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OLYMPIA — As they adjourned a second overtime session and prepare to start a third one, House and Senate leaders worked Saturday to finalize details on a new two-year state operating budget that must be adopted within the next few days to avoid a partial government shutdown. Inslee and legislative leaders from both chambers held a new conference Saturday afternoon to address news of an agreement on the framework of the budget. They offered few specifics, however, saying that numerous Inslee details have not been resolved, but promising that the state will not face a government shutdown Wednesday.

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Rescuers from Clallam County Fire District No. 2 use rope lines to bring two Olympic National Park visitors from Ohio 25 feet up an embankment on Hurricane Ridge Road.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Two tourists from Ohio have been treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center after their minivan plunged 25 feet off Hurricane Ridge Road near the summit and overturned 1½ times. The wreck, which was at about 4:51 p.m. Friday, was

about 3 miles below Hurricane Ridge near the Switchback trailhead, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman, on Saturday. The driver of the van, a 77-year-old-man, was extricated from the late-model Chrysler Town & Country minivan after he reportedly became distracted by the view and drove off the road near Milepost

15 on the road south of Port Angeles, Maynes said. “They had been driving up the hill toward Hurricane Ridge admiring the scenery and how beautiful it is, and they drove off the road,” Maynes said.

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An outline of the agreement provided Saturday says that the budget is about $38 billion, that it spends an estimated $1.3 billion on K-12 basic education and that it will reduce the cost of tuition at the state’s colleges and universities and community colleges. The outline also says the budget will fully pay for collective bargaining agreements for state employees and pay raises for teachers.

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PORT ANGELES — A blocklong lane of Marine Drive will be narrowed with tube-cone stanchions beginning at 7 a.m. Monday in an experiment to increase safety at one of the city’s busiest intersections. The temporary lane revision, expected to cost less than $3,000, could increase traffic backups in the city’s industrial core, Craig Fulton, Port Angeles public works and utilities director, acknowledged. The barriers, similar to those separating the east and west lanes of the Morse Creek curve east of Port Angeles, will be glued

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Harry Potter coming back in new play HARRY POTTER IS going to have a new adventure — one that takes him from page and screen to stage. Author J.K. Rowling announced Friday that a new play called “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will open at London’s Palace Theatre about a year from now in the summer of 2016. Rowling tweeted that the play explores “an untold part of Harry’s story” and is not a prequel. The first-ever play about the bespectacled boy wizard it is based on a new story by Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany. The script is by Thorne, a stage and screen writer

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J.K. Rowling speaks in New York in April. whose work includes vampire story “Let the Right One In.” The director is Tiffany, who helmed the critically lauded war play “Black Watch” and multiple Tony Award-winning musical “Once.” The production will also feature music by British songwriter Imogen Heap. Tickets for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will go on sale this fall.

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Jimmy Fallon is on the shelf following a hand injury that required minor surgery Friday Fallon and forced NBC to cancel a taping of late-night TV’s most popular program. Fallon tweeted Friday that he tripped, and when he caught his fall, his ring caught on the side of a table and “almost ripped my finger off.” “I’m doing well and thanks for good wishes everyone,” he tweeted. He has some built-in recovery time since the show was scheduled to be on hiatus for the next two weeks anyway. “Tonight” was supposed to have Benicio Del Toro, Taylor Kitsch and Penn & Teller as guests Friday. NBC aired a rerun instead.

THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Do you view Barack Obama as a civil rights leader?

Passings By The Associated Press

PATRICK MACNEE, 93, the British-born actor best known as dapper secret agent John Steed in the long-running 1960s TV series “The Avengers,” has died. Mr. Macnee died Thursday of natural causes with his family at his bedside in Rancho Mirage, Mr. Macnee Calif., his son Rupert said in a statement. The clever spy drama, which began in 1961 in Britain, debuted in the United States in 1966. It ran for eight seasons and continued in syndication for decades afterward. Mr. Macnee’s umbrellawielding character appeared in all but two episodes, accompanied by a string of

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beautiful women who were his sidekicks. The most popular was likely Diana Rigg, who played sexy junior agent Emma Peel from 1965 to 1968. Honor Blackman played Catherine Gale from 1962 to 1964, and Linda Thorson was Tara King from 1968 to 1969. “We were in our own mad, crazy world,” Mr. Macnee told the Wichita Eagle in 2003 when “The New Avengers” was being issued on DVD. “We were the TV Beatles. We even filmed in the same studio.” But while he made his name internationally playing a smart, debonair British secret agent, Mr. Macnee was never a fan of the James Bond movies. “I think their stories aren’t that realistic,” he told Salt Lake City’s Deseret News in 1999.

“I think the sadism in them is horrifying. . . . On the other hand, the books — the James Bond books — were fascinating.” Mr. Macnee nearly lost the role of Steed because of his aversion to violence. In a 1997 interview with The Associated Press, he recalled being told by producers that he would have to pack a gun on “The Avengers.” “I said, ‘No, I don’t. I’ve been in World War II for five years and I’ve seen most of my friends blown to bits and I’m not going to carry a gun.’ They said, ‘What are you going to carry?’ I thought frantically and said, ‘An umbrella.’” The talented Mr. Macnee, who managed to make the improbable weapon seem probable, later became an outspoken opponent of the proliferation of privately owned guns.

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ Information about scholarships and awards for several Clallam Bay High School students was submitted to the Peninsula Daily News too late for inclusion in today’s Students of Distinction: Class of 2015 special section. To give the students their due recognition, they appear today on Page C2.

■ In a Passings item on Page A2 last Wednesday Peninsula Lookback about the death of actor From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News Dick Van Patten, The Associated Press reported erroagainst keeping two dams 1940 (75 years ago) 1965 (50 years ago) neously that Daniel Bernon the Elwha River could stein was Van Patten’s pubDozens are expected to A new hangar at Clallead to a lengthy legal bat- licist. In fact, he was a forarrive from all parts of lam County Airport, resttle, a federal lawmaker mer publicist for the actor. Washington and neighborrooms at the west end of warned. Van Patten’s publicist at ing states in Port Angeles the Port Angeles Boat “I can see litigation com- the time of his death was today for the annual state Haven and a new boom championships of the Jeffrey Ballard. pocket in the harbor will be ing out of this that will go on long after the last fish Washington State Trapconstructed by the Port of died,” said U.S. Rep. Al shooting Association. ■ In reports on Page A3 Port Angeles. Swift, whose congressional Thursday and Page B9 FriPractice shooting over Port Manager Thomas district includes the North day about the public viewthe traps of the Port Ange- C. Neal said the two-airOlympic Peninsula. les Gun Club are planned ing at the South Carolina craft hangar will be built The Park Service has today. Statehouse for the Rev. by O.M. Hendrickson of The official competition Sequim, who submitted the determined that fish runs cannot be completely opens tomorrow and lasts low bid of $26,967. restored on the Elwha for three days. Laugh Lines It will house two large River unless the Glines E.E. Nichols, president airplanes, one owned by Canyon and Elwha dams MATTEL HAS of both the host Port Ange- airport Manager William ANNOUNCED it will les club and the state trap- Fairchild and one by Foster are removed. Both dams are owned come out with a new line of shooting association, said Campbell. by the James River Corp., Barbie dolls that will be he anticipates about 100 which retained ownership more racially diverse than top-notch shots from after selling its Port Ange- previous generations. throughout the Northwest. 1990 (25 years ago) les pulp and paper mill to A decision by the “Still not interested,” Prize money totaling the Daishowa America Co. said Ken. National Park Service to nearly $1,500 and numertake its toughest stance yet in 1988. Seth Meyers ous trophies are at stake.

Clementa Pinckney, the state senator killed in the Charleston, S.C., church shootings, The Associated Press reported erroneously, based on information provided by legislative officials, that Pinckney was the first African-American since Reconstruction to rest in honor in South Carolina’s Statehouse Rotunda. In 1986, the body of astronaut Ronald E. McNair, who died in the space shuttle Challenger explosion, was given the same honor.

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 28, the 179th day of 2015. There are 186 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights in History: ■ On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, were shot to death in Sarajevo by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip — an act that sparked World War I. On this date: ■ In 1778, the Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth took place in New Jersey; it was from this battle that the legend of “Molly Pitcher” arose. ■ In 1838, Britain’s Queen Victoria was crowned in Westminster Abbey. ■ In 1919, the Treaty of Ver-

sailles was signed in France, ending the First World War. In Independence, Mo., future president Harry S. Truman married Elizabeth Virginia Wallace. ■ In 1939, Pan American Airways began regular trans-Atlantic air service with a flight that departed New York for Marseilles, France. ■ In 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Alien Registration Act, also known as the Smith Act, which required adult foreigners residing in the U.S. to be registered and fingerprinted. ■ In 1944, the Republican national convention in Chicago nominated New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey for president and Ohio

Gov. John W. Bricker for vice president. ■ In 1964, civil rights activist Malcolm X declared, “We want equality by any means necessary” during the Founding Rally of the Organization of Afro-American Unity in New York. ■ In 1989, about 1 million Serbs gathered to mark the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. ■ In 1996, the Citadel voted to admit women, ending a 153-year-old men-only policy at the South Carolina military school. ■ Ten years ago: Marking the first anniversary of the transfer of power from the U.S.-led coalition to Iraq’s interim government, Presi-

dent George W. Bush, addressing the nation from Fort Bragg, N.C., rejected suggestions that he set a timetable for withdrawal or send in more troops as he counseled patience for Americans who were questioning the war’s painful costs. ■ Five years ago: The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Americans had the right to own a gun for self-defense anywhere they lived. ■ One year ago: A saucershaped NASA vehicle testing new technology for Mars landings rocketed high over the Pacific and deployed a novel inflatable braking system, but its massive parachute failed to fully unfurl as it descended to a splashdown.


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Briefly: Nation vowed never to be taken alive — was fatally shot during an encounter with Border CHARLESTON, S.C. — Patrol agents Funerals for three more victims Friday about of a deadly shooting during a 30 miles west Matt Bible study in South Carolina of the prison were being held Saturday at the he escaped from with David church where they were slain. Sweat on June 6. Services were held for Sweat remained on the lam 54-year-old Cynthia Hurd at the Saturday, and about 1,200 Emanuel African Methodist searchers focused intensely on Episcopal Church in Charleston, 22 square miles encompassing 11 days after a gunman entered thick forests and heavy brush the church and killed her and around where Matt was killed. eight other people — all AfricanPolice hoped the solo escapee Americans. Police contend the would finally succumb to the attack was racially motived. stress of little sleep, scant food Attendees included South and biting bugs. Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and the Rev. Today’s news guests Jesse Jackson. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for Funerals for Tywanza Sandtoday’s TV news shows: ers, 26, and Susie Jackson, 87, ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Jim took place at the church later in Obergefell, lead plaintiff in gay marriage case; Republican presidential candidate the day. Mike Huckabee; Democratic presidential The services follow one Fricandidate Bernie Sanders; Rep. Peter day for another victim, the Rev. King, R-N.Y. Clementa Pinckney, whose ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Two eulogy was delivered in person Republican presidential candidates, Sen. by President Barack Obama. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and

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One escapee dead MALONE, N.Y. — With his escape partner killed, the surviving convicted murderer who pulled off an elaborate breakout from a maximum-security prison three weeks ago could have a tougher time eluding the army of searchers scouring miles of thick woods in far northern New York, police said Saturday. Richard Matt — who once

Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana; Mary Bonauto, civil rights project director for Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio; Reps. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Elijah Cummings, D-Md., and Trey Gowdy, R-S.C.; Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign; Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.

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Briefly: World finance ministers decided to hold a meeting without Greece to assess how to keep the euro TUNIS, Tunisia — Thousands of tourists fled from Tuni- currency union stable sia on Saturday after the counTsipras try’s worst terrorist attack killed in the face of heightened 38 people — including 15 Britons — as the government strug- risks that Greece could drop out. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipgles to prevent future jihadi ras shocked Greece’s creditors attacks against the all-imporlate Friday when he called for a tant tourism sector. referendum in a week on New measures to increase whether to accept the reforms the numbers of troops on the streets and crack down on orga- that the rescue lenders want in return for more financial aid. nizations with radical links, The country’s bailout prohowever, won’t bring the tourgram ends Tuesday, and without ists back in the short term, furan extension or more loans from ther threatening the fragile creditors, Greece is likely to be economy. in arrears on a debt payment Tunisian authorities identidue the same day. Its banks face fied the attacker as Seifeddine Rezgui, saying he killed 38 peo- the risk of collapse. ple, 15 of them British, as well Fire engulfs audience as German, Irish, Belgian and Portuguese victims, and sent TAIPEI, Taiwan — A fire on thousands of tourists fleeing to a music stage spread into a airports. crowd of spectators at a party Saturday night at a Taiwan Greece standing shaky water park, injuring more than BRUSSELS — Greece’s place 200 people, authorities said. An accidental explosion of an in the euro currency bloc looked unknown powder set off the fire increasingly shaky Saturday near the stage in front of about after eurozone nations rejected 1,000 spectators, said Wang Weia monthlong extension to its sheng, a liaison with the New bailout program and the prime minister called for a risky popu- Taipei City fire department command center. lar vote on the country’s finanWang said 83 people had cial future. serious injuries and 131 others Worried Greeks queued outhave light injuries. side banks for cash amid the The Associated Press uncertainty, while eurozone

Tourists spurn beach where terrorists attack

HELLO, LADIES A hunky male gorilla, Shabani, has female humans going ape after photos of the 18-year-old animal began going viral on social media. Young women have been flocking to see the pretty primate, who lives at the Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Nagoya, Japan. Excited users of Twitter now are swapping photos of the hairy heartthrob: close-up portraits, alluring full-body poses and sizzling snapshots of Shabani showing off his impressive muscles. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Gay leaders now set sights on civil rights High court’s ruling buoys advocates PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEWS SOURCES

WASHINGTON — Exhilarated by the Supreme Court’s endorsement of same-sex marriage, gay rights leaders have turned their sights to what they see as the next big battle: Obtaining federal, state and local legal protections in employment, housing, commerce and other arenas, just like those barring discrimination based on race, religion, sex and national origin. The proposals pit advocates against many of the same religious conservatives who opposed legalizing same-sex marriage, and who now see the protection of what they call religious liberty as their most urgent task. These opponents argue that antidiscrimination laws will inevitably be used to force religious people and institutions to violate their beliefs, whether by providing services for same-sex weddings or by employing gay men and lesbians in church-related jobs. Same-sex couples won the right to marry nationwide as a divided Supreme Court on Friday handed a crowning victory to the gay rights movement, setting off a jubilant cascade of long-delayed weddings in states where they had been forbidden. “No longer may this liberty be denied,” said Justice Anthony Kennedy. The vote was narrow — 5-4 — but Kennedy’s majority opinion was clear and firm: “The court now holds that same-sex couples may exercise the fundamental right to marry.”

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Cindy Brittain, left, of Marrowstone Island and Linda Rohrs of Port Townsend celebrate the Supreme Court ruling in support of same-sex marriage on a Jefferson County street corner Friday. The ruling put an end to samesex marriage bans in the 14 states that still maintain them — Washington state legalized same-sex marriage in 2012 — and provided an exclamation point for breathtaking changes in the nation’s social norms in recent years. As recently as last October, just over one-third of the states permitted gay marriages.

Geographic inequities Nationally, antidiscrimination laws for gay people are a patchwork with major geographic inequities, said Brad Sears, executive director of the Williams Institute at the School of Law of the University of California, Los Angeles. “Those who don’t live on the two coasts or in the Northeast have been left behind in terms of legal protection,” he said. At least 22 states bar discrimination based on sexual orientation, and most of them also offer protections to transgender people. In many states, some local gov-

ernments have antidiscrimination laws, but they are often weak or poorly enforced, said Ruth Colker, an expert on discrimination law at Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. “Typically, the penalty for violating a city ordinance is more akin to a traffic violation,” she said. “State-level penalties can be much more significant.” As they push for more state and local safeguards, rights advocates are also starting a long-term campaign for a broad federal shield that would give sexual orientation and gender identity protected status under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. With executive orders last year, President Barack Obama barred discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity by federal agencies and federal contractors, including companies employing about one in five American workers, Sears said.

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West: Investigators probe plane crash that killed 9

West: Episcopalians pick first black presiding bishop

Nation: Woman removes Confederate flag in S.C.

World: African heat wave travels north into Spain

EIGHT PASSENGERS FROM the Holland America Line ship ms Westerdam and a pilot died when a DeHavilland DHC-3 Otter turboprop crashed into a cliff in Misty Fjords National Monument near Ketchikan in southeast Alaska. The shore excursion was sold through Holland America. National Transportation Safety Board representatives are investigating after reaching the crash site Saturday. The cruise ship victims were from California, Maryland, Oregon and Nevada, Alaska state troopers said. There were 2,095 passengers on the Westerdam, which returned on schedule to Seattle on Saturday.

THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH elected its first African-American presiding bishop, choosing Bishop Michael Curry of North Carolina during the denomination’s national assembly in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Curry will succeed Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, who will complete her nine-year term on Nov. 1. She was the first female presiding bishop and the first woman to lead an Anglican national church. The Episcopal Church is the U.S. body of the Anglican Communion, an 80 million-member worldwide fellowship of churches with roots in the Church of England.

THE CONFEDERATE BATTLE flag was temporarily removed from the front of the South Carolina Statehouse on Saturday when a woman climbed the flagpole and — despite calls by police to get down — removed the banner. Bree Newsome, 30, of Charlotte, N.C., was about halfway up the 30-foot steel flagpole just after dawn Saturday when officers of the South Carolina Bureau of Protective Services ran to the flagpole and told her to get down. Instead, she continued climbing to the top and removed the flag. The flag, which is protected by state law, was raised about 45 minutes later.

WEATHER STATIONS ACROSS Spain are warning people to take extra precautions as a heat wave engulfs much of the country. The country’s meteorological agency said a mass of hot air originating in Africa is moving northward, bringing with it until at least Monday temperatures reaching 104 degrees. Northeastern Catalonia’s meteorological service said Saturday that the heat brings with it “a particularly high risk of forest fires” in the districts of Barcelona and Girona. In Egypt, fierce winds whipped through Cairo as many residents took cover from blowing sand.


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Details given on revamping PA theater plays year-round. “It was a wild ride,” said Scot Whitney, “and it’s still going.” Linda Whitney added that the restored State Theater brings $1 million annually — through jobs and surrounding business — to its community. “Arts organizations drive local economies,” she said. Nuts-and-bolts queries about a reborn Lincoln followed. “Have you thought about parking?” one woman asked, while Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts board member Bruce Hattendorf wondered whether there’s enough backstage space for live theater productions. The answers: Yes and yes. “Downtown has a substantial amount of parking,” Bergner said, adding that valet parking might be needed on nights when a performance is sold-out.

Supporters hear of funds, various uses BY DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Before the public forum about downtown’s shuttered Lincoln Theater had even begun, the conversations were loud and lively. In the upstairs conference room at The Landing mall Thursday evening, about 60 people gathered to hear about one vision for the 99-year-old movie house: that of a nonprofit arts center with a big stage, a small dance floor, a wide screen and about 480 seats. Scott Nagel, executive director of Port Angeles’ Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival and former chief of the Northwest Folklife Festival of Seattle, organized the forum.

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Coming together The gathering brought together local architect Michael Gentry, Washington Arts Commission executive director Karen Hanan and Scot and Linda Whitney of Harlequin Productions, the theater company that reopened the old State Theater in Olympia. Nagel and his wife and business partner, Karen Powell, put an offer of $235,000 on the Lincoln Theater last December, nine months after Sun Basin Theatres of Wenatchee closed it down. They’ve since been gathering the funds, through pledged donations, to make good on the offer. So far, $175,000 has been raised, and Nagel continues to point people

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At a public forum about the fate of Port Angeles’ Lincoln Theater on Thursday are, from left, chief fundraiser Scott Nagel, architect Michael Gentry and Linda Whitney of Olympia’s State Theater. toward www.RevitalizePortAngeles.org, where the “Revitalize PA Projects” and “Light Up the Lincoln” pages direct visitors to the detailed plan and the pledge form. At the meeting, questions flew: about how to renovate the theater, whether the community will support it and, as one woman asked, how are you going to compete with Netflix? “We already have 130 donors, 65 of which have pledged $1,000 or more,” said George Bergner, the

Lincoln project’s business manager. He considers that a good sign and noted that one anonymous supporter made a $75,000 matching donation.

Grant possible Hanan, for her part, told the crowd that once it’s purchased, the Lincoln Theater could apply for a state Building for the Arts grant to cover up to 20 percent of the project cost. To oohs and aahs, she projected photos of other

renovated movie houses onto a big screen. Theaters from Bremerton to Spokane have been saved from wrecking crews, Hanan said, and turned into the saviors of their downtowns. The Whitneys know the story firsthand: They bought the abandoned State Theater nearly 20 years ago and raised $1.3 million to transform it. They won two Building for the Arts grants, increased their staff from one to eight full-timers and now present musicals and

said she’d go to the Lincoln instead, not only because it’s closer but also for the communal moviegoing experience. Yet she sees many people glued to their devices. She is well aware of Netflix and other digital content providers, and wonders whether there are enough people who’ll leave their houses and devices for a new Lincoln Theater. The Seattle Seahawks draw easily 50,000 people to CenturyLink Field, Bergner said. They could have watched the game on their tablets or smartphones.

‘The real deal’ “The question,” he said “is: How many people want to see the real deal?” Bergner believes a new Lincoln, with music, films, dance and theater, will draw audiences out. As for the new Lincoln’s design, Gentry said that’s open to question, too. “We need to engage in a design” together. “What we’re doing tonight,” added Gentry, “is the beginning of a discussion of what might work.” Nagel added he’s continuing to gather volunteers and ideas, and put his phone number, 360-8083940, on the flier distributed at the forum. It will include an open house at the theater itself. A date hasn’t been set. Shortly before the forum ended, Hanan offered encouraging words. “We have to think with a big vision,” she said. “I would say: Think big if we want a world-class space.”

There is room at the back of the theater, said Nagel. And while the Lincoln will be a venue for film festivals and screenings, it will be made over into a place for concerts, plays and parties, dressing rooms and all. Carol Philpott, a longtime member of the Port Angeles Light Opera Association, aka PALOA, praised that plan. It became increasingly difficult to find a place for PALOA’s productions, she said, as Port Angeles High School’s auditorium got too expensive. PALOA ceased staging shows last year. “This would be a godsend,” Philpott said of a ________ reopened Lincoln. A Sequim woman who Features Editor Diane Urbani identified herself as a lover de la Paz can be reached at 360of the offerings at Port 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. Townsend’s Rose Theatre urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

Sequim man arrested for 2nd-degree rape charged investigation of burglary after police investigation BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — An anonymous tip led to the arrest Friday morning of Marlon John Lamprecht, a longtime Sequim resident who allegedly stole six firearms and more than $20,000 in cash from the home of a Port Angeles-area acquaintance June 15. But a shotgun and about $19,000 in cash that were stolen remains missing, Clallam County Sheriff’s Sgt. John Keegan said Friday.

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An emergency felony warrant had been issued for Lamprecht’s arrest June 20 after authorities searched his Ryser Avenue residence and found $300 in stolen cash, five of the six stolen guns and parts to a gun safe that held cash and firearms. The gun-safe parts included a lock that matched the alleged victim’s key. The recovered guns were an AK-47, a .22-caliber handgun, a .30-06 hunting rifle, a .30/30 lever action

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she tried to get away, court papers said. A witness told investigators that PORT ANGELES — A 28-year-old Schroeder had dragged a screaming man has been charged with secondwoman into a vehicle and hit her repeatdegree rape and other crimes after a Port edly in the car, Officer Erik Smith wrote Angeles police investigation. in a supplemental probable-cause stateDavid Lyle Schroeder, 28, was ment. charged Thursday in Clallam County The woman had multiple bruises and Superior Court with second-degree rape, scratches on her face, police said. Schrounlawful imprisonment domestic vioeder had scratches and a split lip, they lence, possessing a stolen vehicle and added. fourth-degree assault-domestic violence Schroeder denied that he hit or raped for an alleged attack that occurred last the woman in a police interview and a Monday in West Port Angeles. An 18-year-old woman told police that Thursday court hearing. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Schroeder punched and raped her in a Christopher Melly set Schroeder’s bail at field near 2138 W. 18th St., according to $50,000 and signed a sexual assault prothe arrest report. The woman said she was assaulted in tection order for the alleged victim. Schroeder will be arraigned next a stolen Mitsubishi Galant that SchroThursday in Superior Court. eder was driving and was attacked as PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Authorities arrested Lamprecht, 23, without incident after he was found on private property in the 1000 block of Fish Hatchery Road off Taylor Cutoff Road in Sequim at 10 a.m. Friday. “We got an anonymous tip that he was on the property, sleeping in a car,” Keegan said. “We woke him up.” The car was not stolen, Keegan said. Lamprecht, a convicted felony bail jumper, was booked later Friday without bond into the county jail for investigation of six counts of theft of a firearm, five counts of unlawful possession of a firearm and single counts of first-degree burglary and first-degree theft. He probably will make his first Superior Court appearance at 1 p.m. Monday, Sheriff’s Sgt. Jeff Finley said late Friday afternoon.


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Winchester chimes will be heard at noon Monday in Clallam and Jefferson counties during a test of the tsunami siren system. The North Olympic Peninsula counties will join Grays Harbor and Pacific counties in testing the Washington State All Hazard Alert Broadcast Siren system. Those who are outside and within 4,000 feet of the sirens will hear 10 seconds of chimes, followed by a voice saying the sound was only a test. “With the heightened awareness of the wildfire and urban fire danger in this unseasonably dry spring and summer, it is important folks are in the know that this is just our monthly scheduled test,” said Jamie Wisecup, program coordinator for the emergency management unit of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. “The Winchester chimes sound is used for testing. The wailing siren sound would be in the case of a real-world warning,” she added. In Jefferson County, sirens are at three sites in Port Townsend — the Port Townsend marina, Point Hudson and Fort Worden — and on the Hoh reservation on the West End. In Clallam County, sirens are at Diamond Point, Dungeness Fire Station, Four Seasons Ranch, Marine Drive in Port Angeles, Lower Elwha Klallam

Briefly . . . Services set for teen who died in Ore. PORT ANGELES — Services are planned this week for a Port Angeles teen who died of drowning in Gresham, Ore. Aaron Luke Peters, a member of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, drowned last Wednesday afternoon while trying to cross the Sandy River with about 30 other young people in a group of 100 youngsters at Oxbow Park west of Portland, Ore. He was 13. A candlelight service is set at the Lower Elwha tribal gymnasium, 2851 Lower Elwha Road, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. A funeral service will be at the gymnasium at 10 a.m. Thursday. Dinner will follow the service at the Lower Elwha Tribal Center. Peters was attending a Native American leadership camp. He was pronounced dead at Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center in Gresham, Ore. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements.

