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Customers line up Friday morning waiting for Sea Change Cannabis in Discovery Bay to open for its first day of business.

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The initial excavation for two new beaches that will make up a new park near downtown Port Angeles is seen from the observation tower at the Valley Creek estuary on Friday.

Beach work in PA stays on schedule $1.01 million project will be part of new park

beaches,” the first step in creating a new park, between the Valley Creek estuary to the west and the waterfront esplanade.

So far, so good

“So far, we’re on schedule,” said Dan McNay, project manager with PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Vanir Construction Management, a Bellevue firm that is managing PORT ANGELES — The clatter of rocks falling from exca- the $1.01 million beach-building project, as he watched excavators vator buckets is the sound of and loaders lumbering along on creation as two new beaches the construction site Friday. take form on the waterfront. Bruch and Bruch crews Crews with Bruch and Bruch began moving compacted fill dirt Construction Inc. of Port Angeles are carving out the “pocket and other material from the BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ

were from all over the map — not only locals but visitors from Canada, California, Florida and WisPENINSULA DAILY NEWS consin. DISCOVERY BAY –– The first Brotherton expects to have recreational marijuana store to about the same amount on hand open on the North Olympic Penin- when he reopens at 10 a.m. this sula sold out in its first day. coming Friday. Sea Change Cannabis in Discovery Bay opened at 10 a.m. Fri- ‘Buy as much as we can find’ day, more than two weeks after “But we’ll be looking around the state’s first pot shops began and will buy as much as we can sales. Its inventory was sold out by find,” he said. Like other pot retailers stateabout 7:30 p.m., owner Greg wide, Brotherton is facing a shortBrotherton said. The store at 282332 U.S. High- age of legal marijuana. The state Liquor Control way 101, the first to be licensed Board has approved fewer than and open in either Clallam or Jef100 growers, and supply can’t ferson counties, had 2½ pounds to meet demand. sell, about 320 packets of oneAbout 60 people had lined up eighths of an ounce each. at the store, a converted espresso “It was a great first day. All of stand, before it opened. our systems worked well,” BrothTURN TO POT/A5 erton said, adding that customers BY CHARLIE BERMANT AND JOE SMILLIE

Port Angeles Harbor shoreline just west of the city’s waterfront esplanade July 11, he said. The beaches are the first of three projects in the $3.62 million second phase — which is the building of a 3-acre park — of the city’s $17 million waterfront transportation improvement plan for the waterfront from the Valley Creek estuary to City Pier. The first phase was the $3.9 million esplanade and streetside improvements along West Railroad Avenue that opened in August last year. TURN

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Wedding wishes once lost now are found Bottle cast adrift in 2006 returned BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The couple never saw it coming. Never did Christine Loewe and Ian Miller, both of Port Angeles, think that either of two bottles filled with guests’ messages from their Crescent Beach wedding eight years ago and tossed into the Strait of Juan de Fuca would find their way back to the couple. But the better part of a decade and some 230 miles later, one did

return via mail from a woman who found it while walking along an Oregon beach April 27. “I was thrilled,” Loewe said upon getting the email from Chris Webber, who discovered the bottle. “To be perfectly honest, I never thought I’d see it again.” Webber, 47, found the bottle along Oregon’s Arcadia Beach, near the city of Cannon Beach, while she was on a pleasure trip along the scenic stretches of U.S. Highway 101 that hem the Oregon coast.

Webber said she first thought the bottle rolled about by the waves must belong to a nearby couple. When no one claimed it, Webber picked it up. “It was in perfect condition. The cork was in place,” Webber said.

From the sea Then it hit her: She was holding a bottle cast into the sea. “I am staring at a bottle that KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS came in from the ocean,” Webber Christine Loewe, Ian Miller and their children, McHenry said. “It was like out of movie or Miller, 4, left, and Theodore Miller, 7 months, examine a something.”

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Lifetime drops reality show on mortuary THE LIFETIME TV network says it dropped a reality show about a Texas mortuary after eight decaying bodies were found at the facility and the co-owners were charged with corpse abuse. Lifetime announced in June it would produce a show called “Good Grief” about the Johnson Family Mortuary in Fort Worth. The show was due to air July 23. The Fort Worth StarTelegram reported that Lifetime Networks Vice President Les Eisner said the show “has not and will not air on Lifetime.” The Associated Press left messages for Eisner seeking further comment Friday. Business co-owners

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THURSDAY’S QUESTION: In light of reent difficulties with executions involving lethal injections, should states consider other forms of execution, perfect the lethal injection method or eliminate the death penalty?

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BEL KAUFMAN, 103, the witty and spirited fiction writer, educator and storyteller whose million-selling Up the Down Staircase captured the insanity and the humor, the pathos and the poetry of the American high school, died Friday. Ms. Kaufman, the granddaughter of Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem and a vital Ms. Kaufman link to Yidin 2012 dish culture, died at her Manhattan home in New York City after a brief illness, said her daughter, Thea Goldstine. Ms. Kaufman was a middle-age teacher and single mother in the mid-1960s when her autobiographical novel was welcomed as a kind of civilian companion to Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, a send-up of the most maddening bureaucracy. Like Catch-22, even the title of Ms. Kaufman’s book became a tell-all label, shorthand for all the senseless rules students and educators could never quite follow. Up the Down Staircase, a scrapbook of letters, notes and memos, follows a few months in the life of the idealistic young Sylvia Barrett, the new teacher at Calvin Coolidge High School. She is a kind soul staggering under a blizzard of administrative nonsense and student impudence. When she’s not being reprimanded for her kids’ failure to memorize the school’s alma mater song, she faces a crowded but endearing class of misfits and other characters, from rebel Joe Ferone to the brown-nosing Harry A. Kagan. Up the Down Staircase

has sold more than 6 million copies and has been translated into 16 languages.

_________ ALAN C. GREENBERG, 86, a risk-chasing Wall Street titan who built Bear Stearns into a global investment banking powerhouse and presided over its collapse as America slid toward a calamitous recession in 2008, died Friday in New York City’s Manhattan. The cause was complications of cancer, said his son, Ted. Mr. Greenberg’s nickname was “Ace,” and he kept a deck of cards on his desk, ready to deal. His buccaneer spirit propelled him over five decades from Bear Stearns’s stock room, where he began as a clerk in 1949, to trading floors, where he mastered moneymaking skills, and into the executive suite, where he became chief executive in 1978, chairman in 1985 and chairman of the executive committee in 2001. Mr. Greenberg led Bear Stearns on one of Wall Street’s legendary rollercoaster rides, a climb to dizzying heights as one of the country’s biggest brokerages, and a breathtaking free fall into bankruptcy. Stuck with billions in allbut-worthless mortgage securities as its clients made a run on the bank, Bear Stearns was taken over by JPMorgan Chase in a $270

million fire sale sanctioned by the Federal Reserve. The failure, the first among several brokerages, helped ignite Wall Street’s collapse, which dragged the nation into the worst credit crisis since the Great Depression. Bear shareholders, whose stock had traded at $170 in 2007, got $10 a share. Mr. Greenberg, who had cannily cashed in his stake over the years and had sold $50 million in Bear Stearns shares since 2007, emerged almost unscathed. And he signed a lucrative contract with JPMorgan to stay on as vice chairman emeritus and take 40 percent of trading commissions he generated.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

1939 (75 years ago) Laying of steel for a 21-mile logging railway built by the Ozette Timber co. between Tyee Junction and Ozette Lake has begun. Two shifts of men are putting down the rails, according to an announcement by Ozette Timber Co. manager Petrus Pearson. For the first 7 miles of the route, the old Bloedel-

Donovan graded right of way will be followed. The new railway will hook into the BloedelDonovan main line at Tyee Junction and the Port Angeles Western line near Lake Creek.

1964 (50 years ago)

With almost no discussion, the Port Townsend City Council accepted a recommendation from City Engineer Ed Becker to hire the consulting firm of Seen Around Carey and Kramer of SeatPeninsula snapshots tle to conduct a preliminary sewer survey. WOMAN The proposal will cost PURCHASING ARTIFICIAL flowers and the city $3,900 and will telling the checkout cashier provide City Hall with Laugh Lines the flowers were to replace information needed to determine what course to IN A RECENT interthose eaten by deer . . . take to treat sewage. view, President Obama WANTED! “Seen Around” The action follows a said Joe Biden “would be a items recalling things seen on the meeting earlier this month superb president.” North Olympic Peninsula. Send with the state Pollution In a related story, Hillthem to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box ary Clinton punched a hole 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax Control Commission, which in a door. alleged a “do nothing” atti360-417-3521; or email news@ Seth Meyers peninsuladailynews.com. tude by the city toward

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1989 (25 years ago) Striking down Mayor Frank McPhee’s procedure for making Port Angeles City Council appointments, a Kitsap County Superior Court judge struck down one of McPhee’s appointments and named a replacement. Off the council is former Mayor Sam Haguewood. Replacing him is Prosper Ostrowski. Visiting Judge James Roper, in a Clallam courtroom, said a legal rule barred him from removing another McPhee appointee, John Hordyk. The stunning and unprecedented decision rejected an opinion by Port Angeles City Attorney Craig Knutson that the mayor can vote on council appointments and then, if the council is deadlocked, make the appointment.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, July 27, the 208th day of 2014. There are 157 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On July 27, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted 27-11 to adopt the first of three articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon, charging he had personally engaged in a course of conduct designed to obstruct justice in the Watergate case. In the days that followed, the committee also adopted articles accusing Nixon of abuse of power and contempt of Congress. On this date: ■ In 1789, President George

Washington signed a measure establishing the Department of Foreign Affairs, forerunner of the Department of State. ■ In 1909, during the first official test of the U.S. Army’s first airplane, Orville Wright flew himself and a passenger, Lt. Frank Lahm, above Fort Myer, Va., for one hour and 12 minutes. ■ In 1921, Canadian researcher Frederick Banting and his assistant, Charles Best, succeeded in isolating the hormone insulin at the University of Toronto. ■ In 1942, during World War II, the First Battle of El Alamein in Egypt ended in a draw as Allied forces stalled the progress of Axis

invaders. The Allies went on to win a clear victory over the Axis in the Second Battle of El Alamein later that year. ■ In 1960, Vice President Richard M. Nixon was nominated for president on the first ballot at the Republican national convention in Chicago. ■ In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to assess the causes of urban rioting, the same day black militant H. Rap Brown said in Washington that violence was “as American as cherry pie.” ■ In 1996, terror struck the Atlanta Olympics as a pipe bomb exploded at Centennial Olympic Park, directly killing one person

and injuring 111. Anti-government extremist Eric Rudolph later pleaded guilty to the bombing. ■ Ten years ago: Democrats assailed President George W. Bush’s handling of the Iraq War at their convention in Boston and painted a vivid portrait of John Kerry as a decorated Vietnam War hero. ■ Five years ago: The presidents of Taiwan and China exchanged direct messages for the first time since the two sides split 60 years earlier. ■ One year ago: Security forces and armed men clashed with supporters of Egypt’s ousted president, Mohammed Morsi, killing at least 80 people.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Police ID 3 kids killed in crash after carjacking PHILADELPHIA — Two carjackers who fled after ramming a stolen SUV into a family selling fruit for their church, killing three young siblings, were still on the run Saturday as the reward for their capture topped $100,000. The children’s 34-year-old mother, Keisha Williams, remained in critical condition at Temple University Hospital. Her slain children were identified as 15-year-old Keiearra Williams, 10-year-old Thomas Reed and 7-year-old Terrence Moore. The two suspects fled on foot after crashing the stolen car Friday morning at a North Philadelphia intersection. They had first carjacked a real estate agent at gunpoint and later forced her into the back seat of her SUV, authorities said. The 45-year-old agent was also hospitalized afterward, as was a 65-year-old woman helping the family with the fruit stand.

FedEx to fight charges SAN FRANCISCO — FedEx Corp., the latest company accused in a federal probe involving illegal online pharmacies, said it will fight the charges that it knowingly shipped drugs to people who lacked valid prescriptions. The company said it would have to invade the privacy of customers to stop such deliveries. By contrast, UPS Inc. paid $40 million last year to resolve

similar allegations and vowed to overhaul its procedures and work with investigators to detect suspicious activity. The contrasting responses to the decade-long federal probe of the prescription drug black market underscore the difficulty shippers have in determining how far to go to ferret out illicit online pharmacies among their customers and to alert the government. FedEx could face $1.6 billion in penalties after its July 17 indictment on charges that it conspired with illegal online pharmacies to deliver prescription drugs to customers it knew lacked valid prescriptions.

Today’s TV news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas; Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. Cornyn ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin; Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., chairman of the House Intelligence Committee; former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., newly elected House majority whip; Ron Prosor, Israeli ambassador to the U.N.; Hanan Ashrawi of Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee.

U.S. evacuates Libya embassy amid clash Staff moved to Tunisia with security detail BY MATTHEW LEE AND LARA JAKES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The United States shuttered its embassy in Libya on Saturday and evacuated its diplomats to neighboring Tunisia under U.S. military escort as fighting intensified between rival militias. Secretary of State John Kerry said “free-wheeling militia violence” prompted the move. American personnel at the Tripoli embassy, which had already been operating with limited staffing, left the capital around dawn and traveled by

road to neighboring Tunisia, with U.S. fighter jets and other aircraft providing protection, the State Department said. The withdrawal underscored the Obama administration’s concern about the heightened risk to American diplomats abroad, particularly in Libya, where memories of the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in the eastern city of Benghazi are still vivid.

Civilian travel warning The evacuation was accompanied by a new State Department travel warning for Libya urging Americans not to go to the country and recommending that those already there leave immediately. “The Libyan government has not been able to adequately build its military and police forces and improve security,” it said. “Many military-grade weapons remain in the hands of private individuals, including anti-air-

craft weapons that may be used against civilian aviation.” Speaking Saturday in Paris, where he was meeting with other diplomats on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Kerry said the U.S. remains committed to the diplomatic process in Libya despite the suspension of embassy activities there. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said the evacuated employees will continue to work on Libyan issues in Tunis, elsewhere in North Africa and Washington. “Securing our facilities and ensuring the safety of our personnel are top department priorities, and we did not make this decision lightly,” Harf said. “Security has to come first. Regrettably, we had to take this step because the location of our embassy is in very close proximity to intense fighting and ongoing violence between armed Libyan factions.”

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Briefly: World Nigeria case shows Ebola spread by plane ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigerian health authorities raced to stop the spread of Ebola on Saturday after a man sick with one of the world’s deadliest diseases brought it by plane to Lagos, Africa’s largest city with 21 million people. The fact that the traveler from Liberia could board an international flight also raised new fears that other passengers could take the disease beyond Africa due to weak inspection of passengers and the fact Ebola’s symptoms are similar to other diseases. Ebola already had caused some 672 deaths across a wide swath of West Africa before the Nigeria case was announced.

Hamas ends fight’s lull BEIT HANOUN, Gaza Strip — Hamas said it fired five rockets at Israel late Saturday after rejecting Israel’s offer to extend a 12-hour humanitarian ceasefire by four hours, casting new doubt on international efforts to broker an end to 19 days of fighting. Hamas said two of the rockets were aimed at Tel Aviv. Police in Israel’s second-larg-

est city dispersed a peace rally attended by several thousand people because of the threat, a spokesman said. In Paris, Kerry U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and European foreign ministers met earlier Saturday to find ways to transform Saturday’s initial 12-hour lull into a sustainable truce. More than 1,000 people, mainly civilians, have been killed and more than 6,000 have been wounded over the past 19 days.

Ukraine offensive DONETSK, Ukraine — Ukrainian officials said their forces advanced to the outskirts of a key town north of Donetsk on Saturday as they try to retake the stronghold held for months by pro-Russia rebels. The move comes as Ukrainian forces appear to have gained some momentum recently by retaking control of territory from the rebels. But Russia also appears to be becoming more involved in the fighting, with the U.S. and Ukraine accusing Moscow of moving heavily artillery across the border to the rebels. The Associated Press

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Death penalty debate renewed BY PAUL ELIAS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — A third execution by lethal injection has gone awry in six months, renewing debate over whether there is a foolproof way for the government to humanely kill condemned criminals and whether it’s even worth looking for one. Death penalty opponents said any killing is an unnecessarily cruel punishment. Proponents may favor the most humane execution method possible, but many reject the idea that a few minutes or hours of suffering by a criminal who caused great suffering to others should send the government back to the drawing board. Thirty years ago, states and the federal government gave little

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thought to the condemned inmates’ comfort. Most executioners used electric chairs, but death row inmates were also hanged, put to death in the gas chamber or faced a firing squad. Mistakes occurred. Inmates appeared to suffer in the gas chamber. Electric chairs caught fire or malfunctioned and didn’t kill. So a growing number of law enforcement officials, legislators and advocates began searching for a foolproof, constitutional method for executions. In 1977, an Oklahoma medical director appeared to have found a solution. Dr. Jay Chapman came up with a three-drug combination that promised to put the inmate to sleep before painlessly and

quickly drifting off to death. Chapman’s formula replaced the state’s use of the electric chair. Now, calls are mounting to scrap lethal injection, even by those who support capital punishment like Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Firing squad instead He believes a completely humane method of execution isn’t possible and favors firing squads. “If we as a society cannot stomach the splatter from an execution carried out by a firing squad, then we shouldn’t be carrying out executions at all,” Kozinski wrote Monday in support of carrying out Joseph Rudolph Wood’s execution in Arizona on Wednesday.

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West: Plane hits truck as it lands on Nevada highway

Nation: Fast food workers make civil disobedience vow

Nation: Widow defends man who died in custody

World: Obama, EU officials barred from Chechnya travel

A SMALL AIRPLANE with engine trouble struck a pickup truck during an emergency landing on a Nevada highway Saturday morning, authorities said. At least two people were aboard the plane and two people were in the truck when the collision occurred at about 9 a.m. on a rural two-lane section of Nevada state Highway 445 about 20 miles north of Reno, Nevada Highway Patrol Lt. Kevin Honea said. All four escaped with minor injuries, Honea said. The truck was heading north on the 40-mile-long highway, which links the Reno area and a desert lake.

FAST FOOD WORKERS from across the country have voted in suburban Chicago to escalate their campaign for higher wages and union representation by including civil disobedience. More than 1,300 workers gathered Saturday in Villa Park, Ill. Some workers said they’re prepared to engage in sit-down strikes and organize more workers in their campaign to win $15-an-hour wages and a union. Their actions so far have included one-day strikes and a protest outside this year’s McDonald’s Corp. shareholder meeting.

THE WIDOW OF a New York City man who died this month in a videotaped confrontation with New York City police demanded justice Saturday, saying the victim wasn’t asking for trouble. Eric Garner “was not a violent man — not in any way, shape or form,” said his widow, Esaw Garner, in what were described as her first public remarks about the death. “He was a quiet man, but he’s making a lot of noise now.” The widow and other members of Garner’s family spoke at the Harlem headquarters of the Rev. Al Sharpton.

ALTHOUGH RUSSIA HAS not responded to U.S. sanctions by putting a travel ban on President Barack Obama, there’s one part of the country he’s blocked from: Chechnya. The president of the small Russian republic that was the scene of two devastating separatist wars in the past 20 years on Saturday said he was placing Obama on a list of people banned from visiting. Also on the list are European Union figures Jose Manuel Barroso, Herbert Van Rompuy and Catherine Ashton. Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov wrote on his Instagram account Saturday that the ban is in response to U.S. and EU actions in Ukraine and elsewhere.


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Burned areas around the town of Pateros, next to the Columbia River, are shown last week.

Progress is made in state’s biggest fire Blaze 60% contained as number of burned-down homes doubles THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Officials said Saturday that firefighting crews are making progress against the state’s largest wildfire, with the 390-square-mile fire in the north-central part of the state now almost 60 percent contained. On Friday, the estimate of homes burned in the Carlton Complex doubled from 150 to 300.

Survey of damage Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers and his deputies drove 750 miles of roadway through the blackened area to survey the devastation and arrive at the estimate.

“It’s every road. Every road lost something,” Rogers said. “It looks like a moonscape; there’s nothing left. “There’s hundreds of dead livestock. It’s horrifying.”

Higher temperatures Progress fighting the fire comes just as temperatures begin to rise, with the possibility of triple-digit temperatures this week, which could increase fire activity, officials said. Over the past few days, cooler weather and rain helped the firefighters contain the fire. The lightning-caused Carlton Complex has

eclipsed the 1902 Yacolt Burn, which killed 38 people and consumed about 373 square miles, or 238,920 acres, in southwest Washington. The Carlton Complex has been blamed for the death of a man who appeared to suffer a heart attack while trying to protect his property. On Friday, electricity was restored to most in towns in the scenic Methow Valley. Gov. Jay Inslee on Friday extended a burn ban for the dry eastern part of the state for another week. The ban had been set to end Friday. Meanwhile in Oregon, the nation’s largest wildfire — the 618-square-mile Buzzard Complex in eastern Oregon — is now at 95 percent contained, the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center reported Friday.

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‘Notified everyone’ When the boat sank, American Gold Seafoods immediately initiated appropriate response protocols, said Ecology spokeswoman Krista Kenner. “They notified everyone they needed to notify immediately,” she said. “They fully cooperated.” Penalties issued by Ecology may be appealed to the state Pollution Control Hearings Board. Ecology investigators said they found open or leaky deck hatches on the

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PORT ANGELES — The beauty of the North Olympic Peninsula calls to the artist in us all. The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, which is at located at 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd., is urging everyone from the very young to the very old to grab their paintbrushes, pastels or watercolors and head outside to capture that beauty on canvas. It’s called painting “en plein air” — literally painting outside. Port Angeles-based Green Crow timber company is sponsoring the Community Paint Out program that will give painters more than $700 in awards. The deadline has been extended for submitting works of art to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17. The entry fee is $5. All successfully submitted work will be entered into the Paint Out Exhibition at The Landing mall from Friday, Aug. 22, to Sunday, Sept. 14. “You don’t have to have any experience at all,” said Anne Dalton, chairwoman of Paint the Peninsula 2014. During the community exhibition, visitors can vote for their favorites.

People’s choice awards People’s choice awards to adults, teens and youths will be presented during a special reception Sunday, Sept. 14, that also will feature demonstrations by professional artists and a mural for community painters. The Community Celebration & Exhibit will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the fine arts center and art park. Free activities will

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include face painting, music, food and beverages. Registration forms for the Community Paint Out can be downloaded from www.paintthepeninsula.org, where more information can be found. Artwork can be taken to the fine arts center any business day and must be accompanied by a registration form and entry fee. Deadline day hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Professionals painting Overlapping but separate from the community contest is a juried competition for 32 professional painters. They will gather in Port Angeles from across the nation and British Columbia, then disperse to paint outdoors from Sequim to Cape Flattery to the Hoh Rain Forest from Sept. 8-14. The region’s first juried plein air competition, Paint the Peninsula is supported in part by a grant from D.A. Davidson, founding sponsor, and is presented by the fine arts center. “En plein air,” translated as “in the open air,” is the outdoor painting style that was at the center of the Impressionist movement of the late 19th century. The intent is to portray a fleeting moment in time at a particular place,” Dalton said. Artists will paint quickly with pastels, watercolor, acrylic or oil paints, often using broad strokes to capture an impression before it is altered by changing light. “A total of 160 original paintings will be created throughout the week,” Dalton said. “There are not many

paintings in existence that depict the beautiful, diverse landscapes on the Olympic Peninsula, so this artwork will be unique.” The artists will hang one painting in the fine arts center gallery on each of five days for public view and advance sale. The gallery will be open until 8 p.m. each evening, Monday through Friday, to allow visitors time to visit after work and follow each day’s new submissions. The paintings will be judged by artist Jim Lamb on the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 13. Monetary awards will be given for best of show, as well as first, second and third place and artists’ choice. A public reception will be scheduled, Dalton said.

Quick Draw A “Quick Draw” portion of the competition is set from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, in downtown Port Angeles. Artists will paint in one of four “stations” and will have two hours to produce a finished painting using watercolor, pastel and oil. Throughout the weeklong professional contest, the public will be encouraged to observe the painters at work. To find out where they are, phone 360-457-3532. Following the festival, Lamb will conduct a threeday Plein Air Workshop open to the public at the fine arts center. Workshop dates will be Sept. 15-17. To register, visit www.paintthe peninsula.org. For more on this or other programs, visit www.pafac. org or phone 360-457-3532.

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ANACORTES — American Gold Seafoods faces a $112,500 penalty for an oil spill caused by the accidental sinking of its vessel the Clam Digger in July 2013 near Anacortes. The state Department of Ecology investigated the cause of the sinking and spill and determined that negligence was a key factor. American Gold Seafoods raises Atlantic salmon in fish pens in Port Angeles Harbor off Ediz Hook, as well as on Bainbridge, Cypress and Hope islands in Puget Sound. It also has two hatcheries near Rochester. It is affiliated with Icicle Seafoods of Seattle, representatives of which declined comment on the penalty Friday. When the Clam Digger left Anacortes on July 10, 2013, the boat encountered high waves, began taking on water and eventually sank.

Divers recovered the boat six days after the boat sank. During recovery efforts, 315 gallons of oil spilled. “This spill was preventable,” said Dale Jensen, who manages Ecology’s Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program. “The Clam Digger was not adequately maintained and not fit for its intended use that day.”

vessel, which compromised its ability to stay watertight. They also said such modifications as the installation of a 2,000-gallon doublewalled portable diesel tank caused the boat to ride lower in the water and made it susceptible to flooding. The Clam Digger sank in Bellingham Channel, where seagrass and kelp grow. Pink and chinook salmon were present in the area, as well as marbled murrelets, a species classified as threatened by the state and federal government. There was no evidence that any oil reached the shoreline. Along with the $112,500 fine, Ecology billed American Gold Seafoods $9,796 to recoup the state’s costs for cleanup and investigation work. In addition, the company paid $13,844 to fund a shoreline restoration project in Anacortes in lieu of paying the same amount into a general fund for damage the spill caused to the public’s environmental resources.


