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Police link man in PA chase to earlier drive-by He allegedly storms house, then gets away BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Police on Saturday continued seeking a man they called armed and dangerous after chasing him through a Port Angeles neighborhood just before midnight Friday. They linked the man, Ordez E.

Kompkoff, 20, of Port Angeles, to drive-by shots reported earlier in the week and to a home invasion early Saturday. He is sought on an Kompkoff existing warrant for residential burglary and felon in possession of a firearm in KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS addition to questioning about the This garage in the 900 block of East Lauridsen Boulevard and a fence, foreground, were shooting and the home invasion.

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OLYMPIA — A Port Angeles company has been assessed $51,800 in fines by the state Department of Labor and Industries for violations related to the job-site death of a logger, Jeremy Paapke, off Coyle Road in Quilcene. Brian Borde Contracting Inc. of Port Angeles has until April 6 to appeal the three violations that occurred at the Coyle Road site in Jefferson County where Paapke, a Port Angeles resident, was working the day he died, Sept. 25, agency spokeswoman Elaine Fischer said Friday. It’s at least one of the largest series of fines issued overall in

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PORT ANGELES — At 24, Lauren Piper has seen plenty. And she knows exactly what she wants. Piper joined the U.S. Air Force a little over five years ago, not long after her 19th birthday, and studied to become a medical technician. Stationed at Texas’ Lackland Air Force Base, Piper served a stateside deployment with war-wounded service members mak-

the logging industry this year, Fischer said. The workplace situations that led to the violations no longer exist, according to the agency’s March 5 Citation and Notice of Assessment. Borde did not return calls requesting comment Friday and Saturday. Port Angeles lawyer Carl Gay, who is listed as Borde’s agent on Borde’s business registration with the state, said he hasn’t discussed the matter with his client. Paapke, a 23-year-old Port Angeles resident, was struck in the head by a falling tree on a sloped hillside shortly after noon. TURN

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ing the transition home. “They were hurting physically; they were hurting in many other respects,” she said. Piper added that she saw, up close, the psychological impact of war, and how interconnected it is with a service member’s whole being. Today, Piper is making a transition of her own. She’s among the men and women using Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to attend Peninsula College — which is based in Port Angeles and has sites in Port Townsend and Forks — where she’s preparing to enter the nursing program.

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PORT ANGELES — It’s high time for the state Department of Ecology to fix a broken water management rule for the Dungeness River basin, Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire says. “It’s getting close to cattle-prod time,” he said. “The rule’s been in effect now since January 2013. There’s no plan that I can see yet that makes the rule work the way that the rule says it’s supposed to work, so Ecology needs to fix that.”

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Kids of man killed in crash get $10 million THE CHILDREN OF comedian James McNair, who was killed in the New Jersey Turnpike crash that injured Tracy Morgan, are getting a $10 million settlement from Wal-Mart Stores Inc., court papers show. The documents also show that the children, Jamel McNair, 26, and Denita McNair, 19, are putting part of the payment toward annuities that will pay them ever-increasing monthly amounts, starting at $3,000, for the rest of their lives. The $10 million figure was disclosed in documents filed in Surrogate’s Court in New York’s Westchester County, where James McNair lived until the June 7 accident, when a Wal-Mart truck hit a limo van that was carrying him, Morgan and others home from a show in Delaware. Morgan, a former “Saturday Night Live” and

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A.J. PERO, 55, the drummer for the heavymetal band Twisted Sister, died Friday. The band said Anthony Jude Pero died of an apparent heart attack while touring with Mr. Pero Adrenaline in 2005 Mob, a group with which he played in between engagements with Twisted Sister. Twisted Sister guitarist Jay Jay French said Mr. Pero was on a tour bus Friday morning when Adrenaline Mob band members tried unsuccessfully to awaken him, then called an ambulance. He was taken to a hospital in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., where he was declared dead shortly after 11 a.m. Mr. Pero was wellknown for a scene in the video for 1984’s “We’re Not

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Gonna Take It” in which he struck a snare drum covered with glitter, sending it spraying into the air. He joined Twisted Sister in 1982, right before the Long Island bar band exploded onto the burgeoning heavy metal scene after nearly a decade of slogging through small clubs. Wearing makeup and glam costumes, the highly visual band was a perfect match for the fledgling MTV video network and become one of its mainstays with hits that included “I Wanna Rock.”

_________ LUCY COFFEY, 108, the nation’s oldest female military veteran, has died. She was found dead in her bed in San Antonio on Thursday morning.

Friend Queta Marquez, Bexar (BEAR) County veterans’ service officer, said Ms. Coffey had been sick for about a week and had a chronic cough. The Indiana-born farm girl was working at a Dallas grocery store the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The San Antonio Express-News reported that she quit the store in 1943 to join the new Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, which stationed her around the Pacific. She spent a decade in Japan before she moved to San Antonio. She visited Washington, D.C., on an Honor Flight. She met President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, who spent 30 minutes with her.

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ This is the third consecutive year that KFKB 1490 AM radio has streamed the Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction online at www.Forks1490. com, according to the radio station’s news director, John J. Lamb. Due to incorrect information provided to the PDN, a report on Page A6 Friday misstated how long the

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official said earlier this month that one option for the state agency was to close the highway permanently.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Ranchers of the Queets River valley between Forks Seen Around and Aberdeen organized for Peninsula snapshots a fight to save themselves from eviction on land that A LATE 1940S Chevro- could become a part of let coupe, graced by a Olympic National Park. smattering of rust but runA petition asking that ning smoothly, turning Gov. Clarence D. Martin right from F Street in Port send the National Guard to Townsend after the driver protect their homes was carefully announced an signed and will be carried to intention to turn via a Olympia by a caravan of sethand signal . . . tlers and Grays Harbor County citizens. WANTED! “Seen Around” The ranchers banded items recalling things seen on the North Olympic Peninsula. Send together under the name of them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box Western Olympic Peninsula 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax Settlers and set a monthly 360-417-3521; or email news@ dues schedule that will peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure serve as a defense fund. you mention where you saw your President Franklin D. “Seen Around.”

Roosevelt has authorized the Queets valley to be added to the national park that was created in 1938.

1965 (50 years ago) Two Port Townsend youths were injured when the car in which they were riding crashed into a Water Street business Saturday afternoon. According to police, the car was heading east on Water Street when it sideswiped a parked car along the seawall. It then veered left and crashed into the corner of Thomas Motors, knocking out numerous concrete blocks, display window glass and a doorway.

1990 (25 years ago) Not only will state Highway 112 not be permanently closed where a slide cut the road between Joyce and Clallam Bay, but its repair will be put “on the fast track,” said state Rep. Evan Jones. Jones, D-Sequim, made the announcement after meeting with state Transportation Secretary Duane Berentson, who promised that the department will repair the highway where a 100,000-cubic-yard slide destroyed a 200-foot section about 20 miles west of Joyce in February. A highways department

Laugh Lines LITTLE CAESARS HAS created a baconwrapped deep dish pizza. It’s a pizza with 3½ feet of bacon wrapped around it. I think we’ve reached a point as Americans where normal pizza has become too healthy for us. We will not stop until we’ve created a pizza that leaps out of the box and pulls our hearts directly out of our chests. Jimmy Kimmel

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, March 22, the 81st day of 2015. There are 284 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On March 22, 2014, a massive mudslide in Oso killed 43 people and destroyed or damaged four dozen homes. On this date: ■ In 1638, religious dissident Anne Hutchinson was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for defying Puritan orthodoxy. ■ In 1765, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act to raise money from the American colonies, which fiercely resisted the tax. The Stamp Act was repealed a year later.

■ In 1933, during Prohibition, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a measure to make wine and beer containing up to 3.2 percent alcohol legal. ■ In 1958, movie producer Mike Todd, the husband of actress Elizabeth Taylor, and three other people were killed in the crash of Todd’s private plane near Grants, N.M. ■ In 1978, Karl Wallenda, the 73-year-old patriarch of “The Flying Wallendas” high-wire act, fell to his death while attempting to walk a cable strung between two hotel towers in San Juan, Puerto Rico. ■ In 1990, a jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found former tanker cap-

tain Joseph Hazelwood not guilty of three major charges in connection with the Exxon Valdez oil spill but convicted him of a minor charge of negligent discharge of oil. ■ In 1995, convicted Long Island Rail Road gunman Colin Ferguson was sentenced to life in prison for killing six people. ■ Ten years ago: Terri Schiavo’s parents begged a federal appeals court to order the severely brain-damaged woman’s feeding tube reinserted after their emergency request was turned down by a federal judge in Tampa, Fla. The court refused to intervene. A woman claimed to have found a severed human fingertip while eating Wendy’s chili at a restau-

rant in San Jose, Calif., costing the fast-food chain millions in lost sales before she admitted it was a hoax. The digit came from her husband’s co-worker, who’d been in a workplace accident. ■ Five years ago: Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton toured the quake-devastated capital of Haiti, a visit intended to remind donors of the immense needs facing the recovery effort. ■ One year ago: A barge and cargo ship collision in the Houston Ship Channel dumped nearly 170,000 gallons of heavy fuel oil. Pope Francis named the first members of a commission to advise him on sex abuse policy.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Faulty hot plate blamed for fire in which 7 die NEW YORK — Seven siblings were killed early Saturday when a fire tore through their two-story Brooklyn home after they had gone to bed, a tragedy that authorities believe was caused by a malfunctioning hot plate left on during the Jewish Sabbath. The blaze took the lives of three girls and four boys — ages 5 to 16 — and left their mother and another child in critical condition. Fire officials said the flames would have prevented the mother, who escaped out a window, from trying to rescue her children. “This is an unbelievable tragedy,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said after touring the charred residence of the Orthodox Jewish family. “Every New Yorker is feeling this pain right now.” Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro called it the city’s worst fatal fire in recent memory. Fire investigators believe a hot plate on a kitchen counter ignited flames that raced up the stairs, Nigro said.

Airport assailant dies KENNER, La. — A machetewielding man who was shot during a bizarre rampage at New Orleans’ airport died Saturday afternoon, shortly after authorities revealed that he had also been carrying a bag of Molotov cocktails when the melee began. Richard White, 63, was shot Friday night as he chased an

unarmed Transportation Security Administration agent through a concourse full of frightened travelers — and in the White direction of a sheriff’s deputy, who drew her gun and fired three times. He died at 4:02 p.m. Saturday. Earlier, Sheriff Newell Normand said investigators discovered after the shooting that White had been carrying a bag loaded with Molotov cocktails: six Mason jars with cloth wicks soaked in gasoline. There was also a barbecue lighter and a letter opener in the bag, Normand said at a news conference at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Residue from smoke bombs was also found near White’s body. The sheriff said White had a history of mental health problems.

Today’s TV news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Reps. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and Tom Cole, R-Okla.; former Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Mass.; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Gov. Jerry Brown, D-Calif.; Ron Dermer, Israeli ambassador to the United States; Riyad Mansour, Palestine’s permanent observer to the United Nations. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.; Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — CIA Director John Brennan.

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Veterans return to Iwo Jima for 70th anniversary rites THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OTO, Japan — Dozens of aging U.S. veterans, many in their early 90s and some in wheelchairs, gathered on the tiny, barren island of Iwo Jima on Saturday to mark the 70th anniversary of one of the bloodiest and most iconic battles of World War II. More than 30 veterans flown in from the U.S. island territory of Guam toured the black-sand beaches where they had invaded the deeply dugin forces of the island’s Japanese defenders in early 1945. They were bused to the top of Mount Suribachi, an active volcano, where an Associated Press photo of the raising of the American flag while the battle was still raging became a potent symbol of hope and valor to a war-weary public back home that was growing increasingly disillusioned with the seemingly unending battle in the Pacific.

Speeches at the Reunion of Honor ceremony held near the invasion beach were made by senior Japanese politicians and descendants of the few Japanese who survived the battle. Also speaking were U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Gen. Joseph Dunford, the commandant of the Marine Corps, who noted that the battle for Iwo Jima remains the “very ethos” of the Marine Corps today. The Marines invaded Iwo Jima in February 1945, and it was only declared secured after more than a month of fighting. About 70,000 U.S. troops fought more than 20,000 Japanese — only 216 Japanese were captured as POWs and the rest are believed to have been either killed in action or to have taken their own lives. The island was declared secure on March 16, 1945, but skirmishes continued. In about 36 days of battle, nearly 7,000 U.S. Marines were killed and 20,000 wounded.

Briefly: World No casualties as 5.3 quake strikes Mexico MEXICO CITY — A moderate 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook central Mexico, causing buildings to sway in the capital and sending hundreds of people into the streets. There were no reports of damage or casualties. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 4:30 p.m. local time Friday in the state of Puebla near Tulcingo del Valle, a town in a sparsely populated area about 100 miles southeast of Mexico City. Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said many evacuations were reported in the capital but officials received no reports of damage or injuries.

U.S. troops evacuate ADEN, Yemen — Yemen’s Shiite rebels issued a call to arms Saturday to battle forces loyal to the country’s embattled president, as U.S. troops were evacuating a southern air base crucial to America’s drone strike program after al-Qaida militants seized a nearby city. The turmoil comes as Yemen battles al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, the target of the drone program, and faces a purported affiliate of the extremist

Islamic State group that claimed responsibility for a series of suicide bombings killing at least 137 people Friday. The Shiite rebels, known as Houthis, swept into Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, in September and now control it and nine of the country’s 21 provinces.

Ordination protested SANTIAGO, Chile — A bishop was ordained in southern Chile on Saturday amid shouts and scuffles between supporters and protesters who accuse him of covering up crimes of a mentor the Vatican has sanctioned for abusing young boys. Riot police protected the 58-year-old Rev. Juan Barros as he left the ceremony at the cathedral in the city of Osorno. Thousands of churchgoers Barros dressed in the black of mourning protested outside the church and a few made their way inside, despite police efforts to keep them out. While Barros himself is not accused of molestation, at least three victims of sex abuse say he was present when they were molested by the Rev. Fernando Karadima in the 1980s and ’90s. The Associated Press

Sides optimistic Iran nuclear pact in reach 10 days left to strike deal BY BRADLEY KLAPPER AND GEORGE JAHN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAUSANNE, Switzerland — With 10 days to a nuclear deal deadline, top U.S and Iranian officials spoke Saturday of substantial headway, and Iran’s president proclaimed that agreement was within reach. But America’s top diplomat said it was up to Tehran to make the decisions needed to get there. Iranian President Hassan Rohani said “achieving a deal is possible” by a March 31 target date for a preliminary accord that is meant to lead to a final deal by the end of June that would crimp Tehran’s nuclear programs in exchange for sanctions relief. Secretary of State John Kerry was more circumspect, as he spoke to reporters after six days of negotiations in the Swiss city of Lausanne. The talks made “substantial

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know that,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told a crowd in northeastern Iran on the first day of the Persian new year. “We do not talk with [the] U.S. over regional issues. In the regional issues, America’s goals are completely opposed to our goals.” In a reflection of the delicate Kerry Rohani state of negotiations, other officials differed on how close the progress,” he said, but “important sides were to a deal. gaps remain. “We have an opportunity to get Technical work this right,” Kerry said, as he urged Top Russian negotiator Sergey Iran to make “fundamental deci- Ryabkov and Iran’s atomic energy sions” that prove to the world it chief Ali Akbar Salehi said in has no interest in atomic weap- recent days that technical work ons. was nearly done. But Iran’s supreme leader But French officials insisted warned against expectations that the sides were far from any agreeeven a done deal would mend the ment. more than three-decade freeze Kerry departed later Saturday between the two nations in place to meet with European allies in since the Iranian revolution and London, in part to ensure unity, siege of the American Embassy, before returning to Washington. proclaiming that Washington and Kerry said the U.S. and its five Tehran remained on opposite negotiating partners — Britain, sides on most issues. China, France, Germany and “Negotiations with America Russia — are “united in our goal, are solely on the nuclear issue our approach, our resolve and our and nothing else. Everyone has to determination.”

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Nation: Riders leap off as chairlift goes backward

World: Supertide creates moat around French site

World: Pro wrestler dies from flying kick by foe

THE CITY OF San Francisco has run out of patience with the nonprofit San Francisco Museum and Historical Society and its plan to renovate the Old Mint, and has decided to terminate the organization’s lease at the landmark building. The museum society, which was leasing the Old Mint at no cost, had hoped to turn the building into a San Francisco history museum and had worked on the project for more 11 years. The city told the historical society that its lease will end Aug. 1 and that it now plans to lease the building to a dramatic arts production company.

A CHAIRLIFT AT a Maine ski resort stopped and then began sliding backward down the mountain Saturday, prompting frantic riders to jump off and injuring seven, officials and witnesses said. Four people were taken to a hospital from Sugarloaf Mountain Resort, though none is believed to have lifethreatening injuries, resort spokesman Ethan Austin said. Sugarloaf officials said Saturday’s accident was a “rollback” that carried riders backward a distance of about 450 feet. The incident was the second chairlift incident at Sugarloaf in five years.

A SUPERTIDE TURNED France’s famed Mont Saint-Michel into an island Saturday and then retreated out of sight, delighting thousands of visitors who came to see the rare phenomenon. The so-called “tide of the century” actually happens every 18 years. Although the tide rushes in and out along the whole northern French coast, it’s especially dramatic at the UNESCO world heritage site, an ancient abbey normally linked to the mainland only by a narrow causeway at high tide. But the tide, said to rise at the pace of a horse’s gallop, turned the Mont briefly into an island, then the day’s low tide allowed people to walk on the seabed.

A MEXICAN PROFESSIONAL wrestler died Saturday from a blow suffered in the ring, the Baja California State Prosecutor’s Office said. Pedro Aguayo Ramirez, known as Hijo del Perro Aguayo, fell unconscious on the ropes, apparently after receiving a flying kick from wrestler Oscar Gutierrez, known as Rey Misterio Jr., according to video of the match in a municipal auditorium in Tijuana. The match continued for almost two minutes before other participants and the referee realized Aguayo was seriously injured and tended to him. He was taken to a hospital a block away and died at about 1:30 a.m.


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Family still has questions Fine: Program about hiker’s death in park BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Robert L. Griffin still has questions surrounding the death of his younger brother, an experienced hiker whose body was found Jan. 25 in Olympic National Park a month after he went missing. Griffin, 71, of DeWitt, Mich., said Friday he derives a certain degree of solace from J. Griffin a recently completed autopsy that showed James T. Griffin, 60, died from hypothermia in a hiking fatality that’s been ruled an accident, as authorities had suspected.

Searchers found the remains of the experienced hiker up a steep, densely forested slope about 1,000 feet from the popular, roadlike Olympic Hot Springs trail he loved. Griffin also was less than a mile from his Subaru, parked at the trailhead.

‘Really odd’ “It is really odd,” Griffin’s brother said Friday in a telephone interview with the Peninsula Daily News. “I don’t have information that adds any bearing on anything. “It’s just one of those things that happened, and nobody will ever know what the reasons were for him going up the hill.” Griffin had been last seen at about 4 p.m. Dec.

22 at the hot springs before setting off in the direction of his vehicle. He was reported missing after he did not show up at a planned Christmas Eve dinner. Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney and Coroner Mark Nichols released information on Griffin’s cause and manner of death Friday after receiving an autopsy report from Dr. Eric Kiesel of Tacoma, the county’s forensic pathologist. “There were no controlled substances that would result in any hallucinogenic high or experience,” Nichols said Friday. “From our perspective, this concludes the matter. “It appears [Griffin’s death] was unplanned and that it occurred without intention, so we don’t have

any more information than that.” Griffin’s pack, found Dec. 25 about 50 feet off the trail, contained food, water, snacks and fire-starters. An unfinished bag of prepared food was nearby. The weather was rainy and in the mid-30s on Dec. 22 and 23. Park Ranger Sanny Lustig speculated in a Feb. 2 PDN interview that Griffin got lost in the rainy dark. At least searchers found his body, Robert Griffin said. “He isn’t still missing, and that’s the biggest thing,” he said. “That gives us a lot of closure.”

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily news.com.

Chase: No one hurt in drive-by Deputy Police Chief wheel of the truck and Brian Smith gave this drove off. During the pursuit late account of events: Two-block chase Friday and early Saturday, officers say a man matching Drive-by shooting After a two-block chase, Kompkoff ’s description At about 7:20 a.m. Miller performed a conbarged into a home, com- Wednesday, witnesses liv- trolled sideswipe of the mandeered its telephone ing on Orcas Avenue truck and forced it into a and told its occupants they reported hearing gunshots garage on Lauridsen Boulecould not leave or call police. near the Sea View Apart- vard near Race Street. He then left the resi- ments, 2215 S. Chase St. No Miller said he and police dence and remained at one was injured, and no dog Jag tracked Reid to large. another garage nearby and damage was reported. The home’s occupants However, an officer later arrested him. declined to be identified to Jag also located in a diffound .40-caliber shell casthe Peninsula Daily News. ings near where a witness ferent location a handgun had reported someone police believe belonged to Truck hits garage pointing a handgun toward Kompkoff. Emergency dispatchers Police minutes earlier the apartments from the had forced the truck in window of a white four-door received several 9-1-1 calls as police chased Reid and which they think Kompkoff passenger car. Police identified Komp- Kompkoff through neighwas riding into the garage of another home, totaling koff as a person of interest borhood yards. At 12:07 a.m. Saturday, a the truck and damaging the in the reported drive-by resident of East Ninth garage and a vehicle parked shooting. When Cpl. Kevin Miller Street said a man matching inside. description No one was hurt by the stopped a Ford F-150 pickup Kompkoff ’s drive-by shots, which were truck for a traffic violation knocked on his door, pushed reported Wednesday, or Friday night and recog- into his house and commanduring the chase or home nized Kompkoff as a pas- deered his telephone. Police said the man idensenger, Miller withdrew invasion. Besides hunting for from the vehicle and sum- tified as Kompkoff then left the house and got into a Kompkoff, officers arrested moned more officers. The truck’s owner, silver truck driven by an Jonathan Lewis Reid, 19, of Port Angeles for investiga- Michael Anthony Lannoye, unknown person, and the tion of eluding police and 19, of Port Angeles, got out Ninth Street resident called of the vehicle. He was not police. motor vehicle theft. Officers could not locate Reid remained in the arrested. Clallam County jail SaturBut another passenger the truck, its driver or day without bond. in the F-150, Reid, took the Kompkoff. CONTINUED FROM A1

Police on Saturday said Kompkoff may have access to at least two additional firearms and should be considered dangerous. They described Kompkoff as African-American, 6-foot-1 and 190 pounds with a tattoo on his neck. Anyone who sees him or knows his whereabouts should call 9-1-1. Port Angeles police were assisted by the U.S. Border Patrol, Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and Washington State Patrol. People with information about the Orcas Avenue gunfire should call police at 360-452-4545 or provide information through the Anonymous Crime Tips links at the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office website, www.clallam.net/sheriff, or the Port Angeles Police Department website, http://tinyurl.com/pdnanonymoustip. Police said no government agency will have access to informants’ email addresses, which also will not be displayed on the site or released to anyone.

_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com

PT street’s extension gets funding boost BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — A project to extend Howard Street received a boost last week with the awarding of funding that will support a stormwater system and the construction of a new roundabout on Discovery Road. Port Townsend city officials learned Thursday that the state Community Economic Revitalization Board

had approved a $1.2 million loan and a $300,000 grant that is expected to turn 82 acres of vacant and underutilized land into shovel-ready industrial property. The $6.5 million project will connect West Sims Way and Discovery Road by extending Howard Street, providing additional traffic options for motorists and constructing a roundabout that it is intended to aid the traffic flow.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 Inspection: ■ $28,000 fine: No audiCo-workers carried him ble warning was given when up the hill, where he was workers were falling trees administered CPR by emer- and the company did not gency personnel from the ensure they were clear of fallQuilcene and Port Ludlow ing trees. Paapke was bucking, or fire departments and East cutting to length, a felled tree Jefferson Fire-Rescue. He was pronounced dead when he was struck by another falling tree. at the scene. ■ $22,000 fine: The comThe company was assessed the maximum of pany did not ensure under$28,000 for one willful viola- cuts were made in trees tion, $22,000 for a second while workers were in the willful violation and $1,800 area in which the tree could for a serious violation. fall. The $28,000 fine was the ■ $1,800 fine: The comlargest fine a company of pany did not have a formal, Borde Contracting’s size — written safety program. 25 employees or fewer — can “Following a safety proreceive for a willful violation, gram guide when cutting Fischer said. timber can help employees In an email, she said a recognize and reduce the willful violation is issued hazards,” according to the “when L&I has evidence of citation. plain indifference, a substitution of judgement or an Citation placement intentional disregard to a Citations must be posted hazard or rule.” “It means the employer at or near where the violaknew or should have known tions occurred, where what the regulations were,” employees can easily read it, or where employees norshe said in an interview. “One of the things that set mally receive posted inforthis apart is that this is the mation. It must remain until the maximum fine of any violations have been coremployer of this size.” The agency’s report on rected or three working days, the investigation is confiden- whichever is longer. ________ tial under state law, Fischer said. Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Below are the violations can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. ranked by fines, as described 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily in the Citation and Notice of news.com.

ture, with completion plans for the first part of 2016. Much of the land in the area is currently for sale and zoned for light industrial in an effort to attract new business. “We are providing the water and sewer so they can just connect up to that,” Peterson said. Aside from the grant and loan, the project is funded with a $2.3 million grant from the state Transportation Improvement Board, $1 million from the state Department of Transportation and $1.7 million of water and sewer utility funds from the city.

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Shot man’s condition is upgraded 55-year-old of PA now being listed as serious PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man’s condition had been upgraded from critical to serious at a Seattle hospital after he was shot Monday. James J. “Jay” Barnett, 55, was listed in serious condition Saturday in Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he was flown after he was shot inside his home on South Chase Street.

