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Christian Bolanos of Corona, Calif., left, and his daughter, Masda Bolanos, 5, cut lavender stalks to take home at the Lavender Connection during the Sequim Lavender Weekend. Events continue today. For more information, see story on Page C1.
Union wins dispute, large award over hours worked Arbitrator sides with Teamsters against Clallam BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A union representing Clallam County employees has won a grievance against the county and a significant award in arbitration. County officials say they won’t honor
the award to Teamsters Local 589 because it is illegal to pay hourly employees for time they did not work and that if forced to do so, layoffs are possible. Arbitrator James Lundberg ruled May 27 that Clallam County violated a collective bargaining agreement when it placed about 45 union employees on a 37½-hour work week in January of 2014 and again in January 2015. Lundberg ordered the county to “cease and desist” from departing from a normal 40-hour work week and ordered the county to back-pay the affected workers with interest from Jan. 13, 2014. “Although we have not precisely calculated that amount, we certainly believe
it to be in excess of $150,000,” Teamsters Local 589 representative Dan Taylor told commissioners in the public comment period of Tuesday’s business meeting. “This is unfortunate, because during the last contract negotiations the county’s negotiating team proposed to settle the grievance for just $33,000,” Taylor continued. “The union negotiating team accepted the proposal and the membership ratified it, only to have the Board of (County) Commissioners repudiate the settlement and force the union to proceed with arbitration.” TURN
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PORT ANGELES — Two Clallam County commissioners already knew the answer to their question. But Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach kept their colleague, fourterm Commissioner Mike Chapman, in the dark. McEntire and Peach said last week they already knew the state Auditor’s Office had determined the board acted properly in approving $1.3 million in Opportunity Chapman Fund grants that have become a battle line between the commissioners and Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis. But they said nothing Monday when they joined Chapman, the board’s senior member, in voting unanimously to ask the agency to conduct a special compliance review-audit on the grant awards and warrants that had effectively already been completed. They asked for an audit that already had been conducted. Had Chapman had the same knowledge as his fellow commissioners, he would have voted no on the request. “Why would I ask them to look at something if they had already looked at it,” he said last week. “That would have been stupid.”
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Peninsula pot shops pass compliance test Checks targeted underage sales PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
OLYMPIA — North Olympic Peninsula marijuana retail stores passed the first round of checks on compliance with laws directing no sales be made to those under 21. Mister Buds, Hidden Bush and Sparket in Port Angeles, Sea
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It’s now Sir John Hurt after honors Queen Elizabeth II has awarded actor John Hurt a British knighthood for services to drama in his 40-year career. The queen recognized the 75-year-old actor, who has received two Oscar nominations for his roles Sir John in “The Elephant Man” and “Midnight Express.” Hurt’s other roles included playing wand maker Garrick Ollivander in the Harry Potter films. Hurt, who was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, said his only regret was that his parents were
particular because it’s the first time she has played Victoria.” Her tour Shania in Victoria began June Shania Twain has 5 in Seattle. Twain extended her tour to include Tickets two shows at Victoria’s for Twain’s Victoria perforSave-on-Foods Memorial mances go on sale July 24 Centre in October. through selectyourtickets. The Canadian country com. music star, who will retire from the road after her Big finish summer-fall concert tour, President Barack will make back-to-back Obama is booked for his appearances at the Blanseventh appearance on “The shard Street arena Oct. 24 Daily Show” on Tuesday as and Oct. 25. Jon Stewart is beginning Dave Dakers, the arena’s president of sports and his final three weeks as host of the show. entertainment, said: Obama last appeared “We’re very excited to be alongside Stewart while he hosting what are possibly was running for re-election some of her last shows. in 2012. “Essentially, this will be Stewart announced earthe tail-end of the perforlier this year that he will be mance part of her career. “As a facility, we are very leaving “The Daily Show” after 16 years. happy to be involved, in not alive to watch him collect the honor at Windsor Castle on Friday. “It does make one inordinately proud,” he said.
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BILL ARNSPARGER, 88, the architect of the unheralded No Name Defense that propelled the Miami Dolphins of the early 1970s to the only unbeaten and untied season in National Football League history and two consecutive Super Bowl championships, died Friday at his home in Athens, Ala. New York Giants fans of a certain age will remember Mr. Arnsparger for his two-plus losing seasons Mr. Arnsparger as head in 1970 coach in the 1970s. But he gained renown throughout the NFL as an innovative defensive coordinator, spurring the Baltimore Colts, the Miami Dolphins and the San Diego Chargers to six Super Bowls. Known as One More Reel for studying countless hours of film revealing his future opponents’ offensive tactics, Mr. Arnsparger made sure his No Name Defense and its successor, the Dolphins’ Killer Bees, were prepared for anything. Mr. Arnsparger had only two stints as a head coach. A decade after leading the Giants, he took Louisiana State University to a pair of Sugar Bowl appearances and a Southeastern Conference championship. He then served as athletic director at the University of Florida, where he hired Steve Spurrier as coach to revitalize the football program.
_________ YOICHIRO NAMBU, 94, a particle physicist at the University of Chicago whose mathematical description of the phenomenon known as spontaneous
symmetry breaking helped explain the interaction of subatomic particles, contributed to the preProfessor diction of Nambu the Higgs boson, or “God particle,” and earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008, died on July 5 in Osaka, Japan. The University of Osaka, where he was a distinguished professor, announced his death Friday. In the late 1950s, Professor Nambu began investigating superconductivity, the process by which at very low temperatures, electric current suddenly flows without any resistance. He decided that spontaneous symmetry breaking, or SSB — the change from a symmetric to asymmetric state that scientists were just beginning to observe at the subatomic level — might better explain how substances become superconducting. In 1960, he published a mathematical description of spontaneous symmetry breaking that became a cornerstone of the Standard Model, the unified theory that physicists use to explain three of the four
fundamental forces in nature: strong, weak and electromagnetic. The fourth, gravity, has not yet been incorporated into the Standard Model. Peter Higgs, Francois Englert and others used his theories in the 1960s to predict the Higgs boson, which was discovered in 2012. In an interview with Physics World magazine in 2004, Higgs said: “Although my name gets thrown around in this context, it was Nambu who showed how fermion masses would be generated in a way that was analogous to the formation of the energy gap in a superconductor.”
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has challenged the right of the state and Clallam No definite word has been received whether the County to collect taxes on her property. Port Angeles National Frances Elliott Sohol, a Guard unit is among those Quileute and owner of included in President Shoreline Resort at Franklin D. Roosevelt’s LaPush, has been granted proposed mobilization of a temporary restraining four Guard divisions for order against County Treatraining, 1st Lt. H.W. Pollock, commanding offi- surer Robert J. Clark in an effort to stop public sale of cer, said. The president’s proposal her property for back taxes. Sohol’s attorney, Erik was announced in WashFroberg of Seattle, said the ington, D.C., on Friday eveclaim of tax immunity ning. stems from Article 26 of It must be approved by the state constitution, Congress, now in adjournwhich says, in part, that Seen Around ment for the Democratic “Indian lands shall remain national convention, before Peninsula snapshots under the absolute jurisdicbecoming effective. COLLEGE FRIENDS Meanwhile, Pollock said tion and control of the ConDISCOVERING that after today there are a few gress of the United States.” 16 years, one lives in Port vacancies in Battery A, the Angeles and the other lives Port Angeles unit, and 1990 (25 years ago) in Port Townsend . . . young men interested in The city of Port Angeles joining are asked to see issued a permit to Victoria WANTED! “Seen Around” 1st Sgt. Lloyd Brown at the Rapid Transit to build a items recalling things seen on the armory, First and Cherry North Olympic Peninsula. Send terminal at The Landing them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box streets. mall for its proposed pas1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax senger ferry service to Vic360-417-3521; or email news@ 1965 (50 years ago) toria. peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure Victoria Rapid Transit, The owner of a resort on you mention where you saw your “Seen Around.” the Quileute reservation a Port Angeles partnership
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between Joe Schmitt and Jack Rood, has been negotiating with the city over the number and location of parking spaces for future customers of the ferry. Once the ferry is in service, it will make the crossing to Victoria in 55 minutes, Schmitt said.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, July 19, the 200th day of 2015. There are 165 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On July 19, 1985, Christa McAuliffe of New Hampshire was chosen to be the first schoolteacher to ride aboard the space shuttle. McAuliffe and six other crew members died when the Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff in January 1986. On this date: ■ In 1553, King Henry VIII’s daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen of England after pretender Lady Jane Grey was deposed. ■ In 1848, a pioneer women’s
rights convention convened in Seneca Falls, N.Y. ■ In 1903, the first Tour de France was won by Maurice Garin. ■ In 1952, the Summer Olympics opened in Helsinki, Finland. ■ In 1975, the Apollo and Soyuz space capsules that were linked in orbit for two days separated. ■ In 1979, the Nicaraguan capital of Managua fell to Sandinista guerrillas, two days after President Anastasio Somoza fled the country. ■ In 1980, the Moscow Summer Olympics began, minus dozens of nations that were boycotting the games because of Soviet military
intervention in Afghanistan. ■ In 1989, 111 people were killed when United Air Lines Flight 232, a DC-10 that suffered the uncontained failure of its tail engine and the loss of hydraulic systems, crashed while making an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa; 185 other people survived. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush announced his choice of federal appeals court Judge John G. Roberts Jr. to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Roberts ended up succeeding Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died in September 2005; Samuel Alito followed O’Connor.
■ Five years ago: The Agriculture Department pressured Shirley Sherrod, an administrator in Georgia, to resign after a conservative website posted video it claimed showed her making racist remarks. After reviewing the entire video, the White House ended up apologizing to Sherrod. A train slammed into another at a station north of Calcutta, India, killing at least 63 people. ■ One year ago: A New York City police officer involved in the arrest of Eric Garner, who died in custody two days earlier after being placed in an apparent chokehold, was stripped of his gun and badge and placed on desk duty.
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A3 Briefly: Nation Trump goes after McCain’s war-hero status AMES, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump criticized Arizona Sen. John McCain’s military record Saturday, saying he was a “war hero because he was captured.” Speaking at a conference of religious conservatives in Iowa, Trump was pressed on his recent description of the 2008 Republican presidential Trump nominee as “a dummy.” McCain served as a Navy pilot during the Vietnam War. He was captured after his plane was shot down and was held more than five years as a prisoner of war. The moderator, Republican pollster Frank Luntz, described McCain as “a war hero.” Trump said McCain “is a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” The comments about McCain drew rapid criticism from other 2016 hopefuls. Trump said he avoided service in the Vietnam War through student and medical deferments. A spokesman for McCain, Brian Rogers, said no comment when asked about Trump’s remarks.
California fire calmed LOS ANGELES — A fastmoving wildfire that swept
across a packed California interstate, sending people running for their lives, was burning more calmly Saturday as rain fell and temperatures dropped. The fire had burned over Interstate 15 on Friday in Cajon Pass, a mountainous area 55 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It destroyed 20 vehicles on the freeway linking Southern California and Las Vegas before burning three homes and 44 more vehicles in the nearby community of Baldy Mesa. The size of the fire remained steady Saturday at 5.5 square miles and it was 5 percent contained. Fueled by 40 mph winds, the blaze raced uphill Friday and onto the traffic-clogged freeway, temporarily trapping hundreds of people amid a cauldron of smoke, flames and ash. Amazingly, only two people were injured. Both suffered minor smoke inhalation, authorities said, but declined medical attention.
Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for the today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Secretary of State John Kerry; Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Kerry; British Prime Minister David Cameron; Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry; Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark.; Reps. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Raul Labrador, R-Idaho. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Kerry, Moniz; Netanyahu; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Kerry, Moniz; Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Scott Walker. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Kerry, Moniz; Sens. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Ben Cardin, D-Md.
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Chattanooga attacks claim 5th victim’s life Arms OK’d at some centers for security BY TIMOTHY WILLIAMS KENNETH ROSEN
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — As the shooting rampage at two military facilities here claimed another victim Saturday, states around the nation sought to bolster security for local military recruiters by pulling them into safer locales or authorizing them to be armed. Petty Officer Second Class Randall Smith, who had only
recently re-enlisted in the Navy, died just after 2 a.m. Saturday from his wounds, becoming the fifth service member killed in the shootings at a military reserve center and a nearby recruiting center. Four Marines died in the slaughter Thursday. The gunman, Mohammod Abdulazeez, 24, was fatally shot in a face-off with police officers.
Two still in hospital Two other people, a Marine and a Chattanooga police officer, remained hospitalized Saturday with wounds that were described as not life threatening. Smith, a 26-year-old logistics specialist who was married and the father of three young daughters, was shot three times, suffer-
ing wounds to the liver and colon. Darlene Proxmire, Smith’s step-grandmother, said Saturday that despite the severity of the sailor’s wounds he had been able to give his wife the thumbs-up sign in the hours after the attack. “He loved the Navy, his wife and three little girls,” she said. After the shootings, Republican governors in at least four states have authorized their National Guard commanders to arm National Guard personnel at military bases, and in some cases at recruiting offices. Separately, Florida’s Gov. Rick Scott signed an executive order Saturday closing all six of the state’s storefront National Guard recruitment offices and directed staff to move to local National Guard armories.
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Briefly: World Saudi Arabia: Islamic State attacks stopped RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia announced Saturday it has broken up planned Islamic State group attacks in the kingdom and arrested more than 400 suspects in an antiterrorism sweep, a day after a powerful blast in neighboring Iraq killed more than 100 people in one of the country’s deadliest single attacks since U.S. troops pulled out in 2011. The Saudi crackdown underscores the OPEC powerhouse’s growing concern about the threat posed by the Islamic State group, which in addition to its operations in Iraq and Syria has claimed responsibility for recent suicide bombings aimed at Shiites in the kingdom’s oil-rich east and in nextdoor Kuwait. The Saudi Interior Ministry accused those arrested over the “past few weeks” of involvement in several attacks, including a suicide bombing in May that killed 22 people in the eastern village of al-Qudeeh. Those arrested included suspects behind a number of militant websites used in recruiting, the ministry said.
Leader on nuke deal TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Saturday a nuclear deal won’t change his country’s policy toward the “arrogant” U.S., making his first speech since the Islamic Republic’s historic pact with world powers. Khamenei said a more wide-ranging agreement with America is unlikely, striking a different pose than moderate President Khamenei Hassan Rouhani, who earlier said the Vienna accord could “step-by-step remove bricks from the wall of mistrust” between Iran and the U.S. However, the ayatollah’s remarks also praised the Iranian negotiators who struck the deal. That likely means he won’t offer a major criticism of the deal as Iran’s parliament and its Supreme National Security Council, the nation’s highest security decision-making body, consider the agreement in the coming days. “Our policy toward the arrogant U.S. government won’t change at all,” Khamenei said in an address carried live by state television. The Associated Press
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Poll finds division remains after court decision on gay marriage BY DAVID CRARY EMILY SWANSON
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NEW YORK — The Supreme Court’s ruling last month legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide has left Americans sharply divided, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that suggests support for gay unions may be down slightly from earlier this year. The poll also found a near-even split over whether local officials with religious objections should be required to issue marriage
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licenses to same-sex couples, with 47 percent saying that should be the case and 49 percent said they should be exempt. Overall, if there’s a conflict, a majority of those questioned think religious liberties should win out over gay rights, according to the poll. While 39 percent said it’s more important for the government to protect gay rights, 56 percent said protection of religious liberties should take precedence. The poll was conducted July 9 to July 13, less than three weeks
after the Supreme Court ruled states cannot ban same-sex marriage. According to the poll, 42 percent support same-sex marriage and 40 percent oppose it. The percentage saying they favor legal same-sex marriage in their state was down slightly from the 48 percent who said so in an April poll. In January, 44 percent were in favor. Asked specifically about the Supreme Court ruling, 39 percent said they approve and 41 percent said they disapprove.
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Nation: Black group, KKK hold rallies at statehouse
Nation: Ex-convict arrested in rampage that killed two
World: Most victims home after S. Africa train crash
World: Militants ambush Algerian army, killing 11
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE taunted each other on the grounds of the South Carolina Statehouse during separate rallies staged by two groups from outside the state. Black Educators for Justice, based in Jacksonville, Fla., held its rally Saturday on the north side of the Statehouse, where the Confederate flag was removed earlier this month. Later, the North Carolina-based Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a rally on the opposite side of the building to protest the flag’s removal. Two men who were involved in a scuffle were led away by police.
A MAN WITH a long criminal history shot five people, two fatally, during a nightlong spree starting in Benedicta, Maine before being apprehended Friday near the Canadian border, police said. The man, Anthony Lord, 35, faces murder and kidnapping charges. Lord is also suspected of starting a barn fire, stealing weapons and two vehicles, assaulting one person and leading officers on a chase. The authorities did not have a motive. Lord is a registered sex offender in Maine. He had been convicted of theft and domestic violence assault.
THE FINAL COUNT of commuters injured in a rush hour train collision Friday has been revised to 239 people, down from the more than 300 originally reported, a spokeswoman for the South African rail service said Saturday. Only eight people were still hospitalized, said Lillian Mofokeng, the Metrorail spokeswoman for the Gauteng province. “There is no one that is critically injured,” she said. No fatalities were reported. The accident happened at rush hour Friday between two stations, with both trains traveling from the Johannesburg city center to the township of Soweto.
AN ALGERIAN POLICE commander said Islamic militants have ambushed an Algerian army convoy in a forest west of Algiers, killing 11 soldiers. The commander said Saturday the attack took place Friday in Ain Defla province, 150 miles from Algiers, the capital. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the military had yet to issue an official statement. The attack was also reported in the local press. The attack comes as Algeria and much of the rest of the Muslim world are celebrating the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, one of the main holidays of the year.
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$2 million grant goes to Port of PA Funds added to effort for composites BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A proposed composites recycling technology center has received $2 million more from the federal government, bringing to $4 million the total grants promised to the project. The U.S. Department of Commerce on Friday announced the award to the Port of Port Angeles to retrofit a 25,000-square-foot building at 2020 W. 18th St., at William R. Fairchild International Airport. There, the port hopes to recycle scrap carbon-fiber materials produced by Puget Sound-area manufacturers that currently ship to landfills. The federal grant is to be matched by a $1 million outlay from the state Clean Energy Fund, plus a pending $1 million Clallam County Opportunity Fund grant. County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis has refused to release the county funds, prompting county commissioners to reapply for them to the Opportunity Fund Advisory Board.
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ment of Commerce grant will help this community solve some of the recycling challenges.� Cantwell has proposed the Carbon Fiber Recycling Act of 2015 that could fund a pilot project that could be based at the Port Angeles facility if it is built. Construction is expected to start this summer, with completion set for early 2016, according to port officials. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Bothell, said: “This investment in the composite recycling technology center will help support the port’s efforts to lay down a strong foundation for longterm economic growth and job creation that would benefit the community, the environment, and the local economy.� And 6th Congressional District Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, said: “When the new facility opens its doors, it will help us grow quality jobs and show the rest of the nation how we can turn yesterday’s recycled parts into tomorrow’s advanced products. “Everyone involved had their oars in the water, everyone rowed in the same direction. As a result, now we are seeing progress for the community.� Kilmer partly referred to Port Angeles’ inclusion in the Washington Aerospace Manufacturing Community, which is administered by the Puget Sound Regional Council of Governments. This makes it one of twodozen regions nationwide that receives preference for certain federal grants. Build-out cost of the composites recycling center is estimated at $4.3 million. The port has allocated $190,000 for its interior design. Besides the county, state and federal grants, the port plans to seek another $1.35 million to equip the recycling center, which also will house Peninsula College’s advanced materials-composites classrooms and laboratories, plus start-up space for manufacturers. The city of Port Angeles is providing planning and permitting support to the project. The port has signed nondisclosure agreements both with suppliers of carbonfiber scrap and with firms that plan to make items from the strong, lightweight material that is used in applications that include the Boeing Co.’s Dreamliner and BMW’s i3 automobile. The recycling center would open with nine employees, and its workforce would grow to 111 within five years, according to port plans. It also would spin off an estimated 89 manufacturing jobs within five years, the port said.
A public hearing on the request will start at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Room 208 of the Lincoln Center, 906 W. Ninth St., Port Angeles. The board previously approved the grant April 30. If it reaffirms it, the commissioners say they will reauthorize the spending, although that action has not yet been placed on a county commission agenda. Barkhuis, however, has insisted the money should be retained to fund a postponed sewer system in Carlsborg. Regarding Friday’s federal announcement, Gov. Jay Inslee said: “This $2 million federal grant brings the composite recycling technology center one step closer to its goal of converting composite waste materials from our state’s advanced manufacturers into innovative new products.� Inslee called the grant an “important funding milestone for the center,� which he said was “a tremendous example of a community with a vision for how clean technology will create jobs and opportunity to secure its economic future.� Federal officials also praised the center in statements they issued Friday. “Washington is already leading in carbon-fiber production. Now we want to lead in carbon-fiber recy_______ cling,� said Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Mountlake TerReporter James Casey can be race. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. “Port Angeles is leading 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily the way, and the Depart- news.com.
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BEETLEMANIA Melody Bishop of Port Angeles examines a vintage Volkswagen sedan during a car show Saturday at Wilder Auto east of Port Angeles. The show featured a display of classic VWs, Nissans and Chryslers, along with other makes, plus awards for ugliest vehicle, highestmileage Toyota and oldest-running Honda.
Sequim adds new acreage: City Council OKs annexation BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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SEQUIM — The Sequim City Council has approved annexing 14.66 acres of land bordering the city on the west. The council voted 6-1 last Monday to annex county land in the northwest portion of the city between West Hendrickson Road and West Fir Street and north of Ninth Avenue. Councilman Erick Erichsen voted against the annexation. “I don’t support this at all,� he said. “If anything, I would like to have it deferred so that we could do a little bit more study on this thing.� The annexation encompasses three parcels of land: the right of way for Cameron Farm Lane of approximately 0.87 acre, a parcel of 12.42 acres identified in the ordinance as the Cameron Property and a parcel of 1.5 acres identified as the Owens Robertson Property.
THE SEQUIM CITY Council has approved a schedule for consideration of a storm and surface water master plan, the first of its kind ever crafted for the city, that will take several months and extend into 2016. Council approved the timeline last Monday. The draft storm- and surface water master plan outlines three tiers of possible work ranging from $702,000 to $3.24 million. The three tiers separate short- and long-term goals. The plan can be read online at http://tinyurl.com/PDN-WaterPlan. Public comment can be made at the city’s interpretive center at the Water Reuse Demonstration Site at 500 N. Blake Ave. on Wednesdays and Thursday. The center is staffed from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesdays and from noon to 2 p.m. Thursdays. Residents can view displays and videos there. Comment also can be made to Ann Soule, project manager, at 360-5822436 or asoule@sequimwa.gov. The plan was prepared by Herrera
Ghetto next door Erichsen was concerned that county property owners living on larger rural plots west of the annexation will end up “with a ghetto right next door to them,� he said. The annexed land will be zoned as residential (R-III), which accommodates smaller-scale multifamily structures — with five to 12 dwellings per structure — at a minimum density of 10 units and a maximum of up to 16 units per 40,000 square feet of land area. The proposed annexation does not approve development plans for the property. It brings the parcels into the city and proposes the initial zoning to align with the Sequim Comprehensive Plan R-III Multi-Family Residential zoning designation for that area. Erichsen also was concerned that a road built to the west of the annexed land would require an additional 30 feet of private land to the west of the annexation to build.
The city of Sequim’s sixyear transportation improvement program plans for an extension of Ninth Avenue to Hendrickson Road in 2016. The plans allow a 30-feet wide easement on the west side of the annexed land. A road requires a minimum of 60 feet to be built. “It looks like . . . there is going to be some encroachment upon those peoples’ property in order to get the proper 60-feet wide for a road,� he said. “And that is the only reason why we are looking at annexing this thing in the first place.� Before the vote, Councilman Ken Hays voiced his support for the annexation. “I am in favor of it,� he said. “I appreciate the neighbors who live in a lower density [zone] . . . but the unfortunate thing is we have a boundary around the city and we have an obligation to ensure the higher
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Briefly . . . Queets fire grows under sunny skies OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Paradise Fire burned hotter and higher Saturday as dry, warm weather moved into the Queets River valley. Firefighters continued their containment strategy of the fire, which is surrounded by high, rocky ridges that are barriers to flames. They were using portable pumps and hoses to prevent its spreading west. The fire had grown by 14 acres Friday, five miles up the Queets River from the park boundary and about 18 miles northnortheast of Lake Quinault. It was moving slowly up the valley. Effects of the 1,600acre fire are patchy. Aerial video shows some areas within the fire perimeter unburned while others are completely scorched. To view it, visit the Paradise Fire Facebook page. The National Weather Service forecast sunny weather with highs in the low 80s for today, with east winds 5-8 mph turning southwest this afternoon. Saturday morning’s humidity at Lake Quinault was 45 percent. A lightning strike started the fire May 15. Since then it has smoldered in duff on the forest floor and climbed lichen up the trunks of trees, spilling flaming debris back to the ground.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula: ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN THE PARK — Tuesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Andre Feriante (classical guitar). Music in the Park is every Tuesday evening through Aug. 25 at the outdoor James Center amphitheater in the Sequim Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just north of Carrie Blake Park. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to the grassy expanse in front of the amphitheater and a picnic meal to enjoy while listening to the performance. Next Music in the Park: Fourth annual Sequim Karaoke Night contest, July 28. Traditionally, the karaoke contest winner receives $100, with second place $50 and third $25. For rules and registration information for participants, contact the Sequim city clerk’s office at 360-681-3428 or email kkuznek@sequimwa.gov.
6 hurt in pileup MOUNT VERNON — At least six people were injured in a crash involving 23 vehicles on Interstate 5 north of Seattle. Authorities said a tractor-trailer hauling gravel was traveling southbound near Mount Vernon on Saturday morning when it crossed the median and drove into stopped cars going the other direction. Northbound traffic was backed up at the time while police investigated an earlier shooting. State Patrol Trooper Mark Francis said the truck driver had a broken arm and chest injuries, and may have had a medical condition that caused the crash. Francis said injuries to people in the other vehicles ranged from minor to critical. Two people were airlifted to a hospital. Traffic backed up for miles as all lanes were closed in both directions.
■ PORT ANGELES CONCERT ON THE PIER — Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Olympic Express Big Band (bigband swing). Concert on the Pier, sponsored by Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, is every Wednesday night through Sept. 9 at City Pier. Dancing is encouraged. City Pier is a kid-friendly, dogfriendly, no-smoking, no-skateboards, no-alcohol venue. Some chairs are available for the disabled and early arrivals. There is a snack and beverage vendor. Concerts move to the roofed Gateway transit center, Lincoln and Front streets, if there’s rain. “Bubble Man” Greg Bondy provides entertainment for kids at Concert on the Pier with chalk for pavement drawing and a bubblemaking machine. Next Concert on the Pier: FarmStrong (bluegrass and beyond), July 29.
