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Matt Steverson raises his arm as the Team Elsie Piddock vessel is first to cross the finish line in the inaugural Race to Alaska that began in Port Townsend. Fellow crew are Graeme Esarey, center, and Capt. Al Hughes.
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PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend man faces a Sept. 14 trial on charges of vehicular homicide and vehicular assault stemming from a fatal crash in January. Taylour Eldridge, 25, was charged in Superior Court on Friday with one count of each charge, both in connection with driving under the influence. Gregory Bolling, 23, of Port Townsend died as result of the single-car crash on state Highway 20 near Eaglemount Road at about 1:30 a.m. Jan. 17. Another passenger in the car — Amelia R. Syska-Patten, 20, also of Port Townsend — was injured.
The State Patrol said speed was the cause of the wreck and that drugs or alcohol were involved. Troopers said Eldridge was driving a 2006 Chevrolet pickup truck eastbound on Highway 20 when he failed to negotiate a curve, went over an embankment, crashed into a tree and overturned near Discovery Bay. All three occupants were seriously injured and airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Eldridge and Syska-Patten were treated and discharged. Bolling died a few days later. Eldridge was not arrested and was not under guard during his stay at Harborview. Bolling, a 2009 Chimacum High School graduate who was listed on the Peninsula College honor roll for the 2014 spring and winter quarters, was born in Alaska and moved to Washington state when he was 1. TURN
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Trimaran wins distance contest far ahead of pack BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
KETCHIKAN, Alaska — Team Elsie Piddock has won the Race to Alaska stakes — but who’ll get the second-place steak knives remained to be seen Saturday. The 26-foot trimaran sailed into Ketchikan harbor at 12:55 p.m. Friday after 4 days, 23 hours and 55 minutes under sail from Victoria. It had left Port Townsend on June 4 in a race sponsored by the Northwest Maritime Center. Elsie Piddock’s three-man crew won a split piece of wood for their efforts, but nailed to it was a $10,000 stack of cash, first prize for the first nonmotorized Race to Alaska. TURN
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Hughes, Steverson and Esarey, from left, hold the $10,000 first prize award in Ketchikan, Alaska.
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John Stamos home after DUI arrest ACTOR JOHN STAMOS was home Saturday after being arrested and cited with driving under the influence in Beverly Hills, Calif. Beverly Hills police said they received calls at around 7:45 p.m. Friday reporting a possible Stamos drunken driver. Officers later stopped Stamos, who was the only person in the vehicle. Stamos, 51, was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center because of a possible medical condition, police said. At the hospital it was determined by police that Stamos had been driving under the influence, and he was arrested. Police cited him for DUI and released him to the care of the hospital. Matt Polk, a publicist for Stamos, declined to comment, but he referred The
Associated Press to the actor’s Twitter feed. “Thanks to everyone for their love & support. I’m home & well,” Stamos tweeted late Saturday morning. “Very appreciative of the BHPD & Cedars for their care.” Stamos starred in “Full House,” which aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995. He will produce and appear in a 13-episode reboot of the sitcom for Netflix scheduled to debut next year.
The show goes on? The Foo Fighters have decided to cancel two shows in Europe after the band’s frontman, Dave Grohl, fell off the stage during a concert in Sweden and broke a leg, the band said Saturday. Grohl fell off the stage during the concert in Goteborg, Sweden, on Friday. A hospital visit Grohl after the show confirmed he had sustained at least one fracture in the fall, although the full extent of the injuries are still being
determined, the band said. As a result, the band has been forced to cancel today’s show at the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands as well as its Tuesday concert in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Videos posted on social media Friday showed Grohl walking across the stage in Goteborg when he appeared to trip and plunge over the edge. “I think I just broke my leg. I think I really broke my leg,” he told the crowd, lying on his back in front of the stage. The rest of the band resumed playing as Grohl was taken away for medical attention. But he was later carried back on stage on a stretcher with his right foot bandaged and continued the concert sitting down or supporting himself on crutches. The former Nirvana drummer told the crowd he wouldn’t leave the stage unless given orders by a doctor to do so. Photos from the concert at the Ullevi stadium show Grohl singing on stage and playing his guitar, while his leg is elevated and bandaged. Later, the Foo Fighters tweeted an X-ray image of what appeared to be a clear fracture in the leg.
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MONICA LEWIS, 93, an actress, singer and the voice of the Chiquita Banana cartoon character, has died. Her former manager, Alan Eichler, said Ms. Lewis died Friday of natural causes at her home in Ms. Lewis the Los in May Angeles area. Mr. Lewis started her career as a vocalist with Benny Goodman’s orchestra and went onto record several jazz hits in the 1940s. In 1950, she hit Hollywood, signing an exclusive contract for music and movies with MGM. Her film credits include 1951’s “The Strip” with Mickey Rooney and “Excuse My Dust” with Red Skelton. Ms. Lewis was also a popular pitchwoman, appearing in ad campaigns for Camel cigarettes, General Electric and Burlington Mills’ hosiery. For 14 years, she voiced the Chiquita Banana cartoon character, who reminded Americans not to put bananas in the refrigerator.
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and “Raging Bull,” died Wednesday, associates said. Mr. Chartoff died at his home in Santa Monica, Calif., Lynn Hendee, the president of his company, Chartoff Productions. He had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. Born in Depression-era New York City, Mr. Chartoff had been a movie producer for nearly a decade when he found his career-defining hit in 1976’s “Rocky,” the small-budget movie starring and written by Sylvester Stallone that became a blockbuster and won three Academy Awards including best picture. Mr. Chartoff and his partner Irwin Winkler would go on to produce all seven movies in the “Rocky” series, including the forthcoming “Creed,” which is in post-production and due for release later this year. He kept working into his late 70s and 80s, his recent credits including 2013’s “Ender’s Game” with Harrison Ford and 2014’s “The Gambler” with Mark Wahlberg. He also produced a different, darker take on boxing in the Martin Scorcese-
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1940 (75 years ago) Members of the Roosevelt High School graduating class heard an inspiring sermon by the Rev. Joseph H. Beall at their baccalaureate services Sunday evening in the high school auditorium. Clothed in caps and gowns, the boys and girls also heard an impressive program of music and other features in which members of the Port Angeles Ministerial Association and students participated.
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The tradition high school Move-Up assembly is scheduled today, the Junior-Senior Breakfast will be held tomorrow morning at the Elks Naval Lodge temple, and commencement exercises will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the new gymnasium.
valedictory speech. F. Leonard Ziel, resident manager of the Crown Zellerbach Port Townsend division, announced that Marc Horton and Susan Phillips were recipients of $2,500 scholarships from the Crown Zellerbach Foundation.
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Months of lab tests may be needed to determine why a gray whale known as Spot died in Puget Sound, a scientist says. Pieces of wood, bark, plastic bags, cloth rags and two rubber gloves were found in the whale’s stomach during a necropsy, said John Calambokidis of the Cascadia Research Collective in Olympia. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard warned vessels to Laugh Lines avoid two other dead whales in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. One about 40 feet long HILLARY CLINTON was drifting eastward HAS joined Instagram. between Port Angeles and Somehow, she’s already the Dungeness Spit. The deleted thousands of phoother, about 30 feet long, tos. Seth Meyers was off Cape Flattery.
One-hundred thirty-five Port Townsend High School seniors stood together for the last time as a class at commencement ceremonies attended by a standingroom-only crowd of family and friends. The 75th class to graduate from Port Townsend High was also the largest, noted valedictorian Cheryl Kuehn in her
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 14, the 165th day of 2015. There are 200 days left in the year. This is Flag Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, adopted the original design of the Stars and Stripes, specifying a flag containing 13 red and white stripes and 13 stars. On this date: ■ In 1801, former American Revolutionary War general and notorious turncoat Benedict Arnold died in London. ■ In 1922, Warren G. Harding became the first president heard on radio, as Baltimore station
WEAR broadcast his speech dedicating the Francis Scott Key memorial at Fort McHenry. ■ In 1940, German troops entered Paris during World War II; the same day, the Nazis began transporting prisoners to the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. ■ In 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court, in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, ruled 6-3 that children in public schools could not be forced to salute the flag of the United States. ■ In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a measure adding the phrase “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance.
■ In 1972, the Environmental Protection Agency ordered a ban on domestic use of the pesticide DDT, to take effect at year’s end. ■ In 1982, Argentine forces surrendered to British troops on the disputed Falkland Islands. ■ In 1985, the 17-day hijack ordeal of TWA Flight 847 began as a pair of Lebanese Shiite Muslim extremists seized the jetliner shortly after takeoff from Athens, Greece. ■ In 1990, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld, 6-3, police checkpoints that examined drivers for signs of intoxication. ■ Ten years ago: Michelle Wie, 15, became the first female player to qualify for an adult male
U.S. Golf Association championship, tying for first place in a 36-hole U.S. Amateur Public Links sectional qualifying tournament. ■ Five years ago: During his latest visit to the Gulf Coast, President Barack Obama promised that “things are going to return to normal” and that the region’s fouled waters would be in even better shape than before the catastrophic BP oil spill. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama forced union workers in Philadelphia’s commuter rail strike to return to the job, granting Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s request to create a presidential emergency board to mediate the contract dispute.
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A6 Briefly: Nation embrace of her potential to become the first woman to win the White House, asking supporters gathered at an outdoor rally to join her in building an America “where we don’t leave anyone out, or anyone behind.” PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — The Clinton offered herself as a massive manhunt for two confierce advocate for those still victed killers resumed Saturday struggling from the Great on the morning after a worker Recession. She promised to at an upstate New York maxicarry on the liberal legacies of mum-security prison was President Barack Obama and charged with smuggling in former Presidents Franklin D. hacksaw blades, chisels, a punch Roosevelt and Bill Clinton, her and a screwdriver bit to help the husband, saying “real and lastmen escape. ing prosperity must be built by More than all and shared by all.” 800 law The 67-year-old former secreenforcement tary of state, first lady and officers have Democratic senator from New joined the York made gender a highlight of search, conthe first major speech of her centrating in a 2016 bid. rural area in the AdironToday’s news guests dacks near the WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for Canadian bor- Mitchell today’s TV news shows: der around ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Gov. Chris the Clinton Correctional Facility Christie, R-N.J.; Joel Benenson, camin Dannemora. paign adviser to Hillary Rodham Clinton. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Mitt Prison tailor shop instructor Romney; John Podesta, Clinton’s camJoyce Mitchell, 51, was paign chairman; Brett McGurk, deputy arraigned late Friday on a felspecial presidential envoy for the global ony charge of promoting prison coalition to counter the Islamic State contraband and a misdemeanor group. count of criminal facilitation. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sens. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., and Lindsey GraHer lawyer, Keith Bruno, entered a not-guilty plea on her ham, R-S.C.; Robby Mook, Clinton’s campaign manager. behalf. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” —
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Former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla.; former President Bill Clinton. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Paul Ryan; Hillary Clinton spokeswoman Karen Finney; James Billington, librarian of Congress.
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Briefly: World Mayors sworn in as Spain takes turn to the left MADRID — Madrid and Barcelona pulled off one of Spain’s most significant political upheavals in recent memory Saturday, swearing in far-left mayors who stridently oppose the country’s governing party and want to usurp it in national elections later this year. The new radical leaders have promised to cut their own salaries, halt homeowner evictions and eliminate perks enjoyed by the rich Carmena and famous. The landmark changes came three weeks after Spain’s two largest traditional parties were punished in nationwide local elections by voters groaning under the weight of austerity measures and repulsed by a string of corruption scandals. In Madrid, 71-year-old retired judge Manuela Carmena was sworn in to cheers from jubilant leftists who crowded the streets outside city hall shouting “Yes We Can!” as they ended 24 years of city rule by the conservative Popular Party, which runs the national government. In Barcelona, anti-eviction activist Ada Colau was later sworn in as the city’s first female mayor.
Refugees flee AKCAKALE, Turkey — Hundreds of Syrian refugees poured into a Turkish-Syrian border crossing Saturday, fleeing intense fighting as Syrian Kurds closed in on an Islamic State-held town — the only passageway linking Turkey with the extremist group’s stronghold of Raqqa. Some 13,000 refugees have already crossed into Turkey in the past 10 days, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry. Hundreds more could be seen Saturday on the Syrian side of the Akcakale border crossing, waiting to cross into Turkey. A statement by the main Syrian Kurdish fighting force, the YPG, said its fighters have encircled the Islamic State-held town of Suluk.
Aid group shutters ISLAMABAD — The international aid group Save the Children has shut down all its offices in Pakistan after the government shuttered its main office in the capital, a local worker said Saturday. The worker said that the group “voluntarily” closed its offices Friday in the northwestern city of Peshawar, the southern city of Karachi, the eastern city of Lahore and the southwestern city of Quetta. The move came after Pakistan’s government Thursday shut the group’s main office in Islamabad for allegedly violating its charter. The decision drew international criticism. The Associated Press
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A Dallas police technician assembles a robot to examine the van in which a man who earlier attacked police headquarters died.
Man who attacked Dallas police HQ killed Bullets fly; bombs found after chase THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DALLAS — A man planted pipe bombs outside of police headquarters early Saturday before opening fire on the building and officers who tried to stop him, spraying the building and a squad car with bullets during a wild street battle but injuring no one. After cornering the fleeing man’s van in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant in the suburb of Hutchins, a police sniper shot and killed him after it was determined he still posed enough of a threat, Police Chief David Brown said. Authorities said they wouldn’t release his identity until a medical examiner had confirmed it. At a news conference before they confirmed his death, Brown said the gunman had identified
himself as James Boulware and had said he blamed police for having lost custody of his son and for “accusing him of being a terrorChief Brown ist.” He later cautioned that it was possible the suspect didn’t give his real name. Authorities said it was remarkable that no one else was killed or injured in the attack.
Opened fire from van According to police, the suspect apparently opened fire on the building from his parked van. Bullets pierced the glass at the entrance and caused damage inside, including at the front desk, where the worker on duty had just gone to get a soft drink. He also fired on officers who drove up to confront him, riddling squad cars with bullets but not actually hitting anyone.
Cellphone video shot from a nearby balcony or roof showed the suspect’s dark-colored van ram a squad car as gunshots rang out. The van then fled, eventually stopping in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant in the suburb of Hutchins, where the standoff ensued. Investigators found a package of pipe bombs in the parking lot of the headquarters building and at least two more pipe bombs in the van, police said. The suspect had told police negotiators that he had explosives in the van, and Brown said at a news conference that the department decided to shoot him because it felt he still posed enough of a threat. After the suspect was confirmed dead, the van caught fire due to the explosives inside, police said. Wary that the van might have been rigged with explosives, police used a camera-equipped robot to inspect it rather than have officers approach it immediately, which was why it took several hours to confirm the man was dead.
Hackers got deeply personal federal records, officials say THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Deeply personal information submitted by U.S. intelligence and military personnel for security clearances — mental illnesses, drug and alcohol use, past arrests, bankruptcies and more — is in the hands of hackers linked to China, officials say. In describing a cyberbreach of federal records dramatically worse than first acknowledged, authorities point to Standard Form 86, which applicants are required to complete. Applicants also must list contacts and relatives, potentially exposing any foreign relatives of U.S. intelligence employees to coer-
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cion. Both the applicant’s Social Security number and that of his or her cohabitant are required. In a statement, the White House said that on June 8, investigators concluded there was “a high degree of confidence that . . . systems containing information related to the background investigations of current, former and prospective federal government employees, and those for whom a federal background investigation was conducted, may have been exfiltrated.” “This tells the Chinese the identities of almost everybody who has got a United States security
clearance,” said Joel Brenner, a former top U.S. counterintelligence official. The Office of Personnel Management, which was the target of the hack, did not respond to requests for comment. The White House statement said the hack into the security clearance database was separate from the breach of federal personnel data announced last week — a breach that is itself appearing far worse than first believed. It could not be learned whether the security database breach happened when an OPM contractor was hacked in 2013, an attack that was discovered last year.
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West: 2 hurt in accident involving roller-coaster
Nation: Navy ship named after former Rep. Giffords
World: Taliban raid leaves 20 Afghan police dead
World: Cheer-dance team causes stir with Nazi theme
TWO PEOPLE WERE injured, one seriously, in a roller-coaster accident at California’s Great America amusement park in Santa Clara, officials said Saturday. A park employee was hospitalized for traumatic injuries after being struck by a train returning to the station of the Flight Deck coaster Friday night, park officials said in a statement. A guest riding the coaster at the time reported a hand injury and was taken to a hospital for evaluation, according to the statement. Further details about the accident and the injuries were not immediately available.
FORMER U.S. REP. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona had a Navy vessel named in her honor during a ceremony at a Mobile, Ala., shipyard Saturday afternoon. Giffords joined others including Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, as the USS Gabrielle Giffords was christened in coastal Alabama. The 419-foot ship is the Navy’s 10th littoral combat ship designed to operate in shallow waters near the coast. Giffords was badly wounded in a 2011 shooting that left six dead and 13 injured in Tucson, Ariz. The Democrat left Congress and later founded an organization that supports gun control.
TALIBAN FIGHTERS OVERRAN multiple checkpoints in a nighttime raid in Afghanistan’s volatile southern Helmand province, killing at least 20 police officers as the battle raged into Saturday, authorities said. The assault came as Afghanistan’s military acknowledged the Taliban controls at least four districts across the country. The attacks in Helmand hit police checkpoints in the Musa Qala district, said Mohammad Ismail Hotak, the head of the province’s joint coordination of police and military operations. He said the attacks wounded at least 10 officers.
A CHEER-DANCE TEAM in Guadalajara, Mexico, drew criticism for a routine in which team members displayed flags with swastikas, dressed in pseudo-military outfits and one girl appeared to toss a Nazi salute. The performance by about two dozen girls aged 10 to 16 and one boy came at a cheer-dance competition. The girls wore red armbands, camouflage dance outfits and carried red flags as they strutted in marching-style formations. A video of the May performance drew condemnation when it circulated Friday on social media sites. Cheer/dance competitions combine cheerleading and dance routines.
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New principal for Night closures Blue Heron school for downtown PA Administrator in Brazil to lead PT elementary BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — An administrator now working in Brazil has agreed to become Blue Heron Middle School principal, said David Engle, Port Townsend School superintendent. Matthew Holshouser is the Lower School principal at American School of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. “He has definitely got a sense of adventure,” Engle said. The offer is contingent upon School Board approval. The board is expected to consider it at its next meeting at 6 p.m. June 22 at 1610 Blaine St. Holshouser was one of
four candidates vying to replace Diane Lashinsky, 57, who announced in April her retirement at the end of the school year for personal reasons. She had led the middle school at 3939 San Juan Ave. for three years. The advertised salary range for the position is $84,878 to $96,847; Lashinsky is earning $91,850. Holshouser, who is in his mid-40s, was selected during a second round of recruitment begun in May after a Renton school principal chosen for the post withdrew as a candidate. He traveled to Port Townsend earlier this week to tour the school and meet staff members. “He flew up from Brazil
on Tuesday and interviewed on Wednesday, and we made an offer, and he flew back on Thursday,” Engle said. The middle school has about 380 students in fourth-through-eighth grades. The Lower School of the American School of Rio de Janeiro has about the same number of students, who are in preschool, kindergarten and first through fifth grades. Mary Sepler, Grant Street Elementary School principal, also resigned at the end of this school year and will be replaced by Lisa Condran, an educator now working in the Mount Vernon School District.
Rough ride to continue due to CSO project work BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — An unplanned delay in asphalt paving means motorists will continue having a rough ride on busy Front Street between Oak Street and Marine Drive this week. And nightly, blocklong downtown road closures will begin Wednesday. Paving slated to begin last week on the churnedup road surface is now expected to be completed between July 5 and July 31, City Engineer Mike Puntenney said Friday. “Lakeside [Industries] has too many other commitments in the queue,” he said. The road surface had been broken up during the city’s $15.2 million phase two installment of the combined sewer overflow (CSO) project. It will remain gravelly and rough for the time being. “It’s not pleasant,” Puntenney acknowledged. The project includes laying a new sewer main east from Marine Drive to Lincoln Street that will then turn south to
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Hospice meal raises funds for respite plan BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — The annual Jefferson County Hospice Foundation fundraising breakfast drew more than 150 people while raising funds for a new program. “Our goal this year is adding respite care to relieve weary caregivers,” said Cindy Thayer, chairwoman of the fundraiser at Fort Worden Commons on Thursday. “Today, we raised over $14,000 towards that end.” The money will be used to support end-of-life ser-
vices provided by Jefferson Healthcare Hospice. “The Hospice Foundation for Jefferson Healthcare has a twofold mission: to raise funds that will assure everyone in hospice care benefits from important hospice services not covered by Medicare and other insurance, and to provide community education about end-of-life planning,” Thayer said. Hospice care is provided to terminal patients at the end of their lives to make their final days as comfortable as possible. The foundation holds
PORT ANGELES — Gray Wolf, a well-traveled storyteller, canoe guide and horseman, is the featured artist at the June Story Swap at the Port Angeles Library this Tuesday night. The 7 p.m. swap is open to all with free admission at the library, 2210 S. Peabody St. Gray Wolf is known for his tales of life on the trail and in the teepee. His ancestry includes the Northern Cheyenne tribe from the
Great Plains as well as the Micmac of the far Northeast. He’s learned his stories from tribal elders on the reservations and has taken an 11-month horse packing trip from Santa Fe, N.M., to Canada, living the stories his great-grandmother told about the old days. In addition to his work as a guide for canoe trips, horse-packing, kayaking, backpacking and prospecting, Gray Wolf works with at-risk teens in intensive programs aimed at chang-
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A former lifeguard and Peninsula Daily News news staff member rescued a teenage girl who was caught in frigid undertow at Shi Shi Beach. Allison McGee, 32, of Port Angeles was sitting on the upland portion of the beach with McGee other PDN staff members and friends at the popular coastal destination at about 2:15 p.m. last Sunday when she realized the girl was in trouble. The girl, Summer Hamman, 16, of Neah Bay, was screaming for help, immobilized and treading water in a deep undertow 25 to 50 yards from shore. McGee sprinted to the water and swam out to the girl. “I didn’t even think about it,” said McGee, a Memphis, Tenn., native and former competitive swimmer. “I knew if she had gotten any farther, maybe 25 or 50 more yards, it would have been way more difficult than it was. “Before I got too close to her, I said, ‘OK, you’re not going to grab onto me
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Rob Ollikainen, 37, a Port Angeles resident and also a PDN staff member, headed out to meet the two. He swam with a piece of driftwood to help the girl as McGee, the teenager and Ollikainen linked hands and slowly made it to shore. “The driftwood provided an extra measure of safety,” Ollikainen said. “I was out of breath but proud of Allison and happy the girl was safe.” All three made it back without injury, other than a slight case of hypothermia for the teen afterward, said the girl’s uncle, Stanley Hamman. Hamman, who was at the beach with his niece and had alerted bystand-
Petty Officer Amanda Norcross, a 13th Coast Guard District spokeswoman, said Coast Guard personnel were readying a rescue vessel at Coast Guard Station Neah Bay when they received word that the girl had been rescued and called off the alert. McGee said she wasn’t a hero; she just had the training to save the girl. “If you have the skills to be able to do it, do it,” she said. “If not, don’t, and call 9-1-1.”
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ers to her plight, said she did not intentionally swim into deep water. She was knocked down by waves crashing on the shore “and went to stand up, and she couldn’t feel the bottom,” recalled Hamman, a Coast Guard officer stationed at Neah Bay. His niece was in mortal danger, he said, and he “thanked the good Lord that [her rescuers] were there.”
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Second Street. Its installation will prompt the nighttime road closures for about three weeks beginning Wednesday and lasting four to five weekday nights a week. TEK Construction of Bellingham, the contractor for the sewer-main portion of the project, will close one lane from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. to accommodate ferry traffic and both lanes — the entire block — from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. The First Street closures will occur between intersecting streets: from Oak to Laurel, Laurel to Lincoln, Lincoln to First Street and First to Second. Intersecting streets will remain open, as will all sidewalks, providing access to local businesses. “There will be noise during that time frame, there’s no doubt about that,” Puntenney said earlier last week. He said it won’t be as disruptive as the citywide din caused by pile-driving for the ongoing pump-station portion of the CSO project. “There may be some noise they can hear along the bluff,” he said.
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Debbie Cargo of Port Angeles takes notes on a 1997 Honda Valkyrie during a motorcycle show Saturday at Ancient Auto Works in Port Angeles. About 15 motorcycles were entered in the show for judging for prizes, with dozens more on display by their owners at the event, a benefit for the Court Appointed Special Advocates program.
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Race: From PT to Ketchikan CONTINUED FROM A1 Meanwhile, two boats were dueling up the Inside Passage on Saturday for the second prize: a set of steak knives. MOB Mentality, a 28-foot catamaran, and Por Favor, a 33-foot Hobie Cat, were in “a pretty good battle” that was expected to end sometime today when one of them reached Ketchikan, said Carrie Andrews, spokeswoman for the maritime center. As of 4 p.m. Saturday, Por Favor was about midway up the west coast of Bonilla Island, some 186 miles south-southwest of Ketchikan, with MOB Mentality off the island’s southern head, about 30 miles behind. Both boats were making about 6 knots. Winds were out of the north-northwest at 17 knots, and the temperature was about 52 degrees. The third-place boat’s crew will win nothing but the T-shirts issued to all 53 boats that started the race in Port Townsend. Eighteen other surviving craft trail them, with a Port Townsend monohull boat, Hexagram 59, turning back under sail Friday as the most recent boat to leave the race.
