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Donor gives $9 million for facility Funds to be used for performing arts venue BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Toma Villa of Suquamish, along with his daughter, Ana, 9, make the initial outlines on a mural being created on an open wall inside the pavilion at The Gateway transit center in downtown Port Angeles on Saturday.
New PA mural depicts Strong People tale Students paint outlines drawn by tribal artist BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A mural depicting a fundamental story of the Klallam people has been started on a wall at The Gateway transit center. Artist Toma Villa, a registered member of the Yakima Nation living in Suquamish, has
out how to use water to float a huge log into their shoulders, allowing Fill in colors them to carry a heavy load. During the next two weeks, Forever students from throughout the after, the Port Angeles School District will Klallam were Villa fill in the colors on the mural, known as the which will serve as a backdrop to Strong People. the weekly farmers market and “What I like about this idea is other events held in the pavilion. that it’s more than lifting a log; The story of the Strong Peoit’s a community getting together ple tells of a contest of strength to solve a problem,” Villa said. at a Klallam gathering. The Elwha Klallam figured TURN TO MURAL/A4 outlined the mural that tells the story of the origin of the name for the Klallam, the Strong People, on a 13½-foot-tall, 30-footwide wall at the transit center.
PORT ANGELES — Performing artists one day will have a new venue to showcase their talents thanks to a $9 million gift from a late Port Angeles resident. Donna M. Morris, who died in 2014 at the age of 67, gave the money to the Peninsula College Foundation, which is serving as a conduit for the funds, officials announced Friday. The money is to be used “specifically for the design, construction and maintenance” of a performing arts center in Port Angeles. The gift is likely to be the largest
seen in Clallam County. The Albert Haller Foundation began with a gift of some $8.5 million, according to Alan Millet, attorney for the foundation Morris board. Morris directed that her executor appoint a committee of local citizens to ensure that the facility meets the needs of the performing and fine arts community. TURN
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PORT ANGELES — The late Donna Morris would have been thrilled to see the construction of a performing arts center in Port Angeles, according to the executor of her will. Morris, who died in 2014 at the age of 67, bequeathed
$9 million to the Peninsula College Foundation solely for the construction of a performing arts center. The foundation is serving as a conduit for the funds. Morris died from complications of Alzheimer’s disease and did not have a husband or TURN
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Storms end PA kayaker’s Atlantic odyssey Icelandic coast guard summoned BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
NORTH ATLANTIC — Chris Duff, an adventurer from Port Angeles attempting to row from Iceland to Greenland, was forced to abandon his efforts Saturday because of rough seas, said his wife, Lisa Markli. He was not injured, although he was seasick, she said. Markli said she spoke to Duff via satellite phone at about 4 a.m. Saturday morning Pacific Standard Time, and learned he had contacted Icelandic Search and Rescue to request a rendezvous and pick-up.
The rescue ship had not reached him as of about 5 p.m. PST, Markli said. The last time Markli had spoken to Duff, “he was doing very well,” she said. “He was really focused [and] got all his gear organized for the pickup.
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Gay Talese backs off comments GAY TALESE HAS disavowed his disavowal. A day after saying the credibility of his upcoming book, The Voyeur’s Motel, was “down the toilet” because he felt he had been deceived by the story’s primary source, the celebrated author and journalist said he will be promoting it. “I was upset and probably said some things I didn’t, and don’t, mean,” Talese said in a statement issued Friday through publisher Grove Atlantic. “Let me be clear: I am not disavowing the book and neither is my publisher. If, down the line, there are details to correct in later editions, we’ll do that.” Voyeur’s Motel tells of a Colorado motel owner, Gerald Foos, who allegedly spied on his guests for years. On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that some events in the book happened after Foos sold the motel, in the 1980s. In response, Talese angrily denounced Foos and
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Keillor’s swan song Writer and humorist Garrison Keillor served up a bittersweet farewell for some 18,000 fans at the Hollywood Bowl as he hosted
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CAROLINE AHERNE, 52, a sharp-witted writer and star of the bittersweet working-class comedy “The Royle Family,” has died from cancer, her publicist announced Saturday. Ms. Aherne was best known for her “Royle Family” character Denise, a sofa-bound, chain-smokMs. Aherne ing TV addict given in 2001 to boozy bouts of narcissism and child neglect. She co-wrote and helped to direct the show during its Bafta-winning run from 1998 to 2000. She also starred in her own 1995-98 comedy talk show in the silver-permed, nosy-grandma persona of Mrs. Merton, who adopted a tone of naive innocence as she asked falsely sympathetic, insinuating questions of her guests. Her publicist, Neil Reading, said Ms. Aherne died Saturday at her home in Manchester, northwest England, two years after announcing she was receiving treatment for lung cancer. Ms. Aherne was a heavy smoker and drinker who battled depression, culminating in a 1998 suicide attempt at the height of her fame. She also faced several forms of cancer dating back to her childhood, when she lost partial sight in one eye
from cancer of the retina. She started out on Manchester’s comedy club circuit in the 1980s, where she honed routines based on absurdly drawn characters, including a judgmental nun, Sister Mary Immaculate. Her first break came when Mrs. Merton gained a following on a Manchester radio station dispensing advice to callers. While parlaying that fame into improvised interviews on “The Mrs. Merton Show,” Ms. Aherne also worked as a writer and troupe member on the sketch comedy “Fast Show.”
_________ ELIE WIESEL, 87, a Nobel laureate and the Romanian-born Holocaust survivor whose classic Night became a landmark testament to the Nazis’ crimes and launched Mr. Wiesel’s long career as one of the world’s foremost witnesses and humanitarians, has died. His death was announced Saturday by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. No other details were immediately available. The short, sad-eyed Mr. Wiesel, his face an ongoing reminder of one man’s endurance of a shattering past, summed up his mission in 1986 when accepting the Nobel Peace Prize: “Whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation, take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tor-
mentor, never the tormented.” For more than a halfcentury, he voiced his passionate Mr. Wiesel beliefs to in 1979 world leaders, celebrities and general audiences in the name of victims of violence and oppression. He wrote more than 40 books, but his most influential by far was Night, a classic ranked with Anne Frank’s diary as standard reading about the Holocaust. Night was his first book, and its journey to publication crossed both time and language. It began in the mid-1950s as an 800-page story in Yiddish, was trimmed to under 300 pages for an edition released in Argentina, cut again to under 200 pages for the French market and finally published in the United States, in 1960, at just over 100 pages.
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1941 (75 years ago) Dismissal last Friday of [Clallam] County’s suit for recovery of 35 lots sold by the county in 1937 to Port Angeles Securities Co. was a complete surprise to the Port Angeles city commissioners. They pointed out that the city’s loss through unpaid assessments ($120.33 per lot including interest and penalty to date, which must now be paid by city taxpayers) is much greater than the county’s loss through taxes unpaid as of 1937 (around $50 per lot). They could not understand how the county could lose by recovering the lots, as claimed by the county commissioners.
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lack of wind, and many races Saturday had to be called off. The visiting yachtsmen took heart, however, as the entire Pacific Northwest was covered by a low-pressure area that dropped rain and held winds down.
1991 (25 years ago) An initiative aimed at blocking a controversial deal swapping state park land to Miller Peninsula resort developers was rejected Tuesday by Clallam County officials. County Auditor Mary Hordyk said the proposed initiative contained several legal flaws and could not be placed on the ballot. A reworded initiative can be resubmitted at any time, she said.
Laugh Lines NANCY GRACE IS leaving “Headline News” [on CNN] in October. The network announced she will be replaced by an especially loud leaf blower. Conan O’Brien
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, July 3, the 185th day of 2016. There are 181 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On July 3, 1976, Israel launched its daring mission to rescue 106 passengers and Air France crew members being held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda by proPalestinian hijackers; the commandos succeeded in rescuing all but four of the hostages. On this date: ■ In 1775, Gen. George Washington took command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass. ■ In 1863, the three-day Civil War Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania ended in a major victory
for the North as Confederate troops failed to breach Union positions during an assault known as Pickett’s Charge. ■ In 1913, during a 50th anniversary reunion at Gettysburg, Pa., Civil War veterans re-enacted Pickett’s Charge, which ended with embraces and handshakes between the former enemies. ■ In 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt marked the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg by dedicating the Eternal Light Peace Memorial. ■ In 1944, during World War II, Soviet forces recaptured Minsk from the Germans. ■ In 1950, the first carrier strikes of the Korean War took
place as the USS Valley Forge and the HMS Triumph sent fighter planes against North Korean targets. ■ In 1962, French President Charles de Gaulle signed an agreement recognizing Algeria as an independent state after 132 years of French rule. ■ In 1986, President Ronald Reagan presided over a gala ceremony in New York Harbor that saw the relighting of the renovated Statue of Liberty. ■ In 1988, the USS Vincennes shot down an Iran Air jetliner over the Persian Gulf, killing all 290 people aboard. ■ Ten years ago: Former U.S. Army Pfc. Steven D. Green was
charged in federal court in Charlotte, N.C., with raping a 14-yearold Iraqi girl, Abeer Qassim alJanabi, and killing her, her parents and sister. Green was convicted of murder and rape, and was sentenced to five life terms; he committed suicide in prison in 2014. ■ Five years ago: A chartered fishing boat, the Erik, sank in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, leaving one Northern California man dead and seven missing. ■ One year ago: The Solar Impulse 2, a plane powered by the sun’s rays, landed in Hawaii after pilot Andre Borschberg made a record-breaking five-day journey across the Pacific Ocean from Japan.
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A3 Briefly: Nation Obama backs up on negative Britain warning WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is backtracking on his warning that Britain would go to the “back of the queue” for a U.S. trade deal, as he tries to contain the fallout of the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union. The shift in tone illustrates how Britain’s vote has abruptly scrambled Obama’s reality. Where the president had tried to encourage the Obama U.K. not to rashly abandon the European bloc, he now must reassure Britain that its decision to do so won’t mean its demise. His priority of locking in trade deals before leaving office now becomes a distant second, behind the more urgent task of restoring confidence in the financial markets and in Europe’s future. Obama’s attempt to show support for a struggling ally casts him in the role of forceful free-trade advocate at a time when all of the major presidential candidates running to replace him are vocally opposed. Yet current and former Obama administration officials are operating under the assumption that Democrat Hillary Clinton, if elected, would come around to supporting Obama’s trade deals after finding ways to reconcile specific concerns she’s raised about jobs, wages and national security.
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FBI interviews Clinton WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton was interviewed by the FBI about her use of a private email server as secretary of state, her campaign said Saturday, as federal investigators neared the end of the probe that has hung over her White House bid. Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, gave a voluntary interview for 31/2 hours on Saturday morning at FBI Headquarters in Washington, her campaign said. “She is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion,” Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill said. “Out of respect for the investigative process, she will not comment further on her interview.” Spokespeople for the FBI and the Justice Department declined to comment Saturday. The interview was expected and it does not suggest that she or anyone else is likely to face prosecution. Some legal experts view criminal prosecution as exceedingly unlikely. The interview may indicate that the Justice Department’s yearlong probe is drawing to a close.
Lineup for today’s shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio; former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Labor Secretary Tom Perez; Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.; Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Reps. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and Xavier Becerra, D-Calif.
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Briefly: World parade in Paris amid tight police security, three weeks after the massacre at a Florida gay club. Some participants at the Paris parade were wearing black armbands to pay tribute to the Orlando victims. LONDON — Tens of thouFrance itself is still under sands of European Union supastate of emergency following porters sang, danced and last year’s deadly extremist marched their way down the attacks. streets of London on Saturday As the joyful crowd carried to protest the United Kingdom’s rainbow flags and danced to the vote to leave the EU. sound of loud techno music, Many participants in the celebrity-peppered 2-mile “March some were still worried. “There are a lot of things for Europe” from Hyde Park to happening that are not good for Parliament said they expect the government and British lawmak- us,” said Jordan Kupelian, 25, of Paris. “There is still a death seners to balk on leaving the 28-nation bloc despite 52 percent tence in some countries [for voter support for the move in the gays], that is very dangerous.” June 23 referendum. Hezbollah claims kill One organizer, comedian Mark Thomas, said British lawBEIRUT — The Lebanese makers should not legislate for militant group Hezbollah says it an exit based on a result driven has killed the Islamic State milby anti-EU campaigners’ exagitary commander for the Qaa gerations and distortions on border area in Lebanon, where a immigration and EU spending. series of suicide bombings and Many protesters offered signs other attacks killed five people punning the EU as “you.” One earlier this week. referencing the one-hit wonder Hezbollah’s media outlet Alof Rick Astley noted: “Never Manar said the group, which gonna give EU up, never gonna shares security responsibilities let EU down.” with the Lebanese army in areas along the eastern border Security high at march with Syria, killed a commander PARIS — Thousands of people known as Abu Khatab in a marched Saturday in a gay pride rocket attack.
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Armored vehicles arrive after militants took hostages at a restaurant popular with foreigners in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Saturday. Bangladeshi forces stormed the bakery in Dhaka’s Gulshan area, where heavily armed militants held dozens of people hostage Saturday morning, rescuing some captives including foreigners at the end of an hourslong standoff.
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DHAKA, Bangladesh — The hostages were given a test: recite verses from the Quran or be punished, according to a witness. Those who passed were allowed to eat. Those who failed were tortured and slain.
Hostage crisis The dramatic 10-hour hostage crisis that gripped Bangladesh’s diplomatic zone ended Saturday morning with at least 28 dead, including six of the attackers, as commandos raided the popular restaurant where heavily armed attackers were holding dozens of foreigners and Bangladeshis prisoner while hurling bombs and engaging in a gun battle with security forces. The victims included 20 hostages, mostly foreigners.
The attack marks an escalation in militant violence that has hit the traditionally moderate Muslim-majority nation with increasing frequency in recent months, with the extremists demanding the secular government revert to Islamic rule. Most previous attacks have involved machete-wielding men singling out individual activists, foreigners and religious minorities.
Coordinated attack But Friday night’s attack was different, more coordinated, with the attackers brandishing assault rifles as they shouted “Allahu Akbar” (God is Great) and stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka’s Gulshan area while dozens of foreigners and Bangladeshis were dining out during the Ramadan holy month. The gunmen, initially firing
blanks, ordered restaurant workers to switch off the lights, and they draped black cloths over closed-circuit cameras, according to a survivor, who spoke with local TV channel ATN News. He and others, including kitchen staff, managed to escape.
Trapped inside But about 35 were trapped inside, their fate depending on whether they could prove themselves to be Muslims, according to the father of a Bangladeshi businessman who was rescued Saturday morning along with his family. “The gunmen asked everyone inside to recite from the Quran,” the Islamic holy book, according to Rezaul Karim, describing what his son, Hasnat, had witnessed inside. “Those who recited were spared. The gunmen even gave them meals last night.”
Five killed, 25 injured in Fla. farmworker bus-trailer wreck BY KELLI KENNEDY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Five people were killed and 25 were injured when a bus carrying farmworkers collided with a tractor-trailer, causing both vehicles to burst into flames Saturday on a highway in the Panhandle, sheriff’s officials said. The Blue Bird bus from Georgia was carrying roughly 34 adults and children when it ran a flashing red light before hitting
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the tractor-trailer, then spun around and hit the semi again. One of the bus passengers killed was a small child. The driver of the semi-truck, Gordon Sheets, 55 of Copiague, N.Y., also died, said Wakulla County Sheriff Charlie Creel. Deputies responded to a gruesome and chaotic scene as the front and the back of the bus were on fire when they arrived. “Our deputies are heroes . . . our deputies got on the bus and started pulling people off, people
that were not able to get off by themselves. They pulled out two deceased victims,” said Creel. He said deputies continued to rescue victims until the bus was fully engulfed in flames and they were forced to stop. Both vehicles were resting against a power pole with live wires, so fire rescue officials had to wait for the power company to shut off the power before it was safe to spray the vehicles with water. Both vehicles eventually burned out, he said.
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West: Wildfire threatens 100 homes over 2.5 miles
Nation: Beating alleged outside shooter’s mosque
Nation: Charges mounting for Tenn. mother in 4 deaths
World: Airstrikes kill 25 in rebel-held areas of Syria
A WILDFIRE THREATENING up to 100 homes in California has grown to 2.5 square miles. Fire officials said evacuation orders remained in effect Saturday for residents in the Bear Valley Springs community. No structures have been burned, and firefighters are focused on keeping the blaze from reaching Hart Flat, Calif., a community of about 5,000 people. Officials were warning people there to be on alert and prepared to leave their homes if necessary. The fire, which broke out Friday afternoon, is about 60 miles south of a large and deadly blaze that started near Lake Isabella last week.
AN ISLAMIC CIVIL rights group said a Muslim man was beaten Saturday outside the Fort Pierce Islamic Center that Orlando, Fla., nightclub shooter Omar Mateen had attended. The incident comes as the group says local authorities ignored requests for increased security, despite numerous threats. The Council on American-Islamic Relations said a white truck stopped at the mosque at 4:15 a.m. Saturday and that a man made racial slurs, saying “You Muslims need to get back to your country.” The statement by the group, also known as CAIR, said the man beat the victim, causing head trauma and knocking out a tooth.
AUTHORITIES IN TENNESSEE said the mother of four children found fatally stabbed has been charged with first-degree murder. Shanynthia Gardner of Memphis faces four counts of first-degree murder while committing aggravated child neglect, first-degree murder while committing aggravated child abuse, aggravated child neglect or endangerment and aggravated child abuse. Shelby County Sheriff Bill Oldham said the victims were a 4-year-old boy, a 3-year-old girl, a 2-year-old girl and a 6-month-old girl. A 7-year-old boy escaped the attack. All five children were Gardner’s.
SUSPECTED GOVERNMENT AIRSTRIKES on a rebel-held part of Syria killed at least 25 people on Saturday in what appeared to be retaliation for the capture and killing of a fighter pilot the day before, Syrian activists said. The Local Coordination Committees counted seven medical personnel among those killed in the town of Jeiroud, northeast of Damascus. It said the town had been struck at least 40 times since early Saturday. Rebels captured and interrogated a fighter pilot on camera in Jeiroud on Friday after his plane crashed in the area. Photos circulated online later showed he was shot and killed.
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A seven-member Performing Arts Center Committee was formed with representatives from various arts groups, Peninsula College and the city.
CONTINUED FROM A1 late friend as a kind and generous person who had a special She wanted to ensure her love place in her heart for the arts, cats, bingo and bowling. of the arts would help inspire “Donna has always been very generations of Port Angeles resigenerous,” she said. “She has dents for years to come, said given to many different charities. Judith Finfrock, Morris’ best She was a good person.” friend and the executor of her And, Finfrock continued, Morwill. ris “loved her cats. She was a cat Morris “would be very lady. Normally, we had three to pleased” to know her dream is four at all times, and then we moving forward, Finfrock said threw in a pair of bassets.” Friday. The two moved together to “She loved Port Angeles, and Port Angeles from California in it pleased her to think that she would encourage and maybe help September 1993, Finfrock said, and lived together as roommates other would-be artists of any until a few years before Morris’ form of art,” Finfrock said. death when she became a resi“She [would have] loved to have a place where that could be dent of the Dungeness Courte Alzheimer’s Community in done — where people could Sequim. enjoy” the arts. “She loved to bowl and she “Donna was always very interloved to play bingo,” Finfrock ested in the arts and grew up in said. a family where she was intro“She was really into the bingo duced to the arts very young,” scene. It used to drive me crazy. Finfrock said. She enjoyed life and she didn’t “One of her aunts had taken play any instruments but always her to the plays and theater, so she developed a love for the arts.” had music playing.” Even though Morris acquired a large sum of money through Generous, kind and frugal sound investments in California, Finfrock, who met Morris in she was never one to flaunt her the early 1960s while they wealth, Finfrock said. attended elementary school in “She was generous in her way and wanted to live a very simple Pasadena, Calif., described her
“Generous gift’ “This is an incredibly generous gift to the citizens of our community,” said committee Chairman S. Brooke Taylor, a retired Clallam County Superior Court judge. “It demonstrates Donna M. Morris’ love of Port Angeles and her commitment to promoting the arts in our community. I am excited to be able to play a part in this project.” The new committee will select a location and design for the performing arts center. The ad hoc committee to the nonprofit Peninsula College Foundation was formed five months ago. “Our board is honored that Peninsula College Foundation has been chosen as the recipient of a gift of this magnitude,” said foundation President Joe Floyd. “We determined, as did the college leadership team, that the purpose of this gift is well within the mission of the foundation and also the college’s mission of serving the greater community through cultural enrichment and economic development.” Committee members have been working behind the scenes to organize the project before Friday’s announcement. “We are soliciting professional consulting services via a request for proposals [RFP], and we can now devote full attention to gathering and digesting input from the community as we move forward, and to engaging as many community partners as possible to
maximize the potential of this gift,” Taylor said in a news release. “It is the goal of the committee to honor the generosity of Donna M. Morris by creating something special for our community. We see this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
Needs assessment In a Friday interview, Taylor said the consulting firm will conduct a needs assessment and gather feedback from the public. A request for proposals
from consultants was issued Friday. Responses are due Aug. 12. “We’re hopeful that several will be interested in this work and want to be involved,” said Taylor, who also serves on the Peninsula College Foundation board. The new performing arts center will not be on the Peninsula College campus because of space and visibility issues, and the fact that the college already has performing arts halls, Taylor said. Port Angeles High
life,” Finfrock said. “We just lived like anybody would that didn’t have any money. We weren’t in poverty straits at all, but she didn’t flash the fact that she had money, and most of her money was invested and was never touched.” The best friends moved to Port Angeles when Finfrock’s son was to begin elementary school, Finfrock said. “We both fell in love with Port Angeles when we were on vacation,” she said. “I had a son when I was close to 40 who was going to start school, and I didn’t want him down in the Los Angeles school districts at all, so we moved and she came with me. “She had been living with her aunts. When they died, she wanted to leave the state, too, so we moved together.”
she also took up an interest in arts thanks to Morris, Finfrock said. “When we came up here, [Morris] was so good at helping to encourage my children — and she helped them in many ways,” Finfrock said. “She helped my two kids the most with encouraging them about the arts and to develop love for them as well in any form.” Morris encouraged Chrisman “all the way through [school] and never missed a performance” by the bands and orchestras of which he was a member. During high school, Chrisman “was in both the jazz band and the orchestra, and when he graduated, he had an honors in music and went on to art college [to earn] an Associate’s in Arts degree and continued with the jazz band there at the college,” Finfrock said. Musical career In death, Morris still will be Finfrock’s son, Josh Chrisman, able to encourage others, Fingrew up in Port Angeles and pur- frock said. “It would please her to know sued a musical career, in no that her wishes are being fulsmall part because of Morris’ filled,” Finfrock said. influence, Finfrock said. ________ Finfrock’s daughter, Jennifer Woodin, did not attend school in Reporter Chris McDaniel can be Port Angeles because she is 16 reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or years older than Chrisman, but cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.
School has a performing arts venue that seats more than 1,000. “What we’re really looking for is a niche that isn’t being filled in the community,” Taylor said in a telephone interview. The Performing Arts Center Committee is represented by the city of Port Angeles, Peninsula College, Peninsula College Foundation, Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts and Port Angeles Community Players.
for our community,” Wilder said. Once the facility is built, Peninsula College, the Peninsula College Foundation and the city of Port Angeles — or a separate nonprofit established by the three — will oversee its administration. “There is a lot left to do,” ‘Incredible gift’ Taylor said. Wilder, of Port Angeles“We’re just getting based Wilder Auto, said the started.” new venue will draw people ________ to the city and could even Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be help the economy. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. “What an incredible gift 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula that someone would leave dailynews.com. Following the directives of the will, Morris’ will executor has appointed to the committee Taylor, Karen McCormick, Dan Wilder Sr., Nathan West, Dorothy Field, Bill Kindler and Judith Morris, who is not related to Donna Morris.
Mural: First experience with paint as a tagger CONTINUED FROM A1 fluence in the Classroom project based in Vancouver, “That’s what I thought of Wash., which involves when I started the draw- young people in creating ings: everyone together, murals — “a crash-course unified, to fix whatever painting workshop,” he problem there might be.” said. Suzie Bennett, manager “I get to go out and paint of the Elwha Kallam Heri- murals with kids,” Villa tage Center at 401 E. First said, adding that he has St. in Port Angeles, spear- done 17 murals in four headed the project, which, years. she said, is funded 50-50 by His aims weren’t always the First Federal Founda- so lofty. tion and the Lower Elwha Started with graffiti Klallam tribe. Bennett and Villa met Villa’s first experience about a year and a half ago with using paint was as a at a conference in Idaho. tagger in southeast Port“He showed me some of land, Ore. his murals, and I said I “Everyone had their own want that here,” Bennett tag they went by. I was fassaid. cinated by the names on the walls and would think of Native American images . . . develop personas Villa, 38, uses Native of who the people were,” he American themes in the said. While in middle school, murals he paints. His art is “all up and down the he took spray paint in hand Columbia River,” he said, and began making his own and he also carves and graffiti on walls and trains. He was arrested for the sculpts. He works with the Con- first time when he was 16.
