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Fourth fire burning in Olympics Officials: Over 100 acres scorched BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A fourth wildfire has been discovered in Olympic National Park, where blazes sparked by lightning earlier this month continue to grow. Firefighters continue to monitor and address four fires currently burning in Olympic National Park, said Lisa Wilkolak, National Parks Service fire information officer, on Saturday. As of Saturday, the Godkin fire, located about 25 miles south of

Port Angeles along the Elwha River, had consumed about 65 acres. The Hayes fire, located 20 miles south of Port Angeles on a ridgeline between the Lost River and Hayes River, had spread to 30 acres. The Cox Valley fire, located about 12 miles south of Port Angeles, near PJ Lake north of Obstruction Point Ridge, had consumed about 10 acres as of Saturday afternoon. The Ignar Creek Fire, discovered Friday about 22 miles northeast of Lake Quinault, had con-

sumed half an acre by Saturday afternoon. All four fires were caused by lightning strikes during a July 21 storm, which brought heavy rain and more than 400 lightning strikes to the Olympic Mountains. Today, firefighters are going to continue suppression activities on the Cox Valley Fire, Wilkolak said.

Morning flight Firefighters are expected to conduct morning reconnaissance flights over the fires today to gauge the current status of each KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and to plan how to best respond, Aaron Eckstein of Astoria, Ore., and his daughter, Vivian, Wilkolak said. TURN

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Tana Menlove, a Bell Rosa Coffee House barista in Port Angeles, invented the Pokestop Latte drink out of her excitement for the online game.

Phone app takes explorers on walks BY JESSE MAJOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

It’s hard to miss all the Pokémon Go players walking head-down over their phones on the North Olympic Peninsula since developer Niantic released the

game earlier this month. It’s taken the world by storm: The game has already been downloaded 50 million times on the Android Play Store. In the game, players must walk around in the real world to search for Pokémon to catch. Using their phone’s GPS, the game forces players to explore their neighborhoods and communities, rather than sitting at home glued to a television. Players can pick up items that help

them catch Pokémon by visiting PokeStops, which are typically located at monuments or businesses. Some businesses, such as Bella Rosa in Port Angeles, have taken advantage of their close proximity to a PokeStop. Tana Menlove, one of Bella Rosa Coffee House’s baristas, said she was so excited about the game that her boss allowed her to make a special drink. TURN

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Season eight to be last one for HBO’s ‘GoT’ HBO HAS CONFIRMED what “Game of Thrones” fans never wanted to hear: The fantasy-thriller phenomenon will be coming to an end after season eight. Recently, HBO renewed the series — adapted from George R.R. Martin’s novels — for a shortened seventh season consisting of seven episodes. The eighth season will bring the saga to a close. The number of episodes for that last cycle has not been determined, HBO programming chief Casey Bloys said Saturday at the Television Critics Association’s summer conference. “We’ll take as many as the [producers] will give us,” he said. After that, a spinoff remains a possibility. “We’re open to it, the [producers] aren’t opposed to it, but there’s no con-

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In a combo picture made up of three separate images, “Game of Thrones” stars Maisie Williams, Liam Cunningham and Lena Headey, from left, take questions during an interview with The Associated Press in Athens in June. crete plans right now,” Bloys said. “Game” won’t be back with its seventh season until next summer, missing the deadline for the 2017 Emmy competition, which it routinely dominates.

New Netflix series Baz Luhrmann, who has directed such films as “Moulin Rouge!” and “The Great Gatsby, is now tackling the early years of hiphop as told through the

mythical eyes of several young people living in the mid-1970s south Bronx. The 13-episode series “The Get Down,” which premieres Aug. 12 on Netflix, takes place before a hit record made its way into the mainstream. Luhrmann serves as the show’s executive producer, writer and director. He worked closely on the project with writer Nelson George, executive producer Nas and Grandmaster Flash, portrayed in the show.

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JACK DAVIS, 91, the prolific Mad magazine illustrator, cartoonist and movie poster artist, has died. He died Wednesday morning, according to his son-in-law, Chris Lloyd. He passed away in St. Simons, Georgia, of natural causes. As a struggling young artist in New York, Mr. Davis was “about ready to give up, go home to Georgia and be either a forest ranger or a farmer,” he recalled in an interview a few years ago. Then, in 1950, he scored the first of many sales of his artwork to EC Comics, which published a line of horror titles including “Tales from the Crypt.” He stuck with its editors — William M. Gaines, Albert B. Feldstein and Harvey Kurtzman — when they launched the pioneering satire magazine Mad in 1952. He remained a member of “The Usual Gang of Idiots” (as the magazine billed them) for the next six decades. His far-flung illustrations poked fun at politicians and celebrities along with countless portraits of the magazine’s perpetually grinning mascot, Alfred E. Neuman. Along the way, Mr. Davis also created numerous covers for TV Guide and Time, and provided artwork for

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books, record jackets and posters for films including “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” “American Graffiti” and Woody Allen’s “Bananas.” In 1961, he wrote, drew, and edited his own comic book, “Yak Yak,” for Dell Comics. While Mr. Davis was masterful at caricatures of recognizable figures, he took amusing liberties with all his subjects, endowing them with distinctly large heads, pipe-stem legs and snowshoe-size feet. As a proud alumnus of the University of Georgia (which he attended on the G.I. Bill after three years in the U.S. Navy), he continued to produce innumerable billboards and other artwork celebrating the “Dawgs” throughout his life.

_________ KEN BARRIE, 83, who provided the voice of affable animated letter-carrier Postman Pat, has died. His daughter Lorraine Peterson said Friday that Mr. Barrie had died of liver cancer at his home near London. Born Leslie Hulme, Mr.

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Barrie was originally a singer, recording for British label Embassy Records under the name Les Carle. Peterson said her father was “the master of different characters and voices,” and did film and commercial voiceovers before getting his best-known role. “Postman Pat” premiered on British television in 1981 and was broadcast around the world. It followed the mailman’s gentle adventures in fictional Greendale village. Mr. Barrie appeared in the series between 1981 and 2005, playing Pat and other characters and singing the theme tune about “Postman Pat and his black and white cat.”

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ Two people airlifted from Olympic National Park on Thursday were hikers on a recreational trip who became ill and couldn’t complete their trek, according to Barb Maynes, park spokeswoman. Because of incorrect information given to the Peninsula Daily News by an agency other than the park, a report on Page A1 Friday erroneously said the two were firefighters who had suffered heat exhaustion. It was not known whether the hikers suffered heat exhaustion, Maynes said.

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on beaches in the area drew a warning today from There is a $50 pot of gold at the end of each fish- District Supervisor E. Rodney Downen of the state ing rainbow here [in Port Department of Natural Angeles] next Saturday Resources. and Sunday as $50 worth He explained driftwood of merchandise will be fires are hard to extinguish given to the Salmon Club once they get a good start member who catches the largest salmon in the derby and urged anyone who starts a beach fire to make semifinals of those two sure it is out before they days. leave the area. Registration for the As an example, he cited semifinals is now open. Every club member may a case at Freshwater Bay on July 24. Someone register for one or both of started a fire there and the events, and 100 will qualify on each of the days. went off and left it. It got into some driftwood, then For the winner of each worked its way up the of the six semifinals, the bank into the duff under Salmon Club will award a the trees on top of the bluff. $50 merchandise prize.

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the 1991 campaign season with a suggestion that all candidates for public office make an extra effort to disclose their financial affairs. Cindy Wolpin wants all candidates who filed last week in Jefferson County to submit a copy of their financial affairs form, or F-1, to the Jefferson County auditor for public review. She vowed to submit her own F-1 and urged other candidates to do the same. This would allow voters to go only as far as the county courthouse to learn about the candidates’ financial assets and capital activities, rather than having to send off to the state Public Disclosure Commission in Olympia for the information.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, July 31, the 213th day of 2016. There are 153 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On July 31, 1991, President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in Moscow. On this date: ■ In 1715, a fleet of Spanish ships carrying gold, silver and jewelry sank during a hurricane off the east Florida coast; of some 2,500 crew members, more than 1,000 died. ■ In 1777, the Marquis de Lafayette, a 19-year-old French nobleman, was made a majorgeneral in the American Continen-

tal Army. ■ In 1919, Germany’s Weimar Constitution was adopted by the republic’s National Assembly. ■ In 1930, the radio character “The Shadow” made his debut as narrator of the “Detective Story Hour” on CBS Radio. ■ In 1933, the radio series “Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy” made its debut on CBS radio station WBBM in Chicago. ■ In 1942, Oxfam International had its beginnings as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief was founded in England. ■ In 1954, Pakistan’s K2 was conquered as two members of an Italian expedition, Achille Compagnoni and Lino Lacedelli, reached

the summit. ■ In 1964, the American space probe Ranger 7 reached the moon, transmitting pictures back to Earth before impacting the lunar surface. ■ In 1972, Democratic vicepresidential candidate Thomas Eagleton withdrew from the ticket with George McGovern following disclosures that Eagleton had once undergone psychiatric treatment. ■ In 1973, Delta Air Lines Flight 723, a DC-9, crashed while trying to land at Boston’s Logan International Airport, killing all 89 people on board. ■ In 1989, a pro-Iranian group in Lebanon released a grisly videotape showing the body of American hostage William R. Higgins, a

Marine lieutenant-colonel, dangling from a rope. ■ Ten years ago: Cuban President Fidel Castro ceded provisional power to his brother, Raul, after gastrointestinal surgery. Raul Castro became president of Cuba in February 2008. ■ Five years ago: Ending a stalemate, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders announced an agreement on emergency legislation to avert the nation’s first-ever financial default. ■ One year ago: A firebombing in the West Bank village of Duma killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh and his parents; Amiram Ben-Uliel, a Jewish settler, has been charged with murder.


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3 dead in shooting near Seattle; suspect in jail BY GENE JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MUKILTEO — A gunman attacked a gathering of young adults at a Mukilteo home early Saturday, killing two people at a fire pit before firing more shots from the roof, the grandmother of one of the witnesses said. A total of three people were killed and another was injured. State Patrol troopers pulled over and arrested a fleeing 19-year-old suspect on an interstate more than 100 miles away, authorities said. Police did not immediately release the name of the suspect, but a man named

Allen Christopher Ivanov was booked into the Snohomish County Jail on Saturday afternoon for investigation of three counts of murder, including one of aggravated murder, which can bring the death penalty. It was unclear whether Ivanov had obtained an attorney. He was expected to face a court appearance Monday. “She was hiding in the closet and called me from the closet while it was going on,” Susan Gemmer said of her 18-year-old granddaughter, Alexis. “We were texting back and forth, telling her to stay

quiet, stay calm, we’re on our way. She kept saying, ‘They’re dead, they’re dead, I saw them, I was right there and I saw them.’ ” Gemmer said that according to her granddaughter, the gunman arrived with a rifle at the party of about 15 to 20 friends from Kamiak High School — mostly recent graduates aged 18 to 20. The gunman walked through the house to the fire pit out back, where he shot two people. Those present knew the gunman, she said, and he

and one of the victims had broken up last week. The shooter then made his way onto the roof, where some of the friends were hanging out, Gemmer said.

Escaped shooter The young man who lived at the home tried to lead Alexis Gemmer to safety by escaping out the garage. As they rolled under the garage door and the boy bolted across the street, the gunman began shooting at him from the roof, her

granddaughter told Gemmer. “She panicked and ran back in the house and hid in the closet until police arrived,” Gemmer said. The young man made it across the street. Authorities did not immediately release information about or the identities of the victims. “Our community has suffered a great loss tonight,” Mukilteo Mayor Jennifer Gregerson said. “There were many young people who saw and heard things that no one should

ever experience.” The shooting happened in the upscale Chennault neighborhood of Mukilteo, a waterfront town of about 20,000 people, 25 miles north of Seattle. State Patrol Trooper Will Finn said a male suspect was pulled over at about 2 a.m. heading south on Interstate 5 near Chehalis, about 113 miles away. Finn declined to release information about his identity, but he said troopers returned him and the vehicle he was driving to the custody of Mukilteo police.

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A4 Briefly: Nation Court decisions block voter ID laws in 3 states CHICAGO — Court rulings dealt setbacks in three states to Republican efforts that critics contend restrict voting rights — blocking a North Carolina law requiring photo identification, loosening a similar measure in Wisconsin and halting strict citizenship requirements in Kansas. North Carolina is one of about a dozen swing states in the presidential race, while Wisconsin has voted Democratic in recent presidential elections and Kansas has been solidly Republican. The decisions followed a similar blow to one of the nation’s most restrictive voting laws in Texas. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals said Texas’ voter ID law is discriminatory and must be weakened before the November election. On Friday, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked North Carolina’s law that limited to six the number of acceptable photo IDs. The law also curtailed early voting and eliminated same-day registration.

Miami focus for Zika MIAMI — As word spread that Miami is now considered ground zero for the first mosquito-transmitted infections of the Zika virus in the U.S. mainland, many residents vowed to take precautions. “Zika is now here,” Dr.

Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Friday. Some Frieden Miami residents said that they were stocking up on mosquito repellent and planning to bring lunches to work instead of sitting at outdoor cafe tables under the Wynwood neighborhood’s bright murals. The gentrifying neighborhood is known for bold graffiti-style murals spray-painted across warehouses, art galleries, restaurants and boutiques.

Guests on today’s shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; Vice President Joe Biden; retired Marine Gen. John Allen. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Paul Manafort, Trump campaign manager; Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder; Garry Kasparov, Russian political activist and former world chess champion. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.; Manafort; Reince Priebus, Republican Party chairman. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine; Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.; Khizr Khan, Democratic National Convention speaker. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Reaction to Clinton foretells tough election Comments mixed to speech; Trump gets more TV views THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHILADELPHIA — Television’s reaction to Hillary Clinton’s acceptance of the Democratic nomination anticipated what is likely to be a hard-fought slog to November. The speech’s breadth seemed to give the pundits pause: ABC’s George Stephanopoulos mentioned how it was part biography, part attack on Donald Trump, part Democratic manifesto. That contributed to a lack of consensus on whether Clinton succeeded in reaching the people she needed to. In Clinton’s words and the profusion of red, white and blue, several commentators noted how she had reached out to voters who might not normally consider a Democrat. Just over 24 million people

with viewers than the Republicans for its first three nights. Stars like Alicia Keys, Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz and Paul Simon performed for the Democrats, and President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle watched the Democrats’ third Obama and former President Bill night on the six top networks, Clinton showed off their skills. with CNN again leading the way. More tweets are being sent out Star power about the Democratic convention Meanwhile, star power was than the Republicans, according much dimmer at the Republican to the Nielsen company. meeting. One night, the convention even ended 15 minutes earlier More watched Trump than planned, leaving television Hillary Clinton’s acceptance networks scrambling to fill time. speech at the Democratic National But viewers turned up to hear Convention was seen by 29.8 mil- Trump: His audience was watched lion people on the commercial by 9 million more people than it networks, the Nielsen company was for any other night of the said Friday. That fell short of the Republican convention, Nielsen 32.2 million people who watched said. Trump speak to the Republicans Meanwhile, the Democrats a week before. actually had slightly more viewers Though Trump has been a for the first night of its convention proven ratings draw throughout than it did for the nominee’s his campaign, the Democratic con- speech, typically the highest-rated vention had proven more popular night of convention coverage.

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Briefly: World Envoy requests Russia leave corridors to U.N. GENEVA — The U.N. special envoy for Syria on Friday urged Russia to leave the creation of humanitarian corridors around Aleppo to the United Nations and its partners, issuing a gentle snub to Moscow, which had made the proposal a day earlier as pro-government troops tightened their encirclement of rebelheld parts of the northern Syrian city. U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura said he was not consulted on the proposal, which was first announced Thursday by the Russian de Mistura defense ministry. In comments carried later Friday by Russia’s Interfax news agency, deputy defense minister Anatoly Antonov said that Russia was willing to work with the U.N. on setting up the corridors. He said that Russia is “ready for close and constructive cooperation with all international humanitarian organizations and, of course, with the office of the U.N. special envoy on Syria.”

Belgians arrest pair BRUSSELS — Two brothers have been arrested in Belgium

on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office announced Saturday. Nourredine H., 33, and his brother Hamza H. were taken in for questioning following police searches Friday evening in the city of Liege and the Mons region. A Belgian judge will decide whether the two men should remain in custody. The police searches were carried out at the request of a magistrate specializing in terrorism investigations, the prosecutor’s office said in a statement. It said that according to preliminary information, the brothers may have been involved in plans to commit an attack in Belgium.

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Laurie Holt, the mother of Josh Holt, an American jailed in Venezuela, cries during a rally at the state capitol on Saturday in Salt Lake City. Laurie Holt hosted the rally in hopes of drawing attention to her son’s case. Josh Holt was arrested on suspicion of weapons charges after he traveled to Venezuela on a tourist visa to marry a fellow Mormon he met on the internet.

Putin tests the waters VRSIC, Slovenia — Russian President Vladimir Putin struck a conciliatory tone Saturday on a visit to Slovenia, shaking hands and honoring dead soldiers as he tested Western resolve in maintaining crippling sanctions against the Kremlin for its role in Ukraine. Slovenia, a small Alpine nation where U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s wife Melania was born and grew up, is a member of both the 28-nation European Union and NATO. It has kept friendly relations with Russia even as it joined EU sanctions against Moscow for its 2014 annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and its support for insurgents in eastern Ukraine. The Associated Press

Laws prohibiting flag burning persist despite court rulings BY DAVID MERCER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

URBANA, Ill. — Champaign County State’s Attorney Julia Rietz had just finished walking in a July Fourth parade when her assistant told her a central Illinois man had been arrested on suspicion of burning an American flag. Rietz said she knew that the police needed to release Bryton Mellott, who posted a video of the act on Facebook and whom police initially said they arrested to protect from threats. The state law

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used to jail him, though clear in its prohibition of desecrating either the U.S. or state flags, is unconstitutional. An Associated Press analysis shows at least 40 states still have flag-desecration laws, punishing those who burn or otherwise damage U.S. and, in most cases, state flags with fines or even jail time.

ate flags. Yet, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in separate cases in 1989 and 1990 that flag burning and other forms of damage are constitutionally protected free speech. Arkansas, Connecticut, Missouri, New Hampshire and Rhode Island are the only states to have taken any kind of action to get rid of their flag-desecration laws, while Alaska, Wyoming and Wisconsin have no such laws. Confederate flags Flags are regularly burned A handful of Southern states around the country as parts of extend that protection to Confeder- protests, such as in Cleveland.

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West: Calif. mulls measure removing religion exemption

Nation: No survivors in Texas hot air balloon crash

Nation: Obama signs bill requiring GMO food labels

World: Soldiers, Kurdish fighters killed in clashes

THE CONFLICT BETWEEN religious freedom and gay rights has a new battleground — California’s religious colleges and universities. A bill moving through the Legislature would remove an exemption from anti-discrimination laws for religious institutions. Some schools call the measure, SB1146, an attack on their free exercise of religion. Currently, religious institutions can assign housing based on sex, not gender identity, and discipline students for violating moral codes of conduct, which can include anti-transgender or strict sexuality provisions.

NO ONE APPEARED to survive a hot air balloon crash in central Texas, authorities said Saturday. At least 16 people were on board the balloon, which Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Lynn Lunsford said caught fire before crashing into a pasture shortly after 7:40 a.m. Saturday near Lockhart. The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that investigators are determining the number of victims and their identities. National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Eric Weiss said that his agency’s investigative team would arrive late Saturday.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA has signed into law a bill that will require labeling of genetically modified ingredients for the first time. The legislation passed by Congress two weeks ago will require most food packages to carry a text label, a symbol or an electronic code readable by smartphone that indicates whether the food contains genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. The Agriculture Department has two years to write the rules, which will preempt a Vermont law. Congressional passage came over the strong objections of Vermont’s congressional delegation.

AUTHORITIES SAID FIGHTING between Turkish forces and Kurdish rebels in the restive southeast of the country has killed eight Turkish soldiers and 35 Kurdish fighters. The office of Turkey’s General Staff headquarters said Saturday the eight soldiers were killed in a clash Friday afternoon with Kurdish militants. A subsequent operation against the Kurdish rebels left eight Kurds dead, the military said. Separately, a further 27 fighters from the Kurdish Workers’ Party, or PKK, were killed in the same province when Turkish troops launched an operation early Saturday.


