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The cruise ship visits are coming. And for once, the number 13 is lucky. Port Angeles and Port Townsend officials are ready to greet cruise ship passengers on the American Spirit, a 100-passenger vessel operated by American Cruise Lines, which will dock in the two North Olympic Peninsula ports o’ call this week for the first of 13 visits through October. Organizers in both communities say they have prepared unique experiences designed to give visitors a taste of the distinctive flavor and character of their towns. “The fact that they are coming in 13 times is terrific,� said Russ Veenema, exec-

The 100-passenger American Spirit specializes in intimate travel along inland waterways, such as the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound. utive director of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce. “We hope this helps open doors for this cruise line coming back more often and gets the word out that we would welcome other cruise lines visiting Port Angeles.� That sentiment was echoed by Chris-

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Children swarm over new equipment at Saturday’s grand opening of the Shane Park playground in Port Angeles.

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PORT ANGELES — The wet weather just made the slides more slick and more fun at Port Angeles’ newest playground Saturday as scores of children poured onto the monkey bars, swings and climbing areas they had anticipated for months.

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44 local positions up for election this year BY PAUL GOTTLIEB

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Election season begins in earnest in Clallam County in two weeks. That’s when voting-age citizens who want to run for office in the Nov. 5 general election must make their intentions official. Candidates must file their dec-

larations of candidacy the week of May 13-17 to run for any of the 44 seats on the 21 elected councils, boards and commissions on which the elected positions are up for grabs. These potential public officials

will compete for voters’ approval to pass budgets, set policies and represent voters — and taxpayers — in political entities in Clallam County ranging from the Port of Port Angeles to the Sequim-area SunLand Water District. The declaration of candidacy can be filed in person at the county elections office in the basement of the county courthouse,

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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press

Stolen ‘Pulp Fiction’ car found in Calif. AUTHORITIES SAID THE classic Chevrolet convertible featured in the film “Pulp Fiction” has been found nearly two decades after it was stolen. The San Bernardino County Sun reported that movie director Quentin Tarantino’s 1964 Chevelle Malibu was recovered in the San Francisco Bay area earlier this week. John Travolta’s character drove the cherry-red car in the movie. Sheriff’s Sgt. Albert Anolin said an investigation into

an old Malibu in the desert city of Victorville, Calif., on April 18 led detectives to another Malibu in the Oakland area. They then confirmed that vehicle belonged to Tarantino and was reported stolen in 1994. Authorities said the car’s current owner is not believed to have been involved in its theft and is considered a victim of fraud.

to net at least $250,000, was offered for sale online by Amherst-based auction house RR Auction. RR Auction said the winning bidder was Russian retail billionaire Igor Sosin, who plans to display it in Moscow and Monaco. Capote’s notations include changing the femme fatale’s name from Connie Gustafson to the now-iconic Holly Golightly. Its plot — built around a Tiffany’s sold woman who supports herself Truman Capote’s 1958 through trysts with wealthy lovers — was scandalous. typed manuscript of BreakEsquire magazine purfast at Tiffany’s with the chased it from Harper’s author’s handwritten edits Bazaar and launched it to has sold for about $306,000 its 1961 silver screen adapat auction to a Russian biltation starring Audrey lionaire. The manuscript, expected Hepburn.

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GEORGE JONES, 81, was The Voice when it comes to country music. Other great singers have come and gone, but this fact remained inviolate until Mr. Mr. Jones Jones died in 1996 Friday in a Nashville, Tenn., hospital after a year of ill health. “Today, someone else has become the greatest living singer of traditional country music, but there will never be another George Jones,” said Bobby Braddock, the Country Music Hall of Fame songwriter who provided Mr. Jones with 29 songs over the decades. His voice was so powerful, it made Mr. Jones the first thoroughly modern country superstar, complete with the substance abuse problems and rich-andfamous celebrity lifestyle that included mansions, multiple divorces and — to hear one fellow performer tell it — fistfuls of cocaine. But when you dropped the needle on one of his records, all that stuff went away. And you were left with The Voice. That voice helped Mr. Jones achieve No. 1 songs in four separate decades, 1950s to 1980s. His failure to appear for concerts left him with the nickname “No Show Jones,” and he later recorded a song by that name and often opened his shows by singing it. Mr. Jones recorded several duets with Tammy Wynette, his wife for six years. But his signature song was “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” a weeper among weepers about a man who carries his love for a woman to his grave. The 1980 ballad, which Mr. Jones was sure would never be a hit, often appears on surveys as the

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The results cannot be profound impact on the assumed to represent the opinions of all users or the public as a whole. son, Tony jury,” Davis said. Nicholas, told the Los Mr. Branton Angeles Setting it Straight Peninsula Lookback in 1972 Times. Corrections and clarifications From the pages of the P ENINSULA DAILY NEWS Mr. Branton, the only 1948 black graduate of the ■ A photograph FriSeattle-Tacoma InternaNorthwestern University law 1938 (75 years ago) day on Page B1 of mud drag tional Airport. After lying disabled 40 school, already had decades racers at the Jeffco Expo was miles off the Pacific coast for of civil rights law when he a photo from an earlier year. 1988 (25 years ago) became co-lead defense coun- more than three days, the The caption erroneously 42-foot fishing boat Allena sel at Davis’ trial. Coast Guard rescuers said it happened recently. S. of Seattle was brought to pulled five people from the Davis gained national The Jeffco Expo at the Port Angeles by the Coast attention in 1969 when the cold waters at the mouth of fairgrounds in Port University of California, Los Guard cutter Redwing. the Strait of Juan de Fuca Townsend began Saturday The Allena S.’s engine Angeles professor was fired after a fishing vessel sank. and continues today. was repaired with the help for being a member of the The Snow Mist from of Coast Guard personnel, Communist Party. ■ A photo Friday on Seattle began taking on and the boat left for Seattle water about 10 miles north Page A5 pictured Nippon The next year, she was the next day. charged in a 1970 armed Paper Industries USA’s fuel of Cape Flattery and takeover of a Marin County The boat was outside radioed a mayday call to the silo, which feeds the plant. courtroom. regular shipping lanes and Coast Guard. 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County Park, to the west of The rescue was hinDavis was charged with the Dungeness River. dered by 40 mph winds The accompanying 1963 (50 years ago) and 15-foot seas, but report about the remains of Seen Around Coast Guard Air Station nobody was injured. the 19th-century DungePort Angeles dispatched a Peninsula snapshots ness Pier discussed the two-engine plane from Ediz future of pilings that are INFANT CRYING Hook to intercept a NorthLaugh Lines east of the river’s mouth, UNCONTROLLABLY west Airlines jetliner that near the location of the forduring a recent evening at reported engine trouble. THE INTERNET mer 3 Crabs Restaurant. the Port Angeles Library. 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TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 28, the 118th day of 2013. There are 247 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On April 28, 1788, Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the Constitution of the United States. On this date: ■ In 1758, the fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, was born in Westmoreland County, Va. ■ In 1789, rebelling crew members of the British ship HMS Bounty led by Fletcher Christian set Capt. William Bligh and 18 sailors adrift in a launch in the South Pacific. Bligh and most of

the men with him managed to reach Timor in 47 days. ■ In 1945, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were executed by Italian partisans as they attempted to flee the country. ■ In 1963, at Broadway’s Tony Awards, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” was named best play while “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” won best musical. ■ In 1967, heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali refused to be inducted into the Army, the same day Gen. William C. Westmoreland told Congress the U.S. “would prevail in Vietnam.” ■ In 1980, President Jimmy

Carter accepted the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, who had opposed the failed rescue mission aimed at freeing American hostages in Iran. Vance was succeeded by Edmund Muskie. ■ In 1988, a flight attendant was killed and more than 60 people injured when part of the roof of an Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 tore off during a flight from Hilo to Honolulu. ■ In 1993, the first “Take Our Daughters to Work Day,” promoted by the New York-based Ms. Foundation, was held in an attempt to boost the self-esteem of girls by having them visit a parent’s place of work. The event later was expanded to include sons.

■ Ten years ago: The Soyuz space capsule, carrying a U.S.-Russian space crew, docked with the international space station. ■ Five years ago: In a defiant appearance at the National Press Club in Washington, Democrat Barack Obama’s longtime pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, said criticism surrounding his fiery sermons was an attack on black churches, and he rejected those who’d labeled him unpatriotic. ■ One year ago: Syria derided United Nations SecretaryGeneral Ban Ki-moon as biased and called his comments “outrageous” after he blamed the regime for widespread cease-fire violations.


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A3 Briefly: Nation early Saturday as a fire engulfed a home in west Georgia, and authorities said only an 11-year-old girl who was awakened by her mother escaped. The woman died trying to JACKSON, Miss. — A Missis- save the remaining children. Firefighters were alerted at sippi man whose home and business were searched as part of an 1:17 a.m. Saturday to the blaze at the single-story home in investigation into poisoned letNewnan, about 40 miles southters sent to the president and west of Atlanta. others has been arrested in the case, according to the FBI. State Insurance CommisEverett sioner Ralph Hudgens ruled Dutschke, 41, that the fire was accidental and was arrested appeared to have originated in shortly after an electrical panel in the midnight Sathome’s den area, said Glenn urday at his Allen, the commissioner’s Tupelo home spokesman. in connection with the letNews show guests ters, FBI WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for spokeswoman Dutschke today’s TV news shows: Deborah Mad■ ABC’s “This Week” — Reps. Mike den said. Rogers, R-Mich., Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., The letters, which tests and Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md. showed were tainted with ricin, ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sens. were sent April 8 to President John McCain, R-Ariz., and Amy KlobuBarack Obama, Sen. Roger char, D-Minn.; Reps. Peter King, R-N.Y., Wicker of Mississippi and earKeith Ellison, D-Minn., and Joaquin Caslier to an 80-year-old Mississippi tro, D-Texas. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sens. judge, Sadie Holland. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Saxby ChamMadden said FBI special agents arrested Dutschke with- bliss, R-Ga., and Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — out incident. Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind.; Reps. Marsha Dutschke’s attorney, Lori Blackburn, R-Tenn., Jason Chaffetz, Nail Basham, said Saturday R-Utah, Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Bennie that “the authorities have conThompson, D-Miss., and Debbie Wasfirmed Mr. Dutschke’s arrest. serman Schultz, D-Fla.; Nicholas Burns, former undersecretary of state; Michael We have no comment at this Chertoff, former homeland security sectime.”

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Briefly: World was pulled off by Letta, who will be sworn in as premier along with the new Cabinet at the presiPYONGYANG, North Korea dential Quiri— North Korea announced Sat- nal Palace urday that an American today. Letta detained for nearly six months Letta, 46, is is being tried in the Supreme a moderate with a reputation as Court on charges of plotting to a political bridge-builder. He is overthrow the government, a also the nephew of Berlusconi’s crime that could draw the death longtime adviser, Gianni Letta, penalty if he is convicted. a relationship seen as smoothThe case involving Kenneth ing over often-nasty interaction Bae, who has been in North between the two main coalition Korean custody since early partners. November, further complicates On Monday, Letta is expected already fraught relations to lay out his strategy to Parliabetween Pyongyang and Washment before required confidence ington, D.C., following weeks of votes from the Chamber of Depheightened rhetoric and tensions. uties and the Senate. Bae was arrested in early November in Rason, a special NATO plane crashes economic zone in North Korea’s KABUL, Afghanistan — A far northeastern region borderNATO plane crash in southern ing China and Russia, according Afghanistan killed four internato official state media. In North Korean dispatches, tional troops Saturday, the same day the Taliban announced its Bae, a Korean-American, is spring offensive and said it will called Pae Jun Ho, the North target military and diplomatic Korean spelling of his Korean sites with suicide bombers and name. infiltrate enemy forces to condeadly insider attacks. New Italy government ductApril already has been the ROME — Center-left leader deadliest month so far this year Enrico Letta forged a new Italacross the country, where ian government Saturday in a Afghan security forces are coalition with former Premier increasingly taking the lead on Silvio Berlusconi’s conservathe battlefield of the more than tives, an unusual alliance of bit- 11-year-old war. ter rivals that broke a twoThe Afghan Defense Ministry month political stalemate from said its security forces were preinconclusive elections in the pared for the Taliban’s new camrecession-mired country. paign, which was to start today. The Associated Press The daunting achievement

U.S. detainee in North Korea accused of plot

End to airport waits promised by tonight THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration said it’s suspended all employee furloughs, and it added that air traffic facilities will begin returning to regular staffing levels over the weekend. The FAA said in a statement that the air traffic system will resume normal operations by tonight. The announcement came a day after Congress passed legislation to allow the agency to withdraw the furloughs — fallout from the $85 billion in automatic-across-the-board THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spending cuts this spring called A delayed passenger sits in the international terminal sequestration. at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta

Controllers affected The cuts started to hit air traffic controllers last week, causing flight delays that left thousands of travelers frustrated and furious. Republicans accused the Obama administration of forcing the furloughs to raise public pressure on Congress to roll back the budget cuts. The White House complained that the FAA fix left the rest of the cuts intact. The FAA had no choice but to cut $637 million as its share of $85 billion in automatic, gov-

on Friday. ernment-wide spending cuts that must be achieved by the end of the federal budget year Sept. 30. The cuts were required under a law enacted two years ago as the government was approaching its debt limit. Democrats were in favor of raising the debt limit without strings attached so as not to provoke an economic crisis, but Republicans insisted on substantial cuts in exchange. The compromise was to require that every government “program,

project and activity” — with some exceptions, like Medicare — be cut equally. The FAA had reduced the work schedules of nearly all of its 47,000 employees by one day every two weeks, including 15,000 air traffic controllers, as well as thousands of air traffic supervisors, managers and technicians who keep airport towers and radar facility equipment working. That amounted to a 10 percent cut in hours and pay.

Navy tests drone tools in Caribbean drug war BY BEN FOX THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ABOARD THE SWIFT — Drug smugglers who race across the Caribbean in speedboats will typically jettison their cargo when spotted by surveillance aircraft. They hope any chance of prosecuting them will vanish with the drugs sinking to the bottom of the sea. That may be a less winning tactic in the future. The U.S. Navy has begun testing two new aerial tools — borrowed from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq — that officials say will make it easier to detect, track and videotape drug smugglers in action. One of the devices on display aboard the high-speed vessel Swift is a large, white balloon-like craft known as an aerostat, which is tethered up to 2,000 feet above the ship’s stern. The other tool on board for tests in the Florida Straits is a type of drone that can be launched by hand from the deck. Together, they expand the ability of Navy and Coast Guard personnel to see what’s beyond their horizon, according to officials from both military branches and the contractors hoping to sell the devices to the U.S. government.

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Navy Rear Adm. Sinclair Harris launches a drone named Puma that can scout drug smuggling beyond the horizon with little detection. The devices should allow authorities to detect and monitor suspected drug shipments from afar for longer sustained periods, giving them a better chance of stopping the smugglers.

Videotapes for prosecutions They also should allow them to make continuous videotapes that can be used in prosecutions. “Being able to see them and watch what they are doing even before we get there is going to give

us an edge,” said Chief Chris Sinclair, assistant officer in charge of a law enforcement detachment on board the Swift, a private vessel leased to the Navy that is about to begin a monthlong deployment to the southwestern Caribbean, tracking the busy smuggling routes off Colombia and Honduras. The drone, officially a Puma All Environment unmanned aircraft system from Aerovironment Inc. of Simi Valley, Calif., splashed into the water on one landing and had to be retrieved. On the second round, it clacked noisily but intact on the shifting deck of the 321-foot ship. The aerostat, formally the Aerostar TIF-25K and made by a division of Raven Industries Inc. of Sioux Falls, S.D., is filled with helium. It’s packed with cameras and sensors that expand the ship’s radar capability from about 5 miles to about 50 miles. That can help teams in an on-board control center to identify larger ships, which now would appear as dots on the horizon, from 15 miles away. The Puma, meanwhile, can be sent out to inspect a vessel flagged by the larger aerostat and give a “God’s-eye view” of what’s happening on board, a job usually handled by a plane or helicopter, said Craig Benson of Aerovironment Inc.

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West: Calif. bill would ban lead ammunition statewide

Nation: Russia reportedly wiretapped bomb suspect

Nation: Thousands still homeless in Sandy’s wake

World: Political bombings jolt Pakistan as vote nears

HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL groups want California to become the first state to impose a statewide ban on the use of lead bullets for hunting. Health care advocates argue that lead bullet fragments in game such as venison are neurotoxins that can harm children and developing fetuses. “There is no safe level of lead for human consumption,” said state Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, whose closely watched bill was passed in committee in Sacramento. Although hunting with lead bullets already is prohibited in eight counties with endangered California condors, the bill would make the ban statewide.

U.S. OFFICIALS SAID Russian authorities secretly recorded a conversation in 2011 in which one of the Boston bombing suspects vaguely discussed jihad with his mother. Officials said a second call was recorded between the suspects’ mother and a man under FBI investigation living in southern Russia. They say the Russians shared this intelligence with the U.S. in the past few days. The conversations are significant because, had they been revealed earlier, there might have been enough evidence for the FBI to initiate a more thorough investigation of the Boston bombing suspects’ family, officials said.

SIX MONTHS AFTER Hurricane Sandy devastated the New Jersey shore and New York City and pounded coastal areas of New England, the region is dealing with a slow and frustrating recovery. Tens of thousands of people remain homeless. Homeowners are tortured by everchanging rules on how high they’ll need to rebuild their homes to protect against the next storm; insurance companies have not paid out what many homeowners expected; and municipalities are borrowing tens of millions of dollars to keep operating, waiting for reimbursement from the federal government.

PAKISTANI POLICE SAID four people were killed and dozens were injured in two separate bombings of political targets in Karachi. The blasts come as Pakistan is preparing for nationwide elections May 11. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the Taliban have threatened three political parties perceived as being more liberal and secular, including two targeted Saturday night. Police officer Azam Baloch said three people were killed and 21 were injured when a bomb planted on a motorbike exploded during a political meeting.


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CONTINUED FROM A1 They cannot simply be postmarked on that date, county Elections Supervisor Shoona Radon said Friday. Election officials say that so far, they have received few if any inquiries from potential candidates. All the positions are nonpartisan. “Because these are nonpartisan offices, we could possibly not even have a primary election,� county Auditor Patty Rosand said last week. If three or more candidates file for a position, they will advance to the Aug. 6 primary, with the winners advancing to the Nov. 5 general election. If three or more candidates file for the Sequimarea Port of Port Angeles commission seat held by incumbent Paul McHugh, the primary will be confined to the commissioner-district boundaries, which are the same as those for the Clallam County commissioner Candidates must be registered voters in the area in which they are running for office. City Council candidates have an extra residency requirement: They must have been residents for at least a year as of Nov. 5 in the cities they wish to represent. Within two weeks of becoming a candidate, potential public officeholders also must file separate financial affairs and candidate registration forms with the state Public Disclosure Commission. Candidates also must pay filing fees that equal 1 percent of the salary they would be paid if elected, not including the per-diem payments, but pay nothing in filing fees if they do not receive a salary. That means that in Clallam County, only candidates for the Port of Port Angeles commission, Port Angeles City Council and Sequim City Council must pay filing fees. There are no filing fees for any other positions. Those fees can be paid only in cash or by check. Credit cards are not accepted. If a person cannot afford to pay a filing fee, the potential candidate must complete a filing-fee petition available at the county website. The petition must contain at least one signature per dollar of the filing fee, and those signing it must be registered voters in the jurisdiction in which the candidate is running. Here is a list of positions up for election that includes the position, the number of years in each term and the person now filling the seat: ■Port of Port Angeles:

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“She obviously loves Port Angeles as I do. PORT ANGELES — Dan Gase, real “While I was saddened to learn that estate broker and community volunBrooke will not run for a second term, I teer, has announced that he will file for am honored she has agreed to join my the Port Angeles City Council position election team as campaign manager,� now held by Brooke Nelson. he added. Nelson will not run “I truly appreciate her guidance and for a second term in support in this election.� Position 4 and will Gase threw his hat into the ring in serve as Gase’s cam2010 when, running as a Republican, paign manager. he unsuccessfully attempted to disBoth work as Reallodge incumbent Rep. Kevin Van De tors at Coldwell Banker Wege from his 24th District Position 1 Uptown Realty. seat in the state House. “I love Port Angeles Gase Gase has served Port Angeles in a and want to be a part of wide variety of civic roles over more the positive direction we than 30 years. are moving toward,� Previously held local leadership said Gase, 59, in a writpositions include Port Angeles Kiwanis ten statement. president, Port Angeles Regional “In spite of many Chamber of Commerce president, Assoeconomically challengciation of Realtors president and Colding years and some difwell Banker Uptown Realty president ficult financial issues to and CEO. deal with as a council, I Nelson Gase also has served as a board am certain we can chart a healthy course for the city,� he added. member for Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics (VIMO), Volunteer Hos“That course must be environmenpice of Clallam County and the Olymtally prudent, attractive to visitors, pic Medical Center Foundation. helpful to local businesses and, at the He is now serving on the city of Port same time, affordable for the taxpayers Angeles Civil Service Commission. in the city.� He and his wife, Cynthia, have one Nelson said: “It’s been an honor to grown daughter and three grandchilserve the community.� But, especially with a toddler to care dren. Gase arrived in Port Angeles in for, she is planning instead to “focus my 1967 with his parents when the family time on my children and my personal life, my real estate career and my other relocated from Pennsylvania. “In those days, First and Front community service interests.� Streets were two-way, and west of the She said she is “pleased to serve as Eighth Street bridges were only gravel Gase’s campaign manager. He will roads,� Gase said. serve the community at large for its “We’ve come a long way in those 46 best interest.� years,� he added, “and we’ve got a long Gase said he “admires the hard way to go ahead of us.� work, efforts and leadership that Gase can be reached at 360-417Brooke has put into her term on the council. 2804 or voteDanGase@gmail.com. Commissioner, District 1 — Paul L. McHugh, sixyear term; $24 filing fee. ■Forks Community Hospital, hospital district 1: Commissioner, District 1 — Daisy E. Anderson, sixyear term. ■Olympic Medical Center, hospital district 2: Commissioner, District 1, Position 1 — John E. Beitzel, six-year term; Commissioner, District 1, Position 2 — J. Thomas Oblak, two-year unexpired term; Commissioner, District 2, Position 2 — Jean C. Hordyk, six-year term. ■City of Forks: Mayor — Bryon D. Monohon; Council Position 2 — John Hillcar; Council Position 3 — Bruce Guckenberg; all are four-year terms. ■City of Port Angeles: Council Position 1 — Brad Collins; Council Position 2 — Max Mania; Council Position 3 — Patrick Downie; Council Position 4 — Brooke Nelson; four-year terms; $66 filling fee. ■City of Sequim: Council Position 3 — Ted Miller; Council Position 4 — Dennis L. Smith; Coun-

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begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160). Tuesday’s action items will be discussed.

County Planning Commission Clallam County planning commissioners will hold the second part of a public hearing on 2012 current use assessment applications when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse. The after-hours entrance is located on the south side of the building near the Fourth Street bus stop.

Public utility district Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss rates when they meet Monday. A special meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m.— at which commissioners will consider appointing a district auditor — and then be followed by a workshop to discuss rates and rate design. Both meetings will be at the main office at 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101 in Port Angeles. They are open to the public.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider a contract for cancer center software maintenance when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the lower conference area of the hospital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles. Commissioners also will hear a staff update on the Epic records management system and a presentation on the federal health insurance exchange. They will consider surplus property.

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“The success rate is high in terms of the fish caught, but they aren’t as big as last year,� Scalf said. Most of the rainbow trout fell into the 9- to 12-inch-long range, but by 10 a.m., several people had caught fish as long as 18 inches. Scalf said the number of trout caught would be tallied after the weekend. As of 10 a.m. Saturday, the second-largest trout had been caught by 2-year-old Eli Rivera of Port Ludlow. As of 10 a.m. opening day, State Parks Ranger Aaron Terada reported 33 boats, 25 shore anglers and 60 cars total.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider issuing a call for bids for the U.S. Highway 101-Deer Park underpass project when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners will consider issuing calls for bids to be received by 10 a.m. May 28 for a project to paint the Clallam County Fairgrounds Merchants’ Barn and for the Highway 101Deer Park underpass project. They also will consider an agreement with Ian. B. Brueckner, a private resident, to purchase land for the Old Olympic Highway widening project between Gunn Road and McDonald Creek. Other agenda items include: ■Agreements with Morningside, concerned citizens, Pierce Jones and Associates, and the Sequim School District involving adults with developmental disabilities and their families. ■An agreement with Cedar Grove for provision of substance-abuse treatment services to drug court clients or adults with charges filed by a prosecuting attorney in Washington. ■A call for bids to be received no later than 10 a.m. June 4 for the Clallam County Third Street building re-roof project. ■A quit-claim deed with the county road department for property located along Thompson Road for park purposes. ■A resolution appointing a member to the Opportunity Fund Board. Commissioners will hear updates on a proposed extension of the Dungeness water exchange grant with the state Department of Ecology and discuss a draft proposals request and timeline for engineering services for the Carlsborg urban growth area wastewater system when they gather for a work session Monday. The work session will

CHIMACUM — Anglers turned out in droves Saturday morning for the opening of the trout season at Anderson Lake following last year’s season, when high levels of toxins produced by blue-green algae ________ allowed only a few days of Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb fishing. can be reached at 360-452-2345, Those arriving early at ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@ the lake in Anderson Lake peninsuladailynews.com. State Park near Chimacum for the start of the state lowland lake fishing season made their trout limits and were satisfied with the results, volunteer Cheri Scalf said.

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donate the landscaping, and Pacific Playground will donate play equipment for the Langs’ children. The club’s procurement chairman, Storm McNeil, himself a Marine, had brought up the project for consideration. Said Jim McEntire, Clallam County commissioner and retired Coast Guard captain: “We are just delighted to be here to honor Cpl. Lang’s service, and that of his family as well.� Lang said his family chose the Port Angeles area because his wife has family in Washington and because of his fondness for the outdoors, especially camping, fishing and hunting.

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PORT ANGELES — Veterans, government officials and area residents turned out Saturday for the groundbreaking for a free, specially adapted home to be built east of Port Angeles for a former Marine combat infantryman who lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan. About 50 people showed up to honor retired Marine Cpl. Ammon Lang, who stepped on an improvised explosive device while serving in Sangin, Afghanistan, on June 11, 2011. His left leg was blown off above the knee, and his right leg eventually was amputated below the knee. Veterans from American Legion Post 29 stood at attention with American flags on either side of the gravel driveway leading to 72 Hidden Highlands Drive off O’Brien Road as Lang and his family drove in with an escort of the Patriot Guard Riders of Washington and Clallam County sheriff’s deputies. The procession was part of the groundbreaking ceremony for the home, to be built free of charge for Lang, wife Kiri and their sons, who are 2 and 4 years old. The family is originally from Las Vegas but lately of Kansas. Once they move, Lang plans to start a business, he said. During the ceremony, Lang said he was humbled by the show of support from people who don’t even know him. “Marines aren’t known for being humble; it’s really

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Ammon Lang, right, is greeted by Port Angeles Mayor Cherie Kidd as Timothy McHale, president of Homes for Our Troops, looks on. hard to be humble when you’re the best,� Lang said, drawing laughs from the crowd. Doreen Lewis, community outreach coordinator for Massachusetts-based Homes for Our Troops — which is spearheading the project, its first in Washington state — noted all the veterans at the ceremony.

said. Lewis said Homes for Our Troops is organizing fundraising efforts with the North Peninsula Building Association. “We’re extremely excited to be involved in this project,� said Garret DelaBarre, building association president. The building association has lined up more than 60 ‘Surrounded by heroes’ businesses and individuals to help with home construc“Today, we are sur- tion, DelaBarre said, includrounded by heroes,� she ing Sequim-based Hines

Cruise: 13 ship visits CONTINUED FROM A1 Pivarnik added: “We want them to come and fall in love with the area and come back and stay longer.� The ship is running light this first week, she said, at about half-capacity.

Dock in PA on Monday The 205-foot vessel is scheduled to dock at City Pier in Port Angeles on 13 Mondays beginning this Monday evening — arriving sometime between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. — stay through Tuesday and leave for Port Townsend at noon the following Wednesday. It is expected to arrive in Port Townsend at 5 p.m. Wednesday, stay through Thursday and depart at 4 a.m. Friday. Other dates for arrival in Port Angeles are May 6, 13, 20 and 27; Sept. 9, 16, 23 and 30; and Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28. Other dates for arrival in Port Townsend are May 8, 15, 22 and 29; Sept. 11, 18 and 25; and Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. The visits will be part of eight-day round-trip cruises from Seattle that will explore Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands, with Port Angeles the point farthest west on the itinerary. Passengers also will visit Anacortes, Friday Harbor and Poulsbo on the cruise, which costs between $3,750$4,985 a person depending on accommodations, according to the company’s website, www.americancruise lines.com.

he 205-foot vessel is scheduled to dock at City Pier in Port Angeles on 13 Mondays beginning this Monday evening — arriving sometime between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. — stay through Tuesday and leave for Port Townsend at noon the following Wednesday.

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travelers who get off to stretch their legs get information about activities, Veenema said. The next day, welcome tents — a portable visitor center — will be set up under the pavilion at City Pier.

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Visitors can get welcome bags, brochures and information about tours offered of area sights. Visitors can tour Hurricane Ridge or Lake Crescent to enjoy local wines as well as sites of the Elwha River dam removal — the largest in the nation’s history — in Olympic National Park. They can visit the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center with its outdoors art exhibit or explore native culture at the Lower Elwha Heritage Center or casino, take a Heritage Tour of the downtown or visit the Feiro Marine Life Center and the Olympic Coast Discovery Port Angeles Center. They also may want to Welcomers will be posted on City Pier on Monday travel on the MV Coho to night to make sure any spend the day in Victoria,

Construction, which will be gation for our American the general contractor on society,� McHale said. Sean Henderson, presithe project. dent of the Maple Valley Rotary Club, which kicked 155 adaptations off fundraising efforts for The house has a single- Lang’s home last year at its story floor plan with more annual auction, presented than 155 adaptations built Lang with a check for into it, such as doors large $22,950 at Saturday’s enough to fit a wheelchair groundbreaking. and low counters, said TimDunham Construction of othy McHale, president of Maple Valley also has com________ Homes for Our Troops. mitted to donating drywall Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can “We don’t see this as to the home, Henderson be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. charity, building this home; said, while Malone’s Land- 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula we see this as a moral obli- scaping, based in Kent, will dailynews.com.

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Veenema said. Jefferson County Historical Society docents in Victorian costumes will greet the boat when it docks at Union Wharf in Port Townsend on Wednesday, Pivarnik said. The Key City Public Theatre will perform a special cabaret show on board the ship after dinner that evening. The next day, docents will guide a historic walking tour of the Victoria seaport’s downtown at 9 a.m. and offer an uptown tour by van later in the day.

Simulator tour A tour of the Northwest Maritime Center and the new pilot house simulator — which evokes a pilot house on a ship — is planned at 10:30 a.m., Pivarnik said. Fort Worden State Park sights will be offered on a tour scheduled from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, and after dinner, a jazz trio of local musicians will perform aboard the ship. The Port Townsend Main Street program has created a coupon discount book for shopping and dining, Pivarnik said, and merchants will put out welcome signs. Shuttle vans have been provided at great discounts by retirement facilities Seaport Landing Retirement and Assisted Living Community and Discovery View, Pivarnik said. The activities planned in Port Townsend may change come autumn, Pivarnik said. “We’re pleased with what we are offering, but we may tweak it come fall,� she said.

CONTINUED FROM A1 “It is a special day for the entire community who supported this project from the beginning,� Corey Delikat, Port Angeles Parks & Recreation director, told a crowd of some 70 to 80 people at the west-side park between Sixth and Eighth streets and G and E streets. The playground, with 30 features including slides, monkey bars, towers, swings and an upside-down merry-go-round, is the first of its kind on the North Olympic Peninsula made to be fully accessible to children of all ages and children with disabilities. Before helping to cut the ribbon and allowing the children to play, Delikat thanked many city staff member and volunteers.

Janet Young But he singled out one woman, Port Angeles resident Janet Young, without whom the playground would not have happened. “In three short years, I have seen a shy woman become a leader and an inspiration in this community,� Delikat said about Young, the mother of the boy for whom the park is named.

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‘Forever play here’ “It is Shane Park, for the little boy who will forever play here with all his friends,� Billings said at the opening ceremony, fighting back tears. During the contest to name the park, a young girl suggested naming it after Shane, for the “little boy who never got to play here.� The new playground joins an open field, tennis courts, softball diamonds and walking paths through a stand of trees.

________ Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula dailynews.com.

prospect of an overtime session, with the regular 105day period coming to an end tonight. A spokesman for Gov. Jay Inslee said no decision had been made on when a special session may start. Republican Sen. Don Benton said budget negotiations were moving

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“I couldn’t have done this without the rest of the town.� During the organization and fundraising process, Young said she received only positive reactions from the businesses or organizations she asked for donations. “I never felt it wasn’t going to happen,� Young said. The park, originally built in 1973, was named in honor of Young’s son, Shane Fowler, who died of injuries suffered at the park while it was being built.

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Young, who lives across from the park, envisioned playground equipment there. She spearheaded the fundraising efforts for the new playground starting in 2010. The Shane Park Playground Committee she founded secured $45,000 through bowling parties, community meals, dice games and a pickleball marathon over the course of nearly two years for the state-of-the-art playground. The city chipped in $81,000, while the Parks & Recreation Department landed a $39,000 grant from the state Recreation and Conservation office to help fund the $165,000 project. “This playground was built for the community, but it was also completely built by the community,� Amy Billings, vice president of the Shane Park Playground Committee, told the crowd. Young did not speak at the ceremony. In an interview before the ceremony, she said she didn’t know quite how to put her emotions on the opening day of the playground into words. “I’m feeling overwhelmed, excited. This day means everything to me,� she said.

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He plans to start his own “makers’ space� business, which he described as a place where people could work on their projects in a cooperative atmosphere. “It’s kind of an excuse for me to work on my own projects,� Lang said. Lang said he did not have a timeline for when the home might be finished but that his family “wants to move as soon as we can.� To donate or volunteer with the North Peninsula Building Association on the home-building project, phone the building association at 360-452-8160 or building association executive officer FaLeana Wech at faleana@npba.info.

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Property taxes for the first half of 2013 are due Tuesday. Payments on the North Olympic Peninsula can be submitted by mail, placed into drop-boxes, paid online or dropped off in person at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. in Port Angeles, or at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The offices are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. In Jefferson County, drop-boxes are in the rear parking lot of the courthouse, at the Bank of America branches in Port Townsend and Port Hadlock, Columbia Bank in Port Ludlow and U.S. Bank in Quilcene. In Clallam County, a drop-box is at the courthouse in the drive-through in front of the Fourth Street entrance. Forks and Sequim no longer have drop-off locations because of budget cuts, said county Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis. The second half of the year’s property tax bill is due by Oct. 31. Payments can be mailed to the Clallam County Treasurer, 223 E. Fourth St., Suite 3, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or the Jefferson

County Treasurer, P.O. Box 571, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, WA 98368. Mailed payments must be postmarked by Tuesday. Payments mailed after the post office pickup time may result in a postmark of May 1 and will be considered delinquent. Delinquent payments will be subject to a 1 percent interest charge. On June 1, an additional 1 percent interest and a 3 percent penalty will be charged. Treasurer’s offices accept most credit and debit cards, either in person or online at www.clallam.net/treasurer or www.co.jefferson.wa.us/ treasurer. Electronic checks also are available on the treasurer’s websites. A convenience fee will be charged by the credit card provider. Credit card payments for property in Jefferson County also may be made by phone at 877-812-8072. Those who signed up by April 10 can use an autopay service in Jefferson County. The next deadline to register for it is Oct. 10. Information is available on the Jefferson County treasurer’s website. For more information on property taxes or assessments, phone 360-417-2344 in Clallam County or 360385-9150 in Jefferson County.

