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The Dungeness River flows under the Anderson Road bridge near the Old Dungeness Schoolhouse north of Sequim on July 29, barely touching a river gauge attached to a bridge piling or registering on a nearby U.S. Geological Survey electronic gauging station.

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SEQUIM — Work could begin this week on creating as hospitable an environment as possible for hordes of pink salmon expected to return to the Dungeness River later this month. A preseason prediction that 1.3 million pinks will return to the Dungeness this year may not come to pass, said Mike Gross, biologist with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, who is based in Montesano. That estimate was based on a run of 400,000 pinks in the Dungeness two years ago. Pinks are on a two-year cycle, and the large run in 2013 led to the forecast “on

paper” of about triple the number seen then, Gross said. But even if they don’t reach that number, “we’re expecting a large return,” he said Friday, adding the run is expected to peak mid-month.

Olympic National Park will close recreational fishing in most of its streams and rivers starting at 12:01 a.m. Monday. At the same time, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife will close the Clearwater and its tributaries, as well as all tributaries to the Queets River — including the Salmon River — outside the boundaries.

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PORT ANGELES — The giant scissors are snip-snapping like castanets as red ribbons fall fluttering to the ground. If the Port Angeles Ambassadors’ calendar is any indication, new businesses are blooming around the city’s downtown. Some 37 businesses have opened, remodeled or relocated since late April. Meanwhile, the value of new commercial construction, buoyed by industrial projects at Nippon Paper Industries USA ($1.4 million) and the city’s combined sewer overflow project along Front Street and Marine Drive ($6 million), grew to nearly $8.8 million through June of this year. That’s nearly double the value of construction in the last six months of 2014, according to permits listed by the city’s Building Division. Other high-value permitted projects include: ■ Port of Port Angeles restroom remodels, $100,000. ■ Kokopelli Grill expansion into a second story, 203 E. Front St., $70,000. ■ Olympic Veterinary Clinic relocation to 1331 E. Front St., $500,000. ■ Harbor Freight remodeling at Port Angeles Plaza, 1936 E. First St., $220,000. ■ CenturyLink addition, 406 S. Laurel St., $119,000. And awaiting groundbreaking are Peninsula College’s Allied Health and Early Childhood Development Center ($23.8 million), Olympic Medical Center’s new medical office building at Race and Caroline streets ($15.6 million) and the Port of Port Angeles’ Composite Recycling Technology Center at William R. Fairchild International Airport ($4.3 million). TURN

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Law office of Lee’s father now for sale BEFORE HARPER LEE’S novel To Kill a Mockingbird made the fictional lawyer Atticus Finch one of the best-known names in modern American literature, the man who inspired the character — Lee’s father — practiced law in an old bank building in her hometown. Long vacant, the twostory structure no doubt helped inspire a pivotal scene in Lee’s recently released Go Set a Watchman, according to a town historian. And for $125,000 or less, you could own it. The old brick building that once housed the law office of A.C. Lee on the courthouse square is for sale in Harper Lee’s southwest Alabama home of Monroeville. In Lee’s new book Go Set

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This old bank building once housed the office of author Harper Lee’s father, A.C. Lee, on the courthouse square in Monroeville, Ala. a Watchman, Atticus’ office provides the setting for a climactic dressing-down of Finch, beloved for his sense of justice in Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird but revealed as a racist segregationist in Watchman. A.C. Lee, who served in the Alabama Legislature, was himself hesitant to embrace integration but became a supporter of civil rights before his death in ’62.

Harper Lee frequently spent time with her father in the old bank building and would have had it in mind as the location for her father’s office when she wrote Watchman in the mid1950s, said longtime Monroeville resident and historian George Thomas Jones. That manuscript was revised drastically to produce the Pulitzer Prizewinning Mockingbird.

1973-90 dictatorship. Chile’s government estimates that of those, 3,095 were killed, including about 1,200 who were forcibly “disappeared.” Gen. Contreras supervised the apprehension of thousands of suspected leftists after the coup as Santiago’s national soccer stadium was transformed into a detention center where hundreds were held and tortured. About 150 bodies, many of them weighed down by sections of railroad track, were thrown from helicopters into the ocean and lakes, the military has acknowledged. Most of the disappearances occurred during the dictatorship’s early years, when Gen. Contreras was head of intelligence.

Her efficient, powerful swing marked her for greatness as a teenager in Georgia. She began to get national acclaim when she won the 1947 U.S. Women’s Amateur, the 1948 Women’s British Amateur and the 1949 U.S. Women’s Open, beating fierce rival Babe Zaharias by 14 shots.

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GEN. MANUEL CONTRERAS, 86, who headed the feared spy agency that kidnapped, tortured and killed thousands during Chile’s military dictatorship, died late Friday at a military hospital while serving a combined sentence of more than 500 years for crimes against humanity. Gen. Contreras had been hospitalized since September because of kidney problems and was later moved to the intensive care unit when his condition degenerated. After the 1973 military coup led by Gen. Augusto Pinochet that ousted the socialist government of President Salvador Allende, Gen. Contreras formed and commanded the DINA spy agency and went on to become the second most powerful and feared figure of the regime after Pinochet himself. Gen. Contreras was a career military man who also helped organize Operation Condor, a coordinated effort formed in the mid1970s by South America’s dictatorships to eliminate dissidents who sought refuge in neighboring countries. He was among Pinochet’s closest confidants early on, but the pair exchanged accusations in their final years. While Gen. Contreras alleged his former boss amassed a fortune trafficking drugs to Europe, Pinochet accused the spy chief of acting without his consent and committing the era’s worst abuses. According to an official report, 40,018 people were imprisoned, tortured or slain during the

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No new developments have occurred in the search to determine the identity of the woman whose trussedup body was found in Lake Crescent last Saturday evening. The body, wrapped in two blankets and bound _________ securely with half-inch ropes, was found by fisherLOUISE SUGGS, 91, men and taken from the an LPGA founder and lake by Clallam County among the best women to ever play with 61 wins and officers. The indications were 11 majors, died Friday. The LPGA Tour said she that the woman was dead, perhaps murdered, before died in a hospice in Sarasota, Fla., of natural being thrown into the lake, causes. Prosecuting Attorney Ms. Suggs was perhaps Ralph Smythe said after the most influential player viewing the remains. in LPGA history. Along with being one of Seen Around the 13 founders in 1950, Peninsula snapshots she served as LPGA president three times and was IN DOWNTOWN inducted into the World PORT TOWNSEND, a Golf Hall of Fame and the woman walking down LPGA Teach and ProfesWater Street with a cat sional Hall of Fame. atop her head . . . The LPGA Tour rookie of the year award is named WANTED! “Seen Around” after Ms. Suggs. She won items recalling things seen on the every season of her profes- North Olympic Peninsula. Send them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box sional career and was the 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax first player to capture the 360-417-3521; or email news@ career Grand Slam at the peninsuladailynews.com. 1957 LPGA Championship. Be sure you mention where She finished her career you saw your “Seen Around.” with $190,251 in earnings.

1965 (50 years ago) Port Angeles Police Chief Harry Kochanek complained of a hurt right left after he was involved in a two-car collision Sunday. His private car, a 1962 sedan, and a 1962 sedan driven by O.A. “George” Endicott, 67, collided at the intersection of Race Street and Park Avenue after Endicott pulled out in front of Kochanek while turning right onto Race Street.

■ The Port Angeles Lions Club will meet at noon Aug. 13, 27 and Sept. 3 at Priscilla’s Cruise In Cafe, 2343 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles. There will be no meeting Aug. 20. Due to incorrect information provided to the PDN, incorrect dates were published on Page A10 Thursday.

■ A celebration for Deborah Moriarty, retired director and development 1990 (25 years ago) director of the Feiro Armed men combed a Marine Life Center, was wooded area in Port Ange- held Friday at the Metta les on Wednesday, hunting Room in Port Angeles. down a huge black bear A report on Page A4 on that mysteriously shrank Friday incorrectly stated in size once it was sleeping. the location of the party.

The bear apparently ________ ambled into town Tuesday. On Wednesday mornThe Peninsula Daily News ing, city animal control offi- strives at all times for accuracy and fairness in articles, headlines and cer George Bowers and some police officers chased photographs. To correct an error or to clarify a news story, phone Execdown calls from the West utive Editor Leah Leach at 360-417End until finding the bear 3531 or email her at lleach@ climbing a dead maple peninsuladailynews.com. tree. The bear, hit by a tranquilizer dart, started back Laugh Lines down the tree, suddenly growing in length to 6 feet, Q: WHAT KIND OF then, when the dust music should you listen to cleared, had somehow while fishing? returned to his original A: Something catchy! yearling weight. Your Monologue

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Aug. 9, the 221st day of 2015. There are 144 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Aug. 9, 1945, three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, the United States exploded a nuclear device over Nagasaki, killing an estimated 74,000 people. On this date: ■ In 1842, the United States and Canada resolved a border dispute by signing the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. ■ In 1854, Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, which described Thoreau’s experiences while living near Walden Pond in Massachu-

setts, was first published. ■ In 1902, Edward VII was crowned king of Britain following the death of his mother, Queen Victoria. ■ In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order nationalizing silver. ■ In 1936, Jesse Owens won his fourth gold medal at the Berlin Olympics as the United States took first place in the 400-meter relay. ■ In 1944, 258 African-American sailors based at Port Chicago, Calif., refused to load a munitions ship following a cargo vessel explosion that killed 320 men, many of them black. Fifty of the sailors were convicted of mutiny, fined

and imprisoned. ■ In 1965, Singapore became independent as it was expelled from the Malaysian Federation. ■ In 1969, actress Sharon Tate and four other people were found brutally slain at Tate’s Los Angeles home; cult leader Charles Manson and a group of his followers were later convicted of the crime. ■ In 1982, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ordered John W. Hinckley Jr., who’d been acquitted of shooting President Ronald Reagan and three others by reason of insanity, committed to a mental hospital. ■ Ten years ago: The space shuttle Discovery and its crew of seven safely returned to Earth,

ending a 14-day safety test that was shadowed by the Columbia tragedy. ■ Five years ago: A fed-up JetBlue flight attendant, Steven Slater, cursed out a passenger he said had treated him rudely, grabbed a beer and slid down the emergency chute of an Embraer 190 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. ■ One year ago: Michael Brown Jr., an unarmed 18-year-old black man, was shot to death by a police officer following an altercation in Ferguson, Mo.; Brown’s death led to sometimes-violent protests in Ferguson and other U.S. cities, spawning a national “Black Lives Matter” movement.


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A4 Briefly: Nation authorities said. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the dead NEW YORK — Ignoring the man as Chrispolice officers standing down the tian Taylor of block and the disingenuous fine Arlington. Taylor print on the foil packet peeking Taylor was out of his front pocket — “Warn- a sophomore at Angelo State ing: Don’t Smoke” — a homeless University in San Angelo, Texas. man openly lit up a synthetic A statement from the Arlingmarijuana joint and explained ton Police Department said offiwhy it’s not like the real thing. cers approached the suspect and The tutorial was offered in a struggle ensued. At some point broad daylight on a bustling during the struggle, an officer street corner in East Harlem, shot Taylor, who is black. where the New York Police Police identified the officer as Department said it’s seen an Brad Miller, a 49-year-old, a alarming increase in consumpwhite officer who has been with tion of the leafy substance the department since last Sepknown as “K2.” tember. He will be placed on The cheap knock-off weed is administrative leave. spiked with unknown chemicals that are supposed to mimic the Stabbing suspect killed more mellow effects of pot but LONG BEACH, Calif. — A often comes with harsh side man who had recently been effects that have created a quandary for authorities already released from jail stabbed six grappling with how to deal with people at a convalescent home and an apartment building the city’s homeless population. before he was shot to death by What’s known is that in police, authorities and a relative recent months, there’s been a said. spike in emergency room visits There was no immediate in New York City by users sufword on the motive for Friday fering from high blood pressure, night’s attack. hallucinations, hot flashes and Shortly before 8:30 p.m., he psychotic meltdowns that can stabbed two men and a woman turn violent or deadly. at an apartment complex on Artesia Avenue and then Athlete shot by police crossed the street and stabbed ARLINGTON, Texas — A three women at a convalescent police officer in suburban Dallas home, police said. shot and killed a college football Those taken to hospitals had player during a struggle after injuries ranging from minor to the unarmed 19-year-old critical, police Sgt. Megan Zabel crashed a car through the front said. The Associated Press window of a car dealership,

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Colo. theater shooter handed life sentence Jurors couldn’t agree on death penalty for Holmes BY SADIE GURMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CENTENNIAL, Colo. — James Holmes will spend the rest of his life in prison after at least one juror balked at the possibility of sentencing him to death for the massacre that claimed 12 lives and spawned a gut-wrenching four-month trial. Because the 12 jurors failed to unanimously agree that Holmes should be executed, he will be sentenced to life in prison without parole for the chilling 2012 attack on a midnight screening of a Batman movie that also left 70 injured. Nine jurors wanted to execute Holmes, but one was steadfastly

opposed and two others wavering, a juror told reporters after the verdict was announced. “Mental illness played into the decision Holmes more than anything else,” said the woman, who would not give her name. “All the jurors feel so much empathy for the victims. It’s a tragedy.” The verdict shocked the courtroom. Holmes’ mother, Arlene, who

had begged jurors to spare his life, leaned her head against her husband’s shoulder and began sobbing. In the back, Aurora police officers who responded to the bloody scene of Holmes’ attacks began crying. Sandy Phillips, whose daughter Jessica Ghawi was killed by Holmes, shook her head no and then held it in her hands. Ashley Moser, whose 6-yearold daughter, Veronica Moser-Sullivan, died in the attack and who was herself paralyzed by Holmes’ bullets, also shook her head and then slowly leaned it against the wheelchair of another paralyzed victim, Caleb Medley. Families of victims began to leave the courtroom as Judge Carlos Samour Jr. continued reading the verdict. Their wails were audible through the closed courtroom doors.

Briefly: World Iran to hold final hearing for Post reporter TEHRAN, Iran — Detained Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian will appear in an Iranian court today for what likely will be the last hearing in his closed-door espionage trial, his lawyer said Saturday. Lawyer Leila Ahsan told The Associated Press that today’s court session will be devoted to her defense of Rezaian, the Rezaian Post’s Tehran bureau chief. “Almost certainly, [today] will be my client’s final court hearing unless something unpredictable happens,” Ahsan said. “I’ve already prepared a comprehensive bill of defense to hand over to the judge. I’ll also [speak] in the courtroom to prove that Rezaian is innocent.” Ahsan did not elaborate on her defense strategy, though she said that under Iran’s new penal code, Rezaian should have been freed July 22, the anniversary of his detention. “Unfortunately, it has not happened yet,” she said. Ahsan said it’s not clear how long will it take before the judge issues a verdict.

44 killed in Kabul KABUL, Afghanistan — A series of attacks that killed at least 44 people and wounded more than 300 in one day has shattered the relative calm of Afghanistan’s capital, even as some had hoped fledgling negotiations with the Taliban and the death of their figurehead could bring peace. The attacks Friday in Kabul marked the highest number of civilians killed and wounded in a single day, according to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, which began keeping statistics in 2009. But Friday’s attack included a massive truck bombing targeting a residential area in the capital that killed 15 people and wounded more than 200, something unusual.

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BEIRUT — Hundreds of Christian families have fled a central Syrian town as Islamic State fighters advance toward it, activists said Saturday. On Saturday, Osama Edward, the director of the Christian Assyrian Network for Human Rights in Syria, said “hundreds of families” have fled the Christian town of Sadad toward the government-held central city of Homs and the capital, Damascus. Syria-based activist Bebars al-Talawy said intense clashes took place Saturday near the central town of Qaryatain. Qaryatain is about 15 miles northwest of Sadad. The Associated Press

and time-consuming. Even if death penalty opponents eventually succeed, the WASHINGTON — Wherever timeline for abolition probably their summer travels have taken will be measured in years, not them, Supreme Court justices months. probably will weigh in over the next few days on Texas’ plans to Death is ‘constitutionality’ execute two death row inmates in That’s because Breyer, joined the week ahead. If past practice is any guide, by Ginsburg, was writing in disthe court is much more likely to sent in a case involving death row allow the lethal-injection execu- inmates in Oklahoma, and five tions to proceed than to halt them. sitting justices, a majority of the Opponents of the death pen- court, believe “it is settled that alty took heart when Justices capital punishment is constituStephen Breyer and Ruth Bader tional,” as Justice Samuel Alito Ginsburg made the case against wrote in his opinion for the court capital punishment in late June in that same case. as arbitrary, prone to mistakes Texas has scheduled back-toBY MARK SHERMAN

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back executions Wednesday and Thursday for Daniel Lee Lopez and Tracy Lane Beatty. Lopez was convicted of running over a Texas police officer with his car during a high-speed chase. Lopez’s lawyer already has asked the court to stop the execution. Beatty strangled his 62-yearold mother, then stole her car and drained her bank accounts. He has an appeal pending in lower courts and also could end up at the Supreme Court. The justices rarely issue lastminute reprieves to death-row inmates.

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World: Injured father of toddler killed in fire dies

DONALD TRUMP OPENED his mouth and found the door closed to him Saturday at a high-profile gathering of conservative activists. His latest incendiary comment, about one of the Fox News moderators from Thursday’s Republican presidential debate, led to a scolding by some of his rivals and the party, and condemnation by organizers of the RedState Gathering. The billionaire businessman lashed out against Fox News’ Megyn Kelly when she had asked if his use of derogatory language toward women reflected the “temperament of a man we should elect as president.”

AN EAST TEXAS man who pleaded guilty to assaulting his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend has been sentenced to life — in matrimony. Josten Bundy, 21, pleaded guilty July 2 to assault with bodily injury for a February fistfight with the ex-boyfriend of Elizabeth Jaynes, 19, KLTV reported. At the sentencing hearing, Smith County Court-at-Law Judge Randall Rogers asked Bundy whether Jaynes was “worth it” and whether the couple were married, according to transcripts obtained by KLTV. Then, the judge said, “You know, as a part of my probation, you’re going to have to marry her . . . within 30 days.”

UGANDA’S TOP COURT Thursday banned the practice of refunding the bride price — normally livestock given by the groom to his bride’s family — when a marriage ends in divorce. The Supreme Court agreed with activists that the practice undermines the dignity of women, but it upheld the practice of paying bride price. Activists who petitioned the court had hoped the whole culture of giving gifts would be declared unconstitutional because it reduces women to the status of property. Still, Leah Nabunnya, a spokeswoman for the group, said the court’s decision is a victory for women’s rights.

THE FATHER OF a Palestinian toddler killed in a firebomb attack blamed on Jewish extremists died Saturday of the wounds he suffered in the assault. In the predawn attack July 31, assailants hurled firebombs into a bedroom of the Dawabsheh family’s home in the West Bank village of Duma. Ali Dawabsheh, 18 months, perished in the flames, while his 4-year-old brother and parents were seriously hurt. Ali’s uncle, Nasser, said the family received word early Saturday from Israel’s Soroka Medical Center that the toddler’s father, Saed, had died. The funeral took place later Saturday with hundreds taking part.


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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider resolutions Tuesday that would reauthorize two disputed Opportunity Fund grants totaling $1.3 million. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers (Room 160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. In May, the commissioners approved the Opportunity Fund infrastructure grants of $1 million to the Port of Port Angeles and $285,952 to the city of Port Angeles. They rewound the approval process after county Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis rejected the warrants for the grants, asserting they should be considered as debatable budget emergencies with associated hearings and be subject to contracts. Commissioners have held hearings, though not as debatable budget emergencies, and will consider proposed memos of understanding for the allocations. Commissioners also will consider setting an Aug. 25 hearing date for a debatable budget emergency to allocate $93,764 in general fund reserves to Health and Human Services for costs associated with the measles outbreak earlier this year. Other action items include: ■ Agreements with Concerned Citizens for case management services and rental subsidies, the Forks Abuse Program for bridge housing and other support for victims of violence, Serenity House of Clallam County for case management and other support services, and Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics for basic dental care for the homeless and those at risk of homelessness. ■ Appointing members to the Homelessness Task Force. ■ Approval of a resolution calling for a 10:30 a.m. Aug. 25 hearing on 21 debatable budget emergencies totaling $107,944, of which 18 would cover the retirement contribution rate increases. Commissioners also will meet at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session. Discussion items include the proposed Opportunity Fund grants to the port and city, recommendations from the county Charter Review Commission to form a Trust Lands Advisory Committee and a Salary Review Commission, and an increase of funding and adding a statement of work for the HIV client services program.

Eye on Clallam ■ Design and bid assistance for the Apron 3 project at William R. Fairchild International Airport. ■ A professional services agreement for the Airport Master Plan. ■ Second-quarter financial, capital and investment reports. ■ Purchase of a new truck. ■ A strategic plan update. ■ Scheduling a workshop for Aug. 19 on restructuring bonds.

Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will discuss the creation of a broad-based metropolitan park district when it meets Monday. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The council also will consider ordinances banning fireworks during periods of extreme fire danger, approving midyear budget amendments and maintaining current transportation and parks impact fees. They will consider a resolution amending the speed limit on East Brownfield Road.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will consider appointing a council member to fill the position vacated by Kevin Hinchen when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 500 E. Division St. Hinchen resigned when he moved out of the city limits. The appointee will serve through Dec. 31, when the term for Position 4 ends. The council also will conduct a public hearing on a request to vacate an easement for C Street Northeast. It will consider awarding a contract for demolition of a building at Quillayute Airport and for a groundwater assessment consultant.

Sequim schools The Sequim School Board will conduct study session on board goals and the strategic plan Monday. The special meeting will be at 6 p.m. in the library at Sequim High School, 601 N. Sequim Ave. Board members also will review professional meeting norms and board standards. No action is anticipated.

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Port of Port Angeles commissioners will hear a state Environmental Policy Act report on demolishing its surplus wood chip-loading tower at Terminal 7 when they gather Tuesday. The meeting will be at 9 a.m. in port headquarters, 338 W. First St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include: ■ A new lease for Vigor Industrial topside repair company and bond waivers for Rite Bros. Aviation and Westport Shipyard.

The Clallam Conservation District will consider Conservation Commission grant approvals and hear an update from the Washington Association of Conservation Districts on Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. at Armory Square, Suite H, 228. W. First St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include a treasurer’s report, approval of a cost-share inkind hourly rate and a resolution regarding Washington Association of Conservation Districts communications.

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SEATTLE — Real Foods of Seattle LLC is recalling 29 cases of Harvest Slaw Kit and 13 cases of Broccoli Salad Kit because they may contain peanuts not listed in the ingredients. The recall, announced by the Kent company Saturday, is being conducted in coordination with the U.S. Food

and Drug Administration. No illnesses have been reported to date. The company said the recalled items may potentially be packaged with sunflower seeds mixed with peanut pieces. People who have severe sensitivity to peanuts run the risk of severe allergic reaction if they consume the products.

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her son bit the hand of a masked man trying to pull him into a van SEQUIM — Police have no new in an alley in the 300 block of West leads in the investigation into a Pine Street and ran screaming reported child abduction attempt, from him. the Sequim police chief said. Arriola said her son was playing Chief Bill Dickinson said Friday in Margaret Kirner Park at Fourth his department is exhaustively and Pine streets with other chilinvestigating the report of a dren a little before 8 p.m. when he 10-year-old boy confronted by a saw the family cat dart down the knife-wielding man in a Sequim alley and went after it. neighborhood last Monday but had As her son was picking up the nothing new. cat, he was accosted by a man in a The Peninsula Daily News is not dark-colored van, possibly with identifying the boy because he is a purple rims, Arriola said. juvenile. The man — reportedly branChristina Arriola, the boy’s dishing a knife — donned a ski mother, said that Monday evening, mask, grabbed the boy and put his

hand over the boy’s mouth while attempting to push him into the van, she said. The boy said the man was fat, had tattoos on his arms and was wearing a black shirt and pants with white shoes, his mother said. The man was older, but the boy did not know how old, Arriola said, adding that he did see his face briefly before the man pulled down the ski mask. Police have not released a description of the man or his vehicle because of conflicting statements given by a second child at the scene.

Bloom: PA business booming CONTINUED FROM A1 Also in the wings are millions of dollars of state-funded capital projects including new lighting at Civic Field ($453,000) and environmental cleanup of the former KPly mill site west of downtown ($5.4 million). How many jobs these projects may generate remains unknown until bids are awarded and subcontracts are let. But the Ambassadors, the red-clad business-opening squad of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, have cut 14 long, wide red ribbons since late April, with another two openings set for later this month. Among an eclectic array of new enterprises are CageworX Brazilian jiujitsu/Muay Thai/MMA, 508 W. Eighth St., and Wild Card Guitars, where luthier Steve Card creates custom guitars at 111 N. Oak St., as well as a driving school, a sports bar, a Mexican restaurant, a pizza eatery, a barbecue restaurant, a florist that features a wedding chapel, a woodwright, a pair of gift shops, a landscapist, a permanent cosmetologist, a discount hardware dealer, a brassiere boutique east of town and others.

‘It’s crazy’ “It’s crazy,” said Charlie Comstock, member services manager of the Chamber of Commerce who coordinates the Ambassadors. “We’ve been laughing about it the past few months. It’s just a lot of things going on. We’re kind of picking up momentum.” Whether the upswing in new businesses marks an end to the recession was “a perpetual question” he couldn’t answer. However, Comstock fields inquiries from people eyeing Clallam County as their new home. He cited one inquiry from a man who noted that Port Angeles’ population has grown even as Rayonier and other wood-products industries have closed.

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According to the Ambassadors of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, newly opened businesses, businesses under new owners, relocated or expanded businesses, and businesses set to open soon include: ■ Bada Bean, second location, 118 W. First St. ■ Bayview Transmission, 2026 E. First St. ■ Bibbsy’s Texas Barbecue, 2933 U.S. Highway 101; ribbon cut May 20. ■ Bliss hair salon, 207 W. First St., ribbon cut July 22. ■ CageworX Brazilian jiujitsu/ Muay Thai/MMA, 508 W. Eighth St.; ribbon cut June 30. ■ Certified Hearing, Eighth and Race streets. ■ Cherry Hill Florist, wedding planner and wedding chapel, 2933 E. U.S. Highway 101; ribbon cut May 20. ■ The Country Woodwright, 513 S. Lincoln St. ■ Crazy Miguel restaurant, 1135 E. Front St.; ribbon cut April 24. ■ Dakota Cycle (online bicycles). ■ The Dotted Box gifts, 118 N. Laurel St.; ribbon cut June 9. ■ Eastside Landscaping, 2500 block of East U.S. Highway 101. ■ Elite School of Driving, 330 E. First St., Suite 4; ribbon cut May 19. ■ Elwha Dam RV Park, state Highway 112 and Lower Dam Road, new owners; ribbon cut May 12. ■ Everwarm Hearth & Home, 257151 U.S. Highway 101, new owners; ribbon cut July 14. ■ Fanaticus Sports Grill, 1026 E. First St.; ribbon cut May 28. ■ Fors Financial Consulting, 330 E. First St.; ribbon cut June 23.

