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Forks activities start Monday BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A bevy of events are planned for the Fourth of July in Clallam County communities from Sequim to Neah Bay. In Forks, the Fourth of July is celebrated for a week. Activities will begin Monday and continue through next Sunday, with a special Grand Parade and fireworks on Thursday. The Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce will host a day-long festival that will include concerts at City Pier, games for all ages, a hot dog eating contest, a July Fourth parade and a professional fireworks display. Neah Bay also plans a fireworks show on Thursday. The Port Angeles Fourth of July celebration has grown sig-

nificantly as a “community-building event” in recent years, said Marc Abshire, chamber director. “We’re really trying to focus on bringing the community together on a national holiday and trying to build community pride,” Abshire said. “We want people to feel like they can stay in Port Angeles for the Fourth and not have to go somewhere else for a good time.”

Sequim concert Meanwhile, the Sequim City Band will present its annual “Patriotic 4th” concert at 3 p.m. Thursday at the James Center for the Performing Arts, 350 N. Blake Ave. in Sequim. This free event is set just north of Carrie Blake Community Park. TURN

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Cory Ench sits in front of the MV Kalakala mural in downtown Port Angeles. Ench is restoring three 1990s murals this summer — the Kalakala, Sluicing the Hogback and I’e’nis/Ennis Creek — as part of a $45,600 Nor’wester Rotary Club of Port Angeles project.

Project slated for August completion cracked and smeared from exposure to the sun, salt air and vehicle exhaust. PORT ANGELES — Three John Brewer, Nor’wester iconic murals will continue to Rotary Mural Committee chairtell the story of Port Angeles for man and retired Peninsula decades to come thanks to a res- Daily News publisher and editoration project taking place tor, said the estimated $45,600 this summer. project began in mid-April and Nor’wester Rotary Club of is scheduled to be completed by Port Angeles has teamed up the end of August. with local artist Cory Ench to “The murals are really breathe new life into the 1990s important,” Brewer said in a Monday interview. murals that have slowly faded,

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Ameris Hagen, 12, is flanked by llamas Diffn, left, and Fluente during the 2018 Independence Day parade in Port Angeles.

“They give artistry, they give vibrancy, they give a vitality to the downtown area.” Ench is an accomplished Port Angeles artist who created the “MV Kalakala” mural downtown and the “I’e’nis/Ennis Creek” mural at City Pier. He also has painted murals for the National Park Service and created posters for major festivals like Burning Man, Brewer said. TURN

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Indian Island naval base gets new leader Thanks from outgoing commander BY JEANNIE MCMACKEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

NAVAL MAGAZINE INDIAN ISLAND — Cmdr. Rocky Pulley has stepped down as commanding officer of Naval Magazine Indian Island and welcomed incoming commanding officer Cmdr. Donald Emerson. About 100 invited family and guests, including city and county officials, gathered to hear comments from guest speaker Rear Admiral Scott Gray, commander, Navy Region Northwest, on Friday. Additionally, Captain Emile

Moured, Jr. CHC, USN gave the invocation and benediction and the Navy Band Northwest provided musical interludes. “It’s a sad day for us because we are losing Rocky,” said Admiral Gray. “But all sailors are trained from the very start to train your relief. Rocky’s done a superb job in doing that.” While listing Pulley’s successes, Gray made special mention of his efforts to develop new relationships with the area civilian community. “We can’t do this without our

community partners, the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, the Port Gamble S’Klallam, Jamestown S’Klallam, the Lower Elwah and Suquamish tribes and countless others,” he said. ”Thank you for your continued support of the base.” Gray said that under Pulley’s leadership, Naval Magazine Indian Island (NavMag) had safely and efficiently handled more than 123,000 tons of ordinance without any significant problems and no injuries. “The only near-death experiJEANNIE MCMACKEN/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ence in Rocky’s time involved Commander Rocky Pulley, left, concluded his tenure at Rocky inside his truck with a Naval Magazine Indian Island on Friday. He was presented critter,” Gray quipped. a meritorious service award and gold star by Rear Admiral TURN

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Houston cover released as dance remix YOU CAN DANCE to a new-ish Whitney Houston song this weekend. Houston originally released a cover of Steve Winwood’s “Higher Love” as a Japan-only bonus track on her 1990 album “I’m Your Baby Tonight,” but the song has been given an upbeat, dance remix by Norwegian DJ-producer Kygo. The new version of “Higher Love” was released digitally on Friday. Winwood’s original version was released in 1986 and hit

No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Kygo, best known for his Top 10 hit “It Ain’t Me” with Selena Gomez, will perform the new “Higher Love” at the PrideFestival Utopia on Sunday in New York City.

he dragged them off the grounds. She called him a “racist bigot” and said he “needs to be Lizzo in handcuffs.” She said they’ll file a Staff manhandled complaint. Singer-rapper Lizzo The Milwaukee Journal said a security guard tackSentinel reported Summerled two members of her fest issued a statement staff to the ground and early Friday promising “a used hurtful language just thorough investigation.” moments after her perforSummerfest said it mance at Milwaukee’s expects any security chalSummerfest. lenges to be handled profesLizzo late Thursday tweeted the guard “slapped sionally and respectfully, and they’ll take “appropriand manhandled” her hair ate action” if those stanstylist and stylist and that she was “out for blood” after dards weren’t met.

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LUIS G. ALVAREZ, 53, a former New York City detective who pleaded with Congress this month to extend health benefits to police officers, firefighters and other emergency workers who responded to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, died Saturday in a hospice in Rockville Centre, N.Y. His family announced his death in a post on Facebook. The cause was complications of colorectal cancer, for which Mr. Alvarez received a diagnosis in 2016. The disease was linked to the three months he had spent at the site of the toppled World Trade Center towers in Lower Manhattan, searching for survivors and for remains of his fellow officers on nearby rooftops and in the toxic rubble at ground zero. Alvarez, the father of three sons, including two teenagers, delivered a raspy appeal before a House Judiciary subcommittee in Washington on June 11 to replenish the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. He appeared alongside Jon Stewart, the former host of “The Daily Show,” who delivered a passionate call for justice on behalf of the victims. The refunding bill passed the full committee unanimously, and Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, agreed to allow the legislation to go to a floor vote in August. “You need to be covered,” Alvarez said in an interview on Fox News a week after his testimony. “I’m lucky to have the health care that I’ve got, but there are guys out there who don’t have it. In terms of going through the stress of fighting cancer, they’re also fighting the financial stress of the health care.”

He added: “I’m no one special, and I did what all the other guys did. Now we are paying the price for it.” Alvarez He continin 2007 ued: “I got sick 16 years after the fact. And there’s workers out there who say, ‘This isn’t going to happen to me. I’m O.K. The time has passed.’ The time doesn’t … is not going to pass.” Before the House committee Mr. Alvarez said: “I will not stand by and watch as my friends with cancer from 9/11 like me are valued less than anyone else because of when they get sick. You made me come here the day before my 69th round of chemo. I’m going to make sure that you never forget to take care of the 9/11 responders.” The next day, though, he was too disoriented to receive treatment. Tests determined that his liver was failing. Within a week, he was admitted to a hospice in Rockville Centre, on Long Island. Luis Gustavo Alvarez was born in October 1965 in Havana, Cuba. After graduating in 1983 from Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School in the East Elmhurst neighborhood, he served in the Marines and studied at City College of the City University of New York. He joined the New York Police Department in 1990. Initially assigned to the 108th Precinct in Long Island City, Queens, in 1993, he was transferred to the Narcotics Division and promoted to detective two years later. After working undercover as a detective first grade, he sought a less stressful assignment and, in

2004, volunteered for the Bomb Squad. Alvarez was recognized five times for excellent police work. He retired in 2010. He later worked for the Department of Homeland Security in a less demanding job, retiring when his illness became too debilitating. His survivors include his mother, Aida; his father, Felipe; his wife, Alaine Parker Alvarez; his sons, David, Tyler and Benjamin; his sister, Aida Lugo; and his brothers, Fernando and Phil. “You made me come here the day before my 69th round of chemo,” Alvarez told the House committee. “I’m going to make sure that you never forget to take care of the 9/11 responders.”

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west of the Cascades. Up to three months ago the Gales Addition Fire Department was entirely male, manned by volunteers for the civilian defense fire unit, with A.H. Thomsen as fire chief. Due to several fire scares during the daytime while the men were at work, the women volunteered to serve as “firemen.” Seen Around A program of teaching Peninsula snapshots the women has been carried on by Thomsen with AT 5:30 IN the afterthe assistance of Wolverton noon, a large raccoon stroll- and Harold Thompson of ing along the gravel next to the city fire department the window at the hospiand Francis Pearson, civiltal’s cafe. Checking out the ian defense commissioner. menu? Because fires may strike in the daytime when the men of Gales Addition are at their jobs in Port Angeles, the women of that section have organized what Fire Chief Clay Wolverton said is probably the only women’s fire department

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through Fourth of July, will participate in Tacoma’s centennial celebration. While serving tour of duty in Vietnam, the New Jersey’s mission was support gunfire of allied ground forces and shelling enemy coastal positions in North Vietnam, the Navy said.

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“I sat back down in the boat and cried,” said Duane “Toad” Dickinson, referring to a moment 25 years ago when the angler lost a big fish at Lake Crescent. You see, a Beardslee trout isn’t just any fish. And this wasn’t just any 1969 (50 years ago) Beardslee. Dickinson, who The USS New Jersey, affectionately dubbed the veteran of Vietnam and fish “Walter,” guesstimates only U.S. battleship on the trout crowded 30 active duty, sailed past Port pounds. Angeles this morning en That’s gargantuan when route to Tacoma. She was considering the official escorted by two destroyers. state record for a Beardslee The New Jersey, here is 16 pounds, five ounces.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 30, the 181st day of 2019. There are 184 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On June 30, 1936, the Civil War novel “Gone with the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell was first published by The Macmillan Co. in New York. On this date: In 1865, eight people, including Mary Surratt and Dr. Samuel Mudd, were convicted by a military commission of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. Four defendants, including Surratt, were executed; Mudd was sentenced to life in prison, but was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson in 1869. In 1918, labor activist and socialist Eugene V. Debs was arrested in Cleveland, charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 for a speech he’d made two weeks earlier denouncing U.S. involvement in World War I. Debs was

sentenced to prison and disenfranchised for life. In 1934, Adolf Hitler launched his “blood purge” of political and military rivals in Germany in what came to be known as “The Night of the Long Knives.” In 1953, the first Chevrolet Corvette, with its innovative fiberglass body, was built at a General Motors assembly facility in Flint, Mich. In 1963, Pope Paul VI was crowned the 262nd head of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1966, the National Organization for Women (NOW) was founded in Washington, D.C. In 1971, the Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, that the government could not prevent The New York Times or The Washington Post from publishing the Pentagon Papers. A Soviet space mission ended in tragedy when three cosmonauts aboard Soyuz 11 were found dead of asphyxiation inside their cap-

sule after it had returned to Earth. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter announced he had decided against production of the Rockwell B-1 bomber, saying it was too costly. However, the B-1 was later revived by President Ronald Reagan. In 1982, the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution expired, having failed to receive the required number of ratifications for its adoption, despite having its seven-year deadline extended by three years. In 1985, 39 American hostages from a hijacked TWA jetliner were freed in Beirut after being held 17 days. In 1997, the Union Jack was lowered for the last time over Government House in Hong Kong as Britain prepared to hand the colony back to China at midnight after ruling it for 156 years. In 2013, 19 elite firefighters known as members of the Granite

Mountain Hotshots were killed battling a wildfire northwest of Phoenix after a change in wind direction pushed the flames back toward their position. Ten years ago: Democrat Al Franken was declared the winner of Minnesota’s eight-month U.S. Senate vote recount, defeating Republican incumbent Norm Coleman. Five years ago: A sharply divided Supreme Court ruled that some companies with religious objections could avoid the contraceptives requirement in President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, the first time the high court declared that businesses can hold religious views under federal law. One year ago: Hundreds of thousands of people gathered for rallies and marches in hundreds of locations around the country, demanding an end to the separation of immigrant families who cross into the United States.


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Clallam County commissioners will discuss a new site for the Emergency Operations Center and review a commercial lease with the Port of Port Angeles on Monday. The work session will begin at 7:30 a.m. in the commissioners’ board room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. The county is considering the use of a port-owned building near William Fairchild International Airport as a combined emergency operations and dispatch center. Other discussion items for the work session include: • Conservation futures and rates and charges. • An agreement with the Office of Crime Victims Advocacy Community Services for victim and witness assistance grant funding. • An agreement with the state Administrative Office of the Courts for support of a family and juvenile court improvement plan. • An agreement with Salish Behavioral Health Organization for amended rates for outpatient services to increase Medicaid funding. • A contract with the state Recreation and Conservation of Office for funding the final phase of the Spruce Railroad Trail. • A right-of-way agreement for the Dry Creek Road construction project. • An amended agreement with Shannon and Wilson for the Lower Dungeness floodplain restoration project. Commissioners will conduct their regular business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Action items include: • Letters of support to U.S. Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell and U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer regarding the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. • A letter of support to the Port Angeles School District regarding a proposal to move

the Washington State University Extension Office to the Lincoln Center. • An agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Lower Dungeness floodplain restoration project. • An agreement with the state Department of Transportation for funding the McDonald Creek bridge replacement project. • An agreement with the state Department of Ecology for funding stormwater planning. • An agreement with the state Department of Commerce for funding the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team. • An agreement with Lindberg Architecture for programming, schematic studies and cost estimates for construction of a proposed Emergency Operations Center building. • Notice of bids for a deep test well project in Carlsborg. • A resolution authorizing the sale of county tax title property. • A resolution authorizing expenditures from the Hotel/ Motel Tax Fund for approved 2019 lodging tax funding applications. Commissioners will hold a joint meeting with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Council at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Blyn. Agenda items include Indigenous People/Columbus Day, climate change and updates on the 7 Cedars hotel project and new behavioral health campus.

Master arborist John Bornsworth is scheduled to deliver the presentation. Other agenda items include: • A second reading and public hearing on code amendments for the electric and wastewater utilities. The proposed changes would not affect rates. • A 2.5-percent cost of living adjustment for management and non-represented employees. • A parks maintenance building purchase. • A contract award for the Lauridsen Boulevard overlay project. • A think tank discussion on a charter of compassion and an AWC conference.

Fire District 3 Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners will conduct a public hearing on a proposed renewal of a EMS levy before considering a resolution to offer the measure to the voters when they meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be at 323 N. Fifth Ave., Sequim. Commissioners could make a decision Tuesday about whether or not to place the proposal on the November ballot. The district covers the east side of Clallam County with a small portion in Jefferson County.

Olympic Medical Center commissioners have canceled the meeting originally set for Port Angeles city Wednesday. The next board meeting is The Port Angeles City set for 6 p.m. July 17. Council will hear a presentation on the value of trees at 6 Planning commission p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be in the The Clallam County PlanCity Council chambers at ning Commission meeting for City Hall, 321 E. Fifth. St. An Wednesday has been canexecutive session is set for celed. 5:15 p.m. on potential litigaThe commission will tion. reconvene July 17.

Most of the Clallam County beaches on the Strait of Juan de Fuca have been closed to recreational shellfish harvest because of marine because of marine biotoxins. All beaches from Dungeness Spit west to Low PointLyre River are closed. However, the beaches west of the Lyre River to Cape Flattery are open to recreational harvesting of all species of shellfish. Sequim Bay is closed for all species. Discovery Bay is closed only to the harvesting of butter and varnish clams. In Jefferson County, also

closed only for harvesting of those two types of clams are Fort Flagler State Park, Killisut Harbor and Mystery Bay. Ocean beaches are closed for sport harvesting from April 1 to Oct. 31 each year. Shellfish harvested commercially are tested for toxin prior to distribution and should be safe to eat, the state said. The closure does not apply to shrimp. Crab meat also is not known to contain toxins but the guts can harbor unsafe levels so they must be thoroughly cleaned. Species that are not to be harvested are clams — including geoduck — oys-

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ferson County is no different.” State Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Charles Johnson swore in the new troopers and Attorney General Bob Ferguson and State Patrol Chief John Batiste presented them with their commission cards and welcomed them to the organization. District 8 for the State Patrol serves Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Pacific and Wahkiakum counties, according to Trooper Chelsea Hodgkins, State Patrol public information officer. The other trooper who was assigned to District 8 in the same graduating class is Gabriel Krebs, who is assigned to Hoquiam.

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PORT TOWNSEND — A new State Patrol trooper has been assigned to Port Townsend. Rachel Kemp was among the 41 new troopers sworn in on Wednesday in Olympia. Two were assigned to District 8, which includes Jefferson and Clallam counties, with other assigned to Hoquiam in Grays Harbor County. Kemp, who began patrolling in the Port Townsend area Friday, was raised in the area around Minneapolis, Minn., before moving to Washington state nine years ago. “I left Minnesota in 2010 to attend university in Tacoma. I fell in love with Washington and decided to stay,” Kemp said via email. Kemp graduated as part of the 111th class at the State Patrol Academy after completing more than 1,000 hours of training, according to a press release. Serving the community is in her blood, she said, adding that she has dreamed of this opportunity since she was a child. “I had dreams as a kid of wearing the brown campaign hat of the Minnesota State Patrol. I come from a long line of public servants in the military and health care and knew that serving my community was what I


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injuring dozens, apologized to his victims Friday before being sentenced to life in prison SALEM, Ore. — Some Republican lawmakers returned on federal hate crime to the Oregon Senate on Saturcharges. Fields day, ending a walkout over a James Alex carbon-emissions bill they said would harm their rural constitu- Fields Jr., of Maumee, Ohio, had pleaded guilty in March to 29 of ents. 30 hate crimes in connection Nine of the 12 minority Republicans returned after Sen- with the 2017 attack that killed Heather Heyer and injured ate President Peter Courtney more than two dozen others. said the majority Democrats Prosecutors and Fields’ lawlacked the votes to pass the legislation aimed at countering cli- yers agreed that federal sentencing guidelines called for a mate change. The House had previously passed the bill, one of life sentence. But his attorneys asked U.S. the centerpieces of Oregon’s District Judge Michael Urban2019 legislative session, which ski to consider a sentence of is scheduled to end today. “less than life,” hoping he would Democrats have an 18-12 majority in the Senate but need take into account Fields’ troubled childhood and mental at least 20 members — and health issues. therefore at least two Republicans — to vote on legislation. Today’s news shows Democrats had said the climate legislation was critical to WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s news shows: make Oregon a leader in the • ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. Bernie fight against climate change and Sanders, I-Vt.; former Housing Secretary will ultimately create jobs and Julián Castro. transform the economy. • NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sens. The GOP senator walkout Cory Booker, D-N.J., and John Barrasso, began June 20. R-Wyo. • CBS’s “Face the Nation” — White Many left the state after Gov. House economic adviser Larry Kudlow; Kate Brown ordered the state Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Amy police to bring them to the capi- Sens. Klobuchar, D-Minn.; former Rep. Beto tol. O’Rourke, D-Texas.

Life sentence in crash CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A man who deliberately drove his car into a crowd of protesters, killing a young woman and

Trump, Xi hit reset on trade tariffs, OK talks Long slog expected as two nations figure out the details BY PAUL WISEMAN AND KELVIN CHAN

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WASHINGTON — Once again, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping have hit the reset button in trade talks between the world’s two biggest economies, at least delaying an escalation in tension between the U.S. and China that had financial markets on edge and cast a cloud over the global economy. But when U.S. and Chinese negotiators sit down to work out details, the same difficult task remains: getting China to convince the United States that it will curb its aggressive push to challenge American technological dominance — and then to live up to its promises. At the Group of 20 meeting in Osaka, Japan, Trump and Xi

agreed to a cease-fire in the trade conflict . Trump said Saturday he would hold off for the “time being” on plans to impose tariffs on $300 billion more in Chinese imports — on top of the $250 billion he’s already targeted. This decision will jump-start trade talks that stalled last month. “We’re going to work with China where we left off,” Trump said Saturday. He also said China had agreed to buy more American farm products. Andy Rothman, an investment strategist with Matthews Asia and a former economic official with the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, said the Trump-Xi meeting was more conciliatory than he expected. He was struck by Trump’s use of the term “strategic partner” to describe U.S. relations with China after other administration officials have played up

the geopolitical rivalry between the two countries. Addressing another contentious issue, Trump said he will now allow U.S. companies to sell some components to Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, which last month was put on an American blacklist as a threat to national security. Trump said that Huawei will stay on the blacklist, however, and that its future won’t be decided until the end of the trade talks. Neil Shearing, London-based chief economist at Capital Economics, predicted that financial markets will rally with relief when they reopen Monday. The Trump administration says China is trying to cheat its way to dominance in the cuttingedge technologies of the future such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. In a report last year, the Office of the United States Trade Representative accused Beijing of resorting to predatory tactics to challenge American technological supremacy.

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Briefly: World US, Taliban start new Afghan talks for peace ISLAMABAD — A fresh round of talks between the U.S. and the Taliban began in Qatar Saturday, just days after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington is hoping for an Afghan peace agreement before Sept. 1. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed to The Associated Press that negotiations had begun. Originally scheduled to begin in the morning, the two sides sat down midafternoon for the seventh time in a series of direct talks that began last year following the appointment of U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad. As in previous talks between Khalilzad and the Taliban, the focus is on the withdrawal of U.S. troops and Taliban guarantees to prevent Afghanistan from again hosting militants who can stage global attacks. The protracted war in Afghanistan began in 2001 to unseat the Taliban and hunt down al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his followers, who carried out attacks in the United States while operating in Afghan territory.

vessel into an Italian border police motorboat while docking at a tiny Mediterranean island Saturday in defiance of Italy’s anti-migrant interior minister. Jeering onlookers shouted “handcuffs, handcuffs” as Carola Rackete, the 31-year-old captain, was escorted off the boat at Lampedusa, which is closer to north Africa than to the Italian mainland. The migrants, meanwhile, hugged personnel of the German Sea-Watch charity who helped them during their 17 days at sea. Some kissed the ground after disembarking from Sea-Watch 3 at dawn’s break.

Putin slams liberalism

OSAKA, Japan — Russian President Vladimir Putin fired a new broadside against Western liberalism Saturday, saying that policies such as welcoming migrants have hurt people’s interests. Speaking after the Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Japan, Putin charged that Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and a drop of popularity of traditional parties in Europe have been rooted in growing public dismay with mainstream liberal policies. He said Trump’s election victory was driven by disenchantment with liberal policies. “The liberal idea has started Ship captain arrested eating itself,” Putin said at a news conference. “Millions of LAMPEDUSA, Sicily — The German captain of a humanitar- people live their lives, and those who propagate those ideas are ian rescue ship with 40 separate from them.” migrants aboard has been arrested after she rammed her The Associated Press

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Police take Ayoola A. Ajayi into custody in connection with missing University of Utah student MacKenzie Lueck in Salt Lake City on Friday. Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown said Ajayi was being charged with aggravated murder, kidnapping and bodily desecration in the death of the female student.

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OAKLAND, Calif. — A federal judge on Friday prohibited President Donald Trump from tapping $2.5 billion in military funding to build high-priority segments of his prized border wall in California, Arizona and New Mexico. Judge Haywood S. Gilliam, Jr. in Oakland acted in two lawsuits filed by California and by activists who contended that the money transfer was unlawful and that building the wall would pose environmental threats. “All President Trump has succeeded in building is a constitutional crisis, threatening immedi-

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ate harm to our state,” said California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who led a oalition of attorneys general in one lawsuit. Speaking Saturday at a press conference marking the end of the Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Japan, Trump called the decision “a disgrace.” “So we’re immediately appealing it and we think we’ll win the appeal,” he went on to say. The decisions are in line with Gilliam’s ruling last month that blocked work from beginning on two of the highest-priority projects — one spanning 46 miles in New Mexico and another covering

5 miles in Yuma, Ariz. But the fight is far from over. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to take up the same issue of using military money next week. At issue is President Donald Trump’s February declaration of a national emergency so that he could divert $6.7 billion from military and other sources to begin construction of the wall, which could have begun as early as Monday. Trump declared the emergency after a fight with the Democraticled House that led to a 35-day government shutdown.

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Nation: California set for hike in highest gas prices

World: Iraq asks for more nation reconstruction aid

WILDLIFE ADVOCATES ARE seeking a court order that would force U.S. officials to consider if grizzly bears should be restored to more Western states following the animals’ resurgence in the Northern Rockies. Grizzly bears are protected as a threatened species outside Alaska. An estimated 1,900 bears live in portions of Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Washington state. In a lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in Montana, the Center for Biological Diversity said grizzlies should also be considered for areas of California, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Oregon.

FLORIDA OFFICIALS SAID they are looking for a ‘hamburglar’ who broke into two restaurants, fixed himself some food and then stole money. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said the suspect forced his way into a Wendy’s in Jensen Beach, Fla., by smashing a window with a brick. He then fired up the grill, made himself a hamburger, and walked away with the store’s safe. He also went to another Jensen Beach restaurant, where he helped himself to more food and money. Authorities say the man also tried to rob a gas station, but could not break in.

CALIFORNIA’S NATION-LEADING GAS prices are set to climb even higher Monday, when the state gas tax increases another 5.6 cents a gallon. It’s the latest increase from a 2017 law designed to raise about $5 billion a year for road and mass transit programs. California motorists were paying an average $3.75 per gallon as of late June, far above the national average of $2.71 calculated by AAA. Republicans pointed out again that the tax is increasing even as Gov. Gavin Newsom and fellow Democrats complained about high gas prices.