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Veterans: ‘We stand together’ CONTINUED FROM A1 mightily with the adjustment to academic life, said This means tough courses Terry Smith, the college’s — statistics, anatomy and financial aid and veterans’ physiology in winter quarter certifying officer. They come to this small — but Piper is a potent blend college from all over the of confidence and desire. The military presented globe, he added, bringing her with challenges that their worldly perspective were very difficult, and that into the classroom. “I have vets who have strengthened her purpose in life. Her driving principle, done two tours of duty in she said, is to see people Afghanistan and one in Iraq,” Smith said, along with othhealthy. For students like Piper, ers who were stationed in the college is a chance to learn to South Pacific or the Amerihelp fellow vets, whatever can South. Sheri Washington, an their situation. She’s fierce when speaking about this Army veteran at Peninsula intention — summed up in a College, is pursuing her favorite quotation from dream of a bachelor’s in environmental science, which Audrey Hepburn: “People . . . have to be Peninsula College offers restored, renewed. Never through Western Washingthrow out anyone,” said the ton University’s Huxley prolate actress, who used her gram. This means an intense fame in the 1950s to raise funds and awareness for course load of chemistry, biology and pre-calculus. World War II veterans. Washington, 30, also Piper is among 105 veterans attending Peninsula Col- works part time at the Port Angeles WorkSource employlege part or full time. Another 14 children or ment office, helping other spouses of vets are also on vets make use of their benecampus, while 12 students fits. She grew up in Melrose, are receiving benefits from a veteran spouse or parent N.M., population 650, and who is disabled, deceased or didn’t feel ready for college right after high school. missing in action. She worked a job for a while, then joined the Army Post-9/11 GI Bill and went to boot camp in Benefits vary by length October 2005. She was staand era of service, but at tioned at Fort Jackson, S.C. Peninsula College, most are Washington speaks of the using the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Army mindset, something enacted seven years ago. that continues to guide her. These students receive up Don’t quit. Never leave to 100 percent of tuition, a your comrades behind. Keep monthly housing allowance moving forward, calling on of $1,125 and a yearly $1,000 your inner resources. This is stipend for supplies and your job, so get it done. books. Some of the people WashMany vets struggle ington works with are men a

couple of decades older: guys island in the Indian Ocean. After the service, he from various branches of the military, Vietnam vets, men moved to the Sequim area, where his family lived, and long out of work. got jobs cutting firewood, in commercial fishing and drivShared experience ing heavy equipment. All of these people are Eventually, he went to connected by their shared work for the Clallam County experience, she said. Road Department — and “When you are a service stayed 20 years. member, no matter what, it’s Enges had always been a family,” she said. “There’s a attracted to art but never rivalry among the different developed the interest until branches. But we stand he learned of the Veterans together.” Retraining Assistance ProOf course, not all vets find gram, or VRAP. Enacted in what they’re looking for in 2011, this was for vets age 35 college. to 60, so Enges was just Those struggling with inside the eligibility limit. post-traumatic stress disorHe enrolled in Peninsula der or depression have scant College’s multimedia proaccess to professional help on gram and found it fit him campus; Smith said there is like a glove. one staff counselor for the Enges hails his instrucentire student body. tors Marina Shipova, Mia And the GI Bill benefits Boster and Renne Brockcome with restrictions: Once Richmond as stellar educaa student chooses a degree tors. They teach, he said, program, he or she can use with passion. the benefits only for courses that apply to that program. Developing business Smith said that when vetNow Enges is developing eran students get in trouble, his own photography, videogbe it academically, personally or financially, they tend to raphy and graphic arts business. pull away. He counts Olympic Cel“You’ve got to reach out. lars among his clients. We’re small enough so that “This place,” he said of it’s very personal here,” he Peninsula College, “is a great said of his campus. place to learn something new and take a different tack.” New vocation He urges other veterans For Chris Enges, who was — and people around his age 60 when he walked onto the — to consider the possibilicampus in 2012, veterans’ ties on campus. “But find something you benefits meant a new vocareally like doing,” Enges said. tion. Drafted at 20, Enges ________ served with the Navy Sea Features Editor Diane Urbani Cadets from 1972-76 on the de la Paz can be reached at 360north African base of Kenitra 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. and on Diego Garcia, an urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

No arrest has been made in the shooting. Police continue investigating the dispute, which also resulted in injuries to Barnett’s brother-in-law, Michael E. Johnson, 57, said Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith. Port Angeles police said Johnson shot Barnett several times with a .45-caliber handgun after Barnett kicked open the door to Johnson’s room. Some of Johnson’s teeth were knocked out. Johnson was treated at Olympic Medical Center and discharged. A family friend is seek-

ing help for the Barnetts’ expenses. Mona Shelton, who described Barnett as “the most generous, kind, caring, easygoing man I’ve ever known,” has set up the Jay Barnett Fund at First Federal. Donations can be made at any branch or mailed to First Federal, 227 E. Sixth St., Port Angeles WA 98362. Meanwhile, Barnett’s wife, Karen, has been spending a great deal of time with her husband in the intensive care unit at Harborview, according to Shelton. “It’s a miracle he’s alive,” said Shelton, who said she’d known the Barnetts for 40 years. Karen Barnett and a 6-year-old granddaughter were unhurt. Police found them outside the home when they arrived at the scene Monday night. Officers established a perimeter around the house and began calling to the two men. They eventually talked Johnson into leaving the house. They went inside and found Barnett in a bedroom.

Samaritans help Oregon men after crash on 101 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — Passers-by came to the aid of two Oregon men injured in a single-car rollover wreck on U.S. Highway 101 about 7 miles south of Quilcene. A 2009 Chevrolet Aveo driven by Patrick J. Delaney, 64, of Hermiston, Ore., lost traction as it traveled south on Highway 101 at 7:54 a.m. Friday, the State Patrol said.

Veered into embankment The car veered off the highway to the right, struck an embankment, then rolled, troopers said. The State Patrol said passers-by righted the car before troopers arrived. Delaney and his passenger, Gerald C. Kortman, 72, also of Hermiston, were listed in stable condition Saturday at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where they were airlifted after the wreck. The State Patrol cited Delaney for driving too fast for conditions. No alcohol or drugs were involved in the incident, investigators said.

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ager for the tribe, will speak at the Feiro Marine Life Center, 315 N. Lincoln St. Hals, who works to improve water quality and salmon habitat and plan ahead for long-term resource PORT ANGELES — sustainability, will discuss A free presentation at possible impacts to vulnera6:30 p.m. Thursday will focus ble resources and actions to on a report issued in 2013 improve resiliency. identifying resources sensitive After his lecture, a Feiro to climate change impacts representative will discuss that are important to the the center’s participation in Jamestown S’Klallam tribe. a climate change education Hansi Hals, environmen- program, as well as efforts to develop a regional Clital planning program man-

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Clallam board will eye EDC funding PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The three Clallam County commissioners will consider providing $150,000 to the Economic Development Council for personnel Tuesday. A public hearing for that potential appropriation and other debatable budget emergencies will begin at 10:30 a.m. after the regular meeting starts at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other public hearings are planned for revisions to the six-year transportation plan and the allocation of regional surface transportation funds for projects from 2015 to 2017. Agenda items include: ■ A proclamation recognizing March 30 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day. ■ A contract amendment with the Department of Transportation Western Federal Lands Highway Division extending a funds transfer agreement to Dec. 31. ■ An interlocal procurement agreement with city of Bothell to utilize each other’s purchasing contracts. ■ A contract amendment with city of Sequim reducing compensation for prisoner confinement services. ■ A contract amendment with the state Military Department Emergency Management Division increasing funding. ■ A bid opening for hotmix asphalt requirements. ■ A bid award for public printing of legal publications. ■ A call for an April 14 hearing on the proposed trade-in of three long-barreled Remington 870 shotguns. ■ A resolution adopting supplemental appropriations. ■ A resolution adopting budget reductions. Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session. Discussion items include: ■ A request from the treasurer for a cash handler/ fiscal specialist employee. ■ A letter to the state Department of Ecology regarding the Dungeness water rule. ■ An update from the Sequim, Port Angeles and Forks food banks and Serenity House of Clallam County about ongoing funding. ■ A request for a 40-hour workweek for select public works employees.

Port of Port Angeles

Eye on Clallam special meeting with the Port of Port Angeles commission Tuesday. The joint meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the port commission meeting room in the administrative office at 338 W. First St., Port Angeles. The purpose of the meeting is to provide background on Associate Development Organizations, discuss state port district statutory authority in economic development and other Washington ports serving as ADOs, the current situation with the Clallam County Economic Development Council and interest in the port assuming ADO duties.

Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will hear staff reports from the government relations and general managers Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will be held in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. Commissioners also will consider removing delinquent accounts from the active accounts receivable and hold an executive session to evaluate the performance of a public employee.

Sequim City Council

The Sequim City Council will consider urging the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center to find short-term funding rather than pursue formation of a metropolitan park district this year when the council meets Monday. The council will meet at 6 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. The council will consider passing a resolution calling for developing a short-term plan to prevent closure of the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center (SARC) while developing a long-term solution with a broad-based metropolitan park district going before voters in 2016. A citizens’ committee is now gathering signatures on a petition to place a proposed metropolitan park district on the Aug. 4 ballot. The City Council also will consider a policy for rental of space and a recommendation for a rotating art exhibit at the new civic cenCounty-Port ter. It will hear a report about The Board of County Commissioners will hold a the Shipley Center.

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Forks City Council The Forks City Council will consider a public hearing on public participation in the creation of the city’s comprehensive plan when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 500 E. Division St. It will consider an industrial park agreement with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for a radar wind profiler. It also will consider awarding a contract for developing specifications and bid documents for rehabilitation of three water storage tanks, a contract for geographic information system services with the Olympic Natural Resources Center, a contract for re-roofing the ICN Building and a hangar lease at Forks Municipal Airport.

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Water: Exchange area CONTINUED FROM A1 that Ecology set up administratively. The rule does not Property owners in a large affect wells that existed prior swath of land south of U.S. to its implementation. Sen. Jim Hargrove, Highway 101 in the east county — known as the “yel- D-Hoquiam, helped secure low area” from Ecology maps $2.05 million in 2013 to pay — have no access to the “mit- for mitigation fees and water igation” they need to use storage and conservation water from new wells out- projects in the Dungeness Valley. doors. That appropriation will That’s a problem, McEntire said, because the county’s expire at the end of the currural zoning allows for agri- rent biennium, June 30. culture, horse stables and Eliminate yellow area other outdoor pursuits. Real estate transactions McEntire, who represents in the area, which extends south to the border of Olym- the eastern third of the pic National Park, have fallen county and serves as board through because of the yellow liaison for the water rule, area, McEntire added, and drafted a Jan. 27 letter to property values in the zone Ecology Director Maia Bellon suggesting three ways to have diminished. The controversial rule eliminate the yellow area. His suggestions for mitiwas supposed to provide mitigation for the entire rule area gation were: ■ Obtain a legal determibetween Bagley Creek and Sequim Bay, McEntire said. nation that few new permit“I’d like to see the yellow exempt wells in the yellow area go away entirely because area would draw from a that is not found any place in 90-cubic-feet-per-second the rule,” he said in a board groundwater flow that pours into the Strait of Juan de work session Monday. “It is just simply an arti- Fuca. He based that suggesfact of [Ecology’s] water tion on a report from a hydroexchange not having come up geologist. ■ Apply “out-of-kind” with a source of mitigation water for those areas, at least mitigation from downstream territory to the yellow area. to date.” ■ Drill a series of deep Ecology implemented the wells as far south as possible rule to ensure that the Dungeness River and neigh- and allow a trickle of water to boring streams have enough augment streams that would water to protect fish and not otherwise benefit from human populations, particu- deep aquifers. larly in the low flow period in the late summer and early Taking a closer look fall. In a March 3 reply letter, Agency officials have said Bellon said Ecology has conmore water rights have been tracted with the state Departissued than there is water in ment of Fish and Wildlife to the salmon-supporting “take a closer look at mitigaDungeness River. tion and opportunities.” The rule requires that the “The study is projected to amount of water drawn from be completed by next winter,” new wells be replaced with Bellon wrote. mitigation water to maintain “With the study results, instream flows. we should be able to deterExamples of mitigation mine if ‘out-of-kind’ mitigainclude buying existing, tion or other more flexible unused water rights and approaches to mitigation will aquifer recharge and flow provide the protections restoration projects like the needed in the ‘yellow area.’” reopening of abandoned irriEcology will convene a gation ditches and the con“broad audience” of state and struction of reservoirs. local experts to explore the merit and viability of McEnAdversely affect flows tire’s suggestions, Bellon But Ecology says that said. “We expect preliminary allowing outdoor use of water in the yellow area would recommendations from this adversely affect stream flows work group this summer,” in the river and other water- she said. Kaj Ahlburg of the Olymways. The yellow area is south of pic Resource Protection the southernmost irrigation Council of Sequim asked ditches in the Sequim- county commissioners TuesDungeness Valley. day to join a lawsuit the Outside of the yellow area, group filed Dec. 31 that chalmitigation for new wells can lenges the water rule, or at be purchased from a reserve least file an amicus brief in

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support of it. Doing do would allow the county to negotiate with Ecology from a position of strength and provide leverage to “ensure that Ecology actually acts rather than just offers up unenforceable promises or more studies,” Ahlburg said. Commissioners have not scheduled a discussion on joining the lawsuit. Bellon in her letter said she understands the “public frustration with the difficulty of selling property in the affected areas and the reluctance of potential buyers to make offers on property that is for sale in this area.” She also defended the need for a water rule in the Dungeness basin. “This regulation protects existing water rights, established instream flows to protect the Dungeness River, and helps guide decisions on new water uses in the watershed,” Bellon said. Although he was “underwhelmed” by the response letter, McEntire said he was encouraged after a recent meeting with Ecology officials. He said the agency is showing alacrity in “coming up with ways to make the yellow area go away.” On Monday, McEntire will present a response to Ecology’s response for his fellow commissioners to discuss. In the new letter, he says the yellow area intrudes on the county’s land-use and zoning configuration. Mary Ellen Winborn, firstyear Department of Community Development director, told McEntire last week that the county should assemble a group of stakeholders and present a “complete package” to Ecology that “works for our community.” “It’s Ecology’s issue,” McEntire said. “They manage water. They’ve got to solve the problem.” Said Winborn: “Well, we might not be very happy with what they come up with.” “I’m not happy right now with the fact that there’s no mitigation water available,” McEntire replied. “That needs to be fixed. . . . We’ve suffered through the yellow area’s existence since the rule went into effect, and it’s time for that to go away.”

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PORT ANGELES — The task-force structure touted by the failed PA United effort is poised to live on in a newly structured Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce board. Ballots proposing new bylaws with a committeebased board will be emailed Monday to 489 chamber members, board President Jim Moran said Friday. The membership, which will decide on the new structure, must electronically cast ballots by 5 p.m. April 6. The chamber board voted March 13 to adopt the organization’s new rules, with Port Angeles Business Association representative Andrew May casting the lone dissenting vote. Under the revised structure, representational board seats for Clallam County and city of Port Angeles government, the Port of Port Angeles, the Port Angeles Downtown Association and the Port Angeles Business Association would be eliminated, according to the new bylaws. The new 15-seat board would be composed of the president, treasurer and secretary of each of five task-force committees. Those committees would have unlimited memberships who would choose the officers for their individual committees. The committees would focus on business development, the downtown, promotion and marketing, government affairs and organization, which would include operation of the visitor center, membership services and grant administration. Chamber members could be on more than one task force. The structure mirrors that of the PA United effort championed by Tim Smith, former Port Angeles economic development director and former PABA president. The goal was to morph the chamber, downtown association and business association into one umbrella group to better coordinate economic development efforts. Those plans dissipated in October following the defections of first the downtown association and then the chamber. Moran said the new board would be established by the end of this year as the task forces take shape.

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PA United. “That was about getting the organizations together.� Moran countered that members of PABA and other groups that no longer have a dedicated board seat can still participate in the task forces and be on the board, and that port and county PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ton and Oregon,� said Capt. Jonaplace, Color Guard Team 1 won secchamber board representathan Picker, senior naval science ond, Color Guard Team 2 won third tives voted for the change. PORT ANGELES — The Port instructor. and the Physical Strength Team tied The new chamber bylaws Angeles High School Naval Junior “Jeff and I are very proud of our for second place. are at http://tinyurl.com/ Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets’ efforts, especially considering Individual honors went to Alex PDN-bylaws. cadets won the overall state champi- the size of our school/company,� Parrill, Armed Drill Team Command, The chamber board’s onship title during competition at Picker added, referring to Master who won second place; Audra Peraction March 13 came just Mount Tahoma High School. Chief Jeffery Perry, who also serves rizo, who won the Iron Woman, six days before the county The Northwest Drill and Rifle as a naval science instructor at the Economic Development which is awarded to the top female Conference Championship was last high school. Council board dissolved athlete; Erin Edwards, named runweekend. Along with winning the overall itself as part its own restrucner-up in the Iron Woman contest; “Our NJROTC cadets competed title, the cadets took top honors in turing plan. and Erin Rice, who took fifth place in against 850 cadets from 30 high team events. The EDC board took the The Armed Drill Team won first schools across the states of WashingUnarmed Drill-down. action Thursday in anticipation of a new board being named by April 30 in an effort to be more effective in fostering economic growth, retaining existing busiThe CoastSavers is a Volunteers can sign up pounds of debris and garnesses and more strongly PENINSULA DAILY NEWS coalition of almost 30 orgabage from the state’s ocean at http://tinyurl.com/ representing the business Online registration is government beaches and some along the nizations, community. open for the 2015 Washing- PDN-coastsavers. agencies and corporations Strait of Juan de Fuca. The annual cleanup is ton Coast Cleanup, set to ________ Since the cleanup began that support the cleanup organized by Washington take place April 25 on more Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb in 2000, volunteers have with manpower, supplies, CoastSavers. can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. than 50 beaches from Cape Last year, volunteers helped remove more than organizational assistance 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily Disappointment to Fort and financial aid. removed more than 2,900 320 tons of marine trash. news.com. Worden.

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PUYALLUP — A man was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Emerald Queen Casino early Saturday. The News Tribune reported that the victim was shot at about 12:45 a.m. after confronting the shooter. Puyallup Tribal spokesman John Weymer said the shooter’s car was blocking the victim from leaving. The casino is on tribal land. The FBI in Seattle released a statement saying the suspected shooter, Jay Schlenker, was arrested by Oregon State Police at about 2:30 p.m. Saturday as he drove on I-5 near Salem. They also recovered a weapon. Weymer said the shooter had earlier confronted another couple with a gun and then drove to the side of the lot and fired into the air. Next, he parked behind the victim’s car and refused to move. He shot the driver and drove away.

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly “Business Nugget” meetings are held the last Wednesday of the month at 7:30 a.m. in the dining room of the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. This Wednesday’s program will feature Jim Hallett of Hallett Advisers, who will discuss how small-business owners and others develop and implement meaningful financial plans. Continental breakfast will be provided.

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■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. Monday’s guest speaker will be Virginie Bourgue, owner of Virginie Bourgue Consulting, which specializes in viticulture and winemaking and founder of Lullaby Winery in Port Townsend. She will discuss moving her winery operations Bourgue from Walla Walla to Port Townsend. The meeting sponsor will be Port Townsend Marathon Association/Jefferson Healthcare. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. The program speaker will be Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols on the Justice Reinvestment Initiative, a comprehensive study of Washington’s criminal justice system to identify Nichols ways to address growing pressures on the prison system and increase public safety. Details are at http://tinyurl.com/ pdn-justiceinitiative. The meeting sponsor will be Ballymore Consulting LLC. Lunch reservations will be taken until noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email jodim@sequimchamber.com to RSVP. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. However, this Wednesday’s meeting will be held at the Family First Center, 915 S. Forks Ave. This week’s program speaker will be chamber Executive Director Lissy Andros, who also chairs the “Forever Twilight in Forks” festival, the rebranded Stephenie Meyer Days, on Sept. 10-13. Andros Details are at www.forevertwilightinforks.com. The entree is chicken broccoli braid, salad bar and soup. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. Tuesday’s program speaker will be Marty Marchant, Platypus Marine Inc. sales and marketing director, on the company’s proposal to the Port of Port Angeles to purchase 5 acres of land adjacent to its Marine Drive complex for expansion, Marchant adding 75 jobs. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Patrick Maxwell, right, with Sheikh Jaafar Mustafa, center, the former Kurdish regional government minister responsible for the pesh merga, and Dillon Hillier of Canada, a fellow foreign volunteer.

Unsettled at home, veterans volunteer to fight Islamic State hesitated to put combat troops on the ground. Driven by a blend of motivations — outrage over the Islamic State’s atrocities, boredom with THE NEW YORK TIMES civilian life back home, dismay that an enemy AUSTIN, Texas — Last fall, Patrick Maxwell, they tried to neutralize is stronger than ever — a 29-year-old Iraq war veteran now selling real they have offered themselves as pro bono advisestate in Texas, saw something in news footage ers and riflemen in local militias. of Islamic fighters in Iraq that he never saw as “More than anything, they don’t like ISIS an infantry Marine there: the enemy. and want to help,” said Matthew VanDyke, an “We patrolled every day, got shot at, morAmerican filmmaker who has spent time this tared, hit by IEDs, one of my friends was killed,” winter with four American veterans covertly said Maxwell, a former sergeant who deployed training a militia of Assyrian Christians in in 2006 to Anbar Province. northern Iraq to resist the Islamic State. “But I never saw the enemy, never fired a He is now recruiting more veterans to help, shot.” though late in February, the American MesopotaWith the Islamic State group, also known as mian Organization, a California-based nonprofit ISIS, hoisting its black flag above many Iraqi that helped fund the militia, broke ties with him. cities that U.S. troops spent years working to secure, he saw a second chance. Eager for new mission He connected with a Kurdish military officer In a phone interview from Iraq, VanDyke online, packed his body armor, some old unisaid that many veterans spent years honing forms and a faded green ball cap with a Texas combat skills in war only to have them shelved flag patch on the front, and flew to Iraq. in civilian life and that they are eager for a new “I may not be enlisted anymore, but I’m still mission. a warrior,” said Maxwell, who left the Marines “A lot of guys did important stuff overseas with an honorable discharge in 2011. “I figured if I could walk away from here and and came home and got stuck in menial jobs, which can be really hard,” he said. kill as many of the bad guys as I could, that “We offer them kind of a dream job, a chance would be a good thing.” to do what they are trained to do without all the red tape and PowerPoints.” Civilian volunteers Though there is no official count, a spokesMaxwell is one of a small number of Ameriman for the YPG Kurdish militia in Syria said cans — many of them former members of the that more than 100 American citizens are fightmilitary — who have volunteered in recent ing there. months to take up arms against the militants in TURN TO ISIS/A11 Iraq and Syria, even as the U.S. government has BY DAVE PHILIPPS AND THOMAS JAMES BRENNAN

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NEW YORK — In 1946, a new advertising campaign appeared in magazines with a picture of a doctor in a lab coat holding a cigarette and the slogan, “More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette.” No, this wasn’t a spoof. Back then, doctors were not aware that smoking could cause cancer, heart disease and lung disease. In a similar vein, some researchers and consumers are now asking whether wearable computers will be considered harmful in several decades’ time.

Radiation levels Some consumers have long suspected that cellphones, which give off low levels of radiation, could lead to brain tumors, cancer, disturbed blood rhythms and other health problems if held too close to the body for extended periods. Yet in 2015, companies like Apple and Samsung are encouraging us to buy gadgets that we should attach to our bodies all day long. While there is no definitive research on the health effects of wearable computers — the Apple

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Varieties of the new Apple Watch are on display in the demo room in San Francisco earlier this month. Watch isn’t even on store shelves yet — the most definitive and arguably unbiased results in this area come from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, a panel within the World Health Organization that consisted of 31 scientists from 14 countries.

Peer studies After dissecting dozens of peer-reviewed studies on cellphone safety, the panel concluded in 2011 that cellphones were

“possibly carcinogenic” and that the devices could be as harmful as certain dry-cleaning chemicals and pesticides. (Note that the group hedged its findings with the word “possibly.”) The WHO panel concluded that the farther away a device is from one’s head, the less harmful — so texting or surfing the Web will not be as dangerous as making calls, with a cellphone inches from the brain. TURN

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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday unveiled the nation’s first major federal regulations on hydraulic fracturing, the controversial technique for oil and gas drilling that has led to a dramatic increase in American energy production but has also raised concerns about health and safety risks. The Interior Department began drafting the rules in Obama’s first term after breakthroughs in the technology, also known as fracking, led to a surge in the production of oil and gas. The fracking boom has put the United States on track to soon become the world’s largest oil and gas producer. But environmentalists fear that the technique, which involves injecting a cocktail of chemicals deep underground to fracture the rocks around oil and gas deposits, could contaminate surrounding water supplies and wildlife. The new rules will apply only to oil and gas wells drilled on public lands, even though the vast majority of fracking in the United States is done on private land.

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who saw the report but would speak about it only under the condition of anonymity. At least one other staff report, they said, recommended not to pursue a lawsuit. In early 2013, the agency unanimously voted not to bring charges after an investigation. Google’s critics and competitors jumped on the news, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, arguing that the FTC had failed to take appropriate action. They called on Europe, which is now looking into the company’s practices, to pursue tough regulations.

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SAN DIEGO — A new class of experimental cholesterol drugs might sharply reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes, researchers reported, citing what they described as preliminary evidence. The drugs, one being developed by Amgen and the other by Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, are already known to sharply reduce so-called bad cholesterol, sometimes to levels lower than those achieved by statins like Lipitor, the mainstay lipid-lowering medicines. What has not been known, however, is whether the drugs do what patients and doctors really care about: protect against heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular problems or “events.” The early results suggest that there might be such a benefit, maybe even a big one. In small studies spon-

That could make the conclusions about heart attack and stroke risk less trustworthy. Judging those effects will require larger trials involvsored by the manufacturers, ing tens of thousands of peoboth drugs reduced the rate ple; such studies are underof such cardiovascular prob- way and are expected to be lems by about half. completed by 2017. “To see a reduction in cardiovascular events already is very encouraging that we’re Taking calcium on the right track,” Dr. Jen- after ‘change’ nifer G. Robinson, the lead investigator in the trial of the NEW YORK — Should Sanofi drug, said in an inter- women stop taking calcium view. supplements after menoThe studies were pub- pause because of danger of lished in The New England heart attack and stroke? Journal of Medicine and “Several large, credible were presented at the annual studies have reported a meeting of the American Col- higher incidence of heart lege of Cardiology in San attacks in both men and Diego last weekend. women who take calcium Researchers cautioned, supplements,” said Dr. Orli however, that the studies R. Etingin, director of the Iris were small and intended to Cantor Women’s Health assess whether the drugs Center at New York-Presbylowered the bad cholesterol terian Hospital/Weill Cornell and were safe, not whether Medical Center. they staved off heart attacks. The total intake associ-

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ated with these adverse outcomes was 1,200 milligrams a day, she said. The mechanism by which calcium could promote heart attacks is entirely unclear, Etingin said. The studies were all done in men and women in their mid-50s and older who are at highest risk for cardiovascular events, and it is not clear if the results apply to younger groups. Nevertheless, she said, many doctors are now recommending dropping calcium as a supplement at all ages, replacing it with dietary calcium. Many patients ask if calcium is actually deposited in blood vessels, causing calcified atherosclerotic plaque, “but that does not seem to be the case, based on these and other studies,” Etingin said. She added that she usually recommended, as a replacement guide, three or four portions of calcium-rich foods each day.

ISIS: Militias accept Westerners offered his services. “It was surprisingly easy,” he said. “I just booked a commercial airline ticket and told my clients I was going backpacking in Asia,” he said. In the northern Iraqi city of Sulaimaniya, Maxwell was greeted at the airport by the Kurdish lieutenant. Soon after, he befriended one of the few foreign volunteers there, a Canadian veteran named Dillon Hillier, who had served in Afghanistan. The pair ended up in a ragtag infantry battalion on the front lines near Kirkuk, eating meals of rice and flatbread, traveling in beat-up, sometimes bullet-pocked trucks and sleeping on the floors of shipping containers. “This is just like back in Al Anbar Province,” Maxwell said with a laugh in a video he made while speeding to the front lines in the back of a Ford pickup, holding a belt-fed machine gun. “Except we have no safety gear, no medical support and no air support.” Much of the time he was kept away from the fighting, providing security for pesh merga generals while occasionally manning sniper positions on the front line.