■ Green Flame Seafood, 2947 E. U.S. Highway 101. ■ Harbor Freight Tools, 1940 E. First St., Suite 168. ■ KSTI FM 102.1, 734 E. First St. ■ Mister Buds recreational marijuana, 536 Marine Drive. ■ New Day Eatery and Juice Bar, 102 W. Front St. ■ Olympic Medical Home Health, 801 E. Front St. ■ Olympic Veterinary Clinic, 1331 E. Front St. ■ Port Angeles Tattoo, 420 E. First St., Suite 202. ■ Poser Yoga Studio, 128 E. Front St. ■ Priscilla’s Cruise-In Cafe, 2343 E. U.S. Highway 101; ribbon cut July 29. ■ Project Bras/The Bra Shop, 255341 E. U.S. Highway 101. ■ Rise N Grind, 3231 E. U.S. Highway 101. ■ Salon 501 and Timeless Beauty Permanent Cosmetics, 501 E. First St. ■ Salvation Army dining room and food pantry, Second and Peabody streets; ribbon cut June 19. ■ Sparket R&R recreational marijuana, 1403 E. First St.; ribbon cut July 16. ■ Strait Slice Pizza Co., 121½ W. First St.; ribbon cut June 24. ■ Swain’s expansion into the former Pacific Refrigeration, 602 E. First St.; ribbon cut June 3. ■ Turie’s Treasures secondhand store, 315 E. First St.; ribbon cut June 10. ■ Vacasa (online vacation rentals). ■ Wild Card Guitars, 111 N. Oak St.; ribbon cut June 10.

was looking to Port Angeles to relocate his online business selling an automotive software device. Another inquiry came CHARLIE COMSTOCK from a California man who’d member services manager, PA Chamber of Commerce designed a bicycle that’s manufactured in China and “So I said, ‘Well, it’s a nesses. There are people who sold over the Internet. _______ vibrant community. We’re telecommute.’” He said practitioners of exploring new career opporReporter James Casey can be tunities. We’re exploring alternative medical treat- reached at 360-452-2345, ext. composite materials. We’re ments such as reiki and colon- 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com. expanding our marine indus- ics have set up shop in Port Angeles with little fanfare. try,’” Comstock said. MONDAY: Business Comstock also recalled owner tells of her formula “‘There are a number of [home-based] small busi- one man from Idaho who for success.

“We’ve been laughing about it the past few months. It’s just a lot of things going on. We’re kind of picking up momentum.”

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Planning: Developing program Liquor sales CONTINUED FROM A1 Cascadia Subduction Zone, Braun said, was Jan. 26, The plan is a living docu- 1700. The plan in progress ment that improves with each iteration, Braun said, divides the state into nine but if an earthquake occurs regions, with Region 2 conbefore its completion, agen- taining Clallam, Jefferson cies will follow the plan in and Kitsap counties. According to the plan, place at the time. Its latest version will be 2,881 rescue personnel would presented at 11 a.m. Friday in be allocated to Region 2 out the Sequim Civic Center meet- of an estimated 40,000 statewide. ing room, 152 W. Cedar St. “You won’t see all of these The meeting is meant as training for emergency per- at once. It will be a constant sonnel and interested stake- revolving number of people,” holders, but the public is wel- Braun said. The plan incorporates a come, with a request to confirm attendance with an military chain of command email to lcoleman@clallam with the goal to “put military support to local incident comfire3.org. Interest in a Cascadia manders and emergency Subduction Zone quake on a managers,” Braun said. It projects that of the two fault that stretches 620 miles from Vancouver Island to emergency operations cenCape Mendocino in Northern ters on the North Olympic California was revived Peninsula, the Port Angeles nationally by an article in facility would be “completely The New Yorker’s July 20 destroyed,” while the Jefferson County facility in Port issue. The article — which can Hadlock would be “severely be read at http://tinyurl. damaged and not usable.” Each region has its com/PDN-quake — says that when — not if — the unique aspects, Braun said, “big one” hits the Pacific with Region 2 expected to not Northwest, 13,000 people only weather the earthwill die, 27,000 will be hurt, 1 quake’s devastation but the million will be displaced and tsunami that will affect another 2.5 million will be coastal areas. The plan characterizes left without adequate food or water after the quake, after- the coastal region that shocks and tsunamis created includes Port Angeles, Port Townsend and Sequim as by the shift in the earth. “The article was well- “most spread-out.” It incorporates a tiered written and the data was correct, but its overall tone rescue system based on the was a little bit alarmist,” said expected air access. There are no Tier 1 faciliBraun, adding that “it could have added a few sentences” ties on the Peninsula due to about the planning that is the lack of accommodation of being done. larger aircraft. Port Angeles Experts predict that a is rated as Tier 2 and Forks massive quake, perhaps as Tier 3. more than 9.0 magnitude, The plan establishes two occurs every 300 to 500 years 20,000-gallon fuel farms conon the Cascadia Subduction sisting of above-ground fuel Zone — although no one can bladders in Port Angeles and say when the next will hap- Quillayute Airport, and pen. 10,000-gallon fuel farms in The last rupture of the Neah Bay, Forks, Sequim

and Port Townsend. One priority would be to provide water filtration systems to people who live close to streams and lakes while trucking in and distributing water into the metro areas, Braun said. The current presentation tour of the developing plan is a two-way process, Braun said, presenting the plan and incorporating input from emergency responders and the public. Another draft will be published in the fall to be followed by a final draft in 2016 after the Cascadia Rising exercise. Even with preparation, emergency management personnel in Clallam and Jefferson counties say the potential severity of a Casadia Subduction Zone quake cannot be understated. “This will be a devastating event, and no amount of planning will alleviate its impact,” said Penelope Linterman, program manager for the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office’s emergency management unit. Linterman said families need to plan ways to survive during the gap between when services are lost and when they are restored — a time for which the duration cannot be predicted — and said some homes could be out of power for three to six months. “This gap needs to be filled by the individuals. The government can’t help with that,” said Bob Hamlin, program manager for the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management. “All the things that are part of your life will be gone for a while, and you will be on your own.” A “big one” that levels the region would lead to most resources devoted to large population centers, Hamlin said, predicting that Clallam

and Jefferson counties would get services — eventually. “It will depend how long it takes to push services down the pipe and how badly that pipe is damaged,” Hamlin said. “We are at the end of the pipe. They won’t forget us, but it might take longer than what we expect.” The quake would hit without warning, Hamlin said. “If it shakes for five minutes, you know it’s here” and should head for higher ground, he said. The magnitude of an earthquake relates to the length of time of the ground shaking, experts say. Specifics about preparations are listed on the Washington State Military Department Emergency Management Division website at http://tinyurl.com/PDNwaemergency. They also are in a publication, Think-Plan-Do! — Repeat, now in its third edition, which is available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 81 Elkins Road, Port Hadlock. Increasing emergency preparedness will be the focus of the third annual Jefferson County community picnic, scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 23 at H.J. Carroll Park, 9884 state Highway 19, Chimacum. Free music, food and activities will be supplemented by information about specific emergency measures and resources. A video of Braun’s May 14 presentation in Port Angeles is viewable at http://tinyurl. com/PDN-prepare. For more Jefferson County information, go to www.jeffcoeoc.org or call 360385-9368. For more Clallam County information, go to clallam. net or call 360-417-2483.

Run: Dungeness now at 108 cfs CONTINUED FROM A1 enough that we aren’t overly concerned for their “Low water is a concern survival, but we are watchin most of our rivers” ing carefully, and if temperbecause the Olympic Moun- atures spike, then we will tains snowpack that rou- need to take further action.” Pacific salmon and trout tinely feeds Peninsula rivers is at zero, but the show signs of physiological Dungeness “is of particular stress at water temperatures above 60 degrees concern,” Gross said. On Thursday, the Dunge- Fahrenheit, with lethal ness was running at 108 effects possibly beginning cubic feet per second, lower at 70 to 72 degrees if addithan the Aug. 6 record low tional conditions stress fish, of 124 cfs, set in 1926. The Gross said. The point at which average flow for the date is returning adult salmon 283 cfs. As stream flows begin to have difficulties is decrease, temperatures are 68 degrees, he said. That’s “where we start to rising in Peninsula rivers. The temperatures are heighten our concern higher than usual but are because it could escalate not too high for fish right into something,” he said. Spawning deaths can be now, Gross said. “They are currently cool seen if water temperatures

rise to 70 to 72 degrees and other stressors are present, he said. Daily high temperatures in excess of 60 degrees have already been observed in many Olympic Peninsula rivers and have occasionally reached 70 degrees in the lower Sol Duc and Dungeness rivers, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman, as the park announced closures of rivers to fishing starting Monday to buffer the impact on returning salmon. Of greatest concern now is low stream flow. In the Dungeness, crews with both Fish and Wildlife and the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe are “working to concentrate flows so

that fish have chutes to move into the next pool,” Gross said. The crews have been testing ways to remove obstacles — both natural and man-made — and trying out some equipment, he said. They plan to dig channels in shallow areas of the river. “Work may start as early as next week,” Gross said. The Dungeness already has some pinks, with a few already at the confluence of the Gray Wolf and Dungeness rivers. “We’re expecting more,” Gross said. “We want to do what we can to see that they get there.”

Waterways: Recreational fishing CONTINUED FROM A1 wah, Sol Duc, North Fork Sol Duc, Dickey, Queets, Salmon, These river systems Quinault and North Fork within the park also will Skokomish rivers (including close, according to park East and North Forks) and their tributaries; and Cedar, spokeswoman Barb Maynes. Goodman, Kalaloch and The rivers are the Mosquito creeks in the Bogachiel, South Fork Cala- Pacific coastal area.

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said the drought has reduced stream flows and raised water temperatures. The closures will continue until conditions improve. Olympic National Park sport fishing regulations for 2015-16 are available on the park’s website, www.nps. gov/olym, as well as at park visitor centers, fee booths, ranger stations and area fishing stores. State fishing rules can be viewed by visiting www. wdfw.wa.gov.

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PORT ANGELES — The liquor license for the Walmart Supercenter at 3411 E. Kolonels Way was suspended last week until Tuesday after state officials said the store sold liquor to a minor. The store is prohibited from selling beer, wine or liquor to the public. The suspension began Thursday and will end at 11 a.m. Tuesday. “It looks like they failed a compliance check,” said Mikhail Carpenter, state Liquor and Cannabis Board spokesman. Assistant Manager Haley Houk at the Port Angeles store said she couldn’t comment and directed inquiries to the Wal-Mart corporate office in Benton, Ark., which did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday. According to a sign posted in the store’s liquor aisle by the Liquor and Cannabis Board, alcoholic beverages “shall not be removed, sold, delivered, served or consumed at this establishment during the period of this suspension.” In a compliance check, “we go in with an investigative aid who is under 21, and they attempt to buy alcohol,” Carpenter said. In this case, the investigative aid performed the compliance check June 12 and was able to purchase a bottle of hard liquor, Carpenter said. The store was then cited by the Liquor and Cannabis Board. Since it was a first-time offense for the store, it had the option of choosing to pay a $1,000 fine or serving out a five-day suspension in alcohol sales, Carpenter said. “It looks like they chose the monetary fine,” he said. “However, the check they had written did not make it here in time, and so they ended up with a suspension. “All payments must be postmarked within 20 calendar days of the date of service.” The store “can continue to sell as soon as they serve their suspension,” Carpenter said. But if the store “were to sell again to a minor and have another public safety violation, their penalty would increase,” he noted. The Liquor and Cannabis Board regularly inspects stores to ensure they are in compliance with state law, Carpenter said. “We run compliance checks quite frequently. They are a proven tool to prevent underage sales for both alcohol and marijuana,” he said. “We take our public safety mission very seriously. Keeping alcohol and marijuana out of the hands of minors is paramount in our job.”

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

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Crews were withdrawn from the fireline Friday afternoon as weather deteriorated, and officials said Saturday the low ceiling may continue to restrict flights into the area. The sprinkler system will join a “pumpkin” — a 3,000-gallon tank — that allows helicopter crews to fill buckets without draining the Queets River aquatic ecosystem that has been beset by record-setting drought. On Thursday, a state Department of Natural Resources Type 2 helicopter dropped water east of Bob Creek. Type 2 helicopters carry up to 300 gallons of water. Type 3 helicopters also have been used to fight the Paradise Fire. They carry up to 100 gallons of water. The Queets River Trail is closed east of Spruce Bottom. Starting at 12:01 a.m. Monday, the river itself will be closed to recreational fishing — along with most other rivers and streams in Olympic National Park — to protect spawning salmon.


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PORT ANGELES — Mike Breidenbach has widened his lead over Lee Whetham by 34 votes and nearly a percentage point in the close race for a position on the Nov. 3 general election ballot for Port of Port Angeles commissioner. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office on Friday counted 3,788 ballots — all that were on hand, said Auditor Shoona Riggs. A total of 15,248 ballots have been counted out of the 43,544 ballots mailed to registered voters countywide for a voter turnout of 35.02 percent. Voter turnout in Jefferson County, where nine outstanding ballots were counted Friday in a third count of votes, was 36.93 percent. Registered voters were mailed 7,542 ballots and returned 2,785. The next count in both counties will be before the election is certified Aug. 18. Connie Beauvais, 64, of Joyce is assured a spot on the general election ballot for the Port of Port Angeles race for District 3, having won 841 votes, or 33.05 percent. Breidenbach, a Forks City Council member, now has 638 votes, or 25.07 percent, while Whetham, a Port Angeles City Council member, has 573 votes, or 22.51 percent. Rick “Doc” Robinson, 62, of Port Angeles has been eliminated from the contest. He garnered a total of 493 votes, or 19.37 percent.

Riggs said she didn’t know if enough ballots remain outstanding for Whetham to close the total 65-vote gap — but that it’s unlikely. The difference also appeared to be too wide for Whetham to seek a recount. “Those two candidates — if we put in just those numbers — they are actually at 5.37 percent difference, and they have to be within half a percent for a recount,” Riggs said. Whetham, 55, who is a Port Angeles commercial plumber, did not immediately return a request for comment. Breidenbach, a retired Rayonier sales manager, said, “I’m just real happy that people voted for me.” He said he thought he’d won the contest: “I believe so when you look at the numbers there.” In other races across Clallam County, no threeor four-candidate elections were close enough to doubt the early outcomes, with the top two vote-getters advancing to the general election. The numbers:

Clallam commissioner, District 1 ■ Jim McEntire, R: 4,245 (48.93 percent). ■ Mark Ozias, D: 3,325 (38.33 percent). ■ Bryan D. Frazier, D: 1,105 (12.74 percent).

City of Port Angeles, Position 5 ■ Michael Meredith:

1,049 (45.33 percent). ■ Marolee Smith: 820 (35.44 percent). ■ Shan Pak: 445 (19.23 percent).

One candidate received a write-in vote, and seven ballots were not counted because voters chose no candidate.

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(Clallam County and Jefferson County results) ■ Robin Henrikson: 2,433 (36.78 percent). ■ Heather Jeffers: 2,353 (35.57 percent). ■ Willard Naslund: 1,011 (15.28 percent). ■ Rebecca Bratsman: 818 (12.36 percent). Three write-in votes were received; one ballot was not counted because the voter chose more than one candidate.

■ For: 4,437 (41.79 percent). ■ Against: 6,181 (58.21 percent). Races for five seats on a SARC park district commission were moot because voters did not create the district. Nonetheless, the top vote-getters were Warren Pierce, Ken Stringer, Virginia O’Neill, Rich Bemm and Mike McAleer.

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In Jefferson County, election officials counted nine more ballots Friday, bringing the Port Townsend City Council, Position 6, totals to: ■ Amy Smith: 1,528 (57.44 percent). ■ Paul S. Rice: 615 (23.12 percent). ■ Todd Wexman: 500 (18.80 percent). Write-in candidates received 17 votes. Seventeen ballots were not Fire District No. 3, counted because voters Position 1 chose more than one candi(Clallam County and date, and 10 ballots were not counted because voters Jefferson County results) ■ G. Michael Gawley: chose no candidate. _______ 3,651 (44.66 percent). ■ Sean Ryan: 3,283 Reporter James Casey can be (40.16 percent). reached at 360-452-2345, ext. ■ Alan W. Slind: 1,241 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com. (15.18 percent). (Clallam County and Jefferson County results) ■ Heather Short: 4,656 (56.78 percent). ■ William Payne: 2,025 (24.70 percent). ■ Charles Meyer: 1,519 (18.52 percent) One candidate received a write-in vote, and seven ballots were not counted because voters chose no candidate.

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be closed. If levels subsequently fall below 104 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water, the beach may be reopened. If levels fall between 104 and 276 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water, the beach is posted with a caution. Contact with fecal-contaminated water — especially through an opening

in the skin, such as a cut — can cause skin rashes, gastroenteritis and upper respiratory infections. Swallowing water with high levels of enterococcus can cause diarrhea or vomiting.

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PORT ANGELES — Hollywood Beach is open again, as are the touch tanks at the Feiro Marine Life Center on City Pier. Water samples taken Thursday and analyzed Friday revealed that enterococcus bacteria had fallen below the allowable threshold. Enterococcus is found in the feces of warm-blooded creatures, including people. The beach had been closed Thursday due to tests taken Wednesday, just over a month after it had been closed over the Fourth of July weekend. At the Feiro center, whose tanks draw water from Port Angeles Harbor, director Melissa Williams shared the good news Friday with visitors. “The 25 people in the facility immediately went over to get ‘hugged’ by some sea urchins,” she said. In both last week’s and last month’s events, the origin of the bacteria was unknown.

“It’s one of those environmental mysteries,” said Carol Creasey, hydrogeologist with Clallam County Health and Human Services’ Environmental Health Section. “I wish we did know what caused it.” Craig Fulton, Port Angeles public works and utilities director, said the city was investigating possible pollution sources along Peabody Creek, which drains into Port Angeles Harbor near Hollywood Beach. Enterococcus levels in tests taken Thursday were 10 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water at one sampling site at the beach and less than 10 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water at two other sites. The levels Wednesday had been 689, 249 and 393 bacteria per 100 milliliters of water, respectively. The Environmental Protection Agency and Washington BEACH program’s threshold level is an average of 276 bacteria per 100 of milliliters of water, above which a beach must

to 7:30 p.m., Solvents with Kilcid (rock, variety). THIS WEEK’S Concert on the Dock, SCHEDULE of free sponsored by the Port outdoor music on the North Townsend Main Street Olympic Peninsula: Program, continues every Thursday through Aug. 20 ■ SEQUIM CITY at the Pope Marine Plaza BAND — Today, 3 p.m. to in downtown Port about 4:15 p.m., with The Townsend. Hometown Band from KitBring a chair or blanket sap County. and your shades. The Playing together and concerts are for all ages. separately, the two groups Dancing is encouraged. will perform a variety of A wine, beer and cider concert band tunes, garden for concertgoers is marches, Broadway tunes available at the plaza and oldies at the James beginning at 4:30 p.m. Center for the Performing Next Concert on the Arts amphitheater in the Dock (last concert of the Sequim Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just season): The Yacht Club north of Carrie Blake Park. featuring Kevin Mason (rock, soul and R&B), Bring sunblock, water, Aug. 20. lawn chairs, blankets and snacks. ■ PORT ANGELES Next Sequim City SUMMERTIME MUSIC! Band concert: Sunday, Sept. 13, at the James Cen- —— Thursday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Ranger & the ter. “Re-Arrangers” (swing ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN standards, traditional Gypsy melodies and THE PARK — Tuesday, original tunes) outside the 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Ranger & Port Angeles Library, 2210 the “Re-Arrangers” (swing S. Peabody St. standards, traditional This is the second in the Gypsy melodies and three-concert Port Angeles original tunes). Summertime Music! series Music in the Park is funded by the Port Angeles every Tuesday evening Friends of the Library. through Aug. 25 at the Bring a picnic and blanoutdoor James Center kets or lawn chairs for amphitheater in the Sequim Water Reuse Park, seating. Next Port Angeles 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just north of Carrie Blake Park. Summertime concert (last in the series): WhoBring a lawn chair or zyamama (traditional blanket to the grassy Cajun tunes), Thursday, expanse in front of the amphitheater and a picnic Aug. 27. meal to enjoy while ■ SEQUIM SUMMERlistening to the TIME MUSIC! — Friday, performance. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Fat Next Music in the Chance (classic rock ’n’ Park: Joy in Mudville (with Tongue & Groove and roll). This is third in the fourDeadwood Revival concert series on the outfounders Jason Mogi and door stage behind the Kim Trenerry, bluegrass, Sequim Library, 630 N. folk, rock, blues, funk), Sequim Ave. Aug. 18. It is funded by Friends of Sequim Library. ■ PORT ANGELES Bring blankets or lawn CONCERT ON THE PIER — Wednesday, 6 p.m. chairs for seating. Next Sequim Sumto 8 p.m., Knit Pickers mertime concert (last in (upbeat bluegrass). the series): Ranger & the Concert on the Pier, Re-Arrangers (swing stansponsored by Port Angeles dards, traditional Gypsy Regional Chamber of melodies and original Commerce, is every tunes), Friday, Aug. 28. Wednesday night through Sept. 9 at City Pier. ■ PORT TOWNSEND Dancing is encouraged. SUMMER BAND — SatCity Pier is a kidurday, 11 a.m. to noon durfriendly, dog-friendly, ing the Uptown Fair on the no-smoking, Port Townsend Community no-skateboards, no-alcohol Center lawn at Tyler and venue. Lawrence streets. Some chairs are Popular music by the available for the disabled 35-member band. and early arrivals. Bring lawn chairs, blanThere is a snack and kets, family and a picnic. beverage vendor. Next PT Summer Concerts move to the Band concert: American roofed Gateway transit Legion Post 26 (inside center, Lincoln and Front hall), 209 Monroe St., streets, if there’s rain. 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30. “Bubble Man” Greg Bondy provides ■ AND MORE — For entertainment for kids at more information about Concert on the Pier with free concerts and other chalk for pavement music events, check drawing and a bubblePeninsula Spotlight, the making machine. weekly arts and Next Concert on the entertainment magazine Pier: Navy Band included in Friday’s Northwest (American Peninsula Daily News — brass), Aug. 19. and consult the North ■ PORT TOWNSEND Olympic Peninsula Events Calendar at www. CONCERT ON THE DOCK — Thursday, 5 p.m. peninsuladailynews.com. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles firefighters helped rescue a man they found on a residential roof and whom police subsequently arrested. He was taken Thursday to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles with suspected drug impairment — but not before officers said he tried to break out of a police vehicle, Deputy Chief Brian Smith of Port Angeles said in a news release. Garrett Linderman, 52, of Port Angeles was booked

into the Clallam County jail for investigation of residential burglary, resisting arrest and third-degree malicious mischief, Smith said. He was not listed on the jail roster Friday. Linderman also was treated at the scene for injuries officers said he suffered while jumping from one roof to another, Smith said. According to the police department news release: Police answered a report at 5:10 p.m. Thursday of a

man “tripping out” on the roof of a two-story house in the 200 block of West Seventh Street, where witnesses said he had jumped from an adjacent home. Port Angeles Fire Department personnel extended a ladder to the roof, from which police said Linderman eventually descended on his own.

Owners didn’t know him Owners of both homes told police they did not recognize Linderman or know why he had been on their roofs. Police said Linderman apparently had climbed by a rear stairway to an apartment on the top story of

one house, broken in, gone to the roof and jumped to the second house. Inspection of the apartment revealed a jewelry box had been tampered with and opened, although the resident did not know if items were missing, police said. No stolen property was found on the rooftops or areas around the houses, police said. After he had been treated at the scene for his rooftop injuries, police said they put Linderman into a police vehicle from which he tried to kick out the rear window. Officers restrained him and took him to OMC and later to the jail.

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Clallam Planning Commission green-lights pot ordinance BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Planning Commission has given the green light to an ordinance that would regulate the recreational marijuana industry in unincorporated areas. The land-use advisory panel voted 7-1 Wednesday to recommend approval of a new law that allows the growing, processing and sale of state-regulated cannabis in 12 county zones but keeps the pot industry out of rural neighborhoods.

County commissioners are expected to discuss the Planning Commission recommendation in an Aug. 17 work session, with a possible call for a hearing Aug. 18, county Principal Planner Kevin LoPiccolo said. Commissioners will conduct a public hearing before they consider approving the marijuana ordinance in September, LoPiccolo said. Like a temporary ordinance on the books now, the recommended proposal aims to strike a balance

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Department of Community Development website at www.clallam.net/DCD. Fifty-five percent of Clallam County voters supported the 2012 state initiative that legalized up to 1 ounce of recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older. County commissioners, hearings examiners and members of the Planning Commission have heard passionate public testimony from both sides of the issue as officials struggled to adapt to the law. LoPiccolo said the recent Planning Commission meeting was “very straightforward,” with 13 of 14 public speakers supportive of the ordinance. Jane Hielman was the lone no vote on the Planning Commission, and Scott Clausen was absent, LoPiccolo added.

The only substantive change to the new proposal is the addition of the agricultural retention zone as a conditional use for marijuana. The 11 other zones would not require a conditional-use permit for marijuana. Four zones would be subject to development standards such as minimum ________ parcel sizes and property Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be line setbacks. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. The draft ordinance can 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula be viewed on the county dailynews.com.

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Some on PA panel noncommittal on fluoridation survey BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Four of the seven City Council members are noncommittal on abiding by the results of an upcoming survey of water users who will be asked if fluoridation of city water should continue after May 18. In recent separate interviews, Mayor Dan Di Guilio and Councilmen Lee Whetham and Dan Gase said they would vote to stop fluoridating city water if that’s what water users say they want in the survey, which will be conducted by mail on a stillundesignated date in November. Deputy Mayor Patrick Downie and council members Brad Collins, Cherie Kidd and Sissi Bruch took a wait-and-see attitude. Under a 10-year agreement with the Washington Dental Service Foundation, fluoridation of city water will continue after May 18, 2016, unless the City Council votes to discontinue the practice of adding fluorosilicic acid to the city’s water supply to prevent tooth decay. Fluorosilicic acid is injected into the water system at a volume between 0.8 and 0.95 milligrams per liter, Craig Fulton, city public works and utilities director, said Friday. The state requirement is 0.8 to 1.3 milligrams per liter. “People aren’t drinking the acid,” Fulton said. “The acid breaks apart. It’s very diluted.” Fluoridation opponent Patricia Graham said Friday she does not care how minute the amount is. “I personally don’t think it’s good for us,” she said. “If you are only getting that amount, it’s still cumulative in your system.” Some opponents have said the fluoride originates in China, where there are high areas of natural fluoride, a mineral, and where residents have felt deleterious effects from fluoride. Fulton said public works buys the fluorosilicic acid from BHS Specialty Chemicals in Nampa, Idaho. Most of the ingredients originate from Israel, he said. Fulton said BHS conducts the final processing of the fluorosilicic acid in Seattle, so BHS is considered the manufacturer. Opponents say fluoridation is physically harmful, readily available in other forms and tantamount to forced medication. Proponents say those fears are overblown and that fluoridation is a longtime, beneficial public health measure.

