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PORT ANGELES — The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Swordfish, which is based in Port Angeles, found 24 kilograms — 52 pounds — of ecstasy with an estimated street value of $1 million on a boat near the San Juan Islands, the Coast Guard said. Wen-Xian Zhang, 24, a citizen of Taiwan, was transferred to federal authorities Thursday afternoon for investigation of importation and possession with intent to distribute of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA), which is popularly known as ecstasy, the Coast Guard said. A detention hearing is set Friday, said Petty Officer 1st Class George Degener, Coast Guard spokesman.
‘High potential’ The crew of the Swordfish was on patrol near President’s Channel when the 20-foot pleasure craft was spotted, Degener said. “This is an area of the waterway where there is a high potential for illegal activity,” Degener said. The crew boarded the boat sometime between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. “They could see suspicious packages” aboard the craft, Degener said. Zhang was the only person on the boat. Zhang, the drugs and the boat were taken to Station Bellingham.
Joint effort The Coast Guard, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Homeland Security and Intelligence, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Bellingham Police Department worked together on the arrest. “This is a fantastic example of agencies working together,” Degener said. “We are able to successfully keep a lot of drugs off the streets of the North Olympic Peninsula.”
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Olympic National Park interpretive ranger Tracy Beals, left, discusses travel alternatives with Ganesh Veeramaneni of Redmond at the park’s visitor center in Port Angeles after officials closed the park Saturday. BELOW: East Jefferson Fire-Rescue’s Engine 11 was passing this Prius en route to a fire call when a tree fell and struck both vehicles on Marrowstone Island’s Flagler Road. The car’s lone occupant was uninjured.
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PORT ANGELES — Hurricane-force winds Saturday closed Olympic National Park, closed the Hood Canal Bridge for nearly two hours, interrupted the Port Townsend ferry run, closed roads and cut power to about 14,500 electrical customers. Two deaths were reported elsewhere in the region-wide storm.
A man was killed when a tree fell on a car in Gig Harbor, The Seattle Times reported, and KIRO-TV said a 10-yearold girl was killed in Burien when she was struck by a tree branch blown off in the wind.
Fade in afternoon Winds had begun to die down on the North Olympic Peninsula by midafternoon, when about 3,000 of the estimated 12,000 customers who had lost power had the lights back on, according to Jim Parker, manager of the Jefferson County Public Utility District, which has about 18,500 electrical customers. Those in remote areas, such as in the Coyle area, may have to wait for 48 hours to regain electrical power, Parker said. TURN
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which owns the park and the bridge. The tribe, working with numerous entities with a vested interest in the bridge, concluded the best option is to completely remove and replace the trestle, Nesse said. “This option addresses tribal transportation infrastructure goals and provides for river processes, meeting important salmon habitat goals as well.” The rain-swollen Dungeness
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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press
Sales of Atari games total over $100,000 A CACHE OF Atari game cartridges dug up in a New Mexico landfill last year has generated more than $100,000 in sales over the past several months. The April 2014 dig ended speculation surrounding an urban legend that Atari had discarded hundreds of games, including “E.T. The Extraterrestrial,” more than 30 years ago, reported The Alamogordo (N.M.) Daily News. A film crew documented
Joe Lewandowski as he dug up the Atari cartridges. In addition to the “E.T. The Extraterrestrial” cartridges, Lewandowski found more than 60 other titles. Those included “Asteroids,” “Missile Command,” “Warlords,” “Defender,” “Star Raiders,” “Swordquest,” “Phoenix,” “Centipede” and “Super Breakout.” Atari’s E.T. game, based on the Steven Spielberg film, was released in 1982 after only 34 days of development. It earned a reputation as the worst video game ever created. It didn’t live up to its financial expectations and is considered by many to have
contributed to Atari’s demise, as shown in Zak Penn’s documentary “Atari: Game Over.” The 881 games sold on eBay brought in close to $108,000, Lewandowski told the Alamogordo City Commission earlier this week. Buyers came from 45 states and 14 countries. Twenty-three games also made their way to museums around the world, including the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and the Deutsches Film Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. But Lewandowski said there are hundreds more cartridges that aren’t for sale at this time.
1975 National Basketball Association draft, he became the first player to make the leap directly from high school to the NBA. By his fifth season, he was averaging nearly 15 points and 9 rebounds a game. No one, not even Wilt Chamberlain, could dunk like Mr. Dawkins, and on a November night in 1979, with the Sixers playing in Kansas City against the Kings, Mr. Dawkins rose over Kings power forward Bill Robinzine, and his powerful dunk literally brought down the basket, shattering the Plexiglas backboard and raining clear pellets onto the floor, and delaying the game by 90 minutes. He gave the dunk a name: “The If-You-Ain’t-Groovin’, Best-Get-Movin’, ChocolateThunder-Flyin’, RobinzineCryin’, Teeth-Shakin’, GlassBreakin’, Rump-Roastin’, BunToastin’, Glass-Still Flyin’, Wham-Bam-I-Am-Jam.” When Mr. Dawkins repeated the feat a few games later — “The-Chocolate-Thunder-Ain’t-Playin’, Get-Out-Of-the-Wayin,’ Backboard-Swayin’, GameDelayin’ Super Spike,” he called that one — the NBA
responded by warning him that he’d be fined if he did it again, and later making it illegal to hang on the basket after a dunk, a dictum that became known as the Dawkins rule. Mr. Dawkins played a total of 14 seasons in the NBA. The first seven were with the Sixers, with whom he went to the league championship finals three times and lost each time. (In 1982-83, the season after he departed, Moses Malone replaced him at center, and the Sixers won the title, which they have not done since.) He also played for the New Jersey Nets (now the Brooklyn Nets), the Utah Jazz and the Detroit Pistons. For his career, he averaged 12 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. More notably, he led the league three times in personal fouls, testimony to his ferocious inside play (and possibly because the refs were never crazy about him) and because he dunked so often and shot well from midrange, his career shooting percentage, .572, is the seventh highest in league history.
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DARRYL DAWKINS, 58, who arrived in professional basketball as a gigantic teenager and became one of the game’s fiercest dunkers and most notoriously lovable characters, a backboard-smashing, refereedissing, fun-loving manchild known to fans as Chocolate Thunder from Planet Lovetron, died Thursday in Allentown, Pa. Tracey Sechler, a spokeswoman for Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, confirmed the Mr. Dawkins death. in 2013 Robert Tyler, a family friend, said the apparent cause was heart failure. One of basketball’s larger-than-life figures — though at 6-foot-11 and more than 250 pounds, he was pretty large to begin with — Mr. Dawkins made his mark on the sport’s history in a number of ways. Selected as an 18-yearold from Orlando, Fla., by the Philadelphia 76ers as the fifth overall choice in the
Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News
1940 (75 years ago) And so the circus came to town . . . There have been circuses and circuses, but there never was a circus like the killer diller stages yesterday afternoon in Port Angeles by the kids of the Pine Hill Stamp Club for the purpose of buying more stamps or something after which “we will start a Friendly Helpers club and wash a dog — anybody’s dog for two bits. Haven’t you got a bit, Mister?” What this super circus lacked in size and facilities, it made up for in hospitality. What other circus did you attend where the whole troop left their work to help you win at bingo? And sideshow attractions. Why, a Hollywood
publicity man would tear his hair to find a word for them. Everything from a “ferocious bear” in a fruit fear to a couple of bloodthirsty kittens mewing in a basket.
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Three people abandoned ship in a dinghy while three more and a cat waited for help Wednesday night after their 40-foot 1965 (50 years ago) trawler ran aground off Seen Around the Clock Twin Rivers in the Strait of [Port Angeles]: Juan de Fuca, a Coast ■ Four men patiently Guard spokesman said waiting beneath a tree on today. the Peninsula Golf Course The crew of the fishing on Saturday for the golf vessel Illamu radioed a ball that went up but did mayday call to the Coast not come down. Guard at about 9:30 p.m. ■ Tiny girl trying to imitate a tap dancer at the and said the boat had lost power, had run aground off Clallam County Fair. Sekiu and was taking on ■ Record crowd in grandstand for Demolition water, Petty Officer Gary Snodgrass said. Derby last night. A helicopter located the ■ Large black dog lazily Illamu off Twin Rivers, 17 sunning himself on a pile miles east of Sekiu. of sawdust at Ninth and
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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications
■ The three firefighters who were killed when their truck was overtaken by flames in the fire near Twisp known as the Okanogan Complex Fire were with the National Forest Service. Also, of the four firefighters who were injured as they tried to escape on foot, three are with DNR, while one is with the Forest Service. A story on Page A6 Friday erroneously said they all were state Department of Natural Resources firefighters. ■ Blakeslee’s in Forks, which is now open for lunch, will not be open for lunch four days a week beginning in October. A report on Page A8 Thursday erroneously said winter hours would begin in September. Beginning the first full week in October and continuing until April, the restaurant will open to the public at 3 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and at noon Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. During that time, it will open for the Forks Chamber of Commerce noon luncheons Wednesdays.
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Laugh Lines THE NEW prescription pill to enhance a woman’s sex drive has been nicknamed “pink Viagra.” If you’re in a relationship with a man who has to take a pill, and you’re a woman who has to take one to get interested, maybe you should just watch TV instead. Jimmy Kimmel
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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, Aug. 30, the 242nd day of 2015. There are 123 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Aug. 30, 1945, U.S. Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived in Japan to set up Allied occupation headquarters. On this date: ■ In 1861, Union Gen. John C. Fremont instituted martial law in Missouri and declared slaves there to be free; however, Fremont’s emancipation order was countermanded by President Abraham Lincoln. ■ In 1862, Confederate forces won victories against the Union at the Second Battle of Bull Run in Manassas, Va., and the Battle of Richmond in Kentucky.
■ In 1905, Ty Cobb made his major-league debut as a player for the Detroit Tigers, hitting a double in his first at-bat in a game against the New York Highlanders. The Tigers won, 5-3. ■ In 1935, the film “Anna Karenina,” MGM’s version of the Tolstoy novel starring Greta Garbo, opened in New York. ■ In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which was intended to promote private development of nuclear energy. ■ In 1967, the Senate confirmed the appointment of Thurgood Marshall as the first black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. ■ In 1983, Guion S. Bluford Jr.
became the first black American astronaut to travel in space as he blasted off aboard the Challenger. ■ In 1986, Soviet authorities arrested Nicholas Daniloff, a correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, as a spy a week after American officials arrested Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet employee of the United Nations, on espionage charges in New York. Both men were later released. ■ In 1989, a federal jury in New York found “hotel queen” Leona Helmsley guilty of income tax evasion, but acquitted her of extortion. Helmsley ended up serving 18 months behind bars, a month at a halfway house and two months under house arrest.
■ Ten years ago: A day after Hurricane Katrina hit, floods were covering 80 percent of New Orleans, looting continued to spread and rescuers in helicopters and boats picked up hundreds of stranded people. ■ Five years ago: Seven-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens pleaded not guilty in Washington, D.C., to charges of lying to Congress about whether he’d used steroids or human growth hormone. Clemens went on trial in July 2011; however, the case abruptly ended in a mistrial. He was acquitted in a retrial. ■ One year ago: The St. Louis Rams cut Michael Sam, the first openly gay player drafted in the NFL.
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A3 Briefly: Nation sex offenses against a 15-year-old freshman girl in a case that exposed a tradition in which NEW ORLEANS — Mississippi and Louisiana marked the seniors competed to see 10th anniversary of Hurricane Labrie Katrina on Saturday by ringing how many younger stuchurch bells, laying wreaths and celebrating the resiliency of dents they could have sex with. A jury of nine men and three a region still recovering from a women took eight hours to reach disaster that killed more than its verdict in the case against 1,800 people and caused $151 Owen Labrie, 19, who was billion in damage. accused of forcing himself on the Addressing dignitaries at girl in a dark and noisy mechanNew Orleans’ memorial to the ical room at St. Paul’s School in unclaimed and unidentified Concord two days before he dead, Mayor Mitch Landrieu spoke of the dark days after the graduated last year. monstrous storm and how the Labrie, who was bound for city’s residents leaned on each Harvard and planned to take other for support. divinity classes before his arrest “We saved each other,” the put everything on hold, could mayor said. “New Orleans will get as much as 11 years in be unbowed and unbroken.” prison at sentencing Oct. 29. In Mississippi, churches along He wept upon hearing the coastal Hancock County tolled verdict, and his mother sobbed. their bells in unison Saturday His accuser appeared stoic morning to mark the 10th anni- and huddled with members of versary of the day that Katrina her family in the courtroom. made landfall in the state. Katrina’s force caused a masToday’s TV guests sive storm surge that scoured WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for the coast, pushed boats far today’s TV news shows: inland and wiped houses off the ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Democratic map, leaving only concrete front presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; steps to nowhere. Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal; Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. Casinos and condominium ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — towers have been rebuilt, but Republican presidential candidate Scott overgrown lots and empty slabs Walker. speak to the slow recovery in ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — some communities. Jindal; Mayor Mitch Landrieu of New
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Ex-student convicted CONCORD, N.H. — A graduate of an exclusive New England prep school was cleared of rape but convicted Friday of lesser
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Murder charge follows fatal ambush of deputy ren Goforth, 47, a 10-year veteran of the force. “I am proud of the men and women that have worked swiftly to apprehend the responsible person who posed a significant threat to both law enforcement and the community at large,” Hickman said. “Our deputies return to the BY JUAN A. LOZANO streets tonight to hold a delicate THE ASSOCIATED PRESS peace that was shattered last eveHOUSTON — Prosecutors on ning.” Saturday charged a 30-year-old man with capital murder in the Motive unknown killing of a sheriff’s deputy who He said the motive for the killwas gunned down from behind ing had not been determined but while filling up his patrol car at a investigators would look at whether suburban Houston gas station. Miles, who is black, was motivated Harris County Sheriff Ron by anger over recent killings elseHickman identified the man as where of black men by police that Shannon J. Miles, who had a pre- have spawned the “Black Lives vious record including charges of Matter” protest movement. resisting arrest and trespassing. “I think that’s something that He is charged with killing Dar- we have to keep an eye on,” Hick-
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man said. “The general climate of that kind of rhetoric can be influential on people to do things like this. We’re still searching to find out if that’s Goforth actually a motive.” Goforth, who was white, was pumping gas Friday night when the gunman approached him from behind and fired multiple shots, continuing to fire after the deputy had fallen to the ground. Earlier on Saturday, Hickman had called the killing a “coldblooded assassination.” “Cops’ lives matter, too,” Hickman said then. “So why don’t we drop the qualifier and say lives matter.”
Orleans. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sanders; Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie.
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Briefly: World path, killing at least 20 people and leaving nearly 50 missing on the small eastern Caribbean BANGKOK — Thai authoriisland of Domties arrested a foreign man Sat- inica, authoriurday they said had been holed ties said. Skerrit up in a suburban apartment Dominica with bomb-making equipment Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerand stacks of passports, the first rit said in a televised address possible breakthrough in the late Friday that damage deadly bombing at a Bangkok inflicted by the storm had set shrine nearly two weeks ago. the island back 20 years. Some All television channels broad- 15 inches of rain fell on the cast a televised announcement mountainous island. Saturday evening on the suspect’s arrest. Reporters sentenced Police and soldiers raided the CAIRO — An Egyptian court apartment in a non-descript sentenced three Al-Jazeera Engconcrete building on the outlish journalists Saturday to skirts of eastern Bangkok and three years in prison for broadfound bomb-making materials casting “false news,” sparking that matched those used in the international outcry and underAug. 17 blast at the Erawan lining how authorities are tramShrine in central Bangkok, pling over free speech just over police said. a year into general-turned-poliThe blast, which killed 20 tician Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi’s people and injured more than 120, was followed a day later by presidency. The men — Canadian another explosion at a public ferry pier, which caused no inju- national Mohammed Fahmy, Australian journalist Peter ries but exacerbated concerns about safety in the Thai capital, Greste and Egyptian producer which draws millions of tourists. Baher Mohammed — are now seeking a pardon from el-Sissi, who has personally expressed Storm kills at least 20 regret over the long-running ROSEAU, Dominica — Tropi- trial. cal Storm Erika dissipated early Al-Jazeera said it will also Saturday, even as its remnants appeal the verdict once the court releases its full ruling in began drenching parts of eastthe next 30 days. ern Cuba. The Associated Press But it left devastation in its
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Lebanese anti-government protesters try to remove a barbed wire barrier in front of government headquarters during a protest against the trash crisis and government corruption in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, on Saturday. Thousands of people staged the largest of the demonstrations that began last week over garbage piling up in the streets of Beirut following the closure of a main landfill.
Hungary court orders 4 men held in migrant truck deaths BY PABLO GORONDI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
KECSKEMET, Hungary — Four men suspected of being involved in the deaths of 71 migrants found in a truck in Austria were placed under preliminary arrest Saturday by a Hungarian court. The preliminary arrests will be in place until the suspects are indicted or Sept. 29, at the latest, said Ferenc Bicskei, president of the Kecskemet Court. The court agreed with prosecutors that the severity of the crime
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and the risk that the suspects would flee justified their arrest. Bicskei said the four suspects appealed the decision, saying they had not committed any crimes. The three Bulgarian suspects are aged 29, 30 and 50, officials said, while the fourth suspect — an Afghan — is 28 years old. The refrigerated truck with the dead migrants was found Thursday in the safety lane of the main Budapest-to-Vienna highway. The suspects were detained later that day in southern Hungary, near the border with Serbia,
where Hungary is building a 13-foot high fence. Hungary’s Defense Ministry said Saturday it had completed the first phase of construction — three coils of razor wire stretched along the 109-mile boundary. The human trafficking case is being heard in Kecskemet, in central Hungary, because the truck set off from that city before picking up the migrants near the border with Serbia, Gabor Schmidt, a spokesman for the Bacs-Kiskun county chief prosecution office, told reporters outside the courthouse before the hearings.
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Nation: Fine line for Obama on energy, climate in Alaska
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World: Europe rethinks security after halted attack
World: 38 girls, women killed in Swaziland crash
WITH MELTING GLACIERS and rising seas as his backdrop, President Barack Obama will visit Alaska this week to press for urgent global action to combat climate change, even as he carefully calibrates his message in a state heavily dependent on oil. Obama will become the first sitting president to visit the Alaska Arctic when he travels to Kotzebue — population 3,153 — just north of the Arctic Circle at the end of his three-day trip. He’ll kick off the visit Monday with a speech to a State Department-hosted conference on climate change and the Arctic.
DONALD TRUMP SAID he’s going to make a decision once and for all about whether he’ll mount a third-party bid if he loses the Republican nomination for president. Trump told reporters after a speech in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday he’s going to make a decision “very soon.” He said he thinks the decision will make a lot of people “very happy.” Trump has so far refused to pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee. He said it gives him leverage. Trump was courting tea party voters at a conference hosted by the National Federation of Republican Assemblies.
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WILL increase identity checks and baggage controls on trains after American passengers thwarted an attack on a highspeed train from Amsterdam to Paris, France’s interior minister said Saturday. Bernard Cazeneuve said the checks would be carried out “everywhere it is necessary” but did not give other details. He spoke after an emergency meeting in Paris with top security and transport officials from nine countries and the European Union in the wake of last week’s attack attempt. He called for better coordination on intelligence and security across Europe’s border-free travel zone.
AT LEAST 38 girls and young women were killed in a crash while traveling to Swaziland’s most famous traditional festival, a rights group said on Saturday. An additional 20 others were injured when the truck they were in collided with another vehicle Friday, the Swaziland Solidarity Network said in a statement. Members of the Swaziland Defense Force alerted the rights group to the accident and gave the number of deaths, said Lucky Lukhele, the solidarity network’s spokesman. The girls and young women were on their way to the Swazi king’s royal residence for the annual reed dance.
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QUILCENE — A wildfire about 8 miles west of Shelton prompted the shutdown of Bonneville Power Administration lines, causing a temporary loss of electrical power for 3,490 Jefferson County customers. The Thursday night shutdown affected 1,607 Jefferson County Public Utility District customers. It also blacked out all Mason County PUD 1 customers, which includes 1,883 customers in Jefferson County living in Brinnon and points south to the Mason County line. The power was shut down at 7:51 p.m. It was restored in Coyle and Center Valley at 9:19 p.m. and at 10:30 p.m. in Quilcene and Brinnon.
Transmission corridor The fire was in the BPA transmission corridor in the Skokomish Valley and burned portions of the BPA transmission lines that serve north of Shelton to Clallam County, said Kristin Masteller, director of public relations for Mason County PUD 1. It was a ground fire that had moved into the transmission corridor, she said, adding Friday that it had since moved east out from underneath the corridor. “Right now, there is no danger [of another shutdown],” she said. “We’re not concerned that it’s going to reignite under the transmission site.” Norma King, spokeswoman for the Department of Natural Resources, said the fire had spread to about 70 acres and was about 65 percent contained by fire lines on three sides as of Saturday afternoon. On Thursday night, the Jefferson County PUD temporarily routed power through the Chimacum substation to serve Coyle and Center Valley, said Bill Graham, PUD resource manager. The PUD contacted BPA and received an estimate of when the power would return, and the decision was made to wait until the power returned rather than route Quilcene’s power through Chimacum, Graham said. Jefferson County PUD called in extra staff to answer phones on the customer service line during the outage.
Winds: Power CONTINUED FROM A1 encouraging those campers who could leave to do so. The park visitor center About 2,500 Clallam County customers remained had inquiries about the clowithout power at 5 p.m., sure, but the numbers were said Michael Howe, Clallam no greater than on other Saturdays, said Greg County PUD spokesman. Some 1,500 West End Marsh, a park ranger who customers lost power in the supervises the center. Neah Bay, LaPush and Hoko areas and locations Bridge closed south of Forks. The Hood Canal Bridge About 150 in Diamond was closed in both direcPoint had power restored by tions at 1:09 p.m. because of 5 p.m., but more outages high winds and was were reported in Joyce and reopened at 2:54 p.m., the on Sequim Bay Road, Howe state Department of Transsaid. portation said. The National Weather The Port TownsendService measured winds as Coupeville ferry also high as 79 mph at Destruc- remained out of service due tion Island off the Washing- to high winds and rough ton Coast near Kalaloch, seas. Reservation holders with gusts of 81 mph in will not be charged “no Rosario Strait, 69 mph at show” fees. Hurricane Ridge, 43 mph at William R. Fairchild Inter- Multiple outages national Airport in Port Myriad outages were Angeles and 40 mph at reported throughout the Sequim Valley Airport. Winds remained as high Jefferson County PUD seras 49 mph at Destruction vice area, hitting customers Island at 4 p.m. and 38 mph in Port Townsend, Marrowat Naval Air Station-Whid- stone Island, Port Ludlow, Irondale, Cape George, bey Island. Eaglemount, Chimacum, Quilcene and the Coyle Park closed Peninsula. Roads into the park — “It was pretty much the and all the park’s camp- whole service area,” Parker grounds — were closed Sat- said. “The wind hit everyurday afternoon, with some where.” campers’ vehicles stranded Traffic lights were out in and others unable to return Port Townsend, where to their campsites beneath many customers remained hundreds of downed or without electrical power by wind-weakened trees, 3:30 p.m. Saturday. according to park spokesRestoration of power woman Barb Maynes. was spotty because of the Rangers would clear nature of the outages, roads as soon as high winds Parker said. abated, she said. TURN TO WINDS/A6 Park personnel were
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Bellingham man charged with assault Not-guilty plea given in incident with Hurricane Ridge ranger PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Bellingham man has been charged with misdemeanor assault of an Olympic National Park ranger after an incident at Hurricane Ridge on Aug. 12. Bruce Radtke pleaded not guilty Aug. 13 in federal court and was released on his personal recognizance. He faces an Oct. 19 bench trial in U.S. District Court Western District of Washington in Tacoma. Radtke said he and others were at the Ridge handing out fliers concerning Navy electromagnetic warfare training over the park when he was approached by a park ranger. “At that point,” Radtke said Tuesday, “I’m not allowed by my lawyer to talk about what happened because I have been charged with assault of the ranger.” Radtke’s attorney, Linda Sullivan of the Federal Public Defender’s office in Tacoma, did not return phone calls requesting comment. After the incident, the Peninsula Daily News received numerous emails and phone calls from people about the incident. One person said Radtke was injured in a “violent takedown and arrest” by the ranger. Park officials would not comment on the incident because the investigation is ongoing. U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen L. Strombom is presiding over the case. Motions are due this coming Thursday. No motions had been filed as of Friday afternoon.
PT woman still in hospital after Trestle: New design for bridge Hadlock wreck CONTINUED FROM A1 Since the bridge closure began in February, the tribe has sought funding and worked with design engineers to determine the best fix for the trestle, built in the 1960s, Nesse said. Project stakeholders include the tribe, Dungeness River Audubon Center, the center’s board, the Peninsula Trails Coalition, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, Clallam County, the North Olympic Salmon Coalition and the North Olympic Peninsula Lead Entity.
Fewer support beams The replacement design will allow logs and migrating salmon to pass beneath the new trestle without hindrance by reducing the number of support beams needed to prop up the walkway. The trestle previously was propped up in 38 areas by five creosote poles in each location. The depth of the pilings varies from 6 feet to 25 feet. Total replacement of the trestle will see the removal of 33 remaining creosote timber pile bent supports from the river bed. Five pile bents that were in contact with the western river channel previously were removed Aug. 1-2 by a demolition team to allow free passage of spawning salmon, chinook and pink salmon. The new design incorporates only three support structures beneath the
hroughout the construction project, the Olympic Discovery Trail from Runnion Road to the trestle will be closed. Access to the site from other directions also is prohibited for safety reasons. However, Railroad Bridge Park will remain open during most of the construction, including for the Dungeness River Festival, held there and at the Audubon center Sept. 25-26.
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trestle, providing much more space for debris and fish to pass beneath without getting jammed up. It also will restore the Olympic Discovery Trail Dungeness River bike and pedestrian crossing with a trestle of modern materials that is structurally sound, Nesse said.
Site closed to public Throughout the construction project, the Olympic Discovery Trail from Runnion Road to the trestle will be closed. Access to the site from other directions also is prohibited for safety reasons. However, Railroad Bridge Park
will remain open during most of the construction, including for the 16th annual Dungeness River Festival, held there and at the Audubon center Sept. 25-26. Park users still may go to the river to the south of the project area using the river trail from the gazebo, but they should not wade into the river adjacent to the bridge and trestle area from the east or north. The contractor will work to accommodate safe viewing of the work from the bridge, Nesse said.
Project funding The design and engineering work was paid for with a $172,000 grant from the state Recreation & Conservation Office Salmon Recovery Fund Board, which also funded $1.53 million of the replacement project. Several other sources of funding also will be used to build the project, including tribal insurance proceeds, tribal transportation funding, a Bureau of Indian Affairs grant, a Floodplains by Design grant and a contribution from the Peninsula Trails Coalition. Additionally, a First Federal Community Foundation grant of $100,000 will be used to re-deck the Howe truss bridge portion of the crossing.
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PORT HADLOCK— A Port Townsend woman was listed in stable condition at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton after a head-on collision on Chimacum Road in Port Hadlock on Friday morning. Lynn Rae Chesterfield, 54, of Port Townsend was driving southbound in a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe when it crossed the centerline and collided with a 1999 Ford Mustang driven northbound by Dawn Inez Lovitt, 50, of Poulsbo at Elkins Road, according to a State Patrol collision memo.
The collision was reported at 7:24 a.m. Friday. Chesterfield was taken to Harrison Medical Center. She was listed in stable condition Friday, and a hospital spokesman Saturday said her condition had not changed. She was cited for failure to yield, troopers said. Lovitt was taken to Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend, where she was treated and discharged Friday. Both drivers were wearing seat belts, troopers said. Drugs or alcohol were not involved, they added.
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SEQUIM —The city Arts Advisory Commission will seek input about local arts and culture from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 15 in the Civic Center lobby, 152 W. Cedar S. The meeting will focus ________ on the current cultural Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. infrastructure, including what is working and what 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.
isn’t, and how to add to and support the local arts and cultural programs. Anyone who is interested in arts and culture in the greater Sequim area is encouraged to attend. For more information, contact City Clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese at 360-6813428 or kkuznek@sequim wa.gov.
