lasseter, who is codirecting, said it’s a very emotional and personal story that’s inspired by his own wife. Not all the films talked about are years down the line, either. Pixar’s long-delayed “The Good Dinosaur” will finally be out Nov. 25. After previewing the film at the 2013 D23, Pixar removed Bob Peterson as director and pushed its release date back over a year, eventually replacing him with Peter Sohn. The film puts a new spin on the classic boy and his dog tale. Here, the “boy” is a friendly Apatosaurus named Arlo (Raymond Ochoa) and the “dog” is a feral child who walks on all fours. His name is Spot.
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PENINSULA POLL THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Will the federal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s personal email server have an impact on her bid for the White House?
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SUSAN NEWHOUSE, 80, a philanthropist and wife of billionaire publishing magnate Donald Newhouse, died Thursday at her home in New York City following a long illness. She had primary progressive aphasia, a disease that disables the part of the brain that processes speech and language, her husband said. During her life, Mrs. Newhouse poured money and time into colleges, libraries, theaters and other charitable endeavors. She served as a trustee or board member at Wellesley College; the New York Public Library; the Lincoln Center Theater; the Collegiate School; her Manhattan synagogue, Temple Emanu-el; and the Paper Bag Players, a children’s theater group. Two programs that helped children were closest to her heart, her family said. In 1976, she helped ballet dancer Jacques d-Amboise found the National Dance Institute, which today offers free programs annually to thousands of public school children. Mrs. Newhouse was involved with the organization for three decades. She was also a longtime chairman of The Fresh Air Fund, a nonprofit group that has been sending poor city kids on summer vacations with families in the country since the late 19th century. Donald Newhouse, along with his brother Samuel Newhouse, owns Advance Publications, which owns dozens of U.S. newspapers, a cable TV company and Conde Nast, publisher of magazines including Vogue and Vanity Fair. He was
the chairman of the board of The Associated Press from 1997 to 2002.
_________ ROGELIO LIVIERES PLANO, 69, a former bishop in Paraguay who was revered by some for building a successful seminary but who was ousted by Pope Francis amid several controversies, has died. Mr. Livieres Plano died Friday in a hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from complications related to diabetes, Asuncion Archbishop Edmundo Valenzuela said. Mr. Livieres Plano was a member of the conservative Opus Dei movement and spent 10 years overseeing the diocese of Ciudad del Este, a sprawling city in eastern Paraguay that borders Brazil. He was ousted in September by Francis, and the Holy See has never specified why. The bishop asserted he had been “persecuted” for his conservative orthodoxy by liberal parishioners and fellow bishops. An Associated Press review in June found that the bishop made several questionable spending decisions during his tenure. Those included failing to
use a $350,000 donation for its intended purpose of helping poor families, selling diocese properties without Vatican approval and using diocese funds to pay his brother for unspecified services. Nearly $1 million in debt came to light after Mr. Livieres Plano was removed.
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Sutherland yesterday with her pet cat draped about her neck like a furpiece.
■ A wreck Tuesday in Port Angeles led to the death of Albert Edward “Eddie” Boe IV, 31, of Port Angeles. A story on Page A1 Wednesday in the Clallam County edition and Page A1 Thursday listed an incorrect city of residence for Boe.
1940 (75 years ago) Port Angeles softballtossers next weekend will make another effort to break through into the state championship competition, playing in the district tournament in Bremerton on Saturday and Sunday. The district winner will go to the state series in Seattle. A picked team led by “Runt” Bower and “Lefty” Gastman, whose club won the city title here, will make the trip to Bremerton. The managers said today the squad is ready for some top-notch softball and is keen to win the district flag, for which Port Angeles has been one of the leading contenders in recent years.
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Several citizens said at a state Department of Transportation hearing Wednesday that Happy Valley was the wrong place to locate the long-awaited U.S. Highway 101 bypass of downtown Sequim. And so began the process of building a bypass, a project locals have been dreaming of for decades. After finally obtaining financing for the bypass this spring — it will be paid for by the new gas tax — the state must select the actual bypass route from three general corridor routes around Sequim. A final decision is 1965 (50 years ago) expected by November Seen Around items: 1991. ■ On Sunday afternoon, [In 1997, some 20,000 Seen Around a solid line of traffic on vehicles passed through Peninsula snapshots First Street from Lincoln Sequim on Washington Street [Port Angeles] to the Street, often causing traffic LAST WEEK IN the to back up three blocks in Sequim Safeway, two little eastern edge of town with mostly out-of-town license both directions from girls doing the chicken plates. Sequim Avenue. dance . . . ■ Park Ranger Bob Rog[Downtown merchants ers looking for lost white were both frustrated with WANTED! “Seen Around” items recalling things seen on the pomeranian Cookie. the congestion but fearful North Olympic Peninsula. Send that the proposed bypass ■ Vibrations from guns them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box of Canadian defense exerwould harm business. 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax [Construction began on cises in Strait yesterday 360-417-3521; or email news@ the four-mile Sequim rattling windows. peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure bypass in 1998. It opened ■ Girl strolling about you mention where you saw your on Aug. 18, 1999.] “Seen Around.” Maple Grove on Lake
■ A guided bird walk by a naturalist from the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society started at 9 a.m. this past Saturday at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. A report on Page A4 Tuesday and Page B4 Friday left out the starting time.
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Laugh Lines THERE’S A RUMOR out there that the CEO of Starbucks might run for president. I’m told he opened up his first campaign headquarters, then another one right across the street. Conan O’Brien
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, Aug. 16, the 228th day of 2015. There are 137 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Aug. 16, 1977, Elvis Presley died at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tenn., at age 42. On this date: ■ In 1777, American forces won the Revolutionary War Battle of Bennington. ■ In 1812, Detroit fell to British and Indian forces in the War of 1812. ■ In 1858, a telegraphed message from Britain’s Queen Victoria to President James Buchanan was transmitted over the recently laid trans-Atlantic cable.
■ In 1937, the American Federation of Radio Artists was chartered. ■ In 1954, Sports Illustrated was first published by Time Inc. ■ In 1956, Adlai E. Stevenson was nominated for president at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. ■ In 1960, Britain ceded control of the crown colony of Cyprus. ■ In 1962, the Beatles fired their original drummer, Pete Best, replacing him with Ringo Starr. ■ In 1978, James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., told a Capitol Hill hearing he did not commit the crime, saying he’d been set up by a mysterious man called “Raoul.”
■ In 1987, 156 people were killed when Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed while trying to take off from Detroit; the sole survivor was 4-year-old Cecelia Cichan. ■ In 1999, the U.S. version of the quiz show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” hosted by Regis Philbin, began a limited two-week run on ABC. ■ Ten years ago: Hundreds of defiant Jewish settlers hunkered down in advance of a midnight deadline to leave Gaza. A chartered plane carrying vacationers home from Panama to Martinique crashed in western Venezuela, killing all 160 people on board. ■ Five years ago: A Boeing 737 filled with vacationers crashed
in a thunderstorm and broke apart as it slid onto the runway on Colombia’s San Andres Island; all but two of the 131 people on board survived. China eclipsed Japan as the world’s second biggest economy after three decades of blistering growth. ■ One year ago: Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, where police and protesters repeatedly clashed in the week since a black teenager was shot to death by a white police officer. Pope Francis beatified 124 Korean martyrs during an open-air Mass in Seoul.
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A3 Briefly: Nation Clinton reaffirms her claims about classified emails DES MOINES, Iowa — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton reiterated Saturday that she did not send or receive emails marked classified from her homemade email server while secretary of state, an issue that continues to overshadow her campaign. Clinton told reporters at the Iowa State Fair that she would let the inquiry into her email use continue, while she blamed her Republican challengers and House GOP members for turning the issue into a partisan affair. Clinton recently turned her server over to the FBI to investigate the security of her email setup, which The Associated Press in March traced to an Internet connection at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y. Thousands of pages of her emails publicly released in recent months show Clinton did, in fact, receive messages later marked classified, including some that contained material regarding the production and dissemination of U.S. intelligence information.
9 arrested in death SAN FRANCISCO — A long and largely forgotten death investigation in California’s Central Valley has led to a vast and unexpected set of arrests that included three current and former Highway Patrol officers and a prominent defense attorney. They were among nine people arrested in the 2012 disap-
pearance and killing of Korey Kauffman, stemming from the belief that he was stealing antiques, car parts and other objects Carson from Modesto attorney Frank Carson’s home, law enforcement officials said at a news conference Friday in Modesto, Calif. Those arrested either played a part in the killing of the 26-year-old Kauffman or helped cover it up and misled investigators, the officials said.
Animas River open The Animas River, contaminated by a mine waste spill, reopened Friday after the nowdiluted toxic plume reached Lake Powell, a huge reservoir 300 miles downstream that feeds the Colorado River and supplies water to the Southwest. Water officials, however, said the plume, which includes lead, arsenic and other heavy metals, now presents little danger to users beyond Lake Powell — such as the city of Las Vegas — because the contaminants will further settle and be diluted. The Animas was closed Aug. 6, a day after federal and contract workers accidentally unleashed 3 million gallons of waste from the idled Gold King Mine. In New Mexico, officials lifted a precautionary ban on water from private wells but kept warnings not to drink water from the Animas or give it to livestock. The Associated Press
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Family: Daughter was raped by ISIS leader U.S. hostage made a ‘wife’ BY KEN DILANIAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — American hostage Kayla Mueller was repeatedly forced to have sex with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State group, U.S. intelligence officials told her family in June. “They told us that he married her, and we all understand what that means,” Carl Mueller, Kayla’s father, told The Associated Press on Friday, which would have been his daughter’s 27th birthday. Her death was reported in February. Her mother, Marsha Mueller, added, “Kayla did not marry this
man. He took her to his room and he abused her and she came back crying.” The news is but the latest in a litany of horrors perpetrated by the Islamic State group, which has beheaded, burned and crucified male captives while passing around women as sex slaves. Mueller was held for a time by Islamic State financier Abu Sayyaf and his wife, known as Umm Sayyaf. Al-Baghdadi took Mueller as a “wife,” repeatedly raping her when he visited, according to a Yazidi teenager who was held with Mueller and escaped in October 2014. The 14-year-old made her way to Iraqi Kurdistan, where she talked to U.S. commandos in November 2014. Intelligence agencies corroborated her account and American officials passed it on to her par-
ents in June. Umm Sayyaf confirmed that al-Baghdadi had “owned” Kayla during Umm Sayyaf’s lengthy American interrogation in Iraq, the Mueller Muellers said they were told by American officials. A U.S. official confirmed their account, first reported by London’s Independent newspaper. The official was not authorized to be quoted by name and spoke on condition of anonymity. The Islamic State group claimed Mueller was killed in a Jordanian air strike near Raqqah, the group’s self-declared capital in Syria. U.S. officials confirmed the death but not the circumstances.
Briefly: World Kerry makes call for democracy in Cuba ceremony HAVANA — The blazing Caribbean sun rose Saturday on a U.S. flag flying over Havana for the first time in 54 years and people discussing political reform with an openness that once would have been unimaginable in Cuba. Speaking before the raising of the Stars and Stripes at the newly reopened U.S. Embassy, Secretary of State John Kerry called for systemic political change on the island, a topic that remains taboo here despite a series of economic reforms and the re-establishment last month of diplomatic ties severed during the Cold War. President Barack Obama made a milder call for change in Cuba when he announced the new U.S. policy of engagement on Dec. 17 in a speech broadcast live on state TV here.
40 migrants dead ROME — At least 40 migrants died Saturday in the hold of an overcrowded smuggling boat in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya, apparently killed by fuel fumes, and some 320 others aboard were saved by the Italian navy, the rescue ship’s commander said. Migrants by the tens of thousands are braving the perilous journey across the Mediterra-
nean this year, hoping to reach Europe and be granted asylum. They are fleeing war, persecution and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The death toll was not yet final, Cmdr. Massimo Tozzi said from the navy ship Cigala Fulgosi.
Surrender anniversary TOKYO — Emperor Akihito expressed rare “deep remorse” over his country’s wartime actions in an address Saturday marking the 70th anniversary of Japan’s World War II surrender, a day after the prime minister fell short of apologizing in his own words to the victims of Japanese aggression. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, meanwhile, stayed away from a contentious Yasukuni shrine that honors war criminals among other Akihito war dead. He instead prayed and laid flowers at a nearby national cemetery for unnamed fallen soldiers ahead of the annual ceremony at Tokyo’s Budokan hall. That ceremony started with a moment of silence at noon to mark the radio announcement by Emperor Hirohito, Akihito’s father, of Japan’s surrender on Aug. 15, 1945. The Associated Press
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Men gather on an elevated highway near the smoking remains of an explosion in northeastern China’s Tianjin municipality Saturday. New explosions and fire rocked the Chinese port city of Tianjin on Saturday, where one survivor was pulled out and authorities ordered evacuations within a 1.8-mile radius to clean up chemical contamination from blasts earlier in the week.
AT&T helped NSA spy on array of Internet traffic in partnership THE NEW YORK TIMES
The National Security Agency’s ability to spy on vast quantities of Internet traffic passing through the United States has relied on its extraordinary, decades-long partnership with a single company: the telecom giant AT&T. While it has been long known that American telecommunications companies worked closely with the spy agency, newly disclosed NSA documents show that the relationship with AT&T has been considered unique and especially productive. One document described it as “highly collaborative,” while another lauded the company’s
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“extreme willingness to help.” AT&T’s cooperation has involved a broad range of classified activities, according to the documents, which date from 2003 to 2013. AT&T has given the NSA access, through several methods covered under different legal rules, to billions of emails as they have flowed across its domestic networks. It provided technical assistance in carrying out a secret court order permitting the wiretapping of all Internet communications at the United Nations headquarters, a customer of AT&T. The NSA’s top-secret budget in 2013 for the AT&T partnership was more than twice that of the
next-largest such program, according to the documents. The company installed surveillance equipment in at least 17 of its Internet hubs on American soil, far more than its similarly sized competitor, Verizon. And its engineers were the first to try out new surveillance technologies invented by the eavesdropping agency. The documents, provided by the former agency contractor Edward J. Snowden, were jointly reviewed by The New York Times and ProPublica. The NSA, AT&T and Verizon declined to discuss the findings from the files.
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West: Triple-digit heat in forecast for much of West
Nation: Ohio man killed by coaster at amusement park
Nation: Joe Biden calls shooter ‘perverted jihadist’
World: Iran hands U.N. papers linked to arms probe
A HEAT WAVE is bringing tripledigit temperatures and high fire danger to the West, and forecasters said it will keep sizzling through today. The National Weather Service said a high-pressure system centered over New Mexico will clamp down over the region. Phoenix will see a high of 115 degrees Saturday, Las Vegas could reach 112 and Southern California’s Death Valley could hit 125. The heat, coupled with low humidity, could increase dangers of wildfires, especially in California, where about 20 blazes are burning, including one north of Los Angeles that has burned some 4 square miles of forest land.
FAMILY MEMBERS DO not know why an Ohio man struck and killed by a roller coaster after climbing over a security fence would have risked injury to retrieve belongings that he lost while he was on the ride, the man’s aunt said. James Young was killed Thursday at Cedar Point amusement park when a car from its Raptor coaster — or one of the passengers — struck him after he entered a restricted area to gather his fallen wallet and cellphone. Young’s aunt, Deborah Mohr, told The Plain Dealer on Friday that her nephew was educated and responsible. “He wasn’t someone who would normally disobey the law,” Mohr said.
VICE PRESIDENT JOE Biden on Saturday called the slaying of four Marines and a sailor at a Chattanooga, Tenn., reserve center the act of a “perverted jihadist.” Biden’s comments came at a memorial to the five servicemen killed in a shooting rampage by Kuwait-born Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez. “These perverse ideologues, warped theocrats, they may be able to inspire a single lone wolf to commit a savage act, but they can never, never threaten who we are,” Biden said. “When this perverted jihadist struck, everyone responded.”
IRAN ON SATURDAY gave the U.N. nuclear agency documents linked to the agency’s probe of allegations that Tehran tried to develop atomic arms, along with a confidential explanation that is unlikely to veer from previous Iranian denials of work on such weapons. Announced by the U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency, the handover meets a key deadline Iran has committed to as part of its overarching deal with six world powers promising Tehran sanctions relief in exchange for nuclear concessions. The July 14 deal’s main focus is curbing Iran’s present nuclear program.
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Joy in Mudville, featuring bassist Paul StehrGreen and singer-guitarist Kim Trenerry, will give a free concert at Sequim’s James Center for the Performing Arts this Tuesday evening.
Free local concerts this week There is a snack and beverage vendor. THIS WEEK’S Concerts move to the SCHEDULE of free roofed Gateway transit outdoor music on the North center, Lincoln and Front Olympic Peninsula: streets, if there’s rain. “Bubble Man” Greg ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN Bondy provides THE PARK — Tuesday, entertainment for kids at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Joy in Concert on the Pier with Mudville (with Tongue & chalk for pavement Groove and Deadwood drawing and a bubbleRevival founders Jason making machine. Mogi and Kim Trenerry, Next Concert on the bluegrass, folk, rock, blues, Pier: Testify (classic rock funk). and blues), Aug. 26. Music in the Park is every Tuesday evening ■ PORT TOWNSEND through Aug. 25 at the CONCERT ON THE outdoor James Center DOCK (last concert) — amphitheater in the Thursday, 5 p.m. to Sequim Water Reuse Park, 7:30 p.m., The Yacht Club 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just featuring Kevin Mason north of Carrie Blake Park. (rock, soul and R&B) at the Bring a lawn chair or Pope Marine Plaza in blanket to the grassy downtown Port Townsend. expanse in front of the Bring a chair or blanket amphitheater and a picnic and your shades. The meal to enjoy while concert is for all ages. listening to the Dancing is encouraged. performance. A wine, beer and cider Next Music in the garden for concertgoers Park (last concert of the will be available at the season): Navy Band of the plaza beginning at 4:30 Northwest (American p.m. brass), Aug. 25. This is the last Concert on the Dock of the summer. ■ PORT ANGELES The concerts have been CONCERT ON THE sponsored by the Port PIER — Wednesday, 6 p.m. Townsend Main Street to 8 p.m., Navy Band of the Program with financial Northwest (American support from local brass). businesses including the Concert on the Pier, Peninsula Daily News. sponsored by Port Angeles Regional Chamber of ■ AND MORE — For Commerce, is every more information about Wednesday night through free concerts and other Sept. 9 at City Pier. music events, check Dancing is encouraged. Peninsula Spotlight, the City Pier is a kidweekly arts and friendly, dog-friendly, entertainment magazine no-smoking, included in Friday’s no-skateboards, no-alcohol Peninsula Daily News — venue. and consult the North Olympic Peninsula Events Some chairs are Calendar at www. available for the disabled and early arrivals. peninsuladailynews.com. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
CONTINUED FROM A1 ral channel where pink salmon were swimming Flows in the Dungeness upstream five at a time. The stone diversion dam River are currently 35 percent of normal, Ecology shifted water from very shallow riffles, which was said. The flow as measured not navigable by the fish. Each stone was taken Saturday by the U.S. Geological Survey was 110 from the channel to further cubic feet per second (cfs), deepen it as the river level lower than the record set in increased on that portion of 2009 when the river the river. Each of the nine primary dropped to 130 cfs. diversion dams and channels created by the team Run to peak was permitted through the While the river has state and built in a manner never been lower, the pre- that winter floods would season prediction was for remove it naturally, and is 1.3 million pink salmon to marked by a sign so wellreturn to the river in a run meaning members of the that would peak this month. public do not destroy them. Mike Gross, state Department of Fish and Temporary dams Wildlife biologist, said those Some temporary plastic numbers may not be reached. Still, large num- diversion dams were availbers are expected; Gross able for places where the mentioned at least 200,000. stone dams are impractical The early forecast “is the and removed at the end of one we were operating with the salmon runs. Brooks said the low last winter,” Chitwood said. “We are trying to pre- water level isn’t just prepare for that many fish . . . venting fish from getting there may not be that many, through shallow areas; it also is warming the water. but we don’t know yet. North Olympic Penin“We’ll know by the end of the month how accurate the sula rivers aren’t running too warm for fish — but forecast was,” he said. “The idea we’ve been for- temperatures are higher mulating for several months than usual. Biologist become conis that these returning adult salmon will need cerned at about 68 degrees, assistance to get across Gross said, “because it could shallow riffles,” he said, escalate into something . . . adding that work began a 70- to 72-degree water along with other stressors couple of weeks ago. can cause pre-spawning deaths.” Chinook worry Low water levels also Returning chinook are a increase predation, Brooks special concern. said. Only about 300 are “The eagles and otter are expected this year, but the having a heyday,” he said. massive fish are struggling He said the team was also in the low water level, said finding evidence of illegal Aaron Brooks, fisheries fishing on the banks, such as biologist with the James- discarded fishing gear and town S’Klallam. fish blood on the rocks. “A few more years like “It’s a $5,000 fine for this, and they may be gone,” messing with chinook,” he he said. said.
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The crews are narrowing the flow so it’s deeper in some areas. They place sand bags on some channels and on others are using devices that create a bladder on both sides of the channel, Chitwood said. Other devices also can help direct river flow. “We’ve been monitoring 12 to 14 locations in the lower 11 miles of river,” Chitwood said. “As the flows continue to drop, we will prioritize which sites need the most attention.” On Tuesday, the river improvement team used river stones to create a diversion to deepen a natu-
Ecology also has allocated emergency funding to two other drought-relief projects. The Stevens County Public Utility District will receive $47,000 to help drill a new well to replace the failing main production well of the Riverside Water System and provide reliable drinking water to 385 residents. The Kennewick Irrigation District will receive $28,872 to help increase water conservation by 23,000 customers in Kennewick, Richland, West Richland and incorporated Benton County. The state Legislature
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of the fishery — the first in more than 30 years, according to Aaron Books, fisheries management biologist for the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe — in an attempt “to avoid a condition in which there were too many fish for the quantity of water in the river,” Chitwood said. The fishery, designed for all three of the S’Klallam tribes to participate in, had early participants when it opened in late July, but although it will remain open until Aug. 22, few are fishing there now, he said. “The pink market around Puget Sound has been fairly wellplugged,” he said. “Buyers have lost interest. As a result, our fishermen have lost interest.” The price for pinks runs about 20 to 20 cents per pound, so fishermen and -women need to catch a lot to make money.
SEQUIM — Interest has waned in a pink salmon fishery at the mouth of the Dungeness River now that the numbers originally expected haven’t developed, said the natural resources director for the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe. The beach seine fishery, in which weighted nets are used to pull fish to shore, was developed by co-managers of the Jamestown S’Klallam, Port Gamble S’Klallam and Point No Point Treaty Council and approved by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to weed out some of the 1.3 million pinks expected to return this season, said Scott Chitwood on Friday. “The fishery was put together in preparation for the large forecasted return,” Chitwood said. “The reason we were even considering having a fishery was to not have so many fish in the Fewer than expected spawning grounds.” And the reality of the run of pink salmon in Record low water the Dungeness doesn’t Water in the Dunge- seem to be living up to ness is at a record low the early forecast. for this time of year “The fishery went on since there is no snowfor a couple of weeks, pack in the Olympic but we were not getting Mountains to feed it. the numbers we had Low water levels and been anticipating. Subhigh numbers of fish sequently, fish buyers could spell disaster, lost interest” Chitwood said. The run has yet to “Too many organisms reach its peak, which is that are trying to surexpected later this vive in diminishing month, but “it doesn’t quantities of water appear to be the huge could have led to catarun that had been forestrophic” low oxygen cast,” Chitwood said. levels. “We think we would Decomposition of fish have seen more than dying for lack of oxygen we’ve seen if there were would increase the oxy- a million” coming in, he gen demand even more, said. he said, “and potentially ________ start a chain reaction Managing Editor/News for a section of river Leah Leach can be reached at that would impact even 360-417-3531 or at leah. healthy fish. leach@peninsuladailynews. com. Biologists conceived approved $16 million for use over the next two years to help relieve drought hardships statewide, Ecology said. Through the grant program, public entities such as cities, public utilities and irrigation districts can get help paying for developing alternative water supplies
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_________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com. Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-417-3531 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. com.
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PUYALLUP — Police are looking for a Puyallup woman whose newborn baby might need medical attention. KOMO-TV reported that Puyallup police say Myra Maria Aguilar gave birth at home Sunday without medical personnel present. They believe the baby is in “imminent harm.” Capt. Scott Engle said Aguilar has a history of drug abuse and the baby could be suffering from
withdrawal symptoms. A Pierce County judge has issued an order to take the baby, named Jeshua Taylor, into custody. Engle said two of Aguilar’s children are already in protective custody. Police say Aguilar and the baby may be with a man named Levi Jerome Taylor. According to police, Taylor is wanted for failure to register as a sex offender, assault and communication with a minor for immoral purposes.
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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman was taken into custody after police said she struck another car, fled the scene and led officers on a vehicle chase through construction on Marine Drive before taking off on foot. Kymberlie Ciulla, 23, was booked Friday into the Clallam County jail, where she remained Saturday for investigation of felony eluding a police vehicle and possession of a stolen vehicle.
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Lawsuit: Police brutality alleged CONTINUED FROM A1 City officials have said police acted properly. “I’ve reviewed the videos, and I’m familiar with useof-force techniques and standards,” Craig Ritchie, who was then city attorney and is now interim city manager, said in September. “From what I’ve seen, it fits our training, it fits standard practice, it fits our policies.” A claim Weimer filed with the city’s risk-management agency was declined in February 2014 “because excessive force wasn’t used,” former City Manager Steve Burkett said then.
Summary judgment Robert J. Bryan, U.S. District judge, last week denied a motion by the city to provide summary judgment, which would have prevented the case from proceeding to jury trial. If the motion had been granted, Bryan would have considered the facts and declared the outcome of the case without jury input — with the option of dismissing it. “At this point, nobody won or lost,” Ritchie said. “You do summary judgment motions to try and resolve things before trial — issues as well as maybe the whole case. Sometimes you can; sometimes you can’t.”
The city is represented by the Washington Cities Insurance Authority — a self-insured municipal risk pool. In its request for summary judgment, the city cited state law in saying Weimer’s claims should be dismissed. “If after notice of an intention to arrest [a person], he or she flees or forcibly resists, the officer may use all necessary force to effect the arrest,” the city said. However, “the precise moment, if any, that Officer Dennis’ use of force was objectively unreasonable is an issue of material fact to be resolved [by] a jury,” Bryan wrote in the court order, denying the city’s motion. Weimer and Black said they are excited the case will proceed. “It is a win for us,” Black told the Peninsula Daily News on Thursday afternoon. “Essentially, the judge has said Weimer is going to get his day in [court] in front of a jury.”
After alteration The incident happened after an altercation inside the bar between Weimer and another patron. A cellphone video taken by a witness shows Dennis punching Weimer three times while Officers Rick Larsen and Maris Turner hold him face-down in a
concrete planter box outside the front door. A fourth officer holds back onlookers. The three officers remain employed by the Police Department, Deputy Chief Sheri Crain said Friday. Officers drove Weimer home after the incident because he told them his son was there alone. They returned later and left a ticket for resisting arrest and fourth-degree assault in the mailbox outside his front door. Weimer pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct. He paid a $100 fine and $150 in court costs and did eight hours of community service. Days after the incident, Police Chief Bill Dickinson defended his officers’ actions, saying they were trying to handcuff the man and remove him from the scene. In a letter to Weimer cited by the court, Dickinson said, “The officers’s actions . . . were consistent with their training, the department’s policies and the laws of the state of Washington.” Said Black: Dennis “used unreasonable force to arrest” Weimer and “Chief Dickinson approved that as his policy — that sort of behavior and conduct.” Dickinson, who is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit, was unavailable for comment Friday because he is on vacation. Dickinson has previ-
ously said another video captured by Oasis security cameras showed Weimer resisting arrest as officers took him out of the bar. Weimer said the officers observed him “moving his elbow to distance himself from other patrons, who had taunted and bumped up against [him] and a friend,” according to the court order issued Wednesday. Weimer said Dennis approached him and asked him to come outside and talk to police, to which Weimer said that he responded with “No problem, officer.” Weimer said that as he was walking outside, Dennis pushed him “out the door and into a planter box.” Dickinson said the bar’s security camera video shows Weimer’s hands reaching for the gun and stun gun of one of the officers. Weimer said he was only trying to hold on to the officer to keep from falling. Weimer said also he was not resisting arrest. He said he did not give officers his arm to be handcuffed because it was pinned under him as he lay facedown in the planter box.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
Court: ‘Back where we started’ CONTINUED FROM A1 Commissioners for a second time approved the funds Tuesday on a 2-1 vote with Chapman voting no but in the second go-round held hearings and subjected the grants to memos of understanding, which Barkhuis told the PDN later Tuesday was not good enough. To bring the matter to a head, commissioners must still authorize the warrants, which they have not scheduled a meeting to do. Auditor Shoona Riggs would process the warrants, the board would issue them — and then Barkhuis would be asked to release the funds, which she reiterated again last week she will not do under those circumstances. The $1.3 million originally was intended to fund the Carlsborg sewer project, which has been delayed. County Administrator Jim Jones earlier this year recommended the funds for the port and city grants be placed in the 2016 budget, but commissioners wanted to expedite the process to spur economic development, Jones said Friday.
