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School director to quit over drink toast Carlson: Alcohol on district property ‘poor judgment’ BY JAMES CASEY AND CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The chairwoman of the Port Townsend School Board has resigned over what she called “poor judgment� at an event last weekend on the grounds of

Blue Heron School. Holley Carlson faulted herself for participating in a toast with “an incremental amount of alcohol� at the end of an eighthgrade dinner dance May 29 that she helped chaperone. No children were present, she told the Peninsula Daily News, when adults toasted “a job well done.� “It is with great regret that I offer my resignation from my position� as the District 1 board member, she said in last Thursday’s letter to Schools Superin-

tendent David Engle. She said Saturday the toast with alcohol violated school policy. Other members of the School Carlson Board will consider accepting the resignation at a meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Gael Stuart Building,

1610 Blaine St. “This past weekend, I used poor judgment during an event on school grounds,� Carlson’s letter said. “I am truly sorry.

dard led me to the decision to resign. “My participation in the schools is greater than being a board member. I’ll continue to volunteer for the schools and our greater community. My pas‘Clarity and growth’ sion and commitment does not “It is my hope that from this waiver.� experience, there can be clarity Engle and three of Carlson’s and growth, and that restorafellow board members — Keith tion of trust will be rebuilt.� White, Jennifer James-Wilson In an email to the PDN on and Pam Daly — were unavailSaturday, Carlson said: “No chil- able for comment. dren were present. However, TURN TO TOAST/A4 holding myself to a higher stan-

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PA No. 2: ‘I couldn’t be prouder’ National contest seen as positive exposure BY LEAH LEACH

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Carolyn Mackey of Port Angeles reads an interpretive sign Saturday on the newly opened overlook created from a section of the former Glines Canyon Dam in the Elwha River Valley in Olympic National Park. A similar overlook, shown at left, was made on the east dam abutment on the opposite side of Glines Canyon.

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles didn’t lose, even though it came in second to Chattanooga, Tenn., in Outside magazine’s hotly battled online contest to determine the nation’s “Best Town Ever� for 2015. “I could not be prouder of the town right now,� ALSO . . . said Lesley Robertson, ■What’s founder of Revitalize Port next for Angeles, a Facebook group promoting with more than 1,100 Port members that was the priAngeles?/A5 mary mover in getting out the vote for Port Angeles. “People have been saying for days that we’ve already won. “We won days ago. We won weeks ago. When we all decided to come together to do this, we won.� The final tally announced Thursday night in the contest that began May 4 gave Port Angeles 62,130 votes, or 47.95 percent of the ballots cast by the public. Chattanooga — which calls itself the “Scenic City� and the “River City� — received 67,432 votes, or 52.05 percent. “People came together in a way that I didn’t even think was possible — and I’m an optimist,� said Robertson, interviewed at a post-contest party for boosters in the newly opened Fanaticus restaurant on First Street.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The west rim of the Glines Canyon overlook is finished and ready for visitors, just in time for summer. Perched on what was once the spillway of the 210-foot-tall Glines Canyon Dam, the overlook offers expansive views of a wide valley that previously held the Lake Mills reservoir. The Elwha River, released by breaching of the dam that was finished in August, now flows freely through the deep canyon just below the viewpoint. Olympic National Park announced the opening of the spillway overlook late last week. A soft opening took place Memorial Day weekend. TURN

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‘Star Trek’ star Nichols recovering NICHELLE NICHOLS, WHO played Lt. Nyota Uhura in the original “Star Trek” TV series and in follow-up films, is recovering from a stroke suffered Wednesday at her Los Angeles home. Tests indicate the stroke was mild, her booking manager, Zachery McGinnis, said Friday. Nichols He said the 82-year-old actress began therapy Friday. “She is awake, eating, in good spirits and able to have full conversations,” McGinnis said. Nichols’ role on “Star Trek” earned her accolades for breaking stereotypes for

black actresses, with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. personally encouraging her to stay with the series. She met him at a civil rights gathering in 1967, at a point when she had decided not to return for the show’s second season. “He said, ‘You cannot do that,’” Nichols recalled. “‘You’ve changed the face of television forever, and therefore, you’ve changed the minds of people,’” she said the civil rights leader told her. Leonard Nimoy, a fellow charter “Star Trek” cast member, died in February.

Under lock, key Two of reality TV’s Duggar sisters fondled by their brother Josh say they weren’t even aware it had happened until he confessed and their parents told them about it. Jill and Jessa Duggar, part of the family featured in TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting,” were two of the four sisters whom Josh Dug-

gar touched inappropriately a dozen years ago. They talked about it with Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly in an interview that aired Friday night. Jessa Duggar said her brother was “a young boy in puberty” who was “a little too curious about girls.” In the wake of the incidents, the sisters said the parents restricted the children from playing games like hide and seek and placed locks on bedrooms where the girls and boys slept. Jessa Duggar said that she wanted to defend her brother against people who are calling him a child molester, pedophile or rapist. She said people can get mad at her for saying that this is overboard, “but I can say this because I was one of the victims.” “He made some bad choices,” she said. “But really the extent of it was mild, inappropriate touching, on fully clothed victims, most of it while girls were sleeping.”

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TARIQ AZIZ, 79, the debonair Iraqi diplomat who made his name by staunchly defending Saddam Hussein to the world during three wars and was later sentenced to death as part of the regime that killed hundreds of thousands of its own people, has died in a hospital in southern Iraq, officials said. Mr. Aziz, who had been in custody in a prison in the south awaiting execution, died Friday afterMr. Aziz noon after in 2000 he was taken to the al-Hussein hospital in the city of Nasiriyah following a heart attack, according to the provincial governor, Yahya al-Nassiri. Al-Nassiri, the governor of Dhi Qar province, said doctors could not save Mr. Aziz at the hospital in Nasiriyah, about 200 miles southeast of Baghdad. Mr. Aziz, the highestranking Christian in Saddam’s regime, was its international face for years. He was sentenced in 2010 to hang for persecuting members of the Shiite Muslim religious parties that now dominate Iraq. Elegant and eloquent, Mr. Aziz spoke fluent English, smoked Cuban cigars and was loyal to Saddam to the last, even naming one of his sons after the dictator. His posts included that of foreign minister and deputy prime minister, and he sat on the Revolutionary Command Council, the highest body in Saddam’s regime. His main role was as the regime’s go-to man to communicate with the West.

To the world, he was one of the most recognizable faces from Iraq during Saddam’s rule: silver-haired, with a mustache and trademark dark-rimmed glasses. A skilled operator in the halls of the United Nations, he was the regime’s frontman in dealing with U.N. inspectors trying to track and assure the dismantling of Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction.

_________ MANUEL CAMACHO SOLIS, 69, the man who headed the Mexican government’s peace negotiations with the Zapatista rebels after their 1994 uprising, has died at the age of 69. Mario Resendiz, an aide to Sen. Camacho Solis, said the senator died Friday of a brain ailment he had suffered for some time. Local media said it was a brain tumor. Sen. Camacho Solis served as Mexico City’s appointed mayor in the early 1990s, before that post was made an elected position in 1997. When the leftist Zapatista rebels rose up in arms to demand greater Indian rights in January

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1994, President Carlos Salinas tapped Sen. Camacho Solis to negotiate peace accords. After two weeks of armed confrontations, peace talks started. The Zapatistas have operated in their own autonomous enclaves in the southern state of Chiapas since then.

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1940 (75 years ago) Clallam County Commissioner Arnold Levy will be sentenced tomorrow for his conviction of misappropriation of public funds and two counts of seconddegree forgery. Levy will be sentenced by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Ralph C. Bell, in front of whom Levy was tried in April on the charges in a venue change from Clallam County. Bell last week denied a motion by Levy’s attorney for arrest of judgment or new trial. Upon Bell’s signing of the judgment of conviction and sentence tomorrow, Levy’s seat on the Board of County Commissioners becomes vacant.

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and Drive-in east of Port Angeles. A resident of Black Diamond Road south of town said she caught a glimpse of a cougar in a field next to her home. Sheriff R.I. Polhamus said he will ask owners of cougar-hunting dogs to track the animals if it appears necessary following his investigation.

1990 (25 years ago) An eight-year legal and legislative battle by a grass-roots group to end Hood Canal Bridge tolls forever is finished. The Fair Toll Coalition won state legislation banning tolls permanently, although no tolls have been collected since 1985. That’s when the coalition won an injunction in U.S. District Court to stop the tolls. With the new legislation, the unused toll booths will be removed by August. The coalition now has a $290,924 attorney bill to deal with. It will launch a 30-day fundraising campaign to pay it off as much as possible.

■ Peninsula College will observe its 53rd commencement ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 20, in the gymnasium on the Port Angeles campus at 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. A report on Page A4 Friday published an incorrect date.

________ The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to clarify a news story, phone Executive Editor Rex Wilson at 360-417-3530 or email rwilson@peninsuladaily news.com.

Laugh Lines ACCORDING TO A recent study, 61 percent of American drivers text while driving, 33 percent email while driving and 17 percent take selfies. And 20 percent of drivers use Facebook while driving. Don’t pretend you’re not one of these people. When I pull up to an intersection, every person is doing these things. We need those driverless cars now before we all die. Jimmy Kimmel

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 7, the 158th day of 2015. There are 207 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On June 7, 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Griswold v. Connecticut, recognized a constitutional right to privacy as it struck down, 7-2, a Connecticut law used to prosecute a Planned Parenthood clinic in New Haven for providing contraceptives to married couples. On this date: ■ In 1769, frontiersman Daniel Boone first began to explore present-day Kentucky. ■ In 1892, Homer Plessy, a “Creole of color,” was fined for refusing to leave a whites-only car of the East Louisiana Railroad.

Ruling on his case, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld “separate but equal” racial segregation, a concept it renounced in 1954. ■ In 1942, the World War II Battle of Midway ended in a decisive victory for American forces over the Imperial Japanese. ■ In 1954, British mathematician, computer pioneer and code breaker Alan Turing died at age 41, an apparent suicide. Turing, convicted in 1952 of “gross indecency” for a homosexual relationship, was posthumously pardoned in 2013. ■ In 1955, the quiz show “The $64,000 Question” premiered on CBS-TV. ■ In 1981, Israeli military

planes destroyed a nuclear power plant in Iraq, a facility the Israelis charged could have been used to make nuclear weapons. ■ In 1985, the adventure comedy “The Goonies” was released by Warner Bros. ■ In 1998, in a crime that shocked the nation, James Byrd Jr., a 49-year-old black man, was hooked by a chain to a pickup truck and dragged to his death in Jasper, Texas. Two white men were later sentenced to death. One of them, Lawrence Russell Brewer, was executed in 2011. A third defendant received life with the possibility of parole. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush and British Prime

Minister Tony Blair, meeting at the White House, embraced a tentative plan to forgive the debt of poor African nations. ■ Five years ago: U.S. defense officials announced that Army Spc. Bradley Manning had been detained in Baghdad in connection with a video posted on WikiLeaks showing Apache helicopters gunning down unarmed men in Iraq. ■ One year ago: Actor-comedian Tracy Morgan was critically injured after a Wal-Mart Stores Inc. tractor-trailer rammed into his chauffeured limousine bus on the New Jersey Turnpike, setting off a chain-reaction crash that killed fellow comedian James “Jimmy Mack” McNair.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Killers use power tools to flee prison DANNEMORA, N.Y. — Two convicted murderers used power tools to cut through steel pipes at a maximum-security prison near the Canadian border and escape through a manhole, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday. “It was an elaborate plot,” Cuomo said after joining law enforcement authorities to retrace the prisoners’ escape route from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. He said Richard Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 34, “are two dangerous individuals.” Sweat is serving a sentence of life without parole after he was convicted of first-degree murder for killing a Broome County sheriff’s deputy in 2002. Matt is serving a sentence of 25 years to life for kidnapping a man and beating him to death in 1997.

Obama eulogizes WILMINGTON, Del. — Mourning a loss that touched people on Delaware street corners and far beyond, President Barack Obama on Saturday remembered Beau Biden, the vice president’s son, as a public servant who learned through early tragedy what mattered

most and resolved to “live a life of meaning.” “He was a scion of an incredible family who brushed away the possibility Obama of privilege for the harder, better reward of earning his own way,” Obama said in a deeply personal eulogy. The president described Beau Biden as a son, a father, a soldier and a politician who didn’t cut corners in his efforts to serve his country and others. The former Delaware attorney general died a week ago of brain cancer at age 46.

Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J.; Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas; New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Republican presidential candidates Rick Perry and Lindsey Graham; Democratic presidential candidate Lincoln Chafee; Sens. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum; Reps. Peter King, R-N.Y., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Preempted by coverage of the French Open.

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Briefly: World Europeans try to stem Libyan sea migrations ROME — Naval vessels from Italy, Britain, Ireland and other countries steamed toward the waters off Libya on Saturday, bracing for the latest wave of migrants needing rescue from smugglers’ boats. British authorities warned that up to 500,000 people could attempt the perilous crossing this summer. Capt. Nick Fallon Cooke-Priest, on the British warship HMS Bulwark, told reporters aboard: “Indications are there that there are 450,000 to 500,000 migrants in Libya who are waiting at the border” for voyage from the North African country’s Mediterranean coast in hopes of reaching Italian shores. Also aboard the Bulwark, part of a multinational patrol and rescue force, was British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon.

Toll nears 400 JIANLI, China — Disaster teams searched the Yangtze River on Saturday for dozens of missing bodies from the Eastern Star as the death toll in the cruiser’s capsizing rose to nearly 400, making it China’s deadliest boat disaster in nearly seven decades.

Authorities have attributed the overturning of the ship late Monday to sudden, severe winds but also have placed the captain and his first engineer in police custody. The death toll rose to 396 after hundreds of bodies from the Eastern Star were found Friday night and Saturday.

Pre-election violence MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government was sending army troops, marines and federal police to southern states to protect polling places as violence threatened the country’s midterm elections today. The decision came after radical teachers attacked the offices of political parties in the southern state of Chiapas, burning the contents, and vowed to block the voting. Violence ahead of elections for Congress, state governors and mayors has already claimed the lives of three candidates, one would-be candidate and a dozen campaign workers or activists.

Thousands protest GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany —- Thousands of demonstrators packed a German Alpine resort town Saturday to protest a wide range of causes, from climate change to free trade, before the arrival of the leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies for a two-day summit. Though the demonstration in Garmisch-Partenkirchen was largely peaceful, a small group of protesters clashed with police as they marched through the town, charging at officers who responded with pepper spray. The Associated Press

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Quiet killings and blurred lines Secret history of U.S. Navy’s SEAL Team 6 THE NEW YORK TIMES

They have plotted deadly missions from secret bases in the badlands of Somalia. In Afghanistan, they have engaged in combat so intimate that they have emerged soaked in blood that was not their own. On clandestine raids in the dead of the night, their weapons of choice have ranged from customized carbines to primeval tomahawks. Around the world, they have run spying stations disguised as commercial boats, posed as civilian employees of front companies and operated undercover at embassies as male-female pairs, tracking those the United States wants to kill or capture. Those operations are part of the hidden history of the Navy’s SEAL Team 6, one of the nation’s most mythologized, most secretive and least scrutinized military organizations. Once a small group reserved for specialized but rare missions, the unit best known for killing Osama bin Laden has been transformed by more than a decade of combat into a global manhunting machine.

Shrouded in secrecy Almost everything about SEAL Team 6, a classified Special Operations unit, is shrouded in secrecy — the Pentagon does not even publicly acknowledge that name — though some of its exploits have emerged in largely admiring accounts in recent years. But an examination of Team 6’s evolution, drawn from dozens of interviews with current and former team members, other military officials and reviews of government documents, reveals a far more complex, provocative tale. While fighting grinding wars of attrition in Afghanistan and Iraq, Team 6 performed missions elsewhere that blurred the traditional lines between soldier and spy. The team’s sniper unit was remade to carry out clandestine intelligence operations, and the SEALs joined Central Intelligence Agency operatives in an initiative called the Omega Program, which offered greater latitude in hunting adversaries. Team 6 has successfully carried

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Navy SEAL operatives await a night mission to capture insurgent leaders near Falluja, Iraq, in July 2007.

out thousands of dangerous raids that military leaders credit with weakening militant networks, but its activities have also spurred recurring concerns about excessive killing and civilian deaths. Afghan villagers and a British commander accused SEALs of indiscriminately killing men in one hamlet. In 2009, team members joined CIA and Afghan paramilitary forces in a raid that left a group of youths dead and inflamed tensions between Afghan and NATO officials. Even an American hostage freed in a dramatic rescue has questioned why the SEALs killed all his captors.

Even the military’s civilian overseers do not regularly examine the unit’s operations. “This is an area where Congress notoriously doesn’t want to know too much,” said Harold Koh, the State Department’s former top legal adviser, who provided guidance to the Obama administration on clandestine war. Waves of money have sluiced through SEAL Team 6 since 2001, allowing it to significantly expand its ranks — reaching roughly 300 assault troops, called operators, and 1,500 support personnel — to meet new demands. But some team members question whether the relentless pace of operations has eroded the unit’s elite culture and worn down Team 6 on combat missions of little importance. The group was sent to Afghanistan to hunt al-Qaida leaders, but instead spent years conducting close-in battle against mid- to lowlevel Taliban and other enemy fighters.

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When suspicions have been raised about misconduct, outside oversight has been limited. Joint Special Operations Command, which oversees SEAL Team 6 missions, conducted its own inquiries into more than a halfdozen episodes, but seldom referred them to Navy investigators. “JSOC investigates JSOC, and that’s part of the problem,” said one former senior military officer experienced in special operations, who like many others interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity because Team 6’s activities are classified.

The cost was high: More members of the unit have died over the past 14 years than in all its previous history. Repeated assaults, parachute jumps, rugged climbs and blasts from explosives have left many battered, physically and mentally. “War is not this pretty thing that the United States has come to believe it to be,” said Britt Slabinski, a retired senior enlisted member of Team 6 and veteran of combat in Afghanistan and Iraq. “It’s going to bring out the worst in you. It’s also going to bring out the best in you.” Former Sen. Bob Kerrey, a Nebraska Democrat and a member of the SEALs during the Vietnam War, cautioned that Team 6 and other Special Operations forces had been overused. “They have become sort of a 1-800 number anytime somebody wants something done,” he said. But relying on them so much, he added, is inevitable whenever American leaders are faced with “one of those situations where the choice you have is between a horrible choice and a bad choice, one of those cases where you have no option.”

NOTE TO READERS: This is an abridged report appearing today in The New York Times. For the full report, including video, related stories and more photos, visit http://tinyurl.com/nyt-SEALS6.

SEAL Team 6 was assigned to protect Afghan leader Hamid Karzai. After an assassination attempt in 2002, a wounded team member uses his shirt over a head wound. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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West: Colorado braces for more violent weather

West: Renegade moose terrorizes Alaska campers

World: Saudi Arabia shoots down Scud missile

TWO PASSENGER JETS bumped wings Saturday while pulling away from a terminal in Southern California, federal officials said. There were no reported injuries after the mishap between two Southwest Airlines jets at Burbank Bob Hope Airport, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said. The Boeing 737 aircraft were pushing back from the terminal at about 7:30 a.m. when the wings bumped. Passengers returned to the terminal after the wing clip. The departing jets were being towed at the time, one in motion backward.

COLORADO IS IN for a few more days of violent storms and unstable weather, forecasters said Saturday. But the good news is that the storms are moving too quickly to cause widespread flooding. The state was braced for at least two more nights of walloping rain, strong winds and isolated tornadoes. A third night of severe storms ripped across Colorado late Friday, downing tree branches and leaving about 12,000 in the Denver metro area without power. At least six tornadoes were spotted Friday afternoon and evening in southern and eastern Colorado.

A COW MOOSE with two calves at Denali National Park and Preserve has injured at least two visitors in the past 10 days. Park staff members are urging visitors to be especially careful around wildlife after the moose’s defensive and erratic behavior near Riley Creek Campground over the past several weeks. The moose sometimes ignores nearby visitors and other times charges from a distance. “She is being unusually unpredictable,” said Denali spokeswoman Kathleen Kelly. One woman was hurt badly enough to be sent to the hospital for treatment.

YEMENI REBELS FIRED a Scud missile into Saudi Arabia on Saturday. According to the official Saudi Press Agency, two missiles launched from a Patriot missile battery shot down the Scud before dawn near the southwestern city of Khamis Mushait. The agency did not report any casualties in the attack, the first use of a Cold War-era Scud by the rebels since Saudi-led airstrikes targeting the Houthis began in late March. Yemen’s state news agency SABA, controlled by the Houthis, said the rebels fired the Scud. The Houthis are allied with forces loyal to former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.


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The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider adopting an ordinance establishing regulations for recreational marijuana businesses when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. At a May 21 meeting, Commissioners Phil Johnson and Kathleen Kler voted in favor of the new rules that break down allowable locales by type and location, but Commissioner David Sullivan opposed them. A moratorium on new marijuana businesses is set to expire June 11. An executive session is set at 10 a.m. with the county administrator, deputy prosecuting attorney, Department of Community Development director and associate planner concerning actual litigation. At 1:30 p.m., commissioners will be briefed on floodplain acquisitions in Quilcene.

Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will hear a report on the first year of the Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority when it meets Monday, The workshop will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The council also will hear an update on the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall.

Eye on Jefferson accepting the resignation of Holley Carlson, board chair, when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St. Carlson sent a letter of resignation to Superintendent David Engle on Thursday. The board also will consider the school calendar and student fees for 201516.

Port of Port Townsend The Port of Port Townsend commissioners will discuss charging fees for commercial activities at the port’s boat ramp when they meet in regular session Wednesday. The regular meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in the commission building at 333 Benedict St. It will be preceded by a workshop at 9:30 a.m. in the same location. Commissioners are asked to give the staff direction on developing a fee schedule for fish-buying and loading operations at the boat ramp. Commissioners also will consider final approval of a consolidated lease with Coast Seafoods in Quilcene. During the morning workshop, commissioners will discuss monthly moorage and marine trade inwater work as well as changes in the port mission statement.

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Navy offers new option for proposed Port Angeles pier BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Navy has announced the location of a fourth alternative site for a proposed pier at Ediz Hook, where a plethora of activity is already taking place. The new location was offered to mollify concerns expressed by the Puget Sound Pilots and others about the $16.7 million proposal, which would provide a dock for up to seven Navy submarine escort vessels. But the route of the vessels as they proceed to the newest-option pier also places them within 100 feet of Seattle-based Icicle Seafoods Inc.’s Atlantic-salmon fish farm, Alan Cook, company vice president for aquaculture, said Thursday. All four proposals site the dock at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles at the tip of the Hook and on the harbor side of Port Angeles Harbor. The fourth-alternative pier would be built 2,000 feet east of the Puget Sound Pilots’ station just outside the field office entrance and 1,600 feet from the underwater riprap reef known as “the rock pile,” a popular scuba-diving attraction. The pier, part of the Navy’s submarine Transit Protection System, is being jointly planned by the Navy and Coast Guard, 13th District Coast Guard spokesman Dana Warr said last week.

The escort vessels would accompany ballistic missile submarines based at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor that traverse the Strait of Juan de Fuca for exercises in the Pacific Ocean. The dock and support facilities, such as new sleeping quarters, would provide a rest-stop for crews.

sels will be pivoting over the top of our mooring lines,” he said. “We have concerns about noise and pollution during construction and during operations.” Cook said the fish farm, located just west of the Pilots’ station, provides living-wage jobs for 10 families and an annual payroll, including health care benefits, of more than $400,000. Rest stop Nakahara said in an email that The Navy was planning to release the newest alternative stays within the new location later this fall as the existing $16.7 million budget part of the project’s environmental and abides by the planned summer assessment. 2016 build date. But the agency divulged the new It is being developed based on site earlier last week after Navy offi- public comments the Navy has cials discussed the location with local received on the dock plan, according diving enthusiasts and following to the statement. repeated inquiries from the PeninThe most controversial option — sula Daily News. Alternative 1, the western site — Details of the new proposal will sits over the artificial reef and near be included in an environmental an eelgrass bed, features that trouassessment on the project that will bled Lower Elwha Klallam tribal be released this fall and followed by officials. a public comment period, Navy Alternative 2, the eastern site, spokeswoman Liane Nakahara said would be a new dock built east of the earlier last week. Coast Guard’s T-pier and closest to “The draft environmental assess- the tip of the Hook. ment will evaluate direct, indirect, Alternative 3 would employ the and cumulative effects of the proT-pier, which the Navy would extend posed action and alternatives on the with a trestle and expansion span. fish pens,” she said in an email. Alternatives 2 and 3 would be Cook, who has discussed the proj- stabilized with 200-foot wave-attenuect with Navy officials, noted the ation barriers and 40 piles each. largest of the seven escort vessels The Puget Sound Pilots had would be 250 long. objected that the westernmost alter“In that fourth option, those vesnative would disrupt operations.

Dam: Wheelchair-accessible CONTINUED FROM A1 known as Smokey Bottom. The dam and its older “It’s an incredibly dra- cousin — Elwha Dam 9 matic setting with the very miles downstream — were narrow, deep canyon,” park torn down beginning in spokeswoman Barb Maynes 2011 to restore the river for said Friday, “and then just salmon and other wildlife. Restoration of the Elwha upstream of the canyon, it widens out into this huge, River is ongoing. Scientists broad valley that is open continue to monitor fish now with a river flowing and sediment flows. Crews have planted native vegetathrough it. “It’s a really dramatic tion in the former reserscene, both the canyon and voirs. “We invite people to visit the valley,” she said. Accessed from Olympic the new Glines Canyon Hot Springs Road west of Spillway Overlook,” Park Sarah Port Angeles, the wheel- Superintendent chair-accessible overlook Creachbaum said in a news features eight interpretive release. “It is a place for all to signs that explain the history of the dam and the enjoy the canyon views and National Park Service’s learn more about the his$325 million restoration of tory and ongoing restoration of the Elwha River.” the Elwha River. An overlook on the east side of the canyon is accesSmokey Bottom sible by a 1-mile walk. Glines Canyon Dam was The new spillway overbuilt between 1925 and look and surrounding area 1927, flooding an area once were designed and con-

Peninsula College trustees will consider the operating budget for 2015-16 when they meet Thursday. The meeting will be at 2 p.m. in the Cornaby Center on the Port Angeles campus at 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. The full agenda is at www.pencol.edu/aboutpc/ Port Townsend planning board/agendas. The Port Townsend Planning Commission will dis- Chimacum schools cuss its assessment of the The Chimacum School comprehensive plan when it District will consider a meets Thursday. memorial for Chris Martin The commission will when it meets Wednesday. meet at 6:30 p.m. in council The board will meet at chambers at historic City 6 p.m. in the library at the Hall. high school at 91 West ValNo action will be taken. ley Road. Martin died of a stroke at CONTINUED FROM A1 Port Townsend schools the age of 44 in March. He had served as the However, board member The Port Townsend School Board will consider district’s technical director Nathanael O’Hara told the since he had graduated in PDN on Saturday: “I’m just 1990. sad that this public servant has to resign and chose that Jefferson Transit path, and I’m trying to The Jefferson Transit understand it myself.” A sprightly little market Authority Board meeting O’Hara, who declined to unlike any you’ve seen originally set for Tuesday discuss the incident that prompted Carlson’s resighas been canceled. 10 things to think The next meeting will be nation, said, “I’m just disapabout when you’re 1:30 p.m. July 21. Beginning pointed that this is going, standing in line then, meetings will be at on and I’m sorry that she’s 63 Four Corners Road in resigning. 1. If the optimist sees the glass “It was her decision. Port Townsend unless otheras half full, and the pessimist She’s dedicated herself to wise posted. sees it as half empty, does

structed by park employees. The $245,000 facility was paid for through a special National Park Service fund designed to improve visitor accessibility. Contractors supplied a wheelchair-accessible vault toilet and new pavement for the old spillway.

Interpretive panels The interpretive panels were designed and written by park staff. “I’m very proud of the work our team has accomplished in making this new accessible overlook a reality,” Creachbaum said. To get there, take U.S. Highway 101 west from Port Angeles to Olympic Hot Springs Road, then turn left (a right turn eastbound on the highway from Forks and the West End). Follow the road to the Glines Overlook (although you’ll be required to pay an

entrance fee to Olympic National Park en route). The park opened the east side of the overlook in November. That access, which has 10 parking spaces, can be reached by following the gravel Whiskey Bend Road about one mile south from its intersection with the Olympic Hot Springs Road.

Altair remains closed Elsewhere in the Elwha Valley, Altair Campground remains closed because of extensive flood damage from last winter. Whiskey Bend Road remains closed to vehicles because of a major slide. Pedestrian, bicycle and stock travel are allowed on the 4.5-mile gravel road. Olympic Hot Springs Road is open. Check the park’s website, www.nps.gov/olym, for current trail conditions.

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the school, and the school is losing a tremendous public servant.” O’Hara said he believed Carlson had discussed her decision with Engle and Daly.