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PORT ANGELES — Here is the story of the origin of the name The Strong People for the Klallams. This version of the tale is told by Sam Ulmer and was provided by Suzie Bennett, manager of the Elwha Klallam Heritage Center. “A tribal gathering was held on the Olympic Peninsula. All the Salish peoples from the region were invited. “Once the people had gathered, they feasted on abundant salmon, clams and berries. The sound of drums and singing filled the air into the night. “The next day, the men decided to challenge each tribe to a friendly competition of strength. “They sent forth their strongest young warriors to lift a log to the top of a longhouse that was being built. Each tribe chose their strongest young men, but none of them could lift
Stronger tribal presence When Bennett attended the Idaho conference, she was thinking about how to create a stronger tribal presence in Port Angeles. On her mind were comments she had heard from some as they entered the heritage center and saw the display of artifacts — objects that illustrate that the tribe, whose reservation is now west of Port Angeles, once lived all along the waterfront. “They said, ‘Oh yeah, there used to be a tribe here,’ ” Bennett said. “Used to be,” she emphasized indignantly. “They didn’t know there is a living tribe here.”
Impressed with Villa’s work, she contacted Mayor Patrick Downie, city Community Development Director Nathan West and others. “I didn’t know who to go to, so I just started calling people,” she said, adding that Downie “pulled everyone together.” A committee was devel-
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the heavy timber. “The young warriors from Elwha were called up. They huddled to discuss what they would do, and then they rolled the giant log into the water. “Soon the water rose and covered their shoulders. The audience members turned to each other in amazement asking, ‘What are they doing?’ “Knowing the log would float, the young men slipped it onto their shoulders and marched out on the beach. “When they reached the longhouse, everyone shouted . . . At the third call, the young warriors hoisted the log on top of the longhouse. “The guests were so amazed by their show of intelligence and strength, they called out [the Klallam words for] ‘Strong People! Strong People!’ “Ever after, the Klallams were known by this name.”
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The mural will largely adhere to the story, Villa said. One liberty has been taken: The warriors will be carrying a carved figure from the water. “I wanted to paint something more than just a log,” “I think the mural proj- Villa said. ect will bring more vitality ________ to the downtown,” Downie Executive Editor Leah Leach said. can be reached at 360-417-3530 “We are going to or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. celebrate the story of the com.
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Clallam County commissioners will hold a public hearing on a $550,000 debatable budget emergency to settle Public Records Act litigation Tuesday. The hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners will hold their regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Action items include: ■ An interagency agreement with the state Administrative Office of the Courts for support of a family and juvenile court improvement plan. ■ A modified agreement with the U.S. Forest Service to increase funding and extend a performance period to Oct. 31, 2017. ■ An easement purchase for the Olympic Discovery Trail. ■ A contract amendment with the state Department of Ecology to reallocate existing grant funds. ■ A call for bids for a boiler replacement project at the Clallam County Courthouse. ■ A bid opening for mental health and substance abuse intervention in public schools. Commissioners will hold their weekly work session at 9 a.m. Tuesday to preview items set for action at future meetings. The discussion will include a proposal to submit a proposition to county voters for a special property tax for veterans’ relief funding.
City Council Port Angeles City Council members will consider approving a facility use agreement with MACK Athletics Inc. of Lacey for use of Civic Field by a West Coast League wood baseball team when they meet Tuesday in regular session. The meeting is at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. It will be preceded by an executive session beginning at 5 p.m. to discuss potential litigation. The meeting at 6 p.m. will include final acceptance of contracts for emergency bluff repair and Marine Drive and Cedar Street restoration.
Planning commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposal to add a new chapter in county code for vacation rentals and bed-andbreakfasts Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. The proposed ordinance would amend the definition of bed-and-breakfast inns
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Trust lands committee The Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee will discuss alternatives to the reconveyance of state-managed forest trust lands in a special meeting Friday. The meeting will begin at noon in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include a review the Olympic Experimental Forest and plans for a committee field trip.
Clallam PUD The Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners’ meeting for Monday has been canceled for Independence Day. The next meeting will be July 11.
Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider hospital roof replacements when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of the hospital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles. They also will consider capital purchases for the medical office building phone system, a maintenance agreement for nuclear camera equipment for the heart center, physician and advance practice clinician compensation policies and contracts, auxiliary bylaws and Georgiana playground equipment. An executive session is set to discuss current or potential litigation.
Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles commissioners will attend a Board of Natural Resources meeting in Olympia at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be at 1111 Washington St. S.E., Room 172, Olympia. Attendance constitutes a special meeting of the commission.
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PORT ANGELES — Performing artists one day will have a new venue to showcase their talents thanks to a $9 million gift from a late Port Angeles resident. Donna M. Morris, who died in 2014 at the age of 67, gave the money to the Peninsula College Foundation, which is serving as a conduit for the funds, officials announced Friday. The money is to be used “specifically for the design, construction and maintenance” of a performing arts center in Port Angeles. The gift is likely to be the largest seen in Clallam Couty. The Albert Haller Foundation began with a gift of some $8.5 million, according to Alan Millet, attorney for the foundation board. Morris directed in her will that her executor appoint a committee of local citizens to oversee the project to ensure that the facility meets the needs of the performing and fine arts community. A seven-member Performing Arts Center Committee was formed with representatives from various arts groups, Peninsula College and the city.
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PORT ANGELES — The late Donna Morris would have been thrilled to see the construction of a performing arts center in Port Angeles, according to the executor of her will. Morris, who died in 2014 at the age of 67, bequeathed $9 million to the Peninsula College Foundation to be used solely for the purpose of constructing a performing arts center. The foundation is serving as Morris a conduit for the funds. Morris, who died from complications of Alzheimer’s disease, did not have a husband or children of her own and wanted to ensure her love of the arts would help inspire generations of Port Angeles residents for years to come, said Judith Finfrock, Morris’ best friend and the executor of her will. Morris “would be very pleased” to know her dream is moving forward, Finfrock said Friday. “She loved Port Angeles, and it pleased her to think that she would encourage and maybe help other wouldbe artists of any form of art,” Finfrock said. “She [would have] loved to have a place where that could be done — where people could enjoy” the arts.
“Generous gift’ “This is an incredibly generous gift to the citizens of our community,” said committee Chairman S. Brooke Taylor, a retired Clallam County Superior Court judge. “It demonstrates Donna M. Morris’ love of Port Angeles and her commitment to promoting the arts in our community. I am excited to be able to play a part in this project.” The new committee will select a location and design for the performing arts center. The ad hoc committee to the nonprofit Peninsula College Foundation was formed five months ago. “Our board is honored that Peninsula College Foundation has been chosen as the recipient of a gift of this magnitude,” said foundation President Joe Floyd. “We determined, as did the college leadership team, that the purpose of this gift is well within the mission of the foundation and also the college’s mission of serving the greater community through cultural enrichment and eco-
issued Friday. Responses are due Aug. 12. “We’re hopeful that several will be interested in this work and want to be involved,” said Taylor, who also serves on the Peninsula College Foundation board. The new performing arts center will not be on the Peninsula College campus because of space and visibility issues, and the fact that the college already has performing arts halls, Taylor said. Port Angeles High School has a performing arts venue that seats more than 1,000. “What we’re really looking for is a niche that isn’t being filled in the community,” Taylor said in a telephone interview. The Performing Arts Center Committee is represented by the city of Port Angeles, Peninsula College, Peninsula College Foundation, Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Port Request for proposals Angeles Fine Arts Center, Juan de Fuca Festival of A request for proposals the Arts and Port Angeles from consultants was Community Players.
nomic development.” Committee members have been working behind the scenes to organize the project before Friday’s announcement. “We are soliciting professional consulting services via a request for proposals [RFP], and we can now devote full attention to gathering and digesting input from the community as we move forward, and to engaging as many community partners as possible to maximize the potential of this gift,” Taylor said in a news release. “It is the goal of the committee to honor the generosity of Donna M. Morris by creating something special for our community. We see this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” In a Friday interview, Taylor said the consulting firm will conduct a needs assessment and gather feedback from the public.
Following the directives of the will, Morris’ will executor has appointed to the committee Taylor, Karen McCormick, Dan Wilder Sr., Nathan West, Dorothy Field, Bill Kindler and Judith Morris, who is not related to Donna Morris. Wilder, of Port Angelesbased Wilder Auto, said the new venue will draw people to the city and could even help the economy. “What an incredible gift that someone would leave for our community,” Wilder said. Once the facility is built, Peninsula College, the Peninsula College Foundation and the city of Port Angeles — or a separate nonprofit established by the three — will oversee its administration. “There is a lot left to do,” Taylor said. “We’re just getting started.”
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“Donna was always very interested in the arts and grew up in a family where she was introduced to the arts very young,” Finfrock said. “One of her aunts had taken her to the plays and theater, so she developed a love for the arts.” Finfrock, who met Morris in the early 1960s while they attended elementary school in Pasadena, Calif., described her late friend as a kind and generous person who had a special place in her heart for the arts, cats, bingo and bowling. “Donna has always been very generous,” she said. “She has given to many different charities. She was a good person.” And, Finfrock continued, Morris “loved her cats. She was a cat lady. Normally, we had three to four at all times, and then we threw in a pair of bassets.” The two moved together to Port Angeles from California in September 1993, Finfrock said, and lived together as roommates until a few years before Morris’ death when she became a resident of the Dungeness Courte Alzheimer’s Community in Sequim. Even though Morris acquired a large sum of money through sound investments in California, she was never one to flaunt her wealth, Finfrock said. “She was generous in her way and wanted to live a very simple life,” Finfrock said.
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Library offers playdate for young ones dren tell stories and learn vocabulary, both of which are critical early literacy skills, librarians said. “Play is important for kids and families,” said Jennifer Knight, youth services librarian. “A huge part of last year’s remodel at the Port Angeles Library was creating a welcoming, interactive space for families and kids to play in and explore. “Baby Playdates are a More to play with way for the library to In addition to the early encourage play and build learning furniture and pup- community.” pet theater already in the section, library staff will Reading program provide scarves, shaker The 2016 Summer Readeggs, and puzzles for more ing Program, which continopportunities to play. Parents or caregivers ues through Aug. 20, offers must be present at the an array of events and a unsupervised and casual reading challenges to encourage children to concommunity gathering. The playdates are in con- tinue reading throughout junction with the annual the summer. For more information summer reading program presented by the North about the 2016 Summer Olympic Library System, Reading Program and other which oversees public events for young people, libraries in Port Angeles, visit www.nols.org, call the Sequim, Forks and Clallam Port Angeles Library at 360-417-8500, ext. 7705, or Bay. Research shows that send an email to youth@ regular play can help chil- nols.org. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Library will host weekly Baby Playdates through Aug. 17, beginning Wednesday. The playdates for babies and toddlers and their parents or caregivers will be from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the recently remodeled children’s section at the library at 2210 S. Peabody St.
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PORT TOWNSEND — Two men were brought to shore safely after their small boat capsized about 150 yards off the Fort Worden boat launch, according to East Jefferson Fire-Rescue. The men were attempting to retrieve their crab pots Saturday when the boat became unbalanced, turned over and lost its motor, pitching both men into the water, said Bill Beezley, fire department spokesman.
Both men, who were not identified, were wearing life vests. Family members watching from shore called for help. Those at PT Paddlesports, a kayak concession, paddled out to the men and towed them to shore — “cold, wet and safe,” Beezley said. The fire department responded with a command unit, medic unit, firetruck and its fire boat, Guardian. It also assisted with retrieval of the boat.
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PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles will use a $200,000 federal grant to attract a commercial passenger airline operator to William R. Fairchild International Airport, said Executive Director Karen Goschen. The grant is from the Small Community Air Service Development Program from the U.S. Department of Transportation. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced Thursday that $5.15 million in grant money is going to nine small communities — including Port Angeles — to help them improve local air service. Port officials applied for the competitive grant a few months ago, Goschen said Friday. Port officials have been seeking a commercial airline to provide passenger service between Fairchild and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport since Kenmore Air abandoned operations there in November 2014. Negotiations with SeaPort Airlines Inc. fell apart when the company filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in January. The Port of Port Angeles will use the grant to subsi-
dize low introductory airfare rates offered by an airline that agrees to operate at Fairchild, Goschen said. “It is set up as a revenueguarantee grant and allows an airline to offer a low introductory fare,” she said. “That means that whatever the normal fare is, the difference can be made up by using these grant dollars,” she said. “The concept behind that is that the airline is able to achieve the revenue they need to cover their expenses but at the same time allow them to build a customer base because customers are more willing to try something new.” If a new airline agrees to operate out of Fairchild, port officials would encourage “people in our community to take that flight [and determine] if it is better than driving,” Goschen said. “By having a low fare, they get to experience that . . . and that would build ridership for” the new airline, she said. She added that new customers probably wouldn’t mind paying the full fare once they have discovered the convenience of the service. “From that perspective, this grant becomes a really important component to help
secure the commitment of the airline,” Goschen said. Goschen said port officials are actively pursuing several companies to potentially operate out of Fairchild. “We have a couple of airlines that we have been working with,” she said. “These are always a major decision for the airlines to open up a new route of service, and they are still in the analysis phase. “Something like this revenue guarantee — we are hoping it will be the component that puts them over the mark to say, ‘Yes, we are going to go ahead and commit.’ ”
Grant recipients Nine communities are receiving grants through the federal program this year, according to a U.S. Department of Transportation news release. They are Bullhead City, Ariz., which is receiving $750,000; Inyokern, Calif., which is receiving $450,000; Stockton, Calif., which is receiving $650,000; Hailey, Idaho, which is receiving $500,000; Billings, Mont., which is receiving $750,000; Missoula, Mont., which is receiving $600,000; Santa Fe, N.M., which is receiving $500,000; Amarillo, Texas,
which is receiving $750,000; and Port Angeles. Representatives of each community submitted a competitive application that demonstrated community and air carrier support, along with investment from other sources such as publicprivate partnerships, according to the news release. This year’s grantees met all of those criteria, committing more than $3 million in local financial resources in addition to other in-kind contributions. Goschen credits strong community support with the successful allotment of the grant. “We received probably 20 letters of support saying that this grant was really important to our community, and I think they helped make the difference for us to get this grant,” she said. Letter writers included the three Clallam County commissioners; the Clallam County Economic Development Corp.; Olympic Medical Center commissioners; U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Mountlake Terrace; and U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, Goschen said. Kilmer represents the 6th Congressional District, which includes the North Olympic Peninsula.
Trial to be rescheduled for man accused of an assault on PA bus BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man’s trial on with assault and other crimes on a Clallam Transit bus in May will be rescheduled. Riley Edge White’s July 18 trial was stricken Friday because the results of a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation by Dr. Kenneth Muscatel had not been provided to defense, court papers said. White, 59, is accused of assaulting 80-year-old Angeline Olsen and Clal-
lam Transit bus driver Joy Crummett on May 28. Video released by Clallam Transit shows a man kicking Olsen in the face and then attacking the bus driver. The man tried to start the bus after the attacks, but Crummett had deactivated the battery, Port Angeles police said. White is charged with first-degree attempted kidnapping, first-degree attempted robbery and two counts of second-degree assault. He posted a $30,000 bail bond June 16 and was
arrested the next morning for allegedly violating orders to stay away from Clallam Transit facilities by sitting at a bus stop. A second-degree trespassing charge was filed in District Court on June 20. White’s bail was raised to $50,000 June 24, court papers said. In a Friday hearing, defense attorney Harry Gasnick said Muscatel had performed the evaluation on his client but he had not seen the report from the Seattle-based psychiatrist, according to the minutes of the hearing. Gasnick and Michele
Devlin, chief criminal deputy prosecuting attorney, agreed to strike the trial date. Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour scheduled a resolve/reset hearing for 9 a.m. July 18. One of White’s felony assault charges is for strangulation. The other carries a special allegation that White caused the reckless infliction of substantial bodily harm on a vulnerable victim. A trial for the misdemeanor trespass charge is set for Aug. 17 in District Court.
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Carbon fiber recycling pact historic, say signers BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PORT ANGELES — A new partnership in carbon fiber recycling among the Composite Recycling Technology Center, Peninsula College and Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation is expected to be an economic boon to Clallam County, said U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell. The facility, referred to as the CRTC, is located at 2220 W. 18th St. In July 2015, the Port of Port Angeles was awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce to retrofit a facility to house the CRTC. Construction on the new facility began in September. The final touches are being made and a ribbon-cutting celebration planned for late summer. Supporters say the facility will bring 200 new jobs to Port Angeles over the next six years. More than that, the facility may attract new businesses to the area who are drawn by the wealth of knowledge available at the center, they say.
Job growth “I think the larger issue is that we’ve seen — in the Pacific Northwest in general — huge job growth in composite materials,” Cantwell, D-Mountlake Terrace, said Friday morning during a tour of the facility after the agreement was signed. “It is going to [provide] additional expertise for recycling of composite materials, so we think it is going to be a good skill and retractor to economic growth,” she said. “A few years ago, there was a consortium of companies in composite materials, which kind of led to the
The state of Washington upporters say has 96 composite manufacturers, according to the facility will Cantwell’s office. bring 200 new It is estimated that 2 million pounds of carbon jobs to Port Angeles fiber scrap waste are sent to over the next six years Washington’s landfills each year. The potential market and may attract new value of recycled carbon businesses to the area fiber scrap waste is $50 milwho are drawn by the lion, supporters say. Recycled carbon fiber wealth of knowledge composites use only one- available at the center. tenth of the energy compared to manufacturing new carbon fiber compos- tial for a cleaner, safer and ites, according to Cantwell’s economically secure future.” Peninsula College will office. support the partnership Innovations through its Advanced Manufacturing Composite TechFrom aerospace to auto- nology program, including motive, the state’s industry the first-of-its-kind Comand research community is posite Recycling Certificaleading the way in compos- tion, and hands-on Composite manufacturing innova- ites Manufacturing Lab, to tion, supporters say. be located in the CRTC “Innovative products facility. made from recycled carbon fiber provide this region Hands-on training with opportunities for The program will give transforming our economy, attracting and training the students hands-on training best and brightest, and in advanced materials recyleading the nation in sus- cling and remanufacturing tainable composites manu- techniques. “We’re excited to be parfacturing,” said Robert ticipating in the developLarsen, CRTC CEO. “We are pleased to part- ment of the CRTC as a key ner with the composites educational partner,” Robinstitute, a like-minded ins said. “Partnerships such as organization committed to innovation and a green the CRTC create great synergy between public and industry future.” And “our collaboration private entities, provide with Peninsula College will outstanding learning opporprovide the critical work- tunities for our students force needed for success,” and can be dynamic catalysts for economic developLarsen said. This new partnership ment for our region. “We look forward with “will help drive advancements across the board in great anticipation as the develops and clean energy innovations,” CRTC matures.” Johnson said. “It represents tremen________ dous potential to innovate Reporter Chris McDaniel can in the U.S. and coordinate be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. with groups across the 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula nation to unlock this poten- dailynews.com.
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Participants in the signing of a memorandum of understanding to formally begin operations at the newly built Composite Recycling Technology Center in Port Angeles share a moment of levity Friday. Signing the agreement were, front row from left, Mark Johnson, advanced manufacturing office director for the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; Luke Robins, president of Peninsula College; and Craig Blue, CEO of the Institute for Advanced Composite Manufacturing Innovation. Also present were, back row from left, Port of Port Angeles Commissioner Colleen McAleer, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, CRTC CEO Robert Larsen and state Department of Commerce director Brian Bonlender. impetus of this,” she continued. “You might get more of those companies who would then be interested in being in Clallam County because this institution exists, and the reason is because then they could bring their problems to them.” It is hoped the facility will “become a hub of expertise that could also attract jobs from outside, and that is a plus,” Cantwell added.
Historic agreement The agreement creating the partnership among CRTC, Peninsula College and the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) — was signed during a Friday ceremony attended by local, state and federal officials in a meeting room at the new facility. Officials representing the three organizations
signed memorandums of understanding following remarks by Cantwell; Mark Johnson, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Manufacturing Office; Brian Bonlender, director of the state Department of Commerce; and Luke Robins, president of Peninsula College. The agreements establish CRTC as a strategic partner and as a West Coast satellite location for IACMI, which is based at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. The signed memorandum of understanding will foster a partnership between CRTC and IACMI, allowing them to share research and development facilities, as well as opportunities for funding and workforce training in the field of carbon fiber recycling. The agreement also
allows Peninsula College to expand its capacity to train people for composites manufacturing. “Port of Port Angeles is taking the lead for the nation in solving carbon fiber recycling for manufacturing,” Cantwell said.
World’s first facility The CRTC is the world’s first facility to develop carbon fiber composite scrap materials into products that can be used in the automotive, energy and recreational industries, Cantwell said. Recycling carbon fiber composites save scrap materials destined for landfills, which can reduce waste and provide significant energy savings during the manufacturing process.
AMERICA, ONE NATION UNDER GOD Any close look at our country reveals the fact that America is not behaving as one nation under God. We are in a moral quagmire producing political gridlock, resulting in a paralysis where very little that really matters gets accomplished. We spend our resources lavishly with little to show of any worthwhile outcomes. What is going on? In the infamous 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision, our Supreme Court ill-advisedly decided that since the court couldn’t determine “when human life becomes human,” a woman should have the right to kill her unborn baby. Since that time, science has provided us with an overwhelming amount of evidence that human life begins at conception. Therefore abortion, no matter how “justified”, is murder and is thereby unconstitutional and a serious sin.
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America has traditionally valued the truth – as demonstrated when, prior to testifying in court, we swear to “tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God”. In the 1960’s America began an assault on many traditions and understandings, but the Supreme Court literally threw the baby out with the bath water when they ruled that a woman should have the right to legally kill her unborn baby. America has quietly “terrorized” its unborn babies for over 40 years and has committed genocide on unwanted, helpless and voiceless unborn babies. Abortionists don’t anesthetize their victim when they suck the unborn baby out of his or her mother’s womb. Imagine the pain – and the babies do feel pain – as they are being dismembered alive. The total number of unborn babies killed in America since 1973 is approaching 60 million. That is far more than even Adolph Hitler was responsible for killing during his reign of terror. Is it any wonder that some world leaders refer to American culture a “culture of death?” We Americans have benefited enormously by the blessings we have received as a Nation under God, as prescribed by our Founding Fathers. We have, since our inception as a nation, asked God to bless America for a multitude of reasons. We can only hope and pray that our loving Creator will bless us if we would once again behave as the “City on the Hill”.
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A8 This week’s meets ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings usually are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. There will be no chamber meetings for the months of July and August. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first Monday at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., and the third Monday at noon at Fort Worden Commons, 200 Battery Way. This Monday’s program has been canceled due to the Fourth of July holiday. The next chamber meeting will be Monday, July 18. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. Because of the Fourth of July holiday period this week, there will be no meeting this coming Tuesday. The next PABA meeting will be Tuesday, July 12.
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$ Briefly ... Wealth adviser hired for local financial firm PORT ANGELES — Matthew Miller has been hired by independent financial advising firm Hallett Advisors as a wealth adviser. Miller brings extensive financial advising experience, working domestically and internationally for Fortune 500 companies as Miller well as two of the world’s largest financial institutions, according to a news release. The Port Angeles-based firm is owned and operated by President and CEO James D. Hallett and is in its 30th year of business. TURN
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Unengaged on autopilot Fully self-driving car is still years away, experts say BY NEAL E. BOUDETTE AND JOHN MARKOFF
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Even as automakers and technology companies have been promoting a euphoric vision of the future in which cars will drive themselves and serious crashes will be rare, their engineers have been engaged in a sobering debate. Just how autonomous can and should cars become? the engineers are asking. Is there an inherent danger in technology that invites human drivers to sit back and relax — but still requires them to be ready to hit the brakes or grab the wheel at the first sign of trouble? Those questions have taken on a new urgency after the revelation last week that the driver of a Tesla Model S died in a crash in Florida while the electric car was operating in its Autopilot mode. The man, Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, Ohio, was driving on a divided highway when a tractor-trailer truck made a left turn and crossed in front of Brown’s lane of traffic. Tesla said neither Brown nor the car’s self-driving system noticed the white truck against a bright sky, and the brakes were never applied. For now, other automakers are giving no sign of slowing down their efforts to push forward with cars that can drive themselves. But mainly they say the technology isn’t ready yet — which for many is an implicit rebuke of Tesla’s willingness to tempt techminded drivers to turn tomorrow’s vision into today’s road reality. On Friday, even as the world was absorbing news of Brown’s death as the first known fatality of the autonomous driving revolution, the German automaker BMW said it intended to offer a “self-driving car” — but not until 2021. And it will have much different technology than is now available on the Tesla Model S.