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Firefighters used a helicopter and large bucket on Thursday to drop water onto the Cox Valley Fire and continued that Friday and Saturday. “We are using water drops to help confine this fire and limit its spread,” said Rachel Spector, acting superintendent, on Friday. “The terrain is simply too hazardous for ground firefighters.” In addition to helicopter bucket drops on the Cox Valley Fire, managers plan to use natural barriers such as rock outcrops, landslides, rivers and creeks to confine fire growth. For more information about the ongoing park fires, email olympicfire information@gmail.com or call 360-565-3125.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 they would get by walking around visiting PokeStops. Apple alone stands to Menlove created the PokeStop Latte, a straw- make $3 billion in the next berry vanilla latte that peo- couple of years through its ple can sip while using the share of the in-app purshop’s Wi-Fi to collect items chases, The Guardian reported. from the PokeStop. “They come in for the PokeStop, then I tell them More people outdoors there is a PokeStop Latte, Since the game was they freak out and then released, Sgt. Jason Viada they get it,” she said. of the Port Angeles Police Menlove and other barisDepartment has seen an tas also use the game to increase in the number of attract some extra business. people walking around One of the items in the downtown. game, a lure, can be set at Viada said he didn’t PokeStops for half an hour know of any complaints in at a time and causes more Port Angeles about people Pokémon to spawn. playing the game and said Menlove and other baris- he was excited to see more tas will set up lures when people getting outside. business is slow. “I talked to a guy down The lures actually do here one evening who comlure people into the coffee mented that he hadn’t shop, Melove said. walked so much in years,” Even if it doesn’t work, he said. “I thought that was those at the shop benefit, great.” she said. The fact that the game “We get Pokémon if no forces players to walk one else comes,” she said. around and interact with each other is an aspect PT ‘Pokecenter’ Noah Fiske, 12, of Port The Boiler Room, a non- Townsend enjoys about the profit coffee shop in Port game. Noah and his friend Townsend that supports Holden Kenworthy, also 12, youth, is nestled between two PokeStops and is walked around downtown encouraging players to visit Port Townsend on Friday afternoon to visit the and use its free Wi-Fi. Outside is a sign declar- numerous PokeStops, catch ing the Boiler Room as a Pokémon and battle gyms. Both said they’ve enjoyed “Pokecenter.” meeting other players while Players can sit in the Boiler Room and use its playing the game. Wi-Fi to collect items from two nearby PokeStops with- Augmented reality out having to move, said One of the unique Ash Flügel, kitchen coordi- aspects of the game is that nator. it uses augmented reality to The game is free to let players see Pokémon in download and play. It the real world. makes money through inUsing their phone’s camapp purchases. era, the game makes PokéPlayers can buy in-game mon appear right in front of currency that allows them them on the player’s screen. to purchase the same items “The augmented reality

is really cool,” Noah said. “You can see the Pokémon in the real world.” Pokémon players across the Peninsula have created groups on Facebook to communicate with each other. They often let people know where rare Pokémon have spawned, share Pokémon they have recently caught and ask for help to fight gyms. In the game, there are three teams that compete to control gyms. The teams are Valor, Instinct and Mystic. Players will often call for “backup” to help defeat a gym in the team-specific groups. The Pokémon spawn pretty much every place there are people. That means they also tend to spawn on private property, which has been an issue at least once in Port Townsend, said Sgt. Troy Surber of the Port Townsend Police Department. At night, some players have reportedly gone behind the Northwest Maritime Center, where there is a gym, to play the game. Recently, some chairs were damaged. Surber said Pokémon players should remember to respect others’ property while they play the game. On July 18, the State Patrol cited a man for causing a wreck in Fall City after he admitted to playing Pokémon Go while driving. The 28-year-old driver hit a Chevy sedan in the back on state Highway 202. No one was hurt. No such incidents have been reported on the Peninsula, according to police.

________ Reporter Jesse Major can be reached at 360-385-2335, ext. 5550, or at jmajor@peninsuladaily news.com.

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marked no later than Tuesday or dropped off by 8 p.m. Tuesday at: PORT ANGELES — Almost 18 per■ Clallam County Courthouse, cent of Clallam County’s registered vot223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Drop ers who received ballots for Tuesday’s primary election had returned them as boxes are available inside the Auditor’s Office or at a drive-up drop box off of Friday. Fourth Street. Auditor Shoona Riggs said 8,761 of ■ Sequim Village Shopping the 49,004 registered voters who were sent ballots in the all-mail election had Center, 651 W. Washington St. ■ Forks District Court lobby, returned them as of Friday for a voter 502 E. Division St. turnout of 17.88 percent. For more information, visit the Jefferson County reported that as of Auditor’s Office, call 360-417-2217 or Friday, 5,005 people out of the 23,629 see www.clallam.net/elections. registered voters who received ballots The Peninsula Daily News pubhad returned them for a voter turnout lished voter guide information on priof 21.18 percent. mary contests for the Clallam County The top-two primary will narrow commissioner’s seat Friday, July 8, and the field to two candidates. The two for the 24th Legislative District Posiwho receive the most votes will tion 1 seat Sunday, July 10. The inforadvance to the Nov. 8 general election mation also is online at www.peninsula regardless of party affiliation. To be valid, ballots must be postdailynews.com.

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PORT TOWNSEND –– Port Townsend Paper has earned an award for cutting its carbon dioxide emissions by 60 percent since 2005. The Northwest Pulp and Paper Association gave the paper mill the 2016 Environmental Excellence Award for its effort to reduce greenhouse gases. In 2005, 153,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide were released from the mill. That number has now dropped by 60 percent, to about 61,200 metric tons, said Kevin Scott, engineering and environmental manager, who expects the amount to continue to decrease. “We are very honored to get this

award,” he said. “It’s a significant milestone for any industrial facility.” Port Townsend Paper produces kraft pulp, paper, containerboard and specialty products by blending virgin and recycled fibers at its mill. The reduction in the carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emission came after continued improvements to the mill’s boilers and steam system, Scott said. With improvements to the steam system, the mill needed less steam to make the same amount of product, he said. More often, the mill is now using such renewable fuels as waste bark and trimmings instead of oil. That’s a win-win for the environment and for the mill’s pocketbook, Scott said.

Chief: Police position CONTINUED FROM A1 asked for help feeding the kids, and nobody was avail“Brian has done a great able,” Smith said. job in building relationships with local, state and federal Salary law enforcement as well as Smith’s salary will be community groups, as evi- $112,513, not including denced during the commu- $17,000 annually in benenity panel,” McKeen said. fits. The community panel He will oversee a 2016 included Michael Peters, operating budget of CEO of the Lower Elwha $5.1 million for the police Klallam tribe; Sharon department and $2.6 milThompson, provider- lion for the Peninsula Comrecruiter for Olympic Medi- munications dispatch syscal Physicians and a mem- tem, and will supervise a ber of the Port Angeles staff of 61 positions, includRegional Chamber of Com- ing 30 commissioned offimerce board; Alan Barnard, cers. president of the Public McKeen said Smith Safety Advisory Board; Dr. must decide whether the Joshua Jones, medical deputy chief position will be director for Peninsula filled. Behavioral Health and a Smith also will prepare Port Angeles School Board the 2017 budget, which he member; Mary Budke, exec- said Friday he has been utive director of the Boys & doing anyway since 2013. Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula; and Jennifer Department’s future Veneklasen, Port Angeles city clerk. Smith said Friday he “I’m confident in his abil- does not yet have firm plans ities,” McKeen said. for the department’s future. “More important, he’s That will come after he demonstrated a desire to has an in-depth discussion grow as a leader within his with McKeen. department, as a leader “I’ll have a dialogue with within the city. him on the direction he “He has the brains. wants the police depart“His greatest strength is ment to take and go through how responsive he is to the the priorities,” Smith said. community when the comSmith was hired as depmunity comes forward with uty chief the same year Galissues and concerns.” lagher, who had served with Smith was heading Fri- the Port Angeles Police day to the Sequim unit of Department for more than the Boys & Girls Clubs of 30 years, became chief. the Olympic Peninsula. Smith played a major “PA Can [Port Angeles role in obtaining federal Citizen Action Network] Stonegarden grants for

implementing the mobile data project between local law enforcement agencies as well as increasing foot patrol in the downtown area, city officials said Friday in a statement on Smith’s appointment. Smith also collaborated with city staff to promote a wireless mesh network and obtain computers for patrol vehicles. He applied for and received a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant that allowed a security system to be installed along the waterfront, according to the statement. And he has established interlocal agreements with law enforcement agencies such as the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, U.S. Border Patrol and U.S. Coast Guard. Smith has a background in criminal justice studies from the University of California with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He studied at the FBI National Academy in Virginia and received a Master of Public Administration from Montana State University. Smith served as a special agent in charge/chief of law enforcement services with the National Park Service in their Intermountain Region/Yellowstone Division. He began his career as a park ranger.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will hear from the county records work group during their weekly work session Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The work group is considering ways to revisit the county’s approach to records management and production. The group will seek guidance from commissioners on the next steps to be taken. A quarterly report from the Economic Development Corp. is planned for 10 a.m. Monday. Commissioners also will discuss a request to add a chapter in the county code pertaining to vacation rentals. The work session also will preview items set for action at their formal meeting, which starts at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Other agenda items include: ■ A request from the Noxious Weed Control Board to provide a briefing regarding the outcome of a public informational workshop held on a proposed integrated roadside weed management plan. ■ A Prosecuting Attorney’s Office request to meet with commissioners to discuss a juvenile court case involving a crime in which the county is the victim. Two juveniles have been charged with second-degree arson. ■ A Prosecuting Attorney’s Office request to hire a new full-time employee support staff position into its main operations to backfill the vacancy that will result from the transfer of a current support staff member into the Family Support Office. ■ A call for bids for a Clallam County jail camera and recording installation. ■ Contract with the state Department of Natu-

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Planning commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will consider proposed updates to the county critical area code when it meets Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. The update would concern existing agriculture near wetlands and aquatic areas.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider physicians agreements when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of the hospital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles.

Sequim schools The Sequim School Board will consider several policies when it meets Monday. The board will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, at 190 W. Cedar St. Proposed changes to the policies concerning student conduct expectations and reasonable sanctions as well as classroom management, discipline and corrective action would codify recommendations from the state Legislature’s Educational Opportunity Gap Oversight and Accountability Committee to address racial disproportionality in exclusionary discipline statewide, the agenda said. Also considered will be changes to the policy regarding truancy.

Clallam PUD The Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners’ meeting originally set for Monday has been canceled. The next meeting will be a work session Aug. 8.

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PORT ANGELES — Lincoln Industrial Corporation Inc. of Port Angeles has acquired Allform Welding Inc. of Sequim. The sale closed Friday, according to Will Possinger, president and CEO of Lincoln Industrial at 4130 S. Tumwater Truck Route. He declined to name the purchase price. Lincoln Industrial, which employs between 17 and 20 people, will hire the five employees of Allform Welding, Possinger said. No jobs will be lost, he said. “In fact,” Possinger said, “we expect to add jobs for the anticipated additional work.” Said his brother, coowner Brian Possinger:

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SEQUIM — The need for refurbished and modernized classrooms — and more of them — is imperative, Sequim School Board members agree. But a proposal may not go before voters as soon as the November general election. After a week of considering details of a proposed $55 million school construction bond, board members got their first chance to discuss the plan in an open meeting Wednesday. CFW Public Finance Implementation Services of Spokane recommended in the plan that the School Board adopt a proposed capital improvement program and call for an election in November on a $55 million general obligation bond to upgrade and construct improvements to the district’s K-12 facilities. Superintendent Gary Neal urged the board to pursue the bond measure. But while board members said the new proposal addresses many concerns of both proponents and opponents in the four ballot proposals that have failed since April 2014, they also worried that the bond price tag may be too steep for voters and that a contentious November general election might not be the best time to run it. “This is probably the best proposal we’ve seen,” said board member Mike Howe. “[But] I’m concerned about the dollar amount going to the voters. “I know this community will support the right bond at the right time with the right approach. I’m not sure this is it. “[And] I don’t know if we have enough time to sell this to the community.” Added director Heather Short: “November makes me very nervous. I want it to be something smart and I want it to pass.” “I’d rather have something lesser that passes than a $55 million [bond proposal] that doesn’t pass,” said Robin Henrikson, board vice president. “I’m looking for a bond proposal we can all support.” After deliberating a number of individual items in the proposal, most board directors concurred that they’d rather take time to consider the proposed bond’s dollar figure and plausibility of it passing on a general election ballot. “It sounds like November is off the table,” Henrikson said, noting that more time could give board members time to be unified in a plan. The idea of putting the proposal on hold, however, rankled Neal. “I’m embarrassed. I’m disappointed and I need some clarity. Why did you run me through this if you wanted to make a plan?” Neal asked. “I’m angry at this point. How long do you want to push this out?”

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Sequim Schools Superintendent Gary Neal discusses plans for a $55 million bond with board directors at the Sequim Transit Center last week. Howe responded: “It’s not the number; it’s the plan. If it keeps failing, that’s what’s embarrassing. We have failed four times on this plan. “This may be the right number,” Howe said. “I want this board to look at options.”

Bond proposal history Voters have rejected four school construction bond proposals in the past two years, including a $154 million package in April 2014, a $49.2 million bond plan in February 2015, a $49.3 million plan in November 2015 and the most recent bond proposal, a $54 million proposal Feb. 10, 2016. Each of the three recent proposals gained at least 57 percent of the overall vote but fell short of the 60 percent supermajority required for passage.

Shift from past The newest bond plan marks a shift from the four previous in that is focused on providing educational opportunities, Neal said. The proposal includes $7 million for rooms and significant upgrades to the current Helen Haller Elementary School and, in an effort to relieve overcrowding districtwide and immediately at Helen Haller, adds a new $12.3 million, 14-classroom facility to be constructed next to the choir, band and gymnasium facility across from Sequim Community School. Previous proposals sought to build a new elementary school east of the main district campus. The Helen Haller facility, school officials have said previously, is plagued by inadequate space for existing student population — 619 as of June 2016 — inadequate security and a lack of access to bathroom facilities. “Helen Haller, where my daughter goes, is horrid,” Howe said. “It’s unsafe.” The new plan proposes the biggest expenditure at Sequim High School, where $25.1 million in costs is planned to, among other things, add a two-story math and science building to replace six portables now housing the math and science classrooms. The plan also includes classroom and security

upgrades at Greywolf Elementary and Sequim Middle schools. In all, the bond proposal would cost $55 million plus interest: $59.3 million in original costs, minus $4.3 million in state funding provided to the district for tearing down the unused portion of Sequim Community School. “I really like the fact we aren’t building a new school, but we are repurposing so many [buildings],” Short said. “That to me is what you do when you don’t have enough to make ends meet.”

Plan substantiated Neal said the $55 million bond proposal plan is substantiated by four public listening sessions, multiple “coffee chats” and individual conversations, plus a survey of 400 district residents completed recently by CFW. Survey results indicate of the 400 residents surveyed in June, about 68 percent would support a $54 million bond, according to CFW president Ernest Flores. Survey results are at www.sequim.k12.wa.us. “This isn’t CFW’s [plan],” Neal clarified Wednesday. “This is my plan of what we need to do for our students. This is based on 36 years of my profession. “This is what the community, in several capacities, is telling me what they will support,” he said. Were the board to place the bond on general election ballots, they’d need to have a resolution drafted and to the Clallam County elections office by Tuesday. “We can’t go another year without this,” Neal said. “I want a resolution ready by Monday.” But board members balked at the idea. “I don’t think this particular package will pass in November [and] I’m tired of feeling rushed and pushed,” Howe said. “I appreciate all the work Gary and [CFW] put into this,” Short said. “I’m just uneasy at $55 million.” Instead of running the bond proposal in November, board directors said they may consider a February 2017 bond plan. However, board members noted, that’s the same time they had hoped to run a special election to reaffirm the district’s educational programs and operations levy.

________ Michael Dashiell is the editor of the Sequim Gazette of the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which also is composed of other Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News and Forks Forum. Reach him at editor@sequim gazette.com.

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according to Will Possinger. Lincoln is the largest manufacturing and welding company based in Port Angeles, he said. Established in 1946, it will celebrate its 70th anniversary in September. Allform Welding Inc., founded in 1991, grew to become the leading fabricator of steel and miscellaneous metals in Sequim, according to an announcement of the sale. Donovan said in the release that he was grateful to the Clallam County Economic Development Corp. members “for their efforts and expertise in making an easy path for this transaction. “I am excited and look forward to the future,” he said.

Briefly: State Body found in Sound; police investigating PORT ORCHARD — Authorities say they are investigating after they recovered the body of a Silverdale woman in Puget Sound east of Port Orchard. The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that detectives along with the Kitsap County Coroner’s Office were able to positively identify the woman as Belinda Lee Palmer, 52. The sheriff’s office said local residents reported finding a body floating in the water close to the shoreline Friday afternoon. Authorities responded and recovered the body. The coroner will determine the cause and manner of death after a Monday autopsy.

Doctor sentenced SEATTLE — A Seattle doctor who killed his partner and their toddler son five years ago was sentenced Friday to 49 years in prison. King County Superior Court Judge Bill Bowman

sentenced 43-year-old Dr. Louis Chen as recommended by prosecutors. In court, Chen said there was little he could say that could make things better. “The tear I caused in our universe is profound,” he said. Chen pleaded guilty in February to murder for fatally stabbing 29-year-old Eric Cooper and 2-year-old Cooper Chen, whose bodies were found in 2011 inside the couple’s Seattle penthouse. Eric Cooper was stabbed more than 177 times and Cooper Chen’s throat was slashed from ear to ear, prosecutors said. The sentencing followed a week of testimony from psychiatric experts about Louis Chen’s state of mind at the time. Prosecutors said he was motivated by rage over the couple’s impending breakup. Defense lawyers said Chen’s ability to know right from wrong was diminished by mental illness, self-medicating and a cough-syrup induced psychosis. They said Chen was considered kind by colleagues and had a history of hard work until he began to deteriorate men-

tally, The Seattle Times reported. State mental health workers found Chen competent to stand trial. Chen, an immigrant from Taiwan, was attending the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine when he met Cooper who was then a high-school senior, friends and relatives of the couple have said. Detectives found medications, prescriptions and notes written by Chen in their home, which they say provided evidence of a possible dual motive: that Chen feared Cooper would report his prescriptiondrug abuse and abuse of his prescribing powers as a doctor, or use that information against Chen in a future child-custody dispute. The Associated Press

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Younglings take first steps into world ONE OF THE young blackcapped chickadees occupying the birdbath was acting a little strange. It wasn’t bathing, and its manner of drinking water didn’t look normal. This little youngster was sipping very carefully at the water’s edge. It was also drinking rather slowly. It would take a tiny taste, give its head a shake, wait awhile and then repeat that performance. Over and over, one little sip and then the headshake. I watched for some time trying to understand what was going on. It almost looked as if the water tasted funny, kind of like when you suck a piece of lemon and shudder or shake because it is so sour. That was it. The water tasted strange to this bird. Their parents don’t bring them water when young birds are in the nest. They never take baths.

BIRD WATCH All of this begins after Carson they leave the nest. Now the parents are in the process of introducing them to the world and many new things. When you think about young birds taking that first drink of water, it’s easy to understand that it must feel strange. That little chickadee at the water’s edge projected that feeling. It was so careful to take just the smallest of sips and then pause and experience the strange, cold liquid in its mouth. Even swallowing it was something new. Young birds in the nest are used to opening their mouths for a parent to cram a load of food

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down their gullets. Dainty sipping of water is new to them. Life in the nest is confining. Most young birds accept this structured life because they don’t know anything else. (We must admit that adventurous young robins can be the exception to this rule.) Young birds become eager to leave the nest once they are pretty much fully fledged. Growing a full set of feathers seems to embolden them. Properly attired, they are ready to see the world. Most of the time, they appear that way, but there can be exceptions. Imagine four little chickadees tucked safely in their birdhouse. Constant shuffling about among themselves lets them get a glimpse of the world through the entrance opening. That’s the spot their parents use to bring food into the house. Maybe these youngsters feel like getting out to see things on their own.

This urge grows as the young grow and then day arrives. Who sets the time or what triggers the urge has been the question. The parents decide when they will coax their offspring to push through the entrance opening and fly. You don’t just step carefully out the door. You not only must leave your safe home; you must spread your wings and fly. It can take the better part of a day to launch the entire brood into the world. A lot of coaxing and even tempting with food is needed. Sometimes the launching is spread over hours, and other times an entire brood will just erupt from the nest and take to the air. When this happens, the emotions of the young birds must be wild. It’s easy to fly when you’re a bird with wings. You just spread them and wave them and you are flying.

Summer’s end heralds yard tasks to take care of soon AUGUST BEGINS TOMORROW, but that only means another list of monthly chores, so enjoy these nice, sunny, warm days but get this list done as well (and soon). 1) Noxious weeds. This is the time of year when weeds are going to seed — millions and millions of seeds. Find these plants and eradicate them or at the very least remove the flower heads to stop reproduction. Taking care of all weeds now means a lot more time for other jobs later in the year. 2) Deadhead and pinch your flowers. All plants’ main purpose is to reproduce. As the days get shorter and the flower heads mount up, your flowers will start to die off to finish seed production. Now is the time to go out and remove all old flowers. Also, pinch back a set or two of leaves on geraniums, marigolds and other flowers for a drop-dead-gorgeous September or October plant. It’s now or never. 3) Summer pruning. This is now-or-never garden chore. Go outside and prune any errant or stringy branches, shear your hedges and thin out any overgrown plants. Pruning too late will set up new, weak, immature growth easily damaged by fall weather and frost. 4) Roses. Many of your roses may start to look very poor now, full of black spot and rust, and are gangly and tall. Cut them back severely — 40 percent or more — and strip away all damaged and diseased leaves (even if this means all of them). Then fertilize well, lightly cultivate, add new mulch and watch as they become the most beautiful roses you have ever had in September and October. 5) Speaking of watering. It has been very dry and hot, so many of your trees and shrubs are dry. Deep water all of your fruit trees before they start to abort their fruit. Thoroughly soak any bush or tree planted the last year. Make sure your flower baskets are watered twice a day when temperatures reach 75 to 80 degrees, and always double water your fuchsia baskets.