Ran without opposition Carlson originally won election without opposition in 2009 to the board seat vacated by John Eissinger. At the time she announced her candidacy, she said she had three goals: “Communication amongst the board and the

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community at large, collaboration also between the board and the community, and compassion.” In 2009, according to newspaper archives, she and her husband, Dr. Todd Wilson, had two children in Port Townsend schools, where she volunteered at Mountain View Elementary. An agent with Windermere Port Townsend Inc., she said she donated 10 percent of her real estate sales commissions to Port Townsend schools. Carlson ran unopposed for re-election in 2013 and was chosen board chair. Besides her school involvement, she told the PDN in 2009 she was active in the Healthy Youth Coalition, Substance Abuse Advisory Board, Olympic Community Action Programs, Community Network Board, Real Estate Professionals for Affordable Housing, Port Townsend Cooperative Playschool and com-


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Medal of Honor Contest: Western Division champ recipient to be Keeping saluted at grave it going CONTINUED FROM A1 “March Madness” elimination contest before going up “We have figured out against Chattanooga, the that this place is really, Southern Division winner really, really cool — and we and a former national wingot to tell the world about ner of the annual Outside contest. this. The contest seemed mis“There are thousands more people who now know matched — Port Angeles, about this place who didn’t with a population of 19,000, know about it before.” up against the Tennessee city of 170,000. People want to visit PA But Port Angeles — which garnered more than Many people commentthree times its population ing on the Outside website in votes against the popular said they planned to visit after seeing photographs of Southern city — proved the natural beauty of the itself to be the Little Town Port Angeles area and That Could. It wears the crown as Olympic National Park. Port Angeles is the gateway the contest’s Western Division champ, and it will be town to the national park. Robertson said she profiled — along with Chatalready has heard of area tanooga and 14 other finalinns and bed-and-break- ists — in the September fasts getting calls from peo- issue of Outside, a nationally recognized outdoor and ple booking trips. Thursday night’s party adventure magazine. Fans of Port Angeles outat Fanaticus was a true celperformed voters backing ebration, Robertson said. “We’re celebrating the Santa Barbara, Calif.; our fact that we live in one of sibling city in Kitsap the most incredible places County, Bainbridge Island; on Earth, and we have the Glenwood Springs, Colo.; chance to celebrate that Flagstaff, Ariz.; and Bar Harbor, Maine, in the contogether,” she said. “We’re talking about test. Signs urging residents to how we have to take this positive energy and make vote for their town went up all over — on business readuse of it. “We’ve all realized what erboards, windows and resis possible if we work taurant tables — as organizations ranging from the together.” One of four last-minute Port Angeles Regional wild-card entries, Port Chamber of Commerce to Angeles won five rounds in Black Ball Ferry Line proa 64-city tournament mod- moted voting. eled on the NCAA-style Support also came from

Wednesday ceremony recognizes only Seabee to be awarded honor PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

GARDINER — Marvin Glenn Shields, a Port Townsend native, went to Vietnam in 1965 as a Seabee, the Navy’s mobile construction battalion. While building an Army Special Forces compound in Dong Xoai, 55 miles north of Saigon, his outpost was attacked by 1,500 Viet Cong armed with flame throwers, hand grenades and machine guns. Shields carried a critically wounded man to safety, was himself wounded twice, then helped knock Shields out an enemy machine gun emplacement before he was wounded a third time — fatally. Dong Xoai was a charred ruin after the attack — but the attackers were turned back, and the American base held. Shields, a construction mechanic third class, was the first member of the Navy to receive the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War — and the first and only Seabee so honored with this country’s most hallowed military accolade. A display honoring Shields is erected outside the Marvin G. Shields Memorial American Legion Post 26 in Port Townsend. Shields was 25 when he was killed on June 10, 1965. He is buried in the small, rural Gardiner Community Cemetery. His grave overlooks Discovery Bay. The marker says: He died as he lived, for his friends.

Anniversary ceremony On Wednesday, the 50th anniversary of his death will be marked by a graveside remembrance ceremony honoring the heroic actions of Shields; the other members of his unit, Seabee Team 1104; and Army Special Forces Detachment A-342. All Seabee veterans and their families as well as the general public are invited to attend. The outdoor ceremony at the Gardiner cemetery will be hosted by Capt. Mark Geronime, commanding officer of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest, headquartered in Silverdale. Invited guests include Navy and Army dignitaries and Joan Shields-Bennett, Shields’ widow. Following the ceremony, there will be an open house with “food, drinks and camaraderie” at the American Legion Post 26, 209 Monroe St. in downtown Port Townsend.

EDITOR’S NOTE” Port Angeles, pop. 19,000, and its supporters lost by only 4.1 percent against Chattanooga, pop. 170,000, in the head-to-head Outside magazine contest to name the “Best Town Ever” for 2015. Here’s a rundown from the Chattanooga Times Free Press on how the city and its well-organized partisans had to work very hard to overcome Port Angeles’ efforts, led by the enthusiastic Revitalize Port Angeles Facebook group. In addition, a senior editor at the magazine seems to indicate Port Angeles, which finished the contest as the western division champion, may join Chattanooga on the cover of the September issue of magazine. (We’ll be contacting Outside about this.)

In addition, money is being collected to increase the $7,000 CM3 Marvin Shields Scholarship offered annually by the Seabee Memorial Scholarship Association. For more information on this effort, email smsa@seabee.org. Shields’ Medal of Honor was bestowed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. “The courage and daring of Seabee Marvin Shields indicates that every hero does not wear an infantryman’s badge or pilot a fighting plane,” Donald L. and Helen K. Ross wrote in their book, Washington State Men of Valor. “Some are forced to exchange the tools of construction for those of destruction — a hammer for a gun — as was Marvin Shields.” A Navy frigate was named in Shields’ honor, and the bachelor enlisted quarters at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton bears Shields’ name. Shields’ Medal of Honor was one of 259 bestowed on servicemen for action during the Vietnam War. Like Shields, most died as a result of their heroism.

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Bill runs to $180K in per diem costs EVERETT — The price of running the Legislature for an extra month included more than $180,000 in daily expense payments to lawmakers. Those $120-a-day per diem payments and mileage reimbursements will continue to add up as lawmakers continue to negotiate a state budget in a second special session, The Daily Herald of Everett reported. Friday marked the eighth day of a second extra session for the 147 lawmakers. The final total for those expenses could double

1.5 million votes Over the past month, visitors to Outside’s website cast more than 1.5 million votes over the multiple rounds in the “Best Town Ever” competition. Chattanooga, a city of 170,000 whose recreational attributes include its proximity to scenic Lookout Mountain, also took top honors in the competition in 2011. Criteria for choosing the Best Towns include “topnotch restaurants, vibrant farmers’ markets, friendly neighborhoods, and unparalleled access to hiking and biking trails. In short, the perfect jumping-off point for adventure,” according to the Outside magazine’s editors.

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PORT ANGELES — What’s next for Port Angeles boosters? “We started talking about this as we did better and better in the contest” by Outside magazine for the “Best Town Ever” for 2015, said Leslie Robertson, founder of Revitalize Port Angeles. Members of Revitalize Port Angeles and other groups want to channel the town spirit evoked by the competition and keep the momentum going. “Everyone seems to feel that this is just the beginning,” Robertson said. Among ideas that have been pitched are creating a Facebook page devoted entirely to the beauties of the outdoors cradling Port Angeles. “We live in one of the amazing places in the world, and we need to celebrate that,” Robertson said.

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outside town. Gov. Jay Inslee, the Sequim-bred Emblem3 band, U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, and Congressman Derek Kilmer — a Port Angeles native — tweeted their support. Western Washington University called for votes on its Facebook page, and the Seahawks called on people to vote for Port Angeles.

before lawmakers pass a two-year spending plan and adjourn for the year. Legislators earn $42,106 a year and are entitled to receive up to $120 more for each day in a regular or special legislative session to cover expenses such as food and lodging in Olympia. A lawmaker putting in for $120 for each of the regular session’s 103 days, for example, was reimbursed $12,360. Under state law, per diem can be claimed for days during which lawmakers are “engaged in legislative business.”

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Middle-of-the-road might be what it takes to win best in the nation. But Chattanooga was middling in just one respect: population — small enough for residents to care about a community-glorification contest and big enough for their mobilization to translate to soaring vote counts. In other words, a good size to win, according to Jonah Ogles, senior editor at Outside magazine, which for the past five weeks hosted an outsized online tournament to name the country’s “Best Town Ever.” “Clearly, every time we put Chattanooga in, you’re right on top of it,” Ogles said Friday, about a dozen hours after the final vote was cast. “It’s not a short contest. And every round you guys were just coming out early and staying on, and it

became clear, very early, that you guys were going to become a contender at the very least.” The final score [shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday night] showed Chattanooga with 67,432 votes [52.05 percent of 129,562 online votes cast by the public] and Port Angeles, Wash., with 62,130 [47.95 percent], the peak of a competition that started with 64 towns. Towns advanced through bracketed races divided by geographic region.

Two giant dots Votes came from around the nation, even around the world. But they were blips compared with “two giant dots” hovering over Chattanooga and Port Angeles for the past month, Ogles said. Both finalist towns — and neighboring towns — called their people to action through social media: friends posting to friends, who reposted to friends. That bore out in big ways, too: a Seattle Seahawks player tweeting for Port Angeles, Launch Tennessee in Nashville tweeting for Chattanooga. Rock/Creek Outfitters, the Chattanooga-based specialty outdoor retailer, rallied crowds in almost every medium: digital (by creating an hour-by-hour results and trends Web page), paper (signs in stores) and in the flesh (conversations with customers). Chattanooga startup RootsRated, the outdoorexperience-based media platform, funneled readers to the magazine’s voting page through its own microsite, where it partnered with contest sponsor Toad&Co. The page, titled “Best of Chattanooga,” is an “insider’s guide to enjoying Chattanooga’s outdoor lifestyle

in good company” and features write-ups on Velo Coffee, Lula Lake, the Nightfall Concert Series — in essence, a centralized and deep information set on why Chattanooga is deserving of the best town title, RootsRated CEO Fynn Glover said. Tourist organizations, no surprise, got into the game, too. The Chattanooga Convention and Visitors Bureau sent out 400,000 emails from the contest’s May 4 start to its June 4 end. “We were fully prepared for this campaign,” CVB President Bob Doak said Friday after three hours of sleep. “It’s a superlative we look for in our business,” he said. “Anything that ends with ‘est’ is what we’re striving for. It just makes it so much easier to attract a group, convention, sporting activity.”

Scenic City Other Scenic City folks found out about the contest the classic way: word of mouth. Tony Levy, who moved to Chattanooga from Florida in March, heard about it at High Point, the downtown climbing gym where he works. The new ’Noogan wasn’t surprised Chattown was in the running — “Why do you think I moved here?”— or that it won — “Of course it’s a best town.” Levy came here for the rock climbing, but that’s not what he likes best. “Everybody is just really friendly and willing to help each other,” the 25-year-old said. “There’s a sense of a Chattanooga community. It’s a place which inspires you to be ambitious.” But not everyone wanted to publicize Chattanooga’s awesomeness, for fear of

drawing the masses. “I want us to lose!” joked Levy’s roommate Sean Cooper, 28, who moved from Florida in March. “Keep Chattanooga a secret.” Outside plans to send a writer from the region here soon to pen the tale of a “perfect weekend,” Ogles said. “They will . . . climb and paddle and ride and eat at good restaurants and go to bars and all that.”

Final four winners The magazine, which has circulation of almost 700,000, will feature 16 towns in the September issue, the final four winners for each region. “Without a doubt, Chattanooga will be the first town we talk about and the one that gets the most space,” Ogles said. It also will be on the cover, though that will likely showcase two towns, he said. To reach the peak, Chattanooga beat Roanoke, Va.; Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; Beaufort, S.C.; Boone, N.C., and Eau Claire, Wis. Since Outside started the contest in 2011 (and Chattanooga won it), the other winners have been Richmond, Va., in 2012; Park City, Utah, in 2013; and Duluth, Minn., in 2014. Chattanooga is the only two-time winner. [It won Outside’s contest in 2011.]

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Port Angeles High School student Nathan Adamire, left, with Principal Jeff Clark. Nathan won a car as a reward for good attendance.

PA freshmen win big in attendance incentive program PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — One student won a car from Ruddell Auto Mall and another a mountain bike from Big 5 Sporting Goods as rewards for good attendance. Nathan Adamire, who won the car, and Isabella Monger, who received the bike, were among 101 Port Angeles High School students who were eligible for the prizes because of their attendance during the 201516 school year. The students’ names were entered into a drawing for the inaugural Be Here to Win! attendance incentive program sponsored by Ruddell Auto Mall of Port Angeles and Big 5 Sporting Goods of Sequim. High School Principal Jeff Clark drew the names of the two winning freshmen Friday during a presentation of year-end awards. Before the drawing, Clark told the students who filled the auditorium that they were already winners, just for attending school. Superintendent Marc Jackson, who announced the program in August after he filled the district’s top administrative position, said the purpose of the incentive program is to emphasize responsibility and the importance of attending school consistently. To gain local sponsorship for the program, Jackson worked with Howie Ruddell, president and dealer of Rud-

dell Auto Mall, and staff from Big 5 Sporting Goods: District Manager Sarah Zimney; Brandon Wixon, Sequim store manager; and Harry McKerney, regional vice president. “Ruddell Auto Mall generously offered a wonderful opportunity for the lucky winner to have wheels,” Jackson said. “Nathan will have the loan of a car throughout the year or may choose to accept the ownership of a used car instead. “Big 5 Sporting Goods generously supplied the bicycle for Isabella,” he added. “We are so appreciative of our sponsors for stepping up and believing in this program. “We look forward to working with them in the future to perhaps help us grow the program.” Both Ruddell and McKerney spoke to the students about the importance of attending school and graduating from high school. To be eligible for the drawing, students must have been enrolled in at least five classes on campus all year, earn all passing grades, have no unexcused absences and have no more than five excused absences or incidents of excessive tardiness. Of the 101 who were eligible, 46 were freshmen, 33 were sophomores, 13 were juniors and 10 were from the senior class.

Dems, GOP break through impasse on budget proposal PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIA — Legislative leaders have reached a tentative agreement on how much money should be spent under a new two-year Washington state operating budget and had started negotiating on where to find the funds. David Schumacher, Gov. Jay Inslee’s budget director, said lawmakers had gotten past the first hurdle Friday, but “that leads you on to the next round of difficult things.” Schumacher wouldn’t reveal what the number was, other than it was “about halfway between” their previous proposals. The most recent House proposal was about $38.5 billion budget compared with the Senate’s $37.9 billion plan.

Lawmakers must craft a budget under the shadow of the state Supreme Court’s McCleary decision ordering them to fund the state’s education system. They also must decide how to implement a voterapproved initiative to reduce class sizes that is projected to cost $2 billion for the next two years. Lawmakers are in the midst of a second overtime special session that will run through this month. If they fail to deliver a budget by July 1, state government will shut down for the first time. Officials from the governor’s budget office have already released a contingency plan on what state offices they may close. Two years ago, Inslee signed a budget June 30.

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Three-year-old Ryan Rychlik pulls in a rainbow trout with the help of his father, Oscar Rychlik of Port Angeles, from a children’s fishing pond in the parking lot of Swain’s General Store in Port Angeles. Swain’s celebrated its 58th anniversary and feted the opening of an expansion to the store Saturday.

Lands commissioner calls for more study on Navy plan Public opposition, possible threat to murrelets cited against range BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Navy should rethink its proposed expansion of activities in its electronic warfare range in light of potential impacts on the threatened marbled murrelet and a deluge of comments against the plan, said Peter Goldmark, state commissioner of public lands. Goldmark, who manages the state Department of Natural Resources, said last week that the Navy’s 2010 environmental impact statement on the effects of jet noise on the seabird listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act did not go far enough. He called for an in-depth assessment in concert with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the impacts of noise pollution on the murrelet and other endangered species, which inhabit both Olympic National Forest and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) land. The Navy has applied for U.S. Forest Service permits for use, by three electromagnetic emitter trucks, of 12 roads in Olympic National Forest and is considering applications for use of three DNR roads. The trucks, while parking in what the Navy says are remote areas, would allow virtual targeting exercises to be conducted with Naval Air Station Whidbey Island aircraft. DNR already has said it is not interested in participating in the project but that it would process a Navy application if one is made. The Navy has a vastly different take on the project than Goldmark.

“The change is three trucks in the forest that are barely louder than my dishwasher,” Navy Region Northwest spokesman Chris Haley said Friday. “Why would we think there is more analysis that needs to be done, when there is no impact?”

High amount of input Goldmark also emphasized the number of comments and outright complaints his agency has received about the proposal. Forest Service officials have said comments about using national forest land also are overwhelmingly against the plan. “In terms of percentage of population base, it’s almost higher than anything else I’ve been engaged on,” Goldmark said of the hundreds of comments DNR has received. “We need to see that [review] in some kind of environmental assessment and make sure the Navy goes through a rigorous process to make sure it does not have an impact. “I’m just concerned about noise. “The engagement of the public and the possibility of affecting an [Endangered Species Act] species would speak to the needs. “It would be helpful to the Navy to be completely transparent with the public and Forest Service in the form of an EIS [environmental impact statement].” Warfare range flights already occur in the Navy’s two Military Operations Areas (MOAs) on the west ends of Clallam and Jefferson counties, but without coordination with groundbased emitters.

Goldmark said a 2014 environmental assessment of the emitter-truck deployment, which could increase NAS Whidbey flights over the electronic warfare range by up to 10 percent, did not go far enough. The environmental assessment will not be followed by an EIS, Haley said. The Navy is already reviewing a separate proposal to add up to 36 EA-18G Growler jets to the 82 currently based at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. They could fly as low at 6,000 feet above the marbled murrelet’s critical habitat while conducting simulated targeting exercises with the emitter trucks. But the optimum level for the exercises is above 15,000 feet, according to Navy officials. If the warfare-range project is approved, flights would increase up to one more a day, Haley said. “If current analysis indicates that existing flights have no impact on the marbled murrelet, one additional flight is not going to have an additional impact on the marbled murrelet,” he said. The murrelet’s critical habitat is spread throughout the MOAs and covers about half the overall operations area. The 2014 assessment is based on a 2010 environmental impact statement on the Navy’s Northwest Training Range Complex, which includes the MOAs.

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els would be lower than 97 [decibels] because overflights would occur above 3,000 feet.” According to the Temple University Department of Civil/Environmental Engineering, 100 decibels produces sound equal to outboard motors, lawn mowers, motorcycles and jack hammers. “The [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service] biological opinion for the proposed action concludes that marbled murrelets affected by airborne overflight noise and potential aircraft strike from Navy training at 3,200 feet [above ground level] over the Olympic Peninsula is considered to be insignificant,” according to the EIS. Haley said Navy aircraft fly higher than 3,200 feet above ground level. “Responses would be short-term behavioral or physiological reactions, and the general health of individual marbled murrelets would not be compromised,” the EIS says. “Further, murrelets are likely to habituate to in-air sounds. “As a result, [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service] expects murrelets will generally continue to forage within lowerintensity sound fields as a learned response to the stimulus. “Disruptive effect to murrelets from the Navy’s marine-based training is expected to be insignificant, and murrelets are expected to resume their loafing, breeding and foraging behavior.” Goldmark said his agency did not comment on the impacts on the murrelet that were outlined in the EIS.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reviewed noise impacts on the murrelets as part of that review. “Periods of elevated noise ________ levels would be brief, and repeated exposures over a Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb short period of time would be can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. unlikely,” according to the EIS. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily “Most sound exposure lev- news.com.

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Sen. Cantwell hears about ‘96-hour’ rule Lawmaker tours critical-access hospitals in area BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell gathered information during a tour of Jefferson Healthcare hospital about a rule that a bill now in Congress aims to overturn. Cantwell, D-Mountlake Terrace, toured the Port Townsend hospital, one of two critical-access hospitals on the North Olympic Peninsula, on Friday as part of a tour of such facilities across the state. “Sen. Cantwell is a supporter of rural health care,” said Mike Glenn, Jefferson Healthcare CEO. “We appreciate her taking the time to visit Jefferson Healthcare and learn about our new project and some of the issues we care about.” During the tour, Marie Dressler, a Jefferson Healthcare Hospital commissioner, told Cantwell of staff frustrations with the “96-hour” rule for patient reimbursement at critical-access hospitals. The critical-access designation allows rural hospitals with 25 beds or fewer, and which fulfill other criteria, to receive 100 percent Medicare reimbursement. Both Jefferson Healthcare and Forks Community hospitals have the designation. The other hospital on the North Olympic Peninsula, Olympic Medical Center, is too large for the category. OMC was designated a sole community hospital in legislation Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law in March 2014. That increases Medicaid payments for outpatient services from 55 percent of cost to 70 percent of cost.

Payment rule The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said in 2013 that physicians working at critical-access hospitals must certify that a patient will be discharged or transferred within 96 hours of admission — four days — or the hospital will not be paid for that patient. A longer stay does not endanger the designation. Congress in 1999 modified the rule to make the 96-hour limit an annual average rather than a requirement for each patient. But payment for an individual patient is contingent upon the rule. Cantwell is one of 26 cosponsors of the Senate version of the Critical Access Hospital Relief Act of 2015 introduced in January in both houses of Congress to remove the Medicare 96-hour physician certification requirement for inpatient critical-access hospital services. Derek Kilmer, whose 6th Congressional District includes the North Olympic Peninsula, is one of 56 cosponsors of the House version of the bill.

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The 12 graduating seniors from Quilcene High School do a group hug before the start of their graduation ceremony on Saturday in Quilcene.

U.S. Maria Cantwell, D-Mountlake Terrace, alongside Mike Glenn, Jefferson Healthcare CEO, was in Port Townsend on Friday afternoon to tour the critical-access hospital.

he Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said in 2013 that physicians working at critical-access hospitals must certify that a patient will be discharged or transferred within 96 hours of admission — four days — or the hospital will not be paid for that patient.

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Red tape, costs The per-patient requirement has led to unnecessary bureaucracy and red tape for physicians and potentially higher costs for patients and their families, Dressler said. Moving long-term patients can lead to higher costs for medical transport via ambulance or helicopter for the patients and their families, she said. Costs can continue to rise for family members when their loved ones are admitted to hospitals in the Seattle area. “It definitely would and could have a detrimental effect on the patients and the patients’ families, especially with the elderly patients,” Dressler said. And “even though it is similar care, it is much more expensive in the city than it is here,” she added. One of the biggest challenges facing small rural hospitals such as Jefferson Healthcare is ensuring “they are able to keep their designation as a critical-access hospital and get a Medicare reimbursement rate,” Cantwell said. While “our state does very well on making sure that we focus on delivering better health care outcomes for lower costs . . . you want to make sure that when you think about how to continue that, and do things in a new way, you don’t leave out rural access hospitals,” she added. Cantwell’s tour included Jefferson Healthcare’s $22 million Emergency and Specialty Services building now under construction. Crews began working on

the project May 18. The building is expected to be completed in July 2016, and the move-in date is the following October. The facility will offer patients access to lab services next to the registration and lobby area, a new and expanded emergency department and orthopedic clinic, upgraded cardiology services and a heart health education program. It also will include a cancer treatment center and infusion services area, and a women’s imaging center equipped with mammography, ultrasound and bone density scanning equipment. The building is on the south side of Jefferson Healthcare adjacent to Sheridan Street. It was pleasing to witness “how much people are doing to try to make sure they have good access to health care,” Cantwell said.

Graduating seniors strut their stuff, earn diploma Chimacum’s Allysa Wolfe makes an adjustment to the scholastic and community service medals on fellow graduate Levi Clum before the 2015 Chimacum High School graduation exercise at McCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend on Saturday.

Aging population Cantwell also spoke about the need to address the aging population of local baby boomers, who will increasingly be reliant on the hospital in coming years. “No matter what we do, that population is going to reach that age,” she said. “So what we need to do is do all we can to focus on health and wellness and prevention and to get people to think about those practices that will help them stay healthier.” Washington state is “pretty good at that as a state juxtaposed to the rest of the nation, but we want to take it to the next level,” Cantwell added. “We want to continue to do pilots that will demonstrate to people in communities that there are some really basic things about exercise, diet, wellness and meditation and all those things that really help.” Jefferson Healthcare is “trying to promote health and wellness,” Dresser said. “It is for the betterment of the whole person because they will hopefully be healthier with education and food and those sorts of things that keeps the baby boomers going.”

School seniors amuse themselves and their guests by blowing bubbles while awaiting the 2015 commencement to begin at McCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden in Port Townsend on Friday. The 2105 graduating class had 80 students receiving their diplomas.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.

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Two shotguns Croston is not allowed to possess firearms because of a 1987 conviction of seconddegree assault, police said. Police officers said they found two shotguns in Croston’s home when he was arrested, according to court papers. Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly set bail at $50,000 in Croston’s initial court appearance May 29. Croston was released from the Clallam County jail on his own recognizance after the firearm charges were filed Tuesday. No date has been set for arraignment.

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PORT ANGELES — Each month, Master Gardeners lead a fast-paced, one-hour walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden, 328 E. Fifth St., to show what vegetables grow well on the North Olympic Peninsula. The presentations are free. Master Gardeners Bob Cain, Audreen Williams and Jeanette Stehr-Green will share their knowledge this Friday while Meggan Uecker, Clallam County waste reduction coordinator, will talk about composting. Cain joined Master Gardeners in 2009 and was Clallam County Master Gardener Foundation president from 2011-13. Williams, who joined the group in 2012, was a co-recipient of the 2014

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PORT ANGELES — A new trial date is expected to be set in a Joyce murder case June 26. Ari Lee King, 42, is charged with second-degree murder in the September beating death of Diane Cunningham. Defense attorney Loren Oakley told Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour that DNA testing was scheduled to begin at a State Patrol crime lab Thursday, according to the minutes of a Friday hearing. Clallam County Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin said the results of the DNA tests would likely be available in a month. The parties agreed Friday to strike the current

Veteran Master Gardeners, from left, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Audreen Williams and Bob Cain will lead a one-hour walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles at noon Friday. The Lunch in the Garden educational series is sponsored by WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners on the second Friday of each month through September. The Fifth Street Com-

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July 13 trial date. DNA tests on key evidence, including a carjack that King allegedly used to kill Cunningham in her Joyce-area home, nullified earlier trial dates of Jan. 5 and May 4. Cunningham, 65, was last seen with King on surveillance footage from 7 Cedars Casino and the Port Angeles Walmart in the early morning hours of Sept. 28. Her body was found in the bedroom of her home Oct. 6. An autopsy showed that Cunningham died of blunt force trauma to the head. King was arrested in Malheur County, Ore., on Nov. 13. He is being held in the Clallam County jail on $1 million bail.

Briefly . . . questions from the audience. Clallam is one of seven counties in the state to operate under a home-rule charter. The commission will incorporate citizen SILVERDALE — A Port input in developing potenTownsend women had been tial charter amendments discharged from Harrison for voters to consider in the Medical Center on Saturday after being injured in a Nov. 3 election. The commission met in rollover wreck Friday on Forks on Monday for the Newberry Hill Road. Amber L. Wakefield, 25, first of three public hearhad been taken to the hos- ings this month. Other hearings will be June 15 in pital after her green 1997 Sequim and June 29 in Saturn continued straight Port Angeles. where the road curved, rolled over and came to rest in a ditch shortly after Minimum wage 1 p.m., the State Patrol TACOMA — A citizens said. initiative to raise Tacoma’s State Patrol Trooper minimum wage to $15 an Nick Lull said Wakefield hour has qualified for the was cited for driving with November ballot. her wheels off the roadway. The News Tribune Neither drugs nor alcoreported that the Pierce hol was involved. County auditor’s staff has Wakefield’s car was verified that petitions subdestroyed, the State Patrol mitted by the 15 Now said. group contained 3,231 valid signatures of regisCharter session tered Tacoma voters. Another 2,304 signaPORT ANGELES — Clallam County Democrats tures were declared invalid for a variety of reasons. plan a session Wednesday The requirement is on possible changes to the 3,160 valid signatures to county’s charter. get a citizen initiative on The meeting will be the ballot. from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Under the city charter, the Clallam County Demothe City Council can cratic Headquarters at approve Proposition 1 as 124-A W. First St. written or forward it to votAs the Charter Review ers. The council cannot Commission holds its secmodify the proposal. ond series of public hearThe council has conings across the county, vened a task force to Commission members develop an alternative Selinda Barkhuis, Steve measure that could also Burk, Nola Judd, Ted appear on the ballot. Miller and Norma Turner Peninsula Daily News will discuss the work of the commission and take and The Associated Press

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at noon at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. DelaBarre Humphrey This Tuesday’s gathering will feature a talk on activities of the Sequim City Arts Advisory Commission by Sharon DelaBarre, the commission’s chairwoman, and Steven Humphrey, vice chairman. The meeting sponsor will be Brokers Group Real Estate. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Mike Glenn, CEO of Jefferson Healthcare hospital. (See related story, Page A7 today.) ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Glenn Meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. The program for this Tuesday was not announced by PABA. There is a $3 minimum charged by Joshua’s for those attending the meeting who do not order breakfast. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s meeting will feature a return visit by Kevin Hoult, certified business adviser for the North Peninsula Small Business Development Center. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.99; and a cup of soup, $3.99 (all prices plus tax). The entree Hoult is lasagna. All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News

$ Briefly . . . Open house set for groups’ shared space PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, Team Jefferson Economic Development Council and the Port Townsend Visitor Information Center now share space at 2409 Jefferson St. The public is invited to visit the new office during an open house from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday. A ribbon-cutting and dedication will be held at 5:30 p.m. “We’ve been talking about the benefits of sharing space for years, but the right location was essential,” said Teresa Verraes, chamber executive director. “The timing couldn’t have been more perfect, with Northwind Art Center moving downtown and Jefferson Transit interested in owning and operating our old location in the park-andride. “With all of that falling into place, the idea became a reality.” The new complex has been named the Jefferson County Business Resource Center,. It also will be used on a parttime basis by the Small Business Development Center, Craft3 and the Jefferson County Homebuilders Association.

Produce manager SEQUIM — Kevin King has been promoted to produce manager at Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way. He moved to the Olympic Peninsula from southern California in pursuit of adventures in the Pacific Northwest and settled in Sequim King last fall. King started working at Nash’s Farm Store in October 2014. “We are thrilled Kevin took the job,” farm store manager Kia Armstrong said. “He has great ideas for sourcing the best organic fruits and veggies available and is a natural leader.”

‘Thrive’ event Monday SEQUIM — Sequim Chiropractic Clinic will host an event, titled “Thrive,” at the Sequim Boys and Girls Club, 400 W. Fir

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Rebecca Anderson; her mother, Mary; and her grandmother, also named Mary, from left, at their newly renovated home on the western edge of Milwaukee.