Sleepless and salty As for the winners, Al Hughes, Graeme Esarey and Matt Steverson — all of Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood — looked weary and salt-stained as they doffed their dry suits, according to the Ketchikan Daily News. Jake Beattie, the maritime center’s executive director, was in Ketchikan to greet them. “We’re very proud of Elsie,” Hughes said on the dock. “That thing was a
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SEQUIM — Sallie “Spirit” Harrison sang selfwritten songs during the first leg of a 200-mile protest walk when she appeared at the Sequim Farmers Market on Saturday. Harrison’s “Walk Across the Olympics” from Port Townsend to Lake Quinault is to encourage discussion of Navy plans to expand electronic warfare training on the West End using EA18G Growler jets flying from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Potential jet noise is a major concern of the 59-year-old woman who lives in unincorporated Snohomish County. She and her husband, Doug Benecke, also own property on the Duckabush River. Her long walk is “a way to get people talking about why we need to preserve the peace and quiet, beauty and health of the OlymTAYLOR BALKOM/KETCHIKAN DAILY NEWS pics,” she said. An enthusiastic crowd welcomes the winners of the 2015 Race to Alaska After a parade on Whidto Ketchikan on Friday. The crew of three aboard the Elsie Piddock bey Island last Sunday, finished the engineless journey from Port Townsend in 4 days, 23 hours Harrison left Port Townsend and 55 minutes. on Monday. She stayed at a friend’s “I don’t think we’ve talked Burd, Grin, John, Kohara, house in the Dungeness weapon for us.” MOB Mentality, Mike’s area Friday night . The triple-hulled craft about it.” Team Elsie Piddock took Kayak, Mau, Por Favor, Pufwas new to its crew, having been borrowed from a friend the early lead by catching fin, Sea Runner, Soggy Bea- Sequim Farmers Market whose daughter named it an “open door” of favorable vers and Un-Cruise. At noon Saturday, she Only rowers, sailers and for a children’s book, Elsie winds and tides in the Seyplayed guitar and sang paddlers were allowed to Piddock Skips in Her Sleep mour Narrows and then in Johnstone Strait along Van- compete. Motors are forbid- songs — her own and Pete by Eleanor Farjeon. Seeger’s — at the Sequim den. The trio who sailed her couver Island. The craft followed no set Farmers Market at the cor“The door opens and had only four hours of pracner of Sequim Avenue and tice before they left Port shuts behind you, and we route on the Inside Passage Washington Street. to Alaska. Of the 75 boats just barely got there,” Townsend, Hughes said. “The Olympics Are Our Elsie Piddock proved Hughes told the Ketchikan that registered, 53 started Home” is one of several the race, but only 40 reached sailors who greeted him. faithful to them, however. tunes she has penned durIt stayed shut for most of Victoria, with another 29 ing her walk. The crew told the Ketsetting out for Ketchikan chikan Daily News they had the other racers, who had to All are inspired, she no equipment delays on the battle through churning and 18 lasting into the final said, by the natural beauty leg. 750-mile race while other waters in the narrows. of the North Olympic PenFor details on the race, Still in the running as of competitors were plagued insula and by the responses midday Saturday were competitors and finishers, of the people she has met by mechanical issues. Steverson said he didn’t teams Barefoot Wooden visit www.r2ak.com. along the way. _______ know how the trio would Boats, Blackfish, Boatyard “It’s been awesome, even Boys, Coastal Express, Disspend their winnings. Nick Bowman of the Ketchikan though I have blisters all “We didn’t do it for the covery, Excellent Adven- Daily News in Alaska contributed to over my feet,” she said Frimoney, bottom line,” he said. ture, Golden Oldies, Free- this report. day.
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Right now, she has a traveling companion. An old friend, Louise Arakaki, has flown in from the Hawaiian island of Kauai to walk with her until Arakaki returns home Monday. Harrison and Arakaki built a treehouse and lived in it long ago in Hawaii, Harrison said. Arakaki is not the first to join her on her walk. “One woman in Port Townsend walked 8 miles with me,” Harrison said. “People pull over all the time,” she added, estimating she has talked with some 200 people so far. “They all want to preserve this place,” she said. Harrison said the “overwhelming” sentiment she has heard is that “military training not an appropriate use of this beautiful place.” The Navy has proposed an $11.5 million expansion of electronic-warfare-range activities on the West End. The Navy has requested a permit from the U.S. Forest Service to deploy three mobile, camper-sized electromagnetic transmitters on 12 Olympic National Forest logging roads in Clallam and Jefferson counties and Grays Harbor County. The National Forest Service expects to decide on the permit early next year.
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OLYMPIA — A dozen state lawmakers — none from the North Olympic Peninsula — have accepted free one-day passes to the U.S. Open golf championship that will take place in University Place next week, though some said they are making a charitable donation to offset the value of the tickets. Pierce County officials offered free one-day passes to more than 40 state lawmakers so they could attend the event, which the county is hosting at Chambers Bay, the county-owned golf course near Tacoma. As of Friday, 12 lawmakers had said they will attend using the complimentary tickets provided by the county, said Pierce County spokesman Hunter George.
$110 face value Each one-day ticket is valued at about $110, county officials told the state’s Legislative Ethics Board earlier this year. Normally, state lawmakers can’t accept gifts larger than $50, but the ethics board said legislators could make an exception to attend the U.S. Open because the event will connect with their official legislative duties. County officials said
lawmakers’ visit will include a three-hour presentation discussing the economic benefits of the U.S. Open to the region, improvements that have been made to the public golf course over the years and how the state can help bring the event back to Pierce County in the future. Some of the lawmakers who plan to attend the event said they are making a donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound that equals or surpasses the value of their free one-day pass. Lawmakers who said they are taking that route include state Rep. Jake Fey, D-Tacoma; Rep. Melanie Stambaugh, R-Puyallup; Sen. Steve O’Ban, R-Tacoma; and Sen. Bruce Dammeier, R-Puyallup. In addition to those, here are the other lawmakers who are so far are using tickets provided by Pierce County, according to county officials: Sen. Steve Conway, D-Tacoma; Rep. Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma; Sen. Karen Fraser, D-Olympia; Rep. Eileen Cody, D-Seattle; Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis; Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima and the Senate Transportation chairman; Rep. Sam Hunt, D-Olympia; and Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R-Auburn.
Input sought on Forest Service’s use of herbicide PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Forest officials want to add the herbicide aminopyralid to their arsenal of weapons to combat hard-to-control invasive plant species such as hawkweed, knapweed and Canada thistle. Aminopyralid, sold under the under product name Milestone, has been designated by the federal Environmental Protection Agency as having a reduced risk for people and the environment compared with other alternatives, Forest Supervisor Reta Laford said last week in a news release.
Deadline June 26 The optional use of the herbicide is subject to a public comment process. The deadline for comment is June 26. To submit comments and learn more about the proposal, go to http:// tinyurl.com/PDNherbicide. Aminopyralid’s use would be added to the
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Port Angeles High School graduates, from upper left, Kay Methner, Emily VanAusdle, Rozalyn Piper, Emma Mosley and Emily Basden pose for a selfie before lining up for commencement ceremonies Friday at Port Angeles Civic Field. Nearly 240 seniors received their diplomas during the event, the first held outdoors since 1975.
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From left, Sequim grads Tia Bourn, Maria Bainbridge and Heidi Hassel pose for a selfie as they await the march to the ceremonies. The Sequim High School Class of 2015 graduated 225 on Friday night outdoors at the football stadium.
Olympic National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan. “This amendment is a relatively minor modification to the invasive plant program,” Laford said. “It would not, in itself, approve any projects on the ground.”
Safer alternative? The herbicide controls broadleaf weeds with little or no injury to grasses and controls germinating seeds after the initial application, reducing the need for retreatment, according to the Forest Service. The Forest Service says it poses no risk to birds, fish, wild mammals, honeybees, earthworms, aquatic invertebrates, algae and aquatic plants. Exposure to humans is minimized because it is applied at a low rate and is essentially nonvolatile. It also degrades quickly when exposed to light. Its Category 4 toxicity make it “practically nontoxic and not an irritant,” according to the Forest Service.
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Cassandra White, Brooke Horn and Katie Gilbert-Lord, from left, members of the Lincoln High School Class of 2015, take time out in the sunshine Wednesday to prepare their graduation speeches. Gilbert-Lord, who fought past cerebral palsy to earn her diploma, inspired White and Horn to work with individuals with disabilities after their graduation. Lincoln’s commencement ceremony occurred Thursday in the Little Theater at Peninsula College in Port Angeles. Eighteen students received their diplomas.
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The Port Townsend City Council will conduct public hearings on interim landuse rules for the Howard Street corridor and on a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The council will consider whether to extend, modify or terminate the land-use rules that will expire July 8. It also will consider approving the transportation improvement program. It will decide whether to ban bicycles from the stairs near Haller Fountain and from sidewalks on Sheridan Street between Seventh and 11th streets. Also on the agenda is zoning for planned unit developments and awarding contracts for the Landes and Sheridan streets sidewalk project. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city meetings are: ■ Library Advisory Board — 3 p.m. Tuesday, Library Learning Center/ Charles Pink House, 1256 Lawrence St. ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. Wednesday, third-floor conference room, City Hall, 250 Madison St.
Jefferson County The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider real estate appraisal for property acquisitions when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The water quality division of Jefferson County Public Health has asked to hire appraisal services in
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Eye on Jefferson the amount of $6,800 in regard to property to be acquired for floodplain protection. Funding is through grants. Commissioners also will consider a $2,950 commuJASON VIADA/PORT ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT nity services grant to the Gardiner Community Cen- The Tumwater Creek bridge is seen from underneath covered in graffiti, for which a Port Angeles ter. man was fined and ordered to do community service. They are expected to proclaim the week of June 22 as Amateur Radio Week. Field Day is set June 27-28 at the Northwest Maritime Center.
Jefferson Healthcare Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will hear the findings of the Reproductive Task Force when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the hospital auditorium, 834 Sheridan St., Port Townsend. The task force was created after the American Civil Liberties Union raised questions about the hospital’s policies on abortion. Commissioners also will hear reports on finances, quality emergency preparedness and from the patient advocate.
Quilcene schools The Quilcene School Board will discuss authorizing the superintendent to possibly cut classified staff for the next school year when it meets Wednesday. The board will meet at 5 p.m. in Room 9 at 294715 U.S. Highway 101. If staff were cut, it would be because of anticipated economic circumstances, the agenda says. The board also will consider allowing the Quilcene Fair to be held on school grounds Sept. 19.
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PA man fined $250 for Tumwater bridge graffiti PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been fined $250 and courtordered to perform 16 hours of community service for spraying graffiti under the Tumwater Creek bridge. Bailey J. Anders, 23, pleaded guilty to thirddegree malicious mischief in Clallam County District Court on Monday, said Deputy Chief Brian Smith of the Port Angeles Police Department. Anders was arrested Saturday, June 6, after a
witness gave Sgt. Jason Viada a description of a man who had painted stylized letters several feet high and long on the concrete wall on the south end of the bridge.
How he was connected Viada also found shoe prints at the scene, and Anders was found carrying a paint bag by Clallam County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Backus and Port Angeles Cpl. David Dombrowski, Smith said. The letters remain on
the bridge, Smith said, adding that he had hoped Anders’ community service would be to remove the graffiti. But Anders expects to leave the area, and the judge allowed him to perform his community service elsewhere, Smith said. Smith said he does not know when or how the paint will be removed from property owned by the city of Port Angeles. Smith added that Anders “was cooperative and took responsibility for his behavior.”
The Police Department continues to investigate other cases involving property damage and malicious mischief, sometimes called “tagging,” Smith said. “Persons caught by officers can expect to be arrested and booked into the county jail,” he said. “Citizens calling law enforcement immediately is one of the most effective methods to stop tagging and the resulting property damage.” To reach the Police Department, call 360-4524545.
Kilmer authors bill provision concerning Victoria sewage PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
WASHINGTON — The report accompanying the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2016 includes language encouraging the U.S. State Department to work with Canadian counterparts on a solution to the dumping of raw sewage into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The provision was authored by Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, his office said. The bill was passed last week by the House Appropriations Committee. It
The Jefferson County Board of Health will conduct a public hearing on proposed revisions to the environmental health fee schedule when it meets Thursday. The board will meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Jefferson County Public Health building, 615 Sheridan St., Port Townsend. The proposed revisions reflect adjustments to services affected by an hourly rate adjustment, specifically administrative hearCONTINUED FROM A1 ing fees, technical assistance/plan review fees, temHe was on hiatus from porary permit fees, annual permit fees, miscellaneous a seasonal job working fees, water, living environ- in an Alaskan fish-processing plant at the time of ments and indoor air fees.
goes to the full House next. “Even if the bill does not pass, since the provision is report lan- Kilmer guage, it will stand as a direction from Congress for the State Department to act,” said Jason Phelps, Kilmer’s spokesman. “It’s time for Canada to take care of this mess,” said Kilmer, whose 6th Congressional District includes the
North Olympic Peninsula. “I grew up in Port Angeles, right across the water from Victoria. So it concerns me when after many years, raw sewage from Canada continues to end up right in the Strait of Juan de Fuca.” Last year, the government of British Columbia decided not to move forward with a sewage treatment plant in the Victoria region at McLoughlin Point. The Victoria area, home to 300,000 people, has pumped effluent into the waters across from Washington state for years.
The treatment facility was supposed to be completed by 2018 until the local Canadian government decided to table the site. In March, Kilmer met with members of the Canadian parliament and pressed them to look into the sewage dumping. Kilmer previously led members of the Washington state delegation in an effort to call on British Columbia Premier Christy Clark to move forward in addressing the issue, pointing out the risk to fisheries, businesses and healthy waters.
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his death. Because Eldridge complied with a summons to appear at his court date and has no warrant history, he was allowed to return home, where he is confined under house arrest and monitored with an electronic tether, according to court records. Superior Court Commis-
sioner Steve Gillard ordered Eldridge not to consume, possess or use alcohol, marijuana or non-prescribed drugs, and not to refuse any urine analysis test or breath test during his time under house arrest. Additionally, he cannot drive unless he is licensed and insured and is operating a vehicle equipped with
an ignition interlock, a built-in breath test that prevents the engine from running if alcohol is detected.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 house in the 200 block of Sutter Street just outside Nichols “has graciously the city limits at about agreed to allow us to use 1 a.m. the morning after the one of his deputies as a spe- Port Townsend High School cial deputy prosecutor,” prom after receiving a comHaas said. plaint from a neighbor Haas did not identify the about excessive noise, two adults because they Detective Brett Anglin of have not been charged. the county Sheriff’s Office has said. Minors not identified Deputies questioned all The teens charged with those present and issued minor in possession of alco- about 30 citations for minor hol have not been identified in possession, they said. While those cited who because of their age. A dozen of the cases in were between 18 and 20 which charges have been years old were charged in filed involve juveniles District Court, those 17 or younger are now subject to younger than 18. The rest are for people the diversion program at older than 18 but younger Jefferson County Juvenile than 21, the legal drinking and Family Court Services. Diversion is for firstage. Deputies arrived at a time juvenile offenders.
The diversion unit, made up of a program manager and volunteers, determines the terms and conditions of a diversion agreement that can involve community work, fines, restitution, educational classes, counseling or other interventions. When offenders successfully complete the conditions of agreements, the offenses are wiped from their records. The terms and conditions will be tailor-made for each child, Haas said. The court is “not trying to brand the kid,” he said.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
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A11 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the secondfloor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s program speaker will be Kevin Hoult, certi- Hoult Sanford fied business adviser for the North Peninsula Small Business Development Center, on “Our Local Economy Through Fresh Eyes.” Also Monday: Tom Sanford, executive director of the North Olympic Land Trust, will show a five-minute video on land trust activities. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s speaker will be Jill Andrews of Certified Folder Display Service Inc., who will discuss effective brochure design for the tourist market. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s scheduled speaker will be Washington Lt. Gov. Brad Owen. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.99; and a cup of soup, $3.99 (all prices plus tax). The entree is taco salad.
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ern climes — from Oregon, which is also gripped by drought, up through British Columbia — are creating new farming terrain, ripe for YAKIMA — American wine, for all the hype grape cultivation. and hyperbole in recent years about Idaho riesOld-fashioned pressures of supply, demand lings or Pennsylvania pinot noirs, is still overand return on investment are doing the rest. whelmingly a California thing. “All this used to be apples,” said Dick Even in an off year, wineries in the Golden Boushey, gesturing out from the front of his State produce more than 20 times as much wine house a half-hour south of Yakima, where a as the vineyards in Washington state, the peren- brown, tilled field of 24 acres was cleared of nial No. 2 in the rankings. apple trees last winter. But wine producers in Washington also have Boushey’s team was planting new cabernet a message for all those complacent vintners sauvignon vines over the Memorial Day weekdown in Napa and Sonoma: Don’t look in the end, and when that final former apple field on rearview mirror. his 275-acre spread goes to grapes, his transiWashington’s winemaking production has tion from apple farmer to wine-grape grower more than doubled in the past decade, and the will be complete. expansion may be accelerating, wine researchFormerly Apple Valley ers and growers say, for an unlikely sounding When Boushey, 64, began farming in the reason: drought. Yakima Valley in the 1970s, the place was still called Apple Valley. Statewide emergency declared But hiring apple pickers got harder over the years, he said, as aging farmworkers no longer Water shortages plague a vast area of the wanted to climb ladders, and price pressures West, including Washington, where Gov. Jay made it hard to turn a profit some years. Inslee last month declared a statewide drought emergency. But grapes require far less water than other Crops require half the water crops. These days drought has accelerated the And the problem runs much deeper in Caliswitch in crops. fornia, where the drought, exacerbated by cli“Wine grapes require half the water,” he said. mate change, has entered its fourth year, and Since 2010, wine-grape acreage in Washingfarmers, including some in wine-producing areas ton has increased by 22 percent, according to of Central California, are dealing with cuts of state figures, to about 50,000 acres. 25 percent or more in their water allotments. TURN TO DROUGHT/A12 At the same time, warmer winters in northBY KIRK JOHNSON
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■ Port Angeles Business Association — Meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. This Tuesday’s scheduled speaker will be Lisa Anderson, trust outreach specialist for the state Department of Natural Resources. There is a $3 minimum charged by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast. All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News
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PORT ANGELES — Hartnagel Building Supply, 3111 E. U.S. Highway 101, is celebrating 55 years in business this Wednesday. The public is invited to visit between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Hartnagel employees and owners will serve root beer floats made with Port Angeles’ Bedford’s Root Beer and Port Townsend’s Elevated Ice Cream. Children will receive a balloon and are invited to build their own toolbox to take home with them while supplies last. There is no charge for the refreshments or children’s do-ityourself toolboxes.
Does sex make couples happier? Doesn’t seem so
Business opens PORT ANGELES — Northwest Customs, a window tinting and auto repair business, has opened at 175 S. Bayview Ave., Suite 31. Max Aria is the owner and Jason Verand is the manager. Verand has 19 years of windowanimal rights activists of being tinting experience. cruel to laying hens is “behaving For more information, phone appropriately” and was visited by 360-797-1821. the warehouse club’s auditors last week. Course completed The Issaquah-based retailer said it would continue buying eggs SEQUIM — Shelley Stratton, from Hillandale Farms, which the owner of Bodhi Tree Yoga, has Humane Society of the United completed a cancer exercise speStates accuses the business of cialist program through the Cankeeping hens at an egg farm in cer Institute of America at HarriPennsylvania in tightly packed son Medical Center in Silverdale. crates, some of which contained This program is part of Stratton’s continuing education in help- dead animals. The comments follow the ing patients who are going release on Tuesday of an investithrough cancer treatment. gation by the Humane Society, Stratton is a registered nurse, which included undercover video registered yoga teacher, cancer footage showing grisly conditions exercise specialist and has certifiat the Hillandale facility. cation from the American College The video was shot by an activof Sports Medicine. ist who worked at the farm for a An introduction to her classes and what they involve for patients month. in cancer treatment will take place LNG plant boosted at SunLand Yoga Studio, 271 Blakely Blvd., at the end of this VICTORIA — A liquified natumonth. ral gas plant proposed near Prince For more information, phone Rupert in British Columbia now Stratton at 360-460-1864 or visit has preliminary investment www.bodhitreeyoga.org. approval from its proponents, prompting confidence from provincial Natural Gas Development Nation/World Minister Rich Coleman that the massive project could be under construction by the end of this Costco eggs year. ISSAQUAH — Costco Wholesale said a supplier accused by TURN TO BRIEFLY/A12
Study suggests external influence can be a downer BY ANYA SOSTEK MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
It is Carnegie Mellon Professor George Loewenstein’s firm belief that, generally, married couples would be happier if they had more sex. But a study that he published last month in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization found just the opposite. Five years ago, Carnegie Mellon first started recruiting for the study that Loewenstein described as “extremely difficult to do.” For three months, half of the 64 married couples who participated in the study were told to double their current level of sexual activity, and half were given no instruction on changing their sexual frequency.
‘Less happy’ Those who increased their frequency had a slightly lower happiness level than couples whose sexual frequency remained unchanged. “They were, if anything, less happy,” said Loewenstein, a professor of economics and psychology. “They ended up wanting sex less and enjoying the sex that they did have less.” Those in the increased sex group showed lower general
mood indicators, most reporting significantly less energy and less excitement than those with unchanged sex levels.
Limited activity Prior to participating, couples in the study had sex between once a month and three times per week. Couples were paid for participating in the study, funded in part through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Other researchers on the study included Tamar Krishnamurti, Jessica Kopsic and Daniel McDonald. The study was conceived based on ample previous research showing a correlation between sex and happiness — a 2004 study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, for example, found that an increase in sexual frequency from once a month to once a week would equate in happiness levels to a $50,000 pay raise. But those studies left open the
question of whether people were happier because they were having more sex, or having more sex because they were happier. No study before this attempted to establish which caused which, Loewenstein said.
Results analyzed So why were the results of this study so different from what he expected? He still believes that most married couples would be happier if they had more sex; he just doesn’t think that being told to do so by an external researcher is the best way to accomplish that happiness. “Perhaps being in the experimental treatment changed couple members’ construal of sex, from a voluntary activity engaged in for pleasure to a duty, engaged in at the behest of the experimenter,” said the study, which noted that studies of sexual satisfaction in couples undergoing infertility treatment show similar results. TURN
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS CONTINUED FROM A11 entrepreneur who has led Twitter for the past five years, said he had grown The consortium led by tired of second-guessing by Malaysian firm Petronas confirmed last week that it’s Wall Street, with its focus on the social network’s sluggish ready to proceed, and the user growth and its repeated only conditions for a final failures to make its products investment decision are more appealing. Canadian federal environIn January, he confided mental review approval and B.C. government approval of to friends at the Consumer Electronics Show that he did the project development not need the aggravation agreement. The provincial legislature anymore. is expected to be recalled to Victoria this summer to pass Prices rise the deal providing tax and WASHINGTON — royalty certainty clearing Prices at the wholesale level the way for the $11 billion rose at the fastest pace in [$8.9 million U.S.] project. nearly 3 years in May, pushed higher by a sharp Best family cars jump in the cost of gasoline and a record increase in the Auto-information site price eggs related to an outEdmunds.com and Parents magazine teamed to compile break of avian influenza. But outside of increases the 10 Best Family Cars of in volatile food and energy 2015. costs, core inflation They are, in descending remained moderate. order, Mazda 3, Hinda Fit, The producer price index, Volkswagen Golf TDI, Hyunwhich measures inflation dai Sonata, Honda Accord, pressures before they reach Subaru Outback, Honda consumers, spiked 0.5 perCR-V, Nissan Murano, Toycent in May, the Labor ota Sienna and Chevrolet Department reported Friday. Traverse. It was the biggest oneDetails behind the month increase since Sepchoices appear in the July tember 2012. The increase issue of Parents. followed a 0.4 percent drop in wholesale prices in April. Twitter chief out The May increase SAN FRANCISCO — reflected a 17 percent rise in After replacing much of gasoline prices, the biggest Twitter’s top management hike since August 2009. team last year, Dick Costolo told members of the compaGold and silver ny’s board that he wanted Gold for August delivthem to replace him as chief ery fell $1.20, or 0.1 perexecutive, too. cent, to settle at $1,179.20 On Thursday, they did an ounce Friday. just that, announcing that July silver lost 13.5 Costolo will step down July 1 and appointing Jack Dorsey, cents, or 0.9 percent, to Twitter’s co-founder and for- $15.825 an ounce. mer chief, as interim chief Peninsula Daily News, executive while they look for Victoria News, a permanent successor. McClatchy News Service Costolo, a wealthy former and The Associated Press
Port commissioner getting donations from executives Gubernatorial candidate aided from those involved in Shell deal BY JOSEPH O’SULLIVAN MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
SEATTLE — As Port of Seattle Commissioner Bill Bryant raises money for his gubernatorial campaign, he’s getting help from executives in companies involved in the deal to bring Shell Oil drilling equipment to a Seattle port terminal. Bryant, a Republican who declared his run last month to challenge Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, has received $2,500 in campaign donations from Paul Stevens, CEO of Foss Maritime, according to campaign filings.
Records also show that Mark Tabbutt, listed as the chairman of Saltchuk Resources, the maritime conglomerate that owns Foss, has given $1,500. Environmentalists have strongly opposed the port’s Terminal 5 lease with Foss, which is Shell’s contractor, and have staged demonstrations against it. Bryant was the only port commissioner to vote against a May resolution asking Shell to delay bringing its vessels to Seattle. Such campaign donations shouldn’t be considered unusual, said Alex Hays, a spokesman for Bry-
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Protest signs are seen in view of the Arctic oil drilling rig Polar Pioneer in Elliott Bay in Seattle last week. ant’s campaign. Given that Bryant is a port commissioner, “you’re going to see from the donor filings that there’s a lot of support from the maritime industry,” Hays said. “It would be unusual if they were absent,” he added.
And Hays pointed to Bryant’s fundraising total — $229,094 so far, according to campaign records — and donations from fruit growers and other agricultural producers as proof the commissioner is building a statewide campaign.