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“You’ve got doctors on each side, pro and con,” he said. “I definitely would honor what [the survey] runs out.” Gase said he was looking forward to an Oct. 22 council meeting featuring pro- and anti-fluoridation presentations and an Oct. 29 meeting at which citizens can weigh in on the issue. “I really think we have to follow the direction of the people,” Gase said. “Nothing comes to mind that would want me to go against it at this time.” He added he hopes the survey will show a clear mandate and not be just a few percentage points’ difference between the other side. That was Downie’s concern, too. If the survey shows a clear majority, such as 70 percent against fluoridation and 30 percent for, he would be more inclined to vote against continuing fluoridation, said Downie. He said he was “uncomfortable” voting to discontinue fluoridation if a bare majority wanted to discontinue the practice. “I have not made up my mind yet,” he said Friday. Bruch, too, said her vote will depend on the margin between the pro- and antifluoridation sides. “It depends on the percentage, and also, I want to know what the other options are [for fluoridation],” she said. Collins said he would consider the survey data and information presented by proponents and opponents before deciding which direction he will take. “I won’t be making a decision until all that information is put in front of the council,” Collins said. Kidd, too, said she wanted to examine the survey results and listen to the presentations and citizens’ comments before making a decision. “Things have to be discussed further,” she said.

Survey The survey, which will include a return envelope, will be mailed to city households and 1,550 Clallam County Public Utility District addresses east of Port Angeles in the urban growth area that are connected to the city’s water system. Each household will receive one survey. It will include statements for and against fluoridation written by a fluoridation committee headed by Dr. Tom Locke, Jefferson County public health officer, and Dr. Eloise Kailin, a longtime fluoridation foe. Both have been frequent speakers at public comment sessions during City Council meetings over the past 12 months, along with numerous other residents for and against fluoridation — mostly against. In a 1975 advisory ballot election, Port Angeles residents overwhelmingly voted against fluoridation. Fluoridation of city water began May 18, 2006.

“This is something the community needs to make a decision about, not me,” Di Guilio said, adding that his children did not have any cavities until they moved to Port Angeles and began drinking the city’s fluoridated water. “I don’t see any sense in asking the community what ________ they think if you are not going to pay attention to it.” Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Whetham said he was not can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. qualified to make the deci- 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily news.com. sion.

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A10 This week’s business meetings ■ 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 program will feature Ryan Malane of Black Ball Ferry Line, which has ferry service between Port Angeles-Victoria with the MV Coho ferry on “200 Years of Black Ball History.” The meeting sponsor will be Sound Bank. Malane ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s program will feature Tuyen Manikhoth, stay-atwork outreach coordinator for the Department of Labor & Industries, on the “Stay at Work Program.” The meeting sponsor will be Dungeness Courte Memory Care. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. This Tuesday’s program had not been announced as of Saturday. 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

$ Briefly . . . Verizon drops subsidized phone contracts NEW YORK — Verizon, the nation’s largest wireless provider, will stop offering phones at discounted prices when customers sign two-year service contracts. The move was made in the name of simplification, but it could result in some customers paying more. All wireless carriers have been trying to wean customers off subsidies, in which a $649 iPhone 6 goes for $200 with a two-year contract. Instead, carriers have been encouraging people to buy phones outright by paying the full retail price in monthly installments. A few carriers, namely Sprint, also offer leasing options for a lower monthly fee, but the customer doesn’t get to keep and resell the phone without additional payments. Verizon is the second national carrier, after T-Mobile, to end subsidies entirely for new customers. Existing customers will be able to keep current plans. Verizon says there will be restrictions, but it didn’t elaborate. For instance, it wasn’t immediately clear whether customers keeping the current plan will still qualify for subsidized phones. Under the new plans, which take effect Aug. 13, prices for voice, text and data services will drop by roughly $20 per month compared with subsidized plans. But customers will no longer get the subsidies on the phone, valued at about $19 for an iPhone 6. But there are variations, so some will pay a bit more, others a bit less. Verizon is also streamlining its data plans to four main options, ranging from “small” at 1 gigabyte to “x-large” at 12 gigabytes, all sharable under family plans. Verizon currently has 15 options ranging from 0.5 gigabyte to 100 gigabytes. Two gigabytes is plenty for most single-line customers, though a few hours of streaming video could eat that up. Customers will no longer have two-year commitments, but they might be stuck with Verizon for two years anyway as monthly installments for the phone stretch over that time.

$800 cupcake bill YAKIMA — Officials in Washington state want a former city employee to pay back nearly $800 in taxpayer money she spent on cupcakes for her own office farewell party. When former Yakima human resources director Cheryl Ann Mattia resigned in December, she ordered $757.40 worth of gourmet cupcakes from a local cafe. City Manager Tony O’Rourke said the spending was a “gross misuse” of taxpayer money. Mattia said the cost of the cupcakes stemmed from a misunderstanding between her and a staff

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member when the order was placed. But she said it was a legitimate expense. O’Rourke said the city could take Mattia to small-claims court to recoup the money.

Is the Internet listening? Web-connected tech raises specter of secret wiretaps BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — Like a lot of teenagers, Aanya Nigam reflexively shares her whereabouts, activities and thoughts on Twitter, Instagram and other social networks without a qualm. But Aanya’s care-free attitude dissolved into paranoia a few months ago shortly after her mother bought Amazon’s Echo, a digital assistant that can be set up in a home or office to listen for various requests, such as for a song, a sports score, the weather or even a book to be read aloud. After using the Internet-connected device for two months, Aanya, 16, started to worry that the Echo was eavesdropping on conversations in her Issaquah living room. So she unplugged the device and hid it in a place that her mother, Anjana Agarwal, still hasn’t been able to find. “I guess there is a difference between deciding to share something and having something captured by something that you don’t know when it’s listening,” Agarwal said of her daughter’s misgivings. The Echo, a $180 cylindrical device that began general shipping in July after months of public testing, is the latest advance in voice-recognition technology that’s enabling machines to record snippets of conversation that are analyzed and stored by companies promising to make their customers’ lives better. Other increasingly popular forms of voicerecognition services include Apple’s Siri assistant on mobile devices, Microsoft’s Cortana and the “OK Google” feature for speaking to Google’s search engine.

Amazon’s Echo, a digital aide that can be set up to listen for various requests, such as a sports score.

Anjana Agarwal, left, stands alongside her daughter, Aanya Nigam, 16, in Issaquah. Spoken commands also can be used to find something to watch on some TVs, and an upcoming Barbie doll will include an Internetconnected microphone to hear what’s being said. These innovations will confront people with a choice pitting convenience against privacy as they decide whether to open another digital peephole into their lives for a growing number of devices equipped with Internet-connected microphones and cameras. TURN

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OLYMPIA — Two state senators have asking the state auditor to investigate a Hood Canal Panoramic view land deal with the Navy that did not meet a previous appraised SEATTLE — Seattle’s Space Needle is the first building in the value. Sens. Tim Sheldon, D-PotU.S. to use the PanoCam — a panoramic camera that takes con- latch, and Mark Miloscia, R-Fedtinuous 360-degree images of the eral Way, sent a letter to Acting State Auditor Jan Jutte questioncity. ing the low lease price on state KING-TV reported that the aquatic bedlands. camera will take shots from 605 In June, The Seattle Times feet above the city every 10 minreported that Lands Commisutes. It will start an hour before sioner Peter Goldmark’s Departsunrise and stop an hour after ment of Natural Resources sunset daily. The photos will be archived accepted a $720,000 offer in 2014 and available to the public. They from the Navy for 50-year control date back to Jan. 1. of 4,804 acres of Hood Canal seaThe photos will help capture floor. Seattle’s changing skyline, as well An earlier, independent, stateas gather “best shots” of the city approved appraisal valued the during clear days or on unusual lease at $1.68 million. weather events. The $720,000 value allowed The PanoCam is some of the the Navy to avoid congressional newest panoramic image capturscrutiny of the deal. ing technology. Goldmark agreed to that price Archived and live photos can despite state law requiring DNR be viewed from the PanoCam at obtain fair-market value for the the Space Needle’s website. seafloor. “That’s corruption,” said Miloscia, chair of the senate’s KONP talk guests Accountability and Reform ComPORT ANGELES — Here is mittee. this week’s schedule for the Formerly an Air Force con1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at tract officer who dealt with appraisals, he said reducing the 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside earlier appraisal to “avoid federal statute . . . is, in my mind, the Port Angeles area. unconscionable.” Station General Manager DNR spokeswoman Sandra Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday Kaiser said the state’s appraisal through Thursday segments. practices were upheld last May TURN TO BRIEFLY/A11 by a Kitsap County Superior

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Court judge when she dismissed a company’s lawsuit. If the auditor doesn’t investigate, Miloscia said, his committee will.

‘Pit to Pier’ Thorndyke Resources of Poulsbo seeks to build a 998-foot pier on state-owned land 5 miles south of the Hood Canal Bridge to annually load onto barges some 6.75 million tons of gravel that would be transported on a 4-mile conveyor belt from a quarry at Shine. It sued the state and Navy to overturn the lease, which created a restriction along Hood Canal seafloor that stopped the “pit to pier” project. The Times has reported the Navy has quietly targeted building projects in the area, rating them according to perceived “encroachment threat” levels. Area developers say they were unaware their work was being monitored. The military says commercial boating, seaplanes and tourism could hamper the military’s operations in the interest of “national defense.” “I’m worried that the historic uses of our shoreline and waterways will be harmed by these unilateral actions by the commissioner’s office,” Sheldon said. “The commissioner’s job is to adhere to all the duties of the constitution. I think that includes getting a fair price for something.” TURN

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SEATTLE — A barge docked here stretches the size of a football field and is piled high with 3,400 large white sacks of marine debris — buckets, water bottles, nets and even shoes. In total, the barge tied up at Waste Management’s Duwamish facility holds about 1 million pounds of trash, roughly half of which is debris from the 2011 Japan tsunami that found its way onto Alaskan and Canadian shores. Despite its enormity, the trash represents less than 1 percent of the debris littering the Alaska coastline, said Chris Pallister, cofounder of Gulf of Alaska Keeper, a nonprofit that works to clean up the coastline there. “It’s one of the greatest environmental tragedies on the planet right now,” Pallister said. The barge arrived in Seattle on Thursday at the end of a $1 million project funded mostly by Japan to clean up Alaskan and Canadian shorelines in the aftermath of the massive earthquake and tsunami. Japan estimates that 5 million tons of debris washed out to sea in the tsunami. TURN

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Hong Kong-based Gaw Capital Partners completed the $711 million acquisition ■ Monday: Clallam Friday, records show. County Prosecuting AttorIt ranks as one of the ney Mark Nichols on the biggest real-estate transacongoing discussion regarding consolidating municipal tions in the region’s history. Market experts said the court prosecution into the only two larger deals they county prosecutor’s office, could recall were for colleccharter review and the role tions of buildings: the $1.15 of the prosecuting attorney billion Amazon.com paid in county government. Vulcan in 2012 for its ■ Tuesday: Interim 11-building South Lake Clallam County Public Union campus, and a GoldHealth Officer Jeanette Stehr-Green discusses back- man Sachs affiliate’s 2007 bulk purchase of a dozen to-school immunizations, properties in the Seattle changes in middle schoolarea for $921 million. age group and back-to-school An affiliate of Gaw Capievents with Health and tal outbid a handful of other Human Services. investors to buy the 1.5 milSecond segment: Mike lion-square-foot Columbia Howe, executive director of Center from Beacon Capital communications for the Partners, which had paid Clallam County Public Util- $621 million for the tower ity District. in April 2007, near the peak ■ Wednesday: Preof the last real-estate boom. empted by Seattle Mariners Asian institutional game. investors have been shop■ Thursday: Repeat ping for deals in the Seattle show. area over the past year, but Gaw Capital’s successful bid for a trophy tower Region/Nation against domestic funds and long-established European investors is something new, Unruly passenger said Lori Hill, a managing HONOLULU — A man director at commercial-realaccused of drunkenly shov- estate brokerage ing a flight attendant and threatening to kill people Economy soars on a flight from Seattle to WASHINGTON — The Maui has been ordered to U.S. job market just demonget mental-health and substrated that it may be nearstance-abuse evaluations. ing full health more than A judge Friday ordered Eric Matthew Schneider of six years after the Great Recession — and showed Northern California to why the Federal Reserve undergo the exam at a may be about to raise interHonolulu halfway house. est rates from record lows. After that, he’ll be able July marked the latest to return home on $10,000 month in a streak of solid bond. In a criminal complaint, hiring, with employers addthe FBI says Schneider had ing 215,000 jobs and the a double tequila cocktail on unemployment rate holding at a relatively low 5.3 pera Delta Air Lines flight cent, the government said Monday and demanded Friday. more drinks. Monthly job growth has Court documents say averaged 211,286 so far this passengers complained he threatened to kill them and year, a level suggesting that employers are confident the that he pushed a flight attendant who tried to calm economy will continue to expand and require more him down. workers in the coming Public defender Peter months and years. Wolff said Schneider is The government also sorry and doesn’t remember said employers added a what happened. total of 14,000 more jobs in Buys tallest building May and June than previously estimated. SEATTLE — Hong Kong investment firm has Gold and silver purchased the Pacific Gold for December Northwest’s tallest skysettled up $4, or 0.4 perscraper, 76-story Columbia cent, to $1,094.10 Friday. Center, marking the first September silver time a big Asian investment surged 25 cents, or 1.7 perfirm has acquired a trophy cent, to $14.935 an ounce. tower in Seattle. CONTINUED FROM A10

Tech: Spoken CONTINUED FROM A10 sonal data as possible and quickly delete it once the The phenomenon, dubbed information has served its the “Internet of Things,” purpose, said Kristen Anderpromises to usher in an era son, an attorney with the of automated homes outfit- commission’s division of prited with locks, lights, ther- vacy and identity protection. mostats, entertainment systems and servants such as Doesn’t eavesdrop the Echo that respond to Amazon.com says Echo spoken words. users don’t need to worry It’s also raising the spec- about the device eavesdropter of Internet-connected ping on them. microphones being secretly As a safeguard, according used as a wiretap, either by a to Amazon, the device’s company providing a digital microphone is programmed service, government officials to come on only after it’s actiwith court orders or intrud- vated with the press of a ers that seize control of the button or the use of a certain equipment. word, such as Alexa, the “We are on the trajectory name of the software that of a future filled with voice- powers the Echo. assisted apps and voiceA blue light on the Echo assisted devices,” Forrester also comes on when it’s Research analyst Fatemeh recording and remains illuKhatibloo said. minated when it’s listening. “This is going to require Users can also select a finding the fine balance sound to alert them when between creating a really the Echo is recording. great user experience and Amazon also allows users something that’s creepy.” to review the recordings

Surveillance fears Fears about Internet surveillance have heightened during the past two years as former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden released documents revealing that the U.S. government’s terrorist-fighting programs have included mining personal information collected by a variety of technology companies. The Electronic Privacy Information Center, a watchdog group, wants the Federal Trade Commission to set security standards and strict limitations on the storage and use of personal information collected through Internet-connected microphones and cameras. “We think it’s misleading to only present the potential conveniences of this technology without also presenting the huge number of possible drawbacks,” said Julia Horwitz, director of the center’s privacy project. The FTC believes companies selling Internet-connected devices and apps should collect as little per-

made by the Echo and delete any or all of them, although the Seattle company warns the device might not work as well without access to the audio history.

Glowing reviews The Echo so far is getting mostly glowing reviews. It has received a five-star or four-star rating from about 90 percent of the roughly 23,000 reviews posted on Amazon.com. Despite what Amazon says, Steven Combs has noticed the Echo’s blue light illuminate at times when it hasn’t been asked during the six months he has been using a test version of the device in his Columbus, Indiana, home. But he says he has never worried about being spied upon. “Somebody would have to have a real interest in me, and I don’t think I am that interesting for someone to come after my data,” said Combs, the president of a community college. TURN

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From left are Business Leadership Advisory Committee member Jamye Wisecup, Clallam Transit Maintenance Manager Kevin Gallacci and General Manager Wendy Clark-Getzin.

Clallam Transit awarded for diversity in employment PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

This award recognizes employers who demonstrate diversity and PORT ANGELES — Clallam Transit recently was presented the inclusion in their hiring practices by having one or more employees Clallam County Health and Human Services Business Leader- with developmental disabilities in ship Advisory Committee Employer their employ. The presentation took place of the Month award by Jamye July 27 at Transit headquarters in Wisecup, emergency management Port Angeles. program coordinator at Clallam Receiving the award was MainCounty Emergency Management and a member of the advisory com- tenance Manager Kevin Gallacci. For more information about the mittee.

Tech CONTINUED FROM A11 Michael Feldman, 61, started to wonder about the Echo’s snooping potential within the first few weeks after he set up the device in his home in Huntington Woods, Mich. He frets about the possibility of government agencies using the Echo or similar devices as a surveillance tool, though that concern hasn’t been enough to cause him to turn off the device’s microphone. “After you have lived long enough, you realize people will be willing to bring spying technology into their own house if they think it will do something great for them,” Feldman said.

No ‘On the Waterfront’ Columnist David G. Sellars is taking the week off from his maritime column.

advisory committee, visit www. clallam.net/HHS/Human Services/blac.html. Mary Cliffton, developmental disability case manager for Clallam County Health and Human Services, can connect employers to the various community employment providers and agencies wanting to hire workers with disabilities. Her phone number is 360-4172407.

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Debris: Common items Top CONTINUED FROM A10 it’s not easy to get the debris out. So once the trash was Most of it sank in the first few miles, leaving an collected and bagged on estimated 1.5 million tons the beaches, Pallister used helicopters to lift the sacks floating in the Pacific. Even without a natural to the barge. Advocates for clean disaster, winds and currents routinely deposit shorelines faced another large amounts of debris on hurdle last year when, due Alaskan beaches, said to a lack of capacity, landfill Peter Murphy, Alaska Anchorage’s regional coordinator of the stopped accepting marine National Oceanic and debris unless it was in Atmospheric Administra- small pieces, Pallister tion (NOAA) Marine said. Getting the barge Debris Program. safely to Seattle was a Some to be recycled milestone in itself, Pallister said. Next month, the trash “It’s a real sense of that arrived in Seattle relief that this is here,” he this week will be sorted by said. volunteers coordinated by the nonprofit Parley for Long trip the Oceans. It first stopped in Unusable debris will be sent to the Columbia Kodiak, Alaska, on July Ridge landfill at Arling- 15. From there it traveled ton, Ore., while most of the plastic will be recy- to 10 other sites, including cled. Montague Island near Alaska’s shoreline Prince William Sound and stretches 44,000 miles, Gore Point on the Kenai more than double the Peninsula. length of the East and Pallister’s plan for coorWest coasts combined. dinated barge stops to With so much beach- pick up debris at multiple front, and some areas of locations was unprecesteep shorelines and cliffs, dented, Murphy said. Supporters of the project, including NOAA, Waste Management and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, all agree on one thing:

The coasts need to be cleaned. Most of the debris on the barge is from Alaska, with refuse from just one British Columbia site — Ucluelet, on Vancouver Island. Karla Robison, the manager of environmental and emergency services in Ucluelet, called on more Canadian cities to step up to help clean the coasts.

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DETROIT — Automakers said their U.S. sales for July rose 5 percent to more than 1.5 million. Here are the top sellers, the number sold and June’s sales rank in parentheses: 1. Ford F-Series, 66,288 Payments to U.S. (1). 2. Chevrolet Silverado, Japan has provided $5 million to the U.S. for tsu- 56,380 (2) 3. Toyota Camry, 38,435 nami debris removal. Alaska received (3) $2.5 million of that, using it on this project and other, smaller efforts to clean up coastlines and complete aerial surveys. Janna Stewart, the tsunami marine-debris coorCONTINUED FROM A10 dinator for Alaska’s environmental-conservation In June, the Navy and department, said she hopes the state can receive DNR told The Times they another $1 million left in could not comment on the the $5 million pot to con- appraisal because of pending litigation. tinue the cleanup. In terms of efficiency and safety, the project has Suit dismissed been a success, she said. In her dismissal in May Pallister knows there’s much more debris to be of Thorndyke’s suit, visiting removed — but progress Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Sally Olson, has been made. “It’s not completely sitting in Port Townsend, ruled that DNR had the bleak,” he said. “There is some light authority to grant the conway out there. It’s a flicker, servation easement and its but it’s out there.” establishment of the land’s

4. Ram, 36,019 (4) 5. Honda Accord, 34,496 (9) 6. Nissan Altima, 33,842 (6) 7. Honda CR-V, 31,785 (8) 8. Honda Civic, 31,139 (7) 9. Toyota Corolla, 30,249 (5) 10. Ford Escape, 29,253 (not ranked)

Lease: Court value was not “arbitrary, capricious or unlawful.” Thorndyke has appealed that decision to the state Court of Appeals.

‘Factual issue’ “It’s a factual issue and could not be resolved on summary judgment” the way the judge did, said Svend Brandt-Erichsen, Thorndyke’s attorney. “It’s been frustrating to not get to the merits, to actually have the actions taken by the Navy and the DNR reviewed.”

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How to vacay like it’s 1999 Take time off from tech and get back to Discmen, disposable cameras

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ET’S TAKE A ROAD TRIP BACK in time to, say, 1999. It’s the start of your summer beach vacaNick tion. Upon arrival, you Bilton unpack, slather your sexy self in sunscreen and head to the beach. You bring a paperback book and a fancy new yellow Sony CD player. You have a drink, read a little and relax. When your friends show up, you snap a few group photos with a disposable film camera (there’s no such thing as a selfie yet) and hope they turned out OK. It’s heaven. Fast forward to our vacations today. You set off on a much-needed summer break. The second you land, you check your cellphone and are greeted by a flood of messages. After an hour sitting in your hotel room replying to work emails, you finally go to the beach. You pull out your iPad to read a book and, oh, look: You have a message on Facebook, not to mention WhatsApp, Snapchat and Twitter. And because the beach is so beautiful, it’s probably a good idea to take an Instagram. After a hundred attempts to capture the best and most original photo of a beach ever taken, you spend another hour seeing how many “likes” your photo got. More messages come in. You end up getting stressed about all the work emails you have to respond to back at the hotel. One obvious remedy is to leave your smartphone and tablet at home. But that ignores the fact that our devices have replaced some vacation essentials, including physical books, magazines, music player, cameras, maps and in-flight entertainment. Believe it or not, there are ways to unplug that don’t require downgrading to a CD player. The simplest solution is to put your phone into airplane mode the moment your vacation begins. This way, you can still listen to music, take photos and read, but you can’t connect to the Internet and get sucked into the black hole of wasting time. If you have legitimate travel-related reasons to access the Web — for, say, driving directions or restaurant recommendations — go to your phone’s settings to enable (or disable) the cellular data capabilities for certain apps. Turn on maps and apps like Yelp and Foursquare; turn off email and social media

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apps like Facebook and Twitter. For those inclined to cheat, I would tell them to delete the most tempting apps from their phone, whether it’s Instagram or Snapchat. And rather than bringing an iPad on vacation, try a print book or Kindle. I know what you’re thinking here: What if someone from work or home really needs to get hold of me? Danny Cohen, director of television at BBC, told me that once a year, his entire family sets off on a two-week vacation and they all leave their smartphones at home. When I asked what happens if there is a work-related emergency, he said a limited number of people have the hotel name and room number where he is staying and can call if need be. And guess what? No one calls. It turns out, most work emergencies aren’t really work emergencies. Picking up the phone to disturb a colleague’s vacation is a lot harder than firing off an email.

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till, for some, resisting that urge to check the phone or open the laptop while on vacation can be too difficult. For this group, I recommend paying to unplug. There are places that not only advertise zero Internet access, but also have a strict no-gadgets policy.

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Camp Grounded in Anderson Valley, Calif., for example, bills itself as a summer camp for grown-ups. While archery, potato printing and stiltwalking all sound like fun, the best part of this campground is that you have to hand over every piece of technology you have before you enter. This includes watches, phones and computers. A weekend without your gadgets costs $595. The Renaissance Pittsburgh hotel has offered a Family Digital-Detox Package in the past for entire families that want to unplug. According to its website, “Prior to your arrival, the television, phone and iHome dock station will be removed from your guest room and replaced with board games and playing cards.” (It sounds like a scene out of “The Shining.”) If you book a day at the Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire outside London, you will be asked to trade your digital devices for a “delicious detox smoothie.” And the Villa Stéphanie spa resort in Germany has even installed a copper grid in the walls to block out wireless signals. A slew of campgrounds and beaches around the world are deliberately not providing (or are limiting) Wi-Fi or cellular coverage, including those on Tristan da Cunha Island, a far-flung group of volca-

nic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean. The Sahara and the Grand Canyon are so vast that you can get no bars on your phone for miles (though you may need a device to find these places on Google).

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nother option, which could induce its own share of anxiety, is to charge your devices before leaving home but don’t bring any chargers. This way, you know you have a limited amount of battery life and won’t squander that time looking at Vine videos. But I don’t think people should wait until vacation to unplug. In recent months, I’ve started deleting some social media apps from my phone on weekends. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat are removed entirely on Friday afternoons. On Monday morning, I reinstall everything for the workweek ahead. If you still can’t stop yourself from logging on and checking in after all this, I have only one piece of advice left: Dunk your devices in water and replace them with an old yellow Sony Discman.

___________ Nick Bilton is an award-winning technology columnist, reporter and author of the “Disruptions” column for The New York Times.

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“To get through having a 12-yearold and dealing with the attitude and trying not to go crazy with it.”

“Go to the ’Hawks’ third Super Bowl in a row next year. The Seahawks have always been my team. And maybe bowl a 300 game. I’d probably cry if I did. And take my wife on a honeymoon finally.”

“Buy a camper so we can hit all 48 of the lower states. Imagine being on a road trip for eight months and then coming back to beautiful Sequim. A website has it all planned out for us.”

“I always wanted to go visit the Taj Mahal in India. Never been in that part of the world. It’s a symbol of one man’s love for his wife. I’ve seen many pictures of it. It’s all very fascinating.”