Renovate or relocate? A retirement decision An estimated 36 percent of retirees plan to stay in their homes, according to a Merrill Lynch and Age Wave report released in February. HOULD YOU DOWNSIZE and move to Most said that was because they loved their a new neighborhood? Or renovate the fam- home and neighborhood or because they valued ily residence to suit your retirement needs the ability to remain independent while still and lock in for the long term? having friends and relatives close by. It is one of the most vexing questions older people face as they plan the shift from a workHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN finaning life to retirement. cial and emotional value shifts over time, Mary and Christopher Anderson, who live on however, according to the report, which is the western edge of Milwaukee, know the situa- based on a national survey of more than 3,600 tion well. people. They wrestled for several years with whether Between the ages of 55 and 64, half said to renovate their 1953 ranch house in preparatheir home’s financial value was more importion for retirement, or leave it and move to the tant, while half said its emotional value was. suburbs. From ages 65 to 74, 56 percent said home’s But every time they tried to buy a house, emotional value was more important, compared someone beat them to it. with 44 percent who said its financial value was. They took that as a sign that they would be At 75 and older, 63 percent said emotional better off updating their home of 18 years and value while 37 percent said financial value. staying put. Furthermore, baby boomers spend more “We might not even get the money out dollar money than any other group on renovations, for dollar,” said Anderson, 54, who is still accounting for 47 percent of the home renovaemployed as a special-education teacher tion market and spending $90 billion annually, “We’ll get the living out of it. You can’t put a the report said. price on comfort.” TURN TO HOMES/A10 The Andersons appear to be in good company.

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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A9 Voyles is a Forks native and one of eight children to Gordon and Willena Richards. She graduated Forks High School in 1995. Voyles, her husband, Darren, and Voyles their three children make their home in Forks. Leons also began her banking career with First Federal in 2006 as a customer service representative. Previous to First Federal, she worked as a personal banker with Sterling Bank in Forks for 12 years.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols gives a general office update and discusses the role and function of the county prosecutor. ■ Tuesday: From Port Angeles High School: seniors Leah Marsh, Kate Haworth, Nick Fritschler and Astrid Schick. From Lincoln High School: seniors Brooke Horn, Leo Gutierrez and Dustin Rodriquez. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■ Thursday: Preempted by a Seattle Mariners game.

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PULLMAN — Washington State University President Elson Floyd is going on medical leave effective immediately for cancer treatment, WSU officials announced Friday. The Spokesman-Review of Spokane reported that he has colon cancer. WSU’s Board of Regents unanimously voted to designate Provost Dan Bernardo to assume day-to-day duties of the presidency. While Floyd and WSU released very little information, Floyd said he “cannot wait to return to the office and all the great work we are doing once my health Nation/World allows. In the meantime, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers.” Talks break down Floyd, 59, has served as VICTORIA — Chances president of WSU for eight are dimming that a museum years. He’s widely credited focusing on the maritime with the university’s suchistory of Victoria and the cessful bid this year to win Strait of Juan de Fuca will legislative approval for a move into the renovated for- new medical school at mer steamship terminal WSU’s branch campus in building next door to the Spokane. He has been a MV Coho ferry terminal. frequent presence in OlymProvincial authorities pia, and is known for workannounced Friday that ing both sides of the aisle to negotiations between the build bipartisan support for Maritime Museum of BritWSU’s initiatives. ish Columbia — ousted from its Bastion Square site Port pact agreed downtown — and the SEATTLE — After early Greater Victoria Harbour Authority are at an impasse. eight months since the ports of Seattle and Tacoma After nine months of first announced their intent negotiations, the province to create a seaport alliance, said it is unable to provide ongoing financial support or the two ports have voted to send the final agreement to funding capital improvethe Federal Maritime Comments at the terminal, which once served Canadian mission for approval. Both port commissions Pacific steamships and more voted unanimously Friday recently a wax museum before undergoing two years to send the agreement to the commission, which will of renovation and restorareview the agreement over tion. The harbor authority, the a 45-day period that primary tenant of the build- includes a 10-day public ing on Belleville Street, orig- comment period. The Northwest Seaport inally signed a six-month Alliance is intended to unify contract with the maritime

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Health Roundup ses for every 100,000 people. Through age 49, women were more likely than men to be diagnosed with melanoma, the report said. This is partially due to the popularity of indoor tanning among younger white women — nearly one-third of white women between 16 and 25 visit a tanning parlor at least once a year, according to a 2013 study in JAMA Internal Medicine. From age 50 on, however, the incidence was higher in men, who are less likely to use sunscreen or other forms of sun protection, the CDC study said. The mortality rate due to melanoma remained relatively constant between 1982 and 2011, but the incidence of the disease doubled during that time period, the CDC researchers wrote. They projected that the total number of new melanoma cases would rise to 112,000 by 2030 if present trends continue.

That would drive the annual cost of treating newly diagnosed melanoma patients up to $1.6 billion, more than double the $457 million spent in 2011. But that doesn’t have to happen, the researchers wrote. In the Australian state of Victoria, a comprehensive skin cancer prevention program called SunSmart prevented more than 9,000 cancers and more than 1,000 deaths over a 15-year period, they noted. If a similar program were adopted in the U.S., it could prevent an estimated 230,000 cases of melanoma between 2020 and 2030. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S., and it’s usually the result of exposure to ultraviolet light, the CDC said. The vast majority of skin cancers are basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, which are very treatable and rarely spread to other parts of the body. TURN

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CONTINUED FROM A9 far down you can get” on the list. Allow yourself to dream, Home is not just a buildas a way to figure out ing but a place to enjoy life, 1. Ford F-Series, 61,870 (1) “to build deeper and more whether and how much you 2. Chevrolet Silverado, 51,602 (2) fulfilling connections,” said want to change your house. 3. Toyota Camry, 43,837 (4) David Tyrie, managing “Pretend like you’ve got 4. Ram, 39,952 (3) director, head of personal all the money in the world,” 5. Toyota Corolla, 36,768 (5) wealth and retirement solu- he said. 6. Honda Civic, 34,472 (8) tions at Bank of America “How would you change 7. Nissan Altima, 33,630 (-) Merrill Lynch. your house? That really 8. Honda Accord, 32,373 (9) As people approach the frees up the mental limits 9. Honda CR-V, 32,390 (6) 10. Ford Fusion, 31,325 (-) years when Americans typi- you put on yourself.” cally retire, 55 through 66 Once you’ve considered or older these days, they all the things you might New jobs added WASHINGTON — U.S. also want, and often can want to do, consult experts, afford, more comfort. including remodelers, employers added a robust Although the economic designers, architects, real 280,000 jobs in May, showdownturn that began in estate professionals and ing that the economy has 2008 tempered some reno- financial advisers to figure regained momentum after vation spending. out how much your dreams starting 2015 in a deep Vince Butler, co-owner of will cost, whether the slump. Butler Brothers Corp. in expenditure is appropriate The national unemployClifton, Va., and a member for your neighborhood and ment rate ticked up to 5.5 of the National Home how you will pay for the percent from 5.4 percent in Builders Association, said April, the government said his average project dropped improvements. Will you pay cash, use a Friday. to $70,000 from $130,000. home equity line of credit or But that occurred for a But other remodelers loan or tap your 401(k) or good reason: Hundreds of say they are seeing an Individual Retirement thousands more people uptick in business again. Account? began seeking jobs in May. In the past 18 to 24 Keep the tax implicaNot all of them found months, “the dam just tions in mind if you decide work and so were counted opened,” as people jumped to withdraw money from a as unemployed. back into the renovation Last month’s strong job game across the country, retirement account, said Jared Snider of Exencial growth suggested that said Kevin Anundson, pres- Wealth Advisors in Oklaemployers remained confi- ident of the National Assodent enough to keep hiring ciation of the Remodeling homa City. Consider whether your even after the economy Industry, who is based in assets are better kept in shrank during the first Elm Grove, Wis. investment vehicles that three months of the year. Yet, “people are still a will yield more than the The government also little more hesitant to interest on a home equity revised up its estimate of spend on a very big project,” line at roughly 5 percent job growth during March he said. will cost you. and April by a combined They just wanted to If your mortgage is paid net 32,000. remodel their bathrooms by off, you might want to use gutting them and rearrang- the equity in your home for ing them a little bit for a home equity line of credit Gold and silver Gold for August deliv- $25,000 to $35,000 in his or loan, or, if you have area, he said. money that is not giving ery fell $7.10, or 0.6 per“They scaled back what you much of a return, you cent, to settle at $1,168.10 they were going to remodel,” might want to use it. an ounce Friday. he added. “The larger projIf you take money from a July silver lost 11.9 ects did go away.” 401(k) plan or an IRA, you cents, or 0.7 percent, to will have to pay tax on the $15.984 an ounce. E C I D I N G income, which might put whether to stay in you into a higher tax your home and ren- bracket, Snider said. ovate rather than move to a different home, whatever HE ANDERSONS the size, is complicated. decided to use money But, after clearing the from her inheritance. emotional hurdles, it is It was important to them important to take a method- to create a kitchen and famical approach to the project. ily room space that could The Clallam County Physicians Community Benefit “Write down your wish accommodate gatherings of Fund is now accepting applications for medical field list,” Anundson said. their extended family. scholarships and community grants to be awarded in “Decide how much you Anderson and her seven want to spend and see how brothers and sisters prom2015-2016. ised her parents “we would To be eligible, a student must be a graduate of a continue to get together Clallam County high school, and have been accepted Where’s ‘On the once a year,” she said. into or be currently enrolled and making satisfactory They finished the project Waterfront’? progress in a fully accredited professional school in a late last summer. David Robert Tardiff and his medically related program. G. Selwife, Kathleen, made a simThe goal of the community grants is to encourage one-time medically lars’ ilar choice. related community projects that will benefit a broad cross-section of the maritime They decided to renovate column their Vienna, Va., home in community. has stages, beginning about 10 Get applications for the scholarships and grants by sending a selfmoved to years ago. the C addressed, stamped envelope to the Clallam County Physicians “We’re really comfortsection. able living in this environCommunity Benefit Fund, P.O. Box 3005, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Please see Page C10. ment,” said Tardiff, 73, who Completed applications must be submitted by July 1. has a doctorate in toxicol-

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LAKEWOOD — When Waverly “Wave” Wilson walked across the stage at Lakes High School graduation ceremonies Wednesday night, it was with her head held high and her Native American pride intact. Wilson, 18, had fought for the right to wear an eagle feather instead of a tassel on her graduation cap. School officials denied her request, saying it would violate Clover Park School District rules that prohibit any additions to graduation caps and gowns. So Wilson defied the Lakewood school’s rules. She wore both the orangeand-blue tassel that identified her as a Lakes Lancer and an eagle feather she received from her family in recognition of her achievement. She kept the feather hidden until the last moment. She put it on her cap alongside the tassel just as she walked onto the stage. “It feels really great,” she said shortly after graduation ceremonies ended. For Wilson, who is descended from members of the Assiniboine (Nakoda) and Gros Ventre (Atsina) tribes of Montana, the eagle feather holds sacred significance. It was decorated with special beading by her mom and blessed by prayer.

“It means you are showing leadership and honoring your ancestors and your elders,” Wilson said. She wanted to combine the feather with the symbolic moment when new graduates flip their tassels from the right to the left side of their mortar boards. Wilson said that school officials initially suggested she hide the feather under her graduation gown to comply with the rules. “That’s when we got angry,” said Wilson’s mom, Andi Dillon. In response to questions from The News Tribune, the Clover Park School District issued a written statement saying officials consulted with the district’s Native American specialist and with an attorney about enforcement of the rule. No decorations or modifications are allowed on cords, caps or gowns. The district says its rules are neutral across religions and cultures, prohibiting leis, rosaries, crosses or necklaces on graduation caps and gowns. This isn’t the first time a Native American student has been denied a request to wear a feather at graduation. A student in Northern California last week won a lawsuit against his school district and was allowed to attach an eagle feather to his tassel.

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Locks: Stories For some time, the city has periodically replaced Worries about seeming whole sections of the bridge, insensitive or oblivious to only to see them fill again the popularity of such a with locks. lasting declaration of affection were one factor officials Grillwork torn considered when they tried Last Monday, there were to figure out how best to places where the locks had restore the landmark torn the metal grillwork out bridge. of its frame and the locks had scattered onto the Security, aesthetics bridge. The locks still affixed to Julliard said the removal of the locks, however unsen- the bridge weigh an estitimental, was necessary for mated 45 tons and will be security and aesthetic rea- kept in a city warehouse after they are removed until sons. The city temporarily the officials decide what to replaced the bridge’s lock- do with them. Some are likely to be laden grills last week with panels painted by street melted down, meeting the artists, and it will later same fate as the love of replace those with custom- some who attached them to made plexiglass to protect the bridge, but others may have a second life. the historic iron grillwork. Julliard said the city was The plexiglass will allow pedestrians to once again looking at recycling some of see the Seine through the the panels as works of art grillwork. The locks had or giving them to charities. There is no plan, for now, obscured the view. When locks first began to fish out the more than to appear more than five 700,000 keys at the bottom years ago, some “could be of the river. Although city officials seen as rather pleasant, but as years passed they took are also removing locks on such proportions that from the nearby Pont de they were no longer accept- l’Archevêché, the locks have able for the cultural heri- already spread like barnatage [of Paris],” Julliard cles onto several other bridges. said. The city has no plans to Most of the locks look rather flimsy, bought for 5 fine tourists who use love or 10 euros [$5.50 to $11] locks, but it will remove along the quays on either them from other locations. The next bridge up the side of the Seine. But with hundreds of Seine, the Pont Neuf, thousands hanging on the already has a scattering of bridge, they were too heavy locks along grillwork where the bridge joins the quay. for its elegant ironwork. No doubt that with the There was a constant risk that batches of the Pont des Arts now out of locks or even a whole panel bounds, those intent on could have come crashing locking their love in metal down on the boats passing will find other places to do so. beneath. CONTINUED FROM A9

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CONTINUED FROM A1 the International Agency for Research on Cancer. They include Dr. Robert Melanomas account for only 2 percent of skin can- A. Smith, breast cancer cers, but they are the dead- screening chief for the liest kind, according to the American Cancer Society, National Cancer Institute. which has long recommended annual mammograms starting at age 40. Mammograms The cancer society soon during 50s, 60s will update its own guidance, said its chief medical WASHINGTON — A officer, Dr. Otis Brawley. The international pannew international panel of experts has studied the el’s stance “does demonmost recent evidence on strate that there is legitimammograms to screen for mate scientific question breast cancer and says they about screening women in do the most good for women their 40s,” he said. Mammograms give in their 50s and 60s. Women 70 to 74 also many false alarms leading to unnecessary and costly benefit to a lesser extent. But evidence that follow-up tests. They also find many canscreening helps women in their 40s is “limited,” the cers that never would have panel said, although some threatened a woman’s life, members disagreed this and many cancers prove was true for women 45 to fatal no matter how soon they are found. 49. As treatments improve, The panel’s report was published online last week the value of tests to find the by the New England Jour- disease early shrinks. The international group nal of Medicine. Who should get mammo- wanted to update its last grams and when has long advice, from 2002, taking been debated, especially treatment improvements since 2009, when the U.S. into account. Panel members conPreventive Services Task Force said women should be cluded that mammograms screened every two years can cut the risk of dying of starting at age 50, and that breast cancer about 40 perdoing so before then does cent for women 50 to 69. little good and is a personal choice. Air pollution The new advice gives a global perspective, coming and your health from 29 cancer experts from WASHINGTON — Even 16 countries, convened by

low levels of air pollution may not be safe, a new study suggests. The Environmental Protection Agency rates air pollution based on concentrations of particles smaller than 2.5 microns, or PM2.5. It generally regards as safe an annual average of 12 micrograms per cubic meter of air, or 35 micrograms per cubic meter over a one-day period. Researchers studied all Medicare recipients in New England, using satellite data to rate short- and longterm exposure. They tracked daily air pollution from 2003 to 2008 and used Medicare data on residents older than 65 to calculate death rates. More than 550,000 people were included in the analysis, published in Environ-

mental Health Perspectives. Generally, EPA standards were met. But each 10 microgram per cubic meter increase in PM2.5 was associated with a 2.14 percent increase in death rate over a two-day period, and a 7.52 percent increase over a year. Even in rural areas like northern Maine, where the EPA standard was consistently met, the results were similar. For each 10 microgram increase, there was a 2.14 percent higher death rate short-term, and 9.28 percent higher over a full year.

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HY ARE PEOPLE SO MEAN on the Internet? It’s a question we have been trying to answer for more than a decade, but the matter seems to be reaching a cultural boiling point. Listen to episode No. 545 of “This American Life,” titled “If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say, SAY IT IN ALL CAPS,” about the pain people can cause online. Watch Monica Nick Lewinsky’s TED talk, “The Price of Shame,” in Bilton which she pleads that “public shaming as a blood sport has to stop.” Read the new book by Jon Ronson, So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed, chronicling people whose lives have been obliterated by Twitter mobs. And listen to Louis C.K., the comedian who recently quit Twitter, saying, “It didn’t make me feel good.” Sure, the topic of cyberbullying is not new, but it feels different this time. The debate is happening everywhere: on radio shows, movies, books, talks, TV shows, blogs, book reviews and especially on social media. “I think this conversation has been going on for a while, but it’s getting this particular kind of attention now because it’s coming to the fore that anyone can be a victim of that kind of shaming,” said Jacqui Shine, a writer in Chicago who has written about online shaming and minorities. “Women of color online, especially on Twitter, have dealt with harassment and bullying for years.”

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OMEN, SHINE SAID, ARE often ridiculed on social media in ways that most men do not experience, sometimes being threatened with rape, having their addresses and Social Security numbers posted publicly, being sent death threats, having intimate photos uploaded and being called ghastly names. One notorious incident that alludes to this, and one of the main through lines of Ronson’s book, is the now well-known story of Justine Sacco, a former public relations executive who h–≠as become a poster child for public shaming. (Ms. Sacco tweeted a racist joke about a 2013 trip to Africa that resulted in a cataclysmic mob of hundreds of thousands of people demanding her head.) “I wanted to write a nonfiction horror movie, where you’re feeling the dread as if

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you’re the one being torn apart by people like us,” Ronson said in a phone interview. “The only way to give this subject service is to feel what it’s like to be torn apart like Justine Sacco. “On the Internet, we forget that people are dimensional.” The main obstacle is the lack of empathy. Psychologists say that empathy is learned two ways. The first is by seeing, hearing or even smelling how your action has hurt someone else — something that is not available to those behind a screen and keyboard. The second is to experience something painful yourself. The latter may explain why this issue is coming to the fore, as more and more people have felt what it’s like to be on the receiving end of a caustic mob.

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AKE SAM BIDDLE, A WRITER for Gawker who had originally discovered Sacco’s tweet. For a while, he felt vindicated in Sacco’s demise, describing it as “delicious” in an email to Ronson. But a few months later, when Biddle was on the receiving end of his own riledup mob, after he sarcastically tweeted “Bring Back Bullying” in response to a debate about sexism in video game culture, he learned firsthand how it felt to be the one who was vilified. In a beautifully compassionate mea culpa on the anniversary of Sacco’s demise, Biddle wrote how easy it is for things to spiral out of control on social media.

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“Jokes are complicated, context is hard,” he wrote. “Rage is easy.” I know how he feels. In the early days of Twitter, I jumped into the fray a few times myself. But since then, having been on the receiving end of several Internet mobs, I think twice before piling on. Some people I know who were once attacked by a mob now reach out to whoever is the Internet’s piñata of the week, telling them to hang tough, to look the other way and that this, too, shall pass. And I’ve come to the realization that most people do not join these online mobs with the intention of being mean.

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“There’s a social dynamic that says, ‘Let me show that I belong.’ And there is a reward structure for being even more inflammatory.” Dash noted that online mobs can sometimes serve a public good, as in cases when the powerless are given a voice to hold the ruling class accountable. But the next time we want to provide justice from behind a keyboard, we should remember that there is a nuanced human being on the other side of that screen. And while we’re not intending to be mean online, there’s a chance that in our quest for justice, we are performing an even worse injustice. As the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said more than a century ago: “Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.”

________ Nick Bilton is a columnist and reporter on social-media issues for The New York Times, in which this essay first appeared. Bilton can be reached at bilton@ nytimes.com.

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“I’d express my disgust in his use of religion to chide people in the Affordable Care Act in their use of contraceptive devices. It’s pitting secular against religious people and their beliefs on that issue.”

“I’d tell him to stop giving away our money to all the foreign places having troubles. Please take care of our home first. There’s a greater need here. I like him, and I know it’s hard to take over Bush’s crap.”

“There’d be a lot to discuss. Why is there fighting still going on in Afghanistan? And explain ‘Obamacare’ to me. My friends can’t afford it. If you could, would you do it over again being president?”

“I’m afraid I’d have to tell him he’s the worst president we’ve ever had in my lifetime. Also, I’m very concerned about terrorism in our country. Why don’t we close the door to all the illegals?”

“When I was 10, I had a great question for the president: ‘Why don’t you use bombs full of poop to stink out the enemy?’ I saw that in a cartoon. Also, I’d ask what’s his take on dancing. I love to dance.”

“I would tell him it’s not too late for him to leave a legacy and do something really bold, on the magnitude of opening up a relationship with Cuba, maybe with something like climate change.”

“Why don’t we have a cultural geographer to help sort out the Middle East problems? Until all the sides work together, there never will be peace. The Sunnis, the Kurds and the Shiites need to work together.”

“I would ask him whether he could candidly tell me what his greatest mistake was while in office and what he would do to rectify that mistake if he had it to do all over again.”

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Peninsula Voices Handicap access Olympic Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Clinic on Fifth Avenue in Sequim, which serves a high volume of older patients, has absolutely no handicap access into the clinic. After recent knee surgery, I went to the clinic for my follow-up appointment. Using a walker, I couldn’t get in. I was then told many disabled patients had complained, but no action was taken. A “Notice Right to Contact” was posted at the desk “for any concerns about care or services at OMC.” I have contacted all four. One OMC solution was informing me the new OMC clinic being built in Port Angeles will have handicap access Seriously? A solution? So disabled patients will need to wait outside the current clinic for one to two years while it is under construction? I suggested a doorbell to alert the staff that someone was outside needing help to get into the clinic. It was recently installed. This should only be a temporary solution. I have tried numerous times to communicate with OMC to get updates on any progress getting a new access, but I’m getting nowhere. This disturbing lack of communication has forced me to contact the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and the Joint Commission Office of Quality and Patient Safety. The Americans with Disabilities Act states the failure

to remove architectural barriers is a violation. OMC surely knew this when it signed the lease on that building. OMC needs to step up literally (because it can — without a walker, wheelchair, crutches, casts or braces) and install a permanent handicap access to the orthopedic clinic immediately. Bonnie Tinker, Sequim Here’s a response from Dr. Rebecca Corley, chief physician officer for Olympic Medical Physicians, which operates Olympic Medical Center’s clinics: We appreciate the concern brought to light by the letter writer and recognize the hassle of the lack of some convenient technologies in the older facilities such as the Sequim Medical Plaza and other aging clinic buildings. To clarify, handicap access is available to the orthopedic clinic located at Sequim Medical Plaza. It is required by law that we have handicap access at all our facilities, and of course we know that we best serve our patient population by having appropriate access. Unfortunately, what is not available to the clinic is an automatic door. This stresses the importance of Olympic Medical Center’s continued investment into building up-to-date facilities. As we build new facilities or bring current space up to hospital grade, we invest in adding conveniences such as

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automatic doors — we agree this is highly desired for injured, handicapped and elderly patients and visitors. We want our facilities not only to be accessible but highly convenient. In regard to Sequim Medical Plaza, funds are included in the 2015 capital budget for clinic improvements, and funds were approved in March for automatic doors at the orthopedic clinic in Sequim. We plan to install them this year as one of our many planned capital improvements. We take patient complaints seriously at Olympic Medical Center and feel we have addressed this concern to the best of our ability. However, the letter writer is welcome to contact our patientexperience manager again at 360-417-7256.

Recognizing draftees As a draftee who served as a battalion surgeon in Vietnam, I have sympathy with Tony Cook’s quest for recognition to draftees who have served this country [“Veteran Wants Draftees Honored,” PDN, June 3]. I also share his feelings about amnesty given to those who fled this country to avoid serving while some soldiers in my infantry battalion never came home. At the same time, I understand the sentiment of those groups that feel we should not differentiate among those who served. Draftees were not completely forgotten in the state of Washington.

We were recognized by the state when we returned from Vietnam with a muchappreciated cash gift. Rather than banking mine, I purchased a nice little wooden liquor cabinet. Every time I use it, I remember that time and appreciate what Washington state did to recognize that service. Roger Oakes, M.D., Port Angeles

action and the results, not the method of induction. This really is a dead issue, and certainly not good content for front-page coverage, other than to annoy. You can do better. Steve Deutermann, Port Angeles Deutermann is retired from the U.S. Navy.

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The May 31 PDN featured an excellent article on Tom Swanson The front page coverage of the and his important quest [“PA incessant Tony Cook’s unending Man Pedals to N.Y. for Kids’ demand that conscripts receive Prosperity”]. special recognition for not It awakened many fond dodging the draft is tiring memories. Really? I had the pleasure in 1993 of This decided and closed bicycling with a group from Los matter is news? Angeles to Boston, 3,446 miles. The picture does tell a lot of We rode for 43 days, with six the story, but the notion that rest days along the way. A great one’s method of entry into pleasure from start to finish. military service deserves a I raised funds for the Fred commemorative plaque is absurd. Hutchinson Cancer Research If after repeated deliberation Center in Seattle by doing this and decision by the Clallam County Veterans Association and ride, celebrating my 68th the [county] commissioners he is birthday along the way. In 1991, I also raised funds for unable to take no for an answer, the Fred Hutch when I bicycled Mr. Cook might want to try with a group from Canada to another county. Mexico, 1,696 miles. An honorably discharged Through these and other rides veteran is a veteran. in the 1990s, I raised a total of The issue of the treatment of $51,000 for the Fred Hutch, the those who ran away is another American Lung Association of matter, but the answer is not Washington and others while highlighting or recognizing bicycling more than 24,000 miles draftees versus volunteers. (which included my local training Why not commemorate the press gangs of the 18th century? rides). Good for Tom! I wish him a After all, those rounded up in most successful ride. the alleys of old England won a Bob McClinton, lot of battles for King George. But the Brits celebrate the Sequim

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT

Rave of the Week KUDOS TO DAN and Sally Wilder for personally thanking each of the eight international Peninsula College students for volunteering to work the Kids Pavilion at the Great Olympic Duck Derby last Sunday. What a pleasure to be acknowledged.

. . . and other Raves A RAVE FOR the Sequim Safeway employee who stopped to help a low-vision, off-balance, elderly woman get safely from her car at the curb into the store. Such acts of kindness are awesome and wonderful examples to follow. A RAVE TO the Family Veterinary Clinic in Port Angeles for the most entertaining reader boards, bar none. Currently, “I see dog people.” Who writes those slogans?

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506

Discovery Trail, beginning at the bottom of Wild Currant Way [Dungeness Valley], a breeze rewards you with odorous fumes from lots of horse leavings strewn across the roadway. The “no dumping” sign should also pertain to large amounts of horse dung.

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To participate, call our Rants & Raves hotline at 360-4173506 (works 24 hours a day), PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news as email us at letters@ signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). peninsuladailynews.com or drop And customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need us a postcard, 305 W. First St., to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves. Port Angeles, WA 98362. REGARDING THE RANT Keep comments brief — 50 of the week on May 31: Please, all drivers, commute in the right words or less. That act of kindness was What a hoot. Keep it up, and On voice messages, spell lane so others aren’t forced to much appreciated. I’ll keep laughing. pass illegally on the right. out names for raves. Also, it’s illegal to stay in the A RAVE FOR the brilliantly A BIG RAVE to the person And, please, no libel, no who turned in my wallet that he yellow scotch broom blooming in left lane except to pass. responses to letters to the editor fields along U.S. Highway 101 found on Eighth Street [Port HERE IS A rant for last Sun- or news stories; no personal from here to Kitsap. It’s brighter Angeles]. He doesn’t know how attacks on individuals or on day’s ranter: I have a problem and prettier than lavender. much this means to me. with people who drive slow in the businesses identified by name; left lane (passing lane), forcing no routine thank-you notes to A BIG RAVE to Bill at Conpeople to pass on the right. solidated Waste a couple weeks your favorite restaurant, dryRant of back when my recycling was cleaner, grandchild (we simply the Week THE BEST SMALL city blowing all over the place in the should look like it cares. Rants to don’t have enough room for Dungeness area. Thanks for his whoever’s job it is to weed/main- those); no inaccurate EVERY patience, help and big smile. WEEK, THERE’S tain landscapes and green spaces information or unverified rumors; along sidewalks (and reclaim half a Rave thanking someone for no calls for boycotts; no political A HEARTFELT THANKof sidewalks overgrown with returning a lost purse or wallet. YOU to a cheerful waitress at grass) on the only way into town. endorsements; no charity fund the Port Angeles CrabHouse res- Can’t people hold onto their valuShameful. Show a little pride, appeals; no commercial pitches. ables? taurant who gave us two thirsty Port Angeles. Also, only one rant or rave women walkers from Morse per writer. Creek some free ice water. THERE. THERE. AND Don’t forget to tell us where . . . and other Rants We had no luck finding a there: Blindingly yellow scotch things happen — Port Angeles, water fountain, and when we did, broom bloom taking over the it was out of order. WALKING THE OLYMPIC Chimacum, Sequim, etc. countryside.



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PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Discovery Marathon has a different course this year but still many viewing options for spectators. The marathon walk, marathon, marathon relay and halfmarathon begin this morning at Agnew Fields. The walk starts at 6 a.m., the full marathon and marathon relay begin at 8 a.m. and the halfmarathon starts at 8:30 a.m. The 10-kilometer and 5-kilo-

meter races both begin at 9 a.m. The starting line for the 10K is at the Buchanan Road/Deer Park Loop in Port Angeles. The 5K begins at City Pier in Port Angeles. All races end at City Pier. The finish line is the best place for spectator viewing. Finishers of the 5K and 10K will cross the finish line between 9:15 a.m. and 10 a.m. The first half-marathon runner is expected at 9:45 a.m. The marathon winner and first

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Marathon marathon relay finishers will cross the finish line at approximately 10:45 a.m. The finish line is especially exciting around noon when marathon runners are trying to finish before the 4-hour mark. Spectators can view the race finishes on the grass near Red Lion or at Hollywood Beach. Access to the Red Lion viewing area can be reached by using the breezeway on the east side of the building. There also are spots to view runners as they run the races: ■ Starting line at Agnew Fields: There is a free parking area on Gunn Road, just north of

Barr Road. No cars will be allowed on Barr Road after 7:15 a.m., and no parking is allowed on Old Olympic Highway. ■ Robin Hill Park: Only the marathon can be viewed here. From the marathon start, go east on Old Olympic Highway. Turn right onto Vautier Road and then turn right onto Pinnell Road. Park at Robin Hill Park. ■ Deer Park Overlook: Runners have made the final climb, and the path is downhill and along the water for the final 6 miles. Take Old Olympic Highway west for 4.5 miles. Turn right onto Highway 101, travel 2 miles west and take the Deer Park Overlook rest area exit.