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The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss a proposed resolution establishing an ad hoc trust lands advisory committee during their work session Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach have said they support the KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS formation of a trust lands committee, which came as a recommendation from the EEPING THE DREAM ALIVE Charter Review CommisStella Gould, 88, of Port Townsend looks on as pilot Mike Winterboer of Lebanon, Ore., sion. autographs a commemorative cap she received after taking a flight Saturday in a 1944 Commissioner Mike Chapman has said the comBoeing Stearman biplane through the Ageless Aviation Dreams Foundation, which gives mittee should be created by free airplane rides to seniors and military veterans. The group was participating in the the voters. 2015 Air Affaire at Sequim Valley Airport. The event also featured static displays, a The idea of a trust lands radio-controlled airplane demonstration and an antique car show. The Air Affaire advisory committee was continues today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with an admission fee of $5 per carload. discussed in prior work sessions Aug. 10, 17 and 24. The board Monday also will discuss a proposed agreement with former Commissioner Phillip Kitchel for consulting services regarding forest board trust lands. Other discussion items for Monday include a recommendation from the Chemical Dependency/ Peninsula Daily News, “Bubble Man” Greg Mental Health Program Bondy provides Concert on the Pier’s Fund Advisory Board to entertainment for kids at every-Wednesday fund staffing at the PeninConcert on the Pier with performances began this sula Behavioral Health chalk for pavement drawing Respite Center, a request summer on June 24. and a bubble-making Dancing is encouraged Dock on Thursdays — PORT ANGELES’ from the Environmental machine. during the performances. ended their summer runs CONCERT on the Pier Health Division to be added For more information City Pier is a kidearlier this month. hosts its next-to-last band to the list of local health about free concerts and friendly, dog-friendly, The last Concert on the of the summer Wednesday. jurisdictions participating no-smoking, no-skateboards, other music events, check Pier will be Sept. 9 by the Performing from 6 p.m. in a regional on-site septic Peninsula Spotlight, the no-alcohol venue. Old Sidekicks (old country to 8 p.m. will be Sweet T system loan program and weekly arts and Some chairs are and Justice (Americana and and bluegrass). proposed amendments to entertainment magazine available for the disabled Held on City Pier and blues). county policy for making included in Friday’s and early arrivals to the sponsored by the Port Two other weekly budget changes and modificoncert. There is a snack Peninsula Daily News — Angeles Regional Chamber and beverage vendor. outdoor concerts on the cations. and consult the North of Commerce, Port Angeles North Olympic Peninsula Commissioners will hold Concerts move to the Olympic Peninsula Events Parks and Recreation — Sequim’s Music in the their regular business roofed Gateway transit Calendar at www. Park on Tuesdays and Port Department and local meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. center, Lincoln and Front peninsuladailynews.com. streets, if there’s rain. Townsend’s Concerts on the businesses including the Agenda items include: Peninsula Daily News ■ A memorandum of understanding with the Army for the lower Dungeness River ecosystem restoration project. ■ An agreement with the state Military Department’s Emergency Management Division for reimbursement of expenses for Peninsula Communications, or PenCom. ■ An agreement with David Zehrung for services related to communications equipment, management and design for the Sheriff’s Office. ■ A resolution appointing a county representative to the Olympic Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council.
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Port Angeles city Port Angeles City Council members will hear a presentation on the city’s cable franchise-renewal needs assessment when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The regular meeting will be preceded by a 4:30 p.m.
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Eye on Clallam executive session at the same location to consider collective bargaining negotiations and to consider offering real estate for sale or lease. The regular meeting will include potential passage of a resolution to surplus the Morse Creek hydroelectric project and property. Council members also will consider passage of an electric, water and wastewater ordinance; discuss a fire department fee modification; and hear a secondquarter report on Port Angeles Downtown Association activities.
Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will gather in Forks on Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 S. Forks Ave. Agenda items include the provision of energy-saving advanced power strips for home entertainment systems, contractor prequalifications and the removal of delinquent accounts from the active accounts receivable.
County Planning Commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will continue review of a draft Shoreline Master Program update Wednesday. The work session will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse. The focus of the work session will be on Chapter 3 of the November 2014 draft, titled “Policies and Regulations for Specific Shoreline Uses and Developments,” and Chapter 4, titled “Policies and Regulations for Shoreline Modifications.”
Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider the scope of practice for a surgical residency when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of the hospital, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. Their meeting will follow a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon at the entrance to the emergency department. Other agenda items include: ■ Updates on support services and on security, privacy and compliance requirements. ■ Appointing agents for receipt of claims. ■ An update on the 2015-17 plan. ■ Employee recognition.
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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man accused of raping a woman who uses a wheelchair faces a November trial in Clallam County Superior Court. Rodney Charles Bright, 49, was charged July 24 with second-degree rape, forcible compulsion, with the aggravated circumstance of a vulnerable victim. His trial was moved from Sept. 14 to Nov. 2 on Friday because the case is still under investigation. Port Angeles police said Bright approached a woman as she was wheeling up the 200 block of South Lincoln Street and offered her assistance July 20. Bright allegedly pushed the woman behind a nearby building and sexually
assaulted her, according to the arrest report. Bright was being issued a warning for trespassing at the Texaco station at 210 E. First St. three days after the alleged rape when a private citizen told police the woman had been assaulted by Bright. Police interviewed the alleged victim and arrested Bright at the gas station. Bright is also charged in a separate case with second-degree possession of stolen property for allegedly stealing a debit card June 20. He is scheduled to go to trial in that case Oct. 12. Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly on Friday set an Oct. 2 status hearing on both matters. Bright is being held in the Clallam County jail on $50,000 bail.
Car strikes, kills horse on PT road CHIMACUM — A Port Townsend man is lucky to be uninjured after his car struck a horse Thursday night, according to police. A.J. Rosenthal, 73, was traveling north on Center Road at about 9:20 p.m. when he collided with a brown horse that had escaped from its pasture, killing it instantly. “It was amazing that this wasn’t a lot worse,” said Sgt. Andy Pernsteiner of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. “In these cases, a car can strike a horse and take their legs out from under them and they land with full force on the car.” Rosenthal’s 2004 Prius was severely damaged and taken to All-City Towing in Port Townsend. Rosenthal’s wife, 68, a passenger in the car, also was uninjured. Pernsteiner had no information about the horse other than its color. He said deputies intended to visit the horse’s owner before deciding whether to issue a citation.
OMC will cut ribbon, open ER PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center officials will slice the red ribbon and officially open the hospital’s expanded emergency department at noon Wednesday at 939 Caroline St. They will be joined by the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce’s red-jacketed Ambassadors in the brief ceremony that will precede hospital commissioners’ 12:30 p.m. board meeting. Monday’s ceremony will not include public tours of the emergency department due to patient privacy concerns. The expanded 20-bed emergency department will include rooms designated for people having behavioral crises, a negative-airpressure room to contain patients with communica-
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Cindy Simmons of rural Port Angeles looks over items on display at the Clallam County Historical Society’s annual garage sale Friday at the former Lincoln School at Eighth and C streets in Port Angeles. The event, which features a wide variety of new and used donated goods, continues this Friday with a half-off sale and Saturday with the popular “buck-a-bag” closeout sale. Sale hours for both days are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Winds Trees fell on power lines, shorting out the lines in 15 to 20 major outages, along with several smaller outages. It wasn’t clear by midafternoon exactly how many customers had lost power. County emergency operations center spokeswoman Keppie Keplinger said about 60 percent of the county was without power at one point, “and it’s going to be a long time before power gets restored because there’s just so much damage.” Crews were brought in from outside the county to help with power restoration. The wind began at about 8:30 a.m. or 9 a.m., Parker said. “It was calm, and then all of a sudden, it just starting coming in,” he said. By 10 a.m., emergency dispatchers were fielding calls of downed power lines and fallen trees — some of them afire — on U.S. Highway 101 in Jefferson County and state Highways 20 and 104. Highway 104 was closed in both directions at Milepost 5 but had been reopened by 1 p.m. Fallen trees were caused traffic delays on state Highway 112 from Milepost 3 to Milepost 37, Transportation reported. Trees were cleared by 4:51 p.m. One lane of U.S. Highway 101 was closed briefly near Ruby Beach Road in the park’s coastal strip. Fallen trees had blocked the southbound lane at Mile-
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A toppled tree draped over power lines blocks Tiller Road near Scrivner Road south of Port Angeles after high winds struck the area Saturday. post 164 beginning at 11:02 a.m. The road was cleared by 12:57 p.m. The storm also shut down air operations at the Paradise Fire in Olympic National Park, which was not expected to grow greatly during the storm because of recent rain and high humidity, said Brentwood Reid, public information officer for the fire. The fire, burning through rainforest about 12 miles inside park boundaries in the Queets River valley, has covered 2,796 acres. Crews had shifted their priority to assessing damage and reopening roads blocked by fallen trees as quickly as possible, Reid said.
Outside of Peninsula The wind storm knocked out power to at least a quarter-million customers in Washington and Oregon. Late August is unusually early for such a powerful storm, meteorologists said. Trees, already stressed by dry conditions, still have their leaves, which makes
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Wildfire turned Curtis and Kim Beus’ home near Omak from a log palace into a field of ashes and charred debris with only a concrete wall left standing.
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Spaghetti feed set PORT ANGELES — Park View Villas, 1430 Park View Lane, will hold a Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser at 5 p.m. Thursday. To meet needs in Eastern Washington, Village Concepts’ retirement and assisted living communities are joining to show their support through their Village Concepts Care Program. All proceeds from the spaghetti feed will be donated to the American Red Cross. For more information, phone 360-452-7222. Peninsula Daily News
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PORT ANGELES — Think the unthinkable: losing your every possession to a wildfire. Then rethink it. What you might not have thought of could be what wildland fire victims need most, said Kim Beus of Port Angeles, whose former home burned in the Okanogan Complex Fire. Beus is heading a drive for donations for people in Eastern Washington who have lost homes — and clothes and shoes and tools and toothbrushes. An employee of Hartnagel Building Supply, she’s collecting donations of cash and needed items at a dropoff point at the hardware store, 3111 E. U.S. Highway 101. The needs include pet food, horse halters and batteries of every size — and, for people building temporary shelters, hand and power tools, nails, screws, staples and duct tape.
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Here are what firefighters, fire departments and residents of Eastern Washington say they need in the wildfire-ravaged area:
Firefighters Red Bull beverage and beef jerky are the most requested items. Other needs include bandanas, boot insoles, flashlights and batteries, foot powder, goggles, lip balm, moleskin for blisters, pocket knives or Leatherman-type tools, sleeping pads and unlined leather gloves.
Fire departments Fire department officials are requesting 5-30 motor oil, 30-weight oil pumps, glass cleaner and windshield wiper fluid.
Cattle hungry And hay. With 55,000 head of cattle in the Okanogan area before the fire began, surviving animals will have little to eat because the flames have consumed fields as well as forests. Beus and her husband, Curtis, former Extension agent for Clallam County’s Washington State University, had moved to Omak four years ago. Kim Beus returned two years ago to care for her mother. After her mother died, Kim and Curtis decided to stay here.
Escaped the flames That meant the Beuses had mostly moved from the peeled-log home they leased — and had planned to buy — in the Haley Creek Road area before flames destroyed it Aug. 21. The Beuses brought back their last loads of household goods two weeks ago, she said, barely avoiding disaster. Of the 40-some houses in their neighborhood, two remain. “On the plus side, we didn’t lose things, except for what was in the barn,” she said. The family had fled the Carlton Complex Fire two
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Kim Beus, marketing director for Hartnagel Building Supply in Port Angeles, displays a cart filled with donated items that will be distributed to victims of Cascade wildfires. years earlier, and, although their home escaped those flames, they’d seen the devastation. They also saw a sometimes misguided charitable response as many people donated clothing that often wasn’t fit to wear. Five semi-trailer loads of garments had to be trucked to landfills.
ing feed to livestock owners. People with trailers are helping round up panicked horses that fled the fire. But great needs remain, even for things you never thought about. Like a dust mask, a wash cloth or a pack of Resilient people jerky. And if you don’t realize Her former neighbors people need toilet tissue . . . are resilient, she said. You’d better think again. “They come together like ‘Winter’s coming’ _______ at no other time,” she said. “The losses . . . I don’t “All those things like race Reporter James Casey can be think people realize the and class have been thrown reached at 360-452-2345, ext. scale of things,” she said. out the window.” 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily “Winter’s coming. It’s Hay farmers are donat- news.com. going to be cold weather there soon.” Hartnagel has spotted a semi-trailer at the store to collect donations. “We hopefully will be taking many trips to gov-
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This week’s meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. (new location) This Wednesday’s gathering will be the usual firstof-the month general business meeting. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ 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 Nikki Russell, director of development and engagement at United Good Neighbors of Jefferson County, on the community funding role of UGN. ■ 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 program will feature a debate between Port of Port Angeles candidates Connie Beauvais and Michael Breidenbach. This is the first of weekly election debates to be conducted at PABA meetings over the next six weeks. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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Marie and John Koski admire some kayaks while on vacation in Maine. Expenses for their trip to Tuscany, Italy, were tax-deductible.
Traveling the world, even on fixed income Trips abroad don’t have to break bank BY HARRIET EDLESON THE NEW YORK TIMES
When Marie Koski of Springfield, Mass., was in Tuscany, cleaning pottery and bronze items that were more than 2,000 years old, she knew she was on the right trip for the right price. Koski, 61, a special-education teacher who retired last September, and her husband, John, 62, who is still working, spent seven days at what once was an Etruscan fort, helping an archaeologist excavate the site in the seaside city of Populonia. They arranged their trip through Earthwatch Institute, an international environmental organization that allows travelers to assist scientific researchers.
Participants pay to be part of an expedition, but the contribution is tax-deductible. “That helped our taxes quite a bit,” Marie Koski said. They spent $1,600 each, and airfare, to participate, and stayed in a three-bedroom apartment in a gated community, sharing a bathroom with another couple. “I was never into archaeology or history, but it just left me with my breath taken away,” she said. “I like getting my hands dirty, and I don’t mind hard work.”
$120 billion a year spent Americans 50 and older spend more than $120 billion a year on leisure travel, according to the “Travel Research: 2015 Boomer Travel Trends” report from AARP. And many, like the Koskis, are finding creative ways to travel economically. “Everybody has a budget,” said
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Classes set on growing own groceries PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County WSU Master Gardeners will present a second round of “Growing Groceries” classes to the community. Classes will take place on six Friday nights from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and three Saturday afternoons from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 6 in the Marina Room of Port Hudson, 103 Hudson St. This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to grow fresh, nutritious groceries for healthier food and to extend the budget. Class participants will learn what vegetables grow on the Olympic Peninsula, garden planning and record-keeping, soil management, best cultivation practices and more. The classes also will present information on fall and winter vegetable growing techniques, including hoop houses, cold frames and row covers. The cost for this course is $50. For more information or to register, email Jefferson County WSU Master Gardeners at mastergardener jefferson@gmail.com or phone 360-379-5610, ext. 210.
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PORT ANGELES — Rissa’s Consignment has been renamed LePlume Boutique. The new-clothes and consignment store that features clothing, jewelry and picture framing is located at 117 W. First St. For more information, phone owner Leslie Curran at 360-797-1109.
PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Master Gardeners, Jeanette StehrGreen, Judy English and Bill Wroble take calls from listeners. ■ Tuesday: Repeat show on communicable diseases with Ann Johnson, Iva Burks, Jeanette Stehr-
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Green; and the syringe exchange program with David Doran, Burks and Stehr-Green. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■ Thursday: Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic’s WOW! Working on Wellness forum speaker Pauline Geraci discusses “Fall Prevention.” Second segment: Steve Burke, executive director of the William Shore Memorial Pool, discusses a new community swim program. Third segment: Megan Brame, municipal councillor with the township of Esquimalt, B.C., discusses the Ribfest event in Esquimalt and its car show.
Region/Nation Trade mission OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has left for a nineday trade mission to Korea and Japan. Inslee flew out of the state Friday along with many members of the delegation, which include directors of the state agriculture and commerce departments, as well as 60 leaders from the business, education, economic development and local government communities. The delegation will focus on trade and investment in the agriculture, aerospace, advanced manufacturing and technology sectors. The governor is heading first to Seoul, where he will meet with government officials and business leaders, and address a technology conference. TURN
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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A8 He will then have stops in Kobe, Japan and Nagoya, Japan. His final stop will be in Tokyo. Washington exported $7.4 billion in goods last year to Japan, making Japan the state’s third largest export market. South Korea is the sixth largest export market, at $2.8 billion.
Very bumpy week for Wall Street Days after China threw the biggest scare into Wall Street in years, U.S. stocks have come surging back and ended the week Friday on a placid note that suggested the worst may be over for now. Even so, investors are buckling their seat belts for more turbulence ahead. The Dow Jones industrial average fell a scant 11.76 points Friday, or 0.1 percent, to 16,643.01, capping a week that saw stomach-churning losses and gains of around 600 points per day. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 1.21 points, or 0.1 percent, to 1,988.87. The Nasdaq composite added 15.62 points, or 0.3 percent, to 4,828.32. U.S. stocks went into their swoon last week, mostly over signs of a slowdown in China, the world’s second-biggest economy. Before the six-day losing streak had ended, the Dow had plummeted 1,900 points and the S&P 500 was undergoing its first “correction,” a decline of 10 percent or more, in nearly four years.
Up midweek But stocks soared at midweek, cutting the Dow’s losses nearly in half, in a rally analysts attributed to bargain-hunting, signs that the Federal Reserve may hold off raising interest rates this fall, and a new report that said the U.S. economy is growing at a more robust rate than previously believed. Still, the concerns that triggered the sell-off remain: slumping oil prices, a slowing Chinese economy, weak corporate earnings forecasts and uncertainty over interest rates. That means there’s likely to be more market volatility ahead, something that history backs up. September in the past has been the worst month for stocks. The S&P 500 is still nearly three times higher than its post-2008 financial crisis low in March 2009. The Dow is up roughly 2½ times higher. Despite the bounce-back this week, stocks are on course for their worst monthly performance in more than three years. The S&P 500 is down 5.5 percent in August, and the Dow is down 5.9 percent.
Consumer spending makes a jump WASHINGTON — U.S. consumers increased their spending moderately in July, as wages and salaries made their biggest jump in eight months. Spending rose 0.3 percent in July, helped by purchases of big-ticket items such as cars, the Commerce Department reported Friday. June’s result was revised up to a matching 0.3 percent gain. Incomes increased 0.4 percent in July.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The key category of wages and salaries rose 0.5 percent, the biggest advance since last November. The report suggests that consumer spending, which accounts for 70 percent of economic activity, got off to a good start in the third quarter as strong momentum from the second quarter rolled into July. Economists, who believe the economy will be fueled in the second half of this year by solid income and spending gains, were encouraged by the July results. “All of the data are heading in the right direction,” said Jennifer Lee, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets in a note to clients. “Except for inflation.” A key price gauge tied to consumer spending that is closely watched by the Federal Reserve posted a tiny 0.1 percent increase in July. Over the past 12 months, the figure is up just 0.3 percent, reflecting the big plunge in energy prices over the past year. Excluding volatile energy and food, prices are up just 1.2 percent over the past 12 months, far below the Fed’s goal of having prices rise at an annual rate of 2 percent.
USDA approves new genetically engineered potato BOISE, Idaho (AP) -The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a potato genetically engineered by Idaho-based J.R. Simplot Co. to resist the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine and that still damages crops around the world. The Russet Burbank variety the USDA approved is the second generation of Simplot’s Innate potatoes and also includes the first generation’s reduced bruising and a greater reduction in a chemical produced at high temperatures some studies have shown can cause cancer. The second generation potato also includes an additional trait the company says will allow potatoes to be stored at colder temperatures longer to reduce food waste. The modifications were made by silencing existing
genes or adding genes from other types of potatoes. However, one of the company’s oldest business partners — McDonald’s — has already rejected using the company’s first generation Innate potato. The company didn’t immediately respond to calls for comment about the Russet Burbank potato. Shut out of that market, the company is focusing on grocery stores. The first generation of the Innate potatoes, approved by the Food and Drug Administration as safe for consumers in March, were marketed as White Russets. Doug Cole, the company’s director of marketing and communications, said about 400 acres worth sold out last summer in grocery stores in 10 states in the Midwest and Southeast. The company plans to market about 2,000 acres of potatoes next summer. For the second generation Innate potato, the next step in the process is approval by the FDA as safe for consumers. The potatoes must also be approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which regulates genetically modified organisms. The company said they expected those approvals within a year.
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Foreign language apps for traveling BY STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM THE NEW YORK TIMES
You’re going on vacation to a place where you don’t know the language, and English isn’t widely spoken. Sure, you’ve learned how to say “hello” and “where’s the bathroom?,” but beyond that you’re clueless and your flight is tomorrow. What to do? Gone are the days when tourists wander around clutching guidebooks with an index of handy phrases. Today there are more convenient ways to facilitate communication. This is not a comprehensive list of the copious digital language tools available; rather, these are two go-to options I’m using right now. Consider it a cheat sheet for when you touch down in a city and are at a loss for words.
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One of the easiest (and cheapest) things to do is to download one of Bravolol’s phrase book apps, available in more than a dozen languages including Chinese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Russian and Arabic. Each app comes with several free categories of useful phrases and essential words such as “greetings” (with remarks like “Good morning”); “shopping” (“May I try it on?” as Facebook users hit well as words for different kinds of clothing); “eating” one billion NEW YORK — A billion (“I’d like a table in a nonsmoking area” along with people logged in to Facewords for types of food); book on a single day last and “emergency” (“Call the week, marking the first police”). time that many members Also free is the used the world’s largest “romance” category, to online social network in a which one can quickly refer 24-hour period. if moved to say, “Can I buy The number amounts to you a drink?” in Italian or one-seventh of the Earth’s French or, perhaps more population. important, “I’m not interMonday’s milestone was ested.” mostly symbolic for FaceA “favorites” category book, which boasts nearly stores any phrases you star 1.5 billion users who log in (by clicking an icon next to at least once a month. each one) so you can swiftly call them all up in one Gold and silver place. Gold for December Each English phrase is gained $11.40, or 1 percent, shown in the foreign lanto settle at $1,134 an ounce guage and, in the case of a Friday. language such as Japanese, September silver as a transliteration as well. gained 11.8 cents, or 0.8 And all of the categories percent, to $14.535 an are on a white background ounce. and are identified with a Peninsula Daily News simple font as well as colorand The Associated Press ful graphics, which makes
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it easy to find the one you need when you’re about to walk into a restaurant or a boutique. There’s even an “extralarge” setting for the phrase and vocabulary fonts so you don’t have to reach for reading glasses. But what makes these digital phrasebooks stand out among language apps is that when you tap a phrase, the app speaks it aloud. There’s no guessing as to how to pronounce the words. And if the app is talking too quickly for you, simply tap the turtle icon to hear the words more slowly (you can also adjust this in “settings”). Ideally you listen to the phrase and repeat it, but if your accent is terrible, you can play the voice on the app to, for instance, a waiter or store clerk. (If you don’t want the app to talk, you can turn off that feature in “settings.”) For additional phrase categories such as “numbers,” “weather,” “directions” and “sightseeing,” you can upgrade to the paid version of the app for $4.99, or opt to see ads for a free trial of the app’s complete offerings. Bravolol also makes language bilingual dictionary
Google Translate My other in-the-moment communication tool is Google Translate, which is free and can be used in a few ways. (Note: Try it out before you’re at happy hour in Lagos, as this app is a little more complicated.) One way to use the app is to tap the camera icon, then hold your smartphone’s camera lens up to the words you want translated on, say, a street sign or a menu. In seconds, the instant translation feature transforms the words on the sign into your desired language, virtual-reality style. This feature has supported seven languages for quite some time, but last week Google added 20 more, for a total of 27, including Bulgarian, Dutch and Swedish. I don’t recommend using the camera option to read your horoscope in Vogue Japan, however, as I did on a recent trip there. Long blocks of tiny text have not been the app’s strong suit, as others before me have written. My horoscope included lines such as, “Oh to communicate flexibility phrases that and be able to let wearing the courage . . .” TURN
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Research firm says it’s closing in on competing wearable gadget FitBit BY BRANDON BAILEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO — A new report estimates Apple shipped 3.6 million watches in the last quarter — more than some analysts have estimated and enough to change the competitive landscape for fitness bands and other wearable gadgets. Apple shipped enough units of its new smartwatch to nearly overtake market leader FitBit in the last quarter, according to analysts at International Data Corp. Their report warns that traditional fitness bands may be losing popularity to smartwatches and other devices that offer more features. “People want to get more out of their devices,” said IDC’s Ramon Llamas in an interview. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s kind of like the way smartphones A customer demonstrates Apple Watch at an Apple Store in Tokyo. overtook basic phones.” Consumer response to the Apple Watch Still, he said Apple’s clout in the markethas been the subject of intense speculation reports but also gathers data from suppliers, since the new gadget went on sale this spring. distributors and consumers to estimate the place will influence other makers of wearable number of units shipped by the Cupertino, gadgets. Calif., company, not actual retail sales. New category of products Over the next few years, IDC predicts, IDC also tracks shipments of personal basic fitness bands will lose ground to “smart” While Apple is known for making popular computers, smartphones and other computer devices that come with a variety of apps and gadgets, the watch represents a new category products. Internet services. of products for the company. Its reports on those products, along with That includes the Apple Watch and other Critics have questioned whether it’s useful estimates from rival research firm Gartner, smartwatches that use competing software enough for consumers to need or want one on are widely cited in the industry. from Google or other companies. their wrist. IDC estimates FitBit led the wearable Apple has not revealed how many watches Lower than projections industry by shipping 4.4 million fitness bands it has sold at prices that start at $350, with luxury models selling for $10,000 or more. While the IDC figure for the Apple Watch in the second quarter. After Apple, IDC said other market leadAfter the company issued its last financial is higher than other recent estimates, it’s still report, in which Apple lumped watch sales lower than many projections made before ers include China’s Xiaomi, with 3.1 million into a broader category it calls “other prod- Apple started selling the watch in late April. units shipped; Garmin, with 700,000 units; ucts,” many analysts estimated Apple sold IDC had initially forecast Apple would and Samsung with 600,000 units. Counting other manufacturers, IDC estibetween 2 million and 3 million watches dur- ship about 22 million watches during the mated 18.1 million wearable gadgets were ing the quarter that ended in June. calendar year. shipped in the quarter. IDC says it starts with Apple’s financial Llamas said that now seems unlikely.
Spying: ‘A little bit of a game we play’ CONTINUED FROM A8 an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf every time an Iranian jet “The whole thing took a couple comes close to their ship. “It’s a little bit of a game we of minutes,” Miller said later, recounting his surprise at the film play,” said Capt. Benjamin crew. “We have no idea why they Hewlett, the commander of the air wing aboard the aircraft carwere filming it.” But wait, how did the Navy rier Theodore Roosevelt, which is know the Iranians were filming in the Persian Gulf keeping an eye on Iran right now. the episode? “When they launch, we launch. Miller burst out laughing. “Well, because we were filming We consider this our sovereign them,” he said. “We have our video territory, so we make sure they’re not unescorted in and around the of their video.” In the crystalline waters of the aircraft carrier.” Sometimes it seems like a Arabian Sea, it is spy versus spy between the United States and game of chicken — only with risks so high that a single misstep Iran. Ever since the United States, could unravel what has been a Iran and other world powers tenuous standoff between the signed a pact to rein in Tehran’s United States and Iran for 36 nuclear ambitions, skeptics of the years. deal — which is subject to congressional approval — have Ever-present force feared that the United States and But for the Obama administraIran, longstanding regional adversaries, might let up on decades of tion, the American naval presence off Iranian shores is now more vigilance. important than ever as the administration seeks to assure Constant vigilance Middle Eastern allies and a skepBut in the skies and waters of tical Congress that the United the Persian Gulf, the Strait of States will continue to keep an Hormuz, the Arabian Sea and the eye on Iran. Aboard the Theodore RoosGulf of Aden, the two continue to evelt, a steady stream of military constantly watch each other. American naval ships openly officials from the region have roam the waters along Iran’s arrived to see the situation for 1,100-mile-long southern coast- themselves. A few weeks ago, the Saudi line, their radar trained on the Iranian shore and on Iranian defense minister, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ships leaving their harbors. Iranian fighter jets patrol the bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, got a stanskies, keeping an eye on American dard tour of the flight deck and combat planes that take off from viewings of fighter jets screaming
into the air, but Navy officials also took him into the combat direction center, a classified room deep in the carrier where operations specialists track Iran using an array of high-tech equipment. Officers on the Roosevelt said there was less Iranian activity in the gulf in the weeks leading up to the conclusion of the nuclear deal in July, but all the officers said the slowdown was most likely because of Ramadan. After the deal was signed — and Ramadan ended — the officers said Iranian activity in the gulf picked up as Iran deployed more warships off the Iranian coast and increased its fighter jet flights. “I don’t think things are any different now than they were before” the nuclear pact was signed, Rear Adm. Roy Kelley, the commander of the strike group aboard the Theodore Roosevelt, said in an interview on the ship’s bridge. “We have interactions every day with Iran. Fifty percent of the Persian Gulf coastline is Iran, so when they see us here, they come and check us out.” He added that “for the most part, they’re professional.” A few minutes later, an announcement sounded throughout the aircraft carrier: “Gun Quarters . . . Set Conditions Thunder” — something unknown was nearing the carrier, which, Hewlett said, usually means an Iranian ship or aircraft. It was in fact an Iranian ship,
but it did not get close, and soon there was the all clear. The constant watchfulness can make for heightened nerves. In April, just two days after the Roosevelt arrived in the Persian Gulf to relieve the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson, military officials ordered the ship to turn around and head to the waters off the coast of Yemen to block an Iranian convoy suspected of transporting weapons to Houthi fighters there. The Roosevelt, escorted by the guided missile cruiser Normandy, was soon passing through the Strait of Hormuz into the Arabian Sea and then south to the Arabian Peninsula.
