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Lead high in one Quilcene home Water system not contaminated home, which would cause more lead to leach from it, said Derrick Dennis, Office of Drinking Water Quality section manager for the Department of Health. The water itself — supplied from a single well located on the grounds of the National Forest Service ranger station in Quilcene — is not contaminated, said Barney Burke, Jefferson County PUD board member. In 2014, the Quilcene system’s source met or exceeded all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Washington state drinking water health standards, according to a Quilcene Water Quality Report released in 2015.
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QUILCENE — The Jefferson County Public Utility District is working with the state Department of Health after lead contamination was found in the water of one Quilcene Water District customer’s home in 2014. The contamination was found to be from the homeowner’s pipes and not the water district that serves 97 customers. However, the PUD still must take action to ensure the pH balance of all water in the system remains at such a level as not to corrode the pipes further in this
The state Department of Health requires public water systems to collect samples from residential customers and treat the water when more than 10 percent of samples exceed the action level of 0.015 parts per million. According to the water quality report released by the PUD, lead was detected in the plumbing of several homes in Quilcene. Dennis said water samples were collected at five homes on the system in 2014. One contained lead above approved levels, he said. The water in that home contained 0.056 parts per million (ppm) of lead, while the next highest sample contained 0.003 ppm, he said. Subsequent readings “have
been lower, and we are monitoring that,” said Burke. “If they get below the action level for two six-month periods, they can go to a normal monitoring schedule of tap samples,” Dennis said.
cool, but they might have highlead brass.” When lead contamination is found, the state ensures water distributors “are doing what they need per regulations to make sure they are addressing the issue,” Sampling Dennis said. That is the case here, with the When a system is sampled, “they don’t sample every home on PUD having informed water users on the system and taking action the system,” Dennis said. “They are trying to target to address the issue, Burke said. homes that would have the highest likelihood of lead in their Adjusting pH balance water. Although the source of lead “Every house is different,” he contamination was the home’s added. “You may have remodeled plumbing and not the water your home, your home might be source, the PUD is required to older [or] you might have nostal- ensure that water is not too acidic. gic plumbing fixtures in your TURN TO LEAD/A6 house because they look really
Excitement building up for Rhody Festival
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PORT TOWNSEND— The Rhododendron Festival touches familiar bases every year, but differences in royalty set each festival apart. “This is a really great bunch of girls,” said Brandi Hamon, the festival secretary. “I know I say that every year, but these are really shy girls who aren’t used to being in the spotlight. They really stepped out of their comfort zone.” The 81st annual Rhody festival begins Monday with members of
the royal court imprinting their hands in concrete at the Rhododendron Centennial Gardens and culminates Saturday with the Grand Parade and Cake Picnic. As of Friday, 103 floats had signed up for the parade, but there could be more next weekend, according to Past President Rita Hubbard. “Every year, people get excited about the parade,” Hubbard said. “It’s a lot of fun to see people setting their chairs along the parade route and to see how many people come home for Rhody.” TURN TO RHODY/A6
Rep. from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the by State, county Jefferson County Auditor’s Office, D e r e k Jefferson St., Port K i l m e r , races to shape 1820 Townsend. D-Gig HarThis year, voters will elect bor, whose commissioners in Dis- d i s t r i c t up for elections county tricts 1 and 2, a Superior Court BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Fonda needed therapy, coach for TV show JANE FONDA SAYS the challenges of episodic television made her seek counseling. The 78-year-old actress co-stars with Lily Tomlin in the Netflix series “Grace and Frankie.” The show’s second season premiered recently, and it has been renewed for a third. But that first season was a doozy, Fonda said Saturday at a Netflix luncheon celebrating the “rebels and rule breakers” behind its hit shows. “I didn’t realize what a completely different animal episodic television is. It was really hard for me the first season. I kind of fell apart,” said the actress, agelessly fashionable in a Zuhair Murad floral suit. “So I went back into
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Actresses Lily Tomlin, left, and Jane Fonda arrive together at the Rebels With A Cause Gala at The Barker Hangar last week in Santa Monica, Calif. therapy, and I got an acting coach.” When the audience at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel laughed, Fonda responded: “No, it’s true! And I’m proud of that at my age.” Fonda has won two Oscars for best actress in a leading role. Fonda appeared at a panel alongside “Grace and
Frankie” creator Marta Kauffman, “Orange is the New Black” creator Jenji Kohan and star Laura Prepon, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Carol Kane, “Jessica Jones” star Krysten Ritter and new Netflix talkshow host Chelsea Handler, whose show premiered last week.
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SUSANNAH MUSHATT JONES, 116, the world’s oldest person, has died in New York. Robert Young, a senior consultant for the Los Angeles-based Gerontology Research Group, said Ms. Jones died Thursday night at a public housing facility for seniors in Brooklyn where she had lived for more than three decades. He said she had been ill for the past 10 days. Ms. Jones was born in a small farm town near Montgomery, Ala., in 1899. She was one of 11 siblings and attended a special school for young black girls. When she graduated from high school in 1922, Ms. Jones worked full time helping family members pick crops. She left after a year to begin working as a nanny, heading north to New Jersey and eventually making her way to New York. “She adored kids,” Lois Judge said of her aunt in a 2015 interview. Ms. Jones never had any children of her own and was married for only a few years. Family members said last year that they credited her long life to love of family and generosity to others. Judge said at the time that she believed it helped that her aunt grew up on a rural farm, where she ate fresh fruits and vegetables that she picked herself. After she moved to New York, Ms. Jones worked with a group of her fellow high school graduates to start a scholarship fund for young African-American women to go to college. She also was active in
her public housing building’s tenant patrol until she was 106. Ms. Jones became Guinness World Records’ official oldest person when 117-year-old Misao Okawa died in Tokyo last year. “Ms. Jones was the very last American from the 1800s,” said Young, whose group tracks and maintains a database of the world’s longest-living people. Young said 116-year-old Emma Morano of Verbania, Italy, just a few months younger than Ms. Jones, is now the unofficial world’s oldest person.
___________ CHRISTY O’CONNOR SR., 91, the Irish golfer who played on 10 Ryder Cup teams and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, died Saturday. The European Tour confirmed his death. Mr. O’Connor won 24 times on the European Tour. He also played 15 times in what is now the World Cup, winning for Ireland in 1968 with Harry Bradshaw. He also won the PGA Seniors Championship in Europe six times. He held the record for most Ryder Cup appearances — including the 1957 Britain-Ireland team that won for the first time after World War II — until Nick Faldo surpassed him in 1997. Mr. O’Connor played in an era when top British and Irish golfers did not have as much access to the American majors as they do now. The British Open was
the only major he played, and his best result came when he finished one shot out of a playoff in 1958 at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. Hills recalled when O’Connor was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2009, and European Tour chief George O’Grady called with the good news. Mr. O’Connor beat Dow Finsterwald in singles in the 1957 Ryder Cup won by Britain-Ireland.
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1941 (75 years ago) Movement of logs across Port Angeles Harbor to the pulp and paper mills has been halted by CIO loggers’ pickets, operating in outboard motor boats, as an outgrowth of the Western Washington lumber industry strike. The boat picketing was started yesterday by the loggers and resulted in a decision by crews of local loghandling tugboats, members of the Inlandboatmen’s Union, to recognize the picket line. Consequently, no logs were being brought from storage to the pulp mills today. Mill operators said the plants have sufficient logs in their ponds to supply them about a week. All three local plants are involved.
1966 (50 years ago) Seen Around the Clock [Port Angeles]: ■ Crowds again swarming into Sequim for the annual festival parade. ■ Man drawing one
package of potato chips from a stack in the supermarket . . . to have many, many more come tumbling down. ■ Platform for oil drilling rig temporarily berthed in Port Angeles Harbor on Saturday. ■ Babe Ruth teams turning out, warming up for the beginning of league play.
1991 (25 years ago) State Sen. Paul Conner appealed to Sequim residents Tuesday to quickly agree on a Sequim bypass route or risk losing all state funds for the long-awaited project. “This literally is our last opportunity,” the veteran
Laugh Lines WE HAVE DRAKE on the show tonight — a black, Jewish, immigrant rapper from Canada. Or as Donald Trump would say, “I’m speechless. I need to sit down, I’m getting lightheaded. I’m getting lightheaded. I’m seeing my spirit animal.” Jimmy Fallon
legislator told 165 people at Carrie Blake Park at a public meeting on the bypass route selection. “I am seriously concerned.” Connor of Sequim said the Legislature has allocated $14 million for the bypass from gas tax revenues. But if the project is stalled by a community rift, the money would certainly be snapped up for use along the congested Interstate 5 corridor between Olympia and Everett, he said.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 15, the 136th day of 2016. There are 230 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 15, 1776, Virginia authorized its delegation to the Continental Congress to support independence from Britain. On this date: ■ In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed an act establishing the Department of Agriculture. ■ In 1911, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Standard Oil Co. was a monopoly in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, and ordered its breakup. ■ In 1930, registered nurse Ellen Church, the first airline stewardess, went on duty aboard
an Oakland-to-Chicago flight operated by Boeing Air Transport (a forerunner of United Airlines). ■ In 1940, the original McDonald’s restaurant was opened in San Bernardino, Calif., by Richard and Maurice McDonald. ■ In 1955, the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France signed the Austrian State Treaty, which re-established Austria’s independence. ■ In 1970, just after midnight, Phillip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green, two black students at Jackson State College in Mississippi, were killed as police opened fire during student protests. ■ In 1972, Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace was shot and
left paralyzed by Arthur H. Bremer while campaigning for president in Laurel, Md. Bremer served 35 years for attempted murder. ■ In 1975, U.S. forces invaded the Cambodian island of Koh Tang and captured the American merchant ship Mayaguez, which had been seized by the Khmer Rouge. All 39 crew members had already been released safely by Cambodia; some 40 U.S. servicemen were killed in connection with the operation. ■ In 1988, the Soviet Union began the process of withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan, more than eight years after Soviet forces entered the country. ■ Ten years ago: In an Oval
Office address, President George W. Bush said he would order as many as 6,000 National Guard troops to secure the U.S. border with Mexico and urged Congress to give millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally a chance at citizenship. ■ Five years ago: Mobilized by calls on Facebook, thousands of Arab protesters marched on Israel’s borders with Syria, Lebanon and Gaza in an unprecedented wave of demonstrations, sparking clashes that left at least 15 dead. ■ One year ago: A jury sentenced Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three and left more than 250 wounded.
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Prince guitar up for bid in Beverly Hills
risky to continue to have in my possession.” Leece, who doesn’t play any musical instruments, said other than posing for a few photos with the guitar when he first received it, he’s kept it in pristine condition. rent owner Richard Leece, Other Prince items up who bought it over a year for auction in Beverly Hills, ago from Heritage Auctions. Calif., include record sales The instrument features awards and an original a serial number and comes demo tape featuring the with a letter of authenticity songs “Just as Long as from Prince guitar techniWe’re Together,” “My Love Is cian Zeke Clark, who Forever” and “Jelly Jam.” noted that the guitar’s neck Another “yellow cloud” was broken in France in guitar is currently on dis1994 and later repaired. play at the National “Unfortunately, as morMuseum of American Hisbid as it is, when people tory in Washington, D.C. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (2) pass, their items become Prince was found dead more valuable,” Leece said. April 21 at age 57 in his Prince performs during the halftime show at the Super Bowl XLI football Paisley Park recording com- game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami in 2007. At right, the bright-yellow “I think something as plex in Chanhassen, Minn. valuable as this could be is electric guitar Heritage Auctions is selling beginning June 24 with an
he guitar was one of several custom guitars Prince used in the 1980s and 1990s.
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A BRIGHT-YELLOW, UNIQUELY shaped guitar used by Prince to perform such tunes as “Cream” and “Gett Off” is going up for auction. Heritage Auctions is selling one of the late artist’s “yellow cloud” electric guitars beginning June 24 with an opening bid of $30,000. The guitar was one of several custom guitars Prince used in the 1980s and 1990s. “I’ve been a Prince fan since I was a little kid, and that guitar always stuck out to me because it was super cool and stylish,” said cur-
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A4 Briefly: Nation President plans graduation talk today in N.J. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — President Barack Obama will speak today at Rutgers University’s graduation ceremony. This marks the first time a sitting president has spoken at the school’s commencement. The event also is a highlight of the university’s ongoing, yearlong celebration to mark its 250th anniversary. It was the Obama fall of 2013 when Rutgers first invited Obama to speak at this year’s commencement.
Airport patience asked WASHINGTON —- Facing a growing backlash over extremely long waits at airport security, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson asked fliers “to be patient” as the government takes steps to get them onto planes more quickly. Travelers across the country have endured lengthy security lines, some snaking up and down escalators, or through food courts, and into terminal lobbies. At some airports, lines during peak hours have topped 90 minutes. Airlines have reported holding planes at gates to wait for passengers to clear security.
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Guest lineups for shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.; Reps. Tom Cole, R-Okla., and Keith Ellison, D-Minn. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Preempted by English Premier League soccer coverage. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Priebus; former Defense Secretary Robert Gates; Reps. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Peter King, R-N.Y. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sens. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.; Paul Manafort, adviser to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Priebus; Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan.; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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Vt. to require drug price increase reasons Turing raised the price State set to prescribe rationales infection. from $13.50 to $750 per pill. Vermont state Rep. ChristoPearson, a member of the for companies’ drug price hikes pher Vermont Progressive Party from BY DAVE GRAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont is poised to become the first state requiring drug companies to explain their price increases, and Bob and Deborah Messing think that’s a good idea. The Messings live in Montpelier and are in their early 70s. She’s on Orencia, a Bristol-Myers Squibb product, for rheumatoid arthritis. He recently finished a course of Harvoni, made by Gilead Sciences Inc., to treat hepatitis C. Both drugs are expensive, though for people of the Messings’ modest income, big manufactur-
ers’ discounts and state assistance make their costs manageable. Harvoni lists at $1,125 per pill, or $94,500 for a 12-week course of treatment. Orencia’s list price tops $3,000 a month. Drug prices have been a big issue nationwide, highlighted by Martin Shkreli, a boyish-looking, early-30s executive dubbed “Pharma Bro.”
Acquired rights He was CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals when the company acquired rights to make Daraprim, which has been on the market since the 1950s and is used to treat a life-threatening parasitic
the state’s largest city, Burlington, and a key supporter of the legislation, noted prescription drugs often sell for far less in other countries and offered another reason for high prices: the inability of Medicare and Medicaid to negotiate better prices under federal law.
First state Priscilla VanderVeer, spokeswoman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, said Vermont is the first state to see a transparency bill pass both houses of its Legislature. Drug companies often counter that research and development of new medicines is costly.
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Briefly: World Egypt sending 51 to prison for April protests CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced 51 people to two years in prison for taking part in protests last month, officials said. Nearly 300 people have been arrested and charged for taking part in the demonstrations against Egypt’s decision to transel-Sissi fer control of two strategic Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia as part of a border demarcation agreement negotiated in near total secrecy. April’s protests were the largest since President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi was elected in 2014. As military chief, el-Sissi had led the overthrow President Mohammed Morsi a year earlier amid massive demonstrations demanding the Islamist leader step down. The 51 were convicted of breaking a 2013 law that effectively bans protests.
Five leaders arrested YAOUNDE, Cameroon — The multinational forces fighting the Islamic extremists of Boko Haram have arrested five of the group’s leaders and freed dozens of captive women and
children, Cameroon’s government announced Saturday. The raids targeting Boko Haram bases in the northern Madawaya forest earlier this month freed 28 children and at least 18 women, government spokesman Issa Tchiroma said. Boko Haram had set up camp in the forest after fleeing another military operation in neighboring Nigeria and had been training captive young girls and women as suicide bombers, he said.
Three dead in brawl MOSCOW — A violent brawl Saturday at a Moscow cemetery involving about 200 people in an apparent turf war left three people dead and 23 others hospitalized, officials said. Those in the brawl fired guns and used shovels, shovel handles, steel bars and baseball bats against their opponents, Russian news reports said. Two of those who died were hit by a car driven by someone trying to flee the scene, Moscow police spokeswoman Sofia Khotina told the Interfax news agency. She said the three people in the car, who were armed with pistols, were among more than 50 people detained by police. The city health department said another person also was killed and four of the 23 hospitalized were in serious condition. Police said the brawl was believed to have been about who controls providing burial services at the sprawling Khovanskoye cemetery in Moscow. The Associated Press
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ALL THAT REMAINS Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and Fort McMurray Fire Chief Darby Allen look over a burnt out car during a visit to Fort McMurray, Canada, on Friday. The wildfire that forced the evacuation of almost 90,000 people is 930 square miles in size and has moved away from the city. Evacuees have begun receiving assistance from the Alberta provincial government and the Canadian Red Cross.
Afghans expect to approve peace with militant group BY LYNNE O’DONNELL AND KARIM SHARIFI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan is expected to finalize a peace deal with a notorious militant group in the coming days, in what could be a template for ending the 15-year war with the Taliban, a government official and a representative of the militant group said Saturday. The deal is partly symbolic as the group in question, Hezb-i-Islami, has been largely inactive for years, but it marks a breakthrough for President Ashraf Ghani, who has made little prog-
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ress in reviving peace talks with the far more powerful Taliban. Under the 25-point agreement, Hezb-i-Islami would end its war against the government, commit to respecting the Afghan constitution and cease contact with other insurgents. In return its members would receive amnesty and its prisoners would be released. Ataul Rahman Saleem, deputy head of the High Peace Council — a government body charged with negotiating an end to the war — said that the deal could be completed after two years of negotiations. A senior representative of Hezb-i-Islami, Amin Karim, also said he expected Ghani to
approve the final version of the agreement today. Hezb-i-Islami is led by warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, whose forces killed thousands of people in Kabul during the 1992-1996 civil war. He is believed to be in Pakistan, though Karim has said he is in an unspecified location in Afghanistan. He could soon return to Kabul to sign a formal peace deal and take up residence. Hekmatyar, in his late 60s, is designated a “global terrorist” by the United States and blacklisted by the United Nations. The agreement obliges the Afghan government to work toward lifting those restrictions.
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HOMES LOCATED NEAR a gas well blowout that spewed the nation’s largest-known release of methane had higher levels of toxic metals that could have caused symptoms Los Angeles residents have suffered from for months, public health officials said. Tests found barium, manganese and vanadium more frequently and in higher concentrations in dust in homes located near the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said Friday. The contaminants could be responsible for eye, nose, throat and skin irritation, but are not expected to cause long-term problems, the report said.
ONE OF TWO men accused of luring a woman and her four teenage daughters to a Utah house and tying them up in the basement surrendered to authorities in western Wyoming. Flint Wayne Harrison, 51, was arrested early Saturday at the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office and immediately began helping authorities seek his son Dereck James “DJ” Harrison, 22, who investigators believe is armed and dangerous in the forested back country. Authorities urged campers to leave the area and residents to stay inside their homes. The woman and her daughters are recovering.
AIR FORCE GEN. Lori J. Robinson became the first woman to lead a toptier U.S. warfighting command when she took charge of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command in Colorado on Friday. Robinson, one of just two female four-star generals in the Air Force, was “the clear and obvious choice,” said Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who attended the change of command ceremony in a vast hangar at Peterson Air Force Base. Her promotion shows the U.S. has female officers qualified for the most senior positions, he said.
THE LEBANESE MILITANT group Hezbollah said Saturday that an explosion in Damascus that killed its top militant commander was caused by insurgent shelling. The group vowed to continue fighting alongside the Syrian government until the rebels are defeated. Mustafa Badreddine was the highest-ranking Hezbollah militant to be killed since the group joined Syria’s civil four years ago. Hezbollah said the blast near the Damascus International Airport was caused by artillery shelling from “takfiri” groups, a term Hezbollah uses to refer to Sunni extremists.
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Ex-tribal leader gets six months for theft
Bowechop, who grew up in Neah Bay, became a leader in tribal cultural affairs at an early age, according to Offenbacher’s sentencing recommendation. “At his high school graduation, he gave a speech about Makah whaling — in flawless native Makah tongue,” Maria Pascua, a tribal language teacher, said in one of several letters to the court supporting Bowechop. “Mr. Bowechop received a standing ovation, and there were tears and awe at that historic graduation,” she said.
ment, “Bowechop did not appear to have any issue, or misunderstanding at that time, regarding the tribe’s policies regarding his use of a tribal credit card,” according to the complaint. The complaint was filed six years after the anomalies were noticed. “Every time he used the tribal credit card and it was not for an appropriate purpose, it was pretty clear and pretty egregious, and yes, it would have been nice if the tribe had called him out on this much earlier,” London said. “Working in Indian Country is not unlike other small rural communities. “The internal controls may not be what you would expect with other entities or organizations.” London said tribal officials believe Bowechop stole more than $100,000 but that the $30,000 agreed to by Bowechop’s attorney and the U.S. Attorney’s Office was the most manageable in terms of a plea negotiation. “Going to trial involves additional resources and risks,” London said. “In a case like this, every single invoice becomes part of your proof. “It’s very, very resourceintensive.” But London said the plea agreement and sentencing do not preclude another party from filing a civil case against Bowechop, which would have a lower standard of proof than the criminal case. “That would be up to the tribe or someone who had standing,” London said. “I don’t know anyone else who would have standing.”
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The case was investigated by the FBI and the Neah Bay Department of Public Safety. According to the complaint filed June 26, 2015, Bowechop began misusing his tribal travel credit card “no later than in or about February 2009,” amassing $50,182 in illegal personal charges for gas, cash advances, travel expenditures and clothing, according to an FBI forensic accountant-field agent. The agent found an additional $70,899.65 in questionable expenditures by Bowechop. No receipts were provided, the agent said, and the money was not part of the case. Shortly after Bowechop began serving on the tribal council in January 2009, tribal Administrative Manager Lois Peterson saw that Bowechop was making gas charges on his tribal travel credit card, which are not allowed because mileage is reimbursed by the tribe. Having already worked in the planning depart-
The case was closely watched by Makah tribal members, said Keith Johnson, a former tribal council member and general manager and president of the tribal Whaling Commission since 1997. “There’s just too many political implications, so people are just watching it from behind the scenes, just quietly watching,” Johnson said Friday. “Unfortunately, it happened. “We just want things to be ironed out and lessons to be learned.”
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Irrigation Festival royalty, from left, Princess Tatum Jensen, Queen Victoria Hall and Princesses Hailey Kapetan and Dana Nguyen preside over the Grand Parade from their festival float on Saturday. The 121st festival, in its second weekend, ends today with a carnival on Sequim High School’s athletic fields along Fir Street.
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TACOMA — A former Neah Bay resident who followed in his grandfather’s footsteps to serve on the Makah Tribal Council has been sentenced to six months’ incarceration for embezzling tribal funds. Ryland Chad Bowechop, 38, of Bellingham was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty Feb. 3 in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to stealing $30,000. Bowechop also must pay the tribe $30,000 in restitution. He illegally made tribal credit card purchases and casino-related cash advances for personal use from June 2010 to May 2014. Bowechop resigned from the tribal council in July 2014. The federal charge of embezzling $50,182 from a tribal organization was filed against Bowechop on June 26. The amount Bowechop must pay back was decided upon as the result of plea negotiations, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Tate London of Seattle, the agency’s tribal liaison.
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Above, Amelie Mantched, 11, and Ruby Coulson, 10, march dressed as flappers with the Olympic Theatre Arts entry. At left, Riley Thomas, 4, of Sequim points at the Port Angeles High School NJROTC color guard as marches down Washington Street.
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PORT LUDLOW — A 57-year-old man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Saturday morning after crashing his motorcycle into the back of a pickup truck on state Highway 104 at Garten Road. State Patrol identified the man as Cecil E. Pierce of Oak Harbor. He was riding a 2013 Harley-Davidson.
On Saturday afternoon, Pierce’s condition at Harborview was listed as serious. Troopers said a Ford F250 truck driven by Robert D. Ernst, 30, of Port Ludlow had stopped to turn left onto Garten Road at 8:35 a.m. when the motorcycle slammed into it, ejecting Pierce into the back of the pickup. Ernst and his passenger, Krystal L. White, 21, of Port Ludlow, were uninjured, the
State Patrol said. Eastbound traffic was stopped for about one hour. State Patrol said Pierce will be cited for speed too fast for conditions. No drugs or alcohol were involved, according to the State Patrol. Port Ludlow Fire and Rescue, Quilcene Fire Department, Poulsbo Fire Department and Jefferson County Sheriff ’s Office assisted at the scene.
London said that in sentencing Bowechop, Judge Ronald Leighton spoke of the public trust Bowechop violated as a tribal council member, a full-time, paid position once held by Bowechop’s grandfather, George, who also had been the tribe’s executive director. “He said Bowechop was like an elder, someone who was supposed to be looking out for the interests of the tribal community over his own interests, that he should have been guided by the value of the tribe,” London said. Bowechop, a former tribal planner and forestry department worker, was contrite in addressing Leighton. He spoke for less than a minute. “He said he was sorry and took responsibility for his actions,” London said. Tribal Chairwoman Marla Tolliver did not return calls for comment Friday afternoon. Under federal sentencing guidelines, Bowechop could have received six months to 12 months and a day.
Sought longer sentence The U.S. Attorney’s Office sought a 10-month sentence. “With all of those privileges and responsibilities, he shouldn’t receive a slap
on the wrist . . . while others receive custodial sentences,” London said. “So I’m pleased he’s receiving a custodial sentence.” Lawyer Cooper Offenbacher of Seattle, representing Bowechop, asked that his client serve five years of probation and no incarceration, saying Bowechop had a gambling addiction. Offenbacher did not return a call for comment late Friday afternoon. London said Bowechop will be contacted by the federal Marshall’s Service to self-report at federal lockup, likely either the Federal Detention Center at SeaTac or the Federal Correctional Institution in Sheridan, Ore., a medium-security prison where Offenbacher wants Bowechop incarcerated.
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SEQUIM — Still months away from its September target date for reopening under the new name of Sequim YMCA, the board overseeing the town’s aquatic facility is considering energy efficiency. Commissioners of Clallam County Parks and Recreation District 1, which oversees the facility once known as the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., said they could reduce fossil fuel demands by converting the air handler in the swimming pool area from propane to an electricalpowered heat pump. Commissioners are considering accepting a $273,151 grant from the state Department of Commerce. But the board won’t accept the grant until the final figures tied to change — such as expected energy savings — are confirmed, said Frank Pickering, chairman of the Clallam County Parks and Recreation District 1 board. “I’m very excited about the opportunity to upgrade
the new unit and make it more energy-efficient,” Pickering said after the board discussed the grant at a meeting last week. “The state is interested in reducing the use of fossil fuels, and that’s one reason we were awarded the grant.”
prise Services and associated energy services performance contractor Abacus Resource Management. “It’s a great opportunity to add more energy savings at no additional costs,” state energy engineer Lisa Steel said. Steel is overseeing work by Abacus to replace the air handler at the soon-tobe Sequim Y via a contract between the park district commissioners and the state Department of Enterprise Services. Although shifting to a heat pump could extend the construction time of the project by a few weeks, it would be expected to save 30,341 gallons of propane, Steel said. Steel anticipates construction to replace the air handler to begin in the third week of June and continue through July or August. “This is absolutely the most exciting news other than actually getting the air handler because this will save propane to the tune of about $60,000 annually,” said Sherry Nagel, board vice chairwoman.
