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Seattle man to try crossing from B.C. again today After derailed try, Andrew Malinak will aim for Elwha BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Seattle man will make a second attempt to swim the Strait of Juan de Fuca today. Andrew Malinak, 28, a Seattle long-
distance swimmer by hobby and civil engineer by profession, plans to leave Beechy Head west of Victoria in East Sooke Park at the southern tip of Vancouver Island at about 6:45 a.m. He’ll be swimming without a wetsuit — only a swimsuit and goggles, and perhaps a little Vaseline to prevent chafing — in water temperature anticipated to be 50 to 52 degrees. He expects the 12-mile crossing to the North Olympic Peninsula to take between five and six hours and hopes to step onto the sandy beach near the
mouth of the Elwha River between noon and 1 p.m.
2013 attempt Malinak attempted to swim across the Strait in July 2013 but was undone by adverse currents, fog and cold water. The swimmer left the water about a mile off Crescent Beach, having made no progress for over an hour as he fought the currents. TURN
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PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend man has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide and hit-and-run after he struck and killed bicyclist Esther Machado on Aug. 25. Jeremy Jon Morris, 40, remained in the Jefferson County jail with no bail Saturday as he awaits his Oct. 16 sentencing on one count of vehicular homicide and one count of hit-and-run-death. He pleaded guilty Friday in Jefferson County Superior Court during an arraignment before Judge Keith Harper to Machado vehicular homicide with disregard for the safety of others and leaving the scene of an accident, Class A and B felonies, respectively.
Maximum sentence The maximum sentence for a Class A felony such as vehicular homicide is life imprisonment and/or a $50,000 fine, while the maximum sentence for hit-and-run-death, a Class B felony, is 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Haas estimated that Morris would be sentenced to about 54 months. TURN
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Paint the Peninsula colors canvas all week 26 artists to create out in open air BY DIANE URBANI
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PORT ANGELES — Out in the wild Pacific Northwest, you don’t have a lot of control. As locals well know, the atmospheric conditions can change in a matter of minutes. So painting plein air — outdoors — is a particular kind of thrill, said Susan Ogilvie, one of 26 artists coming to the North Olympic Peninsula this week. “You’re so alive, you’re so in the moment when you’re out there,” she said, that “you can lose yourself in the subject that you’re painting.” Ogilvie should know. The winner of the Port Ange-
can watch the painters in action, whether they’re at Hurricane Ridge, Marymere Falls, the Dungeness Spit or Port Angeles’ waterfront esplanade. The public is also invited to free receptions Tuesday and Wednesday evening at the fine arts center at 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd., where the newly framed paintings will be on display, snacks will be laid out and Camaraderie Cellars’ Plein Air red wine will flow.
les Fine Arts Center’s inaugural Paint the Peninsula competition in 2013, the Port Ludlow artist is back for this year’s third annual contest. The weeklong Paint the Peninsula event will have plein air artists from across the continent working in Olympic National Park, the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and points west, from Sequim to Kalaloch — and showing their fresh work to the Monday in the park public. Monday is the day devoted to Olympic National Park. All 26 Watch painters at work artists will take their easels out to It’s an uncommon experience: its beaches, waterfalls, forests and This Monday through Friday, mountainsides. anyone interested in art, nature TURN TO PAINT/A6 and the intersection of the two
Susan Ogilvie of Port Ludlow is among 26 artists coming to this week’s Paint the Peninsula competition.
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Superheroes didn’t rule the summer AFTER A LACKLUSTER 2014 summer, Hollywood has bounced back with one of its best seasons ever. But the most surprising part of the turnaround is that superheroes aren’t the ones who saved the day. Instead, Hollywood’s summer was led by a banner season from Universal Pictures, the lone major studio with nary a cape in its cupboard. With a record-setting $5.3 billion-plus in revenue so far this year, Universal has powered Hollywood to a near record summer with a diverse string of hits including the season’s top film, “Jurassic World” ($1.6 billion worldwide), the top animated hit, “Minions”; and one of the most successful sequels, “Pitch Perfect 2.” After the summer limps to a close over Labor Day weekend, the North American box office will have tallied about $4.4 billion in ticket receipts, according to box office data firm Rentrak.
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Chris Pratt appears in a scene from “Jurassic World,” which was the season’s top film. That’s second only to the record $4.75 billion summer of 2013 and an improvement of about 7.5 percent from last summer’s downturn. And the superhero-less Universal led the way. “It’s a lot of hard work, but it’s also an indication that we’re tapping audiences in different ways with the different kind of movies we’re releasing,” said Nick Carpou, distribution head for Universal. “I think our diverse slate doesn’t tend to tire people out.” This was the first summer since the final “Harry Potter” chapter in 2011 that a comic book movie didn’t top all films.
Luminaries awarded Actress Sally Field and author Stephen King are
among luminaries set to receive a National Medal of Arts or a National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama. Obama will bestow the honors on 18 people and three institutions during a White House ceremony on Thursday. Field, of Los Angeles, is receiving an arts medal for showing dignity, empathy and fearlessness in performances that have touched audiences worldwide, as well as for showing those same qualities in her offscreen advocacy for women, LGBT rights and public health. King, of Bangor, Maine, is also receiving an arts medal for combining storytelling with analysis of human nature, and for thrilling readers through decades of work.
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T. EUGENE THOMPSON, 88, whose story seized the nation’s attention and induced his Minnesota neighbors to deadbolt their doors and demand the restoration of the state’s death penalty for the first time since 1911, died on his birthday, Aug. 7, at his home in Roseville, a Twin Cities suburb. His son, Jeffrey, a former defense lawyer and prosecutor who was 13 at the time of the murder and is now chief judge for the southeastern district of Minnesota, confirmed the death. On Dec. 6, 1963, after deliberating for 12 hours, a jury of six men and six women convicted Mr. Thompson, a leading local criminal defense lawyer, of first-degree murder after a bungling hit man killed his wife, Carol, in their St. Paul home. At the trial, the prosecution convinced the jury that Mr. Thompson, then 36, had arranged what turned out to be a gruesome contract killing so he could collect nearly $1.1 million in life insurance benefits. The prosecution, quoting him, said he had promised his 27-year-old former secretary, Jackie Olesen, that the proceeds would provide “enough money for us to live on.” Many Minnesotans
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came to believe that the case had been an inspiration for the 1996 movie “Fargo.” After serving 19 years of a life term, Mr. Thompson was paroled in 1983. Mr. Thompson had remarried (his second wife died of natural causes), sold real estate and reestablished equivocal relationships with his son; three daughters, Patricia, Margaret and Amy; two sisters; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren, all of whom survive him. “He always insisted he was innocent,” said William Swanson, who wrote a book about the case, Dial M: The Murder of Carol Thompson, published in 2006.
and was a grandson of the famed potato chip maker, has died. Lt. David Smith, a supervising coroner investigator at the Los Angeles County coroner’s office, said Mr. Lay, whose full name was Jesse Chapman Carter Lay, died a natural death and was found at his house in Venice, Calif., on Thursday afternoon. Aunt Susan Lay Atwell said Mr. Lay’s grandfather started Lay’s potato chips. Today, the Frito-Lay foods business is owned by Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo. Mr. Lay was a cancer survivor and philanthropist who helped build schools and supported music education.
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1940 (75 years ago) Official mobilization orders for the Port Angeles National Guard unit, effective Sept. 16, were received this morning by 1st Lt. H.W. Pollock, commanding officer. The orders came from Brigadier Gen. Maurice Thompson, adjustant general of the Washington National Guard, pursuant to the call issued by President Roosevelt last weekend summoning certain units of the Guard for one year of active training. Few details of the mobilization program cane in the official notice this morning.
made permanent. The tribe bases its claims on treaties signed in the mid-1800s.
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Calling it “doctor-assisted suicide,” state Rep. Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam, was the only one of four 24th District legislative candidates _________ Wednesday to oppose the “death with dignity” initiaCARTER LAY, 44, a tive that would legalize cerphilanthropist who supLaugh Lines tain forms of euthanasia. ported music education “I have some concerns ACCORDING TO A about it,” Hargrove told an new study conducted by Seen Around Olympic Area Agency on Facebook, the laughter sigPeninsula snapshots Aging/American Association nifier “LOL,” or laughing of Retired People candidate out loud, is barely being A SOFA AND loveseat forum in Sequim. used anymore. in the front yard of a Port 1965 (50 years ago) But Hargrove’s Democratic That’s right, LOL is Angeles home with a beauchallenger in the Sept. 18 priA temporary restraining dead. Of course, nobody tiful silver cat curled up on mary, Ann Forest, supported was ever actually laughing order was issued Thursday a cushion near the “For the initiative, as did state Rep. stopping Clallam County offiout loud to begin with. Sale” sign . . . Evan Jones, D-Sequim, and cials from assessing or colThe study goes on to his Republican opponent, Ann lecting property taxes from a reveal that instead of writWANTED! “Seen Around” Goos of Forks. Makah Native American. ing LOL, people are writitems recalling things seen on the Alluding to her pro-choice North Olympic Peninsula. Send Clallam County Supeing “haha,” which works in them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box print, but if you ever acturior Court Judge Joseph H. stance on abortion, Forest 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax said, “It’s important we have ally laugh like that in real Johnston set 10 a.m. Sept. 360-417-3521; or email news@ choices . . . and we live in 21 as the date for the life, you sound like you’re peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure communities that facilitate county to show cause why being really sarcastic. you mention where you saw your “Seen Around.” those choices.” James Corden the order should not be
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, Sept. 6, the 249th day of 2015. There are 116 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Sept. 6, 1925, the silent film horror classic “The Phantom of the Opera,” starring Lon Chaney, had its world premiere at the Astor Theater in New York. On this date: ■ In 1901, President William McKinley was shot and mortally wounded by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. McKinley died eight days later; Czolgosz was executed Oct. 29. ■ In 1916, the first self-service grocery store, Piggly Wiggly, was
opened in Memphis, Tenn., by Clarence Saunders. ■ In 1966, South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd was stabbed to death by an apparently deranged page during a parliamentary session in Cape Town. ■ In 1970, Palestinian guerrillas seized control of three U.S.bound jetliners. Two were later blown up on the ground in Jordan, along with a London-bound plane hijacked Sept. 9; the fourth plane was destroyed on the ground in Egypt. No hostages were harmed. ■ In 1975, 18-year-old tennis star Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia, in New York for the U.S. Open, requested political asylum in the United States.
■ In 1991, the Soviet Union recognized the independence of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Russian lawmakers upheld a decision by residents of Leningrad to restore the city’s pre-revolutionary name, St. Petersburg. ■ In 1997, a public funeral was held for Princess Diana at Westminster Abbey in London, six days after her death in a car crash in Paris. ■ Ten years ago: The California State Legislature became the first legislative body in the nation to approve same-sex marriages, but Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger later vetoed the bill. ■ Five years ago: President Barack Obama rolled out a long-
term jobs program that would have exceeded $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault accusing Republicans of causing Americans’ hard economic times. The proposal ended up being blocked by Senate Republicans. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama, in an interview taped for NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said the surge of immigrant children entering the U.S. illegally had changed the politics surrounding the issue of immigration and led him to put off a pledge to use executive action that could have shielded millions of people from deportation.
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A4 Briefly: Nation ered on the lawn outside. Some traveled from states away to support the embattled PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — clerk, held in Hillary Rodham Clinton said contempt of Saturday that her family paid a court by U.S. Davis State Department employee to District Judge maintain the private email David Bunning on Thursday server she used while secretary and sent to jail until she agrees of state and compensated him to follow the court’s order. She “for a period of time” for his has pledged she never will. technical skills. “She won’t bow, I promise After picking up the endorse- you,” Davis’ husband, Joe, told ment of New Hampshire’s senior the crowd. “She sends her love senator, Democrat Jeanne Shato each and every one of you all. heen, Clinton was again pressed And this is what she said: ‘All is to answer questions about the well. Tell them to hold their issue that has dogged her presi- head high because I am.’” dential candidacy. Part revival, part political “We obviously paid for those rally, a series of speakers services and did so because dur- denounced the government and ing a period of time, we continthe judiciary, and hailed Davis a ued to need his technical assisChristian hero in a war against tance,” the Democratic frontthe godless. runner told reporters after a campaign event. Today’s TV news guests Last week, that employee, WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for Bryan Pagliano, told a House today’s TV news shows: committee that he would invoke ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Gen. Martin his constitutional right against Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of self-incrimination if called to Staff; Republican presidential candidates testify. John Kasich and Mike Huckabee; David
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Rally for jailed clerk GRAYSON, Ky. — They stood chanting outside the jail house, “Thank you, Kim; Thank you, Kim,” and prayed that the defiant county clerk locked inside could hear them. As Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis began her third day as an inmate at the Carter County Detention Center on Saturday, having chosen indefinite imprisonment over licensing gay marriage, around 300 people gath-
Miliband, president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Former Secretary of State Colin Powell; ALF-CIO President Richard Trumka. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla.; former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz; Police Chiefs Charles Ramsey of Philadelphia and Edward Flynn of Milwaukee.
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Migrants allowed out of Hungary en masse Germany offers unexpectedly warm welcome
policy U-turns by Hungary’s immigrant-loathing government. Within hours, travelers predominantly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan who had been told for days they could not leave Hungary were scooped from roadsides and Budapest’s central train station and placed on overBY SHAWN POGATCHNIK night buses, driven to the fronAND FRANK JORDANS tier with Austria and allowed to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS walk across as a new morning BUDAPEST, Hungary — For dawned. weeks while they traveled a punitive road, Europe cast a cold and Generous greeting callous eye on their unwelcome They were met with wholly progress. On Saturday, for the first time unexpected hospitality featuring since fleeing their troubled home- free high-speed trains, seemingly lands, they could set foot in their bottomless boxes of supplies and promised land — and it came gauntlets of well-wishers offering with a German face so friendly trays of candy for everyone and that it brought some newcomers cuddly toys for the tots in mothers’ arms. to tears of joy. Even adults absorbed the More than 7,000 Arab and Asian asylum seekers surged scenes of sudden welcome with a across Hungary’s western border look of childlike wonderment as into Austria and Germany follow- Germans and Austrians made ing the latest in a string of erratic clear that they had reached a
land that just might become a home. “I’m very glad to be in Germany. I hope that I find here a much better life. I want to work,” said Homam Shehade, a 37-yearold Syrian shopkeeper who spent 25 days on the road. He left behind his parents, a brother, wife, a 7-year-old boy and a 2½-year-old girl. He hopes to bring them all to Germany. As the migrants departed Hungary, leaders there took a few final swipes at their departing guests and those considered foolish enough to host them. Prime Minister Viktor Orban told reporters that Hungary collected and drove the migrants to the border only because they were posing a public menace, particularly by snarling traffic and rail lines west of Budapest when they mounted a series of surprise breakouts from policecontrolled positions Friday and headed for Austria in large groups on foot.
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Briefly: World just a start.” According to a government survey, however, 53 percent of the evacuees from Naraha, which is 12 miles south of the nuclear plant, said they’re either not ready to return NARAHA, Japan — Japan’s home permanently or are undegovernment on Saturday lifted a cided. 1 4 ⁄2-year-old evacuation order Some said they’ve found jobs for the northeastern town of elsewhere over the past few Naraha that had sent all of the years, while others cite radiatown’s 7,400 residents away fol- tion concerns. lowing the disaster at the nearby Fukushima nuclear Yemen rebel attack plant. SANAA, Yemen — Saudi Naraha Arabia’s military said Saturday became the that 10 of its troops were killed first to get the in a rebel missile strike a day order lifted earlier in Yemen, raising the among seven death toll in the attack to at municipalities least 55 coalition troops slain. forced to It was the first public empty entirely acknowledgement by the Saudis due to radiathat they have ground troops in tion contamiYemen, where they lead a coalination follow- Matsumoto tion targeting Shiite rebels ing the masknown as Houthis and their sive earthquake and tsunami allies. that sent the plant’s reactors The United Arab Emirates into triple meltdowns in March lost 45 troops in the attack Fri2011. day, when rebels hit an ammuThe central government has nition depot in Marib, about 75 said radiation levels in Naraha miles east of the capital, Sanaa. have fallen to levels deemed It was the deadliest day for safe following decontamination the UAE’s military in the efforts. Naraha Mayor Yukiei Matsu- nation’s 44-year history. “Ten Saudi soldiers from the moto said that Saturday marked Arab coalition forces were maran important milestone. tyred” in the attack on the “Our clock started moving weapons depot, Saudi military again,” he said during a cerespokesman Brig. Gen. Ahmed mony held at a children’s park. Asiri said in a statement. “The lifting of the evacuation order is one key step, but this is The Associated Press
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WEST POINT, N.Y. — For generations, freshmen cadets at the United States Military Academy have marked the end of a grueling summer of training with a huge nighttime pillow fight that is billed as a harmless way to blow off steam and build class spirit. But this year, the fight on the West Point, N.Y., campus turned bloody as some cadets swung pillowcases packed with hard objects, thought to be helmets, that split lips, broke at least one bone, dislocated shoulders and
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knocked cadets unconscious. The brawl at the publicly funded academy, where many of the Army’s top leaders are trained, left 30 cadets injured, including 24 with concussions, according to West Point. In interviews, cadets who asked that their names not be used for fear of repercussions in West Point’s strictly controlled culture said the fight had left one cadet with a broken leg and dislocated shoulders in others. One cadet was knocked unconscious and taken away in an
ambulance and had not returned to school, they said. But a spokesman for the academy, Lt. Col. Christopher Kasker, said all cadets had returned to duty. Though talk about the Aug. 20 brawl had circulated on social media, West Point did not confirm it to The New York Times until last Thursday. Kasker said the annual fight is organized by first-year students as a way to build camaraderie after the summer program that prepares them for the rigors of plebe year.
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West: Vast, stubborn Calif. wildfire expands overnight
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A VAST AND stubborn wildfire that has proven California’s biggest this year was expected to spew smoke through the long Labor Day weekend, leaving some campgrounds empty and prompting health warnings. The fire burning east of Fresno grew overnight to 134 square miles. It was 25 percent contained Saturday. The fire began July 31 after a lightning strike. The blaze is just one factor that has challenged people planning outdoor activities in recent weeks, officials said. An infestation of bugs also swarmed high-desert communities on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada.
AN EXTENSIVE REVIEW at one of the nation’s premier federal laboratories has turned up violations in how the lab handled hundreds of containers of radioactive waste over the past decade. The latest revelations are on top of the permit violations Los Alamos National Laboratory first reported last year in the wake of a radiation release at the federal government’s underground nuclear waste dump in southern New Mexico. That release was caused by a container that had been inappropriately packed at Los Alamos. The incident forced the indefinite closure of the repository.
THOUSANDS OF LAW enforcement officers stood at attention to form a wall Friday outside one of Houston’s largest churches as a 21-gun salute and flyover by police helicopters were carried out in honor of a slain sheriff’s deputy. The symbolic gestures followed the funeral for Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Darren Goforth, who was gunned down at a gas pump a week ago. Second Baptist Church, which holds 7,000 people, was filled. Some officers stood outside and watched the service on televisions, while other spectators gathered outside the store where Goforth was killed to view the funeral on screens there.
SECRETARY OF STATE John Kerry told his Russian counterpart on Saturday that the United States was deeply concerned by reports that the Kremlin may be planning to vastly expand its military support for President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, warning that such a move might even lead to a “confrontation” with the American-led coalition, the State Department said. Kerry called Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei V. Lavrov, “to discuss Syria, including U.S. concerns about reports suggesting an imminent enhanced Russian military buildup there,” the State Department said in an unusually blunt statement.
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Free outdoor concerts to end run in PA, Sequim City Pier is a kid-friendly, dogfriendly (but no-skateboards, no-smoking, no-alcohol) venue. Dancing is encouraged during the ■ PORT ANGELES performances CONCERT ON THE PIER — Some chairs are available for Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., City the disabled and early arrivals to Pier, Old Sidekicks (country and the concert. There is a snack and bluegrass). beverage vendor. This is Concert on the Pier’s Concerts move to the roofed last band of the summer. Gateway transit center, Lincoln Two other weekly outdoor and Front streets, if there’s rain. concert series on the North “Bubble Man” Greg Bondy Olympic Peninsula — Sequim’s provides entertainment for kids at Music in the Park on Tuesdays and Concert on the Pier with chalk for Port Townsend’s Concerts on the pavement drawing and a bubbleDock on Thursdays — ended their making machine. summer runs last month. Sponsored by the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department and local businesses including the Peninsula Daily News, Concert on the Pier’s everyWednesday performances began this summer on June 24. THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula:
■ SEQUIM CITY BAND — Sunday (Sept. 13), 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., the James Center for the Performing Arts amphitheater in the Sequim Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just north of Carrie Blake Park (concert band tunes, marches, Broadway hits and oldies). Bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks. This is the band’s last outdoor concert of the season. Go to www. sequimcityband.org for a schedule of upcoming indoor concerts.
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FIRST PLACE PHOTO — A young cowgirl and her horse chase down a calf in the roping competition at the Jefferson County Fair in Port Townsend last month.
■ AND MORE — For more information about free concerts and other local music events, check Peninsula Spotlight, the weekly arts and entertainment magazine included in Friday’s Peninsula Daily News — and consult the North Olympic Peninsula Events Calendar at www.peninsula dailynews.com. Peninsula Daily News
And the winners are ... Congratulations to prize-getters of our online fair photo contest! BY LAURA LOFGREN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Clallam treasurer lets go of appointed lawyer Jefferson attorney was representing her in dispute BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis has dismissed the attorney appointed to represent her in a legal dispute with two commissioners. Barkhuis on Wednesd a y informed Jefferson C o u n t y Chief Civil D e p u t y Prosecuting Barkhuis Attorney David Alvarez he was being relieved of his duties. “We just disagreed, and she decided she wanted to go a different route,” Alvarez said Thursday. Barkhuis did not respond to direct questions about her decision to part ways with Alvarez or her plans for legal representation. Barkhuis, a licensed attorney, wrote in an Aug. 25 email that she would seek the assistance of pro bono lawyers to help her prepare for court. Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach voted Aug. 25 to direct Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols to seek a declaratory judg-
ment and order from a Superior Court judge that would force Barkhuis to release warrants for $1.3 million in Opportunity Fund grants to the port and city of Port Angeles. Commissioner Mike Chapman “proudly and loudly” voted no. Barkhuis rejected the warrants in June because of the administrative process the board employed to modify the budget. “All that needs to happen for me to disburse the funds for these grants is for the commissioners to produce and sign the necessary budget resolution and written contracts — to be approved by the prosecutor as to form — that hold them accountable for these $1.3 million in no-strings attached, election-year grant expenditures,” Barkhuis wrote in a Friday email. Chapman pleaded with his fellow commissioners to accept Barkhuis’ compromise and budget the infrastructure projects in 2016 or to hold budget emergency hearings. That would ensure that the port and city would have their funds in a timely fashion, Chapman said. McEntire and Peach have said the board followed correct procedure when they
approved the grants. Commissioners went the extra mile, McEntire said, by holding public hearings beyond what was required by county policy and state law. Nichols appointed Alvarez to represent Barkhuis when the dispute escalated in July. “I regret that it did not work out between the treasurer and myself,” Alvarez wrote in a Wednesday email to Nichols. Nichols advised commissioners Aug. 25 that a declaratory judgment was just one option for the board to consider; mediation was another. Nichols said the main issue for the judge to consider is whether the county’s budget process is legal. In the wake of Alvarez’s dismissal, Nichols said Thursday the plan of action “remains unchanged.” “We’ll advance this matter into court,” he said. A visiting judge may need to hear the case to avoid a conflict with Clallam County officials, Nichols said. He added that it could take “several months” for a judge to resolve the matter.
Thursday email that the disagreement could be resolved by the prosecutor requesting a formal opinion from the state Attorney General’s Office, which he has the authority to do. “As treasurer, I do not have that right,” she said. Barkhuis sought intervention from the state Attorney General’s Office in July, but Chief Criminal Prosecutor Lana Weinmann said her office did not have the authority to take action. Wendt said the types of questions posed to the state Attorney General’s Office typically deal with state law. The dispute between the commissioners and treasurer is “more of a local concern,” Wendt said. Nichols was unavailable for comment Friday. If the case proceeds to court, Barkhuis said she would ask the judge to weigh in on several questions regarding the prosecutor’s authority and her own duties and liability. “Indeed, how far can ‘the county’ go in its blatant attempt to bully me out of office and gain unfettered access to the county treasury?” Barkhuis wrote. “Are there any limits? If Not filed by Friday not, then why not simply A complaint for declara- turn over the county’s tory judgment, also known checkbook to Commissioner as a declaratory action, had McEntire and be done with not been filed as of Friday. it?” ________ “We hope to have it filed soon,” said Brian Wendt, Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be Clallam County deputy reached at 360-452-2345, ext. prosecuting attorney. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula Barkhuis wrote in a dailynews.com.
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PULLMAN — A predawn blaze that heavily damaged a Planned Parenthood clinic was arson, fire investigators determined Friday. Pullman Fire Department investigator Chris Wehrung also said a task force involving local agencies was investigating with the help of federal agencies. He declined to release other details. The fire follows a recent wave of protests at Planned Parenthood clinics across the country. On Aug. 22, some 500 protesters gathered outside the Pullman clinic, waving signs and calling for Congress to defund the organization. Many protesters referred to a series of videos released by anti-abortion activists in California that appeared to show Planned Parenthood executives saying the organization profits from the sale of
aborted fetal tissue. Planned Parenthood denied the allegations and contended the videos were selectively edited. No one was injured in Friday’s fire, which started at about 3:30 a.m. in the college town of Pullman. “This is an appalling act of violence towards Planned Parenthood but unfortunately a predictable ripple effect from the false and incendiary attacks that fuel violence from extremists,” Karl Eastlund, CEO of Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho, said in a statement. The fire may keep the clinic closed for a month or more, Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Tanya Riordan told The Spokesman-Review. She said the organization will be looking for a temporary office in Pullman so it can resume services as quickly as possible.
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IT’S SAFE TO say those who attended the Jefferson and Clallam county fairs last month had a hollerin’ good time, based on the photos we received for our County Fair Photo Contest. With 38 entries, the competition was formidable. But over a week, online voters selected these images from four talented photographers. The first-place winner, “How ’Bout Them Cowgirls?,” was taken by Kim Walters of Chimacum. She won a gift certificate from Wilder Auto worth $100. Second place — Rebecca Wilkinson of Sequim for “Pure Joy.” Prize: $25 gift certificate from Olympic Game Farm in Sequim, courtesy of Richard E. Davies, DDS. Third place — Carl Gay of Port Angeles for “Flying High at the Carnival.” Prize: $25 gift card from 7 Cedars Casino. Fourth place — Mike Wegener of Port Angeles for “Roller Coaster.” Prize: $25 gift card from Clallam Co-op in Sequim. To see all 38 entries, visit www.tinyurl.com/PDNFairPhotoContest. The County Fair Photo Contest was sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.
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Paint: Fine arts center contest CONTINUED FROM A1 Those wanting to observe can phone the fine arts center at 360-457-3532 to find out which artist is where, said Paint the Peninsula chairwoman Anne Dalton. “This is a different way to appreciate the beauty of our area,” she added. “To actually watch a painter paint and see it through their eyes is a totally different experience.” The flock will go to the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge and Dungeness Recreation Area on Tuesday, giving people another opportunity to see art in the making. Wednesday and Thursday are wide open, so the painters can go to Sequim, Forks or the remote West End beaches and bays. Finally on Friday, it’s a Quick Draw morning in Port Angeles, when the artists will scatter across the waterfront from the marina to City Pier to finish a piece between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. What if it rains? “It probably will,” deadpanned Paint the Peninsula contestant Robert Stem of Sequim. “I’ll just find a place that’s sheltered,” he said, adding that if he has to paint in his truck, it won’t be the first time. The ever-changing weather “is more like real life,” said Ogilvie, who lived in Southern California, where things stayed pretty much the same all the time, before moving to Port Ludlow. Paint the Peninsula is also a chance for art-makers and -lovers to share enthusiasm, something Ogilvie finds plenty of. “Last year, I was at the marina [in Port Angeles], and there were a lot of people congregating,” she said. The artist would pause, step back from her easel, look around — and realize she had an audience. Fortunately, they didn’t interrupt or kibitz. “I found people to be pretty polite,” Ogilvie said. Beginning Tuesday, all of the plein air paintings will go on sale at the fine arts center. Prices in past years have ranged from $325 to $2,400, Dalton said. She plans, however, to ask the artists to lower their prices. “Our economy is not rich and robust,” said the chairwoman, so “we do encourage the artists to knock it down a bit if they can.” Paint the Peninsula’s participants paid $40 to enter the competition, which offers a considerable slate of awards.