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“Today we are standing at the brink of a new revolution,” Harald Krüger, BMW chief executive, said at a news conference in Munich. Krüger added that the Tesla crash was “really very sad” and said BMW would need “the next few years” to perfect its autonomous driving system. “Today the technologies are not ready for serious production,” he said. The world’s largest carmaker, Toyota, is a notable holdout in the rush toward completely autonomous cars. Last year, the company said it would invest $1 billion in a Silicon Valley-based research effort to focus on cars that will function as “guardian angels,” saving human drivers from errors, rather than replacing them. Tesla, which started its Autopilot feature last fall, has emphasized in discussing Brown’s death that the system isn’t intended to take over complete control of the car and that drivers must keep their hands on the steering wheel and remain alert and engaged. The point highlights the difference in approach that separates companies working on self-driving technology. Ford Motor, Google, Volvo and others are aiming at offering fully autonomous cars that can operate safely without human intervention at all — an approach engineers call Level 4 automated driving. TURN
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After Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, Ohio, was killed driving a Tesla Model S in the first fatality involving a self-driving car, questions have arisen about the safety of the car’s technology. It is not yet known, however, ifthe accident was the fault of the car’s technology, Brown or that of the driver of the tractor-trailer the car hit.
How Tesla’s technology works The Tesla uses a computer visionbased vehicle detection system, but according to the company, it is not intended to be used hands-free and parts of the system are unfinished. The accident may have happened in part because the crash-avoidance system is designed to engage only when radar and computer vision systems agree that there is an obstacle, according to an industry executive with direct knowledge of the system. Forward-facing camera Image-processing software can detect lane stripes, signs, stop lights, road signs and other objects.
How it compares Google does not intend to make its own cars but to partner with carmakers, and recently announced plans to adapt 100 Chrysler minivans for autonomous driving. Their cars primarily use a laser system known as Lidar (light detection and ranging), a spinning range-finding unit on top of the car that creates a detailed map of the car’s surroundings as it moves. Lidar is also used now on many of the experimental autonomous vehicles being developed by Nissan, BMW, Apple and others, but not by Tesla. Some experts speculate that a Lidar-driven car might have avoided this fatal crash.
Forward radar Reflected microwaves can identify location and speed — but not always type — of nearby vehicles. Utrasonic sensors Reflected sound waves detect distance to nearby objects. GPS Combined with high-precision mapping, GPS determines the car’s position on the road.
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GMOs in food? Vt. will know BY STEPHANIE STROM THE NEW YORK TIMES
Nearly all food labels in Vermont are now required to disclose when products include genetically engineered ingredients. The requirement, passed two years ago, became effective on Friday. The rule is the first of its kind in the United States, and although it applies only within the tiny state, it is having national impact. Most major food and beverage companies have already added language to their labels to meet the new rule, rather than deal with the logistical hassle of having separate labels for different states. Campbell Soup was the first big company to say it would label all of its products, and General Mills, ConAgra, Mars and Kellogg’s followed. But not all the same products will definitely be on shelves. Coca-Cola said some of its less popular brands may not be available in Vermont right away. (Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero will be available.) And the trade association representing the major food companies has remained staunchly opposed to Vermont’s regulation. It has pushed action from Congress, so far unsuccessfully, that would apply to all 50 states. Proponents of the new labels also want a national standard. Here is what you need to know about the Vermont law and the continuing battle over food labels. What’s affected? Vermont’s law requires the labeling of most packaged grocery products as well as any whole fruits or vegetables produced with genetic engineering. That means virtually all products containing derivatives of crops like corn, soy, canola and sugar from sugar beets will need labels, as most of those crops in the United States are grown from genetically modified seeds. Vermont’s law is careful, however, to exclude cheese, a big business in the state. Hard cheeses require the use of chymosin, an enzyme found naturally in the stomachs of ruminant animals. But most cheese makers rely on chymosin generated through synthetic biology, a form of genetic engineering. The law also exempts meat from animals that have eaten feed made from genetically engineered grains. What’s the label? The Vermont law requires
genetically modified whole foods, like some zucchini, papayas and yellow squash, to be labeled “produced with genetic engineering� on packaging or on bins and cases where they’re displayed in grocery stores. Processed and packaged foods like cereals or snacks have three choices of language: “partially produced with genetic engineering,� “may be produced with genetic engineering� or “produced with genetic engineering.� Some companies also have opted to put a QR, or quick response, code on their labels. Those codes, when scanned by smartphones, can direct people to a variety of information about a product, including whether it is made using genetically engineered ingredients. What’s the penalty? Companies have a sixmonth grace period to comply with Vermont’s law. After that, they can face civil penalties of up to $1,000 a day per product that is not labeled correctly. Retailers who fail to put labels on the shelves and bins of the appropriate whole foods must affix the labels within 30 days of being notified of a violation. The Vermont law also gives the state attorney general and consumers the power to investigate and oversee the program to ensure compliance. Why Vermont? The labeling issue has generated heavy and frantic lobbying by the Grocery Manufacturers Association and the trade groups representing major commodity producers of crops like soy and corn, who have wanted a federal law that would prevent mandatory labels. Proponents of labels that disclose genetically modified ingredients have also pushed for a federal law, but one that would make labeling mandatory. Yet the bills in Congress on GMO labeling have so far stalled or failed to pass, including one in March. That has allowed the Vermont law to shape the decisions of the biggest food companies. The Senate Agriculture Committee produced a com-
promise bill just last week, and even advocates for labeling say it has a good chance of passing — should it ever come to the full Senate for a vote. Companies would have three choices for labeling under the bill — a phrase on packaging indicating that a product contained genetically engineered ingredients, a symbol of some sort or a QR or bar code that consumers could scan with their mobile phones. It would still need to pass the House, which has approved GMO labeling bills in the past, and be signed by President Barack Obama. But the bill is facing unexpected opposition from the Food and Drug Administration, which on June 27 sent a three-page letter detailing shortcomings it
has found in the revised bill. Among other things, the FDA criticizes the proposed law for assigning regulatory responsibility for GMO labeling to the Department of Agriculture, which traditionally weighs in only on the labeling of meats and eggs. But the agency also said the definition of “bioengineering� that would govern labeling under the new proposal “would result in a somewhat narrow scope of coverage,� meaning that it would not apply to many foods from genetically engineered sources. It gave an example of a product made with oil from genetically engineered soy, which is in many products. After processing, such oil does not contain any genetic material and thus would not require a label.
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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■Monday: Closed for Independence Day. There will be a Seattle Mariners game. ■Tuesday: Olympic Medical Center’s Vicki Everrett, RDN, CDE, diabetes education coordinator, on “Diabetes Prevention and Education.�
No ‘On the Waterfront’ Columnist David G. Sellars is taking the week off from his maritime column.
■Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■Thursday: WOW! Working on Wellness forum speaker Dr. Thomas Kummet, Olympic Medical Cancer Center, discusses “Cancer: Current Therapies and Treatment.� Second segment: Area cellist Marlene Moore discusses her upcoming concert at Camaraderie Cellars and her CD release celebration.
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HEN ALLEGATIONS SURFACED last month that Facebook routinely suppressed conservative points of view in its Trending Topics news section, the company worked aggressively to convince the public that it wasn’t intentionally tilting to the left of the political spectrum. Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s cofounder and chief executive, invited conservative luminaries to Facebook’s Silicon Valley headquarters, and over some fancy snacks, they seemed to make peace. The issue blew over. Yet it also seemed to raise deeper questions about Facebook’s power to influence how we understand what’s going on in the world. Measured by web traffic, ad revenue and influence over the way the rest of the media makes money, Facebook has grown into the most powerful force in the news industry. But the social network has never quite labeled itself as something analogous to a news organization, and it has been both uncomfortable with and unprepared to answer questions about whether it strives to adhere to journalistic ethics. Should we be thinking of Facebook as a news site? Is that how Facebook thinks of itself? No, not primarily, Facebook now says. In a document posted Wednesday, the company explained, for the first time, the “values” that govern News Feed, the scrolling list of posts that Facebook presents to its 1.65 billion users every time they log on. Though it is couched in the anodyne language of a corporate news release, the document’s message should come as a shock to everyone in the media business. According to these values, Facebook has a single overriding purpose, and it isn’t news. Facebook is mainly for telling you what’s up with your friends and family.
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DAM MOSSERI, THE Facebook manager in charge of News Feed, said during a recent interview that informing and entertaining users is also part of the company’s mission. But he made clear that news and entertainment are secondary pursuits. “We think more, spend more time and work on more projects that try to help people express themselves with their friends or learn about their friends or have conversations with their friends,” he said. As if to underscore the point, the company is making a tweak to its News Feed ranking system to increase the prominence of content from your friends and family over posts by news companies and other organizations.
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It is also warning news companies that their traffic might decline as a result of the change. These moves highlight a truth that tends to get lost in commentary about the social network’s influence over the news: At Facebook, informing users about the world will always take a back seat to cute pictures of babies (not that there’s anything wrong with that). Because Facebook does not think of itself primarily as a news company, it seems to want us to stop expecting it to act like one. Whether we should, though, is a more complicated matter. The company has long been hounded by journalists and activists over its power to shape the news through its algorithms, or the code that determines which stories you see, in News Feed. The question of how to think about Facebook’s role in the news — and whether we should demand the same standards of accuracy, objectivity, transparency and fairness that we expect from traditional outlets — may be the primary puzzle of our new media age. According to Facebook, the values outlined in the document have been the informal governing philosophy of News Feed since it was started a decade ago, and Zuckerberg and Chris Cox, Facebook’s chief product officer, were deeply involved in drafting the new document. Mosseri says Facebook uses a variety of tools to make sure that News Feed is delivering what users want. One of the main ones, he said, is user surveys, which give Facebook a rich trove of data.
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These surveys, and the fact that about 200 people are involved in building News Feed, act as a bulwark against any one person’s bias infecting News Feed, Mosseri said. People’s preferences, and how Facebook adjusts to them, also mean that News Feed will constantly change. “We view our work as only 1 percent finished,” the post says. But in another way, Facebook’s values only further complicate our picture of the network. If Facebook does not think of its main mission as news, what should we make of all its recent overtures to news companies? Last year, it started Instant Articles, a feature that allows news companies, including The New York Times, to host their stories on Facebook. More recently, it signed contracts with lots of news companies to produce livestreaming videos. The Times is among the companies that are receiving payments from Facebook to create live videos. Also, how should we react to the fact that for millions of Americans, Facebook has become the most important source of news about the world? The Pew Research Center found that for adults in their 20s and 30s, Facebook is far and away the most popular source of news about government and politics. And how should news companies think about ever-deeper partnerships with Facebook, in some instances relying on the company as a primary part of their business models, if Facebook is disclaiming news as its main mission — and is also promising to
keep changing the News Feed as it sees fit? “This is a funny kind of transparency,” said Robyn Caplan, an analyst at the research group Data & Society. “Even though they appear to have been making a bet that news is where they want their business to go, they’re now indicating that their first priority is to maintain that environment that they’ve been known for, which is information from friends and family.” Caplan pointed out that even when Facebook’s values do superficially align with those of the news business, at a deeper level, the two sides seem to see things in very different ways. For instance, Facebook’s document takes no stand on what kind of content it considers “informative.” Instead, informative content is in the eye of the user. “Something that one person finds informative or interesting may be different from what another person finds informative or interesting — this could be a post about a current event, a story about your favorite celebrity, a piece of local news or a recipe,” the document says. Facebook also steps back from any responsibility for choosing certain ideas over others. News Feed, it says, is instead about giving you more of what you want: “Our aim is to deliver the types of stories we’ve gotten feedback that an individual person most wants to see.”
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HAT KIND OF RELATIVISM IS likely to strike an odd chord among old-schoolers in the media, many of whom have worried about the possibility that algorithmic news selection could reinforce people’s long-held beliefs. In a newsroom, news isn’t just what people want to see, and ideas worth promoting aren’t just those that people click on. News is supposed to exist outside those desires; it’s supposed to be an objective good. So while it’s good that Facebook is telling us how it thinks about the news, it’s hard not to see a turbulent future as the views of Facebook and the news industry collide. Facebook isn’t primarily a news site, and it doesn’t see itself as a news site, except that for many users, it functions as the world’s biggest news site — and its sway, partnerships and money are now consuming the news industry. Uh-oh.
_________ Farhad Manjoo writes a technology column for The New York Times, where this article first appeared.
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“There’s not much we can do about it. Maybe if [Donald] Trump gets into office, we’ll get something done about it. I don’t know really what to do. It’s sort of a Catch-22. We need to eradicate them.”
“What can you say? My heart and prayers to the people who were lost, except the terrorists themselves. I’m tired of our world seemingly going to crap. We need peace. The president is doing nothing.”
“They’re going to keep doing it wherever they have the opportunity. It seems as if our government is blind to it.”
“It’s never good when something like this happens. I’m sure there will be some sort of response, but I don’t know what it is yet.”
“Our world is becoming a dark and scary place. I feel relatively safe around here, though. Everybody is affected by the actions of a few. So much hate. We need peace and understanding amongst people.”
“There’s way too many guns in this world and the deaths that go with them. It’s happened again, and I’m becoming callous to it. Very discouraging. All I could think of was ‘Here we go again.’ ”
“Not surprised but very disappointed. I just shook my head. The terrorists are being encouraged and well-funded and will continue. We need the military to step up more to combat them.”
“We all should be prepared to have the same thing locally or regionally.”
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Peninsula Voices dlers”) blames panhandling, long-term unemployI applaud the writer of the June 28 letter in Penin- ment and impoverishment sula Voices, “Panhandlers,” on “our capitalistic society.” That is the false premwho admonished the meanise that our universities, spirited City Council memnews media, Hollywood bers for their lack of comproductions and many polipassion. ticians currently push on The idea that local pannaive Americans. handlers make hundreds of The truth is, capitalism dollars a day is an urban has eliminated more povmyth propagated by selfish erty and starvation in the people who care only for world than any other ecothemselves. nomic system. Those at the bottom of It is responsible for the the economic ladder who great mechanical invenchoose to panhandle and tions and electronic technot take advantage of the nologies in the 19th and social services available to 20th centuries. them do so out of distrust For those who deny of “the system,” which that, I offer a paraphrase wants them to be someone from Ben Carson, a recent other than who they are. candidate for president: Some of them are For thousands of years, addicts or alcoholics who all mankind had was oxfear the enforced, hard-line carts, chariots and horses withdrawal that goes with and wagons. 1776 brought entering into the system. the American Revolution Others suffer from one along with free-market form or another of mental capitalism. Then, in less disability or illness. than 200 years, man Actually, many are vetwalked on the moon. erans with post-traumatic Len Grim, stress disorder who live in Sequim the woods and cannot deal with the stresses of having 2nd Amendment a job or living in four walls. Here is the Second There but for the grace Amendment and the right of God go I. to bear arms: “A well-reguTracy McCallum, lated militia, being necesPort Angeles sary to the security of a free state, the right of the Defends capitalism people to keep and bear A June 28 writer to Pen- arms, shall not be infringed.” insula Voices (“Panhan-
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(It’s one of the 10 constitutional amendments ratified back on Dec. 15, 1791.) It refers to “the right of the people to keep and bear arms, [which] shall not be infringed.” There it is. Our Second Amendment grants every American the right to have guns. (Just ignore the “wellregulated militia.”) Many years later, back in my Army Air Corps days, I worked on B-29 remote-controlled turrets. When I took off my uniform, I left machine guns behind. Hearing of the Orlando, Fla., massacre, I got to thinking: 1791 was quite a few years ago. “Arms” in the Second Amendment referred to single-shot guns having to be reloaded after each firing. That’s what Americans knew, what they intended back in 1791. To follow the Second Amendment, we should return to what patriotic Americans meant by “arms” in 1791. Back then, if you wanted to pick up an automatic rifle or pistol as easily as a Milky Way candy bar, you would have been asked, “What’re you smokin’?” While we can’t seem to address malcontents, let’s
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find a way to get back to act become moral through our “good old days.” majority rule? Milton I. Patrie, Do majorities and the Sequim elected acquire superiority over us or only possess moral authority to decide Rights violated who would best protect Rejecting rule by men, inalienable rights and through our Constitution issues not encroaching and Bill of Rights, our upon equal vital freedoms? Founding Fathers sought Today, through majority to protect inalienable rule, legislators routinely rights with rule of law. pass laws violating equal Accepting the premise that humans possess equal, inalienable rights. Such misrule serves no God-given rights to life, libbetter than dictatorship. erty and our labor’s prodBenjamin Franklin uct, entitlement to protect advised, “Democracy is two these vital freedoms wolves and a lamb deciding becomes intrinsic. With this premise, as an what to have for lunch.” Only individuals possess extension of self-defense, isn’t voters’ most critical a conscience. task selection of represenCommissions, Contatives foremost dedicated gresses, majorities, mobs to protecting our lives, liband wolves do not. erty and property from Euphemized as majority aggression? rule, mob rule’s aggression If a majority of residents upon inalienable rights to identifies a community produce equality destroys need, do they possess both equality and liberty. authority to seize disagreeSusan Shotthafer, ing residents’ possessions Port Angeles to eliminate this need? Would they act ethically Criticizes delegate by acquiring governmentI congratulated Ryan sanctioned privilege to McCallister on Tuesday force others to pay? If majority rule enables night at the Jefferson County Democrats’ memmajorities to rule others, bership meeting on winwhat happened to equal ning a precious spot on the natural rights? Washington state delegaIf taking the liberty or tion to the Democratic property of another is National Convention. immoral and criminal Then I read the June 29 when committed by an individual, how could this PDN last Wednesday
morning [“Delegate Touts Youth Involvement; 28-year-old Is Headed To Democratic Convention.”] Really? According to the article, some Sanders supporters have said they will vote for Clinton to prevent Trump’s election. McCallister said he has not decided on this but he doesn’t foresee himself abstaining from voting. Really? Donald Trump wants to ban entry into the U.S. based on religion; thinks people should make less, not more, so corporations can compete; thinks Mexicans are rapists and women should be punished if they have an abortion; wants to bring back waterboarding and beat ISIS by our military torturing that is more severe than theirs; wants Japan and other countries to get nuclear weapons; scammed students of Trump U; and profited off foreign labor. And can’t decide until he sees them on stage? There’s an expression of Voltaire’s that comes to mind: “Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.” Claire Roney, Port Townsend Roney is the Democratic precinct committee officer for Jefferson County Precinct 106.
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Rave of the Week A RAVE TO the walkers and bicyclists who brave our narrow roads and lack of road shoulders to walk and ride our beautiful North Olympic Peninsula and who wear brightly colored clothing so unsuspecting drivers see them. Thank you. Please keep wearing bright colors. We want you to stay safe.
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TO ALL CUSTOMERS and employees at our local Port Angeles Walmart store last Tuesday who were concerned, involved and tended to a customer in distress: Thank you all for your sincere attention and help. It is greatly appreciated, and all is well now.
. . . and other Raves THANK YOU TO the person at the Third Street Safeway [Port Angeles] who turned in my iPad when I left it on the counter. Much appreciated. A BIG, GIANT rave for open mic at Olympic Theatre Arts [Sequim] on Monday night. It was superb. There were performers, amateur and professional, and it was worth every moment to experience. I can’t wait for the next one next month.
HAVING A BURGER and fries at Wendy’s restaurant [Port Angeles] today on my way home from stunningly beautiful Hurricane Ridge. A woman in a Jeep pulling a small trailer could not negotiate the turn. Back and forth, back and forth. Could not get around it. A Wendy’s worker on break came to the rescue and unhooked the trailer. The woman pulled forward, [and] he pulled the trailer by hand back to her Jeep and hooked it up.
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narians who will not prescribe the treatment because they do not know enough about the new drug, Sileo. Again, the dogs are the real losers during this fireworks season.
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THIS IS FROM Port Townsend and Irondale, and this A HUGE RAVE for the is going out to my neighbors who Olympic Medical Physicians have serious anger-management (Olympic Medical Center) nurses. problems. They gave Michael his comThey yell and scream conpletion of chemotherapy last stantly [using a curse word] in week. front of the young children. The other day, I heard the We are overjoyed with all the young children dropping the care and kindness of these same [curse word]. nurses and the entire staff, docI wish you guys could stop tors and even the receptionists. saying that and get some angerThey blew bubbles and sang management consulting. songs to him. Thank you. Without these people, Michael wouldn’t feel the way he does TO THE PEOPLE who cretoday. ated a memorial to their They’re kindred spirits. deceased friend in my front yard. I just want to thank them This is related to the fatal immensely from the bottom of accident June 19 on Old Olympic my heart. Highway. Please come back and remove the pile of rocks and gravel that Rant of you left there. the Week The grass grows fast in that area, and I have to be able to RANT TO mow it without destroying my mower. THE local veteri-
I’ve had surgery recently, and I’m not allowed to lift anything, and you should not expect others to pick up after you.
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Former Mariners take the spotlight REDUCED TO DESIGNATED hitter/pinch-hitter only against lefthanded pitchers, Alex Rodriguez, 41 next month, was defiant this week in New York talking to reporters who follow the 39-39 New York Yankees. “You haven’t heard the last of Art me,” said RodriThiel guez, which is certainly true. He makes $21 million this season as well as next season, all guaranteed. If the Yankees cut him, it will be the greatest sunk cost in sports since the collapse of the Donald Trump-led United States Football League. The New York media certainly will do what it can to keep the A-Rod debacle in the sports crosshairs. Rodriguez can’t play in the field anymore and can’t hit right-handed pitching. Over his past 95 games, including last year, ESPN reported through Monday he was hitting .204 with 17 homers and 49 RBI in 333 at-bats. One of those homers was a tworun shot off Hisashi Iwakuma in April that helped the Yankees beat the Mariners, 4-3. Irksome as that may have been, and as delightful as A-Rod’s plight may be to the battalions of Seattle fans who bear him a 15-year grudge, it might be worth stifling a bit of the chortle. Consider the fact that upon completion of his 10-year, $240 million contract with the Mariners, Robinson Cano will be 41. Perhaps by 2023, technology will have devised a solution to aging — don’t forget Russell Wilson’s Recovery Water is already a thing — and 41 will be the new 31. The histories of Cano and Rodriguez with Seattle figure to be vastly different, but the Mariners, too, seem likely to be faced with what to do with a hugely expensive player who is more about a millstone than a milestone.
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Wilder second baseman Ben Basden, left, tags out Grays Harbor Longshore’s Rio Ortega in the first inning of Wilder’s 5-1 win in the 18th annual Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Classic at Port Angeles’ Civic Field.
Rough start for Wilder 2 losses in first 3 games put area team in a hole BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Wilder Baseball Club has some work to do if it wants to win its host tournament. Wilder opened the 18th annual Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Classic with a 1-2 record over the first two days of play Thursday and Friday at Civic Field. The area Senior Babe Ruth team opened with a 3-1 defeat
against Lakeside Recovery in Wilder’s tournament opener. Lakeside Recovery, the home team after a pre-game coin flip, did all the work it needed to in the bottom of the first inning. The Bellevue squad took advantage of Wilder starting pitcher James Grubb, drawing a leadoff walk, followed by a single and a three-run home run for an early 3-0 lead. “James shut them down after that,” Wilder coach Mike Politika said.
Baseball “He settled down and pitched pretty well the rest of the way.” Grubb allowed two hits and four walks in his next four innings on the mound and exited after five innings having struck out eight. Wilder managed nine hits in the game but only one brought home a run — a Travis Paynter RBI double that scored Eathen Boyer. “Not enough timely hits that’s for sure,” Politika said. “We had a lot of base runners, but just couldn’t convert.” Wilder bounced back for a 5-1 victory against Grays Harbor
Longshore in the first game of Friday night’s doubleheader. Tanner Rhodefer went six innings on the mound for Wilder, allowing one run on four hits and five walks, while striking out nine. “This was his best outing of the year,” Politika said. “He got out of trouble in that third inning and made some key pitches to end their threat.” Rhodefer allowed one run in the third, working out of a basesloaded jam by getting a flyout to centerfield from Grays Harbor’s No. 3 hitter. Wilder broke through offensively with a two-run fourth inning. TURN
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Ichiro nearing 3,000 hits Whether Rodriguez survives the week or the season, his summer will be vastly different than that of two other ex-Mariners soaking up the national spotlight: Ken Griffey Jr. will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame July 24 Ichiro Suzuki, at 42, is approaching the 3,000-hit plateau that is one of the great feats in baseball history. And he could be selected for the AllStar Game After a triple Saturday for Miami, Ichiro was batting .338, leaving him 11 hits shy. As the Marlins’ fourth outfielder, he hasn’t had enough at-bats to qualify for traditional selection, but MLB has ways to get him in, particularly if he is upon the threshold by the July 12 game in San Diego. “He’s been fun to watch,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. “He’s been kind of ageless. TURN
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Recent Forks High School graduates and former Spartans’ cross country and track and field runners Alan Ensastegui, right, and Austin Pegram, No. 19, finished first and second in Saturday’s Forks OldFashioned Fourth of July Fun Run sponsored by the Forks High School boys basketball team. A total of 140 runners participated in the fundraiser.