Closed, will reopen The aquatic and recreation facility has been closed since last October. The board has agreed to lease the facility, which includes the town’s only public pool, to the Olympic Peninsula YMCA, which will manage it. It will reopen as the Sequim Y. Per the contract, board commissioners agreed to replace the aging air handler, which maintains air quality in the pool area. They are using a $731,705 grant awarded from Clallam County’s Opportunity Fund to replace the air handler. The grant to switch the power source is in addition to the county money. Commissioners applied for the grant through the state Department of Enter-
Election: Filing week CONTINUED FROM A1 orities will be to build the Port Hadlock sewer facility Statewide offices on the and provide more support ballot will be governor, lieu- to county parks. All three are running as tenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, Democrats. Thomas ran against Sulattorney general, commissioner of public lands, livan as a Republican and superintendent of public relocated to District 2 so he instruction and insurance could run for the seat. Sullivan, 64, announced commissioner. Candidate filing starts his intention to run for a Monday and runs through fourth term in March. He has not drawn oppoFriday. The top two vote-getters sition so far. Jefferson County Repubin the Aug. 2 primary will advance to the Nov. 8 gen- lican Chair Steve Crosby eral election regardless of said Friday that he did not know of any party-affiliated party affiliation. candidate running for either commissioner seat. County commissioner “We’ve put out a call for In District 1, three can- people to run as Republididates have announced cans and will offer them their intentions to file to financial support, but no succeed Phil Johnson, who one has come forward,” declined to run for a fourth Crosby said. term. Kate Dean, 41, manager PUD of the North Olympic PenIn the PUD District 1 insula Resource Conservacontest, incumbent Barney tion & Development Council, announced in March Burke, 60, said he plans to that she intends to be “a file Monday for a second new voice to step up and six-year term. Burke was unopposed in represent working families the 2010 election but this in Jefferson County.” Cynthia Koan, 53, cur- year has drawn an opporently the chair of the Jef- nent, Jeff Randall, 49, of ferson County Planning Port Townsend, who is new to politics other than his Commission, said in April active support of two recent she would focus her cambond issues that passed by paign on the comprehensive wide margins. plan process and how the Superior Court Judge county’s human and moneKeith Harper, 62, said he tary resources might be in plans to run for a second the way of doing the real four-year term. innovative and evolutionNo opposition has ary and revolutionary emerged. things in the county. Contractor Tim Thomas, 24th District 45, who challenged District 2 Commissioner David SulState Sen. Jim Hargrove, livan in 2012, said his pri- D-Hoquiam, announced FULL SERVICE FAMILY HAIR CARE
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test — 5:30 p.m. Friday on Water Street in front of the American Legion Hall, 209 Monroe St. Registration at 5:15 p.m. ■ Bed Races — 6:30 p.m. Friday on Water Street in front of the American Legion Hall. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. and judging is at 6 p.m. ■ Elks Club breakfast — 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at 555 Otto St. ■ Elks Club Spaghetti Feed — 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 555 Otto St. ■ Jim Caldwell Memorial Open Golf Tournament — 8 a.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday at the Port Townsend Golf Course, 1948 Blaine St. ■ Rhody Run — 11 a.m. Sunday at Fort Worden State Park.
Where are the dudes? Missing from this year’s schedule is the “Dude Looks Like a Lady” show, which for six years included local men dancing in drag in an effort to raise money for the Rhody Scholarship Fund. Coronation organizer Christy Spencer said the event drew a lot of attention but didn’t raise enough money. “We broke even, so there was nothing left for the scholarships,” she said. Hamon attributed the event’s lack of success to scheduling, with competing events diluting its drawing power. Rhody’s largest fundraiser will now be a softball tournament, scheduled for the last weekend in August, Hamon said. For more information, go to www.rhodyfestival.org.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 sador position. Rhody traditionally Hubbard said the festi- names three people as royval is more about the locals alty, but only four young than the tourists, although women applied this year. This prompted the crelike any big event, all the hotel rooms are sold out for ation of the ambassador position the weekend. “We are excited that we were able to name an Grand Parade ambassador this year,” The parade will begin at Hamon said. 1 p.m. Saturday at the Port “This is something we’ve Townsend Fire Station, 701 wanted to do for some time.” Harrison St., travel down All the candidates are Lawrence Street then turn juniors, an advantage over right on Monroe Street and past royal courts because right again on Water Street they will be available for and Quincy Street. activities during the next The parade usually school year. takes about two hours from The summer is always start to finish, Hubbard the busiest time for royalty said. because of parades across The Grand Parade will the state, but there are be preceded by the Running some activities that occur of the Balls, a Sunrise during the school year. Rotary fundraiser beginThis year’s royalty will ning at Lawrence and Mon- serve until March when a roe streets. new group is selected. The parade will be followed by the Cake Picnic, a Variety of events 4-year-old tradition that Between Monday’s gives out 2,000 pieces of cake at Pope Marine Park. handprints and Saturday’s The picnic will feature a grand finale, the week will dance party hosted by local be packed with events. Here is a schedule: DJ Captain Peacock, as well ■ Trike Race — 5:30 as a choreographed flash mob performance by local p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday on Water Street from Madidance studios. Following the dance son Street to Monroe Street. ■ Pet Parade — 4:30 party, the Unexpected Brass p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Band will parade onto the Pope Marine Park lawn for beginning at the Port Townsend Fire Station, 701 a tug-of-war match. This year’s cake flavors Harrison St., and heading are still under wraps, down Lawrence Street. according to picnic orga- Registration begins at 3:30 nizer Danny Milholland, p.m., with judging at 4 p.m. ■ Carnival — Memorial but the cakes will be mostly Field, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. organic, and gluten-free Thursday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. options will be offered. Friday and noon to 9 p.m. Saturday. Rhody Royalty ■ Kiddies Parade — This year’s Rhody Roy- 3:30 p.m. Friday beginning alty consists of Queen Fiona at Lawrence and Quincy Shaffer, 16; Princesses streets and heading downKayla Calhoun and Morgan town on Monroe Street. Wilford, both 17; and Prin- Registration begins at 2 cess Eryn Reierson, 16, in p.m. and judging at 3 p.m. ■ Hair and Beard Conthe newly created ambas-
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[public] systems in the two counties, and I looked at a three-year period from 2012 through 2015, and there have only been five systems that have exceeded the lead action level,” Dennis said. The sites, he said, were Naval Magazine Indian Island, Quilcene and Moa Tel in Jefferson County, and the Elwha Place Homeowners Association and Palo Verde in Clallam County. All but Quilcene are now in compliance. Get tested Currently, “only the Quilcene system is still purConcerned homeowners suing treatment,” Dennis also can opt to get their said. water tested by an accredited laboratory, Dennis said. Preventive measures “They would need to find While water distributors a lab near them,” he said. work to ensure their water “Contact them, and they maintains the proper pH will be able to help.” Information about how balance, homeowners can take steps to reduce lead to contact accredited labs and additional information levels on their own. One such step is to let about lead in water is availwater from the tap run for a able online at http:// few minutes to clear out the tinyurl.com/PDN-Lead. ________ system, Dennis said. “The longer that water Reporter Chris McDaniel can sits within pipes in the be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. home, the more it has the 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula potential to leach lead and dailynews.com.
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PT man, 46, accused County board set of rape of a child to hear appeals BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend man has been arrested on investigation of rape of a child, incest and child molestation that occurred 10 years ago. Richard E. Haley, 46, was arrested Wednesday, two days after his release from serving six years in prison on similar charges, after a girl who is now 17 told of abuse when she was 7 to 10. Upon registering as a sex offender, he was arrested at the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for investigation of three counts of first-degree rape of a child, two counts of first-degree incest, one count of second-degree incest and one count of first-degree child molestation. At his initial court appearance Friday, Jefferson County Superior Court Judge Keith Harper set a $750,000 bond. Haley is scheduled for arraignment at 8:30 a.m. Friday in Jefferson County Superior Court at the courthouse at
1820 Jefferson St. in Port Townsend. He remained in the Jefferson County jail Saturday. According to a probable-cause statement, Haley was arrested when he visited the sheriff’s office to register as a sex offender from his January 2012 conviction of two counts of rape in the third degree and two counts of incest. In February of this year, the girl, who lives in another county, told a school counselor of molestation suffered when she was younger. The counselor contacted the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office, which interviewed the girl. Kitsap County authorities contacted the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Shane Stevenson obtained and viewed a copy of the interview. Haley has a history of sexual assault charges, including a 1990 conviction in Kitsap County, law enforcement officers said.
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A color guard of, from left, Clallam County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Leiter, Sequim Police Detective Paul Dailidenas and Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Brian Knutson participate in a flag-folding ceremony during an observance of National Peace Officers Memorial Day on Friday at Veterans Park in Port Angeles. Looking on from behind is Sgt. Randy Pieper of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.
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The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider convening a county board of equalization to hear property tax appeals when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. An executive session is planned at 10:15 a.m. to discuss potential litigation. The number of property tax appeal petitions filed this year exceeds 10 percent of those filed last year, which allows convening of the board, county staff said. The commissioners also will open bids for an estimated $276,197 worth of maintenance on the transfer station on Landfill Road and the moderate-risk waste facility on 10th Street in the Boat Haven marina. They will consider approving a $100,000 grant for a feasibility study of the proposed Quilcene Community Wastewater System. The county public infrastructure board grant would reimburse the Port of Port Townsend for work done by Tetra Tech Inc. through December 2017. The item is on the consent agenda and will not be discussed unless requested by staff or a member of the public. Also on the consent agenda is an agreement to allocate up to $20,600 for a geotechnical/geological review and analysis of the Undi Road slide and road relocation area in west Jefferson County. State and federal funds would cover 87.5 percent of the amount.
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design work on the Port Townsend Visitor Center parking lot.
Jefferson Transit Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will consider authorizing the city manager to award contracts for the design and construction of the Howard Street Regional Stormwater Project, for which $860,000 has been allocated, when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The 2016 budget allocated $860,000 for the project. The council also will consider on a first reading a revised animal control ordinance to clarify rules. Final approval would come on the second reading. A companion resolution would designate one offleash area on the agenda. The council will consider directing staff to finalize a three-year strategic plan and bring it back to council for possible approval June 20. The council also will consider appointing Kenneth Clow as acting city manager during City Manager David Timmons’ anticipated absence from May 29 through June 27. Also on the agenda: ■ Possible approval of $45,000 to upgrade control computers at the city’s wastewater treatment facility. ■ Possible approval of $60,000 for Port Townsend Library materials and processing services. ■ Possible approval of
Jefferson Transit board members will hear reports about operations and maintenance when they meet Tuesday. The board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the transit facility at 63 Four Corners Road.
Jefferson PUD Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss the possibility of underwriting KPTZFM at a meeting Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock.
Port Townsend schools The Port Townsend School Board will meet four times this week to discuss qualifications of finalists for the school superintendent position. Meetings are scheduled at 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Doc’s Marina Grill, 141 Hudson St. Each meeting will include a public comment opportunity and an executive session. The board could announce its choice at a special meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St.
Board of Health The Jefferson County Board of Health will meet at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at 615 Sheridan St. An agenda was not available by Saturday.
Fallen law enforcement Brush fire blazes at officers are remembered post office in Sekiu BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A crowd of about 100 gathered at Veterans Memorial Park to remember law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The National Peace Officers Memorial Day ceremony Friday recognized the 20,789 local, state and federal law enforcement officers who have been killed in the line of duty since the country was formed. It was dedicated to Deputy Wally Davis of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and officer Kristine Fairbanks of the U.S. Forest Service. Davis was shot and killed after responding to a domestic disturbance call Aug. 5, 2000. Fairbanks was shot and killed while investigating a suspicious vehicle on a Forest Service road Sept. 20, 2008. “It is difficult to find
words that can fully express our debt to these wonderful human beings,” Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict said. “In addition to being exemplary police officers, they were also mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, sons and daughters, friends, co-workers and essential members of our community.” The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has hosted a National Peace Officers Memorial Day ceremony in Port Angeles in each of the past six years. The event featured a color guard, a bell-ringing ceremony and a 21-gun salute by the Marine Corps League. The American Legion Riders presented a wall of flags and bagpiper Thomas McCurdy played “Amazing Grace.” Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chaplain Ed Evans gave the benediction. “On this day of sacred
memory, we have come to pay special tribute to those law enforcement officers across our land who have given their lives so that we may live in safety and peace,” Evans said. “And we honor those who continue to awake each morning and don their badges and put their lives at risk for the rest of us. “Some of those heroes have paid the ultimate price. We come here today to honor them not because of how they died, but because of how they lived.” Clallam County Commissioner Mike Chapman read a board-signed proclamation recognizing May 15 — today — as National Peace Officers Memorial Day. President John F. Kennedy in 1962 signed into law Peace Officers Memorial Day to recognize the sacrifices of law enforcement officers and those who have fallen in the line of duty.
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SEKIU — A small brush fire behind the Sekiu Post Office at 72 Washington St., may have been caused by a discarded cigarette butt, fire officials say. “It looks like a cigarette got dropped,” said Chief Patricia Hutson of Clallam County Fire District No. 5. The small fire was
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ELLENSBURG — The group that advises Washington state on the management of wolves has agreed to a policy on how to lethally control the predators. The Capital Press reported that the policy clarifies that ranchers and others will be expected to remove livestock carcasses and bones and take one other preventative measure, such as using guard
dogs. It still says wolves in a pack won’t be killed unless there are at least four livestock attacks in one year. The wolf advisory group met several times before reaching consensus Wednesday in Ellensburg. The group’s members repre-
sent conservationists, ranchers, hunters and animal-rights groups. Conservationists and ranchers say the new process will be better because it firms up what ranchers are expected to do to prevent attacks on livestock.
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he tracks, which connect BNSF’s SEATTLE — Hundreds mainline to of climate activists on Saturday marched to the site of Anacortes, serve the two refineries in northwest Washington state to call for two refineries, as well a break from fossil fuels, as other customers while a smaller group continued to block railroad who ship animal feed, tracks leading to the facili- steel and lumber by ties for a second day. rail, Melonas said. Protesters in kayaks, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
canoes, on bikes and on foot took part in a massive demonstration near Anacortes, about 70 miles north of Seattle, to demand action on climate and an equitable transition away from fossil fuels such as oil and coal. A day before, about 150 activists had pitched tents and set up camp on nearby railroad tracks to block the flow of oil flowing to the nearby Shell and Tesoro oil refineries. “We can’t wait anymore. We’ve got to do things now,” Clara Cleve, 76, of Edmonds, said Saturday. “Direct action is very effective. My grandchildren are not going to have a place to live unless we move quickly now.” Cleve said she plans to spend another night in a tent on the tracks and is prepared to be arrested for trespassing if necessary. The protests are part of a series of global actions calling on people to “break free” from dependence on fossil fuels. Similar demonstrations were taking place in Los Angeles and Albany, N.Y., on Saturday and in Washington, D.C., today. In upstate New York, climate activists gathered at a crude-oil shipment hub on the Hudson River in an action targeting crude-byrail trains and oil barges at the Port of Albany.
No arrests A group of activists sat on tracks used by crude oil trains headed to the port. Police did not report any arrests as of midday Saturday. Albany is a key hub for crude-by-rail shipments from North Dakota’s Bakken Shale region. In Washington state, organizers are targeting two refineries that are among the top sources of greenhouse gas emissions in the state. Tesoro has started shipping Bakken crude oil to its refinery, and Shell is proposing an expansion project that would similarly bring in Bakken crude oil by train. Officials with both Shell and Tesoro said in earlier statements that they respect the right of people to demonstrate peacefully,
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and that safety is their highest priority. A Shell spokesman also noted that the company, which employs about 700 workers at the refinery, is proud to be a part of the community and the refinery is a vital part of the region’s energy infrastructure. BNSF Railway spokesman Gus Melonas said no trains are scheduled through Saturday but he declined to say whether any are expected to run today. “We had anticipated this and therefore adjusted scheduling with customers,” Melonas said. “At this point, we’re allowing the protest on our property.” There were no arrests as of Saturday afternoon, authorities said. The tracks, which connect BNSF’s mainline to Anacortes, serve the two refineries, as well as other customers who ship animal feed, steel and lumber by rail, Melonas said. Skagit County spokeswoman Bronlea Mishler said authorities are monitoring the situation. Crowd estimates of the march range from several hundred to about 1,000 people, she said. Bud Ullman, 67, who lives on Guemes Island, participated in the march, which he described as goodspirited, peaceful. “The scientists are right. We have to get away from our dependence on fossil fuels, and it has to be done in a way that takes into serious consideration the impact on workers, families and communities,” he said. The three-day event ends today and has included “kayaktivists” demonstrating on water, community workshops and an indigenous ceremony. “I’m here because there’s nothing more important to me than protecting the Earth,” said Elizabeth Claydon, 24, who lives in Seattle. “This is an urgent matter, and traditional ways are not working.” Many of the nearly 40 groups involved in organizing the event were also involved in large on-water kayak protests against Shell’s Arctic oil drilling rig when it parked last year at a Seattle port.
From left, team co-manager Michele Canepa; team members Aiyana Dennis, Emily Nielsen, Gianna Halo, Cadence Biehler, Xander Bolinger, Devin Rynearson; team manager Dionne Nielsen; and in back Tanner Berryhill have been raising funds to cover costs of travel to Tennessee for Destination Imagination’s Global Finals.
Sequim students going global in creative contest BY ALANA LINDEROTH AND LEAH LEACH OLYMPIC PENINSULA NEWS GROUP
SEQUIM — Seven students from Sequim’s Olympic Peninsula Academy are raising money to take their creativity to Tennessee. The team the “Odd People’s Association” competed in creative challenges regionally and statewide for the coveted chance to attend Destination Imagination’s Global Finals, set for May 25-28 in Knoxville. To raise the $150,000 needed for the trip, students have worked for the past month holding car washes and a bazaar, and doing yard jobs after school, said Joy Beihler, a parent of one of the members and one of the chaperones who will attend the event with the team. So far, the group has raised $9,000. A car wash is planned today at the J.C. Penney parking lot at 651 W. Washington St.
Destination Imagination Destination Imagination Inc. is an international, volunteer-led nonprofit with a vision “to teach students the creative process and empower them with the skills needed to succeed in an ever-changing world.” Since it incorporated in 1982, student teams from around the world participate in Destination Imagination through its Challenge Program, where they solve STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), fine arts and service learning challenges, then present their solution before trained appraisers. Having scored well locally, the Odd People’s
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Association will gather with more than 8,000 student teams from a variety of U.S. states and other countries in Knoxville.
‘Get a Clue’ There, the team will compete in the Fine Arts Challenge “Get a Clue” — one of seven team challenges. In this challenge, the teammates marry theater arts and creativity with scriptwriting, prop construction and costume design. The team’s solution to the Fine Arts Challenge is a skit inspired by the women’s movement during the 1960s in the U.S., with author and feminist Betty Friedan as one of their characters. The skit, which they have been working on since September, is mystery that takes place from a pie shop where an extra chapter from Friedan’s groundbreaking book The Feminine Mystique goes missing. From writing the script and constructing the set to researching the time period for accurate costume design, “I think they’ve done an amazing and creative job,” said Dee Dee Nielsen, Odd People’s Association manager. Like all teams attending globals, the team also will participate in an Instant Challenge where they’re allowed mere minutes to solve a challenge. “We had no idea that we would be going to globals . . . we were just going to be happy if we placed,” Nielsen said, “I’m so proud of these kids.” Other than facilitating the class, acting as “peacekeeper” and helping the students stay on task,
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Nielsen and her team comanager, Michele Canepa, aren’t allowed to help the team come up with their solutions to the challenge. “One of the really neat things about our team is it’s primarily a middle school team, but we have one high schooler, so we have to compete at the high school level,” she said.
Teammates Teammates include 11th-grader Tanner Berryhill; eighth-grader Emily Nielsen; seventh-graders Devin Rynearson, Xander Bolinger and Gianna Halo; and sixth-graders Cadence Biehler and Aiyana Dennis. The opportunity to attend globals is “really awesome,” Cadence said. Because communication is among the many life skills practiced at Destination Imagination’s Global Finals attending “will definitely help me in my future,” she said, noting she’d like to pursue journalism. Devin echoed his teammate’s excitement at the chance to travel to Tennessee. “It feels really good,” he said. “People from all over the world are going to be at this one spot, and there are going to be so many different things to do and try.” Beyond the tournament, scheduled festivities at Global Finals include interactive exhibits, pin trading, skills workshops and international events. Global Finals is sponsored by Destination Imagination supporters including NASA, 3M, Disney, Motorola Solutions Foundation, Oracle Academy, Mayo Clinic, Project Management Institute Educational Foundation, ShareSpace Foundation, PCG Education,
National Geographic, U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Partnership for 21st Century Learning and other industry organizations. “I’ve been told by people that have gone that it’s one of the best experiences the students could have,” Nielsen said. The cost of going is a “daunting task,” but knowing the invaluable experiences to be had, “it’s something we need to do,” she said. The team has been working hard, Nielsen said. They’ve weeded yards, washed a yacht, removed a deck, dug holes, painted and held several car washes. “This is a rare and exciting opportunity for these kids,” Nielsen said. “I couldn’t be more proud of them.”
Donations Donations will help with travel, registration and competition fees. To contribute, make checks out to OPA PTO or visit www.gofundme.com/ jcynzyhe. For instructions on how to make a tax-deductible contribution, email olypenacademypto@gmail. com. For more information on Destination Imagination Inc., visit www.destinationimagination.org.
________ Alana Linderoth is a reporter with the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach her at alinderoth@sequimgazette. com. PDN Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173530 or at lleach@peninsuladaily news.com.
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This week’s business meets ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Marsha Massey, executive director of the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. ■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets monthly on the third Monday of the month. The group will meet this Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Brinnon Community Center, 306144 U.S. Highway 101 in Brinnon, to hear Kate Dean, MPA regional director of the North Olympic Peninsula Resource Conservation & Development Council, on economic development on the Olympic Peninsula. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational Hargrove programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature a presentation by retiring state Sen. Jim Hargrove, D -Hoquiam, one of the three legislators representing Clallam and Jefferson counties in Olympia. Hargrove will discuss what happened this year in the Legislature, his focus on writing laws to help disadvantaged Washingtonians, such as those who are disabled, mentally ill, poor or single parents — and why he decided to retire after more than 32 years of service. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.
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A man smokes a marijuana joint during a march in favor of its legalization in Mexico City on Saturday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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t’s relatively easy to determine when someone is too drunk to drive. If a driver’s blood-alcohol level is 0.08 percent or higher, that person is considered legally impaired. But a study says that measuring the effects of marijuana on drivers is far trickier and that blood tests are an unreliable indication of impairment by cannabis.
As more states consider legalizing the substance, that presents a challenge to legislators seeking to create laws on driving while impaired by marijuana. The study, commissioned by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, found that laws in six states that legally assess impairment by measuring how much THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) is in a person’s blood are not supported by science.
“There is no concentration of the drug that allows us to reliably predict that someone is impaired behind the wheel in the way that we can with alcohol,” said Jake Nelson, AAA’s director of traffic safety advocacy and research. Lawmakers in those states looked to policies on drunken driving for cues on how to legislate against driving while high. But the body absorbs alcohol and cannabis in different ways, the study said.
While drunkenness directly correlates to alcohol in the bloodstream, cannabis impairment takes place only when THC makes its way into the fatty tissue of the brain. Regular marijuana users, including those who take the drug medicinally, often show no signs of impairment after using, according to Jolene Forman, a staff lawyer for the Drug Policy Alliance, a drug-reform advocacy group. TURN TO POT/A10
Longing (and ready) for a home Many Americans who could live elsewhere instead confined to a nursing facility BY KATIE THOMAS, SHERI FINK AND MITCH SMITH THE NEW YORK TIMES
pens to me,” he said. “I was there at the nursing home basically just laying in bed and watching TV. I didn’t think it was much of an existence.” Across the nation, many other Americans who could live elsewhere with help are unwillingly confined to nursing homes or long-term care facilities.
Marvin L. Dawkins was a 53-year-old AT&T manager when a blocked blood vessel left him paralyzed. It took 11 years, one lawsuit, repeated tangles over Medicaid rules — and a chance meeting on a church van — before he could extract himself from Still far from goals a nursing home outside Nearly 20 years after Baltimore. the Supreme Court ruled that disabled people Aide assistance requiring public support Now he lives in an were entitled to live in apartment with the assis- their community, rather tance of an aide, gets out than in institutions unless for a job that he says gives medically necessary, the him purpose, socializes federal government and with new friends and old states are still far from ones, and revels in his achieving that goal. freedom. “I determine what hapTURN TO CARE/A10
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Marvin L. Dawkins in Randallstown, Md. He spent 11 years in a nursing home before prevailing in his efforts to live at home.