In the seven weeks he was in Iraq, he became disenchanted as he watched a procession of American outcasts come to volunteer, including a man kicked out of the Marines who had arrest warrants in the United States and a biker with lip piercings, implanted fangs and “necromancer” written across his black leather jacket. “Guys who had nothing to live for and just wanted to lay down bodies,” Maxwell said.

Sent home His time with the pesh merga abruptly ended in mid-January, he said, when American Special Operations forces advising the Kurds spotted him at a base near Kirkuk and State Department officials told pesh merga leaders that American civilians should not be in combat. Maxwell said that he was removed from the front and that a few days later he and Hillier flew home in frustration. “There was no point being there,” he said in Texas. “Politics had gotten in the way.”

Research There is antithetical research. But some of this was partly funded by cellphone companies or trade groups. One example is the international Interphone study, which was published in 2010 and did not find strong links between mobile phones and an increased risk of brain tumors. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded in 2014 that “more research is needed before we know if using cell phones causes health effects.” Another study, in The BMJ, that measured cellphone subscription data rather than actual use said there was no proof of increased cancer. Yet the Danish team behind the report acknowledged that a “small to moderate increase” in cancer risk among heavy cellphone users could not be ruled out.

Watch effects? But what does all this research tell the Apple faithful who want to rush out and buy an Apple Watch, or the Google and Windows fanatics who are eager to own an alternative smartwatch? Dr. Joseph Mercola, a physician who focuses on alternative medicine and has written extensively about the potential harmful effects of cellphones on the human body, said that as long as a wearable does not have a 3G connection built into it, the harmful effects are minimal, if any. “The radiation really comes from the 3G connection on a cellphone, so devices like the Jawbone Up and Apple Watch should be OK,” Mercola said in an interview. “But if you’re buying a watch with a cellular chip built in, then you’ve got a cellphone attached to your wrist.” And that, he said, is a

bad idea. The Apple Watch uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to receive data, and researchers said there is no proven harm from those frequencies on the human body. Wearables with 3G or 4G connections built in, including the Samsung Gear S, could be more harmful, though that has not been proved. Apple declined to comment for this article, and Samsung could not be reached for comment. Researchers have also raised concerns about having powerful batteries so close to the body for extended periods of time. Some reports over the past several decades have questioned whether being too close to power lines could cause leukemia (though other research has also negated this).

Caution for kids While researchers debate about how harmful cellphones and wearable computers actually are, most agreed that children should exercise caution. In an email, Hardell included research illustrating that a child’s skull is thinner and smaller than an adult’s, which means that children’s brain tissues are more exposed to certain types of radiation, specifically the kind that emanates from a cellphone. Children should limit how much time they spend talking on a cellphone, doctors say. And if kids have a wearable device, they should take it off at night so it does not end up under their pillow, near their brain. Doctors also warn that women who are pregnant should be extra careful with all of these technologies. 34766442

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A longitudinal study conducted by a group of European researchers and led by Dr. Lennart Hardell, a professor of oncology and cancer epidemiology at Orebro University Hospital in Sweden, concluded that talking on a mobile or cordless phone for extended periods could triple the risk of a certain kind of brain cancer.

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OMEHOW OUR THREE children were out of the house and otherwise engaged, leaving my wife and me a rare moment to ourselves. So I suggested to Karen that we take advantage by heading straight to the bedroom. She rebuffed me, asking: “How do men get anything done when they’re thinking about sex all the time?” Perhaps I could have come up with some explanation, but that’s not really what she was after. We had been married for 15 Jaffe years by then and were raising three daughters. In addition, Karen was a busy ob/gyn and part-time mohel. Our opportunities for having sex were scarce. Karen’s interest was even scarcer. Friends who married long before I did told me that passion may wane in a marriage, but the love doesn’t have to. This was from couples who were still in their 20s. I couldn’t believe it. To me, single and looking for love and sex, the two seemed so intertwined that I couldn’t imagine one ending while the other blossomed.

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IFTEEN YEARS INTO MY marriage, I was hoping that just a touch of rekindled lust would enable my love to more easily flourish. Karen wasn’t as concerned about commingling those twin emotions. Her point of view was reinforced each day at work when her patients complained how their interest in sex had faded to the background of life’s challenges. For these women and my wife, there had to be the perfect confluence of events for sex to happen. My wife’s requirements were that her job had to be going well, the children didn’t need her attention, the house had to be clean, the temperature had to be between 76 and 84 degrees, and the Democrats had to control at least one branch of government. Her patients would ask if there wasn’t some pill that would let them ignore the externals and give them back their desire. Karen would assess the acuteness of the concern and try to offer a solution, but she knew there was no magic pill. All she could do was commiserate. She would come home and tell me how typical we were and that I would just have to deal with my oversize libido like all the other unsatisfied married men out there. Then we learned she had Parkinson’s.

Sunday Topic Soon I stopped hearing “no” entirely. Then she was the one suggesting we race to the bedroom when an opportunity arose. Suddenly we were faced with new challenges that completely outweighed any issue of unequal sexual desire. Our fantasy of the next 35 years had included Karen staying in a job she loved for as long as she wished and then for the two of us to shift to a retirement of travel and newfound hobbies.

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UR FIRST ADJUSTMENT WAS to try to live in and enjoy the present. It took a few months of finding the right medication and dosage, but since Karen’s Parkinson’s was in the early stages and could be controlled, it wasn’t long before her natural optimism took over. For now she would be living her same life, with the minor addition of keeping a secret (so as not to alarm anyone or harm her career), and taking some pills each day. Those pills would change our life more than the Parkinson’s. Some of the most common Parkinson’s medications have a potential side effect of compulsive behavior. This can destroy lives when, for example, formerly staid members of the community end up gambling away their life savings or compulsively shopping their way to financial ruin. Thankfully, my wife suffered neither of those side effects. What she did experience, however, was hyper-sexuality. It started slowly. I would set the mood for a romantic evening and gird myself for the familiar rejection only to have her say “yes.” The positive reinforcement led me to try again a few days later, and again I was rewarded. Soon I stopped hearing “no” entirely. Then she was the one suggesting we race to the bedroom when an opportunity arose. More than suggesting, she insisted. Unlike my meek, hopeful forays, she began to demand it, urgently and often and in places I never dared. Her former parameters for sex also became somewhat more generous. Now she merely had to have a job, the children had to be alive, the house had to be standing, the temperature had to be between 0 and 104 degrees and the Democrats had to control at least one branch of government.

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The combination of those things happening all at once occurred with great frequency. I was thrilled with our renewed sex life, and so was Karen. She kept saying how happy she was to be back in the club. She could no longer relate to her lowlibido patients, but did wonder if there may be some way of prescribing her drug as an off-label aphrodisiac. It’s used for restless leg syndrome as well as Parkinson’s. But medical ethics kept her from doing that.

tion and wholly different meaning. Rather than being dismissive of and confounded by male behavior, she asked plaintively and with empathy: “How do men get anything done when they’re thinking about sex all the time?” That’s when I started to fade. Whether it was the excessive demand, an aging libido or psychological stress (knowing that if I didn’t perform, she would have to go to other medications with potentially worse side effects), I was no longer able to consistently please her. Sex became more obligation than joy. I looked for ways to avoid it. EANWHILE, KAREN’S In two short years we had completely Parkinson’s progressed to the switched roles. point where she had to increase Perhaps if I had my usual support of her medication. I wondered whether this friends and family to talk through all this, might also increase her obsession with I might have been OK. sex. But we were still living in fear of disI got my answer a week later when out covery, keeping everything hushed. I of the blue she asked me the exact same question she had asked a few years before, would soldier on. although this time with a different inflecTURN TO FINDING/A13

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Peninsula Voices OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES Rules of the road For some reason, the mysteries of two- and fourway stops and roundabouts elude many drivers on the Peninsula. Let’s review Washington state rules of the road: At a two-way stop, if one car is making a left turn, it must yield to the person going straight ahead. It does not matter who got there first; if two vehicles are waiting to cross or enter the roadway, a turning vehicle must give right of way. At a four-way stop, whoever gets to the intersection first goes first, regardless of whether or not he or she is turning. When two or more vehicles arrive at an intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right of way. At a roundabout, do not enter the circle until it is clear at your entrance and safe to enter. The vehicles in the circle do not stop or slow down so that you can enter, no matter how young and attractive you think you are. And finally, please do not invite other drivers to ignore the rules by waving them into a turn or intersection. Other drivers anticipate other vehicles follow the rules of the road and are not ready for surprise moves. Good Samaritans have invited more than a few other drivers into a T-bone or head-on collision. Charles “Chuck” Miller, Sequim

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many other Americans are thankful for our constitutional rights we still have. For the past six years, it seems we are in a tug-ofwar to keep them. I am also thankful we have a newspaper such as the Peninsula Daily News that is fair and balanced, giving us all our right to share our opinions of what is going on in the world and our own communities. Many of us who offer letters to the PDN do so in hopes to create a dialogue and hear the views of the other side when we don’t agree. Knowledge, intelligence and common sense are offered from such exchanges. Also, we who share our letters are brave enough to sign our names, realizing we will have critics as well as praises. Our country is threatened daily with terrorism hitting our homeland. It takes working together and not against each other in these times. Having patience, tolerance and a strong will to be responsible for one’s self is necessary. How many of us can improvise today when our way of life comes to a screeching halt? When we look at reality, Americans are all in the same boat together. If the boat is rocked too much, it will tip over and we will all go down together — and the enemy wins. Shirley Berg, Sequim

Value of vaccines Exchanging views Every day, I as well as

Immunizations against communicable diseases that

protect the public health are required for anyone to enroll in a public school and are required for travel to other countries for diseases for which we do not have antibodies to protect our own health and that of others. Any exceptions that presently allow an individual to refuse these inoculations do not take into account the common good and the associated costs of their refusal. If immunizations are not actively enforced for those entering the United States as tourists or as future citizens as well, they should be. The recent outbreak of measles on the Peninsula and the consequent financial costs associated with controlling this outbreak are a case in point. In addition, there are costs in terms of loss of work from quarantine for those exposed to individuals who have chosen not to be inoculated and have therefore contracted a communicable disease, and the inherent costs of serious complications from contracting a disease our public health officials feel is a serious threat. While it is true that each of us has freedom of choice, in a democracy, it is equally important to remember that we have an obligation to the common good of our family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and community, not to mention our nation and the connected world we all live in today. It therefore behooves us all to make our choices in light of that responsibility. Joy Beaver, Sequim

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Finding: His medication for her surge in libido CONTINUED FROM A12 To keep going, I sought help from my doctor in the form of Viagra or Cialis, but he was reluctant to prescribe erectile dysfunction drugs for an otherwise healthy 52-year-old male. Beyond that, he didn’t know which medication would be best for me if he even accepted that one was necessary. He asked about our frequency of sex. I told him nine to 12 times a week. “Oh,” he said. “I didn’t realize the severity of the problem.” He wrote me prescriptions for all the drug options and told me to let him know which worked best.

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T’S UNDERSTOOD THAT WHEN one spouse gets Parkinson’s, the other spouse will be affected by it. But we never expected that I would have to start taking medication to help with the side effects of my wife’s medication. She was cursing her amped-up libido for what it was doing to me. Something had to give. What gave was the secret we had kept for two years: her diagnosis. Karen decided that the consequences of going public and perhaps losing her job (and of course enduring all the “mohel with Parkinson’s” jokes she’d be subject to) couldn’t be worse than living in this bubble we had created. So she began to tell people, and when she did, everyone was sympathetic and supportive, which allowed Karen to focus her obsessive behavior into something worthwhile: fundraising and advocating for Parkinson’s research. Her newly found voice allowed us to start a foundation, Shaking With Laughter (we joke that she’s “Shaking” and I’m “Laughter”), that has raised nearly $700,000 for Parkinson’s research in four years.

Her newly found voice allowed us to start a foundation that has raised nearly $700,000 for Parkinson’s research in four years. Three years after Karen’s coming out, she retired from her medical practice and we now work together on the foundation, being partners in a way we never were before. After 25 years of marriage, our sex life has slowly reverted to a dynamic more common to couples who have been married for decades, not weeks. The Parkinson’s, relentless as it is, has progressed. Karen’s interest in sex has not only been redirected, but also tempered considerably by the advancing physical complications of the disease.

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AST YEAR WE BECAME empty nesters. This is the time I envisioned long ago when she and I would travel and rekindle our sex life. My libido isn’t as strong as it was before the diagnosis, but it is back to being stronger than Karen’s. I’m OK with that. I’m thankful for our multiyear interlude of youthful lust. We were each given the rare opportunity to be on opposite ends of the desire spectrum and have an appreciation and understanding of this common sexual divide. And in the end, my married friends were right: There may be a limit to passion, but love flourishes.

________ Marc Jaffe, who lives in Cleveland, has written for television, including “Seinfeld,” and is writing a book based on this essay. It first appeared in The New York Times.

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Seattle is still a hoops town SEATTLE — The buzz started midday Friday when Wyoming senior Larry Nance Jr. sparked a second-half run in the first game of the day, giving the crowd brief hope that the Cowboys could start the day with an upset of Northern Iowa. A couple hours later, the John excitement Boyle reached a full crescendo as an arena full of fans, many of whom probably didn’t know a week ago that UC Irvine had a basketball team, let alone one that was in the NCAA Tournament, became huge UCI fans as the 13th-seeded Anteaters nearly knocked off No. 4 seed Louisville. Iowa vs. Davidson didn’t provide many thrills — the Hawkeyes were in control for most of the game — but KeyArena was loud and full nonetheless with a sellout crowd of 14,852 attending the evening session of games.

Not just Gonzaga fans Then, of course, when Gonzaga hosted North Dakota State in the nightcap — OK, technically this was a neutral site, but it sure felt at times like KeyArena was Spokane West for a couple hours — the building was rocking and rolling in a way that, aside from the occasional Pearl Jam concert, it hasn’t in seven years. And even a largely pro-Gonzaga crowd couldn’t help but get fired up at Dexter Werner’s unlikely secondhalf heroics for North Dakota State, with the reserve forward scoring 13 points in the final 12 minutes of the game to keep the Bison close. So, NBA, were you paying attention? More importantly, were you listening? Because it was loud. In case anyone needed a reminder — and four decades of Sonics support says no one should — the first NCAA Tournament games in Seattle since 2004 showed once again what a good basketball town this can be. KeyArena was mostly full on a weekday morning for Wyoming and Northern Iowa, hardly big draws by any stretch of the imagination, and the building was electric by the time Louisville and UC Irvine tipped off.

Like old times A quick walk around lower Queen Anne between the early and late sessions of games revealed packed bars and restaurants, and with Kevin Calabro seated at center court for the radio call, it felt just like the old pre-Oklahoma-City-heist days, though it also served as also a cruel reminder of the kind of excitement basketball fans should be able to experience in this building a lot more regularly. And yes, there’s a difference between being a region that will turn out for a big event and being a basketball town, but the Seattle area is most definitely both, which we saw Friday. TURN

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Sequim’s Jerry Bryan (16) and Port Angeles’ Miki Andrus fight for control of the ball Saturday at Wally Sigmar Field in Port Angeles. Also in on the play are Sequim’s Will Bittner (12) and Port Angeles’ Grayson Peet (8).

Riders rally past Wolves Andrus, Schneider score late as PA beats rival 2-1 BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Having been held down offensively by Sequim for the majority of the second half, the Port Angeles boys soccer team summoned some late-game heroics to escape with a 2-1 nonleague win over the Wolves on Saturday at Peninsula College. The Roughriders put two

goals past Sequim in the final five minutes at Wally Sigmar Field. Miki Andrus started the comeback for the Roughriders after Tim Schneider put pressure on Wolves goalkeeper Austin Wagner. Schneider attempted a shot that Wagner saved but was unable to control. Andrus ran on and tapped the ball through the box for the

tying goal in the 76th minute. “The goalie was losing it and so I just ran up to try and tap it, and he still didn’t have it when I got to him so I just got a foot on it in time and it went in,” Andrus said. Three minutes later, Port Angeles defender Josef Sollmann was elbowed down on a 50-50 ball in the box, and the Riders were awarded a penalty kick just before the final whistle. Schneider then soundly fired the penalty attempt to the lower-left part of the goal past Wagner for the winning margin. “I was surprised,” Andrus said of the comeback. “But we kept digging toward

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Aaron Harrison scored 13 points, Trey Lyles added 11 with 11 rebounds and topranked Kentucky outworked eighth-seeded Cincinnati for a 64-51 victory Saturday to remain undefeated and reach the Sweet 16 for the second straight season. Despite the Wildcats’ sixth straight double-digit win, they faced their toughest test in a while and didn’t

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SEQUIM — Sequim pushed across 11 runs in the final two innings to rally past Chimacum for a 15-4 softball victory. The Cowboys put up four runs in the third inning to take a 4-1 lead. The Wolves scored once in the bottom of the third and twice in the fourth to tie the score at 4-4. Sequim added two more in the fifth before exploding for nine runs in the sixth to put the 10-run rule into effect. McKenzie Bentz went the distance on the mound for the Wolves (2-0) on Friday, striking out eight in her six innings of work. Bentz also chipped in at the plate with two hits and three RBIs. TURN

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Sequim’s Mary Lu Clift makes the catch at second base to beat a sliding Lauren

PREPS/B3 Montgomery of Chimacum. Backing up Clift is Sequim’s McKenzie Bentz, right.

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the end. We kind of had a feeling we might lose, but we kept our heads up and kept playing.” Those scoring chances were all Port Angeles could muster offensively in the second half, as the Wolves controlled play and had the ball in the Riders’ half of the field for much of the final 40 minutes. “We noticed in the first half that Port Angeles was really controlling the ball in midfield, so we moved one of our defenders up and it really did seem to work for us in the second half,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher said.

seem totally in control until the final minutes. Kentucky certainly expected a battle from the physical, pesky Bearcats and worked hard for every shot and rebound in an intense contest. But the Wildcats (36-0) succeeded by making life difficult on both ends for Cincinnati, holding the Bearcats to 32 percent shooting including just 24 percent in the second half. Kentucky blocked six shots after halftime and

came up with several key rebounds. The Wildcats move on to face the Maryland-West Virginia winner in the Midwest Regional on Thursday in Cleveland. Troy Caupain had 13 points for Cincinnati (2311).

nell also scored 19 points and second-seeded Arizona advanced to the Sweet 16 for the third straight year with a victory over 10thseeded Ohio State on Saturday. The Wildcats (33-3) overcame a sluggish start until their outside shooting busted the Buckeyes’ zone Arizona 73, defense, which they rarely Ohio State 58 used during the regular PORTLAND, Ore. — season but broke out for the Gabe York made five NCAA Tournament. 3-pointers and finished with 19 points, T.J. McConTURN TO NCAA/B2


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Scoreboard Calendar Today No events scheduled.

Monday Baseball: Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene, 4 p.m.; Port Angeles at Bremerton, 4:15 p.m.; Kingston at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.; Chimacum at North Mason, 4:15 p.m. Softball: Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene, 3:30 p.m.; Kingston at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.; Sequim at White River, rescheduled to April 24. Girls Tennis: Klahowya at Sequim, 4 p.m.

Tuesday Baseball: Forks at Montesano, 4 p.m. Boys Golf: Chimacum at Sequim, 2 p.m. Girls Tennis: Port Angeles at Klahowya, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 4 p.m.; North Kitsap at Chimacum, 4 p.m. Softball: Forks at Montesano, 4 p.m. Boys Soccer: Elma at Forks, 6 p.m.; Port Townsend at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Kingston at Sequim, 6:45 p.m.

Preps JV Softball Thursday’s Game Port Angeles 21, South Kitsap 11 WP—Erin Edwards, Port Angeles. Hitting Statistics: PA: Ashley Howell 3-3, 3 2B; Callie Hall 2-3, 2B, 3B.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Travis Darting, 300; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 772. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 206; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 559. Leading team: High And Tight. Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Gordy Omdal, 234; men’s high series: Gordy Omdal, 615. Women’s high game: JoAnn Thompson, 177; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 486. Leading team: Old Growth. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Evan Smith, 268; men’s high series: Evan Smith, 705. Leading team: Easy Street. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: John Percival, 182; men’s high series: John Percival, 493. Women’s high game: Dot Halboch, 193; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 545. Leading team: Spare Parts. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: JJ Beckstrom, 224; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 624. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 192; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 497. Leading team: Shooting Blanks. Tuesday Brunch League High game: Deb Campion, 182; high series: Deb Campion, 436. First place team: Seven Cedars. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 230; men’s high series: Greg Jones, 574. Women’s high game: Carissa Gannon, 177; women’s high series: Carissa Gannon, 467. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 269; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 773. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 221; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 612. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouck, 237; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 650. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 169; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 441. Saturday, March 14 Seven Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Justin Walz, 210; men’s high series: Gill Gentile, 575. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 120; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 309. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 137; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 304.

Team net: Gordon Thomson and Rudy Arruda, 57; Jared Pomeroy and Rudy Arruda, 59. Saturday, March 14 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 38. Net: Mark Leffers, 34; Bob Dutrow, 34. Team gross: John Pruss and Mark Leffers, 70. Team net: John Pruss and Gerald Petersen, 66. Thursday, March 11 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Mike DuPuis, 55; Gary Thorne, 55. Net: Steve Jones, 52; Steve Main, 52; Lawrence Bingham, 52; Paul Stutesman, 53; Terry McCartney, 53; Rob Botero, 54; Rudy Arruda, 54; Lyle Andrus, 54. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Gary Thorne, 67; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 68; Rob Botero and Gary Thorne, 68. Team net: James Bigbie and Lawrence Bingham, 63; Lyle Andrus and Herb Renner, 64; Steve Hutchings and Lawrence Bingham, 64; Steve Jones and Rudy Arruda, 65; Gary McLaughlin and David Henderson, 66; Perry Keeling and Paul Stutesman, 66; Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 66. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday Lady Niners Odd Holes Division One Net: Donna Maclean, 22; Olympia Brehm and Sue Mobley tied at 24.5. Putts: Donna Maclean, 18; Darla Shaw, 18. Division two Gross: Dot Forshee, 23; Patty Wirz, 25.5, Ginny Thompson, 26. Putts: Dot Forshee, 16. Wednesday Spring Opener Gross: Verl Nelson, Ray Ballantyne, Lee White, and Bates Bankert, 119; John Magee, Brian McArdle, Tom Deeney, Ken Hagan, Shane Lusk, Bill Berry, Pat Lauerman, Ron Fye, Dustin Halverson, Karl Dryfhout, David McArthur, and Dick McCammon, 121. Closest to Pin No. 8 Low division: Ray Ballantyne, Ace. High division: Rich Koharian, 9 ft. 1.5 in. No. 17 Low division: Grant Ritter, 7 ft. 3 in. High division: Pat Lauerman, 22 ft. 3 in. No. 11 Open: Bruce Durning, 2 ft. 5 in. Thursday, March 12 Lady Niners Low Net Game Division One Net: Kathy Benedict, 32; Dot Forshee, 33, Chris Covington, 33. Putts: Chris Covington, 15. Division Two Net: Patty Wirz, 33; Kitty Gross, 34; Dona Scarcia, 35; Lee Stanley, 35. Putts: Pat Charters, 17; Kitty Gross, 17. Birdies No. 4: Kathy Benedict. No. 3: Patty Wirz. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Club Scramble Plus Yellow Ball Gross: Bill Dickin, Rick Edel, Gary Hester, and Randy Skoglund, 131; John Sims, Bruce Mullikin, Jim Elvert, and Dave Martin, 137.

Baseball Cubs 12, Mariners 10 Seattle

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Steve Main, 34; Kerry Perkins, 36. Net: Duane vernon, 30; Buddy Fraser, 31.5; Gordon Thomson, 31.5; Rudy Arruda, 32.5; Steve Jones, 33; Lyle Andrus, 33. Team gross: John Pruss and Kerry Perkins, 70; Paul Stutesman and Kerry Perkins, 71.

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Miller 2 (4), Rizzo (1), Schwarber (1), W.Castillo (3), P.Chen (1). HR—A.Wilson (1), N.Cruz (2), Bryant 2 (8), A.Russell (1), W.Castillo (2). SB—J.Baez (3). CS—Au.Jackson (1). SF—B. Miller. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle F.Hernandez L,0-1 22⁄3 6 6 6 1 2 1⁄3 0 G.Wood 0 0 0 1 2⁄3 3 5 5 2 0 Correia 1 K.Kerski 1 ⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 Rodney 1 1 0 0 1 3 T.Olson 2 4 1 0 0 2 Chicago Jokisch W,1-0 3 3 3 0 1 2 B.Parker 1 3 2 2 0 0 Coke 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 ⁄3 2 2 2 1 0 N.Ramirez 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 F.Cruz Strop 1 0 0 0 0 2 A.Santiago 1 1 3 3 2 1 H.Rondon S,1-1 1 1 0 0 1 1 HBP—by Jokisch (N.Cruz). WP—A.Santiago. Umpires—Home, Brian Gorman; First, Marcus Pattillo; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Ryan Goodman. T—3:30. A—15,323 (15,000).

College Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament First Four At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Tuesday, March 17 Hampton 74, Manhattan 64 Mississippi 94, BYU 90 Wednesday, March 18 Robert Morris 81, North Florida 77 Dayton 56, Boise State 55 EAST REGIONAL Round of 64 Thursday, March 19 At CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh Villanova 93, Lafayette 52 N.C. State 66, LSU 65 Friday, March 20 At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. Michigan State 70, Georgia 63 Virginia 79, Belmont 67 At Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma 69, Albany 60 Dayton 66, Providence 53 At KeyArena Seattle Northern Iowa 71, Wyoming 54 Louisville 57, UC Irvine 55 Round of 32 Saturday, March 21 At CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh Villanova (33-2) vs. N.C. State (21-13), late Sunday, March 22 At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. Virginia (30-3) vs. Michigan State (24-11), 9:10 a.m. At Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma (23-10) vs. Dayton (27-8), 3:10 p.m. At KeyArena Seattle Louisville (25-8) vs. Northern Iowa (31-3), 6:40 p.m. At The Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Regional Semifinals Friday, March 27 Villanova-N.C. State winner vs. LouisvilleNorthern Iowa winner Virginia-Michigan State winner vs. OklahomaDayton winner Regional Championship Sunday, March 29 Semifinal winners SOUTH REGIONAL Round of 64 Thursday, March 19 At KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. UAB 60, Iowa State 59 UCLA 60, SMU 59 At Moda Center Portland, Ore. Utah 57, Stephen F. Austin 50 Georgetown 84, Eastern Washington 74 Friday, March 20 At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. Duke 85, Robert Morris 56 San Diego State 76, St. John’s 64 At KeyArena Seattle Iowa 83, Davidson 52 Gonzaga 86, North Dakota State 76 Round of 32 Saturday, March 21 At KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. UCLA 92, UAB 75 At Moda Center Portland, Ore. Georgetown (22-10) vs. Utah (25-8), late.