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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Symphony announced Thursday that the local investment firm D.A. Davidson Companies has contributed $4,000 to the Adventures in Music school project. In Adventures in Music, the symphony brings classical music concerts to all of Clallam County’s school districts as well as three Jefferson County schools. With these live music performances and support materials provided to teachers, the project aims to bring enhanced music education to local children.
Three times annually “We present Adventures in Music three times a year to all the public elementary schools in Clallam County, as well as Queen of Angels and Olympic Christian,” said program director Al Harris. He also brings musicians to Quilcene Elementary, Chimacum Elementary and Chimacum Creek Primary schools; in both counties,
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PORT TOWNSEND — Warm temperatures are ripening fruit around the area earlier than usual, and Quimper Community Harvest, also known as the Gleaners, is asking for help in harvesting extra and unused fruit. The Gleaners need volunteers to help pick fruit Tuesday evenings, Saturday mornings and other times. The fruit is delivered to such organizations as all four Jefferson County food banks, The Boiler Room, the senior lunch program, senior housing and, after classes resume, area schools. During the past seven
years, the Gleaners have harvested and donated more than 49,000 pounds of fruit — apples, pears, cherries, plums and figs — for Port Townsend residents. Port Townsend tree owners donate the organic fruit from trees they don’t intend to harvest; volunteers do the picking for them. In return for helping out, volunteers can take fruit for themselves and their family. Volunteers can come every week or whenever they are free to join in the picking. Picking groups are formed and then travel to the trees that need to be picked. Quimper Community
Harvest also needs people to scout for trees with fruit not being picked in their neighborhood.
Tree watchers They also need tree watchers to check the trees on their list in an area near their home and report to Quimper Community Harvest when the trees are ripe. To volunteer or form a group to pick or deliver fruit, contact Seth Rolland at 360-379-0414 or sethrolland @gmail.com. Tree owners wanting to donate the fruit can contact Cathie Wier at 360-3853581 or cathiew@eusers. com.
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OLYMPIA — Two statewide initiatives are expected to make the fall Sequim box ballot statewide. SEQUIM — The Secretary of State deposit box for city utility spokesman David payments has been Ammons said they will be moved. numbered Initiative 1401 It is now at the east and Initiative 1366. end of the public parking Microsoft co-founder lot on Sequim Avenue Paul Allen supports behind the public restI-1401, which would crerooms. ate new state criminal Residents can enter the penalties for people trafparking lot through the ficking in body parts of entrance north of the restendangered species. rooms, drive to the back of Self-appointed tax-cutthe lot and turn right to ter Tim Eyman’s latest reach the box. The parktax measure is I-1366. It ing lot can be exited from would decrease the state either driveway. sales tax unless the LegisThe deposit box was relocated from the Sequim lature puts a constitutional amendment before Village Shopping Center voters that would require because of the relocation a two-thirds legislative of City Hall to the new majority to raise taxes. Civic Center, located at Ammons said the certi152 W. Cedar St. fication process for both Comments sought measures should be completed soon, but both camFORKS — Written paigns submitted more comments are being than the minimum accepted now on a pro246,000 signatures so posed six-year transporta- they should qualify. tion plan for the city of Forks. A public hearing on the Tunnel timetable SEATTLE — Seattle’s plan is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 27 broken down tunnel borin City Council chambers, ing machine is slated to 500 E. Division St. start digging again by the Written comment will end of November and be accepted until 5 p.m. should reach the north that day. Comments end of downtown in about should be addressed to a year, officials said Frithe Forks City Council. day. The plan covering But drivers wouldn’t 2016-21 is used by local, be traveling through the state and federal entities tunnel until 2018 — to prioritize and fund almost three years later transportation projects. than originally planned, For information, phone said Todd Trepanier, the Public Works Director state’s program manager. Dave Zellar at 360-374The tunnel will replace 5412, ext. 242. the aged Alaskan Way Viaduct at runs along the Marine Drive work Seattle waterfront. Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES — Installation of a new and The Associated Press
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at odds with arbitrator CONTINUED FROM A1 said. “We cannot pay hourly According to Taylor, workers in any way, shape, County Administrator Jim or form for hours they did Jones testified under oath not work. We simply could that the county would not not do it.” honor the arbitrator’s Jones said the $33,000 award and would “simply that Taylor referenced was lay off enough Teamsters one of five separate compoto pay for the award” if a nents of a proposed settlecourt ruled in the union’s ment agreement. Commissioners were on favor. “The union will regard board with three of the five the any of these layoffs as items, including $33,000 payment, Jones retaliatory,” Taylor said. “So I ask the commis- said. “It was ‘take all five or sion, which commitment do leave it,’” said Jones, who they intend to honor?” Commissioners did not would not discuss the rest respond to Taylor’s public of the proposed settlement because of the active litigaremarks. However, they did dis- tion. The arbitration affects cuss the arbitrator’s decision in a Monday work ses- “Addendum C” Teamsters sion, saying it represented employees — hourly workan illegal gift of public ers with commercial driver’s licenses. funds. Most of those employees “We don’t really care what the arbitrator says,” are in the road departCommissioner Mike Chap- ment. A few are in the man said in the work ses- parks department. If a court forces the sion. “We’ve got a law that county to award full backour commissioners are pay to those Teamsters, going to live under. That’s Jones has been directed by the argument. End of the commissioners to make up the difference by cutstory.” ting salaries. That would likely result Filing appeal in layoffs. Jones confirmed Friday “It’s a tough thing,” that the county is filing an Jones said. appeal to overturn the “In no way, shape, or arbitrator’s award on the form is anybody, least of all advice of legal counsel. me, intending to do any“In our state, you can- thing to hurt any of our not order an employer to employees. We respect the do something that is illegal heck of them.” under state law,” Jones Jones said the now-pub-
lic battle is based on what he described as an illegal arbitration ruling. “It’s not personal,” Jones added. “It’s not trying to unionbreak. We’re doing what our legal counsel tells us is the only legal thing we can do.” At the arbitration hearing in April, union attorney Michael McCarthy of the Seattle firm Reid, McCarthy, Ballew & Leahy, L.L.P., said the county agreed in December 2014 to put Addendum C employees on a 40-hour schedule. McCarthy alleged that the county then budgeted for a 37 1/2-hour week for those workers without telling the union. An audio file of the union’s closing argument was provided to the Peninsula Daily News by an anonymous county staffer who asked not to be identified. “Permitting the county now to repudiate the commitment it made is to give it the advantage of a classic bait and switch,” McCarthy said in his argument. “They induced us to ratify in reliance upon their repeated statements. To permit them now to repudiate it is to give them the benefit of a shell game.”
She contends it requires a public hearing and signed contracts. She made the same argument about the Port of Port Angeles’ $1 million Opportunity Fund grant proposal to supplement the $4 million needed to comBY PAUL GOTTLIEB plete the port’s unfinished PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Composite Recycling TechPORT ANGELES — For nology Center building. the second time, the Clallam County Opportunity Port application Fund Advisory Board has The Opportunity Fund voted unanimously to recommend $285,952 in grant board will consider the funding for a $17 million port’s application at 10:30 downtown waterfront proj- a.m. Thursday in Room 208 of the North Olympic Penect. The panel endorsed the insula Skills Center, 905 W. grant application 6-0 Thurs- Ninth St., Port Angeles. Slated for substantial day after a presentation by Nathan West, city commu- completion by Sept. 5, the nity and economic develop- 1.5-acre park at Railroad Avenue and Oak Street has ment director. The board had voted 5-0 two sandy pocket beaches, April 28 to recommend to plazas and northern and county commissioners that southern connections to they approve the city’s Olympic Discovery Trail. West told the advisory request. The reconsideration board that the grant, made came in light of county com- up of sales tax proceeds missioners’ decision to returned by the state to the delay the allocation after county, would fund creation county Treasurer Selinda event space and completion Barkhuis prodded them of the trail component and into rewinding the approval of critical access to the process. port’s Terminal 4 pier.
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TACOMA — More than two decades after the beaten body of a Tacoma runaway was found along the Spokane River, a photo of her hangs prominently on the wall in a King County juvenile courtroom. It’s the same photo Rebecca Hedman’s parents took to Olympia 20 years ago to push lawmakers to pass the Becca Bill, which gave parents more authority to seek help for their runaway children. Yet today, critics say the law passed in the 13-yearold’s memory does more harm than good. It is the main reason Washington leads the nation in the number of times judges send children to jail for noncriminal offenses, such as skipping school or running away.
Parents speak out Becca’s mother and father, Darlene and Dennis Hedman, now say the law isn’t working as they intended: as a way to connect troubled children with resources and professional help. Some say that’s partly because the Legislature hasn’t provided enough funding for detention alternatives. The Becca Bill lets judges in Washington place kids in juvenile detention
for repeatedly skipping school, breaking curfew or running away from home — a c t i o n s Hargrove known as status offenses, which wouldn’t be illegal for anyone 18 or older. In 2011, the most recent year for which federal data are available, judges in Washington ordered status offenders to spend time in juvenile detention 2,705 times, more than twice as often as any other state.
Kentucky No. 2 Kentucky, the No. 2 state for detaining juveniles for status offenses that year, did so only 1,048 times — and has since changed its law to discourage the practice. Some state lawmakers and youth advocacy groups say it’s time for Washington to change its law, too. Already, several counties in Washington are pursuing alternatives to detaining teens who appear in court for noncriminal offenses such as truancy. Yet statewide, the number of times judges order youth to spend time in detention for disobeying court orders in those types of cases remains high. Critics of Washington’s system say sending kids to
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CONTINUED FROM A1 did not say anything about what he had learned at Commissioners will dis- Monday’s meeting. “I really want the comcuss whether to hold a hearing on the city’s award of mission to be the model of $285,952 at their Monday decorum and professional work session at 9 a.m. at the behavior, and something like that, looking back on it, county courthouse. The Opportunity Fund would have been a tales-outAdvisory Board recom- of-school kind of thing,” he mended approval of the said. “I expect my colleagues to grant last week and considers a recommendation on do [their] own due diligence.” the port’s $1 million grant Peach knew application Thursday. State Auditor’s Office Peach learned about the spokesman Thomas Shapley decision from county Adminsaid state examiners Carol istrator Jim Jones, who said Ehlinger and Alexander he learned about it from Beherndt, who began their Nichols. overall review of 2014 “It was never part of my finances in late June, thinking and decision-makreviewed the appropriate- ing,” he said of not making ness of the grant-award prothe decision known. I was cess at Barkhuis’ request. focused on the future.” Barkhuis refused in May No concerns to sign off on board-approved Ehlinger and Beherndt warrants of $285,952 to the “found no issue with this city of Port Angeles for a concern over the warrants,” waterfront improvement project and $1 million for Shapley said. McEntire said he had building improvements to learned about the decision the port’s Composite Recybefore the Monday meeting cling Technology Center. “That is the law,” she “presumably” from Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nich- insisted, a position disputed ols, and learned about the by Nichols. “The law is not the state determination directly from auditor, the law is the attorBeherndt on Tuesday. He also spoke with Doug ney general or Superior Cochran, Auditor’s Office Court.” On May 11, a day before chief of staff, the week before commissioners awarded the about the special audit. two grants, Barkhuis threatened to withhold the funds Awaiting letter and called for a judicial McEntire said he left the review of the board’s action. conversation believing the agency would soon issue a Rewound process letter formalizing a decision After Barkhuis took issue that the commissioners had with the decisions on her done nothing wrong. That letter would, in www.patoday.com website, effect, be the compliance- the commissioners rewound review audit that the com- the approval process. On July 11, they voided missioners asked the Audithe warrants and sent the tor’s Office to conduct. “If an auditor looks at requests back the Opportusomething and finds some- nity Fund Advisory Board, thing that has gone wrong, which had overwhelmingly they are going to let you approved both applications. That left Chapman know,” McEntire intentionally believing, he said last week,
up to seven days of detention for repeatedly skipping school or running away hasn’t been shown to change their behavior and can actually traumatize them instead. “We use it too frequently,” said state Sen. Jeannie Darneille, D-Tacoma. “It’s harmful, and it’s costly.” Darneille and others worry especially about effects of detaining youth whose worst offense is playing hooky alongside teenagers who have committed crimes such as murder or assault. Yet supporters of the law say it has kept many kids from advancing to more serious crimes, and in some cases, may have saved them from ending up like Becca Hedman.
Hargrove creator Sen. Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam and the original Senate sponsor of the Becca Bill, said that without the threat of detention, judges “would have no leverage” to make kids follow court orders to attend school or come home at night. “Becca was put together to keep kids from getting hurt — to keep kids from getting into the criminal justice system,” Hargrove said. “It was to protect the kids, not to punish them.”
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that hearings were imminent. “How do you go to the Opportunity Fund board and say, you start over, and we do not have a public hearing? McEntire, the board chairman who is up for reelection this year, indicated that additional public review was not part of his thinking. “What I was interested in was a mechanism to stop the interest-rate clock,” he said. Peach said the county was accruing interest of $413 a day on the unpaid warrants. Nichols said Thursday there is “nothing preventing the commissioners from holding a hearing. Chapman said he will vote against granting the Opportunity Fund money if there are no hearings. “Without a public hearing, you begin to embarrass yourself,” he said. “The reason we started over was because there was some concern about there not being a public process. “I support the projects but I cannot continue to support a process that isn’t working. Peach said he is against scheduling a hearing, saying the Opportunity Fund board already held one. McEntire would not say whether he does or does not support setting a hearing. “I am in favor of following the law, and the law in our county policy indicates there is no hearing legally required,” he said. “I’m not one to go beyond the law or short of the law.” McEntire would not comment on what the commissioners might do if they reapprove the allocations and Barkhuis continues withholding the funds. “We’ll cross that bridge when we come it,” he said. The state Attorney General’s Office has already said it will not investigate the appropriations without a request from Nichols or Gov. Jay Inslee. “I want to take it to Superior Court,” Barkhuis said last week. “They are forcing my hand.”
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The project was roundly praised as helping the city realize the waterfront’s unfulfilled promise as a draw for residents and tourists alike. “This is a sleeping asset that we have,” advisory board Chairman Alan Barnard said. City Councilman Patrick Downie said he has heard countless times from citizens about the need for more waterfront access. “The use of the word opportunity is extraordinarily apropos to provide an opportunity to experience Port Angeles in a very special way,” Downie said. City Councilwoman Cherie Kidd chaired the city-sponsored PA Forward committee that inspired the waterfront project. “We have to upgrade to improve our waterfront for the sake of people who live here, for the sake of people who come to our community, and allow the people of our community the potential to grow,” she said.
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Clallam County Opportunity Fund Advisory Board members will consider a Port of Port Angeles application for $1 million when they meet Thursday. The meeting is at 10:30 a.m. in Room 208 of the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center, 905 W. Ninth St., Port Angeles. The funds would be used to complete building Clallam PUD improvements to the port’s Clallam County Public Composite Recycling TechUtility District commisnology Center. sioners will consider immediate work to allow water Port Angeles city to be pumped to the Upper Port Angeles City Coun- Fairview water system cil members will receive an when they meet Monday. update on the city’s fluoriThe meeting will begin dation program when they at 1:30 p.m. in the boardmeet Tuesday. room of the Port Angeles The contract for adding main office, 2431 E. U.S. the chemical into the water Highway 101. supply comes up for a The commissioners will renewal next year. consider declaring an emerThe meeting will begin gency and authorizing at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 emergency work without a E. Fifth St. formal bid for furnishing The regular meeting and installing necessary will be preceded by a 5:30 electrical equipment to p.m. executive session to pump the water. discuss collective bargainStaff will provide an ing with an employee orga- update on the water shortnization, including contract age in the Upper Fairview negotiations. No subsewater system later in the quent action is expected. meeting. Council members also Other agenda items will consider the reallocainclude: tion of 2010 bond proceeds ■ An excellence in perthat were intended for the formance award to an failed “smart meter,” or Advanced Metering Infra- employee. ■ A resolution estabstructure Project, when they meet Tuesday in regu- lishing the district’s schedule of deposits and charges lar session. They also will set a pub- and electric line extension lic hearing date for surplus unit prices. ■ A request for proequipment and property at the Morse Creek Hydro- posal for firms interested in electric Project and hear an providing a residential update from City Manager mail-by-request service for Dan McKeen on ambulance the district to provide energy-saving advanced service. power strips for home entertainment systems. Sequim schools The Sequim School Board will consider a third attempt to pass a bond measure when it meets Monday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. at 503 N. Sequim Ave. It will review a draft bond resolution. The district unsuccessfully tried to pass construction bonds in February and in April 2014.
Clallam Transit Clallam Transit board members will consider an agreement with the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for public transit service when they gather in Sequim on Monday.
Charter review The Clallam County Charter Review Commission will discuss potential charter amendments on Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Clallam County Courthouse.
Board of Health The Clallam County Board of Health will hear a cost analysis of the a winter measles outbreak on Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
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The Port Townsend Paper Corp. mill is Jefferson County’s largest private employer.
Water shortage could idle PT Paper Corp. mill BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — If the city water supply dips too low, Port Townsend Paper Corp., the largest private employer in Jefferson County with 295 workers, will suspend operations. A mill shutdown would have “significant economic impact,” said David Timmons, Port Townsend city manager. Felix Vicino, Port Townsend Paper Corp.’s human resources director, declined to provide any details about how many employees would be laid off or retained during a shutdown period. “Any comments or strategies would be mere speculation and that’s something we’re not prepared to do,” Vicino said in an email. A proposed water plan would require the mill to
suspend operations if supply falls below a certain level, Timmons said. “We have a formula and a timeline that calculates water use that begins as soon as we go off-river,” he said, adding that the plan depends on City Lake being half full, with 70 million gallons by Nov. 15. “We need to have a certain amount of water available to us and the formula allows us to accomplish this, which could require the mill to shut down.”
City Council action The Port Townsend City Council will consider declaring an emergency when it meets at 6:30 p.m. Monday in its chambers at historic City Hall at 540 Water St. The declaration would give the city manager the authority to put water conservation measures into
effect. A plan is needed because stream flows that feed the city’s water supply are at less than a third of normal for this time of year, city staff said. Gov. Jay Inslee declared a drought on the North Olympic Peninsula, among other areas, on March 13 this year. On May 15, Inslee declared a statewide drought emergency. The city draws its water from the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene Rivers, using Lords Lake in Quilcene and City Lake in Chimacum as backups when the river no longer meets water needs. The Nippon Paper Industries USA mill in Port Angeles is fed by the Elwha River, from which city officials forecast there is little worry of having insufficient water.
Pot: Underage sales watched CONTINUED FROM A1 for potential criminal prosecution. Businesses cited for sale “While perfect compliance is always a challeng- to a minor face a 10-day ing goal, it is clearly in suspension or $2,500 fine. A everyone’s interest that our second violation within licensees be vigilant about three years requires a preventing underage sales,” 30-day suspension with no monetary option. BusiRushford said. The 18 businesses will nesses who receive three be cited for selling mari- public safety violations juana to minors, with cases within three years face referred to the respective license cancellation. prosecuting attorney’s office The compliance checks
were the first of retail marijuana stores since they opened following 2012 voter approval of Initiative 502 which legalized recreational marijuana for adults. Investigative aides between 18 and 20 years old assist officers with compliance checks. For more information, see “press releases” at www. liq.wa.gov..
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limits until the sea gulls’ chicks are able to fly. KING-TV reported that county workers have posted fliers on each floor and set up barriers to keep people away from the floor where the sea
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he Annual Dinner is Peninsula Behavioral Health’s major fund raising event, and this year we welcomed Daniel James Brown, the celebrated author of The Boys in the Boat, as our guest speaker. The Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association and Museum and Art Center, Sequim showered us with memorabilia, décor and utter friendship. And of course our dinner would not have been the success that it was without the support of our generous sponsors, friends of the agency and guests.
Last year, over 4,000 clients received treatment at Peninsula Behavioral Health, and it could not have been done without substantial assistance from hundreds of community members. Support has come in many forms, and it is for all this help that we would like to express our sincere appreciation. Thank you to everyone who has made it possible for PBH to serve the community.
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Two giant columns of smoke rise above the plains of Grant County near Moses Lake. The black smoke comes from several buildings burning at the Inland Tarp & Liner plant that makes covers for hay. The white column comes from 11,000 tons of hay that was ignited when a propane tank exploded. Grant County sheriff’s spokesman Kyle Foreman said no one was injured in the Friday fires.
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Amy Scott Wendy Sisk Rick Skelly Amie Smith Kathy Stevens Will Stevenson, Jr. Rachel Sullivan Birgit Talman Jose Tapia Mikel Townsley Sierra Troyer Jeff Tucker Thuy-Tien Vo Bill Walker Jamie Wallace Joseph Wanner Kristin Warner Jaclyn Wilson Robin Wilson Dr. Sarah Winternitz Arista Wyatt Tim Wyatt Kimberle Ykema Mike Zimmer Wes Zimmer
Arts award nominees sought by state agency PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
OLYMPIA — The state Arts Commission, aka ArtsWA, has opened the nomination process for the Governor’s Arts and Heritage Awards. ArtsWA, the organizer and producer of the event on behalf of Gov. Jay Inslee, is working to get nominations in from across the state. “There are many Washington state artists, arts organizations, arts educators, heritage organizations, heritage leaders and upand-coming young arts leaders on the Olympic Peninsula who are deserving of this award in 2015,” Karen Hanan, executive director of ArtsWA, wrote in a news release.
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Annual Dinner Guests Amanda Anderson Zoe Apisdorf *Sam and Martha Baker *Carol Barnes Pam Beard Peter Becker *Dean & Carleen Bensen Elise Beuke Howard Blair Lee Bowen *Cynthia Bradford *Andy & Colleen Brastad Dustin Brenske **David & Kathy Brown Daniel James Brown Karen Brown Peter Mehl & Bonnie Bulach **Chuck & Pam Bundy Emily Bundy *Steven & Winnie Bush Jim & Barb Cammack Linda Carpenter Chrysalis Carter **Peter Casey & Jill Paulk Dee Chatman Michael Cobb & Silvia Corzo Neil Conklin JoAnn Cook **Paul & Pam Cunningham Anne Dalton *John Danks *Suzanne DeBey Christopher & Connie DeChant *Lucy Edwards *Rob Epstein & Betsy Wharton Ellen Fetchiet **Chris Frank & Jennifer Richards Jeff Garbacz Andy & Eleanor Geiger *Susan Gile Rosslynn Glazier Lewis & Becky Godby *Ileana Haggerty *Dan & Elizabeth Haladay John & Betty Halberg **James & Joanne Hallett Ned Hammar Bill & Marni Hannan Lloyd Hannemann
Kathy Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Brad Hardy Carol Hathaway **Richard & Margaret Hearney **David Hendrickson & Pam Brown David & Heather Herman *William & Susanne Herrick Mary Hogan *Jean Hordyk Nancy Howland Jim Huntley Connie Irving *Randy & Carol Johnson *Jo Johnston Carolyn Johnston Joshua & Victoria Jones *Scott Kennedy Veronica Kennedy William & Trudy Kindler *Richard & Lynne Kott Jon Krause **Dean & Kathryn Kruse *Phil & Carolyn Langston *Jim & Dee Leskinovitch Tara Lopez Lissa Lubinski Susan Lynch-Ritchie **Dick Manning & Jen Gouge Paul Martin Susan Mather Michael & Barbara Maxwell **Patrick & Mari McMenamin Lisa McSweeney John & Marti Melcher **Rebekah Miller Gary & Carol Mitzner Cindy Moore *Rosemary Moorehead David & Judith Morris George & Martha Moyer Grant Munro Dave & Claudia Neupert **Eric Nicholson Ann Nolan Roger & Maura Oakes *Jerry & Kayla Oakes Judith Parker Steve Pazan Marilyn Perkins
Christine Peterson *Joe Peterson *Dan Peterson Oscar Peterson Wilma Peterson Pete & Michele Pettit Margaret Platt Dan Pottiger *Kathi Pressley Larry & Nancy Prince-Fox Cathy Ramsdell **Dean & Deb Reed Nina Richards *Chris & Jen Riffle Susan Roberts Rodrigo Rodrigues **Ryan & Katie Rudd *Juan & Joyce Ruiz Dawn Saiz *Glynda Schaad **Norm & Helen Schaaf Bette Schueler Mike Shirley Rick Sindars Wendy Sisk Evan & Rienera Sivesind Debby Smith Erik Smith Jeff Stauffer *Judy Stipe Matt Stolpa *Chris & Laurie Szczepczynski Francis & Penny Thiemann *Rob Tulloch *Ed & Kathy Tulloch **Gene & Norma Turner Judy Walz John & Mary Wegmann Rob Welch Jeff & Kate Weller *Paul & Gwyn Wessel Ray & Judy Willman **Regina Wood Kim Ykema Don & Geri Zanon Steve Zenovic & Nina Pitts *Richard & Yvonne Ziomkowski
Deadline Aug. 17 The deadline to nominate an individual or organization is Aug. 17. For guidelines, criteria
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The historic Elwha Ranger Station was closed Saturday for upgrades to the interior and the public restroom and to add entry ramps into the building. The closure is expected to extend throughout the summer, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman. Work on the building will be completed by park staff while a contract will be issued for concrete, asphalt and sidewalk work this fall, Maynes said. The total cost of the renovation is $190,000, she said. The project will provide accessible parking and entry into both the visitor contact area and the restroom, Maynes said. Plumbing and electrical systems will be upgraded to
to the public. The awards were established in 1966 to recognize individuals and artists for their contributions to the creative vitality of Washington state. Since then, 150 individuals and organizations have received Governor’s Arts Awards, and 51 individuals and organizations have been honored with a Heritage Award. To be eligible for either Arts or Heritage Awards, individuals or organizations must be current Washington residents or have lived in the state during the time they made their contributions, and not be previous recipients of a Governor’s Arts Award or Heritage Award. To learn more about the Washington State Arts Commission’s activities, see arts.wa.gov or phone the Olympia office at 360-7533860.
current standards. While the ranger station is closed, public restrooms will continue to be available in the nearby Elwha Campground on Olympic Hot Springs Road west of Port Angeles, Maynes said.
Rangers on patrol She added that park rangers will be on patrol throughout the valley and will work out of a temporary office while the ranger station is under renovation. “This project is made possible through visitor entrance and recreation fees, and will improve both access and efficiency at the Elwha Ranger Station, while preserving its historic character for the future,” said park Superintendent Sarah Creachbaum. The Elwha Ranger Station was built by U.S. Forest Service employees in 1932, six years before the estab-
lishment of Olympic National Park. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties as part of the Elwha Ranger Station Historic District constructed by U.S. Forest Service personnel and members of the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1932 and 1936. Visitor use facilities now open in the Elwha Valley include the Elwha Campground and the new Glines Canyon Spillway Overlook, and the Madison Falls Trail. Olympic Hot Springs Road is open. Whiskey Bend Road is closed to vehicles at its intersection with the Olympic Hot Springs Road, but remains open for stock, bicycle and foot travel. The Altair Campground remains closed because of damage from last winter’s flood and storms.