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CONTINUED FROM A1 “I’m here to be part of Jefferson County history,” Mark Clark of Discovery Bay said. Much of the crowd appeared to be well over 60 years old. Even so, store employees checked identification twice, once in line and again at purchase. Bucking the age trend was the first customer, 39-year-old River Carey of Port Townsend. Carey arrived at 8 a.m. for the Sea Change grand opening and bought marijuana from budtender Jessica Bahrijczuk shortly after the doors opened two hours later. He paid $106.50 cash for two one-eighth-ounce packages of Peninsula Cannabis marijuana — one bag of the OG Gohst Train Haze variety and one bag of White Widow — and a pack of Elements rolling papers. “This [expletive] is expensive,” Carey said. Friday’s opening featured three strains of marijuana grown by Peninsula Cannabis in Port Angeles: the “gohst” and “widow” varieties, and another called Jack Frost, which cost from $45 to $55 for one-eighth of an ounce. This compares with about $10 a gram for medical marijuana, or about $300 an ounce for marijuana sold on the street, according to Gracen Hook, who operates a medical marijuana store in Port Townsend and who expects to open Port Townsend’s sole retail outlet at 1433 W. Sims Way later this year.

High prices Cost was a concern for many of those shopping at Sea Change, housed in a recently converted espresso stand with a log cabin facade. “I’m here for the history of it and because it’s a good idea,” said Jake Carmichael, 68, of Joyce, a retired postal worker. “But I probably won’t come back until the prices go down. “The taxes are outrageous, and the law needs a lot of tweaking, but it’s a step forward,” he added.”

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River Carey of Port Townsend, right, buys the first legal marijuana on the North Olympic Peninsula from budtender Jessica Bahrijczuk at Sea Change Cannabis in Discovery Bay on Friday morning. The law voters passed in 2012 to legalize pot for adults specifies that excise taxes of 25 percent are imposed when producers sell to licensed retail stores, and another 25 percent is imposed when shops sell to consumers. Despite the shortage of legal pot, excise taxes due from sales for the first three days, July 8-10, of sales statewide totaled $148,256, according to The Associated Press. Carmichael said that as long as prices remain high, he plans to keep using his illegal supplier.

Generation remembers Many of those in line were members of the generation that popularized marijuana smoking in the 1960s and ’70s. “There was a certain guilt in smoking when it was illegal,” said Dawn Levy, 43, of Bainbridge Island. “And as a female, it can be difficult to secure any pot because you are at the will of other people and don’t have a chance to choose a clean, good-quality product.” Levy said legalization has given her the opportunity to have meaningful conversa-

tions about all drug use with her 18-year-old daughter. Rachel Thompson, 24, of Sequim was buying a gift for her father. “I’m here getting some for my dad, for his birthday,” she said. “It’s what he wanted, and he didn’t want to wait in line.”

Canadian adventure James Thompson, 27, of Victoria stopped by the store on his way to camp with friends. “British Columbia is known for weed, so for us to have to come to the U.S. to buy some is a little backwards,” said Thompson, who added he would never bring marijuana across the border either way. “When we came down here before, there was always something missing,” he added. “Now we can have our adventures the way that we want.” As Thompson will not bring pot across the border “we’ll need to finish this by tomorrow night,” he said. Friday’s opening sales were cash-only. Brotherton said he expects to accept

debit and credit cards soon. Under the state’s law, adults can possess no more than 1 ounce of marijuana for recreational purposes. Along with Hook’s shop, one other retail outlet in Jefferson County is in the latter stage of the approval process. Forrest Thomsen’s Herbal Access Retail at 661 Ness’ Corner Road is shooting for a mid-August opening. A September date is the earliest Hook expects to open. He has said he would wait until prices fall and supply is reliable, explaining that he won’t close a successful medical pot facility for a venture without a dependable inventory. The state allotted Jefferson County four retail cannabis stores: one in Port Townsend and three in unincorporated areas. Clallam County can have six retail stores: two in Port Angeles, one in Sequim and three anywhere else. None expects to receive a state license this month. Heather Owen, owner of the Hidden Bush outside Port Angeles, hopes to have her license by early August. Contractor delays have pushed back Sparket’s opening until after Labor Day,

said Wendy Buck-Benge in Port Angeles. Malik Atwater is waiting for contractors to finish remodeling his Mr. Buds store on Marine Drive in Port Angeles. Rodney Caldwell said he will wait to open Weed-R-Us on U.S. Highway 101 outside Port Angeles until more marijuana is available for sale. In Sequim, David Halpern expects to get the keys for his shop site on West Washington Street in early August but must remodel to meet state marijuana shop requirements. That may be moot, anyhow, as Sequim has a moratorium in place prohibiting the establishment of marijuana businesses. Jennifer Brassfield of High Grade Organics shop in Forks did not return calls seeking an opening date.

________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula dailynews.com. Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Joe Smillie can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or jsmillie@peninsuladailynews.com. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz contributed to this report.

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SEQUIM –– Rural residents concerned about the potential impacts of marijuana growing operations in their neighborhood are organizing a campaign to prevent them from taking root. “We don’t mind the weed; we just don’t want commercial facilities built in our rural community,” said Michael Echternkamp, who lives off Atterbury Road, about the campaign focused in the area south of the Carlsborg Road-U.S. Highway 101 intersection. The next community meeting on the topic is at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Sequim Prairie Grange Hall at 290 Macleay Road. The residents of neigh-

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Pending approval Brenda Carpenter said there are permits for grow structures in rural Clallam County neighborhoods — including Travis Palmer’s

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man sought for about a day because of a felony Department of Corrections bench warrant remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday after he was arrested Friday. Corey Earl Borden, 24, was arrested by Port Angeles police and state community corrections Borden officers near the Swain’s General Store parking lot on East First Street at about 2:15 p.m. Friday, corrections officer Michael Woodhouse said. Borden has no bond set. Woodhouse said he was told that Borden was in the area and alerted police, who responded “within minutes.” “PAPD did a great job. They were all over it,” Woodhouse said. Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said officers got word from corrections officers that Borden was in a car near the Swain’s parking lot and arrested him without incident.


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Park: $3.62 million cost Transfer CONTINUED FROM A1 end of Railroad Avenue near City Pier. Nathan West, the city’s The other two portions of the second phase will install community and economic a paved path taking the development director, said Olympic Discovery Trail planning staff have interthrough the new park to the nally referred to the develesplanade and add three opment as West End Park, public plazas to the city- though it has not been offiowned land along the water cially named. just west of North Oak Name not set on Street. A 7-ton sculpture depictWest said city planners ing a whale vertebra, which have heard concerns from was shifted slightly from its members of the West End spot near Valley Estuary communities of Clallam Creek in April, will be at Bay and Sekiu about the the center of one of the pla- city bestowing the “West zas. End” moniker on a Port Angeles city park. Construction costs “At this point, we have not explored or looked into The construction costs of naming that portion of the all three portions of the project,” he said. park is expected to be about McNay said that so far, $2.48 million, West said. between 14,000 and 17,000 With project contingency, cubic yards of material have design and project manage- been excavated from the ment costs included, the beach areas and trucked to total project expenses are the city’s transfer station. about $3.62 million, West The dirt eventually will said. be used in a $21.2 million City staff have secured effort to shift hundreds of between $1.7 million and thousands of pounds of bur$1.8 million in federal and ied waste in the city’s shutstate grants for the con- tered landfill back from a struction of the park, West failing bluff along the Strait said. The city will pay for of Juan de Fuca in west the remainder. Port Angeles. The third phase will be “Basically, all the mateimprovements to the east rial here will be reused,”

McNay said. When the beaches are completed, likely by October or November, McNay said, about 10,400 tons of beach cobble, gravel and sand will have been placed on the shoreline to form the new beaches. All the rock used will come from gravel pits in Clallam County, he added. The beaches will be layered with cobble, gravel and then sand designed to let incoming waves drain through it and behave as much like a naturally formed beach as possible, he said.

Closed to public The area will be closed to the public until the next two portions of the park, to be built one at a time, are done next spring, West said. Detour signs direct pedestrian traffic from the sidewalk on the north side of Front Street to the sidewalk on the south side starting at South Oak Street west to Valley Creek Estuary Park.

________ Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula dailynews.com.

Bottle: 1 of 2 thrown CONTINUED FROM A1 Webber took the bottle to her home in Lakebay, west of Tacoma on the Key Peninsula, and opened it with a corkscrew. Inside, Webber found roughly 30 messages of love, poetry and nuggets of advice for a successful marriage, all handwritten on small pieces of paper. At the very bottom of the bottle lay a message from Loewe and Miller explaining what they had done and noting Loewe’s email address. “In reading the messages, I thought I’d been dropped smack dab into the middle of their wedding ceremony,” Webber said. “It was really a surreal experience. I felt like it was a time machine experience, almost.”

Beach ceremony A shared love of the ocean drew Miller, 41, and Loewe, 38, to Crescent Beach within Salt Creek Recreation Area for their wedding July 15, 2006, before about 100 family and friends. The couple asked their guests to write messages on pieces of paper. The notes were then stuffed into two wine bottles, which were corked; sealed with wax; and tossed into the Strait. Miller, a coastal hazards specialist with Washington Sea Grant — and one of the many researchers studying the impacts of the Elwha River dam removal and restoration project — said messages sent out to sea in bottles have always interested them. He said he’d sent more than a few out himself while living around the world with his father, who was in the Navy.

I’ve sent lots of bottle into the ocean with messages in them, and I’ve never had a reply,” Miller said. He and Loewe cast their wedding guests’ messages into the ocean with the thought that the ocean would hold them in perpetuity. “In that way, the ocean that we’re drawn to becomes sort of one of our supporters,” Miller said.

Ocean currents How did the bottle find its way to Oregon? Ever the scientist, Miller said he couldn’t resist trying to find out. Summer currents generally flow west through the Strait and can move as quickly as 1 knot, he said. This suggests the bottle may have made it out of the Strait in a manner of a few days, Miller explained. He used an online ocean current simulator to plot possible courses, based on factors including the date and location the bottle was released on and its shape. The simulations are far from perfect, Miller said. One showed the bottle being swept into the Pacific Ocean, tossed around in the collection of powerful currents called the North Pacific Gyre and sent north to Canada. “But it was sort of fun to explore,” he said. The bottle’s good condition suggests it was not in the ocean itself for that long, Miller said. It may have been washed up on another beach between Washington and Oregon for most of the eight years, then was dislodged by wave action and sent south relatively recently. “It’s just a possibility,” Miller said. Loewe, communications

coordinator for a Californiabased nonprofit, said the vessel and its messages are a reminder for her and Miller to take time for the two of them amid a busy life together with two young sons, McHenry Miller, 4, and Theodore Miller, 7 months. “This is a good reminder of how it all began and kind of coming back to the roots of [our] relationship,” Loewe said. The couple waited nearly three months from the time they received the bottle in early May to reopen it, Loewe said. “We’ve been waiting for the right moment,” she said.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will hear a briefing on the rebuild of the Blue Mountain Transfer Station on Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The transfer station off Blue Mountain Road between Port Angeles and Sequim was destroyed in a fire last November. It has since reopened. The rebuild is about 95 percent complete. Commissioners will meet for their regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Agenda items include: ■ A cooperative agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for use of at least 3 acres for the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge. ■ A contract amendment with the Peninsula Dispute Resolution Center reducing funds due to a reduction in state funding. ■ A contract renewal with the Administrative Office of the Court for atrisk child services. ■ A letter of support for the Earth Economics proposal. ■ Introduction of new Community Development staff member Deborah Kucipeck.

That moment came Saturday, about a week and a half after their eight-year wedding anniversary, as Loewe and Miller trekked out to Crescent Beach and reopened the bottle in the same spot they were wed. “It was really wonderful,” Loewe said. “Just a really special opportunity and a special moment.” Loewe said she was struck by the variety of messages people wrote, from advice from couples married for decades to a note from a 6-year-old that included a hand-drawn depiction of a kitten. The bottle is now back at their home. They have no immediate plans for it. Loewe said she’s not heard that the second bottle has been found. “There’s still another one out there and still some good messages floating about in the world,” she said.

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190 W. Cedar St. Bob Martin, Clallam County Public Works director, will tell the council during the study session of a county study that found that using the Sequim wastewater treatment system for Carlsborg is the most costeffective option. During the regular meeting, the council will consider accepting a utility rate study for future planning and conduct a public hearing on the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. It will consider awarding a contract for replacement of water lines. Interwest Construction Inc. of Burlington provided the lone bid of $732,410. The council will hear updates on the Civic Center now under construction, the comprehensive plan, principles for economic development, streets and sidewalks, and the Guy Cole Convention Center, and consider maintaining the present transportation impact and parks impact fees.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Veterans can get free clothing, food and services at the Jefferson County Veterans Stand Down from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday. The stand down, hosted by Voices for Veterans, will be at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. It is open to all veterans, especially those who are homeless or otherwise in need, and their immediate families. A hot breakfast and lunch will be provided, as well as employment services, benefits counseling, housing assistance, haircuts,

legal aid and medical and dental health screenings. Free clothing, bedding, hygiene kits and outdoor equipment will be offered. Jefferson Transit will provide free rides on routed bus service to and from the Elks Lodge. Those using the public bus system to get to the stand down should tell the driver. For information and transportation, phone Tammy at 360-417-2383, Paul at 360-640-0296 or the VFW at 360-302-1285. The North Olympic Peninsula’s next scheduled stand downs are Oct. 2 in Port Angeles and May 7 in Forks.

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A shot from a Coast Guard video shows an aerial view of the kayaks from which nine people were rescued Thursday near Rosario Beach on Fidalgo Island south of Anacortes.

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ANACORTES — A Coast Guard helicopter crew from Port Angeles and the Navy worked together to rescue nine people — seven children and two adults — who were separated from each other on a kayaking trip near Rosario Beach on Fidalgo Island south of Anacortes. An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from the Port Angeles Coast Guard station and an MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter crew from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Search and Rescue hoisted the nine people aboard and took them to Whidbey General Hospital at about 3 p.m. Thursday, the Coast Guard said. All were reported to be in good condition, said the Coast Guard, which did not identify them. “The Coast Guard and Navy coordinated well, and that resulted in a successful outcome,” said Mike McKiernan, command duty officer at Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound.

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This week’s schedule of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula: ■ PORT TOWNSEND SUMMER BAND — Today at 3 p.m. in the gazebo at Chetzemoka Park, Jackson and Blaine streets, Port Townsend. Today’s concert, organized with the Jefferson County Historical Society, will take listeners on a musical history tour, with songs tied to the city’s history dating back to the 1860s. “The concert will feature several compositions which relate directly to Port Townsend and will include a rough musical timeline from when Port Townsend was established to the present,” Summer Band conductor Karl F. Bach said. Among those Port Townsend-specific numbers are the Key City Parade March, penned by composer Larry Thomas in 1940; the Port Townsend Centennial March, written for the centennial and first played by the 360th Army Band at Fort Worden in 1951; and the 2002 Fort Worden Centennial March, written for the fort’s centennial celebration. A special souvenir program will include photographs and stories of historic Port Townsend and information about the Summer Band and E.J. Gaede, founding conductor. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and a picnic. ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN THE PARK — Tuesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Joy in Mudville (formerly known as Deadwood Revival; old-time bluegrass, jam-band,

Motown, rock, funk, blues). Sequim’s Music in the Park is every Tuesday evening through Aug. 26 at the outdoor James Center amphitheater in the Sequim Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just north of Carrie Blake Park. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to the grassy expanse in front of the amphitheater and a picnic meal to enjoy while listening to the performance. Next Music in the Park: Third annual Sequim Karaoke Night, Aug. 5. Visit www.sequimwa.gov or phone 360-683-4139 on how to participate. ■ PORT ANGELES CONCERT ON THE PIER — Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Joy Mills Band (country rock). (See ad, Page C4 today.) The Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Concert on the Pier is every Wednesday night through Sept. 3 at City Pier. Dancing is encouraged. City Pier is a dog-friendly, no-smoking, no-skateboards, no-alcohol venue. Some chairs are available for the disabled and early arrivals. There are two snack and beverage vendors. “Bubble Man” Greg Bondy provides entertainment for kids at Concert on the Pier with chalk for pavement drawing and a bubblemaking machine. Next Concert on the Pier: 4th Street Cats (funky, blues and rock), Aug. 6 ■ PORT TOWNSEND CONCERT ON THE DOCK — Thursday, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Rippin’ Chicken (funk, boogaloo and soul jazz). (See ad, Page C5 today.)

The free Port Townsend Concerts on the Dock, sponsored by the Port Townsend Main Street Program, continues every Thursday through Aug. 28 at the Pope Marine Plaza in downtown Port Townsend. Bring a chair or blanket and your shades. The concerts are for all ages. Lots of danceable music. A wine, beer and cider garden for concertgoers is available at the plaza beginning at 4:30 p.m. Next Concert on the Dock: The Yacht Club featuring vocalist Kevin Mason (popular music), Aug. 7. ■ PORT TOWNSEND FREE FRIDAY AT THE FORT — (last concert of the season) — A special two-part, two-hour performance: Kids Concert, “old songs for young folks,” by Lightnin’ Wells, 11 a.m. to noon, followed by the Acoustic Blues Gospel Choir led by Ethel Caffie-Austin and Delnora Roberts, noon to 1 p.m. Sponsored by Centrum, both performances are at the Nora Porter Commons at Fort Worden State Park. A state Discover Pass is not necessary for concert parking. Grab your sun hat and sunglasses, pack a lawn chair or blanket and bring your lunch. If weather is inclement, alternative plans will be posted on the Centrum website, www.centrum.org. ■ AND MORE — For more information about free concerts and other music events, read our weekly “Live Music” column every Thursday — and consult the North Olympic Peninsula Events Calendar at www. peninsuladailynews.com.

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SHINE — Drivers across the Hood Canal Bridge could encounters delays of up to an hour Wednesday night. Bridge crews will test the bridge’s drawspan from 9 p.m. Wednesday to 1 a.m. Thursday, the state Department of Transportation said. They will raise and lower the drawspan several times as they perform maintenance. Each opening could delay traffic on the bridge on state Highway 104 up to one hour. Marine traffic also could be affected. Real-time traffic information is available at www. wsdot.wa.gov/traffic or by dialing 5-1-1.

Elections system OLYMPIA — My Vote and other sites hosted by the Washington Election Information system were back up and running Thursday night. The state system had been down after a cable was severed near Cheney during fire mop-up operations at about 2 p.m. Thursday, the state told county elections officials. It was back up by 7:30 p.m. after CenturyLink fixed the problem, said Patty Rosand, Clallam County auditor. The outage affected both Clallam and Jefferson counties. All county sites hosted by wei.sos.wa.gov, and some state Elections Division Web pages, were not operating. Peninsula Daily News

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ets,” McKiernan said. Officials said a smallcraft advisory was in effect at the time. An instructor from the kayaking group radioed the Coast Guard that the group had become separated at about 1:10 p.m. An unidentified good Samaritan on a nearby small boat located five children on the beach and two aboard kayaks in a kelp bed. A Navy rescue swimmer assisted the seven children, who were hoisted aboard the Knighthawk helicopter. The rescue swimmer remained with the two adults, and all three were hoisted aboard the Dolphin helicopter. A Coast Guard boat crew from the Bellingham station recovered two kayaks. Officials say the other kayaks could be adrift, which could be dangerous to boats in the area. Mariners are asked to report sightings to Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound at 206-217-6001. Fidalgo Island is about 78 miles north of Seattle and separated from the mainland by Swinomish Channel and from Whidbey Island to the south by Deception Pass. Its largest city is Anacortes.

In February the city council passed an ordinance requiring contractors on city projects that cost over one million, to replace 15% of their employees with workers in state approved apprenticeship programs. These programs are out of area and mostly sponsored by unions. This explains why the promoter of this ordinance was rookie councilman Lee Whetham, a union rep. When he ran for office he was quoted by PDN “I want to put more local residents to work on these public projects”. I guess local to councilman Whetham means Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia....where these programs are located. Apparently these programs can’t stand on their own “two feet”, so Whetham wants to legislate them jobs. After all, they are his “first constituents” and they are entitled to government job welfare. The city council passed this ordinance freely admitting they didn’t know how much more it would cost the city or contractor and thereby the over-all contract to implement this. With all the extra mandated reports, required supervision and general slow down with less skilled workers, it’s going to be plenty folks. You’d think “responsible” elected officials would want to know the cost up front. If it was their OWN money, they would. I brought these concerns to the city council that includes Sissi Bruch, expecting to be enlightened why this was good for Port Angeles. Basically, all I got was a courteous stare. Oh, I forgot Whetham’s statement was “At least if a company comes in from out of state, there will be a few state workers”. Whoopee! What about the workers they would have liked to hire locally, saving them sub-sistance and travel pay. Sorry local workers, they will have to fill that 15% out of town quota first. Trying again, I asked Sissi Bruch at the recent League of Women Voters function, for one good reason why this was good for Port Angeles. Her answer “we have to train our next generation of skilled workers and I will wholeheartedly support this to be county wide as a commissioner”. Oh boy! More layoffs. Over the rainbow naivety at its best. Am I angry? You bet!! And you should be too. Especially my fellow local construction workers. Sissi Bruch wants to replace 15% of you with out of the area workers.

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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are usually held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. There will be no meeting this Monday due to the Stand Down veterans event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. The speaker for this Tuesday is Clallam County treasurer Selinda Barkhuis. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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PORT ANGELES — Crestwood Health & Rehabilitation, 1116 E. Lauridsen Blvd., has new graduates joining its team. Registered nurses Jason Benoit, Stefanie Carroll, Ryan Elmer, Mary Ann Everett, Christine Horn and Stephanie Speicher passed the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) to join Crestwood. Sadie Heaton and Ruby Jackson also joined as caregivers. For more information, contact Crestwood Life Enrichment Director Lily Carignan at 360-452-9206 or LCarignan@ extendicare.com.

Business to reopen SEQUIM — Northwest Massage and Holistic Healing Center is reopening its Sequim location in partnership with Dolce Skin Care and Waxing, located at 271 S. Seventh Ave., Suite 24. An open house is schedule from noon to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9. Northwest Massage and Dolce Skin Care will be offering discounted rates Pedrey of 20 percent off a first treatment and a 10 percent off coupon each time a customer receives a massage service or skin care treatment. Northwest Massage is also celebrating its third year in business. Owner Kevin Pedrey recently completed his advanced certification in active isolated stretching and offers therapeutic rehabilitation both in Sequim and Port Angeles (620 E. Front St.). Pedrey will be completing his certification in therapeutic herbalism and plans to open his practice by late fall or early winter. His specialization will be in alternative pain-management remedies, skin care, insomnia and different nutrition food programs. The herbal practice will be related to Chinese, Ayurvedic and Western herbs. For more information about Northwest Massage and Dolce Skin Care, visit www.northwest massage.com or www.dolceskin carewaxing.com, or phone Northwest Massage at 360-477-8553 or Dolce Skin Care at 360-640-3959.

New party-rental store PORT ANGELES — A new online party-rental store has opened to the public. Olympic Party Rental, which can be found at www.olympic partyrental.com, offers special event rentals, including tables, chairs, chair covers, linens, dinnerware and decorations. Owner Monicka Anderson launched her business July 1. “We have decided to make it our mission to bring good quality, fairly priced and modern party rentals back to the Olympic Peninsula,” she said on the website.

Office makes move SEQUIM — The office of Kristopher Henrikson of Edward Jones Investments has moved. The new location is 436 S. Sequim Ave. “While our location has changed, our commitment to providing face-to-face, personalized service for your financial needs is

still the same,” Henrikson said. For more information, phone him at 360-582-1547.

Nurse of the Year TOPEKA, Kan. — The American Holistic Nurses Association has named Lynn Keegan of Port Angeles, Ph.D., RN, FNAA, AHNBC, as the 2014 Holistic Nurse of the Year. She received the award at the association’s annual conference in Portland, Ore. The award recognizes Keegan for significant contributions promoting holistic nursing. She was nominated for being a pioneer in the development of holistic nursing and for developing procedures and resource materials that foster and enhance holistic health care in a variety of settings. Keegan serves as the director of Holistic Nursing Consultants in Port Angeles. She is a founding member of the American Holistic Nurses Association, a past president of the association. Keegan is the author or co-author of numerous books, nursing chapters and journal articles, including all six editions of Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice. She also co-authored the 2013 edition of The Golden Room: a Practical Guide for End of Life.

Program joins network PORT ANGELES — The Brookdale Foundation Group has invited the Port Angeles Olympic Community Actions Programs’ Encore! Arts & Minds Memory Wellness program to join its national network of early memory loss programs, located in more than 200 communities in 34 states. The OLYCAP program also received a $20,000 grant from the Benjamin N. Phillips Memorial Fund. Arts & Minds, directed by board-certified music therapist Jim Couture, utilizes creative arts as tools for maintaining and improving cognitive functioning, optimizing strengths and reducing stress. TURN

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Vanishing NW seabirds linked to herring drop BY CRAIG WELCH THE SEATTLE TIMES (DISTRIBUTED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS)

ANACORTES — The birdcounters stood in the windy bow chattering into headsets and scanning the Strait of Juan de Fuca with binoculars. “Scoters,” Sherman Anderson said. “Three of them. At 11 o’clock. “Marbled murrelets,” he added seconds later. “I see two.” Inside the boat’s cabin, another state Department of Fish and Wildlife worker listened through a headset of his own so he could record the tally on a computer. Bird surveys like this and others done by plane are tracking a significant ecological shift in our region — a major decline in onceabundant marine birds. From white-winged scoters and surf scoters to long-tailed ducks, murres, loons and some seagulls, the number of everyday marine birds here has plummeted dramatically in recent decades. Scoters are down more than 75 percent from what they were in the late 1970s — from about 230,575 counted in 1978-79 to about 2,300 today. Murres have dropped even more. Western grebes have mostly vanished, falling from 1.4 million in 1978-79 to about 20,000 today. Common loons, 6,400 to 2,300; long-tailed ducks, 83,200 to about 5,200. The reasons often vary — from climate change and shoreline development to marine pollution and the rebound of predators such as bald eagles.