IRAQ’S SACRIFICES FIGHTING the Islamic State group have earned the country greater support in its reconstruction efforts from the international community, Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said Saturday. Abdul-Mahdi made his comments Saturday morning during a meeting with a visiting U.N. Security Council delegation, the first such visit to Iraq. The Security Council delegation included, among others, Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the United Nations and President of the Security Council for the month of June Mansour Al-Otaibi and the U.S. envoy at the United Nations, Jonathan Cohen.


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Three treated, discharged Bone fragment tested human after Morse Creek wreck BY BRIAN MCLEAN

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PORT ANGELES — Three Port Angeles residents were hurt when a Seattle driver traveling west around the Morse Creek curve swerved into eastbound traffic, according to the State Patrol. The driver, 33-year-old Yiu C. Kwan, was not hurt after he drove his 2004 Honda convertible into the path of a Toyota 4 Runner driven by Joan Louise Antolock, 57, at about 7:49 a.m. Friday, according to

the State Patrol. Antolock and her passengers — Jeffrey Daniel Ralston, 65, and Diane R. Ralston, 61 — were treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center, according to the nursing supervisor Saturday. Kwan has been cited for second-degree negligent driving, the State Patrol said in a memo, which listed the cause of the wreck to be inattention and exceeding a reasonably safe speed, according to the memo.

The State Patrol said that Kwan “lost traction and swerved sharply into the eastbound lanes of travel.” The convertible spun so that its right side struck the center left of Antolock’s 4 Runner, which flipped onto its top. Kwan’s vehicle came to rest on the eastbound shoulder facing west. All four people were wearing seat belts and no drugs or alcohol were involved in the wreck, the State Patrol said. Both vehicles were towed from the scene of the wreck.

Briefly: State Another case of measles in outbreak SEATTLE — Health officials said another case of the measles has been confirmed in a Western Washington outbreak. Public Health-Seattle &

King County said Friday a child living in Seattle’s King County was at a Fred Meyer store in Kent and at Seattle Children’s hospital twice this week before being diagnosed. Seattle Children’s is notifying patients who may have been exposed. More than a half dozen cases have occurred in King County with several

more in neighboring counties since the beginning of May, when an outbreak was declared in Western Washington. Health officials are still working to determine the source of the child’s measles and whether this case is connected to others in the area. The Associated Press

Navy: New commander CONTINUED FROM A1 Townsend Mayor Deborah Stinson said Indian Island Apparently, Pulley had a is an important partner for close encounter with a the city. “This is a critically squirrel and since then, the staff has left stuffed squir- important position not only rels around for him as a for us here, but for the state, tease and reminder. One nation and world,” Stinson was at the ceremony tucked said. “Having this level of official handover of authorunder the lectern. Pulley was recognized by ity is critically important. “I’m happy to welcome the President of the United incoming CO Emerson. He States with a meritorious service medal and gold star knows we have a new city that was presented by Gray. manager coming and I’m Commander Pulley looking forward to getting assumed his command of them together to underNaval Magazine Indian stand the each other’s territory.” Island on June 29, 2017. County Commissioner His next assignment will be Greg Brotherton said that on the staff of Commander he plans to continue to of Navy Region Northwest develop the county’s relain Silverdale. tionship with the Navy. “As we transition, the “Commander Pulley was Navy never sends away one one of the first partners great leader without bring- that brought me in and ing in another,” Gray said. showed me what their mis“I’m happy to report that sion is here and how they the Navy chose Don Emer- interact with the commuson, an outstanding officer nity and how we can be colto be the next commander laborators,” Brotherton officer here at NavMag said. “He’s been a great Indian Island.” partner with other stakeEmerson is an aviator holders in the community. I with more than 2,400 flight look forward to more with hours in fixed wing and Commander Emerson. rotary wing aircraft. “I’m excited with the col“Although I have been laboration with the Navy. here for only a short time, There’s a range of issues we it’s obvious that everyone need to discuss and being at here cares deeply about this the table with the Navy to island, the people here and discuss impacts and benethe mission,” Emerson said. fits is powerful.” “I look forward to working Sheriff Joe Nole said with the local through Commander Pulcommunity and strengthen- ley, sheriff’s deputies have ing the relationships been working drills with even further.” the military police. After the ceremony, Port “If something criminal

were to happen here, we would be responding,” Nole said. “We’ve been working together, having them call JeffCom. We got to know Don and are hoping to continue our relationship with him. Indian Island is like its own little city in a way. Anything we can do to help them out in terms of law enforcement or anything they may need, we’re here to help.” Naval Magazine Indian Island is the U.S. Navy’s only deep-water ammunition port and the Department of Defense’s largest ordinance storage site on the West Coast. It has more than 100 magazines that store conventional munitions ranging from small arms munitions to aircraft ordinance to ship-launched missiles. An average of 50 vessels stop at the island each year. The island was purchased in 1939 and Naval Magazine Indian Island and Net Depot was established on May 10, 1941, seven months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

________ Jefferson County Reporter Jeannie McMacken can be reached at 360-385-2335 or at jmcmacken@peninsuladailynews. com.

PORT TOWNSEND — A bone fragment discovered last summer during the project to upgrade the light standards at Jefferson County Memorial Field has been identified as human. Allyson Brooks, the director for the state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, said part of a foot bone was identified. “We can’t determine from a foot, but based on the fact it came from the site, it’s

likely Native American,” Brooks wrote in an email Thursday. Brooks said in August that all of the bone fragments were animal remains and that nothing was Native American. “They are not hundreds of years old,” she said. “They relate to the history of Port Townsend, not the Native American settlement of Port Townsend.” It wasn’t until closer analysis was done during the past two months that the single bone fragment

was determined to be from a human foot, said county Public Works Director Monte Reinders on Friday. “It takes experts at the state to make that determination in a lab,” he said. “The bone fragments could have come from anywhere until you really study them closely.” The excavated material from Memorial Field was taken to an off-site location, where it was secured until April, when an archaeological firm was hired by the county to analyze it.

Murals: Restoration

CONTINUED FROM A1 on City Pier. It shows a thriving Lower “We believe Ench’s work Elwha Klallam village near will extend the three murals’ the mouth of Ennis Creek lives for at least another 20 before white settlers arrived. A second scene depicts the years,” Brewer said. The three murals that are early days of the Puget Sound being touched up and re- Cooperative Colony, which settled at Ennis Creek in the sealed in Rotary project are: • “MV Kalakala,” which late 1800s. Ench had to replace and captures the iconic art-deco ferry that once plied the repaint the lower panels on waters of the Strait of Juan de “I’e’nis/Ennis Creek” because Fuca between Port Angeles they had begun to rot. Meanwhile, the 1999 and Victoria after years of “Olympic Visions” mural service in Seattle. Ench completed the life- behind the Conrad Dyer Memorial Fountain at the corlike mural in 1995. “The ‘MV Kalakala’ mural ner First and Laurel streets is a favorite for photographers was repainted and sealed by with its 3D-like people and Quinn, the original artist, and dog,” Brewer wrote on the Jackson Smart in 2010. The Olympic National Nor’wester Rotary Club of Port Angeles’ Facebook page. Park-themed mural features The Kalakala mural is blended scenes of Rialto near Laurel Street on the Beach, Sol Duc Falls and south-facing side of the former Seven Lakes Basin. It has Bank of America building at held up to the elements and is not part of the mural restora102 E. Front St. It is dedicated to the late tion project. Brewer said the four auto dealer Howard “Mac” Ruddell, who led the Rotary’s murals were created for the community and were funded mural project. • “Sluicing the Hogback” is by Nor’wester Rotary and a giant, 94-by-20-foot mural donations from dozens of local designed by the late Hank residents. “The murals quickly Krueger and completed by Krueger and the late Tim became community icons, adding color, vibrancy and Quinn in 1997. The mural depicts the rais- vitality and spotlighting our ing of the downtown streets to unique history,” Brewer said in a Tuesday email. “They fix flooding issues in 1914. High-pressure hoses were engage both tourists and busiused to wash soil from the hill ness visitors and entice people behind the present Red Lion passing through to stop and Hotel into forms to raise the see what else Port Angeles streets above the high-tide has to offer. “The murals are among line. The original storefronts of the most photographed artyesteryear are now base- works in our city and imporments today and part of the tant stops on the Undersubterranean Port Angeles ground and Heritage Tours,” Underground Heritage Tour. Brewer added. “The mural “Sluicing” was painted on image of I’e’nis is used by the metal panels on the west side Lower Elwha Klallam tribe of the Sassy Cat Salon and on a map of historic Klallam Clothing Boutique building at villages.” More than 20 years of 105 E. First St. • “I’e’nis/Ennis Creek” is a exposure to the elements has two-scene mural painted by resulted in desaturation, color Ench in 1997 and 1998 that changes, streaking and fading graces the east side of the of the three murals, Brewer Feiro Marine Life Center said. Ench said regular clear building at 315 N. Lincoln St.

coating will help extend the life of the murals. “You’ve got to keep an eye on that, because if the clear coat starts failing too much then it’s harder to fix it,” Ench said while touching up a mural Wednesday. “It keeps the paint from oxidizing. It keeps the moisture from getting into the panels. It has UV protection in it.” “Sluicing” has undergone an extensive surface cleaning and is being re-painted with a high-quality paint and special sealant to repel ultraviolet light, water and graffiti, Brewer said. “Kalakala” and “I’e’nis/ Ennis Creek” are also being touched up and re-sealed. Ench noted small cracks in the concrete “Kalakala” was painted on. “I’m going to have to clear coat that twice, and also seal the cracks in the concrete,” Ench said. “I’m going to focus on that one in July.” The city of Port Angeles awarded Nor’wester Rotary a $19,756 Community Development Block Grant to help pay for restoration of the downtown murals. Clallam County also authorized $5,000 in lodging tax funds for the project, Brewer said. The Rotary club is collecting donations, digging into reserves and selling color prints of the murals to cover the remaining cost of the restoration. Prints are available at Odyssey Bookshop (114 W. Front St.), Port Book and News (104 E. First St.) and Imagine It Framed (625 E. Front St.). The cost is $10 per print or $30 for all four. All proceeds go to the mural restoration project. To donate, contact Brewer at 360-452-4639 or cbrewer8@ gmail.com. “So many people have helped on this,” Brewer added. “We wouldn’t be able to do this otherwise.”

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Forks Fourth activities Highlights of Port won’t fit into one day Angeles celebration PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — The Forks Old-Fashioned Fourth of July begins Monday and runs through the following Sunday. Here is the schedule:

Monday • 6 p.m. — Doors open for Red, White and Blue Bingo at the VFW Hall, 110 Spartan Ave, bingo starts at 7 p.m.; 360-640-2581.

Wednesday • By 10 a.m. — Entries finished for judging in Window Decorating Contest for Businesses sponsored by West End Business & Professional Association; 360374-3311. • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Entries accepted for Far West Art League Art, Photo & Craft Show; Rainforest Arts Center (RAC), 35 N. Forks Ave, 360-460-5171; entries also accepted for Forks Gamerz Junior Photo Contest sponsored by Forks Elks Lodge; RAC.

Thursday • 6 a.m. — “Raise The Flag” at Tillicum Park by the mayor and Coast Guard Station Quillayute River. • 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. — Elks Annual Forks 4th of July Breakfast; $8 adults, $6 seniors and children with those 4 and under free; Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchant Road; 360-3742524. • 8 a.m. — Check-in for Grand Parade at Forks Outfitters parking lot, 950 S. Forks Ave. • 10 a.m. — Sign-ups and judging for Kiddie Parade at Peninsula College parking lot, 481 S. Forks Ave.; 360-640-8211; also judging for Forks

Gamerz Junior Photo Contest sponsored by Forks Elks Lodge with cash prizes to be awarded, RAC. • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Far West Art League show; RAC. • 10:30 a.m. — Final entries, judging Grand Parade. • 11:30 a.m. — Line-up for Kiddies Parade; Peninsula College parking lot; parade begins at 11:45 a.m. • Noon — Grand Parade. • 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. — Dodgeball Tournament, a Forks wrestling fundraiser; entry fee $40 per team, ages 12 and up, pre-register by phone or at event; Tillicum Park tennis courts, 360640-4085 • 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. — Salmon Bake sponsored by Forks Lions Club; cost to be determined, Tillicum Park, 360-640-2062 • 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. — Forks Visitor Information Center open, 1411 S. Forks Ave, 360-374-2531; Forks Timber Museum open, 1421 S. Forks Ave, 360-3749663. • 3 p.m. — Demolition Derby; gates open at 2 p.m.; tickets $10 at gate; Tillicum Park arena. • Dusk — Fireworks, Tillicum Park.

Friday • 9 a.m. — 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament registration, fundraiser for FHS basketball program; tourney begins at 10 a.m.; $10 per player, boys and girls divisions; FHS gym 360780-0310. • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Far West Art League Art show, RAC. • 5 p.m. — Bean Bag Toss; entry fee $30, Tillicum Park, 360-870-1100 to preregister.

Saturday

• 8:30 a.m. — Fun Run registration, proceeds benefit Forks High School basketball program; race begins at 9 a.m. at parking lot across from Forks Coffee Shop; walk or run 1 mile, 5K, or 10K; entry fee $10; also at 8:30 a.m. is Horseshoe Tournament registration at Tillicum Park; contest begins at 9 a.m.; entry fee $10. 360-374-5323 after 3 p.m. • 9 a.m. — Done Archery Tag; $5 per person, teams of five of people 12 and up; Tillicum Park. • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Forks Open Aire Market, Umpqua Bank parking lot, 1020 S. Forks Ave.; 360-3746918. • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Far West Art League Art show, RAC. • Noon — Youth Bag Tournament, Tillicum Park “Ben Dome” Covered Area; entry fee $30 per team. • 6 p.m. — Cribbage Tournament; entry fee $6; VFW Hall, S. Spartan Ave., 360-374-5534 • 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. — Street Dance sponsored by Forks Abuse, downtown, 360-374-6411 • 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. — Moonlight Madness sponsored by WEBPA at Forks area merchants. Forks Ave closed between Calawah and Bogachiel, featuring music, vendors, Forks Open Aire Market, fun for the kids and more, 360-3743311.

Sunday, July 7 • Noon to 2 p.m. — Kiddies Play Day sponsored by Forks Lions Club, Tillicum Park, 360-640-3123 or 360-780-2032 • 5 p.m. — Frog Jump, Tillicum Park. For more, see www.Forks Wa.com/events.

New laser show promised at Old School 4th of July BY ZACH JABLONSKI

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Old School 4th of July celebration will forego the public fireworks show this year in favor of a laser display and the traditional community events at Fort Worden. Thursday’s celebration at Fort Worden Commons at 200 Battery Way will start at 4 p.m. and culminate with the laser show beginning at 10:20 p.m.

The event’s entry fee is a $5 suggested donation, but no one will be turned away for lack of ability to pay, said event coordinator Daniel Milholland. The decision to have a laser show was not because of burn restrictions or worries about fire, he said. It was due to lack of early sponsorship. “We are not presenting a public display of fireworks. Instead, we are doing more live entertainment, including fire spinning and jug-

gling, and then all culminating in an epic laser show,” Milholland said. “The cost of fireworks has gone up, and we also didn’t have enough early big sponsors and the City of Port Townsend — although they funded fireworks last year — wasn’t able to contribute financially this year. So we just basically made ends meet, and we pursued this other vision, which was for the laser show.”

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PORT ANGELES — Here are some of the highlights of the 2019 Port Angeles Fourth of July celebration: • 10 a.m. — A pickleball tournament on the upper parking level at The Landing mall. • Noon — A Kids Zone and vendor lanes open at The Gateway Transit Center. • Noon — A cornhole tournament hosted by Peninsula College alumni at

Pebble Beach Park. • 2 p.m. — The Ericka Corban Band performs at City Pier. Corban appeared as a contestant on Season 12 of NBC’s “The Voice.” A beer and wine garden also will be available at City Pier. • 3:30 p.m. — The Port Angeles Lefties home run derby at City Pier. • 5:30 p.m. — A hot dog eating contest at City Pier. • 6 p.m. — The Grand Parade in downtown

Port Angeles. The parade route follows Marine Drive, Front Street, Oak Street, Railroad Avenue, Lincoln Street and First Street. • 7:30 p.m. — A lawnmower derby at the site of the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village, 121 W. Front St. • 8 p.m. — Freddy Pink performs at City Pier. • 10 p.m. or shortly thereafter — Fireworks at Port Angeles City Pier. For more, click on www. celebrate4th.com.

Fourth: Celebration set CONTINUED FROM A1 Tillicum Park at 1 p.m. Thursday to raise money The traditional Indepen- for the Forks High School dence Day concert will wrestling team. Other Thursday events include such favorites as “America the Beautiful,” include a salmon bake at 1 classic marches, a compila- p.m. and a demolition derby tion of 10 American folk at 3 p.m. The Forks Old Fashsongs from the Civil War era and an honoring of mili- ioned 4th will continue tary veterans and current through the weekend with service members with the multiple activities at Tillicum Park, including a “Armed Forces Salute.” tournament, The Sequim City Band horseshoe archery tag and children’s typically has its largest summer audience for its play day. For a complete schedule, Fourth of July concert. Rain or shine, the Forks visit the www.ForksWa. com/events. Old Fashioned 4th of July is “It’s a really fun event, a week-long celebration. and everyone shows up rain The traditional event or shine,” Andros said. includes a Grand Parade in “We’re hoping lots of peodowntown Forks at noon ple come out and get to Thursday and a Fourth of know their neighbors and July fireworks display at meet some visitors.” Tillicum Park at dusk. Neah Bay’s annual “It’s just hometown fourth of July celebration America,” said Lissy will include a parade, fishAndros, Forks Chamber of ing derby, quilt and fiber Commerce executive direc- arts show and fireworks tor. display, according to the “You’ll see everybody in Neah Bay Chamber of Comtown and visitors lined up merce website. for the parade.” The Port Angeles IndeThe theme for this year’s pendence Day celebration Forks Old Fashioned 4th of will take place at City Pier, July is “Raise the Flag.” the Gateway Transit CenA traditional garrison ter, The Landing mall and flag raising will take place Pebble Beach Park. at 6 a.m. Thursday at TilliNew events for this cum Park. year’s festival including A first-year dodge ball Habitat for Humanitytournament will be held at sponsored golf chipping and

putting contests, a Port Angeles Lefties beer garden and a Cedars at Dungeness food tent at Pebble Beach Park. A new hot dog eating contest and Lefties home run derby will be held at City Pier. “Every year we’ve added something more,” Abshire said. “That’s going to continue as long as it remains popular.” The Grnad Parade through downtown will begin at 6 p.m. and has about 75 entries. Freddy Pink, a premier Northwest rock and soul band, will perform. The group played before the fireworks show in Seattle last year, Abshire said. Sponsored by Wave Broadband and the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the fireworks will be lit from a barge at a safe distance in Port Angeles Harbor, Abshire said. “The tribe are making the Freddy Pink concert possible, and also the fireworks,” Abshire said. “They really are stepping up big time.”

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — An August trial has been set for a repeat DUI offender who allegedly drove four times over the legal limit for alcohol before he was stopped by Good Samaritans this month. John Richard Schaack pleaded not guilty Friday to 882179255

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FORT WORTH, Texas -PORT ANGELES — Nasdaq American Airlines said Port Angeles’ newest water38.49 mechanics are defying a composite ing hole features a 42-foot8,006.24 court order and continuing long bar and a variety of a work slowdown that is hard-to-find bourbon. Standard & 16.84 disrupting flights during Bourbon West opened its Poor’s 500 2,941.76 the busy summer travel doors Thursday at 125 W. Front St., after a nearly season. Russell 20.02 seven-month remodel of the The mechanics’ unions 2000 former Station 51 Tap said American is at fault. 1,566.57 House and Zak’s Tavern. They said the airline “Like any project, comNYSE diary walked away from contract ing toward the end of it and talks, leading to low morale Advanced: 1,998 seeing it all come together which might affect how Declined: 761 is truly awesome,” said quickly mechanics perform majority-owner Jacob their work. Unchanged: 69 Oppelt on Thursday. A trial is scheduled for “This is 100 percent Volume: 5.2 b Monday in federal district what I pictured in my mind court in Fort Worth on and it’s awesome to see it Nasdaq diary American’s request for a mature to the point we’re Advanced: 2,158 permanent injunction opening it up today.” against the Transport Declined: Oppelt’s business, J 810 Workers Union and the Oppelt 125 Group Holdings, Unchanged: International Association 138 purchased Station 51 Tap of Machinists and AeroHouse and renegotiated the Volume: 4b space Workers. lease on the lower portion of The Federal Aviation the building. Administration said it has He said the tavern stepped up monitoring of “almost has the western and 2017 Super Bowls and American. saloon-style feel to it,” but it sold them to a broker for That’s a standard step doesn’t go over the top. his own gain. The 42-foot-long, 22-seat for the agency during airMARKET BRIEF 062819 He also persuaded a : Chart bar made of reclaimed wood line labor disputes. shows daily market figures for Dow, vendor to create a frauduon the west wall is the cenThe airline said out-ofS&P, Russellinvoice 2000 and alongof the tavern. lent $775,000 andNasdaq, terpiece service planes have disturn the money over to with NYSE and Nasdaq diary; standThe bar has a pool table, rupted travel for many him. a p.m. metal-tip dart board and alone; 1c x 4 inches; ETA 5:15 passengers — more When he asked the ven- a stage on the north side of than 175,000 through dor a second time, the ven- the bar. June 14. Editor’s Note: dor It is mandatory to include all sources Bourbon West also has reported him. that accompany this graphic when repurposingfive or TVs and a subscription The U.S. Attorney’s Microsoft exec to the NFL Sunday Ticket. editing it for publication Office in Seattle noted SEATTLE — A former “You’re going to get a difMicrosoft paid Tran hunMicrosoft sports marketing dreds of thousands of dolferent level of bar atmodirector has been sensphere here,” Oppelt said. lars a year. tenced to more than two “It’s a classic classy style, Tran has paid the comyears in prison after admit- pany more than $1 million but also a very high attention to detail on the ting he tried to embezzle in restitution. cocktail menu and the food $1.5 million — including as well.” $240,000 worth of Super Gold, silver futures Oppelt, co-owner of Next Bowl tickets. August gold rose $1.70, Door Gastropub at 113, W. U.S. District Judge First St., described Bourbon or 0.1 percent, to settle at Ricardo Martinez senWest as a complement to $1,413.70 an ounce Friday. tenced Jeff Tran to Silver for September the gastropub — which is 28 months Friday. entering into its eighth settled at $15.341 an Tran, who oversaw summer — and a place ounce, up 4.7 cents, or 0.3 Microsoft’s promotional where the food will complirelationship with the NFL, percent. ment the drinks. stole tickets to the 2016 The Associated Press

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Jacob Oppelt, majority owner of Bourbon West, pours a drink during the opening of the new Port Angeles bar on Thursday. From the sidewalk, people walking past can see into the kitchen as staff prepare a variety of bar food, including wild-game sausages and jerky, he said. “Anything from venison to bison to kangaroo jerky,” he said. “Smoked wings, fresh baked pretzels with different dip options.” For now the bar has 10 taps, but Oppelt plans to add six more. When complete there will be eight rotating taps, four steady beer taps and cider, cocktail, and red and white wine taps. Oppelt said the bar will have all the liquor that people would expect. The bourbon list will be a “feature,” he said. “We will have bourbons

that are hard to find in the area and in general,” Oppelt said. “We’ll do whiskey flights that will allow you to sample lots of varieties you’re not used to seeing.” Oppelt, who has interest in other properties in Port Angeles, said he has other ideas “that are not officially in the works,” and suggested he should focus on the latest business and his family in the near future. “I have a son who turns two and a two-month-old daughter,” he said. “Now that [Bourbon West] is getting going it might be time to focus on building a home and not another business. We’ll see, I’ve said that before.” He said he is thankful to those who helped get Bour-

bon West to the point that it could open and said he is excited to welcome people into the new bar. “The team that got it together has done an amazing job,” Oppelt said. “I’m excited to see the town’s reaction and I’m excited to see people come in the door now.”