Awards The best-in-show winner will receive $1,500 plus a quarter-page ad in PleinAir magazine, while some $4,000 in other prizes will be awarded in the form of gift certificates and cash. A panel of judges — contemporary landscape painter Michael Ferguson, Howard/ Mandville Gallery of Kirkland owner Pat Howard and Bainbridge Island Museum of Art chief Greg Robinson — selected this year’s contestants from a field of 66 applicants, Dalton said. Washington state is wellrepresented with Catherine Mix of Sequim, Ned Mueller of Renton and Steven Hill of Lopez Island among the contestants.
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PORT ANGELES — The third annual Paint the Peninsula competition and festival, presented by the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, offers outdoor and indoor art-making, shows and sales this week. Here’s the schedule of activities:
Monday ■ All day — Twenty-six artists from across the United States and Canada will fan out across Olympic National Park. All art and nature lovers are invited to observe. To find out painters’ locations, phone the fine arts center at 360457-3532 Monday.
reception and another influx of paintings come to the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center.
Friday ■ 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. — Paint the Peninsula artists choose locations around downtown Port Angeles for the Quick Draw contest in which they must finish their work within two hours. The marina, City Pier, historic buildings along Lincoln Street and the waterfront esplanade are among the painters’ options.
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Andrew Malinak warms up aboard the Livin the Dream catamaran at Port Angeles’ Boat Haven after cutting short his attempt to swim across the Strait of Juan de Fuca in 2013.
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Saturday ■ 5:30 p.m. — The Salon de Plein Air reception includes Camaraderie Cellars’ Plein Air wine, hearty appetizers and the announcement of competition award winners at the fine arts center. Tickets are $75 per person via www. paintthepeninsula.org.
He is allowed to receive food, which will probably be Tuesday Coming out of the water, powdered nutrition in a his ears were ringing and he water bottle every 20 min■ All day — The 26 go next to “couldn’t see straight,” he utes or so. paint inside the Dungeness National said Friday. Wildlife Refuge and Dungeness RecreHe said he had trained for Rain in forecast ation Area, both off Kitchen-Dick Road swimming in cold water, “but just west of Sequim. On Friday, he acknowlSunday, Sept. 13 not that cold.” ■ 6 p.m. — A free reception with edged that today’s weather He had expected a water the artists, their fresh paintings, food ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — The temperature of about 52 forecast was for rain. and drink is open to the public at the Panache! Festival of Colors brings art No problem — he’ll degrees but faced 46-degree Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, 1203 E. displays, a barbecue, family activities, already be wet in the water, water instead. Lauridsen Blvd. award presentations and another he reasoned, and his support Fog forced him to wait an quick-draw contest for the Paint the hour to begin the 2013 crew can put on rain jackets. Tuesday-Saturday Peninsula artists to Webster’s Woods, In the water, Malinak attempt. As a result, the curthe park surrounding the fine arts cenplans to swim a “relaxed ■ 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. — Art by the rents were not optimal and freestyle” stroke. Paint the Peninsula contestants will be ter. forced him off course. Admission will be free, while donaThe first few minutes are for sale at the fine arts center. His scheduled start time tions will be welcome for the barbecue. always difficult as he gets today should provide him For information, see www.pafac.org. Wednesday-Thursday with minimal tides and cur- comfortable in the cold water, he said, but after he starts rents, Malinak said. Sept. 14-19 ■ All day — Competition artists swimming, it is just like any will choose locations around the North other long-distance sport: ■ 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Competition Support team Olympic Peninsula from Sequim to He gets into “the zone” paintings stay on display at the fine Kalaloch. Accompanying him today and just keeps his arms and arts center. will be Capt. Charles Martin legs moving. More about the events and particiWednesday of Livin the Dream, a 26-foot pating artists can be found at www. Sequim-based catamaran ‘Summer of Bert’ PaintthePeninsula.org. ■ 6 p.m. — Another free, public safety vessel that traveled The swim will be the third with Malinak on his first leg of his “Summer of Bert,” attempt to swim the Strait. Also supporting him will feats inspired by legendary be swimmers Howie Ruddell Tacoma swimmer Bert of Port Angeles, Scott Laut- Thomas. In 1956, Thomas was the man and Erika Norris of Seattle, and Melissa Nor- first person in documented history to swim the Strait. dquist of Gig Harbor. Ruddell, owner of Ruddell Earlier this summer, Auto Mall in Port Angeles, is Malinak completed an 18.8also an endurance swimmer mile swim from Tacoma to who swam the length of Lake Seattle in eight hours, 43 Crescent, almost 9 miles, in minutes. 2013. On Aug. 8, he swam 25.5 He considers himself a miles around Bainbridge novice among this experi- Island in 12 hours, 23 minenced crew. He met Malinak utes. three years ago on a swim If successful today, Malinear Alki in West Seattle. nak will join the ranks of a “For me to be a part of a number of swimmers who swim like this is a special have mastered the Strait, opportunity,” Ruddell said. including: “It’ll be fun to be a part of this ■ Bert Thomas — July swim.” 1955. Lautman is a six-time ■ Cliff Lumsdon, Amy NCAA All-American swim- Hiland, Ben Laughren and ABOVE: Robin Weiss is mer in his 50s. He has swum Marilyn Bell — August 1956. a Poulsbo painter who the English Channel, around will join fellow artists ■ Vicki Keith — August Manhattan Island and 1989. from British Columbia, across the Strait of GilbralWashington, Oregon ■ Fin Donnelly — August tar. and other states in 1994. Nordquist is an open this week’s Paint the ■ Ken Goodman, water swimmer and archi- Orlando Boleda and Paul Peninsula competition. tect living in Gig Harbor. Webber — September 2014. Norris is another endurMalinak had hoped to be RIGHT: “Salt Creek ance swimmer — a six-time the eighth person in 2013. If Reflections” by Susan NCAA Division III All-Amer- successful today, he’ll be the Ogilvie was among the ican and a graphic designer 11th. top winners in 2013’s living in the Seattle area. Weather permitting, Paint the Peninsula Each of his support crew Malinak is confident he’ll festival. members were expected to make it. get into the water in turns “I feel like I’m much more with Malinak to keep him Others come from farther company over the deep prepared than I was two years ago,” he said. afield, including Stephanie waters of the Strait. The swim will be liveGauvin of Rossland, B.C.; Nordquist and Norris, tweeted by the crew at @ Jeremy Kraemer from MadiMalinak said, will probably son, Wis.; and Suzanne Mor“keep me fed” with the calo- andrewswims #SJDF2015 ris from Nags Head, N.C. ries he needs to feed his #SummerOfBert, and live A reunion of two artists muscles during the swim. All GPS tracking will be availfrom the People’s Republic of of them will look after him able on vessel tracking websites such as www. China also happens this and ensure he is well. week. Malinak will follow Mara- vesselfinder.com or www. Wei Jason Situ and Clemthon Swimmers Federation marinetraffic.com by searchent Kwan, both originally rules for unassisted swims, ing MMSI (ship number) 367575160. from the Guangdong provhe said. ince city of Kaiping, are here ________ He can’t have contact to paint together. with others during the swim, sula in PleinAir magazine along with him. Reporter Mark Swanson can be Situ, who lives in El and encouraged his old “I’m looking forward to a and his achievement must be reached at 360-417-3531 or Monte, Calif., saw an adver- friend Kwan, who makes his whole week totally painting,” documented by qualified mswanson@paneinsuladailynews. tisement for Paint the Penin- home in Victoria, to apply Kwan said. “Nothing else.” observers. com. CONTINUED FROM A1
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PORT ANGELES — Don’t light those briquettes — yet — if you’re cooking in Clallam County. In Jefferson County, it’s OK. Jefferson County permits charcoal cooking fires in approved containers in a burn ban change that began Saturday. Clallam County continues to ban them, according to the county fire marshal. That includes the city of Port Angeles. Just in time for the Labor Day weekend, Peter Goldmark, state commissioner of public lands, lifted the Stage 2 ban on recreational fires starting Saturday.
Stage 2 bans all burning. Stage 1 permits recreational campfires in established state Department of Natural Resources fire rings. Jefferson County is following the state’s lead in amending its burn ban to Stage 1. Clallam County will remain at Stage 2, according to Annette Warren, county fire marshal. DNR defines allowable campfires 3 feet or less in diameter for recreational, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth or similar purposes. Trash fires are not permitted, nor are land-clearing fires. The burn ban was lifted for
DNR lands in Washington counties west of the Cascade Mountains. It remains in effect on the east side. The statewide burn ban instituted June 22 remains in effect on all other lands, except where permitted by local fire departments and fire districts. All other outdoor burning is banned. For a fuller description of activities prohibited by the state burn ban, visit http://tinyurl.com/PDNDNRburnrules. For Jefferson County information, see www.ejfr.org. For Clallam County information, see http://tinyurl.com/PDNclallamfirerules.
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Felonies: Vehicular homicide CONTINUED FROM A1 back, so no resolution within the criminal justice system Haas said a vehicular will ever be adequate for a homicide charge has three grieving family.” According to police “prongs” — intoxication, recklessness and disregard reports, Morris was driving for the safety of others — and south on state Highway 19 at that the guilty plea to the about 1:10 a.m. when he last item precluded the swerved off the road and admission of any toxicity evi- struck Machado, 38, who was dence that would have riding her bicycle outside the fog line. increased the penalty. Haas said Machado died “Given potential proof issues and appellate issues, at the scene, her body landI’m generally satisfied with ing in the middle of the road about 170 feet from the point the end result,” Haas said. “Unfortunately, we can of impact. never being Ms. Machado Morris told troopers that
he fell asleep and drifted off the road when he hit Machado, according to court documents. After striking Machado, Morris turned around and drove north to the residence of his wife, Heather Morris, who brought Morris back to the scene, court documents said.
Responders on scene By that time, State Patrol troopers, Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies and Port Townsend police were there,
alerted to the collision by a call from a passer-by shortly after it happened, police said, and Morris was taken into custody. Machado was wearing dark clothing, and her bicycle had no lights or reflectors when she was hit, according to police. She had a Tacoma driver’s license but had lived in the Port Townsend and Port Hadlock areas for several years, police said, adding that they did not know her address and considered her a transient.
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PORT ANGELES — Millions of dollars can be transferred from one area to another in the Clallam County budget without a vote of the commissioners. Although the money can’t be spent without a vote of commissioners, Commissioner Mike Chapman said there is a “loophole” in county budget policy that needs to be fixed.
Chapman on Monday said it was “inappropriate” for County Administrator Jim Jones to sign a $3 million budget modification, redesignating 2015 funds for the delayed Carlsborg sewer project to other projects within the Opportunity Fund, in May without a board vote or public discussion. “That’s just wrong for a lot of fundamental reasons,” Chapman said in a work session. “We’ll find out from a court
whether it’s legal. Just because something’s legal doesn’t make it right.” Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach voted Aug. 25 — with Chapman opposed — to seek a declaratory judgment and order from a Superior Court judge to force County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis to release warrants for $1.3 million in Opportunity Fund grants to the port and city of Port Angeles.
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PORT TOWNSEND — A retired Jefferson County administrator is expected to assume the leadership of the Department of Community Development until a permanent director can be found. David Goldsmith, 66, was approached by County Administrator Philip Morley to take over the department after Carl Smith retires from the post Sept. 25. Jefferson County commissioners will consider approval of Goldman’s 60-day contract, in which he would be paid $9,600 for a minimum of 16 days per month — not to exceed $32,100 — this Tuesday. The meeting is set for 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Smith receives the equivalent of $9,541 a month in salary and benefits, so the net cost to the county would be $59, according to the contract. Morley said the first round of application evaluation begins Sept. 28 as the application period closes
and that it could take several months to select a new permanent director. “We need to spend Goldsmith some time selecting a finalist from the pool of applicants, and that person will need time to give notice at their current job and move to the area,” Morley said. “For that reason, hiring an interim director to run the department during that time was necessary.” After that determination, Morley contacted Goldsmith, who was hired by the county in 1975 as a planner before working as DCD director, director of community services and county administrator before retiring in 2004. Since that time, he has worked as a consultant and has taken several interim jobs around the state, he said Friday. Morley said Goldsmith is “uniquely qualified” for the interim director position. “David has a thorough knowledge of Jefferson County government,” Morley said.
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Port of Port Townsend Port of Port Townsend commissioners will consider authorizing a contract for expansion of the Boat Haven boat ramp when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in chambers, 333 Benedict St. It will be preceded by a 9:30 a.m. workshop in the same location. Commissioners will hear briefings from Team Jefferson and the county assessor as well as discuss the 2016 budget process at the morning workshop meeting. The low bidder for boat ramp expansion was Neptune Marine Construction of Aberdeen, which bid $412,750.
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The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider naming an interim director for the Department of Community Development on Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The commissioners will consider a contract with David Goldsmith, who is expected to serve in the job for a few months until a permanent replacement for the retiring DCD director is found. The contract would not exceed $32,100. Smith is retiring Sept. 25. The commissioners plan an executive session at 10 a.m. with outside legal counsel, a deputy prosecuting attorney, the county administrator, the director of the DCD and the treasurer concerning potential litigation. A second executive session is set for 11 a.m. with a Washington Counties Risk Pool attorney, a deputy prosecuting attorney, the county administrator and sheriff concerning actual litigation. During a briefing session at 1:30 p.m., commissioners will hear a report on noxious weed control. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ A resolution to designate surplus property and a list of equipment to be sold at auction at 10 a.m. Sept. 25 at the Jefferson County Shop at 371 Chimacum Road in Port Hadlock. ■ A $36,000 professional services agreement for Jefferson County Public Health. ■ Change order with North Shore Electric Inc. of Oalla for alarm replacement in the Jefferson County kail, raising the cost by $5,613. ■ Change order with Bruch and Bruch Construction of Port Angeles for the
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“He is a seasoned manager who knows all about land use and permitting and will be able to step into this position with virtually no learning curve.” Goldsmith said, “Things have changed since I was DCD director. “Today, there are a lot more different processes and more layers of rules. “But even if the rules are more complex, there are some things that stay the same, like providing good customer service.”
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■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are normally held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will not be held due to the Labor Day holiday. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s program will feature Kevin Hoult, certified business adviser at the Washington Small Business Development Center, on “When Customers Attack.” The meeting sponsor will be McCrorie Carpet One. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-6836197 or email info@sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be a Forever Twilight in Forks festival update. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Meetings usually are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. Due to the long holiday weekend, this week’s meeting has been canceled.
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OLYMPIA — Investors who bought Washington prepaid college-tuition units can pull their money out without incurring state penalties, a board that oversees the program has decided. The decision gives account holders in the Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) plan until December 2016 to decide whether they want to cash out. Account holders who paid $163 or more — the price over the last four years — will receive a refund of the amount they paid. Information about how to ask for a refund is posted at www.get.wa.gov. Or phone the GET staff, 800-955-2318. The refund offer comes after state lawmakers decided this year to cut the cost of college tuition. GET’s payouts are based on tuition at the most expensive public university in the state, but because tuition is falling, some investors might never recover all of their initial purchase price. The GET fund contains about $2.87 billion, and there are 130,000 active accounts.
The Port Angeles Symphony’s Adventures in Music school project recently received $2,000 from U.S. Bank Foundation. Pictured from left are Andrea Thompson, sales and service manager, U.S. Bank’s Port Angeles branch; Lisa Meyer, assistant vice president and branch manager; Al Harris, Adventures in Music director for the Port Angeles Symphony; Marie Meyers, symphony flutist and board member; and Jonathan Pasternack, symphony music director and conductor.
PA bank branch gives to symphony program in obtaining this contribution for the symphony, according to a news release. PORT ANGELES — The Port AngeMark Wendeborn, symphony execules Symphony’s Adventures in Music tive director, said: school project has been given $2,000 by “U.S. Bank has partnered with the the U.S. Bank Foundation as part of orchestra for this important program the bank’s local contributions program. since 1998. Adventures in Music is a collabora“This is a remarkable commitment tive project of the Port Angeles Symto the communities they serve.” phony with Clallam County school Each year, the U.S. Bank Foundadistricts and with three schools in Jef- tion provides cash contributions to nonferson County — the elementary profit organizations which are active in school in Quilcene and two schools in education, economic opportunity and Chimacum. artistic and cultural enrichment. It provides live performing arts proIn 2014, U.S. Bank contributed more grams during the school year along than $21 million in corporate contribuwith supporting curriculum materials tions and nonprofit sponsorships. provided to teachers that offer lesson More information can be found at plans and suggestions for integrating www.USBank.com. arts into other curriculum areas. More information about the symLisa Meyer, assistant vice president phony can be obtained by phoning 360and branch manager of the Port Ange- 457-5579 or visiting www.portangeles les U.S. Bank branch, was instrumental symphony.org. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Drugs: Trusts CONTINUED FROM A9 But if parents do that, Freedman said, the estate plan they put in place for all of their children could actually harm the troubled child who would then have the same access to funds as the other siblings. Parents who get past the stigma need to work with their lawyers and estate planners on some technical and structural problems to ensure these trusts work properly. One problem is trying to picture the child’s future — with children suffering from schizophrenia or drug addiction, it’s very difficult to make a prediction. Periods of lucidity can end suddenly with a breakdown. “They need to ensure there is flexibility in any plan,” said Jeffrey C. Wolken, head of wealth and financial planning at Wilmington Trust. “You don’t necessarily know what you’ll need in the future based on today.” He advises clients to have distribution advisers for their trusts.
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clean, why don’t we end the trust? I say because they can have a relapse,” Wolf said. “Some of these struggles can be lifetime struggles. Why set up a situation where the money is in their hands and you can’t get it back?” In fact, she says that she advises all clients, particularly ones with a family history of mental illness and addiction issues, to get a power of attorney and health care proxy for children older than 18 who are away at college. That way if something happens to their child, the parents will have access to medical records and will be Special training able step in to help. For the longer term, if While corporate trustees the original trustees are no or family members can oversee the general admin- longer involved, Freedman istration of the trust, a dis- says he encourages people tribution adviser like a to write a nonbinding letter social worker with special- of intent with the purposes ized training can assess the of telling future administrators of the trust about the child’s general well-being. “The key to making this child’s history and setting all work is proximity to the general guidelines. person,” Wolken said. “That’s tough for a cor- Mental illness ‘for life’ porate trustee. Even if Still, even the best planyou’re close, you don’t have ning “can go really badly, enough time to spend with but it’s not necessarily your that person to make a per- mistake,” he said. fect judgment.” “Mental illness is there Lori I. Wolf, a partner at for life. If you stay on your the law firm Cole Schotz, medication, it’s better. But says she encourages clients there are times when the to write very specific crite- medication doesn’t work ria for distributions into and people have acute illtrust documents — like ness.” staying on medication or He added, “Addiction can being sober for a certain be powerful. No matter amount of time. what you do to try to help If those markers are the person, you can’t buy met, the child could become illegal drugs legally. If a co-trustee of the trust, she you’re doing drugs, you’re said. running risks of criminal stuff.” Clause not to include Sacher, who volunteers for various support groups Still, she discourages parents from ever including including the National Allia clause that says after so ance on Mental Illness, says many years, the money parents will struggle to passes directly to the child come to terms with the with problems, the way it severity and permanence of their child’s suffering, as might to siblings. “People say if they have she once did. three or five or seven years
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But accepting the situation and acting to make it adequate as quickly as possible is the best outcome. “Each person has to come to the acceptance at their own rate on their own time,” she said. “There are things that you cannot change, that you cannot help. We cannot solve all the problems. But we don’t give up hope that she can have a better life than she has.”
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Plans: Monthly rates, activation CONTINUED FROM A8 can actually cost more than a two-year contract plan. Take an individual AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint soon followed AT&T customer who has an iPhone 6 with five gigasuit. “We’re finally seeing bytes of data on a two-year companies move away from contract. Over the two years, the these one-way, unfair, nontransparent contracts,” customer would pay about Mike Sievert, the chief $2,405 total ($200 upfront operating officer of T-Mobile, for the iPhone, $50 a month for the data plan, a $45 actisaid in an interview. The new plans are called vation fee and $40 a month contract-free or “equipment for the network access fee). For someone who chooses installment plans,” which typically have four main the five-gigabyte plan on costs: the price of the data AT&T’s Next 18 installplan, the cost of the device ment plan, which spreads spread over monthly install- phone payments over two ments, the activation fee for years, the customer would each phone and the monthly pay $2,465 over two years cost for each phone line ($27.09 a month for the (also called the network- iPhone, a $15 activation fee, $25 a month for the netaccess fee). Prices vary by carrier, work access fee and $50 a and over time, the fees can month for the data plan). The difference in price shift. Once you finish paying comes from the monthly off the cost of the phone, for rates and activation fees. The monthly rate for the example, that fee is removed from your bill and you pay a installment plan is higher lower monthly rate for your than the monthly rate for the two-year contract, phone bill. In some cases, you can whereas the activation fee choose to upgrade to a new is higher on the two-year device when you’ve paid off contract than the contractfree plan. the phone. Some consumers also For a flavor of the complexity of these plans, look don’t hang on to their device at Verizon’s three-gigabyte long enough to enjoy the monthly price drop that contract-free plan. It costs $45 a month for happens when they pay off the data. Each smartphone their device fee in a conadded to the plan is $20 a tract-free plan, which typically happens two years month. There is an equipment into owning a device. That’s because they then payment plan to pay off the smartphone over two years immediately upgrade to — the iPhone 6 costs $650, another device instead of or $27 a month spread over taking advantage of the data plan’s price decline. two years. “Do you know anyone Altogether, you pay at who keeps their handsets least $92 a month. After paying off the for three years?” Toikka device, you would subtract asked, adding that it makes the $27 equipment charge little sense for consumers to pay off their phones in less from your monthly bill. than two years, since it costs nothing extra to Contract-free plans spread the payments out. Then there are times One aspect of contractfree plans that consumers when the contract-free should be aware of: Some plans are better deals than
the two-year contract. Take a family of four, each with an iPhone 6, on a 15-gigabyte data plan and on a two-year contract with AT&T, who would pay $7,240 over two years. On a contract-free plan like AT&T’s Next 18, they would pay $6,501 over two years. All of this is hardly intuitive. Glenn Lurie, AT&T Mobility’s chief executive, suggested that the plans’ designs were driven by the desire to give consumers options. “We obviously want to give our customers choice, and it’s really, really important that we do that.” But when I asked whether consumers might be confused, he said, “We simplified significantly, so no.”
The bottom line After comparing phone plans, Toikka determined that AT&T’s current plans offer the best value for individuals and families — though there are caveats. T-Mobile and Sprint offer the lowest prices. But Toikka recommended AT&T or Verizon because of their broader network coverage and because they offer similar pricing to each other. Where AT&T wins is with a benefit called rollover data, which lets unused data from one month be rolled over into the next month, giving consumers more value over time. Press officers for Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile cited their own data points. Verizon says third-party metrics had shown its network was faster and more reliable than AT&T’s, while Sprint said of its network that “improvements are real and happening.” T-Mobile says its net-
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No one-size-fits-all There is also no one-sizefits-all phone plan, because it depends on the quality of each carrier’s network in your area, how much data you consume and the number of lines on the plan. So consumers should study their phone bills to calculate the average amount of data they used over the last year. They should look up each carrier’s coverage maps online to see if the network has strong coverage where they live or work. Then they should work out the math and the cost over two years. “Selecting a cellphone plan is the most complicated financial transaction that a consumer will ever make,” Toikka said.
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OLYMPIA — After nearly a year of deliberation, the state Supreme Court ruled 6-3 late Friday afternoon that charter schools are unconstitutional, creating chaos for hundreds of families whose children have already started classes. The ruling — believed to be one of the first of its kind in the country — overturns the law voters narrowly approved in 2012 allowing the publicly funded, but privately operated, charter schools. It was not immediately known what would happen with the schools that are already running. The parties have 20 days to ask the court for reconsideration before the ruling becomes final. (There are no charter schools in Clallam and Jefferson counties, and no current plans for any.) Initiative 1240, which made Washington the 42nd state to approve charter schools, provided for the opening of as many as 40 charter schools within five years. The first opened at the start of the past school year. This school year, eight more have opened, with classes beginning over the past few weeks. The schools are in Spokane, Tacoma, Kent, Highline and Seattle. In the ruling, Chief Justice Barbara Madsen wrote that charter schools aren’t “common schools� because they’re governed by appointed rather than
elected boards. Therefore, “money that is dedicated to common schools is unconstitutionally diverted to charter schools,â€? Madsen wrote. Justice Mary E. Fairhurst agreed with the majority that charter schools aren’t common schools, but argued in a partial dissenting opinion that the state “can constitutionally support charter schools through the general fund.â€? She was joined by Justices Steven C. GonzĂĄlez and Sheryl Gordon McCloud.
‘Improperly diverting’ The ruling is a victory for the coalition that filed the suit in July 2013, asking a judge to declare the law unconstitutional for “improperly diverting public-school funds to private organizations that are not subject to local voter control.� The Washington Education Association was joined by the League of Women Voters of Washington, El Centro de la Raza, the Washington Association of School Administrators and several individual plaintiffs. “The Supreme Court has affirmed what we’ve said all along — charter schools steal money from our existing classrooms, and voters have no say in how these charter schools spend taxpayer funding,� said Kim Mead, president of the Washington Education Association. “To tell you the truth, I cried. It’s been a long hard fight,� said Melissa West-
brook, an education blogger who chaired the campaign opposing the charter-school law in 2012. Joshua Halsey, executive director of the state charterschool commission, criticized the court’s timing. “The court had this case in front of them since last October and waiting until students were attending public charter schools to issue their ruling is unconscionable,� Halsey said. “We are most concerned about the almost 1,000 students and families attending charter schools and making sure they understand what this ruling means regarding their public-school educational options.� The state Attorney General’s Office said attorneys are reviewing the decision, but had no comment Friday. David Postman, communications director for Gov. Jay Inslee, said the governor’s office is reviewing the court’s decision and will consult with the Attorney General’s Office. “But until we have a thorough analysis, we can’t say what that means for schools operating today,� Postman said. In December 2013, King County Superior Court Judge Jean Rietschel struck down the part of the law that would have made charter schools eligible for state construction money, but essentially cleared the way for the state commission and the Spokane school district to authorize new schools. Spokane is the only school district with such authority.
Judge orders striking Pasco teachers back to school BY DONNA GORDEN BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — A judge Friday ordered striking Pasco teachers to return to school Tuesday, one week after their walkout began, while contract talks continued in Seattle under threat of another strike. Teachers were also on strike in the South Whidbey Island school district, while Spokane narrowly avoided a walkout by all school employees when a tentative contract agreement was reached Thursday.
Called illegal Calling the Pasco strike illegal, Franklin County Judge Alex Ekstrom granted an injunction requested by the Pasco School District to force teachers back to
the classroom. Union president Greg Olson told teachers after the ruling was announced that the union had not decided whether teachers should return to school after the holiday weekend. He said a decision would be made in the next few days. Ekstrom wrote in his order that failure to fully comply might subject violators to contempt of court sanctions, but he did not set a fine. Another hearing was set for Tuesday.
‘Causing great harm’ “The continued strike activity by the association and its members is causing great harm to the district, its students and the public, which is substantial, immediate and irreparable,� the judge wrote.
Classes had been scheduled to begin Tuesday in Pasco, but schools have been closed all week as negotiators met with a state mediator to try to reach a new contract agreement. The district serves about 17,000 students in southeast Washington.
Seattle strike? In Seattle, teachers voted Thursday to go on strike Wednesday if they do not have a tentative contract by then. The walkouts in Pasco and on Whidbey Island were the first teacher strikes in Washington since Tacoma teachers went on strike in 2011. Kent teachers went on strike in 2009. In Seattle, the state’s largest school district, teachers have not gone on strike for 30 years.