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Cutters fell Bremerton 11-1 BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Quilcene’s Andy Johnston tossed a complete game two-hitter and the Olympic Crosscutters continued their undefeated start to the season with an 11-1 win against Bremerton. The area American Legion team’s win streak reached 12 games in Thursday’s triumph. “These athletes are gelling together perfectly and
are in great midseason form,” Cutters coach John Qualls said. “The boys are aggressive on the bases, but smart. “They are picking up the fundamental flaws of the pitcher, therefore stealing bases at a high level. “We have adapted to swinging the wood bat really well at this point.” The Cutters scored seven runs in the first three innings against Bremerton. Dane Bradow started things off offensively with a
two-run double in the bot- Crescent Valley, Oregon in tom of the first. a doubleheader today in Lane Dotson also scored Corvallis, Oregon. on the play on an error. Cutters 11, Bremerton 1 A triple by Jake Sparks scored Anthony Bitegeko Bremerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 x — 11 14 2 and put the Cutters up 4-0. Cutters WP- Johnston; LP- Lloyd Sparks then scored on Pitching Statistics Bremerton: Lloyd 5 1/3 IP, 14 H, 11 R, 5 ER, BB, an error for a 5-0 lead. A Lane Dotson double 3 K. Cutters: Johnston 6 IP, 2 H, R, 6 BB, 6 K. scored Bradow in the third, Hitting Statistics and Bradow added another Cutters: Bradow 2-3, 2 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Porter 2-4, double to open the bottom SB, 2 R, 2 RBI; Sparks 2-3, SB, 3B, 2 R, RBI; Munyagi 2-4, 2 SB, 2 R; C. Dotson 2-2, 2B, R; of the fifth inning, later Bitegeko 2-3, 2B, R; L. Dotson 2-4, R. scoring on an error for a ________ 7-1 advantage. Compiled using team reports. The Cutters are playing
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Today Baseball: 18th annual Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Classic at Civic Field: Fifth-place game, 10 a.m.; Third-place game, 1 p.m.; Championship game, 4 p.m. Olympic Crosscutters vs. Crescent Valley High School, doubleheader, at Corvallis, Ore., 10 a.m.
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Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Merchants League — Week 13 Standings through Wednesday Team Points 1. Supplyworks 151.5 2. Dream Team 149 3. Fryer & Sons 149 4. LaBelle’s Cre[eroe 141 5. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 139.5 6. Rudy’s Automotive 135.5 7. Misfits 129.5 8. Glass Services 121.5 9. Olympic Sewer & Drain 119 10. Briten’s Yard Care 112 11. The Warmhouse 92.5 12. Elwood Allstate 92.5 13. John L. Scott Real Estate 84.5 14. Lakeside Industries 79 15. APS Electrical 73 18. Joshua’s 55 19. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 48 Division One (0 to 7 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 34; Rick Hoover, 35; Tim Lusk, 36; Jade Tisdale, 37. Net: Mark Mast, 32; Jay Kalla, 34; Jay McIlwain, 34; Randy Barber, 35; Gary Heilman, 35; Dean Bensen, 35; Jim Bourget, 35. Division Two (8 to 12 handicap) Gross: Tom Arnold, 44; Randy Hoch, 44; Sherry Henderson, 44; Barry Tate, 44. Net: Rochelle Hoffman, 35; Andy Rose, 35; Debbie Jones, 36; Christy Brown, 36; Linda Bruch, 36; Josh Hall, 36; Burt Senf, 36. Division Three (13 and up handicap) Gross: Scott Schwagler, 45; Don Sargeant, 45; Claudia Williams, 46; Ruth Thomson, 47; Tommy Mathews, 47; Debbie L. Jones, 47. Net: Harry Thompson, 33; Vern Elkhart, 33; Sindie Sheeler, 33; Helen Arnold, 34; Cathy Wahlsten, 34; Dominque Mathews, 35; Mike Ruttan, 35; Andy Slack, 35. Wednesday Ladies Club Odd or Even Net: Ruth Thomson, 31; Dolly Burnett, 31.5; Linda Bruch, 34.5; Rena Peabody, 35. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par One Each Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 63; Mark Schumacher, 67. Net: Joe Tweter, 58; Gene Middleton, 60; Steve Callis, 60; Duane Vernon, 60; Dale Doran, 61; Jay McIlwain, 61; Craig Jacobs, 61; Terry McCartney, 61. Team gross: Mark Mitrovich and Gary Thorne, 63; Mark Schumacher and Blaine Donohue, 68. Team net: Dennis Ingram and Joe Tweter, 57; Buck Ward and Keithe Lawrence, 57; Terry McCartney and Jim Heckman, 57; Gary McLaughlin and Daryl Jensen, 58; Duane Vernon and Ralph Bauman, 58; Steve Callis and Chuck Turner, 58. Saturday, June 25 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 66; Gary Thorne, 68. Net: Paul Stutesman, 63; Marti Martinez, 63; Daryl Jensen, 64; Joe Tweter, 65. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Tim Lusk and Mark Leffers, 71. Team net: Dave Wahlsten and Marti Martinez, 60; Warren Taylor and Marti Mrtinez, 61; Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 62; George Peabody and Bob LaBelle, 63; Perry Keeling and Paul Stutesman, 63. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Two Man Best Ball Low Net Flight One Net: Sather and Kettel, 60; Mares and Veenema, 62; Raske and Thometz, 62; Osborn and Burchard, 62. Flight Two Net: Mildenberger and Hill, 57; Smithson and Lane, 58; Williams and Cortez, 58; Anderson and Harrison, 58. Flight Three Net: Ryan and Lilleston, 56; Nally and Falcone, 60; Walker and Littlefield, 60; McKeever and Berry, 60. Flight Four Net: Bock and Lusk, 57; Walker and Sakimoto, 58; Engel and Epps, 59. Closest to pin Division One No. 4 Low division: Gary Kettel, 7 ft. 6 in. High division: Jay Howard, 14 ft. 1⁄2 in. No. 8 Low division: Everett Thometz, 6 ft. 9 in. High division: JC Schumacher, 16 ft. 7 in.
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The Port Angeles Impact U16 softball teams finished second at the National Softball Association’s state fastpitch championships in the Tri-Cities last weekend. The team went 4-2 in the 16B bracket, winning three games in a row last Sunday to reach the tournament championship before falling 10-1 to the Tri-City Thunder. Team members are Haley Becker, Rose Clark, Erin Edwards, Aliyah Johnston, Aspen Millet, Hope O’Connor, Madi Roening, Lauren Waldron, Olivia Nevarill and Kiana Watson-Charles. Impact is coached by Brett O’Connor, Mike Watson and Jesse Clark.
No. 11 Open: Herman Sakimoto, 5 ft. 6 in. Thursday, June 23 Lady Niners Low Net Division One Net: Arlene Cox, 32; Darla Shaw, 36; Patti Wirz, 37. Putts: Patti Wirz, 18. Division Two Net: Bonney Benson, 34; Pat Charters, 36; Susan Sanford, 37. Putts: Janet Littlefield, 20; Vernice Quigley, 20. Birdies: Lyn Gilbert, No. 8; Sandra Ruby, No. 8. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lady Niners Hidden Holes Net: Sue Fowler, 21.5; Betty Armstrong, 22. Men’s Niners Low Net Throw Out Worst Hole Net: Karl Kelley, 28; Dan Cadigan, 28; Fritz Field, 29; Dennis Bradley, 29. Wednesday Men’s Club Mixer Orange Ball Mixer Gross: David Pott, Brian Bailey, Owen Prout, Dan Cadigan, 124; John Sims, David Fluke, Jim Elvert, 125; Tom Chirhart, Dennis Powell, Ed Jones, Karl Kelley, 125; Darwin Ansotegui, Jim Coulter, Dick Evans, Jim Jones, 131; Steve Snover, Marty O’Brien, Jim Hanley, David Martin, 131. Closest to pin No. 5 Handicap 0 to 20: Jay Tomlin, 18 ft. Handicap 21 plus: Jim Ratliff, 4 ft. 5 in. No. 17 Handicap 1 to 20: Brian Bailey, 5 ft. 2 in. Handicap21 plus: Bob Greer, 2 ft. 1 in. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball of Foursome Net: Jim and Susan Elvert, Bob Hilsman and Nadia Saulsbury, 52; Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy and Russ McClelland and Cecil Black, 53; Owen and Jan Prout and Glenn Nance and Diane Kahookele, 56; Ed Jones and Holda Duncan and Dave and MJ Anderson, 56. No. 17: Dan O’Claray, 34 ft. 1 in.; Sherry Meythaler, 29 ft. 8 in.
Slowpitch Port Angeles Parks & Recreation League Final Second Half Standings Women’s Division Team W L Harbinger Winery 8 0 Alan Millet Law Office 7 1 Elwha Casino/Bravette 5 3 Shirley’s Cafe 5 3 Station 51 Taphouse 4 4
California Horizon 2 6 Airport Grden Center 1 7 Lincoln Street Coffee 0 8 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Angeles Plumbing 6 2 Elwha Bravez 6 2 Seven Cedars Casino 6 2 Moose Lodge Bulls 5 3 Strait Flooring 5 3 Rain Seafood 2 6 Smuggler’s Landing 2 6 Stamper Chiropractic 0 8 Men’s Silver Division Team W L America’s Elite 7 1 Ace Michael’s Inc. 5 3 U.S. Coast Guard 5 3 Basic Ballers 4 4 D-12/Elwha Casino 3 5 Evergreen Collision 3 5 Green 8 Taxi 1 7 Thursday’s games D-12/Elwha River Casino, 14, Basic Ballers, 4 E-12/Elwha River Casino, 31, Green 8 Taxi, 21 Evergren Collision, 19, Green 8 Taxi, 8 America’s Elite , 18, U.S. Coast Guard, 10 Ace Michaels, 3, U.S. Coast Guard, 0 Basic Ballers, 9, Ace Michaels, 5
Baseball Mariners 5, Orioles 2 Friday’s game Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi A.Jones cf 4 0 0 0 L.Mrtin cf 4010 Schoop 2b 4 0 2 1 S.Smith lf 4131 M.Mchdo 3b 4 0 0 0 O’Mlley lf 0000 C.Davis 1b 4 1 1 1 Cano 2b 4000 Trumbo dh 4 0 0 0 N.Cruz rf 4110 Wieters c 4 0 1 0 K.Sager 3b 3 2 1 2 J.Hardy ss 4 0 0 0 D.Lee 1b 4132 Kim lf 3 0 0 0 Lind dh 4000 Rickard rf 2 1 1 0 Innetta c 3010 K.Marte ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 5 2 Totals 34 510 5 Baltimore
Baltimore 011 000000—2 Seattle 100 00202x—5 E—Iannetta (4). LOB—Baltimore 5, Seattle 7. 2B—Rickard (12), N.Cruz (15), D.Lee (3). HR—C.Davis (20), S.Smith (8), K.Seager (16), D.Lee (11). IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Gausman L,1-6 6 8 3 3 0 7 Despaigne 1 1 0 0 0 1 Roe 1 1 2 2 2 2
Seattle LeBlanc W,1-0 6 3 2 2 1 5 Montgomery H,3 1 1 0 0 0 1 Diaz H,6 1 1 0 0 0 3 Cishek S,20-24 1 0 0 0 0 2 Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Mike Winters; Second, Marty Foster; Third, Gabe Morales. T—2:35. A—33,006 (47,476).
Mariners 5, Orioles 3 Thursday’s game Seattle ab r hbi A.Jones cf 4 1 1 0 L.Mrtin cf Kim lf 4 1 2 2 S.Smith lf M.Mchdo 3b 4 0 2 1 Gterrez ph-lf C.Davis 1b 4 0 1 0 Cano 2b Trumbo rf 4 0 1 0 N.Cruz rf Wieters c 4 0 1 0 K.Sager 3b Schoop 2b 3 1 0 0 D.Lee 1b P.Alvrz dh 4 0 0 0 Lind dh J.Hardy ss 3 0 0 0 Innetta c K.Marte ss 3 0 1 0 Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals Baltimore
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Baltimore 000 000120—3 Seattle 100 03010x—5 E—A.Jones (2). LOB—Baltimore 5, Seattle 9. 2B—N.Cruz 2 (14). HR—Kim (3), S.Smith (7). S—K.Marte (2). IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Tillman L,10-2 4 2-3 6 4 4 33 Bundy 2 2-3 3 1 0 12 Britton 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Seattle Walker W,4-6 6 1-3 4 1 1 05 Diaz H,5 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Benoit 2-3 2 2 2 1 1 Cishek S,19-23 1 1-3 2 0 0 03 HBP—by Tillman (Cruz). WP—Tillman. Umpires—Home, Gabe Morales; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Marty Foster. T—3:06. A—23,715 (47,476).
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44 39 .530 5 39 40 .494 8 33 46 .418 14 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 49 31 .613 — Kansas City 42 37 .532 6½ Detroit 42 38 .525 7 Chicago 40 40 .500 9 Minnesota 26 54 .325 23 Friday’s Games Cleveland 2, Toronto 1, 19 innings Philadelphia 4, Kansas City 3 Boston 5, L.A. Angels 4 Detroit 10, Tampa Bay 2 Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Texas 3, Minnesota 2, 10 innings Pittsburgh 7, Oakland 3 Seattle 5, Baltimore 2 San Diego 7, N.Y. Yankees 6 Saturday’s Games Toronto 9, Cleveland 6 Minnesota 17, Texas 5 All other games, late. Today’s Games Cleveland (Kluber 8-7) at Toronto (Happ 10-3), 10:07 a.m. Detroit (Pelfrey 2-7) at Tampa Bay (Archer 4-11), 10:10 a.m. Kansas City (Ventura 6-5) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 6-2), 10:35 a.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-8) at Boston (O’Sullivan 1-0), 10:35 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 5-8) at Houston (McHugh 5-5), 11:10 p.m. Texas (Hamels 9-1) at Minnesota (Gibson 1-5), 11:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 4-8) at Oakland (Mengden 1-3), 1:05 p.m. Baltimore (Jimenez 5-7) at Seattle (Iwakuma 7-6), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Green 0-1) at San Diego (Cashner 3-5), 1:40 p.m. Monday’s Games L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m. Texas at Boston, 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Oakland at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Seattle at Houston, 11:10 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.
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Al Horford ended the waiting game with a simple tweet: “Celtic Pride,” it said, followed by 18 shamrocks. The number might not have been a coincidence. A franchise with 17 NBA championships may have gotten closer to contending for an 18th on Saturday, when Horford decided to accept a four-year, $113 million offer to join the Boston Celtics. Horford made the announcement on Twitter, and the terms of the detail were confirmed to The Associated Press by a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because no deals can be finalized until at least July 7 under league rules. Horford wasted no time in changing his Twitter bio, which now says he is “Boston Celtics star Forward/Center Al Horford.” And the reactions came in swiftly as well, after one of the biggest prizes in this year’s freeagent sweepstakes decided to leave Atlanta. “Let’s get it,” Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas wrote. The Celtics won 48 games last season, finishing in a four-way tie for the third-best record in the Eastern Conference. They have a strong young core already, a
Serge Ibaka. The Magic and Biyombo agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal Saturday, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. Biyombo is coming off a breakout year in Toronto. His numbers don’t jump off the page — 5.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.6 blocks in a bench role In this year’s playoffs, however, he was superb, helping the Raptors finally get out of the first round and advance to the Eastern Conference finals. When Jonas Valanciunas was on his injured against Miami in the conmenac- ference semifinals, Biyombo with started and was a force. He had
highly regarded coach in Brad Stevens, and had the money to land a huge free agent. Horford’s announcement came on the same day that the Celtics met with Kevin Durant in New York, even bringing New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady along for that meeting to help sell the virtues of playing in New England. No such fanfare was needed for Horford — just an average salary of about $28 million a year for the next four years.
Shot-blocker to Magic Bismack Biyombo is way to Orlando to form a ing new frontcourt
17 points and 16 rebounds in Toronto’s Game 7 victory. He followed that with 26 rebounds and four blocks in a Game 3 victory over Cleveland in the conference finals.
Deng to Lakers With Kobe Bryant gone and the team in desperate need of mature leadership, the Los Angeles Lakers are turning to Luol Deng for help on the court and in the locker room The Lakers and Deng agreed to a four-year, $72 million contract Saturday, The 31-year-old Deng averaged 12.3 points and 6.0 rebounds for Miami last season.
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Benoit’s struggles provides opportunity for relievers BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
SEATTLE — Joaquin Benoit’s ongoing struggles are forcing the Mariners to seek alternatives for his role as the primary setup reliever for closer Steve Cishek. Benoit wasn’t sharp again Thursday in allowing two runs in two-thirds of an inning against Baltimore, which turned a four-run lead into a tense ride over the final two innings before Cishek gained a four-out save by closing out a 5-3 victory. “Sometimes, his shoulder doesn’t bounce back,” manager Scott Servais said. “But it’s probably more of a mechanical, releasepoint, timing issue. To see him miss the strike zone as much as he’s missed it by, that’s very un-normal. “That’s not him.” Benoit, 38, missed a month earlier in the season because of shoulder inflammation that first surfaced in spring training. His availability remains limited; his outing Thursday was his first appearance in six days. “Coming out of the game,” Servais said, “he wasn’t happy with his performance, but he said his
arm felt fine. That was not an issue. There are certain days when he’s available and certain days when he’s not available. “We’ve just got to manage it every day.” Benoit, 38, has a 5.30 ERA in 19 appearances after allowing eight earned runs over 8 2/3 innings in his last nine appearances. In contrast, he posted a 2.35 ERA over the previous six seasons in 388 games for three other franchises. “It’s about winning games,” Servais said. “I know he’s been good for a long time. I certainly respect that. He’s been one of the tougher guys in the league to hit for a long time. “But I think he knows that, some nights, right now, he just doesn’t have it.” The Mariners have other options, and Servais signaled a willingness to sift through alternatives — at least until Benoit regains his form. “We’re going to have plenty of opportunities,” Servais said, “for guys to make an impact [in the late innings].” Rookie Edwin Diaz looms as the likeliest replacement and did wonderfully in his first chance, striking out the heart of the Orioles lineup in the eighth
ably not currently near the head of the line to pitch the eighth inning.
Hernandez Update Right-hander Felix Hernandez experienced no problems with his right calf muscle in a 43-pitch bullpen workout and is vowing to return to the rotation in mid-July shortly after the All-Star break. Current plans call for Hernandez to pitch in a simulated game next week before heading to the minor leagues for what projects as a two-start rehab assignment. He expects his first start to be July 10. If so, that start is likely to be for Short-A Everett against Spokane (Rangers) at Everett Memorial Stadium. Hernandez’s second start projects to be July 15 for Triple-A Tacoma against Colorado Springs (Brewers) at Cheney Stadium. If that timetable holds, Hernandez should return July 20 to the Mariners for a start against the Chicago White Sox at Safeco Field. Hernandez was 4-4 with a 2.86 ERA through 10 starts before being diagnosed with a strained right calf after a May 27 outing against Minnesota.
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Seattle relief pitcher Joaquin Benoit throws against the Detroit Tigers last month. Benoit has relinquished his setup role after poor outings. inning of Friday’s 5-2 Mariners win. He has a 1.88 ERA in 13 appearances since his June 4 jump from Double-A Jackson. He also provides lateinning power with 26 strikeouts in 14 1/3 innings. “What’s nice to see,” Servais said, “is he continues to work on and develop his slider. It continues to get
better, and it’s going to be the key pitch. You see a lot of guys in this league who throw hard, but the separator is the secondary pitch.” Give Benoit an assist there. The improvement in Diaz’s slider is due in no small part from his conversations with Benoit. The Mariners will could shift recently-reacquired
Tom Wilhelmsen, their former closer, into higher leverage roles. Wilhelmsen rejoined the roster Thursday after two tune-up appearances at Triple-A Tacoma. Club officials also believe right-hander Nathan Karns has the repertoire to be an impact reliever in the late innings, although he’s prob-
Thiel: Ichiro on a tear at 42 CONTINUED FROM B1 their left field problem with him at the trade deadline. We shouldn’t really be Just kidding. talking about his age We’ve already seen how because he runs better going retro worked with than most, he throws and Griffey. No need to re-test plays defense better than the strategy with Ichiro. most. He’s been swinging But it is fun for fans to the bat better than most. appreciate two former MarEverything about him has iners stars going icon in been way above average.” the same month. His first season in Griffey received the Miami in 2015 looked most votes in the history of A-Rodish. Ichiro finished the hall, and Ichiro will with a .229 batting average become a baseball king of and .561 OPS. two nations. But his revival at 42 is For Ichiro to leave astonishing. After 10 AllJapan and start his majorStar selections in Seattle, league career at age 27 and to add an 11th five years hang around long enough later would have not only to reach 3,000 is one of the popular appeal, it might great career accomplishinspire the Mariners to fix ments in all of sports, espe-
cially without using performance enhancers — unless MLB decides to put beef tongue, one of Ichiro’s favorite dishes, on the list of banned substances. Fanatical about fitness and stretching, Ichiro has kept sufficiently in shape to suggest that he might have a decent chance to carry on for awhile, until the eye-hand coordination begins to fade, usually the principal culprit dooming major-league hitters. Griffey, who may have yet to lift his first weightroom weight, took a casual approach to fitness, which many think trimmed his production, which ended in 2010 at 40 after 22 sea-
American dumps Djokovic, ends 30-match win streak at Wimbledon BY HOWARD FENDRICH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON — Facing yet another critical point during a match he never controlled, Novak Djokovic stretched for a half-volley drop winner, held up his right index finger — reminding the world, “I’m No. 1!” — then threw an uppercut and bellowed. Perhaps this was the moment everyone kept expecting as he tried to dig himself out of a daunting deficit against 41st-ranked Sam Querrey in the third round at Wimbledon. Perhaps this was a sign that Djokovic was rediscovering the consistency, efficiency and excellence he maintained for more than a year on tennis’s most important stages. To wit: Djokovic had won 30 consecutive Grand Slam matches, carrying him to four consecutive Grand Slam titles, the longest such run by a man in nearly a half-century. He didn’t just appear to be unbeatable at
the majors. He was. No longer. His magical streaks are gone, including two successive titles at the All England Club and 28 Grand Slam quarterfinal appearances in a row, all brought to a sudden, stunning end by a player who has never participated in a major quarterfinal. With 31 aces against as good a returner as there is, Querrey did what no one else could for so long, beating Djokovic 7-6 (6), 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (5) in a match interrupted Saturday by three rain delays after being suspended in progress because of showers a night earlier. “He just overpowered me,” was Djokovic’s simple assessment. Djokovic was stopped halfway to the first calendar-year Grand Slam by a man since Rod Laver’s in 1969. “I believe in positive things in life, and I managed to win four Grand Slams in a row — two different seasons, though. I
want to try to focus on that,” Djokovic said, “rather than failure.” His last loss at any major came against Stan Wawrinka in the French Open final in June 2015. Since then, Djokovic won Wimbledon last July, the U.S. Open in September, the Australian Open in January and the French Open last month, raising his Slam total to 12. Late in Djokovic’s second-round victory Wednesday, he slipped and fell to his back, but he appeared to be OK at the time. Against Querrey, he rarely seemed to be himself, and afterward, was asked whether he was 100 percent healthy. “Not really,” Djokovic replied, “but it’s not the place and time to talk about it.” In the Open era, which dates to 1968, he’s the second No. 1-seeded man to lose in Wimbledon’s third round.
sons, many of them shortened with a variety of strains and pains. As with Ichiro, Griffey never was tainted with baseball’a PED scandal. Rodriguez, of course, has been smothered by it. Once Rodriguez retires, the passage of time will soften at least some of the criticism and let his numbers come through. But it’s doubtful he will be celebrated — for that and other reasons — as the nation in July will celebrate Griffey and Ichiro. Seattle will bask in some reflected glory. Rodriguez will sit in the shade. ________ Art Thiel is the co-founder of sportspressnw.com.
Wilder: Timely hitting CONTINUED FROM B1 “It was the third time through the lineup for [Ben] Basden and Grubb, and we were able to string some stuff together,” Politika said. Basden led off the inning with a double and Grubb reached on an error. A sacrifice fly by Tanner Gochnour and Evan Hurn’s RBI ground out put Wilder in the lead 2-1. Wilder added an insurance run on an RBI double by Travis Paynter in the top of the fifth inning. “Matt Hendry got a leadoff walk, stole second and came home on Paynter’s double,” Politika said. “Matt’s been tearing it up on the basepaths for us.” Wilder went back-andforth with Centerfield Roosters in what Politika described as a “barnburner” in Friday’s nightcap. After allowing four runs in both the first and second innings to trail 8-0, Wilder bounced back with a sevenrun bottom of the second.