Community Center, Clallam Bay, the Quileute A-KaLat Community Center in LaPush and two sites in Neah Bay. The sirens will sound a warning as part of a notification system for people outside of buildings and on beaches of coastal communities. A similar notification test can be heard inside buildings on a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration All Hazard Alert Weather radio at noon Wednesday. During a real event, both the sirens and NOAA All Hazard Alert Weather radios would sound a warning message. The testing of the sirens and radio systems is a key component of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe’s and Jefferson and Clallam counties’ Tsunami Ready program. The Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management urges residents to purchase a NOAA weather radio for use in emergencies. The department will program the radio for free. For more information, phone the department at 360-385-9368. Clallam County residents who want to let officials know where they were when they heard the test can phone Wisecup at 360417-2525. For more information, visit www.emd.wa.gov, www. clallam.net/Emergency Management or www.jeffco eoc.org.

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Consumer fireworks go on sale in most places BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The first day for sales of Fourth of July consumer fireworks was today at noon for most of the 26 licensed stands on the North Olympic Peninsula. An exception is the lone fireworks stand in Forks, which is operated by the West End Youth League. It will be open only from Wednesday through Saturday because of the high fire danger. While it is legal to discharge state-approved “safe and sane” fireworks in most Peninsula jurisdictions — excluding the city of Port Townsend — authorities are urging the public to leave the pyrotechnics to climaxes the town’s Indethe experts this Fourth of pendence Day celebration July. Saturday, is asking for the “We’re asking people not help of an organization or to do fireworks and to go to service club. the public displays instead,” “The chamber could use Clallam County Fire Marsome help securing the shal Annette Warren said Olympic Discovery Trail Friday. “We are very concerned the afternoon of July 4 from 3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. to about this particular Fourth.” keep people from getting The recent spell of warm too close to the fireworks show setup,” said chamber and dry weather has left the vegetation dry and Executive Director Russ extremely susceptible to Veenema. fire, state and local fire offi“In the past, we have cials said. used the boys from Those who choose to DeMolay, but they do not blow up fireworks themhave the ability to assist selves this week are advised any longer. to keep hoses or buckets of “We need people at the water nearby, officials said. Francis Street Park “We are very concerned entrance and also on the with the current weather Olympic Discovery Trail a few hundred yards west of conditions and the dangers that consumer fireworks Francis Street,” Veenema present not only to personal said. safety, but the very real fire “Breaking the time up threat they pose to our cominto two or three shifts works great, and the bonus munities and the wildland areas,” Warren said in a is that these sites are the news release. best places to watch the “We urge everyone to show.” leave fireworks in the hands A club or group seeking of professionals and to go to raise $250 to enforce the and enjoy one of the more trail closure east of the Red than 100 firework displays Lion Hotel during Saturoffered across the state.” day can contact Veenema at 360-477-9036 or russ@ portangeles.org. Peninsula Daily News

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Last chance in PA This is the last Fourth of July to legally discharge consumer fireworks in the city of Port Angeles. Consumer fireworks can be set off in the city from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday only. Port Townsend banned consumer fireworks within the city limits in 2003. Other North Olympic Peninsula jurisdictions allow the use of personal fireworks throughout the week. Legal fireworks include fountains, sparklers, smokers, spinners, roman candles and noisemakers. State law prohibits sky rockets, bottle rockets, firecrackers and larger explosives like M-80s. For an illustrated list of what’s legal and what’s not, visit http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-fireworks. Here are the days and times when it is OK to light consumer fireworks by jurisdiction, according to the State Patrol:

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dence Day fireworks display at Fort Worden,” Beezley said of the planned Port Townsend public display. High fire danger prompted the West End Youth League to shorten the number of days it will operate. “Even the smallest of fireworks could cause huge fires with the dry conditions of yards, trees and nearby forests,” said Jolene Winger, youth league president. Clallam County Fire District No. 1 Chief Bill Paul urged those using consumer fireworks to take special care this year. “We all love the Fourth of July and our kids love fireworks, but everything is so dry that people need to be extra diligent about their firework safety,” Paul said. A person who causes a fire with consumer fireworks may be charged for fire suppression costs and damages, Sequim City Attorney Craig Ritchie said. “This may be a year to back off on a lot of stuff you would otherwise shoot up into the air,” he said.

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■ Clallam County (unincorporated) — 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to midnight Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. July 5. ■ Jefferson County (excluding Port Townsend and Port Ludlow) — 9 a.m. to midnight Saturday. ■ Sequim, Forks and Port Ludlow — Noon to 11 p.m. today; 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to midnight Saturday; 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. July 5. ■ Port Angeles — 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday. ■ Port Townsend — No consumer fireworks. Last year, 155 fires were caused by fireworks statewide, state Fire Marshal Charles Duffy said.

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Fire: Lightning Budget: Major issues resolved CONTINUED FROM A1 ued high temperatures, and potential for some light“No communities are ning,” Nemeth said. “With that in mind, they threatened,” Nemeth noted. On Saturday, firefighters are gearing up for potential battled increased fire activ- new starts from the lightity, with smoke visible at ning strikes and increased several places throughout activity on the Paradise the North Olympic Penin- Fire.” When humidity drops to sula. “Right around noon, 40 percent or below, “genthings began to pick up, but eral activity begins to pick the crews were holding it up,” Nemeth said. “The along the river... and that is fallen logs will start burnreally their primary task – ing.” keeping it north of the Queets River,” Nemeth said. Red flag warning “At this point the fire is A red flag warning moving in the direction that issued by the National they want it to go, which is Weather Service is expected up towards the wilderness.” to be in force through The fire is burning tonight. north-northeast up toward “A red flag warning the rocky top of Pelton Peak means that there is high and eastward over Pelton and sustained winds,” Ridge. which have the potential to At lower elevations, the stoke the flames and push fire is being carried along them into new areas, by lichens, which are Nemeth said. extremely dry for this time Olympic National Park of year. has instituted a ban on About 78 firefighters open fires in the park’s wilwere on the ground Saturderness back country, day to corral the fire to including all locations along areas where it will burn the coast. out, and prevent it from Campfires are permitted spreading to new areas only in established fire lacking natural fire barrigrates at established front ers, Nemeth said. country campgrounds. The burn restriction will Expand today remain in place until furThe fire is expected to ther notice. Camp stoves may still be continue expanding today — in the direction of more used in the park’s wilderness back country, but wilderness, she added. “Eventually it will run should be operated well into natural barriers which away from flammable vegewill stop it, such as rock tation and forest litter. Because of the extreme faces and areas where the fuels are not as heavy as in conditions on the Peninthe rainforest,” Nemeth sula, Olympic National Forest also has implemented said. Increased temperatures fire restrictions. Burn bans are in effect and low relative humidity combined with unstable air in Clallam and Jefferson masses and possible dry counties and on state lightning could push the Department of Natural fire to spread and raise the Resources land. The city of potential for new fires to Forks also imposed a burn ban. start, fire managers said. The area, which experi________ enced its driest spring in Valley Edi120 years, is ripe for fire, tor Sequim-Dungeness Chris McDaniel can be reached experts said. at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or “Through the weekend, cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. we are anticipating contin- com.

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LAPUSH — Firefighters were battling a driftwood fire on Rialto Beach on Saturday afternoon. “It is in some of the big driftwood logs that are in the jetty there,” located about an eighth of a mile south of the Rialto Beach parking lot, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman. The fire was on the Quileute tribal side of Rialto Beach, she said. The fire was reported at 1:23 p.m. Saturday and measured about 100 feet by 70 feet at that time, said Brian King, chief criminal deputy for the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.

Smoke visible He said smoke was visible a couple of miles away from it. Jessica Hurley of Forks said the fire was raging when she and her family arrived at the beach at about 2 p.m. Driving up to the beach, “you could see the flames . . . and the smoke was billowing out.” Park firefighters were among those responding to the blaze, Maynes said. A park ranger was directing people not to park in the gravel parking lot.

CONTINUED FROM A1 Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, said Friday that most major issues, including funding for public education required by the state Supreme Court’s McCleary decision, had been resolved. The education-funding increase will be covered by additional revenue that’s been forecast, he said. “McCleary funding is pretty well settled,” Tharinger said. Inslee said that even though “hundreds of details” have not been resolved, he has been assured by leaders in both chambers that none of those details would prevent a final budget from passing early next week. “All of us here are highly confident that this framework will be adopted, our state will continue in business Wednesday morning and we’re going to make great progress in the state,” he said.

Tuesday deadline A new two-year budget must be signed into law by midnight Tuesday to prevent dozens of state agencies and other offices from closing completely or partially. Thousands of state workers had received notice that they would be temporarily laid off starting Wednesday if a budget wasn’t adopted in time. Lawmakers had struggled for months on the twoyear state budget, expected to be in the range of $38 billion, because of differing ideas on how to address a state Supreme Court mandate to put more money into the state’s basic education system. They adjourned a 105day regular session two days early and a 30-day special session last month without a deal because the politically divided chambers had differing ideas on how best to address the court. Democrats initially sought a new capital-gains tax, while Republicans insisted that no taxes were needed because of increasing state revenues. Within the last week of the current second 30-day special session, Democrats dropped the new tax idea and instead sought additional revenue through closing or limiting several tax exemptions. In a counter offer, Republicans offered up a few different tax exemptions to be closed. The framework of the current agreement includes the closure of tax exemptions, but officials haven’t said which ones. Tharinger and other legislators representing the 24th District, which covers

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State Parks announced a ban on all campfires at state parks and on stateOLYMPIA — Citing extreme wildcontrolled ocean beaches. fire risk with high temperatures and The overall ban prohibits campfires widespread drought conditions, Gov. in state forests, state parks and anyJay Inslee and the state lands commiswhere else on 13 million acres of statesioner have taken emergency steps to protected lands. reduce the risk of dangerous wildfires It will last until Sept. 30. — and deal with them if they start. Burn bans also are in effect in ClalThe governor also asked people to lam and Jefferson counties. limit — or forgo — their fireworks use State officials are acting early as on the Fourth of July. they try to have firefighting resources “Fireworks, while often part of our ready to quickly attack fire starts Fourth of July celebration, pose an before they expand. increased risk with the extremely dry About 125 new Washington conditions we’re experiencing this year,” the governor said in a statement National Guard members recently received firefighting training in issued Friday. “We’re strongly urging people to not Yakima, the governor’s office said. Last year, more than 850 Guard use them this year and celebrate in a members helped fight wildfires. different way.” The state wildfire season has begun His emergency proclamation allows earlier in recent years. the state Department of Natural As of June 23, there have been 313 Resources to quickly call on the National Guard and the State Guard to wildfires across the state, Inslee’s office said. help respond to wildfires. In 2014, by this date, there were 214 “The fire danger now is unlike any wildfires; in 2013 there were 169; in we’ve seen in a long time, if ever,” 2012 there were 155; and in 2011 there Inslee said. “We need to be prepared for the pos- were 55. Last year’s fire season was the bigsibility of an unprecedented fire seagest on record in Washington, the govson.” ernor’s office said. Lands Commissioner Peter GoldThe Carlton Complex fire in northmark has banned all outdoor fires on central Washington destroyed more state land protected by the Natural Resources Department. than 250,000 acres.

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Republican Rep. Vincent Buys plays the violin in a mostly empty state Capitol for reporters waiting overnight for news on a potential state budget deal in Olympia. Clallam and Jefferson counties and a portion of Grays Harbor County, agreed on Friday that a third special session was likely. “We are not going to shut down the state,” said Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim. Sen. Jim Hargrove, a major budget negotiator, said late Friday afternoon he was hopeful a budget compromise could be reached by Monday. “We’re all working like crazy to get done before the end of the month so that the state of Washington can operate like it should,” he said Friday in a voice message. “It looks like we’re on track to maybe make that happen, but there are some difficult decisions and compromises yet to be made in the next 24 hours, and hopefully that will happen

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Maynes said. Emergency personnel used a Stokes stretcher, One of the passengers — which was lowered to the a 48-year-old woman — minivan. “was able to get out of the The basket-style vehicle and walked up to the stretcher is designed to be road to flag other drivers used where there are obstadown,” Maynes said. cles to movement or other Before rescuers arrived, a hazards, including slopes Cutting tools not used 72-year-old man, another and wooded terrain. passenger, was also able to Hydraulic cutting The man was removed get out of the car and get up tools were not used during from the vehicle and the rescue operation, strapped into the basket, to the road, she added. making safe evacuation possible, firefighters said. Paramedics said they treated the two pasHEATING & COOLING SERVICE, INC. sengers for non-life-threatening injuries and transported them via ambulance The driver “needed assistance to get out,” she said. Twelve firefighter/paramedics from Fire District No. 2, along with two firefighters and four rangers from the park, worked to free the driver.

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Street: Busy PA intersection CONTINUED FROM A1 “For the amount of people who cross that intersection, it’s probably one of the most utilized by vehicles and pedestrians,” Fulton said, comparing it with intersections along Lincoln Street. It’s especially acute during Westport’s morning and afternoon shift changes, and during lunchtime. “It’s very chaotic,” Fulton said. “If there is a [driver] who has stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross, you still have people passing on the PAUL GOTTLIEB/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS right who do not know there Westport LLC workers cross Marine Drive in Port Angeles last week at is a pedestrian in the cross- the congested Tumwater Street intersection, where a traffic lane on walk.” Marine Drive will be narrowed Monday to improve safety.

Long-term issue The issue is one the city has struggled with for years, dating back at least to October 2012. That’s when the City Council abandoned plans to conduct a $22,700 study to examine building an overpass or pedestrian tunnel at the location that city officials decided would have been too expensive to pursue. The project that will be completed by noon Monday will include removal of noparking restrictions on the north side of Marine Drive west of Tumwater Street to allow two-hour parking. Two-hour parking signs also will be installed on the south side of Marine Drive to provide parking in unrestricted spaces now occupied for long periods of time Two-lane east-west Marine Drive is a major conduit for marine trades workers, truck and semi-tractor trailer drivers, and the hundreds of workers who are employed at Nippon Paper Industries USA and staff Port Angeles Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office on Ediz Hook. Marine Drive also has a marked shoulder for the Olympic Discovery Trail, popular with bicyclists heading out to Ediz Hook who

also must deal with the vehicular confusion, Fulton said. Fulton acknowledged the lane revision could back up traffic in a section of the city where vehicles already bunch up during the day. The three-block area contains Cedar Street, a main conduit to the city’s west side; Tumwater Truck Route, which has a traffic signal and connects to the westbound portion of U.S. Highway 101; and Tumwater Street, which also connects to the west side. Fulton said the city worked with Westport to come up with the plan. He said the company has been raising concerns about the crosswalk for several years. City and company officials have met several times “in an effort to address safety issues for Westport employees,” company General Manager David Hagiwara said last week in an email to the Peninsula Daily News. “They have been supportive in trying to find solutions, and the traffic revisions as proposed are the latest in the efforts to resolve the situation.” After construction of an overpass or pedestrian tunnel was rejected, city and

he three-block area contains Cedar Street, a main conduit to the city’s west side; Tumwater Truck Route, which has a traffic signal and connects to the westbound portion of U.S. Highway 101; and Tumwater Street, which also connects to the west side.

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The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. Also at the meeting, staff will provide an update on the district’s safety program and communication activities.

Charter review The Clallam County Charter Review Commission will conduct a public hearing in Port Angeles on Monday. The hearing will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St.

Planning Commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will continue to review and develop recommended draft zoning regulations for recreational marijuana producers, processors and retailers Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse. Commission members also will review a draft Clallam County Shoreline Master Program update and public comments received.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider awarding a bid for construction of a medical office building when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. They will conduct an executive session to discuss lease or purchase of real estate. Commissioners also will hear a 2015-17 strategic plan update from CEO Eric Lewis and hear reports on quality management system policies and on a diagnostic imaging PACs (picture archiving and communication) system purchase.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will conduct a public hearing to consider creating a new chapter in county code for the operation of wheeled allterrain vehicles Tuesday. The hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners will begin their regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Agenda items include: ■ A contract amendment with the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs and Friendship Diversion Services extending an agreement to Sept. 30. ■ A contract amendment with Cedar Grove updating Department of Behavioral Health and Recovery contract language. ■ Agreements with Reflections Counseling Services Group to provide substance abuse treatment services to unfunded adult clients and intervention and family support services to those with addicted family members. ■ A contract amendment with Reflections Counseling Services Group updating Department of Behavioral Health and Recovery contract language. ■ Agreement with Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for an Olympia oyster restoration project. ■ A request for proposals for a mental health and substance abuse intervention program in public schools. ■ A resolution for appointments and designation of members on the Washington Counties Risk Pool. ■ A resolution adopting supplemental appropriations and a budget revision. ■ A public hearing on debatable budget emergencies. An executive session is scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday to allow the board to discuss with staff litigation or potential litigation. Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session. Dr. Tim Walsh, chief hazards geologist for the state Department of Natural Resources, will provide a briefing on the Lake Creek/ Lake Boundary fault. The board also will discuss a conceptual draft interlocal agreement for the Clallam County Economic Infrastructure Council.


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OLYMPIA — The House has passed a measure that makes several changes to the state’s new recreational marijuana market, including eliminating the three-tier tax structure and replacing it with a single excise tax of 37 percent at the point of sale. House Bill 2136 passed the House on a 59-38 vote Friday, and the bill now heads to the Senate for consideration. An amendment that passed Friday removed language from the original bill that would have allowed local bans on licensed marijuana businesses only if approved by the jurisdiction’s voters. To encourage more cities and counties to allow marijuana businesses, the bill directs the state to share pot revenue with jurisdictions that do so. It would also allow them to adopt more flexible zoning for where pot grows and stores can be located.

The 37 percent excise tax is one that everyone would have to pay, both medical marijuana patients and recreational users. However, under the bill, patients who are in a registry created under another bill passed by the Legislature earlier this year would be exempt from sales tax on their purchases. The new measure allows counties and cities to reduce the current buffer zone around businesses from the current 1,000 feet to as little as 100 feet for recreation and child care centers, public parks or transit centers, libraries and arcades. The 1,000-foot zone would remain in place for schools. The measure also bans marijuana vending machines, marijuana clubs and drivethroughs. Friday’s vote was the third on House Bill 2136, which passed in both the regular session that ended in April and the first special session that ended last month.

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Sequim stormwater master plan draft eyed Proposal broken down into three tiers to deal with long, short term BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — A draft proposed plan to address water runoff met with disapproval from two City Council members. “I was really disappointed in the whole plan,” Councilman Ted Miller said during a council meeting Monday. “There is no attempt for balance. There is no attempt to provide any kind of fiscal trade-off analysis, which is absolutely critical.” The draft storm- and surface water master plan outlines three tiers of possible work ranging from $702,000 to $3.24 million. Councilman Erik Erichsen said he “didn’t see anything in this plan that would convince me that we have a need for all of these things.” Their comments came after a presentation of the plan — the first ever considered by the city — that was prepared by Herrera Environmental Consultants Inc., a Seattle-based consultant group.

It can be read online at http://tinyurl.com/PDNWaterPlan. Public comment can be made at open houses Wednesdays and Thursdays or by contacting Ann Soule, project manager, at 360582-2436 or asoule@sequim wa.gov. The draft plan is intended to prepare the city for long-term management of stormwater to avoid flooding and water quality problems as the population grows, city staff said.

Dungeness Bay It outlines ways in which stormwater could be trapped and reused during dry spells before spilling out into Dungeness Bay. City staff said that currently, the city lacks a stormwater inspection program for private facilities; a long-term stormwater plan for growth, changes in weather patterns or capital improvements; knowledge of water quality and habitat; pollution prevention outreach; and funding for stormwater work.

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Road, but that has since been dropped from the master plan because of its exorbitant cost. “The reservoir project was just pulled off of the funding side because it is a $46 million project to become both an irrigation storage and a stormwater storage project,” Soule said. “There is just no way to see how much the city’s obligation is going to end up being.”

No number yet And while the reservoir remains a high priority, “we just can’t put a number on it yet, and it is not fair to guess because it throws our entire outlook off . . . because it is so out of scale to everything else we need to do,” she added. Miller believes the remaining projects are too costly as well. “It doesn’t matter how nice it would be to have this. If it is going to cost a lot of money and we can’t afford it, we don’t want to do it,” he said. “Why waste the time studying it if we can’t afford it?” “It just seems to me, and I haven’t changed my mind after reading the plan, we have a solution looking for a problem.” Referencing the current

drought, Miller said the city should be concentrating on other projects to ensure enough water remains available for use. “I think [getting] more water from the river is going to be more critical than how we process stormwater. I think we are heading down the wrong path,” he said. The snowpack in the Olympic Mountains is at zero, the lowest it has been since 2005, when it was a little less than 50 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. The Dungeness River, which relies on snowpack through the summer and early autumn and provides water for the city, is expected to dwindle dramatically.

August-October driest The driest time is expected to be from August through October. Soule said the plan does address ways to conserve water during droughts. “This is not just a stormwater-focused plan,” she said. “It is a water resource management plan. It really is a holistic plan for water.” “This will likely be a several-month process of coun-

cil review [and] community review,” City Manager Steve Burkett told the council during the meeting. “At the next meeting July 13, staff will bring to you a proposed schedule for that review.” There will also be opportunities for the public to voice their concerns directly to council members, he noted. “I suspect that the end of this year, beginning next year, is when the council would be having discussions and having plans with the citizens.”

Open houses The city hosts open houses allowing public comment on the draft plan every Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and every Thursday from noon to 2 p.m. at the city’s interpretive center at the Water Reuse Demonstration Park, 500 N. Blake Ave. The open houses will be held through the time the plan is out for public comment, Soule said. The City Council will determine the length of the public comment period.

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Janet Gray, resource development director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s guest speaker will be Carr Tyndall, Port Townsend Paper Corp. general manager. The meeting sponsor is the Resort at Port Ludlow.

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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 Business expands AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com PORT ANGELES — Lynda on the Internet outside the Port Williamson, owner of Strait Occu- Angeles area. pational & Hand Therapy, has Station General Manager Todd expanded her business into the Ortloff hosts the Monday through wellness and fitness arena. Thursday segments. Williamson This week’s scheduled lineup: recently remod■ Monday: Master Gardeners eled her building Judy English, Bill Wrobel and Jeaat 708 S. Race St., nette Stehr-Green. Suite C, into a ■ Tuesday: Clallam County state-of-the-art fit- Fire District No. 2 Chief Sam Philness studio. lips and Clallam County Fire MarShe will add shal Annette Warren discuss fire Williamson new classes to her safety during the drought season practice, including and Fourth of July fireworks hazthe MELT Method and Booty ards. Barre. ■ Wednesday: Pre-empted by A four-week MELT Method Seattle Mariners game. course starts Monday, July 6, at 10 ■ Thursday: WOW! Working a.m. on Wellness forum speaker The business will continue to Katherine Wieseman discusses offer rehabilitation for the upper “Recreate and Enliven Whole extremities and Bowenwork. Body Movement the Feldenkrais For more information on Way.” classes or to register, phone 360417-0703.

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Music royalties NEW YORK — Sirius XM, the satellite radio service, will pay $210 million to major record labels to settle a lawsuit over royalties for old recordings, the company announced Friday. The deal, reached with Sony, Universal and Warner, the three largest music conglomerates — along with ABKCO, an independent that controls the rights to early Rolling Stones songs, among others — is the first such agreement over an obscure copyright matter that has become a closely watched issue in the industry: royalties for recordings made before 1972. TURN

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Covering the happy-hour scene in Seattle, nearly every week I see several first dates unfold — a lot of them awkward. I’ve seen guys ask their dates for help with the tab because they were short. I’ve seen them tell dates to order whatever they want — as long as they do it before happy hour ends. Bartenders can attest. They have a ringside seat every night. I asked some Puget Sound bottle jockeys for their favorite dating stories and to share advice based on dates they have seen go well.

■ Things that made a date turn south. “They have their phones out. And they are constantly staring at it or texting.” — Robison “People complaining too much about the service, the food, their job or whatever. It just sends a negative message.” — Minch

“Getting drunk. Enjoy your drinks with a little sensibility while allowing the booze . . . to take the edge off your anxiety or inhibition. Ver■ Mistakes guys make on first date. mouth, Sherry, bubbles. “A lot of guys treat first dates like an inter“Long drinks especially are a good choice: view, and more or less recite their resume.” collins, fizzes, bucks, Amari and soda — any— Ryan Minch, Liberty thing with relatively low alcohol. Four daiquiris in an hour, not so good.” “Don’t take up a girl’s offer to go Dutch.” — Jay Kuehner, Damn the Weather — Erik Hakkinen, Zig Zag Cafe “I see girls try to keep up with guys drinking. “It’s a big-tech town, with lots of Amazon Some girls can hold their own, but most fail workers now, and a lot of them talk about how when they try to drink with bigger guys.” much money they make. It’s a status thing. — Bridget Maloney, Witness “But I guarantee you . . . you don’t want to say that on the first date — unless [your date] is TURN TO ADVICE/A10

Governors’ trade missions have uneven success record BY DAVID A. LIEB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Governors across the country have been packing their bags for all-expenses-paid trade missions abroad, spending taxpayer dollars on costly trips that have an uneven track record of yielding any tangible benefits for their states. Two weeks ago alone, governors of 10 states were jetting across Europe, many converging at an air show in Paris. Others traveled to Canada, South America and Asia. More than a quarter of the nation’s governors were out of the country in the week of June 15.