PORT ANGELES — Just beachy-keen. That was the consensus of people who Saturday thronged to the city’s $2.5 million downtown waterfront park, so new it has yet to receive a name. Sometimes called West End Park or the esplanade, it got broad smiles and nods of approval from the hundreds of strollers, joggers, dog walkers, bicyclists and children who flocked there for the Jammin’ in the Park celebration on a pictureperfect day. They listened to live music, dunked local celebrities, competed in pickup volleyball contests, ate hamburgers and hot dogs, heard Native American singers and drummers, and generally basked in owning a priceless piece of real estate that’s now theirs to enjoy. “It’s opened up the waterfront for everybody,� said Dawn Bergesen of Everett, visiting her mother-in-law, Selma Soyland of Port Angeles.
bull terrier rolled in a yetunplanted tract of dirt as a great blue heron watched impassively from logs above Valley Creek. Nearby, a radio-controlled car spun doughnuts in another swath of dust. “I think it’s fabulous,� said another visitor, Kathleen Hagerty of Portland, Ore. “We have a waterfront park on the Willamette River,� she said, “but this is much nicer. “You may not notice it but, coming from Portland, it has a nicer, saltier smell.� Patrick Downie, Port Angeles deputy mayor, called the park “way cool.� “This continues the transition of this community to be well thought of, not only by visitors but by the people who live here,� he said. Wendy Sampson and a band of other Lower Elwha Klallam singers had just finished drumming and chanting what she said was a victory song. “I’m glad that there’s a larger tribal presence here,� she said. “The beach names are wonderful.�
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They admired the colored-glass markers that mark the Olympic Discovery Trail’s winding route through the park along Railroad Avenue, watched the MV Coho ferry dock and disgorge its cargo of cars and heard a band sing, “Let It Rain.� It didn’t, but a Boston
The names are in the S’Klallam language. One means “a place to land a canoe,� she said. “The next one [east] means a place to walk the beach.� _______ The sandy beaches are 80 feet deep. One is 130 feet Reporter James Casey can be long; the other, 200 feet. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. More historical markers 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily — including a retelling of news.com.
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“It’s opened up the waterfront for everybody.� DAWN BERGESEN visiting from Everett the S’Klallam creation story and of Tse-whit-zen, the first known human settlement on the harbor — will be labeled in both English and S’Klallam, Sampson said. Other markers will describe how the city was developed. Koenig Subaru co-sponsored the event and provided tables for the North Olympic Land Trust, Feiro Marine Life Center, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, Port Angeles Food Bank and other civic organizations. The partners in the party were the Nor’wester Rotarians, whose event organizer, Steve Zenovic, said: “We’re having a wonderful time. The crowd has been incredible. Everybody I’ve talked to really liked what we’ve done.� Still to come are grass and other plantings that will be put into place when rainfall is more certain. But what will it all be called? “I have no clue,� Zenovic said. “That’s up to people more important than I.�
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Invasion of the selfie-drones I
T WAS A BLISTERING-HOT Sunday in Provence. The painted shutters of the houses in Arles were closed. Visitors were scarce. In the Roman amphitheater, built to hold Stephanie some 20,000 spectators, I sat among empty bleach- Rosenbloom ers, above homes with orange tile roofs, looking past ancient arcades and terraces to the blue horizon. Was this the sort of stillness van Gogh experienced when he was in Arles on this same June day in 1888? I began to entertain the thought but was distracted by a soft whirring; a faint electric hum. Something was drawing near. I looked around and saw nothing — until it and I were eye to eye. Or rather, eye to lens. A drone resembling one of those round Roomba robotic vacuums had levitated from the pit of the nearly 2,000-year-old arena and was hovering in the air between me and the cloudless horizon. Reflexively, I turned away and tugged on the hem of my dress. Who knew where this flying Roomba was looking or what it was recording? Unexpected moments of tranquillity, like finding yourself in a near-empty Roman arena during a heat wave, are becoming more and more elusive. If someone isn’t about to inadvertently impale you with a selfie-stick, another may catch you on video with a recreational drone, like the DJI Phantom (about $500 to $1,600), which is easy to use (unless you’re inebriated, like the man who crashed a Phantom on the White House grounds in January).
and Newark Liberty International in New Jersey. Last year, pilots on major carriers reported seeing drones 100 feet off a wing (Delta) and flying under the plane’s nose (JetBlue). The Global Gateway Alliance, a New York and New Jersey airport advocacy group, said in a news release that the high number of drone incidents in the New York airspace accounted for almost a third of all close-calls nationwide. In August, the alliance called for steps to make drone use safer in the wake of various incidents that the group said put passengers, planes and airports at risk. The steps include stricter enforcement of “No Fly Zones,” better drone technology, mandatory training for drone users, air-traffic-control monitoring and education for people who live near airports about the dangers and penalties of flying drones in the area. WESLEY BEDROSIAN/THE NEW YORK TIMES “It defies reason that unmanned aircrafts are putting the lives of thousands of Think of your children building sand cas- passengers in danger without clear consebreathtaking video footage and trailing tles and being videotaped by passing drones. quences,” Joe Sitt, the chairman and adventure travelers across bridges and Who will be watching and recording us, streams, down ski slopes and into secluded founder of the alliance, said in a news and where will that information end up? gardens. release. I shudder to think of 17- and 18-yearNixie, which you can wear on your wrist “It is past time for the FAA to step up olds receiving drones for Christmas and on until you want to fling it off for a photo or and protect the nation’s most crowded airtheir winter vacations crashing the contrap- space for the 117 million passengers who video, has a “boomerang mode” that allows it to fly back to you as if it were a trained tions into unsuspecting sunbathers. Or use it every year.” raptor. themselves. A promotional video for Lily shows a Lest you think I joke, consider that in HE FAA HAS CERTAIN RULES man with a backpack lobbing the drone like May, the singer Enrique Iglesias, who is in place for recreational aircraft use, a stone over a bridge and casually walking well past his teenage years, sliced his finbut it is obvious from the close-call away, only to have the thing float up and fol- gers while trying to snap a photo with a statistics that plenty of drone operators are low him. (remote-controlled) drone during his concert unaware of them or ignore them. Think you can outmaneuver the contrap- in Mexico. In May, as legions of tourists prepared to tion in white-water rapids? Lily is waterStrolling Sheep Meadow in Central Park visit Washington, D.C., and the area for proof. in New York on a warm spring day is summer vacations, the administration I watched with awe a video of Lily being already an art with all of the dodging of issued a news release saying that Washingdumped into a river beside a woman in a footballs and Frisbees one must perfect to ton was a “no drone zone.” kayak (where one assumes Lily will perish), survive. Throw in selfie-drones, and I may “Enjoy your visit to the nation’s capital,” yet within seconds emerging and rising, like have to buy a flaneur’s helmet. Why not? If the FAA said. “Bring your family, your camGlenn Close from the bathtub in “Fatal a drone is in midair when its battery dies, it eras and plenty of sunscreen. Just don’t Attraction.” falls from the sky. bring your drone.” There is no denying that the latest drone RONES LIKE THIS MAY BE Can we extend that to the rest of the ITFALLS ABOUND. YET WHEN fun for the users, but for vacationers technology is impressive. And the footage is states, not to mention Roman amphitheit comes to travel, there is no greater aters in the French countryside? striking. whose blissful paths cross with concern than drone use near airports. Adventure travelers who wish to watch them, they can be a nuisance. As an admirer of travel videos, I am The Federal Aviation Administration themselves scale Kilimanjaro or surf in Yet what travelers are seeing today — wowed by the capabilities of the selfieHawaii along the North Shore of Oahu will said in August that pilot reports of close remote-controlled drones bobbing around drone. That doesn’t mean I care to watch calls with drones had increased drastically no doubt want one. tourist sites, near airports, in the Floridian play-by-play footage of my vacation. Or in 2015, to more than 650 sightings by But if selfie-drones become staples of National Golf Club in Palm City while Presspend that vacation hauling a drone in my Aug. 9, up from 238 in all of 2014. every traveler who can afford them, we ident Barack Obama played golf — is but handbag. “Pilots of a variety of different types of stand to lose more than we stand to gain the tip of the iceberg. Alas, the genie is out of the bottle. The when it comes to privacy, safety and quality- aircraft — including many large, commerThink remote-controlled drones and selfie-drone is coming. cial air carriers — reported spotting 16 of-life factors like peace and beauty. selfie-sticks are intrusive? Prepare for the All I can do now is make a wish: that unmanned aircraft in June of 2014, and 36 Imagine sunsets at the lake or beach selfie-drone. certain beaches, gardens and ancient ruins the following month,” the FAA said in a with dozens of selfie-drones cluttering the This next generation of drones, which become no-drone zones, too, so that travelers statement. are just beginning to roll out, doesn’t require sky, each vying for that perfect shot. who appreciate tranquillity may be lucky “This year, 138 pilots reported seeing Picture canoodling on a seemingly users to hold remote controllers; they are enough to steal a quiet moment in them. drones at altitudes of up to 10,000 feet durremote park bench during your romantic hands-free. __________ ing the month of June, and another 137 in Simply toss them in the air, and they will getaway and ending up on video. The intimate walks and tête-à-têtes that July.” Stephanie Rosenbloom writes a colfollow you like Tinker Bell. Drones have been spotted near all of the umn on travel tips for The New York call to mind Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester With names such as Lily (around $700 Times, where this essay originally would hardly be the same with drones whiz- New York area’s major airports, including on pre-order) and Nixie (not yet available for pre-order), they are capable of recording zing by. John F. Kennedy International, La Guardia appeared.
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“I don’t think it’s catastrophic. The catastrophic part is just a scam. Climate change happens. In the ’70s, I remember global cooling and acid rain. I feel it’s politicians’ efforts to tax us. We aren’t going to die.”
“It worries me. It seems to be getting hotter, and it doesn’t rain as much. It’s affecting everything. Winter is different; summer is different. I live near the beach and wonder if the water is rising.”
“Climate is always changing. The global warming scam is to make certain people real rich. They’re thinking doomsday. Nothing has really changed, at least not like Al Gore predicted years ago in his book.”
“It’s not good. I feel it will create a lot of chaos in our world if it worsens. Yes, it is real.”
“We need to accept that it’s here and that individual communities will need to be innovative in finding ways to slow down the rate of carbon emissions.”
“The planet is naturally warming. I think the climate changes we are experiencing aren’t man-caused. We’re in various cycles. All the pollution pundits want our money to pay for it. Less government, please.”
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“I think as humans, we have done a lot of damage to our Earth, and we are feeling those ramifications: damage to the ozone, chemicals in our water and air pollution. We are causing our own destruction.
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Queries expertise Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire had a long career with the Coast Guard. While I admire his background, it was a government job without private enterprise experience. Therefore, one must question his expertise on two current issues. First, new product research and development that uses leftover carbon fiber material, and second, forest management policies. Regarding the first: I doubt one should base a new venture relying on a raw material source that is not expandable and likely to decline as the producers sharpen their expertise on its primary usage, which will diminish the amount of a leftover product so needed in the venture he endorses. The second issue involves trees we own on state lands. Why is the focus on unsold cut allotments versus the basics of growing the most value and yield over time? That includes effective protection from uncontrolled fire — over time — as so urgently evident right now, exposing prior lost opportunities. Jack Markley, Port Angeles
Wholehearted thanks from Omak I’M WRITING FOR myself, my family and the citizens of Okanogan County. We want to express our most sincere gratitude to the men and women firefighters and their families of Port Angeles, Sequim and Clallam County. Your crews arrived in Omak two weeks ago. Being separated from your loved ones for that long period of time under the conditions we’re facing is hard on both the responders and their families. Jan and I took our first drive around the area since the fires began three weeks ago. We saw a cluster of trucks from your area parked along one of our rural roads, one with the “PAFD” [Port Angeles Fire Department] cover on the hose rack. In chatting with the crew, they
explained they were watching several large burned areas near a cluster of homes. Wildland fires can burn into roots and emerge days and weeks later in a stiff wind. Several fires did that yesterday [Wednesday], and crews extinguished the flames before they could reach new fuel and run away. We’re all doing our best to make your folks feel as comfortable and at home as possible. Our hearts go out to you during your separation. There’s no way to adequately thank you for the sacrifices all are making for us as we contend with this disaster. Our assurance to you is that we’re doing everything in our power to bring this situation to a safe conclusion and return your loved ones home unharmed.
Jim McEntire’s part [to favor a local sales tax reduction]. Spending $100 and saving 20 cents does not seem Defends McEntire to matter to the writer, but This addresses the con- it definitely is important to cerns a person had in his the many people and busiletter to the editor in the nesses who are in the uninAug. 30 Peninsula Daily corporated areas. News [“Sales tax cut”] They are starting to about the sales tax reducsave money, and that mattion and how he thought it ters. was a cynical move on ClalPeople from the cities lam County Commissioner who shop and/or contract
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Factoid about Okanogan County: This disaster has far outstripped our local resources, and we’re very grateful for all the mutual-aid assistance we’ve received from many different sources. Our county is the largest county in Washington state, with a land mass that exceeds the size of three of the 50 states in the Union (we’re larger than Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut). Our population, however, is sparse and would easily fit inside Seahawks Stadium — filling it only to two-thirds of its capacity. Larry G. Williams, Omak Before moving to Omak, Larry Williams lived in Port Angeles. He was on the Port Angeles City Council from 1998-2009 and was deputy mayor in 2006 and 2007.
out to businesses in the unincorporated areas are saving money, and that matters. From July 1-Dec. 31, the open-ended sales tax reduction is expected to save Clallam County taxpayers $360,000. Now that really matters. As for the low-income people, the writer said that they won’t see any of the savings from a reduced sales tax cut because the
items they buy like food, etc., don’t have a sales tax. Does he think that all low-income people have to walk to where they need to go or take a bus? No, some can afford a used car, and if they are in the unincorporated areas, they will save money. His calling Mr. McEntire “Diamond Jim” is insulting. Jim McEntire is a hardworking county commis-
sioner who wants to improve and strengthen Clallam County. There is nothing cynical about his actions. His concern for our future can be best met by having him serve another term as county commissioner. Jindy O’Donnell, Port Angeles O’Donnell is the vice chair of the Clallam County Republican Party.
Defends GOP I cannot help but write a response to the writer of the Aug. 30 letter to the editor “GOP critic.” I suggest he and his supporters have a look at what the Democrats, over the years, have done to the people. Out-of-control spending, a huge national debt, more than a third of the people on some form of welfare, sinking incomes for the poor and middle class, labor force participation at the lowest level in many years and, finally, huge growth in government and regulations by unresponsive, out-of-control agencies. Definition of stupidity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Lawrence Byrne, Port Angeles
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT
Rave of the Week MASSIVE RAVE TO the Makah nation. I recently took visitors to Cape Flattery, warning in advance that the last time I had been there, the road was dusty and bumpy. I kept waiting for the gravel part, but happily, it had been totally paved; the parking lot, too. Not only is the foot trail to the cape beautifully maintained, now the road to the trail is also great. Thank you so much.
. . . and other Raves A HEARTFELT THANKYOU to the person or persons that paid the breakfasts for six senior Marines at IHOP (Sequim) last Saturday [Aug. 29]. It was greatly appreciated and most humbling. Semper fi. A BIG RAVE to the volunteers who were out bright and
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early last Sunday morning to clean up the downed trees and limbs on the Olympic Discovery Trail. An additional rave to the biker who stopped to help. FOR THE PORT Angeles Coast Guard helicopter pilots and crew members who put their lives on the line last weekend to come to the aid of boaters in distress. One crew covered a large area from the San Juan Islands to Tacoma Narrows and made several saves. The pilot commented, “It was all in a day’s work.” That’s an understatement. A MOST GRATEFUL rave to the Clallam County Public Utility District and all others involved who worked so hard to get our electricity safely back on
after our bad August windstorm.
Here’s a response from Corey Delikat, city parks and recreation director: Due to budget restraints in 2015, the City Council went through a budgeting-by-priority process to help balance the budget. This resulted in elimination of all youth and family programs in Parks and Recreation, which included the after-school program, day camps, spring and winter camps, and the DaddyDaughter Dance.
RAVES TO MARCI at Dairy Queen in Sequim for moving a table and chairs so I could charge my scooter battery, which was too . . . and other Rants low to get me home. Then, because of my strict RANT TO A [Clallam diet, she tweaked a menu item County] store for its 14-day just enough so I could enjoy it. refund policy with no notice during purchase. Thirty days is normal. I explained health issues preRant of cluding a return earlier than 18 the Week days, but my refund was still refused. SHAME ON If a new purchase is not YOU, Vern Burton needed, in-store credit just ties Community Center and up money. city of Port Angeles, for not holding the Daddy-Daughter Dance RANTS TO REAL estate this year. companies who take blurry phoWe look forward to doing it tos of houses for sale. every year. This would have been The gallery of pictures you our seventh year as a tradition post on your websites should be in our family. comprehensive and cleanly shot.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, September 6, 2015 SECTION
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B Seahawks
Seattle trims roster to 53 BY NICK PATTERSON THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD
SEATTLE — Robert Turbin and Will Blackmon were among the casualties Saturday as the Seattle Seahawks worked toward finalizing their roster for the start of the regular season. Saturday was the deadline for NFL teams to trim their rosters to 53 players. Among the moves made by the Seahawks was placing Turbin, the team’s second-string running back the past three seasons, on injured reserve, as well as waiving Blackmon, who was signed as a free agent during the offseason to provide depth at cornerback. The Seahawks also picked up a new player Saturday, acquiring safety Kelcie McCray from the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick, which is believed to be a fifth rounder. McCray, who measures in at 6-foot-1 and 205 pounds, is in his fourth season. Originally an undrafted free agent out of Arkansas State, McCray appeared in all 16 games for the Chiefs last season, though he has never started an NFL game. He provides Seattle safety depth while starter Kam Chancellor continues his holdout.
Turbin out for season Turbin, a fourth-round pick in the 2012 draft, was Marshawn Lynch’s primary back-up the past three seasons. He appeared slated to serve the same role this season. However, Turbin suffered a sprained ankle in Seattle’s preseason game at San Diego last Saturday and reportedly will be unavailable for about five weeks. The Seahawks also need to clear room for the impending signing of veteran running back Fred Jackson, an eight-year veteran who was released by the Buffalo Bills on Monday. By being placed on injured reserve Turbin is ineligible to play this season. Blackmon, an eight-year veteran who spent the past two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, was signed during the offseason to help provide cover at cornerback following the free-agent departure of Byron Maxwell and the injury to Jeremy Lane. Blackmon had been serving as Seattle’s nickel back during the preseason. Other notable names on Saturday’s cut list included former University of Washington receivers Kevin Smith and Kasen Williams. Smith and Williams, trying to catch on a first-year free agents, both impressed throughout training camp and the preseason, with Smith showing promise as a returner and Williams making a number of good catches. TURN
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PT runs over Riders Wheeler leads 49-0 rout of PA BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — On the first play from scrimmage, Port Townsend’s Wesley Wheeler took a handoff, blasted through the line, broke toward the left sideline and gained 49 yards. Two plays later, Ezra Easley ran into the end zone from 5 yards out. That’s pretty much how it went Friday at Memorial Field. The Redhawks kept running, and Port Angeles never really stopped them, and Port Townsend racked up 365 yards on the ground (436 total) en route to a 49-0 win. “The line blocked . . . awesome,” Wheeler said. “If I was just a little bit quicker, I could have got that touchdown on that first play. I mean, there was no one in sight. The O-line just blasted the D-line on that. And the other running backs were getting to the linebackers and just sealing the edge. “We were just all over.” The Redhawks were inspired to beat the Roughriders after opening 2014 with a 14-13 loss at Port Angeles. But no Port Townsend player was as motivated as Wheeler, who moved from Port Angeles to Port Townsend his freshman year. “I played middle school ball
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Port Townsend running back Wesley Wheeler (44) pushes off and gets around Port Angeles’ Caleb Joslin. ALSO . . . with these guys. They know me,” Wheeler, now a senior, said of the Port Angeles players. “It’s an emotional thing, but it was fun.” Lightning briefly slowed Port Townsend, but it was only a delay. The second game of a doubleheader — Sequim defeated Chimacum 43-6 in the opener — was scheduled to start at 8 p.m., but the game’s officials
saw lightning and pulled the players off the field. By rule, the kickoff had to wait for 30 more minutes. Once the game did start, Port Townsend struck quickly and had a 7-0 lead before the game was two minutes old. Then, after forcing a threeand-out on Port Angeles’ first offensive possession, Wheeler opened the Redhawks’ second
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Sequim’s Velarde scores three TDs BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Sequim’s Nick Faunce (18), Gavin Velarde (23) and Noah Christiansen (11) celebrate after one of Velarde’s three touchdowns against Chimacum.
College Football “We didn’t execute our X’s and O’s.” Asked what went wrong for the Cougars, Allison said: “We gave up 24 points in the second half.” Washington State quarterback Luke Falk left the game late in the fourth quarter with an injury. Coach Mike Leach, as is his custom, refused to discuss any injuries. Leach said Portland State didn’t do anything tricky, and overcame plenty of adversity in winning the game. The Cougars dominated
the first half, although they managed to hold only a 10-0 lead at halftime. “We didn’t tackle very good,” Leach said, a major reason the Vikings outgained them 233 yards to 104 yards on the ground. “We are a lot better team than that.” It was the first time Portland State beat a Pac12 team in 15 tries, and lifted their record to 3-32 against FBS teams. It was Washington State’s first loss to an FCS team in 20 outings. “We never got in a rhythm on offense” Leach said. “They were a real mature team,” Leach said of Port-
land State. “They hung together, and we got impatient.” Steven Long scored on a 1-yard run with just over 2 minutes left in the game to lift Portland State to the upset. Portland State quarterback Alex Kuresa completed just 7 of 12 passes for 61 yards, but led all rushers with 92 yards on 16 carries in the opener for both teams. “He has the ability to make plays with his feet,” coach Bruce Barnum said. Falk completed 27 of 41 passes for 289 yards with two touchdowns for Washington State. TURN
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PORT TOWNSEND — Sequim utilized the fleet feet of sophomore Gavin Velarde and the deep pass to roll Chimacum 43-6 in the first game of a doubleheader at Memorial Field. Sequim posted all of its points in Friday’s season opener in a first-half frenzy, triggering a running clock with 3:18 to go before halftime. “We executed at a pretty dang good level for our first game,” Sequim coach Erik Wiker said. “Not a lot of turnovers, not a lot of broken assignments — until I watch it on film I suppose — just some minor things to hopefully tweak and get better each week.” Velarde rushed three times for 81 yards, bouncing jet sweeps to the outside for touchdown runs of 33 and 40 yards, and also returned a free kick after a safety 67 yards for another score. TURN
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PULLMAN — Washington State linebacker Jeremiah Allison wasn’t going to fish for excuses after the Cougars of the Pac-12 were upset by Portland State of the FCS 24-17 on Saturday. The game was played in a driving rainstorm with unseasonably chilly temperatures, which likely hurt Washington State’s passing offense more than Portland State. Allison wasn’t having it. “You have to deal with the circumstances,” he said. “They were playing in the same rain as we did. They made tackles.
drive with a 42-yard run that moved the ball to the Riders’ 16-yard line. On the next play, Detrius Kelsall ran it in for the first of his four first-half touchdowns.
Big-play Wolves roll to 43-6 win
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Today’s Today Baseball: Olympic Crosscutters Gold at Black Hills, noon; Olympic Crosscutters Black at Tumwater, noon.
Monday No events scheduled.
Tuesday Boys Tennis: Chimacum/Port Townsend at Kingston, 4 p.m.; Sequim at Olympic, 4 p.m. Girls Soccer: Chimacum at Olympic JV, 5 p.m.; Crosspoint at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m. Volleyball: Forks at Chimacum, 6:15 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 243; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 677. Women’s high game: Jeannie Phelps, 186; women’s high series: Jeannie Phelps, 509. Leading team: Geoducks.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Wednesday Ladies Club Medal Play Net: Rena Peabody, 71; Donna Willenberg, 72; Dolly Burnett, 74; Doris Sparks, 75; Sherry Henderson, 75; Denise Clarke, 75. Chip In’s No. 13: Denise Clarke. No. 18: Doris Sparks. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par One Each Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 63; Mark Mitrovich, 68. Net: Dick Goodman, 61; Daryl Jensen, 61; Dennis Watson, 61; Tom Hainstock, 61; Andy Vanderweyden, 63; Bill Pampell, 63; Lyle Andrus, 63; John Tweter, 63; Steve Jones, 64. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 62; John Tweter and Paul Stutesman, 68. Team net: Dennis Watson and Jan Hardin, 55; Tom Hainstock and Duane Vernon, 57; Lawrence Bingham and Steve Hutchings, 57; Dennis Watson and Jim Cole, 58; Dick Goodman and Daryl Jensen, 58; Daryl Jensen and Dennis Bourget, 58; Lyle Andrus and Herb Renner, 59; Bernie Anselmo and Dave Henderson, 59; Buddy Fraser and Larry Aillaud, 59. Sunday, Aug. 30 Men’s Club Three 3’s Gross: David Wahlsten, 31; Paul Reed, 32. Net: Troy Atwell, 30.5; Carl Cadwell, 30.5; Scott Spencer, 31; Tom Hainstock, 31.5; Jan Hardin, 31.5; Mark Leffers, 32; Gerald Petersen, 32; John Sadler, 32. Saturday, Aug. 29 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 35; Gary Thorne, 36. Net: Greg Senf, 32; Dave Wahlsten, 33.5; Jeff Konopaski, 34; Daryl Jensen, 34. Team gross: Greg Senf and Dave Wahlsten, 66; Dave Wahlsten and Mark Mitrovich, 67. Team net: Greg Senf and Gary Thorne, 62; Tom Lowe and Daryl Jensen, 63; Greg Senf and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Daryl Jensen and Mark Leffers, 64. Thursday, Aug. 27 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 67; Gary Thorne, 68. Net: Ray Dooley, 62; Andy Duran, 63; Tony Sample, 64; Daryl Jensen, 64; Dick Goodman, 65; Gerald Stephanz, 65; Jerry Hendricks, 65; Bob Brodhun, 66; Bob Reidel, 66; Chuck Turner, 66; Dennis Ingram, 66; Kerry Perkins, 66. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Greg Thomas and Gerald Stephanz, 74. Team net: Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 55; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 58; Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 60; Tony Sample and Jerry Hendricks, 61; Al Osterberg and Eric Kovatch, 62; Gary McLaughlin and Dave Henderson, 62; Al Osterberg and Erick Blume, 63; Eric Kovatch and Erick Blume, 63; Tom Hainstock and Tim Holth, 63; Gerald Stephanz and John Tweter, 63; Dick Goodman and Daryl Jenesen, 63; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 63; Tom Lowe and Perry Keeling, 63; Perry Keeling and Dennis Ingram, 63. Wednesday, Aug. 26 Ladies Club Putts Net: Barb Thompson, 33; Marie Murata, 33; Sue Barber, 34; Dolly Burnett, 34; Doris Sparks, 34.
Chip In’s No. 13: Marie Murata. Merchants League Final Standings Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Crepierie 286.5 2. Supplyworks 252 3. Olympic Sewer & Drain 251.5 4. Dream Team 221 5. Fryer & Sons 220 6. John L. Scott Real Estate 208 7. Rudy’s Automotive 205 8. Rudy’s Automotive 200.5 9. Southern Yachts 186.5 10. APS Electric 186 11. Glass Services 181 12. D&K Painting 171.5 159 13. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 14. Elwood Allstate 158.5 15. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 153 16. Briten’s Yard Care 151.5 17. Misfits 141.5 18. Defrang Services 110 19. Lakeside Industries 93 Division One (0 to 8) handicap Gross: Jim Jones Jr., 34; Rick Hoover, 35; Paul Reed, 35; Greg Thomas, 36; Jim Root, 36. Net: Aaron Clawson, 31; Barry Tate, 33; Randy Hoch, 34; Rochelle Hoffman, 34; Tony Dunscomb, 34; Jeff James, 35; Perry Keeling, 35. Division Two (9 to 13) handicap Gross: Dean Burton, 42; Tory Clayton, 42. Net: Bobby Allis, 32; Dave Cameron, 32; Jerry Brinkman, 33; Debbie Jones, 34; Chris Hoare, 34; Eddie Mathews, 35; Kent Kovalenko, 36; George Drake, 36; Chad Williams, 36. Division Three (14 and up) handicap Gross: Bill Van Gordon, 43; Dominique Hall, 47. Net: Zach Slota, 31; Helen Arnold, 31; Linda Chansky, 34; Barb Thompson, 35; Harry Thompson, 35; Joanie Hanson, 37; James Paulsen, 37. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Merchant League Playoffs — Quarter Final Round Team Standings through Thursday Team 1. Windermere Sequim East 2. Dungeness Golf Shop 3. Skyridge Golf Club 4. All Weather Heatng 5. America’s Finest 6. Mischmidt 7. UPF 8. Mulligans 9. Jamestown Aces 10. Sequim Plumbing 11. Eric’s RV 12. AM Systems Weekly results All Weather Heating, 5, America’s Finest, 5 Windermere Sequim East, 7.5, Mulligans, 2.5 Dungeness Golf Shop, 6.5, UPF, 3.5 Skyridge Golf Club, 5.5, Mischmidt, 4.5 Sequim Plumbing, 8, Eric’s RV, 2 Jamestown Aces, 10, AM Systems, 0 Low handicap division Gross: Robert Bourns, 38; Shane Price, 41; Dustin Halverson, 41; Robbie Bourns, 41. Net: Steve Lewis, 36; Chuck Parrish, 37; Pete Nesse, 37; Rich Burlingame, 38. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Robbie Bourns, 14 ft. 3 in. High handicap division: Kevin Gallacci, 7 ft. 7 in. High handicap division Gross: Dan Wilder Jr., 44; Judy Reno, 48; Matt Bailey, 48; Kim Mishko, 49. Net: Percy Schmaus, 34; Ben Neff, 36; Chris Curtis, 37; Kim Tomajko, 37. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Tim Bittner, 6 ft. 9 in. ACE Day Tournament Flight One Gross: Sid Krumpe, 68. Net: Grant Ritter, 68; Don Walker, 71. Flight Two Gross: Warren Cortez, 83. Net: Cary Richardson, 68; Ed Busch, 70. Flight Three Gross: Pat Lauerman, 87. Net: Ted Johnson, 67; Ron Fye, 72. Flight Four Gross: Richard Koharian, 90. Net: Joe tomita, 68; Bate Bankert, 73. Closest to pin Flight one No. 4: Everett Thometz, 10 ft. 7.5 in. Flight two No. 4: Ray Ballantyne, 3 ft. 5 in. Flight three No. 11: Ted Johnson, 24 ft. 9 in. Flight four No. 8, open: Gary Williams, 9 ft. 1.5 in.