Barkhuis has insisted that either commissioners hold the hearings she says are necessary or, as part of a recent settlement offer, include the funds in the 2016 budget, which port and city officials have said would subject the infrastructure projects the money is intended for to undue hardship.
Response to Barkhuis Nichols’ five-page letter to Alvarez, which was obtained by the PDN, was intended as a response to her offer, McEntire said Saturday. In the correspondence, Nichols admits the commissioners are acting in a gray area of state law but that they have every right to do what they did. “The BOCC [Board of County Commissioners] concedes there is no case law that answers the question whether a [budget] modification, as performed by the county and its sister jurisdictions, is allowed under Chapter 36.40 [Revised Code of Washington],” Nichols wrote. “The BOCC believes state law is silent on this point, which thereby allows
it to adopt regulations that do not conflict with state law pursuant to their Article XI, Sections 4 and 11 powers under the state constitution.” Nichols said no “legal infirmity” has been found in the process employed by the board, and other counties have used a similar process to amend their budget “in order to respond to changing situations.” Nichols concludes: “While there are things both branches of government probably wish they would have done differently with the benefit of hindsight, the BOCC asks that you recognize the significant ‘wins’ that you have accomplished to date (e.g. elevating the public debate in our community, requiring additional public hearings, obtaining written contracts and receiving a commitment to explore amendments to code and administrative policies), and honor any warrants issued in connection with this matter.” After reading Nichols’ letter, Barkhuis referred to McEntire’s comment at Tuesday board meeting, when McEntire said the board had struck a “very conciliatory stance” toward
her, followed by his statement, “Conciliation does not necessarily involve capitulation.” “McEntire’s statement was that he’s not going to capitulate,” Barkhuis said. “Well, I’m not going to capitulate either.” The board approval of the grants Tuesday “puts us right where we started,” she added.
Chapman: Good projects Chapman had approved the grants earlier this year when they first came to the board and has repeatedly said they are good projects that were approved in a flawed manner. He recalled Saturday that Barkhuis had warned before that first approval that the commissioners should do as she suggested. “I was in error in not doing enough homework in knowing what the treasurer’s concerns were,” Chapman said. “Just because something is legal does not make it good government.”
________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily news.com.
State fines Brinnon boat owner for spill BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
BRINNON — The state Department of Ecology has fined the owner of Avalon, a 1929 wooden purse seiner, $16,244 after it sank and spilled diesel near Brinnon on Sept. 14. The owner, Randall Schleich, 56, of Brinnon,
said he plans to partially contest the ruling, although he said he doesn’t have the resources to hire legal counsel and accepts responsibility for the spill. “I am going to contest it because I can’t afford to pay it,” he said. “They can get a judgment against me, take all my property and force me
into foreclosure, but I’d like them to give me the opportunity to pay this off.” Schleich said that if he can use his remaining resources to acquire a new boat, he could generate enough money to make regular payments. The fine includes a $5,000 penalty and $11,244 to cover spill cleanup costs.
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The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss a proposed recreational marijuana ordinance in a work session Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. After months of deliberations, the county Planning Commission voted 7-1 on Aug. 5 to recommend approval of the zoning ordinance that allows the growing, processing and sale of state-regulated cannabis in 12 county zones but keeps the pot industry out of rural neighborhoods. Commissioners are expected to vote on the proposal next month. The board will conduct its regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Action items include: ■ An agreement with the state Department of Agriculture to control invasive knotweed species near rivers and streams of Clallam and Jefferson counties. ■ An agreement with Gold Buckle Rodeo Co. for services at the Clallam County Fair. ■ A contract amendment with the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe designating the Olympia oyster restoration project start date as April. ■ A bid opening for the Elwha Interpretive Center kiosk panels project. ■ An invitation for bids due Sept. 8 for the LaPush Road hot-mix asphalt pavement overlay project. ■ A resolution adopting amendments to county Policy 120 regarding Board of County Commissioners operating guidelines.
Port Angeles city The Port Angeles City Council will conduct a public hearing on electric, water and wastewater rates when it meets Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. It will be preceded by a 4:30 p.m. joint meeting with the Utility Advisory Committee to discuss the setting of utility rates. At the regular meeting, council members will vote on first reading of an ordinance after a public hearing. Final approval would be on a second reading. The council will consider approving a new ambulance service agreement with Olympic Ambulance. The contract they will discuss would ensure that city residents would not incur any out-of-pocket expenses for medical transport. Council members also will discuss Port Angeles Fire Department fee modifications that would eliminate plan review and inspection fees related to voluntary installation of fire alarms and fire sprinkler systems when not otherwise required by codes or ordinances. They also will conduct a public hearing on surplus Morse Creek hydroelectric power and property, a profes-
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Clallam Transit The Clallam Transit board will conduct a public hearing on a proposal to restore systemwide service on Veterans Day when it meets Monday. The hearing will begin at 1 p.m. at the Clallam Transit System building at 830 W. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles. Board action is expected to follow the hearing. Other agenda items are an agreement with the Quillayute Valley School District, an amendment to an interlocal agreement with Jefferson Transit, an easement for a transit shelter in Beaver and a memorandum of understanding with the general manager.
Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider the purchase of furniture and fixtures, including installation for the new engineering and administration buildings, on Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101.
County Planning Commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will discuss a draft shoreline master program update Wednesday. The work session will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse. The commission will continue reviewing Chapter 3 of the draft, “Policies and Regulations for Specific Shoreline Uses and Developments,” and a begin a review of Chapter 4,“Policies and Regulations for Shoreline Modifications.”
Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will hear financial and operations updates when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles.
Sequim School Board The Sequim School Board will conduct a public hearing on the proposed 2015-16 operating budget Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the boardroom at 503 N. Sequim Ave. The proposed $32,652,838 budget includes a $29,775,869 general fund, a $1,124,121 transportation vehicle fund and an $813,500 Associated Student Body fund.
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School districts gear up for returning students BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Summer is almost at an end. Classes in Clallam County public schools will resume the first week of September for the 2015-16 school year. Jefferson County schools will reopen the following week after Labor Day. Classes will resume for students in the Port Angeles and Sequim areas Sept. 1. In Forks, school doors open Sept. 2, while students in the Crescent and Cape Flattery districts will return to class Sept. 3. The first day of school in Port Townsend, Chimacum, Quilcene and Brinnon school districts is Sept. 8.
students will receive schedules and turn in paperwork Thursday. Here is the schedule: ■ Grade 7, last name A-L — 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. ■ Grade 7, last name M-Z — 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ■ Grade 8, last name A-L — 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. ■ Grade 8, last name M-Z — 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Students who cannot attend can contact the Stevens office at 360-452-5590 after Thursday to arrange for registration. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Registration and course information are available at www.nopsc.org. Students can complete Port Angeles enrollment and return it now to Skills Center staff on site, Enrollment for students 905 W. Ninth St. new to the Port Angeles School District, including Sequim School District kindergartners, is open at all schools. Kindergarten and new Kindergarten students student registration is ongomust be 5 years old prior to ing at Sequim School District Sept. 1 to enroll for the 2015- offices, open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 16 school year. weekdays. The student’s birth certifiSequim Middle School cate and immunization new family orientation will record are required for regis- begin at 6:30 p.m. Monday, tration. followed by Timberwolf Days. Elementary school class During Timberwolf Days, lists will be posted Friday at students will receive schedeach school. ules and turn in paperwork. To determine elementary Here is the schedule: school enrollment according ■ Last names A-K — to home address, call district 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesstaff at 360-457-8575. day. ■ Last names L-Z — Back to school 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. On Saturday, a back-toSixth-grade orientation school event will be held to will be held from 8:30 a.m. to distribute free school supnoon Aug. 28. plies, give free haircuts and provide community services Sequim High School resources and additional back-to-school information to At Sequim High School, families in need of assis- Wolfpack Days will be Thurstance. day and Friday. The event will be from Seniors, juniors and soph10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Jefferson omores are scheduled from 8 Elementary, 218 E. 12th St. a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. There is no income certifi- Freshmen are scheduled Frication required for families day. Those with last names seeking assistance. beginning with A through K are expected from 8 a.m. to PA High School 11 a.m.; L through Z are set Returning high school from noon to 3 p.m. Freshman orientation students received their will be held from 9 a.m. to schedules in June before the end of the 2014-15 school 1 p.m. Aug. 31. A Back to School Fair will year. New students can enroll be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and register for classes at the Aug. 29 at the Sequim unit of high school at 304 E. Park the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, 400 W. Ave. During Rider Days, stu- Fir St. Open houses at Greywolf dents report to the student center between 7:30 a.m. and and Helen Haller elemen1 p.m. to pay necessary fees tary schools will be held from and get locker assignments, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 31. student identification cards, school photos, parking registration and payment of student fees. Thursday is for seniors and Friday for juniors. Sophomore Rider Day will be Aug. 24. Freshmen come in Aug. 25. A makeup day is scheduled Aug. 26.
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Sept. 1. Returning elementary, intermediate and junior high school students in the district have already received their class assignments.
Cape Flattery Cape Flattery School District offices are open for new student enrollment at 13-193 state Highway 112. Clallam Bay School, 16933 state Highway 112, is open for new student enrollment and registration. New school hours for middle and high school students will be implemented Sept. 3. The hours will be from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Neah Bay High School will register students Aug. 25-27 in the Neah Bay High School commons, 3560 Deer St. Alternative education students will schedule individual meetings with instructors. Markishtum Middle School in Neah Bay will register students Aug. 27. Sixthgrade students and parents will meet at 9 a.m. Seventhand eighth-grade students will register from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Neah Bay Elementary School Back to School Night will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 2.
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Baily Geniesse, 11, of Sequim blow-dries Coco the cow in anticipation of her showing at the Jefferson County Fair, which continues today between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Yee haw! Enter our County Fair Photo Contest THERE IS ALWAYS so much to see and do at the Jefferson and Clallam County fairs! Our County Fair Photo Contest is an opportunity to showcase your photo taken at either fair of an entertaining performer, a great exhibit, rodeo or carnival high-action or cute animals — and be in the running for prizes.
Crescent School District New student registration is available from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays at district offices, 50350 state Highway 112. Class supply lists for Joyce’s Crescent School for grades kindergarten through 8 are on the district website, www.crescentschooldistrict. org. Students will receive schedules and additional information in their first-day packet in their first-period class.
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Jefferson County In Jefferson County, the seventh annual Back-toSchool Clothes Swap will be Saturday in the multipurpose room at Chimacum Elementary, 91 West Valley Road. The clothes swap will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers helping with the swap can be early bird shoppers starting at 8 a.m. Clothes can be donated from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday. Those who donate clothes will receive coupons that can be used to purchase clothes at the swap meet. Those who have no clothes to swap can purchase clothing items for $1 each. To volunteer, phone 360301-6616. Port Townsend High School freshman orientation will be from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sept. 1. New high school student registration is planned from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 2. Appointments are needed via 360-379-4523. New family orientation at the Chimacum School District will be at 4 p.m. Sept. 2.
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“Everywhere I’d go at town hall meetings, people would say, ‘What are we going to do? There’s no hope. How do we fix our country?’ And the fact is, this gives great hope,” said former U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, an outspoken budget hawk and longtime supporter of a federal balanced budget amendment. There also are risks if the movement succeeds. A convention could expand to take on myriad issues beyond the federal budget, including campaign finance reform and other changes sought by Democrats. Calling such an assembly would require approval from 34 states. The GOP now controls
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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been charged with second-degree rape of a child. Christopher Keith Wilson, 45, will be arraigned next Friday in Clallam County Superior Court. He was charged last Friday. Port Angeles police allege that Wilson had a monthlong sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl. Police Detective Shane Martin wrote in the arrest
narrative that Wilson admitted to having sex with the child. Wilson was arrested Thursday. “There have been some concerns about the mental health of Mr. Wilson and some indications of wanting to hurt himself,” Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin told Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour in a Friday court hearing. Devlin asked that Wilson be evaluated at Penin-
sula Behavioral Health prior to his release, with possible commitment to a mental health facility. After consulting with his client, defense attorney Harry Gasnick of Clallam Public Defender did not object to Devlin’s request. “Let’s make sure my client’s in a safe place,” Gasnick said. Coughenour ordered Wilson to have a mental health evaluation at Peninsula Behavioral Health.
Haggen Inc., which purchased the Port Angeles Albertsons earlier this year in a buy that expanded the Bellingham-based company from 18 stores to 146, will close or sell 27 stores — but not the one in Port Angeles. The only Washington state store slated for closure is in Spanaway, near Tacoma, according to Haggen’s Friday announcement. Other targeted stores are in California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon. Most are among the 146 that Haggen bought in advance of a merger between Safeway and Albertsons. The two grocery behemoths were forced by federal regulators to divest the stores in advance of their $9 billion merger. To get regulatory approval of the merger, the
Coughenour said he found probable cause to support a charge of seconddegree rape of a child, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and a $50,000 fine. Wilson, who has no felony history, is being held in the Clallam County jail on $10,000 bail. Should he post bail, Wilson is ordered to have no contact with the alleged victim, among other conditions THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of release. SPOKANE — A woman who shot a grizzly bear that ultimately died after she believed it posed a threat to her North Idaho family is worried she may be in trouble for killing a federally protected species. The Spokesman-Review of cials said. Spokane reported that BarThe Seattle area that bara Casey shot the 2-yearreceived rain Friday also saw old male grizzly Tuesday an electrical show, as the after it appeared in the backNational Weather service yard of her Moyie Springs reported 650 lightning home in Boundary County. strikes across Western Washington. No new strikes had Feared for life been reported as of noon Sat“I don’t want to go to urday. On Friday evening, heavy prison for saving my family rain pooled in roadways and and my animals,” Casey diverted several flights to said. Casey said her family Seattle as urban and smallstream flood advisories were stood on the porch and issued for Bremerton, Whid- unsuccessfully tried to bey Island and the east side scare the bear away by banging pots and pans. of Puget Sound.
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PORT ANGELES — Area firefighters’ prayers for rain went largely unanswered Friday as storms that soaked the Seattle area missed much of the North Olympic Peninsula. While a storm dumped nearly an inch of rain on Port Ludlow and two-thirds of an inch on Nordland, the amounts dropped quickly to the north and west. At Port Townsend, rainfall totaled 0.39 inches in the 24 hours preceding noon Saturday, when the chance of showers disappeared. At Sequim, rainfall was 0.13 inches, and 0.02 inches was reported at Port Angeles’ Fairchild International Airport. Higher elevations didn’t fare much better. Hurricane Ridge measured 0.07 inches, the same as Forks.
Paradise Fire At the site of the Paradise Fire in Olympic National Park northeast of Quinault, a tenth of an inch had fallen in the 24-hour period, with partly to mostly sunny skies and partly cloudy nights
forecast through next Friday. Similar weather is predicted from Forks to Port Townsend. The clear skies above Pelton Peak meant helicopters could resume flying over the smoldering 2,440-acre Paradise Fire after wet weather canceled aerial operations Friday. On Saturday, firefighters hoped to install portable pumps along Bob Creek and to continue suppressing the fire’s western flank.
National Forest fires Meanwhile, two fires in Olympic National Forest that began Wednesday continued to burn, prompting closures of two trails and a U.S. Forest Service road. Their status: ■ The Gold Fire, about 6 miles northwest of Quilcene and 10 miles south of Blyn, grew to 10 acres Saturday morning. Fire managers closed the Little Quilcene Trail from its trailhead to the Tubal Cain Trailhead, and closed the Mount Townsend Trail from the top of Mount Townsend to the Little Quilcene Trail. They also closed Forest
Service Road 2820/2920-100, all until further notice. ■ The Cabin Creek Fire, 3 miles northeast of Lena Lake and the Hamma Hamma campgrounds, covered 8 acres by midday Saturday in rugged and inaccessible terrain. Smoke jumpers continued to fight it. The Zion Fire on Mount Zion, which began Wednesday about 9 miles northwest of Quilcene, was contained by Thursday and was extinguished as of Saturday. All three fires were caused by lightning, fire offi-
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two grocery chains agreed to sell 168 stores to four buyers, one of which was Haggen Inc. “By making the tough choice to close and sell some stores, we will be able to invest in stores that have the potential to thrive under the Haggen banner,” said Bill Shaner, the executive who leads Haggen’s Pacific Southwest operations, in a statement. The Port Angeles Haggen Northwest Fresh store is at 114 E. Lauridsen Blvd. The Seattle Times reported that last month, the company began cutting worker hours in the Seattle area and undertook hundreds of layoffs and workhour reductions in California, Arizona and Nevada. Haggen was also sued for $41.1 million by Albertsons, which alleges that Haggen didn’t pay for part of the inventory that came with the stores. The Seattle Times reported that Haggen officials say the lawsuit came in response to its own allegations that Albertsons violated the purchase agreement for the stores.
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A9 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. This Monday’s speaker will be Rod Fleck, Forks’ city attorney/planner, on “the critical role the state’s Department of Natural Resources plays in supplying the region’s mills.” Fleck 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. ■ 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 speaker will be team coach Austin Henry and the Port Townsend High School Robotics Team, the Roboctopi, on their experiences from their previous competition season, including qualifying and competing at the 2015 World Championships in St. Louis.
Karen Arndt, 60, at her home in Spokane. After she broke her leg and could not work, she had to raid her 401(k). Now, she plans to work until age 70.
■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Clallam County Commissioner Mike Chapman on various county projects. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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$ Briefly . . . Verizon Inc. clarifies its phone rules GOOD NEWS FOR existing Verizon customers: You’ll still be able to get discounted phones for $100 or $200 by renewing a two-year service contract. That part wasn’t clear when Verizon announced two weeks ago that new customers will no longer get discounted phones, but they won’t have to sign two-year contracts, either. Instead, they’ll pay full price — it’s $650 for an iPhone 6 — while monthly fees for voice, text and data will go down. Verizon clarified its policy last week in an email to The Associated Press. As long as you stay with the current plan, you can upgrade at a discount. So if you were anticipating a new model from Apple or Samsung, you can wait until those phones come out. Once you leave the current plan for a new one, though, you won’t be allowed back. You might still save money under the new plans, even after paying the full price of the phones themselves. This is particularly so for higher data plans. If you want to switch but are still in the middle of your twoyear contract, it’ll cost you $20 a month extra until the contract is up. The bill will then automatically go down. That $20 reflects the value of the subsidies you’ve been getting when buying a phone at a discounted rate.
Pot shop closures TACOMA — With updates to the state’s medical marijuana system in effect, Tacoma is moving to shut down dozens of unlicensed dispensaries. Mayor Marilyn Strickland expects at least 48 of the city’s 60-plus medical pot shops to close permanently. They are getting letters telling them to shut down within 45 days. King County and Seattle have also taken steps to close medical marijuana establishments. State lawmakers this year voted to bring previously unsanctioned dispensaries into the fold of Washington’s highly regulated recreational marijuana market. The newly renamed Liquor and Cannabis Board is charged with deciding which medical pot operations can obtain licenses and remain open, with priority given to those that have been considered good actors, such as by having voluntarily paid state taxes.
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Karen Arndt, 60, has tinkered with several retirement calculators, and they all generate the same finger-wagging advice: Keep working, they seem to warn. You’re not even close. She would have saved more had she not quit a well-paying administrative position at 40 to venture out on her own: She opened a shop in an antiques mall and earned her real estate license. But shortly thereafter, she broke two bones in her leg and couldn’t work at either job, forcing her to raid her 401(k). “Twenty years later, I find myself at about $245,000, which, for a 60-year-old, seems wholly inadequate,” said Arndt, who is single and lives in Spokane. Comparatively speaking, she is in a better position than most Americans. The typical family whose head of household is between the ages of 55 and 64 — and fortunate enough to own a retirement account — has a median balance of just $104,000, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute. The reflexive advice for people with little savings is to continue working, which Arndt plans to do until she is 70. That way, she can continue to save and collect the largest Social Security check possible — only 1.5 percent to 2.5 percent of Social Security beneficiaries wait that long. But working longer isn’t always an option. And traditional rules of thumb — say, withdrawing 4 percent from a portfolio in hopes it will last 30 years — won’t take you very far with a modest nest egg. Reducing spending will probably play some role, but there are still several ways for people to stretch their savings. Here are six strategies to consider:
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Northwest Straits Foundation has reached a milestone in its efforts to remove lost fishing nets from Puget Sound. The foundation reported last week that it has retrieved 5,667 nets. About 260 species of marine animals were found in the nets, including 65 mammals, 1,092 birds and 5,659 fish. Many died while trapped in the nets, including porpoises, seals, otters, diving birds, sharks, salmon, crab and octopuses. Foundation director Joan Drinkwin says between the time the program was launched in 2002 and the work was completed June 30, net removal restored 812 acres of marine habitat. The organization is working with the fishing industry to prevent nets from becoming derelict. The organization also hopes to eventually recover lost fishing gear from deeper water.
I-366 debate SEATTLE — A King County Superior Court judge is hearing arguments over a lawsuit filed to try to keep a Tim Eyman initiative that would limit the Legislature’s ability to raise taxes from appearing on the November ballot. Initiative 1366 would decrease the 6.5-cent state sales tax by a penny unless the Legislature puts a constitutional amendment before voters that would reinstate a two-thirds legislative majority to raise taxes. TURN
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Where U.S. families stand HERE IS A look at the median retirement account balances and financial assets of American families in 2013, based on an analysis by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. Families with a head of household between 55 to 64 in age that: ■ Own a retirement account have a median balance of $104,000. ■ May or may not own a retirement account have total financial assets of just $52,650. ■ Do not own a retirement account have financial assets of just $1,500. Families with a head of household who is 65 or older that: ■ Own a retirement account have a median balance of $118,000. ■ May or may not own a retirement account have total financial assets of just $44,000. ■ Do not own a retirement account have financial assets of just $7,000. The New York Times now — at least 25 percent of her income — it has served as a helpful test run of what it may feel like to live on a smaller budget when she stops working. They have $215,000 saved. “We have been trying to see how much we will have when we retire and live on that now,” said Patty, who asked that her last name be withheld to maintain their privacy. “There are times when I have to stop myself because there is something I feel like we need, and I have to say, ‘Do we really need this, or can we get by without it?’ I find that I am doing that a lot more than I used to.” TURN
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U.S. study: Air pollution kills 4,000 a day in China BY SETH BORENSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Air pollution is killing about 4,000 people in China a day, accounting for 1 in 6 premature deaths in the world’s most populous country, a new study finds. Physicists at the University of California, Berkeley, calculated that about 1.6 million people in China die each year from heart, lung and stroke problems because of incredibly polluted air, especially small particles of haze. Earlier studies put the annual Chinese air pollution death toll at 1 million to 2 million, but this is the first to use newly released Chinese air monitoring figures. The study released Thursday blamed emissions from the burning of coal, both for electricity and heating homes. The study, to be published in the journal PLOS One, uses real air measurements and then computer model calculations that estimate heart, lung and stroke deaths for different types of pollutants. Study lead author Robert Rohde said that 38 percent of the Chinese population lives in an area with a long-term air quality average that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency calls “unhealthy.” “It’s a very big number,” Rohde said Thursday. “It’s a little hard to wrap your mind around the numbers. Some of the worst in China is to the southwest of Beijing.” To put Chinese air pollution in perspective,
the most recent American Lung Association data shows that Madera, Calif., has the highest annual average for small particles in the United States. But 99.9 percent of the eastern half of China has a higher annual average for small-particle haze than Madera, Rohde said. “In other words, nearly everyone in China experiences air that is worse for particulates than the worst air in the U.S.,” Rohde said. In a 2010 document, the EPA estimates that between 63,000 and 88,000 people die in the U.S. from air pollution. Other estimates range from 35,000 to 200,000.
Worst in winter Unlike the U.S., air pollution in China is worst in the winter because of burning of coal to heat homes and weather conditions that keep dirty air closer to the ground, Rohde said. Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympics. Outside scientists praised the research. Jason West at the University of North Carolina said he expects “it will be widely influential.” Allen Robinson at Carnegie Mellon University said in an email that parts of the U.S., like Pittsburgh, used to have almost as bad air but have become much cleaner “through tough regulations combined with large collapse of heavy industry [it moved to Asia].” As China starts to clean up its air, limiting coal use, it will also reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, the chief global warming gas, Rohde said.
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Paul Lawrence, an attorney for those seeking to block I-1366, told Judge Dean Lum on Friday the measure would essentially change the state constitution, and so therefore it is beyond the scope of Washington’s initiative law. Attorneys for Secretary of State Kim Wyman, who has taken no position on the measure, said voters should be allowed to decide its fate, and then courts could weigh in if it passes. Previous voter-approved initiatives required a supermajority vote, but the state Supreme Court struck that requirement down in 2013, saying it was unconstitutional.
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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Repeat show. ■ Tuesday: Clallam County Fair show with fair royalty; fair manager Shari Ioffrida; Parks, Fair and Facilities Department Director Joel Winborn; and a board member. ■ Wednesday: Preempted by the Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners interviewed from the Clallam County Fair.
Nation ‘Obamacare’ jumps WASHINGTON — Nearly a million people signed up for health insurance under President Barack Obama’s law even after the official enrollment season ended, helping push the share of uninsured Americans below 10 percent and underscoring how hard it could be for Republicans to dismantle the program. The Health and Human Services Department said Thursday that 943,934 new customers have signed up
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Vehicle recall NEW YORK — Volkswagen is recalling 420,000 vehicles in the U.S. because of a problem that can prevent front air bags from deploying in a crash. The recall is for eight models, including the Jetta, Passat and Tiguan, with model years between 2010 and 2014. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra-
tion said Friday that debris can rip a cable that keeps the front air bag powered, which could lead to a failure to deploy. There were nine complaints from customers, the NHTSA said. No accidents or injuries have been reported. Volkswagen said it is still developing a fix for the problem and will notify owners when it does. But it said that customers who see the air bag monitoring light illuminate should contact a dealer immediately to have the vehicle inspected or repaired. The recalled vehicles are the CC, Passat, and Tiguan with model years 2010 to 2014; the Eos and Jetta with model years 2010 to 2013; the Golf and GTI with model years 2011 to 2014; and the Jetta SportWagen with model years 2011 to 2013.
Gold and silver Gold for December lost $2.90, or 0.3 percent, to settle at $1,112.70 an ounce Friday. September silver lost 19 cents, or 1.2 percent, to close at $15.21 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press
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Arndt, a pharmaceutical marketing manager, plans to continue to work to maximize Social Security earnings.
Savings: Tax brackets CONTINUED FROM A9 begin taking his own benefit. That also slows down Maximize Social Security spending from their portfolio: They would spend about One of the most powerful $300,000 of their original ways to maximize lifetime portfolio once Sally is about income is to collect the larg- 82 (compared with spending est check possible from Social that much by the time she is Security. about 78 if they both took Benefits rise with infla- benefits right away.) tion, and it provides a survivor’s benefit for married cou- Reduce taxes ples, which is especially Minimizing taxes can important when savings are help when every dollar matlimited. Many people assume that ters. If there is a period in it pays to start collecting benefits as soon as they are eli- retirement — perhaps before gible, at 62, even though they you begin collecting Social will receive only 75 percent Security — where you expect of the benefit they would to be in a lower tax bracket, receive had they waited until it could make sense to contheir full retirement age vert dollars from your tradi(now 66 for people born tional IRA into a Roth. Future Roth withdrawals between 1943 and 1954). Waiting until 70 gener- won’t count toward your tax bill (or your required miniates the biggest check: Annual benefits increase mum distributions) when 8 percent for each year you you are collecting Social delay after your full retire- Security, a portion of which may become taxable. ment age. “Tax planning isn’t just People with smaller portfor the rich,” said Andrew folios may be less inclined to wait because they fear deci- Russell, a financial planner mating the savings they do in San Diego. “By keeping income low, have. you stand to benefit by payBut delaying, even a few years, may help maximize ing less taxes on Social Security income.” income over the long run. Married people (or those who have been married) are Get a reverse mortgage likely to have more options, Reverse mortgages were since they have two work long viewed as a last resort, records to play with. and, in many cases, they still For example, it may be are. profitable for higher-earning But that perception is spouses to “file and suspend” beginning to change as peotheir benefits at their full ple are living longer, which retirement age. means more retirees will That allows the other to have to tap the money locked collect spousal benefits while inside their home at some the higher-earning spouse’s point. benefits accrue. Reverse mortgages, most Or, perhaps the best of which are backed by the approach is to delay the federal government, let peohigher-earner’s check until ple older than 62 with sub70, and take the lower-earn- stantial home equity access a er’s own benefits early. portion of that value; it Since there are so many doesn’t have to be paid back rules, the optimal strategy until the borrower dies or may not be obvious. moves out of the house. Consider a hypothetical One approach is a standby healthy retired couple — reverse mortgage, where borHarry, 65, and Sally, 63 — rowers open a line of credit with a $400,000 portfolio and that can be tapped when $60,000 in annual expenses. necessary. If they each wait until 66 Opening a credit line to collect, his Social Security while interest rates are low, check would be $2,200 and even if you don’t need the hers $1,800. money now, can result in a To maximize their collec- larger credit line now than tive income, according to an when rates are higher, said analysis by Lars Phillips, an John Salter, an associate proassociate adviser with Avier fessor of personal financial Wealth Advisors in Bellevue, planning at Texas Tech UniSally could begin taking her versity. own benefit at 64, while And the line of credit conHarry collects a spousal ben- tinues to grow over time. efit from Sally’s work record Homeowners using a from ages 66 to 70. reverse mortgage this way Then, at 70, he would are charged a one-time
upfront fee of 0.5 percent of the value of the property. (People withdrawing more than 60 percent of the home’s value pay 2.5 percent.) Once borrowers withdraw money, they also pay an annual mortgage insurance premium of 1.25 percent of the outstanding balance. Origination and closing fees also apply, though some lenders may waive them in exchange for a higher interest rate. The credit line carries a variable interest rate. Why not just use a traditional home equity line of credit? It may be cheaper, but the line can be reduced or canceled, and borrowers have to begin making at least minimum payments on the lender’s schedule. But it may work if the homeowner expects to move within a few years, for instance, and downsize.