This area is highly congested, so spectators are asked to use caution. Francis Street Park: This spot is less than a mile from the finish line, so there isn’t time to view specific runners here and then catch them at the finish line. As you enter Port Angeles, U.S. Highway 101 becomes Front Street. Follow Front Street past Race Street and turn right onto Francis Street.

Finishers festival Family and friends are invited to join runners at City Pier pavilion after the race for food, music, massages and awards. Live music will be provided by Joy in Mudville.

All-Peninsula Boys Basketball MVP

Barry effective all over court THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Victor Espinoza reacts after crossing the finish line with American Pharoah to win the 147th running of the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York on Saturday.

Pharoah makes racing history BY MELISSA HOPPERT THE NEW YORK TIMES

ELMONT, N.Y. — American Pharoah, the flashy colt with the smooth stride, won the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, becoming the first Triple Crown winner in a generation and etching himself in the history books. Since 1978, when Affirmed swept the three races, 13 horses had won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. But none of them won the Belmont. On Saturday, American Pharoah broke that 37-year jinx. He now enters the pantheon as the 12th Triple Crown winner, joining Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), Secretariat (1973), Seattle Slew (1977) and Affirmed (1978). The field of eight on Saturday was the smallest since 2007, when the filly Rags to Riches prevailed in a seven-horse field. But American Pharoah did defeat 31 challengers in his Triple Crown sweep, second only to War Admiral, who outran 32 in 1937. American Pharoah is ridden by Victor Espinoza, owned by Zayat Stables and trained by the Hall of Famer Bob Baffert. Baffert secured his second Belmont victory. TURN

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Sequim senior more than just a scorer BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — No North Olympic Peninsula boys basketball player elicited crowd reactions this past season like Sequim’s Alex Barry. Of course, no other player had quite the all-around game that Barry possesses. Gasps, normally followed by “oohs” were commonplace when he would spot up, launch and connect on 3-point attempts with range that seemed to stretch back to the locker room. Already an outstanding shooter heading into his senior year, the 6-foot-5 Barry honed his game in the offseason by getting shots up in the gym. Thousands of shots. “[Last] summer I put up 1,000 shots every day from everywhere on the court,” Barry said. “Not just 3s, but different types of shots: pull-ups, catchand-shoot, runners. “I did work on shooting a little deeper, too. I wanted to keep stretching my range to feel comfortable shooting from deep.” While his shooting stroke and long-distance dexterity were the most awe-inspiring

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Alex Barry led Sequim in points, rebounds, steals, assists and blocks as a senior and was voted Olympic League 2A MVP by the league’s coaches. aspect of his game, Barry was the complete package for Sequim, leading the Wolves in every major statistical category . . . and most minor ones, too. Barry had per-game averages of 20.3 points, 12.5 rebounds, 3.7 steals, 3.3 assists and 2.5 blocks as Sequim finished 16-8 overall, a game back of first place in the Olympic

League, and a game short of the regional round of the Class 2A state tournament. After the season, the accolades rolled in for Barry, much like he strolled through the lane for layups. He was voted the Olympic League 2A MVP and earned honorable mention honors on The Associated Press’ Class 2A

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Forks duo make All-America softball team Peters and Olson raising money for tourney in Florida BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Forks softball players Jayden Olson, left, and Rian Peters have been selected as All-Americans.

FORKS — Forks youth softball players and best friends Jayden Olson and Rian Peters almost need to be pulled off the diamond kicking and screaming. The pair, each 13 and wrapping up seventh grade at Forks Middle School, have been battery mates since they were 8 years old.

“They play on the Forks Spartans 12U and 14U traveling teams together and have T-shirts that say ‘I’m the Pitcher, Rian is the Catcher’ and ‘Jayden is the Pitcher and I’m the Catcher,’” Jake Peters, Rian’s dad, said. In April, the pair ventured to Federal Way for tryouts for the United States Specialty Sports Association, or USSSA, USA National Elite Select Team tryouts. The USSSA is the governing body for the sport of softball and 12 other sports in the United States. TURN

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Today Baseball: Sandberg Baseball (Olympia) at Wilder, noon and 3 p.m.

Monday No events scheduled.

Tuesday Baseball: North Kitsap AAA Legion at Wilder, 6 p.m.; Olympic Crosscutters at Steilacoom, 6 p.m.

Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Wednesday Merchants League — Week No. 9 Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 98.5 2. Dream Team 95.5 3. Supplyworks 92 4. Glass Services 89 5. Olympic Sewer & Drain 81.5 6. The Warm House 81.5 7. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 78 8. APS Electrical 75.5 9. Fryer & Sons 75 10. Rudy’s Automotive 73 11. Elwood Allstate 66 12. Southern Yachts 66 13. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 66 14. John L. Scott Real Estate 56 15. D&K Painting 54 16. DeFrang Services 48 17. Briten’s Yard Care 44 18. Misfits 40 19. Lakeside Industries 37.5 Division One (10 to 8 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 34; Jim Root, 36; Rick Hoover, 36. Net: Jeff James, 32; Kurt Anderson, 33; Mike Robinson, 33; Tony Dunscomb, 34; Jim Hoine, 34; Steve Moreno, 35; Jim Bourget, 35; Mel Triggs, 35; Deke Temres, 35. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Jim Walton, 41; Darren Heaward, 43; Rick Larson, 43. Net: Sue Barber, 29; Luke Robinson, 33; Josh Hall, 33; Lori Oakes, 34; Christy Brown, 35; Don Edgmon, 35; Tory Clayton, 35; Jared Tweter, 35; Ryan Fraser, 35. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Barb Thompson, 48; Tommy Mathews, 50. Net: Ken Jacobson, 33; Kitty Byren, 33; Ruth Thomson, 35; Bill VanGordon, 35; Dave Cameron, 35. Wednesday Ladies Club Medal Play Net: Doris Sparks, 66; Dolly Burnett, 66; Denise Clarke, 70; Sue Barber, 70; Rena Peabody, 72. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Jade Tisdale, 68; Kerry Perkins, 69; Bob Brodhun, 70. Net: Dale Doran, 57; Daryl Jensen, 57; Joe Tweter, 57; Gene Middleton, 58; Dennis Ingram, 60; Dennis Watson, 60; Perry Keeling, 60. Team gross: Jade Tisdale and Gene Ketchum, 65; John Pruss and Win Miller, 68; Bob Brodhun and Jeff Colvin, 68; Kerry Perkins and Larry Bourm, 68. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 56; Gene Middleton and Rudy Arruda, 56; Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 57; Kerry Perkins and Dennis Watson, 57; Dick Goodman and Daryl Jensen, 57; Jim Cole and Dennis Watson, 57; Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 57; Gene Middleton and Steve Jones, 57; Dennis Ingram and Joe Tweter, 57; Gene Middleton and Robert Whitney, 57. Sunday, May 31 Men’s Club Three Threes Gross: Ryan Seiler, 34; Rick Hoover, 34. Net: Buddy Fraser, 29; Bernie Anselmo, 29.5; Troy Atwell, 29.5; Denny Negus, 29.5; Tom Lowe, 31; Erick Blume, 31; Bob Dutrow, 31.5; Ray Santiago, 31.5; Briten Doran, 31.5. Saturday, May 30 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 67; Gerald Petersen, 70; Mark Leffers, 70. Net: Herb Renner, 61; Gary McLaughlin, 63; Dennis Ingram, 63; Bernie Anselmo, 64; Joe Tweter, 64. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Leffers, 65; Gary Thorne and Todd Irwin, 68. Team net: Gary McLaughlin and Dick Goodman, 60; Joe Tweter and Dennis Ingram, 60; Barry Tate and Dennis Ingram, 60; Gary McLaughlin and Ray Dooley, 61; Gary McLaughlin and Daryl Jensen, 61; Bill Rinehart and Dennis Ingram, 61. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Friday Merchant League Team Points 1. Eric’s RV 33.5 2. America’s Finest 32.5 3. All Weather 28.5 4. Dungeness Golf Shop 28.5 5. Double Eagle 27 6. Windermere Sequim East 26.5 7. AM Systems 26 8. Stymie’s Bar And Grill 24 9. Mulligans 23.5 10. Skyridge Golf Club 23 11. Sequim Plumbing 21.5 12. Mischmidt 20 13. UPF 19 14. Jamestown Aces 16.5 Weekly results Skyridge Golf Club, 7, Jamestown, 3 Sequim Plumbing, 6, Mischmidt, 4 Eric’s RV, 9.5, Stymie’s Bar And Grill, 0.5 Mulligans, 6.5, All Weather, 3.5 Dungeness Golf Shop, 9.5, UPF, 0.5 Windermere Sequim East, 7, Double Edge, 3 AM Systems, 5.5, America’s Finest, 4.5 Low handicap division Gross: Robbie Bourne, 34; Shane Price, 38; Sid Krumpe, 38; Dan Wolz, 39. Net: Rich Burlingame, 32; Justin Hill, 32; Lisa Ballantyne, 34; Matt Warren, 35. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Robbie Bourns, 2 ft. 11 in. High handicap division: Jordan Justus, 5 ft. 2 in. High handicap division Gross: Ken Hagan, 41; Bill Francis, 47; Tim Mannor, 47; Dave Keys, 48.

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Runners sprint away from the starting line of Saturday’s 1.2-mile children’s race along the Waterfront Trail from Port Angeles City Pier as a prelude to today’s North Olympic Discovery Marathon. More than 300 kids were registered for the event and race officials expected hundreds more children and their parents to participate. Net: Rob Thompson, 30; Jeff Kussin, 32; Steve Brown, 33; Chuck Anderson, 33. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Lisa Ballantyne, 2 ft. 10 in. High handicap division: Bill Francis, 3 ft. 10 in. Tuesday Dungeness Women’s Golf Association Monthly Medal Division One 1. Bobb Piety, 68; 2. Witta Priester, 70; Carol Taylor, 70. Division Two 1. Donna McLean, 72; 2. Joanie Oakes, 75; 3. Lori Oakes, 76. Closest to pin Division One No. 8: Carol Taylor, 6 ft. 4.5 in. No. 17: Witta Prieste, 3 ft. 8 in. Division Two No. 8: Cathy Grant, 26 ft. 1 in. Putts Division One: Barb Burrows, 32. Division Two: Sue Mobley, 34. Chip In’s No. 1: Bobbie Piety. No. 7: Cathy Grant. No. 17: Barb Burrows. Birdies No. 1: Bobbie Piety. No. 3: Wanda Synnestvedt. No. 2 and No. 17: Witta Prieste. No. 9: Denise Bennett. No. 17: Carol Taylor. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday SWGA Better Nine Flight One Net: Judy Nordyke, 33; Bobbie Piety, 34; Dana Burback, 35. Flight Two Net: Barb Evans, 35; Dorene Berardm 36; Cecil Black, 36. Flight Three Net: Effie Bentley, 27; Eileen Larson, 32; Nadia Saulsbury, 32. Men’s Any Nine Holes White Tees Gross: Jay Tomlin, 32; John Sims, 32; Mark Meythaler, 32. Net: Bruce Mullikin, 27; Bill Wheeler, 28.5 Gold Tees Gross: Marty O’Brien, 31; Mike Main, 34. Net: Randy Skoglund, 23; Tom Caufield, 23.5. Tuesday Best Net Ball of Each Couple Net: Henry and Mary Kubas-Meyer and Rick and Cynthia Edel, 125; Jan and Owen Prout and Jack and Janet Real, 126; Wayne and Judy Nordyke and Dave and MJ Anderson, 126. Closest to pin No. 5: Nadia Saulsbury, 9 ft. 3 in. No. 17: Mark Meythaler, 30 ft. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, May 31 Throw Out 1 Par 3 Gross: Josh Koester, 67. Net: Dennis Ferrie, 54; Steve Lee, 55; Greg Valaske, 58; John Naples, 60; Jerry Pedersen, 60; Jim Lounsberry, 61; Mike Penna, 61; Ralph Elston, 62; Chuck Parrish, 62; Andy Cordeiro, 62. Sunday, May 24 Better Nine Holes Gross: Josh Koester, 36. Net: Jim Lounsberry, 33.5; Shane Price, 33.5; Don Daniels, 33.5; Greg Valaske, 33.5; Chuck Parrish, 34; Dennis Ferrie, 34.5; Jeremy Oliver, 34.5; Gene Potter, 35.

Softball Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Second Half Standings Through Friday Women’s Division Team W L California Horizon 2 0 Shirley’s Cafe 2 0 Airport Garden Center 1 1

Chix & Stix 1 1 Harbinger Winery 1 1 Alan Millet Law Office 1 1 Elwha Bravettes 0 2 Lincoln Street Coffee 0 2 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Angeles Plumbing 2 0 Moose Lodge Bulls 2 0 7 Cedars Casino 2 0 Elwha Braves 1 1 Smuggler’s Landing 1 1 Own Up Landscape 0 2 Rain Seafood 0 2 Stamper Chiropractic 0 2 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Ace Michael’s Inc. 2 0 America’s Elite 2 0 Evergreen Collision 2 0 Basic Ballers 0 1 U.S. Coast Guard 0 1 Coburn’s Cafe 0 2 D-12/Elwha Casino 0 2 FInal First Half Standings Women’s Division (one makeup game left) Team W L Elwha Bravettes 8 2 Alan Millet Law Office 8 2 Chix & Stix 7 2 Shirley’s Cafe 7 3 Harbigner Winery 5 5 California Horizon 2 8 Airport Garden Center 1 8 Lincoln Street Coffee 1 9 Men’s Gold Division Team W L 7 Cedars Casino 9 1 Angeles Plumbing 8 2 Elwha Bravz 6 4 Rain Seafood 6 4 Stamper Chiropractic 5 5 Moose Lodge Bulls 3 7 Smuggler’s Landing 3 7 Own Up Landscaping 0 10 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Evergreen Collision 8 2 Ace Michael’s Inc. 7 3 D-12/Elwha Casino 6 4 Basic Ballers 4 6 Coburn’s Cafe 4 6 U.S. Coast Guard 4 6 America’s Elite 3 7

Baseball Rays 1, Mariners 0 Tampa Bay Guyer lf JButler dh Longori 3b Forsyth 2b SouzJr rf Elmore 1b ACarer ss Kiermr cf BWilsn c DeJess ph Rivera c Totals

Friday’s Game Seattle ab r hbi 4 0 1 0 Morrsn 1b 3 0 1 0 Cano 2b 3 0 2 0 N.Cruz rf 4 1 1 1 Seager 3b 4 0 0 0 Trumo dh 4 0 2 0 S.Smith lf 4 0 0 0 AJcksn pr-cf 3 0 0 0 BMiller ss 2 0 0 0 Zunino c 1 0 0 0 Ackley cf-lf 00 00 32 1 7 1 Totals

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Tampa Bay 000 000 001—1 Seattle 000 000 000—0 DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 6, Seattle 9. 2B—J.Butler (7), Elmore (4). 3B—A.Jackson (1). HR—Forsythe (7). CS—Guyer (2), Longoria (1). IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Odorizzi 41/3 4 0 0 1 4 2/ 0 0 0 0 Cedeno 3 0 Bellatti W,2-0 3 2 0 0 2 3 Jepsen S,3-5 1 1 0 0 0 1 Seattle Happ 7 6 0 0 1 6 Ca.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0

Rodney L,2-3 1 1 1 1 0 0 HBP—by Ca.Smith (J.Butler). WP—Happ. Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson; First, John Tumpane; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Jim Wolf. T—2:55. A—20,695 (47,574).

Rays 2, Mariners 1 Thursday’s Game Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Guyer lf 4 0 1 0 AJcksn cf 5020 JButler dh 3 1 2 0 Cano 2b 5021 DeJess ph-dh1 0 0 0 N.Cruz dh 3000 Longori 3b 4 0 1 0 Seager 3b 4010 Forsyth 2b 3 1 0 0 Trumo 1b 4020 SouzJr rf 3 0 1 1 S.Smith rf 3010 Elmore 1b 3 0 1 1 Weeks ph-lf 1 0 0 0 ACarer ss 3 0 0 0 BMiller ss 4010 Mahtok cf 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 3000 Kiermr cf 0 0 0 0 Blmqst pr 0000 Rivera c 3 0 0 0 Ackley lf-rf 3110 Totals 30 2 6 2 Totals 35 110 1 Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay 000 200 000—2 Seattle 000 010 000—1 DP—Seattle 2. LOB—Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 10. 2B—Longoria (13), Seager (12), S.Smith (12). SB—J.Butler 2 (3), Forsythe (4). CS— Elmore (1). S—Ackley. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay E.Ramirez W,4-2 51/3 7 1 1 1 5 1/ Cedeno H,8 0 0 0 0 3 1 B.Gomes H,8 11/3 1 0 0 0 1 McGee H,5 1 1 0 0 0 1 Jepsen S,2-4 1 0 0 0 1 2 Seattle Elias L,2-3 8 5 2 2 1 6 Lowe 1 1 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Elias (Forsythe). Balk—Elias. Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf; First, Adrian Johnson; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Doug Eddings. T—2:42. A—16,096 (47,574).

American League West Division W L Houston 34 23 Texas 30 26 Los Angeles 28 27 Seattle 24 31 Oakland 23 34 East Division W L New York 30 25 Tampa Bay 30 26 Toronto 27 30 Baltimore 25 29 Boston 25 31 Central Division W L Minnesota 32 23 Kansas City 30 23 Detroit 28 28 Cleveland 26 28 Chicago 25 28

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Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 8, L.A. Angels 7 Toronto 6, Houston 2 Baltimore 5, Cleveland 2 Boston 4, Oakland 2 Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit 3, 11 innings Milwaukee 10, Minnesota 5 Texas 4, Kansas City 0 Tampa Bay 1, Seattle 0 Saturday’s Games Toronto 7, Houston 2 Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 2 Texas 4, Kansas City 2 Boston 4, Oakland 2 Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, late L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, late Tampa Bay at Seattle, late. Today’s Games L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 3-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-7), 10:05 a.m.

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National League West Division W L Los Angeles 31 24 San Francisco 32 25 San Diego 28 28 Arizona 26 28 Colorado 24 29 East Division W L New York 30 26 Washington 30 26 Atlanta 26 28 Miami 23 32 Philadelphia 21 36 Central Division W L St. Louis 37 18 Pittsburgh 30 24 Chicago 29 25 Cincinnati 23 30 Milwaukee 20 36

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All-Peninsula Boys Basketball Players were selected by area boys basketball coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Alex Barry

Colton Raben

Triston Williams Vance Willis

Chris Adkins

Kelly Gregory

Sequim (Senior) Guard/Forward — MVP

Forks, (Senior) Guard

Quilcene (Senior) Guard

Sequim (Senior) Guard

Port Townsend (Senior) Guard

Clallam Bay (Senior) Guard/Forward

Named Olympic League 2A MVP and AP All-State honorable mention. Averaged 20.3 points, 12.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists.

Voted 1A All-State by The Associated Press. Led area with 21.5 points per game. Also averaged 4.3 assists, 6.2 rebounds and 2 steals per game.

Averaged 11 points and four assists and was a great rebounder for a guard with 10 boards per game.

Scored 9.6 points, grabbed 5.1 rebounds and dished out 2.3 assists per game for the Wolves.

All-Olympic League 1A honoree averaged 10.1 points, 3.8 assists and 3.4 rebounds. Played in West Sound All-Star game.

Led the Bruins to the postseason by averaging 17.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists. Picked for All-North Olympic League team.

Hunter Hathaway

John Reamer

Lambros Rogers Abraham Venske Brendon Naylor Orion Weller

Port Angeles (Senior) Forward

Neah Bay (Senior) Forward

Port Angeles (Junior) Forward

Neah Bay (Senior) Guard/Post

Chimacum (Senior) Post

Chimacum (Senior) Post

All-North Olympic League honoree scored in double figures final six games as Neah Bay reached state title game. Averaged 7 ppg, 4.3 rpg.

Scored 10.1 points and pulled down 8.5 rebounds per game in his first year as a starter for Port Angeles. First-time All-Peninsula honoree.

AP All-State for second straight year. Voted North Olympic League MVP. Averaged 16.6 points, 10.3 boards. Shot 58 percent from field.

Named to All-Olympic League 1A team. Led Cowboys with 13.5 points per game and pulled down 7.3 rebounds per game.

Voted Olympic League 1A MVP by league’s coaches. Averaged 11.7 points and 10.1 rebounds for district-qualifying Cowboys.

Averaged a double-dougle for the Roughriders with 15 points and 11 rebounds per game.

Stan Claplanhoo, Neah Bay—Coach of the Year: First-year head coach led Red Devils to the Class 1B state championship game, district championship game and a league title. Voted North Olympic League Coach of the Year. Honorable Mention: John Carthum (Chimacum); Martin Waldrip (Crescent); Sam Signor (Clallam Bay); Ryan Moss (Neah Bay); Jackson Oliver (Sequim); Parker Browning (Forks); Grayson Peet (Port Angeles); Detrius Kelsall (Port Townsend); Jongi Claplanhoo (Neah Bay); Marky Adams (Forks); Kenrick Doherty (Neah Bay).

Barry: Strong on defense, too Horse: Winner CONTINUED FROM B1 with 28 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks to stifle a “He did a little bit of potential Port Angeles everything for us, and that’s upset bid in the rivals’ first an understatement,” Wolves matchup. He was the biggest thorn coach Greg Glasser said. in the Roughriders’ side “Scoring, rebounding, blocking shots, finding the again in the team’s second open man. And he provided matchup, scoring Sequim’s a really strong defensive first eight points and sendpresence for us, especially ing down a slam dunk late as he put up 18 points, nine when we went to that 2-3 boards and seven steals. zone. Those are Russell West“His length just over- brook-esque numbers, whelms you.” although Barry wears the Barry had some monster same number and models individual performances his game after Oklahoma this season. City Thunder forward (and This included a 37-point, former Seattle Supersonic) 17-rebound and four-block Kevin Durant. game in a 20-point win “This year Alex had to against Neah Bay, and the find different ways to score,” go-ahead 3-pointer along Glasser said.

“We knew teams would try and lock him down on the perimeter, so he had to not only score and hit open jumpers but he had to grow his game and go to the hoop.” It’s been a steady climb for Barry, starting as a reserve as a freshman playing more and earning a starting role as a shooter and defender of the opposition’s best scoring threat on a Sequim team that made state his sophomore year. As an upperclassmen, Barry shouldered the bulk of the scoring load and continued to pile up high totals in the other stat categories. He will leave Sequim as the program’s career rebounding leader, second

all-time in steals and blocks and third in career points with 1,130. “We talk about where he ranks with the best Sequim players I’ve coached,” Glasser said. “Players like Ary and Corbin Webb, John Textor, Gabe Carter and Jayson Brocklesby. “They are all different types of players, so it’s difficult to compare them, but he certainly is at that level. “We won’t be able to replace him next year, that’s for sure.”

________ Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-4522345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com.

Softball: Working for money CONTINUED FROM B1 deserve their shot.” Now, with the tournaOlson and Peters were ment a little more than a among more than 150 play- month away, the girls are ers evaluated on their hit- still seeking activities in ting, running, throwing, exchange for donations. “One thing the girls do fielding and pitching for a roster spot on the North- as a team, they will go out west Region team at the provide a service in first USA Elite Select All exchange for a donation so they are being taught the American Games. This tournament of value of money and not just teams representing differ- asking for a handout,” Jake ent regions of the country, Peters said. “They’ve washed log will be held from July 13-16 in Kissimmee, Fla., at trucks or tow trucks, they’ve ESPN’s Wide World of weeded a lumberyard and Sports and the Osceola mown some lawns. They are serious about this.” Softball Complex. Olson and Peters are Since they received word they made the team, the just as serious on the diapair has been hard at work mond. When the girls were 10 raising funds for the crossthey played on the Forks country trip. “They’ve tried every- 10U team that won the thing for fundraising,” Jake state softball tournament in 2013. Peters said. “They won the state in “The one that does the best is a little bake sale at Othello in the heat and [Forks Outfitters] Thrift- regionals in Meridian, way, but they can only do Idaho,” Jake Peters said. that one once a month “But at the 10U they because other groups don’t have a World Series.”

Olson’s pitching helps Forks’ 12U and 14U softball teams go head-to-head in tournament play against better-funded teams from the Seattle-Tacoma area. “The girls go out and put a whupping on them,” Jake Peters said of knocking off teams such as the Seattle Spice, a team with a $6,000 registration fee. “It’s pretty fun, mismatched gear bags and all.” The pitcher and catcher play a pivotal role in those wins. “A big part of those is Jayden’s pitching always helps keep the score down,” Peters said. “If we aren’t hitting well, we can depend on her arm. “And at-bat, Jayden sprays the ball. She’s a contact hitter and can bloop them in and find the outfield gaps.” Rian Peters has a strong arm as well, but her arm strength shows up in different ways. “What she does really

well is have these fast snap throws to first, second and third,” Jake Peters said. “She’s gunned out like 12 people in one day at tournaments. She throws out a lot of people.” Her skills at the plate also are impressive. “Rian has a power bat and can hit home runs in college fields,” Jake Peters said. “She runs pretty well for a catcher and can leg out some deep hits.” The girls also play volleyball and both are on the Port Angeles Storm AAU basketball team. But they still get their softball work in during those seasons. “They never miss pitching clinics during volleyball and basketball,” Jake Peters said. To setup jobs for the girls to complete, or to directly donate to the duo’s trip to Florida, phone Shauna Peters at 360-640-2464, or email shauna1572@ aol.com.

CONTINUED FROM B1 American Pharoah was able to give him what his three previous Derby and Preakness winners — Silver Charm (1997), Real Quiet (1998) and War Emblem (2002) — could not. “I just know, we’re up against it, but we’re hoping it happens, but I really don’t try to think, because the letdown, I know what it’s like,” Baffert said last week.

“Those other races, we were right there, it was so close, they ran their races, they just got beat. It all ends, the phone quits ringing, it all ends. It’s like life ends. So we’re just going to enjoy it and keep the horse happy and healthy. That’s all we can do.” Espinoza, 43, secured his first Belmont victory, having come up short with the Derby and Preakness winners War Emblem and California Chrome.

Youth Sports Local holds off Athlete’s Choice

a fielder’s choice from Robert Mast.

Rotary tops Hi-Tech

PORT ANGELES — Rotary knocked off Hi-Tech Electronics 7-5 in a 12U PORT ANGELES — Cal Ripken baseball game After seven lead changes, Monday at Lincoln Park. Local 155 outlasted AthTy Bradow led the lete’s Choice 10-7 last Satcharge for Rotary, going urday in Olympic Junior 2 for 3 at the plate, scoring Babe Ruth baseball. two runs and pitching five Local 155 grabbed the lead for good after a strong strong innings. Brayden Emery also seventh inning when went 2 for 3 with two runs Anthony Gregory opened for Rotary, while Logan with a single, moved up to Beebe and Chastain Richsecond and then to third on ardson each hit doubles. an Angelo Ramos ground out. Council cuts Power Isiah Waterhouse PORT ANGELES — brought home Gregory Olympic Labor Council with a squeeze bunt. ended its regular season Derek Bowechop douwith an 18-14 12U softball bled and later scored on another squeeze bunt, this win over PA Power. Katie Lau was 2 for 2 time from Brady Shimko. for Olympic Labor Council. Shimko then scored on a Teammates Nacia Bohman, Seth Scofield groundout. Raven Taylor and Anna Shimko also picked up Petty each went 2 for 3 and the win in relief for Local Taylor Tolliver added a hit. 155. He allowed three runs Pitcher Peyton Rudd on four hits in three picked up the win. innings with six strikeouts Elizabeth Groff, Anna and one walk. Gentry, Mady Massman Athlete’s Choice scored and Carlee Cary-Deewater runs on an RBI single by all had base hits for PA Bryce Lauderback, an RBI Power. Peninsula Daily News double by Eric Emery, and


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MEDICAL ASSISTANT 4 Dr. family practice is recruiting for a medial assistant to join our team. Please respond if you enjoy working with a team, respond well to a fa s t p a c e , a n d h a v e compassion for others. B a ck o f f i c e ex p. p r e ferred. Active WA. state license required. Competitive wage/benefits. Submit cover letter and resume to Peninsula Daily News The Hoh Indian Tr ibe PDN#. 719 has the following openPort Agneles, WA 98362 ings: Family Outreach Coordinator, AdministraMEDICAL ASSISTANT tive Assistant. The posi(Sequim, Wa) Do you tions are based in Forks, have medical back office Wa. Applicants should experience? Are you a send a cover letter, repositive, motivated team sume, and three profesplayer? Do you want the sional references to Hoh opportunity for advance- Indian Tribe C/O Human ment? You may be just R e s o u r c e s P. O. B o x who we are looking for!! 2196 Forks, WA 98331. We are a growing medi- Electronic applications cal office, building our can be sent to hr@hohteam for future growth. tribe-nsn.org . For full We o f fe r c o m p e t i t i ve announcement, go to salaries and great indi- www.hohtribe-nsn.org. vidual growth potential. Questions or additional Send your resume, cov- information, contact Darer letter and references e l M a x f i e l d 3 6 0 - 3 7 4 to jobs@paragonderma- 5415. Opening Closes tology.com. 6/19/2015.