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A minivan involved in a head-on collision with a passenger car, in background, sits along U.S. Highway 101 just west of Barr Road between Port Angeles and Sequim on Friday afternoon.

Woman from Oregon hurt in head-on crash on U.S. 101 BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

AGNEW — A driver from The Dalles in Oregon had been transferred from Olympic Medical Center to another hospital as of Saturday afternoon after a head-on collision on U.S. Highway 101 near Barr Road on Friday. Nancy Adams, 56, originally was taken to OMC after the 2:30 p.m. wreck

but later was moved to another hospital offering a higher level of care, said the nursing supervisor. The supervisor did not know to which hospital Adams had been transferred. A Port Angeles man was expected to be discharged from OMC on Saturday after his minivan collided head-on with Adams’ Subaru Impreza about 5 miles east of Port Angeles.

Morgan T. Janisse, 25, was driving a 1995 gray Plymouth Voyage eastbound on U.S. Highway 101 with his 1-year-old daughter when he suffered a seizure and crossed the centerline of the road, according to the State Patrol. The child was not hurt. The collision shut down both lanes of 101 for about 15 minutes. Later, westbound traffic was diverted to Old Olym-

pic Highway via KitchenDick Road, while eastbound traffic was allowed through the scene of the wreck with periodic stops, said Patrick Young, public information officer for Clallam County Fire District No. 3. The wreck was cleared by about 4:40 p.m. Friday, Young added. Sequim police and Clallam County sheriff’s deputies also assisted at the wreck.

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man police suspect was involved in a domestic dispute last week is in the Clallam County jail after Bogey, the Port Angeles Police Department’s newest police dog, tracked him down in the K-9’s third apprehension in a month. Police arrested 50-yearold David Lyle Schroeder Sr. on Thursday at about 5:15 p.m. after police K-9 Bogey and his handler, Officer Lucas DeGand, tracked Schroeder through the woods surrounding a home in the 1700 block of West 10th Street, said Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith. Police arrived at the 10th Street home at about 4:15 p.m. to investigate a reported domestic dispute, Smith said, and saw a man run into the woods.

DeGand and Bogey were called in to track the man, later identified as Schroeder, and found Bogey him hiding in heavy brush about 15 minutes later, Smith said.

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Joseph Gregory Gaikowski, 27, and Sean Earl Gormley, 25, in the woods off Deer Park Road on March 26 after a brief high-speed car chase that had started on Old Olympic Highway.

WENATCHEE — The Chelan County treasurer said hackers stole more than $1 million from an electronic bank account held by a Leavenworth hospital. Treasurer David Griffiths’ office noticed Monday that three unauthorized transaction files had been logged the previous Friday, April 19.

Charges Gaikowski was charged with one count each of possessing a stolen motor vehicle, attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle and illegal possession of morphine, while no charges were filed against Gormley in the case. Gaikowski, who remains in the Clallam County jail in lieu of $5,000 bond, is set to appear in court for a status hearing at 9 a.m. this Friday.

Schroeder, who was arrested without incident, was booked into the jail for investigation of two counts of fourth-degree assault, one of which was domestic violence-related. He was no longer on the jail roster Saturday. Schroeder is the third person to be apprehended ________ with Bogey’s help since the police dog finished his Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can training with DeGand in be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. March, Smith said. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula Bogey tracked down dailynews.com.

The Wenatchee World reported that the files moved more than $1 million out of a public hospital district account to 96 different bank accounts, most in the Midwest and East. Griffiths said his office has been able to retrieve about $133,000 by notifying recipient banks. He said it may take a month to learn how much money can be recovered. The account was a type

used for direct-deposit payroll and bill payment. By law, the treasurer administers such assets for 55 county taxing districts, including Leavenworth’s Chelan County Public Hospital District No. 1, which operates Cascade Medical Center. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating locally, and Griffiths is cooperating with interstate fraud investigators.

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Opulent art part of fete for May Day Powers, winner of the Junior Young Artists Competition and a member of the Port Angeles Symphony. The pair will play at 7 p.m. “We are really happy to have the music,� said BrockRichmond, who’s been organizing Opulent Art Shows BY DIANE URBANI since 2008. The shows are DE LA PAZ put on by Brock-Richmond PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and the Burning Down the SEQUIM — Hand-dyed House collective, a group of silk scarves, jewelry pol- artists who operate homeished by the Pacific Ocean, based businesses. conversation with local artists: This is the May Day One-of-a-kind Opulent Art Show. The May Day sale will Admission is free to the offer spring-themed gifts, show and sale from 4 p.m. to from decorative floor cloths 8 p.m. Wednesday, the first to one-of-a-kind jewelry day of May. pieces by Heidi Buessow, In this event, nine artists and three musicians, Joanna Hays, Paulette Hill together covering the gamut and Jean Wyatt. “It means a lot to me to of media and musical genres, support these artists,� will gather at the Lodge at Brock-Richmond said. Sherwood Village, 660 W. “I am grateful that they Evergreen Farm Way, just participate [in the show], off North Fifth Avenue. The Opulent Art Show where people can engage promises a chance to meet a with them directly.� The stories behind each variety of creative people art piece, she believes, add from Sequim and Port Angeles, said organizer meaning and give the buyer of the piece a story to share Renne Brock-Richmond. They include Mary Beth in turn. “It’s like a gift inside a Beuke of West Coast Sea Glass, Jan and Kay Kepley gift,� Brock-Richmond said. For more details about of Natural Light Photography and glass artist Lizbeth the May Day event, visit Harper, as well as “Jazzy www.OpulentArtShow.com Judy� Clark, the singer who or phone 360-460-3023. ________ will step up at 6 p.m. Following Clark will be Features Editor Diane Urbani Sequim Community de la Paz can be reached at 360Orchestra violist Lili Green 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. and young violinist Kate urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

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The Port Angeles High School choir will give a public concert to benefit Captain Joseph House, a former bed-and-breakfast, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles this Tuesday night.

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PORT ANGELES — Singers from Port Angeles High School used to come to the Tudor Inn, Betsy Reed Schultz’s bed-and-breakfast, to provide music for her open house gatherings. “The choirs were just fantastic,� Schultz remembered. “They would sing on the stairs, and then they would come down and mingle.� The young singers, she added, were musically gifted as well as generous. She’s reminded of this now as all four Port Angeles High School choirs converge for a public concert at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., on Tuesday night. Music including “Missa Kenya� and “The Ballad of the Green Beret� will fill the church as Men’s, Women’s, Symphonic and Vocal

Unlimited choirs offer a benefit concert for Captain Joseph House of Port Angeles. Admission will be by donation. Captain Joseph House is to be the new incarnation of the Tudor Inn, as Schultz converts it into a different kind of haven: a retreat for the families of fallen military service members. It is named for Schultz’s son, Army Capt. Joseph Schultz, who was killed in action in Afghanistan on May 29, 2011.

Pay it forward Jolene Dalton Gailey, choral director at Port Angeles High, recently got in touch with Schultz to tell her that the choirs had finished their concert season but wanted to do something for their community, “something to pay it forward,� Schultz said. On Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.,

125 students will step up to sing the Navy Hymn, the Kenyan Mass by Paul Basler and Barry Sadler and Robin Moore’s 1966 “Ballad of the Green Beret.� The Mass is a thrilling piece, “very rhythmic and powerful,� Gailey said. Pianist Cole Urnes, percussionists Beth Ann Brackett and John Doster, and French horn player Douglas M. Gailey will accompany the singers. Port Angeles High’s singers are a much-honored group: They sang at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City in 2011 and took three first-place awards at that city’s International Heritage Music Festival, while Vocal Unlimited has won first place at Idaho’s Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival twice in the past 10 years. For Tuesday night, Gailey has done a special arrangement of “The Ballad

of the Green Beret� in honor of Capt. Schultz, who was a Green Beret. The song is a moving one, Betsy Reed Schultz said, remembering Sadler’s words:

‘Win the Green Beret’ “Put silver wings on my son’s chest/Make him one of America’s best/He’ll be a man they’ll test one day/ Have him win the Green Beret.� This concert is for all soldiers and their families, Schultz said. She hopes to have Captain Joseph House renovated and ready to open May 29, the second anniversary of her son’s death. By this performance, she added, “I am very honored.�

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Briefly . . . Ride tickets on sale for fest carnival SEQUIM — Tickets good for a day’s worth of rides at the Sequim Irrigation Festival carnival staged by Davis Shows Northwest May 9-12 are on sale for $20 each. Ticket holders can exchange them for wristbands, which give wearers all-day access to carnival rides. Tickets are on sale at Pacific Mist Books, Sound Community Bank and the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Center. KeyBank branches in Sequim and Port Angeles also have tickets for sale.

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OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a measure to create a stalking protection order that was driven by the 2010 shooting death of an elementary school teacher in Tacoma. Inslee signed the measure Saturday at Birney Elementary School, where Jennifer Paulson worked and was shot and killed by a man who was under an antiharassment order to stay away from her. The bill creates a new petition for a stalking protection order for any person who does not qualify for a domestic violence protection order. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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She said she believes most people are honest, but the dishonest few have made operating her stand harder than it’s been in 15 years. She said just before she shut down, she got hit twice in three days, with thieves taking as much as $40 worth of produce at a time. That was enough to force her to close the stand. She said she plans to reopen at some point.


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Minding his P’s and queues WHENEVER SOMEONE TAPS me on the shoulder and asks, “Is this the right line?” I can always be confident when I answer, “No.” If it were the right line, I W. Bruce wouldn’t be Cameron standing in it. My ability to find the slowest-moving line wherever I go is so extraordinary it’s practically a superpower. When I’m in the grocery store, I inevitably wind up behind a woman attempting to use more than 100 coupons to purchase a dozen items. Every time a coupon is rejected for, say, being both expired and from Bolivia, she appeals to the 9th Circuit Court. If the coupon is actually valid, she wants to discuss where she found the thing, like a big-game hunter bragging about bringing down a charging rhino. My vanilla ice cream turns to vanilla ice soup, my lettuce wilts into a green film, my eggs hatch and start peeping. “Do you still have double-coupon day?” the woman negotiating for her groceries asks. “Yes, but only on Wednesday,” the cashier informs her. “Day after tomorrow.”

“Wednesday,” the woman murmurs thoughtfully. At this rate, she’s going to make it. Another cashier approaches the man behind me. “I can take you at Register 5,” she says to him. “But not you,” she tells me. “You have to stand there like someone buying shoes in the Soviet Union.” Actually, she doesn’t say anything to me. That’s another one of my superpowers: When I’m standing in line, I’m invisible. I’ve confidently stridden up to the counter at the post office, only to have the “This Window Closed” sign placed in front of me when I arrive. The postal clerk didn’t see me, so I’m forced to return to the long line, where I’ve lost my place and, since I’m invisible, no one seems to remember I was next. I have to go to the back of the line and start over. The man in front of me has a lot of boxes. “I’m mailing everything I own to seven different countries,” he boasts proudly. At the bank, I invariably find myself behind the man who heaves a huge bag up on the counter. “Been saving pennies for 18 years,” he explains to the teller. “Our coin counter is broken, so we’ll have to roll these by hand,” the teller replies.

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Olivia Parker Writer Port Townsend

“I’m helping my mom launch a new website. She’s been doing skin care for about 17 years, and we are going to take all of her knowledge and put it online, and create a learning community about plants you can use to help your skin.”

“Oh, well,” he winks, “I don’t have anything better to do.” When my son was in high school, I spent most of my mornings waiting for him to wake up. Sometimes I would gently try to rouse him by screaming, “Bears are attacking!” or, “Your sister’s on fire!” while pouring milk on his face. But most of the time, I was pretty aggressive. My son, though, could sleep through a waterboarding. “If you’re late to school every day,” I’d warn him as he shambled out the door a full hour behind schedule, “you’ll flunk out.” “So?” he’d sneer maturely. “So you won’t graduate. You won’t be able to get a good job.” “So?” “So you’ll be broke, living in

your father’s basement, with no friends and no life.” “So?” The other day I found myself at an intersection where a left turn is legal only during a solar eclipse. I waited so long for my little green arrow that I began to accumulate parking tickets. As I sat, an old man with a walker began to make his slow, careful way through the intersection. Naturally, I was able to use my superpowers to have him positioned directly in front of my car when the left-turn arrow made its rare appearance. Cars behind me honked furiously, apparently OK with the idea of running over the guy. My cellphone rang: It was my son, and I described the situation

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“I’m getting ready to paint my “Being a “I’m practicing garage/shop. Last mother for the first so I can get my year, I painted the time — it’ll be any driver’s license. house. I’m retired day now — I’m I’ve been doing so I have the time. what they call OK so far. I ‘nesting’ right haven’t hit anyone I’ve been snowbirding down now. I’m yet, but I did go to Florida and organizing and up and over the have been back cleaning and curb once. rearranging all the Hopefully, I’ll be a just a month.” cupboards. I guess good driver.” I’m ready.”

Peninsula Voices Park, just not at the designated dog park. Pit bulls and a host of other attractive dogs are pulling their owners on leashes through the marvelous wooded areas and the other attractions of Lincoln Park, just not at the dog park. Let’s hope that [former Port Angeles recreation services manager] Bonine has found a welcome back in his native Kansas. Let’s hope that local residents awaken with the spring weather a little wiser to the proposed plans for the park dedicated to this “City of Angels” by

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“Get ready to plant my vegetable garden. And get the fruit trees ready with fertilizing, weeding, mulching. And getting the mason bees. It’s too early to plant since we’re up 800 feet.”

“My schoolwork. I’m doing online college about eight hours a day. I’m working on 3-D animation, and it’ll take about three years. But I do find time to help my mom garden.”

President Theodore Roosevelt. If dogs could speak, they would clearly express their preference for a walk in the woods as opposed to a walk in a fenced area. Our canine friends can be most instructive at times. Please let’s preserve what nature and President Roosevelt have so kindly bestowed upon us. It’s the patriotic thing to do. Don Jay Adams, Port Angeles

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Reflecting on the past couple years of direction from the city of Port Angeles, I respectfully submit that we create a name for the new dog park at Lincoln Park: Richard Bonine International Dog Park. It’s spring, and Lincoln Park is experiencing the elevated level of attendance that is expected as the wetness yields to summer. However, one notices the conspicuous lack of attendance at the dog park. There are plenty of dogs being walked at Lincoln

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to him as my arrow winked out. “This guy moves at like a halfmile an hour! I missed my turn completely!” I fumed. “So?” my son observed sympathetically. “And which one of you has it worse?” My son, who couldn’t be bothered with punctuality or even waking up during high school, now holds down a 4.0 grade-point average in college and has accumulated enough perspective to impart worldly wisdom to his own father. It was worth the wait.

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algebra in high school am I now totally amazed by observing taxpayer-dollar numbers spent on projects. In 1997, the city of Port Angeles paid $80,000 for a study of our Port Angeles Harbor and an additional $10,600 to the state Department of Natural Resources, by its order, for “displacing” 191 geoducks [PDN, Feb. 10, 1997]. In the Feb. 19, 2012, PDN, an article noted that a $1.5 million report from a state Department of Ecology study of our harbor didn’t really come to any definite results for seafood health risks — except per-

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haps 1 in 100,000. And a PDN article on Nov. 9, 2012, reported that the city of Port Angeles paid an additional $120,300 to continue the yearslong study. Just last month, March 27, the Port of Port Angeles awarded a $1.8 million contract to figure out who is going to have to pay, how much and at what total cost to disturb, destroy and desecrate our harbor — ordered by a state unfunded mandate. More numbers: In 1979, Initiative 62 was passed by Washington state voters to prohibit the

Legislature from passing any mandate that is not fully funded. It was repealed in 1995, according to the PDN’s research. Perhaps our state Legislature should have a backroom discussion with our busybody Department of Ecology and advise it about wasting taxpayers’ dollars on state-directed projects that will probably only cause unintended consequences on our harbor sealife for unknown years to come. Paul Lamoureux, Port Angeles TURN

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Presidential voting There are always three presidential elections running in parallel. All will give the same result, only with a different number. They are the popular vote, where all votes are counted. In 2012, Barack Obama had 66 million votes, Mitt Romney had 61 million and all others 2 million. Second is where all votes are counted in proportion to the number of votes and electoral votes, but this is never reported. Obama had 275 apportioned electoral votes, Romney had 254 and all others 9. The third is the Electoral College vote in which Obama had 332 electoral votes and Romney 206. All others had none. What are the differences and significance? The first is obvious. The second is never shown, but it is actually the least confrontational, as all votes are allowed to advance to Congress. The college votes reject 45 percent of all votes regardless of candidate. This is due to the use of “winner takes all.” In 2012, Obama had 18 million rejected votes, Romney lost 36 million and all others 2 million. The differences are 66 million vs. 61 million; 275 vs. 254; and 332 vs. 206, yet the results are identical. What are the advantages? The first would require a constitutional amendment. The second would require the states end “winner takes all” and “losers take nothing.” The third will always reject millions of valid votes, leaving only 55 percent of votes to count at all. The second method will end battleground and swing states as well as red or blue states, as all votes will be counted equally. Clint Jones, Sequim

Obama critic [President Barack] Obama’s stonewalling of Benghazi is typical of his practices in many areas over the past six years: Hiding the facts and then refusing any further discussion in expectation that the lapdog media will quickly drop the subject despite its importance to the public. With the government controlling all water resources, including that on or under private property, and the air we breathe, coupled with the entire health care industry and its insurers, it has now added the mortgage industry and in large part the investment and banking industries to its roster of former free enterprise and private property rights, with which it manipulates the entire population. Perhaps the citizens other than the ideologue socialist/communists will begin to arouse from their lethargy when Obama completes control of the country’s electric grid and the Internet, all to add to the failure to protect our borders, control of all energy sources and transformation of all news media into a total propaganda tool, as has been done to education at all levels. The goal of socialism is replacement of job-creating free enterprise with government waste and corruption. Obamacare is the prime example — a $94 billion initial start-up cost. Wake up, America, before we become another Venezuela or Cuba. Socialism is delusional, preying on the poor and the less-educated. Many rich and intellectuals are deluded into believing “the 47 percent” are best kept on the plantation. Paul Hanway, Sequim

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Airliner safety takes a back seat at the FAA BY JAMES E. HALL IF ONE THING is clear after last week’s National Transportation Safety Board hearings on the certification of the Boeing 787’s lithium-ion battery, it is that the Federal Aviation Administration and the industry it regulates share a cozy relationship that sometimes takes a front seat to safety. This relationship contributed to the grounding of the 787 Dreamliner in January and the astonishing swiftness with which the airHall plane was approved to return to commercial flight. As a former chairman of the safety board, I know firsthand that effective government oversight helps prevent fatal airplane accidents. For decades, the FAA has used what it calls “designated airworthiness representatives” to certify that aircraft meet government safety standards. They were experts selected and supervised by the agency, even if they worked for the manufacturer. But in 2005, the FAA changed the process of selecting those designees, ruling that aircraft manufacturers who qualified under the new procedures could choose their own employees to certify their planes. The distinction is important because it suggests a slide toward industry self-certification. This laissez-faire certification

system would save the aviation industry nearly $25 million between 2006 and 2015, the FAA said at the time — a pittance when compared with Boeing’s $81 billion in revenue for 2012. Essentially, aircraft makers persuaded the FAA to let them certify their own aircraft so they could save money. Problems with the plane’s lithium-ion batteries emerged about 14 months after the 787 entered commercial service in November 2011, underscoring the folly of this policy. As we learned from last week’s hearings, the agency let Boeing help write the safety standards, develop the testing protocol and then perform those tests. In 2008, a year after standards for the battery system were approved with special conditions on the containment and venting of the batteries, stricter industry guidelines for these batteries were released. But the FAA did not require the 787 to meet those new guidelines. The potential for these batteries to catch fire was well-known. In 2011, one of these batteries on a jet built by Cessna started smoking. The FAA ordered Cessna to remove the batteries, and Cessna replaced them with less-combustible nickel-cadmium batteries. Incredibly, the FAA failed to absorb the lessons of this experience. Now the 787 has been grounded for months, the FAA has lost face, and Boeing has been losing $50 million a week on a plane that was supposed to demonstrate innovative aircraft

design and help the United States recapture its onetime dominance of the world aircraft market. Given all of that, the FAA’s recent decision to approve Boeing’s plans to fix the lithium-ion battery seems shortsighted and represents a complete failure of government oversight. It is puzzling that the agency was so quick on its feet to accommodate Boeing in recertifying the safety of the airplane, without even knowing the root cause of the battery problem. And where has Congress been? The first hearing on Capitol Hill on the 787 was held just 1½ weeks ago. But some of the testimony was very telling. The Government Accountability Office questioned the FAA’s ability to maintain the up-to-date knowledge necessary to approve new equipment, and the Department of Transportation’s inspector general criticized the agency for failing to ensure that personnel designated by aircraft manufacturers to certify their aircraft or components were competent to do so. Congress needs to take a closer look at the FAA’s practices and procedures to make sure that safety is the top priority, and should overhaul the agency to provide more direct government oversight as new aviation technologies are introduced.

_________ James E. Hall, a safety and crisis management consultant, was chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board from 1994 to 2001. His essay originally appeared in The New York Times.

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Rave of the Week A BIG RAVE to those drivers h d i with ith their lights on at who drive all times. For those who prefer to drive with their lights off, check oncoming traffic the next time and see which cars are the easiest to see.

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A GREAT BIG rave to all the Girl Scout volunteer leaders, coleaders and troop parent helpers. Their time, energy and effort on behalf of the girls of Clallam and Jefferson counties is greatly appreciated.

I WOULD LIKE to send a big rave to the Sequim SunA HUGE THANK-YOU to bonnet Sue Quilt Club for makthe [Jamestown S’Klallam] tribal ing this visitor from Southern California feel so welcome when I elders and Sequim Library for the wonderful beading class. was with them last week. A BIG THANK-YOU to Carol at the Sequim Post Office for getRant of ting an envelope to me that was the Week very important to me on a Saturday evening. A RANT It had been misplaced, and REGARDING our she went the extra mile to deliver. neighbor’s dogs and small chil-

dren who habitually play in the street and other folks’ yards. This is a public safety and trespass issue. Please monitor your children and pets, keep them on your property and respect other people’s boundaries and rights.

. . . and other Rants I THINK THAT if you are on our highways — either a car, motorcycle or bicyclist — you should have to buy a license [Rants & Raves, April 14]. Don’t forget, you also need insurance.

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PORT ANGELES STANDOUT golfer Joe Barnes’ slump continues in the most unusual way. The senior state-class athBrad lete who finished in the top LaBrie six at the 2A state tournament last year and took the Olympic League by storm in his first season in high school golf, was disqualified at the prestigious Tim Higgins Memorial Tournament after he finished one stroke out of first place. Barnes, the defending Tim Higgins champion, was disqualified after signing an incorrect scorecard, showing he shot a 76 when he had actually had a 77 for 18 holes at Kitsap Golf & Country Club in Bremerton. Barnes had written down six for the 18th hole but had doublebogeyed it with a seven. “That’s a valuable lesson for all of us to learn,” Port Angeles coach Mark Mitrovich said. “Joe tried to run down the kid who had his card but he didn’t get to him before the card was turned in.” Once the score is turned in, it’s an automatic disqualification if the score is wrong, Mitrovich said. “You need to verify the score before the card is turned in. Joe felt really bad about it.” Barnes rarely lost last year but seems to be in a little slump right now. “Joe’s going through a little dip in his play, it happens sometimes,” Mitrovich said after Wednesday’s dual match with Sequim. “You can’t play at a high level all the time.”

In the hunt Still, Barnes was in the mix at Tim Higgins despite the bad hole on the 18th. Three golfers tied for first place with scores of 76, while Barnes would have tied for fourth place with his 77 along with Chimacum standout golfer Kevin Miller, both of them just a stroke behind the leaders. Central Kitsap’s Aubrey McKenzie won a three-way playoff to earn medalist honors, beating out teammate Spencer Jacobson and Klahowya’s Aaron Holiday. McKenzie and Jacobson sparked the Cougars to their fourth consecutive tournament team win on their home course with a score of 318 while the stellar Cowboys took second with 331, followed by South Kitsap 359, Klahowya and North Mason 361 each, Kingston 363, Sequim 377, Bremerton and Olympic 383 each, and North Kitsap 415. The Roughriders didn’t have a team score because they didn’t have a full team of four players due to Barnes’ disqualification. But they would have taken second place with 326, five strokes ahead of Chimacum. Both the Riders and Cowboys are undefeated in dual-meet competition. They will face off at the Chimacum Invitational on Tuesday, more on that later. Port Angeles sophomore Alex Atwell shot a 79 and was one of just six players out of 44 to shoot below 80. The course has a par of 72. That was the second match in a row that Atwell shot a career-best score. “That’s the first time Alex has shot below 80 this year,” Mitrovich said. “That’s a great score on that course.” Helping Chimacum to second place were Nathan Browning with 81, Jack Hilt with 86 and Riley Downs with 87. TURN

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SEQUIM — The Olympic Trojans had the bad fortune of playing Sequim on its softball senior night. The Trojans came into the game tied for third place in the Olympic League, but left with a 28-2 loss to the league-leading and undefeated Wolves (12-0, 13-0). “I told the girls if they ever played their A-plus game, that’s what would happen. And they played an A-plus game today,” Sequim coach Mike McFarlen said. “I told them their A-plus game would be batting .500 as a team, and today they batted .650 as a team.” Sequim had 25 hits in 38 at bats (a team batting average of .658), and reached base on 35 of 48 plate appearances. With runners in scoring position, they were 18 for 28 (.643 average). “It was amazing. It’s everything the seniors wanted,”

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Sequim’s Makayla Bentz, right, blasts the ball in the second inning as Olympic catcher Adia Roberts watches at Sequim High School on Friday. senior center fielder Rylleigh Zbaraschuk said. “We wanted to dominate the last game. That’s what we told everybody, and they showed up for us today. “I think we just realized it was like our last anything here,

and we decided, ‘You know what, why not? Go for it.’ And we did.” Zbaraschuk, despite not getting many pitches to hit, had two doubles and drove in six runs. She came to the plate three times with the bases loaded.

In the bottom of the first, she smacked a bases-clearing double to give the Wolves a 9-0 lead. She drove in two more runs in the bottom of the second with another double to make it 14-0. TURN

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CHIMACUM — Erin Bainbridge drove in a run in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Chimacum softball a 7-6 walk-off win over Cedar Park Christian. The Eagles scored two runs in the top of the seventh to tie the game at 6-6 going into the bottom half of the inning. Cydney Nelson led off the inning for the Cowboys with a base hit up the middle. She came around to score the winning run on Bainbridge’s deep hit down the left-field line. “Very exciting game,” Cowboys co-coach Lauralee Kiesel said. With the win, Chimacum improves to 5-4 in the Nisqually League (6-5 overall). After falling behind 3-1, the Cowboys grabbed the lead with

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Big inning Mallori Cossell started the rally with a double to left. Ashley Kelly followed with a walk, and she and Cossell advanced a base on a single by Nelson. Cossell scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Bainbridge. A few batters later, Krista Hathaway came to bat with two outs and drove in Kelly and Nelson with a single, giving Chimacum a 4-3 lead. The Cowboys extended their advantage to 6-4 with a run by Megan Dukek on a single by Kelly in the fourth inning and another by Kristen Castillo on a Kiersten Snyder hit. Nelson earned the win by pitching the last three innings in relief. Ryley Eldridge started the STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS game for the Cowboys and Chimacum’s Erin Bainbridge (10) runs down and tags pitched four innings. out a Cedar Park Christian player caught off base TURN TO PREPS/B3 during a Nisqually League game in Chimacum on Friday.

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Hawks take many late-round picks BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Henrique Noujeimi (10) of Peninsula College defends the ball with his body from a Saint Martin’s University player. Saint Martin’s won the exhibition match 2-1 in the eight-team, seven-game Rumble in the Rainforest college and semipro soccer fundraiser Saturday at Sigmar Field in Port Angeles.

RENTON — John Schneider threw in another surprise at a position where the Seattle Seahawks appeared set. With linebacker and the line of scrimmage seeming to be Seattle’s priorities, the Seahawks went for Texas A&M running back Christine Michael with the 62nd overall selection, the final pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday night. The Seahawks took another running back and another 10 picks on the final day Saturday. Michael’s selection was another eye-catching move by Schneider, the Seahawks general manager. Seattle picked up a speedy, bruising back who played sparingly as a senior, joining Marshawn Lynch and Robert Turbin. When asked which NFL running back he tries to emulate, Michael said, “Marshawn Lynch.” “I just want to go into the league and do it for my family, my daughter, and just to be something I can’t even imagine myself being,” Michael said. “Just to be a powerful guy, a

NFL Draft leader, and be a young player coming in with confidence and just help contribute.” Seattle filled depth on the defensive line by selecting Penn State defensive tackle Jordan Hill with the 87th overall pick in the third round. The Seahawks held the 56th overall selection but traded with Baltimore to drop back six spots and also picked up additional fifth- and sixth-round selections. While it may not have appeared to be a need with Lynch and Turbin already in place, Schneider did want to come out of the draft with another running back to add depth after they released Leon Washington during the offseason. Seattle led the NFL in rushes last season with 536 attempts. “We want this position loaded up. So the chance to get another good, strong, tough guy like we did just adds to the theme we’re trying to present as a team,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. TURN

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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Men’s high game: Jack Shields, 185; men’s high score: Jack Shields, 534. Women’s high game: Audre Bower, 194; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 510. Tuesday Tuesday Brunch League Season champions: Salon@Tuscany. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Troy Tisdale, 245 and George Kennedy, 245; Men’s high series: Bill Gannon, 671. Women’s high game: Mary Jane Birdsong, 213; women’s high series: Mary Jane Birdsong, 533. League leading teams: Three teams are tied. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 224; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 604. Women’s high game: Brnda Haltom, 205; women’s high series: Brenda Haltom, 540. League leading team: The Kids won. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Jim Halliday, 258; men’s high series: James Paulsen, 683. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 212; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 534; Linda Chansky, 534. League leading team: Olympic Sewer won. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Ken McInnes, 232; men’s high series: Ken McInnes, 635. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 161; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 424. SEQUIM OLYMPIC LANES Thursday, April 18 Thursday 9-Pin No-Tap Men’s high game: Gunter Kessler, 191; men’s high series: Cliff, 544. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 266; women’s high series: Marilyn Hooser, 488. Wednesday, April 17 Les Schwab Mixed Men’s high game: Pete Centeno, 191; men’s high series: Pete Centeno, 526. Women’s high game: Marsha Omdal, 171; women’s high series: Marsha Omdal, 467. League leading team: The Odd Balls. First Federal Senior Snipers Remingtons won. Tuesday, April 16 Wall Street Journal Men’s high game: Jim Anderson, 171; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 496. Women’s high game: Inge Magrs, 147; women’s high series: Inge Magrs, 416. League leading team: First Edition.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB MEDAL PLAY Thursday Gross: Rick Hoover, 70; Mike DuPuis, 71; Gary Thorne, 71. Net: Kevin Borde, 64; Rudy Arruda, 65; Steve Jones, 67; Gene Ketchum, 68; Buddy Fraser, 69; Bob Brodhun, 69; Herb Renner, 69; Quint Boe, 69. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 64; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 66; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 67. Team net: Kevin Borde and Bill Lindberg, 57; Leo Greenawalt and Gary McLaughlin, 57; Kevin Borde and Jim Cole, 59; Steve Jones and Lyle Andrus, 60; Quint Boe and Darrell Vincent, 60; Quint Boe and Mike Clayton, 61; Kevin Borde and Greg Shield, 61. Wednesday Merchant League — Week One Team Points 1. John L. Scott 19 2. AMSAN 18 3. Elwood Allstate 16 4. Peninsula College 16 5. Joshua’s 16 6. APS Electrical 14 7. Dream Team 12.5 8. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 12.5 9. Buck’s Hooligans 10.5 10. Fryer Insurance 10.5 11. Callis Insurance 9 12. Les Schwab 8 13. Glass Services 5.5 14. Laurel Lanes No. 2 5.5 15. Laurel Lanes No. 1 5.5 16. D&K Painting 5.5 17. Lakeside Industries 3 18. DeFrang Services 2 19. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 1 Division One (0 to 9 handicap) Gross: John Tweter, 37; Paul Reed, 38; Mike Johnson, 38. Net: Dean Bensen, 33; Briten Doran, 33; Andy Callis, 33; Jan Hardin, 33; Tim Lusk, 34; Matt Murray, 35; Tommy Robertson, 35; Terry McDonald, 35; Gene Norton, 35; Bob Sheldon, 35. Division Two (10 to 14 handicap) Gross: Tom Baerman, 42; Matt Elwood, 44. Net: Randy Barber, 29; Jim Hoine, 31; Vic Ward, 33; Tom Arnold, 34; Jade Tisdale, 34; Sutton Beckett, 34; Mike Robinson, 35; Brian Shirley, 35; Randy Hoch, 35; Josh Gardner, 35. Division Three (15 and up handicap) Gross: Don Edgman, 45; Dan Mock, 45. Net: Linda Chansky, 26; Jay Bruch, 30; Cary Pavlak, 31; Mike Oakes, 32; Helen Arnold, 33; Andy Slack, 33; Jamie Ballas, 33; Ken Jacobson, 34; Dante Ruiz, 34. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mike Clayton, 36; John Tweter, 36. Net: Buddy Fraser, 31.5; Bernie Anselmo, 32; David Henderson, 32.5; Lyle Andrus, 32.5; Andy Duran, 33; Leo Greenawalt, 33.5; Dennis Watson, 33.5. Team gross: Mike Clayton and Gene Ketchum, 70; Mike Clayton and Craig Jacobs, 72. Team net: Leo Greenawalt and Ray Santiago, 62; Lyle Andrus and Herb Renner, 62; Leo Greenawalt and Bernie Anselmo, 63; Ray Santiago and Bernie Anselmo, 63; Duane Vernon and Bart Irwin, 63. Sunday, April 21 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 70; Mike Clayton, 74; Gerald Petersen, 75; Greg Thomas, 75. Net: Leo Greenawalt, 66; Todd Irwin, 68; Tyler Crow, 68; Steve Main, 70; Gary McLaughlin, 70; Bill Evenstad, 70; Bill Lindberg, 71; Dave Wahlsten, 71. Saturday, April 20 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 34.