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Individual Supporters Not all of our donors could attend the dinner, but we are grateful for their generosity this past year. Julie Calabria Brenda Gilchrist Cheryl Miller Joyce Bartley Steve & Gwyn Callis Larry & Michelle Little Dolores Reher & Tommy Schwent William Chisham and PK Snowhook
and the nomination form, visit the ArtsWA website, www.arts.wa.gov and click on the headline “Applications Open for 2015 Governor’s Arts & Heritage Awards.” Nominations will be accepted for six categories: ■ Individual Arts Award (Outstanding generative artist or arts leader). ■ Arts organizations or organizations that support the arts. ■ Arts Educator Award. ■ Individual Heritage Award (artist/practitioner). ■ Heritage Organization Award. ■ Young Arts Leader Award (an artist or arts administrator age 18 to 35). The award ceremony will be held Nov. 9 at Teatro ZinZanni in Seattle. The event, with the governor and first lady Trudi Inslee and performances by dancers and acrobats, award winners’ speeches and surprises, will be open
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A free, updated directory of preschools and other programs for families with young children is available now. Prevention Works!, a community coalition of Clallam County, and Parenting Matters Foundation worked together to update the 2015 Early Learning Directory. Published first in 2009 and updated in 2011, the former Preschool Directory is now current for 2015 with contacts and informa-
tion so parents can make informed choices for their early learners, said Mary Doherty, coordinator of Prevention Works! The directory is available at www.preventionworkscc.org and www.firstteacher.org/media/earlylearning-directory. Included are locations, program contacts, philosophy, costs and other details for a thorough listing of early learning programs from Sequim to Port Angeles to the West End of Clallam County. Parents also can sign up
for free emailed weekly mini-messages about the “seven skills every child needs” from Mind in the Making. The brief messages from Darlene Clemens reminds parents of skills and activities for children. Mind in the Making messages can be signed up for by emailing Clemens at luvndancin14@yahoo.com. For more information, contact Doherty at preventionmmd@gmail.com or Nicole Brewer of the Parenting Matters Foundation at nicole@firstteacher.org.
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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s speaker will be Mike Hamilton, CEO and managing partner of MK Hamilton & Associates, a Bremerton-based information and infrastructure security services firm. Hamilton Hamilton will discuss cyber security for personal and business computer systems. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s speaker will be Diane Warwick, a state Department of Social and Health Services business specialist who will discuss the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation programs to help employers hire and retain a diverse and producWarwick tive workforce.
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■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Rebecca Lawson, southwest region toxics-cleanup manager for the state Department of Ecology, who will update cleanup programs at the sites of the forLawson mer Rayonier and Peninsula Plywood mills as well as the Port Angeles Harbor cleanup plan. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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$ Briefly . . . Sequim realty firm opens office in PA PORT ANGELES — Town & Country Real Estate has expanded from its Sequim base to open an office in Port Angeles at 1205 E. Front St. Longtime Port Angeles real estate broker Doc Reiss will be managing broker as part of the new office’s staff, said Dan Erickson, Town & Country president. Eric Hegge will be the designated broker for both locations. Town & Country, which is based at 305 S. Sequim Ave. in Sequim, concentrates on social media that includes a YouTube channel as well as use of standard print advertising and direct mail, Erickson said. “It’s exciting to work with a company that is taking a fresh approach in real estate marketing,” Reiss said. “We are able to offer something to people that no one else is doing right now, and I am always for something that will give my clients a competitive edge.” The new office will be open seven days a week and can be reached at 360-504-3300.
25 years at Hartnagel PORT ANGELES — Office manager Lynn Ostrowski recently celebrated 25 years with Hartnagel Building Supply, 3111 E. U.S. Highway 101. Ostrowski is responsible for payroll and accounting and keeping track of vehicles, computers and equipment. When she first began working for Hartnagel, “customer accounts were kept on handwritten ledgers,” she said. “Over the years, there have been so many changes in technology. We’ve grown into a larger location and doubled our number of employees,” she noted.
Sassy Kat additions PORT ANGELES — Sassy Kat Salon, 105 E. First St., has added to its staff. Chad Jones is the retail manager and a stylist who specializes in multidimensional hair color and extensions. He also makes custom wigs and dreadlocks, is a certified piercer and is certified in Brazilian blow-out. Xochitl Wasankari, who is fluent in Spanish, specializes in men’s cuts and braiding. She also does shellac manicures and pedicures. Wasankari is working on get-
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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: David Walter, global business development manager with DuPont, who bringing a live simulcast Global Leadership Summit to Port Angeles. In the second segment, Julie Hatch discusses Aug. 1’s Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival. ■ Tuesday: Russ Veneema, executive director of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Jim Moran, chamber president, deliver the chamber’s quarterly report. TURN
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primary care systems in cities and rural areas alike. And more people like DeVisser, fluent in Skype and FaceTime and eager for cheaper, more convenient medical care, are trying them out. “I’m terrible about going to the BY ABBY GOODNOUGH doctor, just because of the time it THE NEW YORK TIMES takes,” DeVisser, 35, said. “This feels empowering: You TACOMA — One night, when just click a button and the doctor her face turned puffy and painful comes to you.” from what she thought was a sinus infection, Jessica DeVisser Traditional medicine briefly considered going to an urgent care clinic, but then But telemedicine is facing decided to try something “kind of pushback from some more tradisci-fi.” tional corners of the medical She sat with her laptop on her world. living room couch, went online Medicare, which often sets the and requested a virtual consulta- precedent for other insurers, tion. strictly limits reimbursement for She typed in her symptoms telemedicine services out of conand credit card number, and cern that expanding coverage within half an hour, a doctor would increase, not reduce, costs. appeared on her screen via Skype. Some doctors assert that He looked her over, asked some hands-on exams are more effecquestions and agreed she had tive and warn that the potential sinusitis. In minutes, DeVisser, a for misdiagnoses via video is stay-at-home mother, had an anti- great. biotics prescription called in to Legislatures and medical her pharmacy. boards in some states are listenThe same forces that have ing carefully to such criticisms, made instant messaging and and a few, led by Texas, are trying video calls part of daily life for to slow the rapid growth of virtual many Americans are now shaking medicine. up basic medical care. But many more states are Health systems and insurers embracing the new world of virare rushing to offer video consul- tual house calls, largely by updattations for routine ailments, con- ing rules to allow doctor-patient vinced they will save money and relationships to be established relieve pressure on overextended and medications to be prescribed
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via video. Health systems, facing stiff competition from urgent care centers, retail clinics and start-up companies that offer video consultations through apps for smartphones and tablets, are increasingly offering the service as well.
Patient access While telemedicine consultations have been around for decades, they have mostly connected specialists with patients in remote areas, who almost always had to visit a clinic or hospital for the videoconference. The difference now is that patients can be wherever they want and use their own smartphones or tablets for the visits, which are trending toward more basic care. In Philadelphia, Jefferson University Hospitals now lets patients have video follow-up visits with internists, urologists, and ear, nose and throat specialists. Mount Sinai Health System in New York is starting to offer video visits for primary care patients. Mercy, a health system based in St. Louis, will soon open a $54 million virtual care center to house a number of telemedicine programs, including urgent and primary care video consultations for chronically ill and other highrisk patients who need frequent assessments and advice. TURN
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Advanced cancer patients inspired to face their illness BY SUSAN GUBAR FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
Like many people with advanced-stage cancer, I wonder when I will decide about treatment, “Enough is enough.” In helping me formulate an answer to this question, Atul Gawande’s latest book, Being Mortal, will now play an indispensable part. A best-selling doctor-writer, Dr. Gawande has received praise from reviewers better able than I am to assess his judgments on the shortage of geriatric physicians; the damages done by nursing homes that don’t feel like homes; the benefits of experiments in assisted living to alleviate boredom, loneliness and helplessness; and the positive effects of palliative care with respect to the quality and also the quantity of life.
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But too few cancer patients know how useful his book can be for those dealing with the difficult decisions presented by incurable disease. Gawande has faced this situation with patients and with someone he loved. From the start of Being Mortal BRIEFLY/A10 to its close, Gawande highlights
the problem of terminal cancer care through poignant case studies that encourage people like me to formulate priorities. He is astute about the financial costs of that care: “25 percent of all Medicare spending is for the 5 percent of patients who are in their final year of life, and most of that money goes for care in their last couple of months that is of little apparent benefit.” And about how the cost pertains to individuals: metastatic breast cancer treatment amounts to “an average of $94,000 during the last year of life.”
Consider ending treatment With respect to the people whose stories he recounts, Gawande wants us to consider when it is best to stop treatment — not for the pocketbook, but for the patient’s well-being. His opening account about a man with widely metastatic prostate cancer serves as an admonition. The patient he calls Joseph Lazaroff opted for dangerous surgery, and he ended his life in intensive care. Here, as throughout, Gawande emphasizes his own learning curve.
Although at the time he believed that “Mr. Lazaroff had chosen badly,” now he feels that he and his fellow physicians failed to talk honestly about “the larger truth about his condition or the ultimate limits of our capabilities, let alone what might matter most to him as he neared the end of his life.”
Survival time Another case history, about a new mother with inoperable lung cancer, bears out the view that too many oncologists overestimate their patients’ survival time, remain reluctant to specify a prognosis, and offer treatments unlikely to work. Sara Thomas Monopoli underwent a series of protocols that failed to produce anything except debilitating side effects which, in turn, led to her death in the hospital. The narrative about the decline of Gawande’s father, a physician, from a slow-growing spinal cancer proves that even doctors need guidance in making complicated decisions when the medical “pressure remains all in one direction, toward doing more.” TURN
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CONTINUED FROM A9 an all-night pharmacy about 20 minutes away.” Washington state gave a Advocates say virtual visits for basic care could victory to the industry in reduce costs over the long April when Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, signed legislaterm. It is cheaper to operate tion requiring insurers to telemedicine services than cover a range of telemedibrick-and-mortar offices, cine services if they already allowing companies to cover those services when charge as little as $40 or provided in person. But the new law, which $50 for consultations — less than for visits to emergency made Washington the 24th rooms, urgent care centers state to ensure reimbursement for some telemedicine and doctors’ offices. They also say that by let- services, does not cover virting people talk to a doctor tual urgent care outside a whenever they need to, medical facility. Still, the law “opens the from home or work, virtual doors with a lot of our payvisits make for more satisers,” said Matt Levi, CHI fied and potentially healthFranciscan Health’s direcier patients than traditional tor of virtual health serappointments that are vices. available only at certain times. Some coverage Hope Sickmeier, 51, a He added that some fourth-grade teacher in Ashland, Mo., used her insurers, like Molina Anthem insurance for a vir- Healthcare of Washington, tual urgent care visit one the state’s largest Medicaid Saturday night, three days plan, were starting to cover into a toothache that kept virtual urgent care, though the law does not require it. getting worse. “We are jumping in with A week earlier, she had gone to the emergency room both feet on this,” said Peter with a migraine and owed a Adler, president of Molina Healthcare of Washington. $200 co-payment. “We think it’s the future, and it’s here now.” An app for that Some large insurers are This time she grabbed starting to pay, too. her iPad, downloaded the UnitedHealthcare, the app for the visits and nation’s largest insurer, scanned a list of available announced in April that it doctors, choosing one with would cover virtual visits “a trustworthy face.” for most of its 26 million When the doctor commercial members by appeared on her screen, she next year, citing the shorttold him her symptoms and, age of primary care doctors holding her iPad close to and the cost of less than $50 her face, showed him her per virtual visit. painful tooth and the swellAnthem will cover viring in her jaw. tual urgent care visits for “I was in so much pain, I 16 million members in 11 didn’t care that it was states by the end of this weird,” Sickmeier said. year, and it expects the “He got right to the number to reach 20 million point, which was what I next year. wanted. He prescribed antiBoth insurers are relybiotics and called them into ing on third-party telemedi-
CONTINUED FROM A9 cine companies to provide the doctors and the technol■ Wednesday: River ogy platform for the service, just as most health systems Sussman discusses a fundraiser for My Choices. do for now. In the second segment, Danette Grady from PeninResearch unclear sula Friends of Animals Even as virtual visits guests. multiply, researchers say it ■ Thursday: Preis not clear whether they empted by a Seattle Marireally save money or pro- ners game. vide better outcomes. Virtual urgent care vis- Septic services its are undoubtedly less PORT ANGELES — expensive than trips to the Peninsula Drain & Septic, emergency room, said Dr. Ateev Mehrotra, a professor 111 Angels Lair Lane, of health policy at Harvard which provides septic serMedical School, who has vices, is adding the rental and service of Sani-Cans studied telemedicine. “But I think it’s very portable toilets plus RV plausible, and probably and grease-trap pumping likely, that a lot of people to its list of services. Owners Dan and Jenniwho do a virtual visit would otherwise have stayed fer Helgeson said the comhome,” Mehrotra said, pany provides inspections, pointing to research that maintenance, repairs, suggests most people do not installations and pumping end up seeking care when of septic systems, which includes locating the systhey feel sick. “So it could increase tems. For more information, health care spending over phone 360-457-5494 or all.” CHI Franciscan’s virtual 360-928-9583, or email urgent care program con- pds@tfon.com. tracts with Carena, a private company in Seattle Vet education that employs 17 physicians PORT ANGELES — Dr. and nurse practitioners to Holly Irish of Family Veterdo virtual consultations in inary Clinic at 3217 E. 11 states. Mahogany St. recently Among CHI Franciscan’s attended a continuing edupatients, the most frequent cation lecture on canine users are women ages 25 to upper respiratory diseases, 55, and the most typical including kennel cough and diagnoses are bladder infec- canine influenza. tions, upper respiratory Symptoms of upper tract infections and pink- respiratory disease in the eye. dog include cough, sneeze, Users are prescribed nasal discharge, ocular dismedication about 40 per- charge, lethargy and cent of the time, said Beth decreased appetite. Early detection is often Bacon, vice president for key to avoiding further consumer affairs. Most visits take place on problems in any illness, weekends or between 5 p.m. Irish said. For more information, and 8 a.m., she said, when phone Family Veterinary doctors’ offices are closed. Clinic at 360-452-9682. TURN TO TELEMEDICINE/A11
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OLYMPIA — State lawmakers racked up more than $440,000 in daily Region/Nation expenses and travel costs during their three overtime sessions this year, accord‘Loonie’ falls ing to a review of legislaVICTORIA — The tive records. rest of my life and my fam- Canadian dollar dropped And those numbers are ily’s existence less difficult. to below 77 cents against still incomplete. Like Gawande senior, I the U.S. dollar on FriThe total cost of lawdoubt that a few added day for the first time since makers’ special sessions months of an incapacitated March 2009. could top $500,000 after existence would constitute The Canadian dollar the state House finishes a sufficient trade-off for my seesawed above and below compiling reports from the going through the pain, the 77-cent level all day Legislature’s most recent debilitation and expense of before closing at 77 cents stint in Olympia. aggressive end-of-life mea- U.S. when stock markets The Legislature closed. sures. adjourned July 10, partway A cheaper “loonie” I am grateful that his through a third special sesson is helping to usher in makes it more attractive sion, after finalizing details more humane registers of for Americans to come of a new 16-year transporcare that will enable shopping in Canada. tation package and a new It also makes it less patients to contemplate and state operating budget. decide what we want and worthwhile for Canadians Gov. Jay Inslee had don’t want while we are to shop across the border called lawmakers back — which can mean more dying. after they were unable to Though few of us can Canadians shopping locally. agree on a budget during It now costs Canadians their regular session that control our ultimate fate, one of the rare benefits $1.30 to get a U.S. dollar. ended in April. The loonie started fallbequeathed by cancer is the This year’s special sesopportunity it gives us — ing on Wednesday after the sion costs were driven up albeit in grim circum- Bank of Canada cut its key by the sheer length of time stances — to author our interest rate to 0.5 per lawmakers spent in session sense of an appropriate cent. — 176 days, the most the “It’s a perfect storm of ending, whether or not it Legislature has ever met occurs the way we imagine events that’s sinking the during a single year. Canadian dollar,” Adam it. Button, a currency analyst _________ Bogus bills passed with ForexLive.com, told Susan Gubar is a distinguished CBC News in an interview. POULSBO — Police and emerita professor of English at He cited the collapse in deputies in north Kitsap Indiana University and the author oil prices that began last County are urging business of Memoir of a Debulked Woman, owners to be on alert for summer and the soaring which explores her experience with counterfeit cash. value of the U.S. dollar. ovarian cancer Crooks have used fake “Almost at the exact This essay originally appeared bills at a handful of busiin The New York Times. same time as the Bank of nesses in the Poulsbo area over the past two weeks, police said. They added that the “We make warm friends.” Like us on Facebook counterfeit 10s, 20s, and 100s being used have the same serial numbers in Summer Cleaning? only some of the cases, so Are you Fire-Fit for Fall... 257151 Highway 101 E. they don’t think the same Port Angeles WA 98362 Call now before the person is responsible for VFKHGXOH ˉOOV XS 360-452-3366 each of the crimes. 800-750-7868 &RPSOHWH )LUHSODFH
Book: Uses case studies CONTINUED FROM A9 gery, but without taking risks, leads to the insertion After surgery, when an of drainage tubes that oncologist concluded a list relieve her nausea and pain of chemotherapy options by when she returns home to promising the senior Gawa- die. Gawande sets out to nde that he could return to the tennis court, his son teach doctors not to try to erupted in rage at such a fix what may be unfixable but to engage in helping “daffy” idea. With the help of hospice, patients conclude their life the family eventually wit- stories in a manner congrunessed the benefits “of liv- ent with their values and ing for the best possible day with a full understanding of today instead of sacrificing the risks and costs of the trade-offs they are willing time now for time later.” to make. He has taught me as a Ovarian cancer patient that even though I In Being Mortal’s final have expressed my desire to story about a woman with die at home with hospice, I advanced ovarian cancer, really have no idea how I Gawande dramatizes his will die. own evolution from an I need to ask my oncoloinformative to an interpre- gist what problems I may tive physician. encounter when malignanHe expresses his wor- cies grow and which methries, instead of listing the ods will be tried to alleviate choices she could make, and discomfort. asks about her fears, conThis will not be an easy cerns and goals. conversation, but focusing Their collaborative deci- on comfort when cure is sion to go ahead with sur- impossible may make the
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Multi-lottery buys OLYMPIA — Later this month, lottery players in Washington will again be able to purchase tickets for consecutive games. State lottery officials recently limited ticket sales to single games as a precaution, given turmoil in the Legislature and a fear that state government might curtail services. If the lottery offices were closed for budgetary reasons, there would be no one to pick the daily keno, lotto and other winning numbers. Also, the state is modifying compensation for ticket vendors, and those changes are being applied to the state computer system. Now that some problems in state government have been resolved, consumers will again be able to buy one ticket eligible for several games. Multigame tickets will be available July 26, according to a customer service representative at the lottery office.
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Many caregivers as old as charges BY PAULA SPAN THE NEW YORK TIMES
Gail Schwartz wants to keep her 85-year-old husband out of a nursing home as long as she can, but it isn’t easy. Because David Schwartz, a retired lawyer, has vascular dementia and can no longer stay alone in their home in Chevy Chase, Md., she tends to his needs from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. every Monday through Saturday and all of Sunday. When she dashes out for errands, exercise and volunteer work in the morning, she checks in by phone with the aides she has hired. “I’m always on alert,” she said. “At the grocery store, I’m thinking, ‘Is David OK?’”
Aide helps out An aide now stays overnight, too, because David Schwartz awakened so frequently, disoriented and upset, that his wife began to suffer the ill effects of constantly disrupted sleep. She has moved into the bedroom across the hall. “I need my rest,” she said. “I’m no spring chicken myself.” Indeed, Gail is 78. While she thinks her husband does better at home — “he’s getting 24-hour attention, and you don’t get that in a nursing home,” she said — friends point out that the arrangement is much harder on her. She worries, too, about costs climbing as David’s health declines and his needs increase. For now, though, she manages, part of an apparently growing phenomenon: the old taking care of the old. Every few years, the National Alliance for Caregiving and the AARP Public Policy Institute survey the state of American caregiving; their latest report, published last month, focused in part on caregivers over 75.
3 million seniors They constitute 7 percent of those who provide unpaid care to a relative or friend, the survey found — more than 3 million seniors helping with the so-called activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, using a toilet), instrumental activities of daily living (shopping, transportation, dealing with the health care system) and a rising tide of medical and nursing tasks. Almost half of them report caring for a spouse; the others assist siblings and other relatives, friends or neighbors, most also 75 or older. About 8 percent of these oldest caregivers still care for parents. The aging of the population has thrust more seniors
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Gail Schwartz, 78, helps her husband David, 85, out of his wheelchair at their home in Chevy Chase, Md., where she thinks he does better than he would at a nursing home. caregivers, a known source of strain. “You’re responsible for their safety,” Hunt said. “You have to interact with the person all day long and maybe all night long, so your sleep is disturbed. It’s more stress than if you’re coming over periodically to help.” The typical older caregiver in the study had been providing care for over five years. “Just the physical part of it, the lifting and bathing and all of that, can hurt you,” said Donna Wagner, dean of the College of Being reassessed Health and Social Services at New Mexico State UniSome of those findings versity and a longtime are being reassessed; a researcher on family carerecent study in The Geron- giving. tologist, for instance, argues that the picture is “overly Typically women dire” and that several studies find benefits for caregivOlder caregivers, typiers — the “healthy care- cally women, have their giver” hypothesis. own health issues. (My own hypothesis: “My mother is a perfect Both responses can be true, example,” Wagner said, with caregiving providing describing her as a 4-footpurpose and activity in 10 woman who cared for some situations but proving her husband, an obese man exhausting in others.) with heart disease and diaPeople over 75, however, betes, for seven or eight can find caregiving particu- years. larly taxing. “I don’t even know how They spend an average she managed,” Wagner said. of 34 hours a week on careAfter he died at 85, “it giving tasks, the National didn’t take her long to slide Alliance for Caregiving right into dementia. It’s as report found, 10 hours more if she put it off while she than caregivers over all, had responsibility for him. and they are less apt to There are a lot of mysterhave other unpaid help. ies.” Because 46 percent take There is no great myscare of spouses, they are tery about the kinds of polialso more likely to be live-in cies and programs that into this role, said Gail Hunt, president and chief executive of the National Alliance for Caregiving. “There didn’t use to be so many 95-year-olds,” she said, “and someone’s caring for those 95-year-olds.” That’s challenging for anyone, though the extent of what’s called “caregiver burden” remains a subject of debate. For years, researchers have presented caregiving stress as a potential source of depression, compromised health, even premature death.
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Adult day care Last year, therefore, Alvin Vissers began driving his wife to an adult day program three days a week. “It worked out so well we went to five days,” he said. The couple’s youngest
daughter, who had moved into an apartment in their home with her own daughter, makes dinner most nights. Alvin Vissers can find time to exercise, volunteer and attend caregiver support group meetings. One day, he knows, his wife may become too immobile for a day program. He may need to hire home care or, eventually, find a nursing home. But not yet. “I told her when this started, ‘Sweetheart, you’ve cared for me for 50 years; I guess it’s my turn,’ ” he recalled. “Now, I’m finding out what those words mean.”
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could better sustain caregivers. Hunt rattled off several, including regular respite care, home aides covered by Medicare, tax credits for family caregivers and more subsidized adult day programs. When asked if she foresaw more government support for such efforts, she laughed. Other Western countries do a better job, she said. Yet people like Alvin Vissers, 75, still shoulder the role. He retired from his job as a construction project manager near Brevard, N.C., two years ago to help his wife, Ronda, who is also 75 and in the later stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Ronda Vissers, a nurse, can no longer speak much and needs help with nearly everything — bathing, dressing, eating. Without constant monitoring, she may wander outside. She sometimes calls her husband of 54 years “honey,” but “I don’t think she realizes our relationship anymore,” Alvin Vissers said. Spouses can be reluctant to seek help, even if they can afford it. Who else could possibly be as sensitive and steadfast as the partner who’s lived with this person for decades? But Alvin Vissers, in generally good health
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Kids will e-mimic their parents Time with your children is no time to spend on smartphone EDITOR’S NOTE: This essay continues one that appeared here last Sunday, “Kids Hooked on Video Games.” It can be reviewed online at http://tinyurl.com/ pdn-hooked.
BY JANE BRODY
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ARENTS ARE OFTEN AT fault, directly or indirectly, when children and teenagers become hooked on electronic media, playing video games or sending texts many hours a day instead of interacting with the real world and the people in it. And as discussed here last week, digital overload can impair a child’s social, emotional and intellectual growth. This sad conclusion of many experts in child development has prompted them to suggest ways parents can Brody prevent or rectify the problem before undue damage occurs. “There’s nothing about this that can’t be fixed,” said Catherine Steiner-Adair, a Harvard-affiliated psychologist. “And the sooner, the better.” As Susan Stiffelman, a family therapist, put it in The Huffington Post, today’s parents are unprepared “to deal with the intense pull and highly addictive nature of what the online world has to offer. As parents, we have an opportunity to guide our kids so that they can learn habits that help them make use of the digital world, without being swallowed whole by it.” Two experts at the Harvard School of Public Health, Steven Gortmaker and Kaley Skapinsky, offer a free guide, “Outsmarting the Smart Screens: A Parent’s Guide to the Tools That Are Here to Help,” as well as healthy activities to pursue to counter the weight gain that can accompany excessive screen time. Young children should not have their own cellphones or televisions in their bedrooms, they say, adding that even with teenagers it is not too late to set reasonable limits on screen time. Steiner-Adair, author of The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, cited two common parental behaviors that can
Sunday Topic strongly influence a child’s tendency to abuse electronic media. Some parents are perpetually tuned into their own devices, responding to every ping of their cellphones and tablets, receiving and sending messages at times that would enrage Miss Manners. Other parents fail to establish and enforce appropriate rules for media engagement by their children. Young children learn by example, often copying the behavior of adults.
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OFTEN SEE youngsters in strollers or on foot with a parent or caretaker who is chatting or texting on a cellphone instead of conversing with the children in their charge. Steiner-Adair said parents should think twice before using a mobile device when with their children. She suggests that parents check email before the children get up, while they are in school, or after they go to bed. One girl among the 1,000 children she interviewed in preparing her book said, “I feel like I’m just boring. I’m boring my dad because he will take any text, any call, any time, even on the ski lift.” A 4-year-old called her father’s smartphone a “stupid phone.” Jenny S. Radesky, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center who with two colleagues observed 55 groups of parents and children at fast-food restaurants, noted that 40 of the adults immediately took out mobile devices and used them throughout most of the meal. Often more attention was paid to the devices than to the children. The researchers also found that when parents were absorbed in their own devices, the children were more likely to act out, apparently in an attempt to get their parents’ attention. Steiner-Adair is especially concerned about parental failure to pay full attention to their children “at critical times of the day, like when taking children to and from school.” She adds: “This should be a cell-free
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zone for everyone — no Bluetooth for parents or devices for the kids. The pickup from school is a very important transitional time for kids, a time for them to download their day. Parents shouldn’t be saying, ‘Wait a minute, I have to finish this call.’ ” Likewise, she said, when parents come home from work, “they should walk in the door unplugged and use the first hour they’re home as time to reconnect with the family. Kids hate the phrase ‘just checking’ that parents frequently use to justify a very rude, infuriating behavior.”