“To see the five major league baseball stadiums that I have not visited. I’ve been in almost all of them.”

“It’d have to be to tour Japanese sword museums in Japan. I collect Samurai swords. Call me an antique. From the 700s to the 1700s, the sword was the chief weapon in mano-a-mano combat.”

“An extended trip to Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, and Tahiti. . . . Fascinating ancient cultures. Imagine canoeing off to a distant island.”

“A trip to England, Scotland and Wales. My roots are there. . . . We would visit Glasgow, see Old Ministers [U.K.] and the Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. In 2016, we’re going.”

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Peninsula Voices columnist Amy Goodman (though I’ve not talked with In response to the her) was grateful for your June 24 “Issues of Faith” explanation that “all lives column by Mike Acheson (PDN), here are some addi- matter.” Though black women tional data that will defihave the highest rate of nitely help shed light on a number of statistical truths abortion of any group between 1990 and 2007, Mr. Acheson did not conhas Mr. Acheson done anysider: thing to find out why, or is ■ Teenage suicide: According to the CDC [Cen- he just concerned about ters for Disease Control and reporting the racial statistics accurately? Prevention], LGB [lesbian, ■ Atrocities performed gay, bisexual] youths are by Catholic priests on innofour times more likely to cent young victims are still attempt suicide than their newsworthy, even if only straight peers. 4 percent were accused. Nearly 50 percent of Just because we’re not young transgender people experiencing what Acheson have seriously thought about taking their lives, and says is “the wall-to-wall 25 percent have made a sui- narrative” doesn’t mean that it’s not happening. cide attempt, even though How many innocent 1.6 percent of the populalives have been destroyed tion is gay or lesbian. by trusted men of God? ■ A new Pentagon Just one child is one too report involving students at many. three military service acadSheila Khalov, emies found that sexual Port Townsend assaults dropped from 70 cases in 2012-13 to 61 cases July 5 fire in 2013-14. This is news I want The anonymous survey O’Brien Road to know, and also found that more than 40 percent of students who also areas where people are dealing with fire bans due said they experienced to this season of dryness. unwanted sexual contact The morning after also believed that they Fourth of July, our property faced some kind of retaliacaught fire. tion. Our drive-by neighbors Could this be why the and passers-by, seeing the numbers dropped? ■ “Black Lives Matter”: trees in flame, pulled off the road and leaped to every I’m sure PDN syndicated

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hose and even the garbage can to try to get the fire out as others called 9-1-1. As the fire department explained, “They were the ones responsible in what could have been a disaster.” Our home was five seconds away from catching fire, too. My son and daughter-inlaw were not aware [of the situation] until the door was being pounded on by the volunteers. A most heartwarming thanks for all those who didn’t hesitate to save our property. In all the haste, we never were able to get the names, but you know who you are, and we wanted to say thank you and bless you. Rochell FitzGerald and the FitzGerald family, Port Angeles

Trump critic So, Donald Trump was fighting commies at the New York Military Academy for boys while John McCain was goofing off at the Hanoi Hilton. McCain’s got some nerve coming up from Panama and taking a prisoner-ofwar job from a real American. Hotshot McCain had the whole USS Forrestal to land on.

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Let’s see him put a heli- vatives only exacerbate the copter full of live lobsters on problem. Change is costly, but not Donald’s yacht. changing is costlier still. If I were at a Trump Roger B. Huntman, rally, I’d be singing “Wind Sequim Beneath My Wings.” John DeBoer, Port Angeles Elwha salmon I am a college student Global warming from Seattle spending the The reluctance to accept summer up here in Port Angeles with my family. man-made global warming While westbound on is as difficult today as it Highway 101 last week, I was for Galileo to prove a crossed over the Elwha common fact: River, which looked like it The Earth is as apolitical as the Four Horsemen of had lost a few pounds. I’m beginning to wonder the Apocalypse, and they where these salmon (curare not mythological. You need not be a weath- rently in the Strait of Juan erman to see the multitude de Fuca) are going to go of disastrous global weather when they get to the river. I sure can’t picture any phenomena. “100-pound king [salmon]” What used to take milscraping his belly all the lions of years is happening way up. now at an alarming rate. I grew up fishing the To serve humanity, Elwha with my grandpa deforestation and fossil and older brother and never fuels are prime culprits. remember water conditions Coal is still a primary industrial source in emerg- quite like this. I’ve long awaited the ing nations. reopening of the river but In 1955, 3 billion people am starting to question if inherited the Earth. pulling the dams was such According to the U.N., a good idea. the projected population in You see, now it seems 2055 will reach 8.7 billion the summers are getting people to feed, clothe and longer and there’s less house. snowmelt from the mounWithout governmental tains. regulatory agencies, corpoWith the dams in place, rate America will not police they would have provided itself, nor will it set an the water needed to get example for other nations. these fish up the river and Invectives from conser-

would have also brought water temperatures way down, ultimately improving their chances for a successful salmon run. As a fisherman, I just want a healthy salmon habitat. Till next time, keep it reeling. Luke Wiggins, Port Angeles

Oil exports For decades, our leaders have sought to free the United States from dependence on foreign oil. Our domestic energy revolution has generated enormous benefits for our economy and put us on a solid footing to achieve the long-standing goal of energy independence. Unfortunately, despite our record domestic oil production, the United States imported about 30 percent of its oil last year. The United States must protect its own interests first. Only then can we enjoy the benefits of a prosperous economy, low gas prices and strong alliances that contribute to international stability. The United States someday may be in a position to change its crude oil export policy, but for the sake of national security, that day is not today. Keith A. Hahn, Port Townsend

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

Rave of the Week THANK YOU T TO the guy who kept the fire on Kendall Road near Sequim on July 13 from spreading until the fire department could get there. We so appreciate it because it could really have hurt us.

. . . and other Raves A BIG RAVE to the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation field crews for their hard work on our Lincoln Park baseball fields. As they have all season, our home fields looked great during the Dick Brown Memorial Tournament. A MUST-SEE RAVE to Ghostlight Production’s musical comedy “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” playing at the Sequim High School Performing Arts Center. This talented local cast’s singing, dancing and comedy are of professional quality. You don’t want to miss this hilarious production. (EDITOR’S NOTE: Perfor-

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mances continue at the school at 601 N. Sequim Ave. today, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15, at 7:30 p.m., as well as this afternoon at 2 p.m. Tickets can be bought on www.ghostlightproductions.com and at Beauty and the Beach Salon, 528 E. First St. in Port Angeles.) HUGE RAVE TO the organizers and volunteers who took part in the Port Angeles Clean Up the Park day on July 24. What a great community we live in! RAVE TO VOLUNTEERS! When we were visiting Sequim lavender events, we had a wonderful time, and we loved the farms and met some lovely people, especially at the Street Fair and at the T-shirt booth staffed by volunteers who had a lot of information. Thank you for a charming weekend. BIG, BIG RAVE to Clallam County Fire District No. 3 for

going to an Agnew residence and stopping a man from burning yard debris. Thank you! I WOULD LIKE to thank the government agencies for repaving U.S. Highway 101 [Port Angeles] at night. It reduces the traffic delays and frustration of taxpayers. Hopefully, they will start doing this on all road maintenance work in the future. A HUGE RAVE to the Koenig Subaru [Port Angeles] service team. You brought back the “service” in customer service. It is so appreciated.

Rant of the Week RANT TO HOMEOWNERS on West Eighth Street [Port Angeles].

You have the greenest lawn in RANT TO TRESPASSING years. Apparently, you don’t know crabber: You don’t know how to we’re in a drought. read decimals. The -.5 on the sign is a halffoot, not 5 feet!

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(CLIP AND SAVE) SHINY, HUGE PICKUP trucks emblazoned with giant silver star emblems. This is police? What is the intent? To impress, or to intimidate? Both? Either is wrong, completely wrong. What a gigantic waste of our taxpayer dollars. BIG RANT TO coyote killers because they eat rats, moles and mountain beavers and also don’t shoot anything between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. RANTS TO THE owners of housing development in east Sequim. The sidewalks have debris and weeds on them, making it dangerous to walk on. RANT TO THE idiots who recently sent up at least one Chinese lantern in the Sequim area. Do you not know how dry it is? Or are you intentionally trying to burn down the entire valley? You have done this off and on over the years, and I doubt if this rant will do any good.

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Big deal unlikely to alter Wagner THE PLAYER HAD stripped off his jersey and was on a far practice field, making him hard to identify from a distance. The three horn blasts to Dave signal the end of Seahawks prac- Boling tice echoed across Lake Washington half an hour earlier, and all the players headed for shade or for lunch or media obligations — even the rookies and free agents who usually stay late trying to make good impressions with extra work. But this guy was still over by the lake on the far end, near the power poles where the bald eagles perch. He had an assistant acting as if he were a running back sneaking through the line on a pass pattern and breaking into various routes. The player covered him tighter and tighter, in monotonous succession. When he finally knocked off and walked toward the headquarters building, he came into focus — it was middle linebacker Bobby Wagner, the player who two days earlier had signed a contract extension that will pay him $43 million for the next four years — about $10.75 million a year.

Putting in extra work Sometimes you can learn more about a player by watching him before or after practice than during. So when he walked past, I asked him if that kind of extra work was how players earned the big contracts. “Gotta keep gettin’ better,” Wagner said. It wasn’t an interview; that was the only question I asked him. But that was pretty much all I needed to know to shape a column about Wagner. I certainly didn’t need to ask how he would respond to his new wealth, or how he would approach the next four seasons as the man at the core of what will go down as one of the NFL’s great defenses. All I had to do was watch him work. Here was a guy who had just seen his salary increase roughly $10 million a year. But he did not see this as the time to throttle back, to savor the fruits of his arrival. It was time to perfect his mechanics, to pay even closer attention to the details. It was interesting that Wagner would feel it necessary to work on covering those routes. In practice that day, the exact situation arose in team sessions and he played it perfectly. Tailback Christine Michael had sneaked through the line, planted, faked and cut sharply to his left. Michael has wicked quickness, but Wagner read the move and reacted so quickly that he was able to cut inside Michael and bisect the path of the pass, deflecting it with his fingertips. It was impressive coverage. First rate. It should be expected, as Wagner was named an All-Pro last season. He’s made 445 tackles including the postseason. Nobody has made more Super Bowl tackles in his career than Wagner (22 in two appearances). And yet he just turned 25 a few days before training camp started. “He’s getting better as far as being a student of the game; a lot of the stuff he did his first two years was just raw talent,” said Lofa Tatupu, a former Pro Bowl middle linebacker for the Seahawks and now an assistant coach. “With a guy like that who’s already establish, and led this defense to Super Bowls and prominence, we just ask him to fine-tune his technique.” TURN

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Elise Beuke of Sequim and Isabella Strickler (in row boat) finished first in the B Final in the women’s double sculls race at the World Junior Championships on Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday.

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Sequim rower Elise Beuke will return from Brazil with a top10 finish at the World Junior Championships. Beuke and partner Isabella Strickler bounced back from a disappointing fourth-place finish in Friday’s semifinals to claim the Women’s double sculls consolation B Final Saturday.

The event was held at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, which will also serve as the rowing venue at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The American duo trailed South African counterparts Rosanne and Tayla-May Bentley by .04 seconds after the first 500 meters of Saturday’s B Final, before surging ahead in the next 500-meter section for lead of 2.81 seconds.

Beuke and Strickler extended their lead in the second half of the race, eventually defeating the South Africans by just under 6 seconds, in 7:22.99. Their B Final time would have earned them first place in the A Final, won by Germany in 7:32.58. The American pair missed out on a spot in Saturday’s A final by more than four seconds after finishing fourth in their Friday semifinal heat in 7:31.60, behind third-place Hungary in 7:27.18. Beuke is a 2015 Sequim High School graduate who missed out on her graduation ceremony in June to compete in the U.S.

Rowing Youth National Rowing Championships in SarasotaBradenton, Fla. She will race for the University of Washington’s women’s crew team this fall. Beuke will join a talented incoming freshman class for the Huskies. Marlee Blue and Katy Gillingham, both incoming Washington rowers from Seattle’s Holy Names Academy, led the U.S. fours to a gold medal. Another incoming freshman rower for the Huskies, Anna Thornton of Nottingham, England, won a silver medal as a member of the Great Britain in quadruple sculls.

Lockett impressive at wideout Third-round draft pick turning heads as returner and receiver BY CURTIS CRABTREE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RENTON — Rookie Tyler Lockett is turning heads in the Seattle Seahawks training camp with his quickness and route-running ability, and given his family history, it’s really no surprise. His father and uncle are Kevin and Aaron Lockett, who like Tyler also had distinguished careers at Kansas State and played professionally. “I think it’s helped me just because my dad taught me the mental part of the game,” Lockett said. “Just being able to understand coverages, being able to understand how to get open. It’s all about getting open at the end of the day regardless of what routes you have.” Doug Baldwin managed to make the college-to-pro transition quickly despite being an

undrafted rookie out of Stanford in 2011. Baldwin caught 51 passes for 788 yards and led the team in receiving. However, Baldwin says Lockett is more advanced at this stage than he was as a rookie. “He’s a lot more polished than I was as a rookie,” Baldwin said. “He’s doing a fantastic job out here. Really good chemistry with Russell [Wilson] and other quarterbacks and just making plays when he has the opportunity to do so.” Coach Pete Carroll practically gave the kick returning duties to Lockett on the night the Seahawks selected him in the third round of the draft. Seattle struggled in the return game a year ago after Golden Tate left for Detroit in free agency and Percy Harvin was dealt to the New York Jets.

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Seattle’s Tyler Lockett eyes the football during training TURN TO HAWKS/B3 camp Monday in Renton.

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Washington’s Jeff Lindquist (5) runs against Georgia State last season. Lindquist is the only returning Husky with any game experience at quarterback.

SEATTLE — Chris Petersen can only describe it as a feeling. There isn’t anything tangible Petersen can point to yet, just the sense of progress from where he was at this time last year when he took over at Washington. “I think we’re making good progress in terms of just the guys understanding how we do things and everybody just being more on the same page,” Petersen said. “It’s hard to describe other than a feeling. We have a ways to go — we do for sure — but it does feel different. And I think that’s exciting.” Petersen and the Huskies started preseason practice Saturday, beginning the four-week buildup to Washington’s opener

when Petersen returns to face his former employer for the first time, Boise State. Between now and Friday, Sept. 4, Petersen and the Huskies have plenty of questions to answer, none bigger than who will be his starting quarterback. Last year’s starter, Cyler Miles, stepped away from football because of hip problems. That leaves junior Jeff Lindquist, redshirt freshman K.J. Carta-Samuels and true freshman Jake Browning as Petersen’s options. Petersen has never started a true freshman at quarterback; Kellen Moore was a redshirt freshman when he won the job at Boise State and became the winningest quarterback in NCAA history. TURN

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Golf SunLand Golf & Country Club Back Nine Even Holes Thursday Joe Hart/Jim Elvert 42/25, 49/28 (Gross) 21 (Net) Allen Estes/Gene Collett 46/28, 43/26 (Gross) 22 (Net) SWGA Weekly Results Wednesday Par 3 Flight One Carol Goodman 61, Judy Flanders 64, Cheryl Coulter 64, Bobbie Piety 65. Flight Two Janet Real 68, Jan Prout 71, Mary KubasMeyer 72, Rose Lauritsen 72. Men’s Club Wednesday Old Man Par Beat Old Man Par By: Darwin Ansotegui 6, Joe Hart 5, Ken Orth 3, Jerry Ahern 2 Best Net Ball of Each Couple Aug. 4 Jim & Sue Elvert with Jim & Cheryl Coulter 116; Bob & Doreen Berard with Dan Flynn & Gail Savage 116. Peninsula Golf Club Men’s Club Competition Better Nine Aug. 4 Individual Gross Mark Mitrovich 31, Gary Thorne 32 Individual Net Russ Morrison 29.5, Buddy Fraser 30, Dick Goodman 30, Rudy Arruda 30, Tim Ochs 30.5, Tom Lowe 31.5, Buck Ward 31.5, Jim Spurr 31.5 Team Gross Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich 60, Kevin Russell and Jim Spurr 66. Team Net Tom Lowe and Carl Cadwell 56, Ray Santiago and Bernie Anselmo 57, Ray Santiago and Dave Henderson 57, Steve Schlaffman and Harry Thompson 57, Ray Santiago and Gary McLaughlin 58, Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram 58, Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter 58. Merchants League Week 18 Aug. 5 Standings LaBelle Creperie 242, Supplyworks 214, Olympic Sewer & Drain 203, Fryer & Sons 190.5, Dream Team 188, The Warm House 178.5,A.P.S. Electrical 174.5, John L. Scott Real Estate 161.5, Glass Services 161.5, Rudy’s Automotive 161.5, Southern Yachts 161, D & K Painting 147, Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 138, Briten’s Yard Care 135.5, Elwood Allstate 131.5, Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 130, Misfits 117, DeFrang Executive Services 92, Lakeside Industries 77. Gross Winners Division One (0-8 Handicap) Jack Heckman 36, Rick Hoover 36. Net Winners Division One (0-8 Handicap) Aaron Clawson 32, Randy Barber 33, Sherry Henderson 33, Jay Kalla 34, Ken Fisher 34, Eric Thomson 34, Linda Bruch 34. Gross Winners Division Two (9-13 Handicap) Andy Rose 43, Chris Hoare 44. Net Winners Division Two (9-13 Handicap) George Drake 32, Bobby Allis 33, Debbie Jones 34, Dave Cameron 34, Andy Slack 35, Jerry Brinkman 35. Gross Winners Division Three (14 and up) Ryan Haller 48, Bill Van Gordon 49. Net Winners Division Three (14 and Up) Brian Paulsen 32, Joan Hanson 34, Dominique Hall 35, Harry Thompson 35, James Paulsen 35, Sheryl Baxter 36, Kitty Byrne 36. Ladies Club Competition Medal Play Wednesday Individual Net Linda Bruch 71, Duffey DeFrang 73, Donna Willenberg 74, Doris Sparks 75. Cedars at Dungeness Dungeness Womens Golf Association Sweet 16-Throw Out One Hole Each Nine First Division Pat Schumacher and Marine Hirschfeld 52 Second Division Bonney Benson 52, Lori Wyngaert and Denise Bennett 56. Men’s Club Ace Day Wednesday First Flight Gross: Anthony Sergi 70 Net: Don Walker 66, Grant Ritter 69. Second Flight Gross: Weston Royall 80 Net: Bill Riley 68, Bill Berry 69. Third Flight Gross: Gary Williams 80. Net: Michael Green 65, Herman Sakimoto 69,

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Joann Hagadorn of Nampa, Idaho pulls 300 pounds in a dead lift competition during Saturday’s third annual Sequim Strongman Show at the Sequim Village Shopping Center. The event featured 25 competitors from around the region taking part in feats of strength. Milt Mickey 69. Fourth Flight Gross: Nic Dahl 82. Net: Brad Littlefield 66, JC Schumacher 68 Fifth Flight Gross: Richard Koharian 89. Net: Morris Fosse 69, Tom Hickey 70. Discovery Bay Golf Club Ladies Golf Club Thursday, July 30 Luck of The Draw Edna Chicarell 37, Lynn Pierle 38.5, Janet Nelson 39, Carol Schacht 39. SkyRidge Golf Course Member Event Substitute Par for 1 Par-4 Each Side Gross Josh Koester 72. Net Neil Cays 63, Dan Dougherty 63, Mike Penna 64, John O’Rourke 64, Walt Barker 65, Don Heinkel 66, Allen Patton 66, Gina Valaske 66, Bud Bowling 67.

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American League West Division W L Houston 61 51 Los Angeles 58 50 Texas 54 54 Seattle 51 59 Oakland 50 62 Central Division W L Kansas City 64 44 Minnesota 55 54 Detroit 53 56 Chicago 51 56 Cleveland 49 59 East Division W L New York 61 47 Toronto 59 52 Baltimore 55 53 Tampa Bay 54 56 Boston 49 61

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49ers move forward after releasing troubled LB Aldon Smith BY JANIE MCCAULLEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Aldon Smith’s teammates, coaches and everybody else around the San Francisco 49ers kept hoping the star linebacker had matured and moved forward from all the legal issues that overshadowed his young career as one of the NFL’s most talented defenders. Just when things were looking bright for Smith under a new and familiar head coach, with a potential new contract being discussed, and a positive fresh start after a tough year that ended without a playoff berth, his career derailed once more. He lost his livelihood. This time, it’s unclear when and if he can recover. “We’re not worried about football,” an emotional coach Jim Tomsula said, “it has nothing to

do with football.” The Niners released Smith on Friday, a day after his arrest by Santa Clara police on suspicion of drunken driving, hit and run and vandalism for his fifth run-in with the law since he arrived in the Bay Area as a first-round draft pick in 2011. He was dismissed only three days after general manager Trent Baalke praised Smith’s growth and spoke of re-signing him for next season with his contract year approaching. Early in training camp, the 49ers took yet another tough blow following the departures and early retirements of several prominent players during a tumultuous offseason — fellow linebackers Patrick Willis and Chris Borland walked away from football. “It’s tough,” safety Antoine Bethea said.

“We’ve got to keep rolling. Next man up, whoever that may be, they’ve got to come in, they’ve got to step in, they’ve got to play well. Aldon, as we all know, when he’s on the field he’s something to reckon with.” Baalke and Tomsula informed Smith of the decision at team headquarters Friday after he left jail. “It’s a sad day,” Tomsula said. “Guys care about him, we care about that guy, deeply.” Smith had said when camp began he was healthy and in great shape, “ready to go.” While he is free to sign with any team, not needing to go through waivers, he likely would first face another lengthy NFL suspension. Police said Friday that at 8:46 p.m., Smith collided with a parked vehicle while parking his car, then caused further damage to the

parked vehicle with his car door. The scene was only a couple of miles from team headquarters, at or on the street of Smith’s luxury apartment complex. Authorities said Smith left without reporting the collision or providing any identifying information. He later returned to and was contacted by officers. Smith displayed “objective symptoms of being under the influence of an alcoholic beverage” and officers conducted a field sobriety test, police said. “Although he won’t be playing football for the San Francisco 49ers, he will be supported and helped, and he will not have to walk this path alone,” Tomsula said. Smith denied he was driving under the influence during a brief interview with a local television station before Tomsula’s news

conference. “Justice will be served, the truth will come out,” Smith told KTVU Fox 2 as he walked out of jail. “There’s no DUI. ... I want everybody to understand the situation that happened could have been handled differently.” San Francisco has had 12 arrests or charges filed involving seven players since January 2012, prompting owner Jed York to promise the team would “win with class.” The Niners released defensive tackle Ray McDonald late last season for his off-field problems. “If one person out there reads this and you’re struggling, get help,” Tomsula said emphatically. “Go get it. You’re worth it. There’s value in every human being. Get the help. You don’t have to walk alone. Find it, it’s there.”


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Sounders sign striker Valdez for playoff push BY DON RUIZ MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

TUKWILA — For the second time this week and the third time this summer, Seattle Sounders FC has reached out internationally for added skill and depth. The club landed what projects as the biggest fish of the haul, signing Paraguayan forward Nelson Valdez to a designated-player contract. “His pedigree just doesn’t come around very much,” general manager Garth Lagerwey said. “This is a guy that has played at the very highest level very recently, and he’s a guy that we think is going to transition [to MLS] quickly.” With all the international paperwork behind him, Valdez joined the Sounders training. Coach Sigi Schmid called the team into a circle, introduced Valdez and had him say a few words to his new teammates — including Obafemi Martins, whom he previously played with at Russian club Rubin Kazan. “I know Oba for a long

time,” Valdez said, translated from Spanish. “And there are many other Latin players here as well. And I’ve been chatting with the coach for a little bit of time now, so I feel very happy and very comfortable.” Valdez, 31, has 12 goals over 68 caps with the Paraguayan national team, including appearances in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups and the 2011 and 2015 Copa America tournaments. He has spent the past 15 seasons in the top leagues of Europe, including the German Bundesliga, where he scored 37 goals for Werder Bremen, Borussia Dortmund and more recently Eintracht Frankfurt. He is listed as a forward — the same position as Seattle’s other designated players, Clint Dempsey and Martins. “I prefer to play on the front,” he said. “ But I talked to the coach about it and I can play anywhere on the front, but I can also play as a winger.”

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Seattle has signed European soccer veteran Nelson Valdez from Paraguay, left. Schmid declined to tip his lineup ideas for when all firepower is available — partly because that could still be a ways off. Dempsey is expected back in the lineup today when the Sounders visit Los Angeles, although he left training in what Schmid called a precautionary

move. Martins remains questionable with a leg injury that has kept him out since mid-June. And Valdez isn’t expected to make his Seattle debut until Saturday, when Orlando City visits. “We also have five games in 14 days after this next game in L.A. when we go

into the next series of games,” Schmid said. “There’s probably a little bit of rotation in there, and after we get through with that rotation we’ll figure out what’s the best way to get as many talented players on the field at the same time.” MLS limits teams to three designated players, so the Sounders used the league’s newly instituted accounting tool called “targeted allocation money” to move midfielder Osvaldo Alonso off the books as a DP while not affecting his actual salary. Valdez is the latest of three high-profile additions by the club, which started June 29 with the signing of midfielder Erik Friberg, and continued Tuesday with the signing of attacking midfielder Andres Ivanschitz. Friberg moved quickly into the starting 11, while Ivanschitz is expected to join the team for training next week now that his international paperwork is complete. “We’ve added three

starting-caliber players,” Lagerwey said. “Just doing the math, that’s 25 percent of a team. . . . It’s going to depend on how they come in and how they perform, but I think we made the group better.” August projects as another busy month for the Sounders, with four more MLS games and two more CONCACAF Champions League matches — including a trip to Honduras. Schmid believes there are plenty of games and plenty of time for the newcomers to find their roles and develop cohesion for the stretch run of this regular season. “Our objective as always is to make the playoffs,” he said. “It’s something we’ve done every year; we don’t expect that to be different this year. Right now we’ve just got to get ourselves healthy and get everybody out there on the field, get everybody on the same page and get everybody out there competing for positions. That will make us a better team.”