A GROWING CONCERN August is the month to soak so May your plant will be alive next year. 6) The lawn. With the current hot, dry temperatures, now is the time to heed my advice and raise the mower to the highest setting. Give your butchered lawn a break, let it shade itself and block the ever-so-drying wind. Remember, if you must water the lawn — and you don’t have to (it goes brown and dormant naturally in its own cycle) — water it deeply, an inch or so, then wait before repeating. A dormant lawn is one that does not have to be mowed or weedwhacked. Take August off.

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Fertilizers, sow seed 7) Fertilizers. August is the month of bone meal to get the proper nutrient available into the soil for fall root production. Bone meal all bulbs, tubers, corm rhizomes and fleshy root type plants now. Spread it on your perennial gardens around the trees, bushes and shrubs. Even in late August, feed to your lawn will be greatly appreciated. Bone meal is the miracle drug of the spring bulb world, and big bags are dirt-cheap at farm and feed stores. Get some today. 8) Sow seed. The veggie garden is ready for a rebirth as day length decreases and dew becomes heavy. Sow new rows of spinach, beans, beets, radishes, Swiss chard and other leafy greens. Fall vegetables are so incredibly sweet, so start some today. 9) Cultivate and till. If you have not yet broken up the surface of your soil lately, now is more crucial than ever. Soil makes a crust that repels water and greatly impedes the transfer of poisonous gases out of

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he next few weeks are ideal to visit the Master Gardeners’ demo garden at 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim, see Butchart Gardens in Victoria, visit Seattle or Portland and revel in all that is beautiful in the botanical world.

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the soil and beneficial gases from the atmosphere into the soil. Cultivating is the oldest and time-honored method of good soil management. When finished, water well, and for an A-plus, add some new mulch or compost on top. 10) Buy plants for replacement. As summer plants begin to fade, begin replacing these spots with wonderful fall plants such as sedums, mums, kale, cabbage, heather, grasses, pansies, violas, dusty millers, snapdragons and, of course, the obligatory fall foliage plants. Autumn is a great time for ornamentals, and now is the time to buy and plant them. 11) Buy some more. Now is also the time to buy and replace any tools, equipment, hoses and the like. Soon, vendors will begin to move items for fall and (gulp) Christmas. If you need any garden items, this is yet another now or never as inventory begins a big shift in items. 12) Take a mini garden vacation. August is a great month for the garden, so go visit some. The next few weeks are ideal to visit the Master Gardeners’ demo garden at 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim, see Butchart Gardens in Victoria, visit Seattle or Portland and revel in all that is beautiful in the botanical world. After finishing this list, you need a little break.

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have a number of health benefits. They include enhanced performance and sins, with terrific results. reduced inflammation in I’m a former runner runners (Applied Physiolwith serious but not ogy, Nutrition and Metabodebilitating knee and lism, September 2015). hip pain. Grape juice also appears to When I read about make blood vessels more gin-soaked raisins, I flexible and improve cognithought it sounded silly. tive performance (Nutrients, I gave it a try anyway. Dec. 2, 2015; American It worked. I haven’t used Journal of Clinical Nutrithe pills now for more tion, March 2016). than eight months. A study in rats showed I’m curious: Why that the compounds in golden raisins? Sometimes golden raisins are grape seed help protect against joint damage not readily available. (Experimental and MolecuWill plain old black raisins work just as well? I lar Medicine, October 2011). like to know why some_________ thing works. We’ve been searching A for research on ginsoaked raisins for joint pain for years. Sadly, home remedies are rarely studied in randomized controlled trials. As a result, we don’t have a good answer to your question. There are data to suggest that grape juice may

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

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Then comes the other part of the equation: You have to land. Young birds coming in for a landing before they’ve gotten their pilot’s license are easy to spot. They bounce and dive for any available branch while not being able to tell which ones will bounce back under their weight. Then they go flitting and flopping from leaf to branch and back. Sometimes, they just pull up and circle around to try again. Learning to drink that first sip of water or take that first bath is only one of the new adventures awaiting the young raised in our neighborhoods. They bring a lot of life and laughter to our yard’s summer scene and are worth taking the time to watch.

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PORTLAND, Maine — A woman in her 30s was sitting in a car in a parking lot here last month, shooting up heroin, when she overdosed. Even after the men she was with injected her with naloxone, the drug that reverses opioid overdoses, she remained unconscious. They called 9-1-1. Firefighters arrived and administered oxygen to improve her breathing, but her skin had grown gray and her lips had turned blue. As she lay on the asphalt, the paramedics slipped a needle into her arm and injected another dose of naloxone. In a moment, her eyes popped open. Her pupils were pinpricks. She was woozy and disoriented, but eventually got her bearings as paramedics put her on a stretcher and whisked her to a hospital. Every day across the country, hundreds, if not thousands, of people who overdose on opioids are being revived with naloxone. Hailed as a miracle drug by many, it carries no health risk; it cannot be abused and, if given mistakenly to someone who has not overdosed on opioids, does no harm. More likely, it saves a life.

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Audrey Goodman, whose late mother left Germany as a Jewish refugee in 1937, was invited to Rostock to receive some books confiscated from her mother’s family by the Nazis. “I wasn’t sure I wanted to go,” she said, but decided the journey would close a chapter.

A personal sort of time travel: ancestry tourism

Raving the country As a virulent opioid epidemic continues to ravage the country, with 78 people in the United States dying of overdoses every day, naloxone’s use has increasingly moved out of medical settings, where it has been available since the 1970s, and into the homes and hands of the general public. But naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, has also had unintended consequences. Critics say that it gives drug users a safety net, allowing them to take more risks as they seek higher highs. Indeed, many users overdose more than once, some multiple times, and each time, naloxone brings them back. Advocates argue that the drug gives people a chance to get into treatment and turn their lives around and that there is no evidence naloxone increases the use of opiates. And, they say, few addicts knowingly risk needing to be revived, since naloxone ruins their high and can make them violently ill. With drug overdoses now killing more people than car crashes in most states, lawmakers in all but three — Kansas, Montana and Wyoming — have passed laws making naloxone easier to obtain. TURN

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In April, Sheila Albert, 78, a retired psychotherapist from Santa Rosa, Calif., and her niece, Terry Pew, who is 60, found themselves standing in front of the ruins of a stone house in Ireland where Albert believes her great-great-grandmother once lived. “I felt like I came home,” she said. Albert, whose ancestors emigrated to the United States during the potato famine of the late 1840s, found the house with the help of a genealogy and touring company called My Ireland Family Heritage, which arranged a two-day tour. It was not the first time the two women had pursued their roots: In 2014, they took a weeklong car trip through Minnesota and Wisconsin, where they toured cemeteries researching their family tree. America is a nation of immigrants, and as many people age they grow interested in tracing their family heritage and group traditions back to their origins. “Ancestral travel is a way of connecting oneself with their progenitors and finding one’s rootedness in a confusing and fastpaced world,” Dallen J. Timothy, a professor at Arizona State University and editor of The Journal of Heritage Tourism, wrote in an email. The sentiment crosses many ethnic groups. The motivations of those who make these trips vary, as does what they find. Travelers usually combine such trips with

An inscription in one of the books returned to Audrey Goodman. other forms of sightseeing, but along the way they may gain a greater appreciation of the obstacles their ancestors faced and a deeper sense of who they are and where they come from. For some, long-ago stories propel wanderlust. Growing up, Maryann Rosenbaum, 67, a retired schoolteacher in the Chicago area, heard stories from her grandmother

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This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings usually are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. There will be no chamber meetings for the month of August. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings are held on the first Monday at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., and the third Monday at noon at Fort Worden Commons, 200 Battery Way. This Monday’s program will feature Emily Ingram of New American Funding on strategies for getting the most out of each day. The luncheon’s sponsor will be Kitsap Bank. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature Michael Peters, CEO of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Peters says the tribe is an “under-utilized asset in our community” and will discuss “using Peters the tribe’s sovereignty for the economic advantage of the community.” There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . Tesla looking at cameras, radar in Florida crash DETROIT — Tesla engineers told members of a Senate committee they are looking into the role cameras and radar played in the fatal crash of a Model S using self-driving mode, according to two people familiar with a meeting held Thursday. The engineers have two main theories, the people said. Either the car’s cameras and radar failed to spot a crossing tractortrailer. Or the cameras didn’t see the rig and the car’s computer thought the radar signal was false, possibly from an overpass or sign. Tesla officials disclosed these theories to U.S. Senate Commerce Committee staff members during an hourlong meeting, said the people, who didn’t want to be identified because the meeting was private.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the

1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: To be announced. ■ Tuesday: To be announced. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■ Thursday: WOW! Working on Wellness forum speaker Kevin Pedrey, LMT, CCT, CFT, owner of Sequim Gym, discusses “active isolated stretching,” which improves flexibility and aids in recovering from injuries. Second segment: Julie Hatch and Laila and John Singhose discuss the Joyce Daze Blackberry Festival.

Gold and silver Gold for December gained $16.30, or 1.2 percent, to settle at $1,357.50 an ounce Friday. September silver tacked on 15.5 cents, or 0.8 percent, to $20.347 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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Tourism: Find ancestors Naloxone: Saving lives CONTINUED FROM A9 he cautioned. They also need to set expectations for More recently she what they want to see and received a trove of letters to ask a guide, “What will and photos from a distant you be able to deliver?â€? relative that reignited her Carl Tiedt, 74, is a curiosity about her mater- retired manufacturer from nal grandfather, who emi- Springfield, Mo., and Civil grated from Scotland to War hobbyist. He has GerNova Scotia and then to the man ancestry and began United States. searching genealogy sites Last September, she and over two decades ago, lookher husband, Frank, booked ing for relatives who fought a 10-day trip. in that war. They toured Edinburgh, Research on Ancestry. Inveraray Castle and the com and other sites turned Isle of Skye, but she was up three great-uncles who particularly set on visiting were Union soldiers. Bellshill, an industrial area Still, “nobody ever about 10 miles southeast of recorded where the family Glasgow where her grand- lived before they emigrated father lived. (It was a min- and why they came,â€? he ing center until the early said. His parents never 1950s.) taught him German, saying “The tour guide was only, “We had a hard time in afraid I was setting myself America until we learned up for disappointment,â€? she English.â€? Two years ago, he visited said. She wasn’t. She drew similarities between Germany with his wife, Bellshill, Sydney and Gary, Barbara. His tour company, Ind., where the family even- European Focus, recomtually settled in the early mended a genealogist who found the house where his 1920s. great-grandparents lived in Bergen, Lower Saxony. Letters from granddad The record of its propRosenbaum knew from erty transfer indicates they the letters that her grand- may have sold the house to father, a stonemason, finance passage to the played lawn bowling com- United States. petitively and donated Tiedt still doesn’t know property to the town for why they left. that use. “In genealogy you never The bowling green is no know what you are going to longer there, but Bowling find or if you are going to Green Street is. Her grand- find what you hoped to father became a superin- find,â€? said Jeanne L. Bloom, tendent in steel mills, she president of the Board for said. Certification of Genealo“Travel experiences can gists, a Washington-based show how a family devel- organization that was not oped, what family traits involved in planning Tiedt’s were dependent on location, trip. “You can’t guarantee why a family chose to results.â€? He also met a fifth cousin migrate and how they made a choice of occupation,â€? said once removed on his mothGeorge G. Morgan, the er’s side, Ida MĂźller, now 79, author of How to Do Every- along with her two sons, thing: Genealogy (McGraw who are in their 50s. They spent the day together and Hill 2015). But not every ancestry toured the family winery. tourist is going to find the Tiedt saw the church proverbial Rosetta Stone, where his grandmother was

baptized. He hopes the younger cousins and their children will visit the United States next year. “I don’t want to lose this connection,� he said. Tiedt estimates the trip cost about $15,000 for two, including transportation, meals and lodging. He spent an additional $1,500 for a genealogist to complete about 40 hours of research. Albert said her two-day escorted excursion was $3,000 for her and her niece. Hiring a professional genealogist can be expensive; many searches start online.

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CONTINUED FROM A9 Its near-universal availability reflects the relatively humane response to the opioid epidemic, which is based largely in the nation’s white, middle-class suburbs and rural areas — a markedly different response from that of previous, urban-based drug epidemics, which prompted a “war on drugs� that led to mass incarceration, particularly of blacks and Hispanics. This more compassionate response was on display last week at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Speakers there talked about addiction and the need for more accessible treatment, and a call by Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire for all emergency responders to carry naloxone drew applause from the delegates. Nonprofit organizations began distributing naloxone to drug users in the mid1990s, but most of the state laws making it more accessible have been enacted only in the last few years. Between this and socalled good Samaritan laws that provide immunity to people who call 9-1-1 to report an overdose, the chances are much greater now that someone who overdoses will be saved and given medical attention instead of left for dead or sent to jail. The federal government still requires a prescription for naloxone, but that is under review by the Food and Drug Administration, which has also approved a Narcan nasal spray that is easier to administer and is growing increasingly popular.

MyHeritage.com, an Israeli company with offices in Utah, said five years ago that it had 4.6 million baby boomers out of 58 million users. This year, that total reached to 9.6 million baby boomers out of 84 million users. A basic package is free; a complete annual package is $175. Ancestry.com, which has 2 million members worldwide, offers monthly memberships from $19.99 to $49.99 and six-month memberships from $99 to $199. Familysearch.org, under the auspices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, is free. Genealogy popularity may swell further. In 2012, Global Industry Analysts, a market research company in San Jose, Calif., estimated the global market for genealogical products and services at $2.3 billion in 2014, rising to $4.3 billion by 2018. A May trip to Germany for Audrey Goodman, 67, of Bergen County, N.J., began unexpectedly with a message about some books, left Death toll lower last fall on her husband’s blog. There is no question that the nation’s death toll from TURN TO TOURISM/A11 heroin and prescription opioids would be significantly higher without naloxone. Prince, the pop superstar, is just one of those who were saved by it. After he overdosed on Percocet, an opiate painkiller, on his airplane in April, the plane made an emergency landing, and he was revived on the tarmac with naloxone — only to overdose on fentanyl six days later and die when no one was around to administer naloxone. In 2014, in Maine alone, 208 people died from overdoses. That year, emergency responders saved 829 lives with naloxone. But that was just a fraction of those saved here, as most uses go unreported. In 83 percent of cases, Sales Consultant: according to a national survey last year by the Centers Comprehensive training class beginning soon! for Disease Control and Prevention, naloxone is given by Earning potential upwards of $100,000+ annually other drug users, the people most likely to be on the Bring your top notch customer service and scene, not by emergency responders. communication skills to your new career. But in Maine this spring, Gov. Paul LePage, a RepubliWe don’t participate in a ‘Slow Season’

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Project taking hold in an area industrial park ON JULY 23, the 616foot cargo ship Alaska moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. This is the third ON THE time this WATERFRONT year the ship has come to David G. Port Sellars Angeles to take on an array of logs that were harvested from private lands in Western Washington and brought to Port Angeles from Alaska and British Columbia by Alcan Forest LP. When the vessel departed for China on Saturday, she had approximately 6.2 million board feet of logs stowed in her holds and lashed to her decks.

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On Thursday, I meandered out to Lee Shore Boats’ facility on the west side of Port Angeles and chatted with the company’s owner, Eric Schneider. He told me they just delivered a 48-foot aluminum barge to the Squaxin tribe for use in their comKEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS mercial shellfish operation. Eric said they also delivThe former Peninsula Plywood/KPly site. ered one of two landing craft to Puget Sound Energy that Four phases were settled bosun’s cap to Mike and will be used on the Baker on as the framework that Chris for allowing me to the consultants, the port and intrude into their busy sched- Lake reservoir to transport barges, equipment and perstakeholders will use as a ules to discuss the Marine sonnel to the Baker River guideline in developing the Trades Industrial Park. Hydroelectric Project. site. Eric went on to say that The process is currently Platypus parts among the other projects in Phase One, which entails Platypus Marine, the full- currently keeping his crew conducting interviews with busy is the construction of service shipyard, yachtcurrent stakeholders and an asymmetrical catamaran repair facility and steel-boat prospective tenants and landing craft for Taylor manufacturer on Marine soliciting their input about Shellfish. Drive in Port Angeles, has the type of physical plant three odd-looking steel they may need, power Harbor happenings requirements and any other appurtenances sitting in front of one of its buildings. thoughts they may have. On Thursday, Tesoro After a bit of nosing Industrial park One of the needs that Petroleum in Port Angeles around, I found out they are Harbor provided bunkers to I had occasion earlier last was expressed by many was logistics escape trunks that the need for a wash-down Green Italia, a 431-foot week to speak with Mike are used when a Trident area for boats. refrigerated cargo ship that Nimmo, terminal facilities submarine is moored. The interview process is flagged in the Bahamas. manager for the Port of Port When the sub is moored, just wrapped up, and among On Saturday, Tesoro is Angeles, and Chris Hartthis device is placed over the those participating were scheduled to bunker Beteiman, director of engineering Platypus Marine, Westport access hatch and serves two geuze, a 721-foot Liberianfor the Port of Port Angeles, Shipyard, Arrow Launch, purposes, one of which is to flagged bulk cargo ship. about the progress being allow a safe space to allow Armstrong Marine, Lee _________ made on the former Peninfor the passage of tools and Shore Boats, the Makah sula Plywood/KPly mill site tribe and Vigor Industrial. equipment into and out of David G. Sellars is a Port on Marine Drive, which forAngeles resident and former Navy the vessel; the other is to The expectation is that evermore shall be referred boatswain’s mate who enjoys by October, three conceptual thwart prying eyes from boats and strolling the area’s to as the Marine Trades being able to use satellite drafts of master plan alterand boat yards. Industrial Park. technology from looking into waterfronts natives will be drawn up Items and questions involving Chris and Mike explained and presented to the port the interior of a Trident sub- boating, marina and industrial that the port has retained marine. commissioners from which activities and the North Olympic the services of project consul- they can make a choice or Peninsula waterfronts are always Platypus has these welcome. News announcements tant Reid-Middleton to work add input, at which point devices at their facility for about boating groups, including with port staff and marine preservation work, which the process will move into yacht clubs and squadrons, are trades stakeholders to conPhase 2-preliminary design means sand blasting and welcome as well. ceptualize the development new paint. and engineering studies. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com of the 18-acre site. For a couple of them, it Thanks and a tip of the or phone him at 360-808-3202.

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Tourism: Help CONTINUED FROM A10 in Manhattan, including recollections about German The message was from food delicacies. Afterward the family Antje Strahl, a historian at the University of Rostock traveled 375 miles south by who oversees restitution of car to Bad Königshofen, a books that were confiscated farming community where by the Nazis and later her grandparents once became part of the univer- owned a grain distribution business. sity’s library collection. The pastoral atmoThe books bore the name Malzer, the maiden name of sphere was a surprise, but Goodman’s late mother, again, it had never been who left Germany in 1937 discussed. Her son, Brett, at age 20 as a Jewish refu- joined them there. Through a tour guide, gee, living first in England before coming to the United the family gained access to the apartment overlooking States. Strahl invited Goodman the main square where to Germany to receive the Goodman’s “mother and her books in a formal ceremony. parents sat so many years “I wasn’t sure I wanted to ago,” she said. The family go,” said Goodman, who toured the town and nearby grew up hearing “We don’t cemetery to learn about the travel to Germany.” Still she former Jewish community. “I’m happy to have it felt the journey would close behind me, “ she said of the a chapter. At the restitution cere- experience. Albert, the retired psymony, attended by members of the university commu- chotherapist, wants to nity, Goodman accompa- return to Ireland and is now nied by her husband, delving into books like The Michael, and daughter, Graves are Walking by John Amanda, spoke about her Kelly and The Princes of family’s escape from the Ireland by Edward RutherNazis and influences she furd. “These are the stories of remembered from growing up in Washington Heights my ancestors,” she said.

Naloxone: Aid CONTINUED FROM A10 for the Portland Police Department, who responds The bigger problem, to most emergency overdose advocates say, is the dearth calls. And, he said, “sometimes of available treatment, particularly for people without the universe comes together and it works out.” insurance. But sometimes it doesn’t. Nevertheless, Portland Bruce Carleton, a vetparamedics make every effort to take revived drug eran paramedic with the users to a hospital and hope Portland Fire Department, that in those moments after was among those who being revived, they might responded last month when the woman in the parking decide to seek help. “People are vulnerable lot overdosed. He talked her into going at that point, and I ask them if they want to talk,” to the hospital, but when he said Oliver Bradeen, a sub- went by her room later on, stance use disorder liaison her bed was empty.