Buy an annuity To ensure the basics are covered, healthy retirees could potentially use a portion of their modest portfolio to buy a plain-vanilla annuity, where you give money to an insurer in exchange for a guaranteed stream of income that starts immediately or at some future date. Fixed annuities aren’t especially attractive right now, given the low interest rate environment, but they do have one advantage: “The payout rate on an income annuity can be higher than bonds because it provides a source of return that investments cannot,” said Wade D. Pfau, a professor of retirement income at the American College of Financial Services, referring to the fact that annuity holders who live longer benefit from those who die earlier since their money is pooled together.
Radically downsize There’s the selling-thefamily-house approach to downsizing, and then there’s what Bob and Carol Hammerslag did: They moved from their farm in Essex, N.Y., to the Philippines in 2006. Hammerslag, who worked for a small nonprofit before retiring, said that they could afford to live on $2,000 a month, though they could get by on even less. “Retiring overseas,” he said in an email, “was part of my long-term plan to survive retirement.”
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Former Walmart a boon for Westport Site to house company’s cabinet shop RECENTLY, DAVE HAGIWARA, general manager of Westport LLC, contacted me to let me know Westport has purchased the building on U.S. Highway 101 in Port Angeles that formerly housed Walmart. The 130,000-square-foot building, which is located on 20 acres, was acquired to house Westport’s cabinet shop, engineering department and administrative staff. According to the news release that accompanied the announcement, Westport President Daryl Wakefield said: “The Walmart building represents an opportunity for Westport to expand its cabinet operations and place the company in a good position to service the increased demands of not only our yacht business, but also that of the cabinets for our partner Edison Chouest Offshore. “We want to recognize and thank the Port of Port Angeles for our long relationship and support it has given during our time at the port’s Airport Industrial Park. “We were not dissatisfied with our previous location. The Walmart building allows us to meet our anticipated growth in the near future while continuing to invest in the Port Angeles community.” The final design and alterations to the former retail site will take quite awhile. It will likely be several months before Westport will move into the new
ON THE WATERFRONT location. The Sellars company anticipates having as many as 150 employees at the former Walmart site, in addition to the 160 employees at its Port Angeles waterfront facility, and another 260 employees at its other facilities in Westport, Hoquiam and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Perpetual lady Many faithful readers and constant water-watchers alike have contacted me to ask why the Chevron lightering ship Pegasus Voyager is still at the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1 North. I posed the question to Chevron spokesman Jeffrey Moore, and he said most of the repairs to the Pegasus Voyager’s controllable pitch propeller (CPP) system are complete. However, some of the CPP hub components that were under warranty were sent to Japan to be repaired by the manufacturer. Those parts were expected to arrive in Port Angeles this past weekend, and the process of reassembling the CPP will begin in earnest. Chevron anticipates that all repairs will be completed during the final week of this month or the first week of September, at which time the vessel will return to the San Francisco Bay Area to resume lightering operations.
JAY CLINE
Participants work together Wednesday as part of the Pacific Northwest Oil Spill Control Course in Port Angeles Harbor. Oil spill course Last week, the Marine Spill Response Corp., Tesoro Petroleum, Coast Guard, Global Diving and Salvage, and one or more oil spill response organizations from British Columbia participated in an oil spill control course in Port Angeles Harbor. As I understand it, participants in the annual Pacific Northwest Oil Spill Control Course received classroom and hands-on training over several days in the various methods of controlling, containing and cleaning up oil spills on water and on shore. A dirty job, but not only are their people willing to do it, they are very good at it.
According to Jay Cline of Clallam County Fire District No. 2, more than 40 students and instructors from around the U.S. and Canada attended.
size to anyone interested, whether they own a boat or not. Anyone interested can send Dru an email at druattahoe@gmail.com.
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Last week, I spoke with Andrew Thompson, a fairly recent attendee (2011-12) of the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building in Port Hadlock. “Dru,” as he is known to many, is a shipwright in Port Angeles who would like very much to organize a wooden boat club in Port Angeles for wooden boat enthusiasts. Dru said the goal is to provide an opportunity to share information, resources and enthusiasm for wooden boats of any
On Monday, Tesoro Petroleum provided bunkers to British Courage, an LPG carrier that is flagged in the United Kingdom. The 755-foot vessel came to Port Angeles from Yokosuka, Japan, and is currently underway to Ulsan, South Korea. On Friday, Tesoro bunkered Vinjerac, a 640-foot Croatian-flagged petroleum-products carrier that came to Port Angeles from Acajutla, El Salvador. On Saturday, Tesoro
sent its refueling barge to Seattle, where it will refuel Ruby Princess, a 948-foot cruise ship that will spend the next few months taking guests on cruises to Alaska.
________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail. com or phone him at 360-8083202.
Mount Rainier melting unleashes glacial ‘outbursts’ Heat blamed for flows of water, debris barreling down mountain MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK — This year’s dry, hot conditions are likely to blame for a series of “glacial outbursts” on Mount Rainier that sent blasts of muddy water, rock and boulders barreling down the volcano’s western flank beginning Thursday morning, said the geologist for the national park. The powerful surges gouged out channels, swept away trees and shook the ground hard enough to register on seismometers, said Scott Beason.
‘Louder and louder’ “The sound of boulders rolling and smashing — it just got louder and louder and you could hear trees snapping,” said Beason, who was on the park’s Westside Road when one of
the flows raced through the Tahoma Creek drainage. Some of the trees carried downstream by the flow were at least 50 feet long. No one was hurt. Park staff surveyed the area by helicopter and were able to account for all hikers in the area. But water and debris flooded over portions of the Westside Road, which will be closed at least through today as park staff members watch for additional flows and assess damage to the road and area trails. After observing the scene during a helicopter flight Thursday afternoon, Beason said it looked as though the outburst was caused by a half-acre chunk of the terminus of the South Tahoma Glacier breaking away, releasing a torrent of meltwater.
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Beason said it appeared a 300- to 400-foot section of the glacier has become disconnected from the rest. “I’m thinking there was a water buildup in there because we’ve had such a hot summer,” he said. “I think the water built up enough that it gave way at the foot of the glacier. It is a really steep terminus; there are claws and teeth of ice just sitting up waiting to fall.” Zachary Jones, 18, of Snoqualmie was hiking up the road about noon Thursday when he and a companion heard a noise they at first mistook for a train.
Headed their way When the road emerged from the woods and the creek came into view, they were stunned to see a muddy flow churning in their direction.
“The rumble was getting louder and trees were falling down and it looked like a big pile of rubble was raging down the dry creek bed,” said Jones, who captured the event on video. “We saw huge boulders, half the size of a Volkswagen Bug, just raging down and falling over each other.” (You can view the video on the Facebook page for “USGS Volcanoes.”) The pair had no idea what was happening. “I thought it might be an earthquake,” Jones said. “It was pretty terrifying.” Then a park employee came running down the road, yelling for them to evacuate. The glacial outbursts and debris flows originated at an elevation of 6,800 feet
“The sound of boulders rolling and smashing — it just got louder and louder and you could hear trees snapping.” SCOTT BEASON geologist, Mount Rainier National Park on the South Tahoma Glacier. They are the first such outbursts in the park in nearly a decade, Beason said.
Melting quickly Like all of Rainier’s glaciers, South Tahoma has been melting back rapidly. Sections of the glacier’s “toe” are now stagnant — cut off from the upper reaches of the ice. Between the 1980s and early 1990s, more than 30 debris flows from the glacier have occurred in the Tahoma Creek valley.
They carved out a deep channel that hikers cross via a suspension bridge over Tahoma Creek that’s part of the Wonderland Trail. It’s possible another cycle has started, Beason said. “This might be a kind of recurring thing now,” he said. Carolyn Driedger, a hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Wash., said the outburst was one of the largest seen on the southwest flank of Mount Rainier.
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Failing grade on school funds So, even though the court has urged Gov. Jay Inslee to call another special session, lawmakers who are good at math may feel comfortable waiting until the Legislature reconvenes in January.
BY DONNA GORDAN BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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EATTLE — Washington state is being fined $100,000 a day by the state Supreme Court because justices say lawmakers have failed to adequately pay to educate the state’s 1 million school children. Lawmakers have allocated billions of dollars toward public schools, but critics say that’s not enough to meet the requirements in the state Constitution that education be the Legislature’s “paramount duty.” Washington isn’t the first state to go to court over money for public schools, but there are some unique elements of the lawsuit known as the McCleary case and the way Washington pays for public schools.
What else could the court have done?
How is Washington unique?
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The chambers of the state Supreme Court sit empty in Olympia. The In many states, education is a local court has issued sanctions of $100,000 a day against the state for its concern, paid for with local tax money and lack of progress on a plan to fully fund basic education. supplemented for fairness and equity with state dollars. In Washington, education is a state focus, paid for with state taxes and supplemented with local taxes. Washington’s constitution makes public schools the main job of the state, implying that everything else, from prisons to roads to universities, is extra. In Washington, the state sets a teacher salary schedule, but contracts are negotiated locally, so teacher pay is not really uniform because local dollars are used to supplement the state salary schedule.
Overreliance on local dollars makes the inequity worse because school districts with higher property values can raise more money more easily. The court gave the state Legislature until 2018 to fix the problems and demanded yearly progress reports showing lawmakers were making substantial infusions of cash to fix the problem while creating a plan for finishing the work by the 2017-18 school year.
What did the McCleary decision say?
It’s not 2018, why issue sanctions now?
The state Supreme Court decided in 2012 that state funding for education is not adequate, equitable or ample. The justices said the state was relying too much on local dollars to make up for an inadequate state budget for education.
The court and the lawyer representing the McCleary plaintiffs don’t think the Legislature has made enough progress and say they haven’t seen evidence of a plan for finishing the work. They are apparently worried that the
Peninsula Voices ‘Fancied force’ According to the Aug. 12 letter “God’s love,” the universe is informed by and powered by the vast and unconquerable love that God has for his people. I assume the writer means all people as he speaks about [God’s] love that “illuminates and liberates.” That there is such bloodshed in the world, that so much cruelty
abounds, suggests either that God is actually indifferent to suffering or that God is powerless to stop it. It is time that we face up to the reality of our responsibility to govern in this world and not count upon a fancied outside force to impose their/its/his will upon us. We make laws, we enforce laws, we change laws. That is what we do, and
Speaking Out
Chauncey TudhopeLocklear Life coach Port Townsend
“It’s made me more aware about what it could be like to live here when we have less water in the long term. I never was a huge water consumer, but I have been taking fewer showers so I can use less.”
we should be ethically bound to improve the lot of those around us and not rely upon some third party who hasn’t shown a great deal of interest in making our lives more whole. Ian Robertson, Sequim
‘Real leading’ I am disappointed with the Port Angeles City Council for bowing to antifluoridation advocates.
Legislature will keep throwing its collective hands up in the air and saying: adequate school funding is a good idea but we can’t find the money to finish the work.
Is $100,000 a day enough to light a fire? No one knows for sure, but it is a tiny percentage of the state budget, which totals $38 billion for the next two years. During the legislative session that ended in mid-July after several special sessions, lawmakers added $1.3 billion to the two-year state education budget. It would take more than 30 years for the fines to add up to another $1.3 billion. And most lawmakers and education officials agree it will take a lot more than that to fulfill the requirements of the McCleary decision.
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The court could have rewritten the state budget itself and found the money for education by cutting other programs. One state Supreme Court justice suggested during a hearing on the McCleary case they could easily find enough money for education by eliminating all state tax exemptions, such as the special deals lawmakers have made to keep Boeing Co. happily building airplanes in Washington state. They could turn off the lights, heat and air conditioning in the Statehouse until lawmakers come to agreement. They could shut down public schools or threaten to do so like New Jersey’s Supreme Court did in 1976 after lawmakers failed to put enough money into education. That resulted in the adoption of a state income tax.
Who are the McClearys? Stephanie McCleary was 13 in 1978 when the state Supreme Court decided the state was not fulfilling its duty to children by forcing school districts to use local dollars to make up for the money the districts weren’t getting from the state. More than 30 years later, the Chimacum mom, her husband and her two school-age children agreed to be named plaintiffs to help a coalition of school districts, teachers, parents and education and community groups sue the state over the same school funding issues. They joined the lawsuit in 2007 and now in 2015, Kelsey McCleary is in college and her brother Carter is in high school, expecting to graduate in 2017.
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Especially disturbing was Councilman Dan Gases’ statement in the Peninsula Daily News [“Some on PA Panel Noncommittal on Fluoridation Survey,” Aug. 9]: “I really think we have to follow the direction of the people.” Really? The “people” have the scientific backgrounds enabling them to make public health policies? And Councilman Lee
Whetham’s statement is downright misleading: “You’ve got doctors on each side, pro and con.” How many doctors pro and con would that be, councilman? I know of one con, Eloise Kailin, who seems to have a religious mission against fluoridation. Every physician, dentist and scientist I’ve ever talked to or read of endorses fluoridation.
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“I have a garden, but this year, I planted 50 percent less to conserve water. I feel responsible and haven’t watered as much. I also have trimmed vegetation away from outbuildings as fire-prevention space.”
“We’re on water restrictions at home, so that has affected us. We travel a lot, so I must say our motor home is in desperate need of a good bath. On the positive side, we’ve been to the beach more.”
Medical office assistant Eden Valley
“It has affected me for an extra $100 in one month on my water bill. I’ve been trying to keep my lawn green. I live in Gales Addition, and we can water and wash cars. I have a nice lawn.”
“Not at all. I have lots of water. I have [an artesian] well that goes down 160 feet. . . . My grass is green. My plants are healthy and, yes, I feel real lucky to have water.”
“Not too much. I don’t water much in the summertime anyway. But my concern has heightened with the fire danger, and I worry about people not being careful. I know we definitely need rain.”
“I’ve lived here all my life and have never seen it like this, with the dry landscaping and soil that’s like hardpan. Since this started, the tap water has tasted funny to me, so I’m drinking filtered water.”
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Peninsula Voices Most FSA is created through a process of heating phosphorite rock to Fluoridation produce hydrogen fluoride I have noticed the past and silicon tetrafluoride few Peninsula Daily News gases, which are then conarticles about fluoridation densed to a water-based report that the additive flusolution of approximately oride, a mineral, is being 23 percent FSA. injected into our drinking Upon adding to water, water. This is misleading to the FSA disassociates, the public. releasing fluoride ions. What is being added to Per the CDC, the same our drinking water is fluoride ion is present in fluorosilicic acid, a phosboth naturally occurring phate fertilizer byproduct, fluoride and in fluoridated according to the Fluoride drinking waters using Action Network. additives. Fluorosilicic acid is not a mineral but a compound We also asked Ken Dey, chemical. communications manager We must be informed corfor J.R. Simplot Co., which rectly and have all the facts. manufactures the FSA used Patricia Graham, in Port Angeles, for a Port Angeles response on whether the FSA is a phosphate fertilWe asked Public Works izer by-product. Here it is: Director Craig Fulton for a The FSA we provide response. Here it is: BHS Specialty Chemicals Like most U.S. water [which distributes the FSA systems, the city water utilto Port Angeles] is not a ity adds fluorosilicic acid byproduct of phosphate (FSA) to the city’s water in mining. accordance with state and We intentionally manufederal guidelines. facture it on dedicated The FSA used by the city equipment on a separate meets all purity standards manufacturing line. It is as set forth by the American made at our Rock Springs, National Standards InstiWyo., plant from phosphate tute/National Sanitation ore mined in Vernal, Utah. Foundation (ANSI/NSF) We provide this raw Standard 60. product to BHS. ANSI/NSF Standard 60 There are some compaincludes audits of water nies that do produce the additive production faciliacid as a by-product of the ties, validation of testing mining. That’s how we’re quality and independent different. additive analysis. Per the Centers for DisScooter’s gratitude ease Control and Prevention (CDC) website discussI would like to thank ing water additives, there the many who helped are a number of ways to me recover from major produce FSA. knee surgery, and I hope CONTINUED FROM A12
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to be back full speed with two repaired knees by September. From the caring Port Angeles Fire Department to the doctors and nurses at Olympic Medical Center to the expert therapists at Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation Center, my deepest thanks. While I was incapacitated, the Port Angeles Lions Club installed an inside and outside railing for me, Angeles Machine Works built and installed a special railing from the sidewalk to my house entrance, hundreds of people visited me and I can’t count the telephone calls and cards I received. Thanks to the Peninsula Daily News for an uplifting story in the July 29 edition [“Scooter’s Walking Out; Chapman is Making Strides in Knee Rehab”] and to Station Manager Todd Ortloff at KONP radio, who did my job — and his — for two months and more. Caring, concerned people in Port Angeles make me glad that I am part of this special community. Scooter Chapman, Port Angeles EDITOR’S NOTE: Scooter Chapman, who suffered serious knee injuries in a fall at his home, has broadcast on KONP in Port Angeles for more than 50 years and is a sportscaster member of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Hall of Fame. He also is a former sports editor of the Peninsula Daily News and its previous incarnation as the Port Angeles
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The subject of this letter is not that proposal, but voter privacy and mail-in For Kolff ballots. As a new Jefferson The caller noted that I County landowner eager to had not yet submitted my protect our rural values, I ballot. met Kees Kolff late in the I think that the fact that 1990s when he was presihe knew I had not voted is a dent of Jefferson Land Trust. breach of my privacy. Kees encouraged me to I understand it is a matjoin the board. ter of public record whether I later succeeded Kees I voted in the last election, as president. but the fact that campaigns Jefferson Land Trust’s are given a list of names of ability to hire our first provoters that have submitted fessional executive director their ballots before the elecand to earn national accredi- tion is over gives me tation during my presidency another reason to be followed years of financial opposed to mail-in ballots. innovation, membership When Clallam County expansion and community abandoned Election Day and government outreach voting at the various preduring Kees’ leadership. cincts in favor of mail-in Kees is a communityballots, it was explained minded man. that it would save money I saw him work energet- and improve voter turnout. I doubt that much ically and thoroughly as a money has been saved, and volunteer and convey his vision clearly and enthusi- there does not seem to be a boost in voter turnout. astically as a leader. This breech in voter confiKees advocates for the dentiality lays wide open an community with passion opportunity for election fraud, and is always open to the so I ask for a return to tradiideas of others in crafting tional election procedures. policies and plans. John A. Bennett, I look to Kees to bring Sequim these qualities I have seen to the hospital board. We asked Clallam County Join me and vote for Auditor Shoona Riggs for a Kees Kolff for Jefferson response. Here it is: Healthcare hospital comI sympathize with the missioner. Mark Dembro, frustration expressed by Port Townsend the voter. My office works incredibly hard to protect the priVoting concerns vate information of regisOn Aug. 2, I received a tered voters in our custody. phone call from an individHowever, state law ual who was calling in favor requires election offices of the Sequim Aquatic Recacross the state to release reation Center proposal to certain information upon establish a municipal park request. (taxing) district. This information (see
the Revised Code of Washington) may include a registered voter’s name, address, jurisdiction, gender, date of birth, voting records, date of registration and registration number. Additionally, precinct lists and current lists of registered voters are public records and available to the public. It is likely that the letter writer’s name was produced pursuant to a request for a “matchback list.” A matchback list is a list of voters who have been mailed ballots and contains information on which ballots have been returned. This information may be requested and produced before an election concludes pursuant to Washington’s Public Records Act. My office does not release the telephone numbers for any voter in Clallam County. To the extent the letter writer has questions or concerns relating to how the political campaign obtained his or her phone number, I would encourage the person to contact the campaign. Since moving to vote-bymail, voter turnout has increased in each presidential election. Money has been saved with no polling places by using fewer staff; the workload shifted mostly to permanent employees. My office does not track the full success of the voteby-mail system. The voter may wish to contact the Secretary of State’s Office to learn what cost savings and/or increase in overall voter turnout have actually been realized through mail-in voting.
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Rave of the Week A POWERFUL-GOOD R RAVE to the older teen skaters who invited the younger foot-scooters to come in the gate at the Port Angeles Skate Park and use their skateboards. Another rave to the scooters who didn’t respond to two skaters who chose to taunt them and yell profanities. I am proud of the people who took the high road.
. . . and other Raves IT WAS SO encouraging to read about the recent openings of new businesses in the Port Angeles area. Now we, as consumers, need to step up to the plate by trying, whenever possible, to support our business community.
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Spend your dollars locally, and help keep our businesses open and thriving. A STANDING O [ovation] to Laurel Herrera and the talented dancers of Sequim Ballet for their recent recital performance of “Peter and the Wolf” at the Sequim Civic Center. Great entertainment. RAVE TO THE WASHINGTON Conservation Corps for your efforts to help the fish on their upstream journey in the Dungeness River. RAVE TO MIA Sagewood and the other ladies in the Clallam County Department of Community Development office for
making my visit on Aug. 11 such a pleasant experience. Their cheerful, helpful attitudes and efficient expertise made my information-gathering task seamless and enjoyable. My treatment really reinforced my belief that choosing Clallam County as a place to live out my golden years is justified. I repeat, ladies, a pleasure to do business with you.
Rant of the Week A DISGUSTING RANT to the bicycle campers who left camp trash and human waste strewn
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SEQUIM — High concentrations of enterococcus bacteria off Cline Spit County Park have prompted its closure for recreation. Enterococcus is found in the feces of warm-blooded creatures, including humans. Cline Spit Beach, about 240 feet of tidelands a halfmile west of Dungeness Landing County Park, was closed Friday morning by the Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services. It will remain closed for swimming and wading at least until Tuesday, when new results from new samples are available. Cline Spit’s boat launch remains open, although contact with the water is not advised. The closure does not affect fishing or crabbing. The closure came a week after Hollywood Beach in downtown Port Angeles reopened after its latest short closure for similar pollution. As in the Hollywood Beach closures, Clallam County Health and Human Services could locate no source for the pollution at the park. The park receives drainage from nearby farms and homes served by septic systems. At Cline Spit, enterococcus counts of 624, 830 and 1,014 bacteria per 100 liters of water were found in separate samples taken from three distinct spots late last week, an average of 823 bacteria. The Environmental Protection Agency and Washington BEACH program’s threshold level is an average of 276 bacteria per 100 of milliliters of water, above which a beach must be closed. If levels subsequently fall below 104 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water, the beach may be reopened. If levels fall between 104 and 276 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water, the beach is posted with a caution. Contact with fecal-con-
All Clallam County beaches along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, except those on Sequim Bay, are now closed to recreational harvesting of all types of shellfish. Until last week, beaches were closed only from Pillar Point to the Jefferson County line. A discovery of elevated levels of marine biotoxins that cause potentially deadly paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) prompted the late Thursday closure of beaches from Cape Flattery to Pillar Point. Results received from samples taken Monday found 179 micrograms of PSP per 100 grams of tissue, the state Department of Health said. The health threshold is 80 micrograms per 100 grams of tissue. Sequim Bay beaches are closed to the harvest only of butter and varnish clams. Discovery Bay continues to be closed to the harvesting of all species. Kilisut Harbor, including Mystery Bay, continues to be closed to harvesting of butter clams and varnish clams. A seasonal closure is in effect on all Pacific Ocean beaches in both counties. Commercially harvested shellfish are tested for toxins prior to distribution and should be safe to eat. Danger signs are posted or will be posted at commonly used public access points where beaches are closed to harvesting. A closure of all species means people should not harvest clams, oysters, mussels, scallops and other species of molluscan shellfish. Crab meat is not known to contain the biotoxin, but the guts can contain unsafe levels. Clean crab thoroughly and discard the guts (also known as the “butter�). Marine biotoxins are not destroyed by cooking or freezing. Symptoms of PSP can appear within minutes or hours and usually begin with tingling lips and tongue, moving to the hands and feet, followed by difficulty breathing and potentially death. Recreational shellfish harvesters should check the shellfish safety map at www.doh.wa.gov/ ShellfishSafety.htm or call the biotoxin hotline at 800-562-5632 before harvesting shellfish anywhere in the state. Recreational harvesters should also check Fish and Wildlife regulations and seasons at www.wdfw. wa.gov/fishing/shellfish or call the hotline at 866880-5431. taminated water — especially through a lesion in the skin — can cause skin rashes, gastroenteritis and upper respiratory infections. Swallowing water with high levels of enterococcus can cause diarrhea or vomiting. Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles was closed Aug. 6, just more than a month after it had been shut down for fecal bacteria-contaminated water over the Fourth of July weekend. Touch
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Crews responding to the blaze discovered the wreckage Thursday and a body inside the aircraft. Investigators found a second body Friday. Local authorities and officials with the FAA went to investigate the crash, which was at an elevation of about 3,000 feet. The National Transportation Safety Board knew the plane’s registration number, but it was not immediately releasing it or the owner’s name, spokesman Peter Knutson said. The wildfire near Oroville just east of the Cascade Range was one of many large wildfires burning across the West, including eight others in Washington state. Hundreds of people were evacuated in Chelan in central Washington as crews fought lightning-caused blazes in and around the O k a n o g a n - We n a t c h e e National Forest on Friday. Flames and smoke were visible from downtown Chelan. Washington officials asked for help from the state National Guard. The federal government said wildfires have been so bad this season that the Forest Service will exhaust its firefighting budget this week and will again have to tap into other programs for more money.
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Seattle’s Tyler Lockett returns a kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown against Denver on Friday in Seattle.
Hawks’ future on display I USED TO be with some of you, heaping scorn on exhibition games as useless encounters pitting the marginal against the hopeless. You know, when most of the Dave game features future insurance Boling salesmen trying to block future gym teachers. All taking place in front of fans being gouged full price for tickets and beer. But watching Seattle Seahawks rookie Tyler Lockett return a kickoff for 103 yards in the second period of the 2015 preseason opener against Denver, and it all seems worth the effort. No, it’s more than that, it’s a glimpse into the future. Fans seeing Lockett jet up the sideline have to start drooling with warm thoughts of many returns to come — feeling whatever is the future equivalent of nostalgia. There was a lot of that sort of thing Friday night. And there likely will be through the entire preseason because these exhibition games are more important in the evaluation of talent than they’ve ever been.
RENTON — Last year brought the disruption, the fights, the angst and ultimately the trade of Percy Harvin. Now comes the benefit from having him. The lessons coach Pete Carroll, offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and quarterback Russell Wilson learned last season — initially force-feeding Harvin the ball with bubble screens, end-arounds and everything else in the first five games, then after trading him getting back to basing the offense on Marshawn Lynch’s power running — are what the Seattle Seahawks are applying to this spring’s trade for tight end extraordinaire Jimmy Graham. “The cool part about Jimmy is we can just plug him in,” Seahawks offensive coordinator and play-caller Darrell Bevell said following practice this week. “We really don’t have to do anything special. He’s special as a player being able to fit into the offense.