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Non tournament qualifiers Gross: Gary Kettel, 74. Net: Bill Berry, 70. Closest to pin No. 11: Verl Nelson, 60 ft. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Joe Hart, 34; Fritz Field, 34; Jim Elvert, 34. Lady Niners Drives and Fairways Only Net: Susan Elvert, 28; Christie Wilson, 30.2; Gwyen Boger, 31; Patricia Palmeri, 31. SWGA Field Shots Flight One Gross: Cheryl Coulter, 62; Judy Flanders, 62; Sherry Meythaler, 69. Flight Two Gross: Jan Prout, 63; Nan Godfrey, 64; Nadia Saulsbury, 75. Wednesday Men’s Club Par 36 White Flight Gross: Mark Meythaler, 39. Gold Flight Gross: Jay Tomlin, 34; Bill Dickin, 34. Net: Mike Main, 27. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Aug. 30 Odd Or Even Best 9 Gross: Josh Koester, 36. Net: Jim Lounsberry, 31; Chuck Parrish, 32.5; Richard Garvey, 32.5; Dan Dougherty, 32.5; Mike Penna, 32.5; Greg Valaske, 33; Walt Barker, 33.5; Mike Tipton, 34; John O’Rourke, 34; Gene Potter, 34.5; Bob Madsen, 34.5.
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Seattle 016 200 002—11 Oakland 410 003 000— 8 E—K.Seager (14), Semien (33). DP—Seattle 2, Oakland 1. LOB—Seattle 3, Oakland 8. 2B—K.Marte (9), K.Seager (30), Morrison (13), B.Miller (20), Lawrie (24), B.Butler (25). 3B— Semien (5). HR—K.Seager (22), S.Romero (1), Valencia (13). SB—Canha (6). CS—B.Miller 2 (4), Burns 2 (8). SF—B.Miller. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 1 Olmos 1 /3 6 5 4 1 0 Jo.Ramirez W,1-0 12/3 0 0 0 0 1 Zych 2 3 2 2 1 3 Guaipe H,2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 Kensing H,5 /3 0 0 0 0 0 1/ Nuno H,4 0 0 0 0 3 1 Ca.Smith H,18 11/3 3 0 0 0 1 Wilhelmsen S,9-9 1 0 0 0 1 1 Oakland Brooks L,1-2 21/3 6 6 6 2 2 2/ Venditte 1 1 0 1 3 2 Abad 2 2 2 2 1 0 Doolittle 1 0 0 0 0 2 Dull 1 0 0 0 0 2 Fe.Rodriguez 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pomeranz 1 2 2 2 0 2 Zych pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Umpires—Home, Gabe Morales; First, Sam Holbrook; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Tripp Gibson. T—3:38. A—16,382 (35,067).
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Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 2 Baltimore 10, Toronto 2 Cleveland 8, Detroit 1 Boston 7, Philadelphia 5 Chicago White Sox 12, Kansas City 1 Houston 8, Minnesota 0 Seattle 11, Oakland 8 L.A. Angels 5, Texas 2 Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 Toronto 5, Baltimore 1 Philadelphia at Boston, late Cleveland at Detroit, late Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, late Minnesota at Houston, late Seattle at Oakland, late Texas at L.A. Angels, late Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay (Archer 12-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 5-7), 10:05 a.m. Baltimore (Tillman 9-10) at Toronto (Estrada 11-8), 10:07 a.m. Cleveland (Co.Anderson 2-3) at Detroit (Verlander 3-6), 10:08 a.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-2) at Boston (E.Rodriguez 8-5), 10:35 a.m. Chicago White Sox (E.Johnson 0-0) at Kansas City (Cueto 2-4), 11:10 a.m. Minnesota (Duffey 2-1) at Houston (Keuchel 16-6), 11:10 p.m. Texas (Lewis 14-7) at L.A. Angels (Santiago 7-9), 12:35 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 6-3) at Oakland (Nolin 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 10:08 a.m. Toronto at Boston, 10:35 a.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Houston at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 6:05 p.m.
National League West Division W L Los Angeles 76 58 San Francisco 69 66 San Diego 65 70 Arizona 65 71 Colorado 56 78 East Division W L New York 74 60 Washington 69 65 Miami 56 79 Atlanta 54 81 Philadelphia 53 82 Central Division W L St. Louis 86 48 Pittsburgh 80 53 Chicago 77 57 Milwaukee 59 75 Cincinnati 55 78
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Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 14, Arizona 5 Washington 5, Atlanta 2, 10 innings Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 5, 11 innings Boston 7, Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee at Cincinnati, ppd., rain Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 3 Colorado 2, San Francisco 1 L.A. Dodgers 8, San Diego 4 Saturday’s Games Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 6, 1st game Chicago Cubs 2, Arizona 0 Philadelphia at Boston, late Pittsburgh at St. Louis, late Milwaukee at Cincinnati, late, 2nd game Atlanta at Washington, late N.Y. Mets at Miami, late San Francisco at Colorado, late L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, late Today’s Games Milwaukee (Nelson 11-10) at Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-8), 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 2-0) at Miami (Cosart 1-4), 10:10 a.m. Atlanta (Banuelos 1-3) at Washington (J.Ross 5-5), 10:35 a.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-2) at Boston (E.Rodri-
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guez 8-5), 10:35 a.m. Arizona (R.De La Rosa 12-6) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 6-6), 11:20 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (B.Anderson 8-8) at San Diego (Cashner 5-13), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 16-7) at Colorado (Flande 3-1), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (G.Cole 15-8) at St. Louis (Lackey 11-8), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Washington, 10:05 a.m. Milwaukee at Miami, 10:10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Colorado at San Diego, 1:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 6:05 p.m.
Football NFL games Thursday’s Game Pittsburgh at New England, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept 13 Green Bay at Chicago, 10 a.m. Kansas City at Houston, 10 a.m. Seattle at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Cleveland at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Miami at Washington, 10 a.m. Carolina at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Detroit at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Baltimore at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Tennessee at Tampa Bay, 1:25 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m. Thursday, Sep. 17 Denver at Kansas City, 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Sep. 20 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Arizona at Chicago, 10 a.m. Houston at Carolina, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. New England at Buffalo, 10 a.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Washington, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Miami at Jacksonville, 1:05 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 1:25 p.m. Seattle at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m. Monday, Sep. 21 N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m.
Wolves: Two-QB system will remain intact CONTINUED FROM B1 knows where I’m going, he knows my speed and where to put the “Velarde has a fast mode and ball.” A play later Mark Feeney he has a super-fast mode, and sometimes he doesn’t have to use rushed up the middle for a 7-yard that [super-fast mode],” Wiker touchdown. The Wolves forced a three-andsaid. “If he doesn’t have to, he out on the next Chimacum possession, and Velarde returned a doesn’t.” Ethan Richmond opened the punt 28 yards to again give game with a 31-yard kickoff Sequim good field position. He scored on a 33-yard jet return to put the Wolves in solid field position at the Chimacum sweep to put the Wolves up 13-0 with 7:27 to go in the first quarter. 47-yard line. Sequim continued to clamp A holding penalty marched Sequim back, and the Cowboys down on defense, denying the looked poised to force a three-and- Cowboys a first down until their third offensive possession. out. Velarde went to the right with But on third-and-9, Sequim senior quarterback Nick Faunce the jet sweep for his second score rolled to his right and uncorked a from 40 yards out and a 20-0 lead deep bomb down the right side- with 6:55 until halftime. “The blocking was really good line that was caught by a diving tonight,” Velarde said. “The holes Richmond for a 39-yard gain. “We just have a connection,” were there and they stayed open Richmond said of he and Faunce. for a long time.” A deep kickoff by Sequim’s “We’ve been playing since Wolfpack [Sequim youth football] Thomas Winfield pinned the Cowand throwing the ball around boys near the goal line, and Arnold after school growing up, so he Black took advantage, sacking
Cowboys quarterback Quinn Dowling for a safety. On the following free kick, Velarde moved through a mass of players and found the right edge, coasting to a 67-yard return for a touchdown. Chimacum’s other quarterback, James Porter, was intercepted at midfield on the Cowboys’ next play
Freshman to freshman Sequim quarterback Riley Cowan then completed three consecutive passes, capped by a 23-yard corner route to fellow freshman Kyler Rollness. Wiker said he plans to continue using the two-quarterback approach going forward. “Next week we will still probably play both of them some, we just have to see what the film reveals,” Wiker said. “I can’t wait to get a look at it. “I definitely think Nick did a little bit better. He’s a senior, he has some composure, he knows
the kids, he has a good rapport with some of the kids — he played youth football with Richmond — so there’s a good level of trust. “I would say the older guy did pretty good and the young guy did pretty good for a young guy.” Feeney scored his second touchdown on a 1-yard run with 3:18 to go in the quarter to trigger the running clock. He finished with five carries for 39 yards and also caught two passes for 14 yards. Chimacum put together a scoring drive after halftime that was lead by running back Elijah Avery’s 25 yards on two carries. Trevon Noel scored a 1-yard run to snap the shutout with 4:31 to go in the third quarter. Wiker walked off the field pleased with the result. “They executed fairly well, they played at their level, which was really good,” Wiker said. “I think we had some mistakes, but you’re bound to have some in the first game. It wasn’t the nightmare or that kind of stuff that can
happen in the first game.” Sequim (1-0) hosts Coupeville (0-1) in a nonleague game at 5 p.m. Friday. Chimacum (0-1) visits Forks (0-1) at 7 p.m. Friday. Sequim 43, Chimacum 6 Sequim Chimacum
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30 0 0— 43 0 6 0— 6 First Quarter S— Feeney 7 rush (kick missed) S— Velarde 33 rush (Winfield kick) Second Quarter S— Velarde 40 rush (Winfield kick) S— Black safety S— Velarde 67 kick return (Winfield kick) S— Rollness 23 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) S— Feeney 1 rush (Winfield kick) Third Quarter C—Noel 1 rush (rush no good) Individual Stats Rushing— C: Avery 6-31, Noel 5-15, Shaw 3-5, Raines 2-1, Dowling 5-(-2), Torres 2-(-16). S: Velarde 3-81, Feeney 5-39, Hilliard 2-17, Stamper 3-12, Black 2-10, Rollness 1-5, Richmond 1-4, Whitney 1-0, Faunce 1-(-4), Greslie 2-(-9). Passing—C: Dowling 8-16, 75; Porter 0-2-2. S: Faunce 4-5, 55; Cowan 3-5, 47, TD; Young 2-2, 5. Receiving—C: Porter 3-33, Shaw 3-14, Avery 1-10, Noel 1-1. S: Richmond 3-52, Rollness 2-26, Feeney 2-14, Christiansen 1-13, Gorr 1-2.
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CLALLAM BAY — Cal Ritter had high praise for the Clallam Bay Bruins after they opened the season with a 34-14 home win over Crescent. “I was impressed,” Clallam Bay’s sixth-year coach said after Friday’s win. “Those first two quarters that we played are probably two of the best we’ve had since I’ve been coaching.” Freshman Clayton Willis opened the scoring with a 63-yard run, and the Bruins scored 14 points in the first quarter and 20 more in the second quarter to hold a 34-6 halftime lead. “I think they got a little hunger in them. I think they want win,” Ritter said. “We’re not deep, so I told them to give me 100 percent, 100 percent of the LONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS time. “After getting that first Clallam Bay running back Clayton Willis (30) attempts to escape the score, it set the tone.” defense of Crescent’s Wyatt McNeece, left, and Luke Leonard (24).
Trailing the play is Clallam Bay’s Sam Signor (25). New QB leads Ritter was thrilled by how the Bruins who were playing new roles performed, particularly firsttime quarterback Alan Greene. “I had a couple kids that did really well, but the one that really impressed me was Alan Greene,” Ritter said. “He stepped up and led the team.” Ritter estimated Greene threw for more than 150 yards, and completed passes to several receivers, including Sam Signor, Kyle Keys, Caiton Smith and Martin Cummins. “The other player who had a phenomenal game was Clayton Willis,” Ritter said. “He ran the ball hard. Every single run of his was up and down the field, it
Prep Football was with purpose.” Ritter liked the defense played by both Greene and Willis. The Bruins’ speed was too much for Crescent, which was without its fastest players due to minor injuries.
Crescent satisfied First-year Loggers coach Brian Shimko said that at least a few of those players — KC Spencer, Jakob Baillargeon and Eric Emery — likely would have played if Friday’s game was a Northwest Football League matchup. (That will come next month in Joyce.) Despite the loss, Shimko was happy with how the
Loggers played. “Of course, I wanted a ‘W’, the kids did, too,” Shimko said of his high school coaching debut. “But it wasn’t a blowout for an 8-man game. “I’m very satisfied with how the game went. We marched the ball down the field.” Quarterback Neil Peppard led Crescent with 105 yards rushing on 17 carries and one TD. He also completed 3 of 9 passes for 74 yards. Noah Leonard caught two of those passes for 36 yards, and McCabe Story had one catch for 38 yards. Story scored the Loggers’ other TD, a 7-yard run off a pitch by Kyle Buchanan. Leonard carried 10 times for 46 yards, and Buchanan gained 50 yards on
12 carries. Clallam Bay returns to action with a road game against Rainier Christian on Friday, while the Loggers host Muckleshoot on Saturday. Clallam Bay 34, Crescent 14 Crescent Clallam Bay
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Vashon Island 12, Forks 7 VASHON — The Spartans fell in the final minute of their season opener, as the Pirates scored with 20 seconds left. “It could have gone a lot worse, it could gone a lot better,” first-year Forks coach Craig Shetterly said of Friday’s game. “All things considered, I feel good about it. “We wanted to see how
the kids would react to the pace of the game. They responded really well, even from the get-go. “You could sense their belief got better every single snap.”
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Jack sacks The Spartans’ defense forced six turnovers — four fumbles and two interceptions — and Jack Dahlgren had three sacks. “He is just an unbeliveable football player,” Shetterly said of Dahlgren. Cole Baysinger took most of the snaps at quarterback for Forks and completed 9 of 15 passes for 138 yards and an interception. He also picked off a pass on defense. “Cole made some good throws,” Shetterly said. “He always finds himself around the ball, especially on defense.” Kenny Gale scored the Spartans’ only touchdown with a 33-yard run late in the fourth quarter. He finished with 134 yards on 19 carries. Jae Eastman added 21 yards on the ground. Keishaun Ramsey, Austin Whiting and Nathan Williamson all caught passes for Forks. “I have to give a lot credit to that team,” Shetterly said of Vashon Island. “They are well-coached well in a lot of ways, and it’s a difficult defense to deal with.” Forks hosts Chimacum on Friday night. Vashon Island 14, Forks 7 Forks Vashon
0 0 0 7— 7 0 6 0 6— 12 Second Quarter V—Fumble return (PAT no good) Fourth Quarter F—Gale 33 run (Silva kick) V—11 run (PAT no good) Individual Stats Rushing— F: Gale 19-134, Baysinger 9-21, Eastman 3-21, Ramsey 3-6, Silva 3-(-3). Passing—F: Baysinger 9-15,-1, 138. Receiving—F: Whiting 2-39, Ramsey 1-22, Williamson 1-13.
The Cougars’ opening drive stalled on Portland State’s 4-yard line, and they settled for Erik Powell’s 21-yard field goal and a 3-0 lead. Washington State had a bizarre drive on their second possession, moving forward and back over 90 yards because of penalties, and converting three fourth-down plays, before Powell’s 22-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Aaron Sibley. Washington State’s first touchdown came on a screen pass from Falk to Keith Harrington, which the freshman running back turned into a 24-yard gain that gave the Cougars a 10-0 lead midway through the second quarter. Portland State came out strong in the third quarter, driving 75 yards with Paris Penn scoring on a 4-yard rush to cut Washington State’s lead to 10-7. On Portland State’s next possession, Jonathan Gonzales kicked a 42-yard field goal to tie the score at 10 with 4:37 left in the third. Washington State turned the ball over on downs on its next possession, with Portland State taking over on its own 28. The Vikings were forced to punt, but Washington State’s Kyrin Priester fumbled the catch and Portland State recovered on Washington State’s 11. Nate Tago pounded over from the 8 to give Portland State a 17-10 lead with 13:06 left. “We caught a break on that muffed punt,” Barnum said. Tavares Martin returned the ensuing kickoff to Portland State’s 46, aided by a face-mask penalty against the Vikings. Gabe Marks caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Falk to tie the score at 17 with 9:11 left.
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Redhawks: Sua: ‘Our linemen were on point’ CONTINUED FROM B1 Another Port Angeles three-and-out led to another Port Townsend touchdown. This time, Kelsall scored from 14 yards out. The Redhawks’ lead after one quarter was 21-0. “We just needed to come out a lot faster than we did, and we got hit up pretty big, hit from all angles,” Port Angeles first-year head coach Bret Curtis said. “Call it growing pains or whatever you want to call it, we just didn’t come out of the gate very well. That was probably the No. 1 thing. “That’s a good team. I mean, Port Townsend, they’ve got a good team, that’s all there is to it. And they executed real well.” On the first play of the second quarter, Port Townsend quarterback David Sua hooked up with Wheeler for a 29-yard pass play.
Kelsall followed with a 15-yard run, and then jogged in from the 1 for his third TD on the next play. “Our offensive linemen, they were just firing out, making big holes for us,” Kelsall said. His fourth score came on the next drive when he intercepted Port Angeles quarterback Ryan Rodocker and returned it 40 yards for a score, extending the lead to 35-0. “I think we just came out with intensity,” Kelsall said. “And we were underdogs, so we were more fired up.” Kelsall was injured on Port Townsend’s next drive and missed the remainder of the game. He said he expects to return for Thursday’s game against Bellevue Christian. After setting up so many scores, Wheeler finally got his with a 21-yard run that made it 42-0. Port Angeles finally
picked up its first — and only — first down of the game on its next drive. Rodocker turned nothing into something by eluding the blitz, rolling to his left and finding Joe Danz for a 55-yard gain. A few plays later, Rodocker lofted a dime to Danz that looked like a TD, but Danz was ruled out of bounds. Danz — who is Wheeler’s cousin — also intercepted Sua in the third quarter. The second half was mercifully sped up with a running clock due to the 40-point differential. Wheeler completed the scoring with a 4-yard run in the fourth quarter. Wheeler carried 11 times for 147 yards and two TDs. “I was very motivated. I got after it this week. I stayed after practice and ran hills and took the weight room very seriously,”
Wheeler said. “And I’m going to start using that tactic every week now. Last year and all my other years playing, I wouldn’t go through the motions, but now I know the level of intensity I’ve got to practice at.” Easley ran seven times for 66 yards, Kelsall finished with five carries for 61 yards and Kyle Blankenship gained 41 yards on eight carries. Sua, last year’s Olympic League 1A Offensive MVP, found the downside of his move from running back to quarterback: when everyone else is doing so well, it reduces his playmaking opportunities — though he was quick to point out his 25-yard run in the first quarter. “I’m so excited about this victory, because I thought it was going to be the hardest matchup of our season, but I was very happy with the
success that happened,” Sua said. “Our linemen were on point.” Curtis said the Riders’ inexperience with the new coaching staff and schemes was evident, and that it wasn’t completely unexpected. What was unexpected was how badly the game went for Port Angeles, despite knowing how good Port Townsend could play. “It was a shocker. It was a shocker for all of us. We didn’t expect for it to be that one-sided and to get beat like that,” Curtis said. “My message [to the players] is that everybody in the coaching staff, everybody in the stadium that’s played organized football, has been through that, unless they’re lying to you. “You can’t think of it in permanent terms. It’s one game.” Curtis said the coaching
staff shares the blame for the loss. “There’s some things we need to take a look at as coaches to get the guys in better spots, and some things we can tighten up scheme-wise,” he said. Port Townsend 49, Port Angeles 0 Port Angeles 0 0 0 0— 0 Port Townsend 21 21 0 7— 49 First Quarter PT—Easley 5 run (Coker kick) PT—Kelsall 10 run (Coker kick) PT—Kelsall 14 run (Coker kick) Second Quarter PT—Kelsall 1 run (Coker kick) PT—Kelsall 40 interception return (Coker kick) PT—Wheeler 11 run (Coker kick) Fourth Quarter PT—Wheeler 4 run (Coker kick) Individual Stats Rushing— PT: Wheeler 11-147, Easley 7-66, Kelsall 5-61, Blankenship 8-41, Sua 3-34, Hill 3-16, Thetford 1-0. PA: Bohman 15-(-4), Lausche 3-(-9), Rodocker 2-(-21). Passing—PT: Sua 4-9-1, 60; Hill 1-3, 11. PA: Rodocker 4-11-1, 73. Receiving—PT: Wheeler 1-29, Easley 1-16, Coker 1-11, Marx 1-9, Kelsall 1-6. PA: Danz 1-55, Lausche 1-9, Landry 1-7, Joslin 1-2.
________ Sports Editor Lee Horton can be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com.
Hawks: Rawls is still on roster Eagles cut Tim Tebow BY ARNIE STAPLETON CONTINUED FROM B1 ning back Thomas Rawls. The undrafted free agent out of Central MichiThree picks from this year’s draft — tackle Terry gan had a strong prePoole (fourth round), defen- season, culminating in an 11-carry, 87-yard perforsive end Obum Gwacham mance in Seattle’s pre(sixth round) and safety season finale Thursday Ryan Murphy (seventh round) — were also waived. against Oakland. Whether Rawls makes Also among Saturday’s it to opening day is still in moves was the placement question as the Seahawks of defensive tackle Jesse Williams on the reserve/ would have to open up a non-football illness list. roster spot in order to sign Williams, a fifth-round Jackson. pick in 2013, was the feelSeattle has three playgood story of Seattle’s ers who are still on the rostraining camp as he was ter, but don’t count toward attempting to come back the 53. just three months after Chancellor remains undergoing surgery to exempt during his holdout, remove a cancerous kidney. while receiver Paul RichHe will be ineligible to ardson and cornerback Jerpractice or play for the emy Lane are on the physiteam until after Week 6. cally-unable-to-perform list One of the few surprises and are out until at least to make the team was run- after Week 6.
Some of the players cut Saturday will remain with the team. Seattle will put together its 10-player practice squad today. Seattle opens the regular season next Sunday at St. Louis.
Saturday’s Cuts Terminated veteran contract: CB Will Blackmon, TE Anthony McCoy. Waived: LB Tyrell Adams, TE RaShaun Allen, QB R.J. Archer, DE Obum Gwacham, S Keenan Lambert, DT T.Y. McGill, CB Douglas McNeil III, S Ronald Martin Jr., G/C Will Pericak, LB Eric Pinkins, T Terry Poole, LB Alex Singleton, WR Kevin Smith, RB Rod Smith, DE Julius Warmsley, WR Kasen Williams. Placed on injured reserve: CB Mohammed Seisay, RB Robert Turbin. Placed on reserve/non-football illness: DT Jesse Williams.
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Tavaris Jackson. Running back: Marshawn Lynch, Christine Michael, Thomas Rawls. Fullback: Derrick Coleman, Will Tukuafu. Wide receiver: Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse, Tyler Lockett, Ricardo Lockette, Chris Matthews, B.J. Daniels. Tight end: Jimmy Graham, Luke Willson, Cooper Helfet. Offensive line: Russell Okung, Justin Britt, Drew Nowak, J.R. Sweezy, Garry Gilliam, Alvin Bailey, Patrick Lewis, Mark Glowinski, Kristjan Sokoli. DEFENSE Defensive end: Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril, Frank Clark, Cassius Marsh, Demarcus Dobbs. Defensive tackle: Brandon Mebane, Ahtyba Rubin, Jordan Hill, David King. Linebacker: Bobby Wagner, K.J. Wright, Bruce Irvin, Mike Morgan, Brock Coyle, Kevin Pierre-Lewis. Cornerback: Richard Sherman, Cary Williams, Marcus Burley, Tharold Simon, DeShawn Shead, Tye Smith. Safety: Earl Thomas, Dion Bailey, Steven Terrell, Kelcie McCray. SPECIAL TEAMS Kicker: Steven Hauschka. Punter: Jon Ryan. Long snapper: Clint Gresham.
