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Lost hiker found cold — but OK National Park spokeswoman. “He was able to tell us what had happened. He was coherent,” McKenna said. “He did say he hadn’t come prepared to stay overnight. “We found him wearing all of David Snider, 55, of Union on Hood Canal “was dehydrated, the clothing that he had.” slightly hypothermic and tired, but otherwise appeared in good Hiking alone condition” when he was lifted out Snider, who was hiking alone of Olympic National Park at about with a day pack, was taken to 7:30 a.m. by a King County Grays Harbor Community Hospisheriff’s rescue helicopter, said tal in Aberdeen. Rainey McKenna, Olympic He was treated and discharged,

Copter’s infrared sensor finds him in ONP terrain BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A hiker who had been trapped in a steep ravine off the trail near Irely Lake Loop in the Quinault area since a Monday day hike was hoisted out early Saturday morning.

David Quigg, hospital spokesman, said Saturday afternoon. In what he intended as only a day hike, Snider — described as a capable hiker with previous experience in mountainous and snowy terrain — attempted a shortcut off the trail and was trapped by snow and steep terrain, McKenna said. Complicating matters was the loss of his eyeglasses Monday night, she added. “He’s very nearsighted,” she said. TURN

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Face-off over same-sex marriage Protesters gather as church seeks petition-signers BY JEFF CHEW PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Both sides of a controversial issue came face to face Saturday when more than 50 sign-waving protesters lined up along North Sequim Avenue in front of Sequim Bible Church. The demonstrators were there to challenge the church’s support of Referendum 74 while church members solicited signatures on a petition seeking to place the measure on the November ballot. The proposed referendum would ask voters to overturn legislation supporting same-sex marriage, referred to as the marriage equality bill, that was signed by Gov. Chris Gregoire in February. The law takes effect June 7 unless R-74 supporters gather the more than 120,577 valid voter signatures needed statewide by June 6. If they gather enough signatures, the law will be delayed pending the November election outcome. “We see this as a moral issue, not a political issue,” the Rev. Dave Wiitala, pastor of Sequim Bible Church, has said. “And we believe the people of JEFF CHEW/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Washington should have the right to vote Retired Methodist minister the Rev. Ruth Geiger, one of more than 50 marriage-rights demonstrators in front on this change of the marriage law.” of Sequim Bible Church on Saturday morning, said she was there to show support and wanted to marry her TURN

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Snub by cruise ship unraveled big plans PA welcoming group counts business loss BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — It was supposed to be a day for Port Angeles to strut its stuff for more than 1,000 cruise ship passengers. Instead, the cancellation of Friday’s scheduled stop of the ms Zuiderdam left a JEFF CHEW/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS community welcoming party high and dry. The Holland America Line cruise ship Mary Brelsford, communications manager for the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, left, and Luann Yaeger, volunteer coordinator retired from bypassed a sun-splashed Port Angeles on the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, give volunteer Marie its way to Vancouver, B.C., because of Moran a thank-you bag at a volunteer-recognition gathering at the Elwha weather delays earlier in its voyage. Heritage Center. The scheduled stop was part of a reloca-

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was read. She bit her lip, tears welling in her eyes and streaming down her cheeks. She then looked at her sister, Julia Hudson, and smiled. A CHICAGO JURY The sisters left the convicted Oscar-winner courthouse without speakJennifer Hudson’s former ing to reporters but brother-in-law Friday of released a statement Frimurdering her mother, day night extending a brother and 7-year-old prayer to the Balfour famnephew in what prosecuily, saying, “We have all tors described as an act of suffered terrible loss in this vengeance by a jilted hustragedy.” band. “It is our prayer that Hudson, the Lord will forgive Mr. who Balfour of these heinous expressed acts and bring his heart her undisinto repentance someday,” guised disthey said in the statement, dain for which also thanked proseWilliam cutors for their “dedication Balfour and tireless work” and when she Hudson praised police and trial wittook the witness stand and endured nesses. Balfour, who faces a weeks of excruciating testimandatory life prison senmony about the 2008 killtence, showed no emotion ings, was overcome with emotion as the verdict after the verdict. A few of

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his relatives looked upset, one repeatedly shaking her head and muttering that the verdict was unfair. Jurors deliberated for three days before reaching their verdict against Balfour, a 31-year-old former gang member who was the estranged husband of Julia Hudson at the time of the murders. Just an hour before their unanimous verdict on all counts, jurors sent a note to the judge that three jurors still weren’t fully convinced of his guilt. Jurors told reporters afterward that their deliberations were thorough and cordial, and that Jennifer Hudson’s celebrity didn’t influence them. They said it took time to piece everything together and that a key was cellphone records showing Balfour was in the area when the killings happened.

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JACK BENAROYA, 90, a philanthropist and developer for whom Seattle’s symphony hall was named, died Friday. He died in his sleep, according to a statement from his family. Mr. Benaroya was known as a businessman with impeccable timing and a quiet generosity, and along with his wife, Becky, was a major benefactor in the region. In 1993, they provided $15 million in seed money to help launch the Seattle Symphony’s home, Benaroya Hall. They also have supported the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, as well as other Seattle hospitals and area arts organizations. Mr. Benaroya was born in Montgomery, Ala., after his family immigrated from Lebanon. He grew up in Vallejo, Calif., and Seattle. After a stint in the Navy and working for his family’s company, he became a developer, The Seattle Times reported. He first built and leased post offices. When postwar Seattle was ringed by sleepy suburbs, Mr. Benaroya bought land and turned it into office and industrial office parks. When he sold his properties in 1984 to two California pension funds and Dallas-based Trammell Crow, the deal became a legend of market timing — a textbook example of buying low and selling high. The local real estate market crashed not long after, forcing other developers into bankruptcy while the Benaroyas sat safely on the sidelines. The family then turned much of its attention to philanthropy.

CARROLL SHELBY, 89, a Texas chicken farmer turned hot-rodder who went on to build innovative sports cars like the Cobra that challenged Europe’s longtime dominance of road racing as well as high-performance versions of production cars like the Ford Mustang, died Thursday in Dallas. His death was announced by his company, Carroll Shelby International. In the Mr. Shelby 1960s, Mr. in 2007 Shelby raised the profile of American racing machines on the international sports-car circuit by packing powerful Ford V-8 engines into lightweight British roadsters, and by developing racing cars for Ford. His Shelby Cobras proved worthy competitors to the likes of Ferrari, Maserati and Jaguar and became prized collector’s items. Today, they command sixand seven-figure prices. In 1959, Mr. Shelby became the second American-born driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a brutal endurance race in France, co-driving a Britishmade Aston Martin. But a heart ailment forced him to quit driving, and he founded Shelby American in 1962. It became one of the most successful

independent sports-car builders of the era. Mr. Shelby began building his Cobras in 1962 using the chassis and body of a two-seater from AC Cars of England. The Cobra captured the U.S. Road Racing Championship series of the Sports Car Club of America in 1963 and won the Grand Touring world championship in the large-engine category in ’65.

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■ To clarify, state have increased about 20 perSupreme Court Justice cent. Navy destroyers USS Susan Owens, who was on Cushing and USS Perkins the Clallam County bench 1987 (25 years ago) completed sea tests in the as a Forks District Court Strait of Juan de Fuca A decision earlier this judge during the 1994 doubetween Port Townsend and month by the Port of Port ble-murder trial of Darold Port Angeles. Townsend has put to rest R. Stenson, recused herself The Cushing was the debate about whether to from the Supreme Court’s accepted for sea duty, but keep Jefferson County Inter- Thursday ruling that overthe Perkins was returned to national Airport where it is turned Stenson’s capital Puget Sound Navy Yard in between state Highways 19 conviction for the murders. Bremerton to correct some and 20 or move it elsewhere Her recusal was not defects, the Navy said. in the county. mentioned in Friday’s Meanwhile, the battleAmong the most hotly PDN coverage about the ship USS Arizona transited contested proposed sites ruling. the Strait yesterday and were Chimacum Ridge and _________ arrived at the Bremerton Oak Bay Ridge. naval shipyard for a threeThe Peninsula Daily News Following a public hearmonth overhaul. strives at all times for accuracy ing, port commissioners [The Arizona would decided to redevelop the cur- and fairness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an become the most famous of rent airport with runway error or to clarify a news story, battleships and other naval relocation and paving, new phone Executive Editor Rex vessels destroyed in the Jap- taxiways and an apron, or Wilson at 360-417-3530 or email anese attack on Pearl Harramp, near the airport office. rex.wilson@peninsuladailynews. bor four years later.] com. The Federal Aviation Administration is being 1962 (50 years ago) asked to pick up 90 percent Seen Around Fares on the state-owned of the expansion costs and Peninsula snapshots ferry out of Port Townsend the state to assume an addiBEACH-GOERS and elsewhere in the ferries tional 5 percent. ACTUALLY GOING into system must be increased, the water at Port Angeles’ manager I.D. Birse said. Lottery Hollywood Beach during Birse, appearing before Laugh Lines this weekend’s sunny the Legislative Interim LAST NIGHT’S LOTweather . . . IF YOU WANT to go to Committee on Highways, a good play in New York, go didn’t specify how large the TERY results are available WANTED! “Seen Around” see “Death of a Salesman.” increase would be or when it on a timely basis by phonitems. Send them to PDN News ing, toll-free, 800-545-7510 It’s a serious indictment would go into effect. P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles or on the Internet at www. Desk, He said expenses in the of capitalistic greed at $200 WA 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or walottery.com/Winning a ticket. system have risen 110 peremail news@peninsuladailynews. David Letterman cent in 10 years, while fares Numbers. com.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 13, the 134th day of 2012. There are 232 days left in the year. This is Mother’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 13, 1992, the Falun Gong movement had its beginning as the sect’s founder, Li Hongzhi, began publicly lecturing on his spiritual philosophy in the northeastern Chinese city of Changchun. On this date: ■ In 1607, English colonists arrived by ship at the site of what became the Jamestown settlement in Virginia; the colonists went ashore the next day. ■ In 1846, the United States declared that a state of war already existed with Mexico.

■ In 1861, Britain’s Queen Victoria declared her country’s neutrality in the American Civil War, but also acknowledged that the Confederacy had belligerent rights. ■ In 1917, three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, reported seeing a vision of the Virgin Mary. ■ In 1918, the first U.S. airmail stamps, featuring a picture of a Curtiss JN-4 biplane, were issued to the public. On a few of the stamps, the biplane was inadvertently printed upside-down, making them collector’s items. ■ In 1940, Britain’s new prime minister, Winston Churchill, told Parliament: “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.”

■ In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat, were spat upon and their limousine battered by rocks thrown by anti-U.S. demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela. ■ In 1972, 118 people died after fire broke out at Sennichi Department Store in Osaka, Japan. ■ In 1981, Pope John Paul II was shot and seriously wounded in St. Peter’s Square by Turkish assailant Mehmet Ali Agca. ■ In 1985, a confrontation between Philadelphia authorities and the radical group MOVE ended as police dropped a bomb onto the group’s row house; 11 people died in the resulting fire that destroyed 61 homes.

■ In 1994, President Bill Clinton nominated federal appeals Judge Stephen G. Breyer to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice Harry A. Blackmun. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush announced that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin would sign a treaty to shrink their countries’ nuclear arsenals by two-thirds. ■ Five years ago: Canada won hockey’s world championship with a 4-2 victory over Finland. ■ One year ago: Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi taunted NATO in an audio broadcast, saying he was alive despite a series of airstrikes and “in a place where you can’t get to and kill me.”


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A3 Briefly: Nation Romney urges family values to graduates LYNCHBURG, Va. — Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith has shaped his life, but he barely mentioned it as he spoke to graduates at an evangelical Christian university Saturday. He offered a broad-based defense of values like family and hard work. “Culture — what you believe, what you value, how you live — matters,” Romney told graduates gathered in the football stadium on Liberty University’s campus in the Virginia mountains. “The American culture promotes personal responsibility, the dignity of work, the value of education, the merit of service, devotion to a purpose greater than self, and at the foundation, the preeminence of the family.” Instead of a red-meat conservative policy speech, Romney discussed his own family and offered a defense of Christianity, saying that “there is no greater force for good in the nation than Christian conscience in action.”

Obama’s ‘to-do list’ WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is asking Democrats and Republicans to act on his “to-do list” for Congress, a five-point plan he says would create jobs and help restore middle-class security. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama said Saturday that all the initiatives have bipartisan support.

He said only Congress can take such actions as ending tax breaks for companies shipping jobs overseas or helping smallbusiness owners by giving them a tax break for hiring more workers. Other items on the list include incentives for cleanenergy manufacturing, creating a veterans job corps and increasing refinancing opportunities for responsible homeowners.

SANAA, Yemen — Yemeni military officials said Saturday that a U.S. drone strike has killed six suspected al-Qaida militants. They said Saturday’s attack took place near the border of Marib and Shabwa provinces southeast of the capital Sanaa. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with military regulations. The area hit is part of a large swath of territory in the south that al-Qaida militants have held for months. There was no immediate word from Washington on whether it was behind the attack. In the past two weeks, Yemeni officials said, U.S. drone strikes have killed at least three senior al-Qaida operatives in the country’s south.

Last-ditch Grecian try ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s president will meet with political party leaders today in a lastditch effort to broker a deal for a coalition government and avoid another general election. Karolos Papoulias took the step Saturday after socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos officially gave up the mandate to form a coalition government after three rounds of negotia-

A QUARTER-CENTURY AFTER its retirement from the first Gulf War, following years of aging in the San Francisco Bay area’s “mothball fleet,” the 887-foot-long battleship USS Iowa that once carried President Franklin Roosevelt to a World War II summit with Churchill, Stalin and Chiang Kai Shek is coming to life again. But not for military service. This will most likely be its final voyage. Not far from where “Rosie the Riveters” built ships in the 1940s at the Port of Richmond, Calif., the 58,000-ton battlewagon is undergoing restoration for towing next Sunday through the Golden Gate, then several hundred miles south to the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro. There it is to be transformed into an interactive naval museum. On May 1, ownership of the Iowa was officially transferred from the U.S. Navy to the Pacific Battleship Center, the nonprofit organization that has been restoring the ship for its new mission. “This means everything — it’s going to be saved,” John Wolfinbarger, 87, of San Martin, Calif., who served aboard the USS Iowa for almost two years in the mid-1940s and recently began giving public tours of the old ship during repairs. “When it gets down to San Pedro, it’s going to be the happiest day of my life — like coming

Today’s news shows Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Reps. Barney Frank, D-Mass., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.; Ralph Reed, chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition; Democratic strategist Hilary Dimon Rosen. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.; Reince Priebus, Republican National Committee chairman; Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich.; Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Mass.; Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to Marry; former Solicitor General Ted Olson; Republican strategist Mark McKinnon; singer Clay Aiken; Tony Perkins, president, Family Research Council. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y.; Gov. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo.; Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council; Gary Bauer, president of American Values. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Sens. John Thune, R-S.D., and Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.

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tions proved fruitless Papoulias’ office announced that the president would meet initially with the heads of the Papoulias three parties that won the most votes in last Sunday’s inconclusive elections.

Poaching increases CAIRO — Taking advantage of Egypt’s political upheaval, thieves have gone on a treasure hunt with a spree of illegal digging, preying on the country’s ancient pharaonic heritage. Illegal digs near ancient temples and in isolated desert sites have swelled a staggering 100fold during the past 16 months since a popular uprising toppled Hosni Mubarak’s 29-year regime and security fell apart in many areas as police simply stopped doing their jobs. The pillaging comes on top of a wave of break-ins last year at archaeological storehouses — and even at Cairo’s famed Egyptian Museum, the country’s biggest repository of pharaonic artifacts. Horrified archaeologists and antiquities authorities are scrambling to prevent smuggling, keeping a watch on European and American auction houses in case stolen artifacts show up in any of those. The Associated Press

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A crane lifts a 60-foot mast onto the battleship USS Iowa for reattachment in Richmond, Calif., as part of preparations to tow the warship to Los Angeles to become a floating museum. Upper left, the Iowa is towed to the mothball fleet near San Francisco Bay in 2001. home!” he said, watching the mast being reattached. The Iowa, first commissioned in 1943 and again in 1951 and 1984, saw duty in World War II and the Korean War. It took part in escorting tankers in the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq war before being decommissioned in 1990. The Associated Press

Gay marriage not seen as issue like abortion Even Hollywood opts to give birth BY DAVID CRARY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Abortion and gay marriage. For years, they’ve been lumped together as the paramount wedge issues of U.S. politics — hot-button topics in the vortex of sexuality, personal freedom and public policy. Yet these two divisive issues, prominent as ever this election season and still firing up the liberal and conservative bases of the two major parties, are evolving in intriguingly different ways. Partisans are taking care not to overstate how much the issues have in common. Same-sex marriage vaulted into the spotlight when President Barack Obama declared his support last week, and conservatives restated their opposition. Republicans deny Democrats’ claims that they are waging a “war on women” that encompasses infringement of abortion rights.

Opinion shift Polls on same-sex marriage show a huge shift in public opinion in just a decade, from overwhelming opposition to a slight edge in favor. By contrast, attitudes toward abortion have scarcely budged over several decades, with a modest majority of Americans favoring

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some degree of abortion rights and opposition remaining both stable and vehement. More profound is a moral difference. Americans who are ambivalent about same-sex marriage can decide to accept it with a live-andlet-live philosophy, while the abortion debate inherently involves hard questions about when life begins and whether a fetus has rights. “Everybody knows gay people now — their community left the ghetto a long time ago and is part of everyday life,” said abortionrights supporter Jon O’Brien of Catholics for Choice. “Abortion is very private, often a sad and difficult decision. It’s entirely different.”

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Cultural acceptance Another difference: Acceptance of gays is now a given in popular culture, notably in the spate of hit TV shows such as “Glee” and “Modern Family” with gay and lesbian protagonists. There’s no equivalent embrace of abortion rights in Hollywood’s products; films depicting unintended pregnancies generally opt for a birth. “It’s harder to get out and advocate for abortion,” said Tony Perkins, president of the conservative Family Research Council. “Hollywood and others have been more helpful to the gay and lesbian community in promoting them in their story lines.”

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West: Police remove protesters at Cal Berkeley

Nation: Four die in crash of small plane in Kansas

World: Classmates jolted by deadly minivan crash

World: 4 NATO coalition troops die in Afghanistan

A PROTEST IN the main administration building at University of California, Berkeley, came to an end after police removed protesters from the building. After a rally outside Sproul Hall on Friday afternoon, about 25 protesters marched into the building and took over the undergraduate admissions office. Members of the group said they staged the protest in support of greater minority-student representation in the university’s undergraduate program. UC Police Capt. Margo Bennett said 10 people who did not leave the building were cited for trespassing.

THREE RECENT GRADUATES of Oral Roberts University and a former business instructor were killed when a small airplane crashed in Kansas. A fifth person, also an Oral Roberts graduate, was badly injured when the twin-engine Cessna crashed about 4:30 p.m. Friday northwest of Chanute. National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson said the eight-seat plane departed Tulsa, Okla. — where Oral Roberts University is located — and was headed to Council Bluffs, Iowa, when it lost contact with air traffic control shortly after receiving permission to descend to a lower altitude.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS who were packing up at the end of the school year learned Saturday that three classmates studying in New Zealand were killed when their minivan crashed during a weekend trip. At least five other students were injured in the crash early Saturday, including one who was in critical condition. The students were traveling in a minivan Saturday morning near the North Island vacation town of Taupo when the vehicle drifted to the side of the road and then rolled when the driver tried to correct course, New Zealand police said.

MEN WEARING AFGHAN police uniforms shot dead two NATO service members Saturday in southern Afghanistan, authorities said, the latest in a string of attacks on international troops by Afghan security forces or militants disguised as police. Fareed Ahmad, a spokesman for Helmand provincial police, said two Afghan policemen opened fire on coalition troops at 3 p.m. at a joint Afghancoalition compound, killing two coalition troops. Two other coalition service members also died Saturday in Afghanistan: one in an insurgent attack and another of non-battle-related injuries.


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Hiker: Ground searches CONTINUED FROM A1 trail and return that evening, McKenna said. But after he reached “That hindered his ability to find his way back out.” Three Lakes at 9 p.m. — More than 40 searchers, after darkness had settled including a dog team from in — he attempted to take a Pierce County and helicop- shortcut back to the trailters from Olympia and King head, she said. He walked off the trail County, had combed the and down into a drainage. densely forested area since The snow line was at Wednesday, when Snider about 2,200 feet — lower was reported overdue. At about 12:30 a.m. Sat- than he had thought — and urday, a King County FLIR he ended up trapped near helicopter equipped with an the creek by deep snow on infrared camera found the ridges and steep terrain Snider’s heat signature, in the drainage, McKenna and a second King County said. “The drainages have Sheriff’s Office helicopter was brought in at first light really steep cliffs,” she said. “Sometime this happens to hoist him from the drainwhen people get off the age. “We were very fortunate trail. They follow the drainto find him,” McKenna said. ages down, and it becomes “He was in an area that difficult to extract themwas difficult to access, so selves.” He had last been seen at we’re very pleased that the search turned out success- the campground at about 3 p.m. Monday, McKenna fully.” said, and had been expected back at work Wednesday. Intended a day hike He was reported overdue Snider had begun his Wednesday morning to day hike at about 3:30 p.m. Olympic National Forest, Monday from the North which alerted park disFork Campground, where patchers. his car was found. Park personnel made He had planned to hike contact with the family and part of the Irely Lake loop conducted an unsuccessful

“hasty search.” On Thursday, eight ground searchers from Olympic National Park continued looking, aided by a helicopter that found tracks in the snow leading to a drainage off the Irely Lake loop trail. Ground personnel began tracking Snider from that point, but he was not found until the infrared camera picked up his heat signature from the thick foliage. “Steep terrain and dense vegetation hindered our ability to find him quickly,” said Olympic National Park Search and Rescue Coordinator Larry Nickey. “We recommend hikers to stay along the ridge lines, if lost, and avoid dropping into creek drainages due to the often-steep dropoffs associated with the Olympic Mountains. “If you find yourself in need of rescue, get into an open area and stay where you are, making yourself as visible as possible.”