Who’ll blink first? On board, sailors realized that the world was watching to see who would blink first. “Us arriving and then turning around so soon was unusual,” said Cmdr. Andrew Strickland, the head of the Combat Direction Center on the Roosevelt. In the combat center, where much of the time is spent watching Iran, suddenly tactical officers were watching themselves — on television news reports about the drama unfolding as the Roosevelt moved to block the Iranian convoy. “It was definitely weird to suddenly be seeing your own ship on CNN,” said Lt. William Thomas, a tactical action officer who works in the combat center. TURN
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She always wanted to travel, including her dream during college to spend three months in Europe. Yet her dreams became, “‘I’ll do it later,’ out of practicality and necessity,” said Lichty, who lives in Benicia, Calif., just south of Napa Valley. While working, she began taking wine courses at Napa Valley College, and in 2012, she began working part time at Raymond Vineyards in St. Helena, Calif., as a tasting room associate. Through that job, she met Jeffrey Maltzman, the founder of Blend Craft Wines’ winery at sea programs. She now works as a wine educator on the MSC Divina, which sails in the Caribbean. “I’m cruising, and they’re paying me for it,” Lichty said. Her husband, Peter, 60, who recently retired, travels with her. “It’s not a lot of money,” she said, but the cabin and food are included. The ship has the option to assign them to the crew’s quarters, but that has not happened during their several cruises. For those who find the idea of paying to volunteer too expensive or unappealing, another way to travel is to volunteer through the federal government. You can work at sites run by the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service or even the Army Corps of Engineers. TURN
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Apps: Language Spying CONTINUED FROM A9 then seeing and hearing the translation — you have a It works very well with few options. For instance, you can show street signs or a word or two of large text, like “daily spe- the text translation on your smartphone to whomever cials.” Yet that said, you may you’re trying to speak with. Or you can let them lisnot want to bother fishing for your phone while standing ten to the audio translation. From there you can conon a street corner in the rain. Happily, the app is help- tinue a conversation, either ful in other ways. Say you’re in writing or by talking into the phone. asking for directions. The app can listen for You can speak, type or draw characters on your whichever language is smartphone screen with being spoken and then your finger whatever it is translate as you converse. To use the app in the you want translated. Then up pops what you moment with the least just said or wrote in the amount of fiddling, set it up other language (along with ahead of time. This involves a few taps a transliteration if relevant) and an icon that you can to select the two languages tap to have the words spo- you’ll be using and the ken aloud in the foreign direction you think you’ll begin typing or speaking language. There’s also a nifty icon (for example, English to (a square with only its cor- Italian). In the end, there’s no ners outlined) that allows you to make the translation substitute for learning a fill your entire smartphone language, or some vocabulary, in advance of a trip. screen. Even knowing five Star a translation such as “Where is the bathroom?” words — “hello,” “thank by tapping the icon beside you,” “please,” “sorry,” “goodit, and it will be saved to a bye” — shows locals that “starred” folder for easy you’re making an effort. access the next time you And they will be all the need it. more willing to help you. Once you begin this proNo matter how short cess — writing or speaking your flight, you certainly in your native tongue and have time for that.
CONTINUED FROM A10 For the Obama administration, it was important to signal to skeptics that even though the United States was in the final stages of negotiating the nuclear deal with Iran, the administration would continue to back its regional allies against Iran — particularly Saudi Arabia, which was in the middle of a bombing campaign against the Houthis in Yemen that Saudi officials said was necessary to try to restore the ousted American-backed Yemeni government. Things on the ship “were a little more tense,” Hewlett said. “It’s a big political message for our country to send to their country.” At the time, one Pentagon official compared the decision to deploy an aircraft carrier to turn around a weapons convoy as similar to deploying a nuclear weapon to kill an ant. To the surprise of almost no one, the Iranian convoy, within two days of the arrival of the Roosevelt, turned around and headed back toward Iran.
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A view over the seaside town of Populonia, Italy, where the Koskis spent a week volunteering at an archaeological dig.
Travel: Variety of ways to save CONTINUED FROM A10 holds,” she said. Her husband’s younger Grand Portage National brother, with whom they Monument, for example, is traveled, died at age 60, she offering an opportunity next said. They still travel with summer to be a living history his widow. While Koski was still volunteer, interpreting North American fur trade history working, the couple used a and Ojibwe culture in three financial adviser. “Before I retired, we did eight-hour shifts a week. When not dressed in some research to see if it was period costumes to depict the feasible financially” to take year 1797, participants will the kind of trips they prehave time to hike, canoe and ferred, she said. Make saving for travel a kayak in and near Lake Superior in northeastern Minne- priority, said Wendy Money, 61, who has been an elemensota. Another way to get better tary schoolteacher in Sacravalue is to travel to a destina- mento for 41 years and a tion when the weather is not single mother. When considering an ideal. For example, if you travel extra latte and a trip, she to London or Paris in early said, “it’s an easy choice.” She plans to retire in December, when the weather is cooler, you could get a three years and continue traveling, often with her lower airfare. Saving specifically for 38-year-old daughter, Trina travel, like from paychecks Warren. “My list is really long,” she while still working, is a good strategy to help afford a said. After the Earthwatch great trip. The Koskis saved money trip, the Koskis spent four in a separate vacation club days in Florence, Italy, stayaccount through a credit ing at a small hotel from union while she was teach- which they walked everywhere. ing. “We don’t have to be in “We didn’t wait until we retired to travel because you five-star hotels to enjoy ournever know what the future selves,” Koski said.
Google Translate, a more complicated app, is surprisingly deft at a multitude of tasks.
Tips: Programs CONTINUED FROM A10 Among home exchange sites are www.myplace foryours.com, www.homeexchange.com and www. homeforexchange.com. ■ “Protect yourself and your travel investment,” Scully said. Will your health insurance cover you while traveling? Medicare generally doesn’t pay for health care or supplies received outside the United States. But Medigap and Medicare Advantage plans often help pay for emergency care overseas. Even with those, it is advisable to buy travel insurance with emergency health coverage and trip interruption protection. ■ Watch out for hotel booking frauds that can leave you without a room you’ve paid for. The Federal Trade Commission, the American Hotel & Lodging Association and the Council of Better Business Bureaus are warning consumers about some third-party booking sites through the FTC website, www.ftc.gov, that don’t deliver what they promise. ■ Consider renting an apartment for longer stays. A site like www.onefinestay.com helps travelers find a place with a kitchen and a washer and dryer. ■ Use a credit card that does not charge foreign transaction fees for purchases made while traveling internationally. ■ Extend family visits for celebrations and milestones to see more. The New York Times
Surprising consensus on coffee’s health benefits BY AARON E. CARROLL THE NEW YORK TIMES
When I was a kid, my parents refused to let me drink coffee because they believed it would “stunt my growth.” It turns out, of course, that this is a myth. Studies have failed, again and again, to show that coffee or caffeine consumption are related to reduced bone mass or how tall people are. Coffee has long had a reputation as being unhealthy. But in almost every single respect that reputation is backward. The potential health benefits are surprisingly large. When I set out to look at the research on coffee and health, I thought I’d see it being associated with some good outcomes and some bad ones, mirroring the contradictory reports you can often find in the news media. This didn’t turn out to be the case.
Cardiovascular disease Just last year, a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies looking at longterm consumption of coffee and the risk of cardiovascular disease was published. The researchers found 36 studies involving more than 1,270,000 participants. The combined data showed that those who consumed a moderate amount of coffee, about three to five cups a day, were at the lowest risk for problems. Those who consumed five or more cups a day had no higher risk than those who consumed none. Of course, everything I’m saying here concerns coffee — black coffee. I am not talking about the
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Coffee being made using the Chemex pour-over method. mostly milk and sugar coffeebased beverages that lots of people consume. Years earlier, a metaanalysis — a study of studies, in which data are pooled and analyzed together — was published looking at how coffee consumption might be associated with stroke. Eleven studies were found, including almost 480,000 participants. As with the prior studies, consumption of two to six cups of coffee a day was associated with a lower risk of disease, compared with those who drank none. Another meta-analysis published a year later confirmed these findings. Rounding out concerns about the effect of coffee on your heart, another metaanalysis examined how drinking coffee might be associated with heart failure. Again, moderate consumption was associated with a lower risk, with the lowest risk among those who consumed four servings a day. Consumption had to get
up to about 10 cups a day before any bad associations were seen. No one is suggesting you drink more coffee for your health. But drinking moderate amounts of coffee is linked to lower rates of pretty much all cardiovascular disease, contrary to what many might have heard about the dangers of coffee or caffeine. Even consumers on the very high end of the spectrum appear to have minimal, if any, ill effects. But let’s not cherry-pick. There are outcomes outside of heart health that matter.
Negatives disappear Many believe that coffee might be associated with an increased risk of cancer. Certainly, individual studies have found that to be the case, and these are sometimes highlighted by the news media. But in the aggregate, most of these negative outcomes disappear. A meta-analysis published in 2007 found that
increasing coffee consumption by two cups a day was associated with a lower relative risk of liver cancer by more than 40 percent. Two more recent studies confirmed these findings. Results from meta-analyses looking at prostate cancer found that in the higherquality studies, coffee consumption was not associated with negative outcomes. The same holds true for breast cancer, where associations were statistically not significant. It’s true that the data on lung cancer shows an increased risk for more coffee consumed, but that’s only among people who smoke. Drinking coffee may be protective in those who don’t. Regardless, the authors of that study hedge their results and warn that they should be interpreted with caution because of the confounding (and most likely overwhelming) effects of smoking. A study looking at all cancers suggested that it might be associated with reduced overall cancer incidence and that the more you drank, the more protection was seen. Drinking coffee is associated with better laboratory values in those at risk for liver disease. In patients who already have liver disease, it’s associated with a decreased progression to cirrhosis. In patients who already have cirrhosis, it’s associated with a lower risk of death and a lower risk of developing liver cancer. It’s associated with improved responses to antiviral therapy in patients with hepatitis C and better outcomes in patients with
nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The authors of the systematic review argue that daily coffee consumption should be encouraged in patients with chronic liver disease. The most recent metaanalyses on neurological disorders found that coffee intake was associated with lower risks of Parkinson’s disease, lower cognitive decline and a potential protective effect against Alzheimer’s disease (but certainly no harm). A systematic review published in 2005 found that regular coffee consumption was associated with a significantly reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, with the lowest relative risks (about a third reduction) seen in those who drank at least six or seven cups a day. The latest study, published in 2014, used updated data and included 28 studies and more than 1.1 million participants. Again, the more coffee you drank, the less likely you were to have diabetes. This included both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee. Is coffee associated with the risk of death from all causes? There have been two meta-analyses published within the last year or so. The first reviewed 20 studies, including almost a million people, and the second included 17 studies containing more than a million people. Both found that drinking coffee was associated with a significantly reduced chance of death. I can’t think of any other product that has this much positive epidemiologic evidence
going for it. I grant you that pretty much none of the research I’m citing above contains randomized controlled trials. It’s important to remember that we usually conduct those trials to see if what we are observing in epidemiologic studies holds up. For far too long, though, coffee has been considered a vice, not something that might be healthy. That may change soon. The newest scientific report for the USDA nutritional guidelines, which I’ve discussed before, says that coffee is not only OK — it agrees that it might be good for you. This was the first time the dietary guideline advisory committee reviewed the effects of coffee on health. There’s always a danger in going too far in the other direction. But it’s way past time that we stopped viewing coffee as something we all need to cut back on. It’s a completely reasonable addition to a healthy diet, with more potential benefits seen in research than almost any other beverage we’re consuming. It’s time we started treating it as such.
No ‘On the Waterfront’ Columnist David G. Sellars is taking the week off from his maritime column.
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ILDFIRES ARE NOW burning in Washington and across the West, in a year that may become the hottest on record. As our forests go up in flames, so too does Tom the budget of the U.S. Forest Service, putting Vilsack at risk lives, property, clean air and water, and jobs for thousands. The number of fires the Forest Service and its partners fight every year is staggering. There have been more than 36,000 fires this year alone. And although we are successful at suppressing or managing 98 percent of fires when they start, the 1 percent to 2 percent of fires that escape are expensive, constituting 30 percent of annual costs. Climate change and other factors are causing the cost of fighting fires to rise every year. But the Forest Service is expected to absorb those costs into its regular budget, which remains relatively flat. This means that every year, fire grows as a percent of the agency’s budget, while all other programs shrink. A separate and compounding problem known as “fire transfer” occurs when the agency is forced to pay for fires by transferring additional funds midyear from already-depleted programs. Both elements put enormous stress on the very programs that reduce the threat of future fires. No other natural disasters are funded this way. To solve the problem, Congress must change the way it pays for wildfires. Any solution must confront both parts of the funding quandary. It must limit or reverse the runaway growth of fire programs as a percent of the Forest Service’s annual appropriated budget, and it must address the compounding disruption of fire transfers. In fact, bipartisan legislation that offers a common-sense approach to funding wildfires, the Wildfire Disaster Funding Act, has already been introduced in the U.S. House and Senate and is mirrored by a similar proposal in the president’s 2016 budget. These proposals provide a fiscally responsible way to treat wildfires more like other natural disasters, end transfers and partially replenish our capacity to restore resilient forests and protect against future fires. Under the bill, 70 percent of the costs of fire suppression are treated just as they are now — paid for out of the regular Forest Service budget.
For the 1 percent of fires that account for 30 percent of total fire-suppression costs, the Forest Service could access disaster funding. This approach treats these large, expensive fires as natural disasters while allowing the Forest Service to reinvest funding in forest restoration activities that reduce the threat of catastrophic fires. We are at a tipping point. A new report released Wednesday by the Forest Service illustrates the consequences of inaction. This year, for the first time in history, 52 percent of the Forest Service’s annual appropriated budget is going to address wildfires, compared to just 16 percent in 1995. By 2025, the share of the agency’s budget devoted to wildfires could exceed 67 percent. In effect, the numbers mean that the Forest Service has nearly a half-billion dollars less (in 2015 dollars) than it did in 1995 to do all of the other work of the agency. There has also been a 39 percent loss of non-fire personnel, from approximately 18,000 in 1998 to fewer than 11,000 in 2015, while the fire staff has more than doubled. This dramatic shift has real implications on the ground, undermining the very restoration projects that have been proven to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires in the future, along with watershed projects to protect drinking water for one in five Americans, recreation projects that support thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of economic activity, and protection for precious cultural resources and wildlife habitat. The Forest Service has done its best to do more with less and continue to conserve the nation’s forests and meet public needs while simultaneously fighting fires and managing the risk of future fires. But this dilemma will only get worse if left unchecked. Because the cost of firefighting is growing every year, within just ten years, two out of every three dollars the Forest Service gets from Congress will be spent on fire programs. Paying for today’s fires by stealing from programs that reduce the threat of future catastrophic fires makes no sense. Congress should act now to fix this problem and protect the Forest Service’s ability to conserve our national forests and grasslands for generations to come.
_________ Tom Vilsack is the U.S. secretary of agriculture. The U.S. Forest Service is an agency of the Department of Agriculture that oversees the nation’s 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands.
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Mayhem in the national forests RECREATIONAL TARGET SHOOTERS call it “trigger trash” — tons and tons of refrigerators, car parts, televisions, sofas, bowling pins and other unwanted junk that shooters haul onto pristine federal woodlands and shred with gunfire for sheer enjoyment. The abuses are scarring forest lands from the Carolinas to the Pacific Northwest. An emergency halt to target shooting had to be issued for the Croatan National Forest, in North Carolina, after hundreds of complaints from alarmed visitors. Forest Service records show an increasing raft of violations, like shooting from cars and shooting in campgrounds. The problem keeps growing, with hikers and conservationists warning that virtual free-fire zones threaten not only national forests but also millions of multiple-use Western acres overseen by the Bureau of Land Management, where there are too few enforcement officers. Citizens describe scenes resembling war zones, as volleys of gunfire roll across the mountains. It’s bad enough that federal crews have to clean up after the shooters leave their bullet-riddled detritus behind in the forests. More alarming is that these feckless “sportsmen” have been taking pot shots at priceless prehistoric petroglyphs — the rock art depicting animals and people left behind by ancient Indian tribes in such treasured sites as Utah’s Lake Mountains. “You
feared for your life,” one petroglyph hobbyist told Jack Healy of The New York Times in describing scenes of desecrated rock art, shredded juniper trees, spilled shotgun shells and the mess from cans of spray paint that shooters like to explode. As a result of this supremely irresponsible behavior, and the wanton destruction it brings, the Bureau of Land Management wants to permanently ban open target shooting in the Utah backcountry to protect the 10,000-year-old human record from modern man’s right to bear arms. The bureau’s plan is to contain the problem in a designated shooting range. Such measures would not only protect valuable artifacts but would also ease the fears of hikers, campers and others more interested in nature than gunfire. Their paths are increasingly crossed by stray bullets, one of which fatally struck a camper last month as he rested at a campsite in Colorado’s Pike National Forest. Gun enthusiasts insist that designated ranges are too small for their needs and infringe on their freedom, which they equate with that of backpackers and four-wheel enthusiasts. But officials don’t hesitate to regulate those visitors with commonsense rules. Target shooters deserve no less for the heightened risks they are selfishly creating. The national forests are no place for gun mayhem. The New York Times GOLDEN COSMOS
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“Right now. I’m tearing down an old rock wall and I’m putting up a cement one. I’m moving all those rocks using picks, shovels and prybars and hauling them away. It’s hard labor for an old fart like me.”
“Cleaning out a pigpen. It took about a week. There was stuff in there you wouldn’t want to discuss. It hadn’t been cleaned in a long time, so at the time, they hired someone young and stupid: me.”
Waitress/ housekeeper Port Angeles
“When I was around 19 years old, I was working construction at an apartment house where I carried tile up five flights of stairs. There were bags that each weighed 50 or 60 pounds, and I did the same thing all day.”
“Working for my grandpa in Sequim. He has me weeding and mowing the lawn. You know, if you let go of the mower, it stops. Grandpa supervises. He pays me [in] 2-dollar bills. I’d rather be with friends, though.”
“I worked on a berry farm in Sequim back when I was 13. We picked strawberries, and we also weeded the many rows. I worked all day in the baking sun and was paid a dollar-something. Very unappreciated.”
“I worked in a tax office where I spent four or five hours each day putting stamps on envelopes.”
“I had a new job at Burger King, and our nottoo-smart manager got his hand stuck inside the big freezer because he had wet hands. I’m the one that rescued him. He lost some skin. Terrible memory.”
“Baby sitting my youngest sister all summer long. I was 12 or 13, and she was just 2. The word ‘obnoxious’ is the word that I remember her as. We were able to go visit the park, though.”
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Peninsula Voices a great idea if Port Angeles is going to have the future it At the Clallam County hopes for. Fair the Republican booth When he was a port comhad a large banner thanking missioner, McEntire found the county commissioners many reasons to travel, for the sales tax reduction. ostensibly on port business, Apparently, they think at public expense. most voters here can’t hanOne may be sure “Diadle grade school arithmetic. mond Jim” didn’t go econIt appears that is going omy class. to be their big hook in the The sales tax reduction election. Spend a hundred dollars was cynical and all too typion a taxable item — save 20 cal. That McEntire and his puppet would do this is no cents! surprise, but I’m disapThat should make your day. They have claimed that pointed in Mike Chapman. Richard Jepson, this will help low-income Sequim people. Really? Migrants’ deaths People in that financial I am overwhelmed by situation spend most of their the profoundly sad stories money on rent, food, transon the migrants. portation and medical care Whole families wiped — if they’re lucky enough to out because they were get it. None of this is subject to locked in a truck and asphyxiated. Carelessness. the sales tax. Stupidity. Idiocy. Tear jerkThis is deceptive to the ing moments as the dead point of being dishonest. children were carried away. It is meaningless to the I was awake all last public, but deprives the night with the nightlight county of a significant turned on thinking of civiliamount of money which could serve a better purpose zation and how far we have come. Not far. than getting Jim McEntire Cecilia White, elected. Chimacum He is known for weak judgment from his days as one of the three Port of Port U.S. and Iran Illegal U.S. wars have Angeles commissioners. created more terror in the [The] Harbor-Works Middle East than Iran. [Development Authority, to The 2003 Iraq War alone gain control of the former Rayonier mill site to spur caused more death and development there] was not destruction in the Middle
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East than all other sources of terrorism. That war was declared illegal by former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and former U.N. chief weapons inspector Hans Blix. Illegal war is a war crime, a crime for which German leaders were sentenced to death by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. The U.S. now seeks to avoid war in the region by preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The U.N. and most of the world supports this proposal. Nevertheless, many in Congress and most Republican presidential candidates oppose this diplomatic approach because of alleged Iran threats. These supposed threats are primarily expressions of disdain for the U.S. and Israel. They are neither threats nor cause for war. In fact, it is the U.S. that threatens Iran. In the early 1950s, the U.S. overthrew the Iranian government and installed the murderous Shah of Iran. The U.S. currently threatens illegal war with Iran by wrongly assuming an unconditional right to discretionary war against Iran. These treacherous politi-
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cians owe their allegiance not to the American people, but to powerful military, industrial and Israeli interests. It is they who profit from war. They deny war is their purpose, but they virtually guarantee it by demanding Iran’s total capitulation. The American people and the media are sleepwalking into another war with Iran. The consequences could be more catastrophic than the Iraq War. Sadly, we will have done it to ourselves, again. Malcolm D. McPhee, Sequim
Wyoming sweater I noticed in the photo of our Port Angeles Downtown Association members [“Series of Celebrations,” PDN, Aug. 25] that one of them [Justin Tognoni] is sporting a University of Wyoming sweater. I mentioned this to several friends, like maybe he could have borrowed a University of Washington or a Washington State [University] sweater for this picture. The response I got was there are several other universities in our state (Western Washington University, Central Washington University, even Peninsula College). I’ve got a Nebraska, Col-
orado and Oregon he could have borrowed, too. Most of us are from someplace else, but let’s not flaunt it. In good humor, Jerry A. Douglas, Port Angeles
GOP critic These are a few things you could lose: ■ Social [Security]. ■ Medicare. ■ Minimum wage. ■ Unions. ■ Women’s rights. ■ No equal pay. ■ And, for some, the right to vote. Republicans continue to give big subsidies to oil companies and ranches while saying no to free education for our kids. Republicans say yes to the wealthy and no to the working class. Knowing this, would you vote against your own interest? Think about this. What have the Republicans done for you? Or what are they going to do to you? Bill Ellis, Sequim
‘Wasteful action’ Clallam County Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach are wasting our county taxpayers’ money by bringing their disagreement with our
county treasurer [Selinda Barkhuis] into Superior Court. We will be paying the legal costs for both sides. Thank you, Mike Chapman, for having the common sense to oppose their wasteful action. The projects McEntire and Peach are so anxious to fund can be dealt with in the normal county budget process in two months’ time, according to Chapman. The treasurer is trying to ensure the normal budget process is followed so all competing possible uses of our limited county resources are considered before individual projects are approved. Evidently, McEntire and Peach want to be able to approve any project they want at any time even though there is no emergency situation. Then they want to be able to give over a million dollars away to non-county entities without a written agreement [contract] requiring the money to be spent for the purpose they intend. Common sense tells me these are poor business and governmental practices. I am glad our county treasurer wouldn’t go along with them. Sylvia Hancock, Sequim
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Rave of the Week BACKING MY HARLEY-DAVIDSON into a parking space, my foot slipped, causing the 600-pound bike to trap me. Giant rave to the two heroes who helped lift it off me and made sure I was OK.
. . . and other Raves A BIG RAVE to the person who turned in the Visa card found in the parking lot at the J.C. Penney Co. store in Sequim. The Forks woman who lost the card was shopping for school with her grandchildren. Also, a big rave to the Bank of America teller in Port Angeles who helped track down the lost card. THANK YOU SO much to the lovely, honest person who dropped my wallet in my mailbox after I lost it in downtown Port Angeles. You really went out of your way and made this “doof” extremely happy.
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I’m so glad I live here. RAVES FOR GOING back to the plain-English-speaking weather forecast. Love having to read and not decipher what is actually being said. HUGE RAVES TO the manager at Harbor Freight in Port Angeles who, at the company’s expense, replaced items that were not in a box of discounted, returned merchandise I purchased, saying, “We try to keep our customers happy.” RAVE TO THE guy who bought my newspaper and shaving cream when I couldn’t find my money at the Safeway in Port Townsend. He renewed my faith in mankind. RAVE TO THOSE restaurants that are giving water by
request only. Every drop helps. RAVE FOR WHOEVER cleans the public restrooms in Sequim. They are always in tiptop shape.
Rant of the Week RANT TO THE wonderful people who let their two dogs out at Ninth and K streets in Port Angeles. The dogs came in my yard and killed my cat.
. . . and other Rants RANT TO THE rider at the Aug. 21 Clallam County Fair rodeo event who dismounted and
kicked her horse in the stomach after losing a race. RANT TO THE man who yelled, “What are you doing?” when I was braking for pedestrians. Get a clue.
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Failure to find, develop talent ON ANY OTHER day, the Seattle Mariners’ decision to send catcher Mike Zunino to Tacoma would have qualified as stunning news. But Zunino’s demotion was a John mere afterthought McGrath Friday morning, when team president and CEO Kevin Mather announced that he’d fired general manager Jack Zduriencik. Although the moves were unrelated, there is a correlation between the stalled development of the former No. 3 overall pick and the GM once regarded as a superior talent scout: Since Zduriencik was brought in to overhaul the organization’s decrepit farm system, the Mariners whiffed on prospects the way Zunino whiffs on fastballs in the dirt. Of the six top first-round draft choices selected under Zduriencik, the only player remaining on the big-league roster is starting pitcher Taijuan Walker — a modest sucZduriencik cess story requiring a caveat: Zduriencik offered Walker to Arizona in a 2013 trade package for outfielder Justin Upton, who used a contract clause to sink the deal. If the Mariners enter September in a playoff hunt, Zduriencik’s failure to identify and nurture top draft talent could be forgiven. But the team, which wasn’t eliminated from the 2014 wild-card derby until the final afternoon of the season, never gained any traction in an AL West race many pundits expected it to win. Of all the numbers underscoring Zduriencik’s struggles in Seattle — four losing seasons in six full years, four managers, $36 million Next Game wasted on the free-agent bust Today that was Chone vs. White Sox Figgins — none at Chicago is more damning Time: 11 a.m. than 30. On TV: ROOT That’s how many hours the 2015 Mariners have owned a record over .500. They beat the Angels in the opener, lost the next two, and spent the five months that followed in a line-dance mode: one step forward, two steps back. A breakdown of the Mariners’ woes points to a 29-36 record at Safeco Field, which poses obvious advantages to athletic, defensively adept players who can run and obvious disadvantages to plodders who can’t. TURN
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Midfielder Eddie Benito, left, is Peninsula College’s top returning scorer. He will serve as a team captain along with sophomore Micah Weller for first-year head coach Cale Rodriguez.
Sweat the small stuff Pirates focus on details under new head coach BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College men’s soccer coach Cale Rodriguez strenuously objected to what he witnessed during a recent training session at Wally Sigmar Field. One of Peninsula’s players received a pass while facing his own goal in the defensive third of the field. The player then had to make
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a complete turn toward his goal before trying to find a teammate for an outlet pass. This slowed the pace of a potential offensive push down field, allowed the opposition to squeeze in and cut off prospective passing lanes. Correcting that small problem with positioning is reflective of what Rodriguez has attempted to teach his team in preseason training. “I believe the details are the
things that win the game,” Rodriguez said. “Trying to get young players to understand that the littlest things can make the biggest difference — whether it’s how they receive the ball, how they turn with the ball, how they move off the ball, and trying to get those things right. “And it’s a process and sometimes I have to take a step back and realize that I’m coaching 18- and 19-year-old young men who may have not been coached or taught. “So, it’s understanding that,
but at the same time I’m still going to demand a lot from them and going to push them and challenge them. “I’m not going to let them off the hook and accept mediocrity. We are trying to train and play to a high standard every single day.” Sophomore captain Eddie Benito, the team’s leading returning goal scorer with seven, understands where his new coach is coming from. “I’m excited to play for him,” Benito said. “He has a lot to teach us and all we can do is learn. TURN
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Forks running back Carson Ness (19) avoids tacklers during the team’s Blue-Gold scrimmage Friday at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans opens the season with a nonleague game Friday at Vashon.
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Rubin loving life at Hawks ‘heaven’ BY DAVE BOLING MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
RENTON — Just call him “Tuba.” It’s probably easier. People have stumbled over the pronunciation of Ahtyba Rubin’s first name since he was little, so a high school coach just gave up and settled on “Tuba.” The Seattle Seahawks media guide suggests “ahTAY-ba.” Rubin’s mother picked it out of a book of baby names and told him it
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variously means “prince, warrior, king.” The Seahawks are more concerned with the warrior persona, as “Tuba” will be instrumental to the Seahawks’ defensive front this season. The 6-foot-2, 325-pound defensive tackle joins veteran Brandon Mebane as the pair of rolling boulders expected to anchor and give ballast to the entire defense. A free agent pickup from Cleveland, having played seven seasons for the
Browns, Rubin solidified his position w e l l enough that it allowed t h e H aw k s t o Rubin release veteran Tony McDaniel in a cost-saving move. Here’s what Rubin saw in Cleveland: upheaval (five
head coaches in seven seasons) and defeat (never even coming close to a winning season). Here’s what he sees in Seattle: heaven. After a warm practice recently, Rubin pointed to the sparkling surface of adjacent Lake Washington. “It’s so beautiful here by the lake, it’s like heaven here,” he said. He’s not here for the scenic wonders, however. TURN
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Men’s Soccer: Peninsula College vs. Highline, NWAC Friendlies, at Willamalane Center, noon. Women’s Soccer: NWAC Friendlies at Springfield, Ore.: Peninsula College vs. Columbia Basin, 8 a.m.; Peninsula College vs. Grays Harbor, 4 p.m.