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Since the start of 2014, governors have taken or scheduled more than 80 trips to 30 countries in their efforts to increase exports and entice foreign companies to expand in their states, BRIEFLY/A10 according to a nationwide analy-

sis of gubernatorial trade trips by The Associated Press. [Washington Gov. Jay Inslee led a trade mission to China in November 2013, attended the Farnborough International Air Show outside London in July 2014 and plans a trade mission to Japan and Korea this year, according to the website of the governor’s Office of International Relations.] The results are mixed, with some governors striking multimillion-dollar business deals and others achieving little to show for their travels. The AP analysis found that the cost to taxpayers has topped $2 million for the airfare, lodging, meals and promotional expenses of governors and their entourages. But the total cost is probably much higher: The bills for some trips have yet to be tallied, and many expenses have been paid directly by businesses or nonprofit organizations, which are not required to disclose all their spending.

In some cases, businesses that help sponsor the trips also pay to send along top executives, gaining direct access to governors and key staffers who can play pivotal roles in awarding financial incentives to companies. That has raised concerns among some government watchdog groups about the cozy nature of corporate-financed travel and the secrecy of money passing through nonprofit economicdevelopment groups.

International business Governors generally defend the trips, citing their potential to produce important international business deals. “We’ve found them to be a huge benefit,” said Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, who traveled to the International Paris Air Show last week and to Italy, Germany and Spain in March. “I wouldn’t go if it wasn’t good for the taxpayers.” TURN

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“I was working at Chez Gaudy [now closed]. This 21- or 22-year-old guy and ■ Things that haphis girl walked in. He’s pened before a date arrives or while his/her kind of shy, clearly out of his league. date steps away. “The girl ordered a Laphroaig neat and “People sneak in shots. excused herself to go to the My favorite was this guy bathroom. asked for the bill and left “He orders a white before the girl got back Russian. I told him, ‘No, from the bathroom. That you do not want that. That made for an awkward girl just ordered a cool glance between her and I. drink. And if she sees you I’m like ‘Uh, he’s gone.’ “One time my girlfriend order a white Russian, that’s the image she will was working behind the have of you. bar and a guy asked her “‘Here’s what you are out while his date was in going to do: You are going the bathroom.” to order a Sazerac. When — Minch she comes back, she might ask “What’s that drink?” “I see a lot of people pull “And you are going to out their phones and say casually that it’s the [check] Tinder or other dat- official drink of New ing apps.” Orleans. The recipe is 150 — Maloney years old. It has rye, Peychaud’s bitters, sugar “I had a girl show up and absinthe.’ before her first date and “The kid nailed it. I’m she said, ‘Tell me how he not claiming responsibility, tips . . . it’s going to deterbut they walked out holdmine a lot about how this ing hands.” night goes.’ — Robison “I told her that it wasn’t my info to give out, but I ■ A lot of first dates was very slow in retrieving take place at bars now. his credit-card receipt. Advice on places? Whatever she thought of his tip, I never knew.” “It shouldn’t be loud, — Will Ritthaler, Smith and think ahead about

comfy seating. Great dates watering hole.” — Robison can last hours, and barstools with no back or “Make sure it’s a combenches get old fast.” — Ritthaler fortable place, be it lighting, music or whatever. A hospitable staff that knows “Worth remembering: you doesn’t hurt either. intimate and cozy spaces “Vetting an establishbeget intimacy. A ferry ride ment is requisite. Perhaps to the Bainbridge Public choose a place that closes a House or Hitchcock, the little earlier, say 10 or 11. dinky bar at Machiavelli. “And if all goes well, you Roanoke Inn on Mercer can propose a nightcap at Island for if that friendly bike ride suddenly became another establishment, which if accepted, in my romantic. “The bar at Maneki over experience, is an excellent sushi and shochu. The Sit- barometer for success.” — Hakkinen ting Room after a show at On the Boards. The Pink ■ A guy sees a girl at Door. “The two sunset seats at the bar he likes: What’s a good first move? the Virginia Inn patio — during summer. Oliver’s “Just say ‘hi.’ Saying hi Twist in Magnolia. Backroom at Cafe Presse. Ocho. means a lot here because Sun Liquor No. 1. Barnacle people don’t approach other people. They will just sit for amari. Essex. Vito’s. and stare at the girl. Just Matt’s in the Market for approach her. Say ‘hi.’ ” lunch.” — Maloney — Kuehner “On a first date, do not take someone out where you hang out. You may think it didn’t go well, but your date might think otherwise. Some people are crazy. “And the last thing anyone wants is a stalker posting up at your local

“Walk up to someone confidently and say, ‘Hi, I am so and so. How are you?’ “You would be surprised how often that works. It’s a welcoming surprise when men are engaging in this town.” — Robison

Trips: Hit-and-miss track record CONTINUED FROM A9 to attract foreign investment to Wisconsin, although Nixon recently there have been no immediannounced one result from ate results. The London trip alone his spring trip: Piva Group, an Italian maker of vinyl cost the state more than windows, plans to invest $138,000. ■ Six months after Kan$6.5 million to open its first U.S. manufacturing facility sas Gov. Sam Brownback in Missouri, employing up to traveled to China with commerce and agriculture offi122 people. The company could get cials, Brownback spokesnearly $1 million in state woman Eileen Hawley said the “potential projects are incentives. The state reported still confidential.” The trip cost the state $11,100 in travel costs, mainly to subsidize business about $21,000. ■ South Carolina Gov. leaders who went along. But most costs were cov- Nikki Haley traveled to her ered by the Hawthorn Foun- parents’ native India in dation, a business-funded November, costing the state Missouri nonprofit that more than $56,000 for declined AP’s repeated travel, lodging, meals and requests to detail its marketing and about $10,000 from a “special expenses. events fund” financed by businesses and economicOverall deals, misses development groups. Overall, however, the The state Commerce trade trips have a hit-and- Department said the trip miss track record. Some resulted in more than 30 examples: “opportunities” its employ■ New Hampshire resi- ees are pursuing, although dents are still waiting for no specific deals have been results from a trip Gov. Mag- announced. gie Hassan took to Turkey a Haley had more success year ago. in March, when a secretive The trip cost taxpayers trip to Sweden was followed $15,000 and included more weeks later by an announcethan 100 matchmaking ment that Volvo would build meetings with businesses, its first U.S. auto plant in yet no specific deals have South Carolina in exchange been announced. for more than $200 million ■ Wisconsin Gov. Scott in state incentives. Walker, a potential Republican presidential candidate, Trade partners led a trade trip to Canada earlier this month, went to Governors often are London in February and quick to tout their trade took a trip to Germany, missions when they pay off Spain and France in April. with new jobs or trade partAll were touted as ways ners.

After Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam took a weeklong trade trip to Japan and South Korea in June 2014, Bridgestone announced plans to build a $233 million headquarters in Nashville. That was followed by the Denso auto parts supplier announcing an $85 million Tennessee expansion and Nissan announcing a $160 million project for parts suppliers. The state Department of Economic and Community Development said it spent about $19,000 on the trip. In some states, the costs remain unclear. Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear has taken eight foreign trips since 2014 — the most of any governor — but his administration has not yet provided costs to AP. And the Indiana Economic Development Foundation has not disclosed costs for any of the five foreign trade trips taken since last year by Gov. Mike Pence. California has been more forthcoming: When Gov. Jerry Brown and 15 lawmakers went to Mexico City last summer, about 90 business owners, lobbyists and political operatives paid $5,000 a piece to go along. Brown used the trip to sign various nonbinding agreements with Mexican officials on trade, education and environmental cooperation.

Trip doubts Despite some successes, the degree to which such trips actually increase economic activity remains in dispute. “The reason there’s no consensus is because it’s really hard to measure how

much of any export is due to this trip,” said Andrew Cassey, an associate economics professor at Washington State University who analyzed more than 500 gubernatorial trade trips taken from 1997 through 2006. It can take years to know whether the personal relationships forged on foreign trade trips pay off with increased business, he said. Cassey found the most common destinations were countries to which states already were exporting relatively large amounts of goods. Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan and China are the top destinations for governors, the AP analysis found. Mexico, Canada, France and Israel also are common targets. Often, governors and business leaders will line up deals that can be finalized on foreign soil as evidence of the successful fruits of their trips. For example, Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced at the Paris Air show that two aerospace companies were relocating a total of 80 employees from other states to Florida. And Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced multiple deals during a six-country European tour, including an expansion by a U.K.based auto insurer that could add almost than 1,200 jobs in Virginia and a $200 million Virginia expansion by German grocer Lidl. The trade trip is estimated to cost Virginia taxpayers more than $176,000. But McAuliffe, a former businessman, said such travel is crucial to attract foreign companies.

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Chevron tanker in for repairs WATER-WATCHERS IN PORT Angeles Harbor have noticed a big visitor tied up at Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1 North pier for the past week and a half. And unlike the oil tankers from the Alaska route that moor for topside repair, this ship from the Golden State carries a familiar oil company logo on its stack. Pegasus Voyager — all 904 feet of her — arrived June 17. She is operated by Chevron Shipping Co. as a lightering vessel along the California coast, and she displays the familiar Chevron logo. Chevron spokesman Jeff Moore told me that large tankers from oil-producing regions of the world, known as very large crude carriers, or VLCC, transport crude oil to the West Coast. But the ships are too large to go into port, so they anchor off the coast to unload.

ON THE WATERFRONT Pegasus VoySellars ager will rendezvous with these behemoths at designated locations off the coast of California, take on their product and transport it into port. Moore said the topside repair company Vigor Industrial is making repairs on Pegasus Voyager’s controllable pitch propeller system and that the ship is expected to return to service supporting Chevron Shipping Co.’s U.S. West Coast lightering operation in August. During Pegasus Voyager’s absence, sister ship Capricorn Voyager is filling the void.

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The Pegasus Voyager extends beyond the Terminal 1 pier in this view from the Port Angeles esplanade. will spend the next few days in the Boat Haven, taking on supplies and stores before heading off to Alaska. Platypus also is working on a Sea Horse Marine Coot 35 trawler. I understand that the Sequim owners are having electrical and mechanical upgrades performed on the Pocket Cruiser and also having her completely repainted.

Back in the water Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yachtrepair facility and steelboat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, relaunched the 87-foot Coast Guard cutter Barracuda on Thursday. The cutter had been at Platypus’ facility since early April to have a litany of maintenance items attended to, not the least of which was the replacement of hull plating. The patrol boat is making her way back to her homeport of Humboldt Bay, Calif. A bit later in the day Thursday, Platypus hauled out another 87-foot patrol boat, Sea Otter, which is based in San Diego. This Coast Guard cutter will be out of service for about six weeks, during

Two 87-foot Coast Guard cutters make a transition with Platypus Marine Inc.’s TraveLift. At left, the Barracuda, which was refurbished since arriving in April, is refloated Thursday, followed by the arrival of the Sea Otter, for similiar work to be done at Platypus’ complex.

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The 106-foot Westport yacht The Holding is shown on the hard at Platypus’ yard before she went back in the water on Friday. which time Platypus’ skilled personnel will perform maintenance on the props and shafts as well as sandblast, prime and paint the vessel. Additionally, the fuel tanks and gray-water tanks will be emptied, cleaned and inspected, their respective lines will be power-flushed and

replaced as necessary, any related valves will be checked and replaced if needed. Platypus on Friday launched The Holding, a 106-foot Westport yacht, after personnel cleaned the bottom, applied a new coat of bottom paint and attached new zincs. I understand the yacht

Out in Port Angeles Harbor on Wednesday, Tesoro Petroleum bunkered Dublin Sea, a 131-foot pusher tug.

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OW WILL THE SUPREME Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage alter the way Americans feel about the country, and how we feel about ourselves? I can’t speak for everyone. But I can speak for this one 12-year-old boy. He stands out among his siblings because he Frank lacks their optimism about things, even their Bruni quickness to smile. He has a darkness that they don’t. He’s a worrier, a brooder. He’s also more self-conscious. He can’t get comfortable with himself. And while this may be his wiring, it may also be something else. He has noticed that his heart beats faster not for girls but for other boys, and the sensation is as lonely and terrifying as it is intense. He doesn’t know what to do about it. He’s sure he’ll be reviled for it, because he hears all of the bigoted jokes that people aren’t necessarily aware that they’re telling, all of the cruel asides that they don’t always realize that they’re muttering. He craves some assurance that he’ll be spared their disdain and disgust. But the world hasn’t given him any. I can speak for a 16-year-old boy. He has a word for what he is — “gay” or “homosexual” or something worse, depending on who’s talking — but he doesn’t have answers for what that’s going to mean. At the mall one afternoon, he surreptitiously breaks away from his friends and steals into a bookstore. He’s looking for something to quiet the fear inside him. He finds an examination of “being gay in America” that’s called “Alienated Affections.” The phrase rattles him. It sounds like a diagnosis or sinister prophecy. To understand it better, he riffles hurriedly through the pages, glancing over his shoulder repeatedly to make sure that no one’s watching, listening carefully for any approaching steps. His nerve doesn’t last long; he manages to take in only a reference to drag queens, an explanation of bondage, an exploration of homoeroticism among prisoners. These are his options? Feathers, chains or the chain gang? The title of one chapter in particular catches his eye: “Beyond Gay or Gloomy: The Ordinary Miseries of Everyday Life.” Gloomy? Miseries? He’s not sure he has the stomach for this, or the strength. He closes the book, along with a bit of his heart. I can speak for a 20-year-old college student. He has opened up to his family and to many friends about who he is, not because

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he possesses any particular courage but because being honest involves less strain, less effort, than keeping secrets and dreading their exposure. Also because he wants to meet men like him, develop crushes he can act on, even fall in love. And so far, there’s been no terrible price. His family doesn’t wholly understand him, but they want and resolve to. For every friend who now keeps a distance, there’s another who draws closer. He’s overwhelmed with relief. But he wishes there were a way to be honest without wearing a tag, without being put in a category, without one adjective preceding all others when people describe him. Their tendency do so is a constant reminder that he’s not “normal.”

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O ARE THE LAWS OF HIS LAND. It’s illegal in many places for two men or two women to have sex. It’s legal in most places for them to be fired because of who and how they love. Even the language in public discussions sends an ugly signal. People are congratulated for their “tolerance” of gays and lesbians. He is someone to be tolerated. And he is always having to explain, to one inquisitive person after another, that he didn’t choose this path, that it’s not a statement or a caprice, that he neither rues nor relishes it, that it’s just there: fundamental, foundational, forever. The ritual grinds him down. I can speak for a 30-year-old man who owns and lives in a house in the suburbs with another man his age. They’re romantic partners. A couple. A white picket fence surrounds the yard behind their red brick colonial. It keeps the German shepherd from straying off. But this fantasy has been edited, abridged. The man and his partner have never spoken of children, because that would involve special, intricate arrangements and because most people don’t really approve. They have never hugged in the front yard, never kissed in front of a window, because what would the neighbors think? What would the neighbors do? And while he thinks of these as minor adjustments, to the extent that he thinks of them at all, there’s a toll to such vigilance. It’s that old self-consciousness in a new form. And there’s a longing beneath it — to be

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appraised solely on the expanse and the limits of his talents, on the goodness he musters and the goodness he lacks. To be deemed and regarded as the equal of anybody else. I can speak for a 45-year-old man who marvels gratefully at the changes all around him. Although he himself doesn’t plan to have kids — he has too little energy at this point, and is too set in his ways — he sees many gay and lesbian couples starting families. If they live in the right places, they pretty much blend in. But there are still wrong places, and there’s still plenty of oxygen for religious extremists who brand people like him wretched, evil, godless. In some countries, these extremists do more than brand. They kill, and it’s a horrific thing to know and to see. In the man’s country, the extremists don’t go that far, and they’re increasingly a minority, but they’re undaunted, unabashed and too often indulged. He wonders when he’ll see more cracks in that indulgence. It’s time.

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N 2015, ON THE LAST FRIDAY of a month fittingly associated with both weddings and gay pride, there’s something bigger than a crack. There’s a rupture. Following a few extraordinary years during which one state after another legalized same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court rules that all states must do so, that

the Constitution demands it, that it’s a matter of “equal dignity in the eyes of the law,” as Justice Anthony Kennedy writes. I can speak for a 50-year-old man who expected this to happen but still can’t quite believe it, because it seemed impossible when he was young, because it seemed implausible even when he was a bit older, and because everything is different now, or will be. Tomorrow’s 12-year-old won’t feel the foreboding that yesterday’s did. Tomorrow’s 16-year-old will be less likely to confront, sort through and reject so many sad stereotypes of what it means to be gay or lesbian. There won’t be so many apologies and explanations for the 20-year-old, 30-yearold or 45-year-old, and there won’t be such a ready acceptance of limits. There won’t be the same limits, period. And that’s because the Supreme Court’s decision wasn’t simply about weddings. It was about worth. From the highest of this nation’s perches, in the most authoritative of this nation’s voices, a majority of justices told a minority of Americans that they’re normal and that they belong — fully, joyously and with cake.

________ Frank Bruni is a columnist for The New York Times. He is one of several Times columnists whose writings appear on the Commentary page. He can be reached via http://tinyurl. com/bruni-pdn.

As we celebrate the 239th anniversary of independence Saturday, what does America mean to you?

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“I like America. It represents freedom and equality. But we tend to get our noses into other countries’ business. We try to help even if it’s not wanted. I’m a veteran, and I’ve been over in the ‘sandboxes.’”

“Today, we have many freedoms that many other places don’t have. And our Founding Fathers created a country based on Christian love and respect. One nation under God.”

“Absolute “Freedom. But freedom, integrity, things have strength and changed and confusion.” evolved over the years — some for the good and some for the bad. The country we live in has lots of problems like drugs and poverty, but there is more equality.”

“There’s so much going on right now, I don’t know. Normally, I would say I’m proud to be an American, but people are always doing bad stuff. What’s going on?”

“That’s a loaded question. It should mean freedom and access to limitless resources for all. But it seems to be all about greed and power today. We should be proud, but it has changed over 239 years.”

“We are so blessed to be able to participate in and enjoy our freedom. I have gratitude every day when I wake up that I have these personal freedoms.”

“Freedom to be what you want to be and to be true to yourself. I can marry who I want, I can worship the way I want and I can work where I want. In other words, personal freedoms.”

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In my lifetime, it has been displayed by people working Last Monday, I watched how against civil rights. respectfully South Carolina Gov. I want to check the accuracy Nikki Haley asked her fellow citizens who have displayed what of one thing I heard, that Gen. Robert E. Lee asked his soldiers we call the Confederate flag, for in the Army of Northern Virginia what has seemed to them to be good reasons, to put it away now. to respectfully put their flag away as honored history. I hope I can as respectfully As Gov. Haley said: “This flag, ask my fellow citizens here to do while an integral part of our the same. past, does not represent the I am a TV news junkie even future.” in happier times, and since the Bill Marsh, speech, I have learned a lot of Port Angeles what I believe is accurate history. The first thing I learned is that the flag most often displayed now was not the flag of SARC measure backed A June 19 letter [“No Park the Confederacy. It was the flag of the Army of District,” Peninsula Voices] paints a pretty dismal picture for the Northern Virginia. Soldiers from Alabama, where formation of the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center metropolitan I lived for three years, and from park district. South Carolina fought under I would like to set the record their own state flags or that of straight. the Confederacy, not under the The letter states that the five one most commonly displayed community members who are now. I learned that the flag we now elected to the new metropolitan park district board will see was resurrected after the immediately raise the levy Civil War as part of the amount to the maximum allowed resistance by the Ku Klux Klan by law of 75 cents per $1,000 of and others to extending voting and other rights to former slaves. assessed value.

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The curious situation of Robert E. Lee THE DEBATE ABOUT the Charleston Bible study shooting has morphed into a debate about the Confederate battle flag and other symbols of the Confederacy. This is not a trivial sideDavid show. Racism Brooks is not just a personal prejudice and an evolutionary byproduct. It resurfaces year after year because it’s been woven by historical events into the fabric of American culture. If we want to reduce racism, we have to elevate the symbols that signify the struggle against racism and devalue the symbols that signify its acceptance. Lowering the Confederate flag from public properties is thus an easy call. The harder call concerns Robert E. Lee. Should schools and other facilities be named after the great Confederate general, or should his name be removed and replaced? The case for Lee begins with his personal character. It is almost impossible to imagine a finer and more considerate gentleman. As a general and public figure, he was a man of impeccable honesty, integrity and kindness. As a soldier, he displayed courage from the beginning of his career straight through to the end. Despite his blunders at Gettysburg and elsewhere, he was by many accounts the most effective general in the Civil War and maybe in American history. One biographer, Michael Korda, writes: “His generosity of spirit, undiminished by ideological or political differences, and even by the divisive, bloody Civil War, shines through in every letter he writes, and in every conversation of his that was reported or remembered.” As a family man, he was surprisingly relaxed and affectionate. We think of him as a man of marble, but he loved having his kids jump into bed with him and tickle his feet. With his wife’s loving cooperation, he could write witty and even saucy letters to other women. He was devout in his faith, a gifted watercolorist, a lover of animals and a charming conversationalist. In theory, he opposed slavery, once calling it “a moral and political evil in any country.” The case against Lee begins with the fact that he betrayed his oath to serve the United

Robert E. Lee Opposed slavery; owned slaves States. He didn’t need to do it. The late historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor demonstrated that 40 percent of Virginia officers decided to remain with the Union forces, including members of Lee’s family. More germane, while Lee may have opposed slavery in theory, he did nothing to eliminate or reduce it in practice. Like Lincoln, he did not believe African-Americans were yet capable of equality. Unlike Lincoln, he accepted the bondage of other human beings with bland complaisance. His wife inherited 196 slaves from her father. Her father’s will (somewhat impractically) said they were to be freed, but Lee didn’t free them. He fundamentally believed the existence of slavery was, at least for a time, God’s will. Every generation has a duty to root out the stubborn weed of prejudice from the culture. We do that, in part, through expressions of admiration and disdain. Given our history, it seems right to aggressively go the extra mile to show that prejudice is simply unacceptable, no matter how fine a person might otherwise be. My own view is that we should preserve most Confederate memorials out of respect for the common soldiers. We should keep Lee’s name on institutions that reflect postwar service, like Washington and Lee University, where he was president. But we should remove Lee’s name from most schools, roads and other institutions, where the name could be seen as acceptance of what he did and stood for during the war. This is not about rewriting history. It’s about shaping the culture going forward.

________ David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times whose work occasionally appears in Commentary. He can be reached via email by visiting http://tinyurl.com/nytdbrooks.


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Seattle’s Mark Trumbo watches from the dugout during Friday’s game with the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif.

Trades appear unlikely BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

ANAHEIM, Calif. — If the Seattle Mariners, sitting near the bottom of the AL West standings, are to pull themselves back into postseason contention, they are likely to do so with the personnel already on hand. “Our thought is the club is pretty much in place,” general manager Jack Zduriencik said. “We need to get them to produce. We’ll see Next Game what happens. Today Nobody would vs. Angels ever say no. at Anaheim “But we brought in Time: 12:30 p.m. [Mark] Trumbo. On TV: ROOT So now, you look at the lineup, and it’s a formidable lineup.” That lineup just hasn’t produced. The Mariners are averaging just 3.40 runs per game. Only the Chicago White Sox, at 3.39, rank lower among American League teams. “If we’re going to have a successful season,” manager Lloyd McClendon said, “and be the type of club we think we can be, then our stars have got to hit. They’ve got to be consistent. It’s just that simple.”

Went on trade offensive By acquiring Trumbo in a June 3 deal with Arizona, club officials contend they took a proactive approach to the annual frenzy — real and speculative — that surrounds the July 31 non-waiver trading deadline. “We tried to jump the market with the move that we did a few weeks ago [to acquire Trumbo and pitcher Vidal Nuno],” Zduriencik said. “We were active. We went and got a catcher [Welington Castillo from the Cubs]. “Then we flipped the catcher to bring in Trumbo and Nuno. So, there’s a trade deadline, but we’ve already been ahead of it.” The Mariners also tweaked their roster in recent weeks by jettisoning disappointing offseason acquisitions Rickie Weeks and Justin Ruggiano. They’ve shuffled some bullpen pieces.

Rhodefer’s versatility earns MVP BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — It was tough to keep Sequim’s Tanner Rhodefer off the baseball diamond this past spring. When not taking the mound as the Wolves’ primary starting pitcher, he was covering a wide swath of territory in left field and hit for a high average at the plate. Rhodefer, a senior, was 5-4 for Sequim this season with a 2.63 ERA. The left-hander struck out 64 batters in 61 1/3 innings pitched, both team highs, as the Wolves rallied from a midseason slump to qualify for the 16-team Class 2A state baseball tournament. At the plate, Rhodefer posted Sequim’s second-highest batting average (.386), and had four doubles, eight RBIs and nine stolen bases. He was named first-team All Olympic League, and received second-team All-State honors from the Washington State Baseball Coaches Association. Rhodefer also has been picked as the All-Peninsula Baseball MVP by area coaches and the Peninsula Daily News sports staff. “He’s a very quiet and softspoken leader, but the kids all looked up to Tanner,” Sequim coach Dave Ditlefsen said. “He’s hard worker and a baseball junkie. “Anytime there was any downtime he was playing a

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Sequim’s Tanner Rhodefer pitches against North Kitsap during the district tournament. Rhodefer was the Wolves’ workhorse on the mound this season. little baseball.” One of Rhodefer’s better pitching performances included striking out 10 batters while scattering six hits in a complete game six-hitter victory against rival Port Angeles. In the opening game of the district tournament, Rhodefer was at his most commanding, tossing a complete-game, twohitter in a 3-1 victory over

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ANACORTES — The Olympic Crosscutters split a pair of games to begin the Anacortes Wood Bat Tournament. The area American Legion AA team of players from Sequim, Chimacum, Port Angeles and Quilcene opened with a 6-1 win against Lower Columbia on Friday before falling 4-3 to Mount Vernon on Saturday. The Crosscutters may play one or two games today. Olympic plays Lake Stevens this afternoon, and will

play again later in the day if it is one of the top four seeds. Against Mount Vernon, the Crosscutters totaled 12 hits but left 11 runners on base in the loss. Olympic’s A.J. Prater doubled, Nigel Christian singled and both scored on a two-RBI single by Jake Sparks in the third inning. Mount Vernon took a 4-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh after scoring three runs on losing pitcher Logan Shaw. After two quick outs by the Cutters to open their last atbat, Sparks singled and

moved to third on a double by Daniel Harker. Sparks scored on a passed ball and Harker moved to third but Bailey Earley flied out to right to close the game. Olympic and Lower Columbia were tied at 1-1 heading to the bottom of the sixth when the Cutters pushed across five runners to put the game out of reach. Earley came through with an RBI double, Harker reached on an error that scored Shaw who had reached base on a single, and Austin Hilliard roped a two-RBI double to right field to cap

the scoring. Nigel Christian pitched a complete-game four-hitter with five strikeouts and no walks for the Cutters. Olympic put up four runs apiece in the first and third innings to jump to an insurmountable lead in an 11-1 victory against North Kitsap at Civic Field on Thursday. Tyrus Beckett hit a twoRBI double to left in the first inning to open the scoring. Earley launched a threerun home run to left field in the third inning to add to the Cutters’ lead. TURN

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Sounders face Portland once again BY DON RUIZ MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

Taylor back to big club More internal moves remain possible. Club officials are monitoring a resurgent Chris Taylor at Triple-A Tacoma. The Mariners previously made it clear they prefer Brad Miller in a utility role, but they saw no alternative to re-installing him as their regular shortstop when Taylor batted .159 earlier this year in 20 games. Outfielder Stefen Romero and first baseman/designated hitter Jesus Montero are also promotion possibilities — though less likely because the roster is crowded at their positions. But a major trade before the deadline? That seems unlikely — in part, at least according to some club officials from rival organizations, because the Mariners lack the impact prospects to offer as the centerpiece to make a deal.