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NOAA workers hand a net filled with fish onto a boat for a recent survey of fish, including herring, off Whidbey Island. The herring population is a fraction of what it once was, raising questions about a possible link to the decline in marine birds.

of bird diets and population trends found that marine birds relying exclusively on fish like herring were up to 16 times more likely to be in trouble than birds that ate nonschooling bottom-dwellers like sculpin. “The result was remarkably Forage fish strong,” said study author Ignacio But several new studies now Vilchis, formerly with the SeaDoc also link many dwindling marine Society at the University of Calibird populations to what they eat fornia, Davis. — especially herring, anchovies, “It showed that it’s the diving sand lance and surf smelt, the tiny birds that go after forage fish swimmers often dubbed forage which are much more likely to fish. have a declining trend.” The relationship between There’s certainly no shortage of marine birds and slick, fatty forage crashes to evaluate. fish is complex. Some birds are here year-round Big declines while others pass through for just Five years ago one study a few months. Some birds key in solely on sil- showed the overall bird numbers very herring while others can just in Puget Sound and British Columbia’s Georgia Strait were as easily eat flounder. down 30 percent from the late Some forage-fish species, such 1970s. as herring, are a fraction of what In Puget Sound alone, marine they once were. bird numbers have been cut in But little information exists half. about the health of other species. Biologists for years have tried But an exhaustive new analysis

to understand why the change hit so many species at once. But only recently have they really started to examine some of the systemic shifts that may cause or exacerbate declines. “It’s one thing to have a rare species decline,” said Joe Gaydos, with the SeaDoc Society. “But we’re not talking about a few plovers. We’re talking about big, common species, and a lot of them.” There is no easier way to view this decline than through the onceubiquitous Western grebe. These black and white ducklike birds with their long necks and thin beaks settle in winter in colonies on lakes from southwest Canada to California but gather their food from marine waters. While the bulk of that population once centered on Washington and lower British Columbia, sightings of larger flocks of grebes are unusual enough that when it happens “birders will talk about it on the Internet for days,” Gaydos said. TURN

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Receiving a check for $6,664 from Price Ford of Port Angeles are, from left, Sequim High students Lisa Radford, Sydney Hastings, Katie Stevenson, Cecilee Wech and Kailee Price, plus Sequim High School Principal Shawn Langston, Price Ford owner David Price, sales manager Joel Elliott and general sales manager Mark Ostroot.

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SEQUIM — Price Ford of Port Angeles recently conducted its first Drive One 4 Your School fundraiser at Sequim High School. The event raised $6,664,

which will go to the Junior Class Associated Student Body. According to Joel Elliot, sales manager and event coordinator for Price Ford, “306 people came out to take a new Ford or Lincoln for a test-drive.” David Price, owner of Price Ford, added: “It’s always a pleasure to see such a multitude of people come out and support the community and its schools.” Price Ford has raised more than $36,000 for Sequim and

Port Angeles high schools through the Drive One 4 Your School campaigns. Nationwide, more than $40 million has been raised for high school activities since 2007, when Ford Motor Co.’s Drive One 4 Your School program began, according to Price and Elliot. The next scheduled Drive One 4 Your School fundraiser is Sunday, Oct. 5, to benefit Port Angeles High School.


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The 118-foot pleasure yacht Galeocerdo, based in George Town, Cayman Islands, takes on fuel at Port Angeles Boat Haven on Friday. perform maintenance on the props and shafts, as well as sand blast, prime and paint the vessel. In addition to an untold number of maintenance and upgrade items that are to be performed, the fuel tanks and gray water tanks will be emptied, cleaned and inspected, and their respective lines will be power flushed and replaced as necessary, as will any related valves. I understand there are nine of this class of Coast Guard cutter in the Puget Sound region and that every four years, each of these vessels is taken out of service to deal with similar maintenance items.

Tankers bunkered Tesoro Petroleum on Tuesday bunkered British Courage, a 754-foot LPG tanker that is flagged in the United Kingdom.

Tesoro also provided bunkers to Polar Discovery, an 895-foot crude oil tanker that is flagged in the U.S. and hails from Long Beach, Calif. Tesoro on Wednesday refueled Alaskan Legend, a 942-foot crude oil tanker that hails from Portland, Ore. Tesoro bunkered Cygnus, a 600-foot petroleum products carrier that is flagged in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts. Items and questions involving boating, port activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202. His column, On the Waterfront, appears Sundays.

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THANKS AND A tip of the bosun’s cap to Linda Bruch of Port Angeles. She asked me why ships yachts and boats are referred to as “she.” The explanation that follows is from the Naval History and Heritage Command’s website, www.history. navy.mil, which attempts to explain the Navy’s jargon, traditions, protocols and such for the lay person: “Throughout our existence Humankind has personified inanimate objects and attached to them characteristics peculiar to living creatures. “Thus, things without life are often spoken of as having a gender. “Some objects are regarded as masculine. The sun, winter, and death are often personified in this way. “Others are regarded as feminine, especially those things that are dear to us. “The earth as mother Earth is regarded as the common maternal parent of all life. “In languages that use gender for common nouns, boats, ships, and other vehicles almost invariably use a feminine form. “Likewise, early seafarKeith Benson of Vashon ers spoke of their ships in the feminine gender for the close dependence they had ON THE WATERFRONT on their ships for life and sustenance.” The David G. uniqueArro hauled out looking Sellars vessel Keith Benson of Vashon conjures Island came to Port Angeimages les recently to have his of the boat, Arro, hauled out at Batmothe Port Angeles Boat Yard. bile or If my memory doesn’t somefail me now, this is the third thing out year Keith has graced the of “Star facility with his business. Wars.” This year, as in his prior The visits, Keith painted the 118-foot vessel was built of vessel’s bottom. composite materials by This year, he painted over the boot stripe, which Wally Yachts in Italy in 2003. he applied last year She is powered by three because it was not historigas turbine Detroit Diesel cally correct. engines that generate 16,800 Another historical item that Keith said needed cor- horsepower, which will push the boat up to 60 knots. recting was to clarify one She also has two auxilHerbert Hoover’s owneriary Cummins diesel ship of Arro. engines, each of which Keith said after much delivers 370 horsepower research he was able to and are used for closeconfirm that Herbert A. quarter maneuvering and Hoover shared ownership cruising at the more comof the 50-foot wooden fantail yacht with the Arro Oil fortable speed of 9 knots. I understand that GaleoRefinery of Lewiston, Mont. cerdo was most recently in Until Keith was able to nail down that piece of infor- Mexico’s Baja California state cruising in the Sea of mation, he was under the Cortez and is on her way impression that Herbert C. north to spend the balance Hoover, the 31st U.S. presiof the summer season cruisdent, was a prior owner. ing in British Columbia. Arro was back in the water by the end of the Adelie at Platypus week, and Keith said he was going to cruise up to Earlier this week, PlatyBute Inlet in British pus Marine, the full-service Columbia for a few days shipyard, yacht-repair facilbefore heading home. ity and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive, ‘Shark’ in the water hauled out Adelie, one of two 87-foot patrol boats attached Galeocerdo — which is the genus name of the tiger to the Coast Guard station on Ediz Hook. shark — came into the She will be out of service Port Angeles Boat Haven for a load of fuel on Friday for about six weeks, during which time personnel will afternoon.

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SEATTLE — An Amazon.com employee from out of town was the operator of a drone that buzzed the Seattle Space Needle this week, police said. Witnesses told police they saw the craft fly back into a fifth-floor room of a nearby hotel. Police contacted the man, and he admitted operating the drone equipped

with a camera Tuesday. He told authorities he wanted to try out the craft he recently purchased at a hobby shop. Police had received reports that the drone had crashed into the landmark of Seattle’s 1962 World’s Fair, but they saw no evidence of that. The man agreed not to fly his drone in public while in town.

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Fare thee well, my dear pen THE PEN IS dead. It was murdered by the finger. I first realized this last week when my girlfriend asked to borrow a pen to sign the back of one of those Nick paper check Bilton things. “Sure,” I replied, picking up my laptop bag to rummage inside. I pulled out a succession of rectangularshaped gadgets, but there was no pen to be found. “Hmm, maybe we have one upstairs,” I said as we both began a detective-like search for anything that resembled a vessel for ink. We scoured the home office, kitchen drawers, bedrooms, even looking through our cars. But again, no pen. After backtracking to figure out when I last saw a pen in the house, I realized it had been more than two months. While my home is filled with multiple laptops, smartphones, tablets and other Internet-connected devices, there isn’t a single pen to be found. No ballpoint, fountain or rollerball.

No highlighter, marker or even an itty bitty nub of a pencil. Rumors of the pen’s demise have been around for almost two decades. The PalmPilot and early tablets were supposed to finish it off, replacing it with a pen look-alike called the “stylus.” That fake plastic thing proved to be slower and more expensive, however, so the pen lived to scribble another day. But for me, the pen has finally lost its usefulness to the finger and the touch screens it controls. Unlike pens, fingers don’t run out of ink, they’re free and you always have one with you. I use mine to take notes on my phone, highlight books on my Kindle and draw pictures on my iPad. I don’t have to worry about losing this work because, unlike a piece of paper, my digital notes live in perpetuity online. Until recently, financial transactions were among the last holdouts for the pen. But these days I pay my utility bills by opening an app and signing a screen. When I go to my local coffee shop, I sign an iPad with my finger. Theory, Apple and dozens of businesses I interact with have all eliminated pens (and styluses) in lieu of a finger and a screen.

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And, a couple of months ago when I bought a new home, I signed every document but one (which needed a notary public) using my iPhone. Think about that: I bought an entire house on my smartphone. While I loved pens in the past, I have to admit, it’s a lot easier not using them. “There’s that famous quote that the best camera is the one you have with you, and in that respect, the smartphone has won out over time,” said Naveen Selvadurai, a partner at Expa Capital and a co-founder of Foursquare. “In the same sense, the best pen is the one you have with you, and that’s your finger.” When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, he described the finger as “the best pointing device in the world.” And in typical Jobsian fashion, he seemed to know that fingers would be next big thing. “Any technology that removes a step for people is often the one that ends up winning out,” Mr. Selvadurai said. Not surprisingly, some pen makers have seen declines in the United States, including Bic, the maker of those iconic plastic disposable pens, which said sales of pens fell slightly last year. Bic is trying to reverse the decline, starting a “Fight for Your

Write” campaign this year, which the company describes as a “crusade” to underscore the importance of handwriting. Pam Allyn, literacy expert and spokeswoman for the campaign, said writing with a pen or pencil helps children develop a sense of identity. “It gives you the power of seeing yourself reflected back at you,” she said, though she also acknowledged that writing with a digital alternative can do the same. And for every research paper showing that pens are better for learning or memory retention, there are competing studies showing that computers are superior. For example, a yearlong study by Dr. Pere Marquès Graells, a director of research at the University of Barcelona, found that children who used tablets in the classroom had improved understanding of topics, were more creative and more capable of independent learning. Dr. Graells, who interviewed 2,000 students and 150 teachers for the study, said that 87 percent of teachers reported that tablets helped students learn better. A competing study by Pam A. Mueller, a researcher at Princeton University’s psychology department, found that people

who took notes using pen and paper tended to retain more information than those who used keyboards. The problem, Ms. Mueller wrote in the paper, “The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard,” is that laptop note-takers have a tendency to transcribe every detail, whereas pen note-takers just jot down the important information. There is one thing that the pro-pen and pro-computer camps agree on: The pen will eventually become obsolete. “Everyone is shifting to a digital world,” Ms. Mueller said. “There may be room for pen and paper when putting up a sign or writing a birthday card, but for note taking and work, there’s no way of reversing the current changes.” So it is with a heavy heart that I must bid the pen adieu. But don’t fret; the finger is here to take its place. Or, to quote a proverb often used at the end of eulogies, “What the caterpillar perceives is the end, to the butterfly is just the beginning.”

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“I think it’s acceptable if it helps stop terrorism. Some people are really into their privacy, but for me, it doesn’t really bother me.”

“No. Terrorism, I believe, is an ambiguous term for many other things they might be looking for. They’re doing it, but how do you stop them? Definitely an invasion of our privacy.”

“I would think it’s OK if it blocks terrorism and nothing more. I’ve never seen or heard of it happening to anyone, so I guess it will be OK.”

“I’m totally against it. It’s an invasion of privacy in areas where the government has no business interfering.”

“I don’t think so. I feel it’s a violation of my own privacy. I haven’t done anything bad. I just don’t want people looking at me. There’s got to be a better way to detect them.”

“It’d be more acceptable if we could just trust what they are doing and people aren’t being targeted. There’s been scandals about this. Eavesdropping can be abused.”

“Government has no business involving itself in my private conversations, but I don’t have the time to read all my emails. If they find something interesting, they should let me know.”

“Yes. I’d rather them know what people are doing than things happening secretly behind my back. I believe they’re looking for key phrases people use on computers.”

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Peninsula Voices required us to bushwhack In the late 1950s in Ore- in the dark for three to four hours to reach the gon, I was part of a firescene. We carried everyfighting crew on several thing — saws, wedges, fires in old-growth timber. shovels, gas, food, etc. I learned from some It took almost until pros how fires should be noon to surround the fought. Due to changes in policy 2-acre site with a trail and fall the burning snags. and personnel, unfortuThis ranger jumped on nately some of these effecthat fire with both feet. tive means are no longer Overkill? Maybe. available. Effective? You bet. Let me give an example: Today, the Forest SerOne evening, the disvice mobilizes elite crews trict ranger was on the and water bombers from phone and said, “You’re many miles away. going on a fire. It’s in a It all takes time and wilderness area, so be money. prepared.” Gone are the wellSeventy-five men from trained local crews whose the Forest Service and jobs were supported by the Pope & Talbot’s woods harvest of timber. crews left at midnight to find a lightning strike that These crews ensured the

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potential for an early attack. What does the current program offer? Global warming and increased CO2? You bet. Blackened hillsides? That, too, plus a loss of wildlife and their habitat. The price for not caring for the woods is showing. Just read the paper. Glenn Wiggins, Port Angeles Wiggins is a forestry consultant and former mayor of Port Angeles.

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county, but to the entire state of Washington. In Clallam County District Court, there’s a judge [Rick Porter] who started the pay-or-appear program. Those who have been sentenced to pay fines to the court are threatened with incarceration if those fines haven’t been paid. This judge has been called in front of a judicial review board for imposing sentences without authorization due to the fact that he had been disqualified as the sentencing judge, and other issues. In addition, he can be jaded and can be rude in court to anyone who has the audacity to cross his path or question his judgment.

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If you look at the constitutionality of the pay-orappear program, you would see that it clearly is not a program falling under the guidelines of the United States Constitution, or the Washington state constitution, specifically in the cases Bearden v. Georgia, 461 U.S. 660 (1983), and Williams v. Illinois, 399 U.S. 235 (1970). I am not asking for a legal debate among the citizens of this county, but I am asking for them to stop and think about the pros and cons of this program, including loss of employment to even losing custody of children. Do benefits outweigh disadvantages? This judge is coming up

for re-election. I urge citizens of this county to stop and take a look at this program. Question what we take for granted. A partnership of citizens and government can mean alternatives addressing the accountability of defendant, requirements of the state and a more efficient way to accomplish results. Lori A. Sweet, Port Angeles We asked Porter for a response. Here it is: The pay-or-appear program holds offenders accountable while giving them the opportunity to succeed. TURN

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Peninsula Voices CONTINUED FROM A10 to individuals and really accounts for the individual’s ability to pay, and If offenders cannot pay their fines, they can do that’s what we had hoped” community service or sim- [“ACLU Says Clallam Disply appear in court, and trict Court Judge Taking they are excused for that Steps To Allay Pay-ormonth. Appear Concerns,” PDN, Please understand, a March 5]. warrant is issued because The ACLU did not sugthe offender didn’t appear gest any substantive as directed, not because the changes to our program. person couldn’t pay their In response to the writfines. er’s other concerns, you Before pay-or-appear, should know nearly 50 the county used a collection judges statewide and 7 out agency — and lost of 10 criminal defense $140,000 a year. attorneys who have repreWith pay-or-appear, sented clients in my court county revenues have have endorsed me for reincreased by $250,000 a election. year. It has generated nearly Bible bans $1 million in community Letter writers often service and allows a $2,000 quote the Biblical book of fine-credit for completing Leviticus to justify gay requirements for a GED bashing. diploma. They should also include If there was a better other chapters of the Bible alternative, I’d do it, but that ban the following: using a collection agency, ■ Eating fat. which is the only option, is ■ Mixing fabric in clothcompletely ineffective and historically only generates ing. ■ Planting different 1.3 cents on the dollar. seeds in the same field That does not hold (and don’t forget to leave offenders accountable. Our program is very dif- the edges for gleaners). ■ Selling land. ferent from Georgia’s. ■ Getting a tattoo. The courts in WashingThe list goes on and on. ton have upheld the constiI learned many years tutionality of this process ago that through the grace every time it has been of Jesus Christ and the challenged. New Testament, we no lonACLU staff attorney ger live by Old Testament Vanessa Hernandez conlaws. cluded: “The overarching No more slave ownerimpression I have is that Judge Porter is committed ship or multiple wives or to administering the proan eye for an eye. gram in a way that is fair Being gay is not a

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Computer love PHONING IN YOUR relationship? There’s an app for that. BroApp ($1.99) allows guys to outsource their digital affections by sending automated texts to needy girlfriends. Bros pick the messages, days and times, and the app does the rest. It even has a “girlfriend safety lockdown,” which sends prying eyes to a list of gifts you were “planning to buy” her. So instead of her resenting your BroApp usage, “she will think you’re the best boyfriend in the world.” So, totally fail-safe. The New York Times

have a scientific backlifestyle, since no one chooses it. ground. How much climate Rex Rice, Port Townsend change is natural and how much is of human origins is a legitimate debate. Climate change Adding his opinion Regarding the July 22 about unrelated political letter “Climate change,” the writer has an opinion that issues makes it impossible to have an intelligent climate change is not conversation on the subject. related to human activity. Roger Slagle, He cites Patrick Moore, Sequim who has no scientific background but happened to Carroll for auditor work for Greenpeace once, When it comes time to apparently as a communicast your ballot for Jeffercations consultant. son County auditor, They are entitled to remember that Rose Ann their opinions, as we all Carroll is by far the most are. The world body of sciqualified candidate for this ence from all fields of study, not just climate, will position. With 18 years of public overwhelmingly disagree service in the Jefferson with them. County Treasurer’s Office, Notice that climatedeniers the writer cites sel- the Department of Comdom have any proof of their munity Development and claims, nor do most of them her current position as

deputy auditor and chief accountant, Rose Ann has done it all. She will hit the ground running as the county auditor. I have personally worked with Rose Ann as a key member of the county budget committee, where she has served since 2001 helping county departments work to bring about balanced budgets. Her thorough understanding of the state Public Records Act and vast knowledge of the recordsretention requirements so vital in the Auditor’s Office make her invaluable. She has given 18 years of dedicated public service to the community she was born and raised in. Please join me in voting for a proven, qualified candidate, Rose Ann Carroll. Marianne Walters, Port Townsend Walters is a former Jefferson County Superior Court clerk.

‘Dogs from hell’ Death by weaponry is an evil thing. The romance of bloody bodies is not a joyous thing for most of us. One of the most egregious causes of this death of innocents is given to the people of Gaza with no explanation or apology. Hamas hides its rocket launchers in the midst of people as protection from their enemies. Placing a

rocket-launcher among people gathered in a mosque or a school or by apartments is so wrong as to know the stink of criminally insane, and yet they continue doing such a bad thing and trying to smear the blame on others. Well, you dogs from hell, you will not always get away with this, for your own people, your fellow citizens, will eventually realize that they are being abused and murdered by you, those dogs from hell and Hamas. As for you who don’t think about these things, wake up and know that the Hamas you support are the killers of your own families and the friends of those who Hamas has already condemned to that awful bloody death. Israel did not send rockets into your cities, and they only bombed you when they bombed the many rocket-launch sites placed among you. Wake up, defend yourselves from your true enemies who are not heroes but scum, rats from the gutter, filth willing to let you die so they can kill those who really want to live in peace, just like you. Egypt, a nearby country, wants to help conduct peace for and with you, to help you go to a new level of understanding. It’s time to let all your young people know something other than horror. Daniel Zimm, Port Townsend

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Rave of the Week A RAVE FOR the fine work done at the Dry Creek/ Edgewood intersection [Clallam County]. You can see which way the traffic is coming down. Thank you a lot.

. . . and other Raves I WANT TO send out a big rave to Linda Benson and the voter services team of the Clallam County League of Women Voters for an outstanding series of candidate forums. And a big rave to the PDN for its coverage to let people know where to find the forums and what they missed if they didn’t attend. THREE CHEERS TO Byron at the Country Aire store in Port Angeles for exceptional customer service. “LES MISERABLES” IS an amazing production in Sequim. The sets, the actors and the

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music are all professional quality. Lavender Weekend. Bravo! At last, it’s made clear as to what the different groups pay for EDITOR’S NOTE: Go to and what you don’t. The browww.beyondthebarricades.com chure was very explicit. for tickets and more information. A BIG THANK-YOU to Peninsula and Sunny Farms nurseries [in Sequim] for the loan of all the beautiful shrubbery, which made the annual Olympic Driftwood Sculptors’ show during the Lavender Festival a big success. A big thank-you to QFC for the cut flowers for the arrangements also. A RAVE FROM Sequim to Safe Haven animal rescue [Clallam County] for helping me out so much with my dog. RAVES TO THE city of Sequim and the organizers of

Rant of the Week A BIG RANT t the early morning to fishermen on Ediz Hook who will not turn off their headlights while launching. No one else can see anything while you’re on the ramp. Please turn your lights off.

. . . and other Rants SHAME ON ALL the subhuman thieves who stole products from artisans at the Sequim

Farmers Market during Lavender Weekend. BOO TO THE resident who irrigates his grass hay and on Clark Road [Sequim] at the same time so that cars and people walking get soaked when trying to get by. Please move your sprinklers back. Thank you. THIS IS RANT to whoever left their loyal, loving, older companion (a black dog) alone to die on the trail near M Street [Port Angeles]. What a way to a honor a lifetime of loyalty and love. Shame on you. A RANT TO me for lashing out at the man in the handicapped shower in Port Townsend. I was having a bad day and took it out on you. If you see me and my service dog, please come up to me so I can formally apologize. A HUGE RANT to a local pharmacist’s aide. She made me wait five days to renew my prescription. I can’t be off my meds for that long, and she didn’t seem to care. I’ve seen her do this to other people as well.

BIG RANT TO the rude hothead on the sixth hole of Sky Ridge Golf Course [Sequim] who made a big scene that turned into a yelling match because we weren’t playing fast enough for him. A polite request to play through would have gladly been honored.

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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A8 The program meets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays in addition to the Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday adult day center, located at 301 E. Lopez Ave. Arts & Minds is also seeking a volunteer staff facilitator (two to four hours weekly) interested in learning to implement all facets of the Brookdale model. For more information or to schedule an assessment, phone 360-457-6801 or email JCouture@olycap.org.

Women’s contest PORT ANGELES — Two local businesswomen are working together to hold a contest for North Olympic Peninsula women who have overcome major obstacles in their lives. Kimberly Butler of Fleur de Lis Photography and Bernadette Teel of Beautiful You Makeup Artistry said that “The Courage to Overcome” contest is to provide an opportunity for area women to feel special and beautiful and to celebrate overcoming challenges in their lives. The contest is running now through Aug. 15. To enter, any woman with a story of survival or someone who knows someone else who has overcome a major life hurdle can submit a brief essay to beautifulyoumakeup artistry@outlook.com or via Facebook message at facebook.com/beautiful youPNW. Include a full name, age, reason for nomination and contact information. Three winners will receive a full makeover with makeup application by Teel, a haircut and style from Lilly Carruthers of Bliss Hair Design and a photo session with Butler. Selected prints from the photo session will go on public display at a location to be announced. For more information, visit the Beautiful You Facebook page.

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Dr. Thomas Reis, Dr. Kirk Thompson and Dr. Eric Van Orman, from left, recently passed the American Board of Optometry’s Board Certification Examination, earning them the title Diplomate, American Board of Optometry.

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PORT ANGELES — Drs. Thomas Reis, Kirk Thompson and Eric Van Orman of Angeles Vision Clinic, 811 Georgiana St., recently passed the American Board of Optometry’s Board Certification Examination, earning them the title Diplomate, American Board of Optometry. The doctors obtained this accreditation by completing hundreds of hours of post-graduate education, combined with more than 25 years of clinical practice experience and passing the optometry board’s examination with

Birds: Fish play big role CONTINUED FROM A8 At first it wasn’t clear whether this was a local or continental-scale problem, said Scott Wilson, a biologist with Environment Canada. It’s both: Up and down the West Coast, the winter breeding population is half what it was in 1975. STEVE RINGMAN/THE SEATTLE TIMES But something else was going on, too. Two marbled murrelets swim off Lopez Island.

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PORT ANGELES — Beginning Thursday, WSU Clallam County Extension’s 2014-15 North Olympic Food & Farm Guide will be available at local visitor centers, participating farms and businesses and the WSU Clallam County Extension office in the county courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. The free guide has more than 130 descriptive listings of family farms, local food restaurants, supporting businesses and organizations throughout Clallam and Jefferson counties. In accordance with its mission, WSU Extension aims to increase knowledge of local agricultural endeavors in benefit to producers, businesses and the community at large. The guide provides information about produce seasonality, food assistance programs and local farm internships. “For many of the small family farms involved, a publication like the Food & Farm Guide creates the opportunity to reach a newer, wider audience and increase their sales,” Clallam Extension Director Clea Rome said. The publication originated as the Farm & Garden Resource Directory, a

While Puget Sound and lower B.C. declines top 95 percent, grebe populations in parts of California have tripled. The center of the bird’s range shifted 550 miles south. “Food is one of the key resources species need to survive,” Wilson said. And grebes rely on forage fish. In Puget Sound, the biggest stock of herring used to reside at Cherry Point, south of Bellingham. But since 1970 that herring stock has crashed, with more than 90 percent of the population all but gone. The loss of herring probably drove grebes away, Wilson hypothesized, but it also did so just as sardine stocks were recovering to the south. Down to a few thousand metric tons in 1985, sardine populations in California have since exploded to more than 2 million metric tons, providing an alternative food for hungry grebes. “The grebes were tracking this very large-scale change — the combined change to herring in the north and sardines in the south,” Wilson said. “And Western grebes are quite mobile.” Changes in other bird populations, too, could to some degree be related to changes in forage fish. Surf scoters, which primarily eat mussels and small crabs, also sometimes turn to herring eggs during

Washington State University Clallam County Extension will offer its 2014-15 North Olympic Food & Farm Guide at local visitor centers, farms and other locations starting Thursday. 13-year publication of the Sequim Gazette weekly newspaper and jointly produced by WSU Clallam County Extension and Friends of the Fields, now part of North Olympic Land Trust. Last distributed in 2011, the project was revived this year through collaborative efforts between the WSU Clallam and Jefferson County extensions. For more information about the guide, click on www.clallam.wsu.edu.