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tially multibillion-dollar global market of nonwhite customers. HE WORLD MIGHT be a mess, Walker’s first brand, Bevel, creates but look on the bright side: Men’s men’s shaving products that promise to shaving products are much better reduce razor bumps, which disproportionthan they used to be. ately affect black men. He is planning on Thanks to several online shaving startcreating several more brands, including ups, razors, creams, gels and other paraproducts for women. phernalia are now cheaper, of higher qualUnlike Dollar Shave, Walker does not ity and more convenient to purchase than aim to compete with traditional consumer ever before. product companies on price alone. Last week, one of the upstarts, Dollar “We want to build a very profitable Shave Club, was acquired by the consumer business,” he said. products giant Unilever for $1 billion. He will do so, he said, by fostering a For shaving behemoths like Gillette, it deep, lifelong connection with an audience is the first skirmish in the coming guerthat is getting wealthier and more influenrilla war for men’s faces, not to mention tial — and whose influence, thanks to other parts. (Dollar Shave also makes social networks, can now be tapped. bathroom wipes for men.) “Global culture is led by American culThis column usually focuses on the ture, which is led by black culture in the technology industry, an area that sounds U.S. — look at music, dance, et cetera,” he far removed from shaving. said. “So if we’re catering to an audience But the Dollar Shave acquisition sigSTUART GOLDENBERG VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES that are the most culturally influential nals something bigger than a mere demographic group in the world, we can improvement in shaving; it also undershopping. It also works out for the comting out the inefficiencies of retail space use the internet to promulgate our messcores a consumer products revolution that and the marketing expense of TV, the new pany. sage across the board, whether it’s Twitter, would not have been possible without tech- companies can offer better products at Casper advertises on social networks, Facebook, Instagram — and that gives us nology. on Google, podcasts and a variety of other lower prices. amazing leverage.” Hilarious online ads passed along social places online; the ads are creative, convincWe will get a wider range of products Walker & Company declined to provide networks allowed Dollar Shave to create — if companies don’t have to market a sin- ing, targeted and cheap. By selling directly sales numbers; a spokesman said revenue instant customer recognition — in other rather than through retail middlemen, the gle brand to everyone on TV, they can crehad grown 300 percent over the last year. words, a brand — far more quickly, and for ate a variety of items aimed at blocs of company also creates a connection with I spoke to several other online start-ups far less money, than a shaving company customers that allows it to test and consumers who were previously left that echoed the idea of serving untapped could have managed a decade ago. develop new products — it now sells behind. new markets. Online distribution allowed it to get sheets and pillows, too. And because these companies were One was Primary, a year-old clothing products into consumers’ hands without a born online, where reputations live and die After two years in business, Casper is company founded by Christina Carbonell costly retail presence. on track to book $200 million in sales over on word of mouth, they are likely to offer In fact, by cutting out on retail, and the next year, but its success isn’t ensured. and Galyn Bernard, former executives at friendlier, more responsive customer sershipping products to people’s homes on a Precisely because the internet has low- Amazon. vice than their faceless offline counterPrimary makes so-called essentials for subscription basis, the company made buyered barriers to entry, Casper is facing a parts. children — logo-free pants, shirts and ing shaving products more convenient surge of new mattress start-ups like Helix “We think it’s a unique moment in hisother clothes that don’t shift according to than going to a store. tory where you can create brands that can Sleep, Tuft & Needle and Leesa, among fashion trends. The same forces that drove Dollar others. be scaled quickly thanks to technology, but Basically, it offers a way for parents to Shave’s rise are altering a wide variety of Of course, competition could be great you can still maintain a one-to-one connecconsumer product categories. for consumers if it continues pushing down find specific clothes they like, then to buy tion that delivers an elevated level of cusTogether, they add up to something prices for all mattresses, and if these com- the items in several colors and sizes as their children outgrow them. huge — a new slate of companies that are tomer experience,” said Philip Krim, chief panies invest in better products and cusexecutive of Casper, a start-up that sells “We’re offering a solution to busy parexploring novel ways of making and martomer service. ents that’s just not out there in the marketing some of the most lucrative products mattresses online. But competition could result in evapoKrim and four friends started Casper ketplace,” Carbonell said. “It’s not about we buy today. rating profits, too. two years ago after studying the tradisome new style everyday, it’s something These firms have become so common Remarking on the Dollar Shave deal, tional mattress industry. They discovered that they have acquired a jargony label: you can count on.” Ben Thompson, an analyst who writes a it was plagued by inefficiencies and annoy- tech-business newsletter called Stratechthe digitally native vertical brand. It’s striking how few of these online ing gimmicks. These kinds of online brands aren’t companies could have taken off in the preery, predicted widespread “value destrucCustomers had to trudge to a mattress tion” across many consumer product catenew. social age. Dollar Shave is 5 years old, and Warby store and awkwardly prostrate themselves gories. At the very least, they would have been Parker, the online eyewear company, began on numerous surfaces before choosing one He also warned of doom for TV, which sunk by the inability to target ads to the to use for a decade. selling glasses over the web in 2010. “is not only threatened by services like demographics they’re aiming to serve. There were too many choices and But over the past few years there’s Netflix, but also the disruption of its “Look at Dollar Shave,” Andrew Bosbrands, and mattresses were expensive. been a proliferation of such companies — advertisers,” he wrote. worth, Facebook’s vice president of ads and With Casper, you simply buy the matinto underwear, children’s clothing, cosValue destruction certainly could be on business platform, told me. tress online and it’s shipped to you in a metics and more — and the Dollar Shave the table. But there’s another view that “They were just trying to reach men. If comically small box (the compressed foam new online brands could unlock profits deal suggests their growing importance. they’d started advertising on TV, they defiThese firms could become an emerging expands into a full-sized mattress, like a through products aimed at people who are nitely would have wasted half their problem for consumer products conglomer- magic trick). not well-served by incumbents. money.” You have three months to try it out, Consider Walker & Company, a start-up ates like Procter & Gamble, and they _________ and if you don’t like it, the company will founded by Tristan Walker, an Africanmight also spell trouble for television, Farhad Manjoo writes a technology come pick it up free. American entrepreneur who argues that which relies heavily on brand advertising Casper’s business model offers a break traditional shaving, hair care and cosmet- column for The New York Times, where for its revenue. this article first appeared. ics companies have neglected the potenfrom the annoyance of offline mattress For you and me, this is a boon. By cut-

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Peninsula Voices For Randy Johnson I’ve known Randy Johnson for almost 40 years. I don’t know the other candidates running for Port Angeles-area District 2 Clallam County commissioners, but I can’t imagine any of them being as qualified to become our new commissioner as Randy. The scope of his experience in the local business world over the past 30 years, interestingly, has prepared him for anything that could be thrown at him as a county commissioner. He already has had to manage a multimillion-dollar operation and make decisions that could mean success or failure for our company, Green Crow Corp. of Port Angeles. All along the way, he was smart enough to incorporate the knowledge and experience of all of us to help with those decisions. He would be no different as a county commissioner. Randy has already worked with government agencies in many different locations and has been very good at working with both Republicans and Democrats throughout his professional life. There is a reason Randy is an independent. He looks at all sides of the issues before he makes up his mind. This may sound a little

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honoring the democratic process. If necessary, we’ll have another “advisory” vote in November of 2017. That vote may be moot if we elect three to four new council members who would likely honor the public’s wishes and stop “forced medication” of our water supply. Likely there would be no need for a vote to change city government with a possible ballot measure in November of 2017. Let’s take the mayor’s EDITOR’S NOTE: lead; put an end to the Yakovich is a minority wasted time, energy and owner Green Crow Corp., a money; and discontinue the Port Angeles-based timberantiquated and unproven land and wood products practice of community company. water fluoridation. Johnson is the former Stop the infighting and president and current bickering and move forchairman of the board of ward unified to combat the Green Crow Corp. other problems facing the city. ‘Brilliant idea’ I’ve met with the mayor several times, and he is Thanks to Mayor Patopen, approachable, and I rick Downie for his brilbelieve he has the best liant idea to bring back interests of Port Angeles at clarity and the democratic process with his comments heart. Please get everyone you at the last council meeting. know who cares about the He proposed that council members reconsider the democratic process, the fluoride issue and our comwater fluoridation issue. munity to come to the next Most in the community City Council meeting at are aware of what a boon6 p.m. Tuesday. doggle it’s been for Port This is a critical date for Angeles. With his great idea, the the future of our wonderful community. community can get what Come and let your voice they want: an end to water fluoridation and a return to be heard. trite, but Randy understands that the government is supposed to work for the people, not the other way around. If you give him the opportunity to be a county commissioner, there is no doubt in my mind that he will always work to see that that happens. It won’t be a job to him. It will be a responsibility that he will take very seriously. Dennis Yakovich, Port Angeles

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Show your support. Yes, indeed, but (mostly) demonstrating the idiocy of Jim Bourget, our obsession with gun ignored, until it happens to someone we know. Port Angeles control. Few are willing to admit Dennis Toth, Sequim that they are racist. ‘Bleeding hearts’ Most of us will proclaim A name that should that we are not racist, Racial assault resound in the halls of which is easy to say in our The unprovoked physiCongress and in the plac(mostly) lily-white commucal attack on a black man ards of reason and logic is nities. Satoshi Uematsu, the Jap- in Port Angeles is outraBut when racism hapgeous [“Police Probing anese young man who pens to a friend and memRacial Assault, Report: killed all those people ber of my church, the UniJuly 26 in the home for the Racial Slurs Made With tarian Universalist FellowAttack,” PDN, July 22-23]. disabled in Japan. ship, it hits too close to Police report that as the He claims that he could home for me to stay silent. victim walked along “mindhave killed over 400 such Early on the morning of ing his own business,” people. July 17, a young man, a according to Sgt. Jason It could have been a 19-year-old college student, Viada, the man was maligrammar school, day was blindsided and beaten ciously and physically school, movie theater, on the streets of Port Angedance hall or any gathering attacked, beaten, subjected les for no apparent reason to racial slurs and his life place of unarmed people. other than he was black was threatened. And he did not need a [“Police Probing Racial The perpetrators should gun. Assault, Report: Racial Gun control would have be investigated by the FBI Slurs Made With Attack,” had no effect on his ability for violation of this man’s PDN, July 22-23]. civil rights based on the or desire to conduct such We Unitarians affirm perpetrator(s)’ commission murders. and promote seven princiof a physical hate crime, a People kill people, not ples and purposes. clear violation of the fedguns. The first is the inherent With gun control, crimi- eral civil rights law. worth and dignity of every The Peninsula Daily nals will still have guns, person, and the second, to and crazy citizens will still News should closely follow promote justice, equality and report the develophave the capacity to perand compassion in human ment of this case for the form mass murders withrelations, speaks directly to benefit of the victim and of out guns. the perpetrators of that the local readers. When will the anti-gun Saturday night deed, comAll people in our county bleeding hearts and the mitted against this young deserve to live peacefully press and other media man. without threat or fear. start focusing on the real While I find it hard to Christopher Minard, issues? have compassion for those Sequim Every time someone is attackers, I welcome them killed, the media and politito our church that they cians jump on the event as Racial attack may discover a new way of thinking. another example of need Racism alive? Pat MacRobbie, On the North Olympic for gun control. Sequim Peninsula? Thanks, Satoshi, for

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED

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SARAH LINDQUIST

Rave of the Week TO A SAFEWAY store employee (Third Street in Port Angeles) after finding an address book that was left behind on a store shelf. The employee tried to find the owner of the address book by calling numbers from the book. Finally, one number answered on Bainbridge Island, and after a series of phone calls from there, the owner was located and her address book returned. She was a Californian from a boat in Port Angeles Harbor, and she was very grateful.

. . . and other Raves THANK YOU TO the Port Angeles, Sequim and Clallam County Sheriff’s Department law enforcement officers for making our area safe and secure. We appreciate you.

A HUGE THANK-YOU to all the staff at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles who recently gave their caring and expertise to my son in the emergency room and then the intensive care unit. I have been in hospitals all over the world and have never before experienced so much attention and consideration, not only for the patient but for the caregiver, too. We moved to Sequim from Hawaii and have found more “aloha” here on the North Olympic Peninsula than the islands ever had to offer. We plan to “pay it forward” in our new home.

Rant of the Week RANT TO THE bald eagle that deposited a bucket-load of “whitewash” on my car in the parking lot at Front and Oak streets in Port Angeles. It covered the top, the windshield and hood of my car. I had to drive nearly blind to

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the car wash. Eagle, you owe me $9.50 for the car wash.

. . . and other Rants HUGE RANT TO the Sequim Farmers Market and the divided location. It is difficult for my mom in her wheelchair and just plain ugly all around. Move back to Cedar Street. It’s so pretty now with the new plaza and made for wheelchairs. I WONDER WHEN the Port Townsend police are going to do something about the stop-sign runners at the McDonald’s restaurant and Safeway store intersection of West Sims Way.

I sit there waiting on a bus and can count dozens of people running that stop sign. Blatant, not even slowing down. Just running right through them. Come on, Port Townsend police. Do something about them. Thank you. RANT TO PEOPLE who choose to ignore the posted regulations at Robin Hill Farm Park and at Storm King Soccer Fields, both in Agnew [Clallam County]. All dogs are required to be leashed.

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Starting from a happier place IT WAS ABOUT the time Percy Harvin was getting Jet-isoned that, in passing, I asked cornerback Richard Sherman how the Seahawks dealt with such locker-room distractions. He laughed Dave and contended that the Boling Seahawks thrived on turmoil, and he couldn’t imagine the team without some kind of ongoing friction to generate that energy. Looks like we’ll get a chance to see exactly how well they cope in the absence of controversies. Welcome to Camp Harmony 2016. With training camp starting at their Renton headquarters, the Seahawks (with one exception) seem happy with their contracts. Their benevolent overlords on the staff and in the front office are freshly under new contracts and secured, and are in place to continue doing the things that got everybody to this stage. Unlike the past two seasons, there’s no lingering post-Super Bowl hangover — either from celebration or sorrow, or merely from playoff exhaustion. And although a couple of key players are recovering from injuries, they’re on the mend and expected back when the games start counting.

Maturation process So much has changed for this group. Over the years, most of the core players have become husbands and family men, as well as being wealthy and highly acknowledged in their professions. And the quarterback is living a life even Disney producers would deem implausible. Will all this consonance lead to good football? How is this contentment compatible with all their preloaded motivational software? Frankly, I think it only can help. I remember somebody writing a column questioning how the Seahawks would be affected by having training camp in the palatial Virginia Mason headquarters in Renton rather than the hardpan, dust-bowl landscape over in Cheney. Imagine how much they’d miss by not bonding in the tiny dorm rooms and not practicing in the scorching Eastern Washington weather. Surely they couldn’t get as tough or as nasty having camp in the new lakeside country club environment. (Jeeves, could you bring around the cooler with my Perrier?) Perennial playoff appearances since Pete Carroll and John Schneider arrived have proved that success had nothing to do with the environment, but with the competitiveness they seemed to have cloned into the DNA of the guys they bring in. TURN

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The Sequim-based American Sprint Boat Racing Series team Live Wire No. 2 piloted by Paul Gahr, right, with Josh Gahr navigating turn a corner and enter a new channel while racing at the Extreme Sports Park in Port Angeles on Saturday. The series will visit Webb’s Slough in St. John on Saturday, Aug. 27 before returning to Extreme Sports Park for the National Finals race on Saturday, Sept. 10. Results are available at asbracing.com.

Olympic still on course Title game set today at Volunteer BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Olympic loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning but couldn’t complete the comeback and fell to the Calgary Longhorns 5-3 at the 14U Pacific Northwest Regional Tournament at Volunteer Field. Olympic moved to 2-1 on the tournament with Friday’s defeat. Despite the loss, the Port Angeles-based team only needed to beat winless Riverton, Wyoming late Saturday night to win the American Division pool and a berth in today’s first semifinal at 10 a.m. The area squad also could advance as the division’s No. 2 seed with a loss because it holds the head-to-head tie-breaker against 2-1 Columbia Basin and 2-1 Helena, Montana. Those teams met late Saturday. Olympic would play in today’s 1 p.m. semifinal if they fell against Riverton. A win at 10 a.m. today would put Olympic into the 4 p.m. championship game with a berth in the 14U World Series in Westfield, Mass. Aug. 11-19. Against Calgary, Olympic’s Lucas Jarnagin started on the mound and struggled. He allowed two walks and a single to load the bases in the top of the first and walked in a run for 1-0 Calgary lead. Olympic answered in its half of the inning, as leadoff hitter Ethan Flodstrom continued his strong tournament performance

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Olympic’s Ethan Flodstrom, back, evades the tag from Calgary’s Evan Eddy at second base in the second inning at Volunteer Field in Port Angeles. with a leadoff single. He advanced to second on a ground-ball out and scored on Derek Bowechop’s single to center field. Jarnagin allowed a single and two walks to load the bases with no outs in the top of the second before being pulled for Tyler Bowen. Faced with a difficult situa-

tion, Bowen walked in a run, hit a batter for another Calgary score and walked a third run in before settling down and retiring nine straight batters. Olympic pulled within 4-3 on a two-run home run to deep right field by Brody Merritt in the bottom of the third. Calgary added a run in the

top of the fifth when Olympic committed three errors and a wild pitch. Isaiah Getchell drew a twoout walk for Olympic in the bottom of the seventh, Flodstrom followed with a single and Milo Whitman loaded the bases by reaching on an error. TURN

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Bennett shows up, speaks out BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RENTON — Michael Bennett jogged out from the locker room, the last healthy Seattle Seahawks player to emerge from the team’s practice facility, answering the one lingering question as one of the NFC favorites opened training camp on Saturday. No, there wouldn’t be a holdout for the Seahawks to deal with on the first day of camp.

“I just want to show up and be a great teammate,� Bennett said. “No distractions for the team. I just want to be a Seahawk for the rest of my life.� Over the past year, Bennett has noted his displeasure with the contract he signed after Seattle won the Super Bowl in 2014. He considered holding out before training camp last season, but then showed up on time and had arguably the most produc-

tive season of his career with 10 sacks and 19 tackles for loss. Bennett was selected to the Pro Bowl last season as well. Even with his arrival for the start of camp, Bennett would still like to see his contract improved. Seattle’s precedent has been not to renegotiate deals that have more than one year remaining. And for now, that remains the case with Bennett. “That’s up for the

coaches and my agent to take care of. I don’t want to stir anything up in the media, he said, she said, whenever,� Bennett said. “What happens will happen and you guys will be the first to know.� While Bennett’s arrival and contract status was the focus, the conversation quickly turned to the Black Lives Matter shirt he put on before addressing the media. TURN

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Baseball: 14U Pacific Northwest Regional Tournament at Volunteer Field: American Division No. 1 vs. National Division No. 2, 10 a.m.; National Division No. 1 vs. American Division No. 2, 1 p.m.; Championship Game: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2, 4 p.m.

Monday No events scheduled.

Area Sports Baseball 14U Pacific Northwest Regional At Volunteer Field Friday’s Scores Calgary, Alberta 5, Olympic (Port Angeles) 3 West Linn, Ore. 12, South Coast, Ore. 7 Moses Lake 12, Lewiston, Idaho 2 Helena, Mont. 14, Riverton, Wyo. 4 Thursday’s Scores West Linn, Ore. 12, Lewiston 3 Calgary, Alta. 10, Riverton, Wyo. 0 Kennewick 5, Moses Lake 0 Olympic (Port Angeles) 15, Columbia Basin 5 Wednesday’s Scores Columbia Basin 6, Calgary, Alta. 5 Lewiston, Idaho 6, Kennewick 5 Moses Lake 11, South Coast, Ore. 0 Olympic (Port Angeles) 10, Helena, Mont. 0 Tuesday’s Scores West Linn, Ore. 7, Kennewick 0 (Forfeit) Columbia Basin 15, Riverton, Wyo. 1 Helena, Mont. 10, Calgary, Alta. 5 Lewiston, Idaho 10, South Coast 0

Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Frank Carpenter, 234; men’s high series: Frank Carpenter, 661. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 203; women’s high series: Debbie Halverson, 524. Leading team: Handpiece Solutions, first place. Monday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Travis Darting, 277; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 723. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 249; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 671. Leading team: PA Realty, first place.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Rick Hoover, 75; Jan Hardin, 78; Greg Thomas, 78. Net: Marti Martinez, 69; Gary Reidel, 70; Kevin Borde, 70; Steve Murata, 70; Herb Renner, 70; Ralph Bauman, 70. Team gross: Jade Tisdale and Rick Hoover, 70; Jan Hardin and Greg Thomas, 71. Team net: Jim Root and Marti Martinez, 57; Bill Rinehart and Bernie Anselmo, 61; Bob Brodhun and Brian Duncan, 62; Steve Murata and Bob Reidel, 62; Bob LaBelle and Jay McIlwain, 62; Bob LaBelle and Bob Dutrow, 62; Lyle Andrus and Herb Renner, 62; Ralph Bauman and Sam Hurworth, 62. Wednesday Ladies Club Blind Partners Net: Chris Anderson and Duffey DeFrang, 143; Dolly Burnett and Linda Bruch, 147; Sherry Henderson and Gloria Andrus, 148; Boots Reidel and Doris Sparks, 149. Chip In’s No. 5: Barb Thompson. MERCHANTS LEAGUE — WEEK 17 Wednesday Team Points 1. Supplyworks 200.5 2. Fryer & Sons 199.5 3. Dream Team 195 4. Rudy’s Automotive 188 5. Misfits 187 6. LaBelle’s Creperie 185.5 7.Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 167.5 8. Glass Services 167 9. Olympic Sewer & Drain 161 10. Briten’s Yard Care 150.5 11. Elwood Allstate 135 12. The Warmhouse 133.5 13. John L. Scott Real Estate 124 14. Defrang Services 121 15. APS Electrical 120.5 16. D&K Painting 98 17. Lakeside Industries 91.5 18. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 81.5 19. Joshua’s 71 Division One (0 to 7 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 34; Tim Lusk, 35; Jack Heckman, 35; Terry McDonald, 36. Net: Rick Larson, 34; Matt Murray, 34; Tom Baerman, 35; Jim Hoin, 35; Brian Shirley, 35; Greg Senf, 35; Jim Root, 36; Mike Robinson, 36; Ron Jones, 36; Kurt Anderson, 36; Jim Bourget, 36. Division Two (8 to 12 handicap) Gross: Mike Hammel, 42; Chad Williams, 42; Trent Peppard, 44; Sherry Henderson, 44; Joe Gentry, 45. Net: Rochelle Hoffman, 32; Claudia Williams, 33; Jacob Tweter, 34; Debbie L. Jones, 35; Scott Schwagler, 35; Mike Anderson, 36; Quinn Meyer, 36. Division Three (13 and up handicap) Gross: Bobby Allis, 46; Mike Rogers, 47; Jerry Brinkman, 47; Linda Chansky, 50; Bill VanGordon, 51. Net: Harry Thompson, 33; Joan Hanson, 33; Jerry Schwagler, 33; Andy Slack, 35; Zack Slota, 35; Vern Elkhart, 35. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 29; Gary Thorne, 33; Gerald Petersen, 33; Kerry Perkins, 35. Net: Gene Middleton, 2; John Arruda, 29.5; Chuck Turner, 30; Brian Duncan, 30.5; Joe Tweter, 30.5; Bob Reidel, 30.5; Tom Lowe, 31; Dennis Ingram, 31; Gordon Thomson, 31; Sam Hurworth, 31; Eric Schaefermeyer, 31. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 57; Gerald Petersen and Bob Brodhun, 65; Gerald Petersen and John Pruss, 65; Kerry Perkins and Jan Hardin, 67. Team net: Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 53; Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 56; Dennis Ingram and Joe Tweter, 56; Gene Middleton and Dave Boerigter, 56; Bob Dutrow and Bob LaBelle, 57;