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PRICED JUST RIGHT Rambler, large garage / shop, oversized lot, 3 br., 1.5 ba., fireplace, fenced back yard, 1,312 sf., plus 200+ sf., bonus room. Recent paint and flooring. MLS#291771 $159,900 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen
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PRIVATE SETTING 6 br., home sits on 2.7 beautiful acres and is accompanied by a 2,322 sf., detached garage, beautiful pond, irrigation water, RV parking, garden spaces, back patio with hot tub, outbuildings for storage. Very modern kitchen. Daylight basement is completely finished with a total of 3bed/1-bath on lower level. MLS#291537/825389 $399,000 Jake Tjernell P.A.: 3 Br., 2 bath cute (360)460-6250 cottage. Claw foot tub, TOWN & COUNTRY real hardwood floors, PRIVATE SETTING English garden setting, Cute 3 br, 2 ba home $925. 457-2068. where you can hear Solmar creek while sitting SEQUIM: 1Br Wateron the back deck. front. Cottage, $875. G a r d e n e r ’s p a r a d i s e See tour at www.sewith fruit trees, greenquimrentalhomes.com house and potting shed. Well taken care of and some recent updates. 605 Apartments RV Hook up and Dump. Clallam County Fire pit. MLS#291685/833845 $189,900 Tennette & Properties by Will Possinger lic# 117240 & 119828 Inc. Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 683-4844
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RARE NO BANK BEACHFRONT Level property with outstanding views of the San Juan Islands and Mt. Baker. Community boat launch and airstrip. Power in the street, water to proper ty. Septic design done. Fishing, crabbing and clamming right out your front door. MLS#291374/811682 $299,950 Carol Dana lic# 109151 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 461-9014 SOL DUC RIVER FRONT Tudor style home on 1 acre with 3 bd., 2.5 ba., loft + den/office and oversized 2 car garage with over 100’ of river fronta g e. Pe r fe c t r i ve r g e t away or full time home with vaulted wood ceilings, brick fireplace with insert and tons of storage. Includes extra parcel with shop, large carport and garden shed. MLS#291804 $297,000 Harriet Reyenga (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
STRAIT VIEW FOR SALE BY OWNER! Island Vista Way 2 br., 2 ba., 14 X 66, ‘77 Fleetwo o d M o b i l e o n 4 / 1 0 acre. Storage shed, newer carpet, vinyl, upd a t e s . Pa r t i a l w a t e r view, large front yard, forest out back. $89,000. (360)417-6867 SWEET LITTLE BUNGALOW Located on a dead end street in PA. Some updating. 2 br, 1 ba. Large open kitchen - living room floor plan. MABR has sliding door to deck (great BBQ area). Large b a ck ya r d w i t h p a r t i a l mountain view. Single car garage/shop opens to the alley. MLS#291578/837717 $125,000 Cathy Reed lic# 4553 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 460-1800 VIEW! VIEWS! VIEWS! Sweeping Views of the Straits, Harbor and Canada, 3 br., 3 ba., 2,060 sf., quiet dead end street, 2 car attached garage with workbench, new interior paint, bedroom and bathroom floors, kitchen upgrades: granite counters, appliances and flooring. MLS#291530 $339,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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P.A.: APT: Large 2 br, near library, water. sewer garbage included. no smoking no pets, good references. $750. (360)461-3415
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TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired for high-speed Internet. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500
YOUR PATHWAY TO HEAVEN ON EARTH 6.44 acres with a rustic cabin, high end yurt, RV pad, septic and much more. Owner will be there to great you. Come t o u r t h i s ex c e p t i o n a l property. MLS#291214 $289,000 Team Powell UPTOWN REALTY WORKSHOP: Heated, (360)775-5826 900 sf, with outdoor lean two. garage doors, lots of storage, bathroom, 308 For Sale kitchenette and shower. Lots & Acreage Happy Valley Area Sequim. references, $1500. LOT: Lg, Eagle Mtn., (360)683-7506 utilities, will carry contract. $70,000. 683-2455
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6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves
FLOORING: Beautiful WOOD STOVE: Jotul, C h e r r y, t o n g u e a n d certified clean burn, 26â&#x20AC;? g r o o v e , 6 0 0 s f. , . 5 0 wood. $1,400/obo. (360)928-3483 cents a foot. (360)452-0837
6042 Exercise Equipment RECUMBENT BIKE: Burley, 2 wheels, 24 sp. comfortable. $325/obo. (360)683-7144
6050 Firearms & Ammunition
6080 Home Furnishings Armoire style chest. Henredon chest in excellent condition. Dark walnut with brass hardware. $575/obo. (360)460-8883
BED: CA. King, Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme, with brass head and foot GUNS: Sig P232 Two board. $1,200/obo. Tone .380. As new, has (360)582-0484 never been carried or fired. Includes 4 mags, DINING SET: 60â&#x20AC;?x40â&#x20AC;? soft and hard cases and plus one leaf at 18â&#x20AC;? with factory paperwork. $750. 4 upholstered oak chairs cash. FTF amt my LGS on swivel base with castin Sequim and I pay the ers. Table seats 8 peofee. Dick (206)499-7151 ple. Great buy at $475. (360)670-6421 SPRINGFIELD XDS/45, 4â&#x20AC;? barrel. $425. (360)912-2071 WE BUY FIREARMS CASH ON THE SPOT ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N CLUDING ESTATES AND OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS Call (360)477-9659
Jasper Secretary: 1970â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s excellent condition,. $800. Bookcase: knotty pine, 5 shelves, beautiful, 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122;H x 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122;W x 15â&#x20AC;?D. $350. (360)808-0388.
Moving and Everything Must Go!. Stand up freezer, double bed with box spring and frame, r e c l i n e r, G M C l o c k , i d e a w ay c o u c h a n d 6055 Firewood, hlove seat, Mirror, 6 perFuel & Stoves son table and chairs, bedside tables, 2 large FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- dressers, cedar chest, ered Sequim-P.A. True couch table more! (425)918-2093 cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire S O FA : L e a t h e r, d a r k wood.com b u r g u n d y c o l o r, 6 . 5 â&#x20AC;&#x2122; long, very good condiP R O PA N E H E AT E R : t i o n . $ 3 7 5 . 3 6 0 - 4 1 7 Wa t e r fo r d , p i p e s a n d 7526 late afternoon or pad. $500. 683-4333 evenings.
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GARAGE / SHOP DOORS: New remodel plans changed, sell at cost call for sizes and $ install also avail. (360)732-4626
MOBILITY SCOOTER: Electr ic. New batter y, barely used. $400 cash. (360)808-3160 or 4528322
WANTED: Small house MISC: 1985 Honda TRX to rent or rent-to-own 1 2 5 - l i k e n e w. $ 7 0 0 . AND/OR artificial plants. (360)477-7944 Commercial wood shaper, $300. Commercial doweling machine, $350. Double dust collector, 6125 Tools never used, $750. Delta Cutt-Off saw, $125. SHOPSMITH: MARK IV (360)681-6293 Includes table saw, band MISC: Queen bedroom, saw, lathe, drill, shaper, solid maple set 5 pc., so- s a n d e r, t o o l s , i n s t r. fa, bar-b-q, glider/rocker, books. Good condition. glider footstool, propane $695 (360) 681-3811 fireplace, bentwood dining set (4) chairs, lawn- S H O P S M I T H : M o d e l 510 with extras. Ver y mowers. 681-4461 good condition. $1200. (360)457-3554 MISC: Refrigerator: Maytag, side by side, white. $350. W/D: White, TOOLS: General ConKenmore, $600/set. All tractor hand tools, Makita 1500 demo hammer, in excel. cond. Makita 3851 demo ham(360)302-1817 mer Ridgid compressor, MISC: Ridged 8000 watt 300 ft., air hose, Porter generator, electric start. C a bl e H o l e H o g w i t h $1,000/obo. 45 gal. pork new drills, Dewalt rotary rind or crab pot propane hammer with masonr y cooker. $3,000 /obo. 20 bits, Drills (Dewalt, Sengal. kettle corn or crab co, Makita). Jet 15â&#x20AC;? Drill pot cooker, with stand. mill with 1/4â&#x20AC;? - 3/8â&#x20AC;? and $500/obo. 2 theater type 1/2â&#x20AC;? collets - some toolp o p c o r n m a c h i n e s . ing, many other tools. $200/ea. or obo., new Shown by appointment cases of beer bottles. 12 only. Sequim. 22 oz. case, 24 12 oz. cell (916)768-1233. case. $10 per case.(360)477-6188 6140 Wanted MISC: Rototiller, TroyBuilt â&#x20AC;&#x153;Horseâ&#x20AC;? new motor and belts. $250. Couch/ chair/ottoman, mission style $125. Bedroom set solid maple head/foot w i t h ra i l s, 1 0 d rawe r dresser w/mirror, nightstand. $275. Free big barn cat, neutered male, friendly, great mouser. (360)452-6339
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CALLING ALL CAR BUFFS! This gorgeous home has 3 bdrm, 3 bths & den/office. Spectacular mountain VIEW, plus 7 garages! Fully landscaped with sprinklers; water feature! MLS#291158/801531 $575,000 Directions: From Washington, N on 5th Ave & N on Evans, E on Plum Tree
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LAWNSWEEPER Craftsmen 42â&#x20AC;? hi speed model #486.242223 Used once, Excellent C o n d i t i o n . $ 2 2 0 L i ke new, (360)681-7053. BENEFIT YARD SALE: T h u r. - Fr i . 9 - 6 p. m . 9 0 B ay w o o d V i l l a g e R d . #32. 50% goes to Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Assoc., bar-bq, battery charger, vacuu m , s ew i n g m a c h i n e with cabinet and chair, tools hardware, cables, electronics, household.
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AUCTION: Angeles Mini S t o ra g e ; 1 : 3 0 p. m . , T h u r s d ay, S e p t e m b e r 10, 2015, at 919 W. Laur idsen Blvd. P.A. Unit WA N T E D : I t e m s f o r A 1 6 2 , N a m e : C a s ey Haunted House Navel Gold. Call 452-2400 to Elks Lodge Char ities. verify. (360)457-3355 or Toni at (360)504-2987 AUCTION: Bayview Mini Storage; 1:00pm ThursWANTED: Single/Twin day, Sept 10, 2015, at bed in good condition 62 S. Bayview, P.A. Unit with mattress and box B-17, Kathy Rojas. Call spring. (360)683-2958 452-2400 to verify.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Clallam County Department of Community Development has issued a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS), on August 3, 2015, under SEPA Rules (Chapter 197-11-WAC) and the Clallam County Environmental Policy Ordinance (Chapter 27.01) for the proposed non-project actions mentioned below. This notice is an amendment to the Determination of Nonsignificance, issued on August 3, adding an additional 20 acres, for a total of 40 acres, to be rezoned from Rural Low (R5) to Parks and Recreation (PR).
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After review of the completed environmental checklists and other information on file with the agency, CHEVY: ‘99 Suburban, the Clallam County Responsible Official has deter4 W D , V 8 , s e a t s 8 . mined that these proposals will not have probable $3,200. (360)808-2061 significant adverse impacts on the environment. Copies of the DNS are available at the Department C H E V Y : ‘ 9 9 , Ta h o e , of Community Development during normal business 4x4, 4 dr. all factory ophours. A fourteen-day comment period has been tions. $3,500. (360)452allowed for this determination in order to receive 4156 or (361)461-7478. any pertinent comments. Comments regarding this SEPA Determination will be accepted until Septem9931 Legal Notices ber 21, 2015. Pub: September 6, 2015 Legal No.655136 Clallam County AUCTION: Angeles Mini S t o ra g e ; 1 : 3 0 p. m . , T h u r s d ay, S e p t e m b e r 10, 2015, at 919 W. Laur idsen Blvd. P.A. Unit A 1 6 2 , N a m e : C a s ey Gold. Call 452-2400 to verify. Pub: September 6, 7, 2015 Legal No. 655723
REQUEST FOR BIDS DUNGENESS IRRIGATION DISTRICT HENDRICKSON TO MCCOMB ROAD PIPING PROJECT Dungeness Irrigation District invites bids for the construction of the Hendrickson Road to McComb Road Piping Project. The prime contractor will provide all labor, equipment and materials for installation of approximately 6,282 feet of 18” irrigation pipeline and appurtenances. Work shall be completed within 22 weeks of receipt of a Notice to Proceed. The pipeline shall be operational by March 15, 2016. Any questions concerning the description of the work contained in the contract documents must be directed to Project Engineer Jay Petersen at 4 Seasons Engineering, 360-452-3023, 619 South Chase Street, Port Angeles WA 98362.
AUCTION: Bayview Mini Storage; 1:00pm Thursday, Sept 10, 2015, at 62 S. Bayview, P.A. Unit B-17, Kathy Rojas. Call V W: ‘ 1 3 J e t t a T D I , 4 452-2400 to verify. door, diesel, sunroof, Pub: Sept. 6, 7, 2015 Dungeness Irrigation District will receive sealed G P S , 7 5 K m i l e s . Legal No:655710 bids until 2:00 p.m., September 15, 2015 by U.S. $24,000. (320)232-5436 Mail or express delivery at the office of the Project Administrator, Clallam Conservation District, 228 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the Clallam County Clallam County form of a cashier’s or certified check, or Bid Bond in CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount & FACILITIES DEPARTMENT of the bid. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 15, 2015 for: DUNGENESS LANDING -PILING REPLACEMENTComplete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360-457-3404. All bidding and related questions shall be directed to Joel G. Winborn at: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us.
Bidders may purchase copies of the Bidding Documents (half-size plans and specifications) by mailing a Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30.00) (non-refundable) check or cashiers’ check payable to Clallam Conservation District; 228 W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362; ATTN: Joe Holtrop. If purchasing by mail, please indicate your request for Bidding Documents for the Dungeness Irrigation District HENDRICKSON-MCCOMB ROAD PIPING PROJECT. Electronic copies may be obtained by email. Phone 360-775-3747 to request electronic copies. Informational copies of maps, plans, and specifications are available for review at the office Clallam Conservation District. Pub: Aug. 30, Sept. 2, 6, 9, 2015 Legal No. 654050
The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL - DUNGENESS LANDING - PILING REPLACEMENT”. Ad- 9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles dress bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Legals Legals Commissioners 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand deliver to 223 Summary of Ordinance Adopted by the East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, WashingPort Angeles City Council ton. Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not On September 1, 2015 be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or email. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond. Ordinance No. 3538
FORD: ‘70, 500, 4dr.,3 speed stick, 302, new ex h a u s t , n ew t i r e s / wheels. $2,650/obo (360)452-4156 or Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that will (360)681-7478 affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into FORD: ‘91 Thunderbird pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises ad defined in Title VI of the Civil Sport. High output 5 liter Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordV- 8 , Au t o m a t i c, r u n s ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this good. $995. 460-0783 invitation and will not be discriminated against on FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Low mileage. $2,000. (360)461-2809 or 461Clallam County will determine the lowest respon0533 sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam GMC: ‘03, Sonoma ex- County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to tended cab. Loaded 4x4 reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in 3.8 v6 automatic, three the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimadoor with canopy, facto- tion best serves the interests of Clallam County. r y b e d l i n e r n ew L e s Construction Timeframe: September 22, 2015 Schwab tires, ice cold through October 13, 2015 A/C, 6 disc factor y In dash, auto headlights, There will be a mandatory on-site walk-through auto wipers, tilt, cruise, high low range . Sweet conducted Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 2:00 PM. All interested bidders are to meet at the site, tr uck needs nothing located at 292 Oyster House Road, Sequim, WA 127K ml. 20mpg $7,500. 98382. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for firm (360)477-6218 Tom. personal documentation. Staff and the engineer(s) JAGUAR: ‘83, 350 Che- will be on site to answer questions and provide acvy engine and transmis- cess for bidders. sion, many new par ts. $1,500/obo. (360)452- APPROVED this 25th day of August, 2015. 4156 or (360)681-7478. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY MERCURY: ‘94 Sable. COMMISSIONERS: Runs fine, good tires, _______________________________________ dependable, (I bought a Jim McEntire, Chair newer car) $1000. ATTEST: (360)457-7012 _______________________________ HONDA CIVIC: ‘04 Hy- Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board brid, one owner, excel., Pub: August 30, September 6, 2015 Legal No. 654229 cond., $6500. 683-7593
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends utility rates by making changes to Chapters 13.44, 13.63 and 13.65 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
This ordinance is not subject to referendum and shall be effective January 1, 2016 and January 1, 2017 after publication. Ordinance No. 3539
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends electric rates by making changes to Chapter 13.12 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
This ordinance is not subject to referendum and shall be effective 5 (five) days after publication of summary. Ordinance No. 3540
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, makes changes to Chapter 3.70 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code regarding Fire Department fees.
This Ordinance is subject to referendum. Unless a referendum petition is filed, this ordinance shall be in effect 30 days after passage and publication of summary.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk’s office, on the City’s website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PUB: September 6, 2015 Legal No. 655951
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Motorists flock to Highway 101 mainstay for soft-serve ice cream BY JAMES CASEY
Angela Tamas, owner of Granny’s Cafe at 235471 U.S. Highway 101 near Lake Sutherland, holds a softserve icecream cone, a menu offering that has brought awards to the roadside restaurant.
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PORT ANGELES — Hey, what’s a seven-letter word that sums up cold, creamy and delicious? Until someone coins it, just say, “Granny’s.” And that word also can make do for hamburgers with bacon, cheese and fried egg; for fresh blackberry pie; and for the best borscht this side of the Cascades. Still, the little restaurant on the way to Lake Sutherland and Lake Crescent probably is best known for the soft-serve ice cream it dispenses from a 37-year-old machine for local folks who are in the know and for tourists who’ve asked those locals what’s the best place for a break from the twisting highway. Granny’s Cafe, 235471 U.S. Highway 101, lies tucked away by the side of the road, but it’s easy to find in the summer. People line up from the walkup window all the way to the main road waiting to order softserve ice cream in vanilla, chocolate or the rare two-flavors-inone-cone special.
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Granny’s also is the kind of place to cradle a cup of joe in your cold hands, settle back and wait for — well, Granny. She’s not here, having died some 15 years ago, but enough of her character remains to give the place its kitschy charm. A brief history of a little eatery at a wide spot in the road: As the Indian Valley Drive-In, it was opened in 1956 by Earl and Albert Tundall, who sold it to Marion Raef — Granny — in the 1970s. Although the original name remains on the adjacent motel, local folks’ nickname for the restaurant became official. Terry and Carol Roszatycki bought it in 1999, raising three children there and rebuilding after part of the motel burned in 2010. They eventually sold it to their daughter, Angela. Granny’s Cafe remains a West End enterprise. Angela met her husband, Troy Tamas, when he worked as a bartender at the Lake Crescent Lodge.
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season. “We’ve always employed high school kids,” said Angela, 32, “given them their first job, their first chance, and they always have such a good attitude. “We kind of follow the school schedule, so they go off on their way, and then we have people returning every year, coming back in their college summers.”
Closing for season soon The summer is winding down, and the Tamases plan to shorten their hours. As of Tuesday it will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. They will close Granny’s for season on Nov. 15. It will reopen Feb. 12. When vacation time returns next year, hours will be back to 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. seven days a week. Angela makes all of Granny’s desserts — even bakes the bread for the French toast — and cooks her own soups. The most popular is clam chowder, but Angela, being Pol-
Meanwhile, will she and Troy make Angela’s own mom the restaurant’s new namesake? “My mom would love to be the next Granny,” Angela said, KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS but added, looking around the restaurant, ish-American, prefers borscht. wrong road, Angela said, redirect- “It’s a lot of work. I don’t know how long it will be. Eventually.” ing them to state Highway 112. (For the uninitiated, that’s But she’ll bring up her kids as The man said he’d remember soup made from beets and served the directions. He’ll probably also she was reared, in the restaurant with sour cream.) trade. She said it doesn’t sell too well remember Granny’s. “I don’t think there’s a better That’s part of the secret of at Granny’s. place to raise a kid than a resmaking a success of a small No matter. taurant,” she said. enterprise in a barely wide spot The restaurant gets by on “My husband and I were in the road, Angela said. fresh garden salads, pies that raised in the restaurant business. consume 100 pounds of blackber“It’s given us a great work ries a week and sandwiches that Best treat ethic I don’t think we would have include the Whirley Burger — a Sure, Granny’s got mention as had otherwise.” beef patty topped with bacon, the top-rated Treat Stop in Cheddar cheese and a fried egg. KING-TV’s survey of “Best Landmark location Your doctor might shudder, Northwest Escapes” published in but your granny would approve. Hard work preparing and May, and Angela says it may owe She’d also understand the something to Outside magazine’s serving good food, great borscht (occasionally) and filling cones restroom arrangement: Go out of feature on Port Angeles and its with that cold, creamy, delicious the cozy dining room, through surrounding charms. the overflow area, under the “The amount of people either soft-serve ice cream has made Granny’s Cafe a Highway 101 walkway, past the gazebo and discovering the Peninsula or landmark. turn right just before you greet returning to the Peninsula for Still, there’s another reason: the goat. vacations — we are so much “We just take pride in what That’s right, the goat. And the busier than ever,” Angela said. we do. I definitely think word of donkey. And the chickens. “The traffic here has never mouth from the local folks really Meanwhile, back in the dining been like this before. helps with tourism,” Angela said. room, it was snug on a chilly day “Maybe it was the magazine “Like, ‘Where should we eat?’ that threatened to turn damp, if article; maybe it’s a trend, the “ ‘Go to Granny’s.’ ” not outright wet. Pacific Northwest. _______ One couple stopped in asking “Port Angeles has lots of great if they’d passed by the Salt Creek people who are establishing roots Reporter James Casey can be Recreation Area. here. It definitely has a lot of reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at attractions.” jcasey@peninsuladailynews.com. Yes, and they were on the
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Mourning the loss of a pet takes many different forms ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S STRANGE TO see an empty cage every time I go into the kitchen. For 28 years, our African ringneck parakeet, Larry, greeted the day with a cheery â&#x20AC;&#x153;Good morning!â&#x20AC;? But a few weeks ago, when my husband woke up and went to prepare the dogsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; breakfast, there was only silence. Larry was dead at the bottom of his cage. He seemed fine the previous evening when I put him up for the night, but we consoled ourselves with the thought that he had lived the typical span of years for a ringneck. Still, he had been with us the longest of any of our animals, and his absence cast a pall over the house. I called his veterinary clinic to pass on the news. I knew the staff would be devastated. Larry was a popular boarder when we were away on trips. One time I went to pick him up, and a collective â&#x20AC;&#x153;Awwâ&#x20AC;? of disappointment emanated from the back room when the receptionist called to have him brought up front. His veterinarian, Dr. Kristi Krause, returned my call a little while later to offer condolences. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Larry was an awesome bird,â&#x20AC;? she said. That sentiment was echoed by former Bird Talk magazine editor Kathleen Etchepare Samuelson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I always loved his beautiful bright-green feathers and happy personality,â&#x20AC;? she said. Larry met lots of people over the years and charmed them all with his conversation: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Larryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good bird,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Larryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a pretty bird,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whatcha doinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;?â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love you!â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gimme a kissâ&#x20AC;? (fol-
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lowed by smacking sounds). He was also famous for meowing with such authenticity that it often prompted people to look around for a cat. He received nearly 80 tributes from friends who had either known him in person or admired him in photos. Our most amusing memory of Larry is one told to us secondhand. Our neighbors, who had a caique named Pogo, were caring for Larry at their house while we were on a trip. One night, they were watching a movie with both birds, and Larry kept talking over the dialogue. Finally, Pogo turned to him and said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shh.â&#x20AC;? Larry shut up. It was hard to know how to memorialize Larry. Burning a candle didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seem right, since we avoided burning them during his life to ensure that the fumes didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t kill him. He didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a collar and tags that we could put in a keepsake box. His veterinarian offered to have us bring him in to make a toe-print memento, but we prefer photos, and we have several nice ones of him. Other ideas Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen include writing about the animal, purchasing a childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book on dealing with the loss of a pet and donating it to a local library or
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The oldest living cat, Corduroy, is 26 years old. school with a label inside dedicating the book to the petâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory, framing a favorite picture of the animal or having a professional portrait made from a photo, making a donation to a shelter or rescue group in the petâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory and planting a living memorial such as a bush, tree or flower. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done several of those things for various pets over the years and will choose from among them for Larry. The University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine suggests sharing photos and stories of a deceased pet, and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what our Facebook notification ended up being. And it seems appropriate as I write this that National Pet Memorial Day is coming up on Sept. 13. We will think of Larry fondly on that day and many others. Goodnight, Larry. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll miss you, good bird.
The Buzz â&#x20AC;&#x201D; with Kim Campbell Thornton â&#x2013; After the recent death of Tiffany Two at age 27, a new cat holds the Guinness World Record for oldest living cat. The feline geezer is named Corduroy, and heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 26 and still healthy. He goes outside and gets exercise.
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Bridge memories come forth with anniversary SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the August “Picture of the Past” as the Dungeness River Railroad Bridge located near Hendrickson Road on the east, and Runnion Road on the west near Sequim. Ken Wiersema of Sequim writes that the grading for the Railroad Bridge and the railroad bed started in January 1914 from the west side of the river with equipment and materials brought by ships and barges to Port Angeles. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, later called the Milwaukee Road, built the bridge. The timber for the bridge was cut at railroad mills either in the Northwest or Midwest. The iron and steel most likely came from foundries near Chicago. The fabrication and erection of the bridge took about three to four weeks in the summer of 1915. The lower timbers (stringers) were assembled first, and set to grade on log cribbing built on the river bed to support their weight. The rails were laid, and then a train carried the heavy timbers for the vertical parts of the bridge onto the bridge stringers. They were then lifted and bolted into place directly from the flat cars, and the cribbing was removed from the river bed. The bridge first carried trains in July 1915. From 1915 to 1980, the Milwaukee Road operated the rail line from Port Townsend to Port Angeles and on west to connect with several logging railroads. Cargo carried by the railroad was mostly Olympic Peninsula timber and wood products, and the line operated a passenger service until the 1930s.
removed and the site revegetated by the Jamestown S’Kallam tribe in 2014. Huffman comments that the river has meandered all over the floodplain in the years she has lived here. In February, a surge of floodwater washed out the wood pilings supporting the trestle to the west of the historic wood truss bridge. The Tribe has awarded a contract to construct a replacement trestle that will use newer materials, reduce constrictions to river flow and meander, and improve channels for fish passage. The project began last week, and hopefully, the bridge will be open again in the next few months, as it is an important link in the Olympic Discovery Trail. Shirley Childers’ father, Albert Napiontek, was a construction worker on the highways in their early days. He worked around the Dungeness River Railroad Bridge, and she has a JOYCE MUSEUM photo of him standing at the end of the bridge. The Joyce Depot turns 100 this year along with the Dungeness River Railroad Bridge. Paul Lotzgesell recognized the bridge and says ment to researching, bridge and railroad right of Railroad Bridge Park and BACK WHEN it was built about the time recording and saving the way until the state Depart- remembers guiding classes his grandfather had their history of the railroads in ment of Fish and Wildlife of students down the trail hill land thinned and the The Western Washington. could obtain budget fundnorth of the bridge and near Alice old grade is still there. MilwauShirley Anderson of ing to acquire and save the the parking lot. A massive Alexander kee Road Sequim writes that her Norman Gallacci old bridge. concrete pier was built in comments,“Looks like phosold the father, Don Anderson, It took several years 1918 to support a road tos of my mom’s, as I line to organized a trip for Olym- and relentless work by a bridge parallel to the rail the Seat- pic Peninsula Audubon partnership led by the line extending Hendrickson remember, of the Dungeness River Bridge. Her dad tle and chapter members on the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe Road across the river. North final railroad crossing with support from the During construction, the and uncles were cedar shingle loggers.” Coast through the Peninsula. Olympic Peninsula Auduriver flooded and overDennis Pollard of Fife Railroad This was before the Audu- bon Society and the turned one of the piers, also recognized the photo in 1980, bon Center and the RailNational Audubon Society and the river changed its as the railroad bridge, then which road Bridge Park became a to establish the Dungeness channel. The road bridge under construction. abanreality. River Audubon Center as was not completed; the site Powell Jones, executive doned it When the railroad it is today. was abandoned. director of the Audubon in 1985. The last train abandoned the line, their Jointly, they built and The remaining unused Center, says the Railroad crossed the bridge in plan was to remove and operate the Railroad pier stood for more than 80 Bridge has been a platform March 1985. salvage the rails and cut Bridge Park facilities and years as a testament to the for him to share stories Most of the information up the old bridge. At the the natural history interpower and unpredictability and lessons. He used the Wiersema has came from urging of community mem- pretive center, adjacent to of the river. Recently, it bridge to show people the John Hook and Steve bers, the State Trust for the Railroad Bridge. became a dangerous, wonders of nature. Hauff, two men who have Public Lands stepped forLavonne Huffman says attractive nuisance and a TURN TO HISTORY/C5 made a lifelong commitward and bought the that she was a docent of graffiti magnet. It was
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Understand health care options before buying plan IT’S BEEN POINTED out to me, rather poignantly, that a couple of weeks ago when I was going on about where you could find free, face-to-face help understanding health insurance, I neglected to tell you when you could find that in Port Townsend (at least, accurately) so, here’s what you should have seen: “The first Tuesday of every month at Port Townsend Community Center, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.” It’s also been pointed out to me, equally poignantly, that in my seemingly endless ramblings about Medicare, I seem to have neglected the fact that not everyone in the good ‘ole US of A is on (or about to be on) Medicare. More specifically, the pointing pointed me toward the obvious observation that a lot of folks have to deal with “ObamaCare” (“Affordable Care Act,” “Individual Mandate,” whatever). Oops. Well, OK, let’s go there. But “there” isn’t going to be a torturous explanation of all the nooks and crannies or every nut or bolt that could possibly come up, because by the time we got through that, we all would be on Medicare. So, I’ll go over just the highlights that matter to most of us. Near as I can tell, there are two reasons to care about health insurance: First, to be able to access health care, and second, to actually get health care paid for; in other words, money. I’m going to presume that most of us have a grasp on No. 1, so let’s talk about No. 2, which is where most of us live: Money. Simply put, Obamacare says that everyone is required to have health insurance or else pay a tax penalty. Yes, there are exemptions, but we’re just hitting the highlights. Now if you’re on Medicare or VA or TriCare or have health insurance through your employer, etc., you have health insurance, so forget about it. If you don’t have health insurance, then you have to get it or face the “penalty.” Here’s the deal: In 2014, the tax penalty for not having insurance was $95 for each adult in the household plus $47.50 for each kid, up to a maximum of $285 per family. Maybe not a big deal for a lot of folks. What a lot of folks didn’t realize is that the penalty could also be 1 percent of the
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Which means what? It means you’d be eligible for a modified version of “silver” plans family’s income Mark that have lower out-of-pocket costs. above the tax filAnd what-the-heck does “silver” Harvey ing threshold, have to do with anything? Nope, not which was $20,300 going there, but only because that for somebody filing leads to the next thing which leads jointly. to the next thing, and pretty soon Oops. we’ll all be on Medicare, remember? Now, here we If you want to go to a really good are in 2015. The website that has all of this broken penalty has down in a question/answer format increased to $325 that is very digestible, go to the Kaifor each adult plus ser site at http://kff.org/health$162.50 per kid, reform/faq/health-reform-freup to $975 per quently-asked-questions/ and take family or 2 percent of the family’s your time. income above the tax filing threshStop. old, whichever is greater. In my opinion, this has nothing This is beginning to sound like to do with politics. This has to do money. with making your way in America, Next year, make that $695 per dealing with reality. Like it, don’t adult, $347.50 per kid, up to $2,085 like it, whatever, but it’s still what per family or 2.5 percent of income we have to deal with, and most of us above the tax line. How many of us have better things to do with our have that kind of money to flush money than give it away to the taxdown the tax toilet? Right, not man, so understand that the game is many. escalating. “Hmm,” you say, “Haven’t I heard There is an “open enrollment” something about tax ‘credits?’ ” period coming up for this toward the Well, I have no idea what you’ve end of the year. You could go the web heard, but yes! Premium tax credits site for the Washington Health Ben(meaning, tax credits that should efits Exchange (the state’s health help you pay for the health insurinsurance “marketplace” ) https:// ance premiums) are available to www.wahealthplanfinder.org/ and folks, on a sliding scale, whose have a look around. If this is all just income is between 100 percent and too weird, you could call any of the 400 percent of the “federal poverty numbers at the end of this column level.” and decent people will help you Which means exactly what? understand the game, without tryWell in 2015, 100 percent equaled ing to sell you anything. $15,930 per year for a household of The point of this column was to two, and 400 percent equaled get your attention and, hopefully, $63,720. help you understand that what may “Hmm” indeed. Now, you can’t be have been “no big deal” could get to eligible for any other kind of health be a big deal, real quick. And if insurance (e.g. Medicaid, etc.), but you’re young and strong and that’s the deal. By the way, 100 per- healthy and, in all likelihood, cent of federal poverty for one perimmortal, maybe you don’t care son is $11,770. about health insurance. But here’s Enough with the “hmm’s,” but something that us Medicare-types some of the more astute among us can tell you: are wondering about things like Everything really is just fine deductibles and copays and other lit- . . . as long as it is. tle strategies, euphemistically ________ referred to as “cost-sharing;” “How am I supposed to afford Mark Harvey is directors of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which that?” operates through the Olympic Area Agency Well, if your income is between on Aging. He is also a member of the Com100 percent and 250 percent of fedmunity Advocates for Rural Elders partnereral poverty (250 percent of federal ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 poverty for one person is $29,425; (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferfor two it’s $39,825), you can qualify son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or for cost-sharing “reductions.” by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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MY 21-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER’S best friend is her roomy at college. She enjoys going to clubs. Her mom goes with her. I think this is totally weird and fear that my daughter is going to start going out with them and her 4.0 GPA will hit bottom. How do I approach the other mom with my concerns?