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Seattle Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham carries the ball in the first half of Friday’s preseason game against the Denver Broncos. “He’s picked it up very well. We can run the exact same routes that we’ve been running and just kind of plug him in.” So no straying far from Lynch early and often in games to loosen up defenses with constant jump balls to the 6-foot-7, 270-pound Graham, whose 27 receiving scores is tied with
Changes to training camp Especially for the Seahawks. You can thank the NFL Players Association for that. As part of the bargaining for the most recent labor contract, the players’ union pushed for more days off and fewer contact practices. Players were thinking about their bodies and the length of their careers. Owners, on the other hand, think about money. So they were delighted to go with the practice limitations because they cared mostly about a greater percentage of gross revenues. As a result, training camps are no longer an endless series of double-day practices in pads with full contact horrors with names like “The Nutcracker.” Now, camps are five gatherings a week with players dressed in beach wear. There’s no question that it reduces the wear and tear on the players’ bodies. But coaches now have such little time to evaluate young players in full-speed, contact situations. Except for the four exhibition games. And that’s when these guys cut loose trying to make good impressions. Head coach Pete Carroll lives by his commitment to give young guys chances to get on the field — be they drafted or off-the-street. Wide receiver Doug Baldwin earned a job that way. Even as well as Russell Wilson was playing in practice during the 2012 training camp, it was his play in the exhibition games that fully convinced Carroll that Wilson was game ready as a rookie. Who will it be this year? On Friday it was Lockett, who returned his second kickoff 46 yards, which was only a prelude to his touchdown. TURN
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Brandon Marshall and Dez Bryant for the most in the league the last three seasons? “We’re not going to have to stray very far at all,” Bevell said. “We’ve been able to just plug him in and play.” Last week, Carroll was more pointed on what he learned from catering too much to Harvin
early last season. On Seattle’s KJR-AM radio, Carroll said the Seahawks got so into playing with their new (in full health) toy in Harvin that they strayed from their Super Bowl-winning identity from the 2013 season. TURN
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New Forks High School head football coach Craig Shetterly, standing, center, asks campers a question during a session of the Spartan Football Camp on Saturday, where future Forks players learned the fundamentals of the game. High school football practices start Wednesday throughout the area.
Felix, M’s beat down in Beantown absorbed another beating: 12 runs in 5 2/3 innings.
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BOSTON — Just three days after Hisashi Iwakuma dazzled in throwing a no-hitter, the Seattle Mariners and their ace, Felix Hernandez, hit bottom Saturday in a 22-10 annihilation by the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. They’d better hope it was bottom, anyway. It was exactly three years earlier that Next Game Hernandez pitched a Today p e r f e c t vs. Red Sox game in a at Boston 1-0 victory Time: 10:35 a.m. over Tampa On TV: ROOT Bay at S a f e c o Field. That stood as the last no-hitter by an American League pitcher before Iwakuma’s gem against Baltimore. This was nothing like that. Hernandez gave up 10 runs and 12 hits in 2 1/3 innings. The 10 runs, all earned, matched a career-worst for his 327 starts
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Mariner’s pitcher Felix Hernandez, left, and catcher Mike Zunino stand on the mound after Hernandez gave up a run to the Red Sox at Fenway Park on Saturday. over 11 seasons. Hernandez previously gave up 10 runs on May 16, 2006, in a 12-6 loss at Oakland. But Hernandez lasted four innings in that game, and five of the 10 runs were unearned. Was this his worst start ever? It makes the short list, certainly, but it might not even be his worst of the season. Hernandez gave up eight runs in one-third of an inning on June 12 in a 10-0 loss at Houston.
It’s been that kind of year. Hernandez (14-7) has given up at least seven runs in four different starts but still, somehow, remains tied for the majorleague lead in victories while toiling for a club that is now nine games under .500 at 54-63. Saturday’s loss followed a similar shellacking Friday when Mike Montgomery also lasted just 2 1/3 innings in a 15-1 loss in the series opener. The bullpen
The 22 runs and 26 hits were the most ever allowed by the Mariners. Thee previous records were 20 runs at Detroit on April 17, 1993, and 24 hits by the White Sox in Chicago on Aug. 9, 2000. More insults: The 37 runs are, by far, the most ever surrendered by the Mariners in back-to-back games. The previous record was 30 on May 10-11, 1994, in 16-2 and 14-6 losses to the White Sox in Chicago. As for the game, it was ibid, Op. cit. and ditto from Friday. Only worse. Boston finished with 26 hits, including two home runs by Jackie Bradley Jr. and one each by Pablo Sandoval and Alejandro De Aza. Bradley had five hits, while Xander Bogaerts and Blake Swihart each had four. Left-hander Wade Miley (9-9) wobbled a bit in the third, when the Mariners closed to within 5-2, but otherwise breezed through seven innings. TURN
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Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 65; Gary Thorne, 74. Net: Tim Holth, 63; Gary Reidel, 66; Dennis Ingram, 66; Brian Duncan, 67; Andy Duran, 67; Bill Rinehart, 68; Erick Blume, 68. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 61; Curt Thomas and John Tweter, 71; Curt Thomas and Gene Ketchum, 71; Curt Thomas and Greg Thomas, 71. Team net: Steve Callis and Tim Holth, 56; Tom Lowe and Gary McLaughlin, 59; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 59; Eric Kovatch and Erick Blume, 59; Al Osterberg and Erick Blume, 59; Ray Santiago and Gary McLaughlin, 60; Dennis Ingram and Gary McLaughlin, 60; Steve Murata and Andy Duran, 60; and Bart Irwin and Sam Hurworth, 60. Wednesday Merchants League — Week 19 Team Points LaBelle’s Creperie 255.5 Supplyworks 232 Olympic Sewer & Drain 219 Dream Team 205 Fryer & Sons 199.5 The Warm House 182.5 APS Electrical 176.5 John L. Scott Real Estate 176.5 Rudy’s Automotive 173.5 Southern Yachts 167.5 Glass Services 161.5 D&K Painting 160.5 Briten’s Yard Care 146.5 Triggs Dental lab No. 2 144.5 Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 140 Elwood Allstate 136.5 Misfits 125 Defrang Services 95 Lakeside Industries 78 Division One (0 to 8) handicap Gross: Tom Baerman, 35; Paul Reed, 36; Greg Senf, 36; Gene Ketchum, 36. Net: Eric Thomson, 31; Mel Triggs, 32; Perry Keeling, 33; Dean Bensen, 33; Jim Hoine, 33; Tom Ochs, 33; Brian Shirley, 33. Division Two ( 9 to 13) handicap Gross: Andy Rose, 43; Chris Hoare, 43. Net: Don Edgmon, 34; Jerry Brinkman, 34; Burt Senf, 34; Bobby Allis, 35; Scott Schwagler, 36; Eddie Mathews, 36; Dave Mittlestadt, 36. Division Three (14 and up) handicap Gross: Harry Thompson, 47; Dan Huff, 49. Net: Linda Chansky, 32; James Paulsen, 33; Dominique Hall, 35; Zack Slota, 37; Helen Arnold, 38; Kitty Byrne, 38; Ken Jacobson, 39; Sheryl Baxter, 39; Bill Pieratt, 39. Saturday, Aug. 8 Men’s Club Three 3’s Gross: John Pruss, 33; Gary Thorne, 33. Net: Bob Reidel, 26.5; Gary McLaughlin, 29; John Arruda, 30; Dave Henderson, 30.5; Bernie Anselmo, 30.5 Team gross: John Pruss and Jim Cole, 68; Gary Thorne and Jim Jones, Jr., 69. Team net: John Arruda and Bob Reidel, 56; John Arruda and Gene Middleton, 60; Gene Middleton and Bob Reidel, 60; Gary McLaughlin and Tom Lowe, 61. Thursday, Aug. 6 Gross: Gary Thorne, 54; Mark Mitrovich, 55; Jan Hardin, 59. Net: Dennis Ingram, 45; Joe Tweter, 45; Bob Reidel, 48; Jerry Sparks, 48; Chuck Turner, 49; Herb Renner, 49. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 65; Scott Spencer and Jade Tisdale, 72. Team net: Dennis Ingram and Joe Tweter, 56; Dennis Ingram and Tom Lowe, 58; Joe Tweter and Tom Lowe, 58; Joe Tweter and Herb Renner, 58; Lawrence Bingham and Jerry Sparks, 58; Jerry Sparks and Steve Hutchings, 60; Todd Negus and Scott Spencer, 60; Tom Lowe and Herb Renner, 61; Chuck Turner and Steve Callis, 61; Dick Goodman and Ray Dooley, 61. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Merchant League Standings through Thursday Team Points All Weather Heating 40 Mischmidt 38.5 Skyridge Golf Club 37 Windermere Sequim East 36.5 Dungeness Golf Shop 36 UPF 32 Mulligans 29.5 Eric’s RV 29 AM Systems 28 Jamestown Aces 28 Sequim Plumbing 26
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America’s Finest 21.5 Stymie’s Bar And Grill 19 Double Eagle 19 Thursday’s results Dungeness Golf Shop, 7.5; Mischmidt, 2.5 Windermere Sequim East, 10, Stymie’s Bar And Grill, 0 Skyridge Golf Club, 7.5, America’s Finest, 2.5 Sequim Plumbing, 7, AM Systems, 3 Mulligans, 7, Double Eagle, 3 UPF, 6, All Weather Heating, 4 Eric’s RV, 6.5, Jamestown Aces, 3.5 Low Handicap Division Gross: Robbie Bourns, 39; Jeff Pedersen, 40; Rob Wright, 40; Shane Price, 41; Dan Wolz, 41. Net: Greg Valaske, 35; Frank Arnold, 35; Kris Lether, 36; Dean Norman, 36. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Scott Aughtry, 4 ft. 2 in. High handicap division: Dave Kays, 7 ft. High Handicap Division Gross: Clint Wetzel, 37; Vince Stackhouse, 41; Steve Lewis, 43; Ryan Woodin, 47. Net: Tim Schneider, 29; Richard Hansen, 32; Lance Bunee, 33; Jeff Abram, 33. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Vince Stackhouse, 8 ft. 4 in. Wednesday Men’s Club Two Man Best Ball Flight One Gross: Dustin Halverson and Grant Ritter, 72. Net: Everett Thometz and John Raske, 62; Russ Veenema and Ray Ballantyne, 64. Flight Two Gross: Verl Nelson and Herman Sakimoto, 69. Net: Anthony Sergi and Nic Dahl, 55; Jac Osborn and Kip McKeever, 63. Flight Three Gross: Dustin Halverson and Tim Mannor, 76. Net: Jeff Hooper and Warren Cortez, 61; Wayne Pinger and Fred Harrison, 61. Flight Four Gross: Bob Larkins and Barry Tuteur, 81. Net: Ted Johnson and Bates Bankert, 62; Joe Tomita and Bates Bankert, 62. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Fred Harrison, 3 ft. 6 in. High division: Richard Koharian, 15 ft. 10 in. No. 11 Low division: Bruce Durning, 2 ft. 6 in. High division: Morris Fossee, 9 ft. 11 in. No. 17 Open: Mike Burchard, 4 ft. 4 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Front Nine — Low Net Net: Jay Tomlin, 35; Lee Roberts, 36; Jim Elvert, 36. Lady Niners Even Holes Net: Sue Elvert and Lynda Estes, 12.5; Jan Jones, 14. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Aug. 9 Player’s Day Qualifier Gross: Josh Koester, 76. Net: Chuck Parrish, 65; Ralph Elston, 66; Bob Madsen, 68; Jim Lounsberry, 69; Jeff Pedersen, 69; Dennis Ferrie, 69; Mike Penna, 70; Sandy Garvey, 70; Shane Price, 71; Bud Bowling, 71; Walt Barker, 71.
Slowpitch Softball Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Coed League Standings Silver Division Team W L Stamper Chiropractic 6 0 Killa Beez 5 1 OMC Scrubs 3 3 America’s Elite 2 4 Sports Fit 2 4 Brew Crew 0 6 Gold Division Team W L Pacific Family 5 1 Daily Grind 4 2 Sergio’s 4 2 Butch’s Ballers 2 4 Elwha River Casino 2 4 Shirley’s Cafe 1 5
Football Broncos 22, Seahawks 20 Friday’s Game 6 13 03—22 3 7 37—20 First Quarter Den—FG Barth 28, 12:21. Sea—FG Hauschka 33, 7:29. Den—FG McManus 52, 2:23. Second Quarter Den—FG Barth 23, 11:46. Sea—Lockett 103 kickoff return (Hauschka kick), 11:33. Den—FG McManus 44, 7:34. Den—Green 17 pass from Osweiler (Barth kick), :48. Third Quarter Sea—FG Hauschka 24, 10:07. Fourth Quarter Den—FG McManus 23, 5:24. Denver Seattle
Sea—Rawls 19 pass from Archer (Hauschka kick), 2:56. A—68,677. Den Sea First downs 20 13 Total Net Yards 356 181 Rushes-yards 32-113 24-89 Passing 243 92 Punt Returns 2-0 3-18 Kickoff Returns 5-84 6-236 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 22-31-0 13-27-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 7-38 Punts 4-39.3 5-41.2 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2 Penalties-Yards 9-55 10-71 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Denver, Hillman 8-66, Ball 8-26, Thompson 8-12, J.Stewart 4-10, C.Anderson 3-8, Patton 1-(minus 9). Seattle, Rawls 9-31, R.Smith 2-18, Michael 7-15, Turbin 5-13, Wilson 1-12. PASSING—Denver, Osweiler 15-20-0-151, Siemian 5-6-0-90, Dysert 2-5-0-14. Seattle, Archer 11-20-0-110, Wilson 1-1-0-12, Jackson 1-6-0-8. RECEIVING—Denver, Green 5-45, Latimer 4-49, Fowler 3-67, Norwood 3-29, Thompson 1-18, Hillman 1-11, Palmer 1-8, J.Stewart 1-8, Ball 1-7, Jones 1-7, Jensen 1-6. Seattle, R. Smith 4-29, K.Smith 2-36, Daniels 2-15, Rawls 1-19, Graham 1-12, Matthews 1-8, Norwood 1-7, Helfet 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
Baseball Red Sox 22, Mariners 10 Seattle KMarte ss Seager 3b BMiller 3b N.Cruz rf Cano 2b Gutirrz lf Morrsn ph AJcksn cf Trumo dh JMontr 1b Zunino c Totals
Saturday’s game Boston ab r hbi ab r hbi 5 1 2 1 Betts cf 5232 4 0 0 0 B.Holt 2b-3b 6 2 3 2 1 1 1 0 Bogarts ss 7042 3 2 2 3 Ortiz dh 3033 5 1 1 0 Cecchin pr-dh 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 T.Shaw 1b 6000 1 0 0 1 Sandovl 3b 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 3 Rutledg 2b 2 4 2 0 4 1 2 0 De Aza lf 5312 4 0 0 0 Swihart c 5443 4 2 2 1 BrdlyJr rf 6557 391013 9 Totals 47222622
Seattle 002000 044—10 Boston 055104 43x—22 E—J.Montero (1), Bogaerts (8). DP—Seattle 1, Boston 2. LOB—Seattle 6, Boston 11. 2B—K.Marte (1), B.Holt (19), Ortiz (22), Swihart 2 (12), Bradley Jr. 3 (4). HR—N.Cruz (35), A.Jackson (7), Zunino (11), Sandoval (10), De Aza (7), Bradley Jr. 2 (4). SB—Betts (15). SF— Betts, Ortiz 2. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 1/ 12 10 10 1 2 Hernandez L,14-7 2 3 Farquhar 2 2/ 3 3 1 1 1 1 1/ 4 2 2 0 Beimel 3 2 2/ 4 4 2 0 Rasmussen 3 3 Wilhelmsen 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sucre 1 5 3 3 0 0 Boston Miley W,9-9 7 4 2 2 3 8 2/ 3 3 0 1 Layne 3 3 2/ 5 5 1 1 Cook 3 5 2/ 0 0 0 0 Ross Jr. 3 1 Rasmussen pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. HBP—by F.Hernandez (Sandoval). WP—Rasmussen, Miley, Cook. PB—Swihart. Umpires—Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Mark Ripperger; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, Alan Porter. T—3:21. A—36,027 (37,221).
Red Sox 15, Mariners 1 Friday’s game Boston ab r hbi ab r hbi AJcksn cf 4 0 2 0 Betts cf 6121 Seager 3b 4 1 1 1 B.Holt 2b 6023 N.Cruz dh 3 0 0 0 Bogarts ss 4100 Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Ortiz dh 4321 KMarte pr-2b 1 0 1 0 RCastll rf 3222 S.Smith rf 3 0 0 0 De Aza lf 2121 JMontr 1b 4 0 0 0 Sandovl 3b 5 2 3 3 Morrsn lf 4 0 1 0 Rutledg 3b 0 0 0 0 BMiller ss 4 0 1 0 T.Shaw 1b 5233 Sucre c 4 0 0 0 Hanign c 5220 BrdlyJr lf-rf 5 1 3 1 Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 45152115 Seattle
Seattle 100 000 000— 1 Boston 306 022 11x—15 E—B.Miller (13). LOB—Seattle 8, Boston 8. 2B—A.Jackson 2 (17), Cano (28), Morrison (11), B.Holt (18), Ortiz (21), De Aza (13), Sandoval 2 (18), Bradley Jr. (1). 3B_Betts (7), B. Holt (5). HR—Seager (17), R.Castillo (3), T. Shaw 2 (4). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 1 Montgomery L,4-5 2 /3 10 9 9 1 1 D.Rollins 2 2/ 3 4 2 2 0 2 Guaipe 12/3 5 3 2 1 0 Rasmussen 11/3 2 1 1 0 1
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Boston J.Kelly W,5-6 6 4 1 1 2 6 Breslow 2 2 0 0 0 1 Machi 1 1 0 0 0 1 WP—Montgomery. PB_Sucre. Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Ryan Blakney; Second, Mark Ripperger; Third, Brian O’Nora. T—3:30. A—37,678 (37,673).
American League West Division W L Houston 63 53 Los Angeles 60 55 Texas 57 57 Seattle 54 63 Oakland 51 66 East Division W L New York 64 51 Toronto 64 54 Baltimore 58 56 Tampa Bay 58 57 Boston 52 64 Central Division W L Kansas City 69 46 Minnesota 57 58 Detroit 55 60 Chicago 54 59 Cleveland 54 60
Pct GB .543 — .522 2½ .500 5 .462 9½ .436 12½ Pct GB .557 — .542 1½ .509 5½ .504 6 .448 12½ Pct GB .600 — .496 12 .478 14 .478 14 .474 14½
Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 8, Oakland 6, 13 innings N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 3 Boston 15, Seattle 1 Texas 5, Tampa Bay 3 Cleveland 6, Minnesota 1 Houston 5, Detroit 1 Kansas City 4, L.A. Angels 1 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 1 Boston 22, Seattle 10 Oakland at Baltimore, late Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, late Cleveland at Minnesota, late Detroit at Houston, late L.A. Angels at Kansas City, late Tampa Bay at Texas, late Today’s Games N.Y. Yankees (Severino 0-1) at Toronto (Hutchison 11-2), 10:07 a.m. Oakland (Graveman 6-8) at Baltimore (W. Chen 6-6), 10:35 a.m. Seattle (Nuno 0-1) at Boston (Owens 1-1), 10:35 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Haren 8-7) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 10-7), 11:10 a.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 11-8) at Minnesota (Milone 5-3), 2:10 p.m. Detroit (Boyd 1-3) at Houston (Fiers 0-0), 11:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Smyly 0-1) at Texas (Gallardo 8-9), 12:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Santiago 7-6) at Kansas City (Ventura 7-7), 5:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Oakland at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.
National League East Division W L New York 63 53 Washington 58 57 Atlanta 52 63 Miami 46 69 Philadelphia 46 70 Central Division W L St. Louis 74 41 Pittsburgh 67 46 Chicago 66 48 Cincinnati 51 63 Milwaukee 49 68 West Division W L Los Angeles 65 51 San Francisco 62 53 Arizona 56 58 San Diego 55 61 Colorado 47 67
Pct GB .543 — .504 4½ .452 10½ .400 16½ .397 17 Pct GB .643 — .593 6 .579 7½ .447 22½ .419 26 Pct GB .560 — .539 2½ .491 8 .474 10 .412 17
Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Mets 2, 10 innings Atlanta 3, Arizona 2 Milwaukee 3, Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 3, Miami 1 San Diego 9, Colorado 5 L.A. Dodgers 5, Cincinnati 3 San Francisco 8, Washington 5 Saturday’s Games All games, late. Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh (Locke 6-7) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 11-7), 10:10 a.m. Arizona (R.De La Rosa 10-5) at Atlanta (S.Miller 5-9), 10:35 a.m.
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Basketball Sky 94, Storm 84 CHICAGO (94) Delle Donne 5-13 11-11 21, Breland 6-11 3-5 15, de Souza 6-9 1-2 13, Pondexter 5-10 3-4 13, Vandersloot 7-14 6-6 21, Quigley 2-4 0-0 5, Dos Santos 2-8 0-0 4, Young 0-3 0-0 0, Faulkner 1-1 0-0 2, Laney 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-74 24-28 94. SEATTLE (84) Clark 5-5 0-0 13, Tokashiki 4-10 1-1 9, Langhorne 4-6 5-9 13, Loyd 4-11 3-4 11, Bird 3-8 2-2 9, Gatling 5-8 6-6 16, Bishop 0-2 0-0 0, O’Hea 1-3 2-2 5, Goodrich 1-1 1-3 3, Mosqueda-Lewis 2-6 1-1 5. Totals 29-60 21-28 84. Chicago 27 25 1923—94 Seattle 20 21 2221—84 3-Point Goals—Chicago 2-8 (Quigley 1-1, Vandersloot 1-5, Pondexter 0-2), Seattle 5-13 (Clark 3-3, O’Hea 1-2, Bird 1-3, Loyd 0-1, Mosqueda-Lewis 0-2, Bishop 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Chicago 46 (Breland 11), Seattle 36 (Langhorne 8). Assists—Chicago 14 (Vandersloot 8), Seattle 19 (Bird 8). Total Fouls—Chicago 19, Seattle 23. A—5,684 (9,686).
Boling: Clark, McGill solid
Teen leads Portland Classic
CONTINUED FROM B1 undrafted free agent rookie T.Y. McGill burst through the line to It’s not a surprise that, as a make a stop on a third-and-1 run third-round draft pick, he would in the red zone to force a Denver impress. Hard to expect that he’d field goal. make it look this easy, though. The young offensive linemen were mostly dubious, except for Second-round defensive linefourth-round rookie guard Mark man Frank Clark also flashed, Glowinski, who seemed very breaking through and making a strong and surprisingly competackle for a 5-yard loss on his tent for most of his time out first play. there. He played with a lot of energy, He was playing right guard several times getting penetration behind J.R. Sweezy, but if he through the gaps and being keeps this up, they might conpretty stout against the rush. sider giving him a shot to earn Maybe the best play by a the start at the unsolidified young defensive lineman, though, guard position on the left side. A couple of young guys who came in the second quarter, when
PORTLAND, Ore. — Canadian teen Brooke Henderson opened a five-stroke lead Saturday in the Cambia Portland Classic, shooting a 7-under 65 at Columbia Edgewater. The 17-year-old Henderson is trying to join Lydia Ko and Lexi Thompson as the only players to win an LPGA Tour title before turning 18. On a warm, calm day, Henderson made seven birdies in her bogey-free round. Henderson, who turns 18 in September, tied the tournament 54-hole record of 18-under 198 set by Yani Tseng in 2013. Morgan Pressel was second
missed much of last season because of injury also were noticeable on the defensive line. Cassius Marsh and Jordan Hill both put pressure on the quarterback and also both made big hustle plays on tackles well down the field. That’s how you earn playing time. That’s how you earn starts. And that’s how fans can start envisioning the team’s future even during games that seem otherwise meaningless.
________ Dave Boling is a sports columnist for The News Tribune. He can be contacted at dave.boling@thenewstribune.com.
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after a 65. Henderson also had the 54-hole lead in April in California in the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic. She closed with a 74 and end up finishing third. The Canadian won the Symetra Tour’s Four Winds Invitational in June in Indiana, and tied for fifth in the Women’s PGA Championship — the second of the LPGA Tour’s five majors. She earned a spot in the Portland Classic field in Monday qualifying. Henderson is attempting to become the second Monday qualifier to win an LPGA Tour tournament since Laurel Keen accomplished the feat in 2000.
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Williams waiting to run for Cougars BY JACOB THORPE MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
LEWISTON, Idaho — When Washington State running backs coach Jim Mastro says of running back James Williams, “In 26 years of coaching, I don’t think I’ve had a more freakish athlete than he is,” it’s important to consider the company the freshman keeps. Mastro, the co-maestro of the Pistol offense with Chris Ault at Nevada, coached a rushing attack in Reno that ranked among the top-three nationally in three consecutive seasons, and his running backs produced five 1,000-yard campaigns over his last four years. At UCLA, Mastro coached F-back Anthony Barr, who now plays linebacker in the NFL for the
Minnes o t a Vikings, w h o made the former Bruin the No. 9 pick in the 2014 N F L Williams draft. A n d Mastro’s statement includes Washington State running backs Gerard Wicks and Jamal Morrow, sophomores that each played extensively last season and have drawn constant praise from the coaches, as has redshirt freshman Keith Harrington, a former receiver who is the quickest of the bunch. But for the cocktail of speed and power that Mastro desires in a running back, he says he’s never
found a better match than the 5-foot-11, 185-pound back from Burbank, Calif. When asked about the freshman, the Cougars coaches do err toward the superlative. “Unbelievable athlete, freakish athlete,” Mastro said. “Fast, strong, he’s what we thought he was. He’s special. He’s really good.” Added head coach Mike Leach, “He’s great at making people miss, he’s naturally powerful, he’s real fast and plays with a low center of gravity.” It will be awhile before there will be much to evaluate Williams on other than the confidence expressed by his coaches. The three aforementioned running backs have received all of the reps when the team does its live
11-on-11 sessions at the end of practices, and Williams has been mostly limited to drill work. But that he can even do that is a boon for the Cougars. Williams told Washington State’s coaches that he would play for them in May of 2014. He didn’t mind that Washington State had two redshirt freshman running backs that figured to carve out large roles as well as third highly-regarded back, Squally Canada, who transferred shortly before Harrington was moved from receiver. But he acknowledged his commitment to Washington State came in no small part because the coaches assured him that if he accepted their scholarship offer then the Cougars would not recruit any other
running backs. “I’m not going to turn that down,” Williams said after Thursday’s practice. But on the opening kickoff of the second game of his senior season, Williams collided with a teammate and felt something rip in his knee. A subsequent MRI exam revealed tears of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), injuries that would put his football career on hold, or worse. “After he got hurt, I think he thought that we were going to bail on him, and we weren’t going to do that,” Mastro said. With assurances from the Washington State coaches that his scholarship was safe, Williams got to work. Three days of physical therapy every week and two days of weightlifting to
build the strength in his knee. After surgery, doctors told him that he was three months ahead of schedule in his recovery. The upshot was that he could enroll at Washington State on time and be ready to go for the Cougars’ preseason camp. “I feel like that whole year refreshed me. I wasn’t taking a beating and it gave me time, my knee, to heal,” Williams said. “I’ve been cutting hard on it and everything’s good. I feel like I’m back to my old self.” Still, most of Williams’ time is spent learning plays, watching the examples set by his older teammates and biding his time for when the coaches think he’ll be ready to compete with them. The coaches seem pretty sure it will be worth the wait.
Hawks: Meld scheme, Graham M’s: Sandoval CONTINUED FROM B1 the inside, slot position in three wide-receiver sets. That’s where Baldwin “That did happen. He’s such an explosive player we had been so effective with wanted to see if he could the most clutch of his 116 create a problem that would receptions the previous two help other aspects of it — seasons. Instead, Bevell fed and probably to our detri- his bubble-screen-palooza ment somewhat,” Carroll of play calls to Harvin from September into October. told KJR. The idea was to spread “We got out of what we defenses away from Lynch’s were doing.” Lynch had a mere six inside running. The idea carries last September in a failed. Seattle began the season broiler at San Diego, when Harvin did score on a 3-3. National media such as 51-yard catch and run but those from Sports Illusdeclared the the Chargers otherwise trated swarmed him on bubble Seahawks the latest in a screens and fly sweeps as if decade string of defending they knew they were com- Super Bowl champions to flop. ing. Seattle traded Harvin to Lynch had just 10 rushes in a home game against the New York Jets for a Dallas, one of two games later-round draft choice on Harvin refused to re-enter Oct. 17. Two days later, Baldwin late after getting pummeled tied his season high with early. Those essentially Lynch- seven catches at St. Louis less Seahawks lost both for 123 yards, the secondmost of his career. He had games. Doug Baldwin also was six grabs the following week adjusting to unfamiliar in the win at Carolina. In the nine games immeground with Harvin around early last season: outside as diately after the trade, a flanker or split end while Lynch averaged 20 carries. Harvin got most snaps at Voila! Seattle went 7-2 to
seize the NFC West lead. It was on its way to eight consecutive wins and into another Super Bowl. “We got right back to [our norm],” Carroll told KJR. “Doug went back to the slot, and we were going to him on third downs and he was making his plays and [we got] right back to what we’d been doing. “And we were more comfortable. And we were a better team doing it.” Now they are vowing they’ve learned. Even with Graham the latest new toy in the offense. “What’s really been interesting with Jimmy coming in is, we‘ve tried to not change the offense — for that reason. We don’t want to change the offense,” Carroll said. “But, you’ve got to get the ball to him. You can’t miss him out there; he’s such a great target. “So we have not had to change our offense. We’ve tried to grab onto what he brings that is unique and worth moving towards. And that’s what we are doing.”