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Net: Larry Aillaud, 33; Brian Duncan, 33.5; Joe Tweter, 33.5; Bernie Anselmo, 34; Mark Leffers, 34; Mike Clayton, 34. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 68; GaryThorne and Greg Senf, 68. Team net: Steve Colvin and Jim Cole, 62; Joe Tweter and Dennis Ingram, 63; Greg Senf and Mike DuPuis, 64; Bernie Anselmo and Gary McLaughlin, 65. THE CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Shotgun — Lone Ranger First place: John Raske, Gary Williams and tom Hamman, 123. Second place: Fred Harrison, Ron Fye and Richard Hansen, 127. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Everett Thometz, 15 ft. High division: Richard Hansen, 3 ft. 7 in. No. 11 Low division: Bruce Durning, 14 ft. 8 in. High division: JC Schumacher, 29 ft. 2 in. No. 8 Open: Bruce Durning, 10 ft. 7 in. THE CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Tuesday Five And Four — Half handicap Divison One Gross: Pat Conway, 30; Marlene Erickson, 32; Carol Patterson, 33. Division Two Gross: Lori Wyngaert, 31; Donna Maclean, 35; Bonney Benson, 39; Betty Kettel, 39. Closest to pin No. 4 Division one: Pat Conway, 22 ft. 2 in. Division two: Lori Wingaert, 21 ft. 3.5 in. No. 11 Division one: Marlene Erickson, 30 ft. 2 in. Putts Division one: Pat Schumacher, 29; Pat Conway, 31. Division two: Jackie Davis, 30; Lilli Gomes, 33. Birdies No. 4: Pat Conway. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Monthly Medal Gross: Alice Myers, 102. Net: Cynthia Edel, 76; Rose Lauritsen, 76; Jan Prout, 78. Gross: Janet Littlefield, 117. Net: Nancy Harlan, 76; Nadia Saulsbury, 78; Pat Beltz, 85. Lady Niners Odd Holes Net: Sue Elvert, 21.5; Kathy Wheeler, 24; Lani Warren, 25.5; Kathy Tiedeman, 25.5. Wednesday Men’s Mixer Two Net Best Balls Team net: Mike Main, Tom Caufield, Wayne Nordyke and Jerry Hurd, 122; Arlyn Nelson, Dennis Powell, Don Claussen and Dan Paine, 122; Tom Fitzgerald, Owen Prout, Karl Kelley and Russ McClelland, 124. Tuesday Couples BB of Each Couple Combines Gross: Wayne and Judy Nordyke and Jim and Jan Jones, 136; Rose Lauritsen, Dave and MJ Anderson, 137. Thursday, April 18 Lady Niners Sub Par For 2 W.H. Net: Judy Kelley, 37; Kathy Tiedeman, 37; Sue Elvert, 37. SWGA S&T’s Net: Janet Real, 41.5; Dorene Berard, 42; Jan Prout, 43.5. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, April 21 Member’s Substitute Par for 1 Par 3 Gross: Shane Price, 83. Net: Mike Penna, 67; Brian Cays, 68; Dennis Ferrie, 69; Mike Tipton, 69; Walt Barker, 69; Richard Garvey, 71; JohnNaples, 72; Chuck Parrish, 72. PORT LUDLOW GOLF COURSE April 16 Port Ludlow Women’s Golf Association Nassau Flight One: Lucinda Thompson, 36.5. Flight two: Laura Shisler, 36. Back Nine Flight one: Cindy Kelly, 37.5. Flight two: Barbara Berthiaume, 37. 18 Holes Net Flight one: Peggy Selby, 71. Flight two: Sally Grything, 74. Birdies: Sally Grything, Tide 6. Tuesday Blind Nine Flight one: Barb Cason, 35; Suzy Lee, 36.5; Turney Oswald, 39. Flight two: Sue Carlson, 29.5; Beth Weaver, 33.5; Shelia Schoen, 36.5. Flight three: June DeMeers, 36; Bets Cragoe, 38; Sue Fechner, 38.5. Birdies: Sally Grything, Tide 6; Suzy Lee, Tide 6; Sue Carlson, Tide 6 and Timber 2; Darlene Mjoen, Timber 8.

Basketball Port Angeles Women’s League Tuesday Windermere Lady Riders 49, Halberg Chiropractic 46. High scorers: WR: Krista Johnson, 21; Mariah Frazier, 14. HC: Taylyn Jeffers, 23; Beth Krause, 14.

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American League West Division W L Pct GB Texas 16 7 .696 — Oakland 13 11 .542 3½ Los Angeles 9 13 .409 6½ Seattle 9 16 .360 8 Houston 7 16 .304 9 East Division W L Pct GB Boston 16 7 .696 — Baltimore 14 9 .609 2 New York 13 9 .591 2½ Tampa Bay 10 13 .435 6 Toronto 9 15 .375 7½ Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 11 8 .579 — Detroit 12 10 .545 ½ Minnesota 9 10 .474 2 Chicago 10 12 .455 2½ Cleveland 8 11 .421 3 Friday’s Games Detroit 10, Atlanta 0 N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 4 Boston 7, Houston 3 Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay 4 Texas 4, Minnesota 3 Cleveland at Kansas City, ppd., rain Baltimore 3, Oakland 0 L.A. Angels 6, Seattle 3 Saturday’s Games Detroit 7, Atlanta 4 Baltimore at Oakland, late Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, late Texas at Minnesota, late Cleveland at Kansas City, late Houston at Boston, late Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, late L.A. Angels at Seattle, late Today’s Games Toronto (Dickey 2-3) at N.Y. Yankees (P. Hughes 0-2), 10:05 a.m. Houston (B.Norris 3-2) at Boston (Lackey 0-1), 10:35 a.m. Cleveland (Masterson 4-1) at Kansas City (Guthrie 2-0), 11:10 a.m., 1st game Tampa Bay (Price 0-2) at Chicago White Sox (Axelrod 0-1), 11:10 a.m. Texas (Ogando 2-1) at Minnesota (Correia 2-1), 11:10 a.m. Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 2-1) at Oakland (Colon 3-0), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Vargas 0-2) at Seattle (Iwakuma 2-1), 1:10 p.m. Atlanta (Minor 3-1) at Detroit (Fister 3-0), 5:05 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 1-0) at Kansas City (W. Smith 0-0), 5:10 p.m., 2nd game Monday’s Games Houston at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct GB Colorado 15 8 .652 — Arizona 13 10 .565 2 San Francisco 13 10 .565 2 Los Angeles 11 11 .500 3½ San Diego 7 15 .318 7½ East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 15 8 .652 — Washington 13 11 .542 2½ New York 10 12 .455 4½ Philadelphia 11 14 .440 5 Miami 5 18 .217 10 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 14 8 .636 — Pittsburgh 13 10 .565 1½ Milwaukee 11 10 .524 2½ Cincinnati 13 12 .520 2½ Chicago 8 14 .364 6 Friday’s Games Detroit 10, Atlanta 0 Washington 1, Cincinnati 0 Chicago Cubs 4, Miami 2 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 0 St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 1 Colorado 6, Arizona 3 L.A. Dodgers 7, Milwaukee 5 San Diego 2, San Francisco 1 Saturday’s Games Detroit 7, Atlanta 4 Washington 6, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 9, N.Y. Mets 4 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, late Chicago Cubs at Miami, late Colorado at Arizona, late San Francisco at San Diego, late Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, late Today’s Games Chicago Cubs (Villanueva 1-0) at Miami (Nolasco 1-2), 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia (Hamels 0-3) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-1), 10:10 a.m. Cincinnati (Cingrani 1-0) at Washington (Detwiler 1-1), 10:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 2-1) at St. Louis (S.Miller 3-1), 11:15 a.m. Colorado (Garland 2-1) at Arizona (Corbin 2-0), 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Lohse 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-2), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 1-1) at San Diego (Marquis 1-2), 1:10 p.m. Atlanta (Minor 3-1) at Detroit (Fister 3-0), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.

Basketball NBA Playoffs FIRST ROUND (x-if necessary) (Best-of-7) WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City 2, Houston 0 Sunday, April 21: Oklahoma City 120, Houston 91 Wednesday, April 24: Oklahoma City 105, Houston 102 Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City at Houston, late. Monday, April 29: Oklahoma City at Houston, 6:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 1: Houston at Oklahoma City, 5 or 6:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Houston, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Houston at Oklahoma City, TBA San Antonio 3, L.A. Lakers 0 Sunday, April 21: San Antonio 91, L.A. Lakers 79 Wednesday, April 24: San Antonio 102, L.A. Lakers 91 Friday, April 26: San Antonio 120, L.A. Lakers 89 Today: San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 4 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 5 or 6:30 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, TBA Golden State 2, Denver 1 Saturday, April 20: Denver 97, Golden State 95 Tuesday, April 23: Golden State 131, Denver 117 Friday, April 26: Golden State 110, Denver 108 Today: Denver at Golden State, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30: Golden State at Denver, 8 or 9 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Denver at Golden State, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: Golden State at Denver, TBA L.A. Clippers 2, Memphis 1 Saturday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 112, Memphia 91 Monday, April 22: L.A. Clippers 93, Memphis 91 Thursday, April 25: Memphis 94, L.A. Clippers 82 Saturday, April 27: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, late. Tuesday, April 30: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Miami 3, Milwaukee 0 Sunday, April 21: Miami 110, Milwaukee 87 Tuesday, April 23: Miami 98, Milwaukee 86 Thursday, April 25: Miami 104, Milwaukee 91 Today: Miami at Milwaukee, 12:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: Milwaukee at Miami, 4 or 5 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Miami at Milwaukee, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: Milwaukee at Miami, TBA New York 3, Boston 0 Saturday, April 20: New York 85, Boston 78 Tuesday, April 23: New York 87, Boston 71 Friday, April 26: New York 90, Boston 76 Today: New York at Boston, 10 a.m. x-Wednesday, May 1: Boston at New York, TBA x-Friday, May 3: New York at Boston, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Boston at New York, TBA Indiana 2, Atlanta 0 Sunday, April 21: Indiana 107, Atlanta 90 Wednesday, April 24: Indiana 113, Atlanta 98 Saturday, April 27: Indiana at Atlanta, late. Monday, April 29: Indiana at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 1: Atlanta at Indiana, TBA x-Friday, May 3: Indiana at Atlanta, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Atlanta at Indiana, TBA Chicago 2, Brooklyn 1 Saturday, April 20: Brooklyn 106, Chicago 89 Monday, April 22: Chicago 90, Brooklyn 82 Thursday, April 25: Chicago 79, Brooklyn 76 Saturday, April 27: Brooklyn at Chicago, late. Monday, April 29: Chicago at Brooklyn, 4 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Brooklyn at Chicago, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: Chicago at Brooklyn, TBA

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CINCINNATI REDS—Placed LHP Manny Parra on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 24. Reinstated LHP Sean Marshall from the 15-day DL. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP Stephen Fife on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 22. Recalled RHP Matt Magill from Albuquerque (PCL). NEW YORK METS—Optioned LHP Josh Edgin to Binghamton (EL). Reinstated RHP Shaun Marcum from the 15-day DL. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Sent C Wilson Ramos to Harrisburg (EL) for a rehab assignment. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed 1B Matt Adams on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 22. Selected the contract of INF Jermaine Curtis from Memphis (PCL).

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BROOKLYN NETS—Signed general manager Billy King to a contract extension. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Purchased the operating rights to the Utah Flash (NBADL), will relocate the club to Newark, Del., renamed them the Delaware 87ers and named Aaron Moszer team president.

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL—Suspended Pittsburgh LHP Jonathan Sanchez six games and fined him an undisclosed amount for hitting St. Louis 1B Allen Craig during Friday’s game. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Optioned RHP Josh Stinson to Norfolk (IL). Agreed to terms with OF Delvi Cid on a minor league contract. BOSTON RED SOX—Optioned RHP Alfredo Aceves to Pawtucket (IL). Sent RHP Joel Hanrahan to Pawtucket (IL) for a rehab assignment. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Sent LHP Leyson Septimo to Charlotte (IL) for a rehab assignment. DETROIT TIGERS—Sent OF Avisail Garcia to Lakeland (FSL) for a rehab assignment. LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Optioned RHP David Carpenter to Salt Lake (PCL). Assigned RHP Elvin Ramirez outright to Salt Lake. NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed C Francisco Cervelli and RHP Ivan Nova on the 15-day DL. Recalled C Austin Romine from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Selected the contract of LHP Vidal Nuno from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Transferred SS Derek Jeter from the 15-day to the 60-day DL. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Sent OF Yoenis Cespedes to Sacramento (PCL) for a rehab assignment. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Assigned RHP Ramon Ortiz outright to Buffalo (IL). SEATTLE MARINERS—Sent OF Michael Saunders to Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Designated LHP Aaron Laffey for assignment. Selected the contract of RHP Justin Germano from Buffalo (IL). National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Sent C Brian McCann to Rome (SAL) for a rehab assignment.

National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS—Agreed to terms with T Andre Smith. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed QB Aaron Rodgers to a contract extension. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Traded RB Jeff Demps and a 2013 seventh-round draft pick to Tampa Bay for RB LaGarrette Blount.

HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS—Assigned D Matt Bartkowski to Providence (AHL). BUFFALO SABRES—Announced the retirement of F Jochen Hecht. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Recalled Fs Jimmy Hayes, Jeremy Morin, Brandon Pirri and Ben Smith; Ds Ryan Stanton, Adam Clendening, Shawn Lalonde and Steve Montador; and G Henrik Karlsson from Rockford (AHL). COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Signed RW Cam Atkinson to a two-year contract extension through the 2014-15 season. DALLAS STARS—Assigned F Matt Fraser to Texas (AHL). DETROIT RED WINGS—Reassigned LW Marek Tvrdon from Vancouver (WHL) to Grand Rapids (AHL). MINNESOTA WILD—Recalled F Carson McMillan from Houston (AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled Fs Daniel Bang and Kevin Henderson from Milwaukee (AHL) under emergency conditions. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Re-signed G Michal Newvirth to a two-year contract.

COLLEGE BALL STATE—Named Jason Grunkemeyer men’s assistant basketball coach. KANSAS—Announced men’s basketball F Hunter Mickelson is transferring from Arkansas.


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Preps: Sequim, PA girls win at Duke Streeter CONTINUED FROM B1 were held scoreless in their doubleheader loss to the She was struck by a line Eagles (7-1, 10-2), who are drive in the first inning (the tied for first place in the ball was deflected toward SWL-Evergreen Division. In the first game, a fourBainbridge, who picked it up and threw it to first for run fourth inning gave the third out of the inning), Elma a comfortable 6-0 but remained in the game. lead, which it extended to “Ryley was hit pretty 8-0 with a pair of runs in hard, but she was deter- the seventh. Jillian Raben and Courtmined to stay in the game,” nie Paul recorded Forks’ Kiesel said. Chimacum plays at two hits in the game. Forks’ offense was held Vashon (0-11) on Monday. The Cowboys beat the hitless in the second game. Spartans coach Chelsey Pirates 13-3 in late March. Davis praised Alex Henderson for her strong defense Chimacum 7, in both games. Cedar Park Christian 6 Cedar Park Christian 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 — 6 7 Chimacum 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 —7 9 WP- Nelson; LP- Girgus Pitching Statistics Cedar Park Christian: Girgus 7IP, 5K, 9H, 3BB. Chimacum: Eldridge 4IP, 4K, 2H, 4BB; Nelson 3IP, 4K, 5H, BB. Hitting Statistics Cedar Park Christian: Cruz 2-4; Fazio 2-4; Vanberb 1-3, 2RBI. Chimacum: Nelson 3-4; Bainbridge 1-3, 2B, RBI; Hathaway 1-3, 2RBI; Cossell 1-3, 2B; Kelly 1-2, RBI; Snyder 1-1, RBI; Dukek 1-3.

Port Angeles 3, North Mason 1 PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders returned to their winning ways following their loss to Sequim, but they are still struggling at the plate, according to coach Randy Steinman. Port Angeles scored just three runs, its second lowest output of the season, following only its shutout loss to the Wolves on Wednesday. The Riders pitching duo of Cara Cristion and Dove Lucas held the Bulldogs (4-8, 5-8) to four hits. Cristion earned the win and struck out five batters in five innings. Raelyn Lucas drove in two runs for Port Angeles, and Maddy Hinrichs contributed two hits. Port Angeles 3, North Mason 1 North Mason 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 1 4 3 Port Angeles 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 — 3 7 2 WP- Cristion; LP- Bolin Pitching Statistics North Mason: Bolin 6IP, 7H, 2ER, 2BB, 2K. Port Angeles: Cristion 5IP, 3H, 0ER, 3BB, 3K; D. Lucas 2IP, H, 0ER, 3BB, 2K. Hitting Statistics North Mason: Gascoyne 1-4, RBI; Johnson 2-2. Port Angeles: Hinrichs 2-3; R. Lucas 1-3, 2RBI; Gouge 1-3, R; Kuch 1-3; Gray 1-2; D. Lucas 1-2.

Port Angeles 5, North Kitsap 2 POULSBO — The Roughriders maintained the stronghold on second place in the Olympic League with an messy win over the Vikings. The two teams had as many combined errors — 11 — as hits. Port Angeles pitcher Sarah Steinman held North Kitsap in check for five innings, striking out seven and allowing just one run in five innings. Dove Lucas pitched the final two innings for the save. The Riders (11-2, 12-2) and Vikings (5-7) face each other again Wednesday in Port Angeles. Before that, the Riders host third-place Kingston (9-3) on Monday. Port Angeles 5, North Kitsap 2 Port Angeles 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 — 5 5 5 North Kitsap 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 — 2 6 6 WP- Steinman; LP- Keller Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Steinman 5IP, 4H, R, 4BB, 7K; D. Lucas 2IP, 2H, R, BB, K. North Kitsap: Keller 7IP, 5H, 2ER, 2BB, 5K. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Hinrichs 1-3, RBI; Gouge 0-4, R, RBI; Reed 1-3, R; Gray 1-3, R; D. Lucas 1-3, R; Kuch 0-4, RBI. North Kitsap: Knutson 3-4, RBI.

Elma 8, 10, Forks 0, 0 FORKS — The Spartans managed only two hits and

more Miguel Morales captured third place in two events. He took the bronze in discus (120-03) and javelin (128-09). Also for the boys, Nate Pennington took second in the 400 meters (54.81) while Hugo Lucas took second in the 3,200 (11:16.13) and fourth in the 1,600 (5:05.39).

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Bremerton 12, Port Townsend 9 BREMERTON — The Redskins fought back admirably, but were unable to overcome an 8-run second inning by the Knights. Port Townsend opened the game with three runs in the top of the first, but fell behind 10-3 when Bremerton (4-11, 4-12) plated two runs in its half of the first and then eight in the second. The Redskins scored a pair of runs in the fifth and four in the sixth to close the gap. Mia Henderson had three hits, including a triple, for Port Townsend. Rose Gitelman had a double and a triple, Gen Polizzi tripled and Megan Lee contributed two hits. Port Townsend (1-12, 1-14) plays at North Mason (4-8, 5-8) on Monday. Bremerton 13, Port Townsend 9 Port Townsend 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 — 9 8 2 Bremerton 2 8 0 0 0 0 x — 13 7 7 WP- Muhleman; LP- Rodgers Pitching Statistics Port Townsend: Rodgers 3IP, 11BB, 5K; Lee 3IP, 2BB, K. Hitting Statistics Port Townsend: Henderson 3-4 3B; Gitelman 2-4, 2B, 3B; Polizzi 2-3, 3B; Lee 2-4. Bremerton: Williford 3-3, HR, 4RBI.

Baseball North Kitsap 2, Port Angeles 1 POULSBO — The Roughriders battled toe-totoe with the preseason favorite to win the Olympic League. With one game left in the regular season, Port Angeles (8-7) is fighting with Klahowya (8-6) and North Mason (7-8) for the fourth and fifth spots in the Olympic League tournament, which begins Wednesday at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Hayden Gunderson, who pitched for the first time earlier in the week, held the Vikings to five hits and two runs over six innings. “We played hard, and I am not disappointed with this loss. We played like we are capable of,” Port Angeles coach Chad Wagner said. “Hayden Gunderson did an amazing job on the hill and has proven himself to be a great competitor.” Michael Konopaski had a hit, drove in a run and was intentionally walked twice for the Riders. Port Angeles closes out its regular season Monday with a home game against Kingston (3-11). North Kitsap 2, Port Angeles 1 Port Angeles 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 5 0 North Kitsap 1 0 0 1 0 0 x — 2 5 3 WP- Milyard; LP- Gunderson Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Gunderson 6IP, 5H, 2ER. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Michael Konopaski 1-2, 2BB, RBI. North Kitsap: Crowell 1-3, RBI.

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Forks’ shortstop Jillian Raben awaits the ball at second base, but the throw was not in time to beat the Elma runner. Right fielder Sassy Price backs up the throw. Vashon (7-6, 7-8), one of the In the midfield, Abinet teams that has a one-run Hayden stood out for the victory over the Cowboys Riders, creating a lot of PORT ANGELES — The this season, on Monday. good combination play. Roughriders missed an Andrus was named opportunity to virtually offensive player of the Cedar Park Christian 3, lock up a Olympic League Chimacum 2 match while Isett and Doryplayoff spot by falling the Cedar Park Christian 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 — 3 2 1 land shared defensive honChimacum 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 —2 32 Bulldogs at home. ors and Hayden was LP- Rogers “We did not play well at WP- Thompson;Pitching selected as the transition Statistics all, and [it] was very disap- Cedar Park Christian: Thompson 7IP, 5K, 2BB. player of the match. 7IP, 2H, 3K. pointing after such a great Chimacum: Rogers Kingston best Port AngeHitting Statistics win against Sequim [on Chimacum: Bainbridge 1-3, 2B. les 3-0 in the JV game. Wednesday],” Port Angeles The Riders, 1-12-0, next coach Chad Wagner said. host Klahowya on ThursNorth Mason 4, “We came out with no Port Townsend 2 day. energy, as if they were going PORT TOWNSEND — to hand the game to us.” North Mason 2, The Riders managed Cody Russell struck out Port Townsend 0 only four hits, two of which nine Bulldogs, but it wasn’t BELFAIR — Bulldog came off the bat of Marcus enough for the Redskins to Konopaski, who also drove finish their season with a goalkeeper Alex Floathe victory. shut out the Redskins in in Port Angeles’ only run. Port Townsend (1-15, the Olympic League match. Chase Jangula took the Colin Ralston scored a loss, but struck out five bat- 1-16) out-hit North Mason 10 to six, but were only able goal and had an assist for ters in five innings. Mason, which The Riders did get some to bring two of those base North improved to 5-9-0 in league assistance in the postsea- runner around to score. James Delagarza, Sean with 14 points. son quest when North The Redskins are sitting Mason’s win over North Dwyer, Matt Cain and Kitsap earlier this month Jacob King all had two hits in fifth place at 6-7-0 with was changed to a loss for the Redskins, while 19 points. Courtney and Port Townsend next because the Bulldogs played Devon Emmett Davis added a hit hosts Olympic (8-5-0) on with an ineligible player. each. Tuesday night.

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Olympic 12, Sequim 0 SEQUIM — The Trojans delivered another harsh lesson to the young Wolves. Sequim recorded only five hits, while Olympic pounded out 16. Nick Johnston and Fred Serrano each had two hits for the Wolves, who fall to 3-11 in Olympic League play (5-11 overall). Sequim plays at North Mason (7-8, 10-8) on Monday, and then concludes its season with a rematch with the Trojans (10-5, 10-7) on Wednesday. Olympic 12, Sequim 0 Olympic 0 1 2 3 2 0 4 — 12 16 2 Sequim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 5 2 WP- Matheny; LP- Christian Hitting Statistics Olympic: Huddleston 2-3, 3R, 4RBI; Catharius 3-5, R, 2RBI. Sequim: Johnston 2-2; Fred Serrano 2-3, 2B.

Cedar Park Christian 3, Chimacum 2 CHIMACUM — The Cowboys lost their sixth one-run game of the season. Jonny Rogers put in a solid performance on the mound for Chimacum, limiting the Eagles to two hits and striking out five in seven innings. Hits were hard to come by, as the two teams combined for just five hits. The Cowboys had three hits, including a double by Chris Bainbridge. Chimacum plays at

North Mason 4, Port Townsend 2 North Mason 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 4 6 2 Port Townsend 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 — 2 10 3 Pitching Statistics Port Townsend: Russell 9K. Hitting Statistics North Mason: Schoohoven 1-4, 3RBI; McKean 2-3. Port Townsend: Delagarza 2-2, RBI; Dwyer 2-3; Cain 2-2; King 2-3; Courtney 1-3, Davis 1-2.

Boys Soccer Kingston 3, Port Angeles 0 KINGSTON — The Roughriders conceded an early goal but otherwise stayed with Olympic League-leading Kingston in the first half, trailing just 1-0 at halftime. The Buccaneers, tied with North Kitsap for first with 33 points each, added two insurance goals in the second half. The Riders created a few good scoring chances but were unable to capitalize on them. Port Angeles forward Miki Andrus held the ball up well and distributed it for the offense. Andrus’ right-footed shot in the second half beat the Kingston keeper but didn’t have enough pace on it to cross the goal line before being cleared away by a retreating Kingston defender. Defenders Hayden KaysErdman and Tristan Isett had solid games for the Riders at the back along with goalkeeper Jack Doryland, who made multiple good saves.

Track and Field Forks in eight-way RAINIER — Kari Larson was a double winner for the Spartans at an eightway SWL-Evergreen Division meet. The Forks boys took fifth with 75 points while the girls had 82.5 points for sixth place. Montesano claimed the boys title with 113.5 points while host Rainier and Tenino tied for the girls crown with 105.5 points each. Adna was close behind with 100.5 while Napavine wasn’t a hair-width below that at 100. Montesano edged out Forks for fifth, 83-82.5. Larson, though, ruled the long-distance events by taking first in the 800 in a North Olympic Peninsula best time of 2:32.85, and in the 1,600 (5:54.80). Forks had three other winners. On the girls side, Sydney Christensen took first in discus (97-10) and third in shot put (31-04.25), and Tristina Smith was first in the high jump (4-06) and third in javelin (93-05). Also for the girls, Erin Weekes was second in triple jump (29-01), and Mercedes Flores was fourth in discus (79-11). In boys action. Shane WhiteEagle won the discus (125-11) and took second in shot put (44-0) while sopho-

EATONVILLE — The Cowboys had three individual champions at a fourway Nisqually League meet. The boys took third with 22.5 points while the girls were fourth with 13. Bringing home the gold were Daryl Settlemire in the discus in a North Olympic-best mark of 160-02, Melvin Thornton in a Peninsula-best long jump in 19-07, and Bailey Castillo in girls javelin with a Peninsula-best 115-02. Others placing for the Cowboys were Thornton, third in the 300 hurdles (45.77), Katherine Carstensen, third in shot put (27-09), Ross Henley, third in triple jump (34-06), and Settlemire, fourth in javelin (115-0).

Girls Golf Duke Streeter PORT ANGELES — Sequim captured the 22nd annual Duke Streeter Invitational at Peninsula Golf Club on Friday. The Sequim Wolves, with a team total of 167, were the 18-hole team scramble winners. The Wolves edged out Kingston (169) for the team title. Elisa Sallee and Maddy Fisher shot a 78 for Sequim, and teammates Brianna Kettel and Caitlin Stofferahn shot an 89. The overall winners of the scramble were Kingston’s Kinda Smith and Aimee Zehrung with a low score of 77. Port Angeles placed fourth in the 18-hole scramble. Dana Fox and Chloe Brown scored a 93, and Kylee Jeffers and Taylor Rutz had a 108, for a combined team score of 201. Shelton took third with a team score of 188. Fox won the closest to the hole on the fourth hole, and Olympic’s Lucy Winters took the honors on the 14th hole. The longest drive went to Aimee Zehrung of Kingston.

Nine-hole results The nine-hole scramble was won by Port Angeles’ Brittany McBride and Greta Gieseke, who shot a 50. Bremerton’s Ava Clarridge and Tyra Short were second with a 52, and Sequim’s Kaylee Price and Cecilee Welch shot 53 to claim third place. Roughriders Maddie Boe and Monica Gasper finished fifth with a score of 62. The longest drive of the nine-hole scramble was Sequim’s Price on the sixth hole. Port Angeles’ Boe won the closest to the hole on the fourth hole. The Riders and Wolves face each other Tuesday at Cedars at Dungeness.

Wolves: Seniors go out with a blowout win CONTINUED FROM B1 as well. Catcher Bailey Rhodefer The third time, during was 4 for 5 with four runs Sequim’s 14-run fourth and two RBI; shortstop inning, Olympic walked Hannah Grubb had four Zbaraschuk to score Tia hits, three runs and drove in a pair of runs; and Bourm from third base. As has often been the Columbia Haupt had three case this season, Olympic hits, three runs and an RBI. “They’re a huge impact was cautious whenever Zbaraschuk stepped to the for our team,” McFarlen said of the seniors. plate. “They’re a big part of “They pitch around her, of course,” McFarlen said. why we’re winning. But, the “She’s a good hitter; I rest of the girls are a big wouldn’t pitch to her, part of why we’re winning, too.” either.” Indeed, the seniors had The Wolves’ other seniors did a lot of damage, plenty of assistance during

Friday’s game. Sophomore MaryLu Clift had two hits, two runs and two RBI, and Melissa Lewis drove in two runs and scored three of her own. Bourm and McKenzie Bentz both came off the bench to record two hits and score two runs apiece. Bourm added two RBI, and Bentz one. “Today, we just all were focused,” Rhodefer said. “We all had our heads in it. Our hearts were in it. We all left it on the field. “I think we’ve slowly been building up to that

type of level of play right there. From the beginning of the year, we’ve been doing good and just progressing continually.” Junior pitcher Makayla Bentz held the Trojans hitless in her two innings on the mound, and Melissa Lewis relieved her and only allowed two hits and a pair of runs in three innings. After the game, Makayla Bentz grabbed Rhodefer and a ball and went back on the field to throw one more pitch to her long-time catcher on their home field. “I’m so impressed with

the team as a whole,” Rhodefer said. “I feel like that is a team right there that wants to come together on such an emotional day — our seniors’ last home game. We’ve all grown up together, we’ve all played with each other for years. “For [us] to come out here and beat that team, which is a good team with good pitchers, 28-2 — that’s insane. That is really crazy. That is powerful stuff.” Sequim’s big victory caps off a week in which they beat the second-, third- and

fourth-place league contenders (Port Angeles, Kingston and Olympic) by a combined score of 48-6. The Wolves next play at North Mason on Monday. Sequim 28, Olympic 2 Olympic 0 0 0 1 1 — 2 2 1 Sequim 9 5 0 14 x — 28 25 0 WP- Makayla Bentz; LP- Bigelow Pitching Statistics Olympic: Bigelow 1 1/3IP, 11H, 14ER, 5BB, K; Clark 2 2/3IP, 14H, 13ER, 3BB, K. Sequim: Bentz 0H, 0R, 2K, BB; Lewis 3IP, 2H, 2R, 3BB, K. Hitting Statistics Olympic: Roberts 1-3, RBI; Villalobos 1-1. Sequim: Zbaraschuk 2-3, 2 2B, 3BB, 3R, 6RBI; Rhodefer 4-5, 4R, 2RBI, SB; Grubb 4-6, 3R, 2RBI; Haupt 3-5, 3R, RBI; Clift 2-2, 2B, 2R, 2RBI; McKenzie Bentz 2-2, 2R, RBI; Bourm 2-3, 2R, 2RBI; Lewis 2-3, 2BB, 3R, 2RBI, SB.


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Hawks: Seattle picks 10 players on Saturday CONTINUED FROM B1 Michael saw limited action his senior season with the Aggies, but still rushed for 12 touchdowns. With the coaching change at Texas A&M between his junior and senior years, and a change in offensive styles, Michael had fewer chances. There were also reports of Michael getting in trouble with new Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin and oversleeping at the NFL combine when he was fighting illness and taking medication. “Like I mentioned in all of my interviews, the coaching change was definitely a difficult situation for me, but it was worth it,” Michael said. “I lived and I learned from it. The coaching change there was definitely some adversity I had to overcome and I did. I grew up a lot learning from that stuff.” Both his sophomore and junior seasons were cut short by injuries. He rushed for 899 yards in nine games as a junior in 2011 before suffering a torn ACL. A year earlier, Michael suffered a broken leg and was limited to eight games. Still, he finished his college career at Texas A&M averaging 5.28 yards per carry and scored 34 touchdowns in just 40 games. Going against convention has become little surprise with Schneider in charge. “You can’t go through drafts and be passing on talents like Michael,” Schneider said. “When you start doing that, in my opinion, is when you start making mistakes. While it may not look like a glaring need, we run the ball so much we did have a hole.” While getting Michael could be considered a luxury, getting help for the defensive line was a necessity. In Hill, the Seahawks

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Former Seattle linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski, left, is joined by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as he announces an NFL draft pick during the second round on Friday at Radio City Music Hall in New York. feel they found a defensive lineman who has a quick first step and an ability to provide pressure from the interior. The defensive line was a point of emphasis in free agency with the Seahawks signing defensive end Cliff Avril, and defensive tackles Tony McDaniel and Michael Bennett, and Hill brings a little more versatility to the group. “He’s different than the guys that we have. He’s got real nice quickness, an ability to get on the edge and get in the backfield and penetrate. He’s a really good effort guy,” Carroll said. “Because he’s different he’ll be right in the rotation and we’ll see how it fits.” Hill was a first-team allBig Ten selection as a senior at Penn State when he had 64 tackles, 4.5 sacks and an interception. Hill started every game in his junior and senior seasons and played in 45 total over four seasons at Penn State. “I’m a versatile player,” Hill said. “I’m not just a guy who can pass rush. I can stop the run.” Seattle hopes to again capitalize on the final day of

the draft. Thanks to the trade with Baltimore, the Seahawks picked up two additional selections and will have 10 picks on the final day. In recent seasons, the Seahawks have found starters Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor and K.J. Wright on the last day of the draft. “This has been a great area of the draft for us and to have this many picks, the trade that we made, we’re going in very optimistically that we’re going to come out with some good stuff,” Carroll said. “There are some terrific kids in the draft at this point. We’ve worked very hard on this aspect of the draft again.”

Final day The Seahawks used their first pick of a scheduled 10 selections on the final day of the NFL draft to take Kansas State wide receiver Chris Harper in the fourth round. Despite the offseason trade for Percy Harvin, Seattle still felt the need to address the wide receiver position. Harper will join a

Seahawks next selected LSU cornerback Tharold Simon with the 138th overall pick in the fifth-round, just two days after he was arrested in his hometown of Eunice, La. Simon was arrested Thursday night on charges of public intimidation, resisting an officer and a noise violation. He was released on bond. His agent, Peter Schaffer, said he is certain Simon acted appropriately and will be exonerated. The 6-foot-3, 193-pound Simon was widely projected as a middle-round draft choice, and was hoping to be selected as early as Friday night, when the second and third rounds were taking place.

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crowded receiver corps for Seattle with Harvin, Sidney Rice, Golden Tate and Doug Baldwin all returning and all are significant contributors. Harper led Kansas State in receiving each of his final two years at the school. As a senior, Harper caught 58 passes for 857 yards and three touchdowns. Seahawks continued their offseason overhaul of the defensive line on the third day of the draft with the selection of Alabama defensive tackle Jesse Williams in the fifth round. Seattle traded one of three fifth round selections and a sixth round pick to the Detroit Lions to move up and snag Williams. While most of Seattle’s roster moves have been to bolster their pass rush, Williams is a big-body at 6-foot4, 323 pounds that will factor more heavily in the run game. The Seahawks have now expended three free agent signings and two draft picks along the defensive front. Williams could be the replacement Seattle needed for Alan Branch, who signed with the Buffalo Bills in free agency.