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“We showed a lot of resilience to get back in it,” Politika said. “We took advantage of some timely hitting on our part in the bottom half. “We strung out seven hits and four base on balls that inning.” Hurn had a two-run triple and Paynter added an RBI single as Wilder clawed its way back in the game. A two-out, bases-clearing RBI triple by Hurn put Wilder up 11-10 in the fifth inning. First-year Wilder player Chance Wilson was tagged with the loss after allowing four of Centerfield’s six runs in the sixth inning. Wilder still has a shot at the championship game as all six teams suffered at least one loss through the tournament’s first two days. “We have our horses
going for us on the mound [Curan Bradley and Paynter],” Politika said. “So we need to win our games and get a little help to reach the championship.” The tournament continues today with the fifthplace game at 10 a.m.; the third-place game at 1 p.m.; and the championship at 4 p.m. Lakeside 3, Wilder 1 Wilder Lakeside LP- Grubb
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HR BENEFIT SPECIALIST $16-$19/hr DOE/DOQ PT with partial benefits. Must have exp. in benefit Administration and knowledge of basic investment pr inciples. Req: BA in HR or Bus. Admin. 3 yrs of exp.in HR or related field. Resume/cvr ltr to: PBH 118 Licensed Veterinary E. 8th St., Port Angeles, Tech/Assistant WA 98362 (Full time) Must be avail. peninsulabehavioral.org weekends. Pick up appliEOE cation at Angeles Clinic For Animals, 160 Del Guzzi Dr., P.A. HR & Payroll/Benefits Administrator. LOAN OFFICER ASST. Jefferson Transit is hir- Evergreen Home Loans ing for the position of is seeking a dynamic inH R Pay r o l l / B e n e f i t s dividual to join our SeAdministrator. The po- quim Branch. We are sition is responsible for seeking an experienced administering, under Loan Officer Assistant supervision, the agen- w i t h s t r o n g p r o b l e m cy’s HR functions in- solving and organization cluding but not limited skill set and an emphato payroll processing, sis on customer service employee benefit is a MUST! If interested management and em- p l e a s e s e n d yo u r r e ployee records man- sume to agement. Minimum remadkisson@ quirements include evergreenhomeloans. sufficient education com and experience in HR and accounting to be competent at the position duties. Individual must be highly organized, detail oriented, have strong communication skills and be proficient at MS Excel. Good benefits and salary starting at $44,023 to 59,574 DOQ. Send resume, Maintenance/Utility cover letter, and list of Tech I r e fe r e n c e s t o 6 3 4 Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m Cor ners Road, Por t Tribe is seeking a techTownsend, WA 98368, nician to perform semiattention Sara Crouch skilled maintenance duor email to ties & some sub-journey scrouch@jeffersonwork. Exp. w/ electrical, transit.com. building & equipment rep a i r, a n d o r n a m e n t a l weed, insect & disease control. Water Distribution Manager I cer t., backflow assembly testing cert., & public operator pesticide license preferred; or obtain these certifications after hire. I n d i a n p r e fe r e n c e fo r qualified candidates. Full Immediate Opening: t i m e , g r e a t b e n e f i t s . D i r e c t o r o f F i n a n c e Please visit: http://jamestowntribe. and Administration iapplicants.com (DFA) with Discovery Behavioral Healthcare. for full job description General Description: and to apply. The DFA position will play a critical role in M A N AG E R : F u n e r a l p a r t n e r i n g w i t h t h e home manager/funeral senior leadership team director assistant. F/T in in strategic decision a meaningful career, AA making and operations D e gr e e o r l i fe ex p e r. as the company con- highly considered. Must tinues to enhance its be well spoken, compasquality programming sionate and emotionally a n d bu i l d c a p a c i t y. composed. Professional This is a tremendous grooming (no visible tatoppor tunity for a fi- toos or piercings) and nance and operations dress required. Must be l e a d e r t o m a x i m i ze able to lift 50# on occaand strengthen the in- sion. Starting at $16/hr. t e r n a l c a p a c i t y i n Background check req. b u i l d i n g a w e l l - r e - Email resumes to: jayrozsorensen@ spected, high-impact hotmail.com organization. Position Requirements: GraduMIDDLE SCHOOL ate of a Bachelor’s deTEACHER g r e e i n a bu s i n e s s m a n a g e m e n t d i s c i - Brinnon School District pline such as Finance, is accepting applications Accounting or a relat- for 1.0 FTE Classroom ed area, ideally with a Teacher. Teaches all MBA/CPA. At least 1-5 subjects for 6th-8th mulyears of overall profes- ti-grade classroom. Exsional exper ience; p e r i e n c e p r e fe r r e d . i d e a l l y 6 + ye a r s o f Open until filled. Starts broad financial and op- Aug. 31, 2016. Applicaerations management t i o n : w w w. b s d 4 6 . o r g experience. To apply 360-796-4646 EOEl go to http://www.discoverybh.org/jobs/ unSABAI THAI der the DFA job post. Looking to hire clean, If you have any quesenergetic and hardtions, please call working individual to Adam Marquis at 360join our team as a 385-0321 x123. dishwasher and also a line chef. Must be effiGARAGE SALE ADS cient and able to multitask. Please drop off Call for details. resume between 4-9 360-452-8435 p.m. 903 W. 8th St. 1-800-826-7714
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T h e Q u i l e u t e Tr i b a l School is hiring for the following positions: All positions open until filled. Classifed: Home Liaison (190 day per year) Data Entry Support (full time) 2/ Para Educatores (190 day year ) School Support Staff/iss (190 day year) Certificated: Business Education Teacher (7th-12th) School Counselor Science Teacher (7th-12th) Subs Needed: Teachers, Bus Driver, cook, Para Educators and Maintenance/Custodial Fo r m o r e i n fo r m a t i o n contact: Mark Jacobson (360)374-5609, mark.jacobson@quileutenation.org Support Staff To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experie n c e n e c e s s a r y, $ 1 0 . 5 0 h r. A p p l y i n person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m.
SEQUIM SCHOOL DIST Seeking substitute bus drivers; will train. Apply Online: www.sequim.k12.wa.us (360)582-3418
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Compact â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Cozy 2 Br., 1 Ba., home on spacious corner lot. Convenient low-traffic location between the bridges on dead-end street. A super investment as it has been money-spinning rental for many years at $800/month. Also a great buy for the first t i m e b u y e r . MLS#301190 $138,800 Dick Pilling COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)460-7652
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be receptive to suggestions you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t considered. Make a move that offers you a unique chance to learn and thrive. A new experience will help open a window of opportunity. Share your COUNTRY LIVING success with someone you J u s t m o m e n t s f r o m love. 3 stars town. Imagine your dream home nestled in the trees on a road where you can count the neighbors on one hand. Surprisingly quiet for being so close to the highway. A road was put in and a home site cleared. 2.78 acres. Utilities at the road. Three corners flagged. MLS#301073/953594 $63,000 Doc Reiss 360-461-0613 TOWN & COUNTRY
Delightful Privacy 3 br, 2 ba, 1598 sf, light and bright rambler on .5 flat acre with a large living room with woodstove, big family room. Home with nice updates inside and out, beautifully manicured yard and fenced-in backyard. Spacious 552 sf., outbuilding for shop, hobbies and garden tools. This home has been l o ve d a n d c a r e d fo r. Great location! JUST LISTED! MLS#969071 $230,000 Ania Pendergrass Remax Evergreen (360)461-3973 FSBO: 1903 Stunning Craftsman home, in desirable Cherry Hill neighborhood, Walking distance to all ones needs. Tastefully updated. 2200 SF, with 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ceilings, larger 3 Br plus office, upstairs and a large master Br on main floor, 3 Ba (2 on main, 1 on 2nd floor). Kitchen with top of the line appliances with gas stove and range. Spacious living and formal dining room with original leaded glass windows. Plentiful storage throughout. beautifully landscaped with private covered deck and garden cottage. Heated 2 car garage with bathroom and covered carport. Serious, qualified buyers only. 232 W. 4th S t . , PA . A s k i n g $315,000. (360)477-4838
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FSBO: 3 br., 1.5 bath, freshly remolded bathroom, attached 2 car garage, nice culdesac neighborhood roomy front and backyard. $210,000.(360)477-1647 JUST LISTED! 4 br, 1650 sf., 1.75 ba on 9000 sf., mountain view lot with peek-a-boo water view. Two car attached garage, fully fenced in area in the back yard. Ever ything freshened up, move in ready. New kitchen cabinets, all water valves rep l a c e d , n ew f u r n a c e, windows upgraded, work bench in two car attached garage, fire pit, fruit trees and plenty of blooming shrubs, flowers and gardening areas. MLS#301118 $177,500 Paul Beck - Broker Professional Realty Services Cell: 360.461.0644 pb3realestate @gmail.com
LAKE SUTHERLAND ITS SUMMER! Plan your vacations in the private gated community of Maple Grove. Choice of 2 lots, #35/#39 ready with hookups, storage shed, boat slip, swimming area a n d m o r e. S h o r t d i s tance from Port Angeleseasy access for those short or long get-a-ways. MLS#300052/300053 Cathy Reed Lic# 4553 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-460-1800
SUNNY SIDE of Lake Sutherland Cabin with Sweeping views of lake and mountains. Stay and play? Make some money too? Rent it? VRBO, have your cake and eat i t t o o ! 1 B r, 1 B a p a r k model, 397 SF., updated, plus bunk / guest h o u s e , 1 7 0 S F, w i t h bath, both furnished. Boat and jet ski lift. $274,900. Shown by appt. (360)460-4251
Looking for privacy? Got stuff? Check out this 4 br, 3 ba, rambler on 5 acres. Some features include a 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; barn, 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; RV and 4 door equipment garage (longest por tion holds 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; RV), plus 44â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; detached garage, separate private well and public water, two 500 gallon propane tanks, circle drive, covered firewood storage and garden shed too, nicely landscaped with lots of fruit trees and garden area, open concept kitchen-dining-living plus separate formal formal living room, master b a t h fe a t u r e s d o u bl e sink and built-in vanity, large utility room that has its own bath with shower and utility sink, island kitchen with JennAir cook-top, double ovens, breakfast bar, and garden windows. All in easy access on one level. MLS#300552 $429,000 Paul Beck - Broker Professional Realty Services Cell: 360.461.0644 pb3realestate @gmail.com
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LOT LISTING IN SUNLAND Bring your building plans, lightly treed .23 acre lot, Sunlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own w a t e r a n d s e w e r fo r easy hookup, Sunland amenities; tennis and pickle ball courts, pool, beach access and cabana, clubhouse, security MLS#922099/300589 $61,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 1-800-359-8823 (360)683-6880 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
LOVELY setting in pastoral Happy Valley for this one level 2,400 sf home, 4 stall barn, attached 3 car garage, detached RV/shop, arena, fully fenced on 4.9 acres. Well maintained plus new exterior paint and new septic. Concrete circle dr iveway. Come and visit! MLS#776887 $560,000 Diann Dickey 360.477.3907 John L. Scott Sequim
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New Land Listing Near John Wayne Marina, 2 adjacent parcels b e i n g s o l d t o g e t h e r, build on one and use o t h e r fo r i nve s t m e n t , well and septic installed on 1 parcel, secluded with tower ing evergreens throughout, convenient location a few miles from town MLS#966165/301246 $180,000 Team Schmidt Mike 460-0331 Lic#15329 Irene 460-4040 Lic#15328 (360)683-6880 (360)670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
Spacious Custom Home Immaculate 4 br/2.5 ba home located just across the street from the Peninsula Golf Course in a neighborhood of lovely homes. The huge wraparound porch welcomes you inside to gorgeous hardwood floors, 9ft ceilings with crown molding and a propane fireplace with stone surround. The kitchen is beautifully remodeled with a huge center island, granite counter tops and walk-in pantr y. Spacious MBR with walk-in closet, shoe closet and attached bath with soak tub. All on a large and landscaped corner lot just minutes from town. MLS#301252 $379,900 Windermere Port Angeles Kelly Johnson 360-477-5876 SUNLAND HOME WITH 2ND LOT! Spacious 4 BD, 2.5 BA, 2606 SF, den and office, family room, vaulted ceiling, great room, mtn. and golf course views, large kitchen, dining room, built-in vacuum, 2 car garage with carport, front and back patios, additional buildable lot included MLS#928764/300721 $328,500 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360)683-6880 (360)670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
New Listing Country living at its best, built in 2012, 3 br., home on over 1 acre, brand new condition, located west of dungeness river, privacy and view of the Olympics, lots of room for outbuildings and gardening MLS#301280/968208 $289,500 Terry Peterson lic# 107780 Waterfront Lot! (360)683-6880 .26 Acre Waterfront lot, (360)797-4802 boat jouse with large WINDERMERE boat deck, storage buildSUNLAND ing for water toys, access by walking trail or Over 3 Private Acres boat, perfect for private Solid 979 SF 1 BR, 1 1/2 summer fun! B A h o m e w i t h o f f i c e, MLS#300793 $125,000 plus planting/hobby Team Thomsen CBU room. Heat pump. Good COLDWELL BANKER fruit trees and artesian UPTOWN REALTY pond. Wonderful 1800 (360)808-0979 SF garage/shop has water, power, heat, spray West Side Rambler room. Great place for Spacious 3 br, 2 ba, home business or farm 2104 sf, one level home animals or huge garden! w i t h a b r i g h t f a m i l y Come see TOM! room, large living room, MLS#301203 $249,900 for mal dining room, 2 Tom Blore car-attached garage, on 360-683-4116 over-sized cor ner lot. PETER BLACK Fireplace, fully fenced-in REAL ESTATE backyard and a sunny patio. NEW PRICE! MLS#300964 $242,500 Price Reduced! Ania Pendergrass Visually stunning custom Remax Evergreen 4188 sf., two story home (360)461-3973 on 2.61 acres in the hear t of desirable Jamestown area. This 311 For Sale 4br 4.5 ba. home is close to waterfront with Manufactured Homes Olympic Mountain and s o m e S t r a i t v i e w s . FSBO: Unique and Quality features through- spacious, 2 Br, 2 Ba, out including Hickor y manufactured home, and Mahogany floors, on 1 ac, in great area, Cedar accents, Radiant double car garage, 14’ floor heat, Skylights, jet- x 24’ shop, sunroom ted tub, fireplace, wood- and spa are just a few stove and many more of the amenities, come features! Extra large fin- see. (360)670-6686 ished 1146 sqft attached garage/workshop. PA: ‘79 mobile, large adMLS#300283 $749,000 dition on 2 full fenced Ed Sumpter lots, 3 plus br., 2 ba., re360-808-1712 modeled kitchen and Blue Sky Real Estate bathroom. New tile floorSequim ing, new vinyl windows,
Sequim/Dungeness Great lot near beach with Beach Access. Private and quiet with open feeling. 3/8 acre next to open space. Safe neighborhood, plenty of parking. Heated, insulated large shop. Separate art studio. Well and septic. Older mobile home with approx. 1,000 sq ft including studio and laundry. $119,900. (360)681-7775
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MOVE IN READY Move in ready rambler on private 1/4 acre lot in town with mountain view. 3 br. 2 ba. With fenced backyard. Room for RV. Large covered partially enclosed patio. MLS#301270 $219,000 Windermere Port Angeles Harriet Reyenga 360-460-8759
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CRUISER: ‘10 Fun Finder, 18’ with tipout and awning, barbecue, microwave/convection oven, large fridge/freezer, air conditioning. Sleeps 4. Very little use, neat and clean. $14,000. CHEVY: ‘01, Roadtrek (360)928-3761 200 Popular, 78K miles, V8, runs great. $25,999 HARTLAND: ‘13, Trail(360)912-3216 runner, 26’, sleeps 6, great condition. $12,500. ITASCA: ‘03, Sundanc(360)460-8155 er, 30’, class C 450, low 38K miles, always garaged, 1 owner, leveling jacks, auto seek satellite TV, entertainment centers, new tires, 2 slides, see to believe. $44,900/obo 681-7996 KEYS: ‘07, 25’ (19’ SLB) ITASCA: ‘15, Navion, Clean as a whistle, do25.5’, model 24G, Die- metic fridge/freezer,AC, sel, 12K ml. exc.cond. 2 awning, dual marine batslide outs, $91,500. teries, electric tongue (360)565-5533 jack, new tires, winter cover and other upM I N I M OTO R H O M E : grades. $9,000. ‘95 GMC Safari Van, full (360)457-8588 sized AWD. Removable back seats (2) for sleep- K E Y S TO N E : ‘ 0 6 3 1 ’ i n g , s t o ve o r c o o l e r. Zephlin. $6,000 obo or Check it out. Runs good. trade for motorhome. New tires (travel). $3500 (360)461-7987 (360)452-6178 NOMAD: ‘08 19’ 194/SC MOTORHOME: SouthClean, well maintained, wind Stor m, ‘96, 30’, sleeps 4. Reduced to 51K, great condition, lots $9,500. (360)808-0852 of extras. $17,500. (360)681-7824 P ROW L E R : ‘ 7 8 , 1 8 ’ , SOUTHWIND: ‘87, 24’. good tires. $2,000. (360)460-8742 57K miles, been garage kept, new tires, immacuPROWLER: ‘97, 21’, no late cond. $9,300. leaks, all systems work. (360)457-9329 ver y clean: ‘01 Dodge W I N N E B A G O : ‘ 8 9 , Ram extra cab, 4x4, 5.7 Class C, 23’ Ford 350, m a g , a u t o m a t i c , 6 4 k 5 2 K m l . , w e l l m a i n - miles. Awesome truck. t a i n e d , g e n e r a t o r , For both, $13,500/obo. (360)477-8696 $7,500. (360)460-3347
DUTCHMEN: ‘95 Classic, 26’. Most of its life under roof, ex. cond., everything works. price reduced. $3,800. (360)457-0780
JAYCO: ‘07 Jay Flight, 24.5 RBS. Sleeps 6, 12’ slide-out, 16’ awning, a/c, microwave, stereo/ DV D w i t h s u r r o u n d sound, outside shower gas grill. Aqua shed cover for storage. $12,900. (360)928-3146
KO M F O R T : ‘ 0 2 , 2 4 ’ with tip out, great shape, queen bed, air cond. $11,000. (360)461-3049
MONTANA: ‘02 36’ 5th wheel, very good cond., 3 slides, arctic pkg., oak cabinets, fireplace. $23,000/obo. (360)4574399 or 888-2087
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BOATS: 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Adirondak g u i d e b o a t , 1 2 â&#x20AC;&#x2122; p a ck boat. Both are kevlar and fiberglass with oars, caned seats and seatbacks. YakPacker boat BOAT: Marlin, with Mer- t ra i l e r bu i l t fo r t h e s e Cruiser 135 hp. 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. call boats with spare tire and mount. All lightly used. 5-9pm, $3,800. $6,700. (360)319-9132 (360)457-0979 GLASSPLY: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;79, 16ft. 70 hp and 8 hp Johnson included. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;96 EZLoad t r a i l e r. G o o d c o n d . $5,000. (360)683-7002
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T OYO TA : â&#x20AC;&#x2DC; 1 0 P r i u s . Leather, GPS, Bluetooth FORD: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;95 F250 Diesel, 269K miles, auto/overetc. 41K mi. $18,000. drive, good cond. $5000 (360)477-4405 obo. (360)531-0735 VO L K : â&#x20AC;&#x2DC; 0 3 G o l f G L S 2.0L SOHC 4 Cyl, 67K Miles, 5 Speed, air conditioning, cruise control, p owe r m i r r o r s, a l a r m system, daytime running lights, power windows, alloy wheels, driver airbag, rear defroster, am/fm, CD, cassette, rear wiper, anti-lock brakes, front side airbag, second row folding seat, cargo area cover, full size spare tire, side head curtain airbag, c a r g o a r e a t i e d ow n s, heated exterior mirror, sun roof, interval wipers, tachometer, keyless entry, telescopic/tilt steering column, passenger airbag, child safety door locks, power locks, trunk anti-trap device, $6,995 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com
FORD: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;95, F-250, reg. C a b, 4 X 4 , 5 . 8 L V 8 , 161,410 miles, 3/4 ton, matching canopy, power windows, power locks, tilt steering wheel, running boards, tow package, 4 wheel drive w/locking hubs. $6,995 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com
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GMC: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;95 Sierra SLE 4x4, K1500, 182K miles, FORD: 97â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, F250 7.3L, nice truck. $4,200. Turbo diesel, tow pack(360)600-1817 age, 5th wheel tow packa g e, d u e l f u e l t a n k s, 9556 SUVs power chip, new tranny 2012. $9,900. Others (360)477-0917 JEEP: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;09, Wrangler X, FORD: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;97, F350 XLT soft top, 59K ml., 4x4, 5 crew cab, diesel 7.3L, speed manual, Tuffy seautomatic, 193k mi, long curity, SmittyBuilt bumpbed, liner, shell, tow bar, ers, steel flat fenders, complete LED upgrade, more. $9.900. more....$26,500. (360)582-1983 (360)808-0841
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS VOLVO: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;02 S-40, Safe clean, 30mpg/hwy., excellent cond., new tires, a l way s s e r v i c e d w i t h high miles. $4,995. (360)670-3345
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SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 for: -JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR THE CLALLAM COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT-
Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. CHEV: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;07, Silverado All bidding and related questions should be directed 1 5 0 0 H D, C r e w C a b , to Joel G. Winborn at (360) 417.2429 or Email at long bed, 4X4 6.0L V8, jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us (preferred). 60,003 miles, leather seating, power windows, The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outlocks, cruise control, tilt side of the envelope, â&#x20AC;&#x153;BID PROPOSAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; JANITOsteering wheel, DVD en- RIAL SERVICES FOR THE CLALLAM COUNTY tertainment system, bed- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East liner, tow package, 4 th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington $22,995 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4 th Street, Gray Motors Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid docu457-4901 ments received late by the Commissionersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Office, graymotors.com delivered to other offices, received by fax or email CHEV: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;77 Heavy 3/4 or by any other means will not be considered. Late t o n , r u n s . $ 8 5 0 . bids will be returned unopened. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond on a form approved by (360)477-9789 Clallam County. D O D G E : â&#x20AC;&#x2DC; 0 0 P i c k u p, great shape motor and Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into body. $3900 firm. pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busi(760)774-7874 ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil FORD: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;89, F150 Lariat, Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordex t r a c a b, l o n g b e d , ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on 136K ml., $2,500/obo. the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in (209)617-5474 consideration for an award.
Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12.070 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive minor informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County.
Bidders on Washington State Dept. of Labor &amp; Industries or federal debarment list are prohibited from bidding on this project.
There will be an on-site walk-through conducted Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 2:00 PM. All interested bidders are to meet at the site, located at 111 East Third St. in Port Angeles. This will be the only opportunity for bidders to review the asbuilt conditions. The facility will be occupied and operational during the walk-through. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal documentation. Owner and/or the Owners representative will be on site throughout the afternoon to answer questions and provide access for bidders.
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APPROVED this 28th day of June 2016. BOARD OF CLALLAM COMMISSIONERS: _______________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair ATTEST: _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: July 3, 10, 2016 Legal No:708328 CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 for:
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Clallam County 3rd Street Building Level 2 Remodel
Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., 230 E. 1st Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, phone 360.457.3404. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Beaman Architecture, Ltd in writing at mb@beamanarch.com Attention: Michael Beaman.
The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, â&#x20AC;&#x153;BID PROPOSAL - Clallam County 3rd Street Building Level 2 Remodelâ&#x20AC;?. Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam county Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. bid documents received late by the Commissionersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Office, delivered to other offices, received by fax or email or by any other means will not be considered. Late bids will be returned unopened. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid bond on a form approved by Clallam County.
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Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award.
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Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12.070 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive minor informalitites in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County.