Sunday, March 22 At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. Duke (30-4) vs. San Diego State (27-8), 11:40 a.m. At KeyArena Seattle Gonzaga (33-2) vs. Iowa (22-11), 4:10 p.m. At NRG Stadium Houston Regional Semifinals Friday, March 27 Duke-San Diego State winner vs. Georgetown-Utah winner UCLA (22-13) vs. Gonzaga-Iowa winner Regional Championship Sunday, March 29 Semifinal winners MIDWEST REGIONAL Round of 64 Thursday, March 19 At KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati 66, Purdue 65, OT Kentucky 79, Hampton 56 At CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh Notre Dame 69, Northeastern 65 Butler 56, Texas 48 Friday, March 20 At Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio West Virginia 68, Buffalo 62 Maryland 65, Valparaiso 62 At CenturyLink Center Omaha, Neb. Kansas 75, New Mexico State 56 Wichita State 81, Indiana 76 Round of 32 Saturday, March 21 At KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. Kentucky 64, Cincinnati 51 At CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh Notre Dame (30-5) vs. Butler (23-10), late. Sunday, March 22 At Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Maryland (28-6) vs. West Virginia (24-9), 5:40 p.m. At CenturyLink Center Omaha, Neb. Kansas (27-8) vs. Wichita State (29-4), 2:15 p.m. At Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 26 Kentucky (36-0) vs. Maryland-West Virginia winner Kansas-Wichita State winner vs. Notre DameButler winner Regional Championship Saturday, March 28 Semifinal winners WEST REGIONAL Round of 64 Thursday, March 19 At Jacksonville Veteran’s Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia State 57, Baylor 56 Xavier 76, Mississippi 57 North Carolina 67, Harvard 65 Arkansas 56, Wofford 53 At Moda Center Portland, Ore. Arizona 93, Texas Southern 72 Ohio State 75, VCU 72, OT Friday, March 20 At CenturyLink Center Omaha, Neb. Oregon 79, Oklahoma State 73 Wisconsin 86, Coastal Carolina 72 Round of 32 Saturday, March 21 At Jacksonville Veteran’s Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia State (25-9) vs. Xavier (22-13), late. North Carolina (25-11) vs. Arkansas (27-8), late. At Moda Center Portland, Ore. Arizona 73, Ohio State 58 Sunday, March 22 At CenturyLink Center Omaha, Neb. Wisconsin (32-3) vs. Oregon (26-9), 4:45 p.m. At The Staples Center Los Angeles Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 26 Wisconsin-Oregon winner vs. North CarolinaArkansas winner Arizona vs. Georgia State-Xavier winner Regional Championship Saturday, March 28 Semifinal winners FINAL FOUR At Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis National Semifinals Saturday, April 4 Midwest champion vs. West champion East champion vs. South champion National Championship Monday, April 6 Semifinal winners

NCAA: Bruins prove they’re worthy CONTINUED FROM B1 ing for an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament, the UCLA The Pac-12 champions went Bruins certainly have done their ahead by 15 points with 6:34 best to quiet their doubters. They were the first team to remaining and held off Ohio State advance to a regional semifinal. (24-11) in the closing minutes. Tony Parker led five Bruins in The Buckeyes gave the Wildcats all they could handle, even double figures with a career-high with standout freshman and 28 points and grabbed 12 likely NBA lottery pick D’Angelo rebounds as 11th-seeded UCLA Russell struggling with his shot. beat 14th-seeded UAB on SaturRussell scored nine points and day to advance to its second made just 3 of 19 shots after going straight Sweet 16. “The selection committee for 28 points in Ohio State’s overtime win over VCU in its tourna- thought we were good enough to play in this tournament, and I ment opener. think we proved it,” Parker said. Many thought the Bruins UCLA 92, UAB 75 shouldn’t have even been in the LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A week field of 68 after scoring only seven after anxiously waiting and pray- points in a half against Kentucky

in December and an inability to win consecutive games away from home all season. Now they have won two straight in Louisville — and six of their last seven — to earn their first consecutive Sweet 16 berths since reaching the Final Four three straight seasons between 2006 and 2008. They will play either Gonzaga or Iowa on Friday in the South Regional semifinal in Houston. “There’s no better time to do that than March,” UCLA coach Steve Alford said. UCLA improved No. 11 seeds to a perfect 5-0 against 14 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, and the Bruins didn’t need any ques-

tionable calls to win the program’s second game as a double-digit seed. This time, they just dominated inside and shot the ball as well as they have all season. Kevon Looney had 10 points and 11 rebounds for UCLA. Bryce Alford had 22 points, Norman Powell 15 and Isaac Hamilton 13. The Bruins’ opening win over SMU was sealed when a 3-point attempt by Alford was ruled good on a goaltending call. With the Blazers worried first about Alford who hit 9 of 11 from 3 to beat SMU in the last game, Parker had room to roam helping UCLA outrebound UAB 41-26 with a 52-22 scoring edge in the paint.

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Preps: Roughriders defeat South Kitsap 5-3 CONTINUED FROM B1 Olivia Kirsch added two hits and four RBIs and Tia Bourm drove in two runs for the Wolves. Sequim 15, Chimacum 4 Chimacum 0 0 4 0 0 0 — 4 7 0 Sequim 1 0 1 2 2 9 — 15 12 2 WP- M. Bentz; LP- Eldridge Pitching Statistics Sequim: Bentz 6 IP, 8 K. Hitting Statistics Sequim: Kirsch 2 H, 4 RBI; M. Bentz 2 H, 3 RBI; Bourm 2 RBI; Sparks 4 BB; Clift 3 BB.

Port Angeles 5, South Kitsap 3 PORT ANGELES — Good pitching and clutch hitting carried the Roughriders to a 5-3 win against Class 4A South Kitsap. “Nizhoni Wheeler pitched a wonderful game, striking out eight and only giving up six hits to a statecontending 4A school,” Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman said of Thursday’s game. Natalie Steinman tripled to the right-center gap to bring home Taylar Clark and open the scoring for the Riders in the bottom of the third inning. Steinman later scored on a Jaidyn Larson line drive up the middle. Larson was 3 for 4 on the day for Port Angeles Sierra Robinson bunted aboard for the Riders in the bottom of the sixth. Lauren Lunt and Wheeler each followed with walks. Kylee Reed followed with a bases-clearing double to left-center to put Port Angeles ahead for good. “[Our] defense was stellar and made some amazing plays while playing errorfree,” Steinman said. The Riders’ two Saturday games at White River and Sumner were postponed. Port Angeles (2-0) visits Chimacum (2-1) on Wednesday. Port Angeles 5, South Kitsap 3 South Kitsap 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 3 6 1 Port Angeles 0 0 2 0 0 3 x — 5 11 0 WP- Nizhoni Wheeler (2-0); LP- Cermak Pitching Statistics South Kitsap: Cermak 11 H, 5 ER, 3 BB, 4 K. Port Angeles: Wheeler 7 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 8 K. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Larson 3-4, RBI; Lunt 1-2, 3B, R;

Steinman 1-2, 3B, RBI, R; Reed 1-1, 2B, 3 RBI.

Tenino 7, 10, Forks 4, 11 TENINO — The Spartans split an Evergreen League doubleheader with the Beavers. Forks dropped the first contest despite a 10-strikeout performance from pitcher Sabrina Collins. Halle Palmer hit an inside-the-park home run, Sarah Adams doubled and Hailey Engeseth and Esther Nguyen both singled for the Spartans (1-1). Engeseth picked up the win on the mound in the second game, striking out five Tenino batters. “Once the bats started to heat up, we starting flowing as a team,” Forks coach Avery Underhill said. “Bailey Queen was a huge hitter the second game, going 3 for 3 with two doubles and an RBI.” Adams was 2 for 4 with three RBIs, and Collins was 2 for 3 with two RBIs. “I’m proud of the way these girls stepped up out of a loss and came back to take it in the second game,” Underhill said.

Baseball Sequim 13, Chimacum 0 SEQUIM — Pitchers Gavin Velarde and Logan Hankinson combined on a two-hit shutout as the Wolves rolled past the Cowboys. Sequim (3-0) jumped on Chimacum (0-3) early in Friday’s game, plating five in the first inning and three in the third. Velarde was 2 for 3 with two RBIs and two runs. Evan Hurn was 2 for 2 with a bases-clearing triple, and James Grubb batted 2 for 2 with three runs. Sequim 13, Chimacum 0, 5 innings Chimacum 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 2 0 Sequim 5 0 3 5 x — 13 13 0 WP- Velarde Pitching Statistics Sequim: Velarde 3 IP, H, BB, 3 K; Hankinson 2 IP, H, K. Hitting Statistics Chimacum: Dowling 1-2; Lovekamp 1-2. Sequim: Velarde 2-3, 2 RBI, 2 R; Grubb 2-3, 2B, 3 R; Dennis 1-2, 2 RBI, R; Bates 1-3, RBI, R; Hurn 2-2, 3B, 2 RBI.

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Port Angeles third baseman Taylar Clark, left, tags out South Kitsap’s Statia Cermak during the fourth inning at Dry Creek Elementary.

Tenino takes two from Forks TENINO — The Spartans spent their first week of the regular season driving to Tenino and back, and dropped a pair of Evergreen league baseball tilts in the process. Forks played its regularly scheduled season opener Tuesday, losing 18-2 in Tenino, and then Thursday rain on the West End forced the Spartans back on the road where they absorbed a 16-3 loss to the slap-happy Beavers. Tenino came out swinging hot bats in Tuesday’s game and put up two runs in the first inning on a Greigh Hill home run, and then added five more runs in the second frame, including another two-run shot by Hill. The Beavers added seven more runs during the third inning to put the game safely out of reach. Caleb Adams, Reece Blattner and Parker Browning shouldered the pitching burden for Forks. On the mound for Tenino was southpaw Kaleb Strawn, who kept the Spartans in check for the duration of the five inning contest with a firm fastball and a hiccup curveball that

became more effective as the game progressed. Adams and Billy Palmer scored Forks’ only runs of the contest in the fourth inning on an RBI single from Blattner. Fastino Farias, Browning and Palmer all added hits for Forks. “It’s always tough to lose a game like that, but I feel like our guys never gave up,” Forks coach Wayne Daman said after the game. “We played hard from the first pitch to the last pitch.” Pesky rain storms on the West End on Thursday forced the Spartans to make a long return trip to Tenino. Spartans senior hurler Javier Contreras was able to keep the Beavers bats at bay in the first inning, but the wheels came off the cart entirely in the second inning thanks in part to a highly contentious call by the umpire crew. With Beavers runners on first and third base, Contreras made a first-to-third pickoff move and caught the runner at first base wandering into no-man’s land. Contreras gave up the ball to his shortstop, who orchestrated a rundown in which the runner was tagged out. Tenino’s first base coach

hollered that a balk had been committed and play on the field slowed, confusion set in and the umpires remained silent. During the hubbub, the runner from third base wandered in to score and remained standing squarely on home plate while a long discussion ensued on the field between Daman and the umpires.

Controversial call Although none of the umpires had audibly called a balk during the play, they belatedly decided to enforce a balk, saying that the firstto-third pick move had been outlawed at the professional level last year and it had now trickled down to the high school level. Instead of recording an out and holding the runner at third, the Spartans surrendered an unchecked run and watched as the base runner they had tagged out advanced on the umpires order to second base. Daman filed an official protest with the home plate umpire after their on-field discussion. By the conclusion of the inning, however, Tenino had plated its first seven runs of the game as disorientation struck the Spartans.

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Boys Soccer Sequim, Klahowya play half-game SEQUIM — Darkness limited the Wolves and Eagles to one half of soccer after a transformer blew in the lights at Sequim High School before the match. The 40-minute game ended in a 0-0 tie. Sequim coach Dave Brasher said Klahowya played better in the first 20 minutes, while the Wolves controlled the second 20 minutes. Sequim had a nice opportunity on a corner kick by Eli Berg that was headed back across the goal by Thomas Winfield and led to a couple of shot attempts, but the Wolves couldn’t capitalize. The teams then had a penalty kick shootout for practice. Sequim made all four of their attempts and the Eagles got only two of four past Wolves goalkeeper Austin Wagner. Winfield, Berg, Liam Harris and Adrian Espinoza made their attempts for Sequim. “It goes in the book as a tie, but we probably need to replay it later, but we’ll see how it goes,” Brasher said. “It’s frustrating when you fail a bond and our facilities are going to crap.”

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CONTINUED FROM B1 the goal. Later, Port Angeles’ Vin“Those two shots were cent Ioffrida sent a free kick GONZAGA COACH MARK FEW the first shots we had into the middle of the goal box, and Angel Rivero was When asked about the NCAA Tournament’s return to Seattle allowed all half.” The Riders and Wolves there to head the ball just for more than eight hours offensive lineman than an played to a scoreless draw over the goal post. The Wolves broke of hoops. NCAA Tournament star, in the first half, each team through on the scoreboard Fifth-seeded Northern led another run to again managing only three shots first, when Adrian Espinoza Iowa was in control most of cut Gonzaga’s lead to six. on goal. sent a clean shot from right the night, but Wyoming’s In both cases, however, Port Angeles had the brief comeback attempt, led Gonzaga came up with big better of the early opportu- to left across the goal and into the upper left corner of by five straight field goals plays to halt the Bison nities. In the 18th minute, the goal in the 56th minute. by Nance Jr., was enough comebacks, and eventually Andrus beat a Sequim Sequim kept control of to send the first jolt of won comfortably, 86-76. defender on a high bouncer the ball for the next 20 minenergy into the building. Nonetheless, Werner in the box, and was able to utes but couldn’t add an In the most exciting had achieved sort of a cult- get a good strike on the ball insurance goal, leaving the game of the day, Louisville hero status by the end of with his left foot, only to see door open for the comeback. and UC Irvine didn’t trade the day for his many the shot miss just right of The two rivals will have buckets in a high-scoring unorthodox buckets that shootout, but the game was looked like moves you close throughout, and in might see at your weekly one of those moments that rec-league game. makes the early rounds of “I told coach that’s how BY GREG BEACHAM free-throw shooter in NBA the tournament so great, we practice it; I trip on a what started as a mostly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS history at 90.4 percent, guy’s foot and fade away neutral crowd became barely edging Mark Price. and bank it in,” said WerLOS ANGELES — Los more and more pro-Anteat- ner, who averages eight Nash will be rememAngeles Lakers guard Steve bered for his incredible ers as the game went on, points per game but finNash announced his retireparticularly every time ished with a team-high 22. ment Saturday after a prime with the Phoenix 7-foot-6 center Mamadou Suns. The speedy, sharp“You know, sometimes 19-year NBA career that Ndiaye touched the ball. shooting point guard you got to keep it going.” included two MVP awards. “During points of the changed the professional There were no CinderAfter playing in just 65 game when we were going game and won the league ella stories Friday, no games over the past three back and forth with Louis- buzzer beaters, and only seasons due to injuries, the ville, whenever we got a one down-to-the-wire game, 41-year-old Canadian playbasket or a good defensive but there enough exciting maker formally announced play, we could hear the moments for this baskethis departure with a letter crowd just erupt,” senior ball-loving region to keep on The Players’ Tribune, a forward Will Davis II said. website where he is a senior “It’s always good just to the Key rocking all day long. producer. have the crowd behind us, Hopefully the NCAA, “I will likely never play especially in our first basketball again,” wrote NCAA Tournament game.” and yes, the NBA, were paying attention. Nash, who hasn’t played at 20' boat with Even the plucky North EZ load trailer. In the short term, this all this season. Dakota State Bison made No motor. region deserves more “It’s bittersweet. I things interesting against chances to host tournaalready miss the game second-seeded Gonzaga, ment games, and eventudeeply, but I’m also really swaying some of the neutral fan when they quickly ally, a Seattle arena should excited to learn to do somebe rocking 41-plus nights a thing else.” trimmed an 18-point Bullyear. The eight-time All-Star dogs lead down to a six________ is third in NBA history with point margin midway 10,335 assists, trailing only 360-460-0200 through the second half, The Daily Herald of Everett is a John Stockton and Jason then again when unlikely sister paper of the PDN. Sports Kidd. hero Werner, who looks columnist John Boyle can be more like a high school reached at jboyle@heraldnet.com. Nash also is the best

“Man, has it been that long? That’s too bad, because this is a great city.”

two more opportunities against each other in Olympic League play this season. “A good amount of guys on our team and on PA play on the same fall league team, so this is a pretty fun rivalry,” Brasher said. “The games should be pretty close.” Sequim (1-0-1) visits Port Angeles (2-0) for a game at Civic Field at 12:45 p.m. this Saturday.

________ Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-4522345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com.

Lakers’ Nash announces retirement MVP awards in 2005 and 2006 during a dominant stretch as the catalyst for coach Mike D’Antoni’s uptempo offense. “It will always hurt that Phoenix Suns fans didn’t get the championship they deserved during our run,” Nash said.

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But I won’t spend too much time on this, because skewering the NBA deserves its own column, and the focus should instead be on what was a tremendous atmosphere for four games, and what promises to be another great day of basketball today, especially with Gonzaga moving on to face an Iowa squad that should provide a very big test. The NCAA Tournament hasn’t passed through Seattle in more than a decade, but Friday’s electric atmosphere, and the excellent hosting job by the very helpful University of Washington staff, should be more than enough to make this a regular stop in the NCAA’s rotation. “Man, has it been that long?” Gonzaga coach Mark Few said when asked about the NCAA Tournament returning to Seattle. “That’s too bad, because this is a great city. This was a great city for a Final Four. “It’s been unbelievable to see the fans downtown recognizing the guys, supporting all of us, and obviously the noise level in there was something that was special, and actually got us going a little bit. “It’s a fabulous place, not only for a first and second round, but also a regional final, too.” And it wasn’t that Friday was great because it featured a bunch of classics, or any upsets, but rather because the combination of just enough excitement and a great audience were enough to keep KeyArena energized

Zeb Chamberlain led Tenino’s offensive charge, going 3 for 4 with a home run. Tenino starting pitcher Calvin Guzman allowed three runs in four innings of work, while also going 3 for 4 at the plate. Blattner went 2 for 3 on the day with two runs scored, Adams went 1 for 3 while managing to be thrown out at home plate despite an impressive leap attempt. Farias, Ryan McGraw and Garrison Schumack each drove in a run for the Spartans. The Spartans are still awaiting word on the official ruling on their protest. Forks (0-2, 0-2) is scheduled to play at Montesano on Tuesday and then host the Bulldogs on Thursday.


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3020 Found FOUND: Male cat. Sunny Farms area. Kitten all black with white on chest. (360)460-7958. FOUND: Mastiff, intact male in 1300 block E 4th St., Port Angeles. Brindle, no chip, no collar, no tags. 360-775-5154

LOST: Dog. Chihuahua. Tan neutered male. 2 yrs old. Name is Charlie. Last seen in Port Townsend on 3/13. (360)536-2596 MISSING: SL 750 Polaris Jet Ski. Missing from 101 Business Par k in Forks. Reward $300 for whereabouts. (360)3749044

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ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR CARRIER ROUTES PORT ANGELES Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Is looking for an individual interested in a Por t Angeles and Sequim area route. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. o f a g e , h ave a va l i d Washington State Drivers License, proof of insurance and reliable vehicle. Early mor ning delivery Monday through F r i d a y a n d S u n d a y. Send resumes to: t s i p e @ s o u n d p u bl i s h ing.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Accounting Assistant II: City of Sequim, $18.98 hr, FT, benefits. Requires 4 yrs accts payable/receivable, payroll or utility billing exp; 2 y r d e gr e e a c c t g p r e fe r r e d . S e e w w w. s e quimwa.gov for job app info, apps due 4/7/15.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST I, II $21.01 to 23.19/hr, FT (37.5 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefit eligible. Will work in water quality and onsite septic system programs in project grant-funded through June 2017. Requires Bachelor’s degree with major course work in sanitary science, public or environmental health or related field. Closes March 31, 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted).

HOUSEKEEPER: Full and par t time housekeeping positions available at Park View Villa, in assisted living and retirement facility, day shift, with full benefits. Please apply in person at Park View Villa, 8th & G. P.A. No phone calls please. KWA HOMECARE PT/FT Caregivers Wanted. Competitive Wages/Excellent Benefits/Paid Training P.A. (360)452-2129 Sequim (360)582-1647 P.T. (360)344-3497 L I F E G UA R D : C i t y o f Port Townsend is looking for experienced lifeguards to work at the Mountain View pool. Part time, flexible schedule. $9.66 - $10.69 / hour DOQ. Must hold current Lifeguard, First Aid/CPR/AED certifications. Complete position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt. us/Employment.htm or call 379-5045. Submit application materials to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to pkolacy@cityofpt.us with h e a d e r L I F E G UA R D. Applications received continuously. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.

Be a part of our growing success! Join the only bank headquartered on the North Olympic Peninsula. Openings include: • Document Management Team Lead • Contact Center Rep • Co m m e rc i a l M a n agement Assistant • Part time Customer Service Reps • Mortgage Coordinator / Consumer Underwriter CHIEF CRIMINAL Forks: Branch Manager Por t Townsend: Par t DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY or time Customer Service DEPUTY PROSECUTRep ING ATTORNEY III • View job descrip (CRIMINAL DIV) tions and apply $6,694.92 to $8,098.69 at www.ourfirstfed.com. /mo, FT (40 hrs/wk), un- MATHEWS GLASS CO. EOEtfed.com. EOE i o n , r e t i r e m e n t a n d Family owned and operBUSY family-or iented restaurant needs dishwasher/line cook 4-5 day shifts per week. Year round stability. Apply in person at The Spruce Goose Cafe, 310 Airport Rd. Jeff. Co. Airport. Pt. Townsend. CAREGIVERS CNA/RNA: Must be able to wor k all shifts and weekends, requires all certifications, excellent wages. Apply in Person at Golden Years, 202 Birdsong Ln., P.A. CAREGIVERS NEEDED $100 hire on bonus, $11.81 hr., benefits. No experience. Free training. Caregivers Home Care. 457-1644, 6837377, 379-6659 CARRIER ROUTE AVAILABLE Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Is looking for an individual interested in a Por t Townsend/Cape George area route. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. o f a g e , h ave a va l i d Washington State Drivers License, proof of insurance and reliable vehicle. Early mor ning delivery Monday through Fr i d a y a n d S u n d a y. . Call Jasmine at (360)683-3311 Ext 6051 Or email jbirkland@ peninsuladailynews.com

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Noxious Weed Control Coordinator WSU Jefferson County Extension seeks a Noxious Weed Control Coordinator to work out of their office in Port Townsend. Implements Jefferson County’s Noxious Weed Control Program. Develops, implements education and information programs that prevent, suppress, and remove noxious weeds; safeguarding human health and environment. Involve and educate citizens in noxious weed control. Understands legal authority and requirements of the program. Coordinates activities of Weed Board staff, volunteers, contractors with county, state, federal, private agencies and entities to conduct the program. Performs duties in office and field settings. Staffs Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board; implements the Board’s policies and programs. Supervision by Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board and WSU Jefferson County Extension Director. Work week: Monday-Friday @ 40 hrs. per week. Temporary contract position through December 31, 2015 which may be extended. Salary: $20.00-$25.00 per hour; includes benefits. Complete scope of work and application available at Office of County Commissioners, Jefferson County Courthouse, POB 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368 application, resume, and letter of interest must be received/postmarked by 4:30 PM Friday, March 27, 2015. EOE

CLALLAM COUNTY SEASONAL PARK RANGERS I, II $10.56/hr (SPR-I) and 12.55/hr (SPR-II), three temporary FT (37.5 or 40 hrs/wk) positions lasting approx four mos beginning in May and June. Union-exempt, no benefits. Will wor k at Dungeness Rec Area, Salt Creek Rec Area or D ay U s e Pa r k s . R e quires high school diploma or GED plus knowledge and skill to operate small power and hand tools for routine grounds/building maint, cleaning, sanitation tasks. Closes April 3, 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted).

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benefit eligible. Open ated for 63 years. Seeking office support staffuntil filled. efficient, fr iendly, reApplications and com- sponsible. Duties: acp l e t e j o b a n n o u n c e - counts receivable, statements available online at m e n t s , s h i p p i n g a n d www.clallam.net/employ- receiving, assisting cusment/ or in front of Hu- tomers and answering man Resources, 223 E phones. Desire to learn 4th St, Port Angeles, WA glass industry is neces98362. Resume in lieu of sary. 15-25 hrs per wk application not accepted. during training period. Faxed or emailed appli- This is a long term emcations not accepted. ployment opportunity, 6 EOE/Drug Free Work- m o. r e v i e w i n c l u d e s wage increase. Send replace. sume and cover letter to Peninsula Daily News COOK: First Street PDN#786/Clerical Haven, exp. preferred, pay DOE. Apply at 107 Port Angeles, WA 98362 E. 1st St., P.A. Medically-Intensive PeCOUNTER HELP Cock- diatric Home Care RN. A-Doodle Doughnuts is I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g . looking for a reliable and Come join our supporfriendly person, part-time tive team to help local Tue.-Wed. 6am - 3 pm.. medically fragile children Apply at 105 E. Front r e m a i n i n t h e i r o w n St., P.A. with resume or h o m e s . Tr a i n i n g a n d fill out application. continuing education oppor tunities at Seattle DENTAL C h i l d r e n ’s H o s p i t a l ASSISTANT available. Make a big difFull time position for ference in a little perbu s y fa m i l y p r a c t i c e. son’s life! Personable, organized nursingevolutions.com and a team player. Send Call (206) 420-3484 for resume to Clark Sturdimore info and to apply. va n t , D. D. S 6 0 8 Po l k Street, Port Townsend, NEWS ASSISTANT WA 98368. Join the exciting atmosphere of the PeEarly Childhood ninsula Daily News in Educators PT/FT. Preschool main Por t Angeles! Pleascampus and after school a n t , d e t a i l - o r i e n t e d s i t e s . N e e d s eve r a l person sought to perteam players that can form a variety of tasks join our growing adven- essential to the PDN’s ture. Will need to meet n e w s p r e s e n t a t i o n . WAC requirements; with T h i s i s a M o n d a y documental experience. through-Friday posiWa g e s a n d b e n e f i t s tion, 8 hours each day, D. O. E . S e n d r e s u m e The successful applicant will be an accuwith references to ra t e a n d fa s t t y p i s t ComfortandCozy@ with excellent writing, hotmail.com s p e l l i n g , g r a m m a r, clerical and phone skills, computer knowledge, previous office exper ience and a pleasing personality. Basic journalism knowledge and MacinEmployment tosh skills are a plus. Opportunity For additional details HR Generalist and to request an onNew position, provides line application, please broad support to the email Managing Editor HR team in the areas Leah Leach at of recruitment, lleach@peninsuladaileaves ,compensation, lynews.com. data management, j o b d e s c r i p tions/evaluations and Quileute Tribal School Openings. The Quileute more. Degree in HR management preferred Tribal School is recruiting for the following posior equivalent experience required. tions: Summer School L e ave m a n a g e m e n t 2015 Cook, Custodial Maintenance, Bus Drivand healthcare HR experience highly er, Special Education Teacher. Positions are desired. open until filled. Contact QTS Business Office, For information on Mark Jacobson at this position and to ap(360)374-5609 or ply online visit: mark.jacobson@ www.olympic quileutenation.org. medical.org. application and position GARAGE SALE ADS details. Please no phone messages. Quileute/NaCall for details. tive Amer ican prefer360-452-8435 ence guidelines apply. 1-800-826-7714

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Now Hiring! Full-Time NAC/ Certified Nursing Assistant DAY, EVE or NOC Shift Available Competitive pay & benefits! Avamere Health Services appreciates your quality NAC skills & your passion for geriatric rehab. Join the Avamere Team! Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Avenue Sequim, WA 98382 (360) 582-3900 Please apply online at www.avamere.com or in person at facility

Now Hiring! Full-Time Registered Nurses/LPN DAY , EVE or NOC Shift Available Avamere Health Services value’s your quality nursing skills & passion for geriatric rehab! Join t h e A v a m e r e Te a m ! Competitive pay & benefits! Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Avenue Sequim, WA 98382 360-582-3900 Please apply online at www.avamere.com or in person at facility

PORT DIRECTOR: The Makah Tribal Council is seeking a Port Director who is enthusiastic, thrives on challenges, and can build an effective team environment. Responsible for the daily operations for Mar ina and Tribal Dock, to develop strong and effective management structure, short and long term plans and strategies necessary to provide for the long term stability and welfare for the Makah Tribe. Education Requirements: Bachelor’s degree and/or related experience in business and administration or related field. At least five years exper ience in management ad administration; must be very knowledgeable in finance and budgeting as well as information management. Must be experienced in organization planning. Submit your resume to Makah Tribal Council P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, WA 98357 or Fax to (360) 645-3123, or email to tabitha.herda@makah.com , for a copy of position description contact Tabitha Herda at 360-645-2013. Port Townsend Dental Office seeking team player for front desk position with emphasis on insurance and billing. 4 days/week with excellent benefits. Salary DOE. Send resume to: Admiralty Dental 600 Cliff ST, PT 98368

RESORT JOB FAIR: J o b Fa i r E ve n t a t WorldMark by Wyndham’s Discovery Bay Resort 141 Orcas Drive, Port Townsend, WA 360-385-0524 (Off Hwy 101 between Port Tow n s e n d S e q u i m ) . Please come and join us on Saturday, March 21 from 11am until 2pm. Br ing your resume and learn about the opportunities awaiting you at our busy year-round resort. Meet with Hiring Managers for the following positions: Guest Service Associate Housekeepers ( M u l t i p l e Po s i t i o n s available) Housekeeping Inspector Laundry Attendant

RETAIL SALES: Sales, building industry experience helpful. Full time including weekends. Details at angelesmillwork.com

Teacher Assistant 40 hours per week in C l a l l a m C o u n t y. R e quired qualifications: CDA Credential / AA degree in Early Childhood Education or currently enrolled in an ECE program. Application available at OlyCAP, www.olycap.org (360)452-4726. Pay rate of $11.99 an hour. Closes when filled. EOE.