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Seattle’s Kam Chancellor (31) raises the ball as he crosses the goal line after intercepting a Russell Wilson pass during a scrimmage at the team’s first training camp practice Saturday at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton. Gene Middleton and John Arruda, 57; Chuck Turner and Sam Hurworth, 57. Sunday, July 24 Men’s Club Three Three’s Gross: Greg Thomas, 33; Paul Reed, 34; Mark Leffers, 34. Net: Gary Reidel, 29.5; Jan Hardin, 30; Lawrence Bingham, 30; Steve Hutchings, 31; Jim Jones Jr., 32. Saturday, July 23 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 68; Gary Thorne, 69. Net: Terry McDonald, 61; Herb Renner, 62; Paul Stutesman, 63; Bernie Anselmo, 66; Brian Duncan, 66; Bob Brodhun, 66; Eric Blume, 66. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Paul Reed and Jim Root, 71; Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 71. Team net: Terry McDonald and Eric Blume, 58; Terry McDonald and Jered Pomeroy, 59; Terry McDonald and Win Miller, 61; Curt Thomas and Paul Stutesman, 62; Perry Keeling and Paul Stutesman, 62. Thursday, July 21 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 32; Gary Thorne, 34; Gerald Petersen, 35. Net: Gary McLaughlin, 29; Lawrence Bingham, 31; Paul Stuteman, 31.5; Bill Clevenger, 31.5; Daryl Jensen, 32; Ralph Bauman, 32; Lyle Andrus, 32.5. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Gerald Petersen and Bob Brodhun, 69. Team net: Ralph Bauman and Bill Clevenger, 58; Gary McLaughlin and Daryl Jensen, 60; Lyle Andrus and Herb Renner, 60; Gary McLaughlin and Bernie Anselmo, 61; Lawrence Bingham and Steve Hutcinings, 61; Lawrence Bingham and Ron Jones, 61; Steve Callis and Ralph Bauman, 61. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Team Standings Team Points 1. AM Systems 28 2. Sequim Plumbing 27.5 3. All Weather Heating 27 4. Dungeness Golf Shop 24 5. Bill Mair Heating 22 6. Stymie’s Bar & Grill 20.5 7. Skyridge Golf CLub 20 8. Mischmidt 19.5 9. Windermere Sequim East 18.5 10. Castell Insurance 18 11. America’s Finest 16.5 12. Dungeness Tile 13 13. Eric’s RV Repair 12.5 14. Jamestown Aces 12 Weekly Results Stymie’s Bar & Grill, 6, Dungeness Tile, 3 Dungeness Golf Shop, 5, AM Systems, 5 America’s Finest, 8, Eric’s RV Repari, 2 All Weather Heating, 8, Castell Insurance, 2 Sequim Plumbing, 7.5, Skyridge Golf Club, 2.5 Windermere Sequim East, 6, Jamestown Aces, 4 Bill Mair Heating, 7, Mischmidt, 3 Low Handicap Division Gross: Russ Veenema, 37; Ken Chase, 38; Rick Hoover, 39; Garrett Payton, 41. Net: Andy Pocock, 32; Brandon Lamcelle, 35; Andy Cordiro, 35; Matt Bailey, 35. High Handicap Division Gross: Vern Ahrendes, 44; Kyle Schoessler, 45; Dean Norman, 48; Pat Conway, 48. Net: Matt Warren, 31; Steve Brown, 32; Kevin Gallacci, 32; Barb Burrows, 36. Closest to pin No 4 Low handicap division: Ken Chace III, 33 ft. High handicap division: Dan Abbott, 8 ft. 3 in. No. 8 Low handicap division: Andy Cordiro, 20 ft. 7 in. High hadicap division: Kim Mishko, 3 ft. 8 in.

SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lady Niners Even Holes Net: Gwyen Boger, 23; Judy Kelley, 27. Men’s Niners Stableford Net: Karl Kelley, 24; Joe Hart, 20; Dan Cadigan, 18. SWGA Medal Play Gross: Harriet Dorkin, 102. Net: Dana Burback, 77. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball of Foursome Net: Owen and Jan Prout and Ed Jones and Hilda Duncan, 53; Wes and Jan Stoecker and Dave and MJ Anderson, 55; Mark and Sherrie Meythaler and David Bates and Judy Flanders, 56. Closest to pin No. 17: Judy Flanders, 21 ft. 7 in.; Mark Meythaler, 22 ft. 8 in. DISCOVERY BAY GOLF COURSE Thursday Ladies Strike Three (revert three holes to par) less handicap Net: Ann Meier, 59; Barb Aldrich, 63; Lynn Pierle, 65; Sheila Kilmer, 66.

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Baseball Mariners 4, Cubs 1 Saturday’s games Seattle Chicago ab r hbi ab r hbi Aoki lf 5 1 0 0 Fowler cf 3100 L.Mrtin cf 4 1 2 2 Bryant 3b 4010 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Zobrist lf 3010 N.Cruz rf 4 0 2 0 J.Baez 2b 4001 Gterrez pr-rf 0 -1 0 0 Russell ss 4000 K.Sager 3b 3 0 0 0 Heyward rf 3 0 1 0 Lind 1b 4 0 0 0 Cntrras 1b-c 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 2 0 0 0 M.Mntro c 2000 Heredia pr 0 0 0 0 Szczur pr 0000 Innetta c 1 0 0 0 T.Wood p 0000 O’Mlley ss 3 1 1 0 Arrieta p 2000 Miley p 2 0 0 0 H.Rndon p 0000 Srdinas ph 0 0 0 0 A.Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Ed.Diaz p 0 0 0 0 Rizzo ph-1b 1 0 0 0 D.Lee ph 00 00 Cishek p 00 00 Totals 32 4 5 2 Totals 29 1 3 1 Seattle 000 000031—4 Chicago 000 000100—1 E—Russell (10), K.Seager (13). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Seattle 6, Chicago 4. 2B—L.Martin (10), O’Malley (7). SB—L.Martin (11). CS— Bryant (3). S—Sardinas (3), Zobrist (2). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Miley W,7-8 7 1 1 1 1 9

Diaz H,12 1 1 0 0 1 Cishek S,25-30 1 1 0 0 0 Chicago Arrieta L,12-5 7 2 2 2 3 Rondon H,3 2-3 0 0 0 0 Chapman BS,1 1-3 1 1 1 0 Wood 1 2 1 0 1 Arrieta pitched to 2 batters in the 8th WP—Arrieta 2, Chapman, Diaz. Umpire—Home, Lance Barrett; First, Iassogna; Second, Clint Fagan; Third, Cooper. T—2:37. A—41,401 (41,072).

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Cubs 12, Mariners 1 Friday’s game Chicago ab r hbi ab r hbi O’Mlley ss 5 0 2 1 Coghlan lf 3212 Gterrez lf 4 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 3131 Cano 2b 4 0 2 0 Rizzo 1b 5113 N.Cruz rf 2 0 0 0 Zobrist rf 3220 Heredia rf 1 0 0 0 Cntrras ph-c 1 0 0 0 K.Sager 3b 4 0 0 0 Russell ss 5000 D.Lee 1b 3 0 0 0 Heyward cf-rf 4 1 1 3 Nuno p 0 0 0 0 J.Baez 2b 5131 Wlhlmsn p 0 0 0 0 D.Ross c 4221 Lind 1b 1 0 0 0 Mntgmry p 0000 L.Mrtin cf 4 1 2 0 Lester p 1100 Innetta c 3 0 1 0 Grimm p 0000 Iwakuma p 1 0 0 0 Szczur ph-cf 1 1 1 0 Karns p 10 00 Srdinas 1b-p 2 0 0 0 Totals 35 1 8 1 Totals 35121411 Seattle

Seattle 000 000001— 1 Chicago 032 00610x—12 DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 11, Chicago 7. 2B—L.Martin (9), Bryant (25), Rizzo (28), Zobrist (20). HR—Heyward (5), D.Ross (7). SB—O’Malley (4), Gutierrez (1), Bryant (7), Rizzo (3). SF—Heyward (1). S—Lester (6). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Iwakuma L,11-7 3 8 5 5 1 2 Karns 2 3 5 5 3 2 Nuno 1 2 1 1 0 1 Wilhelmsen 1 1 1 1 2 0 Chicago Lester W,11-4 6 4 0 0 2 7 Grimm 1 1 0 0 0 0 Montgomery 2 3 1 1 2 2 Karns pitched to 5 batters in the 6th Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper; First, Lance Barrett; Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, Clint Fagan. T—3:08. A—40,951 (41,072).

American League West Division W L Pct GB Texas 60 44 .577 — Houston 55 47 .539 4 Seattle 52 50 .510 7 Oakland 47 56 .456 12½ Los Angeles 46 57 .447 13½ East Division W L Pct GB Toronto 59 45 .567 — Baltimore 58 45 .563 ½ Boston 56 45 .554 1½ New York 52 50 .510 6 Tampa Bay 40 61 .396 17½ Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 58 42 .580 — Detroit 55 48 .534 4½ Chicago 50 53 .485 9½ Kansas City 49 53 .480 10 Minnesota 39 63 .382 20 Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 12, Seattle 1 Toronto 6, Baltimore 5 Cleveland 5, Oakland 3 Detroit 14, Houston 6 Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Texas 8, Kansas City 3 Minnesota 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 12 innings Boston 6, L.A. Angels 2

10 a.m. (313) CBSSD Baseball, National Youth Championship, U-12 (Live) 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Tennis WTA, Rogers Cup, Final (Live) 10 a.m. (28) TBS Baseball MLB, St. Louis Cardinals at Miami Marlins (Live) 10 a.m. (304) NBCSN Auto Racing NASCAR, Pennsylvania 400, Sprint Cup Series (Live) 11 a.m. (7) KIRO Golf PGA, PGA Championship, Final Round Site: Baltusrol Golf Club (Live) 11 a.m. (13) KCPQ Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at Sporting Kansas City (Live) 11 a.m. (24) CNBC Auto Racing IMSA, Honda Indy 200 (Live) Noon (313) CBSSD Surfing, U.S. Open - Huntington Beach, Calif. (Live) 12:30 p.m. (47) GOLF, Women’s British Open, Final Round 1 p.m. NBA TV Women’s Basketball FIBA, Australia vs. United States, Exhibition Game (Live) 1 p.m. (13) KCPQ Drag Racing NHRA, Sonoma Nationals (Live) 1 p.m. (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Los Angeles Galaxy at Seattle Sounders FC (Live) 1 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Tennis ATP, Rogers Cup, Final (Live) 2 p.m. (5) KING Equestrian, Haskell Invitational, Breeders Cup Challenge Series (Live) 4:30 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Football CFL, Toronto Argonauts at Ottawa RedBlacks (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, Seattle Mariners at Chicago Cubs (Live) 6 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer Friendly, Arsenal FC vs. Chivas de Guadalajara (Live) Saturday’s Games Toronto 9, Baltimore 1 Seattle 4, Chicago Cubs 1 All other games, late. Today’s Games Baltimore (Tillman 14-3) at Toronto (Sanchez 11-1), 10:07 a.m. Houston (Keuchel 6-10) at Detroit (Pelfrey 3-9), 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 5-9) at Tampa Bay (Snell 2-4), 10:10 a.m. Oakland (Gray 5-9) at Cleveland (Kluber 9-8), 10:10 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Shields 5-12) at Minnesota (Santana 3-9), 11:10 a.m. Kansas City (Gee 3-4) at Texas (Harrell 2-2), 12:05 p.m. Boston (Wright 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-0), 12:35 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 5-4) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-7), 5:08 p.m. Monday’s Games Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Toronto at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct San Francisco 59 44 .573 Los Angeles 58 45 .563 Colorado 51 52 .495 San Diego 44 59 .427 Arizona 42 61 .408 East Division W L Pct Washington 61 42 .592 Miami 55 48 .534 New York 53 49 .520 Philadelphia 47 58 .448 Atlanta 36 67 .350 Central Division W L Pct Chicago 62 41 .602 St. Louis 56 47 .544 Pittsburgh 52 49 .515 Milwaukee 45 56 .446 Cincinnati 41 61 .402 Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 12, Seattle 1 Colorado 6, N.Y. Mets 1 St. Louis 11, Miami 6 Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 1 L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 7 Washington 4, San Francisco 1 Cincinnati 6, San Diego 0 Saturday’s Games Seattle 4, Chicago Cubs 1

GB — 1 8 15 17 GB — 6 7½ 15 25 GB — 6 9 16 20½

All other games, late. Today’s Games Colorado (Bettis 9-6) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 9-5), 10:10 a.m. St. Louis (Martinez 10-6) at Miami (Cashner 4-7), 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 6-12) at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 6-10) at Milwaukee (Garza 1-4), 11:10 a.m. Washington (Gonzalez 6-8) at San Francisco (Cain 2-6), 1:05 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 4-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Norris 6-9), 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 0-0) at San Diego (Clemens 1-1), 1:40 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 5-4) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-7), 5:08 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Miami at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.


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Martin, Miley lift Mariners to win over Cubbies BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

CHICAGO — A couple of notable takeaways regarding the Mariners after Saturday’s uplifting 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. They might want to hold onto veteran lefty Wade Miley, who carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning, instead of shopping him as Monday’s deadline for nonwaiver trades approaches. Miley (7-8) is on a run of three straight quality starts and, suddenly, is pitching like the Mariners envisioned when they acquired him last December from Boston. “I just kept working,� he said. “I struggled for a while, but I made some adjustments.� Leonys Martin can hit a fastball. Martin drove a two-run double into the left-center gap with two outs in the eighth inning on a 100-mph fastball from new Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman, a fellow Cuban defector. “I know a lot [about Chapman],� Martin said. “I know he throws 105 [mph]. I know nobody else does that in this game today. I was ready for the fastball.� Martin’s double erased a 1-0 deficit after the Cubs broke through against Miley in the seventh inning on a bang-bang play at the plate that required a lengthy replay review. “We had the right guy up there,� manager Scott Servais said. “We had the Cuban against the Cuban. Leonys has put good swings on velocity all year. He knows that’s what he’s going to get. “I know it was left-on-

left, and that Chapman is the guy. Rightly so. He’s been awesome. But it’s major-league baseball. Good hitters against good pitchers, and we won that one today.� Martin then stole third against an inattentive Chapman, which allowed him to score on a subsequent Chapman wild pitch for a 3-1 lead. The Mariners added an insurance run in the ninth inning on a throwing error by shortstop Addison Russell before Steve Cishek worked around a one-out single for his 25th save. “That’s one of the better wins we’ve had all year,� Servais said, “and we’ve had some good ones. A few walk-offs. A few come-frombehinds. In this environment, against that team, it says a lot about our guys.� It started with Miley, who nearly lost his spot in the rotation a few weeks ago and has been — and remains — the subject of ongoing trade speculation as deadline approaches for non-waiver deals. Asked how he deals with the rumors, Miley said: “Just pitch. Our job is to pitch. Whatever team it’s for. I just want to go out and compete. And whatever team I’m playing for, give that team a chance to win.� Nearly all of the drama was crammed into the final three innings. Miley faced the minimum 18 batters through six innings but started the seventh by walking Dexter Fowler. The game was scoreless at the point because the Mariners had just two singles against Cubs starter Jake Arrieta. Kris Bryant followed Fowler’s walk by grounding a clean single up the mid-

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Seattles’ Leonys Martin scores on a wild pitch thrown by Chicago relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman. Earlier, he erased a one-run deficit with a two-run double. dle. Miley insisted he was unaffected by losing the nohitter. “That’s a good-hitting team over there,� he said. “To think you’re going to throw a no-hitter against a team like that, that’s kind of crazy. That’s why I never let it get to me. “These guys, they’re going to put some at-bats together. I was lucky for the first six. That’s how I look at it.� Ben Zobrist’s sacrifice moved their runners to second and third with one out. The Mariners shortened their infield for Javier Baez, who hit a grounder to short. Shawn O’Malley’s throw to the plate was slightly off-

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SAN FRANCISCO — Pittsburgh general manager Neal Huntington tried to tell Mark Melancon he had been traded. And tried. And tried. “I felt bad because I missed his call three times because my phone was on silent, so I woke up to that,� the reliever said Saturday after he awakened from his nap and learned he had been dealt to the Washington Nationals.

Washington sent reliever Felipe Rivero and pitching prospect Taylor Hearn to the Pirates for Melancon, who supplants struggling Jonathan Papelbon as Washington’s closer. Melancon is expected to join the Nationals today for their series finale at San Francisco. A 31-year-old righthander, Melancon has converted 30 of 33 saves with a 1.51 ERA this season and joins his fifth organization in eight years.

He led the majors with 51 saves in 2015 and had 33 in 2014. He is making $9.65 million and is eligible for free agency after the World Series; as part of the swap, the Pirates will pay Washington $500,000 on Sept. 1 Rivero, a 25-year-old lefty, is 0-3 with a 4.53 ERA this season. Hearn is a 21-year-old lefty who was the Nationals’ fifth-round pick in the 2015 amateur draft.

line as Fowler raced home, but catcher Mike Zunino initially got the call from umpire Lance Barrett. But the Cubs challenged — and the call was overturned. Chicago led 1-0 and still had runners at first and third with one out. Miley struck out Addison Russell and, with Jason Heyward at the plate, tried for a pickoff at first base. Bryant broke for home and, Barrett ruled, beat the tag by Zunino, who took the throw from Adam Lind. The Mariners challenged — and that call was overturned, too. That ended the inning. But Miley had lost his nohitter, the Mariners were

down by one run and signs pointed to a crushing loss. Except Arrieta (12-5) then let the Mariners back into the game by walking the first two hitters in the eighth inning. The Cubs went to the bullpen at that point for Hector Rondon as the Mariners sent Luis Sardinas up to bat for Miley. Sardinas executed the sacrifice, which moved the runners to second and third with one out — i.e., the same opportunity the Cubs had in the seventh inning. Nori Aoki hit a grounder to third as pinch-runner Guillermo Heredia broke for the plate. Bryant’s throw to the plate was high, but catcher Miguel Montero, in Barrett’s opinion, applied the tag in time. The Mariners challenged again but, this time, Barrett was right. The out call was confirmed for the inning’s second out. Chicago summoned Chapman with runners at first and third to face Martin, who saw three straight 100-mph pitches and rocked the third one into the leftcenter gap. “I just wanted to swing at a strike,� Martin said. “I had a choke swing.� It was 3-1 when Edwin Diaz replaced Miley to start the Chicago eighth and ran into trouble by yielding a leadoff single and a one-out walk. But Diaz steadied and escaped by striking out Anthony Rizzo and Fowler. “A nice growing moment for him is how I would put it,� Servais said. “When you’re a young pitcher, you need to go through this stuff on the road in these kinds of environments against good teams.�

The same might be said of the Mariners.

Play of the game Leonys Martin’s two-run double against Aroldis Chapman with two outs in the eighth inning was one of the Mariners’ highlight moments of the season. “You know, any fastball over 95 [mph] is tough to hit,� Martin said. “I just wanted to put the ball in play.�

Positives Wade Miley broke a personal six-game losing streak and won for the first time since June 7 . . . Miley allowed one hit in seven innings for the second time in his career. He also did it on July 17, 2015 while pitching for Boston against the Los Angeles Angels‌Edwin Diaz escaped a two-on threat with one out in the eighth by striking out two hitters. He has 46 strikeouts in 23 2/3 innings‌Nelson Cruz had two of the Mariners’ five hits for his 30th multihit game of the season‌ Leonys Martin also had two hits. The Mariners’ only other hit was Shawn O’Malley’s double in the ninth inning‌Steve Cishek reached 25 saves for the third time in his career. He also did it in 2013 and 2014 for Miami.

Negatives Third baseman Kyle Seager committed his 13th error of the season when he booted Kris Bryant’s hard one-out grounder in the fourth inning. Seager had 16 errors last year in 160 games and just eight in 2014, when he won a Gold Glove for defensive excellence.