White River. Rhodefer struck out 12 batters and helped himself at the plate as well, going 2 for 4 with an RBI and a stolen base. “He’s a smaller guy but he overpowered them with his fastball that game,” Ditlefsen said. “They hadn’t seen any pitcher like that all season and had a tough time catching up to him.” Rhodefer lists five pitches in

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Sounders FC’s Jimmy Ockford prepares to kick the ball against the Philadelphia Union Wednesday in Philadelphia.

PORTLAND, Ore. — It’s Rivalry Week across Major League Soccer. The league’s clustering of grudge matches began with Toronto and Montreal in the 401 Derby and Dallas and Houston in the Texas Derby, and continued Saturday with San Jose and Los Angeles in the California Clasico. However, the week brings little new for the Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers, who meet for the second time in 13 days today at PGE Park. And — if possible — the weekend meeting may be even more intense than usual, thanks in part to the results of that earlier game, when the Timbers eliminated the defending-champion Sounders from the U.S. Open Cup. “We’re still gutted about last week,” midfielder Andy Rose said Thursday after training at Starfire Sports Complex. “Open Cup is something we take a lot of pride in on this club. . . . It’s the shame the way it hap-

MLS pened: all the drama. But we try to put that behind us the best we can. Obviously, the main goal now is MLS Cup, Supporters’ Shield . . . so we’re obviously very motivated for the match.” Portland took the Open Cup match, 3-1, scoring two goals in extra time as the Sounders slipped from one man down to two men down to three men down. Brad Evans had been banished with a second yellow card in the 69th minute. Micheal Azira received a straight red for a dangerous tackle in the 112th minute. And Clint Dempsey followed him a minute later for complaining to the referee, taking his notebook, tearing it and flinging it. TURN

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Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Josh Fagan, 237; men’s high series: Lucas Robinson, 644. Women’s high game: Debbie Halvorson, 224; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 547. Leading team: Hand Piece Solutions.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Jordan Negus, 36; Kerry Perkins, 37. Net: Kevin Borde, 30.5; Gary Reidel, 31; Curtis Johnson, 31.5; Jeff Colvin, 32; Duane Vernon, 32; Ray Santiago, 32.5. Team gross: Jordan Negus and Gene Ketchum, 70; Jordan Negus and John Tweter, 71. Team net: Ray Santiago and David Henderson, 58; Quint Boe and Darryl Vincent, 59; Ray Santiago and Gary McLaughlin, 60; Gordon Thomson Thomson and Robert Whitney, 61; Steve Main and Gary Reidel, 62; Bill Lindberg and Kevin Borde, 62; Greg Shield and Kevin Borde, 62; Gary McLaughlin and David Henerson, 62; Ray Santiago and Tom Lowe; Gordon Thomson and Steve Jones, 62; Steve Jones and Robert Whitney, 62; Jeff Colvin and Curtis Johnson, 62; Tom Hainstock and Duane Vernon, 62. Merchants League — Week 12 Wednesday Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creprie 143 2. Supplyworks 139 3. Glass Services 122 4. Olympic Sewer & Drain 121 5. Fryer & Sons 116 6. APS Electrical 116 7. Dream Team 113 8. The Warm House 112 9. Rudy’s Automotive 102.5 10. Trigg’s Dental Lab No. 1 100.5 11. Southern Yachts 97 12. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 96 13. John L. Scott Real Estate 94 14. D&K Painting 88 15. Elwood Allstate 86 16. Briten’s Yard Care 76 17. DeFrang Services 63.5 18. Misfits 57 19. Lakeside Industries 46.5 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Rick Hoover, 35; Dave Wahlsten, 36. Net: Jay Kalla, 32; Steve Moreno, 32; Perry Keeling, 33; Jim Walton, 34; Mel Triggs, 34; Tom Arnold, 35; Clipper Elder, 35; Deke Temres, 35. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Sherry Henderson, 40; Tim Ochs, 40. Net: Don Edgmon, 31; Rochelle Hoffman, 32; George Drake, 33; Josh Hall, 33; Milt Johnston, 33; Warren Taylor, 33. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Tommy Mathews, 42; Dean Burton, 42. Net: Andy Slack, 30; Ruth Thomson, 31; Mike Green, 31; Helen Arnold, 32; Zack Slota, 33; Joan Hanson, 34; Eddie Mathews, 34; Harry Thompson, 34. Ladies Club 333 Net: Marie Murata, 26; Sue Barber, 28; Sherry Henderson, 28.5; Donna Willenberg, 29.5; Ruth Thomson, 30. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Tom Hainstock, 70; Matt Gochnour, 71; Kerry Perkins, 71. Net: Dale Doran, 58; Andy Vanderweyden, 58; Andy Duran, 58; Bill Pampell, 60; Rudy Arruda, 60; Duane Vernon, 61. Team gross: Buddy Fraser and Mike Ferong, 65; Matt Gochnour and Erick Schaefermeyer, 70. Team net: Dale Doran and Bill Pampell, 56; Dale Doran and Andy Vanderweyden, 56; Bill Pampell and Andy Vanderweyden, 56; Andy Duran and Rudy Arruda, 56; Andy Duran and Steve Murata, 56; Steve Callis and Jerry Hendricks, 56; Dale Doran and Doug Tissot, 57; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 57; Tom Hainstock and Duane Vernon, 57. Saturday, June 20 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 35; Mark Leffers, 35. Net: Bob Brodhun, 32; Daryl Jensen, 32.5; Ray Santiago, 32.5; Dennis Bourget, 32.5. Team gross: Gerald Petersen and Don Dundon. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen; David Henerson and Daryl Jensen; Tom Lowe and Dick Goodman. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday Merchant League Team Points 1. America’s Finest 49.5 2. Dungeness Golf Shop 48.5 3. All Weather 45 4. Windermere Sequim East 43 5. Eric’s RV 42.5 6. Skyridge Golf Club 41 7. Double Eagle 40.5 8. Mischmidt 40 9. Stymie’s Bar And Grill 39.5 10. AM Systems 38.5 11. Mulligans 36 12. Sequim Plumbing 33.5 13. UPF 32 14. Jamestown Aces 30.5 Thursday’s Results America’s Finest, 6, Dungeness Golf Shop, 4 All Weather, 6, Eric’s RV, 4 Windermere Sequim East, 6.5, Double Eagle, 3.5 Skyridge Golf Club, 6.5, Stymie’s Bar And Grill, 3.5 Mischmidt, 8, Sequim Plumbing, 2 Mulligans, 7.5, Jamestown Aces, 2.5

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Port Angeles guard Noah McGoff (left) defends Neah Bay’s Austin Jimmicum during a varsity basketball game at the Peninsula College High School Summer League Thursday at Peninsula College. The summer league also features teams from Sequim, Port Townsend, Chimacum, Forks and Clallam Bay. Low Handicap Division Gross: Colby Govan, 38; Rob Bourns, 38; Shane Price, 40; Dan Wolz, 40. Net: Steve Wilson, 32; Chuck Anderson, 34; Dustin Halverson, 35; Matt Dotlich, 36. Closest to pin Low handicap division No. 4: Matt Dotlich, 8 ft. 10 in. High handicap division No. 4: Jason Meyer, 13 ft. 11 in. High Handicap Division Gross: Greg Valaske, 43; Ed Warner, 46; Art Green, 46; Matt Bailey, 46. Net: Kirk Gries, 30; Chris Dominguez, 31; Kim Tomajko, 34; Ryan McIntoch, 34. Closest to pin Low handicap division No. 8: Dan Wolzz, 29 ft. 1 in. High handicap division No. 8: Ed Warner, 40 ft. 1 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lady Niners Odd Holes Net: Christie Wilson, 22; Lynda Estes, 22; Betty Armstrong, 24; Lani Warrn, 24; Linda Fortney, 24. Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Joe Hart, 35; Karl Kelley, 37; Darwin Ansotegui, 37. SWGA Medal Play Flight One Gross: Judy Flanders, 90. Net: Cheryl Çoulter, 73. Flight Two Gross: Alice Myers, 96. Net: Dorene Berard, 71. Wednesday Men’s Club Front Or Back Gross: Jay Tomlin, 35; John Sims, 38; Bill Dickin, 40; Jerry King, 40. Net: Jim Flavin, 32; Bob Slagoske, 33; Frank Herodes, 33.5; Bruce Mullikin, 33.5. Tuesday Couples Chapman — Combined of Each Couple Gross: Cecil Black, Russ McClelland, Ray Aldrich, and Nonie Dunphy, 122; Bob Hilsman, Nadia Saulsbury, Allen Estes, and Lynda Estes, 125.8; Jack Real, Janet Real, Mark Warren, and Lani Warren, 126.8. PORT TOWNSEND GOLF CLUB Tuesday Women’s Low Gross on Odd Holes Only Gross: Lynn Pierle, 23; Starla Audette, 24; Betty Gasfield, 25; Jane Peoples, 25; Denyse Tonan, 25. Merchant League Standings Team Points 1. Garbriel Tonan Golf Shop 65.5 2. Giraffe Gutters 65 3. Giraffe Gutters II 61.5 4. Farmers Insurance 59 5. Cenex 58 6. Bottom’s Up Marine Services 53.5 7. Port Townsend Golf Club 52.5 8. Port of Port Townsend 48.5 9. Penny Saver 47 10. Pacific Environmental 40 11. Pacific Seafood 38.5 Gross: Trevor Manners, 34; Ronnie Harrell, 36; Terry Khile, 37; Hazli Katsikapes, 37; Mike Lux, 40. Net: Bob Nordberg, 26; Adam Cray, 31; Patsy Caldwell, 32; Paul Bainbridge, 33; Jack Meadows, 33. Closest to pin No. 7: Trevor Manners, 6 ft. 2 in. Putts No. 9: Terry Khile, 11 ft. 3 in.

Softball PA Parks & Recreation League Standings through Friday Women’s Division Team W L Shirley’s Cafe 6 2 Chix & Stix 5 3 Harbinger Winery 5 3

Alan Millet Law Office 5 3 Elwha Bravettes 3 4 California Horizon 3 5 Airport Garden Center 2 5 Lincoln Street Coffee 1 7 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Angeles Plumbing 6 2 Moose Lodge Bulls 6 2 7 Cedars Casino 6 2 Elwha Braves 5 3 Rain Seafood 3 5 Smuggler’s Landing 3 5 Stamper Chiropractic 2 6 Own Up Landscaping 1 7 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Ace Michael’s Inc. 6 2 Evergreen Collision 6 2 America’s Elite 5 3 Coburn’s Cafe 5 3 Basic Ballers 3 5 D-12/Elwha Casino 2 6 U.S. Coast Guard 1 7 Thursday’s Results Stamper Chiropractic, 10, Moose Lodge, 7 Angeles Plumbing, 12, Smugglers’ Landing, 11 Moose Lodge, 15, Angeles Plumbing, 9 Elwha Braves, 7, Smugglers’ Landing, 6 Own Up Landscaping, 7, Rain Seafood, 6 Elwha Braves, 22, Own Up Landscaping, 18

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Transactions Baseball Major League Baseball OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF BASEBALL — Suspended Baltimore minor league RHP Dennis Torres (Bowie-EL) 50 games after a second positive for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Recalled LHP WeiYin Chen from Frederick (Carolina). Optioned LHP T.J. McFarland to Norfolk (IL). HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed RHP Chad Qualls on the 15-day DL. Recalled 1B Jon Singleton from Fresno (PCL). Signed RHP Riley Ferrell to a minor league contract. MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed OF Byron Buxton on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 25. Recalled INF Danny Santana and RHP Alex Meyer from Rochester (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES— Assigned LHP Jose De Paula outright to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated 2B Devon Travis from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Munenori Kawasaki to Buffalo (IL). National League COLORADO ROCKIES—Activated RHP Rafael Betancourt from the 15-day DL. Sent RHP Justin Miller to Albuquerque (PCL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Reinstated Pedro Baez from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Ian Thomas to Oklahoma City (PCL). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Announced the resignation of manager Ryne Sandberg. Named Pete Mackanin interim manager. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Selected the contract of RHP Deolis Guerra from Indianapolis (IL). Placed RHP Rob Scahill on the 15-day DL. Transferred OF Andrew Lambo to the 60-day DL. Signed RHP Shane Kemp to a minor league contract. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed LHP Jeremy Affeldt on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Mike Broadway from Sacramento (PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Selected the contract of INF Emmanuel Burriss from Syracuse (IL). Placed INF Anthony Rendon on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 25. Transferred OF Reed Johnson to the 60-day DL. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BROOKLYN NETS—Announced C Brook Lopez opted out of the final year of his contract and will become a free agent. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS—Traded D Dougie Hamilton to Calgary for a 2015 first- (No. 15) and two 2015 second-round (No. 45 and 52) draft picks. Traded LW Milan Lucic to Los Angeles for a 2015 first-round (No. 13) draft pick, G Martin Jones and D Colin Miller.


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All-Peninsula Baseball Players were selected by area baseball coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Tanner Rhodefer

Evan Hurn

Dusty Bates

Travis Paynter

Jace Bohman

Logan Ciaciuch

Sequim (Senior) Pitcher/OF — MVP

Sequim (Junior) Infielder

Sequim (Senior) Outfielder

Port Angeles (Junior) Pitcher

Port Angeles (Junior) Outfielder

Port Angeles (Senior) Infielder

First-team All Olympic League and second-team All-State. Batted .386. 5-4 with 2.63 ERA. .

Led Wolves with .400 average. Hit 5 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run, 18 RBIs and 16 runs. Firstteam All-Olympic League.

Leadoff hitter totaled .354 average with .475 on-base percentage. Stole 7 bags, 11 RBIs, 19 runs. Second-team All-League selection.

Roughriders’ hardthrowing ace went 6-1 with 3.78 ERA and 58 strikeouts on season. Named Second-team AllOlympic League.

Clutch hitter with .365 batting average. Scored 10 runs and drove in 16 RBIs. Second-team All-Olympic League. Second All-Peninsula nod.

Posted .306 batting average with 22 hits, 16 runs and 13 RBIs. Signed to play at Whitworth University.Two-time All-Peninsula honoree.

Gavin Velarde

Curan Bradley

Lane Dotson

Javier Contreras Eli Harrison

Sequim (Freshman) Infielder

Port Angeles (Junior) Pitcher/Outfielder

Chimacum (Sophomore) Catcher

Forks (Senior) Utility

Quilcene (Junior) Pitcher

Quilcene (Junior) Infielder

Speedster led Wolves in stolen bases (14) and triples (4). Aggressive hitter with .300 average, 14 RBIs and 21 runs in 23 games.

Second-team All-Olympic League outfielder. Posted 3-2 record with 34 strikeouts and low 2.88 ERA for Roughriders.

Pitched and caught for young Cowboys team. Hit .273 with 12 RBIs and scored 8 runs. Second-straight AllPeninsula honoree.

Senior captain led Spartans with .370 batting average and 11 stolen bases. Firstteam All-Evergreen League honoree for Forks.

Struck out 102 of 232 batters he faced in 55 innings pitched. Allowed just 15 runs on 19 hits in compiling 1.12 ERA. Firstteam All-League nod.

SeaTac League MVP batted .659 with .954 slugging percentage.Tallied 48 stolen bases and posted a .737 onbase percentage.

A.J. Prater

Darrin Dotson, Quilcene—Coach of the Year: First-year head coach led youthful Rangers squad with five eighth graders on roster to SeaTac League championship and within one game of qualifying for state tournament while posting an overall record of 14-4. Honorable Mention: Nigel Christian (Sequim); Jansen Pederson (Port Angeles); Ricky Crawford (Port Angeles); Matt Hendry (Port Angeles); Logan Shaw (Chimacum); Henry Lovekamp (Chimacum); Jonny Rogers (Chimacum); James Grubb (Sequim); Daniel Harker (Sequim); Parker Browning (Forks), Nate Weller (Quilcene).

MVP: Vast improvement at-bat Cutters: Shaw CONTINUED FROM B1 labored to correct a mechanical glitch in his approach to “When you can throw all the ball. “My problem was I had a those pitches for strikes, that’s when you can really dip, a hitch in my swing, that caused my hands to keep hitters off-balance.” The key to controlling drop a lot,” Rhodefer said. “So, I worked on keeping matchups with batters is my hands in the right spot getting ahead early in the and on simplifying my count, Rhodefer said. “It’s nice to get first-pitch swing and not trying to do too much. strikes,” Rhodefer said. “Just keep my hands up “When I can do that, I feel like I have control in all and back. That, and making good contact.” of those at-bats. “You get batters reacting to what I’m throwing rather Wilder reps help hitting than being aggressive, and The extra summertime you can keep them off-bal- games helped. Rhodefer felt ance.” that he made a breakRhodefer was lauded for through late in Wilder’s his pitching, but it’s his season last July. improvement at the plate “Toward the end, the last that may be even more tournament for regionals, I impressive. think I hit .650,” Rhodefer “My hitting hadn’t been said. really good in the past few “I put in a lot of work years,” Rhodefer said. with Wilder, and I think “I worked on my hitting those extra practices and a lot entering this year. games helped me get bet“One of my goals was to ter.” have a batting average of The improvement was above .330. And that was quickly noticed by Ditlefsen kinda high considering I early during the high school only hit about .240 or .250 season. “What got him in trouble last year.” During summer ball in earlier years was he with Senior Babe Ruth would get underneath the team Wilder, Rhodefer ball and he had a lot of fly

outs,” Ditelefsen said. “He worked on his swing, keeping his hands on top of the ball and coming down through the ball and hit nearly .400. “He really worked his way up from down in the batting order into the twospot. “This is the year he really got it going with his bat, and it started to click.”

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“When we finally got that last out, I saw everybody on the team jump up and we all ran over to the side by the dugout to celebrate.” The moment was made more special by the up-anddown nature of the team’s season. “Even when we were in that midseason slump, I didn’t really doubt we would make it,”Rhodefer said. “I never felt like we were in trouble. I expected us to make it. And then we ended up coming out and doing well at districts. “It was just a really cool experience to reach our goal and to know we were going to state.” Rhodefer is again playing for Wilder this summer and is weighing his options in regard to playing baseball at the community college level next year. “I’ve had some talks with Columbia Basin, but right now I’m just going with whatever happens.”

Rhodefer also flashed solid defensive skills in left field. “He’s got such good speed and range he could have been our center fielder,” Ditlefsen said. “He has that strong arm, too, so runners wouldn’t test him. “With him and [center fielder] Dusty [Bates] in the outfield, we were very spoiled defensively.” Rhodefer said his favorite moment from the season came during a state-clinching win against Sammamish at districts. ________ “We knew from about the fifth or sixth inning, and Sports reporter Michael Careverybody got a little more man can be contacted at 360-452excited with each out,” Rho- 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com. defer said.

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Eli Harrison and Shaw combined for a two-hitter on the mound. Harrison went four innings, allowing one run on no hits, with two walks and three strikeouts. Shaw allowed no runs on two hits and a walk. All Crosscutters games can be followed live online using Game Changer at www.tinyurl.com/pdnCutters. Fans also can email Crosscutters coach John Qualls at john@olympiccrosscutters to receive an invitation to follow the team. Mount Vernon 4, Crosscutters 3 Mount Vernon 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 — 4 Crosscutters 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 — 3 WP- Tobiason; LP- Shaw

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Pitching Statistics Mount Vernon: Tobiason 12 H, 3 R, 2 BB, K. Crosscutters: Bradow 4 IP, 5 H, R, BB; Shaw 2/3 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, BB; Harker 2 1/3 IP, 4 H, BB, 3 K. Hitting Statistics Mount Vernon: Lindell 3-4, RBI, R; Goodman 3-4, R; Cyr 2-4, RBI. Crosscutters: Sparks 2-4, 2 RBI, R; Harker 2-3, 2B; Christian 2-4, 2B, R; Prater 2-4, 2 2B, R; Bradow 1-2; Mann 1-3.

Crosscutters 6, Lower Columbia 1 Lower Col. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —1 4 7 Crosscutters 0 1 0 0 0 5 X — 6 6 3 WP- Christian; LP- Bernal Pitching Statistics Crosscutters: Christian 7 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 5 K. Hitting Statistics Crosscutters: Early 2-3, 2B, RBI, R; Hilliard 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI, R; Shaw 1-3, 2 R; Dennis 1-3, 2B, RBI.

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“It’s frustrating,” he said. “I find myself sitting in “Teams that are looking bed at 2 or 3 o’clock in the to make a run,” one rival club official said, “generally morning and trying to figdon’t want to trade players ure out what the hell is going on. At some point, from their 25-man roster. we’ve got to get it going. They’re looking to add at “I look at these numbers that level. every day, and I’m like, “That means if they’re ‘Come on, let’s go guys.’ We going to get an [impact] guy, they have to offer pros- have a lot of guys who have baseball cards with good pects. I look at their system, and I see a lot of guys numbers on the back of them. We’re not hitting up who would be a good secto our capabilities.” ond piece in a deal. But no As July approaches, all ‘main’ guy.” clubs generally undergo an The Mariners would internal review in preparalikely dispute that assesstion for the trade deadline. ment, but several of their For disappointing clubs, top prospects are laboring, that usually boils down to including their top two: this: Were we wrong in our outfielder Alex Jackson previous evaluations? [better lately] and first If yes, changes are plotbaseman/third baseman ted. If not, they count on D.J. Peterson. the law of averages playing McClendon continues to out over the course of the preach a stay-the-course final three months. approach in a belief that, A year ago, Kansas City eventually, the Mariners validated the patient will play to their potential. approach.

Club officials doubled down when the Royals dropped below .500 in July because they believed they had a roster that was ready to click. The Royals won the pennant and currently have the AL’s best record after winning two of three last week at Safeco Field. That doesn’t always happen, of course, but the Mariners seem committed to a similarly patient approach. “Look at our lineup,” Zduriencik said. “I’ve had too many people say to me, ‘You guys are dangerous. You guys are going to get on a roll. We’re surprised you haven’t been better.’ “We’re in a position where, should we get on a roll, we could have a good run ahead of us, which would put us right in the middle of this whole thing. We just need the pieces to fall into place.”

MLS: Starters returning CONTINUED FROM B1 sion, and we’ll live with it,” Sounders coach Sigi Schmid The direct repercussions said. Schmid also offered of that will linger through some improved personnel this Timbers rematch, and news, saying he expects forliterally for years to come. ward Chad Barrett and Today, Dempsey will midfielder Osvaldo Alonso serve the last of a three- to return from their hamgame suspension levied by string injuries. MLS. The status of Evans and However, this week the No. 2 left back Leo GonzaOpen Cup added a suspen- lez, who are recovering from sion of two tournaments or groin injuries, was to be six games — whichever is determined. longer — assuring that Obafemi Martins Dempsey won’t play in U.S. remains out with a groin Soccer’s national club cham- injury. pionship until 2018 at the Still leading West earliest. Dempsey tweeted an The Sounders remain apology for his actions, but tied atop the MLS Western has not been made avail- Conference, but their first able to local media since the back-to-back losses have incident. allowed the fourth-place “They made their deci- Timbers to pull within four

points. Seattle also leads the Cascadia Cup race at 2-0-0, followed by Vancouver at 1-1-1 and Portland at 0-2-1. That’s a lot of added incentive for clubs whose default position is dislike. “It’s Seattle-Portland,” central defender Chad Marshall said. “I think every game is chippy. Even in preseason, this game is not a friendly. It’s heated and you want to win every time you play your rival. “No matter who’s out or whatever, you want to win that game. “I’m sure that chippiness will carry over, and there will be some kicks and people will have some choice words from each other. But that’s the rivalry.”

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LEAD Caregiver for all shifts at Golden Years Retirement Center. $12. start wage. Apply at 202 Birdsong Lane. Port Angeles, WA 98362

LOCAL LAND SURVEYING FIRM has opening for experienced Auto Cad Tech. Survey exper ience a plus. Please send resume to: P.O. 2199 Sequim, WA 98382

Maintenance Mechanic 4 Pe r m a n e n t Po s i t i o n . Qualifications: High School Diploma or Equivalent, A valid driver’s license, 2 years of journey level experience in one of the mechanical trades, Possess a Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification Type I&II w EPA refrigerant card. Clallam Bay Corrections Center. Pay starts at $4,268 Monthly, Plus full benefits. Closes 7/8/2015 Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Jennifer at (360)963-3209 EOE

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Seeking full time medical assistant, certified or WA state registered eligible. Infant & Toddler Benefits. Exp. preferred. Educarer M u l t i p l e p o s i t i o n s Send resume to 1112 available. $37,435 annu- Caroline St., Por t Angeles, WA 98362 ally with full benefits. www.oesd.wednet.edu NEW CAREER? If you (360)479-0993 are looking for a chalEOE & ADA lenging and rewarding JANITORIAL: Sequim, new career, we are in part-time, bondable, exp. need of a highly self-mopreferred (360)457-0014 tivated, goal driven, honest, dependable, professional sales person. We offer a great compensation plan, with 401K, medical, dental, and training. Send resume to: sales@priceford.com or contact Mark (360)457-3333.