Florida advice Your daughter is 21 and she can do whatever she wants. Unless she lives close by and you think you have some unusual power over her, she might not listen. We had to step back and allow our son to fail his first semester in his senior year at college because of poor choices. It was heartbreaking for us and in the end, for him as well. However, he did snap back into reality but it took having to go to college an extra semester while his friends graduated six months earlier without him. We also made him pay for that extra time. J. W. in Pensacola, Fla.
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needs to be supervised and that is why the mom tags along. Or it could be the other way around. You could be a little sneaky and find out their hot-spot and just show up later in the night. This would give you more of an idea of who is doing what, why, where, how and when. If you visit and red flags go up, you can always state your concerns to your daughter and see what she has to say about it. If her grades are not suffering and she decides to tag along with the other two just for the experience, and it is not a nightly thing, then you may have to be patient, sit back and wait it out.
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Our 16-year-old son gets up at 5 a.m. each day to get ready to go to school to be there at 7 a.m. for an extra-curricular class on European history. It is a class that lasts one semesFrom Jodie ter and if he passes a final at the end, it would give I don’t think talking to him one college credit. the other mom about it at this point is a good move. It Our challenge is that he is sounds like your daughter’s not a morning person and best friend’s mom is trying it’s really rough getting him up and out the door. to be more of a friend to How can we convince him her own daughter than a that this is a great opporparent. tunity instead of a burFor whatever reason, den? this type of scenario is ________ what she needs at this time in her life or there is Jodie Lynn shares parenting something else going on. tips through her weekly column. If your daughter starts Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildgoing out with them, wood, MO 63040 or direct2 maybe you can go along via one night and get a feel for contact@parenttoparent.com email. what really may be hapTips and questions can also be pening. It could be that the sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com. best friend is the one that
Woman wonders how to deal with partner’s adult live-in son DEAR CHERYL: I’M 53 and my two boys, whom I raised alone, are all in their 20s and independent. For the past year, I’ve been dating Gage, a wonderful, kind man. Unfortunately, he has a 24-year-old son, Chuck, who lives with him
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Neighbor ‘saleschild’ burdens gay couple I AM A gay woman who lives near a single mother and her sweet 9-year-old son. The boy goes to a Roman Catholic parochial school. Every other minute he is knocking on my door, trying to sell me something to benefit the school. (This week it was candy for the athletic department.) I like these neighbors, but I have little interest in supporting private schools and even less interest in supporting church schools that take a dim view of my marriage. How can I deal with these neighbors nicely? M.R., in Vermont
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saleschildren. Odds are, this little boy didn’t take it into his own head to terrorize you with Christian M&M’s. Call his mother (or speak with her, if she is accompanying her son). Say: “Mary and I have a limited budget for charitable donations. And as lesbians, the Catholic Church is not high on our list. We are We can all sympathize really fond of you and Billy, with feeling over-peddled. but we hope you’ll underJust this week, I watched a stand that we are going to TV show on my iPad and pass on your church’s was subjected to approxicandy, wrapping paper and mately 400 commercials for greeting cards.” Zac Efron’s lame-looking Directness probably new D.J. movie. (Ease up, beats hiding in your bedABC Family.) Door-to-door room (or spending $10) sales calls are even worse. every time the boy rings We know the deal with your doorbell. And if you apps, but we have an really want to be nice, offer expectation of privacy in him a glass of lemonade our homes. when you see him on his Still, be gentle with appointed rounds. It’s hot
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doubt you would feel any better stealing it from your Macabre jewelry brother and throwing it into the ocean. And rememMy mother died recently ber: He is grieving, too. and was cremated. Her Try to think of the penashes were scattered in the dant as a distant relation of ocean, as she wanted. But mourning jewelry popularas I drove my brother to the memorial ceremony, he ized by Queen Victoria after Prince Albert died. bragged that his wife had charmed the funeral direc- Survivors have worn locks of their deceased loved tor into reserving some of ones’ hair in lockets for centhe ashes, from which she turies. Your mother might had a pendant made for even have given your him. I told him not to tell my brother limited dispensafather or anyone else. But I tion for something like this. Feel free to scold the am devastated and appalled. What should I do? funeral director, whose Anonymous behavior seems unprofessional if there was a signed I am sorry for your loss. document about the ashes. But it’s more important to But right now, I suspect that your devastation at struggle through your real your mother’s death, a loss now than getting disworld-class blow for most tracted by your brother’s of us, is all tangled up with selfish behavior. your brother’s macabre taste in jewelry. Try to keep Not-so-private quiet about this until your message heartache is under control I am an artist with a — for several months, at full-time job. I asked a coleast. Better to focus on worker, in a private Faceyour true grief. book message on our perThe damage of the pendant is already done. I sonal accounts, if she could out there for a huckster.
connect me with a highpowered person who recently left the company. I thought I might get some marketing tips. I also wrote: “I want to get out of here, LOL,” meaning: I want to quit my job when my artwork takes off. Well, this co-worker showed my private message to my boss (her husband). He is furious and says I should leave if I want to. I feel betrayed. Andie in New York If you really don’t understand, for the vast majority of married couples, that when you tell the husband something it flows straight to the wife (and vice versa), you need more than art-marketing tips. You need help understanding how the world works. The only exception to this marital cheesecloth: close friends who swear confidentiality, and even those secrets are breached more often than not. Tell your boss you were joking. And learn your lesson: Your co-worker is a
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Mealtime manners At a restaurant, the waitress asked one of our least favorite questions: “Still working on your dinner?” My wife replied, “No. I’m vacationing on it.” I thought she was snarky; she thought she was being educational. You? Geoffrey in Baltimore Better “still working on it” than my newish bête noire: “Still enjoying your chicken Milanese?” How presumptuous is that? It makes me want to catalog, in screaming detail, every morsel I hate about it. Yes, your wife was sassy. But assuming she has some Bette Midler flair, she probably gave the waitress a good chuckle. (Servers: Try “May I clear?”)
________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
Lavin: Learn History: Bridge plaque to be from experience presented later this month CONTINUED FROM C4 to talk to him about it, he’d always say I needed to be That Reminds Me more ‘sociable.’ “A few years ago I found Sometimes a column a candid photo someone can spur a memory. A took of me standing alone recent column about a on a boat dock. I looked thin woman who was shortand pretty — and also mischanged in a relationship erably unhappy. That was a had that effect on Marnie. boat party Reggie invited “The column caused me to mentally revisit my expe- me to. There weren’t enough seats on the boat for everyrience with a high school body, so he took off with his boyfriend named Reggie. friends and just left me “I was madly in love standing there! with Reggie. We met when “One time he invited me I was 16 and he was 17. We to go to a movie with him. I were exclusive for over a thought we’d enjoy the expeyear. He told me he loved rience together and then me quite often and sometimes threw out hints about have that to talk about afterward. having a future together. He didn’t come back until “We went to different the movie was letting out. schools, so we only saw each other on the weekends. I lit- He’d run into some of his erally counted the days and friends from his school in the then the hours until I would lobby, and the conversation be with him again. He, how- was so interesting he just lost track of time! ever, was far more inter“At any rate, the point I’m ested in his friends from his trying to make is that the school than he was in me. most valuable gift in a relaMost of our dates involved tionship is the gift of your him taking me to some undivided attention. Everyparty hosted by somebody body’s free time is so limited. from his school. He would If a fellow is supposed to be walk in with me, steer me spending some of his very over to some group of girls standing together, and then valuable free time with his girlfriend and he’s actually he’d take off to somewhere spending it with his friends, else and just leave me male or female, his girlfriend standing there feeling like is being short-changed. I chopped liver. “These were always girls really wish I had known that before I spent over a I barely knew who didn’t year of my young life shutwant to spend any time ting down all the other boys talking to me! for the one who said he loved I’d spent so much time dreaming of being with Reg- me.” gie, and here I was, spend________ ing my time, instead, with Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales the dateless girls from his from the Front at her home office school! He usually didn’t in Arizona, where she writes a come back for me until the blog at http://www.creators.com/ party was over. When I tried advice/tales-from-the-front.html.
CONTINUED FROM C3 Lyn Muench of Sequim comments that she moved to the area in 1983 and didn’t see the bridge until 1993. Her daughters, who had walked across the “dangerous” rails while at Sequim High School, took her to see the new trail by walking in from Runnion Road. Muench says, “A nice little walk through field and woods and suddenly this amazing wooden structure appeared, soaring above the trees. What a wonderful bridge, and now available to any biker or walker who wants to cross it.” She also says, “This year is the 100th anniversary of the construction of the railroad bridge over the Dungeness, and the connection of western Clallam County railroads to Port Townsend and the barge service east to Seattle and other areas. The anniversary has inspired a local group of railroad enthusiasts, historians, trail and park users, and the partners of the Dungeness River Audubon Center and Railroad Bridge Park to plan a party. On Saturday, Sept. 26, at 2 p.m. we will unveil a plaque commemorating the placement of the bridge on the National Register of Historic Places and celebrate the latest incarnation of this community treasure as a vital link in the Olympic Discovery Trail. This will be the second day of the Dungeness River Festival, Sept. 25 and 26, where many exhibitors will celebrate the past 100 years.” The Joyce Depot also turns 100 this year and will be celebrated all day Sept. 12. Mike Ruddell says his grandfather, Harry McMahon, came from Seattle to the Joyce Depot as a single man. Harry was the first station master at Joyce when the depot opened in 1915. On one of his trips to Port Angeles to attend Mass, he met the woman who was to become
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Alice Alexander is a Clallam County historian, author, descendent of an Elwha Valley pioneer family and a former member of the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board. She is a recipient of a 2014 Clallam County Heritage Awards. She can be reached at bretches1942@gmail.com. Alice’s Clallam history column now appears the first Sunday of every month, alternating with Linnea Patrick’s Jefferson County history column on the third Sunday of the month.
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COUPLES WEDDINGS
Ilona and Jordan Deeney
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Tsema — Deeney Jordan Blake-Layman Deeney, 25, and Ilona I. Tsema, 21, married July 26 at a Hornblower yacht in San Diego, Calif. The groom is the son of Rebecca Layman-Thomas of Port Angeles and Michael Deeney of Port Angeles. He is a Boise State University graduate and works as a personal trainer at Crane Creek
PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Orchard Society will meet in commissioners’ chambers at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Mark Urnes will discuss wild bees and orchards and fruit. Urnes is head of education and beekeeper trustee for the North Olympic Peninsula Beekeepers’ Association. The meeting is open to the public. For more information, phone 360-681-3036 or email couture222@msn.com.
Remembrance day PORT ANGELES — The National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children memorial service will be at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12. All are welcome.
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Country Club in Boise, Idaho The bride is the daughter of Tatyana and Ivan Tsema of Boise. She is a student at Boise State University. The bride and groom each had three honor attendants. They honeymooned in Las Vegas and San Diego. Their wedding song was “At Last” by Etta James.
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Steven and Jessica Rutz
The site for the service is at the Unborn-Victims of Abortion Headstone, located in the northeast area of the cemetery close to U.S. Highway 101. A no-host fellowship will follow the service at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. This service is sponsored by Port Angeles Human Life. For more information, phone 360-457-0814.
Lloyd R. DeShazer, 43, and Wendy L. Gale, 38, were married July 25 at Pioneer Park in Sequim. The bride is the daughter of Karen King of Forks and Richard and Pamela Gale of Forks. She graduated from Forks High School in 1994 and Peninsula College with an ADN degree in 2008. She works as an RN at Deacones Hospital in Spokane. The groom is the son of Cathy Anderson. He gradu-
Steven Lynn Rutz, 46, and Jessica Janae Ritchie, 40, married July 25 at their home in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Diane Rutz of Port Angeles and Lynn Rutz of Carlsborg. He graduated from Sequim High School and works for the city of Port Angeles in the Street Department. The bride is the daughter of Debra McGoff of Port Angeles and Sonny Ritchie of Port Angeles. She graduated from Port Angeles High School and works for Olympic Medical Center as ICENSES the supervisor of patient of Boerne, Texas, and Dan- access services. Jeannette Utley served iel Frank Cheney, 38, of San as maid of honor while Jad Antonio. ated from Forks High School in 1991 and works as a use-of-force specialist for the Department of Corrections in Spokane. The bride’s daughter, Mykaiha Gale, served as an honor attendant, along with the bride’s sons, Kenny Gale and Daman Dolhay Jr., and the groom’s daughter, Hailee DeShazer. The reception was held at Pioneer Park in Sequim. The couple honeymooned in Kauai, Hawaii.
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Brian Thomas Meek, 32, and Kourtney Kristine Konopaski, 25, both of Port Jefferson County Angeles. Shelby Marie Carlson, Chrstopher Mark Spice, 33, and Sara Anne Eliza53, and Sheridan Leslie beth Nicholson, 37, both of Fox, 53, both of Port Ludlow. Port Angeles. Joseph John Rodrigues, Christopher Allen Jones, 26, and Nichole Elyse Gar- 27, and Alyssa Fae Janni, brough, 31, both of Port 25, both of Port Townsend. Bjorn Johan Weber, 30, Peace Corps picnic Angeles. Christopher James of Freeland and Bethan SEQUIM — North Tudela, 20, and Allison Car- Rachel Jones, 28, of EarlsOlympic Returned Peace men Ness, 19, both of Port field, London. Corps Volunteers (RPCV) Angeles. Elizabeth Rose Founwill sponsor a free potluck Melvin Gene Fletcher, tain, 27, and Neal John picnic for RPCV and their 48, of Fort Frances, Ontario, families at the Carrie Blake Canada, and Patricia Sue Richter, 31, both of Port Park group picnic area, 202 Scott, 48, of Port Angeles. Townsend. N. Blake Ave., from 4 p.m. Gollen Patricia Lynn Joe Bradford Younger, to 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13. 42, and Shenna Marlette Sewell, 51, and David Alan Attendees are encouraged Straling, 37, both of Sequim. Ulrich, 53, both of Port to bring their favorite Peace Jessica Leigh Phillip, 28, Townsend. Corps or host-country dishes and share a meal and stories of Peace Corps adventures. Alcohol is not permitted at this venue. For more information, Call 360-452-4507 or 800-826-7714 email portangelesrpcv@ www.peninsuladailynews.com gmail.com. Peninsula Daily News
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Groves was the best man. The groom’s daughter, Hailey Woehrle, also was an attendant along with his daughter Taylor Rutz and the bride’s daughters Karli Carvell, Maddelyn Carvell and Alivia Carvell. Paige Woehrle, the groom’s granddaughter, was a flower girl along with Kassidy Sexton and Ava Solseth. Avery Sexton served as the ring bearer. Jeff Groves officiated the ceremony. The couple took a Norwegian cruise to the East Caribbean for their honeymoon. Their song was “I Want to Grow Old with You,” sung by Gary Freel, the groom’s brother-in-law.
Weddings, anniversaries Weddings and engagements: Nuptial announcements about North Olympic Peninsula residents appear Sundays in Peninsula Daily News. Please submit wedding information within two months following the wedding ceremony. Photos will be returned. Anniversaries: Peninsula Daily News publishes articles about couples celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary. For anniversaries of 50 years or
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Bride-to-be upset ex working wedding DEAR ABBY: I am marrying a wonderful man I love dearly. We have planned a dream wedding for ourselves rather quickly. I secured the venue we wanted. There was no other place or date available to us as backup. At this point, we would lose thousands if we cancel. After months of meetings and negotiations with the woman who manages the facility, I was shocked to receive a text from my last ex-boyfriend informing me that he is the new general manager of the venue and will be my point person of contact from now on. Things did not end well in our relationship, and he still owes me money from a loan I gave him right before the breakup.
DEAR ABBY This is extremely Van Buren upsetting for me. I can’t imagine having to plan my wedding with someone who mistreated me and took advantage, nor do I want to see him on my wedding day. How do I express this to the staff I worked with until this point so that I won’t sound bitter or petty? I know people can’t steal our happiness unless we let them, but he was not part of the equation when we chose this location,
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may have to involve an attorney and we can’t move our nuptials to see what your options are. to avoid him. Please help me see a way out Dear Abby: Why do women of this because I feel trapped. Blushing Bride spend half their lives in search of the perfect man? And then when they find him, Dear B.B.: If you have been working with a wedding planner, spend the other half trying to that person could be the point of change him? Inquiring Mind, contact with this man rather Corpus Christi, Texas than you. If you don’t have one, you and Dear Inquiring Mind: I susyour fiance — or your maid of pect it’s for the same reason a honor — should contact your ex man will buy a beautiful, expenand inform him that you both sive new car and then customize prefer he have no part in planning the wedding and you would it. prefer he remain out of sight Dear Abby: I am a 57-yearwhen it occurs. old woman who has been diagIf he gives you any trouble, contact the owner of the facility, nosed with cancer. I am currently explain your predicament and receiving good treatment. ask that person to intervene. My problem is, I can’t swallow If that’s problematic, then you pills.
I have never been able to swallow pills and — trust me — I have tried everything. Is there anyone out there who can help me? I need to be able to resolve this issue. Mary Ellen in Missouri Dear Mary Ellen: Because of the seriousness of your illness, your doctor/oncologist should be told about this right away. It’s possible that your medication may be able to be prescribed in liquid, powder or another form, rather than in pills.
________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
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Pegasus Voyager departs PA terminal Chevron vessel is now headed for California LAST TUESDAY MORNING, Pegasus Voyager, the 904-foot-long oil tanker that is operated by Chevron Shipping Co. as a lightering vessel along the California coast, left Port Angeles for California. The vessel moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1 North on June 17, at which time personnel from the topside repair company Vigor Industrial began making repairs to the vessel’s controllable pitch propeller system. On Wednesday, the four floating sectional barges Vigor Industrial used as a work platform at the stern of Pegasus Voyager were hoisted out of the water, loaded onto a flatbed truck and returned to Poseidon Barges in Seattle. BRAD HALE
Wind watcher Earlier last week, a wind sentinel that had been at Platypus Marine, the full-service steel boatbuilder and yacht repair company on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, since October was loaded aboard a flatbed truck for shipment to New Jersey. The wind sentinel is equipped with instruments that measure the wind’s speed, velocity and duration wherever it is moored in an attempt to identify the ideal location for the placement of an offshore wind farm to generate energy.
Stowed at Platypus Platypus Marine has Escapade sitting on the hard at its waterfront facility. She is a 66-foot Selene that is in for a shave and a haircut — maritime lingo for having her bottom cleaned and a fresh coat of bottom paint applied. I understand that a short time ago while in Alaska, the vessel sustained damage to the starboard stabilizer, which personnel will replace. Platypus has Be Mine stowed in the commander building. She is a 130-foot Lurssen superyacht that I understand will be out of the water for about three weeks while she undergoes a five-year Lloyd’s Register hull survey.
Westport’s lift Marty Marchant, director of sales and marketing for Platypus Marine, told me they called upon Westport to haul out the yacht with their 550-ton TraveLift. Marty said it wasn’t a weight issue with Platypus’ TraveLift;
The superyacht Be Mine is hauled out of the water by Westport’s 550-ton TraveLift. BELOW: A wind sentinel is readied for shipment to New Jersey at Platypus Marine in Port Angeles. rather, they were having an issue getting good balance for the lift out of the water with the way the straps are arrayed on their TraveLift. Therefore, it was determined that the prudent approach was to ask Westport to use its TraveLift, which has straps configured quite differently from Platypus’, to balance the super yacht for the lift out of the water without any problem. I spoke with the yacht’s captain, Mikael Andersson, who told me that the last time Be Mine was out of the water was two years ago in Savannah, Ga. He also said when they leave Port Angeles, they will head to San Diego, Calif.
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After the war, she made Sellars her way to Alaska and in 1964, during the tsunami that followed the Great Alaskan Earthquake, she was deposited on to the streets of Kodiak. She was repaired, refloated and during the early years of the king crab fisheries, was the largest boat in the fleet.
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Recently, I have received a number of emails asking if the “old” wooden boat sitting in the corner of Platypus Marine’s yard was abandoned and if I knew anything about it. What little bit I do know is the boat’s name is Fleetwood, and she is owned by Stewart Hoagland, a shipwright that works for Platypus Marine. She is an 87-foot wooden boat that has been sitting on the hard for the better part of six years in the yard at Platypus. Fleetwood was built by Martinolich Shipbuilding in San Francisco and launched in 1943. According to Hoagland, she was built as a bait boat to support the tuna fleet during World War II whose catches were being processed and shipped overseas to feed the troops in the European and Pacific Theaters.
Fleetwood was in Friday Harbor for a number of years and then taken to moorage in Fisherman’s Terminal in Seattle. It was there that Hoagland acquired ownership and used the boat as his shop for over seven years before coming to Port Angeles.
_________ 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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PORT TOWNSEND — The Point Wilson Sail and Power Squadron will meet at Port Townsend Yacht Club, 2503 Washington St., across from West Marine, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15. The free event is open to the public. Robert Anderson will focus on “Emergencies Onboard”: how to prepare for and handle onboard damage control and medical emergencies. The class has two parts. The first part concerns the vessel, while the second addresses the crew. Vessel damage control discusses the latest tools and
equipment that can be used to repair the vessel to continue or survive an accident. The second part, medical information, covers both sickness and injuries. New equipment and treatments will be covered. Anderson, former commander of the Bremerton Sail and Power Squadron, is the regional director in charge of boat operator’s certification in the Pacific Northwest. He also sits on the national U.S. Power Squadron committee, which is updating this soon-to-be-released seminar. For more information, phone Kathy Liu at 360-379-1954 or email kathyliupt@gmail.com.
Hone patience, mower blades for autumn WITH THE HEAVY winds and rainstorms, what if any effect did last week have on your yard and garden? First, the rain was great; it wetted down the dust and uniformly dampened the ground for several days, as well as watered your trees, orchards and flowers. The persistent moisture of late also caused a few potential problems. With the ground wet now, weed seed that has been lying dormant for the past two very dry months will now germinate with gusto, so be ready.
Slugs also will be breeding and on the move now that the arid and dusty Now Andrew ground has become a moist that the super-highway to greener May weed pastures. seeds will And soon, this latest be germi- precipitation, along with nating, that due to arrive in the do not let weeks ahead and the heavy this new dew of September, will “invasion cause your grass to grow. of the garden Two tasks snatchers” take Do two things: First, over your sharpen up the blades on garden. Be on guard. the mower now that they Till, cultivate, mulch are dull from the long seaover and pull them out as son of cutting. soon as you see them. Change the oil, blow out
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Also, now is the time to apply a fall application of organic fertilizer low in nitrogen, the very first number found on the manufacturer’s bag. Use an organic fertilizer because it is far more beneficial to your lawn than a factory-made type because it releases slowly and consistently. Organic nutrients have a pH that is beneficial to both your soil and lawn, and organic fertilizers do not kill the crucial microbes in the soil.
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Where have all the birds gone? WE BECOME SO accustomed to the almost nonstop bird activity around our feeders that if it suddenly does stop, we begin to worry. “Where have all BIRD my birds gone?” WATCH That question Joan is heard regularly Carson throughout the year, but there are times when it is asked more often, and fall is one of them. It’s normal for feeder activity to drop off during the spring nesting season. The flocks that gathered around the feeders all winter break into breeding pairs, and each couple either finds a nesting spot in your yard or moves on to other territories. Some nest in the mountains and the higher-elevation forests. Others nest in riparian areas along the rivers and large streams.
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One of the small accipiters, either a sharp-shinned hawk, right, or a Cooper’s, left and above left, is the usual suspect for disappearing birds. It’s not that they have all been driven away; they just keep a low profile. Most of our bird activity is in the bushes near the feeders. They can grab a quick bite and dive for cover. For some periods of time, the feeders sit empty. That’s when I walk around the yard and try to spot the villain. I seldom can spot a hawk until it takes flight.
Patience, perseverance Migrations? Many move northward. These seasonal fluctuations in the bird population are to be expected, but when all of your birds suddenly disappear, something else could be the reason. One of the small accipiters, either a sharpshinned hawk or a Cooper’s, is the usual suspect. Small falcons like the merlin or American kestrel could also be the guilty party. When a hawk discovers a neighborhood with wellstocked feeders, it may move in for a while.
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The problem is that it isn’t after the bird seed; it’s more interested in the finches, chickadees, sparrows and towhees that are getting nice and plump on your largesse. When someone asks me why their birds have disappeared, I suggest they keep
an eye out for a hunting hawk. Sometimes, I have to take my own advice. A sharp-shinned hawk has been hunting in our neighborhood for several weeks, and it is having an effect on the birds at the feeders.
They can sit very still for long periods of time and only make their move after the birds have forgotten their presence. Our long, hot summer has also affected bird activity. Like us, the birds have been seeking out shade that is found in dense bushes or a cool woodland. If it hadn’t been for our birdbaths, we would have felt like the birds had deserted us. The effect the heat had on our birds was most noticeable once things cooled off a little.
When the temperature dropped and the rains came, the birds arrived in droves. Once again, the house finches and goldfinches were quarreling over the sunflower seeds. Song sparrows, towhees, nuthatches and Steller’s jays were no longer hiding in the shade. The sudden noise and activity made me realize how much I had missed all this activity. Fall and winter will see an increase in quiet spells around the feeders because we will have migrating hawks as well as those that stay all winter. Young hawks zero in on feeding stations because the hunting is easier and their hunting skills are still developing. If a hawk empties your feeder areas, take them down for a while and see if the hunter takes the hint. Without the easy food, it will probably move on or not come as often. Fall is a good time to put out new feeders or begin feeding birds for the
first time. There is plenty of natural food available, and the birds are traveling around while foraging for different food sources. They’ll find your feeders, and even though they may continue enjoying the fall bounty, they won’t forget what you offer. As the weather turns less pleasant and the days grow shorter, they’ll seek out your feeders. However, they may disappear when once of those hunting hawks show up. Just remember, they’ll be back.