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Said one of the protesters, the Rev. Ruth Geiger, a retired United Methodist Church pastor from Seattle who now lives in Sequim with her partner: “The message of Jesus, the message of God, is loving everybody. “Bigotry wrapped in prayer is not a part of that message,” she said, adding about the area and other that she, like so many others items had to be retrieved in the gay and lesbian comfrom the dock. munity, wants to get married. Holland America contracted shuttles for tours in Gathered signatures the region. Destinations While the quiet, low-key included Lake Crescent, Hurricane Ridge and a wine protest took place outside the church at 847 N Sequim tour. Despite the cancellation, Ave., a person carrying R-74 a volunteer recognition petitions waved motorists gathering for the cruise into the church’s driveway, took place Saturday at the where about 30 were gathElwha Heritage Center, ered at a canopy to collect where all who helped will signatures. A sign was posted for be recognized and celebrate a job well-done or a job R-74 signatures at the drivewhich would have been way entrance. About 100 had been gathered by 2:30 p.m. well-done. Saturday, said Wiitala, adding that more than 700 had ‘A labor of love’ been collected since mid“Disappointed is not the March when petitions were word,” said Luann Yager, distributed. who passed out thank-you Wiitala said Saturday he bags to about 20 volunteers attended a Friday night who attended. Yager, retired meeting at Trinity United volunteer coordinator with Methodist Church in Sequim the Port Angeles Regional where marriage equality was Chamber of Commerce, was discussed. joined by Mary Brelsford, “I listened and asked communications manager them to keep calm” during with the Olympic Peninsula the protest, he said. Visitor Bureau. “It’s really about the peo“We did it as a labor of ple of Washington getting a love,” Yager added. chance to sign the petition Brelsford said the gen- because people didn’t get a eral reaction from volun- chances to vote on the issue” teers upon hearing the ship of same-sex marriage, he would be passing them in said. the night was: “Are you kidWiitala said he and his ding?” fellow Sequim Bible Church Jim and Marie Moran, members were “doing everytwo of the volunteers at the thing we can not to make event where snacks were any negative comments” to served, also expressed dis- protesters. appointment, especially The protest was peaceful. since the weather was good. Wiitala passed out cold “I feel bad for a lot of bottles of water to protesters, people that put all the work promising the day before to into it,” Jim said. do so as Jesus would. “We were watching it But some protesters, seepass by last night and said, ing the church’s position as ‘Oh, man, where have you anti-gay and a threat to their been all day?’” civil rights, argued that the ________ church was not acting in the Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be true message of Christianity. “You don’t pick and choose reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rob.ollikainen@ when it comes to the mespeninsuladailynews.com. sage of Jesus,” Geiger said as Managing Editor/News Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173531 or at leah.leach@peninsula dailynews.com.

Cruise: ‘A labor of love’ CONTINUED FROM A1 The Port of Port Angeles was informed of the Zuiderdam’s port-of-call cancellation at about 10:30 a.m. Thursday, marine terminal manager Mike Nimmo said. Local businesses, volunteers and a community welcoming committee had planned to repeat last month’s hosting of the ms Oosterdam and its 2,000 passengers. Schostak said word spread quickly after a Holland America representative notified the port that the cruise ship would not be docking at Terminal 1. She said Nimmo had “a laundry list of calls to make.” “Likewise, Barbara Frederick, executive director of the Port Angeles Downtown Association, had to break the news to downtown businesses that had been such a big part of welcoming previous visitors,” Schostak wrote in an email. “Among her list of phone calls, she contacted Willie Nelson of All Points Charters and Tours who had arranged eight shuttle buses from three different locations for the shopping and cultural routes,” Schostak said. “Nelson then had to contact the companies to cancel.”

Lost business “He had plans to take 24 people on board the Zuiderdam for a tour to Hurricane Ridge and lost that business,” Schostak said. “He also made the call to [Peninsula] College to cancel the crew soccer game that had been arranged with players from the college.” Cruise ship volunteer

“The ambassadors had been such a big part of the volunteer welcoming committee. Then it fell to Louann [Yager] to call all the other 30 or so volunteers to let them know that ship was not coming.” DIANE SCHOSTAK executive director, Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau coordinator Louann Yager and Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce member services manager Lindsey Veenema informed the ambassadors about the change in plans at an ambassadors luncheon. “The ambassadors had been such a big part of the volunteer welcoming committee,” Schostak said. “Then it fell to Louann to call all the other 30 or so volunteers to let them know that ship was not coming.”

Notified volunteers Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau staff scrambled to notify a long list of cruise ship committee members and volunteers about the cancellation. Calls to the Lower Elwha Klallam Heritage Center, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center and Port Angeles Underground Heritage Tour “were fast and furious,” Schostak said. Don Perry, who leads the Port Angeles underground tours, had 12 reservations from passengers. Organizers spread the word through phone calls, emails and social media. Boxes of information

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The Rev. Dave Wiitala, pastor of Sequim Bible Church, hands out cold bottles of water to marriage-rights demonstrators Saturday morning in front of the church on North Sequim Avenue. rights for everybody.” She said she was there to support her gay friends who want to be married. Elly Nauman, a Fairviewarea resident who helped organize the event with her married partner, Nancy Avery, said she was pleased with the turnout. Carol Hess-Davis, an Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship member in Agnew along with Nauman and Avery, said she was not gay but objected to church people telling others how to live their lives. Sequim Bible Church member Jim Bower said the protest was good for the church because it gets people talking about the issue. No counter-protest by church members was staged. “This is the best advertisement we can get,” he said, gesturing to the protesters around the church’s driveway. Sequim Police Sgt. Don Reidel stopped to warn protesters not to lean out into the road waving their signs, saying motorists had complained. “People are worried they are going to get whacked” by signs, he said. R-74 would put on the November ballot a vote to approve or deny Senate Bill 6239. Wiitala helped church members write and purchase a full-page Peninsula Daily News advertisement that ran May 9 and fueled the protest. The text of the ad says in part: “Marriage between a man and a woman has been the principle for societies since history began and for our country since it was founded.” The ad cites the federal Defense of Marriage Act passed by Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996. “Marriage is a special relationship reserved exclusively for heterosexual unions because only the intimate relationship between man and woman has the ability to product children,” the church said in the ad. “God calls active participation in homosexuality sinful and wrong.”

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LONGVIEW — The Longshoremen’s union local in Longview is offering a $2,000 reward for information that convicts whoever trashed the union hall. The Daily News reported that thieves also broke into a safe last month and took blank checks, credit cards and cash that had recently been collected from union dues and fees.

THE ADVENTURES OF 16-year-old high school student Jeremy Duncan, his family, his friends and his trials and Jeremy Duncan tribulations as an American teenager in “Zits” comes to the daily comics page of the Peninsula Daily News starting Monday. Always a popular part of the PDN’s Sunday color comics section, “Zits” was the reader favorite among strips “auditioned” on the daily comics page since “Elderberries” was retired in March. Our appreciation goes to all those who sent us their opinions about the comics to a special email address published on the comics page for the past seven weeks. Turn to today’s Sunday Fun comics section for Jeremy’s latest adventure, then enjoy the daily installments starting Monday in the PDN. Rex Wilson, executive editor

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SEATTLE — Washington eighth-graders did better than the national average on a science test that is given to kids across the country, but two-thirds of the middle school students who took the national science assessment still aren’t proficient in the subject. That’s better than the national average, where seven out of 10 kids are not scoring at the proficient level. Also striking: Just 2 percent of eighth-graders in Washington and across the nation have the advanced skills that could lead to science careers. This information comes from the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress, also called the Nation’s Report Card. The results were released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Education. The report did not contain district-by-district breakdowns for the state’s schools.

Sample of students School-level and individual student test scores are not released for this test because it is given to only a sample of the student population that reflects the state’s demographic diversity. Washington did better than the national average in all three subject areas tested in 2011: reading, math and science.

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Glenn Withiam of Lansing, N.Y., walks past large piles of snow atop Hurricane Ridge in Port Angeles on Thursday. Behind him is his wife, Diane. They were visiting their Portland, Ore.-based daughter, Kate, and the trio has been trekking across the North Olympic Peninsula on a vacation. They also visited Lake Quinault, Sol Duc Falls and Kalaloch.

“Our kids are eager to learn about science. We need to maintain that interest and build momentum by providing opportunities to take their science learning to the next level.” RANDY DORN superintendent of public instruction The average score in Washington for science was 156, a few points above the national average of 152 and up only slightly from Washington’s scores in 2009, the last year the science test was given. Washington eighth-graders did better than 26 other states and jurisdictions, and about the same as 11 others. State officials point out one other bright note in the Washington scores: Hispanic students improved their average scores by about 10 points since the science test was last given to eighthgraders in 2009. They’re still far behind their white classmates, however, when the percentage who score proficient is compared: 17 percent versus 43 percent. Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn said this year’s test results show the state is moving in the right direction.

“Our kids are eager to learn about science,” said Dorn, referring to a questionnaire associated with the national test that showed two-thirds of Washington students report they like science. “We need to maintain that interest and build momentum by providing opportunities to take their science learning to the next level.” Dorn has said middle school and high school science scores aren’t going to take a giant leap on this test or on the state’s own proficiency exams given to every student until more time is spent teaching science in the lower grades.

Hour or two a week Few elementary students get more than an hour or two a week in science instruction. About 61.1 percent of eighth-graders passed Washington’s Measurements of Student Progress science exam in 2011. The two tests are based on different standards, and a different group of kids sit for the exams, but Washington students continue to show improvement on both. “Nationally, only 31 percent of kids meet the proficient level or better. Washington does a little better than 31 percent proficient, but we still have plenty of room to improve,” said OSPI spokeswoman Kristen Jaudon.

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$2.5 million. State Democrats have provided Inslee with more than $800,000 so far, something McKenna’s camp said makes his numbers look stronger than they really are. “Congressman Inslee likes sports analogies, so let’s put it in his terms: He is once again padding his stats,” said McKenna spokesman Charles McCray. Inslee spokesman Sterling Clifford said the campaign is pleased with the numbers. “We’re proud to have the support of more than 23,000 Washingtonians, and we’re confident we will have all the resources we need to compete in the fall,” Clifford said.

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July trial set for alleged abductors mother, according to the Sheriff ’s Department’s arrest report. Brawner and Sather were arguing with the grandmother when each May 5. parent grabbed a child, got Each charge of felony into a car and drove away, first-degree custodial inter- the report said. ference is punishable by up to five years in prison and a Called 9-1-1 $10,000 fine. The grandmother called 9-1-1, and a deputy stopped Status hearing the car at 3:07 p.m. A status hearing for Sather told a deputy Brawner and Sather has they were taking the children to Port Angeles to visit been set for 9 a.m. June 8. Authorities said the two a lawyer “to do something were living in their car at about the CPS issue,� the time of their arrest according to the arrest about 25 minutes after they report. Brawner is represented allegedly abducted their 14-month and 4-year-old by lawyer Karen Unger of children at 2:40 p.m. Port Angeles. Sather is represented by April 27. A Sheriff’s Department lawyer John Hayden of deputy retrieved the chil- Clallam Public Defenders. dren unharmed. ________ State Child Protective Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Services had placed the can be reached at 360-452-2345, children in protective cus- ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@ tody with their grand- peninsuladailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — A July 9 trial date has been set for two parents charged with the April 27 abduction of their two young children from their Sequim-area grandmother. The father, Paul V. Brawner, 27, and the mother, Robin D. Sather, 30, have been charged with two counts each of felony firstdegree custodial interference. Superior Court Judge George L. Wood on Friday also reduced Brawner’s bail from $10,000 to $2,500. By late Friday afternoon, Brawner was no longer listed on the Clallam County jail roster. Sather, who has pleaded not guilty, was released on her own recognizance

Free whooping cough shots in PA, PT, Forks Health will offer free whooping cough shots for uninsured residents who are 19 and older Mondays beginning May 21 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Port Townsend clinic at 615 Sheridan St. The Tdap vaccine also will be available at Jefferson County Public Health’s regular walk-in clinics Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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Public health officials will offer free pertussis vaccinations in Port Angeles, Port Townsend and Forks later this month. About 1,280 cases of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, have been reported in Washington this year, and health officials believe the state could see as many as 3,000 cases by year’s end. Twenty-six cases have been confirmed on the North Olympic Peninsula — 21 in Jefferson County and five in Clallam County. Dr. Tom Locke, public health officer for Clallam and Jefferson counties, will brief the Clallam County Board of Health about pertussis Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Health Secretary Mary Selecky declared a pertussis epidemic April 3, and since then, officials have bought up the vaccine and

made it available for free for people who don’t have insurance. Because the adult booster for pertussis — called Tdap for tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis — has only been available since 2005, fewer than one in 10 adults have gotten the shot, and most Why called whooping don’t even know they need Pertussis is known as it. whooping cough because of the “whooping� sound peoTdap vaccinations ple often make while gaspThe Clallam County ing for air after a coughing Health Department will fit. offer free Tdap vaccinations A highly contagious bacfor people with no medical terial disease, it starts off insurance or insurance that like a cold but leads to does not cover vaccinations severe coughing that can Friday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. last for weeks. at clinics in Port Angeles In rare cases, it can be and Forks. fatal. Anyone 10 and older can Infants are at the highget the shot at the Port est risk of severe complicaAngeles clinic at 111 E. tions. Third St. or the Forks clinic Health officials say the at 140 C St. while supplies best way to protect infants last. who are too young to be to No appointment is be fully immunized is to needed. immunize older children Jefferson County Public and adults around them.

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Karen Shewbert, who manages the Sequim Vehicle/Vessel Licensing office in Sequim, helps a customer last week. Shewbert is locked in a battle with Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand to keep her office open.

Sequim licensing office gets reprieve BY JEFF CHEW

Rosand, who has been reluctant to discuss the case, on Friday said Shewbert has not pro- Rosand vided her with all the records she needs to adequately monitor the Sequim licensing office’s business transactions. “I want to stress that the dispute is about a contract,� Rosand said. “It has nothing to do with her staying open on Saturday or me replacing her with a friend. “She is a government contractor, and I am charged to oversee her.� Chief County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols, who represented Rosand on Thursday in Superior Court, said his client believes Shewbert breached her contract by not providing adequate records. “[Shewbert] didn’t provide enough records that would allow [Rosand] to determine monies going in meet those that are going out,� Nichols said. Rosand and Nichols said she received a number of calls last week, some of them pretty unpleasant for Rosand. Shewbert and attorney Miller have said Shewbert provided adequate records. Shewbert, who has owned and operated the office as a contracted business for 12 years, is taking Rosand’s actions personally. She believes her rift with Rosand’s office dates back to when Rosand first approached her to open Saturdays.

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SEQUIM — Karen Shewbert’s often-busy vehicle and vessel licensing services at her office on East Washington Street have been given a reprieve through Wednesday after Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand sought to shut her down, claiming breach of contract. Superior Court Commissioner William Knebes granted a six-day temporary restraining order after hearing a motion from Shewbert’s Sequim attorney, Craig Miller. Rosand had ordered the Sequim license registration office to be closed at the end of business hours last Thursday, saying Shewbert failed to comply with her county and state contract. Knebes said he wants to hear from a representative of the state Department of Licensing, which oversees Rosand’s licensing contract with Shewbert.

Hearing Wednesday He scheduled another hearing at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Superior Court in Port Angeles, when both sides will present arguments. He granted a temporary restraining order through Wednesday, which allows Shewbert to remain open until then. “I was disappointed that the court felt that they could intercede in a contract that has jurisdiction with the Department of Licensing,� Rosand said after the hearing Thursday. Shewbert said she posted a court-ordered $10,000 bond, which ensures the attorneys will be paid.

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PORT ANGELES — Men paying women the compliment of imitation will begin arriving in town today for the weeklong Esprit 2012 convention. Called “the Pacific Northwest’s premiere transgender convention,” about 100 people are registered for the annual gathering of cross-dressers.

Since 1990 Based at the Red Lion Hotel, Esprit will extend through next Sunday. The convention provides a place for transgender individuals to wear their identity openly, to learn to be ladies and to live it up a little. The Red Lion, which has hosted the event since 1990, was deep in preparations for the arrival of the Esprit participants Friday, said Vanessa Fuller, Red Lion director of sales. Most of the events at the convention are closed to the public, including clothing exchanges, a pool tournament and classes in self-defense, religious and legal issues, cosmetics, dancing and social graces. The Esprit conventioneers are “wonderful to be around and easy to work with,” Fuller said.

Goodwill, are working to convert storage rooms into “stores” within the hotel where the Esprit participants can shop and get their hair and nails done. “Everything is coming along wonderfully,” Fuller said. Guests at the convention also will be offered more typical North Olympic Peninsula tourist activities, such as a trip to Hurricane Ridge, a visit to the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, shopping in Port Townsend and a ferry trip to Victoria.

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Public events include the Esprit Talent Show and several concerts. The talent show will begin at 8 p.m. Friday at the Elks Naval Lodge, 131 E. First St., including a 9 p.m. performance by The Boneyard Preachers, a contemporary blues group. The Nasty Habits, a popular transgender band, will perform “edgy ’80s dance covers” at Bar N9ne, 229 W. First St., at 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The Nasty Habits are not technically part of the Esprit convention but have scheduled Port Angeles performances in conjunction with the convention for several years. Charlie Ferris will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at Shopping and tourism the Red Lion Hotel Lounge. For more information, “We could all use a little visit www.espritconf.com. training to be a lady,” she ________ said. Reporter Arwyn Rice can be Fuller said the hotel reached at 360-452-2345, ext. and local businesses, 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula including Fashion Bug and dailynews.com.

PORT ANGELES — Joycelyn Elders’ brand of frankness drew fire before, during and after her time as U.S. surgeon general, but she found a hero’s welcome here Friday night. A crowd of some 215 greeted Elders with a standing ovation and then clapped, cheered and, in the case of one woman, said “Amen!” as she gave her speech. At the podium at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles, Elders called for sex education that goes beyond abstinence-only, for an overhaul of America’s “sick care system” and offered a quick lesson on how to heal a community. Elders came to the Olympic Peninsula from her Arkansas home to give the keynote talk at Peninsula Behavioral Health’s second annual fundraising dinner at the Vern Burton center. She began by giving thanks for the agency, which last year provided some 3,000 clients, from young children to seniors, with mental health services.

A pioneer At 78, Elders is supposedly retired after a career as a pioneer. She was the first black woman physician to graduate from the University of Arkansas. After serving as director of that state’s Department of Health, she became the first African-American surgeon general. Elders was appointed the nation’s top doctor by President Bill Clinton in January 1993. She was fired in December 1994 after she made controversial assertions about young people and sexuality. From Washington, D.C., she went straight back to her previous post as professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas. That was 27 years ago — and Elders still believes in open discussions about sexual health and responsibility. Puberty starts at 11 years 4 months of age. The average marriage age in

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Joycelyn Elders signs copies of her memoir, From Sharecropper’s Daughter to Surgeon General of the United States of America, in Port Angeles on Friday night. this country is 26, she told her audience. And clearly, Elders said, parents have got to start talking to their kids early, talking and listening. “Our statistics tell us they haven’t been abstinent all that time” between 11 and 26, Elders noted, as a wave of laughter washed across the room. But “parents don’t want to tell them anything wrong. So what do they do? They tell them nothing.”

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“But we in the medical profession haven’t been nearly as good advocates for our patients,” and the result is that every sick child does not have access to a doctor, she said. Toward the end of her speech, Elders admonished her audience, which included a number of elected officials, from Port Angeles Mayor Cherie Kidd to 24th District state Rep. Steve Tharinger, a Democrat from Dungeness. “If you’re going to be leaders in this community,” she said, “first, you have to listen. “If you don’t listen, how are you going to learn?” Education for young people — from infants and toddlers forward — is the key to a better future for all of society, Elders believes. Sure, she’s heard the laments about “not enough funding” for schools, but “we don’t have enough money to pay for ignorance” and all of its ills. “You’ve got to reach out,” Elders added. “You’ve got to take some risks” when it comes to advocating for children. She emphasized, too, that she has always sought to stay true to herself and her patients, regardless of what was politically correct at any time. Yes, Elders admitted, she’s chosen to tackle some onerous national problems. But “when you’re dancing with a bear, you can’t get tired and sit down,” she said. “You’ve got to wait till the bear gets tired.”

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Violinist Robert Downing of Port Angeles performs for tips under the awning of Country Aire Natural Foods Market in downtown Port Angeles on Thursday. Downing said he was invited to busk in front of the store and appreciated the acoustics of the store’s new covered entryway.