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Hawks: Bennett speaks Bennett also has been outspoken regarding social issues. “It means everything to me. It’s about social change, and change economically and just change everything that is going on in society right now,” Bennett said. “You just want to be a good advocate for speaking up for what is going on and making sure you have great influencers.” Bennett was highly complimentary of players in the NBA and WNBA who have spoken out in recent weeks. He criticized some NFL players for not being as outspoken as contemporaries in other sports leagues, but he noted the lack of guaranteed contracts in the NFL may deter others from speaking out. “You don’t see a lot of the greatest players talking about things socially. Whether it’s Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, all these guys, they’re white, they don’t have to deal with the things we have to deal with as black players,” Bennett said. “In the NBA, everybody is standing up for it, so the greatest players are in the forefront of movement. Here in the NFL, the greatest players aren’t in the forefront of the movement. Whether it’s the CBA, whether it’s things going

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Seattle’s Michael Bennett, right, gets a pat from Cliff Avril at practice Saturday. on, changing concussions, the greatest players aren’t involved like LeBron James and Chris Paula and all these guys. “Our players are sitting back just taking the dollars, whether it’s Cam Newton, all these guys, they’re not at the forefront of trying to change what is going on.” Also Saturday, coach Pete Carroll addressed his three-year contract extension agreed to earlier this week that keeps him under contract with the Seahawks through the 2019 season. Carroll is the oldest coach in the NFL and will turn 65 in September but said he has no plans of slowing down. Carroll also said it was vitally important to continue his working relationship with general manager

John Schneider, who signed a five-year extension through the 2021 season. “That’s just the next stop along the way,” Carroll said of 2019. “I know you guys keep wondering how long I’m going to coach or whatever. I have no end to this. I’m just going for it. I’m going to go as long as it’s fun and it’s good and we’re winning games.”

Not quite there yet Jimmy Graham (knee) and RB Thomas Rawls (ankle) are starting camp on the physically unable to perform list but can be activated at any time. Carroll said the duo will be evaluated in four-day segments as to their availability to start practicing.

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0-2, BB, R, RBI; Cruz 0-1, 3 BB. Olympic: Merritt 1-3, HR, R, 2 RBI; Flodstrom 2-3, BB, 2 SB, 2 R; Lunt 2-3, SB, Bowechop 1-4, SB,

But Calgary pitcher Aiden Szautner finished off his complete-game victory by striking out Bowechop.

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Olympic 15, Columbia Basin 5

Calgary 5, Olympic 3

Olympic also defeated Columbia Basin 15-5 Thursday. A two-out rally produced a five-run second inning for the area team. Flodstrom notched a two-run double and Whit-

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man had a two-run single in the frame. Columbia Basin pulled within 8-5 in the top of the fifth, but Olympic’s sevenrun sixth ended the game early. The inning was highlighted by RBI singles by Flodstrom and Merritt, and a two-run double to left field by Timmy Adams. Olympic 15, Columbia Basin 5 Columbia Olympic

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Has a newspaper route available in the Port Angeles area. Delivery start time is approximately 2 am. Six days per week. This is a contracted position not- employee. Must have dependable, economical vehicle and c a r i n s u r a n c e . Yo u must be dependable and at least 18 years of age. If you are interested please call: Ask for Jazmine. (360)452-4507

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Has a newspaper route available in the Por t Townsend area, Kala Point and Marrowstone Island. Deliver y star t time is approximately 2 am, 75 miles, and 4 hours. Six days per week, 200220 subscribers approximated $1200 per month plus tips. This is a contracted position not - employee. Must have dependable, economical vehicle and c a r i n s u r a n c e . Yo u must be dependable and at least 18 years of age. If you are interested please call: 360-452-4507

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 105 Homes for Sale General General Clallam County REPORTER / EDITOR Sought for the Por t Townsend / Jefferson County bureau of the Peninsula Daily News, a six-day a.m. newspaper on Washington state’s beautiful North O l y m p i c Pe n i n s u l a . This full-time position is for a proven selfstarter with experience on a weekly or a daily who can spot the most newsworthy and compelling stories of East Jefferson County and produce stories and p h o t o s fo r a zo n e d edition each of the six days of publication. You will work from a room with a view — a private office on the w a t e r f r o n t i n Po r t Townsend, an historical seaport known for its Victorian architecture and artistic ambiance — coordinating with editors in the Port Angeles office. Compensation includes medical, vision, life insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation. The PDN, nearly a century old, is a communityminded, family-focused local newspaper and Web enter pr ise that is the main news provider for the North O l y m p i c Pe n i n s u l a . Check us out at www.peninsuladailynews.com. The Peninsula Daily News is part of Washington state’s largest newspaper group, Sound Publishing Inc. If you meet the above qualifications, email yo u r r e s u m e, c ove r letter addressing how yo u f i t o u r r e q u i r e ments and at least 3 non-returnable writing samples, to careers@sound publishing.com. No phone calls, please. REPORTER The Sequim Gazette, a n awa r d - w i n n i n g weekly community newspaper in Sequim, WA., is seeking a general assignment repor ter. Assignments will including ever ything from local government and politics to investigative pieces and more. If you have a passion for community jour nalism, can meet deadlines and produce people-oriented news and feature stories on deadline (for print and web), we’d like to hear from you. Experience with InDesign, social media and p h o t o s k i l l s a p l u s. Minimum of one year news reporting experie n c e o r e q u i va l e n t post-secondary educat i o n p r e fe r r e d . T h i s full-time position includes medical, vision and dental benefits, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, and a 4 0 1 k w i t h c o m p a ny match. Interested individuals should submit a resume with at least 3 non - returnable writing samples in pdf format to careers@soundpublishng.com or by mail to SEQ/REP/HR Department, Sound Publishing, Inc., 11323 Commando Rd. W, Main Unit, Everett, WA 98204 One of the top weekl i e s i n Wa s h i n g t o n State, the Sequim Gazette was named the top newspaper in the state in its circulation size by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in 2005-2008 and 2010, and among the nation’s best in 2011 and 2012 (National Newspaper Association). We are a small newsr o o m , c o ve r i n g t h e stories of the SequimDungeness Valley on the North Olympic Peninsula. We are part of Sound Publishing, the largest community media organization in Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e. Visit us at www.soundpublishing.com

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Support Staff To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experie n c e n e c e s s a r y, $ 1 1 . 5 0 h r. s t a r t i n g wage. Apply in person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m. Team Members Wanted Positive, good hearted, productive people. Sherwood Assisted Living is looking to hire for the following positions: • Dishwasher PT • Server PT • Housekeepers • Caregivers FT all shifts, will train • RN/LPN’s FT 2nd and 3rd shifts Our ideal candidates mu s t b e m o t i va t e d , clean and want to work as a team. Applicants must be available to work evenings and weekends. Good benefits, c o m p e t i t i ve w a g e s . Stop in and fill out an application at 550 W H e n d r i ck s o n R o a d , Sequim.

Warehouse Operator 2 Permanent position(s) ava i l a bl e a t O l y m p i c Corrections Center and Clallam Bay Corrections Center. Starting monthly p ay $ 2 , 8 3 3 , p l u s f u l l benefits. Apply on-line: w w w. c a r e e r s . w a . g o v closes 8/7/2016. For further information please call Lorena at (360)3748303 or Cynthia at (360)963-3207.

4080 Employment Wanted Aaron’s Garden Service Pruning, fruits & flowers. Weed removal, clean up. (360)808-7276 Book now for year long services including ornamental pruning, shrubs, h e d g e s a n d f u l l l aw n ser vices. Established, many references, best rates and senior discounts. P. A. area only. Local (360)808-2146 Father & Sons’ Landscape Service since 1992. 1 time clean ups, pruning, lawn maintenance, weeding, organic lawn renovations. (360)681-2611 Yo u n g C o u p l e E a r l y 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching and moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excell e n t r e fe r e n c e s. 4 5 7 1213 Chip and Sunny’s G a r d e n Tr a n s f o r m a tions. License # CC CHIPSSG850LB.

2030 Investments WANTED: Private Investor. Need $275K now, secured by first deed of tr ust and 2 rentals with over $300K equity. (360)461-4107

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County 3 Br, 2 Ba, 1598 SF, light and bright rambler on .5 flat acre with a large living room with woodstove, big family room. Home with nice updates inside and out, beautifully manicured yard and fenced-in backyard and spacious 552 SF garden shed for lawn necessities. This home has been loved and cared for. NEW PRICE! MLS#301311 $228,500 Ania Pendergrass Remax Evergreen (360)461-3973

FSBO: 4 Seasons Ranch, 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2,000 S F, w a t e r / m t n v i e w. $380,000 (360)460-9894

JUST LISTED! Nice cozy 3bd 3ba one and a half story home located on the east side of Sequim close to Discove r y Tr a i l a n d C a r r i e Blake Park. You’ll love t h e h a r d w o o d f l o o r s, skylights and versatile s u n r o o m . E x t ra l a r g e fenced easy care yard. MLS#301507 $299,000 Ed Sumpter 360-808-1712 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim

COUNTRY LIVING Near Discovery Trail, 2 BR, 2 BA, 1404 sf, stainless steel appl. and island in lg. kitchen, warm colors, vaulted ceilings, large windows, attached 2 c a r g a ra g e, l o t s o f storage. low yard maint e n a n c e, f u l l y fe n c e d back yard MLS#938565/300877 $180,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 LAKE SUTHERLAND. 360-918-3199 Cute cabin on large WINDERMERE property with 2 br, 1 ba, SUNLAND with storage shed, has large deck with a covCUSTOM BUILT ered area, has a beach CHARMER! This custom built home a n d a d o c k , o f f t h e by Mill Creek Construc- S o u t h S h o r e R d . tion has been refreshed $295,000 (360)452-3952 w/ remodeled bathrooms, stylish fixtures, NEW CONSTRUCTION! new roof and new deck! This fresh and contemThe bright living room w/ porar y home was just vaulted ceilings flows completed on a quiet into the kitchen with cul-de- sac only mogranite tiled counters. ments from town. The MBR with walk-in closet modern 8ft tall front door and attached bath with a opens to 9ft ceilings, givcustom tiled shower for ing this home a bright two. The fully fenced and spacious character. backyard boasts gor- This home is heated by geous landscaping, hot an energy efficient heat tub and play set making pump and propane fireit a perfect space for en- place. Stylish kitchen ter taining. Attached 2 with a large farm sink, car garage and space to island breakfast bar and quar tz counter tops. park an RV or boat! MLS#301473 $249,900 MBR with walk-in closet and attached bath with Windermere gorgeous tiled shower. Port Angeles The covered back deck Kelly Johnson looks out to open space 360-477-5876 and recreation path. MLS#301444 $315,000 DIAMOND IN Windermere THE ROUGH Port Angeles Lots of square footage in Tennette Possinger this split level on a corLic#117240 ner lot in the center of 360-477-6428 town. 4 bd. 3 ba. with family room, attached 2 car garage + RV park- PEACEFUL COUNTRY SETTING ing. Needs love and updating, but appears solid 2 BR 1.5 BA over 1800 and sound. Just listed at SF, hot tub and partial $245,000. Call Harriet to mt. view, 1.25 acres of pr ivacy, master bd w/ take a look. b a l c o n y, u p d a t e d MLS#301498 throughout Windermere MLS#1004549/301525 Port Angeles $249,900 Harriet Reyenga Tyler Conkle 360-460-8759 lic#112797 360-670-5978 DON’T MISS THIS WINDERMERE ONE! SUNLAND Spacious 4 BD, 2.5 BA, 2606 SF, den, office, PRIVATE, EXCLUfamily and great rooms, l a r g e k i t c h e n , d i n i n g SIVE and EXQUISITE! room, vaulted ceilings, 2 Gorgeous Custom 3 BD, car garage with carport, 2 BA, 3147 sf Bell Hill front and back patios, home, wood floors, 2 m t n . a n d g o l f c o u r s e fireplaces, large kitchen, views , plus buildable lot custom built dining, office and library, master included suite with huge walk-in MLS#928764/300721 closet and hot tub. ex$328,500 tensive rock terraces, Tyler Conkle stone garden shed, lic#112797 upper level deck offers 360-670-5978 panoramic views WINDERMERE MLS#900812/300253 SUNLAND $399,900 Team Schmidt Elegance and Style Mike Lic#15329 Newly Listed Sherwood 460-0331 Village Condo built in Irene Lic#15328 2008. Gourmet kitchen 460-4040 with high quality hardWINDERMERE wood cabinetry and solid SUNLAND surface counters. Open floor plan with vaulted Quiet & Private ceilings, skylights and expansive bay windows. L i g h t a n d b r i g h t 4BR/2BA home; backs Impressive fireplace for those cool winter nights up to forest and green and a large patio for bar- space. New paint and becues and entertaining c a r p e t . F u l l y fe n c e d back yard. Open floor guests. MLS#301478 $344,000 plan, bonus office/hobby room off garage w/sepJim Hardie arate entrance. Big Brokers Group kitchen, lots of storage, Real Estate skylights, dual shower Professionals heads in new tiled bath. (360)775-7146 MLS#301397/975197 $349,950 FSBO: 2 Br, 2 Ba, Dbl Rick Brown wide, with sunroom, all lic# 119519 remodeled, includes Windermere 14x27 work shop, carReal Estate port, in 55+ park. Sequim East $60,000. (360)452-5127 360-775-5780 GREAT BONES Ready for someone to move in and make cozy or update to personal p r e fe r e n c e. 1 , 7 5 2 s f, with room for additional ex p a n s i o n . L g . l i v i n g room with fireplace insert. Nice (768 sf) 2 car detached garage, with SUNNY SIDE of Lake 220 elec. All this sits on Sutherland! Sweeping a flat lot .63 Acre with ir- views of lake and mounrigation water and plenty t a i n s. 1 B R , 1 B a p a r k of room for gardening, model, updated, plus a n d h a s l o c a l b e a c h bunk / guest house with rights. bath, both furnished. MLS#301409/976241 Boat and jet ski lift. $219,000 $259,000. Shown by Jeff Biles appt. (360)460-4251 360.477.6706 TOWN & COUNTRY EMAIL US AT classified@peninsula Sequim City Lot ? dailynews.com 921 E. Alder St. in Seq u i m , ½ B l o c k Fr o m WHY PAY Carrie Blake Park, 0.24 SHIPPING ON level building lot, unobstructed mountain views, INTERNET excellent neighborhood, PURCHASES? city utilities in at street. MLS#300507 $69,000 SHOP LOCAL Team Thomsen COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY peninsula (360)808-0979

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SEQUIM: 4 Br., 2 ba., SURROUNDED wo o d s t ove, Pa l o A l t o BY NATURE This 2 BR, 1 BA double- Rd. $1,200. (360)477-9678 wide sits on a quiet dead-end street, surrounded by nature on 5 605 Apartments treed lots in 4 Seasons Clallam County Park. Easy-access circular drive, attached carport, ADA ramp to front entry and from the back Properties by porch to a wooded picnic area. Storage shed with Inc. wo r k b e n c h . S p a c i o u s front yard. MLS#301447 $125,000 Windermere Port Angeles Quint Boe 360-457-0456

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6005 Antiques & Collectibles BUGGY: 1895, Doctor’s b u g g y, h o r s e d r a w n , good shape. $2,500/obo. (360)683-4056

6010 Appliances SMOKER: Propane, Masterbuilt, brand new, never used. $109. (360)582-0911 STOVE: Kenmore stainless steel. New in box, 5 burner, black glass top, lg. self-cleaning convection oven. $647.15. Have all manuals, comes with pigtail. $360)565-6221

RENT: 1000 sf, 2 br, 1 ba, fireplace, laundry, carport and view. 1st and last mo. rent, no smoking, refs. $900 per month. 417-5063 msg

Contractor Tool Sale Radial arm saw, $125. Miter Saw $25. Scaffolding $280. Pump jacks $250 for 4. Nail guns $25/ea. Air compressor $375. Metal wall bracing $8/ea. Worn winch $200. (360)681-8195.

T I O G A : ‘ 9 0 M o n t a ra , 22’. Class C. Ford 460, low miles, sleeps 6, generator, AC, solar panel, Air shocks and bags, new tires, LED lights, microwave, extra water tank, ex. cond. a must see! $12,900 obo. Ready for fun! (360)477-9584

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Winnie VISTA ‘14 30T New cond., non-smoker, 3 glides, 21,300 miles. Sleeps 6, 40”HDTV, V10 engine, 4KW gen auto l e v e l s y s t e m 8180 Garage Sales AM/FM/DVD/CD, Bluetooth, rear & side view PA - Central cameras, power awning. AUCTION: Angeles Mini $93,500. (360)473-3592, Storage, 1:30PM, Fri- billinda4552@gmail.com day, Aug. 5, 2016 at 919 Sequim W. Lauridsen Blvd, P.A.; Unit: A43, Name: Ran9832 Tents & dall Boucher and Unit: Travel Trailers A140, Name: Elizabeth McGuire. Call 452-2400 to verify. YARD SALE: Sat-Sun, 10-4pm, 2932 River Rd, S e q u i m . Pa s t H a p py Valley Rd.

8183 Garage Sales PA - East G A R AG E S A L E : S a t Sun, 9-2pm., 1350 E 8th St. Back to school name brand clothing for teens, ladies and men, household items, electronics, spor ts, toys, bedding, b o o k s, s o m e t h i n g fo r everyone.

DINING TABLE: Quartz top table, 1930’s, oak pedestal base, custom quartz Cambria overlay on oak, claw feet, sturdy, h e a v y, i n S e q u i m . $2000. (505)994-1091

FURNITURE: Matching couch loveseat, and 2 wing chairs. $500. Sectional couch. $300. Oak dining table, 6 chairs. $450. Loveseat. $200. B i g s c r e e n T V. $ 2 0 0 . Antique lamp. $50. Bomb a y d e s k a n d c h a i r. $200. 2 end tables. $50/ea. 2 brass lamps. $35/ea. Oak rocking chair. $30. (360)457-3503 MISC: (2) Recliner/Rockers. $200 ea or $350 both. Dining Set, t a bl e, ( 6 ) c h a i r s, ( 2 ) leaves, pads, solid wood. $450. Mattress topper, memor y foam, king size. $50. (360)461-4159

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CRUISER: ‘10 Fun Finder, 18’ with tipout and awning, barbecue, microwave/convection oven, large fridge/freezer, air conditioning. Sleeps 4. Very little use, neat and clean. $14,000. (360)928-3761

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KAYAK: Osprey standard, pygmy, 16’, hardly used, kept in garage, with paddle, skirt, floats and pump. $1,200. (360)301-6324 or (360)437-7736.

MISC: Rubber boat, 12’ Achilles, wood transom and floor. $650 or trade for firearms. Toro RecyGUNS: Spingfield XDM, cler, front drive, 22”, less 3.8, 9mm, $450. FNX than 3 hours. $225 or 9mm, $450, never been trade for firearms. fired. (360)460-8149. (360)417-2056

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DAT S U N : ‘ 6 4 p i ck u p. SUZUKI: ‘86 Samari. 5 Doesn’t run. $250. s p e e d , 4 x 4 h a r d t o p, (360)683-4761. 143K mi. A/C. $5,200. (360)385-7728 DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 wheel drive, short bed, SUZUKI: ‘93 Sidekick. a l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . Runs well, have title. $5400. (360)582-9769 $2,000. (360)374-9198 or 640-0004. D O D G E : ‘ 0 0 P i c k u p, great shape motor and 9730 Vans & Minivans body. $3900 firm. (760)774-7874 Others DODGE: ‘83, Pick up, with lift gate. $700. (360)457-9402 D O D G E : ‘ 9 8 D a ko t a , pickup, 2wd. $1,500. (360)461-1193

9932 Port Angeles Legals CITY OF PORT ANGELES INVITATION FOR BID ž Ton Standard Pickup Truck Purchase Contract No. MEC-2016- 07

9933 Sequim Legals SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2016-08 ADOPTED BY THE SEQUIM CITY COUNCIL ON JULY 25, 2016

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O F S E Q U I M , WA S H I N G TO N AMENDING AND RESTATING ORDINANCE NO.2008-012 AND 2008-08 CREATING A TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT, AMENDING ORDINANCE 2010004, AMENDING ORDINANCE 2010-017; SPECIFYING THE BOUNDARIES FOR THE TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT; AND SPECIFYING THE PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED BY THE T R A N S P O RTAT I O N B E N E F I T DISTRICT

Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c Works and Utilities Engineering Office until 2:00 PM, Tuesday, August 16 th , 2016, and will be opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Conference Room, Port Angeles City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Por t A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n Copies of full ordinance are 98362.