Graham is all for merging into the Seahawks’ runbased scheme led by Lynch, the NFL’s leading rusher and touchdown maker since 2011, rather than being so relied upon as he was for Drew Brees in pass-happy New Orleans. “For me? Less hits. Longer career,” Graham said, smiling. “I know when the ball comes there’s going to be big moments. And I know when the ball comes I’m going to have to do something with that ball. “Sometimes in New Orleans I’m getting targeted like 14 times in a game and a lot of those are catch-hits. “You know, here, when I look on film and I see these safeties, everyone is so worried about the run that when you are open normally you are one-on-one and you just have to make a move on one guy and you have all kinds of great routes. “For me, I don’t see it as an adjustment. I see it as, for me personally, an improvement.”
CONTINUED FROM B1 The Red Sox led 19-2 before the Mariners got two-run homers in the eighth inning from Nelson Cruz against Tommy Layne, and Austin Jackson against Ryan Cook. Cruz’s homer was his 35th of the year. Mike Zunino had a homer in a four-run ninth against Cook and Robbie Ross Jr. after backup catcher Jesus Sucre pitched the eighth inning and allowed three runs. Sweet Caroline . . . Hernandez surrendered singles to three of the first four hitters in the first inning but, thanks to a double-play grounder, he escaped with no damage. Then the roof caved in. Sandoval opened the second inning with a 410foot drive that cleared the 17-foot wall in dead center field for a home run and a 1-0 lead. Swihart grounded a oneout single through the left side, and Bradley followed with a homer to, pretty much, the same area as Sandoval’s blast. Boston led 3-0. Singles by Mookie Betts, Brock Holt and Bogaerts made it 4-0 and put runners at first and third with one out. David Ortiz added another run with a sacrifice fly to left before Hernandez ended the inning.
The damage: Five runs on six hits. It was the fifth time in Hernandez’s career that he allowed six or more hits in an inning. The Mariners scored twice in the third when Zunino contributed a single that broke a 0 for 26 skid. Then the onslaught resumed. Hernandez began the Boston third by hitting Sandoval in the right elbow. Coincidence? Sandoval’s homer in the second inning followed one he hit against Hernandez on May 16 at Safeco Field. De Aza then jumped a 3-1 fastball and sent it into the right-field seats for a two-run homer and a 7-2 lead. The Red Sox kept coming. Bradley doubled to left when Franklin Gutierrez pulled up short in the corner. Betts walked, and both runners scored when Holt drove a double to right. That made it 9-2 and finished Hernandez. In came just-recalled Danny Farquhar, fresh off a redeye flight from Sea-Tac after being recalled from Triple-A Tacoma. Bogaerts reached on an infield single before Ortiz sent a sacrifice fly to the deepest center field. That made it 10-2 and closed the book on Hernandez, whose ERA jumped from 3.11 to 3.65.
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Travis Hitt in the Hitman car, bottom, and Ron Brumbalow in the Warlock car, top, leave the starting line Saturday during the West End Thunder races at the Forks Municipal Airport. The two racers, both of Quilcene, received acknowledgment and trophies for their dedication to the Forks races. They make the trip to Forks for every drag race to compete against each other.
ST. LOUIS — Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro singled in the first inning for his 4,192nd career hit in the major leagues and Japan, passing Ty Cobb’s total that ranks second in history. The 41-year-old Ichiro got his 2,914th big league hit for the Miami Marlins against the Cardinals on Saturday. He tallied 2,533 hits from the Mariners from 2001 to 2012. He had 1,278 hits in nine seasons for the Orix Blue Wave in Japan. The combined total is not recognized as an official mark.
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Ichiro (51) tips his hat to the fans Saturday. Ichiro doffed his helmet and bowed to the crowd after the hit. Cobb held the big league mark that Pete Rose passed on his way to a record 4,256 hits.
Briefly . . . Learn to row next Sunday on Sequim Bay SEQUIM — Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association and Sequim Bay Yacht Club are holding a learn-to-row clinic Sunday, Aug. 23, at John Wayne Marina. The clinic offers youth and adults a chance to try the sport of rowing. The event lasts from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Meet in the south parking lot
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Forks sports dates FORKS — Before fall sports practices begin, Forks High School is holding volleyball and cheer camps this week. The volleyball camp is Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Spartan gym. The cheer camp is Wednesday in the multipurpose gym from
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ing the Clallam County Fair on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be an official Warnicke Scholarship race Thursday. Sign-ups are from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and racing starts soon after. Free one-day memberships available with a $5 donation to the scholarship race. It is a $10 fee for USABMX current members. The event is free to all spectaFree strider rides tors. Port Angeles BMX Track is PORT ANGELES — Free strider bike riding will be held at located near the fairgrounds at the Port Angeles BMX Track dur- the corner of Lauridsen Blvd.
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CLALLAM COUNTY CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST I, Juvenile Services, FT (40 hrs/wk), $16.01 to 19.51/hr, union, retirement and benefits eligible. Requires excellent key b o a r d i n g , 1 0 - key, math and communication skills. Closes Aug. 25, 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). I N F O R M AT I O N S Y S TEMS SPECIALIST, Infor mation Technology (IT), $24.98 to 30.43/hr. FT (40 hrs/ wk), union, retirement and benefits eligible. Requires Bachelor’s degree from a c c r e d i t e d u n i ve r s i t y with course work in computer science, information systems and no work exp, or BA/BS degree in math/physics, engineering, business admin or related field and two yrs information systems support exp, or AA/AS degree in above and six yrs IS support exp. Open until filled; first review of apps Aug. 25, 2015. L E G A L A S S I S TA N T, Prosecuting Attorney, FT (40 hrs/wk), $20.00 to 22.07/hr, union, retirement and benefits eligible. Requires HS diploma or equiv and 3 to 5 yrs exp as a paralegal, legal asst or legal sec’y. Open until filled. DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY II or III (Criminal Div), $5,723.07 to $7,342.81/mo (DOQ), FT (40 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled. Applications and complete job announcements available online at www.clallam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Drug Free Workplace.
HOME HEALTH CUSTOMER SERVICE Full-time, rotating weekends. Experience with home health equipment p r e fe r r e d bu t n o t r e quired. People person a must. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE.
Help Us Grow! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team: • PT CSR Forks • Branch ManagerSequim View job descriptions and apply at www.our- Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m Tribe seeks a highly cafirstfed.com. EOE
Here we grow again! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team in Bellingham: • Mortgage Loan Officer • Universal Banker • Customer Sales and Service Manager View job descriptions and apply at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE HOME HEALTH AID F T, P T, m u s t h a v e min. 70 hours prior traning. Call Rainshadow Home Services at (360)681-6206. HOUSING ASSISTANT Now accepting applications for a full time Housing Assistant. Seeking motivated, personable individual with administrative experience to join the Peninsula Housing Au t h o r i t y t e a m . F u l l benefits, wage starts at $27k. For an application or more information visit www.peninsulapha.org Application required for consideration.
pable individual to coordinate cultural resources management with a strong component of cultural education and revitalization. Duties include cultural programming, maintaining Tr ibal arc h i ve s, a d vo c a c y fo r preservation of cultural resources, and maintaining regulator y compliance under Federal law. Requires BA in Resource Mgmt, Histor y, Anthropology, Education or closely related field & 5 yrs related exp. Indian preference for qualified candidates. For complete job description & to apply: http://jamestown tribe.iapplicants.com Licensed Nurse needed, flexible hours, with benefits. 3+ shifts per we e k . C a l l D o n n a . (360)683-3348.
LINE COOKS: Experienced, competitive wages. Full time or part time. Apply in person at Black Bear Diner in Sequim.
MAINTENANCE LEAD: Buildings, grounds, golf INSULATOR: Part to full course, swimming pool time, must have vailid and equipment. Min. 5 drivers lisc. years exper ience and Call (360) 681-0480 computer skills req. F/T paid holidays/vacation. IT Firm in Port Town- Applications: Dungeness send seeks Full-Time Meadows Office (360)683-9716 or Office Coordinator. dmha@olypen.com Must be dependable, organized, motivated, Occupational good with people and Therapist computers. Quickbooks exper ience a C H T p r e fe r r e d . G o o d plus. Visit daileycom- k n o w l e d g e o f u p p e r body. Splinting expience puter.com required. Therapist owned clinic since 1991. PSYCHIATRIC CASE FT flexible hours, Salary MANAGER Provide case manage- DOE, PTO, CE, benefits ment services assisting negotiable. More info at: http://www.soht.info clients in achieving goals established in their indi- Resume, Cover Letter, vidual treatment plans at and References to: Peninsula Daily News PBH and in community. PDN # 717/occ Part-time with benefits. Port Angeles WA 98362 Requires BA in Behavioral Science and 2 OCCUPATIONAL years case management THERAPIST or clinical treatment serCHT preferred. Splinting vices experience. Reexpience required. FT s u m e / c ove r l e t t e r t o : PBH 118 E. 8th St., Port flexible hours, Salar y DOE, PTO, CE, benefits Angeles, WA 98362 negotiable. More info at: Http://peninsula www.soht.info behavioral.org Resume, cover letter, EOE and references to: Peninsula Daily News LUBE TECH PDN # 717/OCC Experience required Port Angeles WA 98362 (360)457-4444
PROGRAM MANAGER (PM): Olympic Area Agency on Aging (O3A) seeks PM based in Port Hadlock. 40 hrs./wk/, $44,632-$55,740 annual range, exempt, full agency paid benefit package. PM manages service contracts in a 4-county area. Required: WDL, auto-ins, BS/BA liberal arts, soc. health services + 3 years exp. in admin and/or social ser vices planning & management, competitive bids, contract monitor ing & evaluation. For job description & application: 360-379-5061 or www.o3a.org. Open until filled; applications received by 5:00 pm Friday, August 14, 2015 receive first consideration. O3A is an EOE.
Program Specialist 4 Chemical Dependency Permanent position Available now at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Salary: $3934-$5060 mo Plus Benefits. Apply online www.careers.wa.gov For further information please call Jennifer at (360)963-3209 EOE PROJECT ENGINEER Port Angeles See our ad at: peninsuladailynews.com Tyler@tek constructioninc.com P/T Production Ass’t. for small chocolate facility in Port Townsend. Prior food service exper ience required. Four days/+/-20 hrs/wk. Mail resume to Rachel Katz, Elevated Candy Co., PO Box 1381, Por t Townsend, WA 98368. SERVER: Par t time, dining room, in upscale nonsmoking retirement center. Pleasant work environment, m u s t b e f l ex i bl e t o w o r k d a y, n i g h t o r weekend shifts. Apply at The Lodge at Sherwood Village, 660 Eve r g r e e n Fa r m Way, Sequim.
Stationary Engineer 3 Permanent Position Clallam Bay Corrections Center Pay s t a r t s a t $ 4 , 3 9 6 monthly, Plus full benefits. Closes 8/23/2015 Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Laura at (360)963-3208 EOE
STUDENT SERVICES COORDINATOR. The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is hiring a Student Services Coordinator. Seeking an energetic community builder with supreme organizational skills and a penchant for detail who will provide outstanding positive support to students while keeping meticulous records and ensuring compliance with agency requirements. 32 hours/week, $15/hour plus benefits. To apply: cover letter, resume, 2 references to betsy@nwswb.edu. Substitute Carrier for Combined Motor Route Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette Is looking for individuals interested in a Substitute Motor Route in Sequim. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Dr ivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Monday through Friday and S u n d a y. P l e a s e c a l l Gary at 360-912-2678
4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Wanted Clallam County Clallam County Volunteers Needed Love helping rescue anim a l s ? E n j oy p e o p l e ? PFOA needs your smiling face to help staff booth for events. Email pfoa@olypen.com or call 452-0414 ext 3
4080 Employment Wanted ALL-PHASE SERVICES Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, other services avail. Call anytime (360)775-5737 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. A Plus Lawn Ser vice. Hedge, shrub trimming, thatching, many references, professional results. Here today here tomorrow. Senior Discounts. P A only. Local call (360) 808-2146
BLAGDON’S Construction LLC. Residential and commercial remodeling licensed bonded and insured. I believe any job wor th d o i n g i s wo r t h d o i n g right. (360) 460-4566 or email United Way of Clallam hmblagdon@yahoo.com County seeks Inter im CEO with senior man- F u r m a n ’s A f f o r d a b l e a g e m e n t ex p e r i e n c e. L a w n C a r e . M o w i n g , Ideal candidate must be weed eating, clean up. m i s s i o n - d r i v e n w i t h Reliable. (360)912-2441 strong people skills, problem-solving abilities Handyman with Truck. & commitment to leader- P r o p e r t y m a i n t e ship. More at: n a n c e, g u t t e r c l e a n h t t p : / / w w w. u n i t e d way i n g , m o s s r e m o v a l , c l a l l a m . o r g / n e w s / j o b dump runs, furniture o p e n i n g - u n i t e d - w a y moving, debris haulS e n d c ove r l e t t e r / r e - ing, minor home resume to: United Way, pairs, house/RV presAttn: Linty Hopie, PO sure washing. Call for Box 937, Port Angeles e s t i m a t e 3 6 0 - 4 6 1 WA, 98362 9755 Vice President for Instruction. Peninsula College is recruiting to fill the senior academic leadership position responsible for academic programs and instructional delivery. Position information and application process available at w w w. p e n c o l . e d u / V P I EEO Westport L.L.C. has an oppor tunity for an Accounting Specialist. For complete job description and to apply, please visit w w w . w e s t p o r tyachts.com/careers
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Trimming and pruning. Pressure washing and debris hauling. Light tractor work and lawn or field mowing. FREE Q U OT E S . To m (360) 460-7766. License b i z y bbl 8 6 8 m a . C r e d i t Cards Accepted. LAWN AND GARDEN MAINTENENCE: debri removal. (360)452-8435 YA R D W O R K : C l e a n up, & odd jobs. References. (360)477-6573.
Carlsborg Area Beautiful 1.5 story farmhouse on 1.16 acres with a detached 236 sf hobby / storage building plus a detached 3 car garage. Features include a country kitchen, living room, den / office, master suite, and laundr y room on the main level. Second level features 2 bedrooms plus a bonus room. 105 Homes for Sale MLS#291635 $249,000 Tom Blore Clallam County 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK Affordable Serenity REAL ESTATE Ta s t e f u l l y r e m o d e l e d m a n u fa c t u r e d h o m e , large lot convenient lo- FSBO: Sequim 1961 sf, cation just east of Port 2Br, 2ba., den with F/P, Angeles. 3 bed, 2 bath light, bright , mt. view, home, brand new carpet, like new, upgrades ++, paint, appliances and lots of closets, soak tub, many fixtures. Relax and murphy bed, e n j o y p e a c e f u l n e s s , park-like landscape, part-water view from the all appliances. (360)232-4223 front deck, trees and nature surrounding the Gorgeous with a property. Room for storView age in back, 2 carports Beautiful Sunland Condo and RV parking. Great with view of the Straits. neighborhood and turnLarger corner unit 2,514 key home! sf., completely gutted, MLS#290940/789718 remodeled 2014. Top of $130,500 line materials, custom alAnia Pendergrass der cabinets, granite, tile 360-461-3973 counters, built-ins, panRemax Evergreen tr y, solid core doors, window and door trim. Beautiful home on Bell Huge laundry room addHill with 3 br., 2 ba., 2 ed, new washer, dryer, car garage, formal dinex t r a s t o r a g e eve r y ing, kitchen with dining where, closet built-ins. area, library and den/ofCustom railing, designer f i c e. E x t e n s i ve s t o n e l i g h t i n g . N ew w i r i n g , work, garden space, fruit plumbing, water softentrees and a garden shed er, attic insulation and made of stone. much more. Enjoy the MLS#281772 $479,000 beautiful sunrise, sunThomas Montgomery sets and Sunland John L. Scott amenities. Priced under Real Estate recent appraisal. 360.460-3796 MLS#291520 $255,000 Sherry Grimes BRAND NEW UPTOWN REALTY Enjoy the perks of living (360)417-2786 in a NEW home with a designer select interior. Great floor plan and a G o u r m e t k i t c h e n i n - wonderful location for cludes stainless steel this 3 br 2 ba + office, a p p l i a n c e s , g r a n i t e home. Open layout, 9.5 c o u n t e r t o p s . H u r r y, ft ceilings, big master these homes are going bedroom looks out onto fast! very private and expanMLS#290532/764020 sive backyard. Plus $299,500 there is RV parking and Alan Burwell a 2 car garage with plenWindermere ty of storage. Come take Real Estate a look! Sequim East MLS#828143 $239,900 (360) 460-0790 Wade Jurgensen John L. Scott CABIN: Sunny side of Real Estate Lake Sutherland! 360.477.6443 Sweeping views of lake a n d m o u n t a i n s. 1 B R , HIDDEN HIGHLANDS 1 B a p l u s bu n k / g u e s t A quiet development of house with Ba. Washer f i n e h o m e s, b e t we e n dryer. Drive straight to 3 Por t Angeles and Separ king spaces. Boat quim, is the setting for and jet ski lift. $289,000. this one acre corner lot, (360)808-6844 ready for your new custom home. OPEN HOUSE - FSBO MLS#272009 $79,000 Sat.-Sun. 11-5 Chuck Turner 1020 Talus, Sequim 452-3333 1961 sf, 2Br., 2ba. PORT ANGELES Den w/fireplace. REALTY Like new, upgrades++, light, bright, mt. view. GARAGE SALE ADS Call for details. Soak tub, all appliances, 360-452-8435 lots of closets, wall bed. 1-800-826-7714 (360)232-4223 Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. 457-1213 Chip & S u n ny ’s G a r d e n Transformations. License# CC CHIPSSG850LB.
Historic Victorian Located on a double lot in the desirable Cherry Hill area with awe-inspiring curb appeal and attention to detail. This 4 br 2 ba home features a large kitchen with breakfast nook and or iginal hardwood floors, grand dining room with bay wind ow s a n d l i v i n g r o o m with wood stove and detailed woodwor k. New double hung vinyl windows, plantation shutters and updated wiring. Fenced in back yard with landscaping and raised garden beds. Two covered front porches and back porch, carr iage house style detached g a ra g e a n d wo r k s h o p with storage. MLS#291659 $329,900 Kelly Johnson (360)457-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Lake Home! Enjoy leisurely summer or year round living in this wonderful 2 br, 2 ba, 1,568 sf. home in Maple Grove with unobstructed lake and mountain views! Upper level has beautiful loft room with b a l c o ny a n d h o t t u b. Covered porch plus patio provide areas for outdoor entertaining. 10 J n e l l L a n e, P. A . C a l l Brooke for an easy showing. MLS#290333 $317,000 Brooke Nelson UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2786
LOOK AT ME!! You will want to see this. Elegant home with amazing unobstructed view of the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Private backyard captures your attention of the Olympic M o u n t a i n s . 3 , 2 8 7 s f. home with attached 2 car garage, 4.89, 4 br, 4 ba, 1 office, gour met kitchen with commercial appliances, detached 4,000 sf shop, with endless possibilities, including storage of an RV and room to spare for the rest of your toys. A dream shop! MLS#282329 $699,500 Staci Politika UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-9880
MOUNTIAN VIEWS Quality country style 3 bd 3 ba, 1,722 SF, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, cathedral windows, 18 x 30 RV Garage, finished 16 x 20 shop, storage, fruit trees, fenced garden has raised beds, arbor, MLS#828498/291588 $349,999 Deb Kahle (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-683-6880
“Building Better Lives One Step At A Time.” SPECTRUM HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. has opportunities in the Therapeutic Community at OLYMPIC CORRECTION CENTER in Forks:
Chemical Dependency Professionals (CDP) $35,750 - 39,000 + $3,000 retention bonus Active WA State CDP/T certification required. Provide counseling services to offenders in the assigned treatment program to include facilitation of treatment groups, individual counseling, case management services, and clinical documentation responsibilities. Work closely with Washington Department of Corrections staff to coordinate all program services.
Therapeutic Community Technician (TC Tech) $35,750 Active WA State CDP/T certification preferred. Assist in maintaining the therapeutic environment within the program to include monitoring clients, ensure clients adhere to established schedules and rules, and address behavioral issues appropriately. Complete basic documentation in the program. Facilitate meetings and educational sessions as directed.
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To apply please complete an online application at our website: www.spectrumhealthsystems.org. Questions? Please call the hiring manager, Larry Ferguson, at 425.232.9234 for details. AA/EOE.
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ACREAGE: Black Diamond, 3.01 acres, quiet, pr ivate, dead end rd. Wooded with water view. $65,000. (360)460-1514 F S B O : H a p py Va l l e y acreage, live in a cottage while building your dreamhome. 8.3 acres with all services on site, septic for 3 Br. home. Cottage currently rented to tenant. $260,000. Call owner at (360)808-3909. LOT/ACRE: 3937 Solar Lane .59 acre in city lot that’s level with all underground utilities. This lot is level and ready to be built on. Recent survey markers still on site. Southern border is the county and just off to the west is Hurricane Ridge road. quiet end of culdes a c l o t , e a s y C C R ’s must see!!! $44,900. (360)477-6668
311 For Sale Manufactured Homes S E Q U I M : M a n u fa c tured home. Nice, comfor table, older 2 br, 2 ba in quiet over 55 park. New roof and energy efficient windows, newer water heater. Includes kitchen appliances, W/D. Carport and shed. Small rear deck. Very private. Low maintenance yard. Close to downtown. Must see. $38,500 Offers considered. (360-460-6004)
505 Rental Houses Clallam County WA N T E D : I n S e q u i m area. Small home to rent or trailer. $400/month or buy trailer with $400/month payments. (360)489-2560 or (360)775-6821
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A 1BD/1BA $575/M DUPLEX 1/1 $600/M H 2BD/1BA $650/M A 2BD/1BA $675/M H 2BD/1BA $775/M A 2BD/1.5BA $825/M H 2/1 JOYCE $900/M H 3BD/1BA $1100/M H 3BD/2BA $1100/M
SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Br. $380, plus $350 deposit, plus electric. (360)417-9478
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WANTED: 1br. apt. or house to rent, between De Guzzi and Monroe Rd. $500. Leave message (360)670-3216 .
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C E M E T E RY P L OT: E-208, Mt. Angeles Cem e t e r y, Po r t A n g e l e s WA . $ 1 , 7 5 0 ( R e g . Q U A L I T Y O F F I C E $1,995) (360)461-1339 SPACE: 970 sf, great location, lots of parking. $1,170/mo. Avail. 9/1 6038 Computers (360)683-4184
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MASSAGE CHAIR Brookstone. Top of the line red leather reclinable massage chair with multiple settings. $2200 new. $1100. (360)477-0710
M I S C : 3 S t o ra g e va n trailers on wheels. 26’. $800. 28’ $1,500. 40’ $1,000. Steel beams (2) W18 x 97 lbs per foot, x 40’ (1) W18 x 106 lbs per foot, x 50’ $1,500 for all 3. (360)531-1383.
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TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired for high-speed Internet. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500
MISC: Papershredder : $30., Computer table: $20, 21� Computer scree: $20. (360)681-5473
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ROOMMATE WANTED To share expenses for very nice home west of P.A. on 10+ acres. $425 mo., includes utilities, DirectTV, wifi. Must see. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Call Lonnie after 5 p.m. Don’t let anyone or anything get (360)477-9066
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SEQUIM BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED HOME w i t h N E W E V E R YTHING. 206 E Fir St. OPEN HOUSE SATURD AY, A U G U S T 1 s t , 11-4. 2BD/1.75B with large bright bonus room. Excellent central location. 1,447 sf with attached 190 sf storage, 520 sf detached two car RECENTLY UPDATED carport, shop. $188,000. Located in Port Angeles! Laurene 360-393-2259 This 3 br., 2 ba., home Simple and features brand new carAffordable pets and exterior paint. Home has a heat pump- 2 br., 2 ba., manufacvery efficient! Open and tured home, between PA spacious layout! Fenced and Sequim, in a nice back yard is great for neighborhood. Large 2pets and enter taining. car shop/garage, open floor plan inside kitchen Priced to sell- must see! and living room area, MLS#291373/813388 new flooring throughout $170,000 home. Low-maintenance Jake Tjernell landscaping and some (360)460-6250 water view from the front TOWN & COUNTRY porch . MLS#291325/832154 WONDERFUL, MTN $110,000 VIEW HOME! This Ania Pendergrass 2,364 sf home, built ‘99 360-461-3973 and remodeled in ‘06, is Remax Evergreen located on an acre lot in the Carlsborg area. 2+ br, 2 ba plus BIG family S T R A I T V I E W F O R room and more! Over- SALE BY OWNER! Iss i z e g a r a g e a n d d e - land Vista Way 2 br., 2 tached workshop, beau- ba., 14 X 66 ‘77 Fleettiful landscape – must wo o d M o b i l e o n 4 / 1 0 acre. Storage shed, see! newer carpet, vinyl, upMLS#291284 $399,000 d a t e s . Pa r t i a l w a t e r Beth McHugh view, large front yard, (360)683-0660 forest out back. $89,000. Mark N. McHugh (360)417-6867 REAL ESTATE
This Place Just Feels Like Home!!! A Classic Build, located in an area of well-kept homes. Great view of the Straits. When you walk in you can’t help but feel right at home. 1,804 sf home with attached 2 car garage with additional storage, 3br., 2ba. Nicely Landscaped. MLS#291244 $315,000 Stacy Politika UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2786
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PRICE IMPROVEMENT! Spectacular unobstructed Harbor View! 4 br., 2.5 ba., 2,335 sf charm of 1890 rebor n 2006. 0.33 Lot / 1 detached g a r a g e / w o r k s h o p, modern kitchen / brkfst bar / formal dining, large deck with hot tub. MLS#272018 $549,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979 Price Reduced! Delightful 2 br 1.5 ba home on a large lot in historic Dungeness. Great location for a nice relaxed lifestyle. Walk or ride your bike down to the waterfront. Shop at Nash’s for some healthy produce. This older single wide mobile home is in great condition. Private well and brand new septic system. Large park like yard and a lot of room for pets! MLS#290378 $115,000 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900
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6040 Electronics TV: 55’ Vizio, 1.5 years old. Great condition. $ 3 0 0 , g r e a t b u y. (360)797-3904
TETER HANG UP: Model GL9500, vergy good condition. $150. (360)582-9141
6050 Firearms & Ammunition SENTINEL: MK1 pistol, 22 cal., excellent condition. $250. 683-2529
MISC: Queen size headboard with mirror and touch lights, oak with (2) 6080 Home matching end tables (2 Furnishings drawer with upper storage area), $775 obo. A R M O I R E : E x c e l l e n t Cherry jewelry cabinet, Golden Pine. 6 drawers 9 drawer with side storplus TV/Stereo space. age, $45. Recliner, new, 48� X 26� X 78�. $300. brownish, $55. 681-7571 (360)797-1495 SOFA’s: Leather, tan, 3 DINING SET: Early cushions. $100. Modern American, (6) chairs, (2) Sling sofa, 2 cushions. leaves and pads, hutch $75. Futon mattress, Nais glass front top with vy. $20. (360)808-9653 light, bottom with drawers. $500. Will text pics. TABLE: Dining Table, (360)460-8002. solid wood and 6 chairs, wrought iron trim. Seats HOME FURNISHINGS: 8 with leaf. ex. cond. Bedroom set, king, oak, $250. (360)681-4996. 5pc: headboard, dresser, chest of draw6100 Misc. ers and 2 nightstands. Merchandise $400. Hutch, oak, 80� H by 66� W, base is 18� D and top is 12� D. $400. CIDER PRESSES: New, Prices OBO. MOVING. hardwood barrel, motorized. $595. 461-0719 MUST SELL. (360)681-2535 MOBILITY SCOOTER: Electr ic. New batter y, Place your ad at barely used. $400 cash. peninsula (360)808-3160 or 452dailynews.com 8322
MISC: Generator: Coleman, power mate, 6875 max power, 11 h.p., in frame on wheels. $625. Mower: D.R. Field and Brush, 4 gears forward, 1 reverse, 13 h.p., New $2,500, sell for $1,200. Jointer-Planer, Craftsman, 6 1/8�, on frame. $250/obo. Camper: ‘92 Lance Squire, 8000, 10’9�, full bed, good shape $3,600. (360)4173893.
Quilting Machine and frame for sale. Juki TL98Q sewing machine with Grace SR frame and speed control switch. Works well. Upgrading. Original price: $1600. Asking: $500. Photos online. 457-4214
RV / C A M P G E N E R A TO R : Q u i e t M c . 2 0 0 0 , $300. (360)808-9434
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TRAILER: ‘89, 25’ Hi-Lo Voyager, completely reconditioned, new tires, AC, customized hitch. $4,750. (360)683-3407. TRAILER: ‘97 Nash, 26’, sleeps 4, queen bed, gas/electric, AC, tub and shower, TV. Ex. Cond, new tires. $7,800. Rainbow RV Park. 261831 Hwy 101 #36. Sequim. Ask for Jerry. (360)5736378.