________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.
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Briefly . . . 5-year-olds are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Classes for 3- and 4-yearolds are held Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes are from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. or noon to 3 p.m. To register, phone Debbie Roberts at 360-417-8090 or visit www.creativelearning info.com.
No Great Mischief topic of talk SEQUIM — No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod will be discussed at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 3 p.m. Saturday. Copies of the book are available at the library in various formats, including regular print and audio book on CD. They can be requested online by visiting the library catalog at www.nols.org. All are welcome to drop in and participate. For more information, phone 360-683-1161 or email Sequim@nols.org.
Young Eagle rally SEQUIM — Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 430 will hold its fourth Young Eagle rally at Sequim Valley Airport, 468 Dorothy Hunt Lane, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Young aviation enthusiasts ages 8 to 17 must bring parent(s) or guardian(s) along to grant permission for free airplane rides. In case of inclement weather, the rally will be postponed to the following Saturday. For more information, phone Young Eagle chairman Richard L. Bielawa at 360-681-4441.
Caregiver tools SEQUIM — “Powerful Tools for Caregivers,” a class that helps those who care for a loved one also take care of themselves, will be presented at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., from 9 a.m. to
Local waters PORT TOWNSEND — Washington State University Extension will offer a “local waters” course on stream ecology, salmon, water quality and habitat restoration. This new watershed stewards class is a six-week course held Thursdays, Sept. 24 through Oct. 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Classes are held primarily in Port Townsend, with field trips destinations from Discovery Bay to Hood Canal. The venue combines PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT classroom lectures by regional experts with field trips to special protected HE IDER AY areas in East Jefferson Scott Hillstrom, second from left, a senior at Port Angeles High School, introduces County. orchestra instructor Ron Jones, left, to new students, all ninth-graders, during a “Rider Applications are being accepted through Sept. 18. Way” school tour last Wednesday. From left are Jones, Hillstrom, Chelsea Hudson, Laila After completing the Arnorsdottir and Bradley Chase. Rider Crew members and the school’s student class, participants are asked leadership team spent the morning with new students touring the campus, answering to volunteer 40 hours for questions and introducing staff members. local projects with WSU Extension, the Jefferson Land Trust, the Jefferson Conservation District, the The class does not focus Port Angeles Library, 2210 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22. board book or audio CD to North Olympic Salmon S. Peabody St. at 11:15 a.m. take home. The class will meet on six on hands-on care for the Coalition and others. care receiver. starting Friday. Storytime programs are Tuesdays, ending Oct. 27. Volunteer activities Preregistration is This program features supported by the Port AngeThe only cost is $25 for include stream and salmon required by phoning class songs, finger plays and les Friends of the Library. the textbook. monitoring, public outreach leaders Barbara Parse at rhymes for babies up to 24 For more information Topics include how the and restoring habitat. 360-683-2113 or Judy months and their parents or about storytimes and other caregiver can reduce perThe cost for this course is Croonquist at 360-582-1370. caregivers. programs for youths, phone sonal stress, deal with emo$120, plus a refundable $40 The storytimes are free 360-417-8500, ext. 7705; tions, solve problems, comand will occur every Friday Music for babies visit www.nols.org; or email deposit when volunteer municate effectively with hours are completed. from Sept. 11 through youth@nols.org. other family members, make PORT ANGELES — Scholarships are availNov. 20, plus Jan. 8 to difficult decisions and use Music for Baby & Me storyable. May 13. community services. times will be held at the Preschool openings Visit http://jefferson. After each session, parPORT ANGELES — Cre- wsu.edu/nrs for more inforents and caregivers are welative Learning Preschool, mation and to register, or come to linger, visit and 712 E. Fifth St., has opencontact Cheryl Lowe at swap information. ings for classes. cheryl.lowe@wsu.edu. Those who attend three Pre-K classes for 4- and sessions will receive a free Peninsula Daily News two children, Robert Dean Bridgeford and Sheryl Ann Bridgeford Bower; her partner, Carl Miller; and his children, Marcie Miller and Lee Miller. The family would like to acknowledge Dr. Thomas Kummet for his care of Mother and Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County for the compassionate care given during the last week of her life. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Barbara to VolBarbara Bridgeford unteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA loved to go camping in 98362. their RV with their friends She will be greatly and have many wonderful missed by her family and memories. all who loved her. Barbara is predeA memorial celebration ceased by her mother, father and her sister, Anne of Barbara’s life will be Kallas Olson Walker, who held at a later date. Her final resting place passed one month prior to will be Ocean View CemeMom. Reed Aubin, left, outreach coordinator for the North Olympic Salmon She is survived by her tery in Port Angeles. Coalition, will take students to Chimacum Creek to watch spawning
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Death and Memorial Notice BARBARA KALLAS BRIDGEFORD November 4, 1932 August 24, 2015 Barbara Kallas Bridgeford was born in Port Angeles to Sam Kallas and Margaret Kallas on November 4, 1932. She died on August 24, 2015, of pancreatic cancer at home with her family by her side. Barbara worked in her family’s restaurant, the Duck Inn Cafe, as a cashier until her father retired in 1969. She then worked for Time Oil Company for six years. She met her life partner, Carl Miller, in November 1973, and they were together 47 years. Mom loved to garden and on two occasions won the Garden of the Month award. Carl and Mom both
salmon as part of the new watershed stewards course (see story, above).
Death and Memorial Notice DAVID CHARLES GALLACCI January 13, 1947 August 1, 2015 David Charles Gallacci was born to Charles and Solveig (Linnett) Gallacci in Portland, Oregon, on January 13, 1947. The family moved in 1948 to Port Angeles, where David lived the rest of his 68 years. After graduation in 1965, David planned to enter the Navy, following in his father’s footsteps, but was recruited by the local National Guard representative and spent six years serving in the Light Weapons Infantryman unit (11B20). He was decorated for marksmanship, sharpshooter and expert. David met and married the love of his life, Valerie Shamp, in 1971. They shared their life with daughter Charvaun, born in 1983. David was a tenderhearted and caring husband and father.
Mr. Gallacci David worked as journeyman carpenter by trade, but his passion was being out in nature. His interests were greatly influenced by his favorite childhood book, Two Little Savages, given to him by his Uncle Marvin and Aunt Lena. He spent countless hours as a young boy trekking through the woods armed with his trusty hatchet and a tree branch
fishing pole. As he grew, he explored our local head waters and creek bottoms (Ennis, Peabody, Whites, Morse, Elwha, etc.) for hours and days on end. David became an avid hunter, fisherman and true woodsman. He was also an artist, creating his travels on sketch pads and canvas. He took pride in physical fitness and being an upstanding citizen.
However, his body began to fail him as a very young man, and he struggled over the last 40 years with one health issue after another. Ultimately, he was unable to pursue his life’s passion: being out in nature. He often reminisced about past hunting camps and especially time spent talking with “the old-timers.” Their stories and history
shared was thoroughly appreciated by David. He often spoke fondly of time spent hunting grouse, deer and elk; fishing; and enjoying motorbike riding and hiking into the backcountry and driving all around the West End with his father, Uncle Angelo, nephew Shawn and many others. Throughout the years of physical struggles, David kept his sense of humor
and special wit, rarely letting his condition get the best of him. He passed from this world into the arms of his maker and redeemer on August 1, 2015, after complications from blood-thinning medication. He is a loss to us all and so very much missed. David is survived by his wife, Valerie, and daughter, Charvaun (Robert) Hartman of Port Angeles; and immediate family: sister Susan (Neil) Ingram of Gillette, Wyoming; brother Peter Gallacci of Agnew; aunt Hazel Atkins of Springfield, South Dakota; his closest cousin, Eileen (Ted) Graves of Sequim; and a multitude of cousins, brothers- and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and greatnieces and -nephews. Family and friends are invited to join in a celebration of David’s life at their family home, 396 Freshwater Park, west of Port Angeles, on Saturday, September 19, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Briefly . . . No landing practice set in Coupeville COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville today through Saturday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments.NASWI@ navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-257-2286.
Senior nutrition PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8.
Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Green salad, tuna casserole, glazed carrots, strawberries and bran muffins. ■ Wednesday: Carrot salad, barbecue beef sandwich, seasoned cauliflower and melon. ■ Thursday: Mushroom soup, chef salad, garlic bread and watermelon. ■ Friday: Pea salad, chicken and rice bake, steamed broccoli, dinner roll and apricots.
Women’s luncheon PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Christian Women’s Connection will host an “O You Beautiful Doll!” buffet luncheon on the second floor of the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 N. Lincoln St. The event is from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is $16. Bring doll collections to share and a story about a favorite one during a fashion show. Elizabeth Mundell performs. Evelyn Burt comes from
Silverdale and will speak on “Four Ps in a P.O.D.,” which emphasizes power, purpose, possibility and peace. Child care is available. For reservations or more information, phone 360-4524343 or 360-457-8261.
Computer group PORT TOWNSEND — PTSLUG, a Macinstosh computer users group, will meet at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., on Thursday. A basic Mac “how-to” begins at 6:30 p.m., with the regular meeting following at 7 p.m. The meeting is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.ptslug.org.
After each session, parents and caregivers will have an opportunity to visit and swap information about parenting resources in the TAFY street dance PORT ANGELES — The community. Storytime programs are Answer for Youth (TAFY) supported by the Port Angewill present a free street les Friends of the Library. dance at The Gateway cenFor more information ter, Front and Lincoln about NOLS storytimes and streets, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. other programs for youths, Thursday, rain or shine. phone 360-417-8500, ext. Buck Ellard will sing. 7705; visit www.nols.org; or There will be a pie sale. email youth@nols.org. A free-will offering will be taken for TAFY, which strives to meet the needs of local homeless and at-risk youths and young adults. For more information, VERNON C. phone 360-670-4363. tion, phone Bill Butcher at 360-461-7113 or 360-6818679.
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July 31, 1947 July 27, 2015 “I can die happy,” proclaimed Robert Joseph Wentworth following American Pharoah’s win at Belmont Park last May. It was the first Triple Crown win in 37 years and the fifth since Bob’s birth on the morning of July 31, 1947. Apparently, someone up there heard his proclamation, as the man with the world’s greatest laugh passed away two months later at home in Port Angeles on July 27, 2015, at the age of 67. Born to Joseph and Mary Ellen Wentworth in
ketball and football teams, he graduated in 1965 and joined the U.S. Army, becoming a decorated rifle expert. He returned to the Northwest to work in the logging and timber industry, as his father and grandfather before him, until his retirement last year. R.J. was a committed sports fan, especially of basketball, the Seahawks and “playing the ponies.” He was a wise, kind Mr. Wentworth and heroic father; a damn fine ballplayer; expert crossword-puzzler; and an Forks, Bobby Joe was an excellent friend, always avid young fisherman. having an open door and a Following his years of story to share for those he stardom as a member of loved. To say he was a hard the Forks High School bas-
SEQUIM — Tables are still available for the Sequim Prairie Grange’s Flea Market, slated for Saturday, Sept. 19. The cost to reserve a table is $15 each. For more information, phone Bob Clark at 360683-4431 or 360-808-2364. The grange is located at 290 Macleay Road. Peninsula Daily News
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worker would be a considerable understatement. To find anyone with a better sense of humor would be an infinite search. Robert joins his mother and father. He is survived by his daughter, Ashley Wentworth of Seattle, Washington; sister Judy Hopkins and brother-in-law Richard Hopkins of Green Valley, Arizona; nephew Donald Augusten of Vancouver; a dog named Blue; and his idea that if you’ve “got a hunch, bet a bunch.” Here’s hoping this hunch paid off! At the request of Bob, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, tip back a beer in his honor on Groundhog Day.
August 5, 1926 June 18, 2015 Vern Lippold passed away at his home in Sequim on June 18, 2015. He was 88 years old. Vern was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Beverly, in 2008. Vern was born to Charles and Thelma Lippold in Oakland, California. He got his first job as a bellboy at the Claremont Hotel. He then moved pianos and furniture for Crown Moving Company, drove a truck for Calavera’s Cement Company and eventually got hired as a patrolman for the Oakland Police Department. He worked for the OPD for one year before being offered a job at the Hayward Police Department. He loved working at the HPD and cherished his career of dedicated service from 1953 until 1982. Upon retiring, he truly missed his fellow officers, especially the good old boys from the Eagle Squad. The Eagles were a group of seasoned officers who would get together to go fishing, camping, out to dinner or
Mr. Lippold just to have a good time, enjoying good friends and their families. As a young man, Vern signed up for the Navy and served our country from 1944-46. He was proud to have served and had been honored with several medals, each having its own story. He also deserved a medal for being the most loving, caring and devoted husband and father in the world. Vern is survived by his two daughters, Verna Gardner and Linda Allencastre; son-in-law Alfred Allencastre; five grandchildren, Ken Tarr, Leilani Burns, Debbie Homan, Anona Allencastre and Dawn Ridgway; and 10 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Death and Memorial Notice Death and Memorial Notice MICHAEL SCARANO JR. Michael Scarano Jr., 84, of Port Angeles passed away unexpectedly on Monday, August 31, 2015. His death came as a great shock to all who loved him. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Michael Scarano and Bertha (Rosa) Scarano. At the age of 16, he lied about his age to join the Army. He served for six years during the Korean War. He was a member of the “Chosin Few” and the Korean War Veterans Association. His great love for the United States continued his entire life; he was a patriot in the truest sense of the word. He loved to walk in parades as part of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was very proud of his service. After leaving the Army, he moved to Port Angeles and married Patricia Dailey in 1953. They had six chil-
Death Notices Richard V. ‘Hoko’ Davidson Jan. 14, 1930 — Sept. 2, 2015
dren together. He worked at the Crown Zellerbach paper mill for 38 years, retiring in 1990. He spent his retirement snowbirding between Port Angeles and Lake Havasu, Arizona. His passions included dancing, being with friends, making beautiful stained glass, building birdhouses and tinkering in the garage on a variety of other projects.
mother of his children Patricia Scarano; and daughter Melodye Hutchinson. He is survived by his longtime partner, Dotti Zullo of Lake Havasu; brother Anthony Scarano of Philadelphia; children Patricia (John) Farmer of Coos Bay, Oregon, Bernadette Benson of Roseburg, Oregon, Michelle (Steve Waugaman) Maike of Port Angeles, Valerie (Joel) Ebner of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Michael (Dawnya) Scarano of Tacoma, Washington; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren, with two on the way. A celebration of life is being planned for spring 2016. Donations may be made in his honor to the Korean War Veterans Association, Washington Chapter 310 (www.kwva. org/info_dept_chapter.asp), or the American Diabetes Association, http:// donations.diabetes.org.
September 19, 1945 August 25, 2015 Thomas Edward Kreaman was born September 19, 1945, in Port Angeles to Hugh Almond Kreaman and Charlotte Elsie Dalton Kreaman. He died on August 25, 2015, in his home. He had been a lifelong resident of Port Angeles. He leaves behind his lifetime partner, Darlyn Ann Bennett; his sister, Dorothy Leffel; his recognized daughters and sons, Angie (Don) Alger, Larry Bennett, Tami Bennett, Lloyd (Rene’) Bennett and Larz (Jeni) Bennett; his beloved grandchildren, Dustin, Ashley, Crystal, Joshua, Zachary, Chelsea, Myles, Catrina,
Mr. Kreaman Tyler, Maya and Ava; cousins Gene, Janet, Linda and Robert Kreaman; nieces Sally, Nancy and Dorothy; and many more nephews, nieces and cousins. He will be truly missed but always remembered. Rest in peace, Pops.
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He was a member of the Elks Club, Eagles Club, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. While some might think of him as a little gruff, he had a heart of gold. He loved being active with the Special Olympics program, coaching bowling from 2000 until his death. He always referred to members of his team as “his kids.” Each summer, he looked forward to getting back to Lake Havasu to be with them. He also would buy or fix up toys and bring them to children at the hospital during the holidays. That love and kindness was passed on to his own children and continues to spread to his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. He was a loving father and always a soldier at heart. He was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Bertha Scarano; brother Charles Scarano; sister Bernice Heinz;
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cover story Ditching the persona Stephen Colbert takes ‘Late Show’ stage as his authentic self By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media
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Peabodys and the People’s Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host. The Stephen Colbert that you know from “The Colbert Report,” “The Daily Show” and the shortlived “Dana Carvey Show” that spawned him, is in character as a fictionalized version of himself. The real Colbert has described his egomaniacal, hyperpatriotic character as a “well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot,” parodying cable news political pundits. When he takes the wheel of “The Late Show,” however, audiences will finally get to know the man himself as he leaves his alter ego behind and takes on his hosting duties character-free. Colbert had actually decided it was time to end “The Colbert Report” before he was even offered the “Late Show” spot, feeling the show had run its course. “I no longer felt that that model served to address the national mood,” he said in a revealing interview for the September issue of “GQ.” “We’re in a different place now. We can stop freaking out that [President Obama’s] middle name is Hussein. . . . Our response to the horror in South Carolina is to take the flag down. That is something I didn’t think was ever going to happen.”
Of course, the news never stops and we’re sure to continue to get Colbert’s humorous take on the national and global goings-on, though it will be a refreshing change to hear it coming from his own mouth and mind. Accomplished though he may be, Colbert has some big shoes to fill. After all, he’s replacing a man whose name has become synonymous with latenight television. David Letterman had been on the scene for more than 30 years, surpassing even the legendary Johnny Carson (“The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”) as the longest-serving late-night talk show host in American television history. He took up the “Late Show” torch in 1993 after leaving “Late Night with David Letterman,” and he now hands off to Colbert. Of its countless accolades, “Late Show With David Letterman” has nabbed nine Emmys, including six for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series. Between “Late Night” and “Late Show,” Letterman
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Health Care Reform
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Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Folklorist Amazing Facts Fritz World News Andy Mackie Hour
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Rocky (‘76, Dra) Sylvester Stallone.
Rocky II (‘79, Dra) Sylvester Stallone.
Rocky III (‘82, Dra) Sylvester Stallone. ION Harry Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Career Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Glee "Shooting Star" R aising Raising CW Paid Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Hope Hope KSTW Program Program Program Program Program Program Day Through Manna Kroeze Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid In the The Brady Gilligan's Gilligan's Happy Laverne & I Love I Love The Love Boat KVOS the Bible Fest Brothers Program Program Program Program Program Islands Bunch Island Island Days Shirley Lucy Lucy Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
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Max Payne (2008, Action) Mila Kunis, Paid Two and a FOX Paid Beau Bridges, Mark Wahlberg. Program Half Men KCPQ Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Chris Cooper, Renée Zellweger, Jim Carrey. Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Sport Big Coast Fishful Sportfis- Two Men/ Driving TV The Van. The Travel Chek CHEK News at 5 E! Key of Program Program Program Program Program Fishing Sportfish Thinking hing Fishing Aviators Chronicles Guys Around CHEK David Paid Paid Hail Mary Church of The Shopping Mantracker "Dustin Wild Things With Murdoch Mysteries Package The The The Mantracker "Rob and CITY Program Program the Rock Channel and Ian" Dominic Monaghan "Kissing Bandit" Deal Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Michelle" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Futurama Futurama Pre-game NFL Football Pre-season Oakland Raiders at Seattle MNT Paid Seahawks Site: CenturyLink Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) (L) KZJO Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program In Touch P. Point Is Written Victory Supernat Kolenda Jesse D. J. Hagee Marriage Balanced G.Dickow Potter's Enjoy-Life Lead Way R. Morris J.Osteen K. Shook KTBW Liberate Dog Bounty Hunter Bounty Behind Bars: Rookie Behind Bars: Rookie
Payback (1999, Action) Gregg Henry, Lucy Liu, Mel
The Patriot (2000, Drama) Heath Ledger, Joely Richardson, Mel A&E "Family Business" Hunter Year "The Con Game" Year "The Riot" Gibson. Gibson.
The Matrix (1999, Action) Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne
The Matrix Reloaded (2003, Sci-Fi) Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence
The Matrix Revolutions (2003, Sci-Fi) Laurence Fishburne, Jada AMC Moss, Keanu Reeves. Fishburne, Keanu Reeves. Pinkett Smith, Keanu Reeves. North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law ANPL North Woods Law Ladies of London Ladies of London Ladies of London New York City Social The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Housewives "Sex, Lies Manzo'd Manzo'd Tardy "On Tardy "18 BRAVO "New Allegiances" "Secrets Revealed" "A Psychic Surprise" "Racing to the Truth" and Leeches" the Move" and Out" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid On the Blue West Texas Investors CNBC Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Money Collar "A Girl Named Lou" Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom News Special CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Seventies The Seventies CNN State of the Union
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Jim Carrey.
Liar Liar (‘97, Com) Jim Carrey.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Jim Carrey. COM SouthPk SouthPk
Waiting (‘05, Com) Ryan Reynolds. Washington Week Washington Week Public Affairs Programming WA Week News Washington This Week Q&A CSPAN Washington Week Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: DISC "Paradise Lost" Confessions (P) (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Friends Liv/Mad Bunk'd Austin Jessie Jessie Jessie Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Girl Girl Girl KC Under KC Under KC Under DISN Monster Bunk'd NHRA Drag Racing Qualifying Site: Lucas Oil Raceway Park -- Indianapolis, Ind. N CAA Football MEAC/ SWAC Challenge Ark Pine Bluff vs. South SportsC- Baseball T. "Sunday MLB Baseball Pit./St.L. ESPN Carolina State Site: Citrus Bowl -- Orlando, Fla. (L) enter Night Countdown" (L) (L) ITF Tennis U.S. Open Fourth Round Site: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center -- Flushing Meadows, N.Y. (L) ITF Tennis U.S. Open Fourth Round Site: USTA ESPN2 Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (L)
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Cars 2 (2011, Animated) Voices of Owen Wilson,
Ratatouille (2007, Family) Voices of Patton Oswalt,
Tangled (‘10, FAM Tarzan Bonnie Hunt, Owen Wilson. Michael Caine, Larry the Cable Guy. John Ratzenberger, Brad Garrett. Com) Mandy Moore. The Little Shepherd
The Last American Hero (‘73, Spt)
Country Strong (2010, Drama) Gwyneth FXM That's My Boy (2012, Comedy) Andy Samberg, FXM
Dodgeball: A FMC of Kingdom Come Valerie Perrine, Jeff Bridges. Paltrow, Leighton Meester, Garrett Hedlund. Presents Leighton Meester, Adam Sandler. Presents True Underdog Story TBA Journal E. America's News HQ Media Buzz Fox News Sunday FOX Report Sunday The O'Reilly Factor FNC News HQ Housecall America's News HQ Fox News Sunday S. Kitchen BBQ Cooking Giada (N) D aphne Pioneer S. Kitchen The Kitchen Cravings BeachEat Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners... FOOD Pioneer Mother Mother
The Watch (‘12, Com) Ben Stiller.
Here Comes the Boom (‘12, Act) Kevin James.
Grown Ups (‘10, Com) Adam Sandler.
Zombieland FX Mother P GA Golf Deutsche Bank Championship (L) LET Golf Helsingborg Open Site: Vasatorps Golf Club Golf Central PGA Golf Deutsche Bank Championship GOLF Golf Pre-game (L) G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls Smooch (‘11, Com) Kellie Martin. Recipe for Love (‘14, Dra) Danielle Panabaker. The Sweeter Side of Life Kathryn Morris.
Uncorked HALL G. Girls Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island HGTV Fixer Upper Jesus: The Lost Forty Days Power and Ice American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers HIST Access "The Vatican" T he Real Face of Jesus? Joel Paid Little Women: LA "A Little Women: LA Little Women: LA Dirty Teacher (2013, Drama) Cameron Deane Deadly Revenge (2013, Thriller) Mark Hapka, River Raft Nightmare LIFE Osteen Program Group Divided" "Love and War" "Working Girls" Stewart, Kelcie Stranahan, Josie Davis. Donna Mills, Alicia Ziegler. Bridgit Brannaugh. Meet the Press Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera "The 100th Episode" Caught on Camera Profiling Evil MSNBC Weekends With Alex Witt Port Protection Port Protection Port Protection Port Protection Port Protection Port Protection Wicked Tuna Wicked Tuna NGEO Port Protection Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge ALVINNN ALVINNN Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge ALVINNN ALVINNN Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge NICK Sponge Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics Site: O.co PostMariners Paid Paid ROOT Program Program Program Program Program Program Access (N) (L) Coliseum -- Oakland, Calif. (L) game (L) All Access Program Program Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Bar Rescue "Swinging Bar Rescue "I Smell a Bar Rescue "El Bar Rescue "Bug Bar Rescue Bar Res. "Yo-Ho-Ho Bar Rescue SPIKE tion tion tion tion From the Rafters" Rat" Moronte!!" Bite" and a Bottle of Dumb"
Cujo (‘83, Hor) Dee Wallace.
The Thing (‘82, Sci-Fi) Wilford Brimley, Kurt Russell.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Back to the Future Michael J. Fox. SYFY Twilight Friends Friends MLB TBS MLB On Deck Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees Site: Ray "How Ray "Boob Friends
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The Secret Garden (‘49, Adv) Herbert
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Nothing in Common (1986, Drama) Jackie Gleason, Eva Marie Saint, KING 5 News Hiring Raw Travel NorthWest 16 16 Tom Hanks. "Vietnam" Backroads at 10 America Backroads CBS Evening KIRO 7 News 60 Minutes Big Brother Madam Secretary "Spartan CSI: Cyber "Selfie 2.0" KIRO News KIRO 7 News 7 7 News Figures" News Hour Border Border Big Brother Madam Secretary "Spartan The The News Final Ancestors in Security Security Figures" Simpsons Simpsons the Attic Newshour. A Chef's Life The Great British Baking In Their Own Words "Queen Masterpiece Classic "Arthur The Town In Close (N) Vicious Vicious 9 9 Show "Cakes" (N) Elizabeth II" (N) & George" (N) (N) (N) "Sister" "Gym" (N)
Rocky IV (‘85, Dra) Talia Shire, Sylvester Stallone.
Rocky V (‘90, Dra) Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith, Sylvester Stallone.
Rocky IV Sylvester Stallone. 33 Mike & Molly M&M "Carl Is Blue Bloods "My Funny Blue Bloods "Dedication" The Closer "Blood Money" Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Family Guy The Middle 11 11 Jealous" Valentine" Airport" Movie" The Love Boat The Andy The Andy Columbo "Murder by the Book" A mystery M*A*S*H The Odd Honeym "TV Cheers Bob Newhart Griffith Show Griffith Show writer murders his writing partner. Couple or Not TV" Show Two and a Two and a Bob's Bob's The Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man on Q13 FOX Q It Up Q13 FOX Empire 2: 13 13 Half Men Half Men Burgers Burgers Simpsons Nine-Nine Earth News at 10 Sports News Game On CBC News at Game On! America's Funniest Home
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, Fantasy) Game On! CBC News Driving TV Six Videos Vancouver Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Sean Connery. The The Storage Wars Storage Wars Bachelor in Paradise (N) Scorpion A team of misfits Murdoch Mysteries Liquidator Liquidator Canada Canada combat high-tech threats. "Murdoch in Wonderland" NFL Football Post-game The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX Q It Up Friends Friends Anger Anger Theory Theory Theory Theory News Sports Management Management 22 22 Pre-season (L) (L) K. Copeland Creflo Dollar
Left Behind (‘01, Sci-Fi) Brad Johnson, Colin Fox.
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force Kirk Cameron. Left Behind: World at War Happy Valley Explores Penn State's football scandal
We Are Marshall (2007, Sport) Anthony Mackie, Matthew Fox, Matthew Behind Bars: Rookie Year 118* 265* McConaughey. "The Riot" following Sandusky's arrest for child molestation. Fear the Walking Dead "Pilot" Fear the Walking Dead "So Fear the Dead "Pilot" A virus becomes the Fear the Walking Dead "So Fear the Walking Dead 130* 254* Close, Yet So Far" onset of the undead apocalypse. Close, Yet So Far" "Pilot" North Woods Law North Woods Law Rugged Justice (N) OnTheHunt "High Jinks" (N) Ice Lake Rebels (N) Justice "Unlawfully Killed" 184* 282* Married to Medicine "Boys Married to Medicine Bravo First Looks (N) M arried to Medicine Don't Be Manzo'd Married to Medicine 129* 273* on the Side?" Tardy (N) Social (N) "Mariah the Party Crasher" "Bahama Mamas" (N) "Bahama Mamas" West Texas Investors Club West Texas Investors Club West Texas "The Good, The West Texas Investors Club Millionaire Inventor "Going Paid Paid 208 355 App, and the Ugly" the Extra Mile" Program Program "The Quick and the Fed" "High Planes Drifter" "A Time to Grill" The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies CNN Newsroom 200 202
Liar Liar (‘97, Com) Maura Tierney, Jim Carrey.