Area sports BMX Racing Port Angeles BMX 26—30 Cruiser 1. Stephon Jasicki; 2. Robert “Faceplant” Williams; 3. “Curious George” Williams. 9 Intermediate 1. Landon “L Factor” Price; 2. Jesse “LL Cool J” Vail; 3. Dominic Price; 4. Stephon Jasicki. Strider 1. Makaylie “Kaylie-Bug” Albin; 2. Dominc Price.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Win Miller, 35; Greg Thomas, 35. Net: Dennis Ingram, 30; Bob Reidel, 31; Tom Lowe, 31.5; Chuck Turner, 32; Daryl Jensen, 32; Dick Goodman, 32; Bill Lindberg, 32.5; Bob Dutrow, 33; Buddy Fraser, 33; Erick Blume, 33. Team gross: Greg Thomas and Curt Thomas, 69; Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 72. Team net: Steve Callis and Tim Holth, 59; Dennis Ingram and Ray Santiago, 60; Daryl Jensen and Dick Goodman, 60; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 61; Dennis Ingram and Gary McLaughlin, 61; Craig Jacobs and Win Miller, 61; Chuck Turner and Steve Callis, 61; Eric Kovatch and John Sadler, 62; Chuck Turner and Tim Holth, 62. Wednesday, Aug. 19 Merchants League — Week 20 Team Points 1. LaBelles’ Creperie 271.5 2. Supplyworks 249 3. Olympic Sewer & Drain 238 4. Fryer & Sons 211.5 5. Dream Team 211 6. John L Scott Real Estate 194.5 7. The Warm House 188.5 8. Rudy’s Automotive 187 9. APS Electric 177.5 10. Glass Services 170 11. Southern Yachts 169.5 12. D&K Painting 164.5 13. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 158 14. Briten’s Yard Care 149.5 15. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 148.5 16. Elwood Allstate 142.5 17. Misfits 135.5 18. DeFrang Services 105.5 19. Lakeside Industries 93 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Monte Hagel, 37; Jim Root, 37; Greg Thomas, 38; Jack Heckman, 38; Paul Reed, 38. Net: Linda Bruch, 33; Mark Mast, 34; Darren Heaward, 34; Dolly Burnett, 35; Terry McDonald, 35; Ken Fisher, 35; Jim Hoine, 35; Eric Thomson, 35; Eric Thomson, 35; Gary Heilman, 35. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Andy Rose, 43; Christy Brown, 44. Net: Dave Cameron, 32; Eddie Mathews, 33; Milt Johnston, 35; Jacob Tweter, 36; Debbie Jones, 37; Jerry Brinkman, 37; Rod Shanks, 37; Kent Kovalenko, 37. Division Three (14 and up) Gross: Linda Chansky, 45; Bill Van Gordon, 48. Net: James Paulsen, 31; Dominique Hall, 34; Fred DeFrang, 35; Barb Thompson, 36; Scott Schwagler, 36; Helen Arnold, 36; Ryan Haller, 37; Harry Thompson, 37. Ladies Club Ones Net: Boots Reidel, 29.5; Linda Bruch, 31.5; Marie Murata, 32.5; Denise Clarke, 34; Dolly Burnett, 34. Chip In’s No. 12: Ruth Thomson. Tuesday, Aug. 18 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 31; Gary Thorne, 32; John Tweter, 37. Net: Tom Lowe, 28.5; Paul Stutesman, 29.5; Gene Middleton, 29.5; Joe Tweter, 30.5; Steve Murata, 31; Dale Doran, 31.5; Bill Pampell, 31.5; Carl Cadwell, 32; Chuck Turner, 32. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 59; Gene Ketchum and Paul Stutesman, 69. Team net: Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 54; Andy Duran and Steve Murata, 55; Tom Lowe and Gene Hitt, 56; John Arruda and Steve Murata, 56; Bob Reidel and Steve Murata, 56; Dave Boerigter and Gene Middleton, 56; Steve Jones and Gene Middleton, 56; Dave Boerigter and Gordon Thomson, 57; Daryl Jensen and Dick Goodman, 58; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 58; Dave Boerigter and Steve Jones, 58. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Shotgun Net: Bruce Durning, Allen Balla, Wayne Pinger, and Richard Koharian, 118; Leonard Hirschfeld, John Magee, JC Schumacher, and Richard Koharian, 118. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Rob Wright, 7 ft. 10 in. High division: Bates Bankert, 9 ft. No. 17 Low division: Randy Gange, 4 ft. 5 in. High division: Justin Hill, 32 ft. No. 11 Open: Grant Ritter, 4 ft. 9 in. Thursday Merchant League Team Points All Weather Heating 52.5 Windermere Sequim East 50 Mistimed 48 45.5 UPF Skyridge Golf Club 42.5 Mulligans 41 Jamestown Aces 41 Eric’s RV 40.5 Sequim Plumbing 40 AM Systems 34.5 America’s Finest 24 Weekly results All Weather Heating, 5.5, Mischmidt, 4.5 Windermere Sequim East, 9, Skyridge Golf
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Club, 1 UPF, 8, Dungeness Golf Shop, 2 Eric’s RV, 6, Mulligns, 4 Sequim Plumbing, 8.5, AM Systems, 1.5 Jamestown Aces, 10, America’s Finest, 0 Low Handicap Division Gross: Mike Schmidt, 37; Jeremy Oliver, 39; Dan Wolz, 40; Jeff Pedersen, 40; Bill Shea, 40. Net: Grant Ritter, 32; Tim Mannor, 33; Scott Aughtry, 34; Tim Schneider, 36. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Dan Wolz, 13 ft. 6 in. High Handicap Division Gross: Andy Watkins, 42; Clint Wetzel, 45; Tim Bittner, 45; Percy Schmaus, 46. Net: Jeff Kussin, 29; Lance Bungee, 32; Eric Davis, 35; Annette Nesse, 36. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Darren Stephesn, 4 ft. 3 in. High handicap division: Chris Curtis, 13 ft. 7 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 2015 Men’s Club Championship Club Champion Gross: Jay Tomlin, 236. Net: Ken Orth, 204. Flight White Gross: Mark Meythaler, 243; John Sims, 256. Net: Jerry Ahern, 206; Bruce Mullikin, 213. Flight Gold Gross: Dave Anderson, 256; Mike Main, 261. Net: Frank Herodes, 212; Gene Collet, 215; Henry Meyer, 217; John Palmeri, 217. Daily Low Day 1 gross white: Mark Meythaler,83. Day 1 net white: Jerry Ahern, 61. Day 1 gross gold: Dan O’Claray, 84. Day 1 net gold: Frank Herodes, 66. Day 2 gross white: Jay Tomlin, 75. Day 2 net white: Bruce Mullikin, 65. Day 2 gross gold: Ken Orth, 80. Day 2 net gold: John Palmeri, 68. Day 3 gross white: Tom Chirhart, 84/ Day 3 net white: Cliff Brown, 67. Day 3 gross gold: Mike Main, 82. Day 3 net gold: Dave Anderson, 70. 2015 SWGA Club Championship Club Champion gross: Bobbie Piety, 260. Club Champion net: Dana Burback, 202. Red Flight Gross: Carol Goodman, 276; Judy Flanders, 277; Cheryl Coulter, 288. Net: Gail Savage, 208; Cecil Black, 211; Cynthia Edel, 212. Silver Flight Gross: Jan Prout, 299; Nan Godfrey, 303. Net: Marsha Carr, 214; Patricia Palmeri, 215; Linda Collet, 221. Daily Low Day 1 gross red: Bobbie Piety, 87. Day 1 net red: Gail Savage, 68. Day 1 gross silver: Jan Prout, 98. Day 1 net silver: Patricia Palmeri, 63. Day 2 gross red: Carol Goodman, 92. Day 2 net red: Cheryl Coulter, 65. Day 2 gross silver: Marsha Carr, 98. Day 2 net silver: Eileen Larsen, 73. Day 3 gross red: Judy Flaners, 91. Day 3 net red: Dana Burback, 65. Day 3 gross silver: Nan Godfrey, 95. Day 3 net silver: Nancy Harlan, 72. Thursday Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Dan Cadigan, 33; Burt Gruber, 35; Dennis Bradley, 35; Joe Hart, 35; Jim Harlan, 35. Lady Niners Low Net Net: Gwyen Boger, 41; Kathy Tiedeman, 42. Wednesday, Aug. 19 Men’s Club Any Nine Holes Net: Jim Hanley, 23.5; Jerry Ahern, 25; Ken Orth, 25.5. Lady Niners Club Championship Gross: Lynda Estes, 106; Lani Warren, 114. Net: Gwyen Boger, 73; Teri King, 74. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Club Championships Day One Gross: Josh Koester, 71; Jeff Pedersen, 77.
Net: Greg Valaske, 64; Bob Kelly, 67; Jim Lounsberry, 69. Day Two Gross: Josh Koester, 73; Richard Fisher, 80. Net: Jeff Pedersen, 68; Greg Valaske, 69; Toby Weidenheimer, 69. Two day overall totals First gross champion: Josh Koester, 144. First net champion: Greg Valaske, 133.
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Football NFL Preseason Glance Friday’s Games New England 17, Carolina 16 Kansas City 34, Tennessee 10 Detroit 22, Jacksonville 17 Saturday’s Games Buffalo 43, Pittsburgh 19 All other games late. Sunday’s Games Houston at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Arizona at Oakland, 5 p.m. Thursday New Orleans at Green Bay, 4 p.m. Baltimore at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Miami, 4 p.m. Jacksonville at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Buffalo at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants at New England, 4:30 p.m. Minnesota at Tennessee, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m. Houston at Dallas, 5 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Arizona at Denver, 6 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 7 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 7 p.m. End of Preseason
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Today 6 a.m. (306) FS1 Endurance Racing, FIA World Championship Site: Nurburgring - Nurburg, Germany (Live) 8 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Manchester United at Swansea City (Live) 9 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, The Barclays, Final Round (Live) 10 a.m. (28) TBS Baseball MLB, Boston Red Sox at New York Mets (Live) 10:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Truck Racing NASCAR, Chevrolet Silverado 250 Camping World Series (Live) 11 a.m. (7) KIRO Golf PGA, The Barclays, Final Round (Live) 11 a.m. (47) GOLF CHAMPS, Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, Final Round (Live) 11 a.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Seattle Mariners at Chicago White Sox (Live) 11 a.m. (311) ESPNU Football H.S., Miramar vs. IMG Academy (Live) Noon (4) KOMO Baseball, Little League World Series Championship (Live) 1 p.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints Pre-season (Live) 1 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Football CFL, Saskatchewan Roughriders at Ottawa RedBlacks (Live) 1 p.m. (304) NBCSN Auto Racing IndyCar, Grand Prix of Sonoma (Live) 1:30 p.m. (5) KING Volleyball, AVP Tour (Live) 1:30 p.m. (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at Seattle Sounders FC (Live) 2 p.m. (47) GOLF LPGA, LPGA Classic, Final Round (Live) 4 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Basketball WNBA, Phoenix Mercury at Minnesota Lynx (Live) 4 p.m. (47) GOLF Web.com, Portland Open, Final (Live) 4 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Washington D.C. United at New York Red Bulls (Live) 5 p.m. (5) KING Football NFL, Arizona Cardinals at Oakland Raiders (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers (Live) 6 p.m. NBA TV and KONG Basketball WNBA, Washington Mystics at Seattle Storm (Live) 6:30 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer NWSL, Washington Spirit vs. Portland Thorns FC (Live)
American League West Division W L Pct GB Houston 71 58 .550 — Texas 66 61 .520 4 Los Angeles 65 63 .508 5½ Seattle 60 69 .465 11 Oakland 55 74 .426 16 East Division W L Pct GB Toronto 73 56 .566 — New York 70 57 .551 2 Baltimore 63 65 .492 9½ Tampa Bay 63 65 .492 9½ Boston 59 69 .461 13½ Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 79 49 .617 — Minnesota 66 62 .516 13 Cleveland 61 66 .480 17½ Chicago 60 67 .472 18½ Detroit 60 69 .465 19½ Friday’s Games Toronto 5, Detroit 3 Boston 6, N.Y. Mets 4, 10 innings Kansas City 3, Tampa Bay 2 Cleveland 3, L.A. Angels 1 N.Y. Yankees 15, Atlanta 4 Texas 4, Baltimore 1 Minnesota 3, Houston 0 Seattle 2, Chicago White Sox 0 Arizona 6, Oakland 4 Saturday’s Games Toronto 15, Detroit 1 Boston 3, N.Y. Mets 1 All other gaames late. Today’s Games Detroit (Simon 11-8) at Toronto (Buehrle 13-6), 10:07 a.m. Boston (Miley 10-10) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 8-6), 10:10 a.m. Kansas City (D.Duffy 7-6) at Tampa Bay (Karns 7-5), 10:10 a.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 6-9) at Cleveland (Tomlin 2-1), 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 13-2) at Atlanta (Teheran 9-6), 10:35 a.m. Houston (McCullers 5-4) at Minnesota (E.Santana 2-4), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Olmos 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 7-10), 11:10 a.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 9-10) at Texas (D.Holland 1-1), 12:05 p.m. Oakland (Chavez 7-13) at Arizona (Undecided), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 5:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Texas at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
National League West Division W L Los Angeles 71 56 San Francisco 69 59 Arizona 63 65 San Diego 62 66 Colorado 51 75 East Division W L New York 71 57 Washington 64 63 Atlanta 54 74 Miami 52 77 Philadelphia 51 78
Pct GB .559 — .539 2½ .492 8½ .484 9½ .405 19½ Pct GB .555 — .504 6½ .422 17 .403 19½ .395 20½
Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 82 46 .641 — Pittsburgh 78 49 .614 3½ Chicago 73 54 .575 8½ Milwaukee 54 74 .422 28 Cincinnati 52 75 .409 29½ Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 3 Miami 4, Washington 3 Philadelphia 7, San Diego 1 Boston 6, N.Y. Mets 4, 10 innings N.Y. Yankees 15, Atlanta 4 Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 0 Arizona 6, Oakland 4 L.A. Dodgers 4, Chicago Cubs 1 San Francisco 5, St. Louis 4 Saturday’s Games St. Louis 6, San Francisco 0 All other games late. Today’s Games Boston (Miley 10-10) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 8-6), 10:10 a.m. Colorado (J.De La Rosa 7-6) at Pittsburgh (Morton 8-5), 10:35 a.m. Miami (B.Hand 4-3) at Washington (Strasburg 8-6), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 13-2) at Atlanta (Teheran 9-6), 10:35 a.m. San Diego (Shields 9-6) at Philadelphia (Asher 0-0), 10:35 a.m. Cincinnati (Jo.Lamb 0-2) at Milwaukee (W. Peralta 4-8), 11:10 a.m. St. Louis (Jai.Garcia 6-4) at San Francisco (Heston 11-7), 1:05 p.m. Oakland (Chavez 7-13) at Arizona (Ray 3-10), 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 16-6) at L.A. Dodgers (A.Wood 9-8), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Miami at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Texas at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
Basketball Stars 69, Storm 83 SAN ANTONIO (69) McBride 3-14 0-0 7, Young-Malcolm 8-13 2-4 18, Appel 0-4 0-0 0, Perkins 3-12 6-6 13, Robinson 1-5 1-2 3, Colson 3-3 0-0 6, Hamby 0-3 2-2 2, Adams 1-2 0-0 3, Montgomery 4-5 3-4 11, Ayayi 0-1 0-0 0, Alexander 1-2 2-2 4, Logic 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 25-65 16-20 69. SEATTLE (83) Clark 4-9 2-2 10, Langhorne 8-12 6-7 22, Gatling 3-6 5-5 11, Loyd 2-7 3-3 7, Bird 4-9 0-0 10, O’Hea 3-7 5-5 11, Mosqueda-Lewis 3-9 0-0 7, Hollingsworth 2-3 1-1 5, Goodrich 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-62 22-23 83. San Antonio 16 18 1322—69 Seattle 25 17 1724—83 3-Point Goals—San Antonio 3-10 (Adams 1-1, McBride 1-3, Perkins 1-5, Ayayi 0-1), Seattle 3-14 (Bird 2-4, Mosqueda-Lewis 1-4, Loyd 0-1, Clark 0-2, O’Hea 0-3). Fouled Out—Appel. Rebounds—San Antonio 33 (Montgomery, Hamby, Appel, Perkins 4), Seattle 45 (Langhorne 10). Assists—San Antonio 14 (McBride 4), Seattle 14 (O’Hea, Bird 5). Total Fouls—San Antonio 19, Seattle 20. A—5,676 (9,686).
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Cougars loaded at wide receiver BY JACOB THORPE MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
PULLMAN — Losing the most productive receiver in school history would be a problem for most college football programs. For the Washington State Cougars, it might be the only way to free up enough catches for everybody. Vince Mayle set school records last season with 106 catches and 1,483 receiving yards. Isaiah Myers added 972 yards and 12 touchdowns to the Cougars receiving total. Those totals should be easily redistributed among Washington State’s returning and emerging receivers. The group should theoretically be led by Gabe Marks, who sat out last season after easily leading the team in catches and receiving yards in 2013. Many of those 2013 teammates have turned into dangerous players in their own rights, however, and sticking out in the group will be a more difficult task in 2015. Dom Williams, the team’s fourth-leading receiver, has been primarily a big-play threat throughout his career, but enters his senior season as one of
the team’s most consistent practice players. “We’ve got a deep group and that’s a good problem to have, and a lot of guys that need touches,” said outside receivers coach Graham Harrell. The Cougars add two talented receivers at the X and Z positions that line up near the sidelines on opposite sides of the field who will back up Williams and Marks, respectively. Washington State received an unexpected bonus when the NCAA approved a waiver for Kyrin Priester, allowing the Clemson transfer to play this season rather than sit out the year typically required of transfers. In Priester the Cougars have a strong, fast, surehanded receiver who is also expected to be the team’s punt returner. “He’s a really competitive guy, one of the most competitive guys out here and that’s the type of guys we need to win,” Marks said. “He’s explosive, he’s an athlete. Can’t have too many of those guys out there.” Behind Marks is Tavares Martin Jr., a true freshman
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Washington State wide receiver Gabe Marks (9) led the Cougars in catches and receiving yards in 2013 before redshirting last season. who will begin the season as one of the team’s primary kickoff returners. At 6-foot-1, 165-pounds, Martin Jr. is still growing into his body, but he has immediately impressed with his willingness to accept coaching, his sure hands and, mostly, his speed. “He’s a really fast guy,
probably the fastest guy on the team,” said coach Mike Leach. At the inside receiver positions, the Cougars return players who each showed the ability to be go-to receivers in spurts last year. River Cracraft has been Mr. Reliable since he started as a true freshman in 2013,
and averaged more than seven catches and 85 yards in nine games last season. When Cracraft did not play, there was little dropoff at the Y-receiver position with Mississippi transfer Tyler Baker, who had nine catches for 113 yards and a touchdown in the win at Oregon State. At H-receiver, diminu-
tive Robert Lewis (5-foot-9, 170-pounds) has become a favorite of the coaches for his ability and willingness to block bigger players, and a favorite of the quarterbacks for his speed over the middle and on wheel routes up the sideline. That the Cougars regularly play eight receivers and only two talented newcomers figure to play many snaps speaks to the depth the Cougars have amassed at the position. And with six returners who have already performed well against Pac-12 competition, Washington State’s biggest wide receiver problem should be finding playing time for everyone. “No one should ever have tired legs,” Harrell said.
Camp notes Washington State athletes will honor the late university president Elson S. Floyd with uniform patches and stickers in 2015. The football team’s helmets will have a sticker that reads “ESF” and a similar patch on the front of the jersey. . . . Redshirt freshman receiver Zaire Andre has left the program.
Pirates: Emphasis on defense Hawks: Hustle CONTINUED FROM B1 most talented part of the team, its midfielders. “I think our midfield “He pays attention to all the little details. Some of group is one of our deepest the players need to grasp groups, if not our deepest that coming in from high group,” Rodriguez said. “Trevan Estrellado, Vitor school, where the competition was probably easier Maia, Micah Weller, Johnny and they could get by with Vasquez and Eddie Benito are kind of the main guys in less form. “But it’s the little turns, terms of starting. the seconds you take to “Other guys will come off shoot the ball, it’s the little the bench, and that’s kind details that can win and of where the battle is lose you games.” because I don’t think those Rodriguez is focusing on [starting] guys will be able having his players learn to play, nor do I expect them through recurring action. to play, a full 90 minutes.” “For me, it’s all about Freshman midfielder repetition of tactics, repeti- Jonathan Vazquez is likely tion of technique,” Rodri- to be in the mix as well. guez said. Rodriguez described “There’s not going to be a Vasquez as “a special talbig book of training ses- ent.” sions. We’ll improvise and Benito has liked what change it slightly, but a lot he’s seen of Vasquez so far. of what we are going to do is “He plays simple,” Benito the same thing and ham- said. mering home the same con“When he needs to he cepts so you can perfect can take a player on. He’s them to the best of your just so simple and he makes ability.” good decisions on and off Benito said much of the the ball. His defensive early attention in practice shape is good, and everyhas been on the defensive thing else, he just knows side of the game. how to play the game.” “Our defensive skills are Benito will be tasked what coach Rodriguez with increasing his offenwants us to focus on, and I sive production. feel like we are going to “He is a special player keep practicing that and this year we are asking throughout the season and him to do a lot,” Rodriguez we will become the best said. defensive team in the “The demands are high NWAC,” Benito said. for him, especially as a cap“The best defense is the tain and as one of the better best offense, right?” players, and he has to make the players around him betStocked in midfield ter. “We’re going to ask him Benito and fellow captain sophomore Micah to score and we need him to Weller will headline the score.”
Goalkeeper Nick Johnson received a medical redshirt last season, and is leading the competition for a starting spot over newcomer Josh Heckenlively. “We’re looking for Johnson to be solid in our back, organize the back line and play to his strengths,” Rodriguez.
Capable defenders Sophomore Santi Sierra and freshman Jose Soto are likely to start at center back. “Jose and Santi in the back will complement each other nicely,” Weller said. Freshman Jared Ortiz is expected to start at left back, with sophomore Manny Medina and freshman Demar Stewart playing at right back. “I’m comfortable putting either one of them out there, and that’s a good place to be for a coach,” Rodriguez said of Medina and Stewart. Forwards include Jonathan Martinez, a freshman from Las Vegas who Rodriguez expects “to make some big contributions,” and fellow freshman C.J. Harvey and sophomore Keo Ponce. “Ponce is a returner who has shown pretty well and is getting better and better day in and day out,” Rodriguez said. The team will attempt to emulate a style that first became famous for one of the greatest club teams of the modern era, Barcelona FC. “We like to possess the ball, keep the ball,” Weller said.
CONTINUED FROM B1 player in the secondary. “He’s an unusual player What he has witnessed in pursuit for a big man,” on the field thus far, though, Seahawks coach Pete Carhas to seem like competi- roll said early in training camp. tive heaven. “He chases the ball like And, benefiting from the perspective of a guy who crazy.” Carroll uses the term escaped a chronic losing team to join a champion- “unusual” because guys ship contender, Rubin pin- who weigh 325 generally points the most crucial dif- like to operate in smaller spaces and avoid endeavors ference. “These guys are all all- that could fall under the stars and they expect a lot classification “aerobic.” Not Rubin, who said from each other every day,” Seattle is a good fit for him Rubin said. “Players call other play- because he likes to get out ers out in the meeting room in nature to hike and ride if they’re not going hard. bikes. Mebane knew of Rubin {Michael] Bennett … Mebane . . . they’ll orches- and respected his game for trate the meetings or the many years. “I always noticed how warmups or practice rouhard he played,” Mebane tines. “There’s constant leader- said. “When I heard he was ship by the players. There’s so many leaders out there, coming, I was like, OK, he’s guys who really care so a great player. He brings a much, I’ve never experi- lot of savvy in his approach enced anything like that in to the game and he’s a great guy to be around. I’m lookmy whole career playing ing forward to mixing it up football.” with him.” Rubin played 11 games Rubin hoped the Browns for the Browns last season would re-sign him when his despite fighting an ankle contract expired. Natural, injury that reduced his he said, that a player wants effectiveness. to finish where he started. He looks healthy thus “But this is the best far and takes over the opportunity I could have 3-technique position. asked for,” he said. “ Former Seahawks coach This is a Super Bowl Mike Holmgren was at the atmosphere with a lot of headquarters Tuesday great players. I’m going to doing his radio show. do everything I can to help Afterward, when asked keep it going and not let about Rubin’s play in Cleve- anybody down.” land when Holmgren served ________ Mebane cited an immeas president of the fran- diate appreciation for Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-452- chise, he cited Rubin as one Rubin’s attitude. “He’s a 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ of the stars of the team, very humble guy, I like with a great attitude and that.” peninsuladailynews.com. an energy level rare for Rubin might be named such a big man. like a prince or king, but he affects no airs. And, clearly, Hustles for tackles he’s not one too toot his own Stories are told that horn. Or, in his case, tuba. Browns staffers over the plays its games down the ________ years have stopped films to street. Dave Boling is a sports columshow examples of Rubin nist at The News Tribune. Contact The Seattle Seahawks, at dave.boling@ with deep-pocketed owner- hustling to make downfield him tackles as if he were a thenewstribune.com. ship and rabid fans consistently rocking one of the great stadiums in the land, are regarded as a destination point for players, coaches and executives. The Mariners offer all of that for its next general manager, and more: If the GM puts together a roster that wins a World Series, it’ll be an accomplishment worthy of a statue. Jack Zduriencik leaves Seattle without a statue, Henredon chest in which seems almost unfair. excellent condition. He gave his manager seven Dark walnut with brass hardware. or eight of them every time they took the field. ________
“In Spain they call it Tiki-Taka. We like to keep it in the midfield, and keep it moving, play it out wide and switch the field.” This system of intricate, one-touch and rapid passing has pushed Barcelona to countless titles and the Spanish national team to a World Cup win in 2010. Weller believes the team will become known this season for its hard work. “We want to be known as a blue-collar team that outworks everybody, and when other teams step on the field they are intimidated to come and play us because of how hard we work,” Weller said. Rodriguez will try to keep his team focused on daily improvement. “Our motto, our M.O. this year is to strive for excellence,” Rodriguez said. “For me, it’s not about winning an NWAC championship, it’s every single day trying to play to that high standard, and if we do that, we will have some success.” But for a team with Peninsula’s pedigree — three men’s NWAC championships sit in the school’s trophy case — the goal remains the same. “I feel like we can win the NWAC. That’s my point of view, but we need to just take it game by game and see how it goes,” Benito said.
McGrath: Seeking experience
They had jobs they coveted, and lost. No candidate is more intriguing than Jerry Dipoto, the former Angels general manager who resigned this season amid reports he never was on the same page with skipper Mike Scioscia. Literally. Dipoto is a proponent of advanced stats — an analytics guy, in baseball lingo — and the information he passed on to his old-school manager wasn’t typically acknowledged with a compliment along the lines of “Thanks, DiPo! I just love how those numbers you’ve studied will affect my strategy!” When Mather conducts his interviews, he should know that the Mariners John McGrath is a sports colhave every potential to umnist at The News Tribune. Conachieve the status of the tact him at john.mcgrath@thenewstribune.com. pro football team that
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CONTINUED FROM B1 Zduriencik the chance to finish his seventh season Zduriencik’s acquisitions as a professional courtesy, the Mariners might have over the years revealed a deprived themselves of a stubborn fixation on the latter: Mike Sweeney, Jack quality replacement. A pool Cust, Michael Morse, Ken- of candidates that’s deep on Aug. 28 is not as deep drys Morales, Justin on, say, Oct. 4. Smoak, Corey Hart, Jesus While Mather’s specific Montero, Rickie Weeks, preference is anybody’s Mark Trumbo. guess, he won’t be looking So now the page has for a novice general manbeen turned, with Mather finally emerging to turn it. ager. “We’re not going to take Until Friday, the CEO kept a profile lower than a three years,” he said, for cicada burrowed in the soil. somebody “to learn on the But he traveled to Chicago, job.” Get used to seeing some where the Mariners are taking on the White Sox in names in the conversation a weekend series, to inform such as Kevin Towers, Zduriencik that the organi- Frank Wren and Josh Byrnes. zation would be seeking Each has put together a somebody else to build and comprehensive résumé, but oversee a roster. The timing makes remember, there’s a reason sense. Had Mather given each is in the conversation.