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OR SHOULD PARENTS OR children be using devices when the family dines out, the psychologist
said. “The art of dining and the connection between delicious food and nourishing conversation is being lost, not just in restaurants but at home as well,” she said. Steiner-Adair attributes a recent 20 percent increase in accidental injuries seen in pediatric emergency rooms to caretakers’ failure to pay full attention to those they are supposed to be watching, like infants and toddlers in the bathtub or children on the jungle gym. “Your reaction time and attention is not the same when you’re texting or talking on a cellphone,” she said. Stiffelman, author of Parenting With Presence, realizes that attempts to change digital behavior can meet with resistance. But, she said, it is important to be fearless
and decisive, and to avoid negotiations. “Acknowledge your kid’s upset without delivering long lectures about why they can’t have what they want,” she said. “Children grow into resilient adults by living through disappointment. It’s OK for your kids to be mad, bored or anxious about missing out on what their friends are up to online.” She and other experts urge parents to establish device-free times of day, like the first hour after school and the hour before bed. Cellphones and tablets should not be allowed at the dinner table. Stiffelman suggests that parents “make time for real-life activities with your kids that let them know that they’re worth your time and undivided attention. Do things together that nourish your relationship.” As for controlling the time children spend on digital media, the Harvard guide states emphatically that it is the parents’ responsibility: “Since the devices can be turned on anytime, you as a parent need to monitor their use, keep track of time, and then make sure the agreed-upon rules are followed.”
_______ Jane Brody is an author of several books on science and nutrition topics and writes a “Personal Health” column for The New York Times, in which this essay originally appeared. She can be emailed via http://tinyurl. com/pdn-jbrody.
What is your favorite festival on the North Olympic Peninsula?
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Citizen Port Townsend
“The Irrigation Festival in Sequim. I participated in it when I was in grade school. I dressed up as a litterbug. My niece and nephew were in the Kiddie Parade recently. A family tradition, I guess.”
“The Lavender Festival [Sequim]. I have been to it just because I live nearby. I remember back when my mom took my cousin and me, and we went around the places and bought some neat stuff.”
Administrative assistant Port Townsend
“The OldFashioned Fourth of July in Forks. I’m from Seattle, and the Forks celebration is still incredible. The parade is fabulous. It really feels like a slice of Americana. It’s old school, and it’s wonderful.”
“The Crab Fest and the Juan de Fuca Festival [Port Angeles]. We enjoy them both. My granddaughter really enjoyed beating the drums at the [Fuca] festival. The food was fabulous at the Crab Fest, too.”
“Makah Days and Quileute Days. It’s because of the good times I’ve had there. Lots of Indian tacos and fish on a stick, and you can light fireworks on the reservation. The people are proud of their heritage.”
“The [Port Townsend] Wooden Boat Festival. It has a magic quality and a beautiful tone whatever the weather.”
Retired stocks and bonds Port Angeles
“I liked Taxifest in Quilcene because it’s not a tourist thing and brings out the locals. I’d like to see something that combines the music, fun and dancing with something that benefits the community.”
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“The Juan de Fuca Festival [Port Angeles] over Memorial Day weekend. It’s the one I go to every year. I like the diversity of the performers and the food. I will go again.” AND
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Peninsula Voices Yes: Proposition 1 Our city parks, library and schools are city assets that contribute greatly to the culture and attractiveness of Sequim. The Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center is no less important than these other facilities. Whether you utilize them or not, they are critical components of who we are and what sets us apart from other cities and towns. My wife and I moved here in April from Phoenix, Ariz. Before the move, we made numerous trips to the North Olympic Peninsula trying to decide where we wanted to settle. I’m a swimmer, so having a good pool was critical to our decision. SARC, as a high-quality facility, was instrumental in deciding to settle in Sequim. Had it not been available, there is a good chance we’d be living in Port Angeles, spending our money at stores there and paying their taxes there. I urge voters to consider the collective value of the assets that our community facilities bring, not just from the cultural and aesthetic perspective but also the financial impact. Please vote yes for SARC Proposition 1 to ensure that we retain our public swimming and recreational facility. Ken Barnaby, Sequim
Aquatic Recreation Center, in 1984. They had no idea how successful this multifaceted activity center would become. It is a vital part of the fabric of this community. I support the creation of the metropolitan park district — Proposition 1 in the Aug. 4 primary — to ensure the continuation of this valuable asset and to fulfill the founders’ vision. The metropolitan park district ballot proposition was placed in primary election by local voters who live within the Clallam County portion of the Sequim School District, using Washington’s initiative process. This process represents the best of local voter control. Now, a majority of local voters in this area need to vote yes to continue this valuable facility. I view SARC as an asset that many communities would like to have. When I go there to maintain my health using the aerobic-weightlifting areas, I see school swim teams both practicing and hosting invitational meets, youngsters learning how to swim, people taking advantage of the contract with Olympic Medical Center to receive Yes: Proposition 1 physical therapy and adults Forward-thinking, vision- enrolled in yoga, Pilates, tai chi and other body-strengthary voters created SARC, the taxpayer-funded Sequim ening exercises.
No: Proposition 1
I am tired of the throwmoney-at-the-problem mentality. In the upcoming Aug. 4 primary vote, we are being asked to “save SARC” through Proposition 1. A commission will be elected to determine how much more we will pay in property taxes to support the continuation of SARC. Once this commission is in place, its members will be able to increase our taxes up to 75 cents per $1,000 of property value without any further vote of the people. I, for one, do not want to give up my right to vote on such an increase. Maybe it’s time for SARC to re-evaluate how it does business and pay for itself through memberships, not by taxing people who are not members. Hard choices will have to be made, but we all make the hard choices when it comes to our personal budgets. It’s time for SARC to live within its means and not expect to be bailed out by raising taxes. I urge you to vote no on Proposition 1. Marsha Hendrickson, Sequim
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sonable request. Now the required process indeed and actually will be implemented. The above thoughts do not suggest that either Barkhuis or the commissioners won. The public whose money Public won was being spent is the winThe July 12 front-page ner. headline, “Who Won: County Barkhuis just happened Board or Treasurer?” was a to be the elected public servery misleading title and vant who was responsibly rather judgmental. doing the job she was From what I read in the elected to do. last two or three weeks, Eren Muazzez, there was no fight between Port Angeles the treasurer and the county commissioners. County ‘chaos’ Selinda Barkhuis, the treasurer, simply asked a In the latest chapter of question regarding the pro- the chaos at the county, the cess that should have been Peninsula Daily News used by the commissioners reported July 15 “[Clallam to give out funds from the County Commissioner Jim] Opportunity Fund. McEntire said there is This question related ‘enough confusion and quesspecifically to two grants tion in our citizens’ minds’ that had already been to justify a third-party decided upon by the comreview.” missioners. Right. That is exactly Barkhuis stated that what the county treasurer legal procedure required has been asking for regardthat public input should ing the transfer of $1.2 milhave been sought. lion to non-county entities Since the two bodies without a public hearing or could not reach a comproperformance contracts. mise, Barkhuis asked the She asked that the issue courts to decide. be sent to Superior Court That seems like a for an independent legal responsible set of steps she ruling. followed. But the commissioners The Sunday article have decided to send it to stated the commissioners the state Auditor’s Office — decided that what Barkhuis a notoriously understaffed asked for was not an unrea- state agency with a dismal
It’s hard to envision our community without this valuable multi-use facility. Please vote yes on Proposition 1. Frank Figg, Sequim
track record in Clallam County. It audited the county Treasurer’s Office (prior to election of [Selinda] Barkhuis) several times over the six years that an employee embezzled over $600,000 — and completely missed it. Local citizens submitted a large notebook documenting the backroom deals that led to formation of HarborWorks [Public Development Authority] to the state auditor. Eight months later, [the Auditor’s Office] declared there was “no problem.” Emails later revealed that the night before the issuance of the “no problem” edict, a staff member queried fellow staffers asking if anyone knew anything about a “large notebook.” The state Auditor’s Office is in a current state of turmoil. The state auditor is on unpaid leave following allegations of illegal behavior. Why has the Board of County Commissioners avoided sending the matter to one of Clallam County’s superior courts? Since the board has repeatedly claimed that its action was “legal,” one would think that it would seek that judgment from the court. Norma Turner, Port Angeles
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Rave of the Week RAVES OF THANKS to all the folks on O’Brien Road [Port Angeles] who prevented a fire in the trees from getting out of control the morning of July 5. Their call to 9-1-1 and getting fire department assistance saved our home.
. . . and other Raves RAVES to Sgt. John Gresham and fellow officer for their help with a doe in distress at our home. The Lower Elwha Tribal Police and wildlife department can be extremely proud of these personnel. Special thanks to the lady at the local raptor center for her quick and efficient help in referring us to tribal police and wildlife. THANKS AND RAVES to the city of Port Angeles for fixing the street light at the end of my alley so promptly. I reported it vandalized, and four hours later it was fixed.
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for the community. Since 2004, we have spent $125,500 maintaining the floats. About every three years, we start the long process of rebuilding them, and we recognize that it is that time again. This winter we have on our work plan to pull out a section and start the rebuilding process. This will take us several years to complete. I STOPPED AT Haynes Viewpoint [Port Angeles] to eat lunch, and was truly amazed at how overgrown it has become. You can barely even see the Strait any more.
RANT TO THE Port Angeles Post Office: Pulling open two sets of heavy glass doors with your A STRONG RANT to those hands full of letters and/or boxes who use the city trash cans is difficult. The problem is compounded if you are handicapped. between First Federal and the Please install automatic doors. high school in Sequim as their personal trash dump. Their garbage belongs in garSHAME ON THE city of Port Angeles for charging boat-launch bage cans. Either they are too lazy or too cheap to use what fees at Ediz Hook and failing to everyone else uses to handle maintaining and upgrade the their garbage. dock. Dock boards are loose, and RANT ABOUT THE annoytwo 2-by-6 boards are sticking out, waiting to damage the boats. ing noise (multiple different sounds) coming from the WestEDITOR’S NOTE: Here’s an port/Platypus area [Port Angeles]. We live on the bluff over the answer from Corey Delikat, city marina and hear it day and parks and recreation director: night. Parks and Recreation does RANT TO THOSE people check the floats on a regular basis to make sure they are safe who are pulling out the anti-
SARC signs [Sequim]. Doing so is illegal and undemocratic and a poor reflection on the entity they support.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, July 19, 2015 SECTION
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M’s GM sitting atop the hot seat SEVEN YEARS BEFORE Jack Zduriencik assembled a baseball team that has trouble hitting baseballs, he introduced Don Wakamatsu as the Mariners’ manager. Some days at Safeco Field John go better than McGrath others, and Nov. 19, 2008, struck me as a particularly joyous occasion. Wakamatsu, a former catcher who’d stayed in shape, carried himself with a presence that was understated but self-assured. You could tell Wakamatsu knew he was an ideal fit for the job, and you could tell Zduriencik knew Wakamatsu knew he was an ideal fit for the job. A few hours later, a friend asked me what I thought the hire meant for the Mariners. “I’m not sure they’re gonna win the World Series any time soon,” I said. “But they’ll be successful, they’ll have fun and they’ll remind fans why there’s nothing more exciting in sports than the daily ebb and flow of a pennant race. These guys are a breath of fresh air.” Wakamatsu was fired before he had a chance to complete his second season, replaced by interim manager Daren Brown. Eric Wedge took the job in 2011, then Lloyd McClendon took it in 2014 following Wedge’s resignation.
Touted talent scout How long McClendon stays around is anybody’s guess — the Mariners went into the All-Star break with a league-low 41 victories — but if he’s let go, Seattle will be searching for its fifth manager since Zduriencik succeeded Bill Bavasi. Zduriencik was touted as a superior talent scout whose first priority would be overhauling a burnt-crop farm system. The sevenyear overhaul has yielded one Jack Zduriencik solid position player — third baseman Kyle Seager — and several variously flawed prospects. The baseball draft is the most uncertain of all drafts, and it wouldn’t be fair to blame Zduriencik for making the position-challenged Dustin Ackley the second overall choice of a 2009 draft that produced Mike Trout later in the first round, or for failing to foresee catcher Mike Zunino, the No. 3 overall pick in 2012, as a swing-and-whiff out. But trades and free agent acquisitions are fair game for criticism, and Zduriencik’s record on both counts is sketchy. His deadline deal with the Tigers in July 2011, which sent starting pitcher Doug Fister to the Tigers, remains Exhibit A of why the best trades are often the trades never made. Fister was 27, under club control with a relatively modest contract, and he had the talent to serve as middle-of-the-rotation starter for years. Zduriencik evidently put more emphasis on Fister’s 3-12 record at the time than his 3.33 ERA. Fister went on to win American League pitcher of the month honors that September, and Mariners fans went on to wonder why Zduriencik arranged a trade primarily predicated on the dubious potential of journeyman outfielder Casper Wells. A more recent trade underscores Zduriencik’s baffling inability to build a roster with Safeco Field in mind. TURN
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Lower Columbia Silver second baseman Al O’Neil, left, holds up the ball for the umpire to see, but not in time for the Olympic Crosscutters’ Logan Shaw to make a successful steal in the second inning Friday night at Civic Field in Port Angeles.
Cutters flub one away Late-game fielding woes, quiet bats prove costly BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A series of unfortunate events felled the Olympic Crosscutters in a 4-3 AA American Legion District 2 Tournament loss to Lower Columbia Silver. Errors, a rare balk and nearly silent bats derailed the host Cutters on Friday at Civic Field. The miscues started with
Olympic holding a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. Starting pitcher Nigel Christian was cruising along with two outs and a runner on first, when shortstop Gavin Velarde failed to field what would have likely been the inning’s third out. Dalton Mattison reached base on the error, and Christian followed with a balk to move the runners to second and third base. Christian went up 0-2 in the
count on Lower Columbia batter Alex Bacon, but Bacon battled back to force a full count, finally slicing an RBI double to the leftcenter gap. Then Spencer Stone’s fly ball to shallow center field was dropped by Cutters’ left fielder Jake Sparks, allowing Silver to score two runs and take a 3-2 lead. “And that’s what it comes down to,” Olympic coach John Qualls said. “Our inability to get out of the inning when we should have kept it going for them, and they took advantage.” The Cutters put one run across in the first inning when
Christian walked, moved to second on a passed ball, stole third and scored on another passed ball. Christian scored again in the fourth after reaching second base on an error. He got a monster jump to pick up his second stolen base and scored on a Daniel Harker chopper down the third-base line. After giving away the lead, Olympic tied the game at 3-all in the sixth. “I liked that we continued to compete despite the errors,” Qualls said. TURN
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Cano homers power M’s to win BY HOWIE RUMBERG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — Robinson Cano heard the jeers, all right. Circling the bases, not once but twice, in his old ballpark made it a lot easier to dismiss them. Cano snapped a season-long slump with a pair of two-run homers against his former team, Hisashi Iwakuma pitched neatly into the sixth and the Seattle Mariners held on to beat the New York Yankees 4-3 Saturday. “I just go to the plate and make some damage,” Cano said about handling the Bronx cheers. Batting .249 with just six homers and 30 RBIs coming in, Cano has taken the brunt of the blame offensively for the Mariners’ subpar first half. But he came out swinging against the team he spurned for a huge contract with Seattle before the 2014 season.
The second basem a n responded to hearty first-inning boos with a blast off M i c h a e l Next Game Pineda (9-6) Today over the vs. Yankees center field at Bronx wall with Time: 10 a.m. Kyle Seager a b o a r d , On TV: ROOT helping the Mariners end a seven-game skid against New York. Seager connected twice in Seattle’s loss Friday night. Cano connected again off Pineda in the sixth, driving a ball into the second deck in right field for his 14th multihomer THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game — his first 13 came with Seattle’s Robinson Cano (22), right, and Yankees New York.
catcher Brian McCann watch Cano’s two-run home run
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Johnson leads at windy British Open BY DOUG FERGUSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Dustin Johnson swings on the 18th tee during the second round of the British Open Golf Championship at the Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, on Saturday.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Even with 155 years of history, the British Open can still serve up some strange twists at St. Andrews. Dustin Johnson gave Saturday some semblance of order. The second round lasted nearly 39 hours from the first tee shot to the final putt. Brooks Koepka hit one putt in 30 minutes, and he might still be on the 11th green except that he refused to keep going because his golf ball wouldn’t stay put. Jordan Spieth, who won the Masters and U.S. Open on the strength of his great short game, three-putted five times in one round and still kept alive his hopes of a Grand Slam. If that wasn’t enough, 40 mph gusts that led to a 10 1/2hour stoppage meant the British Open will end on Monday for the first time in 27 years.
For all the chaos on the Old Course, and for all the debate whether play should have even started Saturday because of the wind, Johnson only cared about the finish. He drove the 18th green and took two putts from 150 feet for birdie and a 3-under 69. That gave him a one-shot lead over Danny Willett of England, who for the second straight year did not hit a single shot in the British Open on Saturday. Last year it was because he missed the cut. This time it was because he finished his second round Friday. Not so unusual — at least not now — was Tiger Woods. He missed the cut for the third time in the last four majors. One month after a three-putt from 12 feet cost him a shot at the U.S. Open, Johnson walked the Old Course with a swagger. TURN
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Today Baseball: American Legion AA District Tournament at Civic Field: Championship Game, 7 p.m.; Consolation Bracket: 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; Third-place Game, 4 p.m.
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Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Thursday Men’s high game: Tony Chapman Jr., 258; men’s high series: Tony Chapman Jr., 740. Women’s high game: Debbie Halvorson, 257; women’s high series: Debbie Halvorson, 568. Leading team: Handpiece Solutions. Monday Spring Monday Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 290; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 697. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 183; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 521. Leading team: Certified Hearing.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Wednesday Ladies Club Math 101 Net: Donna Willenberg, 56; Rena Peabody, 53; Sue Barber, 52; Marie Murata, 51; Dolly Burnett, 51. Merchants League — Week 15 Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 195.5 2. Supplyworks 178.5 3. Olympic Sewer & Drain 160.5 4. Fryer & Sons 151 5. Dream Team 151 6. John L. Scott Real Estate 145 7. APS Electrical 143 8. The Warm House 141.5 9. Glass Services 137.5 10. Rudy’s Automotive 126.5 11. Triggs Dental lab No. 1 121 12. D&K Painting 121 13. Southern Yachts 118.5 14. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 108.5 15. Briten’s Yard Care 105 16. Elwood Allstate 101.5 17. Misfits 94.5 18. Defrang Services 82.5 19. Lakeside Industries 63.5 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 36; George Peabody, 36; Greg Thomas, 37. Net: Kurt Anderson, 33; Tom Baerman, 33; Monte Hagel, 33; Mike Robinson, 34; Ken Fisher, 34; Tim Ochs, 34. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Rick Larson, 42; Chad Williams, 44. Net: Andy Slack, 33; Kent Kovalenko, 35; Don Edgmon, 36; Mark Derousie, 36; Jerry Schwagler, 36; Chris Hoare, 36; Jacob Tweter, 36. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Eddie Mathews, 46; Dave Cameron, 48. Net: Domininque Hall, 31; Bruce Johnstad, 33; Helen Arnold, 34; Dan Huff, 34; Sheryl Baxter, 34; Joan Hanson, 36; Kitty Byrne, 36; James Paulsen, 36. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Kevin Russell, 34; Jim Root, 35. Net: Bernie Anselmo, 28.5; Ray Dooley, 29.5; Chuck Turner, 30; Keith Lawrence, 31; Steve Callis, 31.5. Team gross: Larry Aillaud and Buddy Fraser, 70; Jan Hardin and Gene Ketchum, 70; Steve Callis and Duane Vernon, 70. Team net: Gordon Thomson and Robert Whitney, 55; Dave Boerigter and Robert Whitney, 56; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 58; Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 58. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday Merchant League Team Standings Team Points 1. All Weather 16.5 2. Sequim Plumbing 13 3. Mischmidt 13 4. Jamestown Aces 11.5 5. America’s Finest 11.5 6. Mulligans 11 7. Stymie’s Bar And Grill 10.5 8. AM Systems 10 9. Windermere Sequim East 9 10. Eric’s RV 9 11. Dungeness Golf Shop 8.5 12. Skyridge Golf Club 7 13. UPF 5 14. Double Eagle 4.5 Low Handicap Division Gross: Darrell Joslin, 35; Russ Veeneme, 39; Shane Price, 39; Rick Hoover, 40. Net: Ray Ballantyne, 30; Bill Berry, 35; Pete Nesse, 35; Tim Bittner, 36. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Matt Warren, 7 ft. 2 in. High handicap division: Ryan Woodin, 24 ft. 10 in.
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High Handicap Division Gross: Chris Curtis, 43; Tim Mannor, 44; Rob Thompson, 45; Ryan Woodin, 46. Net: Lance Bungee, 29; Adam Barrell, 31; Jane Walker, 31; Kim Mishko, 32. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Darrell Joslin, ACE. Tuesday DWGA Field Shots Deduct putts from gross score minus one-half handicap Division One Pat Schumacher, 43; Witta Priester, 45.5. Division Two Lori Oakes, 51; Elaine Fredrickson, 53. Closest to pin No. 4 Division One: Witta Priester, 13 ft. 4 in. No. 11 Division One: Witta Priester, 18 ft. 6 in. Division Two: Elaine Fredrickson, 5 ft. 10 in. Chip In’s No. 17: Cathy Grant Birdie No. 17: Witta Priester
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American League West Division W L Los Angeles 49 40 Houston 50 42 Texas 42 47 Seattle 42 49 Oakland 41 51 Central Division W L Kansas City 54 35 Minnesota 50 40 Detroit 45 44 Chicago 42 47 Cleveland 42 47 East Division W L New York 49 41 Tampa Bay 47 46 Toronto 46 47 Baltimore 44 45 Boston 42 48
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Friday’s Games Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 2, 1st game N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 3 Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2 Detroit 7, Baltimore 3 Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 1 Chicago White Sox 2, Kansas City 0, 2nd game Houston 3, Texas 2 L.A. Angels 1, Boston 0 Minnesota 5, Oakland 0 Saturday’s Games Seattle 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 2 Kansas City 7, Chicago White Sox 6, 13 innings All other games, late. Today’s Games Seattle (F.Hernandez 11-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-8), 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 9-6) at Toronto (Estrada 6-5), 10:07 a.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 7-6) at Detroit (Verlander 0-2), 10:08 a.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 10-7) at Cincinnati (Cueto 6-6), 10:10 a.m. Kansas City (D.Duffy 3-4) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 8-4), 11:10 a.m. Texas (Gallardo 7-8) at Houston (Keuchel 11-4), 11:10 a.m. Minnesota (Milone 5-1) at Oakland (Chavez 4-9), 1:05 p.m. Boston (E.Rodriguez 5-2) at L.A. Angels (Santiago 6-4), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Texas at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.
West Division W L Los Angeles 52 40 San Francisco 47 43 Arizona 42 46 San Diego 42 49 Colorado 39 50 Central Division W L St. Louis 57 33 Pittsburgh 53 36 Chicago 47 41 Cincinnati 40 47 Milwaukee 39 52 East Division W L Washington 49 40 New York 47 43 Atlanta 43 47 Miami 38 52 Philadelphia 30 62
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Friday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at Washington, susp. Philadelphia 6, Miami 3 Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 1 Atlanta 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 3, N.Y. Mets 2 San Francisco 6, Arizona 5, 12 innings San Diego 4, Colorado 2 Saturday’s Games Washington 5, L.A. Dodgers 3, comp. of susp. game L.A. Dodgers 4, Washington 2 All other games, late. Today’s Games Cleveland (Carrasco 10-7) at Cincinnati (Cueto 6-6), 10:10 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 8-2) at Washington (Scherzer 10-7), 10:35 a.m. Miami (Haren 7-5) at Philadelphia (Hamels 5-7), 10:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 5-5) at Milwaukee (Jungmann 4-1), 11:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-8) at St. Louis (Cooney 0-0), 11:15 a.m. Colorado (K.Kendrick 3-10) at San Diego (Cashner 3-10), 4:10 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 9-5) at Arizona (Corbin 1-1), 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 10-5) at Atlanta (S. Miller 5-5), 2:05 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Texas at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Miami at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
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Transactions Baseball COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended Milwaukee OF Ariel Estades (DSL Brewers) 72 games for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned 1B Christian Walker to Norfolk (IL). BOSTON RED SOX — Sent C Blake Swihart to Pawtucket (IL) for a rehab assignment. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled INF Tyler Saladino from Charlotte (IL). Sent RHP Nate Jones to Winston-Salem (Carolina) for a rehab assignment. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Josh Tomlin to Akron (EL) for a rehab assignment. HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Fresno (PCL). Reinstated RHP Chad Qualls from the 15-day DL. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned INF Cheslor Cuthbert to Omaha (PCL). Reinstated 3B Mike Moustakas from the bereavement/ family medical emergency list. NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent INF Brendan Ryan to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for a rehab assignment. Agreed to terms with RHP Patrick O’Brien on a minor league contract. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Sent OF Ender Inciarte to Mobile (SL) for a rehab assignment. Agreed to terms with 1B Matt Fields on a minor league contract. ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent LHP Josh Outman to the GCL Braves for a rehab assignment. Agreed to terms with RHP Vin Mazzaro and LHP Andrew Barbosa on minor league contracts.
McGrath: Mariners stuck in neutral under GM CONTINUED FROM B1 between 13th and 15th in just about every offensive statistic but home runs. In exchange for Welington They are No. 7 in long balls, Castillo, a veteran catcher with a which adds to the exasperation big-league bat, Zduriencik because the team plays 81 games acquired Mark Trumbo, a power hitter whose long swing puts lots in a park famously unfavorable of balls over the fence during bat- to long balls. And yet Zduriencik pulled the ting practice. trigger on a trade for a long-ball Negating Trumbo’s battinghitter who is all but useless in practice power is the fact he Safeco Field. doesn’t run well, throw well or Here’s what I don’t underfield well, and his strike-zone stand: Zduriencik’s first trade — recognition can best be summed a three-team blockbuster involvup as oblivious. ing 10 players — suggested he There are 15 teams in the league, and the Mariners rank could identify what kind of ath-
lete might prosper in a spacious park where the ball doesn’t carry. That athlete was Franklin Gutierrez, a center fielder with exceptional range and adequate power. You know how this turned out: Gutierrez has been hampered by one ailment or another every season since 2010. Gutierrez’s bad-luck run has been cruel and frustrating, but it’s a bad-luck run, not a reason to change a philosophy on how to put together a baseball team. The essential components of outscoring the opposition at Safeco Field are getting on base,
advancing the runner and driving the runner in. The Mariners are proficient at none of these tasks, which explains why they are 20-27 at home and 22-22 on the road. Zduriencik has been given 6 1/2 years to figure out that onbase percentage is a much more salient statistic for his team than home runs, and he either doesn’t get it, or he gets it and has decided, phooey, these advanced stats guys act as if they invented baseball and I’ll show ’em who’s boss. After 6 1/2 years, the Mari-
ners’ winning percentage under Zduriencik is .459. Their winning percentage in 2015 is .462. That’s right, this most disappointing of seasons has found the Mariners winning at a slightly higher percentage than they have since Jack Zduriencik introduced Don Wakamatsu on Nov. 19, 2008, the afternoon I was convinced happy days were here again. Four managers ago. ________ John McGrath is a sports columnist for The News Tribune. He can be contacted at john.mcgrath@thenewstribune.com.