8/16/15 6100 Misc. Merchandise WESTERN ART: “Cattle g a t h e r i n g b e fo r e t h e storm” by Fredrick Remington on marble base. Also framed beautifully framed horses cutting cattle. Contact: Bob Jacobson @ 360-379-6688
6105 Musical Instruments PIANO: Kimball Parlor Grand (5’) $1800. (360)460-1347
6115 Sporting Goods FISHING GEAR: Private collection of fly, casting, spinning etc. Everything from rods and reels to lures and flys. New and used. Ranging from $.60 to $100. Call for appt. between 9am-6pm. (360)457-8628
8183 Garage Sales 9820 Motorhomes PA - East 2 N D E S TAT E S H O P SALE: Sat. 9-4pm, Sun. 10-3pm. 3122 Hickory, Off Larch. More shop stuff added. Tools, compressor, bibs, ‘38 Ford Deluxe hood and fenders, ‘39 Diamond T grill and hood, engine stand, cherry picker, ladders, antique furniture, settee, c h a i r s, c h i l d s r o cke r, dolls.
7030 Horses QH Mare for lease, needs experienced rider. Also, horse trailer for sale. 2 horse, tandem axle, new tires. $1488. call for more info. 4177685 or 928-5027.
7035 General Pets
AKC German Shepherd Puppies. European blood lines, black and 6125 Tools red. Both parents hip and elbows OFA cer tiSAW: Husky power saw, fied, first shots, wormed. 460 Rancher, like new, F e m a l e s $ 9 0 0 e a . $400. (360)457-9037. Ready now. (360)457-9515 Small Turret Lathe: P r e c i s i o n m e t a l DOG: Black lab/Rottweilcutting, Harding copy er, 9 yrs., very nice fami8 pos turret full set of ly dog. Needs a good 5c collets, with all tool- home with space. $50. (360)460-2542 ing, cutting tools, drills, taps, measuring tools, FREE: Young str iking phase converter, runs on 240w. $1500 o.b.o. b l a c k s h o r t h a i r c a t 681-0505 after w/white bib and b o o t s, s l e n d e r w / l o n g 5:30p.m. l e g s . Wa s o n c e i n a good home apparently, TOOLS: Table saw: 10” likes to lapsit. Fearful, $ 1 0 0 . , R e c i p r o c a t i n g has been on her own for Saw: $40, Circular saw: a while, gradually relax$25, Hand tools, one or ing. (360)417-1175 all: $1-$10. (360)681-5473
6135 Yard & Garden GREENHOUSE WINDOW: Mounts over existing window. $400 obo. (360)681-7571. R I D I N G M OW E R : ‘ 0 8 Craftsman, 21hp Briggs and Stratton, 46” deck, hydrostatic trans., 3 bin grass catcher. $800 obo, (360)683-8220 R I D I N G M OW E R : ‘ 1 2 D140 John Deere. Low hours, well maintained, need to upgrade to larger machine. $1600. (360)683-2705 TILLER: Rear Tine. Rarely used yard and garden tiller. Yard Machine by MTD. $215.00. (919)616-2567.
8142 Garage Sales Sequim MOVING TO AFRICA! E V E RY T H I N G M U S T GO! 100 S. Olympic View Ave (off West Nelson) in Sequim. 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday, August 14-15. Nicecondition bunk bed, dining table, cabinet.
MACAW: Blue and gold. Archibald. She is 2 years and we have had her since she was a chick. She is hand reared and came from a reputable breeder. She has been micro-chipped. She hasn’t been sexed but shes always been a girl t o u s, a n d t h i n k s h e must be as she is very big. Her cage is huge and so her tail feathers are beautiful and overall she is in excellent shape. Her cage is a corner cage and measures approx 45 inches by 45 inches. Her favorite things are walnuts and monkey nuts. She does a lot of talking. We are reluctantly selling as with a 1 year old and another on the way, we just don’t get the time we used to have with her. Would suit a loving home that can give her attention and her favorite treats! She comes with cage, toys, food and a big air tight container to store it. She will also come with his paperwor k, bir th cer tificate and tracer document. $500. Email: caresalot667 @gmail.com
M U LT I - FA M I LY: S a t . 8/15 10-4 p.m. 11 Amber Lane, Sequim. Huge variety priced to sell: kayaks, western, lodge and trad. home decor., indoor gardening equip., antiques, horse tack plus P U P P I E S : P u r e b r e d l o t s m o r e. N O E A RY Boxers. 5 weeks. $600. SALES (360)451-5034.
8180 Garage Sales PA - Central AWESOME multi family sale: Sat., 9-3 p.m., Sun. 10-2 p.m., 315 S. Ennis.(Below college). Friends of the Library BOGO sale 8/20, 8/21, 8/22. Buy one bag of books for $2.00 get second bag of books FREE New books added each day. YA R D S A L E : S a t . Sun., 9-3 p.m. 122 Orcas Ave in alley. Dog kennel, house and kitchen items, adult / child / baby clothing and shoes, toys, tents, video games, movies, books, gardening items, lots of misc.
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SHILOH SHEPHERD Adults and pups, seeking immediate forever homes, by September 1st. Veterinarian or personal reference involving animals is required. Plush and smooth coats. 582-6092 or email jbstrauss68@gmail.com
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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
GMC: 26’ Motorhome. 1976. $16,500. (360)683-8530 MOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. Southwind Stor m. 51k miles. Custom interior, Roadmaster towing system, Banks Power Pack and other extras. Very nice cond. $18,500. (360)681-7824
Harley Davidson: Trike, ‘11, 8,800 miles, fully KOMFORT: ‘02 34’ triple loaded. $27,000 FIRM. (360)477-9527 slide. New appliances, good shape. $12,950. HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. Will deliver. 461-4374 1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500.
9742 Tires & Wheels LOGGING/DUMP: Truck tires. 11R22.5, Goodye a r, G 3 5 7 , n ew u n m o u n t e d . $ 4 0 0 p a i r. (360)640-5180
TIRES: Goodyear Eagle F1, (2) P275/35Z/R18’s with 3/8” tread, (2) P 3 2 5 / 3 0 Z / R 1 9 ’s w i t h TENT TRAILER: Coach- 1/4” tread. In Sequim m a n ‘ 1 1 C l i p p e r 1 2 6 $300. (360)683-4115. Spor t. Pop up, Queen b e d o n e a c h e n d . WHEELS: Focal, all Fr idge, stove, stereo, black, 18”, set of four, 5 furnace, hot water heat- l u g , l u g p a t t e r n s i ze er, excellent condition. 114.3 width is 8.5. $350. Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e (360)477-8505 with bench seats, sofa and table that folds into bed. Must see to appre- 9180 Automobiles c i a t e ! $ 6 , 5 0 0 . C a l l Classics & Collect. (360)640-2574 or (360)640-0403.
FORD: ‘62 Thunderbird. Landau 116K mi. powder blue, white vinyl, new int., clean engine and trunk. $18,500. (360)385-5694
SUZUKI: ‘06 Forenza Sedan - 2.0L 4 Cyl., Aut o m a t i c, T i n t e d W i n dows, Power Windows, Door Locks, and Mirr o r s, T i l t W h e e l , A i r Conditioning, CD Stereo, Dual Front AirFORD: ‘70, 500, 4dr.,3 bags. 50K ml. speed stick, 302, new $5,995 ex h a u s t , n ew t i r e s / GRAY MOTORS wheels. $2,650. 457-4901 (360)452-4156 or graymotors.com (360)681-7478 TOYOTA: ‘00 Camry. 4 JAGUAR: ‘83, 350 Che- Cylinder, 5 speed, 125K vy engine and transmis- miles. $3,500. sion, many new par ts. (360)477-6573 $2,500/obo. (360)4524156 or (360)681-7478. V W: ‘ 1 3 J e t t a T D I , 4 door, diesel, sunroof, GPS, 75K miles. $24,000. (320)232-5436
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BAYLINER: ‘81, 21’ and trailer, hull is sound, eng i n e a n d o u t d r i ve i n MOTORHOME: Bound- good shape. $1,800. er ‘03, 36’. 2 slides, HAS (360)681-2747 EVERYTHING, W/D, ice maker, barn stored, ex. BOAT: 10’ Spor t Cat, cond. 22K ml. Price re- ‘97, Fiberglass, electric trolling motor, oars, batduced to $39,900/obo. tery and charger, load (813)633-8854 ramp. $650. (360)681-4766 MOTORHOME: Dodge ‘76 Class C. 26’, new tires, low miles, non- BOAT: 12’ Aluminum, smoker, in PA. $2,500 with 5hp motor, on trailer, $1,500. firm. (360)460-7442. (360)683-9015 RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, BOAT: 16’ Larson, 40 C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. horse mercur y, Eagle depth finder, with trailer. (360)477-4295 $1988. 417-7685 or 9285027. BOAT: ‘65 Pacific Mariner, 14’, 50hp, fully res t o r e d , w i t h t r a i l e r. $1,950 obo. 417-8250 WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 orig. miles, low hours on generator, nicely equipped kitchen, includes TV and microwave. New ver y comfortable queen mattress, lots of extras. $10,500. (360)461-3088
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B OAT: ‘ 7 4 L i g h t n i n g sailboat, 19’. On trailer. $1000 obo. 460-6231 B O AT : S e a r a y, 1 8 ’ , 135hp Mercury. $8,000 obo. (360)457-3743 or (360)460-0862 BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 26’ Sedan, well equipped and maintained classic, trailer, dingy and more. See at 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. $20,000/obo. (360)457-9162 B OAT T R A I L E R : ‘ 9 9 , 20’ Heavy duty, custom. $1,500. (360)775-6075
CARGO TRAILER: 2012 Wells Cargo VFr o n t 6 x 1 4 C a r g o Tra i l e r. L o a d e d a n d ex c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , must see. Less than 7000 miles. More Info at http://bit.ly/1hzVZj5 $4,999. Call Rik (360)460-2472. COACHMAN: ‘07 Chaparal, 27’5”, electric jackexcellent condition. (360)457-2780 $11,500.
FORD: 1929-30 Custom Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan SAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. FLEETWOOD: ‘00, 26’, 5hp mtr, trailer, new ra- Owner sunny day driver Slideout. $6.900. dio and stereo. Ready to only. Teal green, black (360)452-6677 sail, garaged. $6,200. fenders vinyl top. hermhalbach@wave$25,700 Real eye catchTENT TRAILER: ‘08 cable.com or e r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . (360)504-2226 (360)457-3161. Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, FORD: 1929 Model A toilet with shower, king Roadster, full fendered, and queen beds with all mustang running heated mattresses. Outgear. $16,500. 460-8610 side gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $6,495. (360)452-6304 TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday Rambler, sleeps 4, roof SEARAY, ‘88 SundancAC, kitchen, needs work. er, boathoused in PA, $1,900. 461-3232 800 engine hr., $33,000. (541)840-1122
1 only and subject to prior sale. STK#C8101A. Add tax, license and a $150 negotiable documentation fee. See Wilder RV for complete details. Photos for illustrative purposes only. Expires 8/23/15. 581379459
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CANOPY: Fits Dodge 1995-2001, 8’ long, excel. condition. $275. OBO. (360)477-6098
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CHRYSLER: ‘98 Minivan, great shape, clean. $3400. (360)477-2562
CHEVY: Volt, ‘13, Black with premium package. Mint condition with less than 5,800 miles on it! Includes leather seats, navigation, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, automatic temperature control, and much more. Still under 1930 Model A: In ex- warranty! $21,500. Call ceptional condition, new- 360-457-4635 ly rebuilt engine. DODGE: ‘04 Dakota $19,000. Call Jim. SXT Club Cab 4X4 (360)301-4581 3.7L V6, 5 Speed CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. Manual, Alloy Wheels, Super Spor t package. Tow Ball, Diamondplate New, wheels, tires, bat- Bedrails, Bucket Seats, tery and license. Flow Air Conditioning, CD master exhaust system, Stereo, Dual Front AirT.top, black leather in- bags. 37K ml. $10,995 terior , cherry red. NEVGRAY MOTORS ER ABUSED! 81K ml. 457-4901 $6,000. (360)457-9331 graymotors.com CHEVY: ‘56 Pickup, restored, 350 V8, AOD, DODGE: ‘91 Spirit. 3.0 V 6 , AC. R u n s g r e a t . IFS. $18,000/obo. $900. (360)452-1694 (360)683-7192 evenings. C H E V Y : ‘ 5 7 B e l a i r, 2 door, hardtop project. FORD: ‘01 Crown VicFresh 327 / Muncie 4 toria, LX, 113K ml., origisp., 12 bolt, 4:11 posi nal owner. $3,900. (360)461-5661 rear - complete and solid. $9,500. FORD: ‘01 Ranger XLT (360)452-9041 Super Cab 4DR StepCHEVY: ‘77 Corvette, t- side 4X4 - 3.0L V6, Autops, 65K original ml., tomatic, Alloy Wheels, 6K on rebuilt engine, New Tires, Tow Ball, 350 cubic inch / 350 hp, Canopy, Cruise Control, s e c o n d o w n e r , n e w Tilt, Air Conditioning, brake system, new sus- C D / C a s s e t t e S t e r e o, pension, flowmasters, Rear Jump Seats, Dual exc. condition, must see. Front Airbags. 42K ml. $11,995 $12,500/obo. GRAY MOTORS (360)437-4065 457-4901 graymotors.com
PEDDLE Boat: on trailer, like new, $2,000/obo. (360)452-8607
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DRIFT BOAT: Custom built 14’ boat and trailer. $3,000 firm. (360)631-9211
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LANCE: ‘86, 11’ with CHEVY: Motorhome, “89 truck, Ford F250, ‘02. Class C 23’ 41K. New $11,000. (360)683-9015 tires, electrical convertor, high output alternator. Captain’s chairs and s o fa . L a r g e f r i g a n d freezer. Lots of storage. Outstanding condition. $9,750/OBO (360)797-1622
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FORD: ‘06 F250 XLT Crew Cab Shor tbed 4X4 - 6.8L V10, Automatic, K&N Intake, Lift Kit, 18” Alloy Wheels, G o o d 3 5 ” T i r e s, F u l l Size Matching Spare, Running Boards, Canopy, BedRug Bedliner, Tow Package, Tinted Windows, Rear Slider, Keyless Entry, Backup Sensors, Power Windows, Door Locks, and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, Alpine MP3 Stereo with iPod Input, Amplifier, Upgraded Door Speakers, Dual Front Airbags. 58K ml. $24,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com FORD: ‘91 Thunderbird Sport. High output 5 liter V- 8 , Au t o m a t i c, r u n s good. $995. 460-0783 FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. Low mileage. $2,000. (360)461-2809 or 4610533 GMC: ‘03, Sonoma extended cab. Loaded 4x4 3.8 v6 automatic, three door with canopy, factor y b e d l i n e r n ew L e s Schwab tires, ice cold A/C, 6 disc factor y In dash, auto headlights, auto wipers, tilt, cruise, high low range . Sweet tr uck needs nothing 127K ml. 20mpg $7,500. firm (360)477-6218 Tom.
F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . Mustang front, 302, C4, C l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e . $10,000 OBO cash. 9” Ford rearend. $7,500. (360)374-5060 460-8610 VW: Karmann Ghia, ‘74. $4,500. (360)457-7184
THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows:
DODGE: ‘02 Grand Caravan. Spor t model, 3.3L V6, red, roof rack, good condition, 186k miles, $2,200. (360)928-3761 DODGE: ‘88 Caravan, runs good, would make a g o o d d e l i ve r y va n . $1,000. (360)460-6381 VW: ‘89 Vanagon Carat. Sleeps 2, with table, 7 seats, extremely clean, auto, axle rebuild. $7,900 obo. 461-3232
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Various – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$107,994 Sheriff, Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$419 Sheriff, Operation Stonegarden – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$62 Health and Human Services, Operations – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$7,523 Health and Human Services, Alcohol/Drug Abuse – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$1,131 Health and Human Ser vices, Developmental Disabilities – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$998 Prosecuting Attorney, Local Crime Victim Compensation – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$393 Treasurer, Operations and Maintenance – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$213 Auditor, Document Preservation – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$453 Noxious Weed Control – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$536 District Court I, Probation – Additional funds neede d t o c ove r r e t i r e m e n t c o n t r i bu t i o n ra t e i n crease/$915 Human Resources, Risk Management – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$494 Human Resources, Workers Compensation – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$195 Public Works, Roads – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$24,458 Public Works, Flood Control – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$32 Public Works, Carlsborg Sewer Project – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$1,305 Public Works, Solid Waste – Additional funds neede d t o c ove r r e t i r e m e n t c o n t r i bu t i o n ra t e i n crease/$79 Public Works, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer Maintenance and Operations – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$1,186 Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving – Additional funds needed to cover retirement contribution rate increase/$4,169 General Fund Reserves – Transfers funds to Health and Human Services for costs associated with measles outbreak/$93,764 (1 of 3) Health and Human Services – Receipt of transfer funds from General Fund Reserves for costs associated with measles outbreak/$93,764 (2 of 3) Health and Human Services – Moves funds to expenditures lines for costs associated with measles outbreak/$33,303 (3 of 3)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact, a public hearing on the debatable emergencies listed above will be held August 25, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. PASSED AND ADOPTED this eleventh day of August 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair
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Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board the budget reduction shown below on August 25, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in order to comply with state law and the County Home Rule Charter, effective September 8, 2015 the Board of Clallam County Commissioners will have available in their office, a true copy of the Preliminary 2016 Clallam County Budget. This document may be inspected during normal office hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on weekdays at the Clallam County Commissioners’ Office, 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles or at www.clallam.net.
Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on August 25, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam Public Works, Carlsborg Sewer Projects – Delays in County Courthouse. regulatory approvals pushing project into 2016/ ($2,285,952) Enhanced 9-1-1 – Additional funding from the Washington State Military Department, Emergency A copy of the budget change form may be reviewed Management Division/$5,395 at the office of the Board of County Commissioners Health and Human Services, Environmental Health Copies of the preliminary budget by line item may from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Fri- – Amendment to Washington State consolidated be purchased from the County for $0.15 per page day. contract adding funding/$16,300 side.
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SEQUIM — The founder of a now-defunct Internet company who saw his assets dissolve during a market collapse 15 years ago is now thriving as an inventor, with one product line now on the market. Fritz Braunberger, 61, of Sequim is the founder of Vision Works iP Corp., located at 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 270. The company employs between one and five people depending on the product being developed. “Everything we have done so far has been our own,” he said. “Inventing is problemsolving. The hardest part of the problem is identifying the problem. Once you do that and you can define the problem in detail, then you might have a chance at solving it.” Working out of an unfinished garage at his home southwest of town, Braunberger has received 27 patents so far, with 34 more in the works, he said. Vision Works currently
has two spin-off companies based on Braunberger’s patents — StrobeWise and BabyDot. StrobeWise is a separate legal entity that is wholly owned by Vision Works iP Corp., Braunberger said. “It is ready for investors, if we choose to go that route,” he said.
Traffic safety device The StrobeWise product is a deceleration warning light that flashes amber LEDs rearward from a vehicle upon detection of minute levels of deceleration. This warns following vehicles to slow down even if the brake lights are not on. “StrobeWise 2 for motorcycles, StrobeWise G4 for fleet vehicles and IdleWise for fleet vehicles are all being sold,” Braunberger said. “Also, we invented a better and brighter brake light for motorcycles which is being sold as well.” Braunberger is the “primary inventor of the StrobeWise electronic device, with collaboration
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ATTENTION FISHERMAN AND NATURE LOVERS!!! This is a rare opportunity to own over 500 feet of Lyre River Frontage! This amazing property has 2 residences on over 4 acres of land, a 4 bay shop, and outstanding access to one of the best steelhead rivers in the state! Grab your pole and get ready to live the fisherman’s dream!
$189,500 ML#290945
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Beautiful well-maintained home, in ready to move in condition, an absolute steal at this price, so please DO NOT WAIT. 3 bed / 2 bath, fenced back yard, underground sprinklers with irrigation water. Great location close to town yet very quiet.
$195,000 ML#291516
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Wonderful 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, 1634sf on .42 acres with hardwood floors, large yard in nice neighborhood. Close to outdoor recreation, Cline spit, 2 golf courses, miles and miles to ride bikes and take walks. This home is move in ready.
$199,900 ML#291239
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One of a kind location, with easy access to Discovery Trail, to Carrie Blake Park and DNR, a stunning mountain view out your kitchen window and the deck that you will want to build there. Quiet, at the end of the road location, and because it’s a duplex, live in one unit and let the tenant next door pay your mortgage. Home has been recently painted and carpeted, has a large one car garage, a kitchen dining living area, laundry area, and two bedrooms and a bath. Close to Sequim but without the noise.
$224,000 ML#291492
$237,000
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Well-built newer home in Cherry Blossom Estates that is ready for new owners! Great room with breakfast nook off kitchen and a formal, separate dining room. Three bedrooms & 2 full baths & separate laundry room with plenty of storage. Very private, fenced back yard with raised beds & patio area on south side of home. Home sits on a small rise so has view of neighborhood. Nicely landscaped but easy-care. 2 car attached garage (483’). Within minutes of downtown Sequim. Great area for walking.
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AMAZING UPGRADES have been done by the current owner, it is obvious how much she loved this home. See associated docs for complete list. The 3rd BR has been converted to a den using the space of the closet as well as the hall pantry, for safety sake a door has been added to the patio from the master bedroom, master bath has been re-configured to accommodate a walk in jetted tub. Beautiful slate floor in the kitchen, and don’t miss the scene on the ceiling of the living room. Beautiful condo
$295,500 ML#290688
$297,000 ML#290794
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Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath house on 7+ acres. Pasture & outbuildings for horses or other large animals; chicken coop; garden area; storage buildings, including former railway stop. Back section of property is woods with trail. Living room with wood fireplace opens to large deck. Small workshop behind carport. Downstairs: one bedroom, one bath, office/storage room, living, dining, kitchen, laundry. Upstairs: double-size master bedroom, two additional bedrooms, 3/4 bath. Less than 3 miles from Hwy.
One of a kind! Barn style home with beautiful, unique features. This is a MUST SEE home on 5 peaceful acres of which 2 1/2 acres are fully fenced. Reverse living with bedrooms and living area on the main level, while upstairs is an open and light loft feel with kitchen, more living area, and a bathroom with a large tub to relax in and gaze outside. Hanging barn doors inside with large wide stairs leading upstairs add to the rustic ranch feel.
$300,000 ML#291438
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Great investment property opportunity. This high bank waterfront home has undergone a complete remodel both inside and out. New roof (2010) to vinyl siding, gutters and downspouts, new garage door, laminate flooring, fresh paint, new cabinetry and ceramic tile in the bathrooms, and granite counter tops in the kitchen. A 16’ x 32’ waterside deck. Easy care landscaping. This home has a great vacation rental history. All furnishings are available if you are looking for a “turn-key” investment.
$320,000 ML#290699
$349,700
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Unique home with a view of the Straits that has all the amenities. Gorgeous hardwood floors, carpeting and tile throughout. Beautiful kitchen with a walk in pantry and eating bar. The sun room offer amazing views of the water. Well-designed bathroom with soaking tub and separate shower. The HVAC has air exchange system. There is built in vacuum and surround sound in all rooms for convenience and enjoyment. The septic is for 4 bedrooms for future expansion of the home. RV hookups behind the home.
ML#290342
Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath, home with formal dining, large kitchen with new quartz countertops, fireplace, office/den could be 3 bedroom, 2 car garage with lots of storage, a greenhouse, workshop with pellet stove, RV parking, fruit trees, berry bushes, landscaped, large deck for entertaining and so much more. Private .89 acre with a partial mountain view in a wonderful neighborhood. This home has been well taken care of and is move in ready! In the country yet close to shopping, outdoor recreation areas.
$385,000 ML#291285
So much to enjoy in this custom designed home nestled in this park like setting. Formal entry with vaulted ceilings. Gourmet kitchen with granite counters, Kitchen Island & top of the line appliances. Brazilian cherry wood flooring. Living room w/ vaulted ceilings & propane fireplace. Master suite with jetted tub & walk in shower. 2 other bedrooms plus office/den. Spacious laundry/utility room with access to the oversized finished 3 car garage. French doors lead to the wrap around deck.
$425,000 ML#291116
European elegance and classic style are sure to impress w/Brazilian mahogany & tile floors, 9’ coffered ceilings, marble tiled fireplaces, & beautiful custom details. Gourmet kitchen has butler’s pantry, gas cooktop & farm sink. Spacious main floor master suite w/sitting area, luxurious master bath & deck. Den has glass French doors. Set in lush landscape w/paver patio, fenced garden & decks to enjoy the vistas. Use lower level as MIL/guest suite. Garage has storage & mud room. Meticulous!
$495,000 ML#291495
Quality custom 3BD, 2 full+2 1/2BA home with garage on 5 acres, located on the border of Sequim. The home is constructed of maintenance free Poplar Bark siding w/ local custom cabinets, slab-granite, marble, wood doors and windows throughout to soak in the views of the Olympic Mountains, the Strait, and the scenic pastoral setting. Property has 2 guest dwellings, studio/playhouse, organic garden area, dog run, chicken coop, stable, and more. Protected farmland to the East. Discovery Trail nearby.
$695,000 ML#290650
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Wife doesn’t share retiring man’s joy DEAR ABBY: I’m retiring at the end of this year after 50 years of full-time employment, and I’m very excited about it. Looking back over my life, I see there have been several lifechanging events: marriage, the births of our children, buying a home and now retirement. My wife gets irritated every time I say (about twice a week), “When I retire.” I’m looking forward to all sorts of activities that I’ll have time for. Why can’t she be excited, too? She makes snide remarks like, “Well, when you retire, you won’t have anything to say.” The implication is that all I talk about is my retirement, which isn’t true. And if it were true, it’s a big deal to me. What should I say to my wife? Excited in Maryland
DEAR ABBY Dear Excited: You Van Buren might start by asking why her reaction is to rain on your parade about something you’re clearly looking forward to. She may be worried about how her life will change once you retire, or she may be a tad jealous. But you won’t know until you have a frank conversation with her that isn’t passive aggressive or tinged with sarcasm.
Abigail
Dear Abby: I have been in a relationship with a woman, “Wendy,” for more than a year.
She has one child, whose father isn’t in the boy’s life, so I fill the role of his daddy. We are now expecting a child together. Wendy had a bad experience with her ex not wanting anything to do with his child. She also has a friend who has had kids with different men who ended up not treating them the same. Lately, Wendy has been pushing me away and trying to get me to leave. I have no plans to leave, and I don’t want to. My question is, how do I make her understand that I’m not the same as the other men and I want to be there for both children? Man in a Tough Spot Dear Man: A marriage pro-
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and nothing could stop the bleeding. Then my grandfather went outside and picked leaves from a marigold plant. He washed the leaves under the tap and then rolled them between his palms to crush them. When he put that mixture directly on the cut, it stopped bleeding instantly. I kept the paste on for half an hour and then put a bandage on the cut to protect it. We suspect the plant A your grandfather was using was Calendula officinalis, or pot marigold. It has a long history as an herbal medicine, and its extract has anti-inflammatory activity. Its use on battlefields to keep wounds from bleeding goes back at least to Civil War times. Scientists today have been working on new delivery methods for the extract to speed wound healing (Drug Delivery and Translational Research, June 2015).
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Dear Abby: After the long winters in Minnesota, we look forward to summer to open our windows and enjoy the fresh air. However, we are unable to do that because of wind chimes. Apparently, wind chime owners don’t understand (or care) that the noise carries throughout the whole block, especially on windy nights. Please, folks. Take down your chimes and hang up something quiet instead. Miffed in Minnesota
“ONE DUCK STAMP, please.” The gentleman behind the counter at the post office looked at me and asked, “That’s for hunting, right?” I could feel the eyes of at least three other women boring into the back of my head. “Yes,” I answered. He went to another counter in order to find what I wanted and when he returned, he held one out and asked another question: “Is this what you want?” When I reached to take a look at the stamp, he said, “That will be $15.” Something was wrong. This season’s Duck Stamp costs $25. It’s the first time in 24 years the price has gone up. We looked at the dating on the stamp. He held the 2014-15 stamp, and I said it was the 2015-16 stamp I wanted. After checking with another postal worker, he said that stamp would be available the following Friday. Then I explained that this stamp is my “Bird Watcher’s Pass” and a way to support the National Wildlife Refuges. I hope the ladies behind me could hear. J.N. “Ding” Darling was a well-known cartoonist as well as a sportsman. He started the Duck Stamp program back in 1934 as a way to buy important waterfowl habitat for the refuge system. He also served as head of the U.S. Biological Survey.