SEQUIM — Clallam County Healthy Air Coalition plans to conduct a protest Monday. The gathering will be at 5 p.m. at the corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street in response to the Sequim City Council’s cancellation of a planned public forum on biomass burning, said Diana Somerville, spokeswoman for the coalition. Leaflets will be passed out while people hold signs, said Rose Marschall, an organizer of the protest. At about 5:30 p.m., the

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PORT ANGELES — Some 30,000 ducks will be dumped in the Lincoln Park pond for the 23rd annual Duck Derby today. If need be, they will propelled to the finish line with the help of a fire hose. Festivities will begin with family entertainment at 1 p.m. at the pond at Lincoln Park at 1900 W. Lauridsen Blvd. The main duck race will begin at 2:30 p.m., preceded at 2 p.m. by the Bub and Alice Olsen Very Important Duck Race. Duck tickets can be purchased up at the park pond until the start of the race. Each duck ticket costs $5; $25 will buy an additional duck, providing six chances to win. For each rubber duck that’s “adopted,” the purchaser receives a ticket with a printed number that corresponds to the number on

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Early phases of shoreline plan updated ter program, generally affects land 200 feet inland from the ordinary highPORT ANGELES — water mark. How will the updated shoreline master plan affect “A bit complicated’ waterfront property owners “It’s a little bit compliin Clallam County? It depends, county plan- cated,� said Margaret Clancy of the Seattle conners say. Proposed buffer zones sulting firm ESA, which would vary from zero to 200 Clallam County hired to feet, depending on the type help with the scientific of shoreline and the specific analysis, in an April 25 public forum in Port Angeles. shoreline use. “We also have critical The state-mandated update to the 1976 Clallam area regulations that perCounty Shoreline Master tain to the bluff and the Program is still in its infancy. erosion or landslide hazard The “preliminary work- areas. “So some of the critical ing draft� of the document needs to be vetted by the area regulations overlap Clallam County Planning the shoreline regulations, Commission, the Board of and that has the effect of County Commissioners and extending the area that is the state Department of covered by this shoreline Ecology before it is approved. master program.� A lengthy public process Shoreline plans are — with multiple hearings required by the Shoreline and comment periods — Management Act, which the could change the plan at state Department of Ecolevery level. ogy said is intended to “preSetbacks and buffer vent the inherent harm in zones that restrict develop- an uncoordinated and ment along the county’s 800 piecemeal development of miles of marine and fresh- the state’s shorelines.� water shorelines will be Clallam County received established on a case-by- a $1 million grant from the case basis. Environmental Protection The voter-approved Agency in 2010 to define Shoreline Management Act and achieve “no net loss of of 1971, which guides a ecological function� of jurisdiction’s shoreline mas- shorelines — a requirement

of shoreline planning updates — and to apply some of the groundwork to other jurisdictions in the Puget Sound basin. Clancy said the main objectives of the Shoreline Management Act were: ■Encourage and promote water-dependent uses of shorelines. ■Protect natural resources. ■Maintain and provide public access to public waters. “The citizens of the state and Legislature recognized that it was important to plan and have a coordinated approach to how we managed and used and maintained our shoreline environment,� said Clancy, who has assisted other jurisdictions, including Jefferson County, in updating their shoreline plans. Clallam County adopted a shoreline master program in 1976. “There really has not been a comprehensive update of this program since that time,� Clancy said. “There have been a number of minor updates, if you will, along the way,� she said. “The most recent one happened in 1992, but it’s really been quite a number

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of years since the county has taken a look at this program and really sort of overhauled or brought it up to date with our current laws and our current understanding of the shoreline environment.� In the coming months, a broad-based Clallam County shoreline committee will address public concerns raised in four recent public forums on the shoreline master program and community input. County staff will develop the next draft of the update by the late summer or early fall.

Preliminary draft The preliminary working draft of the shoreline master program is available on Clallam County’s website, www.clallam.net. Look under the “Current Issues� tab. “It’s pretty thick,� Clallam County Planning Manager Steve Gray told a crowd of more than 50 at the forum in Port Angeles. “The reason it’s thick is we basically have to plan for essentially most uses that can occur along the shoreline — anywhere from marinas, aquiculture to docks to homes to mining.� The 212-page document

contains environmental designations with maps of Clallam County’s marine, lake and river shorelines. The county held public forums in Sekiu, Sequim and Port Angeles to introduce the preliminary working draft in late April. A fourth forum was held Thursday in Forks. “Some more work needs to be done,� Gray said in a Friday interview. “The No. 1 question I get is really how this relates to residential development on existing lots.�

Residential lots Existing lots are classified under several shoreline designations. They include aquatic, freshwater resource, freshwater residential, freshwater conservancy, freshwater natural, lowland estuary, modified lowland, bay, priority feeder bluff and high bank/rocky shore. “One of the first steps we did over the last half-year plus was take all the information . . . we know about these shorelines and what functions they provide, and combining the information into a report that we can hopefully use to make some better decisions along the shorelines,� Gray said.

In many case, the buffers in the preliminary working draft “would mean a bigger buffer than what’s currently on the books,� Clancy said. “We also have provisions and policies in place to encourage, and in some cases require, those buffers to be vegetated, maintained in a natural vegetated condition, preferably with trees and shrubs and other kinds of plants that are going to provide habitat value, promote the aesthetic views and such, and then also provide slope stability.�

Buffers in draft Existing structures would not be subject to further restrictions under buffers in the preliminary working draft of the shoreline plan. “There are many kinds of uses and activities that are allowed to happen within the buffer,� Clancy added. “So it’s not as if the buffer is a complete zone of no entry, no touch. There are a number of specified uses that are allowed.�

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rob.ollikainen@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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Board of health The Clallam County Board of Health will hear a health officer’s briefing on pertussis and influenza Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse. Other agenda items include: ■Information on a shellfish alert. ■A public health advisory committee report. ■An environmental health director’s report on septic training and

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on quality when they meet other programs. ■A public health sec- Wednesday. The meeting will begin tion customer satisfaction at 6 p.m. in Linkletter Hall survey. in the basement of the hosSequim City Council pital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles. The Sequim City Council After an executive seswill hear about the Sequim sion to discuss personnel Family Advocates’ schedule matters at 5 p.m. in the for Albert Haller Playfields Fairshter Room at Olympic and consider a contract with Medical Center, commisthe group for future soccer sioners will move to Linklettournaments when it meets ter Hall in the basement of Monday. the hospital for their reguThe council will meet at larly scheduled meeting at 6 6 p.m. in its chambers in the p.m. Sequim Transit Center, 190 Commissioners will hear W. Cedar St. on the Varian TrueBeam Preceding the regular linear accelerator at the meeting, the council will hospital’s Sequim Cancer meet at 5 p.m. as the Trans- Center, 844 N. Fifth Ave. portation Benefit District Chief Medical Officer Dr. board for a study session on Scott Kennedy’s quality a pavement management report will focus on safety, report. and he will give an April The council in its consent credentials report. agenda also will consider Other agenda items accepting a letter of intent include: from the Master Gardeners ■A meet-and-greet with Foundation of Clallam two new physicians: Dr. County and Washington Michael McDonald, who State University Clallam specializes in sleep mediCounty Cooperative Exten- cine, and Dr. Stephenie Bension about halting a threeparty agreement with the city for development and maintenance of the terraced flower garden at the city’s Water Reuse Demonstration Park off North Blake Avenue.

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tion and River Hydraulics Group will discuss the current status of the Elwha River Restoration Sediment Management Plan. They will review how sediment movement resulting from the removal of the Glines Canyon and Elwha dams compares to sedimenttransport models prepared before work began on tearing down the dams in September. The $325 million river restoration project, which is being conducted to restore the river’s fish runs, is slated for completion in September 2014. Council members also will hear a report on the city potentially planting 150 trees in honor of its 150th anniversary this year, the purchase of playground tiles for Shane Park and a resolution setting a public hearing on the city’s 2012-2018 transportation improvement plan.


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Two guys, a canoe and a toolbox MY NEIGHBOR TOM often has the sort of ideas for which the word “dumb” was invented. There was, for example, the time he W. Bruce decided we Cameron could save money on firewood if we used a chain saw to cut up some dead trees on his brother’s property. It started raining the second we got there, but Tom still wanted his wood, so there we were, soaking wet, shivering, reading the manual to figure out how to even start the saw’s motor — a couple of textbook chain-saw masochists. And while it is true that it was my idea to park his brother’s truck so close to the tree we were felling, it was Tom who was in charge of pushing the tree away from the vehicle while I handled

the chain saw, so I don’t see why his brother is mad at me. I dispute there is a way to chain-saw a tree so it falls somewhere other than on the hood of a pickup truck. Like I said, dumb idea. Tom’s current inspiration is to go canoeing, “discovering America the way our forefathers did.” “Tom,” I say gently. “America has already been discovered, and not by my fathers, fore or otherwise.” “But didn’t your ancestors voyage to the New World?” he insists. “Yes. From Canada. They didn’t take a canoe; they rode a bus. Why don’t we stay home and discover your new plasma TV?” Tom says he bought the canoe over his wife Emily’s objections, so he has to go. He eventually appeals to the Male Code of Honor, which states that no man will ever let a buddy head off alone into the dangerous wilderness with a cooler full of Emily’s fried chicken.

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“Be nice to people. I remember the Golden Rule: ‘Do unto others what you would have them do unto you.’ That’s good advice. She didn’t want me to have a motorcycle, but I do.”

“Always be careful in your decisions. You never know how they’ll pan out. When I was dating, Mom would jokingly say to put a dime between my knees. I have three kids now.”

When we arrive at the state park, we decide to get the canoe off the SUV and to the river the way the original mountain men used to do it, which is to hire a valet. Unfortunately, this seems to be a self-service wilderness. “I guess we’ll just have to abort the mission,” I sigh. “Can I have a drumstick?” Tom’s reckless idea — that we should carry the canoe ourselves — is what we mountain men would call “buffalo chip.” Tom is able to persuade me to participate only by pointing out how manly it would be to carry the canoe, and then he’d let me have some of Emily’s chocolate cake. After a lot of heaving and grunting, we get out of the SUV. We pull the canoe off the roof and start packing it, but I stop dead when I see a long metal box that cannot possibly contain cake. “What’s with the toolbox?” I ask. Tom shrugs. “They’re my

brother’s plumbing tools. I thought we could return them on the way back. I don’t want to leave them in the truck — someone might steal them.” “They weigh 100 pounds!” I exaggerate angrily. “You can’t take tools on a perilous wilderness canoe adventure!” “Well . . . wouldn’t they come in handy if we have a leak?” “Tom, it’s a river. It’s nothing but a leak!” “I meant in the boat.” I pick up a pipe wrench, which is sort of an iron baseball bat with jaws. “You’re going to fix a leak with this?” “Well, what are these?” he counters, holding up the two novels I’ve brought. “Did you think you were going to sit up front and read while I did all the paddling?” “Of course not,” I snap. “I was going to sit in the back.” We glare at each other. “Look, clearly we’re ill-tempered because we’re hungry,” I

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“She told me to be nice to everybody, no matter who it is. Also, keep smiling, do your best and work as hard as you can. Eat all your food so you can be big and strong. I did.”

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“When things were not going my way, my mother would always tell me to stay positive, that things have a habit of working out. It’s all about the attitude.”

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“Choose my friends wisely. You are who your friends are. I have friends now who are mostly older. Also, Mom tells me to remember to wear my headgear for my braces.”

“I can do anything I put my mind to. Make good choices. I get the usual: Pick up my room. Right now, she says, ‘If you’re not nice to me, you won’t be to your husband someday.’”

“My mother told me always to always be kind to people, for what goes around, comes around. That advice guides me in my job as a caregiver.”

“Mom would say, ‘Don’t be like me,’ and go to college, too. I’m currently in college, and so far, it’s the best decision I’ve made. Also, she said gals like guys who smell nice.”

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Scout’s honor RESEARCHERS AT BAYLOR University have found that Eagle Scouts — the elite 5 percent of Boy Scouts — are more likely to exercise daily, have close friendships, volunteer, participate in environmental groups and achieve personal goals. Byron Johnson, an author of the study, said it merely proved what his grandmother knew all along. “We use obscure methods and statistics to demonstrate what’s obvious to everyday people,” he said. Most dramatic, least surprising finding? Eagles are 124 percent more likely than nonScouts to stock their homes with disaster supply kits. The New York Times

interpretation of Christianity, that some people do not deserve full civil rights and must remain second-class citizens. Jesus supported the separation of church and state, as does our beloved Constitution. Freedom of religion does not mean subjugation of minority rights. The large amount of

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ship, both men and women Today, with an overload who had stick-to-itiveness would find a niche in the of expensive college-edusurvival game. cated young people, we That scenario seems may be returning to the harder to achieve today mores of my youth. when professions have On the one hand, employers can’t always find overshadowed trades. But it’s not, really. employees with skills to All that’s needed is a perform jobs they have. curbing of youthful aspiraOn the other hand, tions, which have more “smarts” that may have avenues than their forerubbed off even during fathers had. high school may be suffiThe answer lies inside cient to make those young the heads of teens and people capable of being post-teenagers. hired. Ray Nelson, In other words, while we Sequim didn’t call ourselves apprentices, we were able to find jobs where, working Church ad I for a lower wage, we In response to the fulllearned how to do a job. page ad placed by Sequim If we stayed with that Bible Church denouncing work and became adept in Washington state’s Marthat trade or profession, we riage Equality Act [PDN, were not unemployed. May 9], it must be pointed It’s all a matter of outout that the church’s posilook. tion is to deny an imporThe “painful” part of the tant and basic civil right to process was being low man a large number of Washington’s citizens. on the totem pole. Church members are But unless you tied up taking a position, wrapped with a mate and had chilup in the shield of their dren early in the relation-

finally say. “Let’s eat some chicken and calm down, maybe catch a movie.” “You just ate waffles,” Tom objects irrelevantly. “Then we should have the cake,” I agree. In the proud tradition of Lewis and Clark, we sit on a bench in the wilderness, eating cake, the SUV’s doors open so we can hear the CD player. Euphoric with glucose, I expansively volunteer to take just one of my books, and Tom agrees that he’ll leave his brother’s acetylene torch behind. He’s a fine friend with great cake and the promise of wonderful chicken to come. Next week, I’ll reveal how things did not go according to plan.

money spent by the Sequim Bible Church on this full-page ad could have gone to demonstrate true Christian values by helping the poor, hungry and homeless of our community. Instead, its brand of Christianity spent that money persecuting those who are different. Nancy Avery, Port Angeles

Regarding the church advertisement: The United States was founded on the basis of the separation of church and state. People came here for religious freedom — to live their lives with the liberty that comes from one religion not imposing its beliefs on other people. The Constitution ensured this right to the extent that churches have been prohibited from participating in politics without risk of losing their taxexempt status. But things are changing. Corporations and now perhaps even churches are being permitted to speak as a single person. And freedom of speech allows their unified voice. Whatever one feels about same-sex marriage, churches playing a role in the political process bring us closer to a theocracy. We all know about oppression that happens in

religious states in the Middle East. Personally, I am less interested in who controls and sanctions intimate relations between adults and more concerned with the deterioration of the democratic rights that were once thought to flow from our Constitution. Edward J. Zoble, Ph.D. Port Angeles

Church ad III I read the full-page ad from Sequim Bible Church with interest. I noted that it shot itself in the foot by saying: “This referendum is not about love or hate or about equal rights as some would suggest, nor trying to equate it with the ugliness of slavery that devastated our country.” It’s about “obedience to God.” Well, church members should read the Constitution because we have separation of church and state in this country. TURN

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Sequim Bible Church wants to force its religious beliefs onto the laws of Once they brought in man. God, they made a case What would Jesus against what they were do/say? trying to promote. Love thy neighbor as Does not seem too thyself. educated of an ad to get Live and let live. accomplished what they Isabel Paniagua-Stevens, want. Sequim Rose Marschall, Port Angeles

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Church IV Sequim Bible Church needs to understand that its sanctimonious opinion regarding marriage and the civil rights of all U.S. citizens are two separate issues. If it wants to practice bigotry, it should do so within the confines of the church and not attempt to impose its beliefs of marriage onto the rest of the population. Besides, it’s really a matter of semantics. If I wish to call any union between two consenting adults a marriage, then I shall do so. Whatever happened to separation of church and state?

Wild Olympics alternatives After last Sunday’s PDN fair reporting of the Wild Olympics Campaign and the legislative proposal by Sen. [Patty] Murray and Congressman [Norm] Dicks [“A Yield by Wild Olympics; Group Will Drop ‘Willing Seller’ Clause,” May 6], I was very disappointed to see a reprint of Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat in the PDN. [“Wild Olympics Perception Prevails,” PDN Commentary page, May 11]. Westneat badly missed the mark in his column because he failed to speak with the landowners whose properties were targeted for Olympic National Park expansion. Sen. Murray and Congressman Dicks wisely considered the opposition from the affected forest landowners, as well as the unwilling-

It is time to put a stop to the obvious, and transparent, conspiracy to harass and intimidate the Border Patrol to prevent it from enforcing this nation’s immigration laws. It is also time for the PDN to stop giving tacit support by continually giving a voice to this conspiracy. The PDN’s coverage of this subject goes far beyond simply reporting on the issue. To the Border Patrol, just keep doing your job. Jim Myers, “Paragon Springs” and was Port Hadlock thoroughly impressed. The acting, sets, tech ‘Paragon Springs’ work — everything was extremely well-done and I was privileged to showed evidence of strong attend [Olympic Theatre Arts’] production of leadership on the part of

ness of the Wild Olympics Campaign to consider alternatives. I support the Murray/Dicks proposal and thank Sen. Murray and ConSchaaf gressman Dicks for reaching a reasonable solution. The Wild Olympics Campaign coalition recently has indicated its support for this compromise solution. Merrill & Ring opposed the inclusion of our lands in the Wild Olympics Campaign. We are not willing sellers but are seeking to expand our holdings. The lands are managed forest, not the pristine old growth that

the director(s). This play is very relevant to our time, even though it was written many years ago. I hope that the people on the Peninsula

most of us associate with ONP. Forest Practices Rules already require protection of water quality, fish and wildlife habitat. We did not support the willingseller/willing-buyer concept because to do so would be misleading and create false expectations. M&R offered alternatives to the Wild Olympics Campaign, including trades for other federal land, conservation easements that would prevent development and a smaller area of land that we would support as a willing seller. All of these alternatives were rejected by the WOC coalition. Norm Schaaf, Port Angeles Schaaf is vice president of timberlands and administration for Merrill & Ring.

appreciate the local talent and will support this play. I highly recommend that people take advantage of the opportunity to see it. Bev Hodge, Edmonds

EDITOR’S NOTE: Final performance of “Paragon Springs” is today at 2 p.m. Play and ticket information is at www. olympictheatrearts.org.

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LEE ZURCHER

Rave of the Week RAVE TO THE sunshine! Let there be more and more!

. . . and other Raves A RAVE TO Dungeness Community Church for prayer day Thursday, May 3. Thank you for a quiet place to pray and for the prayer sheets. HUGE RAVE TO the city of Port Angeles’ road crew for cleaning, clearing and widening our alley. Thank you very much. A HUGE RAVE to Camaraderie Winery for its generous donation of wine barrels to the Master Gardeners of Clallam County for its annual plant sale. The wine barrel planters were a huge hit with our customers. I WANT TO thank Mr. and Mrs. Littlejohn for their wonderful landscaping around all their properties in Sequim, especially the gorgeous cherry trees. It’s a feast for the eyes. A BIG RAVE for Sully’s Drive-In in Forks for the free lunch provided for the clowns who performed at the Forks Family Fair. Thanks.

The Rants & Raves hotline: 360-417-3506 HATS OFF TO the nine musicians, the sound engineer and the emcee who generously donated their time and talent to the Men with Guitars benefit concert Saturday, May 5. The proceeds went to education programs of the Mujeres de Maiz Opportunity Foundation. Thank you for making the evening such a wonderful success.

they’re stealing from all the citizens of Washington?

. . . and other Rants TO THE WOMAN training the black Lab puppy to be a service dog in a Sequim store May 1. She should be ashamed of the way she was repeatedly yanking that puppy roughly by the collar and leash. The poor dog was so frightened, it was cowering and whimpering. Her treatment of that puppy was both abusive and cruel.

HUGE RAVE TO Joy, Kristin and the Northwest Women’s ChoWHY WAS THE large photo rale. Their concert, “Endless of the fake angry ape [May 2, Song,” was musically uplifting and a wonderful way to spend an PDN Clallam edition front page] given space dominance, visual evening. Bravo. emphasis and more column width HEARTFELT RAVES TO than the opening of Country Aire the Northwest Women’s Chorale Market? Very misleading and and thanks to Joy for conducting dismissive layout. this fine-sounding group. The pieces in Monday night’s proRANTS TO THOSE people gram were fun and varied, and who continue to drive talking on all were well-done. I look fortheir cellphones. They’re a ward to future concerts. danger to themselves and to others walking and driving on our roads.

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A RANT TO the people who stole a garden hose from the Rothschild House State Park in Port Townsend that is used by the volunteer gardeners there. Don’t the thieves know that

A WRINKLED RANT for the old woman in Sequim who went to court and was wrong. She made herself look like a total fool. The judge has all the police reports, and she has egg on her face.

THIS IS A rant to the store that keeps putting cardboard in the trash Dumpster when there’s a recycle Dumpster close to the store. Is it environmentally unconscious or just lazy? And do I have to call the boss? A DISGUSTED RANT for those ranting about the doctor charging a membership fee. Those of us who want to pay feel that we’re getting value received. A RANT TO the owners in Carlsborg of the large dog that barks at every person passing by. A tie-up in the backyard out of view might be helpful, especially in the early hours. Bikers, walkers, strollers and neighbors would be so thankful. A RANT TO the skateboarder pictured on the front page of the PDN [Jefferson County edition, May 9] using our new Port Townsend civic district as a skate park, jumping over one of our nice, new expensive benches. Watch out if you’re trying to walk down the sidewalk. Where are the cops? WHOEVER GOES TO the Sequim Library and does the crossword puzzle in the paper or takes it out completely: You are a cheap, selfish, selfcentered person. Why don’t you make a copy so others can enjoy the whole paper?