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AAA Lawn Service Mowing, weeding, edgP/T ACCOUNTS ing, purning and general RECEIVABLE CLERK 25-30 hrs per wk. Detail clean-up and handyman. (360)460-6647 oriented and organized. Computer skills a must. Wa g e s D O E . C O - O P A FINISHED TOUCH Farm and Garden, SeLawn Maintenance quim. (360)683-4111 (360)477-1805

REGISTERED DENTAL OFFICE HYGIENIST: ADMINISTRATION P/T, competetive wage. Professional organiza- Please email resume to: tion seeking out-going sequimfamilydentistindividual for office adry@yahoo.com ministration. Must be or mail to: dynamic, work well with PO Box 3430 a variety of people, mulSequim, WA 98382 ti-task and have MSoffice exp. Willing to attend meetings & Support/Care Staff c o n f e r e n c e s . Q u i c k - To work with developBooks exp a plus. Part- m e n t a l l y d i s a b l e d time position. Email re- adults, no experience s u m e t o p a o f f i - necessary, will train. ceapp@gmail.com. $10 hr. to start. CNAs encouraged to apply. Apply in person at 1 0 2 0 C a r o l i n e, P. A . from 8-4 p.m.

BEST YARD CARE Mowing, trimming, and edging. Free estimates. (360)457-4103

BRYAN’S LAWN SERVICE Mowing, edging, pruning general clean up. Senior discount. (360)461-7506

HOME CARE: Experienced, licensed. $20 per hour. Minimum two to three hours. (360)797-3889 LANDSCAPING: OwnUp Landscaping. (425)583-9308

OLYMPIC LODGE –is now hiring a Breakfast Cook to work 20 – 25 plus hours per week. Wages between $12 $15, DOE. Please send resumes to Dominique.hall@ olympic.lodge.com

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SEASONAL LABORER CITY OF PORT ANGELES $11.34/hr. No benefits. Approx 3-6 months manual labor work to ass i s t c r e w s i n Pa r k s , Streets, Solid Wast, Water and Wastewater divisions of Public Works. Requires some exp. and WA DL. To apply, pick up an application at City Hall 321 E. 5th St. or go to www.cityofpa.us to download the City application. Return application to City Hall/Human R e s o u r c e s , A S A P. COPA is an E.O.E.

22 Lorilee Lane, Port Angeles Well-maintained two bedroom double-wide manufactured home with laminate flooring throughout in a very private setting. A mountain view could be had with the removal of 1 tree. This home is in tip-top shape! Self-Generation System installed in 2014 providing an annual rebate. There is an additional shop type building which has a new pellet stove in the building. MLS#282353 $145,000

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Country Living with a View! Original farm home and barn on 5 acres with a view of the Strait, just minutes from Por t Angeles. Home has vinyl windows, newer roof, fresh paint inside; new carpets and a great new deck. Barn has new metal roof. MLS#281410 $250,000 Carolyn & Robert Dodds 360-460-9248 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

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22 Industrial Way, Sequim Great sight built in desirable Diamond Point with additional out buildings, half acre of elbow room and community features including 3 private beaches. Wood floors, great room ties in the kitchen, dining and family room. MLS#282390 $234,500 Directions: Hwy 101 to North on Diamond Point Road about 4 miles, left on Industrial Parkway to #22

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FOR SALE BY OWNER Immaculate, spacious 1,848 sf on 1.01 acres, b e t we e n S e q u i m a n d Por t Angeles. 3 Br., 2 ba, large kitchen with b r e a k fa s t b a r, d i n i n g room, living room, large family room. Attached 2car garage, storage shed. Private septic and well. $185,000. (360)457-8345 Four lots, just shy of an acre L ev e l a n d z o n e d L D. Power and water are in at the road, Dry Creek water share is needed. Proper ty could be split and seller had started the process. Soil analysis were done in 2007 to both proposed lots. MLS#280518 $36,500 Jennifer Felton (360) 460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

EXCEPTIONAL HOME 2,192 sf. 2 Br, 2 ba, and Office / den on main level, 1.616 sf, 2 br, 2 ba on entry level, each level has laundry rm. and kitchen, elevator, lg. living and dining rooms with mt. baker view, 2 car garage plus 24x36 detached drive through garage. MLS#753346/290374 $397,000 Tyler Conkle (360) 670-5978 Great Sequim location! WINDERMERE 5.85 acres with high SUNLAND visibility located just off US HWY 101 on Sequim FOR SALE: 222 Sundial Av e n u e j u s t s e c o n d s Loop, Sequim, This from downtown Sequim. spacious and clean 2183 Easily accessible location s f h o m e i s m o v e i n from HWY 101, Sequim ready. Located on .73 Avenue and Brownfield acres, 3Br, 2.5ba with a Road. Sewer, power and unique panoramic view w a t e r i n a t t h e r o a d . of the Dungeness Valley Mixed use zoning allows a n d b e y o n d . l a r g e for a variety of uses. Bell rooms, large attached Creek runs through the garage, sunny decks, property. s e r e n e v i e w s . I t ’s A MLS#290365 $210,000 MUST See! FSBO, Terry Neske $365,000. (360)683(360) 477-5876 8107 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES Here’s the One! Great sight built in desirable Diamond Point with additional out buildings, half acre of elbow r o o m a n d c o m mu n i t y features including 3 priv a t e b e a c h e s . Wo o d floors, great room ties in the kitchen, dining and family room. MLS#282390 $234,500 Chuck Murphy (360)460-0790 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

FOR SALE! BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SUNLAND! Sunland Community Home on the 15th Tee of the Golf Course! Open h o u s e 3 / 2 1 S a t u r d ay from 11am-1pm. Come take a tour of this Beautiful Home for Sale! For more information, contact Patricia Terhune @ 253-377-2499 Just inside the city limits Rainier Realty Group with city utilities, a new park and walking trails WHY PAY close by. 3 Br, 2 ba, reSHIPPING ON modeled kitchen, year round sunroom, private INTERNET fe n c e d b a ck ya r d , RV PURCHASES? parking and lots more. MLS#280611 $249,500 Cathy Reed SHOP LOCAL 360-460-1800 Windermere peninsula Real Estate dailynews.com Sequim East

Most Desirable Location West of PA Built in ‘07, 2,549 sf, triple wide, 2 br. plus den,2 ba, spacious master suite with retreat room, 1.85 acres, completely fenced and gated, pond home to wild birds, frogs, etc., 768 sf machine shed with attached shop, walk to the b e a c h a n d d i s c ove r y trail. MLS#290281$270,000 Team Thomsen (360) 808-0979 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY One of a Kind Property 4 Br, 4 ba home (once a B&B) has 3 suites, granite counter tops, entertaining deck overlooking 2.33 park-like acres with pond and gazebo, huge shop and outbuildings. Solar panels and generator. Irrigation water. A must see. MLS#290308 $449,500 Heidi Hansen 360-477-5322 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Turn key on Lake Sutherland This is truly a turn key ready home in Maple Grove, the sunny side of Lake Sutherland. The furniture, linens, dishes and appliances will remain with the home. Features include a dock, 6 person hot tub, creek, garden shed, 2 car attached garage and leafless gutter system. The great room features a propane fireplace, a deck for BBQ’s, dining area & kitchen with breakfast bar. Master and Br. # 2 and 3 on separate levels. MLS#290398 $275,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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BAYLINER: ‘79 Victoria, 2 br cabin cruiser. Great cond. Newer engine and outdrive. New upholstry. M O T O R H O M E : ‘ 8 5 $6,500 obo. (360)912-4922 Class C, 3,000k mi on motor and tires. $3,000 B OAT: 1 0 ’ H i - L a k e r, obo. (360)808-1134 trailer and 9.9 Mariner, MOTORHOME: Class A, Bimini Top. $1,100. (360)457-5674 Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Diesel 230 Cummins turboed after cool, with 6 B OAT: 1 4 ’ H i g h l a ke r, speed Allison, Oshgosh with 28 horse Evinrude, f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o and trailer. Windshield s l i d e s , p l u s m o r e ! and steering. $2999 o.b.o. (360)477-7771 $21,500/obo. (360)683-8142 BOAT: 1958 Skagitt, 14 RV: ‘ 9 3 W i n n e b a g o. ft., with trailor. $400. (251)978-1750 Class A, very good condition, 88k mi., 454 eng., lots of storage, full bed- B OAT: G l a s s p l y 1 7 ’ , room, high rise toilet, good cond., excellent s e l f l e v e l i n g j a c k s . fishing and crabbing setup, great running 90hp $18,000. (360)457-3979 Yamaha and 15hp Evinrude elec star t, power RV: ‘99 Chinook Premiere, 21 foot, 29K tilt, new pot puller with m i l e s . $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . pots. 4,800. (360)775-4082 (360)808-4920

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9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks Others Others CHEVY: ‘94, Camaro, T t o p, 6 c y l i n d e r, a u t o, 125K miles, very good condition inside and out. Willing to sell at Christmas time for $2,500/obo. (509)885-2656

CHEVY: ‘95 S10 Extended Cab LS 2WD pickup - 4.3l v6, automatic, chrome hubcaps, b e d l i n e r, r e a r j u m p seats, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, cassette stereo, drivers airbag. only 56,000 miles. $6,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

TRAILER: ‘96 Shorelander, galvanized, fits DODGE: ‘04 Neon SXT, 19-21’ boat, many new very clean, 110K miles. $3995 O.B.O.477-1798 parts. $850/obo. (360)460-9285 FORD: 01 Mustang Deluxe Convertible - 3.8L 6 , Au t o m a t i c, A l l oy 9817 Motorcycles V Wheels, Spoiler, Keyless Entry, Power WinHARLEY: ‘93 FXDWG., dows, Door Locks, and c u s t o m p a i n t . N i c e . M i r r o r s, Powe r C o n ver tible Top, Leather $5,500. (360)6706421. Seats, Cruise Control, HONDA: ‘76 XL250, Dirt Tilt, Air Conditioning, 6 or street, current tags, CD Stereo, Mach 460 clean, runs good. $800. Sound System, Dual (360)457-4383 Fr o n t A i r b a g s . O n l y 91,000 Original Miles! KLX 250: ‘07. 1,800mi. $6,995 Mint cond. Morning calls. GRAY MOTORS $3,500 (360)477-1478 457-4901 graymotors.com MOTORCYCLE: Zero. 2011 DS. Electric, Limit- F O R D : 2 0 1 2 F u s i o n . ed road use. $3000 obo. Low miles. Exel. cond. (360)417-8840 $15,000 firm. 452-4984 SUZUKI: ‘12 Blvd. Cruiser,VL 800 immaculate, extras. $5,500. or take over payments. (360)452-3764

9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.

HONDA: ‘06 Civic. 4 cyl. 1.8 liter engine. 2 door, loaded with extras. 2800 mi. Like new, priced to sell. $14,000 firm. (360)460-1843

SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2015 B7 9556 SUVs Others

FORD: ‘86 Ranger 4x4, SUZUKI: ‘87 Samurai. Auto, 2.9 FI 116k mi., 95k mi. $3,500 obo. (360)477-9580 Extra set tires and rims, Needs motor work. $800 obo. (360)461-9485 9730 Vans & Minivans

Others FORD: ‘90, F250, ext e n d e d c a b, g a s, 5 t h wheel hitch, fiberglass DODGE: ‘96 Van, 144K b ox c ove r, n ew f r o n t m l . , r u n s g o o d . b r a k e s , g o o d t i r e s . $1,400/obo. (360)640-0111 $3,200. (360)732-4120 FORD: ‘06 Passenger FORD: ‘96 Ranger with van. V-8, 350, Runs exc a n o p y. 4 C y l . n e w c e l l e n t , g o o d t i r e s . clutch and tires, good $7,500 obo. 460-2282 body. $4,500. (360)452-2118 VW: ‘95, Euro camper van, 123K ml., manual, T O N N E A U C O V E R . lots of extras. very good “Undercover” tonneau c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 4 , 5 0 0 . cover. Like new with all (360)808-2328 mounting hardware. $550 (360)683-8662. NEED EXTRA TOYOTA: ‘98 Tacoma, 2wd, factor y spor t wheels and tires, sliding rear window, 5 sp. O.D., 165k mi., clean little truck, won’t last. $4,500. Runs perfect. (360)8089486 or (360)457-6563

9556 SUVs Others

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FORD: ‘11, Explorer Limited. 79,500 miles. Excellent Condition. 4-wheel drive, loaded w/ o p t i o n s : n av s y s t e m , touch screen, parking assist, remote locks and star t, back-up camera $28,000. (360)797-3247.

JEEP: ‘01 Grand CheroHYUNDAI: ‘09 Elantra, 4 kee LTD. 153k mi., ex d o o r. 9 , 2 0 0 m i l e s, cond. All service papers. AMC: ‘71 Hornet, under $11,500. (425)985-3596 Black w/ bone interior. 50K ml. 258 ci. motor, $5650 obo. (360)457MERCEDES: ‘83 240D. auto trans., new tires 4898 or (360)504-5633. and wheels. $4000 or 4 sp., straight body, mechanically sound. $2,695 trade. (360)452-4336 JEEP: ‘84 Grand Chero(360)452-4032 kee, wrecked nose clip. CHEVY: ‘03, SSR, 8k $800/obo 360-912-2727 SAAB: ‘89 convertible original miles. $900. one par ts car $24,500/obo. 9931 Legal Notices $700. (360)681-4019 (360)640-1688

Clallam County

9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Henrietta Jackson, pursuant to Quileute Law and Order Code, section 18.03(b), you are hereby notified that a confidential and mandatory court appearance in a civil matter in which you are named as a par ty has been scheduled for April 21, 2015 at 12:45pm at the Quileute Tribal Court in La Push, Washington. Legal No. Pub: March 22, 29, April 5, 2015 Legal No: 621389

9931 Legal Notices Clallam County

Chevy: ‘57, project car. SCION: ‘06, TC, 138K R o l l i n g s h e l l , r u s t y. mi., new tires, brakes, CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES $600. (360)452-9041. alignmnet, sunroof. DEPARTMENT $5,800. (360)912-2727 JEEP: 1945 Willys MiliNOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS t a r y. R e s t o r e d , n o t SUBARU: ‘10 Outback. show. $12,000. Excel. cond. low miles, SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of (360)928-3419 auto tran. cloth seats. Clallam County Commissioners at 223 East Fourth $15,900. (425)443-0441 Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 am, on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 for: THUNDERBIRD: ‘96, classic, runs great, reCARPET REPLACEMENT duced, 140K ml. -ASSESSOR’S OFFICE$2400/obo. 775-6681. Complete drawings and specifications may be obOLDS: ‘61 F-85 2 door, TOYOTA : ‘ 8 2 S t a r l e t . tained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. Alum 215 V8, auto. runs, $1,000 obo. All bidding and related questions should be directed drives. Solid body. Think (360)452-3633 to Joel G. Winborn at: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us “Jetsons”! Good glass. (preferred), or 360.417.2429. All stock except custom interior! Factory manu- 9434 Pickup Trucks The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outals. Possible trade for? Others side of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – CARPET $3500./obo. REPLACEMENT - ASSESSOR’S OFFICE”. Ad(360)477-1716 CHEVY: ‘78 Cheyenne, dress bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Big 10, trailering special, Commissioners, 223 E. 4th Street, Suite 4, Port AnWHAT A DEAL Chevy: ‘70 3/4T 4x4, au- 454 engine, needs some geles, Washington 98362 or hand deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washingtomatic. GMC: ‘72 1/2T work. $1,100/obo (360)417-3893 ton. Bid documents delivered to other offices and 4x4 4 speed. BOTH for received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not $5,500. (360)452-5803 Chevy, ‘97, 1500 4x4, be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or Z71, auto, loaded, 147K e-mail. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond. 9292 Automobiles ml, $5,000/obo. Toyo t a , p i ck u p, ‘ 8 5 , Clallam County hereby notifies all that it will affirmaOthers runs perfect, auto, 194K tively ensure that in any contract entered into purCHEVY: ‘03 silverado ml. $1500/obo suant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busi(360)683-7506 2500 crew cab ls 4x4 ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil longbed - 8.1l vortec v8, Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordautomatic, lift kit, alloy CHEVY: ‘97 Chevrolet ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this wheels, bfgoodrich mud 3500 4x4 dully, reg. cab invitation and will not be discriminated against on terrain tires, spray-in 9’ flatbed, 6.5 liter turbo the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in bedliner, tow package, diesel, 116K ml. Also consideration for an award. running boards, tinted comes with 3’ removable windows, keyless entry, m e t a l b e d r a c k s . Clallam County will determine the lowest responpower windows, door $7,000/obo. sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam (360)640-0829 locks, mirrors, and drivCounty Code Section 3.12, and reserves the right ers seat, cruise control, to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in DODGE: ‘93 Cummins. tilt, air conditioning, the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimabose cd stereo, infor- 2x4 with protech flatbed. tion best serves the interest of Clallam County. m a t i o n c e n t e r, d u a l 1 3 5 k m i . $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . f r o n t a i r b a g s . o n l y (360)271-6521. Construction Timeframe: April 14, 2015 through 85,000 miles! May 22, 2015 FORD: ‘08 F250 Super $15,995 D u t y C r e w C a b 4 x 4 . There will be a mandatory on-site walk-through GRAY MOTORS One owner, only 55K conducted Tuesday, March 31 at 2:00 pm. All in457-4901 miles. Leather interior, terested bidders are to meet at the site, located at graymotors.com power seats, mirrors and 223 E. Fourth Street, in Port Angeles. Meeting will CHEVY: ‘07 Silverado w i n d o w s . Tr a i l e r t o w begin in the main lobby of the courthouse outside of Z71 LT1 crew cab short package. Excellent con- the Assessor’s Office. This will be the only opportubox 4x4 - 4.8l v8, auto- dition. $31,500. Contact nity to review the as-built conditions. Bring any matic, traction control, JP: 360-477-5950. tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal docualloy wheels, good tires, mentation. Staff and the architect will be on site to t o w p a ck a g e , t r a i l e r FORD: 1991 F150 4x4. answer questions and provide access for bidders. brake, spray-in bedliner, Disabled. $895 obo. privacy glass, keyless (360)417-0808 APPROVED this 17th day of March 2015. e n t r y, r e m o t e s t a r t , BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONpower windows, door FORD: ‘67 shor t box, ERS l o c k s , a n d m i r r o r s , stepside, low mileage. Jim McEntire, Chair cruise control, tilt, air $1700. (360)683-8027 conditioning, dual zone ATTEST: climate control, informa- FORD: ‘83 Pick up. 4x4. Trish Holden, Clerk of the Board, CMC tion center, cd stereo, 2 gas tanks. 48,365 mi. Pub: March 22, 29, 2015 Legal No. 621773 satellite radio, onstar, $2500. (360)683-3967 dual front airbags. $19,995 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices GRAY MOTORS Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County 457-4901 graymotors.com PUBLIC HEARING CHEVY: ‘11 HHR. LT. Funding List for the Regional Allocation of Surface Transportation Funds Ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . (STP) 2015-2017 113K ml. $15,000/obo. (360)640-3945 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, March 24th 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 receive public comments or testimony regarding proposed transportation project selection utilizing federal Surface Transportation Funding. The projects are being proposed by transportation agencies in Clallam County. The submitted project list will be subsequently modified or approved by the Board of County Commissioners. CHEVY: ‘80 Monza 2+2. V-8, 350 c.i. engine, Al- Comments for or against the regional allocation of projects being proposed for u m . m a n i fo l d , H o l l ey STP funding are encouraged. Interested persons must either submit their writcarb., alum. radiator and ten comments before the hearing is commenced (see Proponent’s address betrans. cooler, A.T. floor low) or present written and/or oral comments in person during the public hearconsole, Posi 3:08, 5 ing. stud axels and hubs, front and rear sway bars, In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids disc brakes, pwr. steer- and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Rei n g . N ew Au t o M e t e r quests must be received at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing – see gauges, paint and tires. “Proponent” below. The facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to $4,800. Located in Quil- those with physical disabilities. cene, WA. Call Brad PROPONENT: (360)774-0915. Clallam County Public Works 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 6 9935 General Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 Legals Telephone: 360.417.2319

9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Legals Legals ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY PIER FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM, PHASE 2 PROJECT PK03-12 City of Port Angeles

Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2:00 p.m. pst, Tuesday, April 14, 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for the construction of the following improvements:

The project shall entail replacing and upgrading identified areas of the fire suppression system under the City of Port Angeles Municipal Pier. All work is located at 315 North Lincoln, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362.

All work shall be completed according to the requirements of the NFPA 13 (2013 Edition), NFPA 307, the 2012 International Building Code (IBC), Uniform Plumbing Code and, Special Provisions (Appendix A). In addition, Division 1 (General Requirements) of the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction shall be incorporated into this project manual by reference.

Lump sum bid price shall include all work and material to complete the installation, including furnishing of all labor, tools, equipment, and material needed, and removal and proper disposal of material noted to be removed as described in the project scope.

A Contractor Site Visit has been scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 10:00 am. Participates shall meet at the City of Port Angeles City Pier. The City has arranged for participants to view the existing fire suppression system via boat. The only purpose of the site visit is to become familiar with the existing conditions. Any questions or information requests generated from the site visit must be submitted in writing or electronically to Jeffrey S. Bender, Project Manager, at jbender@cityofpa.us. Attendance at the site visit is strongly recommended. This will be the only site visit offered and individual requests for site visits will not be granted. Any information obtained during the site visit but not included in the scope of work is not contractually binding. The City Engineer’s estimate for this project is between $260,000 and $320,000. The Time of Completion for this project is 50 working days.

Plans, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project are available on-line through the City of Port Angeles website at http://wa-portangeles.civicplus.com/. Click on: “BIDS AND RFPS”. Informational copies of any available maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Port Angeles Public Works Engineering Services at 360-417-4541. All questions regarding the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Jeffrey S. Bender, Project Manager, at jbender@cityofpa.us.