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A woman walks into a bar BY JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN THE NEW YORK TIMES

“Can I buy you a drink?” I looked up from my book and there he stood: a gentleman a few years younger than me. He had a nice smile, crinkles around his eyes. My first thought was, sure, I’d be delighted. But I also understood that when a stranger buys a woman a drink, it usually doesn’t come free. I was in Hobart, Tasmania, a long way from home, having come all the way to Australia to take part in something called the Dark Mofo festival, which is about half Aspen Ideas Festival and half Burning Man. It’s run in part by the Museum of Old and New Art, which is a challenging museum indeed. One of the installations, just to pick an example at random, is a machine the curators “feed” each day, which then creates its own poop. I didn’t know a soul in town. By my measure, the nearest person I knew with any intimacy was back in Los Angeles, some 12,000 miles away. This was fine with me, though, because I like to travel; I’d accepted the gig at Dark Mofo in part because I’d never been to Australia, and it seemed like a good opportunity to explore a place I did not know. I hadn’t been disappointed, either; I’d ventured into the bush in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales and encountered kangaroos. A kookaburra sat in an old gum tree. I’d had my picture taken with a koala, too, although the one I saw was so laconic it was not unlike having my photograph taken with an adorable eucalyptus-jonesing Deadhead. I like sitting at bars when I’m on my own. My idea of heaven is a dozen oysters, a martini and a book to read. That night I was reading “The House on Mango Street,” by Sandra Cisneros. It’s funny how this is heaven for me, while the very same scenario, but seated at a table for one, leaves me lonely and depressed. This is probably because at the bar I can always get the bartender’s attention. Also, watching a talented bartender is a lot like watching a dancer, or a chemist. It’s a quiet kind of theater. I didn’t always like sitting alone at a bar. When I was younger, it seemed to send a very specific message to the boyos. Once, as I waited for a drink, a man approached me and asked, “Say, was your daddy a thief?” I replied, Wait, what? No. He was not. He said, “Well, I don’t know — because somebody stole the stars and put them in your eyes.” Nice. It’s funny how the fact that I had long blond hair used to be my superpower. Now that I am 61, however, I have a

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new kind of superpower, at least as far as men are concerned: super-invisibility. I never thought it was a particular accident that in the Fantastic Four, Sue Storm-Richards’s superpower was the ability to vanish. I still remember the first time a construction worker whistled at me as I walked through Manhattan. As a feminist, about 90 percent of me thought, How dare he! I am not an object. And the other 10 percent of me thought, Jenny Boylan, you have got it going on. I’m not especially proud of that 10 percent, but it’s there. And so, when I sit solo at a bar now, in my elder days, I am mostly relieved to be left alone, to eat my oysters and read my book and quietly watch the bartender mixing up Americanos and espresso martinis. But every now and then, I admit that

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some small part of me rather wishes that some stranger would inquire whether my daddy was a thief. Back in Sydney, a young man at a bar had offered to buy me a schooner (the slightly less-than-a-pint of beer that is the go-to in Australia). He asked, “Do you like Harleys?” and proceeded to describe the time he’d ridden from Sydney to Adelaide, a journey of over 800 miles. I asked him some questions. What’s more fun to drive, a panhead or a shovelhead? If he had his choice, would he opt for the Dyna Ride or the Road King? I don’t actually know much about motorcycles, but I knew enough to keep him engaged for a while. It was a nice conversation, but as always there was an unspoken undercurrent of something else. Eventually, we went our separate ways. Now, in the aftermath of Dark Mofo, I was again talking to a stranger, uncertain of my safety.

“No, thanks,” I said, putting my book back in my purse. “I have to be heading out, actually.” The man gave me a look. “She’s a good writer, isn’t she?” the man said. “Sandra Cisneros.” “She is,” I said. “One of the best.” I felt a little bad now. I wondered how the night might have gone if I’d spent it talking about literature with this strange Australian. Maybe he wasn’t so strange after all. But now I’d never know. I felt a twinge of regret, but not much more than that. It had been nice to be seen. I wandered back to my hotel through the quiet streets. Couples passed me by — men and women, men and men. Down by the water a couple was entwined, arms around each other. A sea bird flew around them, but they paid it no mind. The lovers were blind to all things, except each other.

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“I don’t set off fireworks because I have tinnitus in my ears and I don’t like loud noises. But if I see them off in the distance, I say that’s cool. I’m thankful to live in a country where we can celebrate.”

“We barbeque. We have hamburgers and hot dogs and all the fixings. We have family and friends over. We’ll do fireworks if they are legal, but I’m not certain for our area.”

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“Go to City Pier, hang out and watch the fireworks at night. We do barbecue also. A real cut and dry American Fourth of July. I do have a mandatory company meeting in the morning though.”

“We like to celebrate around a campfire with friends. We do it as often as we can.”

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Peninsula Voices Few hours a year Regardless of any government official’s decisions, wherever America’s patriots still celebrate Independence Day and fireworks remind us of sacrifice and our heritage. Brilliant, sky-rocketing, thunderous fireworks embody liberty’s spirit. Fireworks opponents fret about their hazards. Fireworks remind leftists about control they still lack. A wide perspective demonstrates residential fireworks bans are unjustified government overreach. Daily, alcohol-impaired drivers kill 29 people. Exposing marijuanamuddled brains, 53 percent of 15-20 year-olds think marijuana improves their driving ability. Alcohol and/or drug impairment contributes to almost 50 percent of Washington’s traffic fatalities. Poly-drugged drivers, the primary cause in fatal crashes, average a 15 percent increase yearly

since 2012. Mixed alcohol and THC compose the most prevalent poly-drug. Who rants about these realities? But fireworks — they scare animals, irritate people and can cause injury. Fundamental adulthood requisites are annoyance toleration and recognition of what we shouldn’t fear. Do Americans possess a constitutional right to freedom from annoyances and risks? Approximately 95 percent of residential fireworks annoyances occur about 12 hours during Independence Day, leaving annually, 8,748 hours without fireworks. Alcohol and recreational marijuana destroy lives 8,760 hours yearly. Cannot objectors tolerate Independence Day residential fireworks 12 out of 8,760 annual hours? For a day, couldn’t objectors try tranquilizers for animals or perhaps themselves? Perhaps, the most underrated, intangible we

possess and an anomaly throughout history, we cannot imagine living without liberty. “Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools.” – D. H. Lawrence. Susan Shotthafer, Port Angeles

Like little people Governor Jay Inslee wants to make Washington taxpayers pay over $4 million additionally to increase his protective detail from 9 to 17 as he runs for president. Is this run for president just to satisfy Inslee’s vanity, or does he have any realistic chance to even be nominated? He is polling under 1 percent, not even making the top 15 Democrat candidates. Inslee’s dismal polling numbers do not meet the criteria for him to be considered a “major presidential candidate” entitled to Secret Service protection. Why should we pay over

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OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES AND EMAIL $4 million to provide him protection he would not have if he were any other candidate? Inslee is paid over $170,000 a year, compared to an average salary for all U.S. governors of less than $130,000. Will he be earning his salary over the next 16 months by working fulltime for us, or will he be moonlighting during working hours on his presidential run? Elected public servants should live by the same rules as they want to impose on the voters whom they work for. Inslee’s positions on gun control are clear. Inslee’s protective detail will be armed with incredibly dangerous semiautomatic weapons that fire a lethal bullet every single time you pull the trigger. I suspect they may also have magazines holding more than 10 rounds. To practice what he preaches, Inslee’s bodyguards should be armed with single-shot pistols that are locked

over immigration reform and social justice. Children should not be caged like animals in detention centers that do not take care of their medical and physical needs. Several children have What is rationale? died in custody due to lack According to recent of medical attention. reports from the southern Sleeping on concrete border, children are still being separated from their floors with Mylar blankets parents and placed in facil- in cyclone wire cages that house as many as ities that do not provide toothpaste, soap, adequate 100-300 children per holding area is a recipe for outfood, water, medicine or breaks of influenza and sanitation. body lice. Children are not being Children who are unretaken care of by Border lated are often taking care Patrol agents, Immigration of younger children who Custom Enforcement, or the Office of Refugee Reset- are incarcerated without anyone changing their diatlement. pers, or care taking for The laws pertaining to their needs. juvenile incarceration are Children are held in being violated by our elected and appointed offi- conditions that are unsanitary, unsafe and inadecials. There is no need to pun- quate. What is the rationale of ish children by incarceratthe Trump administration ing them in cages and not to continue such harsh providing adequate treatment of incarcerated humane facilities. children in custody at facilChildren from Central ities on the southern borAmerica who have been der? separated from their parDavid Cowan, ents are being used as bargaining chips in the debate Port Angeles away until use, as Inslee and his gun control friends would have the little people, us, do. Kaj Ahlburg, Port Angeles

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Rave of the Week THE PET POSSE came through for me after my doggy decided to wander away. If you ever lose or find a pet, they are the ones to call. … and other Raves A GRATEFUL RAVE to the two kind ladies who stopped to see if I was all right and could get up by myself when I took a bloody nosedive in a store parking lot Wednesday evening. Sorry I didn’t get your names but your kind attention was much appre-

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Rant of the Week LAST NIGHT AT Ediz Hook, a rant to the people who were walking a big black Lab and, when they saw the geese resting quietly, they let their dog off its leash to chase after them. What’s

the matter with them? … and other Rants DURING THE SUMMER, one bus a day should travel from Port Angeles to the top of Hurricane Ridge as lots of hikers will wish to walk down, rather than up, the excellent trail system in the park. TRYING TO ENJOY a quiet afternoon on the beach at Fort Worden but it was impossible with the Navy Growlers constantly flying overhead. Is everyone so brainwashed that they think this is necessary? (CLIP AND SAVE) To participate, call our Rants & Raves hotline at 360-417-3506 (works 24 hours a day), email us at letters@peninsuladailynews.

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SEQUIM — While Sequim enters its warmest part of the year, advocates for the Sequim Community Warming Center are gearing up to help residents make it through the next cold spell. The two-year-old warming center provides a secure, indoor environment on the coldest nights from October through March to homeless individuals and others in need of a warm place.

It also provides meals and snacks on site and take-away items, including blankets, warm clothing, sleeping bags, raincoats, personal hygiene items and water bottles. The warming center is staffed in two shifts, each with a paid supervisor and several volunteers. Center director Jean Pratschner is recruiting new volunteers now because fundraising for next winter’s operations kicks off soon and she hopes to show prospective donors that the center is

prepared to meet its new goals, center advocates noted in a press release last week. Pratschner said she hopes to keep the facility open every night for the five months from October through March; at a minimum, she is seeking to open the center any night with a predicted temperature of 40 degrees or less. The center’s present budget has restricted the operations to nights when the expected low temperature is 36 degrees or lower.

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She noted that even with a largely volunteer staff the center’s proposed additional nights of operation will substantially increase expenses. In the 2018-2019 fall/winter season, the center was open for 82 nights, and durOLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK ing an extended snowy period Freshly paved roadway is seen now on U.S. in February 2019 it was also Highway 101 around Lake Crescent. open for six days. To learn more about volunteering at the Sequim Community Warming Center, call Pratschner at 505264-0278 or email lpratschner@gmail.com.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Workers on the project of rehabilitating U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent will take a break for the Fourth of July holiday. Paving is planned earlier in the week. Weather permitting, paving will continue Monday on the west end of the project zone between mileposts 221 and 224 in the westbound lane, said Penny Wagner, Olympic National Park spokesperson, in a press release. Paving is expected to switch to the eastbound lane of this section on Tuesday. Drivers should expect up to half-hour delays each direction during weekday work hours and slower travel times through the

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Esports program coming in September to Peninsula College BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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The United States’ Megan Rapinoe, right, celebrates after scoring her team’s first goal during the Women’s World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between France and the United States at Parc des Princes in Paris on Friday.

Rapinoe reveling in the moment BY ANNE M. PETERSON

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PARIS — With a colorful vocabulary and manner to match her pinkish-purple hair, Megan Rapinoe stands out simply by being Megan Rapinoe. She celebrated her two goals in the quarterfinal match against France at the Women’s World Cup by raising both arms in victory, reminiscent of Russell Crowe in “Gladiator.” Are you not entertained? She spawned many memes in the process. “She’s just a big personality both on and off the pitch,” coach Jill Ellis said. “And I think she honestly thrives in these moments.” In securing the 2-1 victory that knocked the hosts out of the tournament, the United States now moves on to a semifinal match against England on Tuesday in Lyon. If they can get past the Lionesses, the Americans will get a shot at their second straight World Cup title and fourth overall in a July 7 final. From a high-profile battle with U.S. Soccer over equal pay back home, to the exuberant celebration of every goal in the 13-0 tournament opener against Thailand, the U.S. team is unapologetically brash and confident. If anyone embodies the U.S. ethos, it’s Rapinoe. She has five goals in this World Cup, tying her with teammate Alex Morgan, England’s Ellen White and Australia’s Sam Kerr for the tournament lead. She is the first player to score two goals in back-to-back games since Brazil’s Marta in 2007: Rapinoe also scored twice in a 2-1 victory over Spain to open the round of 16. And sometimes she gets just as much attention for what she does away from the game. Rapinoe was at the center of a controversy in the days leading up to what was called Le Grand Match when video surfaced of her saying she wouldn’t visit the White House if the team won the World Cup — and dropping in an expletive for emphasis. While the interview was from January, it attracted President Donald Trump’s attention and he tweeted: “Megan should never disrespect our Country, the White House, or our Flag, especially since so much has been done for her & the team.” TURN

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PORT ANGELES — A whole new ballgame doubling as an extracurricular activity and potential career path awaits Peninsula College students. The school is leaping into the rapidly growing world of esports — competitive video and computer gaming — with college administrators searching for the first esports head coach to lead the next generation of studentathletes. Esports as an industry is rapidly becoming big business with revenues projected to top $1 billion worldwide this year and more than 2.4 billion people expected to play some form of video game, according to industry researcher Newzoo. Viewership of one of the largest esports games championships, the League of Legends World Championship Finals in November 2018, drew more than 100 million viewers online, a larger audience than for that year’s Super Bowl (98 million). Professional esports athletes are making big bucks and starting to draw the attention of mainstream advertisers. At the collegiate level, expansion is rapid as more than 150 esports programs around the country offer more than $15 million in scholarships to prospective players.

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For Peninsula, suffering from an $800,000 budget deficit attributed to a decline in enrollment in recent years, establishing an esports program is a relatively low-cost way to build enrollment by offering an attractive program to potential students. “One of the reasons students choose community colleges is for the diverse range of instructional and co-curricular pro-

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Connor Nguyen, at right, and Griffin Williams, second from right, compete in a Super Smash Bros. Melee tournament at the Shine esports festival at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. Griffin is captain of an esports team at the University of California, Irvine. UC Irvine is among a growing number of U.S. schools starting to offer at least partial scholarships to students who compete in esports, competitive video-game playing. grams we offer,” said Rick Ross, Peninsula’s associate dean for athletics and student programs. “Esports offers a relatively new opportunity for students who enjoy competitive gaming to be part of a team, just like their classmates who play soccer or basketball, or students who enroll in drama, or jazz choir. That team will be made up of players from all over the world, and it will have a support network to guide them through the completion of their degree, and to play a role in the development of their talent, their interpersonal skills, cultural competence and critical thinking.” Ross said his boss, Jack Huls, Peninsula’s vice president of

Lefties fall in extra innings BY JOE TRAUB

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PORT ANGELES — Despite an eighth-inning comeback by the Port Angeles Lefties, the Bend Elks had the last laugh Friday night at Civic Field. Marco Young plated two runs with a double into the rightfield corner and the Elks escaped with a 4–2, 10-inning victory in the series opener. The Lefties had won their previous three games, the series finale in Walla Walla and a home doubleheader sweep on Wednesday in a rain-abbreviated series with the Yakima Valley Pippins. Thursday’s contest with Yakima Valley was rained out. In Friday’s contest, starting pitcher Dwayne Angebrant turned in an exceptional outing on the mound for Port Angeles, allowing just one run on four hits in six innings. However, he left the contest with the Lefties trailing 1-0. The deficit had reached 2-0 in the eighth inning when Port Angeles’ Charlie Nasuti led off with a bloop double to right field. After two outs, Damiano Palmegiani reached on a throwing error that scored Nasruti. C.J. Schauwecker then came in cold off the bench and hit a pinch-hit single to send

Ross learned that most esports-offering schools treat their gamers as they would any other student-athletes competing for athletic programs. He came away impressed that the academic requirements, including full-time status as students and qualifying GPAs, are the same for virtual and traditional athletes. And the trip erased the common stereotypes of video gamers as socially awkward, lazy, basement-dwellers who spend all of their spare time gaming. “That’s what I went to Atlanta thinking about and imagining and I realized these are student-athletes,” Ross said.

student services, sent him and Dennis Hill from the school’s Information Technologies department on a fact-finding trip to the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) National Convention last summer in Atlanta. “We wanted to learn more and figure out how to implement, or if we wanted to implement an esports program,” Ross said. “From an old-school sports perspective it was eye-opening to me. NACE is kind of the overarching governing body at the collegiate level. “We learned quite a bit about how to launch an esports program and why colleges are moving in this direction.”

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Palmegiani home and tie the game at 2-all. After a walk to Baxter Halligan, pinch-runner Nick Berry was picked off second base to end the rally. Port Angeles went in order in the ninth inning to set up Young’s heroics in extras. The Lefties (11-13, 9-12 WCL) have lost both of their extra-innings contests in 2019. Bend 4, Port Angeles 2 Elks 0000010102—471 Lefties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 — 2 4 2 WP: Blackman LP: Loewen Pitching Bend — Luna 6IP, 2H, 0ER, 6BB, 12K; Kaser 1IP, BB, 0ER, K; McKnight 1IP, 2H, ER, BB; Blackman 2IP, 0ER, 2K Port Angeles — Angebrandt 6.1IP, 4H, ER, 2BB, 2K; Thompson 0.2IP, 0H, K; Fitch 0.2IP, 0H, ER, 3BB; Tresemer 0.1IP, 0ER; Loewen 2IP, 3H, 2ER, 0BB, 4K. Hitting Bend — Needham 2-5, 2B, 2R, 2SB; Bush 2-4, R; Young 1-4, 2B, RBI, BB, SB. Port Angeles — Nasuti 2-2, 2B, R, 2BB; Schauwecker 1-1; Rosenberg 1-3.

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BELLEVUE — Wilder remained in the hunt for the NW Area 1 AAA League title with a doubleheader sweep against Lakeside Babe Ruth 14-3 and 11-5. Wilder bashed 39 hits in the Friday’s twinbill. Gavin Guerrero went 8 for 10 on the day. “There was a lot of barrel on the ball,” said coach Karl Myers. Believe it or not, Wilder actually got off to a slow start in the opening game, trailing 3-0 after four innings. They exploded after the fourth, scoring five runs in the fifth and nine runs in the sixth to blow the game wide open. Wilder tallied 20 hits in the first game and every single batter on the team had at least one hit. Timmy Adams went 4 for 4 with two runs and an RBI, while Guerrero was 4 for 5 with two runs and an RBI. Brody Merritt hit 3 for 4 with a double, a run scored and three RBIs. Joel Wood went 2 for 4 with a double, two runs scored and two RBIs and Lucas Jarnigan went 2 for 4 with a double, two runs score and two RBIs.

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Wyatt Hall had a hit, three runs scored and an RBI. Bo Bradow started the game on the mound, going five innings, giving up three hits and no earned runs, while striking out four and walking two. Jadon Seibel pitched the sixth inning, giving up no hits, no runs and no walks while striking out one. In the second game, Guerrero again went 4 for 5 with two runs scored, an RBI and two stolen bases. Bradow went 3 for 3 with two doubles, two runs scored and two RBIs. Jarnigan went 2 for 4 with three RBIs, while Wyatt Hall went 2 for 4 with two runs and an RBI. Whitman had two hits, including a double, and an RBI. Adams got the win on the mound, going five innings and giving up no earned runs on six hits. He struck out four. Wilder (9-1, 5-1) plays Lakeside Recovery (10-2) in Issaquah today with these games possibly deciding the NW Area 1 AAA League championship. The two teams split a pair at Civic Field earlier this season.

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Bowling

Baseball: Wilder Senior vs. Lakeside at Issaquah, 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Bend Elks at Port Angeles, 1:35 p.m. BMX Racing: Washington State Championship Qualifier, Lincoln Park BMX Track, 9 a.m.

LAUREL LANES Thursday Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouck, 246; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 654. Women’s high game: Vahl Larsen, 246; women’s high series: Mary Robinson, 474. Leading team: Handpiece Solutions. Monday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Dave Jackson, 224; men’s high series: Mike Machinheimer, 537. Women’s high game: Dorie Helgeson and Celeste Maier tied at 190; women’s high series: Dorie Helgeson, 541. Leading team: Puget Sound Transfer.

Monday No events scheduled.

Area Sports Softball City of Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Women’s Division Elks Naval Lodge 33, Airport Garden Center 6 Elks Naval Lodge 15, Airport Garden Center 5 Shirley’s Cafe 13, Elks Naval Lodge 9 Men’s Gold Division Stamper Chriopratic 22, Angeles Plumbing 14 Elwha Bravez 9, Moose Lodge Bulls 8 Angeles Plumbing 17, Elwha Bravez 16 Slung Down 17, Moose Lodge Bulls 10 Stamper Chriopratic 13, Smuggler’s Landing 12 ACI Boats 7, Smuggler’s Landing 6 Slung Down 16, ACI Boats 8

BMX Racing Lincoln Park BMX Port Angeles Power Summer Series No. 4 4 Balance Bike 1. Layla Stamper, Port Angeles, 2. Dennis Tisdale, Port Angeles, 3. Bennett Gray, Port Angeles. 21-30 Women Cruiser 1. Harper Mcguire, Port Angeles, 2. Iris Winslow, Port Angeles, 3. Shellie Belbin, Port Angeles. 12 Cruiser 1. Brian Belbin, Racer Army, Port Angeles 2. Ca$H “Money” Coleman, The Woodshed, Port Angeles 3. Anthony “A-Train” Jones, Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza, Port Angeles. 26-30 Cruiser 1. Anthony Brigandi, Port Angeles, 2. Anthony Hernandez, Port Angeles, 3. Isaiah Muckley, Port Angeles. 46-50 Cruiser 1. Michael “Patch Kit” Mcguire, Port Angeles, 2. Wayne “Shipwreck” Goldsbary, Port Angeles, 3. Jason Forsmann, Uni Bmx, Forks. 5 & Under Novice 1. Kayden Beck, Sequim, 2. Bradan Gray, Port Angeles, 3. Wyatt Sweetser, Port Angeles. 6 Novice 1. Levi Hull, Sequim, 2. Tony Cargo, Port Angeles, 3. Woody Cargo, Port Angeles, 4 Calianne Collins, Hartnagels Builidng Supply, Port Angeles. 8 Novice 1. Ben Keeler, Port Angeles, 2. Sonny Horejsi, Port Angeles, 3. Cameron Collins, Hartnagels Builidng Supply, Port Angeles, 4. Wyatt Stamper, Port Angeles, 5. Grady Pinell, Sonic Bmx, Port Angeles, 6. Maverick Williams, Port Angeles. 10 Novice 1. Wesley Schroeder, Sequim, 2. Sky Wasankari, Port Angeles, 3. Anna Cook, Murphy Racing, Port Angeles. 12 Novice 1. Austin Fortman, Port Angeles, 2. Jackson Beal, Port Townsend, 3 Ryan Albin, Port Angeles, 4. Kodiak Adkins, Port Angeles. 14 Novice 1. Dawson Dewey, Port Angeles, 2. Piper Williams, Port Angeles, 3. Gabriel Granum, Port Angeles. 6 Intermediate 1. Evan “Mongo” Hernandez, Mitch Gray Inc/ Rodocker Woodworks, Port Angeles, 2. Dominic Casebolt, Club House Bmx, Port Angeles, 3 Thomas Dalgardno, Angeles Millworks/Pacific Motorcycle, Port Angeles, 4. Zebastian FerrierDixon, Port Angeles. 9 Intermediate 1. Graysen Pinell, Port Angeles 2. Makaylie Albin, Bikemaster, Port Angeles 3. Benjamin Clemens, Port Angeles 14 Intermediate 1. Colby Groves, Bike Garage & Groves Crane Co, Port Angeles, 2. Zade Wirth, Bikemaster, Port Angeles, 3. Anthony Brigandi, Port Angeles, 4. Mason Beal, Port Townsend. 12 Expert 1. Ca$H “Money” Coleman, The Woodshed, Port Angeles, 2. Brian Belbin, Racer Army, Port Angeles, 3. Anthony “A-Train” Jones, Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza, Port Angeles. 14 Expert 1. Andy ‘Sandy” Goldsbary, Anchor Marine, Port Angeles, 2. Grant Zipay, Ghy Bikes, Port Orchard, 3. Zachary Pinell, Sonic Bmx, Port Angeles. 15 Expert 1. Joseph Pinell, Sonic Bmx, Port Angeles, 2.