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Cutters: Shaw swings hot bat Golf: Weather CONTINUED FROM B1 the ball well.” Harker loaded the bases, “That’s what we’ve rapping a pitch up in the worked on all year long, to zone to left to load the bases take control of the things with one out. But that’s as far as we have control over.” Christian singled to cen- Olympic would go offenter, moved to third on a wild sively. Designated hitter Tyrus throw to second base after a Lane Dotson grounder and Beckett popped out in the scored on a hot shot RBI infield and Bailey Earley single through the gap struck out swinging to end between third base and the threat. “That’s your opportushortstop from Logan Shaw. It was the second hit for nity,” Qualls said. “We didn’t take advanShaw on the game, and one of just five total hits by the tage.” Lower Columbia did just Cutters. “I really liked the way he that in its turn at the plate was seeing the ball today,” in the bottom half of the sixth. Qualls said. Christian allowed a “He had some good approaches, some great at- leadoff walk, the only free bats. Anytime you can go to pass he yielded all game, to the opposite field like that leadoff batter Yancy Bird. you know you are seeing Bird moved to second on
a sacrifice bunt and third on a groundout. Bacon then tapped an infield single up the middle just beating the throw to first from a ranging Cutters’ second baseman A.J. Prater. Olympic managed to close the door defensively, but went meekly in its final turn at-bat in the seventh. The loss ruined a solid all-around performance from Christian. He scattered seven hits and struck out five batters in his six innings pitched. “When Nigel can get behind in the count and he can continue to throw his offspeed and throw it with confidence I know he’s going to have great night,” Qualls said. Christian also stole
three bases to go with his three runs. “It is a bummer when you have the opportunity [to win],” Qualls said. “But I like the way they kept their composure.” The district tournament continues today at Civic Field. Lower Columbia Silver 4, Crosscutters 3 Crosscutters 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 — 3 5 3 LC Silver 0 0 0 3 0 1 x —4 7 3 WP- St. Jean; LP- Christian Pitching Statistics Crosscutters: Christian 6 IP, 7 H, 4 R, ER, 5 K, BB. LC Silver: St. Jean 7 IP, 5 H, 3 R, ER, 6 K, BB. Hitting Statistics Crosscutters: Christian 1-2, BB, 3 R, 3 SB; Shaw 2-3, RBI; Harker 1-3; Prater 1-4. LC Silver: Bacon 2-3, 2 RBI, R. ________
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M’s: Seattle now .500 on road CONTINUED FROM B1 possibly could to get it,” McClendon said. Brian McCann hit a Cano singled between his long balls and grounded tying two-out, two-run shot out with a shot for his first off Iwakuma (2-1) in the fourth, just one of two flythree-homer game. “I don’t know how com- balls off the Japanese rightfortable he is when you hander in 5 2/3 innings. have 40,000 people booing McCann had the other, too, you,” Mariners manager an out to left field. Jacoby Ellsbury and Lloyd McClendon said. “Robby’s Robby. Robby’s Brett Gardner started the sixth with singles but Iwagoing to hit.” With the win, the Mari- kuma struck out Alex ners improved to 22-22 on Rodriguez for the third time the road after losing 11 of and got Mark Teixeira on a grounder. 17 to start the season. Joe Beimel, who yielded Seattle denied the Yankees a chance to move 10 A-Rod’s go-ahead homer games over .500 for the first Friday, relieved and retired time since Cano was closing McCann on a popup. “It’s just one of those out his career in pinstripes, days we didn’t get the big on Sept. 13, 2013. Carson Smith gave up hit,” Yankees manager Joe an RBI grounder to Garrett Girardi said. “Iwakuma was tough. Jones in the ninth before getting Didi Gregorius to He moves the ball around. ground out to Cano with the He really locates well.” tying run on second base for Iwakuma allowed five his seventh save in a game hits and two runs without a McClendon called a must walk and five strikeouts in win for the 42-49 Mariners. his third start since coming “We did everything we off the disabled list.
“I think all of my pitches are sharper. I’m very happy where I’m at,” Iwakuma said through a translator. “I felt pretty strong to the end. It was just getting into that jam . . . I feel very happy for the pitcher that came in after myself.” Prior to the game, McClendon said he expected Iwakuma to win 10 games in the second half now that he’s fully healthy. For emphasis, McClendon threw out the number, took a long pause, then added “seriously.” “I’m going to do my best,” Iwakuma said. Pineda took a shutout into the seventh against his former team in his first start against Seattle on June 2, but he struggled to throw strikes Saturday. The righty walked two for the first time since June 17 and needed 105 pitches to get through six innings. He gave up six hits and four runs.
Trainer’s Room Mariners LHP Charlie Furbush (biceps tendinitis) was feeling discomfort in his throwing arm so the team slowed the steady reliever’s progress in his throwing program. Furbush was scheduled to throw a simulated game during the Mariners’ upcoming series with Detroit, but did not travel with the team.
Today’s starters All-Star right-hander Felix Hernandez starts. He’s 5-1 with a 1.37 ERA at the new Yankee Stadium. Teixeira has made King Felix almost look ordinary. He’s 20 for 66 (.303) with six homers and 13 RBIs overall against the 2010 AL Cy Young Award winner. Yankees LHP CC Sabathia faces the Mariners for a second time this year. He allowed nine hits and two run in 5 2/3 innings at Seattle on June 2.
CONTINUED FROM B1 swiped his putter in disgust after leaving two of those He did enough damage putts short. He had another over 13 holes Friday that three-putt from about 90 even a couple of bogeys feet on the 17th hole. But he didn’t get him off track, and stayed in the game by drivhe showed in the short time ing the 18th green for a he played Saturday he birdie. “I believe I’m still in concould handle the wind. “Every aspect of your tention. I still believe I can game is challenged,” said win this tournament,” SpiJohnson, who was at eth said. “I need a really solid 10-under 134. Paul Lawrie, the 46-year- round tomorrow because old Scot who won a crazy Dustin is not letting up. “Dustin is going to shoot Open at Carnoustie in 1999, played bogey-free over the a good round tomorrow final 14 holes for a 70 and with less wind, and I’m was two shots behind. Louis going to need to shoot a Oosthuizen (70) and Jason great round to really give Day (71) joined the large myself a chance.” The second round didn’t group at 7-under 137 that included Adam Scott and finish Friday because a Zach Johnson, who finished burst of heavy rain flooded the course. That was nothFriday. Spieth, going after the ing compared with the third leg of the Grand Slam, gusts off the Eden Estuary, shot 72 and was five behind. and the R&A knew it was As gusts began to top 40 going to be on the edge to mph when the second round play. R&A officials said they resumed in the morning, Johnson chose to chip up spent an hour on the 11th the steep slope at the front green — the most exposed part of the golf course — to of the par-5 14th green. He didn’t hit quite hard make sure golf balls weren’t enough. And then, the moving. And then it started, player with a reputation of and Koepka’s ball wouldn’t being it too much of a hurry stay put. He took nearly 30 minat the majors made the misutes to hit one putt. He kept take of taking his time. An inch away from plac- marking his golf ball and ing his coin behind the ball protesting with a rules offito mark it, a gust moved his cial and finally said he ball and it picked up enough wouldn’t play when his ball momentum to roll off the moved a couple of inches on green and cause Spieth to three occasions. A few holes ahead, Oostrace toward his ball and huizen putted up to 3 feet then jump out of the way. Three putts later, John- on the 13th. A gust blew it a son had his second bogey of few feet away and, as the the week. One hole later, South African laughed at the R&A realized it was too the absurdity, it moved about 8 feet away. windy to continue. About that time, play Johnson returned nearly 11 hours later, made two was halted and didn’t solid pars and finished with resume until 6 p.m. Ultimately, what mathis birdie. It was the fourth time in tered was the finish. Just not for Woods. He the last six rounds at the majors that he has had at never had a realistic chance least a share of lead, though of making the cut. Needing not when it mattered — at mostly birdies, he resumed his round with three the end. Spieth three-putted for straight bogeys and shot 75 par on the 14th hole and to finish at 7-over 151.
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Maintenance Mechanic 3: Peninsula College is recruiting for a full-time Cancer Center m e c h a n i c w i t h H VAC Openings and building systems *Medical Assistant maintenance exp. Re*Pt. Navigator Ass’t view position information and apply on-line at: For information on http://www.penthese col.edu/aboutpc/employopenings and to apply online, visit www.olymQ H M a r e f o r l e a s e , ment EEO picmedical.org. needs experienced rider. Also, horse trailer for MOVING Sale: Now thru FORD: ‘98 Ranger Extra sale. 2 horse, tandem July 26. 502 Spath Rd. c a b X LT. V- 6 , a u t o , axle, new tires. $1488. 9-6 p.m., Odds and ends 137K miles. $5200 obo. call for more info. 417- and ever ything in between. (360)452-2484 7685 or 928-5027.
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Mowing Lawns, lots and fields. Trimming, pruning of shrubs and trees. Landscape maintenance, pressure washing, light hauling and more. Free quotes. Tom (360)460-7766. License: bizybbl868ma PALO ALTO RD.: 1 Br. apt. over garage, W/D, wood stove, on 5 acres. $700. (360)477-9678. SALES and INSTALLATION: Auto stereo and accessories, FT or PT. Apply in person, Mobile Music, 532 E. 1st St. PA TRACTOR:NEW HOLLAND. Like new 2008 tractor used only 124 hours. Diesel, 4WD, 28hp with front end loader. This powerful, compact, versatile tractor is easy to operate and perfect for the small farm or estate. It has both rear and mid PTO’s, and fits the 230 GM New Holland mower deck, designed to cut at 7 different levels (not included). $11,450.00. Call Jeff at (360)683-0745 or email at jeffaok@hotmail.com.
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Assistant Fire Chief Clallam Co FD3 Accepting Apps for Assistant Fire Chief. Fur ther Info/Req. and App contact: 323 N. 5th. Ave Sequim 98382, 360-683-4242 or www.clallamfire3.org BOOKKEEPER Full charge, 32-35 hr/wk, range $19-$22/hr. Description at www.unitedwayclallam.org. Send letter/resume to United Way, POBox 937, PA, WA 98362 or info@unitedwayclallam.org. Chef / Cook, Salar y DOE, Benefits. Submit resume and letter of consideration to: Peninsula Daily News P.O. Box 845/Cook Port Angles, WA 98362
Client Care Coordinator, Apps accepted until Sat, 7/25. Duties: client meetings, create service plans, quality assurance, CAREGive r i n t r o s a n d m o r e. Home Instead Senior Care apply here: homeinstead.com/ 650/home-care-jobs
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Employment Opportunities Hospital Openings: *RN Supervisor, Surgery *RN, Clinical Educator *RN, House Supervisor *RN Per diem: Emergency Services OB Med/Surg ICU Heart Center *RN Care Manager *RN Visit Nurse *Physical Therapist *Pharmacist *Ultrasonographer *Cardiac Echosonographer *Food Service Worker *Housekeeping *Maintenance Worker *Application Analyst *Marketing and Communications Coord. Home Health Openings: *Visit Nurse *Physical Therapist Clinic Openings: *RN *Medical Office Ass’t *Medical Assistants Cancer Center Openings *Medical Assistant *Pt. Navigator Ass’t For information on these openings and to apply online, visit www.olympicmedical.org.
COOK: Do you like to cook, want to help senEXECUTIVE iors, need some extra DIRECTOR money? Hours 8:30-1 The Executive Director p.m. Suncrest Village of Olympic Community (360) 681-3800 Action Programs reports to the Board of DirecCOOK: Part time, rate tors, and is responsible DOE, Benefits. Submit for the organization’s application at: Sherconsistent achievement wood Assisted Living, of its mission and finan550 W. Hendr ickson cial objectives. Essential R d . S e q u i m , WA job functions include 98382 providing leadership in developing program, orCOUNTER HELP Cock- ganizational and finanA-Doodle Doughnuts is cial plans with the Board looking for a reliable and of Directors and staff, friendly person, part-time and carrying out plans Tue.-Wed. 6am - 3 pm.. and policies authorized Apply at 105 E. Front by the Board; preparing St., P.A. with resume or a budget and seeing that fill out application. the agency operates within budget guidelines, D ATA S P E C I A L I S T a n d r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e ( D S ) : O l y m p i c A r e a programs and point of Agency on Aging (O3A) view of the agency to seeks DS based in Port o t h e r a g e n c i e s , o r H a d l o ck . 4 0 h r s / w k / , g a n i z a t i o n s , a n d t h e $33,186-$41,445 annual general public. Qualificarange, nonexempt, full tions: Strong managea g e n c y p a i d b e n e f i t ment and super visor y package. DS supports skills and experience; contract desk monitor- demonstrates leadership ing; ensures data report- ability, as well as strateing accuracy; analyze/in- g i z i n g a n d c o a l i t i o n t e r p r e t d a t a ; p r ov i d e building; effectiveness technical assistance to and experience in fund staff/contractors in var- development, and excelied software platforms. l e n t w r i t t e n a n d o r a l Required: WDL, auto- communication skills. ins, BA in math, comput- Bachelor’s Degree reer science or data analy- quired; Master’s Degree sis and 2 yrs. exp. pro- preferred. Closes when viding data management filled. Application and / repor ting OR 2 yrs. m o r e j o b d e t a i l s a t relevant college courses www.olycap.org. EOE. and 4 yrs. exp. For complete job description and application: 866-720- F E L L E R B U N C H E R 4863 or www.o3a.org. OPERATOR and LOG Closes 5:00 p.m. on Fri- TRUCK DRIVER. Expeday, July 31, 2015. O3A rienced only. (360)460-7292 is an EOE. D E N TA L H Y G I E N I S T Salar y DOE, benefits. Resumes to P.O. Box 268, Port Hadlock, WA 98339.
HIRING: Bartender and server. Apply in person. J o s h u a ’s R e s t a u r a n t and Lounge, Por t Angeles.
GENERAL LABORER (Extra Board) with NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES USA. Va r y i n g d ay s / s h i f t s with no guarantee of hours. Union wage and benefits; including medical, dental and paid time off. Minimum Qualifications: High school dip l o m a ( o r r e c e i ve d GED in 2014 or later); able to work rotating 12-hour shifts and perfor m work classified with Heavy Strength requirements. Please send an updated resume to jobs@npiusa.com. Must meet minimum qualifications for consideration. NPIUSA is an AA/EEO employer and participates in E-Verify.
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Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic has an oppor tunity for an MA-C with at least 2 years experience in clinic setting to wor k in a dynamic group practice. Full time, variable schedule, great benefits (medical/dental, 401K, paid leave, life insurance, long term disability). Indian preference for qualified candidates. Please visit http://jamestowntribe.iapplicants.com for full description & to apply.
Help Us Grow! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team: • Part-time CSR- Se quim • Personal Banker/Customer Service Rep. - Float • Loan Officer- Bellingham View job descriptions MEDICAL FRONT and apply at www.ourOFFICE firstfed.com. EOE Full time. Medical exp. HOME HEALTH CUSTOMER SERVICE Full-time, rotating weekends. Experience with home health equipment p r e fe r r e d bu t n o t r e quired. People person a must. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE.
T h e C i t y o f Fo r k s i s seeking qualified candidates for the position of Building Inspector / Utilities Maintenance. Essential job duties include issuing building permits and inspecting construction for conformance to plans, all applicable laws, codes and regulations including structural, mechanical, plumbing, energy, flood and zoning codes. If not already certified, applicant will be required to obtain ICC certifications within one year of hiring. Building construction experience is required. Other duties required for this position are building maintenance (carpentry, plumbing and general maintenance on all city owned facilities), operating and repairing heavy equipment such as farm tractors, backhoe, street sweeper, mowers, dump trucks and snow plows. Complete job posting is available at www.forkswashington.org under Employment Links or by contacting Nerissa Davis a t n d av. fo r k s @ fo r k s wa s h i n g t o n . o r g , 3 6 0 374-5412 x 237.
preferred. Send resume P/T. Send resume to P.O. Box 985 Port Angeles, WA 98362
The La Push Police department has a job opening for a Police Officer I in La Push Washington. Please visit our website at www.quileutenation.org for a complete job description and job OFFICE Nurse: for a application. Or call 360Housekeeping busy family practice. 374-4366. Closes July Supervisor Send resume to: 21, 2015 or until filled. Full time, upscale nonP.O. Box 985 smoking retirement cen- Port Angeles, WA 98362 ter looking for reliable, flexible professional to PA School District is supervise housekeeping l o o k i n g fo r ; S u b B u s staff. Must have excel- Drivers, Sub Para Edulent people skills, self cators, Sub Teachers, m o t i va t e d , e n e r g e t i c, and a CTE Composites and a team player. Ex- Teacher. If interested p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d . go to https://portangelesWage-DOE-Benefits jobs.hrmplus.net/ Apply in person at 660 Evergreen Far m Way, The Quileute Tribe is acSequim cepting applications for MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Full time with benefits. Apply in person at Peninsula Children’s Clinic, 902 Caroline PA.
an Assistant Cook for the Quileute Head Start Program. DOE/Q Indian preference applies. Open until filled. For a complete job description/application contact the personnel dept. Quillayute Valley at (360)374-4366 or visit School District our website at www.quiIs accepting applications leutenation.org for Bus Drivers, ParaInfant & Toddler Educators and Coaches. Educarer Please visit the district Multiple positions w e b s i t e a t available. $37,435 annu- www.qvschools.org or ally with full benefits. contact QVSD Adminiswww.oesd.wednet.edu tration Office at 360-374(360)479-0993 6262 ext. 267 for posiEOE & ADA tion details and application procedure. Information Technology Tech: SALES and INSTALLAPeninsula College has TION: Auto stereo and an opening for a full-time accessories, FT or PT. The Quileute Tribe is acIT Tech to install and Apply in person, Mobile cepting applications for a L e a d Te a c h e r fo r t h e configure computers/IT Music, 532 E. 1st St. PA Quileute Head Start Proequipment and respond gram. Must have a CDA to HelpDesk requests. Substitute Carrier for or an AA preferred and Position information and Combined two years exper ience on-line application at: Motor Route h t t p : / / w w w . p e n - Peninsula Daily News w o r k i n g fo r a n e a r l y childhood program; also col.edu/aboutpc/employand must have a valid WA ment EEO Sequim Gazette ST Driver’s license, first Is looking for individuals aid card. DOE/Q Indian JCPH is seeking an ex- interested in a Substitute per ienced Community Motor Route in Sequim. p r e f e r e n c e a p p l i e s . Health Director respon- Interested parties must Open until filled. For a sible for administering, be 18 yrs. of age, have a complete job descripplanning, organizing, di- valid Washington State tion/application contact r e c t i n g & eva l u a t i n g D r i v e r s L i c e n s e a n d the personnel dept. at Community Health pro- proof of insurance. Early (360)374-4366 or visit grams, services & poli- morning delivery Mon- our website at c i e s . S t a r t i n g s a l a r y day through Friday and www.quileutenation.org $65k + benefits. Details S u n d a y. P l e a s e c a l l Utility Worker I – City of at jeffersoncountypubli- Gary at 360-912-2678 P o r t A n g e l e s : F / T, chealth.org $3,449 - $4,118/mo plus benefits. For more inforLICENSED JOURNEYmation and to apply go MAN plumber or 2yr. apo n l i n e t o w w w. c i t yo f prentice, residential. ApSupport Staff pa.us or pick up an apply at: 425 S. 3rd Ave. To wor k with adults plication at City Hall. Sequim. (360)683-7996. w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l COPA is an E.O.E. Closdisabilities, no experi- es 7/24/15. Licensed Nurse needence necessary, $10 ed, flexible hours, with hr. Apply in person at Visit our website at benefits. 3+ shifts per 1020 Caroline St. M-F www.peninsula week. Call Cher8-4 p.m. dailynews.com rie.(360)683-3348 Or email us at classified@ Place your ad at peninsula peninsula dailynews.com dailynews.com HOUSEWORK. $15/hr. or more. (360)912-2079. Position available: IT Specialist III. For more infor mation, go to http://www.nols.org/abou t-nols/employment.html
CALL: 452-8435 TOLL FREE: 1-800-826-7714 FAX: 417-3507 VISIT: WWW.PENINSULADAILYNEWS.COM The Quileute Tribe is accepting applications for a Teacher Assistant for the Quileute Head Start Program. DOE/Q Indian preference applies. Open until filled. For a complete job description/application contact the personnel dept. at (360)374-4366 or visit our website at www.quileutenation.org
The Quileute Tribe is accepting applications for (2) positions in the Accounting department. (1) Accountant (1) Accounting Department Manager DOE/Q Indian preference applies. Open until filled. For a complete job description/application contact the personnel dept. at (360)374-4366 or visit our website at www.quileutenation.org
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Attention Fishermen & Nature Lovers!!! Over 500’ of Lyre River Frontage!!! This amazing property has over 4 acres of land and outstanding access to one of the best steelhead fishing rivers in the state! Featuring a 4 bay garage/shop, a 3 br., 1 ba., house AND a 2 br., 1 ba., mobile. This is an extremely rare opportunity to own Lyre River Frontage! ACT FAST!! MLS#290945 $195,000 Don Edgmon John L. Scott Real Estate (360) 460-0204
Beautiful home is perfect for entertaining. Picture perfect living room with fireplace… Formal dining area looks into the large rec. room. Upstairs has a library that overlooks the rec. room. Beautiful landscaping with mature trees and plants. Could have a nice water view if some of the trees were trimmed. Guest cottage, extra garage in back with lots of parking and a basketball cour t. So many things to mention that it is best to come see for yourself what a unique home this is. MLS#280762 $475,000 Thelma Durham A whole lot of bang for (360) 460-8222 your buck with your WINDERMERE sweat equity and TLC . 3 PORT ANGELES br., 2 ba., large family room, fireplace and over Beautiful home on Bell 1,700 sf. Roll up your Hill with 3 br., 2 ba., 2 sleeves, grab your tools car garage, formal dina n d p a i n t a n d c o m e ing, kitchen with dining make this home shine area, library and den/ofagain. f i c e. E x t e n s i ve s t o n e MLS#290797 $149,900 work, garden space, fruit Jennifer Holcomb trees and a garden shed (360) 460-3831 made of stone. WINDERMERE MLS#281772 $479,000 PORT ANGELES Thomas Montgomery
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Beautiful Fertile Farm Land 19 Acres - Beautiful Mtn Views, 3,200 SF 6-Bay Workshop, Agnew Creek and Irr igation Rights, Healthy Spr ing Fed Pond, 12,000 SF Covered Storage, Pasture / Trees / Pond / Creek, T h i s i s a Ve r y R a r e Property. MLS#281330$525,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360) 808-0979
Excellent Property! Rare opportunity to own this prime spot on Lake Sutherland! Enjoy the lake and summer sun from this unique 2 br., condo. Exceptional MTN and water views plus private boat slip and extra boat house storage for all of your toys. MLS#291334/811719 $254,900 John L. Scott Rick Patti Brown Real Estate Windermere 360.460-3796 Real Estate Sequim East Big Mountain Views (360)775-5780 NW Style 2 br., 2 ba., 1,800+sf home, hardFANTASTIC LOG wood floors and vaulted HOME! pine ceilings, granite counters and stainless This 5,421 sf., home, built ‘07, is located on appliances, master with double sinks and soak 11.27 ac. Huge, detub, 1+acre with pasture t a c h e d g a r a g e w i t h and landscaped yard, workshop and finished upper level and a separcovered back deck. ate “barn” in the woods. MLS#807062/291270 Fenced and landscaped $379,000 – too many wonderful Deb Kahle features to list here – (360)460-0331 come see! WINDERMERE MLS#291180 SUNLAND $875,000 360-918-3199 Beth McHugh (360)683-0660 CABIN: Sunny side of Mark N. McHugh Lake Sutherland! REAL ESTATE Sweeping views of lake a n d m o u n t a i n s. 1 B R , 1 B a p l u s bu n k / g u e s t house with Ba. Washer dryer. Drive straight to 3 par king spaces. Boat and jet ski lift. $289,000. (360)808-6844
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GREAT SEQUIM HOME 12 yr old single level, 1,382 sf., with attached double garage. 2 br plus den and 2 full ba. 514 W Summer Breeze Ln. $189,900. (651)2334271 or (253)732-7142.
Mountain View! Well maintained 3 br., 2 ba., 1,248 sf. home with vaulted ceilings. Nicely landscaped 1/2 acre mtn. view lot. Pr ivate backyard with garden shed and area to park an RV. Insulated 2 car garage. Great location in a quiet neighborhood with nearby shopping. MLS#291201 $179,000 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2797
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1706 Lower Elwha Road., Port Angeles Want to see a house built by a builder for himself. Nothing was left out and more put into this home than you can imagine Come on by and look what $445,00 can buy. Centered on 3.7 acres and 2800 square feet of privacy. MLS#290211 $445,000 Directions: 101 west to right Dry creek Rd. to T, Left on Edgewood to next right on Lower Elwha Rd. On right.
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1311 S. Golf Course Rd., Port Angeles
Enjoy the water views from this updated 4 bed, 3 bath home. Nicely landscaped and fully fenced back yard. New roof in 2009. All carpets have been replaced. Kitchen has new stainless appliances. Master has wood floors, double closet and 3/4 bath. 3 bed, 1 3/4 bath up and 1 bed, 3/4 bath down w/ family room and office area. Take in the sunshine off the back yard patio, room for BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and relaxing, RV parking and attached 1 car garage. MLS#290866 $220,900
Beautiful home is perfect for entertaining. Picture perfect living room with fireplaceâ&#x20AC;Ś Formal dining area looks into the large rec. room. Upstairs has a library that overlooks the rec. room. Beautiful landscaping with mature trees and plants. Could have a nice water view if some of the trees were trimmed. Guest cottage, extra garage in back with lots of parking and a basketball court. So many things to mention that it is best to come see for yourself what a unique home this is. MLS#280762 $475,000
Directions: South on Race to 7th, east on 7th to 1027.
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Directions: 1319 W. 16th St. Port Angeles Directions: West on 16th off of C St. to 1319. Home is on the North side.