A BIG RANT for those downtown Port Angeles merchants who have skull T-shirts. I mean, where’s that at? A RANT TO those who think news comments are an opportunity for them to share inhumane and hurtful opinions in the PDN online comments section [peninsuladailynews.com]. If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.

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BREMERTON — Third time was the charm for the Sequim baseball team. The Wolves ALSO . . . scored six runs in ■ PA boys the top of the ninth soccer inning to knock advances to rival Port Angeles state with out of the bi-dis1-0 win/B3 trict playoffs Saturday at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. The eruption in the ninth spoiled an eight-inning pitchers’ duel between Cole Uvila of the Roughriders and Sequim’s Nick Johnston and Jake Hudson all pitched a gem. Sequim extended its season and was set to play the winner between No. 1 seed White River and Olympic in another loser-out game later Saturday evening in the consolation semifinals at Foss High School in Tacoma. The Hornets and Trojans were locked in a one-run game in the fourth inning late afternoon. The semifinal winner will play in another loser-out game in the consolation final at Foss at 4 p.m. with the winner going to state as the No. 4 seed. In the match-up between the two North Olympic Peninsula rivals in the consolation quarterfinals, the Wolves took a quick 1-0 led in the first inning and the score stayed that way until the bottom of the seventh. That’s when home team Port Angeles scored a game-tying run to send it into extra innings. Uvila, who went 2 for 5 at the plate, hit a two-out single to bring the tying run home. The score stayed the same until the flood gates opened for the Wolves in the top of the ninth. Up until then, it was quite the pitchers’ duel as Uvila gave up just one run, in the first inning, through eight innings. Uvila struck out six and scattered five hits. He came out of the game because of a high pitch count. “Once we got [Uvila] out of there, we were able to do something,” Sequim coach Dave Ditlefsen said. Nick Johnston started on the mound for Sequim, giving up no runs and just four hits while striking out five in six innings. Hudson (6-2) pitched the final three innings, giving up just the one run in the seventh and four hits while fanning two. Michael Konopaski came in for the Riders in the ninth and took the loss. Tyler Campbell continued his late-season hitting streak for the Wolves by going 2 for 4 with three doubles and two RBIs while Tyler Johnston went 2 for 4 with a run scored and a walk. Hudson was 2 for 3 with an RBI and two walks. For Port Angeles, Easton Napiontek went 2 for 4. Bi-district loser-out game Sequim 7, Port Angeles 1 Sequim 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 —7 10 0 Port Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 —1 8 2 WP- Hudson (6-2); LP- Mi. Konopaski Pitching Statistics Sequim: N. Johnston 6 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 5 K; Hudson 3 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 2 K. Port Angeles: Uvila 8 IP, 1 ER, 3 H, 6 K; Mi. Konopaski 1/3 IP, 5 R, 3 H; Jangula 2/3 IP, 2 R, 1 H, 1 BB. Hitting Statistics Sequim: Campbell 2-4, 3 2B, 2 RBIs; T. Johnston 2-4, R, BB; Hudson 2-3, RBI 2 BB. Port Angeles: Uvila 2-5, run-tying hit; Napiontek 2-4.

Chimacum 11, Cedar Park 1 BELLINGHAM — Quinn Eldridge tossed a complete-game one-hitter to lead the Cowboys past Cedar Park Christian on Saturday afternoon at Joe Martin Stadium. The win puts perfect Chimacum (17-0) in the tri-district championship game against Charles Wright. Against Cedar Park Christian, Eldridge struck out 11 and only threw 69 pitches in six innings. TURN

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Joe Barnes, left, and Jordan Negus of Port Angeles wait to tee off during the Duke Streeter Memorial Invitational at Peninsula Golf Club in Port Angeles. Barnes and Negus went on to win the two-person tourney.

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Priest teamed up to shoot 77 and the duo of Henry Markham PORT ANGELES — Shelton and Alex McCracken finished at shot a 211 to win its third con85 strokes. secutive Duke Streeter Memorial Invitational at Peninsula Boys at sub-districts Golf Club on Friday. The 18th annual tournaBREMERTON — The Port ment, hosted by Port Angeles, Angeles and Sequim boys golf was played with a three-team, teams fared well earlier in the two-man scramble format. week at the sub-district tourna“It’s true team golf,” ment at Gold Mountain Golf Roughriders coach Mark Mitro- Club. vich said of the format. Garrett Payton of Port AngePort Angeles was second les was the top medalist with a with a combined score of 221 round of 78. while Chimicum and North He automatically qualified Mason tied for third with scores for the state tournament along of 225. with teammates Joe Barnes and Sequim, playing without some of its top players, finished Jordan Negus, who shot 81 and 83, respectively. fifth with a score of 234. Payton, Barnes and Negus The Roughriders’ Jordan — the top three for the Riders Negus and Joe Barnes were the top duo, scoring a medalist-best — have combined to go undefeated in all of Port Angeles’ 65. Shelton’s Zach Lund and meets this year. Alec Martinson were second with 67. Two at districts Port Angeles also received a Port Angeles hopes to get two good performance from the Garrett Payton-Alex Atwell pairing, more golfers to state. Freshman Alex Atwell scored who shot 69. 88 and Bryan Schlinkman a 90 to earn berths in Tuesday’s disStrong round trict tournament at Gold MounIn the two-man scramble for- tain. mat, Anthony Pinza and Jesse The top players at district Francis were Sequim’s top scor- advance to the state tournaTravis Priest, left, and Frank Catelli of Sequim look ers with a solid combined round ment. down the fairway to the first hole before heading for of 72. TURN TO GOLF/B3 their second shot at Duke Streeter. Frank Catelli and Travis

Ibanez helps sink M’s again Yankees beat Seattle second consecutive day THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Phil Hughes won consecutive starts for the first time this season, Raul Ibanez homered against his former team for the second day in a row and the Yankees beat former New York prospect Hector Noesi in a 6-2 win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. Jayson Nix hit a two-run shot during a four-run second inning for his first homer with the Yankees, who have won six of eight. Hughes (3-4) allowed six hits and a run in 7 2/3 innings with four strikeouts and a walk. The right-hander’s only

blemish was a homer he gave up to Mike Carp in the seventh inning. Boone Logan came in and Next Game struck out Today Ichiro with vs. Yankees two runners at New York on to end the eighth after Time: 10 a.m. allowing a On TV: ROOT fly ball to Carp that went off the top of the fence in right field. Video review overturned the original call of a home run, leaving Carp with a RBI double. Logan struck out Justin Smoak and Michael Saunders for his second career save and first since April 2006 — which came at Seattle when he was

with the Chicago White Sox. Ibanez homered in the fourth inning to make it 5-0 after the Yankees scored all four runs in the second with two outs. Nix’s homer followed RBI doubles by Russell Martin and Ibanez. On Friday night, Jesus Montero put the Mariners ahead 2-1 in the top of the sixth before Ibanez answered in the bottom half with a three-run shot of his own to prevent the Yankees’ recent trade with Seattle from haunting them — at least for a game. Noesi (2-4) was traded to Seattle in January along with Montero for pitchers Michael Pineda and Jose Campos. Pineda has since been lost for the season due to injury. Noesi lasted seven innings, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS allowing five runs and six hits. Mike Carp hits a homer TURN TO MARINERS/B3 Saturday in New York.


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Bowling LAUREL LANES Friday Spring Classic No. 2 Men’s high game: Hal Morrison, 232; men’s high series: Hal Morrison, 635. Women’s high game: Mary Kingsley, 202; women’s high series: Debbie Niehles, 480. May 5 Spring Classic No. 1 Men’s high game: Aaron Chavis, 279; men’s high series: Aaron Chavis, 642. Women’s high game: Karen Paulsen, 206; women’s high series: Karen Paulsen, 512.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Individual gross: Mike DuPuis, 72; Gary Thorne, 72. Individual net: Joe Tweter, 66; Brian Duncan, 67; Gary Reidel, 68; Jerry Hendricks, 68; Jim Cole, 69; Steve Main, 69; Lyle Andrus, 69; Terry McCartney, 69. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Gary Thorne, 64; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 67; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 68. Team net: Jim Cole and Kevin Borde, 59; Joe Tweter and Dennis Ingram, 59; Kit Metcalf and Gary Reidel, 60; Jerry Sparks and Frank Randall, 60; Steve Callis and Jerry Hendricks, 60; Bill Lindberg and Kevin Borde, 61; Greg Thomas and John Tweter, 62. Wednesday Ladies Club Sub Par Any Three Holes 18 Hole Ladies Sherry Henderson, 66; Gloria Andrus, 69; Chris Anderson, 69. Sub Par One Hole 9 Hole Ladies Kitty Bryen, 38.5; Sandy Granger, 40.5. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Individual gross: Rick Parkhurst, 36; Larry Aillaud, 38; Kerry Perkins, 38. Individual net: Ming Chang, 30; Dennis Ingram, 31; Daryl Jensen, 32; Ray Santiago, 32.5; Andy Duran, 32.5; Brian Duncan, 33; Jerry Sparks, 33; Duane Vernon, 33. Team gross: Rick Parkhurst and Steve Main, 69; Rick Parkhurst and Brian Duncan, 69. Team net: Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 59; Larry Aillaud and Brian Duncan, 60; Ray Santiago and Leo Greenawalt, 61; Gene Middleton and Steve Jones, 61; Andy Duran and Jack Morley, 62; Jerry Sparks and Frank Randall, 62. May 6 Men’s Club Medal Play Individual gross: Gary Thorne, 67; Mike DuPuis, 70; Mark Mitrovich, 70. Individual net: Tim Lusk, 66; Chuck Burkhardt, 66; Steve Main, 67; Gene Ketchum, 68; Brian Duncan, 68; Mike Sorenson, 69; Rob Botero, 70; Kerry Perkins, 70; Rick Hoover, 70; Brad Clarke, 72; Todd Irwin, 72; Ray Dooley, 72; Scott Spencer, 72. May 5 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Individual gross: Gary Thorne, 54; Mike DuPuis, 56. Individual net: Todd Irwin, 44; Daryl Jensen, 47; Steve Colvin, 48; Larry Aillaud, 48; Ray Dooley, 49. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 63; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 64; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 65. Team net: Steve Main and Steve Colvin, 56; Todd Irwin and Larry Aillaud, 58; Dave Henderson and Daryl Jensen, 59; Todd Irwin and Gerald Petersen, 60; Dave Henderson and Ray Dooley, 60; Larry Aillaud and Gerald Petersen, 61. Cedars at Dungeness Thursday Merchant League Team Standings Team Points 1. Symie’s Bar and Grill 8 2. Eric’s RV Repair 7.5 3. Kettel’s 76 7 4. Dungeness Plumbing 6.5 5. Dungeness Golf Shop 5.5 6. Eagle Home Mortgage 5 6. Raske Insurance 5 6. Team McAleer 5 6. Bigg Dogg Construction 5 10. Skyridge Golf Shop 4.5 11. Sequim Plumbing 3.5 12. Jamestown Aces 3 13. Mischmidt 2.5 14. Windermere Sequim East 2 Low Division Individual gross: Sid Krumpe, 34; Jeff Jones, 36; Garry Kettel, 38; Jeff Pedersen, 38. Individual net: Matt Dotlich, 32; Brett Allen, 33; Mike Schmidt, 33; John Raske, 34; Adam Mackay, 34; Richard Hansen, 34; Kris Lether, 34. High Division Individual gross: George Penic, 47; Sam Schoessler, 47; Ken Hagen, 48; Matt Bailey, 51. Individual net: Brad Chitwood, 31; Dean Norman, 31; Kevin Gallacci, 32; Clint Wetzel, 34. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Scott Mackay, 20 ft. 2 in. No. 8 Low division: Ron Sather, 8.5 in. High division: Clint Wetzel, 16 ft. 6 in. Wednesday Men’s Club Two Man Best Ball Flight One Team gross: Grant Ritter and Art Wieda, 70. Team net: Everett Thometz and John Raske, 63. Flight Two Team gross: Rodney Harp and Darrell Waller, 79. Team first net: Robert Beauchamp and Ed Fjerstad, 61. Team second net: Robert Young and Robert Bearden, 62; Mike O’Brien and Wayne Pinger, 62. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Everett Thometz, 4 ft. 5 in. High division: Wayne Pinger, 6 ft. 4 in. No. 17 Low division: John Raske, 23 ft. 11 in. High division: Rodney Harp, 8 ft. 10 in. No. 4 Open: Don Walker, 2 ft. 1 in. Women’s 18 Hole Golf Group Better 9

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Sequim’s Derrin Doty, fourth from left, stands with other members of the 1992 University of Washingon Huskies baseball game. The team was honored at Safeco Field on Friday before the UW vs. UCLA baseball game. The 1992 Huskies won the Pac-10 and barely missed reaching the college World Series. Doty was only the second Husky to hit over .400 (.402), and in 2001 was selected to the Husky All-Century team. He was drafted by the California Angels, playing with them from 1993-1996. He currently resides in Silverdale with his wife and children.

Division One Individual gross: Barb Burrows, 35.5; Pat Conway, 35.5. Division Two Individual gross: Lori Wyngaert, 31; Lilli Gomes, 25.5. Closest to pin No. 8 Division One: Pat Schumacher. No. 8 Division Two: Lilli Gomes. Putts Division One: Marlene Erickson, 31. Division Two: Elaine Fredrickson, 33. Chip Ins No. 4: Barb Burrows. No. 8 and No. 17: Ruth Wade. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Sub Par On 3 Worst Holes Flight One (0-27) Individual gross: Carol Goodman, 64; Janet Real, 66. Flight Two (28-32) Individual gross: Dana Burback, 65; Jan Prout, 39.5. Flight 3 (33 plus) Individual gross: Marsha Carr, 68; Nonie Dunphy, 69. Lady Niners Worst Hole Out Individual gross: Jan Jones, 32; Margo Sanders, 33; Christie Wilson, 34. Wednesday Men’s Throw Out 2 Worst Each Side Flight 1 (0-20) Individual gross: Jay Tomlin, 59. Individual net: Brad Littlefield, 42; Tom Fitzgerald, 45; Dennis Powell, 47. Flight 2 (21 plus) Individual gross: Bob Patterson, 67. Individual net: Jerry Hurd, 45; Ray Aldrich, 46; Don Claussen, 47. Tuesday Couples Club One Best Net Ball of Men and Ladies Combined Team net: Cecil Black and Russ McClelland and Carol and Bob Patterson, 126; Judy and Wayne Nordyke and Sherry and Mark Meythaler, 129; Cynthia and Rick Edel and Janet and Jack Real, 133. DISCOVERY BAY GOLF CLUB Thursday Ladies Better Nine Individual net: Lynn Pierle, 34.5; Marianne Ott, 39; Janet Nelson, 40; Sheila Kilmer, 41; Barb Aldrich, 42; Norma Lupkes, 42. SKYRIDGE GOLF CLUB May 6 Purple Tee Day Individual gross: Scott MacKay, 67; Ryan O’Mera, 70. Individual net: Gene Potter, 60; Kui Solomon, 62; Steve Lee, 62; Don Tipton, 64; Jac Osborn, 64; Shane Price, 66; Brian Cays, 67; Bud Bowling, 68; Robb Reese, 68; Jerry Pedersen, 68.

Slowpitch P.A. RECREATION LEAGUE Standings through Saturday Women’s Division Team W L Alan Millet Law Office 2 0 Shaltry Orthodontics 2 0 Shirley’s Cafe 2 1 California Horizon 2 2 Airport Garden Center 2 2 Caffeinated Clothier 1 1 Elwha Bravettes 0 2 Double L Timber 0 3 Men’s Purple Division Team W L Next Door Gastropub 4 0 All Weather Heating 2 2 Domino’s 2 2 Alibi Sports Bar 2 2 Elwha Young Gunz 2 2 Moose Lodge Bulls 0 4

Men’s Gold Division Team W Resurrected 2 United Concrete 1 Front Street Alibi 1 Elwha Braves 1 The Coo Coo Nest 1 U.S. Coast Guard 0

L 0 1 1 1 1 2

Baseball and Softball NORTH OLYMPIC LEAGUE Standings through Friday Cal Ripken Major Baseball American League Team W L Eagles 7 3 Elks 7 3 Swain’s 4 6 Local 155 2 8 National League Team W L Lions 8 2 Rotary 6 4 Hi Tech Electronics 4 6 Laurel Lanes 2 8 Cal Ripken AAA Minor Baseball Team W L Nippon Paper 4 1 Laurel Dental Clinic 3 2 Shaltry Orthodontics 2 2 Frame & Eye 0 4 Babe Ruth Major 12 Under Softball Team W L PA Power Equipment 6 0 Olympic Labor 3 1 Boulevard Natural 4 3 Tranco Transmissons 2 4 Paint And Carpet Barn 1 4 Jim’s Pharmacy 1 5 Babe Ruth 16 Under Softball Team W L ILWU Local 27 3 0 Diamond Roofing 2 1 KONP 2 1 Albertson’s 1 1 Kiwanis 1 2 West End 0 4 Thursday results Shaltry’s Orthodontics 17, Double L. Timber 4. Shaltry’s Orthodontics 17, Airport Garden Center 3. Wednesday results Law Office of Alan Millet 24, Double L. Timber 3. Law Office of Alan Millet 17, Shirley’s Cafe 4. Shirley’s Cafe 22, Elwha Bravettes 16. The Alibi Sports Bar 26, Elwha Young Gunz 24. Elwha Young Gunz 22, All Weather Heating 12. All Weather Heating 16, The Moose Lodge Bulls 6. Dominos 4, The Moose Lodge Bulls 3. Next Door Gastropub 17, Dominos 7. Next Door Gastropub 10, The Alibi Sports Bar 6. Tuesday results Åirport Garden Center 10, California Horizon 5. California Horizon 12, Caffeinated Clothier 7. Caffeinated Clothier 7, Elwha Bravettes 5. The Coo Coo Nest 18, U.S. Coast Guard Coasties 16. Elwha Braves 23, The Coo Coo Nest 17. Resurrected 16, Elwha Braves 6. Resurrected 5, My Front Street Alibi 4. My Front Street Alibi 13, United Concrete 3. United Concrete 11, U.S. Coast Guard Coasties 4.

Baseball Yankees 6, Mariners 2 Saturday New York ab r hbi ab r hbi Ackley 2b 4 0 2 0 Jeter dh 4120 Jaso c 4 0 1 0 Grndrs cf 4000 Ichiro rf 4 0 1 0 AlRdrg 3b 4000 JMontr dh 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4011 Seager 3b 4 1 1 0 Teixeir 1b 4110 Carp lf 4 1 2 2 Swisher rf 3000 Smoak 1b 4 0 1 0 Ibanez lf 3222 MSndrs cf 4 0 0 0 Wise lf 0000 Kawsk ss 3 0 0 0 Martin c 3111 J.Nix ss 31 12 Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 32 6 8 6 Seattle 000 000 101—2 New York 040 100 01x—6 DP—New York 1. LOB—Seattle 6, New York 2. 2B—Carp (2), Teixeira (7), Ibanez (5), Martin (3). HR_Carp (2), Ibanez (7), J.Nix (1). SB_Jeter (2). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Noesi L,2-4 7 6 5 5 0 4 Wilhelmsen 1 2 1 1 0 2 New York P.Hughes W,3-47 2/3 6 1 1 1 4 Logan S,1-11 1/3 2 1 1 0 4 Umpires—Home, Chris Conroy; First, Scott Barry; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Gary Darling. T—2:36. A—43,954 (50,291). Seattle

Yankees 6, Mariners 2 Friday New York r h bi ab r hbi 3 1 1 1 Jeter ss 4010 4 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 4110 4 0 0 0 AlRdrg 3b 3120 4 1 1 1 Cano 2b 4041 4 0 1 0 Teixeir 1b 4120 3 0 0 0 Swisher rf 4110 4 0 3 0 Ibanez lf 4113 3 0 0 0 Wise lf 0000 1 0 0 0 ErChvz dh 3010 3 0 1 0 AnJons ph-dh 1 1 1 2 Martin c 4000 Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 35 614 6 Seattle 100 001 000—2 New York 100 003 02x—6 DP_Seattle 1. LOB_Seattle 7, New York 7. 2B_Cano (11). HR_Ackley (2), J.Montero (5), Ibanez (6), An.Jones (4). SB_M.Saunders (4), Granderson (1). CS_M.Saunders (1). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle F.Hernandez L,3-262/3 11 4 4 2 7 Furbush 2/3 2 1 1 0 0 Delabar 2/3 1 1 1 0 1 New York Kuroda W,3-4 7 6 2 2 3 2 Rapada H,1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Wade H,2 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Logan H,2 2/3 1 0 0 0 2 Robertson 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Gary Darling—First, Chris Conroy—Second, Scott Barry—Third, Jerry Meals. T—2:52. A—37,226 (50,291). Seattle ab Ackley 2b Ryan ss Ichiro rf JMontr c Seager 3b Jaso dh Smoak 1b Carp lf C.Wells ph MSndrs cf

American League Texas Oakland Los Angeles Seattle Baltimore Tampa Bay New York

West Division W L 22 12 17 16 15 19 15 20 East Division W L 21 12 20 13 19 14

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18 15 .545 3 13 19 .406 7½ Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 18 14 .563 — Detroit 16 16 .500 2 Chicago 16 17 .485 2½ Kansas City 11 20 .355 6½ Minnesota 9 23 .281 9 Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 6, Seattle 2 Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 3 Boston 7, Cleveland 5 Texas 10, L.A. Angels 3 Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 0 Minnesota 7, Toronto 6 Oakland 11, Detroit 4 Saturday’s Games L.A. Angels 4, Texas 2 N.Y. Yankees 6, Seattle 2 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, late Cleveland at Boston, late Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, late Toronto at Minnesota, late Detroit at Oakland, late Today’s Games Seattle (Millwood 0-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 0-0), 10:05 a.m. Cleveland (Masterson 1-2) at Boston (Bard 2-4), 10:35 a.m. Tampa Bay (Shields 5-1) at Baltimore (Arrieta 2-3), 10:35 a.m. Kansas City (Duffy 2-2) at Chicago White Sox (Humber 1-2), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (R.Romero 4-0) at Minnesota (Diamond 1-0), 11:10 a.m. Detroit (Verlander 3-1) at Oakland (Parker 1-0), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 5-0) at Texas (Feliz 2-1), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Seattle at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 21 11 .656 — San Francisco 15 17 .469 6 Arizona 15 18 .455 6½ Colorado 13 18 .419 7½ San Diego 11 22 .333 10½ East Division W L Pct GB Washington 20 12 .625 — Atlanta 20 13 .606 ½ New York 19 14 .576 1½ Miami 17 16 .515 3½ Philadelphia 15 18 .455 5½ Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 20 12 .625 — Cincinnati 16 15 .516 3½ Houston 15 17 .469 5 Milwaukee 15 18 .455 5½ Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 6 Chicago 13 20 .394 7½ Friday’s Games Houston 1, Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 7, San Diego 3 Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 5 Washington 7, Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 7, 13 innings Atlanta 9, St. Louis 7, 12 innings Arizona 5, San Francisco 1 L.A. Dodgers 7, Colorado 3 Saturday’s Games Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 2 N.Y. Mets 9, Miami 3 Houston at Pittsburgh, late San Diego at Philadelphia, late Washington at Cincinnati, late Atlanta at St. Louis, late San Francisco at Arizona, late Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, late Today’s Games N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-1) at Miami (Zambrano 1-2), 10:10 a.m. Washington (E.Jackson 1-1) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-1), 10:10 a.m. Houston (W.Rodriguez 3-3) at Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 1-2), 10:35 a.m. San Diego (Suppan 2-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels 4-1), 10:35 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 4-1) at Milwaukee (Estrada 0-2), 11:10 a.m. Atlanta (Hanson 3-3) at St. Louis (Lynn 6-0), 11:15 a.m. Colorado (White 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 4-0), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (Zito 1-1) at Arizona (J.Saunders 2-2), 1:10 p.m.