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: Master Gardeners Jeanette Stehr-

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topics covering the full scope of optometric practice. Board certification also requires enrollment in the optometry board’s 10-year Maintenance of Certification Program, which requires diplomates to demonstrate that they are remaining current in the field of optometry and deliver quality patient care. “We extend congratulations to the group of optometrists who have taken this important step in demonstrating their commitment to lifelong learning,” said Dr. James M. Vaught, chairman of the optometry board.

Green, Judy English and Bill Wrobel. ■ Tuesday: To be announced. Wednesday: To be announced. ■ Thursday: Steve Chinn and Jeff Albers, cochairs of the Sequim Fire Centennial, discuss the event.

Region/Nation Market drops NEW YORK — The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped below 17,000 Friday on disappointing earnings, leaving it with its biggest weekly decline in six weeks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 123.23 points, or 0.7 percent, to 16,960.57, weighed down by losses in Visa Inc. For the week, the bluechip index fell 0.8 percent, its biggest weekly loss since June 14.

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spring migration. In 1978, bird surveyors counted 40,000 scoters near where herring were spawning. But in 2004 and 2005, surveyors counted fewer than 1,000 birds in the same location. Some researchers suspect that since the herring spawn moves from year to year, bird counters probably missed quite a few scoters. But experts believe the general trend of decline is real. “I think the herring absolutely did play a role in the scoter decline, but exactly what that role is, we just don’t know,” said Joe Evenson, of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. “At that time of year, scoters are eating roe because they’re storing up a lot of fat and that can help determine whether they are successful at breeding. “But I think there’s not just one thing that contributed to the scoter collapse.”

Logging and fish Meanwhile, the chief threat to marbled murrelets is still believed to be logging in their breeding grounds high in ancient Douglas fir forests. But some researchers have suggested that along the coast, murrelets are being forced to abandon their fatty fish diets and are eating less-nutritious fish lower in the food chain — especially just before the important period when they mate. At the same time, some scientists believe the herring problem itself may be far worse than others acknowledge. Forage fish, particularly herring, are supposed to be so abundant they are eaten by almost everything, including hake, dogfish and sea lions and whales. “They are the central node of the marine ecosys-

tem,” said Iain McKechnie, a coastal archaeologist with the University of British Columbia. “Herring populations in the past were much more stable than they are in the 20th century,” he said. McKechnie suspects the most likely reason for the change is intensive industrial herring-fishing pressure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While Cherry Point herring stock used to be the biggest, 47 percent of the state’s herring are said to be in relatively healthy shape.

Die sooner But Wayne Landis, at Western Washington University, said that is probably an oversimplification. In a recent study, he found that while Puget Sound herring used to live eight to 10 years, they now survive only to age 3 or 4. That limits their ability to successfully replace themselves. “They don’t get old anymore,” he said. That could be the result of disease or toxic contamination or other changes, but the important thing is that it appears to be true across Puget Sound, he said. Usually after a bust, herring eventually recolonize, Landis said. The question now: Is this bust different from those in the past? “If that part of the food web is in decline, there may be a food problem for some birds,” he said. Even so, other scientists say these environmental systems remain far too complicated for researchers to know for sure. We often don’t know enough yet to say where things are headed. Gaydos put the bird decline picture this way: “Something’s happening on a big level,” he said. “But what is it?”


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All-Peninsula Softball MVP

Hawks hold fast as Lynch holds out

Thriving under pressure

TRAINING CAMP WASN’T the only thing that began late last week. So, too, did the game of high-stakes chicken between Marshawn Lynch and the Seattle Seahawks. Lynch, who wants to rework John his contract with two years still Boyle remaining on the deal he signed in 2012, made his statement with his absence the first day of training camp, while the Seahawks’ top decision makers sent a message of their own when talking about their star running back and his desire for a new deal. In a very diplomatic way, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider sent a strong message that the organization does not intend to cave to Lynch’s demands. “Sure, I’m disappointed he’s not here, by his choice,” Carroll said. “We’ve had a substantial plan working for us for years now, and Marshawn was a big part of this plan. Just a couple of years back, we made a big statement by making a big effort for him, and we wish he was with us now. “But this is a tremendous opportunity for the guys who are getting their shot. Robert Turbin and Christine Michael, they’re ready to go and really fired up about this opportunity and will try to take full advantage of it.” Without saying anything inflammatory, Carroll covered a lot of ground in that answer. He made sure to point out that Lynch is choosing to miss practice, he praised Lynch’s backups — his successors if this holdout actually carries into the season — he pointed to the contract extension Lynch signed with the Seahawks in 2012, and most importantly, Carroll alluded to the team’s big-picture plans.

Standing firm The Seahawks signed Lynch to a four-year deal in 2012 that at the time made him one of the highestpaid backs in the game. What the Seahawks don’t want to do is set a precedent that a player who is unhappy with their deal two years into a four-year contract can force his way into another raise. That “substantial” plan Carroll refers to involves rewarding other young players like Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman and Doug Baldwin, who signed extensions this offseason, as well as Russell Wilson, who can re-do his deal next year. Schneider is constantly thinking three or so years ahead to figure out how he’s going to balance the salary cap and keep as many key players as possible, and giving Lynch another raise isn’t part of that model. “We love Marshawn. He’s made a decision not to be here,” Schneider said on 710 ESPN Seattle. “We’re excited about all the guys who are here. We had a great offseason, everybody’s working their tails off . . . We have a plan in place for several years. “Just two years ago, Marshawn was one of the first guys we were able to reward in terms of this plan moving forward, and along the way you have to make tough decisions.” TURN

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Bentz earns area, league MVP awards BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

LONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Sequim pitcher Makayla Bentz was voted Olympic League MVP by the league’s softball coaches after leading the Wolves to a share of the league championship.

SEQUIM — Makayla Bentz savors these types of moments. The Sequim softball team traveled to face Port Angeles for the last game of the regular season with more than bragging rights on the line. The Wolves ALSO . . . were seeking revenge for a ■ Complete 5-0 loss to the all-area Roughriders a softball team/B3 few weeks earlier, the first varsity loss any of the Sequim players had suffered to their rivals. They also were playing for a share of the Olympic League championship and a first-round bye at the district tournament. Bentz, the Wolves’ starting pitcher, would be in the spotlight for every play that Sequim’s defense was on the field. Even the slightest mistake could be costly. No big deal. “I love that. I love being a part of every play. It’s my favorite thing to do,” Bentz said. “Some people don’t like that, and they don’t like that pressure.” TURN

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Musberger draws crowd in Sequim Sportscaster helps OMC Foundation at Sixkiller Classic BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Judging by the many fans who stopped to chat and take photos with Brent Musberger before the start of the fourth annual Sonny Sixkiller Husky Celebrity Golf Classic presented by Wilder Auto, it’s readily apparent the 75-year old sportscaster has reached iconic status among college football fans. His mix of serious in-game commentary coupled with a wry wit and humorously hip tone has successfully resonated with viewers for much of the past half-century. Musberger and University of Washington athletic legends and supporters gathered to raise funds for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation at two recent events.

Successful events Record fundraising numbers were set as more than 380 people attended a dinner auction Thursday and the golf tournament at a purple and gold-clad Cedars at Dungeness on Friday. Musberger is no stranger to hospital foundation fundraisers, having recently emceed a similar benefit featuring a performance by Huey Lewis for a new intensive care unit in his offseason home of Hamilton, Mont. His Sequim appearance came about through a friendship and working relationship with foundation director of operations and Port Angeles

MARY RUPPRECHT (2)

Sportscaster Brent Musberger, right, and Dan Wilder Sr., left, watch a drive on the first hole of the fourth annual Sonny Sixkiller Husky Celebrity Golf Classic at the Cedars at Dungeness in Sequim. resident George Hill. “My compadre George Hill has been my spotter in college football for 24 years,” Musberger said. Hill also works college basketball games with Musberger. Spotters relay crucial pieces of in-game information to the announcers on players, trends and statistics. “He comes to me for the college game on Thursday or Saturday and then goes with Al Michaels for the Sunday Night Football game on NBC,” Musberger said. “George is one of the busiest men in football.” Musberger and his wife of 50 years, Arlene, drove west from Montana for the appearance. TURN

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Scoreboard Area Sports PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 55; Mike DuPuis, 56. Net: Glenn Scarcia, 46; Bart Irwin, 46; Dick Goodman, 48; Quint Boe, 49; Darrell Vincent, 50; Ralph Bauman, 50; Win Miller, 51; Curtis Johnson, 51; Keith Lawrence, 51. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 68; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 69; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 69. Team net: Darrell Vincent and Quint Boe, 61; Jeff Colvin and Curtis Johnson, 62; Glenn Scarcia and Harry Thompson, 62; Dick Goodman and Bernie Anselmo, 63; Win Miller and Curtis Johnson, 63; Jim Spurr and Keith Lawrence, 63. Wednesday Merchants League — Week 14 Team Points 1. Amsan 212.5 2. Glass Services 212 3. Fryer & Sons 189 4. Dream Team 184 5. Laurel Lanes No. 1 160.5 6. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 154 7. Laurel Lanes No. 2 151 8. Briten’s Lawn Care 151 9. John L. Scott 148 10. D&K Painting 137 11. Misfits 128.5 12. APS Electrical 128.5 13. DeFrang Services 116.5 14. Elwood Allstate 108.5 15. Peninsula College 100.5 16. Lakeside Industries 97.5 17. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 94.5 18. Pepsi 61.5 19. Joshua’s 60 Division One (0 to 8) Handicap Gross: Rick Hoover, 34; Jack Heckman, 35; John Tweter, 35. Net: Mike Robinson, 34; Jan Hardin, 34; Stee Moreno, 34; Deke Temres, 34; Jim Root, 34; Tom Craker, 35; Dean Bensen, 35; Kurt Anderson, 35; Eric Thomson, 35; Gene Norton, 35; Ron Hurn, 35; Mike Hammel, 35; Gene Ketchum, 35. Division Two (9 to 13) Gross: Brian Shirley, 41; Casey Northern, 42. Net: Bobby Allis, 32; Jared Tweter, 33; Vern Elkhart, 34; Rod Shanks, 34; Rochelle Hoffman, 35; Darren Heaward, 35; Mike Rogers, 36; Jerry Schwagler, 36; Dennis Bourget, 36. Division Three (14 and up) Gross: Dave Cameron, 47; Harry Thompson, 48. Net: Andy Slack, 33; Jon Gray, 33; Bill Pieratt, 33; Barb Thompson, 35; Jay Norberg, 35; Dan Huff, 36; Ruth Thomson, 37; Zack Slota, 37. Ladies Club Blind Partners Net: Linda Bruch, Doris Sparks, and Donna Willenberg, 99.5; Dolly Burnett, Linda Beatty, and Dona Scarcia, 106.5 Chip Ins No. 6: Ruth Thomson. No. 4: Duffey DeFrang. Tuesday Men’s Club Odd Or Even Gross: Curt Thomas, 32; Gary Thorne, 33. Net: Dale Doran, 26.5; Joe Tweter, 27.5; Ray Santiago, 28; Jim Spurr, 29.5; Glenn Scarcia, 29.5; Rudy Arruda, 30; Jim Root, 30; Mike Robinson, 30. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 62; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 64; Curt Thomas and Kerry Perkins, 64. Team net: Dale Doran and Bill Pampell, 54; Dale Doran and Andy Vanderweyden, 54; Gordon Thomson and Dave Boerigter, 54; Jim Root and Mike Robinson, 54; Daryl Jensen and Dick Goodman, 56; Gene Middleton and Dave Boerigter, 56. Sunday, July 20 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Rick Hoover, 72; Dave Wahlsten, 74. Net: Casey Northern, 67; Al Osterberg, 69; Tom Humleker, 69; Matt Murray, 69; Kui Solomon, 70; Mel Triggs, 71; Todd Irwin, 72; Gary McLaughlin, 72; Jim Root, 72. Saturday, July 19 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Bob Brodhun, 36; Rob Botero, 37. Net: David Henderson, 51; Brian Duncan, 32; Dave Boerigter, 32; Tom Lowe, 33; Greg Senf, 33. Team gross: Rob Botero and Dave Wahlsten, 67. Team net: Dave Boerigter and Gene Norton, 58; David Henderson and Daryl Jensen, 59; Dave Boerigter and Gene Middleton, 59; Dave Boerigter and Rudy Arruda, 59.

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Miami (Ja.Turner 3-6) at Houston (McHugh 4-8), 11:10 a.m. Detroit (Porcello 12-5) at L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 2-7), 12:35 p.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 5-5) at Seattle (Elias 8-8), 1:10 p.m. Oakland (Kazmir 11-3) at Texas (Mikolas 1-2), 4:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Milwaukee at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 5:10 p.m.

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West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 63 39 .618 — Los Angeles 61 41 .598 2 Seattle 54 50 .519 10 Houston 42 61 .408 21½ Texas 41 62 .398 22½ East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 57 45 .559 — New York 54 49 .524 3½ Toronto 55 50 .524 3½ Tampa Bay 50 53 .485 7½ Boston 47 56 .456 10½ Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 57 43 .570 — Kansas City 52 50 .510 6 Cleveland 51 52 .495 7½ Chicago 50 54 .481 9 Minnesota 46 56 .451 12 Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 4 Tampa Bay 6, Boston 4 Texas 4, Oakland 1 Chicago White Sox 9, Minnesota 5 Kansas City 6, Cleveland 4 Miami 2, Houston 0 L.A. Angels 2, Detroit 1 Baltimore 2, Seattle 1, 10 innings Saturday’s Games Toronto 6, N.Y. Yankees 4 Seattle 4, Baltimore 3. Boston at Tampa Bay, late Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, late Cleveland at Kansas City, late Miami at Houston, late Oakland at Texas, late Detroit at L.A. Angels, late Today’s Games Toronto (Happ 8-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Greene 2-1), 10:05 a.m. Boston (Webster 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer 6-5), 10:40 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Carroll 4-6) at Minnesota (Pino 1-3), 11:10 a.m. Cleveland (Salazar 2-4) at Kansas City (B.Chen 2-2), 11:10 a.m.

velle said Peninsula College coach Alison Crumb will take over the head coaching duties for the Avalanche. Mike Knowles, Crumb’s assistant at Peninsula who also works with the Avalanche, will also be on the bench. “It will be a great experience for the girls,” Marvelle said. The Avalanche will compete with the Rams to sell the most tickets to the game. The team that wins will get to meet Storm players and do a basketball exchange. To order tickets, visit www.

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Today 6 a.m. (304) NBCSN Cycling, Tour de France, Final Stage, Évery - Paris (Champs-Élysées) (Live) 9 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Golf CHAMPS, British Senior Open Championship, Final Round, Site: Royal Porthcawl Golf Club - Wales (Live) 10 a.m. (26) ESPN Auto Racing NASCAR, Brickyard 400, Sprint Cup Series, Site: Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Indianapolis, Ind. (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, Canadian Open, Final Round, Site: The Royal Montreal Golf Club - Montreal, Que. (Live) 10 a.m. (28) TBS Baseball MLB, Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees, Site: Yankee Stadium - Bronx, N.Y. (Live) 11 a.m. (5) KING Cycling, Tour de France Review Noon (7) KIRO Golf PGA, Canadian Open, Final Round, Site: The Royal Montreal Golf Club - Ile Bizard, Quebec (Live) Noon (47) GOLF LPGA, International Crown, Final Round, Site: Caves Valley Golf Club - Owings Mills, Md. (Live) 12:30 p.m. (5) KING Beach Volleyball, World Series, Women’s Gold Medal Match - Long Beach, Calif. (Live) 1 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Tennis ATP, Atlanta Open, Final, Site: Atlantic Station Atlanta, Ga. (Live) 1 p.m.(25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Baltimore Orioles at Seattle Mariners, Site: Safeco Field - Seattle, Wash. (Live) 1 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer, International Champions Cup, AC Milan vs. Manchester City, Site: Heinz Field Pittsburgh, Pa. (Live) 1 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball H.S., Super 64 Showcase, Site: Rancho High School - Las Vegas, Nev. (Live) 2 p.m. (5) KING Horse Racing, Haskell Invitational, Breeder’s Cup Challenge Series, Site: Monmouth Park - Oceanport, N.J. (Live) 3 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Tennis WTT, Final (Live) 3 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer, International Champions Cup, Liverpool vs. Olympiacos, Site: Soldier Field - Chicago, Ill. (Live) 3 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball H.S., Super 64 Championship, Site: Rancho High School - Las Vegas, Nev. (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco, Giants Site: AT&T Park - San Francisco, Calif. (Live) 5 p.m. (25) ROOT Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at Montreal Impact, Site: Saputo Stadium - Montreal, Que. (Live) 5 p.m. (306) FS1 Skateboarding, Street League Los Angeles, Calif. (Live) Miami (Ja.Turner 3-6) at Houston (McHugh 4-8), 11:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-5) at Milwaukee (J.Nelson 1-1), 11:10 a.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 12-5) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-0), 11:20 a.m. Pittsburgh (Volquez 8-7) at Colorado (F.Morales 5-5), 1:10 p.m. San Diego (Stults 3-12) at Atlanta (Minor 3-6), 2:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 11-5) at San Francisco (Peavy 0-0), 5:07 p.m. Monday’s Games San Diego at Atlanta, 9 a.m. Arizona at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Washington at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.

Briefly . . . Avalanche to take floor at Key Arena SEATTLE — The Olympic Avalanche, an area sixth-grade girls basketball team, is playing the Puyallup Rams at KeyArena on Thursday. The game will take place before the WNBA matchup between the Seattle Storm and Indiana Fever. Olympic head coach Joe Mar-

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All-Peninsula Softball Players were selected by area softball coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Makayla Bentz

Sammy Rae

Sarah Steinman Tori Kuch

Megan Weller

Alexas Besand

Sequim (Senior) Pitcher — MVP

Quilcene (Junior) Pitcher

Port Angeles (Senior) Pitcher

Port Angeles (Senior) Catcher

Quilcene (Sophomore) Catcher

Sequim (Senior) Infield

Voted Olympic League MVP by the league’s coaches. Threw perfect game against North Kitsap. Second straight All-Peninsula nod.

Went 16-2 with 147 strikeouts.Threw four no-hitters, including two perfect games. Batted .582 (1.300 slugging) with 56 RBIs.

Olympic League First Team pitcher was 11-2 with 1.23 ERA and 9.46 Ks per game. Had .440 batting average with a homer and 22 RBIs.

Olympic College commit batted .455 and knocked in 13 runs. Was voted Olympic League First Team catcher.

Hit .652 on the season with a .782 on-base percentage. Also was 2-1 as a pitcher. Second AllPeninsula honor for the sophomore.

Third time receiving All-Peninsula honors.The powerhitting first baseman also was voted to the Olympic League First Team.

Ashlee Reid

Mary Lu Clift

Olivia Kirsch

Emily Klahn

Melissa Lewis

Carly Gouge

Port Angeles (Senior) Infield

Sequim (Junior) Infield

Sequim (Junior) Infield

Forks (Senior) Infield

Sequim (Senior) Outfield/Pitcher

Port Angeles (Junior) Outfield

Batted .612, hit three home runs and had 24 RBIs to earn Olympic League First Team honors. Second time on the All-Peninsula softball team.

Picked for Olympic League Second Team at shortstop. Teamed with Olivia Kirsch to form a formidable right side of the infield.

Voted to Olympic League Second Team by the league’s coaches. Manned third base in a stout defensive infield for the Wolves.

Named All-Evergreen 1A League Second Team at third base. Hit .410 with a .560 on-base percentage. Only made 3 errors this season.

Olympic League coaches picked her for the second team as an outfielder. Also was one of the Wolves’ top pitchers.

Speedy center fielder batted .600 with four homers and stole 21 bases for the Riders. Was voted to the Olympic League First Team.

Randy Steinman, Port Angeles—Coach of the Year: The Roughriders earned a share of the Olympic League championship and took fourth at the West Central District tournament before making a nice run and coming within one game of placing at state. Honorable Mention: Nizhoni Wheeler (Port Angeles); Shelby Lott (Sequim); Alicia Howell (Port Angeles); Gen Polizzi (Port Townsend); Allison Jones (Quilcene); Haley Gray (Port Angeles); Cara Cristion (Port Angeles); McKenzie Bentz (Sequim); Hailey Engeseth (Forks); Katie Bailey (Quilcene); Alyssa Wetzler (Port Angeles); Baili Shaw (Port Townsend); Courtnie Paul (Forks); Mia Henderson (Port Townsend); Halie Wilson (Sequim); Halle Palmer (Forks).

MVP: Enjoyed playing with 2 sisters CONTINUED FROM B1 pitching coach since, and Makayla said he has been a “I’ve known pitchers who big reason for her success. have stopped pitching At first, though, Dave Bentz because they don’t like the also had a lot to learn about pitching. pressure. “He didn’t know what he “I don’t know why . . . but that’s one of my favorite was doing, either,” Makayla things about pitching is get- said. “He had to read books ting to be involved in every and watch videos to learn play and knowing that my how to be a pitching coach so that he could teach me team really relies on me.” Bentz pitched a complete how to be a pitcher “He was brand new game, scattering seven hits with four strikeouts and when I first started, so he four walks as the Wolves had to learn along with me.” Daughter and father put beat the Riders 8-2. Just another typical out- in hours honing her pitching for Bentz, who is the ing skills, but it all paid off. Makayla Bentz played All-Peninsula Softball MVP. “She’s the same all the on four consecutive statetime,” Sequim coach Mike qualifying teams and was McFarlen said. “She amazed Sequim’s ace her junior and me every time she pitched. senior seasons. She was “I’m never too worried voted Olympic League MVP about [her pitching] because this season and was picked I know she’s going to throw for the first team in 2013. “She works really hard,” strikes.” Bentz started pitching said McFarlen, who has when she was 9 years old. coached Bentz all four The all-star team she was years, the last three as the playing on didn’t have a varsity head coach. “She improved every pitcher so the coach — her dad, Dave — asked if she year I had her.” Bentz said her work wanted to pitch. “It kind of just stuck ethic comes from being a after that,” Makayla Bentz perfectionist, and in one game this season, she actusaid. Her dad has been her ally reached perfection.

Against North Kitsap near the end of March, Bentz tossed a perfect game in Sequim’s 18-0 win over the Vikings in five innings. Bentz struck out 13 of the 15 batters she faced. North Kitsap didn’t even put the ball in play until there were two outs in the bottom of the third inning. The Sequim coaches realized what was happening but didn’t tell Bentz about her accomplishment until after the game. “They were afraid to tell me and have me give up a hit,” Bentz said. “But I had a pretty good idea I was doing good when, you know, there weren’t people getting on base.” And it just so happened to be the perfect day for Bentz to throw a perfect game. “It was really cool. It was on my 18th birthday and I threw a perfect game,” Bentz said. “It was awesome.” Catching that game was another Bentz — McKenzie, a sophomore who ended up being the perfect choice to replace Bailey Rhodefer, Makayla’s catcher for several years before graduat-

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CONTINUED FROM B1 Wagner and K.J. Wright — and there is the issue of setting a precedent that Essentially, they are could theoretically be used telling Lynch, “We already gave you your big contract, against them by the agents of players like Baldwin, and now we’re sticking Sherman or Thomas if the with our plan to keep this market changes before team on top for as long as those players’ deals are up. possible.” Carroll took things a bit further when he talked to Bonus in jeopardy USA Today Sports after Lynch is subject to meeting with the media, $30,000 per day in fines for saying, “It’s a contract for a not showing up, and if the reason. We made a decision holdout lasts six days, he and it was signed, by us can lose a prorated amount and by them. of the $6 million signing “We expect them to bonus he got in 2012, so honor their contract just as seemingly the Seahawks we will. We’re going to have much of the leverage honor it and we expect him here, which is usually the to do the same.” case with player holdouts ‘It’s a contract’ in the NFL. It’s hard to fault Lynch Now, using the “It’s a for wanting to maximize contract” argument rings a his earnings while he can. bit hollow in a league At 28, he knows he has where contracts are rarely very little time left at one guaranteed and teams regof the game’s most physiularly cut players with cally demanding positions, years and millions of doland he just saw fellow Pro- lars still remaining on the Bowl running back Jamaal deal. Charles get a big raise And you can bet an with two years left on his agent, either Lynch’s or deal. somebody else’s, will throw The Seahawks could the “Just as we will” porvery well decide to cut tion of that quote back in Carroll’s face the next time Lynch with a year left on his deal — he represents a they cut somebody before a contract has expired. $9 million cap hit in 2015 “Nobody’s really worried — so if the Seahawks about him being out here, might not honor the last because we know when he year of his contract, why comes, he’s going to set the should he feel obligated to standard,” defensive end play nice and honor the deal he agreed to two years Michael Bennett said. Getting Lynch in camp, earlier? however, will require one side of this standoff to give Others to pay in, and based off Carroll Yet it’s also easy to and Schneider’s unified understand the Seahawks message so far, the side in this. Seahawks don’t sound like They have to pay Wilson they’re willing to budge. next year. There are other ________ important young players The Daily Herald of Everett is a they want to keep around sister paper of the PDN. Sports who are nearing the end of columnist John Boyle can be their deals — like Bobby reached at jboyle@heraldnet.com.