Boling: Return helped Hawks CONTINUED FROM B1 because of a toe injury, and in those games the Hawks were 3-3. Wagner is a quiet presOpponents rushed for ence on a defense that has any number of players who more than 100 yards in four of those six games. talk, players who chirp, In the games he played, players who intimidate, the Hawks were 9-1, and players who unleash opponents broke 100 yards hoochie-coochie sack rushing only twice. dances. They allowed 20 points His game is more of an a game when he was out, understated excellence. What speaks clearly is the 6.5 per game in the last six statistical evidence of Wag- of the regular season once he returned. ner’s value, easily quantiMoney changes people fied by comparing the Seattle defense in games when in a lot of ways, and it’s a consternation to front-office he was healthy against types who try to predict those when he was sidehow young, hustling playlined last season. He missed 5 1/2 games ers will respond once they

get that second contract. Do they stay hungry? Or do they start thinking about cutting corners? Nobody knows how to measure that internal nugget of need that pushes them. Wagner certainly shows the heart of a guy who works the night shift at a foundry. And he now approaches linebacking like a craftsman, aiming to do all the small things well. That’s how to create a polished product, the kind of thing that is not only a thing of beauty, but also

will last through time. Where most of us would have seen a nicely deflected pass in practice, Wagner must see the way only a small improvement in his coverage could turn that deflection into an interception and maybe a touchdown return in the season opener at St. Louis. And so Wagner stays out there after practice, giving evidence that for him it’s not about getting richer, just better. ________ Dave Boling is a sports columnist at The News Tribune. He can be contacted at dave.boling@thenewstribune.com.

Hawks: ‘Poised to contribute’ CONTINUED FROM B1 to push it for as much playing time as he can get at “We’ve all been receiver and then we’re givimpressed with his atten- ing him a great shot to be tion to detail and how he returner in both kicks and wants to get it right,” Car- punts.” roll said. Lockett seems poised to “He spends extra time contribute on offense. and all that. He’s an unbe“We talked about him so lievably quick, fast guy, very confident catcher, really much as a returner that you good route runner. He’s just kind of put him over doing great. We’re not going there in that category,” to hold him back, he’s going offensive coordinator Dar-

rell Bevell said. “Really from day one when he jumped in here it was like ‘OK, wait a minute. This guy can be a wide receiver [too].’ I think that says a lot about him.” The Seahawks are deeper at receiver this year than they were when Baldwin was a rookie in 2011, so there may not be as many opportunities for Lockett.

But Baldwin expects Lockett to make the most of his chances. “He has the explosiveness, he’s got the speed, he’s got the savvy, and he has the work ethic,” Baldwin said. “Naturally, you just want to be close to someone like that because you know they can do anything they put their mind to.”

Dawgs: Gaps on defense, too CONTINUED FROM B1 country that’s probably any different. We’d probably all But Petersen is not shut- like Russell Wilson running ting the door on Browning, the show for us. Tom Brady. who set national records at When you’ve got that, aweFolsom High School outside some. But until we get that, Sacramento, California, we’ve just got to figure out enrolled at Washington in what our plan is.” Lindquist has the most January and participated in experience of the trio. He spring practice. “We’re open to every- appeared in 12 games last thing. We are very open to season and started the seawhatever we think’s going son opener at Hawaii, to give us the best chance to Petersen’s first win with the score points, and that’s the Huskies. Lindquist passed sparbottom line,” Petersen said. “Does everybody have ingly and for the season their prescribed way that was just 10 of 30 for 162 they love it? Yeah. I don’t yards and one touchdown. think there’s a coach in the He was used more as a run-

ning threat in short-yardage situations. Petersen said offensive coordinator Jonathan Smith has mapped out equal reps for the trio for the first week before evaluations start to be made. The Huskies also started practice without cornerback Naijiel Hale, who was dismissed Friday for disciplinary reasons. Hale started two games last season as a freshman and was expected to contend for a starting spot. For all the focus on who will be Washington’s quarterback, the Huskies will be

trying to replace three firstteam AP All-America selections on defense, along with cornerback Marcus Peters, who was kicked off the team midway through last season but was still a firstround draft pick. Petersen knows it won’t be simple trying to replace one, let alone four standouts on defense. “We can talk about that, that pass-rusher or that cover-corner, so I don’t know if it’s just one,” Petersen said. “Those guys were really good players.”

the Big Hurt is planned at Harbinger Winery, 2358 W. U.S. Highway 101, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Registration and more information also is available at bighurtpa.com. For sponsorship or volunteer opportunities, email olympicadventuretrail@ gmail.com.

Department and Peninsula College. The league is open to ages 16 and older, provided the player is not playing in the fall high school soccer season. Cost is $55 per player. Games are held on the artificial turf at Wally Sigmar Field at Peninsula College. The season will begin Sunday, Sept. 13. Sign up forms are available at the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation office, 308 E. Fourth St. Players without a team can phone 360-417-3550 to

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Former Seattle pitcher Jamie Moyer gives a speech as he is inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame on Saturday in Seattle. The Seattle-Texas game went to extra innings and ended after press time.

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KAZAN, Russia — There’s no stopping Katie Ledecky. The 18-year-old American virtually raced herself at the world swimming championships, and she was unbeatable. Ledecky ended her meet in spectacular style Saturday night, lowering her own world record by 3.61 seconds in the 800-meter freestyle for her fifth gold medal. She swam the 16-lap race in 8 minutes, 7.39 seconds, bettering her time of 8:11.00 set last year on home soil. “I knew that I was capa-

ble of going sub-8:10,” she said, “so to go 8:07 means a lot.” Ledecky completed a sweep of the 200, 400, 800 and 1,500 freestyles in Kazan. She swam the anchor leg on the victorious 4x200 free relay, too. “It’s really neat to say that you’ve done something nobody has done before,” Ledecky said. “I’ll enjoy this for a few days and then I’ll get back to work and hopefully there’s more to come.” Bremerton’s Nathan Adrian claimed silver in the men’s 50 free in 21.52 seconds.

. . . Briefly Saturday, Sept. 26 by area residents Scott Tucker, Tim Tucker and Lorrie Mittmann. The event can either be completed as a four-person team with each participant PORT ANGELES — taking a leg, relay style, or The Big Hurt, a four-legged individuals can sign up for endurance contest consist- the Iron Division and ing of a 16.5-mile mountain attempt to complete the bike, a 3-mile kayak, a event solo. 30-mile road bike and a All competitors will fin10-kilometer run, will ish in downtown Port return to Port Angeles this Angeles where live music fall. and a beer garden will It was formally held await next to the Red Lion each year from 1997 to Hotel and Hollywood 2004, and the Big Hurt is Beach. now being resurrected for A registration event for

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Soccer registration PORT ANGELES — Registration is underway for the adult coed soccer league, a partnership between the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation

be placed on a free agent list. The deadline for registration is Friday, Aug. 28.

YMCA flag football PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula YMCA is adding an NFL Flag Football program with play starting Monday, Aug. 17. Flag football is an alternative for parents who might hesitate letting their children start playing tackle football. The YMCA will offer leagues for ages 5-6, 7-8

and 9-11. Enrollment is $50 for YMCA members and $60 for the public, and can be made at the YMCA, 302 S. Francis St., Each player will receive an official NFL reversible team jersey. The YMCA NFL Flag Football rules make sure every child plays at least half of every game while making friends and learning new techniques. For more information phone Lee Routledge at 360-452-9244. Peninsula Daily News


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PROPERTY MANAGER Now accepting applications for a full time Property Manager. Seeking motivated, personable individual with program management experience t o j o i n t h e Pe n i n s u l a Housing Authority team. 5 years of related experiLINE COOKS: Experi- e n c e r e q u i r e d . F u l l Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m enced, competitive wag- benefits, wage starts at Tribe seeks a highly ca- es. Full time or part time. $36k. For an application pable individual to coor- Apply in person. and job description visit dinate cultural resources www.peninsulapha.org matters including arMASSAGE CHAIR chaeological finds, advoRetired Nurse seeks secacy for preservation of Brookstone. Top of the rious student to share cultural sites, cultural re- l i n e r e d l e a t h e r r e - house. Walk to college, vitalization & education. clinable massage chair wifi and utilities included. Duties include regulatory with multiple settings. $450 mo. (360)457-6374 compliance, review of tri- $2200 new. $1100. (360)477-0710 bal development proR I D I N G M OW E R : ‘ 0 8 jects, coordination of Craftsman, 21hp Briggs field investigations, arand Stratton, 46” deck, chival collections manhydrostatic trans., 3 bin agement & presenting grass catcher. $800 obo, education sessions. Re(360)683-8220 quires BA in Resource Mgmt, History, AnthroS I LV E R A U C T I O N S p o l o g y, E d u c a t i o n o r COLLECTOR CAR closely related field & 5 AUCTION: Little Creek yrs related exp. Indian R e s o r t , S h e l t o n , WA . preference for qualified Aug 21st-22nd. Consign candidates. For comMEDICAL Now. Buyers & Sellers plete job description & to ASSISTANTS Info 1.800.255.4485 apply: w a n t e d . H a r r i s o n www.SilverAuctions.com http://jamestowntr ibe. HealthPar tners Deriapplicants.com matology clinic in Se- SUMMER CRAFT fair: quim has two full time Fri.-Sat. 8/14 and 8/15. open Certified Medical 9 - 4 p m . 1 3 1 R i ve r R d FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH A s s i s t a n t p o s i t i o n s (across from Applebees) SPA RV Resort is your WINTER DESTI- open. Must have mini- some vendor spots still N AT I O N f o r H e a l i n g mum of high school or available. Mineral Waters, Five- equivalent and Wash- moonunit76@gmail.com. Star Facilities, Activities, ington State certificaEntertainment, Fitness, tion at Medical Assist- United Way of Clallam Fr iends, and Youthful ant and current CPR County seeks Inter im Fun! $9.95/Day For New cer tification. Experi- CEO with senior manC u s t o m e r s. R e s e r va - ence preferred. Apply a g e m e n t ex p e r i e n c e. at jobs.harrisonmedi- Ideal candidate must be tions: cal.org. 1-888-800-0772 mission-dr iven with foyspa.com strong people skills, PIANO: Kimball Parlor problem-solving abilities F S B O : H a p py Va l l e y Grand (5’) $1800. & commitment to leaderacreage, live in a cot(360)460-1347 ship. More at: tage while building your h t t p : / / w w w. u n i t e d way dreamhome. 8.3 acres Q H M a r e f o r l e a s e , c l a l l a m . o r g / n e w s / j o b with all services on site, needs experienced rider. o p e n i n g - u n i t e d - w a y septic for 3 Br. home. Also, horse trailer for S e n d c ove r l e t t e r / r e Cottage currently rented sale. 2 horse, tandem sume to: United Way, to tenant. $260,000. axle, new tires. $1488. Attn: Linty Hopie, PO Call owner at call for more info. 417- Box 937, Port Angeles (360)808-3909. 7685 or 928-5027. WA, 98362

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FOUND: Camera, found in area of Race and Park LOST: Cat, Orange and St. Near Visitors Center. white, shor t hair. Last (360)477-2381 seen at 1417 E. Front St. (360)452-4833 FOUND: Dog, Cairn Terrier. Hagen’s parking lot LOST: Dog, fawn boxer. on 8/6. (360)504-2899 between Valley St. and college (E. 7th). No tags FOUND: Dog, dark (360)775-5154 ADULT CARE: One- brown male pit bull in on-one.. Seeking our Dry Creek School area. LOST: Male cat, grey 1st client. licensed and Blue collar. 775-5154. with white, around Plain l ov i n g c a r e g i ve r. Jane Ln. Sequim, AuPlease call: (360)977- FOUND: Dog, female gust 3rd. (360)683-0712 6434 bl a ck a n d w h i t e, D r y Creek area, no collar or 4026 Employment Hi Neah Bay, I’m return- chip. (360)775-7154 ing to my birthplace for General M a k a h D ay s ! Te r e s a , FOUND: Trailer hitch. A a r o n , B i l l y, a r t i s t s , D o w n t o w n PA . C a l l show me your best work PAPD to describe. CAREGIVERS on Sat. Eric Orzeck MD NEEDED eric@ericorzeckmd.com We will train. Benefits provided. 3023 Lost SCRIPTURES ONLY Contact Donna Seeks Contacts (360)683-3348 797-1536 or 417-6980 LOST: 3 yr. old chihuahua, white, Whiskey Peninsula Classified Creek Beach Rd area. 360-452-8435 (360)928-1232 ADOPTION: Executive TV Producer & VP Creative Director yearn for precious 1st Baby to LOVE, Adore, Devote our lives. 1-800-243-1658

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$2,500 Sign on Bonus! Offered for full-time positions. Full-Time Certified Nursing Assistant Day, Evening and Night Shift: 4 on 2 off opportunities!

$2,500 Sign on Bonus! Offered for full-time positions. Full-Time Certified Nursing Assistant Day, Evening and Night Shift: 4 on 2 off opportunities! Competetive pay and benefits, warm and friendly environment. Tuition reimbursement to assist you in meeting your career goals. If you want to belong to our award winning team, we would love to talk to you.

CAREGIVERS NEEDED $100 hire on bonus, $11.88 hr., benefits. No experience. Free training. Caregivers Home Care. 457-1644, 6837377, 379-6659

Part time to Full Time Position available for a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Medical Assistant (MA) in Port Townsend, WA. Located on the Olympic Peninsula, Port Townsend is a boating and arts community that offers vast opportunities for recreation, culture and entertainment. Jefferson Mental Health Services is a small, non-profit Mental Health clinic that provides outpatient services to East Jefferson County.

AVAILABLE ROUTE in PORT TOWNSEND Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Looking for individuals interested in Port Townsend area route. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License, proof of insurance and reliable vehicle. Early mor ning delivery Monday through Fr i d a y a n d S u n d a y. . Call Jasmine at (360)683-3311 Ext 6051 Or email jbirkland@ peninsuladailynews.com

Avamere Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382 (360) 582-3900 Please apply online at www.teamavamere.com or in person, at facility! 2 PART-TIME RESIDENTIAL AIDES Arlene Engle and Resp i t e C e n t e r P r ov i d e s support services to consumers in accordance w i t h e s t a bl i s h e d p r o gram objectives and the t r e a t m e n t g o a l s. R e quires H.S. Diploma or equivalent and experience providing direct services to individuals with mental illness, developmentally disabled, or substance abuse; Resume / cover letter to: PBH 118 East 8th St., Po r t A n g e l e s, WA 98362. EOE http://peninsula behavioral.org

$3,000-$5,000 Sign On Bonus! Offered depending on position Full-time RN/LPN Day, Eve and Noc Come join our caring team in Sunny Sequim! * New sub-acute unit * Low nurse:pt ratios * Competitive wages Continue your nursing career by serving our geriatric population at our Rehabilitation and LTC SNF. Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim 1000 5th Avenue South Sequim, WA 98382 (360)582-3900 Apply online at www.teamavamere.com or in person at facility!

7 CEDARS RESORT IS NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING PT/FT POSITIONS: Bartender, F&B Bingo Cashier, Busser/Host, Cocktail Server, Customer Service Officer, Deli/Espresso Cashier, Dishwashers, IT System Administrator III, Cooks, Porter, Table Games Dealer. For more Info and to apply online, please visit our website at. www.7cedarsresort. com

AQUATIC FITNESS INSTRUCTOR City of Por t Townsend M o u n t a i n V i e w Po o l . Part time, flexible schedCompetetive pay and u l e. $11.20–$12.67 benefits, warm and hour DOQ. Prefer curfriendly environment. rent Lifeguard, AEA or Tuition reimbursement equivalent and First to assist you in meetAid/CPR/AED certificaing your career goals. tions but willing to train. If you want to belong Complete position anto our award winning nouncement and appliteam, we would love to cation form at: talk to you. http://www.cityofpt.us /Employment.htm Avamere Rehab of or call 379-5045. Submit Sequim application materials to 1000 S. 5th Ave Human Resources, 250 Sequim, WA 98382 Madison St., Port Town(360) 582-3900 send WA 98368 or ePlease apply online at mail to: www.teamavakmclaughlin@cityofpt.us mere.com with header SWIM. Apor in person, at facility! plications received continuously, current openAccounting Clerk ing. EOE / ADA, smoke Now accepting applica- free workplace. t i o n s fo r a c c o u n t i n g clerk. $16.18-$19.62 / AU TO T E C H : I m p o r t hour, full benefits, full- Te c h , ex p e r i e n c e r e t i m e u n i o n p o s i t i o n . quired. Looking to inComplete job description crease your earnings? can be found at www.pe- Contact us at: (360)670-9120 ninsulapha.org

Electrician Supervisor Permanent Position Clallam Bay Corrections Center Pay starts at $4,503 monthly, Plus full benefits. Closes 8/25/2015 Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Laura at (360)963-3208 EOE

CLALLAM COUNTY L E G A L A S S I S TA N T, Prosecuting Attorney, FT (40 hrs/wk), $20.00 to 22.07/hr. FT, union, retirement and benefits eligible. Requires HS diploma or equiv and 3 to 5 yrs exp as a paralegal, legal asst or legal sec’y. Open until filled. DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY II or III (Criminal Div), $5,723.07 to $7,342.81/mo (DOQ), FT (40 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled.

DENTAL HYGIENIST 8-5 p.m., Tue. and Wed., d ay s a r e n e g o t i a bl e . Please contact 360-4379392 ask for Beth or email resume to: pldentistry@gmail.com

• Director of Nursing • Licensed LPN/RN • Salary DOE • Benefits Submit resume with letter of consideration: Peninsula Daily News PDN#452/Staff Port Angeles, WA 98362 ELECTRICIAN Frederickson Electric is seeking an 01 or 02 electrician. If you are committed to good service and doing high quality work, you will fit in with our crew. Fulltime position with comp e t i t i ve w a g e s a n d benefits. Call (360) 385-1395 to request an application. Equipment Operator, full time, 5 yr. experience, CDL a must. Send resume to: P.O. Box 1108 Carlsborg, WA 98324 Experienced harvester o p e r a t o r n e e d e d fo r commercial thinning near Forks. Year round work. Benefits. Contact Northwest Log Marketing at (360)748-0243

Applications and complete job announcements for the above two positions available onl i n e a t w w w. c l a l lam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Po r t A n g e l e s, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted.

Help Us Grow! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team: • Personal Banker/CSR – Float • Loan Officer – Bellingham • Branch ManagerSequim View job descriptions and apply at www.ourJ U V E N I L E C O R R E C - firstfed.com. EOE TIONS OFFICER I–ON CALL, Juvenile Services. 12-hr shifts, (guaranteed min 168 hrs/mo), $18.57 to 22.63/hr, union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled. Visit www.nationaltestingnetwork.com or phone them directly at 1-866-563-3882, for testing process info and to schedule testing. You must successfully complete the testing process at National Testing Network prior to receiving a County application for this position. EOE/Drug Free Workplace CLALLAM TITLE COMPANY Is now accepting resumes for entry level employment opportunity. This position requires excellent customer ser vice skills, very strong typing and 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. COSMETOLOGIST: and nail tech. Chair rental at Amazing Changes Hair Studio, 618 E. Front St. (360)461-0006 Cultural Resources Specialist

Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m Tribe seeks a highly capable individual to coordinate cultural resources matters including archaeological finds, advocacy for preservation of cultural sites, cultural revitalization & education. Duties include regulatory compliance, review of tribal development projects, coordination of field investigations, archival collections management & presenting education sessions. Requires BA in Resource Mgmt, History, Anthrop o l o g y, E d u c a t i o n o r closely related field & 5 yrs related exp. Indian preference for qualified candidates. For complete job description & to apply: http://jamestowntr ibe. iapplicants.com

HOME HEALTH AID F T, P T, m u s t h a v e min. 70 hours prior traning. Call Rainshadow Home Services at (360)681-6206. HOME HEALTH CUSTOMER SERVICE Full-time, rotating weekends. Experience with home health equipment p r e fe r r e d bu t n o t r e quired. People person a must. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE.

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS wanted. Harrison HealthPar tners Dermatology clinic in Sequim has two full time open Certified Medical Assistant positions open. Must have minimum of high school or equivalent and Washington State certification at Medical Assistant and current CPR cer tification. Experience preferred. Apply at jobs.harrisonmedical.org.

NETWORK TECHNICIAN II East Jefferson & Clallam Counties. $51,012 Annually, Full Benefits. Provide computer, telecommunications and network support including installation and maintenance of equipment and software. www.oesd.wednet.edu 360-479-0993. EOE & ADA. Occupational Therapist C H T p r e fe r r e d . G o o d knowledge of upper body. Splinting expience required. Therapist owned clinic since 1991. FT flexible hours, Salary DOE, PTO, CE, benefits negotiable. More info at: http://www.soht.info Resume, Cover Letter, and References to: Peninsula Daily News PDN # 717/occ Port Angeles WA 98362 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST CHT preferred. Splinting expience required. FT flexible hours, Salar y DOE, PTO, CE, benefits negotiable. More info at: www.soht.info Resume, cover letter, and references to: Peninsula Daily News PDN # 717/OCC Port Angeles WA 98362 Port Angeles Hardwood WATCHMAN/ SECURITY GUARD Part-time, nights/weekends, with benefits. Must pass pre-employment physical and drug screen. Apply in person at 333 Eclipse Ind. Pkwy., P.A. EOE.

Position available: Administrative Asst. Fo r m o r e i n fo, g o t o http://www.nols.org HS/ECEAP Coordinator Assistant, Child Development $37,435 Annually, Full Benefits In Kitsap County IT Firm in Port Townsend seeks Full-Time Office Coordinator. Must be dependable, organized, motivated, good with people and computers. Quickbooks exper ience a plus. Visit daileycomputer.com

PROGRAM MANAGER (PM): Olympic Area Agency on Aging (O3A) seeks PM based in Port Hadlock. 40 hrs./wk/, $44,632-$55,740 annual range, exempt, full agency paid benefit package. PM manages service contracts in a 4-county area. Required: WDL, auto-ins, BS/BA liberal arts, soc. health services + 3 years exp. in admin and/or social ser vices planning & management, competitive bids, contract monitor ing & evaluation. For job description & application: 360-379-5061 or www.o3a.org. Open until filled; applications received by 5:00 pm Friday, August 14, 2015 receive first consideration. O3A is an EOE.

Lakeside Industries, Inc. is seeking an exper ienced PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT to coordinate paving and grading activities for the Olympic Peninsula area. EEO employer/excellent benefits. View posting PROPERTY MANAGER online @ www.lakesi- Now accepting applicadeindustries.com tions for a full time Property Manager. Seeking Licensed Nurse need- motivated, personable ed, flexible hours, with individual with program benefits. 3+ shifts per management experience we e k . C a l l D o n n a . t o j o i n t h e Pe n i n s u l a Housing Authority team. (360)683-3348. 5 years of related experience required. Full benefits, wage starts at $36k. For an application and job description visit LINE COOKS: Experi- www.peninsulapha.org enced, competitive wages. Full time or part time. PSYCHIATRIC CASE Apply in person. MANAGER Provide case management services assisting clients in achieving goals established in their individual treatment plans at PBH and in community. Program Specialist 4 Part-time with benefits. Chemical Dependency Requires BA in BehavPermanent position Available now at Clallam i o r a l S c i e n c e a n d 2 Bay Corrections Center years case management Salary: $3934-$5060 mo or clinical treatment serPlus Benefits. Apply on- vices experience. Res u m e / c ove r l e t t e r t o : line PBH 118 E. 8th St., Port www.careers.wa.gov Angeles, WA 98362 For further information Http://peninsula please call Jennifer behavioral.org at (360)963-3209 EOE EOE

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SERVER: Par t time, dining room, in upscale nonsmoking retirement center. Pleasant work environment, m u s t b e f l ex i bl e t o w o r k d a y, n i g h t o r weekend shifts. Apply at The Lodge at Sherwood Village, 660 Eve r g r e e n Fa r m Way, Sequim.

Looking for an exceptional person with excellent front office--customer service skills. Must be very organized, a true multitasker. AP knowledge, computer aptitude, and general office experience required for this very busy front desk. Apply online at

Work as part of a collaborative team of Medical/Psychiatric Team to include a MD/Psychiatrist as the Medical Director, ARNPs, Nurse Care Manager and Medical Support Staff. Current license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Medical Assistant – Certified (MA-C). Computer competency a must; experience with electronic health records preferred. Hours are negotiable.

Substitute Carrier for Combined Motor Route Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette Is looking for individuals interested in a Substitute Motor Route in Sequim. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Dr ivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Monday through Friday and S u n d a y. P l e a s e c a l l Gary at 360-912-2678

The Hoh Indian Tribe, a Washington State Native American community, is seeking an Housing Director. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Administration P.O. Box 2196 Forks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to kristinac@hohtribensn.org . For full announcement, go to www.hohtribe-nsn.org. Questions or additional information, contact Kristina Currie 360-3746502. Opening Closes 8/12/15.

United Way of Clallam County seeks Inter im CEO with senior mana g e m e n t ex p e r i e n c e. Ideal candidate must be mission-dr iven with strong people skills, problem-solving abilities & commitment to leadership. More at: h t t p : / / w w w. u n i t e d way clallam.org/news/job opening-united-way S e n d c ove r l e t t e r / r e sume to: United Way, Attn: Linty Hopie, PO Box 937, Port Angeles WA, 98362

4080 Employment Wanted ALL-PHASE SERVICES Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, other services avail. Call anytime (360)775-5737 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B.

A Plus Lawn Ser vice. Hedge, shrub trimming, thatching, many references, professional results. Here today here tomorrow. Senior Discounts. P A only. Local call (360) 808-2146

BLAGDON’S Construction LLC. Residential and commercial remodeling licensed bonded and insured. I believe any job wor th d o i n g i s wo r t h d o i n g right. (360) 460-4566 or email hmblagdon@yahoo.com

EDITING SERVICES: by English PhD. Former instructor at Stanford, Antioch College and Peninsula College. Contact Suzann, (360)797-1245 hetaerina86@gmail.com

F u r m a n ’s A f f o r d a b l e Lawn Care. Mowing, weed eating, clean up. Reliable. (360)912-2441 Handyman with Truck. Property mainten a n c e, g u t t e r c l e a n ing,moss removal, dump runs, furniture moving, debris hauling, minor home repairs, house/RV pressure washing. Call for estimate 360-4619755

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Trimming and pruning. Pressure washing and debris hauling. Light tractor work and lawn or field mowing. FREE Q U OT E S . To m (360) 460-7766. License b i z y bbl 8 6 8 m a . C r e d i t Cards Accepted. LAWN AND GARDEN MAINTENENCE: debri removal. (360)452-8435

Perfection Housekeeping: Has client openings. 681-5349 After 6 p.m. YA R D W O R K : C l e a n up, & odd jobs. References. (360)477-6573.

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Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. 457-1213 Chip & S u n ny ’s G a r d e n Transformations. License# CC CHIPSSG850LB.