Golf CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Men’s Club Senior and Super Senior Championship Monday Flight One Gross: Mike Clayton, 74; Arni Fredrickson, 80; Everett Thometz, 82; Leonard Hirschfeld, 83; Fred Harrison, 83; Karl Dryfhout, 84; Bruce Durning, 84; Bill Berry, 84; Gil Stockton, 84; Jac Osborn, 84; Allen Balla, 85; Jerry McLinn, 93. Net: Everett Thometz, 67; Mike Clayton, 67; Bill Berry, 68; Leonard Hirschfeld, 69; Bruce Durning, 70; Jac Osborn, 70; Karl Dryfhout, 71; Arni Fredrickson, 71; Gil Stockton, 72; Fred Harrison, 72; Allen Balla, 75; Jerry McLinn, 77. Wednesday Flight Two Gross: Warren Cortex, 86; Steve Lewis, 89; Richard Brahams, 90; Robert Nute, 90; Morris Fosse, 91; Herman Sakimoto, 92; Mike Sutton, 95; George Switzer, 99; Charles Dayton, 100; Thomas Deeney, 100. Net: Morris Fosse, 68; Robert Nute, 68; Richard Brahams, 69; Warren Cortez, 69; George Switzer, 70; Steve Lewis, 71; Herman Sakimoto, 73; Charles Daton, 75; Thomas Deeney, 77; Mike Sutton, 77. Closest to pin No. 11: Mike Clayton, 5 ft; L. Hirschfeld, 8 ft. 6 in. No. 8: Tom Flack, 10 ft. 1 in; Mike Clayton, 15 ft. 9 in. No. 17: Mark Hash, 11 ft. 4 in; F. Harrison, 4 ft. 5 in. Results for Senior Championship Flight One Gross: Ron Grant, 150; Mark Hash, 150. Net: Harry Phillips, 133; Richard Clendening, 134; Brian Anderson, 137. Flight Two Gross: Bob Gunn, 170; Tom Flack, 174. Net: Wally Jenkins, 138; Ray Ballantyne, 140; Graham Bunney, 142. Results for Super Senior Championship Flight One Gross: Mike Clayton, 146; Arni Fredrickson, 162. Net: Jac Osborn, 137; Everett Thometz, 138; Bill Berry, 141. Flight Two Gross: Warren Cortex, 177; Mike Sutton, 181. Net: Robert Nute, 136; Morris Fosse, 144; George Switzer, 144. PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Net Stableford Round 1 Leaderboard Points Wedneday Net: Bill Rinehart, 46; Chuck Turner, 44; Bob Dutrow, 43; Mike Kitz, 42; Tom Lowe, 42; Bob Reidel, 42; Gary Murphy, 42; Chuck Burkhardt, 41; Don Dundon, 41; John Arruda, 40; Buddy Frasr, 39; Dennis Ingram, 39; Gene Mddleton, 39; Kevin Russell, 38; Joe Tweter, 38; Steven Murata, 38; Dennis Bourget, 37; Jerry Sparks, 37; Steve Main, 37; Lyle Andrus, 37; Tony Sample, 36; Dave Boerigter, 35; Tim Berns, 34; Gary Valendia, 30. Merchant League Results Team Standings through Wednesday, June 12 Team Points Swain’s 146 Rudy’s 138.5 Dream Team 128 The Crew 126 Misfits 124.5 John L. Scott 120 D&K Painting 118 Fitness West 114.5 The Wild Bunch 110 Chestnut Cottage 96 United Engineering 96 Elwood 95 Hoch Construction 94 Fryer Insurance 92 Olympic Sewer 79.5 Defrang 77 Armstrong 74

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49.5 35.5 Low handicap division Gross: Tony Burke, 34; Jack Heckman, 35; Jade Tisdale, 37; Tim Lusk, 37. Net: Cody Romero, 33; Dean Bensen, 34; Ron Hurn, 34; Terry McDonald, 35; Harry Hinds, 35; Mark Mast, 35. High handicap division Gross: Dave Cameron, 42; Jim Hoyne, 42; Mike Hammel, 44; Gary Heilman, 44; Dan Reeves, 44. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Men’s Club Net Skins Wednesday Skins: Dennis Powell, 3; Tom Caufield, 2; Larry St. John, 1; Dennis Cook, 1; Jay Tomlin, 1.

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PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION LEAGUE Second Half Standings through Friday Women’s Division Team W L Shirley’s Cafe 5 0 Elks Naval Lodge 4 2 Elwha Bravettes 3 1 California Horizon 3 1 Harbinger Winery 1 3 Slung Down body art 1 3 Lincoln Street Coffee 1 3 Airport Garden Center 0 6 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Stamper Chiropractic 5 1 Elwha Bravez 4 2 Slung Down 3 2 Angeles Plumbing 2 2 ACi Boats 2 4 Smuggler’s Landing 2 4 Moose Lodge Bulls 1 4 Men’s Silver Division Team W L ACE Michael’s Inc. 5 1 America’s Elite 5 1 Team Thomsen Realtos 5 1 Hitmen 3 3 Peninsula Proud 2 4 Basic Ballers 1 5 Fred’s Guns 0 6 Tuesday’s Results Women’s Division California Horizon, 29, Slung Down, 19. Men’s Silver Division ACE Michaels, 10, Fred’s Guns, 0. Thomsen Realtors, 10, America’s Elite, 4. America’s Elite, 16, Fred’s Guns, 6. Hitmen, 13, Basic Ballers, 12. Basic Ballers, 13, Peninsula Proud, 10.

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without gays on your team, it’s pretty much never been done before, ever,” she said. “Science right there.” Trump added that he would Rapinoe has been particularly invite the team to Washington, win vocal about equitable pay and the or lose. treatment of female athletes, while Rapinoe said she stood by the statement, with the exception of her also critical of FIFA for not investcoarse language. Then she went out ing more in the women’s game. She has pointed to the disparity and scored five minutes into the in the prize money for the men’s game against France. “You can hear it in her comments and women’s World Cups. France, the men’s winner in Russia, was and how she presents herself. She’s awarded $38 million, while the wina very experienced, eloquent person. ner of the women’s tournament will I would just kind of point to the per- take home just $4 million. formance tonight and I’d say if anyTwo years ago, Rapinoe was in thing this stuff just bounces off her, the news for kneeling during the I think it even pushes her forward,” national anthem. She said it was an Ellis said afterward. act of solidarity with Colin KaeperRapinoe has always been nick, the former San Francisco unafraid to speak her mind. She 49ers quarterback who knelt during came out as gay in 2012 and is cur- the anthem to call attention to rently in a relationship with WNBA racial inequality. star Sue Bird. Rapinoe even joked U.S. Soccer responded by adoptabout it following Friday night’s vic- ing a rule that says players must tory, when asked if it had more stand for anthems. She said she’d meaning because this is Pride abide by it, but in France she has Month. not sung the anthem or put her “You can’t win a championship hand on her heart while it plays

before each game. Oh, and she can play, too. Rapinoe won an NCAA title with the University of Portland in 2005 and made her senior national team debut the next year. She played in all six U.S. games at the 2011 World Cup in Germany, memorably picking up a microphone after a goal and singing Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” One of her biggest moments as a player came in that tournament, when her perfect cross to Abby Wambach led to the tying goal in the quarterfinals against Brazil. The Americans advanced on penalties. While France has seemingly cemented her legacy both on and off the field, she insisted that any drama she encountered didn’t fuel her. “I don’t really get energized by haters, or all that,” she said. “I feel like there are so many more people that love me, so I’m like, ‘Yay! People love me! This is great!’ I’m a little more energized by that.”

San Diego 3, St. Louis 1 San Francisco 6, Arizona 3 Saturday’s Games Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati 0 Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 5:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 5:15 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. Today’s Games Chicago Cubs (Lester 7-5) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 4-4), 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 7-6) at Miami (Richards 3-8), 10:10 a.m. Washington (Scherzer 7-5) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-5), 10:10 a.m. Pittsburgh (Brault 3-1) at Milwaukee (Davies 7-2), 11:10 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-4) at Colorado (Gonzalez 0-1), 12:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 5-5) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 4-7), 1:05 p.m. St. Louis (Mikolas 5-8) at San Diego (Lucchesi 6-4), 1:10 p.m. Atlanta (Fried 9-3) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 5-4), 4:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.

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Women’s Soccer World Cup QUARTERFINALS Thursday’s Games At Le Havre, France England 3, Norway 0 Friday’s Games At Paris United States 2, France 1 Saturday’s Games Netherlands 2, Italy 1 Sweden 2, German 1 Semifinals Tuesday England vs. United States, noon (Fox) Wednesday Netherlands vs. Sweden, noon (FS1) Third-place Game Semifinal losers, 8 a.m. (Fox) World Cup Final Sunday Semifinal winners, 8 a.m. (Fox)

Briefly . . . Yankees top Red Sox 17-13 in London slugfest LONDON — Rest assured, British fans: Most baseball games are not like this, not even the crazy ones between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. Major League Baseball arrived in Europe on Saturday night with Ye Olde Slugfest. Each team scored six runs in a first inning that stretched nearly an hour, with Aaron Hicks hitting the first European homer. Brett Gardner had a tiebreaking, two-run drive in the third, Aaron Judge went deep to cap a six-run fourth and the Yankees outlasted their rivals 17-13. Before a sellout crowd of 59,659 at Olympic Stadium that included fans from Britain, Beantown and the Big Apple plus royalty, batters behaved like good tourists and minded the gaps — and the fences. As a Union Jack fluttered above center field along with the Stars and Stripes, both teams jacked and jacked and jacked. DJ LeMahieu had four hits and five RBIs, including a three-run double in the fourth and a two-run single in the fifth that opened a 17-6 lead. Luke Voit had four hits, including three doubles, before leaving with an injury in the fifth. Rookie Michael Chavis hit a pair of three-run homers for the Red Sox, the second in a six-run seventh. Jackie Bradley Jr. had four hits, including a home run. The Associated Press


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Esports: Recruiting will be the biggest unknown CONTINUED FROM B1 and then learn about our offerings,” Ross said. Ross said recruiting is “We learned that many the biggest esports teams also spend probably time in the weight room, unknown surrounding the doing cardio training and program. “There is a system for some even practice yoga,” recruiting high school athRoss said. The college is now ramp- letes to colleges,” Ross said. ing up for the program to “A soccer coach goes and make its initial debut in the watches prep games, or 2019-2020 school year. That select teams to evaluate talprocess begins with hiring a ent and then builds relahead coach. tionships and finds the “Step one is hire a coach right fit. With esports we and learn more about are a little bit unsure about recruiting,” Ross said. “We that. Schools that have expect to have an intercol- started programs are kind legiate team and an esports of collectively trying to figclub for recreational gam- ure that out. Where do you ers. We hope to build some find esports athletes? It’s a courses to support them as little like track and field many of these students are and swimming, when evallooking for technology- uating those athletes you based instruction. Our can compare their dismedia program and our tances, their times. Putting cyber security program are together a competitive team likely something that I would imagine we would esports athletes would be look at scores in popular interested in.” esports games like Over“We are hoping to have watch, League of Legends the coach hired within the and Smash Bros. If they fit next month and then we you can then look at their have some marketing we high school grades, their are going to work on with other activities.” the program to attract esports athletes.” Infrastructure Ross expects much of the initial makeup of the proInfrastructure-wise, gram to come from the esports requires high-speed North Olympic Peninsula. fiber-link internet to avoid “Most of the esports ath- lag during online play sesletes would be people sions and personal computalready at the college or ers geared with powerful those in the community graphics cards to ensure who would like to enroll the most competitive condiand some mid-summer or tions. late-summer signees that Ross said the college have plans to go elsewhere would be “working on get-

games,” Ross said. “There’s a giant screen and plenty of seats, so that could be where matches are played and practice sessions will occur in a classroom.” “There’s no travel really, there could be somewhere in the future, but most of the competitions you play matches online at your computer. The annual expenditures are pretty minor.” Ross estimated those costs at being less than $20,000 per year. RICK ROSS/PENINSULA COLLEGE

Billy Moody, left, and Patrick McCready plays League of Legends during a gaming session in the Keegan Hall lecture hall on the Peninsula College campus. Peninsula is adding an esports competitive video game program and is searching for a head coach. ting some additional mileage out of those computers by using them as part of the school’s media program to benefit the instructional curriculum as well as esport athletes.” Peninsula subscribes to a plan that provides funds to upgrade campus computers each year, and Ross said that plan could be used to purchase high-quality equipment, trimming about half off the program’s expected startup costs of $20,000 to $45,000. Other expenses include gaming chairs, ergonomic keyboards and computer mice, uniforms and graphics for whatever campus space winds up serving as

the squad’s practice room or “arena” in esports jargon. Ross stressed that no final decision had been made on where to house the esports team, but there is a frontrunner. “We have a technology building, Keegan Hall,” Ross said. “It’s not decided yet, there’s a committee that makes the final call on where to house the esports arena, which is essentially a media classform transformed into a gaming venue.” A larger lecture hall in Keegan Hall could serve as a competition venue. “We have a beautiful lecture hall in Keegan Hall where we might host

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reacted positively when they first heard of plans for an esports team. “The takeaway is current students are very enthusiastically looking forward to and anxious for this to happen,” Ross said. “One of the [off-campus] residence hall employees is a professional gamer and is a student here and he was excited about the idea and wanted to help either as a participant or being involved. Our student government has supported it and are student-athletes, some of them play games recreationally, and they’ve been behind it.” Holding esports camps for area youth and all-comers tournaments with members of the public taking on Peninsula esports players also is in the cards. Ross knows the entire esports concept is new to many and the college will have to educate the public about the new offering. “Especially my generation,” Ross said. “I think I did a presentation last year to one of the service clubs and they just stared at me. But I think when people learn more about it and read about it, they’ll understand it is college students pursuing an activity they enjoy.”

There are longstanding esports competitions built around traditional sports such as NFL football (the Madden series); NBA (NBA 2K series); and FIFA soccer, but more colleges are playing Overwatch, a first-person shooter with a host of cartoon elements; League of Legends, a multiplayer battle arena strategy game or Rocket League, a soccerdriving action-sports hybrid. Other popular esports games include Hearthstone and battle royale-style games such as Fortnite or Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds. “We are not locked into any of the games so far,” Ross said. “The industry is ________ constantly changing and what’s popular now may Sports reporter Michael Carnot be a year or two down man can be contacted at 360-417the road.” 3525 or mcarman@peninsuladailyRoss said students had news.com.

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M’s have punch at top of order BY LAUREN SMITH

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SEATTLE — J.P. Crawford knows the offensive momentum has to start with the top of the lineup. The young Seattle Mariners shortstop, the team’s No. 2 hitter for most of June, and leadoff hitter Mallex Smith feed off of each other, he says. “He gets on, and I think it gives fire to the whole lineup,” Crawford said recently. “It makes you want to hit. It makes you want to drive him in.” Midway through an upand-then down season the Mariners have found some positives — and the progression of two players they see as part of their future at the top of the order is certainly a plus. “When you’re young, athletic, and you’ve got a lot to prove, every night you’re showing up with a lot of energy,” Mariners manager Scott Servais told reporters after Smith and Crawford combined for five hits, including two doubles and a triple, three runs scored and three RBIs in 10 atbats in a recent win over Milwaukee. “The athleticism plays out on the field. You certainly see it defensively, running the bases. It’s big. It helps you win a lot of close games against good teams.” Entering Saturday night’s in Houston, Smith and Crawford have hit first and second in 13 games. During that stretch, Smith is slashing at .269/.345/.462 with five doubles, a triple, a home run and two stolen bases. He’s scored 12 runs and driven in 52. “Since we got into June, Mallex has kind of been the Mallex we were expecting, which is great to see,” Servais said. Smith seems to be set-

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Houston Astros catcher Robinson Chirinos (28) reaches for the ball to tag out Seattle Mariners’ J.P. Crawford during a game Friday in Houston. Crawford was out at home plate.

year’s All-Star Futures Game. The annual game, which features top prospects around baseball, will be played on July 7 at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Two players from Double-A Arkansas, righthander Justin Dunn and first baseman Evan White, and Mariners top prospect Jarred Kelenic, an outfielder currently with HighA Modesto, will represent the Mariners. “I’m excited,” Servais told reporters in Houston. “We should have three. We’ve got a good minor league system, and some guys are having some really good seasons. I totally expected Kelenic would make it, but great for Justin Dunn, awesome for Evan White, and we probably have a few others that could have [made the roster] as well. “We’ve got a lot of positive things going down, down on the farm, and we should. We traded a lot of good players away to get some good young players, so anxious for those guys to eventually get here.” Kelenic, 19, is considered the No. 24 prospect in all of baseball, and lit up the South Atlantic League with 11 homers for Low-A West Virginia this season before he was promoted to Modesto at the end of May. He has hit safely in 10 of 15 games with the Nuts with three doubles, a triple and two homers. Dunn, 23, is the No. 2 prospect in Seattle’s organization and ranked No. 67 in baseball. He was named to the Texas League All-Star Game, and pitched a scoreless inning, after compiling a 5-3 record and 3.45 ERA in 14 starts during the first half of the season. He has 90 strikeouts and 21 walks over 70 1/3 innings. Kelenic and Dunn were both acquired during the

offseason in the deal that sent Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz to the Mets. The Mariners have already unloaded both Jay Bruce and Anthony Swarzak from that trade, while Gerson Bautista is currently pitching for Triple-A Tacoma. White, 23, is the No. 5 prospect in the Mariners’ organization and No. 81 in baseball. He has an active 23-game hitting streak, and is slashing at .302/.363/.485 this season with six doubles, two triples, nine homers, 43 runs scored and 27 RBIs. White was selected by Seattle with the 17th overall pick in 2017 out of Kentucky. “It’s good to be on a big stage,” Servais said. “I think it’s really good for young players to get that experience before they’ve actually played in the big leagues. And there’s no bigger stage [than the] All-Star Game. That game is attended by all 30 organizations and high-end scouts are there to take another look at players.”

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Briefly . . . WSU safety loses year of eligibility PULLMAN — In a strange and sudden turn of events, Washingon State all-conference safety Jalen Thompson has lost his final year of eligibility with the Cougars and will get a jumpstart on his professional career, entering the upcoming NFL Supplemental Draft. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, Thompson, who would’ve been a fourth-year senior this fall, learned Friday he’d lost his final season of eligibility at WSU. The school released a statement Saturday that said Thompson lost his eligibility due to a undisclosed “violation of NCAA rules.” Rapoport reported Thompson has already hired agent Brad Cicala of Terra Firma Sports Management and applied to be drafted in July. The Supplemental Draft, held during the second week of July every year, gives NFL teams a chance to chose from a small pool of college players who left their institution after April’s Draft. Thompson, a former ESPN Freshman All-American who earned All-Pac-12 honors his sophomore and junior seasons, is projected to be selected in the Supplemental Draft according to Rapoport. The Downey, Calif., native penned a letter to the WSU fanbase on Twitter, though he didn’t offer any insight into why his eligibility had been taken away. McClatchy News Service

Newshole placeholder for tling into the leadoff role well after a shaky start. Since returning from a stint in Triple-A, he’s pushed his season line to .233/.304/.368, and his 21 stolen bases rank second in the majors. “A table setter,” Smith said. “That’s what I’m here to do — set the tone, get my team going, and after that, let them do what they’ve got to do.” Crawford has provided a glimpse of how well he could fit into the Mariners’ future. He’s slashing at .354/.429/.563 with three doubles, two triples, a home run and 13 RBIs since Seattle started regularly slotting him in at No. 2 earlier this month. “My timing has been good, and I’m not missing my pitches to hit,” Crawford said recently. “I’m getting the chance to play, and I’m making the best of it.” Given the recent production, Servais said he could see Crawford continue to bat behind Smith. “He does a good job,” Servais said. “Second in the order is different than what it used to be. It used to be the guy that would move the runner along. That’s not the case anymore. I think most people feel it’s proba-

bly your best hitter who is in that spot. You’re almost guaranteed five at-bats in that spot, which is important. “J.P. does a really good job controlling the zone. I think as he continues to get bigger, stronger, there will be probably a few more homers in there, too, because he does have power. I certainly see him sitting there for a while.” Following his call-up, Crawford has a season line of .316/.383/.500, despite enduring a short stay on the injured list with an ankle sprain. And, the chemistry with Smith certainly seems to be there, and has contributed to a better stretch for the Mariners in June. In games when they are batting first and second, Seattle is 7-5. “It’s been fun to watch those guys when they get going,” Servais said. “The quality of at-bats are really good. They’re taking their walks when they don’t get their pitch. They’re hitting the ball all over the field.”

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Former Mariners lefthanded reliever Jesse Biddle was claimed off waivers by Texas on Friday. He was designated for assignment by Seattle on June 23 after posting a 9.82 ERA in 11 games with the Mariners, allowing 12 earned runs across 11 innings. Seattle acquired Biddle from the Braves in May as part of a trade for righthanded reliever Anthony Swarzak. The Mariners also got right-hander Arodys Vizcaino in the deal, though he is recovering from elbow surgery and not expected to pitch this season. Swarzak has impressed since arriving in Atlanta, posting a 0.54 ERA across 16 2/3 innings in 16 games.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Look for opportunities. Something you enjoy doing can be turned into a new beginning. Pick up information that will help you qualify for a position that suits your lifestyle. A day trip will turn into a romantic adventure. 4 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Strive for consistency, and you will attract interest in whatever you pursue. An energetic approach to alterations you want to make at home will stop someone from criticizing you for not getting things done or doing your part. 3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emotions will surface and should be channeled into something constructive. Use your charm to get others to pitch in and help, but don’t make promises you won’t keep or lead someone on to get something you want. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): If you don’t like what someone is doing, do your own thing. Be the master of your destination, not the one who tags along. The best change is the one you bring about for the right reason. 3 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):

by Eugenia Last Dec. 21): Stick to what and Playing fair will keep you who you know. Question out of trouble. If someone is anything that doesn’t inconsistent, question his or sound accurate. Be frank her loyalty. A change may about your intentions, catch you by surprise, but in and make plans that will the end, it will be beneficial. encourage you to stabilize Enjoy the company of your personal life and living someone you fancy. 4 stars arrangements. A moderate VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): lifestyle will pay off. 3 stars An emotional change will CAPRICORN (Dec. 22unfold due to information Jan. 19): You’ll be drawn someone shares. Before you to people who are trying to confront a situation, check the authenticity of what’s achieve or enforce the same been said. Patience will changes you are fighting for. pay off when dealing with An adjustment you make at children, elders or someone home will encourage you to who needs your help. 2 stars use your residence to raise LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): your income. 3 stars Go on a creative adventure. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Explore possibilities, 18): Emotions will be and you’ll acquire skills challenged by something you never knew you had. someone reveals. Try not to Someone you meet will overreact. The longer you take you back in time with observe what’s going on, the memories you had all but easier it will be to assess the forgotten about. A reunion situation. In the end, truth will warm your heart. 5 stars matters. Take good care of SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. your emotional and physical 21): Travel to a place you well-being. 5 stars haven’t been for some time. PISCES (Feb. 19-March What you discover about 20): Venture out and your family background discover what life has will spark your imagination to offer. Participate in and encourage you to dig something that excites and deeper. Someone you challenges you. A lifestyle encounter will impact the change will give you a fresh way or where you live. 3 start and insight into new stars possibilities. Live in the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22moment. 2 stars

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Immaculate, bright & welcoming Rare, Single-Level 3 BD plus 2BA Home on 1-ac with garages plus huge 42’x30’ RV garage, 2 workshops with bench, mature fruit orchard, new roof (2019), new Custom Home front porch (2019). Expansive Views MLS#330963 $469,000 9+ Private Acres The sweeping views of JACE The Real Estate Company the valley, pasture land, the Straits of Juan de INVESTOR ALERT Fuca, and BC from this mountain top home are B e a u t i f u l r e m a r k a bl e simply gorgeous. The building oppor tunity in home style is Colonial t h e C i t y. S s i d e m ay w i t h a w r a p a r o u n d have mountain views. d e ck . B e a u t i f u l h a r d - Some timber value. City wood floors grace this w a t e r a n d s e w e r a t w o n d e r f u l h o m e street. 2.4 Acres throughout the main liv- MLS#321394 $289,000 Linda French ing space. The design 360-461-0803 includes a gourmet kitchen with a 12.5 ft John L. Scott Sequim granite center island, butlers pantry, and large LOCATION & VIEWS! w a l k - i n p a n t r y. T h e Great Opportunity, Great home is ADU compliant. L o c a t i o n , A c r o s s t h e There are two attached street from the Strait of garages and a heated/ Juan de Fuca sits this insulated 900 sf shop classic 3 br 2 ba farmwith a bath attached. house with 1 br cottage. This space could be a This property has it all separate living quarters. with water and mountain Call for further details. views, classic barns and MLS#330499 $790,000 964 sf guest cottage, Lynn Moreno perfect for a rental or 360.477.5582 visiting guests. NumerOlympic Real Estate ous fruit trees throughGroup out the property. There is plenty of room for a EXCELLENT OPPOR- mini farm; the perfect loTUNITY cation to raise chickens, Investment to purchase horses or plant veggies a light industrial manu- or lavender. The Sequim facturing complex. Cus- dream come true. tom designed for MLS#330747 $425,000 engineering and manuCraig & Darel Tenhoff facturing welded alumi206-853-4743 num vessels + many inBlue Sky Real Estate dustry specific upgrades! Sequim Current long-term NNN lease to a single tenant New Appliances & who is well established. Designer Styling Ideal location on Hwy Immerse yourself in in1 0 1 b e t we e n S e q u i m credible views of Protecand Port Angeles, 2.44 tion Island, Puget Sound acres zoned RLC, with 3 and beyond! This comstructures for a total of for table and peaceful 23,350 square feet of A DA c o m p l i a n t h o m e s p a c e . E X C E L L E N T has everything you need OPPORTUNITY to relax and feel on top MLS#330993/1473013 of the world. 3 plus br, $2,575,000 3.5 ba 3,977 sf, 33,106 MaryAnn Miller sf lot. 360.774.6900 MLS#1473004 TOWN & COUNTRY Heidi Kaas WINDEREMERE FSBO: Mountain view, (206)719-2224 2 6 3 0 s f. h o m e , p l u s apar tment. Lg kitchen WHY PAY w/island, 3Br, 3Ba, detached 4 car garage, SHIPPING ON handicap ramps. INTERNET 30 Mantle Rd. $415,000. PURCHASES? (360)809-9351