SEATTLE — Chris Young allowed two hits in seven shutout innings and the Seattle Mariners snapped a four-game losing streak by holding off the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 on Saturday. Dustin Ackley doubled twice and scored two runs for Seattle. Robinson Cano had an RBI double. After the Orioles took advantage of an error by All-Star third baseman Kyle Seager to score three times in the eighth, Fernando Rodney closed it out for his 200th career save. The 35-year-old Young (9-6), picked up on waivers March 27 after getting released by Washington, walked three and matched his season high with eight strikeouts. Over his past seven starts, the big right-hander is 4-2 with a 2.12 ERA and 43 strikeouts. Young has won nine games for the first time since 2007 with San Diego, when he was 9-8. His career high is 12 wins in 2005 with Texas. Young did not pitch in the majors last season. He considered retiring until shoulder surgery last June relieved his pain. Danny Farquhar took over for Young in the eighth and nearly shut the door before the Orioles scored

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Seattle’s Dustin Ackley is congratulated by teammates after scoring a run in the fifth inning of Saturday’s game at Safeco Field. three times. A two-out error by Seager on Chris Davis’ grounder allowed a pair of runs to score. J.J. Hardy drove in Davis with a single. Rodney worked the ninth for his AL-leading 28th save in 31 opportunities. Delmon Young had two hits for Baltimore. Bud Norris (8-7), who won five of his previous six starts, went five innings for

the Orioles. He allowed four runs and six hits with three walks and six strikeouts. The Mariners touched up Norris for three runs in the third. After loading the bases with one out, he hit Kendrys Morales with a 1-2 pitch to force in a run. Seager followed with an RBI single to right. With two outs and an 0-2 count on Logan Morrison, the Orioles shifted their defense and left only one

infielder on the left side, shaded toward second base. Morrison then reached out and punched an RBI single through the wideopen left side. Left fielder Nelson Cruz bobbled the ball, but Morales hesitated breaking for home. He was thrown out when he tried to get back to third. Consecutive doubles by Ackley and Cano produced another run in the fifth, making it 4-0.

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SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants boosted their rotation for the stretch run by acquiring right-hander Jake Peavy from the Boston Red Sox on Saturday for a pair of minor league pitchers. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner will start tonight’s series finale

against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants have plenty of familiarity with Peavy, who pitched for manager Bruce Bochy with the San Diego Padres in the playoffs in 2005-06. “It’s great to be reunited with Jake,” Bochy said by text message. “Look forward to work-

ing with him again.” San Francisco missed the playoffs in 2013 after winning the World Series in 2010 and ’12, and the club is committed to making another special October run. The 33-year-old Peavy (1-9, 4.72 ERA) pitched one of his best games last Aug. 25 at Dodger Stadium. He

tossed a three-hitter with five strikeouts and one walk in an 8-1 Red Sox victory. San Francisco received cash from Boston and is sending right-hander Heath Hembree and lefty Edwin Escobar to the World Series champion Red Sox in the swap. Both players were optioned by the Red Sox to Triple-A Pawtucket.

Musberger: Called famous Seattle moments CONTINUED FROM B1 our favorite city.” He was in the booth for In doing so, he gained ABC’s coverage of the 1995 even more respect for Hill. “Refuse to Lose” Seattle “This is our first time up Mariners’ comeback from a to the Olympic Peninsula 2-0 deficit against the New and I really appreciate York Yankees. Musberger had the call George’s work on the weekend because I now realize on what is arguably the how far it is from the air- most memorable moment in team history, Ken Griffey port,” Musberger joked. “The thing that appeals Jr. scoring from first base to me so far is the natural on an Edgar Martinez double for a 6-5 win in 11 beauty.” Musberger had plans to innings in the deciding fifth play tourist with his wife game. He hasn’t had a game in Saturday before heading across to Victoria for a short the refurbished Husky Stadium, but has fond memovacation. Musberger is no stranger ries from previous trips. “The stadium shaking, to Seattle, going so far as to say to his wife, “I think its Steve Emtman, USC and

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have won it with all the lead changes [6].” Musberger is enthusiastic about Washington’s selection of former Boise State coach Chris Petersen to lead the program. “Outstanding hire,” Musberger said. “They could not have hired a better guy than Chris. It will take him a couple of years to get everything in place, but I believe he will become a power in the Pac-12.” Musberger is in preparation for a new role in television this season as lead broadcaster for the soon-tobe launched SEC Network, an ESPN-operated channel devoted solely to Southeastern Athletic Conference sports. “It’s exciting,” Musberger said. “Am I going to miss going to Husky Stadium, Texas or Madison, Wisconsin? Absolutely, but every place we go in the SEC is a college football cathedral. “And the competition for talent, I live in Florida during the season so I know the area, it’s off the chart.” Musberger will open

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Solution on B7 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General General General LINCARE, leading national respiratory company seeks Healthcare Specialist. Responsibilities: Disease management programs, clinical evaluations, equipment set up and education. Be the Dr.’s eyes in the home sett i n g . R N , L P N , R RT, CRT licensed as applic a bl e. G r e a t p e r s o n alities with strong work ethic needed. Competitive salary, benefits and career paths. Drug-free workplace. EOE. Submit resumes in person at Lincare: 1905 E. Front St., Por t Angeles, WA. Attn: Ryan Archibald.

Charles Taxi School Enjoy being a cab driver, ever ything explained, 2 5 + , P. A . / S e q . , j o b s available if qualified. Call Mr. Verde, 460-8554.

Chemical Dependency Professional. $39,000 Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., a contractor for the WA State Depar tment of Corrections, has an opening for a CDP at the Olympic Correction Center in For ks. Active WA State CDP certification r e q u i r e d . To a p p l y please complete online application at our website www.spectrumsys.org AA/EOE. “Building Better Lives One Step At A Time.” Come join this great building with great tenants! 802 E. 1st St. Port Angeles 800 sf off street parking, corner suite, tons of visibility in high traffic area. (206)2254656 or explorerproperties@ gmail.com HIRING Treatement Center Maintenance, Cook, L a u n d r y C D P, C a r e Team, ARNP. Sbeave n@specserv1.net

CLINIC RN/PRESCRIPTION REFILL MANAGEMENT AND CLINIC LPN Opportunity to work in a dynamic group practice at Jamestown Family Health Clinic. Full-time with excellent benefits. Indian preference for qualified candidates. Please visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com For full description and to apply.

FAMILY PRACTICE ARNP or PA-C Opportunity to work in a dynamic group practice at Jamestown Family Health Clinic. 4 day work week, excellent benefits, quality of life in beautiful Sequim, WA. Indian preference for qualified candidates. Please visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com to view complete announcement and to apply.

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CNA Per Diem Karen Keller, Director, Long Term Care Provides direct and indirect resident care activities under the direction of RN or LPN. Assists residents with activities of daily living, provides for personal care, comfort and assists in the maintenance of a safe and clean environment for a s s i g n e d r e s i d e n t s. Graduate of Certified Nursing Assistant Progra m . Wa s h i n g t o n State License for Certified Nursing Assistant One year long ter m care experience preferred and/or educational preparation in needs of the disabled o r e l d e r l y. C u r r e n t CPR card. $10.82$15.49 + 10% in Lieu of Benefits. Until FilledApply online at www.Forkshospital.org COOK: Available to an enthusiastic, dep e n d a bl e i n d i v i d u a l willing to work 32-40 hrs. wk. Exper ience preferred. Wage DOE, full benefits. Apply at The Lodge at Sherwood Village, 660 Eve r g r e e n Fa r m Way, Sequim. COOK: Part-time, experience preferred. Apply in person: 256861 Hwy. 101, P.A. (360)457-8033

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DENTAL HYGIENIST Jamestown Dental Clinic in Sequim seeks Dental Hygienist for part-time, temporary assignment, Mon-Fri up to 12 weeks, 8am-5pm then on call as n e e d e d . C o m p e t i t i ve pay. For full job description and to apply: http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com & indicate availability. PERSONAL TRAINER Indian preference. Call W i t h ex p e r i e n c e w i t h person who has rheumaCindy: (360)681-3406. toid ar thr itis and diabetes. Mail resume to PDN#789/Trainer Port Angeles, WA 98362

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Talk any pressing matter through calmly. Getting worked up over nothing will lead to domestic problems. Stick to your budget regardless of the pressure you may face to loosen up the cash flow. Focus on love and romance, not unnecessary spending. 2 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Day trips, visiting people you enjoy being around and talking about plans for the future will all lead to interesting changes in the way you move forward personally and professionally. Loan processor position Get whatever offer you receive ava i l a bl e fo r S e q u i m in writing and sign on the mortgage company. Min. dotted line. 4 stars

FAMILY PRACTICE PHYSICIAN Opportunity to work in a dynamic group practice at Jamestown Family Health Clinic. F u l l - t i m e, ex c e l l e n t benefits, quality of life in beautiful Sequim, WA. Indian preference fo r q u a l i f i e d c a n d i dates. Please visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com for full description and to apply. KWA HOMECARE PT/FT Caregivers Wanted. Competitive Wages/Excellent Benefits/Paid Training P.A. (360)452-2129 Sequim (360)582-1647 P.T. (360)344-3497

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EJB Facilities Services at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor has immediate full time openings for Stationary Engineer and Wa s t e Wa t e r S y s t e m Operator. STATIONARY ENGINEER Operate & maintain systems which provide heat, humidification, steam or high temperature water, or electricity. Observe & inter pret readings on gauges, meters & charts which register system operation; adjusting controls, including direct digital building controls, to insure safe & efficient operation of the system meeting demands for the service provided; recording in logs system’s operation; keeping the machinery & equipment in g o o d w o r k i n g o r d e r. QUALIFICATIONS: City o f S e a t t l e o r Ta c o m a Steam Engineer Grade 2 min. or equivalent License required. 4 yrs ex p. i n o p e ra t i o n & maintenance of power boilers, 1 yr exp. operating direct digital building control systems. Must possess valid WA State driver’s license and meet and maintain company security requirements. Water & Waste Water SYSTEM OPERATOR C o n t r o l s va r i o u s wa ter/wastewater systems, machines & equipment to purify & clarify water for human consumption & for industrial use. Operates & controls electric motors, pumps, & valves to regulate flow of raw water into treating plant. Dumps specified amounts of chemicals, such as chlorine, & phosphate into water or adjusts automatic devices that admit chemicals into tanks to disinfect, deodorize & clarify water. Starts agitators to mix chemicals, pumps purified water into water mains. Monitors panel board & adjusts controls to regulate flow rates, loss of head pressure & water elevation & distribution of water. Cleans sewage wetwell tanks. Repairs, lubricates machines & equipment. Tests water samples for acidity, color, impurities, using colorimeter, turbidimeter, & conductivity m e t e r. R e c o r d s d a t a , such as residual content of chemicals, water turbidity, and water pressure. QUALIFICATIONS: Water Distribution Manager II license required by Washington State, 4 yrs ex p. i n c l a r i f i c a t i o n , purification of water, & ex p. i n m e c h a n i c a l & electrical system maintenance. WA State Backflow Assembly Tester License preferred. Must obtain WA State Class “A” commercial license within 6 mo. - training available. Must possess valid WA State driver’s license and meet and maintain company security requirements Apply online at: www.Emcorgroup.com or through the WA State WorkSource EJB Facilities Services is an Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r / D r u g Fr e e Workplace.

Physical Therapy Assistant Home Health New full time opportunity to work in our friendly, professional Home Health Division. One+ years clinical experience in an acute care, skilled nursing, o r c o m mu n i t y / h o m e health setting preferred. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org or nbuckner@ olympicmedical.org EOE

QUILEUTE TRIBAL SCHOOL LaPush, WA Has openings for the following positions: • Special Education Teacher • Quileute Culture Teacher • FT Bus Driver • Elementary/Secondary Teacher Submit resume in lieu of application to: Connie Birley connie.birley@ quileutenation.org or call for more info (360)374-5606

BREATHTAKING VIEWS Fr o m a l l r o o m s a n d decks (Strait, lighthouse), new remodeled “ w ow e e ” k i t c h e n a n d master bath, hardwood floors, vaulted ceiling, terraced landscaping, tree lined driveway. MLS#281271/642245 $525,000 Sheryl Burley and Cathy Reed (360)460-9363 460-1800 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

Sales Rep: P/T, experi- CHARMING TURN-KEY enced, long haul truckHOME ing. Reply to Ta s t e f u l l y r e m o d e l e d Landstar@olypen.com and updated. Brand new heat pump, newer roof, Senior Employment new carpets. Nicely apTraining pointed master suite, Vacancy Clallam Co. 16 elegant and functional h r s w k . , m i n . w a g e , kitchen, lots of storage, Q u a l i f y : 5 5 + , u n e m - fruit trees and flowers ployed, meet low in- galore in beautiful yard! c o m e g u i d e l i n e s, n o t MLS#280382. $187,000. considered job ready. Ania Pendergrass Update your skills. Call (360)461-3973 O3A for information. Remax Evergreen (866)720-4863 CHEAP BELL The Lost Resort HILL LOT At Lake Ozette Well-priced 1.27 acres Deli/clerk/cashier $12 on Fox Hollow Rd. Poper hour, plus tips and tential for a nice mounhousing. (360)963-2899. tain view and fabulous sunsets. Bring the plans WRITER Exper ienced wr iter to for your dream home in dictate life story about this great neighborhood faith and the American of custom built homes. Dream. Mail qualifica- Water hook-up fee included in price! tions to MLS#281293. $54,500. PDN#790/Writer Liz Parks Port Angeles, WA (360)460-7322 98362 RE/MAX

4080 Employment Wanted A LT E R AT I O N S a n d Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight sewing available to you from me. Ask for B.B. Call (360)531-2353 Cleaning Services to meet your needs. By the hour or by the job. Need weekly or monthly help or maybe just a one time deep clean? Are you dealing with dust and mess from recent renovations? No job too big. All products are chemical free and still kill unwanted bacteria including MRSA. Flat rate specials for deep cleaning. References. Call Kristy (360)808-0118.Please leave message. DUST ANGELS expert CLEANING Please, let US take care of that MESS!Many positive references available! (206)979-5226 Mr. Manny’s Lawn Care and Handyman Service Professional work, affordable prices. (253)737-7317

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County ALMOST WATERFRONT! Custom NW Contemporar y home ar tistically built in 2012. 2 Br., 1.5 bath with basement. Good mountain and excellent water views. Local woods used throughout. Call Harriet for an appointment to tour this special home. MLS#281357. $319,000. Harriet Reyenga (360) 457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

BEAUTIFUL EASTSIDE RAMBLER Located on a quiet cul de sac. Your first impression will not disappoint you as the yard, landscaping, brick an exposed aggregate are impressive. Inside you’ll find 2,300+ sf. of very livable and well planned living space. A large addition opened up a great room, dining room, kitchen area in pleasant addition to the formal dining and living room. This a PLUMBER pleasure to see. Good driving record. MLS#281506 $249,900 (360)683-9191 Quint Boe (360) 457-0456 Testing 8/25/14 in Pt AnWINDERMERE geles. Many depts. PORT ANGELES w/openings: Pt Angeles PD & Dispatch, Pt Town- GARAGE SALE ADS send & Sequim PD! ApCall for details. 360-452-8435 ply @ 1-800-826-7714 PublicSafetyTesting.com

DON’T. If you’ve been thinking you can’t find or afford a comfortable home, a virtually carefree lifestyle in a quiet neighborhood and still be close to s h o p p i n g a n d recreation… Don’t. This beautiful, two bedroom, two bath home with a two car attached garage and small, easy upkeep lawn, has it all (including new appliances), and at a very reasonable price. It is perhaps the best deal in town! MLS#280279. $185,000. Doc Reiss (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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FSBO: Want acreage with water? Gardeners d r e a m . S hy f i ve a c r e farm, flat, fer tile, fully fenced. Fantastic mtn. views. Crescent water share. Terhune custom Craftsman 1,392 sf 2 Br., 2 ba home, attached 2 car garage, detached matching garage, garden barn, raised bed veg garden, berries, apples, formal herb garden. Lg. fish pond. Five min. to Crescent beach. Fifteen min. to Port Angeles via 112. Older couple needing to downsize. All power equip. incl. Asking $ 2 9 2 , 0 0 0 / o b o. C a l l (360)928-2223 for more info. GAS SAVER! Park your car and walk to shopping, fast food, etc. 3 Br., 2 bath updated home, freshly painted interior and brand new flooring. Back yard has raised garden and gate to back alley. New deck perfect for BBQ/entertaining. Attached and detached garage. MLS#281455. $195,000. Jean Ryker (360)477-0950 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East GOLF AND CLUBHOUSE INCLUDED In the low HOA as well as swimming pool, and more. Spacious corner lot home, nice landscaping. 1,692 sf., 3 Br., 2 bath. Third Br. could be bonus room or family room. Private covered back patio. MLS#271211. $142,500. Sheryl Burley (360)460-9363 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East HOME AND RENTER IN ONE 634 Del Guzzi. Amazing custom home with features that will make you feel the Northwest. Right on the third fairway to the Por t Angeles golf course. Tenant occupied at this time. MLS#281457. $379,500. Janet Stevenson (360)452-1326 Properties by Landmark

HOME ON 22 PARK-LIKE ACRES 3 Br., 2.5 ba home on 22 park-like acres. This secluded quality custom residence is adjacent to DNR State Land with views of Mount Angeles. Wonderfully functional open concept floor plan, with wood flooring and gourmet country kitchen. L i v i n g r o o m fe a t u r e s va u l t e d c e i l i n g s w i t h cozy wood stove. Generous over-sized deck off the living room & kitchen perfect for enjoying the sunsets! Master suite located on the main level, large MBA, jetted tub with separate shower. ELEGANT HOME IN $429,000. MLS#281038. SUNLAND Dan Tash 3 Br., 2.5 bath, 3,624 sf., (360) 461-2872 Large atrium overlooking RE/MAX golf course, cherry cabiInvestment nets, quality appliances, Heated tile floors, new Live in one side and let the neighbors pay part of roof, golf cart garage. your mortgage! Or conMLS#656643/281332 sider this a nice invest$375,000 ment with good return. TEAM SCHMIDT Either way, here is a duMike: 460-0331 plex in Forks worth conIrene: 460-4040 sidering. Good neighborWINDERMERE hood. Country but close SUNLAND to town. Good rental history. Everything is brand MLS#281031. $175,000. new! Doc Reiss Never lived in 3BR 2BA (360)457-0456 home with mountain WINDERMERE view! Spacious bedPORT ANGELES rooms, extra den, pantry, beautiful kitchen with LOOKING FOR A lots of counter/cupboard WATER VIEW? space, mud room plus o v e r - s i z e d g a r a g e . Beautiful 3 Br., 2 bath, Vaulted ceiling with re- 1,932 sf. home in Emecessed lighting provides rald Highlands with open a bright expansive feel- floor plan and plenty of i n g . T h e m a s t e r b e d - windows to soak in the room has walk-in-closet, view. Features include huge master bath with wood flooring in the livtile, private toilet, and ing areas, kitchen with Granite counters and separate shower/tub. MLS#271807. $239,000. stainless appliances, living room with fireplace, Mike Fuller dining area with French Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim - 360-683-3900 doors that open onto a deck which also has a great water view, master suite with fireplace, jetted tub, sauna, and walk in shower. MLS#280564. $298,000. Tom Blore (360)683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER Immaculate, spacious LUXURY LIVING 1,848 sf on 1.01 acres, Come visit and say wow! b e t we e n S e q u i m a n d Dream kitchen, 2 master Por t Angeles. 3 Br., 2 suits, detached guest ba, large kitchen with quarters, 2 car garage breakfast bar, dining rm, with golf cart space. 29’ living r m, large family x 50’ RV garage. rm. Attached 2-car garMLS#271565/512881. age, storage shed. Pri$875,000. vate septic and well. Carol Dana $185,000 (360)461-9014 (360)457-8345 Windermere Real Estate FSBO: Between Sequim Sequim East a n d Po r t A n g e l e s o n Erving Jacobs Rd., 7+ P.A. 2.48 acres with nice acres, 3 Br., 2.5 bath, mobile home, with lots of p r i va c y o n d e a d - e n d updates, covered decks, road, 1,644 sf on one lots of fruit trees and level, oversized 2 car more. $125,900. Front garage with adjoining half fields, back half timRV carport, unattached ber. Dr y Creek area. add’l garage. $343,000. Call for details. (360)460-4868 (360) 775-9996.

MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN VIEW Custom home on one acre with a great room,private dining room and a master bedroom suite with two walk in closets and a soaking tub. This home is perfect for entertaining guests with it’s gas fireplace to keep you war m in the winter and a large Trex deck for barbeques in the summer. $249,900 Jim Hardie U-$ave Real Estate 775-7146

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What a Mountain View! Blue Ribbon Farms 2 Br., 2.5 ba., 2400 sf, built in 2009, still in liken ew c o n d i t i o n , w o o d flooring, free-standing propane fireplace, heml o ck d o o r s a n d t r i m , deep soaking tub, 9-Foot c e i l i n g s, 5 s k y l i g h t s, bright hobby room with cork flooring, large office, appliances included, 12’x12’ shed, 900 sf 3-car garage, near the Dungeness Wildlife RefModern home on 20 ac, u g e a n d S p i t . 271 NWMLS 40941, Greywolf Road, between pa-luxuryhome S e q u i m a n d P. A . forsale.com $389,000. $795,900. Call for appt. (360)582-9409 (360)461-3926 You would think this to NEW PRICING be a deluxe water front Spacious 3 Br., 2 bath model home if it was not 1,900+sf., all new kitch- for the caretakers (owne n a p p l i a n c e s , n e w ers) enjoying their lives kitchen counter tops, there. Located adjacent fresh paint and lighting to a green belt with a forthroughout, large deck to ever view of the Straits enjoy fairway view. and at the end of a culMLS#601888/280385 de-sac, one can not find $225,000 another spot like it in Tyler Conkle Monterra. This site built (360)670-5978 home has consistently WINDERMERE and lovingly been imSUNLAND proved to near perfection by its owners since NORTHERN their purchase in 1997. EXPOSURE Truly paradise has come Immaculate 3/2.5 Condo to the market. Until you in popular SunLand with walk through its doors wonderful view of the you just can’t imagine. Straits and surrounding So? countr yside. End unit MLS#280737. $329,000. with private cour tyard Paul Burgess entr y, double garage, Blue Sky Real Estate glass sliders to upper Sequim - 360-460-7098 deck and lower patio. MLS#281220. $239,000. 308 For Sale Dave Sharman Lots & Acreage (360)683-4844 Windermere Build your Dream Real Estate Home! Sequim East Views of the Dungeness P.A.: For Sale By Own- Spit, Mount Baker and er. Clean 3 Br., 1 ba, the Strait of Juan de new windows, paint and Fuca from this 4.84 acre electrical, fenced yard, proper ty. Cleared site detached garage, cen- and registered perk test. trally located. $184,900. This private setting has (360)452-9964 or been surveyed and has (360)477-1187 a nice stream that flows t h r o u g h t h e p r o p e r t y. RIGHT LOCATION Dream property for your RIGHT PRICE dream home! Plenty of off street park- MLS#280569. $175,000. ing, ADA compliant bathJean Irvine room on first floor, Large UPTOWN REALTY 2 n d f l o o r c o n fe r e n c e (360) 417-2797 room, professional preCOLDWELL BANKER sention. UPTOWN REALTY MLS#629562/280833 $299,000 C H I M AC U M : 5 n i c e Tyler Conkle acres, pasture, mature (360) 670-5978 trees, 4 Br. septic, city WINDERMERE water and older double SUNLAND wide. Possible owner finance. $145,000 SEQUIM: Sherwood (360)461-0522 Village condo. 3 Br., 2 bath, 3 car garage unit is FSBO: Central P.A. City located close to town, lot, 2 garages. $45,000. medical, SARC, library (360)808-0970 and shopping, great a r e a fo r wa l k i n g . L g . F S B O : S N OW B I R D S ! laundr y room with an 1.22 acres, NO CCR’s, abundance for storage 30 gpm well, perced. MH space, enclosed patio. okay! West Diane Dr, Air conditioner/forced air Sequim, $75,000 posheat pump, propane fire- sible terms. Brian (702)218-0051 p l a c e. B u i l t i n 2 0 0 2 , 1,743 sf. $328,000. For J OY CE: 3.62 acres, Sale By Owner. year round creek, trees, (360)681-5160 perked, electric. $48,000 (360)452-0765 Situated at the end of the street on .49 acres, P.A. 2.48 acres with waprivate garden setting, custom built, extensive t e r s h a r e , f r o n t h a l f use of tile throughout, a fields, back half timber. wood vaulted ceiling in D r y C r e e k a r e a . the living room, 5 Br., 4 $60,000. Call for details. (360) 775-9996. bath, Pella wood frame windows, and about PRIVATE HOME WITH 4,000 sf. It’s an ideal ACREAGE! home for the buyer who likes retro and appre- Sunsets, mountain and ciates the quality. The water views from this d a y l i g h t l o w e r f l o o r 3.45 acre property close would make a spacious to town. Split level, 4 in law unit with 2 Br., 2 bedroom 2 bath home bath, living room with with hardwood floors, fireplace, and private ac- large picture windows, beam ceilings. Perfect cess. MLS#281388. $299,500. for a family and potential to have horses as there Michaelle Barnard is a large pasture area. (360) 461-2153 Immaculate and ready to WINDERMERE move right in! PORT ANGELES MLS#281558. $239,000. Jean Irvine SPECTACULAR! UPTOWN REALTY Up front water view (360) 417-2797 property with large great COLDWELL BANKER room that opens to enUPTOWN REALTY tertainment sized decks overlooking the Strait, WATERVIEW Vancouver Island, VicACREAGE toria, Mt. Baker and the 5.3 acres of peace and Harbor. 4 Br., 2.5 bath, quiet, with views of the family room, plus den/office. 4,000 SF of quality Straits, the lights of Vicon a large, private water- toria and the Dungeness Lighthouse. The parcel front site. MLS#281429. $699,000. is cleared, the well and dr iveway to the home Chuck Turner site are installed, south (360)452-3333 of Sequim, only a short PORT ANGELES drive to town. REALTY MLS#271745. $200,000. Kathy Brown WATERFRONT HOME UPTOWN REALTY Stunning view! Watch (360)417-2785 the ferry and other maCOLDWELL BANKER rine traffic come and go UPTOWN REALTY as well as marine wildlife. Seclusion and imWORKING HORSE peccable landscaping RANCH provides a beautiful and 17.90 acres, fenced, 2 restful retreat. 2 master suites with walk-in clos- homes, site built and ets, 1 on each level. Lg. mh, 11,520 sf stables office, gourmet kitchen, and arena, 13 stalls, ofwalk-in pantr y and lg. fice, ½ bath, wash rack, p i c t u r e w i n d o w s grooming area, machine throughout make living shop is 2,064 sf, workhere an absolute pleas- shop is 1,280 sf. MLS#281488. $795,000. ure! Team Thomsen MLS#281237/650435. UPTOWN REALTY $450,000. (360)808-0979 Debra Haller COLDWELL BANKER (360)477-7669 UPTOWN REALTY TOWN & COUNTRY WATER VIEW 3 Br., 3 bath 3,006 sf., Private setting on cul-desac, Large rooms and windows, Designed for l i v i n g o n m a i n l eve l , Room for hobbies and possible RV parking. MLS#593157/280240 $305,000 Deb Kahle (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt. (360)417-2810 HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A 1 br 1 ba ...............$500 A 2 br 1 ba ...............$600 H 2 br 1 ba. ..............$750 H 3 br 1 ba ...............$850 H 4 br 2 ba 4.5 ac .$1500 HOUSES/APTS IN SEQ H 2 br 1 ba. ..............$625 A 2 br 1 br. ...............$850 A 2 br 1.5 ba. ...........$875 H 3 br 3 ba ............$1450 Complete List at: 1111 Caroline St., P.A. P.A.: 4 Br., 3 ba executive home, chefs kitchen, water view, 2,800’ deck, fenced yard avail, next to high school. $1,600. (360)689-2836 P.A.: View, 3 Br. 2.5 bath, quality neighborhood. $1,400. (360)457-4966 Properties by Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com

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6050 Firearms & Ammunition BUYING FIREARMS Any and all, we pay cash, top $$ paid, we buy one or your entire collection, including estates. Call (360)477-9659

Sequim Dungeness Water view from farm house. 2Br., 1ba, garage on 1+ acre near Dungeness Spit. Cash or seller financing! $150,000. (509)308-1423 or dsawby@hotmail.com

520 Rental Houses Jefferson County Water View home. Lvly o l d r h o m e w i wa t e r view. 3 bdr, 2 ba, dbl gar. Lg yard. Gdnr provided. (360)387-4911.