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Ducks’ Adams quickly earns starting job BY ANNE M. PETERSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Transfer Vernon Adams is listed atop Oregon’s depth chart at quarterback heading into the first week of the season. Adams, an FCS AllAmerican, joined the No. 7 Ducks just two weeks ago after passing the final math class he needed to graduate from Eastern Washington. On the depth chart released by the Ducks, Adams was listed above Jeff Lockie, who was Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota’s backup last season. Adams, a two-time Big Sky Conference offensive player of the year, threw for 10,438 yards and 110 touchdowns in three seasons for the Eagles. Oregon will host Eastern Washington to open the season Saturday. Under NCAA rules he needed to complete his undergraduate coursework
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Vernon Adams, shown throwing a pass against Washington last fall while playing for Eastern Washington, has earned the starting job at Oregon. — specifically, a final math class — to transfer from Eastern Washington. The rules allow players with eligibility who have graduated to transfer to another school without hav-
ing to sit out a season. Adams joins Oregon after the departure of Mariota, who decided to leave school early to go pro. Mariota was the second overall pick in the NFL
draft earlier this year, going to the Tennessee Titans. Mariota set a Pac-12 single-season record for total touchdowns with 58 (including 42 via pass, 15 on the run and one touch-
down catch) in leading Oregon to a 13-2 overall record and a spot in the College Football Playoff championship game against Ohio State. Lockie attempted 27 passes, completing 21 for 207 yards and a touchown last season, playing mostly after Oregon had already built a sizable lead over its opponent. But the junior impressed many in the spring game, completing all nine of his passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns while leading his team to a 35-29 victory. “I don’t think anyone can fill Marcus’ shoes — very few could do that — we’re just trying to be ourselves and do what we do best,” Lockie said at the start of fall camp about Oregon’s quarterback group. Last season Adams threw for 3,483 yards and 35 touchdowns, and was
runner up for the Walter Payton Award as FCS player of the year for the second straight season. He grabbed attention with memorable games against the Pac-12: He passed for 411 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for 107 yards and two TDs in a 2013 win at Oregon State, and he threw for 475 yards and seven touchdowns in a 59-52 loss at Washington last season. He declared his intention to transfer to Oregon for his final season of eligibility in February. Also listed as a starter on the Ducks’ depth chart is fellow senior transfer Matt Hegarty, who comes to the Ducks from Notre Dame and will play at center. Dwayne Stanford, Charles Nelson and Byron Marshall were listed as starters at receiver for the Ducks, while sophomore Royce Freeman topped the running backs.
M’s hope to have new GM in place by mid-October BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
CHICAGO — Look for the Mariners to move briskly to hire a new general manager. Club president Kevin Mather wants a replacement for Jack Zduriencik in place by mid-October — if not sooner. “I want to avoid the, `You can talk to him after the postseason,’” Mather said. “Sorry, we’re going to miss him. He’s not going to make my list. I’m not going to wait until November on this. “I’d like to move this along sometime in late September to mid-October, so we can hit the ground running when the postseason ends.” Mather said he’s “lean-
ing strongly” toward an experienced general manager in putting together his list of candidates. “I think we’re this kind of close [to being a postseason club],” he said. “I don’t want to spend two off-seasons having someone) learning on the job and miss the Nelson Cruz/[Robinson] Cano/Felix [Hernandez window]. “That’s one of the reasons we’re going now. I want to get this person in place quickly.” Speculation regarding possible candidates surfaced even before the Mariners fired Zduriencik on Friday in the wake of disappointing season that began amid high expectations. Assistant general manager Jeff Kingston will fill
the role until a permanent replacement is hired. Kingston has never been a fulltime general manager. Names already surfacing as possible replacements include: ■ Kevin Towers, who was the general manager at San Diego from 1995-2009 and at Arizona from 201014, He currently works in Cincinnati as a scout and special assistant to the general manager, Walt Jocketty. ■ Kenny Williams the Chicago White Sox’s executive vice president after serving as the club’s general manager from 2000-12. ■ Dan O’Dowd, who served as Colorado’s general manager from 1999 to 2014. He is currently
employed by MLB Network. general manager as “too big of a job for one person to Return of Gillick? know everything about it.” He added: “I need a [genOne intriguing rumor eral] manager who knows making the rounds suggests the Mariners will try that he needs help. Who is wise enough to listen to all to lure Pat Gillick back to of the departments. At the Seattle in some sort of overend of the day, he makes the seer capacity, perhaps simidecision.” lar to the job held by Tony Mather said he is hanLa Russa as chief baseball dling the search but indiofficer at Arizona. cated chairman and chief Gillick, 78, was the Mariexecutive officer Howard ners’ general manager from Lincoln and chairman 2000-03, the period of the emeritus John Ellis would franchise’s greatest success. likely be involved. He currently serves as the “I have a list [of candiclub president in Philadel- dates],” Mather said. phia. “My list is about as long as anyone in this room Offering clues could make up on a back of Mather seemed to hint an envelope right now. I as such as possibility by suspect by the end of today, characterizing the job of it will be a lot longer.
“Then I’m going to start paring that list back down, and I’d like to bring three or four final candidates to our ownership group.”
Cutting costs Mather dismissed the suggestion the club’s disappointing performance this season will cause ownership to tighten payroll from its current franchise-record $123.2 million. “First of all,” he said, “we’re going to draw from 2.2 to 2.3 million. Our fan support has been outstanding. . . . I don’t think our ownership is concerned at all [by the need for a competitive payroll]. “And our franchise is in very good shape. That’s not on the list of concerns.”
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Advertising coordinator: needed for media ads, news releases, promotions materials and ev e n t p l a n n i n g . S e e hartnagels.com for details.
Delivery Technician P/T 20-30 hrs/week evening shift, M-F, rotating weekends. Clean driving record req. Apply at Jim’s Pharmacy & Home Health, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE.
CAR SALES/customer service, part time, valid drivers license. Apply at 2840 E. Hwy 101, Port Angeles. WA
LINE COOKS: ExperiLUBE TECH enced, competitive wages. Full time or part time. Par t-time, valid WSDL Apply in person at Black required. Apply at 110 Golf Course, P.A. Bear Diner in Sequim.
Employment Opportunity RN-PACU Rare full time evening shift oppor tunity to w o r k i n o u r PAC U. P r i o r ex p e r i e n c e i n PACU or critical care nursing desired; ACLS required, PALS preferred. We offer great pay and benefits while working in our highly respected OR. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org. EOE
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FREE Nursing Assistant Training Class! Join our award winning team today! Classes starting Sept. 8th, 2015 (Now Interviewing!) -Class is five days a week (7am-4pm), four weeks long! -Must apply to get in class please apply in person, at facility: Avamere Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382 (36) 582-3900 www.teamavamere.com
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join our team: • IT Support Tech • Contact Center Rep • Deposit Ops Clerk • Appraisal Coordinator In Forks, • Cu s t o m e r S e r v i c e Rep, part-time View job descriptions and apply at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE
MAINTENANCE LEAD: Buildings, grounds, golf course, swimming pool and equipment. Min. 5 years exper ience and computer skills req. F/T paid holidays/vacation. Applications: Dungeness Meadows Office (360)683-9716 or COOK: Experience dedmha@olypen.com sired. Full-time, benefits, pay doe, to join our team at the Fifth Avenue Retirement Center. Pleasant work environment , Now Hiring! must be flexible to work Dishwasher/Dietary all shifts, including weekAides end shifts. Must be able Relief Shifts available: to interact comfortable 6:30AM-2:30PM,12:00with our residents and 8:00, 3:00-8:00PM. Posiguests. Apply at Sher- tion requires tray line wood Assisted Living, production, service, and 5 5 0 W. H e n d r i c k s o n clean-up. Dishwashing Road, Sequim. and clean-up included in all aide positions. No exp e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y. EARLY CHILDHOOD Good customer service SERVICES Olympic Community Ac- skills desirable. Food t i o n P r o g r a m s E a r l y Handler Card required. Avamere Olympic Childhood Ser vices is Rehab of Sequim hiring for the following 1000 S. 5th Avenue positions in Clallam and Sequim, WA 98382 Jefferson County for the (360)582-3900 2015- 2016 Program Apply in person, or onYear: Teacher Assistant; line at facility Itinerant Teacher Assistant and Substitute NW DRIVING SCHOOL Te a c h e r A s s i s t a n t . Hours and Weeks vary Of Por t Angeles, Por t Townsend and Forks are by site for all listed positions. Applications at accepting apps for a 4 OlyCAP, 823 Commerce mo. training program/inLoop, Por t Townsend, car instructor. Part time WA (360) 385-2571; or position with bonus/wag228 W. First St., Por t es upon completion of Angeles, WA (360) 452- training. Training is T4 7 2 6 , o r w w w . o l y - Th-Fri. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m cap.org. Closes when Starting Sept. 8, 2015 Apply at: filled. EOE. northwestdriving schoolinc.com/ Now accepting applicaemployment.htm tions for a full time Property Manager. Seeking NW DRIVING SCHOOL motivated, personable Port Angeles office is acindividual with program cepting apps for Par t management experience t i m e o f f i c e a s s i s t a n t . t o j o i n t h e Pe n i n s u l a Tech savy, WSDL and Housing Authority team. over 21. Pay $11.00 5 years of related experi- Apply at: ence required. Full northwestdriving benefits, wage starts at schoolinc.com/ $36k. For an application employment.htm and job description visit www.peninsulapha.org. Place your ad at Applications required for peninsula consideration. dailynews.com
Office Manager: Private RV Par k seeks Office Manager to provide administration of office duties for a Private RV Park of 115 U n i t s i n G a r d i n e r, Washington. Duties include: provide leaders h i p / o ve r s i g h t t o a team of personnel and/or contractors as assigned, to perform various functions that contribute to the maintenance, upkeep, and improvements of the park, work collaboratively with the accountant, Facilities Manager and park residents, prepare, review, and submit accounts payable/receivable records, manage incoming and outgoing park communications (U.S. mail, E-mail, etc., prepare yearly operating budgets, work with t h e Pa r k ’s B y - L aw s and CC Rs, and Lease Transfer Procedures, interpret and adhere to Local, State and Federal regulations as they relate to the RV Par k duties and responsibilities, other park office management duties as assigned. Qualifications include: work experience commensurate with the duties, successful completion of High School diploma or GED, proficient in software such as QuickBooks and Microsoft Office Products, strong interpersonal communications skills. Salar y:20k to 30k per year based on an average 30 hour work week, subject to seasonal fluctuation Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume to dbrvresumes@embarqmail.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 experie n c e n e c e s s a r y, $ 1 0 . 5 0 h r. A p p l y i n person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m.
QUILEUTE TRIBAL SCHOOL Quileute Culture Coordinator: Will coordinate Quileute culture activities throughout the school year and recommend the temporary employment of Elders, Trib a l M e m b e r s, a n d / o r appropriate individuals to teach and or lead cultural activities for the students and staff. Pay: DOQ/E. Quileute Language Teacher: Is responsible for teaching Quileute Language to K-12 students, and monitoring / reporting student progress. Pay: DOQ/E. Jobs Open Until Filled Fo r m o r e i n fo r m a t i o n please contact Mark Jacobson @ 360-374-5609 or MARK.JACOBSON@QUILEUTENATION.ORG PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must be able to adhere to pre-employment and random UA’s and personal Washington State and Tribal background checks. Substitute Carrier for Combined Motor Route Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette Is looking for individuals interested in a Substitute Motor Route in Sequim. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Dr ivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Monday through Friday and S u n d a y. P l e a s e c a l l Gary at 360-912-2678
Substitute / On Call Carrier for Peninsula Daily News route in Forks and LaPush Looking for individuals interested in a Substitute Motor Route in For ks and LaPush. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. o f a g e , h ave a va l i d Washington State Drivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Monday through F r i d a y a n d S u n d a y. Please call D’Ann at (360)374-2099
VET TECH: Licensed or experienced (Full-time). M u s t b e ava i l . we e k ends. Get application at Angeles Clinic For Animals, 160 Del Guzzi Dr., The Hoh Tribe has the P.A. following positions open · Housing Director · Family Service Manager Please submit a cover letter, resume and job application. You can visit our website www.hohtribe-nsn.org for complete job description and job application. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Kristina Currie; Administrative Assistant, phone 360-374-6502 or email: kristinac@hohtribensn.org. Closes September 3, 2015 @ 4:00 PM
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WELDER / FABRICATOR For in shop, structural steel and ornamental steel fabr icator in Carlsborg, WA. Selfstar ter, able to work unsupervised. Must have a valid DL & good driving record. Must be detail oriented. Good communication skills required. Experience required. FT. Wages DOE. Email resume to Kate@Allfor mWelding.com or fax to 360-681-4465.
4080 Employment Wanted ALL-PHASE SERVICES Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, other services avail. Call anytime (360)775-5737 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. Handyman with Truck. Property maintenance, gutter cleaning, moss removal, dump runs, furniture moving, debris hauling, minor home repairs, h o u s e / RV p r e s s u r e washing. Call for estimate. (360)461-9755
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Landscape maintenance, trimming and pruning, Pressure washing and debr is hauling. Light tractor work and lawn or field mowing. FREE QUOTES. Tom - 360460-7766. License: bizybbl868ma Credit Cards Accepted L A W N A N D YA R D MAINTENENCE: Trimming, weeding, hauling, pruning, mowing. Reasonable rates. (360)6837702 Perfection Housekeeping: Has client openings. 681-5349 After 6 p.m. Private Caregiver: Available, 8 years experience, flexible hours. Call Marc (360)477-9416 leave message. PRIVATE HOME: Priva t e h o m e , p r i va t e room, 35 yrs experience, 24 hour loving care for senior lady. (360)461-9804. WILL SHOP OR RUN ERRANDS in Sequim area. All inquiries most welcome! Hourly rate. Leave a message with contact number. 360775-7603 Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. 457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i c e n s e # C C CHIPSSG850LB.
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BRAND NEW Enjoy the perks of living in a NEW home with a designer select interior. Gourmet kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, granite c o u n t e r t o p s . H u r r y, these homes are going fast! MLS#290532/764020 $299,500 Alan Burwell Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 460-0790 BRAND NEW ROOF! New car pet and fresh paint. Carefree living in West Alder Estates, a 55+ park. Water, sewer, and trash included in m o n t h l y fe e o f $ 3 7 0 . Wa l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o shopping/services. Nice, clean and move in ready. 1,568 SF, 2br / 2BA. Pets allowed w/approval. MLS#291317/810772 $63,500 Cathy Reed Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 460-1800
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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Custom and Elegance This beautifully finished 3 bed/2.5 bath home sits on just over 3 pr ivate acres with secure automatic gated entry. Elegant formal dining room with tray ceiling & wine closet, kitchen w/ granite counter tops, & island w/ breakfast bar & sliding glass doors to the back patio. Family room features built ins & a prop a n e f i r e p l a c e. L a r g e master suite w/ jetted soaking tub & walk in closet. Barn w/ 2 stalls, pasture for horses or other animals, greenhouse, deer fenced raised herb and vegetable gardens! MLS#291753 $425,000 kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
HUGE BACKYARD Two bedroom/ one bathroom home located on a quiet dead end street minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Open floor plan with a large living room with sliding glass doors to the expansive patio - great for dining al fresco! Bright and cheery kitchen with eating space. Master bedroom o ve r l o o k i n g t h e b a c k yard. One car attached g a ra g e w i t h p l e n t y o f room for storage. Large and private fully fenced in level back yard with fire pit, landscaping and horseshoe pits! Ready for summer fun and games! MLS#291737 $145,000 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Fine Home, Barn and Shop One level: 3 br., 2 ba., dining room, den, living room, bonus room off the triple garage. This is a good layout and quality construction. Lots of sunlight and there are light colors throughout. Triple bay RV/shop and an excellent quality barn and arena. Entire 4.9 a c r e s i s fe n c e d a n d cross fenced and the entire driveway and turn around is concrete. MLS#290681/774053 $599,000 Diann Dickey John L. Scott Real Estate 360.808.0113
MONTERRA HOME This home is in good condition and ready to m o ve r i g h t i n . L a r g e deck out back and fenced yard. Metal roof and shed for storage. Attached garage with work shop. Living room and family room with fireplace. Eat-in kitchen is ve r y e f f i c i e n t . L a r g e master suite MLS#291423/816905 $139,900 Walter Clark (360)797-3653 TOWN & COUNTRY
FORECLOSURE 2,420 sf/ with 4 bedroom 2 bath home located in Por t Ludlow. Sitting on 3.89 acres with outbuildings. Call Thelma to get more info on this or other foreclosures in the area. MLS#291454 $214,900 Thelma Durham Bright & Sunny (360)460-8222 Low maintenance, quiet WINDERMERE neighborhood and move PORT ANGELES in ready make this gem a good choice for just GREAT HORSE about everyone. PROPERTY MLS#291740 $139,000 3 stall horse barn plus Team Powell shop with two bay garUPTOWN REALTY age. Cute guest house. (360)417-2797 Lots of room for everyone here! Fruit trees and you Cedars at Dungeness can walk to the beach! Golf course home with Warm and efficient wood quality finishes, 1,670 sf stove inser t. The bathof open concept living, rooms have been remodgra n i t e c o u n t e r s a n d eled. s t a i n l e s s a p p l i a n c e s, MLS#290392 $299,999 large master with jetted Thelma Durham tub, enjoy golf course (360)460-8222 views throughout. WINDERMERE MLS#833832/291671 PORT ANGELES $284,900 Team Schmidt GREAT LOCATION (360)680-6880 BETWEEN SEQUIM WINDERMERE AND P.A.! SUNLAND 3 br., 3 full ba., 5.05 360-460-0331 Acres - Spring fed pond, Visit our website at 2 story / 2 car attached garage, partial mountain www.peninsula view, land for your horsdailynews.com es and livestock, large Or email us at bonus room over garclassified@ age-780 SF. peninsula MLS#290975 $365,000 dailynews.com Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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BEST OF SUNLAND Premier 3 bd, 2.5 ba, 2578 sf, Complete living space over garage, b u t l e r ’s p a n t r y, c a fé patio, high quality workm a n s h i p, m a n i c u r e d landscaping, hot tub. MLS#837402/291735 $499,500 Tyler Conkle (360)670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
BIG HOUSE LOTTA ROOM 5 br to accommodate family and/or fr iends. Two family rooms with fireplaces and few small “nooks” for private conversations. Large kitchen and dining area. Convenient location. And an extra lot for large gatherH O U S E K E E P E R : R e - ings or future developliable professional li- ment. censed, insured, refer- MLS#291426 $329,000 ences. $25/hr. Dick Pilling (360)808-6330 UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2811
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Beautiful Landscaping with mature trees and plants. Could have a nice water view if some of the trees were trimmed. Extra garage in back with lots of parking and a basketball cour t. This home is perfect for entertaining. Formal dining area looks into the large rec. room. Picture perfect living room with fireplace. Upstairs has a library that overlooks the rec. room. So many things to mention that it is best to make an appointment and see for yourself what a unique home this is. ADU also! MLS#280762 $450,000 Thelma Durham (360)460-8222 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY II or III (Criminal Div), $5,723.07 to $7,342.81/mo (DOQ), FT (40 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled. Application and complete job announcement available online at www.clallam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Help Us Grow! First FedFaxed or emailed appli- eral is seeking highly cations not accepted. motivated individuals to
OFFICE/CLERICAL Available full-time front office position at Peninsula Bottling. Job Duties include: daily/weekly/monthly reconciliation of delivery route sales and payments, daily vending coin counting, answering phones and providing quality customer service, data entry in various computer applications, and miscellaneous administrative support tasks as needed. Looking for someone with experience with computers, working in an office environment, and cash handling with a positive attitude and professional appearance. Please submit resumes in person at 311 S. Valley Street Monday-Fr iday from 8-5.
Program Assistant Financial Aid Pa r t - t i m e. Pe n i n s u l a College is recruiting for a P r o gra m A s s i s t a n t t o s e r ve a s a c u s t o m e r support representative, t o r ev i e w a n d ve r i f y documents and to perfor m cler ical tasks in suppor t of the depar tment. Salary: $13.09 hr. Position information and on-line application form available at www.pencol.edu. EEO Instructional Technician Pa r t - t i m e. Pe n i n s u l a College is recruiting for Instructional Technicians for both Por t Angeles a n d Po r t To w n s e n d . These positions would assist students in Basic Education and English as a Second Language classes. Salary: $15.38 hr. Position information and on-line application form available at www.pencol.edu. EEO
JUST REDUCED 100K! Beautiful Lake Crescent NW contemporary style home with 100 ft of lake frontage. Complete privacy and views, cathedral ceilings, wood beams, amazing large windows, wrap around deck, toasty wood burning stove- all great for living, entertaining and thoroughly enjoying this property year round. MLS#282243 $675,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen
Move-in Ready! Wonderful 2 bed, 2 bath, 1,753 sq ft home! Master bedroom has fabulous walk-in California style closets. Master bath has s o a k t u b, s e p a ra t e shower and double sinks. Craft room with cupboards galore could be converted to 3rd bedroom. Most of the home is ADA. MLS#291736 $182,500 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2797
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Aug 30 Noon to 3pm The tree lined streets of the Solana Community include Solana Estate Lots, Solana Cour tyard Lots and amenities that would exceed any buyer’s expectations coupled with the awe- inspiring views of Sequim Bay, the shipping lanes in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Mount Baker & the Cascades, San Juan Islands & Protection Island. C o m e ex p e r i e n c e t h e friendly neighborhood, inviting clubhouse with kitchen, gathering room, exercise room, patio with fireplace, pool & spa. Katy will be at the clubhouse to greet you with a map of the community and available lots - most of which are recently cleared and ready to build! Meet Kelly at the in progress showcase home with world class views and high end finishes including stunning white oak floors with a light wa l nu t s t a i n , p r o p a n e fireplace with stone surround and figured maple mantle and a luxurious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops. Located minutes from John Wayne Marina and Olympic National Park. Public utilities available.View lots starting at $142,500 MLS#291312 $550,000 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
PERFECT HORSE PROPERTY Peaceful country living on 5+ acres of horse property at the end of a private road with year round Lotzgesell creek in the southeast corner. This 3 br, 2 ba Sequim home features tile floors OPEN HOUSE - FSBO and custom pecan cabinets. The proper ty is Sat.-Sun. 11-5 fenced and cross-fenced 1020 Talus, Sequim i n t o s eve ra l p a s t u r e s 1961 sf, 2Br., 2ba. ready for your horses. Den w/fireplace. Like new, upgrades++, There is a 400 square light, bright, mt. view. foot shop and pole barn Soak tub, all appliances, which is great for RV storage. This home is lots of closets, wall bed. perfect for those with a (360)232-4223 green thumb or anyone looking to start their own mini-farm! MLS#291612 $374,000 Team Tenhoff Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 206-853-5033
Picture Perfect Circular drive leads you to carefully landscaped yard. The house flows nicely highlighting its spaciousness. 3 bedrooms accommodate families or guests. Bonus room for hobbies/projects. Check out the mountain view from the deck. MLS#291692 $175,000 Dick Pilling UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2811 SEQUIM BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED HOME w i t h N E W E V E R YTHING. 206 E Fir St. OPEN HOUSE SATURD AY, A U G U S T 1 s t , 11-4. 2BD/1.75B with large bright bonus room. Excellent central location. 1,447 sf with attached 190 sf storage, 520 sf detached two car carport, shop. $188,000. Laurene 360-393-2259
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PRICE REDUCED! Sweeping Views of the Elwha River, Riverfront access on property!, 4 br., 3 full ba., 2,794 finished sf/total sf 3,410, 1 ½ story - 5.03 acres aux-dwelling unit, 2 car attached garage/det a c h e d RV g a r a g e, l a r g e c o ve r e d p i c n i c area with fire pit, MLS#291193 $450,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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SPACIOUS RAMBLER Located on two city lots just steps from Lincoln Park! 3 br., 2.5 ba., with family room, heat-a-later fireplace, and ductless heat pump. Oversized double car garage plus RV parking! MLS#291764 $189,000 Chuck Turner 452-3333 PORT ANGELES REALTY STRAIT VIEW FOR SALE BY OWNER! Island Vista Way 2 br., 2 ba., 14 X 66, ‘77 Fleetwo o d M o b i l e o n 4 / 1 0 acre. Storage shed, newer carpet, vinyl, upd a t e s . Pa r t i a l w a t e r view, large front yard, forest out back. $89,000. (360)417-6867 Updated Farmhouse Beautiful 1.5 story farmhouse on 1.16 acres w/ detached 3 car garage plus a 236 sqft hobby / storage building. The home features a country kitchen, master bedroom, living room, d e n / o f f i c e, & l a u n d r y room on the main level plus 2 bedrooms and a bonus room on the u p p e r l e v e l MLS#291635 $249,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
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A 1BD/1BA ...$625/M A 2BD/1BA ...$700/M H 2BD/1BA ...$825/M D 3BD/1BA ...$800/M 683 Rooms to Rent 6005 Antiques & Roomshares Collectibles H 3BD/1BA ...$850/M ROOMMATE H 2BD/1.5BA $850/M WANTED Armani, “The Falconshare expenses for er” (2435/3000), hand H 2/1 LK DAWN $850/M To very nice home west of signed Armani, Armani on 10+ acres. $425 “Skywatch” (732/3000) H 3/1.5 VIEW $1100/M P.A. mo., includes utilities, Di- hand signed by Frabiwifi. Must see. sio Tani, Armani “NocH 2/2 FURNISHED $1200/M rectTV, Call Lonnie after 5 p.m. turne” (554/1500) (360)477-9066 hand signed by FabriH 4BD/2BA.... $1300/M sio Tani. All sold out SHARE HOME: Large H 3BD/2.5 BA CC&R’S $1800/M m a s t e r s u i t e , g a r a g e , middle to late 90’s. All Sunland Amenities, $580. (360)681-3331
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TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired for high-speed Internet. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500
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MISC: Refrigerator: Maytag, side by side, white. $350. W/D: White, Kenmore, $600/set. All Inc. in excel. cond. (360)302-1817
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Clallam Bay Apartments Accepting Applications fo r a 3 b e d r o o m A f f o r d a b l e To w n h o m e available soon. Call (360) 963-3131 TDD # 711 Income Restrictions Apply. Leasing Office: 140 Road, Clallam Bay 505 Rental Houses Weel 9 8 3 2 6 . “ U S DA i s a n Clallam County equal opportunity provid- Q U A L I T Y O F F I C E er and employer” SPACE: 970 sf, great loCENTRAL P.A.: 3 Br., 2 cation, lots of parking. story, 2 car gar $1,100. $1,170/mo. Avail. 9/1 plus dep. (360)461-6608 (360)683-4184 Two weeks in Paradise in Maui at the Kuleana Resor t. November 6th-13th and 13th-20th. Take one or both weeks. 100.00 per night. Call 360-775-8119 for more details.
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WATER VIEW 3 bd., 3.5 ba, 2,436 sf., Multi-level, master suite with 2 baths and office space, lower level rec room, bonus room and bath, kitchen with stainl e s s a p p l i a n c e s, p u l l outs, pantr y, 3 decks, pet friendly low maintenance yard. MLS#759157/290458 $349,900 Deb Kahle (360)680-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-683-6880
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Follow the path that best suits what you like to do. Don’t let anyone put a damper on your day by dictating what you can and cannot do. Attend an event that will allow you 6035 Cemetery Plots to explore and expand your interest and knowledge. 4 stars
FLOORING: Beautiful C h e r r y, t o n g u e a n d g r o o v e , 6 0 0 s f. , . 5 0 cents a foot. (360)452-0837
CEMETERY PLOT: One double plot. Last one in Veterans area, complete p a ck a g e w i t h d o u bl e d e p t h l i n e r, m a r k e r, opening and closing, final date and setting fee. $10,000. (360)304-8647.
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GUN SHOW Sequim Prairie Grange Sept. 5-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3. Admission $5, Family $7. Tables both days $35. Don Roberts (360)457-1846
tion. $250. 683-2529
SPRINGFIELD XDS/45, 4” barrel. $425. (360)912-2071
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make sure you are careful not to be misleading. Discuss your plans and don’t put pressure on anyone to do things your way. If you have to go it alone, do so without hesitation. A positive personal change is achievable. 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stick close to home and nurture the relationships that are meaningful to you. Be honest about the way you feel and what your intentions are. You can make progress if you are realistic and are careful not to be excessive. 3 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Use your experience to guide you through the changes you face. Don’t trust anyone to take care of your responsibilities. Plan out your strategy and work your way through each step to ensure things are done to your specifications. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your creativity will help you find new ideas and solutions, as well as ensure that you can handle whatever challenges you face. Stick close to home and develop the plans that will help change your life. Help will come from an unusual source. 5 stars
6100 Misc. Merchandise
CIDER PRESSES: New, AIR CONDITIONER Por table 12500 BTU 3 hardwood barrel, motorized. $595. 461-0719 WE BUY FIREARMS mo. old, $200. (651)-233-4271. CASH ON THE SPOT GARAGE / SHOP ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ DOORS: New remodel TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N A r m o i r e s t y l e c h e s t . plans changed, sell at CLUDING ESTATES Henredon chest in excel- cost call for sizes and $ AND OR ENTIRE lent condition. Dark wal- install also avail. COLLECTIONS Call nut with brass hardware. (360)732-4626 360-477-9659 $575/obo. (360)460-8883 GRINDER: New, Morton 6055 Firewood, portable glass shop with J a s p e r S e c r e t a r y : all par ts, tiles, glass, Fuel & Stoves 1970’s excellent condi- cutting tools, etc. (360)774-6944 FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- tion,. $800. Bookcase: ered Sequim-P.A. True knotty pine, 5 shelves, c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l beautiful, 7’H x 4’W x MISC: 1985 Honda TRX 15”D. $350. 1 2 5 - l i k e n e w. $ 7 0 0 . $499. (360)582-7910 (360)808-0388. Commercial wood shapwww.portangelesfire er, $300. Commercial wood.com Moving and Everything doweling machine, $350. WOOD STOVE: Jotul, M u s t G o ! . S t a n d u p Double dust collector, certified clean burn, 26” freezer, double bed with never used, $750. Delta wood. $1,400/obo. box spring and frame, Cutt-Off saw, $125. (360)681-6293 (360)928-3483 r e c l i n e r, G M C l o c k , h i d e a w ay c o u c h a n d love seat, Mirror, 6 per- MISC: Ridged 8000 watt 6075 Heavy son table and chairs, generator, electric start. bedside tables, 2 large $1,000/obo. 45 gal. pork Equipment dressers, cedar chest, rind or crab pot propane cooker. $3,000 /obo. 20 John Deere: ‘08 CT322, couch table more! (425)918-2093 gal. kettle corn or crab track skid steer, with pot cooker, with stand. c a b. We l l m a i n t a i n e d machine, added extra S O FA : L e a t h e r, d a r k $500/obo. 2 theater type hydraulic attachment fit- b u r g u n d y c o l o r, 6 . 5 ’ p o p c o r n m a c h i n e s . ting, rebuilt hand control, long, very good condi- $200/ea. or obo., new n ew wa t e r p u m p a n d t i o n . $ 3 7 5 . 3 6 0 - 4 1 7 - cases of beer bottles. 12 t r a c k s p r o c k e t s . 7526 late afternoon or 22 oz. case, 24 12 oz. case. $10 per $25,000/obo. evenings. case.(360)477-6188 (360)928-1022
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MISC: Rototiller, TroyBuilt “Horse” new motor and belts. $250. Couch/ chair/ottoman, mission style $125. Bedroom set solid maple head/foot w i t h ra i l s, 1 0 d rawe r dresser w/mirror, nightstand. $275. Free big barn cat, neutered male, friendly, great mouser. (360)452-6339
Small Turret Lathe: Precision metal cutting, Harding copy 8 pos turret full set of 5c collets, with all tooling, cutting tools, drills, taps, measuring tools, phase converter, runs on 240w. $1500 o.b.o. 681-0505 after 5:30p.m.