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RELAX AND ENTERTAIN! Beautiful custom home with skylights and vaulted ceiling. 3BR, 2BA, living room with propane FP, for mal dining and kitchen eating area. Merillat kitchen cabinets with pull out shelves. Private fenced backyard with patio, southern exposure and MTN view MLS#330252/1410001 $399,900 Sheryl Burley lic# 41329 360-460-9363 Windermere Sequim East RESIDENTIAL Terrific mini farm on 3.9 acres. Enjoy spacious 2500+- sq. ft. 4 bedroom 3.5 bathroom home, small barn, dog kennel, garden shed, and end of Ross Lane privacy. All this 7-8 minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Property fenced for livestock and fenced garden area. MLS #331071 $349,000 Paul Beck 360.461.0644 Professional Realty Services Sequim Prime Commercial Property Sequim’s busiest interchange, 0.93 acres, Hwy 101 and River Road, SE corner of 101 and River Rd, multiple commercial uses, built in 1991 – 1769 sf, zoning is highway commercial, unobstructed mtn views, 1.34 adjacent acres also for sale MLS#321485 $575,000 Team Thomsen (360)808-0979 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY SERENITY IN SUNLAND Tastefully updated triLevel, 2 BD, 2 BA, new c u s t o m k i t c h e n , n ew master bath with walk-in tiled shower, front deck overlooks beautiful landscaping. A piece of h e ave n w i t h S u n l a n d Amenities! MLS#1477577 / 331067 $359,000 Terry Peterson Lic#107780 360-797-4802 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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6100 Misc. Merchandise 1122 Quantum Power Chair. Like new 1122 Quantum Power Chair new charger and battery with ROHO Air Seat was $1500 now just $750. 360-681-2127 ‘64 Lincoln, $1500; ‘55 Chevy P/Up rolling f r a m e, $ 5 0 0 ; c e m e n t m i xe r, $ 4 9 0 ; G i b s o n tractor, $200; Cab-over camper, $500; ‘53 Ferguson tractor, $1200; Aluminum Grumman canoe, $400; 1.5 ton steel truck flatbed, $1700. 360-461-9164 DOLLS AND TRAINS: 2 HO gauge trains, track, switches, trestle, used $75. Dolls; Alexander Storybook 8 in, $10 each. Sequim 360-5823033/360-461-0451 HITCH: Reese 5th Wheel, 16k, bed rails and hardware, can deliver. $350/obo. 360-417-8118

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AKC Standard Poodle Puppies. Black, 15 wks, champion pedigree, parents genetic health tested, shots up to date, Vet checked, dewor med, smart, attentive, loving, confident, and ready to go to their new homes. $1,500. 360-457-3579 AUSSIE PUPS: Pureb r e d To y s i z e . Available 6/13. One male tri and one female merle both with BB. Tails are docked, dew claws removed, wormed, health certificate and first shots. See www.rainshadow lilaussies.com 206 999-4724

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FOREST RIVER: ‘08, Sunseeker, 31’ 2 slides, 14,7k mi, 5,000 miles on all new tires in Sept., $1,000 pillow queen mattress, drapes, well cared for, runs perfectly. $29,100/obo. 360-370-7770

2012 Springdale 2 1 2 R B L S 2 5 ’ Tra i l e r with Slide-out Lounge/Dinette. Trailer in excellent condition used 6-8 times since 2012. Includes Reese We i g h t D i s t r i bu t i o n Hitch along with shank and ball for tow vehicle. Full queen bed, flat screen TV, many extras. $14,250. Call (360) 385-9524

WANTED: 16-18’ Hughes, Lund, etc. Quality fish boat with 24’ Kit Campanion trailsoft top. 360-963-2122 er, ‘96, double doors, WANTED: Freon R12. AC, excel cond. $3,800. 360-775-7869 We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Classic 1992, 23’ Hi-Low Certified professionals. “Fun Lite” Travel Trailer www.refrigerantfinders Improve your tow gas .com 312-291-9169 mileage significantly and camp in style with this 8142 Garage Sales easy-tow fully contained and collapsible trailer. It Sequim has a new electric tongue hoist, or iginal Estate Sale. Large Es- roll-out-awning (in good t a t e S a l e 1 1 0 M ay shape) , and an effective Road, Sequim. June air conditioner. The trail28, 29 and 30 until it is er has been well mainall gone. Artwork from tained and is ready to many places around t r a v e l . $ 5 , 5 0 0 . C a l l t h e w o r l d . S t a t u e s Brent: 360-775-8969 for m a ny f r o m A f r i c a n . a viewing. J e w e l r y, f u r n i t u r e , quilting material, cloth- HOLIDAY RAMBLER: ing and soooooo much ‘07, 24ft, Aluma lite travm o r e. N o c h e ck s, el trailer. $8,500. sorry. (360)457-4636

8183 Garage Sales PA - East Garage Sale: Swap Meet. Cars, Car Parts, Household, Collectibles, Fur niture, Tools, and too much to name! Fair view Grange, 161 Lake Farm Rd., PA. Saturday 9-3 PM Rain or Shine! Garage Sale: Swap M e e t . Ve n d o r s we l come for Garage Sale - Swap Meet Fairview Grange, 161 Lake Farm Rd., PA Saturday 9-3PM $10 Space! Bring anything to Sell! Call 360-461-9008 for more info.

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

HOTWOODS.com: Fish & Sport 15, 4 pontoon, 9.9 Johnson, 55 Minnko10’ LIVINGSTON: Fresh ta, Honda 1000 generapaint in/out, galv trailer, t o r , d e c k 5 ’ X 1 3 ’ 6 ” . Minn Kota elec. motor, $4500. Sequim. (509)885-0999 new oars/battery. $725. (360)457-8209 Quit wishin,’ stop fishin,’ ‘ 8 4 C h a m p i o n B a s s 12’ car top boat, 6 HP Boat, 17,’ excellent con- Suzuki, elec. motor, 2 dition. $7,250. 360-385- s a l m o n p o l e s , r e e l s . 2792 pls leave message Gear. $995. 360-2414821

9820 Motorhomes

CAR BIKE RACK: for sale. Similar to the Swagman Chinook Rack. 1-1/4” or 2” hitch receiver. Tilt down feature allows access to rear of vehicle. Locking pin secures rack to vehi- 2008 HI-LO 17ft Towlite pop-up hard-sided trailcle. $200. 360-775-6278 er, bathroom, stove, waMISC: Cannon gun safe, t e r h e a t e r , e l e c t r i c A m e r i c a n E a g l e, key tongue lift, electric hook and combination lock. up(30 amp) water, sew$800. Alaskan Camper er, newer tires, battery, for truck bed, needs re- fully loaded 3400 lbs, easy towing! $8,500. pairs. Best Offer. 360-681-0199 (360)460-1539

6125 Tools

9050 Marine Miscellaneous GO FISHING, Whale watching, lake floating on your own 26’ Cabin Cruiser. $2,800. (360)640-0875

6115 Sporting Goods

605 Apartments Clallam County

9808 Campers & Canopies

Horse Trailer (1), asking $600 Leave msg for details. 360-461-6999

FOREST RIVER: ‘17, FR3, Class A, 32’, 2 slides, 18k miles, $72,500. Tow car also available. 360-461-1912 GENERATOR: or 208-661-0940 WE LOOK FORWARD TO HONDA EU1000, 1000 watt, WORKING WITH YOU g o o d c o n d i t i o n , r u n s ITASCA: ‘03, Suncrusier, 38K miles, 35ft, 8.1 great, $335. Chev with Allison trans, 360-670-6055 VISIT US AT 2 slides, excellent cond. PORTANGELESRENTALS.COM K M R e s o r t s C a m p $25,000/firm. ground memebership: (360)477-1895 OR for sale. $4,000. Call for 1111 CAROLINE ST. details. 360-670-5333 TRAVEL TRAILER: ‘06 Wildwood, 27’ 2-door suPORT ANGELES M I S C : D i a m o n d R i n g p e r s l i d e, q u e e n b e d , .85K, appraised excel- $12,000. (360)808-1904 lent. $6,300. Leather Coat, green, new, tall 9832 Tents & Properties by med-large. $2,500. 360Travel Trailers Inc. 461-1917 or 360-7971328 (360) 452-1326 ‘12 Dutchman Denali, Lincoln, inser t, excellent! Sleeps 10, portangeleslandmark.com MISC: wood stove, w/blower. $21K. 360-477-1966 $300. Orchid Cactus, big. $250. Chest freezer, Lovely 2BD 2 BA 2 car 1 y r o l d , n e a r l y n ew. garage, w/d, $1250 mo. $100. (360)683-4014 avail 8/15. 360-681-8066

872159533

Residential and Commercial Remodels and Repairs, interior and exterior painting in Sequim and Port Angeles.General Contractor with over 30 years experience. 360-461-6175 bvmngmt@outlook.com Wa LIc Bigvavm822L2 We are licensed, bonded, and insured.

Commercial Property – 1.45 Acres 4 Separate Commercial Zoned Lots with building pad and maximum traffic exposure on North side of Highway 101 just east of Del Guzzi Drive traffic light. 2 Driveway aprons approved by WSDOT – 1 already in. Property is surveyed, has approved Drainage plan, and Geotechnical Site Review. Utilities are at or near the property line. Owner may finance with substantial down. MLS#320431 $119,900 Patti Morris 360-461-9008 JACE The Real Estate Company

Private, Secluded 22.17 Acre Lot Beautiful property with 2 ac parked out building site with balance in timber designation. Power, water, phone, and Crescent Water installed to property line. You won’t find a more beautiful lot to build on. Enjoy plenty of riding trails, electronic gate, Seller says “Sell Now” so bring all offers. Owner may finance with substantial down. MLS#310453 $269,900 Patti Morris 360-461-9008 JACE The Real Estate Company

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Father & Sons’ Landscaping. Lawn maintenence, 1X cleanups, weeding, pruning, organic and chemical fertilization. In business since 1992. (360)681-2611

PRICE REDUCED! Amazing custom built home 3Br 2Ba 2831sf. on a pr ivate 2.40 ac. Brazilian Cherr y hard wood floors, custom cabinets, granite counter tops, 9 ft. ceilings, crown molding, formal dining room, den/office, cozy propane fire place to heat up the living room. Master bedroom has a walk in closet, separate s h owe r t o i l e t , d o u bl e sinks and a jetted tub. Large deck in the back that can be entered from the living room or master bed room. Over sized 3 car garage(1043 sf) R.V. port with concrete pad. MLS#330732 $609,000 Mike Fuller 360-477-9189 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim

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Chaise Lounge: down seat and two pillows Good cond., 70x39x31, $80. 503-853-5880

7030 Horses

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4080 Employment Wanted

Great opportunity for investors looking to get into the lucrative vacation rental market in Port Angeles. Separate entry to the basement would allow you to run a business out of the basement while living fulltime in the main house, or maybe it’s time to open that cafe you’ve always wanted, plenty of off-street parking and storage make this an ideal property for use in many different commercial endeavors. Br ing your dreams and make them a reality. MLS#330783 $215,000 Molly Herring Comfortable County 360-461-7090 Living Windermere This wonderful Pacific Port Angeles NW style home is warm and inviting. The interiGreat Views, Great ors display a spacious Location k i t c h e n w i t h g r a n i t e This home has pictucountertops and walk-in resque panoramic views pantry, living room with a from nearly every room free-standing stove, 3 br, in the house. It is located an office, and a gener- within 3.5 miles of city ous sized family room. limits and sits in a very There is an over-sized private location. The deattached garage with a sign incorporates floor to free-standing stove, a ceiling windows in the bu n k h o u s e , a l a r g e living room to take adcommercial size shop, v a n t a g e o f t h e e v e r and a covered RV car- changing nautical views. port. The landscape is Cedar ceilings and mac o m p l e t e w i t h f l owe r ple floors give this home beds, old growth trees, a feeling of warmth with and fruit trees. an added touch of class. MLS#331058 $485,000 The entertaining kitchen Lynn Moreno is complete with a pro360.477.5582 pane stove, granite Olympic Real Estate counter tops, ample Group counter space, center is-

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Peninsula Daily News Circulation Departments We are looking for individuals interested in routes. Must be reliable, 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License, proof of insurance and a reliable vehicle. Early morning delivery, deadline for delivery: 6:30 a.m. Call (360)452-4507 or email: Circulation@ peninsuladaily news.com

COME SEE recent changes! At the high point in Emerald Highlands the views include mountains and ocean from this custom home that was just listed. It has just one level with 3 br and 2 ba, oversize garage, private fenced back yard, an inviting wrap around deck and easy care landscaping. Close to downtown Sequim. MLS#330639/1444499 Listed for $450,000 Deborah Norman 360.460.9961 BrokersGroup RE Professionals

PARTIAL WATER VIEW LAND Quiet and private with trees and partial water views, 4.89 acres. Perc test done for pressurized system, well (18gpm), electricity and irrigation o n t h e p r o p e r t y. S i t e cleared for building area. Located between Sequim and Pt Angeles. MLS#330726/1451889 $114,900 Cathy Reed (360) 460-1800 Windermere Sequim East

SINGLE LEVEL OPEN CONCEPT Enjoy the good life in this lovely 3 br, 2 ba home in a friendly age 50+ community. Amazing water views from the open concept kitchen, living, dining area and from the master bedroom. There are no stairs to enter this home or any on the interior. MLS#330857/1462716 $325,000 Lynn Bedford 360-417-2806 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

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Travel Trailer: 2016, 24’ Forest River Max, loaded, LED lighting, elec. stabilzer jacks, power aw n i n g , A / C, 1 s l i d e room, excel. condition! $24,750. 360-797-3068

BAYLINER: ‘88, CAPRI BOWRIDER. This Boat is ready to go! Fresh engine, fresh water cooling. Out-drive serviced. C a m p e r c a nva s, n ew upholster y. Ever ything works. Have titles, tab’s for both. Full gas tank SAILBOAT: 25’ Coronad o, 1 5 H P O u t b o a r d , too. $6,000. sleeps 5, moorage, 360-316-6246 $3,900. 360-385-2012 BELL BOY: ‘78 , cabin cruiser, 24’, inboard/outboard, rebuilt outdrive and engine. ‘84 Caulkins trailer. $2500 obo. (360)670-1109 B OAT / T R A I L E R : ‘ 1 4 , w/glavanized E-Z Loader, Johnson 50hp, depth f i n d e r, m a n y ex t r a s . THUNDER JET: ‘05 Alu$2000. (360)683-1308 or minum 20’ Envoy, 175hp Sportjet, 8hp elec., start (360)460-1539 Tohatsu, EZ loader trailB O S T O N W H A L E R : er, stored in Sequim. ‘78-15’, excel. cond., ‘02 $15,900. (425)941-9480 M e r c 6 0 h p 4 s t r o ke . $8450. (360)681-5464

9817 Motorcycles

CAMPION: ‘02 Model 542, very clean, set up for fishing and crabbing. ‘01 Yamaha Vino Scoottoo many extras to list. er, 360 original miles! $16,000. (360)912-2077 Like new! $1200. 360-452-3213 G L A S S P LY: 1 7 ’ , s o f t top, 280 Volvo Penta inboard/outboard drive on ‘05 Gold Wing GL 1800 trailer, Evinrude 15hp m o t o r c y c l e , C D, f o g troller, trim tabs, depth l i g h t s , g r e a t c o n d . , finder, GPS, Boss ma- $6,300. 360-460-0233 rine FM/CD player, crab pot, line and pot puller, down riggers, anchor, float coat and 2 vests. Other extras. Nice clean unit. $6500. (360)461-7429

‘07 Har ley Davidson Electa Glide, 43K miles, tr unk detaches, extra seat, for a strip down look, $9,000. 360-461-1526

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 AM on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 for: -Clallam County Courthouse – Sheriff’s Department CIB Improvement ProjectComplete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Joel G. Winborn at (360) 417.2429 or Email at jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us (preferred). The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE – SHERIFF”S DEPARTMENT CIB IMPROVEMENT PROJECT” Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid documents received late by the Commissioners’ Office, delivered to other offices, received by fax or email or by any other means will not be considered. Late bids will be returned unopened. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond on a form approved by Clallam County. Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12.070 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive minor informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County.

Bidders on Washington State Dept. of Labor & U t i l i t y T r a i l e r : Industries or federal debarment list are prohibit2000#GVWR, 4’ X 6.5’, ed from bidding on this project. 3/4” plywood box, $500. Construction Timeframe: 90 Days 360-461-3947

9802 5th Wheels 5th Wheel Trailer: Arctic Fox, 33’ quality trailer needs work. $2,700. 360-385-2311 BIG HORN by Hear tland: ‘10, 34’, 3 slides, great shape. $21,000. (360)460-6720

There will be an on-site walk-through conducted Tuesday, July 9th, at 2:00 PM. All interested bidders are to meet at the Parks, Fair & Facilities Department conference room in the basement of the main courthouse, located at 223 East 4th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. This will be the only opportunity for bidders to review the as-built conditions. The facility will be occupied and operational during the walkthrough. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal documentation. Owner and/or the Owners representative will be on site throughout the afternoon to answer questions and provide access for bidders.

9808 Campers & Canopies

APPROVED this 25th day of June, 2019. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS N A S H Tr ave l Tr a i l e r : _________________________ COW/CALF: Hereford ‘97, Very good condition. Mark Ozias, Chair ATTEST: cow and 1 year old steer 22’. Full bed/sofa bed, calf. $1200. You haul. kitchenette, nook, AC. _________________________ Loni Gores, Clerk of the Board $5,000. (541)233-3156, CALL: Jerry Weiler. PUB: PDN June 30, July 7, 2019 (541)416-0243 360-452-3096 Legal No. 863078

7025 Farm Animals & Livestock

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9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles Others Others

2 0 1 0 H a r l ey X R 1 2 0 0 YAMAHA: ‘10 Enduro s p o r t s t e r, ex c . c o n d . Fat tire TW 200. $2500 firm. (360)670-1109 1200 miles, $7,500. 360-452-0128

BUICK: ‘00 Century ltd edition, V6, new tires, new brakes, 134K miles. $2500. 253-439-0436

‘ 9 6 H o n d a S h a d o w 9740 Auto Service & Parts VT1100, 62K mi., newer rear tire and batter y, $2,395. 360-460-6213 ENGINES: 350 Chevy, (2) 1 rebuilt like new. HARLEY: ‘03, FXDL, 92 $900. 1 in pieces. $100. cu in, one owner, 25k (360)457-6540 m i . , b e t t e r t h a n n ew. (360)460-3105 cell $8,500. (360)808-0611

CHEV: ‘02, Camero convertible, auto, V6, silver with burgundy leather upholstery, 85K miles, To y o t i r e s , i n g o o d shape, all power, always garaged. $4,700. (360)461-1742 or (360)460-2694

HARLEY: ‘10 FLSTSB, 9180 Automobiles (Crossbones), 11,151 Classics & Collect. m i l e s, l o t s o f ex t ra s, $15,000. 360-460-6971 PORSCHE: ‘87, 944, good condition, sun roof, HARLEY DAVIDSON: power windows, 121k ‘06 Electric Glide, 13,300 miles, AM/FM/CD. $9,300. (360)452-2468 miles. $7,000. (480)266-9304 WANTED: 1967-68 Plymouth Fury, 4 door, in any condition. (360)477-2381

9292 Automobiles Others

Harley Davidson, 2002 Dyna Low-Rider, great c o n d i t i o n , n ew t i r e s, 21,000 mi. and extras. $5,800. 360-301-0213 M OTO R C Y C L E : ‘ 9 9 Honda Goldwing, 50th A n n i ve r s a r y, m a r o o n color, excellent cond., e x t r a s . $ 5 , 5 0 0 / O B O. 360-477-4003 MOTOR SCOOTER: ‘07, 250CC, low miles, always garaged. $1,200. (360)457-8729 V E S PA : S w e e t r i d e , great mileage. 2008 Piaggio Vespa granturismo 200cc motorscooter. 5,387 miles, always garaged, regularly serviced, helmet and battery charger included. $2,500. 713-449-7418.

SUBARU: ‘17, Outback, 2.5i Limited wagon. very clean, 34,500/miles. blue/gray with cloth interior. $22,500 360-460-0131, or email houndhelper@ gmail.com

Clallam County Public Hospital District NO. 1: Dba Forks Community Hospital, is currently soliciting bids for replacement of two upper decks, supports, and siding repair of a quadplex apartment building. All work and material must meet or exceed current building codes. This project may require coordination with another contractor. The project must be completed by September 13, 2019. Bids shall include all applicable taxes, clean up, and removal of debris. As we are a Public Hospital District Prevailing wage laws, per RCW 39.12.040, will apply to this project. We will require proof of Public Liability insurance of $800,000 and Contractor’s Proper ty Damage Insurance of $200,000 or $1,000,000 combine single limit, a 100% performance bond and a 5% bid bond. If you are interested in this project please contact the Facility Manager at 360-327-8330 or email at clintw@forkshospi tal.org to set up an onsite visit and to obtain specifications. Project location address is at 61 Ash Ave, Forks, WA 98331. All bids must be turned in by 2:00 pm on July 23, 2019 to the Administration Building located at 550 5th Ave Forks, WA 98331. All bids will be opened at the Lee Merrick Conference room located behind the Administration Building at 5:00 pm. VW: ‘02, Golf, 2.0, 4 Dr, Pub: June 30, July 7, 2019 5 spd, 36/mpg, 108k mi, Legal No. 863361 great stereo, great cond. $5,000. (360)452-9685

THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows: 1. An application has been submitted expressing interest in the purchase of tax title property described as follows:

NOTICE OF MID-YEAR 2019 BUDGET REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING

Parcel #06 30 00 011660 (PropID#56697) Undivided ½ interest in Lot 7 Bl 116 TPA Parcel #06 30 00 011675 (Prop ID#56699) Lot 8 Block 116 TPA Parcel #06 30 00 011680 (Prop ID#56700) Lots 9-12 Block 116 TPA Parcel #06 30 00 011610 (Prop ID#56694) Right of Way in Block 116 TPA Parcel #06 30 00 011620 (Prop ID#56695) N 57’ X 58’ of Lt 3 & N58’ of Lt 4 Bl 116 TPA

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public testimony on the mid-year review of the 2019 Clallam County Budget, per Clallam County Home Rule Charter, Section 9.50 will be accepted in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. All interested citizens are invited to attend.

2. According to RCW 36.35.120 “Real property acquired by any county of this state by foreclosure of delinquent taxes may be sold by order of the county legislative authority of the county when in the judgment of the county legislative authority it is deemed in the best interests of the county to sell the real property.”

Dated this eighteenth day of June 2019 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _________________________ Mark Ozias, Chair ATTEST _________________________ Loni Gores, Clerk of the Board Publish: June 23, 30, 2019 Legal No. 862013

3. Chapter 36.34.040 calls for the BOCC to hold a public hearing upon a proposal to dispose of the county property at the day and hour fixed in the notice at its usual place of business and admit evidence offered for and against the property and advisability of the proposed action. Any taxpayer in person or by counsel may submit an argument, but the board may limit the number to three on a side.

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Clallam County Board of Health has called for a Public Hearing to begin at 1:30 pm on Tuesday, July 16th, 2019, or as soon thereafter as possible in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, Washington. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to consider amending Clallam County Code, Chapter 41.50, Fees and Clallam County Code, Chapter 41.20 On-Site Sewage System. The Board of Health is proposing a countywide annual onsite sewage system operaton and maintenance fee. All proposed ordinances are available on the Clallam County website www.clallam.net. Comments for or against this proposed ordinance are encouraged. Interested persons must either submit their written comments before the hearing is commenced (see Proponent’s address below) or present written and/or oral comments in person during the public hearing. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Requests must be received at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing – see “Proponent” below. The facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to those with physical disabilities. PROPONENT: Clallam County Board of Health 111 E 3rd Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Telephone: 360-417-2377 E-Mail: envirohealth@co.clallam.wa.us CC:

Dr. Allison Berry Unthank, Health Officer Andy Brastad, Director of Health and Human Services Kim Yacklin, Deputy Director of Health and Human Services Clallam County Board of Health File Pub: PDN June 30, July 7, 2019 Legal No. 862891 PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Clallam County Ordinance Proposed Ordinance Amendment to Title 33, Chapter 33.49 Wireless Communications Facilities NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, Washington. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider amending Title 33, Chapter 33.49, Wireless Communications Facilities, the text of which is being published in summary and in compliance with RCW 65.16.160 and Clallam County Charter Section 3.10. (NOTE: The full text will be mailed without charge upon request – see “Proponent” below for the address and/or telephone number.) All proposed ordinances are available on the County website www.clallam.net.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact: 1. That a public hearing on the application to sell the above described tax title property at public auction be held in the Commissioner’s meeting room, 223 E 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, WA at 10:30 a.m. on July 2, 2019. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of June 2019 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /s/Mark Ozias, Chair /s/Randy Johnson /s/Bill Peach ATTEST: /s/ Loni Gores, Clerk of the Board Pub: June 21, 30, 2019 Legal No. 862020

9933 Sequim Legals

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DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE, ADOPTION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, AND REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON SCOPE OF SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Name of Proposal: D e t e r m i n a t i o n o f S i g n i f i cance/Scoping and Adoption: DUCKABUSH ESTUARY RESTORATION Description of Proposal: WDFW, in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group (HCSEG), are proposing an estuary restoration project at the mouth of the Duckabush River. The estuary is currently compromised by fill, dikes, and road infrastructure, including Highway 101, which blocks channels and limits estuarine area available to fish and wildlife. The proposed project would reconnect the river to the floodplain and wetlands by modifying local roads and elevating Highway 101 onto a bridge spanning the estuary. Distributary channels would be re-established, habitat complexity increased, and riparian vegetation planted Location of Proposal: Duckabush River Estuary, approximately mile 310 of U.S. Highway 101; Brinnon, Jefferson County, Washington: Township 25N, Range 2W, Section 16. Lead Agency: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) SEIS Required: WDFW has determined that this proposal may have a significant adverse impact on the environment. We issued this Determination of Significance/Scoping/ Adoption Notice under WAC 197-11-360, WAC 197-11-600, and WAC 197-11620. WDFW is adopting an existing Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and will prepare a supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) to provide additional information and analysis of environmental impacts. WDFW is also conducting scoping to narrow the scope of the SEIS to the probable impacts and reasonable alternatives, including mitigation measures, as well as to provide the public and other agencies an opportunity to comment on the content of the SEIS.