He fits Seattle’s mold of looking for tall cornerbacks, joining Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner in the Seahawks secondary. Simon started at cornerback for LSU in 2012, leading the team with four interceptions and nine pass breakups. The Seahawks used their third pick in the fifth round on Rice tight end Luke Willson. The pick was No. 158 overall on Saturday. Despite a lackluster senior season, the 6-foot-5, 251-pound Willson grabbed attention during his pro day when he ran a 4.51 40-yard dash. Willson was named to the Mackey Award watch list to begin his senior season, only to be slowed by injuries. He played in 11 of 13 games, but caught just nine passes for 126 yards and two touchdowns. As a sophomore and junior, Willson had 62 combined catches for 738 yards and six touchdowns. The Seahawks took their second running back of the draft by selecting Spencer Ware from LSU in the sixth round. The Seahawks spent their second-round selection

on Texas A&M running back Christine Michael and now have added another back in much the same mold. Like Michael, Ware is 5-foot-10 and close to 230 pounds. Ware is also Seattle’s second draft pick from LSU. Ware elected to declare for the draft after his junior season. He started four games for the Tigers in 2012 and ran for 367 yards on 94 carries. He also caught 18 passes for 230 yards with one rushing and one receiving touchdown apiece. The Seahawks finally turned their attention toward the offensive line in the seventh round with the selection of Vanderbilt guard Ryan Seymour. Seattle needed to add some depth along their offensive line during the draft but elected to address other positions through the first six rounds. Seymour started 35 games at Vanderbilt during his career and took snaps at every position last season. He started nine games at left guard, played both tackle positions and served as the team’s backup center. Seymour’s versatility could be a key for his hopes of making a crowded roster with Paul McQuistan, James Carpenter, John Moffitt and J.R. Sweezy all returning at the position. The Seahawks selected outside linebacker Ty Powell out of Division II Harding University with their second pick in the seventh round. Powell is the first player from the Arkansas school to be drafted in 30 years. Powell played defensive end, linebacker and safety at Harding. Seattle could look to him as a depth option as a situation pass rusher behind Chris Clemons, Bruce Irvin and Cliff Avril. Seattle likes smaller, fast ends to play the “Leo” position in their defense and at 249 pounds, he fits the type. Powell recorded 40 tackles, with 15 for loss.

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have one golfer in the top 10, Priest, who is 10th at 43.2. Priest was runner-up behind Payton in Wednesday’s dual meet. Payton got a little bit of a boost in the Sequim match after his coach replaced the grips on all of his irons. “The grips were old and slippery,” Mitrovich said. “It is a lot easier to play with good grips.” Mitrovich said he is proud about the way the Riders are performing. While Payton and Barnes are getting the headlines, Atwell, Underwood and Micah Needham also are playing great golf. Both Underwood and Needham scored personal

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powerhouse Port Angeles and 1A powerhouse Chimacum. “It will be really close [between the two teams],” Mitrovich said. “It will be a lot of fun.” And hopefully, no one will make any mistakes on his scorecard. Action starts at 1:30 p.m.

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“If other teams want to practice at Peninsula [Golf Club in Port Angeles], they are welcome,” Mitrovich said. The Riders, who captured fifth place in state with a team score of 75.50 last year, are dominating the Olympic League. Barnes currently is tied for first place in league for a nine-hole average of 38.4 with Olympic’s Trent Ferris while the Riders have four of the top five golfers. Payton is in third with a 39.2 average while Atwell is not far behind in fourth with 40.8. Teammate Austin Underwood is 12th with 43.9. The youthful Wolves

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Awards: Open reception set Thursday CONTINUED FROM C1 at first, but then her passion and ‘can-do attitude’ took ■ Chuck Preble, tire- over and inspired everyone less organizer, engineer and that was there to help,” “boots on the ground” Delikat wrote. “If I had to guess, I would dynamo who has for years led efforts to build and say that Janet volunteered extend the Olympic Discov- around 4,000 hours by herself over a three-year ery Trail. ■ Shawna and Dan period.” D Bellamente, director of Rigg, dynamic duo in Sequim whose passion for the Port Angeles Senior lending a hand compels Center where Young often them into myriad arenas of volunteers, wrote: “Janet’s ability to identify community service. ■ Janet Young, whose and pull together volunteers dogged enthusiasm and possessing the skills this tenacity took her all the way project needed was nothing to Olympia to secure money short of awesome. “Janet’s willingness to to build the Peninsula’s first fully functional Americans step outside her comfort With Disabilities Act-com- zone to spur a grassroots pliant playground in Shane effort has made Port AngePark, named for her son who les a better place.” Delikat continued in his died of injuries suffered there when it was being con- letter: “Janet was once quoted structed in 1973. in the [Peninsula Daily News] by saying, ‘I don’t 34th year want this to be about me. I The Clallam County want it to be about the park.’ Community Service Award “Well, I disagree. We were honors the “dedication, sac- all there because of Janet rifice and accomplishments” and her drive, determinaof community leaders and tion, passion and heart were volunteers “who have made contagious. a difference in Clallam “This $300,000 project County, who have made our would never have happened communities a better place without her.” by doing extraordinary things for their neighbors, Shawna and Dan Rigg their community or the envi“They are perhaps the ronment.” This is the 34th year of most dynamic couple in the award, begun by the terms of community service Peninsula Daily News and in Sequim,” wrote Stephen now co-sponsored by Sorop- T. Rosales, president and timist International of Port director of the Sequim Food Bank. He nominated the Angeles-Noon Club. The seven recipients of couple. Rosales, himself a 2011 the 2013 Community Service Award will receive recipient of the Community framed award certificates at Service Award, noted that a reception in the down- the Riggs are heavily stairs meeting room at Holy involved in numerous comTrinity Lutheran Church, munity events and efforts 301 E. Lopez Ave., Port throughout Sequim, includAngeles, that begins at 6:30 ing Shawna’s work to turn the Sequim Youth Baseball p.m. Thursday. The reception is open to League from the brink of the public and will include collapse and the creation of a new softball field for the coffee and desserts. girls league. Admission is free. “They took the ball and A judging committee that included past Community literally ran with it, and Service Award recipients within one year, they built a selected the seven from 32 new field without any govpeople nominated by indi- ernment help,” Rosales viduals, clubs, churches, wrote. The Riggs’ passion for businesses and other organiservice also has led them to zations. “These are truly local key organizational roles in heroes, working to make the Sequim Irrigation Festicommunity life stronger, val, according to Rosales — tighter, happier, richer — in addition to helping howbusy people who unselfishly ever they can at the Sequim give their time and energy Food Bank and Boys & Girls to help others, who always Club. “They never seek attenseem to be able to make time to offer a hand or a tion but are always looking shoulder,” said John Brewer, for ways to make Sequim the best place to live and PDN publisher and editor. raise a family in our great Janet Young nation,” Rosales wrote. Corey Delikat, Port Angeles Parks and Recreation director, wrote that he first read of Young’s idea for Shane Park in a letter she had written to the Peninsula Daily News in 2010. “Janet was timid and shy

Chuck Preble Eleven detail-filled letters nominated Preble, vice president for Clallam County of the Peninsula Trails Coalition. Volunteers and govern-

Jefferson County service awards set for May 21 PORT TOWNSEND — The recipients of the 2013 Jefferson County Heart of Service award will be honored next month. The Heart of Service recognizes outstanding community work that has made a difference — and that has made Jefferson County a better place. This year’s recipients will be announced in the Peninsula Daily News on Sunday, May 12. Nominations for the Heart of Service are made annually to the PDN, and the recipients are selected from those nominations by a blue-ribbon judging committee that includes leaders of the three Jefferson County Rotary Clubs. The award ceremonies — open to the public — begin at noon Tuesday, May 21, in the Maritime Meeting Room at the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St. in downtown Port Townsend. Peninsula Daily News ment officials from jurisdictions the Olympic Discovery Trail crosses in Clallam and Jefferson counties praised Preble for his skill in working on multiple trail issues with “phenomenal mental and physical energy.” “Among his many accomplishments is the central role he has played over the years working with several of these jurisdictions to develop and present multiple grant proposals, totaling $500,000, which were awarded and successfully implemented,” wrote Chris Gutmacher and Andy Stevenson, co-presidents of the Peninsula Trails Coalition. Gutmacher and Stevenson also lauded Preble for currently running two to three work parties weekly to finish the shoulders of the newest piece of trail from 10th Street and Milwaukee Drive to Kaycee Way in Port Angeles. Wrote Carol Brown, manager of community development for the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe: “We raise our hands to Chuck Preble, his work with the Peninsula Trails Coalition and the honorable manner that work is completed with respect for the land and people along trail projects of the Olympic Peninsula.” Port Angeles Public Works Director Glenn Cutler wrote that he worked with Preble for the past 10 years on the portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail that stretches from Morse Creek to the Elwha River. “[Preble] has been a key driver in the success of envisioning, designing and constructing this beautiful section of trail,” Cutler wrote. “Chuck is an individual who will not take no for answer.”

Venay Money “I’ve worked with Venay at the Voices for Veterans Stand Downs in Big Momma’s General Store section

where military veterans can get new and used supplies,” wrote Port Angeles resident Tony Cook, director of Voices for Veterans and himself a disabled vet, in a letter nominating Money for the Community Service Award. “Venay showed an uncanny ability to calm disgruntled ‘customers’ and a passion to help distribute the limited supplies in a fair manner to needy people, either military veterans or non-veterans.” Money’s husband is a disabled veteran of the Vietnam War. She is the president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary in Port Angeles and serves as secretary of both the Clallam County Veterans Center and Voices for Veterans in Port Angeles. She was one of eight recipients of the 2012 Outstanding Service to Veterans Award from the state. Money is also a lead coordinator in the Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network, where she works to organize veterans’ trips to and from medical facilities in Seattle. “Venay has been instrumental in increasing the Disabled American Veterans van volunteer drivers from three to 11 in her community, providing transportation for local veterans to the VA Facility in Seattle,” wrote Tammy Sullenger, Clallam County veterans’ coordinator, in a letter supporting Money’s nomination.

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form the local Peninsula chapter of the Washington State Music Teachers Association and founded the Monday Musicale program with Rosemary Brauninger in 1968 to raise scholarship money for outstanding local graduating high school music students who were headed to college. McCoy also has been active in many roles with the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. “It amazed me that in spite of her heavy teaching load, she could and did find the time to practice and play with me,” Brauninger wrote in a nomination letter. McCoy, who would often teach lessons for little or no charge and offered free musical accompaniment to various community events and get-togethers, was inducted into the Washington State Music Teachers Hall of Fame in 2010. “[McCoy] and her piano students have made outstanding contributions in performances and accompaniments for countless instrumentalists and singers here and around the country,” wrote Loran Olsen, professor emeritus of music at Washington State University.

Maj. Leo Campbell Eight letters came in from colleagues, friends and students extolling Campbell’s virtues as a selfless teacher, always willing to give. “Major has been an active member of our community, giving thousands of hours not only in community service, but being a positive mentor for children in our community,” wrote Leslie Perrizo, a parent of one of the students serving in Campbell’s unit. “It’s his natural leadership abilities and personal compassion that has helped to shape future citizens of our community,” wrote retired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Jeff Perry, Campbell’s second in command. Campbell also was lauded for the improvements he brought to the high school’s NJROTC unit, a position he took up in 2003 and will retire from this year. “He has truly done a tremendous job turning the program around and mentoring the students to achieve some incredible group and individual accomplishments,” wrote Garry Cameron, principal of Port Angeles High School. Wrote Warren and Marissa Taylor, neighbors of Campbell’s: “I have witnessed Leo on several occasions giving of his personal time to help a student in need and making sure they are moving in the right direction.”

Students of Month named by PA Rotary PORT ANGELES — Sophia Brandon and Maria Gallegos have been named the Port Angeles Rotary Club’s Students of the Month for April. Sophia is the daughter of Scott and Teresa Brandon. She holds a 3.375 gradepoint averSophia age and is active with the school’s ESL Community Club. Sophia received the Soroptimist Star Award Maria from the Port Angeles Soroptimist Club in May 2012. She works in the dining hall at Park View Villas. Sophia is interested in working in health care after high school and plans to become a nurse. Maria is the daughter of Ramiro Gallegos and Sandra Medina. She is president of the Port Angeles High School ESL Community Club and won a high school-level award in the Juan de Fuca Art Contest in 2011. Maria works as a busser at Sergio’s Hacienda Family Mexican Restaurant. Her post-high school plan is to attend a two-year college before transferring to a university. She is interested in the field of graphic design.

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GOOSE CREEK, S.C. — Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew M. Tamba has graduated from the U.S. Navy’s Nuclear Power School at Naval Nuclear Power Training Command in Goose Creek, S.C. He is the son of Megan Tamba of Port Angeles and Tony Tamba of Pasco and is a 2011 graduate of Port Angeles High School. Tamba is assigned to Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, Joint Base Charleston in Goose Creek, S.C. He has served in the military for one year. Nuclear Power School is a rigorous six-month course that trains officer and enlisted students in the science and engineering fundamental to the design, operation and maintenance of naval nuclear propulsion plants. Graduates undergo additional instruction at a prototype training unit before serving as a surface warfare officer aboard a nuclear-powered surface ship or as an electronics _________ technician aboard a Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can nuclear-powered submabe reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula rine.

McCoy is a 47-year veteran of teaching music on the Peninsula and 20 years in other cities across the United States. “One cannot think of music in the Port Angeles area without acknowledging Thelma and her wonderful influence on many young people,” wrote Port Angeles resident Joan Quigley, who met MCoy at a 1992 meeting of the Music Teachers National Association in Port Angeles. McCoy and her late husband, Dick, started teaching music on the Peninsula in the 1950s. McCoy would go on to dailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Maypole Faire XIX will be presented by the Jefferson and Clallam counties’ members of the Society for Creative Anachronism on Saturday. Medieval skills in the home arts, bardic arts and sciences will be presented along with demonstrations of archery, thrown weapons, rapier combat, horsemanship and chivalry. Merchants also will sell their wares. Actors from local schools will perform scenes from works of Shakespeare. The public demonstration will be held at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, 1608 W. 16th St., from noon to 5 p.m. The event is free, but donations will be accepted. Clallam and Jefferson counties are known as the “Shire of Druim Doineann” in the Society for Creative Anachronism’s Kingdom of An Tir. For more information, including cost, visit www. druim-doineann.org. Peninsula Daily News


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Birding treasure troves closer to home MOST OF THE time, mallards are the duck we expect to see on those water retention ponds that have become so prolific. During the fall and winter, duck numbers on most ponds are larger than in spring or summer. Mallards are joined by American wigeon, occasional buffleheads, and even Canada geese will use the larger ponds. Once spring arrives, the wigeon and buffleheads move on. Mallard numbers drop to a pair or two. Birding on retention ponds may not sound very exciting, but I never miss a chance to look one over. A few days ago, my reward was seeing a pair of handsome killdeer standing on the dike between two ponds. It looks like the perfect place for killdeers to nest, but it will take a pair of wily parents to raise a family. The surrounding area is overrun with crows most of the year. If they also disperse and their numbers drop, the killdeer babies just might survive.

the Northwest. Think “mudflat” and where the term can be applied to If crows nest beaches closer to home. Joan nearby, they That’s where you can expect Carson will have their to see those shorebirds that also own problem to are known as “peeps” or sandpipsolve. ers. Ravens regMudflats and tidal estuaries ularly cruise are breadbaskets for shorebirds. the general Where fresh water enters salt area, and they water, the combination sustains will get most of the marine life they feed on. the crows’ Their bills are engineering attention. marvels that allow them to probe The killdeer deep into the thick, goopy sand to were a extract the hidden morsels they reminder that the end of April are seeking. and the shorebird migration is on top of us. Life under the mud While the coast and the Grays There was a time when a Harbor area are famous for millions of birds passing through, we mudflat was looked upon as a nuisance and not your desired don’t want to neglect beaches waterfront. closer to home. Just the same, I spent many When the main body of childhood summers exploring migrants moves up the West several that were local beaches. Coast, a sizable portion spreads There is a treasure trove of out to rest and feed at popular marine creatures just waiting beaches. to be found, and one can only These beaches are part guess at the abundance of microof the hundreds of thousands scopic critters snuggled in the of shoreline spread throughout

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sheltering mud. Most of the time, we notice a mudflat when the tide is out. It’s hard to miss the vast expanse of uncovered beach. This can be a good time to take a look, or it could be not so good. The rule for enjoying the best shorebird watching is to bird on an incoming tide. The advancing water will bring the birds to you. They are feeding voraciously, and you only have to wait for the advancing water to bring them closer and closer. If you begin to bird on an outgoing tide, you will be surprised at how rapidly the water recedes. The birds get farther and farther away in less time than you would think. The tide recedes and advances in these tidal areas at a faster rate than it does in deeper water. We can use this to our advantage. The most common shorebirds to study in your field guide are the Western sandpipers and dunlin. Black-bellied plovers and

sanderlings are often mixed in, but in smaller numbers. Black turnstones will be found among the migrants, but they prefer rocky beaches instead of mudflats. They’ll be flipping small stones to find their dinner underneath. Large bays and inlets also can yield the larger shorebirds, so don’t forget to look for dowitchers, yellowlegs and maybe a whimbrel or two. There are many more shorebird species that will pass our way this spring, and the important thing is to look for them wherever you may be. If you can make the pilgrimage to Bowerman, that’s great. If not, check out those mudflats closer to home. I know there’s a surprise or two waiting. At least some killdeer should be spotted.

________ 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.

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Soroptimist International of Port Angeles President Louann Yager, third from left, presents Star Awards to Port Angeles School District juniors, from left, Tyra Watnik, Ashlee Reid, Bailee Jones, Nick Fairchild, Trilby Bowe and Justine Clifford.

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles recently recognized a group of Port Angeles High School juniors with Star Awards. The Star Awards were developed in 1987 by the club’s education committee to encourage and motivate hard-working students during their junior year of high school. Students are nominated by their teachers, and awards are presented across multiple subject areas in the winter and spring. The spring 2013 Star Award recipients and their subject areas are: ■ Bailee Jones: Academics.

■ Trilby Bowe: Vocal music. ■ Nick Fairchild: Business. ■ Ashlee Reid: Extracurricular/community service. ■ Tyra Wantik: Representing Lincoln High School. ■ Justine Clifford: Representing the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center. Selection criteria include effort and willingness to work in the subject area, success in the subject area and passing all subjects with above-average grades. Extracurricular activities in the subject area are not required but may be considered.

Briefly . . . The workshop will be held at the Port Ludlow Conference Center, 200 Olympic Place, from 1 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. This workshop, the final in a series of three on LID, AGNEW — Blue Moun- is geared toward municipal tain Animal Clinic, 2972 and private builders and Old Olympic Highway, will other professionals who host a Products for Paws deal with stormwater manDrive, a food and litter agement. Homeowners drive for the month of May dealing with stormwater in anticipation of the kiton their property or those ten/puppy season. who may be thinking of Donated items will be building a home also are delivered to the Olympic encouraged to attend. Peninsula Humane Society. Engineer Jonathan Blue Mountain Animal Boehme, project manager Clinic will accept donations for the Fourth Street during office hours from stormwater project in Port 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Angeles, will present a case Wednesdays and Fridays, study on the local project, and from 7:30 a.m. to where rain gardens and 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and other best-management Thursdays. practices are being retrofitted into the Crown Park LID workshop neighborhood to provide PORT LUDLOW — The water quality improvements and flow attenuaWashington State Univertion. sity Jefferson County He will present the Extension and Watershed Stewardship Resource Cen- design alternatives studied and share lessons learned ter will hold a free workabout rain garden placeshop Thursday on lowment in an established impact development techneighborhood. niques. Low-impact developIn order to ensure there ment, or LID techniques, are adequate materials for imitate the natural moveall attendees, those interment of water using rain ested in attending should gardens, bioretention, peremail Darcy McNamara at meable pavement, rainwa- darcym@wsu.edu or phone ter catchment and other 360-379-5610, ext. 222. tools. Peninsula Daily News

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Briefly . . . Auditions set for musicale scholarship PORT ANGELES — High school senior music students intending to major or minor in music in college can audition for $6,000 in Monday Musicale scholarships Sunday, May 5. The auditions before three professional musicians will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., at 2 p.m. Students will perform a classical piece of no more than 10 minutes. The performances are free and open to the public. The first-place scholarship of up to $3,000 will be awarded in honor of Richard McCoy, an active part of Monday Musicale until his death.

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Grant Pierson, left, joined by Sequim Sunrise Rotary member Bret Keehn, was named Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s March Middle School Student of the Month. Grant is the son of Scott and Lisa Pierson. His favorite subject is science, and he participates in football, basketball and wrestling. Grant says he hopes to attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., after he graduates from high school. reimbursed for travel and other expenses when attending meetings. Interested applicants are required to provide a completed application along with a resume and letter of interest explaining why they are qualified. To request an application, contact the program at doni. thomas@parks.wa.gov; P.O. Box 42654, Olympia, WA 98504-2650; or 360-902-8832.

Early registration PORT ANGELES — Early registration is open for the Clallam County Genealogical Society spring seminar “Genealogy: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow” with Mary Kathryn Kozy on Saturday, May 18. Kozy began her family history research more than 30 years ago. The event will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran

Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Four sessions with lunch and snack breaks focus on Internet research, software programs and using timelines for tracing ancestors. Vendors will have displays. Early registration is $40 for society members and $45 for the public. Registration after May 10 or at the door is $45 for all. An optional lunch featuring sandwiches from Sunny Farms is $8, or attendees can bring their own meal. All lunch requests must be ordered by May 10. Registration forms are at www.olypen.com/ccgs and at the society’s Research Center at 402 E. Lauridsen Blvd. in Port Angeles. Phone 360-417-5000 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Peninsula Daily News






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Purge pesky pests from trees, garden LET ME SOUND an emergency garden alert. For the past week, I have seen nasty little caterpillars hatch and spin their protective netting, the perfect tent to hang out in each evening as they devour a tree’s precious foliage. They can strip a whole branch — or often an entire tree. Go out and inspect your fruit trees and deciduous ornamentals now and every week for a month. Prune out the infected area if possible. Many times, their egg sacks are at the tip of a branch. You can spray the tree with BHT, or butylated hydroxytoluene, or smoosh them with your gloved hand as they nightly retreat to their tangled lair. But whatever eradication method you choose, do so soon, or suffer the devastation. And since I am warning gardeners: As I went through the 2013

A GROWING CONCERN spring homes and gardens May section in the Peninsula Daily News the other week, I spotted a comment that is all too often stated — but which I believe is far from the truth. In an article relating to good gardening suggestions, it was written that for ease, plant perennials for yearly color.

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Perennials vs. annuals My bone of contention is the implication that perennials are easier than, say, annuals. Nothing can be so off, upsidedown or completely opposite.

For ease and flower power and full color impact, plant annuals. There is really nothing more simple than this: 1. Till the soil, adding organic material, manure and perhaps some sand. 2. Preview and then purchase those lovely, enticing, colorful bedding plants. 3. Plant, fertilizer, water and photograph the spectacular flowers for which annuals are known (and sold for). 4. Repeat. As a step program, till, purchase, plant, care, pull, repeat. Pretty darn easy, so now, let us preview a perennial bed. It starts the same but with far more intensity. Since those perennials will be there for years to come, the bed cannot be worked up as easily as a barren new annual bed. You must till very deeply and add not only plenty of additives

but lots of organic material, for this will be your only chance for years to come. Next on the list is to purchase, but very special attention must be administered because many (most) perennials only bloom for a short period of time (one month or less), so you must get early, early blooming ones as well as late ones, midterm, very late, early/mid . . . on and on in order to cover the four- to fivemonth period.

Choose carefully If not, you will have many weeks during the growing years that your garden will have sparse or barren blooms. Next up, plant, and planting is more intense, too, because all those different bloom times means what is blooming when, how tall it is and how big it eventually will get because perennials

Q. I’ve been drinking oolong tea for more than a month now, and the patches of psoriasis have disappeared, along with the flaking. I still have a couple of areas that need some ointment now and then, but overall, I can wear shorts now without being embarrassed about my skin. (My skinny legs are another matter.)

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Center scholarship PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Marine Science Center is offering a new $500 scholarship for a Jefferson County high school graduate this year. The winner will be selected on the basis of his or her demonstrated interest in science and the environment. Volunteer experience on behalf of education about or conservation of the Salish Sea is especially desirable. The scholarship may be used for tuition, books or living expenses while pursuing higher education. “We’re pleased to offer this scholarship for a graduating student who has a commitment to the environment,” said Anne Murphy, the center’s executive director. “We hope this will recognize that individual’s dedication as well as help fund their transition to a new stage of learning next year.” To apply for the scholarship, download the scholarship form and four essay questions at www.ptmsc. org/hs-scholarship.html. Applications may be emailed to jwalat@ptmsc. org or sent to Jean Walat, program director, PTMSC, 582 Battery Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368, by May 17. For more information, phone 360-385-5582, ext. 117. The winner will be selected and notified by May 31. The award will be given at the winner’s high school awards ceremony in June. Peninsula Daily News

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Q. I started your raisin-and-gin remedy a week and a half ago, and I have never moved better. My joints have stopped hurting, my legs feel great, and I could dance all over town. I will be 71 soon, and you have made my day.

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A. Many readers find gin-soaked raisins very helpful for joint pain and arthritis. Those who would like more details may want to read The People’s Pharmacy Quick and Handy Home Remedies (available online at PeoplesPharmacy. com).

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A. A randomized, placebo-controlled study in Russia and Israel showed that 600 mg of ALA daily can greatly ease the symptoms of neuropathy such as stabbing or burning pain, numbness and “pins and needles” (Diabetes Care, November 2006). A recent article points out that ALA is one of the few treatments that has shown promise for diabetic polyneuropathy and calls for more research (Diabetes/ Metabolism Research and Reviews online, Feb. 5, 2013). Another nonprescription approach to this problem is benfotiamine, a synthetic form of the B vitamin thiamine.

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Q. My daughter had head lice several times when she was young and her hair was long. The lice shampoos did not work at all. Finally, we used mayonnaise in her hair. We applied it from the scalp to the ends and then wrapped her head with plastic wrap. That was left on for at least two hours. When we washed her hair, you could see the lice rinsing out. We did this every

three days for two weeks to make sure they were all gone. A. Many readers report that smothering lice with mayonnaise, coconut oil, Listerine or petroleum jelly works better than lice shampoo. Adding vinegar to the rinse can help loosen nits. All such treatments require persistence. Getting petroleum jelly out of hair, however, is a challenge.

_________ The People’s Pharmacy appears every Sunday. Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon holds a doctorate in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. Their syndicated radio show can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons answer letters from readers. Write to them c/o King Features Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or email them at questions@ peoplespharmacy.com.

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On a hot summer day in 1930s England, 13-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses a moment’s flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant and NORDLAND — The Cecilia’s childhood friend. Nordland Garden Club But Briony’s incomplete Plant Sale will be held at grasp of adult motives, the group’s clubhouse, 320 together with her literary Garden Club Road, from gifts, brings about a crime 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. this coming that will change all their Saturday. lives. Proceeds from the sale Copies of the book are support the club’s scholaravailable at the library, ships to Chimacum High and downloadable audio or School students and educa- e-book formats can be tion and community serrequested at www.nols.org. vice projects. The movie based on the Garden Club members novel is also available. have been busy dividing, Preregistration for this potting and starting a wide program is not required, variety of landscaping and drop-ins are always plants, including more 150 welcome. rhododendrons. For more information on Vegetable starts, berries programs, phone Lauren and herbs will be available, Dahlgren at 360-683-1161 as well as gardening supor visit www.nols.org/ plies, garden-related crafts, events. baked goods and preserves. For more information, Roller derby bout phone 360-379-6475 or PORT ANGELES — A 360-385-4461. “Battle for the Border” roller derby doubleheader Pioneer dinner among teams from Port SEQUIM — Tickets for Scandalous Roller Derby, the Sequim Pioneer Associ- Victoria and Everett is set ation’s Pioneer Dinner are for Saturday, May 11. on sale. The bout will be held at Dinner attendees must the Olympic Skate Center, be descendants of a pioneer 707 S. Chase St., with family or have lived in the doors opening at 6 p.m. Sequim School District for and the first bout at 6:30 40 or more years. p.m. The dinner will be held Presale tickets are $10 at the Sequim Prairie and are available at Bada Grange, 290 Macleay Road, Bean! Bada Bloom!, 1105 at 5:30 p.m. Friday, May E. Front St.; Bar N9ne, 229 10. W. First St.; or online at Tickets are $17 and are brownpapertickets.com. available by phoning Hazel Tickets will be $12 at Ault at 360-808-8641 or the door. dropping by 219 W. WashA military discount is ington St. available, and children 6 Proceeds will fund two and younger will be admit$1,000 scholarships. ted free. The Port Scandalous Book group slated Roller Punks will face off with Everett’s I-5 RollerSEQUIM — A discussion of Ian McEwan’s novel girls, and the Port Scandalous Roller Derby Brawl Atonement will be held at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Stars will take on Victoria’s Sequim Ave., at 3 p.m. Sat- Eves of Destruction. A beer and wine garden urday, May 11. will be available for ages McEwan’s novel is a 21 and older. love story, a war story and The bout is presented a story about the destructive powers of the imagina- by Port Scandalous Roller Derby and Fitness West. tion.

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

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can get huge. You must carefully plant. Fertilize and care is complicated as well, requiring certain feeds at certain times, pinching, double pinching, staking, caging, leaf strips and weeding, especially grasses that take over the perennial clumps. Oy vey! Then, there is cleanup, bedding perennials down, mulching, dividing old clumps, ground heaves, deteriorating centers and numerous diseases because of longevity in the same spot. So for ease, annuals are the way to go, but only because they really are easy.


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Teach dog to relax for a happier life THERE’S NOTHING HARDER for a young puppy to learn than being alone. Dogs are social animals, just as we are. And when you bring a puppy home, you’re not only asking him to do something for which he isn’t really wired, but also to do it for the first time under the stressful circumstance of being in a new home. Under those conditions, you’d scream, too. Especially if past experience had shown you that vocalizing brought your mom and littermates on the run. Alone? Scared? Scream, and you’ll be surrounded by help. And yet, the ability to relax alone is a critical skill for a modern dog. Being able to relax while isolated in a comfortable carrier is essential to riding safely in a car, resting after medical care at the veterinary hospital and even being cared for away from home by strangers during times of

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disaster. On the flip Spadafori side, dogs who don’t learn to stay alone are at higher risk of losing their homes or even their lives. Veterinary behaviorists call the problem “separation anxiety� and see it in their practices constantly. Some dogs may be capable of learning not to be frantically destructive and noisy when alone through changes in their environment, behavior modification and medications such as Prozac. Others may suffer throughout their lives, even if they stay in their homes. For all these reasons and more, it’s essential to “crate

train� a puppy. While crate-training has long been used to shape the equally important behavior we know as “house-breaking,� the use of a crate to teach relaxed confinement is just as important. There’s a puppy at my house now, a retriever named Riley.

‘Grown-up’ lessons I’m raising him for a couple of months before he goes to live with friends, and that means he’s now learning many of his first, most important “grown-up� lessons at my house, including crate-training. I know some people “cold turkey� a pup when it comes to crate-training, but I don’t think that’s necessary. While I never open the pen or crate door on a screaming puppy (and thus reward him for the noise), I set him up for a whole lot of “win.� With Riley, as with any young

puppy, that means making sure he’s tired or has just been fed before being crated, making it more likely he’ll sleep. I make the sessions short and add a word and a treat to him going in. “Crate!� I say, throwing a toy or treat in and praising him for following the motion to go inside. Before he’s ready to wake up, I wake him up and take him out for a walk. I also alternate between putting him in the crate in my office while I’m working or the pen in the living room while I’m watching TV in the evenings. The pen is harder for him to endure because it’s around the corner from where I sit, and he can’t see me from there. I prefer letting him fuss in the pen, since being distracted from a rerun of “The Big Bang Theory� is something I can live with short term. For someone self-employed, however, not being able to work

because a puppy is crying is a much bigger deal. Fortunately, the crate in my office is right next to my leg, which means he’s “behind bars� and learning but not particularly isolated. Like any normal puppy, Riley wants to be where the people and other dogs are. He’s learning quickly that that’s not always possible. This lesson takes time, and I’m patient. I know that soon, Riley will know that being alone isn’t forever, and that’s as important a lesson as any dog can learn.

_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of petcare experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Gina Spadafori. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@gmail. com or visit www.petconnection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

Briefly . . . dren of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Every year, libraries across the country celebrate DĂ­a. The program is free and open to the public.

Joyce Daze selects court for festival JOYCE — The members of the 2013 Joyce Daze royalty were chosen at a recent meeting of the Crescent Grange. Crescent High School students selected for the royal court are Queen Lauren Hartley, a sophomore, and Princesses Ryan Lester, Becca Bamer and Larissa Garrison, all freshmen. Deciding factors in the selection included academic excellence, volunteer experience and overall community involvement and volunteerism. The Joyce Daze/Wild Blackberry Festival will be The Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival Royalty court was selected at a held Saturday, Aug. 3.

History scholarship PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Historical Society encourages any interested person who has graduated from high school or home school while a resident of Jefferson County to apply for the 2013 JCHS scholarship. Continuing education should include an interest in history. For more information, phone the historical society at 360-385-1003, phone scholarship committee representative JoAnn Bussa at 360-301-3628 or email evergreen@olypen.com. The deadline for applicants is May 24. Donations for the JCHS scholarship also can be mailed to the above email address.

Vehicle show shine SEQUIM — The sixth annual Peninsula Dream Machines’ Show and Shine will be held at 7 Cedars Casino, 270756 U.S. Highway 101, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 25.

recent Crescent Grange meeting. From left are Queen Lauren Hartley and Princesses Ryan Lester, Becca Bamer and Larissa Garrison.

The show is free to enter and free for spectators. All motorized vehicles are welcome, including classic cars, hot rods, trucks, motorcycles, boats and more. No trophies will be awarded. For more information, phone 360-683-7777.

Stream support PORT ANGELES — Streamkeepers, Clallam County’s volunteer streammonitoring program, is seeking new volunteers to help collect stream health data, perform data entry and analysis, and conduct education and outreach. New volunteers join existing stream teams and perform quarterly stream monitoring and other stewardship activities on streams throughout the county — or may volunteer to provide other kinds of program support, both outdoors and indoors. Streamkeepers’ annual

training begins in June and consists of an introductory evening session and two full-day classes, including both indoor and outdoor instruction. Trainees will learn how watersheds provide services to fish, wildlife and people; what threatens our watersheds; and why and how we monitor them. No previous experience or special equipment required. Training is scheduled around the availability of the trainees, so to participate, phone Streamkeepers at 360-417-2281 or email streamkeepers@co.clallam. wa.us. For more information, visit Streamkeepers’ website at www.clallam.net/ SK.

Exchange hosts NorthWest Student Exchange is seeking North Olympic Peninsula families interested in hosting high school-age international exchange students.

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According to organizers, families who host high school exchange students say they enjoy building lifelong international friendships, learning about other cultures, sharing American culture with a “new family member,� finding more reasons to organize fun family activities and helping improve United States diplomacy abroad. For more information, visit www.nwse.com/ families.htm or phone Cynthia Burgeson, NWSE regional manager, at 541207-3897 or Andrea Mason at 360-550-1953.