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Operations Manager City of Port Townsend. Provides day to day operational oversight of street, stormwater and wastewater collection systems. Manages ope ra t i o n s a n d m a i n t e nance of City streets and specified underground utilities. Required: 6 years exper ience in s t r e e t , s t o r m wa t e r & wastewater collection , construction & maintenance including 4 years in management and supervisory role. Technical degree in roadway construction or utility operations preferred. $70,125 - $84,150 annually, full benefits package. Complete job description, position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt.us/ Employment.htm or call 379-5045. Submit City application form, letter and resume to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Suite 2 Port Townsend WA 98368 or email to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header OPERATIONS. Application review begins June 30, open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace. PHYSICAL THERAPIST See Therapeuticassociates.com for job description and application

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P/T SURGERY COORDINATOR Busy Dermatology practice is looking for a compassionate, detail oriented person to be the contact person for our surgical patients. This person will coordinate all surgery scheduling, pre and post-op instructions, insurance ver ification and patient education. This position will average 20-30hrs a week. C o m p e t i t i v e S a l a r y. Send your resume, cover letter and references to jobs@paragondermatology.com if you are the person we are looking for!! Quileute Tribal School Openings. The Quileute Tribal School is recruiting for the following positions: School Bus driver, 7/8 grade class teacher. (WASHINGTON STATE CERTIFIED) Postings are open until filled. Contact Mark Jacobson at (360)374-5609 or mark.jacobson@ quileutenation.org. for application and det a i l s. Q u i l e u t e / N a t i ve A m e r i c a n p r e fe r e n c e guidelines apply.

The Department of Corrections is seeking a highly motivated & qualified individual for the per manent position of Fiscal Technician 2 at Clallam Bay Corrections C e n t e r. Pay s t a r t s a t $2,241 Monthly, plus full benefits. Apply online. Closes 6/14/2015 www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Laura at (360)963-3208 EOE

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LIFESTYLES EDITOR The Daily World at Aberd e e n , Wa s h . , h a s a n opening for a Lifestyles editor. We are looking for someone who has an eye for design and a knack for finding the stories and trends that shed light on what life is like in our community. The section also includes ar ts and entertainment news. The ideal candidate will have a bright, lively writing style, a talent for social media and be skilled in InDesign. Magazine experience would also be a plus. Aberdeen is on the Washington Coast, an hour from the Olympic Rain Forest and two hours from Seattle. This is a full-time position. Benefits include, but are not limited to, paid vacation, medical, vision, dental and life insurance and a 401(K) p l a n w i t h a c o m p a ny match. Send a cover letter, resume and writing and design samples to: hr@soundpublishing.com To learn more about us, please visit us on the web at www.soundpublishing.com. The Daily World is an equal opportunity employer.

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Be-Enchanted Custom-built quality log home in a park-like setting on 2.8 acres with m o r e l a n d a va i l a b l e . Covered porch, decks on all levels, great size garage with shop and extra outbldg, dog run, propane fireplace, 3 br, 3 ba, 2,300 sf. MLS#291009 $375,000 Beautiful Home, Ania Pendergrass Beautiful View 360-461-3973 Enjoy panoramic views Remax Evergreen of the Strait from this well maintained 4 br, 2 Colonial Beauty ba, 2,808 sf. home. Lovely custom architec- Welcome to yester-year tural features and up- gorgeous and well maingraded appliances, new t a i n e d 1 9 3 0 s h o m e , chefs gas cook top! Ra- 2,448 sf, 3-plus br, 2 ba, diant heat and a beauti- a must see to appreciate ful stained glass entry. the many wonderful feaB e a u t i f u l l a n d s c a p e d tures of the past as well yard provides privacy, as modern touches to covered patio with gaze- enjoy a style of living few bo, and secluded hot tub homes provide. Fenced area. Greenhouse, tool in backyard with greenshed, and underground house, detached 2-car watering system. Home garage. Wa r r a n t y P r o t e c t i o n MLS#291046 $270,000 Ania Pendergrass Plan provided by seller! 360-461-3973 MLS#290702 $369,500 Remax Evergreen Sherry Grimes UPTOWN REALTY Location, Style (360) 417-2786 and Views! Top of the hill central loLONG DISTANCE cation in town with panoNo Problem! ramic water view and Peninsula Classified mtn. view, 3,050 sf., 4 br, 2.5 ba, elegant hard1-800-826-7714 wood floors, 2 fireplaces, 2 p e l l e t s s t ove s, s u n room, large deck, gorgeous mature landscapi n g , c l a s s y, s p a c i o u s and comfortable. MLS#290991 $319,900 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen

5.14 acres On Lower Elwha Rd across from Gandalf Rd. A treed level land in a great neighborhood, ready for your home. MLS#290166 $91,500 Team Powell UPTOWN REALTY (360) 775-5826

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Complete Remodel Gem This charming 5 br, 3 ba, 2,768 sf. craftsman was completely gutted and remodeled in 2014. The brand new open concept kitchen / dining / family room features an eating bar, wet bar, wood stove and huge TV viewing area. 3 sets of double French doors add eleg a n c e. P r i va t e c e d a r deck and fenced back yard add privacy. Upper level has a peek-a-boo view of the Straits. 1 car garage + covered carport. MLS#290207 $228,000 Sherry Grimes UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979 CUTE BUNGALOW 2 br., 1 ba, 986 St., New windows, paint and carpet, additional room in garage, all major appliances and ceiling fan, separate dining room and laundry room. MLS#794886/291048 $142,500 TEAM SCHMIDT (360) 460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND Cute, clean home With retro touch! New paint, new roof, new cutters. Bonus room downstairs with bar even! Must see this move-in ready home to fully appreciate. MLS#282123 $199,900 Thelma Durham (360)460-8222 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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Neat & Clean 3 bedroom rambler with huge fenced yard. Home has updated kitchen spacious living & family rooms and wonderful neighborhood. MLS#290952 $169,900 Directions: West on Silberhorn, North on Valley View Drive.

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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Double Wide in 55+ Park! Beautifully Maintained, 1100 sf., 3 br, 2 ba, beds and baths at both ends, all appliances included, deck with partial water view, storage shed with electricity, adjacent to greenbelt. MLS#282339 $42,000 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2797 HOME SWEET HOME This 3 br 3 ba home calls Port Angeles home with great city location. Borders Olympic National Park and backs up to Peabody Creek Canyon with trail access. You’ll love the convenient location of this quiet neighborhood with well cared for homes. Both levels feature a nice brick fireplace for added enjoyment. Extra large finished garage with separate workshop / hobby area. Large fenced private yard, with fruit trees and even a place to park your RV! MLS#290533 $214,900 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900

Just Completed 3 br., 2 ba., 1,564 sf. home in The Village at Cedar Ridge. Open concept floor plan, 9’ ceilings. Gour met kitchen includes SS appliances, granite countertops, and skylight. MLS#290531/763982 $266,900 Alan Burwell Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-0790 MOUNTAIN VIEW 3 br., 1.5 ba., 1,921 sf., Recently painted in and out, new car pet, new deck and patio cover, neat and trim yard, updated electrical, full security / fire alarm syst e m , ove r s i ze d 2 c a r garage, storage room, attic storage. MLS#795583/291058 $289,500 Tyler Conkle (360) 670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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PRIVACY AND DUAL VIEWS Architect designed 4 br, 3.5 ba cottage style home on 5 acres in the gated community of Maletti Hill. Chef ’s kitchen with DCS commercial gra d e p r o p a n e ra n g e, built ins and pull outs. Living room with floor to ceiling windows to enjoy the views, old growth cedar planked vaulted ceilings, large stone fireplace and oak built ins. Master suite with water views and access to the expansive deck with double v i ew s o f t h e S t ra i t o f Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains. MLS#291052 $789,000 Terry Neske (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

NEW ON THE MARKET Open room concept with we l l - l a i d o u t k i t c h e n . Lots of sunny Southern exposure. Nicely lands c a p e d , fe n c e d ya r d w/deck in backyard. Fruit trees & berries. Many improvements made to home over past 5 years. MLS#291018/792589 $189,720 Heidi Hansen Windermere Real Estate Ready Soon! Sequim East 2 br., 2 ba, 1,741 sf., in (360)477-5322 Cedar Ridge. Open concept living / dining room WHY PAY extends out to the 135 SHIPPING ON s f . C o v e r e d o u t d o o r room. Granite counters INTERNET in the kitchen and masPURCHASES? ter bath. MLS#290532/764020 $299,500 SHOP LOCAL Alan Burwell Windermere peninsula Real Estate dailynews.com Sequim East (360)460-0790


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TASTEFULLY REMODELED! 3 br. home on 1.5 lots with par tial water and mountain views located near Shane Park. Open floor plan with large living room featuring durable laminate floors and electric fireplace insert with tile surround, eat in kitchen with tile counter tops and French doors to the spacious back deck. Master bedroom with bay window and large walk in closet with built in vanity. Huge fenced in back yard with fruit trees. MLS#291081 $175,000 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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Water View Beautiful 2,904 sf daylight basement style home on 1/3 acre with views of Dungeness Bay and the Strait. Features include cherry hardwood or tile flooring, all bedrooms on the main level, main and master baths with double sinks, propane fireplace in the living room, large workshop plus hobby room on the lower level. . MLS#290927 $385,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

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6005 Antiques & Collectibles CAMERAS: (1) Leica Model M3 with all the books. $1,000. (1) Rolleiflex, Planar 2.8E with all the books. $850. (360)683-3015

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311 For Sale Manufactured Homes MOBILE: Sequim older nice double wide, quiet senior park. Master bedroom and bath with whirlpool, small bedroom with bath and walk-in shower. Corner lot with nice back yard, trees, flowers, bluebirds and happiness. Must see. $24,500/obo. (719)382-8356

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Sweeping Water View 2,878 sf., 3 br, 3 ba, large sunny rooms, master suite with fireplace, a m a z i n g s t o ra g e a n d even more amazing water view! Private fenced in backyard, basement with separate kitchen and bath, wet bar, sunroom, 2 car garage, just waiting for a new owner to make it “home”. MLS#290984 $245,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen

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SMALL ESTATE Beautifully restored perfect for entertaining with updated kitchen and large rooms! Mature landscaping with multiple outdoor living spaces on 2.34 acres. Views from every room, including the Olympic Mountains and lights of Vict o r i a . 4 b r, 2 . 5 b a , 2 fireplaces, an attached, rentable guest suite with private bath and deck, adjacent to award winning Camaraderie Cellars winery. MLS#290612/768697 $474,000 Debra Haller (360) 477-7669 TOWN & COUNTRY

WATER VIEW 3 br., 3.5 ba., 2,436 sf. Multi-level, master suite with 2 baths and office space, lower level rec room, bonus r m and bath, kitchen with stainl e s s a p p l i a n c e s, p u l l outs, pantr y, 3 decks, pet friendly low maintenance yard. MLS#759157/290458 $349,900 Deb Kahle (360) 460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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Private Cabin Reborn 2003! EVERYTHING UPDATED! 820 sf., 1 br., 1 ba., basement/workshop, 3.61 acres, landscaped and par tially wooded, fenced garden with berries, fruit and green house, skylights energy efficient windows, private trail leads to Discover y Trail, excellent well / 4 br septic MLS#290944 $219,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979

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P.A.: Attractive, spacious 1 Br., $570, 2 Br., $665. New carpet, vert blinds, pvt patio, updated appliances, laundr y r ms, views, on-site mgr. Ask about our current discount. www.olympicsquare.com 457-7200.

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Central PA: Upstairs 2 Br. 2 BA. No smoking, SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Views abound! Solana, your place in the pets maybe. First / last / Br. $380, plus $350 des u n . T h e t r e e l i n e d dep. $825/mo. (360)457- posit, plus electric. (360)417-9478 s t r e e t s o f t h e S o l a n a 5089 Community feature aweEast PA: 3 br, 2 ba, SW inspiring views of Sequim 1163 Commercial Bay, the shipping lanes in view, updated, move-in Rentals the Strait of Juan de Fu- ready, 1,768 sf., plus ca, Mount Baker and the basement, 2-car garage, Cascades, San Juan Is- no yard work $1150./mo OFFICE FOR RENT (360)808-3721 lands and Protection IsO f f i c e i n d ow n t ow n land. Friendly neighborSequim Gazette buildh o o d w i t h i n v i t i n g P.A.: 2 Br. 1 bath, car- i n g f o r s u b - l e a s e . clubhouse with kitchen, p o r t , n o s m o k i n g , n o 448-sq-foot, 2nd floor gathering room, exercise pets. $750.+ dep. office for $500 a (360)457-7012. room, patio with fireplace, month. Perfect for acpool and spa. Located SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 ba, countant or other prom i n u t e s f r o m J o h n close to town. $1,200 f e s s i o n a l . S h a r e d Wayne Marina and Olym- mo. (360)808-7778. downstairs conference pic National Park. Public room, restroom. Conutilities available. Estate tact John Brewer, pubPLACE YOUR lot .40+ acres. lisher, (360)417-3500. AD ONLINE MLS#291063/291064 With our new $142,500 Each Classified Wizard #1 Online Job Site Kelly Johnson you can see your on the Olympic (360)477-5876 ad before it prints! Peninsula WINDERMERE www.peninsula www.peninsula PORT ANGELES dailynews.com dailynews.com

6075 Heavy Equipment MISC: John Deere 550G dozer, wide track, wide bl a d e, $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . J o h n Deere 490E excavator, w i d e t r a ck , $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 . JCB 214S backhoe, extendahoe, 3 buckets and for ks, $20,000. All in good working condition. (360)460-4081

6080 Home Furnishings

6050 Firearms & Ammunition GUN: Ruger GP100, 357, 4” barrel, laser. $550. (360)460-4491. GUNS: Springfield XDM, 40 cal. $500. Springfield XDM, 9 mm. $500. Springfield XDS, 45 cal, 3.3 with l a s e r. $ 5 5 0 . N e v e r been fired. (360)460-4491.

VHS TAPES: Large collection of movies and s h ow s f r o m T V. O ve r 1200 tapes. $100 for all or make offer. (360)681-2535

6115 Sporting Goods B I K E : Tw o w h e e l r e cumbent, E-Z-1 super cruiser. Great condition, fun. $325. (360)477-1972. CAMP GEAR: Tent with ground cover REI trail dome-2, mattress, 2, inflatable, inflator pump, 12 vdc, camp stove, 2 b u r n e r, p r o p a n e . I n flatable PFD adult, never used. $200 Cash, firm, no par tials. (360)6836311. Leave message if no answer.

6125 Tools 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

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. Gilbert, 808-3293 montesbg@hotmail.com or www.portangelesfire wood.com

6125 Tools TO O L S : 2 0 ” 4 k n i f e p l a n e r, $ 8 0 0 . P l u n g e router, $195. 2 routers, $100/ea. Carbide saw blades, $10 and up. 10” Table saw, $450. 180’ of Maple kiln dried, no defects. $3 a board foot. Complete Shop smith with band saw, biscuit cutter, sanding belt and misc. tools, $3,000. Call fo r m o r e i n fo r m a t i o n . Kitchen cabinets (Free). (360)582-1215

LOVE SEAT with ottoman. Doing some re6140 Wanted decorating in our den so we are going to be part& Trades ing with this love seat and ottoman which is WANTED: Honda mini only 4 years old. Both 70cc or 50cc trail bike. (360)457-0814 are in excellent condition. $375. WANTED (360)808-7922. Manual Hoyer lift. MISC: Thomsonville Chi(360)452-9622 na Cabinet, $1,200. China, set of 12, Spring Val- WANTED: Old tools and l e y p a t t e r n , $ 8 0 0 . hand planes. Call Les at (360)385-0822 Thomsonville Hutch, $500. (360)461-0743 WANTED: Riding lawnModel Home furniture mowers, working or not. and accessories, dinette Will pickup for free. Kenny (360)775-9779 sets, patio, office, file cabinets, chairs, new in box dishwashers, and 6135 Yard & ranges, Grandfather Garden clock, (2) 3’ glass doors, (24) 4’ X 8’ X 1/2” ceROCKS: Landscaping. ment backer boards. Various sizes, two types. (360)910-2272 $25-$500. Delivery and set up for an additional 6100 Misc. fee. (360)683-8332

MISC: Kenmore refrigerator, top freezer with icemaker. $175. Kenmore stove, 30” slide in. $125. Kitchen Aid dishw a s h e r, S S i n t e r i o r. $125. Kenmore microwave, over range, cream color, exhaust fan. $75. Merchandise All have been inspected and in working order at MISC: Honda, gas gentime of delivery. erator, EU 8500. $2,000. (360)582-1215. Diesel generator DA 7 0 0 0 S S, $ 4 , 0 0 0 . 6045 Farm Fencing Honda gas air compressor. 155 PSI. $500. 6.5 & Equipment H P g a s t r a s h p u m p. $500. All best offer. All BALER: New Holland contractor grade. All de575, 14 x 18. All options, mos. (360)379-1123 exc. cond. $12,500/obo. (360)732-4545 SCOOTER: Go-Go Elite Tr ave l l e r. L i ke n ew, FORD: Tractor N9 with used, 3 months indoors blade. $3,000.firm. only. $900/obo. (360)452-2615 (360)457-7691 SAWMILL: Mobile dimension portable sawmill for sale. Model 128 hydrostatic . 250 hours. Cuts up to a 20 foot log. With trailer. Never been moved. Very good condition. One owner. Sequim. $24,000. 360-4609751

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MISC: Band saw, 17” 2 blades, fence with foot brake. $600. Bowl lathe will turn up to 72”, with tools and accessories. $5,000. Burl Planer, any size burls. $2,000. (360)457-7129

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8183 Garage Sales 7045 Tack, Feed & PA - East Supplies M U LT I - FA M I LY S a l e : Fri.-Sun., 8-4 p.m., 66 Cougar Ln. Up Monroe, left on Draper, left on Cougar. (2) Gas fireplaces, wedding reception decorations, furnit u r e , k i l n s , Toy o t a 4 Runner, vintage items, household items, plumbing fixtures, tools, clothes. Follow the yellow plates to our awesome sale.

Horse Trailer: 2 horse straight load, Thoroughbred height. Tandem axle, new tires. $1,500. 417-7685 weekdays.

9820 Motorhomes MOTORHOME: ‘85 Class C, 3,000k mi on motor and tires. $3,000 obo. (360)808-1134

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5TH WHEEL: Alpenlite, ‘83, 19’ well maintained, ever ything works. $2,700. (808)-895-5634

NOMAD: ‘98, 25’, with slide, good condition, ever ything works well. $7,000. (360)681-4861.

9808 Campers & Canopies

MOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. Southwind Stor m. 51k miles. Custom interior, Roadmaster towing system, Banks Power Pack and other extras. Very nice cond. $18,500. (360)681-7824 TENT TRAILER: Coachman ‘11 Clipper 126 MOTORHOME: Class A, Spor t. Pop up, Queen Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, b e d o n e a c h e n d . Diesel 230 Cummins tur- Fr idge, stove, stereo, boed after cool, with 6 furnace, hot water heatspeed Allison, Oshgosh er, excellent condition. f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e s l i d e s , p l u s m o r e ! with bench seats, sofa and table that folds into $19,000./obo. bed. Must see to appre(360)683-8142 ciate! $6,500. Call MOTORHOMES: Look- ( 3 6 0 ) 6 4 0 - 2 5 7 4 o r ing for clean low miles (360)640-0403. ‘06 and newer, 25’ to 35’ motor homes. Contact TRAILER: Nash, ‘95 26’. Excellent cond. GarJoel at Price Ford. aged, no water damage. (360)457-3333 Solar panels, 4 batteries, RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, sleeps 8. $5,200. (360)670-8240 C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. (360)477-4295

WA N T E D : Q u a l i t y items in good condition for garage sale June 19-20. Proceeds b e n e f i t WAG , l o c a l dog rescue. Accepting kitchen, household items, linens furniture, garden/outdoor furniture etc. Call to arrange pick up (360)683-0932

7020 Dogs

MINI Australian shepherd Purebred Puppy’s, r a i s e d w i t h f a m i l y, smart, loving. 1st shots, wor med. Many colors. ROTOTILLER: Crafts- $550 & up. 360-261RV: ‘ 9 3 W i n n e b a g o. man 5hp. $200. 3354 Class A, very good con(360)683-3967 dition, 88k mi., 454 eng., 7025 Farm Animals lots of storage, full bed8120 Garage Sales room, high rise toilet, & Livestock Jefferson County self leveling jacks. B U L L : W h i t e Fa c e / $18,000. (360)457-3979 S T O R A G E U N I T Limousin approx. 1 year SALES: Quilcene Mini- old. Located on the east Storage, 294700 HWY side of Sequim. 101, Quilcene, WA will (360)683-2304 sale units #17, 24 & 37 to the highest sealed bidder on June 19, 2015. The units will be opened 7035 General Pets for viewers at 9:00 am till 10:30 am. Winner of the CAT: Male, smart black WINNEBAGO sealed bids will have 10 and White, “Oreo” 3 yrs., ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class d ay s t o r e m ove c o n - $1.00 (360)457-6374. A, Model 32V, Ford V10 tents. For more informagas engine with 2 slides, tion contact Jean Morris Onan Generator, rear @360-301-3377 or camera, tow package, morrishjean@gmail.com. l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, dinner for 4, party for six, 42.8K miles, $29,800. 8180 Garage Sales (407)435-8157 PA - Central NO TEXTING GARAGE SALE: Sat.- E N G L I S H M A S T I F F Sun., 10 - 1 p.m., 313 S. Puppies. $550 and up. C h e r r y. L o t s o f k i d s House raised with our clothes and other great family, variety of colors. Large sweet gentle items. giants. Call to see our M U LT I - F a m i l y S a l e : b i g c u t e b a b i e s. W i l l Sat., 9-1pm Sun. 10- h a v e 1 s t s h o t s a n d W I N N E B A G O : ‘ 8 7 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 2pm, 315 S. Ennis St., worming. 360.562.1584 orig. miles, low hours on below college. generator, nicely SELLERS WANTED equipped kitchen, inFor the Community Garcludes TV and microage Sale. Sale is June wave. New ver y com13, 9am-3pm, Clallam fortable queen mattress, C o u n t y Fa i r g r o u n d s . lots of extras. $10,500. Call 360-417-2551 for (360)461-3088 more information. JUST TOO CUTE MINI9832 Tents & 8183 Garage Sales A U S S I E P U P P I E S : Travel Trailers r e a d y o n Ju n e 1 7 . 6 PA - East mer les, 4 black tr is. ASDR registrable,shots, TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, AUCTION: Bayview Mini dewormed, well social- 2 5 ’ , n e e d s T L C . Storage; 1:00 Thursday, ized on our hobby farm. $7,000/obo. 417-0803. June 11, 2015, at 62 S. (360)385-1981 or Bayview, P.A. Unit B-22, 500emil@gmail.com TRAVEL TRAILER: ‘06 , Jackie Reaume and Unit B-95, Johanna Bowe- LAB: Yellow, male 3yr Thor , Dutchmen/Rainier chop. Call 452-2400 to old pure bread, free to model 18/SC trailer for sale , good condition verify. good home. Local Num- please contact us at (360)732-4271 GARAGE SALE ADS ber (509)952-7258. Call for details. P O O D L E S : S t a n d a r d T R AV E L T R A I L E R : 360-452-8435 Parti. 3 females, 1 male, Lance, ‘11 Model 2285, 1-800-826-7714 $900. (360)670-9674 28’ single slide-out, A/C, Visit our website at 18’ power awning, new ADD A PHOTO TO t i r e s, m i c r owave, T V, www.peninsula YOUR AD FOR dailynews.com many other upgrades. ONLY $10! Or email us at $18,000. Contact info: www.peninsula classified@ nkarr43@gmail.com or dailynews.com peninsula (435)-656-2093 dailynews.com

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

BAYLINER: ‘79 Victoria, 2 br cabin cruiser. Great cond. Newer engine and outdrive. New upholstry. $6,500 obo. (360)912-4922 BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built by the boat school in 2011. Includes the full sailing package, with oars and trailer. Good shape. $4,000/obo. (360)850-2234

BOAT: 16’ Fiberglass ‘78 Larson, 40 horse Mercur y motor, Eagle Depth finder, with Trailer & 2 life vests. $2,000. 417-7685 weekdays.

BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, trailer, 140 hp motor. $2,800. 683-3577

B OAT: ‘ 9 0 1 9 ’ A r i m a S e a r a n g e r. 2 S c o t t y elec. down riggers, 150 Honda 4 stroke motor. $16,500 (360)461-6608 BOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo Jet boat. $4,500. (360)452-3213 B OAT: G l a s s p l y 1 7 ’ , good cond., excellent fishing and crabbing setup, great running 90hp Yamaha and 15hp Evinrude elec star t, power tilt, new pot puller with pots. 4,800. (360)775-4082 BOAT: Glassply, 18’, 90 hp ENV. 15 hp. kicker, ready to fish. $4,700. (360)808-4692

BOAT HOUSE: 20’x36’ long, P.A. $2,500/obo. 457-6107 or 775-4821

B OAT: M o n k 4 2 ’ Tr i cabin, 1961. Great live aboard, pristine. Diesel, full electronics. $39,000. Boat house available. Port Angeles. (520)664-5698 BOAT: Searay, 18’, fun family boat. $6,500. (360)457-3743 or (360)460-0862

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FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. Low mileage. $2,000. (360)461-2809 or 4610533

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

CHEVY: ‘80 Monza 2+2. V-8, 350 c.i. engine, Alu m . m a n i fo l d , H o l l ey carb., alum. radiator and trans. cooler, A.T. floor console, Posi 3:08, 5 stud axels and hubs, front and rear sway bars, disc brakes, pwr. steeri n g . N ew Au t o M e t e r gauges, paint and tires. F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, $3,800 (REDUCED). LoMustang front, 302, C4, cated in Quilcene, WA. 9� Ford rearend. $8,500. Call Brad 460-8610 (360)774-0915.

9050 Marine Miscellaneous BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 26’ Sedan, well equipped and maintained classic, trailer, dingy and more. See at 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. $20,000/obo. (360)457-9162

Automobiles 9817 Motorcycles 9180 Classics & Collect.

JEEP: 1945 Willys Milit a r y. R e s t o r e d , n o t show. $10,000 obo. (360)928-3419

H O N DA : ‘ 8 2 , A s p e n Cade, 1100A., 60K ml. Two tone brown, excellent condition, garaged. $1,999. (360)301-2209.

LINCOLN: ‘74 Continental Mark IV. 460cc, no rust or dents. $2,500. Good condition (360)457-5236.

MOTORCYCLE: ‘98 Honda, 1100 ST, Red. (360)452-9829

HONDA: ‘02, 750 Shad- GMC: ‘71 Stepside pick ow Spirt. $3,200./obo up. Restored, 350 en(360)477-4355 gine, 4 speed manual, New tires and wheels. H O N D A : ‘ 0 6 1 3 0 0 Perfect paint and bed. VTXR, 7,700 ml., saddle For sale $17,500 obo or bags, passenger seat, trade for Rialta/Chinook crash bars. Great touring RV or late model conbike. $4,100. ver table. 452-5891 or (360)477-9527 (206)618-5268.

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CADILLAC: ‘87 El Dorado. V8, front wheel drive, power steering, b r a ke s , l o ck s , w i n dows, mirrors, seats, cruise control. Luxury leather interior. Smoke free. Newer tires. 77,750 miles. As is: $2,195. (360)452-1469

DURABOAT: 14’, with SUZUKI: ‘00 600 KataCalkins trailer, 8hp Merna. 5k ml. $2,200. cur y, great condition. (707)241-5977 $2,000. 683-5843. SUZUKI: ‘96, 1400 SpeTRAILER: ‘96 Shore- c i a l E d i t i o n , l o t s o f lander, galvanized, fits chrome beautiful bike. 19-21’ boat, many new $2,500. (360)457-6540 parts. $850/obo. or (360)452-644. (360)460-9285 YAMAHA: ‘05 Yamaha CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. Y Z 1 2 5 , r u n s g r e a t . Super Spor t package. 9817 Motorcycles $1,300 (360)461-9054 New, wheels, tires, battery and license. Flow 9180 Automobiles master exhaust system, black leather inClassics & Collect. T.top, terior , cherry red. NEVER ABUSED! 81K ml. B M W : ‘ 0 7 Z 4 3 . 0 S I $6,000. (360)457-9331 R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke new. $20,000. (360)477-4573 HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Deluxe. 25K miles. Comes with extras: rear seat, windshield, sissy bar. New tires. Harley Custom Paint #123 of 150. Immaculate condition. $12,500. Call Lil John Kartes. BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Cus(360)460-5273 tom Convertible, Custom H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N paint, Ready for Sum‘03, Road King Classic, mer.$16,500. 683-3408 anniversary edition, exc. CADILLAC: ‘59 Sedan cond. with extras. 29K d e V i l l e. O r i g i n a l , l i ml., $8,500. censed and runs. (360)775-0370 $3,259. (360)461-0527

CHEVY: Volt, ‘13, Black with premium package. Mint condition with less than 5,800 miles on it! Includes leather seats, navigation, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, automatic temperature control, and much more. Still under warranty! $23,000. Call 360-457-4635

Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2:00 PM, June 25, 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for the M.G.: ‘78 Midget MK II, construction of the following improvements: 53K ml. exc. cond. alSEWER MAIN RELOCATION AND STORMWAways garaged, new top. TER IMPROVEMENTS $5,200. (360)457-1389. The project includes the following improvements: Sewer and Storm pipe, Sewer and Storm drainage structures, Paving The City Engineer’s estimate is $400,000 $475,000. The time of completion (performance period) is 30 working days. SEAT: ‘69, 600D. Made in Spain, Everything redone. $12,000/obo. (360)379-0593 VW BEETLE: 1969 Conver tible. Must sell this 1 9 6 9 V W C o nve r t i bl e with a lots of spare parts, manuals and specialty VW tools. This is a restorable car, and none of the legendary charm of VW’s has been lost with this rig. The e n g i n e s t i l l r u n s, a l though the car hasn’t b e e n d r i ve n i n t h r e e years. Title clean and c l e a r ! N o t ra d e s j u s t cash. If you are interested, I can provide LOTS more details and pictures. $2,500. Please call (605)224-4334.

Plans, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project are available on-line through Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. at http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted Projects,� “Public Works,� “City of Port Angeles.� Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder,� in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List.� Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington (425-258-1303) should you require further assistance. Informational copies of any available maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Port Angeles Public Works Engineering Services (360-417-4700). All questions regarding the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Eric Walrath, Project Manager, at ewalrath@cityofpa.us.