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CONTINUED FROM A9 driving while high had THC in his or her blood, a jury She also said marijuana might weigh that informacan stay in the blood for tion too heavily in deciding hours, days and even weeks whether that person was impaired. after its effects wear off. “I think that the amount As a result, the presence of THC in blood is not a use- of THC in the bloodstream ful indicator of whether the is a relevant factor; I just drug is impairing that per- worry that it’s misleading,” he said. son’s ability to drive. Over a dozen states are Furthermore, the study said, “the practical reality of considering legalizing mariidentifying evaluating, juana in some form in 2016, arresting and sampling sus- but it is not clear how they pected impaired drivers would institute laws to premeans that the THC con- vent people from driving centration measured in the while high. blood specimen reflects neiCalifornia’s Adult Use of ther the concentration in Marijuana Act, which prothe subject’s blood at the poses to legalize recretime of arrest, nor the con- ational marijuana, includes centration of active drug in a provision for $15 million the brain.” to be given to the California In Montana, Washington Highway Patrol over five state, Pennsylvania, Ohio years to “develop protocols and Nevada, drivers are and best practices for deterpresumed guilty if they mining when a person is have a certain amount of driving while impaired, THC in their blood. including from marijuana Colorado also uses a use.” threshold to assess impairA similar act proposed in ment, though it allows sus- Massachusetts, where recpects to provide evidence at reational marijuana is trial that they were not decriminalized but not impaired. legal, does not specify how The AAA study recom- impairment would be mended that laws relying assessed. on thresholds be tossed out The AAA study echoes and that other factors be the recommendations of used. many experts who call for Nelson said that ideally, the improvement of techthose would include the fail- nology to evaluate drivers’ ure of a standard field sobri- saliva for cannabis use. ety test and the results of a Sean O’Connor, the facdrug assessment conducted ulty director of the Cannaby a trained specialist. bis Law and Policy Project That assessment would at the University of Washinclude a blood test to conington, said there was promfirm whether cannabis (or ising research into detecting any other drug) was present cannabis through saliva in the bloodstream. But Forman said using and other techniques but blood tests to establish that it was being stymied by impairment, even on a par- the drug’s legal classificatial basis as Nelson sug- tion as a Schedule 1 subgested, could result in arbi- stance. “We are hamstrung by trary punishments. the fact that you can’t do “It would be equivalent scientific to a test that shows that legitimate you had a glass of wine research unless you have a three nights prior,” she said. Schedule 1 license,” he said. His argument under“It tells you nothing about whether the driver is lines the difficulty for states trying to write coherent safe now. “If we have better tests policy when the drug is still in the future, then by all illegal under federal law. Douglas Berman, a law means we should use them, but right now those tests professor at Ohio State University who edits a blog on are not helpful.” She said that two groups marijuana law, policy and would be especially vulner- reform, said that even our able to such tests: patients knowledge about the way using medical marijuana to people drive when high is treat illnesses, who would confounded by the reality have high levels of THC in that marijuana was illegal their blood regardless of when some of that data was their sobriety; and blacks collected. “People had an extra and Latinos, who commit traffic violations at similar reason to be cautious drivrates to whites but are more ers when they were aware likely to be cited for them, that they smelled like marijuana,” he said. data show. “Now that it’s legal in Sam Kamin, a professor of marijuana law and policy some jurisdictions, absoat the University of Denver, lutely that may affect not also objected to the blood just the willingness of people to get behind the wheel tests’ inclusion. He said that though it after they’ve smoked, but was meaningful to confirm also how much they’ll worry that someone suspected of about getting pulled over.”
CONTINUED FROM A9 Because of budget cuts, inflexible rules, a patchwork of programs and a widespread failure to bolster alternative care, others like Dawkins describe feeling stuck in deeply unsatisfying, sometimes miserable, settings. “Those people are not in view,” said Eve Hill, the deputy assistant attorney general in the civil rights division at the Department of Justice. “We forget about them because they are not in our everyday lives. And that just can’t be the answer. We can’t ignore this.” Since 2009, the department has conducted investigations, brought lawsuits and settled with eight states over compliance with the court decision, which Hill said changed the assumptions of what people can do. “That requires us to unbuild something,” she added, “and to build it differently.” Some states, including Minnesota, Oregon and Washington, have made real progress, taking steps like shifting more Medicaid dollars to home support, training caregivers to administer medications and paying family members who provide assistance. But in many others, government inaction and structural obstacles like a shortage of home health care aides has often made nursing homes the only option. South Dakota was singled out last week by federal officials who threatened to sue if the state did not fix its problems. More than 1.4 million Americans live in nursing homes, but it is hard to know how many of them could move back home.
Federal numbers Federal data suggests that about 155,000 nursing home residents have a low need for round-the-clock assistance. And about 217,000 people are of working age, another group that experts say could function well at home. But long-term care experts said that some residents who are sicker might also be good candidates to leave. Sharon Overall of Fenton, Mo., 65, who entered a nursing home for what was to be a month of rehabilitation after injuring her spine, ended up spending 18 months there, losing her house, car and life insurance policies with nearly all her income going to the nursing home. When Latrell Head, a 32-year-old single father in Atlanta, entered a nursing
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Stacy Webb, 45, right, has lived at Golden LivingCenter Prairie Hills, a nursing home in Rapid City, S.D., since shortly after suffering a stroke at the age of 29. Her sister Stephanie Nye, 49, who lives nearby, is her guardian and visits about once a month. home after a leg amputation in October, workers there for a while would not allow him to leave to see his 8-year-old son or search for an apartment. Such facilities typically require relatives to sign residents out. “A prisoner has more rights than I have,” he said he felt. Mariussi Ogando-Rodriguez, 29, said she feels lonely among the hundreds of mostly older residents at the Manhattan nursing center where she has lived for three years. A former accounting student and cashier at Chipotle, she needs dialysis three times a week, but could care for herself. Gesturing toward a group of people watching television last week in a recreation room that smelled like urine, she said, “Sometimes I feel desperate.” A range of factors conspire to prevent residents from leaving. In many states, Medicaid programs restrict home health services, limiting the hours of care, for example. Waiting lists are common. Mentally ill people, for whom nursing homes are shelters of last resort, are particularly difficult to place. And everywhere, it seems, affordable, accessible housing for disabled people is in short supply. Living at home is not the right choice for everyone, of course, even with assistance. Some people are too ill. Managing aides can be daunting, and family members might not be able — or willing — to care for relatives or share their homes, particularly when cognitive skills are impaired. For those without family, living alone can be isolating. Still, about half of Medicaid spending on long-term care now goes toward services in the home or community, compared with less than 20 percent two decades ago, though that varies widely by state. Health care officials predict demand for in-home services will only grow as the population ages. Emily Johnson Piper, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human Services, said, “The baby boomers in Minnesota and across the country have the expectation that they will be offered and afforded availability of services for them to live out their retirement years in their communities.” Many states have concluded that caring for people
at home is more cost-effective. Washington state, for example, has found that its costs for one nursing home resident would pay for home care for seven people. Alabama calculated that it cost the state about $25,000 a year less, per person, to offer care at home. The few studies that have compared the outcomes of people in nursing homes with those cared for at home have reached mixed conclusions. In one recent study, researchers surveyed thousands of former nursing home residents. They reported significant improvements in satisfaction and fewer unmet needs for help with personal care. However, more than three-quarters of them said they had visited an emergency room or been admitted to a hospital or nursing home during the first year of living in the community. Some advocates have also raised concerns about abuse in unregulated home care. Representatives of the nursing home industry acknowledged that many residents do not need to remain in their facilities. But they said better alternatives were required. “If there is no one with the state to help coordinate that transition process, then there is nowhere for that person to go,” said Mike Cheek, a senior vice president at the American Health Care Association, which represents for-profit nursing homes.
Worst record in U.S. South Dakota has one of the worst records in the country. Nearly 17 percent of its nursing home population is classified as having a low need for the services provided in an institution, among the highest percentages of any state, according to an AARP report. In its report, the Justice Department acknowledged that South Dakota’s geography and limited workforce posed challenges, but it also said the state had not made better use of existing programs, including one that places disabled people in small, family-style group homes. The state has moved only 10 people home from nursing facilities since 2013 as part of a federal grant to do so, according to
the federal report. Kim Malsam-Rysdon, South Dakota’s secretary of health, said state officials agreed that communitybased care was preferable in many cases, but that “it’s just a balancing act of the ideal and reality.” Minnesota faces some of the same challenges, but it has managed to move more than 3,000 people from nursing homes to the community since 2010 through one program. Others provide alternatives so people do not have to enter nursing homes. Accomplishing that has not been easy, state officials said: Each person needing support requires a network of people and organizations to address housing needs, provide assistive technologies and find grants and programs to cover these costs. Minnesota and other states, such as California, allow public funds to be used to pay family members for the care they provide. In San Francisco, Alice Wong’s parents turn her at night to prevent bedsores and work with aides hired by Wong to provide much of the near-total care she needs because of a progressive nerve disorder, spinal muscular atrophy. “It’s the best of both worlds,” said Wong, 42, the founder of the Disability Visibility Project. “All disabled people should have that choice across the country.” Dawkins, the former nursing home resident from Baltimore County who was paralyzed, said the vulnerability he sometimes feels at night when he has no aides to help him is outweighed by the control he has over his daily activities. At the nursing home, he often had to wait up to an hour for a response after pushing his call button, he recalled in an interview, and aides would wake him at 3 a.m., when it suited their schedule, to dress him for church services hours later. It was on a ride to church that he met an advocate who helps nursing home patients apply for support services to live independently. He sued the State of Maryland, which had denied him Medicaid funding for at-home care, but he won the assistance two years ago. Now he has a job going door to door at nursing homes, including the one he left, identifying residents interested in following the same path. “I’ve had people when I told them about the program cry, break down and cry,” he said.
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Whale watching gets going in PA ISLAND ADVENTURES WHALE Watching has returned to Port Angeles for another season. Saturday was ON THE the first WATERFRONT opportunity patrons David G. had to Sellars board the vessel Island Explorer 4 and either head north toward Race Rocks and Victoria or possibly east toward the San Juan Islands to catch a glimpse of minke, humpback, transient orca, resident orca or gray whales. Their excursion vessel is an 85-foot Gulf Craft with a 22-foot beam, full walkaround upper and lower viewing decks, indoor and outdoor seating, and 300 feet of outside rail viewing space. The vessel also has a galley that serves ballparkstyle food without the ballpark prices, and patrons are more than welcome to bring their own lunches and beverages aboard the boat for the excursion. A typical day of whale watching aboard Island Explorer 4 lasts about five to six hours. For more information or to make reservations, visit the website at www. pawhalewatch.com.
Platypus phenomena Platypus Marine Inc., the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled out Kaori
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The whale-watching boat Island Explorer 4 in the Port Angeles Boat Haven. last week. She is a 125-foot Palmer Johnson sailing yacht that was built in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., and launched in 1991 as Mandalay Bay. She will be on the hard for a couple of weeks to allow personnel to replace the cutlass bearings, of which each of her twin shafts has three. It is interesting to note that the TraveLift that is used to move these large vessels around and hauled Kaori out of the water was also built in Sturgeon Bay. Marty Marchant, the
director of sales and marketing for Platypus, was born and raised in Sturgeon Bay and once worked for Palmer Johnson as its quality assurance manager. Platypus also has Lady Faye on the hard. She is an 82-foot Burger that was built in Manitowoc, Wis. She began taking on water because of a leaking shaft seal while underway to Juneau, Alaska. Wander Bear also is sitting on the hard at Platypus Marine. She is a 44-foot Kadey Krogen that came out of
the water for a shave and a haircut, and to have propspeed applied to her props. Propspeed is a product that prevents marine growth from bonding to metal surfaces below the waterline.
tenance items. The motor on the company’s 550-ton TraveLift hardly had time to cool down and it was time to put the tri-deck motor yacht back in the water.
Harbor happenings Yacht haulout On Thursday, Westport Yachts in Port Angeles hauled out a 40-meter motor yacht to attend to a couple of main-
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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.
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Out with the old BY GRETCHEN REYNOLDS THE NEW YORK TIMES
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XPERIMENTS INVOLVING HEALTH and wellbeing typically require their subjects to change just one aspect of their lives. Focusing on a single variable like diet or exercise makes it simpler to collect data and draw conclusions. But some researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, recently wondered if this minimalist approach might be shortchanging people’s potential to improve their health. Maybe it’s better to address all of our bad habits at once rather than try to make incremental changes to our lives. For their study, published in March in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, the researchers put 31 college students, who tend to have flexible daily schedules, through a series of physical, cognitive and emotional tests and gave them brain scans. Roughly half the students served as a control group and continued their daily routines; the other half overhauled their lives completely. Every morning, they visited the school for an hour of supervised stretching, resistance training and balance exercises, followed by an hour of training in mindfulness and stress reduction, which included quiet walks and meditation. In the afternoon, they exercised for an additional 90 minutes. Twice a week, they completed two interval-style endurance workouts on their own. They attended lectures about nutrition and sleep and kept daily logs detailing their exercise, diets, sleep patterns and moods. After six weeks, the students retook the original tests. Those in the control group showed no changes. But the others were substantially stronger, fitter and more flexible. They performed much better on tests of thinking, focus and working memory. They also reported feeling happier and calmer; their selfesteem was much higher. Their brain scans showed a
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starting an exercise regimen, may amplify the effects of another, like taking up meditation. What’s more, the improvements persisted: According to Michael Mrazek, the director of research at the Center for Mindfulness & Human Potential at UCSB and the study’s lead author, another set of tests six weeks after the experiment’s end showed that the change-every-
thing students still scored much higher than they originally had on measures of fitness, mood, thinking skills and well-being, even though none of them were still exercising or meditating as much as they did during the experiment. Of course, this study couldn’t isolate which elements of the lifestyle makeover were essential, or how the various changes influ-
enced one another. There were too many moving parts. Mrazek says he and his colleagues plan to tackle these issues in future experiments. For now, he says, the results suggest that “the limits of the human capacity for change may be much greater than we, as scientists, have given people credit for.”
Should transgender people not have access to the bathroom of the gender they identify with, as is proposed under statewide Initiative 1515?
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“I don’t think they should be in another gender’s bathroom. It should be the gender of their birth, and I don’t believe it’s discrimination, either.”
“Yes. If they choose to change their lifestyle, so be it. But why should we be subjected to that? They should use what God gave them.”
“If you are living your life as whichever gender, that’s the restroom you should be allowed to use. People who believe otherwise are scared of the predator angle, but just because you’re a man wearing a dress doesn’t make you a predator.”
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“One should go to the bathroom of your birth gender. I really want to know who’s in the bathroom with me; otherwise, it would be kind of uncomfortable.”
“I don’t think it really matters. If they feel different than their birth gender, it’s OK. Most of the time, you’re in a stall anyway, and it really is a private matter.”
“People are going to the bathroom to do just that: go to the bathroom. People who are more concerned about different genders walking into the bathroom have bigger problems than people wanting to use the bathroom.”
“I understand this problem about bathrooms. Statistics tell us there aren’t that many transgender folks out there. With all this, things are being taken to the extreme. How can you possibly manage this?”
“It’s a tough question. A third bathroom for them is the best solution. If I walked into a bathroom and saw a woman, or someone that looked like a woman, urinating, I think I’d walk right out.”
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It’s really interesting to observe political correctness in action in this year’s election. Republican candidates are held to the highest standards if they imply that a big man is bigger than a smaller man in every way. Two decades ago, President Bill Clinton got a pass on having a young woman provide him with a truly unmentionable service in the Oval Office. Perhaps it’s time we all get busy and admit our moral shortcomings and get on with responsible leadership. After all, our children are watching. Dads need to be dads and moms in every way if we ever hope to once again gain our children’s respect. What will our world become if we hide behind what “everyone else” is doing? Even if everyone is immoral doesn’t change the definition of morality, and thank God for that, and he knows all of what we are doing anyway. One day, he may say “the party is over,” and hopefully we will all have our zippers in working order and in the proper position when he speaks. Remember, he said he will come on his terms, not necessarily when we are ready, and yes, he is amazingly merciful with a perfect memory. Perhaps it’s high time to reference correctness on the truth so that the innocent don’t get killed as unwanted and the just just don’t matter. He is watching “from a distance” today, but tomorrow could be a day too late. Dick Hendry, Port Angeles
Regarding the Port Angeles comprehensive plan update workshops: First of all, you don’t ask the general public what boaters want when they come into port. That’s like asking a land lubber which is the starboard side of the boat. Ask the folks who will be using our port. I’m nearly 70 now, but I was a commercial fisherman in the ’70s and ’80s from Alaska to San Francisco. One time, in a storm off the Oregon coast, my skipper asked me which port I’d like to head for. My answer: Newport. There are lots of docks available, three or four from downtown, and well, you can guess the rest. A few years ago, Port Angeles had a nice dock to tie at just inside the City Pier tower. I think it got neglected and damaged in winter storms and was never repaired or replaced. It was four blocks from a big grocery store (Safeway), one block from buses and near some good eating and drinking establishments. The Peninsula Daily News used to have frequent front-page photos of boats with their crew tied to the waterfront dock. Some of them were enough to stir heartstrings. Living, working, pleasure boating can be hard work, but it can be fun, too, if you can find a place to tie up close to your needs and yearnings. Jerry A. Douglas, Port Angeles
The Trump flame The GOP is the right hand of the 1 percent — big business and
big money. But it’s the 99 percent that, in theory, control the outcome of elections. For years, the GOP has been successful by stoking the fires of fear, anger and hatred with lies and half-truths all financed by their wealthy puppet-masters. Anger against the poor, the immigrants, the gays, the liberals, abortion, Muslims and minorities, although unfounded in fact, has won many an election for the GOP. And once elected, the GOP does everything in its power to make things worse for the 99 percent, thus adding even more fuel to the fires — quite a racket they have going. But the thing about building a bonfire of anger in your backyard is that you cannot always control the flames. Sometimes, the flames get out of control and burn your house down. Donald Trump is just such a rogue flame. With his own resources and possessing the talents of a master manipulator, he is not only taking control of the bonfire, he’s also bringing a huge wind blowing directly toward the house. The GOP has been in a tizzy about losing control of the bonfire they built, and one of the least qualified presidential candidates in history is probably going to be the party’s nominee. They’re getting what they deserve, but don’t forget that we all live in the house, and if we don’t douse the flames in the general election, we may all be out in the cold. David A. Desautel, Sequim
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY SARAH LINDQUIST
Rave of the Week THANK YOU TO hikers, horse riders and leashed-dog walkers on the Olympic Discovery Trail. You are invariably courteous.
. . . and other Raves SEQUIM, YOU DID it again. Great job on “Cinderella.” EDITOR’S NOTE: For more information about the production, which continues until May 21, see www.shsoperetta.org/ tickets.html. THE PORT ANGELES Community Players would like to thank those generous souls who gave us a very nice bicycle rack. Please let us know who you are so that we may thank you by name.
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THANK YOU TO everyone involved in my mom’s wonderful care at Sequim Health & Rehabilitation, especially to Cindy Kazlauskas. Life is getting back to normal thanks to our time spent with all of you and your attention to my mom’s recovery. ON MAY 1 in a restaurant in Sequim, a lady approached our table to pay me, a 95-yearold, a wonderful compliment. I shall forever be grateful to her. She has inspired me to pass on a thoughtful act. Thank you. THANK YOU TO the local
schools who unfailingly post their current bulletins online. I don’t know why it’s so hard for certain schools to pull this off. Communication with parents is very important.
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Ketel Marte, right, is greeted by Leonys Martin after Marte hit a three-run home run against the Rays last week.
These M’s are worth knowing A YEAR AGO Friday, on May 13, 2015, Scott Servais was working for the Los Angeles Angels as an assistant to general manager Jerry Dipoto. The names rang a kind of John vague bell — ex- McGrath ballplayers who’d bounced around, two guys among the fewer than 19,000 men who’ve worn a major league uniform — but I knew nothing else about the duo prominent in restoring baseball as a Seattlearea conversation topic. A year ago Friday, the Mariners’ record was 15-17. Their lineup card for Game No. 32 found Seth Smith leading off and Dustin Ackley playing center field. None of the last three batters in the order — Ackley, catcher Mike Zunino and shortstop Chris Taylor — were hitting over .200. Seattle occupied third place in the AL West, 4½ games behind Houston, but the surprising Astros were Next Game candidates to regress and the Today Mariners, whose vs. Angels hot-stove expecat Safeco Field tations no longer Time: 1 p.m. were simmering, On TV: ROOT still had as good a chance as anybody in a division up for grabs. “Talent will play in this league because you play 162 games,” thenmanager Lloyd McClendon said after his team hit six homers in a May 12 victory over the Padres. “You’re going to have spots where you have good luck here, good luck there, but in the end, talent will play out. “We have talent on this club. We have guys with track records and I believe what the numbers say in the book are going to come to fruition, and I think you’re starting to see that.”
Bruins lead the pack Clallam Bay girls, Neah boys win at subdistricts BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Strong showings by the Neah Bay boys and the Clallam Bay girls highlighted the North Olympic League Subdistrict meet at Port Angeles High School. Led in Thursday’s meet by double-event winners Jennica Maines and Molly McCoy, the Bruins posted 71 team points to knock off Crescent (55) and Neah Bay (28). Most importantly, the Clallam Bay girls have at least seven individuals and three relays who have qualified for this week’s Class 1B Tri-District meet. The top two in each event at the North Olympic League Subdistricts move on to Tri-Districts, along with the three best District 1, 2 and 3 times and distances that didn’t qualify automatically. Maines sprinted to a win in the 100-meter dash with a time of 13.96 seconds. She also won the triple jump with a mark of 31 feet, 2.25 inches. McCoy cleared 4-08 to win the high jump and took the 100 hurdles in 17.74 seconds. The pair also teamed with Atokena Abe and Miriam Wonderly to win the 4x100 relay with a time of 54.37 seconds, and with Wonderly and Kendra Anderson to claim the 4x200 relay in 1:56.97. Abe, Anderson, Wonderly and Kaylin Signor added a third relay victory for Clallam Bay in the 4x400 (4:51.12).
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Molly McCoy, front, sprints to the finish line as the anchor leg of Clallam Bay’s firstTURN TO TRACK/B4 place 4x200 relay team. Crescent’s Grace Baillargeon closes in from behind.
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ANYTHING TO AVOID THE TAG Quilcene’s Ben Bruner (4) is caught between first and second bases as he gets tagged out by Naselle’s Donny Edwards in a Class 1B District 1/2/4 playoff game played at Bob Bates Field in Port Hadlock on Thursday. The Rangers won 2-1 to advance to the district championship game.
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Riders ousted by Vikings midway through the first half but was PA’s postseason Preps unable to score. The Riders finish the season with record, which includes winends a game shy The loss eliminates Port Angeles anning11-7-1 two of three postseason games. the postseason one win short of “It was a successful season for [us] of state tourney from making its first Class 2A state tour- overall, but the team had higher BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
POULSBO — And on the third game in five days, the Port Angeles Roughriders lost a close one to North Kitsap 1-0 on Saturday in the District 2/3 boys soccer tournament.
nament appearance since 2012. The Vikings, playing on their home field, scored the match’s only goal in the 47th minute. Ryan Nelson received a through-ball and beat Riders goalkeeper Keenan Leslie to the far post. Desperate to tally the equalizer, Port Angeles sent an extra forward up
hopes for the postseason,” Port Angeles coach Chris Saari said. “North Kitsap deserves credit. They passed and possessed the ball well throughout the match. Vikings goalkeeper Jordan Thompson was solid in the game and recorded the shutout.” TURN TO PREPS/B2
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Scoreboard Calendar Today Downhill Mountain Biking: Northwest Cup, at Dry Hill Race Course, Port Angeles, 9:30 a.m.
Monday No events scheduled.
Tuesday Boys Golf: Sequim at Class 2A District 2/3 Golf Championship, at Gold Mountain Golf Club, Olympic Course, 9:30 a.m.; Port Townsend, Chimacum at 1A West Central District Championship, at Gold Mountain Golf Club, Olympic Course, 11 a.m. Girls Golf: Sequim, Port Angeles at Class 2A District 2/3 Golf Championship, at Gold Mountain Golf Club, Cascade Course, noon.
Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 69; Greg Thomas, 74; John Pruss, 77. Net: Andy Duran, 65; Dave Henderson, 67; Steve Jones, 67; Dennis Ingram, 68; Gary McLaughlin, 69; Jim Cole, 70; Quint Boe, 70; Stee Hutchings, 70; Jay McIlwain, 70. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 67; Greg Thomas and Jan Hardin, 69. Team net: Eric Blume and Curtis Johnson, 59; Buddy Fraser and Brian Duncan, 60; Gary McLaughlin and Dennis Ingram, 61; Dennis Ingram and Dave Henderson, 61; Gary McLaughlin and Dave Henderson, 62; Bob Woodward and Bill Rinehart, 62; Andy Duran and Steve Murata, 62; Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 62; Quint Boe and John Pruss, 62; Perry Isaacson and Lawrence Bingham, 62. Wednesday Ladies Club Sub Par Any Three Holes Net: Cindy Schlaffman, 55; DollyBurnett, 63; Ruth Thomson, 64; Barb Thompson, 65; Marie Murata, 65. Chip Ins No. 2: Doris Sparks. MERCHANTS LEAGUE — Week 6 Team Points 1. Dream Team 57.5 2. Misfits 56 3. Rudy’s Automotive 52 4. LaBelle’s Creperie 51.5 5. The Warmhouse 51 6. Glass Services 50.5 7. Fryer & Sons 48 8. Olympic Sewer & Drain 47.5 9. Supplyworks 45.5 10. Briten’s Yard Care 41.5 11. DeFrang Services 40.5 12. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 39 13. John L. Scott Real Estate 31.5 14. APS Elwood Allstate 28.5 15. APS Electrical 28 16. Lakeside Industries 24 17. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 19.5 18. D&K Painting 19 19. Joshua’s 18 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Rick Hoover, 35; Jade Tisdale, 36; Jim Jones Jr., 37; Tim Lusk, 37. Net: Steve Jones, 33; Sutton Beckett, 34; John Boyd, 34; Perry Isaacson, 35; Greg Thomas, 35.