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Construction Timeframe: 120 Calendar Days from Contract Award There will be an on-site walk-through conducted Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 11:00 AM. All interested bidders are to meet at the site, located at 111 East 3rd Street, Port Angeles, WA. This will be the only opportunity for bidders to review the as-built conditions. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal documentation. Owner and/or Owners representative will be on site throughtout the afternoon to answer questions and provide access for bidders. a bidderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s absence will be considered as part of the Bidder responsiblity criteria as set forth in Section 00200 ARTICLE 2 of the Project Manual. APPROVED this 28th day of June 2016. BOARD OF CLALLAM COMMISSIONERS: _______________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair
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Pursuant to RCW 39.04, Clallam County is establishing a vendor list for purchases of equipment, mater ials, and supplies between $5,000 and $25,000. All interested vendors who whish to have their names placed on the list should submit an apSUZUKI: ‘93 Sidekick. plication to the county. Application are available by Runs well, have title. c a l l i n g 3 6 0 . 4 1 7 . 2 2 3 3 o r a t h t t p : / / w w w. c l a l $2,000. (360)374-9198 lam.net/bocc/documents/VendorForm.pdf. Minorityowned and woman-owned firms are invited to apor 640-0004. ply. SUZUKI: ‘86 Samari. 5 s p e e d , 4 x 4 h a r d t o p, 143K mi. A/C. $5,200. (360)385-7728
9730 Vans & Minivans Others CHEV: ‘96, Astro Van LS, power windows, locks, AWD, 180K miles, $2,000/obo. 808-1295 GMC: ‘95 Safar i Van, Removable back seats, 2 owner. Ex. cond. inside and out. Check it o u t . R u n s g o o d . N ew tires (travel). $3500 (360)452-6178
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Mobile Home for Sale. Public Auction 1960 NEWMO 50/10 Lien Foreclosure, 7/08/16 10:00 a.m. 43 Roll Inn Park Dr. #18 Port Angeles, WA Pub.: July 3, 2016 Legal No.706291
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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF MID-YEAR 2016 BUDGET REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public testimony on the mid-year review of the 2016 Clallam County Budget, per Clallam County Home Rule Charter, Section 9.50 will be accepted in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse on July 19, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. All interested citizens are invited to attend. Dated this twenty-first day of June 2016 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Michael C. Chapman, Chair ATTEST: Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board PUB: June 26, July 3, 2016 Legal: 706940
PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE R. ANDERSEN Deceased. The Co-Personal Representatives named below have been appointed and have qualified as Co-Personal Representatives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Co-Personal Representatives or the Co-Personal Representatives’ attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Co-Personal Representatives served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Sunday, June 19, 2016. Co-Personal Representatives: ANDREW ANDERSEN and ERIC ANDERSEN Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives: Mary F. Pfaff-Pierce WSBA #8679 ADDRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE: MARY F. PFAFF-PIERCE 218 East Seventh Street P.O. Box 1001 Port Angeles, Washington 98362 (360) 457-5390 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Clallam County Superior Court, 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Cause Number: See above Pub: June 19, 26, July 3, 2016 Legal No.705645 The Peninsula Housing Authority is requesting Engineering qualifications for the Wildwood Terrace Storm Water Improvement and Site Accessibility Project. The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is available at http://peninsulapha.org/ . Deadline for complete responses is 4:00 PM, Tuesday, August 2, 2016 and should be submitted to the Peninsula Housing Authority, Director of Asset Management, 2603 S. Francis Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. PUB: July 3, 2016 Legal: 708763
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 31 and 33, that the Clallam County Planning Commission has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday, July 20, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Cour thouse, 223 East Four th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public testimony on the following proposed amendment of the Clallam County Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code: Rezone and Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Amendment Application REZ2015-00002 S.G. Hurworth Rezone. The proposed action is a Rezone request to amend the Clallam County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation Map and Zoning Map for the property described below. Approval of the request would change the zoning and Comprehensive Plan designation for approximately 7.74 acres of land presently zoned Urban Reserve Industrial (URI) to “Industrial” (M) in the unincorporated Port Angeles Urban Growth Area (UGA). The Clallam County Planning Commission at their June 1, 2016 initiated review of a change of land use and zoning map designation from Urban Reserve Industrial to Industrial for three lots under separate ownership totaling approximately 10.16 acres. The subject properties are located on South Fey Road approximately ¼ mile from Highway 101, located within Section 7, Township 30, Range 6, Clallam County, Washington.
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Notice: The Clallam County Finance Committee will meet on Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 9 AM in the County Commissioners’ Board Room, room 160, at the Clallam County Cour thouse, 223 E. 4th Street, Port Angeles, WA. Pub: July 3, 2016 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): Clallam Legal No: 708061 County issued a Determination of Non-Significance 9935 General (DNS) on July 1, 2016 for a non-project action and has determined that the proposed zone change Legals does not have a probable significant adverse imLEGAL NOTICE pact on the environment. T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Comments on the DNS will be accepted until July S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t h e r e by n o t i f i e s M a r y 17, 2016. Kalama & Sasha SoboUpon completion of the public hearing process, the leff that their presence is Planning Commission will forward its recommenda- r e q u i r e d o n Ju l y 2 0 , tions to the Board of Clallam County Commission- 2 0 1 6 a t t h e h o u r o f ers for its consideration and further action. Interest- 11:30 a.m. for a hearing ed parties are invited to attend the public hearing(s) i n t h e Q u i n a u l t and make their views known to the Planning Com- Children’s Court in Tamission. For more information, contact Kevin Lo- h o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r Piccolo at (360) 417-2322 or by email klopicco- County, Washington. For lo@co.clallam.wa.us - Clallam County Planning more information, please Division at 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, call (360) 276-8215 ext. 222, 390, or 685. WA 98362. Pub: July 3, 10, 17, 2016 Pub: July 3, 2016 Legal No. 708849 Legal No: 707926
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Have a blast! Fourth of July events erupt across Peninsula
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The North Olympic Peninsula will explode with patriotic displays Monday. Public fireworks displays are planned in Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Forks and Neah Bay. Other communities plan music, picnics and other celebrations. Here is a rundown of free or low-cost public events to celebrate on the Fourth of July — and, in Forks’ and Quilcene’s case, today as well.
Forks Forks’ three-day Hearts for Heroes Old Fashioned Fourth of July began Friday and continues today. From noon to 2 p.m. today will be a Kiddies Playday at Tillicum Park. A photo and craft show sponsored by the Far West Art League is set from noon to 4 p.m. at the Rainforest Arts Center, 35 N. Forks Ave., and a cribbage tournament is set at 6 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 110 S. Spartan Ave., where the entry fee is $6. Heres the schedule for Monday. ■ 8 a.m. — Check-in for Grand Parade at the Forks Outfitters parking lot, 950 S. Forks Ave. ■ 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. — Elks’ annual 4th of July Breakfast at the Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchants Road. Cost is $8 for adults, $6 for children and seniors, and free for those 4 and younger. ■ 10 a.m. — Sign-ups and optional judging starts for the Kiddies Parade at the Peninsula College parking lot, 481 S. Forks Ave. ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Far West Art League art, Photo & Craft Show at the Rainforest Arts Center. ■ 10:30 a.m. — Final entries and judging begins for the Grand Parade. ■ 11:30 a.m. — Preparation for the Kiddies Parade at the Peninsula College parking lot. ■ 11:45 a.m. — Kiddies Parade begins at the Peninsula College parking lot. ■ Noon — Forks Grand Parade begins from the Forks Outfitters parking lot. ■ 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. — Salmon Bake at Tillicum Park. ■ 2 p.m. — Music in the Park by Forkestra at Tillicum Park. ■ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. — Forks Visitor Information Center open, 1411 S. Forks Ave.
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Gary Menkal, left, and Tim Wright of the Clallam County Parks Department use a basket crane as they apply bunting to the front of the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles last week. The decorations were going up in preparation for the annual Independence Day Parade on Monday. ■ 3 p.m. — Demolition Derby at Tillicum Park arena. Gates open at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10. ■ Dusk — Fireworks display begins at Tillicum Park.
Port Angeles In Port Angeles, the Fourth of July will begin at 10 a.m. with the Firecracker 5K/10K, for which patriotic attire is encouraged. Prizes will be awarded for the most festive Inde-
pendence Day-inspired attire, as well as for Fastest Woman, Fastest Man, Fastest Girl and Fastest Boy. Registration and check-in will open at 8:30 a.m. at the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Entry is $25 for adults 21 and older, $10 for youths ages 7 to 20 and free for those 6 and younger. Proceeds will benefit the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club and the Port Angeles Downtown Association. TURN
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State seeking to stabilize river bank Plans call for protecting fish hatchery, too
the other option would be built along side it. Either alignment includes, but is not limited to, a combination of strategically placed engineered log jams, floodplain fencing, plantings and removal of the riprap placed following the past flood events to slow river migration and protect the hatchery through the winter.
BY ALANA LINDEROTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA NEWS GROUP
SEQUIM — Migration of the Dungeness River is threatening the longevity of the Hurd Creek Hatchery. As the river moves toward the fish hatchery off Fasola Road that is owned and operated by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, it’s eroding the bank and increasing risk of flood damage and habitat loss, officials said. The river’s migration began in 2009 when a large tree fell into the river and began collecting additional woody debris. “This effectively pushed the flow over and it’s eroding the bank along the side of the hatchery,” said Shawn Stanley, Fish and Wildlife project engineer. “The movement of the river is migration at this point, but it’s headed toward avulsion [rapid shift of river to a new channel on the floodplain].” Winter floods in February and November 2015 amplified the erosion, scour and risk of avulsion. Already the hatchery has experienced flooding that damaged the facility and pushed unwanted flows into the ponds used to rear such species as Dungeness spring chinook, Elwha fall chinook
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Shawn Stanley, state Department of Fish and Wildlife project engineer, presents the Dungeness River Management Team during a spring meeting with a temporary plan to stabilize the Dungeness River bank near the Hurd Creek Hatchery off Fasola Road and thus protect the facility until it can be relocated upland. and Dungeness winter steelhead. “This winter, we had increased over-bank flows, which is a big concern because that can fill the hatchery ponds with sediment or flush fish out into the river before they’re supposed to be released or flush fish from other drainages into the Dungeness,” Stanley said. To protect the facility, its
two wellheads and the fish, state officials are planning a temporary bank stabilization project, he told the Dungeness River Management Team this spring. “We’re trying to balance a project that will protect our infrastructure but still will have habitat value and the least negative impact on habitat,” Stanley said. In the long term, state officials plan to relocate por-
tions, if not all, of the hatchery upland. The process to move the hatchery would take between seven and nine years, and so Stanley is piecing together a bank stabilization project to protect the facility and surrounding habitat while officials seek legislative funding, design and permits, and construct new quarters. Channel surveys and aerial photos from 1914 to pres-
ent and hydrology models and studies in cooperation with local, state, tribal and federal agencies have informed the development of a bank stabilization project estimated to cost $300,000. “Right now, we have two alignments that we’re proposing,” Stanley said. The options parallel each other, but one alignment requires working in the current river channel, whereas
Working in the river to stabilize its current bank would maintain a larger buffer between the river and the hatchery and it would be immediately usable by fish in the river, Stanley explained. However, the cost of the project would increase because of added complications when building in water and construction likely couldn’t occur until next year, given the sensitivity required when fish are present or spawning, he said. The other alignment option potentially could be built this fall because it would be constructed in dry conditions, Stanley said. Additional planning and meetings with federal, state and county agencies will provide “a lot more input” and help direct what option is pursued, he said.
________ Alana Linderoth wrote for the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.
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Scrub-a-dub dog treatment Be on your WHEN IT COMES to treating itchy skin and allergic skin disease in dogs, are some approaches all wet? Itchy skin can drive dogs crazy. The sound of a dog slurping, chewing and scratching doesn’t do much for his owner, either. The quest for relief from these symptoms is one of the top reasons dogs are taken to the veterinarian. So what’s a dog owner to do with her itchy pet? “The new finding here is
PET CONNECTION the effectiveness Keith of topical therapy,” said boardcertified veterinary dermatologist Dr. Douglas J. DeBoer of the University of Wis-
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consin School of Veterinary Medicine in the proceedings of the 2016 NAVC Conference in Orlando, Fla. “Although we’re used to thinking of topical products as adjunct treatments used in addition to antibiotics, that thinking has changed, and dermatologists are now advocating that topicals be used instead of antibiotics wherever possible.” Not only do topical products kill even drug-resistant bacteria, he said, but reduc-
ing antibiotic use can protect human health by reducing the development of even more resistant bacteria. Topical treatments also address the skin barrier defect that human medical research suggests is the primary cause of AD. That different view includes something that might surprise dog owners: weekly or even daily baths and topical “leave-ons” that are designed to repair the skin’s barrier defect.
Fourth: All across the Peninsula The parade will start at and 7 p.m. the yacht club, 1305 Marine Reserved seating tickets The race route will begin Drive, travel up Ediz Hook are $29, $23 and $16. Tickets are available at and end on the Waterfront and return to the club. http://tinyurl.com/PDNTrail in front of the Red Fourth-at-the-Fort. Lion Hotel and Port Ange- Port Townsend Free on the Fourth will les CrabHouse Restaurant. In Port Townsend, the Youngsters participating second annual Old School be a performance of the will receive complimentary 4th of July is planned from Port Townsend Summer frozen desserts at the fin- 4 p.m. to 10:10 p.m. Monday Band at the American ish. Each participant who is at Fort Worden State Park, Legion Hall, 209 Monroe St. The performance will be 21 or older will receive a 200 Battery Way. from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. complimentary finisher Event parking will be beer. available on the parade Here is the schedule for grounds for a suggested Neah Bay the rest of the day: donation of $5 per vehicle. In Neah Bay, events ■ 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — A Discover Pass will not begin with a bike parade at Teen Talent Showcase at be required to park on the 11 a.m., with participants the City Pier. parade grounds but will be gathering at the Makah ■ Noon to 5 p.m. — required for all parking Museum at 10 a.m. to decoKids Zone at The Gateway areas managed by State rate their bikes. transit center, 123 E. Front Parks. After the parade, a street St. ■ 4 p.m. to dusk — fair will begin at the Makah Activities include PA Mini-golf. Tribal Senior Center. Rocks, face painting, a cup■ 4 p.m. to dusk — At dusk will be the fire cake walk, a selfie station, a Photo booth. works show at Front Beach. pancake artist, a workshop ■ 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. — set up by Home Depot and Old School Car Show. Sequim an art table and chalk art. ■ 4:15 p.m. — National ■ Noon to 5 p.m. — Guard Dixieland Jazz Several celebrations are Vendor booths at The Gate- Band. planned in Sequim: a fundway. ■ 5:15 p.m. — National raiser for disabled veterans, Farmers market goods, anthem and 1,000 free root a free concert of patriotic food, clothing and furniture beer floats served. music and a radio station will be for sale. ■ 5:30 p.m. — Stars of open house. ■ Noon to 5 p.m. — Tomorrow winners. The veterans fundraiser Cabled Fiber and Yarn will ■ 6 p.m. — Kevin will be at the Sequim Elks host free community weav- Mason & the PT All-Stars. Lodge, 143 Port Williams ing at The Gateway. ■ 7 p.m. — Tug of war Road. Participants will use a and a performance by the Admission is free. Donatraditional floor loom with a Unexpected Brass Band. tions will be solicited. All variety of textiles including ■ 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. — donations will be given to yarn, wool fleece, rag strips Hot air balloons. the Disabled American Vetand other fibers to create a ■ 7:20 p.m. —Kevin erans Chapter 9, based in unique series of panels that Mason & the PT All-Stars, Port Angeles, which serves will be placed on display at second set. Clallam and Jefferson counCity Hall. ■ 8 p.m. — Pie-eating ties. ■ 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.— contest. The fundraiser will Farmstrong Band at City ■ 8:20 p.m. — 50/50 include music and dancing, Pier. breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to raffle and awards. ■ 3:30 p.m. to ■ 8:25 p.m. — Commu- noon, hot dogs in the after5:30 p.m. — Buck Ellard nity photo by David Conk- noon, a flag-raising at Band at City Pier. 11:45 a.m. and U.S. flags for lin. ■ 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. — ■ 8:30 p.m. — Canon & the first 200 youths to Camille Bloom Band at the Lion of Judah. arrive. City Pier. Booths providing infor■ 10:10 p.m. — Fire■ 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. works, launched from the mation and outreach for — Annual Fourth of July beach near the Kitchen veterans will be manned at parade through downtown Shelter. the event. Port Angeles along Lincoln All veterans can receive Centrum will host and First streets. Fourth at the Fourth with a free raffle ticket for vari■ 10:15 p.m. — Fire- fiddle concerts at McCurdy ous gift cards to local works display over Holly- Pavilion at Fort Worden Sequim and Port Angeles wood Beach. businesses and restaurants. State Park The Port Angeles Yacht The entertainment Musicians involved in Club also will host a Fourth the 40th annual Festival lineup is: of July boat parade at noon of American Fiddle Tunes ■ Noon — Straight Monday. will perform at 1:30 p.m. Wheelers (square dance). CONTINUED FROM C1
■ 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. — Buck Ellard (country music). ■ 2:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. — Na Hula O Wahine ‘Ilikea Hula (Hawaiian dance). ■ 3:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. — Round Trip (rock). ■ 5 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. — Children of the Ravens (tribal dancing). ■ 5:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. — Martial arts demonstrations. ■ 6:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. — Cat’s Meow (big band). The Sequim City Band will perform a concert at 3 p.m. Monday at the James Center for the Performing Arts bandshell at 563 N. Rhodefer Road at 3 p.m. Event organizers encourage attendees to bring lawn chairs and sun protection. Under the direction of Tyler Benedict, the band will showcase American patriotic pieces. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the KSQM radio station at 577 Washington St. will hold a free Fourth of July open house, offering tours and root beer floats. Vintage cars from the Sequim Valley Car Club will be on display in the parking lot. A firetruck from Clallam County Fire District No. 3 will have its ladder up and flying the U.S. flag for the public to view up close.
Quilcene A reception is set at the Quilcene Historical Museum, 151 E. Columbia St., from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. today and Monday and an Old Fashioned Fourth of July picnic and concert is planned Monday. The Old Fashioned Fourth of July picnic and concert will be from noon to 5 p.m. outside the museum at the Linger Longer Stage. The free concert will feature the Village Idiots, Brett Townsend and special guests. For more information, visit www.lingerlonger productions.com or call 360765-4848.
guard for early arrivals I CAN’T BELIEVE it’s July already. Now that it’s officially summer, please indulge me as I pontificate about the record-setting August-like days we (and Western Washington) had in late April and May. Here on the Peninsula, we have experienced incredibly unseasonable weather with hot days. I couldn’t believe it when I encountered spider mites on a highly ornamental miniature cedar tree on April 24. I rarely if ever see spider mites here on the Peninsula, and when I do, it is in August due to high temperatures and low moisture. To make matters worse, a mosquito bit me the very next day while I was planting my garden at an elevation of 994 feet. I have already finished deadheading the Dutch and bearded iris (even one at 1,200 feet) along with the alliums, all of which should be blooming. A local produce company even said it was able to have freshly picked strawberries in May. But I am not telling you gardeners anything you haven’t already observed. Every one of you has stories about your own yard and garden — about how lush things are, how prolific and early things are. And this only seems to be an especially “extreme” year in what has been a procession of ever-increasingly milder winters and springs over the past several years (decades?). Now we’re experiencing wetter-than-normal and cooler-than-normal conditions.
What to do? OK, so what, if anything, are we supposed to do? Well, for this year, I would first and foremost remember we live in a unique environment where our summer evenings are ever-so-cool. This means we are one of the very few places in the world where we can cut back lupines, columbine, aster, delphiniums, dianthus, rock cress, ajuga and lilium and have them rebloom in the fall better than ever. Even though we are experiencing warmer and longer growing seasons and
A GROWING CONCERN cool summer May nights, continue to butcher these plants down for a better autumn blooming. Leave only leaves smaller than a quarter. Cultivate around them well, then fertilize and water very well. This earlier-than-normal arrival of warm weather also means bugs, insects, vermin, snails, slugs, mites, aphids, flies and probably even fleas out and about and breeding earlier, with an extra generation adding to the numbers. Be vigilant this year or be overrun. The same goes for weeds. They have flowered and gone to seed earlier, establishing tap roots that when snapped off (not dug out) will reappear with only three or four heads. Roots and rhizomes are spreading out fast and still have a month to go.
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Moisture in the air Earlier leaf production along with flowers and/or fruit means moisture has been sucked out of the ground and large, mature leaves are transpiring, emitting gallons of water into the air. All those flower buds require water as well. Keep these plants watered, especially since the mountain snowpack is melting early and we may eventually be under water restrictions again. Finally, plant new vegetables because you can finish off everything before the frost arrives. Carrots are ideal since we are past the window of when some pests will harm them. Enjoy our “tropical paradise.”
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsula dailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
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1954 Clallam Fair royalty recognized SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the June picture from the past as Clallam County Fair royalty. The year was 1954. Brenda Clark wrote that this is a photo of the candidates for the queen of the Clallam County Fair, also known as Miss Clallam County, as they boarded the plane for a flight to Victoria for a day of sightseeing and an appearance on a local TV show. This was in the mid’50s, and at that time, each high school in the county chose a young woman to vie for the title. On the opening night of the fair, the winner was selected and crowned.
BACK WHEN county Alice were Alexander farmers, either on a small or large scale. Nearly every household had a garden. The second fair was also held in 1914 at the Opera House.
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In 1920, property was purchased by the city of Port Angeles and Clallam County west of the city. It became known Crowned queen as Lincoln Park and provided a site for the fairJoAnn Almaden of grounds. Sequim was chosen the In 1921, the first real winner in 1954. fair was held at Lincoln The other candidates Park at the new fairare Hilgreth Saari of Port Angeles, Eleanor Markish- grounds and has been held there ever since, except for tum of Neah Bay, JoAnne a short time during World Ballard from Clallam Bay, Shirley Gooding from Forks War II. The attendance in 1921 and Jeanette Tuttle from was 4,900. Crescent School. The fair board repreClark did not know the sented three grange disidentity of the lady standtricts, with the fourth ing at the bottom of the stairs. member being a member Beryl Middleton also at-large. recognized the 1954 fair The granges operated royalty and Saari. the fair from 1931 until She did not know where 1961. they were headed in this photo, but she knew they Fair association went to Seattle in August In 1961, the Clallam to take part in the Seafair County Fair Association Parade. was formed, and in 1991, Fay Wasankari Swanberg recognized Tuttle from the fair operations were taken over by the Clallam Crescent Consolidated County Parks Department. School. For a few years during Tuttle was Swanberg’s World War II, buildings best friend. Several others including and grounds were used by the Army for their operaScott Johnson, Aisha Lesh and Kathy Gresli had com- tions and the Victory 4-H ments about the photo but Achievement Fair was held at the same time but at a didn’t know just who the different location. group represented. It is not known just when the fair board started Researching the fair choosing royalty, but Laurie Davies has been Davies found the first royresearching fair royalty for alty names in 1932. more than 10 years. Whoever sold the most She has many newspafair raffle tickets became per articles and photos and queen. has created a timeline up The first queen was to the present for the fair Helen Ustler and her court and fair royalty. included Princesses MilMuch of the following dred Green Mary Mathews. information came from her All were from Port Angeles. research. When the horse races There has been a county started, the queen’s job was fair since October 1895. to kiss the winning jockey. The exhibition hall was For a time, a candidate at the Opera House, which needed to belong to a 4-H was on the south side of group. Front Street, between Lincoln and Laurel streets. Scholarship program The stock was exhibited Now royalty has become in a fenced pasture east of a scholarship program for the Opera House. girls in grades 9-12 and The Clallam County one does not have to belong Horticultural Society was to 4-H. the fair sponsor. Davies has gaps in the There were many exhibtimeline of royalty and is its, and it was the largest looking for royalty memevent to take place in the bers from past years who county. Most all residents of the might have information
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Members of the 1954 Clallam County Fair royalty court are shown boarding a plane. The royalty members were, clockwise from top left, Princesses Hilgreth Saari, Eleanor Markishtum, JoAnne Ballard and Shirley Gooding; Queen JoAnn Almaden; and Princess Jeanette Tuttle. There was no identification provided for the woman at bottom left.
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How can kids be kept busy on road trip? WE WILL BE traveling PARENT TO PARENT in the car this summer to visit different relatives Jodie Wait with four kids in tow. Lynn until everyThere’s usually a lot of one finds back-and-forth arguing and something competition to see who can to draw, but get the most attention. tell them Is there something we not to tell can try that seems to put a anyone else, little more peace in such a then they close space that will hold can draw their attention? and color it. Kids usually like to use Kansas advice their imagination in just about every situation, so If you have a DVD they will probably chime in player in your car, buy on an activity that they some new movies that the kids have not seen and pop have added to or made up those in for a couple of on their own. hours at a time. There are always books We have even bought for them to look at or, if old some that were discounted enough, read. at Amazon but were new to They can even make up the children. their own songs. We try to coordinate the Don’t forget to praise movies with the time they each one of them when are most likely going to they do come up with their take a nap. own creations and suggesBetween the motion of tions; relax and enjoy your the car and focusing on the kids. movie, they fall asleep. We just pause it and Can you help? start it again when they My son lives with my wake up. Jordan and Sarah N. ex-husband because he in Kansas City, Kan. says teenage boys need their dad. That’s fine with me. From Jodie: But my son’s father is Depending on their suddenly very hostile ages, playing games is toward me when I want to always fun and educasee my son and tries to tional. keep him from coming over. The old-school ones of “I He won’t let me visit Spy” cars of a certain color, him. shape or size in a limited Our son flunked a couamount of time, plus count- ple of classes and is redoing them to see who gets ing them online, and my the most, is always a blast. ex-husband says he needs You can do the same for to concentrate on them. signs, billboards, animals, As of just last week, he license plates or just about changed not only his numanything you can see outber but also our son’s. side of the car. He says it’s my fault our This game can go on for son failed the classes. hours. I want to at least Whoever gets the most be able to text or call him, can maybe choose which but I can’t afford an attorrestaurant the family eats ney. at, which game will be Does anyone have played next, what kind of any suggestions for this music to play or whatever stressful and sticky situais agreeable to you and tion? your husband. Coloring books is always a good activity as well. There are usually an abundance at the dollar store. Or, maybe even creating some games or activities of your own such as asking them to draw an object that they see that is red.