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FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC LUBE TECH CCFD#3 accepting apps Full-time, valid WSDL for entry leve/lateral fire- required. Apply at 110 fighter paramedic posi- Golf Course, P.A. tion. Application and further info are available at clallamfire3.org or 323 N . 5 t h S e q u i m , WA 98382.

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Magnus Pacific is a selfperforming remediation and geotechnical conEmployment tractor ser ving private Opportunities Food Service workers and public sector clients now needed to work with a comprehensive w e e k e n d s i n o u r array of environmental construction capabilities. friendly, well respected Dietar y depar tment. W e h a v e i m m e d i a t e M a y p i c k u p o t h e r openings for three to four laborers working in hours during the week an Apprentice training if interested/available. A p p l y o n l i n e a t program for the Northw w w. o l y m p i c m e d i - west Washington region. M a g nu s Pa c i f i c w i l l cal.org place you into an Apeoe p r e n t i c e s h i p p r o gra m which consists of 6 steps Experienced Glazier. to becoming a laborer Needed for full service J o u r n ey m a n . A l l fe e s glass shop. Ability to and dues are paid by cut glass and install Magnus Pacific. windows, doors, show- Starting pay for Step 1 e r d o o r s , m i r r o r s , Apprentice is $25.01 per schedule customer in- hour. Location: Port Anstallations and make geles, WA. d e l i v e r i e s . W e a r e Requirements looking foe a respon- *High school diploma or sible individual with equivalent. the ability to work effi- * M u s t p o s s e s s a n d ciently, independently maintain a valid driver’s and well with others license. with precision and at- *Ability to pass mandatotention to detail. Salary r y p o s t o f f e r d r u g DOE. Send resume to s c r e e n , b a c k g r o u n d PO Box 120, Port Had- check and physical. lock, WA 98339 Apply at: www.magnuspacific.com/careers or HOUSEKEEPER: Need contact Amber Thuston at (916)462-6400 refs. (360)681-2022

FACILITIES MANAGER The Port of Port Angeles is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Facilities Manager. The Facilities Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the Facilities Maintenance Dept and also manages maintenance at the following facilities: marinas, industrial proper ties / buildings, airports, waterfront properties, mar ine ter minal docks, p i e r s, l o g ya r d , b o a t launches, boat yard and rental properties. Qualif i e d c a n d i d a t e s mu s t have 5-10 yrs of exp. in facilities & project management preferably in the public sector and sufficient knowledge of the methods, materials, t o o l s, a n d e q u i p m e n t used in all phases of facilities maintenance. M u s t h a v e ex c e l l e n t computer and communication skills. Salary is DOE with an anticipated hiring range of $65K to $77K. Applications and job descriptions may be obtained at the Port Admin Office, 338 West 1st St., Por t Angeles between 8am and 5pm MF o r a t w w w. p o r t o f pa.com. Applications will be accepted until 5pm July 15, 2015. Letters and resumes without an application will not be accepted. Drug testing required.

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Now Hiring! Full-time Health Unity Coordinator 11:30am-8pm Rotating Schedule. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist in daily nonclinical operations, including coordinating patient activities for the unit, maintain resident char ts, transcribing, medical records, completing admissions and discharge for ms, and central supply. Apply in person, or online at: Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Avenue Sequim, WA 98382 (360)582-3900 Ask for Kathy or Anna teamavamere.com

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QUILCENE SCHOOL DISTRICT is accepting applications for Admini s t r a t i ve S e c r e t a r y. Salary range: $15.80 – 19.95/hour. Job description is on the QSD website. Call the Distr ict at 360-7652956 or download an application at w w w. q u i l c e n e . w e d net.edu Equal Opportunity Employer RETAIL CLERK: Par ttime. Peninsula College recruiting for Bookstore clerk to perform retail sales and related clerical work. Position information and application for ms available at www.pencol.edu. EEO

Quileute Tribal School Has opening for: School Cook and school bus driver. Contact Mark Jacobson at (360)374-5609 or mark.jacobson@ quileutenation.org. Summer Camp for application and de- Counselors needed for t a i l s. Q u i l e u t e / N a t i ve meaningful work. No exA m e r i c a n p r e fe r e n c e perience required. guidelines apply. Call: 360 689 7544

SALESPERSON WANTED Looking for 2 sales professionals to join our team and take us to the next level. We are growing and need motivated,honest and hardworking individuals. We sell New GM and Hyundai and a full line of preowned vehicles. Are you looking for great p ay, gr e a t h o u r s a n d m o r e i m p o r t a n t l y, a great selling environment? If you are we are your next and last place to work. Positions will fill fast for the right individual, p l e a s e s e n d yo u r r e sume’ to: gmcarsandtrucks@gmail.com Support Staff To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experience necessary, $10 hr. Apply in person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m. The Lost Resort At Lake Ozette Deli/clerk/cashier $12.50 per hour, plus tips, housing available. (360)963-2899.

START A NEW CAREER IN HEALTHCARE! Are you ready for a change! A job that is in demand and rewards you for your hard work! Free Nursing Assistant/NA Training Class! Classes start mid-July Class is five days a week, four weeks long Must apply to get in class, please pick up applications at: Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 5th Ave S. Sequim, WA 98382 (360) 582-3900

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On October 1st, 2012 at approximately 2:35 AM Port Angeles Police OfďŹ cers responded to a business on the 600 block of E 1st St. OfďŹ cers found that a burglary had just occurred. The owner later estimated that approximately $5,000 in jewelry was taken. Investigation indicates that the suspects were inside the building less than 20 seconds. The investigation also shows that the suspects smashed the glass door with a hatchet and then went right to the jewelry case (which they also smashed with the hatchet). Suspect #1 – Taller, black “hoodieâ€?, red bandana (used as face mask), dark blue gloves, black pants, and dark colored shoes. Suspect #2 – Shorter, red/white plaid “hoodieâ€?, unknown face mask, white t-shirt, light blue gloves, gray sweatpants, and white shoes.

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4- PLEX Charming well maintained 4-plex located in the heart of Port Angeles with great rental history. All units are studio 1 bedrooms with updated vinyl w i n d ow s, r e f r i g e ra t o r, range oven, full bath and covered parking. Coin Op washer and dryer is also available. You just can’t beat this location. MLS#291112 $249,000 Jennifer Holcomb (360)460-3831 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

BEAUTIFUL HOME 1,760 sf., manufactured home in West Alder Mobile Home Park. A 55 or older park. Features include new vinyl windows with awnings, covered e n t r a n c e, h e a t p u m p and propane stove in the living room, kitchen with skylight, laundr y with utility sink, den/office, master suite with jetted tub, double sinks and separate shower. Covered patio and 1 car gar. MLS#290824 $69,500 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

B E AU T I F U L H O M E , outbuiliding, pasture on 10.28 acres, 442 Grant Rd. in Sappho. (360)640-0046

DARLING UPDATED RAMBLER Darling updated rambler in town on 5 lots. Very private, and you can hear Peabody Creek that runs along the bottom of the property. 2 br., and 1 ¾ ba., this 1,311 sf., home has had many recent upgrades that makes this h o m e s h i n e ! Pa t i o o f f kitchen is great for B B Q ’s . T h e d e t a c h e d 816 sf., shop can hold 2 cars and still have lots of room. MLS#291281 $169,900 Jennifer Felton (360)460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

GOOD JUST GOT GREAT!!! Seller has reduced the price $12,500 for any offer written by July 4th. This homes been impressively remodeled. Star t with a DREAM kitchen add beautiful hardwood floors, water view, 2,580 sf., 4 br., 3 ba., 2 single car garages, a large lot plus lots more. MLS#290698 $275,000 DOWNTOWN SEQUIM Dave Ramey Commercial proper ty UPTOWN REALTY with 33’ frontage, 1.5 (360) 417-2800 blocks from city intersection, rental in back with HOME SWEET HOME upgrades, potential ownThis 3 br., 3 ba., home er finance. calls Port Angeles home MLS#291253/806229 with great city location. $109,900 Borders Olympic NationTerry Peterson al Park and backs up to (360)683-6880 Peabody Creek Canyon WINDERMERE with trail access. You’ll SUNLAND love the convenient location of this quiet neighDUNGENESS borhood with well cared MEADOWS Lovely 2 br., 1.5 ba., for homes. Both levels 1,249 sf., built in ‘02, feature a nice brick firelarge open floor plan, place for added enjoyb e a u t i f u l h a r d w o o d ment. Extra large finfloors, maple cabinetry, i s h e d g a r a g e w i t h landscaped, spacious separate workshop /hobby area. Large fenced patio, private backyard. private yard, with fruit MLS#291029/793300 trees and even a place $159,000 to park your RV. Team Schmidt MLS#290533 $214,900 (360)460-0331 Ed Sumpter WINDERMERE Blue Sky Real Estate SUNLAND Sequim 360-683-3900 ENCHANTED Looking for a home that HOME WITH MUCH nourishes your soul? An TO OFFER i d e a l h o m e n e s t l e d Picturesque and quiet amongst nature’s finest community of Panorama on over seven acres of Vista. Privacy, naturally quiet. Built as a dream beautiful setting, spacome true, a place to get cious deck for entertainaway from the day. Come ing or gatherings, covsee it and fall in love. ered front porch, large MLS#291140 $345,000 fully fenced pet play yard Quint Boe and more. (360)457-0456 MLS#291106/794107 WINDERMERE $269,000 PORT ANGELES Dave Sharman Windermere Real Estate ESTATE PROPERTY Sequim East OPEN HOUSE (360)683-4844 Saturday and Sunday, June 27-28, 12 noon OPEN HOUSE 5 p.m. 62 Cricket Lane Seq. 1.25+ acres, fully This 1,252 sf., charmer landscaped, Very pri- is set into the edge of vate, mountain view, 2 the woods overlooking BR, 2 bath, open floor green pastures – a total plan with unfinished of 3.69 acres of privacy! guest or mother-in-law Vaulted ceilings, freequarters. Buyers’ reps standing fireplace, recently updated kitchen! welcome. $239,000. MLS#290812 $324,900 LOT and TRAILER: 75’ Mark McHugh x 140’ fenced corner lot. (360)683-0660 Gales Addition. 2 br., 1 Mark N. McHugh ba., 12’ x 60’ mobile trailREAL ESTATE er with appliances and unfinished cabin on lot. EMAIL US AT S e p t i c s y s t e m 5 y r . classified@peninsula $37,500. (254)421-0184. dailynews.com

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NICE LITTLE MINI-FARM Nice little mini-farm on 2 separate lots. Cozy 2 br., 1 ba., home with an att a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e, large rec room with fireplace and wrap around covered porch. There is a detached 2 bay shop and small barn. The property has beautiful, mature landscaping with fruit trees and fenced pasture. Adjacent to Lazy J Tree Farm with Olympic View Stables and N. Oly. Discover y Trail ver y close by. MLS#291103 $275,000 Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

PRICED BELOW ASSESSED VALUE! Enjoy all the benefits residential life in 4 Seasons Ranch has to offer when you purchase this lovely lot: Community clubhouse with pool, golf course, beach, barn and more! Build a 2 or 3 story home to gain 3 views: Straits of Juan de Fuca, Hurr icane Ridge, and Ranch golf course. Water and power needed. Community drain field available. Excellent value! MLS#290097 $39,000 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2797

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PRICE REDUCED $239,900 1,512 sf., 3 br., 2 ba., 1.2 acres covered parking for 4, RV parking, tons of storage. MLS#290654 $239,900 Wade Jurgensen John L. Scott Lovely home set on 3 Real Estate sunny acres. Huge trees 360.477.6443 with area cleared too. 3 br., 2 ba., updates, newYOU OWN THE LAND er roof, septic, propane Cute, well maintained 2 fireplace, open living br., 1 ba., with pond, a r e a , s k y l i g h t , o f f i c e stream view, sunroom, area. Shop, large deck, deck, community pool, 9 h u g e g a r a g e a r e a . hole par 3 golf course, 24X24 bar n. Beautiful perfect getaway with priarea. $255,000. vacy yet close to town. (360)461-3980 MLS#291271/807075 $67,900 MOUNTAIN VIEW Tyler Conkle LOTS (360)683-6880 Contiguous lots with WINDERMERE beautiful mountain SUNLAND views. One lot 5.98 acres with Lake Far m 308 For Sale frontage listed at $119,000 MLS# 291260 Lots & Acreage and 2- 1 acre lots listed at 49k. PUD water and ACRES: 2 1/3 acres, bepower at the road, some tween P.A. and Sequim. soils tests done in past, M o u n t a i n v i ew, w e l l , easy road access and utilities. $120,000. surrounded by nicer (360)457-4756 homes. MLS#291256/291262 P O RT TOW N S E N D : $49,000 Two large lots in uptown Ania Pendergrass Pt. Townsend in quiet, 360-461-3973 friendly neighborhood. Remax Evergreen Each lot 85’ x 125’. Infrastructure established. NESTLED IN A Each lot $149,000. QUIET VALLEY (360)385-0175. Rocky Road Far m and Eden Valley Guest Cottage. Rest peacefully be- 505 Rental Houses Clallam County side a pond on 7+ acres. Two story, 2 BR., 2 BA., main home surrounded by fenced pastures. Enter Properties by through a covered front Inc. porch to an open concept living area with vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors. The kitchen, with breakfast bar and nook, flows into a dining area, which flows into a living room with fireplace. The COMMERCIAL dining area leads out to the back deck for a beauHOMES tiful Mountain view. MLS#291175 $290,000 APARTMENTS Jennifer Felton (360)460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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BEAUTY IN SUNLAND 2 bd., 2 ba., 1,467 sf., on 9 t h fa i r way, s k y l i g h t s and large windows, double fireplace living/dining rooms, mature landscaping acts as natural fencing, secluded large patio, 2 car garage with storage. MLS#291280/808069 $249,000 Deb Kahle (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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PIANO TUNING and repair, Gary Freel Piano Service. (360)775-5480

6115 Sporting Goods GOLF CART: Kangaroo, golf motor caddy, Hillcrest ABX, with remote and extras, great condition. $500. (new $2,300). (360)461-3331

6125 Tools MISC: Generator, Generac 3500 XL, used once. $300. A-Frame drag saw with 2 blades, and National Coil Co., buzz coil, usable. $350. 683-5614 or (253) 208-9640.

ESTATE SALE: Large Sale in Agnew. Sat.Sun., 9-4 p.m., 82 Majesty Way. Mechanics g a ra g e, t o o l s, wo r k bench, fishing gear, shelving, gas cans, misc galore. Oak furnit u r e, K i n g s i ze b e d frame, dresser, stand, dining table, 2 china cabinets, Landscaping items, garden tools, Sur vival gear, water barrels, dehydrator, Refr igerator, lots of kitchen items, pictures, fabr ic, Singer machines, power lift sewing cabinet, Sofa with 2 recliner seats, bookcases, hope chest, Old c h u r c h p e w, I k e a desk, office chair, too much to list

GARAGE SALE: Mov6140 Wanted ing Sale. Sat., Sun., 9-5 & Trades p.m., 231 Motor Avenue, PA, block west of Togas. WA N T E D : To t e G o a t . Tables, couch and other Scaffolding. 1990 Dodge furniture, fabric and quiltfull size van parts. ing supplies, scrapbook(360)460-6979 ing and punches, jewelry making supplies and b e a d s, k i t c h e n wa r e, 6135 Yard & washer / dryer. Camping Garden equipment. Moving across country, all must go. RIDING LAWNMOWERS EMAIL US AT $400 to $900. classified@peninsula Call Kenny dailynews.com (360)775-9779

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MOVING SALE: Sun., 8-noon, Topaz Way in Emerald Highlands subdivision. Lots of tools, coins, vintage items, kitchen stuff, household goods, camping / hiking gear, family tent, kids bikes, 2 yr. old Reese 16K hitch, Dyson vacuum, and much much more....... TONS OF ITEMS!!. FriSat 8-4 p.m.,? 240 S Scott Dr. BIG SALE!! nursing smocks, household, electronics, plumbing, electrical, furniture, 10 VHS much more! Everything must go! NO earlybirds pls!!

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G A R AG E S a l e : S a t . S u n . , 8 - 4 p. m . , 2 0 4 4 West 6th St. Clothes, jewelry, housewares, a little bit of everything.

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RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r JUST TOO CUTE MINI- drive, 90K miles. $9,900. (360)477-4295 AU S S I E P U P P I E S : r e a d y o n Ju n e 1 7 . 6 RV: ‘ 9 3 W i n n e b a g o. mer les, 4 black tr is. ASDR registrable,shots, Class A, very good condewormed, well social- dition, 88k mi., 454 eng., ized on our hobby farm. lots of storage, full bed( 3 6 0 ) 3 8 5 - 1 9 8 1 o r room, high rise toilet, self leveling jacks. 500emil@gmail.com $18,000. (360)457-3979

M OV I N G E S TAT E SALE: Wed. Thurs. Fri. 8-2p.m. 254 Howe Rd. PA. Cash only. Lots of garden, farm, hand and power tools, kayak, furniture, glassware, books, linens, holiday items, and lots of misc. Multi Family Garag e Sale: on the same block! Sat. June 27, 8-1 p.m., 624 East 10th (in the alley) and 730 East 10th Street in Port Angeles. Tools, furniture, dressers, kids items.

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5TH WHEEL: ‘94 Alpenl i t e. 3 4 ’ . N e e d s T L C. $ 3 , 8 0 0 o b o. M u s t b e moved. (360)681-3225. 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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5TH WHEEL: Alpenlite, ‘83, 19’ well maintained, ever ything works. $2,000. (808)-895-5634 T E R RY: ‘ 9 6 , 2 6 ’ 5 t h Wheel. $4,500/obo. (360)640-0111

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TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday Rambler, sleeps 4, roof AC, kitchen, needs work. $1,900. 461-3232

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9931 Legal Notices 9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles Classics & Collect. Others Clallam County HONDA: ‘02, 750 Shadow Spirt. $3,200./obo (360)477-4355

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 , 29’ Heavy duty, custom. $1,800. (360)775-6075 DURA: ‘86 , 14’ Aluminum ‘81 15 hp Johnson, electric motor, new batt e r y, 5 g a l l o n t a n k . $2,000 (360)640-1220. MISC: Fiberglass, approx. 500 sf. heavy cloth pieces. .75/sf. (360)9121783 or 565-6906 PEDDLE Boat: on trailer, like new, $2,500. (360)452-8607

SAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 5hp mtr, trailer, new radio and stereo. Ready to sail, garaged. $6,200. hermhalbach@wavecable.com or (360)504-2226

S A I L B OAT: R a n g e r 23’ A fast sailing boat currently at John Wayne Marina. Boat is “turn key” and includes extra sails, marine radio, depth and speed instrument. Rigged for single handing. Take several friends along for a sail, Incl 4 HP Ya m a h a . A s k i n g $3,000. (360)683-1027

ROLL BAR: for compact-sized truck. Very heavy duty (includes supports and gaskets). This might be just what you are looking for! Super nice-looking, glossy black. $250.00. (360)775-6865

9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.

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 warranty! $21,500. Call 360-457-4635

DODGE: ‘02 Ram 2500 Club Cab SLT Longbed 4X4 - 5.9L Magnum V8, K&N Filter, Magnaflow Exhaust, automatic, alloy wheels, new tires, r u n n i n g b o a r d s, t ow package, backup lights, m a t c h i n g c a n o p y, spray-in bedliner, privacy glass, 4 opening doors, power windows and door locks, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, Kenwood CD 1930 Model A: In ex- stereo, dual front airceptional condition, new- bags. only 87k ml. ly rebuilt engine. $14,995 $19,000. Call Jim. GRAY MOTORS (360)301-4581 457-4901 graymotors.com BMW: ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, DODGE: ‘04 Ram 2500 w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke HD Crew Cab SLT 4X4 - 5.9L 24V Cummins I6 new. $20,000. Turbo-Diesel, automat(360)477-4573 ic, chrome alloy wheels, r u n n i n g b o a r d s, t ow package, spray-in bedliner, diamondplate toolbox, rear sliding wind o w, p r i v a c y g l a s s , keyless entr y, power windows, door locks, m i r r o r s , a n d d r i ve r s BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Cus- seat, cruise control, tilt, tom Convertible, Custom a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , C D paint, Ready for Sum- stereo, information center, dual front airbags. mer.$16,500. 683-3408 only 37K ml. $30,995 CADILLAC: ‘59 Sedan GRAY MOTORS d e V i l l e. O r i g i n a l , l i 457-4901 censed and runs. graymotors.com $3,259. (360)461-0527 CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. Super Spor t package. New, wheels, tires, battery and license. Flow master exhaust system, T.top, black leather interior , cherry red. NEVER ABUSED! 81K ml. $6,000. (360)457-9331

SEA-NYMPH: ‘79, 14’ Aluminum outboard, E-Z load trailer, many extras. $750./obo(360)912-1783

FORD: 1929-30 Custom Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. SEARAY, ‘88 Sundanc- Owner sunny day driver er, boathoused in PA, only. Teal green, black 800 engine hr., $35,000. fenders vinyl top. (541)840-1122 $28,500 Real eye catche r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r S I LV E R S T R E A K : 1 7 ’ (360)457-3161. H a r d t o p, a l u m i n u m . Brand new, 4 hrs. on FORD: 1929 Model A 115 hp, plus 9.9 Yama- Roadster, full fendered, h a , f u l l y e q u i p p e d . all mustang running $45,000. gear. $18,500. 460-8610 (360)683-8668

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FORD: 1950 Original Convertible. Beige interior and top on burgundy restoration featured in B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. Appeared in ads ran by Bon Marche. Mechanically sound and clean. Owner restored. $29,500. (360)775-7520 or (360)457-3161.

MAZDA: ‘99 Miata, Custom leather seats, excellent condition. $6,300. (360)461-0929 MITSUBISHI: ‘02 Spyder GT Convertible, 70K ml., V6 5 speed, AC, tilt w h e e l , c r u i s e, p owe r windows, locks, mirrors, seat and top, leather interior, AM/FM cassette and CD stacker, front and side airbags, alloy wheels, rear spoiler and more. Exp. 7/3/15 $7,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. NISSAN: ‘00 Pathfinder LE 4X4, low miles, loaded, including V6-auto, AC, tilt wheel, cr uise power windows, locks, mirrors, and duel power heated seats, leather, power moonroof, AM/FM CD and cassette, tr ip computer, roof rack, running boards alloy wheels, remote entr y and more. Exp. 7/3/15 $7,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. NISSAN: ‘02 Sentra SER Spec V, 40R, 4 Cyl., 6 speed, tilt wheel, cruise, power windows, locks, a n d m i r r o r s, A M / F M , CD, power moonroof, r e a r s p o i l e r, a l l oy wheels, remote entr y and more. Exp. 7/3/15 $5,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. T H A N K YO U ! To o u r wonderful customers for your support and patronage over the past 38 years. Tony and Susie have decided to retire as Tony will be 80 this year and we want to focus on his health. We will be closing June 27. A&G Import Auto Inc. 1 0 5 6 5 R h o d y D r. P t . Hadlock, (360)385-0002 THUNDERBIRD: ‘96, classic, runs great, reduced, 140K ml. $2400/obo. 775-6681. TOYOTA: ‘00 Camry. 4 Cylinder, 5 speed, 125K miles. $4,300. (360)477-6573 TOYOTA: ‘05 Corolla, 105k ml. exc. cond. sun r o o f, r e a r s p o i l e r. $7,500. (360)452-7241.

TOYOTA: ‘95 Tacoma extended cab 2wd pickup - 3.4l v6, 5 speed manual, alloy wheels, good tires, matching c a n o py, b e d l i n e r, a i r conditioning, AM/FM stereo, drivers airbag. $6,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

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Others FORD: ‘62 Thunderbird. Landau 116K mi. powder blue, white vinyl, CHEVY: ‘99 Suburban, new int., clean engine 4 W D , V 8 , s e a t s 8 . $3,200. (360)808-2061 and trunk. $18,500. (360)385-5694 J E E P : ‘ 9 7 , W ra n g l e r, FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. Sahara. Low mileage, recent engine work. Low mileage. $2,000. (360)461-2809 or 461- Some r ust, r uns well. Removable top and 0533 doors. Must sell. $2900. FORD: ‘98 Explorer In Sequim. (303)330-4801. XLT 4X4 - 4.0L V6, Automatic, alloy wheels, MERCURY: ‘05 Mounnew tires, roof rack, privacy glass, keyless en- taineer. AWD, V-8, loadt r y, p o w e r w i n d o w s , ed, leather, 3rd row seat, door locks, mirrors, and p w r eve r y t h i n g . 1 1 0 k drivers seat, cruise con- m i l e s . $ 6 , 9 9 5 o b o . trol, tilt, air conditioning, (360)452-6458 no calls cd stereo, dual front air- after 8pm. bags. 91K ml. $4,495 9730 Vans & Minivans GRAY MOTORS Others 457-4901 graymotors.com FORD: ‘94 Van, 1 ton, H O N D A : ‘ 0 0 C i v i c lots of miles, runs and Hatchback, exc. cond. drives ok. $750. (360)457-4383 $3,000. (360)582-0753. VW: ‘89 Vanagon Carat. H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . C l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e . Sleeps 2, with table, 7 seats, extremely clean, $10,000 OBO cash. auto, axle rebuild. (360)374-5060 $7,900 obo. 461-3232 MAZDA: ‘02 Miata, 6 s p e e d , h a r d t o p, n ew brakes, timing belt, coolest car on the Peninsula. $8,500. (360)683-0146.

HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Deluxe. 25K miles. Comes with extras: rear seat, windshield, sissy bar. New tires. Harley Custom Paint #123 of 150. Immaculate condition. $12,500. Call Lil F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, John Kartes. Mustang front, 302, C4, (360)460-5273 9” Ford rearend. $8,500. 460-8610 H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N ‘03, Road King Classic, FORD: ‘28, Model A. 2 anniversary edition, exc. door sedan. $5,500/obo. cond. with extras. 29K (360)670-6160 ml., $8,500. LINCOLN: ‘74 Continen(360)775-0370 tal Mark IV. 460cc, no MINI COOPER: ‘06. 61k HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. rust or dents. $2,500. miles, ex. condition, au1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500. Good condition tomatic. $8,500. (360)683-5449 (360)457-5236. (360)461-0088

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Open Bid Notice: QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) is a Community Action Agency that provides weatherization and energy efficiency improvem e n t s t o l ow - i n c o m e residents of Clallam and Jefferson Counties. OlyCAP is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or organizations that provide quality-assurance inspections by a Quality Control Inspector (QCI), cer tified by the Building Performance Institute (BPI). QCI is a new cer tification standard for residential weatherization inspections, developed by BPI to meet the specifications and standards set forth by the US Departm e n t o f E n e r g y, t h e Standard Work specifications (SWS) developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), as we l l a s Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e ’s L o w - i n c o m e Weatherization Program, administered by Washington State Department of Commerce. To receive a Request for 360-452-8435 Proposal Package 1-800-826-7714 please email: cgraham@olycap.org 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices All submittals must be Clallam County Clallam County RECEIVED no later than Friday, July 17, 2015 Peninsula College, 1502 E Lauridsen Blvd Port An- Pub: June 28, July 5, geles, WA 98362, is seeking coverage under the 2015 Washington State Department of Ecology’s Con- Legal No:641697

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NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public testimony on the mid-year review of the 2015 Clallam County Budget, per Clallam County Home Rule Charter, Section 9.50 will be accepted in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse on July 21, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. All interested citizens are invited to attend. Dated this twenty-third day of June 2015 ATTEST: _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair PUB: June 28, July 5, 2015 Legal No:641510 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING

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 June 30, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse. Enhanced 9-1-1 – Additional funding from the Washington State Military Department, Emergency Management Division/$71,460 Operation Stonegarden Grant – Receipt of grant funding/$97,981

Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Date: 16 June 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair PUB: June 21, 28, 2015

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The proposed project, Peninsula College, is located Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County at 1502 E Lauridsen Blvd in Port Angeles in Clallam NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION County. Clallam County, State of Washington This project involves 3.72 acres of soil disturbance August 4, 2015 for Other (Community College) construction acNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Clallam County, State of tivities. Washington that on August 4, 2015, there will be held a Primary Election, conducted all by mail. The purpose of this election is to nominate the top 2 candiThe receiving waterbody is Peabody Creek. dates from each contest for the General Election ballot, approve or reject the Any persons desiring to present their views to the formation of a SARC Metropolitan Park District, and to elect Board CommisWashington State Department of Ecology regard- sioners for the aforementioned SARC Metropolitan Park District. ing this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no Voter Registration Deadlines for a person not registered in Washington later than 30 days of the last date of publication of state: this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and Last day to submit your voter registration: considers whether discharges from this project July 6, 2015 *Online would cause a measurable change in receiving wa- (Twenty-nine days *By mail - registration forms must be ter quality, and, if so, whether the project is neces- before the election) postmarked by this date sary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC July 27, 2015 Last day to register in person: 173-201A-320. (Eight days before *At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office the election) Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Voter Registration Deadlines for a person currently registered in WashAttn: Water Quality Program, ington state: Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 July 6, 2015 Last day to submit changes to your voter Pub: June 28, July 5, 2015 Legal No.641704 (Twenty-nine days registration: before the election) *Online *By mail - registration forms must be 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices postmarked by this date. Clallam County Clallam County *At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office INVITATION TO BID A registered voter who fails to transfer his or her residential address by this 18th Street Reconstruction deadline may vote according to his/ her previous registration address. PROJECT TR16-99 City of Port Angeles Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Pub- Online voter registration forms can be found at www.clallam.net/eleclic Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. 0. tions. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until ______________________________________________________________ 2:00pm, Tuesday, July 28 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at Below is a list of all jurisdictions involved in the election, including positions that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for and short titles for ballot measures appearing on the ballot. the construction of the following improvements: Clallam County – Partisan Office County Commissioner – District 1 HMA Overlay, ADA sidewalk ramps, catch basins and stormwater pipe. Port of Port Angeles – Nonpartisan Office The City Engineer’s estimate for this project is be- Commissioner – District 3 tween $1,350,000.00 and $1,450,000.00 . The time of completion (performance period) for this Project City of Port Angeles – Nonpartisan Office Council Position 5 is 30 working days.

Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list Sequim School District 323 – Nonpartisan Offices Director District 1 for this project are available from two sources: Director At Large, Position 5 1.) 1.) To view a low resolution set of the plans or the plan holders list view the City of Port Angeles Fire District 3 – Nonpartisan Office web site www.cityofpa.us under City Project Bid In- Commissioner 1 formation on the front page. SARC Metropolitan Park District – Measure 2.) 2.) Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. at Proposition No. 1 http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted Projects”, SARC Metropolitan Park District Formation “Public Works”, “City of Port Angeles”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder”, in order to SARC Metropolitan Park District – Nonpartisan Offices receive automatic email notification of future adden- Commissioner Position 1 da and to be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact Commissioner Position 2 the Builders Exchange of Washington, (425-258- Commissioner Position 3 Commissioner Position 4 1303) should you require further assistance. Commissioner Position 5 Informational copies of any available maps, plans ______________________________________________________________ and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Port Angeles Public Works Engineering Ballots for this election will be mailed to all qualified voters on July 15. ReServices (360-417-4700). All questions regarding turned ballots must be postmarked or placed in a ballot drop box by August 4. the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Jeremy Pozernick, Pro- • Postage is required on all ballots returned by mail. If you are mailing your ballot on Election Day, be sure to check the postmark cut off time ject Manager, at jpozerni@cityofpa.us. at your Post Office. Ballots bearing postmarks after August 4 will be considered late, and cannot be counted. All bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid Forms and in the manner as stated in this adver• All drop boxes are available 24 hours a day. On Election Day, ballots will tisement and in the Project Manual and said bids be accepted in the drop boxes until 8:00 p.m. Drop boxes are located at shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form the following sites: of a cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety Sequim Village Shopping Center, in the JC Penney’s parking lot, bond to the City of Port Angeles in the amount of • Sequim, WA five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid. If a • Forks District Court, 502 E. Division St., Forks, WA surety bond is used, said bond shall be issued by a Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA surety authorized and registered to issue said • (In the circular drive and on the sidewalk across from the bonds in the State of Washington. The bond shall disabled parking) specify the surety’s name, address, contact and phone number, and shall include a power of attor• Accessible voting equipment is available at the Clallam County Auditor’s ney appointing the signatory of the bond as the perOffice in the courthouse. The Accessible Voting Unit will be available son authorized to execute it. Should the successful from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, beginning July 15 and ending bidder fail to enter into the Contract and furnish satat 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, August 4. The voting equipment is available isfactory performance bond within the time stated in to any voter wishing to use it, but the equipment has special features to the Information for Bidders, the bid deposit shall be allow voters with disabilities to use it independently. forfeited to the City of Port Angeles. Faxed bids and/or surety bonds will not be accepted. • If any voter does not receive their ballot, or needs a replacement ballot, they may visit our website at www.clallam.net/elections and click the The City of Port Angeles, in accordance with TiMyVote icon, contact the Auditor’s Office at 360-417-2221, or visit the tle VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. Auditor’s Office at 223 E. 4th St., Suite 1, Port Angeles, WA. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal regulations, Department of Transportation, subtitle A, Office of the Secre- • An additional drop box is also available in the Auditor’s Office during business hours. tary, Part 21, non-discrimination in Federally assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- • Normal office hours are 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Election Day office hours are 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. tation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively in- ______________________________________________________________ sure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business Open Public Meetings enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to The Canvassing Board of Clallam County, or their appointed designees, pursubmit bids in response to this invitation and suant to RCW 29A.60.160, will hold open public meetings at the w i l l n o t b e d i s c r i m i n a t e d ag a i n s t o n t h e dates and times listed below. The meetings of the Canvassing Board are open grounds of race, color or national origin in con- public meetings under the applicable provisions of chapter 42.30 RCW, and each meeting shall be continued until the activity for which sideration for an award. the meeting is held has been completed. The City of Port Angeles reserves the right to accept the bid that is in the best interest of the City, to Clallam County Auditor’s Office – Elections Center postpone the acceptance of bids and the award of 223 E 4th St., Suite 1 the Contract for a period not to exceed sixty (60) Port Angeles, WA 98362 days, or to reject any and all bids. If all bids are reJuly 9 at 9:00 a.m. jected, the City may elect to re-advertise for bids. Logic and Accuracy Test - AVU Subject to the foregoing, the contract will be awardLogic and Accuracy Test – Voting System July 9 at 11:00 a.m. ed to the lowest responsible bidder. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope with the outside clearly marked with the bid opening date and time, the project name and number as it appears in this advertisement and the name and address of the bidder. Bids shall be addressed to the Director of Public Works & Utilities, City of Port Angeles, 321 East Fifth Street, P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362.

Processing of Ballots

July 21 – August 18 at 8:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.

First Tabulation of Ballots

August 4 at 8:00 p.m.

Public Canvassing Board Meeting

August 17 at 2:00 p.m.

Conclude Canvassing Ballots/ Certification of Election

August 18 at 9:30 a.m.

When awarded the Contract, the successful bidder shall promptly execute the Contract and shall fur- Dated at Port Angeles, Washington, this 28th day of June 2015. nish a bond of faithful performance of the Contract Shoona Riggs in the full amount of the Contract price. Clallam County Auditor PUB: June 28, and July 5, 2015 Pub: June 28, 2015 Legal No.639960 Legal No.640918



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Sand sculpture heralds Sequim Lavender Weekend next month rate the group’s 19th Sequim Lavender Festival. The growers association is one SEQUIM — A giant sand of the two groups putting on sculpture at the southwest corevents during Sequim Lavender ner of Sequim Avenue and Weekend. Spruce Street announces “WelThe growers group plans a come to Lavenderville,” as farmstreet fair in downtown Sequim ers and growers associations gear on Fir Street between Sequim up for Sequim Lavender Weekand Third avenues — which it end on July 17-19. calls the Sequim Lavender Festi“We Live in a Postcard” is the val — and offering free tours of name given to it by Sequim artist farms in its association. Kali Bradford, creator of the The Sequim Lavender Farmsculpture, who gave it its finishers Association plans paid tours ing touches Thursday. of lavender farm members of its association. Mountain backdrop “The backdrop of the Olympic The sculpture, made of glacier Mountain range leaves no doubt sand and spray-painted, depicts a in the viewer’s mind that this scene is nestled in what is lavender farm in the Sequimfamously known as the Lavender Dungeness Valley backdropped Capital of North America,” said by the Olympic Mountains. Mary Jendrucko, president of the On the back is carved a postSequim Lavender Growers Assocard image. ciation. The sculpture was commisThe sand sculpture was sioned by the Sequim Lavender crafted in advance of Sequim Growers Association in partnership with Jacques Dulin of Inno- Lavender Weekend “so that people could see it coming,” said vation Law Group to commemoBY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Kali Bradford of Sequim adds a few finishing touches to her sand sculpture capturing the Sequim area. The piece is located on the southwest corner of Sequim Avenue and Spruce Street. The piece, “We Live in a Postcard,” was inspired by the Sequim Lavender Festival, which will be held in mid-July. Bradford, 73. The sculpture incorporates 27,500 pounds of tightly compacted glacier sand — imported from Silverdale, Dulin said. “We create our own sandstone,” Bradford said. Bradford used water and tools to shape the sand sculpture. Spray paint gives it its color.

Bradford is a Sequim resident, part-time substitute teacher for the Sequim School District, competitor and award winner at various nationwide and worldwide sand sculptor competitions with original artwork stationed yearround throughout downtown Sequim. She has been a sand sculptor for about 37 years.

Performing art “It is a performing art. I love the fact that if I don’t like it, I can come back and change it and make it into something else,” she said. “It is fixable. It is not marble. It is sand, and if it breaks, I can fix it.”

Lavender Weekend About 20,000 people are anticipated to attend this year’s Lavender Weekend — touted as the largest lavender event in North America. The three-day event will include quilt shows, art exhibits,

concerts, wine tasting and live theater performances. The various events are sponsored by the farmers and growers associations. For a complete list of events on the city’s Lavender Weekend website, see http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-lavenderweekend. For more on the growers association, see www.lavenderfestival. com. For more on the farmers association, see www.sequimlavender. org.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-6812390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A renovated Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center will reopen Wednesday with its first new exhibits in six decades. Visitor services will be curtailed Monday and Tuesday to allow staff to move equipment and materials back into the building, which is located at the end of Upper Hoh Road in the western portion of the park about 31 miles south of Forks. Park staff will be available Monday and Tuesday in the visitor center parking area and nearby nature trails to answer questions and provide information while the visitor center itself remains closed. Beginning Wednesday, the visitor center will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily throughout the summer. Ranger-led programs will resume Wednesday.

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Olympic Cotillion members Caleb Corey, 11, and Chloe Corey, 10, dance beside the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain in Port Angeles on Thursday evening. Olympic Cotillion, a club in which youngsters learn ballroom dancing and social graces, plans more downtown dances through the summer.

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ing-ventilation-air-conditioning system were upgraded. The parking area and pathways were improved. The center provides visitors with information and exhibits about visiting the North Olympic Peninsula’s west side, including park coastal and rain forest areas. Several trails lead from the center: an interpretive trail adjacent to the facility, the 0.8-mile Hall of Mosses Trail, the 1.2-mile Spruce Nature and the 17.3-mile Hoh River Trail to Glacier Meadows. The 88-site camping area includes fire pits with grates, picnic tables, potable water and a fee-accessible dump station for recreational vehicles. The Hoh Rain Forest averages 12 to 14 feet of precipitation a year and is one of the park’s most popular attractions.

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Pet turtles need care, handling With their dark-green shells, green legs with yellow stripes and green heads with a red stripe behind the eye, red-eared sliders are popular pets for kids whose parents may not want to commit to a dog or cat and people interested in reptiles. Problem is, not everyone who gets them realizes that they need a large aquatic environment to thrive. They can also spread salmonella, especially to children, who aren’t always careful about washing their hands after handling the shelled reptiles. Here’s what you need to know about getting and living with one. ■ Turtles are interesting pets and can have different personalities, but as companions, they are more like fish than dogs. Be sure you or your child have a true interest in them before acquiring one. To learn about them, talk to a veterinarian who is familiar with reptiles or to a turtle rescue organization (an Internet search will turn up many). ■ Tiny turtles are illegal. The sale of turtles with a carapace — the top of the shell — smaller than four inches was banned in 1975 because the turtles shed salmonella bacteria. That’s a problem when you think about the likelihood of young kids becoming infected after touching the turtles and then putting their fingers — or even the turtles themselves — into their mouths. You may see tiny turtles for sale at pet stores, flea markets, swap meets or even online, but always choose one that is legal size or larger. ■ Wait to get a turtle until your child is at least 5 years old. Young children are more susceptible to infection. ■ Turtles need an adequate water habitat. A real or artificial pond is best. You can start them out in a large indoor aquarium, but they need more space as they grow older and bigger. “They need a place to get out of the water so they can get some sun and completely dry off if they want to, and they need deep enough water so they can swim around,” says Scott H. Weldy, DVM, an exotic animal veterinarian at Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital in Lake Forest, Calif. The pond or aquarium must have good filtration so waste products don’t build up and make the turtle sick. ■ Females lay eggs with or without the presence of a male. They need to be able to get out of the water and go to an area with dirt or sand where they can dig a hole, lay the eggs and bury them to keep them safe from predators. ■ Unless they live indoors, turtles hibernate in winter. They burrow into the bottom of the pond and wait for spring. ■ Turtles eat a variety of foods. Water hyacinths and elodia are common water plants for ornamental ponds, and turtles are fond of them. They are carnivores, so they also eat worms, fish and crawfish. Avoid keeping your turtle in the same pond with your $300 koi, or you may find that his fins have been nipped or even that he has been eaten if he’s on the small side. Commercial pellets are available, but Dr. Weldy recommends feeding a more natural diet and not relying solely on pellets. ■ Use common sense when handling turtles, and teach children how to handle them safely. Salmonella bacteria can live on surfaces for days, so

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even indiconThornton rect tact can spread disease. The golden rule? Wash your hands before and after handling your turtle, after cleaning his tank or pond and after feeding him, and keep turtles away from areas where food is prepared.

Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker cat gets bladder QMy infections all the time, and it’s driving us both crazy. Help! — via Facebook Lower urinary tract A infections are common in cats, and they can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Possible causes include inflammation, structural defects of the urinary tract and environmental stress. A complete workup can help determine the best way to proceed. That includes a urinalysis and culture to check for the presence of bacteria, and X-rays to screen for bladder stones. If your cat is a senior with recurring bladder infections, a complete blood count (CBC) and serum chemistry profile can also be useful diagnostics. When a cat has recurring cystitis not caused by an obstruction such as a bladder stone and not associated with bacterial infection, medications that may help are those that minimize inflammation and relieve pain, and relax or smooth out the muscle of the urinary tract to relieve frequent or painful urination. Nutraceuticals such as glycosaminoglycans or glucosamine and chondroitin may help as well. It’s also important for your cat to get plenty of water. He may be intrigued by a fountain that provides running water. Feeding canned food is another excellent way to get extra water into your cat. Your veterinarian may recommend a specific diet to help reduce inflammation. Make environmental changes to reduce stress. Try adding a tall cat tree or window perch for outdoor viewing, build a “catio” so he can get some outdoor time, provide him with puzzle toys that will challenge his mind, and keep his litter box super clean. Give him his food and playtime on a regular schedule so he has something to look forward to. And make sure he’s not having conflicts with other pets in the home. If this is a problem, antianxiety medications such as clomipramine may help. Other strategies may be helpful for individual cats. It can’t hurt to try pheromone sprays or diffusers in the home to reduce anxiety, or complementary therapies such as acupuncture provided by a veterinarian with training in that field.

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

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Sequim School District retiring staff members were celebrated at a reception recently in the high school library. From left are Wanda Frazier, bus driver; Sharle Osborne, Helen Haller Elementary fourth-grade teacher; Steve Koehler, Sequim Middle School sixthgrade science teacher; Heather Faulstich, Sequim High School paraeducator; Lora Millet, Sequim High secretary; and Pat Neal-Quinet, Greywolf Elementary fourth-grade teacher. Not shown are Tracelene William, Sequim Middle sixth- and seventh-grade language arts teacher; Clarke Mason, Sequim Middle eighth-grade special-education teacher; Dan Peterson, Sequim High custodian; Janet Peterson, Sequim High ASB secretary; and Karen Junell, state and federal grants manager.

Briefly . . . College gives awards to four essay winners PORT ANGELES — Kim Brisbois, Eric Trent, Josie Padgett and Devyn Turner are this year’s winners of Peninsula College’s Outstanding English Essay Award. The four were present their awards at a recent Board of Trustees meeting. The awards, now in their fifth year, are given annually in recognition of excellent academic writing by Peninsula College students. Each year, the college’s English division nominates and votes for the best essays written in English classes during the academic year. The submissions must be essays, not poetry or fiction. Brisbois won the first prize of $200 for her essay “A Melting Pot Identity Crisis.” She recently returned to college after a nearly 20-year hiatus. She was raised in Spokane, where being one of a handful of

adopted Asians in a predominantly Caucasian community spurred her interest and gave her personal insight into the topic of her research essay. Trent tied for second prize, winning $50 for his essay “All Risk and No Reward.” Trent, then a freshman and news editor for Peninsula College’s student newspaper, The Buccaneer, plans to transfer to Western Washington University. Padgett tied for second prize, winning $50 for her essay “Recalibrating the Moral Compass.” She is originally from Alaska. She is passionate about animal rights, native species and protecting the environment. She is planning to finish her welding degree next spring and then pursue a degree in wildlife biology. Turner also tied for second prize, winning $50 for her essay “Black Mesa Faces of Change.” Turner grew up in Winslow, Ariz., living there for 14 years before her family moved to Sequim five years ago. She will be transferring to Northern Arizona Uni-

versity this fall. The award money for the Outstanding English Essay Awards comes from a special donation made to the Peninsula College Foundation for specific use with the English Essay Awards. For more information, contact Matt Teorey at 360417-6269 or mteory@pencol. edu.

PT Rotary success PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Rotary Club has set new records for its 43rd annual auction. Held at the end of April, the gala event raised $132,000 to provide humanitarian aid through Rotary’s local, regional and international programs. Co-chairs Karen and Rich Ciccarone reported strong support from 20 sponsors, advertisers and hundreds of donors throughout the community, plus a vigorous cadre of volunteers from Rotary’s membership. Attendees, who bid on hundreds of auction items ranging from luxury cruises to simulated air combat experiences, included members of all three Jefferson

County Rotary clubs as well as Kiwanis Club members. This year’s theme, Moonlight Masquerade, brought out 208 guests, many of whom arrived in lavish and colorful costume for a lively evening of dining, music and entertainment. Funds raised by the auction are used to support Rotary’s many charitable donations, a few of which include: the winter shelter for the homeless, JC MASH free medical clinic, Port Townsend food bank, Jumping Mouse children’s counseling center, KPTZ radio, Northwest Arts Alliance and various scholarships. This year’s Fund-ACause, a specific fund-raising event within the auction, raised over $30,000 and was dedicated to Camp Beausite, a rural camp for those with special needs. At the club’s May meeting, president Karen Clemens presented a check for $34,800 to Claudia Edmondson for Camp Beausite. Edwardson reported that the camp will use the donation for a much-needed replacement of the camp’s roof. Peninsula Daily News

Clallam Bay High School EDITOR’S NOTE: Information on these Clallam Bay High School scholarship and honors recipients was received too late for today’s Students of Distinction: Class of 2015 special section. They appear here to get the recognition they earned. Jeddie Herndon Awards: University of Great Falls academic scholarship over 4 years, $64,000; Washington State Stem Opportunity Scholarship over 4 years, $17,500; Francis Wylder Annual Scholarship, $750; Hull Family Scholarship, $1,600; Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation $1,000; Clallam Bay-Sekiu Lions Club, $1,000; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500; Washington State Scholar.

Samantha Metcalf Awards: Washington State Stem Opportunity Scholarship over 4 years, $17,500; Hull Family Scholarship, $1,600; Scottish Rite Organization, $1,000; Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation, $1,000; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500; Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust, $500.

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Awards: Washington State Stem Opportunity Scholarship over 4 years, $17,500; Albert Haller Foundation Scholarship $8,000; Hull Family Scholarship, $1,600; Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation, $1,000; Clallam BaySekiu Lions Club, $1,000; Presbyterian Church, $500; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500.

Awards: Hull Family Scholarship, $1,600; Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation, $1,000; Scottish Rite Organization, $1,000; Academic Scholarship to Southern Virginia University $2,500; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500.

Awards: Hull Family Scholarship, $1,600; Mac and Phyllis Munro Memorial Scholarship, $1,500; Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation, $1,000; Scottish Rite Organization, $1,000; Forks Elks Vocational Scholarship, $1,500; Presbyterian Church, $500; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500.

Awards: Clallam Bay Corrections Center Peach Group Scholarship, $500.

Awards: Mac and Phyllis Munro Memorial Scholarship, $1,500; Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation, $1,000; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500.

Awards: Charlotte M. Kirby Foundation, $1,000; Herb and Marlyn Olsen Foundation, $500.

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Felix Ojeda

Awards: Clallam Bay Corrections Center Peach Group Scholarship, $500.

Awards: Clallam Bay Corrections Center Peach Group Scholarship, $500; Heartfelt Scholarship, $250.


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Back to basics help horse, rider to grow TURNS OUT, THE mounting block students used as an aid to climb on his back was a stumbling block for Louie, a Freedom Farm schooling horse. “Riders used to have to drag him to the mounting block,” says Mary Gallagher, farm owner. That behavior went on for years until two years ago when instructor Jessica Crouch challenged Jasmine Itti, a riding student and Hoof Beats Riding Club member, to help Louie learn to like approaching the mounting block. Jasmine, like most Hoof Beat students, doesn’t own her own horse. Instead, she’s assigned one of the farm’s schooling horses as her “special horse” to ride during lessons. And like the other advanced students, she also gets to ride and help train the farm’s other horses.

Training basics Jasmine says she started working Louie “online,” using a halter and lead line, and went back to training basics. “He began responding very good to the mounting block with online, but it was when I started doing liberty work with him he started liking the mounting block,” says Jasmine. “He views it as a fun game we play. The mounting block is now a place I hop on, then hop on him and slide off.” Based on renowned horse trainer Pat Parellli’s natural horsemanship techniques, liberty is practiced only after the horse has a solid understanding and correct response to the basic online maneuvers. Performed without a halter or bridal, it works to strengthen the mental and emotional connection between horse and rider.

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY The two know Griffiths each other so well that all Jasmine has to do is motion for him to go away and he complies. Other times, she asks him to lope in a circle around her, to which he obliges her. Sometimes, she lightly runs toward him to chase him away, and when she turns around to run back to the block, he races right back behind her. He even side passes, or turns on his hindquarters, when asked, and all without a bridle, halter or rope touching his body. “I usually give him treats when training, so now he associates me getting on and off the block with him getting treats; now he associates the mounting block as a happy place,” says Jasmine.

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Freedom Farm student and Hoof Beats Riding Club member Jasmine Itti leads lesson horse Louie to the mounting block at the farm’s arena. Jasmine helped Louie get over his resistance to the mounting block with patience and training.

says. “But if she sees Louie’s a little uncomfortable with a task, she waits and Louie’s leader doesn’t get on him until “With horses, every herd they take care of whatever is bothering him.” has a leader,” says Mary. The challenge brought out “When working with the best in both Louie and horses, the rider needs to Jasmine, who will be a high become the respected alpha, or head of the herd. school freshman next fall. “That happens through communication together Consistent attention that’s based on a herd’s “Jasmine has been so natural dynamics.” consistent in helping Louie It also helps to find whatever treats or rewards get out of that negative mindset,” Mary says. “She’s motivate the horse to perjust been working and form the desired task. working at it, and now he “Jasmine got all the likes stepping up to it, so basic commands down pat she’s seeing the reward for with Louie, and from then all her hard work.” on, her imagination took Jasmine’s communicaover, and she’s made all sorts of commands a game tion with Louis is so tight for the two of them,” Mary that all he needs to do is

look at her body language to understand what is asked of him — move away, change direction, come here, side-step to her, stand still so she can slide on or off his back. He keeps an ear and/or an eye turned in her direction at all times.