Division Two (9 to 14 handicap) Gross: Gary Heilman, 42; Jim Bourget, 43; Dan Reeves, 44; Jon Judd, 45; Randy Hoch, 45. Net: Debbie Jones 32; Mark DeRousie, 32; Keith Beck, 33; Burt Senf, 33. Division Three (15 and up handicap) Gross: Dave Mittelstadt, 44; Ward Dunscomb, 46; Jerry Brinkman, 48; Kent Kovalenko, 48. Net: Harry Thompson, 31; Paul Duce, 32; Mike Rogers, 32; Barb Thompson, 32; Vern Elkhart, 32. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 31; Kerry Perkins, 34; Gary Thorne, 35. Net: Dennis Ingram, 27.5; Andy Duran, 28; Jay McIlwain, 28; Mike Robinson, 28.5; David Henderson, 29.5; Craig Jacobs, 29.5 Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 61; Kerry Perkins and Jan Hardin, 68. Team net: Dennis Ingram and David Henderson, 53; Dennis Ingram and Gary McLaughlin, 54; Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 54; John Pruss and Mike Robinson, 56; Gene Middleton and Rudy Arruda, 56. Sunday, May 8 Men’s Club Competition Three Three’s Gross: George Peabody, 32; Jade Tisdale, 34. Net: Keith Lawrence, 31; Carl Cadwell, 31.5; Todd Negus, 31.5; Rick Hoover, 32.5; Erick Blume, 32.5. Saturday, May 7 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 69; Gary Thorne, 70. Net: Rudy Arruda, 55; Andy Duran, 60; Jay McIlwaine, 61; Bob Woodward, 61; George Peabody, 62; Herb Renner, 62. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 65; George Peabody and Bob Dutrow, 70. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 65; George Peabody and Bob Dutrow, 70. Team net: Rudy Arruda and Andy Duran, 52; Bob Dutrow and Jay McIlwain, 55; George Peabody and Jay McIlwain,56; Rudy Arruda and Bob Reidel, 58; Chuck Burkhardt and Jay McIlwain, 59; Tyler Crow and Perry Keeling, 59. Thursday, May 5 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 70; Gary Thorne, 71; Greg Thomas, 73; Jade Tisdale, 73. Net: Warren Taylor, 65; Perry Isaacson, 66; Steve Murata, 66; Andy Duran, 67; Jay McIlwain, 68; Steve Main, 68; Quint Boe, 68; Brian Duncan, 68. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 66; Greg Thomas and Paul Stutesman, 69. Team net: Warren Taylor and Perry Isaacson, 57; Jade Tisdale and Marty Martinez, 58; Joe Tweter and Bob Woodward, 59; Steve Murata and Andy Duran, 59; Warren Taylor and Dean Bensen, 60; Steve Main and Gary Reidel, 61; Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 61; Daryl Jensen and Dave Henderson, 61; Win Miller and Craig Jacobs, 61; Bob Dutrow and Jay McIlwain, 61. SKYIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, May 8 Player’s Day Gross: Ken Chase, 75. Net: Mike Penna, 60; Jim Lounsberry, 65; Bob Kelly, 66; Don Heinkel, 66; Jerry Pedersen, 66; Chuck Parrish, 68; Robb Reese, 68; Rich Burlingame, 68; Percy Schmaus, 68; Doug Ceehorne Jr., 69; San D Sparks, 69. Sunday, May 1 Purple Tee Day Gross: Ken Chace, 70. Net: Paul Boucher, 58; Pete Young, 58; Don Heinkel, 59; Jerry Pedersen, 60; Robb Reese, 61; Jimmy Lounsberry, 62; Mike Penna, 62; Don Moody, 62; Martin Pedersen, 63; Bob Kelly, 63; Bob Madsen, 63; Allen Patton, 64; Dennis Ferrie, 64; Neil Cays, 65.
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Sunday, April 24 Odd Or Even 9 Holes Gross: Ken Chace, 35. Net: Herman Murillo, 29.5; Don Daniels, 30.5; Jeremy Oliver, 31; Bob Madsen, 32; Tim Bittner, 32; Richard Garvey, 32; Jerry Pedersen, 33.5; Bob Kelly, 33.5; Chuck Parrish, 34; Andy Watkins, 34.5; Jim Lounsberry, 35; Don Moody, 35. Sunday, April 17 Sub Par for 1 par 5 Gross: Bob Kelly, 78. Net: Mike Penna, 61; San D Sparks, 62; Neil Cays, 62; Dennis Ferrie, 63; John Naples, 64; Dan Dougherty, 64; Herman Murillo, 65; Ralph Elston, 66; Bob Madsen, 66; Don Heinkel, 67; Bud Bowling, 67.
Softball Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Women’s Division W L Station 51 Taphouse 4 0 Harbinger Winery 3 1 Alan Millet Law Office 3 1 Elwha Casino/Bravette 2 2 Shirley’s Cafe 2 2 California Horizon 1 2 Lincoln Coffee Pot 0 3 Airport Garden Center 0 4 Men’s Gold Division — Final First Half W L Angeles Plumbing 3 1 Moose Lodge Bulls 3 1 Smuggler’s Landing 3 1 Stamper Chiropractic 3 1 Strait Flooring 2 2 Elwha Bravez 1 3 Seven Cedars Casino 1 2 Rain Seafood 0 4 Men’s Silver Division — Final First Half W L Ace Michael’s Inc. 4 0 America’s Elite 3 1 Basic Ballers 3 1 U.S. Coast Guard 3 1 Brock’s Crocs 1 3 D-12/Elwha Casino 1 3 Evergreen Collision 1 3 Green 8 Taxi 0 4 Thursday’s games Basic Ballers 8, Green 8 Taxi 5 Coast Guard 7, Green 8 Taxi 5 Coast Guard 16, Evergreen Collision 8 America’s Elite 9, Elwha River Casino 2 America’s Elite 14, Evergreen Collision 9 Elwha River Casino 23, Brocks Crocs 16
Baseball Angels 7, Mariners 6 Friday’s Game Los Angeles Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Calhoun rf 3 0 1 1 Aoki lf 3110 Trout cf 3 2 1 1 K.Marte ss 5 0 1 3 Pujols dh 5 0 2 0 Cano 2b 5010 S.Rbnsn pr-dh01 0 0 N.Cruz dh 4111 Nava lf 4 0 1 1 K.Sager 3b 4 0 2 0 Cron 1b 5 1 2 3 S.Smith rf 1100 Ge.Soto c 5 1 1 0 Gterrez ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Gvtella 2b 5 2 2 0 Lind 1b 3010 J.Marte 3b 4 0 2 1 D.Lee ph-1b 2 0 0 0 B.Ryan ss 2 0 0 0 Innetta c 3221 G.Petit ph-ss 2 0 1 0 L.Mrtin cf 4111 Totals 38 713 7 Totals 36 610 6 Los Angeles 000 100 222—7 Seattle 000 113 100—6 LOB—Los Angeles 9, Seattle 12. 2B—Trout (7), Giavotella (3), J.Marte 2 (2), Cano (8), K.Seager 2 (9). 3B—Aoki (3), K.Marte (2).
HR—Cron (3), N.Cruz (7), Iannetta (4). SB— Trout (3). CS—Calhoun (2). SF—Calhoun (2), L.Martin (2). IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Tropeano 5 5 2 2 3 3 Alvarez 1 3 3 3 1 2 Mahle 1 1 1 1 0 1 Smith W,1-2 1 1 0 0 1 1 Salas S,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Seattle 1/ Karns 6 3 6 3 3 3 5 1/ 0 0 0 0 Nuno H,7 3 0 1/ 0 0 0 1 Vincent H,7 3 1 Peralta H,11 1 3 2 2 0 1 Cishek L,2-2 BS,2 1 3 2 2 1 0 HBP—by Tropeano (Smith). WP—Tropeano. Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds; First, Nic Lentz; Second, Mark Ripperger; Third, Fieldin Cubreth. T—3:41. A—34,579 (47,476).
American League West Division W L Pct GB Seattle 21 14 .600 — Texas 20 16 .556 1½ Oakland 15 21 .417 6½ Los Angeles 14 21 .400 7 Houston 15 23 .395 7½ East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 22 12 .647 — Boston 23 14 .622 ½ Toronto 19 18 .514 4½ Tampa Bay 15 18 .455 6½ New York 15 20 .429 7½ Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 24 13 .649 — Cleveland 17 15 .531 4½ Kansas City 17 18 .486 6 Detroit 15 20 .429 8 Minnesota 8 26 .235 14½ Friday’s Games Baltimore 1, Detroit 0 Chicago White Sox 7, N.Y. Yankees 1 Cleveland 7, Minnesota 6 Houston 7, Boston 6 Oakland 6, Tampa Bay 3 Toronto 5, Texas 0 Kansas City 5, Atlanta 1 L.A. Angels 7, Seattle 6 Saturday’s Games Boston 6, Houston 5, 11 innings N.Y. Yankees 2, Chicago White Sox 1 Minnesota at Cleveland, late Oakland at Tampa Bay, late Detroit at Baltimore, late Atlanta at Kansas City, late Toronto at Texas, late L.A. Angels at Seattle, late Today’s Games Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 1-0), 10:05 a.m. Minnesota (Duffey 0-2) at Cleveland (Bauer 3-0), 10:10ap.m. Oakland (Gray 3-4) at Tampa Bay (Moore 1-3), 10:10 a.m. Detroit (Fulmer 2-1) at Baltimore (Gausman 0-1), 10:35 a.m. Houston (Devenski 0-2) at Boston (O’Sullivan 1-0), 10:35 p.m. Atlanta (Wisler 1-3) at Kansas City (Duffy 0-0), 2:15 a.m. Toronto (Sanchez 3-1) at Texas (Ramos 0-2), 12:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Santiago 2-2) at Seattle (Hernandez 3-2), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Cincinnati at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. Boston at Kansas City, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
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Preps: PA softball unbeaten in regular season CONTINUED FROM B1 Scott Methner and Wei-Yan Fu, respectively, were selected by Saari as Port Angeles’ defensive and transition players of the match. The Riders finished fourth in Olympic League 2A. They bid farewell to nine seniors and seven starters.
Port Angeles 3, Orting 2, OT BONNEY LAKE — Lukas Mobius scored a game-tying goal in stoppage time in regulation and then the game-winner in overtime as Port Roughriders edged the Cardinals in a District 2/3 boys soccer loser-out contest. “Erasing years of postseason overtime frustrations, [we] knocked off the No. 2 seed from the South Puget Sound League in a barn burner of a game,” Roughriders coach Chris Saari said of Thursday’s game at Bonney Lake High School. “[We] controlled early play and created several good chances but couldn’t find the net.” One such opportunity turned into a goal for the Cardinals. Andrew St. George dribbled past the Orting goalkeeper in the 18th minute, but his shot hit the post. The Cardinals countered, and Isaac Andrade scored from long distance on what was Orting’s first shot of the game. “The goal came against the run of the play, and [we] played catchup until the 57th minute when Ben Schneider took a pass from Lukas Mobius and finished to the far post,” Saari said.
Saari said Orting came out stronger in the second half. “That pressure resulted in another go-ahead goal by Isaac Andrade in the 71st minute,” Saari said. The Cardinals also hit the post in the second half, only to have the ball cleared away by the Riders’ Scott Methner on the rebound. Trailing late in stoppage time, Port Angeles’ Kenny Soule fired a long throw into the Cardinal penalty box with less than a minute left. “The loose ball bounced around and Spencer Beverford-Stewart touched it to Lukas Mobius, who somehow found the net for [us] with 10 seconds left,” Saari said. Mobius’ equalizer in the 84th minute sent the game to overtime. Mobius got the golden goal in the second minute of the first sudden death period. “It was pandemonium,” Saari said. “Uproar. Coaches and players rushed the field in a cathartic epic celebration.” Saari selected Mobius as his offensive player of the match. Wei-Yan Fu was picked as the defensive player of the game for Port Angeles, and Soule and Ben Schneider were praised for their work in transition.
another header by Konnor Parrish off of a corner kick was offtarget in the first 10 minutes. The game was scoreless at halftime. “We pretty much controlled the play in the first half, so we felt pretty good,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher said. “I must have given one of my patented terrible halftime speeches. The kids came out pretty flat and a little disjointed in the second half.” Foster’s Jose Esquivel scored on a run up the right side in the 47th minute. Esquivel added another goal in the 63rd minute to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead. “A really nice spin move and a shot from about 20 yards that [Sequim goalkeeper] Austin [Wagner] just got a hand on,” Brasher said. With the Wolves pressing up offensively, Foster added an insurance goal in the 70th minute. Sequim’s Hayden James scored off an assist from Winfield in the 78th minute, but the deficit was too steep to overcome. “It was a great season. Second place in the Olympic League,” Brasher said. “Just couldn’t get it done. [We were] a little flat, it was a hot, there’s a million excuses I could Foster 3, Sequim 1 put out there, but I’m just proud BONNEY LAKE — The of these kids. We’re losing some Wolves’ season came to a close in great seniors.” the District 2/3 Tournament with The Wolves finish the season with an 11-6-0 record. a loss to the Bulldogs. Sequim was unable to capitalize on several chances early in Softball Thursday’s match. Port Angeles 11, A Cameron Chase shot hit the Bremerton 1 post, a header by Thomas WinPORT ANGELES — The field missed the mark, and
Roughriders knocked off the Knights 11-1 to cap a second consecutive undefeated regular season. Thursday’s win was the 36th consecutive regular-season victory and 23rd straight Olympic League 2A victory for the threetime defending league champions. The league win streak dates back to an 8-5 loss to Sequim in a first-place tiebreaker game on May 16, 2014. The Riders (12-0, 20-0) recognized their three seniors, Jaidyn Larson, Hope Wegener and Hunter-Anne Coburn as they played their last game on the fields at Dry Creek Elementary School. “All three seniors contributed with hits, runs and outstanding pitching,” Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman said. Wegener and Coburn combined on a six-hitter on the mound in the win. Wegener went four innings allowing one run on four hits, walking none and striking out four. She also went 2 for 2 at the plate with three RBIs and a run. Coburn closed out the contest, allowing two hits and striking out one in two innings. Offensively, she was 1 for 4 and scored a run. Larson went 2 for 4, scoring twice and driving in a pair of runs. Taylar Clark was 2 for 2 with a double and an RBI for the Riders, while Sierra Robinson drove in a run and stole a base. Natalie Steinman tripled and Nikaila Price had an RBI double. The Riders will open the District 2/3 Tournament against Franklin Pierce (7-11) at Sprinker Fields in Tacoma this Friday
at noon. Port Angeles 11, Bremerton 1, 6 innings Bremerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 6 5 Port Angeles 3 2 0 1 4 1 — 11 14 1 WP- Wegener; LP- Hadaller Pitching Statistics Bremerton: Hadaller 4 IP, 9 H, 6 R, 0 BB, 2 K; Joiner 2 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 0 BB, K. Port Angeles: Wegener 4 IP, 4 H, R, 0 BB, 4 K; Coburn 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, K. Hitting Statistics Bremerton: Gereyson 2-3, R. Port Angeles: Larson 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI; Wegener 2-2, R, 3 RBI; Clark 2-2, 2B, RBI; Steinman 1-2, 3B; Robinson 1-2, SB, RBI; Price 1-2, 2B, RBI; Wheeler 1-2, R; Lunt 1-2; Gray 1-2; Reid 1-2, Coburn 1-4, R.
Sequim 3, Kingston 2 KINGSTON — The Wolves stayed in the running for the Olympic League 2A Division’s second seed in the district tournament by edging the Buccaneers. McKenzie Bentz tossed a fourhitter for Sequim, allowing two runs and striking out five while no giving up a walk. She also stole two bases and drove in a pair of runs. Jordan Bentz went 2 for 4 with a triple and an RBI for the Wolves, and Emily Copeland and Allysen Montelius each doubled. The Wolves (8-3, 15-4) will open the district tournament against Evergreen at Sprinker Fields in Tacoma at 2 p.m. Friday. Sequim 3, Kingston 2 Sequim 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 —3 10 3 Kingston 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 —2 4 0 WP- M. Bentz; LP- Castilleja Pitching Statistics Sequim: M. Bentz 7 IP, 4 H, 2 R, ER, 0 BB, 5 K. Kingston: Castilleja 7 IP, 10 H, 3 ER, BB, 2 K. Hitting Statistics Sequim: M. Bentz 1-3, BB, R, 2 SB, 2 RBI; J. Bentz 2-4, 3B, RBI; Copeland 2-3, 2B, R; Anders 2-3; Montelius 1-4, 2B; Dennis 1-3; Haggerty 1-3. Kingston: Elliott 2-3, RBI; Fitsemons 1-3, R, RBI.
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Track: Willis wins three events at subdistricts CONTINUED FROM B1 boys at subdistricts advance. But they will be joined by the top four Signor also won the 3,200 with remaining times and distances a time of 14:06.70. from the three districts. The Crescent girls racked up Buzzell raced to wins in the victories in the throwing and mid- 100 and 200 sprints with times of dle-distance running events and 11.93 and 24.13 seconds, respecqualified eight individuals and tively. two relays for the Tri-District He teamed with Anthony meet. Bitegeko, Chris Tageant and Raine Westfall won the shot Nathaniel Gamez-LaChester to put for the Loggers with a throw win the 4x100 with a time of of 29-04.75. 48.03 seconds and the 4x400 relay Ashara Dodson came out on in 3:49.06. top in the discus (91-06), while Bitegeko won the high jump by teammate McKenzie Brannan clearing 5-04. won the javelin with a distance of Josey Tyree ran to a win in the 99-08. 3,200 with a time of 5:39.46 for Freshman Grace Baillargeon was first in the 400 (1:06.87) for the Red Devils. Phillip Greene was the surthe Loggers, Leonie Hofmann prise of the meet, winning the won the 800 (2:53.32) and eighthgrader Chloe Conant claimed the javelin (134-01) and improving his personal record by more than 1,600 (6:17.15). Hannah Lee also ran to victory 40 feet. Clallam Bay’s Clayton Willis for Crescent in the 200 (31.26 dominated the day individually. seconds). Youth was served for the Red The freshman took first in all Devils as eighth-grader Arianna three of his events, while also Corpuz won the 300 hurdles with helping the Bruins qualify for Tria time of 1:03.47 and freshman Districts in the 4x400 relay. Willis finished first in the 400 Hannah Olson leaped to a win in the long jump (13-11.50). (55.58 seconds), the long jump Four Neah Bay individuals (19-10.50) and the triple jump and one relay earned spot at Tri- (39-08.50). Districts, which will be held this Jamari Signor also won an Thursday at Port Angeles High event for Clallam Bay, running School. the 800 in 2:13.78. Alan Greene and Sam May Neah Bay boys win were the Bruins’ other Tri-DisCameron Buzzell won two trict automatic qualifiers. Crescent had five winners sprints and was part of two winning relay races to lead the Neah Thursday and five automatic Bay boys (73 points) past Cres- qualifiers. Jordan Scott swept the 110 cent (44) and Clallam Bay (34). The Red Devils had nine indi- and 300 hurdles in 17.77 seconds viduals and two relays automati- and 46.27 seconds, respectively. Kyle Buchanan ran the 1,600 cally qualify for Tri-Districts. As with the girls, the top two in 5:38.78 to rack up a win for the
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Anthony Bitegeko of Neah Bay clears the bar at 5 feet, 4 inches in the boys high jump at North Olympic League subdistrict meet at Port Angeles High School. Loggers, and Wyatt McNeese won the discus (115-04) and the shot put (41-01). North Olympic League Subdistricts At Port Angeles High School Boys Team scores—Neah Bay 73, Crescent 44, Clallam Bay 34. 1B Tri-District Qualifiers 100—1, Cameron Buzzel (NB) 11.93; 2, Chris Tageant (NB) 12.46. 200—1, Buzzell (NB) 24.13; 2, Tageant (NB) 25.02. 400—1, Clayton Willis (CB) 55.58; 2, Logan Halttunen (NB) 1:08.15. 800—1, Jamari Signor (CB) 2:13.78; 2, Sam May (CB) 2:41.13. 1,600—1, Kyle Buchanan (Cres) 5:38.78; 2, Josey Tyree (NB) 5:39.46. 3,200—1, Tyree (NB) 12:50.56; 2, Isaac Jay Brunk (NB) 13:02.19. 110H—1, Jordan Scott (Cres) 17.77. 300H—1, Scott (Cres) 46.27; 2, Jakob Baillargeon (Cres) 46.99. 4x100—1, Neah Bay (Anthony Bitegeko, Tageant, Nathaniel Gamez-LaChester, Buzzell) 4x400—1, Neah Bay (Bitegeko, Buzzell, Tageant, Gamez-LaChester) 3:49.06; 2, Clallam Bay (Signor, Martin Cummings, Alan Greene, Willis) 3:56.37. Shot Put—1, Wyatt McNeese (Cres) 41-01; 2, Neil Peppard (Cres) 38-03.25; Discus—1, McNeese (Cres) 115-04; 2, Preston Hanna (NB) 115-05. Javelin—1, Phil Greene (NB) 134-01; 2, Alan Greene (CB) 131-0. High Jump—1, Bitegeko (NB) 5-04; 2, Gamez-LaChester (NB) 5-02. Long Jump—1, Willis (CB) 19-10.5; 2, Baillargeon (Cres) 17-08. Triple Jump— 1, Willis (CB) 39-08.5; 2, Bitegeko (NB) 36-11. Girls Team scores—Clallam Bay 71, Crescent 55, Neah Bay 28.
1B Tri-District Qualifiers 100—1, Jennica Maines (CB) 13.96; 2, Miriam Wonderly (CB) 14.16. 200—1, Hannah Lee (Cres) 31.36; 2, Tena Ward (Cres) 31.82. 400—1, Grace Baillargeon (Cres) 1:06.87; 2, Cheyana Svec (NB) 1:11.09. 800—1, Leonie Hofmann (Cres) 2:53.32; 2, Kendra Anderson (CB) 2:54.22. 1,600—1, Chloe Conat (Cres) 6:17.15; 2, Kaylin Signor (CB) 6:36.30. 3,200—1, K. Signor (CB) 14:06.70. 100H—1, Molly McCoy (CB) 17.74; 2, Cassie Dias (NB) 22.46. 300H—1, Arianna Corpuz (NB) 1:03.47; 2, Dias (NB) 1:07.07. 4x100—1, Clallam Bay (Atokena Abe, McCoy, Wonderly, Maines) 54.37; 2, Crescent (Kristen Frantz, Ward, Lee, Baillargeon) 57.77. 4x200—1, Clallam Bay (Maines, Wonderly, Anderson, McCoy) 1:56.97; 2, Crescent (Hofmann, Ward, Lee, Baillargeon) 2:01.06. 4x400—1, Clallam Bay (Wonderly, K. Signor, Abe, Anderson) 4:51.12; 2, Neah Bay (Corpuz, Emily Marrs, Hannah Olson, Svec) 5:14.02. Shot Put—1, Raine Westfall (Cres) 29-04.75; 2, Zeria Signor (CB) 28-07.25. Discus—1, Ashara Dodson (Cres) 91-06; 2, Z. Signor (CB) 88-08. Javelin—1, McKenzie Brannan (Cres) 99-08; 2, Dodson (Cres) 80-04. High Jump—1, Molly McCoy (CB) 4-08. Long Jump—1, Olson (NB) 13-11.5; 2, Abe (CB) 13-09.5. Triple Jump—1, Maines (CB) 31-02.25; Abe (CB) 29-09.25.
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Championships, highlighting a group of nine Forks individual qualifiers for the Southwest District Championships. Ensastegui won a pair of distance runs, the 1,600-meter (4:48.59) and the 3,200 (10:18.45), at Friday’s meet. Freshman teammate Josue Lucas wasn’t far behind Ensastegui in both events, finishing third in the 1,600 and fourth in the 3,200. The top four finishers in the laned running events (the 100, 200 and 400) and top eight in every other event qualify for the district championships this Thursday at Tumwater. Forks’ Austin Pegram qualified in three events and Cole Baysinger did so in two events for the Spartans. The Forks’ girls’ best showing was Marissa Bailey’s runner-up finish in the 1,600. Evergreen League Championships At Montesano Boys Team scores—Eatonville 132.5, Hoquiam 91.5, Montesano 90, Elma 78, Tenino 67, Forks 64. District 4 Championships Qualifiers 200—4, Austin Pegram (Forks) 24.96. 400—4, Pegram (Forks) 54.63. 800—4, Pegram (Forks) 2:21.90. 1,600—1, Alan Ensastegui (Forks) 4:48.59; 3, Josue Lucas (Forks) 4:49.63. 3,200—1, Ensastegui (Forks) 10:18.45; 2, Lucas (Forks) 10:19.40. 4x400—4, Forks (Andrew Wilder, Nate Williamson, Cole Baysinger, Pegram) 3:52.61. Discus—2, Baysinger (Forks) 127-05; 3, Peyton Rondeau (Forks) 117-04. High Jump—2, Baysinger (Forks) 5-10. Girls Team scores—Eatonville 203, Montesano 114, Elma 93, Hoquiam 87, Tenino 31, Forks 23. District 4 Championship Qualifiers 1,600—2, Marissa Bailey (Forks) 6:01.82. 3,200—3, Enid Ensastegui (Forks) 13:19.57. 4x100—4, Forks (Azalea Ramos, Angela Garcia-Moog, Kaitlyn Rowley, Mia Bailey) 1:00.70. 4x200—5, Forks (Rowley, Mia Bailey, Kayleen Bailey, Marissa Bailey) 2:03.91. Shot Put—6, Brynn Peterson (Forks) 29-09.5. Triple Jump—6, Chelsea Bicunius (Forks) 27-08.5.
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McGrath: Former unknowns play key roles CONTINUED FROM B1 sluggish early-April home stand that suggested the new boss was the same as McClendon thought the same as the old boss, wrong. The Mariners not only failed to compete, they Servais has yet to encounter the adversity sure to never pushed their record await him. beyond .500, a frustration It’s too early, in other that led to the overhauling of both the front office and words, to tout Servais as a potential A.L. Manager of the roster. It’s fun following a first- the Year. But it’s apparent place team that regards no he’s up to the task, no? There’s a keep-baseball-inlate-inning deficit to be perspective balance about insurmountable, and it’s him, a confidence, a look. fun being able to attach His pitcher might load identities to names we litthe bases in the eighth tle recognized a year ago. inning of a tie game, and Take Servais, the jourthe camera close-up of Serneyman catcher whose vais doesn’t show him mutpost-career resume included every job title but tering and pacing. The camera shows a “manager.” Aside from the
baseball lifer born for the long haul, somebody who’ll reflect on the outcome, win or lose, with a smile. And then there are the players, whose biographies were similarly obscure before they joined the Mariners. A year ago, here’s everything I knew about Chris Iannetta: He was a big-league catcher. Now I know he’s a takecharge type who boards the team bus back to the hotel after a late rally in a road victory and likely shouts: “Was that fun, or what?” (Just my imagination — it’s been more than three decades since I was allowed a seat on a baseball team’s
bus — but that’s the sense I get.) On a team whose nucleus of veterans (Robinson Cano, Nelson Cruz and Kyle Seager) is low key, Iannetta brings some passion into the mix. A year ago, I had no idea starting pitcher Wade Miley works at the pace of a short-order cook besieged by a wedding party after the wedding party. He throws the ball, the catcher returns the ball, and in the time it takes to flip an egg with a spatula, he throws the ball again. On the other hand, I had no idea reliever Joel Peralta, who turned 40 in March, would celebrate his
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General Manager The Makah Tribal Council is seeking a General Manager who is enthusiastic, thrives on challenges, and can build an effective team environment. Responsible for the daily operations for all programs authorized b y t h e M a k a h Tr i b a l Council, to develop s t r o n g a n d e f fe c t i v e management structure, shor t and long term plans and strategies necessary to provide for the long term stability and welfare for the Makah Tribe. Education Requirements: Bachelor’s degree and or related exp e r i e n c e i n bu s i n e s s administration or related field. At least five years’ experience in management and administration; m u s t b e ve r y k n o w l edgeable in finance and budgeting as well as information management. Must be experienced in organization planning. Close June 17, 2016: Submit your resume and Tribal Application to Makah Tribal Council P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, WA 98357 or Fax to (360) 645-3123, or email to tabitha.herda@ makah.com For a copy of position description contact the Human Resources at (360)645-2055. HELP WANTED New business opening in Sequim. Hiring 3 positions, Social Media/Marketing, Product Developer / For mulator and Retail Sales. Only responsible and dependable persons need apply. Send resume to contact@birdsof afeatherfarm.com. PART TIME SECURITY The Port of Port Angeles is seeking individuals interested in a parttime/on-call security position. Applications and job descriptions are available at the Port Admin Office, 338 West First Street, Por t Angeles, WA or online at www.por tofpa.com/employment . Applications accepted through Friday, May 20th. The starting wage for this position is $13.48 per hour or DOE. Drug testing is required.