Drought: Expansion of wine CONTINUED FROM A11 in Modesto, Calif., made its first foray into Washington At the same time, acre- in 2012, when it bought its age for many other histori- first winery outside Califorcally important crops — nia. Certainly, no one is writfrom potatoes to wheat — has been flat or in decline. ing California wine’s epiThe money has followed taph. Wine-grape growers harthat trend: E. & J. Gallo, a giant wine company based vested a record crop last year, and winery owners in the Golden State said the quality of the grapes, perWhere’s ‘On the haps partly because of Waterfront’? drought stress, could produce memorable, high-cost David vintages. G. SelWashington, by contrast, lars’ is still a relative upstart, maritime which also means that its column grape-growing lands are has cheaper. moved to the C “Napa, while it is cersection. tainly world-renowned, is a Please see Page C8. victim of its own success in the price of land and the 34766442
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“Of all the crops, I’m worried less about the wine grapes than any other,” said Markus Keller, a professor of viticulture at Washington State University. “Wine’s expansion will continue. If anything, it will accelerate.” The Yakima basin also embarked on a path of water management years
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ago that environmentalists have praised as a model of conservation and that winegrape growers say creates a more stable water outlook. The Yakima Basin Integrated Plan, which was agreed upon in 2011 and is in the early stages of being carried out, brought together farmers, municipalities and the Yakama around a system intended to make sure that farmers who depend on the Yakima River for irrigation could coexist with the fish in the river through water storage, conservation and improved passageways for fish heading upstream to spawn. “The Yakima plan shows how we move forward through the reality of climate change and ensure reliable water supplies and healthy rivers,” said Michael Garrity, who focuses on Puget Sound and the Columbia basin at American Rivers, a national conservation group. “It’s a huge step in the right direction.”
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price of grapes,” said Carol C. Reber, the chief marketing officer at Duckhorn Wine Co., based in St. Helena, Calif. Duckhorn bought its first 20 acres in Washington in 2013, and last summer planted its first vines, mostly cabernet and a little merlot. The company produced its first Washington wine last fall, a cabernet sauvignon, with grapes purchased from other growers. Reber said the company would consider buying more land in Washington “if opportunity comes along.”
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Why I feel like I’m a bigamist Though happily remarried, I didn’t stop loving my late first husband something connected to Becky, who will MONG THE MANY POPULAR soon be 21 and a colmisconceptions about grief and its lege graduate a year trajectory, one that particularly ranafter that. kles widowed people is the assumption I hunger to disthat if you’ve found a new love relationcuss what adult life It took me ship, you’ve “moved on” from your grief. will mean for her — a while to wrap my How very tidy. but the dialogue I mind around that How very ridiculous. long for is not with concept. In conversations Bob. Now that I have, with hundreds of widIt’s Joe’s counsel it helps to explain ows and widowers, I’ve I think about when why Bob’s and my discovered that I’m I wonder how to decision to marry hardly unique in feeling navigate the “she’s ignited no flurry in that those of us who an adult now except the pit of my stomhave buried a beloved when she’s not” ach. spouse never stop grievbusiness. Or why I felt in ing for our loss. It’s Joe’s reassurno rush to tell the As time passes and ance I crave when world, “I’m life admits new possishe announces she’s engaged!” Smolowe bilities and opportunimaking a 22-hour Or why I had to ties, the intensity of the drive — solo. feign an excitement pain diminishes, becoming more tolerable It’s Joe’s cautionto match that of the and less central to the course of most days. ing voice I hear salesladies in the But the love doesn’t go away. when I feel store where I And count on it, as where there’s love, unsought parental shopped for a wedthere’s pain. advice playing on ding dress. That was clear even on the day in 2013 my tongue. When I quietly when I married for a second time. Joe is also very mentioned that the In the minutes before the small ceremuch alive to me in wedding in question mony, I suddenly found myself fighting ways unconnected to back tears I couldn’t identify as my daugh- was my own, the cry Becky. ter, Becky, and I walked down a long corri- of “A bride!” made I see his pleased me cringe. dor toward the room where I would smile every time I Sure, I was a bride. exchange vows with my new love, Bob. don a piece of jewBut I was also a “You have to stop thinking about elry that he gave married woman Daddy,” Becky said. RUTH GWILY/THE NEW YORK TIMES me. I hear his boomwhose love of her Was that it? I wondered. ing laugh when I husband hadn’t Then, there I was, standing face to face write a humorous line. with Bob, and I realized, yes, that’s it, exactly. stopped at graveside — and wasn’t going to from each of our first marriages. We want I smell his sweat when I lower myself to stop at the altar, either. our grown children to feel at “home” when As my tears started to flow, Bob began the bedroom carpet to ease an aching musBob feels the same way about his first they visit. blinking back his own. cle and imagine him next to me, stretching wife, Leslie, which may explain why the How would that be possible absent Like me, he’d lost his cherished spouse after a long bike ride. two of us failed to feel like newlyweds after memories of their other parents? to cancer. I feel his hand in mine when I suddenly our exchange of vows. Most of the time, I am the wife of Bob, a Like me, he was keenly aware that the remember us on this very city street, hurrole that is quite different from being the two of us wouldn’t be here, surrounded by rying to make a theater curtain. ’D BEEN MARRIED 24 YEARS; wife of Joe. our three grown children, if our first he, 37. The idea and mystery of marI taste his lips when the chilly weather It’s not just that they’re — obviously — spouses were still alive. riage hardly felt new to either of us. summons memories of our first outdoor kiss. two very different people. All of this we’d discussed in the months Forming this new union did not erase Where my marriage to Joe involved I savor every such moment and want to leading up to our wedding, a day that we navigating the challenges of building “move on” from none of it. both knew would be one more, albeit bitter- what each of us already had. While death had disarranged our careers, a family and assets, my marriage Each time I am smacked by a vivid sweet, goodbye. respective feelings of permanence, our to Bob offers different challenges: how to Yet I couldn’t have predicted how painmemory of Joe, it reminds me that though sense of commitment to and love for our create satisfying post-career endeavors; ful that parting would feel in a moment of he is gone, our love endures. late spouses remained intact. how to make ourselves available to our such joy. Recently, without explanation or preamTogether now five years, two of them children without getting in their way; how ble, I asked Bob, “Are you a bigamist?” Nor could I have predicted the pain I married, neither Bob nor I has “moved on” to enjoy our hard-earned equity while at would feel when the proprietor of the his“Absolutely,” he said. from those feelings that bind us to our late the same time leaving solid cushions for toric inn where we spent our wedding Small wonder I love this second husspouses. our kids. night greeted us with a boisterous, “The band of mine as much as I do. Neither of us wants to. Neither of us newlyweds have arrived!” ________ HEN I THINK FUTURE, I expects it of the other. In that moment, I grasped that from Jill Smolowe, a grief and divorce think travel, writing and coachWhile most friends rarely mention Joe this day forward, people would no longer coach, is the author of the memoir Four ing, grandchildren (hopefully), or Leslie (unclear if that’s because we’re regard me as Joe’s widow; to the world at Funerals and a Wedding: Resilience in a Bob’s wife (definitely). remarried or because people fear such large, I was now Bob’s wife. Yet not a day goes by that I do not feel I Time of Grief. mentions will upset us), we discuss our late And so I am. am also Joe’s wife. Her essay first appeared in The New spouses with each other all the time. But I am also Joe’s wife. Which makes Usually, the feeling is triggered by Our home has a rich display of photos York Times. me a bigamist.
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“It’s all so green and beautiful throughout the whole state. I like seeing wildlife that are roaming free, like goats over the passes, and elk and deer. The coastal beaches are great, too, like Ocean Shores.”
“I don’t have a spot that I can pinpoint. A few summers ago, we went out to Winthrop and Twisp, and I was really impressed with that. But there was nothing that really speaks to me like this area does.”
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“I like the diversity of our state. We have deserts, mountains and oceans that are all so accessible. I love the people here, too. Love our Seahawks, also. Chattanooga [Tenn.] doesn’t compare to what we have here.”
“The San Juans. My family is from up there, and I lived there for a while. They are beautiful with the landscape and the water and the trees.”
“The weather and the people. I like riding the ferries to Seattle, but I’m not too hot on its traffic. I like to visit Potholes, Grand Coulee and Soap Lake in Eastern Washington.”
“I love Eastern Washington. The weather is nice and the scenery is beautiful. My grandparents live in Odessa, and I visit them often. Last month, I went to show them my new daughter. Our state is simply beautiful.”
“All of the water we have: lakes, rivers and the Sound. I go to a lot of car shows, so I get to see the rest of the state — Walla Walla, Dayton, Graham and Everett. I love it here in our state.”
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I was going to lament again about the cost of rinsing out my new French press within the Port Angeles city limit, but I met a lady the other day, and I promised her my next letter to the editor would be about her. I was about to pull away from the curb on Peabody Street when I noticed her. She was coming down the hill between 11th and 12th streets. She was in the street on one of those battery-run chairs on wheels. She stopped before the intersection to make sure a car wasn’t turning east on 11th Street, then continued north. I was out of my van by then, waiting on her side of the street to ask if I could get her opinion on something. She stopped, cautiously saying yes. I asked her about her opinion on the city not having curbs that are wheelchair-accessible. She gave it to me, then continued on down Peabody Street, in the street until Eighth Street, where she was able to safely get back up on the sidewalk. She’s someone’s grandmother. Would you want your grandmother in the street in a wheelchair? Or your child, for that matter? I’d rather pay $66.33 a month on my utility bill to make our sidewalks accessible than for the water that goes down my drain or into a small garden. Oops, there I go again — forgive me. Jerry A. Douglas, Port Angeles
A wonderful article was printed about a “PT-made Boat Making Global Waves” and Sonya Baumstein rowing across the Pacific Ocean [PDN, June 9]. I once lived on the island of Barbados in the Atlantic, at the north lighthouse where people crossing the Atlantic Ocean would make first landfall after sailing the ocean. I often got to meet people similar to Sonya who had done really extraordinary things in crossing the whole Atlantic Ocean, either alone or with very unique boats. There are tremendous stories to tell, and I am sure that Sonya Baumstein will have one of them that will top the list. I can only hope she misses San Francisco and makes landfall at Port Angeles instead. Thanks for an excellent story; keep it up. Robert C. Wilson, Port Angeles
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Entrepreneurial dispirit TWO TEXAS GIRLS whose lemonade stand was shut down because they lacked a permit instead offered the drink for free. Eight-year-old Andria Green and her 7-year-old sister, Zoey, took only donations for lemonade Saturday in Overton, about 120 miles east of Dallas. A police officer last Monday approached the stand, which offered lemonade for 50 cents and “kettle korn” for $1. In a patrol-car video, the officer can be heard asking the girls’ mother, Sandi Evans, for a permit. A family friend went to City Hall to get one. Authorities waived the $150 fee but said health department officials needed to inspect the stand. The Associated Press
ery after hip or knee surgery. Right after this class, a group of seventh-graders had a swimming lesson. The pool is used by many age groups for many activities throughout the day and evening. SARC was the main reason I moved to Sequim, to better be able to take advantage of the numerous activities offered. Many people have told For SARC Prop. 1 me they make Sequim their Thank you to all the home for the same reasons. people who recently did the We are very fortunate to excellent maintenance job have this important comon the pool at SARC munity asset used by peo[Sequim Aquatic Recreation ple of all ages. Center]. Ensure its continuance The fresh paint and the by voting yes for Proposiother necessary maintetion 1 on the ballot you will nance tasks were done on receive in July. time and give the pool area Fran Joswick, a new and fresh look. Sequim Recently, there were 24 seniors in one of the water aerobics classes; peo- Latrine lockout ple who depend on water I arrived at Ediz Hook aerobics to maintain their to fish in the annual halistrength, balance and but derby. endurance, and others who When we arrived at want to hasten their recov- 6:15 a.m., there were
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already dozens of boats that had already launched. The sun was up, and the dock was buzzing with activity. I needed to use the restroom and discovered the restrooms locked. This happened at last year’s derby, and I just assumed it was a slip-up. When it happened again this year, I realized that no one at the city of Port Angeles had made arrangements to open the restrooms for a special event. I understand that the derby isn’t organized by the city, but the parks department should work closely with all groups putting on events to make sure “the necessities” are provided. Surely someone can arrive at sunrise to open the facilities during special events. It was poor hospitality for the many folks who came from out of town to fish and a major inconvenience for the locals who fish the derby.
(For one thing, it prevents waste from being dumped into the water.) It would also be nice to have a dumpster available as a courtesy. Fisherman are generally polite people and don’t like placing trash in the bathroom bins. Bait wrappers create a lot of plastic waste, and it’s a major inconvenience for out-of-town folks to find proper disposal facilities. This event brings in a lot of money to our community. Let’s make them feel a little comfortable while they are here. Linda M. Couhig, Sequim We asked Port Angeles City Parks and Recreation Director Corey Delikat for a response. Here it is: I wholeheartedly agree with the concerned citizen that the restrooms should have been opened earlier than 6:30 a.m. In years past, we have even left them open overnight so this would not be an issue. As the citizen mentioned, this is not a city event, but we always want to make sure that we can assist, especially for events that bring in a large amount of tourists. That being said, friendly reminders from the folks who run these events are helpful and ensure that we can get those dates on our maintenance schedule in advance.
Given a lift On Thursday, June 4, two days after lower lumbar surgery at Swedish
Medical Center on Cherry Hill in Seattle, in significant pain, we were struggling to make the long trek back to our car. A long distance for us oldies, I could barely walk, pulling a wheelie suitcase, my wife with bags. We languished. At the fifth-floor elevator, a man held the door for us. Once inside, he asked about my health, and offered: “It does get better.” To comfort me, he suggested we should use one of the trolleys to aid in our quest to reach the car. But my wife would never be able to push me, along with baggage weight. We bid farewell to this man and struggled on. Just out of the foyer of the main entrance, we had to stop. I was really struggling to maintain, when out of nowhere, this man shows up with a trolley. “Get in,” he says. He then proceeds to push me. While I’m holding bags and my wife is pulling the case, he takes us right to our car! “Where are you headed?” he asked. “Port Townsend,” I replied. “Oh!” he said. “I’m from Sequim.” I asked his name. “Michael,” he replied, and he left as he appeared, very quickly. So to Michael of Sequim: Two 75- and 78-year-olds want to thank you for your random act of kindness. That few minutes you took out of your day made a world of difference to us. John and Eileen Ratchford, Port Townsend
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN, ANNE SARGENT AND JUDY MUNRO
Rave of the Week THUMBS-UP RAVE TO the group of Boy Scouts riding bicycles on the Larry Scott Trail in Port Townsend last Sunday. I was walking on the trail, and they were about the only ones out of many cyclists who gave a warning when coming from behind. Other cyclists, please take note.
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tleman at Angeles Overhead Doors [Port Angeles] for helping me — over the phone — get my garage door back on track after I accidentally pulled the disconMANY THANKS TO first aid nect cord. instructor Mark Bowes and Sequim teacher Melissa Withrow for coming to the rescue June 6 when Rant of our daughter injured her ankle the Week near the YMCA [Port Angeles].
RAVE OF EXCITEMENT to the Jefferson County businesses who advertised in the justreleased Jefferson County Fair Premium Book, and to the volunteers, sponsors and donors who are making the upcoming
RANT TO THE RAVE OF GRATITUDE to motorcyclists on the gentleman who found our the Elwha walking and bike lost car keys. His ad in the PDN allowed us to quickly retrieve them. trail. The family ahead of us was Bless you! Chivalry and kindness are not dead. endangered by their reckless actions, and it greatly disturbed A GIANT RAVE to the genour peaceful walk.
HOT RANT TO the owner of the border collie that he left in his car on a hot Sunday afternoon at SARC in Sequim. I called the police to report the incident. What was the owner thinking? A HUGE RANT to the guy speeding up Mount Pleasant Road [Port Angeles] in the black Ford pickup truck. He slammed on his brakes, hit a deer, left it in the road and sped off. There is a speed limit for a reason, and there is no excuse for leaving an animal lying in the road.
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SCOREBOARD, CLASSIFIEDS In this section
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Neah Bay’s Chartraw is area MVP
SARASOTA, Fla. — While her classmates at Sequim High School have been graduating and celebrating, Elise Beuke has been more than holding her own at the U.S. Rowing Youth National Championships. Today, she will row for a national championship at Nathan Benderson Park. Beuke, who has signed to Beuke row at the University of Washington starting this fall, pulled the fastest time in Friday’s Women’s Youth 1x preliminaries: 8 minutes, 34.817 seconds. That was more than one second faster than second-place finisher Emily Kallfelz of Narragansett Rowing Club of Rhode Island (8:35.888). Kallfelz was a member of the 2014 U.S. Junior National team member and finished third at the 2014 U.S. Rowing Youth National Championships. In Saturday’s semifinals, Kallfelz pulled the best time, 8:08.749, and Beuke was third with a 8:24.719. Beuke, who rows for Port Angeles-based Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association, was one of six to move on to this morning’s finals. The finals begin at 5 a.m and can be viewed online on U.S. Rowing’s YouTube channel at www.tinyurl.com/ PDN-USRowing.
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NEAH BAY — It’s all a matter of interpretation. Neah Bay senior Faye Chartraw is well-versed in the fundamentals of basketball. There’s a term for the type of on-court style Chartraw displays: “Old-man game.” Some may feel that term is faint praise, but it’s truly a compliment to basketball junkies who understand exactly how effective such a player can be. Chartraw possesses a knack for scoring, boxes out well for rebounds, sets tough screens and defends the interior post well. She worked to develop a midrange jump shot, which has become a lost art in the sport, while also improving what’s become an absolute necessity of the modern game: a repeatable 3-point stroke. Others took notice, as the 5-foot-10 post was named North Olympic League MVP and voted to The Associated Press Class 1B All-State team after averaging 19.4 points and 10.6 rebounds this past season. Chartraw also is the All-Peninsula Girls Basketball MVP as determined by a poll of area coaches and the Peninsula Daily News sports staff. TURN LONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Morrison, Mariners light up Astros BY KRISTIE RIEKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HOUSTON — Logan Morrison homered twice and tied a career high with five RBIs to help the Seattle Mariners cruise to an 8-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday. The Mariners jumped on Collin McHugh (6-3) for five runs in the first inning, a day after Houston roughed up Felix Hernandez for eight runs in Next Game the opening frame in a 10-0 Today win on Friday vs. Astros at Houston night. Morrison con- Time: 11 a.m. nected for his On TV: ROOT first homer since May 12, a twoout, three-run shot in the first that made it 5-0.
Neah Bay senior Faye Chartraw (22) averaged a double-double with 19.4 points and 10.6 rebounds and helped lead the Red Devils to a fifth-place finish at state.
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Swain’s rallies to win PA city title BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Trailing Lions 4-3 and on its last strike in the top of the sixth inning, Swain’s rallied to score the tying run and eventually claimed the 12U Cal Ripken League city championship 5-4 in seven innings. “It was a great game,” Swain’s coach Pat Nickerson said. “We battled back, the kids never gave up. And it wasn’t just this game, it was all season. “That’s why us coming back down 4-1 in the last inning didn’t surprise me. They’ve done it before.” Thursday’s game at Jim Lunt Memorial Field at Lincoln Park was certainly worthy of a title tilt, complete with three DAVE LOGAN/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS in-game flyovers from four miliMatt Mangano of Swain’s gets caught in a pickle between Lions’ Daniel Cable (8) tary helicopters.
and Dru Clark, right. Mangano made it safely to third base and went on to score a
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Another dinger He didn’t have to wait long for another one, launching a two-run drive in the third to almost the exact same spot in right-center field. It was the third multihomer run game of his career. Rookie starter Mike Montgomery (1-1) allowed six hits and one run while walking three in six innings. He became the second player in franchise history to pitch at least six innings while allowing two earned runs or fewer in each of his first three career starts and the first since Bob Stoddard in 1981. McHugh allowed nine hits and tied a career high with eight runs in a season-low three innings.
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Tranco Transmission’s Teagan Clark slides safely into second base as Paint and Carpet Barn’s shortstop Destiny Smith races to grab and errant throw and Katelyn Glass backs up the play.
PORT ANGELES — Paint and Carpet Barn made a quick work of the North Olympic 12U Softball Port Angeles city championship game by knocking off Tranco Transmission 15-5 in four innings. After holding Tranco scoreless in the first inning of Thursday’s game, Paint and Carpet Barn scored four runs in the bottom of the first. Brooklynn Alton walked, Lucah Folden singled, Jada Cargo and Emma Olsen each walked, and all four base runners ended up scoring. Tranco came to life in the top of the second, bouncing back with five runs of its own to take the lead. Teagan Clark singled and stole a base and was forced in by four straight walks. TURN
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SPORTS PIC OF THE DAY
Today Baseball: Lakeside Recovery at Wilder (doubleheader), noon.; Olympic Crosscutters at GSL Summer Kickoff in Tacoma.
Monday Baseball: Olympic AA at Olympic Crosscutters, at Civic Field, 6 p.m.
Tuesday Baseball: Tumwater at Olympic Crosscutters, at Sequim High School, 6 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Monday Spring Monday Men’s high game: Keith Beck, 258; men’s high series: Keith Beck, 688. Women’s high game: Holly Brown, 190; women’s high series: Holly Brown, 507. Leading team: Beck Fit. Thursday, June 4 Spring Classic Men’s high game: Tony Chapman, Jr., 245; men’s high series: Tone Chapman, 656. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 198; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 557. Leading team: Handpiece Solutions. Monday, June 1 Spring Monday Men’s high game: Keith Beck, 243; men’s high series: Keith Beck, 658. Women’s high game: Carissa Gannon, 192; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 523. Leading team: Beck Fit.
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Paint and Carpet Barn won the North Olympic 12U softball championship at Lincoln Park on Thursday. The team is, back row, from left: Kerri Chase, head coach Bill Lammie, Jada Cargo, assistant coach Sam Brenkman, Ava Brenkman, Brooklyn Alton, Lucah Folden, Katlynn Glass, Destiny Smith, Savanah Bray, assistant coach Rick Bray and assistant coach Chris Bray; and front row, fron left: Emma Olsen, Jaeleigh Blattner, Molly Braster, Jaylynn Hofer and Emilee Reid. See story on Page B1.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Odd Or Even Gross: Jim Cole, 36; Gene Ketchum, 36. Net: Jerry Hendricks, 28; Dennis Ingram, 29; Ray Santiago, 30; Steven Schlaffman, 30; Rudy Arruda, 30. Team gross: Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 69; Kerry Perkins and Larry Bourm, 71. Team net: Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 54; Kui Solomon and Jim Spurr, 56; Kui Solomon and Keith Lawrence, 56; Ray Santiago and Gary McLaughlin, 57; Joe Tweter and Dennis Ingram, 57; Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 58; Steven Schlaffman and Harry Thompson, 58; Steve Murata and Rudy Arruda, 58. Sunday, June 7 Men’s Club One Man Scramble Gross: Gene Ketchum, 64; Rick Hoover, 64; Dave Wahlsten, 65; Jade Tisdale, 67. Net: James Bigbie, 57; Dustin Schmitt, 57; Todd Negus, 60.25; Steve Hutchings, 61.25; Steve Murata, 61.25. Closest to pin No. 4: Erick Blume, 4 ft. 8 in. No. 9: Dennis Bourget, 3 ft. 11 in. No. 14: Gerald Petersen, 12 ft. 4 in. No. 17: Gerald Petersen, 6 ft. 9 in. Saturday, June 6 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Gross: Gary Thorne, 56; Rick Hoover, 57. Net: Rudy Arruda, 44; Daryl Jensen, 44; Dick Goodman, 46; Jan Hardin, 47; Ray Dooley, 49. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Greg Senf, 64; Gary Thorne and Rick Hoover, 66. Team net: Jan Hardin and Gene Ketchum, 58; Jan Hardin and Jim Cole, 59; Dick Goodman and Bernie Anselmo, 60; Daryl Jensen and Ray Dooley, 61; Dennis Ingram and Barry Tate, 61; Andy Duran and Rudy Arruda, 61; Dick Goodman and Tom Lowe, 61. Thursday, June 4 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Tom Hainstock, 74; Greg Thomas, 77. Net: Gordon Thomson, 61; Sam Hurworth, 65; Bernie Anselmo, 66; Erick Blume, 66; Gary McLaughlin, 68; Jeff Colvin, 69; Eric Kovatch, 69; Gene Middleton, 69; Jim Cole, 69. Team gross: Steve Main and Don Dundon, 74; Tom Hainstock and Bill Clevenger, 74; Bob Brodhun and Al Osterberg, 76; Kerry Perkins and Larry Bourm, 76; Gordon Thomson and Steve Jones, 56; Gordon Thomson and Gene Middleton, 58; Gordon Thomson and Dave Boerigter, 60; Gordon Thomson and Robert Whitney, 60; Daryl Jensen and Bernie Anselmo, 60; Bernie Anselmo and Dick Goodman, 61; Ralph Bauman and Tony Sample, 61; Jerry Sparks and James Bigbie, 61; Sam Hurworth and Bart Irwin, 61. 2015 Merchants League — Week 10 Wednesday Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 116.5 2. Supplyworks 107 3. Glass Services 98 4. Dream Team 96.5 5. Olympic Sewer & Drain 95 6. APS Electrical 94.5 7. Fryer & Sons 91 8. Rudy’s Automotive 90 9. The Warm House 88 10. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 88 11. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 77.5 12. Elwood Allstate 76.5 13. Southern Yachts 70.5 14. John L. Schott Real Estate 65.5 15. D&K Painting 57.5 16. DeFrang Services 54.5 17. Briten’s Yard Care 49 18. Misfits ` 43.5 19. Lakeside Industries 39.5 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 34; Jim Jones, Jr., 35. Net: Ken Fisher, 29; Brian Shirley, 32; Deke Temres, 33; Mike robinson, 34; Randy Barber, 34; Gary Heilman, 34; Jim Root, 35; Terry McDonald, 35; Aaron Clawson, 35; Ron Hurn, 35; Mel Triggs, 35. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Rod Shanks, 39; Randy Hoch, 43; Sherry Henderson, 43. Net: Josh Hall, 34; Rick Larson, 34; Dan Marchefka, 35; George Drake, 35; Burt Senf, 35. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Tommy Mathews, 47; Dean Burton, 49. Net: Ken Jacobson, 27; Brian James, 30; Helen Arnold, 32; Joan Hanson, 33; Jeff Hinds, 33; Ryan Haller, 33; Kitty Byrne, 34; Barb Thompson, 34.