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Mariners: Pettitte returns to mound Sunday CONTINUED FROM B1 17th on the career list with 3,141, one behind Robin He struck out four with- Yount. ... Suzuki got a hit to tie out a walk, but the second inning was enough to cost Frank Thomas for 99th on him, though he allowed just the career hits list with two hits in his last five 2,468. innings. ... The Yankees celebrated the 87th birthday of Earning a spot Hall of Famer Yogi Berra Hughes solidified his with a pregame ceremony spot in the rotation a day featuring a pinstriped cake before Andy Pettitte was set at home plate while the to make his season debut, crowd sang to him. ... The day after New returning to the Yankees for his first start since the 2010 York sent INF Eduardo ALCS. The left-hander Nunez down to the minors, came out of retirement half- Nix started at SS for the way through March and Yankees, his first appearhas been at extended spring ance there with New York. training and in the minors, He last played the position where he made his last May 2, 2010 — at Yankee Stadium for the White Sox start on Sunday. — entering as a pinch-hitPettitte to start ter in the 8th inning. ... Hughes has allowed at Manager Joe Girardi least one HR in all seven said he hopes to get 100 pitches out of Pettitte, who starts this season. The only will become the second-win- other Yankees pitcher to do ningest active pitcher in the that was Tim Leary in 1990. majors with 240 victories when he joins the 25-man M’s on roadie roster. He’ll face the pitcher The Mariners played the who is ninth among current second game of a 10-game big leaguers, Seattle righty road trip to four cities. Kevin Millwood (163). When they return to SeatTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS tle on May 21, they will Game notes have played 28 road games Seattle’s Dustin Ackley is out at second base as New York’s Robinson Cano throws to first base Derek Jeter had two (including the first two in to complete a double play in the sixth inning of the Yankees 6-2 win on Saturday in New York. hits, tying Tony Gwynn for Japan) and 15 at home.

Seattle rookies Wilson, Irvin get to working THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RENTON, Wash. — Russell Wilson stepped in behind center for the first minicamp of his professional career on Friday and never took a break. The Seattle Seahawks are making sure they get a long look at Wilson this weekend while the Seahawks’ veteran quarterbacks are not around. “It’s important for me to understand the offense and continue to grow. I’m trying to learn all the nuances of the quarterback position here,” Wilson said on Friday. “I know the plays enough but I’m trying to learn the ins and outs and whys of football. That’s something that I have to do every day I wake up and in the meeting rooms — just try to learn as much as I can.” Most of the attention during the first day of Seat-

tle’s rookie minicamp was on Wilson, the talented, but undersized quarterback the Seahawks took in the third round of the NFL draft last month. And Wilson got plenty of focus as he took all the snaps during the team portions of Friday’s session leaving Chris Hart and Josh McGregor — the two other quarterback participating this weekend — just standing around as spectators.

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to carry into training camp and possibly into September. It’ll be then that Wilson is in a similar spot to Hart and McGregor, standing around and watching. “You can see the emphasis is to make sure that he gets a ton of plays because he can right now. They’re valuable to him and really for us as well to evaluate him,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “When the varsity gets here and steps up a little bit it’ll start to be a little bit different, but this is really important for him to get comfortable and understand the terminology and communicate with the coaches, and also as players talking about the routes and the concepts that we’re dealing with.”

The amount of snaps being given to Wilson is on purpose. When OTAs begin later this month and when Seattle has its only full-squad minicamp next month, most of the QB snaps will be split Not very tall between Matt Flynn and If there was an area of Tarvaris Jackson as those two battle for the starting concern with Wilson it had job in a competition likely nothing to do with his

height, which was the target of criticism by some when Seattle took the 5-foot-11 QB in the thirdround. Wilson struggled some throwing deep with consistency, but Carroll still came away impressed with his first look at Wilson up close. “We wore him out. He went all day long and he probably had like 70-something plays today and he threw the ball a bunch,” Carroll said. “I thought he handled it really well — not beyond expectations in terms of handling the terminology at the line of scrimmage and the huddle and all of that, that’s no big deal to him.

Mature thrower He seems like a vet in that regard. But he threw a lot of really good balls in a lot of tight windows today and did some good stuff.”

Seattle brought in 54 players for this weekend’s three-day camp, a group mostly made up of rookies and players with limited experience, but also a few veterans sprinkled in trying to catch on with another team. Included in that mix is former first-round pick Alex Barron, who has 75 career starts in the NFL, but hasn’t played since the 2010 season with Dallas.

Irvin a speedster Along with Wilson, another standout on Friday was first-round pick Bruce Irvin, who showed flashes of the speed that allowed him to climb draft boards into the middle of the first round. On one play in particular during the team session, Irvin had already sprinted past Wilson before he had completed his playaction fake and started to look downfield for an open

receiver. “I just like to run. If a play is 20, 30 yards downfield, being that I love to run so much, I’m going to chase it down,” Irvin said. “I might not have a chance of getting it, but I love to run. That’s what I do.” Seattle envisions Irvin taking the role Raheem Brock held the past two seasons of a pass rushing specialist in third-down situations to bring speed and pressure off the edge and be a complement to Chris Clemmons rushing from the opposite side. “His command of what we were doing was really good. He’s not going to have any trouble learning what’s happening,” Carroll said. “He’s been a pleasant surprise that it comes easy to him — that’s a really good deal for us to be able to push him forward.”

Crescent captures North Olympic sub-district PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Crescent boys and girls both finished first at the North Olympic League’s sub-district track meet. The girls finished with a team score 74, nearly double second place Neah Bay, finished with 40 points. Clallam Bay was third with 26. Kellie Belford took home four crowns for the Loggers, including three relay wins and the 300-meter hurdles. Mike Zapien and Joel Williams led the Crescent boys. Zapien won all three throwing events. He threw the shot put 44-11, the discus 122-07 and the javelin 152-11.

Track and Field Zapien leads the tri-district in all three events. Williams ran away with both hurdle crowns, and teamed with Michael Waldrip, Donovan Christie and Kyle Hutto to win the 4x400-meter relay. Christie was another triple-winner for the loggers. Along with the 4x400 relay, he also won the long jump with 18-6 and the high jump with 5-10. The Crescent boys finished with a team score of 56. Neah Bay was second with 37 points and Clallam

tance standout Brittany Grant captured one individual event and placed in two others to spark the Port Townsend girls track team to third place in the Nisqually League sub-district meet this weekend at Orting High School. The Redskins took third with 91 points while host Orting dominated the meet with 199 and Charlies Wright was second with 104. Chimacum took sixth place in the eight-team meet. On the boys side, the Cowboys claimed fourth place and the Redskins Nisqually League were a position behind in ORTING — Long-dis- fifth.

Bay had 37. Titus Pascua and Joshua Monette were both triplewinners for Neah Bay. They teamed up with Harold Tyler and Joey Monje to win the 4x100meter relay. Pascua also finished first in the 100-meter dash, the 200-meter dash. Monette won the 1600meter and 800-meter runs. For the Neah Bay girls, Courtney Winck claimed the 100-meter hurdles and long jump crowns. Clallam Bay’s Jeddie Herdnon won the girls 1600- and 800-meter runs.

Preps: PA boys soccer wins CONTINUED FROM B1 took advantage of their pitching inconsistencies.” “He was dominant, Chimacum has already played is A-game,” Chima- beat Charles Wright twice cum coach Jim Dunn said. this season by scores of 13-0 “He really brought the and 11-1. noise.” But Dunn points out Eldridge received more that the Tarriers come into than enough offensive sup- the championship game folport. lowing an impressive win Landon Cray was 3 for 4 over Meridian. with a home run and four RBIs. Mike Nordberg conBoys Soccer tributed a pair of RBIs. Port Angeles 1, “We did real well as a Sumner 0 team,” Dunn said. “We were patient at the plate and TUKWILA — The

Roughriders are back in the state playoffs for the first time in 12 years. The No. 3-seeded Riders, who haven’t played at state since capturing second at the 4A level in 2000, beat No. 2-seeded Sumner in the loser-out West Central District game at Foster High School on Saturday. The Riders will open 2A state play Wednesday, site and team to be determined. No other details were available for the Sumner game.

Softball Sequim, PA lose BREMERTON — The Wolves and Roughriders both dropped their opening-round games in the 2A sub-district playoffs on Saturday at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Defending state champion Sequim lost to Franklin Pierce, 8-7. Meanwhile, Port Angeles was shut out by White River, 7-0. No other details were available.

Charles Wright won with 192 points while the Cowboys had 40 and Port Townsend 29. Grant, meanwhile, had the best performance of the day by capturing first in the 800-meter run in 2:29.89, third in the 1600 in 5:31.46 and fourth in the 3200 in 12:33.59. Grant still has the top times in 1A West Central District in both the 800 and 1600 races going into the district championships this coming weekend. Also for the Redskins at sub-districts, Marie Karlsen was third in the 400 and fourth in long jump, Jewell Johnson claimed third in the 200, Rebecca Stewart

took third in the 300 hurdles and second in triple jump, and Patricia Reeves was third in triple jump. Chimacum’s Krista Hathaway took fourth in javelin with a toss of 98-4. In boys competition, Chimacum’s David Glessing captured second in the 300 hurdles in 45.96, Daryl Settlemire was third in discus at 119-6 and Quinn L’Heureux took fourth in 110 hurdles in 19.23. For the Redskins, Chad Smith earned first in long jump with a 18-11.25 leap, Skyler Coppenrath was third in triple jump at 38.7.5 and fourth in the 800 in 2:09.43.

Golf: Districts CONTINUED FROM B1 Ryan O’Mera, meanwhile, will represent the Sequim Wolves in the state tournament after a secondplace showing at the subdistrict championships at Gold Mountain, coming in right behind Payton. O’Mera finished with an 80 for the round. Frank Catelli and Casey Torres will be vying to join O’Mera at state by performing well at the 2A district tournament Tuesday.

Catelli shot an 85 and Torres an 87 at sub-districts to secure berths in the district tournament. The six best sub-district scores automatically qualified for state and the top 15 scores advanced to the district tournament. Two other Sequim golfers narrowly missed moving on. Anthony Pinza and Travis Priest both shot 92, which was a single shot behind 15th place.


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Gonzalez signs with Seattle University Other Pirates set to play at big schools PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College men’s soccer scoring sensation Miguel Gonzalez has committed to play for Seattle

Men’s Soccer University next season. Gonzalez, a two-time West Division MVP, set both the single season and career goal scoring records at Peninsula. He will continue his collegiate career with the Division I Redhawks. “We are very pleased with Miguel’s decision,�

Pirates men’s soccer head coach Andrew Chapman said. “He will do really well at SU, Gonzalez and has worked very hard to make this happen. I am sure he is going to have a very bright future.� Eleven other Pirates

also have committed to play at the next level. Matt Stefanko, Jacob Campbell, Jake Hughes, Dustin Walsh and Tyler Hindmarch all are heading to Division II Adam State in Colorado. Jared Wilson and Anthony Aguilar will play for Division II Colorado State University-Pueblo while Jeff Mullen heads to Division I Grand Canyon

University in Phoenix. Adam Skowron will suit up for former Peninsula College player Shea Harwell, who is now coach of the Division III Whittier College of Whittier, Calif. Peninsula’s Michel Carbon will play for NAIA Northwest University in Kirkland and Yan Gioseffi will play for NAIA College of Idaho. “All these guys have

worked extremely hard for Peninsula College these past two years to make it to the next level,� Chapman said. “All 12 are receiving either athletic or academic aid to play on, which is fantastic. “We wish them all the best of luck and are really looking forward to seeing them play for their next college.�

Forks sweeps doubleheader with PA JV PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — The Forks softball team punctuated its end-of-season hot streak with a doubleheader sweep of Port Angeles JV. Forks won the first game 6-5 in nine innings and the second game by a score of 14-7. After struggling much of the season, the youthful Spartans finished the campaign by winning five of their last six games. Along with the two wins over the Roughriders, Forks swept North Beach on Monday and split with Onalaska on Wednesday. “It was a fun week, a tiring week,� Forks coach Scott Justus said. “But these last six games were a joy.� In the first game against the Roughriders, Port Angeles forced extra innings with a run in the top of the seventh. After a scoreless eighth, the Riders scored in the top of the ninth to grab a 5-4 advantage. But the Spartans responded. With Jillian Raben and Tristen Williams on base, Tabetha Brock stepped to the plate and hit a gamewinning two-run double. It was fitting that Brock, Raben and Williams were involved in the deciding play, as all three exemplify Forks’ 2012 season. Raben, a junior, and Brock, a sophomore, were among the youthful Spartans’ best performers throughout the season. Only a freshman, Williams didn’t get much playing time until late in the year. “She played well these last six games,� Justus said. “She’s really come on, it’s too bad the season is over.� In the game, Williams was 2 for 4 at the plate with two RBIs and a run. Along with her clutch RBIs, Brock went 2 for 5 with a run.

hits in five shutout innings on the mound. She was just as good on offense, going 4 for 4 with two triples and two doubles. Megan Weller, 5 for 5 with two triples and a double, and Savannah Drew, 4 for 4, were also perfect at the plate for Quilcene. After taking a commanding 5-0 lead after three innings, the Rangers put the game to bed with an eight-run fourth and a fiverun fifth. Quilcene now has a 9-0 Sea-Tac League record, and is 10-3 on the season. Quilcene 18, Tacoma Baptist 0 Quilcene Tacoma Baptist WP- Rae

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Forks runner Alisha Shaw, left, slides safely into third while Port Angeles third baseman Karley Bowen reaches for the ball in nonleague action in Forks. Forks swept the doubleheader against the Roughriders’ JV team. It was the final games of the season for Forks as the team honored its only senior, Addie Reed.

Softball Sabrina Collins was 3 for 4, recording an RBI and two runs. In game two, Forks won 14-7 behind an eight-run second inning. It was a bittersweet win for the Spartans because it marked the end of Addie Reed’s career. Reed was the only senior on the Spartans roster this season. With two outs in the seventh inning, Forks coach Scott Justus removed her from the game and announced it was her final high school softball game. Those in attendance honored Reed with a standing ovation. “We’re really going to

miss Addie,� Justus said. “She’s a sweet kid and a cornerstone for us at third base.� In her last game, Reed went 1 for 3 at the plate. Once again, Brock and Raben starred for the Spartans. Brock went 3 for 5 with two doubles, five RBIs and a run. Raben scored three runs, drove in another and stole a base. Sassy Price scored four runs and was 3 for 4 with a triple and a stolen base. Forks finishes the season with a 3-11 record in the SWL-Evergreen Division and 9-11 overall. Justus knew inexperience would be an obstacle in 2012, and he said that the Spartans “played young� for much of the season.

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PORT TOWNSEND — In their last game of the season, the Redskins 10-runned the Pirates in nonleague action Friday. Port Townsend’s offense was led by two hits and two RBIs each from seniors Chelsea Whipple and Marlee Howard. Sophomore Gen Polizzi and freshman Baili Shaw contributed two hits apiece and both drove in a run. Senior pitcher Briel Kilham earned the win by striking out five and holding Vashon scoreless over four innings.

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logging show and the River Center 5K Run to raise funds for the SEQUIM — Moms ride for Dungeness River Audubon Cenfree today on Mother’s Day at the ter, as well as the arts and crafts Sequim Irrigation Festival carni- show, a merchants show, the val at the Sequim High School Sequim Open Aire Market and playfields north of West Fir the carnival, which began ThursStreet. day. For everyone else who didn’t The Irrigation Festival celebuy advance tickets, the armbrates more than 100 years of band tickets are $25 at the gate Dungeness Valley irrigation of the carnival, which will run ditches, which have made the from noon to 5 p.m. desert area bloom into rich farmA downtown arts and crafts land. show also will be open today on Friday offered an artists’ the last day of the final weekend reception for the 36th annual of the 117th Sequim Irrigation Fine Arts Exhibit at the Museum Festival. & Arts Center in the SequimMore than 60 vendors began Dungeness Valley Exhibit Center selling goods Saturday on Bell at 175 W. Cedar St. in Sequim, Street between Sequim and Sec- which is open from 10 a.m. to ond avenues, and will continue 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturtoday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. day. Live local entertainment and The juried show, in which food also are planned. more than $1,500 in cash and Saturday saw the culmination merchandise prizes was awarded, of the annual celebration, which will be on display through is the longest continuing festival May 27. in the state. There also was the Strongman There was a Grand Parade Showdown at Blake Avenue Lot, KEITH THORPE (6)/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS with 130 entries — including followed by fireworks at dusk. Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty, clockwise from top, Queen Abigail Berry and Irrigation Festival royalty and For more information about Princesses Natalie Stevenson, Arianna Flores and Amanda Dronenburg wave at other dignitaries — a Kids each event, visit www.irrigation spectators from their float in the Grand Parade. Parade, classic cars on display, a festival.com.

A stage coach entered by Wells Fargo Bank makes its way down Washington Street in the Grand Parade on Saturday.

Paige Krzyworz, 5, front, and Anna Geer, 6, both of Sequim, wait for the start of Saturday’s Kiddie Parade. The pair, with their float, Paige’s Petunias, took top honors in the parade, earning them a position in the Grand Parade.

A part of a parade entry for Bananas Child Care, Jordan Miller, McKenzie Benz and Allysen Montelius, from left, get ready to pass out bananas to parade spectators.

Scott Whitmore of S & L Portable Sawmill of Port Angeles demonstrates a mobile sawmill by slicing through a log on the grounds of the log show.

Six-year-old Alliyah Weber of Sequim takes a trip down the Super Slide at the Irrigation Festival carnival at Sequim High School on Friday.


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Benefit kicks up $3,505 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

A total of $3,505 in donations was raised during a recent Kick-a-Thon benefit for Type 1 juvenile diabetes hosted by Phoenix Dragon Martial Arts of Port Angeles. Participants tallied 20,400 kicks in a three-hour span. Participants and Phoenix Dragon Martial Arts staff are, from left, Scott Smasal, Devon Tully, Mason Coppage, Ella Ventura, Meghan Ventura, Dave Ventura, NaTasha Zavodny, Ethan Heisler, Kara Heisler, Thomas Shea and Emma Janssen.