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Clallam County Public Hospital District NO. 1: Dba Forks Community Hospital, is currently soliciting bids for pressure washing and painting of approximately 4,600 square feet of siding of a quadplex apartment building. All work and material must meet or exceed current building codes. This project may require coordination with another contractor. The project must be completed by September 13, 2019. Bids shall include all applicable taxes, clean up and removal of debris. As we are a Public Hospital District Prevailing wage laws, per RCW 39.12.040, will apply to this project. We will require proof of Public Liability insurance of $800,000 and Contractor’s Proper ty Damage Insurance of $200,000 or $1,000,000 combine single limit, a 100% performance bond and a 5% bid bond. If you are interested in this project please contact the Facility Manager at 360-327-8330 or email at clintw@forkshospital.org to set up an onsite visit and to obtain specifications. Project location address is at 61 Ash Ave, Forks, WA 98331. All bids must be turned in by 2:00 pm on July 23, 2019 to the Administration Building located at 550 5th Ave Forks, WA 98331. All bids will be opened at the Lee Merrick Conference room located behind the Administration Building at 5:00 pm. Pub: June 30, July 7, 2019 Legal No. 863370

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MAKAH SOLAR PROJECT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS This Request for Proposals (“RFP”) is to solicit competitive quotes from photovoltaic (PV) system installers to design and install a solar energy generation system at the Fire Hall owned by the Makah Tribe, with the project located at 1110 Woodland Ave. Neah Bay, WA 98357. The installer chosen will report directly to and contract with the Makah Tribe. Job site access and coordination will be provided through the Facility Owner. The desired system size will be the maximum amount of pole mounted PV capacity with a total budget not exceed $40,000, and utilize equivalent modules, racking, and inverters as specified within the full RFP. The contractor shall procure and install all equipment, provide racking design and any required engineering, submit for all permits and inspections, and assist in filing any incentive/rebate/net-metering paperwork. The contractor shall pay its employees’ wages that are not less than the Washington State prevailing wage for Clallam County. Bid evaluation will be discretionary and based on total cost, system size, and completeness. Please include all items requested. Questions will be answered on a rolling basis until 24 hours before the bid deadline. To request a packet for detailed work description please contact: Vincent Cooke, Planner for the Makah Tribe P.O. Box 115 Neah Bay WA 98357 Vincent.cooke@makah.com 360-640-5707

Please submit sealed bids no later than 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, 2019 clearly marked “Makah Solar Project” to: The Document is Available to be Read at: Laurette Venske Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife - Natu- Accounting Department ral Resources Building, Makah Tribe 1111 Washington Street SE, Olympia, WA, Monday PO Box 115 - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Neah Bay, WA 98357 lulu.venske@makah.com This document is also available for review online at: https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/habitat-recov- Bidders are responsible for payment of all taxes ery/nearshore/conservation/projects/duckabush/se- Makah Employment and Contracting Rights Act pa or https://wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/environmen- (MECRA) is in effect and applicable MECRA fees tal/sepa/open-comments apply The Makah Tribe reserves the right to reject any Adoption of Existing Environmental Document: and all bids. After independent review, we have identified and PUB: June 30, July 7, 2019 adopted the referenced document as being appro- Legal: 863558 priate for this proposal. The document meets our environmental review needs for the current propoSUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON sal and will accompany the proposal to the decision COUNTY OF CLALLAM maker. Scoping: Agencies, affected tribes, and members of the public are invited to comment on the scope of the SEIS. You can comment on alternatives, mitigation measures, probable impacts, and licenses or other approvals that may be required. The public comment period begins on June 27, 2019 and will end at 5:00 pm on July 26, 2019.

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Method of Comment: The following procedures shall govern the method to comment on agency SEPA proposals. Comments received through these procedures are part of the official SEPA record for this proposal. Comments may be submitNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City of Se- ted any time during the 30-day comment period usquim received the following permit application and ing one of the following methods: determined that it was complete for processing as of January 22, 2015. Review of the application was • Online at: https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/habitat-recover y/nearshore/conser vasuspended, pending receipt of additional information/projects/duckabush or tion on May 6, 2019. The Public Meeting and Pubhttps://wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/environmental/selic Hearing have been rescheduled for July 16 and pa/open-comments August 12, 2019, respectively. • Email to SEPAdesk2@dfw.wa.gov DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: A proposed pre- • Mail to the SEPA Responsible Official at: Lisa Wood, SEPA/NEPA CoordinatorWDFW Habitat liminary subdivision application to develop 97 single P r o g r a m , P r o t e c t i o n D i v i s i o n P. O . B o x family residential lots on approximately 37.59 acres 43200Olympia, WA 98504-3200 o f p r o p e r t y c u r r e n t l y zo n e d “ S i n g l e Fa m i l y Residence” (R 4-8). The project will have 2.71 • Orally or in writing at the July 13, 2019, Public Scoping Meeting in Brinnon (details below) acres of active open space and park area, 12.59 acres of open space/critical wetland and buffer areas, 6.59 acres of public right-of-way areas, and Public Scoping Meeting: A public scoping meeting 0.32 acres in stormwater management tracts (22.20 with WDFW staff in attendance will begin at 9:30 acres total non-residential area; 15.38 acres net a.m. on Saturday, July 13th, 2019, at the Brinnon School, 46 Schoolhouse Rd, Brinnon, WA. Both residential area). oral and written comments will be accepted at the PROPONENT: Irvin Boyd Family Limited Partner- meeting. ship, 6622 N. Moon Drummer Way, Meriden, Idaho • After the 30-day scoping period closes, applicants may view the updated status of this pro83646. p o s a l o n t h e W D F W S E PA w e b s i t e : https://wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/environmental/ PROJECT LEAD: Steve Calhoon, PACE Engisepa. neers, 11255 Kirkland Way. #300, Kirkland, WA Pub: June 30, 2019 98033. Legal No: 863241 PROJECT LOCATION: The 37.59-acre subject LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL COURT property is currently configured as a single parcel LOWER ELWHA KLALLAM TRIBE described as Lot 2B in Volume 53 of Surveys, Page PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 60, being a portion of Section 30, Township 30 N. Range 3 W., W.M. Clallam County, Washington, loCase No. 2019-CV-0011 cated south of Comfort Way and west of South 7th IN re the Matter Of: Avenue, Sequim, Washington; identified as Clallam Deja Lee Noland DOB 07.03.17 County Assessor’s Parcel No. 033030-320010.

Comments for or against this proposed ordinance are encouraged. Interested persons must either PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC MEETING submit their written comments before the hearing is DATE: June 16, 2019 commenced (see Proponent’s address below) or present written and/or oral comments in person dur- CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING DATE: ing the public hearing. August 12, 2019 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable ac- PUBLIC MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING TIME commodations will be made available upon request. AND LOCATION: The public meeting and public Requests must be received at least seven (7) days meeting will both be held at the Sequim Civic Cenprior to the hearing – see “Proponent” below. The ter, 152 West Cedar Street, Sequim, WA 98382, facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to beginning at 6:00 pm. those with physical disabilities. COMMENTS / APPEALS: Any person has the PROPONENT: Clallam County Board of right to comment on the application, receive notice Commissioners of and participate in any hearings, request a copy of 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 the decision once made, and may appeal the deciPort Angeles, WA 98362-3015 sion. Public comments will be accepted until the Telephone: 360.417.2233 close of the public hearing scheduled for August 12, 2019 but must be received by the Department FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Ordinance amending of Community Development no later than August Title 33, Chapter 33.49, Wireless Communications 2, 2019 to be addressed in the staff report to the Facilities. City Council. Comments may be submitted in person via hardcopy at the Civic Center (address notDESCRIPTIVE TITLE: The proposed action is to ed above), or by U.S. Mail. Comments may also be amend Clallam County Code for proposed amend- submitted electronically to twoolett@sequimwa.gov. ment to the County Code, Title 33, Chapter 33.49, The application materials, environmental docuWireless Communications Facilities. ments, preliminary site plan information, and staff report (once complete) are available for review at SECTION-BY-SECTION SUMMARY OF the City of Sequim Civic Center, 152 West Cedar PROPOSED CHANGES: Street, Sequim, WA 98382. Many of these docu1. Ordinance amending Title 33, Chapter 33.49, ments may also be viewed on the City of Sequim’s Wireless Communications Facilities, of the Clallam website at County Code, amending, repealing, and adding https://www.sequimwa. new sections, to provide consistency with federal gov/471/Currentand state regulations and to create development Projects. standards for wireless communications facilities. _______________________________ STAFF CONTACT: Tim Woolett, Senior Planner Loni Gores, Clerk of the Board (360) 582-2476 twoolett@sequimwa.gov Pub: PDN May 31, June 30, 2019 PUB: June 30, 2019 Legal No. 858757 Legal No. 863XXX

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For Name Change To: Hazel Calita Raelynne Gish By and Through The Lower Elwha Klallam TribeIndian Child Welfare Program Petitioner. NOTICE AND SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NAME CHANGE OF MINOR TO: SHEENA A. SAWYER-LUCAS, Mother; and ANY OTHER PERSON CLAIMING A PARENT AL INTEREST A Petition For Name Change (MINOC Guardianship) concerning the above referenced minor was filed on April 29, 2019, and a hearing on the Petition will be held on: July 18, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., at the Lower Elwha Justice Center located at 341 Spokwes Drive, Port Angeles, Washington 98363. The purpose of the hearing is to determine if the Petitioner’s request to change the minor’s name should be granted. You should be present at this hearing. If you do not attend the hearing, the Court may grant the Petitioner’s request without hearing your side and enter a default judgment against you. To request a copy of the Notice, Summons, and Petition, call the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Indian Child Welfare (ICW) Program at (360)452-8471 ext. 7456. Date: July 7, 2019 By direction of: _____________________________ SUSAN ALEXANDER, Chief Judge Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Court Pub: June 23, 30, July 7, 2019 Legal No.862432

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. J O H N A . M C C A R T Y, J R . ; L I N DA M . MCCARTY; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNEES AND DEVISEES OF STANLEY F. IREDALE; MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC; KEY BANK WASHINGTON; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA) N.A.; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 717 E. 2ND ST., PORT ANGELES, WA 98362, Defendants. Case No. 18-2-00887-05 SUMMONS L I N DA M . M C C A RT Y; T H E U N K N OW N HEIRS, ASSIGNEES AND DEVISEES OF STANLEY F. IREDALE AND ALL OTHER P E R S O N S O R PA R T I E S U N K N O W N CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 717 E. 2ND ST., PORT ANGELES, WA 98362, TO DEFENDANTS LINDA M. MCCARTY; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNEES AND DEVISEES OF STANLEY F. IREDALE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 717 E. 2ND ST., PORT ANGELES, WA 98362,: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days of the first date of publication and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION , and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for the plaintiff, Shannon K. Calt, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The complaint is for judicial foreclosure and alleges that the record owner of the property is LINDA M. MCCARTY. STANLEY F. IREDALE is deceased and that the Heirs, Assigns, and Devisees are unknown. ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP Attn: SHANNON K. CALT, WSBA#44472 111 SW Columbia Street, Suite 950 Portland, OR 97201 (858) 750-7600 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff PUB: PDN June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 2019 Legal No. 863354 LONG DISTANCE No Problem! Peninsula Classified 1-800-826-7714

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Duo competing in martial arts event share, and learn from the top grandmasters and world champions in the Filipino arts.” A relatively late addition to the team is Manders, 23, a 2014 Sequim High graduate about to complete a theology degree at Northwest University in Kirkland. Manders got his start in martial arts at age 7. “I had to do something after school,” Manders remembered. “I decided to do what she was doing.” Manders earned black belts in 2011 and 2012. When the chance came to join his mom on the trip to the Philippines, he jumped.

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SEQUIM — The first time she saw it, Kathrin Sumpter recalled, was during a martial arts exhibition — likely a black belt karate showcase — about a dozen years ago. “All of a sudden, she breaks out these sticks,” she said. Something clicked for Sumpter, a Sequim resident and owner/instructor of Sequim Martial Arts and the newly-designated Cacoy Cañete Doce ParesSequim Club, where she teaches the Doce Pares, a Filipino martial art. Now, the Doce Pares fourth-degree black belt and her son, Sam Manders, are in training to take part in the Cacoy Cañete Doce Pares World Invitational Tournament & Gathering in Cebu City, Philippines, in August. “It’s exciting — it’s kind of like going to the motherland,” Sumpter said. “The best in the world will be there.” Sumpter and Manders join a six-person team representing the United States for a tournament, seminars and a training camp along with other events catering to stick fighters from all disciplines across the globe. In preparation, the Sequim duo train with fellow team members and others at a facility in Portland, Ore. — the closest Sumpter says she can go to get this kind of training. “I have to go to Portland to find people I can learn from; here I’m the only game in town,” she said.

Family inspiration Sumpter holds experience with Tae Kwon Do since the early 1990s and is now a fifth degree black belt in the discipline. An unexpected family connection broadened her repertoire, however. Gail Sumpter, who was living in Los Angeles at the

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Kathrin Sumpter and her son Sam Manders are headed to Cebu City, Philippines, this August for the 10th biannual Cacoy Cañete Doce Pares World Invitational Tournament and Gathering. Sumpter owns and operates Cacoy Cañete Doce Pares Sequim Club/Sequim Martial Arts. “It ties into wanting to defend yourself,” Gail Sumpter said. “It’s really versatile. You can use a stick, and open hand, a knife and a stick. (And) you really have to focus if you are training.” While Gail Sumpter doesn’t practice Eskrima too much anymore — “I’m just so involved teaching lifeguards and CPR,” she said — her sister-in-law and her son are taking to the international stage soon with a crew of other Americans led by Team USA Captain and Master Dan Haney.

“I’m glad Sam is coming to the event,” Kathrin Sumpter said. And not just for a bit of tourist picturetaking: he joins other U.S. team members for a tournament that will last at least a couple of days of the team’s two-week trip. Sumpter said she’s been training since October and is the lone woman on the team. Held in Cebu City, headquarters for Doce Pares, the World Invitational Tournament & Gathering is also a centennial birthday celebration of Supreme Grandmaster Ciriaco “Cacoy” Cañete. Born on Aug. 8, 1919, Cacoy, revered as a founder of the discipline and last surviving member of the Doce Pares Eskrima Club founded in January 1932, died at age of 95 on Feb. 5, 2016. “It will be an honor for us all to attend and pay tribute to the founder of Cacoy Cañete Doce Pares,” Haney said. For more about Cacoy Cañete Doce Pares-Sequim Club, call Kathrin Sumpter at 360-775-0542.

time, said she’d visit her sister-in-law Kathrin in Sequim. “She said something about sticks. (I said), ‘That’s what I do,” Gail Sumpter recalled. Since 1996 Gail Sumpter had been wellversed in Eskrima, the national sport and martial art of the Philippines that focuses primarily on stick fighting, knife fighting and hand-to-hand combat but also covers grappling and other weapons. Doce Pares, Spanish for 12 peers or 12 equals, is a form of Eskrima.

“When I moved up here I started teaching her; she got way into it,” Gail said. “I just started doing it with no form; (Gail) really helped me get into it,” Kathrin said. While martial arts like Tae Kwon Do tend to be more sport-oriented and good for fun and getting fit, Gail Sumpter said, Eskrima is more focused on combat and self defense. A third degree black belt in the discipline, she said she took to Eskrima in particular with her role as a reserve law enforcement deputy.

able for scientific research. “I’ve been meaning to do it for a while … and I’m not getting any younger,” Hatler said. “It’s exciting — this is where Dr. [Carl] Gustafson and Manny and I wanted it to belong to be — for everybody, of course — in a place where it could be researched,” she said. Hatler said the donation became official with a deed on March 26, though it had been a year-long process to make the donation official. Washington State University researcher Carl Gustafson started investigating the Happy Valley area find in August 1977 and spent 30 years researching the so-called Manis Mastodon. His claims that the mastodon — initially thought to be a mammoth — was struck by a spear was met with skepticism. His assertion placed human civilization in North America nearly 14,000 years ago; previous research had established the Clovis people as the earliest established human culture on the continent. It wasn’t until 2011 that

Mike Waters confirmed Gustafson’s research — that the bones were 13,800 years old and that the spear had been crafted by human hands (it was made from another mastodon bone). The find demonstrated that humans were hunting in the Americas about 800 years earlier than was previously believed. “I am thrilled to hear that the Manis mastodon collection is now permanently archived with the Washington State Historical Society where it will be preserved and available for study,” Waters said. “This is an important collection that can be studied for many years to come and still has many stories to tell.” Lynette Miller, head of Collections for Washington State Historical Society, called the Manis mastodon collection one of the three most important archaeological finds in Washington State history — the others being the East Wenatchee Clovis site and the Ancient The Manis mastodon find gets a special display at Sequim Museum & One (Kennewick man).

In an article Kathrin Sumpter wrote for the TaeKwonDo Times — she’s a correspondent, columnist and contributor for the publication — Haney noted, “It’s inspiring to witness and compete against such a high caliber of competitors. The thing I look forward to the most is the camaraderie and bonding with participants from all over the world. I’ve met some incredible people and I cherish these experiences. Spear-headed by our coach (Anthony Kleeman), we have a strong team … I’m excited for all of us to meet,

________ 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@sequimgazette.com.

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SEQUIM — More than four decades ago, a couple’s discovery on their Sequim property changed the way archaeologists viewed North American human history — and, along the way, put their small town in the international spotlight. Nearly 14,000 years after its death and another 40 years since it discovery, the Manis mastodon is once again making headlines. Clare Manis Hatler recently donated a collection of artifacts and decades of research related to remains of the mastodon to the Washington State Historical Society, the Tacomabased organization announced last week. Hatler, whose late husband Emanuel “Manny” Manis discovered mastodon tusks while digging a pond on their Sequim farm, said she’s pleased that the items — more than 50 cartons of bones, ivory, teeth, soil samples, stone tools, photographs, field notes and more — are now safe and avail-

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Florist quality blooms? Dis-buds for you THIS IS WHAT you have been waiting for — 8:54 a.m. June 21. Summer arrived, and with that heralding event, the daylight hours now start their long, slow, ever-shortening decline into the depths of winter. It has always amazed me how people in general and especially gardeners put such relish on the seasons that mark the descent of the sun. With our last article on cutflower production, you have to now realize the necessity of both deadheading and pinching as part of a weekly maintenance program. In just a few short days your plants will register the fact that the best is over. The sun is going down and if old flowers are present, seed, not flower, will be the name of the game. But as we stand here today, summer is fully ahead of us with the best growing conditions of the year here until the end of September. So with all the parties, gatherings, barbecues and weddings ahead of us, it is time to learn how to produce florist-quality cut flowers for our own arrangements and coveted party gifts.

Growers’ secret The secret is dis-budding. The no.1 reason your short, spindly, smallish blooms don’t compare to long, stiff, erectstemmed florist flowers is the grower dis-buds and you don’t. Dis-budding is the removal at a very young stage of either the terminal bud (the big center bud at the very tip) or all secondary

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buds (every bud but the May terminal bud) for four specific reasons. One, it dramatically increases the size of the bloom, doubling in mass the finished flower. Two, it significantly increases the thickness of the flower stem and its rigidity, which in turn allows the stem to display a non-sagging flower head. Three, it substantially elongates the stem itself as long stems are desired in floral arrangements. Four, it evens out the period of flower maturity, which creates a stem whose flower buds open at one uniform time. With these flower enhancing advantages in mind, let’s learn the two dis-budding techniques. For flowers such as grandiflora roses, dahlias, carnations, peonies, zinnias, marigolds, pompom mums or summer asters, you want to remove all secondary buds as soon as they are detectable. The sooner one dis-buds the better. If you wait until the terminal bud is plump and starting to show color, there is no benefit, only fewer flowers. In this form of dis-budding, say with dahlias or zinnias, you must carefully pull back the tiny leaves set up against the sides of

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Valid tips for dealing with memory patients I LEARNED A long time ago that it’s not my job to have the best idea — it is my job to know the best idea when I hear it. This is one of those. At some point in my checkered past, I attended a free educational seminar on aspects of Alzheimer’s and memory loss. At that seminar, I picked up a terrific little booklet called “Survival Tips to Help with Memory Loss,” put together by Dungeness Courte Alzheimer’s Community in Sequim. Basically it’s a help guide for caregivers of folks with Alzheimer’s (or any form of dementia). It’s excellent. It’s so excellent that, with permission from Dungeness Courte, I’m reproducing it here. I had nothing to do with its contents — I’m not that knowledgeable or insightful. The only edit I’ve made is to change all the “her/ hims,” ”she/hes” and “them” to “he” to save space and the reader’s sanity. If anything here helps even one caregiver get through a day, it was column space well spent. Here it is:

Pacing reasons He is scared and unsure of where he is. What you can do to help him:

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• Walk with him. • Hold his hand. • Tell him that he is safe and loved. • Offer him a snack he can carry in his hand as he walks. • Keep the walkway clear so he is safe from falling. • Try to distract him from pacing. Ask him to look at a magazine or work a puzzle with you.

Late afternoon behavior Fidgeting and acting nervous, becoming easily upset and wanting to go “home” when he is already home are types of late afternoon behavior. To him, “home” means feeling safe. What you can do to help him: • Give him a hug. • Tell him where he is. • Tell him he is safe. • Tell him you are not leaving. • Change the topic.

• Turn on more lights. • Close the blinds or curtains. • Ask if he is hungry or if he will help you in the kitchen. • Offer an easy activity, like sorting spoons or forks, or ask him to wipe off the table. • Use a happy voice and make everything seem like a lot of fun.

• Have all supplies ready before you start an activity. • Explain to him, in simple terms, what you will be doing. • Make sure his refusal is not because he is afraid or does not understand what you are asking him to do. • If he begins to fight, step away. Try again later.

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What you can do to help him: • Mark the bathroom clearly with a sign that says “bathroom” or a picture of a toilet. • Watch for cues, like fidgeting with clothing, or pacing. • Write down the time of day that toilet accidents happen to better predict future accidents. • Walk with him to the bathroom every two to three hours. Don’t make a big deal out of it. Don’t wait for him to ask. Say, “We need to go to the bathroom.” • Carry extra toileting supplies with you when you are away from home.

What you can do to help him: • Try to make his world simple. • Use plain-colored placemats, tablecloths, bath towels and sheets. • Block off stairs so he can’t fall up or down them. • Have all of your house locks keyed to the same key. • Place safety latches up high and down low on doors leading to the outside. • Have him wear an ID bracelet if he wanders, and sign him up for the Alzheimer’s Association’s “Safe Return Program.” • Use locked cabinets for soaps, cleaners, poisons and medicines. • Take up all throw rugs.

Refusing care What you can do to help him: • Keep a daily routine. • Don’t ask, “Do you want to … bathe, brush your teeth or get dressed?” In a happy voice, say, “We need to …”

Wandering • Make sure that he wears a medical ID bracelet. • Keep a recent photograph of him to help police

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if he becomes lost. • Keep all of the doors locked. • Consider installing a keyed deadbolt. • Place safety latches up high and down low on doors. • Enroll him in the Alzheimer’s Association’s “Safe Return Program.” • Make sure he gets enough exercise and sleep. • Let him do chores, such as folding clothes or helping with dinner. • Place cloth of the same color over doorknobs, or paint doorknobs and doors the same color as the walls.

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• Pay attention to what he is trying to tell you. • Keep what you are telling him short and simple, but not child-like. • Use one-step instructions when asking him to do what you want. This will decrease his frustration level and make each activity a success for him. • Don’t tell him more than he needs to know at one time. • Be patient. Give him lots of time to answer your question. • Give him lots of time to finish what he is trying to say. • Don’t argue with him. It is easier to agree with him and do what you had planned anyway. • Don’t try to reason with him. You will just get angry and he will not know why. Change what you are talking about to something he likes. • Don’t correct or fuss at him for getting something wrong. Does it really matter? It may only make him feel bad. • Don’t say, “I just told you that.” Just repeat the answer you have already given him. • Don’t ask him to remember things that happened in the past. Talk about what you remember happening and how he was a part of it. • Don’t say, “You can’t.” Say, “Do as much as you

can and I will help you.” • Don’t demand things from him. Always show him what you want him to do. • His entire day depends on how you speak to him. Speak very calmly and know that your body language needs to reassure him.

Eating • Serve meals at the same time every day. • Serve foods with different colors and textures. • Make the table a calm place to eat. • Use plain-colored dishes with no pattern to set off the color of the food on the plate so he can see the food. • Use a shallow bowl with a lip on it if he keeps pushing the food off the plate. • Put only the knife, fork or spoon he needs to eat with next to the plate. • Allow plenty of time to eat. Don’t rush him. • If he refuses to eat, it may be because: • He has too many choices on his plate. Try offering one food item at a time. • He may not know how to get started. Show him the act of eating.

In the car • Keep the car keys out of sight. • Always talk to him about where you are going. • Tell him where you are going as you leave the house. • If he wants to know why he can’t drive, tell him the doctor or insurance company said he could not drive anymore. • Open the car door for him. • Help him put on his seatbelt. Tell him each car’s seatbelt is different if he has difficulty putting it on. • Use the child safety lock feature on the car doors so he is unable to unlock the door from the inside. TURN

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Parents need advice on talking money with kids WE ARE PARENTS who are caring for our own kids and also aging family members and are referred to as the sandwich generation. With all of our responsibilities, our personal lifestyle and savings have gone by the wayside, especially because our money seems to always be tied up with our parents and kids. What is the best way to talk to our 12- and 14-yearolds about why we have to stay on a budget and teach them to do the same without making them fearful of their futures?