605 Apartments Clallam County CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, quiet, 2 Br., excellent references required. $700. (360)452-3540.

1163 Commercial Rentals DOWNTOWN P.A. Affordable lease, 905 sf of desirable commercial space in downtown. Busy First St. location near the fountain, space available 4/15. Please contact Property Manager at (360)452-7631

FSBO: Carlsborg Industrial Park lot. .9 acre lot, zoned industrial, PUD water and power, 200 amp service, community drain field and drainage, possible terms. $149,000 (360)670-9030 PROPERTIES BY LANDMARK 452-1326 S E Q U I M : 5 t h Ave . , Boardwalk Sq., space for rent. $500 with option to buy. (360)683-3256. TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $550 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired for high-speed Internet. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500

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HOSPITAL BED: Invacare fully electric, with trapese and new mattress, used three weeks. $695. (360)582-0605.

MISC: 20’ ext. ladder, $125. 12’ standard ladder, $225. Fridge/freezer, $125. Entire PfaltzFIREWOOD: Nice mix of graff complete set, Tea fir, maple and alder, half Rose, incl. serving piecand full cords. $95 half, es, $250. Enormous RV $180 full (509)207-9859. cover, 50’ x 15’, very tall, $5,000. Firewood, dried f i r, $ 1 8 0 c o r d . Wo r k FIR b e n c h , w i t h p o w e r, You haul, $150. (206)799-0918 and delivery. (360)460-3639 MISC: Large refrigera-

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MISC: Skis, women’s 7 solomon boots, Dyna Star skis and mar ker bindings, great cond, $200. Men’s 10 Lang boots, Volki skis, marker racing bindings, $200. A / C, $ 1 0 0 . P r o - Fo r m 1500 interactive trainer, 6075 Heavy ex. cond., built-in fan Equipment and stereo, $800. (206)799-0918 CRANE: ‘81 P&H Omega 20 ton, rough terrain, M I S C : U s e d s t e a l good condition, 4 section beams, (4) W14x145 lb. boom, 4WD, good rub- x50’, $5,800. (12) 8”x16” ber, repacked boom cyl- x20’ used treated timinders, well maintained. bers, $480. 40’x24’ cori$29,500. 461-5663. g a t e d m e t a l c u l ve r t , $800. (360)531-1383. DUMP TRUCK: Mac. $12,000 Oak Ar moire, $100., (360)928-9774 or generator, 2800 watts, (360)461-7252 120V, $199., 20ft. aluminum extension ladder, $50., queen mattress with foam topper, good condition, $50., B&S gas mower, $75., 14” color TV/VCR, $50., La Lane juicer, $50., turntable, $25., moving dolly, $25., parson table, with Large Storage Trailer wheels, black, $25., food Commercail trailer, 45’ processor, $10. long, 8’ wide, 8’ high, (360)797-7052 aluminum floor, door on both sides, slide Q u e e n M i s s i o n S t y l e d o o r a t e n d , s l i d e Oak bed, $195., Craftsr a m p, d u a l w h e e l s m a n 1 0 ” t a b l e s a w equipped to be pulled $125., 2 extension rollwith 5th wheel-type ers for table saw, $40. v e h i c l e . A s k i n g 5th wheel tailgate $25., $ 2 , 8 0 0 / o b o. S e e a t wood stool $5., child’s 2607 S. Laurel. Call wood chair $15. Randy, (360)-477-1625 (360)457-8889 TRAILER: Flatbed, 18’, 6000 lb axles, $2,000. SEMI END-DUMP (360)683-3843 TRAILER: High lift-gate, ex. cond. $15,000/obo. UTILITY TRAILER: Alu(360)417-0153 minum, ‘14, Eagle, 5.5’ x 10’ w x 2’ sides, double 6080 Home axle, (new). $2,900. cash. (360) 460-5762. Furnishings BUFFET: Mid Centur y 6105 Musical Modern, solid teak, Instruments $650. Matching end tables, $200 each. PIANO: Beautiful sound(360)683-1569 ing Kimball. $500 or trade for good transporDINING ROOM SUITE Walnut, oval table, china tation car. (360)582-3076 cabinet, 4 chairs with w i cke r b a ck s, u p h o l s t e r e d s e a t s . R e a - PIANO: White baby sonably priced at $700. g r a n d . J u s t t u n e d , Call for appointment. completely over(360)797-1939 hauled. This piano is more than a musical D I N I N G TA B L E : M i d instrument--it’s a piece Century modern, solid of art! Also comes with teak, 6 chairs, 2 leafs. matching white bench $1,300. (360)683-1569. with storage. Definitely worth seeing! High end furniture. King $5,000. size bed, 2 sofa’s, large (206)799-0918. walnut wall unit, deluxe patio set, 2 chairs and glass top coffee table. 6125 Tools Blyn area. 681-0814 L OV E S E AT : B l a ck l e a t h e r, v e r y g o o d condition. $250. (360)477-4540

TOOLS: Craftsman, 10” table saw on wheels. $150., Craftsman 12” drill press with stand, $100., Router 1.5 hp M I S C : Wa l n u t 4 5 x 8 7 with table, $50. (360)477-3257 d i n i n g t a bl e , ( 2 ) 2 4 ” leaves, $350. Ultra suede beige sofa, 84” TOOLS: Welder, Hobart handler 120 with argon long, like new, $400. tank, auto dim hood and (360)437-2086 por table stand. $500. Chainsaw, Stihl 026 with case, new chain and extra bar. $250. (360)457-4971 WELDING EQUIPMENT

Old (circa mid 1700’s) sawbuck/trestle table, pinetop, oak sawbucks and trestle. 8ft x 34in. $1500. (360)385-9292. Port Townsend.

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RIDING MOWERS $300 to $700/obo. Call Kenny (360)775-9779.

8120 Garage Sales Jefferson County RUMMAGE SALE July 26-27, Quimper Grange Hall (1219 Corona Street, end of Sheridan, Port Townsend) 8 am--4 pm. We have all kinds of awesome stuff! Come support The Boiler Room!

8142 Garage Sales Sequim ESTATE Sale: Sat., 9-4 p.m. Sunday 1-4 p.m. 430 Stone Road off Kendall Road. Half off most items, all must go. Twin beds, dressers, knickknacks, books, jewelry, linens, CDs, sewing supplies, and lots of misc.

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MOVING Sale: Sat.Sun., 9-3 p.m., 394 W. Pine St. South Off Washington St. and 4th Ave. Sequim

STORAGE AUCTION CARLSBORG SELF STORAGE. Thursday, July 31st. Silent, closed bids accepted from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. 292 Business Pa r k L o o p, S e q u i m . Unit C76 - 5x10, Unit A19 - 10x10, Unit C67 10x20, Unit B53 - 10x30.

8180 Garage Sales PA - Central “Calling all VENDORS” Rent a table at the ALL Masonic “Indoor” garage sale, Port Angeles Masonic Center, 622 S. Lincoln St., August 30, Setup 8 am., doors open at 9 a.m., 1 table (6x4) $10, 2 tables $15. For further information and to reserve a table call. (360)452-4659

YARD Sale: Sat. 10-3 p.m., Off Race St. and 9th, follow signs. Mostly inside. Antiques, furniture, books, crafts, old clocks, jewelr y, violin, tools, plants, dog crates, new rugs, linens, cookware, and more. Yard Sale: Sat. 8-4 p.m., Sun.- 8-1 p.m. 4116 S. Tiller Rd., off Mt. Angeles, Rd. Mostly things for guys, no girls stuff, boat parts, outboard motors, weed eaters, boat trailers, motorcycle and other guy stuff. No early birds Yard Sale: Sat. 8-4 p.m., Sun.- 8-1 p.m. 4116 S. Tiller Rd., off Mt. Angeles, Rd. Mostly things for guys, no girls stuff, boat parts, outboard motors, weed eaters, boat trailers, motorcycle and other guy stuff. No early birds

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E S TAT E S a l e : S a t . 10-4 p.m., Sun. 10-2 p.m., Breeze Way (between Shore Rd. & Lewis Rd., off Heuslein Rd. EVERYTHING from 2 Br. house with 2 double-car garages & shop area. fishi n g / c a m p i n g g e a r, tools, furniture, nautical themed items, linens (new), kitchen items, clothing (mens XL), etc. GARAGE Sale: Fr i., Sat., Sun., 9-4 p.m., 3342 Old Olympic Hwy. Tools, camping gear, fishing boat, lots of extras. No checks please. No early birds.

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M I N I AU S S I E P U P S JUST TOO CUTE! 4 red M e r l e ’s , 2 r e d Tr i ’s , w h e l p e d , Ju n e 8 a n d ready to go August 2. Well socialized on our small farm in East Jefferson County. ASDR registrable. 360-385-1981 C OW S : ( 2 ) Wa t u s i cows. 3’ horns, mother and daughter. Cows will be sold as pair for $3,000. You haul. (360)452-2615

PARTI-YORKIE: Male, 16 wks. $400. (360)452-9650

PUPPY: AKC male Mini Schnauzer, will be small as adult, comes with lots of supplies, loves peo7035 General Pets ple, other animals and kids, a loving little lap dog, vet checked, microGOLDEN RETRIEVER chipped, shots. $500. S TO L E N D E C E M B E R (360)379-2823 2013. Neutered male, well trained, appears to WHY PAY be 5 but is 9. May have been given/sold in your SHIPPING ON area (anonymous tip) INTERNET Dec. 2013. PLEASE ask PURCHASES? new family to check mic r o c h i p. T h e y d o n ’ t k n ow h e wa s s t o l e n . SHOP LOCAL Bloodshot eyes, all gold, little white on eyebrows peninsula and by nose. He smiles. dailynews.com (360)509-9085

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MOTORHOME: 2002 40’ American Eagle. Three slides, 400 Cummins diesel, 6 speed Allison, 46,000 miles. New Traveler satellite system. A luxury home on wheels. Call Jim (360)477-9429 or email jimdarlemon @olypen.com

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FORD: ‘98 F250. Long Clallam County van, new 10 PLY tires, brakes and trailer unit, 15-18 MPG, good condi- Leslie Sheriff and Javier Cruz, you are hereby notion. $2,000/obo. tified that a Motion Hear(360)775-1807 ing in a confidential civil VW: ‘89 Vanagon. Ca- matter in which you are rat, auto trans, rear axel named as a par ty has r e c e n t l y r e b u i l t , e x . been scheduled for August 12, 2014, at 1:00 cond., sleeps 2. $8,450. p.m. at the Quileute Tri(360)461-3232 bal Cour t in La Push, WA. Legal No.574413 EMAIL US AT classified@peninsula Pub: July 13, 20, 27, 2014 dailynews.com

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: On September 8, 2014, commencing at 5:00 pm, a formal public hearing will be conducted by ORCAA to gather testimony regarding renewal of the Air Operating Permit (AOP) for the Nippon Paper Industries USA facility located in Port Angeles, Washington (Nippon). The hearing will be conducted in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 222 E Fourth St, in Port Angeles, Washington.

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Judd was among the first Allied Robert Leland Allen . . . troops to The bell sounded a secland in ond later, clear and solemnly. Japan after Walter Lee Armer . . . the atomic Wilbur Wright bombs. Claplanhoo Jr. . . . Judd He marJames Nicholas ried his Dougherty . . . wife, Berniece, on Sept. 25, William Edward 1943, in Shakopee, Minn., Irvine . . . before he was sent overseas. The replica of the LibThey were married for erty Bell in Port Angeles’ nearly 67 years when she Veterans Park on Lincoln died at 94 in 2010. Street next to the Clallam After he was mustered County Courthouse rang out of the Army, they had after each name, its deep traveled to Washington sound spreading through state in a 1931 Oldsmobile, the crowd of 70 bowed heads — friends, relatives, towing a small canvas-covered trailer. members of the public. They raised two sons and Twenty-seven names a daughter. Judd worked as were read Friday at this a printer and pressman in month’s memorial for Clalthe Seattle area for more lam County veterans who than 40 years and was a died in June. volunteer firefighter. The veterans memorial, which lasts an emotional 15 Could fix anything to 20 minutes, is held rain or shine in the park the last After retiring to Port Friday of every month. Angeles in 1987, he became The names of the previan unpaid worker for Volous month’s deceased are unteer Hospice of Clallam read, their military backCounty and a member of its ground is often noted — at board of directors. least five of the 27 on FriHe would fix anything, day were World War II vets from donated wheelchairs — and the Liberty Bell rep- to hospital beds. lica is rung after each name. He was also a volunteer There is a flag folding for CHORE, a program that and presentation to a famprovides assistance to disily member of a fallen vetabled, elderly and loweran. income residents. A three-volley gun salute He drove patients to docis fired by members of the tors’ appointments and Marine Corps League. A bagpiper — Thomas McCurdy, a Port Angeles eye doctor — plays “Amazing Grace.” And then Taps by a bugler — 24 notes, a simple 150-year-old melody that expresses our gratitude when words fail. The ceremony is presided over by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Korean War Veterans Association and is ringed by a line of American flags held by American Legion Riders in leather motorcycle jackets covered with patriotic patches. Clallam County has about one veteran for every seven residents, one of the does your bank highest ratios in the state. and up to Port Angeles may be the only town in Washington state with these stirring monthly public ceremonies — they’ve been going on for years — and one of only a handful nationwide. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Color guard members Spec. Samantha Cantrell, left, and Spec. Stephen Fujita, both from the Army National Guard at Camp Murray (located between Tacoma and Olympia), display the flag during a folding ceremony Friday at Veterans Park in Port Angeles. helped them with home maintenance and yard work. In addition, he volunteered with the American Cancer Society and spent seven years with Clallam County Search and Rescue. He was one of the recipients of the 1997 Clallam County Community Service Award, the top honor for outstanding volunteer work. On April 26, 1994, Judd — still athletic at age 73 — was part of a rescue team that saved a youth who fell at Striped Peak near Joyce. Later, the “Rescue 911” TV show came out to reenact the event. A stuntman was to play the part of Judd, who had rappelled down the face of the cliff and then brought up the teen. The stuntman turned out to be afraid of heights. The former paratrooper, now a senior citizen, stepped in to act his own part for the TV cameras. TURN

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Reptiles can be great companions THEY AREN’T AT the level of cats and dogs yet, but reptiles are scaling upward in popularity. More than 5.6 million homes in the United States keep at least one of these cold-blooded creatures as pets, and their total numbers top 11.5 million, according to a 2013 survey by the American Pet Products Association. Reptiles have a number of advantages as pets. They’re quiet, can have long life spans, require little to no exercise, usually don’t need to be fed daily, and their waste is easy to remove. They even have personalities, believe it or not, and form bonds with their people. Many are active and curious, making them interesting to watch as they explore their habitat. Depending on the species, reptiles can be good choices for both children and adults. What should you think about if you’re considering a reptile companion? They need more space than you might realize. Plan to provide a reptile with plenty of room to move around. Some are arboreal, meaning they like to be up high. Species that will grow to be 6 feet or more, such as iguanas and some snakes, need floor-to-ceiling enclosures. Others need aquatic habitats. For instance, an adult red-eared slider turtle may need an aquarium that holds 55 to 120 gallons or more. All species need a place to hide and a heat source to keep them warm. Other reptile-care basics include spot-cleaning cages to remove waste and uneaten food.

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The cage must also be Thornton disinfected regularly so your reptile doesn’t develop bacterial infections of the skin or digestive tract. Some reptiles carry salmonella bacteria. It’s important to always wash your hands — and make sure your children do, too — after handling them. Reptile diet varies by species. Your reptile may eat daily fresh greens, crickets, mealworms or frozen mice that have been thawed. If you’re tenderhearted, the good news is that you don’t have to feed live prey. In fact, it’s best not to because your reptile could be injured by a live mouse or rat defending itself. A reptile may also need vitamin supplements. Good “beginner” reptiles for children and adults include ball pythons, bearded dragons, corn snakes and small box turtles or tortoises. Whatever you choose, do your homework to make sure you understand and can meet the animal’s needs. Talk to an accredited expert before acquiring a reptile. That can be a veterinarian who specializes in exotics or a person who does reptile education for a rescue group or other organization. “Every species has its own special requirements,” says certified veterinary technician Johanna Hanlon, practice man-

ager and head nurse at Ani-Care Animal Hospital in Dallastown, Pa. “There is a lot of misinformation on the Internet, so use sources linked to veterinary professionals and herpetological societies.” She also recommends finding a reptile-savvy veterinarian who can provide the specialized care the animal will need, as well as knowing whether the reptile you’re considering is regulated by local, state or federal laws. Also consider as well whether you can care for a reptile for its lifetime, which in some cases can be 30 years or more. Herpetologist Chad Griffin of CCSB Reptile Rescue and Rehab Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., says the most common reasons reptiles are surrendered to rescue groups are that a student is going to college and parents don’t want to care for the animal, the reptile became larger than expected, the expense of caring for the animal became too high, or the person is moving to a place that doesn’t permit exotic pets. If you aren’t sure if a particular reptile is right for you, talk to a rescue group or shelter about fostering, Hanlon says. They may be able to provide you with the resources you need to care for the animal without a long-term commitment.

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to the bee sting. That can occur when a dog has been stung previously or receives many stings at once. Bees, ants, wasps, mosquitoes and spiders can all sting or bite, causing small swollen areas that are painful or itchy. Signs of an allergic reaction include hot and swollen areas at the site of the sting. Your dog may also bite or scratch at the area. If a bee stings your dog again, first look to see if the stinger is still in the skin. It resembles a small black sac. You can brush it off with a finger, scrape it out with a fingernail or grasp it with tweezers and pull it out. To soothe the painful area, apply a paste made from water and baking soda. A cold compress can also help to reduce swelling and relieve pain. Take your dog to the veterinarian right away if you see signs of a severe allergic reaction, such as swelling of the face or neck, agitation, drooling, vomiting or difficulty breathing. Dogs can die of anaphylactic shock if they don’t receive treatment right away. A bite from a venomous spider such as a black widow or brown recluse can cause severe pain at the bite site, fever, weakness and muscle and joint pain. That also calls for a veterinary visit — pronto — for a shot of antivenin. Left untreated, venomous spider bites can cause seizures, send a dog into shock or even kill him, so don’t delay.

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bell Thornton ■ Do you smoke around your

pet? You could be threatening his health and even his life. Secondhand smoke can cause malignant lymphoma in cats, lung and nasal cancer in dogs, and respiratory problems and allergies in both species, according to studies conducted at Tufts University’s School of Veterinary Medicine and other colleges, reports Sue Manning for The Associated Press. A 2006 U.S. Surgeon General’s report also warns that animals are at risk from secondhand smoke. Other potential side effects include inflammation and pulmonary cancers. E-cigarettes aren’t any safer; pets can be poisoned if they eat the nicotine cartridges. ■ Dogs are trained to sniff out cancer, explosives, drugs and bedbugs, to name just a few of their scenting skills. Add a new target to the list: hidden memory cards, thumb drives and storage drives that contain child pornography. Rhode Island state police have the assistance of golden Labrador Thoreau to search out the contraband, which may be hidden deep inside metal boxes or in such areas as ceiling tiles or radios. Thoreau underwent 22 weeks of training at the Connecticut State Police Training Academy. He participated in his first search in June, which led to an arrest.

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Ospreys on the wing with parents’ help AT LEAST AN hour before the alarm was set to go off, a different loud sound awoke us. The first thought to enter my half-asleep mind said the bald eagle was screaming at something. Then the bird began “peeping” like a giant

baby chick. We were being jolted awake by an excited osprey, and that made sense. Late July is fledging time for young osprey. If we had been at the cabin, we would have recognized the call immediately.

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around schools and ballfields. These birds are attracted to them, and the fact that they are in areas where humans are almost always present doesn’t appear to bother them.

Area nests One of these nests is on a light structure for a high school ballfield. Another is near ballfields that border the fairgrounds. A second school complex with the perfect light standard as well as a pond to fish in is probably where “our” birds came from. This is a new nest. The other two have been around for several years. Here’s hoping we will continue to enjoy calling osprey here at home as well as on the Hoh.

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dant food source as well as places to nest. This large bird that They Joan rivals the bald eagle in size were eats only fish. Carson eager to They aren’t raptors that take to prey on other birds and the air. small mammals as the Every- eagle does. one gets In fact, they are so nonexcited threatening that their nests when the are sometimes shared by first other nesting birds. youngster Starlings have been finally known to build in the crevlifts from ices of the large osprey nests. the nest Some songbirds do the to soar out over the river. same. The loud peeping calls They definitely wouldn’t come from the encouraging do this in an eagle’s nest. parents as well as the Eagles seem to be the excited flier. only bird that doesn’t get The sound is also along with the osprey. Hatching, hunting encouragement for the They compete for fishing Once the fledglings remaining fledgling. rights and nesting sites, but reached their adult size, Once the two young if a body of water is large both parents were hunting. birds are in the air, they are enough, you can have both Watching the two shepherded by their parspecies in the same vicinity. youngsters as they waited ents, and the nonstop callI have my suspicions as for a returning parent gave ing of both young and old to where the osprey that us the opportunity to watch are another indication of awakened us was raised. them grow and change. summer’s advancing age. Like two other nests in When they no longer Osprey have been doing our area, the one I am dozed quietly while waiting well in Western Washington thinking about has been to be fed, it was evident for some years. built on one of those large they were getting closer This indicates an abunlight standards you see and closer to fledging. Now, their time was spent in exercising their wings. They would stretch to full height and then flap CONTINUED FROM C1 as a rescue worker — those long wings as hard lightly. as possible. But Judd was no dare“If you’re not scared, The nest had become devil. He never took his you’re stupid,” he said. their gym for their workmissions — in the Army or outs. Judd always encouraged

For several years, an osprey nest on the Hoh River captured our attention every summer. We spent many hours trying to get the perfect photo of the adults feeding their young. The nest was just a short walk from the cabin, so we could monitor the activity regularly. It was always impressive to see how often one or the other of the hunting adults arrived at the nest with a fish. At first, the male would arrive and give the food to his mate, who fed it to the chicks.

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VIMO helps put fresh veggies on table LAST FRIDAY, I led a cooking demonstration at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The audience was part of Growing Healthy, a project run by the Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics clinic (VIMO), offering participants a chance to learn how to grow and prepare their own vegetables. I help with a monthly cooking session that starts with a walk through the garden looking for what’s ready for harvesting. Last week, we got peas, broccoli, zucchini, beets, kale, chives, basil and onion. I set up a kitchen right in the garden to demon-

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keen-wah) is a complete protein, so you can serve this salad as a complete meal or use it as a hearty side dish with your favorite summer barbecue menu. It is also great for potlucks and leftovers. For more information about how to get involved or support the Growing Healthy project, phone Zoe at VIMO at 360-457-4431.

Other vegetables in season right now may be better lightly steamed before adding to the salad, such as broccoli or green beans. Just get out to your garden or the nearest farmers market and see what looks good. Quinoa (pronounced

Betsy Wharton is a Port Angeles Farmers Market vendor, Washington State University Extension food preservation information assistant and a registered nurse at First Step Family Support Center. More about her pickling enterprise can be found at www.Clallam CanningCompany.com.

snap peas, and I realize that by the time you are reading this article, most of the sugar snap peas are going to be long-gone victims of this fabulous summer. Never fear . . . just substitute another seasonal vegetable — something crunchy like cucumbers and carrots for example.

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Quinoa Salad with Sugar Snap Peas Marcia Kiesel’s recipe from Food & Wine online Serves 6, active time 15 minutes, total time 40 minutes 1/2 pound sugar snap peas (or other crunchy seasonal vegetable of your choice) 11/2 cups uncooked quinoa, rinsed and drained 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 3 tablespoons white wine vinegar Salt and freshly ground pepper 1/2 cup salted roasted pumpkin seeds (or other roasted nut or seed if desired) ½ cup of minced chives

________ In a small saucepan of boiling salted water, simmer the peas until bright green and crisp-tender, about 1 minute. Drain and spread out on a large plate to cool, then pat dry. Cut the peas on the diagonal into 1-inch pieces. In another small saucepan, combine the rinsed quinoa with 2 cups of water and bring to a boil. Cover and cook over low heat until all of the water has evaporated and the quinoa is tender, about 15 minutes. Uncover and fluff the quinoa, then transfer to a large bowl and let cool to room temperature. In a bowl, combine the oil and vinegar and season with salt and pepper. Add the peas to the quinoa with the pumpkin seeds, chives and dressing and stir. Season with salt and pepper and serve at room temperature or lightly chilled.