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The Last Word in Astrology ❘ by Eugenia Last ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take care of personal business so that you can enjoy the rest of your day. Check out the online job market and send out your resume if something interests you. Put a savings plan in place for your next vacation. 3 stars
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Make contact with people who have something to offer. Expand your knowledge or delve into something that will help you market your skills better. Share your thoughts and ideas with someone you love. A kind gesture won’t be forgotten. 5 stars
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take care of responsibilities and move on to the projects, events or activities that bring you joy. Doing things with the people you enjoy being with will give you something to look forward to. Romance is featured. 3 stars
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Investor Alert This 2 bed/1 bath home has great investment potential! With the current shortage of rentals, now is the perfect time to become a landlord. This delightful little home has a great rental history. The yard is fully fenced. New roof, new exterior paint, and new gutters! Nice level backyard with detached storage garage. Par tial mountain views. Located in a quiet neighborhood just minutes from town. MLS#300873 $89,000 Kelly Johnson Investment Potential! (360) 477-5876 Investors – buy now, sell WINDERMERE later! Great opportunity PORT ANGELES to purchase 6.22 partial water view acres conITS ALL HERE! veniently located at 14th & Butler in Port Angeles. 2 BR pressurized septic Develop the proper ty, system, community wawhich is zoned RMD 36 ter & electric hookup. homes per acre, or build Private beach commua single family residence nity. Nice corner lot. WAwith plenty of land for TERVIEW EZ to build outbuildings & outdoor watch cruise ships and a c t i v i t i e s . wildlife on Protection Island. MLS#280694 185,000 MLS#300826/935436 Jean Irvine $129,000 COLDWELL BANKER Cathy Reed UPTOWN REALTY lic# 4553 (360)417-2797 360-460-1800 (360)460-5601 Windermere Real Estate Move In Ready! Sequim East 2458 W Hennessy Ln in PA, 1509 Sq ft/3 Bed/1 WHY PAY Bath, Cedar Siding/UpSHIPPING ON dated Kitchen , .24 Acre Lot w/Outbuilding, 1 Car INTERNET Attached Garage, DePURCHASES? tached Garage/Wor kshop. SHOP LOCAL MLS#300778 $197,000 Team Thomsen COLDWELL BANKER peninsula UPTOWN REALTY dailynews.com (360)809-0979
Home and Large Shop on 5 Acres Charming 4 bed, 2 bath home, 1764 sq ft on 5.2 acres with 1280 sq ft s h o p i s a d r e a m fo r many! Mtn view, easy access to Hwy 101, tree house, fire pit, gazebo, nice deck around side/back of house, and plenty of room to play for ever yone. JUST LISTED! MLS#300904 $299,000 Ania Pendergrass Remax Evergreen (360)461-3973
5/15/16 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Great Potential Over 12 acres of level pasture land located adjacent to Hendrickson Her itage Mobil Home Pa r k a n d a c r o s s t h e street from the Discovery Trail. Power & phone are across the street and city water & sewer are to the adjacent property to the east. This property has been annexed into the City of Sequim. MLS#282273 $350,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK FSBO: Fleetwood, ‘96 REAL ESTATE mfg home in View Vista Pk. 14 x 48 2bd., InCHECK OUT OUR cludes appliances, carNEW CLASSIFIED port, shed, propane tank WIZARD AT $26,000 (360)-417-0837 www.peninsula or (360)-775-1229 dailynews.com F S B O : 4 B r, 2 . 5 b a ; 1,900 sf. 9,000 sf. lot. Corner lot on a quiet culd e - s a c . Fe n c e d b a ck yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car garage. Double pane windows. Built in ‘02. 721 S Estes Ct, Port Angeles, WA. $245,000. call Mike (360)461-9616 or Shaila (360)461-0917.
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High Quality Throughout 3BR/2BA home featuring gourmet kitchen, Quartz countertops, contemporar y LED lighting, tile backslashes, and grand butler pantry. Indoor/outdoor living area with optional fireplace. Alan Burwell Lic# 17663 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-0790
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Just listed! Cozy 2br 2ba 1,180 sf, condo, well maintained in Sherwood Village. Super neighborhood, walking distance to the Disc o ve r y Tr a i l , d o c t o r s office, local shopping and all the amenities of Sequim. Home offers a spacious master bedr o o m , wa l k - i n c l o s e t , open floor plan, laminate f l o o r s. R o o f i s a few years old. Condo associate takes care of the exterior of the home and part of the landscaping. MLS#300863 $213,000 Ed Sumpter 360-808-1712 360-683-3900 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim Nearly New W/ Views No detail was overlooked in this one-level 3 bed/3 bath bluff-side home nestled against a spectacular s a l t - wa t e r b a ck d r o p. Loaded w/luxury features including vaulted ceilings, 8ft picture windows, wet bar w/instant hot water dispenser, & more! Private master retreat w/his & her walk-in closets & huge master bath w/gorgeous tiled walk-in shower for two. Kitchen w/glass canopy range hood, granite composite farm sink, & drawers everywhere! Covered front porch, fenced patio area, & back patio w/amazing views! MLS#300881 $533,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Open Concept Floor Plan Brand new home with 9’ ceilings, abundance of natural light from accent windows, side lite & transom windows. 878 SF attached 3-car garage. Gour met kitchen with Quartz counter t o p s, S S a p p l i a n c e s, soft-close cabinets & drawers. MLS#291513/820201 $475,000 WRE/Sequim - East Karen Weinold Broker LIC#123509 (360) 808-1002 karensequim@olypen.com OWN A PEACEFUL RETREAT 3 BD 4.5 BA Over 3400 SF w/Spa on Deck, Rec Room and 2nd Finished Area Each w/Separate BA, Remodeled Master Bedroom & Kitchen, Emergency Propane Generator, Mtn. & Strait Views, Gated w/Code, Easy Maintenance Landscape. MLS#712366/282163 $525,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 1-800-359-8823 (360)918-3199 (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
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P.A.: A move in ready family home. Beautiful 3 bedroom; 1.5 bath. 1,576 sq ft. extra room as office or den. Large remodeled kitchen flowing into dining room. Bright living room with picture window/fireplace. Laminated flooring. Over sized corner lot with Mt v i ew s . P r i va c y fe n c e with large decked patio. Walking distance to college, hospital area. $250,000.By appt. only (360)452-8374 (360)912-2075 Peaceful and Serene Beautiful shy 5 acre parcel just off Hwy 101; minutes from Sequim or Port Angeles. Power & private well (20gpm) are on site. Irrigation connections on the property. L eve l bu i l d i n g s i t e i s cleared & ready to go. Partial water view. MLS#300580/921116 $133,000 Cathy Reed lic# 4553 360-460-1800 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East Room for everything Toys, crafts and odds & ends will all have their space. 3102’ single level custom built home on 4.6 timbered acres with attached 2 car garage, detached 2 car garage plus 12 X 20 heated shop. Less than 1.4 miles from downtown Forks, close to fishing & hiking. MLS#300861 $385,000 Harriet Reyenga (360) 457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Perfect for a Hobby Farm This 3 bed/3 bath home is on nearly 5 acres of land, all level & fully fenced! Large home w/ living room w/ unique tiled wood stove, sun room, 2 bonus rooms & basement w/ lots of storage. Master w/ custom tile shower, wood stove & deck. Outside you’ll f i n d a c h i cke n c o o p, raised garden beds, fruit trees, workshop w/garage bay & wood stove, large back deck w/ hot tub, goldfish pond w/ waterfall & gorgeous landscaping. Trails meander through personal cedar forest & pasture MLS#300896 $449,000 Kelly Johnson Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-5876
Prime Lot Location This cute 1 bed/1 bath home has a fantastic rental history! With the current shortage on rentals, now is the perfect time to become a landlord! This home sits on a city lot in a prime location. It already has gorgeous mountain views, but if you build a 2-story house on the lot you’d h ave 3 6 0 d e gr e e s o f mountain & salt-water views! Located in a quiet neighborhood, right across from the A St. viewpoint. Buy it for a rental, a starter home, or buy it for the lot! MLS#300872 $89,000 Kelly Johnson Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-0456 651493673 5-15
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This home is in Tip Top Condition. Custom built 3BD, 3BA home with attached double car garage & ample off street parking. Ceramic tile, granite countertops, vaulted ceilings, and abundance of windows make this home light and bright. An entertainer’s delight right off the deck with great southern exposure, cozy fire pit, spectacular play area and designer landscaping. MLS#292004 Reduced to $264,900 Jarod Kortman 360-912-3025 Remax Evergreen
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PROPERTY EVALUATION INTERNET MARKETING 311 For Sale Manufactured Homes QUALIFIED TENANTS PA: ‘79 mobile, large adRENT COLLECTION dition on 2 full fenced lots, 3 plus br., 2 ba., rePROPERTY modeled kitchen and MAINTENANCE bathroom. New tile flooring, new vinyl windows, INSPECTIONS all appliances included, No owner financing, AUTOMATIC Price reduced. $75,000. BANK DEPOSITS 452-4170 or 460-4531 EASY ONLINE SEQ: In a 55+ community. Spacious 2 Br, 2 STATEMENT ACCESS ba., beautifully updated, with all new appliances, granite counters, wood cabinets, with soft close hinges, large 8’X42’ covered porch, herb garden, greenhouse, and 2 workshops. All this and more! $74,500 by owner. (509)366-4353.
505 Rental Houses Clallam County P.A.: Clean 2 br., 1 ba., Lincoln Park, smoke/pet free, W/D hookups. $950. 1st/last. $800 deposit. Credit ck. References. (360)500-0043 SEQ: Nice, 14’ single wide, 2 Br., 1 ba, in quiet mobile home park. $750 mo., last, deposit. Background check. (360)477-8180
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P.A.: 2 Br. apar tment FURNITURE Sale: Moving Sale. Executive desk with utilities, $875. $995. Lane Hope Chest (360)457-3027 $125. Stair Stepper $125. 2 End Tables $95 Inc. 683 Rooms to Rent each. 5 Tall Bar Stools Roomshares $75 each. 3 Wardrobe Closets $50 each. (360)477-1314/1315. R O O M M AT E : F u r n . room, utilities included. MISC: Beautiful English $475. (360)457-9006. Walnut dining room set, sculptured, double ped1163 Commercial estal table with 4 leaves, 6 chairs, glass china Rentals cabinet, side board, from the 30’s. $1,250. Excellent, round 54” beveled glass dining table with 4 Properties by salmon colored chairs. Inc. $160. Oriental table, 14” deep, 53” long, 40” tall, inlaid. $75. (360)797-1094
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Tastefully customized condo in Sherwood Village has 1878 SF plus a triple garage and large private patio with a waterfall and pond. In addition to 3 bedrooms, 2 baths there is a ver y large utility room with counters, storage & utility sink. You will always be comfortable inside with the heat pump/HVAC and all the insulated window coverings. The southwest exposure gives you mountain views and beautiful s u n s e t s . R e t r a c t a bl e awning and custom solar shade offer protection from glare. MLS#300436/911653 $350,000 Diann Dickey JLS Managing Broker, ABR & CNE 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 Cell: 360.477.3907 ddickey@olypen.com
Updated Sherwood Village Condo in Sequim. Move in ready 3 br., 2 ba., 1,578 sf. Upgrades include ductless heat pump, new gas fireplace with tile surround, highgrade European laminate flooring. Mountain views from rear of home. Immaculate and well maintained. See more at zillow.com under FSBO. $242,000. (360)797-1022.
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6115 Sporting Goods RECUMBENT bike: ‘05 Rans Rocket, like new condition. New tires ,Fun to ride. Asking $550/obo. Email motorhome16 @yahoo.com
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BED: Pop up trundle. $350. (360)683-1065 FURNITURE: 6’ sofa, love seat and over stuffed chair with ottoman, all white leather. Good condition. $3,000. for the set or call for individual prices. (360)452-6560
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8142 Garage Sales Sequim H u g e M u l t i Fa m i l y Moving sale. Fri.-Sat., 9-1 p.m., Bell Hill. Furniture, small appliances, kitchen, golf, yard and house tools, fishing, silk floral, Christmas, crafts and much more. 865 Ravens Ridge. Sequim.
E S TAT E S a l e : S a t . Sun., 8-5 p.m., 61 Wynn L a n e . E l v i s P r e s l e y, Betty Boop, craft supplies, fabric, collectable’s, some furniture, Christmas and house hold items.
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Blue Meadow Farm Rustic Riding. Learn horseback riding from the ground up! Private l e s s o n s fo r a l l a g e s. Schooling horses on site. Exper ienced, Licensed, Insured. Acres M OV I N G S A L E : S u n , of fields and trails. call 9 - 2 p m , 2 2 A n c h o r 360-775-5836 Cove, Sequim. toys, sofa, easy chairs, queen Q U A R T E R H O R S E : bed, TV, books, clothes, Gelding, Free to an apdishes, DeWalt toos, lots proved home, older sorrel gelding with a white more. blaze and great bloodSTORAGE AUCTION : lines, light handling, exLien sale 4 units, Sat perienced. Call (360)808-3370. 21st 10 am. 61 Harrison rd. Sequim. Bidders T R AILER: Circle J 2 must register at 9:30 am. Horse straightload, (360)683-3737 working condition, perfe c t s t a r t e r t r a i l e r. 8180 Garage Sales $1200/obo. 477-8493
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8182 Garage Sales PA - West E S TAT E S A L E : S a t . Sun., 9 - 3 p.m., 633 H o a r e R d . , U p B l a ck Diamond. This is the most elegant estate sale we have done in a while. All antiques! Beautiful items. Oil paintings, prints, primitive, Victorian claw foot game table, Navaho rug, Eastlake vanity, old kitchen gadgets, quilts, glass lamp shades, wall sconces, trunks, lots of unique items! We are star ting in outbuilding and garage. We have even set up a tent for the overflow. Parking will be in an open field just below the estate. Space in buildings are limited, so bring your patience, it will be wor th the wait. Please follow signs for parking. See you there it will be fun. Bring a bag and and smile. Sale by Doreen.
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Forest River: ‘12 Surveyor Anniversary Edition 23’5”. Excellent condition, no pets/smokers. Tons of storage, Dbl size bunks. Power awning, power stabilizer jacks, PACE AREO: ‘89, 34’, power hitch. Includes top needs works, new tires, of line hitch/sway bar. refrigerator, new seal on $17,000. (360)460-3458. roof, generator. $2,000/obo. HARTLAND: ‘13, Trail(253)380-8303 runner, 26’, sleeps 6, great condition. $12,500. (360)460-8155 MOTORHOME: Southwind Stor m, ‘96, 30’, 51K, great condition, lots of extras. $17,500. (360)681-7824
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CHEVY: ‘89, 4x4, C-K half-ton, new wheels, tires, rebuilt transmission. Service and unit repair manuals. Parked at 244 Stone Road in Sequim. $2,500. (360)772-3986. NISSAN: ‘85 4x4, Z24 4 c y l , 5 s p, m a t c h i n g canopy, new tires, runs great!. 203k, new head at 200k. VERY low VIN (ends in 000008!) third a d u l t o w n e r, a l l n o n smokers. Very straight body. $3,950/obo/trade. (360)477-1716 C H E V Y : ‘ 9 7 , S 1 0 ex t c a b, 4 - c y l , 5 - s p e e d , power steering, power 9556 SUVs brakes, new a/c compressor, fiberglass topOthers per, avg 24-26 mpg, new b a t t e r y, r u n s g o o d , 218,400 mi. More info CHEVY: ‘05 Equinox LS call 406-672-6672 be- AWD Sport Utility - 3.4L V 6 , Au t o m a t i c , A l l oy fore 8 pm. Wheels, Roof Rack, DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 Keyless Entr y, Power wheel drive, short bed, Windows, Door Locks, a l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Condition$5900. (360)582-9769 ing, CD Stereo, Dual D O D G E : ‘ 0 0 P i c k u p, Fr o n t A i r b a g s . O n l y great shape motor and 103K Ml. $7,495 body. $3900 firm. VIN# (760)774-7874 2CNDL23FX56002854 FORD: ‘72 F250. $2000. Gray Motors (360)452-4336. 457-4901 graymotors.com F O R D : ‘ 9 2 , E x p l o r e r, Eddie Bauer, V6 auto, CHEVY: ‘94 Blazer S10. gra n m a ’s c a r, a l way s 4 d r. n e e d V 6 m o t o r. serviced, excellent cond- 2wd. $500 obo. tion, service records in(360)457-1615 cluded, 140K miles. $2,200/obo. CHEVY: ‘98 Suburban, (360)640-4293 4 W D. 8 s e a t s , g o o d FORD: ‘93, F250 4x4, cond., $4,000. (360)683-7711 78k, tow package, bed liner, canopy. $3500/firm (360)809-3480 FORD: ‘98 Explorer XLT. 191K mi. looks and runs great. $3,000. CHECK OUT OUR (360)460-1201 NEW CLASSIFIED WIZARD AT www.peninsula JEEP: ‘09, Wrangler X, dailynews.com soft top, 59K ml., 4x4, 5 speed manual, Tuffy seLONG DISTANCE curity, SmittyBuilt bumpNo Problem! ers, steel flat fenders, complete LED upgrade, Peninsula Classified more....$26,500. 1-800-826-7714 (360)808-0841
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C H E V Y: ‘ 8 1 1 / 2 To n Clallam County Clallam County Pickup. Runs good. VW: ‘99 Beetle. 185K $1,000. (360)808-3160 RESOLUTION 35, 2016 ml., manual transmission, sunroof, heated FORD: 97’, F250 7.3L, CALL FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED sale leather seats, well main- Turbo diesel, tow packOF SURPLUS PROPERTY tained and regular oil age, 5th wheel tow packchanges, excellent con- a g e, d u e l f u e l t a n k s, THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISdition, second owner has power chip, new tranny SIONERS finds as follows: owned it for 16 years. 2012. $10,995. 2 0 0 8 S u z u k i V- S t r o m $3,500. (360)775-5790. (360)477-0917 1. The Sheriff’s Office has determined that one 650. Pr ime condition. Glock 22 .40 S&W pistol with three magazines is no 11,800 miles. Original 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices longer usable by the department now or in the foreowner. Service records. seeable future. The serial number of this pistol is: Clallam County Clallam County Ju s t s e r v i c e d . N e e d s GEP378. nothing. Many extras, including: center stand NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2. The Sheriff’s Office desires to sell this pistol at and gel seat. $4,500 private sale to the former deputy who carried it as OBO. Scott at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Port Commis- part of his issued equipment during his career, pur(360)461-7051. sion of the Port of Port Angeles will conduct a pub- suant to Clallam County Administrative Policy 455. lic hearing as a part of the scheduled public Port The item will be sold at fair market value to off-set Commission Meeting on Monday, May 23, 2016 at the cost of future County law enforcement equip1:00 pm. The Commission Meeting and hearing ment purchases. Proceeds for the sale of the will be conducted at the Port Commission’s public equipment will be deposited into the County Genermeeting room in the Port Administrative Building, al Fund. 338 West First Street, Port Angeles, Washington. 3. Pursuant to Chapter 36.34 RCW and Clallam The purpose of the hearing will be to receive com- County Administrative Policy 455, the Board of Clalments from the public on the proposed modification lam County Commissioners has the responsibility to H A R L E Y : ‘ 0 5 D y n a to the Port Comprehensive Scheme for Harbor Im- declare property surplus and to approve sale of this Glide. 40K mi. Lots of provements. The proposed modification is to identi- property after holding a public hearing to determine fy the 1 acre of Property, located on the eastern the propriety and advisability of such proposed acextras. $8,500 obo. shoulder of Lower Elwha Road between Edgewood tion. (360)461-4189 Drive and Kacee Way, Port Angeles, WA, as surHONDA: ‘04, VTX 1800 plus to Port needs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the CC road bike, 9,535 mil. Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consids p e e d o m e t e r 1 5 0 . Prior to the hearing copies of the proposed amend- eration of the above findings of fact: $5,500. (360)797-3328. ments are available at the Port Administrative Building between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., 1. A public hearing on the proposed sale of surplus H O N DA : 0 6 ” S h a d ow Monday through Friday. property listed above be held in the Commissioner’s Sabre 1100, like new, PUB: May 15, 22, 2016 Legal No: 699245 meeting room, 223 East 4th Street, Room 160, Port 1600 actual miles. Angeles, Washington at 10:30 a.m. on May 17, $5499. (360)808-0111 2016.
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HONDA: ‘98 VFR800, Clallam County Clallam County 23K ml., fast reliable, ext ra s, gr e a t c o n d i t i o n . CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES $3,800. (360)385-5694 DEPARTMENT WANTED: Older HonNOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS d a ’s f r o m t h e 6 0 ’s i n good condition. SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of (360)452-9043 Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth YA M A H A : ‘ 0 4 , 6 5 0 V Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until Star Classic. 7,500 origi- 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 for: nal miles, shaft drive, exCLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE cellent condition, in-GROUNDING PROJECTcludes saddle bags and sissy bars. $4,800/obo. Complete drawings and specifications may be ob(253)414-8928 tained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. YAMAHA: ‘95, Virago, All bidding and related questions shall be directed 7 5 0 c c, 1 0 K m l . , n ew t o J o h n H u n t o f H u n t E n g i n e e r i n g , P h o n e : tires, great condition. 206.842.6947 or Email: johnhunt@hunteng.com. $2,500. (360)461-9022 The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CLAL9180 Automobiles LAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE-GROUNDING Classics & Collect. PROJECT”. Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th AMC: ‘85, Eagle, 4x4, Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or 92K ml., no rust, needs hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, m i n o r r e s t o r a t i o n . Por t Angeles, Washington. Bid documents received late by the Commissioners’ Office, delivered $3,700. (360)683-6135 to other offices, received by fax or email or by any other means will not be considered. Late bids will be returned unopened. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond on a form approved by Clallam County. C H E V: ‘ 6 9 C o r ve t t e , coupe conver tible 350 small block, 500 hp, 125 miles on rebuilt motor, matching numbers, nicepaint! And much more. Asking $18,500. (360)912-4231 C H E V Y: ‘ 7 7 1 / 2 To n pickup. 350, Auto. Camper shell, 46K original miles. Ex. Cond. $3,800. (360)460-0615 FORD: ‘41 2 door coupe, excellent conditon, 8 cyl. 302, custom paint, automatic transmission, leather bucket seats. $18,000. (360)457-6156 FORD: ‘60 F-100 BBW. All original survivor, runs strong, rusty. Many extras and new par ts. $2,000. (360)681-2382
SPRITE: ‘67 Austin Healey, parts car or project car. $3,500. 9289774 or 461-7252.
9292 Automobiles Others MINI COOPER S: 07’, 6 speed man, 60K adult mi, ex cond. Sport, Premium, Convenience, Cold Weather Packages incl panoramic sunroof, climate control, steering wheel controls & more. $8,200. 360-460-8490.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this third day of May 2016 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________ Mike Chapman, Chair _______________________ Mark Ozias Excused Absense_______ Bill Peach ATTEST: ____________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: MAY 6, 15, 2016 Legal No:697818
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Invitation to Bid Clallam County Fire Protection District No. 2 (CCFD2) invites sealed bids for the installation of a new manufactured home located at 508 N. Baker St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. The work consists of clearing and preparing the site for the new home installation, construction of a drainage facility, and connection of the home to the existing utility services.