MOBILITY SCOOTER: Electr ic. New batter y, barely used. $400 cash. (360)808-3160 or 4528322
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CONE PICKERS NEEDE D : Fo r D o u g l a s F i r, Grand Fir, Silver Fir and 6125 Tools Cedar cones. Open noon to 6. Call for info. SAW: Husky power saw, ( 3 6 0 ) - 4 6 1 - 0 9 5 1 o r 460 Rancher, like new, (360)461-5414. $400. (360)457-9037.
SHOPSMITH: MARK IV 6135 Yard & Includes table saw, band Garden saw, lathe, drill, shaper, s a n d e r, t o o l s , i n s t r. books. Good condition. LAWNSWEEPER $695 (360) 681-3811 Craftsmen 42” hi speed model #486.242223 S H O P S M I T H : M o d e l Used once, Excellent 510 with extras. Ver y C o n d i t i o n . $ 2 2 0 L i ke good condition. $1200. new, (360)681-7053. (360)457-3554 LONG DISTANCE LONG DISTANCE No Problem! No Problem!
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B OAT: ‘ 7 4 L i g h t n i n g TIRES: For Logging or sailboat, 19’. On trailer. dump tr uck. 11R22.5, $1000 obo. 460-6231 Goodyear, G357, new unmounted. $350. pair. BOAT: ‘88 Invader, 16’, (360)640-5180 1 6 5 H P M e r c r u i s e r, open bow, low hours. TIRES: Goodyear Eagle $2,900. (360)452-5419. F1, (2) P275/35Z/R18’s w i t h 3 / 8 ” t r e a d , ( 2 ) SEAT: ‘69, 600D. Made B O AT : S e a r a y, 1 8 ’ , P 3 2 5 / 3 0 Z / R 1 9 ’s w i t h in Spain, Everything re135hp Mercury. $8,000 1/4” tread. In Sequim done. $9,000/obo. obo. (360)457-3743 or $300. (360)683-4115. (360)379-0593 (360)460-0862 BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 26’ Sedan, well equipped and maintained classic, trailer, dingy and more. See at 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. $20,000/obo. (360)457-9162
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MOTORHOME: Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Cummins Diesel, 2 air conditioners, satellite dish, rebuilt generator, all new f i l t e r s a n d n ew t i r e s $19,000/obo. (360)683-8142
TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $6,495. RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, (360)452-6304 C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. TRAILER: ‘89, 25’ Hi-Lo (360)477-4295 Voyager, completely reconditioned, new tires, SOUTHWIND: ‘00, 36’, AC, customized hitch. V10, 2 slides, 6K Onan, $4,750. (360)683-3407. 8182 Garage Sales W/D, tow pkg., levelers, kingdome, with dishes, TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, PA - West utensils, cookware, lin- 2 5 ’ , n e e d s T L C . GARAGE SALE: Fr i.- ens, towels, and more. $6,000/obo. 417-0803. Sat., 9-3 p.m. 1038 Ma- $29,500. (360)683-4522 drona St. Clothes, desk, t oy s, h o u s e h o l d s t u f f T H O R : ‘ 1 1 Fr e e d o m 9802 5th Wheels Elite 31R. 10k miles, ex. and more. cond. Good Sam ext. warranty until 75k miles 5TH WHEEL: 2000, Foror 1/2019. RV Navigator, est Ranger, 24’, 6 berth, 7030 Horses back up camera, tailgat- slide out, A/C. $6500. er Dish Network TV, Su(360)797-1458 Q H M a r e : fo r l e a s e , p e r s l i d e a n d D V D needs experienced rider. player, tow car trailer ALPENLITE: ‘93 5th Within riding distance of inc. $56,000. wheel, 24’. New hot (360)808-7337 trails. Call for more dewater heater, fridge, tails. 417-7685 weekstove, toilet, twin matdays. tresses (2), shocks. Roof resealed, includes 5th wheel tail7035 General Pets gate and 5th wheel hitch. $7,000. (360)452-2705 DOG: Black lab/Rottweiler, 9 yrs., very nice famiForest River: Lite, ‘00, ly dog. Needs a good WINNEBAGO home with space. $50. ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class 21’ clean, 8’ slide, sleeps (360)460-2542 A, Model 32V, Ford V10 6, everything in excellent gas engine with 2 slides, condition. $7,000. (360)452-2148 F 1 B G o l d e n d o o d l e Onan Generator, rear puppies: available the camera, tow package, end of September. They l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, KOMFORT: ‘02 34’ triple a r e e x c e l l e n t s e r - dinner for 4, party for six, slide. New appliances, good shape. $12,000. vice/therapy dogs and 42.8K miles, $29,800. Will deliver. 461-4374 family pets. F1B’s are (407)435-8157 considered hypoallerNO TEXTING ROCKWOOD, ‘10, 5th genic and non-shedding. wheel, 26’, many extras, Leave a message at b e l o w b o o k va l u e @ (775)275-0112. $23,000. (360)457-5696. End of Summer Yard Sale! Aug. 29-30. 8-5pm. 63 Senz Rd. Sequim. 1.3 mi South o n Ta y l o r C u t o f f . Ever ything must go! Tools, garden items, housewares, bedding, glassware, grandma’s antiques, craft supplies, women’s clothes and shoes. Much more!
7045 Tack, Feed & Supplies Horse Trailer: 2 horse straight load, Thoroughbred height. Tandem axle, new tires. $1,300.00. 417-7685 weekdays.
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T E R RY: ‘ 9 6 , 2 6 ’ 5 t h Wheel. $4,500/obo. (360)640-0111 WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 orig. miles, low hours on 9808 Campers & generator, nicely Canopies equipped kitchen, includes TV and micro- CAMPER: ‘88 Conastowave. New ver y com- ga cab-over. Self confortable queen mattress, t a i n e d , g r e a t s h a p e . lots of extras. $10,500. $2,000. 683-8781 (360)461-3088 CAMPER: Outdoorsman, bed, refrigerator, 9832 Tents & stove. $1,500. Travel Trailers (360)912-2441 CAR DOLLY: STEHLTOW. B l u e c a r d o l l y. Good condition, $600. (919)-616-2567
37’ Diesel pusher 300 Cummins 6 Speed Allison Trans. 6500 Watt Gen, 2 Slides, levelers Awnings, day & night shades corin counters, 2 each AC TVs Heaters, tow Package,excellent cond. Call for more det a i l s $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 . O B O. (360)582-6434 or (928)210-6767
CARGO TRAILER: 2012 Wells Cargo VFr o n t 6 x 1 4 C a r g o Tra i l e r. L o a d e d a n d ex c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , must see. Less than 7000 miles. More Info at http://bit.ly/1hzVZj5 $4,999. Call Rik (360)460-2472.
FLEETWOOD: ‘01 Tent Trailer. Great condition $3,500 Brenda 360-4613668 or Duane 360-4613433.
FLEETWOOD: ‘00, 26’, BAYLINER: ‘81, 21’ and Slideout. $6.900. trailer, hull is sound, en(360)452-6677 g i n e a n d o u t d r i ve i n FLEETWOOD: ‘06 Pio- good shape. $1,800. neer, 180CK, 22’ Travel (360)681-2747 Trailer. Very clean with sofa bed, dinette, queen, BOAT: 10’ Spor t Cat, and top bunk. Rear bath, ‘97, Fiberglass, electric tub, shower, range, ov- trolling motor, oars, bate n , a n d m i c r o w a v e . tery and charger, load Stereo, patio awning, ramp. $650. GMC: 26’ Motorhome. (360)681-4766 A/C, aluminum diamond 1976. $16,500. plate rock guard, mini (360)683-8530 blinds, and more. Well BOAT: 12’ Aluminum, m a i n t a i n e d . $ 8 , 2 9 5 . with 5hp motor, on trailMOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. Please call (360)808- er, $1,500. Southwind Stor m. 51k 6945. (360)683-9015 miles. Custom interior, Roadmaster towing sys- PARK MODEL: Custom BOAT: 16’ Fiberglass tem, Banks Power Pack built ‘05 Nor’wester, 12’ ‘ 7 8 L a r s o n , 4 0 h o r s e and other extras. Very wide park model. Porch, Mercur y motor, Eagle nice cond. $18,500. deck, metal awning, heat Depth finder, with Trail(360)681-7824 pump/ac, many extras. er. $1600.00. 417-7685 weekdays $42,500. (360)732-4120 MOTORHOME: Dodge ‘76 Class C. 26’, new UTILITY TRAILER: 16’, BOAT: ‘65 Pacific Maritires, low miles, non- ramps, tandem axle, cur- ner, 14’, 50hp, fully res t o r e d , w i t h t r a i l e r. smoker, in PA. $2,500 rent license. $2,250. $1,950 obo. 417-8250 firm. (360)460-7442. (360)460-0515 CHEVY: Motorhome, “89 Class C 23’ 41K. New tires, electrical convertor, high output alternator. Captain’s chairs and s o fa . L a r g e f r i g a n d freezer. Lots of storage. Outstanding condition. $9,750/OBO (360)797-1622
2015 NEW SURVEYOR This unit is so light it can be towed with a 6 cylinder. All season unit with arctic package. Roof air,power awning, power tongue jack and much more! WON’T LAST AT:
1 only and subject to prior sale. STK#R1321. Add tax, license and a $150 negotiable documentation fee. See Wilder RV for complete details. Photos for illustrative purposes only. Expires 9/4/15.
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CADILLAC: ‘89 Coupe Deville, 2 door, only 2 owners, tan, very good cond. New tires. $2,500. (360)796-0588 or 912-3937.
1930 Model A: In exO F F S H O R E S a i l b o a t ceptional condition, newwanted. 27’-37’ ft. Up to l y r e b u i l t e n g i n e . $19,000. Call Jim. $30K (360)775-7146 (360)301-4581 PEDDLE Boat: on trailer, like new, $2,000/obo. (360)452-8607 PORTA-BOTE: 10’, excellent condition, stable, 2010 Suzuki 2.5hp motor, 4 cycle, less than 20 hrs. $1,100 for both. (360)452-3729
SEARAY, ‘88 Sundancer, boathoused in PA, 800 engine hr., $21,000. (541)840-1122 S I LV E R S T R E A K : 1 7 ’ H a r d t o p, a l u m i n u m . Brand new, 4 hrs. on 115 hp, plus 9.9 Yamaha, fully equipped. $40,000. (360)683-8668
HILLCLIMB Sept. 5 & 6. Gates open 7 a.m. Entrance 1 mi. up Deer Park Rd., P.A. Follow signs. 1st bike up at 10 a.m. (360)417-7509.
YAMAHA: ‘04, WR450F, well taken care of , has all the extras, street legal. $3,500. (360)683-8183
Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County.
APPROVED this 25th day of August, 2015. 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. $26,700. (360)775-7520 or (360)457-3161.
HONDA: ‘98 VFR 800. Red, fuel injected V-4, 100+hp, 23K mi., c l e a n , fa s t , ex t r a s . $4,500. (360)385-5694
SUZUKI: ‘00 600 Katana. 5k ml. $2,200. (707)241-5977
Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises ad defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award.
FORD: 1929 Model A Construction Timeframe: September 22, 2015 Roadster, full fendered, through October 13, 2015 all mustang running gear. $16,500. 460-8610 There will be a mandatory on-site walk-through conducted Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 2:00 PM. All interested bidders are to meet at the site, located at 292 Oyster House Road, Sequim, WA 98382. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal documentation. Staff and the engineer(s) will be on site to answer questions and provide access for bidders.
F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, H O N D A : ‘ 8 4 S a b r e , Mustang front, 302, C4, 1100cc. runs excellent. 9” Ford rearend. $7,500. $1,100. (360)775-6075 460-8610
K AWA S A K I : ‘ 0 6 N o mad. Very clean. Lots of extras. $6,000 obo. Mike at (360)477-2562
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CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES DEPARTMENT C H E V Y : ‘ 5 7 B e l a i r, 2 door, hardtop project. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Fresh 327 / Muncie 4 sp., 12 bolt, 4:11 posi SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of rear - complete and solClallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth id. $9,500. Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until (360)452-9041 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 15, 2015 for: CHEVY: ‘77 Corvette, tDUNGENESS LANDING tops, 65K original ml., -PILING REPLACEMENT6K on rebuilt engine, 350 cubic inch / 350 hp, s e c o n d o w n e r , n e w Complete drawings and specifications may be obbrake system, new sus- tained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360-457-3404. pension, flowmasters, All bidding and related questions shall be directed exc. condition, must see. to Joel G. Winborn at: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us. $12,500/obo. The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out(360)437-4065 side of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL - DUNGENESS LANDING - PILING REPLACEMENT”. Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or email. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond.
SKI BOAT: ‘73 Kona. 18’ classic jet ski boat. 500 c.i. olds. engine. B e r k l e y p u m p . To o much to mention, needs upholstry. $2500. FORD: 1929-30 Custom (209)768-1878 Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan 9817 Motorcycles p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. Owner sunny day driver only. Teal green, black HARLEY DAVIDSON: f e n d e r s v i n y l t o p . ‘ 0 4 L o w R i d e r. 3 7 0 0 $25,700 Real eye catchmiles, loaded, $8,500. e r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r (360)460-6780 (360)457-3161.
HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. 1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500. (360)683-5449
C H E V Y: ‘ 0 6 I m p a l a , 3.5L-V6 engine, 53K ml. 4 - d o o r, ve r y n i c e. $5,900. (360)457-3230.
FORD: ‘91 Thunderbird REVISED PUBLIC NOTICE Sport. High output 5 liter V- 8 , Au t o m a t i c, r u n s NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in order to comply good. $995. 460-0783 with state law and the County Home Rule Charter, FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. effective September 8, 2015 the Board of Clallam County Commissioners will have available in their Low mileage. $2,000. (360)461-2809 or 461- office, a true copy of the Preliminary 2016 Clallam County Budget. This document may be inspected 0533 during normal office hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on G M C : ‘ 0 1 S i e r r a weekdays at the Clallam County Commissioners’ Office, 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port An2500HD extended cab slt longbed 4x4 - 6.0l geles or at www.clallam.net. vor tec v8, automatic, k & n i n t a k e , a l l o y Copies of the preliminary budget by line item may wheels, new tires, run- be purchased from the County for $0.15 per page ning boards, tow pack- side. age, canopy, bed mat, privacy glass, keyless IN ADDITION, public meetings on the Preliminary entry, 4 opening doors, 2016 Clallam County Budget will be held in conpower windows, door junction with the Six-year Road Plan as follows: locks, and mirrors, powSeptember 29 Commissioners’ Meeting er programmable heatRoom, Port Angeles – 6 p.m. ed leather seats, cruise September 30 Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, control, tilt, air condiForks-12 noon tioning, cd/cassette October 1 Sequim Transit Center–6 p.m. s t e r e o, o n s t a r, d u a l front airbags. Dated this eighteenth day of August 2015 $10,995 GRAY MOTORS BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY 457-4901 COMMISSIONERS graymotors.com _______________________________________ GMC: ‘03, Sonoma ex- Mike Chapman, Vice Chair tended cab. Loaded 4x4 ATTEST: 3.8 v6 automatic, three ______________________________ door with canopy, facto- Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Legal No: 652708 r y b e d l i n e r n ew L e s PUB: August 23, 30, 2015 Schwab tires, ice cold A/C, 6 disc factor y In dash, auto headlights, auto wipers, tilt, cruise, high low range . Sweet tr uck needs nothing 127K ml. 20mpg $7,500. 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices firm (360)477-6218 Tom. Clallam County Clallam County
DODGE: ‘06 Grand Caravan SE Minivan 3.3L V6, automatic, new tires, privacy glass, keyless entry, power windows, door locks, and mirrors, stow-n-go seating, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, cd stereo, dual front airbags. 88k ml. BMW: ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI $7,995 H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, GRAY MOTORS Clean, low mileage. w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke 457-4901 $10,000 OBO cash. new. $19,999. graymotors.com (360)374-5060 (360)477-4573 DODGE: ‘73, Dart, good CHEVY: ‘49 Truck 3/4 c o n d i t i o n , r u n s w e l l , HONDA CIVIC: ‘04 Hyton, complete rebuilt, b e n c h s e a t , 8 8 K m l . brid, one owner, excel., cond., $6500. 683-7593 piper red, great condi- $5,000. (360)797-1179. tion, 235 cu 6 cylinder, engine with low miles, FORD: ‘01 Crown Vic- HYUNDAI: ‘92 Sonata, 12 volt system, long bed toria, LX, 113K ml., origi- l o w m i l e s , 5 s p. d e pendable. $1,250. w i t h o a k , $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 . nal owner. $3,900. (360)775-8251 (360)461-6076 (360)461-5661
SAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 5hp mtr, trailer, new radio and stereo. Ready to sail, garaged. $6,200. hermhalbach@wavecable.com or CHEVY: ‘56 Pickup, re(360)504-2226 stored, 350 V8, AOD, IFS. $18,000/obo. (360)683-7192
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LANCE: ‘86, 11’ with truck, Ford F250, ‘02. H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N : ‘06, XL1200 Spor tster. $11,000. (360)683-9015 $5,900. (360)452-6677 TRUCK CAMPER: ‘08 Northstar TC650 pop-up H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N slide in truck camper. ‘93, Wide glide, black This camper is in EX- with chrome. $10,500 CELLENT/like new con- /obo. (360)477-3670. dition. Asking $13,500 O B O, s e r i o u s bu ye r s Harley Wide Glide: ‘93 well maintained Low only please. I can be miles, custom paint exreached @ tras. $6,800 TEXT 360(253)861-6862 300-7587
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FORD: ‘62 Thunderbird. Landau 116K mi. powder blue, white vinyl, new int., clean engine and trunk. $18,500. (360)385-5694 FORD: ‘70, 500, 4dr.,3 speed stick, 302, new ex h a u s t , n ew t i r e s / wheels. $2,650. (360)452-4156 or (360)681-7478
JAGUAR: ‘83, 350 Chevy engine and transmisATV: Stolen Joyner ATV sion, many new par ts. and Trailer. Arizona Li- $2,500/obo. (360)452cense plate. REWARD 4156 or (360)681-7478. $500 for information and conviction of the person S T U D E B A K E R : G T or person that unlawfully H aw k , 1 9 6 2 , $ 6 , 2 0 0 . removed the ATV and Call for details. (360)452-3488 Trailer from N Beach Dr (Br idgehaven Com.) VW: Karmann Ghia, Contact Jefferson Cty., ‘74. $4,500. Sheriff Dept. 385-3831 (360)457-7184 or owner 360-437-9577
BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: _______________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair ATTEST: _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: August 30, September 6, 2015 Legal No. 654229
NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 26.10.410 & 430 CCC, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development has scheduled a public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for September 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose of the hearing is to review public testimony regarding the following permit application:
Proposal: The Clallam County Public Works Department has proposed a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (SHR 2015-00016) to suspend two force mains (8 & 10 inch pipes) within separate steel casing pipes beneath the U.S. 101 bridge over the Dungeness River. This proposal would cross the Dungeness River, which is regulated by the Clallam County Shoreline Master Plan. This is the first phase to transport effluent from Carlsborg Urban Growth Area (UGA) to Sequim Water Reclamation Facility (sewage treatment plant). The initial sewer system is anticipated to serve about 200 parcels with a capacity for about 570 equivalent residential units over the next 20-years. The initial sewer collection system consists of approximately 17,500 feet of pipe ranging from 8 to 12-inches in diameter, and includes installation of a main gravity sewer on Hooker Road and Carlsborg Road to a lift station that would pump the wastewater to the City of Sequim WRF. The proposed lift station is within the Olympic Discovery Trail right-ofway immediately west of Carlsborg Road. The collection system to serve the entire CUGA at buildout is anticipated to consist of at least 30,000 feet of pipe and additional improvements (e.g., lift stations).
Required Permits: Permits and Approvals Required: The Carlsborg Sewer Plan is subject to approval by the Washington State Department of Ecology for compliance with the State Water Pollution Control Act (RCW 90.48) and other applicable state regulations. Implementation of the proposal to construct CUGA wastewater facilities is subject to compliance with all applicable local, state and federal permits and regulatory requirements including: • Clallam County Zoning Conditional Use Permit for lift station(s) and public restroom. • Clallam County Critical Areas Certificate of Compliance for consistency with the Critical Areas Code, Chapter 27.12 CCC, for construction of sewer facilities within 200-feet of Dungeness River and Matriotti Creek), the Dungeness River 100-year floodplain, and wildlife habitat conservation areas. • An Aquatic Lease or Easement may be required from the WA. State Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Division for activity over state owned aquatic lands (Dungeness River). • Clallam County Building Permit for lift station and public bathrooms for consistency with the Building and Construction Code, Chapter 21.01 CCC. • Hydraulic Permit Approval from WA. State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) for force main crossing (Sequim Alternative) on US 101 bridge over Dungeness River, if needed. • Compliance with Chapter 90.45 RCW, Reclaimed Water Use. • Compliance with Water Resources Management Program Rule for the Dungeness Watershed (WAC 173-518). • Right-of-Way Use and franchise agreements from WA. State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), City of Sequim and Clallam County. • National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 Consultation and approval from WA. State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) and Tribes. • Compliance with Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) • Compliance with state and federal air and emission requirements and any permit requirements administered by the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA)
REQUEST FOR BIDS DUNGENESS IRRIGATION DISTRICT HENDRICKSON TO MCCOMB ROAD PIPING PROJECT
Information & Studies Submitted: Information on the Carlsborg Sewer Plan and Sewer Facility Plan can be found at the following links: http://www.clallam.net/PublicWorks/CarlsborgSewer.html Dungeness Irrigation District invites bids for the h t t p : / / w w w . c l a l l a m . n e t / L a n d construction of the Hendrickson Road to McComb Use/Carlsborg_reports.html Road Piping Project. The prime contractor will provide all labor, equipment and materials for installa- State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): Clallam tion of approximately 6,282 feet of 18” irrigation County DCD issued a MDNS on October 29, 2014 pipeline and appurtenances. Work shall be com- for planning (non-project) and implementation (propleted within 22 weeks of receipt of a Notice to Pro- ject) of the Carlsborg Sewer Plan. Clallam County ceed. The pipeline shall be operational by March DCD determined that this MDNS prepared for this 15, 2016. Any questions concerning the description exact proposal adequately addresses the impacts of the work contained in the contract documents of this proposal, and still finds that this proposal will must be directed to Project Engineer Jay Petersen not result in probable significant adverse impacts. at 4 Seasons Engineering, 360-452-3023, 619 The existing SEPA threshold determination of a South Chase Street, Port Angeles WA 98362. MDNS meets the SEPA requirement per WAC 19711-600(3). Dungeness Irrigation District will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m., September 15, 2015 by U.S. Public hearing and comment deadlines: The Mail or express delivery at the office of the Project open record public hearing before the Clallam Administrator, Clallam Conservation District, 228 County Hearing Examiner is scheduled for SeptemW. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362. All ber 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m., where public testimony bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the will be taken. Any interested person may submit form of a cashier’s or certified check, or Bid Bond in written or oral comments on the proposal prior to an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount the close of the open record hearing. The staff reof the bid. port will be available seven days before the hearing. Any person may also submit a written request Bidders may purchase copies of the Bidding Docu- to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is ments (half-size plans and specifications) by mail- made. ing a Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30.00) (non-refundable) check or cashiers’ check payable to The application and above referenced material is Clallam Conservation District; 228 W. First St., available at DCD On-Line Permit System web site Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362; ATTN: Joe Hol- h t t p : / / w e b s r v 2 . c l a l trop. If purchasing by mail, please indicate your re- lam.net/tm_bin/tmw_cmd.pl?tmw_cmd=Statusquest for Bidding Documents for the Dungeness Ir- ViewCase&shl_caseno=SHR2015-00016&prorigation District HENDRICKSON-MCCOMB ROAD jectcasetag=Y PIPING PROJECT. Electronic copies may be ob- or at our offices at 223 E. 4th St., Suite 5, Port Antained by email. Phone 360-775-3747 to request geles, WA 98362, Monday through Friday, between electronic copies. Informational copies of maps, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please contact Greg Ballard plans, and specifications are available for review at a t ( 3 6 0 ) 5 6 5 - 2 6 1 6 , o r b y e m a i l a t g b a l the office Clallam Conservation District. lard@co.clallam.wa.us if you have any questions. Pub: Aug. 30, Sept. 2, 6, 9, 2015 Legal No. 654050 PUB: August 23, 30, 2015 Legal No: 652850
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B8 SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 2015 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9730 Vans & Minivans Others Others Others DODGE: ‘88 Caravan, runs good, would make a g o o d d e l i ve r y va n . $1,000. (360)460-6381
JEEP: ‘99 Grand Cherokee Limited 4X4 4.0L inline 6, automatic, alloy wheels, good tires, tow package, keyless entry, tinted windows, roof rack, power windows, door locks, and mirrors, power programmable heated leather seats, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, pioneer cd stereo, dual front airbags. $4,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com
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KIA: ‘05 Sedona, 66K ml., Silver/Green, $3,800. (360)912-1847 or (575)763-3449.
FORD: ‘97 Diesel 4WD Power stroke with bedliner, canopy, new tires, transmission overhauled SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. $6,800. (360)461-3232 2015-011 ADOPTED BY THE SE-
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FORD: ‘86 F250, 4x4, 4 speed, with canopy, 6.9 D i e s e l , 8 , 0 0 0 l b wa r n winch, 16’ custom aluminum wheels, exel. tires. Clean interior. $6,500 obo (206)795-5943 after 4:30pm weekdays. FORD: ‘95 F150. New engine has 12K miles on it. $5,500. (360)457-3503
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QUIM CITY COUNCIL ON AUGUST 24, 2015
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An Ordinance Authorizing Expenditures of Funds for Matters Not CHEVY: ‘99 Suburban, Foreseen at the Time of Filing the 4 W D , V 8 , s e a t s 8 . Preliminary Budget for 2015 and Not Provided for in the Annual Bud$3,200. (360)808-2061 get for That Year
J E E P : ‘ 0 5 , W ra n g l e r, hard top, 6 sp. manual, 43K ml. $16,000. (360)457-9402 TOYOTA: ‘14 Prius C. 1200 miles, like new, with warranty. $17,900. 9730 Vans & Minivans (360)683-2787
This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after the date of publication of this summary. Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC City Clerk Pub: August 30, 2015 Legal No: 654033
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‘A time for healing’ Monday night’s Overdose Awareness Vigil to highlight addiction’s effects BY DIANE URBANI
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PORT ANGELES — When asked what she would say to invite someone to Port Angeles’ first Overdose Awareness Vigil and walk Monday night, Julia Keegan does not hesitate. “It’s going to be a very peaceful walk, a time for healing,” said Keegan, who daily sees addiction’s effects on her community. A nurse at the Clallam County jail, she has long wanted to hold a vigil for and with people hurt by drug abuse. Monday is International Overdose Awareness Day, with events to be held across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Gathering Monday Here, the gathering will start at 7:30 p.m. in the parking lot at Civic Field, Fourth and Race streets. Keegan, along with fellow volunteers in the Port Angeles Citizen Action Network — PA CAN — will hand out candles and ribbons while network leader Angie Gooding and Port Angeles Deputy Mayor Patrick Downie give short speeches. Then Monday’s vigil will become a walk: up Race Street toward Olympic Medical Center’s emergency room, where all too many overdose victims go. Because of the construction work going on around it, the walkers will skirt the hospital, turning east on Front Street, north on Washington Street and east again on Georgiana Street to Georgiana Park. At the park near the Chambers-Georgiana intersection, walkers will be invited to speak.
Speakers invited Recovering addicts, people who have lost a loved one to drug addiction and others who know someone who is struggling will be welcome to share their thoughts. This is optional, of course. “We are just there for everybody . . . to let them know we care,” Keegan said. Gwendolyn Hullette, a member of PA CAN and a co-orga-
nizer of Monday’s vigil, extended an invitation to any parent who has lost a child to addiction. “There tends to be a lot of shame,” she said. “When it comes to overdose, parents are embarrassed. They think, ‘If only I had done this or done that. I should have been stricter.’ “We want to remove that stigma and allow them to mourn. “The rest of the community is mourning.”