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING

Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100 at 10 a.m. on June 23, 2015 in the ComH O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . missioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam C l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e . County Courthouse. $10,000 OBO cash. (360)374-5060 Indigent Defense – Receipt of state grant funding for public defense/$130 Health and Human Services, Operations – Additional funding from the State Department of Health/$3,475 General Fund – Environmental Health • Additional funding from the State Department of Health/$55,479 • Carryover State Department of Health funding from 2014/$3,524 Public Works, Roads – Receipt of federal aid funding for LaPush Road asphalt overlay/$346,000 Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving – Receipt of Sheriff’s office portion to replace patrol vehicle totaled in accident/$7,500 Sheriff ’s Operations – Stonegarden grant reimbursement/$24,294

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Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Date: June 2, 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ___________________________ Mike Chapman, Vice Chair PUB: June 7, 14, 2015 Legal No:637202 REQUEST FOR BIDS JAKEWAY/CARLSBORG AQUIFER RECHARGE PROJECT

The Clallam Ditch Association (CDA) invites proposals for a shallow aquifer recharge project in Carlsborg, WA. The prime contractor will provide all lab o r, e q u i p m e n t , a n d m a t e r i a l s f o r d i t c h reconstruction and installation of approximately 2,493 feet of perforated pipe and appurtenances.

CDA will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m. July 1, 2015 by U.S. Mail, or express delivery at the office of the Project Administrator, Clallam Conservation District, 228 W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s or certified check, or Bid Bond in an amount equal to 5% of the bid amount. Bids received after 2:00 p.m. on said date will not be considered. CDA reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Minority and women owned businesses shall be af- You are a reader, so forded full opportunity to submit bids in response to make sure the ad this invitation, shall not be discriminated against on the grounds of gender, race, color, age, national looks appealing and origin or handicap in consideration of an award of is clear to you. any contract or subcontract, and shall be actively Bidders may purchase copies of the Bidding Docusolicited for participation in this project by direct ments (half-size plans and specifications) by mailmailing of the invitation to bid to such businesses ing a Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30.00) (non-reas have contacted the City for such notification. fundable) check or cashiers’ check payable to 9292 Automobiles Further, all bidders are directed to solicit and conClallam Conservation District; 228 W. First St., sider minority and women owned businesses as poOthers Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362; ATTN: Joe Holtential subcontractors and material suppliers for this trop. If purchasing by mail, please indicate your reproject. quest for Bidding Documents for the JAKEBMW: ‘99 Z3 conFORD: 1929 Model A vertible, man. trans., sil9931 Legal Notices WAY / C A R L S B O R G A Q U I F E R R E C H A R G E Roadster, full fendered, v e r , 9 9 . 6 k m i l e s , Craig Fulton, P.E. PROJECT. Informational copies of maps, plans, Clallam County a l l m u s t a n g r u n n i n g exc.cond. $7600. Director of Public Works & Utilities and specifications are available for review at the gear. $18,500. 460-8610 Conservation District office. (360)749-6633 PUB: June 5, 7, 2015 Legal No. 637191 AUCTION: Bayview Mini Storage; 1:00 Thursday, Any questions concerning the description of the No. 15-4-00158-2 June 11, 2015, at 62 S. work contained in the contract documents must be NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bayview, P.A. Unit B-22, directed to Project Engineer Jay Petersen at 4 SeaJackie Reaume and Unit sons Engineering, 360-452-3023, 619 South Chase IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF B-95, Johanna Bowe- Street, Port Angeles WA 98362. THE STATE OF WASHINGTON chop. Call 452-2400 to IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM verify. An informational meeting and site visit for interested In Re the Estate of: EMILY STOLZ, Deceased. Pub: June 7, 8, 2015 contractors will be held June 17, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. The personal representative named below has Legal No:637768 at the corner of Carlsborg Road and Jake Way, Sebeen appointed as personal representative of this quim, WA. All prospective bidders are strongly enestate. Any person having a claim against the dececouraged to attend. dent must, before the time the claim would be 9931 Legal Notices Dated the 7th day of June, 2015. barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitaClallam County PUB: June 7, 10, 14, 2015 Legal No:637898 tions, present the claim in the manner as provided NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING in RCW 11.40.070, by serving on or mailing to the personal representatives or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 26.10.410 & 430 CCC, that of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Clallam County Department of Community Development has scheduled a the court. The claim must be presented within the public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for July 8, 2015 later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal represen- at 1:00 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose of the hearing is to review pubprovided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four lic testimony regarding the following permit application: months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time Proposal: (SHR 2015-08) North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC) has proframe, the claim is forever barred, except as other posed this stream and wetland enhancement project that has received Salmon wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. Recovery Funding. Historically portions of Sequim-Dungeness Way and This bar is effective as to claims against both the Three Crabs Road, the Three Crabs Restaurant, horse barns and arena areas, and related appurtenances were constructed on wetland fills. There has also decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. been ditching, straightening, and diking of Meadowbrook, a Type 2 stream. Date of First Publication: May 31, 2015 These improvements have impacted the estuarine stream and wetland (CatePersonal Representative: Shirley Stolz Clark gory I) system. The structures on the subject parcels have been removed and Attorney for Personal Representative: now the applicant is seeking to remove the remaining appurtenances to these H. Clifford Tassie structures. This includes a bulkhead and a groin located along the Strait of Address for Mailing or Service: Juan de Fuca. The applicants are also seeking to relocate Sequim-DungeJOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE ness Way and Three Crabs Road to a new alignment to allow the Meadow804 South Oak Street brook Creek and the wetland estuary to restore many of the functions and valPort Angeles, WA 98362 ues of the pre-development (360) 457-1139 Pub: May 31, June 7, 14, 2015 Legal No. 636019 The project will entail the removal of 32,169 c.y of fill from a Category 1 wetland, which would create 3.1 acres of Category 1 wetlands. The re-aligned PUBLIC HEARING road would be placed on the highest area and would require 11,000 c.y. of fill. This would eliminate 0.94 acres of wetland. The road re-alignment would also Amending Policy 120 – Board of Commissioners replace an existing undersized creosote treated bridge over Meadowbrook Operating Guidelines Creek with a 61 foot arch concrete bridge. The proposed bridge would meet NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam WDFW stream simulation model, and would provide 3 feet of freeboard over County Board of Commissioners will conduct a pub- the extreme tide levels projected at 10 feet. lic hearing on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 10:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible in the The proposal also entails remeandering Meadowbrook Creek for 1,070 feet to Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Clallam connect to existing sloughs. This will include the placement of 89 large woody County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street, Room debris (LWD) pieces within Meadowbrook Creek. The proposal would also in160, Port Angeles, Washington. The purpose of cludes the removal of 6,339 c.y. of fill to create sloughs from Meadowbrook the public hearing is to consider amendments to Creek. This would create 0.55 acres of wetlands. The proposal also entails Policy 120, the text of which is being published in the removal of 800 feet of dike on the left bank and 80 feet of rip-rap on the summary and in compliance with RCW 65.16.160 right bank. and Clallam County Charter Section 3.10. (NOTE: The full text will be mailed without charge upon re- Required Permits: Shorelines - Section 5.17(C)(3)(b) of the SMP states that quest – see “Proponent� below for the address re-aligned roads within estuarine zones & wetlands require a Shoreline Condiand/or telephone number.) All proposed ordinanc- tional Use. This proposal also requires a Shoreline Substantial Development es are available on the County website www.clal- Permit. These Type III permits are subject to the criteria for a Shoreline CUP & Substantial Development Permits found in WAC 173-27-150 & WAC 173-27lam.net. 160. Comments for or against this proposed policy are encouraged. Interested persons must either submit Critical Areas - The proposed road re-alignment is located within wetlands, their written comments before the hearing is com- streams, and their associated buffers. Because the road re-alignments are not menced (see Proponent’s address below) or located within existing right-of-way it is not considered repair or reconstruction. present written and/or oral comments in person dur- New roads within wetlands, streams and their associated buffers requires a Critical Area Variance per Section 27.12.215(11) & 27.12.315(14) CCC. The ing the public hearing. Critical Area Variance is a Type III Permit and criteria is found in Section In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities 27.12.725 CCC Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Other - This proposal will require a right-of way permit from Clallam County Requests must be received at least seven (7) days Public Works; a Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) from WDFW; a Section 10 & prior to the hearing – see “Proponent� below. The 404 permit from the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers; and a 401 Water Quality facility is considered “barrier free� and accessible to Certification and Coastal Zone Management Act Consistency review from the WA State Department of Ecology. those with physical disabilities. FORD: 1929-30 Custom Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. Owner sunny day driver only. Teal green, black fenders vinyl top. $28,500 Real eye catche r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r (360)457-3161.

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Information & Studies Submitted: A Joint Aquatic Resource Application (JARPA) (C.1); Site Plans (C.2); Wetland Report dated December 2013 prepared by Cardno Entrix (C.4): Habitat Management dated April 2015 Plan prepared by NOSC (C.5): No Rise Certification regarding flood elevation prepared by Cardno Entrix (C.6).

FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Amending Policy 120 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) prepared a Programmatic Environmental As– Board of Commissioners Operating Guidelines sessment (PEA) dated February 6, 2002, a Supplemental PEA dated June 23, 2006, and a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for this community SUMMARY OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: • Expands text regarding submitting items to the based restoration project as outlined in their Memo dated March 13, 2015 (C.3). Clallam County had determined that the PEA, SPEA & FONSI prepared Board for Work Session or Regular Meeting • Adds new section titled “Procedural Mattersâ€? to for this proposal adequately addresses the impacts of this proposal, and address regular, special, and emergency meet- agrees that this proposal will not result in probable significant adverse impacts. ing times, dates, and locations; subsections are The PEA, SPEA & FONSI are adopted by reference as outlined in WAC 197included to define the structure of the agen- 11-600 & 630. da(s), opportunities for public comment, and Public hearing and comment deadlines: Any interested person may submit rules of conduct • Adds new section titled “Policy on Board In- written or oral comments on the proposal prior to the close of the open record volvement in Private Actionsâ€? specifying that the hearing. The staff report will be available seven days before the hearing. Any Board will not engage in an action contemplat- person may also submit a written request to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is made. ed by public or private organizations • Deletes subsection regarding hearings where the Board is acting in a quasi-judicial capacity The application and above referenced material is available at DCD On-Line Permit System web site or at our offices at 223 E. 4th St., Suite 5, Port Anas this no longer occurs geles, WA 98362, Monday through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please contact me at (360) 565-2616, or by email at gballard@co.clal_______________________________ lam.wa.us should you have any questions. Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board PUB: June 7, 2015 Legal No. 637456 PUB: June 7, 2015 Legal No: 635512



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C Team Blackfish sets sail from Port Townsend in the first humanpowered boat race to Alaska, organized by the Northwest Maritime Center.

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Race to Alaska! No motors, and no limits on imagination BY KIRK JOHNSON THE NEW YORK TIMES

PORT TOWNSEND — Scott Veirs and Thomas Nielsen have a little wooden plank mounted on their boat, just in front of the seat where they plan to take turns, for days on end, pedaling a bike-chaindriven propeller shaft all the way to Alaska. “If in doubt,” the sign reads, “try some optimism.” That could be the motto for the entire field of competitors in what is billed as the first race of its kind — human-powered to Alaska — which set off Thursday morning from Port Townsend heading north across open water. The 54 entrants in the Race to Alaska — solo efforts and teams, novices and old-salt veterans — were fueled by a mix of determination, ingenuity and upward of 6,000 calories a day, but no motors.

Race organizers, in putting up a $10,000 prize for the first vessel to cross the finish line in Ketchikan, Alaska, 750 miles away, said they wanted to see what human imagination and muscle could do, with a little screwball humor thrown in. So the rules were simple: no support teams, no burning of gas — and, to the second-place finisher, a nice set of steak knives. After that, any and all options for getting from Point A to Point B could be on the table.

Treacherous route The route is long and treacherous: from in Port Townsend, headed for the often rough and windy Strait of Juan de Fuca that separates the city from Vancouver Island, B.C. From there, they will follow the narrow, twisting path of the Inside Passage

farther north into Alaska, where the water can be calm or ferocious and is often studded with obstacles like kelp or logs. The destination, Ketchikan, is a popular tourist town where, according to the race organizers’ website, “they measure rainfall in feet, tourists by cruise ships loads, and parties by how many people dance.” Those who make it to the finish line are promised “a hot meal, a cold beer, a dry bed, and some wellearned accolades.”

A racer in a coldwater survival suit checks his kits of equipment in the predawn hours Thursday.

kayaks were augmented with sails, or, like Nielsen and Veirs’ ‘It’s a riddle’ Polynesianinspired sail“Part of what’s intriguboat, with an ing about this race to peoadded pedal ple is that it’s a riddle,” and propeller. said Jake Beattie, execuDinghies arrived with tive director of the Northoarlocks, paddles and sails, west Maritime Center, a like the 16-foot open-hull nonprofit group in Port boat that Heather Drugge Townsend that came up and her partner, Dan Campwith idea of the race and bell, set off in, racing alongorganized it. “The rules match no side big sailing catamarans other form that’s out that had been outfitted with there,” he added. “We want extra rowing stations. to demonstrate human Roger Mann, a helicopcapability.” ter mechanic from South To adhere to the race’s Carolina, set forth in his rules and to increase speed, solo pedal-sail trimaran with water-purifying equipAt left, ment, solar-powered lights spectators arose and tubes of zinc oxide early for the cream for the blisters he 5:30 a.m. start of expected.

the race. Since the race, which began off the Northwest Maritime Center near Point Hudson (seen below), has no history, only estimates on its duration are given. It might take a week or longer to get to Ketchikan, Alaska.

A compass aboard one of the competing vessels is about as high-tech as it gets in this race. Adding to the dilemma, human-powered vessels can rarely travel in straight lines, TURN TO RACE/C8 organizers say.

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7 tips to make kitten’s exam easier WHEN YOU BRING home a new kitten, the experience is likely his first big adventure in life. How you introduce him to his new family, home and veterinarian can set the tone for the rest of his life. The first veterinary visit can be a high hurdle for him, but we have some tips to help things go smoothly and ensure happy repeat visits. ■ Take your time. Unless your kitten has the sniffles or will be meeting other cats in your home, give him a few days to get comfortable. If you have other cats, your new kitten should have a fecal exam, a negative result for the feline leukemia virus and his first set of vaccinations before he comes in contact with them. ■ Carry on. While he’s exploring his new room at home — you are confining him at first and not giving him the run of the house, right? — leave his carrier out. Stash treats and a toy inside it so he will enjoy going into it. It’s also a good idea to spritz the inside of the carrier with a comforting pheromone spray about an hour before you leave. That will help your kitten relax during the car ride. ■ Scout out the clinic before you go in. Leave your kitten in his carrier in the car while you sign in with the receptionist. If there are dogs in the lobby, ask the receptionist to call or text you when it’s time to go into the exam room. Then you can go there straightaway from the car, eliminating any time spent in the lobby with dogs. ■ Comfort first. A towel or soft blanket, also spritzed with pheromone spray, can give your kitten a sense of security.

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Place it on the exam table so he doesn’t have to stand or lie on cold, slick metal. ■ What to bring. Have on hand any veterinary records from the kitten’s breeder or the shelter from which you

adopted him. These should indicate vaccinations or deworming treatments the kitten may have had already. A fresh fecal sample, less than 24 hours old, will allow your veterinarian to check for internal parasites commonly seen in kittens, such as roundworms. When you collect the sample, remove it from the litter box as quickly as possible so it doesn’t dry out, and store it in the refrigerator in a closed container. ■ The exam. A full physical exam includes taking the temperature with a rectal or ear thermometer; listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope; palpating the abdomen; examining the skin and fur for signs of fleas, ringworm (a fungus) or sores; checking ears for the presence of mites; and checking teeth to make sure the kitten has the appropriate number and type of teeth for his age. This assessment will give you and your veterinarian a good picture of the kitten’s overall health. ■ Ask and tell. You may have questions about your kitten’s diet, safety, environment or activity level. Write them down beforehand so you don’t forget anything. Your veterinarian may have tips on kitten-proofing your home

or suggestions about ways to provide exercise and mental stimulation with food puzzles and other toys. This is the time to mention whether your kitten will have access to the outdoors. That information helps the veterinarian determine which vaccines to recommend and how often they are given. Your kitten’s first veterinary visit can be the start of a beautiful relationship among the three of you, so make it count.

Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker just got a caique and Q Iwant to make sure I’m feeding him right. What’s the best diet for him? — via Facebook When we think of a pet A bird’s diet, seeds are often the first things that spring to mind. But birds, parrots in particular, are omnivores who eat a wide range of foods in their native habitats: fruit, nuts, buds and the occasional insect. Most of us can’t provide our pet birds with the opportunity to forage as they would in the wild, but we can still provide a healthy variety of foods. Commercial diets available for birds are either seed-based — which may or may not be supplemented with vitamins and minerals — or pelleted, formulated to provide the nutrition a bird needs with less fat than that provided by an all-seed diet. A bird who lives on seed alone may develop vitamin, mineral and amino acid deficiencies. Manufacturers may supplement a seed diet with granules or nuggets that contain the necessary nutrients, but if the bird picks out the seeds and doesn’t

eat the supplement bits, he doesn’t benefit from them. Pelleted diets are a good choice if your bird will eat them. It takes time — often weeks or months — for some birds to recognize them as food. The best option is for your bird to eat a combination of 50 percent to 80 percent pelleted food, plus some of the healthy foods you eat: pasta, oatmeal, cooked beans and scrambled eggs, for instance. Colorful vegetables and fruits are healthy and delicious ways to supplement his diet. Think dark, leafy greens, bell peppers, broccoli, mango, papaya and berries. Watch your portion sizes. A bird the size of a caique doesn’t need more than a fourth of a cup of pellets per day. Give only a teaspoon or so of fruits, vegetables and other table foods. Avoid avocados, which are toxic to birds.

The Buzz — with Kim Campbell Thornton and Mikkel Becker ■ A 1-year-old Burmese cat named Vanilla Bean is doing well after undergoing an unusual surgery to repair a congenital heart defect. Vanilla Bean was born with a rare condition that inhibited blood flow through the heart chambers. Fortunately, the veterinary cardiologist who had performed the technique once previously was less than 100 miles away at the University of California Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in Davis. Veterinary cardiologist Josh Stern, collaborating with two pediatric cardiologists who had seen cases of the defect in children, plus a veterinary soft tissue

Fort Flagler a gem among bird-watching attractions MY SISTER WAS driving and our husbands had been banished to the back seat. This is not an unusual arrangement when the plan is to “see some birds.” We were headed to a favorite spur-of-themoment place we’ve enjoyed for over 40 years. Fort Flagler State Park is one of the North Olympic Peninsula’s jewels. We knew there wouldn’t be overwhelming numbers of bird species at this time of the year, but there are always some special ones at Flagler. Despite the brisk northerly breeze, we headed for the beach, unpacked our lunch and got out the binoculars. White-crowned sparrows and Savannah sparrows were active in the large clumps of yellow lupine. Robins were gathering worms almost alongside the crows. An expected bald eagle flew overhead, and the glaucous-winged gulls were flying by nonstop. Along with the Caspian terns, they were the most numerous birds that after-

BIRD WATCH noon. Joan The Carson terns were a surprise. Their large numbers were the surprise. It didn’t take long before the sound of terns was heard. It was continuous and coming from the direction of Indian Island, specifically the rocky point that juts into the water between Port Townsend and Marrowstone Island where Fort Flagler is located. Terns aren’t known for their melodious voices. Their calling was harsh but distinctive. There had to be a colony on that spit, and I wasn’t aware of it. It was easy to see the large numbers of birds gathered there. From a distance, it looked like there were hun-

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The high, sandy cliffs near the boat launch are a popular nesting site. During our visit, the guillemots were floating in the water at the base of the cliffs. These were the mates of birds occupying the nest burrows. If the young had already hatched, the activity would have looked frantic instead of placid. Parent birds would be flying back and forth with small fish in their beaks. They come and go like busy bees when they are feeding their young. Their high-pitched whistles call nonstop as a warning to the young that food is on the way. In a few weeks, the birds on Fort Flagler will be busy with their young. Weatherwise, days like the one we enjoyed will increase. Company coming? Take them to see not only the historic fort but to enjoy some of Washington’s unique birds.

________ 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.

Briefly . . . No practice set at naval air station 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 360-2572286.

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: Chips and salsa, taco salad and fruit cobbler. ■ Wednesday: Bed of greens, cottage cheese with fruit, chicken noodle soup and apple pie. ■ Thursday: Apple slaw, pulled pork sandwich, cut corn and strawberries. ■ Friday: Spring greens with cranberry salad, turkey pot pie, asparagus and apricots.

Band concert set SEQUIM — The Sequim High School Band spring concert will take place in the school’s auditorium, 601 N. Sequim Ave., at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is free and open to the public. The concert is directed by Vern Fosket and features the concert band; wind, percussion and jazz ensembles; with a special appearance by the Color Guard, directed by Nancy Reis.

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dreds of terns on the island. Cormorants and gulls were part of the mix. Since the ’50s, Caspian tern numbers have grown in both Eastern and Western Washington. They increased to where 30 percent of the world population nested in the state. Figures as well as nesting locations wax and wane depending on habitataffecting factors. When tern numbers approach 10,000 birds in one location, their fish diet that includes young salmon makes them unpopular. Human intervention changes the habitat (dredging away coastal islands, etc.). Predators are attracted to large, concentrated numbers of young as well as the tern’s eggs. Coyotes and raccoons are the worst culprits. Dungeness Spit’s Caspian tern colony has been affected by predators, but steps were taken to fence them away from the nests and young. This colony is close to Indian Island, and perhaps some of the birds emigrated and established a new colony. Whatever the reason for their large numbers on Indian Island’s spit, it was an interesting surprise. Pigeon guillemots were the other birds that added interest to the day’s birding. They always do, as far as I’m concerned. Fort Flagler never fails if you want to show someone these handsome members of the Auk family.

surgeon and another veterinary cardiologist, successfully corrected the defect. ■ We all recognize a dog’s “guilty look.” He lowers his head, avoids eye contact, licks his lips and sinks low to the ground. He’s done something wrong for sure, and he knows it. Right? Not necessarily. Two studies found that dogs confronted by angry or upset people were more likely to look “guilty,” whether or not they had done anything wrong. Dogs who were scolded by returning owners displayed guilty expressions more often than dogs who were greeted in a friendly way. The conclusion? Dogs who expect a scolding try to appease people with their actions, making themselves look small and nonthreatening. ■ A hound dog named Guinness earned himself a new home after placing himself between the woman walking him and a rattlesnake, receiving two bites, reports TheDenverChannel. com. The dog was on a hike with Jenna Castello last month in Deer Creek Canyon Park, Colo., when the incident occurred. Castello and her friend Joshua Chavez got Guinness to the veterinarian right away, where he was treated with fluids, pain medication and anti-venin. Castello’s cousin, Gigi Burk, whose family had been fostering Guinness, said he would have a home with them for good.


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Greek community once strong in PA SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the “Picture from the Past” published May 3 as a photo of the Greek community in Port Angeles. The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, or AHEPA, photo was taken March 24, 1953, at the old American Legion Hall on First Street. The occasion was Greek Independence Day. During the 1930s, there were about 30 Greek families in the Port Angeles area. Family names included Fenerly, Kravas, Psomas, Johns, Capos, Vasilatos, Goneis, Pappas, Kallas and Stamateou. Almost all of the downtown restaurants were owned by Greeks. The Lerick family had a candy store, and the Sandas family owned a bakery. During World War II, many young men left to serve in the military and did not return. Also, many young people left to get an education or for better job opportunities. By the 1950s, there were only about 20 Greek families left in Port Angeles and the surrounding area. Presently, there are one or two.

BACK WHEN Stamateou; Gus Alexander Langas; Mary Millas; Katherine Vasilatos; Tom Millas; Sam Kallas; an unknown man; Nick Vasilatos; Asphasia Sandas; Mrs. Danny Sullis; Tom Rapanos; Danny Sullis; Miss Rapanos; George Johns Sr.; Pete Rapanos; Jim Kravas; Andy Caris; John Booras; Kelly Stamateou; and Pete Capos. In the back row from left are Bill Kravas; Mr. Babrinis; John Goneis; George Doulis; Mr. Limmberis; retired Naval Cmdr. George Johns Jr.; George Ramandanakis; Mr. Gregors and John Capos. Christina Caris Siaterlis sent the photo. She is the daughter of Andy and Georgia Caris and is a toddler in her mother’s arms in the photo. The Greeks celebrated their independence day downtown and were often joined by fellow countrymen from Victoria. The celebration consisted of food, games, dancing and skits.

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ment. During World War II, he was able to acquire a number of government contracts and built several Who’s in the photo roads west of Port Angeles. The people in the photo He soon became a very sucare as follows: cessful businessman. In the front row from However, there weren’t left are Mrs. Doulis and many suitable choices for Worked at paper mills son Georgie; Katina Johns; wives in Port Angeles. Mrs. Babrinis; Mrs. Many young women in In the mid-1920s, sevGregors and baby; Anne Greece wanted to escape eral Greeks were hired to Langus; Mrs. Rellis and poverty and so became work at a paper mill in baby; the Gregor boys; Camas, and others came to mail-order brides. Harry and Gus Kravas; A friend knew Georgia Port Angeles to work for Mrs. Pete Rapanos; Irene Barbas from the village of the Washington Pulp and Kravas; Georgia and Chris- Paper Co. Limnes, Greece, so a martina Caris; Laura Booras riage was arranged, and After 1930, Andrew and grandson; and Mary Georgia came by ship from Caris and many friends Stamateou. Greece to Halifax, Nova moved to Port Angeles to In the middle row from work at the Rayonier mill. Scotia. left are George Arsenis; Jim The trip took about two Caris purchased a road Stamateou; Effie Capos (in building company with sev- weeks, and she was quite front of flag); Pat Dotson eral pieces of heavy equip- seasick. She and Andrew

in identifying people in the photo. There is a website www. greeksinwashington.org that features stories of some of the early families. Gary Braun commented that his wife, Jerri, knew Bill Kravas in school. Jackie Partridge also remembers Bill. Attended St. Andrew’s Katheryn Vasilatos grew Most of the Greek fami- up in Port Angeles, and she lies attended St. Andrew’s now lives in a retirement Episcopal Church because home in Seattle. Her famthere were no Greek ily lived on East Second Orthodox churches in Port Street, where Quality Inn Angeles. Uptown sits now. John Goneis had She remembers having donated a Byzantine Ortho- fun meetings with actividox icon of St. Andrew to ties for the kids. She the Episcopal church. related that the Greek Bill Kravas from Vanwomen of Port Angeles couver, Wash., was helpful raised money to send home were married in 1951 in Vancouver, B.C., where she stayed until official papers allowed her to travel to Port Angeles. Georgia and Andrew eventually had two daughters, Christina and Katerina.

to Greece during World War II. Her father, Tom, owned Wilmer’s Cafe from 1912 to 1949, before it was sold and became Harrington’s at Front and Lincoln streets. Gwen Porterfield remembers Wilmer’s Cafe because her mother worked there. Virginia Fitzpatrick spotted Pete Capos and the Greek flag and immediately knew what the photo was. Athena Capos has many wonderful memories of Port Angeles and her siblings and shared many stories of their accomplishments. TURN

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Help can be defined many ways IT APPEARS THAT I’ve stepped in it, once again. A couple of weeks ago, I said, “We’d better be smart enough to know when we need a little help, to ask for it and mature enough to accept it — graciously,” and a number of you promptly inquired as to what exactly “help” was, is or might be. And, by the way, where might a person actually find this “help”? So since I’m already backpeddling, let’s back up. “Help” is a relative term and utterly subjective, so don’t get hung up trying to figure out what people like me mean when we say “help.” Think about what you need help with. Don’t leap to extreme examples, wherein you’re ICTURE FROM THE AST bedridden and completely Do you recognize this beautiful old lodge? There is an anniversary this year, so any incapable of doing anystories you know about it would be helpful. Email comments to bretches1942@gmail.com thing. Yes, of course, those situations exist or may or write to Alice Alexander, 204 W. Fourth St., Apt. 14, Port Angeles, WA 98362, and Alice exist temporarily while you will use them in her July 5 column. recover from this or that, but just think about now. What do you need help with now? That didn’t help, either? OK, think about what you need to do but can’t do, can barely do or scares you to do. Example? I often hear, usually from women, that it’s the laundry and the vacuuming. They can spent the night at the Chi- Mountain schoolhouse CONTINUED FROM C3 erry [Costacos] had nook Motel (now the Holi- belonged to George pretty much handle the food thing, the straightenChalkos. called the Clallam day Lodge), which was Nicholas Capos graduowned by the Winters famGeorge married Evange- ing thing, the money thing ated from Roosevelt High County Historical ily. Visiting salesmen gath- lia Skourtis, who was and the personal care School and went on to Society looking for ered there for meals and Andrew Caris’ sister-in-law. thing, but the laundry and become a surgeon at variShe had a teenage son and the vacuuming are hard. If ous hospitals, including information about an conversation. Jerry had many memowas looking for a better life. they just had help with Cook County Hospital in old wooden sign that ries of the Caposes and After they married, George those, they’d be OK. Chicago. Or maybe it’s the transothers of the Greek comsold the farm to Ted Herstood at the top of Athena’s sister, Effie, munity and knew that mann, and the family went portation thing: Getting was the manager of the Morse Creek Hill and many of the local Greek from Point A to Point B to Portland, Ore. Port Angeles Sears office and back again. told the story of Juan families were originally Jim Stamateou and his for many years. Or maybe it’s the “I from the Greek island of wife, Patty, are in the photo After his military serde Fuca’s exploration Cephalonia, where Juan de along with his parents. Jim can’t keep all these previce, her brother, Pete, ran of the Strait. (That scriptions straight” thing. Fuca had been born. wrote and shared some of the American Legion and Happens to a lot of us. the history of the AHEPA went on to work with Sam tidbit started this Or maybe it’s the “what Looking for sign organization, which is still Haguewood in his restaucolumn off many years active in many Greek com- would happen to me if rant. Jerry had called the ago.) something happened to me munities. Brother Jerry had the Clallam County Historical Local Greeks played an and I was all alone” thing. gift of gab and made Society looking for informa- important part in the hisThat’s a biggie, and for friends of countless strangtion about an old wooden good reason! tory of Port Angeles. Even ers. He worked nights at las started The Duck Inn. sign that stood at the top of though most of them have Or maybe it’s the health The Duck Inn. Later, he Unfortunately, Pete Morse Creek Hill and told insurance thing, the bill departed from our area, left Port Angeles to open a Capos passed away in the the story of Juan de Fuca’s there are many who still thing or the “I need a coin shop in San Francisco. past few months, and the exploration of the Strait. walker for a little while” come back and visit their Capos family history was (That tidbit started this col- roots. thing. Met at dance not recorded. umn off many years ago.) Or maybe it’s a combi________ Athena Capos is the After much research, the Brother Angelo met his nation of things. only surviving member of sign never surfaced and wife, Begee, at Clyde’s Alice Alexander is a Clallam Just think about you, the Capos family in Port may have been discarded. If County historian, author, descen- where you are and where Dance Hall, and they dent of an Elwha Valley pioneer Angeles. She has many there is anyone with addidanced their way through family and a former member of the and how you live. What do nephews and nieces that tional information about life. They eventually left Clallam County Heritage Advisory you need help with? come and visit her, and she the travelers’s informaPort Angeles to open a In response to some of Board. She is a recipient of a 2014 keeps up with her social tional sign that used to be business in California. Clallam County Heritage Awards. the very recent questions activities. located near C’est Si Bon Before Pete passed She can be reached at bretches I’ve gotten: Yes, there are 1942@gmail.com. Jerry Costacos, a Greek Restaurant, please send it away, he shared many several home-care agencies Alice’s Clallam history column from Seattle, was a salesto the contact information memories of his dad’s resaround who could send appears the first Sunday of every man for Libby’s Canned at the end of this column. taurant — the St. Francis somebody in to help you month, alternating with Linnea Foods. He came to Port Bill Hermann of Port Cafe — on Front Street. with “X.” Patrick’s Jefferson County history After it burned in 1932, Angeles once a month in Angeles says that the farm column on the third Sunday of the Would you pay for it? Of John Capos and Sam Kalmonth. the 1950s and usually across the road from Blue course, but they’re around. Yes, Medicare will pay for hospice care if you meet Kevin Tracy the criteria and use a Financial Planner - FSC Securities Corporation Medicare-certified hospice 105 ½ East First Street, Suite A provider. 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Yes, there is help available to help you understand Medicare before or after you go on it. No, your daughter can’t put you in a nursing home if you don’t want to go. Yes, I think you should get a durable power of attorney. I think almost everybody should. The meaning of the phrase “low income” changes from program to program, so we need to be specific: “Not rich” does not equal “low income.” It just depends. And on we go. But, we’ve had most of these conversations by email, so I think you get the drift. Help doesn’t have to be dramatic, and it doesn’t have to take over your life. You can always go back to “no help” if you want to. By the way, “no help” does not equal “helpless”. Just think about you and yours, being where you are and doing what you do and the way you do it. What do you really need help with? And, by the way, what kind of help will you accept? What are you willing to have or put up with? Just because your daughter said it doesn’t mean you’ll go along with it. Yes, she may be right, but you’re still calling the shots. Then what? Well, I’d suggest calling any of the numbers at the end of the column. “But,” you think to yourself, “I don’t know how to ask the right question. I don’t know all those weird words and acronyms.” You don’t have to. Most of us don’t call the doctor’s office and specify what kind of highly technical medical/surgical intervention we need.We call and say, “My knee hurts.” Same thing here: Just call and say what you think you need help with or what’s wrong and see where the conversation goes. The people you will talk to when you call these numbers are genuinely decent human beings who care. They have lives and loves and preferences and families, just like you do. Their job is to help you get where you want to go, not where somebody else thinks you should go. Help is not the beginning of the end, my friends. Help is the beginning of the beginning.