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CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Merchant League Standings through Friday Team Points 1. America’s Finest 37.5 2. Dungeness Golf Shop 36.5 3. Eric’s RV 35.5 4. All Weather 33.5 5. Stymie’s Bar And Grill 32 6. Windermere Sequim East 31.5 7. AM Systems 30 8. Sequim Plumbing 29.5 9. Double Eagle 29 10. Mulligans 26.5 11. Mischmidt 25 12. Skyridge Golf Club 25 13. UPF 25 Weekly Results All Weather, 5, Mischmidt, 5 Jamestown Aces, 7, Mulligans, 3 Sequim Plumbing, 8, Eric’s RV, 2 Dungeness Golf Shop, 8, Skyridge Golf Club, 2 Stymie’s Bar And Grill, 8, Double Eagle, 2 UPF, 6, AM Systems, 4 Windermere Sequim East, 5, America’s Finest, 5 Low Handicap Division Gross: Rob Bourns, 36; Bill Shear, 36; Kris Lether, 41; Darrell Joslin, 41; Dan Wolz, 41. Net: Dustin Halvorsen: 32; Dan Moody, 34; Bill Barry, 34; Jerry Pedersen, 35; Jeremy Oliver, 35. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Eric Davis, 4 ft. High handicap division: Dean Norman, 6 ft. 8 in. High Handicap Division Gross: Rich Burlingame, 43; Richard Hensen, 48; Justin Hill, 49; Judy Reno, 50. Net: Bill Bailey, 33; Jeff Kussin, 34; Scott Chitwood, 34; Dean Norman, 37. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division:Tim Bittner, 6 ft. 1 in. High handicap division: Chris Curtis, 24 ft. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Friday Lady’s Fun Day Low Net Scramble Net: Bobbie Piety, Teri King, Janet Real, Gwyen Boger and Patricia Palmeri, 37; Lani Warren, Christie Wilson, Nancy Martin, and Barbara Evans, 40. Thursday SWGA Medal Play Flight One (Red Tees) Gross: Alice Myers, 95 Net: Dana Burback, 75. Flight Two (Red Tees) Gross: Janet Real, 98. Net: Dorene Berard, 76. Flight Three (Silver Tees) Gross: Shirley Mullikin, 97. Net: Jan Prout, 70. Lady Niners Low Putts Net: Lynda Ester and Gwyen Boger, 14; Kathy Tiedeman and Judy Kelley, 16. Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Jim Elvert, 29; Joe Hart, 33; Jim Coulter, 34; Burt Gruber, 34. Wednesday Men’s Club Throw Out Three Holes White Tees Gross: Jay Tomlin, 60. Net: Bob Berard, 53. Gold Tees Gross: Jerry King, 68; Marty Obrien, 69. Net: Bob Slagoske, 49’ Dennis Powell, 50; Maury Fitzgerald, 50. Tuesday, June 2 Couples Two Best Net Balls of Foursome Net: John Palmeri (with blind draw), Janet Real and Jack Real, 118; Hilda Duncan and Ed Jones and Judy and Karl Kelley, 123. Closest to pin No. 5: Mark Meythaler, 19 ft. 7 in. No. 17: Cynthia Edel, 7 ft. 1 in. PORT TOWNSEND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Merchant League Standings Through Tuesday Team Points 1. Giraffe Gutters 56.5 2. Gabriel Tonan Golf Shop Inc. 55.5
3. Farmers Insurance 50 4. Giraffe Gutters II 48.5 5. Cenex 48 6. Penny Saver 43.5 7. Port Townsend Golf Club 41 8. Bottom’s Up Marine Services 40 9. Port Of Port Townsend 31 10. Pacific Seafood 31 11. Pacific Environmental Dog’s 30 Gross: Mike Lux, 36; Dan Swindler, 37; Ronnie Harrell, 37; Hazli Katsikapes, 37; Chris Holloway, 38; Dave Bueter, 38. Net: Jim Carson, 28; Darrell Hansen, 30; Jason Goss, 31; Gary Baird, 31; Justin Thompson, 32; Jerry Spieckerman, 32. Putts No. 9: Bill McIntire, 11 ft. 7 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, June 7 Purple Day Gross: Shane Price, 69. Net: Ralph Elston, 55; Don Daniels, 59; Richard Garvey, 59; Dan Dougherty, 60; Gene Potter, 61; Walt Barker, 61; Andy Cordeiro, 62; Brian Cays, 62; Allen Patton, 65; Don Heinkel, 66; Bud Bowling, 66; Dennis Ferrie, 66; John O’Rourke, 66.
Softball PA Parks & Recreation League Second Half Standings through Wednesday Women’s Division Team W L California Horizon 3 1 Harbinger Winery 3 1 Shirley’s Cafe 3 1 Airport Garden Center 2 1 Chix & Stix 2 2 Al Millet Law Office 1 3 Elwha Bravettes 0 2 Lincoln Street Coffee 0 3 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Angeles Plumbing 4 0 Moose Lodge Bulls 4 0 7 Cedars Casino 3 1 Elwha Braves 2 2 Smuggler’s Landing 2 2 Rain Seafood 1 3 Own Up Landscaping 0 4 Stamper Chiropractic 0 4 Men’s Silver Division Team W L America’s Elite 4 0 Ace Michael’s Inc. 3 1 Evergreen Collision 3 1 Coburn’s Cafe 2 2 U.S. Coast Guard 1 2 Basic Ballers 0 3 d-12/Ehwha Casino 0 4 Thursday results Moose Lodge 12, Rain Seafood, 11 Rain Seafood, 16, Stamper Chiropractic, 6 7 Cedars, 10, Smuggler’s Landing, 8 Moose Lodge, 19, Own Up Landscaping, 3 Smuggler’s, 15, Own Up Landscaping, 2
Baseball Mariners 8, Astros 1 Saturday’s Game Houston ab r hbi S.Smith lf-rf 4 0 2 0 Springr rf AJcksn cf 5 1 2 1 Correa ss Cano 2b 4 1 1 0 Gattis dh N.Cruz rf 5 1 2 1 Carter 1b Ackley lf 0 0 0 0 ClRsms lf Seager 3b 4 0 1 1 Mrsnck cf Trumo dh 5 2 2 0 Valuen 3b Morrsn 1b 5 2 2 5 MGnzlz 2b BMiller ss 4 0 1 0 JCastro c Zunino c 31 00 Totals 39 813 8 Totals Seattle
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Seattle 503 000 000—8 Houston 000 010 000—1 E—Seager (6), Correa (1). DP—Seattle 3, Houston 1. LOB—Seattle 8, Houston 8. 2B—S. Smith (17), Cano (16), B.Miller (9), Springer (14), Col.Rasmus (13), J.Castro (8). HR—Morrison 2 (8). SF—Seager. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Montgomery W,1-1 6 6 1 1 3 4
Farquhar 2 0 0 0 2 2 Nuno 1 0 0 0 0 1 Houston McHugh L,6-3 3 9 8 8 2 1 R.Hernandez 4 4 0 0 0 5 Qualls 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gregerson 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by McHugh (S.Smith). WP—Montgomery 3. Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth; First, Paul Nauert; Second, Ed Hickox; Third, Mike Estabrook. T—2:47. A—36,762 (41,574).
Houston 10, Seattle 0 Friday’s Game Houston ab r hbi ab r hbi AJcksn cf 3 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 2110 Ackley cf 0 0 0 0 MGnzlz 2b 3010 Trumo rf 4 0 0 0 Tucker lf 4110 Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Springr rf 3111 BMiller ss 1 0 0 0 Mrsnck ph-cf 2 0 0 0 N.Cruz dh 3 0 1 0 Gattis dh 3111 Seager 3b 4 0 0 0 ClRsms cf-rf 3 1 1 0 Weeks lf 4 0 1 0 Correa ss 4111 Morrsn 1b 4 0 1 0 Valuen 3b 4113 Zunino c 3 0 0 0 Carter 1b 3221 Blmqst ss-2b 2 0 0 0 JCastro c 3112 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 3410119 Seattle
Seattle 000 000 000— 0 Houston 810 010 00x—10 E—F.Hernandez (1), Valbuena (3). DP—Seattle 2, Houston 1. LOB—Seattle 7, Houston 5. 2B—Springer (13), Col.Rasmus (12). HR—Correa (2), Valbuena (13), Carter (11), J.Castro (7). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 1/ F.Hernandez L,9-3 3 5 8 8 2 1 Beimel 12/3 2 1 1 1 1 Wilhelmsen 2 1 0 0 1 5 Furbush 1 1 1 1 0 1 Lowe 2 1 0 0 1 2 Sucre 1 1 0 0 0 0 Houston Oberholtzer W,1-1 8 3 0 0 2 5 Thatcher 1 1 0 0 1 3 Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook; First, Dana DeMuth; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Ed Hickox. T—2:45. A—32,173 (41,574).
American League West Division W L Houston 35 28 Texas 33 29 Los Angeles 31 30 Seattle 28 34 Oakland 25 38 East Division W L New York 33 27 Tampa Bay 34 29 Toronto 33 30 Baltimore 30 30 Boston 27 36 Central Division W L Kansas City 34 25 Minnesota 33 28 Detroit 32 30 Cleveland 29 32 Chicago 28 32
Pct GB .556 — .532 1½ .508 3 .452 6½ .397 10 Pct GB .550 — .540 ½ .524 1½ .500 3 .429 7½ Pct GB .576 — .541 2 .516 3½ .475 6 .467 6½
Friday’s Games Baltimore 11, N.Y. Yankees 3 Detroit 4, Cleveland 0 Tampa Bay 7, Chicago White Sox 5 Toronto 13, Boston 10 Texas 6, Minnesota 2 Houston 10, Seattle 0 St. Louis 4, Kansas City 0 L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 Saturday’s Games Toronto 5, Boston 4, 11 innings Texas 11, Minnesota 7 Cleveland 5, Detroit 4 Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox 4 St. Louis 3, Kansas City 2 Seattle 8, Houston 1 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, late Oakland at L.A. Angels, late Today’s Games Cleveland (Kluber 3-7) at Detroit (Simon 6-3),
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All-Peninsula Girls Basketball Players were selected by area basketball coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.
Faye Chartraw
Kaitlyn Meek
Maddie Boe
Megan Weller
Neah Bay (Senior) Post — MVP
Port Townsend (Freshman) Guard
Port Angeles (Junior) Guard
Quilcene (Junior) Guard
Voted AP 1B All-State and North Olympic League MVP. Averaged 19.4 points and 10.6 rebounds as Red Devils placed fifth at state.
Stellar first year of varsity included 12.9 ppg, 5 rpg and 2.5 steals. Scored doublefigures in 14 of 19 games.Voted Olympic League 1A first team.
All-Olympic League 2A selection led Riders in assists (4.4) and steals (4.3) and grabbed 4.4 rebounds per game.
Second on Peninsula with 18.4 points per game. Also averaged 3.1 assists and 2.3 steals. Earned All-SeaTac League designation.
Victoria Cummins
Mechelle Nisbet
Caitlin Stofferahn
Chimacum (Sophomore) Forward
Sequim (Senior) Forward
Picked for AllOlympic League 2A second team after averaging 6 points and 3.1 rebounds.
Voted to AllOlympic League 1A first team. Scored 17 points in first meeting against rival Port Townsend.
Mariah LaChester
Kaela Tyler
Clallam Bay (Sophomore) Guard
Named to AllNorth Olympic League team. Averaged 5.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 2.8 assists.
Returned to Neah Bay and played pivotal role in fifth-place finish at state. Averaged 11.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 3.0 assists.
Adrienne Haggerty
Sammy Rae
Nizhoni Wheeler
Sequim (Senior) Forward
Sequim (Sophomore) Forward/Post
Quilcene (Senior) Post
Port Angeles (Sophomore) Post
Returned from knee injury to average 9.7 points and 2.8 rebounds. Named All-Olympic League 2A second team.
Voted to AllOlympic League 2A second team. Averaged 7.5 points and 6 rebounds.
Pulled down 12.4 rebounds per game to go along with averages of 3.6 assists and 2.1 steals. Received All-SeaTac League recognition.
Versatile post led the Roughriders with 9 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. Also averaged 2.4 steals.
Neah Bay (Senior) Guard/Forward
Tony McCaulley, Neah Bay—Coach of the Year: Led Red Devils to a fifth-place finish at Class 1B state tournament and a 4-0 record against North Olympic Peninsula teams. Was voted North Olympic League Coach of the Year. Honorable Mention: Skyler DeMatties (Forks); Katyn Flores (Port Angeles); Allison Jones (Quilcene); Kiersten Snyder (Chimacum); Molly McCoy (Clallam Bay); Lauren Hartley (Crescent); Hayley Baxley (Port Angeles); Frances Sheldon-O’Neal (Port Townsend); Inga Erickson (Clallam Bay); Emily Johnson (Port Angeles); Hailey Greene (Neah Bay); Hailey Holgerson (Crescent).
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MVP: Chartraw added scoop move CONTINUED FROM B1 caliber of play and the way it changes how she Chartraw was a big rea- approaches the game. “It’s played at a faster son the Class 1B Red Devils went 21-3 on the season — pace, so I have to think including wins over 2A about what I’m going to do Sequim and 1A Chimacum, a step or two ahead,” CharPort Townsend and Forks traw said. “Another thing I can do — and finished fifth at the is set people up more. 1B state tournament. She was chosen to play Instead of being the scorer, I in the Washington State can be the passer and find other ways to make an Girls Basketball Coaches impact.” Association Senior All-State game and will be the first Better ball-handling member of her family to Chartraw focused on attend college after receiving an athletic scholarship building up her dribbling to hoop at Lower Columbia and ball-handling skills coming into this season. College in Longview. “I knew I was going to The success came after a summer and fall spent play- have to be one of the main ing mainly against men in ballhandlers in tough game pickup games at the Neah situations, against pressure Bay Community Center defenses and in zones,” Chartraw said. gym. “I spent a lot of my sumChartraw had to shake mer break working on my off some reluctance by the handles and outside game. male players to let her play. “I’d be working on my “Not a lot of girls go play 3-points, shooting off the in those games,” Chartraw dribble drive, and in midsaid. range.” “I had to fight to get out She also worked on on the floor.” another crafty way to score, She still hears some a one-handed scoop shot remarks, but most players that proved invaluable in have come around and real- drawing fouls and earning ize her skills. “Yeah, for the most part I’m accepted, but there’s little mean moments where they give me crap,” Chartraw said. She enjoys the higher
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for Lower Columbia, a program that finished seventh in the NWAC tournament this season and recently opened a $9.5 million renovation of Myklebust Gymnasium and Fitness Center. She’ll still play for the Red Devils — Lower Columbia uses the same mascot — under coach Chad Meadors. “He came and watched when we played Crosspoint and he told me I was tricky,” Chartraw said. “I hurt my knee in that game, and I guess I was pulling some tricks to get points and to get stops on defense.” Call Chartraw’s style, tricky, crafty or even oldfashioned, it’s certainly effective.
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we made a really good team. “They play for me, I play for them.” Neah Bay coach Tony McCaulley liked what the pairing brought to the court. “She and Kaela played pretty dang good together,” McCaulley said. “Faye played better than last year. She took that leadership role pretty seriously.” Her best game was her final game as a Red Devil in the third-place game at state. Chartraw put up 30 points, scoring on the inside and knocking down 3-pointers, while getting to the line to hit 10 of 11 free throws and hauling down 11 rebounds as Neah Bay fell to Republic 75-72 in a classic two-overtime thriller. “I played my little heart out,” Chartraw joked. Next up on the agenda: playing college basketball
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free-throw attempts. “Even if I go up against people that are bigger or taller than me, that move is hard to defend and I get fouled a lot,” Chartraw said. “I don’t know [where it came from]. My mom [Crystal Chartraw] probably taught me that.” She shouldered progressively more responsibility for the Red Devils’ success in each of her high school seasons, but her leadership and production peaked this season, a year after the graduation of high-scoring Cierra Moss, now a member of the Peninsula College women’s basketball team. “I always felt like a team leader,” Chartraw said of her freshman through junior seasons. “[This year,] I wanted the team to listen to me and understand what we were doing right, what we were doing wrong.” The return of Kaela Tyler from a year at Tulalip Heritage in Marysville also helped. “It was really nice to have my cousin Kaela Tyler come back and be a captain with me,” Chartraw said. “The girls listened and
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Baseball: Swain’s score three runs in the 6th CONTINUED FROM B1 starter Kamron Noard that landed just over the leftThe heroics on the field field fence to square the game at 1-1. were even better. Lions added two more in Swain’s was the first team to take advantage of the bottom of the third. Dru Clark hit the first of strong winds blowing straight out to center field. his two singles up the midBeckett Jarnagin lofted dle and moved to third after an Eli Cyr pitch into the Dan Cable doubled to leftwind and it carried off the center. Cyr then hit a chopper to wall in center for a double. shortstop that was mishanTwo outs later, Logan dled, allowing both runners Williams’ RBI single to the to score. right-center gap brought Lions helped out Cyr home Jarnagin and put with good defense as the Swain’s up 1-0. team rolled through innings Lions’ right fielder Eli- three through five by allowsha Howard made the first ing just one baserunner. defensive gem of the game, Noard allowed three a one-handed snag on the straight singles with one first bounce of Williams’ hit out in the fifth as Lions and holding him to a single went up 4-1. with a quick throw to the He left the game after infield. recording his 11th strikeHoward later tied the out, and relief pitcher Chase game with a hard-hit line Cobb ended the threat by drive home run off Swain’s getting a groundout.
“That’s not a typical Kamron performance, he was a little high in the zone, but he still did great with all those strikeouts,” Nickerson said. “You can imagine what it’s like to hit against him when he’s really got it going.” Swain’s started its sixthinning rally with a one-out drive to the wall in left field by Matt Mangano. Mangano reached third base on the play and scored when Jarnagin doubled to left to make it 4-2. Brontyn Fisler singled and Jarnagin scored on a groundout by Robby Fors. Cyr left the game at that point, having struck out six and walked two in his 5 2/3 innings pitched. Michael Soule relieved Cyr got the result he wanted, a grounder to short from Williams, but the ball
was mishandled and a hustling Fisler scored the tying run from second. Cobb and Swain’s put together a 1-2-3 sixth inning, sending the game to extra innings. After two quick outs in the top of the seventh, Noard laced a triple down the left-field line. Mangano grounded to third, but an error on the throw to first allowed Noard to come in with the winning run. “Late in the game, we got away from the fundamentals that had really worked for us all game and all season,” Lions coach Wicus McGuffey said. Cobb kept it up on the mound in Lions’ (17-2) last chance at the plate, shutting down the top of its order. He was aided by strong plays in the field on two
high choppers to Noard at shortstop and a good snag by Mangano at third base. “His [Cobb’s] velocity wasn’t what it usually is, but the thing he did is hit his spots really well,” Nickerson said. “We have all the confidence in the world in him. “That was our pitching plan, to have Noard go into the fifth and Chase relive him, and it really worked.” Cobb allowed no hits and no runs in his 2 2/3 innings of relief to earn the championship win. “We have a lot more pitching depth than other teams, and I think that helped us out when we got to that point,” Nickerson said of the later innings. “They got to the end and had to make a pitching change, and we still had some guys left to go.”
Nickerson said pitching depth has been a factor Swain’s relied upon all season in rolling to a 15-3 record. “We wait until late in games when teams have to make pitching changes and outlast them,” Nickerson said. Swain’s 5, Lions 4, 7 innings Swain’s 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 — 5 7 2 Lions 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 —4 7 3 WP- Cobb; LP- Soule Pitching Statistics Swain’s: Noard 4 1/3 IP, 4 R, 7 H, BB, 11 K; Cobb 2 2/3 IP, K. Lions: Cyr 5 2/3 IP, 4 R, 5 H, 2 BB 6 K; Soule IP, R, 2 H, 2 K, BB; Howard 1/3 IP, K. Hitting Statistics Swain’s: Jarnagin 3-4 2 2B, RBI; Williams 1-3, 2 RBI; Noard 3B, R; Mangano 2B, R; Fisler 1-2, HBP, BB. Lions: Howard 1-3, HR, RBI; Ford 2B; Clark 2-3; Cable 2-3, 2 RBI;
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M’s: Cano, Cruz in on action Softball: Title CONTINUED FROM B1 since June 19, 2012. The Mariners got things It was a rare offensive going with a single by Ausoutburst for the Mariners, tin Jackson with one out in who entered the game last the first. Robinson Cano followed in the American League in with a double, and a single runs scored and having scored three runs or less in by Nelson Cruz made it 1-0. Kyle Seager had a sacrifice 15 of their last 16 games. The Astros were without fly, Mark Trumbo singled All-Star second baseman and Morrison homered. Jackson’s RBI single in Jose Altuve, who sat out the third inning pushed the with a strained right ham- lead to 8-0. string after injuring it the The Astros, who have night before. scored two runs or less in Altuve probably won’t seven of their last nine play today, but the Astros games, made it 8-1 on an don’t expect him to be out RBI double by George too long. Springer in the fifth. Morrison’s big game Roberto Hernandez, who extended his hitting streak has started 11 games this at Minute Maid Park to 18 season, struck out five in games and Saturday was four scoreless innings for his first five-RBI game the Astros in his first relief
appearance this year after McHugh’s early exit. Danny Farquhar, who was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma on Saturday, walked two in two scoreless innings for the Mariners. To clear a spot for Farquhar, the Mariners designated Rickie Weeks for assignment. The moves come after Seattle had to use its bullpen for 5 2/3 innings Thursday and 7 2/3 innings Friday in tough starts by J.A. Happ and Felix Hernandez. Manager Lloyd McClendon says he appreciated what Weeks brought to the team, but “with the stress that we had on the bullpen, it was just a move that we had to make.”
Weeks hit .167 with one homer and nine RBIs in 37 games with the Mariners. Farquhar was 0-3 with a 6.46 ERA in 20 appearances with the Mariners this season before being optioned to Tacoma on May 25. He was 1-0 with a 6.75 ERA in five games with one start for the Rainiers.
Up next Houston rookie Lance McCullers opposes lefthander Roenis Elias when the teams wrap up the three-game series on Sunday. McCullers has struck out 36 batters in his first five starts to tie a franchise record for most strikeouts in a player’s first five games.
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Comeback Begins. #MonstarStrong” Yes, “The Monstar” has attacked cancer. Williams posted on his Instagram account a picture of him flashing a grin and a thumbs-up sign while standing on the team’s practice field in Renton with smiling teammate Richard Sherman. Williams had surgery on May 28 for papillary type 2
cancer at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. Doctors there removed one of his kidneys. He checked out of the hospital two days later, and since then he and the team have been waiting to ensure the cancer was not returning. It’s been less than one month since doctors found his cancerous cells.
CONTINUED FROM B1 walked and Folden got her second single of the game. After all three crossed Lily Halberg, Camille Stensgard, Sage Hunter home plate, Paint and Carand Gracie Townsend all pet had a 7-5 lead and never reached base on the walks looked back. Paint and Carpet’s pitchand eventually scored. The later runners came ers held Tranco scoreless in on singles by Emi Hal- the remainder of the game. Meanwhile, the offense berg and Peyton Hefton. The Clark family, who scored two more runs in the had a daughter in the girls third off and Olsen and championship game and a Destiny Smith walks, and son in the Cal Ripken base- six runs in the fourth. Walks by Alton, Olsen ball title game, had a busy night trying to watch both and Smith combined with singles by Folden, Cargo compete. Tranco’s lead was brief and Ava Brenkman sealed as Paint and Carpet’s Sava- the championship for Paint nah Bray walked, Alton and Carpet Barn.
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Quillayute Valley School District Is accepting applications for Prevention Specialist, Communication Technologies Teacher and Music Teacher. There are coaching oppor tunities as well. Please visit the district website at www.qvschools.org or contact QVSD Administration Office at 360-3746262 ext. 267 for position details and application procedure. RO O M AT E WA N T E D : Non smoker, non-drinker. Female only. Kitchen privileges. Pivate bath. PA area. $500 mo. $250 dep. (360)477-4410 SUMMER CAMP Counselors needed for meaningful work. No experience required. Call: 360 689 7544 TOWNHOUSE: 1,400 sf. 2 br, 1.5 ba. $850 plus deposit, no pets. (360)457-6181 VETERINARY FRONT DESK: Full time, Resume and a cover letter to Stephanie Goss at stephanie@chimacumvet.com. Indicate salary req. please in cover. WANTED: Riding lawnmowers, working or not. Will pickup for free. Kenny (360)775-9779 WAREHOUSE / INSTALLER 2 positions available. We are growing and need to f i l l i m m e d i a t e l y. W e stock and sell stoves, shower doors, windows. Bring resume to: Everward Hearth and Home, 257151 Hwy 101, Por t Angeles, WA 98362 WASHER/DRYER: Sears Best Eco-friendly front loading washier and dryer with storage drawers. $475 obo. (360)477-9584
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7 Cedars Resor t is now hiring for the following positions: Busser/Host, Cocktail Server, Cook, Deli/Espresso Cashier, Groc e r y C a s h i e r, D i s h wa s h e r, G r o u n d s ke e p e r, L i n e C o o k , Dishwasher, Napoli’s C a s h i e r, B a r t e n d e r, Carts & Range Attendant, System Administrator I, Table Games D e a l e r, To t e m R e wards Customer Service Representative, and Valet Attendant. For more Info and to apply online, please visit our website at. www.7cedarsresort. com ACCEPTING APPLICAT I O N S fo r C A R R I E R RO U T E Po r t A n g e l e s Area. Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Interested parties must be 18 yrs of age, have valid Washington State Driver’s License, proof of insurance, and reliable vehicle. Early morning delivery Monday-Friday and Sunday. Apply in person 305 W 1st St, or send resume to tsipe@peninsuladailynews.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. ASSISTANT POOL OPERATOR City of Port Townsend. Under supervision of L e a d Po o l O p e r a t o r, oversee aquatic program facilitation and development, provide leadership to Mountain View Pool staff, and perform facility maintenance activities. $14.33 - $16.13/hour DOQ with full benefits (salary under review) Required cer tifications (may be obtained w/in 3 months of hire): AFO or C P O, F i r s t A i d / C P R / AED, Lifeguard. Preferred: 3 years experience in supervisory position in aquatic facility; B A i n Pa r k s & R e c , Physical Ed or related field; experience developing aquatic recreation programs, wor king as l i fe g u a r d o r sw i m i n structor, and performing pool maintenance. Complete position announcement, job description and application form at http://www.cityofpt.us/Employment.htm or call 379-5045. Submit application materials to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header POOL. Open until filled. initial review begins June 26. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace. B A R N A S S I S TA N T Part time position requires knowledge and experience in equine health. Must be mature, dependable and in good physical condition. Job may include heavy lifting and bending. 7:30am to 1 1 : 3 0 a m M - F. S e n d resume’ and references to patiwgn@olypen.com. Wages depend on exper ience and background check required. CAREGIVER: needed at the Peninsula’s #1 assisted living community. Will train, apply in person at Parkview Villa’s 8 and G St. P.A.