Mututal love Their adoration for each other is obvious. “I just love him,” says Jasmine, whose passion is for jumping. “He’s my favorite horse here.” During the summer, Jasmine and her fellow Hoof Beat friends can be found there “every day as long as it’s open, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.” They spend their time riding

Day Show, Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 4907 Landes St., Port Townsend. Phone Glenda Meek at 360-385-0195. ■ Monday-July 3 — Freedom Farm’s Summer Events Horse Camp for Kids II is ■ Sunday, 9 a.m. — for more experienced campSilver Spurs 4-H Horse ers, ages 7 and older. Show, Clallam County FairMore advanced horse grounds, 1608 W. 16th St., games will teach balance, Port Angeles. confidence and technique Contact Theresa Whit- on safe horses. ney at 360-457-6028 or Campers learn about silverspurs4hofclallamco@ hoof care, diet, grooming, hotmail.com. health, horse breeds, disci■ Sunday, 9:30 a.m. — pline and horse art. Patterned Speed Horse For more information on Game Show, Crosby arena, the Freedom Farm horse 122 Franson Road, Agnew. camps, phone Mary at 360Contact Pam Crosby at 457-4897 or visit www. 360-670-3906. freedom-farm.net. ■ Sunday — County TURN TO GRIFFITHS/C6 Mounties 4-H Club Fun horses, helping Mary, forming lasting friendships and cherished memories. Sounds like a childhood well spent.

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Good friends Following few tips will keep don’t always grass-fed beef juicy, tender become more TODAY, WE CONTINUE to explore that sticky area where friendship and romance overlap. What do you do if you have romantic feelings for a good friend? Make the first move and risk ending the friendship? Or remain silent and lose out on what might have been a great relationship? Maya says she and Andy became friends 10 years ago, although they had been acquaintances for a couple of years before that. She was in a particularly vulnerable position when they started hanging out. She was rebounding from a sudden breakup with a man she’d been involved with for nine years and recovering from a serious illness that had required emergency surgery and had laid her up for a few months.

Just friends “From the get-go, I knew full-well, as did he, that our relationship was just friends. There was no sex, no physical affection whatsoever, but we rapidly bonded emotionally,” she says. “We spent every weekend evening together. I drove to his place because his neighborhood was far more interesting than mine, but I would go home every night.” This went on for several years. Neither of them was really trying to meet anyone else, although at times, Maya talked about it. But she never did anything about it.

THE FIRST TIME I splurged on a locally grazed 100 percent grassfed sirloin steak, well, quite honestly, I blew it. I carePENINSULA fully preall KITCHEN pared the fixings for my favorBetsy ite sumWharton mer dinner: roasted potatoes and corn on the cob, garden-fresh salad and raspberry cobbler. With the picnic table set, I fired up the grill and cooked the steak just like it was the marbled grain-fed product I had cooked in the past. But instead of the juicy, tender steak I anticipated, my special treat was dry and disappointing. There is no doubt that grass-fed beef is nutritionally superior to its grainfattened competitor (less of the bad fats, more of the good ones and not to mention a slew of vitamins and minerals), but the absence of that marbled fat means that it is easy to toughen the meat during the cooking process. It took me a year before I was ready to try again. This time, I did my homework and learned the simple steps to success: low and slow. Compared to cooking a grain-fed steak, the temperature is lower and the cooking time is extended. And never, ever poke holes or slice into the meat until you are ready to serve. It’s not difficult, but it is essential. And what about affordability? All grass cattle ranching is usually small-scale, labor-intensive and more humane, and all of that

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this in my head didn’t make it any easier to resist him. My gut and my head were not on the

same page.” One day, Andy told Maya he wanted to start dating. “As in women. As in a romantic relationship,” she says. “What the hell could I have said? ‘No, I won’t let you’? I just stood by smiling while inwardly I was jealous, hurt, angry, fearful he would get involved and I’d be relegated to second banana. This went on for five years.” So Andy dated, and Maya dated, but her heart wasn’t really in it. Then, one day he called her at work to tell her that his girlfriend was pregnant. They got married a few months later.

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Maya’s heart was broken. And to make things worse, Andy’s bride insisted that he had to get rid of her. She couldn’t understand why a married man would want a woman friend. “She absolutely hated me, though we had only met one time before they were even involved,” Maya says. Andy told his wife that, like it or not, he was going to maintain his friendship with Fell in love Maya, and furthermore, “After just a few months, he would continue to have dinner with her I was totally in love with every Friday night. him. He was good-looking, A few months later, a wittier than anyone I ever strange thing happened. knew, bright, etc., etc.,” Maya fell head over Maya says. “Even though I heels for another man, knew he didn’t return and soon all those those feelings, I nevertheintense feelings she had less struggled over whether had for Andy were transor not I should come clean.” ferred to her new boyBut Maya realized Andy friend. was a much better friend Not long after that, than he could ever be as a Andy told her that his lover. wife was leaving. Maya “As I got to know him, I was sad for him but so learned that he had diffihappy for herself. culty maintaining relation________ ships, and he was neurotic as all get-out,” she says. “If Cheryl Lavin compiles we had become lovers, after Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where a few months, we’d have she writes a blog at http://www. quickly gone our separate creators.com/advice/tales-fromways. I would have been the-front.html. Email questions barely a blip on his radar. or comments to cheryllavin “Just because I knew rapp@gmail.com.

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A herd of cattle graze on grass at Clark Farms near Sequim. Locally raised, grass-fed beef is a good source for summer cookouts. adds to the price. You can save significantly by buying on consignment — that is, by purchasing a whole or partial animal directly from the rancher. Very few families can use a whole cow, but costconscious customers form “cow-pools” by sharing an animal to split between a group of friends. Cow-pooling brings the price down so that grass-fed meats can be comparable to the grocery store. Now when I take a steak out of the freezer, I follow these low and slow tips, and my favorite summer grill lives up to all my expectations: tender and delicious.

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weight by drinking smoothies for several months, but once she stopped, she gained it back fairly rapidly. She went from depressed to happy and then back to depressed all over her weight. The doctor said she could have one each day but must also eat at least two good healthy meals each day and start exercising. She’s 17 and now feels and looks better, but it’s

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Social Security is yours, so claim it ONE WOULD REASONABLY think that, after all these years, I’d quit being surprised by you guys. One might also reasonably think that people who are supposed to be governing a nation would have figured out how to govern a nation. Regrettably, neither of those seems to be true. In my case, in the course of rambling, I used the phrase “retirement is not a requirement,” and boom, a number of you were all over it. And since we’ve been engaging the subject on email, I decided to do it “out loud.” We’ve been talking about what retirement is, what it isn’t, what it might be, what it could be, what it ought to be and so on, but for today, let’s go back to the triggerphrase: Retirement is not a requirement.

let you play “what if?” If I’ve enrolled in Medicare, haven’t I already signed up for Social Security? No. The two are hopelessly (and probably incestuously) entwined, but they are two very different critters. OK, then how do I sign up for Social Security? Well, you can (a) go to the website above and do it online; (b) call 800-772-1213 and do it on the phone; or (c) you can steadfastly attempt to make an appointment at any Social Security office and do it eyeball-to-eyeball. Good luck with that. Aren’t the feds messing with Social Security? Well, the feds are talking about messing with Social Security. The feds are always talking about messing with Social Security. But so far, it’s talk.

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Plan for the best Look, all any of us can realistically do is play by the rules as they currently exist and hope for the best because hoping for the worst would be stupid. Do I think that folks who are currently collecting their Social Security benefits are going to lose them? No. Do I think that folks who are a short-step away from collecting will lose it? I sincerely doubt it. Is that my personal opinion, based on nothing in particular? Yes. Finally, remember this: Millions of people have figured this out, so you can, too. Go to the website, take your time, make notes and think. What you’ve heard from your neighbors, buddies, cronies or family may or may not have anything to do with what’s true for you. But the real question was: Do I have to do something about Social Security, just because I turn 65? No. These days, 65 qualifies you as a kid. Medicare is another story for another day — and another little column.

________ 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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Daughter resents dad’s newest child DEAR ABBY: My father is expecting his seventh child with his current “fiancee.” I am the oldest of six girls; this child is expected to be a son. His fiancee is 11 years my junior — 33 years younger than my father. I recently started a family and have two children younger than 2. For various reasons, I am fed up with playing nice regarding my father’s relationships and irresponsible behavior. They are having a baby shower for the expectant parents, and I don’t want to attend. My husband thinks I am wrong because I can’t muster up the spirit that a baby shower is supposed to evoke. I think I’m being smart for not bringing my funky attitude. Should I attend? Oldest Child

DEAR ABBY Abigail Van Buren

Dear Oldest: I don’t know how your siblings feel about this impending birth, but try to remember that showers are intended to celebrate the new life that’s coming into

the world. This isn’t about whether you approve of your father’s behavior or his choice of women. If he is as irresponsible as you say, that poor little boy will need all the help and emotional support he can get in the future. If you opt not to attend, it may drive a wedge between you and your father, so I’m voting

with your husband. Go with your siblings, be pleasant and leave your funky attitude at home because if you don’t, the person you will be isolating is yourself. Dear Abby: What is it with people? My mother-in-law, “Ellen,” passed away last Thursday. Even before her viewing, a neighbor informed us — through Ellen’s attorney — that Ellen had given her a wicker patio set that the neighbor hadn’t taken but had told Ellen to use as long as she wanted. Then at the church, before the funeral service, another friend told us Ellen had intended to donate some used items to a charity, implying that we are obligated to do the same. Don’t people have manners any longer? Offended in Ohio

Dear Offended: Your letter illustrates why it is so important for everyone to put their wishes in writing before departing. While I agree with you that the timing was insensitive, the people involved may have wanted to be sure you were aware of Ellen’s intentions before you disposed of the items. Before distributing any of your mother-in-law’s effects, this is something you should first discuss with her lawyer. Dear Abby: As a young adult in my early 20s, I’ve been experiencing some pretty big changes in my life, including (after some major research and internal debate) the decision to convert to a different religion. However, something is preventing me from following through: I have an anxiety disorder that makes being in new situations and places I’m unfamil-

iar with extremely daunting. I’m not having second thoughts about my choice by any means. I am just at a loss about where I should start and what I need to do. Any advice is welcomed. Anxious Convert in Oklahoma Dear Anxious: Visit the church, temple or mosque you wish to join and share your concerns with the priest, minister, rabbi or imam. If you do, that person can see you are introduced around and ease your way into the religious community.

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

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PROJECT LINUS Pat Gracz, coordinator of the Washington Peninsula/Sequim chapter of Project Linus, a national organization that collects handmade blankets for seriously ill or traumatized children, recently held an Appreciation Tea to honor volunteers, called “blanketeers.” During the event, 243 blankets were collected. Pictured from left are Gracz, holding certificates of appreciation for those unable to attend; Joann West, Phyllis Weisenburger, accepting on behalf of Canal Quilters; Marilyn Williams; and Julie King.

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was low in iron for several years, although I took iron supplements. Now that I am mostly vegan, my iron levels are high. To counter the elimination of meat from my diet, I started cooking mostly in iron cookware, and I often drink hot tea from an iron teapot. Though my iron is not dangerously high, I am above the normal range, and my doctor has advised me to stop cooking and steeping in iron pots. Perhaps those who are low in iron might consider cooking in an iron skillet. Foods that are acidic, like tomato-based dishes, are especially good at picking up iron from the pan. This could raise iron levels.

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Briefly . . . Guidebook author to talk hiking Elwha PORT ANGELES — Award-winning guidebook author Craig Romano will discuss hiking in the Elwha watershed at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Drawing from his book, Day Hiking: Olympic Peninsula, Romano will cover a variety of Romano trails in the Elwha River watershed for family outings or multi-day adventures. Romano is an avid hiker, runner, paddler and cyclist, and has written about these passions for more than two dozen publications. He is working on 100 Classic Hikes in Washington (2016). Copies of Romano’s books along with other backpacking and hiking guides are available for checkout at the library. He also will have books available for purchase after the event. For more information, phone the library at 360417-8500 or email nglaude@nols.org.

Flight operations COUPEVILLE — Field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville are scheduled for Monday. The training is scheduled for the afternoon. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-2572286.

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pher Ragnar Axelsson. It follows the photographer as he captures landscapes of a changing environment and the people who inhabit it, from farmers in Iceland to Inuit hunters in Greenland. The film is sponsored by the Icelandic National League of North America Film series and Donald K. Johnson, and is co-hosted with the Icelandic Club of Greater Seattle. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, phone 360-683-1161, email sequim@nols.org or visit www.nols.org.

Coffee chats SEQUIM — The city’s “Coffee with the Mayor” program continues with an informal meeting with Mayor Candace Pratt at the Hi-Way 101 Diner, 392 W. Washington St., at 8:30 a.m. Thursdays, July 2 and 16. The mayor will be available to listen to anyone who wants to chat, ask questions, express a concern or make a comment about the city or community. Contact Pratt at 360582-0114 or cpratt@sequim wa.gov with questions.

EVERYONE HAS A favorite “hummingbird plant.” These flowers, shrubs and trees can change over the years, and new plants become the yard’s celebrities. I’ve always thought that the red hot poker plant is a good one to have in the yard not only for the hummers but for bees and butterflies. Our plants outdid themselves this spring, and I can’t remember when I’ve enjoyed their colorful presence as much as this year. They have suddenly achieved celebrity status, and I only wish they would bloom longer. Colorful hanging baskets and pots full of million bells (calibrachoa) plants also achieved a new popularity rating when it came to the hummingbirds. There is an old adage that says any flower colored red will attract them. Red is supposed to be their favorite color when they are searching for flower nectar. I watched one of our hummers working over a hanging basket full of this plant. It’s a mixed planting of red, blue and white flowers. I waited to see if the feeding bird would go to

the vegetable garden and drinking from the tomato plant blossoms. the red Joan I suppose this makes blossoms sense, but it is something Carson first new for me. while I grew tomatoes for wondermany, many years and ing which missed this interesting would be hummingbird choice. its second This is an excellent time choice. of year to discover other White preferred plants when it was the comes to hummingbirds. favorite, Everything is in flower, and it and our yards are spent the approaching their most longest time on those beautiful time of the year. blooms. Spring-blooming plants Then the blue won out, may be beginning to fade, with red coming last. but there is an adequate Is it the color, or can the show being presented by hummingbirds actually tell summer varieties. which flowers contain the Not all of the plants will most nectar? be used for food, however. Hummingbirds feed on Hanging baskets have the nectar of flowers, but assumed a new place in the they also forage on other bird-watcher’s world. plants when looking for House finches began another food source. using them for nesting About 75 percent of places many years ago. their diet is protein, and Now, it is just as comthey eat very small insects mon to find juncos nesting to get it. in the baskets and planters. When you notice a humWindow boxes are also a mingbird hovering about a popular with these nesting tree or shrub’s branches birds. where no blossoms exist, it Fuchsia baskets were is because they are hunting chosen first, and now basfor tiny bugs to eat. kets crammed with any Just recently, my daugh- colorful mix can qualify as a nest site. ter asked about the diet of One year, robins her yard’s hummingbirds. moved into one of our They were feeding in

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large planters. The nest was snuggled within a tall, thick jasmine vine plant, and watching the young being raised was an adventure. They survived even though they got out of the nest too early — according to me. We associate spring with nesting, but the activity will continue in the coming weeks. This warm spring and summer is encouraging multiple broods by the robins, house finches, juncos and sparrows. Young birds wearing their spotted juvenile plumage seem to be everywhere. It feels like you never know what’s coming next, and the young hummingbirds are a major part of the action. They’re still finding their favorite blossoms, and some of us are re-evaluating some of those plants in our gardens. The days and weeks ahead should be full of surprises if we remember to look for them.

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

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LAPUSH — The Quileute Tribal School is sponsoring the Simplified Summer Food Program for Children. Meals will be made available at no charge to attending children ages 1 to 18 in the school’s multipurpose room, 40 Ocean Drive. Arctic film set Meals are offered MonSEQUIM — The Sequim days through Thursdays starting July 6 and ending Library, 630 N. Sequim July 30. Ave., will screen the docuBreakfast is from 8 a.m. mentary film “Last Days of to 8:45 a.m., and lunch the Arctic” at 6 p.m. is from 11:30 a.m. to Wednesday. 12:30 p.m. This film features the work of Icelandic photograPeninsula Daily News

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The Sequim Rainbow Girls recently sponsored a cat food drive at Petco in Sequim on behalf of Peninsula Friends of Animals. They collected more than 100 pounds of canned and dry food as a service project for rescue cats and kittens. Pictured from left are Danette Grady, executive director of Peninsula Friends of Animals; Kimmie Pruitt, shelter manager holding spokescat Tippy; and Miranda Cays and Cortney Gosset, both of Sequim Rainbow Girls.

April 21, 1951 May 23, 2015 Michael R. Knowles, a 64-year-old resident of Prunedale, California, passed away at his home with family by his side on May 23, 2015. He was born to Joseph W. Knowles and Mary E. Knowles on April 21, 1951, in Salinas, California. Growing up in the Salinas area, he attended Alisal district schools, lettered in track and studied drafting at Hartnell College. Michael also lived in Port Angeles for over 23 years. He loved to build with wood, camping, fishing, gardening and riding his Harley. He especially loved attending the Fourth of July run in Hollister, California, and having friends and family over for barbecues. Michael was preceded in death by his father, Joseph W. Knowles. Survivors include his partner, Carol Villagran of Prundale; mother Mary E. Knowles of Salinas; sister Linda Knowles of Salinas; sons Michael L. (Jessie) Knowles of Salinas and Michael C. (Ashley) Bol-

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Death and Memorial Notice GERALD ‘BRUCE’ CHAMBERLIN Mr. Knowles linger of Marina, California; daughters Joleen (Andre) Villagran of Shasta Lake City, California, Jasmine (Brandon) Birkland of Sequim and Richelle (David) Santoya of Salinas; 13 grandchildren; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. A celebration of life was held Monday, June 1, 2015, at Struve and & Laporte, Salinas. An additional celebration of life will take place at a later date (in July 2015) for friends and family in Port Angeles. Please make memorial donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at www.stjude. org, United Network for Organ Sharing at www. unos.org or Harley Owners Group at www.hog. com.

July 24, 1947 May 29, 2015 Gerald “Bruce” Chamberlin, Jr. passed away of a heart attack on May 29, 2015, at his home in Independence, Oregon. He was 67 years old. Bruce was born a fraternal twin on July 24, 1947, to Judge G.B. and Dorothy Chamberlin in Port Angeles. A Port Angeles High School graduate of the class of 1965, Bruce lettered in wrestling and placed third in his weight class in the state championship finals during his senior year. He also loved baseball and football. After serving in the National Guard, he attended Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, for two years. He lived in Tacoma, Washington, while attending vocational welding school.

Mr. Chamberlin Returning to Port Angeles, he worked in the woods and ran heavy equipment. In the 1980s, Bruce began his lifelong hobby of horses and trail riding. His love of horses took the family on many vacations in Montana, Idaho and Washington. After 30 years at the Clallam County Public Utility District, he retired and moved with his family to

Eastern Washington, where he ran his own construction company. In 2005, the family moved to a 14-acre farm in Independence. He continued his construction work while enjoying horses, fishing and hunting. Bruce was very active in the West Cascades Back Country Horsemen of Oregon. This chapter promotes and teaches “Leave No Trace” ethics for horseback riders in the state of Oregon. Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, Judge G.B. and Dorothy Chamberlin; sister Carol Hainstock McCoy; and brother-in-law Colin McCoy. He is survived by his wife, Rochelle “Shelley” Chamberlin (married in 1975); fraternal twin Julie (David) Schlenker of Scottsdale, Arizona; daughters Turi (Clint Gaige) Chamberlin of Tustin, California, and Beth (Gary) Maasberg of

San Jose, California; stepson Dan (Shanna) Pennington of Spokane, Washington; brother Michael (Maria Patrizzi) Chamberlin of Stanwood, Washington; nephew Ryan (Lisa) Hainstock of Port Angeles; nieces Erin (Nick) Martin of Stanwood and Kali (Ian) Ballentyne of Seattle, Washington; and grandchildren Aiden Eidsness, Nick Salyers and Megan and Natalie Maasberg. A private funeral service will be held in August, with a celebration-of-life gathering (co-hosted by family friends from the Port Angeles High School Classes of 1965 and 1968) to be held at the Gossage Ranch on Black Diamond Road, Port Angeles, on Saturday, August 8, 2015, at 1 p.m. Donations can be made to the West Cascades Back Country Horsemen of Oregon, 24741 South Central Point Road, Canby, OR 97013.


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Briefly . . . Superhero movies on tap in Sequim SEQUIM — The Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., will offer a Superhero Summer Movie series at 2 p.m. Fridays throughout July as part of the 2015 Summer Reading Program. The series will provide family entertainment, popcorn and movie trivia for free.

The series kicks off this Friday with a screening of “Bolt.” This film’s plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to rescue her. Other movies scheduled to screen: ■ Friday, July 10:

“The Incredibles.” ■ July 17: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” ■ July 24: “The Lego Movie.” ■ July 31: “Big Hero 6.” For more information about summer reading programs and events for young people, visit www. nols.org, contact the Sequim Library at 360683-1161 or email youth@ nols.org.

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will perform at all North Olympic Library System locations this July as part of the ongoing 2015 Summer Reading Program. Evans will begin his Science Magic tour of the Peninsula on Monday, July 6, with a 6:30 p.m. performance at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. At 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 7, he will perform at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., and again at 2 p.m. at the Port Ange-

April 15, 1919 June 19, 2015 Claudine was born to Harry E. “Red” Powless and Harriet A. “Hattie” (Danz) Powless in Port Angeles, where she was raised, graduated from high school in 1937 and attended business college. Claudine was a charter member of the Port Angeles Free Methodist Church, where she was Sunday school superintendent for many years. She loved children and taught Sunday school for over 25 years. She was a member of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and formed the Christian Youth Crusaders for 120 boys and girls from several Port Angeles churches. In addition to her church activities, she was a Brownie leader and served on the elections board (held in her home). She married Donald Rand on December 6,

Mrs. Rand 1940. They were married 64 years before his death in 2004. They moved to Clallam Bay in 1941 for 3½ years, then to Forks for 1½ years, then back to Port Angeles when Don went into the Army. They moved to Sekiu after their son graduated from high school in 1962. After living in the same house for 50 years, she moved to Gracelaine Assisted Living, Sequim, in August 2012 and lived there until her death.

After moving to Sekiu, she became involved in Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church, where she became a deacon and continued working with youths. She was a member of the West End Youth Club, Presbyterian Women’s Association, Orthopedic Guild, Senior Citizens Club, The Writers Club and TOPS 382 (weight recorder for over 40 years). She also served on the elections board until voting went electronic. She loved decorating for all organizations and was the birthday lady. She was known for her homemade candy and in her younger years enjoyed decorating cakes and making pies. Her favorite pastimes were playing the game Spite and Malice, working crossword puzzles, watching game shows, and she seldom missed a Seattle Mariners game on TV. She leaves behind a daughter, Sharon Rand of Sequim; son Garold

February 5, 1930 June 18, 2015 Colleen Ann Robinson Francis, born February 5, 1930, at St. John Hospital in Port Townsend, was raised in Chimacum but had most currently resided in Sequim. She was the daughter of Albert and Helen (Eldridge) Robinson. She is survived by her husband, Harry C. “Bill” Francis; their two children, Gary C. (Lorraine) Francis of Chandler, Arizona (with their two children and one grandchild), and Susan (Loren) Bishop of Chimacum (with their five children and two grandchildren). Colleen loved them so much and enjoyed them all. Colleen attended Chimacum School from kindergarten to grade 12 and was valedictorian of her class of 1947. After graduation, she worked for First American National Bank as a bookkeeper and note teller. On September 2, 1950, she married Harry C. Francis Jr., her high school sweetheart. They were together

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bridge with local groups in the Sequim area and loved playing with her three close friends from Chimacum. She had been playing bridge with them for over 49 years. They went on mini trips together and included the husbands on a few of them. They enjoyed playing cards but mainly the wonderful friendships they shared. In July 2014, she had been a breast cancer survivor for nine years. Her experience as a child of the “old pioneer” families meant a lot to her. Ruben Robinson was one of the first settlers in Chimacum, and in 1851, Colleen’s grandfather was one of the first new settlers’ children to be born in the area. She enjoyed the Olympic Peninsula; she would drive miles for picnics, to go to the beach or sit in the yard with family, visiting. She had a very kind and gentle personality and was a joy to be with. She loved as a little girl to go shopping in Seattle, Washington, and carried that love over to Susan and granddaughter Erin on many trips together. She loved rooting for the Seattle Mariners and

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Marilu Lamoureux passed away peacefully at Cottesmore of Life Care facility in Gig Harbor, Washington, on June 17, 2015. She was born and raised in Port Angeles. Marilu spent her high school years in California with her mother. After her marriage to Wilfred, he found construction work in Alaska, and Marilu moved her growing family to Alaska to join her husband. They lived in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kotzebue and Fort Yukon. In 1996, upon their retirement, Marilu and Wilfred moved to Bremerton, Washington. Marilu enjoyed being involved with her children’s lives and activities when they were younger. She loved outdoor activities, especially skiing and ice skating. She was also an avid gardener and found relaxation by playing the piano. Marilu was very creative and skilled in crafts,

Mrs. Lamoureux such as knitting, crocheting and decorating. She found pleasure in reading, cooking and playing games. Marilu still found time to be an active volunteer in the Catholic Church. Marilu is survived by five children, LaMonte, Lori, Mark, Kim and Steve; eight grandchildren, LaMonte, Amber, Mitchell, Kyle, Alyssa, Vincent, Jeremy and Brian; as well as seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sixth child, Vincent, and her husband, Wilfred, to whom she was married for 62 years.

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Seahawks and was happy to be a “12th” fan. Her family was very important. She was so happy watching all the events, from cheerleading to volleyball, baseball, football and basketball. She enjoyed driving together and being with all the children’s parents. It was part of the life they loved. On June 18, 2015, at 3:15 p.m., Colleen Francis passed away peacefully at University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, with husband Bill, daughter Susan and granddaughter Erin by her side. The night before, they were joined via phone by grandsons Dylan and Kevin and son-in-law Loren, along with Brady, Stephanie and son Gary. She gave us some very heartfelt talks and words of praise. It was a sad evening, but we all felt such love and felt so blessed having her as our wife, mother, grandmother and mother-in-law. We know she will always be with us in our hearts and watching over us from heaven. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Chimacum Alumni Association, P.O. Box 554, Chimacum, WA 98325.