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PA: FSBO 2 Br. garage, great views, near library, $44,500. (360)912-1930
1319 W. 16th St. Port Angeles A whole lot of bang for your buck with your sweat equity and TLC . 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room, fireplace and over 1700 sq ft. Roll up your sleeves, grab your tools & paint and come make this home shine again. MLS#290797 $149,900
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Grow Crops Here! 9.47 Acres / water share included, 2 adjacent parcels / flat and fertile, one is 4.88 and the other is 4.59, excellent location / beautiful mtn views! between Sequim and Port Angeles, cor ner of Gunn Rd. and Finn Hall, can be purchased separately. MLS#280885$275,000 for both parcels Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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OUTSTANDING MOUNTAIN VIEW! Perfect sunny location and close to Sequim. 2br., home, fully finished basement with family room, kitchenette, 3/4 bath and bedroom with a p r i va t e e n t r a n c e. A t tached 1,080 sf. garage fe a t u r e s 3 b ay s, o n e with RV height door. Also, a 1,200 sf. detached shop MLS#291077/796048 $299,990 Carol Dana Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)461-9014
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Fenced & Irrigation Water Classic rambler style farmhouse on 4.8 fenced in acres with older barn, m a c h i n e g a ra g e, a n d milk house. The home features a large living room with fireplace, kitchen with plenty of storage, den / office, large patio w/covered carport. The land is flat and mostly pasture with an area of fruit trees, raspberr y bushes and rhubarb. MLS#281496 $249,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE FSBO: Sequim,2Br.,one with Murphy bed, 2ba., soaker tub. Like new,1961 sf mountain view. Den with fireplace, park-like landscaping, lots of large closets, all appliances. (360)232-4223 Gorgeous, one level home on almost 2 acres. Home has 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ceilings throughout. Distressed, hardwood flooring in Living and Dining area. Kitchen has Lyptus custom cabinets from floor to ceiling with soft close doors and pull outs. Silestone counter tops and back-splash with under cabinet lighting and display. Top of the line S/S appliances, and eat in b r e a k fa s t b a r. M a s t e r Bath has European seamless glass shower enclosure w / M a r bl e s h owe r wa l l s, G ra n i t e counter top vanity with vessel sinks, Marble tile floors and soak tub. MLS#290326 $470,000 Jennifer Felton (360)460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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Premiere Property in Premium Location Location â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Location â&#x20AC;&#x201C; L o c a t i o n ! Pa n o r a m i c Salt water and mtn. views! 4.87 level fertile acres. irrigation rights pud utilities. between Sequim and Por t Angeles, million dollar neighborhood! MLS#290182 $250,000 Team Thomsen Near the Beach! UPTOWN REALTY L eve l . 6 7 a c r e l o t i n (360)808-0979 Pa n o r a m a V i s t a w i t h large Madrona, Fir and PRIVATE, WOODED, Evergreen Trees. Quiet QUIET and peaceful neighborhood with abundant birds House centered on 4.3 and wildlife. County Park acres, close to town. with beach access just 2 C o m p l e t e l y f e n c e d . blocks away! Power and Vaulted ceilings in great phone to the proper ty. room with fireplace inCommunity well available sert, radiant floor heat with a $500 hook up fee main level and eat-in (this parcel is not in the kitchen that has plate Dungeness Water Rule steel and black slate a r e a ) . S e p t i c w i l l b e counter tops. Full bath needed. Plenty of room and walk-in closet for to build your home hid- each bedroom. Master d e n f r o m t h e s t r e e t bedroom has a sitting amidst all of the native room, 2 walk-ins and bath and shower. Built in trees and plants. 2005. MLS#291439 $59,000 MLS#291186/802365 Kelly Johnson $525,000 (360) 477-5876 Walter Clark WINDERMERE (360)460-6250 PORT ANGELES TOWN & COUNTRY WANTED: Fixer upper Place your ad at wanted. Sequim / P.A, peninsula area, cash in hand. dailynews.com (206)348-2592
RARE NO BANK BEACHFRONT Level property with outstanding views of the San Juan Islands and Mt. Baker. Community boat launch and airstrip. Po w e r i n t h e s t r e e t , community water available. Septic design done. Fishing, crabbing and clamming right out your front door. MLS#291374/811682 $299,950 Carol Dana Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)461-9014 Ready Soon! 2 br., , 2 ba., 1,741 sf in Cedar Ridge. Open concept living / dining room extends out to the 135 sf covered outdoor room. Granite counters in the kitchen and master bath. MLS#290532/764020 $299,500 Alan Burwell Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-0790
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Ready To Build? This exceptional Salt water and Mountain view lot is located in a quiet neighborhood close to town. Property is ready to go with city utilities and in a great location! Just bring your house plans. MLS#291232/804911 $59,900 Rick & Patti Brown Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)775-5780 Ready to move? This 3br 3ba home calls Port Angeles home with great city location. Borders Olympic National Park and backs up to Peabody Creek Canyon with trail access. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll love the convenient location of this quiet neighborhood with well cared for homes. Both levels feature a nice brick fireplace for added enjoyment. Extra large finished garage with separate workshop /hobby area. Large fenced private yard, with fruit trees and even a place to park your RV MLS#290533 $209,900 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-808-1712
SEQ: 3 br., 2.5 ba., custom home set in a s p e c t a c u l a r p r i va t e garden. Mountain views, stunning pond and waterfall, organic vegetable garden and fruit orchard. 2,158 of living space. Visit our website: 520grandviewdrive.com or call owner and landscaper Richard Gray at 415342-6057 $435,000
Sparkling clean home With mountain views in central Sequim in a friendly community for 55+. The spacious home has 3 BD/2 Baths; a great room with kitchen, living room & adjacent dining room. There is a garage, ramp and a patio and paved driveway. This home is light, bright and move-in r e a d y . MLS#291449/817075 $85,000 Diann Dickey John L. Scott Real Estate
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Truly 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 $775,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen
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Upscale condo centrally located in Sequim with mountain views to the w e s t a n d v i ew s o f a lovely lawn with shade trees and pond to the east. Spacious master bedroom with a private door to the patio. One bedroom with a finely crafted murphy bed and a third bedroom with a walk-in closet. Gourmet kitchen, appliances included, hardwood floors throughout, central vacuum, heat pump & skylights $338,000 Diann Dickey John L. Scott Real Estate 360.477-3907
Want to see a house built by a builder for himself. Nothing was left out and more put into this home than you can imagine Come on by and look what $445,00 can buy. Centered on 3.7 acres and 2800 square feet of privacy. MLS#290211 $445,000 Walter Clark (360)460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY !!!WATERFRONT!!!! 360 degree water and mountain views. B&B or ADU potential. 2 br., 2 ba., 1,900 sf., 4 car garage, 1.62 acres. 5 6 0 M a r i n e D r. S e quim. $749K. (360)681-2000.
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LEVEL LOT. Level lot in meadow in forested area off Diamond Pt Rd. 0.84 acres. Water and electricity metered. Septic plans. Top of private cul de sac. Mfg’d or mobile home ok. $60,000. (360)683-8246
311 For Sale Manufactured Homes MOBILE HOME: ‘79 Peerless. 14 x 70, 2 br., 1 ba., with 3 axles and 6 wheels. Located in Gardiner. Make offer. (360)797-7654 SEQ: 55 and older, 2 Br. 2 Ba. West Alder Estates. Close to ever ything. Selling for less than appraisal. For details, (360)808-5418 or 808-5801. S E Q U I M : M a n u fa c tured home. Nice, comfor table, older 2 br, 2 ba in quiet over 55 park. New roof and energy efficient windows, newer water heater. Includes kitchen appliances, W/D. Carport and shed. Small rear deck. Very private. Low maintenance yard. Close to downtown. Must see. $38,500 Offers considered. (360-460-6004)
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WOOD STOVE: Jotul, certified clean burn, 26” wood. $1,400/obo. (360)928-3483
WA N T E D : I t i n e r a n t Preacher and Wife seeking an RV Pad to park 34’ 5th wheel. We will be living in it. We need full hookups. Looking for a more private setting than RV parks offer. (360)821-1888.
6080 Home Furnishings TABLE: Antique Round O a k Ta b l e . B e a u t i f u l 1920’s era oak table & chairs, seats 4 round or 6 with leaf (see photos online). Original purchase Gregor y’s Fine Furniture (1916-1940), Tacoma, WA. $850. Call 360-452-3975.
6135 Yard & Garden MOWER: 3 Blade Cub Cadet, new deck beari n g s, b e l t a n d m o t o r. $1,000. (360)683-6927.
8142 Garage Sales
TABLE: Solid oak table Sequim with leaf 4 chairs, good cond. $400. (360)477- G A R AG E S A L E : Fr i . 4213 or 461-4972 9-4pm, Sat. 9-3pm, Sun. 10-2pm, 60 Mac Lane. RV, tow car, treadmill, 6100 Misc. a p t . s i ze e l e c . s t ove, Merchandise kitchen items, tools, lost of misc. G R OW E Q U I P M E N T: O l d g r ow e p u i p m e n t . MOVING Sale: Now thru From $50 obo. July 26. 502 Spath Rd. (360)631-9211 9-6 p.m., Odds and ends and ever ything in beMISC: Generator: Cole- tween. man, power mate, 6875 max power, 11 h.p., in frame on wheels. $625. M u l t i f a m i ly m ov i n g Generator: Coleman, sale: Sat.-Sun., 7-4 c o m p a c t s i z e , 1 , 8 5 0 p.m., 82 Dryke Road, watts, like new. $250. S e q u i m , o f f 1 0 1 by Mower: D.R. Field and C a r p e n t e r A u t o . Brush, 4 gears forward, Household, furniture, 1 reverse, 13 h.p., New tools, camping, sailing $2,500, sell for $1,200. / boating, horse equipJointer-Planer, Crafts- ment, tack, clothing, man, 6 1/8”, on frame. quality toys, sewing $250/obo. Shop Smith, and crafts, Seadoo, many attachments and generator, lawnmowb o o k s , g o o d s h a p e . ers, fencing, books, $550. Scroll Saw: 12” canopy bed, pet suptilting table. $75. Tanua plies and more. c o ve r, s o f t , fo r ‘ 0 8 D o d g e, f u l l s i ze b e d . 8180 Garage Sales $150. Camper: Lance PA - Central Squire, 8000, 10’9”. $3,600. (360)417-3893. WANTED: Vendors for a M I S C : G r i l l : K a m a d o, Summer Arts/Craft/Food original, made in Japan, Fair. For cost and other e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , info please email: $600. Singer : feather- moonunit76@gmail.com weight sewing machine. $250. Bench: 5’ cement, 8182 Garage Sales rabbit shaped. $250. PA - West (360)683-0146 M I S C : J a z z y Po w e r Chair. $700. o.b.o. Merlin, LCD Magnifier, 19”. $375.(360)681-3570 9a.m. to 7p.m MISC: Move forces sale. 5 pc. wooden bedroom set: Calif. king bed, mattress and box springs, dresser with mirror, armoire, 2 nightstands, $485. Pine heavy chest, $50. Artist’s work table, chair, lamp, $100. Golf clubs and bag, RedBird Spor ts brand, full set, $300. Snowboard, LibTech new with bindings, $400. Snowboard, BananaMagic, $350. Snowboard, Burton49 beginn e r, $ 4 0 . S n ow b o a r d shoes, men’s size 10, $50. (360)417-5106 TV: Vizio, 60” HD, 1.5 yr. old., great buy, must sell $300. (360)797-3904. UTILITY TRAILER: Like new. 5’4”x9’6” box with ramp and wench. $1650. (360)681-7400
6105 Musical Instruments DIGITAL PIANO: Roland EP95 Digi Piano. W/MIDI capability. 88 keys, stand, bench with pad. $400 obo. (360)457-5353
M OV I N G S A L E : S a t . Mon., 10-2pm, NW corner of 4th St. and N St. Baby items, kids items, furniture and more. MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale: Sat.-Sun., 9-3 p.m., 1996 Little River Rd. P.A. Fur niture for every room of the house! Linens, housewares, electronics, bicycle, r ugs, appliances, lots more.!
8183 Garage Sales PA - East GARAGE Sale: Sun. 9-2 p.m. 705 S. Ennis St. In the basement. MOVING SALE: Sat. 2555 Mt. Pleasant Rd. PA. Some of the items at the sale: Dishes, computer desk, beautiful hardwood entertainment center for 60 inch tv, 2 treadmills, punching bag, stand, and boxing equipment, 2 hunting bows and archery equipment, p r i n t e r, c o m p u t e r chair, lamps, clothes, crib and baby items, and much more. M U LT I FA M I LY G A R AGE Sale: Sat.-Sun., 9-4pm, 103 Willow Lane. 4 Seasons Park.
DRUMS: Gretsch Catali7030 Horses na Club 4 pc. set with Gibraltar hardware and cymbals. Like new. $650 PALOMINO: QH geld(360)457-1545 ing, 10yr, 15+H, trail ridPIANO: Ayres Console d e n , n e e d s a r e n a Oak, recently tuned, ex- schooling, $2,500. (360)681-5030 cellent condition, bought new in 1990. $700/obo. QH Mare for lease, (360)797-4047 needs experienced rider. Also, horse trailer for sale. 2 horse, tandem 6115 Sporting axle, new tires. $1488. Goods call for more info. 4177685 or 928-5027.
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ADULT TRIKE: Comfy , 24 speed, Fits wide height range, perfect, q u a l i t y ! $ 7 5 0 / O B O. MUST SELL-MAKE OFFER (360)554-4215. P O O L Ta bl e : L e g a c y Stallion, 8’, 1yr old, cost new $1,800, asking $500.(360)797-3904. S E A K AYA K : W i l d e r ness systems “Tsunami” with rudder, 6’6”, 60#s $750. Yakima roller rack system $100. (360)749-6633
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KUBOTA: RTV-X1100C Diesel UTV 4WD with Dump box. Truly New condition. 40 total hours. Hard Cab with steel doors, Heat and AC, H y d r a u l i c D u m p box. Auxiliar y wor k lights. Strobe & signals. N o t h i n g ev e r t o w e d . Used as personal transport by disabled Project Manager on 80 acre construction site. $16,500. Available car hauler trailer. Dual axle. Electric Brakes. $2200. BOAT: Lonestar, 17’ fi- Sell Kubota with or withberglass. EZ Loader gal- out trailer. Located PT. Jay (360)531-3821. vanized trailer. $600. Jay@infoageser vic(360)928-9436 es.com BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 2 6 ’ S e d a n , w e l l 9740 Auto Service equipped and main& Parts tained classic, trailer, dingy and more. See at FORD: F900 534 en1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. gine. Eaton 10 sp. Flat$20,000/obo. bed dump. (360)457-9162 (360)461-1352
WINNEBAGO ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class A, Model 32V, Ford V10 gas engine with 2 slides, Onan Generator, rear camera, tow package, l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, dinner for 4, party for six, B OAT T R A I L E R : ‘ 9 9 , 42.8K miles, $29,800. 20’ Heavy duty, custom. (407)435-8157 $1,500. (360)775-6075 NO TEXTING
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D OW N R I G G E R S : ( 2 ) Scotty, hand crank, with swivel bases. $350/both. (360)461-6828 PEDDLE Boat: on trailW I N N E B A G O : ‘ 8 7 er, like new, $2,500. Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 (360)452-8607 orig. miles, low hours on generator, nicely equipped kitchen, includes TV and microwave. New ver y comfortable queen mattress, lots of extras. $10,500. 1930 Model A: In ex(360)461-3088 ceptional condition, newSAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 l y r e b u i l t e n g i n e . 9832 Tents & 5hp mtr, trailer, new ra- $19,000. Call Jim. Travel Trailers (360)301-4581 dio and stereo. Ready to sail, garaged. $6,200. BMW: ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI MALLARD: ‘97, Great hermhalbach@waveR o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, shape, 24’, must see. cable.com or w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke $5800. (360)477-3884 (360)504-2226 new. $20,000. TENT TRAILER: ‘08 (360)477-4573 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $7,495. (360)452-6304 SEARAY, ‘88 SundancBUICK: ‘66 Skylark CusTRAILER: ‘04 Snowb. er, boathoused in PA, tom Convertible, Custom 800 engine hr., $35,000. Utility trailer. 4’x8’. $475. paint, Ready for Sum(541)840-1122 (360)565-6802 mer.$16,500. 683-3408 TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday S I LV E R S T R E A K : 1 7 ’ CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. Rambler, sleeps 4, roof H a r d t o p, a l u m i n u m . Super Spor t package. AC, kitchen, needs work. Brand new, 4 hrs. on New, wheels, tires, bat115 hp, plus 9.9 Yama- tery and license. Flow $1,900. 461-3232 h a , f u l l y e q u i p p e d . master exhaust system, TRAILER: ‘89, HiLo, 25’, $45,000. T.top, black leather in$5,500. (360)683-3407. (360)683-8668 terior , cherry red. NEVER ABUSED! 81K ml. TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, $6,000. (360)457-9331 25’, needs TLC. 9817 Motorcycles $7,000/obo. 417-0803. CHEVY: ‘56 Pickup, re-
TRAVEL TRAILER: 26’ 90 Aljo, replaced fridge, DC power and hwh, roof A/C works great, rebuilt brakes, equalizer hitch, no leaks, non-smoker, bought larger unit. $2,700. Jay (360)531.3821
9802 5th Wheels KOMFORT: ‘02 34’ triple slide. New appliances, good shape. $14,950. Will deliver. 461-4374
HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Deluxe. 25K miles. Comes with extras: rear seat, windshield, sissy bar. New tires. Harley Custom Paint #123 of 150. Immaculate condition. $12,500. Call Lil John Kartes. (360)460-5273 HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. 1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500. (360)683-5449
HONDA: ‘02, 750 ShadT E R RY: ‘ 9 6 , 2 6 ’ 5 t h ow Spirt. $3,200./obo (360)477-4355 Wheel. $4,500/obo. (360)640-0111 HONDA: ‘06, Rebel 250, 1 , 6 5 0 m i . ve r y n i c e , 9808 Campers & $1,950. (360)683-9163.
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AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES. G o r g e o u s , h e a l t hy, purebred AKC $1,200 males, $1,300 females. Taking deposits now. Avail.7-21 Going quick! 360-3007230. See Peninsula Daily online classifieds for more info and pic.
Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9817 Motorcycles 9180 Classics & Collect. Others SUZUKI: ‘96, 1400 Special Edition, lots of chrome beautiful bike. $2,500. (360)457-6540 or (360)452-644.
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H O N DA : ‘ 8 4 S a b r e, C A M P E R : O u t d o o r s - 1100cc. runs excellent. man, bed, refrigerator, $1,100. (360)775-6075 stove. $1,500. (360)912-2441 HONDA: ‘98 VFR 800. Red, fuel injected V-4, NEED EXTRA 100+hp, 23K mi., c l e a n , fa s t , ex t r a s . CASH! $4,500. (360)385-5694
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Scooter: Kymco People 50. 2009 Red 4 stroke 49cc with 1835 miles. MPG:80. Includes helmet, all weather riding cover, and battery tender. Purchased and serviced locally. $1,150. (360)477-0021.
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MERCURY: ‘05 Mountaineer. AWD, V-8, loaded, leather, 3rd row seat, p w r eve r y t h i n g . 1 1 0 k miles. $6,995 obo. FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. (360)452-6458 no calls Low mileage. $2,000. after 8pm. (360)461-2809 or 4610533 FORD: 1950 Original 9730 Vans & Minivans Convertible. Beige interiOthers or and top on burgundy H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . Clean, low mileage. restoration featured in CHEVY: ‘94 Van, short B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. $10,000 OBO cash. base 20, Mark III. (360)374-5060 Appeared in ads ran by $700/obo. 452-0987 Bon Marche. MechaniHONDA: ‘96 Civic DX cally sound and clean. O w n e r r e s t o r e d . Sedan - 1.6L 4 cylinder, $26,700. (360)775-7520 5 speed manual, alloy wheels, new tires, tilt or (360)457-3161. wheel, cd changer, casF O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, sette, dual front airbags. Mustang front, 302, C4, 111K ml. $4,995 9” Ford rearend. $8,500. GRAY MOTORS 460-8610 DODGE: ‘02 Grand 457-4901 Caravan. Spor t model, graymotors.com 3.3L V6, red, roof rack, good condition, 186k miles, $2,200. (360)928-3761 FORD: ‘91 Thunderbird Sport. High output 5 liter V- 8 , Au t o m a t i c, r u n s good. $995. 460-0783
VW: ‘89 Vanagon Carat. Sleeps 2, with table, 7 seats, extremely clean, auto, axle rebuild. $7,900 obo. 461-3232
FORD: ‘62 Thunderbird. Landau 116K mi. powder blue, white vinyl, new int., clean engine and trunk. $18,500. (360)385-5694
MAZDA: ‘02 Miata, 6 s p e e d , h a r d t o p, n ew brakes, timing belt, coolest car on the Peninsula. JAGUAR: ‘83, 350 Che- $8,500. (360)683-0146. vy engine and transmission, many new par ts. MERCURY: ‘02 Grand $2,500/obo. (360)452- M a r q u i s L S S e d a n 4156 or (360)681-7478. 4.6L V8, automatic, alMERCURY: ‘65 Monte- loy wheels, good tires, rey, 2 dr. 390 massaged keyless entr y, power V8, stick. Add on A/C. windows, door locks, Good Glass, body okay. a n d m i r r o r s, l e a t h e r seats, cruise control, tilt, No rust! Dad’s old car. air conditioning, auto$4,000. 683-2793 matic climate control, cassette stereo, dual front airbags. 84K ml. $4,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com MINI COOPER: ‘06. 61k miles, ex. condition, auSEAT: ‘69, 600D. Made tomatic. $8,500. in Spain, Everything re(360)461-0088 done. $9,000/obo. (360)379-0593 NISSAN: ‘90, Stanza, 4 d o o r, l ow m i l e a g e, VW BUG: ‘79. All new needs work. $600 obo. tires and wheels, (360)457-4138 adorable, black. $7,500. (360)461-0088 TOYOTA: ‘00 Camry. 4 Cylinder, 5 speed, 125K 9292 Automobiles miles. $4,300. (360)477-6573 Others BUICK: 98 Century Custom. 138k miles. $1,800. (360)683-9783 BUICK: Reatta ‘90, Conv, mint cond 106km, $7000. Pics. (360)681- TOYOTA: ‘00 Celica GT. Beautiful, mechanically 6388. jimfromsequim perfect, KBB pr ice is @olympus.net $4K with over $4K in CADILLAC: ‘89 Coupe p r o f e s s i o n a l p e r f o r Deville, 2 door, only 2 mance modifications real owners, tan, very good v a l u e $ 8 K - a s k i n g $5500/obo . For more incond. New tires. $2,500. formation or to view. (360)796-0588 or (360)460-6231. 912-3937.
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9931 Legal Notices Clallam County The National Park Service is posting this legal notice. We are currently pursuing the aid of the United States Air Force Reser ve for the fiscal ye a r 2 0 1 7 a n d 2 0 1 8 . The proposal is for DoD’s Innovative Readiness Training Program to perform maintenance and repair work within Olympic National Park. There is no funding for this maintenance or repairs without assistance of the USAFR. To fulfill the non-competitive requirements of the Depar tment of Defense, this notice is given. Any questions or objections regarding the non-competition process should be made within 14 days of the publication of this legal notice. Send comments in writing to: Lisa Turecek, Olympic National Par k, 600 East Park Ave, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Pub: July 19, 26, 2015 Legal No: 645866
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL The Makah Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation (hereinafter referred to as the Tr ibe) owns and operates a Wastewater Treatment Plant and is seeking qualified fir ms (hereinafter referred to as the Proposer) to prepare an engineering design and construct the repairs of the WWTP sewer outfall. The Tribe requests interested Proposers to submit a combined Statements of Qualifications and Proposal for consideration. Scope of Work: Provide all professional engineering services, lab o r, m a t e r i a l s, t o o l s, equipment, and supervision for design and construction of the repairs to the sewer outfall, consisting of the following scope items: 1. Install approximately 2,720 lineal feet of concrete weighted 14” DR 11 HDPE sewer outfall pipe. 2. Install one 120 foot mu l t i - p o r t 1 4 ” D R 1 1 HDPE sewer outfall diffuser. 3. Remove and dispose of 2,720 lineal feet of existing 14” HDPE sewer outfall pipe, diffuser, and hardware. 4. Conduct video inspection of the completed outfall installation. Eligible Contractors shall offer on all items on the Proposal Offer and Price Proposal. Contact: Requests for Proposals may be obtained from: Rose Taylor, Executive Assistant Makah Tribe P.O.Box 115 Neah Bay, WA 98357 Phone: (360) 645-3103 Fax: (360) 645-3112 rose.taylor@makah.com Estimated Cost: $500,000 - $750,000.00 Performance Time: 120 Calendar Days Proposals Due: 4:00 pm on August 12, 2015 Questions regarding this RFP may be addressed by email to Rose Taylor, Executive Assistant – Makah Tribe at rose.taylor@makah.com. Please r e fe r e n c e t h e S e w e r Outfall Repair in the subject line. Pub: July 12, 15, 19, 22, 2015 Legal No.644355
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V W: ‘ 1 3 J e t t a T D I , 4 NOTICE OF A BUDGET REDUCTION door, diesel, sunroof, GPS, 75K miles. Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by $24,000. (320)232-5436 Resolution of the Board the budget reduction shown below on July 28, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the 9434 Pickup Trucks Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse. Others
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Dated: July 14, 2015 CHEVY: ‘85, 4x4, many BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY new parts. $1,700. COMMISSIONERS (360)452-4156 or __________________________________ (360)681-7478. Jim McEntire, Chair Legal No: 645614 DODGE: ‘95 Ram 1500. PUB: July 19, 26, 2015 1/2 ton. Not pretty but NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL good mech. cond. APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING $1,900 obo. Call Terry (360)461-6462 Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by FORD: ‘86 F250, 4x4, 4 Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget apspeed, with canopy, 6.9 propriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW D i e s e l , 8 , 0 0 0 l b wa r n 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on July 28, 2015 in the Comwinch, 16’ custom alumi- missioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam num wheels, exel. tires. County Courthouse. Clean interior. $6,500 obo (206)795-5943 after Sheriff’s Community Projects – Receipt of funding from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission for 4:30pm weekdays. the Target Zero Manager/$10,725 FORD: ‘97 Diesel 4WD Power stroke with bed- Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team – liner, canopy, new tires, Receipt of Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) for the transmission overhauled gang-drug task force program/$61,800 $7,900. (360)461-3232 Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed FORD: ‘98 Ranger Extra at the office of the Board of Clallam County Comc a b X LT. V- 6 , a u t o , missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. 137K miles. $5200 obo. (360)452-2484 Dated: July 14, 2015
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BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS __________________________________ CHEVY: ‘11 Tahoe, low Jim McEntire, Chair Legal No: 645617 miles, new tires / front PUB: July 19, 26, 2015 b r a ke s, 3 r d r ow, t ow BUDGET RESOLUTION 14, 2015 package, power seats, navigation system, xm, CALL FOR HEARING FOR A DEBATABLE back up camera. EMERGENCY IN THE FUND LISTED BELOW $28,150 KBB. (360)477-2532 THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISCHEVY: ‘99 Suburban, SIONERS finds as follows: 4 W D, V 8 , s e a t s 8 . 1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts $3,200. (360)808-2061 constitute a public emergency that could not reaJ E E P : ‘ 9 7 , W ra n g l e r, sonably have been foreseen at the time of making Sahara. Low mileage, the budget: recent engine work. Some r ust, r uns well. Non-departmental, Hotel/Motel Tax – Expenditure R e m o v a b l e t o p a n d to Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau and Feiro MaH O N D A : ‘ 0 6 C i v i c . doors. Must sell. $2900. rine Life Center/$99,000 C l e a n , l o w m i l e s . In Sequim. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the (303)330-4801. $11,000. (360)460-1843 Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact, a public hearing on the debatable emergency listed above will be held July 28, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. PASSED AND ADOPTED this fourteenth day of July 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS __________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair __________________________________ Mike Chapman __________________________________ Bill Peach ATTEST: __________________________________ Trish Holden, CMC Clerk of the Board PUB: July 19, 2015 Legal No: 645613 43MOVEUP
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Eileen Lund has petitioned that her marriage to Kenneth Lund be dissolved. Written response must be submitted to superior Court of WA. Clallam County Case #15-3-00247-0 on form #WPF DR 01.300 within 60 days of publication, July, 12, 2015. Clallam County Superior Court at 223 E. 4th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Pub: July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 2015 Legal No: 644171
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Last chance on lavender events Three-day festival finishes today in the Sequim area Third avenues in downtown Sequim, will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. SEQUIM — Sequim Lavender More than 150 juried arts and Weekend wraps up today with crafts booths offer specialty lavevents throughout the Sequimender products. Lavender plants Dungeness Valley. also are available for purchase. Thousands of visitors have “Festival Fun for Kids,” sponpoured into the area for the three- sored by Boys & Girls Clubs of day festival. the Olympic Peninsula, offers “Everything seems to be going youth-oriented activities for chilgreat,” said city spokeswoman dren under 12. Barbara Hanna on Friday. “Lavenderstock” continues “There are a lot of visitors in today with live music performed town, which is wonderful, and we by bands and ensembles from haven’t heard of any problems at throughout the Northwest on the all.” street fair’s stage at Second AveHanna encourages those who nue and Alder Street. did not have a chance to particiPerformers today are: pate in the community-wide ■ Caitlin Lucia at 11 a.m. events Friday or Saturday to ■ Sequim Marimba, 12:15 come out today. p.m. “This is the largest lavender ■ Carolyn Caruso, 1:30 p.m. celebration in the country, and it ■ Whateverly Brothers, has got a lot of history,” she said. 2:45 p.m. “There is so much to do with ■ Final Approach, 4 p.m. all the events that are going on in the city and the 16 farms that are Farm Tours open to the public.” Visitors and residents who Events include quilt shows, art have yet to see where local lavenexhibits, concerts, wine tasting, der is grown have several opporlive theatrical performances and tunities today to embark on selffestivals. guided tours at local farms. Sequim Lavender Weekend “It is a chance for [the public] includes: to visit a whole variety of farms ■ Sequim Lavender Festival, and have a different experience hosted by the Sequim Lavender at each one,” Hanna said. Growers Association, with a free As part of the growers associastreet fair and free self-guided tion’s Sequim Lavender Festival, farm tours. seven farms and one commercial ■ Sequim Lavender Farmers nursery will be open today free of Association members who have charge from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.: opened their farms with special ■ Blackberry Forest, 136 festivals for entry fees that vary Forrest Road. for each farm. ■ Fat Cat Garden & Gifts, Other organizations, farms and businesses host activities and fes- 21 Fat Cat Lane. ■ Graysmarsh Farm, 6187 tivals throughout the community. Woodcock Road. Schedule of events ■ Martha Lane Lavender, KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS 371 Martha Lane. Becky Fields of Kent takes a photograph of lavender growing at Victor’s Lavender Farm The free Street Fair on Fir Street bordered by Sequim and TURN TO LAVENDER/C2 between Port Angeles and Sequim. BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Heavily wooded parcel in neighborhood of nice homes with western exposure. Very private setting that may have a water view after some clearing, difficult to verify with current trees.