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• New Appliances, Windows, Light Fixtures • Hardwood Floors w/Walnut Inlays • Huge Master Bedroom w/ Fantastic Master Bath • Heated Sunroom w/Incredible Landscape View MLS#811711/291333 $420,000 TEAM SCHMIDT (360)460-0331 (360)460-4040 WINDERMERE SUNLAND (360)683-6880 BRAND NEW! This upscale, mountain view, brand new rambler offers just under 2000 sf. Granite tops, vaulted ceilings, heat pump, long wearing engineered wood floors, huge garage, energy efficient & a home buyers warranty. It is located in the popular subdivision, which feels like a quiet country street but is walking distance to downtown. MLS#290506 $289,950 Magdalena Bassett 360-460-9393 JACE The Real Estate Company CABIN: Sunny side of Lake Sutherland! Sweeping views of lake a n d m o u n t a i n s. 1 B R , 1 B a p l u s bu n k / g u e s t house with Ba. Washer dryer. Drive straight to 3 par king spaces. Boat and jet ski lift. $289,000. (360)808-6844

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French Country Estate Located in the desirable Wo o d h ave n n e i g h b o r hood minutes to the golf course, hospital & downtown. This Dave Highlander built home is spacious but not pretentious. Countless features including hardwood floors, double wall ovens, Jenn Air cook top. One master suite on the main floor & additional guest suite. There is also a luxurious 2nd floor private master o a s i s. F u l l y fe n c e d i n back yard w/ sprinkler system, large patio & professional landscaping. 3 car garage, workshop + b o n u s s u i t e . MLS#291600 $625,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

Live/Rent! Here is a Dave Ramsey inspired plan for this multi-family unit on .32 acres. Live in the 2 bed, 1 bath unit with carport and rent the 3 bed, 2 bath unit to help pay the m o r t g a g e. T h e 3 b e d unit is currently rented as a vacation rental by owner for $510 per week. MLS#291261 $209,500 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2797

Panoramic View Water views from living room AND daylight basement. 4 BR, 1.5 BA home plus an adjacent extra lot for privacy. Fenced back yard, covered patio. Enjoy apples from your own tree while taking in the Strait. MLS#291478/821148 $249,900 Rick Patti Brown Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 775-5780

MAINS FARM OASIS • Spacious & Bright 3 BD 3.5 BA; 2879 SF

FSBO: Sequim 1961 sf, 2Br, 2ba., den with F/P, light, bright , mt. view, like new, upgrades ++, lots of closets, soak tub, murphy bed, park-like landscape, all appliances. (360)232-4223

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PICTURE PERFECT 3/2 home framed by EZ maint. landscaping. Open floor plan flows nicely from kitchen, dining room, living room, media room through French Doors to the covered water view deck. Circular drive leads to lower level multi-purpose room & attached garage. MLS#291532/825365 $329,900 Sheryl Burley Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-9363

Gorgeous One level home on almost 2 flat acres. 3 bed, 2 bath, mountain views, 10’ ceilings throughout, distressed hardwood flooring in Living & Dining area. Kitchen has Lyptus custom cabinets & Silestone counter tops. Recent updates throughout home. Detached 864 Sq.Ft. garage/shop with attached carport. MLS#290326 $470,000 Jennifer Felton (360) 460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

Just listed! Beautiful home and mountain view acreage at the end of countr y r o a d . S u r r o u n d e d by 2200 lavender plants. This was Oliver’s Lavender Farm. Continue the tradition, you have eve r y t h i n g yo u n e e d , large barn/shop and there is even a retail store on site. Adjoining 1.8 acres with its own septic, well, irrigation, fruit trees, garage/shop and even an approved food preparation room for product processing is also available! MLS#291577 $459,900 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900 Motivated Seller 154 Guy Kelly Rd., 1512 sqft, 3Br, 2Ba, 1.2 acres Covered Parking for 4, RV Pa r k i n g , To n s o f s t o r a g e . MLS#290654$234,900 Wade Jurgensen 360.477.6443 John L. Scott Sequim

• 2.52 Acres, Wooded, Double Lot • Master BD w/ 2 Separate Baths

• 25x25 Bonus Rm. Sunroom/Atrium MLS#795321/291055 $295,000 Deb Kahle (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-683-6880 Nicely remodeled 4 bed/2 bath home on a corner lot i n t h e d e s i ra bl e S e a mount Estates neighborhood minutes from downt ow n Po r t A n g e l e s. Freshly painted throughout - the living room features high ceilings and a wood burning fireplace. Kitchen with custom tile counter tops and brand new stainless steel appliances, dining area with sliding glass doors to the back deck and large back yard. Roomy master suite w/ dual sink vanity and s t y l i s h t i l e f l o o r s. A t tached two car garage with workbench and room f o r s t o r a g e . MLS#291493 $249,500 Rhonda Baublits 360-461-4898 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES Nice mini-farm On two separate lots. Cozy 2 bedroom 1 bath home with an attached 2 c a r g a ra g e, l a r g e r e c room with fireplace and w r a p a r o u n d c o ve r e d porch. There is a detached 2 bay shop and small barn. The property has beautiful, mature landscaping with fruit trees and fenced pasture. Adjacent to Lazy J Tree Farm with Olympic View Stables and North Olympic Discovery Trail very close by. MLS#291103 $250,000 Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

PRICE IMPROVEMENT! • Excellent Location Peabody and E. 8th • 2 Buildings - 5280 SF 0.48 Acres • 0.32 Acre with Buildings • 0.16 Acre Adjacent Lot • Plenty of Parking Spaces • Zoning Allows Many Uses MLS#281787 $300,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979

SEQ: 3 br., 2.5 ba., custom home set in a s p e c t a c u l a r p r i va t e garden. Mountain views, stunning pond and waterfall, organic vegetable garden and fruit orchard. 2,158 of living space. Visit our website: 520grandviewdrive.com or call owner and landscaper Richard Gray at 415342-6057 $435,000

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SEQUIM BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED HOME w i t h N E W E V E R YTHING. 206 E Fir St. OPEN HOUSE SATURD AY, A U G U S T 1 s t , 11-4. 2BD/1.75B with large bright bonus room. Excellent central location. 1,447 sf with attached 190 sf storage, 520 sf detached two car carport, shop. $188,000. Laurene 360-393-2259

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be careful not to confuse someone by sending mixed signals. Leading someone on will result in a sticky situation that could upset someone you care about. Expand your interests at home and make plans to fix up your space. 3 stars

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West Side Rambler On 2 city lots with all fenced- in and south facing backyard. Detached 2-car oversized garage/shop, wired for 220V and its separate electric meter, 1-car carport and still room to park RV. This 3 bed, 1 bath home features a nice front room open to dining area & kitchen, wood fireplace, newer all vinyl windows. Located just next to Lincoln Park! MLS#291581 $169,900 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen

308 For Sale Lots & Acreage 1/2 of Coho Resort Lot, S e k i u , w i t h 3 0 ’ d o ck space and cabin. Overlooks straits and harbors. $29,000. (360)6812500 or 360-775-7255

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ACREAGE: Black Diamond, 3.01 acres, quiet, pr ivate, dead end rd. Wooded with water view. $65,000. (360)460-1514 ACRES: Dungeness river, 1.4. $150k. Deer Park 2.4, $140K. Salt Creek 5.5 $160K. Dan Kelly 55 acres $1.6 million. Morse Creek, recreational lot. $59K. Owner Finance. (360)461-3688

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311 For Sale 505 Rental Houses 505 Rental Houses Manufactured Homes Clallam County Clallam County S E Q U I M : M a n u fa c tured home. Nice, comfor table, older 2 br, 2 ba in quiet over 55 park. New roof and energy efficient windows, newer water heater. Includes kitchen appliances, W/D. Carport and shed. Small rear deck. Very private. Low maintenance yard. Close to downtown. Must see. $38,500 Offers considered. (360-460-6004)

Country home for rent. 2,600 sf. 4 br, 2.5 bath, oversized 2 car garage on 2+ acres. $1,500. per month, $1500. deposit. Call 360-460-2747 (360)

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INVESTMENT/STARTER HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER!. Quiet Bluff’s prop. 2 br, 2 ba, 14 X 66, ‘77 Fleetwood Mobile home with tip-out on 4/10 acre. Storage shed, newer carpet, vinyl, updates. Part water view, huge front yard, garden area. Big cedars/firs out back. $89,000. 360-417-6867

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Exquisite Property! 5 master suites. Generous living spaces. Stunning outdoor patios & barn. Impeccable gardens. A beautiful place to call home or hold special events. A must see! MLS#776410 $675K Deborah Norman Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals (360)461-6059

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P.A.: 433 1/2 E. First St. CENTRAL P.A.: 1 Br., 2 Br., 1 bath, No pet/ 1ba., $600 first/last/de- smoke. $600, first, last, sposit. (360)460-0392 $600. dep. 461-5329.


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Retired Nurse seeks serious student to share house. Walk to college, wifi and utilities included. $450 mo. (360)457-6374

DINING SET: Early American, (6) chairs, (2) leaves and pads, hutch is glass front top with light, bottom with drawers. $750, Will text pics. (360)460-8002.

R I D I N G M OW E R : ‘ 0 8 Craftsman, 21hp Briggs and Stratton, 46” deck, hydrostatic trans., 3 bin grass catcher. $800 obo, (360)683-8220

ROOMMATE WANTED To share expenses for very nice home west of P.A. on 10+ acres. $425 mo., includes utilities, DirectTV, wifi. Must see. Call Lonnie after 5 p.m. (360)477-9066 SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Br. $380, plus $350 deposit, plus electric. (360)417-9478

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FURNITURE: MOVING MUST SELL. Hutch, oak 80”H x 66”W x 18”D, top is 12” D, $500. Bookcases (4), 6’ H x 30.5” W x 11” D, 4 shelves, $40 ea. All prices obo. (360)681-2535 MASSAGE CHAIR Brookstone. Top of the line red leather reclinable massage chair with multiple settings. $2200 new. $1100. (360)477-0710 MISC: Lopi Woodstove, $300. Dinette Set, $30. TV, $10. Several guitars, $250-$650. (360)504-2407 MISC: Mahogany dining table, 2 leaves, table pads, six chairs, $400. Mahogany china cabinet, $400. Kitchen table, four chairs, 1930’s style, $220. Chaise lounge, $250. (360)457-7579.

MISC: Queen size headboard with mirror and touch lights, oak with (2) matching end tables (2 drawer with upper storage area), $775 obo. QUALITY OFFICE Cherry jewelry cabinet, SPACE: 970 sf, great lo9 drawer with side storcation, lots of parking. age, $45. Recliner, new, $1,170/mo. Avail. 9/1 brownish, $55. 681-7571 (360)683-4184 ROCKER RECLINER: Brown leather, swivel, TWO OFFICES IN almost new. Paid $400, DOWNTOWN asking $200. SEQUIM GAZETTE (360)457-5040 BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., TABLE: Dining Table, 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. solid wood and 6 chairs, Perfect for accountant wrought iron trim. Seats or other professional. 8 with leaf. ex. cond. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e $250. (360)681-4996. room, restroom, wired for high-speed Inter- TA B L E : Po t t e r y B a r n n e t . C o n t a c t J o h n C o u n t r y Fa r m . 7 1 ” X 35.5.” $200/obo. Brewer, publisher, (360)681-2417 (360)417-3500

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1170 Getaways Vaction Rentals FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH SPA RV Resort is your WINTER DESTIN AT I O N f o r H e a l i n g Mineral Waters, FiveStar Facilities, Activities, Entertainment, Fitness, Fr iends, and Youthful Fun! $9.95/Day For New C u s t o m e r s. R e s e r va tions: 1-888-800-0772 foyspa.com

6005 Antiques & Collectibles 2nd Annual Antique bottle show and sale. Aug. 14-15th at the American Legion Hall, 209 Monroe St. Port Townsend. For info call (360)385-3678

6035 Cemetery Plots C E M E T E RY P L OT: E-208, Mt. Angeles Cem e t e r y, Po r t A n g e l e s WA . $ 1 , 7 5 0 ( R e g . $1,995) (360)461-1339

6038 Computers MISC: Papershredder : $30., Computer table: $20, 21” Computer scree: $20. (360)681-5473

6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment WANTED: Round 40-60 Lb. Hay Baler and or B a l e s o f h ay, R o u n d same size. (360)5656317.call 8am-6pm

6050 Firearms & Ammunition WE BUY FIREARMS CASH ON THE SPOT ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N CLUDING ESTATES AND OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS Call (360)477-9659

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com

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6100 Misc. Merchandise M I S C : 3 S t o ra g e va n trailers on wheels. 26’. $800. 28’ $1,500. 40’ $1,000. Steel beams (2) W18 x 97 lbs per foot, x 40’ (1) W18 x 106 lbs per foot, x 50’ $1,500 for all 3. (360)531-1383.

R I D I N G M OW E R : ‘ 1 2 D140 John Deere. Low hours, well maintained, need to upgrade to larger machine. $1600. (360)683-2705

8142 Garage Sales Sequim House/Moving Sale: Fri.-Sun. 8-4pm. 120 Pe t a l L a n e ; S e q . E V E RY T H I N G m u s t go. Some Fur niture, king matress set, major appliances, household goods, tools, e l e c t r o n i c s, k i t c h e n items, garage storage c a b i n e t s , TO N S o f Countr y Music CD’s lots of books, much more. Questions, call Eric at (407) 473-2345 and leave message if no answer. MOVING TO AFRICA! EVERYTHING MUST GO! Sale takes place Mon. Aug 10 thru Saturday Aug 15, 2015. Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. daily (no earlybirds, please) Location: 100 South Olympic View Ave, S e q u i m , ( o f f West Nelson) Items include: 4-year-old deep Queen bed (very nice); bunk bed with full-size futon.

MOBILITY SCOOTER: Electr ic. New batter y, 7035 General Pets barely used. $500 cash. (360)808-3160 or 452- A K C G e r m a n S h e p 8322 pard Puppies. European blood lines, black and Quilting Machine and red. Both parents hip f r a m e f o r s a l e . J u k i and elbows OFA cer tiTL98Q sewing machine fied, first shots, wormed. with Grace SR frame F e m a l e s $ 9 0 0 e a . a n d s p e e d c o n t r o l Ready now. switch. Works well. Up(360)457-9515 grading. Original price: $ 1 6 0 0 . A s k i n g : $ 5 0 0 . FREE: Young str iking Photos online. 457-4214 black shor thair cat w/white bib and RV / C A M P G E N E R A - b o o t s, s l e n d e r w / l o n g TO R : Q u i e t M c . 2 0 0 0 , l e g s . Wa s o n c e i n a $395. (360)808-9434 good home apparently, likes to lapsit. Fearful, has been on her own for 6105 Musical a while, gradually relaxInstruments ing. (360)417-1175 PIANO: Kimball Parlor SHILOH SHEPHERD Grand (5’) $1800. Adults and pups, seek(360)460-1347 ing immediate forever homes, by September 1st. Veterinarian or per6125 Tools sonal reference involving animals is required. GENERATOR: Honda Plush and smooth coats. EM5000is- electric start, 582-6092 or email used 3 hours. New on jbstrauss68@gmail.com line price $3,599. asking $2,900. Call Nelson (360)457-0843 9820 Motorhomes

A D J U S TA B L E B E D : Sleep Comfort full size, mattress with new foam topper, wireless remote control for infinate customized comfort. $800. TOOLS: Table saw: 10” (360)683-2037 $100., Reciprocating Saw: $40, Circular saw: BEDROOM SET: Cal Shop solid wood, $25, Hand tools, one or (2)night stands, (2) Lg., all: $1-$10. (360)681-5473 bed lamps, Armoir with mirror 3 drawers and 2 shelves, Dresser with 3 6135 Yard & w ay m i r r o r a n d n i n e Garden drawers. $1400 o.b.o. (360)504-9792 GREENHOUSE WINDOW: Mounts over exBEDROOM SET: Hun- isting window. $400 obo. tley 1950’s, excellent (360)681-7571. condition, maple wood, makeup vanity, queen GARAGE SALE ADS size bed and dresser, 1 Call for details. night stand.$1,000/for 360-452-8435 the set. (360)452-2168 1-800-826-7714

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CAMPER: ‘88 Conastoga cab-over. Self contained, great shape. $2,000. 683-8781

H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N ‘93, Wide glide, black with chrome. $10,500 /obo. (360)477-3670.

C A M P E R : O u t d o o r s - Harley Davidson: Trike, man, bed, refrigerator, ‘11, 8,800 miles, fully loaded. $27,000 FIRM. stove. $1,500. (360)477-9527 (360)912-2441 CHEVY: Motorhome, “89 Class C 23’ 41K. New HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. tires, electrical conver- L A N C E : ‘ 9 7 , C a m p e r 1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500. tor, high output alterna- Squire 3000, 8’6”, ex(360)683-5449 tor. Captain’s chairs and tended cab, for short box s o fa . L a r g e f r i g a n d extended cab pickups. H O N D A : ‘ 8 4 S a b r e , freezer. Lots of storage. $4,000/obo. 1100cc. runs excellent. (360)790-0685 Outstanding condition. $1,100. (360)775-6075 $9,750/OBO (360)797-1622 HONDA: ‘98 VFR 800. Red, fuel injected V-4, GMC: 26’ Motorhome. 100+hp, 23K mi., 1976. $16,500. c l e a n , fa s t , ex t r a s . (360)683-8530 $4,500. (360)385-5694

MOTORHOME: Bounder ‘03, 36’. 2 slides, HAS EVERYTHING, W/D, ice maker, barn stored, ex. cond. 22K ml. Price reduced to $39,900/obo. (813)633-8854 MOTORHOME: Dodge ‘76 Class C. 26’, new tires, low miles, nonsmoker, in PA. $2,500 firm. (360)460-7442.

TENT TRAILER: Coachman ‘11 Clipper 126 Spor t. Pop up, Queen 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.

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K AWA S A K I : ‘ 0 6 N o mad. Very clean. Lots of extras. $6,000 obo. Mike at (360)477-2562 SUZUKI: ‘00 600 Katana. 5k ml. $2,200. (707)241-5977

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TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $6,495. (360)452-6304 TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday Rambler, sleeps 4, roof AC, kitchen, needs work. $1,900. 461-3232 TRAILER: ‘89, 25’ Hi-Lo Voyager, completely reconditioned, new tires, AC, customized hitch. $4,750. (360)683-3407.

BOAT: 10’ Spor t Cat, ‘97, Fiberglass, electric trolling motor, oars, battery and charger, load ramp. $650. (360)681-4766 BOAT: 16’ Larson, 40 horse mercur y, Eagle depth finder, with trailer. $1988. 417-7685 or 9285027. BOAT: ‘65 Pacific Mariner, 14’, 50hp, fully res t o r e d , w i t h t r a i l e r. $1,950 obo. 417-8250 B OAT: ‘ 7 4 L i g h t n i n g sailboat, 19’. On trailer. $1000 obo. 460-6231 BOAT: Lonestar, 17’ fiberglass. EZ Loader galvanized trailer. $600. (360)928-9436 BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 26’ Sedan, well equipped and maintained classic, trailer, dingy and more. See at 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. $20,000/obo. (360)457-9162

PEDDLE Boat: on trailer, like new, $2,000/obo. (360)452-8607

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FORD: 1950 Original Convertible. Beige interior and top on burgundy restoration featured in B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. Appeared in ads ran by Bon Marche. Mechanically sound and clean. Owner restored. $26,700. (360)775-7520 or (360)457-3161. F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, Mustang front, 302, C4, 9” Ford rearend. $7,500. 460-8610

KUBOTA: RTV-X1100C Diesel UTV 4WD with Dump box. Truly New condition. 40 total hours. Hard Cab with steel doors, Heat and AC, H y d r a u l i c D u m p box. Auxiliar y wor k lights. Strobe & signals. N o t h i n g ev e r t o w e d . Used as personal transport by disabled Project Manager on 80 acre construction site. $16,500. Available car hauler trailer. Dual axle. Electric Brakes. $2200. Sell Kubota with or without trailer. Located PT. Jay (360)531-3821. Jay@infoageser vices.com

FORD: ‘62 Thunderbird. Landau 116K mi. powder blue, white vinyl, new int., clean engine and trunk. $18,500. (360)385-5694 FORD: ‘70, 500, 4dr.,3 speed stick, 302, new ex h a u s t , n ew t i r e s / wheels. $2,650. (360)452-4156 or (360)681-7478

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Jacob Benjamin, 11, left, and Chase DeMucha, 12, spar on an inflatable jousting platform during a picnic for Coast Guard members and their families Friday at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles. The event was timed to coincide with the 225th anniversary of the Coast Guard.

Coast Guard fetes 225th anniversary Port Angeles station celebrates with cookout, games, activities BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The men and women of the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles celebrated their storied history with a cookout on Friday. Active-duty personnel, reservists, retirees and their families gathered at the station on Ediz Hook with Cmdr. Andrew W. Eriks, the commanding officer, to celebrate the service’s 225th birthday. The actual birthday was Tuesday. It was on Aug. 4, 1790, that the Coast Guard had its beginnings as President George Washington signed a measure authorizing a group of revenue cutters to enforce tariff and trade laws and prevent smuggling.

Homeland Security Responsibilities added over the years have included humanitarian duties such as aiding mariners in distress. The Coast Guard operates under the Department of Homeland Security but can be transferred to the Department of the Navy by the president (anytime) or Congress (during war). Its motto is Semper Paratus (Latin: Always Ready). The Port Angeles base — officially “Air Station/ Sector Field Office Port Angeles” — also celebrated its 80th anniversary. “In conjunction with that, the Coast Guard has had a presence in Port Angeles for 150 years,” Eriks said. With most dressed in civilian attire, Coast Guard personnel enjoyed sports activities, the cookout and games for all ages.

Coast Guard family The annual celebration is an opportunity to bring together Coast Guard personnel “and the larger Coast Guard family, which

is active-duty, dependents, retirees, auxiliary and reservists,” Eriks said. “We just take the day to recognize our heritage and recognize that we have a great history. “We want to acknowledge that we appreciate each other and the work that we do, and this is kind of giving back to everybody and saying thanks. Personnel “are very proud of our heritage and the legacy of the Coast Guard — not only locally with our presence in Port Angeles and on Ediz Hook, but nationally with where the Coast Guard has been and where we are going moving forward. “What we appreciate is the fact that not only do we have a community that likes us and enjoys our presence, but they also respect what we do, and we are very happy to be a part of the community.”

Dual mission The Port Angeles station is a dual mission unit charged with both operational and support responsibilities. Operational responsibilities include conducting search and rescue, as well as law enforcement and resource protection activities in an area that includes the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the northwestern coast of Washington around the Olympic Peninsula to the mouth of Puget Sound. The base also provides logistical support to Coast Guard units in Port Townsend, LaPush and Neah Bay and to cutters including the Active, which is based in Port Angeles.. For more information about the Port Angeles base and its missions, click on w w w. u s c g. m i l / d 1 3 / sfoportangeles.

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Representatives from Clallam County Fire District No. 3 help pull a horse named J.D. from where he became stuck in Meadowbrook Creek near Sequim-Dungeness Way.

Rescuers pull trapped horse from muddy creek in Sequim BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Using a modified forklift and some old-fashioned elbow grease, a cadre of emergency personnel rescued a horse named J.D. who had become stuck in muddy waters. Neighbors told firefighters that on Wednesday night, they had seen the horse walking through Meadowbrook Creek behind 82 Meadow Drive near Sequim-Dungeness Way. By Thursday morning, J.D. had became fatigued from struggling in the creek, and neighbors called 9-1-1 for assistance. Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District No. 3 arrived at about 9 a.m. and knew at once they would need help,

they said. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, Happy Valley Veterinary Services and city animal control provided assistance.

Up to his hips in water “We got there, and the horse was pretty much up to his hips” in water, said Lisa Hopper, city animal control officer. “Almost three-quarters of his body was submersed in the water and the gunk. He couldn’t get his footing in all that mud. He was submersed pretty deep.” Fortunately, “he was pretty close to the bank, so when he was exhausted, he could put his head on the bank and could keep his head out of the water,” she said. TURN

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Include pets in preparedness plans EDITOR’S NOTE: Pet Connection is on vacation this week. This column originally ran June 24, 2013. TORNADOES, HURRICANES, FIRES, floods and earthquakes — there are few places on Earth that are not vulnerable to one or more natural disasters. We’ve learned from countless disasters that people often will put their own lives at risk — and the lives of first responders as well — if there are no options for relocating with their animal companions. Public planning now includes pets, and your own planning should, too. Here are the basics you need to know: ■ Have a plan. Prepare for all possibilities, and make sure everyone in your family knows what to do. Try to figure out now what’s most likely for you and your community, and how you will respond. Where will you go? What will you take? You need to get these answers in advance. Get to know your neighbors, and put a plan in place to help each other out. Find out from local shelters and veterinary organizations — and your family’s own veterinarian — what emergency response plans are in place and how you fit into them in case of a disaster. ■ ID your pets. Many, if not most, animals will survive a disaster. But too many will never see their families again if there’s no way to determine which pet belongs to which family. That’s why pets should always wear a collar and identification tags with your cellphone number and the numbers of a couple of out-of-area contacts.

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Better still is the additional permanent identification that can’t slip off, such as a tattoo or an embed-

ded microchip. ■ Practice preventive care. Disease follows disaster, which is why keeping a pet as healthy as possible with up-to-date vaccinations is essential. Prepare a file with upto-date medical records, your pets’ microchip or tattoo numbers, your veterinarian’s phone number and address, feeding and medication instructions, and recent pictures of your animals. Trade copies of emergency files with another pet-loving friend or family member. It’s a good idea for someone else to know about your pet, should anything happen to you. ■ Have restraints ready. Even normally calm pets can freak out under the stress of an emergency, especially if injured. You should be prepared to restrain your pet — for his safety and the safety of others. Keep leashes, muzzles and carriers ready for emergencies. The means to transport your pet shouldn’t be something you have to find and pull from the rafters of your garage. Harnesses work better than collars at keeping panicky pets safe. Shipping crates are probably the least-thoughtof pieces of emergency

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equipment for pet owners but are among the most important. Sturdy crates keep pets safe and give you more options for housing your pets if you have to leave your home. ■ Keep supplies on hand. Keep several days’ worth of pet food and safe drinking water ready to go in the event of a disaster, as well as any necessary medicines. Canned food is better in an emergency, so lay in a couple of cases, and don’t forget to pack a can opener with your emergency supplies. For cats, keep an extra bag of litter on hand. And pack lots of plastic bags for dealing with waste. ■ Learn first aid. Pet-supply stores sell ready-made first-aid kits, or you can put your own together fairly easily with the help of any pet-related first-aid book or website. Keep a first-aid book with your supplies. If you check around in your community, you should be able to find a pet first-aid class to take that will give you the basic knowledge you need. ■ Be prepared to help. You may be lucky enough to survive a disaster nearly untouched, but others in your community

won’t be so fortunate. Check out groups that train volunteers for disaster response, and consider going through the training. Disaster-relief workers do everything from distributing food to stranded animals to helping reunite pets with their families, and helping find new homes for those animals who need them. Volunteering in a pinch is not only a good thing to do, it’s also the right thing for anyone who cares about animals and people.