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Friends use text as crutch Let daughter when they’re running late choose her own activity

WITH THE RISE of texting and mobile communication, I have noticed that people are generally less punctual. I often make plans with friends and receive a text five minutes before the appointed time saying: “Running late. Be there in 15.” When the offending parties finally arrive, they say, “Sorry, I’m late.” I reply, “That’s OK.” And we move on. But it isn’t OK. It’s annoying and disrespectful of my time. What can I say without seeming like a jerk? Simon in Arlington, Va. Even worse are those tardy play-by-players who send streams of texts like low-fi GPS devices: “Just crossing Fifth Avenue,” “In front of Club Monaco,” “Grrr — this taxi,” “Two blocks away.” You are right. A text makes people feel less bad about turning up late. Still, most of my pals (and I) are too thin-skinned to bounce right back from a scolding delivered at the beginning of a get-together. We are defensive creatures. Wait until you are scheduling your next date. Say: “You’ve been turning up late recently. I appreciate your status texts, but

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Sign and tell I was making final arrangements to rent the cottage in Amagansett that I have rented for the last four summers. That included finding a roommate. A good friend told me about a friend of hers — let’s call her Sleazina — who was looking for a place. I contacted her, but Sleazina never replied. Instead, she contacted the owners of the cottage directly and rented it for herself and a friend. Was this rude, even by Hamptons standards? May I tell her so? Steve in New York

Behaving super sweetly to those who have wronged us creates much more discomfort for them than a solid browbeating. Call her and say: “Congrats on your splendid rental, Zina. May you have all the happiness you deserve.” (Get it?) Then listen as she squirms. And next time, don’t give away treasure maps (or landlord contact information) to strangers. Until Labor Day, it is like “Mad Max: Fury Road” in the Hamptons. Slip into your Charlize Theron drag and get tough.

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My husband died five years ago. I have always been close with my in-laws. My husband’s youngest brother, in particular, has looked after me and my son. He makes sure the snowblower and lawnmower work, and he helps in the garden. He has also mentored my son generously. But last week, this (married) brother-in-law made an unforgivable sexual advance toward me. I am a big girl; that is not You and your silly rhethe problem. torical questions. Of course, But how do I handle you may call her on her future family gatherings? I snakelike treachery. But do avoided him on Mother’s you really think she’s Day, but there are graduaunaware of it? (My turn for tions and weddings to come. rhetorical questions.) Anonymous

You may be a cleverer mathlete than I, but when I tote up five years of snow drifts, lawn care and pathways lined with pachysandra, and more important, toss in the loving attention to your son, your brother-in-law has earned a large credit. That doesn’t excuse his bad behavior. But I am more inclined to call his pass “inconceivably stupid” than “unforgivable” because you were able to handle it easily. (Still, yours is the only vote that counts here.) But aside from last week, he sounds like a decent man. And I doubt he’s been lying in wait for five years, waiting to pounce. Perhaps he’s developed a crush on you (or a midlife crisis). When you are certain he is alone, call him and say: “I never want a repeat performance of last week. You are family to me and my son. I am prepared to forget this if you promise it will never happen again.” He will. Otherwise, pull back from your in-laws for a spell. No one benefits from your ratting him out. And the only people I ever bump into are the ones I am trying to avoid.

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

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For now, Kyla, focus on the positive — the chance Three weeks before my to start fresh without an Cheryl Second, 50th birthday, I moved abusive, controlling, belitLavin most older from the East Coast to the tling spouse. women who Southwest. I’d been single You’re free. It’s an get dates for 10 years and comfortadventure. Embrace it. Do stay able in my own skin and things that make you feel engaged with my own company. I’d good about yourself. Get a socially, let go of the need for a intellectupartner to complete my life. massage, a makeover, volally and I bought my house from unteer, take a class at the local community college. spiritually. an old friend, and in the They keep process, made friends with Believe that you are worthy of goodness and accept in close contact with friends Jack, a friend of his. it into your life. and family and keep up For months we were Learn to love yourself. with books, newspapers and just good buddies, hanging It may take a few false movies so they can have out and going for coffee. interesting conversations. Then one day while giving starts and unsure baby They maintain their spiristeps, but that’s OK. It’s a him a hug goodbye, sometual and physical balance. learning curve. thing clicked. Women who start with Act “as if” — as if you’re We’ve been together this solid base can move for- now for seven years and that self-confident, indeward with charm, confidence married for four. pendent woman. Before and plenty of fun things to long, you will not be acting The trick is realizing do besides go on a date. that you’re a complete per- like it; you’ll be it. Third, if you believe son unto yourself. You can Been there, done that, nobody wants you, you cre- do anything (or hire some- and I have a few T-shirts to ate a vibe that fulfills your one if you can’t) and go prove it. prophecy. If you’re looking anywhere. ________ forward to doing many Potential partners sense Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales things unrelated to dating, neediness and desperation from the Front at her home office you’re much more likely to and run for the hills. They in Arizona, where she writes a find a date and see that respond to self-confident, blog at http://www.creators.com/ person again. complete people by wantadvice/tales-from-the-front.html. ing to get to know and be Grown-up men like Email questions or comments to with that person. grown-up women. cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

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I REALLY WANT to concentrate on teaching my three kids patience this summer, especially the youngest, who is 4. She wants to do everything that her older siblings do, but she’s just too young for most of the sports, dance groups, etc. How can I teach them how to get over the “me, me, me” syndrome?


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10 years ago. They enjoy traveling, watching classic movies and going to garage sales. Bill and Lillian have six children: Linda (Michael) Kern of Rockville, Conn.; Bernadine (Eric) Cottrell of Torrance, Calif.; Bernie (Kate) Wood of Glenville, N.Y.; Elizabeth (Bill) Newsom of Balston Spa, N.Y.; and Bill (Lisa) Wood of San Dimas, Calif. They have seven grandchildren.

The Fathersons Bill and Nina Fatherson of Sequim celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary Saturday. Bill Fatherson met Nina Parker on a blind date in March 1948, and they were married three months later: June 6 in Port Angeles. Bill was born in Sequim. He worked for the Clallam County Road Department in Sequim until retirement. Nina was born in Brin-

kley, Ark., and moved to the North Olympic Peninsula in her youth when her father, a mechanic, moved the family here. She ran the Sequim Food Bank for 27 years. In their retirement, they enjoy visiting family and going for rides. Bill and Nina have three children, six grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Weston Waldron Haskell, 87, and Kathryn Frances Wilson, 67, both of Sequim. Jordan Pearson Fennick, 27, of Port Angeles and Kimberly Nicole Davis, 26, of Longwood, Fla. William Michael Souders, 28, and Chantel Leah Ramsey, 31, both of Forks. Jesse Robert Winters, 24, and Lexie Jordan Bennett, 23, both of Port Angeles. Tyler Jacob Long, 21, and Rachael

Michelle Gray, 22, both of Forks. Gerald Stanley Zirkle, 72, of Port Angeles and Kathryn Elizabeth Oyler, 64, of Sylmar, Calif. William Wayne Ferdig, 36, and Kimberly Mae Pope, 38, both of Sequim. Mark Aaron Cook, 43, and Meagan Louis Brunken, 29, both of Tulsa, Okla. Stefan Andrew Young, 23, and Shayna Rose Diamond, 22, both of Port Angeles. Ryan Bradley Siegler, 37, and Patricia Ann Flores, 40, both of Port Angeles.

Patricia Kay Vines, 71, and Diana Gayle Montagne, 71, both of Lumberton, Miss. Michael Vern Nehrbas, 35, and Susan Jennifer Meas, 30, both of Sequim. Carl Christian Honore, 57, and Annie Edra Schaff, 66, both of Sequim.

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Kids can be slower to accept change DEAR ABBY: I am a divorced mother with an 11-yearold daughter. My boyfriend, “John,” and I have been together for two years, and we’re serious. He is also divorced, with a 13-year-old daughter. We have tried to be sensitive and understanding about their feelings about our recent divorces and our relationship, but both girls are having a difficult time coping with it. We are very loving and inclusive, so it’s not as if they should feel resentful or left out. But this is starting to cause a rift in our relationship. There comes a point when they need to understand that this is the new norm and get used to it. We try to include each other’s daughter in shared events, but it ends up becoming a

ease the adjustment for the girls by remaining actively involved in their lives, curbing their hostility forced struggle. and not pitting the children Abigail Any advice against either of you. Van Buren would be However, if that’s not in the greatly appreci- cards, then enlist the help of a ated. licensed family therapist. The New Blended family counseling, Norm divorce and remarriage counseling may be necessary to ease the Dear New girls’ transition into “the new Norm: Welnorm,” which is anything but come to the normal for them. world of blended famiDear Abby: My husband, lies. “Alex,” and I are a young couple As much as we would wish it, and have been married for four the adjustment isn’t always years. smooth because when children I recently took a trip with him are involved, their world is often to visit his uncle and met one of torn apart. Alex’s cousins for the first time. A resource that can be helpful I was helping my mother-inwould be the Stepfamily Founda- law in the kitchen when Alex tion Inc. (stepfamily.org). called me to come and look at something on his computer. Your former spouses can also

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PORT ANGELES — Tidepools, the art, literature and music magazine of Peninsula College, will hold an awards ceremony and issue release in Port Angeles Library’s Raymond Carver Room, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 7 p.m. Friday. This event is co-sponsored by the Port Book and News Reading Series.

Artists, musicians and writers from the new issue are invited to present their work. Prizes will be awarded to this year’s winners. Peninsula College’s Associated Student Council and the Peninsula Daily News sponsor the magazine. For more information, contact Michael Mills at 360-417-6264 or mmills@pencol.edu.

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Utopian summer lawn best brown, not green THE PERFECT AMERICAN lawn is an unattainable myth we pursue due to the societal mindset of our particular culture, and with this year’s impending drought, it could be a disastrous pursuit as well. A low-trimmed lawn actually causes the grass to look and grow poorly. If you are to have any chance at achieving a nice lawn, you must first mow at a proper height: 2¾ inches high or higher. This also will conserve vast amounts of moisture lost to sun- and wind-caused evaporation. When grass is not stressed by being repetitively butchered, then as a plant, it is a rather aggressive creature. Turf grass will grow very lush and thick, reproducing quickly by asexual means. Because mowing eliminates all flower and seed heads, germination is not a reproductive option for your lawn. But with all those nutrients available and no flower heads to develop, reproductive energy and food are switched over to new root and shoot production. A massive balanced web, above and below the ground, develops a healthy lawn — provided that said nutrient is abundant, consistent and available. Therein lies the rub. We Americans, as a whole, really adore our chemical lawn fertilizers. (God bless weed ’n’ feed.) Here on the North Olympic Peninsula, turf lawns must have abundant, readily available nutrients yearround. And, readers, lime is a must. Our perfectly mild weather is ideal for grass — never too cold to force dormancy, never too hot to stress it out — so it just grows and grows. You can tell by the gasoline you’ve been repeatedly buying for your mower this spring and the hum of oth-

herbicides and pesticides that are used today. The remaining soil, now ers Andrew just dirt, is sterile and throughaddicted to its next fix of May out the turf builder. neighborMicrobes, all those fungi hood. and bacteria, are needed as When a catalyst for nutrient availyou mow ability. properly, It is their interactions of it is a feeding, breeding, dying and method of excrement that break down pruning, and form the slurry of nutristimulat- ents that the plants’ hair ing new roots take up as food. blade If your fertilizer’s amount development. of release destroys this web Plus, being cut higher, of life, then your fertility is allowing the grass to grow ruined. an inch or so before re-cutOrganic fertilizers have ting, the now ever-healthier many advantages for you to lawn produces even more consider. new roots and shoots. They release slowly and All of this growth activity uniformly in amounts beneneeds nutrients. Lots of ficial to complex soil and nutrients. healthy, long-term plant Typical lawn fertilizers growth. have been developed to They persist longer in the instantly release massive soil, unlike highly soluble amounts of nutrients upon fertilizers that release very first watering, distributing quickly and leach or run off nitrates and phosphates into rapidly. the environment. They sustain and proThese fertilizers are so mote biodiverse soil, which highly soluble that they dramatically increases its leach down into the aquifers. ability to stave off or manIn Sequim, with its “potaage pestilence without the toes” (rocky soil) moving use of destructive chemical nutrients quickly into our compounds. groundwater source, and in Organic fertilizers do not forested areas with ditches pollute in the detrimental and creeks carrying this ways that commercial urea flow downstream, algae on salt-based lawn fertilizers the beach just love your do. smorgasbord, sucking up all Be mentally prepared to the oxygen during their even further question and feast. Still concerned about soil challenge some of our longheld beliefs about your yard fertility? and grass. Healthy, fertile soil is Remember, the taller the dependent on a living soil grass, the less water it will structure. need, thus leaving more To be a complete platwater for all of us to use as form for plant growth, your we see fit this August. soil needs a plethora of ________ organisms, from worms and grubs all the way down Andrew May is a Port Angelesthrough to bacterium, mold based ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefand fungi. ferson counties nationally recogWhen weed ’n’ feed or nized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” turf builder urea are Send him questions c/o Peninapplied, they kill off a large sula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, population of life in the soil Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email due to their quick-release news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May). nutrient dump, or chemical

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I responded, “Sir?” His cousin immediately started poking fun at it, and the rest of his family joined in. To me, “Sir” is a gesture of respect to my husband. His family seemed to interpret it to mean I think I’m less than an equal in our relationship. This is definitely not the case. Alex and I both make sure to show respect and appreciation to each other in little ways throughout the day. This isn’t the first instance in which someone heard me address my husband as “Sir” and criticized my decision to use the word. Frankly, I have no intention to change the way I interact with my husband. What I’d like to know is, how do I nicely shut the conversation down when people give their unwelcome opinion?


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Race: Survival of the fittest in inaugural event CONTINUED FROM C1 Northwest currents and winds? Or just blind luck? A Canadian team calling Even the distances to be itself the Soggy Beavers set out in a six-man outrigger traveled, given the vicissicanoe with a Canadian flag tudes of wind and current, fluttering from a hockey were approximates. The map, for example, stick at the aft. says that Victoria — the first qualifying leg of the Unknown territory race, and the planned stopBecause this race has ping point for 23 of the never been done, no one entrants — is only 45 miles knows for sure what kind of away. vessel might win or how But human-powered long it might take. vessels, competitors said, Estimates range from can rarely go in such perhaps a week to much straight lines: One solo kaylonger, depending on condi- aker, blown off course tions. Thursday, needed 25 hours Thirteen boats dropped to make it across the Strait out within the first 24 and into Victoria. hours. The siren song of the Water and food unknown marks every Water and food were also endurance or adventure race, and in the predawn variables for every team. Nielsen, 53, and Veirs, darkness Thursday before the 5 a.m. start (delayed to 45, said they planned to 5:30 by weather), that carry only three days of hopped-up starting-line mix water to conserve weight on of hope, anxiety and antici- their boat, and rely on condensation from their sail to pation was everywhere. Racers in cold-water sur- augment that allotment. Even on misty days vival suits and headlamps pushed boats through town without rain, they said, a on trailers or paced on the periodically tipped sail can dock, glancing at their provide a lot of water. “Nobody knows what’s watches and rechecking going to happen; that’s the their kits of equipment. Some competitors great circus of it,” said Stelaunched early and went phen Marcoe, 56, from through their paces out in Reno, Nev., who is the capthe harbor, testing sails or tain of the biggest boat in the race, a 38-foot sailing paddles. “No sleep,” said Kelly catamaran with a five-perVon Bargen, 32, summing son crew. Alan Hartmann, 47, a up her pre-race jitters as she looked out at the water commercial fisherman from near her open-decked boat Bristol Bay, Alaska, said he stacked with equipment believed the fast-sailing boats would surge out front and supplies. “I’m nervous as hell,” she early — as indeed happened Thursday when the added. Even for experienced first sailors made it to Vicpaddlers, the unknowns of toria in a little more than this race ran particularly four hours — but then perdeep, organizers and com- haps struggle in the northpetitors said, because there ern reaches of the Inside is no history to consult, no Passage if they have to proprevious victor who could pel themselves, and their stand up in a briefing room greater weight, using other and say, “Here’s what we means. “Tortoise and the hare,” did” or avoided doing. Would boat design be the Hartmann said, summing up his plans. defining element? With his 17-foot sailing Physical strength? Experience with Pacific kayak, Hartmann said he

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Racers cross the start line to begin the Race to Alaska at 5:30 a.m. Thursday in Port Townsend.

29 non-motored boats to leave B.C. today BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

VICTORIA — The starting horn will blow at noon today for the 29 teams continuing the inaugural 750-mile Race to Alaska. Of the 53 craft that started from Port Townsend — some traveling under sail, others with oars and sails, but none with motors — 40 finished the first leg, a 40-mile journey to Victoria. They had left at 5:30 a.m. Thursday from the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend. The initial journey across the strong currents and two heavily trafficked shipping lanes of the Strait was designed to weed out those that might have second thoughts about taking on the 710 miles to Ketchikan, said event organizer Jake Beattie, who directs the maritime center. It did just that. Eight of the first-leg-only competitors and five who had hoped to make the whole journey had expected to make slow and steady progress, going ashore to avoid fighting the tide when it was against him and pushing forward 20 to 25 miles every day. Unfortunately for him, he must wear an eye patch

dropped out as of the cutoff at 5:30 p.m. Friday. The first to arrive was Golden Oldies, a six-member crew aboard a 38-foot multi-hull sailboat that made it to Canada in about four hours. Second in was FreeBurd, followed by Elsie Piddock.

Tracking boats For a complete list of arrival times, a tracker of the boats and other information, see www.r2ak. com. One of those who dropped out was a man whose vessel capsized at about 8:22 a.m. Thursday. The skipper of the TriRaid 560 trimaran, Mark Dussell, was unhurt. He was rescued by the Coast Guard, and his boat was hauled to shore without incident. Other vessels entered in the race ranged from 10-foot rowboats to sailing kayaks to a 38-foot catamaran, Beattie said. The first to reach Ketchikan will

the whole time — he seriously injured his right eye while chopping wood recently, requiring stitches — but so be it. “I feel like I’m making history, being in a race like this. I had to be here,”

take home $10,000. Second place gets a set of steak knives. Everyone who enters gets a T-shirt and bragging rights. The race from Port Townsend to Ketchikan has drawn rowers, sailors, canoers and kayakers from across the country to compete in a contest that has a only few rules: no motors allowed and no help once you start. “No motors!” reiterated Carrie Andrews, communications manager for the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend, in an email. “Any of the boats that may have had motors had to remove them prior to the start.”

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladaily news.com. Reporter James Casey contributed to this report.

he said. In a race where some of the competitors said they had already spent many times the $10,000 first prize — for boats, equipment, refitting and transportation — winning will probably be

more about bragging rights than anything else. Finishing at all, many of the competitors said, will be a victory. “If I win, I’m buying everybody steak knives,” Hartmann said.

Death and Memorial Notice JOHN ROBERTS COX August 21, 1922 May 27, 2015 John Roberts Cox died peacefully in his sleep on May 27, 2015, in Gig Harbor. He was born August 21, 1922, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the only child of Manford and Mildred Cox. John grew up in Chandler, Oklahoma, enjoying the life of a small town and a large, loving extended family. On the onset of World War II, John joined the Army Air Corps as an aircraft maintenance officer and was stationed in the South Pacific Theater for the duration of the war.

Mr. Cox Lt. Cox had many interesting stories and memories of that time, but his experiences only served to increase his desire to pursue his eventual career in engineering and aeronautics.

Returning to Chandler in 1946, he married his high school sweetheart, Dorothy Dean, and they proceeded to have 66½ years of happy adventures together. After attending Oklahoma A&M (Oklahoma State) University and receiving a mechanical engineering degree, John was offered a job at the Boeing Aerospace Company in Seattle, Washington. John’s 32 years at Boeing took him and his family to Sedalia, Missouri; to Huntsville, Alabama; and back to Seattle several times as a part of the engineering teams for the Minuteman Defense System and the Apollo Moon Program. He was especially

proud of the design work he did on the Lunar Rover Project designing a mechanism that successfully lowered the vehicle onto the moon. “It worked, and it’s still up there!” as he would tell his grandchildren with a smile. Retiring in 1981, John and Dorothy moved to Sequim, where they continued to enjoy many activities together. For many years, they were active in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and First Christian Church of Port Angeles. John also kept busy with multiple hobbies: his love of reading, keeping things fixed and helping and contributing to the yearly “Cox Chronicles,” an extended family newsletter

that began in 1942. In 2003, when Dorothy became incapacitated with dementia, John became the loving and faithful caregiver for her until her death (2013), a final separation that was very hard for him. John is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Dorothy; and many Cox cousins. He is survived by his sons, Spruce (Elaine) Cox of Gig Harbor, and Dean (Dorothy) Cox of Silverdale, Washington; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He will be remembered as a man devoted to his family, his faith and his country — and with an appreciation for always being willing to learn something new and/or useful no matter what

the circumstances. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff and caregivers at Crista Shores Retirement in Silverdale and Brookdale/ Clare Bridge Senior Living in Gig Harbor, as well as the volunteer hospice for the excellent care of John during this past year. No memorial services are planned. Instead, a small ceremony will occur when both John and Dorothy are formally interned at Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler, Oklahoma, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you instead make a donation to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (www.vfw.org) or the American Legion (www. legion.org) on John’s behalf.

trips, she lived life to the fullest. For 28 years, Rachel’s health progressively declined. In spite of her strong will and zest for life, her body refused to cooperate. Going to her mailbox became like climbing Mount Olympus. Walking up steps was a Herculean task. But she continued to push herself beyond her limits. Rachel’s spirit was way too big for the body she was given, and as her body broke down, it became time to set that spirit free. Rachel is preceded in death by grandmother Dorothy Duncan and aunt, Christine Krattli.

She is survived by her parents, Kathy and Scott Braun; sister Chelsea Braun; brother Eric Braun; sister-in-law Alexandra Mateu; and grandparents Dennis Duncan, Darlene and Jim Lemon, and Gary and Geri Braun. She is also survived by a large extended family and a network of friends who loved her deeply. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, June 14, at noon at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Lopez Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Memorial contributions can be given to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, The Nature Conservancy at www.nature.org or Defenders of Wildlife at www. defenders.org.

Death and Memorial Notice RACHEL BRAUN September 16, 1981 May 27, 2015 On May 27, 2015, Rachel’s indomitable spirit was set free from her worn-out body. Rachel was born September 16, 1981, to Scott and Kathy (Duncan) Braun. The oldest of three children, Rachel was inquisitive, energetic, outgoing and full of life. As a young child, Rachel loved swimming and windsurfing on Lake Crescent. She was fascinated by dinosaurs and curious about everything. In August 1986, her life changed forever when she went in for a routine physical and was diagnosed with a rare form of leuke-

Rachel Braun mia. A bone marrow transplant followed with her sister, Chelsea, as the donor. After missing the second half of kindergarten and the first half of first grade, Rachel was deter-

mined to never miss out on anything again. During this time, she participated in every activity possible. Middle school and high school were very difficult. Seizures and many other medical issues made every day a struggle. At the end of her freshman year of high school, Rachel had brain surgery to correct her seizure disorder. Although the surgery gave her a year of relief, it ultimately was unsuccessful. Rachel enrolled in Running Start at Peninsula College and graduated with an Associate of Arts. Rachel was fiercely independent. In spite of her medical situation, she carved out a life for herself. She lived on her own,

adopting her two cats, Monroe and Chester. Cats were her favorite, but she had a passion for all living creatures and was a strong advocate for animal welfare. Focusing on her artistic gifts, Rachel became accomplished in watercolor painting, fused glass and photography, and was featured in several art shows. Rachel’s faith was a crucial part of her life. She was an active member of the community at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and her faith helped sustain her throughout her life. Rachel pursued adventures across the globe. From a safari in Tanzania, to the museums and art galleries in London and Paris, to wilderness canoe


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Death and Memorial Notice DR. EDWIN RAY HALL, D.D.S. May 29, 2015 It is with great sadness that we note the passing of our beloved father, Edwin Ray Hall, D.D.S., of Port Angeles, on May 29, 2015. He had been suffering from severe congestive heart failure for many months and finally succumbed to his illness in peace. Dr. Hall grew up in Clallam Bay, the second son of Edwin Spoor Hall and Burda Melva Cummings. He worked hard throughout his younger years on their farm and in school. In later years, he joined the many West End loggers in work. Through those many years of hard work and dedication, Dr. Hall managed to put himself through college at Peninsula College and

Dr. Hall later the University of Washington, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry and his Doctor of Dental Surgery. Upon graduating from dental school, Dr. Hall served as a dentist in the U.S. Navy. He rose rapidly through the ranks of the Navy to lieutenant and

had some wonderful experiences, all of which he would retell in story after story in the following years. Upon leaving the Navy, Dr. Hall moved to Bellevue, Washington, and began his first dental practice in Issaquah. It was there that he met Patricia Beth Parr, who became his wife in 1977. In 1979, he made his return to the Olympic Peninsula when the couple moved to Port Angeles, where they had two kids and lived a full and happy life. He was an extremely intelligent man, a generous and loving father and friend, an active participant in Little League and Junior Babe Ruth, an avid hunter and outdoorsman, and the best storyteller. Dr. Hall was a staple in the dental community of Port Angeles, serving his

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patients for nearly 40 years. He took great pride in his work and enjoyed being able to give to his community. Ed Hall is preceded in death by his wife, Patricia B. Hall (2009); and son-inlaw Casey A. Wachsman (2008). He is survived by his brother; his son, Joshua F.P. (Andrea) Hall of Port Angeles; his daughter, Emily (Jeff Logan) Wachsman of Bainbridge Island; and his two granddaughters, Hannah Wachsman (10) and Austin Hall (2). A private memorial with his family and close friends will be held at an undisclosed location on Sunday, June 28, 2015. For detailed information or questions, please reach out to erh410@ gmail.com. He is already, and forever will be, greatly missed.

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SEKIU — The public is invited to attend the Lake Ozette Sockeye Steering Committee meeting at the Sekiu Community Center, 42 Rice St., from 10:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Tuesday. Agenda topics will include updates on activities since the March meeting, reports on existing recovery projects and discussion about potential new projects, details for the fall 2015 predation workshop, updates on the resource management plan and five-year status review, public outreach and education strategies, project funding sources and future steering committee activities.

Recovery plan input sought The committee helped develop the Lake Ozette Sockeye Salmon Recovery Plan and is providing input for its implementation. The committee’s open membership includes landowners, interested citizens, timber companies and representatives from local, state, federal and tribal governments. For more information, contact Claire Turpel Chase at 206-583-0655 or cchase@triangle associates.com.