Minority and women owned businesses shall be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation, shall not be discriminated against on the grounds of gender, race, color, age, national origin or handicap in consideration of an award of any contract or subcontract, and shall be actively solicited for participation in this project by direct mailing of the invitation to bid to such businesses as have contacted the City for such notification. Further, all bidders are directed to solicit and consider minority and women owned businesses as potential subcontractors and material suppliers for this project. Craig Fulton, P.E. PUB: March 22, 29, 2015

Legal No: 612800

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Waterfront Development Project - Phase 2 Upland Phase Project No. TR02-2003 City of Port Angeles Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. 0. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2:00 pm, April 14, 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for the construction of the following improvements: This Contract provides for the improvement of the Port Angeles waterfront west of Railroad Avenue and Oak Street. This improvement includes construction additional pathways and gathering areas in the West End Park area. Improvements include: pedestrian pathways, pathway lighting elements, landscaping, stormwater conveyance and treatment facilities and power generating wind turbines all in accordance with the attached Contract Plans, these Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. The City Engineer’s estimate for the base bid for this project is between $900,000 and $1.25 million the time of completion (performance period) for this Project is 75 working days. Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list for this project are available from two sources: 1.) To view a low resolution set of the plans or the plan holders list view the City of Port Angeles web site www.cityofpa.us under City Project Bid Information on the front page. 2.) Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. at http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, “City of Port Angeles”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder”, in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington, (425-2581303) should you require further assistance. Informational copies of any available maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the office of the Port Angeles Public Works Engineering Services (360-417-4700). All questions regarding the plans and specifications shall be submitted in writing or electronically to Jim Mahlum, Project Engineer, at jmahlum@cityofpa.us. All bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid Forms and in the manner as stated in this advertisement and in the Project Manual and said bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond to the City of Port Angeles in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid. If a surety bond is used, said bond shall be issued by a surety authorized and registered to issue said bonds in the State of Washington. The bond shall specify the surety’s name, address, contact and phone number, and shall include a power of attorney appointing the signatory of the bond as the person authorized to execute it. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into the Contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the Information for Bidders, the bid deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Port Angeles. Faxed bids and/or surety bonds will not be accepted. The City of Port Angeles, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal regulations, Department of Transportation, subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, non-discrimination in Federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and w i l l n o t b e d i s c r i m i n a t e d ag a i n s t o n t h e grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. The City of Port Angeles reserves the right to accept the bid that is in the best interest of the City, to postpone the acceptance of bids and the award of the Contract for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days, or to reject any and all bids. If all bids are rejected, the City may elect to re-advertise for bids. Subject to the foregoing, the contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Notice of Public Hearing – Proposed Funding Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope with List for the Regional Allocation of Surface Transportation Funds (STP) 2015- the outside clearly marked with the bid opening 2017 date and time, the project name and number as it appears in this advertisement and the name and DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Notice of Public Hearing – Funding List for the Region- address of the bidder. Bids shall be addressed to al Allocation of Surface Transportation Funds (STP) 2015-2017 the Director of Public Works & Utilities, City of Port Angeles, 321 East Fifth Street, P.O. Box 1150, Port SUMMARY OF PROPOSED STP PROJECTS and Federal Funding Usage: Angeles, Washington 98362. City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Bulkhead (PE 2015) $ 130,000 When awarded the Contract, the successful bidder City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Bulkhead (CN 2017) $ 650,000 shall promptly execute the Contract and shall furCity of Port Angeles Marine Drive Channel Bridge (PE 2015) $ 75,000 nish a bond of faithful performance of the Contract City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Channel Bridge (CN 2017) $ 510,000 in the full amount of the Contract price. Clallam County LaPush Road Repave (CN 2015) $ 331,000 PUB: March 22, 29, 2015 Legal No: 621836 Clallam County Spruce Railroad Trail (CN 2015 WFLHD) $ 528,000 City of Forks Calawah Way (CN 2015) $ 381,500 _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board

LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Jason Thomas Leon Adams that their presence is required on March 27, 2015 at the hour of 2:00 pm for a hearing in the Q u i n a u l t C h i l d r e n ’s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext., 222 or 390. PUB: March 8, 15, 22, 2015 Legal No:616199 Pub: March 15, 22, 2015

Legal No: 620390



PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, March 22, 2015 SECTION

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Winners of the 2015 Racial Equality Essay Contest through the Port Angeles School District gather at Port Angeles City Hall after receiving their certificates. Among the winners were, standing in foreground from left, Faerin Tait, second grade, Hamilton Elementary; Garret Buerer, second grade, Roosevelt Elementary; Camden Markwood Thompson, fourth grade, Franklin Elementary; and Maeson Grice, second grade, Franklin. In second row, standing from left, are Dakota Watkins, third grade, Roosevelt; Christopher Jaynes, second grade, Hamilton; Demitri Biles, fourth grade, Roosevelt; and Cayden Stuart, third grade, Roosevelt, with, seated from left, Michaela Irvin, first grade, Jefferson Elementary; Chloe Clark, kindergarten, Roosevelt; Carson Horton, first grade, Jefferson; and Kai Vedin, kindergarten, Franklin. Also, in back row from left are Ivy Mast, third grade, Roosevelt; Brinnley Williams, fourth grade, Jefferson; Brian West, fifth grade, Jefferson; Kedryn Descala, first grade, Jefferson; Liam Getzin, fifth grade, Jefferson; Kamron Noard, sixth grade, Roosevelt; Logan Williams, sixth grade, Franklin; Korbin Galland, sixth grade, Dry Creek Elementary; Gregory Ward, fifth grade, Franklin; and Kimberly Thompson, fifth grade, Jefferson. Not pictured are Hadi White, sixth grade, Franklin; and Khloe Athow, kindergarten, Roosevelt.

RING Students’ essays inspired by life of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man for many reasons, according to essays by Port Angeles students. Among them: winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, leading the way out of segregation — including on football teams — and finding the stars in the darkness. The Race Equality Essay Contest drew 610 essays. Winners were honored in an award presentation ceremony before the Port Angeles City Council at City Hall on Tuesday. Copies of winning essays are on display in the school district’s boardroom in the Central Services Building, 216 E. Fourth St., school officials said. King’s message of racial equality is always the focus of the contest. King was a clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the civil rights movement before he was killed in 1968. Students are given writing prompts that range in difficulty level according to grade level. Judges were Sandra Biasell and Shawne Johnson of the Port Angeles School District and Brenda Lovik of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. There were no entries from seventh through 12th grades. This year’s winners, including their schools and teachers, are:

Sixth grade ■ First place — Logan Williams of Franklin Elementary

(Maria Kays). ■ Second place — Kamron Noard of Roosevelt Elementary (Bill Prorok). ■ Third-place tie — Korbin Galland of Dry Creek Elementary (Matthew Gochnour) and Hadi White of Franklin Elementary (Kays).

Fifth grade ■ First place — Kimberly Thompson of Jefferson Elementary (Theresa Schmid). ■ Second place — Gregory Ward of Franklin Elementary (Claire Rausch). ■ Third-place tie — Brian West of Jefferson Elementary (Sandra Biasell) and Liam Getzin of Jefferson Elementary (Biasell).

Fourth grade ■ First place— Camden Markwood Thompson of Franklin Elementary (Gunnar Thomason). ■ Second place — Demitri Biles of Roosevelt Elementary (Mary O’Kief). ■ Third place — Brinnley Williams of Jefferson Elementary (Sue-Ellen Kraft).

Third grade ■ First place — Cayden Stuart of Roosevelt Elementary (Erika Kuch). ■ Second place — Dakota Watkins of Roosevelt Elementary (Kuch). ■ Third place — Ivy Mast of Roosevelt Elementary (Kuch).

Excerpts from first-place essays HERE ARE EXCERPTS from first-place essays in the 2015 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Race Equality Essay Contest: ■ Kai Vedin, kindergarten, on what the student would say to King if he were alive today: “I will help make the world a better place.” ■ Kedryn Descala, first grade, on why it is important to treat others fairly: “Treating other people fairly makes other people feel good and it makes you feel good.” ■ Garret Buerer, second grade, on what was amazing about King: “I think Martin Luther King Jr. is brave because he protested against the government. He kept doing marches even after he went to jail. He never stopped fighting for freedom . . . If he was never alive the world wouldn’t be like it is today.” ■ Cayden Stuart, third grade, on what was amazing about King: “Martin Luther King Jr. wanted to stop violence and end segregation so Blacks were treated right . . . [He] changed the future.” ■ Camden Markwood Thompson, fourth grade, told to write about two great things that King accomplished, listed five. Among them: “He skipped two grades of high school. “He led non-violent protests to fight for rights

of all people . . . He helped me and the world because I probably would have been beat up 50 times by now because I’m a nerd and a football player and nobody really gets why. “Martin also won a Noble Peace Prize in 1964. “He freed the nation from segregation . . . If it wasn’t for him, we wouldn’t be wearing Russell Wilson jersey, or Richard Sherman, Marshawn Lynch, Kam Chancellor, Earl Thomas III, Doug Baldwin or Jermaine Kearse. I don’t know what it would be like without my boys.” ■ Kimberly Thompson, fifth grade, on how King fits the definition of a hero: “A hero is someone who helps save someone. Martin Luther King help lead the civil rights movement so everyone could know they are important and are loved.” ■ Logan Williams, sixth grade, on a meaningful quote from King: “The one that stood out to me was, ‘Only in the darkness can you see stars,’ ” said Williams. He told of deaths in his family: “For days I thought that someone in my life wouldn’t be OK tomorrow. Then I remembered the quote. It took me a couple more days, but I used the quote to find the stars in the darkness.” Peninsula Daily News

Second grade

(Suzanne Keegan).

■ First place — Garret Buerer of Roosevelt Elementary (Julie Haskins). ■ Second place — Christopher Jaynes of Hamilton Elementary (Kathleen Schmidt) and Faerin Tait of Hamilton Elementary (Schmidt). ■ Third Place — Maeson Grice of Franklin Elementary

■ First place — Kai Vedin of Franklin Elementary (Jessica ■ First place — Kedryn Des- Baccus). cala of Jefferson Elementary ■ Second place — Chloe (Christine Chang). Clark of Roosevelt Elementary ■ Second place — Carson Hor(Molly Hibler). ton of Jefferson Elementary (Chang). ■ Third place — Khloe Athow ■ Third Place — Michaela of Roosevelt Elementary (Megan Irvin of Jefferson Elementary (Marilyn Mattie). Sheahan).

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Vets train to save community cats THEY LIVE ON our streets, in fields and barns, behind shopping centers and in our neighborhoods. They eat on back porches and in city parks, fed by dedicated cat lovers. They’re the felines now called “community cats,” and while many of them are feral, some are strays or abandoned former pets who have adapted to life outdoors. Some estimates suggest there are as many unowned as owned felines in the U.S., most of them unvaccinated and never spayed or neutered. Left free to reproduce, they’ll create the next generation of community cats — and the next and the next. Operation Catnip aims to change that, says founder Dr. Julie Levy, director of the shelter medicine program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. The trap-neuter-return (TNR) organization has been running free high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville, Fla., since 1998. In 2014 alone, it helped 2,693 cats and prevented the births of an estimated 6,142 kittens just in the first year following surgery. Now, thanks to a grant from PetSmart Charities, it’s throwing open its operational model and training program to veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary technicians from all over the country. “Our vision is to train an army of veterinarians to spay and neuter America’s community cats,” said Levy. “This approach, along with vaccination, will allow us to reduce cat population, control infectious diseases and improve the lives of the cats.” Operation Catnip clinics are run MASH-style, with each cat tended by volunteer veterinarians, technicians and veterinary students. Each cat receives a medical examination and, if healthy, is spayed or neutered, treated for fleas and other parasites, and returned to the same place she or he was trapped.

many people united for the common goal of improving the lives of the homeless cat population.” To learn more about Operation Catnip, or to sign It’s easy to tell if a cat has up for one of their upcoming training sessions, visit been treated at the clinic operationcatnipclinic.org. because of the distinctive “ear tip” each one receives during their surgery. The Buzz — with Kim This means those cats Campbell Thornton can easily be identified as ■ An almost-10-year-old having already been sterilboxer recently became the ized so they won’t be trapped again, putting them first breed from the Working through unnecessary stress Group to earn both herding and taking the place of cats and tracking championships awarded by the American who still need care. One graduate of the pro- Kennel Club. The only other dogs to gram, Dr. Amy Karls, was so hold both titles are two borinspired by her training der collies and one Austrawith the Operation Catnip lian shepherd. program that she now volHandled by her owner, unteers her services with four different community cat Reegan Ray of Encinitas, Calif., some of Pip’s other organizations near her North Grafton, Mass., home accomplishments include — all that on top of her full- two advanced titles from the American Herding Breed time career as a veterinarAssociation, a Companion ian. “I wasn’t taught the high- Dog (CD) title in obedience, a Rally Advanced (RA) title volume, high-quality surgiin Rally and an Excellent cal techniques now comAgility Jumper (AXJ) title in monly used in TNR programs while I was in veteri- agility, plus multiple High in Trial awards. nary school,” she said. “We ■ The University of learned new surgical skills, Pennsylvania School of Vetcolony management and erinary Medicine is seeking trapping techniques, and dogs with chronic gastroinfeline medical and behavtestinal problems such as ioral pearls.” America is a nation of cat diarrhea and vomiting to participate in a clinical lovers. One 2007 study study. found that 81 percent of us The goal is to determine would prefer to see cats left the composition of the microwhere they are rather than killed, if those were the only biome (naturally occurring two choices. bacteria in the gut) and how Programs like Operation it changes during and after Catnip offer something bettreatment. ter than either: reduced popOwners must commit to ulation over time, vaccinafour visits to Penn Vet and tion to help prevent infecto collection of stool samples tious disease and a chance at home. for healthy feral cats to For more information, return to their homes in our call 215-573-0302 or email communities without adding vcic@vet.upenn.edu. to the feline population. _________ It also offers a chance for Pet Connection appears every veterinarians to become betand is produced by a team ter surgeons and for all vet- Sunday of pet-care experts headed by veterinary professionals to erinarian Dr. Marty Becker and learn innovative strategies journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. for managing community The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. cats in their hometowns. Email them at petconnection@ “I was able to bring or visit www.pet everything I learned back to gmail.com connection.com. our local rescue and TNR Or write to them c/o Universal/ groups,” said Karls. “It was UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas truly wonderful to see so City, MO 64106.

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The Social Justice Council of Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San Juan Ave., will meet from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. The group has chosen Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America by Linda Tirado as this year’s common read. With honesty and humor, Tirado tells her story of what it’s really like to be poor in a society that blames the poor for their plight, according to a news release. Led by a panel, the council will discuss “how the growing gap between those who have too much and those who have too little affects us all and what we can do in response,” according to the release. Enrollment is required via www.tinyurl.com/ALP s2015Winter. For more information, phone Vikki Sonntag at 425482-3026 or email vikis@ ecopraxis.org.

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Potato salad, baked beans, hot dog with bun, orange slices and ice-cream sundae. ■ Wednesday: Green salad, liver and onions, whipped potatoes with gravy, green peas and citrus sections. ■ Thursday: Spinach salad, chicken a la king, Roller derby game steamed rice, baked SEQUIM — Port Scantomato, biscuit and pears. dalous Roller Derby is ■ Friday: Green salad, kicking off its fifth season corn chowder, fish filet, gar- with a game at the Boys & lic bread and fresh melon. Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., on Saturday. Tutor training Doors open at 5:30 p.m., SEQUIM — Anyone with the skaters hitting interested in becoming a the track at 6 p.m. volunteer reading tutor at The derby will face off a local elementary school against Victoria’s Eves of can get training at GreyDestruction in the wolf Elementary School, matchup. 171 Carlsborg Road, from Pre-sale tickets are $10, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. available at the Sequim Wednesday. Gazette office, 147 W. WashGreywolf WA Reading ington St.; Drake’s U-Bake AmeriCorps members are Pizza & Subs, 819 S. Linproviding this opportunity. coln St. in Port Angeles; or Phone 360-582-3300 or online at www.brownpaper email kchatters@sequim. tickets.com. k12.wa.us. Tickets at the door are $12. Military and seniors Justice council receive a discount with ID. PORT TOWNSEND — Kids younger than 6 get in free. The event features a 21-and-older beer garden, merchandise, 50/50 raffle and concessions by the Boys & Girls

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Olympic Medical Center Alexxis Shimko and Josh Rogers of Sequim, a son, Bentley Kade Rogers, 8 pounds, 10 ounces, 8:26 a.m. Feb. 23. Bronwynn Samelson Watson and Ean James Borkenhagen of Port Angeles, a son, Colt Stewart Borkenhagen, 9 pounds, 1 ounce, 2:35 p.m. March 8. Phone information about athome or out-of-town births to 360417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. 5250.

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Wildlife rescue PORT ANGELES — A training session on wildlife and oil exposure will be held in the Exposition Hall at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, 1608 W. 16th St. “Oiled Wildlife Search, Collection & Initial Stabilization” is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11. Participants should register by April 4 via www. tinyurl.com/p2lnswj or 360-417-2361.

Deputy graduates PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Sheriff’s Corrections Deputy Elizabeth A. “Beth” Lundberg recently graduated from the Corrections Officer Academy in Burien. Lundberg was a member of Class No. 430, Session 1000-3, which was conducted at the Lundberg Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center Burien campus. She received three special recognitions during the commencement ceremonies: She was a class guidon bearer, a member of the class counsel and was recognized for exceptional dedication and performance in defensive tactics instruction. Sheriff Bill Benedict and several command staff members traveled to Burien, where they met and joined Lundberg’s family to celebrate her professional accomplishments. Lundberg and her husband, Jonathan, make their home in Port Angeles. Peninsula Daily News

Now Showing ■ Deer Park Cinema, Port Angeles (360-4527176) “Chappie” (R) “Cinderella” (PG) “Insurgent” (PG-13) “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (R) “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (PG) “Run All Night” (R)

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On the last Friday of every month the Clallam County Veterans Association conducts a ceremonial bell ringing at the Veterans’ Park located next to the courthouse (on Lincoln Street). The ceremony begins promptly at 1:00 p.m. when the courthouse clock tolls. This ceremony is to honor all Clallam County Veterans who have died in the previous month. On Friday, March 27, the following names of deceased Veterans from February 2015 will be read:

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Ernest H. Ahlvers Melvin Eugene Arey Duane Lynn Barnhart Ronald Olpin Boulter Christopher Erick Boysen Duane Gerald Bruce James Homer Bryce Carlton Walter Cleveland Rose Elizabeth Daniel

Dale Eugene Drake William Norbert Evers Walter Howard Fisher Michael Anthony Gerardi Thomas Carey Hamilton Michael Heberling William Louis Krauer Jess Easton Larson Philip Charles Lassila

Francis E. “Pat” Loop, Jr. Clarence Daniel Lundstrom Max Nelson Peabody Laurence James Pulver J. Arlen McDonald Vernon Francis Seelye Harold Joseph Sinclair Lowell James Smith Theodore James “Ted” Walgamott

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Nor’wester Rotarians honor top students ➊

Port Angeles Nor’wester Rotarians have honored Stevens Middle School students for their excellence in academics, sports and music. On the days each group of students is recognized during Friday morning club meetings at Olympic Medical Center, the pupils are given the opportunity to stand before Rotary members to talk about their grade-point averages, hobbies, favorite classes and future aspirations. Pictured on this page are, from left:

➊ Steven Lewis, Nor’wester Rotary Club’s vocational services

co-chair, with Emily Rygaard, Makena Merideth, Savanah Wise, Elijah Chapman and Kailey Droz. ➋ Brian Albright, vocational services co-chair, with Naomi Johnson, Rian Olsen, Madison Saiz, Sierra Hunter and Allora Walls. ➌ Rotarian Albright is shown with Bayley Aranda, Abigail Hjelmeseth, Kelsey Cammack, Olga Palenga and Rylan MacDonald. ➍ Rotarian Lewis stands with honorees Kyle Benedict, Kyler Tourbin, Aron Trubow and Daniel Basden.

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This horse stood against a certain fate I LOVE SHARING this story of success from the horse-rescue organization run by Valerie Jackson and Diane Royall called OPEN — Olympic Peninsula Equine Network (formerly Eyes That Smile). Valerie shared with me that a little over a year ago, they were told about a horse that was in desperate need of a place to call home. It had been a ranch horse, and apparently when this particular ranch is “done” with a horse, the ranchers send it to the feed lot with instructions that it go straight to the slaughter house, “not to be re-homed.” She was told the ranch owner doesn’t like to see his brand anywhere but on his ranch. Apparently the ranch owner underestimated one horse’s will to live. Horses can stay jammed into holding pens for a few weeks until there are enough to fill a semi-truck’s trailer to travel across the Canadian or Mexican borders to a “kill house.” While at the feed lot holding pen, this gelding — apparently an expert at unlocking gates — loaded himself into horse trailers with open doors on trucks and ready to leave with other horses to be re-homed. He loaded himself up three different times in an attempt to get the heck out of there. The third time was the charm: The feed lot attendant said to the trailer owner: “Just take him. He

health or dangerous behavior issues, an animal cannot be returned to the public or reis a nice boy homed, and we must make the Karen and very smart. difficult decision to have them Griffiths He deserves a put down.” chance at a OPEN is 100-percent funded life.” through donations and animal A friend of a adoption fees. friend called The volunteers clean out barns Valerie and of last year’s hay to help farmers Diane to see if get ready for the new crop. they could take Many times they have been him in. offered pastures of hay but usuOf course. ally have trouble finding someAfter hearing one able to bale it for them, even this story, they though they are willing to pay for couldn’t turn him away. the service. After promising never to post If you would like to help, the ranch brand online or give OPEN has a volunteer applicaout any other specific details, the tion on its website, www. gelding, which they named Sarge, olypenequinenet.org. After his previous owner sent him to an auction house came home to Sequim. “We cherish every bit of supwith instructions to send him directly to the slaughter Although he had hoof probport we receive,” says Valerie. lems, he was otherwise a healthy house, this gelding now known as Sarge demonstrably “And thank you to all who’ve refused. 12-year-old. supported us and helped us A few visits from the farrier make a difference by getting took care of the hoof problem. have used their own properties So far, OPEN has hosted three involved in helping us help these It didn’t take long for Sarge to along with a network of foster successful vet clinics that focus beautiful animals.” be adopted. Today, he is part of a homes to care for the many on tooth floats, vaccinations and OPEN has other horses availvery loving home. horses that have come through castrations. But other vet serable and waiting for their new OPEN is the horse-rescue OPEN’s “gates.” vices are provided as well, includ- loving homes, too. organization for Clallam County. At the beginning of this year, ing chiropractic. To find out more, visit the Founded nine years ago, it is OPEN leased a few acres in “We are not a sanctuary,” Val- website or call Diane at 360-582now a registered 501(c)(3) nonSequim with power, water and erie says. 9455. profit organization dedicated to some fencing, and the group “We take in and rehabilitate ________ helping horses and their people. plans to build shelters, paddocks horses with the intent of eventuOver the years, volunteers and outbuildings. Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula ally finding them new homes. . . . Horseplay, appears every other Sunday. have directly helped hundreds of The goal is to create a rescue “Fostering one of our horses If you have a horse event, clinic or animals — primarily horses — facility that can house up to 10 can qualify as a tax-deductible seminar you would like listed, please and also network with other horse horses at a time with a covered donation. email Griffiths at kbg@olympus.net at rescue associations and advocates arena to be able to offer various “However, as with any other least two weeks in advance. You can also educational and veterinary clinacross the United States. rescue organization, there are write Griffiths at PDN, P.O. Box 1330, Port ics. times, whether it’s due to poor Through all these years, they Angeles, WA 98362.

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I am sorry for your loss. Please do nothing, for now. I am pretty sure that when the dust settles and you begin feeling a little better, you will see that these friends did no damage that requires salvaging. They both sent their condolences. You may have some free-floating anger now (mixed in with your grief), and this “suggested donation” business may be convenient flypaper. Wait a few months. If you are still upset, ask yourself: Is playing tit-for-tat over charitable contributions the best way to honor my father? I bet he would want you to let this go. And gifts are always optional.

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envelopes for my father’s charity at his wake.) The first friend attended the wake and funeral and sent a lovely card. The second sent a nice note, period. I would like to salvage these friendships, but I believe that they are dissing my dad by not making a contribution. Should I discuss this with them? Anonymous

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Say: “Cheese(d off and not going to take it anymore)”? On the plus side, you may be the lone wolf, in our age of camera phones and selfie sticks, who isn’t overexposed. Here’s a theory: This may have nothing to do with you. You didn’t mention any spat or ill will with the brother. Perhaps he acts all friendly toward you because he likes you. And this Kodak drama is really just one brother tweaking another. Trust me: I have two. And none of our partners has ever signified as

strongly as the ancient Galanes rivalries of 30-year-old footraces or urinatingthe-farthest contests. (No offense, in-laws.) Encourage the brothers to spend time together, explicitly not trying to resolve this petty feud. Perhaps a woodsy hike or movie date would restore some fraternal feeling. As for your behavior, you can never go wrong taking the high road, even though this guy has hurt your feelings. Acting politely would only heighten his jerk-itude. Though in (partial) defense of your aunt’s rule, the best family portrait I have includes a date for six minutes in 1992. Airbrush, anyone?

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complicated Harvey places. They are unbelievably complex and convoluted, littered with histories and memories and events and tragedies and attitudes and roles and things that were said — and things that weren’t said. Hopes, dreams, expectations and hard falls. Whodid-what-to-whom, whodidn’t-do-what-to-whom, who-wanted-who-to-seethem-as-they-wanted-to-beseen and who-would-doanything-for-whom, and did. Or didn’t. Years and years of closeness and/or proximity. Expectations about what families and mothers and fathers and sons and daughters and kids’ spouses do. Proximity, intimacy, roles, expectations and doing the right thing, depending upon what any particular family defines as the “right thing.” All this is further confused by multiple generations who see and experience the world through different eyes. So when you think about all that, it isn’t hard to understand why a family member — particularly one who gets a lot of Medicare mail — might actually be quicker to discuss very private and personal things with a virtual stranger than with family. The stranger doesn’t know all that stuff and didn’t participate in all those roles, doesn’t have the intimate knowledge and doesn’t have the expectations that usually tag along. Thus, the teller of those very private things has nothing to lose by the telling. Nothing will be compromised, nothing will be revealed, nothing need change in the Story of Life — and dignity will be preserved.