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■ Lure your bird with his favorite treats. Even without wings, birds can climb far out of reach quickly. Gathering your bird’s favorite treats may lure him back down. Put his familiar cage in an area that’s easy for him to see and get to, and put treats inside with the door open. Because birds are more likely to eat at dawn and dusk, even a bird who’s not immediately interested in treats may come into a familiar cage at feeding time. ■ Use the hose, cautiously. Because being sprayed by the hose is frightening and may injure the bird, don’t go for this technique first. Some bird experts are dead-set against it, in fact. But a bird at large is in as much danger of dying as he is if he falls to the ground after being drenched. Using a hose is a judgment call, and you’ll probably get only one chance, so play this card wisely. Expand the search. If your immediate actions don’t bring in your bird, don’t give up. Put up fliers around the area and at the local bird shop, pet-supply stores, veterinarians’ offices (especially avian veterinarians) and pet shelters. Post everywhere you can online as well. Many birds are found days, weeks and months after they’re lost, but they’re found by people who don’t know just who is looking for the pet. If you don’t keep putting the word out, your bird may be lost for good, even if found.

front door, and we never were able to get her back. We saw her for a couple of weeks in the neighborhood and then she was gone. Can you suggest how we can protect against losing another? It can indeed be difficult to catch a bird on the wing, which is why the best strategies for preventing a pet bird from being lost forever are preventive. Have your bird microchipped. Keep his wings clipped to prevent him from flying away and make sure everyone in the family knows to keep doors and unscreened windows closed. Of course, hindsight is always 20/20, isn’t it? But there are things you can do if your bird flies away: ■ Don’t waste time. The longer your bird is out, the smaller the chance of recovery. Immediately start searching nearby. If you have some game you play that would elicit a response from your bird, start playing it. If your bird is used to The Buzz — with Dr. responding to your whistle Marty Becker or call, you’ll have an eas■ Parrots have the ier time locating him.

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ability to change the size of their pupils rapidly in a display known as “pinning” that offers vital clues to what they may do next. People who aren’t familiar with parrots are ill-prepared to avoid a nasty bite from these brilliant but sometimes mercurial beings. To key in on bird body language, watch the eyes. Parrots are able to control their irises, shrinking and enlarging their pupils rapidly in a display that’s called “flashing” or “pinning.” Parrots flash their eyes when they’re excited or when they’re angry. Flashing accompanied by aggressive posturing, such as tail-fanning, signifies a bird who’s bound to bite if not left alone. Even people who are familiar with parrots sometimes misread body language. Since the beaks of these birds are well-designed to cause damage, consider a parrot as one pet best admired from arm’s length or better. ■ A researcher who has decoded the language of prairie dogs says the ability to understand dogs and cats is less than a decade away. Animal behaviorist Con Slobodchikoff, a professor emeritus at Northern Arizona University, told The Atlantic that his 30 years of work can extend to understanding other animals as well.

_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care 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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Whole food eating possible in backcountry GROWING UP, I did a lot of backcountry camping with my mom. This may seems fairly commonplace, but what differed about our trips was that we brought our car. I realize this sounds impossible, so let me explain. As a single mother, mine PENINSULA wanted all of KITCHEN the glory of camping way out there without other peoCarrie ple around but Sanford also wanted the security of a car at the ready, the comfort of a big ol’ air mattress and the convenience of our large red ice chest filled with familiar and tasty food. Her solution? Find a forest service road that followed a river, pick a turn-off and drive for miles through ruts, washouts and all manner of obstacles until, every time, we wound up at a gorgeous riverside clearing. My mother always has been nothing if not unapologetically gutsy.

Walking into backcountry Looking back now, 30 years later, my less gutsy self blanches at the thought of driving myself and my 10-year-old daughter so far out for camping that a flat tire or misjudged pothole could damage the car and strand us miles from help. Instead, our family hits the backcountry the old-fashioned way: walking a trail with backpacks. Backpacking can be an overwhelming prospect for a lot of reasons. I’m a food columnist, so I’ll just address some of the edible considerations here and let the backcountry professionals help you out with the rest. Camping or backpacking food doesn’t have to be all hot dogs and freeze-dried packets, and eating locally grown, whole foods

DIY Instant Oatmeal Makes about 16 servings. 5 cups old-fashioned rolled oats (not steel cut) 2 cups instant, dry milk powder 2 tsps salt 1/4-1/3 cup sugar or other dry sweetener to taste. (Be aware that some other dry sweeteners are very concentrated, so check the label for an appropriate amount to substitute for sugar.) Optional toppings: raisins, dried apple bits or other fruit, nuts, seeds (flax or chia), brown sugar and/or cinnamon to taste If you happen to camp

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________ Pulse 1 cup of oatmeal in a food processor or blender until it’s crushed to a powder. Mix with the rest of the oats, milk powder, salt and sugar in a mason jar or other airtight container. Shake mix well. Use 1/3 cup of mix to ¼ to ½ cup boiling water for each serving of oatmeal. I prefer very thick oatmeal, so I use about ¼ cup of water in mine. Stir well and let stand several minutes. Add toppings and enjoy.

Carrie Sanford in about 1980 during one backcountry camping trip with her mother.

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Carrie Sanford’s husband, Tom, and their daughter, Abby, on Abby’s first backpacking trip in July 2011 when she was 6 years old. doesn’t have to be a huge hassle either. Whether you are heading out on a day hike, a weekend at the campground or a full weeklong trail expedition, here are a few foodie tips for you to consider before heading outdoors: ■ Buy foods without packaging. Check out the bulk bins at Country Aire in Port Angeles, Sunny Farms in Carlsborg or the Food Co-op in Port Townsend for pack-friendly snacks, hot breakfast cereals and even dried bean, soup and hummus mixes. ■ Remember that being active and outside will make your campers extra hungry and often more willing to try foods they won’t eat at home when

there are more choices. That said, make sure you pack an extra backup meal that is something they’ll dig just in case. A box of macaroni and cheese is our standard extra meal. ■ Make your own snacks. Our family standby trail mix is ARC: almonds, raisins and chocolate chips.

Sweet, but zingy Another standard snack is crystallized ginger (buy in bulk). Although it’s covered in sugar, it’s also spicy, which keeps the kids out of it unless he or she really wants a sweet. Also, making your own instant oatmeal and cocoa mixes gives

you complete control of how much sugar and what ingredients are used. Buying organic ingredients from the bulk bins also means less wasted packaging. ■ It’s common sense, but packing sturdy vegetables and fruit like carrots, celery, broccoli,

radishes and apples, increases the odds that you’ll have bruisefree produce once you get to camp or stop for a snack. Swing by your local farmers market or farm stand to find inseason and locally grown produce. TURN

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Orders let you live, die on own terms I DON’T KNOW how many of us remember the old TV show “You Asked for It.” Obviously, I’m one of the “us” who does because you did ask for it. And here’s what you asked for: “Please consider an article on POLST. It may be you have already written it. If so, please consider a repeat or update. I am told the emergency gangs don’t pay much attention to it. Darn.” Yes, I have, but who cares? We all need to know what we need to know when we need to know it, so let’s start with the acronym.

Physcian’s orders POLST stands for “Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment.” Stop and read that again because this is a case where the words matter: physician orders for lifesustaining treatment. Some of us might know this more by its electric, lime-green color. If you’ve seen it, you tend to remember it, and there’s a reason for that. If you have a serious illness or any condition that could lead to a sudden

tion there is, then you do not care about a POLST Mark event (well, form. Click: it’s one less thing OK, any of Harvey to think about. us could But many folks have have an some pretty strong feelings “event” at about what they don’t any time, but some of want, e.g., CPR, and they worry about it being forced us have good reason on them, with the worst scenario being an artifito suspect cially prolonged life, so if that it’s that sounds like you, then more likely you do care about POLST. to happen to us than to A POLST form has to be others), a POLST form signed by your doctor, allows us to decide ahead of time what life-sustaining nurse practitioner or physician assistant-certified, so treatments we do or don’t it is truly a “doctor’s order.” want. Thus, emergency medical What does that mean? folks are allowed to “follow Well, things like CPR, the orders” instead of going defibrillators, hospital full-tilt into all the heroic transfer, antibiotics, medically assisted nutrition, etc. measures. Get it? Now, some of the more astute among us are thinkRequired by law ing, “Well, isn’t that what In other words, it’s the an ‘advance directive’ kinds of things that emerdoes?” gency medical folks do in Not entirely: An emergencies. As a matter of advance directive allows us fact, these folks are to say what we do or don’t required by law to do want if we can’t say it for everything they can to ourselves. bring us back from the And a durable power of brink or just bring us back. attorney (DPOA) for health It’s their job. care allows us to designate Stop again. If you’re one someone else to make medof the folks who likely ical decisions for us when could have an event and we can’t do that for ouryou want all the intervenselves.

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biggie for a lot of us. The idea is that the form can follow you from home to hospital to rehab facility or wherever; it’s a portable advance directive for emergencies. If you fill one of these out and a medical pro signs it, can you change your mind? Of course! Just tear it up, and that’s the end of that. Got more questions? Good. Talk it over with your medical provider. Traveling documents And if you want a lot But what about if some- more information, just do thing bad happens at an Internet search for home? Or in a store? Or in “POLST form in WA State” a nursing home? What and watch what happens. then? Well, the EMTs (the Now, let’s go back to Good Guys) will come what the reader said: “I am charging in to do exactly told the emergency gangs what we all want them to don’t pay much attention to do, unless we don’t, and it. Darn.” that’s what a POLST I have no idea who told would tell them. him or her that, but I have Remember the part no reason to accept it as about “electric lime green”? gospel. In addition, I’m That’s the point: to be forced to observe that I conspicuous, so the Good spend a fair amount of Guys will see it and abide time exploding grossly by it without putting them- erroneous myths that selves at legal risk. someone heard from someIf any of this sounds at one, who probably heard it all relevant to you, I’d sug- from someone else, who gest you get an actual form didn’t have the foggiest and look at it to see what it idea what they were talkcovers, what it doesn’t and ing about. note the references to “comIf this is a worry for fort measures,” which is a you, I’d suggest calling

The picture that most of us see is being in the hospital or ER and decisions are required, so that’s where the advance directive and/ or DPOA for health care kicks in. In my opinion, most of us ought to have both of those. Unless you want the “full-meal deal” all the time no matter what, in which case you can forget all of this.

your local emergency response folks and asking them directly. Remember, these are the Good Guys. They will tell you the truth. One last caveat, then I’ll let us all get back to our lives: Many of us have heard the phrase “heroic measures,” meaning the application of all available medical technology. And it seems like it’s often used with a negative connotation, like there’s something wrong with that. There isn’t. If that’s what you want, don’t apologize for it or feel guilty about it. It’s your life and your decision. If that’s not what you want, then do your homework, talk to your family and get your ducks (documents) in a row. It’s your life and your decision.

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

Get extreme sports Colleague’s use of coach for daring pair phrase almost a slur I NOTICED SOMEONE wrote in about their daughter wanting to do activities that her older siblings did, but she was too young. We have somewhat of a different dilemma. Our 7- and 8-year-old boys enjoy going overboard in extreme sports. They ride bike ramps, skateboard and try their best to get us to buy a motocross bike. How can we slow them down before they get really hurt?

expertise and experience for this age range, so finding one could be diffiJodie they want, cult and likely fairly Lynn then, yes, expensive. they could If you feel that your very well sons are truly talented in get hurt. However, these activities and you have the resources to if you take enhance their interests, them to a pick one sport and go for monitored the option that will allow park or them to be trained by an place of business where bike ramps, adult who is reputable, well-educated and good skateboarding and so on with kids of this age. are allowed with adult No matter how, when supervision, then there or where, be sure that should be certain rules in the kids are always place, as well as specific N.Y.’s 2 cents supervised and have the facilities with concise conWe can’t believe you are structions that meet public correct safety gear in place at all times. even asking this question. safety guidelines for each You should be able to sport. Can you help? control two young boys. You Then there are extreme are the parent; act like one. sports where kids are It seems like I am Bill and Kimmie W. taught and trained by proalways doing something in Rochester, N.Y. fessionals that focus on to embarrass my kids, a getting kids to a level of 9-year-old girl and From Jodie city, state and/or national 12-year-old boy, but it’s the same things that I am not really clear on competition. They take their profesthey used to think were where your two sons do sions quite seriously. funny and would laugh these activities. However, there seems to along with me at them. If they are hanging out be a lack of certified around your house or a I don’t really want to park and doing whatever coaches that have the change. Should I do so for their sake, or is my quirky behavior going to Weddings, anniversaries cause them to pull away Weddings and anniversaries of 50 years or from me? engagements: Nuptial announcements about North Olympic Peninsula residents appear Sundays in Peninsula Daily News. Please submit wedding information within two months following the wedding ceremony. Photos will be returned. Anniversaries: Peninsula Daily News publishes articles about couples celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary. For

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My ex and I didn’t have Cheryl went back a lot of assets. In fact, we to court. Lavin were deeply in debt. We We’ve decided how to divide things always lived Mason up, worked out a child supclose to one I cheated on my husport and visitation arrangeCassie another so band because he was emo- ments and hired one lawyer we could tionally distant. We both My ex-husband and I to save on expenses. It was share the knew we had screwed up, separated 20 months ago, over in a few short months. children. so there was no blame. after 10 years of marriage. We lived close to each We’ve now Neither of us had an In December, our divorce other for the children’s been attorney. We used an online sake. We both went to parwas final. divorced for more than 20 legal service. Our divorce We each hired a collabent-teacher conferences, years, and both of us have cost $500. He got the orative lawyer. These are attended concerts and all been remarried nearly that house; I got the retirement other activities. We worked the lawyers who don’t go accounts. We each took our very hard to communicate, for the jugular and destroy long. In the last five years, she own money out of our joint so we could not be pitted families just so they can and I have rekindled our accounts. earn a big fee. They actuagainst each other. It was pretty simple ally believe that two people friendship. She’s now my When he started dating closest and dearest friend, really. Neither one of us can divorce while mainhis new wife, I had some and we still love each other. wanted to hurt the other taining their dignity. difficulty, but I worked any more than we already The division of our through it, got to know her Isabella had. We’re still on friendly assets was done during a and now consider her my terms. series of meetings where friend. I’ve never remarried. On the last day of our the four parties met at a Do I wish that my ex honeymoon, someone must Maya table and acted like adults. and I could have worked have kidnapped my kind My situation was not and funny groom and We were married young. things out and that my simple. It was loaded with replaced him with a mean I was 19, my husband was children were not children potential bombs that never of divorce? Yes, but we and controlling man. 24. materialized because they couldn’t, and they are. When we returned Nine and a half years would have destroyed our But their father and I home and I moved into his later, I realized I had everychildren. are now better as friends thing I had ever wanted house, I realized that he I insisted on this than we ever were as husfrom life — a nice house, a had refrained from telling because my parents new car, a great job — but I band and wife. And they me many things, particudivorced when I was 5. wasn’t happy. There was no have a wonderful steplarly about his finances. They hired the best lawyers mother who cares deeply intimacy, no connection in I called the lawyer who and fought over the last for them to boot. our relationship. handled my condo closing, dime. They verbally abused So, one night we went to and she wisely told me not one another in front of me Rose to commingle our finances. dinner, and I asked him if and my siblings. he was happy. He said no “There is always time I’m the child of an unbeWhen are grown-ups for that once you settle into but thought that was just lievably bitter divorce. My going to understand that how it was in marriage. So parents divorced 30 years your marriage,” she said. divorce is not about them many of his friends were I was working fulltime, ago, and they still can’t be in when children are unhappily married. but the house, his dog and the same room. That totally involved? It’s about the I explained that was not affected my childhood and all of the chores became children and doing what’s how marriage was supmy responsibility. I also still affects me today. best for them. posed to be. We tried counprovided financially for his I couldn’t bear to have Shame on adults who seling together, but it didn’t my daughter go through sons from his first marcan’t put their anger and work. We grew apart. The riage, although he never any of that, and I told my hurt aside. In my opinion, spark was gone. told them the money came husband if he loved our it constitutes child abuse. We agreed on how to from me. child, we had to be civil divide our assets, used my After 21 months of hearwith each other. Steve ing that I didn’t know how attorney and, $473 later, I’m not going to tell anywe were divorced. We met to do laundry, that I was a We married when we one that it’s been easy, but for lunch a few times to poor housekeeper, that I were both 19 and my wife it truly wasn’t that hard. talk, then went our sepahad a big nose and other was pregnant. The marWe have been divorced rate ways. nonsense, I moved out. riage lasted seven years. for seven years. Just last For a few years after I told him I wanted to We shared the same night, my ex-husband, my leave with what I came with that, we exchanged birthdivorce lawyer, and it cost husband, my daughter and day and Christmas cards. plus half of the wedding us $250. We had very few I all went out to dinner. When my mother passed, presents. He asked me not possessions to divide. She _______ to take any of his pension. I he sent flowers. stayed in the apartment Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales To this day, when he and got custody of our two paid for our divorce, which crosses my mind, I hope he from the Front at her home office kids. I helped with the util- cost only $2,500. Within a in Arizona, where she writes a has made a happy life for few weeks, it was final. ities and paid the same blog at http://www.creators.com/ himself. He was a good perchild support religiously I look back and realize advice/tales-from-the-front.html. son, just not the right one Email questions or comments to until my second was 18. how lucky I was to get out for me. cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. My ex-wife never asked for of a bad situation so an increase, and we never quickly and relatively

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PORT ANGELES — Registration and/or fee payment schedules are set for Port Angeles School District schools.

Lincoln High students can register for classes Tuesday, Aug. 18, through Friday, Aug. 21, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily.

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Port Angeles High students have already registered and received their schedules for the school year. New students who have not registered can visit the high school registrar now. From 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the following days, students will need to stop by the Student Center, get assigned lockers and pay necessary fees. The schedule is as follows: ■ Thursday, Aug. 20 — Senior Class of 2016 Rider Day. ■ Friday, Aug. 21 — Junior Class of 2017 Rider Day. ■ Monday, Aug. 24 — Sophomore Class of 2018 Rider Day. ■ Tuesday, Aug. 25 — Freshman Class of 2019 Rider Day. ■ Wednesday, Aug. 26 — Rider Day makeup. Students who cannot make the scheduled dates need to contact the high school at 360-452-7602 or a counselor at 360-452-0250 to make alternate arrangements.

Student registration is scheduled Thursday, Aug. 20, as follows: ■ Grade 7 — Student last names A-L, 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.; M-Z, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ■ Grade 8 — A-L, 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.; M-Z, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. If a student can’t attend her or his scheduled time, contact the Stevens office at 360-452-5590 after Aug. 20 between 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to arrange for registration.

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I live in a three-bedroom bungalow, and I tried to help relocate Dad closer. He refused, saying: “If I don’t hear from you tomorrow or you die, I’ll be OK. I was when your mother died, and I will be after you.” He has said that and worse to me throughout my life, and I’m afraid to continue contact with him for fear one day his words will break my spirit. When I have shared this with family, I’ve been told, “He’s all the father you have,” or, “You have to pray for him.” Please help me. I don’t want to pray for him; I want to stay far away from him. Conflicted in Ohio

and three grandchildren. I lost my mother 34 years ago, and my baby sister died 20 years arrangement? Abigail ago. John in My dad is 84 and lives alone. Van Buren Kentucky Although he was a good provider, he was abusive toward my Dear John: mother and occasionally toward You did nothme and my siblings. ing wrong. Dad and my younger brother It is not do not communicate, period. unheard of for However, my older sister is a divorced coudaddy’s girl. ples to conI have been married three tinue living times, and each man was in some together for way abusive — physically, menfinancial reasons or to assist in tally or both. co-parenting. When I reached out to my dad If you told the woman about for help, he would respond by your living arrangement before telling me: “You’re just like your becoming intimate with her, she mother, which is why I can’t had no reason to freak out. stand being around you sometimes. I wasn’t responsible for Dear Abby: I’m a 54-year-old her feelings, and I’m not responwoman with three adult children sible for yours.”

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Garvin, Hopper said. Garvin could not be reached for comment Friday. This was the only call of this type Hopper can remember responding to. “I have been doing this for nine years . . . and this is the first one I’ve had,” she said. “It was great” to help the horse, she said. “The good thing is all the agencies came together and worked together. That was so nice.” Capt. Chris Turner of Fire District No. 3 agreed. “This was a team effort by all agencies involved and a positive outcome to the rescue,” 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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Briefly . . . No landing practice set in Coupeville COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville today through Saturday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-257-2286. GARETH RASBERRY

The midsummer sounds of osprey parents and younglings make for an entertaining afternoon.

Ospreys’ call-and-reply makes scene overhead CRYING OSPREY OVERHEAD is one of midsummer’s sounds. They’re always impossible to ignore, but this past week, the decibels went up. Almost daily, one young bird perches in the trees surrounding our yard. This has been going on for several days. It calls nonstop for something or somebody. On the day in question, the calling came from four different directions. One bird was in one of the tallest firs. Another that appeared to be an adult kept hovering in the air over it. At times, it too was calling loudly. At other times, it seemed to be talking softly to the disturbed youngster.

Keeping up These two kept it up for several minutes while we tried to figure out what was going on. Then, the adult bird flew to the top of another tall fir and continued calling. It was answered by the youngster in the tree. What could only be described as “mumbling” were the sounds the younger bird was making. Maybe it was talking under its breath so its parent couldn’t hear. “I’m not leaving this tree!” “Oh, yes, you are!” could be heard from the top of the other tree. That’s about the time another voice was heard off in the distance, presumably out over the bay. I suspect it was the other parent

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who may have been fishing. Carson They used this tactic about a week or two ago, and the young bird stayed in the tree until he had finished his lunch. That time, the juvenile launched into the air and did fly away. While we were enjoying the noisy performance taking place over our yard, more onlookers showed up. Our grandson arrived to do some yard work, and another young man working on the house also appeared. So there we were, standing on the patio with our necks craned way back, watching the action. An osprey perched at the very top of a tall green fir tree is always a beautiful sight, but when this is seen against a deep-blue sky, it is almost magical. The noise level wasn’t getting any lower; in fact, it was increasing. A fourth osprey had arrived. It landed in the largest fir on the property and added its voice to the others. At about this time, another onlooker walked into the yard. Our neighbor wanted to know what was going on. Dave had a front-row seat in his yard because we share one of the tall trees. I know it’s anthropomorphizing,

but if you have any imagination, you can’t help it. When the loud bird in the largest tree left its perch and flew over to the youngster who wouldn’t leave his tree, what else could you think? “Come on, Orville, just do it! Flying is fun. You did it before.” I like to think the fourth bird was a sibling giving encouragement (or taunting) the other. Of course, it could have been one of the adults giving the youngster a good scold. The show went on and on. Beautiful osprey were circling overhead while one or two perched in the trees.

Back to work We finally left them to their struggles and attacked our chores. Questions still remained as to what was taking place and which bird was who. Considering that this same performance has been going on among this year’s purple martin fledglings, it seems pretty obvious what was taking place: It’s flight training time. All of these noisy and excited juvenile birds are preparing for a long migration journey. It’s only weeks away. We will miss them when their excited cries are heard no more, but maybe they will give themselves a rousing sendoff as they head south.

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SEQUIM — A free wellness forum, “Tai Chi for Health,” will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Kathi Gunn, a nurse practitioner, will discuss what tai chi is and how the Women’s luncheon six essential principles might become part of a perPORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Christian sonal health program. Gunn has certifications Women’s Connection will to teach tai chi to people host a “high-flying” buffet with health challenges from luncheon on the second arthritis to diabetes and floor of the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 those in need of rehabilitation. N. Lincoln St. For more information, The event is from phone Pennie Robinson at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 360-582-9244. Tuesday. Admission is $16. Mac users group Michelle McGuffy presents a program of summer CHIMACUM — songs. PTSLUG, a Macintosh comBarbara Vernoski of puter users group, will New Jersey shares her meet at the Tri-Area Comstory of “My Life Took Off munity Center, 10 West When I Used the Right Valley Road, at 6:30 p.m. Flight Plan.” Thursday. Jen Ross, a consultant The basic Mac “how-to” for Miche Purses and starts at 6:30 p.m., with the Accessories, brings a fashregular meeting following ion show with her to show at 7 p.m. off bags. The public is welcome, Child care is available. and the computer lesson is For reservations or more free. information, phone 360For more information, 452-4343 or 360-457-8261. newsletters and previous lesson plans, visit www. Senior nutrition ptslug.org. PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutri- Health screenings tion Site dinners will be The Port Angeles and served at 4 p.m. Tuesday Sequim Lions Clubs will through Friday at the Port offer free mobile health Angeles Senior Center, 328 screenings Friday and SatE. Seventh St. urday. A suggested donation is The Sequim screenings $5 for those 60 or older. will be at the Safeway People younger than 60 parking lot, 680 W. Washcan attend for $8. ington St., from 9 a.m. to Reservations should be 3 p.m. Friday. made 24 hours in advance For information, phone to 360-457-8921. Dora at 360-683-8584. Menus are subject to The Port Angeles screenchange. ings will be at the Lincoln ■ Tuesday: Sliced Street Safeway, Third and tomatoes, Salisbury steak, Lincoln streets, from 9 a.m. mushroom gravy, mashed to 3 p.m. Saturday. potatoes, spinach and For information, phone fruited gelatin. Irma at 360-417-6862. ■ Wednesday: Green Patients will be checked salad, cottage cheese, for glaucoma, diabetes, high chicken noodle soup, biscuit blood pressure and sight and baked apples. and hearing loss. ■ Thursday: Spring Screenings are open to greens, applesauce, baked all, and no appointments ham, sweet potatoes, mixed are needed. veggies and sherbet. The Lions Health ■ Friday: Broccoli slaw, Screening Unit travels tuna casserole, dill carrots throughout the state and and apricots. northern Idaho to provide health screenings and is a Anglers to meet program of the Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight PORT TOWNSEND — The East Jefferson Chapter and Hearing. of Puget Sound Anglers will meet at the Commission 4-H orientation set Building, 333 Benedict St., PORT TOWNSEND — next to the boat ramp, at A 4-H orientation for those 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. interested in joining the Agenda items include group will take place in the fishing reports, crabbing, Marina Room of Port Hudbeach fishing, an update on son, 103 Hudson St., from the boat ramp expansion 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, and other topics of interest. Aug. 17. Refreshments will be For more information, served, and the public is contact Sue Hay at sue. invited. hay@wsu.edu or 360-3795610, or visit http://ext100. Grief support wsu.edu/jefferson. Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES — A

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Brittany Bennett and Chace Souza of Port Angeles, a son, Henry Aaron Souza, 7 pounds, 14 ounces, 8:15 a.m. July 5. Liz and Sam Vicario of Port Angeles, a son, Samuel M. Vicario Jr., 7 pounds, 7 ounces, 3:49 p.m. July 22. Phone information about athome or out-of-town births to 360417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. 5250.