Caregivers Home Care Pa r t t i m e R e g i s t e r e d Nurse, detail oriented, supervision of aides and Established 16-year old clients. Current WA RN Mobile Auto Detailing license, flexible hours. Business. Includes trailCall (360)457-1644 er, all equipment, supplies, full customer list, 2 weeks of ride along CAREGIVERS t r a i n i n g , a n d 3 0 - d ay NEEDED phone support. $17,500 We will train. or best reasonable offer. Benefits provided. Call 360-775-0865 for Contact Cherrie, appt to see business. (360)683-3348 Serious inquiries only. Detailed biz info will given in person only and not over the phone.
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Civil Engineer/ EIT City of Port Townsend. Under supervision of licensed engineers, design and supervise public works infrastructure projects. Perform civil engineering for streets and sidewalks, sewer and stor mwater systems, traffic engineering and related work under technical super vision. Required: B.S. in Civil Engineer ing from accredited college or university and EIT designation. 1 year practical professional experience preferred. $52,329 $54,242 annually, full benefits package. Complete job description, position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt.us/ Employment.htm or call 379-5045. Submit City application form, letter and resume to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Suite 2 Port Townsend WA 98368 or email to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header ENGINEER. Application review begins June 30, open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE I or II, Public Health, FT (40 hrs/wk), $22.63 to 24.98/hr. Must be RN. Will work primarily in Por t Angeles but may also be required to travel/work in other areas of County. Prefer min 2 yrs public health exp, and exp with Centers for Disease Control, Preve n t i o n I m mu n i z a t i o n Practice, Communicable Disease and TB investigations. Open until filled. Application and complete job announcement available online at www.clallam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Drug Free Workplace. CLALLAM TITLE COMPANY is now accepting resumes for an e n t r y l eve l e m p l oy ment opportunity. This position requires excellent customer service skills, very strong typing computer proficiency, a high degree of dependability with the ability to accurately follow detailed instructions. Drop off your current resume in person at either of our locations, Sequim or Pt Angeles.
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COOK for all shifts at G o l d e n Ye a r s R e t i r e ment Center. $12. start wage. Apply at 202 Birds o n g L a n e . Po r t A n geles, WA 98362 DRIVERS: Local Recruiting Fair Mon. 6/22 Wed 6/24 10 - 5 p.m. CDL (A or B) 2yrs exp. Apply: TruckMovers.com Walk-ins welcome. Hampton Inn Seattle Airport 19445 International Boulevard Seattle, WA 98188. Call Wendy: (855)252-1616
Clinic Openings: Medical Assistant . Women’s Clinic . Primary Care . Surgery Clinic Medical Office Nurse Coordinator (RN) Medical Office Ass’t. Cancer Center Openings : Medical Office Nurse Coordinator(RN) Infusion Nurse (RN) Patient Navigator Ass’t Radiation Therapist Hospital Openings: CS Tech-Central Core Physical Therapist Ultrasonographer C.N.A. Dietitian Clinical Educator (RN) Social Work Care Mgr Pt. Experience Coordinator Food Service Worker, weekends.
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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General F RO N T O F F I C E : A r e you an octopus? Multitasking front office / patient care position in small rehab clinic. Flexible, organized team player with computer experience a must. Prefer experience with Health Insurance, A/R, Billing, and ICD9-10. Flex hours 32/40, Salary DOE, benefits negotiable. Send resume to: Peninsula Daily News PDN #208/Front Office Port Angeles, WA 98362 GARDEN ASSISTANT $12 hr., 10-15 hrs. week. (360)460-9608 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 4 Dr. family practice is recruiting for a medial assistant to join our team. Please respond if you enjoy working with a team, respond well to a fa s t p a c e , a n d h a v e compassion for others. B a ck o f f i c e ex p. p r e ferred. Active WA. state license required. Competitive wage/benefits. Submit cover letter and resume to Peninsula Daily News PDN#. 719 Port Agneles, WA 98362
NEW CAREER? If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding new career, we are in need of a highly self-motivated, goal driven, honest, dependable, professional sales person. We offer a great compensation plan, with 401K, medical, dental, and training. Send resume to: sales@priceford.com or contact Joel (360)457-3333.
Help Us Grow! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team: • Universal Banker • Universal Banker (on-call, Kitsap/Silverdale) • Cu s t o m e r S e r v i c e Rep. (part-time, Sequim) • Personal Banker/CSR Float • Investment Services Rep. View job descriptions and apply at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE POLICE, CORRECTIONS and DISPATCH JOBS: 100’s of openings! Testing 6 / 2 3 i n S e q u i m fo r Aberdeen PD, Kitsap Co. Corrrections, Mason Co. Corrrections, Pt. Angeles PD and D i s p a t c h , P t . Tow n send PD, Westport PD + others! Apply @ www.PublicSafetyTesting.com call 1-866-447-3911
HIRING NOW Nurse RN/LPN FullTime Join our passionate and friendly Avamere Family Nestled in the Rain shadow of the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy stunning views of the Olympic Mountain Range in our backyard and experience the endless outdoor adventures awaiting you! Avamere offers a full benefit package. Continue growing in your nursing career while serving our geriatric population. Apply in person, or online at: Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Avenue Sequim, WA 98382 (360)582-3900 Ask for Kathy or Anna teamavamere.com Landscaper Needed Port Townsend (360)672-2830 PHYSICAL THERAPIST See Therapeuticassociates.com for job description and application
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LOST: Cat. Black long haired. In Happy Valley F O U N D : B i n o c u l a r s Rd area of Sequim. Shane Park. To identify (360)808-3601 call (360)504-2143. FOUND: Cat, Siamese LOST: Kitten, female 7 m i x , n e a r J e f f e r s o n mos., grey, Malia Ln., off of Old Oly Hwy, June School, 6/11 at OPHS. 5th. (360)582-9715 (360)452-2516
2 CHILD CARE ASSISTANTS Oversees children and young adolescents, indiv i d u a l l y, o r i n s m a l l groups. Part time-Req. 1 year verifiable experience in childcare. Req. High School Diploma / GED Resume to: PBH 818 East 8th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Or http://peninsulabehavioral.org/ EOE
CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS PROGRAM Join our team of professionals providing quality services to residents of our community. Both positions FT/benefits. • Program Coordinator: Licensed Mental Health or Social Worker; meets WAC 246-811-049 requirements. • Chemical Dependency Professional: Licensed CDP; behavioral health or related degree plus 2 years experience. Resume and cover letter to: PBH, 118 E. 8th Street, Por t Angeles, WA 98362EOE http://peninsulabehavioral.org
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Help Us Grow! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team: • Universal Banker • Universal Banker (on-call, Kitsap/Silverdale) • Cu s t o m e r S e r v i c e Rep. (part-time, Sequim) • Personal Banker/CSR Float • Investment Services Rep. View job descriptions and apply at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE I or II, Public Health, FT (40 hrs/wk), $22.63 to 24.98/hr. Must be RN. Will work primarily in Por t Angeles but may also be required to travel/work in other areas of County. Prefer min 2 yrs public health exp, and exp with Centers for Disease Control, Preve n t i o n I m mu n i z a t i o n Practice, Communicable Disease and TB investigations. Open until filled.
F RO N T O F F I C E : A r e you an octopus? Multitasking front office / patient care position in small rehab clinic. Flexible, organized team player with computer experience a must. Prefer experience with Health Insurance, A/R, Billing, and ICD9-10. Flex hours 32/40, Salary DOE, benefits negotiable. Send resume to: Peninsula Daily News PDN #208/Front Office Port Angeles, WA 98362
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ASSISTANT POOL OPERATOR City of Port Townsend. Under supervision of L e a d Po o l O p e r a t o r, oversee aquatic program facilitation and development, provide leadership to Mountain View Pool staff, and perform facility maintenance activities. $14.33 - $16.13/hour DOQ with full benefits (salary under review) Required cer tifications (may be obtained w/in 3 months of hire): AFO or C P O, F i r s t A i d / C P R / AED, Lifeguard. Preferred: 3 years experience in supervisory position in aquatic facility; B A i n Pa r k s & R e c , Physical Ed or related field; experience developing aquatic recreation programs, wor king as l i fe g u a r d o r sw i m i n structor, and performing pool maintenance. Complete position announcement, job description and application form at http://www.cityofpt.us/Employment.htm or call 379-5045. Submit application materials to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header POOL. Open until filled. initial review begins June 26. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.
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Well maintained one level 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home in a quiet neighborhood west of Por t Angeles. Bright and cheery kitchen with easy access to dining room. Family room with large skylight a n d c o nve n i e n t o f f i c e space. Spacious master b e d r o o m w i t h wa l k i n closet. Living room with propane stove and sliding glass doors to an expansive back deck - great for summer bbqs and enjoying the large. fully fenced in back yard with landscaping and fire pit. Workshop area is great fo r w o o d w o r k i n g a n d more. MLS#290926 $178,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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5 acres, parked out to view go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNBCentral PA: Upstairs 2 099awR5g. $84,500. Br. 2 BA. No smoking, (360)204-4572 pets maybe. First / last / ACRES: 2 1/3 acres, be- dep. $825/mo. (360)457tween P.A. and Sequim. 5089 M o u n t a i n v i ew, w e l l , East PA: 3 br, 2 ba, SW utilities. $120,000. view, updated, move-in (360)457-4756 ready, 1,768 sf., plus Sequim horse property basement, 2-car garage, Just listed 3 bd. 2 ba. no yard work $1150./mo with den & formal dining 311 For Sale (360)808-3721 room all bright and fresh- Manufactured Homes ly painted inside & out on P.A.: 2 Br. 1 bath, car7.73 acres. Over 5 acres of fenced pasture. Over- MOBILE: Sequim older p o r t , n o s m o k i n g , n o nice double wide, quiet pets. $750.+ dep. sized detached garage (360)457-7012. with 1/2 ba. & workshop senior park. Master bedarea with ADU above. r o o m a n d b a t h w i t h whirlpool, small bedroom SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 ba, Large equipment carport/barn. Organic veg. & with bath and walk-in close to town. $1,200 shower. Corner lot with mo. (360)808-7778. fruit garden. nice back yard, trees, MLS#291152 $419,000 flowers, bluebirds and TOWNHOUSE: 1,400 sf. Harriet Reyenga happiness. Must see. 2 br, 1.5 ba. $850 plus (360)457-0456 $24,500/obo. deposit, no pets. WINDERMERE (719)382-8356 (360)457-6181 PORT ANGELES
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OFFICE FOR RENT O f f i c e i n d ow n t ow n Sequim Gazette building for sub-lease. 448-sq-foot, 2nd floor office for $500 a month. Perfect for accountant or other professional. Shared downstairs conference room, restroom. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500.
BALER: New Holland 575, 14 x 18. All options, exc. cond. $12,500/obo. (360)732-4545
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Saltwater & Mtn Views 2BR, 1.5BA farm home updated with vinyl windows & central forced air heat. Re-roofed, freshly painted, new carpets & vinyl. Refurbished wood floor in kitchen. Decks completely rebuilt. New metal roof on barn. MLS#281410 $250,000 Carolyn & Robert Dodds Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-460-9248
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6080 Home Furnishings MISC: New white twin bed. $100, with all new bedding $125. Antique child’s Oak three drawer desk. $125. Large antique picture. $125. Kenmore washer runs, great. $125. Ber nina Serger Sewing Machine, works great. $125. (360)460-8045.
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6100 Misc. Merchandise VHS TAPES: Large collection of movies and s h ow s f r o m T V. O ve r 1200 tapes. $100 for all or make offer. (360)681-2535
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1023 Littlejohn Way, Sequim GREAT CONDO WITH MANY UPGRADES, owner pride shows through in every detail, new flooring, door from master to patio, master bath upgrade with walk-in tub, and much more. 2 BR + den, 2 full baths, 1571 sq ft. MLS#290688/773711 Being offered for $307,000 (Owner Motivated) Directions: North on 5th Ave turn West on Evergreen Farm Way (just before Old Olympic) turn South onto Littlejohn Way to 1023 (corner).
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Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9817 Motorcycles 9292 Others Others Others Others H O N DA : ‘ 8 2 , A s p e n Cade, 1100A., 60K ml. Two tone brown, excellent condition, garaged. $1,999. (360)301-2209. MOTORCYCLE: ‘98 Honda, 1100 ST, Red. (360)452-9829
CHEVY: ‘80 Monza 2+2. V-8, 350 c.i. engine, AlSUZUKI: ‘00 600 Kata- u m . m a n i fo l d , H o l l ey carb., alum. radiator and na. 5k ml. $2,200. trans. cooler, A.T. floor (707)241-5977 console, Posi 3:08, 5 SUZUKI: ‘96, 1400 Spe- stud axels and hubs, c i a l E d i t i o n , l o t s o f front and rear sway bars, chrome beautiful bike. disc brakes, pwr. steer$2,500. (360)457-6540 i n g . N ew Au t o M e t e r or (360)452-644. gauges, paint and tires. $3,800 (REDUCED). LoYAMAHA: ‘05 Yamaha cated in Quilcene, WA. Y Z 1 2 5 , r u n s g r e a t . Call Brad $1,300 (360)461-9054 (360)774-0915.
8180 Garage Sales 9820 Motorhomes PA - Central B I G M OV I N G S A L E : Sat. & Sun., June 13-14, 8-2, 1132 Eckard Ave. Household items, washer/dryer, desk, dresser, china, craft items, sporting goods, computer, C D ’s / DV D ’s, a n d l o t s more. All must go! FRIENDS OF THE LIB R A R Y M O N T H LY BAG OF BOOKS SALE. NICE SELECTION OF COOKBOOKS, PAPERBACKS, HARDBACK FICTION, AND MISCELLANEOUS NON-FICTION. FILL A BAG FOR $2.00. COME AND B ROW S E . J U N E 1 8 AND 19, 10-5:30; JUNE 20, 10-3. G A R AG E S a l e / F u n d raiser: Sat.-Sun., 10-6 p. m . , 3 1 6 N . J o n e s . Lighthouse collection, lots of small womens clothing, womens shoes size 6-7, picture frames, tires, boys and mens clothing, misc. jewlery and much more.
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RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. (360)477-4295 RV: ‘ 9 3 W i n n e b a g o. Class A, very good condition, 88k mi., 454 eng., lots of storage, full bedroom, high rise toilet, self leveling jacks. $18,000. (360)457-3979
G A R AG E S a l e : S a t . Sun., 9-3 p.m., 161 NS Klallam Dr, off Hwy 112 and Place Rd. G A R AG E S a l e : S a t . Sun., 9-5 p.m., 135 W. 11th. Tools, antiques, furniture, cookware, food processing, canning, glassware, crafts, garden tools, convalescent care items, wood stove, construction items, vehicles, appliances, collectable retro items, much much more, too much to list. HUGE Carport and Garage Sale: Sale: Sat. 9-3 p.m., Sun. 10-3 p.m., 2010 W. 10th St. Calling all men and bring the ladies too. Compressor, tools, tool boxes, fishing gear, lawn tools, snowboard and boots, print / fa x c o p i e r, q u a l i t y clothes, freezer, roll top desk, lots of freebies. Way t o m u c h t o l i s t . You need it we have it.
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MOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. Southwind Stor m. 51k miles. Custom interior, Roadmaster towing system, Banks Power Pack and other extras. Very nice cond. $18,500. (360)681-7824 BOAT: 17’ Bayliner Capr i Cuddy Cabin. 406 MOTORHOME: Class A, orig. hours on boat and Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, m o t o r, 8 5 h p F o r c e Diesel 230 Cummins tur- ( C h r y s l e r ) o u t b o a r d , boed after cool, with 6 seats six, Bimini top, speed Allison, Oshgosh ve s t s, l i n e s, fe n d e r s, f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o crab pot and line, head s l i d e s , p l u s m o r e ! (Porta-potty),Blaupunct $19,000./obo. CD player, two batteries (360)683-8142 w/isolator switch, nice galvanized trailer. Ex. MOTORHOMES: Look- c o n d . , r e a d y t o g o . ing for clean low miles $3,500. (360)932-4443 ‘06 and newer, 25’ to 35’ motor homes. Contact Joel at Price Ford. (360)457-3333
BOAT: 18’ Raider 182 Pro-sport, loaded equip. power Honda 90 hp fuel filter/separator, 9.9 hp trolling, radar chart plotter fish finder elec downriggers, full canvas, EZ load trailer. $18,500. (360)477-7265 BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, trailer, 140 hp motor. $2,800. 683-3577
WINNEBAGO ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class A, Model 32V, Ford V10 gas engine with 2 slides, Onan Generator, rear camera, tow package, l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, dinner for 4, party for six, 42.8K miles, $29,800. (407)435-8157 NO TEXTING
BOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo Jet boat. $4,500. (360)452-3213 BOAT: Big green dragon peddle boat, fiberglass, duel pedal. $4,500 firm. (360)640-2688. B OAT: G l a s s p l y 1 7 ’ , good cond., excellent fishing and crabbing setup, great running 90hp Yamaha and 15hp Evinrude elec star t, power tilt, new pot puller with pots. 4,800. (360)775-4082
WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 orig. miles, low hours on generator, nicely equipped kitchen, includes TV and microwave. New ver y comfortable queen mattress, M OV I N G S a l e : S a t . - lots of extras. $10,500. B OAT: M o n k 4 2 ’ Tr i S u n . 9 - 5 p. m . , 1 2 2 7 (360)461-3088 cabin, 1961. Great live Spruce St, between Fairaboard, pristine. Diesel, mount and Bean Rd. full electronics. $39,000. 9832 Tents & Electronics, PS 3 Boat house available. games, movies, fur niTravel Trailers Port Angeles. ture, crafts, kids clothes, (520)664-5698 adult clothes, toys, air TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, hockey table, grills, pet 2 5 ’ , n e e d s T L C . BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, toys and much more, $7,000/obo. 417-0803. 26’ Sedan, well everything must go. equipped and mainT R AV E L T R A I L E R : tained classic, trailer, Lance, ‘11 Model 2285, dingy and more. See at 7020 Dogs 28’ single slide-out, A/C, 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. 18’ power awning, new $20,000/obo. t i r e s, m i c r owave, T V, (360)457-9162 many other upgrades. $18,000. Contact info: nkarr43@gmail.com or (435)-656-2093
9802 5th Wheels MINI Australian shepherd Purebred Puppy’s, r a i s e d w i t h f a m i l y, smart, loving. 1st shots, wor med. Many colors. $550 & up. 360-2613354
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ENGLISH MASTIFF Puppies. $550 and up. House raised with our family, variety of colors. Large sweet gentle giants. Call to see our b i g c u t e b a b i e s. W i l l have 1st shots and worming. 360.562.1584
JUST TOO CUTE MINIAU S S I E P U P P I E S : r e a d y o n Ju n e 1 7 . 6 mer les, 4 black tr is. ASDR registrable,shots, dewormed, well socialized on our hobby farm. (360)385-1981 or 500emil@gmail.com POODLES: Standard Parti. 3 females, 1 male, $900. (360)670-9674
7045 Tack, Feed & Supplies Horse Trailer: 2 horse straight load, Thoroughbred height. Tandem axle, new tires. $1,500. 417-7685 weekdays.
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5TH WHEEL: ‘94 AlpenSAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 l i t e. 3 4 ’ . N e e d s T L C. 5hp mtr, trailer, new ra$ 3 , 8 0 0 o b o. M u s t b e dio and stereo. Ready to moved. (360)681-3225. sail, garaged. $6,200. hermhalbach@wave5TH WHEEL: Alpenlite, cable.com or ‘83, 19’ well maintained, (360)504-2226 ever ything works. $2,500. (808)-895-5634 Watchman/Security The Port of Port Angeles NOMAD: ‘98, 25’, with is seeking individuals inslide, good condition, terested in a part-time, ever ything works well. relief security position. $6,200. (360)681-4861. Anyone interested may pick up an application 9808 Campers & and job description at the Por t Admin Office, Canopies 338 West First Street, Port Angeles, WA or onl i n e a t w w w. p o r t o f pa.com. Applications accepted through Wednesday, June 24th. The star ting wage for this position is $13.44 per hour or DOE. Drug testing is required. TENT TRAILER: Coachman ‘11 Clipper 126 Spor t. Pop up, Queen 9817 Motorcycles bed on each end. Fr idge, stove, stereo, furnace, hot water heater, excellent condition. Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e with bench seats, sofa and table that folds into bed. Must see to appreciate! $6,500. Call (360)640-2574 or (360)640-0403. HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Deluxe. 25K miles. TRAILER: Nash, ‘95 26’. Comes with extras: rear E x c e l l e n t c o n d . G a r - seat, windshield, sissy aged, no water damage. bar. New tires. Harley Solar panels, 4 batteries, Custom Paint #123 of sleeps 8. $5,200. 150. Immaculate condi(360)670-8240 tion. $12,500. Call Lil John Kartes. (360)460-5273 9050 Marine
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BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built by the boat school in 2011. Includes the full sailing package, with oars and trailer. Good shape. $4,000/obo. (360)850-2234
BOAT: 16’ Fiberglass ‘78 Larson, 40 horse M O T O R H O M E : ‘ 8 5 Mercur y motor, Eagle Class C, 3,000k mi on Depth finder, with Trailer motor and tires. $3,000 & 2 life vests. $2,000. 417-7685 weekdays. obo. (360)808-1134
C H E V Y : ‘ 7 6 3 / 4 To n pick-up GREAT ENGINE New 454, carb, battery, radiator, fuel pump, turbo 400, short shaft. Must SUBARU: ‘02 Legacy t a k e e n t i r e t r u c k . GT AWD Wagon. 4 cyl, $2,000/obo. Before 6pm (360)461-6870 auto, AC, tilt, cr uise, power windows, locks, mirrors and seat, AM/FM CHEVY: ‘88, K1500, 4x4 cassette / CD stacker, Pickup, 132K mi., well d u a l s u n r o o f s, t i n t e d m a i n t a i n e d 5 s p e e d . glass, alloys, remote en- $3,500. (360)600-1817. try and more! CHEVY: ‘94 Half Ton, $6,995 Z71. $3000. Dave Barnier (360)452-4336 Auto Sales *We Finance In House* DODGE: ‘98 Ram 1500 452-6599 4 X 4 , q u a d c a b, g o o d davebarnier.com c o n d . , c a n o py, 1 8 4 K 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. $3,500. (360)640-0974 SCION: ‘06, TC, 138K mi., new tires, brakes, alignmnet, sunroof. $5,800. (360)912-2727
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MAZDA: ‘99 Miata, Custom leather seats, excellent condition. $6,300. (360)461-0929 MITSUBISHI: ‘02 Eclipse Spyder GT convertible. Loaded, V6, 5 speed, AC, tilt, cruise, power windows, locks, mirrors, seat and roof, AM/FM, CD, cassette, leather, front and side a i r b a g s , a l l oy s , r e a r spoiler, remote entry. $7,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. PONTIAC: ‘02 Sunfire CPE, 4 CYL, auto, A/C, AM/FM, CD, rear spoiler, alloy wheels, and low low miles! $3,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A.
BMW: ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke new. $20,000. (360)477-4573
SUBARU: ‘06 Outback AWD wagon. One owner, 4 CYL., auto, A/C tilt w h e e l , c r u i s e, p owe r windows, locks, mirrors, and seat, AM/FM CD stacker, heated seats, roof rack, alloy wheels, remote entry and more! $10,995. Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A.