Sealed bids will be received until 12 Noon on Thursday, May 26, 2016 and publicly opened, forthwith at the offices of Northwestern Territories, Inc., 717 S. Peabody St., Port Angeles WA 98362. Bid Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will documents delivered to other offices, received by affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into facsimile, received via email or received late will not pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busi- be considered. ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afford- Complete drawings and specifications may be obed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this tained in person or via email from Northwestern invitation and will not be discriminated against on Territories, Inc. located at 717 S. Peabody St., Port the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in Angeles, WA 98362, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Project related questions or inconsideration for an award. formation may be directed to: Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam Zach Slota County Code Section 3.12.070 and reserves the Project Manager right to reject any or all bids and to waive minor in- Northwestern Territories, Inc. formalities in the process or to accept the bid, which 717 S. Peabody St. in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam Port Angeles, WA 98362 360-452-8491 County. zach@nti4u.com Bidders on Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries or federal debarment list are prohibit- A bid deposit is required for the Bid Submittal: All bid proposals must be in the form provided and ed from bidding on this project. must be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or sureConstruction Timeframe: 120 Calendar Days ty bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of from Agreement Approval the amount of the bid proposal. Should the sucA mandatory on-site walk-through will be conduct- cessful bidder fail to enter into such contract and ed on May 18, 2016 @ 2:00 PM. All interested bid- furnish satisfactory performance bond within the ders are to meet Parks, Fair & Facilities Conference time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal Room, Room 180 in the Historic Courthouse, in deposit shall be forfeited to CCFD2. Port Angeles. This will be the only opportunity for bidders to review the as-built conditions. CCFD2 is an equal opportunity and affirmative acOwner and/or the Owners representative will be on tion employer. Small, minority-and women-owned site throughout the afternoon to answer questions businesses are encouraged to submit bids. All work and provide access for bidders. A bidder’s absence performed on the job is subject to state law and WA will be considered as part of the Bidder respon- ST Prevailing Wage Rates. sibility criteria as set forth in the Specifications and CCFD2 will determine the lowest responsible bidder Contract Documents. and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the APPROVED this 3rd day of May 2016. bid, which in its estimation best serves their interest. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Estimated Construction Time Frame: As soon as possible following acceptance of bid. ______________________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair THE JOB SITE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A ATTEST: WALK THROUGH BY REQUEST. PLEASE CON_______________________________ TACT NTI TO SCHEDULE THE WALK-THROUGH Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: May 11, 15, 2016 Legal No:698487 Pub: May 8, 15, 2016 Legal No:697814
9556 SUVs Others JEEP: ‘11 Wrangler Rubicon. 9500 miles, as new, never off road, auto, A.C., nav., hard top, power windows, steering and locks. Always garaged. $28,500 (360)681-0151
9730 Vans & Minivans Others DODGE: ‘02 Grand Caravan, 200K miles, good cond., $1500 obo. (360)808-2898 DODGE: ‘06 Grand Caravan SXT - 3.8L V6, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Roof Rack, Pr ivacy Glass, Keyless Entr y, Po w e r S l i d i n g S i d e Doors, Power Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors, and Drivers Seat, Captains Chairs, Stwo-N-Go Seating, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, Rear DVD Entertainment System, CD/Cassette Stereo, Dual Front Airbags. Only 84K ml. $7,995 VIN# 2D4GP44L56R731594 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com
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Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c Works and Utilities Engi9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices neering Office until 2:00 Clallam County Clallam County PM, Thursday, June 02, 2016, and will be REQUEST FOR BIDS opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Fish Passage Project Conference Room, Port Angeles City Hall, 321 FORD: ‘06 E450 14’ Box Clallam Conservation District invites bids for the East Fifth Street, Por t Truck. ALL RECORDS, construction of the Adams Culvert Replacement A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n W E L L M A I N T ’ D, 7 6 K Bridge Project. Proposed contract work includes 98362. miles, Good tires, Service done Feb 7.TITLE construction for removal and replacement of a road I N H A N D ! A s k i n g culvert with a bridge in Port Angeles, WA. Sealed Bids will be taken for the $20,000 Willing to nego- bids will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on May 25, following: 2016 at 228 W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA tiate.(202)257-6469 98362. Roadway, intersection, commercial and private Peninsula Classified An on-site meeting for interested contractors will be preformed thermoplastic 360-452-8435 held May 19, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. Bidding documents pavement markings may be requested by phone at (360) 775-3747 ext. PLACE YOUR 1, by emailing meghan.adamire@clallamcd.org or B i d d e r s s h a l l b i d a l l AD ONLINE by visiting the Conservation District office at 228 W. items. Bid documents With our new First St., Suite H (Armory Square Building) in Port may be obtained at the Classified Wizard Angeles. Public Works and you can see your Utilities Department, City ad before it prints! Dated the 9th day of May 2016. Hall, between the hours www.peninsula Pub: May 11, 15, 2016 Legal No. 698811 of 8:30am and 3:30pm, dailynews.com at 321 E. 5th Street, Port A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 98362, or at City website http://wa-portangeles.ciClallam County Clallam County Clallam County vicplus.com/bids.aspx. File No.: Trustee: 7023.115176 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Grantors: An- Questions shall be didrew Chapman and Heather Chapman, husband and wife Grantee: Wells Far- rected to Lucy Hanley, go Bank, N.A. Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2012-1278498 Tax Parcel ID No.: Contract Specialist at 063014 680090 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 9, Eckard Heights, Clallam Co., WA contracts@cityofpa.us or Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, (360) 417-4541. et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE Pub: May 15, 2016 SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of Legal No: 698929 this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may 9933 Sequim help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASLegals SISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Telephone: Toll-free: 1-877894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/hoNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING meownership/post_purchase_counselors_foreclosure.htm The United States CITY OF SEQUIM Department of Housing and Urban Development Telephone: Toll-free: 1-800SEQUIM CIVIC CENTER 569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?web152 WEST CEDAR STREET ListAction=search&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid SEQUIM WA hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys May 23, 2016 Telephone: Toll-free: 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- 6:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREclear. I. On June 17, 2016, at 10:00 AM. Main Entrance to the Clallam County AFTER AS POSSIBLE Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washing- Notice is hereby given that a Public ton, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trus- Hearing will be held before the Setee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of quim City Council for the purpose sale, the following described real proper ty “Proper ty”, situated in the of amending SMC Chapter 8.04 County(ies) of CLALLAM, State of Washington: Lot 9, Eckard Heights, as per Nuisances. Plat recorded in Volume 14 of Plats, Page 72, Records of Clallam County, Washington. Situate in the County of Clallam, State of Washington. Commonly Pertinent information is available at known as: 1158 Eckard Avenue Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to Sequim City Hall, 152 W. Cedar that certain Deed of Trust dated 04/23/12, recorded on 05/02/12, under Audi- Street, Sequim, WA or the City’s tor’s File No. 2012-1278498, records of CLALLAM County, Washington, from website at sequimwa.gov. InterestAndrew B. Chapman and Heather A. Chapman, husband and wife, as Grantor, ed parties are encouraged to apto Clallam Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in pear at the hearings and express favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Direc- their opinion. tors Mortgage Inc., an Oregon Corporation, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Elec- Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC tronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for Direc- City Clerk tors Mortgage, Incorporated, beneficiary of the security instrument, its succes- Pub: May 15, 2016 sors and assigns to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., under an Assignment/Successive Legal No: 699265 Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 2015-1327369. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Bor- SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2016-03 ADOPTED BY THE rower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The BenefiSEQUIM CITY COUNCIL ON ciary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following MAY 9, 2016 amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate as of 02/08/2016. If reinstating after this date, please contact NWTS for the exact reAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY instatement amount. Monthly Payments $12,022.78 Late Charges $68.70 Total Arrearage $12,091.48 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee OF SEQUIM, WASHINGTON, REVISING SMC 18.24.140 $600.00 Title Report $809.75 Statutory Mailings $46.56 Postings $80.00 Total “FENCES”; REPEALING ORDICosts $1,536.31 Total Amount Due: $13,627.79 Other known defaults as folNANCES IN CONFLICT; AND lows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Pr incipal Balance of PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY $230,577.88, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument AND EFFECTIVE DATE. evidencing the Obligation from 07/01/15, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will C o p i e s o f f u l l o r d i n a n c e a r e be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by stat- available at Sequim Civic Center, ute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or im- 152 W. Cedar Street, Sequim, WA plied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on 98382 or on the City’s website at June 17, 2016. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any www.sequimwa.gov. subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 06/06/16 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discon- This ordinance shall take effect five tinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any (5) days after the date of publicatime before 06/06/16 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth tion of this summary. in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 06/06/16 (11 days City Clerk before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guar- Pub: May 15, 2016 antor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the en- Legal No: 699276 tire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or 9935 General Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was Legals transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Andrew B. Chapman aka AnLEGAL NOTICE drew Chapman 1158 Eckard Avenue Port Angeles, WA 98362 Heather A. Chapman aka Heather Chapman 1158 Eckard Avenue Port Angeles, WA T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y S e r v ices Depar tment 98362 Andrew B. Chapman aka Andrew Chapman 16007 North Woodcrest Court Spokane, WA 99208 Heather A. Chapman aka Heather Chapman hereby notifies Shalina 16007 North Woodcrest Court Spokane, WA 99208 Andrew B. Chapman aka Yama that her presence Andrew Chapman 326 Graceland Trail Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Heather A. is required on May 18, Chapman aka Heather Chapman 326 Graceland Trail Elizabethtown, KY 2016 at the hour 11:30 42701 Andrew B. Chapman aka Andrew Chapman 3915 East Buckeye Ave- am for a hearing on a nue Spokane, WA 99217 Heather A. Chapman aka Heather Chapman 3915 petition to declare chilEast Buckeye Avenue Spokane, WA 99217 by both first class and certified d r e n b o r n t o yo u o n mail, return receipt requested on 01/05/16, proof of which is in the possession 05/30/1991, 02/02/2003, of the Trustee; and on 01/06/16 Grantor and Borrower were personally served and 12/072006 Minors In with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on N e e d o f C a r e . T h i s a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and hearing could result in a the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trus- substantial restriction or tee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to permanent loss of your anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time parental rights. In addiprior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and tion a Civil Case has all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the been initiated by Gene Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds what- and D’annessa Piffero soever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they and at that same time a bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring hearing shall be held on such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the their request for an OrTrustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser der for Protection which at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day would prohibit contact following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) with The Pifferos, their and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants child, and your above who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has three identified children. the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings un- T h e h e a r i n g s h a l l b e der Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall held at the above time in provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The the Quinault Children’s trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and Court in Taholah, Grays are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at Harbor County, Washwww.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. Date Executed: ington. For more inforNorthwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature 13555 SE m a t i o n , p l e a s e c a l l 36th St. Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98006 Contact: Vonnie McElligott (425) 586- (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 1900. Chapman, Andrew B. and Heather A. (TS# 7023.115176) 1002.284833- or 390. PUB: May 1, 8, 15, 2016 File No. Legal No.694641 Pub: May 15, June 5 2016 Legal No: 698274
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Sarah Marble, a Sequim High School 2012 graduate and Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet with a goal to become an OB/GYN in the Army, plans to hike the 2,665-mile Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada this JuneNovember and in doing so will fundraise for the nonprofit Travis Mills Foundation.
BY ALANA LINDEROTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA NEWS GROUP
The thought of hiking 2,665 miles is daunting but also thrilling, enticing and something Sarah Marble has dreamed about since she was a student at Sequim High School. Now, as she prepares to graduate in June from Santa Clara University in California, Marble is also readying to embark on a Pacific Crest Trail hike. Although her longtime personal desire to hike the trail between U.S./Mexico and Canada borders is the driving force, Marble’s reasons for doing the hike extend far beyond her own. With every mile hiked, Marble will raise money to support wounded veterans and their quest toward a life of normalcy and joy. “I’m linking my hike to the Travis Mills Foundation, a nonprofit charity started by one of the five surviving quadriplegics from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan,” she said.
arah Marble is raising funds for the Travis Mills Foundation through the online fundraising tool HikeFor. Visit www.hikefor.com/ Sarah/PCT/2016 for more information and/ or to pledge support.
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“I might as well,” she said. Nearly ready with only resupply boxes needing to be packed and sent to the right locations, Marble is eager to begin the hike of a lifetime. “Every time I take a step, I’m going to be thinking, ‘What is going to be possible with that?’ Maybe it will be lunch for some guy who lost his leg and is learning to do the things
he enjoys again,” she said. Marble is raising funds for the Travis Mills Foundation through the online fundraising tool HikeFor. Visit www.hikefor.com/ Sarah/PCT/2016 for more information and/or to pledge support. Assuming Marble will complete her 2,665-mile goal and including her own pledge of 15 cents per mile, a total of $7,382.05 has
been pledged so far. “It would be really awesome to make it $10,000,” Marble said. “That might be too bold. Dream big.”
________ Alana Linderoth is a reporter with the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach her at alinderoth@sequimgazette. com.
‘Push my limits’ “I want to push my limits,” she said. “You learn a lot about yourself when you just have time to think, especially when you have isolated time where you’re not really getting a lot of input or distractions from other people, so I am really looking forward to that aspect, too.” She hopes to earn her “trail name,” following in the footsteps of those backpackers who have hiked the long trail. While “plodding along,” as she puts it, Marble plans to start studying for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and already has downloaded audiobooks to help prepare.
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them heal,” Marble said. Any monies raised by Marble will be used to further plans to open the retreat located in Maine by summer 2017. As a Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet with the goal of becoming an Army physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, hiking to support a military and medically rooted charity “brought in every aspect I wanted to,” she said. Beginning at the southern start of the trail midJune, Marble plans to hike north in hopes of reaching Canada no later than Long-term programs Thursday, Nov. 3. Marble’s window to hike The foundation assists military families and veter- the trail is restricted by a scheduled ROTC drill the ans through long-term first weekend of November. programs. “My biggest worry is we Foundation officials are working “to create a retreat won’t have very much time,” she said. for veterans, focusing on To do the hike in its those who have been entirety and to allow for a wounded in combat, to few days of rest while on relearn how to do the the trail, Marble estimates things they enjoy like hiking with a prosthetic leg she’ll have to average and just generally help about 25 miles per day.
Although a semi-seasoned hiker, Marble’s backpacking experience is limited. “I’ve done a lot of walking around with a heavy backpack with ROTC, but I haven’t really backpacked that much, so I’m just going for it,” she said. A friend from school with a lot of backpacking experience is set to accompany her on the journey, she said. “Hopefully, he’ll be able to fill in any knowledge gaps I have,” she said. Timing and experience aside, Marble said she is excited by the challenge, adventure and the chance to meet fellow hikers yet still gain distance from society.
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Rehoming pet may be only option PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT
Port Angeles High School Future Business Leaders of America students who attended the state conference in Spokane are, in front from left, Emily Menshew and Kiara West; middle row from left, Mauritz Ahlburg, Hollund Bailey and Senator Atwater; and back row from left, Halen Gerhard, Noah Sinnes, Alyssa Sweet. Not pictured are Brandy Clark and Helena Allencastre.
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SPOKANE — Port Angeles High School (PAHS) Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter members recently participated in the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference, held April 20-23 in Spokane. The chapter received first place for “The Most Creative Charitable
Giving Campaign,” which featured a Make-A-Wish Foundation airplane throw at a football game and a halftime shot at basketball games. “We had 10 students from the high school participate, with five making it to the final round of 15 at state,” said Bernie Brabant, FBLA co-adviser with
Pam Helpenstell. “Unfortunately, none placed in the top five to qualify for [the] national conference.” “We also had a student, Senator Atwater, run for the office of state secretary this year,” Brabant added. “Unfortunately, he did not receive enough votes to gain that position.”
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Hamilton Elementary School students Samantha Robbins, third from right, and Sage Hunter, center, both sixth-graders, are honored as Students of the Month for April. From left are Port Angeles School Board President Cindy Kelly, Sierra Hunter, Scott Hunter, Shellie Hunter, Sage, Hamilton Principal Gary Pringle, Samantha, Dede Robbins, Steve Robbins and Assistant Superintendent Chuck Lisk in the foreground. They were honored for being exceptional students throughout the school year.
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AT FIRST, CLOONEY loved Esmeralda. He treated her gently, and everything was perfect. Then his love turned lethal. Clooney began to stalk her, lying in wait and attacking. Esmeralda feared for her life. “Clooney did not ever draw blood, but I was right there and intervened instantly,” says Deborah Wood of Hillsboro, Ore. “I was truly afraid he would seriously hurt her or even kill her.” Clooney is 12 pounds of big, powerful cat. Esmeralda is 5 pounds of passive dog. In the past, Clooney lived happily with the two papillons Wood had when she adopted the cat. After the death of her last papillon, she looked for a small, gentle dog that Clooney would like and adopted Esmeralda, a Chihuahua-mix. But after their auspicious beginning, Clooney became increasingly aggressive toward the little dog. He batted at her with his paw, making her cower or run. He attacked when she came in through the door. “The attacks began as swats of his paw with the claws in, and eventually became full attacks with him grabbing the dog and rabbit-kicking her,” Wood says. “Esmeralda shook in fear when we’d return from walks and would struggle to not come inside.” Wood is an experienced pet owner, and as the aggression problem developed, she tried everything to make the situation work. She separated the two, placed Clooney on Prozac prescribed by her veterinarian and fed a cat food meant to have calming properties. She placed a Feliway diffuser in each room to help Clooney feel relaxed and dosed the water dish with Rescue Remedy. She had her veterinarian perform blood work on Clooney to rule out thyroid and other medical problems that can cause aggression. She gave Clooney attention on his own and played with him every day to tire him out. For many cases of feline aggression, these steps would have resolved the problem, but nothing worked. Clooney was increasingly obsessed with Esmeralda. The day Wood knew she needed to rehome one of them was when the smoke 651592105
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went off in Esmeralda’s room because the battery needed replacing. “While I wrestled the ladder into the room, Clooney darted between my feet and attacked Esmeralda,” Wood says. “Imagine a cat running into a room with a blaring smoke detector screeching away. That is a cat that wants to attack.” Making the decision to place one of her pets in a new home was agonizing. Wood loved Clooney, and she’d had him longer — four years. “If the aggression toward the dog had started when I adopted her, I would have given up the dog,” Wood says. “However, by the time it developed, I was really bonded to both of them.” Ultimately, Wood decided to rehome Clooney. “He was the one who was aggressive, and I feared that if I kept him, I would have problems between him and future pets. Keeping Esmeralda gives me the ability to have future pets in the household with her. I was fortunate that both pets were very adoptable. If one had not been adoptable, I would have kept that one.” After trying desperately to place Clooney with someone she knew, including offering to pay for his pet insurance and promoting him on Facebook, Wood turned to a local shelter that specializes in cats. Clooney was adopted within two days of becoming available. It’s easy to give people grief for making the decision to place a pet, but Wood’s story is not uncommon. She says a number of friends shared stories of pets who had attacked and even killed other pets. All said they wished they had rehomed the animals earlier. “I struggle with the fact that I do not know the adopter, but it was the best choice I had under the circumstances. Those feelings are balanced by Esmeralda’s happiness. She wags her tail when we come home rather than shaking in fear.”
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7 other Tibbals children remembered THE APRIL 17 “Back When” column referred to seven children of Capt. H.L. Tibbals and his wife, Caroline. They actually had eight children. Today’s column will feature the seven of them who were not covered in April’s column, which featured the oldest son, H.L. “Harry” Tibbals Jr., and his family. These seven, unlike their brother Harry, did not have large families. Also unlike Harry, for whom there were numerous references in local history documents, there is much less information available about these other siblings. Two of them did not have obituaries on file. The U.S. Census for 1890, which might have contained additional information about them and their spouses, was burned in a fire at the National Archives in 1921. Washington state marriage licenses and death certificates do not exist for most of them.
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And there is only one photo in Edward Tibbals, front row center, played on the Port Townsend Quicksteps baseball team. This photo was taken Jefferson County Historical Soci- June 19, 1886. ety’s collection with Edward Tibbals in it. because all three were later des- effect of a lingering illness, from for that young woman under BACK WHEN The other siblings seem to ignated in city directory and cen- which she had suffered for seveither the last name of Hughes have either never been photoeral years.” sus listings as music teachers. or Cole. graphed or their families It is quite Her tombstone epitaph reads, Millie was born in 1864. The youngest Tibbals daughLinnea did not place their photographs likely that She married Walter H. Merrick “Her words were kindness, her ter, Blanche, died at the age Patrick in the historical society’s shortly before deeds were love.” in 1890. They had no children. of 20 in 1896 from “quick collection. her death, she In March 1912, Walter sold Their home was at 416 (now consumption.” There is very little informagave birth to a their house to a relative, Elvira 840) Adams St., next door to the tion about the Tibbals’ oldest daughter. Blanche’s obituary home of Walter’s father, William. Merrick Lake. He left Port daughter, Louisa. Townsend and might have taken Walter was born in Maine in In the 1900 Her obituary notes that She was born in Port 1858 and came to Port Townsend up farming and remarried in U.S. Census, “although everything possible Townsend in 1861. with other members of his family Southern California. there is a was done for her, her disease City directories in the 1880s Nettie Tibbals was born in in about 1883. 14-year-old girl could not be checked. Some two show her living in the family 1867. named Louise months ago she was taken to Vic- Variety of jobs home on Fillmore Street and give At some time, she undertook Hughes living toria, where, upon her case, the her profession as music teacher. further music studies in San with Caroline ablest physicians were called into He held a variety of jobs: One family genealogy lists a Francisco. Tibbals at 535 Fillmore, listed as consultation, but to no avail.” delivery clerk for Bourland’s marriage of Louisa to James She had two marriages. The her granddaughter. The second Tibbals daughter, Bazaar on Water Street, post Hughes on June 22, 1885. first, in 1890, was to M.J. MurAnd in the 1910 Census, there Amelia “Millie,” and the third office delivery clerk and saloon There is no available informaphy, with whom she had two chilis a 24-year-old young woman daughter, Nettie, were educated proprietor at the Reception Bar tion about Hughes. dren, Edward and Lucille. in Port Townsend, then received on Water Street. There is a tombstone for Lou- named Louise Cole living at the In 1891, they lived in the Tibhome of Millie Tibbals Merrick additional education in music at In 1892 and 1893, he served isa in the family plot at Laurel bals cottage at 1216 Franklin. on Adams Street and designated St. Anne’s Convent in Victoria. as the elected city clerk. Grove cemetery indicating that They later divorced. as “niece.” It is possible that Louisa also Millie died in February 1912 her death occurred May 3, 1886, TURN TO HISTORY/C6 studied music at the convent at the age of 47 from “. . . the and that she was 25 years old. There are no further records
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At play dates, is it OK for the sitter to leave? WE HAVE A baby sitter who comes to our house to take care of our 3-yearold. She takes our son to the park and to various play dates. This is all good, but for some reason, she has scheduled one every other day. I think this is too often to have a play date for a child his age, especially when one mom told me that she will sometimes leave for a couple of hours. My husband thinks it’s fine. What do you think? Is it too often?
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library, the park or even to the zoo, etc. But leaving him at the play dates and going to do whatever it is she is doing is not acceptable. I would talk to her about leaving him; that is not a good sign. Unless the others agree to watch him in advance, it sounds as if she is taking advantage of the situation. Talk to her and ask her what her reasons are for doing so. Once you make her aware that you know about the situation, she will most likely stop. You could also ask her to send videos of the play dates and you will be able to see what your son is doing, and of course, she would have to be there to take the video.
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THE OTHER DAY, we were in a “box store,” that, remarkably, actually does sell boxes, among a mindnumbing collection of other things. While Sheryl was involved in doing something productive, I was left to my own pathetic devices and thus was casting about for something interesting to stare at when I saw in the general area of the checkout counter a sign that said, “Line starts here.” I thought: “Really. I’ve spent a lot of my life wondering where the line actually started, and all the time, it was right here. How enlightening.” Which of course put me in mind of the incredible amount of time that I, like you, have spent standing in lines, the most memorable memory being that of a little boy standing in lines at Disneyland. Disneyland lines zigzagged back and forth in order, I presume, to keep the line from extending to, if not Pomona, at least through Adventure Land, Frontier Land and probably dissecting Fantasy Land.
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After he’d been married a year, he sent me a text saying he wanted to get together for a beer “as friends.” There was a sexual undertone to his email. I know Richie — he’s always looking for the greener grass. I told him that it wouldn’t be appropriate and that I didn’t think his wife would approve. I know I wouldn’t.
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Consider the audience for your news a true partner, I think you might have said to him: “Sarah wants a tiny wedPhilip we all die. ding. I’m sorry Galanes “She’s only inviting close for your friends, not significant othexperience, ers. though not “I want to go, but I also surprised by A corner solution care about your feelings. it. My boyfriend does not “So, you decide: May I The only care for a good friend of accept the invitation, or route past mine. should I send my regrets?” hurt, that I I believe she knows this, Given your boyfriend’s see, is to dislike of the bride, it sympathize with how your but we have not discussed it. would be an act of pettinews (initially, anyway) When she got engaged, ness to refuse you. might provoke reflexive she wanted a small wedanxiety in others. But when it comes to ding and many of her Divide these folks into romantic relationships, we two camps: those who love friends were disappointed deal supportively with all not to be included. and truly care about you, the colors on the palette, My invitation did not and those whom you are even the ugly ones (until telling because you (under- include my boyfriend. we decide to discard the He is furious that I standably) want to get this palette). went without him. off your chest. The only road I would But I was not inclined to barricade is going to the About 3 million years With the first group, make two people do someago, in Philosophy 101, we respond to their blame bride to wheedle a plus-one were assigned a book called game with: “No, it’s genetic. thing that neither really out of her. wanted to do. The Denial of Death. And you can imagine how That would be bad form. Was there a better solu(And I read it.) frightened I am.” tion? Its thesis: All of human That should snap them Reining in control Tim in Brooklyn civilization is an elaborate back to their affection for I am organizing a lunch ruse to deny our ultimate you and a more humane I believe there was, but party for my 93-year-old mortality — or in this case, interaction. I still sympathize with the mother. to distinguish ourselves With the second group, Most of the guests will from an otherwise healthy- keep quiet about your con- ugly corner you were painted into. be older than 80, so it is a seeming young person with dition. (“I hate her! How dare sit-down lunch with a fixed 80 percent arterial blockI get the fantasy of disshe not invite me?”) seating plan. age. closure, like the lure of an But if your boyfriend is A young relative We hate reminders that escape valve. AFTER A FALSE heart attack scare, I was given a diagnosis of coronary artery disease with 80 percent arterial blockage. I am 53, in good shape, a nonsmoker and gave up eating lard in my youth. (That is a joke. I never ate lard.) But I am genetically predisposed to high cholesterol. When sharing my news with family and friends, I have been taken aback by their mostly blaming and impolite questions: Do I drink too much or have too much stress, instead of offering kind words. How should I respond? Robin in N. Y.
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responded that she would “try to come, but just for an hour.” It strikes me as rude that she expects the party to proceed on her schedule and that she would leave prematurely, creating a conversational hole at her end of the table. What should I do? Anonymous in N.J. This might sound hokey, but my parties are much better when I surrender (a little) and give up my instinct to control everything. (Not easy.) Try to balance your mother’s pleasure at seeing her young relative against your desire to ride herd. Respond to the young woman: “It’s a sit-down lunch. So, maybe you could come for dessert around 3 p.m., but we’ll be delighted to see you whenever you get here.” Pulling a chair in or out is not the end of the world. And some young blood might add pep to the party.
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business partner brought a nice bottle of Champagne to my party as a hostess gift. Her husband added a Post-it note that he was sure it cost him a lot of money. He has since made several comments about its price. Obviously, I don’t give parties for the purpose of extracting gifts. How should I respond? Anonymous It sounds as if your business partner is stuck in a conversational rut, not blaming you for the present his wife gave. Help him out of it. The next time he mentions the pricey gift, say: “This wine seems to be affecting your financial outlook. Would you like me to pass the hat for you?” It will become a running gag or you will never hear a peep about it again.
________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
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He visits my husband and I. But when we visit him, This has worked quite we do it without his wife’s well for us. knowledge. I do have one ex-boyShe has never approved friend who checks in occaof our friendship. I found sionally to see if I’m still this out one year after married. I sent him a Christmas Of course, he’d never card but didn’t receive one admit that’s why he’s callback. ing. Worried, I called his I no longer return his home and his wife calls. answered. She wouldn’t let me talk Alexa: Ken and I dated in college. After graduation, to him and told me that she didn’t want me keeping we kept in touch and visin touch anymore. ited each other occasionI then called him at ally. work and found out that I got married 34 years she had thrown the card ago and am still married. Ken married several years out. later. He said that from now
on, he’d send me a card first telling me when to mail a card to him so that he could check the mailbox every day. That’s how we keep in touch now. Ben: My wife and I are both in contact with our exes. I don’t think it’s a problem as long as we both feel superior to each other’s exes. I do. Her ex recently got married. The four of us have socialized together. We both find his wife strange. My wife says her ex lacks self-esteem. The fact that he mar-
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ften did she contribute her services as singing and piano instructor to those who were talented but not fortunately situated,” the remembrance said. “Several times during her life and after her children had become grown, Mrs. Pfeiffer made concert tours, and was everywhere greeted as an artistic pianist with a rare gift.”