Death and Memorial Notice Death and Memorial Notice VICKI L. FOSZCZ July 2, 1947 April 7, 2015 Vicki L. Foszcz, a 67-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away at home on April 7, 2015. She was born to Keith D. Heinle and Velma G. Green-Heinle on July 2, 1947, in Marshalltown, Iowa. Her family moved to Port Angeles in 1953, and Vicki attended Lincoln School and Port Angeles High School. She married Lyle Harsh in June of 1964. They were divorced in 1973.

Mrs. Foszcz ‘Miss Vicki’ On October 14, 1978, she married Roger M. Foszcz in Port Angeles.

Vicki’s occupations included retail clerk, shake packer and receptionist for the Elks. She was an avid gardener and reader. She also loved traveling, clam digging, oyster picking and camping. She was considered by all to be a very dedicated mother, wife and grandmother. She was affectionately and respectfully referred to as “Miss Vicki” by the Jamaicans. She had a lifelong friend, Lynne Maynock of Tillamook, Oregon. She was a great communicator and was well-liked by everyone she met. Vicki was a member of

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the Port Angeles Elks Club. She is survived by her husband, Roger M. Foszcz of Port Angeles; son Douglas W. Harsh of Port Angeles; sister and brother-in-law Kay HeinleClark and Brian Clark; brothers Michael and Al Heinle; and grandchildren Ashley and Amber Harsh. She was preceded in death by her parents, Keithe and Velma Heinle; her in-laws, Mitch and Frannie Foszcz; and her son Steve D. Harsh. A celebration of her life will be held all day Sunday, July 5, 2015, at 910 West 11th Street, Port Angeles.

June 30, 1929 May 23, 2015 June Grace Schieber James, an 85-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away May 23, 2015. She was born June 30, 1929, to William A. Schieber and Florence A. Schubert in Portland, Oregon. June married Albert William James on February 6, 1948. Their 65-year marriage ended with Al’s passing August 4, 2013. June worked at Safeway as a grocery clerk for 20 years. After retiring from Safeway, June and her husband, Al, owned and operated Angeles Inn Bed and Breakfast from 1993 to 2013, where June showcased her expertise in the kitchen. She loved skiing, spending time with her grandchildren, working with her church family and traveling. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Port Angeles and the Olympic Peninsula Bed

Death and Memorial Notice WILLIAM ‘BILL’ YOULDEN May 6, 1925 May 18, 2015 William “Bill” Youlden was born on May 6, 1925, in Victoria, British Columbia, to Dr. Samuel and Mary (Clark) Youlden. He died on May 18, 2015, at the age of 90 after a short battle with stomach cancer. He graduated from Mount Douglas High School in Victoria in 1943. While in school, Bill was an excellent athlete, especially enjoying competitive swimming and soccer. While growing up in Victoria, Bill learned to love the water as he, along with his brother and dad, spent most of his time on their boat. After high school, he completed a five-year machinist apprenticeship with the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Bill married Beth L. Coutts in 1950, and together, they raised three children. After the family left Victoria in 1956, they settled for a short time in Hoquiam, where Bill worked for Lamb Logging. Within a year, they pulled up again and

Death Notices Carolyn Reno Clark Feb. 10, 1943 — May 25, 2015

Sequim resident Carolyn Reno Clark died of natural causes at home. She was 72. Services: Pending. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements. www.lindefuneralservice. com

and Breakfast Association. She is survived by her son Terry (Debbie) of Port Angeles; daughters Christine James of Bonney Lake, Washington, and Geri Henry of Tacoma, Washington; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Albert W. James; son Douglas W. James; and nine brothers and sisters. A celebration of June’s and Al’s lives will be officiated by Pastor Tim Hughes on Saturday, June 13, 2015, at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 105 West Sixth Street, Port Angeles.

Death and Memorial Notice EVE E. PRINCE August 21, 1930 June 2, 2015 Mrs. Eve E. Prince of Morgan Hill, California, and Port Angeles passed away at the age of 84 on June 2, 2015, due to age-related causes. Eve is survived by her five children, sons Frank (Roni) Prince Jr. of Port Angeles and David (Bridget) Prince of San Gabriel, California; daughters Eva Marie Prince and John Olesn-

iewicz of Tucson, Arizona, Jeannette Prince and David Popelka of Alameda, California, and Laura (Mike) Prince-Nelson of Lake Tahoe, California; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and her sister Claire (Joseph) Lazzaro of Stowe, Vermont. She was preceded in death by her four sisters, three brothers and her husband of 47 years, Frank J. Prince Sr. A private family service will be held in California.

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moved to Sekiu, where Bill worked for 28 years for Rayonier Inc. as a machinist, later becoming the shop foreman. Bill was always a hard worker, and a regular job was not enough to keep him busy. His first venture was Bill’s Charters, which he operated in the evenings and weekends. After selling the boat, he built the Sekiu Custom Cannery, which the family operated during the fishing seasons. They later converted it into an apartment and laundromat. He also dabbled in logging and real estate, and built the family home in Sekiu himself.

den of Asotin, Washington; Debbie (Bob) Wood of Snoqualmie, Washington; and Cheryl (Bill) West of Seaside, Oregon. He especially loved his role of “Papa” to seven grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren. Also surviving are nephew Daryl (Cathy) Youlden and niece Lynn (Darren) Mancuso of Vancouver Island; brothers-inlaw Bill (Doreen) Coutts, Ross (Elsie) Coutts, Cecil (June) Coutts, Terry (Delores) Coutts and Ron (Diane) Coutts; sisters-inlaw Evelyn Zaharuk and Daphne Coutts; as well as 17 Coutts nieces and nephews, all of Canada. Bill’s parents, brother Jack and wife Dorothy, and brother-in-law Mervyn Coutts predeceased him. Bill’s strength of character and good humor will be missed by family and friends. At his request, there will be no services. Contributions in Bill’s memory may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or your favorite charity. Visit bonneywatson. com for his life story.

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In his spare time, Bill enjoyed hunting and fishing with his son, Brent. Bill is best remembered by his extended family and friends for his accommodating visitors to Sekiu. Very few visited in the winter months, but many came for the active summers. Bill was always up for a fishing trip and never met a fisherman he didn’t like. He was a machinists union officer, a member and officer of the Clallam Bay-Sekiu Lions Club, a volunteer ambulance driver and an advisory committee member for the Clallam Bay High School shop program. After Bill’s retirement from ITT Rayonier, he and Beth traveled throughout the world, especially enjoying the cruises and later snowbirding in Yuma, Arizona, where Bill stayed fit biking, swimming and walking miles into the desert daily. Bill and Beth remained in Sekiu until 2005, when they moved to Sequim. Beth passed away there in 2011 after 60 years of marriage. Bill moved to Renton, Washington, last year to be closer to family. Bill is survived by his three children: Brent Youl-

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cover story In broad daylight The children are not what they seem in ABC’s ‘The Whispers’ on world domination who will use unlikely soldiers — the children of planet Earth — to infiltrate and invade. The latest episode will seek you out Monday, June 8, on ABC. hildren at play can be rascals. They shriek and Executive producer Soo Hugh (“Under the squeal with an infectious lust for life at their Dome”) had adapted Bradbury once before as happiest, but when provoked, their anger can bring writer in the 2013 series “Zero Hour,” but she is best on unexpected wrath. In fiction, creators have used youngsters’ eerie innocence to pry as many emotions known as a writer for the near cult-status thriller, from us as they can. Few are unrealistic, to those who “The Killing.” “Some people may jump to the conclusion of know kids. But then, some take a darker bent. Some aliens,” Hugh said during the Television Critics Assowriters play with our fears and forgo our hearts. ciation 2015 Winter Press Tour, referring to assumpScience fiction author Ray Bradbury heralded tions floating around online about “The Whispers.” our current Hollywood fixation with creepy kids. Not one to give much away, she added: “We always Whether depicting them as being seen and not knew what scene the show was going to end with heard or screaming at an adult, he had the simple psyche of kids down pat. Bradbury was king at hav- … we close a lot of doors and, like any good show, we leave one door halfway open.” ing young characters face the terrible or uncanny. Co-executive producer Zack Estrin chimed in to Sometimes they, themselves, were the terrible and sum up the broad appeal of the show during the uncanny force. same panel: “These kids were all chosen for a very Bradbury’s short story “Zero Hour” has been specific reason based on who they have access to. transformed many times since being published in They have specific tasks. How far will these kids be his 1951 collection “The Illustrated Man” — from taken? But certainly we’re not doing an evil kid-ofradio plays to short films and television. Now, ABC the-week show. It’s a character drama, it’s a thriller, Studios, along with Amblin Entertainment, is upit’s a mystery. It opens up more and more each epidating the story in “The Whispers.” The new series sode and the characters change.” began with the threat of an apparent enemy set By Lydia Peever TV Media

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And change they must. Readers of the original short story will notice that the source material covers only a portion of the pilot episode. From here on in, what we see in “The Whispers” will be all new. Delving deep into the minds of children, Steven Spielberg (“Transformers: Age of Extinction” 2014) is on board alongside a team of fellow co-executive producers. Recently, he had a hand in “Extant” and “Red Band Society,” both dealing with shades of children from the uncanny valley or walking through the shadow of the valley of death. The legendary Spielberg spoke to “Entertainment Weekly” about working with children. “I directed a very, very young boy even before ‘E.T.’ in ‘Close Encounters,’” he said. “Cary Guffey played Barry, the child in the film. I remember that, because Cary was three, I had to do a lot of tricks to get him to react, like opening up presents in front of him so his eyes

would sparkle and flash ... it was interesting that I didn’t have kids of my own, and I’ve often said, and it’s actually the truth, that ‘E.T.’ put the thought of having children for the first time in my heart.” Those with a penchant for the untoward may recognize “American Horror Story’s” Lily Rabe as FBI child specialist Claire Bennigan in “The Whispers.” Claire not only believes what the children are seeing, but she soon understands what threat the manipulation of our youth holds. Not to be outdone, 10-year-old child actress Kylie Rogers (“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland”) has a full dance card with other work in film and television while starring as the endearing lead Minx Lawrence. Minx is the first child hearing whispers to come to the attention of Claire, making her the proverbial canary in the coal mine. Lily Rabe stars in “The Whispers.”

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27 Johnny Carson bandleader Mr. Severinsen 28 Parisian summer 32 Fabrics that are shaded darker-to-lighter 33 “Bye!” 34 Audience members making vocal their displeasure 35 Legendary movie studio 37 Zeal 38 __ Bell (Pen name of 19thcentury British author Anne Bronte) 39 Pastureland sound effects 40 High-rise living units, briefly 41 17th Greek alphabet letters 42 Ms. Turturro of “The Sopranos” 43 Central __ (Hangout on “Friends”) 44 Ornamental case 45 Kentucky Senator, __ Paul Solution on page 14 JUNE 7 - 13, 2015

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Van Helsing (2004, Action) Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh,

Scream 4 (2011, Horror) Courteney Cox, David

Drumline (2002, Family) Zoe Saldana, Orlando Jones,

Wild Hogs ('07, AMC Hugh Jackman. Arquette, Neve Campbell. Nick Cannon. Com) John Travolta. To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced ANPL To Be Announced Blood, Sweat "Turned Blood, Sweat "(Don't) Blood, Sweat, Heels Married to Medicine MarriedMed "The Married to Medicine Medic. "The Queen Married to Medicine Married to Medicine BRAVO Up and Kicked Out" Save the Date!" "A Few Bad Apples" "Couple's Retreat" Flight of the Uterus" Bee Gets Stung" "Reunion Part One" "Reunion Part Two" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid American On the American Greed: CNBC Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Greed Money Scam Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Anthony Bourdain CNN State of the Union

Super Troopers ('02, Com) Kevin Heffernan. SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk COM

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The Prince and Me (2004, Comedy) Luke Mably,

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Spider-Man 3 ('07, Act) Kirsten Dunst, Tobey Maguire.

The Amazing Spider-Man ('12, Act) Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield.

Knight and Day ('10, Act) Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, PGA Golf The Memorial Tournament (L) LPGA Golf Manulife Classic Site: Whistle Bear Golf Club (L) CHAMPS Golf Principal Charity Classic (L) Golf Central PGA Golf G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls

First Daughter ('04, Com) Katie Holmes. A Novel Romance ('11, Rom) Milena Govich. A Wish Come True ('15, Rom) Megan Park. I Do, I Do, I Do Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Renovation Renovation Renovation Renovation Renovation Lost in Transmission Transmi. "The Thing" Lost in Transmission Modern Marvels Modern Marvels 101 Inventions That Changed the World 101 Fast Foods Soldier Joel Paid

Secretariat (2010, Family) Scott Glenn, James Cromwell, Diane Blue Lagoon: The Awakening ('12, Dra)

Cries in the Dark (2006, Thriller) Gina The Girl He Met Osteen Program Lane. Brenton Thwaites, Denise Richards. Chiarelli, Adam Harrington, Eva LaRue. Online Yvonne Zima. Weekends With Alex Witt Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Sex Slaves-Suburbs Dinosaurs Decoded Jurassic C.S.I. Dino Death Match Mammoth Unearthed Crocs Ate Dinosaurs Dino Death Trap Explorer Dino Survivor (N) Sponge 100Things Sponge Sponge Ninja Sponge Parents Parents H.Danger H.Danger 100Things Thunder Thunder 100 Things to Do 100Things Sponge Sponge Paid 18 Holes Swing Paid Paid Beyond Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- PostMariners 18 Holes "Chambers Program Clinic (N) Program Program the Lights Access (N) (L) Seattle, Wash. (L) game (L) All Access Bay, Seattle, WA" Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Bar Rescue "In a Bar Rescue "On the Bar Rescue "I Smell a Bar Rescue "Drunk and Dirty Bar Rescue "Play Bar Rescue "Grown Bar tion tion tion tion Pinch" Rocks" Rat" Dolls" Some Janet Jackson!" Some Meatballs!" Rescue In the Name of the ...

Robin Hood ('10, Adv) Cate Blanchett, Russell Crowe.

Starship Troopers ('97, Sci-Fi) Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards.

Shutter Island Leonardo DiCaprio. Friends Friends

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron

Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Will Smith, Jordi Mollà, Martin

The Replacements (2000, Sport) Gene Hackman, The Burgundy ('04, Com) Will Ferrell. Lawrence. Orlando Jones, Keanu Reeves. Longest ...

A Little Romance ('79, Com) Laurence

Born Yesterday ('50, Dra) Broderick

Gentleman's Agreement ('47, Drama)

My Favorite Wife (1940, Comedy) Close Encounters of Olivier, Thelonious Bernard, Diane Lane. Crawford, William Holden, Judy Holliday. Dorothy Mcguire, John Garfield, Gregory Peck. Irene Dunne, Gail Patrick, Cary Grant. the Third Kind Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Love, Lust Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Law&O. "Ambitious" Law&O. "Admissions" LawOrder "Gunshow"

Invincible ('06, Dra) Greg Kinnear.

Catch Me If You Can ('02, Adv) Leonardo DiCaprio.

The Help Gumball TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Steven Steven Gumball Gumball TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Clarence Clarence Gumball Gumball Gumball TeenT. TeenT. Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Expedition Unknown Bizarre Foods Snack Like a Local (N) Great Steaks America Food Paradise Food Paradise G. Girls G. Girls Hot in Cleveland America's Funniest Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos Reba Reba Reba Reba Royal P "Rebound" P aid Program Paid Program SVU "Juvenile" Law&O: SVU "Taboo" Law&O: SVU "Class" Law & Order: S.V.U. SVU "Transitions" Law & Order: S.V.U. In Heat of Night

The Aviator ('04, Bio) Cate Blanchett, Leonardo DiCaprio.

Million Dollar Baby ('04, Dra) Hilary Swank, Clint Eastwood.

Backdraft ('91, Act) Kurt Russell.

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Pretty Woman (1990, Romance) Julia Roberts,

FAM Miranda Richardson, Julia Stiles. Andrew Seeley, Jane Lynch, Selena Gomez. Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Lindsay Lohan. Jason Alexander, Richard Gere.

Crash Dive ('43, War) Anne The Day Mars Invaded Earth

Prometheus ('12, Adv) Logan MarshallFXM

Rise of the Planet of the Apes ('11, FXM FMC Baxter, Tyrone Power. ('62, Sci-Fi) Kent Taylor. Green, Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace. Presents Sci-Fi) Andy Serkis, Freida Pinto, James Franco. Presents FNC FOOD FX GOLF HALL HGTV HIST

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Meet the Fockers ('04, Com) Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro.

Groundhog Day ('93, Com) Bill Murray. 33 Mike & Molly M&M "Mike Blue Bloods "Mistaken Blue Bloods "Ties That The Closer "The Round File" Seinfeld Seinfeld "The The Middle The Middle 11 11 in the House" Identity" Bind" Busboy" Hawaii Five-O "Skinhead" Black Sheep Squadron Columbo "Ransom for a Dead Man" The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Mission: Impossible "The Contender (Part 1)" Pt. 1 of 2 "High Jinx" "Cherry Blossom Affair" Two and a Two and a Bob's Burger Bob's The Brooklyn 99 Family Guy Golan the Q13 FOX Q It Up Q13 FOX TMZ 13 13 Half Men Half Men Simpsons Insatiable (N) News at 10 Sports News "Seaplane!" Burgers "Payback" CBC News at Game On!

Where the Heart Is (2000, Comedy) Ashley Judd,

Max Payne (2008, Action) Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, CBC News Game On! Stockard Channing, Natalie Portman. Mark Wahlberg. Six Vancouver Storage Wars The Get Stuffed Saw Dogs Storage Wars Liquid.. "No Scorpion "Once Bitten, Shameless "The Helpful Murdoch Mysteries Canada Liquidator Canada Way, Jose" Twice Die" Gallaghers" "Kommando" Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX Q It Up Friends Friends Anger Anger Theory Theory Theory News Sports Management Management 22 22 "420" "Stew Roids" Theory K. Copeland Creflo Dollar

Moses ('96, Rel) Christopher Lee, Frank Langella, Ben Kingsley. Joseph Prince: Destined to Reign The Stranger

The Italian Job (2003, Action) Charlize Theron,

The Proposal (2009, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Betty

Two Weeks Notice (2002, Comedy) Hugh Grant, 118* 265* Donald Sutherland, Mark Wahlberg. White, Sandra Bullock. Alicia Witt, Sandra Bullock.

Wild Hogs ('07, Com)

Erin Brockovich (2000, True Story) Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger, Julia Halt and Catch Fire "Run Halt and Catch Fire "Run 130* 254* John Travolta. Roberts. Time" (N) Time" To Be Announced Alaska "Loaded for Bear" The Last Alaskans (N) M ountain Monsters Finding Bigfoot (N) Going Native (N) 184* 282* Kandi's Ski Trip "Mending Kandi's Ski Trip "Trip Down Kandi's Ski Trip "A Family Married to Medicine (SP) Blood, Sweat and Heels Fashion KandiSki "A and Blending" Mending Lane" Affair" (F) (N) (N) Queens (N) Family Affair" 129* 273* "Prayers for Daisy" (N) American Greed "Brooklyn's American Greed: Scam "A Greed "Nicholas Cosmo: All American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Madoff/ Corrupted Software" Con Man's Deadly Revenge" Interest, No Return" Program Program "The Prisoner of Wall Street" "The Cash King" A. Bourdain "Budapest" (N) High Profits (N) A. Bourdain "New Jersey" A. Bourdain "Budapest" High Profits CNN International 200 202 South Park South Park South Park "Crème Fraiche" South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park 107* 249* Commons Public Affairs Programming Q&A Commons Public Affairs Programming Washington This Week 210 350 Naked and Afraid "Alligator Naked and Afraid: Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid "Lord of Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid "Primal 182* 278* Alley" Uncensored "Jungle Love" the Rats" (N) Fear" "Colombian Conflict" (N) Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Jessie 1/3 Jessie 2/3 Jessie 3/3 (N) KC Under (N) I Didn't (N) Girl Meets W KC Under Liv Maddie Jessie 3/3 KC Under 173 291 MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Los Angeles Dodgers SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Site: Dodger Stadium -- Los Angeles, Calif. (L) of sports. of sports. in the world of sports. NHRA Drag Racing Summernationals Mello Yello Series Site: Old Bridge Township NBA Tonight ESPN FC MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Los 144 209 Raceway Park -- Englishtown, N.J. Angeles Dodgers Site: Dodger Stadium

Knocked Up (2007, Comedy) Katherine Heigl, Leslie Mann, Seth

Pitch Perfect (2012, Comedy) Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson, Anna Stitchers "A Stitch in Time" 180* 311* Rogen. Kendrick.

Argo ('12, Thril) FXM

Argo (2012, Thriller) Bryan Cranston, John FXM

Tears of the Sun (2003, Action) Monica Bellucci, Cole 133 258 Bryan Cranston, Ben Affleck. Presents Goodman, Ben Affleck. Hauser, Bruce Willis. Presents Fox News Reporting Stossel Greta Investigates Fox News Reporting Stossel Fox News Sunday 205 360 Baking "Wedding Season" Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games (N) Food Network Star (N) C uthroat "Carne Diem" (N) Cutthroat Kitchen 110* 231*

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

Identity Thief ('13, Com) Melissa McCarthy, Jason Bateman.

Identity Thief Jason Bateman. 136* 248* PGA Golf The Memorial Tournament Final Round Site: Muirfield Village Golf Club -- Dublin, Ohio CHAMPS Golf Principal Charity Classic 136* 248* I Do, I Do, I Do All of My Heart ('15, Dra) Brennan Elliott, Lacey Chabert. Elevator Girl ('10, Fam) Ryan Merriman, Lacey Chabert. Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Caribbean Caribbean IslandHunter IslandHunter H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) 112* 229* American Pickers A. Pickers "Step Right Up" American Pickers A. Pickers "Texas Hold 'Em" Texas Rising "Blood for Blood" 120* 269* The Girl He Met Online To Be Announced Double Daddy (2015, Drama) Brittany Curran, Cameron To Be Announced 108* 252* ('13, Thril) Yvonne Zima. Palatas, Mollee Gray. Sex Slaves Sex Slaves "Juveniles" (N) Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup 209 356 T. Rex Autopsy (N) T. Rex Autopsy Ultimate Dino Survivor Explorer 186 276 SpongeBob SpongeBob Harvey (N) SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends 1/2 Friends 2/2 171 300 Ship Shape MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Sporting Kansas City MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. Mariners 426 687 TV (N) Site: Livestrong Sporting Park -- Kansas City, Kan. Post-game Bar Rescue Bar Rescue "Anything You Can Yell, I Can Bar Rescue "A Dash of Bar Rescue "Storming the Bar Rescue "Lagers and Liars" Bar Rescue 168* 241* Yell Louder" Bitters" Castle"

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City of Ember ('08, Adv) Bill Murray, Tim Robbins.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Movie 122* 284*

The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Chris Rock, Burt

Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie Chan, Roman

Men in Black II ('02, Sci-Fi) Tommy Lee

The Reynolds, Adam Sandler. Polanski, Chris Tucker. Jones, Lara Flynn Boyle, Will Smith. Longest Yard 139* 247*

Close Encounters of the Third

The Thing From Another World

Scaramouche (1952, Adventure) Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh,

132 256 Kind ('77, Sci-Fi) Teri Garr, Richard Dreyfuss. ('51, Sci-Fi) Robert Cornthwaite. Stewart Granger. Rashomon Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress R.Amish "Broken Family" R.Amish "Under Arrest" Gypsy Sisters R.Amish "Under Arrest" 183* 280*

The Help ('11, Dra) Viola Davis, Emma Stone.

The Blind Side ('09, Spt) Tim McGraw, Sandra Bullock.

The Blind Side Sandra Bullock. 138* 245* Steven Steven Steven Steven King of Hill King of Hill Jack/Triumph Cleveland Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy China, IL 176* 296* Paradise "Steak Paradise 3" F ood Paradise Waterparks Waterparks Xtreme Waterparks Coaster Wars Coaster Wars Coaster Wars Coaster Wars 215* 277* Reba "Who Killed Brock" Reba Reba Reba Reba King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King of Queens "Strike Out" 106* 304* SVU "Wednesday's Child" Law&Order: SVU "Closet" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Web" Law&O: SVU "Possessed" S VU "Educated Guess" M odern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242*

Backdraft Salem (N) Salem Salem Salem Bones "A Boy in a Bush" 239 307

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Bruce Willis and MaryLouise Parker announce the nominees for the 69th annual Tony Awards.

The 69th Annual Tony Awards (7) KIRO

8:00 p.m.

Tony Award winners Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming team up to honor their peers as they co-host the awards from Radio City Music Hall. This year, “An American in Paris” and “Fun Home” lead the list of nominations with each show vying for 12 awards.

Identity Thief (48) FX

8:00 p.m.

FX brings viewers back-to-back airings of this comedy starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. A mild-mannered businessman (Bateman) confronts the woman (McCarthy) who’s been living it up at his expense after stealing his identity.

Shark Tank (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

One family’s tradition becomes a business when a mother uses a stamping kit to prove that Santa Claus really visits. In another pitch, a former toy executive presents a book and plush toy he hopes will become part of the Jewish holiday tradition.

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9:00 p.m.

Caiaphas (Richard Coyle) is enraged when Saul (Emmett J. Scanlan) preaches in Jerusalem. Elsewhere, James the Just (Denver Isaac) comes to Peter’s (Adam Levy) aid, and the Zealots and Ethiopians plot against Rome. JUNE 7 - 13, 2015

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Unfilmable: When the stakes are down, the down get creative. With all the big networks struggling to find the next big hit in comedy, NBC is testing out a bold new idea with its multi-camera series, “Undateable.” Starring Chris D’Elia, the sitcom just wrapped up its second season in May and has already been renewed for a third. Building on the success of the live May 5 episode, “Undateable’s” third season will consist entirely of live broadcasts. It’s a throwback to the early days of television, and while it’s a bold and somewhat unprecedented move, the logic behind it seems sound. “Undateable’s” May 5 episode was also broadcast live, an event that brought in a modest uptick in viewership. Of course, it may not have been just the live nature of that episode that caused those higher ratings. With a parade of guest stars including Zach Braff (“Scrubs”), Kate Walsh (“Fargo”), Minnie Driver (“About a Boy”) and musician Ed Sheeran appearing in front of the cameras, the presence of such high-profile stars likely helped the ratings, too. With such a dramatic shift in format (after all, a live broadcast doesn’t allow for lastminute changes — or second takes), it’s a good thing that so many of the show’s actors are also standup comedians, with experience in having to deliver their lines right on the first try. Along with D’Elia, other comedians on cast include Brent Morin (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) and Ron Funches (“Cougar Town”), and that trio is backed up by some standout actors, including Bianca Kajlich (“Rules of Engagement”) and Bridgit Mendler (“Good Luck Charlie”). There’s no word yet as to whether next season’s live broadcast will be truly live across the nation, which would

likely require the cast and crew to put on two performances for each episode. Either way, “Undateable’s” third season is shaping up to be one that will stand out in a crowded TV landscape. Washington shakeup: There are some changes coming to Washington. “Scandal,” ABC’s political thriller from prolific television creator Shonda Rhimes, will be seeing a familiar face on the screen a lot more frequently in the upcoming fifth season. Portia de Rossi, who appeared frequently throughout the fourth season, has been upped from a recurring character to a full-time member of the cast. De Rossi, who spent last season playing Republican heavyweight Elizabeth North, is probably as comfortable on TV screens as she is in day-today life. Her long list of credits includes playing Nelle Porter in “Ally McBeal,” Lindsay Bluth Fünke in “Arrested Development” and Veronica Palmer in “Better Off Ted.” “Scandal” has a bit of a tradition of promoting recurring characters into full-timers. Bellamy Young (“Criminal Minds”), Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Scott Foley (“Grey’s Anatomy”) all started out in “Scandal” as recurring characters who ultimately made the jump to full credit stars. “Scandal” has been yet another hit for Rhimes, whose “Grey’s Anatomy” continues to be a television blockbuster. With yet another experienced actor on cast, the future is looking bright for both de Rossi and for “Scandal.” Steam-powered

magic: What if magic were real? Countless TV shows and movies over the years have posed this question, laying the arcane on top of our mundane world, often to great success — we’re looking at you, Mr. Harry Potter. “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell” asks that question, too, but it’s looking at it through the lens of the Industrial Revolution. The BBC America fantasy series, which premieres Saturday, June 13, travels to an alternate history in the early 19th century. Among the backdrop of the transformative revolution sweeping England, and the wars on the European continent against Napoleon, a man with arcane powers is deter-

mined to return the arcane to a place of prominence in the world. Based on the bestselling novel by Susanna Clarke, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell” features an ensemble cast of respected actors from across the Atlantic. Bertie Carvel (“Sherlock”), Eddie Marsan (“Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,” 2011), Alice Englert (“Beautiful Creatures,” 2013) and Charlotte Riley (“World Without End”) all star in the seven-part series. Mixing magic with the real world is nothing new, but setting the story during the Industrial Revolution is a twist that sets “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell” apart. The seven-part fantasy series premieres Saturday, June 13, on BBC America.

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The home cooks are challenged to create unique crab dishes for the judges, and the one who presents the best dish will win a significant advantage in the next elimination challenge. Later, they’ll be asked to create sweet or savoury dishes with corn.

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9:00 p.m.

The BAU investigates when frozen bodies are found in Nevada. The evidence suggests that the victims may have been members of a cult. Grant Show guest stars as cult leader Colton Grant. Also, J.J. (A.J. Cook) confronts old demons.

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10:00 p.m.

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8:00 p.m.

Just when it appears that Cat (Kristin Kreuk) and Vincent (Jay Ryan) are free to focus on their relationship, they uncover evidence of a conspiracy that threatens to tear them apart. The case requires Vincent to turn into the beast he carries within.

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9:00 p.m.

When Ethan (Matt Dillon) ventures beyond the limits of Wayward Pines, he’s shocked by what he discovers. Meanwhile, Theresa’s (Shannyn Sossamon) first realty client seems to be as confused as she is about the eerie town. Hope Davis guest stars.

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9:00 p.m.

The summer’s hottest party comes to Caesars Palace Las Vegas in this one-hour music special. The concert features live performances by Nick Jonas, Chris Brown, Kelly Clarkson, Nicki Minaj, Shaggy and Echosmith.

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