CHEVY: Volt, ‘13, Black with premium package. Mint condition with less than 5,800 miles on it! Includes leather seats, navigation, ABS brakes, THUNDERBIRD: ‘96, alloy wheels, automatic classic, runs great, retemperature control, and duced, 140K ml. much more. Still under $2400/obo. 775-6681. warranty! $23,000. Call 360-457-4635 P O N T I AC : 0 5 ’ V i b e . TOYOTA: ‘05 Corolla, N ew t i r e s, t u n e d u p, 105k ml. exc. cond. sun C H RY : ‘ 9 0 L e B a r o n , r u n s g r e a t . 1 3 2 k M i . r o o f , r e a r s p o i l e r . good condition. $1,400. $7,500. (360)452-7241. $3,800. (360)461-4898 BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Custom Convertible, Custom (425)220-3983 Sequim. paint, Ready for SumC H RY S L E R : ‘ 0 1 P. T. 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices mer.$16,500. 683-3408 Cruiser Limited, one Clallam County Clallam County CADILLAC: ‘59 Sedan owner with only 68K ml., BUDGET RESOLUTION 05, 2015 d e V i l l e. O r i g i n a l , l i - 4 CYL, auto, A/C, tilt c e n s e d a n d r u n s . w h e e l , c r u i s e, p owe r windows, locks, mirrors, CALL FOR HEARING FOR DEBATABLE EMER$3,259. (360)461-0527 and power heated leath- GENCIES IN THE FUNDS lISTED BELOW er seats, AM/FM, CD and cassette, traction control, alloy wheels, re- THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows: mote entry and more! $5,995 1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts Dave Barnier constitute a public emergency that could not reaAuto Sales *We Finance In House* sonably have been foreseen at the time of making CADILLAC: ‘87 El Dothe budget: 452-6599 rado. V8, front wheel davebarnier.com drive, power steering, Law Library – Restoration work on historic legal ref2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. b r a ke s , l o ck s , w i n erence materials/$1,000 dows, mirrors, seats, cruise control. Luxury D O D G E : ‘ 0 5 G r a n d Superior Court –Travel expense for Judge Rohrer; leather interior. Smoke C a r a v a n S X T. L i k e Cour t Administrator succession travel/training f r e e . N e w e r t i r e s . new, 7.4l v8, 5 speed costs; purchase new RCWs; video conferencing 77,750 miles. As is: manual, good 10 ply equipment update/$57,212 t i r e s , b e d m a t , t o w, C l e r k – I n c r e a s e p a r t - t i m e p o s i t i o n t o f u l l $2,195. power windows, locks time/$2,000 (360)452-1469 and mirrors, cruise, tilt, Non-departmental, Hotel/Motel Tax – Portion of excess tax paid to Clallam Bay/Sekiu Chamber of CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. AC, cassette, 87k ml. Commerce/$9,165 $7,995 Super Spor t package. Auditor, Document Preservation – Change from GRAY MOTORS New, wheels, tires, bat37.5 hours to 40/$2,985 457-4901 tery and license. Flow District Court I, Probation – Change from 37.5 graymotors.com master exhaust system, hours to 40/$6,402 T.top, black leather interior , cherry red. NEV- D O D G E : ‘ 0 5 G r a n d Non-Departmental ER ABUSED! 81K ml. Caravan SXT, one own- • Expenditure for medical or other emergency services at Forks Community Hospital/$20,000 er with only 90K ml. and $6,000. (360)457-9331 loaded, inc. 3.8 LTR V-6, • Expenditure for medical or other emergency services at Olympic Medical Center/$40,000 Auto, Dual A/C and heat, Tilt Wheel, Cruise, pow- • Expenses for the Charter Review Commission greater than budgeted/$4,900 er windows, locks, mirrors, and seat, AM-FM Prosecuting Attorney, Operations – Appellate attorney for complex appeal cases; upgrade of office cassette, and CD, traction control, dual power furniture/$39,905 sliding side doors and Prosecuting Attorney, Local Crime Victim Compentailgate, quad seating sation – Change from 37.5 hours to 40/$2,582 with sto-n-go, rear enter- Treasurer t a i n m e n t c e n t e r w i t h • Part-time fiscal specialist III/$19,500 DVD, dark glass, roof • Computer setup/licenses for new employee/$3,040 rack, alloy wheels, reTreasurer, REET Electronic Technology – Part-time mote entry and more!. fi scal specialist III/$23,500 $6,995. Treasurer, Operations and Maintenance – Change Dave Barnier FORD: 1929-30 Custom from 37.5 hours to 40/$1,399 Auto Sales Model A Roadster. Per- *We Finance In House* Sheriff’s Operations fect interior, very clean, • Rent increase for use of space in the Sequim 452-6599 r uns great on Nissan Police Department/$700 davebarnier.com p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. • Replace Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle totaled in 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. Owner sunny day driver accident/$27,500 only. Teal green, black D O D G E : ‘ 0 8 G r a n d Sheriff, Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement f e n d e r s v i n y l t o p . Gravan SE 45K ml. 3.3l Team – Change from 37.5 hours to 40/$2,627 $28,500 Real eye catch- v6, auto, privacy glass, General Fund Reserves – One time expenditure to e r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r key l e s s , p o w e r w i n - Homeless Task Force fund (1 of 2)/$300,000 (360)457-3161. dows, locks and mir- Health and Human Services, Homelessness Task rors, sto-n-go seating, Force – One time expenditure (2 of 2)/$300,000 FORD: 1929 Model A c r u i s e, t i l t , AC, d u a l Health and Human Services, Operations – Change Roadster, full fendered, zone climate control, from 37.5 hours to 40/$27,854 a l l m u s t a n g r u n n i n g rear AC, cd/mp3 with Health and Human Services, Alcohol/Drug Abuse – gear. $18,500. 460-8610 a u x i l l a r y i n p u t , d u a l Change from 37.5 hours to 40/$2,879 District Court II – Courtroom recording system front airbags. maintenance, repair, and support/$1,700 $13,995 General Fund Reserves, Various – Change from GRAY MOTORS 37.5 hours to 40/$226,774 457-4901 Public Works, Roads graymotors.com • Match for federal aid project for LaPush Road asphalt overlay/$54,000 FORD: ‘05 Thunderbird, convertable. 50th • Change from 37.5 hours to 40/$134,727 Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving anniversary edition! 3.9l F O R D : 1 9 5 0 O r i g i n a l v 8 , a u t o, 1 7 ” a l l oy s, • Replace Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle totaled in Convertible. Beige interi- h a r d a n d s o f t c o n accident/$24,500 or and top on burgundy ver tible tops, keyless, • Change from 37.5 hours to 40/$33,966 restoration featured in Public Works, Carlsborg Sewer Project – Change power windows, locks B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. a n d m i r r o r s , p o w e r from 37.5 hours to 40/$10,618 Appeared in ads ran by heated leather seats, Public Works, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer MainteBon Marche. Mechani- cruise, tilt, AC, 57k ml. nance and Operations – Change from 37.5 hours to cally sound and clean. 40/$9,087 $19,995 Owner restored. Public Works, Solid Waste – Change from 37.5 GRAY MOTORS $29,500. (360)775-7520 hours to 40/$649 457-4901 or (360)457-3161. Public Works, Flood Control – Change from 37.5 graymotors.com hours to 40/$249 F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. Mustang front, 302, C4, Low mileage. $2,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the 9” Ford rearend. $8,500. (360)461-2809 or 461- Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consid460-8610 eration of the above findings of fact, a public hear0533 ing on the debatable emergencies listed above will JEEP: 1945 Willys Milibe held June 23, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 160 t a r y. R e s t o r e d , n o t HONDA: ‘02 Accord of the Clallam County Courthouse. EX Sedan, 49k ml. 4 show. $10,000 obo. cyl, auto, alloys, good (360)928-3419 tires, sunroof, keyless, PASSED AND ADOPTED this second day of June 2015 LINCOLN: ‘74 Continen- power windows, locks tal Mark IV. 460cc, no and mirrors, cruise, tilt, BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONrust or dents. $2,500. AC, 6 cd, dual front air- ERS bags. Good condition ______________________________ $8,995. (360)457-5236. Jim McEntire, Chair GRAY MOTORS ______________________________ 457-4901 ATTEST: Mike Chapman graymotors.com _______________________________ H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board C l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e . _______________________________ Bill Peach $10,000 OBO cash. PUB: June 14, 2015 Legal No: 637201 (360)374-5060 SEAT: ‘69, 600D. Made in Spain, Everything redone. $9,000/obo. (360)379-0593
H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N ‘03, Road King Classic, anniversary edition, exc. cond. with extras. 29K ml., $8,500. (360)775-0370
VW BEETLE: 1969 Conver tible. Must sell this 1 9 6 9 V W C o nve r t i bl e with a lots of spare parts, manuals and specialty VW tools. This is a restorable car, and none of the legendary charm of VW’s has been lost with this rig. The e n g i n e s t i l l r u n s, a l though the car hasn’t b e e n d r i ve n i n t h r e e years. Title clean and c l e a r ! N o t ra d e s j u s t cash. If you are interested, I can provide LOTS more details and pictures. $2,500. Please call (605)224-4334.
HONDA: ‘02, 750 Shadow Spirt. $3,200./obo (360)477-4355
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HONDA: ‘06 1300 VTXR, 7,700 ml., saddle bags, passenger seat, crash bars. Great touring bike. $4,100. (360)477-9527
CAR HAULER: 28’ Parow enclosed. Independent torsion suspension, 2 large doors, winch and many other extras. $5,500. (360)374-2513.
HONDA: ‘98 Accord EX 4 DR. Low low miles! V6, auto, AC, tilt, cruise, power windows, locks, mirrors and seat, AM/FM /CD/cassette, power sunroof, leather, alloys, remote entry and more! $5,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A. MAZDA: ‘02 Miata, 6 s p e e d , h a r d t o p, n ew brakes, timing belt, coolest car on the Peninsula. $8,500. (360)683-0146. MAZDA: ‘0 Tribute 4x4. V6, auto, AC, tilt, cruise, power windows, locks and mirrors, AM/FM/CD, roof rack, alloys, tow, remote entr y, new tires and more! $4,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com 2946 Hwy 101 E., P.A.
FORD: ‘86 F250, 4x4, 4 speed, with canopy, 6.9 D i e s e l , 8 , 0 0 0 l b wa r n winch, 16’ custom aluminum wheels, exel. tires. Clean interior. $6,500 obo (206)795-5943 after 4:30pm weekdays. TOYOTA: ‘10, Tacoma SR5, V6, 4WD, 51K ml., Leer canopy, ext. warranty available. $21,000. (360)452-2929
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FORD: ‘11, Explorer Limited. 79,500 miles. Excellent Condition. 4-wheel drive, loaded w/ o p t i o n s : n av s y s t e m , touch screen, parking assist, remote locks and star t, back-up camera $28,000. (360)797-3247. JEEP: ‘80 CJ5. Straight 6 e n g i n e, r u n s g o o d , good tires, new battery, soft top. $3800 obo. (360)808-8445 JEEP: ‘84 Grand Cherokee, wrecked nose clip. $800/obo 360-912-2727 J E E P : ‘ 9 7 , W ra n g l e r, Sahara. Low mileage, recent engine work. Some r ust, r uns well. Removable top and doors. Must sell. $2900. In Sequim. (303)330-4801. MERCURY: ‘05 Mountaineer. AWD, V-8, loaded, leather, 3rd row seat, p w r eve r y t h i n g . 1 1 0 k miles. $6,995 obo. (360)452-6458 no calls after 8pm. TOYOTA: ‘10 RAV4, excellent condition, red. for info. (360)477-4127
9730 Vans & Minivans Others DODGE: ‘06 Van, 67K ml., seats 6, extra spare tire, AC, roof top rack, tailer hitch, new battery. $5,999. (360)683-6034.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF SEQUIM SEQUIM CIVIC CENTER 152 WEST CEDAR STREET SEQUIM WA JUNE 22, 2015 6:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the Sequim City Council for the purpose of selecting a preferred alternative for the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Update. Pertinent information is available at Sequim Civic Center, 152 W Cedar Street, Sequim, WA or the City’s website at sequimwa.gov. Interested parties are encouraged to appear at the hearings and express their opinion.
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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING
Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100 at 10 a.m. on June 23, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse.
Indigent Defense – Receipt of state grant funding for public defense/$130 Health and Human Services, Operations – Additional funding from the State Department of Health/$3,475 General Fund – Environmental Health • Additional funding from the State Department of Health/$55,479 • Carryover State Department of Health funding from 2014/$3,524 Public Works, Roads – Receipt of federal aid funding for LaPush Road asphalt overlay/$346,000 Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving – Receipt of Sheriff’s office portion to replace patrol vehicle totaled in accident/$7,500 Sheriff ’s Operations – Stonegarden grant reimbursement/$24,294
Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Date: June 2, 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ___________________________ Mike Chapman, Vice Chair PUB: June 7, 14, 2015 Legal No:637202 REQUEST FOR BIDS JAKEWAY/CARLSBORG AQUIFER RECHARGE PROJECT The Clallam Ditch Association (CDA) invites proposals for a shallow aquifer recharge project in Carlsborg, WA. The prime contractor will provide all lab o r, e q u i p m e n t , a n d m a t e r i a l s f o r d i t c h reconstruction and installation of approximately 2,493 feet of perforated pipe and appurtenances.
CDA will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m. July 1, 2015 by U.S. Mail, or express delivery at the office of the Project Administrator, Clallam Conservation District, 228 W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF a bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s or certified THE STATE OF WASHINGTON check, or Bid Bond in an amount equal to 5% of the IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM bid amount. Bids received after 2:00 p.m. on said In Re the Estate of: EMILY STOLZ, Deceased. The personal representative named below has date will not be considered. CDA reserves the right been appointed as personal representative of this to reject any and all bids. estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be Bidders may purchase copies of the Bidding Docubarred by any otherwise applicable statute of limita- ments (half-size plans and specifications) by mailtions, present the claim in the manner as provided ing a Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30.00) (non-rein RCW 11.40.070, by serving on or mailing to the fundable) check or cashiers’ check payable to personal representatives or the personal represen- Clallam Conservation District; 228 W. First St., tative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362; ATTN: Joe Holof the claim and filing the original of the claim with trop. If purchasing by mail, please indicate your rethe court. The claim must be presented within the quest for Bidding Documents for the JAKElater of: (1) Thirty days after the personal represen- WAY / C A R L S B O R G A Q U I F E R R E C H A R G E tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as PROJECT. Informational copies of maps, plans, provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four and specifications are available for review at the months after the date of first publication of the no- Conservation District office. tice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other Any questions concerning the description of the wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. work contained in the contract documents must be This bar is effective as to claims against both the directed to Project Engineer Jay Petersen at 4 Seasons Engineering, 360-452-3023, 619 South Chase decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Street, Port Angeles WA 98362. Date of First Publication: May 31, 2015 Personal Representative: Shirley Stolz Clark An informational meeting and site visit for interested Attorney for Personal Representative: contractors will be held June 17, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. H. Clifford Tassie at the corner of Carlsborg Road and Jake Way, SeAddress for Mailing or Service: quim, WA. All prospective bidders are strongly enJOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE couraged to attend. 804 South Oak Street Dated the 7th day of June, 2015. Port Angeles, WA 98362 PUB: June 7, 10, 14, 2015 Legal No:637898 (360) 457-1139 Pub: May 31, June 7, 14, 2015 Legal No. 636019 No. 15-4-00158-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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THE BUOYS ARE BACK Undersea instruments help predict salmon runs BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
EAH BAY — Oh, buoys. Olympic Coast Marine Sanctuary scientists have sunk 10 monitors beneath the waves to take water temperatures at various depths along the 135-mile-long protected shore. Sure, they understand the ocean is chilly. What they want to learn is if it’s cold enough — specifically, does the water rising shoreward from the cold depths to the surface bring sufficient nutrients to supply the food chain that allows salmon and other creatures to thrive? The research vessel Tatoosh dropped the instrument buoys last month at locations from Makah Bay to Cape Elizabeth north of Tahola on the Quinault Reservation. It’s an annual event that’s been repeated since 2000, with scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration visiting the buoys monthly to download data before they retrieve them before the onset of winter storms.
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esides supersensitive thermometers, the buoys carry instruments that measure currents and concentrations of tiny organisms called plankton, plus the water’s salinity, clarity and acidity. Acidity is another chainlinked phenomenon that starts with atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by humans’ burning fossil fuels, Bernthal said. The earth’s oceans absorb much of that acidity — commonly calculated as the concentration of hydrohe task sounds simple. gen ions in water, or pH — but at a cost to calcium It’s not. carbonate-based organisms “It’s really important because our cold, pro- known as pteropods. Commonly called “sea ductive water off the coast butterflies,” the mollusks has so many variables in it,” Carol Bernthal, sanctu- are about the size of a ary manager, said recently. small pea, but they feed creatures as large as gray The cold water that and humpback whales, “upwells” shoreward from the edge of the continental Bernthal said. They also are a diet mainstay of juveshelf is richer in nutrients nile salmon. than warm water. Thus, when more carbon If it doesn’t arrive at the dioxide is in the air, the right temperature at the long-term result is fewer right time, life grows lean at the other end of the food salmon, she said. And when scientists chain. have more measurements, “When the waters here they can better model and tend to be warmer, you don’t get that flush of food,” predict such phenomena. Bernthal said. he buoys also will “Our salmon and our track an area of whales are tied to these unusually warm water organisms in the ocean that University of Washthat are really cold-waterington meteorologist Nichodependent. las Bond has nicknamed “Warm water here, “the blob.” while it’s great for swim-
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An oceanographic instrument is ready for deployment off the stern of the Tatoosh. Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary volunteer Robert Rountree assists Justin Ellis vessel operations coordinator, aboard the Tatoosh. It spans the North Pacific from Alaska to Japan and since September 2014 has been measured at 5.4 degrees warmer than normal. Like increased acidity, the higher temperatures have huge implications for marine life, according to NOAA. “When you think about weather and the water,” said Bernthal, “that’s what we’re trying to get at.”
The instruments are sunk at depths of 50 to 138 feet in five locations off the coast. Besides visiting them monthly to download their data, the Tatoosh will return to retrieve the buoys in October because they aren’t designed to withstand winter storms. he Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary embraces 3,310 square miles of nearshore ocean from Cape Flattery at Washington’s northwesternmost tip to the Copalis River at
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Griffiths-Priday Ocean State Park in Grays Harbor County. That’s more than 1.5 times larger than the entire Puget Sound and 2.5 times larger than Olympic National Park. It was established in 1994 for study, protection and education of the marine environment. Its headquarters and a Discovery Center are in The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave., Suite 301, Port Angeles, where it employs a staff of 11 people. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
through Labor Day and on weekends until mid-October. Admission is free. To learn more about the sanctuary and its programs — including citizen volunteer activities like seabird surveys and mussel sampling — visit www.olympic coast.noaa.gov. “A lot of people,” Bernthal said, “want to know what’s going on in the ocean these days.”
_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.
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Briefly . . . Students show off trade skills PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School students recently presented the 2015 Marketing Tradeshow in the school’s student center and courtyard. Students represented Port Angeles businesses and showcased skills learned in their marketing class. They were judged on their presentation materials by staff, community members, local businesses and organizational representatives. The businesses and organizations represented were Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, Frugals, Swain’s General Store, Strait Music, Port Angeles Baby Store, Fresh Wok, Bada Bean, My Choices, The Answer for Youth, Dairy Queen, Evergreen Collision, Moxie Boutique, Harold’s Take Out, Port Angeles Food Bank, Peninsula Behavioral Health, Wilder Automotive, Windermere Real Estate, Fanaticus Sports Grill, Irwin Dental, Weider Chiropractic, Higher Grounds and the DECA Student Store.
Smith-O’Hara, Port Angeles School District communications and community relations coordinator. “The interview committee was very impressed by all six of this year’s applicants. These students participate in a process that many of their peers won’t take part in for many years. It was very difficult to choose just two. All finalists were very deserving.” Pollanz graduated from Port Angeles’ Roosevelt High School in 1923 as salutatorian of her class. The death of her father necessitated her work as a legal secretary to help support the family rather than attend college. She worked hard through the years, PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT investing in the stock marCathy Simmons, left, talks with marketing student Darian Kyniston about ket. Moxie Boutique, a Port Angeles business. When she died in 2003, Pollanz left $1 million to scholarship criteria and Participating marketing tian Turner, Stevens Midestablish a scholarship dle School eighth-grade students were Shawna graduate from Port Angeles fund for high school gradustudents, were awarded the High School or Lincoln Alderson, Abigail Barnett, ates to attend a four-year Sami Benoff, Cheyenne promise of a $32,000 colHigh School on time. For college. Boyd, Tasha Carney, Logan lege scholarship — $8,000 these two recipients, this Ciaciuch, Jacob Dugan, per year for four years — means a June 2019 gradu- Chain gang busy Justice Gallauher, Sierra by the family of Gladys ation date. PORT ANGELES — George, Ane Haaland, Rob- Christopher Pollanz. Finalists for the scholar- The Clallam County Sherert Harris, Zaundria IrwinCottam is the daughter ships for 2015, all from iff’s Office chain gang perPatterson, Darian Kynisof Amber Mozingo. Stevens, were Jasmine Cot- formed guardrail mainteton, Ryan Rodocker, Dexter Turner is the son of tam, Carly Moe, Bonnie nance on Hoko-Ozette Thumm and Bryan Walde. Racheal and Sonny Turner. Peters and Madison Saiz. Road during the week of The scholarships, known The scholarship was May 25-29. Pollanz Promise as Pollanz Promise Scholstarted in 2005 by Pollanz’s They weed-eated 3,069 arships, are given providfamily and is awarded PORT ANGELES — feet. ing the students meet Isabelle Cottam and Trisannually by the family and The group mowed the the Port Angeles Education Port Angeles County Shop’s Foundation. property. “Students are nominated They weed-eated all of by their teachers and staff, the East Bay Street ditches. submit an application and They removed about then go through an interview process,” said Tina
1,260 scotch broom plants on Edgewood Drive, adding to the 2015 annual removal total of 13,877 plants. The gang removed a wrecked and burnt travel trailer from the county right of way on Blue Mountain Road. A total of 680 pounds of trash was removed from two illegal dump sites on Old Olympic Highway and Little River Road. Two hazard trees were removed from campsite 1 at the Klahowya Campground. Firewood was cut, split and transported to the Snider work camp.
Tirzah Club PORT ANGELES — The Hatasu Temple Queen’s official visit was held recently at the Cafe Garden Restaurant. The meeting was opened by club President Lynn Chase, introducing and welcoming Queen Beth Rachel Eng. A prayer and flag salute followed, with introduction of all attending members. The queen’s presentation included her projects of making quilts for the Shriner Hospital and selling quilting materials. Favors were quilted placemats with matching napkins made by Lynn Chase and Judy Shanks. Member Andre Bower made a hanging basket of fuchsias to give to the speaker. Peninsula Daily News
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Students at Stevens Middle School in Port Angeles received or were finalists for the 2015 Pollanz Promise Scholarships. From left are Bonnie Peters, Madison Saiz, Tristian Turner, Carly Moe and Isabelle Cottam. Not pictured is Jasmine Cottam.
Olympic Medical Center 2 ounces, 4:07 a.m. June 2. Bekah and Dave Williams of Joyce, a daughter, Marley Monroe Williams, 7 pounds, 6.6 ounces, 6:13 a.m. May 30. Pamela Jean and Michael Paul Miller of Port Angeles, a son, Jacob William Miller, 6 pounds,
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Add crunch to your backyard activities THREE SUMMERS AGO, I had the itch to throw a giant party. I wanted to invite all of the people, but we have a tiny house. Also, the last time I PENINSULA invited all of KITCHEN the people, we wound up with 21 toddlers in Carrie our hammock Sanford at once, and I was finding puzzle pieces and Legos strewn all over my house for weeks. I decided that the only course of action was to invite everyone to a public park. No cleaning for me, and to keep it all that much easier, I made it an old-fashioned weenie roast. I provided dogs; everybody else provided the rest. The first year was insane. There were at least 100 people there. Kids on the playground, marshmallows stuck to everything, dogs running around, Frisbees flying. Some folks camped and made a weekend of it. The second summer, friends instituted an all-group kickball game, adults versus kids, that resulted in only one minor injury. Last summer, a friend brought some coleslaw with which we all smothered our hot dogs. Though we had a ton of fun, the weather wasn’t as nice, and not as many folks showed up as previous years. So, we’ve been eating hot dogs out of the freezer ever since.
Bok Choy Slaw 3 cups thinly sliced bok choy 1 cup grated carrot 1 cup thinly sliced purple cabbage 1 ripe mango, peeled, pitted and diced Handful of radishes, thinly sliced 1 small jalapeño chile (or less to taste), seeded and finely chopped ½ cup coarsely chopped cilantro 2 Tbs. lime juice 1 Tbs. honey 2 tsp. toasted sesame oil 1 tsp. low-sodium tamari or soy sauce ½ cup smoked almonds, chopped _______ Combine bok choy, carrot, cabbage, mango, radish, jalapeño and cilantro in large bowl. Add lime juice, honey, sesame oil and tamari; toss to combine. Garnish with smoked almonds. Serve on top of your hot dogs or on the side of a big ol’ batch of ribs or grilled tofu. Adapted from Vegetarian Times
No worries, though. I started having teeny weenie roasts in my backyard to fill my party needs on a smaller scale. Last weekend was the first backyard roast of the season to celebrate a birthday. Since we’re deep in greens from our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) share, I improvised with what was on hand. Bok choy is a great crunchy substitute for green cabbage here but don’t be afraid to mix and match your greens. This slaw’s flavor is wonderfully spicy, but the mango cools the heat a bit. We mixed grilled chicken with
the leftovers and made it the next day’s dinner as well. I’m not sure what this year’s epic weenie roast will bring, but if you see a gaggle of us roasting dogs over a fire this summer, come join in the fray.
_______ Carrie Sanford, who shares the Peninsula Kitchen column with Betsy Wharton, is a mother, wife, educator, artist, activist and cook. She writes the newsletter for Salt Creek Farm in Joyce during the growing season and volunteers with nonprofits and schools in Port Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Tom Sanford, and their daughter, Abby. She blogs about food and her life as a mama at RhubarbSky.com.
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Dave Sanford, Caroline Smetana, Abby Sanford and Beth Sanford, from left, roast hot dogs at columnist Carrie Sanford’s home in honor of her husband Tom’s birthday.
Right: Bok choy slaw smothers a hot dog and awaits being eaten along with slices of watermelon. Lower right: Bok choy slaw sits on a picnic table waiting to be used as garnish at a hot dog roast in columnist Carrie Sanford’s backyard last week.
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Miles of smiles for endurance rider UPON MEETING MY mildmannered and friendly neighbor, one wouldn’t know she’s a fiercely competitive woman who, I think, excels at everything sports — be it running, racquetball, swimming, rowing or endurance trail riding. Almost daily, I see Lisa Preston pass by my house to either run or ride throughout the state’s Cassidy Creek trail system. I recently joined her on a leisurely trail ride during which she shared one of her current passions: taking part in the Washington Trail Riders Distance Derby. The group uses GPS devices to track miles ridden each year. Lisa is rider No. 24, and her team is called Two Half-Tekes. “It’s really great,” she said, “because I can use either of my horses. The three of us are considered one team.” With the mileage based on her riding and not the miles she has on one horse, she doesn’t have to worry about overworking one animal. “I am gentle with the girls’ fitness. I seek the lowest number of miles I can put on them that still gets them 50-mile-fit,” said Lisa.
ters, Neck Loops, Side-Pulls and More, she’s currently working on another about horse nutrition. For more information, visit her website at www.lisapreston.com. Check out her derby riding miles at http://tinyurl.com/pdnderbymiles.