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Her second marriage, around 1900, was to W.A. Pfeiffer, owner of W.A. Pfeiffer Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals on the corner of Water and Taylor streets. After 1896, the Pfeiffers and the two Murphy children lived with Caroline Tibbals until her death in 1908. At that time, Nettie inherited the house and continued to own it for the remainder of her life. Pfeiffer, who was 10 years younger than Nettie, died suddenly in 1911 in Seattle at about the age of 34.
car conductor. After 1928, he and his wife, Lucy, lived in Bellingham. Lucy and Edward had two daughters. Edward died in January 1941 at the age of 70. The third Tibbals son Noted for talents JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY was Carl W. Tibbals, born in 1872. A Port Townsend Leader The Capt. H.L. Tibbals House, at 535 Fillmore St. in Port Townsend, was As a young man, Carl the home of the Tibbals family from 1860 through 1939 when Nettie “remembrance” of Nettie was a musician “of remarkTibbals Pfeiffer died. after her death in 1930 able ability” who also spoke of her “wonderful musical talents.” fail a few years before her athletic figure” and a “stellar He was an electrician for worked as a clerk and upholsterer. She performed benefit death. performer on the Port the public utility. After his mother’s death, concerts, sang and played at She lived for three years Townsend Cubs baseball By 1930, he was living in Carl was committed to Westmany funerals. with her daughter in team.” Seattle and was an electrical ern State Hospital in Steila“Often did she contribute Longview, then after two He became a master and engineer. coom, where he spent the her services as singing and major surgeries with her pilot for Standard Oil Co. for Beyond 1930, it was not remainder of his life. piano instructor to those son, Edward, in Seattle. 28 years and then was a possible to trace what His obituary in 1921 who were talented but not She died in February Washington State Ferries became of him. stated he had “been afflicted fortunately situated,” the 1930 at the age of 63. captain on the San Juan The second son of Capt. for the past 18 years.” remembrance said. Nettie’s daughter, Lucille, Islands run for the last Tibbals and his wife, CaroThere are no details “Several times during her born in 1893, married Capt. three years of his life. line, was Edward W. Tibbals, about the nature of his life and after her children Bruce Blaine, who was listed Lucille and Bruce had who was born in 1870. affliction. had become grown, Mrs. in the 1913 city directory as one daughter, Kathleen As a young man, he He was apparently able Pfeiffer made concert tours, a “gas engineer.” Blaine Knierim. worked in the freight busito work in the dining room and was everywhere greeted They lived in the Tibbals Nettie’s son, Edward ness on the Port Townsend at the hospital. as an artistic pianist with a rental cottages at 1216 Murphy, born in 1890, lived waterfront and as wharfinHe was 49 when he died. rare gift.” Franklin in 1913 and 1914. in Port Townsend through ger at Union Wharf. The youngest Tibbals son In her later years, she Later, they lived in his young adult years. He was then employed at was Wolcott Paul. He was lived in Seattle for a while in Longview and in Friday In 1924, he was married the Port Townsend Post born in 1879. order to be nearer to music Harbor. and living with his wife, Office. He became a plumber and lecture opportunities. Blaine’s obituary in 1953 Emma, in the Tibbals rental By 1828, he was living Nettie’s health began to said that he was “a noted cottage at 1224 Franklin. in Seattle and was a street- and by 1907 was living in
the Tibbals rental cottage at 1224 Franklin with his wife, Carrie. They later lived at the larger Tibbals rental house at 1208 Franklin. They had one son, Wolcott Tibbals Jr. In about 1910, Wolcott Sr. and Carrie moved to San Francisco, where he continued to work in the plumbing business. Wolcott died March 25, 1939, a month before his 60th birthday. For many decades, there have been no members of the Tibbals family still living in Port Townsend, but one great-great-grandson of Henry and Caroline Tibbals has recently moved back to the area.
________ Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired Port Townsend Public Library director. Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on the third Sunday of each month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s Clallam County history column on the first Sunday of the month. Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@olympus.net. Her next column will appear June 19.
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Parents plan to disinherit adult kids DEAR ABBY: We have an adult son and daughter who can’t handle money and can’t keep a job. Should we tell them they are not going to inherit everything we have when my wife and I are gone? We have bailed them out of trouble more than once, but they don’t seem to learn. They are in their 30s and 40s and neither one is looking for a job. Anything we left them would soon be squandered, and there are many organizations that could put the money to good use. We would leave them something, but nothing like what they expect. So: Tell them or not? Perplexed in the South Dear Perplexed: In the back of my mind is echoing the Boy
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Dear Abby: I’m a gay teen who wants to come out and possibly be in a relationship. Many students at school have come out recently, and everyone seems to be embracing our sexual diversity. However, I suspect that many of the kids who have come out may have done it to seem “cool”
and be popular. I’m not trying to denounce them for who they believe they are, but it seems to be the hot thing at the moment to be bisexual or gay because so many mainstream celebrities have come out of the closet. Because of this, many gay students are being bullied by kids who say they’re only doing it for attention and popularity. I don’t want to be subjected to the same bullying they are when I really am attracted to the same sex. Closeted in Pennsylvania Dear Closeted: If you don’t find it safe to come out, my advice is to wait to do it. I find it interesting that your student body is open to accepting gay and bisexual peers but would accuse some of them of being “secretly straight.”
What a switch! Sexual orientation is a personal thing. No two people are identical in that department. According to sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, sexuality can be measured on a scale from zero (which is exclusively straight) to six (exclusively gay) and everyone is on it somewhere. It’s not for others to declare where anyone else belongs.
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Dear Gang: I love the concept, which proves not only that “many hands make light work,” but also that honeydew is more than a melon.
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Robins and windows and berries. Oh my! HAVE YOU EVER spotted a big, red, ripe strawberry, reached to pick it and found someone else had already taken a bite out of it? I have, and more than once. My grandfather was a Swedish immigrant and a farmer. Actually, Grandpa worked at anything that would provide for his family. He had several acres planted in strawberries. Dad followed in his footsteps, but he and Mom settled for less than an acre — but not much. I earned money for school clothes and grain for my horse by picking strawberries. Of course I sampled as I picked. It was maddening when a particularly beautiful one had been bitten by a robin. They could spot the best ones quicker than I could — and the bite was always on the bottom, or so it seemed. Robins got the blame for the strawberry tastings, but I’m sure the towhees must have fed some to their youngsters, too. Robins get the blame for other irritating habits even if they aren’t the only culprits. Attacking windows during nesting season is one of their more famous faults.
Risky business Flying into windows and sometimes killing themselves is another robin problem. In addition to the strawberry raids, these handsome rogues also like cherries, plums and other berries. That’s what led to the manufacture of something that can help with several bird-related problems. Bird netting was designed to cover the rows of berries and foil the robins’ attempts to sample. It can be used for more than strawberries. Raspberries, boysenberries and, if the fruit trees aren’t enormous giants, this netting can also protect the apples, pears and plums. I wish I could net my ancient Royal Anne cherry tree, but it’s just too big. Protecting fruit crops may be the No. 1 advertisement enticement, but how about window protection? Years and years ago, a neighbor and an early reader of this column told me
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how she was protecting her birds from her Carson large picture windows. She had found a way to stop or greatly reduce the number of birds killed by flying into her windows. She hung one of her husband’s old fishing nets in front of them. The net was held up by being attached to the wood siding above the windows. It was so fine that it didn’t obstruct her view, but it broke up the reflection that was drawing the birds toward the windows. It was a great idea, but most of us don’t have this type of fishnet handy. The bird netting designed to cover fruit crops would also work, and again, it was tried and proven by another reader. Even better than the fish net is the color of bird netting. It is black and very, very fine. This makes it less obtrusive when it comes to not obstructing the view out the windows. It also breaks up the reflection, and this is the most important when it comes to attacking territorial birds. Finally, how about bird netting for birds like the woodpeckers and starlings who want to drill under the eaves or other parts of the house? If netting was hung under the eaves down to a length of about 2 to 3 feet, it could discourage these birds from trying to move in. Because this netting is so fine, small weights might be needed on the bottom edge as a way to keep it hanging straight down instead of wafting in the breeze. If there are those who have tried this, I would love some input. Bird netting may have been designed for protecting fruit crops, but it’s worth having around for other projects, too.
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Watering considered a fluid art form I WOULD LIKE to offer a philosophical slant to what many believe is a routine and mundane task: watering. I am writing today on the “art of watering,” perhaps better labeled as “go with the flow.” Watering is much more than H20 coming out of a hose. Think about your own situation: You have big, old established trees, bushes and shrubs as well as flowers, perennials, new plantings in various degrees of all-day-long sun and shade.
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well-thought-out, organized plan is the only way to water. With the early arrival These of warm, hot, dry weather, anything you “newly planted “ planted in the past year is at the most severe items are establish- risk.
ing their new root systems, and moisture (along with bone meal) is crucial for this process to proceed. Ideally, a long, deep watering of an hour or more once a week to 10 Dehydrating factors days is preferred. Each of these factors Copious amounts of greatly influences how sur- mulch 8 inches thick or rounding soil will dry out, more is your best ally. how the plant will tranNever forget: Thick spire (sweat) or even how mulch really locks in moisthe dehydrating wind will ture, saving you hundreds blow across. if not thousands of gallons A well-thought-out, of water a year. organized plan is the only Got it? Mulch is a way to water. watering wizard trick. With the early arrival of Next in the art of waterwarm, hot, dry weather, ing is to water a multitude anything you planted in of times Days 1-3. the past year is at the most When you first plant, severe risk. soak those plantings in
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well the first day. The art is to flood the area in succession, each separate watering settling the soil a little firmer around the root ball. These repeated waterings also saturate the surrounding ground so it will not “wick away” like a towel later. Finally, remember the art of watering is to be one with the soil, be as the soil is.
A way out Plantings around rocks, concrete, in full sun, reflecting off the house or next to vents dry out way faster. Water them first, water them last, water them often. Drag out a hose or watering can just for these
few select hot dry spots. This includes any hanging baskets, pots, window boxes or containers. If a container is planted correctly with drainage holes, you cannot overwater. And watering is the way fertilizer is released. Water them daily, rain or shine. Be a Zen master, become the soil, be one with the hose and water as though it is an “art form.” Because it really is.
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsula dailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
Death and Memorial Notice LAWRENCE GEORGE HANSEN June 17, 1930 April 22, 2016 Our loving husband, father and grandfather, Lawrence (Larry) George Hansen, passed away in his home, surrounded by his family, on April 22, 2016, of natural causes. He was 85. He was born on June 17, 1930, in Nelson, British Columbia, to Alfred and Hazel (Gillette) Hansen. The family moved to Port Angeles in 1941. While attending Roosevelt High School, he met the love of his life, Florence Diane (Dione) Hansen. He made Dione his wife on December 30, 1950, in Port Angeles, where they raised their five children. They were married for 59 years before she preceded him in death on April 21, 2010. He was employed for
Mr. Hansen 42 years at Crown Zellerbach, where he held positions of pipefitter and troubleshooter. He taught many fellow employees the trade and made many lifelong friends. Woodworking and carpentry were among many of his construction talents. He built the family home and moved them into it in December 1962, where he
lived until his passing. His four-car garage turned into his woodworking “shop,” where many memories were created by friends and families of all ages. He will always be remembered for the love, dedication and devotion to his family and extended family. His favorite memories were during family gatherings and reunions. He was a member of the Elks Naval Lodge for over 60 years and also belonged to the Masons and Eagles Lodge. He is survived by his five children, Larry (Lori) Hansen of Boise, Idaho, Karen (Bob) James of Federal Way, Washington, Janae (Randy) McHone of Port Angeles, Shirley Hooks of Sacramento, California, and Sheryl (Rod) Antolock of Charlotte, North Carolina; Lisa (Chad) Joslin of Port Ange-
les, who we were all honored to have in our family; 17 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren with two on the way; and too many more to count. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and his brother, Erland F. “Erl” Hansen. Larry will be missed by so many others beyond his immediate family. He touched so many, young and old, with his endless love and support. A celebration of his life will be held at the Port Angeles Elks Naval Lodge, 131 East First Street, on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at 1 p.m. The family extends a special thank-you to hospice nurses Lauren, Molly and Paula. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Death and Memorial Notice JAMISON DOUGLAS CLARK May 20, 1968 December 10, 2015 Jamison Douglas Clark passed away peacefully on December 10, 2015. Jamie was known by all to be a kind and generous person, always willing to lend a hand or be a friend. He showed artistic talent at the age of 3 and enjoyed ceramics and painting as an avocation. While a student at the University of Alaska, Southeast, Jamie worked on the Mendenhall Glacier, accessible by helicopter, as a loader and guide, informing visitors about the area, the ice and the geology around them. His 20-year career with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game included processing biological samples, extraction of wire tags to ascertain catch information for sport and commercial fishers, and creating and cataloging data about hatchery and escapement returns, including field work at Cook Inlet and Redoubt and Baranof Lakes. As time permitted, Jamie assisted in the steelhead and cutthroat trout scales and otolith study. True to his Alaskan spirit, he enjoyed working
Death and Memorial Notice GERALDINE B. ‘JERRY’ DIIMMEL July 19, 1939 April 19, 2016 Longtime Forks resident Geraldine B. “Jerry” Diimmel, born to John “Sid” and Beverly Beckwith on July 19, 1939, left this world to be with the love of her life, Larry C. Diimmel, at the age of 76. She married Larry in 1958 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Forks, where they raised their two daughters. She is survived by her daughters, Barb (Dennis) Cox and Serena Diimmel; her sisters, Vivian Morris of Forks and Sue Wasankari of Wasilla, Alaska; and her brother in-laws, Ron (Leslie) Diimmel and Terry (Cathy) Diimmel, and sister in-law, Sylvia “Jean” Miller. Jerry is also survived by
Mrs. Diimmel her grandchildren, Keli (Levi) Larson, Heather (Seth) Leighton, Kimberly Skannes and partner George, Rachael Cox and fiancé Graeme, Trever Diimmel and Ryan Young. She also left behind seven great-grandchildren with two more on the way.
Jerry held a special place in her heart for all of them. Jerry’s parents and her husband preceded her passing. Jerry loved spending time with her family, baking huge cinnamon rolls, sewing dresses for her girls when they were little, knitting, crocheting, camping and working her crossword puzzles. She was an active AA member and past Forks Emblem Club member and officer. Jerry and Larry loved to dance the jitterbug, and you can be sure that when they were where the music was, the two of them were right in the midst of it all. They were even presented with a trophy for their dancing abilities that held a spot on their bookshelf for some time. Jerry loved wild black-
berry pies, and they had to be the wild blackberries. Her love of them must have come from the days of fond memories picking them with her sisters and dad. One of her favorite stories was when she and her sisters were girls picking berries and got separated from their dad when sister Sue spilled her blackberries and they had to gather them all back up. Jerry had Sue climb a tree to try to find their dad — to no avail — but they were found when their dad brought his hunting dogs out to find them. This didn’t change her love for picking and enjoying those little blackberries. Jerry’s daughters are hosting a celebration of her life at Barb Cox’s home on May 22 at 1 p.m. Please call 360-640-8286 for more information.
Jamison Clark and playing in the outdoors. Jamie’s family and friends will remember his helpfulness, empathetic touch and the sensitivity of a sincere man who believed in living life simply. He is survived by his parents, Earl and Marilyn Clark; his brothers, Christopher (Nicole) Clark and Alexander Clark; his nephew, Nathan Clark; two favorite aunts, Bobbie and Caroll; a favorite uncle, David; as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial will be held on Saturday, May 21, 2016, at Faith Lutheran Church, 382 West Cedar Street, Sequim, at 2 p.m. Well-wishes and fond remembrances can be found on www.sequim valleychapel.com.
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August 1, 1932 May 10, 2016 On May 10, 2016, Eddie went to sleep to await Jesus’ return. Eddie died at home with his family of natural causes. Eddie was born to Floyd and Martha (Andrew) O’Dell on August 1, 1932, in Forks. Eddie attended school in Gardiner at the current Gardiner Community Center. He met his wife, Zola, while working at a sawmill in Randel, Washington, across from Zola’s home. Zola got his attention by whistling at him, and soon he was showing up on his Indian motorbike to get her.
Mr. O’Dell Eddie and Zola married September 11, 1954, in Packwood, Washington. Eddie and Zola moved back to Gardiner, where his family had homesteaded and he had grown up. There, they settled to
raise their family and start a logging business. Eddie logged in many areas of the Olympic Peninsula with the help of his sons up until his retirement. In 2011, Eddie was honorary logger at the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s logging show. Eddie and Zola attended a Seventh-day Adventist tent meeting in 1963 and then joined the Sequim SDA church, which they were active in for many years. When you could get Eddie out of the woods, he loved being out on his boat with family and friends. One of his favorite place to go was Princess Louisa Inlet. Eddie is survived by his wife, Zola; his sons, Terry (Roberta) O’Dell and Rob-
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ert (Cinda) O’Dell; grandchildren Jeramie O’Dell, Jason O’Dell, Teah O’Dell, Tansey Allen, Amanda Allwine, Nikki Godson, Ryan O’Dell and Lori Larson; nine great-grandchildren; brother Walter (Norma) O’Dell; sisters Stella Paddock and Shirley (Gary) Haubold; brother-in-law Jack Mullins; and sistersin-law Virginia Day and Cora Workman. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Melanie Godson, and greatgranddaughter, Violet O’Dell. No service is planned. No flowers, please. Donations can be made to Project Violet in Eddie’s memory (www.project violet.org). Visit the memorial page at www.lindefuneralservice. com.
COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field Tuesday and Thursday. Operations are scheduled for late night Tuesday and midafternoon to early evening Thursday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to the station’s comment line at 360-2576665 or via email at comments.NASWI@navy. mil. All other questions can be directed to the public
December 7, 1951 March 26, 2016 Susan Lester died unexpectedly on March 26, 2016, from complications following surgery. She was 64 years old. Susan was born into a dairy farming community in Sequim. She and her four brothers and sister learned the meaning of hard work and dedication on the farm, and Susan applied this work ethic throughout her life. In her youth, she strived to be a top student and first chair in her school honor band, going on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Washington. Later on in life, her hard work resulted in a successful return to college and a new career as assistant buyer for the city of Everett. However, if you asked Susan, she was most
Susan Lester proud of her family, her marriage to husband Marc and the accomplishments of their three young girls, Annie, Dani and Luci. They were the light of her life, and she endeavored to expose the girls to a life filled with experiences, through the Girl Scout troop she co-led, theater trips, dance lessons and music. Susan’s family life
included martial arts (Susan earned an orange belt in karate) and outdoor activities such as crabbing and clamming, sometimes shared with extended family. She was an accomplished cook and was always proud to fix whatever Marc brought home after a day on the lake, stopping first to photograph the day’s catch and her proud fisherman. The pictures Susan took are a chronicle of the life she created for her family, rich with life experiences, outdoor activities and exposure to the arts. Equally important to Susan was spending time with friends. Two childhood friends, Claudia and Allison, were just like sisters to Susan, and they enjoyed Susan’s positive outlook, wit and smile. Susan was also active in her church, enjoyed reading and relished the rare quiet moments she
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shared with her husband at the end of a busy day. Sometimes they retreated to the vine-covered gazebo in the yard to catch a few stolen moments and reflect on the life they had built together. Susan is survived by her husband, Marc; children Annie, Dani and Luci; brothers Daniel (Sandy) Smith and Gary (Christy) Bryant; sister Bonita (Jim) Jarvis; sister-in-law Phyllis Bryant; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers Neil and Mike Bryant. A celebration-of-life service will be held on Saturday, May 21, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Smokey Point Community Church (SPCC), 17721 Smokey Point Boulevard, Arlington, WA 98223. Donations can be made to SPCC or the charity of your choice.
March 4, 1944 May 9, 2016 Sandra 72, of Sequim died on May 9, 2016, in Seattle, Washington, after a lengthy fight with cancer. She was born in St. Paul, Indiana, to John and Doris Vanarsdall, graduated from St. Paul High School and later received her Bachelor of Science in nursing from Evansville College (University of Evansville now). In 1967, she was married to James M. Deckman at St. Paul Christian Church. They have two children and five grandchildren. Sandy had a career in nursing that spanned obstetrics, kidney research, pediatrics and occupational health. She earned her Certified Occupational Health Nurse certificate while employed at Delta Airlines in Atlanta, Georgia. She finished her career at Delta by becoming a flight attendant, serving until just after 9/11. Her second career was dental assisting in her husband’s dental practice both in Georgia and Washington state. Gardening was her most-loved hobby, followed closely by golf.
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a family and joined the U.S. Air Force in 1958. Honorably discharged, Dick returned to work as a logger and became a dedicated member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, serving as the Port Angeles chapter president in 1968. In 1971, Dick moved to Idaho, where he worked many construction jobs, soon to be employed by Lasher Construction as a builder and excavator. In 1978, with his sec-
She became a Master Gardener in Clallam County in 2009 and had attained 500 volunteer hours. Sandy was a member of the Lady Niners at Cedars of Dungeness golf course. She leaves her beloved husband, Jim; a daughter, Jill (Deckman) Cooper of Ballard, Washington, and grandson Dylan and granddaughter Lila; a son, Drew, and his wife, Paulina, and granddaughter Matilda of Valle de Guadalupe, Baja, Mexico; two grandsons, Samuel and Philip Deckman, both of Berlin, Germany; and younger brother Glen Vanarsdall and his wife, Edie, of Indianapolis, Indiana. She was predeceased by her older brother, Robert of Johnson Valley, California. The family suggests that Sandy can be honored by making a donation to the Clallam County Master Gardener Foundation, P.O. Box 1596, Sequim, WA 98382.
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Eaton of Idaho; grandchildren Stanley Secor, Kandice, Jessica and Angela Kyle, Krista and Kellie Hamilton, Steven and Alicia Dodson, Andrea Rayborn and Theo and Zoë Maughan; and six greatgrandchildren. Following Dick’s wishes, there will be no funeral, but a celebration of life with family and friends was held on Saturday, May 14, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Orphan Annie’s restaurant 801 Everett Street in Caldwell. Final arrangements have been provided by Flahiff Funeral Chapel. The family would like to give particular thanks to the staff at the Arlington Avenue Ashley Manor Memory Care facility where Dick received very kind end-of-life care. In lieu of flowers, friends may make contributions in his honor to the Canyon County Pet Haven, 333 Orchard Avenue, Nampa, ID 83651. Condolences can be given at www.flahifffuneral chapel.com.
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Harvey Richard “Dick” Secor Sr. died in the early morning of April 26, 2016, in a care facility after a short stay following a series of debilitating stokes. A longtime resident of Caldwell, Idaho, he was a successful small-business owner well-known in construction circles as a skilled excavator who did things the right way. A kind-hearted, hardworking man of few words, Dick would do anything to help a friend. Always kind to dogs, always delighted by children, Dick’s quiet sense of humor and honesty made him many a friend. Born on June 2, 1938, in Sequim to Stanley E. Sr. and Clara Belle (Toney) Secor, Dick was the sixth of 10 children. Leaving home early to work in the woods, Dick became a skilled logger. Married in 1957 to Della Mae Wagoner, Dick started
ond wife, Margarete, acting as bookkeeper, he began Secor Excavation, which he ran successfully for 25 years out of his shop on Loop Street in Caldwell. Known for his skilled, quality work and reasonable prices, Dick was the kind of man people wanted to work with. Dick was enormously proud of his “kids,” filling his shop with pictures of his grandchildren, from both his first and second families. In retirement, Dick was a well-known figure in town, enjoying early morning coffee and breakfast with his old buddies at the Sunrise and Sage cafes where he kept up with news and friends. Dick is survived by his wife, Margarete; sisters JoAnn Presba, Karen Damer and Pam Monro, brothers Dale and Gary (Tom) Secor; sons Harvey Jr. and Eugene; daughters Clara (Jim) Kyle and Ona (Mike) Hamilton of Washington; stepsons Larry and Steve (Debi) Maughan; stepdaughter Beckie (Dale)
play old-time fiddle tunes by ear is the topic of a session at the Sequim Library on Wednesday. The session will take place from the library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event is intended for those 21 and younger with one to two years playing a melody instrument, but all are welcome to listen or play backup with acoustic instruments. The free event is presented by District 15 of the Washington Old-Time Fiddlers Association. Donations are welcome. For more information, call 360-477-9373 or see www.d15.wotfa.org. Peninsula Daily News
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Yesterday Statistics for the 48-hour period ending at noon yesterday. Hi Lo Rain YTD Port Angeles 76 42 0.00 13.85 Forks 80 39 0.06 50.71 Seattle 84 50 Trace 20.77 Sequim 79 47 0.00 5.78 Hoquiam 71 41 0.06 40.31 Victoria 79 49 0.00 15.33 Port Townsend 75 41 **0.00 9.17
Forecast highs for Sunday, May 15
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Aberdeen 62/49
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Low 48 Clouds cradle the Peninsula
Billings 58° | 41°
San Francisco 65° | 54°
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60/47 62/48 60/47 Sun toys with And flirts along Then winks out our expectations the skyline behind raindrops
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Ocean: SW morning wind 10 kt or less. Wind waves 1 ft or less. W swell 3 ft at 10 seconds. Patchy morning fog. W evening wind 10 kt or less. Wind waves 1 ft or less. W swell 3 ft at 11 seconds.
Albany, N.Y. Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Spokane Atlantic City 60° | 49° Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham Yakima Bismarck 63° | 50° Boise Boston Brownsville © 2016 Wunderground.com Buffalo Burlington, Vt.
CANADA Victoria 66° | 50° Seattle 64° | 52° Olympia 62° | 49°
Tacoma 63° | 51°
Astoria 59° | 51°
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8:47 p.m. 5:32 a.m. 3:31 a.m. 2:45 p.m.
Hi 64 87 86 71 72 80 67 88 76 49 78 49 84 74 88 59 70
Lo 47 58 47 55 45 54 52 68 49 33 53 35 58 59 72 52 47
Prc .46
Otlk Rain Clr .08 Cldy Clr PCldy Clr .16 Rain Rain .07 Rain PCldy Clr Cldy Cldy .11 Clr Cldy Rain .25 Rain
TODAY High Tide Ht Low Tide Ht 8:32 a.m. 6.1’ 2:50 a.m. 2.6’ 9:26 p.m. 7.2’ 2:54 p.m. 1.3’
TOMORROW High Tide Ht Low Tide Ht 9:40 a.m. 6.1’ 3:54 a.m. 2.0’ 10:10 p.m. 7.5’ 3:48 p.m. 1.6’
TUESDAY High Tide Ht Low Tide 10:40 a.m. 6.2’ 4:46 a.m. 10:49 p.m. 7.8’ 4:36 p.m.
Ht 1.3’ 1.8’
Port Angeles
11:23 a.m. 4.2’
6:34 a.m. 3.1’ 4:57 p.m. 2.4’
12:05 a.m. 6.6’ 1:00 p.m. 4.5’
7:10 a.m. 2.3’ 5:57 p.m. 3.1’
12:34 a.m. 6.6’ 2:07 p.m. 5.0’
7:38 a.m. 6:51 p.m.