Opiod addiction Heroin, methamphetamine and opioids — including prescription drugs such as Oxycodone — are ravaging communities all over the nation. Clallam County suffers from a worsening trend, according to Dr. Jeanette Stehr-Green, the county’s interim health officer. She cites figures from the state, which are reported for three-year blocks such as 201214.
Hospitalizations During that period, opioidrelated hospitalizations numbered 559 in Clallam County and 131 in Jefferson County. That was up from 343 in Clallam and 82 in Jefferson during the period from 2009 to 2011. The number of deaths has risen slightly in Clallam while dipping in Jefferson. In the 2012-14 reporting period, 29 people in Clallam County lost their lives to opioids. In Jefferson County, seven died of opioid-related causes including overdose. During the 2009-11 reporting period, 28 Clallam County residents died; in Jefferson, there were nine lost.
Higher death rate In both North Olympic Peninsula counties, the death rate from opioids is higher than the state’s: Across Washington, the rate is 8.4 lost per 100,000 in population; in Clallam County, the rate is 13.4, while in Jefferson, it is 9.7. TURN
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Organizers, clockwise from center front, Joel Yelland, Rob Stone, Gwen Hullette, Julia Keegan and Angie Gooding have planned a vigil to promote awareness of drug overdoses for Monday evening at Georgiana Park in Port Angeles.
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Jody Moss, outgoing executive director of United Way of Clallam County, talks about her future plans when she retires from the agency.
Jody Moss moving on — but not from philanthropy Clallam United Way executive director plans to leave her position in September
“If we back up United Way’s work and find out what the problem is upstream and work from that perspective, we’re going to make a huge difference in people’s lives. I would say that’s what I’m most proud of, bringing that into being.”
That initiative addresses early childhood education to head off “those huge issues that become PORT ANGELES — This community problems like high Moss is rolling, and she says school dropout rates, drugs and she’ll leave no stone unturned. alcohol addiction, literacy issues The executive director of Clal- and health care issues,” she said. lam County United Way, Jody The new approach meant Moss, will leave her position rethinking how United Way Sept. 11 after nearly 10 years of funded its member charities. JODY MOSS heading the agency and two “If we back up United Way’s retiring executive director, decades of serving it. work and find out what the probClallam County United Way Friends and colleagues will lem is upstream and work from host a party for her at the Vern that perspective, we’re going to Burton Community Center, 308 They, in turn, will be drawn to make a huge difference in peoE. Fourth St. from 3 p.m. to the agency by new leaders. ple’s lives,” Moss said. 5 p.m. Monday. “In this kind of position, it’s “I would say that’s what I’m The public is welcome. most proud of, bringing that into good to have new leadership,” she “There will be cake,” Moss said. “It’s good to freshen the outbeing.” promised. look.” And after she retires? Moss has promised herself a Began as volunteer “I’m going to spend two trip back East — she grew up in Her connection with United months just sort of rebalancing, Cleveland — to see the autumn Way began when she and her and then I’m just going to see colors in New England. husband, Gary Kriedberg, moved what’s out there,” said Moss, 62. “I could never take off and see to Port Angeles from North Caro- what fall was like,” she said. “I really have no idea what lina and she started as a volunmight be next. I might do some “Where I grew up, it was teer. consulting. much more colorful than here.” Patty Hannah, then the agen“A full-time job is not out of She’ll return to Port Angeles, cy’s executive director, recruited the picture. I need to see what though — to stay. Kriedberg onto the United Way the community has in store.” “I can’t go back to a place board and hired Moss — already that’s too hot or too cold. Now I “Community” is key to whatan agency volunteer — as a con- complain about it being too hot ever Moss decides to do. She’ll stay in Port Angeles, con- sultant to transition the thenhere at 85 [degrees] and too cold tinue volunteering with the Liter- Port Angeles Association of Reli- here at 35.” gious Communities free health acy Council, keep on convening Hopes for replacement the Access to Healthcare initiative clinic to Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics, known as VIMO. and maintain her work with the Moss hopes she’ll be replaced Moss next took charge of the Great Beginnings Coalition. by “a visionary, dynamic leader “I’m just downsizing my work Healthy Communities program, who will move the work that I’ve and when Cheryl Baumann — a little bit,” she said. started light-years ahead, really. Moss said the United Way who had replaced the retired “I could never get as much board of directors was conducting Hannah — left the post, Moss done as I wanted, which is probaa national search but as of late became interim director and bly what every United Way direclast week hadn’t made a choice. finally was named permanent tor said when they left a job.” She said she’d stay 11 days United Way director in 2006. She’ll leave with happy memoafter her planned last day of Aug. “I sort of wormed my way in,” ries of the agency’s volunteers 31. she said. and pride in what they accomThat wasn’t long before chari- plished. New programs ties began facing even higher “It’s nice to feel that you’ve hurdles during the recession. done something for the commuAll three programs Moss still “It has been a real challenge nity,” she said, “and it makes it will help are integral to her phisince 2009 to raise funds,” Moss harder to leave this kind of posilosophy of supporting new ideas said. tion.” to meet longstanding needs, not “We’ve raised more than But leave she will shortly simply funneling funds to the $1 million in two of those years, after she turns the calendar from same established charities. but it’s been a challenge. August to September. With sun streaming through a “People are not so able to give. “It’s time. It’s a challenging stained-glass United Way logo in Maybe they don’t understand job. It takes a lot of energy, it her office window above Port United Way the way some of my Book and News, 104 E. First St., peers do. The way people connect takes a lot of commitment and I want to do something new,” she Moss said such “Community to charities is different now.” said. Solutions Initiatives” began with “I’m ready.” launching the 211 Help Line, New givers, leaders _______ then embraced the existing Literacy Council and Access to That, Moss said, is “another Reporter James Casey can be Healthcare programs and finally reason United Way needs young reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at expanded into Great Beginnings. blood, a new generation of givers.” jcasey@peninsuladailynews.com. BY JAMES CASEY
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Lion Irma Stennes, right, of the Port Angeles Lions Club, stands with Lincoln Street Safeway Manager Mike Legrande as he draws the winning ticket from the Lions Club health screening event. The winner was Glenn Barbieri. Each participant to the health screening was given a ticket to the drawing for a $50 Safeway gift card. Both the health screening and the drawing were sponsored by the Port Angeles Lions Club and the Northwest Lions Foundation. A rule of thumb is that if it’s warmer than 70 degrees, it’s too hot to leave your dog in the car. Short-nosed dogs are especially at risk.
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Experts give advice for reacting to dogs in cars IT’S 69 DEGREES and cloudy at the beach, with a humidity level of 83 percent and no breeze. You see a dog locked in a truck with the sunroof open but all the windows rolled up. There’s no sunshade blocking the windshield, and the dog doesn’t appear to have water. He’s barking frantically. Several news stories recently have reported on people breaking into cars to rescue dogs locked in, only to be arrested for their good deed. In response, at least one state, Tennessee, has legalized the act, making it an extension of the state’s good Samaritan law — but only if the rescuer takes certain steps beforehand, such as searching for the owner and notifying law enforcement. In Washington state, a new state law allows police officers (not private citizens) to break into cars to rescue pets. The new law ensures police will have limited liability for property damage. People who leave an animal unattended in a car — whether it’s hot, cold, or without water — could also receive a $125 fine. How do you know when a dog is at risk, and what should you do? Factors to consider include whether the car is in the shade, the color of the car (dark-colored cars get hotter faster), whether windows are rolled down, if there’s a breeze and the age and breed of the dog or cat, says Valerie Schomburg, animal control supervisor for Newport Beach, Calif., police department. Older animals or those with heavy coats or short snouts are more susceptible to heat. “Brachycephalic breeds like Pugs have a hard time breathing anyway,” she says. “If you put an older pug in a black car with the windows rolled up, he’s going to be at a disadvantage.” Look to see if the owner has made an effort to protect the pet from the heat, such as parking the vehicle in the shade with all windows open, covering the windshield with a sunscreen or the cargo area with an awning and crating the dog with a full water dish and a running crate fan. If that’s the situation and the dog is calm and not in distress, you likely have less cause for concern. Use common sense. If it’s a summer evening,
I’m thinking of enrolling him in a clinical study that will look at a new way to Kim Campbell after sun- deliver chemotherapy. and What are some things I Thornton set dogs are should consider? in cars Clinical trials have with winresulted in better treatdows ments, improved survival of open and pets and new ways to prethe own- dict the success of treaters are ments, but there’s a lot to standing consider. right First, talk to your veterithere, the narian. dog’s not Ask how the treatment at risk. your cat is or will be receiv(Yes, I have seen someing differs from the treatone raise concerns in just ment being investigated. that situation.) Your veterinarian should If the dog doesn’t have a be able to tell you if particishady spot in the car and is pation in the study will panting heavily, drooling, have a positive or negative seems disoriented or shows effect on your cat’s quality other signs of distress, take of life, as well as other pros action. and cons of the study. That can range from The study’s research going inside a coffee shop or coordinator can tell you if grocery store and having there are any costs to the owner paged to calling enrolling in the study (usuthe police or animal control. ally not), what treatments “Some people may be and aftercare your cat will embarrassed to call law receive, the type of results enforcement, but you want you may expect and what to get someone on the way the potential side effects of who can do something,” the treatment might be. says Temma Martin of Salt Your veterinarian and Lake City, a spokesperson the research coordinator for Best Friends Animal can help you decide Society. whether the potential bene“If it takes them 10 min- fits outweigh the potential utes to get there, that 10 side effects. minutes could be as long as Cancer can be painful, the pet has in the car on a even if it’s being treated. hot day.” Make sure your cat will Schomburg says Newreceive pain medication port Beach officers respond during the study. That to all calls. should be standard in any “If it’s December and it’s clinical trial. cold and rainy, we still Some clinical trials are respond. We don’t ever want placebo-controlled, meaning to make a judgment like, some pets get the treatment ‘Oh, I think it’s OK today.’ ” and some receive a placebo Be prepared to give (inert substance). information as to the condiIf this study is placebotion of the dog and the controlled and your cat is in description and location of the placebo group, ask if he the car. If you can, stay would be eligible afterward there to flag down the to receive the treatment responder so he or she being investigated. knows where to go. A major factor is your Unless the dog is barely cat’s temperament. alive, it’s best not to try to Is he a laid-back kitty or remove him yourself. one who’s easily stressed? He could bite you or run How will he react to having away or the owner could to go in for treatment? have you charged with Finally, you should be breaking into the car. free to remove your cat Once animal control or from the study at any time police show up, give a state- if you think that’s best for ment and leave. him. Don’t get into a screamHaving this information ing match with the owner if will help you and your vethe or she shows up. Let law erinarian decide if participation in the clinical trial enforcement handle it. will benefit your cat. “Between pet owners making good decisions and The Buzz — with Dr. witnesses making good Marty Becker, Mikkel decisions, lives can be Becker and Kim Campsaved,” Martin says.
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■ Have you ever looked at your cat’s toes — really looked at them? They have five toes on
their front paws, but only four of them touch the ground when a cat is walking. The fifth toe, known as a dewclaw, is the feline equivalent of the thumb. While it’s not opposable, the dewclaw does help the cat grasp things and climb trees. The toe anatomy makes it easy for cats to go up trees, but not so easy to come back down. The back paws have four toes but no dewclaws. Some cats have extra toes and are known as polydactyls, meaning “many fingers.” ■ A little anxiety tends to help us perform better in stressful situations, but too much can make us fail. Turns out the same is true for our dogs, according to a recent study published in Animal Cognition. Highly excitable dogs respond best to a neutral tone of voice, while mellow pets perform their best when urged on in an upbeat tone of voice. Service dogs, who must work in the face of distractions, usually stay cool in stressful situations, more so than pets who aren’t as highly trained. Try adjusting your tone of voice to match your dog’s temperament, and see if it affects how he responds to your commands. ■ A new species has been added to the canine family tree, raising the number of living canid species from 35 to 36. Although they share a strong resemblance, DNA evidence shows that the golden jackals of East Africa and Eurasia are two different species, according to a July 30 report in the journal Current Biology. “This represents the first discovery of a ‘new’ canid species in Africa in over 150 years,” says Klaus-Peter Koepfli of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C. The previously unrecognized species has been named the African golden wolf.
_________ 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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Linda and Gary Childs go almost everywhere with their “little girl.” The retirees, from West Boylston, Mass., love to parade 3-year-old Chino down busy streets in her stroller. They take her to restaurants dressed in her fur-lined vest or polo hoodie where “she sits in her own chair, very polite.” But their favorite place may be the seashore, where Chino wears sunglasses and one of her four beach dresses while lounging in a chair embroidered with her name. “Chino gives us so many laughs and so much love,” Linda Childs, a 67-year-old GRETCHEN ERTL/THE NEW YORK TIMES retired schoolteacher, said Chino at home in West Boylston, Mass., with his owner, Linda Childs. of the 12-pound Chihuahua-pug mix. “She just noted a growing demand for 60-40 split, Mintel found. children with every advanmakes everything better.” pets by retirees and the This gap begins to narrow tage, pet owners primp and willingness of senior living with age, so that the 65 and pamper their cosseted comUnusual but less so communities to accept older crowd is slightly more panions. The Childs are unusual them. Pet shops become superlikely to own cats than dogs. in some respects. “As recently as 2005, There are no definitive stores with designer clothes Retirement remains a there were very few com- statistics on the breeds of and jewelry. High-end pet time when many Americans munities that accepted dogs favored by various age foods — including organic, move away from things pets,” Ribaudo said. “Now, groups, but the American holistic, grain-free, nonthey have to paint, feed or probably 40 percent of them Kennel Club suggests that GMO offerings rich with nurture. Only 41 percent of are pet friendly, and that less active retirees — as meat, poultry and fish — Americans 65 and older live number is growing. Science well as those living in apart- account for more than 40 in households with pets, tells us that pets make peo- ments or who travel a lot percent of sales. compared with 68 percent ple feel so much better, and — consider smaller breeds And veterinarians report of those 45 to 54 and 76 more clients just don’t want like Chihuahuas or Dachs- a rise in pet obesity. percent of 18- to 24-year- to give up their beloved hunds. It is easier to trip Retiree pet owners seem olds, according to a 2014 family member. Today, they over smaller dogs, but it is especially devoted as they survey by Mintel, a market don’t have to.” harder for them to knock buck the tendency to give research agency. up pets. From 2010 to 2015, pet down their owners. The golden years may ownership in the United “As boomers become have less bark, bite and States increased about 3 Alleviates loneliness empty-nesters, they look for meow, but in the last decade percent; 65 percent of other things to nurture,” Glenn A. White, an said Richard Rosso, a certinew scientific studies, households own a pet, usuevolving attitudes about ally a dog or cat. During 87-year-old retired busi- fied financial planner in pets and changing family that same time, according nessman of Waltham Cross- Houston. “I’ve been in this structures have reshaped to the American Pet Prod- ings, Mass., said he “spends business for 26 years, and the relationship between ucts Association, spending a lot of time talking to my during the last seven to 10 retirees and animals, even on pet items increased 8-year-old Havanese, Cody. years, I have noticed that “Of course,” White added, the retirement dream for if much of the new research about 25 percent, to what is is not universally accepted. expected to be $60.5 billion “he talks back. I even sing many clients is still drinkto him” — though Cody has ing a piña colada on the Erika Ribaudo, a senior this year. adviser at A Place for Mom, For retirees, smaller is yet to respond with his own beach, but now they see a which helps about 200,000 better. Younger pet owners version of “Hound Dog.” Lab next to them.” families a year find living are more likely to own dogs Just as helicopter parSince the average Amerarrangements for retirees, than cats — by a roughly ents try to provide their ican pet owner spends more
than $1,600 per year on a dog and $1,100 on a cat, Rosso said, he now includes pet budget lines in his financial plans for retirees. Retirees and other pet owners have become more demanding in recent years, expecting businesses that cater to them also to serve their pets. The changing landscape of pet ownership is apparent at RV parks and campgrounds. “They have always accommodated pets, but in the last five years or so, they have started investing capital in dog parks, agility courses, sticks and tubes and doggy washing stations,” said Debbie Sipe, executive director of the California Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. “Just having a dog run is no longer enough.”
Travel accommodations Kampgrounds of America, which has more than 485 locations in the United States and Canada, is expanding such pet-friendly features through its Kamp K-9 program, according to Mike Gast, vice president of communications. He said that about 55 percent of its campers — the vast majority of whom travel by RV — own pets. The changing role of pets and retirement can be seen at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh, an assisted-living and memory care community in Raleigh, N.C., that could almost be mistaken for a menagerie. A pair of love birds greets visitors at the door. A well-fed Basset mix named Mr. Copper — the community pet known as the king of the table scraps — lounges on the dining room floor amid residents enjoying an afternoon cocktail. A volunteer pet therapist has a Shetland sheepdog in her lap as a smiling resident gently
strokes it under the ear, while dogs and cats scamper down the hallways with their owners. “Every one of our 302 communities has at least one community pet,” said Rita Altman, senior vice president of memory care and program services for Sunrise Senior Living, which operates Brighton Gardens communities throughout the country. “It is hard to measure all the benefits they bring — the happiness, the sense of purpose, the ability to nurture something — but we know they make a meaningful difference.” Blair Patterson, a 79-year-old Brighton Gardens resident who uses a wheelchair because of arthritis, said his 9-year-old Shih Tzu is a constant source of joy. “She is so good for my ego,” Patterson, a retired investment broker, said. “She thinks my wife and I are the most. Sometimes I think, ‘Dear God, please help me be the man my dog thinks I am.’” The growing belief that pets are not just good, but good for you, may make ownership more appealing to retirees. Some studies find that pet ownership can help reduce blood pressure, triglycerides and cholesterol while increasing one-year survival rates after a heart attack, according to Alan Beck, a researcher who is the director of the Center for the Human-Animal Bond at Purdue University. Other studies show that pets reduce loneliness and stress, promote interaction between people and encourage exercise. “It is clear that animals are good for your health” Beck said, while cautioning that the field is still relatively young, with few comprehensive studies to draw from.
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Beware of cyber-meanies Vehicle crash looking for personal info leads to loss TECHNOLOGY, I SUPPOSE, is a wonderful thing — just think about all the things we can do that we couldn’t do in the past: We can search through an amazing, amorphous place called the “Internet” for the answers to life’s more meaningful questions, like, “Which one of the Kardashians looks the most like any other one of the Kardashians?” We can invent and maintain incredibly complex spreadsheets that allow us to stay totally on top of our three sources of monthly income and seven monthly bills. We can compose letters or literature with the help of a magical, all-knowing force called “spell-check” that will promptly transform “whisker” into “whiskey” and steadfastly resist editing.
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ensuring access to your money.” And a number of clickable buttons and pick lists were conveniently provided to facilitate my descent into financial ruin (OK, a short descent, granted, but a descent nonetheless). Scam! Now, how did I immediately know this was a scam? Well, there was no link to a video about a cat. Yeah, alright, I also found it unlikely that my real relentlessly greedy bank would just up and decide to email me about my online security status when absolutely nothing in my life had changed, and I did manage to note a couple of grammatical errors that seem like a stretch, even for my relentlessly greedy bank.
Scam avoidance What did I do? Well, I did a “permanent delete” with the speed and accuracy of a spaghetti Western gunslinger. Another thing I could have done would have been to call — remember when we actually called people on our phones? — my actual relentlessly greedy bank to see if my account was outdated and “. . . you have no longer being maintained.” What I would not have done is to click on anything. Because once I do, the bad guys are well on their way to having everything they need to become me and, thus, get whatever they want from my actual, relentlessly greedy bank and probably set up other accounts and on and on . . . And all of that without the courtesy of a kitten video. Look, we all get things like this. And we all get
robo-calls. And we all seem to be surrounded by bad guys who are trying to destroy us all the time. No, but it does happen, so listen to this: When you get something like this, or a robo-call or whatever, just stop. Don’t do anything for a moment. Just stop. Breathe. Swear (well, that’s helpful to some of us). But don’t do anything. And consider this question: Does it make any sense? Do you have any reason to believe that there’s any basis for what’s being communicated? If you do, call your own institution/ agency/credit card company/health insurer/kitten purveyor and talk to them directly. Yes, it’s a pain in the you-know-what and, yes, it’s another thing to do. Both of which pale in the face of what you’ll go through if you click on the link or engage in a courteous conversation with the robber robo-caller. Welcome to life in 2015. We will not be going back to 1910 anytime soon, so we all might as well get used to it. Enjoy the Internet, revel in your grandchildren and bask in the latest cute cartoon that you’ve already seen 87 times, but pay attention, be a little cautious and be very suspicious: Some kittens have a meanstreak.
________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
Gal pal hangs all over her ‘friend’ DEAR CHERYL: MY boyfriend, Jeremy, has a close friend, Lucy. I know men and women can be just friends. In fact, I have more guy friends than girl friends. I’m not jealous of him hanging out with other women in general, but Lucy bothers me because she hangs all over all her guy friends. She’s always touching or hugging Jeremy. They’ve been friends for four years. Jeremy says they’ve never been attracted to each other, never dated, never hooked up. Lucy has a boyfriend, too. I trust they’re not doing anything, but it really,
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really bothers me to see Lucy with Jeremy. People think they’re dating because of how she acts. This is making me hate Lucy. I know if I want a future with Jeremy, I need to get along with her. But I can’t stand watching her with him. I’ve talked to him about it, and he dismisses it with “she’s like my sister” and “if I tell her to change because of how you feel,
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me when you’re there.” I don’t know what to do. I’m His Girlfriend, Not Her Dear His Girlfriend: If Lucy is hanging on your boyfriend to the extent that people think that they’re dating, something weird is going on. I can’t believe all the girlfriends of all her guy friends haven’t gotten together yet and straightened her out. And what does her boyfriend think about this? You know what? I’m not too concerned about Lucy feeling “awkward.” You and some of the other girlfriends should
take her out to lunch and tell her that her behavior is out of bounds and she needs to keep her hands to herself. Dear Cheryl: I’m 19 years old and engaged to be married in only a few months, which I couldn’t be happier about. I’ve known my fiance since I was a freshman in high school, and I couldn’t be more in love with anyone. But of course, there’s a problem. Otherwise, why would I be writing? As soon as his family heard the news, their feelings toward me did a complete 180.
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This is a situation where you will need to plan to pack a lunch for the kids for a few months. We had a similar situation, and it took four months to clear up. You will need to stay on top of things, or your case will get buried. Good luck! Clayton N. Can you help? in Seattle Our kids have only been in school for a few short From Jodie weeks, and the secondThere possibly could grader has already gotten be a larger group of fam- lice. ilies with more than a This is a very upsetting couple of kids in each situation to any parent as family that are applying well as the kids. for the program from When our oldest son got your specific school disit last year, the same stuff trict this year. we bought then is still I say this because available now. once everything has However, it didn’t work been approved and final- too well and had to be used ized, a family usually, twice. but not always, gets free Who knows if they will school lunches for the get it again, especially whole academic year. since we have a kinderHowever, if the funds gartner. are subsidized by monAre there any new prodies from various depart- ucts that may work better? ments other than fedAnd, with three kids, eral or state, then the how can we be proactive in rules and guidelines can preventing this? be a tad trickier and _______ monitored a little more Jodie Lynn shares parenting closely, especially if there is indeed a waiting tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, list. 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, WildPlus, it could be difwood, MO 63040 or direct2contact ferent from state to @parenttoparent.com via email. Tips and questions can also be state or school to school and even for each child’s sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com. individual needs.
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Wedding dates cause sisterly rift MY SISTER AND I have both been in longterm relationships. She got engaged in February, and I in May. We are both planning weddings for next year. She picked her date, then I picked one two months before it. She is unhappy about this. She told me I should not get married within three months of her date, before or after, which blocks out six months of the year. But my fiance and I want the time of year we chose. Shouldn’t more happy events make people happier? Katie in New York So, I guess a joyful double wedding a la Pride and Prejudice — with Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy and Jane and Mr. Bingley — is out of the question. Theoretically, you are correct: More happy occasions should make people happier. But “which occasions?” and “which people?” are the issues here. Assuming that you and your sister will draw primarily from the same ros-
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ter for your weddings, bridal showers and rehearsal dinners, I doubt that a multitude of parties in honor of the same two sisters, within so short a window, will make people smile. No, they will probably make folks grouchy (and rue the day they befriended your parents). I may be off base, but have you and your sister investigated the role that competitiveness and oneupmanship may play in your rapid-fire, dominoesfalling engagements and weddings? It may be coincidence, but I suspect not. Enlist a neutral third party to help you work this through. By definition, that excludes your mother. Think: shrink. It would be statistically crazy if no one in two bridal parties has one. I recant entirely if
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either of you is planning a tiny, justice-of-the-peacetype ceremony. Otherwise, do your best to negotiate a mutually acceptable calendar with your sister. Trust me: She will be more important to you in the years ahead than any wedding gala or anniversary date. Personally, a six-month gap between weddings seems comfier to me, which may require everyone to shift dates. And a coin toss wouldn’t be the worst way to determine who’s up first.
A neighbor’s rules We moved recently to a quiet suburban community. Our next-door neighbor welcomed us warmly. Then we gave an open house for our new neighbors. After the guests departed, my husband and two of his friends began smoking pot in our backyard behind a closed gate. Our next-door neighbor returned to retrieve an item she had left behind and discovered the men smoking. She took offense and told them that such activity was not welcome in
the neighborhood. She has given us the cold shoulder ever since, even after I wrote an apology. I have lost sleep over this. What should I do? Anonymous My doctor prescribed Ambien for sleeplessness; I suggest you visit yours. Who wants to be friends with such a judgmental neighbor? I give you credit for apologizing. I probably wouldn’t have. But seeing that it didn’t work, move on. Lavish your attentions on the house across the street. Perhaps they will be more broadminded in their friendship.
Missed messages I belong to a group that meets monthly to watch films and discuss them over coffee. Two years ago, an interesting woman joined us. A month ago, she had a bad accident and required surgery. I sent her a get-well card, and we exchanged several phone messages but never spoke. Eventu-
Lavin: Talk to future in-laws CONTINUED FROM C4 over backward? Young and in Love His mother now notices Dear Young and in all of my faults and points them out to him on a daily Love: Call your future mother-in-law and tell her basis, while his sisters are constantly telling him how you’d like to talk to her privately. Make a date to go horrible and mean I am. over to her house. Then simHow am I supposed to ply ask her what’s wrong. deal with my future inDoes she think her son laws? I can’t even go over is too young to get marto their house without ried? (I do.) Does she want hearing at least 10 differhim to finish his education ent sarcastic remarks. first? (I do.) What can I possibly do Once you find out what to make his family return to the way they were just a her objections are, you can deal with the issues head-on. few months ago, without And then do the same thing me having to bend
with your fiance’s sisters. And by the way, what’s wrong with bending over backward? It’s one of the secrets of life, and a small price to pay to keep peace in your new family. Dear Cheryl: I read somewhere that men never leave a long-term relationship unless they have someone new lined up. Do you think this is true? Longtime Girlfriend
ally, she asked if we could schedule a call. I replied, by voice mail, that I preferred not to book a phone date. I like to keep my schedule flexible. I tried reaching her a couple more times, but she stopped responding. Was I rude to refuse her request? Is she justified in being miffed? Anonymous Do none of you have cellphones in this land where interesting-sounding film clubs thrive? You were not obliged to make a phone date with your club mate. But considering her hard-luck story, it would have been kind of you. (And it was only one call!) Reach out to her again. Apologize for feeling overwhelmed earlier and suggest three times when she will be sure to reach you. And please add “Clouds of Sils Maria” to your film roster. It is the best movie I’ve seen all year.
Waste not, want not I am a single fellow who eats out regularly with a
small group of friends. We divide the bill evenly, even though I don’t drink alcohol or order appetizers. Invariably, there is a lot of uneaten food, including some that one of my friends orders “for the table,” that is never touched. I hate to see such waste. Would it be improper to ask: “May I take home the leftovers if you guys don’t want them?” Saul in Sea Cliff, N.Y. As children, my brothers and I could be counted upon to roll our eyes if our mother asked for a doggy bag. So tacky, right? Wrong! Now that I am an adult and responsible for my own meals, that leftover skirt steak tastes pretty good on an arugula salad the next day. Go for it, Saul. Perhaps your request will prompt your pals to order more modestly, too.
________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
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Longing for past casts shadow now DEAR ABBY: Have you any advice for handling nostalgia? While it can be pleasant, lately I have been getting very down when I think about my past. I’m sad that I can never relive those experiences, and I’m wondering what’s wrong with my life now that makes me feel this way. I’m 25 and have a lot of life ahead of me. Now that I think about it, I have always had the habit of thinking the past is better than the present. Then, a few years later, I end up missing that time in my life — even though at the time, I didn’t appreciate it. How can I start enjoying and appreciating my present and treasure my past but not let it hold me back? Nostalgic in New Jersey
DEAR ABBY Dear Nostalgic: Try Van Buren this: Each morning, before getting out of bed, take a few minutes to consider the things in your life that you are grateful for and that you enjoy. Picture them one at a time in your mind — whether it’s your parents, your friends, your health or perhaps a recent experience. If you do, this will put you in a positive frame of mind to begin your day. If you find your thoughts sliding backward into negativity at
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The Jefferson Healthcare Hospital Auxiliary recently granted $6,000 in scholarships for 2015. In the front row from left are Kelsey Nash and Julie Day, both scholarship recipients. In the back row from left are committee member Dee Lickar and scholarship recipient Abigail McGuire. Not pictured is scholarship recipient Kimberly MacIntosh.