PENINSULA HORSEPLAY An endurance ride is at least 50 miles Griffiths long. She has two Akhal-Teke horses, Savvy and Juno. Lisa wears a Garmin Forerunner GPS watch given to her by her husband, Barry. Both are former Alaskan police detectives. She also uses her watch to track her personal distance running lengths and times. According to her GPS watch on that day, we rode 4.94 miles in exactly one second shy of 1 hour and 36 minutes. Our pace averaged 19.25 minutes a mile, with an elevation gain of 299 feet. Pretty amazing technology, those GPS watches are. Two days prior, she rode a bit more strenuous length of 15.32 miles in 2:53:46 with an elevation gain of 1,960 feet at a pace of 11.21 miles a minute.
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Sequim author and endurance trail riding competitor Lisa Preston also competes in the Washington Trail Riders Distance Derby using a GPS watch to keep track of miles ridden — more than 700 miles since Jan. 1. It was a typical conditioning ride for Lisa and her horse. “I just really love riding,” she said. “We have spectacular trails, and I’m fortunate to have two
really nice backcountry horses.” The author of several books, including Bitless Bridles: How to Make and Use Inexpensive BitFree Bosals, Chin-Slips, CrossJaws, Indian Hackamores, Hal-
The third annual Star Spangled Horse Show will be held June 20-21 at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. This performance horse show with a Fourth of July theme is a huge draw for competitors from all across the state. Show organizers Kyle and Sherri Ellis receive lots of help from Olympic Peninsula zone members; thus the show has an outstanding reputation as being well-organized and strongly backed by local sponsors, which makes for some thoroughly sterling prizes. Entry forms are available at local feed stores and at Cowboy Country at 923 E. First St. For more information, phone Kyle at 360-461-0006 or Sherri at 360-460-8481. TURN
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Ideas for cleaning as the family burgeons WE WILL BE bringing our twin baby girls home from the hospital in about three more weeks. My husband says before the anticipated day arrives, we have to try our best to do spring cleaning inside and out. There’s a lot going on in our lives right now, but we are wondering if there are new products that might help us cut this cleaning time in half?
Memphis advice There are plenty of new machines on the market for just about any type of inside and outside cleaning project. Just research them online for whatever you
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chase for this endeavor. There are a ton of products, machines and gadgets for sale that say that they do a lot of things. But, if you are in a hurry, maybe just ask around for a one-time cleaning spree from a reputable cleaning service. Be sure to ask for references and follow through by calling the individuals. In fact, there would not be any harm in also asking what other companies they may have used in the past that may have not done a good job. That way, you’ll have an idea of whom to keep away from. People are pretty helpful when it comes time to offer their own advice and
share their experiences, especially if you mention the new babies. Most online shopping sites have things pretty well organized by departments, like Amazon.com. Looking into it all is made much easier and faster this way. Should you decide to order something from an online site, be sure to pay attention to whether the item you are thinking of buying is actually coming straight from the site or if they are a separate third party that the site has approved to sell to their customers. There is certainly nothing wrong with this as long as the company’s reviews are good, but the time
frame for delivery may be a tad different. The same goes for the return policy. Always keep the original packaging and receipts just in case you should need to return it for whatever reason and print out the return policy. Whatever you decide, try to use non-abrasive cleaning fluids, solutions and sprays. There are many hypoallergenic products that clean just as well as the harsher ones and are much healthier.
Can you help? With the smoothie rage taking over, my kids, a girl in high school and a boy in
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Boss’ hubby puts worker in sour situation I HAVE A job and a boss that I love. I keep a bowl of chocolates on my desk for everyone to enjoy. My boss has given me gift cards to thank me for keeping it full. Yesterday, she went to the doctor. Before she returned, her husband, who also works in the building, took me aside and said his wife’s tests indicated that she should no longer eat sweets, or she will face the same early death as her mother. He also told me not to tell her we spoke. When she returned, my boss said she was in top shape. What to do? Giancarlo, in Montreal
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Retirement? It doesn’t Raising a mean to stop living life family with EXACTLY WHO DO you think you are? Or, perhaps more to the point, who do we think we are? I’m of the mind that every now and again, it’s interesting to take a look at who “we” are statistically — “we” being seniors? Elders? Old people? Well, I prefer “elders,” but to each, statistically, their own. If you’re one of “us,” I think you’ll find this intriguing. If you’re one of “them,” you may start having visions of the Pied Piper dancing through the village. If you know who the Pied Piper is; if you don’t, never mind. Anyway, in the past 10 years or so, the U.S. population age 65 or older increased from 36 million in 2003 to 45 million in 2013. That’s roughly a 25 percent increase, if you keep track of that sort of thing, but more specifically, that’s a lot! In the same 10-year period, folks 60 or older exploded from 48.1 million to 62.8 million. We’re winning. Time out. Some of us are already thinking: “Uh, 60 isn’t ‘old’ anymore.” No, it isn’t. For that matter, neither is 65. Many of us can easily remember when folks (usually guys) retired at 65, cleaned out the garage a dozen or so times, gradually descended into the nether world of daytime TV, then obediently died, on schedule. Now, about the only thing that 65 means is that you’re eligible for Medicare. Other than that, life goes on . . . and on. In fact, folks 65 or better can expect an additional 19.3 years (20.5 for females, 17.9 for males —
income were (1) Social Security, 86 percent; (2) no surprises income from assets, 51 percent; (3) earnings 28 perMark there). cent; (4) private pensions, Harvey Make 27 percent; and (5) governyou tired ment employee pensions, thinking 14 percent. about it? Social Security constiGet this: tuted 90 percent or more of In 2013, the income for 36 percent there were 67,347 peo- of the folks getting it. About 9.5 percent were ple age 100 below the poverty level in or older. 2013. That’s a lot! There’s another meaClearly, we are not dying on schedule, and just sure of “poverty” — aptly named the “Supplemental as clearly we’d better change how we think about Poverty Measure” — that (and plan for) “retirement” takes into account regional differences, etc., and puts — if we want to “retire” at the number of us at “povall. erty” at more like 14.6 per(Hint: “Retirement” is cent. not a requirement, but But you can get lost in we’ll get back to that.) this stuff and never be Here’s another: seen or heard from again. The 85-plus population Until you turn 100. is projected to jump from Now, let’s be fair: There 6 million in 2013 to 14.6 are certainly well-to-do million in 2040. elders! That’s only 25 years There are also well-to-do from now; less time than it not elders, but I think takes to pay off college what’s important here is loans. for a lot of us to realize And, by the way, those that the old idea of the age 65-plus kids are going 65-retire-mess-around-forto hit 98 million by 2060, two-years-and-die thing so everybody had better get just isn’t true anymore. used to it. A lot of us are living a We weren’t surprised to lot longer, and we ain’t see that older gals outlive rich! older guys because we all Let’s call another timeknow that the “weaker sex” out: is tougher, right? We’ve all heard, over Well, consequently, older and over and over, what a men are much more likely problem we are from folks to be married (makes who are staring at the sense) and almost half of same statistics. “older women” — 75-plus Rising health care costs. — live alone. Medicare. Medicaid. LongAnd think about this: In term care. And on . . . good old 2013, 12.5 million OK, but I don’t see any of us who weren’t in instimeasures of how many of tutions — which is most of us are volunteering for us — lived alone. this-or-that (tax preparaSo, let’s go back to my tion, animals, food banks, crack about “retirement”: healing people with health That 2013 crowd had a insurance, homelessness, median (middle) income of ad infinitum) or helping a whopping $29,327 annu- the folks down the block or ally for males and $16,301 providing free child care or for females (so much for . . . wait! the “greedy geezer” thing). Consider this: In 2013, The major sources of 536,000 grandparents, ages
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65 or better, had the primary responsibility for grandchildren who lived with them. Now, that’s dramatic — and if you’re one of those folks, you know that can also be traumatic — but it helps me make the point: We’re not all blood-sucking leeches who ought to be run out of Hamlin (if you don’t know what “Hamlin” was, never mind). Most of us have found very quiet, creative ways of contributing, giving back, being part of the solution. But we could probably do better. And if we reconsider some of the stats above, we might want to consider just continuing to work, if for no other reason than to annoy the hell out of the social-media freak in the next cube who hasn’t figured out that, sometimes, the only way to get something done is to talk to another human, face-toface. But, more than that, it’s for (a) the income and (b) to keep from taking ourselves out of the “play.” Where is it written that elders should be separate, different, apart? It isn’t! And if we’ve gotten this far, we must know something about something. The whole game has changed, so the real trick — the real question — is whether we are smart enough to change with it. One place to start might be to stop talking about “us” and “them.” And just be “us.”
I’VE GIVEN TODAY’S column over to Brigitte, a woman who knows the secrets to a long and happy marriage: My husband and I have been married for almost 50 years, and although we’ve had some very tough times, we weathered the storms and are enjoying the best time of our lives. We married when I was 18 and he was 20, just before he was sent to Vietnam. I doubt that anyone at our wedding gave us much of a chance. That first year, I waited every day for the mailman to bring me a letter. I would touch something my husband had touched while I read his words of love. He returned home at 4 a.m. one day. I can still remember rushing into his arms when he stepped off the plane. He swung me around and gave me the biggest kiss. I think I’ll always remember that exhilaration! We had our first child 9½ months after he came home; our second 18 months later; and our last one two years after that. He worked full time and went to school at night full time to obtain his degree. He started at the bottom of the corporate ladder and retired after 36 years pretty much near the top of that same ladder. All three children are college graduates and contributing members of society, all married and each with two children of their own. We didn’t have a lot when they were growing up, but we did have a lot of love! I never thought we were struggling, even though we were. I was just always happy to have my husband near me. Even though I struggled with many illnesses due to difficult pregnancies, including postpartum depression, we weathered the storms and grew
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CONTINUED FROM C4 push him — as long as this It sounds as if your boy- reticence is an isolated case and not a symptom of genfriend may feel guilty or eralized ambivalence uncomfortable sharing his where you are concerned. new happiness with the In all likelihood, the same mother-in-law with whom he shared a painful mother-in-law already loss. Try asking him gently about that one night after dinner. It may help him out. But if it doesn’t (or not enough, anyway), don’t
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Barbara, and a graduate degree in 2011 at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Boston. She works at The Asia Foundation in San Francisco. The groom is the son of Benton and Mary Margaret Hammond of Washington, D.C. He graduated from Gonzaga College High School in Washington in 2000. He earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations and Spanish from Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., in 2004 and a master’s degree in business at IE Business School in Madrid in 2010. He works as director of payments and new products at Xoom Corp. in San Francisco. The couple will honeymoon at a later date. They live in San Francisco.
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No emergency — just a monster truck bath AMBULANCES, LAW ENFORCEMENT officers and several emergency responders rushed to a property in southwest Missouri upon receiving a report of a possible plane crash. Instead, they found a man washing his jetpowered semi — named “Shockwave.” Owner Neal Darnell’s new neighbors called 9-1-1 after hearing the loud noise and seeing smoke over their tree line. Darnell said he
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Hannah Louise Wilson and James Patrick “Pat” Gay were married April 5 at Rhythm Waters near Langley on the south end of Whidbey Island. The bride is the daughter of Kathie and Steve Wilson of Bellingham. The groom is the son of Robin Winston Gay and Carl Gay, both of Port Angeles. The officiant was Ryan Powell, the groom’s longtime friend from their college years in Olympia. Hannah wore the same dress her mother wore at her wedding in the 1970s, and Pat wore the same white suit — minus the 2-inch bell-bottom cuffs — his father wore at his wedding in the same era. The groom’s nieces, Adrianna, Mackenzie and Ashlyn Gay, were flower girls, and the groom’s
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Wife’s adoption kept secret from hubby DEAR ABBY: I have been happily married for 30 years. Many years ago, I found out, inadvertently, that my wife is adopted. (My wife has no siblings, and her parents died when she was in college.) Concerned that she might not know about it, I contacted senior members of her family to confirm. They all confirmed what I had heard and said my wife knows about it. I think it’s odd she never shared this with me. It wouldn’t change things between us, but it bothers me that she has never told me. To the best of my knowledge, she has no idea that I know. I am having major heart surgery in the fall, and this is something I would like to discuss with her before I do.
week by other boys who are clearly interested. My boyfriend doesn’t mind I’m curious Abigail that I have male friends, but my hear your problem is the other boys are Van Buren to thoughts. never direct about their intenLeft Out tions. Usually, they’ll say it’s to Dear Left “hang out” or “grab dinner” — Out: Tell your very casual, vague invitations. wife what you To accept would make me feel learned, that I’m leading them on somehow, you’re surbut to refuse “because I have a prised she boyfriend” would make it look never menlike I’m jumping to conclusions tioned it, and about them. ask her why. Is there a polite way to tell It’s a fair question, and being adopted is nothing to be ashamed someone that you’re seeing someone — without being accusatory of. — but that you would still like to be friends? Dear Abby: I am a college Jumping to Conclusions sophomore and have a boyfriend, although we keep our relationDear Jumping: Say it this ship to ourselves. way: “I’d love to, but, you know, I I get asked out a few times a
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have a boyfriend. Would that be a problem for you?” If the boy says no — then go. If he hits on you after that, tell him you think he’s great but you want to be friends — one can never have enough friends — and you’re not looking for another romance. If the boy respects you, he’ll accept it and not try again while you and your boyfriend are together. Dear Abby: I feel that the longer you go to the same hairdresser, the more she takes you for granted. The service gets worse. When I have shared this opinion with some of her other clients, they agreed. The salon does not have a receptionist. Whoever is there just picks up the phone, whether the stylist is
working on a customer or not. During my last haircut, which usually lasts about a half-hour, she answered the phone six times. I pay for my appointment, and it should be at least relaxing. Have your readers had the same experience? Mike in New York Dear Mike: I’m sure some of them have, unless they told the stylist they’re using they don’t like being treated that way. So speak up. As a paying customer, it is your privilege.
________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
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Going for the ‘gold’ in childhood project I CAN’T REMEMBER if it was in grade school or the first year of junior high. I do remember it was the first time in my life I had received so much mail. Large envelopes were arriving every week, and opening them was always exciting. Secretaries of state from all over the country were sending packets of information on each state. There were pamphlets with colorful photographs and a letter from each state secretary. I amassed a great collection of informational materials about state flowers, state trees and state birds. This flood of mail was generated by a class project, and I didn’t know when to quit. The teacher had everyone in the class write to an assigned state and request the information. Of course, an essay was part of the assignment. I don’t remember which state I was officially assigned, but that was only the beginning. If it was so easy to get all of this interesting plunder from one state, why not try all 48? (Yes, this was a few years ago.) I believe the project evolved from our learning about our own state symbols. If you took that class, you learned that the goldfinch is Washington’s state bird. Most of us refer to it as a “goldfinch,” but there was a time when it was known as the willow goldfinch. Now, its official name is American goldfinch. It’s an attractive bird, and other states also claim
state birds sighted. In the 12 reporting states, Washington had the it as Joan most count locations. theirs. In states having more Carson Durthan five counts, we topped ing spring the list. and sumSequim had 13 individmer, this ual counts, Ellensburg seven “gold” and Olympia five. bird is Other states with over easy to five individual count circles recognize. were: Portland, Ore. (8); In Eureka, Calif. (6); Fort winter Bragg, Calif. (6); Ukiah, drab, it Calif. (5); Ogden, Utah (6); almost Fairbanks, Alaska (5). disappears, especially if it is An interesting sidelight traveling with a flock of in the newsletter was the cousins, the pine siskins. reporting on our national Many think all goldsymbol, the bald eagle. finches leave for the winter, Only two states reported but a substantial number bald eagles passing through stay around all year. count cylinders — the space If you participated in the above a designated count annual Thanksgiving Bird circle. Count last year, you have One was seen in Palmer, probably received a newslet- Alaska, and two were tallied ter from count coordinator in Bremerton. Dr. John Hewston of HumIf you haven’t taken part boldt State University in in a Thanksgiving count, Arcata, Calif. mark it on your calendar for This spring’s newsletter this year. has some interesting statisOf course the readers of tics on the American goldthis column know that the finch as it relates to the American goldfinch is WashThanksgiving count. ington’s state bird. Three hundred and These beautiful birds are thirty-nine individual counts popular, and they appear to were conducted on Thanksenjoy good population numgiving Day 2014. bers. Out of eleven Western I’m sure yours have states and Alaska, only already settled in because three reported finding their the reports have been comofficial state bird. ing in for weeks. Two cactus wrens were “My goldfinches are seen in Arizona. back!” Eighty-three California Yes, they are and looking quail were seen in Califorbeautiful, but some were nia, and 131 American gold- with us all winter. finches were tallied in Wash________ ington. Joan Carson’s column How about that? Participants in Washing- appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA ton turned in other out98370, with a self-addressed, standing statistics in addistamped envelope for a reply. tion to counting the most Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.
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The 580-foot Global Gold takes on a cargo of logs at Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3.
Ship in PA Harbor loads cargo of logs for China IT WAS VERY early Thursday morning when Global Gold, a 580-foot bulk cargo ship moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3 to take on a load of debarked logs that are destined for China. Johnny Daquisto, a ON THE longshoreman whom I have WATERFRONT gotten to know through the years, is the David G. supercargo on Sellars the vessel. He saw me driving by the docks, waved me over and invited me aboard. Logs from private lands in Western Washington sit in the Never one hold of Global Gold, where they’ll ride across the Pacific to turn down to China. an opportunity to go aboard ship, off I went. But when he gave me a safety vest and a hard hat to wear, I was beginning to get concerned that I was going to be put to work. Anyone who has watched a log ship being loaded knows how physical and dangerous the work is. Both scenarios, I earnestly avoid. However, Johnny was merely concerned about my safety and thankfully had no designs on putting me on crew. The supercargo oversees the loading process. Johnny explained to me that the ship’s holds were being loaded with three lengths of logs — shorts at 26 feet, mediums at The 58-foot fishing boat Pacific Concept is shown in the 34 feet and longs at 40 feet. yard of Platypus Marine. See www.peninsuladailynews. Johnny said the Panamaniancom today for more photos from “On the Waterfront.” flagged Global Gold was recently in Tacoma, where she took on a jargon that means the boat will Lauderdale, Fla. load of logs that were transget her bottom cleaned and painted. ported to China. Platypus also has Pegasus out PA Harbor watch After discharging her cargo in of the water. Shanghai, she filled her holds Tesoro Petroleum on WednesShe, too, is a commercial fishwith coal that was offloaded in day provided bunkers to Canary, Japan, and then she deadheaded ing vessel that will be getting a a 624-foot bulk cargo ship shave and a haircut before to Port Angeles. anchored in Port Angeles Harbor Global Gold is scheduled to returning to her hailing port of that is flagged in the Marshall leave Port Angeles on Wednesday Astoria, Ore. Islands. with approximately 5.5 million In addition, personnel pulled Tesoro also bunkered Cymbeboard feet of softwood logs that the propeller and sent it to the line, a 708-foot bulk cargo ship were harvested off private lands prop shop in Seattle to be that also is flagged in the Marin Western Washington. inspected and tuned up if necesshall Islands. sary. Fishing vessel hoisted ________ On Friday, Platypus hauled out The Holding, a 106-foot WestPlatypus Marine, the full-serDavid G. Sellars is a Port port yacht that was built as a vice shipyard, yacht-repair facilAngeles resident and former Navy 98-footer at Westport’s plant in ity and steel-boat manufacturer boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, Hoquiam. and strolling the area’s waterfronts I understand that she is only hauled Pacific Concept out of the and boat yards. one of two 98-footers that Westwater last week. Items and questions involving port ever built. She is a 58-foot commercial boating, marina and industrial The yacht was previously activities and the North Olympic fishing vessel that hails from named Galliope and as such was Peninsula waterfronts are always Vancouver Island. stretched to her current 106-foot welcome. Email dgsellars@hotmail. She is out of the water for a com or phone him at 360-808-3202. “shave and a haircut” — industry length by Rolley Marine in Fort
IF IT’S NOT already flea season where you live, it soon will be. Unless you live at an altitude above 5,000 feet or in an area with low humidity and hot, dry temperatures, you’ll have to deal with fleas on your dog or cat. Your veterinarian likely has already recommended a good fleacontrol program, but if you haven’t started it yet, now is the time, before the tiny yet vicious vampires send your dog or cat into a frenzy of scratching and biting. Fleas are wingless insects that feed on blood. When a flea’s saliva is injected into a pet’s skin, the substances it contains cause severe itching. A pet with flea allergy dermatitis is not just itchy; his skin can be red or crusty, he may have bare patches where he has bitten or scratched himself raw and his skin may smell bad. Even worse, fleas spread disease. They transmit tapeworms to animals, who can then pass them on to humans, usually children. They are also carriers of bubonic plague. Think that’s a medieval disease? It’s extremely rare, but it does exist today, and it’s carried by fleas. Just because you don’t see fleas doesn’t mean they’re not there. In fact, fleas spend most of their time in the environment, not on your animal. But even if you don’t see fleas on your pet, one dead giveaway is flea dirt — small black specks you may notice as you groom your dog or cat. The good news is that flea control is way easier now than it was in the past. It wasn’t that long ago that pet owners spent hours flea-combing, spraying, dipping and powdering pets and treating their homes and yards in a frantic attempt to keep the bloodsuckers at bay. Flea-control products can be topical (applied to the skin) or oral (taken by mouth). Some protect against other parasites, such as ticks or heartworms. They may contain insect growth regulators, which prevent flea larvae from developing to maturity. Topical products kill adult fleas within hours. They are usually water-resistant, but if you bathe your pet often or he goes swimming every day, they may not be the best choice. Be sure to wear gloves when applying topical products and to use only the amount directed — more is not better. Oral products require a prescription from your veterinarian. They are usually chewable, making them easy to give. Mark the calendar so you don’t forget when you gave the pill and when you need to give it again. The product that will work best for your pet depends on your location and your pet’s lifestyle. If your cat goes outdoors, your dog goes swimming frequently or your pet has a high risk of tick exposure, your veterinarian will recommend products appropriate for those scenarios. Most important, never give your cat a flea-control product made for dogs. The formulations made for dogs can kill cats, so read labels carefully before using them on pets. You can also take steps to control fleas in the environment, not just on your pets. Steam-clean carpets and furniture to kill larvae and eggs, and vacuum frequently. Wash pet bedding weekly, using the hot-water cycle. Keep your yard trimmed, and get rid of leaves or other plant debris in shady areas to reduce hiding places for fleas. The latest flea-control products are fast-acting and effective, but if you have a flea infestation — or even if you have only a few — it’s still going to take some time before your pets will be fully fleafree. It could take as long as three to four months from the time you begin treatment until you see results.
Q&A — with Kim Campbell Thornton The Holding, shown in Port Angeles Boat Haven before being hoisted out of the water for maintenance, was built as a 98-foot Westport yacht that was later lengthened to 106 feet.
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ways that wild cats and domestic cats are similar. — via Facebook What a A great topic! The ways that
domestic cats mirror the behavior of wild cats are fascinating to me as well as to many scientists. Except for size, the little lion lounging in your den isn’t all that different from his wild cousins. All cats share certain characteristics: They eat meat, they are active primarily in the evening and early morning, they have highly developed senses of sight and hearing and, with the exception of lions, most of them prefer to live alone. All cats like to be up high. Your cat at home probably enjoys lounging on the kitchen counter (when your mom’s not looking) or up on top of his ceiling-height scratching post. Cats like to be able to see what’s going on while they stay out of reach of danger. Lions and leopards lounge in trees for the same reasons. Big cats and domestic cats both like to sleep a lot, as much as 20 hours per day. They can be active, or at least awake, in the daytime, but with the exception of cheetahs, who are more active during the day, they prefer to stalk their prey in the dark. All cats also capture and kill prey in basically the same way. They spring forward, using their front paws to grab and bring down their prey by sinking their claws into the rear, back or shoulder. A precise bite between the cervical vertebrae kills smaller animals instantly. Larger prey is suffocated when the cat’s jaws clamp down on the throat or muzzle with sustained force. Kittens and cubs alike practice the stalk, catch and kill techniques until they’re pounce-perfect.
The Buzz — with Kim Campbell Thornton ■ Are cats really domesticated? In an April 30 article by Alicia Ault on Smithsonian.com, Wes Warren, Ph.D., says he prefers to call them “semi-domesticated.” Cats have associated with people for only the past 5,000 to 10,000 years, and they are still capable of finding and killing their own food, unlike your average dog. And genetically, there’s not much difference between the cat in your lap (Felis catus) and small wild cats (Felis silvestris). Warren, an associate professor of genetics at the Genome Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, says the main difference is that domestic cats have genes that make them more willing to approach and interact with humans. But just as you probably suspected, your cat lives with you on his terms, not yours. ■ Life is merrier with a toy fox terrier, say fans of this miniaturized version of the smooth fox terrier. The made-in-America toy breed has been around for the better part of a century, primarily as little working dogs on farms, whose job it was to clear rats and other small vermin from barns and granaries. The toy fox blends terrier exuberance, noisiness and territoriality with the small size and laploving traits of toy breeds. He loves to play fetch, nap in a lap and, being sensitive to cold temperatures, sleep under the covers at night.
_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of petcare experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@gmail. com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
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Delicate art of bonsai transforms Local society plans display this weekend BONSAI: A TRUE art form wherein the pruner envisions the perfect miniature tree or shrub and, for what can be hundreds and hundreds of years, proceeds to carve, prune and fuss over it, then passes it onto the next generation of master pruners, continuing on and on and on . . . Interesting enough, bonsai literally means “planting in a tray” or “planting in a pot.” It is a Japanese practice that derives from earlier Chinese horticulture: penjing, a miniature growing of trees in small, decorative pots, a genre-specific form of pruning dating back some 1,500 years or more. It exists for itself and for the artist. Bonsai is not grown for medicine, food or landscape design but rather as an expression of the “perfect” form, every branch exactly where it should belong.