U.S. Biological Survey This was the predecessor agency responsible for our national wildlife refuges. Darling’s original artwork for that first stamp was a far cry from what is used today. It was more like a sketch, but it wasn’t a cartoon. The black-and-white artwork consisted of a pair of mallard ducks landing in a wetland pond. For decades, Duck Stamp art has been chosen from hundreds of paintings entered in the federal Duck Stamp Contest. The 2015-16 stamp is the 82nd Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp. The artwork features a pair of ruddy ducks, and Jennifer Mill of Olean, N.Y., is the artist and contest winner for this season’s stamp. Millions of waterfowl use the National Wildlife Refuge System because these lands are located in important wintering habitat. Refuges are also located in important nesting areas. Preserving this habitat is vital if wild-
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life is to survive. Not only do waterCarson fowl depend on the refuges, but millions of non-hunted birds depend on them. That’s the big attraction for birdwatchers. The list of birds we want to see is a long one. In addition to the waterbirds or waterfowl, there are numerous species of songbirds, shorebirds, raptors and owls. They can all be found on our National Wildlife Refuges. Duck Stamp sales have raised over $800 million in order to protect over 6 million acres of important wildlife and bird habitat. Hunters buy the greater share of these stamps, but there has been a growing trend among bird-watchers and other outdoor enthusiasts to contribute more to the care of these special places. To encourage this, a Federal Duck Stamp can be used as admission to those refuges that charge an entry fee.
Entry fee refuges The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge on the Olympic Peninsula and Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge between Tacoma and Olympia are two such places. Washington has about two dozen refuges throughout the state. At least 10 coastal refuges spread from the San Juan Islands to Ridgefield near our southwest border. Others are located throughout the central and eastern portions of the state. There’s a lot to choose from and a lot of interesting wildlife and birds. As Jim Williams, co-author of the book Questions and Answers about Backyard Birds, once wrote: “You don’t have to be a hunter to buy a Duck Stamp. You just need [$25]. So go out and buy the stamp.”
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Dear Miffed: If your solution to this problem is writing to me hoping your neighbors see your letter, please allow me to offer a better one. Bake a batch of cookies (or another confection) and take it to these neighbors. When you hand your gift to them, explain that their wind chimes are driving you and some of the other neighbors to distraction. Then ask if they would please be kind enough to take them down and suggest that perhaps they hang a basket of flowers in their place.
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with pain in their ears Joe when flying. I found a wonderful Graedon remedy for this problem. The pain used to feel like knives in my ears and lasted for hours after a flight was over. When I flew to Australia on Qantas Airways, they routinely offered a warm towel with the aroma of eucalyptus oil for fliers with ear pain. I used it and had total relief. Since then, I take a small bottle of eucalyptus oil with me on flights, and if I have pain, I open it and Do you have any remesmell the eucalyptus oil. dies for nail fungus? My The pain vanishes. wife would be grateful. I wish that airlines in the U.S. would offer this Readers have shared remedy for fliers. many remedies for nail fungus. This is an intriguing Very few have been idea. tested scientifically, and all Eucalyptus is found in require patience, since it many cough drops and is takes months for nails to an ingredient in Vicks grow out. VapoRub. It has a distincYou may want to try tive aroma. daily applications of hydroOne study found that a gen peroxide, vitamin E oil, mixture of eucalyptus and tea tree oil, oregano oil or other essential oils was Vicks VapoRub. found beneficial for nasal Consider soaking your congestion (American Jour- toes in a solution of Listernal of Rhinology and ine, vinegar or Pau d’Arco Allergy, May-June 2014). tea a few times a week. It’s not clear whether We are sending you our you would be allowed to “Guide to Hair and Nail pass through airport secuCare” for details on these rity with a bottle of eucaremedies. lyptus oil. Anyone who would like Check with the Transa copy, please send $3 in portation Security Admincheck or money order with istration before flying. a long (No. 10), stamped You might be able to put (70 cents), self-addressed some on a few cotton balls envelope to Graedons’ Peoand put them inside a plas- ple’s Pharmacy, No. H-31, tic bag. P.O. Box 52027, Durham, Another option would be NC 27717-2027. a tiny tin of Vicks. It also can be downloaded for $2 from our webFungus follies site, www.peoplespharmacy. com. My wife says I have ugly feet. What she Marigold for bleeding really means is that she hates to look at my toeMarigold leaves work nails. for me to stop bleedEvery single one is ing. brown, thick or misshapen. I was 8 years old when I I am not the sort of per- got a cut from a metal wire son who would ever go to a on my ankle. doctor because of ugly feet. Blood was gushing out,
posal and joint premarital counseling might go a long way in helping your girlfriend understand that you aren’t planning to disappear in a puff of smoke. It might also give you more insight into why she wants to push you away, just in case it’s because she isn’t as serious about you as you are about her.
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Formation of Jefferson predates state A QUESTION FROM a reader, who wondered why Jefferson County is shaped as it is, prompted the research for this column. In 1893, the author of History of the Evergreen State, Julian Hawthorne, describes the county: “In shape, it is almost a perfect parallelogram save for its outlying eastern boundary, which rather unaccountably travels northeast cutting off Clallam [County] from Admiralty Inlet, and stealing the population of Port Townsend from a county that has no population to spare.” Hawthorne also praised the name choice for the county “for Thomas Jefferson, whose mentality was as strong in its wonderful originality as the craggy chain which in Jefferson [County] links its eastern inland bay with the surf that tumbles in upon its western shores.”
Name changes Before the county achieved this shape, it had already undergone a series of names and boundary definitions, as the Oregon Provisional Government (1843), the Oregon Territory legislature (1848) and the Washington Territory legislature (1853) were formed and sought to solidify the United States’ claims to the Pacific Northwest. When the Oregon Provisional government was formed in 1843, the desirable area was divided into four “districts,” the northern two of which included the present state of Washington. Western Washington was in the “Tuality District” that included all land south of latitude 54 degrees, 40 minutes; west of a line drawn due north
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from the Willamette River; and south to the Yamhill River, which flows into the Willamette, just south of
Newberg, Ore. In 1844, the area north of the Columbia River in the Tuality District was renamed Vancouver County when three other counties were created south and west of the Columbia. In 1845, the provisional government, due to more settlement north of the Columbia River, created Lewis County for the land north of the Columbia and south of 54 degrees, 40 minutes, with the Cascade Range as its eastern boundary, thus including all of the Puget Sound area and Pacific coastline.
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The Jefferson County Courthouse, built in 1891, as it and the surrounding area looked in 1910.
passed, the county name had been changed to Thurston, in honor of the first Oregon Territory represenPacific County tative to the U.S. Congress. Samuel R. Thurston was In 1851, a small, more a forceful and influential populated area in the southwest corner on the speaker, who had just died coast just north of the on a steamer, traveling Columbia was separated to from Washington, D.C., to become Pacific County. Oregon. When the United States This new county briefly officially annexed Oregon had as its boundaries: the Territory in 1848, the exist- Canadian border in the ing provisional counties present British Columbia, were accepted. the Pacific Ocean, the CasIn 1851, Simmons cade Mountains, and the County was proposed to northern edges of Pacific the territorial legislature, to be named for Michael T. County and what remained of Lewis County. Simmons, the first AmeriIn 1852, as settlement can settler in the Puget north of the Columbia conSound area, who in 1846 tinued to spread out, Thurhad led a party of settlers that founded New Market, ston County was believed to be too large, so the Orenear Tumwater. By the time the act was gon Territorial Legislature
created four new counties from it: King, Pierce, Island and Jefferson. Thurston, King and Jefferson counties all were bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean. This seems to have set a lasting precedent for Jefferson County only.
In March 1853, the U.S. Congress carved the Territory of Washington from Oregon Territory, from the 49th parallel on the north, to the Pacific Ocean on the west, to the Rocky Mountains on the east and the Columbia River on the south, as far as Fort Walla Walla at the 46th parallel Oregon Territory of latitude, which became the southeastern boundary The 1852 Oregon Terriline. torial law establishing JefThe first Washington ferson County defines its legislature convened at boundaries as: “All that Olympia in December 1853 portion of Thurston County and set about creating nine commencing in the middle First county board new counties, eight of of Admiralty Inlet at a which were in western The first county compoint due east of Pilot Washington. missioners were designated Cove; thence due west to Daniel Brownfield of as Loren B. Hastings, Dan- New Dungeness introduced the Pacific Ocean; thence north along the coast to the iel F. Brownfield and Albert the bill for the creation of Briggs. The first meeting of Clallam County. The bill border of the United the commissioners was States; thence east along was passed April 26, 1854. held May 21, 1853, at the said northern boundary Hastings store. line to the northwest corTURN TO BACK WHEN/C4 ner of Island County; thence south along the western boundary of Island county to the southwest corner of same thence east along up Admiralty Inlet to the place of beginning.” The legislature designated the newly settled community of Port Townsend as the county seat and established election precincts at the homes of L.B. Hastings in Port Townsend and Daniel F. Brownfield in New Dungeness, now Dungeness.
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Back When CONTINUED FROM C3 The new county included that portion of Jefferson County “commencing on the south side of the Strait of Juan de Fuca at a point line as near as may be between Port Townsend and Port Discovery so as to divide the Olympic peninsula between said places as near equally as possible; due south to the summit of the Olympic Range of mountains; thence following said Olympic Range northwesterly to the sea coast; thence following up northerly to Cape Flattery and to the Strait of Juan de Fuca; thence easterly along the coast of the strait to the place of beginning.” New Dungeness was designated Clallam’s county seat and continued to be until the influx of settlement in Port Angeles in the late 1880s. The county seat was moved to Port Angeles on Nov. 10, 1890. At that same time, the portion of King County that was between the Hood Canal and the Pacific Ocean was divided somewhat equally between Jefferson County and the newly created Sawamish County (renamed Mason County in 1864), thus adding land to the south side of Jefferson and the north side of Mason. James G. McCurdy, in his 1937 local history By Juan de Fuca’s Strait, wrote that “it has always been thought that a very poor job was made of this whole affair.” He goes on to say, “It would have been much more logical to have formed two counties of equal size by running the line north and south about midway through the tract.” He also surmised that Jefferson County wanted to maintain a foothold on the Pacific Coast while Clallam County wanted to retain an outlet on Discovery Bay. In 1868, the legislators seem to have recognized the problems later outlined by McCurdy who wrote that, if the settlers from the “wilds of the west end” wanted to conduct business with the county seat they had to make a long, expensive journey: “Weeks were required for election returns to be received from the remoter regions. Streams had to be forded and miles of rough trails traversed before the vote could be collected and brought to the election board. “It was not uncommon for candidates who thought themselves elected by a safe majority, to find they had been defeated when the delayed vote was counted.” An act creating Quillayute County that included the western portions of Jefferson and Clallam counties from “a point north of the [Waatch] River near Cape Flattery down the Pacific coast to the Queets River, taking in the western slope of the Olympics passed in 1868.” Unfortunately, it was repealed in December of the next year, after people could not be found to fill positions as county commissioners. The proceedings of the legislatures and the Jeffer-
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AFTER ALL THESE years, it’s still true: The best columns are the ones you write, anonymously of course. Read this: “I would like to offer a comment to your article [in which you stated], ‘Retirement is not a requirement.’ You are right on one sense of the word, you can continue to work as long as son County commissioners’ your health stays good. minutes contain no record “But you are wrong in of discussions by legislators another sense of the word! or commissioners about When it comes to Social how these boundaries were Security, you are required at 70 years to take the decided upon. Social Security that you Historians only can have earned; you are not wish that they would allowed to postpone this record more details than milestone any longer. Now just the facts that a bill whether the magic date is was introduced and was your 70th birthday or at passed or that there had 70½ is still up for discusbeen contemporary newssion, as I have asked the papers that discussed the question at different [Social decisions. Security] offices and online, Perhaps people in the and I get different answers. settlement of New Dunge“I am pushing 67 and ness felt outnumbered politically by the number of plan on working as long as I can. But unless you can people in Port Townsend, advise differently, I have no but there is nothing writchoice at 70 years to begin ten to that effect. taking retirement. We might also assume that Port Townsend wished ‘Forced’ to retain its status as the county seat of Jefferson “At 65, I was forced to County and to have the sign up for Medicare Part excellent harbor in Port A, which I do not need as I Townsend Bay, as well as continue to work full time the eastern side of Discovand am 100 percent covery Bay included in the ered for medical, etc. Again county. at 70 years, I will be forced At the time of the divito take Medicare Part B. I sion, there were only 129 am not sure if it is my settlers in all of Jefferson Medical insurer that County. requires this or the federal The one ongoing bitter requirement at this point. dispute between the coun“So retirement in the ties arose over which eyes of the federal governcounty had jurisdiction for ment is a requirement.” Protection Island. Both And here’s my answer: claimed it and tried to levy That’s a smart point/ taxes there. It was decided question, and I’m not sure years later by the courts, whether we might be who found in favor of Jefdebating semantics, but I ferson County. assume that your “full There was so much retirement age” is 66. So if adjusting of county lines we delay collecting benefits throughout Washington until we’re 70, our benefit that laws were passed in amount will increase by 1867 and 1869 to more specifically define the boundaries to remove doubts about the jurisdictions of county officials and courts. Final county lines for WE FINALLY GOT Clallam and Jefferson the call to travel to China counties were defined by to adopt twins, a boy and a the Territorial Legislature girl, around three months in 1877. ago. This currently brings After 34 years and hav- our family to the count of ing been included in five six kids. former counties and two We would very much U.S. territories, the counlike to know some of the ties finally existed as we better quality and bestknow them today. priced back-to-school items, The area of the counties especially since we are in today is roughly equal: Jef- great hopes of passing ferson with 1,812 square some of them down. miles and Clallam with 1,725. But the exact Arkansas advice answer to the reason for their shapes remains hidIf you watch for ads and den in unrecorded discuscoupons, your money can sions by their early setgo a long way at Target tlers. stores. Even if the merchandise is on sale, they ________ will still honor our coupons. Linnea Patrick is a historian Becoming a little bit of a and retired Port Townsend Public detective will certainly pay Library director. off at least in these stores. Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on Jana Brown the third Sunday of each month, in Little Rock, Ark.
retirement age,” which for a lot of us right now is 66. That just means that at 66, Mark roughly 8 we can collect our full Harvey percent for Social Security benefit. each year As per the exchange we delay. above, if we wait another After that fourth year, one, two, three or four years, we get more. the benefit Can we retire and colis no longer lect Social Security before increasing, reaching our “full retireunless your ment age?” Yes, but the earnings are benefit will be reduced. such that they’d increase your “normal” benefit calFlag waving culation. Now, do we have to start Now, for most of us most collecting when we’re 70? of the time, the red flag at No, sir, we do not. We’re age 65 is Medicare, meanjust not going to get any ing that most of us will additional “prize” for waithave to do something ing. regarding Medicare at 65. Why would anyone do Like the gentleman above, that may mean that? nothing more than enrollWell, I can imagine a ing in Part A, especially if household’s tax situation we’re still working and being such that delaying have health insurance past 70 could be prudent. through our employer. My discussion with the Do you have to sign up reader continued from for Part A? No, but it might there, involving some specifics regarding the gentle- be in your best interests. Part B can be delayed if man’s situation, which we you have other insurance, don’t need to explore here. Suffice it to say we reached but be sure you know the rules of the game because a happy ending. we want to avoid getting a premium penalty on our Reality bumps Part B coverage and/or a The point for today is hassle with a MediGap polthat more and more of us icy. are bumping into the realiI’m not going to replay ties of Social Security and all this Medicare stuff Medicare. Historically, because we’ve recently here’s what many of us been there. But please knew about those two remember this: If you’re on things: 1) my parents have disability, the rules of the it, and 2) we need to under- game change, so do your stand this stuff. homework before you do or So let’s back up to a cou- don’t do anything dramatic. ple of the things that were Here are three things said above: that may help: Social Security has little ■ If you’d like to talk to nothing to do with turn- this stuff through with ing 65. Many of us think it decent people who won’t does because so many of try to sell you anything, the folks that we’ve known call any of the numbers at or are/were related to did the end of this column. exactly that: turned 65 and ■ SocialSecurity.gov started collecting Social and Medicare.gov are helpSecurity. ful websites with a lot of But the fact is, it has to pretty understandable do with reaching your “full information if you take
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your time, so try it. ■ Our culture, society and how we think about ourselves has changed radically in a very short time, and here’s what I mean by that: A very few years ago, Social Security and Medicare were for “old people” who were generally retired, and 65 was a big deal. For many of us now, 65 isn’t old and we’re not retired, so we don’t think of ourselves that way. We’re still doing the “my parents have it” thing, and since I’m not my parents, I need to think about this stuff “some other time.” Earth calling: Wrong! We need to think about it now, so we won’t be sorry later.
What to do Here’s what you need to do: Figure out enough about Social Security and Medicare to know where you’re going and when you might get there. Then do whatever it is you need to do and go back to your life. You don’t need to know about every arcane nuance regarding either of those subjects, but you do need to know enough to avoid shooting yourself in the foot. Hint: You could ask your parents. But understanding this stuff won’t make you old, and it won’t require retirement. So do what needs doing, then go back to your life. Trust me: Most of us have a long way to go.
_______ 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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Haley I had sex outside of my committed relationship purely for physical gratification. I didn’t want any emotional involvement. I just wanted hot monkey sex! I didn’t want to hear about his day or his aches and pains or all the injustices in the world. I didn’t want his opinion about anything. I just wanted some fun or to put it a bit crudely, I just wanted some “strange.” I’m not proud of it. I know that it was wrong and if the tables were turned, I would be unhappy. Do women read “bodiceripper” romance novels for the romance or the bodiceripping? I’m willing to bet more women now just want the latter. It’s taken us a long time to “out” our sexual needs and desires, and now we want to act on them.
Jessica I think cheating is a peripheral issue. The same things that motivate cheating relationships also motivate noncheating relationships. Almost every relationship I’ve ever been in — whether I was cheating or not — was motivated by my feeling neglected and unloved.
Alice I was almost 60, the loyal wife, even though my husband was an alcoholic. Then he quit drinking, but the emotional closeness I craved never happened. He shifted his loyalty from the bottle to AA, and I was still alone. I had an affair with a man who was in a marriage that also had no emotional closeness or sex. As my therapist explained to me, we each had a vacuum in our lives, and nature abhors a vacuum. I divorced my husband. After 10 years of dating, I’ve now resolved this issue of emotional closeness by being close with my children and my female friends. Who wants to have sex with a man of my age anyway?
Emily Lately, the only guys who are interested in me are married, middle-aged men who think their wives are boring. And if I look more closely, they aren’t really interested in me. They have a fantasy of what I represent. Because I’m
them. They don’t interest me. And I don’t care to hurt their wives or children. I think I’d feel a much stronger bond to their wives if I met them than I do to these men. But I must say, I like the attention, and when I’m having a bad day, I fantasize about what one of these guys might have to offer.
Reese My first husband cheated right from the start of our marriage. It hurt a lot. After two babies, three miscarriages and a preemie who didn’t make it, I had a tubal ligation and started cheating back. I was looking to hurt him, but he loved it. He wanted to watch and take photos and videos. As I began to realize that it was time to end the marriage, my husband hooked up with a woman who apparently thought that group sex with him and me and her husband was a good idea. It never happened, but both marriages broke up, and I have been married to that other woman’s husband for 25 years. And we don’t cheat.
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Eric Joseph Munger and Jillian Amber Schonig of Port Angeles were married Aug. 1 at Angel Acres in Port Angeles. The couple’s honor attendants were their children: Kaylee Mae, Kendra Payton, Kayla Elizabeth and Easton Blake. Their wedding song was “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran. They honeymooned in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Jillian is the daughter of Theresa and John Schonig of Sequim. She graduated from Peninsula College and is a medical assistant with Olympic Medical Physicians Orthopaedic Clinic and a volunteer EMT with Eric and Jillian Munger the Port Angeles Fire Department and Clallam He also graduated from Peninsula ColCounty Fire District No. 2. lege. He is a sergeant with the Clallam Eric is the son of Sandra and Stephen Munger of Port Angeles. County Sheriff’s Office.
Matthew Gale and Grace Van Rossen of Arlington were married July 25 at Troll Haven in Gardiner. The bride’s honor attendents were: Mallory Hoch, Jasmine Reyes, her cousin Elizabeth Litzenberger Van Rossen and her sister-inlaw Courtney Van Rossen. The groom’s honor attendents were: Stuart DesRochers, Devin Ellesworth, David Branham and Cole Bailey. The couple’s wedding song was “Little Moments” by Brad Paisley. The bride is the daughter of Janice Marie and Peter Roy Van Rossen of Port Angeles. Grace is a graduate of Central Washington University in Ellensburg. She is a teacher with the Stanwood-Camano School DisMatthew and Grace Gale trict in Standwood. The groom is the son of Stanwood-Camano School District. Jon Lewis Gale of Port Angeles and the The couple honeymooned in Maui, late Melissa Lynn Gale. Hawaii. Matthew also graduated from Central Washington University and teaches at The live in Arlington.
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Inventor: Became pauper during ‘dot-com’ age CONTINUED FROM C1 berger said. “BabyDot is in the final Braunberger also is stages of product developnegotiating with the city of ment, with working prototypes completed. We hope to San Antonio, Texas. If approved, there would manufacture these here as be about 450 buses installed well.” Before Braunberger was with the equipment, Brauna full-time inventor, he was berger said. chasing riches at the helm of a brand-new technology: Unit production the Internet. “We have manufactured complete units here in the Tech boom past but in recent years At the turn of the millenhave gone to outside manufacturers to perform the nium, he was living the bulk of production,” Braun- dream. Four years previously, berger said. “Our previous manufac- with $10,000 in personal turer was in Oswego, Ore., savings, he had founded but we have changed and IntraCom — an Internet are now using a manufac- company designed to cater to medical professionals — turer in Las Vegas, Nev. “We hope and plan to out of a two-bedroom apartopen up a manufacturing ment in Thousand Oaks, facility here in Port Ange- Calif. The company was the les. I am in charge of the first to acquire federal Food production here.” and Drug Administration approval to transmit echoBabyDot cardiograms — a type of BabyDot is a separate test that uses sound waves legal entity that has outside to produce images of a investors and stakeholders, patient’s heart — live and Braunberger said. in real time over the Inter“Vision Works iP owns a net to doctors around the minority position in Baby- world, Braunberger said. Dot now,” he said. “We developed [IntraBabyDot markets the Com] and grew it to three BabyDot Label, which offices in three cities and changes color when stored ended up hiring 50 employbreast milk is spoiled, let- ees and had 500 stockholdting moms know it should ers,” he said. be thrown away. With United Bank of “I am the inventor of the Switzerland as an underBabyDot Label,” Braun- writer, “we were going pub-
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Braunberger has received 27 patents, seen here, since 2002. lic,” he said. “We were in the private equity round of going public, and they valued us at $80 million in 2000.” Then the “dot-com bubble” — an era spanning
from 1997 to 2000 that saw the meteoric rise of upstart Internet-based companies, commonly referred to as “dot-coms” — crashed and wiped out his
business, he said. “It collapsed so fast,” he said. “That was it. We tried to find a partner — tried to get acquired. “But everybody was afraid. All the players were afraid. Everybody else had to partner up or they got wiped out.” Braunberger “lost everything,” he said. “We lost our house. We lost our cars. All the stockholders lost.” Going through an extreme low point in his life, Braunberger and his wife, Allyson, 62 — living at the time in Los Angeles — eventually packed up their two boxer dogs and two cats, “and we drive up north to here,” he said. That trip “was just miserable.” But not all was lost. Before leaving L.A., Braunberger in 2002 founded Vision Works iP Corp. and submitted two inventions to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for consideration. “We started filing patents, and none of them were approved until after we moved up here,” he said, noting the process can take years to complete. “That was pretty naïve. “I have learned so much. Getting a patent is one thing, but people — if they like it, you are really lucky. “But that doesn’t mean
you are going to get paid. “You have to battle all the resistance to paying you.” During his down time, Braunberger has gotten by on odd jobs — mending fences and providing manual labor at area farms. “It has been a struggle,” he said.
‘We never gave up’ But the winds are starting to change. “We still have to watch every penny right now,” he said. “But we have sacrificed and held things tight, and we never gave up. “And our time is happening now. “We are now selling portfolios to Ocean Tomo, and they do a real good job.” Ocean Tomo is an intellectual property merchant bank headquartered in Chicago. Braunberger also is working with Asian companies at present and is in talks to partner with American companies such as Microsoft, he said. For more information about the company, visit www.visionworksip.com.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
How and what should your cat eat? HOW HARD CAN it be to feed a cat? You just set down a bowl of dry food and go, right? Wrong. Feline experts would prefer that you feed cats on a schedule, measure their food so they don’t eat too much and switch them to canned food for a healthier diet. What’s wrong with free-feeding — setting out a bowl of dry food and refilling it as needed so cats can snack at will? “Pouring a bowl of dry cat food and topping it off is the way to diabetes,” says Deb Greco, DVM, senior research scientist at Nestle Purina. “It’s unlimited food, and cats often never get satiated. “If you’re eating constantly, you never have time to burn fat.” Measuring an appropriate amount of food and giving only that amount per meal is one way to ensure cats don’t take in too many calories. For the average cat, that might be one-quarter cup twice a day. Use a measuring cup rather than a scoop so you know exactly how much you’re giving. The amount recommended on the package is a guideline. Don’t be afraid to adjust it up or down depending on your cat’s weight. Why canned food? Cats need high levels of protein and plenty of water. A canned diet provides both. While dry food is convenient and can certainly meet a cat’s dietary needs, it has drawbacks. Dry food is high in carbohydrates, and cats’ teeth aren’t made for eating it. Their sharp molars are made for tearing meat off bones, not grinding pieces of kibble. A cat’s digestive system isn’t suited to dry food, either, says Kristi Krause, DVM, a feline medicine specialist at Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital in Lake Forest, Calif. “They don’t have the salivary amylase to start breaking down the carbohydrate portion of the food,” she says. “They preferentially use protein, preferentially use fat, and store the carbohydrates. That’s where we start getting our fat cats and diabetics because they eat these higher carbohydrate diets and automatically store the carbohydrates.” Cats who do eat dry food need plenty of fresh water, so make it attractive to them. It’s difficult for cats to see still water, Dr. Greco says, so simply setting out a bowl of it may not be enough. Running water is a better option because cats can hear it. Consider leaving a faucet dripping in a bathroom or providing a pet fountain. Water placement is another important consideration. “They may feel vulnerable sitting at a bowl, especially one that’s
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in a corner with back to Thornton their other cats that might jump on them,” Dr. Greco says. Dr. Greco and Dr. Krause advise new kitten owners to give canned food from the start, but if your adult cat has the munchies for his crunchies or you can’t give up the convenience, they recommend giving some canned food every day as a treat or a topper to dry food. That’s because cats may require a canned diet at some point in their lives. “If your cat ends up with some kind of bladder condition, kidney disease or diabetes, I’m going to tell you that he can no longer eat dry food,” Dr. Krause says. “I want that cat to at least be accustomed to eating canned food.” And if you feed primarily dry food, give your cat a workout by placing his kibble inside a food puzzle so he has to work to get at it throughout the day. That will help keep him from gorging and ensure that he gets plenty of activity.
Q&A — with Mikkel Becker Johnson and Kim Campbell Thornton have a new addition, a Q We chocolate Lab. He is now 9 months old, but he still wants to chew. He has every kind of chew toy, but his favorite things to attack are the shake shingles on the side of our Cape Cod house. I’ve tried sour apple and a hot pepper that I diluted with water, but he seems to like them more. Someone said he needed more exercise. He gets plenty of that. Any ideas? — via email
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Dogs do love to chew, and Labs are especially talented at it. Young puppies have a physiological need to chew. It helps them to exercise, develops their jaws and eases the pain of teething. Adolescent dogs like yours chew because it’s fun. Chewing keeps them occupied when you’re not around to play with them. Some dogs chew when they’re feeling anxious or stressed. But your dog needs to learn to limit his chewing to acceptable objects. He has plenty of chew toys, but have you made it clear that you want him to chew on them? Make a habit of praising him every time you see him chewing on a toy.
Feline dietary requirements and the human love of convenience can sometimes be at war with each other. If he has toys such as Kongs, which can be stuffed with treats, make sure they are always loaded with goodies so that he’s drawn to them. If you catch him chewing on the shakes again, call him and reward him for coming. Then offer him a chew toy and play with him for a few minutes. If you are consistent, he should learn pretty quickly that you want him to chew on his toys, not the house. Finally, if possible, try to bar his access to the shake shingles so he doesn’t have the opportunity to chew on them. By doing that and rewarding chewing on appropriate objects, you can help to remodel his behavior. And in another couple of years, he may be over his gnawing obsession.