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Briefly . . . WSU lists graduates for spring PULLMAN — The following students graduated from Washington State University in the 2015 spring semester: ■ From Chimacum: Hannah Vanessa Margaret Baird, Bachelor of Arts in communication; Daniel Tonia Kaminski-Southard, BA in criminal justice; Trevor James Richardson, Bachelor of Science in civil engineering. ■ From Port Angeles: Emmett Daniel Bowman, BA in political science, magna cum laude; Keli M. Haffner, BA in interior design; Michael Charles Jahns, BS in biology; Hayley Nicole Pearce, BA in communication; Matthew Earl Schuchardt, BS in architectural studies; Brian Lewis Senf, BS in bioengineering; Brianna Lea Webb, BA in history, magna cum laude; Shanee Marie Wimberly, BS in psychology. ■ From Port Townsend: Brenden James Knauss, BS in computer science; Lorraine Limardi, BA in social sciences; Clayton John Rennie, BA in criminal justice; Melissa Cailin Steinmetz, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. ■ From Sequim: Jack Levi Clark, BS in genetics and cell biology; Ashleigh Lorraine Clark, BA in criminal justice, cum laude; Cody Alan Jones, BS in architec-

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Flora Walchenbach, shown with Sequim Sunrise Rotary member Bret Keehn, was named the club’s June Middle School Student of the Month. Flora is the daughter of Melinda McCoy and Peter Walchenbach. Her favorite subjects are leadership, robotics and art, and she enjoys rowing and bicycling. She plans on attending college to pursue a degree in bio-engineering or neuroscience. tural studies; Stephen Paul Pilch, BA in business administration. Honors earned by students are listed as follows: summa cum laude for a cumulative grade-point average of 3.90 or better, magna cum laude for a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.70 but less than 3.90 and cum laude for a minimum

cumulative GPA of 3.50 but less than 3.70.

Chain gang busy PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang removed 680 pounds of refuse during the week of July 13-17 from homeless camps on Ninth and Francis streets, plus Tumwater Bridge and

Del Guzzi Road. A total of 1,240 pounds of trash was removed from a motor home. Deputy Josh Ley requested the trash be removed so a tow truck company could come and remove the motor home. The crew also removed abandoned junk and tires from Les Schwab Tire Center. Crews weed-eated and removed shrubs from the intersection of Farrington and Shimko roads. They painted pillars under the Elwha River Road bridge and replaced parking barriers. They chip-sealed construction signs placed on Hoko-Ozette Road. Crews also weed-eated the grounds and campsites at Klahanie Campground. During the week of July 20-24, the chain gang weedeated the guardrail and brushed the intersection of Gun Road and Old Olympic Highway. Crews performed culvert maintenance and brushing on Seventh Street in Clallam Bay. The grounds of Klahanie Campground were weedeated, and trail maintenance was performed. They removed a down tree. The chain gang received online training and repaired tools while the chain gang vehicles were in the shop for repairs. The crew discovered an eyeglass case storing three syringes located at the county courthouse parking lot.

Death and Memorial Notice RICHARD A. HOWE January 12, 1924 July 20, 2015 Richard A. Howe passed away at home in Gardiner on July 20, 2015, at the age of 91 after a brief illness. Dick and his wife of 61 years, Beverly, have been active in local community affairs since moving from Connecticut 30 years ago, when he retired from Mobil Oil as vice president of international exploration and, formerly, president of Mobil de Venezuela. He was initially a volunteer for the local fire district and later served as a fire commissioner from 1989

efiting the Gardiner Community Center, and a founder of the local men’s current affairs discussion group, the ROMEOs (Retired Old Men Eating Out). Dick was a lifelong explorer, fisherman and outdoorsman who served in the 10th Mountain Division ski troops, lived and worked for two years in the deep equatorial jungle of Colombia, and helped build the Arapahoe Basin ski area in Colorado. He carried an astonishMr. Howe ingly informed map of the world in his head but was to 2001. always eager to experiHe was also an enerence firsthand whatever getic organizer of the was over the next ridge. Capable and at ease annual Salmon Derby, ben-

anywhere, whether in a dugout canoe, on a snowy peak or in a corporate boardroom, by quiet, goodnatured example, he earned the trust and respect of an ever-expanding network of friends. With countless family adventures, he instilled a love of the outdoors and an appreciation of good fun in his five adult children, 14 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren who survive him. There will be a service to remember and celebrate his life on Friday, September 25, 2015, at 3 p.m. at the Gardiner Community Center, 980 Old Gardiner Road, Sequim.

July 14, 1945 July 28, 2015 Lila Mae Mahone walked on to her heavenly father at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, Washington on July 28, 2015. Lila was 70 years old, and her family was at her side when she walked on. She was a lifetime resident of Neah Bay and a member of the Makah tribe. Lila was born in Everett, Washington, to Ernest “Ernie” Millholland Sr. and Lucy Esther (George) Millholland on July 14, 1945. Lila married Bill Mahone on September 4, 1965, at

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BALTIMORE — Walter Arnold of Neah Bay was named to the dean’s list for academic excellence for the spring 2015 semester at Johns Hopkins University. To be selected for this honor, a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in a program of at least 14 credits with at least 12 graded credits. Arnold is the son of Greig Arnold and Ann Renker. He attended Neah Bay High School. Arnold, who is majoring in anthropology, will graduate in May. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice ELSIE MARIE MCGRIFF August 26, 1927 July 30, 2015 Elsie’s beautiful spirit went to heaven on July 30, 2015, after struggling with several strokes. Elsie was born in Lida, Ohio, to Francis William McGriff and Sarah Aletha Dykes. She spent most of her life in the Kansas City, Missouri, area but relocated to Port Angeles — God’s country, as she would say — where she spent the last 25 years. She loved to garden, read and go to movies, but most of all, she loved her family and friends. Elsie is survived by her daughter, Linda DeMoss, and son, James Terry, both of Port Angeles; brothers James and Don McGriff of Osceola, Missouri; her exceptional grandchildren, Ken (Jen) DeMoss of Port Angeles and Keith (Sheree) DeMoss of Sequim, as well as Colin, Shawn and Cheyane Terry of Port Angeles; and her great-

Elsie McGriff grandchildren (her babies!), Brennon DeMoss of Battleground, Washington, and Avery Martin and Caydon DeMoss of Port Angeles. She was proceeded in death by her mom and dad; sisters Francie, Mable and Maye; and brothers Frank and Taylor. Per Elsie’s request, no funeral; just dinner and cards at a later date. I will miss my mother every single minute of every single day.

April 19, 1921 July 3, 2015 Carl Friedericks was born in Hamburg, Germany, to Charles and Vera Friedericks. Carl passed away at Warm Beach Senior Community, Stanwood, Washington, on July 3, 2015, at age 94. Carl attended Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania, and medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. As a medical missionary, he served in China, India and Nepal. In retirement, he and his wife lived in Port Townsend. Carl is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; his four children; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-

her loved ones through canning, baking, cooking, beading, gardening, sewing, quilting, knitting and crocheting. Lila is survived by her husband, William Mahone Sr.; son William Mahone Jr.; daughters Valarie Kaser and Mary Mahone-Noodel; honorary daughter Demarus Tevuk Sandlin; sisters June Ward and Rita Goudy; brother Ernest “Ernie” Millholland Jr.; and grandsons Justin Kaser, William Mahone III, Nicholas Mahone and Deven Sloss. Lila will be welcomed to her heavenly home by her father, Ernest “Ernie” Millholland Sr., and her mother, Lucy Esther (George) Millholland.

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‘The Last Ship’ steams through its second season By Cassie Dresch TV Media

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bout this time last year, I wondered if it was possible to survive a devastating pandemic that decimates the world’s population if you were isolated from it. Today, we have our answer: definitely! But not without some major fallout. “The Last Ship” battens down the hatches and charges full steam ahead when a new episode airs Sunday, Aug. 9, on TNT. With only a few episodes left in season 2, it’s safe to say that much has transpired since “The Last Ship” set sail on its first season last year. From a global pandemic to cures to armed mercenaries to a group of immunes, the USS Nathan James’ crew has faced its fair share of challenges. The immunes have been a big plot point this season, providing most of the opposition for the commanding officer, Cmdr. Tom Chandler (Eric Dane, “Grey’s Anatomy”), Dr. Rachel Scott (Rhona Mitra, “Boston Legal”), XO Mike Slattery (Adam Baldwin, “Chuck”) and the rest of the crew. The immunes, who aren’t affected by the virus that wiped out 80 per cent of the world’s population, believe they are a chosen few meant to inherit the Earth due to their natural immunity and don’t want the vaccine shared.

It definitely sounds like some crazy sci-fi conspiracy theory when it’s laid out in front of you. What’s actually crazy to think about, though, is that this kind of situation could very well happen today, something that’s not lost on Dane, who cites a recent viral outbreak as a prime example. “I think 30 years ago, this would have been science fiction, and now it’s somewhat probable,” Dane said in an interview with “Today.” “The Ebola outbreak was pretty isolated, but had that happened in a densely populated area with people flying in and out, we [humanity] would have been a wrap.” Thankfully, that’s not the case and we can still look at “The Last Ship” as another piece of fiction — well, sort of. One aspect of the drama that really stands out is how faithful the show is to the actual U.S. Navy, so much so that the Navy is heavily involved in the series in more ways than one. “The Navy has been incredibly supportive and excited,” executive producer Hank Steinberg said in an interview with FOX411 at San Diego Comic-Con 2015. “We had a big premiere in Washington, D.C., where thousands of military people showed up. The secretary of the Navy [Ray Mabus] himself has been to our set and actually recorded a cameo. It’s the episode where they find the message that was

buried in the files of the White House. The guy who’s playing the secretary of the Navy is the real secretary of the Navy.” Aside from cameos, “The Last Ship” also does a lot of its filming on actual ships, including a hospital ship that was featured in an episode last month. This kind of support has been crucial to the success of the show, according to Dane in the “Today” interview. “We get a lot of support from the Navy,” he said. “We are forever indebted to them; they have been absolute sports about this. Shooting on a naval destroyer is interesting because you’re on a $3 billion ship — you better take care of it — and once you put on the uniform and sit in the captain’s chair, it really helps [give you a feel for things].” It’s not only on screen that the Navy features prominently, either. The cast undergoes a lot of intensive physical training to give them an idea of what it’s like in the Navy and how the personnel behave, and that was something Travis Van Winkle (“Transformers,” 2007), who stars as Lt. Danny Green, told a

panel at SDCC 2015 he couldn’t wait to get started on. “I threw myself in,” he said. “I was just so excited to have a gun in my hand and then someone helping me out with all of the different moves and the strategies and all the different formations. It was a lot of fun, and it’s still fun because we’re learning every day that we’re on set. I refine a lot of my skill sets every day.” Van Winkle adds that while it’s a fun time all around doing this sort of gig, he’s trying to pay homage to the men and women who dutifully serve their country in real life. “I just hope that I can emulate them in a way where they would go, ‘Oh yeah, he could be in the Navy,’” he said. “There’s no way I could ever do what they really do, and we have to tip our hats to them for being in service the way that they are. But to be able to play them on TV, I want to represent them in a positive light. I usually listen to everything the Navy SEALS on set say and I usually have them repeat themselves because I really want to get it right.” Rhona Mitra as seen in “The Last Ship.”

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Karen (Ruth Bradley) is on a desperate hunt for Niska (Emily Berrington), and George (William Hurt) struggles to save her. Meanwhile, the synths stay with the Hawkins family, but Hobb (Danny Web) isn’t far away.

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Chandler (Eric Dane) and his crew embark on a mission to find much needed supplies for Dr. Scott’s (Rhona Mitra) lab. Meanwhile, Burk (Jocko Sims) encounters a group of children who have been offered a bounty for info about the Navy.

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: For the past few weeks, “American Odyssey” hasn’t been on. The story was not over, so I can’t believe it would be taken off without explanation. Could you please tell me why? A: Actually, the first season’s story was over — the final episode you saw was the season finale — however, you’re right that the show’s larger story was not. It’s part of the cruelty of serialized storytelling on TV that it left you hanging at the end of the first season, without knowing if it would get a chance to rescue you from the cliff with a second. And NBC decided not to give it the chance — “American Odyssey” has been canceled. There was indeed more story to tell, but the network wasn’t convinced that enough people wanted to see it. The show premiered to 5.4 million viewers on April 5, but it lost more than half of them by the end — its finale drew just 2.2 million sets of eyes. That ratings drop could have something to do with the bad reviews the show got from the beginning. Perhaps those viewers who abandoned the show agreed with reviewers at “The Guardian” newspaper, Deadline.com and elsewhere that it was too much like Showtime’s hit series “Homeland,” but not as good. Many didn’t agree, though, and there’s been a push from forlorn fans to have the show picked up by one of the web-based distributors that have come to be seen as the saviors of canceled shows. The producers have complied, and series co-creator Peter Horton has been keeping fans apprised of the progress on Twitter. He recently posted that Netflix (which rescued “Longmire,” among other shows, from the grave) passed on “American Odyssey,” but that negotiations were continuing with Amazon. Q: I’m trying to find the name of an old horror movie starring Ben Affleck. It was based on a Stephen King book or something, and it was about a town that had hundreds of people going missing because of some weird entity. A: The movie you’re looking for is 1998’s “Phantoms,” and you may have had trouble finding it because the book wasn’t penned by Stephen King but by his horror-writing colleague Dean Koontz. Ben Affleck may have gotten most of the press for the film, having burst on to the film scene a year earlier with his Oscar-winning hit “Good Will Hunting,” but “Phantoms” actually featured a strong ensemble cast. Affleck shared top billing on the film with Rose McGowan and Liev Schreiber, both of whom starred in the landmark horror hit “Scream” two years earlier, as well as an actor you may have heard of named Peter O’Toole (you might know him better as Lawrence of Arabia, or any of the other legendary roles he’s played).

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A Tennessee tale: Make a list of some of the 20th century’s biggest music stars and Dolly Parton will be right near the top. Love or hate her style of country, there’s just no denying that the blond southerner has a set of pipes that are unsurpassed. Of course, she wasn’t always the most honored female country artist of all time, and the story of her dirt-poor upbringing was famously recounted in her 1971 song “Coat of Many Colors.” Now, that story of her difficult childhood is being brought to TV screens. NBC and Parton are collaborating on a TV movie that will finally bring to light the events of her life when she was nine years old. “Coat of Many Colors,” which has the same title as the famous Parton song, is early in production with no release date announced yet. Bringing the young superstar to life on the screen will be another young blonde whose star may also be on the rise. Alyvia Alyn Lind, who turned eight years old just last month, has been cast as the nine-yearold Parton. Even at such a young age, Lind has already racked up quite a few TV and film credits to her name. She’s been seen in “Dark Skies” (2013) and “Blended” (2014) on the big screen, and has credits in “Revenge,” “See Dad Run” and “Transparent.” Most famously, though, is her role as the adorable Faith Newman in “The Young and the Restless” from 2011 to 2015. Set in Tennessee’s Great Smokey Mountains, “Coat of Many Colors” will be a journey inside the close-knit Parton family as they struggle through a devastating tragedy that brings them closer together and reaffirms their faith. Not a true biography, it recounts one event that rocked Parton’s childhood — and of the manycolored coat that her mother sewed for her out of the scraps of clothing available.

No release date for “Coat of Many Colors” has been announced. A treacherous trio: There may be two months to go until “The Vampire Diaries” returns, but its new villains aren’t wasting any time getting their ducks in a row. The hit CW supernatural drama returns for a seventh season Thursday, Oct. 8, without one of its past stars, but with three new villains eager to fill the void. After six seasons of headlining the cast, Nina Dobrev (“The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” 2012) said her final goodbyes at the end of the last season. The three new villains, who were described by executive producer Julie Plec as “nasty, nasty, nasty girls,” will be played by Elizabeth Blackmore (“Legend of the Seeker”), Scarlett By-

rne (“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” 2009) and Teressa Liane (“Neighbours”). All three of the new ladies are set to appear in the season’s premiere. The new characters are all heretics who dislike their lives in Mystic Falls, and with powerful magic at their command, they could end up changing the town forever. Dobrev’s departure may end up changing the face of “The Vampire Diaries” for good. She’d been with the show since the very beginning, often stealing whatever scene she was in. With her exit, it’s time for other characters to shine — and with three new foes in town, there will no doubt be plenty of action for them to get swept up in. The seventh season of “The

Vampire Diaries” gets underway Thursday, Oct. 8. Dreams of Hawaii: USA’s anticipated upcoming drama pilot is rounding out its cast, and the latest addition is a transfer from the Five-0. Will Yun Lee has come aboard the pilot of “Falling Water,” a thrilling drama created by Blake Masters and the late Henry Bromell, who passed away in 2013 shortly after co-writing the pilot’s script. Lee has recurred on “Hawaii Five-0” since 2010 as human trafficker Sang Min. He’s appeared in “True Blood” and “Strike Back” and starred in “The Wolverine” (2013), “Total Recall” (2012) and “Die Another Day” (2002). Lee is joining a growing cast that already includes Lizzie Brocheré (“American Horror Story”) and David Ajala (“Fast & Furious 6,” 2013) “Falling Water” has drawn a lot of attention ahead of its pilot thanks to the name behind it — Bromell has won two Emmys and wrote and produced for both “Homeland” and “Homicide: Life on the Street.” His tragic death in 2013 sadly casts a shadow over “Falling Water.” “Falling Water” will be a drama about the fine line that divides people’s unconscious thoughts and reality. Its story follows three very different people searching for something dear to them who discover that they are all dreaming separate parts of the very same dream — a dream that might be leading them to the very things that they desire most. Alyvia Alyn Lind will star as a young Dolly Parton in “Coat of Many Colors.” PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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Craig (Craig Robinson) is determined to inspire his students, who think his high school music class will be an easy “A.” Peri Gilpin co-stars as Christine, the strict principal who doesn’t appreciate Mr. Robinson’s unconventional teaching style.

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9:00 p.m.

Now that Karissa is pregnant, she’d love to quit her job and become a stay-at-home mom. She and her husband Josh are presented with two scandalous and controversial tasks involving their family and friends to see how far they’ll go to win cash.

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It’s been a great year both professionally and personally for Jeff and Gage, until now. Unfortunately, several factors are leading to increased tension between the couple, including the failure to mourn the loss of their beloved cat, Stewie.

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The wives struggle to find their place in the new world order as the rest of the country seems to spiral out of control. Things are particularly hard for Jo (Zoe Boyle), who must redefine her role when Wally’s (Aaron McCusker) NASA career comes to an end.

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An unexpected complication prevents John (Jason O’Mara) and Gretchen (Jessica Szohr) from getting Antoine (Jaiden Byrd) home. As a result, John scrambles to save Antoine and his own family. Beth Riesgraf and Lauren Stamile also star.

Key & Peele (56) COM

9:30 p.m.

Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are back with more zany sketches including a new “Judge Jessie” show, a man waiting for a job interview and two ladies having drinks. Also, the valets discuss Val Kilmer and a woman introduces her fiancé to her parents.

Married (48) FX

10:30 p.m.

When it comes time to plan a family vacation, Russ (Nat Faxon) and Lina (Judy Greer) go all out. Now in its second season, this comedy chronicles the lives of a husband and wife struggling to find romance in the day-to-day struggle of raising a family.

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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131

John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated

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Call Deborah Crist (909) 224-9600 Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call John Glavin (360) 809-0590 Call Jacquelene Petersen (360) 683-4131

55+ Private quiet neighborhood, clubhouse, spa, sauna, heated swimming pool and more! 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo in Dominion Terrace! ML#290420

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!

$79,000 ML#271435

$79,900 ML#291435

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Incredible location across from Ediz Hook with stunning panoramic view of a working harbor, Victoria & the Olympic Mts. make this property a must see! This beautiful custom home was designed for entertaining. Many special features include radiant floor heat, chef’s kitchen w/granite, gas fireplace & decks to watch the ships. Huge 3 car garage w/shop, bath & storage. Full RV hook-up. Adj. lot is available for sale with home. This unobstructed lot is above Discovery Trail & does not include waterfront.

Clasen Cove is a senior residence co-op. There is an initial buy-in expense, then you have low monthly expense. Clubhouse w/ its commercial kitchen, library and meeting room and office on-site. Each home has its own landscaping plan. This is a 3 bedroom 2 bath well cared for home, ideally situated to maximize the mountain views. Immaculate move in condition. Oversized 2 car garage with plenty of storage. Close to medical, shopping, restaurants, library, recreation center & buses, NEW ROOF installed May 2015

$545,000 ML#282364

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This 2.25 acre parcel with unblockable mountain views is located in a beautiful area of Sequim near the Cedars of Dungeness Golf Course...even closer to Skyridge Golf Course and Soren’s Café. Well and septic system are already installed to become part of your future on the Olympic Peninsula at this sunny Sequim property.

$164,900 ML#290865

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$185,900

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Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204 Call Jeanett Heaward (360) 461-4585 Call Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177 Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762

Very well-maintained 3Bd, 2Ba home ready for new owners. Sunk-in Living, larger master suite with 3/4 bath, Main bath offers a jetted tub for your relaxing needs. Bedroom 2 features beautiful hardwood floors, French doors to outside trex deck, a separate office area with built-in desk & custom cabinets, wired speakers for sound system. Home offers skylights, ceiling fans, separate laundry rm. and large garage with workbench. There are two trex decks one at entry & the other off bedroom, beautiful extensive landscaped

ML#291405

ATTENTION FISHERMAN AND NATURE LOVERS!!! This is a rare opportunity to own over 500 feet of Lyre River Frontage! This amazing property has 2 residences on over 4 acres of land, a 4 bay shop, and outstanding access to one of the best steelhead rivers in the state! Grab your pole and get ready to live the fisherman’s dream!

$189,500 ML#290945

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Beautiful well-maintained home, in ready to move in condition, an absolute steal at this price, so please DO NOT WAIT. 3 bed / 2 bath, fenced back yard, underground sprinklers with irrigation water. Great location close to town yet very quiet.

$195,000 ML#291516

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Wonderful 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, 1634sf on .42 acres with hardwood floors, large yard in nice neighborhood. Close to outdoor recreation, Cline spit, 2 golf courses, miles and miles to ride bikes and take walks. This home is move in ready.

$199,900 ML#291239

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One of a kind location, with easy access to Discovery Trail, to Carrie Blake Park and DNR, a stunning mountain view out your kitchen window and the deck that you will want to build there. Quiet, at the end of the road location, and because it’s a duplex, live in one unit and let the tenant next door pay your mortgage. Home has been recently painted and carpeted, has a large one car garage, a kitchen dining living area, laundry area, and two bedrooms and a bath. Close to Sequim but without the noise.

$224,000 ML#291492

$237,000

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Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Simone Nichols (360) 683-3565 Call Valerie Lape (360) 457-8593 Call Renell Vandervort (360) 477-3276 Call Larry Cross (360) 460-4300

Well-built newer home in Cherry Blossom Estates that is ready for new owners! Great room with breakfast nook off kitchen and a formal, separate dining room. Three bedrooms & 2 full baths & separate laundry room with plenty of storage. Very private, fenced back yard with raised beds & patio area on south side of home. Home sits on a small rise so has view of neighborhood. Nicely landscaped but easy-care. 2 car attached garage (483’). Within minutes of downtown Sequim. Great area for walking.

ML#291393

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. Beautiful condo

$295,500 ML#290688

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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.

$297,000 ML#290794

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One of a kind! Barn style home with beautiful, unique features. This is a MUST SEE home on 5 peaceful acres of which 2 1/2 acres are fully fenced. Reverse living with bedrooms and living area on the main level, while upstairs is an open and light loft feel with kitchen, more living area, and a bathroom with a large tub to relax in and gaze outside. Hanging barn doors inside with large wide stairs leading upstairs add to the rustic ranch feel.

$300,000 ML#291438

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Great investment property opportunity. This high bank waterfront home has undergone a complete remodel both inside and out. New roof (2010) to vinyl siding, gutters and downspouts, new garage door, laminate flooring, fresh paint, new cabinetry and ceramic tile in the bathrooms, and granite counter tops in the kitchen. A 16’ x 32’ waterside deck. Easy care landscaping. This home has a great vacation rental history. All furnishings are available if you are looking for a “turn-key” investment.

$320,000 ML#290699

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Call Tanya Rosanbalm (360) 460-4030 Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532 Call Mike Nelson(360) 808-0448 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Linda French (360) 461-0803

Unique home with a view of the Straits that has all the amenities. Gorgeous hardwood floors, carpeting and tile throughout. Beautiful kitchen with a walk in pantry and eating bar. The sun room offer amazing views of the water. Well-designed bathroom with soaking tub and separate shower. The HVAC has air exchange system. There is built in vacuum and surround sound in all rooms for convenience and enjoyment. The septic is for 4 bedrooms for future expansion of the home. RV hookups behind the home.

ML#290342 24 AUGUST 9 - 15, 2015$385,000

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath, home with formal dining, large kitchen with new quartz countertops, fireplace, office/den could be 3 bedroom, 2 car garage with lots of storage, a greenhouse, workshop with pellet stove, RV parking, fruit trees, berry bushes, landscaped, large deck for entertaining and so much more. Private .89 acre with a partial mountain view in a wonderful neighborhood. This home has been well taken care of and is move in ready! In the country yet close to shopping, outdoor recreation areas.

ML#291285

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.

$425,000 ML#291116

European elegance and classic style are sure to impress w/Brazilian mahogany & tile floors, 9’ coffered ceilings, marble tiled fireplaces, & beautiful custom details. Gourmet kitchen has butler’s pantry, gas cooktop & farm sink. Spacious main floor master suite w/sitting area, luxurious master bath & deck. Den has glass French doors. Set in lush landscape w/paver patio, fenced garden & decks to enjoy the vistas. Use lower level as MIL/guest suite. Garage has storage & mud room. Meticulous!

$495,000 ML#291495

Quality custom 3BD, 2 full+2 1/2BA home with garage on 5 acres, located on the border of Sequim. The home is constructed of maintenance free Poplar Bark siding w/ local custom cabinets, slab-granite, marble, wood doors and windows throughout to soak in the views of the Olympic Mountains, the Strait, and the scenic pastoral setting. Property has 2 guest dwellings, studio/playhouse, organic garden area, dog run, chicken coop, stable, and more. Protected farmland to the East. Discovery Trail nearby.

$695,000 ML#290650 PENINSULA D $839,000 AILY NEWS


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