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avoid eating them to prevent a potentially serious reaction. People who are allergic to melons also may react to pollen, especially ragweed. They sometimes develop allergies to other fruits, such as peaches, and to latex (Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, September 2003). Should your daughter need surgery, she should be tested for latex sensitivity beforehand. Someone with this type of allergy could suffer a lifethreatening reaction if exposed to latex gloves.
Low-carb diet The annual scholarship program supports county residents who are pursuing a health care career or upgrading PENINSULA DAILY NEWS their current health care skills and attend a Washington state college or PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Healthcare Hospital Auxiliary has university. The scholarship program, created in granted $6,000 in scholarships for 2004, was named after registered nurse 2015. The 2015 Dorothy Plut RN Scholar- Dorothy Plut, who founded the Jeffership Award recipients are Kelsey Nash, son Healthcare Auxiliary and was dediJulie Day, Abigail McGuire and Kimcated to and active in raising funds for berly MacIntosh. the hospital.
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Death-defying dives exemplify kingfishers EVEN WITHOUT LOOKING up, there was no mistaking the loud, rapid-fire calls rattling overhead. It is late summer, and kingfisher families are splitting up. BIRD Not only are this season’s offWATCH spring being forced to move out, their parents are going their separate ways. Joan Solitary for much of the year, Carson kingfishers are fierce when it comes to protecting their hunting territories. Other kingfishers aren’t tolerated. As a general rule of thumb, the size of their territory is about a quarter of a mile long. You can drive along the shore and see a kingfisher sitting on a utility wire, tree, fence post or weathered snags. Drive a little farther, and another one will be spotted on a similar perch. A hunting spot near the water is what they want. We see them the most along saltwater, but they also hunt along large streams and rivers. These tree-lined bodies of water are popular with kingfishers. Adequate places to perch allow the birds to rest and wait until they spot unsuspecting fish. Trees that hang over the water also provide cover from which a bird can dart out and chase away a trespasser. It’s a memorable experience when you hear a rattling kingfisher in the distance. As it approaches, the volume and intensity increases. Then, like a jet fighter, it streaks overhead, impossible to ignore.
LAST SUNDAY, WE discussed just how amazing spring bulbs are due to their extraordinarily long duration of bloom time, January through June, depending on the species and varieties you select. This Sunday, we will discuss those species, cultivars and varieties, and how to achieve this half-year of glorious garden blossoms. January. Spring bulbs actually kick off extremely early — early winter, to be precise — starting with the lovely, low-growing, spreading aconite. These are followed close on their heels by galanthus, or snowdrops, as we know them. The last days of January end with the flowering of the florific snow crocus (extremely hardy and will easily multiply) and one of my favorites: the surreal, perfect, super-miniature species iris that look just like tiny Dutch iris. February. Our perfectly mild, ideal spring bulb climate means early blooming bulbs (i.e., those that bloom January through March), with blossoms lasting for four to six weeks. The magnificent large flowering crocus, just like their small brother in hardiness and with a multitude of flowers per bulb, should always be planted together with species crocus for seven to eight weeks of continuous bloom. The end of the month brings on the earliest of the
multi-bloom white-and-yellow minnow, the purewhite thalia and the yeltulips: Andrew low-and-orange Tahiti are species great choices. May tulips, But there are dozens of often “midseason” daffodils, so known as buy at least six different rock kinds. tulips. April is always in full These swing with tulips, as well. are There are the beautiful bright, double early “peony” flowhardy, ering tulips along with the spreadearly multi-stems and the ing borvariegated foliage of the der greigii tulips. tulips, and they add fabuApril also harkens the lous early color to your heavenly scent of blooming yard. hyacinths, with newly March. Regardless of developed colors like being a lamb or a lion, March really starts to rock salmon and peach. Fritillaria, a unique and roll as numerous type of lily, also blooms in spring bulbs emerge. April, as do giant snowAlong with the species iris, grandiflora crocus and drops and the pastel, starshaped chionodoxa. rock tulips, the miniature May. The showers of daffodils, or “rock daffodils,” April bring on the large, start to bud out. trumpet daffodils, along Great cultivars are jet with my favorite split star with a very intense corona or butterfly daffoyellow and orange, or the dils. lovely Rip Van Winkle, Tulips truck on into which is a short, fully douMay, and so do the parrot ble-fringed, yellow-flowertulips, lily tulips, fringed ing rock daffodil. tulips and the late peony Muscari, or grape hyatulips, all bringing up the cinth, is a phenomenal rear guard. “woodland” bulb or is perI adore Dutch iris, espefect as a “border” plant. cially as a cut flower, and The month ends with they blossom in May along the stately blooms of the with another wonderful, calla lily, showing off its fast-spreading woodland lovely trumpet blossoms. bulb: scilla, or Siberian April. The miniature squill. daffs finish as the just-asWood hyacinths make hardy midseason daffodils their debut in May and start to bud. form dense clumps of tall, Great varieties like the
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multi-bloom stalks of flowers. May ends with the Asian lilies starting their tall and bright show of color. June. Allium start to take over the stage. These ornamental onions come in a multitude of sizes and shapes, from the 16- to 20-inch varieties to the fireworks-burstshaped schubertii — the most unusual — to the huge 4-foot-tall, 10-to12-inch-bloom-size globemaster, a bulb deserving of this name. Drumstick is a superlate, 2½-foot-tall, interesting-shaped allium, and Mount Everest is a great pure-white beauty. Bearded iris finish off the month, and that’s when the dahlias take over through October — five more flowering months. So start your online or library inquiries about mail-order bulbs (you’ll definitely be drooling over these darlings). Clip this article and Google the names of these bulb varieties and start stocking up for this fall’s planting of the spring bulbs.
________ Andrew May is a Port Angelesbased ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
‘Helldivers’ in early 20th century Four aircraft are known as Helldivers. There is the F8C Helldiver, a reconnaissance and bomber biplane of the 1920s, and a SBC Helldiver, a scout bomber biplane of the 1930s. The ’40s had the SB2C Helldiver, a dive bomber monoplane. Lastly, there is the Helldiver I of the Royal Navy. Knowing my father’s love of any kind of machinery, I have no doubt that he was familiar with the aircraft known as Helldivers. Perhaps that’s why he referred to kingfishers by that nickname. Once, when I referred to the belted kingfisher, Dad smiled and told me, “We called those birds helldivers.” From then on, I assumed that was one of the bird’s popular nicknames. Years later, I learned it was another bird, or group of birds, that claim that title. Grebes, especially the pied-billed and the horned, share the nickname “hell-diver” or even “devildiver.” These two different species, the kingfishers and the grebes, aren’t very much alike. True, both eat fish they catch by diving, but that’s about it. Grebes rest on the surface of the water and without warning give a little jump, and down they go. Kingfishers will hover in the air and then suddenly drop below the water’s surface to scoop up their prey. The nickname helldiver probably refers to the depths these small grebes reach on dives that can go down 400 feet. That means they are headed straight for “hell.” Those early aircraft made some death-defying dives out of the clouds. As they dived toward the ground, more than one pilot must have contemplated that he too was headed straight to hell. I still think Dad’s helldiver nickname works for kingfishers, but when they roar overhead and stop you in your tracks, “spitfire” is probably more appropriate. Whichever nickname we attach to them, this is when they earn it. Cries from calling kingfishers are one more sign that summer is getting ready to give way to fall. You can’t ignore either one.
________ 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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Vigil: Network CONTINUED FROM C1 (www.wearemended.org). DeScala will offer a few The Overdose Aware- words at Georgiana Park ness Vigil, Hullette said, is before the walkers make an effort to defy those sta- the loop back to Civic Field. “I too have lost a dear tistics. She and the other orga- friend to overdose,” he said, nizers have made signs to “and I know the need for carry on the walk, placards comfort and remembering a that read “Not One More,” loved one.” PA CAN can be found on as in not one more parent Facebook as well as on burying a child. “This is a labor of love Revitalize Port Angeles’ website. and hope,” said Hullette. Its next meeting, like the Keegan, for her part, saluted PA CAN for putting others before, is open to all together Monday’s event in Port Angeles residents concerned about the communia fairly short time. The network, which held ty’s drug problem. The session will be held its first public meeting in late June, is a subgroup of at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Revitalize Port Angeles, the Sept. 9, in the Board of grass-roots organization Commissioners’ meeting that describes its many room at the Clallam County projects on www.Revitalize Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. PortAngeles.org. Keegan’s message to “Everybody has come out of the woodwork to pitch people in or out of the group: “We’re in this together. in,” Keegan said. Volunteers from Oxford Nobody is alone.” ________ House, a network of homes for recovering addicts, will Features Editor Diane Urbani join the walk, as will Pastor de la Paz can be reached at 360Joe DeScala of the Mended 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. Church of Port Angeles urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.
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Loyal Order of the Moose No. 996 and women of the Moose No. 3 recently donated $2,323 to Quilters for Heros, a Port Angeles group that creates patriotic quilts for wounded soldiers and military veterans in association with American Hero Quilts. This is the fifth year the lodge has held a fundraiser for materials, doubling their donation from last year. From left are Cheryl Whiteman, a Moose member and quilter; Doug Richmond, administrator; and Gareth Osterberg, governor.
Death and Memorial Notice BARBARA LOUISE LINDLEY CLAMPETT January 24, 1937 April 29, 2015 Barbara Louise Lindley Clampett died April 29, 2015, shortly after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. She was born January 24, 1937. Barbara was a surprise to her middle-aged parents from Dayton, Washington. The family was struggling to get their wheat farm on a paying basis after taking a huge financial loss in October 1929, when the wheat market collapsed. A new baby was an even bigger surprise to her three teenage siblings. However, she proved to be the best thing that could
Mrs. Clampett have come to that Depression-age family. She was cute, happy and amusing. Everyone had a favorite name for the baby, even cousin Adele, whose husband, Dr. Frank Robinson, had delivered her. There was much discussion and arguing about
whose name to use. Finally as the baby’s sixmonth birthday approached, the “Notification of Birth” form was finally mailed to the Division of Vital Statistics in Olympia, Washington. Three names made the cut. She was now Barbara Sybil Louise Lindley. Barbara graduated from Colfax High School in Colfax, Washington, in 1955; from Washington State College in 1959; and she received her Master of Arts from (now-named) Washington State University in 1983. At WSU, Barbara was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She began her teaching career at Mercer Island High School, Seattle, Washington, and met her future husband, Bruce Clampett, there. They were married in
1963. The first year of their marriage was in New Orleans, Louisiana, where Bruce, as an agent of the Boeing Company, purchased screws for the Saturn spaceship booster. Missing the Northwest, Barbara and Bruce returned to Seattle, where Bruce entered the insurance business. While in Seattle they were blessed with two children, Jennifer and Greg. In 1971, Bruce accepted a position with Geller Insurance, and the family of four moved to Port Angeles. In 1973, when the children were 6 and 4 years of age, Barbara began her career at Peninsula College. She retired in 2006 as director of Family Life Education. She often said she thanked her children, Jennifer and Greg, for showing her the great need for child
and family education in these times when often both parents are working away from home. An estimated 9,000 families in Clallam and Jefferson counties have participated in the program since its inception in 1973. Barbara was very pleased to receive recognition for her work from the community. In the 1990s, she received a Soroptimist Woman of Distinction Award at a special luncheon. In 2004, Peninsula College funded the 30th anniversary celebration of the Family Life Education Program. At that time, Barbara received recognition on the cover of Peninsula Woman in the Peninsula Daily News. Barbara Clampett was preceded in death by her
parents; her husband, Bruce; a sister, Marjorie Baldwin of Gig Harbor, Washington; and brothers Dr. Dean Lindley of Paso Robles, California, and Dr. Robert Lindley of Mossy Rock, Washington. She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Clampett-Zavodny, and grandson David Zavodny; son Greg Clampett and wife Dawn Jackson-Clampett; sister Claire and brother-in-law Dr. Roy Peterson of Tillamook, Oregon; sister-in-law Lorena Lindley of Mossy Rock; and many nieces and nephews who have fond memories of the many Thanksgiving Day celebrations hosted by Barbara and Bruce Clampett. Memorial gifts may be made to First Step Family Support Center, P.O. Box 249, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
nis. She followed fast-pitch softball, as both her granddaughters played and participated in World Series tournaments. One of Gladys’ best memories was entering a contest and, to her surprise, having her entry drawn. A phone call notified her that she had won a trip for two to the Super Bowl in San Diego, California, and then for a week in Hawaii to see the Pro Bowl. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, knitting and crocheting. It gave her much pleasure to give the handmade items to friends and new babies. She worked in the Clallam County Auditor’s Office for 25 years, retiring in 1989 as supervisor of elections. Gladys was preceded in death by husband Joe on
November 13, 2007; parents Steve and Pauline Nastiuk; brothers Harry Nastiuk and Mike Nastiuk; sister Maryjane (Nastiuk)Kirk; and granddaughter Amber Bulus-Steed. She is survived by brother William Nastiuk; daughters Christine Machon, Dana Steed and Stacy (Dan) Craver; four grandchildren, Greg Hopf, Aaron Bulus, Machon Craver-Mendez and Dani Craver-White; and five great-grandchildren, Sara, Tayler, Mary, Madison and Mason. At her request, there will be no services. Donations may be made to the Healthy Families of Clallam County Domestic Violence Fund, 1210 East Front Street, Suite C, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Death and Memorial Notice GLADYS L. MACHON March 1, 1926 August 21, 2015 Gladys Machon was born in Painesdale, Michigan, on March 1, 1926, to Steve and Pauline (Lena Maski) Nastiuk. In 1927, her Uncle Bill was aboard a Navy ship anchored in Port Angeles Harbor. He knew immediately this was where he would someday retire. He purchased a home in the Mount Pleasant area and moved his mother, father and siblings from North Dakota to Port Angeles. Soon after, Gladys’ mother and father left New York and traveled across the country in a new 1927 Chevrolet with their five
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children, ages 9 through 2, joining the rest of the family in Mount Pleasant. Gladys attended school from the first through eighth grades at the two small schoolhouses at Mount Pleasant. One housed first
Machon, and they married August 18, 1945. They celebrated 62 years of marriage. Gladys loved sports. She believed her enthusiasm for sports was inspired by three older brothers and a uncle who were all very active in sports while in school. She played softball and bowled for many years. She won the Singles City Championship and tied for the All-Events Championship. She then decided to take up golfing. She had made a hole-in-one twice at Peninsula Golf Club. She and Joe also spent many hours fishing on the Elwha River. She was an avid sports fan, watching the Friday night fights, golf, bowling, baseball, football and ten-
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through fourth grade and the other fifth through eighth grade. She never forgot standing on the courthouse steps and waving at President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was riding by in a convertible waving at the crowd. He was on his way to the West End to watch a logger top a tree. The children were also bused from Mount Pleasant and boarded Old Iron Side. The memory of these two events was always so very clear in mind. Gladys graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1943. She worked as a waitress at Homer’s Cafe, at the Bremerton shipyard as a secretary for a short time and then returned to Port Angeles and worked at the Rayonier mill. She met Joseph “Joe”
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cover story The thirst is real ‘The Strain’ sinks its teeth into character development It premiered on FX last summer, and the premise is pretty straightforward: a genetic disease takes hold of New Yorkers and turns them into vampires. Hundreds of thousands of citizens run he 2010s decade has been a bloody enteramok crying for help, but no one outside NYC is taining one so far, that’s for certain. In the willing to lend a hand. past few years, we’ve seen AMC’s juggernaut As with most shows, the first season focused “The Walking Dead” dominate the zombie-apocon introducing characters, including epidemialypse-survival genre and HBO’s “True Blood” ologist Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll, sink its teeth into the vampire drama scene. Enter FX’s “The Strain,” which blends the best “House of Cards”), looking to save the world through medicine; Eph’s close ally, Dr. Nora Marof both catastrophes — undead vampires have tinez (Mía Maestro, “Alias”); Holocaust survivor taken over New York City, and in the midst of Prof. Abraham Setrakian (David Bradley, “Harry surviving, a select few are looking to cure the epidemic through medicine or flat-out eliminat- Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” 2001); and nail ing the night walkers. With season 2 now under- gun-wielding rat exterminator Vasiliy Fet (Kevin Durand, “Vikings”). way, catch an all-new episode of “The Strain” “A lot of the first season we spent following airing Sunday, Aug. 30, on FX. each character and learning about the biology “The Strain” began as a horror novel trilogy created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan of the virus and how it completely changes human beings into something completely different, and was originally imagined as a television grotesque and scary, but oddly kind of beautiful series. After countless unsuccessful attempts to at the same time,” said Durand in an interview pitch it to networks, though, del Toro decided with “Collider.” “That’s what Guillermo [del to adapt the idea into a series of books, and in Toro] does. I feel like everything in the second 2011, graphic novel publisher Dark Horse Comseason is just turned up, which might include ics began “The Strain’s” transition into comic book form, with the series running for 32 issues. that fear of losing your favorite character. It’s so
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damn scary. We don’t want to lose anybody.” Turned up indeed, as this season not only builds on previously established characters through additional timelines and flashbacks, but it also introduces new vampire hunters. What’s the most ridiculous character you could insert into a horror-adventure show about a vampire epidemic? If you guessed a muscle-bound luchador, you’re absolutely correct. A masked crusader named Angel (Joaquín Cosío, “Quantum of Solace,” 2008) appears in the fray and decides that he’s going to relive his glory years as a wrestler — but this time his opponents are the living dead. “What I like is the idea that a real Mexican wrestler is fighting real vampires,” said del Toro, as reported by “Collider.” “It’s not tongue-incheek. It’s not wink-wink. These are real monsters and a guy that used to be a wrestler but now works as a waiter in an Indian restaurant in New York. So it’s a really down-to-earth reality to the Mexican wrestler genre, and it’s a character I’ve been thinking about for ages.” Del Toro isn’t the only one thinking about the characters. Due to the scheduling of season 1’s air date and the beginning of filming for season
2, many actors from the show were able to dissect their own characters’ performances, which gave them the opportunity to hyper-analyze and dig deeper for anything that would boost their performance. “I was really grateful that I had that opportunity to sit back, as a spectator, and watch it. I did a ton of homework on trying to figure out who he is, and the books were very informative, but I had to fill in a lot of blanks too,” said Durand to “Collider.” “I just felt like I was really heavily armed with a lot of knowledge about who I thought this guy is now. I felt like I knew him a l o t more, going into the second season. I feel really settled in him.”
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The World Is Not Enough (‘99, Act) Pierce Brosnan.
Die Another Day (‘02, Act) Halle Berry, Pierce Brosnan. Movie Paid Paid Career Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Glee "Feud" Raising Raising Program Program Day Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Hope Hope Paid Paid Paid Paid In the The Brady The Love Boat "Ex Remington Steele Streets Francisco Mod Squad "Can You Program Program Program Program Islands Bunch Plus Y" "Steele in Circulation" "Beyond Vengeance" Hear Me Out There?" Paid Paid Paid Paid NFL Football Pre-season Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints Site: Paid Program Two and a Two and a Program Program Program Program Mercedes-Benz Superdome -- New Orleans, La. (L) Half Men Half Men Paid Paid Sport Big Coast Fishful Sportfis- Two Men/ Driving TV The Van. Travel Chek CHEK News at 5 Program Program Fishing Sportfish Thinking hing Fishing Aviators Chronicles "Norway" Around The Shopping Mantracker "Brian Wild Things "Costa Murdoch "Stroll on Package The The The Mantracker "Simone Channel and Samantha" Rica: Lemur Leaf Frog" the Wild Side (Part 2)" Deal Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator and Mike" Paid Paid Paid
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I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk,
300 (‘06, Epic) Bale. Will Smith. Gerard Butler. North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law Rocky Mt. Hunters Rocky Mt. Hunters Rocky Mt. Hunters Rocky Mt. Hunters The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Don't Be Tardy "On Tardy "18 Manzo'd Manzo'd The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Married "A Psychic Surprise" "Racing to the Truth" Tardy... the Move" and Out" "Reunion Part 2" 2/3 "Reunion Part 3" 3/3 Medicine Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid On the Blue Greed "Fine Art: A Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Money Collar Portrait of Fraud" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Hunt John Walsh The Hunt John Walsh
Sex Drive (‘08, Com) Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, Josh Zuckerman. F uturama Futurama Futurama Futurama Drunk Drunk Drunk Gabriel Washington Week Public Affairs Programming WA Week News Washington This Week Q&A Air Jaws: Fin of Fury Lair of the Mega Shark Planet See all-new footage of more than Shark Clans Alien Sharks: Return Alien Sharks: Close Shark 13 shark species around the globe. to the Abyss Encounters Austin Bunk'd Girl Girl Girl I Didn't I Didn't I Didn't Austin Austin Austin Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Heisma- Championship Drive College GameDay MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Seattle Sounders FC Site: Baseball T. "Sunday MLB Baseball nPrev. (N) (N) CenturyLink Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Night Countdown" (L) Chi.C./L.A. D. (L) SportsC- H.S. Basketball Elite 24 -CFL Football Saskatchewan Roughriders at Ottawa RedBlacks Site: TD WNBA Basketball Phoenix Mercury at enter Brooklyn, N.Y. Place Stadium -- Ottawa, Ont. (L) Minnesota Lynx Site: Target Center (L)
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Burlesque (2010, Drama) Christina Aguilera, Alan
Twilight (2008, Drama) Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke, Kristen
The Notebook Radcliff, Channing Tatum. Cumming, Cher. Stewart. Ryan Gosling.
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Battle Los Angeles (‘11, Sci-Fi) Aaron Eckhart.
Real Steel (2011, Sci-Fi) Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo, Hugh Jackman.
White House Down Channing Tatum. PGA Golf The Barclays (L) G olf Pre. CHAMPS Golf Dick's Sporting Goods Open Site: En-Joie Golf Club (L) L PGA Golf LPGA Classic (L) Web.com Golf Portland Open (L) G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls So You Said Yes (‘15, Dra) Kellie Martin. Elevator Girl (‘10, Fam) Lacey Chabert. Love, Again (‘15, Rom) Teri Polo. Cloudy With a Chan... Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Free Vacation (N) H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt Titanic's Tragic Sister Titanic's Achilles Heel Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces Titanic at 100: Mystery Solved Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Joel Paid Terra's Terra's Terra's Terra's Terra's Terra's
Cries in the Dark (2006, Thriller) Gina Stolen From the Womb (2014, Drama) Larisa The Good Mistress Osteen Program Family Family Family Family Family Family Chiarelli, Adam Harrington, Eva LaRue. Oleynik, Sebastian Spence, Laura Mennell. (‘14, Dra) Annie Heise. Weekends With Alex Witt Meet the Press Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Why Planes Crash Why Planes Crash Explorer "25 Years" Explorer Explorer Explorer "Hogzilla" Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer (N) Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Ninja Pig Goat Sponge Parents Parents Parents Parents Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge H.Danger H.Danger Paid Paid Swing Pre-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Chicago White Sox Site: U.S. Cellular PostMariners The Game Paid Paid DFL Soccer Bayer Leverkusen at Program Program Clinic (L) Field -- Chicago, Ill. (L) game (L) Access (N) 365 Program Program Bayern Munich Site: Allianz Arena Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Bar Rescue "Karaoke Bar Rescue "Corking Bar Res. "Back to the Bar Rescue "Storming Bar Rescue "Mystique Bar Rescue "Take Me Bar Rescue "Loose tion tion tion tion Katastrophe" the Hole" Bar: Stubborn Owners" the Castle" or Murder?" Out of the Bar Game" Lips Loose Tips" Vikingdom (‘14, Act) Dominic Purcell.
Sin City (‘05, Cri) Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke.
AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem
Mission to Mars (‘00, Sci-Fi) Tim Robbins. Friends Friends MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Mets Site: Citi Field -- New Friends
My Baby's Daddy (‘04, Com) Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010, Comedy) Sharon Leal, Meet the York, N.Y. (L) Anthony Anderson, Eddie Griffin. Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson. Browns
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (‘02, Fant) Elijah Wood.
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Madison (Kim Dickens) tries to stop Nick (Frank Dillane) from experiencing crippling withdrawal in this new episode. At the same time, Travis (Cliff Curtis) sets out to find his son, Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie), before Los Angeles falls.
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When a surprise intruder infiltrates Red Hook, Eph (Corey Stoll) must protect Zach (Max Charles) in this new episode. Gus (Miguel Gomez) convinces the Guptas to make a choice. Fet (Kevin Durand) and Setrakian (David Bradley) try to get the Lumen.
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West coast wonders: Nature is a beautiful and wondrous thing. It’s something we’ve been studying and examining and exploring for as long as we’ve been cognizant. So when there’s an opportunity to broadcast one of nature’s most awe-inspiring, organic events, it’s hard to pass up. A team of scientists, who are no strangers to TV screens, are converging on California’s Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary to help bring a remarkable natural occasion into homes from coast to coast. “Big Blue Live” is an exciting, three-night event, airing Monday to Wednesday, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, on PBS. “Big Blue Live” pays a visit to the United States’ largest national marine sanctuary, where, every year, a fortuitous converging of marine creatures takes place. Humpback whales, sea lions, dolphins, blue whales, elephant seals, great white sharks, brown pelicans and so much more all come to this place once a year. With cameras keeping watch and a live online stream ongoing throughout the event, audiences at home will be able to watch as the many animals swing by for their annual stop. To give perspective and information on the wet-and-wild event, four scientists will be on hand to share their expertise. Emmy-nominated conservation scientist M. Sanjayan hosts PBS’s “EARTH A New Wild” and specializes in improving wildlife and the environment. Liz Bonnin is a U.K.-based journalist who has worked on the BBC programs “Stargazing Live” and “Bang Goes the Theory.” Joy Reidenberg hosts “Sex in the Wild” on PBS and is a comparaDr. M. Sanjayan serves as on-air correspondent in “Big Blue Live.”
tive anatomist who specializes in marine mammals. Finally, Steve Backshall is a TV anchor and naturalist who stars in “Deadly 60” on BBC. “Big Blue Live” is a joint production between PBS and the U.K.’s BBC and could be a once-in-a-lifetime event for many people, as one of nature’s most wondrous convergences of so many species in one place occurs. “Big Blue Live” airs Monday to Wednesday, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, on PBS. Wicked animation: It looks like the younger crowd is headed back to Auradon. It’s far from unusual for Disney to spin off its films into animated series, and the Big Mouse company is doing it again with its latest hit. The madefor-TV movie “Descendants” premiered on Disney Channel earlier this summer, and it already has a spinoff series in the works. Scheduled to premiere Friday, Sept. 18, on Disney Channel, “Descendants Wicked World” continues the storyline told in its liveaction parent movie, and a good number of original cast members are returning to reprise their roles. “Descendants” told the story of the teenage children of some of Disney’s most notorious heroes and villains attending the same school. There, the children of the villains were tempted by a powerful magic wand that could have freed their outcast
parents and brought in a new era of dark villainy to Auradon. Returning from the film to do voice acting for the animated “Descendants Wicked World” are Dove Cameron (“Liv and Maddie”), Cameron Boyce (“Jessie”), Sofia Carson (“Faking It”), Booboo Stewart (“The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” 2010), Mitchell Hope (“Never Tear Us Apart: The Untold Story of INXS”), Sarah Jeffery (“Rogue”), Dianne Doan (“Vikings”) and Brenna D’Amico (“Descendants,” 2015). “Descendants” brought in more than 10 million viewers for its premiere, so perhaps it’s a no-brainer that a spinoff is coming so soon. The animated “Descendants Wicked World” premieres Friday, Sept. 18, on Disney Channel. From superheroes to ordinary heroes: Superheroes are pretty cool, but the men and women in blue patrolling the streets are the real crime-
fighting heroes. Now, an actor who has guest starred with a superhero is paying a visit to the Chicago police department this fall. Clancy Brown, who has recently been playing the villainous Gen. Wade Eiling in “The Flash,” has been cast in a recurring role in NBC’s “Chicago P.D.” as an inmate who doubles as an informant for Hank Voight (Jason Beghe, “Californication”). He’s set to make his first appearance in the cop drama’s season 3 premiere Wednesday, Sept. 30, on the peacock network. His role in “The Flash” is simply a drop in the bucket for Brown, who has established himself very firmly in the movie and TV scene. On the big screen, he has starred in “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994), “Starship Troopers” (1997) and “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011), to name just a few, while on TV he’s been seen in “Sleepy Hollow” and lent his voice talents to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.” and “Archer.” Besides “Chicago P.D.” and “The Flash,” Brown will also star in two upcoming bigbudget films due out in 2016: “Hail, Caesar!,” a comedy that’s been in the works for more than a decade, and “Warcraft,” the big-screen adaptation of the massively successful franchise of computer games. Look for Brown in the season 3 premiere of “Chicago P.D.” airing Wednesday, Sept. 30, on NBC.
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A former beauty queen is desperate to find a dress that puts her pageant days behind her in this rebroadcast, which kicks off an evening marathon of the series. Meanwhile, rodeo queen Becky looks for a gown with bling.
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8:00 p.m.
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A cold case is re-opened as Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Bullock (Donal Logue) investigate a serial killer known as the Ogre in this rebroadcast. At the same time, Fish (Jada Pinkett Smith) plots her escape from The Dollmaker.
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