PORT ANGELES — Families of all ages can celebrate El Día de los Niùos at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The free festivities will feature a bilingual storytime, followed by music, food, games and crafts. Children who attend will be given a free book provided by the Port Angeles Friends of the Library. El Día de los Niùos/El Día de los Libros (Children’s Day/Book Day), known as Día, is a celebration of children, families and reading, culminating each year on April 30. The celebration emphasizes the importance of advocating literacy for chil-

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PORT ANGELES — The second-annual Staying Independent Fair will be held at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St., from 10 a.m. to ‘Mac 101’ slated 2 p.m. Friday. PORT ANGELES — The fair is free and open Strait Macintosh Users to the public. Group President Jerry There will be informaFreilich will offer “Mac tion tables where attendees 101� for beginners at the can find tips on finances, Port Angeles Library, 2210 increasing mobility in the S. Peabody St., at 7 p.m. home, the latest tools for Wednesday. coping with vision or hearThese meetings usually ing loss. start with a demonstration Screenings for balance, of some basic Macintosh dental, and blood pressure task, such as attaching a are set, and alternative picture to an email, then health options like Feldenproceed to answering memkrais therapy, acupuncture bers’ questions. and herbal remedies will Refreshments will be be presented. served. Other activities include fall prevention assessGarden tour tickets ments, pets for adoption SEQUIM — Petals and from the Olympic PeninPathways, the annual Clal- sula Humane Society, and lam County Master Gara demonstration of mobility dener garden tour, which equipment from EWC Lift features seven gardens in System. the Sequim area, will be Visitors can participate held Saturday, June 29. in the Fun Zone with brain Tickets are $15 per per- games, fitness and musical son and will be available demonstrations. for purchase starting this The first 200 attendees Wednesday. will receive a free sack For tickets, phone Karen lunch. Haines at 360-504-5655 or Some of these lunches email khaines219@gmail. will contain special coucom. pons for a free senior cenTickets also will be ter trip or tour. available online starting The event is presented this Wednesday at garden tour.brownpapertickets.com. by the Olympic Area on The gardens in the spot- Aging’s Information and Assistance office and the light this year range from Port Angeles Senior Center. high hillside view spots with yard art to pocketsized gems that are havens Genealogy event for their owners and for SEQUIM — Retired birds and butterflies, family search manager Ray according to organizers. Madsen will present “The Among the sights on the War of 1812 Pension and tour are a pond accented Bounty Land Files� at a with flowering cherry trees, meeting of the Computer several water features, Genealogy Users Group on curving walls of native Friday. stone, meandering paths The meeting will be and stunning views. held at the Sequim Library, Plant collections and 630 N. Sequim Ave., from focal points on the tour 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. include Japanese maples, This lecture originally dwarf conifers, herbaceous was scheduled for March beauties for attracting birds and butterflies, espal- but had to be postponed. Madsen will discuss the iered hydrangeas, Bonsai, 180,000 pension records birches, coral bark maple, black mondo grass, a weep- available from that time period that are now housed ing white pine, Hinoki at the National Archives. cypress and many others. These records contain Tree fruit and blueberry orchards will be on display, such information as miliand Earth-friendly garden- tary service details, death information, marriage cering methods will be featificates, land warrants and tured, including raised migration information. beds for vegetables, effecThese original docutive composting systems ments are fragile but and companion planting. among the most-requested Intro to meditation documents to be viewed. To date, these records PORT ANGELES — have not been available to An introductory session on view online or even microthe transcendental meditafilmed for use. tion technique will be Now, there is a project offered by the Northwest under way to “Preserve the TM program. Pensions� and make them The free event will be available for free use. held at 343 Cedar Park Madsen will discuss the Drive from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. genealogical and historical Thursday. value of these documents Participants will learn what transcendental medi- and how to help preserve tation is and how it differs these records. This meeting is free and from other forms of meditaopen to all who are intertion. ested in computer genealFor more information, ogy. phone 641-919-7282 or Peninsula Daily News visit www.tm.org.


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Briefly . . . B.C. castle topic of talk in PT Friday PORT TOWNSEND — Craigdarroch Castle curator Bruce Davies will provide a video tour of the Victoria landmark at a Jefferson County Historical Society First Friday Lecture. The talk will be held in City Council chambers, 540 Water St., at 7 p.m. Friday. Admission is by donation and supports historical society programs. Davies will tell stories of the 20,000-square-foot, 39-room mansion built for Robert Dunsmuir between 1887 and 1890. Dunsmuir was a Scottish immigrant who made his fortune from Vancouver Island coal and was the richest man in western Canada at the time. The Dunsmuir family fortune is reflected in the four floors of exquisite stained-glass windows, intricate woodwork and Victorian-era furnishings. Davies has spent most of his life working at Craigdarroch Castle and has been an employee of the historic site since 1975.

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Native Horsemanship Riding Center) will be held at the center, 396 Taylor Cutoff Road, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The training will explain what “equine assisted-activities and therapies” are, the benefits to clients and the community, the role of the volunteer in client lessons, safety procedures and hands-on activities. One to three volunteers are needed to assist each client at the center. Client groups range in size from two to four people, so two to 12 volunteers are needed for each group session. There are 12 group sesA video tour of the Victoria landmark Craigdarroch Castle will be offered sions each week during the by castle curator Bruce Davies at a Jefferson County Historical Society spring, summer and fall. lecture Friday. Davies has been an employee at the site since 1975. The training will be held Board will be held at 35th well as first, second and to museums operated by the on a weather-permitting basis. Street Park from 9 a.m. to fourth grades. Jefferson County Historical A makeup date will be noon Saturday. For more information, Society and can enjoy a announced in case of inclemTrail volunteers will finphone Olympic Christian “Family Fun” program Satent weather. ish the trail maintenance urday. School at 360-457-4640. The center, operated by project started in March to Free days for county resiYvette TwoRabbits Ludwar fill in the low spots on the dents are the first Saturday Market meeting trail through the park. of each month at the Jeffer- with the help of a volunteer FORKS — The Forks board of directors and volunTrail volunteers will son Museum of Art & HisOpen Aire Market will hold meet at the intersection of teer assistants, recently tory, 540 Water St., and the a beginning-of-the-season Rosecranz and 35th streets Commanding Officer’s Quar- changed its name to more meeting at the Forks Comclearly indicate the proon the north side of the ters at Fort Worden State munity Center, 91 Maple gram’s focus of activity. park. To find the rendezvous Park, 200 Battery Way. Ave., at 10 a.m. Saturday. It provides equinesite, follow Umatilla Avenue The drop-in “Family Fun” The upcoming summer assisted activities and therauntil it dead-ends, turn left program is held from market season will be dispies for individuals with (south) on Rosecranz for one 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is cussed, and plans will be special needs — physical, block, then right on 35th appropriate for all ages. made. emotional, psychological or Street, where a pile of gravel This month’s program Current plans are to developmental — serving will have been deposited by will explore the museum’s open the market at its loca- the city for trail maintehistorical exhibits, including people 3 and older. tion south of the Forks Tim- nance. With a herd that includes Native American and early ber Museum, 1421 S. Forks ponies and horses, the proVolunteers will be haulChinese communities. Ave., on Saturday, May 18, ing and spreading gravel in The museum also will be gram can accommodate ridand run until the first week- the mud holes. open for the Port Townsend ers of varying sizes. end of October with regular TwoRabbits Ludwar is Equipment needed will Gallery Walk from 5:30 p.m. hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. certified as a therapeutic be sturdy wheelbarrows, to 8 p.m. Saturday. Those planning on selling shovels, rakes and work riding instructor by ProfesAdmission is free. or who would like to sell are gloves. sional Association of TheraCurrent exhibits are asked to attend. The volunteer crew will “Scapes: 1867-1992,” featur- peutic Horsemanship InterThere will be time for national. work rain or shine, so be ing landscapes, seascapes questions and answers at For more information on sure to dress for the and townscapes from the the meeting. the center or training, phone weather. Jefferson County Historical For more information, 360-582-0907. Trail snacks will be Society Collection, and email forksopenairemarket@ served. “Hope in Hard Times: Washlive.com. For more information, ington During the Great Walkling grant email walkers@olympus.net. Depression.” JOYCE — The Ben and

PORT ANGELES — A reception honoring Maureen Meier’s retirement will be held at the Independent Bible Church’s Family Life Center, 116 E. Ahlvers Road, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. All are welcome to honor Meier for her 27 years of teaching preschoolers in the community. Meier Trail work party In her career, she PORT TOWNSEND — A has taught more than trail work party sponsored 1,000 children in 3- and by the city’s Non-Motorized 4-year-old preschool, as Transportation Advisory

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Death and Memorial Notice MARYANN MCDANIEL April 21, 1932 April 17, 2013 Mrs. MaryAnn McDaniel of Sequim passed away at her home on Wednesday, April 17, at the age of 80. She had faced her case of Lou Gehrig’s disease with courage and grace. She was born in Los Angeles to Levering and Mary Melvin Lawrason on April 21, 1932. After high school, she graduated from the University of Arizona in Tucson. MaryAnn, a woman of many talents, taught both physical education and science at Helix High School in La Mesa, California. Her first marriage, to Ora Melvin Kendall Jr., ended in divorce on March 5, 1969. MaryAnn married the love of her life, James Robert McDaniel, on January 3, 1970, in California. The couple were together until his passing on March 22, 2010.

Mrs. McDaniel She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles, enjoyed spending her free time volunteering at the Clallam County Historical Society Museum and belonged to the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club in Sequim. She is survived by her sons, Robert Michael (Jan) McDaniel of Sandy, Oregon, and James Franklin (Debbie) McDaniel of Goodyear, Arizona; daughter Mary Frances (John) Ramsay of East Wenatchee, Washington;

sister Joy Highley of Dana Point, California; grandchildren Joe Hartley, Rick Hartley, Karin Hartley, Sean McDaniel, Aaron McDaniel, Devin McDaniel, Adam McDaniel and Brenna McDaniel; greatgrandchildren Philip Rockwell, Jessica Hartley, Lauren Hartley, Fischer Hartley, Tyler McFadden and Sierra McFadden; and great-great-grandchildren Eris Rockwell and Loki Rockwell. She returns to her husband, James Robert McDaniel; mother Mary Lawrason; and father Levering Lawrason. Plans for her memorial service are pending. Memorial contributions in her honor should be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles, 139 West Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or the Clallam County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1327, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust recently provided a $2,500 grant to the Joyce Community Education Foundation for a project

called “Investing for a Stronger Tomorrow.” Grant funds will go toward Crescent School projects that enhance learning opportunities for students. Recent projects include computer software for language arts, classroom reading books, technology aids, math manipulatives and assistance for field trips. The foundation said it appreciates the financial support from the Walkling trust.

Poverty training PORT ANGELES — Six students recently completed a 12-week “Getting Ahead in a Just-Getting-By World” course offered by Bridges Out of Poverty of the Olympic Peninsula. The students are Carol Bronson, Brad Anders, Nicole Latson, Zirrah McBride, Nahdia Blanchard and Beatriz Arakawa. The course is an investigation into the causes of poverty in the community and in individual lives. Course-takers are paid to each week discover and work on self-assessments. Upon completing the course, they are to leave with a personal plan to stabilize their life by building resources to achieve their personal, future story, according to organizers. This course was written by Phillip DeVol and is based on the book A Framework for Understanding Poverty, by Dr. Ruby Payne. Bridges out of Poverty will schedule another Getting Ahead course this fall. Funding is provided by donations from individuals, groups and organizations. First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles, Olympic Vineyard Church, Clallam Transit Employees Association, Pen Print and many individual donors and volunteers contributed to the course. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice BETTY M. (RYSER) DUNLAP December 26, 1924 March 20, 2013 Betty passed away on March 20, 2013, at her home surrounded by family after a short battle with cancer. Betty was born in Sequim to Swiss immigrants Jack Ryser and Elizabeth (Schmocker) Ryser. She resided in Sequim most of her life except for two early years spent in Chimacum. Betty graduated from Sequim High School in 1942 as salutatorian in her class. As a child, Betty helped her father on the family farm, and as an adult, she lent her hand

Mrs. Dunlap with the several homes her husband, Prune, built. Betty married her first husband, Carl Pearson, shortly after graduating high school. He passed

during World War II, leaving her with their infant daughter, Sonja. Betty later married her childhood sweetheart, Lynn “Prune” Dunlap, on March 27, 1947, and had two more children, Marsha and Jon. Prune preceded her in death in 2010. She is survived by one sister, June Matriotti; her children, Sonja (John) Bolewicki, Marsha (Bob) Forbes and Jon Dunlap; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. Betty loved to share her cooking, go camping with friends and family, and enjoyed a good joke. She will be dearly missed.

Remembering a Lifetime ■ Death and Memorial Notice obituaries chronicle a deceased’s life, either in the family’s own words or as written by the PDN staff from information provided by survivors. These notices appear at a nominal cost according to the length of the obituary. Photos and ornamental insignia are welcome. Call 360-452-8435 Monday through Fri-

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Death Notices Mary Ellen Craver Sept. 28, 1937 — April 24, 2013

His obituary will be published later. Services: Memorial service at 1 p.m. Saturday at Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church, 15 Eighth St. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www. drennanford.com

Anita Daisy Tuttle Jan. 9, 1922 — April 22, 2013

Anita Daisy Tuttle died at Forks Long Term Care of age-related causes. She was 91. Her obituary will be published later. Services: Private. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

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Mary Ellen Craver died at Olympic Medical Center of undetermined causes. She was 75. Her obituary will be published later. Services: DrennanFord Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of Wayne Allen Lanka arrangements. June 1, 1925 — April 26, 2013 www.drennanford.com Wayne Allen Lanka of Port Angeles died at OlymWilliam J. Keys pic Medical Center of ageJan. 19, 1948 — April 24, 2013 related causes. He was 87. William Keys died at his His obituary will be pubSekiu home of respiratory lished later. failure. He was 65. Services: A memorial

service will be planned at a later date. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com



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A few tips on how to lighten email crush BY JENNA WORTHAM THE NEW YORK TIMES

Email is the worst. Between alerts from Facebook, newsletters from Groupon, reply-all email chains, work brainstorming sessions and social coordinating, the inbox becomes a daunting pit of quicksand. At a certain point, even the most dogged among us give up. I certainly did. I began avoiding my inbox, figuring any important messages would be resent until I noticed them, or delivered by a more efficient route, like a text message or, in the case of something grave or urgent, a call. But obviously, that doesn’t work. I missed crucial notes from colleagues and an offer of free tickets to see the Brooklyn Nets take on the Chicago Bulls. Enough was enough. I combed through tech help sites, polled friends and tried to figure out how to make my life more efficient and productive. There’s no quick fix. But set aside a few hours one afternoon, brew a pot of coffee, get a tasty snack, put on your favorite playlist and roll up your sleeves. It’s time to tame

your inbox. You don’t need to get an email every time someone messages you on Facebook, follows you on Twitter or endorses you on LinkedIn. Go into the settings on these services and turn off email notifications. Then do the same for the daily emails from various news sites, coupon companies, travel deals and concert halls.

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email client you use, you should be able to set up filters to capture all the emails from one source and file them in a tidy folder until you are ready to deal with them or delete them in one satisfying swoop.

Recurring emails

This is ideal for regular, nonurgent, recurring y some emails from a person or measures, 40,000 company you don’t need to with immediately, but unread messages deal don’t want to delete until you’ve had time to check. is a “normal” load. For example, you could funnel all messages from You’re never going to sign up for that tarot read- your child’s teacher or messages related to an coming ing class, no matter how cheap the offer is on Grou- group trip into separate folders. pon, and if you do decide The downside of filteryou want it, you can Google around and find a bargain. ing is that it’s easy to create too many folders and forget to check them. Filters are your friend The latest version of For recurring emails to Apple’s mail client has a which you can’t unsubscribe nifty new feature that lets — like the ones from annoy- you designate certain peoing relatives — consider ple as VIPs. setting up filters for them. TURN TO EMAIL/D2 Regardless of which

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■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s featured speakers will be North Peninsula Building Association Executive Director FaLeana Wech and board memRoberds Wech ber Bill Roberds, who will detail the association’s Homes for Our Troops project [see story in Section A today]. In addition, they will provide an update on North Olympic Peninsula construction activity. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Judith-Kate Friedman, founder and director of Songwriting Works Educational Foundation. She will discuss the foundation’s Olympic Peninsula National Endowment for the Arts projects, including partnerFriedman ships between the business community and professional musicians. Lunch will be catered by Jordini’s, and the meeting sponsor will be Circle & Square Auto Care of Port Hadlock. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s program includes a business meeting for chamber members. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. The program for this Tuesday’s meeting will be on the North Olympic Peninsula housing market with Kelly Johnson, president of the Port Angeles Association of Realtors, and Dick Pilling, immediate past president. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Josh- Johnson ua’s for those who do not order breakfast. ________

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$ Briefly . . . Blyn business mixer slated Wednesday BLYN — A networking event for Jefferson and Clallam counties’ young professionals will be hosted by 7 Cedars Casino on Wednesday. This event will be held in the casino’s Club Seven lounge from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The evening will bring together the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Network and the Peninsula Young Professionals Network. The evening will allow attendees to extend and freshen up their network in a fun, social environment, organizers said. Membership in either group is not required to attend the event, and those interested in joining either organization are encouraged to attend. For more information, email admin@jeff countychamber.org or getconnected@pypn.org.

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Guest milestone PORT TOWNSEND — Ichikawa Japanese Cuisine recently served its 250,000th guest meal. The patrons-served milestone is almost 13 years after the Port Townsend restaurant’s opening day July 12, 2000, and just a month past the 10th anniversary of the arrival of executive chef Peter Nakamura. The winning couple received a $250 gift certificate. Ichikawa Japanese Cuisine is located 1208 Water St.

Nursery hours set SEQUIM — McComb Gardens, 751 McComb Road, will operate on its spring/summer hours schedule beginning Wednesday. The nursery will be open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, phone the nursery at 360-681-2827.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: TURN

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needs of the community,” said Matthes. Matthes replaces Melissa Randazzo, who is moving to Olympia to join her husband, Matthew. He was recently hired as speFirst Step hire cial assistant to state Commissioner of Public Lands PORT ANGELES — Peter Goldmark. Staci Matthes has joined For more information, First Step Family Support Center as development phone 360-457-8355 or manager. visit www.firststepfamily. Matthes will oversee the org. organization’s public relations efforts, manage its New salon stylist website and social media PORT ANGELES — efforts, and focus on donor Hairstylist Shawna Linn recruitment and fundraishas joined Hair Systems ing events. Matthes has 17 years of West, 1006 marketing and public rela- W. 12th St. She tions experience, most offers recently as an independent contractor assisting small- men’s, business owners with their women’s and chilmarketing and social dren’s hairmedia campaigns. cuts; men’s Linn “As a mother, daughter and woman, I truly believe designer in First Step’s mission and cuts, color and highlights; beaded extensions; special am proud to be able to do occasion updos; and ear my part in making sure piercings. that these important programs continue to meet the She recently certified as

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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM D1 ■Monday: Master Gardeners Judy English, Jeanette Stehr-Green and Bill Wrobel. ■Tuesday: In the first segment, author Charles Johnson discusses his book Why Coolidge Matters: Leadership Lessons from America’s Most Underrated President. In the second segment, Deb Cox, club leader for Puppy Pilots/Guide Dogs for the Blind, discusses a recruitment drive for puppy raisers. ■Wednesday: To be announced. ■Thursday: Dr. Kip Tulin, medical director for the Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic, discusses a free wellness lecture and what the clinic has to offer the community.

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CHICAGO — Don’t take the cinnamon challenge. That’s the advice from DO YOU HAVE a business expansion planned, doctors in a new report staffing change or a new product line? Are you about a dangerous prank starting a new business? depicted in popular YouThe Peninsula Daily News is happy to mention Tube videos but which has news of your business in our daily Business Briefly led to hospitalizations and a column. surge in calls to U.S. poison Simply send in the information — including a centers. phone number for us to get additional information, The fad involves daring if necessary — to the PDN in any of the following someone to swallow a spoonmethods: ful of ground cinnamon in ■Fax it to 360-417-3521. 60 seconds without water. ■Mail it to PDN news, P.O. Box 1330, Port But the spice is caustic, Angeles, WA 98362. and trying to gulp it down ■Email it to news@peninsuladailynews.com. can cause choking, throat Photos are always welcome. If you’re emailing a irritation, breathing trouble photo, be sure it is of high resolution. and even collapsed lungs, Please note: We cannot publish items by the report said. private businesses soliciting business — e.g., Published in Pediatrics, merchandise sales, paid seminars, openings in the report said at least 30 Region/State preschools or other paid educational or training teens nationwide needed programs. These need to be addressed as paid medical attention after takadvertisements. ing the challenge last year. Old-growth forests For questions, or to get a Business Briefly form The number of poison GRANTS PASS, Ore. — control center calls about faxed or mailed to you, please call 360-417-3527 A federal appeals court has teens doing the prank “has weekdays. thrown out an agreement increased dramatically,� between environmentalists from 51 in 2011 to 222 last ENINSULA AILY EWS and the federal governyear, according to the Amerment that restored protecican Association of Poison tions for rare species in Control Centers. presence in the state. in the last month of old-growth forests. “People with asthma or As a result, many online weaker hiring, slower man- other respiratory conditions The ruling by the 9th sales are essentially taxufacturing and a drop in U.S. Circuit Court of are at greater risk of having free, giving Internet retail- factory orders. Appeals was a victory for this result in shortness of Many economists see the timber industry, which ers an advantage over breath and trouble breathgrowth slowing to an was shut out of talks lead- brick-and-mortar stores. ing,� according to an alert Womack said the bill is annual rate of around 2 ing to the agreement. posted on the association’s The appeals court found not a tax increase. Instead, percent a year for the rest website. he said, it simply gives of the year. that such a significant Thousands of YouTube states a mechanism to U.S. government bonds, change in forest managevideos depict kids attemptenforce current taxes. where investors seek safety, ing the challenge, resulting ment has to go through a rose after the report. public process. in an “orange burst of “There are some conThe ruling is the latest Gray wolves dragon breath� spewing out cerns as we head into the in long-running court batof their mouths and someBILLINGS, Mont. — summer,� said JJ Kinahan, tles over the Northwest Federal wildlife officials chief derivatives strategist Forest Plan, which cut log- have drafted plans to lift ging by 90 percent in protections for gray wolves for TD Ameritrade. “In the last three weeks, Northwest national forests across the Lower 48 states, we’ve seen numbers that to protect fish and wildlife. a move that could end a weren’t exactly what you’d Federal agencies had decades-long recovery CONTINUED FROM D1 proposed throwing out a effort that has restored the love to see.� Corporate earnings last provision known as Survey animals but only in parts and Manage, which week have also contained When messages from of their historic range. required them to look for worrisome signs. those senders arrive, they The draft U.S. Depart400 species of rare plants Many companies missed are flagged so you notice ment of Interior rule and animals before logging. them right away. obtained by The Associated revenue forecasts from financial analysts, even as Ideal for bosses, signifiPress contends that they reported higher quarcant others, children and roughly 5,000 wolves now Nation/World terly profits. best friends. living in the Northern For example, Goodyear If you use iCloud, it will Rockies and Great Lakes Internet sales tax are enough to prevent the Tire slipped 3.3 percent to automatically update your $12.51 Friday after revenue contact list on your other species’ extinction. WASHINGTON — A fell short of analysts’ estiApple devices, like the The agency says having bill to require Internet mates, hurt by lower global iPhone and iPad. The VIP shoppers to pay sales taxes gray wolves elsewhere — tire sales. feature is ideal for iPhone such as the West Coast, for online purchases may Of the companies that users because it will deliver parts of New England and be cruising through the have reported earnings so a notification to your home the Southern Rockies — is Senate, but it will soon hit screen so you don’t miss an unnecessary for their long- far, 70 percent have a roadblock in the House. exceeded Wall Street’s important email while “There’s a lot of political term survival. you’re on the move. The U.S. Fish and Wild- expectations, compared difficulty getting through life Service said Friday the with a 10-year average of the fog of it looking like a 62 percent, according to Get in and get out rule was under internal tax increase,� said Rep. S&P Capital IQ. review and would be subSteve Womack, R-Ark., one A friend and former But 43 percent have of the main sponsors of the ject to public comment Twitter employee told me missed revenue estimates. before a final decision is bill in the House. Just over half of the compa- his rule of thumb for dealThe bill would empower made. ing with lots of email: Reply If the rule is enacted, it nies in the S&P 500 have states to reach outside fast, archive freely. reported quarterly results. would transfer control of their borders and compel The S&P 500 index Check email a few times wolves to state wildlife online retailers to collect dropped 2.92 points, or 0.2 a day, instead of constantly, agencies by removing them state and local sales taxes percent, to close at 1,582.24. to avoid getting caught in a from the federal list of for purchases made over The Dow rose 11.75 whirlpool. endangered species. the Internet. points, or 0.1 percent, to Under the bill, the sales 14,712.55. Chuck it altogether taxes would be sent to the Tepid economy The index got a big lift states where a shopper Sometimes, when email NEW YORK — The from Chevron. lives. is too overwhelming, try stock market stalled Friday Profit for the U.S. oil Under current law, after the U.S. economy company beat expectations corresponding with your states can only require didn’t grow as much as of financial analysts in the friends and colleagues stores to collect sales taxes hoped and earnings from a first quarter, pushing directly via instant mesif the store has a physical sage, direct message on handful of big companies shares up 1.3 percent to Twitter or text message. failed to rev up investors. $120.04. The format demands The economy grew at a No ‘On the brevity and succinctness 2.5 percent annual rate in Metal futures and is a godsend during Waterfront’ the first three months of Gold for June delivbusy times. the year, the government Colery settled at $1,453.60 an said. That was below the umnist ounce on the Comex diviOutside help 3.1 percent forecast by David G. sion of the New York Mereconomists. Sellars is Now that you’ve gotten The shortfall reinforced cantile Exchange, down taking the basics under control, $8.40. the perception that the the week seek out some friendly bots May silver closed 38 economy is grinding, off from to help manage your mescents lower, or 1.6 perrather than charging, his marisages. cent, at $23.76 an ounce, ahead. time There are plenty of proafter a leap of 5.7 percent Investors have also column. grams, either free or cheap, Thursday. been troubled by reports Prices gained 3.5 perthat can sift through your cent for the week. incoming mail. Peninsula Daily News ■Sanebox: Sanebox and The Associated Press performs triage on your

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Dejah Reed, an Ypsilanti, Mich., teen, was hospitalized for a collapsed lung after trying the cinnamon challenge. times hysterical laughter from friends watching the stunt, said report co-author Dr. Steven E. Lipshultz, a pediatrics professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

Lung scarring Cinnamon is made from tree bark and contains cellulose fibers that don’t easily break down. Animal research suggests that when cinnamon gets into the lungs, it can cause scarring, Lipshultz said. Dr. Stephen Pont, a spokesman for the American Academy of Pediatrics and an Austin, Texas, pediatrician, said the report is “a call to arms to parents and doctors to be aware of things

like the cinnamon challenge� and to pay attention to what their kids are viewing online. An Ypsilanti, Mich., teen who was hospitalized for a collapsed lung after trying the cinnamon challenge heartily supports the new advice and started her own website — http://no cinnamonchallenge.com — telling teens to “just say no� to the fad. Dejah Reed, 16, said she took the challenge four times — the final time was in February last year with a friend who didn’t want to try it alone. “I was laughing very hard and I coughed it out and I inhaled it into my lungs,� she said. “I couldn’t breathe.� Her father, Fred Reed, said he arrived home soon after to find Dejah “a pale bluish color. It was very terrifying. I threw her over my shoulder� and drove to a nearby emergency room. Dejah was hospitalized for four days and went home with an inhaler and said she still has to use it when she gets short of breath from running or talking too fast. Her dad said she would never had asthma or breathing problems before. Dejah said she’d read about the challenge on Facebook and other social networking sites and “thought it would be cool� to try. Now she knows “it’s not cool and it’s dangerous.�

Email: Cut distractions has a nifty snooze feature that pushes an email out of your inbox until later, when you are ready to deal with it. ■Inbox Pause: This ingenious tool adds a giant “pause� button to your Gmail inbox. One click stops all incoming emails until you click it again. It’s a godsend for those times when you need to cut out all distractions.

Retrain yourself, others Part of the problem with email is that our etiquette on how we use it is flawed. We send notes when a simple text or call would do and bug our friends until we hear from them. Courteous.ly is a free app that determines your level of email traffic. It then provides you with a link you can share or put in your email signature that will let contacts know whether your current load is high, regular or low. Does it work? After installing, the service told me that my inbox, at 40,000 unread messages, was “normal,� so I never used it again. But I suspect its ultimate goal is conditioning us to be more considerate about when we send emails.

When it doubt, get out One kindly reader wrote to tell me that my problems with email could easily be solved by simply getting up from my sad, soulless, windowless cubicle and actually talking to the colleagues who’ve emailed me. He said I would “get the satisfaction of personal contact, which is much less alienating than mashing the keyboard.�

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Surprise path to better sex: hip surgery BY TARA PARKER-POPE THE NEW YORK TIMES

NEW YORK — Before Mary Ann Oklesson, a Manhattan magazine publisher, had both hips replaced a few years ago, the pain of arthritis made it difficult to walk, exercise or even climb into a taxi. Her failing hips had also taken a toll on her sex life. “Sex was somewhat painful,” said Oklesson, now in her early 60s. “You have to be more cautious. If I had to pick my leg up to put it in a cab, you can imagine what sex was like. I just wasn’t quite as nimble.” But all that changed after hip-replacement surgery. “It definitely improved my quality of life and my love life,” she said. While researchers have long known that hip and knee replacement leads to less pain and improved mobility, new research shows that the surgery offers an unexpected bonus in the bedroom. Among 147 patients who

had joint-replacement surgery in New York, most said arthritis had interfered with their sex lives, according to research presented last month at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. After surgery, 81 percent of those patients who had said their sex lives had suffered as a result of a bad joint reported that the frequency of sexual activity had increased. Many reported an increase in libido and stamina, and an improvement in their ability to climax. The benefits were especially pronounced among patients whose complaint had been failing hips, as well as women, who reported the most discomfort during sex because of painful joints. “If achieving a position in sexual function is very uncomfortable, it’s unlikely to be fruitful in terms of achieving climax,” said Dr. José A. Rodriguez, director of the Center for Joint Preservation and Reconstruc-

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tion at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York and lead author of the study. “It’s like walking around with a rock in your shoe. It’s just not fun.”

More surgeries Hip-replacement surgery has risen 85 percent in the past decade, with doctors performing more than 300,000 procedures in 2010, the latest year for which statistics are available. But these are not your grandmother’s hips. Much of the increase in hip surgery has been fueled

by active middle-age adults, 45 to 65. In that age group, hip replacements have nearly tripled to 128,000 during the same period. Dr. Claudette Lajam, an orthopedic surgeon at the Center for Musculoskeletal Care at NYU Langone Medical Center, said that so many patients have questions about intimacy after joint replacement that she has added a page to her website devoted to sex. “That page gets the most hits of any page on my website,” Lajam said. “There are a lot of people who get back out there, or

get closer to their spouse, because they’ve been unable to participate in that intimacy for a while. Just the relief of pain itself improves the relationship.” That was the case for D’Arcy Achziger, an apparel sales director in New York who opted for knee replacement two years ago with Lajam after suffering from excruciating pain during walking and other activities. “If your knee hurts to bend, that causes an adjustment in one’s personal life,” Achziger said. After surgery, “my husband was thrilled,” said Achziger, who has been married for 24 years. “I had been cranky, just so crabby because it hurt. I was much more pleasant after surgery, and it made his life so much nicer.”

‘On everyone’s mind’ Dr. Charles Cornell, clinical director of orthopedic surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, said some patients are hesitant to talk about the toll joint pain can take

ess pain and greater mobility add up to better quality of life — and that includes love life.

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on their sex life. “It’s certainly a topic that is on everyone’s mind, but it’s not a topic that is always spoken about openly,” said Cornell. “It’s especially important to our younger patients, but believe it or not, I’ve had patients in their 80s who this has been a topic for. “If one member of a partnership becomes disabled, it does challenge the partnership.” Kenneth Weinberg, a New York emergency room physician, had his right hip replaced in February. He said he has already noticed an improvement in his social life. “I have a number of really good friends in the city,” he said. “I love to visit them and walk around, but I wasn’t able to.”

Security policy MDs denounce cancer drug reviewed after prices of $100,000 a year Boston deaths BY ANDREW POLLACK THE NEW YORK TIMES

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NEW YORK K — As a result of thee two ased backpack-encased hat bombs that ar exploded near ne the finish line n at the Boston Marathon, sports teams and leagues around the world are rethinking what kind of bags, satchels, es, purses and, yes, black nylon backpacks should be allowed inside stadiums and arenas. The packs will even be the focal point of a conference this summer of stadium-security personnel in Orlando, Fla.

Increase numbers? “After what happened . . . I wouldn’t be surprised if the number of people eliminating backpacks would increase,” said Lou Marciani, director of the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security, founded in 2006 and based at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. This coming Saturday, more than 165,000 people are expected at Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby. Backpacks, duffel bags and large purses have been banned from the track since 2002 — part of the clamp-down that followed the 9/11 attacks. Still, derby officials have told fans their bags will undergo increased security checks for this year’s race. No matter where the world ends up on the bagcheck spectrum, some fans may never again regard the pack slung across their body quite the same way. “I never really thought about backpacks until last week, and now you notice backpacks all over the place,” said Ryan Hershberger of Hartwell, Ga., as he headed into a Colorado Rockies game carrying a black backpack. “It makes you think.”

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Leukemia drugs The doctors and researchers, who specialize in the potentially deadly blood cancer known as chronic myeloid leukemia, contend in a commentary published online by a medical journal Thursday that the prices of drugs used to treat that disease are astronomical, unsustainable and perhaps even immoral. They suggested that charging high prices for a medicine needed to keep someone alive is profiteering, akin to jacking up the prices of essential goods after a natural disaster. “Advocating for lower drug prices is a necessity to save the lives of patients” who cannot afford the medicines, they wrote in Blood, the journal of the American Society of Hematology. While noting that the cost of drugs for many other cancers were just as high, the doctors focused on what they know best: the medicines for chronic myeloid leukemia, like Gleevec, which is enormously profitable for Novartis.

Among the critics is Dr. Brian Druker, who was the main academic developer of Gleevec and had to prod Novartis to bring it to market. Novartis argues that few patients actually pay the full cost of the drug and that prices reflect the high cost of research and the value of a drug to patients. Gleevec entered the market in 2001 at a price of about $30,000 a year in the United States, the doctors wrote. Since then, the price has tripled, it said, even as Gleevec has faced competition from five newer drugs. And those drugs are even more expensive. The leader of the protest is Dr. Hagop M. Kantarjian, chairman of the leukemia department at the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Many of the roughly 120 doctors who were co-authors of the commentary — about 30 of whom are from the United States — work closely with pharmaceutical companies on research and clinical trials. They say they favor a healthy pharmaceutical industry but think prices are much higher than they need to be to ensure that.