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FORD: ‘08, Ranger, Super Cab FX4 4X4 - 4.0L V 6 , a u t o m a t i c , a l l oy wheels, running boards, tow package, bedliner, tonneau cover, keyless entry, 4 opening doors, p owe r w i n d ow s, d o o r locks, and mirrors, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, cd stereo with aux input, dual front airbags, only 59K miles. Vin# 1FTZR45E38PA94211 $15,995 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com

Ford: ‘11, Ranger, Sport Super Cab, 4X4, 4.0L V 6 , a u t o m a t i c , a l l oy wheels, new tires, running boards, bedliner, tow package, 4 opening doors, keyless entr y/alar m, power windows and door locks, air conditioning, mp3 cd stereo, dual front and side airbags, only 30K miles. VIN# 1FTLR4FE2BPA57940 $18,995 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com

C A M P E R VA N : 2 0 0 0 G T RV “ W e s t y � , v e r y good condition. 75Kmi, Fo r d V 8 4 . 6 L e n g i n e , Class-B RV. $12,000. (360)477-4638

Bids will be taken for the 152 W. Cedar Street, Sequim, WA 98382 or on the City’s website at following:

CHEV: ‘96, Astro Van LS, power windows, locks, AWD, 180K miles, $2,000/obo. 808-1295

Bidders shall bid all items. Bid documents may be obtained at the Public Works and Utilities Department, City Hall, between the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, at 321 E. 5 th Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, or at City website http://wa-portangeles. civicplus.com/ b i d s. a s p x . Q u e s t i o n s shall be directed to Lucy Hanley, Contract Specialist at contracts@cityofpa.us or (360) 417-4541 Pub: July 31, 2016 Legal No: 713483

CHEVY: ‘06 Uplander, 97K, nice condition. $6000. (360)683-1260 CHEVY: ‘95, Astro Cargo Van, modified interior, engine, transmission, diff - rebuilt. $2,717.50. (360)460-6419 HONDA: ‘01 Odyssey EX, 112,663 miles, clean. $4,800. (360)808-8667

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FORD: ‘83 Ranger, Auto, V6. Mechanic special. $300. (360)461-1320

AUCTION: Angeles Mini Storage, 1:30PM, Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 at 919 W. Lauridsen Blvd, P.A.; Unit: A43, Name: RanFORD: ‘89, F150 Lariat, dall Boucher and Unit: ex t r a c a b, l o n g b e d , A140, Name: Elizabeth 136K ml., $2,500/obo. McGuire. Call 452-2400 (209)617-5474 to verify. P u b : J u l y 3 1 , Au g 1 , FORD: ‘95 F250 Diesel, 2016 Legal No. 713649 269K miles, auto/overdrive, good cond. $5000 NOTICE obo. (360)531-0735 A public budget hearing FORD: 97’, F250 7.3L, to be conducted by the Turbo diesel, tow pack- Board of Directors of the age, 5th wheel tow pack- Sequim School District a g e, d u e l f u e l t a n k s, will be held on August power chip, new tranny 15, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. 2012. $9,900. The Board of Directors (360)477-0917 shall consider adopting t h e s c h o o l d i s t r i c t ’s GMC: ‘61 Suburban RV. 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 B u d g e t a t a Runs well, $2,500. regular Board Meeting (360)683-4761 on August 15, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting GMC: ‘84 Sierra Classic. will be held in the board V-8, auto, with canopy, room located at 503 N. 116K miles. $2200. S e q u i m Ave n u e , S e (360)460-9445 quim, Washington. Copies of said budget M A Z DA : ‘ 8 4 , B 2 2 0 0 are on file in the district DIESEL, good mechani- administration office loc a l c o n d i t i o n , n e e d s cated at 503 N. Sequim body work. $1,500/firm. Avenue, and will be fur(360)417-5583 nished to any person upon request. NISSAN. ‘03 Frontier SE Any person may appear Crew Cab, 4x4, auto, at the meetings and be spray bed liner, leather, heard for or against the p o w e r w i n d o w s a n d budget or any part therelocks, cruise control, air of. cond., CD, canopy, 99K, Gary Neal, Supt. Carfax. $10,500. Sequim School District (360)457-0860. No. 323 503 N. Sequim Avenue Sequim, WA 98382 9556 SUVs Pub: July 31, August 7, Others 2016 Legal No. 706792

Write ads that get RESULTS Description Description Description C H E V Y: ‘ 0 0 L i m i t e d SUV. AWD or 4 wheel drive, garage kept, new cond. in and out, low miles, loaded with options, must see. $6,950. (360)215-0335 GMC: ‘98, Yukon XLT, 4WD, new brakes, good condition, r uns great. $3500/obo. 452-4299 or (360)460-4843.

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CITY OF PORT ANGELES INVITATION FOR BID for 1 Ton 4WD Flatbed Truck Purchase Contract No. MEC-2016- 06 Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c Works and Utilities Engineering Office until 2:00 PM, Tuesday, August 16 th, 2016, and will be opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Conference Room, Port Angeles City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Por t A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 98362. Bids will be taken for the following: 1 ton 4WD extended cab truck with a 10ft flat bed. Bidders shall bid all items. Bid documents may be obtained at the Public Works and Utilities Department, City Hall, between the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, at 321 E. 5 th Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, or at City website http://wa-portangeles.c vicplus.com/bids.aspx. Questions shall be directed to Lucy Hanley, Contract Specialist at contracts@cityofpa.us or (360) 417-4541. Pub: July 31, 2016 Legal No: 713476

9933 Sequim Legals SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2016-006 ADOPTED BY THE SEQUIM CITY COUNCIL ON JULY 25, 2016 An Ordinance of the City of Sequim, Washington amending SMC 18.24.140 “Fences�; repealing Ordinances in conflict; and providing for severability and effective date Copies of full ordinance are available at Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar Street, Sequim, WA 98382 or on the City’s website at www.sequimwa.gov. This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after the date of publication of this summary. Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC City Clerk PUB: July 31, 2016 Legal No. 713067

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SHINE — The phytoplankton are out in full force along the Hood Canal — so much so, it’s visible from space. NASA’s Aqua satellite snapped this photo of the phytoplankton bloom in Hood Canal last Sunday. Jan Newton, an oceanogra-

pher at the University of Washington, told Katrhyn Hansen with NASA’s Earth Observatory Program that Hood Canal can be quite a productive area. “It has also been very sunny lately, so that begets blooms,” she said. Three days earlier, Teri King of Washington Sea Grant captured a photograph of the bloom while driving up Hood Canal to

provide training for SoundToxins — a citizen science monitoring program that documents harmful algal blooms, unusual bloom events and new species entering the Salish Sea. She confirmed that the color was due to a coccolithophore bloom — microscopic plankton that are plated with white calcium carbonate. The plates can impart a milky,

turquoise hue to the water that is often visible from space, as it was last Sunday. “It is hard to miss a bloom of this color,” King wrote on Facebook. “We don’t see them often, but when we do it is remarkable.” King wrote this bloom is expected to coincide with oyster spawning in Hood Canal, which should begin soon. “We don’t believe there will be

a problem with the spawn and the bloom,” King wrote. “We are watching closely.” Newton told Hansen the blooms are a concern because they can lead to a depletion of oxygen in the water.

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Co-founder Pat Hundhausen turns the first spade of earth at the Quimper Village building site.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Ground has been broken on Quimper Village, a cohousing unit for seniors, the only one of its kind in Jefferson County — and, organizers say, the first in the state. The first dirt was turned July 14 for the estimated $10 million development on a 6-acre site near F Street and San Juan Avenue in Port Townsend. Pat Hundhausen — who conceived of the project with her husband, David Hundhausen, who is now the executive of the project — broke the Quimper Village soil with a golden

shovel provided by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, the group said in a news release issued Friday. “The dream is becoming a reality,” David Hundhausen said after Port Townsend Deputy Mayor Katharine Robinson led the more than 100 attendees in a champagne toast.

Next summer Construction is expected to be completed by the summer of 2017. Of the 28 units, 24 have been sold, the news release said. The development will be

in a T-shape. It includes a narrow area with a road lined with parking, garages, a garden shed and a workshop. That will lead to a wider area with a common building for group activities surrounded by 28 cottage-style, single-story homes attached in groups of three and four. The price range is $297,000 for a 910-squarefoot, two-bedroom, one-bath unit to $425,000 for a 1337-square-foot, threebedroom, two-bath unit, David Hundhausen said. To buy homes, people must become members of Townsend Meadows Cooperative. The cost of becom-

ing a full associate is 22 percent of the cost of the home — an amount that counts toward the down payment of the home. Officials from the city of Port Townsend and the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce attended the groundbreaking ceremony.

Cost of construction Hundhausen told the group that construction alone will cost over $7 million. The group is negotiating a bank loan, it says on its website at www.quimpervillage.com. David and Pat Hund-

hausen conceived of the idea of a cooperative living for those 55 and older in late 2013 when they discussed with a group of friends how and where they wanted to live their senior years. “Not in one of those big corporate-owned retirement communities,” Pat Hundhausen is quoted as saying, “but rather in a village constructed to the members’ own tastes and controlled by them.” Membership has grown from an original group of five households. Port Townsend Hearing Examiner Phil Olbrecht approved the 28-unit adult

co-housing project in December. Chuck Durrett, who along with his wife, Katie McCamant, brought cohousing to the United States, was the design architect. Port Townsend architect Richard Berg has been responsible for the construction drawings. Design and development costs have been covered by the group’s members. Fairbank Construction of Bainbridge is the contractor. Much of the work will be done by local subcontractors, Hundhausen said. For more information, see www.quimpervillage. com.


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THERE’S A NEW khan in town. Scientists are working to re-establish a Mongolian flock-guarding dog called the bankhar, whose powerful demeanor could be said to be reminiscent of the Great Khan, Genghis, the famed and feared 13th-century conqueror. Their goal? To not only protect the goats, sheep, horses, camels and yaks belonging to Mongolia’s nomadic herders, but also to protect endangered snow leopards and other predators such as wolves and bears from being shot, trapped or poisoned for killing livestock. By warding off predators and forcing them to seek wild prey, the bankhar performs double duty as a protection dog, saving lives on both sides. “More often than not, the physical presence of the dog would be enough of a deterrent to the predator,” says Greg Goodfellow, project scientist for the Mongolian Bankhar Dog Project. “Predators might just view the cost/benefit ratio as not significant enough and just move on.” The MBDP is a nongovernmental environmental conservation organization founded in 2011 by Bruce

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coordinator Batbataar Tumurbataar how long the bankhar has existed, he Kim Campbell Elfstrom, said, “It’s the first dog, biolowhich means 15,000 years.” Thornton agist by “Is that what the stories training say?” I asked. and CEO “It’s what DNA says,” he of a com- replied. pany that Although there’s no way does freof knowing what early dogs quent looked like or when business bankhars took the form in Monthey have today, DNA golia. It indeed shows that bankhars, along with other seeks to bring back the historic use Central Asian dogs such as Tibetan mastiffs, have of the dogs as livestock much more genetic diverguardians. The practice faded away sity than dogs elsewhere, says Adam Boyko, Ph.D., a in the mid-20th century geneticist at Cornell Uniwhen the government versity who is studying the sought to introduce more evolution and genetics of modern methods of livevillage dogs around the stock care. world. Elfstrom was familiar “It is consistent with with the use of livestock these being ancient groups guardian dogs in other of dogs,” he says. countries and wondered Bankhars are big and why they weren’t being athletic, giving the impresused in Mongolia, where sion that they can move predator-livestock interacquickly if the need arises. tions were a problem. They don’t typically bark When he discovered unless provoked, but when that some people in remote they do, it sends a menacareas still kept dogs for ing message. that purpose, he became Bankhars have a playinterested in learning more ful, curious side as well, about them. Goodfellow says, and can be Bankhars go way back clever escape artists from in Mongolia. When I asked their kennels at the trainwildlife ecologist and ing facility near Mongolia’s MBDP national project Hustai National Park. Their job is to stay with livestock 24/7, whether they are in pastures or barns. They are fed and watered with the animals they guard to ensure that they don’t have any need to leave their charges. That’s a key part of training them to stay with the flock, Goodfellow says. Since the winter of 2014, approximately 19 puppies have been placed with herders in the Hustai area as well as in the South Gobi desert and near Gorkhi Terelj National Park. The dogs don’t typically show mature livestock guarding behavior until they are 2 to 3 years old, Goodfellow says. It’s not yet known how their presence has affected predation on livestock. “Ultimately, we want to compare predation rates pre- and post-bankhar placement and then translate that into economics,” Goodfellow says. “Our hope is that by giving herders dogs that protect their livestock from predators, they won’t feel the need to kill or trap predators.”

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EVER WONDERED HOW long you’d have to swim to burn off the calories in an organic peanut butter cup? Or how far the strawberries or burger on your plate traveled to get there? For answers, ask the Sage Project, one of the latest of the food technology companies helping consumers navigate nutrition. While a number of food apps count calories and track eating habits, Sage goes beyond the food label to give customers additional information about additives and preservatives, how much sugar has been added during processing or how far a food has traveled. “Food labels are a data visualization that we see every day, but we don’t get a lot from them,� said Sam Slover, the co-founder and chief executive of Sage. “There are a lot of things about those labels that make assumptions about what you know and what you want to know.�

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A screenshot shows the Sage app. health? Sage will comb through its database and show you products with probiotics, high fiber and whole grains. The app displays a wide variety of information using colorful graphics and animated food characters, and it’s surprisingly fun and entertaining to use. The app told me that Surf Sweet gummy bears, for instance, do have a fair amount of added sugar but also have “good nutrient density,� meaning that, among other things, they supply a high amount of vitamin C (much to my delight). A jump-roping chocolate bar informs me that I’d need to jump rope for 19 minutes — or a snorkeling olive recommends 23 minutes of swimming — to burn off a serving of Justin’s Organic milk chocolate peanut butter cups. “Customers want a better understanding of how a product is sourced, the quality standards behind it, whether the labor that made it was paid a fair wage, its impact on the environment,� said Jason Buechel, the chief information officer at Whole Foods. “This is a way to give them all that information

utes of swimming or biking, 44 minutes of dance or 89 minutes of yoga. Sage also identifies any allergens — corn and seeds in the case of the Beast Burger — and offers detailed explanations of all the burger’s ingredients, and why they’re used should you be interested. For instance: “Calcium chloride, a salt, is used in canned goods to improve stability and quality and as a firming agent in tofu production.� The system awards “badges� to the burger for things such as an abundance of healthy fats and protein and having recycla-

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Mother wants Loved ones need details to talk about before someone passes body changes MY 12-YEAR-OLD IS beginning to blossom physically. However, her other friends are still the same in that area. She seems to be embarrassed about this, and I’m not sure how to talk with her about things. Any tips on a somewhat touchy subject?

Arkansas advice I am a sixth-grade teacher and know firsthand that this is a private conversation that girls are usually against having with just about anyone. However, we have a fabulous female counselor that is wonderful in this area. If your daughter also has a female counselor, once school begins, speak to her about what’s taking place. Who knows, she might just be the third person needed to help. Doris Phillips in Little Rock, Ark.

From Jodie: When a tween begins to mature quicker than friends, it can be embarrassing, especially for girls. Kids this age are very much aware of their physical appearance as well as the appearances of others around their age and older. They also listen to the sometimes detrimental discussions that can oftentimes be downright rude. They are quite conscious of the comments and secretly hope that they are not thrown into this arena anytime soon. Thus, when it happens to them and not to their friends, it’s highly awkward because they do not want to be the butt of anyone’s jokes and might even try to hide

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stuff are and how to get at them. If you have a safety deposit box, consider having someone other than your legal docuMark your spouse as a signatory, espements. cially if that’s where you keep your Harvey Yes? Thank estate planning stuff. you. See, if both are disabled or (even Note: If you worse planning) deceased, it takes a don’t have this court order to open the box if you stuff and/or need don’t have a copy of the will or to change them power of attorney. and are concerned “Am I done?” you’re screaming about your ability mentally. to be able to pay No, because, there’s that machine for same, call any over in the corner called a computer. of the numbers at What about log-ons and passthe end of the col- words? umn and talk it over. Somebody had better know what they are and/or where they’re kept. Gather documents Somebody needs to know about any online accounts, such as PayPal, Now, where were we? 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Ever heard of targeted marketing? It’s getting your message to the people you really want to hear it. So when my new upstairs neighbors took their sweet time putting down a rug in the room above my bedroom (or lent it out to Savion Glover for midnight tap-dancing workshops), I didn’t write a group email to every resident of my building. I walked upstairs with a smile on my face (but not in my heart) and said: “The bare floors in your bedroom are making mine noisy. Could you put down a rug, please?� And Charlotte, they did. Try this same direct approach with the fan filcher.

Fine art of hosting Extremely generous friends of my parents put me up in London for a week. They also fed me and gave me theater tickets. Now they’re coming to New York and staying in a great hotel. I want to reciprocate, but I’m pretty broke. What can I do? Michael Don’t get hung up on swank. Be imaginative and generous with your time instead. Put together a delicious picnic and invite them to lunch in Central Park. Then take them to the Met Breuer to see the new Diane Arbus show. With a little thought, you will be remembered as the host with the most.

Uneasy feeling My mother-in-law of two years is a gem: warm and generous. She has been married to my father-in-law for 45 years, and he has cheated on her continuously. In the five years that I’ve known them, he has left her twice for the same woman (who is 25 years younger). He came back both times. Now he’s announced that he is leaving her for the third time — for the same woman.

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Ray and Ann Henninger care Rehab, ServiceMaster Rehabilitation and, for the past 16 years, Olympic Medical Center Home Health. Ann’s primary vocation has been as a stay-at-home mom while homeschooling her children. She has also worked part time throughout the years for New Family Services at Olympic Medical Center, My Choices Pregnancy Medical Resources, Little Explorers Early Learning Center and as a private practice lactation consultant and childbirth doula. The couple served as licensed foster parents for nine years, fostering 13 children in long-term placements, and are actively involved in their community and Catholic parish. They enjoy traveling, camping, dancing and being together. The couple’s children plan to honor their parents with a community celebration Aug. 16 that will include Holy Mass with reaffirmation of the marriage commitment at 6 p.m. at Queen of Angeles Catholic Church, followed by a potluck dinner reception in the church’s St. Anne’s Room. The Henningers have seven living children: Ean of Vancouver, B.C.; Erin of Bismark, N.D.; Kate of Bellingham; and Claire, Aidan, Jack and Joseph, who still live at home. Predeceased children are Kelly, Tess, Loren, Fiona, Gianna, Sara Noel and Henry.

Ray and Ann (Trebon) Henninger celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a cruise to Alaska in June and by vacationing with their children at Lake Chelan in July. The couple married July 27, 1991, in Tacoma. Ray was raised in Oak Harbor, while Ann is a Seattle native. They met in the summer of 1987 during summer session classes at the University of Puget Sound (UPS) in Tacoma. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, Ann attended nursing school at St. Louis University, while Ray pursued his master’s degree in physical therapy at UPS. After graduating with their respective degrees, the couple married in 1991 with Judge Thomas P. Larkin presiding. Their attendants were Ann’s friend Amy (Becker) Stevenson and Ray’s brother, Bruce Henninger. The couple settled in Seattle, where Ann was a registered nurse in the Infant Intensive Care Unit at Seattle Children’s Hospital and Ray was a spinal cord injury and geriatric physical therapist with the Seattle VA Medical Center. Their first two children were born in Seattle. The family moved to Sequim in June 1996 and grew to include seven living children. Ray has worked for Extendi-

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Dick and Grieta Sieg Dick and Grieta (Arends) Sieg celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary July 19. The couple married July 19, 1956, in Holland. Dick worked most of his career at FMC in the Bay Area

as an engineer. He is now retired. Grieta has been a devoted wife, mother and housewife. The Siegs moved to the North Olympic Peninsula in the late 1980s.

They have three children: Michael Sieg of Sequim, Linda Sieg of Snohomish and Rebecca Armond of Sequim. They have four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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Briefly . . . Meditation set on lawn PORT ANGELES — Jikyo Wolfer will present an introductory session to meditation at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 11 a.m.

Tuesday. The program is free and will take place on the lawn outside the main entrance to the library.

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In the event of inclement weather, the session will take place inside the Raymond Carver Room. Participants can bring a yoga mat or beach towel. Wolfer is a Soto Zen Buddhist priest and Dharma teacher at Joyous Refuge in Port Angeles who

Death and Memorial Notice MARK LORING SPENCE November 8, 1957 March 26, 2016 Mark Spence passed away suddenly on March 26, 2016, in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born in Port Angeles to Ernest and Shirley Spence on November 8, 1957. Mark graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1976. He loved all sports — football, baseball, basketball, boxing, tennis, bicycling and running. He worked for Merrill & Ring in Port Angeles until it closed, then he went to work in Port Townsend for the paper mill making paper bags. His stamp on the bag

Mark Spence read “Mighty Mouse.” Mark moved to Phoenix in 1996. He got a job putting scaffolding up. Because of his love of football, he was excited to be working on the Cardinals football stadium in

Andy knew Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior. He was January 3, 1975 committed to sharing his July 20, 2016 faith with others and emulated the love of Jesus Andy met with the way he cared. the Lord at He shared what he had his gates in a with others, as he had a tragic vehicle servant’s heart. Andy was accident on an amazing man, reaching July 20, out to those some found 2016, on “unlovable,” whether it was U.S. Highway 101 West in taking meals to someone Port Angeles. sick or in need, helping Andy was born near with personal struggles or Mexico City. At the age of just bringing laughter and 4, he was adopted by his encouragement to some“forever” family and was one who was down. welcomed into their home All who knew Andy in America. knew him to be content He had been a resident and appreciative of the of the Olympic Peninsula simple pleasures of life. since 2004, where he Loving his family and became an avid fisherman friends meant so much to on the local lakes and riv- him. ers. He was preceded in A special thank-you to death by the love of his the Blackberry Cafe in life, Melody. Andy was a Joyce, where they were surrogate father to her not “just” his employers son, Richard Phelps of Port Angeles. but friends as well.

2002. The Seahawks were his favorite No. 1 team. He is survived by his mother, Shirley McCaslin of Port Angeles; brothers Jamie Spence of Phoenix and Christopher (Becky) Spence and Landau (Susan) Spence, both of Port Angeles; sons Shilo (Andera) Spence, both of Joshua, Texas, Nathaniel (Maggie) Lowe of Carnation,Washington, and Taylor Williams of Phoenix; daughter Sasha Spence of Phoenix; and grandchildren Kaden and Thane, both of Joshua. He was preceded in death by his father, Ernest Spence (1985). Mark will be missed by all the family and friends who were close to him. You are in our hearts, Mark.