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TOM TO JOLIE: “Who the [bleep] is ‘Deb’?” “Hi, Tommy.” “Oh, hi! Who the . . .?” “I heard you. She’s the gal from the agency. Your mom really likes her.” And thus the prequel goes to last week’s installment about the accident. “Hmmpff — I guess so,” Tom told Jolie. “Mom would rather have Deb take her to an eye appointment than you or me!” “What are you talking about?” Tom told the story of breaking his mother’s glasses and everything leading up to that spur-ofthe-moment, guy-like decision. Jolie looked at Tom like he was a very bad boy who might have done a very good thing; at least she sure hoped so, and pictured the checkbook in her mind. I think you’ve figured this out by now, right? Sure enough, Deb was pleased to take Flo to an eye appointment. (After all, it might have been her idea.) As it turns out, her prescription hadn’t been “current” for several election cycles. By the way, Flo’s eyes were pretty healthy, from an 80-something point of view. So, Flo and Deb giggled like girls while Flo tried on several hundred frames, and Flo rather enjoyed giving the gal Tom’s billing info. On the way home, Flo confided that she’d been having difficulty seeing for a long time, but just didn’t feel like she could afford to do anything about it. And she would never ask Tommy. She’d pretty much stopped reading for pleasure because it was so frustrating, and she worried so much about driving that she didn’t. And the Medicare mail? Forget about it. Deb jumped out there: “So, is that why you have such a hard time keeping your pills straight?” Flo didn’t blink (well, her eyes were dilated): “Yeah! That, and being older than dirt, but mostly that.” Families and love are

WHEN I MET my boyfriend, his aunt instituted a rule that girlfriends and boyfriends not be included in family portraits until the couples are engaged. Eighteen years later, we are still together but have decided not to marry. His aunt apologized to me ages ago. But my boyfriend’s brother still insists that I not be included in family photos. My boyfriend stood up to him, and this brother is no longer welcome in our home. But when we attend family functions, he acts friendly to me. How should I handle this? Anonymous


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Split parents compete Spring eggs-actly with gifts for their child right time for eggs how to manipulate not only his parents but others as well. From Jodie For now, you will have to Jodie try your very best to stay Lynn Divorce out of it. is quite hard Just do the best you can on everyone, with the time he spends with but it can you and do not feed into the be really current buying frenzy. stressful As he gets older, try to and confusvolunteer for various orgaing for chilnizations where he can go dren, espewith you from time to time. cially Let him help you with around this age. an older person in the He may not even know that he is manipulating his neighborhood by raking dad, but simply expects the leaves, cooking or shopping same results when he asks for them. It is competition Read books and watch for material things because movies and TV shows I do the very same thing his parents have unwitwhere a child has decided with my 9-year-old daughtingly trained him to do so. to do something remarkable ter. It basically is competiThey likely buy whattion between me and my ex- ever he wants whenever he for the good of others. Hopefully, he and his wife. asks for it out of guilt for the parents will grow up and I just want my daughter failed marriage and shaking see the world as a place to know that even though up his once-secure world. that is only made better her mom and I are no lonThere’s even more preswhen we do things for othger together, I still love her sure to try to be the most and want to make sure she loved, popular and admired ers and contribute to society as a whole. gets things she wants. parent if one or both work I’m going to try to talk out of town and/or have Can you help? with her mom and see if we busy careers to the point can agree not to set ourwhere he is in a ton of afterShould parents keep selves up for a rough road school programs, driven fighting with their kids to for the next 10 years by con- around by someone else or go to church every Sunday tinuing this poor choice we maybe taken care of all even if they argue, fuss and have unconsciously made. summer by others. pretty much hate it? S.S., The downside to this is I just heard this quesSt. Louis that he will certainly learn tion on a talk show and was wondering what the answer might be. No one there actually had a real answer. We have the same problem with our two elemenCONTINUED FROM C4 the fact is, things are tary school-aged girls and rarely this simple. one middle school-aged boy. The fact also is that It isn’t really surprising, ________ many things are often this then, that over time, Deb simple: A little help on the probably came to know Jodie Lynn shares parenting front-end, a little common more about the day-to-day tips through her weekly column. sense and fixing the “small Write her at Parent to Parent, “intimacies” of Flo’s life 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildstuff” can go a long, long than did Flo’s own son or wood, MO 63040 or direct2contact way. daughter-in-law. @parenttoparent.com via email. Whoever said, “Don’t And I think you’ve got Tips and questions also can be sweat the small stuff,” got this figured out by now, sent through the contact form at it exactly backward — right? ParentToParent.com. Flo got her new Tommy- sweat the small stuff! So when Flo’s phone funded glasses and voila — rang, she rolled her eyes life! because new glasses don’t Flo could actually see. And she started reading make hoisting yourself up out of a chair any easier again. JUDGE NOT, LEST ye (sweat the small stuff). And she mostly did a be judged. “Hello?” whole lot better with her It’s not often I quote the “Hi, Mom. I thought I checkbook, and she mostly Bible in Tales From the did a whole lot better with ought to let you know that Front, but today it seems Jolie’s had an accident. . . .” appropriate. her pills. Life changed. ________ And some of you are Maise Mark Harvey is director of thinking: “Really, Harvey? Clallam/Jefferson Senior InformaI find sex to be a joyful Really? Some help at home tion & Assistance, which operates from a decent gal and a through the Olympic Area Agency pleasure, part of the beauty of life. on Aging. He is also a member of new pair of glasses and Some argue that other this 80-something and her the Community Advocates for things are more important family all live happily ever Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port than sex — family, home life, after? Isn’t that a bit . . . Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 the friendship of marriage, simplistic?” (Jefferson County) or 360-374Well, yeah, it is — and having someone to care for 9496 (West End), or by emailing MY HUSBAND THINKS every time his 7-year-old son asks for something, he should automatically buy it for him before his ex-wife can. It’s like some sort of weird competition. I think his son is totally taking advantage of him, but if I mention this, he gets very upset with me. 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IT’S HARD TO believe, but this will be the third year that I have written about eggs in the spring for Peninsula Kitchen. I never PENINSULA understood the KITCHEN connection between the Betsy spring Wharton holidays and the celebration of eggs until I began to eat locally grown foods. Once you start to eat local, you begin to notice the seasonality of our food options. In the case of eggs, chickens naturally take a break in the winter. Who can blame them, after all? Of course, you can light up their coop in the dark of winter if you want, but by and large, farm-fresh eggs are scarce in the Northwest in winter. And that is precisely why it is so exciting in the spring when suddenly everyone has eggs after a long winter without. It’s no wonder we go out and hide them in the yard for the fun of finding them again. At right is a perfectly seasonal recipe adapted from the Middle East, good for breakfast, lunch or dinner, something like a veggie poached egg delight. It is typically made with eggplant in Israel, but in this part of the globe, early spring greens are a great alternative.

Shashuka 2 Tbs. olive oil 2-3 cloves garlic ½ onion or equivalent amount of leek, chopped ½ tsp ground cumin 1 tsp paprika, sweet or hot Salt and pepper 1-2 cups chopped green veggies including any of the following: chard, mustard, arugula, broccoli, kale, leek 16 oz can of diced or crushed tomatoes, or in summer use fresh tomatoes. 2-4 eggs

________ Wash and chop veggies into small bite-size pieces. Heat oil in castiron skillet, and add garlic, leeks or onion and spices. Add veggies and tomatoes and simmer for as long as it takes to soften the veggies to your liking. If you are using the stems of the kale or chard, for example, you might want to simmer a bit longer to make sure they are tender. At this point, you may need to add a little water to make sure you have enough liquid to poach the eggs. Bring the mixture up to a gentle bubbling simmer, then crack the eggs Betsy Wharton is a Port Angeles Farmers Market vendor, Washington State University Extension food preservation information assistant and a

Eggs adorn the top of this veggie delight, shashuka. one at a time onto the surface of the simmering veggies. Do not stir. Cover the skillet and cook for another 2-3 minutes depending on whether you like your eggs runny or hard or somewhere in between. Serve this with a dollop of sour cream, plain yogurt or soft cheese (my favorite is goat cheese, and a side of couscous or quinoa for a complete meal). Or if you are leaning toward the newly popular paleo style of eating, you might want to start with a strip of bacon or some clarified butter instead of the olive oil. You can also add walnuts to the veggie mixture for added texture and nutrients instead of the grains and cheese. registered nurse at First Step Family Support Center. More about her pickling enterprise can be found at www. ClallamCanningCompany.com.

Mentioning the unmentionable: an affair TALES FROM THE FRONT you in old age, etc. Lavin I agree that these things are important. In fact, this is why I have affairs. My husband is 20 years older than me. He is not in good health, and he is rather anti-social. If I leave him,

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Brinnon resident Patricia Gaul celebrated her 80th birthday with family and friends. Mrs. Gaul was born in Seattle on March 20, 1935, to Charles and Elinor WrightRobinson. She attended schools in Seattle, Brinnon, Shelton Mrs. Gaul and Quilcene, graduating in 1954. She married Kenneth Gaul Jr. in Port Angeles on Oct. 6, 1956. Over the next 24 years, they raised six children while living and working in the Port Angeles area. Mrs. Gaul was an active member of Mount Pleasant Grange and worked as a meat wrapper at Lehman’s meat market in Sequim. Upon Mr. Gaul’s retirement in 1980, the couple moved to the Brinnon area, where they built their retirement home on family property at the mouth of the Duckabush River. Mrs. Gaul became a very active volunteer at the Brinnon Booster Club, senior center, food bank and Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary. She was recognized as the 2005 Citizen of the Year for her many years as a volunteer. Mrs. Gaul went back to school and earned her real estate license, then worked with her husband at Seattle Realty in Brinnon. The couple also started their own seafood business, K&P Oysters, in 1977. Mrs. Gaul has since retired from both selling real estate and the seafood business, and is enjoying her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren — and soonto-be first great-great-grandchild.

Roderick L. “Rod” Melville of Port Angeles celebrated his 80th birthday Saturday. He was born March 21, 1935, in Port Angeles by a midwife who not only delivered Rod at 3 pounds, but his identical twin brother, Rich, 10 minutes later. Mr. Melville Father “Red” was elated and no doubt a little in shock. Mother Marion — also an identical twin — was no doubt thankful that she would have some help from her three sisters. The family lived in Pysht on a big farm until the boys were 5 years old, when the family moved into Port Angeles. As Rod and Rich got older, they had some wonderful summer vacations by going with their father onto the Olympic National Park trails, where Red Melville built bridges. Both boys graduated from Port Angeles High School. Rod worked at the Rayonier mill until he was drafted into the Army in 1958 along with his brother. Part of their two-year Army duty was spent in Dachau, Germany. Upon his return home in April 1960, Rod could hardly wait to resume seeing his girlfriend, Ginger, whom he had met at a dance prior to his being drafted. The two married that June. Two children, Vic and Andre, were born in the early 1960s. Rod always wanted to have a job in fisheries, so when the twoyear fisheries course was offered at Peninsula College, he enrolled in his early 30s. He received his AA degree as a fisheries technologist.

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Rod also took one year of classes in the forestry course. The first job in fisheries took him and his family to Leaburg, Ore., where Rod was employed by Oregon State Fisheries at the trout hatchery. He worked at two other Oregon hatcheries, then finally saw his dream come true to return to Washington, where he worked in several hatcheries to make a total of 20 years’ employment in fisheries. Living on 3.4 acres off Black Diamond Road south of Port Angeles gives Rod many projects to do. He enjoys bowling in the Senior League at Laurel Lanes and involvement at First Presbyterian Church. He and Ginger have six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, with one more on the way this spring. He, Ginger and family enjoy gathering at the beach at Kalaloch and Moclips for perch fishing and clamming.

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: 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.

CONTINUED FROM C5 getting caught. But as time has gone on, While packing his things, I’ve found myself growing emotionally attached, and I came across photos of his male lover and letters about that’s where affairs can get women in trouble. their relationship. My husband’s rejection Those nights my husband worked late or was out has cost me a lot of emotional pain, self-esteem — of town on business were it’s at the lowest it’s ever spent with him. been in my life — and therHe carefully concealed apy bills. his sexual orientation I can only hope I’m doing because in his business, a what’s right for me in the pretty young wife was a long run. great asset for socializing. Those at the top of his firm were very religious and Gillian non-accepting of homosexuThere’s a big difference ality. The next time you find a between a spouse who is unable to have sex because couple where the husband of a physical problem and has no interest in sex, consider his sexual orientation. one who has simply lost interest and doesn’t feel it necessary to put him- or Remy herself out for the sake of I’m 42, and I’ve been the relationship. married 13 years to my In the first case, both much older husband (17parties must find out what year difference) who has lost is possible for them to give interest in sex. and receive physical pleaHis issues are not physi- sure, even if it isn’t in the cal, only mental. I was so most conventional missionincredibly angry at him for ary-position way. his rejection and avoidance In the second case, the of the issue that I had an partner who wants sex must affair. realize that he or she is marAt one point in the begin- ried to an extremely selfish ning, I was seeing three dif- person who really doesn’t ferent men at the same care about him or her. time. (My husband was only That’s the issue, not sex, my second partner, so I and I’m guessing that kind guess I was sowing those of selfishness shows up in wild oats I didn’t sow in my other ways. 20s.) Why would anyone want Then I met my current to live with someone who affair partner. He’s a nice cares so little about them guy, and it’s been going on and their needs? for three years. ________ However, I have a word Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales of caution for anyone confrom the Front at her home office templating an affair, espeArizona, where she writes a blog cially one begun out of anger. in at www.creators.com/advice/talesAt first, it was purely from-the-front.html. physical. I felt no guilt. And Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. I wasn’t too scared about

MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Carl Damon Hopkins, 45, and Kahlia Rhaeanne Gabbard, 26, both of Port Angeles. William Lowell Strickland, 30, and Amber Renee Phillips, 25, both of Forks. Jeremiah Richard McDougall, 30, and Kathleen Gwynne Hawthorne, 27, both of Port Angeles.

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Manipulative twin will not get help DEAR ABBY: My twin brother DEAR ABBY is an alcoholic and homeless. He has never held a job. I feel helpAbigail Although we have drifted less and apart, he still contacts me when Van Buren exhausted. I’m he needs money, guilt trips me tired of conabout not having a place to go and stantly worrying once even faked a drug overdose to about him and get my attention. letting him I have helped him many times, make me feel but he always goes back to his old guilty for the ways. life he has choMy heart breaks for him, and sen. the thought of him not having a Other relaplace to go worries me. tives will have I have a family of my own to nothing to do support and care for. with him. He refuses getting proHe has shown no gratitude for what I have done to help him, and fessional help. Please tell me what to do. he insists nobody cares about him. Thinking About He threatens suicide and won’t My Womb Mate get help for his alcohol abuse. My fiance refuses to allow me Dear Thinking: The only perto help him anymore.

son who can divert your brother from his self-destructive path is himself. Because your attempts at helping him have all failed, recognize that although he refuses getting professional help, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t avail yourself of it. You appear to be a kind, loving and generous sister who has been taken advantage of for a long time, and it may very well take the help of a mental health professional to help you separate from your twin. Please consider it because the sooner you do, the sooner you will begin to feel better. Dear Abby: Three years ago, I was laid off from my job and fell into hard times. As a last resort, I moved back in with my parents and got a job at a retail store.

‘Citizenfour’ to screen Wednesday PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Democratic headquarters will screen the documentary “Citizenfour” at 124-A W. First St. at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The screening is free and open to the public. For more information, phone Roger Fight at 360-683-5232 or email rogerf2000@aol.com.

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Cannabis lecture PORT ANGELES — Roger Roffman, author of Marijuana Nation, will present “Cannabis at the Crossroads: Exploring the Roads Ahead” on Thursday. The lecture will be in the Port Angeles Library’s Carver Room, 2210 S. Peabody St., from Roffman 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. All are welcome to the free event. Roffman will speak about the impacts of cannabis legalization. Drawing from his 2014 memoir, he explores questions like how did we get here and where are we headed. For more information, visit www.nols.org.

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Dear Still an Adult: Since you asked for my two cents, allow me to contribute. I don’t know what kind of people you have been spending time with, but someone who would have the gall to “advise and admonish” you because of the living arrangement you have with your parents is beyond rude. Frankly, I think you should avoid these people.

________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

ture Maurine Shimlock and Burt Jones of Secret Sea Visions. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. and takes places at Dungeness Community Church, 45 Eberle Lane. All are welcome to the free event. Shimlock and Jones will talk about “Photographing Nature’s Richest Reefs,” which focuses on underwater photography, especially how to “reveal the art in the animal.” Contact Witta Priester at witta@aol.com or 360565-6655, or visit www. olympicpeaks.org/news.

Master Gardeners PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County WSU Master Gardeners have started up their weekly plant clinics. Participants can get answers to gardening questions and diagnoses of plant problems. Clients should bring in samples (in plastic bags) of plants, including stems, leaves, flowers, fruits or cones. Master Gardeners can also help identify garden pests. The clinics are offered each Monday through Sept. 28 (except holidays) from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the WSU Extension office in Point Hudson, 380 Jefferson St. For more information, email Jefferson County WSU Master Gardeners at mastergardenerjefferson@ gmail.com or phone 360 379-5610, ext. 210. Peninsula Daily News

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SEQUIM — The Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, will hold a “Pies for March of Dimes” social Wednesday. The evening begins with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m., followed by a pie and dessert auction. Slices of pie also will be offered for donations. All proceeds for the event go to the March of Dimes. Those attending are asked to bring something for the dinner and, if so inclined, pie or dessert for the auction.

Over the past three years, I have paid off many of my bills and repaired my credit. I’m now saving for a new car, looking for a higher-paying job and searching for a roommate to share an apartment. My parents say my siblings and I are always welcome, that we should move out when we are ready and come back if we need to. I have met a lot of judgmental people along the way who assume I want to “live with my parents forever and remain a child” when they learn I live with them. My family takes care of one another and does not abandon anyone once they have reached a certain age. What do I say to people who want to advise or admonish me


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Northern flickers vie for pecking order THERE WAS NO mistaking the dreaded sound. Spring arrives, and the day begins with a rapid drumming that is heard throughout the yard or on the house. The Northern flickers who enjoy our feeder bounty all winter thank us by sounding their territorial challenge to other flickers within hearing distance. The columns that hold up the roof for the front deck are their favorite place to work. Two years ago, one of those columns had to be replaced, and that wasn’t inexpensive. Now they seemed to be at it again. I rushed to the window near their favorite column and was ready to bang on the window, but by the time I got there, the bird wasn’t in sight. Then it started again and from what sounded like the back of the house. Sometimes just opening the

BIRD WATCH window and telling them to Carson move on will work. This time, I received an answer to my loud “shoo!” It wasn’t made by a flicker. Close by, in one of the neighbor’s yards, a jackhammer was hard at work breaking up concrete. The closed windows had muffled the sound enough to make it sound like a drumming flicker. The cadence and the stops and starts mimicked the bird to perfection. So much so that after about 15 minutes, our resident flicker let out one loud scolding call.

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That was all. Nothing was heard by the bird until much later. Again, it called just once. As all of this was taking place on a Friday, the “drumming” jackhammer wasn’t heard on the weekend. Our flickers were also silent. Come Monday, and I was waiting to see what would happen if the hammering began again.

Regaining their territory Apparently, the work had been completed, and by late afternoon, there was no ignoring the flickers. They began their loud, territorial calling, and it was obvious they were once again issuing challenges to other birds. What had sounded like a giant flicker had moved on, and they were eager to reclaim the territory. The calling went on for about

a half-hour. Now, I’m dreading that they may take up drumming on the porch column for real. Every spring, homeowners are faced with the problem of flickers drilling on their wooden houses. The birds are notorious for choosing places that are next to impossible to reach. Even if you can reach that spot high up under the eaves, there is no assurance that any barrier installed will work for very long. Various ways to chase off the birds have been discussed or tried. There are even products on the market that promise to repel the bird’s drumming or digging on your house’s wood. Flickers also hammer on metal pipes, chimneys and even those large metal farm gates. When you are a female flicker listening to a possible mate, it is the fellow with the loudest “voice” that attracts you.

Crank up the tiller for spring SPRING OFFICIALLY BEGAN two days ago, although weatherwise, it began six weeks ago when the groundhog put on his suntan lotion and starting basking in the rays. And since we are moving in on “planting weather,” a great question came in concerning soil and machinery. So let’s hit the reader mailbox for this great inquiry: Dear Mr. May: I am having a problem with hard compacted soil — even though it was delivered soil. I have tried using a spade and shovel to loosen the soil, but I do not have the upper-body strength I had when I was young. My question is, have you had any positive experience with two- or four-cycle cultivators? If so, what brands do you recommend? Any helpful information would be appreciated. Sincerely, Cathy Dear Cathy: Alas, nearly all of us are plagued with very poor soil profiles around our home, business or flower and vegetable gardens. The majority of us live atop a gravel pit or stone quarry, while others live with horrible clay and silt problems or have the infamous “Sequim potatoes” around the property (i.e., large rocks the size of Idaho potatoes that indicate former river bottoms from glacial times). Before I recommend a cultivator, let’s take some time to address the soil issue. Organic material, the likes of peat moss, compost, aged manures, leaf mold and worm castings or decomposed bark, are all excellent soil additives (especially your compost).

till. A GROWING CONCERN youNow, as for me, the Mantis tiller is a very Organic dependable (as seen adverAndrew matter is tised on television) “little May the miracle workhorse” cultivator that cure for is first and foremost my both compreference. pacted I have seen and used soils and both small Honda and sandy Stihl and liked them both rocky soils, as well. while All these tillers have organic two-cycle engines. material I must admit, though, in greatly all honesty, I am partial to improves these versatile, hard-worksilt and clay conditions, too. ing, small, easy-to-handle So decomposed organic and effortless-to-control tilmaterial is the name of the lers. game in improving most Better models and the soils found around the Pen- only ones that you should insula, including your buy start at $200, with the home. better-quality ones like Soon, I will be adding Mantis or Stihl costing these various organic around $300-plus. materials to numerous This cost is well worth flower and vegetable beds the ease of the job that because it is an annual these precision machines task. afford you. Organic material rots In a few years of use, away, turning into first the cost you save on not humus and then the great buying Bengay, ibuprofen nutrient “super”-enriched and heating water for a hot humic acids. bath to ease the sore muscles and aches will pay for More organics the tiller, maintaining your back’s health along the Because organics rot way. away, feeding the soil As a caveat, if one owns organisms and the plants, more and more are needed a very large plot of land for vegetables, flowers and each and every year. perennials, or is tilling a But never cultivate or big area for a lawn or big till wet soil because to do bed project, then a walkso causes the small partibehind Troy-Bilt four-cycle cles of silt and clay to rototiller is a hard item to “clump together,” forming beat. soil balls that will persist Many times, especially for years and years to for the first tilling, it is come. This ruins good soil tilth more cost-effective to pay for the service and hire out and plant growth. someone with a tractor to So please, before you come in or to unload and crank up the tiller and head for the garden, grab a run their Troy-Bilt tiller to handful of soil and see if it come in and do all the holds its shape or crumbles work for you. You won’t even need a apart. shower afterward or have Do, however, spread to store and maintain the around lime and organic large equipment. fertilizer along with variHow cool would that be? ous soil additives such As always, wash off as perlite or sand before

extremely well your tiller after each use after allowing it to cool down to avoid damaging the engine block. Also, be careful that the service people’s equipment is not bringing in weed seeds. Ask them questions about their prevention methods before the equipment is delivered to your site. Do they hose down their trailer so as not to harbor noxious weed seeds? Do they wash their equipment between jobs (tines sprayed off)? Do they recognize (“stinky bob”) herb Robert? Have they used their equipment around scotch broom? And other general weedtransportation questions so that you aren’t fighting weeds for the next several years because you used the lowest bidder instead of going by your instincts on how elusive they were when you asked them the tough “weed” questions. I’m hoping that last weekend’s never-ending rainstorm helped “water in” some of your recent plantings, settled in some of the soil around your new rockery projects or benefited you in some manner because many of us stayed indoors during the hours of endless rain last weekend. Stay dry and keep that equipment tuned up and mower blades sharp because the grass barely dries out before our next opportunity comes around again to cut it, and it grows so fast at this time of year.

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

Death and Memorial Notice INEZ HELEN (LOFF) BELLERUD COWAN May 26, 1916 February 12, 2015 Longtime resident of Clallam County Inez Helen (Loff) Bellerud Cowan, 98, of Shelton, Washington, passed away February 12, 2015, at Alpine Way Continuing Care Community, where she had lived the last 4½ years. Inez was born in Erskine, Minnesota, to Herman and Inger (Kingsland) Loff on May 26, 1916. Inez’s early life; first marriage to Melvin Bellerud of Nekoma, North Dakota; and the birth of their children centered in the North Dakota/Minnesota area. The family left there in 1952 for the Puget Sound region, settling in Olympia,

Mrs. Cowan Washington, where the children grew up, married and had children of their own. Melvin died in early 1974. In late 1975, Inez married John Cowan of Clallam Bay, the brother of her best friend. That began 25 years of rural life on the Cowan

Ranch (now Cowan Ranch Heritage Site), next to the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers on Lake Ozette Road. Inez and John shared many adventures and became avid hobbyists and craftspeople as John gradually moved into retirement. John passed away in 2000, and Inez moved to Port Angeles for about 10 years in a home near the Peninsula Golf Club overlooking the Strait. In her mid-90s, Inez began to need a higher level of care and moved to an assisted living apartment in Shelton, closer to family. She quickly became a favorite among residents and caregivers there, taking up her knitting needles to make many, many stocking caps for her friends and family as well as for newborn children in need.

She was of sound mind to the last, when, surrounded by her loved and loving family, she said her goodbyes and left. She had outlived most of her generation but left many who will miss her daily. She is survived by her children, Glen (Ruth) Bellerud of Port Townsend, Peggy (Jerry) Schouviller of Shelton and Hal (Debra) Bellerud of Olympia; her sister, Ilia Mae Wilhelmi of Arroyo Grande, California; 12 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. A private graveside service was held February 20, 2015, at Ocean View Cemetery in Port Angeles with Douglas Eklund of Olympia, a longtime family friend, officiating. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home of Port Angeles handled the funeral arrangements.

You want someone big and strong who will protect you and your nesting territory. When it came to the flickers in our yard, it was pretty easy to see that they thought that “jackhammer flicker” wasn’t anyone to mess with.

Compromises Renting a jackhammer during the mating season isn’t an option, so we will probably resort to our usual wimpish way of discouraging the bird’s hammering on our house. A high-power hose will discourage them, but permanently? Are you kidding? Here’s hoping you and we don’t hear them this year.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

Briefly . . . Community dinner set this Thursday SEQUIM — A free community dinner will be served at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., at 5 p.m. Thursday. The meal includes baked ham, sweet potatoes, vegetables, green salad, desserts and beverages. Reservations, which are requested to ensure that enough food is prepared, can be made by phoning the church at 360-683-5367 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before the dinner or by email to dinners@ sequimtumc.org. The church presents the dinners the last Thursday of each month.

Flight operations COUPEVILLE — Field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville are scheduled for Monday through Friday. On Monday, training is scheduled for early evening into late night. Training Tuesday is from the midmorning to midafternoon. On Wednesday, expect training from midmorning to midafternoon, then again from early evening to late night. On Thursday, there’s training from early evening to late night, and Friday has training slated for midmorning to midafternoon. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-2572286.

free event. Participants can drum, rattle, play bells and other percussion, chant, sing and dance. For more information, phone Penny Burdick at 360-461-4538 or email peninsuladrumming@gmail. com.

Footwear mobility SEQUIM — A talk on “Footwear and Your Body” will be held at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 6 p.m. Tuesday. As part of the ongoing Taking Care of You series, biomechanist and local author Katy Bowman will discuss what the latest research is saying about feet and shoes and demonstrate simple exercises everyone can do for healthier feet. For more information, visit www.nols.org and click on “Events” and “Sequim” or phone 360-683-1161.

Soup, bread, bingo PORT ANGELES — The Fairview Grange, 161 Lake Farm Road, will hold a family soup/cornbread and free bingo event at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Bingo starts at about 6 p.m. Attendees can bring a favorite soup or cornbread or make a small donation and eat what others have brought. There will be some small prizes for bingo winners. For more information, phone 360-461-9008.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Boiler Room will present “Through the Wall Session II: Wire Sculpture with Margie McDonald” at the Northwind Arts Center, 701 Water St., at 3 p.m. Tuesday. There is room for 15 people of any age and skill level to attend this free workshop and get an art lesson from McDonald. “Recycling is the basis of my current work because of my desire to reuse the huge ‘Younger by Friday’ variety of interesting objects that no longer have a useful SEQUIM — The Sequim-Dungeness Hospital life for their intended purpose,” McDonald said in an Guild’s Speaker Series will online calendar submission. feature Heidi and Jay “Every material has a Bryan, owners of Anytime unique nature that can be Fitness, at St. Luke’s Episdrawn out and given a new copal Church, 525 N. Fifth life without destroying the Ave., at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The Bryans will present material’s inherent qualia talk and demonstration on ties. I want to engage the unconventional art viewer exercise for seniors titled through my materials and “Younger by Friday.” methods.” The public is invited to For more information the speaker portion of this about “Through the Wall” or meeting. The guest speaker is first materials needed, email on the program, followed by boilerroomed@gmail.com. a short recess and business meeting of the guild. PT rotary grants Coffee and light refreshPORT TOWNSEND — ments will be served. The deadline for the Port For more information, Townsend Rotary Club’s phone 360-683-7044. distribution of charitable funds is March 31. Drum circle slated The annual distribution is awarded to nonprofit PORT ANGELES — A community drum circle will organizations in Jefferson be held in the longhouse on County. Applications and guidethe Peninsula College camlines can be downloaded at pus, 1502 E. Lauridsen www.porttownsendrotary. Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. org. Tuesday. Peninsula Daily News All are welcome to the


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SEQUIM — Soroptimist International of Sequim recently donated $500 to First Step Family Support Center. The group’s goal is to improve the lives of women and girls through programs that lead to social and economic empowerment. First Step plans to fulfill this mission by providing education, support and materials that mothers need for the healthy development of children and families through the Sequim Drop-In Center, located at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave. At the drop-in center, mothers learn about child development, oral health, vision and hearing, nutrition, child passenger safety and other topics requested by parents. Spanish-speaking mothers also can recuperate and build friendships and networks of support. To attend the drop-in location, phone Lilia Dodd at 360-477-8327.