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“If you are making $3 billion a year on Gleevec, could you get by with $2 billion?” Druker, who is now director of the Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health and Science University, said in an interview. “When do you cross the line from essential profits to profiteering?” Gleevec’s sales were $4.7 billion in 2012, making it Novartis’ best-selling drug. A newer Novartis leukemia drug, Tasigna, had sales of $1 billion. Novartis said in a statement released Thursday: “We recognize that sustainability of health care systems is a complex topic, and we welcome the opportunity to be part of the dialogue.” It said that its investment in Gleevec continued

any of the roughly 120 doctors who were co-authors of the commentary said they favor a healthy pharmaceutical industry but think prices are much higher than they need to be to ensure that.

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after the initial approval, expanding the drug’s use to other diseases. It also said that it provided Gleevec or Tasigna free to 5,000 uninsured or underinsured Americans each year and to date had provided free drugs to more than 50,000 people in lowincome countries.

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A glance at backpack policies in place for various sports leagues across the globe: ■ All-England Club, Wimbledon — Bans backpacks larger than 16x16x12 inches. ■ English Football

Association — Bans “large” backpacks; no specific measurements. ■ FIFA — Bans “unwieldy” objects from stadiums, which includes backpacks larger than 10x10x10 inches. ■ Manchester United — “Not advisable” to bring bags into stadium, but all bags are checked. ■ MLB — Policies vary from team to team. San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox are scanning bags with a metal-detecting wand. Most teams allow small backpacks. ■ NBA — Varies by arena. Some teams — Golden State, for instance — prohibit backpacks. Others allow small bags. ■ NCAA — Varies from school to school. Examples: University of Texas prohibits bags larger than 9x9x15; University of Florida bans all backpacks. ■ NFL — Policies vary from team to team, with most teams allowing small backpacks in stadiums. The league enacted enhanced security guidelines for fans attending the draft last week; backpacks were prohibited. ■ NHL — Also varies by arena. Some teams, for instance the New York Islanders, don’t allow backpacks. Others, like the Detroit Red Wings, ban “oversized” bags and search all bags that are allowed in.

NEW YORK — With the cost of some lifesaving cancer drugs exceeding $100,000 a year, more than 100 influential cancer specialists from around the world have taken the unusual step of banding together in hopes of persuading some leading pharmaceutical companies to bring prices down. Prices for cancer drugs have been part of the debate over health care costs for several years — and recently led to a public protest from doctors at a major cancer center in New York. But the decision by so many specialists, from more than 15 countries on five continents, to join the effort is a sign that doctors, who are on the front lines of caring for patients, are now taking a more active role in resisting high prices. In this case, some of the specialists even include researchers with close ties to the pharmaceutical industry.


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Big brands rejected factory safety plan BY KAY JOHNSON AND JULHAS ALAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DHAKA, Bangladesh — As Bangladesh reels from the deaths of hundreds of garment workers in a building collapse, the refusal of global retailers to pay for strict nationwide factory inspections is bringing renewed scrutiny to an industry that has profited from a country notorious for its hazardous workplaces and subsistence-level wages. After a factory fire killed 112 garment workers in November, clothing brands and retailers continued to reject a union-sponsored proposal to improve safety throughout Bangladesh’s $20 billion garment industry. Instead, compa- Volunteers and rescue workers nies expanded a patchwork system of private audits and train- incidents killed nine working that labor groups say ers and injured more than improves very little in a 660, some with burns and country where official smoke inhalation and others inspections are lax and fac- with injuries from stamtory owners have close rela- pedes while fleeing. tions with the government. In the meantime, threats $38 a month to workers persist. Wednesday’s collapse of In the five months since the Rana Plaza building last year’s deadly blaze at that killed at least 348 peoTazreen Fashions Ltd., there ple — most of them women were 41 other “fire incidents” — is the worst disaster to hit in Bangladesh factories — Bangladesh’s fast-growing ranging from a deadly blaze and politically powerful garto smaller fires or sparks ment industry. that caused employees to For those attempting to panic, according to a labor overhaul conditions for organization affiliated with workers (most of them the AFL-CIO umbrella female) who are paid as litgroup of American unions. tle as $38 a month, it is a Combined, the recent grim reminder that corpo-

duction in the building. One of the Rana Plaza factories, Ether Tex, listed Wal-Mart as a customer on its website. Labor groups argue the best way to clean up Bangladesh’s garment factories already is outlined in a ninepage safety proposal drawn up by Bangladeshi and international unions. The plan would ditch government inspections, which are infrequent and easily subverted by corruption, and establish an independent inspectorate to oversee all factories in Bangladesh, with powers to shut down unsafe facilities as part of a legally binding contract signed by suppliers, customers and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unions. at the collapsed Rana Plaza building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, late last week. The inspections would be funded by rate social responsibility dents in the past decade. 4,000 factories in Banglacontributions from programs are failing to “The multinational com- desh alone — means such the companies of up to deliver on lofty promises. panies claim a lot of things. efforts skim the surface. $500,000 per year. More than 48 hours after They claim they have very That opaqueness is furThe proposal was prethe eight-story building col- good policies, they have their ther muddied by subcon- sented at a 2011 meeting in lapsed, some garment work- own code of conduct, they tracting. Dhaka attended by more ers were still trapped alive, have their auditing and Retailers can be unwit- than a dozen of the world’s pinned beneath tons of man- monitoring system,” Amin tingly involved with prob- largest clothing brands and gled metal and concrete. said. lematic factories when their retailers — including WalRescue crews struggled “But yet these things main suppliers farm out Mart, Gap and Swedish to save them, knowing they keep happening.” work to others to ensure clothing giant H&M — but probably had just a few What role retailers orders are filled on time. was rejected by the compahours left to live, as desper- should play in making work“We remain committed to nies because it would be ate relatives clashed with ing conditions safer at the promoting stronger safety legally binding and costly. police. factories that manufacture measures in factories, and At the time, Wal-Mart’s “Improvement is not hap- their apparel has become a that work continues,” Wal- representative told the pening,” said Amirul Haque central issue for the $1 tril- Mart said in a statement meeting it was “not finanAmin, president of the lion global clothing industry. after the Rana Plaza col- cially feasible . . . to make National Garment Workers The clothing brands say lapse. such investments,” accordFederation in Bangladesh, they are working to improve The world’s largest ing to minutes of the meetwho said a total of 600 work- safety, but the size of the retailer said there was no ing obtained by The Associers have died in factory acci- garment industry — some authorized Wal-Mart pro- ated Press.

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Possible 9/11 landing gear found BY JAKE PEARSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — A rusted 5-foot-tall piece of landing gear believed to be from one of the hijacked planes destroyed in the 9/11 attacks has been discovered wedged between a mosque site and a luxury high-rise apartment building near the World Trade Center. The twisted metal part has cables and levers on it and is about 3 feet wide and 1.5 feet deep. It includes a clearly visible Boeing Co. identification number, New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said Friday. “The odds of this being wedged between there is amazing,� Browne said, adding it was not surprising that it went undiscovered for more than a decade given the location. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “It had to have fallen A piece of landing gear that authorities believe belongs to one of the just the right way to make airliners that crashed into the World Trade Center was found wedged it into that space.� between a luxury apartment building and a mosque site in New York.

Other wreckage Browne said other World Trade Center wreckage had been discovered nearby, possibly even at the same buildings, in years past. Police detectives and National Transportation Safety Board investigators will determine whether the equipment is from the American Airlines plane or the United Airlines plane that slammed into the twin towers Sept. 11, 2001,

destroying the towers and killing thousands of people. The piece of equipment was discovered Wednesday by surveyors inspecting the lower Manhattan site of a planned Islamic community center, at 51 Park Place, on behalf of the building’s owner, police said. The inspector was on the roof and noticed the debris and then called 9-1-1. Police secured the scene, documenting it with photos.

The spot where the landing gear was found is about three blocks from ground zero. When plans for the mosque and community center were first announced several years ago, a furor erupted. Opponents protested that putting a Muslim facility near ground zero showed disrespect. Supporters cited freedom of religion and said it

wasn’t too close to where Islamic extremists attacked on Sept. 11. In a statement, Sharif El-Gamal, the president of Soho Properties, which owns 51 Park Place, said workers called the city and the police as soon as they discovered the landing gear. He said the company is cooperating with the city and the police to make sure the piece of equipment “is removed with care as

quickly and effectively as possible.� The medical examiner’s office will complete a health and safety evaluation to determine whether to sift the soil around the buildings for possible human remains, police said. Patricia Riley, whose sister Lorraine Riley was killed in the Sept. 11 attacks, said the landing gear discovery was “very strange.� “Twelve years later we are still finding remnants of the attack on our country,� she said. “For years to come we’ll continue to find things that we didn’t see before. Hopefully they’ll serve as a reminder that we have to stay vigilant.� Outside the Islamic center building, known as Park51, a police officer stood next to the door on Friday and a police barricade was set up to contain the many journalists who had gathered to try to see the piece of the plane. The landing gear could not be seen from the sidewalk so commuters rushed by and looked quizzically at the gathering. The Park51 space, a former Burlington Coat factory, is a five-story, mildly rundown building. The piece of plane is wedged in an alley space between that building and 50 Murray St., which is a luxury loft rental building.

Unmarried spouses have way with words in labeling significant other BY ELIZABETH WEIL THE NEW YORK TIMES

NEW YORK — Now that we’ve come to some consensus on same-sex marriage, let’s move on to the next puzzle — what to call two people who act as if they are married but are not. “I went through a phase of just calling him Eric, even to people who didn’t know who that was,� said the master wordsmith Ann Kjellberg, 50, editor of the journal Little Star and the literary executor of the poet Joseph Brodsky. Eric Zerof spent 15 years as her live-in not-spouse and is the father of Kjellberg’s child. “I kept thinking, ‘This should not be this hard!’ I was very unhappy about the situation. I could never find a word I liked.� One might imagine we would be less tongue-tied. The faux spouse is a pretty ho-hum cultural specimen for such a gaping verbal lacuna. But none of the word choices are good. Everyone agrees that partner sounds awful — too anodyne, empty, cold. Lover may be worse — too sexualized, graphic, onedimensional. Boyfriend sounds too young. Significant other sounds too ’80s. Special friend or just

friend (both favored by the 65-and-over crowd) are just too ridiculous. Faced with such weak English-language options, Janna Cordeiro, 43, a nonprofit and public health consultant in San Francisco, settled on calling Sebastian Toomey, her mate of 23 years, “mi hombre� — my man. (Pronunciation: deep and forceful, with rolled r, as in a Western.) Anne Tierney, 32, a bodyworker in West Palm Beach, Fla., went for “fusband,� which, she explains, is a catchall for “fake husband, future husband.� (Tierney’s fusband, Ozzy, calls her “wifey.�) Technically the two are engaged, but Tierney said: “The word fiance makes me cringe. What am I, in France?�

Changing times Demographers, tasked with counting the hombres, mujeres and their relationships to one another, are not doing much better than fusband. Until the 1970s, the American faux spouse was too rare and taboo to even try to track. In 1980, the United States Census Bureau made its first attempt at naming these creatures in order to count them. It really outdid itself lexicographically: “person of

who is now her wife. n his book The Marriage-Go-Round, Andrew Berk’s mother and her Cherlin, a professor of sociology and public wife like to be called “the Big Gay Moms or BGMs,� policy at Johns Hopkins University, details Berk said. Carmen Fought, a linthe dizzying, perhaps even nauseating, guist College who American way of marriage: We marry, unmarry studiesat Pitzer social awkwardand remarry again more quickly than the ness, thinks all the funny and cumbersome names citizens of any other Western nation. reveal a lingering discomfort with unmarriage. opposite sex sharing living in the United States “Humor is a very comquarters,� abbreviated to involves more transitions mon strategy to deal with POSSLQ and pronounced than anywhere else.� social awkwardness,� she Transitions are the hard said. “possle cue.� How, in 2013, can the part. Little wonder many peo- ‘Padding’ phrases POSSLQ remain a form of love that has a hard time ple want to stop the marWhen uneasy socially, riage carousel and get off. speaking its name? people also turn to sarcasm For many POSSLQs, Forty-four percent of American adults are being unmarried is as much (calling the co-signer of mortgage “baby a psychological state as a your unmarried. daddy�) and what linguists legal one. Seven million Americans call “padding,� phrases like Being gay does not make live with a paramour who is “we’re not technically marthe terminology of unmarnot a spouse. ried� or “I wouldn’t exactly The median age of those riage any easier. call her my wife.� “I usually go with boymarrying for the first time The culture critic Katie friend, which makes people is rising. Roiphe, author of In Praise ask how long we’ve been The percentage of chilof Messy Lives, agreed that dren born out of wedlock dating,� said Brett Berk, 43, our lame vocabulary reveals who has been not-married (an atrocious term itself) is to his boyfriend, Tal our unease. rising as well. “We have only stiff or In his book The Mar- McThenia, 45, for 23 years. silly phrases — like signifi“But partner is disgustriage-Go-Round, Andrew cant other, partner or baby Cherlin, a professor of soci- ing. So it’s boyfriend — or daddy,� she said. ology and public policy at antagonist.� “To me this signals a As with most couples, Johns Hopkins University, discomfort and a lack of Berk’s faux in-laws raise details the dizzying, peradditional linguistic con- acceptance.� haps even nauseating, Roiphe, unmarried hercerns. American way of marriage. self, prefers “the older, more We marry, unmarry and comic phrases — consort ‘BGMs’ remarry again more quickly and paramour.� than the citizens of any Berk’s parents divorced “I think we should other Western nation. when he was a child, and 10 embrace those while we are What this means, Cher- years ago his mother trying to come up with some lin wrote, “is that family life started dating the woman better words,� she said.

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Cyber attack affects LivingSocial THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

security, to consider changing password(s) on any other sites on which you use the same or similar password(s),� LivingSocial Chief Executive Tim O’Shaughnessy wrote. Said George Tubin, senior security strategist at Trusteer, a computer secu-

rity company: “In light of recent successful widespread attacks against major social networking sites, it’s obvious that these providers are simply not doing enough to protect their customers’ information.�

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NEW YORK — For the second time in a matter of weeks, a group of researchers has reported a link between the food people eat and bacteria in the intestines that can increase the risk of heart attacks. Two weeks ago, the investigators reported that carnitine, a compound in red meat, can increase heart-disease risk because of the actions of intestinal bacteria. This time they reported the same thing happens with lecithin, which is abundant in egg yolks. The lecithin study, published last week in The New England Journal of Medicine, is part of a growing appreciation of the role the body’s bacteria play in health and disease.

A new focus With heart disease, investigators have long focused on the role of diet, but expanding the scrutiny to bacteria adds a new dimension. “Heart disease perhaps involves microbes in our gut,� said the study’s lead researcher, Dr. Stanley Hazen, chairman of the department of cellular and molecular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute. In the case of eggs, the chain of events starts when the body digests lecithin, breaking it into its constituent parts, including the chemical choline. Intestinal bacteria metabolize choline and release a substance that the liver converts to a chemical known as TMAO, for trimethylamine N-oxide. High levels of TMAO in the blood are linked to increased risks of heart attack and stroke. Hazen asked volunteers to eat two hard-boiled eggs. They ended up with more TMAO in their blood. If they first took an antibiotic, however, eggs did not have this effect. The investigators studied 4,000 people who had been seen at the Cleveland Clinic. The more TMAO in their blood, the more likely they were to have a heart attack or stroke in the ensuing three years.

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SAN FRANCISCO — LivingSocial, the secondlargest daily deal company behind Groupon Inc, said it was hit by a cyber attack that may have affected more than 50 million customers. The company said the attack on its computer systems resulted in unauthorized access to customer data, including names, email addresses, date of birth for some users and “encrypted� passwords. LivingSocial stressed customer credit card and merchants’ financial and banking information were not affected or accessed. It also does not store passwords in plain text. “We are actively working with law enforcement to

investigate this issue,� the company, part-owned by Amazon.com Inc., wrote in an email to employees. LivingSocial does not disclose exactly how many customers it has. However, spokesman Andrew Weinstein said “a substantial portion� of the company’s customer base was affected. LivingSocial is also contacting customers who closed accounts because it still has their information stored in databases, he added. LivingSocial told customers in an email that they should log on to LivingSocial. com to create a new password for their accounts. “We also encourage you, for your own personal data

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Pay phones’ future iffy in digital age THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — They sit silent and unnoticed, amid crowds of people rushing by. You may never notice them, but pay phones still lurk in public areas. And every once in awhile, they get called into action. Ron Szulwach, who flew from Texas to Atlanta last month, discovered upon landing that his cellphone service didn’t work at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. “So out of desperation, I’m using a pay phone,” he said after dropping the receiver back on its hook. The last time he remembers using a pay phone: 2005, in war-torn Iraq, while with the Texas National Guard. Many are wondering what role pay phones should play in today’s wireless world. A decade or two after cellphone technology has passed them by, the number of pay phones is dwindling. In 1998, there were more than 2 million pay phones in the United States. That has plummeted to 243,000 pay phones nationally, according to the Federal Communications Commission. Industry estimates paint a slightly brighter picture of about 400,000 pay phones nationally, though those figures also represent a drastic decline. Some still see a need to keep the anachronistic connection available for the elderly, the poor and others without a working phone. Even people with cellphones may someday find themselves in need of a pay phone, say industry leaders, who point to disasters like superstorm Sandy last year when cellphones went dead and people in the Northeast found themselves lining up at pay phones to keep in touch with friends and family.

connection charges of $25 or $30 a month with the paltry quarters and card charges coming in. Pay phones are still an affordable way to make 50-cent local calls. But rates for long distance vary widely, depending on which long-distance provider the caller chooses, and high prices can be an unpleasant surprise for infrequent pay-phone users.

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Many wonder what role pay phones play in today’s wireless world. The number of phones has plummeted to 243,000 nationally. heart of the pay-phone business — the prohibition of “cross-subsidizing” pay phones with revenue from regular phone bills, accord-

ing to Nichols. “So the pay phones had to stand on their own to prevent [the Bells] from being able to frustrate competition

by subsidizing the business,” Nichols said. Pay-phone use declined, and the Bells “ultimately made the decision to aban-

don the pay-phone business.” That has left pay phones mostly in the hands of small businesses that, in many locations, struggle to cover

“Our industry has gone to hell in a handbasket,” said James Kelly III, whose Atlanta-based firm KELLEE Communications operates pay phones at Hartsfield-Jackson and several other airports. His company has removed thousands of its pay phones across the country and entirely pulled out of more than 15 airports. Others are trying ideas to transform the pay phone. New York has launched a program to reinvent pay phones as Wi-Fi hot spots. Denver International Airport in November launched free landline phones to be supported by ads on LCD screens on each phone.

Last holdouts Yet there is scant demand to keep pay phones profitable. Many major phone companies have left the payphone business. Verizon last June sold off its last batch of pay phones, which dotted the streets of New York City. Many of the last holdouts are in places like truck stops, convenience stores and some hotels. “They are still a pretty critical piece of the infrastructure, especially for the poor in American society,” said Randy Nichols, president of the American Public Communications Council. He said the image of pay phones as crime magnets is a “perception issue.” Disposable cellphones are the preferred communications device of drug dealers, Nichols said, because pay phones can be tapped, and convenience stores may have security cameras. “Any self-respecting criminal knows that,” he said. Instead of instruments of ill-doing, Nichols sees pay phones as “a critical part of the communications infrastructure for the country.” He said they can work during natural disasters as long as the local telephone company switch is above water.

Rise of cellphones More than a decade ago, it wasn’t uncommon to see banks of pay phones everywhere. But along with the rise of cellphones, the 1996 Telecommunications Act laid a piece of the groundwork that put a stake through the

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This home has new counter tops & cabinets, new upgraded appliances, new laminate oor, new doors, sink, new heaters – just about everything is new inside. Nice propane stove in living room on thermostat. There is a new roof and gutters! Oversized 1-car detached garage and fenced yard. Weatherization package completed in 1999. The yard is landscaped with a nice deck and ďŹ re pit! Only $135,000 ÂŽ

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Calling all investors! Well maintained duplex. Upper level includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bath with propane ďŹ replace insert. Duplex has all permits, many upgrades and is energy efďŹ cient. Separate utilities, and separate parking areas. Mature landscaping with area for a garden. Beautiful expansive views of the Strait of Juan De Fuca, Port Angeles Harbor, shipping lanes, Victoria B,C., Mt. Baker as well as the Olympics. MLS#270634 $269,900

Updated “energy efďŹ cientâ€? manufactured home has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths and is on two acres of grass with a 30’x48’ detached shop with RV doors. MLS#270750/470910 $144,900

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Directions: From Lauridsen, South on Peabody, East on Ahlvers, South on Canyon Edge, Home is on the corner of Canyon Edge & Hill Circle

Opportunity for private home site with Morse Creek Valley views. Soils evaluation needed for septic. Water and power in Deer Park Road. MLS#264640 $69,500

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Jennifer Felton

3726 Hill Circle, Port Angeles You’ll love this well cared for one level 3 bed, 2 bath home on a 1/4+ acre corner lot. Recently painted exterior, new gutters, vinyl windows and updated countertops and ooring in the kitchen and bathrooms. Dining area with a sliding glass door to the wrap around deck. 2 car garage with utility area, work bench & door opener. Partial mountain view. MLS#270788 $169,000

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3 Bed, 2 Bath Rambler with fantastic water view! Wood oors in Bedrooms and Living Room. Kitchen was updated in 2004 w/new countertops, cabinets with pull-outs and appliances. Great bonus room off kitchen with French doors and skylights. RV parking put in off alley. y MLS#270843 $179,900


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LOST: Dog. Mix breed Chihuahua, jumped out of my car of Lincoln and 6th St., P.A. Someone IN HOME, elder care, 2 picked her up. Not wearadults, all shifts, res/ref. ing a collar. Just had RJG P.O. Box 2833, PA, puppies. (360)797-4771. 98362. LOST: Dog, tan chihuaKOMFORT: 17L “Lite” hua. Corner of Lincoln Travel Trailer. Immacu- and Park. l a t e R e f e r, 4 - b u r n e r (270)319-0496 s t ove, t u b / s h owe r. $4,500. (360)477-0321. LOST: Keys, Buell tag. L O O M : N o r wo o d . 5 0 ” S o m e w h e r e b e t w e e n Freshwater Bay and Port Like new. $900/obo. Angeles. (360)928-3911. (360)681-0814

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“Building Better Lives One Step At A Time”. Spectrum Health Systems, a contractor with the Dept of Corrections and a leading provider of chemical dependency services in Washington, has a full time opening at the OLYMPIC CORRECTION CENTER in scenic Forks. Your expertise and required Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e CDP Certification will be valued by a team whose mission is to make a difference in the lives of others. We o f fe r a c o m p e t i t i ve salary and benefits package and encourage you to apply by visiting our website: www.spectrumsys.org. AA/EOE. HOOK TENDER Well-established logging company looking for a qualified hook tender. Call (360)477-5791

MATH Tutoring I tutor grade school to college math. I tutor at my home office in Sequim. Please Contact Danielle Math THE BLACKBIRD Solutions 360-477-1573 COFFEEHOUSE mathsolutions **FOR SALE** Great db@gmail.com, price, Thriving & Profhttp://mathsolution itable.Contact Adam for sdb.weebly.com details: 360-224-9436; blackbirdcoffee@ MOBILE home or travel gmail.com trailer space. East P.A. $320 mo. 360-452-7582.

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4026 Employment General ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY The Brinnon School District is accepting applications for Admin Secretary (197 8 hr. days) by mail/fax through May 17, 2013. Classified confidential position starts immediately upon hire. Job description, Classified Application, forms at: bsd46.org/ employment.html

HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m Tribe seeks an efficient, experienced HR Generalist to perfor m broad range of duties incl. safety compliance, recruitment, FMLA, health care reform & policy research. Requires 5 years relevant HR generalist exp. incl. knowledge of diverse HR practices & employment law, exp. with safety, recruitment & FMLA. PHR certification & BA strongly preferred. Exp. with applicant tracking & perfor mance review software a plus. Great b e n e f i t s, c o m p e t i t i ve salary. Apply: http:// jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com. Indian preference. Call Robin: (360)582-5788.

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Applications available at Jefferson County Public Works Dept, 623 Sheridan St, Port Townsend, WA 98368; by calling 360/3859160; or Jefferson County Maintenance AIDES/RNA OR CNA Best wages, bonuses. Shop, 371 Chimacum Rd, Port Hadlock, WA Wright’s. 457-9236. 98839; by calling 360/385-0890; or at www. co.jefferson.wa.us. Applications must be postmarked/received by 5:00pm, Fri, May 3, Be a part of our growing 2013. EOE

OUR SALES STAFF IS GROWING We are looking for wellrounded sales professionals. Honesty, integrity, good communication skills and a great work ethic required! Six figure earning potential, weekly bonuses, 401k, medical, paid vacation, 5-day work week and a two month paid training program guaranteeing up to $3000/ month for the right person, with a $500 sign-on bonus.

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BUSY Year-round Resor t Looking for Long Term Help. WorldMark by Wyndham’s Discovery Bay Resort is looking for detail oriented candidates to join our fast paced housekeeping team. Dr ug screening and background check r e q u i r e d . Po s i t i o n s available for PT Piecerate Housekeepers with earning potential of up to $16.00 per hour. Also hiring one PT Houseke e p i n g I n s p e c t o r, $11.00 per hour. All positions require candidate to be available on weekends. Please apply in person 141 Orcas Drive (Off Hwy 101), or send resume to Patricia.Cartmel @wyn.com We look forward to meeting you.

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HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m Tribe seeks an efficient, experienced HR Generalist to perfor m broad range of duties incl. safety compliance, recruitment, FMLA, health care reform & policy research. Requires 5 years relevant HR generalist exp. incl. knowledge of diverse HR practices & employment law, exp. with safety, recruitment & FMLA. PHR certification & BA strongly preferred. Exp. with applicant tracking & perfor mance review software a plus. Great b e n e f i t s, c o m p e t i t i ve salary. Apply: http:// jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com. Indian preference. Call Robin: (360)582-5788.

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Must live m e d i a t e l y u p o n h i r e . in on-site housing. ReJob description, Classi- quires Bachelor’s degree fied Application, forms from accredited college or university with major at: bsd46.org/ course work in outdoor employment.html recreation management or related field and a ANTIQUE SHOW minimum of two years May 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. experience in the operaMasonic Temple tions and maintenance 622 S. Lincoln St., P.A. of a park or public recVENDORS WANTED reation area. Or, in the Tables $20 ea. absence of Bachelor’s Conact Kevin Elliott degree, requires four (360)461-5491 years of public recreation experience in the operations and maintenance of a park facility. Be a part of our growing Closes May 16, 2013, at success! Join the only 4:30 PM (postmark aclocally headquar tered cepted). bank on the North Olympic Peninsula. Open po- COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE I/II sitions include: Health & Human Servic• Credit Administrator e s , P T (32 hrs/wk), • Pe r s o n a l B a n k $22.63 to 24.98/hr, uner/CSR Float ion and retirement eli• Branch Manager • Te m p o r a r y L o a n gible with benefits. Will Systems Administra- work primarily in Por t A n g e l e s bu t a l s o r e tor quired to work in Forks, In Port Townsend: • Relationship Man- WA office. Must be RN. Requires Bachelor’s or agement Assistant Associate Degree in In Poulsbo: nursing and min two yrs • Loan Officer • Business Develop- exp in community health. Immunizations, TB and ment Officer For job descriptions and notifiable conditions reto apply, please visit our p o r t i n g e x p h e l p f u l . website at www.ourfirst- Open until filled. fed.com. EOE To Apply: Applications BED & BREAKFAST and complete job anForks, WA. Seeking en- nouncements available ergetic mgmt. couple to o n l i n e a t w w w. c l a l live on-site. Compensa- lam.net/employment/, in tion incl. salar y, 3 br. front of Human Resourchome, and utilities. Daily es, 223 E 4th St, Por t operation of 7+ room Angeles, WA 98362, or inn, computer skills, hos- b y c a l l i n g C l a l l a m pitality experience re- County Jobs Line 360quired, flexibility, imme- 417-2528. Resume in diate start. Email to: lieu of application not aclynneeskis@live.com cepted. Faxed or emailed applications not BUSY Year-round Re- accepted. EOE/Dr ug sor t Looking for Long Free Workplace. Term Help. WorldMark by Wyndham’s DiscovCONTRACTOR ery Bay Resort is looking ASSISTANT for detail oriented candi- B e c o m p u t e r s k i l l e d , dates to join our fast have knowledge of field p a c e d h o u s e k e e p i n g construction, ability to team. Dr ug screening work with people, self and background check s t a r t e r. O J T. Wa g e r e q u i r e d . P o s i t i o n s DOQ. 32 hrs. week. Call available for PT Piece- for appt. 681-0777, Rick. rate Housekeepers with FIRST MONTH FREE earning potential of up to EVERGREEN $16.00 per hour. Also COURT APTS hiring one PT House360-452-6996 ke e p i n g I n s p e c t o r, $11.00 per hour. All po- 2 and 3 Br. apts avail. sitions require candidate $685-$760. Some reto be available on week- strictions apply. Call toends. Please apply in day to schedule a tour of person 141 Orcas Drive your new home. (Off Hwy 101), or send resume to Patricia.Cartmel @wyn.com Managed by Sparrow, We look forward to Inc. meeting you. FISHING Boat: CAMC A N O P Y: W h i t e, f i t s PION: 16.5’, center constandard fords, ‘99 and sole. Very good condin e w e r, r e a r d o o r / l i f t tion. New 70 hp Suzuki hatch, tinted sliding win- 4-stroke, under 10 hrs. dows, raised roof, excel- Mercury 8 hp kicker. Exl e n t c o n d i t i o n . tras. E-Z trailer with rollers. $11,500. By appt. $1,000/obo. (360)457-6442 (360)640-4326 (360)640-0535 GOLDWING: ‘90 1500. C A R L S B O R G : 1 B r. , Runs great, well mainpet, garden, safe, quiet, tained. $3,000. (360)461-2619 handicapped equip. $700. (360)683-8912. HORSE pasture. Horse CARLSBORG: Rental Pasture for rent, 8 acres with fenced equip. yard in Sequim. 582-9023. in indust. park. 2,880 sf., MEDICAL FRONT $1700. Or, 936 sf., $700. OFFICE (360)683-4231 Part time. Medical experience preffered. CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 2 Peninsula Daily News bath. Fireplace, garage. PDN#657/Front Office W / D. N o s m o k i n g o r Port Angeles, WA 98362 pets. $800. 460-8797.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale General General General General Wanted Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County

Career Opportunities Now recruiting detailoriented cleaning staff. Wage based directly on quality of work, with bonus oppor tunities, may top $ 1 1 h o u r. M u s t b e hard working, responsible, able to follow directions consistently. Laundry: 2+ years exp recommended in professional laundry. Front Desk position available. Apply in person at 140 Del Guzzi Dr. Port Angeles. No calls please. CLALLAM COUNTY PARK MANAGER, DUNGENESS RECREATION AREA Parks, Fair & Facilities, FT (40 hrs/wk), $3868.59 to $4713.48/ month, union and retirement eligible position with benefits. Must live in on-site housing. Requires Bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university with major course work in outdoor recreation management or related field and a minimum of two years experience in the operations and maintenance of a park or public recreation area. Or, in the absence of Bachelor’s degree, requires four years of public recreation experience in the operations and maintenance of a park facility. Closes May 16, 2013, at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted).

Interior Finish Carpenter: Tools/Trans/ Exp. Wage DOE. Email resume: showroom@ bydesigngroupinc.net Jefferson County Public Utility District #1 has an opening for a Systems O p e ra t o r / S C A DA / G I S Mapping person. Please see full job description and application information at www.jeffpud.org. Applicants must submit a standard PUD application form, resume, 3 references and cover letter by M ay 1 0 , 2 0 1 3 , t o kstreett@jeffpud.org or mail to Jefferson County PUD #1, PO Box 929, Po r t H a d l o c k 9 8 3 3 9 Attn. Kevin Streett.

MEDICAL BILLING Sequim, part-time, experienced. Email resume to nicejob1989@gmail.com MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE Part time. Medical experience preffered. Peninsula Daily News PDN#657/Front Office Port Angeles, WA 98362 MENTAL HEALTH Provide peer suppt to consumers of behavioral health svcs. Req history of mental health condit i o n ; d i p l o r G E D. 2 5 hrs/wk. $11.13-13.09/hr, DOE. Resume & cvr ltr to: PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 peninsulabehavioral.org EOE

VET KENNEL/ JANITORIAL POSITION Part-time, weekends required. Apply in person, G r e y w o l f Ve t e r i n a r y Hospital, 1102 E. Washington St., Sequim. WANTED: Reflexolog i s t / l m t fo r u p s c a l e s u bl e a s e. 3 s p a c e s available in LUXURY r e t i r e m e n t c e n t e r. Must be honest and reliable with reference s . Yo g a i n s t r u c t o r also welcomed. Please call: (309)737-8709

4080 Employment Wanted ADEPT YARD CARE Weeding, mowing, etc. (360)452-2034 Affordable Lawn Maintenance (360)477-1805

AFFORDABLE Weeding, mowing, and more. Time to get those gardens in shape for summer. Serving all of Jeffe r s o n C o u n t y. H a ve very good references. Licensed, reliable, affordable and fast. Always available for new yards. Call Judy NURSING Assistant (360)531-2999 Certified Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim BA R K - TA S T I C D o g 360-582-3900, KAnder- Walking/Care is a new son@ licensed, bonded and avamere.com insured business serving Sequim. Reach us PORT TOWNSEND by phone (360)504SCHOOL DISTRICT 2008, email Is now accepting applibark.tastic@aol.com. cations for the following Check out our Facepositions. book page for more in1.0 FTE Music Teacher, fo. Grant Street Elementary, 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Valid Washington State teaching cer tificate for grades K-12. Music Endorsement required. MUSIC DIRECTOR and other responsibilities as assigned, 20 hrs/week. C o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y. Send resume to San Ju a n B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 1704 Discovery Rd., PT, 98368. (360)271-1430 or (360)385-2545.

1.0 FTE Special Education Teacher, Blue Heron School, 2013-14 school year. Hold a current Washington State Teaching Certificate with Special Education endorsement. Application materials and job description available online at www.ptschools.org or contact the Business Office for application materials. Applications acc e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , 2013. Apply at 1610 Blaine St, phone 3794511. Equal Opportunity Employer.