(legally) in the wild. The oldest in the exhibit, from Vancouver Island is believed to be 350 years old. Learn the art of fine pruning and ask about their fine tools for pruning roots and in tight corners, the visual ratio of the plant’s size to the pot and the mixtures of soil necessary to retain proper rootto-top growth. If you think having a child or a dog can be demanding, these collections are often stored in filtered-light exterior rooms, outside in the summers, with rigorous but very measured watering, being doted on like a loving infant in their care. Now, out into the garden we go.
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mountain sides. In fact, many, if not most, bonsai sources in people’s collections (and care) were collected in the wild. Around my family cottage on the border of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Wisconsin exist thousands of lakes and glaciers.
A bonsai forest planting of Black Hills spruce (Picea glauca var. densata), with small dwarf boxwoods representing shrubs, on display at the 2008 exhibition of the Bonsai Society of Greater Hartford in Connecticut.
2 to 4 feet. Perfect bonsai candidates. With that said, today’s column is on bonsai because you will have the ability to Bonsai candidates see more than 50 bonsai As these lakes slowly fill trees as the Dungeness in and highly acidic sphag- Bonsai Society hosts its num bogs take over, everannual exhibition from 10 greens 100 to 200 and even a.m. to 4 p.m. this Friday 300 years old live atop the and Saturday at Pioneer acidic floating moss layer, Park, 387 E. Washington St. only growing to a height of in sunny Sequim.
Entrance is free, but as an added bonus, raffle tickets will be sold, with the winner receiving a bonsai created by a past president of the society, Jerry Tomeo. On Saturday afternoon, a bonsai will be created out of a ponderosa pine as Jerry skillfully demonstrates all aspects of creating a bonsai — right down to the roots. Many of the plants on display have been collected
July 1, 1940 May 8, 2015 It is with deep sorrow and sadness that we announce the passing of husband and father Charles Jones Jr. He passed away peacefully and unexpectedly in his sleep Friday, May 8. Charles was born in Memphis, Tennessee, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan, where he went to Mumford High School and participated in the school orchestra as well as the All-City Band as a trumpet player. Charles spent a large part of his adult life in service to his country. He enlisted in the Air Force after graduating from high school and served five years in several overseas locations. After his honorable discharge, Charles joined the State Department and spent the next 30 adventurous years in the diplomatic corps, working in
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April 20, 1927 May 12, 2015 Jerry Austin was born Geraldine Rose Letsinger on April 20, 1927, in Kelso, Washington, to Harvey and Rozella Lang Letsinger. She died May 12, 2015, in Port Angeles of age-related causes. She was the oldest of six children. Jerry married the love of her life, Pete Austin, on August 29, 1947. The newlyweds settled in
Yakima, Washington. In 1961, the Austins moved to Port Angeles and opened their own business, Pete’s Auto Trim and Glass. They ran the business together until Pete died from cancer in 1980. Jerry was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, brothers George Letsinger and Cody Letsinger, and sister Alverta Keele. She is survived by her brothers Bob (Jackie) Letsinger and Mikey (Nancy) Letsinger; her daughter, Susan (Bobby) Cannon of Port Angeles; grandchil-
Venetia united with the Church of the Nazarene in Port Angeles, where they committed themselves to the work of God’s kingdom. Don particularly had a heart for children, working diligently in the summer camping ministry, as well as the church’s scouting ministry. He was deeply loved by the children whose lives he had the privilege of touching. Don was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Short and Elsie Biber; his brother, Merlin; his sisters, Virginia Ghea, Norene Cole, Roberta Leigh, Monnie Loy and Rose Marie Short; son Donald Short; daughter Michelle Short; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Venetia; sons Craig (Evelyn) Short and Steve (Linda) Short; daughter Sandy (Wally) Copenhaver; stepbrother David Biber; stepsister Cathy Stern; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was buried with full military honors on June 6, 2015.
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dren Elyse (Tyler) Jerome of Battle Ground, Washington, Rachael (Tyler) Clifford of Portland, Oregon, Dyann (Ryan) Trout of Snohomish, Washington, and James (Shannon) Cannon of Colorado Springs, Colorado; five great-grandchildren; four great-great-granddaughters; and a few special people who called her “Grandma.” A small family memorial will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in her name at www.woundedwarrior project.org.
We are planning a “Celebration of Life” for Bob. His passion was music and his friends will be sharing his music with us. We are also encouraging family and friends to share their favorite moments, stories, etc. We hope you can join us…… June 20th, 2015 at 1:00 pm Port Angeles Masonic Temple 622 S. Lincoln St. Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Donald R. Short, 94, passed away in Helena, Montana, of natural causes on May 30, 2015. Don was born in Mitchell, Nebraska, on November 17, 1920, to parents Robert and Elsie Short but was practically a lifetime resident of Port Angeles. He graduated from Port Angeles Senior High in 1938 and four years later married the love of his life, Venetia Ellen Turner, on August 17, 1942. They had five children: Donald R. Short, Craig M. Short, Sandra L. Copenhaver, Steven R. Short and Michelle D. Short. Don worked at Middleton Auto Parts before going to work for Crown Zellerbach Pulp and Paper in Port Angeles until his retirement in 1980. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and spending time with family and friends. In 1965, Don and
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countries such as Egypt, Zaire, Germany, Israel, Papua New Guinea (twice), Vietnam, France, Iran, Canada, Antigua, Senegal, Grenada and Ireland. He loved and enjoyed every country he served in, explored them when he could and made many friends in the local community. Though some assignments were more challenging than others — such as Iran, where he and 51 fellow Americans
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the fullest and still had big plans for more adventures. He will be missed for his deep, melodious voice; infectious laugh; and the many profound and involved conversations he would have with anyone daring to take on the subject of the day. Charles was predeceased by his mother, Nannie Lou; father Charles Sr.; and daughter Katherine. He is survived by his loving wife of 25 years and best friend, Maria; daughters Carla, Candice and Kari; and grandsons Paul, Ivan Jr., Isaiah and Malick. May he rest in peace, and we will meet again in time. We will celebrate his life on July 1 (his 75th birthday) at our residence. For information and directions, please contact Maria at mskjones57@ gmail.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sequim Food Bank, 144 West Alder Street, Sequim, WA 98382; or to a charity of your choice.
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Julia Garrett Brown Stratton passed away Saturday, June 6, 2015, at her home in Port Angeles following a lengthy battle with health problems, including a recent cancer diagnosis. Julia is survived by her loving husband, Fowler Stratton; her sister, Gina Garrett of Port Ludlow; daughter Jill Jones of Redmond, Washington; son Jason Brown of Ketchikan, Alaska; and stepson Bill Stratton of Coldspring, Texas. Her sweet smile, her laugh and her love will be missed by all who knew her
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were held hostage for 444 days by radical “students” — he always said he would not change any of his experiences. Once his time in the Foreign Service was done, he retired to Vancouver, British Columbia. In Vancouver, he became involved in the movie industry, appearing in many TV shows, movies and commercials either as a background performer or in a principal role. He also served on the executive board of the UBCP (Union of British Columbia Performers). Following September 11, 2001, Charles wanted to return to the U.S. After a year in Ferndale, Washington, we settled in Sequim. Charles loved living in SunLand, where neighbors were friendly and embracing. He enjoyed walking with his constant companion, Chew Chew, and they spent many happy hours at the dog park playing and chatting with all their doggy pals. Charles lived his life to
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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cover story Don’t mess with Texas Bill Paxton discusses his latest History miniseries (1995) and “A Bright Shining Lie” (1998). He’s gotten a lot of love for his portrayal of Randall McCoy in “Hatfields & McCoys,” and he didn’t need a lot efore moving out to La La Land and going on to of cajoling to collaborate with the same team for a star in such Hollywood blockbusters as “Aliens” subject that hits close to home. “When the same network, History, the same (1986), “Twister” (1996) and “Titanic” (1997), Bill Paxton was a young fella growing up in Fort Worth, writers and same producer, same cinematographer were coming together to tell a story I could relate to Texas. In the wake of the success of the 2012 miniseries much more and was connected to, I said: ‘I’ve just got to be involved in this,’” he said. “Hatfields & McCoys,” which scored the actor an That connection goes much deeper than his Emmy nomination, Paxton is now returning to hometown. In “Texas Rising,” Paxton plays Sam History to help tell the story of a major event in the Houston, a politician and soldier and a major history of his home state. “Texas Rising” gives a figure in the state’s history, having been integral dramatic account of the Texas Revolution and the in winning Texas’ independence from Mexico and formation of those enduring symbols of the Old bringing it into the United States. West — the Texas Rangers. It’s not every actor that gets the opShortly before the show’s premiere, Paxton sat portunity to play his own ancestor, but as down for an exclusive interview with TV Media to fate would have it, Houston and Paxton are talk about the five-part miniseries and his experidistantly related. Growing up, the actor was ences filming in Durango, Mexico, last summer. “Texas Rising” premiered Memorial Day and wraps aware that Houston’s mother was a Paxton, making her related to him through his dad’s up its 10-hour run Monday, June 15, on History. side of the family, but it wasn’t until he The versatile actor’s lengthy resumé includes started researching the role that roles in a wide range of action, sci-fi and comedy he learned how they were films, but it’s also heavily peppered with historical dramas, including “Tombstone” (1993), “Apollo 13” actually connected. By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media
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“We shared common grandparents six generations ago, so going back to the 18th century, which makes us very distantly related, second cousins four times removed,” he revealed. “Of course, that also made me feel that maybe there was some kind of fate involved in me getting to play this role . . . I still can’t believe it.” Before the production had even secured financing, he sat down with director Roland Joffé to discuss the project. At the end of the meeting, Paxton told him: “You know, I would really like to do this, I feel like I was born to play this guy.” To which Joffé replied: “I believe you were, too.” While many of the characters and events are lifted straight from the history books, some have, of course, been fictionalized for the sake of
story. This is just fine with Paxton, who did a good deal of research before filming began, so long as the important details remain true. “We follow the events of the day, we follow the men of the day for the most part. . . . I don’t mind certain aspects of this production being historical fiction, but by the same token, I was adamant about getting certain aspects as close to authentic as we could. It adds a responsibility to try to get it right.” “I had a pretty good handle [on the subject matter], but I love to do research,” he said, “especially when you have someone of this rich a personage [Houston] and that there’s so much written about. To me, the more research you do, the more conviction of character you have.” His research has even made its way into the script. While reading up on his character, Paxton came across a letter Houston had written after the death of Deaf Smith (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, “Watchmen,” 2009), who died of consumption some years after the events covered in “Texas Rising.” According to Paxton, his character has “kind of a bromance” with Smith, who’s looked at as the original Texas Ranger. Bill Paxton as seen in “Texas Rising.”
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College Road Trip (‘08, Com)
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Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Food Network Star.â&#x20AC;? Giada De Laurentiis (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyday Italianâ&#x20AC;?). So whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s up with this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Food Network Star?â&#x20AC;? Longtime watchers of the program will know that the format is switched up and tweaked every season to keep things fresh, and this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 11th season is no exception. Twelve eager hopefuls from across the nation have come together in sunny Los Angeles where theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be mentored and
judged by Flay and De Laurentiis â&#x20AC;&#x201D; down from the three mentors that were present last year. Like last year, each week will witness the remaining hopefuls facing two challenges that will test not only their culinary skills but also their presence in front of a camera and potential â&#x20AC;&#x153;star power.â&#x20AC;? Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good reason to test for that, too. Some of the winners from previous years have gone on to become some of the biggest stars that the Food Network has. Guy Fieri (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Guyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grocery Gamesâ&#x20AC;?), Jeff Mauro (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sandwich King,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Kitchenâ&#x20AC;?) and Damaris Phillips (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Southern at Heartâ&#x20AC;?) are all previous winners, and most of the other winners have found some success on the network as well.
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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Catherine Bell has long been one of my favorite performers. I have enjoyed her TV work since the “JAG” days and especially in “Army Wives.” When that show ended, I thought she had a contract for a new show. Did it ever get made? A: It’s fair that you missed Catherine Bell’s new show — it came and went very quickly, and with little fanfare, from Hallmark Channel’s schedule. But it’s coming back. Bell stars in “Good Witch” as, well, a good witch. She lives in the small town (this is Hallmark Channel, after all) of Middleton with her daughter, who shares her mother’s magical powers. As I said, the show didn’t get much of a splash in the media, but that might have something to do with the fact that it’s not really clear when it started. The problem there is that, like some other Hallmark shows, it started as a series of TV movies, only later transitioning into a regular series. The regular series premiered in late February. It had just eight episodes and was gone by April (another reason why you might not know it ever happened), but it was a hit for the network, and so it received a second-season order before the first even finished. Q: I heard that Sarah Jessica Parker doesn’t actually smoke, and every cigarette she had during “Sex and the City” was fake. Is it true? A: I would say that it depends who you ask, but it would probably be more accurate to say that it depends when you ask. Part of the statement is true, though: the cigarettes Sarah Jessica Parker smoked on screen on “Sex and the City” were fake. “I smoke fake cigarettes in the show,” Parker told “E! Online” back when the show was still on the air. “They’re called Honey Rose, they have no nicotine, and they smell funny. I think they’re made of lettuce or something.” In a 2004 interview on CNN’s “Larry King Live,” she copped to having smoked real cigarettes offscreen “in the early years” of her time on “Sex and the City,” but that she quit when she had a baby. She picked them up again later, though, while the show was shooting on location in the famously cigarette-friendly city of Paris. “I smoked when I was playing — in the early years of Carrie. And, of course, when I had a baby I didn’t, and didn’t smoke for two years, until I went to Paris. You know, this is the great seduction of a city like Paris with great architecture and food and wine and, so . . . it’s not been the easiest thing.” She said in that interview that her husband, fellow film star Matthew Broderick, doesn’t like the fact that she smokes. However, in an interview with “New York Magazine” four years later, Broderick said he, too, is an occasional smoker.
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History in the making: AMC is making TV watchers an offer they can’t refuse. Monday, June 15, will see the premiere of “The Making of the Mob: New York” on the channel, and it’s only one piece of the network’s new “Mob Mondays” programming block. The first episode of the new eight-part docu-drama will air immediately following a special 25th anniversary presentation of the classic mobster film “Goodfellas” (1990), starring Robert De Niro (“Silver Linings Playbook,” 2012), Joe Pesci (“Casino,” 1995) and Ray Liotta (“Hannibal,” 2001). Speaking of Liotta, the Emmy-winning actor will be narrating “The Making of the Mob: New York.” Chronicling the rise of some of New York’s most notorious mobsters over the span of 50 years, the series will follow Charles “Lucky” Luciano, Meyer Lansky and Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel from their humble beginnings in neighborhood gangs to the tallest heights of criminal power. The story will be woven together through a blend of archival footage, dramatic reenactments and exclusive interviews. People whose lives have been touched by the mob in some way will be providing insight: Mob attorney and former Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman, former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Emmy-winning actress Drea de Matteo (“The Sopranos”) and noted historian David Pietrusza will all be appearing throughout the series to provide their own anecdotes and insight. Organized crime families have been a Hollywood fascination for decades, and “The Making of the Mob: New York” is just the latest piece of the mobster pie. As part of “Mob Mondays,” each episode of the docu-drama will air following a classic mobster movie. With films such as “Casino” (1995),
“Scarface” (1983), “American Gangster” (2007) and “The Godfather” (1972) all scheduled, some of the most acclaimed films of the past few decades will be leading into the new series. It’s an offer that fans of gangster movies won’t be able to refuse. “The Making of the Mob: New York” and “Mob Mondays” get underway Monday, June 15, on AMC. L’il barbershop of friends: Summertime is here! With the sweltering heat settling in for a good, long haul, is there any better place to be than in the air-conditioned living room, sitting in front of the TV? At least, that’s probably what a lot of TV executives are hoping people are feeling like. Summer always witnesses a bevy of new shows premiering across the wild west of televisionland, and while they’re often the ones that didn’t make the cut for the fall season, that doesn’t mean that
there isn’t gold glittering on the TV screens. One summertime premiere that’s been attracting some buzz is TBS’s new sitcom “Clipped,” premiering Tuesday, June 16. Formerly called “Buzzy’s” — the name was changed late in production — it’s a comedy that’s set in (surprise!) a barbershop. Headlining the cast is the one who’s causing all the buzz: Ashley Tisdale. Her name might not be familiar to a lot of audiences, but her voice certainly will be to most anyone with children. She’s a prolific voice actor for children’s shows, voicing Candace in “Phineas and Ferb” and Sabrina in “Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch” — a role that’s earned her a Daytime Emmy nomination. She’s also starred in “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” “High School Musical” (2006) and “Scary Movie 5” (2013). “Clipped” is a show about a group of people who went to high school together but
didn’t really know each other — they ran in different crowds. When they find themselves all working at the same barbershop, it becomes apparent that the divisions that spring up between groups in high school don’t translate into the real world all that well. “Clipped” premieres Tuesday, June 16, on TBS. Sports excellence: Music has the Grammies. Movies have the Oscars. Musicals have the Tony Awards. But what about sports? Well, sports fans will know that sports have the annual ESPY Awards — the Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards. Presented by ESPN, the annual awards ceremony is typically broadcast on that network, but this year it’s moving to the channel’s sister network: ABC. Being aired on one of the big three networks should net the awards ceremony an even bigger audience than it had in previous years, and its choice of host this time out certainly won’t hurt in that regard, either. Actor Joel McHale has been tapped to host the July 15 ceremony. He’s best known for starring as Jeff in “Community” and for hosting the pop culture talk show “The Soup.” What he’s less known for is the fact that he’s a former athlete. McHale played for the University of Washington’s football team for two years before his acting career took off. The ESPY Awards are always a bit saucy, and, with McHale hosting, things could be more entertaining than ever. This year’s ESPY Awards air Wednesday, July 15, on ABC. Rich Graff and Anthony DiCarlo star in “Making of the Mob.” PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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8:00 p.m.
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John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated ! ION CAT T LO A E GR
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Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Call Barb Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Deborah Crist (360) 224-9600 Call Jeanett Heaward (360) 461-4585
So much to enjoy in this custom designed home nestled in this park like setting. Formal entry with vaulted ceilings. Gourmet kitchen with granite counters, Kitchen Island & top of the line appliances. Brazilian cherry wood flooring. Living room w/ vaulted ceilings & propane fireplace. Master suite with jetted tub & walk in shower. 2 other bedrooms plus office/den. Spacious laundry/utility room with access to the oversized finished 3 car garage. French doors lead to the wrap around deck.
ML#291116
A superior mountain view from this location right across the road from the famous Dungeness Recreation Area. Water is supplied by the Estates Water System and the Estates share is included in the purchase price. Level and easy to build so bring those plans and get started!
$495,000 ML#271435
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Remodeled home that is not quite finished but nestles on a beautiful 2 1/2 acre site that is fully fenced. Unusual floor plan with main living area at ground level & bedrooms & baths are 4 steps up to a higher level. Newer kitchen and windows. Large RV/shop building has 2400’ sq ft with cement floor. Plenty of room to stretch your legs & garden! Quite an orchard! Home is post and pier and does not have central heat. Utility/storage room is settling so must need work! Wood stove. Newer roof!
$79,900 ML#291045
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Diamond Point near Water View Lot!! Views of Victoria, Protection Island, Mt. Baker and the Strait of Juan de Fuca *Ready to build with 3-bedroom septic and community water, ready to serve with Aquarius Utilities”. Nice cleared building site with gentle slope perfect for a day-light rambler home and a half circle drive way with easy access from paved public street. Homeowners may use common area amenities including beach rights with boat launch area and access to private paved airport.
$195000 ML#290956
$124,700 ML#291005
$142,000
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Location and potential to grow!!! Historic building on Main Street is strategically located across the street from the courthouse. Beautiful mountain views and partial salt water views. Currently houses a barber shop and two apartments with tons of unused interior space to expand. Barber shop and apartments all have long term renters on a month to month lease who want to stay. This totally pencils out financially!
Call Jeanett Heaward (360) 461-4585 Call John Glavin (360) 809-0590 Call Tom Williamson (360)460-9974 Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762
NATURE LOVERS!!! Over 500 feet of Lyre River Frontage!!! This amazing property has over 4 acres of land and two residences. Stunning views of the Straits of Juan de Fuca AND outstanding access to steelhead fishing in the Lyre River. The first house was built in 1954 and has been kept in wonderful condition. The second home is a single wide mobile that has previously been used as a rental. This is a one of a kind rare opportunity to own a piece of Lyre River frontage. Act fast!!
ML#290945
$185000 ML#290789
Call Valerie Lape (360) 457-8593
Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath house on 7+ acres. Pasture & outbuildings for horses or other large animals; chicken coop; garden area; storage buildings, including former railway stop. Back section of property is woods with trail. Living room with wood fireplace opens to large deck. Small workshop behind carport. Downstairs: one bedroom, one bath, office/storage room, living, dining, kitchen, laundry. Upstairs: double-size master bedroom, two additional bedrooms, 3/4 bath. Less than 3 miles from Hwy.
Captivatingly beautiful salt water views of the Straits of Juan de Fuca from this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home. Conveniently located close to the golf course, this home has vaulted ceilings and large picture windows that span the living room to take advantage of the outstanding views. Open layout leading into a spacious kitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining and large deck for entertaining. Wonderful patio extends the entertaining options enhanced by classical low maintenance landscaping.
$239,000 ML#290108
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$289,000 ML#291007
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Wonderful Home in the Heart of Sequim! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is located in one of the best neighborhoods in Sequim with 1725sqft, vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage, sunroom with electric fireplace, fruit trees, raised garden space, green house, deck with hot tub and BBQ area great for entertaining. RV parking with power source. Close to Discovery trail and Carrie Blake park.
$307,000 ML#290994
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DEVELOPMENT /INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. RCC5 zoning allows for 1 dwelling per 10 acres with clustering possible for 4.8 acre lots size. Located outside of WRIA with PUB Fairview water available too. Property was harvested recently but still has plenty of trees. Stream crosses property and western portion slopes into Morse Creek. Mountain view throughout property. Owner financing available to qualified buyers.
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$525,000 ML#290834
One level custom home is bright with natural and vaulted ceilings. Kitchen, rec room and large utility room have dura-ceramic floors. Kitchen has corian counters, sub-zero frig, convection & regular ovens, glass cook top, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Master suite has soaking tub & walk-in closet. 4 stall Barnmaster Barn with foaling stall. 70’ x 100’ arena & 1,600 ‘ of galvanized no-climb fence. Paved areas = easy loading.
$570,000 ML#290727
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Custom contemporary home on 19.6 acres with mt. views. Close to Sequim & PA. Open floor plan has 4BR & 4BA suites on main level plus separate 1BR/1BA lower apt. Professional kitchen w/6 burner gas cooktop, dbl wall & warming ovens, subzero refridg/freezer & wine storage. Spacious great room, library, & master BR have fireplaces. Luxurious master suite. Huge deck for outdoor entertaining in park-like setting. Was operating as an award winning B&B for 8 yrs. See list of special features.
$660,000 ML#290571
An amazing panoramic view of the straights, Victoria, the lighthouse, and Mt Baker greets you from this beautiful and well maintained home in Emerald Highlands, one of Sequim’s finest developments. A large kitchen with nearly new appliances, including a Bosch dishwasher. Master bedroom w view and jetted tub. Completely finished lower level with lots of storage and even views. Easy care landscaping, a great deck to relax on and enjoy the view, this home has it all.
$360,000 ML#290502
Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796 Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113 Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728
ML#291025
$295,000
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Great house with much potential! Master bedroom, living, kitchen and laundry room on the main floor. Bedroom/office in the split entry. Family room w/ wet bar, bedroom, craft nook and tons of storage on the lower level. There are full decks that face the mountains on the main and lower levels.
$319,000 ML#290111
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Enjoy country living in this spacious contemporary home on a large sunny, level lot on a quiet lane just minutes from bustling downtown Sequim. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, den/office, 2463sf, many customs details, large deck, hot tub, covered patio, vaulted ceilings, 3 car attached garage, 2 car detached garage. Beautiful comfortable home, great for entertaining, room for everyone.
A gorgeous setting, meticulously maintained, this home sparkles. Located in coveted McFarland Farms, with paved roads, and open vistas, not a noise to be heard except for the birds, you will feel yourself relax from the moment you turn into the driveway. This home is spacious, with storage you have only dreamed of, but easy care, new laminate flooring, all freshly painted and a new deck being built as we watch...stay tuned, Awnings of Distinction is doing a grand job on the south side.
Call Simone Nichols (360) 683-3565 Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532 Call Tanya Rosanblam (360) 460-4030 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762
AMAZING UPGRADES have been done by the current owner, it is obvious how much she loved this home. See associated docs for complete list. The 3rd BR has been converted to a den using the space of the closet as well as the hall pantry, for safety sake a door has been added to the patio from the master bedroom, master bath has been re-configured to accommodate a walk in jetted tub. Beautiful slate floor in the kitchen, and don’t miss the scene on the ceiling of the living room.
$300,000 ML#290688
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Much more here than first apparent. Besides cozy well maintained 3/2 home with attached over sized double garage there is a large detached barn/shop/RV garage with cold storage and a pump house. There are fruit trees and gardens, and there are two well maintained single wide mobiles for rental income or extended family. All on two parcels totaling over an acre just outside the UGA.
$225,000 ML#291037
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Urban Neighborhood Commercial Zone (UNC), conditional use approved for mini-storage totaling 19,968 sq. ft. Two water meters to property. Sewer to property. Parcel fronts Avis and Kemp, one block south of HWY 101.
$425,000
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Call Scott Gordon (360) 460-5636
Beautiful, Brick veneer waterfront home. 3516 square feet, 4 bedroom, three full, plus a half guest bath. Large dining room with vaulted ceilings, nine foot ceilings throughout the rest of the home. Granite counter tops, Dacor propane range oven and appliances. The Sun room, built into kitchen family room, will become your favorite place to enjoy the view and visit with friends. The Brick greenhouse matches the motif of the home and landscaping. A must have home.
$795,000 ML#280672
$998,500.
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