Step Brothers (‘08, Com) John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell.
Step Brothers (‘08, Com) John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell. 107* 249* Commons Public Affairs Programming Q&A Commons Public Affairs Programming Washington This Week 210 350 Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL: Naked and Afraid XL "40 Naked and Afraid XL "Dirty Naked and Afraid "Easier 182* 278* Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Confessions (N) Days Filth and Fury" (N) Dozen Return" (N) Said Than Done" Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Jessie Jessie Descendants (‘15, Fam) Cameron Boyce, Dove Cameron. MusicVideo I Didn't Do It Bunk'd Liv Maddie 173 291 MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at St. Louis Cardinals Site: SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Busch Stadium -- St. Louis, Mo. (L) of sports. of sports. in the world of sports. ITF Tennis U.S. Open Fourth Round Site: USTA Billie Jean NHRA Drag Racing U.S. Nationals Mello Yello Series Qualifying Site: Lucas MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at St. Louis 144 209 King National Tennis Center -- Flushing Meadows, N.Y. (L) Oil Raceway Park -- Indianapolis, Ind. Cardinals Site: Busch Stadium
Tangled (2010, Comedy) Zachary
Finding Nemo (2003, Animated) Voices of Ellen DeGeneres, Willem
Mulan (1998, Animated) Eddie Murphy, BD Wong, 180* 311* Levi, Donna Murphy, Mandy Moore. Dafoe, Albert Brooks. Ming-Na Wen. Dodgeball: A FXM
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story FXM
Rocky Balboa (‘06, Dra) Burt Young, FXM
Rocky Balboa (‘06, Dra) 133 258 True Unde... Presents (‘04, Com) Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn. Milo Ventimiglia, Sylvester Stallone. Sylvester Stallone. Presents Presents The Kelly File The Greg Gutfeld Show The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File The Greg Gutfeld Show Fox News Sunday 205 360 The Great Food Truck Race Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games (N) Great FoodTruck Race (N) C utthroat Kitchen (N) C utthroat Kitchen 110* 231*
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Oblivion (‘13, Act) Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko, Tom Cruise. The Strain (N) The Strain 136* 248* PGA Golf Deutsche Bank Championship Site: TPC Boston -- Norton, Mass. Golf Central PGA Golf Deutsche Bank Championship Round 3 136* 248*
Uncorked Julie Benz. A Taste of Romance (‘11, Fam) Teri Polo. Just Desserts (‘03, Rom) Costas Mandylor, Lauren Holly. Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* IslandHunter IslandHunter IslandHunter IslandHunter Bargain (N) Bargain (N) Island Life Island Life IslandHunter IslandHunter House Huntrs House 112* 229* Pickers "Plymouth Rocks" A. Pickers "Big Boy Toys" A. Pickers "The Maineiacs" American Pickers American Pickers Pickers "Lead of a Lifetime" 120* 269* River Raft Nightmare (‘15, Stolen Daughter (2015) Nicole Muñoz, Steve Bacic, Andrea A Teacher's Obsession (2015, Thriller) Boti Bliss, Molly Stolen Daughter (‘15) Nicole 108* 252* Thril) Bridgit Brannaugh. Roth. Hagan, Mia Rose Frampton. Muñoz, Andrea Roth. Profile Evil "Dusty Rhodes" Ted Bundy Lockup Lockup Lockup Meet the Press 209 356 W. Tuna "Burn Blubber" (N) P ort Protection (N) W. Tuna "Burn Blubber" P ort Pro "The Devil's Club" Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks 186 276 SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob Thunder "A Hero Is Born" Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Ship Shape MLS Soccer Toronto FC at Seattle Sounders FC Site: MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics Site: O.co Coliseum -- Oakland, Calif. Mariners 426 687 TV (N) CenturyLink Field -- Seattle, Wash. Post-game Bar Rescue "Scoreboard to Bar Rescue "It's Always Bar Rescue "Sticky Bar Rescue "Emergency Bar Rescue "Mandala Bar Rescue "Ant's With 168* 241* Death" Sunny in Portland" Situation" Exit" Down" Wings, Bro!" Movie
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Back to the Future III (‘90, Com) Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox. The Thing 122* 284*
Catch Me If You Can (2002, Adventure) Tom
Now You See Me (2013, Crime Story) Common, Mark Ruffalo, Jesse
Now You See Me (‘13, Cri) Common, 139* 247* Hanks, Christopher Walken, Leonardo DiCaprio. Eisenberg. Mark Ruffalo, Jesse Eisenberg.
Thrill of a Romance
Million Dollar Mermaid (1952, Biography) Victor
The Cabinet of Dr. Calgari (‘‘, Kurutta Ippeiji (1926)
Hakuchi (‘45, Mus) Van Johnson. Mature, Walter Pidgeon, Esther Williams. Hor) Conrad Veidt, Werner Krauss. Setsuko Hara. 132 256 600-lb Life "Tara's Story" 600-lb Life "Melissa's Story" 600-lb Life "Melissa's Story" F attest "Eating to Death" Fattest Man "A Love Story" Fattest "Eating to Death" 183* 280* Movie
The Fast and the Furious (‘01, Act) Michelle Rodriguez, Vin Diesel. The Last Ship (N) The Last Ship
War of the Worlds 138* 245* Bare Bears Teen Titan Teen Titan Teen Titan King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy Rick & Morty 176* 296* Food Paradise Food Paradise Big RV (N) Big Time RV Bikinis and Boardwalks (N) Sturgis Raw "Throttle Up" Sturgis "Chrome and Glory" 215* 277* Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Loves Ray Loves Ray "Lateness" Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Entitled" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Person of Interest Person of Interest Person of Interest Manhat. "The Understudy" Bones Bones 239 307
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Penny Davidi, Ron BenIsrael, Guy Fieri, Pat Neely and Justin Warner in “Guy’s Grocery Games.”
Happy Valley (37) A&E
6:00 p.m.
In this premiere documentary, filmmaker Amir Bar-Lev takes a look at how the Penn State football scandal affected the people of State College, Pa., in the months following Jerry Sandusky’s arrest for child molestation.
Guy’s Grocery Games (53) FOOD
8:00 p.m.
Ron Ben-Israel, Penny Davidi, Pat Neely and Justin Warner are challenged to make their favorite lunch using an unusual red light special in this new episode. Later, they’ll have to rummage through the clearance carts to make a noodle dish.
The Last Ship (31) TNT
9:00 p.m.
Now that its mission is to spread the cure, the USS Nathan James sends a message to civilians telling them where they can receive the cure. Unfortunately, there are still groups of Immunes who don’t want them to succeed.
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When an invasion takes the team by surprise, Justine (Samantha Mathis) takes drastic measures. Also in this new episode, Nora (Mia Maestro) and Fet (Kevin Durand) carry out a useful mission. Eph (Corey Stoll) and Setrakian (David Bradley) face an old foe. SEPTEMBER 6 - 12, 2015
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stars on screen Maisie who?: “Doctor Who” is no stranger to playing games with its guest stars, but one upcoming visitor may just The end of times: After a take the throne. lot of traveling through both English actress Maisie Wilspace and time, a beloved and critically acclaimed science fic- liams captured the audience’s hearts with her portrayal of tion thriller is nearing its end. the tomboyish but emotion“Continuum,” the riveting ally scarred Arya Stark in adventure about a cop from HBO’s runaway hit “Game of the future fighting to stop a group of time-traveling rebels, Thrones,” a role that has really jump-started her career. premieres its fourth and final The 18-year-old actress will season Friday, Sept. 11, on Syfy. be guest starring alongside Not only does the show’s plot revolve around time travel, Peter Capaldi (“World War Z,” 2013) in the upcoming ninth but the show itself has made season of “Doctor Who,” the quite the journey through jewel in BBC’s crown. Season space. The Canadian show, which is set in Vancouver, B.C., 9 premieres Saturday, Sept. 19, on BBC America. is filmed and produced in its The role she’ll be playing home and native land, but it has, so far, been a closely has been picked up in the U.S., guarded enigma. the U.K. and even as far away “She is a brand-new charas Australia. acter. She is not someone from This season starts not long the Doctor’s past,” said “Docafter the events of the season tor Who” showrunner Steven 3 finale. The star of the show, Moffat at the recent TeleviAmerican actress Rachel sion Critics Association Nichols (“Alias,” “Criminal summer press tour. Minds”), plays the tough-asnails Kiera Cameron, a cop from the year 2077 who has been accidentally transported to the year 2012 with a rebel group called “Liber8” that she was trying to apprehend. Now trapped in our present day, she teams up with the local police to try to apprehend the villainous members of Liber8 — while also trying to conceal the fact that she’s not from our time period. Of course, Nichols is far from the only cast member. The stellar cast includes Victor Webster (“Bringing Down the House,” 2003), Erik Knudsen (“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” 2010), Stephen Lobo (“Smallville”), Roger Cross (“24”) and Luvia Petersen (“The X Files: I Want to Believe,” 2008). Whether time itself has an end is a question that has intrigued philosophers for millennia, but this timetraveling thriller’s timeline is running short. Fans of “Continuum” won’t want to miss its final season when it premieres Friday, Sept. 11, on Syfy. By Andrew Warren TV Media
hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: I heard that Disney was going to make a movie from the “Peter and the Starcatchers” series of books by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. Is there anything happening with that or was that all just a rumor? A: You didn’t mention a third option: It was not just a rumor, however there is nothing happening with that. Disney was earnestly working on a film version of “Peter and the Starcatchers,” which was a Peter Pan prequel series written by famed humorist Dave Barry and established suspense novelist Ridley Pearson. And it had every reason to be earnest about it, since it owned the property. The books were published by Hyperion, which is a Disney subsidiary. However, the last news of this project came in 2013 and nothing seems to have been done since. It’s possible that Disney was just beaten to the punch. In 2013, movie blog JoBlo.com reported that there were two other new Peter Pan films being worked on at the same time. Of the three, the Warner Bros. production “Pan” was the first to be completed. It’s due out Oct. 9. The other one, which at one time had Channing Tatum (star of this year’s “Magic Mike XXL” among other things) attached as a star, has also fizzled out. Q: Is “Drop Dead Diva” coming back? And is the girl who played Jane in anything else? She was great! A: Alas, “Drop Dead Diva” has dropped dead for good this time, and star Brooke Elliott has sort of dropped off the radar. Despite the fact that the series was a hit for Lifetime, it had already been canceled once before, after its fourth season. The network thought it was costing too much per episode (Lifetime still isn’t a major player in the original-series game, so its budgets are even tighter than most). This time it’s really gone, though — the finale of its sixth season, which aired back in June 2014, was truly its last episode. And despite the fact that Elliott won rave reviews in the role (“USA Today” called her “a full-blown instant star,” and TV critic Ralph Galvan demanded that she get an Emmy for the show’s final season), she hasn’t found all that much work since. Indeed, the only role she’s had is a key supporting turn in the upcoming indie dramedy “Trew Calling,” due out in 2016. “USA Today” calling her an “instant star” was in reference to the fact that she had little screen experience prior to getting the “Diva” lead. Her only two previous roles were in a 2005 episode of “Law & Order: Trial by Jury” and the role of “woman in park” in the 2000 big-screen comedy “What Women Want.” Most of her acting has been on the stage.
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“It’s a significant role. We’re not throwing her away.” Williams’ star has certainly been rising since she first appeared in “Game of Thrones.” She’s been in “Heatstroke” (2013), “The Falling” (2014) and “Gold” (2014) on the big screen, and has had guest roles in the BBC’s “The Secret of Crickley Hall” and as a voice actress in “Robot Chicken.” With “Game of Thrones’” continuing success and her character a fan favorite, it seems that Williams’ acting career has taken off, and appearing in “Doctor Who” is unlikely to change that. The science fiction show’s ninth season premieres Saturday, Sept. 19, on BBC America. Born again: John Constantine may be down, but he’s certainly not out. Last season’s “Constantine,” an NBC show about a demon hunter fighting the forces of darkness assault-
ing our world, was canceled after only a single season, but the show’s star is returning to the role for a special guest appearance in another superhero adventure. Matt Ryan (“Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior”) starred as “Constantine’s” titular hero, and he’ll be donning the character’s iconic trench coat for an episode of the upcoming fourth season of “Arrow,” which premieres Wednesday, Oct. 7, on CW. Despite the two shows airing on competing networks, the crossover isn’t as far-fetched as it may first appear. Both shows are produced by the same studio — Warner Bros. Television — and both Constantine and “Arrow’s” Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell, “Heartland”) are based on characters from the DC Comics universe. During his appearance in “Arrow,” Ryan’s Constantine will come to the aid of the bowwielding hero when his arrows just aren’t enough to defeat a growing threat. Ryan’s return to his old character will no doubt fuel rumors that “Constantine” may one day rise, phoenix-like, from its grave. The show was canceled in May despite rumors of it moving to another channel, and at the time, “Arrow’s” Amell offered on Twitter to appear as a guest star should the series be given another chance. For now, though, “Constantine” — the show — is very much dead. For one episode of “Arrow,” at least, the character will get a chance to live again. Season 4 of “Arrow” premieres Wednesday, Oct. 7, on CW. Rachel Nichols stars in “Continuum.” PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Whitney is back to share more milestones as she leaves her parents’ home to move in with Buddy in a new season. While striving to maintain good eating and exercise habits, Whitney rides a bike for the first time in years and enters the dating pool.
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The adventure continues for Molly Woods (Halle Berry) as the second season races towards a conclusion in this new episode, which is followed by the season finale. The drama follows the story of an astronaut who’s trying to save mankind.
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10:00 p.m.
As fans await the season premiere on Sept. 23, ABC reacquaints viewers with Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) and the rest in this rebroadcast. Juliette’s loved ones fear she may be suffering from postpartum depression.
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A season of laughs wraps up in this finale. The final five comics take the stage to compete for the title and one of them is named “The Last Comic Standing.” Roseanne Barr, Keenen Ivory Wayans and Norm MacDonald serve as hosts. SEPTEMBER 6 - 12, 2015
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Vice President Ross (Artemis Pebdani) goes against the Grant administration when she hires Olivia (Kerry Washington) to defend a woman in the Navy in this rebroadcast. Also, Quinn (Katie Lowes) and Huck (Guillermo Díaz) look for answers.
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Four students take a break from their studies to compete in the Chopped Kitchen in this new episode. The special college edition follows the young amateur cooks as they work with a dormlife starchy staple and a bag of frozen veggies.
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Fletch Lives (1989, Comedy) Hal Holbrook, Julianne 130* 254* Giovanni Ribisi, Nicolas Cage. Wheeler-Nicholson, Chevy Chase. Phillips, Chevy Chase. North Woods Law To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 184* 282* The Real Housewives Includes unfiltered interviews with Tardy... "On Don't Tardy Don't Be Manzo'd Bravo First Looks (N) Watch What The Real 129* 273* current and former housewives about their experiences. the Move" Happens (N) Housewives "18 and Out" Tardy Social Social Shark Tank West Texas Investors Club West Texas "The Good, The Millionaire Inventor "The Make Me a Millionaire Paid Paid 208 355 App, and the Ugly" Sky's the Limit" Inventor "Icing on the Cake" Program Program "Showdown at Pie Noon" CNN Special Report CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show South Park South Park South Park Gaffigan (N) Tosh.0 Drunk Drunk Review (N) Key & Peele Midnight (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Naked and Afraid XL: Pop- Naked and Afraid XL: Pop- Naked and Afraid XL: Pop- Naked and Afraid XL: Pop- Naked and Afraid XL "40 Naked and Afraid "Lord of 182* 278* Up Edition "40 Days, Part 4" Up Edition "40 Days, Part 5" Up Edition "40 Days, Part 6" Up Edition "40 Days, Part 7" Days Part 8" (N) the Rats" Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Jessie Set It Off Descendants (‘15, Fam) Cameron Boyce, Dove Cameron. MusicVideo Liv Maddie Best Friends Jessie 173 291 ITF Tennis U.S. Open Women's Semifinal Site: USTA Billie SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Jean King National Tennis Center (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Wrestling World Baseball Tonight (L) Arm Wrestling World Baseball Tonight (L) 30 for 30 "You Don't Know Bo" A close 30/30 "Brian Championship League look at the Bo Jackson and his legacy. and the Boz" 144 209
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Step Up 2: The Streets (2008, Drama) Robert Hoffman, Adam Sevani, The 700 Club 180* 311* Tatum. Briana Evigan.
Something Borrowed FXM
Something Borrowed (2011, Comedy/Drama) Kate FXM
Radio (2003, Drama) Cuba Gooding Jr., Alfre 133 258 Ginnifer Goodwin. Hudson, Colin Egglesfield, Ginnifer Goodwin. Woodard, Ed Harris. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped "Swai Not?" C hopped Chopped (N) Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay 110* 231*
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The Italian Job (2003, Action) Charlize Theron, Donald Sutherland,
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (‘09, Action) Christopher 168* 241* Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant, Bruce Willis. Mark Wahlberg. Eccleston, Grégory Fitoussi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje.
Total Recall (‘90, Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. WWE Smackdown! (N) Dominion (N) Geeks/ (N) Geeks/Drink 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Fam.G "Brian Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan 139* 247* Conversion" Stall" Dinner Party" the Bachelor" Theory Theory Theory I Can Get It
David and Bathsheba (1951, Religious) Susan Hayward, Raymond
The President's Lady (‘53, Bio)
With a Song in My Heart (‘52, Bio) 132 256 for You W... Massey, Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward, Charlton Heston. Robert Wagner, Susan Hayward. Cake Boss Cake Boss Suddenly Royal Our Little Family Our Little Family Little People, Big World Our Little Family 183* 280* Castle "Pandora" Pt. 1 of 2 Castle "Linchpin" Pt. 2 of 2 Castle "Once Upon a Crime" Castle Castle "47 Seconds" C astle "The Limey" 138* 245* Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball Regular King of Hill King of Hill Bob's Burger Cleveland Cleveland American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries/Monument (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Graceland (N) M odern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Person of Interest Person of Interest Person of Interest Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307
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Flower Girl (‘09, Rom) Marla Sokoloff.
Wedding Daze (‘04, Com) John Larroquette. A Ring by Spring (‘14, Com) Rachel Boston. Rehab FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Myst. of Freemasons Behind Da Vinci Code The Templar Code: Crusade of Secrecy Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Paid Paid Paid Paid Bring It! "Pom Pom Dead on Campus (2014, Drama) Nicki Aycox, Sorority Surrogate (2013, Thriller) Tamara The Choking Game (2014, Drama) Peri Gilpin, Program Program Program Program Panic" Tamara Duarte, Katelyn Tarver. Almeida, Nick Baillie, Cassie Steele. Freya Tingley. Weekends With Alex Witt MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Live Free or Die Live Free "Do or Die" L ive Free or Die Live Free or Die Live Free or Die Live Free "Hog Wild" Live Free or Die Live Free or Die Life Below Zero Sponge Sponge Sponge Pig Goat Harvey Sponge Dino (N) ALVINNN ALVIN (N) A LVINNN Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Thunder Thunder Thunder Thunder NCAA Football Hobart at Louisville Site: Papa John's Cardinal Stadium -- Louisville, Timbers in NCAA Football Eastern Michigan at Wyoming Site: War Memorial Stadium -- Little Seahawks Seahawks Pre-game Ky. (L) 30 Rock, Ark. (L) Press Pass All Access (L)
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Jaws 2 (1978, Horror) Lorraine Gary, Murray Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Scheider. Hamilton, Roy Scheider.
Beautiful Creatures Alden Ehrenreich.
The Fifth Element (‘97, Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis.
Back to the Future (‘85, Com) Michael J. Fox.
Back to the Future II Michael J. Fox.
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Sleepless in Seattle (1993, Romance)
The House Bunny (2008, Comedy) Colin
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (‘09, Rom) Friends Friends Friends Friends Reese Witherspoon. Meg Ryan, Ross Malinger, Tom Hanks. Hanks, Emma Stone, Anna Faris. Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey.
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Semi-Pro (‘08, Com) Will Ferrell.
Big Momma's House Martin Lawrence.
Big Momma's House 2 Martin Lawrence.
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 130* 254* Will Smith. (‘03, Act) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dr. Jeff "Mile-High Mutt" Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff "A Full Heart" Dr. Jeff "Feline Face Lift" Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff "Feline Face Lift" 184* 282*
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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131
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 ES!! ACR 1.15
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Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Thomas Montgomery (360)460-3796 Call Jacquelene Petersen (360) 302-0106 Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Call Debbie Crist (909) 224-9600
One half acre building site, in the city but still able to have a septic system. Face of short plat says systems will be “pressurized sand line trench” because of the community well. One hook-up to the well is reserved for this lot. There is underground power on the property. Seems like country but close to Sequim. Jesslyn Lane is paved, dead end, and very quiet! There are 2 adjacent lots for sale, too!
ML#291631
In a wonderful neighborhood of nice homes, ready for you to build your dream home. This land has mountain and water views, community water, already cleared and ready for your dream home plans!
$59,950 ML#291561
$79,000 ML#290870
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This 1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the rural area of Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic. This lot and 2 adjacent lots are available to become part of your future in sunny Sequim.
Dreaming of a Sequim Bay view? Dynamic views of Sequim Bay, Protection Island, Mt. Baker and the Cascades (when they are visible). Gated community with underground utilities and fine homes.
$99,900 ML#291378
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What a beautiful opportunity to live in Dungeness Bay Area! Manufacture Home on .45 of acres. Large home with an oversized 2 car garage, stick built. Plenty of room for gardening and all your toys! RV’s & Boat / Dungeness River & 2 public boat launch in walking distance.
$119,000 ML#290828
$134,900
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Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 Call Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177 Call Jeanett Heaward (360) 461-4585 Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532 Call John Glavin (360) 819-0590
Tidy one level condo in Sherwood Village with mountain views, newer appliances, roomy kitchen and dining area. Living room opens onto large fenced patio with magnificent Olympic Mtn. views and sunny SW exposure. Wood burning fireplace in LR. Move-in ready clean and inviting. Covered and open parking. Centrally located near medical, dental, professional offices, library, restaurants, recreation facilities & trails. On local & regional bus lines.
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This gorgeous and inviting home has been recently updated and shows perfectly with vaulted ceilings, new appliances, blinds and paint both inside and out with Mountain View. Enjoy this quiet 55+ cul-desac close to town and all its conveniences. Energy efficient Star home new in 2006 also features a covered front porch, low maintenance yard, raised flower beds and 2 car garage with no association fees!
$135,000 ML#291556
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ATTENTION FISHERMAN AND NATURE LOVERS!!!! Over 10 acres of beautiful Lyre River frontage! Whether you want to throw in your line for some steelhead or grab a camera to snap some beautiful shots of the river, this amazing riverfront property won’t disappoint! Conveniently located adjacent to DNR land to ensure extra privacy. Tons of trees create a wonderfully serene landscape to inspire your plans to build your dream home or a great getaway cabin. Power is onsite already and Crescent Water is at the road.
$169,557 ML#290947
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Lovely home in popular Mains Farm. Beautiful views of Dungeness Bay, Canada, Strait of Juan de Fuca. New windows, landscaping with sprinkler system, spacious 2bd, 2ba 1248sf with living, dining, kitchen all on main level. Downstairs offers large bonus room with many possibilities including a bathroom. Come see this wonderful home.
$195,000 ML#291638
$215,000 ML#290789
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Urban 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.
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Call Wade Jurgensen (360) 477-6443 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762 Call Linda French (360) 461-0803 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 Call Don Edgmon
This is a well-kept 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath + office/den home. It offers a spacious floor plan and over an acre of land. New windows, roof, pellet stove/heater installed recently. Attached 2 car garage as well as a detached 2 car garage ensures plenty of room for parking, outdoor toys, and storage. Covered RV parking as well. Wonderful location, just minutes to Downtown Port Angeles, but still secluded.
ML#290654
This is the quintessential cabin in the woods with a very private water view. Situated with about an acre of level ground, then sloping all around to provide the privacy we want, ease of caring for 4.35 acres, and protected saltwater views. Cabin was built as an auxiliary home to your dream home. 4 bedroom septic system installed, a well that pumps 4.5 gallons per minute and is grandfathered in for exterior watering. Or just live the easy life with this remodeled home.
$229,999 ML#291744
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Water and Territorial views (Mt. Baker) from this charming end of the lane treasure! Nicely kept home w/ laminate & carpet. 2 Bdrms + den/office & a beautiful pine sun rm. Decks in front are ideal for viewing & relaxing. Stone patio leads around the house to gardens & water feature. Landscaping watering system from irrigation. Lower level drive leads to a shop/car area, wine room, 1/4 bath, etc. Unique Greenhouse, potting sheds & outbuildings. Shared well, Highland Irrigation. Shared well, drain field adj.prop.
$245,000 ML#291356
$246,000 ML#291562
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Country living in the city! Private backyard 3 bedrooms 2 bath home with 2705 sq. ft. of living space with storage above garage. Large living/great room for entertaining- kitchen & dining area – 3 bedrooms upstairs – lower level could be separate quarters with 1 bedroom , 3/4 bath, living room with insert and its own entry way. This is a must see oasis in the city!
ML#290111 $360,000 24 SEPTEMBER 6 - 12, 2015
Classic Colonial bedecked with full covered front porch enjoys unstoppable Olympic views. The front yard is the perfect spot for gatherings and games. Step inside to this sunny, south facing home. Beautiful hardwood floors in dining area and kitchen faces the mountains. Granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, eating bar and Prep Island. The living room is formal focusing on a rock faced propane fireplace with built in bookshelves and handsome mantle. The breezeway also has a large, pantry closet.
ML#291689
Imagine living in the most beautiful garden in Sequim! This custom 3BR + 2.5 bath home is surrounded by a pond, waterfall & an extensive collection of perennial flowering plants, shrubs & mature trees to provide year round beauty. Very private location in a quiet neighborhood yet close to town, Dungeness River & Discovery Trail. Panoramic mountain views, an oversize 2 car garage with workshop, garden shed, greenhouse, orchard & private outdoor hot tub complete this picture-perfect property!
$374,500 ML#291713
Calming mountain and water views from many rooms in this beautifully upscale home with custom features throughout, from a spacious den with built in desk and storage to an elegantly upgraded fireplace with carved antique wood from floor to ceiling. Life is convenient in this like new Solana home with HOA yard care. Member amenities include a clubhouse, swimming pool, putting green and gathering spaces.
$439,000 ML#291558
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Call Tanya Rosanbalm (360) 460-4030 Call Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Lani McCarry (360) 301-4576
Great house with much potential! Master bedroom, living, kitchen and laundry room on the main floor. Bedroom/office in the split entry. Family room w/ wet bar, bedroom, craft nook and tons of storage on the lower level. There are full decks that face the mountains on the main and lower levels.
(360) 460-0204
Captivatingly beautiful salt water views of the Straits of Juan de Fuca from this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home. Conveniently located close to the golf course, this home has vaulted ceilings and large picture windows that span the living room to take advantage of the outstanding views. Open layout leading into a spacious kitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining and large deck for entertaining. Wonderful patio extends the entertaining options enhanced by classical low maintenance landscaping.
$275,000 ML#290108
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Text: ready to move into Brick veneer waterfront home. 3516 square feet, 4 bedroom, three full, plus a half guest bath. Large dining room with vaulted ceilings, nine foot ceilings throughout the rest of the home. Granite counter tops, Dacor propane range oven and appliances. The Sun room, built into kitchen family room, will become your favorite place to enjoy the view and visit with friends. The Brick greenhouse matches the motif of the home and landscaping. A must have home.
Beautiful, ready to move into Brick veneer waterfront home. 3516 square feet, 4 bedroom, three full, plus a half guest bath. Large dining room with vaulted ceilings, nine foot ceilings throughout the rest of the home. Granite counter tops, Dacor propane range oven and appliances. The Sun room, built into kitchen family room, will become your favorite place to enjoy the view and visit with friends. The Brick greenhouse matches the motif of the home and landscaping. A must have home.
$495,000 ML#280672 PENINSULA D $950,000 AILY NEWS