Above, Cora Whitten prepares snow peas as Betsy Wharton tends a grill in the background during a cooking demonstration at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. At top, brotherand-sister team William and Marticia Hamilton help gather the harvest.

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It’s best to let slide hurtful compliments about weight MY BOYFRIEND’S WEIGHT SOCIAL Q’S fluctuates. He is now down 30 pounds after cutting out certain Phlip I was chatting with foods from his diet. Galanes at a barbecue told me The problem is, I get comments “this crazy story that from friends like, “Wow, he looks so a shrink friend” told much better than when you met her. It was my story! him!” The worst was from my sister, This seems very on seeing his new Facebook photo: wrong. How would “It’s like he’s actually hot now!” you handle it? These people are not hurling blaAnonymous tant insults, but their backhanded comments sting. How do I respond? You remind me of A.G. in New York that painting from Richard Prince’s joke series: “I went to see a psychiaI may be teetering off the edge of trist. He said, ‘Tell me everything.’ I political correctness — and offenddid, and now he’s doing my act.” ing proponents of the “big is beautiThis was a big ethical breach by ful” movement — but assuming your your psychiatrist — assuming the boyfriend did not magically trade woman at the party had heard the his skinny jeans for skinny genes, story from him, even if he didn’t his weight-loss story is pretty amaz- mention any names. The reason: It ing. We could probably get him 15 undermines your trust in him and clients as a diet coach in 15 minutes. the whole point of therapy. And while I usually advocate If your tale is that distinctive, silence on changes in appearance — never darken his door again. Speak illness is always a possibility — with your doctor about good therahuge changes are hard to ignore and pists in the area. harder to begrudge when the other The Jackson 5 were right: “One guy thinks he’s paying us a complibad apple don’t spoil the whole ment. bunch, girl.” But I get your protective instinct, But if the story was not specifitoo. These statements clearly imply cally yours (if it lacked identifying that your boyfriend was not hot details, for instance), relate the epibefore. Say what’s in your heart: “I sode — and your discomfort — to love Ben no matter how much he your therapist at your next session weighs.” and hear him out. You don’t mention how your boyYou haven’t provided the particufriend feels about these backhands. lars to let us judge. But if it involves If they annoy him, too, add: “The day a withholding father and an overI love him more because he weighs bearing mother, consider the possiless is the day we should break up.” bility that it’s a more universal tale. That will give your pals something And for you trigger-happy emailto think about. ers out there, the facts presented do But honestly, most of us are over not support reporting this incident the moon when people note we’ve to a medical ethics tribunal (yet) — dropped a few. Shallow? Sure, but so please don’t hit “send.” maybe the positive reinforcement will help him keep the weight off Generational bonding this time. My 13-year-old granddaughter is coming to stay with me for two Your lips, everyone’s ears weeks in the country. Recently, I started seeing a psyLast summer, she was glued to chiatrist. I told him a fairly distincher computer the whole time. She tive story about my parents. rarely swam in the lake, and we did A couple of weeks later, a woman very little together. It felt like a

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A year ago, I asked a longtime friend to pet-sit my senior dog. The dog is sweet-natured and had never harmed a living thing. My friend had two cherished guinea pigs. We discussed a plan for keeping the animals separated, but I received a shocking text message that a door had been left open accidentally, and my dog had killed her guinea pigs. My friend did not blame me or my dog. But most of my overtures during the past year have been met with vague, noncommittal replies. I feel as if I am being perpetually punished. How do I move on? Anonymous

Marshall — Wear Buddy Marshall and Shannon Wear were married June 21 at Francis Street Park in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Bobbi Marshall of Seattle, and the bride is the daughter of Judith Lindberg of Port Angeles. The small family wedding was officiated by Superior Court Commissioner S. Brooke Taylor on the third anniversary of the day the couple met. Shannon’s grandmother, Ruth Lindberg, also of Port Angeles, was an integral member of the event.

Even manure-ridden lines, like “It’s not you, it’s me,” are occasionally true — as is the case here. You bear no blame for the guinea pig slaughter, but you are probably a memory trigger for a tragedy your pal prefers to avoid. I know her sidestepping you hurts, but you have no control over it. Stop reaching out. She will contact you when she is able.

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Pat and Donna Restaino of Port Angeles announce the engagement of their daughter, Autumn Lynn Restaino of Port Angeles, to Jeremy Gustafson of Port Angeles, son of Alan and Cindy Gustafson of Port Angeles. The wedding is planned for Aug. 16.

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The bride graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1989 and the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma in 1993. She received her master’s in 1994. The groom graduated from Decatur High School in Federal Way in 1984 and attended Washington State University. The groom is a restoration project manager for Venturi Restoration, while the bride is an assistant principal at Stadium High School in Tacoma. The couple lives in Tacoma.

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Give daughter shelf space for toys OUR 2-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER empties out her toy box every day. If I pick them up, she immediately turns it upside-down, laughs and runs away. It’s driving my husband and me nuts! Is she too young to start showing her how to put away her toys, and how do we begin the process so that she does not think it’s a game?

Texas parents We are just now getting our 3-year-old son to pick up his toys and put them back into his toy box. We did start trying to teach him to do so when he turned 2. One of the things that helped was to allow him to toss them into the box. His dad actually made a game of it. We clapped

Think about it: What kid wouldn’t want to turn over a container that holds all of their toys Jodie and gave him Lynn stickers much like and see them spread out all over we did when potty the place? Also, she is a little bit young to understand the idea of training him. being tidy. However, if we Although it drives parents became upset and nuts, she definitely likes doing it yelled at him, he and more likely than not gets would intentionsome satisfaction from seeing the ally leave them distraught looks on both of your everywhere. faces. So, try to be You may want to get a toy box patient and buy some exciting that is heavy enough for her not and colorful stickers and try it to be able to turn over and limit with your daughter. the amount of toys that go into it. — Mindy and Trey S. When my kids were that age, in Austin, Texas I allowed them to have at least a couple of bookshelves each out in From Jodie the family room. You are correct in assuming These were built into the wall, that she thinks that it is a game. but a free-standing one placed

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to Chinatown for some takeDevon out and started to Why is it that first loves return to die such a long, horrible my apartdeath? ment. I was 17 when we met; We got a he was 20. We had a hotflat tire. My and-heavy summer boyfriend had romance, and then he went bought the car used and never to back to school. He invited me down for had a flat before. We discova weekend, and then called ered that the jack was different, and the tire iron was the at 2 in the morning and wrong size. told me not to come. He After about half an hour said he’d come up instead. of freezing frustration and I knew something was wrong. He had met another two sets of skinned knuckles, the car limped to a cabgirl. company garage. My boyWhen he walked into friend convinced the my house, he had a neck that looked like King Kong mechanics to let us in. He proceeded to make had been sucking on it for calls to his relatives, friends days. My father walked in and gas stations. During the room, and I said, “I this time, in the warmth didn’t do that.” We parted after a week- and the light of the garage, I was able to figure the jack end of semi-dates, semiout and find another tire hating, semi-loving and iron hidden in the trunk. finally semi-parting. Just Crestfallen, my boywhen I thought it was finfriend walked over to ished, he said, “You know, announce that we would it’s not irrevocably over.” have to park the car until He came in and out of morning and take a cab my life on an irregular basis for years. Even on my home. When I showed him the changed tire, he wedding day, when I was couldn’t believe his eyes. He 22, I thought there was a was elated, embarrassed fairly good chance he’d and puzzled all at once. show up to remind me it When we finally arrived wasn’t “irrevocably over.” For years, every June 19 at my apartment with our ice-cold food, runny noses, — the day we met — I’d bleeding knuckles and frothink about him. zen feet, it was well past I’ve been married now for 13 years and have three midnight. While I was trying to wash my dirty beautiful children and a hands, my boyfriend wonderful husband, and I would rather die than give stopped me and asked me to marry him while the up what I have, but when you give your heart to your water ran into the sink. We have been married very first love, I don’t think for five years and countless you ever get it all back. A piece of me lives with flat tires since. him still. ________

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Different locks At Chambers Bay Regional Park in University Place, there are scores of padlocks hanging on safety cables at the end of the Bridge to the Beach pedestrian bridge that juts over Puget Sound. Some locks are combina-

Pierce County spokesman Hunter George said the county is aware of the locks, but officials have no plans to remove them anytime soon. “We’re not encouraging it or discouraging it.” he said in an interview. “But we do think there are better ways. “If people really want to demonstrate their commitment to each other, we’d love to see them get married at Chambers Bay. “We have great rates. Or get a tattoo. Or both.”

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UNIVERSITY PLACE, Pierce County — It’s a romantic phenomenon that’s spreading across the world, and now it’s come to University Place: a bridge of locks. In the relatively new tradition, a couple inscribes a lock with their names and possibly a date or a proclamation of their love. After affixing the lock to a bridge, they throw the key into the water below. The most famous lovelock bridges are in Paris, where some spans are so thick with padlocks they look as if they are about to collapse under their own weight. Bridges from Rome to Tokyo to Prague sport locks. And, now, University Place, just outside of Tacoma. Some say the tradition has its roots in 19th-century Hungary. Others cite a recent Italian novel as the inspiration. In Paris, campaigners Lisa Taylor Huff and Lisa Anselmo are denouncing what they call a padlock plague, warning of alleged safety risks and arguing the craze is now a cliché. They say “the heart of Paris has been made ugly” by the locks and the Seine has been polluted by thousands of keys. Plus, they say, tourists shouldn’t be fooled: The locks aren’t forever. City crews regularly remove them as they replace damaged struc-

Only their owners know what word opens the lock. One lock speaks of a rough journey: “Jana & Jonathan — To hell and back.” And one speaks of a journey yet to be taken: “Dani + Brittney — Let’s Just Do it!” While most of the locks seem to be about relationships, some might be dedicated to loves and lives lost. “I like it because it symbolizes love,” Brittney Ottwell said of the rows of hanging locks. In addition to Paris, other historical bridges around the world have been so covered by locks that municipalities and other government agencies have removed them. In 2012, the Dublin City Council had locks removed from the historic 1816 Ha’penny Bridge. But it’s going to be a long time before the 2010-built Bridge to the Beach at Chambers Bay can be called historic.

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TODAY, WE HEAR from Devon and Suzanne who opine on the nature of love and runny noses . . .

securely against a wall can work just as well. Just be sure it is tall and heavy enough that she cannot pull it over on herself. All of the shelves that were for their toys and games were eye level so that they had no reason to climb to get anything. I also let them have a lower shelf in the kitchen and one lower drawer. However, the ones that had no doors or drawers worked best. They could easily see what toy or game they wanted and reach it. Therefore, it was easy for them to put it back once they were done playing with them. This also eliminates the challenge of having too many toys in a toy box and pulling them all out to try to find which one they want to play with.


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NEW YORK — Titanium dioxide nanoparticles have been used increasingly in sunscreens in the last decade to protect the skin because the tiny particles directly absorb the radiation from sunlight, especially in the UVB range. But because the articles are so tiny — generally about 100 nanometers across, compared with about 3,000 to 9,000 nanometers for a speck of dust — some scientists have raised concerns about whether they might do harm by seeping through the skin and into the bloodstream.

Causes inflammation Concerns grew when studies in mice showed that when injected under the skin, titanium dioxide caused inflammation. In addition, the International Agency on Cancer Research, part of the World Health Organization, decided in 2006 to classify titanium dioxide as a potential human carcinogen, based mostly on inhalation studies in animals, though the group called the evidence “conflicting at best.” But research has largely dismissed such concerns

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assignment was an Atlantic crossing from Le Havre, France, in October 1921 returning the remains of the American Unknown Soldier for burial in Arlington National Cemetery. Eldridge shared other historical tidbits about the ship. ■ Olympia Capt. Charles Vernon Gridley was gravely ill with cancer when Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay issued his famous command: “You may fire when you are ready, Gridley.” The captain died two weeks after the battle. ■ “Olympia” became the ship’s namesake by default. The new state’s U.S. Sen. Watson Squire recommended Olympia to Navy Secretary Benjamin Franklin Tracy. The senator steered clear of recommending “Seattle,” “Tacoma” or “Spokane” to avoid political — and voter — fallout in the more populated cities, if one were chosen over the other two. FOTO will also launch a website next month, complete with a video and a crowd funding campaign on behalf of the Independence Seaport Authority’s shipsaving efforts. The group will target members of maritime history groups, service clubs, veterans associations and others. The message is compelling: The USS Olympia is in its final battle, just to stay afloat.

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cially announced last week that they won’t sever ties with the vessel, if they can raise the millions of dollars it will take to keep it afloat. The first restoration phase is a $7 million project to repair and replace a leaky, thinning ship’s hull. Add replacement of the rotting wooden deck and other long-term repairs and maintenance, and the bill quickly climbs to $20 million. FOTO’s leadership group includes former Govs. Dan Evans and Chris Gregoire, former secretaries of state Sam Reed and Ralph Munro, former chief justice of the state Supreme Court Gerry Alexander, Olympia ex-Mayor Doug Mah and Dave Nicandri, past executive director of the Washington State Historical Society. The group’s first task is to catalog and digitally display ship artifacts found statewide. Next, the friends of the old warship will produce educational programs for students and adults to tell the story of the Olympia’s place in world history. It’s a pretty lofty position.

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missioner Les Eldridge shared the story of the Olympia, a ship designed in 1889 — the year of Washington statehood — and talked of efforts underway to make amends for a historic oversight. “We’ve done nothing to support the ship in 124 years,” said Eldridge, a maritime history buff and author of five Civil War nautical history novels. Well, city officials did raise $8,000 to purchase a silver tea service set that they donated to the ship’s officers in 1900, shortly after Dewey upbraided them. Then Olympia Brewery founder Leopold Schmidt donated a robust shipment of Olympia beer for the enlisted men of the ship. Today, the silver tea service sits in the Governor’s Mansion in Olympia, on loan from the Department of the Navy since 1930. And the Olympia, which was decommissioned in 1921, sits in leaky ill-repair at the Independence Seaport Museum on the banks of the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

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OLYMPIA — The Washington State Friends of the USS Olympia want to assuage some guilt. They want to right a 120-year-old wrong. The nonprofit group of high-ranking former state officials and maritime history buffs known as FOTO have launched a fundraising campaign to help save the world’s oldest steel-hulled warship from the scrap heap. Anyone with a smidgeon of naval history knows a little something about the USS Olympia. It was the flagship of the Navy’s Asiatic Squadron under Cmdr. George Dewey and fired the opening salvos at the Battle of Manila in the Philippines during the 1898 Spanish-American War. A fleet of nine Navy ships, including the Olympia and five other big warships, destroyed the Spanish fleet and set the United States on a path of empire building that included the possession of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, Guam and Wake Island. After the war, city officials invited war hero and newly annointed Admiral Dewey and his flagship to pay a visit to Olympia. They received a scathing rebuke from Dewey. “The city of Olympia has not done its duty by its namesake,” Dewey wrote back. “All the other squadron ships have been honored by their cities (Boston, Concord, Raleigh, et.al.) The largest and best (USS Olympia) has not and is undervalued.” At the Olympia Rotary Club lunch meeting Monday, Rotarian and former Thurston County Com-


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Staring park worker scares dog walker DEAR ABBY: I am a woman DEAR ABBY in my 30s. Every morning, I walk my dog Talk to some Abigail in the park near my house. Each morning, I see the same Van Buren of the other women who maintenance man in the park, frequent the and he stares at me in a way park and ask that makes me uncomfortable. whether this I have tried saying “Good happens with morning,” but he doesn’t reply them, too. and just continues to stare. There may I don’t think I should have to be an explanastop frequenting the park tion for his because this creepy man works behavior, and there. he may be perIs there a way I can confront fectly harmless. him about his staring without If you are still uneasy after making the situation more that, contact the parks departuncomfortable? Dog Walker ment. But I’d hate to see someone in San Francisco lose his job who might be concerned only about whether you’re Dear Dog Walker: Has it picking up after your dog. occurred to you that the man may be mute or perhaps doesn’t Dear Abby: When my son speak English?

visits me, he stays in a hotel with his family instead of in our home. When he visits his parents-inlaw, he stays in their home. His in-laws would consider it disrespectful if he didn’t. He used to stay here before he got married. His siblings and I feel hurt and disrespected, and we also think it is inappropriate. When his siblings visit, they stay at our home. My wife died 19 months ago. I know if she were here, he wouldn’t even think of staying anywhere else. How should I (and my other children) handle this? Proud Dad in Nevada Dear Proud Dad: The important thing is that they are visiting and sharing good times with you, not where they stay.

I’m sure they have their reasons for wanting to sleep at the hotel. At the end of the evening, they may crave some private conversation. Or your daughter-in-law may feel uncomfortable now that your wife is gone. The way I would handle it is to simply ask them why, without being confrontational. Dear Abby: When I attended the recent funeral of a family member, I saw someone walk up to the open casket and begin taking photos of the deceased. Then, if that wasn’t enough, the person asked the deceased’s caregivers to pose by the body. I feel it was in extremely poor taste. Am I wrong? I know I’ll see the “photographer” again at future funerals.

Baffled in South Carolina Dear Baffled: In some cultures, it is not offensive to take photos of people in their coffins; it is accepted, and relatives cherish these last mementos of their loved one. If you follow that logic, then it’s understandable that having a photo of the deceased with the people who cared for him or her at the end would not only not be in poor taste but would be desirable. I don’t advise challenging the photographer unless you’re sure everyone else feels as you do.

________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

Lilies lovely addition Hot spoon soothes to linger in garden mosquito-bite itch AS WE BEGIN the second trimester of summer, our yards are looking absolutely marvelous — in full color and producing massive blossoms and great garden scents. Dahlias are in delightful display, baskets bountiful with blossoms, and our herb and vegetable gardens are a cornucopia of edible delicacies. Summertime, and the garden is living easy . . . Today, I will take the opportunity to promote, define and explain one of my favorite tall and stately perennials of the summer garden: lilies. Lilies, tragically, are all too often ignored or grossly underused, especially considering the fact that they bloom here on the North Olympic Peninsula from the earliest of June into late September and even October, depending on the species. Lilium are known botanically as “true lilies” and, being a bulb, are herbaceous in nature (i.e., they die back to ground level each winter). True lilies are also tall, sturdy and hardy perennials ranging in size from 2 to 6 feet tall, with a few varieties pushing 7 to 8 feet in height.

Various varieties Many lilies are also fragrant, especially the “oriental” types, identified by names like “stargazer” or the pure-white “casablanca.” The vast majority of lilies are native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and, like so many other plants, thrive on our Peninsula. In fact, our very cool, mild evenings and relatively mild summer days allow you and I to enjoy these flowers longer than most other areas because they do not “blow out” due to high temperature spikes (those above 90 degrees). Lilies are also spectacular cut flowers, lasting for a week or more in arrangements, provided that you harvest them correctly, which is to cut them when the first bud on a multibudded stem is just beginning to open. Want to extend their favor in the house? The minute their blossoms start to open, you’ll want to reach inside with your fingertips and pull the brownishcolored, shoe-shaped pollen pockets off the blossom — roughly five to six darkstaining globes, the size of puffy rice. This prevents the flower from spending its energy setting seed and saves the countertops from ugly stains. Lilies also come in a wide array of colors, including red, orange, white, pink, purple, yellow, even new blue shades. They are also available in variegated flowers, speckled blossoms, brushstroke and throated varieties. Their blossom shapes are categorized

A GROWING CONCERN as upward-facing, downward-facing, May trumpet, flat, outfacing and bowl-shaped, so there truly is a lily for every desirable location and bloom time. These are reasons why so many of us adore lilies. Planted either together in the same pit or in front and back of each other, one spot can produce four to five months of magnificent bloom and cut flowers in a variety of colors, heights and bloom types. Asiatic is short or medium in size; has upright, outward-facing blooms; and unfortunately is scentless. Oriental (my favorite) is extremely fragrant, tall and has very large, outward-facing blossoms. Trumpet is known for its fragrance and has large, long, trumpet-shaped flowers. Easter lilies are trumpet lilies and, if planted outdoors, are very hardy, blooming in September in our neck of the woods.

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________ Andrew May is a Port Angeles-based ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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It called for “one teaspoon (tsp) baking powder, one tsp Epsom salts, one tsp saltpeter, one-half tsp household ammonia, all stirred into one gallon of warm water. Warning: do not use more often than monthly or the leafy plants will crowd you out and the flowering ones will bloom themselves to death.” Some people looking for saltpeter (potassium nitrate) to use in this recipe had to deal with the embarrassing perception that they planned to use it to cool a partner’s romantic ardor. Although it has a reputation for that, there is no evidence that saltpeter works to diminish libido. Saltpeter can be used, however, to make explosives, and that probably accounts for the fact that it is nearly impossible to purchase in bulk. We were unable to find any source except, as you noted, labeled for tree-stump removal.

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Briefly . . . to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Fruit cup, cheeseburger with toppings, potato wedges and strawberry ice cream. ■ Wednesday: Threebean salad, lemon dill fish, confetti rice, asparagus and banana bread. ■ Thursday: Green salad, cheese enchiladas, Spanish rice, refried beans and baked custard with fresh berries. ■ Friday: Spinach salad, braised beef tips over noodles, green beans and fresh strawberries.

Children’s band to play in Sequim, PA The Brian Waite Band will perform in Sequim and Port Angeles on Tuesday as part of “Fizz! Boom! Read!,” the North Olympic Library System’s annual summer reading program for young people. The band’s matinee performance is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., with a 2 p.m. encore at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. The Brian Waite Band combines music with stories, creating rock ’n’ roll adventures. The band’s 2014 show, “Planet of the Amps!,” focuses on two scientists, Marshall and Peavy, who come up with an invention called “The Universal Language Translator.” As they travel around the planet testing it on different creatures, they learn it’s not so easy to make things work. But with cooperation, they can do anything. For more information, visit www.nols.org; phone the Port Angeles Library at 360-417-8500, ext. 7705, or the Sequim Library at 360683-1161; or email youth@ nols.org.

Puppet play on tap PORT ANGELES — As part of “Fizz! Boom! Read!,” the North Olympic Library System’s annual summer

School openings PORT ANGELES — Olympic Christian School is accepting enrollment applications for the 201415 school year for a limited number of openings in the Little Sprouts Preschool Program and the K-8 The Brian Waite Band will perform at both the Sequim and Port Angeles classes. libraries Tuesday. For a tour of the Obrien campus and an enrollment reading program for young What will happen when will be field carrier landing packet, stop by 43 Obrien people, Tears of Joy Theatre Tad grows legs or Fry is ready practice operations for air- Road or email jlake@ will perform “Tad & Fry: A craft stationed at Naval Air olympicchristian.org or to migrate to the ocean? Tale of Friendship and Participants will experi- Station Whidbey Island at ocs@olympicchristian.org the outlying field in Coupe- for more information. Metamorphosis” at the Port ence biology and learn ville on Tuesday night and Angeles Library, 2210 S. about the science of metaearly Wednesday afternoon. Peabody St., at 6:30 p.m. morphosis through this ‘Glowing Goobleck’ Comments, including Monday. interactive puppet perforFORKS — The Forks noise complaints, can be A summary of the book is mance that uses shadow Library, 171 S. Forks Ave., directed to station’s comas follows: puppetry and music. will present “Glowing Gooment line at 360-257-6665 A tadpole and a fry can For more information, bleck” at 11 a.m. Wednesor via email at comments. become friends, but what visit www.nols.org; phone day. NASWI@navy.mil. happens when they grow the library at 360-417Attendees will hear the All other questions can up? 8500, ext. 7705; or email Dr. Seuss story Barbe directed to the public Tad and Fry are best youth@nols.org. tholomew and the Oobleck affairs office at 360-257friends, but as their bodies and then learn how to 2286. start to change and they Flight operations make their own slimy grow up, their friendship is “goobleck” that glows in the COUPEVILLE — There Senior nutrition put to the test. dark. PORT ANGELES — This program is recomPort Angeles Senior Nutrimended for children tion Site dinners will be between the ages of 5 and served at 4 p.m. Tuesday 12. through Friday at the Port For more information, there briefly. Angeles Senior Center, 328 visit www.nols.org, phone He was a member of E. Seventh St. the library at 360-417-8502 APPW and the Elks. He A suggested donation is or email youth@nols.org. loved swap meets, buying $5 for those who are 60 or and selling junk, flea marolder. kets, old autos, the outPeople younger than 60 Breastfeeding event doors and aiding his wife PORT ANGELES — A can attend for $8. on their Joyce farm. He Reservations should be World Breastfeeding Week served on the local made 24 hours in advance Celebration will be held at School Board and was active in the Joyce community. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Nina; two children, Victoria Honan of ett; grandchildren Shawn JAMES WESLEY Sioux Falls and Jesse Smith, Dylan James MasPHILLIPS Thomas of Houston, Mr. Thomas ters and Ryan August Texas; one grandson, April 4, 1930 Phillips; and two greatTorin Thomas Honan of July 20, 2014 grandchildren, Otis Sioux Falls; cousins BarHe was an environmental Michael Connor and Matbara (Pickle) Strom of In loving memory of activist working on a numthew Hayden Masters. Sioux Falls and Barbara James Wesley Phillips, ber of cleanup projects, Jim attended Fresno Carl of Yankton; niece Tifwho died peacefully on speaking at Evergreen State College and proudly fany Zimmerman; nephJuly 20, 2014. University and other venserved his country in the ews Clint Thomas and Jim was born in Port ues. armed forces. Colby Thomas; his Angeles on April 4, 1930, He married his He was a retired engibeloved dogs, Yancy and to Ada (Jackson) and college sweetheart, Nina Yinger; and many, many Frank Russell Phillips, and neer from Boeing. Barnes, in 1986, and Jim was a wonderful friends. is survived by his two chiltogether, they had many — and ornery — man and You were well-loved, dren, Russell Robert Philadventures, traveling to lips and Laurie Lynn Ever- an avid Seattle sports fan the Midwest and living Billy.