PORT ANGELES — Phoenix Dragon Martial Arts’ recent Kick-a-Thon benefit tallied 20,400 kicks — and $3,505 in donations — to raise awareness and funds for Type 1 juvenile diabetes. Students and others participants blew past the established goal of $2,000. Juvenile, or Type 1, diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults and affects 5 percent of people with diabetes. “At Phoenix Dragon Martial Arts, we have several students diagnosed with this disease, and we know there are many more children and adults having to live with and manage it for the rest of their lives living here,� said Meghan Ventura, co-owner of Phoenix Dragon. “Port Angeles and surrounding communities truly came together to participate in our fundraiser. Our kids and adults kicked their hearts out, and we received generous contributions from supporters in PA, Sequim and across the country.�

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Clubs funded SEQUIM — The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula recently received a donation from the Promise of Hope Foundation. Promise of Hope typically holds “The Gateway,� a fundraising banquet, in March, but this year’s event was canceled because of medical limitations for foundation founder and volunteer Barbara Brown. Despite not holding the annual event, supporters rallied and raised $3,000 for the foundation. A $1,5000 donation recently was presented to the Boys & Girls Clubs. The other half will help provide tuition assistance for children in the African nation of Uganda. The Promise of Hope Foundation was established to provide children of Uganda access to education. Phone 360-681-4363. Peninsula Daily News


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May the month for migration, songs MAY IS THE month of “M�: May Day, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and migration. Whether you are a birdwatcher or a birder, this month is never long enough. We need two months of May, and I would like to see spring lengthened and winter shortened. This year, May Day opened the month — as it should. There were no riots in our yard. Instead, the song of the first orange-crowned warbler was heard. Flowers are in blossom all over the place, and so are trees like the apple, cherry, crab apple and beautiful dogwoods. Their blossoms are colorful magnets that attract birds. Bushtits feed almost nonstop on a favorite flowering crab apple, and I wonder if this prized plant is full of bugs. The wisteria vine that plans to envelop the entire patio is a hangout for hummingbirds, song sparrows, towhees and house finches. A clematis covers one long trellis that holds a sunflower seed feeder, and the goldfinches and chickadees favor the cover its blossoms provide. Spring and winter touch each other this month. Winds that blow one day can bring migrants the next morning. They leave almost as quickly, but not before we notice there are summer species and winter species in the yard at the same time. An orange-crowned warbler one day, a Wilson’s warbler the next and half a dozen migrating golden-crowned sparrows on both

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days emphasizes the changing season. The sparrows will push on. Some of the warblers will stay, and more “summer birds,� the neotropicals, will soon be arriv-

ing. Who is next? Evening grosbeaks don’t leave to winter in the south, but they do migrate around the state, wintering in the lowlands and nesting in the mountains. Why they choose to visit one area instead of another is a mystery. Some years, they are in our yard in winter and early spring, and some years, we don’t see them.

One of those years This is one of those years. Reports of evening grosbeaks have been going on for months, but in the past few weeks, these visits have increased, and I feel discriminated against. “Be sure the pump is turned on so the waterfall makes lots of noise.� This plea directed at my spouse was made because I am sure many migrants are drawn to our yard when they hear the manmade waterfall and stream. Birds will zero in on the sound of water, and I want this tempta-

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Evening grosbeaks migrate around the state instead of leaving to winter in the south. ern Washington, spring is well along. Songs we haven’t heard since last summer are quick to get our attention whether we are working in the garden or enjoying a birding trip to a favorite place. It doesn’t take long to recognize the merry, lilting warble and calls made by goldfinches. I’m waiting for one short whistle that will tell me the Swainson’s thrush are back. It won’t be long before the

tion ready for them. The first sighting of a Western tanager was called in on the 4th of May. A few days earlier, someone else reported hearing the blackheaded grosbeaks. Swallows are not only in many yards, but there also has been one report of purple martins. When this largest member of the swallow family arrives in nesting areas throughout West-

black-throated gray warbler and the warbling vireo sing nonstop at our cabin on the Hoh River. May, the month of many “M’s,� always goes too fast. There’s nothing we can do about it except enjoy what it may bring.

________ 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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Celebrate Norway PORT ANGELES — The Sons of Norway, Lodge No. 37, will hold a Syttende Mai (Norwegian constitution day) celebration at Scandia Hall, 131 W. Fifth St., from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The lodge’s children’s dance troupe, directed by Jenna Silliman, will perform. Lodge President Loran Olsen will play piano, Marilyn Brossard of Burlington will play Scandinavian music on her accordion, and Selbey Jelley will play Grieg’s Violin Sonata No. 1. Peninsula Daily News

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SEQUIM — The Entlebucher Swiss cattle dog will be the featured breed at Best Friend Nutrition’s monthly “Meet the Breed� series this coming Saturday. The event will be held at the Best Friend Nutrition store, 680 W. Washington St., from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees will learn more about the breed’s origins, temperament, health

issues and care, and can personally meet and pet these dogs. Champion Pet Foods trial bags of Orijen and Acana dog foods will be a gift to all attendees. The tri-colored Entlebucher is the smallest of the four Swiss mountain dogs ranging in size from 40-55 pounds for females and 50-65 for males. While these intelligent, personable, agile and loyal

dogs are independent and self-confident, they become very attached to their “people� and make great companions for those with active lifestyles. Other “Meet the Breed� events are planned for greyhounds June 16, Bermese mountain dogs July 14 and a therapy dog presentation Aug. 18. For more information, phone Best Friend Nutrition at 360-681-8458.

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Each one deserves the same audience as the first to cross the stage. mothers Abigail Do not disrupt by leaving after your grad has had Van Buren everywhere, be his/her moment. they Stay seated until all of birth them have received recogmothers, nition. adoptive ■Small children do not and fosbelong at graduations. ter mothThey get bored, cry, run ers, or around, etc., and I don’t stepmothers. blame them. Hire a sitter and let I them stay home. applaud ■The presenters have you all. worked hard to prepare for Dear Abby: As gradua- the ceremony. Listen to them and tion time approaches, I behave like the mature, begin to shudder. thoughtful adults you Graduation ceremonies have become more like rock expect the graduates to become. concerts than a time to ■Have the wild party acknowledge student after the formal ceremony. achievements. Frustrated in Families, friends and Columbus, Ga. graduates behave horribly, making it impossible to Dear Frustrated: I watch or listen to the proagree that there are cerceedings. As both a parent and an tain rules of conduct that educator, may I please offer should be followed on some graduation etiquette important occasions — and advice? a graduation ceremony is ■Do not yell, blow one of them. horns or leap into the air I’m printing your very as your special graduate basic rules of behavior in crosses the stage. the hope that they will It’s rude, immature, serve as a reminder to inappropriate and prevents those who have forgotten those around you from their manners or never hearing the names being learned them in the first called and seeing the next place. graduates. _________ The noisemaking instruDear Abby is written by Abigail ments hurt sensitive ears, Van Buren, also known as Jeanne so leave them at home. Phillips, and was founded by her Your special person mother, Pauline Phillips. Letters knows you are there and can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. proud of him or her. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ■Honor all of the grad- 90069 or via email by logging onto uates. www.dearabby.com.

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SEQUIM — The fourth annual Multi-Church Flea Market Fundraiser will be held at the Sequim High School Cafeteria, 601 N. Sequim Ave., from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Proceeds from the sale support the Sequim/Port Angeles Basque Student Exchange Program in association with Summer in the USA.

The program offers Basque teens from Northern Spain an opportunity to live with local families in Sequim and Port Angeles in July. All donations cover the costs of transportation, activities and events that support the program. For more information, email basque fleamarket@gmail.com or phone 360207-0037.

instincts. Spadafori yourPlace beds and plantings away from the fence line, and let him do The Buzz — with his guard- Mikkel Becker and Dr. dog Marty Becker patrolling ■According to Vetstreet. behind com, the trendiest names for those plants. cats are Lola and Dexter; for ■Give your dog a dogs, they’re Lola and Bentyard of his own. A side ley. “relief� yard where messes Stella, Cooper, Izzy, Loki, and digging aren’t ever a problem can allow your dog Marley and Nala also are on to be a dog, especially when the upward trend. The least trendy? Brandy you’re not around to superand Dakota for dogs, and vise. Katie and Bailey for cats. ■Redirect digging. You also won’t get any You can keep many dogs hipster points for naming from digging if you keep your dog Cleo, Scooter, them exercised, limit their Sheba or Pepper, or your cat access to dirt and make the digging experience unpleas- Tigger, Whiskers, Snowball or Sebastian. ant. Vetstreet notes that overSometimes, putting the all, pet lovers are choosing dog’s own stools in the hole and covering them with dirt “people names� over monikers that describe physical will deter him. characteristics, such as HerMany dogs won’t dig if their own mess is under the shey for a chocolate Labrador or Shadow for a black surface. cat. Another option is giving ■Hunting behavior in your dog a dig zone. While hardly clean fun, it cats is very controversial, especially if the prey are is good fun, especially for dogs who are happiest with songbirds or endangered rodent species. their noses in the dirt and Plenty of well-fed cats their paws flying. are very active hunters. ■Put special plants Turning him into an in safer places. Raised indoor dweller is the only beds and hanging planters way to protect wildlife from are the place to put your your cat — and to protect most precious plants. you from his thoughtful In borders, put the plants “gifts� of dead mice and that can take being stepped birds. on in front. _________ Want a good dog-friendly plant? Mint is perfect. Pet Connection This plant is nearly inde- appears every Sunday and structible and greets each is produced by a team of assault with a wave of fresh pet-care experts headed by mint smell. veterinarian Dr. Marty ■Fences are your Becker and journalist Gina friend. While there’s a lot Spadafori. The two are the you can do with yard layout authors of several best-selland plant selection, if you’re ing pet-care books. planning a dedicated veggie Email them at pet garden, pick a pretty fence connection@gmail.com or to go around it. visit www.petconnection. At my current home, a com. 4-foot fence that wouldn’t be Or write to them c/o enough to contain my large Universal/UClick, 1130 dogs safely on the property Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106. is plenty high enough to

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DEAR ABBY: I hope you will print this on Mother’s Day. This Mother’s Day greeting is for all those incredibly unselfish mothers who chose to place their child up for adoption. I am an adopted child whose life has been a wonderful journey. If I could send a message to my birth mother, it would be one of eternal gratitude for allowing someone else to give me the life she was unable to provide. My adoptive parents love me and instilled a value system and belief in God that have carried me through every challenge life has sent my way. I never felt abandoned but knew I was chosen by people who were unable to have children. There is no love like a mother’s love. That is why I want to tell all those mothers out there who gave their children to another parent to love and nurture that their sacrifice and heartache became a miracle for so many of us. God bless all of you on this Mother’s Day. Thankful Daughter

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ANIMALS AND PLANTS are always near me, by choice. But some plants are poisonous, and even those animals who don’t eat plants seem just as intent on otherwise destroying them by sleeping on them or digging them up. That means I have spent a great deal of time protecting plants from animals, and vice versa. This month, I’m giving up a suburban home for a very small farm, with room (and, more important, zoning) for my two boarded horses, my chickens and ducks, as well as three dogs and a cat. There will be approved plants for eating — pasture! — and plans for a massive veggie garden as well. Right now, it’s all raw dirt and broken-down fences. Both are going to change, and soon. Fortunately, I’ve spent years balancing the needs and safety of animals and plants, so I know what to do. Fencing is a big part of the equation, but that’s not all of it. And since most people just want their dog to leave the landscaping alone, here are the tips that can help make that happen for everyone, no matter how big your yard: ■Exercise your dog. Dogs who don’t get daily exercise are likely to expend that energy and cure their boredom by doing things people don’t like: digging, chewing and barking. Dogs who are well-exercised are more likely to sleep while you are gone. When you leave, you also should offer your dog alternatives to choosing his own amusements. Provide him with a chew toy, such as a Kong — stuffed with something delicious, like peanut butter. ■Work with your dog’s habits. Observe how your dog uses your yard, and plan accordingly. For instance, many dogs consider it their duty to run the fence line, leaving a wellworn trail where many people hope to put flowers. Instead of fighting with your dog, go with his natural


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How to battle ‘blunderbuss weed’ HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! My mother is a collegedegreed floriculturist. Needless to say, her influence on me was strong. I hope that all of you have or are going to buy a flowering basket or container today for your mom (or in memory of her). In addition, let me put in a plug for ninth annual Mim Foley Art in Bloom exhibition that brings a floral conclusion to Strait Art on Mother’s Day Weekend at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

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nice venue to treat Mom to. May And playing off Mother’s Day a bit, let’s take up the subject of a highly reproductive weed whose mission is to shoot forth its progeny at an alarming amount and distance all over your garden. Floral tributes to art The question as to the identity Art in Bloom runs from 11 of this weed has come to me a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Admission is three times this past week; free, with donations accepted. there’s no question it’s time to It is an exhibition within an discuss this menace. exhibition wherein a dozen North The botanical name of this Olympic floral designers respond offensive seedpod that explodes to a displayed artwork of their tiny white flowers is Cardamine choosing with their interpretahirsuta, or C oligosperma. tion of a complimentary flower Much more accurate and arrangement that plays off the descriptive common names are color form and concept of the cho- shotweed, artillery weed, pop-insen artwork. the-eye weed, snapweed, spit weed — I call it “blunderbuss It is living botanical art that weed� — but it is more commonly mirrors fine art — and what a

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Hairy bittercress is an invasive weed whose seeds disseminate by firing off in all directions.

someone for the plants you brought home with it. Bittercress is in the mustard family and is a brassicaceae — meaning that like its cousins broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and the like, it flourishes here on the North Olympic Peninsula. It grows flowers and hurls its seed throughout the year. In fact, that is part of the perplexing problem of this weed.

Firing in all directions

It is a winter-through-to-nextfall flowering weed and loves our climate, which is why its growing season is all year long. One touch of its mature seedpods (i.e., silques) sends seed firing off in all directions (which is Hitchhikes to your home why I like my term, “blunderbuss It is what we in the industry weed�). call a greenhouse weed. This weed adores recently disIt is commonly found in green- turbed soil (think tilling, planthouses and through transport ing, cultivating and hoeing). and delivery has been shipped by It’s also an edible and nutrinurseries and greenhouses tious green, but with a bitter throughout the country. taste. This of course includes your How do you control this weed? While making a salad out of it house, and you most likely paid

known as hairy bittercress. This little weed has long, thin, exploding seedpods that spread over your entire garden and landscape.

may be one way to get revenge, the answer, of course, is weed, baby, weed — then weed some more. Absolutely hunt it down and pull or hoe it regularly. It pulls or hoes out incredibly easily, but you must eradicate it before it as soon as little white flowers are present. If numerous small plants or seedlings are present, then a great trick is to smother them. Young bittercress is very lush and succulent, so it has little ability to grow out of a covering of new soil or mulch. Cover up the weeds with an inch or two of good topsoil or mulch. Take care of this weed every week or two because, even on Mother’s Day, this is definitely one pregnant lady we don’t want around.

________ 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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PORT ANGELES — A free paddle-making demonstration by Lower Elwha Klallam tribal member Darrell Charles Jr. will be presented in the PUB at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. Charles works primarily with wood, carving masks, paddles, model canoes and rattle drums with carving tools he made himself.

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Clothing is displayed on the main floor of the historic house. “Visitors tell us that the clothing makes the house come alive and seem inhabited,� said Rothschild House manager Phyllis Snyder. Port Townsend’s Rothschild House Museum State Park, 418 Taylor St., is open daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. through September. The Rothschild House was built in 1868 by Horace Tucker, Port Townsend’s foremost builder, for D.C.H. Rothschild, a prominent

“JCHS has an extensive textile collection, but many of the pieces are too fragile to be on longterm display, so these shorter exhibits at the Rothschild House are perfect.�

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the organization going in its early days. Girl Scout members were given a strand of plastic pearls to represent Low’s sacrifice. Soroptimist-Jet Set members donated event patches, and Soroptimist Noon Club members helped serve birthday cake and refreshments. The opening flag ceremony was presented by the top 10 Port Angeles Girl Local Girl Scouts gathered recently at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles for a Scout cookie sellers. 100th anniversary celebration for Girl Scouts of the USA.

PORT ANGELES — About 160 people, including 100 local Girl Scout members, attended a 100th anniversary celebration for Girl Scouts of the USA at the Vern Burton Community Center. Lorraine Birch served as master of ceremonies and discussed the founding of the organization by Juliette Gordon Low. Low even sold a strand of pearls for $8,000 to keep

Milk of magnesia doubles as remedy for poison ivy Q. I’ve used milk of magnesia to clear up poison ivy. I used to get poison ivy all over after clearing the weeds and grass from my mowers in the Texas winds. I had to go to the doctor for a steroid shot to clear it up. One weekend, out of desperation, I first wiped all the rashes down with rubbing alcohol and then rubbed milk of magnesia all over them. It worked much better than calamine lotion. The rash stopped weeping and spreading, and best of all, the itching stopped, too. It all cleared up quickly. Now, milk of magnesia is the first thing I grab as soon as blisters appear.

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for pimples. So when, two years ago, I had an attack of poison ivy, I thought MoM might work on poison ivy, too. “It is great. It stops the discomfort immediately and dries it up within a day.”

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A. Calamine lotion contains zinc oxide and ferric oxide. It is an old-fashioned mainstay for poison-ivy treatment, but there has been controversy about its effectiveness. Other readers agree that topical applications of magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia) can be helpful for soothing poisonivy rashes: “I heard that milk of magnesia (MoM) can be applied to underarms as a deodorant. “I tried it, and it worked. “Later I heard it is good

Q. I have had toenail fungus for years. It started with a big toe and eventually spread to all my piggies. My wife complained, but since no one else ever sees my ugly toes, I wasn’t too concerned. Now, I have fungus on one fingernail, and I fear it may be spreading. My doctor was willing to prescribe antifungal medicine, but the cost and side effects have scared me. Will the same remedies that you write

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A. Cocoa that has been processed with alkali (termed “Dutch process”) is lower in the antioxidant cacao flavonoids that offer health benefits. Natural processed cocoa can be rich in these compounds. They help make blood vessels more flexible, lower blood pressure, reduce LDL cholesterol and improve insulin sensitivity. Adding cocoa to coffee is a classic flavor combination (mocha) and provides the benefits of chocolate without the sugar or fat associated with candy.

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Resident, volunteer buys lands, deeds property to community PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — Quilcene Museum board members recently accepted a gift of land known as “The Triangle,” adjacent to the museum on Center Road at the northern entrance to Quilcene. The triangle represents a significant donation to the museum and its current fundraising effort, the Campaign for Worthington Park-Quilcene. Local resident and community volunteer Mary E. Schmidt saw a need to preserve this property for the enjoyment of the local community and as an attraction for tourists. She purchased the land for an undisclosed amount and gave it to the museum. “In partnership with the museum and the Quilcene Conversations beautification team, we will develop it into a park-like setting featuring Northwest native plants, shrubs and plantings,” Schmidt said. “As we adopted our town slogan, Pearl of the Peninsula, a year ago, many of us felt that a northern gateway bed should highlight the natural beauty of our town and be a welcoming sight for tourists.” Museum Chairwoman Mari Phillips said she was “thrilled and honored” that the property was deeded to the museum. “As we begin to visualize the long-range plan for Worthington Park, this piece of land will greatly enhance the park,” Phillips said. The museum began its fundraising effort to purchase the Worthington mansion and the 10-acre parcel, including 660 feet of riverfront, last fall. The campaign needs to raise $300,000 by June 30, 2013. For more information, visit www.worthington parkquilcene.org or phone the museum at 360-765-4848.

Briefly . . . tive and sincere person by both faculty and fellow students. She has the gift of listening to and understanding others.” In the fall, Paige plans on attending a four-year PORT ANGELES — college where she will Paige Robins has been major in public relations, selected as the Port Angejournalism and communiles High School May Girl of cations. the Month by the Clallam Paige’s parents are branch of the American Wendy Frazier and Gary Association of University Little. Women Paige’s CWU Honor Roll strong acaELLENSBURG — The demic abilfollowing North Olympic ity is Peninsula students attendreflected in ing Central Washington the fact she University have qualified will receive for the spring-quarter her high Robins honor roll. school ■ Port Angeles: Kaydiploma in lee Baumstark, Carl BisJune but also will receive sonette, Daniel Deese, Matan Associate of Arts from thew Gale, Markie StratPeninsula College for her ton, Christopher Umbarger completion of a full-time and Grace Van Rossen. Running Start program. ■ Port Townsend: Her culminating project Joshua Bryant. at Peninsula College, a ■ Port Hadlock: Alystudy of the natural son Savage. responses of plankton to ■ Port Ludlow: Holly environmental conditions, Howton, Sydney Jensen. has been monitored ■ Chimacum: Jarrett through the state Department of Natural Resources Hansen. ■ Sequim: Jacob Breand the Arthur D. Feiro ithaup, Darci Hintz, LindMarine Life Center. Paige has held part-time sey Hintz, Kincaid Nichols, Sarah Schade. jobs with three Port Ange■ Forks: Ryan Cline. les businesses — Swain’s CWU undergraduate General Store, Wilder Auto Center and Bella Rosa Cof- students who earn a 3.5 or better grade-point fee House. average on a 4.0 scale She has also worked as while carrying at least 12 a secretary at Hamilton graded credit hours of Elementary School. study are eligible for the Her award citation noted that Paige has been honor roll. recognized as “a very posiPeninsula Daily News

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Briefly . . . Genealogical event slated at PA church SEQUIM — Brian Pettijohn will present “An Alternative Approach to Inverted Pyramid Genealogical Research” at a Clallam County Genealogical Society meeting Saturday. The event will be held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., from 9:45 a.m. to noon. Pettijohn uses a topdown approach to family tree construction as opposed to bottom-up. He will address the advantages and disadvantages to such an approach and how both serve the interest as well as the motivation of the researcher. For more information, phone 360-417-5000 or visit www.olypen.com/ccgs.

Auxiliary sale set PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary will hold special sales of Whimsical Woods birdhouses, gnome homes and birdfeeders in Port Angeles and Sequim.

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Matthew Richards, shown with Rotarian Bret Keehn, was named Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s April Middle School Student of the Month. Matthew is the son of Tim and Branette Richards. He plans to take Running Start courses through Peninsula College while in high school before attending a four-year university. All products are made of recycled materials. The sales will be held in the main lobby of Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St., in Port Angeles from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, and in the main lobby of the Sequim Medical Services building, 840 N.

Fifth Ave., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 23. All proceeds benefit Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary. Phone auxiliary President Connie West at 360565-9110. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice MARISSA ANN KANTERS July 31, 1973 April 29, 2012 Marissa Ann Kanters, 38, of Seattle, Washington, passed away on April 29, 2012. Marissa was born July 31, 1973, to David John Kanters and Janice May Anderson. After graduating from high school, she received some college credits and attended culinary school before becoming a chef. In 1997, she married Timothy Brown in Port Angeles. Although their marriage ended in divorce, they were well into reconciliation.