1.7’ 3.7’
Port Townsend
1:04 a.m. 8.4’ 1:00 p.m. 5.2’
7:47 a.m. 3.4’ 6:10 p.m. 2.7’
1:42 a.m. 8.2’ 2:37 p.m. 5.6’
8:23 a.m. 2.6’ 7:10 p.m. 3.4’
2:11 a.m. 8.1’ 3:44 p.m. 6.2’
8:51 a.m. 8:04 p.m.
1.9’ 4.1’
Dungeness Bay* 12:10 a.m. 7.6’ 12:06 p.m. 4.7’
7:09 a.m. 3.1’ 5:32 p.m. 2.4’
12:48 a.m. 7.4’ 1:43 p.m. 5.90’
7:45 a.m. 2.3’ 6:32 p.m. 3.1’
1:17 a.m. 7.3’ 2:50 p.m. 5.6’
8:13 a.m. 7:26 p.m.
1.7’ 3.7’
La Push
*To correct for Sequim Bay, add 15 minutes for high tide, 21 minutes for low tide.
Chicago 57° | 40°
Denver 65° | 42°
The Lower 48
Detroit 54° | 35°
New York 60° | 48° Washington D.C. 60° | 46°
à 110 in Death Valley, Calif. Ä 20 in Custer, S.D.
Atlanta 73° | 50°
GLOSSARY of abbreviations used on this page: Clr clear, sunny; Fronts Pressure PCldy partly cloudy; Cold Warm Stationary Low High Cldy cloudy; Sh showers; Ts thunderstorms; Prc precipitation; 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Otlk outlook; M data missing; Ht tidal height; YTD year to date; Cartography © Weather Underground / The Associated Press kt knots; ft or ’ feet Miami 90° | 73°
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Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow Moonset tomorrow Moonrise today
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El Paso 93° | 63° Houston 82° | 70°
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Strait of Juan de Fuca: N morning wind 5 to 15 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. NW evening wind 5 to 15 kt becoming W 10 to 20 kt. Wind waves 3 ft or less.
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TEMPERATURE EXTREMES for the contiguous United States:
Los Angeles 72° | 59°
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Casper 45 Charleston, S.C. 89 Charleston, W.Va. 72 Charlotte, N.C. 82 Cheyenne 51 Chicago 66 Cincinnati 68 Cleveland 69 Columbia, S.C. 88 Columbus, Ohio 66 Concord, N.H. 74 Dallas-Ft Worth 84 Dayton 66 Denver 71 Des Moines 69 Detroit 69 Duluth 45 El Paso 94 Evansville 72 Fairbanks 79 Fargo 46 Flagstaff 77 Grand Rapids 63 Great Falls 51 Greensboro, N.C. 79 Hartford Spgfld 71 Helena 53 Honolulu 84 Houston 88 Indianapolis 68 Jackson, Miss. 84 Jacksonville 91 Juneau 79 Kansas City 79 Key West 86 Las Vegas 98 Little Rock 82 Los Angeles 78
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Cldy Clr Rain Clr Cldy .68 Cldy .22 Cldy .18 Rain Clr .15 Cldy .43 PCldy .58 Cldy .22 Cldy Cldy .15 Clr .23 Rain Snow Cldy .01 Cldy PCldy PCldy PCldy .54 Cldy Clr .01 PCldy .12 Rain PCldy Cldy Rain .32 Cldy PCldy .14 Clr Clr .36 Clr Clr Clr PCldy Cldy
Louisville 72 Lubbock 89 Memphis 79 Miami Beach 86 Midland-Odessa 91 Milwaukee 64 Mpls-St Paul 49 Nashville 77 New Orleans 88 New York City 65 Norfolk, Va. 76 North Platte 58 Oklahoma City 82 Omaha 73 Orlando 91 Pendleton 81 Philadelphia 70 Phoenix 102 Pittsburgh 70 Portland, Maine 62 Portland, Ore. 87 Providence 69 Raleigh-Durham 78 Rapid City 52 Reno 87 Richmond 75 Sacramento 78 St Louis 79 St Petersburg 84 Salt Lake City 85 San Antonio 88 San Diego 70 San Francisco 66 San Juan, P.R. 86 Santa Fe 83 St Ste Marie 52 Seattle 84 Shreveport 84
48 32 .02 PCldy 52 .06 Cldy Sioux Falls 54 1.83 Cldy Syracuse 73 49 .05 Rain 60 PCldy Tampa 86 74 Clr 76 PCldy Topeka 80 42 1.02 PCldy 66 Rain Tucson 98 71 PCldy 41 .20 Cldy Tulsa 85 49 Cldy 34 .18 PCldy Washington, D.C. 78 54 .08 Rain 52 PCldy Wichita 86 46 Cldy 70 Clr Wilkes-Barre 67 47 .55 Rain 56 Rain Wilmington, Del. 70 51 .09 Rain 59 .04 PCldy _______ 32 Cldy 52 .37 Cldy Hi Lo Otlk 39 Clr 70 57 PCldy 69 PCldy Auckland 75 47 PCldy 50 Rain Beijing 57 43 Rain 54 .20 Rain Berlin 55 43 Cldy 76 PCldy Brussels Cairo 113 82 Clr 51 Rain 64 38 PCldy 52 .20 PCldy Calgary 88 60 PCldy 57 Rain Guadalajara 83 68 PCldy 55 .36 Clr Hong Kong Jerusalem 99 77 Clr 52 PCldy Johannesburg 64 44 Scattered Ts 25 Clr 81 56 Clr 58 PCldy Kabul 63 45 PCldy 52 .06 Rain London 76 56 PM Ts 53 Cldy Mexico City Montreal 47 37 PM Sh/Wind 45 .12 Clr 66 49 Cldy 75 PCldy Moscow 111 81 Clr 58 PCldy New Delhi 60 46 Cldy 72 Cldy Paris Clr 63 Rain Rio de Janeiro 81 68 70 56 PM Ts 54 Cldy Rome Ts 76 .80 PCldy San Jose, CRica 81 67 78 56 Clr 50 Cldy Sydney 72 58 PCldy 39 Cldy Tokyo 46 38 Cldy 53 Cldy Toronto 60 Cldy Vancouver 64 52 Cldy
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Craft distilling PORT ANGELES — Distillation expert and author Victoria Redhed Miller will present on the topic of craft distilling at home at 6 p.m. Thursday. The talk will be held at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. Miller will introduce audience members to legal facts important for hobby distillers, discuss the principles of distillation and cover the basics to create gin, whiskey, vodka, tequila or rum on a small scale. Miller writes and blogs about homesteading, and is the author of Craft Distilling: Making Liquor Legally at Home, copies of which will be available for purchase at the event courtesy of Odyssey Bookshop.
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Shelter benefit PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Friends of Animals will host a benefit at Studio Bob, 118½ E. Front St., on Saturday. The event will be from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. It will include music from the Old Time Fiddlers at 6 p.m., a performance by storyteller Ingrid Nixon at 7 p.m. and music by The Crocs at 8 p.m. Established gallery and independent artists will feature their work. Thirty percent of art
PORT TOWNSEND — Lisa J. Graumlich will speak at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San Juan Ave., at 7 p.m. Saturday. Graumlich will present “Anthropo-what?” where she will reflect on the new geologic epoch called “The Anthropocene, or the Age of Humans.” She will present documentation on “the trajectories of environmental change in our region and
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cover story What’s old is new AMC’s ‘TURN: Washington’s Spies’ examines America’s political history By Kyla Brewer TV Media
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ith Hillary and Bernie going toe to toe and Trump the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, American politics is a hot topic these days. But, while the presidential race may be dividing the country in 2016, this isn’t the first time American politics has caused a stir. A period drama whisks TV viewers back to the very beginning of American political history with the story of the spy ring that helped Gen. George Washington’s rebels turn the tide of the American Revolution. Now in its third season, a new episode of “TURN: Washington’s Spies” airs Monday, May 16, on AMC. Like the book on which it was based — historian Alexander Rose’s “Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s First Spy Ring” — the series chronicles the story of the Culper Ring, formed by a farmer and his childhood friends in the late 1770s. Shortly before the show’s April 25 season premiere, AMC launched a tongue-in-cheek promo campaign comparing today’s tumultuous political landscape to that of the 1770s. In addition to key art, a “#washington1778” hashtag and other ele-
ments, the promos added Washington (Ian Kahn, “The Book,” 2009) to the current race. The campaign includes quotes from Washington on issues such as taxes, education and immigration. “We play off the reality of our current fractured political environment by comparing today with the 1770s, when the colonies were split and warring over their relationship with England,” explained AMC executive Linda Schupack in a news release. “The campaign feels appropriate to the period, but incredibly fresh as well.” While Rose’s work is non-fiction, the AMC series takes a number of artistic liberties with the source material to keep things interesting. Jamie Bell (“Billy Elliot,” 2000) stars as Abraham (Abe) Woodhull, who reluctantly became involved in the spy ring in 1776 in Setaukut, New York, In season 3, he finds himself behind enemy lines on Long Island as he works as a top spy for Washington’s Patriots. In a promo for the upcoming season, Bell talked about how Abe evolved in season 2. “With Abe, I think in the second season especially, he’s willing to risk almost everything, and he paid the price,” said Bell. “He was in prison for a very long time and I think that changed his mindset
about a lot of things. I think his relationship with his father is forever fractured — I don’t think it’ll ever be repaired.” This season promises to build up to one of the most famous moments in American history as Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman, “The Mentalist”) is poised to defect to the British Army. The focus seems to be squarely on Woodhull and Arnold as the consequences of their actions are felt on the battlefield. Now that the season is underway, the race is on to see which one of them will be discovered and pay the ultimate price. Maj. Benjamin Talmadge (Seth Numrich, “Gravity”) and Lt. Caleb Brewster (Daniel Henshall, “The Snowtown Murders,” 2011) also play significant roles in the series as
Abe’s childhood friends and fellow spies. Talmadge serves as the leader of the Culper Ring, while Brewster risks his life as a courier between spies. Woodhull’s former lover, Anna Strong (Heather Lind, “Boardwalk Empire”), works as a spy within the Culper Ring as well. This season, Strong is torn between her growing feelings for Redcoat Maj. Hewlett (Burn Gorman, “Torchwood”) and her loyalty to Abe. This is another example of the series taking artistic liberties, as there’s no such evidence of any romantic relationship between the real Strong and Woodhull. Strong isn’t the only daring female character. Mary Woodhull (Meegan Warner, “The Veil,” 2016) is devoted to her husband and will do whatever is necessary to keep him alive. Wealthy Tory Peggy Shippen (Ksenia Solo, “Lost Girl”) has been tasked with seducing Arnold to join the British cause, even though she’s deeply in love with Maj. John Andre (JJ Feild, “Captain America: The First Avenger,” 2011), head of British intelligence. Jamie Bell stars in “TURN: Washington’s Spies.”
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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Jimmy Kimmel sometimes sings on his late-night show. Has he ever done any Broadway or released an album? A: Late-night fixture Jimmy Kimmel has never been a professional singer, just an enthusiastic amateur. That said, he does owe much of his success to his voice. He got his start in radio, first in college at UNLV and Arizona State, and later professionally. He also met with a couple of ends on the radio, getting fired from more jobs than he quit. It was at one of the jobs he held on to, at Los Angeles’s KROQ, where he met his future partner in TV, Adam Carolla, with whom he’d go on to create “The Man Show” and “Crank Yankers.” That’s not to say he doesn’t know about music. Apart from his knowledge of it as a radio DJ, he also plays the bass clarinet (a delightfully geeky instrument for a TV star to play). And the producers of the American Music Awards had enough faith to hire him as host five times. He’s been combining comedy and music since his earliest days. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly about a charity Christmas song he co-wrote with the pop band The Killers, he said he’s been writing joke Christmas songs since his days on KROQ. But sadly no, he’s never put them (or anything else) out as an album. Q: I caught part of the movie “Life” the other day. I liked it a lot, but I missed the credits. Who played James Dean, and what else has he done? A: Critically lauded young actor Dane DeHaan has done a lot in a fairly short time, and he’s squeezed in a couple of pretty iconic roles. He of course played one of the best-known actors in American history in 2015’s “Life,” the story of a Life magazine photographer who documented James Dean’s rise to stardom. The year prior to that he had his other most notable role, playing a different kind of icon: the Green Goblin in “The Amazing SpiderMan 2” (2014), arguably Spidey’s best-known adversary. The year before that he starred in another biopic, playing Lucien Carr, a friend of the Beat Generation writers Allen Ginsberg (played by Daniel Radcliffe) and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston). It all started for him with a supporting role in the HBO series “In Treatment.” Though just a child at the time, his performance was called a “revelatory breakthrough” by Variety magazine. All this success and critical acclaim has led to what may be his biggest role yet: He’ll be playing the title character in the upcoming mega-budget sci-fi film “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” in 2017. Based on a French comic-book series, the film is being directed by Luc Besson, who previously helmed the high-grossing 1997 sci-fi flick “The Fifth Element,” among many other hits.
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Mike, Molly & memories: It’s said that all good things must come to an end, and that old saying couldn’t be more true about sitcoms. The final episode of “Mike & Molly,” CBS’s multicamera comedy that’s currently in its sixth season, considered by many to be “one of the good ones,” airs Monday, May 16, on the eye network. After a disappointingly short final season — it’s only had 13 episodes — the show’s final send-off is a special one-hour episode, a tribute to its many fans. Starring Billy Gardell (“Bad Santa,” 2003) and Melissa McCarthy (“Spy,” 2015) as the titular married couple who met at an Overeaters’ Anonymous meeting, “Mike & Molly” has earned itself a loyal fan following. Luckily for those fans, the show’s cancelation wasn’t sudden: the cast and crew knew it was coming as early as last December. That’s given the writers and producers a whole season to build up to the final episode. In fact, Gardell has all but promised that “Mike & Molly” fans won’t be disappointed by the show’s final send-off. In a season that’s been filled with hints about babies — from a homeless dog being brought home by Mike (that ends up testing Molly’s maternal instincts) to consideration of a potential adoption —
fans and critics have speculated that there may be some big news for the couple in the final episode. It also won’t be the end of the line for Gardell and McCarthy’s careers. Gardell is a successful standup comedian who’s done some voice acting (“Phineas and Ferb”), while McCarthy’s starring in this summer’s blockbuster “Ghostbusters” reboot, just the latest film in her successful Hollywood career that’s also included 2016’s hit “The Boss” and “Gilmore Girls.” So while these two lovebirds might be saying “farewell” one last time, the actors behind Molly and Mike are definitely sticking around. “Mike & Molly’s” special one-hour series finale airs Monday, May 16, on CBS.
Military shakeup: There’s been a bit of a shakeup in an upcoming History series. Joe Manganiello (“Magic Mike XXL,” 2015) had signed on for History’s new straight-to-series drama “Six,” but due to a preexisting health issue, he had to withdraw after production on the series had already begun. Although production was stopped following his departure, it didn’t take long for things to start up again. Stepping in to fill his place is Emmy nominee Walton Goggins (“Justified”), who was cast mere days after Manganiello’s departure from the drama. “Six” is set to follow the elite Navy SEAL Team Six sent into Afghanistan in 2014 to eliminate a high-ranking Taliban leader. Their mission hits a bump in the road, though, when they find an undercover American citizen working with the terrorists. Goggins is taking over the role of Rip Taggart, the former leader of the SEAL team who, in real life, is now in Africa working to protect a village from the terrorist group Boko Haram. The drama, which doesn’t yet have an announced release date, also stars
Barry Sloane (“Revenge”), Edwin Hodge (“Chicago Fire”), Kyle Schmid (“A History of Violence,” 2005) and Dominic Adams (“Devious Maids”). It’s written by Academy Awardnominated screenwriter William Broyles Jr. (“Apollo 13,” 1995). Ending the ‘Pain’: The eighth season of USA’s medical drama is upon us, and it’s also set to be its last. “Royal Pains” first premiered back in 2009, and after sitting near the top of the cable TV ratings heap, its viewership numbers took a bit of a tumble in its sixth season. Still, it has maintained a strong, loyal core of fans who should be tuning in for the season premiere Wednesday, May 18, on USA Network. This final season witnesses the return of some past guest stars and recurring faces. Rupak Ginn’s (“Friends With Benefits,” 2011) Raj, Bob Gunton’s (“The Shawshank Redemption,” 1994) Gen. William Collins and Jill Flint’s (“The Amazing SpiderMan,” 2012) Jill will be making appearances this season. And of course, the main cast will all be back for the final season, which includes a special episode shot in exotic Hong Kong locations. As always, Mark Feuerstein (“What Women Want,” 2000) headlines the cast as the brilliant Dr. Hank Lawson, who moved to the Hamptons and became a concierge doctor to the ultra-rich after being (wrongly) discredited back in New York. Paulo Costanzo (“Joey”), Reshma Shetty (“Odd Mom Out”), Campbell Scott (“The Amazing Spider-Man,” 2012), Brooke D’Orsay (“Drop Dead Diva”) and Ben Shenkman (“Requiem for a Dream,” 2000) are all back for the final season, too. This eighth season of “Royal Pains” may be its last, but there’s still plenty of drama to fit in before the sets go dark for good. The final season of the USA Network medical drama premieres Wednesday, May 18. Melissa McCarthy stars in “Mike & Molly.” PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Jamal (Jussie Smollett) takes a stand and refuses to make any more music until his family ends the cycle of violence and unrest in this season finale. Elsewhere, the Feds want to pressure Anika (Grace Gealey) to testify against Lucious (Terrence Howard).
Chicago P.D. (5) KING 10:00 p.m.
When Lindsay (Sophia Bush) and Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) arrive at the scene of a shooting, they find the only survivor is a young girl in this new episode. Also, Antonio (Jon Seda) and Olinsky (Elias Koteas) try to find out more about a pyramid scheme.
The Americans (48) FX 10:00 p.m.
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The Catch (4) KOMO 9:00 p.m.
P.I. Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos) engages in a dangerous game of cat and mouse as the thrilling season comes to a close in this special two-hour finale. Vaughan fell prey to a con man (Peter Krause), who bilked her out of millions of dollars.
60 Days In (37) A&E 10:00 p.m.
There are only three participants left in the Clark County Jail in this new episode. When one of the women in F-Pod is released, Tami finds herself on the verge of a meltdown. The inhabitants of D-Pod face the constant threat of violence.
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Former athlete Jonathan McHenry shares his story in this new episode. Now 543 pounds, Jonathan is too large to play ball with his kids or sleep in bed next to his wife. Chris Powell helps obese individuals make healthier choices in this series.
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Investors travel across the country mentoring entrepreneurs in the hopes of helping them turn a profit in this new episode. The companion series to the hit show “Shark Tank,” this program shows fans what happens after a deal is made.
Ancient Aliens (42) HIST 9:00 p.m.
This new episode takes a look at the beliefs of transhumanists, who envision a future in which humans become cyborgs with superior intelligence and potential immortality. Some theorists claim superhuman beings have walked the Earth before.
Say Yes to the Dress (61) TLC 9:00 p.m.
TLC caps off a mini-marathon of this series with a brand-new episode featuring fashion consultants willing to go the extra mile to please picky brides. Cameras capture all of the drama as women search for the perfect gowns for their big days.
Wynonna Earp (52) SYFY 10:00 p.m.
Henry (Tim Rozon) and Deputy Marshal Dolls (Shamier Anderson) manage to put aside their differences for the greater good in this new episode. While they try to infiltrate a Revenant Hive, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) struggles to evade a serial killer. MAY 15 - 21, 2016
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John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated EE!! ST S MU
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Neighborhood Commercial Zone (UNC), conditional use approved for mini-storage totaling 19,968 sq. ft. Two water meters to property. Sewer to property. Parcel fronts Avis and Kemp, one block south of HWY 101.
Amazing panoramic view of the saltwater and creek at many locations on the property. Updated cabin on secluded 2 acres with an attached 1 car garage & detached 3 car shop/garage. Hardwood floors throughout the Kitchen and Great Room. Newer wood stove to enjoy during colder weather. Wave cable/internet has been brought into the home. Not a drive by, agent needs to be present.
Large gently sloped forested parcel in neighborhood of nice homes. Area of well-kept homes with many neatly parked out. There is a cleared path into the property and many potential home sites. More trees can be cleared to open up land or kept for private forest oasis. PUD water avoids mitigation charge and cost of drilling a well, plus meter and hook up appears to already be installed.
Ready to build a get-away above Lake Sutherland. This 5 acres has septic, well and power in to the building site. Spectacular Mountain View now, cut a few more trees and even better. State forest to the east of this property assures quiet and solitude into the future. Minutes from Lake Crescent and Sutherland.
Comfy country custom home in very private setting. Easy access to both Sequim and Port Angeles. Abundant wildlife in forested property. Modern kitchen with granite countertop and Silestone sink. Stainless appliances. Large master with balcony off master bedroom. Even a nook in the master for an office. All bedrooms are quite large. One guest bedroom has a sitting nook.
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Tranquility found moments from town. Make it a 1st/2nd home, B&B or special retreat. Each bedroom its own suite - Craftsman exterior meets rustic/serene interior - Kitchen w/open pantry designed for the chef & entertainer - Guest home foundation poured; water/power & septic hookups ready. Top some trees for a view of the Strait. Exceptional appointments; open beam ceilings, exposed steel plate bar, sound system, radiant heat concrete floors - Next to DNR lands - See this home & fall in love!
Life in a breathtakingly beautiful Victorian home can now be yours. Feel the history as you walk across the magnificent hardwood flooring. Appreciate the splendid architecture as you pass through the solid wood arched doorways into a home that time stood still. This amazing historical home possesses charm, character and splendid appeal that radiates throughout all four levels from the wine cellar in the basement, elegant formal living on the main floor, bedrooms on the second floor and third level rec room.
Lovely home in quiet neighborhood. Light and bright in ready to move in condition. 3 bed 3 bath 2 car garage, off garage on east side of home is a bonus room with bathroom. Would make a wonderful space for an office/ study/guest space. Mains Farm owns the water system. Community water front recreation lot. A must see in this price range. Do not wait will not last on the market long.
Immaculate 1 level 3BR/2BA ranch home. Light, bright & open design w/vaulted ceiling, heat pump, skylights & mini -blinds. Kitchen has oak cabinets & island. Split bedroom floor plan & spacious master suite, walk-in closet & slider to deck. Oversize 2 car garage w/large area for shop. Lots of storage! Enjoy the water view from the large deck or morning coffee on the covered front porch. Super easy maintenance yard (no grass to mow!) Just 2 minutes from downtown Sequim.
A WOW Mountain View from this small acreage (.69 acre) in the city of Sequim but feels like country! Fronting on Port Williams Road, it is close to a market, schools and the beach! City of Sequim water & sewer on property. Oversized 1 car garage (600 sq ft, 1 door) and 3 sided shed south of garage. Not sure what year the garage was built. Level pasture land with a couple of old fruit trees. The land to the south of this property is open pasture land.
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Well-kept rambler in Sunland with a well laid out floor plan at an affordable price. Kitchen is open to dining area and living room. Living room enjoys a cozy wood fireplace and opens out to the covered deck, patio and private landscaped back yard. Utility room with sink opens to the double garage. Recently upgraded with new paint and flooring in most rooms. Enjoy at its finest.
This meticulously maintained property has had every nook and cranny taken care of, looked after and cared for. Inside, outside, the barn with the rubber mats for the horseís feet, the vinyl fencing for the horses, new arbors, and the trees are nicely pruned, step into this home and just breathe and relax. Roof is newer, siding is painted, Inside is polished and like new. Private and quiet location, the house sits amidst flowering trees, perennials, bulbs and Rhodyís in the NE corner.
Enjoy the very best water & mountain views from this home on Bell Hill which was custom built by Sequim’s National award winning Estes Builders. This home is part of Solana Estates which features a community club house with swimming pool, putting green, and other amenities. Special features of the home include a large shop with water, heat, and built in cabinets, walk-in closets in all bedrooms, black granite kitchen and bar sinks, and all rooms designed to take full advantage of the spectacular views of the Cascades, Mount Baker, Sequim Bay, Protection Island, the San Juan Islands and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
GREAT CONDO with many upgrades, spacious floor plan, home has lots of natural light. Patio has a nice water feature. There is an extra 3rd garage. Mountain View out the South facing windows. All the rooms are spacious and there is lots of storage. Wonderful location, close to medical facilities, dining, and great walking around the neighborhood.
The Frogmore retreat is a royal estate adjoining Windsor Castle in England. It was bought by the Crown of England in 1692 for Queen Charlotte. It was always a Favorite royal getaway or retreat. It was named after preponderance of frogs on the property. Our Frogmore was our retreat named after, again, the preponderance of Frogs. It was a Place where our family grew up together. As a busy family we were able to come to FM and connect to life on many levels. As a family we could spend time.
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Architectural masterpiece superbly sited to capture panoramic Olympic & saltwater views from every window! Perfect floor plan for entertaining & comfort reflects exquisite design features such as vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, gourmet chef’s kitchen, butler’s pantry, cozy family room w/gas fireplace & a master suite that is truly sumptuous! Enjoy the beautiful gardens, brick patio w/glass enclosure, deck, shop, greenhouse, fruit trees & veggie garden or watch the eagles nest! It’s a dream home!
This 2.25 acre parcel with unblockable mountain views is located in a beautiful area of Sequim near the Cedars of Dungeness Golf Course...even closer to Skyridge Golf Course and Soren’s Cafè. Well and septic system are already installed to become part of your future on the Olympic Peninsula at this sunny Sequim property.
Centrally located in a town where you can walk to restaurants, library, shops, produce stands, medical and dental clinics. Local and regional bus service is handy. The one level Tudor design with bay windows and sky lights make each unit light & airy. This home has 3 BD/2 BA, TRIPLE garage & large patio with waterfall & pond. High quality cabinetry, granite counters, pull out storage & stainless steel appliances. The master is very spacious & has a walk-in closet, dbl vanity cabinets and a big shower.
This large home was recently updated. Don’t let the 2 bedrooms fool you, there are no limits with this unique floor plan and lots of room to grow! Huge shop is larger than most homes! A little clean up and work will go a long way towards building equity in this awesome buy. Extra-large living room and open kitchen. Two part family room has steps down that could be for an extra bedroom, office or just continue with more family room space. Bring your dreams and make them a reality right here
Tastefully updated rambler on third of acre in classy neighborhood. 3 BR, 2BA, 2-car garage, huge bonus room. No carpeting! Hardwood & tile. All appliances included. Propane stove & 2 fireplaces. Fenced backyard with fruit trees, greenhouse & potting shed.
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