KASSANDRA KERSTING May 28, 1933 July 13, 2016 Kassandra passed from this life peacefully with family July 13, 2016. She was born May 28, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois, to Albert and Anne (Kapturkiewicz) Sowa, Polish immigrants coming to America as children. She attended Loretto High School Academy in Chicago, St. Mary’s in Kansas and Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she met her husband, Donald Kersting, and married in 1955. They had four children: John, Karen, Mark and Kira. They adopted teens Joni and Carol Kersting, children of Edward Kersting, Donald’s late brother. They lived in Milwaukee, then moved to Tampa, Florida. They were married for 43 years. She worked for 15 years with the learningdisabled and later as a massage therapist and practitioner in religious science. For 18 years, she held anger management workshops for many in all walks of life. She held countless educational circles and workshops for world/inner peace and seeking wisdom.

Andy is survived by his mother, Laura (Laurie) Allison of Port Angeles; father Larry Hinrichs; stepmother Christine of Brier, Washington; brother Scott Hinrichs; sisters Lisa Hansen, Teri Accettella and Jana Davis; stepbrothers Geoff Jacobson and Kenneth Jacobson; and half brother Matthew Hinrichs. Andy also leaves behind numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and other extended family, all of whom miss him dearly. A celebration-of-life service will be held at the Blackberry Cafe, 50530 state Highway 112 in Joyce, on Tuesday, August 2, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Pastor Mike Jones will officiate. There will also be a memorial service with a potluck to follow on Saturday, August 6, at 2 p.m. at the Revolution Church, 3415 South Peabody Street, Port Angeles.

Ms. Kersting She moved to Sequim in 1997. She supported an International Department of Peace. She studied writer Ken Wilber, a great influence. She loved gardening her “national park” as respite and reflection. She lived with learningdisabled daughter Kira sharing joy and laughter. She chose Sequim, observing its great beauty, while visiting son John at The Evergreen State College. She was an original activist in civil rights, the environment, women’s athletics, at city councils, joined Sierra Club, Audubon Society, Unitarians, Network of Spiritual Progressives, Clallam County Peace Coalition, Church of Religious Science and the Suquamish United Church

of Christ, an all-religionsinclusive group based on Ken Wilber. She is survived by son John of Olympia; daughter Karen; son-in-law Eric Maurer of Atlanta, Georgia; son Mark of Missoula, Montana; daughter Kira of Sequim; six grandchildren; brother Albert Sowa; and sister-in-law Grace of Chicago. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Peace Alliance (www. peacealliance.org) or Tikkun Community, 2342 Shattuck Avenue, Berkley, CA 94704. A memorial and potluck will take place on Sunday, August 14, at the Sequim Prairie Garden Club, 387 East Washington Street in Sequim, from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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Briefly . . . Community games on tap PORT TOWNSEND — The Quimper Grange, 1219 Corona St., will host a community game night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. Games include Farkel, dominoes, Trouble, Sequence and what participants bring. There is a suggested donation of $1 to $5 to help maintain the hall. Child care is provided for game-playing-age kids as long as their parents or guardians are on-site. For more information, phone Barbara at 206-3954494.

10 a.m. Tuesday. Dullen is certified as an arborist by the International Society of Arborculture. He will address the principles of tree physiology, offer a discussion about do-ityourself pruning and the questions to ask when hiring a professional for larger jobs. The meeting is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served.

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don’t mind telling you that when “Sharknado” made its rather outrageous debut in 2013, there was no part of me that thought it would become an annual event. I won’t pretend I wasn’t entertained — it’s too absurd not to enjoy on some level, despite the camp level being through the roof and the quality of special effects being, well, not. But did I think that, just three years later, the disaster horror franchise (yes, it’s now a franchise) would be delivering its fourth installment in the series? I did not. Regardless of what my 2013 self thought, Sharknado has become a cult phenomenon. The ultra-campy, B-movie franchise puts sharks and tornadoes together in a low-budget bloodbath that’s as entertaining as it is improbable. Don’t miss the latest installment in the series, “Sharknado: The 4th Awakens,” when it makes its gore-filled debut Sunday, July 31, on Syfy. To clarify for the unenlightened, the movies all center on a freak disaster, in which man-eating sharks are scooped out of the ocean via water spouts and deposited into major cities where they wreak havoc, devouring anyone in their path. The

challenge is repeatedly met head on by aptly named surfer-dude and bar owner Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering, “Beverly Hills, 90210”) and his ex-wife-turnedwife-again April Wexler (Tara Reid, “American Pie,” 1999) and their cronies. The two always seem to be hanging around wherever a sharknado happens to hit, be it Los Angeles, New York, Washington or, now, Las Vegas. With a budget of just $2 million and a modest 1.4 million viewers tuning in for the premiere telecast, the original movie has still managed to score an 82 percent on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes — which really says something for the whole “so bad it’s good” thing. “It’s over the top, but it’s over the top in a great way, and I’ve stopped questioning it,” Ziering said in a Hollywood Reporter interview last year. “These movies are rated awesome, and they’re not intended for overthinkers.” It seems the novelty may be wearing off, though. Last summer’s release, “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” saw a dip in both ratings and reviews from the sequel, sitting at a piddly 36 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s not a huge surprise, since the cheap CGI sharks soaring around in funnel clouds are bound to have a “what have you done for me lately?” effect

after three movies in as many years. Evidently, the powers that be saw this coming and made darn sure that “Sharknado 3” viewers come back for “The 4th Awakens.” The last movie arguably jumped the shark about 12 different times, chiefly by bringing the shark battle into space where: A) Fin deploys a laser chainsaw, all the better to slay space sharks with than his boring old regular chainsaw; and B) April somehow gives birth inside a shark. But all’s well! Back on Earth, she slices a hole into its side with her robot arm (you know, the one that houses a miniature retractable chainsaw and wears a giant engagement ring? Yeah, that robot arm) and pushes her newborn son to safety. But wait — there’s more! The movie ended in a nail-biting cliffhanger when the gore-covered but otherwise fine April finds herself smack in the path of a piece of space debris hurtling to Earth. Syfy put the franchise’s rampant social media following to good use by leaving it up to viewers to decide April’s fate. So you’ll have to tune in to the fourth installment to see what the Sharknado-loving masses decided. Well, not really — the website and trailer reveal that fans don’t want to see their favorite shark-slaying family torn asunder, and April will live to see another day.

She’s not the only one who’s survived against all odds. David Hasselhoff (“Baywatch”) is back from the moon, where his character ended “Sharknado 3,” as Fin’s father, Gil (could this family possibly have sharkier names?), to the joy of one and all. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Sharknado sequel without a seemingly never-ending roster of cameo appearances. Keep an eye out for the Hoff’s former “Baywatch” co-star Alexandra Paul, who plays an astrophysicist, and his daughters Hayley (“Fearless,” 2015) and Taylor-Ann (“Meet the Hasselhoffs”).

Ian Ziering from “Sharknado: The 4th Awakens.”

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Role Models ('08, Comedy) Paul Rudd,

Killers (2010, Action) Katherine Heigl, TBS Miami, Fla. (L) Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Seann William Scott. Tom Selleck, Ashton Kutcher.

Stormy Weather (1943, Musical) Bill

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9:00 p.m.

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10:00 p.m.

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Anatomy,” “Awake” and “From Dusk Till Dawn: The AVENUE Series.” In “NCIS,” he’ll be ACTIVE SENIOR LIVING New, from ‘Blue’: Not playing a field agent who went every show that’s still on the deep undercover years ago By Andrew Warren air after so many seasons can and has only recently resurTV Media remain one of the higher-rated faced, much to the surprise of dramas out there. For CBS’s many other agents who’d long Central City sorcery: A “NCIS,” one of the keys to assumed that he was dead. Hogwarts alumnus is set to Henry won’t even have to bring some magic to CW’s “The the success is to always keep things fresh, and the three spend any time unpacking Flash.” Tom Felton (“Harry on the “NCIS” set. He guest Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” incoming cast members for starred as MI-6 agent Clay2005) has joined the superhero season 14 will be ready to put their own stamp on the vener- ton Reeves in the final few drama for its third season, episodes of season 13, but has scheduled to premiere Tuesday, able franchise. Jennifer Esposito (“Blue been promoted to series reguOct. 4, as a series regular. Bloods”), Wilmer Valderrama lar for the new season. Felton hit the big leagues (“That ‘70s Show”) and Duane The new castings come in when he was cast as the vilHenry (“The Dark Knight Risthe wake of the departure of lainous wizard-in-training Draco Malfoy, a classroom bul- es,” 2012) have all been signed series co-star Michael Weathas series regulars for the new erly (“Dark Angel”), who’s ly in the magically successful season, scheduled to premiere moved on after starring in Harry Potter franchise, which more than 300 spanned seven genre-defining Tuesday, Sept. 20, on CBS. Esposito will be playing episodes. novels and eight films. The young actor hasn’t been Special Agent Alex Quinn. She’s being described as an idling since the main Harry Potter series wrapped up — in immensely talented woman with a razor sharp wit who film, at least — with 2011’s left field work to become “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.” He starred in an instructor. She’ll be lured back into active field “Labyrinth,” “Full Circle” and work in the first episode by the first season of “Murder in Special Agent Leroy Jethro the First.” Gibbs (Mark Harmon, “Fear In “The Flash,” Felton has been cast as crime scene inves- and Loathing in Las Vegas,” tigator Julian Dorn, a good cop 1998), who’s looking for exwho believes that there’s more actly someone with her talents to join his team. to Barry Allen (Grant Gustin, Valderrama may be best “Glee”) than meets the eye. known for his role as the His suspicions are right: Barry is, of course, The Flash, a super- youthful Fez in “That ‘70s Show,” but he’s been keephero with the power to move ing busy since that comedy at incredibly fast speeds. wrapped up in 2006. The third season of the drama, which is a spinoff of its He’s also starred in “Grey’s sister series “Arrow,” will be a take on DC Comics’ popular Flashpoint storyline. That story, published in comic books in 2011, deals with Barry waking up to find that everything in his life has changed — his mother is alive, and he has no super powers. “The Flash” fans will have to wait and see what role Felton’s Dorn has to play in the Flashpoint story; the character doesn’t appear in the comics, at least not under that name. Whether Felton’s new role will be as villainous as the one he’s best known for is one of the big questions going into season 3 of “The Flash.” Mark

The new season of “NCIS” premieres Tuesday, Sept. 20, on CBS. A fiasco in ‘Fargo’: Season 3 of “Fargo” has found its leading guy and gal. Ewan McGregor (“Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith,” 2005) and Carrie Coon (“The Leftovers”) have both signed up to star in FX’s hit anthology that’s loosely based on the themes of the 1996 film of the same name. A premiere date has not yet been announced for the new season. In the upcoming season, which is rumored to be only loosely connected to the series’ first, McGregor is taking on a double role. He’ll be playing a pair of brothers, Emmit and Ray, in his first regular TV role. Coon will be taking on the role of Gloria Burgle, the police chief of Edna Valley. She’s a recently divorced mother who’s struggling to understand the rapidly changing world around her. “Fargo” is an anthology series, with each season being self-contained and only loosely connected to the others. The third season begins production later this year, with an anticipated 2017 release date on FX. Tom Felton is set to star in “The Flash.”

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The Fugitive (1993, Thriller) Sela Ward, Tommy Lee

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Al Capone (Michael Kotsohilis) uses the horrific St. Valentine’s Day Massacre to show his power in this new episode. The incident catches the attention of the president, and Capone finally faces off against a foe.

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Fan favorites and controversial suitors from past seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” travel to paradise in the hopes of finding love in this season premiere. Chris Harrison is back to host the third season of the popular reality TV series.

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Prometheus (2012, Adventure) Logan Marshall-Green, Michael FXM

Total Recall (2012, Action) Bokeem Woodbine, Bryan FXM 133 258 Recall Fassbender, Noomi Rapace. Presents Cranston, Colin Farrell. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped Chopped Junior "Rattled" C hopped Chopped (N) C hopped (N) C hopped 110* 231* Dead of Summer "How to Pretty Little Liars "Along Pretty Little Liars "Wanted: Dead of Summer "The Guilt "A Fall from Grace" The 700 Club 180* 311* Stay Alive in the Woods" Comes Mary" Dead or Alive" Dharma Bums" (N)

The Karate Kid ('10, Act) Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 ('14, Act) Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Andrew Garfield. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 136* 248* Countdown to Rio (N) C ountdown to Rio Golf Central Countdown to Rio Countdown to Rio PGA Tour Learning C. 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper House Huntrs House Fixer Upper 112* 229* CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Counting (N) C ounting (N) M otors (N) M otors (N) OzzyandJack'sDetour 120* 269* Dance Moms Dance Moms Dance Moms: Dance and Dance Moms Little Women: NY Dance Moms 108* 252* Chat The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 No Man Left Behind (N) C ombat "The Last Stand" No Man "Memories of Hell" C ombat "The Last Stand" No Man Left Behind Locked Up Abroad 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder Nicky GShakers Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 The Speech Mariners MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Seattle Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687 Scared Straight "Hampton Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight 168* 241* Roads Regional Jail, Va" "Hudson County, NJ" "Oklahoma City, OK" "Lake County, FL" "Fulton County, GA" "San Bernadino, CA"

Freddy vs. Jason The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia Oculus ('14, Hor) Katee Sackhoff, Brenton Thwaites, Karen Gillan. Movie 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wrecked (N) Wrecked (N) Conan 139* 247* Pie" Stand-In" Wife" Fire" Theory Theory Theory Theory

Dark Corner ('46, Cri)

Yours, Mine and Ours (1968, Comedy) Henry

The Long, Long Trailer ('54, Com)

Best Foot Forward ('44, Mus) 132 256 Clifton Webb, Lucille Ball. Fonda, Van Johnson, Lucille Ball. Desi Arnaz, Marjorie Main, Lucille Ball. Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Ball. Little People, Big World Little People, Big World L.P. "The Next Chapter" (N) People "10 Big Years" (N) To Be Announced Little People "10 Big Years" 183* 280* Movie

Olympus Has Fallen ('13, Act) Morgan Freeman, Gerard Butler. Animal "Judas Kiss" (N) Animal King "Judas Kiss" Law&Order "Rubber Room" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Bare Bears King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods "Montreal" Bizarre Foods America Bert Conq. "Seeing Red" (N) F oods "Stockholm" (N) Bizarre Food Bizarre Food G. Fieri Cuban Adv. (N) 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith G. Lopez G. Lopez Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS "Till Death Do Us Part" N CIS "Extreme Prejudice" WWE Smackdown! Shooter "Musa Qala" (N) Law&Order: SVU "Legacy" 105* 242*

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10:00 p.m.

The adventure continues for the crew of the Raza in this new episode. This season, they become involved in an intergalactic conspiracy to find a mysterious device that may hold the key to winning a looming corporate war.

Women in Prison (61) TLC

10:00 p.m.

Female inmates reveal how they ended up in prison in this new episode. During a heated argument, the manager of a fast food restaurant murders her boyfriend and hides his body in the woods. Also, a housewife’s perfect life falls apart.

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The American West The The The The Armstrong, Dennis Quaid. Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Lorraine Gary. "The Last Vendetta" Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Treehouse Masters To Be Announced To Be Announced Cat Diary Cat Diary Too Cute! Too Cute!

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, Comedy) Sally Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset WatchRio 2016 Summer Olympics Tennis Site: Olympic Tennis Field, Pierce Brosnan, Robin Williams. "Reunion Part 1" 1/2 "Reunion Part 2" 2/2 What Centre -- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (L) Paid Paid American Greed: American On the Options Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Program Program Scam Greed Money Action Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program A. Bourdain "Cuba" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom New Day Saturday New Day Saturday New Day Saturday CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom

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Walk of Shame Elizabeth Banks. Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Comedy Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Comedy SouthPk Politics & Public Policy Today Washington Journal To Be Announced Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Girl World Austin Austin Jessie Dog Blog Dog Blog GoodLuck GoodLuck Wizards Wizards Jessie Jessie Callie Miles Goldie Sofia 1st Mickey M. The Lion SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter A review of the day's scores, highlights, and feature stories from major sporting events. SportsC. "Gruden's SuperSuper SportsC. "Gruden's NFL's Greatest Games "2006 AFC NFL's Greatest Games SportsC. "Gruden's SuperNFL's Greatest Games QB Camp: Brett Favre" bowl 31 Bowl XLI QB Camp: Brett Favre" Championship Game" QB Camp: Brett Favre" bowl 31 FXM

Can-Can (1960, Musical) Shirley MacLaine, Maurice

Cavalcade (1933, Drama) Clive Brook,

The Blue Angel ('59, Dra)

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now ('47, The Presents Chevalier, Frank Sinatra. Herbert Mundin, Diana Wynyard. Curd Jurgens, May Britt. Mus) William Frawley, June Haver. Rookie Hannity Special Report Hannity Fox & Friends Saturday America's News HQ Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Iron Chef America Paid Program Paid Program Pleasure Top 5 (N) Best Heart Wizards Wizards Wizards Wizards Paid Paid The 700 Club Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid YoungH- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program ungry

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Norbit (2007, Comedy) Thandie Newton, Married, Married, Sein. "The Sein. "The Sein. "The Sein. "The Sein. "The Why Did I Girls Girls Children Children Kiss Hello" Beard" Doorman" Jimmy" Doodle" Get Marrie... Bow Wow, Tyler Perry. Eddie Murphy.

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Twilight Time (1983, Drama) Mia Roth, The Defector (1966, Action) Hardy Kruger,

Big Lift (1950, Drama) Paul Douglas,

Lonelyhearts ('58, Dra) Suddenly, Dra) Karl Malden. Pavle Vujisic, Damien Nash. Roddy McDowall, Montgomery Clift. Cornell Borchers, Montgomery Clift. Myrna Loy, Montgomery Clift. Last Su... Killer Women Women in Prison Scorned: Love Kills Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pirates of the Caribb... Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii 5-0 "Pukana" Hawaii Five-0 Grimm Law&Order "Stalker" Law & Order Law&Order "Burden" Decker AquaT. Tim&Eric Amer.Dad FamilyGuy B.Burger B.Burger Decker TBA/TTBA Tim&Eric Cleveland King of H. Gumball Gumball Pokémon TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Wild Things Mystery Museum Queens Gaffigan Christine Christine Christine Christine Mother Mother Mother Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Shooter "Musa Qala" S VU "Paranoia" Mr. Robot Queen South "Piloto" Law:CI "Bright Boy" Law:CI "Anti-Thesis" Burn "Army of One" P aid Program Paid Program Raising Raising LawOrder "Damaged" Singsation Paid Program Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Elementary Elementary Elementary

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Kill Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Sondra Locke, Clint Eastwood. Bill Vol. 1 Dr. Jeff: Extra Dose Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Rio 2016 Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Tennis Site: Olympic Tennis Centre -- Rio Rio 2016 Tennis Site: Olympic Tennis Centre -- Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Tennis Site: Olympic Tennis Centre -- Rio de Janeiro, Tennis (L) de Janeiro, Brazil (L) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (L) Brazil (L) NASCAR Auto Racing Site: NASCAR NASCAR Auto Racing Zippo 200 Xfinity Series Site: NASCAR Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Rugby (W) United States vs. Columbia Undercover Boss Watkins Glen International Count Watkins Glen International -- Watkins Glen, N.Y. (L) Post Race Preliminary, Soccer (W) Germany vs. Australia (L) "Menchie's" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom A. Bourdain "Brazil" SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk

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Safe House ('12, Act) Denzel Washington.

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Sharknado 2: The Second One Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! Tara Reid. Sharknado: The 4th Aw... Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010, Comedy) Madea's Big Happy Family (2011, Drama)

Last Holiday (2006, Comedy) LL Cool J, Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke Girls Girls Sharon Leal, Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson. Bow Wow, Tyler Perry. Timothy Hutton, Queen Latifah.

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The Misfits (1961, Western) Clark Gable,

The Search (1948, Drama) Aline

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Mike (Tim Allen) builds Vanessa (Nancy Travis) a “she shed” in their yard when he believes she’s using too much space in their home to work in this rebroadcast. Elsewhere, Kyle (Christoph Sanders) has trouble coping with a surprise.

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Ender's Game (2013, Sci-Fi) Abigail Breslin, Harrison Ford, Asa

Terminator Salvation ('09, Act) Sam 130* 254* Carradine, Uma Thurman. Butterfield. Worthington, Christian Bale. Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Dee "High on the Hog" Dr. Dee "Tis the Season" Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet The Vet Life "Turnin' Texan" Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet 184* 282* Rio 2016 Summer Olympics The Real Housewives "Lies The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Shahs of Sunset "Reunion Shahs of Sunset "Reunion 129* 273* in the Air, Sand in My Hair" "Frozen Assets" Part 1" Pt. 1 of 2 Part 2" Pt. 2 of 2 Tennis (L) "Boogie Fights" Undercover Boss "Maaco" Undercover Boss Undercover Boss "The Tilted Undercover Boss "Budget Undercover Boss "1-800Paid Paid 208 355 Kilt Sports Pub" Blinds" Flowers" Program Program "EmpireCLS" Anthony Bourdain Anthony Bourdain "Spain" A nthony Bourdain "Korea" Anthony Bourdain Anthony Bourdain "Russia" A. Bourdain "Quebec" 200 202

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