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Private forested 5 acre lake front well off the beaten path. The land slopes down to the Lake. Once some of the trees are cleared would offer a wonderful view. Only one of the five lots has been developed. On the grid electric would be from Puget Sound and Energy more than 500 ft way. Excellent off grid systems are available.
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Here’s your chance to live on Kirner Ridge and enjoy the Olympic Mountain view! Plenty of spiffing up has happened on this spacious 2 bdrm, 2 1/4 bath home with atrium. New kitchen range, built in desk, and plenty of counter and cabinet space to make the kitchen very practical. Laundry room is huge with 1/4 bath and outside door for convenience. Great deck for entertaining on south side of home with gazebo to take advantage of the sun & view. Small outbuilding for storage. Garage has 484’ sq. ft. NEW ROOF!
Large 3bd 2ba home with unobstructed mountain views. Ideally located between Sequim and PA, this property is all set up for rural living right down to the barn in the pasture. Open space floor plan combines living, dining and kitchen with beautifully vaulted ceilings. Giant picture windows and spacious entertaining deck spanning the entire width of the South side home show off the spectacular mountain views! The large master suite encompasses walk in closet, spa bathroom, office and huge sunroom!
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Wonderful well taken care of 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Desirable Monterra. Spacious floor plan is perfect for entertaining, relaxing, taking it the views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and ships that pass by. Large attached garage, easy care landscaping. Custom cabinets throughout the home.
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Stunning Bell Hill home with one of the best sweeping salt water and Mt. Baker views on the Hill. Private and elegant, this home is of the finest of quality and great design with two kitchens, two laundry rooms, two stairways and abundance of storage. The walk in Pantry has its own prep sink and almost every surface has been updated within the past year. Even the garage has amazing views, finished 3 car with work bench and cherry cabinetry. Too much to list, please see addendum. Welcome home!
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One of a kind property with water and mountain views! 3 parcels equal just under 10 acres, could be used to build 1-3 homes, or a Bed & Breakfast, a retreat, vacation homes, a small farm, the possibilities are endless.
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This beautiful home offers three bedrooms plus a den, a very large laundry room, living, dining and kitchen is the great room concept, with a bar for sitting and enjoying, space for the dining room table can be intimate or stretched out for those large family gatherings that happen only twice a year or so, and a kitchen where everything is within reach but is suitable for two cooks. A very well thought out floor plan. No neighbors, no curtains, this is privacy at its best. 3 car garage, 2288 sq feet for easy living and maximum space to spread out. Happy Valley is not far from town, but home is on 2.23 acres, is very country feeling. Have the best of both worlds, easy mowing, not overly landscaped, very easy care. A dog run is attached and can be used for a number of things.
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Lavender: Farm tours, shows on tap in Sequim CONTINUED FROM C1 ■ Nelson’s Duck Pond & Lavender Farm, 73 Humble Hill Road. ■ Oliver’s Lavender Farm, 82 Cameron Acres Lane. ■ The Lavender Connection, 1141 Cays Road. ■ Peninsula Nurseries, 1060 Sequim-Dungeness Way.
More free farms to visit ■ B & B Family Farm, 5883 Old Olympic Highway; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ■ Lost Mountain Lavender, 1541 Taylor Cutoff Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ■ Sunshine Herb & Lavender Farm, 274154 U.S. Highway 101, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ■ Victor’s Lavender Celebration at Victor’s Lavender Farm, 3743 Old Olympic Highway, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with presentations at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Tours with fees Each of the following farms and festivals requires an admission fee; they are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: ■ Purple Haze Daze at Purple Haze Lavender Farm, 180 Bell Bottom Lane; $10 per person for all three days. Children 12 and under free. ■ Washington Lavender Festival and Inaugural Northwest Colonial Festival and Militia Muster, at the George Washington Inn, 939 Finn Hall Road, Port Angeles. Admission is $10 per carload up to six people, $5 each additional person. Children under 6 admitted free. Re-enactors recreate the Revolutionary War battles at Lexington Green (noon) and Concord Bridge (2:30 p.m.) and provide an 18th century encampment. Cannon demonstration at 4:30 p.m. ■ Two farm lavender festivals for the price of
he Peninsula Daily News’ free 56-page special section on this year’s Sequim Lavender Weekend can be read online at http:// tinyurl.com/PDNlavender2015.
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one: Jardin du Soleil, 3832 Sequim-Dungeness Way, and Olympic Lavender Heritage Farm, 1532 Marine Drive. Admission is $10 per person for all three days to both farms. Children 12 and under are admitted free. A free shuttle is provided from Museum & Arts Center on Sequim Avenue at Fir Street.
Other events There also are several shows running concurrently with Lavender Weekend: ■ Quilt show — Sunbonnet Sue 29th annual Quilt Show continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sequim Middle School, 301 W. Hendrickson Road. Event organizers suggest an entry donation of $5. ■ Driftwood show — The 7th annual Lavender Weekend Show hosted by Olympic Driftwood Sculptors continues today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Sequim Middle School cafeteria. Admission is free. Sculptures are for sale and demonstrations are planned throughout the day. ■ 2nd annual Art Jam Show and Sale — Also continuing today is the second annual Art Jam Show and Sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rock Hollow Farm, 505 E. Silberhorn Road. The show features the work of 10 Olympic Peninsula artists experimenting
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ter was picked up on Blue Mountain Road. The chain gang assisted the U.S. Forest Service with garbage found dumped off the low bridge on the Calawah River above Klahhane campground. It also assisted the Quileute tribe and U.S. Forest Service law enforcement to remove and collect evidence from the river; 1,820 pounds were hauled to the dump. To date, 43,680 pounds of litter have been taken to the dump.
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Medicare: A journey Set up payment of there, back again plan for teen’s car HELP LINE Mark
June, it’ll happen Aug. 1; in July, on Oct. 1; and in August, on Nov. 1. That’s how it is. Now, take a deep breath because I’m going to vault over Part C and go to straight to Part D, which you can think of as standing for “drugs” — prescription drug coverage. Part D plans are private, meaning that they are offered by private insurance companies, not the federal government. Like Part B, Part D has a penalty. Actually, you will have the penalty if you don’t sign up for Part D when you’re eligible, and that penalty will never go away. Now, if you still are Previously in Help Line employed at age 65 and Last week, we were all have coverage through about Part A, Part B, Part your employer or you get B penalties, COBRA cover- prescription drug coverage age, tra la la, and I have no through a retiree health intention of repeating all of insurance, the VA or wherthat because I presume ever and if it is creditable that you were paying (which is a fancy word for attention, so I’m jumping “equal to or better than the in where we left off. Medicare Part D standard Unless you’ve been on plan”), you can evade the Social Security Disability dreaded penalty. Insurance (SSDI) for 23 The way that you can months, you qualify for prove that you had creditMedicare when you turn 65. able coverage is that each And if you’re still work- year, usually in the fall, ing, please go back and your company or plan will have a look at last week’s send you a letter saying so. column. Keep these letters and If you’re unemployed, put them someplace where you have a seven-month you can actually find them. Initial Enrollment Period If you don’t have said (IEP) surrounding that prescription drug coverage, 65th birthday — that’s or if it isn’t creditable, conthree months before you’re sider enrolling in a Part D 65th birthday, the month of plan because one, it might that birthday and three help you pay for prescripmonths after your 65th. tion drugs, and two, you So if you turn 65 in May, will sidestep the penalty ad you can enroll in Part B in infinitum. February, March or April. If Time out: No, you don’t you do, it will become effec- have to do this. In fact, you tive May 1. If you enroll in don’t have to do any of this. There is no law that May, it’ll kick in June 1. In
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mean that you and your husband would be back to Jodie kids and tell taking him to work and picking him up and possithem that Lynn bly rides over to his friends’ they will have to pay houses, etc. It’d probably be an inconvenience for the them back, two of you, but he just but it’s the parents that might be embarrassed enough not to make that do not follow through. mistake again. IndividuCan you help? als usually don’t give My 10-year-old daughter away any of their money is having a rough time D.C. advice unless it’s requested each accepting that she is not as month, especially since he’s assertive as most of her As long as you allow him to get away with not working, and it’s his own friends. She follows them money. paying, he will. around like they rule the Driving a car is a Give him an invoice world. responsibility that needs to each month with a date Any time her father and when the payment needs be taken seriously, and I tell her she’s pretty or paying for it should be a to be made. give her any type of complipart of the responsibility. We did this with our ment, she rolls her eyes. Write up a promissory daughter, and it worked What can we do to get note and have him sign it. well. her to love herself for who Be sure that the monthly However, if we she is and put down her payments are within his skipped one or forgot to cellphone for a while to means — not too high and learn things from her own invoice her, she didn’t not too low. pay. being? Set up some rules that R.T. ________ in Washington, D.C. all parties can live with and come up with conseJodie Lynn shares parenting tips through her weekly column. quences should he not From Jodie Write her at Parent to Parent, make a payment. 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, WildHe may not be makFor example, if he wood, MO 63040 or direct2contact ing payments because doesn’t hold up his end of @parenttoparent.com via email. you are not enforcing it. the contract, take his keys Tips and questions can also be A lot of times, parents away until he does. sent through the contact form at Of course, this would will buy things for their ParentToParent.com.
DEAR CHERYL: AFTER 27 years of marriage, my husband announced — over what was supposed to be a dinner to get our marriage reinvigorated — that he wanted a divorce. There were no signs. My husband fooled everyone, especially our children, aged 14, 20 and 25, and me. Our friends and family are flabbergasted. The day after his announcement, we saw a counselor who believes in trying to keep couples together. As the weeks unfolded, he admitted to having had several affairs in the last 15 years. Actually, he had a girl in each of his vacation spots, from Florida to California. He had told me he was going on business trips or golfing with his buddies. He is now seeing a sex therapist. I have my own therapist, and I’ve recently
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says that you have to enroll in Medicare or any parts thereof. You can go your own way, roll the dice and take your chances. You only care about penalties if you change your mind down the way and decide to enroll in Medicare, then oops. But it’s up to you. Most of us cave in and enroll. There are two ways to get Part D coverage. One is through a private Part D plan, as noted above, and the other is through a Medicare Advantage plan. “Advantage Plans” are another moniker for “Part C,” which I vaulted over earlier and will come back to later. Here’s a test: Remember what “IEP” is? Go look a few paragraphs up and cheat. Right, it’s the Initial Enrollment Period. So the IEP for Part D works exactly the same way as the IEP for Part B. Note: Re-read that last sentence. You actually understood it, didn’t you? Scary, huh? I know. The Annual Enrollment Period, or AEP, for Part D will run Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. We do this every year, “this” being review our Part D plans, because formularies and premiums change often. We do this every year because most of us can’t afford not to. Some of us don’t do it because we’re — fill in the blank. Whatever changes we do or don’t make to our Part D plans become effective on Jan. 1 of the next year. Get used to it. I had hoped to do this all in two columns. I also believed that Rome was built in a day. There’s a fine line between optimism and delusion, so we’ll carry on next week, but consider this: We’re through the worst of it. Which sounds a lot like what the oral surgeons say during oral surgery, and that doesn’t make me feel any better either.
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TODAY IS JULY 19, 2015, and in the interests of full disclosure, which almost never happens in the real world, be warned that I have not had a change of heart. I am going to continue to describe the view from 30,000 feet of the Medicare Machine. I am doing this to us for two reasons: One, an awful lot of people are closing in on the age of Medicare maturity and have more than a passing interest in understanding how this thing works; and two, an awful lot of people are already on Medicare and have deluded themselves, as have I, into thinking that they understand it but don’t. I know this to be true because an awful lot of you have said to me, in the last week, “I didn’t know that.” Note the repetitive use of the descriptor “awful,” then we’ll move on.
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Son’s marriage plans dismay parents OUR SON STARTED dating a college classmate three years ago. They are graduating in December and told us they will marry in May. Neither has a job, and we pay all of our son’s tuition and living expenses. We told him that we are happy he found that special person, but that they should be more practical: find jobs, save money, then get married. My husband reached out to the woman’s parents, who were horrified by our attitude. Still, we told our son we cannot give him our blessing and will not attend his wedding. Now, no one is speaking with us. Thoughts? Anonymous I was right with you — until you zigged, when I would have zagged. Parents do not have the luxury of picking up their marbles and going home. You gave your son wise advice about taking things slower. You might even have added that you wouldn’t feel comfortable underwriting his life after marriage. But the final decision about wedding bells rests with him and his girlfriend. Announcing your boycott of their big day because you don’t like their
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apologize. Say: “We still believe that you and Annie should wait to get married, but we overreacted, and we are sorry for that. If you decide to go forward, we will love and support you and help all we can.” (Note: This does not necessarily include cashier’s checks.) Because you have also taken a public stance with his girlfriend and her parents, you should probably give encore performances for them. And when there are the inevitable bumps in the road for the happy couple, beware of eye rolls and knowing glances with your husband, at least when the newlyweds are around. Standing by our loved ones is easy when we are all marching in lock step. Doing it when we disagree is harder — and more valuable, too.
My wife and I and our two young daughters were invited by good friends (who also have young children) to spend a week at their lake house. A few days after accepting their invitation, an old friend invited me to a golf event at his country club, which would mean being away from the lake house for two of the days my family is there. Would it be rude to our lake house hosts to accept the golf invitation? Jim in Pittsburgh
a room or down the street, women would notice me. It’s not as if I pursued their interest; I have been happily married for 16 years. But lately, I seem to have become invisible. Younger women (and men) have mostly stopped seeing me, and those who do call me “Sir.” What are my options? Tony in New York
Welcome to middle age, Tony. And enjoy your final two years as a coveted TV viewer, at least according to the Nielsen ratings firm. It may be true that fewer people sit up and I’m afraid so, Jim. “It’s a notice when we saunter family affair,” as Sly and into crowded rooms. But the Family Stone put it — with maximum funk — 44 the upside is increased freedom to explore who we years ago. are without so much scruNow, if the golf invitatiny or expectation from tion had come first, you the outside. might have accepted your Embrace your irrelelake house pals’ offer, subject to their agreement that vance to youth culture. you would be away for two Focus on your experiences, not on how important they days. But in reverse, it looks as if something better make you. And watch the excellent came along, which may be “Cucumber” and “Banana” the case for you. on Logo or Amazon TV, a Stick with the original wry and heartbreaking plan and decline the golf pair of shows about how outing. rough life is at all ages, but especially ours. Looking ahead I am a not-unattractive 47-year-old man. It used to be that when I walked into
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Birthday CORNER In September 1944, her village had to evacuate, and Tinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family had 15 minutes to pack and walk 7 miles to Bettye Tabain of Port Angeles will a freight train that transported them to celebrate her 80th birthday July 27 in northern Holland. After the war, her Palm Springs, Calif., with her family. family returned to a ransacked busiShe was born July ness. 27, 1935, in New York With a lot of determination and little City, the only child of money, Tina returned to northern HolHarry and Willie Day. land, where she applied to hotel school. As a child, she lived Despite her incomplete education, she in New York, Washtalked her way into being accepted and ington, D.C., and Los also received a scholarship. Angeles. She spent She excelled and graduated in 1950 summers on her with a degree in hotel management. grandfatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Texas She also had become proficient in four farm. Mrs. languages. Bettye graduated Tabain After school, she worked as a hostess from Washington on one of the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd High School in Los Angeles in 1953. ocean liners. In 1952, she became a She attended Los Angeles Business stewardess for KLM Airlines. College and later went to work as a During that time, Tina traveled to secretary for the California Highway many countries, including Indonesia, Patrol. Australia, Britain, Italy, France, Greece, During this time, she met the love Sri Lanka, Singapore, Turkey, Egypt, of her life, George Tabain. They marIran and Japan. Her most memorable ried June 30, 1955. Her first daughter, Debbie, was born visit was to Lourdes, France. In 1954 while in Tokyo, Tina met her in 1956. Her twin daughters, Cathy future husband, Tom Reininger. Within and Cindy, followed in 1959 while the five months, they married at St. Lukeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family was living in veterans housing Catholic Church in Tokyo. She resigned at University of California, Los Angefrom her job, leaving behind a life of les, where George was attending travel to become a devoted wife and lovschool. ing mother. They lived in Canoga Park, WoodInitially, Tom had promised Tina land Hills and Mailbu, Calif., and spent that they would move to the United many summers on the North Olympic States in two years, but it became 32. Peninsula while building a vacation While in Japan, Tina and Tom raised home in 1975. When they retired in one daughter and five sons: Petra, Bob, 1995, they moved to Port Angeles. Ed, Francis, Michael and Peter. After moving, Bettye realized her Tina supported her childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s athdream of painting when she joined a letic pursuits and attended most all of group of artists called Studio by the Creek. They have been meeting once a their events as a booster or volunteer. She loved cooking and learning Japaweek for more than 15 years. nese flower arranging. Bettye and George love to travel She pursued her interest in writing and have visited many countries and and published a few poems and chiltoured the U.S. in their fifth-wheel. Their special place is the eastern slope drenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s short stories. She also regularly volunteered for of the Sierra Nevada, where they go the Red Cross. While in Japan, she comevery summer for a family reunion. pleted her GED and became a U.S. citiIn addition to her daughters, she zen. has six grandchildren. In 1986, the family moved to the U.S., living in Bellevue for 16 years. Hubertina â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Tinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Reininger They enjoyed their expanding family, which now includes 10 grandchildren. Hubertina â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tinaâ&#x20AC;? Reininger of Tom developed congestive heart failure Sequim celebrates her 90th birthday in 1998, and Tina cared for him until he this month. died in 2002. 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Birds leave nice gifts for gardeners suspect they were planted last fall. That’s when the robins, Joan They’re starlings and sometimes Carson attractive in dry arrange- the cedar waxwings strip ments, but I the trees of their red berries. haven’t The same is true for done this for those isolated holly seedyears. lings that are appearing A bird right now. that ate Not all plants or “weeds” some teasel seeds some- are surprise gifts from the birds. where deposited them in If a parent plant or tree the garden. Yes, I am going to try to is in the yard, it’s pretty easy to tell where the seeds collect some seeds from came from. this plant and start a teaIt’s also easy to identify sel patch in our yard. which bird planted them. Then I might spot the This is helpful when you seed-eating planter. want to attract birds to One memorable “gift your yard. from the birds” remains a Seedlings we didn’t mystery. plant tell us what the birds When the tiny white like to eat. oak tree appeared, it was They also identify only 10 or 12 inches tall. plants they feed on An arborist working in through the fall and winthe yard identified it. ter. Scott said he occasionTeasel teaser Hawthorn trees, mounally ran across these seedtain ash, hazelnut, plum It has been identified, lings in his line of work, trees, Canadian thistle and now the question is, but they were rare in our plants, wild blackberry, “What bird brought it to area. wild cherry trees and, yes, our yard?” I have never had teasel White oak connoisseur English ivy are all popular with the birds. in my yard, and the only What bird dines on the Some plants are undeplace where I have seen it nuts of the white oak? sirable, and I do pull out growing wild is on the Was it migrating the blackberry and ivy. Olympic Peninsula. through the yard one Some of these gifts from This plant is native to spring or fall? the birds will be rejected Europe, Asia and North Sometimes, bird gifts and others treasured, espeAfrica, but it does well on are easy to identify, and so cially the unusual ones. the Peninsula, where it In case you haven’t must have been introduced. is the bird that did the planting. guessed, I have been When mature, teasel When an ivy seedling spending a lot of time on stands about 7 feet high shows up in one of the my knees — weeding. and has large thistle-like flower beds, I suspect that It helps to find somebuds. a robin deposited the seed. thing that makes this Right now, these are Robins and starlings blooming, and tiny, pale chore interesting. gorge on the berries found lilac flowers cover the bul________ on large ivy stands. bous heads. Joan Carson’s column They do the same on I have found the occaappears every Sunday. Contact our wild hawthorn trees. sional patch of these thisher at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA Right now, there are tle-like plants on the Pen98370, with a self-addressed, hawthorn seedlings in a insula, and I like to cut stamped envelope for a reply. number of the beds, and I Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net. them once they are dry. SOMETIMES A PLANT appears in the garden and as a seedling isn’t recognized. I can’t resist the challenge. This “gift from the birds” must be identified. One of these mystery gifts sprouted among the primroses. Soon, it was far above them and reaching for the beauty bush canopy. The leaves on this plant caught my eye first. They were huge and covered with thorns, making the entire plant a prickly arrangement. Gardener friends were equally curious, but they concurred that it was some kind of a thistle. Once it was over 6 feet, it began sprouting “flowers.” A ladder was set up to keep it from falling over.
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MORE THAN TWO A GROWING CONCERN dozen homes in a Wenatchee development Andrew ahead of the burned down when a wild- May actual fire, land fire swept through dropping their neighborhood. burning ash Could it happen to you? to the Fire officials say that ground, so some homes — those on you don’t forests’ edges, on the sides want flamor the tops of hills — are mable roofmore susceptible to wildfire ing, porches dangers. or tall grass Here’s what you can do around your buildings. to protect your property Think like a hot ember during fire season: and remove those things that can easily catch fire A few tips from burning debris float■ Make friends with ing down from the sky. the local fire department by ■ Know your neighsupporting its bond levies bors. and making sure they know Know who has a tractor, your last name and home a backhoe or other machinlocation, e.g: “The Joneses, ery in case a quick “dozer off Jimmy Come Lately.” path” is needed to protect The men and women at your home. the fire department leave ■ Help your neightheir families at home so bors. they can respond to emerDoes someone need gencies in our communities. assistance mowing their Be thankful, and help grass, trimming the lower them do their jobs by being limbs of a tree or removing proactive. brush and shrubbery? ■ Build a defensible ■ Plan ahead. If you space around your home, have a neighborhood group, also called “lean and green.” a homeowners’ association Keep the grass cut. or are in charge of bringing Stack firewood away speakers to your club, invite from your home. an expert to speak. Make your deck out of Are there two routes out concrete and not wood. of the area, in case one is Cut back the “ladder blocked by fire or firefightfuels,” i.e., those shrubberies ing equipment? that climb trees and into Are vacant, overgrown their crowns. lots by absent landowners An ember field moves
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Northwest classic gets a makeover THERE’S NOTHING LIKE seeing a classic under restoration. I ventured to Port Townsend last week and spent time with Pete Leenhouts, a former executive director of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding in Port Hadlock who is currently restoring Riptide. She’s a trunk cruiser built in 1927 by Schertzer Brothers Boat and Machine Co. of Seattle. She is 47 feet, 1 inch long with a beam of 11 feet, 10 inches, and she draws four feet. She is planked in Port Orford, Ore., cedar riveted to white oak frames over a Douglas fir backbone with western red cedar houses. Riptide, a Coast Guarddocumented vessel, carries her documentation number carved into the interior face of both port and starboard bilge stringers. Leenhouts She is documented at 17 net tons and 21 gross tons. This native Northwesterner originally was named Nereiad, then shortly thereafter, Nokare. Her trunk cabin — the raised cabin aft of the pilothouse — was reportedly added in 1933. By 1936, when owned by Russell G. Gibson, a director of the Seattle Yacht Club, she had been renamed Riptide. Gibson, who lived on Treasure Island in Port Madison on Bainbridge Island, owned her through at least 1960. During that time, Riptide appeared many times in the
ON THE WATERFRONT Seattle boating press, and she participated in Sellars many long-distance predicted log races and other boating activities. The plaques in her pilothouse attest to Gibson’s seamanship skills. Her original power plant may have been a Hall-Scott gasoline engine, but that has not been verified. By 1959, Riptide was powered by an eight-cylinder Chrysler Crown gas engine, a common engine for the time, which was likely installed in the late 1940s. After a succession of owners, she was purchased in 1965 by an individual who took her to Alaska for a few years and re-powered her with a Volvo Penta MD-70A marine diesel engine. He then sold her to his brother, whose family grew up on Riptide as they spent the next 47 years cruising the Inside Passage. Pete acquired Riptide last March. The first step in her restoration process was to haul the vessel out of the water, done in April. Shipwright Chris Chase began the restoration process, then turned the project over to shipwright Jeff Galey, a 2008 graduate of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. Shipwrights Paul Stoffer and Paul Lyter, themselves graduates of the boat school, have worked on all phases of the vessel’s renovation.