To Apply: Applications and complete job announcements available o n l i n e a t w w w. c l a l lam.net/employment/, in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Por t KWA HOMECARE Angeles, WA 98362, or Part/full-time Caregivers. b y c a l l i n g C l a l l a m Benefits, Flexible Hours. County Jobs Line 360- Call P.A. (360)452-2129 417-2528. Resume in Sequim (360)582-1647 PORT TOWNSEND lieu of application not acP.T. (360)344-3497 SCHOOL DISTRICT cepted. Faxed or emailed applications not LEASE Station: Stylist, Is now accepting appliaccepted. EOE/Dr ug m a n i c u r i s t / p e d i c u r i s t . cations for the following Sequim. (360)683-1144. position. 1.0 F T E K - 1 2 Free Workplace. Library Media Specialist, LEGAL ASSISTANT 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Family law. Lead the continuing digiPeninsula Daily News tal evolution of informaPDN#654/Legal tion services across a Port Angeles, WA 98362 small school district’s campuses and provide LEGAL ASSISTANT Part time, reception du- expertise in the design CNA ties in busy front office. and implementation of OPPORTUNITIES Computer skills in MS technology innovation Full time, all shifts. Word, Excel, and Ac- throughout the district. Excellent pay Valid Washington State cess. Experience Pref. and Benefits! Teaching Certificate rePeninsula Daily News Apply: www.olympic PDN#656/Legal Assist. quired. medical.org Port Angeles, WA 98362 A p p l i c a t i o n m a t e r i a l s Or nbuckner@ and job description olympicmedical.org available online at Lost Mountain Lodge EOE www.ptschools.org or Bed and Breakfast contact the Business OfSequim, WA Communications Morning chef, part-time. fice for application mateOfficer/911 Dispatcher Suite attendant, par t- rials. Applications acCity of Por t Angeles: time. Send resume to c e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , L o o k i n g t o s e r ve t h e 2013. Apply at 1610 kathy@lostmountain community and start a Blaine St, Phone 379lodge.com. 683-2995 career in Public Safety? 4511. Equal Opportunity The Port Angeles Police Employer. Depar tment currently has two vacant dispatchLumber Grader Purchasing Agent e r p o s i t i o n s. $ 1 8 . 6 1 Opening For local aerospace $23.74 hr. plus benefits. manufacturing compaA p p l i c a n t s mu s t t a ke dispatcher test thru Pub- - Minimum 1 year certi- ny. Requires strong lic Safety Testing before fied in dimension lumber sourcing negotiation skills. Ability to estabapplying. To view testing preferably by WWPA s c h e d u l e g o t o w w w. - Proven visual grading lish strong supplier reskills lations, comply with publicsafetytesting.com. - Exper ience wor king e n g i n e e r i n g Q A r e For more info contact within line grade reader quirements, communiHR at (360)417-4510 cate at all levels of or email Excellent wage and company. Two yrs exp agates@cityofpa.us benefi ts pkg. similar position. Strong COPA is an EOE computer skills, with Apply in person: Excel, Word, Outlook, INSURANCE AGENT Local family insurance 143 Sitkum Sol Duc Rd., MRP software. Send Fo r k s , WA 9 8 3 3 1 o r resume with cover letagency looking for energetic, motivated person send resume to: PO Box ter to 2299 Forks, WA 98331 HR@acti.aero seeking long term CSR EEO/Drug Free position; will train and li- or fax: 360-374-4331. Equal Opportunity cense. Solid verbal, writEmployer ing & computer skills a TRUCKING must. Salary, benefits, Naturopathic office has Phone sales for national DOE. Send resume to o p e n i n g fo r M a s s a g e trucking company. ComPeninsula Daily News Therapist/Health Practic- mission based. UnlimitPDN#655/Agent ed opportunity. tioner. Call for details Port Angeles, WA 98362 landstar@olypen.com (360)457-1515

ENVIOUS GREENS C o m p l e t e Ya r d C a r e Proper ty Mntnce. Specialty Pruning Gutters Weed Pulling/Whacking D e l i ve r y a n d S p r e a d Bark/Rock Brush Clearing Debris Hauling Sequim/P.A. area 681-3521 cell: 808-9638

JUAREZ & SON’S HANDY M A N S E R V I C E S . Quality work at a reasonable price. Can handle a wide array of problems projects. Like home maintenance, cleaning, clean up, yard maintenance, and etc. Give us a call office 452-4939 or cell 460-8248. Kelly’s House Cleaning. N e e d h e l p w i t h yo u r house cleaning? Call me or send an email, I can do weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly maintenance of your house. My name is Kelly, I am licensed and have been cleaning h o u s e s fo r 3 + ye a r s. 360-440-3118 or email kellydakota1@ gmail.com RUSSELL ANYTHING Call today 775-4570.

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Application & job description available at Board of County Commissioners Office, Jefferson County Courthouse, PO Box 1220, 1820 Jefferson St, Port Townsend, WA 98368; by calling (360) 385-9100; or, at www.co.jefferson.wa.us. Application, resume & letter of interest must be received/postmarked by 5PM, Fri, May 10, 2013. EOE

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way 112, $4,000. Marilyn and Vincent Gipson, change of use, 63 Jake Way, $9,278. Kenneth and Sharon McComas, detached garage, 506 Lemmon Road, $33,071. Dale West, single-family dwelling, 634 Jamestown Road, $114, 753. James and Lynda Wilson, hangar, 332 Sunshine Ave., $73,820. James and Lori Esget, detached garage, 52 Galaxy View Court, $40,749.

Port Angeles Gerard Johnson, water service-repipe house, 430 Vashon Ave., $5,000. Maureen Conniff, water service-repipe house, 1128 E. Second St., $4,000. Jacqueline Lindquist, demolition/remove garage, 1205 S. Cherry St., $0. Margaret Henson, heat pump/air handbar, 617 S. Ennis St., $10,000. Kevin Pursley, tear-off/install composite roofing, $9,727. Paul and Linda Meissner, single-family residence, 1218 Dutch Drive, $424,073. Carl Vernon Elkhart Jr., grease trap, 108 W. Eighth St., $500. Robert Vreeland, reinforce roof for solar panel, 520 E. 10th St., $30,396. Icarus L. Hall, single-family residence, 1529 W. 15th St., $122,732. Lloyd Ramsden and Gayle Biggs, 727 Christman Place, relocate water closets to wall, $20,000. Lynda Minor, gasline tank/set, 1303 O St., $500. John and Rebecca Doherty, water service/repipe house, 1015 E. Fourth St., $2,900.

Sequim Dungeness Courte Alzheimer COM LLC, install fire alarm system, 651 Garry Oak Drive, $4,076. John and Emily Matthews, interior bath remodel, 611 Stratford Way Unit 701, $31,000. Jerry Starman, add three walls for two offices, 250 Center Park Way, $6,000. Raymond and Leah Vaara, foundation crawl repairs, 274 W. Spruce St., $26,000. Jerome and Jackie Hines, connect 121 to 123 with hallway, 121-123 W. Bell St., $2,000. Barbara Jo Becker RV Trust, install ductless heat pump, 861 E. Fir St., $4,295. Nationwide Health Properties, install exhaust fans for negative pressure requirement, 1000 S. Fifth Ave., $13,300.

Jefferson County Diana Rudolph, remodel, add room, kitchen, stairs, 6490 A Coyle Road, $75,000. Charles Marquis, new pole building, 1662 Shine Road, $13,776.

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NEW BANK OWNED PROPERTY 3 bd. 2 ba. 2002 Manufactured home with detached 40 X 48 insulated shop plus a mother-inlaw apartment all on a private 5 acre parcel on the East end of Sequim. $225,000 MLS#270791 HARRIET REYENGA (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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WEST JEFFERSON COUNTY Public Works Dept seeks Operator I for full-time, union position working out of the Jefferson County Road Shop on the Upper Hoh Rd. The Operator I is responsible for performing various road maintenance tasks including mowing, brush cutting, cleaning drainage ditches/culverts, patching roads, driving a 10-yard dump truck, snow plowing/sanding, storm response with chainsaw/chipper as well as using various hand tools. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma/ GED & two years experience in road building activities using mechanical equipment or equivalent combination of education & experience. Valid Class A Commercial Drivers License required.

SUPER CUTE AND UPDATED Turn of the century 3 Br., 1.5 bath home has been updated with new flooring, baths, kitchen, windows and paint! Carpet is brand new upstairs. Nice tile in kitchen and full bath. Large backyard is 3/4 fenced with plenty of area to play and entertain. $134,900 MLS#270646 THELMA DURHAM (360)460-8222 NEW LISTING IN WINDERMERE SUNLAND PORT ANGELES Beautiful 2 Br., 2 bath, plus den/office on the WELL MAINTAINED 8th fairway. 2,080 sf. includes living room with Updated “energy effiexpansive windows to c i e n t ” m a n u f a c t u r e d take in the view, plus 18’ home has 4 br., and 2 vaulted ceiling and lots b a t h s a n d i s o n t w o of natural light. Large acres of grass with a master suite also has 30’x48’ detached shop vaulted ceilings and in- with RV doors. $144,900 cludes “bonus” area for ML#270750/470910 excercise equipment or Robert Sexton reading area; en suite (360)460-8769 L U X U RY e s t a t e w i t h bathroom features walk TOWN & COUNTRY views of the Olympics in closet, corner jetted b e t we e n S e q u i m a n d tub and separate shower YOU’RE IN LUCK! P o r t A n g e l e s , 1 9 . 6 room. Kitchen opens to C a l l i n g a l l i nve s t o r s ! acres, 5 br., 5 bath, per- office/den/family room Well maintained duplex. fe c t fo r e n t e r t a i n i n g , with wood stove. Newer Upper level includes 2 gourmet kitchen, deck, roof and concrete drivebr., 1 bath with propane dramatic master suite, way; beautiful (but nofireplace insert. Duplex fireplace, walk-in show- mow) landscaping. has all per mits, many er, hydro-therapy tub. $259,000 upgrades and is energy Artistic landscaping, garMLS#270828 efficient. Separate dens and vineyard. Per- Gail Sumpter: 477-9361 utilities, and separate fect mother-in-law apt Kim Bower: 477-0654 parking areas. Mature with separate entrance Blue Sky Real Estate landscaping with area or home office or B&B. Sequim - 360-477-9189 for a garden. Beautiful $799,900 expansive views of the NWMLS#40941, Appt. SINGLE LEVEL TOWN- Strait of Juan De Fuca, (360)461-3926 HOUSE Por t Angeles Harbor, Updated kitchen (tile MOBILE HOME: 1971 c o u n t e r s a n d b a c k shipping lanes, Victoria Brookwood, shop and splashes), new sink and B.C., Mt. Baker as well garage on 2 lots at 415 dishwasher, office/den as the Olympics. Dungeness Meadows. off living room, large $269,900. ML#270634. Jean Irvine $98,000. (907)229-7349. m a s t e r b e d r o o m a n d (360)417-2797 bath (double sinks), skyCOLDWELL BANKER MOVE in ready! Located l i g h t s a n d l a r g e w i n UPTOWN REALTY at 1715 South E Street, dows, oversized 2 car Por t Angeles. Built in garage and large deck. 1994, 3 br, 1.75 baths, 308 For Sale $285,000 1088 sf. Easy care yard, ML#469242/270723 Lots & Acreage central location, lots of Deb Kahle updates. OPEN HOUSE (360)683-6880 JOYCE: 3.6 acres, year MAY 11TH 10am-3pm WINDERMERE round creek, tree farm, $164,900. Call 477-9256 SUNLAND perked, electric. $59,500 or 461-3544. (360)452-0765 PLACE YOUR PLACE YOUR AD ONLINE Visit our website at AD ONLINE With our new www.peninsula With our new Classified Wizard dailynews.com Classified Wizard you can see your Or email us at you can see your ad before it prints! classified@ ad before it prints! www.peninsula peninsula www.peninsula dailynews.com dailynews.com dailynews.com

Bright and clean 3 Br., 2 bath Rambler with fantastic water view! Wood floors in bedrooms and living room. Kitchen was updated in 2004 with new countertops, cabiSCUBA DIVER nets with pull-outs and FOR HIRE appliances. Great bonus Call 681-4429 room off kitchen with SMALL Excavation and French doors and skyTractor Work. Call Joe at lights. RV parking put in (360)460-7220 off alley. $179,900 MLS#270843 TAY L O R ’ S L a w n Jennifer Felton Maintenance Available (360)460-9513 all year around for any WINDERMERE lawn care needed, PORT ANGELES moss removal and odd jobs. Just call (360)565-6660 or DAN KELLY ROAD (360)565-6298. 3 Br., 2 bath manufacAlways done to your tured home on 3.48 prisatisfaction! vate wooded acres with seasonal creek. Partially YARD MAINTINENCE: fenced and perfect for Free estimates. critters; with detached 2 (360)912-2990 car garage plus other YO U N G c o u p l e e a r l y outbuildings. s i x t i e s . a va i l a b l e fo r $159,900. MLS#270430. KATHY LOVE spring cleanup, weeding, 452-3333 trimming, mulching, PORT ANGELES moss removal, complete REALTY garden restoration and misc. yard care. Excellent references. STYLE AND (360)457-1213 ELEGANCE Custom built waterfront estate built with all the 9912 Open comforts and upgrades Houses in mind. Very spacious 3 br., 2 bath home with a OPEN HOUSE: Sequim den/office, a beautiful fo r s a l e by ow n e r. A sun room with heated view with beautiful 3 Br., floors and lots of decking 2 ba home. Every Thurs. with stainless cable rail6-7 p.m., Every Sun. 2-3 ings. Very private 5 acre p.m. 781 N. Kendall Rd. country setting. $200,000. 683-1943.. $789,000 MLS#270762 TERRY NESKE 105 Homes for Sale (360)457-0456 Clallam County WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES 2+ acres in scenic Deer Park area. Opportunity for pr ivate home site with Morse Creek Valley views. Soils evaluation needed for septic. Water and power in Deer Park Road. $69,500 MLS#264640 PAUL BECK (360)461-0644 WINDERMERE Dennis Lee, doublewide PORT ANGELES

DON’T SNOOZE Just listed, 281 Parkwood Blvd. 1,770+ sf, 3 br., 2 bath, 2 car garage, covered patio, heat p u m p. U p g r a d e s a n d built-ins too numerous to list. In a 55+ community. $75,000. ML#270836. Dave Ramey Experienced Caretaker (360)417-2800 Seeks long term house COLDWELL BANKER sitting or property careUPTOWN REALTY taking position on the Olympic Peninsula. Just Compose your ending 10+ yrs. at curClassified Ad rent caretaking assignon ment in Sequim. Excel- www.peninsula lent references. dailynews.com (360)683-5385 HOUSE CLEANING Charges by the house. (360)461-4767

504 E. 6th St. Classic 2 Br., 1 bath, bungalow. Recently updated, preserved 1920s craftsman charm, centrally located, fenced yard, detached garage, offers at $118,500. Call (360)461-2438

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MATH Tutoring I tutor grade school to college math. I tutor at my home office in Sequim. Please Contact Danielle Math Solutions 360-477-1573 mathsolutions db@gmail.com, http://mathsolution sdb.weebly.com

DON’T MISS THIS REMODELED HOME! This home has new counter tops and cabinets, new upgraded appliances, new laminate floor, new doors, sink, new heaters – just about everything is new inside. Nice propane stove in living room on thermostat. There is a new roof and gutters! Oversized 1-car detached garage and fenced yard. Weatherization package completed in 1999. The yard is landscaped with a nice deck and fire pit! $135,000. Patti Morris (360)461-9008 JACE The Real Estate Company

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Jefferson County Public Utility District #1 is seeking a Store Keeper. This position will be working in the operations department, providing warehousing duties, including filing construction work order material requests, receiving material back from job sties, and receiving mater ial from suppliers. This position will work with the line c r e w. K n o w l e d g e o f electrical utility material i s h e l p f u l bu t n o t r e quired. Successful cand i d a t e s m u s t h ave a CDL, Flaggers card, Forklift certification, and First Aid card or the ability to obtain within 6 months. Please see full job description and application information at www.jeffpud.org. Applicants must submit a standard PUD application form, resume, 3 references and cover letter by M ay 1 0 , 2 0 1 3 , t o kstreett@jeffpud.org or mail to Jefferson County PUD #1, PO Box 929, Po r t H a d l o c k 9 8 3 3 9 Attn. Kevin Streett.

MECHANIC: Diesel fleet full-time, experience with Ford/GM diesels a plus. Current WSDL with good 3 yr. abstract required. Salar y DOE. Applications available through olympicambulance.com Completed apps/resumes submitted to Shop Applications, PO Box 1628, Sequim, WA 98382. No phone calls please.

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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE I/II Health & Human Services, PT (32 hrs/wk), $22.63 to 24.98/hr, union and retirement eligible with benefits. Will work primarily in Por t A n g e l e s bu t a l s o r e quired to work in Forks, WA office. Must be RN. Requires Bachelor’s or Associate Degree in nursing and min two yrs exp in community health. Immunizations, TB and notifiable conditions repor ting exp helpful. Open until filled.

Frito Lay Par t Time D e t a i l e r : T h e Pa r t Time Detailer is a parttime position that is responsible for merchandising Frito-Lay’s complete line of quality products to existing accounts while driving your personal vehicle to a variety of store locations. Detailer hours vary based upon assigned route and average less than 20 hours per week. This includes weekend and holiday work. The Detailer position offers: Competitive base pay and a flexible schedule. Equal Opportunity Employment M/F/D/V Please apply online at www.fritolay employment.com

Port of Port Townsend, new administrative building, 2701 Jefferson St., $800,000. Genuine Work LLC, new 1,950 square foot steel building, 851 Park Ave., $68,000. Petro/Ravenscroft Inn, repair/replace entry stairs, 533 Quincy St., $1,500. The Recyclery, sliding doors, 1925 Blaine St., $500. Charles W. Cox and Laraine A. Dover, new single-family residence with garage, 1015 11th St., $342,500.

Department reports 360-452-8435 1-800-826-7714

Area building departments report a total of 32 building permits issued from April 5-April 11 with a total valuation of $2,293,446: Port Angeles, 12 at $629,828; Sequim, 7 at $86,671; Clallam County, 6 at $275,671; Port Townsend, 5 at $1,212,500; Jefferson County, 2 at $88,776.


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QUICK SALE: $3,700. Mobile home, located in ex c e l l e n t P. A . m o b i l e park, having to move for family health. Contact Marti Hester or Don Iredale (360)457-7436.

CARLSBORG: Rental with fenced equip. yard in indust. park. 2,880 sf., $1700. Or, 936 sf., $700. (360)683-4231

AFFORDABLE HOME Well maintained double wide home in Lazy Acres Mobile Home Park c e n t ra l l y l o c a t e d b e tween Sequim and Port Angeles. Features include an entrance ramp, large covered front porch, 1 car carport, and low maintenance landscaping. $20,000. ML#270851. PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE 683-4116

2 Br., in Roll-Inn mhp, FREE, needs work. Space rent $330 mo. for qualified tenant or haul away. Call Dan at 360-452-7582.

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SEQUIM: ‘78 single wide mobile home, 55+ park, 2 Br., 2 bath, garage with spare room, large covered deck. $29,500/ obo. (360)385-4882.

The Last Word in Astrology ❘ ARIES (March 21-April 19): Share your thoughts. Travel and communication should be high on your list. A day trip with someone you share interests with will bring you closer together. Don’t let professional pressures stand in your way. Have some fun and ease your stress. 5 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Scout for new ventures to increase your assets. A meddler will not approve of an unusual change you want to 505 Rental Houses make. Be secretive until you have thought your plan through Clallam County and have all the components in 919 W. 15th, P.A.: 4 Br., place. 3 stars 1.5 ba, garage, fenced. $1,100. (360)452-6144.

P.A.: 2 Br., 1 bath, central, smaller cute home, f i r e p l a c e , v i e w, n e w flooring. $765. (360)457-2068

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Alter your domestic situation to suit your needs. Romance and entertaining will enable you to touch base with people you want to share your future with and allow you to find out who is supportive and who is not. 3 stars

you form. Get the details and check out the possibilities firsthand before you make a decision. Look over your personal papers. 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Put your money in a safe place. Don’t lend, borrow or fall victim to a sob story. Charity begins at home, and investing in your future or environment is your best bet. Self-improvement projects will lead to a better you. 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Expect to face opposition. Don’t let what others think discourage you. Do what’s best for you and you’ll find your niche. An unusual idea will lead to a service, product or change that helps you out emotionally, financially or physically. 4 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Do something out of the ordinary. A creative boost will help you enhance your life and your relationships. Participating in a good cause or lending a helping hand will lead to good fortune. Love and romance are on the rise. 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Partnerships will be the focus, especially if you want to follow a creative path. It’s important that you have the support of the people you care about most in order to move forward successfully. Share your ideas and plans and proceed. 3 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Network functions will open up

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FIRST MONTH FREE EVERGREEN COURT APTS 360-452-6996 P.A.: 2 Br., large yard. $600. Small 1 Br., $457. 2 and 3 Br. apts avail. $685-$760. Some rePets OK. 457-5458. strictions apply. Call today to schedule a tour of Properties by Landmark. portangeles- your new home. landmark.com SEQUIM: 2 Br., 1 bath, W/D, no smoking/pets. $700 first/dep. 460-4294

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SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 bath condo, 1,378 sf., bright end unit in adult comm. (Sherwood Village), water, trash, lawn care incl. $950. (360)461-5649.

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by Eugenia Last SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ups Dec. 21): Think and take and downs can be expected. action. Don’t let an emotional Refuse to let someone’s bad situation cloud your vision mood or stubbornness ruin or cause you to miss out on your plans. A change of pace something you want to pursue. or location will do wonders for Relocation or fixing up a space you mentally, physically and to accommodate your goals emotionally. An adventure will will set the stage for what’s to lead you in a new direction. come. 3 stars 5 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Pursue your dreams. The thrill of letting go and having some fun will lead to interesting people and new possibilities. Love and romance are in the stars, but the realization of the lifestyle you want may not suit your current situation. 2 stars

C A R L S B O R G : 1 B r. , new possibilities. Your lifestyle pet, garden, safe, quiet, h a n d i c a p p e d e q u i p . will improve through the people you meet and the partnerships $700. (360)683-8912. JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt. (360)417-2810 HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A Studio Util Incl.....$500 A 2 br 1 ba..............$550 H 1 br 1 ba..............$650 A 2 br 1.5 ba ............$695 H 2 br 1 ba..............$750 A 3 br 1.5 ba...........$875 H 3 br 2 ba..............$990 SEQUIM A 3 br 2 ba..............$825 A 3 br 2 ba..............$875 H 2 br 1ba.............$1000 Complete List at: 11 Caroline St

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Managed by Sparrow, Inc. P.A.: 1 Br. lg. apt., water view, quiet, clean. $615 mo. (206)200-7244 PA: 1 Br., no pets/smoking, $600. (360)457-1695

671 Mobile Home Spaces for Rent MOBILE home or travel trailer space. East P.A. $320 mo. 360-452-7582. S E QU I M : L a z y A c r e s M H P, 5 5 + , n o R V s . $325 mo. (360)683-6294

683 Rooms to Rent Roomshares ROOMMATE WANTED To share expenses for beautiful home on 10+ acres, quad trails. $515, includes utilities, DirectTV. Call Lonnie after 5:00 p.m. PA. (360)477-9066

SEQUIM: Lovely 4 Br., 1.5 bath, storage, totally P.A.: Nice 2 Br., 1 bath, SEEKING female roon e w i n s i d e , n o W/D. $725. mate to share quiet pets/smoke. $1,300 f/l/d. home. (360)797-1397. (360)808-4972 (360)683-2426 Properties by 1163 Commercial WEST P.A.: 2 Br. $850. Landmark. portangelesNo smoking/pets. Rentals landmark.com (360)452-6750. PROPERTIES BY 665 Rental LANDMARK 605 Apartments 452-1326 Duplex/Multiplexes

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SEQUIM: Office/retail CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 2 space 850 sf. $800 mo. bath. Fireplace, garage. (360)460-5467 W / D. N o s m o k i n g o r pets. $800. 460-8797. LONG DISTANCE No Problem! CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, P.A.: 1 Br., office, carquiet, 2 Br., excellent por t, view, clean and Peninsula Classified r e fe r e n c e s r e q u i r e d . quiet, W/S inc. $675. 1-800-826-7714 (360)452-6611 $700. (360)452-3540. B R I N N O N : C a b i n fo r rent. 2 Br.,1 bath, newly remodeled. $550, f/l/d. (360)796-4237

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t let emotions stifle your plans or keep you from making the changes. Approaching a contract, legal settlement or medical issue in a unique way will give you a better chance to reach your set goal. Love is highlighted. 2 stars

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TV: Brand new, 42” flat screen lg, manufacturers warranty, smar t, high d e f i n i t i o n 3 D, m o d e l l g 4 2 p m 4 7 0 0 . I n b ox . Restaurant Space for $499, resonable offer Lease Seeking restaurant op- w i l l b e c o n s i d e r e d . erator for 700 sf. space Phone (360)452-9354 in the newly renovated Josephine Campbell Building on Highway 101 6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment in Quilcene. 400 sf. deck for outdoor seating overlooking a wooded area; DR Scout 7 HP Field 550 sf. storage area be- and Brush Mower : 3 low. Ready for tenant Forward speeds, Reimprovements; build-out verse; 23 inch cutting negotiable. Ideal location deck; Purchased new on Hwy 101 – approx. i n 2 0 0 6 ; To t a l R u n 1.6 million cars dr ive hours just 37 hours; through Quilcene each Includes Maint. Kit, year. See our website at Maint. meter, and Tool www.thecampbellbuild kit. (360)681-5039. ing.com. Contact Chuck Thrasher at TILLER: 60” Landpride 360-808-2388 or tiller, excellent condition. c_thrasher@mind $1,500. (360)327-3630. spring.com TRACTOR: ‘52 Ferguson. 6-way back blade, 6005 Antiques & scraper box, and ripper Collectibles t o o t h , g o o d r u n n e r. $2,500. (360)710-4966. DESK: Antique honeycolored oak roll-top desk, with secret compartment, pigeon holes and large drawers. Was purchased almost 100 years ago, and wasn’t new then. $500. (360)683-6127

6050 Firearms & Ammunition AMMO: 30-06 200 rounds per mil. can, 3 mil. cans available. $150 per mil. can. (360)582-3065


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6050 Firearms & Ammunition

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

6100 Misc. Merchandise

6100 Misc. Merchandise

BERSA: 380 auto. Nickle-plated, 8 shot clip, like new. $450. (360)452-3213

FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special for $499. Credit card accepted. 360-582-7910. www.portangeles firewood.com

BOOKS: 51 Internationa l C o l l e c t o r s ’ L i b ra r y books, faux leather binding, for $75. To view call (360)457-4348. Ask for Dick.

MISC: Square bar height table and 4 chairs, $200/ obo. Total Gym, $200/ obo. 5’ sofa table, $30. (360)452-6702

MISC: SKS original with bayonette and flash sup r e s s o r, $ 3 7 5 . S K S camo stock, bi-pod, 2-30 round magazines, $570. Ammo 7.62x39 hollow point, lead tip or armor piercing, $6 per 20 box. (360)775-1170 RIFLE: Ruger M77 22 bolt action, 3x9 scope, Butler Creek flip ups, sling, soft case, $1,000 invested, like new. Sacrifice for $500. (360)683-8027

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIRE LOGS Dump truck load. $300 plus gas. (360)732-4328 FIREWOOD: $165. (360)670-9316

C A N O P Y: W h i t e, f i t s standard fords, ‘99 and n e w e r, r e a r d o o r / l i f t hatch, tinted sliding windows, raised roof, excellent condition. $1,000/obo. (360)640-4326 FIREWOOD: Alder, be (360)640-0535 ready for next winter. $125. (360)461-4280. FREE: Spruce sawdust, F I R E W O O D : d r y f i r / clean, good for gardens, hemlock mix cut to a av- m u l c h a n d a n i m a l s erage length of 16� for stalls. (360)417-0232. sale only $165. Cord FUEL TANKS: 500 gal., free delivery in Port An$200. 125 gal., for truck, geles out of town a little $150. (360)683-3119. more please call and leave msg 477-2258 will L O O M : N o r wo o d . 5 0 � return your call ASAP. Like new. $900/obo. (360)681-0814 FIREWOOD: 6 cord special, $895. Limited time only! 360-582-7910. www.portangeles firewood.com

6075 Heavy Equipment

LUMBER RACK Kargo Master, for full size short box. $375. (360)461-9014

Portable top soil screen, for hire, lease, or sale. (360)460-6780 MISC: 4 Toyota pickup wheels/tires, 75 R126, SEMI END-DUMP TRAILER: 30’. Electric $375. Electric dog fence, tar p system, excellent $50. Treadmill, $125. 5 white used vinyl wincondition. $7,500. dows, $25 ea. 2 metal (360)417-0153 dog cages, $40/$60. 57 18� round cement pav6080 Home ers, 52 cinder blocks, $140 all. Antique tractor Furnishings rake, $300. Antique BED: Twin box spring, wagon, metal wheels, $300. (360)683-1851. mattress, frame. $175. (360)582-3811 MISC: John Deere rider TABLE: Solid teak table, m o w e r w i t h b a g g e r, seats 4-12, 8 chairs, 2 $500. Thule utility rack, leaves, pads, and linens, brand new, $400. Lummatching buffet, excel- b e r ra ck fo r f u l l s i ze truck, $300. 4’ claw foot lent condition. $900. tub with feet, $350. An(360)808-4001 tique 1913 Kohler and Campbell upright grand piano, $2,200. Aluminum 6100 Misc. 22’x20� wide construcMerchandise tion plank, $500. (360)460-6954 3 � N ova M e m o r y G e l Foam mattress toppers. MISC: Riding Mower, All sizes, pr iced $60- John Deere Select se$105. 253-355-6765. r i e s X 3 0 0 , l i k e n e w, used 30 hours, cost ANTIQUE SHOW $ 3 , 6 0 0 , W i l l s e l l fo r May 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $2,500. Scanoe, Old Masonic Temple Town, 13’, with paddles, 622 S. Lincoln St., P.A. $600. (360)797-1771. VENDORS WANTED Tables $20 ea. POWER CHAIR: Used, Conact Kevin Elliott Invacare Pronto. $1,500/ (360)461-5491 obo. (360)504-2710.

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6105 Musical Instruments VIOLIN: Caspar da Salo in Brescia, made in Germ a n y, a p p r a i s e d a t $ 2 , 0 0 0 . W i l l s e l l fo r $1,500. (360)681-7824.

6115 Sporting Goods BUYING FIREARMS Any & All - Top $ Paid One or Entire Collection Including Estates Call (360)477-9659.

6140 Wanted & Trades BOOKS WANTED! We love books, we’ll buy yours. 457-9789. WANTED: IBM Selectric 2 or 3 typewriter, new/ used. (360)797-1465. WA N T E D : O l d fe n c e boards. (360)457-1936. WANT TO RENT: Spot to live, with some privacy, plus country setting, handyman looking for older dwelling or place for RV. Need good-sized o u t b u i l d i n g fo r s t o r age/workshop. Pets. (360)670-5467

6135 Yard & Garden RIDING MOWER: 2012 Cub Cadet, SLTX1054, V- Tw i n H y d r o s t a t i c , used 8 hrs. $2,000. (360)460-0989

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G A R AG E S a l e : 2 1 3 Strawberry Lane, Sequim, Sat.-Sun. 9:00-4:00, p.m. Applia n c e s, c o m p r e s s o r, large office desk, printertable, office chairs, end tables, queen box spring, lamps, garden tools supplies. CASH O N LY. M u c h m o r e , come and check us out.

M OTO R H O M E : 1 9 8 9 Fleetwood Limited 37J. new 460 Ford Banks exhaust system, HYD leveling jacks, 2 tvs, nonsmoker, 5.5 Onan generator, driver and passenger side doors, oak cabinets, corian countertops, hardwood floors. $20,000. (360)417-0619

HUGE SALE!!. HUGE YA R D S A L E . 7 Y R S . R E S TAU R A N T S U P P L I E S , TA B L E S , CHAIRS, POTS, PANS, BAKING DISHES, G L A S S E S , P L AT E S , S I LV E RWA R E , P H O T O G R A P H Y, K I D S CLOTHES, PROM DRESSES, ETC. TOO MUCH TO MENTION! 1 8 4 4 W. H E N D R I C K S O N R D, S E Q U I M MOTOR HOME: 2001 APRIL 27 28 8AM-2PM. 36’ Southwind Limited Pre-RETIREMENT Sale: Edition. Very good conSat.-Sun., 8-3 p.m., 201 dition. 16k mi., 2 slides, Grant Rd. Nearly new new levelers, rear cameSears upright freezer, ra, drivers side door, lots Free Motion treadmill, of storage inside and h a m m o ck w i t h s t a n d , out. Many extras. Non2 3 0 vo l t a r c w e l d e r, smokers. $40,000. welding supplies, power (360)683-5359 painter, power and electronic tools, new com- RV: 3 8 ’ RV a n d To w mercial ladder, vending C a r . 2 0 0 1 N e w m a r machines, lots of house- Mountainaire and a 2009 hold items. Honda CRV tow car offered together or separSEQUIM Estate Sale: a t e l y. T h e R V h a s Saturday and Sunday, 61,400 miles on a gas April 27 and 28th, 9-5 driven Trident V10 with a p . m . 6 2 7 S u m m e r Banks system added. Breeze Lane. Cooking The interior is dark cherand kitchen items, r y wood with corian dishes, clothes, fabric, counter tops. The RV is ya r n , p a t t e r n s, t o o l in very good condition. box, chain saw, power We just returned from a trimmer, furniture, ex- trip to Arizona which was ercise equipment, yard trouble free. The CRV tools, recliners, dining tow car is in excellent room sets, hide-a-bed, condition with 47,000 music stands, books miles. Asking $40,000 and much more. No for the RV and $20,000 for the CRV or $58,000 early birds. together. Please call Bill or Kathy at (360)582-0452 8180 Garage Sales to see the vehicles.

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G A R AG E S a l e : S a t . Sun., 8-?, 1716 S. O Street. TVs, Victor ian c o u c h / c h a i r s, h u t c h , c o f fe e t a bl e s, t r e n d y clothes and shoes, kitchen wares, antiques, crystal, small grandfather clock, stainless steal cookware. Everything must go! Best offers will be taken!

2006 Wells Cargo Trailer : Wells Cargo Utility Trailer, Inside dimensions 6’x12’. With fold down ramp rear door and side access door. Lightly used and in excellent condition. Please call ACTI @ 452-6776.

7x16 Interstate Cargo / Utility Trailer 2008 Black $3800 Excellent condition, less than 300 miles on it! Call 360-928-0214

CHALET: 2012 Arrowhead Folding Camper. Single owner, immaculate condition, stored in s See 8183 Garage Sales gf aeraag et uo nr ej a ck s a t PA - East http://www.chaletrv.com/ folding-trailers/. Takes MOVING Sale: Fri.-Sat.- approximately three minSun., 9-7 p.m., 145 John ute set up or take down. Jacobs Rd., off O’Brien. Many extras including No early birds. 11,000 BTU ducted air air-conditioner/heat $1,200. Call 7025 Farm Animals pump. (360)681-5033 for ap& Livestock pointment. Kiwanis Garage Sale May 4th and 5th

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SHEEP: Registered Ja- KOMFORT: 17L “Lite� cob wool sheep. $100 Travel Trailer. Immacul a t e R e f e r, 4 - b u r n e r ea. (360)477-1706. s t ove, t u b / s h owe r. YAKS: 2 bulls, 4 yrs. $4,500. (360)477-0321. and 1.5 yrs. old. 2 cows, 4 yrs. and 3 yrs. $500- TERRY ‘98: 30’ long, 1 $800. (360)582-3104, large slideout, $5,200/ Sequim. obo. (360)460-4408. 7C126517

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7035 General Pets N O RT H W E S T Fa r m Terrier Puppies for sale: Bor n 2/16/13. Papers, worming, vaccinations, and flea and tick treatment included. Mediumsize, intelligent, loving, versatile, and healthy. Great dogs! $400. Call (360)928-0273

7045 Tack, Feed & Supplies

TRAILER: ‘10 26’ Wildwood LA by Forest River (26RKS). Aluminum frame super structure, vacuum bonded fiberglass sidewalls with one s l i d e - o u t , q u e e n s i ze bed, shower head, bath sink, air conditioner, HD h i t c h w i t h sw ay b a r. $14,600. (360)775-4621, between 10 a.m.-5 p.m..