WILLIAM VIRDEN ‘BILL’ MILLER August 25, 1930 June 18, 2015 William Virden “Bill” Miller died on June 18, 2015, from cancer at home in Port Townsend with his family by his side. He was born on August 25, 1930, in Louisville, Kentucky, to W. Scott Miller Sr. and Helen Pilcher Miller. He attended duPont Manual High School and Purdue University, graduating from Purdue in 1952 with a degree in chemical engineering. He was employed by Clariant (formerly SüdChemie and Girdler) as vice president of sales, retiring in 1985. He volunteered for many years at the Humane Society of Oldham County, Kentucky. After moving to Port Townsend, he was a board member of the Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee.

He also was a volunteer for Hospice of Jefferson County for nine years until he became ill. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Maria Brasseur Miller; daughters Deborah and Suellen; grandson Daniel; brother Scott Miller Jr.; a niece; three nephews; and many cousins. Bill was a kind, generous and honorable man who will truly be missed by all who knew him. No services are planned. No flowers, please. The family is deeply grateful to Hospice of Jefferson County for the wonderful care and support it provided. Consider making a donation to the Hospice Foundation of Jefferson Healthcare, 500 Sims Way, Suite 300, Port Townsend, WA 98368; or to a charity of your choice. In memory of Bill, enjoy a glass of single malt and vote for a Democrat.

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over 65 years. They went to San Francisco, California, and she worked for Wells Fargo Bank in the trust department, then at Bank of America at Hunters Point branch in the shipyard where her husband was. In February 1953, she returned home to help her father with her mother who was ill with breast cancer. They both returned several months later to make Chimacum their home again. She returned to work for First American National Bank until her children were born. At that time, she became a homemaker and full-time mom, helping in many school parties and clubs and in the reading program. Colleen was a member of Key City Chapter No. 71 of Eastern Star, Port Townsend, and a member of Community United Methodist Church of Chimacum-Hadlock. She most recently attended Sequim Methodist Church. She was a member of the Chimacum Alumni Association, and she looked forward to seeing many of her friends from different classes at the yearly function. She enjoyed playing

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(Carol) Rand of Forks; two grandchildren, Bramwell (Aimee) Rand of Kent, Washington, and Evangeline Rand of Seattle, Washington; two greatgrandchildren, Noah and Kai; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Her beloved companion Alley, her cat, passed away in 2014. Her brothers, Donald and Richard Powless, preceded her in death. Donations in Claudine’s name may be made to Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church, 15 Eighth Street, Clallam Bay, WA 98326; West End Seniors, P.O. Box 156, Sekiu, WA 98381; or a charity of your choice. A special thanks to all the caregivers at Gracelaine, the staff who assisted her at Avamere Health and Rehabilitation, the medics and Olympic Medical Center for their loving support in her final hours. A memorial service will be held at Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church on Saturday, July 18, 2015, at 1 p.m.

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PORT ANGELES — Vendors are sought for the sixth annual Community Flea Market and Yard Sale, to be held Saturday, July 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Mount Pleasant Grange is sponsoring the sale to fund maintenance of the Mount Pleasant Community Hall, 2432 Mount Pleasant Road, where the benefit will be located. The vendor fee is $10 for each 2½-foot-by-8-foot table inside the hall or each outdoor 10-foot-by-20-foot space. For more information or to register for a vendor space, contact Dick at 360670-9035 or yodaisha@msn. com.

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cover story Top of the food chain The animals are going rogue in CBS’ thrilling new drama same name, the series follows a wave of vicious animal attacks on humans throughout the globe. As these attacks become more cunning and violent, it becomes clear that this is far from normal ren’t we lucky that our pets realy do love animal activity. “Zoo” premieres Tuesday, June 30, us? I grew up with a Rottweiler, who could have done on CBS. Patterson has sold more than 300 million copmajor damage to the soft, juicy little 10-year-old who dressed him in her brother’s jacket, used him as ies of his books, and 10 of his novels have been adapted for the screen, including “Kiss the Girls,” a pillow and pretended to eat his treats. My family “Along Came a Spider,” “Women’s Murder Club” fed him, housed him, petted him and spoiled him, and “Alex Cross.” “Zoo” — which has sold more but when you get down to it, the only reason I got through any given day without getting mauled was than four million copies worldwide and is available in six languages — was originally intended for the because he chose not to. big screen actually, but execs thought there was Animal attacks do happen, of course, domestienough material to warrant a longer story. cally and otherwise, but considering how many The author himself is more than confident that potentially lethal beasts are roaming the planet, his work will translate well to the small screen: they’re not exactly hurting the human population. Humans may be the dominant species, but we’re by “People always say that the book is always better than the movie,” he said at CBS’s summer press no means the strongest. event. “In this case, I think the series is going to be If the lions, tigers and bears of the world were better than the book.” to suddenly get it into their heads to push back “Mad Men’s” James Wolk leads the cast as against the people that are steadily encroachAmerican zoologist Jackson Oz, who offers safaris in ing on their turf, we’d find ourselves in a mess of the African wild. He begins to notice unusual behavtrouble (oh my!). It’s a situation that is the focus ior in the animals he works with on a regular basis, of “Zoo,” a new drama coming to CBS. Based on and before long, he’s wrapped up in the desperate James Patterson’s No. 1 bestselling novel of the

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race to figure out what’s causing them to suddenly turn against humans en masse. Starring alongside Wolk is French actress Nora Arnezeder (“Safe House,” 2012) as former diplomat Chloe Tousignant, who takes refuge and teams up with Wolk as things start to get hairy (no pun intended) with the animals. “Revolution’s” Billy Burke plays Mitch, a veterinarian who generally prefers to spend his time with animals than with other people. Kristen Connolly (“House of Cards”) plays Jamie, a young journalist who has noted and been tracking the unusual animal behavior and is out to get the whole story behind it. Not all of the show’s characters are lifted from the novel, and, as is always the case with a book’s screen adaptation, the series won’t line up with Patterson’s work exactly. “We used some of the characters very specifically, then adjusted them a little bit and created some

characters of our own,” said executive producer Jeff Pinkner in a recent interview with CBS. “It’s impossible to do an adaptation and be completely beholden to the book, because there are some things that work well on the page that just won’t work in filmed entertainment,” he said. “But the idea behind the book and the characters in the book were so strong, we had a really fun leaping-off point.” Pinkner explains that the show’s structure is notably different from that of the original story as well, with the book’s plot moving into the future, while the show remains in the present. He also revealed to the “Hollywood Reporter” that season 1’s 13-episode arc will not leave off where the book does, and that the current plan is to have the series span five seasons, if not more. Filming began in January in New Orleans, but the long list of shooting locations helps demonstrate the truly pandemic nature of the crisis. The first season alone takes the story to Alabama, Africa, Tokyo, Paris, Antarctica and more. James Wolk stars in “Zoo.”

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The Girl Next Door (‘04, Com/Dra) Elisha Cuthbert, Emile Hirsch.

Wanderlust (‘12, Com) Jennifer Aniston.

Dinner for Schmucks (2010, Comedy) Paul Rudd, Steve Carell. Washington Week Washington Week Public Affairs Programming WA Week News Washington This Week Q&A CSPAN Washington Week Shark Week Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL DISC Sharktacular "Alana Barfield" "Hakim Isler" "E.J. Snyder" "Shane Lewis" "Honora Bowen" "Laura Zerra" "Luke McLaughlin" "Dani Julien" Austin Girl Liv/Mad I Didn't Dog Blog Dog Blog Girl Girl I Didn't I Didn't Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Dog With a Blog KC Under KC Under DISN Dog Blog Liv/Mad SportsCenter Fab Five In their own words the Fab Five relive 30 for 30 "I Hate Christian MLS Soccer New York Red Bulls at New York City FC Site: Baseball T. "Sunday MLB Baseball Chi. ESPN the days their days at the University of Michigan. Laettner" Yankee Stadium -- Bronx, N.Y. (L) Night Countdown" (L) Cubs vs St. Louis (L) Poker 2010 World Poker 2011 World Series Final Table Site: Rio Poker 2012 World Series Final Table Site: Rio MLS Soccer New York Red Bulls at New York Poker 2013 World Series Final Table ESPN2 Series All-Suite Hotel and Casino -- Las Vegas, Nev. All-Suite Hotel and Casino -- Las Vegas, Nev. City FC Site: Yankee Stadium -- Bronx, N.Y. (L)

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The dance of romance: Most young romances — that’s romances that people stumble into while they’re young — peter out as the lovebirds grow older and wiser in the ways of the world. The qualities that attract us while we’re starry-eyed teenagers usually are not what we’re interested in once we’re a little bit older and a whole lot wiser. For some people, though, the flame of a young romance never really goes out. “Last Tango in Halifax,” the critically acclaimed British romantic drama that airs on PBS on this side of the pond, is back with its third season premiere Sunday, June 28. Anne Reid (“Coronation Street,” “Hot Fuzz,” 2007) and Derek Jacobi (“The King’s Speech,” 2010, “Gladiator,” 2000) star in this delightful drama as a pair of septuagenarians who had been childhood sweethearts, but haven’t seen one another in six decades. Both now widowed, they reconnect using the Internet and discover that their feelings for one another are as strong as they were 60 years ago. It’s a sweet story that sounds almost too good to be true, but “Last Tango in Halifax” has been praised by critics for its realistic depictions of an older generation and of the trials and difficulties that any romance must work its way through — no matter how many gray hairs are involved. Sarah Lancashire (“Coronation Street”) and Nicola Walker (“Four Weddings and a Funeral,” 1994) round out the main cast as the lovebirds’ respective adult daughters, a pair of women who were the catalysts for their parents to reunite.

“Last Tango in Halifax” is a favorite of critics for a good reason: Its realistic writing and amazing acting make for a show about an older generation that never feels forced or fake. The third season gets underway Sunday, June 28, on PBS. Small screen shrieks: Nearly 20 years ago, something incredible happened: A movie hit theaters that made fun of all the classic slasher movie tropes. From “Halloween” (1978) to “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984) to “Friday the 13th” (1980), the formulas and tropes of slasher flicks had become an ingrained part of the Hollywood movie landscape. “Scream” (1996), though, poked fun at all of the tropes even while using them itself — and it ended up raking in more than $160 million at the worldwide box office and spawning a franchise that is

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is no guarantee that he or she will last the whole season — this is a slasher, after all! Survive or not, they’ll all be hitting MTV for “Scream’s” anticipated premiere Tuesday, June 30. Entangled entertainment: Disney does a lot of things well, but its animated films are certainly one of its crown jewels. The mouse-mascotted empire of all things entertainment frequently rules the box office with its full-length animated features, and 2010’s “Tangled” was no exception. It shouldn’t be much of a surprise, then, that the Oscar-nominated film is getting its own spinoff TV series. Coming to Disney Channel in 2017, the recently announced animated series will reportedly be set between the events of “Tangled” and its short sequel, “Tangled Ever After” (2012). Perhaps most exciting, though, is the fact that Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi will be reprising the roles they played on the big screen. Moore (“The Princess Diaries,” 2001) will be returning to her role of Rapunzel, the classic fairy tale maiden with impossibly long hair who has been locked up in a tower by an evil witch. Levi (“Thor: The Dark World,” 2013), in true fairy tale style, plays the dashing rogue Flynn Rider, who’s fated to rescue the trapped damsel from her captivity. The new “Tangled” series will follow along as Rapunzel and Flynn, along with their friends from the films, go on many an adventure throughout the kingdom and beyond. With a planned 2017 premiere date, it’s certainly a long way off, but with Disney’s long history of animation excellence behind it, it will likely be worth the wait. Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi in “Last Tango in Halifax.” PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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Rick Mercer Fool Canada Creek "The Still Standing CBC News: The National CBC News: Blackstone Report Drip" Vancouver (N) (N) The Boat Black-ish Extreme Weight Loss Shane and Marissa met in 2007 and KOMO 4 Jimmy have not been apart for more than five days. (N) News Kimmel Live "Blind Spot" America's Got Talent "Audition 6" The auditions continue I Can Do That! (N) KING 5 News The Tonight in front of the panel of judges. (N) Show Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 KING 5 News at 10 The Dr. Oz Show on how to lead positive lives. NCIS "Cadence" Zoo "First Blood" (P) (N) NCIS: New Orleans "My KIRO News CSI "Angle of Brother's Keeper" Attack" NCIS "Cadence" NCIS: New Orleans "Master NCIS: New Orleans "My News Hour Final of Horror" Brother's Keeper" Rick Steves' Special 1913: Seeds of Conflict (N) Frontline "Growing Up Trans" (N) P ainting the Town Criminal Minds C.Minds "Hanley Waters" Crim. Minds "The Stranger" The Listener The Flash "The Flash Is iZombie "The Exterminator" Seinfeld Seinfeld Rules "Old Rules of Born" A hit man is murdered. School Jeff" Engagement MASH "Too M*A*S*H Griffith "The The Andy Happy Days Happy Days Happy Days Happy Days Carol Burnett Perry Mason Many Cooks" Cow Thief" Griffith Show and Friends "R.O.T.C." The Big Bang The Big Bang TMZ Celebrity Beat the Champions (P) (N) Q13 FOX News at 10 Q13 News Modern "The Theory Theory Name Game Last Walt" Wheel of Jeopardy!

Meet Dave (2008, Adventure) Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle CHEK Late Little CBC News Realty Fortune News Mosque Vancouver Union, Eddie Murphy. "Surrey" Modern Modern America's Got Talent "Audition 6" The auditions continue 2 Broke Girls Two and a EP Daily Reviews on Family Family in front of the panel of judges. (N) Half Men the Run The The Two and a Two and a Q13 FOX News Friends Friends Anger Anger Simpsons Simpsons Half Men Half Men Management Management Praise the Lord Bless the Lord ACLJ Creflo Dollar Acts of God Bless Lord Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Country Country "Padian: P.I." Buck$ Buck$

Erin Brockovich (2000, True Story) Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger, Julia

True Lies (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Roberts. Tom Arnold, Jamie Lee Curtis. River Monsters: Unhooked RivMon "Atomic Assassin" Wild Brazil Nature's forces in the wildest country on earth. RivMon "Atomic Assassin" The Real Housewives The Real Housewives "Lord The Real Housewives of Secrets and Wives "Flock of The Real Housewives of of the Manor" New York City (N) Sea-Gals" (N) New York City "Fashionably Fired Up" The Profit "Precise Graphix" Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit "Precise Graphix" Paid Paid (N) Program Program CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Another P. A.Schumer Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Schumer (N) Another (N) Daily Sh. (N) Nightly (N)

CNN Special Report (N) Nightly Show Daily Show Key Capitol Hill Hearings Deadliest Catch "Lunatic Deadliest Catch "New Fringe" Captain on the Block" Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Jessie KC Under MLB Baseball (L)

Deadliest Catch: The Bait Deadliest Catch "Five-Year Storm, Part 1" 1/2 (N) (N) Teen Beach Movie 2 (‘15, Fam) Maia Mitchell, Ross Lynch. SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news in the world of sports. in the world of sports. ESPN FC SportsNation Baseball Tonight (L)

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Cast Away (2000, Drama) Helen FXM

Cast Away (2000, Drama) Helen Hunt, Nick Searcy, Tom Hanks. FXM

Little Man (‘06, Com) Hunt, Nick Searcy, Tom Hanks. Keenen Ivory Wayans. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record Chopped "Make a Splash!" Chopped "Oui, Oui, Confit" Chopped "Cake Walk?" C hopped "Frankly Frantic" Chopped "Scoop's On!" (N) C hopped "Teen Talent"

Total Recall

Jack Reacher (‘12, Act) Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Tom Cruise. Tyrant "Faith" (N) Tyrant "Faith" Golf's Greatest Rounds "1978 Open Championship" (N) Golf Central Golf Central Golf's Greatest Rounds "1978 Open Championship" School of Golf Waltons "The Comeback" The Waltons "The Baptism" Waltons "The Firestorm" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls House Huntrs House Huntrs Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop House Huntrs House (N) Flip or Flop Flip or Flop CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Counting (N) C ounting (N) Leepu "Wild Ride" (N) The Woodsmen "Collapse" Dance Moms "Live From LA, Dance Moms "Maddie vs. Dance Moms: Chat "West Dance Moms "Abby vs. Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms it's Kendall K" Kalani" Coast Strikes Back" (N) Kira" (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball Life Below 0 "The Crash" Life Below 0 "Aftermath" Life Below 0 "The Crash" Life Below 0 "Aftermath" Life -0 "Bent and Broken" Life Below 0 "No Easy Out" Thunder H.Danger H.Danger SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at San Diego Padres Site: Petco Park -- San Diego, Calif. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at San Diego Access Pre-game (L) (L) Padres Site: Petco Park -- San Diego, Calif. Ink Master "Ink Master: Ink Master "Most Ink Master "Master vs. Ink Master "Meet Your Ink Master "Fight or Flight" Tattoo Tattoo "Butt Most Infamous" Controversial" Master" Maker" Nightmares of the Joke"

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

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (‘91, Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Terminator 2: Judgement... Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Clipped "Go The Big Bang Conan (N) Strike" Rye" Doll" Theory Theory Theory Theory Below" (N) Theory

Auntie Mame (1958, Comedy)

Mame (1974, Musical) Robert Preston, Bea Arthur, Lucille Ball.

The Philadelphia Story (1940, Comedy) James Forrest Tucker, Fred Clark, Rosalind Russell. Stewart, Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn. Little C. "New Adventures" Little "Will's Fifth Birthday" The Little Couple (N) Little C. "A Little Q&A" (N) Kate Plus Eight (N) Little Couple "A Little Q&A" Castle "Murder Most Fowl" Castle Rizzoli & Isles "Bassholes" Rizzoli "Deadly Harvest" (N) Proof "Showdown" (N) Rizzoli "Deadly Harvest" TeenT. (N) NinjaGo (N) Gumball Teen Titan King of Hill King of Hill Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy Bizarre Foods "Maine" Bizarre Foods Trip Flip (N) Trip Flip An Idiot Abroad "China" Watt's (N) Watt's (N) Bizarre Foods "Indonesia" The Dukes of Hazzard Gilligan Gilligan Met Mother Met Mother Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens WWE Raw WWE Tough Enough Chrisley (N) C hrisley Royal P "Voices Carry" (N) T uffEnuf "Swamp Stories"

Million Dollar Baby (‘04, Dra) Clint Eastwood. Salem "The Witching Hour" Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope

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City of Ember (2008, Adventure) Bill Murray, Toby CHEK News Little CBC News Cookin' Six omm.Kitchen Fortune Special Mosque Vancouver Jones, Tim Robbins. "Geoduck" Murdoch Mysteries Modern Modern America-Talent Hopeful Modern Black-ish 2 Broke Girls Two and a EP Daily Reviews on Family Family stars display their talents. Family Half Men the Run Family Guy Family Guy Simps. "The The Two and a Two and a Q13 FOX News Friends Friends Anger Anger Half Men Half Men Management Management 22 22 "It's a Trap!" Food Wife" Simpsons J. Prince Living-Faith Praise the Lord BillyGraham J. Duplantis Harvest Creflo Dollar Main Stage Praise Lord Country Country Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Country Country Duck Duck 118* 265* Buck$ Buck$ Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty (N) Buck$ (N) Buck$ (N) Dynasty Dynasty

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Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Christopher Lloyd, Lea

Back to the Future II (1989, Sci-Fi) Christopher 130* 254* Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox. Thompson, Michael J. Fox. Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Michael J. Fox. River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked To Be Announced Alaskans "The Last Sunset" The Last Alaskans To Be Announced 184* 282* Million Dollar List "Dude, Million Dollar Listing New Million Dollar Listing New Flipping Out (N) Million Dollar Listing New Flipping Out 129* 273* Where's My Broker?" York "Luis 2.0" York "The Final Shakedown" York (N) Shark Tank Consumed "We Are Not Shark Tank A man claims he Shark Tank Consumed: Restaurant "We Paid Paid 208 355 Going Anywhere" (N) can build a better fly trap. Are Not Going Anywhere" Program Program Anthony Bourdain CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourdain CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Sh. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Alaskan Bush People: Off Alaskan Bush People "A Alaskan Bush People "Rise Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People "Rise 182* 278* the Grid "Now or Never" Wolfpack Divided" of Browntown" of Browntown" I Didn't Do It I Didn't Do It KC Under KC Under To Be Announced Austin/ Ally Girl Meets W Jessie I Didn't Do It Liv Maddie 173 291 MLB Baseball N.Y. Yankees Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 vs L.A. Angels (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NFL Live FIFA Soccer International Friendly Honduras vs. Mexico (L) ESPN FC Baseball Tonight (L) 30 for 30 "Brothers in Exile" ESPY's Nomination 144 209 Boy-World Boy Meets Baby Daddy Melissa "The Melissa & Baby Daddy

Step Up (2006, Drama) Jenna Dewan, Damaine The 700 Club 180* 311* "Notorious" World Early Shift" Joey (N) (N) Radcliff, Channing Tatum. Chasing Mavericks (‘12, FXM Chasing Mavericks (2012, Drama) Jonny Weston, Elisabeth FXM

Miss March (‘09, Com) Raquel Alessi, FXM 133 258 Dra) Gerard Butler. Shue, Gerard Butler. Molly Stanton, Trevor Moore. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners M. Diners (N) C razy (N) Pleasures (N) Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. 110* 231*

Jack Reacher (‘12, Act) Rosamund Pike, Tom Cruise.

21 Jump Street (‘12, Act) Channing Tatum, Ice Cube, Jonah Hill.

21 Jump Street (‘12, Act) Jonah Hill. 136* 248* Altered Course Altered Course Golf Central Golf Central Altered Course European Wk PGA Tour Learning C. PGA Golf 136* 248* Waltons "The Nightwalker" Waltons "The Wedding" Waltons "The Wedding" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Buying "Jack and Clifton" Buying "Sunita and David" Kitchens (N) Kitchens (N) Buying and Selling (N) H.Hunt (N) House Property Brothers 112* 229* American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Monument Guys Lost in Transmission 120* 269* Little Women: NY Little Women: NY Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little Little Women: NY Little Women: NY 108* 252* Family Family Family Family The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Alaska State Troopers (N) Yukon Gold Alaska State Troopers Yukon Gold Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers 186 276 Thunder H.Danger H.Danger SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 Dan Patrick Mariners All MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at San Diego Padres Site: Petco Park -- San Diego, Calif. Mariners Poker Heartland Tour Poker Night 426 687 Show (N) Access Post-game in America

Rambo (2008, Action) Julie Benz, Matthew Marsden, Snitch (2013, Action) Jon Bernthal, Susan Sarandon, Dwayne Johnson.

Shooter (‘07, Act) Michael Peña, 168* 241* Sylvester Stallone. Danny Glover, Mark Wahlberg.

City of Ember

Jumper (‘08, Adv) Hayden Christensen.

Deja Vu (‘06, Act) Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer, Denzel Washington.

Solaris 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Apology" Soul Mate" Nap" Junk Mail" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

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The Searchers (1956, Western) Jeffrey Hunter, The Last of (‘72, West) Robert Redford. Dustin Hoffman. Natalie Wood, John Wayne. the Mohica... 132 256 Curvy Brides Curvy Brides Kate "Sextuplet's Birthday" Born Without Limbs To Be Announced Diagnose "Hungry to Death" T o Be Announced 183* 280* Castle "Nikki Heat" C astle "Poof! You're Dead" Castle "Knockdown" C astle "Lucky Stiff" Castle "The Final Nail" CSI: NY "Hammer Down" 138* 245* TeenT. (N) NinjaGo (N) Gumball Teen Titan King of Hill King of Hill Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food BBQCrawl BBQCrawl FoodInt. "Pork Paradise" (N) Waterparks Waterparks Coaster Wars Coaster Wars 215* 277* The Dukes of Hazzard Gilligan Gilligan Met Mother Met Mother Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "PTSD" Law&Order: SVU "Stranger" Law&O: SVU "Hothouse" Suits "Compensation" (N) M r. Robot (N) Complications "Onset" 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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Halle Berry stars in “Extant.”

America’s Got Talent (5) KING

8:00 p.m.

Get a second look at some of the most memorable acts so far this season in this special edition. Performers show off all kinds of talents as they audition for the chance to win a life-altering prize and a shot at stardom.

America’s Most Desperate Kitchens (30) HGTV

8:00 p.m.

Dated avocado-coloured appliances and low-hanging cabinets make a kitchen look horribly worn. In this new episode, the kitchen is blown open to join the living and dining rooms to create one large modern living space.

Duck Dynasty (37) A&E

9:30 p.m.

Jase receives a pallet of fireworks just in time for the Robertson family’s Fourth of July barbecue. He and the guys create a homemade fireworks show for the big event. Meanwhile, the veterans association honors Uncle Si with an exhibit.

Extant (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

When Molly (Halle Berry) hears about bizarre deaths that sound like the ones she witnessed in space, she escapes a psychiatric hospital to investigate in this season premiere. Jeffrey Dean Morgan joins the cast as cop and bounty hunter J.D. Richter. JUNE 28 - JULY 4, 2015

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8:00 p.m.

Amateur cooks take on professional chefs as they compete for the chance to win cash in the season premiere. For the first time ever, season 2 will feature the introduction of kid chefs, who will spice up the competition with their signature dishes.

Beauty and the Beast (11) KSTW

8:00 p.m.

Cat (Kristin Kreuk) dives into her work when she suspects that a wealthy transplant recipient may be involved with the mysterious experiments on innocent people. Meanwhile, Cat and Vincent (Jay Ryan) see a couples’ counselor (Saul Rubinek).

Aquarius (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

While investigating the murder of a Hollywood star, Hodiak (David Duchovny) hits a snag when a powerful movie studio wants the case to remain unsolved. Meanwhile, Emma (Emma Dumont) and Sadie (Ambyr Childers) meet someone special.

Rookie Blue (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

After the heartbreaking discovery that Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) is pregnant with Sam’s (Ben Bass) baby, Andy (Missy Peregrym) contemplates her future. This critically acclaimed police drama is now in its sixth season.

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Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005, Comedy) Eugene

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Step Up (2006, Drama) Jenna Dewan, Damaine

Step Up 2: The Streets (2008, Drama) Robert The 700 Club 180* 311* World World Radcliff, Channing Tatum. Hoffman, Adam Sevani, Briana Evigan.

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Crime FXM

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