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Riptide, a 47-foot yacht built in Seattle in 1927, is being restored in time for a comingout at the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival in September. It was evident from the outset that her transom, a number of the frames and some of her planking above the waterline had to be repaired. As it turned out, 33 of the 120 white oak frames, each measuring 2 inches by 2 inches, had to be replaced. Most of the abovewater planking on the starboard side and about two-thirds of the planking above the waterline on the port side also were changed. Her foredeck and side decks, and the sills under the pilothouse and aft trunk cabin were repaired as well. The old engine and fuel tanks were lifted out, and all the wiring in the boat was removed. The engine room is being completely stripped and cleaned before being repainted prior to the installation of new fuel tanks, fuel piping and a remanufactured Cummins 5.9-liter marine diesel. Caulker John Zimmer, owner of Palouse Boatworks Inc., will recaulk the entire boat, and she will be painted and varnished later this summer by expert marine finisher Diane Salguero and her team. Riptide’s ta-daaa moment will
Crozier Craft’s 34-foot aluminum boat is nearing completion for her Alaskan owner.
come when Pete shows her in the 2015 Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend on Sept. 11-13. I commented to a friend of mine, Todd Ritchie, that wooden boat aficionados are indebted to the likes of the Pete Leenhoutses of the world who are willing to invest their time and treasure restoring and preserving maritime history.
ity and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, on Thursday hauled out Eclipse, a 67-foot wooden commercial fishing vessel. I understand that she developed a number of leaks that Platypus personnel will resolve by recaulking the hull.
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Tesoro Petroleum on Monday provided bunkers to Maersk Murotsu in Port Angeles Harbor. She’s a 599-foot petroleum products tanker that is flagged in Panama.
I stopped at Crozier Craft’s facility west of Port Angeles and spoke with owner Chad Crozier. He and his crew had just finished building a 34-foot monohull boat with a 12-foot beam that will be outfitted with a pair of 300-horsepower Yamaha out board motors and a 25-horse kicker. The boat will be put aboard an Alaska Marine Lines barge for shipment to Ketchikan, where the owner will put the vessel to work as a six-pack charter boat.
Plugging the leaks Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facil-
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________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202.
The 67-foot fishing boat Eclipse sits in the Platypus Marine yard in Port Angeles to fix a series of leaks.
Breathing problems in short-nosed dogs, cats MOST PEOPLE RECOGNIZE pet overpopulation, cruelty and animal fighting as animal welfare issues, but there’s one that many don’t think about or may even consider cute. We’re talking about extreme physical traits, such as the excessively flat faces seen in many Persian cats, bulldogs, Pekingese, pugs, Boston terriers and other brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds. Snorting and snoring, or the undershot jaw of the bulldog or boxer, are often thought to be endearing characteristics. But when those traits cause animals to gasp for air after minimal exertion, develop heatstroke or even die from exposure to heat and humidity, it’s no life for a dog — or cat. It’s not great for their humans, either, who pay high veterinary bills to treat their animals or lose them to an early death. Pets with extremely flat faces are prone to a condition called brachycephalic syndrome. They may have pinched or narrowed nostrils, known as stenotic nares; an elongated soft palate, which partially blocks the airway; everted saccules, small sacs just inside the larynx that can turn inside out and block the airway; and a hypoplastic, or narrowed, trachea.
neck can also help them breathe easier. Noisy breathing, gurKim Campbell Marty gling, gasping and a foamy Thornton Becker nasal discharge are all signs that a dog is having trouble getting enough air. Other signs of difficulty breathing are fainting and blue gums and tongue, indicating a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream. Left untreated, chronic lack of oxygen puts a serious strain on the heart, When the nostrils are too small, nasal cartilage is and breathing difficulty worsens with age. too soft or the airway is For dogs with serious blocked, it’s difficult for the respiratory difficulty, suranimal to draw breath. Dogs with the combina- gery can correct stenotic nares, elongated soft palate tion of a short muzzle and and everted saccules. undershot jaw can also A dog who can’t walk have difficulty breathing. across the room without A side effect of brachyturning blue and gasping cephalic syndrome is that for air is a clear candidate pets with it have a harder for reconstructive surgery. time regulating their body It’s best if this is done temperature in hot or cold early in life if it’s obvious weather. They can’t stay outdoors that a pet has a problem. When the procedure is in warm weather, let alone performed before the probgo for a walk. Allergies can worsen the lem becomes serious, it usually has good results. problem. Surgery may be less To protect pets with effective if performed when brachycephalic syndrome, animals are older. it’s important not to let If necessary, stenotic them get fat or overexert nares and an elongated soft themselves in the heat. palate can be corrected at They must stay in an the same time. air-conditioned environA good time to do it is ment, and need plenty of when the animal is spayed shade and fresh water or neutered. when outdoors. You’ll be able to hear Walking dogs with a harness instead of a collar the difference in breathing that puts pressure on the immediately after surgery.
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No one wants to experience the heartbreak of a pet who can’t breathe. Animal lovers can help by not purchasing dogs or cats with extreme facial conformation, no matter how cute they are. Breeders can work toward producing animals with not-so-flat faces and larger nostrils that enable them to breathe effortlessly and do all the things a pet should be able to do: chase a toy, walk around the block, play at the beach or compete in dog sports.
Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker rabbit isn’t eatQMy ing as much as normal, and he seems to be drooling a lot. I notice him picking up food and then dropping it. What can I do to improve his appetite and ability to eat? — via email Get your bunny to ADental the veterinarian, stat! disease is one of the most common problems we veterinarians see in rabbits (and large rodents such as chinchillas and guinea pigs). The teeth of these animals grow continuously throughout their life, and the “cheek teeth” can become overgrown if they aren’t trimmed regularly. Overgrown teeth don’t
line up properly or can grow up and out of the mouth. You can imagine how that would make it difficult for the animal to chew. Other possible dental problems are a broken tooth and infected tooth roots or gums. These types of problems can occur if the rabbit isn’t eating a proper diet or if he spends a lot of time chewing on cage wires or other inappropriate materials. A tooth can break during a fight with another rabbit or as the result of a fall. Teeth can become infected if the rabbit has trouble chewing his food and it ends up stuck in his gums. Depending on the problem, your rabbit may need antibiotics, trimming of the teeth under anesthesia or surgical extraction of the tooth. The best way to prevent dental problems in rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas is to make sure they have plenty of timothy hay to gnaw on. It should make up approximately 75 percent of their diet. Signs of dental problems in pocket pets to be aware of include excessive drooling (known as “slobbers”) or a wet chin, lower incisors growing out of the mouth, upper incisors
growing into the mouth, a preference for soft food and difficulty closing the mouth.
The Buzz — with Kim Campbell Thornton ■ Your local pond, lake, river or ocean is not an aquarium. If you’re considering “rehoming” your goldfish, lionfish or other aquarium denizens, think again. Your fish are invasive species that grow and multiply, competing with native species for resources and contributing to algal blooms that disrupt ecosystems as well as the spread of disease and parasites. In the Caribbean, lionfish are destroying reefs. Fish biologists for the U.S. Forest Service have found goldfish weighing several pounds living in Lake Tahoe, Nev., and warn that non-native species breed easily and can travel to marinas, canals and wetlands connected to the lake.
_________ 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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Renter uneasy Late night about violence flights slated Wednesday in next room DEAR ABBY: I am currently renting a room in the house of the mother of a friend of mine. The house is also shared with my friend’s younger sister, who is in a relationship with another woman. Their relationship is pretty violent. The other night, I was in my room, which is located next to the sister’s room, and could hear her beating up on her girlfriend. The mother is aware of the situation and has threatened to call the police if she doesn’t stop, but she never does. I’m afraid if I say or do something, I’ll be asked to leave since it isn’t my house, even though I pay rent. What should I do? Renter in Laredo, Texas
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right thing. There are several stages of grief, and one never knows for sure which level the bereaved has reached. Therefore, any comment will most likely be the wrong one. My advice is if you don’t know what to say, state the obvious — “Gee, I don’t know what to say.” Hold the person’s hand briefly. Don’t hug unless initiated. Take your cue from the person grieving. But remarking, “He’s in a better place,” “It’s probably for the best,” or “He was in so much pain” is wrong. Dear Renter: If you The bereaved can say have a written lease for the these things, but for you to room you’re renting, you do so seems like passing cannot be evicted without judgment. cause. Talk to the mother and “I don’t know what to tell her that if she doesn’t say” works for divorce, call the police when her breakups or any catadaughter starts beating up strophic event. on her girlfriend, you will. It has worked for me And if it happens again, countless times. follow through. I have said nothing If you do, the daughter offensive but left the door may get the help she so open for the friend or relaobviously needs, and her tive to engage in some victim will have a chance much-needed venting. to get some help through I hope my experience domestic violence counselhelps someone. ing. Diplomatic Out West Dear Abby: I have seen letters in your column about insensitive, thoughtless remarks made by others about loss and grief. It has been my experience, though, that no one
Death Notices Donald Everett Huckleberry May 11, 1927 — July 13, 2015
Resident Donald Everett Huckleberry died of agerelated causes in Port Angeles. He was 88. Services: A visitation, funeral and burial were held July 17. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com
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Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
Death and Memorial Notice HARVEY KEITH JACKSON June 15, 1955 May 15, 2015 Harvey Keith Jackson passed away May 15, 2015. Memorial services will be held July 25, 2015, at 11 a.m. at Evangelical Bible Church, 2135 San Juan Avenue, Port Townsend. Following will be burial at Greenwood Cemetery, Chimacum, with military honors by American Legion Post 26
of Port Townsend. Fellowship and food at the VFW Post, 31 Matheson Street in Port Hadlock. All are welcome! Share your cookies as Harvey like to bake as a wee lad. In lieu of flowers, donations honoring Harvey go to the Quilcene Historical Museum/ Worthington Project, 151 Columbia Street, P.O. Box 574, Quilcene, WA 98376. Harvey loved his heritage at the Quilcene Museum, fair and parade.
SEQUIM — Dr. Ryan Iskendarian of Via Vita Chiropractic will give a talk, “What is Applied Kinesiology?,” at noon Tuesday at Sequim Gym, 145 E. Washington St. This program is free to the public. Iskendarian will discuss applied kinesiology’s use as
a diagnostic technique to assess the structural, chemical and emotional systems of the body through manual muscle testing. For more information, contact Lisa Pedrey at Sequim Gym via 360-6812555 or lisa@sequimgym. com. Peninsula Daily News
Death and Memorial Notice CAROL ANN SATHER May 21, 1929 July 13, 2015 Carol Ann Sather, an 86-year-old resident of Sequim, passed away at her home on July 13, 2015, due to cancer. She was born to George Samuel Block and Mary Lydia Peet on May 21, 1929, in Seattle, Washington. Carol married Raymond Sather on February 14, 1948, in Seattle, but sadly he passed away September 26, 2007. She had been employed as a cook, retail salesperson and casino dealer. She very much enjoyed playing cards and spending time with family. She was also a member of the Sequim senior center. Carol is survived by her son, Ron Sather (Kelly Antolock); daughters Debby (Jim) Kiesser of Sequim, Diane (Phil) Lyman of Enumclaw, Washington, and Jeanette Lieberg of Sequim; brother Jack (Vicki) Block
Mrs. Sather of Seattle; 10 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, George Block, mother, Mary Peet Block, husband, Raymond Sather, and daughter, Marilyn Sather. An open house will be held Sunday, July 26, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 230 House Road, Sequim. Memorial contributions may be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
DAVID WARREN MURRAY February 3, 1946 May 17, 2015
Death and Memorial Notice LANCE WILKIE August 24, 1955 July 4, 2015 Lance Wilkie, a 59-year-old resident of Neah Bay, passed away July 4, 2015. He was born to Patrick L. Wilkie Jr. and Elvera B. Jones on August 24, 1955. He married Yvonne K. Johnson on October 9, 1999, in Neah Bay. Lance attended the University of Washington from 1973-1975 and went on to work at the Ozette excavation site and as a fisheries technician for the Makah Tribe. Lance Wilkie was a master carver. Lance carved and constructed many pieces of art. During the time he worked for the Makah Cultural and Research Center, he supervised the construction of an inside longhouse and replicas. In addition, he worked on a 26-foot sealing canoe, 16-foot fishing canoe, 10-foot woman’s canoe and a 36-foot whaling canoe. He carved a
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Lance Wilkie 12-foot child’s canoe for the Toronto International Canoe Museum, located in Toronto, Ontario, and carved a 12-foot welcome figure for the Neah Bay Schools. He carved a 16-foot salmon canoe for the Field Museum of Natural History, located in Chicago, Illinois, and constructed a 12-foot-by-20foot ceremonial house on the Ozette Reservation. He carved a 16-foot a salmon canoe for a film on mathematical problem solving for the public
David Warren Murray, a 69-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away at Crestwood Convalescent Center on May 17, 2015, from complications of cancer. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Elmer W. Murray and Lillian W. (Armstrong) Murray on February 3, 1946. David served in the United States Navy from 1963 to 1968. He married Heather Y. Anderson on July 22, 2014. Mr. Murray enjoyed trains and “Star Trek.” He is survived by his wife, Heather Y. Murray, of Port Angeles, Washington; daughter Rhonda Murray of Greenville, North Carolina; stepbrothers Dennis Ingram, Carlton “Bud” (Debbie) Rudolph and Harlen (Sheri) Rudolph of Port Angeles; parents-in-law Rodney L. and Dottie Anderson; honorary parents-in-law Greg A Higgerson and Serena
school system, constructed a 18-foot-by-24foot shed roof house for the State Centennial Exhibit located at the Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum in Seattle, Washington, constructed a Salish longhouse for the Washington State Historical Society and constructed an outdoor longhouse at the Makah Cultural and Research Center, Neah Bay. Mr. Wilkie is survived by his wife, Yvonne Wilkie; stepson Brian Johnson; brother Wendell Wilkie; sisters Carrie Dernier and Alice Murner; nephews Jamie Sell, Allen Wilkie, Michael Murner, Mitchell Murner, Wendell Wilkie Jr., Jacob Murner; nieces Kayla Dernier and Merrissa Murner, and greatniece Estella Wilkie; grandchildren Corbett Johnson, Navajah Johnson and Raiden Johnson. He was preceded in death by grandparents Patrick and Ramona Wilkie; parents Patrick Landis Wilkie Jr. and Elvera B. Jones, and sister Ramona Wilkie.
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Mr. Murray Rodriquez; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his adoptive parents, Lillian W. and Elmer W. Murray; stepfather Carlton Rudolph Sr.; mother-in-law Margaret M. Anderson; and stepsister Clara L. Rudolph. Military honors will be at the Clallam County Veterans Center, 261 South Francis Street, Port Angeles, on July 22, 2015, at 2 p.m. Ashes will be placed in the memorial garden at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church at a later date.
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first graduating class of Sequim High School. Leonard Fernie, Godwin O’Brien, Neva Peterson and Helen Knoph were the first graduates of the school. On Friday, Aug. 14, COUPEVILLE — There Cedars in Dungeness will will be field carrier landing host a golf tournament at practice operations late at noon. night and briefly after midGraduates will have a night Wednesday for aircraft gathering at the Sequim stationed at Naval Air StaVFW, 189 E. Washington tion Whidbey Island at the St., at 7 p.m. outlying field in Coupeville. On Saturday, Aug. 15, The schedule is subject to former graduates can plan change to meet mission for a luncheon in the requirements. Sequim High School cafeteComments, including ria, followed by an assemnoise complaints, can be bly and a social hour at directed to station’s com5 p.m. ment line at 360-257-6665 Dinner is at 6 p.m. at or via email at comments. the Sequim Boys & Girls NASWI@navy.mil. Club, 400 W. Fir St. All other questions can An open house at the be directed to the public Old Dungeness School affairs office at 360-257House, 2781 Towne Road, 2286. will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 16, Sequim reunion followed by a Pioneer PicSEQUIM — An all-class nic at noon at the Sequim reunion is set for graduates Prairie Grange, 209 of Sequim High School for Macleay Road. the weekend of Aug. 14-16. A registration form can Weekend activities be downloaded at sequim. include a golf tournament, K12wa.us, or phone Kevin gatherings, an assembly, Kennedy at 253-229-1673. dinner and a Pioneer PicRegistration is due by nic. July 31; there is no regisThis year marks the tration on the day of the 100th anniversary of the reunion.
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here’s a chill in the air, there’s snow on the ground and hoods are pulled low on parkas to keep out the cold. What? No, it’s still July. You didn’t miss summer, which is a good thing because season 2 of the Greg Poehler-starring sitcom “Welcome to Sweden” premieres Sunday, July 19, on NBC. Season 2 kicks off six months after Poehler’s character, Bruce, first moved to Sweden with his girlfriend, Emma (Josephine Bornebusch, “The Dog Trick,” 2002), and it’s now the dead of winter. Hilarity abounds as the former accountant continues to adjust to his new fish-out-of-water life this season, and on top of just trying to fit in in Sweden, he has another occasion to handle — his engagement! Yes, Bruce — who is modeled very closely after Poehler and his real-life experiences — is getting ready to propose to Emma, and season 2 follows the engagement journey as the couple deals with customs, family and career transitions. Poehler is already married to his Swedish wife, Charlotta, and they have three children — which may be a bit of a sign of what’s to come.
Of course, when you’re writing from personal experience, as Poehler does for “Welcome to Sweden,” it can be a little offputting to have your life thrown up on screen for everyone to see, especially for loved ones. As Poehler said in an interview with “The Sydney Morning Herald,” outside of things that happen directly to him, most of the other relationships in the show are highly fictionalized. “I [told] my friends and family that it’s all fiction and it has nothing to do with them,” he said. “But when it comes to the relationship [between Bruce and Emma], there are certain things that are off limits. Most of Bruce’s experiences when he’s out in Sweden — the fish-out-of-water, culture clash moments — are stuff that has happened to me. Whereas the relationship [with Emma] is mostly fictionalized. That makes it easier for me to sleep in the same bed as my wife.” A former lawyer, Poehler up and quit his job after 12 years to chase his stand-up comedy dream in Sweden. Penning the script for the show in his attic, he was soon joined by his famous sister, Amy Poehler (“Parks and Recreation,” “Saturday Night Live”), who hopped on board to executive produce, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Poehler also says his wife, Charlotta, has been more than supportive throughout the process of bringing “Welcome to Sweden” to life, especially since he took a rather unconventional route to stardom. “The second season has been a lot easier for her to adjust to,” he said in the “Sydney Morning Herald” interview. “The first season was a bigger adjustment. I think for her it was difficult. ... It’s one thing to marry an actor, but for someone to become an actor is something else. She’s been very supportive, and I think you need certain people to believe in you before anybody else does.”
Poehler and Bornebusch are joined in the show by a host of other very funny people. Lena Olin (“Alias,” “The Ninth Gate,” 1999) stars as Emma’s very opinionated mother, Viveka; Swedish comedian Claes Månsson (“Lorry,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” 2006) stars as Emma’s father; and Christopher Wagelin (“The Circle,” 2015) stars as Emma’s freeloading brother who desperately needs to move out of his parents’ house. On Bruce’s side, Illeana Douglas (“Goodfellas,” 1990) stars as his mother, Nancy, and Patrick Duffy (“Dallas”) stars as his father, Wayne. Winter is coming! Thankfully for us, it’s not for a while. For the cast of “Welcome to Sweden,” however, it’s all parkas, snow and cold as season 2 comes stateside. Picking up in the dead of winter six months after Greg Poehler’s Bruce moves to Sweden for the woman he loves, the show follows Bruce and Emma as they navigate a new engagement and the craziness that comes along with it. Catch the season 2 premiere of the hilarious sitcom “Welcome to Sweden” The cast of “Welcome to Sweden.”
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Telling Tut’s tale: The story of one of history’s most fascinating figures is coming to the screen. Starting Sunday, July 19, Spike is peeling back the burial mask and traveling back in time to tell the story of the life of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun — known to millions around the world as the Egyptian King Tut. The three-night special event series is a dramatic retelling of the life and times of a young man who has fascinated people around the world since his tomb was discovered in 1922. Headlining the cast is Ben Kingsley as Ay, Tut’s Vizier, adviser, guardian and eventual successor. The renowned actor is no stranger to historical dramas. He took home the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 1982’s “Gandhi,” in which he starred as the famous Indian pacifist, and he starred in the Academy Award-winning films “Schindler’s List” (1993) and “Hugo” (2011). Avan Jogia stars as the young King Tut himself. The actor has starred in TV’s “Victorious” and “Twisted” and has also popped up in “iCarly” and “Aliens in America.” Of course, no courtly drama would be complete without a host of allies, enemies, plotters and schemers. Sibylla Deen (“Home and Away”), Peter Gadiot (“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland”), Iddo Goldberg (“Salem”) and Kylie Bunbury (“Under the Dome”) all help round out the cast — and the royal court — of Tutankhamun. The discovery of Tut’s nearly intact tomb caused a global sensation in 1922, and, since then, the various ancient artifacts found within have been displayed in museums worldwide, allowing millions of people to witness a small piece of the majesty of ancient Egyptian royalty.
The dramatic retelling of his story has its two-hour premiere Sunday, July 19, on Spike. Third time’s still charming: Well, that escalated quickly. The past two summers have been witness to bizarre weather patterns, first hitting Los Angeles in 2013, then hammering New York City in 2014. This summer, though, the forecast is even more dire: huge swaths of the East Coast, from D.C. to Orlando, are at risk of Sharknados. The campy and satirical Syfy disaster film “Sharknado” ended up being a huge hit with audiences, who fell in love with the sheer ridiculousness of it all. Its 2014 sequel, “Sharknado 2: The Second One,” ended up being just as big of a hit, starting what’s become a summertime tradition of freak, shark-based weather patterns. “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” has its premiere Wednesday, July 22, on Syfy and features both returning stars and some new faces. Tara Reid (“American Pie,” 1999), Ian Ziering (“Beverly Hills, 90210”) and Cassie Scerbo (“Make It or Break It”) are all returning to help save America from the toothy tornados. They’ll be joined by a host of newcomers, including David Hasselhoff (“Baywatch”), Bo Derek (“Fashion House”), Jack Griffo (“The Thundermans”), Frankie Muniz (“Malcolm in the Middle”) and Ryan New-
rights to Fox in anticipation of a planned 2016 release date. The international connections of “Houdini & Doyle” don’t stop there, though. The period adventure series will feature American escape artist and paranormal debunker Harry Houdini teaming up with Scottish author and Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to investigate inexplicable crimes at the behest of Scotland Yard. That’s a lot of ocean-crossing connections! Cast in the lead roles are American Michael Weston as Houdini and Englishman Stephen Mangan as Doyle. Weston has appeared in “House M.D.” and “Six Feet International supernatural: Talk about an international Under” and starred in the films collaboration. Canada’s Global “Coyote Ugly” (2000) and has teamed up with the U.K.’s “State of Play” (2009). ITV to produce a new superMangan is a Tony-nominatural drama, and they’ve nated stage actor who’s also already licensed the American had a successful career on the screen. He’s starred in “Episodes” and “Green Wing” and had his big screen debut in 2000 in “Billy Elliot.” Canadian actress Rebecca Liddiard will round out the international casting as Const. Adelaide Stratton, the first female constable in London’s police force. It’s the early days yet for the globetrotting “Houdini & Doyle,” but the international production is moving ahead at full speed. Watch for it on Fox in 2016. man (“Zeke and Luther”), who will all be joining the fight or else heading for their storm shelters. The “Sharknado” films are far-fetched (they’re about waterspouts that pick up sharks and deposit them on land — always conveniently in major cities), campy and weird, which is exactly what Syfy viewers are looking for in the summer; at least, that’s the conclusion to draw based on the big numbers of viewers who tune in. The third installment in the “Sharknado” series, “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!,” premieres Wednesday, July 22, on Syfy.
Ben Kingsley stars in “Tut.”
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Mike Holmes guides nine deserving couples who are challenged to renovate and revive a run-down home in this new series. The couples with the best work will move on in the competition to win their ultimate dream home.
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No Eastern seaboard city is safe when flying sharks threaten citizens from Washington, D.C., to Florida in this premiere. Luckily, Ian Ziering returns as chainsawwielding shark fighter Fin and Tara Reid returns as April.
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Academy Award winner Halle Berry portrays astronaut Molly Woods, who finds herself searching for her alien son this season. Pierce Gagnon co-stars as Molly’s android son and Grace Gummer plays an assistant on the Humanichs Project in season 2. JULY 19 - 25, 2015
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JoAnna Garcia Swisher stars in “The Astronaut Wives Club.”
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Seven women suddenly find themselves thrust into the spotlight because of their husbands’ involvement in the Space Race. When tragedy touches their lives, the ladies must rally together in this drama based on Lily Koppel’s book.
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TV personality Adam Richman hosts this competition series as a former San Francisco 49ers cheerleader cooks up a storm in order to win $100,000 in this new episode. Chef Nadia G provides the stiff competition for the stay-at-home mom of one.
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The freshman season wraps up in this finale. Matt Dillon stars as Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke, who arrives in Wayward Pines in search of two missing federal agents. He soon discovers that the seemingly idyllic town holds a dark secret.
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10:00 p.m.
Determined to prove himself to their newest ally, Alex (Christopher Egan) sets off on a dangerous quest. His adventure reunites him with a face from the past. At the same time, Claire (Roxanne McKee) asks an old friend to help her stop a brewing revolt.
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Just Go With It (‘11, Com) Jennifer Aniston, Brooklyn Decker, Adam Sandler.
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8:00 p.m.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection suggests that humans evolved over the course of many, many years. Ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos shares the latest scientific and archeological information about humanity’s possible origins.
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In this season finale, The Messengers take on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, who plan to break the fifth seal. Their plan could destroy everything The Messengers hold dear so it’s up to the heroes to save the day, no matter the cost.
Dark Matter (52) SYFY
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