Death and Memorial Notice WILLIAM KENNARD ‘BIG BILL’ THOMAS JR. December 4, 1944 July 22, 2014 Bill was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to William K. Thomas Sr. and Alice L. Thomas. He graduated from Sioux Falls High School in 1962 and Peninsula Community College in 1966, and later attended Washington State University. He worked for short time at the Crown Zellerbach mill before leaving and going to Boeing to work. In 1968, he returned to Port Angeles and worked at the Rayonier mill until injury forced his retirement. He then aided in the efforts to clean up the former mill site, a fact of which he was very proud.

Jefferson Elementary School, 218 E. 12th St., from noon to 2 p.m. Friday. The public is invited to attend. There will be food, breastfeeding information and support, giveaways, raffle baskets and more. Bring a blanket. For more information, phone the Clallam County WIC office at 360-417-2352.

Diaper, wipe drive PORT ANGELES — My Choices Pregnancy Medical Resource Center will sponsor a diaper and wipe drive at City Pier from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. Participants can bring a package of disposable diapers or wipes and hear live music provided by Kings of the Wild Frontier, Revolution Worship Team, Give ’em Heaven and First Baptist Church Praise Team. All donations and proceeds directly benefit the My Choices nonprofit. For more information, phone First Baptist Church at 360-457-3313.

Karaoke Idol set SEQUIM — The third annual Karaoke Idol contest will be presented Tuesday, Aug. 5, as part of the city’s Music in the Park program. Anyone interested in being a contestant can visit www.sequimwa.gov or contact the city administration offices, located at 226 N. Sequim Ave., for an application or more information. Prizes will be awarded. Music in the Park is every Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. through Aug. 26. (See this week’s concerts roundup, Page A7 today.) Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and a picnic to the park. For a schedule of bands, visit the city’s website, phone Deputy City Clerk Bobbie Usselman at 360681-3432 or email busselman@sequimwa.gov. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice who supported all his local teams (Go Dawgs!). He was determined to see the Seahawks achieve a Super Bowl victory. He will be deeply missed by family and friends. Graveside services will be held at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, on Saturday, August 2, at 1 p.m. in Port Angeles. We will miss you a lot, Dad.

Death and Memorial Notice RUTH ETHEL RANDALL July 12, 1916 July 17, 2014 Ruth Ethel Randall, born July 12, 1916, in Tarrytown, New York, having just celebrated her 98th birthday with family and friends, died on July 17, 2014, of complications after falling and breaking her hip and pelvis. She was able to die at home, which was her prayer. She was one of five children born to William Gregory and Julia Pinckney Gregory, both of whom preceded her in death. She graduated from Millbrook Memorial School in Millbrook, New York, in 1934 and attended The Secretarial School in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1935. She worked in Poughkeepsie in an ice-cream factory for three years, and the best benefit was sampling all the new flavors “in big bowls.” She couldn’t eat ice cream for many years after

that employment. In 1936, her brother, Herbert Gregory, returned from service in the Philippines with another soldier friend, Robert. H. Randall, who was also traveling home to New York state. Robert later became her husband on June 29, 1940, after having spent another three years with the United States Army. Robert and Ruth had three daughters, Mildred (Terry) Jackson and Rita (Larry) Berson, both of Port Angeles, and Bobbie (Charles) Gilbert of Bronson, Florida, all of whom survive her. Her husband died on June 6, 2004, after nearly 64 years of marriage. Ruth moved to Port Angeles in 2005 and remained there until her death. The family until the middle of the 1950s lived in Cortland, New York, where she became a member of Homer Avenue Methodist Church. The entire family then moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where road construction was booming. While living in Fort Lau-

Mrs. Randall derdale, Ruth went to work for R.H. Wright as a typist, an NCR payroll operator and an IBM keypunch operator. Among her paperwork was a letter from R.H. Wright highly recommending her for her loyalty, efficiency and hard work. In 1964, Ruth and Bob moved to California, where Interstate 5 was being constructed. From there, they traveled to Anchorage, Alaska, in 1966 for the birth of two grandchildren. During their stay in

Alaska, Bob became a member of the Teamsters and drove a crew bus for one of the pipeline construction camps. He loved Alaska. Ruth worked on the Fort Richardson Army base as a keypunch operator. Ruth traveled back to New York state to help care for her mother. While there, they purchased a small “mom and pop” grocery store and thoroughly enjoyed that time. They then moved back to Florida, this time settling in Ocala for the following

25 years until Bob’s death. Ruth loved reading novels and was a lifetime member of the Friends of the Library in Port Angeles. She also loved corresponding with family and friends all over the country. Watching for the mailman was a highlight of each day. She also loved to play Kings in the Corner, a card game taught to her by her good friend Jim Bennett. Ruth had a wonderful storehouse of friends in Port Angeles, having met many through the chair exercise class at the Port Angeles Senior Center. They would all get together with Ruth to celebrate her birthdays over the last several years. Ruth is also survived by nine grandchildren, Lori Hope Roberts, Eric (Jennifer) Berson, Randall Berson, Lea Heaton, Jeanette (Kevin) Curry, Joel (Tricia) Berson, all of Port Angeles; Tracy Wagner and Beau (Julia) Gilbert, both of Florida; and Amanda Gilbert of California. She is also survived by 11 great-grandchildren,

Donovan Walker of Marysville, Washington; Abby Walker of Yelm, Washington; Cassandra Walker, Mikaela Lindley, Kara Lindley, Titan Berson, Tia Berson and Joshua Berson, all of Port Angeles; and Devin Griffis, Cody Griffis and Robby Wagner, all of Florida. She also leaves behind several nieces and nephews across the country. Ruth certainly had a lot of birthdays to remember. Fortunately, her memory was amazing, often even remembering things best forgotten. Hospice was such a godsend during her last two months. We cannot say enough good things about Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. The doctors and nurses in the emergency room and the second-floor hospital staff were so kind, thoughtful, caring and helpful to the family. In lieu of flowers, please make any donations to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.


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Death and Memorial Notice MARY FRANCES HOOKER CLAUDSON March 4, 1933 July 4, 2014 Mary Hooker Claudson was born on March 4, 1933, in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Her parents were Robert Eugene Hooker, a staunch Republican, and Winifred Cecelia Strachan Hooker Moore, who gave Mary the middle name Frances in honor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Democrat inaugurated president on Mary’s birthdate. Mary died on July 4, 2014, in Poulsbo, Washington, of complications from Alzheimer’s disease. From childhood, Mary was a good student and a lover of books. As a freshman in high school, she met Tom Claudson, who had moved to Klamath Falls from Pasadena, California. Tom was less studious than Mary, but she convinced him to study, and he convinced her to date him all through high school. Mary was co-valedictorian of her high school class. She went to college first at Dominican College in San Rafael, California, and then at the University of Oregon, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English literature in 1955 and was

elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society. Within days after her college graduation, on June 25, 1955, Mary married her high school sweetheart, Tom, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Klamath Falls. Mary and Tom settled in Richland, Washington, where Tom worked at the Hanford nuclear site for many years. Although they spent most of their married life in Richland, Mary and Tom also lived at various times in Corvallis, Oregon, while Tom got his Ph.D. in metallurgy; Bellevue, Washington; and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, before they moved in 2006 to Port Ludlow, where Tom now resides. Mary was preceded in death by her parents; her only brother, Robert Eugene Hooker Jr.; and an infant daughter, Susan Elizabeth Claudson. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Tom Claudson; four children, Mary Theresa (Alfred) Hupp, Robert Mark Claudson, Rosemary Anne (Troy) Larson and Thomas Michael (Danika) Claudson; as well as six grandchildren, James Robert Hupp, Margaret Cecelia Hupp, Kathleen Elizabeth Larson, Megan Alicia Larson, Caroline Grace Claudson and Molly Abigail Claudson. Mary always believed

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reading was necessary for both education and pleasure. By reading out loud to her children and sharing her favorite books and authors, Mary passed her love of the written word to them, and they in turn continued the tradition with Mary’s grandchildren. For several years, Mary was a librarian for Christ the King Catholic School in Richland. Her dream was to be a writer, and around age 70, she was proud to join a Questers chapter and also to win an essay contest. Her family was saddened to watch her lose her enjoyment of reading as she suffered from Alzheimer’s in the last few years of her life. Along with reading and education, Mary loved her family, her friends and her faith. To all of these, she devoted her time and attention for 81 years. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, August 2, 2014, at 10 a.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church, 1111 Stevens Drive in Richland. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Christ the King Catholic School library, 1122 Long Avenue, Richland, WA 99354; or to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, http://tinyurl. com/afadonation.

VIRGIL HAROLD KING Mr. Virgil Harold King of Port Angeles passed away after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was the eighth of 10 children born to Bennie Eugene and Elsie Ross King. Virgil attended school through the seventh grade in Augusta, Kansas. He finished school in Entiat, Washington, and was a graduate of Entiat High School. He earned his associate degree from Wenatchee Valley College in 1958 and received his bachelor’s degree in education from Western Washington College of Education in 1961. Virgil then went on to earn his master’s degree in educational administration from Western Washington College of Education in 1972. He served in the United States Air Force from February 9, 1953, through December 4, 1956, when he was honorably discharged. His duty stations included bases in Texas, California and Alabama. Virgil impacted the lives of his students at seven local schools for 19 years before leaving the Port Angeles School District to accept a position as superintendent of the Entiat School District in Chelan County in 1980. His career in the Port Angeles School District

Mr. King started in 1961, when he took a position as a fourth-grade teacher at Lincoln School. In 1962, he began four years of teaching in Sequim at both the junior and senior high schools. When he returned to the Port Angeles School District in 1966, he taught fifth grade at Jefferson School until 1972. Upon completing his master’s degree, he moved into the administrative field in 1972 as principal of a kindergarten-through-eight-grade school at Eatonville in Pierce County. He returned to the Port Angeles School District for a third time in 1973, when he became principal of Hamilton Elementary School. In 1974, he was principal of both Hamilton and Dry Creek elementary schools, and in 1975 was the vice principal of the old Roosevelt Junior High before becoming

principal of the school from 1976 through the 1978-79 school year. In the 1979-80 school year, he was principal of Monroe School. He was superintendent of the Entiat School District for nine years before retiring in September of 1989 and returning to retire in Port Angeles. He was married to Marlys Eliot in Wenatchee, Washington, in 1958. Virgil was most happy when with his children and friends when camping and “trailering.” He looked forward to his annual hunting trip with his buddies. He was also known to do a bit of fishing. He never turned down a plea for help from his friends. He is survived by his wife, Marlys Eliot King of Port Angeles; son Ryan Garth (Raylene) King of Ferndale, Washington; daughters Sheryl King (Bill) Wells of Renton, Washington, and Monica King (Bob) Weber of Prosser, Washington; two grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren. He is also survived by four sisters. He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters. A family memorial service will be held at a later date in Entiat. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, http://tinyurl.com/alzh donation.

Death and Memorial Notice ROBERT ANDREW NEELY III April 21, 1989 June 26, 2014 Rob moved with his parents to Jefferson County at the age of 2. He attended schools in Port Townsend and Chimacum. At the age of 19, Rob became very ill and struggled for many years before he was properly diagnosed and treated. He was finally on the mend when, on June 26, he tragically and accidentally fell to his death. Rob was an organ donor. His liver saved the life of a young Oregon police officer with a wife

Robert Neely and three children, and his kidneys saved the lives of two Washington residents. Rob is survived by Sofie Cooper, his fiancée; mother Dayna Neely DuBose; grandparents

Don and Sarah DuBose, both of Jefferson County, and Tom Sims of Louisiana; as well as his most loyal dog, Shadow. His father, Robert A. Neely Jr., resides in West Virginia. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, August 23, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1133 Center Road, Chimacum. The Robert Andrew Neely III Fund has been established at Kitsap Credit Union to assist with medical and cremation expenses. Donations in that name can be dropped off at the credit union at 1165 Landes Court or sent to P.O. Box 1757, Port Townsend, WA 98368.

Death and Memorial Notice LILLIAN F. GREEN February 3, 1918 July 14, 2014

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Lillian F. Green passed away at home in the care of her daughter Judy and granddaughters Shelli Duca and Janet Sauer on July 14, 2014. Lillian was born on February 3, 1918, in Libby, Montana. She moved to Port Angeles when she was 12 years old. She grew up in Gales Addition with her three sisters and four brothers. Lillian married Harold Green on April 11, 1941. Harold passed away on October 21, 1995, after 54 years of marriage. Lillian worked for Graham Ralston Insurance Company from high school until in her 80s. Her greatest love after her family was playing bridge and the special friends with whom she played. She was known as “Mrs. Three No Trump.” Lillian is survived by her daughter and son-in-

friend and sister Betty Gray. Our sincere thanks go to all the family and friends who provided friendship and assistance to our mother during her last few years. This is a testimonial to how Lillian was loved. We reflect in the fact that we mourn someone we love and admired for her wit, candor and perpetual smile. Special thanks to her nieces and nephews, Mac and Janelle Gray, Pam and Mike Caldwell, Jack and Patty Gray, Darnell Edwards and Cheryl Acorn, who provided her with wonderful treats of salmon, crab, soups and many meals. She loved you all so much. At her request, there will be no service. Her family would like to thank Volunteer Hospice for the wonderful care it provided. Memorials may be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.


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SUNDAY, JULY 27, 2014 Neah Bay 66/54

Bellingham 75/54

Olympic Peninsula TODAY Port Townsend 71/55

Port Angeles 71/55 Olympics Freeze level: 13,500 feet

Forks 77/53

Sequim 74/55

Port Ludlow 75/56

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Statistics for the 48-hour period ending at noon yesterday. Hi Lo Rain YTD Port Angeles 68 51 0.00 18.64 Forks 64 46 Trace 56.75 Seattle 73 54 0.00 28.59 Sequim 74 55 0.00 9.36 Hoquiam 69 50 0.00 36.02 Victoria 70 52 0.11 19.39 Port Townsend 72532* * 0.01** 14.05

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Living in the shadows A&E’s ‘Longmire’ lacks the hype but packs a punch

ers, and season 2’s premiere and finale numbers were higher yet. Now in its third season, “Longmire” picked up where it left off and continues to boast strong alt Longmire is living in relative obscurity. numbers and a dedicated fan base . . . but still no You won’t see his name splashed across hype. It’s odd, though, that it continues to dwell huge billboards or shouted from Hollywood’s in anonymity. The writing is top notch, the acting highest towers commanding attention and acis spot on and overall it’s been very well received colades. In fact, you won’t find it on any Golden since the beginning. Globe, Emmy, Critic’s Choice, People’s Choice or In a review for “Newsday” back when the series one of the countless other major awards that premiered, Verne Gay said it “arrives as silently as spring to mind. And yet, there he is. Dusty cowboy boots, sturdy a dust devil kicked up by a high wind on the WyoStetson hat and the stern introspection of a sheriff ming plains (where the show is set). With little in who’s seen so much and says so little. He’s the title the way of fanfare and a lead actor unacquainted with household name status, it must instead rely character in A&E’s Western-inspired crime drama on a quiet fortitude, much like its namesake. Unas“Longmire,” which airs a new episode Monday, suming ‘Longmire’ doesn’t shout ‘LOVE ME!’ but July 28. Based on the “Walt Longmire Mysteries” novels instead works its charms subtly, quietly.” And worked its charms it has. by best-selling author Craig Johnson, the TV show Leading the charge as Sheriff Walt Longmire has been a major success for A&E since the get-go, is Australian actor Robert Taylor, most well despite the sore lack of recognition. The series known for his role as Agent Jones in the sci-fi premiered in June 2012 and set a record for the action flick “The Matrix” (1999). He is, as Gay network, becoming the most watched original pointed out, quite unacquainted with being a series launch of all time with 4.1 million total household name — at least in the U.S. — but viewers. The first season finished even stronger than its premiere, notching 4.3 million total view- that doesn’t take away from what he brings to By Cassie Dresch TV Media

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the role. Johnson has described Walt’s character as “a detective for the disenfranchised, a man whose secret weapon is his compassion for the less fortunate or forgotten members of society.” Taylor epitomizes all of that, to the point that Johnson was brought almost to tears when they first started bringing his books to life. Starring alongside Taylor is a cast that brings poise and experience to the fictional Wyoming town of Absaroka County, and since the first season, they’ve each seen their characters grow and develop. Katee Sackhoff (“24,” “Battlestar Galactica”) plays Walt’s deputy Vic Moretti, who, it turns out, kickstarted an investigation into corruption against a former colleague in Philadelphia, causing her to flee her former job

hoping for anonymity. It seems to have been all for naught, though, as her colleague’s former partner has found her in Wyoming. There’s some light at the end of the tunnel for anyone who is hoping to see “Longmire” catch fire even more and finally garner the respect it deserves. Adam Bartley, who’s had bit parts in shows such as “Chuck” and “Justified,” plays Deputy “The Ferg” Ferguson, and he’s seeing it grow in popularity before his eyes. And so, as Sheriff Walt Longmire continues to watch over his county like a shepherd guards his flock, “Longmire” continues to plug away, put up solid numbers and entertain its ever-loyal fan base. If middling in obscurity bothered Walt at all, you wouldn’t know it. With a grunt and a shrug, he’d go on his way, clearly with more pressing things on his mind. Stop by Absaroka County and catch a new episode of “Longmire,” airing Monday, July 28, on A&E. Robert Taylor and Lou Diamond Phillips as seen in “Longmire.”

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Q: When Dr. Daniel Pierce (Eric McCormack) lectures about the human brain in “Perception,” is he giving actual scientific facts? A: As a matter of fact, he is, but Eric McCormack is no neuroscientist. Just like the FBI officers on his show, he has help. “Perception,” the offbeat crime series now in its third season on TNT, employs real-life neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman as its scientific adviser. Episodes of “Perception” generally start with McCormack’s character, who is himself a professor of neuroscience, giving a lecture on the brain. However, his character also helps the FBI on cases involving tricky issues of the mind, and the topics of the lectures at the beginning of each episode end up relating to that episode’s case. Eagleman said on his professional website that his job is “to suggest ideas and brainstorm scenarios with the talented stable of writers, and then to read the scripts in detail for accuracy and feedback.” So he doesn’t write the lectures himself, but he makes sure they are, indeed, factual. In an interview with the public radio show “Science Friday,” Eagleman said that his work on “Perception” is part of his goal to break down the walls of the academic ivory tower. “What’s lovely about it is that every week, the show gets to introduce some new issue in neuroscience, some disorder, some strange thing about memory, about face blindness, about whatever it is. I think it gives viewers a real opportunity to dig in and learn something new about science. And I’m a real believer in the endeavor of dissemination of science, the popularization of science.” TNT’s dedication to the subject matter was such that it also produced a few short videos in the first season called “Inside the Mind of Perception,” in which Eagleman discusses each episode’s issues in more detail. Eagleman isn’t the only staffer dedicated to getting the science right on “Perception.” Series creator Ken Biller said (in a different episode of “Science Friday,” whose producers must love this series) that, while his first goal is to entertain, he’s also “an armchair scientist,” who spends a lot of his time educating himself about the issues he writes about. “I want it to feel real and interesting. And I think audiences enjoy that.”

Fool us once: A short-lived U.K. series featuring two of America’s favorite performers is headed to our shores. Illusionists Penn Jillette and Teller have been Las Vegas favorites for decades, with the duo still drawing in big crowds to their show at The Rio. Well, now the Penn & Teller duo is bringing its latest (and some would say greatest) TV show home, and magic fans have big reason to be excited. “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” is headed to The CW Wednesday, July 30, after a successful showing on ITV in the United Kingdom. The competition show shines a spotlight on new talent hoping to make it big in Vegas — a town that the legendary Penn & Teller act knows all too well. In each episode, up-andcoming magicians and illusionists perform their best tricks in front of the seasoned duo, who then try to explain how the illusions were done. These young guns will need to be original with their tricks, too — with decades of experience shared between them, Jillette and Teller really have seen it all. Of course, there’s a point to this — one that could potentially be the launching pad for a new David Copperfield. If ever one of the hopefuls performs a trick that Penn & Teller can’t explain, then they hit the Vegas jackpot — a trip to the legendary city in the desert, where they’ll get to perform as the opening act in Penn & Teller’s famous show.

Q: What happened to “Rake”? Every time I find a good show it either gets canceled or just disappears. A: Fox took the first option with “Rake,” which is better than the other, at least. The network canceled the series in early May, a month after pulling it from the schedule, with one episode of its 13-episode first season left unaired. Rather than just let it disappear, though, as you say, Fox aired the remaining episode — the de facto series finale, though no one knew that when it was made — in June. The dark comedy starred big-screen supporting man and romantic-comedy mainstay Greg Kinnear as a mouthy defense lawyer whose self-destructive tendencies were played for bleak laughs. It was actually based on a much more popular Australian series of the same name. The show’s ratings started off bad and only got worse. It was subsequently bounced around the schedule, starting off on Thursdays, moving to Fridays, then to Saturdays, but to no avail. It returned to Friday for the finale in June.

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As seasoned showmen, Jillette and Teller’s latest TV show is just the latest that the duo has brought to the screen, but the pair’s wry humor and knack for flair most definitely never get old. Catch this U.K. import when it premieres Wednesday, July 30, on The CW. The British are coming!: The British imports really are flooding our shores, but that really shouldn’t surprise anyone — with the runaway success of shows like “Doctor Who” and “Sherlock,” there’s obviously an appetite for U.K. fare on this side of the pond. Described as a “grown up” spy thriller, “The Honorable Woman” is due to premiere Thursday, July 31, on SundanceTV. With good buzz following it across the Atlantic and a stellar cast headlining, this eight-part miniseries may be one to watch out for. Leading the ensemble cast is American Maggie Gyllenhaal. The Oscar-nominated actress appeared in last year’s “White House Down” alongside sexy heartthrob Channing Tatum. She received her Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her role in “Crazy Heart” (2009) and has also starred in “The Dark Knight” (2008), “World Trade Center” (2006) and alongside her younger brother Jake in “Donnie Darko” (2001). In “The Honorable Woman,”

Gyllenhaal stars as the daughter of a Zionist arms procurer who comes under investigation by the British MI6 intelligence agency after taking over the company. Actors starring alongside Gyllenhaal include Oscar nominees Stephen Rea (“The Crying Game,” 1992) and Janet McTeer (“Tumbleweeds,” 1999); Tony Award winner Lindsay Duncan (“Alice in Wonderland,” 2010); cult favorite Katherine Parkinson (“Doc Martin,” “The IT Crowd”) and stage actor Andrew Buchan (“Garrow’s Law”). Spy thrillers are always great fun, and with a focus on complex and sophisticated plots, “The Honorable Woman” is looking like a late-summer treat from our friends across the Atlantic. Watch for this eight-part series starting Thursday, July 31, on SundanceTV. Saving the story: In 2009, the squeaky-clean facade was blown off of an old favorite. That year, former “Saved by the Bell” actor Dustin Diamond published a tell-all autobiography titled “Behind the Bell,” detailing some behindthe-scenes shenanigans that his fellow actors had gotten up to on set — shenanigans that didn’t exactly match up with the goody-goody personas that had been cultivated around the early-’90s sitcom. Diamond’s fellow castmates refuted many of his claims, and now Lifetime is aiming to set the record straight with “The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story,” a TV movie special premiering Monday, Sept. 1.

The revealing movie will delve behind the scenes with six young actors thrust into the spotlight and snatching near-instant stardom, and with “Saved by the Bell’s” original casting director on board, it has recruited some bright young talent to take on the roles of their predecessors. These days, Mario Lopez (A.C. Slater in “Saved by the Bell”) is probably the most famous of the original six actors, hosting “The X Factor” and having starred in “The Bold and the Beautiful” back in 2006. He’ll be played by Julian Works, an young up-and-comer who’s had roles in “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “The Closer.” dBeing six of the biggest stars on television must make for a very strange way to grow up, and finally this story is going to be told. “Saved by the Bell” fans old and new won’t want to miss “The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story” premiering Monday, Sept. 1, on Lifetime.

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This new episode tells the story of Rupert, an orphaned black rhinoceros. Rescued by a wildlife vet, Rupert grew up in a suburban home in southern Africa alongside the vet’s four young children, all under eight years of age.

Sharknado 2: The Second One (52) SYFY

9:00 p.m.

Fin (Ian Ziering) and April (Tara Reid) are back to save New York City in this sequel to the “so bad it’s good” forerunner. The Big Apple’s most iconic sights and attractions are destroyed when a water spout unleashes maneating sharks on the city.

Taxi Brooklyn (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

Cat (Chyler Leigh) deals with her emotions in this new episode when the wife of the Park Slope Stalker is found murdered. At Baker’s (James Colby) request, she reluctantly agrees to take the lead in the case.

Big Smo (37) A&E

10:40 p.m.

Get a look into the life of “hickpop” artist John Lee Smith, better known as Big Smo, in this new episode. The reality series follows the rural rapper and family man as he juggles his burgeoning musical career with his duties as a husband and father.

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A cast of 12 contestants, including a mixed martial arts fighter, a school counselor and a pool shark, journey through a land wrought with magic and danger. The paladins face epic challenges and mythical beasts in a unique competition format.

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9:00 p.m.

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9:30 p.m.

A former client wants Jenna (Kacey Rohl) to handle an important merger for him, but Ceil (Andrea Martin) has infected Jenna’s laptop with a virus so she can’t access her files. Meanwhile, Sandy (Azura Skye) is served with divorce papers.

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Welcome to Sweden Bruce (Greg Poehler) goes on the job hunt in this new episode, but the one he lands doesn’t exactly match his skills. He also deals with feeling left out in the cold when Emma (Josephine Bornebusch) makes plans without him.

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Oliver (Matt Gordon) prepares Andy (Missy Peregrym) to defend herself at Duncan’s (Matthew Owen Murray) hearing in this new episode. When new evidence puts the blame on Andy, however, Oliver must decide whether he’s really willing to save her career. (5) KING

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Contestant Adria Kyne as seen in “The Quest.”

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Dog Blog A.N.T. Farm 173 291 SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 in the world of sports. ESPY Awards 144 209 The 700 Club

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