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I’VE BEEN ON the road a lot lately — alone — so, like the fool I truly am, I turn on the radio for company. Different areas, different stations. And to further exacerbate an already exacerbated situation, I listen to talk radio, and yes, I listen to both sides. I guess I think it was bad enough before, when we were simply being assaulted by the news of this war or that war or the next possible war — who’s killing who, how and ostensibly, why. Oh sure, you can throw in a little piracy, perhaps a touch of genocide, and don’t forget the latest food, drug, disease or car part that will drop us all like flies. Oh, and an unnaturally natural disaster here and there. But then the economy struck. Wall Street, bank failures, bailouts, underwater mortgages, unchecked unemployment, deficits, rising food prices, falling gas prices, bankruptcy, debt and what’s happened to the stock market in the past 30 seconds. There’s all kinds of talk about how bad it will be and for how long. Everybody is screaming at somebody else about what they should have done or shouldn’t have done. The right-wing conspiracy and the left-wing conspiracy are both proudly fueled by a perpetual presidential campaign and we’d all better start hoarding peanut butter. Wow.
HELP LINE and fear. Neither of those Harvey will get us anywhere that we need to be. Turn it off or watch an old “I Love Lucy” episode or something. Here’s my second very serious suggestion: Go find an elder and ask them what they think about all this. Or, if you are an elder, go find another one and talk it over because wisdom and experience (been there, done that) are the only things that will get us through this, and elders are where we keep most of both. I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking: “Here it comes: He’s going to tell us to remember all the things that we should be thankful for, blah blah blah.” No, he isn’t. He isn’t because he figures that most of us are smart enough to figure that out . . . eventually.
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Somebody just called somebody for absolutely no good reason, other than to say “Hello.” Somebody just held somebody while they cried and didn’t try to solve it, and somebody just let somebody else have the last dry shopping cart. Somebody just said, “Excuse me,” and somebody else said, “I’m sorry” — and meant it. Somebody just loaned somebody $20, knowing that they’ll never get it back, and somebody who didn’t feel like smiling did it anyway. Every day, everywhere, all the time, the small stuff is happening.
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aybe this is a good day to just smile at somebody, hold a door open and remember that hope is more than a diamond.
Yeah, maybe we should sweat the small stuff, because maybe it’s the small stuff that allows us to survive the big stuff and remember why we’re alive — to hold a door open. Do we suppose that whoever is There’s an antidote running the universe is sweating bullets about the New York Stock No, he’s going to remind you of Exchange or today’s national poll? the antidote. Or am I suggesting that we ought The antidote to this incessant, to walk right by that pile of unpaid toxic, end-of-the-world assault is to bills on our way to spiritual enlighttake in a little good news. enment? Yes, there is good news. No, I’m not confused about realRight now, there are sweet, innoMore than a bit scared ity, but I am concerned about our cent little children who are excited ability to stay sane in the face of a about the Fourth of July. By the time I got home, I was deafeningly perpetual rendition of Somebody, right here, just found more than half depressed and more being told the sky is falling. a wallet and turned it in intact. than a bit scared. Maybe it is, but maybe it isn’t. Somebody just squeezed $10 out We’ve got to do something. Or maybe it just isn’t today — of a budget that couldn’t spare it in But we can’t do anything. the day before the Fourth of July in order to give it to United Way, and We need to save money, pay off somebody just helped somebody fig- a beautiful place. debt, cancel the credit cards, cancel Maybe this is a good day to just ure out Medicare. Christmas, get a shot, don’t get a Somebody just adopted a dog that smile at somebody, hold a door open shot or . . . something. and remember that hope is more might not have made it to next I had to be home for a while, week, and somebody else just turned than a diamond. snuggled safely in the sanity of my Much more. off a stranger’s headlights so their best friend, before I could get a ________ battery wouldn’t be dead when they breath and get a grip and get back got out of the store. to something resembling normalcy. Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/JefferSomebody just held a door open As a result, here’s my first very son Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency serious suggestion: I suggest that we for somebody and somebody else on Aging. He is also a member of the Comlimit our daily intake of apocalyptic saved somebody’s life — when they munity Advocates for Rural Elders partnerdidn’t have to. news these days in the interest of ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 Somebody just held a hand, our mental health. (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jeffersomebody else made somebody I’m not kidding. son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or laugh — at nobody’s expense. Fear and depression; depression by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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Should friend offer assistance for therapy? A DEAR FRIEND has fallen on hard times financially, which has exacerbated some mental health issues. (These have strained our relationship in the past.) She confided in me that she would like to visit a therapist but canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to. I would like to help her with this cost. How do I offer the money without offending her? She is proud. And how do I assure myself that the money is being used for therapy only? I would hate to be taken advantage of, which has also been a problem for us. Anonymous Although we are strangers, let me spritz my shortcomings all over you like cheap perfume. One of my lesser qualities, as a friend, is that as soon as mine so much as breathe a problem, I move into â&#x20AC;&#x153;solve itâ&#x20AC;? mode â&#x20AC;&#x201D; when, often, they simply want to vent and be heard. In my zeal, I can rob them of the opportunity to
next time she brings it up? ated, where I think Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m Anonymous going to see her alone and catch up on her news. Philip work This was particularly I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t. Galanes through annoying when I offered Just because the other issues on parents didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t request des- her a free ticket to a dance their terms, performance that my hustination birthdays is no and I occaimmediate disqualification band and I underwrote. sionally act She asked for tickets for of hers. like a bullItâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not as if sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s asking her friends, too. dozer. Any suggestions? for a chinchilla chubby (or This M. in New York some gift that she alone might not would enjoy). apply to you News flash, M.: There is Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking for quality (or it might). not much catching-up time time and an adventure Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m just throwing it out with her children and their during a dance perforthere. mance (unless you are a families. Assuming you gave your really annoying audience When mom wants a trip Why not discuss this friend the chance to talk member). School-zone smokers out her dilemma, express with your husband? My mother-in-law has a There will be you, sityour generous offer as Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s his mother. At our local elementary milestone birthday next kindly as you have here. Mine, for instance, sacri- ting with your husband, school, some parents light year and has mentioned Say: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dawn, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been ficed a great deal for us as and your friend, sitting up cigarettes while waiting repeatedly that she wants doing well at work and children; it felt like a privi- alone. on the sidewalk outside the her two children to take If you want to hear have some extra cash. I lege to return the favor gates during pickup time. her and our families on a would really like to help when we could afford to as about her life, invite her to This is not illegal, but it big trip to celebrate. lunch or coffee when you you pay for the therapy you adults. bothers me that they care My parents and fatherare both on your own. mentioned. Will you think As for your parents so little for the health of in-law have already Ask, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Can we get about accepting a gift?â&#x20AC;? being short-shrifted, plan a the children and others. marked this milestone with trip with them later on. together, one on one, to (Do not make this a I would like to address home-cooked meals and loan. That would be a rec(And perhaps clue them catch up?â&#x20AC;? the issue but want to avoid restaurant dinners. If she brings her pals ipe for disaster.) in that the squeaky wheel I find it presumptuous along, feel free to be Then donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mention the a scene. gets the grease.) Any suggestions? of her to expect a lavish annoyed â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and stop invitsubject again until she Stacey celebration and unfair to ing her. comes back to you. Two fifth wheels our other parents. If she refuses, accept ________ I have a longtime friend Do you think this is I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to be rude, her decision. Philip Galanes is an advice who is single; she hangs what Bob Dylan had in but I would not feel comBut if she agrees, discolumnist who specializes in conmind with his transposed fortable going on this vaca- around with two gay men. cuss the terms of the temporary etiquette and social She often invites them nursery rhyme of a lyric: tion. arrangement: Will your dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com. to get-togethers Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve initiâ&#x20AC;&#x153;He just smoked my eyelids May I explain why the contribution be a lump sum or a monthly stipend, and how long will it continue? Feel free to add, â&#x20AC;&#x153;This money will only be used for therapy, agreed?â&#x20AC;? But do not use this offer as an opportunity to rehash your past difficulties. If you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t trust her enough to take her word about the expenditure, better not to make the offer. But I hope you do. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a touching show of friendship.
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Judie and Tom Sharpe Judie and Tom Sharpe celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 25. For the celebration, Judie wore her original wedding gown, which was also worn by her twin sister, Joy Klimecky of
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Wife’s dream of second child fades DEAR ABBY: My husband, “Van,” and I have been married 10 years. He’s 40; I’m 33. Our daughter just turned 7. Shortly after she was born, Van informed me he didn’t want to have more children. He said he was happy with just one. It was hard for me to accept, but eventually, I came to peace with his decision. Recently, he began talking about wanting another child. I was, of course, very excited. After much discussion we decided we would start trying last April, but when the time came, he confessed he’d had a change of heart. He said he’s getting too old to have a newborn and worries about how old he’ll be once the child is grown, etc. I respect and understand his reasoning, but I’m having trouble
DEAR ABBY moving past disappointVan Buren my ment. I spent so much time trying to accept that we wouldn’t have more kids, having the opportunity again was a dream come true. I don’t want to pressure Van into changing his mind, but I’m starting to resent him. Our daughter has said she’d like a sibling, too. Abby, what to do? Heartbroken in Georgia
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the circumstances, your resentment is understandable. Your husband should not have raised your hopes if he was ambivalent about something you want so badly. Couples counseling might help you to overcome your disappointment or, if he would consent to it, help him to work through his fears about becoming a father again. Forty is not over the hill, and many men have added to their families at that age. Dear Abby: My husband and I have two kids younger than 2. Our close friends “John and Jane” also have two kids younger than 2. We recently invited them to our oldest daughter’s birthday party. When they arrived, Jane
informed me they hadn’t had time to shop for a gift and that they “owed us one.” I brushed it off and said I was just happy they came. Well, now it’s their older daughter’s birthday. We are invited and I’m confused. Do we still buy her a gift? We want to go, but we feel ripped off because our daughter received nothing. Would it be rude to attend the party without buying their daughter a gift? Ripped Off in San Diego Dear Ripped Off: Yes, it would. You say these are close friends. John and Jane may not have followed up with a gift for your daughter because you told them you were “just happy they came,” so don’t hold it against them.
If this happened repeatedly, my advice might be different, but this may simply have been an oversight. Dear Abby: Is it appropriate for a big winner to share a small fraction of the winnings with the person who picked the successful numbers at a casino crap table? Lucky Out West Dear Lucky: It is not only appropriate, but I think it is also expected. To do otherwise would be considered selfish — particularly by the person who was stiffed.
________ 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.
Our ‘robin summer’ Sliced onion on wasp sings with promise sting eases swelling THIS FEELS LIKE a “robin summer.” Since BIRD early spring, WATCH they’ve been Joan making the yard Carson ring with territorial challenges. Once there were young in the nest, their calls changed to that loud, warning chirp. They were telling the kids to hunker down and be quiet. Sometimes they were crying, “Cat, cat, cat!” Since a stray cat has been trying to move in for many weeks, I hear that one a lot. Now there is another group of young robins out and about. It seemed like robin youngsters were everywhere just a few weeks ago. It all comes down to how many robin pairs are sharing the territory that includes my yard. This family-raising activity doesn’t appear to be slowing down. It looks like this is going to be one of those years when the robins raise three broods. I was enjoying the flower pots and baskets that make the patio so colorful when a robin flew into the covered area.
What happens next? There is no way to fly through, so I waited to see what would happen next. It flew back out. I continued enjoying the sunny morning, and it wasn’t long before the robin repeated its trip into the covered area. She was carrying a huge bunch of nesting materials. Mystery solved. Nest building was taking place. I waited until the coast was clear and went out to look into the spot where the bird had been entering and exiting. There is a Plexiglas roof over part of the patio, and several wooden stringers hold it up. In about the middle of
I tried your onion Q remedy on wasp stings. I had three stings: two on my upper lip and one on my hand. I rubbed cut onion on my lip. Since I had two stings there, it hurt more initially. The lip stings had hardly any swelling and only slight discomfort later in the day, but my hand became quite swollen and was very painful. The lip stings were totally gone in about two days, but the one on my hand took over a week to resolve. To me, this underscores the value of putting a cut onion on a sting. Thanks for sharing remedies like this.
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A robin nestling in a colander in Sequim. this roof and over to where because it couldn’t fly yet. A robin’s choice of nestit connects to the house is ing spots can include some the location for this new interesting places. nest. These birds know what One reader shared the they are doing. nesting site a pair of robThere is no way the ins chose in his yard, and squirrels or any other it tops the list of strange predator can get at the choices. nest. It’s tight under the roof Careful with catch on top of one of the stringIt reminds us to be ers. careful of where we hang Last time I checked, something with the intensquirrels couldn’t fly. tion of coming back later It’s such a relief to see to pick it up. where the nest is located. Gary set aside a metal I can watch the activity colander he had been and not worry. using for picking some Robins have nested herbs. near this spot before. He hung it on a nail That time, the location under his covered patio was one I worried about until the young had flown where the plants could dry. away to see the world. The next time he saw That nest had been it, the robin’s nest was built in a large tangle of well underway. an old clematis. His photo of not only “Montana” had outthe nest but of one younggrown its pot but still bloomed profusely and ster just before it left is buried the original trellis. great. The robins built a nest in it that year. Unexpected sight
Taking wing Everything was a circus in the days leading up to the leaving of the nest. Young robins are notorious for leaving the nest prematurely. When they have an ancient vine to creep along, they can’t wait to spread their wings. I don’t remember how many times I put a youngster back into the nest
I never expected to see a robin standing in a colander that he had been raised in. Makes you wonder what this robin summer will bring next.
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The group travels around the U.S. and Canada to help local Habitat for Humanity affiliates build hundreds of houses annually. They will also participate in the Port Angeles Fourth of July parade and the Wine Festival on July 9. Anyone with a recreational vehicle, motor home, fifth wheel or travel trailer,
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Death and Memorial Notice animals and their welfare were of utmost concern to Gail. This is where she August 22, 1942 made generous charitable June 22, 2016 contributions to the ASPCA (American Society Gail Annette Matheny, for the Prevention of Cru73, passed away peaceelty to Animals), the fully with her loved ones Defenders of Wildlife and around her on June 22, our local humane society. 2016, at her son’s home in In early years, Gail Kent, Washington. enjoyed gardening, canShe was born on ning and embroidery work, August 22, 1942, in Port and was deeply involved Gamble, Washington, to in her children’s scholastic Philip Alfred Melseth and and social activities. Maria Elma Anderson Retired at an early age Melseth. Gail A. Matheny due to an industrial injury, Gail grew up in she enjoyed sitting in her Poulsbo, Washington, easy chair, drinking coffee due to Phil’s employment where she attended and writing short stories at the Merrill & Ring lumPoulsbo Elementary and about her Finnish and graduated from North Kit- ber company. Norwegian family history. During her marriage, sap High in 1960. Gail gave birth to daughter Most of all, Gail loved It was in her senior spending time with and Anne in 1962 and son year that Gail took an caring for her family. interest in journalism. She Marc in 1964. Gail and Gail is survived by her became the editor-in-chief Howard were married for daughter, Anne Anderson 13 years. of the Compass High In 1976, she joined into of Port Angeles; her son, School newspaper and Marc Matheny of Kent, a loving 29-year partnerlayout editor of the Viking ship with Richard Reiners. Washington; and her two yearbook. grandsons, Austin and Together, they lived on a After high school, Gail Alex Matheny. beautifully wooded propmarried Howard Matheny She was preceded in erty in Port Angeles. Two in Poulsbo in January death by her parents, Phil 1961. She then joined her of their favorite pastimes were fishing and clam dig- and Elma; Howard; Richmother and father in Port ard; and her cousin, Allan ging in our local waters. Angeles. Phil and Elma Throughout her life, moved to the area in 1959 Wang.
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more their reading skills PORT ANGELES — The improve. “For nervous or self-conPort Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., will host the scious readers, reading to Olympic Gentle Paws Ther- therapy dogs can be a helpful way to practice reading apy Dog Club at 3:30 p.m. without feeling intimidated Thursday. or judged.” According to a news For more information, release: “Reading to a dog phone the library at 360or other pet creates a sup417-8500, email Port portive and fun environment in which readers of all Angeles@nols.org or visit ages and abilities can prac- nols.org and select “Events.” tice their skills with confiTraining sessions dence and joy. “Research shows that SEQUIM — The Sequimthe more a child reads, the Dungeness Valley Chamber
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Death and Memorial Notice WILLIAM ‘BILL’ LAMMIE December 26, 1959 June 10, 2016 William “Bill” Lammie was born December 26, 1959, and passed away June 10, 2016. He was the son of Myles and Grace (Beissel) Lammie. He was a member of the Makah tribe and worked for 27 years at the Port Townsend Paper Corp. mill. He was the self-proclaimed “Super Crane Man” of the mill. He was a talented artist and loved to draw and build things in what little downtime he had. His first marriage to Gloann (Huff) Blagdon gave him three children: Maressa Lammie, Cherie Lammie and James Lammie. Bill was a huge sports fan, his favorite teams being the Pittsburgh Steel-
movie theater, even if he had already watched it before. He had built up his DVD collection to nearly 1,000. He is survived by his children; granddaughter Ashayla Holloway; brothers Jeff Lammie, Fred Sherburne, Leo Charles Jr. and Mark Charles; sister Dorene Charles; stepson Brandon Broxton; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill Lammie brothers Wendell Cook and Tim Charles, and his biological mother, Sharon ers, Oklahoma Sooners Charles. and Seattle Mariners. His service will be held He coached and played on Saturday, July 16, several different sports 2016, at 3 p.m. at Lincoln and had since the age of Park Softball Field 7 in 18, his most recent commitment being to the Paint Port Angeles. In lieu of flowers, dona& Carpet Barn (formally known as the Paint Store) tions can be made in his honor to NOBAS (North for more than 15 years. Olympic Baseball & SoftBill was a huge movie buff and never passed up ball) at any First Federal an opportunity to go to the location.
Death and Memorial Notice DOUGLAS BRUCE MCINNES June 18, 1929 June 21, 2016 Doug passed away peacefully on June 21, 2016, at his home on Jamestown Beach with his family at his side. He was 87 and died of age-related causes. Doug was a member of the McInnes pioneer family that came to Sequim in 1860. He was born in Sequim on June 18, 1929, and was raised at Jamestown Beach prior to moving to Gardiner in 1943. He graduated from Sequim High School in 1948 and then from the University of Washington. He was the youngest child of Rex E. McInnes and Elizabeth “Betty” Atwood of Seattle, Washington. His siblings were Patricia, Rex Jr. “Bud” and Margaret. Patricia was Doug’s fifth-grade teacher in the old “big box” school.
Doug McInnes Doug was the grandson of Donald McInnes, who came to Sequim in 1874, and the great-grandson of the Rev. Albert A. Atwood, a very early MethodistEpiscopal minister in Seattle whose circuit-riding territory in the late 1800s included Sequim and Dungeness. In 1952, Doug married Bonnie Robb, daughter of another Sequim pioneer family. They had three chil-
dren: Steven (Valerie), Barbara (Jan) and David. Doug was in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1954. He and Bonnie lived and worked in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1955; they considered that a long vacation, back when Waikiki had only a few major hotels. He worked in personnel management for Boeing in Seattle from 1957 to 1971 during the B-52 Bomber, Bomarc missile and early commercial-jet era. The family moved to Sequim in 1971, and Doug worked for ITT Rayonier’s Peninsula Plywood division as personnel manager until the sale of the mill to KPly in 1989. His major hobbies were golf, crabbing, history, humor — and especially writing. He wrote a local history column for the Sequim Gazette from 2000 to 2004 that mainly described Sequim in the 1930-to-1950 period. These columns were included in his 2005 book Sequim Yesterday. Author
Daniel James Brown used that book as a source when researching The Boys in the Boat. Doug also wrote My Uncles and Other Related Tall Tales, a variety of short, humorous stories. Doug was a founding member of Olympic Theatre Arts, which began as the Howard Wood Memorial Theatre. (Howard was Doug’s stepbrother.) He was a founding member of the Sequim Alumni Association and was a driving force behind the all-class reunions held in 2008, 2011 and 2015. During these reunions, Doug’s “Walk Through Sequim” was a crowd favorite. In 1998, he created and edited The Ditchwalker, a quarterly newsletter for Sequim old-timers and alumni featuring history, stories and letters from locals, plus his own humor. The Ditchwalker was a collaboration with daughter Barbara, who designed it. Doug retired as its editor last year.
He also was one of the “Over-the-Hill Gang,” Sequim old-timers who meet regularly to reminisce. In recent years, he spoke about local history for many local organizations including the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, Sequim Museum & Arts Center and Clallam County Historical Society. Doug was honored as an Irrigation Festival Grand Pioneer in 2007 and was known for his hilarious “roasts” of the pioneers at every pioneer dinner. Each year, he delivered scandalous and shocking misinformation about each of them; no pioneer’s reputation was left unscathed. Doug was a farm boy who loved being outdoors. One of his favorite sounds was the musical “ping!” created when splitting cedar shakes. He loved the sight of hay in the fields and of a jam-packed crab trap being pulled up to the water’s surface. His favorite taste was just-caught Dungeness
crab cooked and eaten on the beach. He enjoyed practical physics and the mathematics of probability. He challenged others to solve the “Monty Hall 3 Doors Problem” and really enjoyed helping them understand the correct answer. In addition to Bonnie and their children, Doug is survived by grandsons Nick and Tom Edmondson, plus scores of nieces, nephews and cousins. He is also survived by many people who, though not related by blood, called him “Uncle Doug.” In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 North Sequim Avenue, Sequim, WA 98382; Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or your favorite charity. At Doug’s request, there will be no service. He would want you to honor him by doing something really fun with people you love.
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Briefly . . . Library soccer storytime set PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., will host a soccer-themed storytime with the Peninsula College soccer team at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Participants ages 3 to 5 will hear stories about soccer and learn rhymes and a few basic soccer moves. For more information, visit www.nols.org; phone 360-417-8500, ext. 7705; or email youth@nols.org.
Flight practice COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field Thursday. Operations are scheduled for the afternoon. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to the station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can
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Meditation group PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Shambhala Group now offers a 20-minute group meditation sit every Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Sons of Norway Hall, 131 W. Fifth St. Each session is followed by an inspirational reading and discussion. Instruction in mindfulness meditation is provided in the group setting or individually upon request.
The group is free and open to the public. The Shambhala group has been teaching meditation for 50 years. It is based on the Tibetan Buddhist meditation taught by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Email varahi3@gmail. com or visit the “Port Angeles Shambhala Group” on Facebook.
Dress-up storytime The North Olympic Library System will host a dress-up storytime at the Forks Library, 171 S. Forks
August 28, 1922 June 10, 2016 Ruth Lois (DeMent) Womac was born to Mai and James DeMent on a remote homestead in Opheim, Montana, on August 28, 1922, so close to the border you could walk into Canada. She was reunited in “lala land” on June 10, 2016, with her dear husband, Bruce, who died on April 27, 1996, and whom she missed every day of those 20 years. She was the stalwart matriarch of the Womac clan, mother of four children: Al (Mary Ann) Womac, La Conner, Washington; Jan (Dick Rohde) Marsicek, Seattle, Washington; Denny (Annette) Womac, Olympia, Washington; and Bev (Tod) Eisele, Port Angeles. She loved sharing stories from almost 100 years of life with her family, which included 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, and many dear nieces and nephews. Some stories seemed
Ruth Womac like science fiction to the younger children, but no, she was not making them up. “What’s a chamber pot?” “No electricity?!” “Where did you charge your Xbox?” Her family moved when she was 10 to a chicken farm in Clear Creek, near Silverdale, Washington, where she finally knew the joys of electricity (but no indoor plumbing). Two older sisters, Charlotte (Nutter) and Melba (Hanberg), were already working as a nurse and a school teacher, respectively, at that time.