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Jefferson Healthcare staff made volunteering a family affair as employees brought spouses and children to Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County’s latest group build last month. Windows and blueboard were installed at a home in Habitat’s Birkenfeld Community, located in Port Townsend.

Death and Memorial Notice RICHARD BLAKE BAUMSTARK February 10, 1936 March 8, 2015 Mr. Richard Blake Baumstark, age 79 and of Port Angeles, passed away March 8, 2015, after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Amarillo, Texas, on February 10, 1936, to Victor Van Baumstark and Ona Dell Till. Richard married Barbara Sinclair Schoech on July 29, 1964, in Alexandria, Virginia. They were later divorced. He earned his Master of Science in engineering management at George Washington University in 1972. He also served as a pilot and commander in the U.S. Navy. “His” helicopters included the H-3, H-34 and H-46. He flew in Vietnam, a very difficult time during his life. After he retired, he continued his love of flying and owned many small airplanes to fly recreationally.

Death and Memorial Notice DAVID W. BOLLING November 9, 1923 March 7, 2015

He continued to stay busy into retirement as a school math teacher as well. On December 13, 2001, Richard married Patria Rosales. More than anything, he loved his family. He was a wonderful son, father, husband, grandfather, uncle, great-grandfather, brother and friend. He spoke Italian, German and Russian. He was very politically interested and invested. He also was very

involved in local bridge clubs. He loved to walk along the Ediz Hook spit with his wife and friends. He loved the ocean, sailing and anything that his children and grandchildren were interested in. He was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles as well as a member of Mensa. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ona Dell Till and Victor Van Baumstark; his brother Vic-

SPU dean’s list SEATTLE — The following Peninsula students made the Seattle Pacific University 2014 autumn quarter dean’s list: ■ Tyler Jacob Gilstrom of Sequim. ■ Natalie Rose McMurray of Sequim.

January 31, 1938 March 16, 2015 Ann Rochelle Smith was born in Ely, Nevada, to Clarence and Valeria (Crowe) Smith on January 31, 1938. In 1975, Ann, while working and raising two sons on her own, met Sonny Luke in Orange County, California. They married May 1, 1976, and moved to Port Angeles in 1979. Ann always referred to her new home as “God’s country.” Through the early years, she worked at Music World Travel and loved driving her school bus for the Port Angeles School District. Ann loved camping, shrimping, crabbing, fishing, sitting around a campfire with friends, reading, knitting and mak-

Mrs. Luke ing her beautiful cement leaves and fountains. Her beautifully set table, her yard full of flowers and a raised garden full of veggies welcomed all. She was preceded in death by her beloved son Rodney Johnson and brother Barry Smith. She is survived by her husband of 39 years,

PARKLAND — Incoming Pacific Lutheran University student Annika Pederson of Port Angeles High School has been awarded one of the university’s top academic and leadership scholarships: the Harstad Founder’s Scholarship, worth $29,000 per year. Pederson was one of 10 named Harstad Founder’s Scholars, selected from 140 President Scholars after an interview with university faculty. Pacific Lutheran University offers these scholarships to recognize significant academic achievement, leadership and service, as well as the promise of continued success in these areas as a university student. The Harstad Founder’s Scholarships are renewable for three additional years of undergraduate study.

On president’s list SEATTLE — Chase Wilson, a 2013 graduate of Port Angeles High School, has been recognized by Seattle University to be included on the president’s list. This honor is awarded to students who have completed 12 or more credits and have earned a term GPA of 3.9 or above. He is the son of local resident Stephanie Wilson. Peninsula Daily News

JEROLD I. FAUSSETT June 2, 1930 December 30, 2014 Jerold I. Faussett passed away on December 30, 2014, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was born to Raymond D. and Goldie Faussett in Leavenworth, Washington, on June 2, 1930. He was a graduate of Roosevelt High School and the University of Washington, becoming a structural engineer. He was a loving husband to Mamie of Bowling Green and a wonderful, caring father to Karen (Don) Renfroe, Kathy (Robert) Johnson, Janice

Death and Memorial Notice ANN ROCHELLE (SMITH) LUKE

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Sonny; son Joe Johnson; stepson Troy Luke; stepbrother Martin of New Mexico; five grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; best friends Dianne Bailey and Sharon Mitchell; and many more friends and relatives. Ann loved communicating with a positive attitude, welcoming all with a smile. She had a massive stroke doing what she liked best in the world: camping. She will be truly missed by all who knew her. A viewing will be held Monday, March 23, 2015, at 10 a.m. at HarperRidgeview Funeral Chapel, 105 West Fourth Street, Port Angeles, with funeral services at 11 a.m. Graveside services will take place immediately following at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles.

Mr. Faussett (James) Ramge and Jon (Nancy) Faussett. He had eight grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and eight greatgreat-grandchildren.

Death Notices Kody Caleb Anderson

Charles D. Morris

April 8, 1989 — March 10, 2015

Forks resident Charles D. Morris died of natural causes in Bremerton. He was 79. A complete obituary will follow. Services: Private. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com

March 18, 1936 — March 18, 2015

Former Port Angeles resident Kody Caleb Anderson died at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. He was 25. Services: Celebration of life at Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Funeral & Cremation Care, Bellevue, is in charge of arrangements.

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David W. Bolling, a 91-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away March 7, 2015. He was born November 9, 1923, in Taneyville, Missouri, to Edward and Etta Bolling. Mr. Bolling served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 and was later employed as a cabinetmaker. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, bowling, dancing and woodworking. He was a member of the Dry Creek Grange for over 50 years as well as a member of the Eagles. He is survived by his son, Jeff (Nancy) Bolling; daughter Carol (Chuck) Sanders; sisters Gladys (Ed) Maybee, Nadin Gilden and Neva Fowles; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. The family wishes to extend their thankyou to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County and the Reverend Julia McKenna Johnson for their caring service and support.

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tor Baumstark; sister Twila May Baumstark; daughter Ramona Arnold; son Richard Baumstark; son-in-law Randy Weekly; and ex-wife Barbara Baumstark. He is survived by his wife, Patria Rosales Baumstark; daughters Elizabeth Lynne (Trent) Maas and Sarah Ann “Sally” (Jason) Weekly; stepdaughter Ann Apao; sons James (Mandy) Baumstark and Harry (Sharon) Baumstark; stepson Patrick Apao; brother Louis (Nadine) Baumstark; grandchildren Rhiannon Arnold-Rogers, Tiffany Ryan, Brian Tait, Tiffany Maas, Samantha Baumstark, Ashley Byrom, Brandon Weekly, Lauren Maas, Hans Baumstark, Sarah Weekly, Shelby Curtis, Blake Weekly, William Weekly, David Weekly, Harry Weekly and Thomas Weekly; and great-grandchildren Trenton, Madalann and Payton. Memorial contributions can be made to the Wounded Warriors Project at www.woundedwarrior project.org in the name of Richard Blake Baumstark.

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During his 10-year stretch as host, Ferguson drew the highest ratings in the show’s history and earned a prestigious Peabody Award for Excellence in Television for his episode featuring social rights activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Following his announcement that he’d be stepping down as host, CBS Entertainment chair Nina Tassler said in a statement that, during his tenure, Ferguson “infused the broadcast with tremendous energy, unique comedy, insightful interviews and some of the most heartfelt monologues seen on television.”

People have high hopes for Corden, however. When he visited “The Late Late Show” two days before Ferguson’s last broadcast, the latter declared that he was “delighted” for his successor, whom he sized up and comically grilled. As a guest on “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” Corden admitted that he was daunted by his new gig, but expressed how thrilled and honored he was to be sitting among the ranks of so many men that he admires. He also revealed that Meyers, who will be one of Corden’s time-slot competitors, was the first to email him with his heartfelt congratulations before his hosting announcement was even made official. So what exactly will Corden be bringing to “The Late Late Show”? For starters, he’ll stand out as the show’s first host to have a house band. Meyers has The 8G Band, Fallon has The Roots and Conan has the delightful Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band, but “The Late Late show” has always differed from other late night talk shows in its lack of a house band — but no more. James Corden hosts “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”

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stars on screen Faced” performer is one of best-selling music artists of all time. She has six Grammys to her name, and even holds A tale of two terrors: Twisted, scary and off the wall, over a dozen Guinness World Records. but also oh so entertaining. She’s also a tour de force FX’s “American Horror Story” on Twitter, with more than 40 would feel right at home with million followers. “I am so exany of those descriptions cited to be a part of American hovering over it. No doubt, so Horror Story’s hardworking would pop music superstar cast. A twisted fantasy. My Lady Gaga. favorite kind,” she tweeted to The outspoken singer with them when her casting was an oftentimes outrageous announced. fashion sense has signed on As part of an anthology for the upcoming fifth season series, each season of “Ameriof the hit anthology series. “American Horror Story: Hotel” can Horror Story” is a selfisn’t scheduled to premiere un- contained entity with virtually til the fall, but with this unexpected casting announcement, the show’s fans are already buzzing. “American Horror Story: Hotel” will be Lady Gaga’s first regular TV gig, but if she brings the same gusto and drive to it that she does to her music career, audiences had better watch out for something great. With 27 million albums and 125 million singles sold around the world, the “Poker Lady Gaga, as seen at the 87th Oscars, is set to star in “American Horror Story: Hotel.” By Andrew Warren TV Media

hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Why are all the hosts of BBC’s “Top Gear” wearing flags on their lapels? It looks like the flag of Texas but not quite. A: You must have been watching the first episode of season 22, when all three hosts wore lapel pins of the Chilean flag. There was no official announcement, or even an unofficial one from notoriously loose-lipped host Jeremy Clarkson, but the pins were likely a subtle thank you to Chile, which helped the “Gear”heads out of a significant jam back in October. Clarkson and the show’s crew had their car convoy pelted with rocks and other projectiles as they drove through the Patagonia region of Argentina. The minor riot seems to have been sparked by the license plate on Clarkson’s car, H982 FKL, which was thought to refer to the Falklands War, which Britain fought with Argentina in 1982. The crew was allowed to flee to neighboring Chile, which seems to be the reason for the pins, worn on the show’s first episode since the incident. Clarkson claimed in an interview with “The Daily Mail” that Argentina wanted to arrest him and his crew, and that Chile had refused an official diplomatic request to turn them away at the border. Argentina’s ambassador to Britain later called for an official apology from the show’s network, the BBC. Q: I’ve been watching the CW show “Arrow,” and the name of one of the characters sounds familiar. I don’t know how to spell it, but it sounds like “Ghoul.” Anyway, wasn’t he a villain in one of the Batman movies? A: Ra’s al Ghul was indeed the villain in “Batman Begins” (2005), the first in the recent series of films in which Christian Bale starred as the Caped Crusader. What you’ve hit on here is the fact that Batman and “Arrow’s” main character, Oliver Queen, inhabit the same fictional universe. Both started as comic book characters before ever going on screen. In the DC Comics series, Oliver Queen’s superhero alter-ego was named Green Arrow. He and Batman are members of the superhero team The Justice League. Since they exist in the same universe, it makes sense that they would occasionally have to fight the same supervillains. One of the biggest supervillains in the DC Comics stable is Ra’s al Ghul. (Good try on the name, by the way — it’s hard when you only hear it spoken.) Interestingly, though, it seems that Ghul and Green Arrow never went head to head in the comics (at least not according to the Internet’s various comic book experts — DC has been publishing comics with Green Arrow in them since 1941, so it’s hard to keep track).

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no ties to previous seasons. Last season’s “American Horror Story: Freak Show,” which wrapped up in January, told the story of one of America’s last freak shows and dealt with the theme of discrimination in society. For now, though, this horror story is all about Lady Gaga. More casting details for “American Horror Story: Hotel” are expected as we draw closer to the expected fall premiere date. Summertime reunion: There’s nothing like a summertime family reunion. Actress Marg Helgenberger will be staging a reunion with CBS this summer, the network that she called home for more than a decade. The “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” alumna is joining the third season of “Under the Dome” as a major recurring character, it has been announced. With a premiere date of June 25 set, CBS’s summertime hit will no doubt be drawing in lots of returning fans from its previous two seasons. “Under the Dome,” which is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, is set in the small town of Chester’s Mill, which is suddenly cut off from the rest of the world when a transparent and indestructible dome envelopes the town. Starring Mike Vogel (“Pan Am”), Rachelle Lefevre (“The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” 2009), Colin Ford (“We Bought a Zoo,” 2011) and Dean Norris (“Breaking Bad”), “Under the Dome” portrays the townsfolk’s struggle to survive as their resources dwindle, and as tension rises. Exactly what Helgenberger’s role will be is still a mystery. After playing Catherine Willows in “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” for 12 seasons, she fi-

nally parted ways with the investigative drama in 2012 (although she returned as a guest star for one episode in season 14). She returned to CBS in 2014, starring alongside Josh Holloway (“Lost”) in the ill-fated “Intelligence,” which only lasted a single season. Things are growing increasingly desperate in Chester’s Mill, and Helgenberger will soon be part of the drama. “Under the Dome” premieres on June 25. The running of the pilots: It’s that time of year! The TV pilot news is flowing, with the major networks all placing their bets on what could be their next big hits. There will be winners and there will be losers, and it’s impossible to determine which is which from so early a vantage point. One pilot series that stands out, though, is ABC’s “Runner.” Based on the Turkish series “Son,” “Runner” will delve into the sinister and deadly world of Mexican cartels and the trade in illegal guns between the United States and its neighbor to the south. Paula Patton has been cast as the series lead, a woman whose husband has died in a plane crash — or so she believed. When she finds out that he’s very much alive, she’s plunged into a sinister and deadly world that she may not make it out of in one piece. Patton starred in the hit romantic comedy “Hitch,” (2005) and in the comedy “Swing Vote,” (2008). In “Runner,” she’ll be joined by Adam Rodriguez as her not-so-dead husband. Rodriguez previously starred in “CSI: Miami” and “Brooklyn South.” On the big screen, he’s starred in “Magic Mike” (2012), “I Can Do Bad All by Myself” (2009) and “About Last Night,” (2014). As a pilot, there’s no guarantee that “Runner” will ultimately be ordered to series, but the show is attracting a lot of online buzz. If it does find a home on ABC, it will likely premiere this fall. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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The BAU is called in when an up-and-coming congressman’s wife is kidnapped. They begin investigating the man’s political enemies as possible suspects. Academy Award-nominated actress Tess Harper guest stars as the congressman’s mother.

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Sgt. Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) and the rest of the Intelligence Unit go undercover at a World Trade conference in Chicago in this new episode. With tensions high and protests erupting, the team must infiltrate the groups to uncover potential threats.

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Philip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth (Keri Russell) deal with the consequences of unexpected collateral damage in this new episode. Meanwhile, Stan (Noah Emeriti) and Oleg (Costa Ronin) set out to save Nina (Annet Mahendru). MARCH 22 - 28, 2015

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The murder of a local psychic sends the Jeffersonian team spiralling into the world of fortune tellers in this new episode. Bones (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) look to a psychic, Avalon Harmonia (Cyndi Lauper), for help in solving the case.

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Ocean's Thirteen (2007, Comedy) Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, George Clooney.

Rounders ('98, Dra) Brad Pitt, George Clooney. Matt Damon.

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Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008, Comedy) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell,

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Dirty Dancing (1987, Dance) Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach, Patrick

Pitch Perfect (2012, Comedy) Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson, Anna The 700 Club 180* 311* Swayze. Kendrick.

Knowing ('09, Sci-Fi) FXM

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Stephen and Stephanie rushed to buy a home after accepting a job transfer to the other side of the country. Unfortunately, Stephanie is now tired of their dysfunctional space. Stephen, however, sees potential in their mountainside home.

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Dreamcatcher (2003, Sci-Fi) Thomas Jane, Jason Modern Modern FC PreMLS 2050 Science Program Program Program Lee, Morgan Freeman. Family Family Match (L) Soccer (L) Paid Paid Paid Paid World Vision Nice Fish Fins 'n Fishing Journal Fishing on Slopestyle Cookin' Chek Trend Convers- CHEK News at 5 Program Program Program Program Skins the Flats Fly on Coast Around ations The Quon Extraord- Wild Things Dom gets up close & personal with World Vision "What a Murdoch Mysteries The Bollywood Modern Hockey NHL Hockey (L) Dynasty inary Can. hundreds of Honey Bees, facing his greatest fear. Day" Liquidator Blvd. Family Central Coolest State to Paid Paid Paid Paid

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The Robe ('53, Rel) Victor Mature, Richard Burton. Precious Memories In Touch Ministries Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds "No Criminal Minds "The Criminal Minds

Twister (1996, Action) Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, Helen

Deep Impact ('98, Act) "Roadkill" "Amplification" Way Out" Big Game" Pt. 1 of 2 "Revelations" 2/2 Hunt. Morgan Freeman, Elijah Wood. The The The

Pale Rider (1985, Action) Michael Moriarty, Carrie

Above the Law (1988, Action) Pam Grier,

Out for Justice (1991, Crime Story)

Body of Lies Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Snodgress, Clint Eastwood. Sharon Stone, Steven Seagal. William Forsythe, Jerry Orbach, Steven Seagal. Leonardo DiCaprio. America's Cutest America's Cutest Too Cute Too Cute Too Cute! My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Southern Charm Southern Charm Shahs of Sunset "I Shahs "What Shahs of Sunset "The Shahs of Sunset "The Atlanta "Chocolate Housewives Atlanta Housewives Atlanta "Return to Neverland" Am Gay Ghandi" Happened in Turkey?" Devil's Staycation" Secret Is Out" Does a Body Good" "Southern Discomfort" "Fix It Therapy" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Buried Treasure Buried Treasure Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Special Report

Galaxy Quest ('99, Com) Tim Allen.

Your Highness ('11, Com) James Franco.

The Comebacks ('07, Com) Carl Weathers. SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk

Me, Myself and Irene Washington This Week Washington Week Washington This Week Address Comms. Washington Week Washington Week Misfit Garage Misfit Garage Misfit Garage Fast N' Loud Sea Gold "Good Bering Sea Gold Sea Gold "NambyFast N' Loud Dual Survival "Into Morning, Viet-Nome" "Escape Goat" Pamby Mugwumps" the Canyons" StarWars Jessie Jessie I Didn't Dog Blog Jessie Dog Blog Dog Blog Jessie Jessie I Didn't I Didn't Austin Austin Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Girl Girl NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament NCAA NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament NCAA NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Women's Elite Eight (L) Studio (L) Women's Elite Eight (L) Women's Elite Eight (L) Studio (L) Women's Elite Eight (L) H.S. Cheerl'd National NCAA Gymnastics SEC Championship Site: NCAA Hockey Division I Tournament Regional (L) NCAA Hockey Division I Tournament Regional (L) NHRA Drag Racing Championship Gwinnett Center -- Duluth, Ga. Four-Wide Nationals

Music and Lyrics (2007, Romance) Zak Orth, Drew

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The Breakfast Club (1985, Drama) Barrymore, Hugh Grant. Tierney, Cary Elwes, Jim Carrey. MacDowell, Queen Latifah. Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson.

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The Uninvited ('09, Dra) Emily Browning.

Chernobyl Diaries Jesse McCartney.

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The Nutty Professor ('96, Comedy) Jada Friends Friends Friends NCAA Tip-Off (L) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Elite Eight (L) N CAA Basketball Anthony Anderson, Eddie Griffin. Pinkett Smith, James Coburn, Eddie Murphy.

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Prometheus ('12, Adv) FXM

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Saving Private Ryan (1998, War) Matt Damon, Edward Burns, Tom Hanks. Movie 138* 245*

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

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

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Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532

Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113

Call Simone Nichols (360) 683-3565

Call Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177

Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762

Consider as “Hold” investment, or consider building now. .20 acre property has WATERVIEW of Strait of Juan de Fuca. Utilities in street. Underground utilities. Up the street from downtown, with all the conveniences. Price below assessment. This property makes sense.

Unique property located on Old Blyn Highway and the Olympic Discovery Trail. A portion of the property was part of the old railroad easement. Sunny location, on a low traffic part of Old Blyn Highway. R5 zoning assures a low density, rural setting into the future.

This cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is positioned on a private wooded lot located in a well established neighborhood. Low cost H.O.A. offers you nearby beach access, including private boat launch & picnic area with incredible views. Great area for harvesting fresh local seafood, or enjoying the miles of nearby hiking trails throughout the community. The home has been well maintained & offers outdoor storage building plus dog kennel. Property is completely fenced & gated.

Possible water and mountain views when cleared as seen on neighboring lot. Nice gentle slope, with trees and newer custom homes nearby. Close to Olympic discovery trail. Close to the water roughly halfway between Port Angeles and Sequim this is a beautiful spot to build your dream home.

This parcel is adjacent on the west side of 2387 Palo Alto Road and slopes to the north offering a great water view one the trees are removed. It also slopes to the west into a ravine so there will be setbacks. The neighbor on the other side of the ravine has built and you can see how private it will be. Well is installed towards the top of the lot. Minimal restrictions, minimal neighbors, optimal view possible.

ML#280381

ML#282316

ML#282119

ML#290334

ML#290332

$27,700

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$77,900

$110,000

Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204

Call Tanya Rosenblam (360) 460-4030

Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973

Call Lani McCarry (360) 301-4576

Beautifully updated, remodeled and expanded Craftsman style home. This is a must see home conveniently located across the street from a huge park. Completely gutted and remodeled, this 3 bedroom 2 bath home has a new addition that encompasses all new bedrooms including a master suite with a walk in closet. The rest of the home was gutted to the studs and completely rebuilt up to today’s exacting standards of quality construction. Beautiful new kitchen with top quality stainless appliances. Large deck.

Build your home on this wonderful lot with an amazing view of the Straits and lighthouse. You are only minutes from town, on a cul-de-sac and in a great neighborhood. The lot has power and community water in the street.

Foremost Construction custom cedar home in excellent condition. Lush, gleaming teak floors warm your heart while the wood stove on the brick hearth warms your toes. Well placed windows fills the home is filled with natural light. Skylights in the kitchen, living room, master suite and upstairs balcony. This home shows quality with wood window casings, doors/door trim. The kitchen features 42” solid birch cabinets. Peninsula breakfast bar providing ample storage and counter space.

Westerra Homes’ newest duplex in Jennie’s Meadow. Completion 1-15. 9’ Ceilings and tall windows provide abundant natural light. Oversized 2 car garage. Independent wall construction on each side between dwellings. Quality neighborhood environment with HOA maintained yards. Walk to bus, town and Olympic Trail. Builder 2-10 warranty provided. Ductless heat pump system with supplemental zone heating in rooms. Large laundry with room for desk or extra storage. Photos are from finished model.

ML#290103

ML#290379

ML#281735

ML#290018

$175,000

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$207,900

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Call John Glavin (360) 809-0590

Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796

Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796

Call Tanya Rosenblam (360) 460-4030

Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422

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

Great in-town location in this private neighborhood with easy access to shopping & medical. Single Level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath with an office/den Home in Summer Breeze! Southern exposure gives great natural lighting throughout the home. Eat-in kitchen, plus room for formal dining in the living area. Spacious master with private bath, lots of room for storage in the 2-car garage, plus extra shed in the back. Easy care yard has fencing for privacy & there is a great enclosed deck off the back for enjoyment.

Enjoy fabulous views of Sequim Bay, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Mount Baker and the San Juan Islands from this spectacular custom built home. Built by Cornerstone Builders in one of Sequim’s most desirable neighborhoods. Quiet pastoral setting sits above the beautiful John Wayne Marina (Yes-that John Wayne). RV garage, shop, large walk-in closet with windows in master bedroom, this is just a few of the wonderful extras this home has to offer. Only minutes from bustling downtown Sequim.

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

Well cared home is ready for new owners! Spacious entry; master bdrm is separated from the other two bedrooms. Great room with large area for kitchen, living and dining areas. Plenty of storage in home and garage including pantry. One bedroom has glass doors to access deck & the dining room has access to deck, also. Laundry room is large enough for extra fridge. 726 sq ft in garage! Wonderful Olympic Mt. view, 1.24 acres and paved driveway. RV hookup. Two neat storage buildings on east property line.

ML#282364

ML#282392

ML#290235

ML#290342

ML#290327

$164,900

$175,000.

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Call Scott Gordon (360) 460-5636

Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907

Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728

Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448

Pilots dream property, one of the few undeveloped airstrip frontage lots in the County. 5 acres, Incredible Mountain view, Located on the South side of Kitfox Lane, walk from home to the Dungeness River and fishing access, Close to Cline Spit and Oyster House Rd parks and boat launch. A great location, just off the beaten path! DO NOT ACCESS without an agent presence.

Immaculate Immaculate 3 Bd/2 Ba, 1378 SF condo on a manicured corner lot in a quiet 55+ residential area. Home has new interior paint, a new roof (2007) & an abundance of extra storage space! It also features a galley kitchen with an east facing window, dining room by a bay window, living rm with a wood fireplace and access to a private patio that has SW exposure! Master bdrm has a full bath and walk-in closet! Utility room with storage! Laundry room has access to the 1 car garage with a nice size separate storage room!

Panoramic saltwater views, privacy and quality! Designed by Architect Lindberg, this immaculate custom 4BR/3BA home has a light-filled, open flowing floor plan with 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, and a gourmet kitchen with slab quartz counters, solid oak cabinets and stainless appliances. Relax in the spacious master suite with large walk-in closet & master bath w/heated tile floors & glass shower. Huge wrap-around deck to enjoy the beautiful landscaping, sunsets & views. Over $50,000 in upgrades!

Million Dollar views with app.870ft no bank water frontage on the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Enjoy the saltwater views, lights of Victoria, sunrise over Mt. Baker, sunset on the western Straits. To the south, bask in the Olympic Mt. views, the Baily Range of the Elwha valley, peaks of Mt. Angeles, Mt. Carrie & Mt. Olympus. App.27acres, this unique parcel is one of the largest waterfront parcels available in Clallam Co. Includes a cozy cabin, outbuildings & 2 mobile homes, all “As Is”. The main value is in the land

ML#290330

ML#281964

ML#281552

ML#290275

ML#280341

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$265,000

$190,000

$179,000

$645,000

$990,000

531257897

Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448

One of Dungeness Valley’s finest neighborhoods, offers this well-kept rambler with mountain views and private community beach access on app. 2 acres. Home has been updated with new paint, flooring and light fixtures. Two bedrooms plus a large bonus room with fireplace. Kitchen opens to dining and living rooms. Spacious living room has woodstove and dining room enjoys slider to the deck. Large finished garage with shop area, garden shed and outdoor fenced in dog house.

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