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HAY: 1st crop, $7 bale. 2nd crop, $10 bale. 477-0274 or 460-1456 HORSE pasture. Horse Pasture for rent, 8 acres in Sequim. 582-9023. SADDLE: For sale or trade. Old saddle won’t fit new horse, which has high withers. 15�, light, western. $125, or trade for wider saddle. (360)732-4966

5TH WHEEL: $13,750 /obo cash only, must sell. ‘01 Corsair 32’ Lots of extras, lamin a t e w o o d f l o o r, 2 slideouts, clean, comfor table, queen bed, central vac & more! Come see in Sekiu. Text/call 582-7130.

5TH WHEEL: 26’ Alpenlite. New fridge/freezer, toilet, A/C, micro, dual batteries and propane tank, nice stereo, queen AIR CONDITIONER Easy mount, dual therm, air adustable bed, awnRV air conditioner, good ing, all in good condition, clean and ready to go. condition. $375. $3,850/obo. Leave mes(360)683-2914 sage at (360)452-4790. PRICED TO GO! 1 9 9 0 F l e e t w o o d 3 4 ’ 5TH WHEEL: 26’. Reamotorhome. Good condi- sonalble cond. $1,900/ tion, low milage, non- obo. (360)461-0701 or smoker, 454 Chev with 461-0423 or 928-2867 B a n k s Po w e r Pa ck , 5TH WHEEL HITCH Onan generator. Steal at $6,700. See at 1638 W Highjacker Ultra Slide. $250. (360)417-5512. 12th. (360)452-9611.

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5TH WHEEL: ‘89 Prowler Lynx 215. New raised a x l e s, 1 2 0 vo l t r e fe r, great shape, fully equipped, comes with hitch. Reduced $2,750. (360)460-6248, eves.

G L A S P LY : 2 6 ’ c a b i n cr uiser, flying br idge, single Cummins diesel engine, low hours, radar, VHF radio, CB, depth/ f i s h f i n d e r , d i n g h y, downriggers, 16’x32’ boathouse. $27,500. KOMFORT: 1997 23F (360)457-0684 5th Wheel. Great condition, New tires, water SEA RAY: ‘74 24’ HT pump (2012) 2 skylights Cruiser. Reconditioned/ 2 t w i n b e d s, Aw n i n g , e q u i p p e d fo r o c e a n / Purchase option of de- rough weather fishing/ luxe hitch, Chev PU tail- cruising with ALL NEW gate, 1000 Trails Mem- equipment and features: bership, Por table grey repowered w/ Merc Horiwater tank. $6,000. zon Engine/Bravo-3 (du(360)683-4552 al prop), stern drive (117 hrs.), complete Garmin reinforced 9808 Campers & electronics, stern, full canvas, downCanopies riggers, circ water heating, Yamaha 9.9 kicker, CAMPER: ‘11 10’ Alas- EZ Load trailer, w/disk kan cab-over. Original brakes (1,200 mi.), elecowner, excellent cond. tric winch. Other extras, $9,000. (360)452-8968. $52,000 invested. SacriPACKAGE: ‘85 Dodge fice for $18,500. (360)681-5070 350 and 11.5’ self contained camper. SLICKCRAFT: 1976 23’ $1,900. (360)457-1153. inboard/outboard. 302 engine, boat and trailer. $5,200. (360)457-8190. 9050 Marine

CHRYSLER: 2002 LTD PT Cruiser. 78k miles New battery. Black with c h r o m e t r i m , ex t r a s . Moonroof, great stereo and a gas to drive. too much fun in the sun! One owner who loved it! $5500/obo. (360)808-6160 DATSUN: ‘64 Fairlady convertible. Mechanic’s spec. $1,500. 452-6524. BRAND NEW WHEELS S t i l l i n b ox ! M i ckey Thomson Classic II, black, 16x8 with bolt pattern 8x6.5. Didn’t fit our Toyota 4-Runner and don’t want to pay the restock fee. $550/obo (360)460-1301

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W E S T C OA S T E R : ‘ 9 0 14.3’ aluminum boat, ‘92 Ya m a h a 9 . 9 O / B 2 stroke, ‘92 Skipp. trailer, ‘07 EZ Pull electric pot puller, Bimini top, proBAYLINER: 1987 Capri table depth/fish finder, 1750. GM 4 Cyl 3.0L en- batteries and extras. g i n e w i t h O M C s t e r n $2,500. (360)681-7824. drive. Runs great! Electronic ignition, Dual batt e r i e s , H u m m i n g b i r d 9817 Motorcycles 587ci Fishfinder with GPS. More info on PDN APRILIA: Scarabeo moonline. $3,800/obo. torcycle/scooter 2009. (360)460-0460 This is a pristine motorBAYLINER: 27’ Bucca- c y c l e w i t h l e s s t h e n neer 3500 obo or trade 1000 miles on it! Hardly for ‘land yacht’ +6’ head- u s e d ! N O T A S R . room; 8HP Mercur y S C O OT E R ! 5 0 0 C C s longshaft recently ser- Needs a battery charge. v i c e d : r u n s g r e a t ! ’ $3600/obo. (360)808-6160 Main+jib sail; small rowing skiff. Many extras BMW: ‘74 R75/6. AirCall Rob to see head Boxer, excellent (360)390-8497 condition, 29K mi., new B E L L B OY : ‘ 6 4 1 8 ’ powder coat, shocks, alClassic. Very good con- ways garaged. $3,500/ dition, Volvo I/O, 7.5 hp obo. (360)912-2679. Johnson kicker, fullc anvas, new EZ Load trailer, GOLDWING: ‘90 1500. new tires, 2 downr ig- Runs great, well maing e r s , l o t s o f ex t r a s . tained. $3,000. (360)461-2619 $2,600. (360)417-1001. HONDA: 2003 VT750 BELLBOY: ‘78 24’ 20 KT Cruiser, 80 gal. fuel, A c e D e l u xe C r u i s e r. 30 gal. water, 1,750 watt S h o w r o o m C o n d i t i o n i nve r t e r, 1 2 0 V s h o r e M u s t s e e . L o t s o f power, 4 batteries, mi- Chrome, Many Extras. crowave, refr igerator, Will not find another bike new depth finder, com- l i k e t h i s . N e v e r l e f t pass, GPS, VHF, din- o u t , n e v e r d r o p p e d . ette, new galley, new 1 0 , 3 8 7 L o w M i l e s Wallas ceramic diesel $4,500. (360)477-6968. stove/heater, auto level- HONDA: ‘80 CB-900C. ing trim tabs, enclosed S i l ve r. $ 1 , 0 0 0 / o b o o r head, trailer with new t r a d e fo r g u n s / s m a l l disc brakes, wheels and truck. (360)460-3756. tires. $8,000/obo. (360)683-9645 HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing C H R I S C R A F T : 2 6 ’ Aspencade. 1200cc, Cavalier with trailer, 350 black/chrome, exc. cond. $3,500/obo. 417-0153. MerCruiser inboard, Bow BAYLINER: 17’, 70 hp Yamaha, needs some engine work but runs. $1,850. (360)460-9365.

Thr uster, radar, GPS, sounder, toilet with Electro Scan. $14,995. (360)775-0054

DEATH TAKES OWNER OF FISHING BOAT 20 ft. Robolo Boat,Center Counsel, with 4 stroke 115 Yamaha Motor, has 400 hrs. on it. Electronics, trailer, (gal i va n i z e d ) d u a l a xe l , many extras. By appointment. $22,000. (360)417-0277

AMC: Rare 1970 AMX 2-seater, 390 V/8, 4 spd, 95% original. $19,950. (360)928-9477 BUICK: 1976 Skylark. Rare, 2 door, V-6, stick. $1,600/obo. 460-8610. C H E V: ‘ 7 9 C o r ve t t e . L82, runs great, lots of new parts! $6,000/obo. (360)457-6540 MERCEDES: ‘85 SL380. Both tops, excellent condition. $10,000/obo. (360)460-6764 S T U D E BA K E R : 1 9 5 0 S t a r l i g h t C o u p. C o m plete restoration, black cherry color, runs good, looks excellent. $11,000. (360)683-8810

9292 Automobiles Others BUICK: ‘01 Regal Touring. 107+K mi. $3,000/ obo. (702)366-4727. BUICK: ‘99 Park Avenue. 64k miles, 1 owner, dealer maintained, good condition, loaded, 30+ highway mpg. $1,000 full tune up done less than 800 miles ago. Needs nothing. $5,500. firm (360)477-6218 CADILLAC ‘07 STS AWD V6 The ultimate in luxur y a n d h a n d l i n g p e r fo r mance, this car is immaculate inside and out, stunning white pearl paint, 66K mi. $18,950 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583 CARS: VW ‘64 Bug, $3,950. Eagle ‘95 Talon TSI, $1,000. 477-3495.

S C O OT E R : V K - E 5 0 0 electric, 48V/15AM, lithium battery, almost new, less than 20 mi., top speed 35 mpg, 30 mi. on 1 charge, paid $1,450. $600/obo. 504-2113.

YAMAHA: ‘72 Enduro EASTERN: ‘11 18’ cen- 100LT2. Ready to ride, ter console, premium 3K original miles. $750/ boat, like new, complete- obo.(360)683-0146. ly equipped, 50 hp Yamaha, under 50 hrs. YAMAHA: ‘74 DT360. in warranty, Load-r ite 4k original miles, runs galv. trailer, many ex- g o o d , a m a z i n g c o n d . t ra s, D ow n e a s t s t y l e. $2,500/obo. 452-7253. See easternboats.com $26,500. (360)477-6059 YAMAHA: ‘79 XS 1100. 35K, fairing, saddle bags F I S H I N G B o a t : C A M - excellent cond. $2,750/ PION: 16.5’, center con- obo. (360)808-1922 or sole. Very good condi- (360)681-3023 after 6. tion. New 70 hp Suzuki 4-stroke, under 10 hrs. Mercury 8 hp kicker. Ex9805 ATVs tras. E-Z trailer with rollers. $11,500. By appt. ETON: 90 cc Quad, 2 (360)457-6442 stroke, like new. $1,500 PONTOON BOAT: 10’ firm. (360)452-3213. ODC 1018, white water and still water, oars and HONDA: TRX200 4WD ATV. $600. wheel mount. $295/obo. (360)477-6547 (360)912-1759

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CHEV: ‘70 Nova. High performance 350. $5,000. (360)645-2275. CHEV ‘99 CAMARO Z28 CONVERTIBLE V 8 , a u t o, ve r y ra r e ground effect pkg. with rear spoiler, this was a 1999 Seafair display car at the hydroplane races in Seattle. Extremely low 43K miles. $12,500 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583 C H RY S L E R : ‘ 0 3 P T C r u i s e r. 1 1 5 k m i l e s , Shar p and well maintained. $4,250. (360)796-4270 FORD: ‘90 Taurus Wagon. Runs fine, body OK, has some issues. $850. (360)457-4399. HONDA: ‘06 Accord LX. V6, 49K. orig. owner, recent maint. $12,500. (360)417-8859

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TOYOTA ‘05 CAMRY SOLARA SE V6, 2 door coupe, previously owned by top notch high performance engine technician who would not allow the car to leave the garage on rainy days. This car is mechanically perfect, expensive upgrade tire and wheel package, low miles. Sharpest, tightest Solara I have ever seen. $10,900 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583

FORD ‘03 F150 SUPER CREW 4x4 XLT, 5.4L V8, fully loaded, this is a state Fish & Wildlife truck, well maintained, super clean inside and out. $9,500 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583 FORD ‘09 F150 KING RANCH 4X4 SUPER CREW This truck literally has it all! Full luxur y power, power moonroof, heated and cooled leather captains chairs, navigation system, SYNC voice activated communications and entertainment system. KING RANCH! Awesome truck! Priced right at $30,900 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583

FORD ‘99 RANGER XLT SUPER CAB 4X4 3.0L V6, 5 speed manual, alloy wheels, bedliner, diamond-plate bedrails, rear sliding window, privacy glass, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, CD stereo, dual front airbags. Only 124,000 miles! One ow n e r ! A c c i d e n t - f r e e Carfax! Good r unning and driving little truck! Stop by Gray Motors today to save big bucks on your next truck! $6,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

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VW ‘11 JETTA TDI TURBO DIESEL GMC ‘95 SIERRA SEDAN EXTENDED CAB This car is immaculate, Z71 SLT 4X4 auto, fuel efficient 4 cyl. 5.7L (350) EFI V8, autodiesel, power moon roof, matic, alloy wheels, runleather, CD, 16” alumining boards, tow packnum wheel and tire pkg., age, trailer brake all the amenities. Excelcontroller, bedliner, prilent economy without vacy glass, keyless ensacrificing power. Low try, power windows, door 29K miles, 40 MPG locks, mirrors, and drivhighway! ers seat, leather seats, $21,900 FORD: ‘88 3/4 ton. Runs cruise control, tilt, air FORD ‘92 Preview at: conditioning, CD/casgood. $1,000. CONVERTIBLE LX heckmanmotors.com sette stereo, drivers air(360)775-9669 5.0 L Heckman Motors bag. Only 98,000 origiThis is a two owner car, 111 E. Front, P.A. FORD: ‘94 F150 XLT. nal miles! This Z71 is garaged it’s whole life, (360)912-3583 Low mi., 4x4, runs good, loaded with leather and V8, auto, leather, all the the works! Shows the goodies. This car is a VW: ‘66 Bug. Excellent looks good. $4,500. very best of care inside (360)452-6758 d i a m o n d i n ex c e l l e n t shape. $5,000. and out! tried and true (360)457-7022 condition. 43,000 origiFORD: ‘94 Ranger XLT. GM 350 V8 engine! Stop nal miles. VW: ‘72 Super Beetle. Runs GREAT, 4.0 V6, by Gray Motors today! Sale at $6,450 automatic with overdrive, $5,995 Great shape. $3,200. Preview at: custom wheels, AM/FM, GRAY MOTORS (360)809-3656 heckmanmotors.com cruise control, tilt wheel. 457-4901 Heckman Motors cab with two rear graymotors.com 111 E. Front, P.A. 9434 Pickup Trucks ext side seats, slider window (360)912-3583 Others in rear, 226,000 miles $2,700 or trade for travH O N DA : ‘ 0 6 E l e m e n t BRUSHFIRE TRUCK el trailer 18-25’ in good E X . AW D, 8 6 k m i l e s, 1981 4X4 wo r k i n g o r d e r. L e ave Ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . 1 ton dually, 4 speed message (360)452-2970 $11,700. (360)417-9401. manual with granny low, 5.7L V8, 250 gallon H2O FORD: ‘95 F-250 ReguHONDA ‘10 ACCORD t a n k , 4 y r o l d H o n d a lar Cab. Auto, positive LX 4-DOOR Very economical 2.4 liter GX690 generator, dual traction 2WD, power- TOYOTA: ‘05 Tacoma. 4-cyl, auto, A/C, cruise, side diamond plate tool s t r o k e d i e s e l , 1 0 8 k 90K miles, 4X4. 2005 tilt, AM/FM/CD, keyless boxes, everything is in miles, good tires and Toyota Tacoma. Great entry, side airbags, im- great operating condition breaks, cruise, remote t r u c k , j u s t o v e r 9 0 k maculate 1-owner honda and was meticulously entr y, power windows, miles. Small Lift. Ride fa c t o r y l e a s e r e t u r n , maintained by an East- Glastite fiberglass cano- a n d d r i v e s p e r f e c t . non-smoker, spotless ern Washington fire de- py, 2 owner. $6,900. $15,500/obo. Call Ryan (360)681-3714 “Autocheck” vehicle his- par tment. Try and find (425)422-6678 this truck tory report. Balance of one this nice! FORD: ‘96 Ranger. Su- is located in Sequim. $12,950 factory 5/60 warranty. per cab, good cond., 4 Preview at: $17,995 VOLVO ‘99 S70 AWD cyl., 2.3L, 5 speed, heckmanmotors.com REID & JOHNSON SEDAN matching shell, AC, Heckman Motors MOTORS 457-9663 cruise. $3,499. 670-9087 95K orig mi! 2.4L DOHC 111 E. Front, P.A. reidandjohnson.com 5cyl turbo, auto, loaded! (360)912-3583 FORD: ‘98 F150. Rims, Gray met ext in great LEXUS ‘03 ES300 tinted, black, extended shape! Black leather int Fully loaded, we seldom CHEV ‘03 SILVERADO cab. Quick sale. $2,775. in great cond! Pwr seat, 1500 EXT. CAB Z71 see cars this age in this dual htd seats, CD/ (360)460-0518 fine condition, don’t miss 5.3L Vor tec V8, autocass, moon roof, side this level of quality at m a t i c , a l l oy w h e e l s , airbags, cruise, tilt, cligood tires, tow package, this low price. mate, wood trim, alloy spray-in bedliner, priva$12,200 wheels w/ 80% rubber!! cy glass, keyless entry, Preview at: 2 owner!! 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Great MPG e r Va g a b o n d c a n o py, Or email us at AND 4x4!! Real nice little SUBARU: ‘97 Legacy both in silver birch meclassified@ SUV at our No Haggle O u t b a ck . Pow e r w i n - tallic color, with HD traipeninsula price of only $4,995. dows/locks, AWD. dailynews.com ler ing equipment and Carpenter Auto Center $3,600. (360)775-9267. locking rear differential, 681-5090 21,500 mi. $17,450. SUZUKI ‘04 VERONA (360)775-4621, between LX SEDAN 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. 36K orig. mi.!!! 2.5L Clallam County Clallam County DOHC i6, auto, loaded! C H E V: ‘ 9 5 3 5 0 0 H D. Silver ext in excel cond! 8 ’ x 1 5 ’ w o o d d e c k , No. 13-4-00139-0 Gray cloth int in excel 84,760 mi., GTX 10-30 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS s h a p e ! P W, P d l , P m , every 3,000 mi., original (RCW 11.40.030) CD/cass, dual airbags, owner. $8,500. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF cruise, tilt, climate conTHE STATE OF WASHINGTON (360)301-0050 trol, alloy wheels! VERY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM nice VERY low mileage D O D G E : ‘ 9 8 D a ko t a . IN RE THE ESTATE OF: Verona at our No Haggle 1 6 0 K , 5 . 2 L V 8 , gr e a t ELIZABETH CONKEY-SMITH running truck. $4,500/ Deceased. price of only obo. (360)461-7210. $4,995! The co-personal representatives named below Carpenter Auto Center have been appointed as co-personal representa681-5090 tives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable TOYOTA : ‘ 0 1 S o l a r a . statute of limitations, present the claim in the manAuto, 2 door, loaded. ner as provided in RCW 11.40.070, by serving on $4,300/obo. 461-5193. or mailing to the co-personal representatives or the co-personal representatives’ attorney at the adTOYOTA : ‘ 0 4 C o r o l l a dress stated below a copy of the claim and filing the CE. White, auto, air, CD, original of the claim with the court in which the pro80K, nice, safe, reliable. $7,500. (360)670-3437. DODGE: ‘99 Ram 4X4 bate proceedings were commenced. The claim F l a t b e d t r u ck . L o w must be presented within the later of: (1)30 days after the personal representative served or mailed the TOYOTA : ‘ 9 9 C a m r y m i l e s , r e c e n t o i l notice to the creditor as provided under RCW XLE. Great shape, all change, transmission 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) 4 months after the date of options, 4 cyl. auto OD. flush and filter changfirst publication of the notice. If the claim is not pre$4,250. (360)460-1207. es. 3/4 ton 360 engine. sented within this time frame, the claim is forever call 461-4151. Photos barred, except as other wise provided in RCW VW: ‘74 Classic con- available by request. 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to ver tible Super Beetle. P r i c e r e d u c e d t o claims against both the decedent’s probate and $9,500/obo. Call after 6 $3500/obo. non-probate assets. p.m. (360)460-2644. Date of First Publication: April 14, 2013 Co-Personal Representatives: L. Hahn and Steve A. Smith 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices David Attorney for Personal Representative: Clallam County Clallam County David V. Johnson Address for Mailing or Service: JOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE, PLLC RFP - Electronic Payments The Port of Port Angeles is soliciting proposals for 804 South Oak Street the implementation of systems and services re- Port Angeles, WA 98362 quired to support an electronic payment solution. (360) 457-1139 Legal No. 472505 The solution will provide a full range of E-Payment Pub: April 14, 21, 28, 2013 services including credit cards, debit cards and NO. 13-4-00147-1 checking accounts (via one time ACH) over the NOTICE TO CREDITORS web, mobile phone and on-behalf-of (OBO). The IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF complete RFP can be viewed at on the Port’s webTHE STATE OF WASHINGTON site at http://www.portofpa.com/bids.aspx. Sealed IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM proposals are due to the Port by May 20, 2013 at IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: 2:00pm (PST). Please call (360) 417-3363 with any EUNICE M. WING, Deceased. questions. Legal No. 475441 The Personal Representative named below has Pub: April 25, 28, May 2, 5, 9, 12, 2013 been appointed as Personal Representative of this 13-4-00133-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE estate. Any persons having a claim against the DeSUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASH- cedent must, before the time the claim would be INGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLAL- barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitaLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: tions, present the claim in the manner as provided ELLA IRENE BECK, Deceased. The personal Rep- in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the resentative named below has been appointed and Personal Representative or the Personal Represenhas qualified as the Personal Representative of this tative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy estate. Persons having claims against the de- of the claim and filing the original of the claim with ceased must, prior to the time such claims would be the Court. The claim must be presented within the barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limita- later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Repretions, serve their claims on the Personal Represen- sentative served or mailed the notice to the creditor tative or the attorney of record at the address stated as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four below and ile an executed copy of the cliam with months after the date of first publication of the Nothe Clerk of this Court within four months after the tice. If the claim is not presented within this time date of first publication of this Notice or within four frame, the claim is forever barred, except as othermonths after the date of the filing of the copy of this wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. Notice with the Clerk of the Court, whichever is lat- This bar is effective as to claims against both the er, or except under those provisions included in Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. RCW 11.40.011 or Section 4 of this Act, this claim Date of first publication: April 21, 2013 will be forever barred. This bar is effective as to Personal Representative: Curtis G. Johnson claims against both the probate assets and non Attorney for Personal Representative: probate assets of the decedent. Date of first publi- Curtis G. Johnson, WSBA #8675 cation: April 21, 2013 Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: Ricki Niehaus Attorney for Personal Representa- Law Office of Curtis G. Johnson, P.S. tive: Elizabeth L. Schwantor, WSBA # 42439 Ad- 230 E. 5th Street dress for Mailing or Service: 332 E. 5th Street Port Port Angeles, WA 98362 Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 477-8468 (360) 452-3895 Pub: April 21, 28, May 5, 2013 Legal No. 472748 Pub: April 21, 28, May 5, 2013 Legal No. 474361

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LINCOLN ‘07 MKX . 5 l i t e r V 6 , a u t o, a l l wheel drive, dual zone climate control, AM/FM/CD changer with T H X p r e m i u m a u d i o, navigation, heated front a n d r e a r s e a t s, eve n cooled seats, full leather, back up sensors, power windows, locks and seats with memory, power rear hatch, adaptive moving headlights, fog lamps, chrome wheels, 73,000 miles, beautiful 1 - o w n e r fo r d fa c t o r y lease retur n, spotless “Autocheck” report, nons m o ke r, g a ra g e ke p t . Very nice SUV. $19,995 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com

GMC: ‘96 Yukon. 4x4, 4 S AT U R N : ‘ 0 3 V u e . door auto, 109K. $3,300/ AWD. New trans and CD player, clean 4 cyl. 2.2L obo. (360)582-0373. engine, 114K, seats 5, family car, kids grown. HONDA ‘07 CRV LX 4WD, auto, fully loaded, $4,950. (360)461-7566. very nice, excellent condition inside and out, 9730 Vans & Minivans well appointed options. Others $12,900 Preview at: FORD: ‘91 Van. Wheelheckmanmotors.com chair lift, 97k miles, enHeckman Motors gine purrs. $3,800. 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)681-5383 (360)912-3583 ISUZU: ‘00 16’ van. DieHONDA ‘07 ELEMENT sel engine, 179,166 mi., SC runs great, auto tail lift. Auto, premium sound, $7,000. Call Cookie at fully loaded, 18” wheels (360)385-6898, lv msg. with brand new Michelin tires, 4 cyl, new brakes, CLASSIFIED excellent condition inside and out. can help with all $14,900 your advertising Preview at: needs: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. Buying (360)912-3583 JEEP ‘03 GRAND CHEROKEE LOREDO 4X4 6 cyl, auto, fully loaded, very nice local trade in, runs great, very clean inside and out, super buy at $7,900 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583 LINCOLN: ‘04 Navigat o r. 9 5 k , AW D, 4 X 4 , leather, seats 7 comfortably, good family vehicle, new compressor and tabs, 6 disc changer and Bose sound syster m, ver y reliable. $12,000/obo. (360)460-5421 MITSUBISHI ‘11 ENDEAVOR LS 3.8 liter V6, auto, all wheel drive, A/C, cruise, tilt, AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth, keyless entry, alloy wheels, pr ivacy glass, luggage rack, side a i r b a g s, o n l y 3 2 , 0 0 0 miles, very clean 1-owner, spotless “Autocheck” vehicles history report, balance of factory 5/60 warranty. Near new condition. best buy! $17,995 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com

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Washington State Parks is requesting proposals from a qualified operator to cut and bale hay on approximately 57 acres at the Cowan Ranch and the Hoko River property in Clallam County. The o p e ra t o r s h a l l b e r e s p o n s i bl e t o m a n a g e vegetation in the fields and control noxious weeds. Interested parties are advised that all equipment, labor and materials needed to cut and bale the hay will be the operators responsibility. For questions, info r m a t i o n , p r o p o s a l documents or specific site inspections call Andrew Fielding, (509) 665-4312. Proposals will be accepted until May 10th at 5pm. Legal No. 475862 Pub: April 28, 29, 30, 2013

State of Washington Department of Ecology, SWRO NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE PUBLIC WATERS

TAKE NOTICE: That Clallam County Parks of Port Angeles, Washington on August 31, 1999 under Application Number S2-29882 filed for a permit to appropriate public waters, subject to existing rights, from an unnamed creek tributary to Lake Crescent in the amount of .05 cubic feet per second as needed year round each year for multiple domestic supply. The source of the proposed appropriation is located within NW1/4 NE1/4, Section 19, T. 30 N., R. 9 W.W.M., in Clallam County Washington.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Gunnerson Consulting and Communication Site Services, LLC is proposing to install a telecommunication tower on Burnt Hill, the SE1/4 SW1/4 NE1/4 of Section 7 in Township 29 North, Range 03 West, W.M. (48d01’18.8”N, 123d06’30.5”W, parcel # 03290711000. The height of the tower will be 180’ (54.9 meters) above ground level, with a tip height of 199’ (60.7 meters) above ground level (approximately 2,531’ (771.4 meters) total height above mean sea level). The tower is anticipated to have no lights. Interested persons may review the application for this project at www.fcc.gov/asr/applications by entering Antenna Structure Registration (Form 854) file no. A0832746, and may raise environmental concerns about the project under the National Environmental Policy Act rules of the Federal Communications Commission, 47 CFR §1.1307, by notifying the FCC of the specific reasons that the action may have a significant impact on the quality of the human environment. Requests for Environmental Review must be filed within 30 days of the date that the notice of the project is published in the DCCs website and may only raise environmental concerns. The FCC strongly encourages interested parties to file Request for Environmental Review online at www.fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest, but they may be field with a paper copy by mailing the Request to FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington DC 20554 Pub: April 28, 2013 Legal No. 475877

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The end is nigh CBS announces final season of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ this group of friends grow from selfish and silly twentysomethings to (more-or-less) rational, responsible adults who are year from now, one of the ready to settle down. most beloved comedies on In a joint statement, Dana television will come to an end. CBS has announced that Sea- Walden and Gary Newman, chairmen of 20th Century Fox, son 9 will be the final chapter praised the cast and the writer/ of its veteran comedy “How I Met Your Mother.” For most, this creators: “We’re thrilled to have the entire and incredibly talannouncement will be just one ented ‘How I Met Your Mother’ more reason to tune in to CBS on Monday, April 29, as Season 8 cast back for one final season to ramps up the action in prepara- bring the series to a proper close. tion for this year’s season finale. Carter Bays and Craig Thomas Over the years, “How I Met are masterful and hilarious stoYour Mother” has led viewers rytellers, and we have no doubt through various plot twists as a that they will guide one of the man recounts to his children the greatest comedies of the last story of how he met his wife. As decade to a gratifying concluhe meanders his way through his sion when they finally reveal the own history, Ted (Josh Radnor) identity of the Mother.” goes off on hilarious tangents The dedication of the writers about the adventures and esand the cast have truly made the capades of his gang of oddball series great, and it’s great news friends. Throughout eight seathat all will be returning for the sons, viewers have witnessed show’s final lap. By Shona Dustan TV Media

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Although “How I Met Your Mother” is technically the story of one man’s search for love, the show can thank its ensemble cast for its charm. Radnor will reprise his role as Ted Mosby, a lonely architect looking for love whose older self (voiced by “Full House’s” Bob Saget) narrates the series. Before being cast as Ted, Radnor had a few small parts in various television shows such as “Law & Order,” “ER” and “Six Feet Under,” but it was “How I Met Your Mother” that really launched his career. The same goes for Canadian actress Cobie Smulders, who had roles in “Jeremiah,” “Tru Calling” and “Smallville” before landing the part of Robin, a TV anchorwoman and former Canadian pop sensation. Jason Segel, who plays lawyer and dedicated family man Marshall Eriksen, had had a bit more television experience. He starred in the Judd Apatow series

“Freaks and Geeks” (1999-2000) and “Undeclared” (2001-2002) before signing onto “HIMYM.” The two most recognizable faces of the show, however, are veteran television stars Alyson Hannigan and Neil Patrick Harris. Before playing the role of Lilly, the artistic teacher and better half to Marshall, Hannigan spent seven years portraying witchy Willow Rosenberg on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997-2003) as well as its spinoff, “Angel” (20012003). Harris, meanwhile, got a very early start on television. He was only 16 years old when he took the role of the young, precocious, titular doctor on “Doogie Howser, MD” (1989-1993). The cast works so well together, it’s very difficult to imagine the show without any one of them. Like many other network television shows, “HIMYM” has done a good job of stringing its viewers along, and after eight

Neil Patrick Harris and Josh Radnor star in “How I Met Your Mother.” seasons, fans are still waiting many false alarms and lots of for a few key plotlines to be tied misdirection, it seems viewers up. For example, last fall it was will finally meet the ever elusive finally revealed that Barney and Mother, the love of Ted’s life, Robin have a wedding in their next season. Of the role of the future. There have been some mother of Ted’s children, Josh pretty strong hints that the wed- Radnor said: “I don’t think it ding will happen before the end should be any sort of stunt castof the current season, but with ing … I think it would be more only a few episodes left, time interesting to have this fresh, is running out. And every good exciting face that Ted has never wedding is preceded by an epic seen before and neither have bachelor/bachelorette party, people who watch the show.” some of which fans could get to The network is being tightsee in this week’s episode. lipped about any details regardBut the most anticipated ing the role, and it is still unclear revelation is that of the idenat what point in Season 9 she tity of Ted’s future wife. After will make an appearance.

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Q: I can’t stand not knowing! Is “Longmire” coming back? If so, when? And since the death of one of its stars, is “The Finder” coming back? A: I’ve got good news and bad news, then. Good news: “Longmire” will be back soon for its second season. Bad news: “The Finder” will never be back. “Longmire” was never really in jeopardy, as its ratings were huge for A&E in its first season. The scripted drama, based on the Westernthemed mystery novels by Craig Johnson, was renewed in June, just a few weeks into that first season, but no second-season premiere date has been set. It seems likely it will return around the same time this summer. As for “The Finder,” it certainly would have been hard to go ahead with a second season without the towering presence of Michael Clarke Duncan, who played Leo Knox in the “Bones” spinoff. However, Fox never gave it the chance. The series was canceled last May, shortly before what proved to be the show’s series finale. Duncan died a few months later, in September, of complications related to a heart attack. Series creator Hart Hanson told “The Hollywood Reporter” that, had he known that the final episode of “The Finder’s” first season would be its final episode ever, it would have been even more poignant in retrospect. “If I had known it would be the end of our series, the last image would have been Leo standing outside his bar, looking out at the weather vane and being the last man standing, with everyone else scattered to the wind.”

At it again: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. At least, that’s what Seth Green and Seth MacFarlane may be thinking as they join forces yet again. The side-splitting pair, who work side by side on Fox’s animated hit “Family Guy,” are bringing a brand new live-action comedy to the network. Fox has ordered six episodes of the MacFarlane-produced “Dads,” a show about two guys in their thirties whose dads suddenly and unexpectedly move in with them. MacFarlane is something of a darling in Hollywood these days. While his stint as this year’s Oscar host may not have been well received by critics, the versatile writer, producer and voice actor can hold his head high, thanks to the runaway success of his animated shows “Family Guy,” “American Dad” and

Q: Besides the U.S. and U.K. versions, isn’t there also a Russian TV version of Sherlock Holmes? Someone told me there is. If that’s true, who does it star? A: St. Petersburg stands in for Victorian-era London in “Sherlok Kholms,” which premiered last year on Channel One Russia. The series stars budding young Russian star Igor Petrenko as the titular detective, and the more established actor Andrey Panin as his devoted companion, Doctor Watson. Indeed, it seems the series is hewing closely to the source material, with other characters from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, such as Irene Adler and Inspector Lestrade, making appearances. That’s not surprising, though; Doyle’s stories are reportedly very popular in Russia and have been since the Soviet days. In 2007, statues of Holmes and Watson were erected in Moscow, across from the British embassy, but paid for by the city. Interestingly, however, they were made in the image of the Russian actors who starred in a series of Soviet-made Holmes telefilms in the late 1970s and the 1980s. The films, starting with 1979’s “Sherlok Kholms i Doktor Vatson: Znakomstvo” (which translates, loosely, as “Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson: Acquaintance”), starred Vasili Livanov as Holmes, a role that earned him honorary membership in the Order of the British Empire. “Mr. Livanov’s presentation of Sherlock Holmes is one of the best I’ve ever seen,” British ambassador Anthony Brenton told Russia’s RT News. “This is where the two different cultures meet. The actor captures this very English personality.” There were nine of these films in total, ending with 1986’s more cumbersomely named “Priklyucheniya Sherloka Kholmsa i Doktora Vatsona: Sokrovishcha Agry,” which IMDB translates as “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Treasures of Agra.”

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“The Cleveland Show,” along with his 2012 feature film “Ted.” Green headlines the cast of “Dads” as video game entrepreneur Eli. The actor’s certainly no stranger to MacFarlane’s brand of over-the-top and risque humor. He’s been the voice of teenager Chris Griffin in “Family Guy” since the show’s debut in 1999. But voice acting isn’t Green’s only talent. The 39-year-old has been showing up in movies and on TV since the 1980s, appearing in some of his most memorable roles in “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” (1997) and its two sequels, “Rat Race” (2001), “The Italian Job” (2003) and “Without a Paddle” (2004). As if acting didn’t keep him busy enough, Green also writes, produces and does voice acting in “Robot Chicken,” a frantically paced, stopmotion

Seth Green has signed on to star in “Dads”

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