The chickens, large gardens and fruit trees helped see them through the Depression. She met Bruce at Silverdale High School, from which she graduated in 1940. They both worked in the Bremerton Naval Shipyard, he as a machinist and she as a stenographer. They were married on April 2, 1943. They moved to Port Angeles in 1951. Over the years, she worked at Jefferson, Hamilton and Monroe elementary schools, and kept in touch with many of her colleagues after she retired. We miss you, Mom. You have given us all a bit of your “tough” and “ornery” gene that kept you such a strong spirit for so long. Thank you. In addition, we thank you for many life lessons, some of which follow:
MOM LESSONS READ: Actual books. Use bookmarks. WRITE: With pen and paper. BE FRUGAL: Never waste food. Save those
the Dry Creek Water Association, holding his office for 33 years. He was a member and greeter at Holy Trinity Lutheran August 14, 1919 Church since 1974 and June 24, 2016 tutored children in reading and math for 16 years at World War II veteran Dry Creek Elementary Raymond August AnderSchool. son, 96, of Port Angeles Raymond and Zoe passed away on June 24, enjoyed 56 years of active 2016, from natural causes membership in Dry Creek relating to age. Grange No. 646 and He was born in PortPomona Grange. land, Oregon, on August Together with fellow 14, 1919, to August M. grangers, they worked in Anderson and Elvira S. the scone booth at the Liljequist Anderson, both of Mr. Anderson Clallam County Fair for litSwedish descent, having erally decades. The fair emigrated from Finland. He the historic Coble Homewas always a special tradihad one elder brother, the stead at Dry Creek. tion and enjoyable time for Rev. Sven E. Anderson. Raymond met the girl the Anderson family and Raymond graduated from Olympia High School next door, Zoe Ann Balch, our community. Strong, quiet, mild-manin 1937, thereafter serving as she took a shortcut through his orchard to her nered and a brave servant eight proud years in the sister’s house. Therein of the Lord, Raymond lived U.S. Navy. During World a full, happy life as the corWar II, he was a chief petty began their almost 65 beautiful years together. nerstone of our family. officer and chief electriThey were married in the He loved his Dry Creek cian’s mate on ships USS Presbyterian church on farm, tall timber and John Milwaukee, USS Ashville December 21, 1951. Deere tractors. He raised and USS Brock. Raymond worked at cattle and harvested the After the war, Raymond Crown Zellerbach mill for yearly hayfields with his attended the University of 34 years in Port Angeles family of girls where fruit Washington, then moved as paymaster and in orchards adorn “the farm” Port Angeles. He worked accounting, retiring in 1980. to this day. for several years at the He was the last survivThe family thoroughly Peninsula Plywood mill as ing founding member of enjoyed the outdoors an original stockholder, at which time he purchased together, hiking, camping the board of directors on
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May 12, 1932 June 3, 2016 Hilda Elizabeth (Gilbertson) Riepe passed away at the San Juan Villa in Port Townsend at the age of 84. She was an angel of a person who had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Hilda was born in Port Angeles to Sophia H. (Page) Gilbertson and Ervin L. Gilbertson on May 12, 1932. She raised her family in Port Angeles, where she lived until shortly before her death. In her youth, Hilda, along with her two sisters, Ellen and Lois, attended Queen of Angels School. She was a lifelong and passionate member of the Queen of Angels Catholic Parish in Port Angeles. Hilda married Urban E. Riepe in June 1949. Upon getting to know her, most people said that she was the most kind and compassionate person they had ever met. In the ’80s and ’90s, she worked as a teacher’s aide for the Port Angeles School District. She worked mostly with developmentally disabled children, whom she loved and adored. She showered them with hugs, compassion and kindness, as she did her three sons, grandchildren and other people she interacted and associated with. She was a person who always saw the good in things. As a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, neighbor,
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and clam digging. In retirement, he and Zoe moved to town, traveled abroad and enjoyed the grandchildren and great-grandchildren for many years together. Raymond is survived by daughters Signe Anderson Birge of Port Angeles, Linnea Anderson of Victor, Colorado, and Kristine (Kevin) Konopaski of Port Angeles. There are nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, brother and wife Zoe this past Easter Sunday. We’d like to thank Volunteer Hospice, Olympic Medical Home Health and Dr. Mark Fischer. The funeral service will be Thursday, July 7, 2016, at 10 a.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 East Lopez in Port Angeles, followed by military honors during internment at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 South Monroe Road, Port Angeles. Memorial donations may be made to the Dry Creek Grange No. 646 Scholarship Fund, 3520 West Edgewood Drive, Port Angeles, WA 98363.
Mrs. Riepe co-worker, friend or just a passer-by, she spread love and kindness to all who came in contact with her. She is gone but not forgotten. Her life and good deeds live on. She is survived by her husband, Urban Riepe, who was living with her at the San Juan Villa in Port Townsend at the time of her death; her three sons, Steven P. (Becky) Riepe of Winlock, Washington, Thomas E. (Becky) Riepe of Port Angeles and James E. (Shelia) Riepe of Port Townsend; six grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ervin and Sophia Gilbertson, and her two sisters, Ellen Shaw and Lois Lewis. A private family gathering and scattering of ashes will be held at a later date. Donations may be made in Hilda Riepe’s name to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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cover story Back with a bang ‘Tyrant’ returns for a third season after a major cliffhanger avoiding his past. Far from following in his father’s footsteps, Barry has built a life for himself as a mild-mannered pediatrician living in Pasadena ho doesn’t love a good cliffhanger? In true fi- with his American wife, Molly (Jennifer Finnigan, nale fashion, “Tyrant” ended its sophomore “The Bold and the Beautiful”), and their teenaged season with some gasp-worthy drama and unan- children, Sammy (Noah Silver, “The Borgias”) and swered questions, not the least of which surround Emma (Anne Winters, “Wicked City”). In the pilot, with his family in tow, Barry rethe maybe-death of a key character. luctantly returns to his war-torn homeland, the With decent yet quiet ratings, the Middle Eastset drama left many doubting that it would score a fictional nation of Abuddin, for his nephew’s third-season renewal, but it was announced back wedding, and soon witnesses the brutality of his in October that the series would indeed live to see father’s rule and of his heir-apparent older brother, Jamal (Ashraf Barhom, “The Kingdom,” 2007). another day. The season 3 premiere of “Tyrant” When their father is killed in the midst of a airs Wednesday, July 6, on FX. growing revolution against the ruling family, the There’s no denying that the controversial “Tyruthless and unstable Jamal takes his place as rant” has had its ups and downs. The product of Emmy-winning “Homeland” creator Gideon Raff, president of Abuddin, with his formidable wife, Leila (Moran Atias, “Crash”) — who’s also an old the series lost a good chunk of its viewers after flame of Barry’s — at his side. Realizing that his a respectable premiere. The numbers started to temperamental brother lacks any sense of justice creep back up as season 2 progressed, however, or morality, Barry, harboring dreams of improving averaging 2.47 million viewers and pulling in life in his homeland, plots with members of the some of its best numbers in its final weeks. U.S. government to overthrow Jamal and nip his The series follows Bassam “Barry” Al-Fayeed tyrannical reign in the bud. At the end of season (Adam Rayner, “Hawthorne”), the Americanized 1, Barry’s imprisoned for treason, with his brother younger son of a Middle Eastern dictator — a tyrant, if you will — who has spent the last 20 years put in the difficult position of just what to do with
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him. The complicated relationship between the two brothers — two wildly different people who still have affection for each other despite it all — is a major focus of the series. “It’s deeply complex. It’s Cain and Abel stuff,” Rayner said in a Collider interview. “They love each other. They hate each other. They rely on each other. They are rivals to each other, politically and sexually. ... They could form an unstoppable alliance or they could tear each other apart.”
This leaves that much more up in the air with last season’s cliffhanger: Jamal is blasted in a shootout assassination attempt, his fate left uncertain. His death would make the far more benevolent Barry the new president of Abuddin, but it would be foolish to think that such an eventuality would be met with smooth sailing. If anything, it might just spell more hard times for Barry. “[The show] puts all of the characters in a position of making devastating choices,” Atias said during a visit to “Good Day L.A.” “That’s what, really, it means to be leaders of a country in the Middle East.” Of course, if Jamal doesn’t pull through — and popular opinion is that he won’t — a new chief villain will make his or her rise in season 3, as it’s foolish to assume that Barry will turn the country around and live out the rest of his days benignly ruling Abuddin unchallenged. Leila, for one, remains a force to be reckoned with, and while the naive might say that her power dies with her husband, no one who knows the character would assume she would simply step meekly off her pedestal. Moran Atias as seen in “Tyrant.”
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Living out live: It’s now an annual tradition: this December, NBC is set to broadcast a live production of a classic musical. By any metric, 2015’s “The Wiz Live” was a huge success for the peacock network, and casting is well underway for this year’s “Hairspray Live,” set to broadcast Wednesday, Dec. 7. “Hairspray Live” will be based on the 2002 Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical, which was adapted into a major motion picture starring John Travolta (“Grease,” 1978), Zac Efron (“17 Again,” 2009) and Nikki Blonsky (“Valemont”) back in 2007. “Hairspray” is the story of Tracy Turnblad, a teenage girl living in 1960s Baltimore who is an endless faucet of optimism, despite her weight and her unconventionally progressive views on race. For “Hairspray Live,” the casting folks at NBC have gone outside of the box for their Tracy: newcomer Maddie Baillio beat out more than 1,000 other women to take the high-profile role, despite it being her first-ever audition. It’s the kind of opportunity that most aspiring actors and performers can only dream of, and Baillio is starring alongside some pretty big names. Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson (“Dreamgirls,” 2006) has been cast as record producer Motormouth Maybelle, alongside Emmy winner Martin Short (“Mars Attacks,” 1996), Harvey Fierstein (“Independence Day,” 1996) and Derek Hough (“Dancing With the Stars”), with more casting announcements expected as the premiere date draws closer. NBC’s first annual live musical production, “The Sound of Music Live,” was broadcast in 2013, and the tradition has become a popular one. Its followups, 2014’s “Peter Pan Live” and last year’s “The Wiz Live” have continued the tradition,
stars on screen with recorded broadcasts being aired after the live showing for audiences at home who missed the live performance. “Hairspray Live,” starring newcomer Baillio, airs live Wednesday, Dec. 7, on NBC. Craig’s new direction: James Bond is moving on. While Daniel Craig (“Skyfall,” 2012) hasn’t officially retired from the role of the world’s most famous secret agent — which he’s played in four films, starting with 2006’s “Casino Royale” — the actor has been very vocal about his desire to move on from the role that made him a household name. Whether the English actor does step into 007’s shoes for another outing, he’s definitely keeping himself busy. With a new TV series in which he’s set to both star and executive produce receiving a straightto-series order from Showtime, Craig’s possible post-Bond world won’t be a quiet one. “Purity” is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Franzen. Spanning several decades and multiple continents, it is the story of a woman named Purity who, caught up in her youthful idealism and search for her father’s identity, winds up involved in some of the world’s biggest secrets. With plans to begin filming in 2017 for a two-season run, the project is still in its very early days. Craig, in addition to his role as an executive producer, plays an East German man who commits a murder to help save the woman he loves, and who then is swept up in Jennifer Hudson stars in “Hairspray Live!”
global events when the Berlin Wall comes down. “Purity” is written, directed and executive produced by Todd Field (“Eyes Wide Shut,” 1999), and is planned to span 20 episodes. No premiere date has been announced for the project. Small screen heroes: Yet another superhero property is making its way to the small screen. After decades of only occasionally making their presence known on screens big and small, the past few years have witnessed an explosion of popularity for live-action adaptations of some of the world’s biggest comic book characters. Now, FX is boarding the superhero train with an upcoming X-Men spinoff in the works. “Legion” has moved past the pilot stage and has been given an eight-
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Captain America: The First Avenger (‘11, Act) Chris Evans. Movie 136* 248* Feherty "Paula Creamer" (N) Feherty "Paula Creamer" Golf Central Feherty "Paula Creamer" Feherty "Paula Creamer" The Golf Fix 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House H.Hunt (N) House (N) House House 112* 229* America Story "WWII" America "Superpower" America Story "Millennium" Hamilton America Story "Revolution" 120* 269* To Be Announced To Be Announced Devious Maids "A Time to UnREAL "Infiltration" (N) To Be Announced 108* 252* Spill" (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Live Free "Bear Country" (N) Live Free "Fatal Terrain" (N) Live Free "Bear Country" Live Free "Fatal Terrain" T una "The Final Fishdown" T una "The Thin Bluefin Line" 186 276 SpongeBob SquarePants Henry Danger Rufus (2016, Family) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Colorado Rapids Site: Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Mariners 426 687 Dick's Sporting Goods Park -- Commerce City, Colo. (L) (L) Texas Post-game Cops "In Fort Cops "In Cops Cops Cops "In Fort Cops "In Fort Cops Cops "Think Cops Cops "In Cops "In Fort Cops 168* 241* Worth" Arizona" Worth" Worth" as Thieves" Indianapolis" Worth" TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone 122* 284* Angie A. Tribeca Angie Angie Angie Wrecked "All Wrecked Wrecked Wrecked Full Frontal Conan Conor McGregor, 139* 247* Tribeca "Miso Dead" Tribeca Tribeca Tribeca Is Not Lost" Dave Attell
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7:00 p.m.
Food Network celebrates the holiday with a special Grill Masters programming event. Old rivalries lead to a firestorm in the al fresco kitchen. In the first round, the chefs are challenged to prepare two proteins: pork chops and sausages.
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8:00 p.m.
Celebrate America’s birthday with some of the world’s most popular recording artists in this star-studded prime-time special. Willie Geist and Tamron Hall return to co-host the event, which features a performance by Kenny Chesney.
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9:00 p.m.
Everyone in a small village, save for a priest and a child, all die simultaneously with zero evidence of violence in this new episode. Doyle (Stephen Mangan), Houdini (Michael Weston) and Adelaide (Rebecca Liddiard) are called in to investigate.
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10:00 p.m.
A disgraced mayor decides to hold a press conference amid an insect apocalypse in this new episode. Also, a very loud ninja assassin tries to complete a mission, and an animal hit man has a difficult time taking out a fly. JULY 3 - 9, 2016
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Gordon Ramsay helps the owners of run-down hotels and inns revamp their lodgings in this reality series. In a rebroadcast of the season 3 premiere, the Ebys have lost their passion for their Idaho establishment after the death of their 10-year-old son.
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9:00 p.m.
As animals continue to wreak havoc all over the planet, Jackson Oz (James Wolk) and his colleagues race to find a solution in this new episode. Kristen Connolly, Billy Burke and Nonso Anozie also star in this drama based on James Patterson’s novel.
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9:30 p.m.
Uncle Buck’s (Mike Epps) street smarts may be just what he needs to deal with his brother’s kids in this season finale. A new take on the classic 1989 John Hughes film, this comedy also stars Nia Long and James Lesure.
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10:00 p.m.
When Tommy (David Schwimmer) revisits the past, he questions the nature of Dion’s (Jim Sturgess) relationship with Rie (Christine Adams) in this new episode. Meanwhile, some uninvited guests threaten to derail the restaurant’s soft opening.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007, Adventure) Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Johnny Depp. Feed the Beast "The Wild Feed the Beast "The Wild 130* 254* West" (N) West" North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law Woods Law "Long Shot" North Woods Law North Woods Law 184* 282* Below Deck: Mediterranean Below Deck: Mediterranean Below Deck: Mediterranean Below Deck: Mediterranean Southern Charm "Reunion Below Deck "Charter From Part 2" Pt. 2 of 2 Heaven, Charter From Hell?" 129* 273* "Who's Got Game?" "Charter King" "Fever Pitch" (N) Shark Tank West Texas Investors Club Shark Tank Shark Tank A child seeks an West Texas Investors Club Paid Paid 208 355 investment from the sharks. "Some Don't Like It Hot" Program Program "Some Don't Like It Hot" (N) Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 "Taxi Dave" T osh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) N.Glaser (N) Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Deadliest Catch "Settling Deadliest Catch "Fire at Deadliest Catch: The Bait Deadliest Catch "Fire at Dark Woods Justice Deadliest Catch "Fire at 182* 278* the Score" Sea: Part One" 1/2 Sea: Part Two" 2/2 (N) Sea: Part Two" 2/2 "Ablaze at Sea" (N) "Bones" (N) K.C. Undercover Girl World Stuck Middle Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Bunk'd Best Friends Best Friends Best Friends K.C. Underc. Austin & Ally 173 291 MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at St. Louis Cardinals Site: SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Busch Stadium -- St. Louis, Mo. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. WNBA Basketball Chicago Streetball City Slam Entertainers ESPN FC Baseball Tonight (L) Jalen & NBA: The NFL Live 144 209 Sky at Minnesota Lynx (L) Classic Jacoby (N) Jump What's Your
What's Your Number? (2011, Comedy) Chris Evans, FXM
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The Wolf of Wall Street (2013, Drama) Jonah Hill, Kyle Chandler, Leonardo DiCaprio. The Wolf of Wall Street 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "The Open: 2015" (N) PGA Tour Golf Central Golf's Greatest Rounds "The Open: 2015" 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper House Huntrs House Fixer Upper 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced CountCars CountCars CountCars Counting (N) M otors (N) M otors (N) C ount. "Count's Car Show" 120* 269* Dance Moms Dance Moms Dance Moms: Dance and Gold Medal Families "The Gold Medal Families Dance Moms 108* 252* Chat Countdown Begins" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 No Man Left Behind (N) Abroad (N) Abroad (N) No Man "Colombia Vice" Locked up Locked up No Man Left Behind Locked up "Kuwait" 186 276 Henry Danger Crashlet (N) Thunder Nicky SchoolofRock Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Mariners 426 687 Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Texas (L) (L) Texas Post-game
My Cousin Vinny (1992, Comedy) Marisa Tomei, Ralph Macchio, Joe Pesci.
The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, Grandma's 168* 241* Adam Sandler. Boy Movie
Tremors 2: Aftershocks (‘95, Act) Helen Shaver, Fred Ward.
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (‘01, Act) Michael Gross. Movie 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wrecked (N) The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Pool Guy" Sponge" Gum" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory
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Fort Apache (1948, Western) Henry Fonda, Shirley
She Wore a Yellow 132 256 Stagecoach Wayne. Temple, John Wayne. Ribbon John Wayne. My Giant Life Little People, Big World L.P. "Big Island or Bust!" (N) Little People, Big World (N) M y Giant Life (N) Little People, Big World 183* 280* Wanted
Now You See Me (‘13, Cri) Common, Mark Ruffalo, Jesse Eisenberg. Animal "Flesh Is Weak" (N) Animal "Flesh Is Weak" Law & Order "Zero" 138* 245* Powerpuff Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods "Singapore" Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Food Bizarre Food Foods "North Carolina" (N) Bizarre Food Bizarre Food Guy & Hunter's Euro (N) 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith G. Lopez G. Lopez Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Savant" Law&Order: SVU "Harm" Law&Order: SVU "Svengali" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242*
Watchmen Malin Akerman.
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Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Will Smith.
Dinner for Schmucks (‘10, Com) Paul 130* 254* McDonald, Julie Bowen, Adam Sandler. Rudd, Steve Carell. To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 184* 282* Housewives "Before They Real Housewives "Always New York City Social (N) The Real Housewives "The Real Housewives "Making The Real Housewives "The 129* 273* Were Housewives: Luann" the Bitch, Never the Bride" Benefits of Friendship" (N) Friends But Not Amends" Benefits of Friendship" Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage "Anarchy Shark Tank A mobile fitness Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage "Anarchy Paid Paid 208 355 on Wheels" (N) company for kids. on Wheels" Program Program Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight CNN Newsroom 200 202 South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Another (N) South Park Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Dual Survival Dual Survival "Croatian Dual Survival: Untamed Dual Survival (N) American Tarzan (P) (N) Dual Survival 182* 278* Castaway" "Swamplandia" "Mosquito Coast" (N) Jessie Best Friends Austin & Ally K.C. Underc. To Be Announced Stuck Middle Liv Maddie Bunk'd Girl World Stuck Middle 173 291 MLB Baseball Texas Rangers Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 at Boston Red Sox (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Obstacle Course: Battlefrog Obstacle Course: Battlefrog Obstacle Course: Battlefrog Baseball Tonight (L) Jalen & Baseball Tonight Jalen & 144 209 College Championships College Championships College Championships Jacoby (N) Jacoby
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13 Going on 30 (‘04, Com) Mark FXM
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Another Cinderella Story (2008, Comedy) Andrew Young and Baby Daddy Dead of Summer "Patience" Dead of Summer "Barney The 700 Club 180* 311* Hungry (N) Rubble Eyes" Seeley, Jane Lynch, Selena Gomez. (N)
The Bourne Legacy (‘12, Act) Jeremy Renner.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (‘14, Act) Chris Pine. Tyrant "Spring" (SP) (N) Tyrant "Spring" 136* 248* Golfer (N) Golfer (N) Golfer Golfer School of Golf (N) Golf Central Golfer Golfer Golfer Golfer 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Brother vs. "The Finale" (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Amer. Pickers "Let It Go" American Pickers Pawn S. (N) Pawn S. (N) M otors Motors 120* 269* Little Women: NY Little Women: LA Little Women: LA: A Little Little Women: LA Little Women: NY Little Women: NY 108* 252* Extra The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Death Row "Punishment" Death Row "Execution" Death Row "Punishment" Death Row "Execution" World's Toughest Prisons Russia's Toughest Prisons 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Crashlet (N) Thunder Nicky SchoolofRock Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Mariners 426 687 Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Texas (L) (L) Texas Post-game
Grandma's Boy (2006, Comedy) Allen Covert,
The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds,
My Cousin Vinny (‘92, Com) Marisa 168* 241* Shirley Jones, Linda Cardellini. Adam Sandler. Tomei, Ralph Macchio, Joe Pesci. Movie
Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (‘04, Thril) Michael Gross.
Legion (‘10, Act) Lucas Black, Paul Bettany.
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The Ballad of Cable 132 256 High Country Keith, Steve Cochran, Maureen O'Hara. William Holden. Hogue Jason Robards. To Be Announced My Giant Life Big Life "Losing at Love" (N) Big Fat Fabulous Li. (N) I Am Jazz (N) My Big Fat Fabulous Life 183* 280* Castle "Slice of Death" Castle "The Dead Pool" Castle Castle "Pretty Dead" Castle "Knockout" C astle "Rise" 138* 245* Powerpuff Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith G. Lopez G. Lopez Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS "Love & War" N CIS "The Artful Dodger" N CIS "Status Update" N CIS "Patience" Royal Pains (F) (N) Law & Order: S.V.U. "Fight" 105* 242* Movie P. Interest "No Good Deed" P erson Interest "Firewall" Interest "The Contingency" Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307
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Christina Tosi, Gordon Ramsay and Kevin Sbraga from “MasterChef.”
MasterChef (13) KCPQ
8:00 p.m.
Chef Gordon Ramsay has a special treat for the 16 home cooks still left in the competition in this new episode. Heading into the next challenge, the fiery Brit shows the contestants the proper way to deconstruct a lobster.
Duck Dynasty (37) A&E
9:00 p.m.
The Robertson family celebrates Willie and Korie’s 25th wedding anniversary in this season premiere. However, the couple shakes things up when they reveal a big secret. Also, Jase blames Uncle Si for getting him a parking ticket.
American Gothic (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC
10:00 p.m.
The saga continues for the Hawthorne family in a new episode of this thriller. Following the death of their patriarch, the prominent Boston family discovered he may have been a serial killer. Juliet Rylance, Virginia Madsen and Justin Chatwin star.
Another Period (56) COM
10:00 p.m.
In this new episode, Hamish (Brett Gelman) finds himself on trial for the murder of Scoops LaPue (Brent Weinbach). Meanwhile, Lillian (Natasha Leggero) tries to use the trial to garner publicity for herself. Peepers (Michael Ian Black) enjoys his freedom. JULY 3 - 9, 2016
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Robots face off in a specially designed arena full of hazards as they try to advance to the finals in a new episode of this actionpacked series. Samantha Ponder hosts as homemade robots try to destroy or disable their opponents.
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8:00 p.m.
Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) are officially back at their respective positions at the Jeffersonian and the FBI in this rebroadcast. When remains are found at a fish farm, things get exciting for the duo.
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9:00 p.m.
There are 17 million acres of rugged wilderness in Maine. In this new episode, angry hunters raise their voices to Warden Lounder over an illegal deer. Also, Warden MacCabe enlists a local to catch a deer baiter.
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (48) FX
10:00 p.m.
Ava (Elaine Hendrix) encourages Gigi (Elizabeth Gillies) to experience as much as she can while she’s still young in this new episode. At the same time, Rehab (John Ales) is approached by a big-time Broadway producer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, FXM
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Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Chris Pine. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (‘13, Com) Steve Carell, Will Ferrell. Sex&Drug (N) Sex&Drugs Sex&Drugs Movie 136* 248* PGA Golf The Greenbrier Classic PGA Golf The Greenbrier Classic Round 1 Site: The Old White TPC Golf Central PGA Golf 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* IslandHunter IslandHunter IslandHunter IslandHunter Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop H.Hunt (N) House Flippers (N) House 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Alone "The Gamble" (N) Alone "Winter's Fury" (N) Mountain Men (N) Mountain Men 120* 269* To Be Announced To Be Announced My Crazy Ex (N) I Love You "Dirty Divorce/ To Be Announced 108* 252* Desperate Deal" (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 No Man "Colombia Vice" No Man Left Behind No Man "Colombia Vice" No Man Left Behind Life -0 "Deadly Tracks" Life Below 0 "Falling Apart" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Crashlet (N) T hunder Garfield: The Movie Breckin Meyer. Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Kansas City Royals Site: Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Kansas City Royals Site: Kauffman Stadium -- Kansas Mariners 426 687 Kauffman Stadium -- Kansas City, Mo. (L) (L) City, Mo. Post-game Cops "In Cops "In Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync 168* 241* Albuquerque" Albuquerque" Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle Battle
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8:00 p.m.
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Killer Women (61) TLC
8:00 p.m.
Former “America’s Got Talent” judge Piers Morgan travels to prisons to meet women convicted of murder in this premiere documentary. He interviews the convicts and those involved in their cases, including prosecution and defense attorneys.
Ancient Aliens (42) HIST
9:00 p.m.
Proponents of ancient alien theories present what they believe to be credible evidence of aliens on Earth in this new episode. They delve into Earth’s past in search of answers, examining everything from cave paintings to photos of UFOs.
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10:00 p.m.
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