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become anxLynn ious over the predicament that they have placed you and your family in. Of course, you’re probably also feeling this roller coaster of emotions as well. It’s best that you talk to your kids about the circumstances as soon as possible without sugarcoating it. There’s no reason to Seattle advice scare them to death but they are old enough to The best thing that understand more than you worked for my husband and me was to sit our three think. In fact, they could very kids down and talk to them well help ease some of the about the situation before family finances by getting it happened. small part-time jobs, such Depending on how as mowing grass for the mature your children are neighbors, walking dogs, for their ages, they might babysitting at various or might not feel fearful. times, etc. Because we knew this By doing so, they can was an inevitable and save some of their money impending situation with as well as spend it on extra both of our parents, we tried to include our kids on things that they actually might not need but cerbasic decisions at a relatainly want. tively early age. Plus, they will learn to By doing so, they knew that every dollar mattered be more frugal with money and everyone in the family and experience how much things really cost. would need to pinch penIt will hopefully teach nies. them how to be more Talk to your kids as responsible and build good soon as possible so that they can understand what life skills and a little more appreciation for their perit’s going to take to help sonal belongings. their grandparents live a healthy life for as long as Can you help? possible. Carrie and Keith W. Because our kids, ages in Seattle 13 and 15, are attached to their cellphones, iPads, etc., From Jodie: especially in the summer, their eating habits go nuts. The sandwich generaI’m not there during the tion has been growing by day to monitor what they leaps and bounds, espesnack on and was wondercially in the past few years. ing what’s the best way to It’s a situation that encourage them to eat affects each family differmore healthfully. ently but certainly seems ________ to cause stress and frustration, among other things, Jodie Lynn shares parenting for everyone involved. tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 If the aging family Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, members are aware of 63040 or direct2contact@ what’s going on, they prob- MO parenttoparent.com via email. ably feel like they are a Tips and questions can also be burden and many feel sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com. guilty, stressed and might

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THANKS TO THE draft, I served as a combat medic in Vietnam when I was 19. Though I was in many precarious situations (I was shot at and stepped on a land mine that didn’t explode), I came home safe. When I did, my father told me he’d taken a life insurance policy on me for $50,000. He was the beneficiary. He asked if I wanted to take over the premiums. I declined. I was so stunned that he was willing to profit from my death that I never said a word about this to anyone. My parents are long dead. I would like to discuss this with my siblings, but I don’t want to cause a rift. Your thoughts? Ben I’m sorry you’ve carried this weight alone for close to 50 years. My advice is to break your silence and start talking about this episode as much as you can bear: with siblings, a counselor or anyone who loves you — particularly people who knew your father and might have a perspective to offer on his behavior. It was you, of course, who faced the mortal danger (and terror) of shipping off to Vietnam as little more than a boy. But your family suffered, too, at the prospect of losing a son and brother. And if I know one thing about suffering, it’s that it can make us do strange things. Now, I don’t know about your relationship with your father, but I’m going to assume he wasn’t otherwise a monster. I also imagine that the military would have paid for your funeral and that you didn’t have mountains of debt or a family to support. With that in mind, I totally see how this life insurance looks like a coldhearted lottery ticket to you. But I can also see how the terrifying prospect of losing a teenage son might move a parent to put everything he could in order, including insuring that boy’s life. This might not be wholly rational or erase the sting for you.

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But it does argue for speaking to your siblings and expressing your feelings. If they can’t support you, find a counselor. It’s time to start sharing your burden, Ben.

Not the least bit curious I have two brothers who talk incessantly about their lives, but they never ask me anything about mine. We communicate mostly by phone and group text. Increasingly, I’ve realized that if I don’t insert a comment about my

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Dr. Brooksby, I have heard that you are an Advanced Surgical Prosthodontist. What training have you had and how are you different from a regular dentist?

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A Prosthodontist is a dentist with advanced training, approved by the American Dental Association, in solving difficult dental problems. The training requires a two to three year residency after dental school. It is often associated with a hospital and a dental school. We spend the time in lectures on all areas of dentistry. There is usually a focus on treating the older, often medically compromised dental patient. We are taught to do thorough examinations of the head, neck and shoulder muscles. We learn about the medications that are regularly prescribed for patients and how they affect oral health. We work with the oncologists treating cancer patients, and in my residency, we also trained with the very complex treatment of patients with head, neck and shoulder pain in addition to TMJ problems. In addition to the learning environment, we operated under the premise that you learn more as you teach. We regularly worked as instructors with General Practice residents, as well as teaching dental students. As I have practiced over the last 33 years, I have continued to teach dentists how to provide more complex treatment to their own patients. When asked why I teach others to do things instead of insisting that they send all of the patients to me for treatment, I answer that our goal is to improve the quality of treatment provided by all of us. As we teach these concepts, we often gain a greater understanding of the things that we can do to provide even better care for our patients. There are three types of prosthodontists: the restorative prosthodontist, the surgical prosthodontist and the advanced surgical prosthodontist. The Restorative Prosthodontist generally solves difficult dental problems utilizing crowns, bridges and implant-supported restorations. The Surgical Prosthodontist does the same things that a Restorative Prosthodontist does, but he also surgically places dental implants. An Advanced Surgical Prosthodontist is also trained to do bone grafting, sinus augmentation, placement of dental implants and many of the more advanced surgical procedures required to prepare a patient for their new teeth. He is like a dental engineer, with precision-based techniques for greater comfort and success. Dr. Brooksby began in General Dentistry in 1982. He then completed his Prosthodontic training from the San Francisco Veterans Hospital in conjunction with the UCSF School of Dentistry Prosthodontic program. Dr. Brooksby received his advanced surgical training in the Advanced Implant Study Group at Loma Linda Dental School, and is currently a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology. He has been practicing as a prosthodontist since 1990 and an advanced surgical prosthodontist since 1996. He has placed several thousand dental implants, performed over 300 sinus augmentations and hundreds of bone grafts in preparation for placement of dental implants and restoration of the mouth to normal function.

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Blind-sided woman still Sleep: Treat causes healing from divorce NICOLE HAD BEEN married for 20 years and had three teenagers when her husband Liam suddenly filed for divorce. Four years after their divorce, he came out to their children but made them promise not to tell her. Two years later, he finally told her. “I had no idea he was gay. We married when we were both young, just 24, and I was a bit naive. He did mention several times that every man has had at least one homosexual encounter.” Nicole said Liam was never interested in sex. “It’s amazing that we managed to have three children. And he would never talk about it. We stopped having sex five years before we got divorced.” Liam now has a partner, a man who had been a close family friend. “We socialized with him and his wife and children,” Nicole said. Liam told Nicole that he met Jake at a bowling alley. They quickly became friends. Jake would wait for Liam at his office and then go for drinks. “They spent an extraordinary amount of time together. Liam would become very defensive whenever I questioned their relationship,” she said. When Nicole learned Liam was gay, she said she was “shocked, grief-stricken, embarrassed and, at times, suicidal. “I withdrew from friends and family and felt as if my life had been ruined. “Many people told me that it was better that he had cheated on me with a man than with a woman. “Those comments made me feel worse than I already did. “I felt used, unattractive, unwanted and incapable of having a healthy relationship with another man — in other words, like damaged goods. “I am, by nature, a very sensitive person. I felt such humiliation and embarrassment and was so acutely depressed that I was often unable to function. “I was also so angry with myself — a

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very intelligent, insightful human being — for being unable to see the signs that were probably right under my nose. “To this day, I cannot forgive myself for marrying this person who obviously had no respect for me.” Nicole was advised to just get on with her life. “But I felt as if I had no life. Even now, 10 years, later, I still don’t date. I have major trust issues with men and spend much of my free time alone. “Many of my former friends have dropped me. One former close friend told me I acted weird. “I tried to explain to her what depression was and how it could affect a person’s behavior. Believe it or not, I could go to the grocery store and people would act as if they didn’t know me. I also stopped being invited to many social events.” Nicole said she’s lucky to have made new friends. She’s been in therapy ever since the divorce, and that’s been helpful, too. “But it takes time to heal. Any divorce, especially one as traumatic as ours, can take an extraordinary amount of time to recover from,” she said. “I think I need to find some closure for this chapter of my life, somehow find a way to live more joyfully and let down my guard with people, especially men. “I also need to find a way to forgive myself. I currently live a very quiet life and would like to continue doing so, without any more significant drama, if that’s possible. Eventually, I would love to find a man with whom to have a loving relationship. After much soul-searching, I now believe this is something I want and deserve.”

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Birthday Darrell Fairchild Jr. Port Angeles resident Darrell Fairchild Jr. will celebrate his 90th birthday Friday. He was born to Darrell Lamarr and Lola Pearl Fairchild on July 5, 1929. He has many loving memories of growing up with his sisters, Faye and Gwen. He also tells stories of hunting and fishing and delivering laundry with his grandfather, Charles Arla Boyd. His first job was at the Palace Bakery in downtown Port Angeles. At 12 years of age, he learned the bakery trade and how to decorate birthday and

wedding cakes. During high school, he learned the building trades. He graduated from RoosFairchild evelt High School in Port Angeles. After graduation he went to work for Nailor’s Lumber until he was drafted in 1951 for the Korean War. He was in the Battery “A” 746th AAA Gun Battalion in the U.S. Army. After his duty with the

CONTINUED FROM C3 nitive behavioral therapy as “the first-line treatment for adults with chronic insomnia.” But when the symptoms It is much safer than of a chronic ailment itself disdrugs and, unlike sleeping rupts sleep, treatment by a pills that work only when specialist, including perhaps taken and shouldn’t be used an expert in pain managelong-term, cognitive behavment, might be needed to improve your ability to sleep. ioral therapy for insomnia, or CBT-I, teaches effective If persistent emotional probstrategies that continue to lems are what keep you work long after the therapy awake, consider consulting a ends. The physicians’ college psychologist, psychiatric suggests that if needed, social worker or psychiatrist before reaching for a sleeping sleep medication should be used only short-term while pill. learning the techniques of Cognitive behavioral cognitive behavioral therapy therapy is now considered for insomnia. the best treatment for Also helpful is what sleep insomnia, especially for experts call stimulus-control older adults. It teaches peotherapy — limiting bedroom ple to challenge disruptive time to sleeping and sex. negative thinking and You learn to associate the replace it with positive bedroom with sleep by avoidthoughts that counter ing activities incompatible arousal and induce relaxwith it. If you spend too ation. Before going to bed, much time lying sleepless in try using soothing imagery or meditation to reduce cog- bed, your brain starts to link the bedroom with not sleepnitive arousal. ing. The American College of Physicians recommends cogAlso avoid going to bed

when you’re not sleepy. If you don’t fall asleep after about 20 minutes in bed, Kamel and Gammack recommend getting up, perhaps taking a bath or reading, then returning to bed when you feel sleepy. If all else fails, sleeprestriction therapy can be effective even after a week or two, especially at eliminating prolonged wakefulness in the middle of the night. It doesn’t restrict sleep itself but limits the time spent not sleeping by restricting time in bed to how long you currently sleep. Go to bed at about the same time every night, set an alarm to get up, and maintain that waking time every day for at least two weeks no matter how much you slept the night before. Finally, gradually extend your time in bed by 15 to 30 minutes, allowing a week between each extension, until you are able to get the amount of restful sleep you need with

Harvey: Travel tips CONTINUED FROM C4 around the block and try again. • If he refuses to get • Make trips in the car out of the car at home and to places he likes to go, as well as places he has to go. someone else is there, ask them to meet you at the • In the later stages of Alzheimer’s disease, having door and invite him to come in. him sit in the backseat is That’s it. That’s a lot. safer and less scary for Thank you, Dungeness him. Courte. • If he refuses to get A quick reminder: Inforout of the car when you get mation & Assistance has to where you are going, relocated to 609 W. Washdon’t argue with him. Drive ington St., Suite 16, in the

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Army, he attended and graduated from Western Washington University in Bellingham. Fairchild married Jean Ryan on Aug. 21, 1954. They were married 62 wonderful years and raised three children: Betsy, Jill and David. He started B&F Floor covering in Bellevue. In 1965, he moved back to Port Angeles and started Fairchild Floors. He was partners in a gift shop, The Tourist Trap, at 217 N. Laurel St., Port Angeles. Fairchild is also known as Curly, Gaba Ga and Chief Grey Wolf. He loves to garden, bird

watch, travel and read. One of his favorite spots is the North Olympic Library System. There he reads any western or newspaper. He also enjoys sharing his wisdom and advice with his grandchildren, Nick and Katie Fairchild. Happy birthday greetings may be sent to 3524 Mount Pleasant Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

________ The Peninsula Daily News says “happy birthday” in its own way to North Olympic Peninsula residents 70 or older who will be celebrating a milestone. People celebrating a 70th,

75th, 80th or greater birthday can have their photos published free of charge in the weekly Birthday Corner. Along with the recent photo, please send the celebrant’s name, town of residence, a short biographical synopsis and news of any birthday celebration at least two weeks before the birthday to news@peninsuladaily news.com or: Birthday Corner Peninsula Daily News P.O. Box 1330 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Photos will be returned. The sender’s name and telephone number must accompany the information.

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Port Angeles students finish emergency response training PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has announced that 10 Port Angeles High School students have completed Community Emergency Response Team training through the school’s My Preparedness Initiative. The students, part of the medical careers program, took classes on first aid, search and rescue techniques, disaster preparedness, terrorism awareness

and other subjects. To successfully complete the course the students took a written examination and a practical exercise in the county’s “Rubble Room.” The rubble room exercise required students to enter a darkened room that is filled with debris, downed wires and other simulated hazards and to locate and unknown number of injured people, categorize the severity of the injuries and then safely move the casualties

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Noon Club awards scholarships PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles — Noon Club awarded $1,000 scholarships to six students at a luncheon May 17 at Joshua’s Restaurant. Recipients were Port Angeles High School seniors Joelynne Jewell, Nathan Mishler, Joel Wood and Makena Merideth, Lincoln High School senior Kaitlyn Apsey and Jasmine O’Neel from Crescent High School. The scholarships were funded by sales of the club’s Pictured, from left, are Joelynne Jewell, Joel Elegant Gourmet Etc Cou- Wood, Soroptimist Noon Club President Jeri Bawden, Makena Merideth and Jasmine O’Neel. pon Books.

DEAR ABBY: My son and his fiancee, “Breanna,” have planned a destination wedding in another country. Breanna’s mother’s family vacations there every couple of years, so they decided to have the wedding there when her extended family will be vacationing. The reason Breanna gave me was that she is embarrassed by some of my family members and doesn’t want to introduce them to her family, so a destination wedding eliminates those people from attending. When I told Breanna’s stepfather what she said, Breanna denied ever making the statement. I told my son how hurt I am that she doesn’t want our side of the family to attend (including his father, brother and myself), since the cost for travel and accommodations will be approximately $3,500 per person. He said he doesn’t want to ruin her special day and changed the subject. I would love to see my son get married (even though I have a bitter taste in my mouth), but we can’t afford to attend unless we take out a second mortgage or dip into our 401(k). Are we bad parents for not attending our own son’s wedding? Struggling mother of the groom Dear Mother: That

lovingly, but have not been successful for the most part. your Abigail I now have end-stage cardiac disease and will Van Buren son’s fiancee soon be joining hospice. verbalWhen I do that, I’ll be ized what faced with the decision of she did is how much to tell my kids shocking. about my condition. It In view of our distant shows relationships, I’m not how little inclined to tell them very respect much, since they have been she has so unresponsive in the for your past. feelings I would welcome your and her lack of manners or suggestions. class. Pondering A marriage is supposed in Pennsylvania to be a blending of two families, something this Dear Pondering: I am young woman — and sorry about your diagnosis. her family — appears I don’t know whether unwilling or unable to rec- something caused the disognize. tance between you and That your son would your three older children, accept this because their or whether they are comwedding is “her” day is dis- pletely focused on themappointing. selves and their own lives. Under the circumI do think you should stances, you and your fam- disclose to all of them what ily should not go into debt is going on so amends can to attend this wedding. be made if possible. And, of course, the Dear Abby: I am a daughter who is close to father of four. My sons are you should know so she 62 and 52. can be as supportive as she The older one calls me has always been and begin about every two months; preparing herself emotionthe younger one hasn’t ally for what is coming. called me in nearly two She may also be helpful years. in spreading the word One of my daughters among her siblings. last spoke to me three ________ years ago. My remaining child, a Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne daughter, stays in regular contact with me about once Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. a week. Letters can be mailed to Dear They all live far away Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeout west. I have tried to les, CA 90069 or via email by logcontact each of my children ging onto www.dearabby.com.

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Briefly . . . Soroptimists call for art in garden gala SEQUIM — Soroptimist International of Sequim is seeking garden-related artwork for its 22nd Gala Garden Show.

Submissions must be 8-inch-by-10-inch photographs or 2-dimensional art no larger than 18 inches by 24 inches. An 8-inch-by-10-inch photo of an original 2-dimensional piece also may submitted. The selected artwork will provide the theme for the 2020 garden show.

Submissions are due by Monday, July 15 and should be mailed to: Gala Garden Show Artwork, P.O. Box 2076, Sequim, WA 98382. For more information, call Melody at 360-6834788 or email sisgsartwork@gmail.com. Peninsula Daily News

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Recognize and avoid water play problems PART OF THE fun of summer is playing in water, and that’s true for dogs, too. They run through sprinklers, splash and swim in pools, and go with us to lakes, rivers or oceans. Keep them happy and safe during summer’s dog days with these tips. • Algal blooms. A bluegreen shimmer of algae on lakes, ponds and reservoirs is a signal to stay out. Potent cyanotoxins can cause anything from skin irritation to liver failure. “Even if dogs don’t drink the water, if they come out and they’re licking themselves clean, they can take the toxin in,” said Jason Nicholas, DVM, chief medical officer of PreventiveVet. com. The toxins can have the same effects on humans. At the ocean, algal overblooms can cause toxic red tides. Dogs who don’t go in the water can still be at risk because the toxins can become aerosolized, causing respiratory signs in animals and humans exposed to them. Check conditions before you go. • Rip currents. Strong currents near the beach can quickly pull swimmers — dogs included — farther out than is safe. We can’t tell dogs to swim parallel to the shore if they get caught in one, so whether you’re tossing a ball into the waves for him to fetch or going paddleboarding with your pup, ask a lifeguard about conditions beforehand. Keep a brightly colored pet life jacket on your dog. If he gets swept away, it will help keep him afloat until he’s rescued. For dogs who aren’t strong swimmers or don’t have life jacket protection, toss a ball along the beach, not into the water. • Water intoxication. Dogs playing in water may accidentally take in large quantities while swimming, or get overheated and drink too much. Either way, the excess water can dilute the concentration of electrolytes in the blood, causing vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea or more severe signs such as seizures or coma. Keep him hydrated by frequently offering small amounts of water so he takes it in slowly. And pay attention to behavior. “If you see your dog acting lethargic, vomiting, having diarrhea and progressing to ataxia (wob-

cats and dogs. Products made for dogs can be toxic and even deadly to cats. For instance, cats are highly sensitive to permethrin products and can be affected even if they just come in contact with a dog treated with a permethrin-based preventive. Read the label carefully to make sure you’re using the appropriate product for each pet, and check with your veterinarian if you’re not sure. Signs of toxicity in cats include drooling, vomiting, muscle tremors, dilated pupils and seizures. Take any pet to the veterinarian right away if these signs occur after administering a flea preventive product. • On a job hunt? Many employers are making efforts to accommodate people with furry family members. 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From left, Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue Chief Sam Phillips, IFA Chapter 74 President George Eims and Trish Tisdale.

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SEQUIM — Chapter 74 of the International Footprint Association recognized Trisha Tisdale at a chapter meeting at the Sequim Elks Lodge on May 13. Tisdale, a firefighter-

EMT and publicist with Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue, was recognized for her advocacy for fire safety. She designs, lays out and edits Clallam 2’s biannual newsletter the “District Dispatch.” She also has written

articles for local publications on such topics as burn injury awareness, home fire escape planning, stroke recognition and prevention, understanding CPR, campfire safety, carbon monoxide poisoning and heating your home safely.

Dry Creek Road and 100 pounds of litter from three miles of Lower Elwha Road during the week of June 24-28. Notable items found include a needle, a stove, a PORT ANGELES — mattress, a kid’s pool and The United Way of Clallam chair, pieces of metal, a County has teamed up helium tank, wooden with the Port Angeles cabinets, an exercise bench Lefties for its 2019 and two metal chairs. Community Coins drive. Crew members also The Community Coins picked up 2,740 pounds of collection jar will be at the litter from seven illegal main concession stand at dumpsites on Taylor Cut-off Civic Field during Lefties’ Road, 400 pounds of litter home games. from an illegal dumpsite on According to a press the south fork of the Sol release, the 2018 Duc River, 250 pounds of Community Coins drive litter from an illegal yielded $364 in donations dumpsite on Little River that benefited local Road, 10 pounds of litter nonprofits. from an illegal dumpsite on The United Way has Edgewood Drive, and 460 announced its 2019 goal is pounds of litter from an $500. illegal dumpsite on Fish For more information, Hatchery Road. call 360-457-3011, email Crew members assisted info@unitedwayclallam.org the road department by or visit www. removing a fallen tree and unitedwayclallam.org. debris from Agate Beach and Crescent Beach roads. Chain gang busy Crew members removed PORT ANGELES — fallen trees and debris The Clallam County from Old Mill Road. Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang Crew members also cleaned up 300 1,420 removed a fallen tree from pounds of roadside litter Olympic Hot Springs Road. from three miles of West Crew members trimmed 18th Street, 60 pounds of weeds from 2,464 feet of litter from 5.2 miles of guardrails on Little River Place Road, 100 pounds of Road. litter from 1.5 miles of Crew members cleaned

up and hauled off spilled gravel on Lower Elwha Road and state Highway 112. Crew members trimmed weeds along 4,862 feet of guardrails along Place, Freshwater Bay, Eden Valley and Dan Kelly roads as well as around the park and ride at Granite and Laird roads. Crew members also assisted the U.S. Forest Service by brushing four miles of Forest Service road 2918. So far this year the chain gang has cleaned 143 miles of roadway, picked up 7,630 pounds of roadside litter, picked up 139,550 pounds of illegal dumpsite litter, trimmed 49,258 feet of guardrail and pulled or sprayed approximately 31,580 Scotch broom plants. For the forest service, the chain gang has so far this year cleaned 6.6 miles of forest service roads or trails.

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GREELEY, Colo. — The University of Northern Colorado has announced that Port Angeles resident Susan Beauvais graduated May 4. Beauvais earned a Bachelor of Science in diatetics. Peninsula Daily News


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Mastodon: Collection donated to state society CONTINUED FROM C1 “It establishes the timeline of human habitation on this continent, and documents their interaction with large animals in the Northwest,” Miller said. “We are honored to have this collection entrusted to our care.” Hatler said she had the cartons of materials in her possession — much of the initial archaeological find minus some tusks and bone that were donated to what’s now known as Sequim Museum & Arts — and that she dedicates this donation to her late husband, who died in 2000, and Gustafson, who died in 2016. “I dedicate this gift to two great men,” Hatler said. “This gift would not have happened without Emanuel Manis, who made the effort to share the site with the public. He wanted everyone to participate in and learn about the wonderful discoveries made daily during the dig. “Secondly, to Dr. Carl E. Gustafson, a dedicated professional, investing over 30 years of his life into revealing the site’s mysteries, without expectation of accolades or financial gain.”

Unearthing history On a sweltering Monday in early August 1977, Emanuel Manis, who also owned Sequim Bowling Lanes at the time, dug into the earth with a backhoe on the marshy, lower pasture of what was then a 16-acre farm. Manis began digging trench around what would be a stock pond when he literally unearthed two massive tusks. “(The first) looked like a big log lying across the bucket,” Hatler recalled, in

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Emanuel Manis is pictured and the two mastodon tusks shortly after he unearthed them on his farm near Sequim on Aug. 8, 1977. a recording for Columbia Conversations, a podcast that highlights those working to preserve and share the history of Washington state and the Pacific Northwest. Manis set the object aside, but not long after restarting his dig unearthed a second curved object. “He assumed they were mammoth tusks,” Hatler said. “I took one look and came unglued and told him, ‘Don’t you dig another inch. Get off the backhoe and get out of there.’ And I ran for the phone.” Clare immediately began a chain of phone calls leading her to Richard Daugherty, who was working on the Ozette archaeological site near Neah Bay. Within 24 hours, Dougherty was on-site along with an archaeologist, a graduate student from Washington State University, a reporter from the local paper and, soon after Gustafson, a WSU professor with a crew and equipment. Later, Daugherty told

the Manis couple, “This is the most important archaeological discovery in the world today.” Interest grew substantially, state historians note, when Gustafson wiped the mud from a rib bone and exposed what appeared to be an embedded spear point. Then a sizeable, severely worn tooth came up. After initially believing it to be mammoth remains, the archaeology team recognized this belonged to an American mastodon — a far more significant find. “It was not a mammoth tooth — it was a mastodon tooth,” Hatler recalled.