Marissa Kanters Marissa greatly enjoyed painting, music, long walking on the beach, writing, reading and cooking. Marissa is survived by

her companion, Timothy Pierce Brown; son Nathaniel Brian KantersBrown; father David Kanters; mother and stepfather Janice M. and Glenn Anderson; brother Mathew Y. Kanters; sister and brother-in-law Ana D. and Bryan Swanson; nephew Jonathan Swanson; and niece Isabelle Swanson. A memorial service was held May 5, 2012. Memorial contributions may be made to Jan Anderson, 14016 North Karen Lane, Spokane, WA 99208. The family would like to extend a note of gratitude to the many family and friends who have helped them through these difficult times.

Death and Memorial Notice NORMA RAE (ANDERSON) BEAUDETTE October 26, 1927 May 3, 2012 Norma Beaudette, 84, went peacefully to meet her Lord and savior on May 3 at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. She died of natural causes. Norma was born October 26, 1927, to Robert and Norma Atkins of Puyallup, Washington. She relocated to Port Angeles with her first husband, Richard Anderson, in 1947. Norma was a waitress for many years at both Harrington’s and Haguewood’s restaurants. She and Richard owned and operated Fairview Grocery. Part of the time in Fairview was spent living at the family farm up O’Brien Road. Toward the end of the marriage, they owned the Little Brick Tavern and Babe’s Tavern in Port Angeles. Norma married Lyle Beaudette in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, in September 1975. They were partners in BB&D Con-

struction, and Norma continued to be a waitress. Norma and Lyle built a home together in Eden Valley, where they resided until her death. Norma was well-known for her expansive, giving nature. She would carry people on credit at the Fairview store if they needed help and opened her home to military families who were far from home. Her house was always a community gathering place for kids, neighbors and vendors, and she welcomed everyone. Norma volunteered as a Precinct Committee person during elections for years and was strong in her political convictions. Norma was an avid reader, a good cook and enjoyed crocheting afghans for many of her 20 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She enjoyed music and played the violin as a child. Norma loved football, especially the Denver Broncos, and rooted for them relentlessly. She, a devout Christian at the time of her passing, attended Independent Bible Church in Port Angeles with Lyle until

health issues arose. Norma is survived by her husband, Lyle Beaudette of Eden Valley in Port Angeles; children Barbara Anderson (John) Preston of Seattle, Marsha Anderson (Lloyd) Shimabuku of Salem, Lois Anderson (Mike) Brisbin of Hoodsport, Washington, Richard (Cindy) Anderson of Port Angeles, Christine Beaudette (Jeff) Jackson of Walla Walla, Washington, Charles “Doc” (Tess) Beaudette, Robert (Shellie) Beaudette and Virginia Katherine Shields of Port Angeles; and brother Robert Atkins Jr. of Whidbey Island. There will be a celebration of life on Saturday, June 16, 2012, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the home of Richard and Cindy Anderson, 476 Sandhagen Road in Eden Valley, west of Port Angeles. Contributions may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles; or to a charity of your choice. We love you, Mom. You will be missed.

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Mr. Larsen a lover of nature and an incredible athlete. He was a great skier, learning to ski at Hurricane Ridge with his brother and sister before kindergarten. He was a man of the wilderness and was most comfortable in the great outdoors. When his family gathered, he would most often be found outside, watching the river, playing with dogs or gazing at the stars. Bjorn had an amazing talent for fixing things. As a child, his parents supplied him with toasters and telephones to disassemble to save their family televisions from his investigations. He mended broken motorcycles before the age of 10 and logging equipment in his teens.

Bjorn worked in the family logging business and was an expert logger. He was capable of doing everything in the woods, including high climbing, running complicated processor equipment and challenging mechanical repairs. Bjorn is survived by his brother, Leif (Lillian); sister Karinn (Wilson Easton) Larsen; two nieces; three nephews; father Peter (Colleen); aunt Kristina; grandmother Maxine Larsen; and his fiancee, Tiffany Breedlove, all Port Angeles residents; and several aunts, uncles and cousins residing in California. His mother, Harriet Forrest, and grandfather, Robert Larsen, preceded him in death. Without hesitation, Bjorn helped any friend in need. He was loved by everyone whose life he touched. Bjorn will be dearly missed by so many people. It is with great sorrow we say goodbye to our Viking, our bear, our brother. Details for a wake and celebration of life will be announced later. A memorial fund in Bjorn’s honor has been set up at StraitView Credit Union, 220 South Lincoln Street, Port Angeles.

Death and Memorial Notice EDWARD J. OAS November 2, 1948 April 21, 2012 Edward J. Oas, 63, of Gold Bar, Washington, passed away on April 21, 2012, near his home. Edward was born November 2, 1948, in Munising, Michigan. His parents, William A. and Marion E. Oas, preceded him in death. Mr. Oas served in the United States Air Force as a sergeant and was a Vietnam War veteran. He was a proud descendent of soldiers who served in both the Civil War and the Revolutionary War — a feisty lineage!

Mr. Oas His top favorites in life included his Harley-Davidson Panhead motorcycle, hunting, fishing and good

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Death Notices Marie Eileen Worthington

PAMELA JOANN SCHOOF

Aug. 4, 1918 — May 8, 2012

March 26, 1961 April 29, 2012 Pamela JoAnn Schoof of Sequim passed away peacefully on April 29, 2012. She was 51. She was born in La Porte, Indiana, where she attended high school and then Purdue University before moving to the West Coast and living in Oregon and Washington. Pam was a bright, beautiful woman who enjoyed poetry, good food, the beauty of nature and her beloved cats. She fought her cancer bravely and with dignity. She will be missed, but never forgotten, by all who loved her. Pam is survived by her mother and stepfa-

food. His Easter 2012 took place with his sister and family in Port Angeles. The meal included, at his request and provision, oysters on the barbecue and strawberry shortcake. Edward is survived by his sister, Carol J. Hathaway, and her family. A veterans memorial service will be held at Purdy & Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home, 409 West Main Street in Monroe, Washington, on Saturday, June 2, at 1 p.m. The service will be officiated by Edmund J. Oas of the U.S. Marine Corps. A celebration of life will be held at the Monroe Eagles Club following the memorial service.

Marie Eileen Worthington died of natural causes at her Quilcene home. She was 93. Services: Saturday, June 2 at 1 p.m., memorial service at Quilcene First Presbyterian Church, 294433 U.S. Highway 101. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements.

Ms. Schoof ther, Barbara and Fred Moritz of Port Angeles; her father and stepmother, Arnold and Dottie Schoof of Hamlet, Indiana; sisters Janet and Julie; and her grandmother, Gladys Schoof. Preceding her in death was her brother, Gene A. Schoof.

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Bjorn Robert Larsen was a strong, kindhearted, free spirit and a wonderfully generous son, brother and uncle. He was fun-loving and always tried to put a positive spin on things. Bjorn was quick to smile and even quicker to laugh. His laughter was infectious and filled the room. It will echo in the hearts of those who loved him forever. He loved spending time with his family and his friends, even enjoying letting nieces and nephews “torture” him. He had a gentle heart and was the sort of man to which animals and small children were drawn. His hallmark red beard was always available for babies to tug at. He looked like a Viking, and little boys admired his strength and begged him for piggyback rides and wooden swords. Born in Forks and raised on the Sol Duc River, Bjorn was homeschooled through third grade, then attended schools in Port Angeles, earning a GED at Peninsula College. He was an adventurer,

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Peninsula home sales up, prices down Data show median-income affordability in both counties PENINSULA DAILY NEWS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Sales of existing homes in Jefferson County surged in the first three months of the year, while prices fell. Sales were up 25.6 percent over the last quarter of 2011 and up that same percentage from the first quarter of 2011, according to a report by the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of Washington. Clallam County’s sales were less impressive — up only 1 percent in the first quarter of the year from the last quarter of 2011 and virtually unchanged from the first quarter of 2011.

Jefferson County’s seasonally adjusted sales rate during the first quarter was 490, meaning that if the sales rate for the quarter continued for a year, that number of homes would be sold in 2012. Clallam’s sales rate was 970. The median sales price of homes in Jefferson County was $227,900 in the first quarter, a decline of 12.3 percent over the same quarter a year ago. In Clallam, the median was $169,300, a drop of 4 percent from the first quarter a year ago. Statewide, first-quarter sales were up 7.9 percent from the previous quarter and 11.3 percent

This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s speaker will be Terry McCartney, Everwarm Hearth & Home owner, who will discuss proposed state legislation that many fear would significantly restrict the use of wood-burning stoves. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased McCartney from the meeting room cashier.

higher than a year ago. Overall, sales returned to a level close to the average of the past 20 years, reflecting a return to the market by first-time and move-up buyers, and continued interest in distressed properties by investors, said Glenn Crellin, associate director for research at the center. “The prevalence of distressed properties in some neighborhoods held prices back,” Crellin said. In areas with more desirable properties, he said, prices are up because fewer distressed properties are holding the market back.

Falling prices The report found that median prices continued to fall, down 8.7 percent from the same period in 2011. The state’s seasonally adjusted sales rate during the quarter was

97,000 homes, 7.9 percent above the last quarter of 2011, the report said. But the median sales price in the first-quarter median fell to $208,300. Crellin said the drop in the state’s median price does not mean prices of individual homes are uniformly continuing to decline. Rather, falling prices are primarily in neighborhoods with a significant number of homes at some stage of foreclosure. Nine counties reported higher median prices, the report said. Among Washington’s urban counties, the greatest quarterly gain in sales was 33 percent in Chelan County, while the greatest decline, 7.1 percent, was in Whatcom County. Among the urban markets, median home prices ranged from a high of $322,400 in King County

to a low of $128,000 in Asotin County. The combination of lower median prices and low interest rates means the affordability of homes has not been higher in the past 20 years.

Clallam, Jefferson According to the center’s HAI — Housing Affordability Index — a median-income family in the state had 84.7 percent more income than the minimum required to buy a median-price home, assuming a 20 percent down payment. In Jefferson County, the rate was 46.5 percent. In Clallam, it was a more affordable 81.1 percent. The data showed that in all 39 counties in the state, a medianincome family could afford a median-priced home.

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■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. This Monday’s featured speaker will be state Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, one of the three state legislators representing the 24th District in Olympia. The district includes Jefferson and Clallam counties and part of Grays Harbor County. Tharinger Lunch served by Subway will be priced $5 to $8. The meeting sponsor will be Hope Roofing and Construction. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon, usually at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. But this Wednesday’s meeting will be held at River’s Edge Restaurant, 41 Main St., LaPush, with the Quileute Tribal Council on the tribe’s new initiatives and activities. The keynote speaker will be Quileute Tribal Chairman Tony Foster. Further information about the meeting is available by phoning the Forks Chamber of Commerce at 360-374-2531. ■ Port Angeles Business Association: Breakfast meetings Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s scheduled speakers are Dan and Kelie Morrison of A2Z Enterprises LLC, updating activities related to the second year of sprint boat racing and the Extreme Sports Park in west Port Angeles. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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A U.S. Army Special Forces captain from Texas, center, who would only give his first name, Gregory, in accordance with Army security guidelines, speaks with troops from the Central African Republic and Uganda in April.

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$ Briefly . . . Sequim broker earns several designations SEQUIM — Bill Humphrey, John L. Scott Real Estate managing broker in Sequim, has received certified real estate broker, certified negotiator expert and senior real estate specialist designations. Humphrey has been a real estate professional since 1972 and has practiced in Sequim since 1996. He has served Humphrey two terms as president of the Sequim Association of Realtors and was named the association’s Realtor of the Year in 2009. For more information, visit the John L. Scott office at 1190 E. Washington St., phone 360683-4131 or 360-460-2400, email billhumphrey@olypen.com or visit www.johnlscott.com/bill hum.

At-large position filled PORT ANGELES — Don Butler has been elected to fill an atlarge position on the board of directors of the Clallam County Economic Development Council. Butler is president of Carls-

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diers and a harem of child brides. U.S. military OBO, Central African Republic — It has to be one of the odd- commanders tryest matchups in U.S. military his- ing to pick up his trail say he is tory. relying on Stone A hundred of America’s most Age tactics to elite special-operations troops, Kony aided by night-vision scopes and dodge his pursusatellite imagery, helping African ers’ high-tech surforces find a wig-wearing, gibber- veillance tools. Kony, a Ugandan guerrilla ish-speaking fugitive rebel commander named Joseph Kony who who began his uprising in the has been hiding in the jungle for 1980s, long ago ordered his folyears with a band of child sollowers to stop using radios and NEWS SERVICES

cellphones to avoid leaving an electronic trail. Nowadays, officials said, his 300 or so fighters rely on foot messengers and preset rendezvous points to communicate. Kony’s methods have proven effective, and though no one knows exactly where he is, here in Obo, at a remote forward operating post in the Central African Republic, U.S. troops pore over maps and interview villagers, searching for clues. TURN

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Calls to toughen regulation after $2 billion loss by bank PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEWS SERVICES

WASHINGTON — Surprise trading losses at the nation’s largest and most respected bank have reignited a long-simmering clash between Washington and Wall Street, with lawmakers blasting banks’ efforts to fight regulations passed into law after the financial crisis. Senior lawmakers seized on the news JPMorgan Chase had lost $2 billion on risky bets — blamed by bank chief Jamie Dimon on “sloppiness and bad judgment” — as evidence big, interconnected banks cannot be trusted to stop gambling in ways that put the financial system at risk. The bad trades that caused borg’s High Energy Metals. JPMorgan’s loss recalled the type of High Energy Metals has a complex, highly speculative stratemember of the EDC since 2011. gies that helped to nearly crater the TURN TO BRIEFLY/D3 global banking industry in 2008 —

before American taxpayers stepped in to bail out the banks. That the losses would only dent the quarterly profits at one of the world’s largest Dimon banks, and that they were revealed by the bank’s own management, did not diminish the chorus on Capitol Hill for tighter controls. The charismatic and often outspoken Dimon, who has argued rigorously against strict financial regulations, fielded calls Friday from several lawmakers. The biggest blowup between Wall Street and Washington since 2010, when Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Act to tighten oversight of the financial industry, comes just as regulators are drafting new rules governing banks.

A signature feature of the law is the Volcker Rule, a prohibition on banks engaging in speculative bets. The authors of the act say the measure might have prevented JPMorgan’s bad trades had it been in effect. “The argument that financial institutions do not need the new rules to help them avoid the irresponsible actions that led to the crisis of 2008 is at least $2 billion harder to make today,” said Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. The $2 billion loss — made by a Britain-based trader known as the “London Whale” because of the size of the bets he placed — was unlikely to make a major difference to the finances of JPMorgan, which earned $19 billion last year. But JPMorgan’s shares lost more than 9 percent of their value Friday. TURN

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As car owners downsize, market for used SUVs grows stronger

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DETROIT — Car dealerships have many customers like David King, who traded in his 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe in late April because filling its 26-gallon tank with $4 gasoline had become so expensive. He now drives a Chevrolet Volt 25 miles each way to work, where he can charge the plug-in hybrid so it rarely uses any gas. But the old gas guzzlers don’t just disappear when their owners give them up. Many are quickly bought by someone else, sometimes before the dealer even has a chance to clean them up and put a for-sale sign in the window. Mike Mayhan, a sales manager at the Victory Automotive Group, the Alabama dealership that took King’s Tahoe, predicted that the black sport utility vehicle would not last long. “I have people waiting to get one, so they turn around pretty fast,� he said. That is because dealerships also are getting more customers like Jason Frank, who said he was thrilled with the 2003 Ford Explorer he just bought, even though “the gas mileage is kind of depressing.� ExtravehicleFrank and his fiancee each drive more fuel-efficient cars for work, but neither of those vehicles can fit their two large dogs, carry their mountain bikes and pull a boat for

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David King, right, gave up his 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe for a Volt. That left plenty of room in the driveway for his son Bently’s 2-year-old Jeep Wrangler. weekend trips. “It’s basically our extra vehicle just to use for our fun stuff,� said Frank, 28, an information technology manager at a bank in Chesterfield, Va. “We just got it because it fits our needs and it’s very versatile.� In 2008, when gas prices first reached $4 a gallon, Americans could not trade in their hulking trucks and SUVs fast enough, and the castoffs piled up at dealerships as their value seemingly plunged by the hour. A year later, hundreds of thousands of additional gas guzzlers were sent to scrap yards through the government’s cash-for-clunkers program. But today, in spite of high gas prices and low fuel economy ratings, big SUVs are no longer the pariahs of the

used-car lot. Dealers and analysts say demand for the vehicles is steady and inventories are low, causing their values to stabilize or even increase. Retail prices for 5-yearold full-size SUVs are 23 percent higher than a year ago, according to Edmunds. com, an automotive information website. That is more than double the average price increase of 11 percent for all 5-year-old vehicles. Prices for 3-year-old SUVs are up 6 percent, triple the 2 percent average increase for all vehicles that age. In recent months, large SUVs and crossover vehicles also have accounted for a larger percentage of the used-vehicle market, according to Kelley Blue Book, another research firm. They made up 4.5 percent

Top-selling cars, trucks in April THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DETROIT — U.S. auto sales rose 2.3 percent in April over last year. Here are the top-selling cars and trucks for the month, and how much the percent sales rose or fell over April 2011. March’s rank is in parentheses. (Note that Toyota Prius sales include three versions — the Prius V, Prius C and plug-in hybrid Prius — that weren’t on sale in April 2011, in addition to the standard Prius.) Eight of March’s 10 best-sellers returned to the table in April. 1. Ford F-Series, 47,453,4.4 percent (1)

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HONOLULU — The U.S. Navy says its training and testing using sonar and explosives could potentially hurt more dolphins and whales in Hawaii and California waters than previously thought. The new research and more thorough analysis are part of a draft environmental impact statement covering Navy training and testing planned for 2014-2018. In the study, the Navy estimates its use of explosives and sonar may unintentionally cause more than 1,600 instances of hearing loss or other injury to marine mammals in one year.

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‘Very volatile’ “Proprietary (speculative) trading is not a necessary ingredient of bank profits. It’s a very volatile ingredient of bank profits,� he said. “You know, I think it’s appropriate that all the money that was made on trading in this century by banks up until 2007 disappeared in 2008, which gives you a sense that this is not a risk-free business.� Sheila Bair, the former chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. who pushed for aggressive financial reforms, said in an interview that the JPMorgan case revealed a fundamental question. “It reinforces the question of whether these banks are too big to manage,� she said. “Are these financial institutions too big and too complex for anybody to manage?�

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Dimon made no public comments Friday, spending much of his time, along with other senior executives, talking to officials in Washington, D.C., about the trades. But in disclosing the losses Thursday evening after hours, the bank chief insisted the bank had caught the mistakes that led to the losses and had taken action to fix the problem. “These were grievous mistakes, they were self-inflicted, we were accountable, and we happened to violate our own standards and principles by how we want to operate the company,� he said. “It violates the Dimon principle.� Still, Dimon acknowledged the $2 billion loss “plays right into the hands of a whole bunch of pundits out there.�

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PORT ORCHARD — After 27 years as president and chief executive officer, Kitsap Bank’s longest-serving CEO, Jim Carmichael, has announced his intention to retire at the end of June. Kitsap Bank has branches in Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Ludlow and Port Hadlock, and branch Nonferrous metals and loan offices in Port NEW YORK — Spot nonferrous Townsend. “We have experienced metal prices Friday. both triumphs and great Aluminum - $0.9087 per lb., London Metal Exch. challenges during my tenCopper - $3.7172 Cathode full ure,” Carmichael said. plate, LME. “Kitsap Bank has Copper - $3.6915 N.Y. Merc achieved record growth, spot Thu. numerous mergers and Lead - $2063.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. acquisitions, assumed a Zinc - $0.8817 per lb., London failed bank, raised capital Metal Exch. for the first time in over 50 Gold - $1583.00 Handy & Haryears and successfully naviman (only daily quote). gated through the worst ecoGold - $1595.10 troy oz., NY nomic downturn since the Merc spot Thu. Silver - $28.940 Handy & HarGreat Depression. I feel very man (only daily quote). pleased and satisfied that I Silver - $29.136 troy oz., N.Y. am leaving the bank in Merc spot Thu. excellent condition and in Platinum - $1465.00 troy oz., very capable hands. It’s time N.Y. (contract). for me to move on.” Platinum - $1493.80 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu. Carmichael stated that Peninsula Daily News he will remain in an adviand The Associated Press sory role through the third

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PORT ANGELES — Kristin Halberg’s life and business coaching business, KIC Coaching (pronounced “kick”), “kicked off” its presence in Clallam County by partnering recently with Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau Executive Director Diane Schostak on team-building and customer service workshops. The business officially will begin with a series of mental fitness workshops beginning with “Basic Training Level I: Positivity is a Choice! The Power of Focus” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this coming Sat- Halberg urday. It will be held in the Port of Port Angeles downstairs meeting room, 338 W. First St. Cost for the workshop is $25, with 10 percent of proceeds going to a local

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Terrible news for people who love bad news: Archaeologists in Guatemala report the discovery of a small building whose walls display a stunningly preserved mural of a brightly adorned Mayan king and calendars that destroy any notion that the Mayans predicted the end of the world in 2012. These deep-time calendars can be used to count thousands of years into the past and future, countering pop-culture and New Age ideas that Mayan calendars ended Dec. 21, 2012 (or Dec. 23, depending on who’s counting), thereby predicting the end of the world. “So much for the supposed end of the world,” said archaeologist William Saturno of Boston University, lead author of a study in the journal Science, which reported the discovery last week. The newly found calendars, which track the motion of the moon, Venus and Mars, provide an unprecedented glimpse into how these storied sky-gazers — who dominated Central America for nearly 1,000 years — kept such accurate track of months, seasons and years. “What they’re trying to do is understand the large cycles of cosmic time,” said Saturno, who led the expedition. “This is the space they’re doing it in. It’s like looking into da Vinci’s workshop.” Before the new find, the best-preserved Mayan calendars were inscribed in bark-paged books called codices, the most famous being the Dresden Codex.