The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker and Kim Campbell Thornton ■ A free smartphone app called Finding Rover uses facial recognition technology to reunite lost dogs (and now cats) with their people, reports Elizabeth Miller for National Public Radio. Pet owners upload a picture of their lost dogs. Shelters and other Finding Rover users upload pictures of found dogs. The app’s software, using facial recognition technology, develops algorithms for pets, identifying their unique facial features. When a found dog photo is matched with a lost dog photo, the owner is notified. So far, more than 600 dogs and people have been reunited. ■ How much do you spend
‘[Cats] don’t have the salivary amylase to start breaking down the carbohydrate portion of [dry] food. They preferentially use protein, preferentially use fat, and store the carbohydrates. That’s where we start getting our fat cats and diabetics because they eat these higher carbohydrate diets and automatically store the carbohydrates.” KRISTI KRAUSE feline medicine specialist, Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital in Lake Forest, Calif. on your pet annually? The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals estimates first-year costs ranging from $1,035 (cats) to $1,843 (large dogs). Expenses you might pony up for include premium pet food; veterinary visits, vaccinations or titers, and heartworm and flea and tick preventive; pet health insurance; training or activity classes; toys and treats; litter for cats; and carriers. Pocket pets such as rabbits and guinea pigs, small birds and aquarium fish have annual costs ranging from $235 for fish to $1,055 for bunnies. Good thing our pets are worth their weight in gold. ■ Hot weather can bring wildlife closer to pets and people as deer, bobcats, coyotes, squirrels and other animals seek out water, shade or food that they may find in your yard. It’s also the season when people and pets are more likely to be in wilderness areas where they might encounter wildlife. Keep pets on a leash or otherwise separated from wildlife to protect all involved. If they feel threatened, seemingly timid animals such as deer and rabbits can deliver powerful
kicks, and other animals may use their teeth and claws. Your dog can also cause harm to wild animals if he chases or attacks them.
_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of petcare 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.petconnection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
Peninsula Births Olympic Medical Center Alissa and Jesse Bruch of Port Angeles, a son, Jack Robert Bruch, 9 pounds, 6 ounces, 8:01 a.m. July 29.
Harrison Medical Center Delaina and Mike Dafoe of Poulsbo (both formerly of Port Angeles), a son, Isaac Seth Dafoe, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, 10:15 a.m. July 25. Phone information about at-home or out-of-town births to 360-417-3527 or 800826-7714, ext. 5250.
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Lots of tasks during our dry summer AS AUGUST ROLLS on and so does our current hydrological drought, which in turn causes even more river closings to fishing and watering restrictions, let’s review your to-do list for the last trimester of summer: 1. Definitely deadhead. Right now is the time to pinch and especially deadhead. Summer is waning, the sun is setting earlier every day and rising later and soon, the heavy dews will be on the ground. This means your flowers sense their time is coming to a close and all emphasis will be on reproduction and ripening seed pods.
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With the Peninsula’s drought status upgraded from serious to extreme, some to-do tasks can lessen its impact.
logical drought May going on, water tables and and die (less if you diliwatering gently deadhead). restricThis, then, is the perfect tions are time to pull out any poorly performing summer flowstressing ers and plant anew, with your plants that will look marplants, velous come fall. especially Perfect plants to puryour trees, bushes, shrubs chase and plant now are and, of course, the orchard. garden mums, ornamental Sucker shoots, both kale and cabbage, pansies, crown suckers and those at violas, ornamental grasses, the base of the plant (at fall-flowering sedums, variground level) and those ous perennial, snap draggrowing along the ons, carnations, dianthus, branches, rob your tree’s dusty miller and, one of my Plant procreation moisture. favorites, coral bells. Sucker shoots suck up Planting these botanical If there are no old flowmoisture and nutrients at wonders now will have ers and no newly forming them well “rooted-in” and seed pods, then your plant, alarming rates. Just observe their rate of growing come this autumn. desperately attempting to growth! 7. Water well. procreate, will make even They also rob your tree When you can and more flowers. according to local restricand plant of their fine aesSo deadhead now and tions, deeply soak your several times each week, or thetic value, so please defruit trees so they do not your flowers will soon turn sucker now. abort their fruit due to 3. Voluptuous vegetabrown and die. It’s nature’s unseasonable dryness. bles. You all know I believe way. Make sure any trees, 2. Sucker shoots suck. the North Olympic PeninHowever, if you wait, bushes or shrubs that were Especially with our hydro- sula is like Camelot: never cold, never hot, no bugs to speak of and incredibly the new growth that planted this year get a long, long growing seasons. always results after a good soaking as well, for That means you should prune will be too new and their root system is still plant a new vegetable gar- tender to survive well developing, so give them den — right now, today. through this winter. the moisture they need. Start radishes, beets, Now is a great time to Also, do not water your ing her yard and decoratPATRICIA F. carrots, greens, onions, do a last-minute pruning. grass! ing inside and out for the BRADSHAW Swiss chard and garlic. 5. Bountiful bone 8. Punish petulance. changing seasons kept Look for starter plants meal. There are few garNow is the time to go October 18, 1933 us all smiling. Her door of broccoli, cauliflower, bok dening tricks that you can after bug, slugs, mice, August 9, 2015 was always open for a choy, cabbage and peas. perform that give better weeds and disease once visit. Our autumns are gorresults than applying a again. Patricia F. Bradshaw, She loved all her famgeous, and Jack Frost is late summer bone-meal As the weather begins 81, of Port Angeles ily. Her husband, Ron, not scheduled to visit until application. to cool down, dew points passed away suddenly and grandson Broc were late October/early NovemBone meal is the mirarise and sunlight wanes. on Sunday, August 9, her caregiver team She ber. cle drug of the perennial Let’s make sure we 2015, in her home from knew that she was loved. The best salad is the bulb world. don’t give back all our natural causes. Patricia is survived by one you organically grow. Spread bone meal in hard-fought territory to Pat was born in her loving husband of 56 4. Put off pruning? August, around all of your these harmful invaders. Ellensburg, Washington, years, Ronald Bradshaw; You have a choice: Pull weeds, cultivate, bulb plants, perennials, on October 18, 1933, to sons Daniel (Pam) Bradshape-prune today (no spread pet-safe slug bait, orchard, lawn and flowerJohn A. and Francis L. shaw of Carlsborg and later than this week), spray insecticidal soap, ing shrubs. Gort. Tyler (Shelley) Bradshaw removing errant branches, release one more stage of Bone meal aids plants In 1935, the family and Jon (Tamera) Bradunmanageable growth beneficial bugs — and do in overwintering and moved to Port Angeles. against your house or outnot give up now. increases bloom and fruit On May 17, 1959, she shaw, both of Port Angeles; daughter Jillian (Jeff) building, those in your view production as a bonus 9. Buy bulbs. Now is married the love of her the time to order bulbs or scraping against your round. life, Ronald E. Bradshaw, Kohnert of Sequim; grandchildren Broc Bradthrough catalogs and colfence or hanging into your 6. Pull and plant. in Sequim. They lived in lect different color types driveway; or wait until August and early Septhe Seattle, Washington, shaw, Chelsie (Adam) Carmichael and Brady and bloom-time bulbs at November. tember is a time when area, where Ron was in (Amber) Bradshaw, all of Right now, but only this many of your summer gar- numerous plant outlets. the retail business. It’s also a great time to week, you can prune. den plants begin to fade In 1972, they returned Port Angeles; greatto Port Angeles with their grandson Ryan Bradshaw and “Peanut” four children. Carmichael, due to be Pat was a dedicated born in December, both wife, mother and grandof Port Angeles; brothers mother who loved her John Gort Jr. and home and the people HOWARD E. Michael (Karon) Gort, in it. both of Port Angeles; and WINTERS She spent her time working on many creative sister Chris (Dave) NeedJuly 10, 1927 quilts, every one unique. ham of Sequim. July 23, 2015 She was preceded in She also enjoyed crodeath by her parents, cheting many afghans Howard passed away John A. and Francis Gort; using her own patterns. on July 23, 2015, at his mother-in-law Jean BradPat loved collecting home at the age of 88. sets of dishes. We looked shaw; brother Daniel Born in Pleasant Valley, Gort; and sister Sharra forward to seeing her Iowa, he moved to Port Lynn McDougall. choice of dishes for the Angeles after being honorAt Patricia’s request, holiday meals. Her tables ably discharged from the no services will be held. were always a feast for Navy in 1946. The family will hold a prithe eyes and stomach. He married Dorothy Gardening, landscap- vate gathering. Faye Adams on November 20, 1948. Howard worked 39 Mr. Winters years at ITT Rayonier Mill, finishing his career as in Palm Springs, Florida. supervisor of the machine of the Elks and loved a Howard was very active good poker game, often room. During this time, he RICHARD E. and enjoyed traveling, winning. also built and remodeled hunting, fishing and Upon retirement, he several houses. COONEY Howard was a member and Dorothy spent winters camping with his family Richard E. Cooney, age 81, loving husband and father, passed away at home on Sunday, August 9, 2015, after a courageous battle with performance, western cancer. DUANE N. games, cow penning and Dick was born and CATRACT trail riding. raised in Ohio. He went March 10, 1932 He was a licensed on to serve honorably in July 13, 2015 owner/trainer of race the U.S. Air Force from horses and was involved 1954 to 1957. Duane N. Catract, an with 4-H when his grandDick retired from 83-year-old resident of Port children were members. Lockheed Martin CorpoMr. Cooney Angeles, passed away He learned the art of ration in Denver, ColoJuly 13, 2015, at Olympic horseshoeing and made rado, after 33 years of Medical Center due many friends over the service. loving wife of 28 years, to complications of a years. He then spent his Mary Cooney; three chilstroke. Some of his clients retirement years in Boul- dren in Bakersfield, CaliHe was born to Nelson he had had for over 40 der City, Nevada, and fornia, including daughWarren Catract and Myrtle years. Payson, Arizona, before ters Deborah (Bhupinder) Hazel Berry on March 10, He was a member of moving to Sequim for the Singh and Lori Cleve1932, in Norma, North the Olympic Saddle Club, last 10 years of his life. land, and son Rick Dakota. Washington State HorseDick was an avid Cooney; and five grandMr. Catract Mr. Catract served in men Association, Patgolfer for many years and daughters, Charmaine, the U.S. Navy from 1952terned Speed Horse Assolater enjoyed playing Kelsey, Aubrey, Kenna Washington State Depart- ciation and Washington 1956 during the Korean bingo. and Courtney. ment of Transportation, War. Bush Track Association. Dick was the father of Per Dick’s request, a retiring in 1987. He married Joan He is survived by his three adoring children private memorial will be Mr. Catract participated wife, Joan M. Catract of Lemon in October of 1967 and the grandfather of held at a later date. in Port Angeles. in many disciplines confive grandchildren. Final cremation has Port Angeles; daughter taken place. He is survived by his Robin (Dan) Rand of BothHe worked for the cerning horses, including
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design new spring-flowering bulb beds, then store them in a cool, dark place. Do not plant bulbs, however, until the end of October or November. Just buy them now. Besides, you will need these extra weeks to amass a great diversified collection of bulbs. 10. If you haven’t already, get out the leaf blower and clean out your gutters while the metal troughs attached to your fascias are dry. Debris that has dried in the sun will lift easily out of the gutter, and it will help keep your windows cleaner if removed during the warm summer period. Remember where the gutters always leak at the corner? Repair leaking gutters with appropriate sealant while the product is easy to apply and work on the ladder is safer.
Gutter detritus Clean out debris if where the gutter empties into the drain pipe is filled with roof sediment and rotting materials. Metal edges and asphalt roofing can cut your hands, so be sure to wear gloves. Do work on ladders and rooftops while you are fresh in the day and, if feeling fatigued, finish the work the next day. Accidents happen more readily when you’re tired, so plan your activities accordingly. Besides, with all of these chores to do, we want to pace ourselves, drink plenty of fresh water and wear light-colored, longsleeved shirts to keep the sun off our tender skin. Remember, we want to spend our money on plants, not on trips to the doctor.
________ Andrew May is a Port Angelesbased 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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and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Winters, and his father, George Winters. He is survived by his daughter, Cathy Thompson; son Greg (Terri) Winters of Port Angeles; brother Kenneth Winters; sister Sandra Ewart of Missouri; two grandchildren, Kimberly Thompson and Jeremy Johnstad; and one great-grandson, Connor Waldron. Remembrances are to be made to the charity of your choice. No services will be held, at his request. Arrangements were made under the direction of Drennan-Ford Funeral Home.
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ell, Washington; son Rocky Catract of Port Angeles; stepsons Mike (Peggy) Lemon of Sequim, Marty (Debbie) Lemon, Randy (Kim) Lemon and Ryan (Cherie) Lemon, all of Port Angeles; sister Darlene Gerry of Wenatchee, Washington; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his father, Nelson W. Catract; mother Myrtle Catract Merkle; and sisters Arletta Proch and Hazel Adams. There will be no services. Please make memorial contributions to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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Briefly . . . Free popcorn for those who donate PORT ANGELES — Anyone who donates a pair of used eyeglasses at the Port Angeles Lions Club food booth during the Clallam County Fair (this coming Thursday through next Sunday, Aug. 23) will receive a free bag of popcorn. The food booth will be located next to the grandstand. All donations are acceptable: prescription glasses,
readers, sunglasses, broken glasses and plastic and metal frames. Children’s glasses are especially needed.
Discussion group SEQUIM — The Sequim Great Decisions Discussion Group will meet at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., from 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The topic is “Hi, Robot.” The suggested background readings for the discussion are the five articles grouped as “Hi, Robot” from the July/August 2015 issue of Foreign Affairs. New members are
always welcome. For more information, email jcpollock@olypen.com or phone 360-683-9622.
Blood drive SEQUIM — Rotary Clubs of Sequim will sponsor a blood drive at SunLand Golf & Country Club, SunLand Clubhouse, 109 Hilltop Drive, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. It is closed for lunch from 1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Appointments are available, and walk-ins are welcome between appointments. Donations are encouraged. For questions about eligi-
bility or to make an appointment, phone 800-398-7888, email Kathy Schreiner kmsjes@olyoen.com or phone 360-681-3811.
Food bank benefit PORT TOWNSEND — The fourth annual Fundraiser and Yard Sale sponsoring the Jefferson County Food Bank and the Jefferson County Pet Food Pantry will be at Sound Storage, 606 E. Park Ave., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. There will be more than 20 sellers on site and a silent auction. Food donations for people and pets will be accepted.
September 21, 1947 July 23, 2015 Craig R. Owen, a 67-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away at Olympic Medical Center due to cardiovascular disease. He was born to Chester C. Owen and Charlotte Jane Robey in Portland, Oregon. He served his country in the U.S. Army as chief computer in the fire direction center for an artillery battery near a demilitarized zone in Vietnam. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in environmental design at the College of Architecture, University of Washington, and became a structural engineer in Oregon and Washington.
Mr. Owen He received prestigious awards for his structural designs and was honored to be one of the authors selected to contribute a chapter for the second edition of the Forensic Structural Engineering Hand-
book, published in 2010, used by students and professionals throughout the country. He enjoyed fly-fishing, football, soccer, politics and military history. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 62 in Sequim and Clallam County Veterans Association in Port Angeles. His life had many high points. At Lynden High School, he played defense on the winning football team, first in state in its division. He ran in the last event of a track meet and was one of a four-man, 2-mile relay team that won first place for the championship and set a record for the 5th Army. His fire direction center in Vietnam placed first after intense inspections.
April 3, 1932 July 31, 2015
August 14, 1952 August 6, 2015 Joel Eugene Ray was born on August 14, 1952, to parents Joel and Peggy Ray. He passed away on August 6, 2015, at the age of 62. He was an outgoing, intelligent man who loved his life and his family. He loved a good book and favored science fiction and westerns. He served 20 years in the Army in military intelligence and was fluent in the Russian language. He retired as a sergeant major and moved to Clallam Bay. He is survived by two sisters, Becky and Tammy. He is also sur-
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ton, D.C. (national coordinator for the Johnny Horizon anti-litter campaign); and Vale, Oregon (district manager of Vale BLM District). Burl Ives became a lifelong friend as a result of the Johnny Horizon campaign. In fact, George even eulogized Burl at his funeral. George and Beverly divorced in 1976. In June of 1976, he married Lorena May Uriarte, who had two sons, Sam and Tony. George was selected to be the senior natural resources specialist to the Saudi Ministry of Water and Agriculture Affairs in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and also assisted with creating a national park in the Asir Mountains in Saudi Arabia. They had one daughter born while in Saudi Arabia, Debra. After living in Riyadh,
vived by his two children, Heath Ray and Natasha Gibson. May he rest in peace. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the alcohol and drug rehabilitation center of your choice.
Death Notices brother Stephen Joseph Gurr. He is survived by his wife, Lorena May Gurr; his brother Louis (Mary) Koji of Oyster Bay, New York; and his children, Karen (Dan) Yraguen of Fruitland, Idaho, Steven Gurr of Bonney Lake, Washington, Susan (Dave) Miller of Naches, Washington, Donna (Steven) Hull of Ocean Shores, Washington, Heather (Jim) Macfarlane of Fruitland, Barb Donohue of Issaquah, Washington, Tom (Julie) Gurr of Sammamish, Washington, Tony (April) Uriarte of Everett, Washington, and Debra (Chris) Baker of Spokane, Washington. He had 18 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, August 22, 2015, at 1 p.m. at the King’s Way Foursquare Church located at 1023 Kitchen-Dick Road, Sequim. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that friends make donations to one of the three: Sequim Rotary Club, P.O. Box 1267, Sequim, WA 98382; Assured Hospice of Clallam and Jefferson Counties, 24 Lee Chatfield Way, Sequim, WA 98382; or Moose Mamas — they rescue, rear and release orphan moose calves to help promote moose abundance in Alaska — at 15815 Alta Court, Anchorage, AK 99516.
Daphne A.R. Raymond
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April 13, 1920 — Aug. 11, 2015
Sequim resident John Paul Smith died of agerelated causes at Sequim Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was 92. Services: None, at his request. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
Oct. 21, 1922 — Aug. 13, 2015
Port Angeles resident Daphne A.R. Raymond died of age-related causes at her home in the care of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. She was 95. Services: None planned. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
My father,
George Richard Gurr, died July 31, 2015. This is a love letter to my Dad. I am so glad, Pops, in the last 5 years, I was able to be with you and savor all the moments we shared and the things we did, laughing, allowing us to forgive, heal, and to love again. I cherished being with you for my wedding, on your birthdays, on a leisurely ride in my car together, creating your book to commemorate your 80th birthday, mowing your lawn, allowing me and my husband to love on you and show you Jesus. Throughout this time my only focus, Dad, has been that you would go to heaven. And part of that journey was helping you somehow have healing with every one of your kids, in spite of those who through their own personal offenses stood in the way of something you so longed for. I was there too, Dad, when you breathed your last breath here on earth and were escorted into your eternity with Jesus. I am truly satisfied I was able to say goodbye exactly as I had hoped. And now, Dad, I don’t need anything else. All that matters is that you are now in Heaven, free from the constraints this life and others have placed on you. You are free to dance before the Lord, take in all the splendor, and to finally know perfect love. I’ll see you again Dad. And I can’t wait to see the joy on your face, to share long hugs, and hear you laugh again - a hearty, full laugh! Love you forever Pops!!! Donna & Steve
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George Richard Gurr, 83, passed away surrounded by family in his home shortly after 6 p.m. July 31, 2015, from glioblastoma multiforme, better known as brain cancer. He was born to Hungarian immigrants Joseph and Mary Gurr at home in Jericho, New York. George was very proud of the fact that he was a first-generation American. His mother remarried in 1948 to James Koji, and George graduated from Hicksville High School in 1950. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps that same year. He married Beverly Joan Uren on December 27, 1952. Seven children were born to this union: Karen, Steven, Susie, Donna, Heather, Barbara and Tom. He worked for GE Electric upon discharge from the Marine Corps in June 1954. He started attending Utah State University, Logan, Utah, in June 1954. He graduated with a degree in forestry in June of 1958. After graduation, he started a lifelong career with the Bureau of Land Management in Craig, Colorado; Canon City, Colorado; Worland, Wyoming; Price, Utah (director of Job Corps Center); Washing-
Saudi Arabia, for 3½ years, George was transferred back to Washington, D.C., and the family resided in Fairfax, Virginia, for two years before being transferred to Anchorage, Alaska. He accepted the position as chief of public affairs and was well-known as “Chief Wazzu.” George retired from his last post in Anchorage in 1987 after 32 years of employment with the Bureau of Land Management. George and Lorena moved to Sequim in August of 1989. Upon his retirement, he avidly loved hunting and made an annual trip to King Mountain, Colorado, near Toponas, with his beloved friends Ed and Mark Evatz. George loved to travel and has been to Sri Lanka, Greece, Iran, Italy, Germany and Hungary (numerous times), just to name a few. He also looked forward to his yearly birthday trip to Hawaii. He was an active member of Rotary for 32 years. He was the Anchorage South Rotarian of the Year for three years in a row, as well as president of the Sequim Rotary Club from 1994-95. George was also a Clallam County sheriff deputy reserve from 1992-98. George was preceded in death by his stepson whom he raised, Samuel James Uriarte, and his
SEQUIM — The Clallam County Gem & Mineral Association will hold its spring open house at the club’s shop, 81 Hooker Road, Unit 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Bring rocks to identify and see and learn how to cut rocks and polish stones for use in jewelry or display. Club members will be available to show off the
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In Vietnam in May 1968, during the mini-Tet, his unit was involved in fire missions for 64 hours straight. The 6th Battalion, 33rd Artillery was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation for outstanding participation in this campaign. He was good, kind, fearless and brilliant, a loyal friend and team player who looked for the shining moments that sometimes happen when people pull together. Craig is survived by his wife, Crystal Owen; daughters Ciara Owen of Port Angeles and Gabrielle Fors of Colorado; and parents-in-law Mabel and Don Sorensen of Sequim. He is preceded in death by both parents and Scotties Oscar and Griffin.
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shop and its facilities, as well as answer questions. Watch the ongoing demonstrations, which include rock cutting and polishing, metal smithing, wire wrapping polished stones, casting, creating chain mail jewelry, other lapidary activities and faceting stones. The club is a nonprofit association organized for educational activity in the science of geology as it relates to the discovery of rocks, minerals and fossils. For more information, visit www.sequimrocks.com, or phone President Scott Thornhill at 360-912-1520. Peninsula Daily News
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cover story This is real life HBO’s new miniseries examines the fight to desegregate 1980s Yonkers By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media
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t’s not always easy being the man in charge. While it’s true that being a leader gives a person a fair amount of power, it can be a tough thing to wield — and keeping everyone beneath you happy is a near-impossible task. In 1987, former police officer Nick Wasicsko became the youngest mayor in the history of Yonkers, N.Y., at the age of 28. In his latest HBO series, “Show Me a Hero,” David Simon, creator of “The Wire” and “Treme,” relates the true story of Wasicsko’s fight for the desegregation of public housing in the city and its effects on him, other elected officials, activists and the citizens of Yonkers. The six-part miniseries premieres Sunday, Aug. 16, on HBO. The show is based on journalist Lisa Belkin’s 1999 non-fiction book of the same name, which examines the effects of a 1985 ruling by Judge Leonard B. Sand that 200 apartments be built in Yonkers to house poor, largely minority residents in white, middle-class areas of the city. This effectively uprooted these poorer families and deposited them into more affluent neigh-
borhoods, many of whose residents opposed and resented their presence there. Wasicsko was elected on a promise that he would fight the demand for desegregation, but just days before his inauguration, a federal appeals court upheld the order. Persuaded by the city’s lawyers that fighting it was a lost cause, Wasicsko reversed his position and instead backed integration. The backlash from white residents was immediate and strong, and heavy fines against city council members who opposed the plan threatened to push the city to bankruptcy. Wasicsko is portrayed in “Show Me a Hero” by Golden Globe nominee Oscar Isaac, in a rare departure from the big screen to TV. The Guatemalan-born actor has been making a name for himself recently, particularly since his title role in the critically acclaimed Coen Brothers film “Inside Llewyn Davis” (2013). He’s been praised for his performance in “A Most Violent Year” (2014), in which he starred alongside Golden Globe winner Jessica Chastain, and appeared earlier this year in the creepy sci-fi flick “Ex Machina.” Look for him toward the end of 2015 in “Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens”
and as the title villain in “X-Men: Apocalypse,” scheduled for release next spring. For now, though, Isaac’s sticking much closer to reality, and that’s just the way Simon likes it. “I find myself drawn to stories that are about people as I actually have encountered them in the world,” the writer and executive producer told “The Journal News.” “A lot of the entertainment world is about people who are bigger than the institutions they’re in — the cop who won’t take ‘no,’ the drug dealer who is more evil, the guy with magic powers. For me, the real was very interesting to us.” Isaac isn’t the only big name in “Show Me a Hero.” Oscar nominee and ‘90s darling Winona Ryder (“Girl, Interrupted,” 1999) plays Yonkers city council president Vinni Restiano, an advocate of integration. Jim Belushi (“According to Jim”) plays Wasicsko’s mayoral election opponent Angelo R. Martinelli, and Alfred Molina (“Spider-Man 2,” 2004) portrays city council member Henry J. Spallone. Oscar nominee Catherine Keener (“Being John Malkovich,” 1999) plays Mary Dorman, one of the many East
Yonkers residents who is fervently against racial integration in her neighborhood. “I think all the characters appealed to us because they were not larger than life,” Simon said in the “Journal News” interview. “They weren’t smaller than life, but nor were they superheroes or rising above their moment or being more evil than required.” It’s no surprise that the former journalist is drawn to reality, and Simon’s shows are known to focus on the friction between those who make and enforce the laws and the ordinary people who are affected by them. Winona Ryder and Oscar Isaac as seen in “Show Me a Hero.”
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The summer heats up even more as former “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” cast members search for love in Vallarta-Nayarit, Mexico. Chris Harrison hosts this reality TV series, which features a mix of fan favorites and controversial characters.
Ed Sheeran: Live at Wembley Stadium (5) KING
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Global phenomenon Ed Sheeran performs some of his biggest hits for fans in London in this one-hour concert special. The program also includes unseen documentary footage and a one-of-a-kind duet with Sir Elton John.
HUMANS (39) AMC
9:00 p.m.
When Hobb (Danny Webb) finally captures the synths, it appears that only the Hawkins family can save them. The future of humanity lies in their hands. Based on a Swedish science fiction drama, the series stars William Hurt and Katherine Parkinson.
Intervention (37) A&E
10:00 p.m.
As a teenager, Erin enjoyed the life of an A-list rock ‘n’ roll groupie, but she’s now addicted to Dilaudid. Her mother is raising her 5-year-old son while she works as a prostitute to support her habit. Also, loved ones try to help heroin addict Joshua. AUGUST 16 - 22, 2015
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April’s fate may well be the ultimate way of saying “thank you.” “Sharknado 4” has no release date yet, but if the past films are any indication, fans should expect to see it in the summer of 2016. Gritty in ‘Gotham’: Fox’s “Gotham” has its first season behind it, and its cast is expanding for its second. Emmy winner Michael Chiklis has joined the cast of the series that explores the origins of Batman’s most notorious villains and the beginnings of the career of the man who will eventually become one of his most steadfast allies, police detective James Gordon (Ben McKenzie, “The O.C.”) Chiklis is definitely no stranger to superheroes. He starred as Ben Grimm — better known as superhero the Thing — in 2005’s big screen flick “Fantastic Four.” But he’s n o t j u s t a b o u t the comic
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What a ‘Catch’: ABC is adding yet another Shondaland show to its lineup. Is it really any wonder why? The production company founded by Shonda Rhimes is responsible for some of the biggest hits on the network, including “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Scandal” and “How to Get Away With Murder.” “The Catch” may be the next show to add its name to the list of Shondaland hits on the alphabet network. A release date hasn’t yet been set for the new drama, but its pilot is behind it and the casting is in full swing for its anticipated premiere. Sonya Walger is the latest actress to come aboard and join an already stellar lineup of actors. She’s had recurring roles in “Parenthood” and “Lost,” and joins a cast that’s headlined by Mireille Enos (“The Killing”). In “The Catch,” Enos stars as Alice Vaughan, a forensics accountant who finds and exposes fraud for a living. The investigator, however, is about to become the victim when her fiancé pulls one over on her. “The Catch” has no announced release date as of yet, but it’s expected to premiere later in the 2015-16 TV season on ABC.
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Seven acts from the previous night’s show will move into the semifinal round after the results of the vote are revealed. Viewers will have one last chance to save their favorite act by using the Google Instant Save.
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The remaining models face a tough challenge involving a runway walk on shipping containers raised high above the ground. If they make it all the way across, they will remain in the competition. Tyra Banks hosts.
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John Luke has been preparing to marry Mary Kate and it looks like the big day has arrived in this season finale. The hit reality TV series follows the lives of the wealthy but humble Robertson family, who made their fortune thanks to a duck call.
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10:00 p.m.
Wahlburgers is officially open north of the border in Toronto, and Paul must figure out how to put a Wahlburgers twist on a classic Canadian dish — poutine! Donnie is also in town with NKOTB, so he does his brotherly best to make a spectacle out of Paul. AUGUST 16 - 22, 2015
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Twelve-year-old Danielle McNerney learned to cook after her mom was diagnosed with cancer. In this special edition, she takes on five culinary experts before testing her skills against popular pastry chef Duff Goldman.
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Bride Wars (2009, Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Bryan (64) FAM 180* 311* Expecting ('12, Com/Dra) Cameron Diaz. Goldberg, Matthew McConaughey. Greenberg, Kate Hudson.
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