Ancestors Mastodon is the common name for any of the large, extinct elephant-like mammals characterized by long tusks, large legs and a flexible trunk. Unlike the grass-eating mammoth, whose teeth were closer to grazers like cows, mastodons ate brush and had tooth characteristics closer

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what true love was. She is preceded in death by her father, Frank Rhodes; her mother, September 11, 1957 Annabelle Bocook June 12, 2019 Rhodes: her sister, Sally Fred; and her grandsons, Susan Marie Rhodes Maverick Trantham and Coronel passed away on Emery Bowen. Tuesday, June 12, 2019. She is survived by her We would say she lost her children, Vern Boyd Jr., fight with cancer, but she Angela Raycraft, Sally never even got the opporDockery, Theodore Bowen tunity to get in the ring. III, Nancy Hamilton, and Cancer took her from Roberto Coronel; her sisus in two weeks. ter, Nancy Wickham and Susan Marie Coronel brother-in-law, Russell She was a strong and smart woman; we think Wickham; 23 grandchilthat given half a chance, hard worker and so funny. dren; two great-grandchilher fighting spirit would dren; and numerous She loved to laugh, she have won and you would nieces and nephews and loved sports and she not be reading this. loved ones. loved her life. Born September 11, A Celebration of Life She was a proud mem1957, in Port Angeles; the was held on Sunday, June ber of the Lower Elwha youngest child of her lovKlallam Tribe. Her mother- 23, 2019, at The Lower ing parents, Frank and hood was her masterpiece Elwha Tribal Center. Annabelle Rhodes. She She took a part of us and she was everything. If grew up with two older sis- you thought she loved her back to Heaven with her ters. and she will remain a conkids, one would just have She loved her music. to see the look on her face stant presence in our She loved to dance. She hearts until we meet when she looked at her loved her cats. She was a grandchildren to know again.

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Marilyn Masland, at 85 years of age, was taken home May 31, after courageously battling failing health. She was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Walter Masland. There will be a Celebration of Life gathering, Thursday, August 8, 2019, at 2:00 PM, at Salt Creek Recreation Area. Family and friends can share their memories of a sweet, kind and gentle lady. In lieu of flowers, please make any memo-

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DONALD LYLE SOLI In Loving Memory Donald Lyle Soli, of Sequim, Washington, passed away on June 9, 2019, at his home in Sequim. Donald was born May 1, 1930, in a log house on the prairies, at Vang, North Dakota, to Nellie and Palmer Soli. Donald grew up in rural North Dakota and graduated from high school in Langdon, North Dakota. After high school, he matriculated to Minot State University. In January 1951, he entered military service during the Korean war and was discharged in the fall of 1952. During his time in the service, he married Phyllis Huus from Minot, North Dakota, on April 17, 1951. Upon return from the military, Donald continued his college education and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Minot State, in 1954, and later obtained his Master’s Degree from the University of North Dakota. He also spent one year at Sacramento State University, attended Kansas State of Pittsburg, Illinois State University and Chico State University. Donald taught school in

Donald Lyle Soli North Dakota for eight years. He then went to California where he taught for 15 years before entering school administration services. He served for many years as Superintendent of Schools in Northern California. He retired, in 1990, and moved to Sequim. Phyllis and Donald spent eleven years traveling in their motor home, which they greatly enjoyed. Donald was a very avid walker and started playing golf after retirement. His proud feat was making two holes-in-one, in an eighteen hole round, in his fifth year of golf. He also made a hole-in-one in his second year of golf. Donald, a baptized member of the Lutheran

faith was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Sequim. He was preceded in death by his wife of 50+ years, Phyllis Laverne (Huus); his parents; and brothers, Warren, Dale and Laurie. Donald is survived by son, David (Janet), of Yuba City, California; daughter, Debra (Jim) Hubbard, of Danvers, Illinois; and son, Reid of Sequim. He is also survived by seven grandchildren, Andrew Soli of Davis, California, Aleah Clatfelter of Mattoon, Illinois, Alanna Cavanaugh of Gold River, California, Stacy Borel of Huntsville, Alabama, Erik Soli of Yuba City, California, Sarah Shipley of Yuba City, California, and Tiffany Soli of Corpus Christi, Texas, along with their spouses and 13 great-grandchildren. Donald loved his family dearly. He had a great love for children because of his vocation as an educator. Donald had requested no services. His family will join in a Celebration of his Life, June 2020. Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 925, Sequim, Washington 98382.

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significant Manis artifact donation to the state. That proved serendipitous, as Kilmer’s wife Jennifer is the Washington State Historical Society’s director. Much of the collection Hatler donated wouldn’t catch the eye of non-scientists, she said, but the bit of bone and ample research and more could prove useful. The society’s museum on Pacific Avenue in downtown Tacoma will eventually display some of the artifacts, but no dates have been chosen, spokeswoman Julianna Verboort told the Tacoma News Tribune. “Some of the pieces are still with a scientist who is conducting research,” she said. The Washington State History Museum is at 1911 Pacific Ave., in Tacoma’s downtown Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. See www. washingtonhistory.org.

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welcomed visitors to the archaeological site, offering informational presentations to visitors, as the WSU researchers worked on site. “We had 50,000 people come through our front yard,” Hatler said. In 2002, on the 25th anniversary of the discovery, Hatler donated the 2-acre Manis mastodon site — on the same property she and her husband Don Hatler live today — to The Archaeological Conservancy, a national nonprofit. “It’s protected from being sold or anything else,” Hatler said. In 2016, following Gustafson’s death, his remaining Manis mastodon site research went to Hatler, who kept the boxes of bones, stone tools, notes and more on her property until she could find a safe place to send it. Hatler said last year she contacted U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer about making the

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to humans. Compared to mammoths, the mastodon had shorter legs, a longer body and was more heavily muscled — a build similar to that of the current Asian elephants, I.M. Lange notes in “Ice Age Mammals of North America: A Guide to the Big, the Hairy, and the Bizarre” (2002). While rare, mammoth remains have been found in and around Sequim; most recently, local residents discovered a partial skull of a Columbian mammoth while walking state Department of Natural Resourcesowned tidelands east of Sequim in January 2016. “The archaeologists, they don’t jump up and down much but they were really excited,” Hatler recalled in a podcast by Columbia Conversations, which can be heard at www.columbiaconversations.org.. “They said, ‘This (became) a very important archaeological site — probably the most important at that particular time in the world. What we have found here is the first direct evidence of man hunting mastodon on the North American continent.’” Gustafson asserted that the way the bones were scattered and skull was rotated indicated further evidence of human interaction. “It was worldwide news, in newspapers all over the world, at the time,” Hatler recalled. Though Gustafson told newspapers at the time he expected to be there just a few days, he spent nine summers (1977-1985) at the site as director. In 1978, the Manis Mastodon Site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. For seven years, through until 1985, the Manises


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cover story The architect: An unrecognizable Russell Crowe is ‘The Loudest Voice’ By Francis Babin TV Media

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very now and then, a subject becomes a hot topic in Hollywood. For some reason, multiple people sometimes have the same idea around the same time, resulting in television series and films with very similar plots being released close together. There are countless examples of these twin projects (see 1998’s “Deep Impact” and “Armageddon”) with many more on the way in the near future. The final years of former chairman and CEO of Fox News Roger Ailes is the subject of dueling 2019 productions. Jay Roach’s (“All the Way,” 2016) upcoming film “Fair and Balanced” and Showtime’s series “The Loudest Voice” dig deep into the life of the highly influential and controversial figure. On Sunday, June 30, witness the rise and fall of one of the most powerful men in America with the premiere of “The Loudest Voice.” For decades, big-screen A-listers did not cross over to the small screen, and television stars rarely made the leap to features. A movie star working television gigs was often a sign of the end of a bankable career, but things have changed a lot now that we’ve entered the era of “peak TV.” Nowadays, it’s a common sight to see major film stars on HBO, Netflix or even basic cable. With that said, it’s still

newsworthy when Academy Award winners make the transition. “The Loudest Voice” is headlined by an almost unrecognizable Russell Crowe (“Gladiator,” 2000) as Roger Ailes, with Sienna Miller (“The Lost City of Z,” 2016) as Beth Ailes, ex-wife of the media giant, and Naomi Watts (“Gypsy”) as Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor. Rounding out the cast are Seth MacFarlane (“The Orville”), Annabelle Wallis (“Peaky Blinders”), Simon Burney (“Rev.”), Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”) and Aleksa Palladino (“Boardwalk Empire”). Based on the 2014 bestselling book “The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News — and Divided a Country” by Gabriel Sherman, the seven-episode miniseries focuses on the last decade of Ailes’ life, but it includes flashbacks to his earlier days as a television executive and media consultant. To understand the current political climate in the United States, we must understand the man who helped shaped our present reality. The Showtime bio outlines the genesis of Fox News — a fateful encounter with Richard Nixon on the set of “The Mike Douglas Show” — as well as the allegations of sexual misconduct and settlements that brought down Ailes. In 2016, multiple women came forward claiming Ailes had sexually harassed them after former “Fox & Friends” co-host and host of “The Real Story”

Gretchen Carlson filed suit against her old boss. In the wake of these allegations, many sordid details about Fox News’s toxic corporate culture were released to a largely unsurprised public. Under Ailes’ tyrannical leadership, Fox News became a television powerhouse, but for many employees, working there was a nightmare. The miniseries hails from Blumhouse productions, which is responsible for the wildly popular horror films “Get Out,” (2017), “Insidious” (2010) and its sequels, the “Paranormal Activity” franchise (2007 to 2015) and many more hits. Recently, the company has started to branch out with non-horror television projects like last year’s lauded “Sharp Objects.” With that said, the company’s creations still have a tinge of horror to them, just not in what might be considered the traditional way. Co-president of Blumhouse Television

Marci Wiseman stated at the ATX Television Festival in Austin earlier this year, “It’s not just horror, but what’s horrifying.” “The Loudest Voice” takes viewers behind the scenes into a world where winning is everything, and where horrifying acts go unpunished. The spotlight shines on those in power who acted with impunity and those who helped cover up everything. The scenes between our two leads are uncomfortable and claustrophobic, but thankfully the filming of them was anything but. “The Loudest Voice” marks a reunion between Crowe and Watts, who worked together all the way back in the early 1990s in the Australian miniseries “Brides of Christ.” Crowe told Entertainment Weekly that he had a fabulous time working with his fellow Aussie and longtime friend: “The last time I was on a show with Naomi, it was way back. We didn’t really do that much work together on the show, but we’ve known each other for a long time.” Sienna Miller in a scene from “The Loudest Voice.”

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After Martha (Catherine Disher) is reinstated as mayor of Middleton, she celebrates by commissioning a portrait of herself in this new episode. Grace (Bailee Madison) and Luke (Dale Whibley) compete to determine which of them gets to keep the internship.

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SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. (53) FOOD Valerie’s

Home Cooking Valerie welcomes the warm weather with a party. 11:30 a.m. (53) FOOD Giada in Italy Giada makes a picnic to celebrate la dolce vita. Noon (53) FOOD Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten turns the heat up on American classics. 12:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Barefoot Contessa Get the lowdown on travel-friendly dishes. 1:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Kitchen The chefs fill your Fourth of July with fireworks. 2:00 p.m. (8) GBLBC The Baker Sisters (53) FOOD Beach Bake Battle Three teams of bakers bake cakes on the beach. 2:30 p.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on the Coast 3:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Great Food Truck Race The teams face a grueling shrimp challenge in Daytona. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Four cheese-loving chefs compete for $20,000. 5:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Chefs must work around tight limitations. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Four cheese experts create their signature dishes. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Chefs compete in three turbo-charged games. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Four home cooks prove they can actually cook. 9:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Great Food Truck Race Police officers judge a Cuban sandwich contest. 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Ted Allen and Damaris Phillips try to rewrite history. 10:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Emilie de Ravin and Katie Lee take on Bobby Flay. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Chefs from San Antonio and the Philippines compete. 11:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Dale Levitski and Manish Tyagi compete.

MONDAY 11:00 a.m. (53) FOOD The Kitchen

These recipes can turn anyone into a weeknight warrior. Noon (9) KCTS Martha Bakes Martha Stewart shares her baking secrets. (53) FOOD The Kitchen The Kitchen shares a spread for the 4th of July. 12:30 p.m. (9) KCTS Mexico: One Plate at a Time Cooks use the vibrant flavors of Mexican cuisine. 1:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond is answering cookout questions. 1:30 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree is throwing and engagement party for her friend. 2:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior The junior chefs face leftover burger and sweet drinks.

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Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior An old-fashioned ‘pinwheel’ protein stirs things up. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior Young winners return to compete for a grand prize. 5:00 p.m. (6) KONG The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior A new group of four champs competes. 5:30 p.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on the Coast Eric Hinrichsen helps Garrett make the B Ball Burger. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior Junior chefs take a double take on the entree basket. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior Four young cooks compete for a spot in the finale. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior Chopped Junior competitors compete for the title. 9:00 p.m. (53) FOOD World Cake Championship Sugar artists compete in the world cup of cakes. 10:00 p.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on the Coast Spoken word artist Pam Stewart joins Garrett. (53) FOOD Cupcake Championship Talented cupcake designers make succulent plants. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Chefs must work with doughnuts in every round.

TUESDAY 11:00 a.m. (53) FOOD Trisha’s

Southern Kitchen Trisha and her sister Beth prepare for a picnic. 11:30 a.m. (53) FOOD Trisha’s Southern Kitchen Trisha’s grilled pineapple served with ice cream. Noon (53) FOOD Trisha’s Southern Kitchen Trisha whips up some Potato Salad. 12:30 p.m. (9) KCTS Sara’s Weeknight Meals Get quick tasty meals on the table during the week. (53) FOOD Trisha’s Southern Kitchen Trisha Yearwood invites Geoffrey Zakarian over. 1:00 p.m. (6) CHEK Four Senses (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Beef skewers; blue cheese mayo; shrimp flatbread. 1:30 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree’s solving time saving quandaries. 2:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped The first four Grill Masters do battle. 3:00 p.m. (8) GBLBC The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Chopped One basket includes hatch chile taffy and prawns. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped The masters must work with oysters and spinach. 5:00 p.m. (6) KONG The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Chopped Ingredients include speculoos and pork butt. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped The champions compete in the final round. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped The chefs give the grill pans a major workout. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped The baskets are packed with bacon, burgers, and beer.

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Junior Kid chefs embrace their inner superheroes. 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Chefs prepare for summertime dinners in America. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Chefs prepare magnificent beach bites for the judges.

WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m. (53) FOOD Valerie’s

Home Cooking Valerie and Tom have friends over for a movie night. 11:30 a.m. (53) FOOD Valerie’s Home Cooking Valerie saves the day with a casual backyard barbecue. Noon (9) KCTS Pati’s Mexican Table Mexican food and culture from the beloved Pati. (53) FOOD Valerie’s Home Cooking Red wine marinated tritip; twice baked potatoes. 12:30 p.m. (9) KCTS Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places Joanne is on the water shooting on location. (53) FOOD Valerie’s Home Cooking Valerie welcomes the warm weather with a party. 1:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree’s keeping it easy for a hundred guests. 1:30 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree prepares peach whiskey chicken and casserole. 2:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Four chefs kick make a lavish Italian feast. 3:00 p.m. (8) GBLBC The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s dice decide the details of the chefs blue plate. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Chefs must create a dish in a single aisle showdown. 5:00 p.m. (6) KONG The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games The chefs must make tacos without some key ingredients. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Chefs can only use five pounds of ingredients. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Three GGG winners compete against Alex Guarnaschelli. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Military veterans compete in summer themed games. 9:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games GGG winners return to Flavortown to test their skills. 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Guy Fieri brings comfort food experts to Flavortown. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games The chefs celebrate summer with a barbecue block party. 11:30 p.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on the Coast Moroccan spiced ling cod prepared.

THURSDAY 11:00 a.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on

the Coast Recipes inspired by the bounty of the West Coast. (53) FOOD Cake Wars Cake Wars celebrates the animated film Happy Feet! Noon (9) KCTS Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Best recipes and testings featured in ‘Cook’s Country.’

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birthday of world-famous Roald Dahl. 12:30 p.m. (9) KCTS America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated Kitchen experts offer cooking tips and demonstrations. 1:00 p.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on the Coast Recipes inspired by the bounty of the West Coast. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree cooks up four sensational, summery 16-minute meals. 1:30 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree and her dog have been invited to a pet parade. 2:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped The chefs must work with seasonal foods like lobsters. 3:00 p.m. (8) GBLBC The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (9) KCTS The Ice Cream Show (53) FOOD Chopped Chefs prepare magnificent beach bites for the judges. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Grilling’s greatest go big in a spectacular kitchen. 5:00 p.m. (6) KONG The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Chopped A second group is in hot pursuit of the grand prize. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped A feisty new group trash talks from the start. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Find out which of the champions will rise to the top. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Firefighter cooks take over the Chopped stoves. 9:00 p.m. (4) KOMO Family Food Fight Families make a six-course family feast. (53) FOOD Chopped The chefs get some very rare hot dogs. 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Acclaimed chef Mark Peel vs. Brooklyn’s Nick Williams. 10:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Tony Rock and Alex Guarnaschelli judge. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Elvis and Katie celebrate watching Bobby sweat. 11:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Either Scott Conant or Hannah Hart will face Bobby.

FRIDAY 10:30 a.m. (6) CHEK Cookin’ on

the Coast Recipes inspired by the bounty of the West Coast. 11:00 a.m. (53) FOOD Giada Entertains Pasta is a blank canvas to dress up. 11:30 a.m. (53) FOOD Giada Entertains Giada De Laurentiis hosts a lunch party. Noon (9) KCTS Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen (53) FOOD Giada Entertains Giada serves a Sicilian menu. 12:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Giada in Italy Giada and her Aunt Raffy get together in the kitchen. 1:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ice cream pie with caramel sauce; perfect panzanella. 1:30 p.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman It’s 16-minute meals all day long. 2:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives The top 10 burgers featured on the show so far.

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3:00 p.m. (8) GBLBC The Rachael

Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy is cruising the lone star state. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guys checks out the country for chicken dishes. 5:00 p.m. (6) KONG The Rachael Ray Show Featuring simple solutions for everyday issues. (53) FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy is celebrating southern home cooking. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy’s hitting up classic, real-deal burger joints. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy fires up big tie barbecue all over the country. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy travels for big-time meaty masterpieces. 9:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy’s digging into crazy twists on chicken and burgers. 9:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy digs into a fusion of flavors across the country. 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri’s firing up an entire world of barbecue. 10:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives A hidden gem serves Nepalese-Tibetan specialties. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy digs into various carnivore creations on this trip. 11:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives An oyster shack puts a new spin on an old favorite.

SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer

Woman Ree is making freezer food for her friend Haley. (32) TRAV Best Places to Pig Out Featuing one-of-a-kind dishes worth celebrating. 10:30 a.m. (53) FOOD The Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond cuts down on cleanup with one-pot recipes. 11:00 a.m. (53) FOOD The Kitchen The Kitchen takes summer staples to the next level. (32) TRAV Best Places to Pig Out A gargantuan pizza makes the pig out hall of fame.

Noon (53) FOOD Trisha’s Southern

Kitchen Trisha finally has time to grow fresh veggies. 12:30 p.m. (9) KCTS KCTS 9 Cooks (53) FOOD Girl Meets Farm Molly makes her favorite brunch dishes for friends. 1:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Cupcake Championship Talented cupcake designers make succulent plants. 2:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri’s searching out super-stacked sandwiches. 3:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy’s goes to some of the tastiest food trucks on DDD. 4:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy is traveling the country for local hot spots. 5:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy crosses the states for south of the border flavor. 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives In San Francisco, a Triple-G competitor. 6:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy stops in small towns to dig in big-time eats. 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy is topping off dishes with all kinds of sauce. 7:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy’s grabbin’ grub piled high on bread and buns. 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri’s going from breakfast to burgers. 8:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri’s on the road to grab some sandwiches. 9:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy digs in and pigs out on pork this trip. 9:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri zeroes in on Chico, California. 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy takes a detour for out-of-the-ordinary eats. 10:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri dives into mega meat. 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives This trip, Guy Fieri digs into Southern comfort. 11:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives Guy Fieri’s taking a tasty tour of New Orleans. Port Angeles Peninsula Daily News, WA: Food June 30 to July 6, 2019.

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John Rambo to the movie-going world. The film was a huge success, and star Sylvester Stallone immediately started working on a sequel. He wrote the screenplay himself, with help from fellow Hollywood hitmaker James Cameron. However, he called Morrell in to write a novelization of his script — a book based on a movie, instead of the other way around. Morrell repeated the trick for “Rambo III,” which was released (film and book) in 1988. Morrell didn’t adapt the fourth film, simply titled “Rambo” and released in 2008, nor the fifth

(and reportedly final) film in the franchise, “Rambo: Last Blood,” due for release in September. However, if you’re hungry for more Rambo on the page, Morrell wrote a memoir of sorts called “Rambo and Me,” in which he recounts the influences and process behind the creation of his famous hero. Q: I just rewatched “Saturday Night Fever” for the dozenth time, and it got me wondering: What else has the actress who played Stephanie done? A: Karen Lynn Gorney has a strange screen resume with a big,

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Moving on: Sixteen months is a long time to wait for a TV show to return, even if extended hiatuses seem to be the new normal (cough, cough “Game of Thrones”). For fans of HBO’s “Divorce,” the wait is over: Season 3 premieres Monday, July 1, and things are about to get more complicated for the former battling exes played by Sarah Jessica Parker (“Sex and the City”) and Thomas Haden Church (“Sideways,” 2004). If you recall, Frances (Parker) and Robert (Church) went through with the big D in the previous season opener (you knew it was coming, it’s the title of the show after all). Season 2 shifted to a lighter tone as the Dufrenes adjusted to their new reality as co-parents while rebuilding their complicated, intertwined lives. Then came the revelation that Robert had moved on a little (a lot) faster than Frances: He and new love Jackie (Becki Newton, “Ugly Betty”) are engaged. And so begins Season 3. Like the characters, we’ll have to get used to some new faces in our lives. James Lesure (“Las Vegas”) has been added to the cast as a potential love interest for Frances. Dominic Fumusa (“Nurse Jackie”) will play Jeremy, a former semi-pro athlete whose coaching style clashes with Robert’s. But the biggest change can be found off screen, with writer Liz Tuccillo replacing fellow “Sex and the City” alum Jenny Bicks as showrunner. For a while, viewers feared HBO and the series might be headed for a separation. Season 2 garnered more favorable reviews, but that didn’t translate into a ratings boost. The show was finally renewed last

fall, but with a shorter run of just six episodes — down from eight last season and 10 in Season 1. Don’t let the numbers decide for you. For an honest and hopeful look at life after divorce, HBO style, tune in on Monday for the season premiere of “Divorce.” Count her in: FX’s upcoming drama “Mrs. America” boasts a star-studded cast that already has people quietly whispering “Emmy … .” Still, it just made room for one more. Elizabeth Banks (“The Hunger Games,” 2012) is set to appear opposite Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett (“Carol,” 2015) in the nine-episode series, which looks at both sides of the battle over the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) during the 1970s. Seen through the eyes of those who led the fight for and against it, the movement to ratify the

ERA is a topic that is especially timely. And in the series, the battle lines are drawn early on. On one side, you have Blanchett leading the cast as Phyllis Schlafly, the conservative activist who staunchly opposed the ERA movement. John Slattery of “Mad Men” fame stars as her husband, Fred, a wealthy lawyer and GOP donor. Other big names such as James Marsden (“Westworld”), Sarah Paulson (“American Horror Story”) and Jeanne Tripplehorn (“Criminal Minds”) will play a mix of fictional and very real people who are part of Schlafly’s inner circle. On the other side of the issue are second-wave feminist icons Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne, “Damages”), Betty Friedan (Tracey Ullman, “State of the Union”) and Shirley Chisholm (Uzo Aduba, “Orange Is the New Black”). Ari Graynor (“I’m Dying Up Here”) stars as “Ms. Magazine” co-founder Brenda FeigenFasteau and Margo Martindale (“The Ameri-

cans”) as Rep. Bella Abzug. As for the newest addition to the cast? Banks is set to play Jill Ruckelshaus, a socially progressive Republican appointed by President Ford as head of the White House Office of Women’s Programs. “Mrs. America” is set to premiere in 2020. On their way: Parents and toddlers can rest easy (or easier) because some of the biggest shows in preschool television are coming back this fall with new episodes. First up is the Canadianmade TV and toy phenomenon “PAW Patrol.” That’s right: Marshall, Rubble, Chase, Rocky, Zuma, Skye, yeah, they’re on their way with an exciting seventh season. Ryder and his rescue pups will continue to do what they do best — save the people of Adventure Bay — in 26 new half-hour adventures. They’ll get supercharged abilities when the super-evil Copycat arrives in town. And here’s a treat for dinosaur fans: PAW Patrol will head to Dino Land, where they’ll meet puppy paleontologist Rex and take part in prehistoric missions, complete with new Dino Rescue gear. “Bubble Guppies” has been renewed for a fifth season, and you can expect to see a new kid … er, fish in town: Zooli, a smart guppy who is also an animal expert. If you’re not familiar with all that goes on in the underwater town of Bubbletucky, this animated series features a mix of stories, games, music and educational segments that teach kindergarten readiness skills, and fish puns, too. Nickelodeon also announced the renewal of two newer series that have had a successful first-year run: the problem-solving “Abby Hatcher,” which is produced by “PAW Patrol” parent company Spin Master Entertainment; and “Butterbean’s Café,” from the creators of “Bubble Guppies.” Sarah Jessica Parker stars in “Divorce.” Peninsula Daily News


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Rio 2 (2014, Animated) Anne Hathaway, Rodrigo

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