But those pages hail from several hundred years later than the newly found calendars. Saturno said researchers have long assumed the Mayans had worked out the cycles of the moons and planets much earlier, but no evidence of such work had been found.

Mayan city of Xultun But in 2010, an undergraduate student working with Saturno, Max Chamberlain, stumbled onto the house as the team began excavations at a Mayan city, Xultun, which, despite being known since 1915, had never been professionally excavated. A quick excavation at the house revealed the back wall of the building, replete with a mural of a Mayan king in bright blue, adorned with feathers and jewelry. Saturno’s team brushed off the wall and, “Ta-da!” he said. “A Technicolor, fantastically preserved mural. I don’t know how it survived.” Saturno emailed contacts at the National Geographic Society, which agreed to pay for a full excavation of the building. The mural is the oldestknown preserved Mayan painting. Next to the king, a scribe holds a writing instrument. Three mysterious figures wearing black also march across the wall. One is named “older brother obsidian.” Once the team uncovered several columns of red and black dots and dashes — the Mayans’ numbering system — the meaning of these figures was almost immediately evident to

David Stuart, one of the world’s foremost experts in Mayan hieroglyphics. It was a lunar table, showing a 4,784-day cycle of the moon’s phases. The table is broken into 27 columns, each representing six lunar months. Each column is topped by the face of one of three moon gods: a jaguar, a skull or a woman. These three repeat. So by consulting the table, a priest could tell which moon god would preside over a particular date. Want to know whether the king’s birthday falls under a jaguar moon 10 years hence? A hundred? A thousand? Check the table. On another wall sits a smaller set of four columns of figures.

7,000-year calendar This second table was filled with huge numbers relating to how long it takes Mars and Venus to cross the sky and come back again. This calendar spans some 7,000 years, heading much further into the future than the supposed 2012 doomsday date. “Like a lot of ancient cultures, they were able with naked-eye astronomy to calculate the paths of the planets,” Stuart said. With the virtually unexplored city of Xultun containing hundreds of buildings stretching across at least 16 square miles of jungle, Saturno guesses that plenty of other surprises await excavation. “It might take another two decades,” he said. He expects the world to still exist then. The Mayan calendar does start a new “long cycle” this year, but he equated that with the odometer on a car rolling over from 99,999 miles to zero: “You go, ‘Yea,’ but the car just doesn’t disappear.”

CHICAGO — Men rarely get breast cancer, but those who do often don’t survive as long as women, largely because they don’t even realize they can get it and are slow to recognize the warning signs, researchers say. On average, women with breast cancer lived two years longer than men in the biggest study yet of the disease in males. The study found that men’s breast tumors were larger at diagnosis, more advanced and more likely to have spread to other parts of the body. Men also were diagnosed later in life; in the study, they were 63 on average, versus 59 for women. Many men have no idea they can get breast cancer, and some doctors are in the dark, too, dismissing symptoms that would be an automatic red flag in women, said study leader Dr. Jon Greif, a breast cancer surgeon in Oakland, Calif. The American Cancer Society estimates 1 in 1,000 men will get breast cancer, versus 1 in 8 women. By comparison, 1 in 6 men will get prostate cancer, the most common cancer in men. “It’s not really been on the radar screen to think about breast cancer in men,” said Dr. David Winchester, a breast cancer surgeon in NorthShore University HealthSystem in suburban Chicago who was not involved in the study.

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Michele Bachmann Minnesota congresswoman the U.S. “Today, I sent a letter to the Swiss Consulate requesting withdrawal of my dual Swiss citizenship, which was conferred upon me by operation of Swiss law when I married my husband in 1978,” Bachmann said in a statement. “I took this action because I want to make it perfectly clear: I was born in America, and I am a proud American citizen.” The former Republican presidential candidate, who often has criticized President Barack Obama for what she calls his “socialist” policies, had seemed the most unlikely American politician to have dual citizenship with a European country that is ruled in part by the Social Democratic Party. In addition to cheese and chocolate, the Swiss are known for their universal health care and generous social-welfare policies. Bachmann has opposed similar policies in Congress. The statement Thursday also said that “under Swiss law, Bachmann automatically received dual citizenship when she married her husband, a dual American and Swiss citizen, in 1978.” That contradicts earlier statements by Bachmann and her spokeswoman,

Becky Rogness, who said the Bachmann family had sought the citizenship. “Congresswoman Bachmann’s husband is of Swiss descent, so she has been eligible for dual citizenship since they got married in 1978,” Rogness said. “However, recently some of their children wanted to exercise their eligibility for dual citizenship, so they went through the process as a family.” Bachmann, who is seeking a fourth term in the House, initially tried to downplay the citizenship issue, calling it a “nonstory” and saying the family had “just recently updated our documents.”

Facebook founder Meanwhile, in a related development, it was learned last week that Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook, officially defriended the United States in September. He gave up his American citizenship for the more taxfriendly residency status of Singapore. Saverin, who was born in Brazil and has lived in Singapore since 2010, plans to remain in the Asian island nation indefinitely. Singapore has a maximum personal income tax rate of 20 percent and no taxes on capital gains. He gained American citizenship in 1998. A spokesman for Saverin insisted his client did not renounce his citizenship for financial reasons. “I have worked with him for over a year, and that never came up,” said Tom Goodman, the spokesman. “Obviously, it was a big decision, but he’s making all these investments in Europe, Asia and the U.S. “It just seemed a lot simpler.” The revelation of the renunciation comes just days before Facebook is expected to go public.


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SEATTLE — When Facebook goes public in the coming weeks, there will be a lot of winners. Among them is one of the stalwarts of the tech industry, Microsoft, which has a small stake in the company. But Microsoft has an even bigger bet on Facebook through an alliance between its Bing search engine and the social network. And that partnership is about to get even deeper. Last week, Microsoft introduced a set of changes to Bing that it said will improve searches by tapping into the expertise of friends on Facebook and other social networks. The company hopes to mine people’s online social connections to provide more personal search results for everything from hotel searches in Hawaii to movie recommendations. For example, if you are logged into your Facebook page through Bing, and you search for “best hotels in Maui,” you will get results with pictures of friends who have shared some affinity for Maui before on Facebook, whether by listing it as their hometown in their Facebook profile, liking the island on Facebook or posting photos from a previous Maui vacation. “This is a fundamentally different way to look at search,” Qi Lu, president of Microsoft’s online services division, said in a recent interview in a high-rise building in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, a few miles from its main campus in Redmond, where its Internet operations are based.

Fighting Google The new version of Bing is the biggest overhaul to the search engine since Microsoft introduced it three years ago. It is the result of a continual conversation at the company about how to make Bing a more effective competitor to that other search engine — Google —

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A screen shot provided by Microsoft shows changes, unveiled Thursday, to Bing’s website that will reshape how Bing displays its search results. and try to stem its considerable losses. In its last fiscal year, Microsoft reported operating losses from its online services division of $2.6 billion. Strengthening the ties between Bing and Facebook is also another sign of how Microsoft and Facebook are working together to provide a counterbalance to their common adversary, Google. While Google is by far the dominant player in the Internet search business, it also competes with Microsoft in productivity applications and with Facebook through its Google Plus social network. And like Microsoft, Google this year began to integrate data from its

social network into its search results through an initiative it calls “search, plus your world.” Google declined to comment for this article. The alliance between Facebook and Microsoft, so far, has barely caused a dent in Google. The two companies first announced a plan to work together on what they called “social search” in late 2010, and a bit later began to pepper Bing search results with a limited amount of data it began to pull from Facebook. If a person searched for the movie “The Avengers,” for example, Bing would annotate the results to indicate whether the searcher’s Facebook friends had “liked”

any of the Web pages found clearly distinct from the in that search previously on traditional Bing search results on the left side of the social network. the screen. But the revamping also ‘Wasn’t working’ goes much further in the Microsoft executives kind of information it picks said that approach, on its up from Facebook. own, did not have much For the search for “best success, partly because it hotels in Maui,” for examcluttered the display of ple, the results will also search results. allow searchers to post “It was a good experi- questions about favorite ment, but it wasn’t working hotels to the friends with in the way we expected,” Maui expertise that Bing said Derrick Connell, a cor- has identified, without leavporate vice president of ing the Bing search results Bing program manage- page. ment. Microsoft executives say The new Bing has a they will show only data much cleaner design that from Facebook friends’ tucks all of the social search pages that could be seen by results away into a sidebar going directly to the pages. on the Bing search results “Bing is taking a pages, where they are now thoughtful approach to giv-

ing people the option to call on their friends as part of the search experience,” Ethan Beard, director of platform partnerships at Facebook, said. Bing will also suggest other people it deems to be “influential” on a particular search topic by scouring more public social networks like Twitter, LinkedIn and Quora. “I think Bing has very elegantly incorporated a lot of information into the search results page, which is a formidable challenge,” said Rebecca Lieb, an analyst at the Altimeter Group, who had seen the new Bing design. “What really remains to be seen is how users will accept this.”

Chinese economy losing some of its sizzle Data signal trouble in real estate, import growth, export numbers BY KEITH BRADSHER THE NEW YORK TIMES

Real estate slows Growth in other sectors appears to be slowing, too, particularly in real estate. Soufun Holdings, a Chinese real estate data provider, released figures last week showing that residential land sales in the country’s 20 largest cities had fallen 92 percent last week from the week before, as declining prices for apartments have left developers short of cash and reluctant to start further projects. In a series of interviews over the last week, bankers and senior executives from provinces all over China, in a range of light and heavy industries, cited a broad deterioration in business conditions. Two of them said that some tax agencies in smaller cities had been telling companies to inflate their sales and profits to make local economic growth look less weak than it really was, while reassuring the companies that their actual tax bills would be left unchanged. There are early signs of a credit squeeze, at least among private

morning in Beijing that inflamore or less stable.” Some sectors are faring tion in consumer prices slowed to 3.4 percent in April better. from 3.6 percent in March, while producer prices, meaCar sales up sured at the factory gate, Car sales rose 12.5 per- actually fell 0.7 percent in cent in April from a year April from a year earlier. earlier, the Chinese AssociaThe fading of inflation tion of Automobile Manufac- pressures makes it easier for turers announced last week. the government to stimulate The National Bureau of the economy without pushStatistics announced Friday ing up prices.

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ond-biggest economy, after that of the United States, may not recover quickly.

sector companies. Many seem to be asking their suppliers for more time to pay debts and complaining of cash flow problems. Zhang Jinmei, the sales manager at the Qitele Group, a company that makes playground equipment in the coastal city of Wenzhou, said that local investment and lending pools there were starting to charge higher interest rates for loans, a sign of worries about creditworthiness. “The business environment is getting tougher and tougher,” said Tom Zhang, the sales manager at the Hebei Haihao High Pressure Flange and Pipe Fitting Group. “Competition is very intense to get more business — our domestic sales are down from last year, though our export sales are

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WASHINGTON — The Girl Scouts are facing an official inquiry by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. At issue are concerns about program materials that some Catholics find offensive and assertions that the Scouts associate with groups espousing stances in conflict with church teaching. The Scouts, who have parish-sponsored troops, deny many of the claims and defend their alliances. The inquiry will be conducted by the bishops’ Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth. It will look into the Scouts’ “possible problematic relationships” and “problematic” program materials, according to a letter from the committee chairman, Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne, Ind., to fellow bishops. Critics contend that Scouts’ materials should not contain links to groups like Doctors Without Borders, the Sierra Club and Oxfam because they support family planning or emergency contraception. Last month, the Vatican launched a crackdown on the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the largest leadership organization for U.S. nuns. Vatican officials appointed Archbishop J. Peter Sartain of Seattle to oversee the nuns’ organization and reform its programs to adhere more closely to “the teachings and discipline of the church.”

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Kony: YouTube video sparked world’s attention CONTINUED FROM D1 say, and for the first time, they are abandoning many Commanders warn that of the women and children it could take years to find they had abducted who cannot keep up as they flee him. Their biggest challenge, deeper into the jungle. they say, is Kony’s turf, a vast expanse the size of Cal- U.S. advising in hunt ifornia in the middle of A team of about 20 Green Africa that is so rugged it Berets from the U.S. Army renders much of the U.S. has set up camp in Obo. gadgetry useless. The military will not perPicture towering trees mit journalists to tour the that blot out the sun, end- U.S. camp, which villagers less miles of elephant grass described as protected by and swirling brown rivers razor wire and cameras, but that are infested with croco- granted interviews with the diles; one of them recently local U.S. commander and ate a Ugandan member of security forces from Uganda the force. and the Central African “This is not going to be an Republic who also are based easy slog,” said Ken Wright, here. a Navy SEAL captain and The Americans said they the commander of the joint rarely leave the vicinity and U.S. detachment assisting in do not go on patrol, leaving the Kony hunt. it to their African partners “Knock wood, maybe we to send trackers into the get lucky. But by experience, bush. this is going to be a persisInstead, they spend most tent engagement.” of their days in meetings Since October, U.S. troops with African troops and have fanned out to five out- local officials, guiding operaposts in four countries, tions and offering technical advising thousands of troops advice. from Uganda, the Central The U.S. forces carry African Republic, South arms but are not permitted Sudan and Congo who are to engage in combat, except hunting Kony. in self-defense. About half of the U.S. They said they have not contingent is based at a joint encountered any of Kony’s operations center near the forces directly. international airport in “We’ve had no assaults Entebbe, Uganda. on any of our bases,” said The rest of the troops are Wright, who oversees all five divided among four far-flung U.S. outposts. “It would be camps in Dungu, Congo; unwise for them to do that.” Nzara, South Sudan; and Their deployment is Obo and Djema in the Cen- emblematic of the Pentatral African Republic. gon’s new military strategy Still, in the past several for Africa, unfurled this year, months since they arrived, in which Pentagon officials the Americans say Kony’s say they will develop “innoarmy is showing signs of vative, low-cost and smallcracking. footprint approaches to No longer is Kony able to achieve our security objecdirect the massacres he led tives on the African contijust a few years ago when nent.” his fighters waylaid entire Already, U.S.-paid contowns and hacked hundreds tractors and intelligence of people to death. agents are working quietly His armed acolytes are in Somalia. breaking up into small, desAnd small groups of U.S. perate groups, U.S. officials advisers have been training

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An aerial view over northern Uganda in April. African armies for years, though it is not clear how well this always turns out. Just a few weeks ago, Mali’s democratic government was ousted in a coup led by none other than a U.S.-trained army captain.

YouTube video Yet no other U.S. military project in sub-Saharan Africa has generated the attention — and the high expectations — as the pursuit of Kony, partly thanks to a wildly popular video on Kony’s notorious elusiveness and brutality, “Kony 2012,” that set YouTube records with tens of millions of hits in a matter of days. Gen. Carter Ham, the overall commander of U.S. forces in Africa, has a “Kony 2012” poster tacked to his office door. As one U.S. official put it: “Let’s be honest, there was some constituent pressure here. “Did ‘Kony 2012’ have something to do with this? Absolutely.” Kony started out in a northern Uganda village more than 25 years ago as a Catholic altar boy who spoke in tongues. People said he was

a prophet. He went on to form a rebel force, the LRA — Lord’s Resistance Army — bent on overthrowing Uganda’s government and ruling the country with the Ten Commandments. Soon enough, though, Kony was breaking every one. His fighters mowed down impoverished villagers, sawed off lips and kidnapped thousands of children, brainwashing them for use as tiny killing machines. Kony often donned wigs and costumes, saying he was possessed by spirits, including one named “Who Are You?” Adye Sunday said she was 13 when she was taken from her bed by LRA fighters in the middle of the night, then spirited off to neighboring Congo for 10 years. She said she had a son with Kony seven years ago. Her 3½-year-old daughter, Betty, was just a baby in 2010 when authorities in Congo attacked the LRA camp she was in. She was caught in the crossfire and shot in the leg as she went to grab the child. Left behind by the LRA, she and her two children

were picked up by the troops that attacked the camp and brought back to Uganda. In 2006, Ugandan troops pushed Kony out of Uganda into the lawless borderlands where the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic and what is now South Sudan meet. By this point, Uganda had become one of America’s closest African allies, and when the United States was deeply worried about Somalia’s becoming a terrorist sanctuary, Uganda was the first country to step forward with peacekeepers.

Kony’s escape In December 2008, the new U.S. military command for Africa, known as Africom, helped plan an attack on Kony’s camp in Congo, dispatching a team of military advisers to Uganda. But Kony escaped before the Ugandan helicopter gunships even took off — apparently, he had been tipped off. Worse, his army slaughtered hundreds of nearby villagers in revenge, leaving behind scorched huts and crushed skulls. The U.S. government

continued running a semicovert logistics and intelligence operation to extend the Ugandan army’s reach so it could chase Kony across the region. The United States also pumped in more than $500 million in development aid to northern Uganda, turning a former battlefield into a vibrant piece of the Ugandan economy with new banks and hotels. But many Americans, including the advocacy group Invisible Children, which produced the “Kony 2012” video, wanted more. They pressured Congress to pass the Lord’s Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act in 2010, which paved the way for President Barack Obama to send in the Special Forces late last year. One Army Green Beret officer based in Obo — Capt. Greg, who under ground rules with visiting reporters did not give his last name — said he had spent the bulk of his time reviewing intelligence reports with Ugandan and Central African counterparts in an old brick house called the “fusion center.” “Different things pop up all the time,” he said. “Everything from people asking us to fix their broken refrigerator to someone telling us about an attack that ends up not being the LRA or even an attack.” Another complication is the remoteness of the region, where even dirt roads are scarce. The Green Berets said they were bracing for nonstop rains in a few weeks, which will turn the ground into mud soup and make it difficult to reach Obo by road. “All these little nuances we didn’t imagine when we first got here are now rearing their head,” Capt. Greg said.

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CLINICAL SUPERVISOR Organizes and directs the work of Nursing services and programs, coordinates staff to assure that effective nursing ser vices are provided and quality standards are met. Staffing consists of Registered Nurses, Licensed Nurses, Medical Assistants and other healthcare providers as needed. A multidisciplinar y team approach to care is utilized. Develops and maintains an environment that suppor ts the professional nu r s i n g s e r v i c e s a n d provides quality and efficient patient care. Qualifications include: R.N. Cer tification of BLS, High School Diploma, Current licensure in State of Washington. A minimum of 24 months of clinic experience preferred. Computer experie n c e r e q u i r e d . Pay Range DOE. Applications on www.forkshospital.org. Submit applications/resume’s to Gena in H.R. at genab@forkshospital.org or fax (360)374-5220.

Correctional Officer On-Call at Clallam Bay and Olympic Corrections Center Minimum Qualifications • High School Diploma/GED • Va l i d D r i v e r ’s L i cense • Legal Ability to Carry a Firearm (No permit required) Pay s t a r t s a t $ 1 5 . 3 8 h o u r l y, p l u s b e n e f i t s. Closes 06/31/12. Also at Clallam Bay Cook A/C On-Call. Pay s t a r t s a t $ 1 4 . 6 7 h o u r l y, p l u s b e n e f i t s. Closes on 06/03/2012. There is a 3% temporary salary reduction in effect t h r o u g h 0 6 / 2 9 / 1 3 fo r most state positions. Apply on-line www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Roxann Bennett at (360)963-3207 EOE.

Leadworker Street Division City of Port Angeles $3880-$4773/mo. plus benefits. 4 years exp. in the installation, repair, and maintenance of streets, roadways, sidewa l k s, t ra n s p o r t a t i o n COOK: Full-time, with and stormwater facilities benefits. Closes 5/18. plus some supervisory For info email: olympicfa exp. WA ST CDL Class A Desirable. To apply go cility@naturebridge.org to www.cityofpa.us and download the application Lifeguard/Instructor and supplemental quesand Assistant tionnaire or call Human Aquatic Manager Resources at 360-417Apps avail. at pool or 4510 for more info. Closhttp://www.william es 5/22/12. COPA is an shorepool.org/? DENTAL ASSISITANT EOE. page_id=62 Certified for dental office Questions call Elwha River Casino in Sequim. Send resume Erika Salgado at seeking Deli worker. ApPO Box 1116 417-9767 or email plications at Casino or Sequim, WA 98382 apps to Esalgado@ Contact Linda. daviesdds@aol.com williamshorepool.org 452-3005 x109

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

CREATIVE CHEF OLYMPIC PENINSULA Looking for skilled candidate that has minimum five years exper ience with recent management position held as Sous Chef or Chef in reputable establishment. The ideal candidate will be a great team player with proven leadership skills. A b i l i t y t o exe c u t e i n menu ideation, quality execution, portion control, costing, inventory management and labor t o o l s i s a mu s t . Yo u r goal will be to increase sales through quality food execution and to d r i ve p r o f i t . C u l i n a r y graduate preferred. Salary and benefits DOE. References are required for the last two positions held. Great opportunity! Reply to aces8647@ hotmail.com

Exploding Caregivers Home Care office in Port To w n s e n d . E S R / C S R position. Please fax resume to (360)379-5620.

HOME HEALTH AID F T, P T, m i n . 7 0 h r s . nursing assistant training, start. pay $11.25/hr. Call Rainshadow Home Services at 681-6206. LICENSED NURSE Looking for a great place to work? Go no further! Flexibility a must. Contact Cherrie 360-683-3348

John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Visit JohnLScott.com & enter the 5-digit code These offices independently owned and operated

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WHAT A VIEW! This 3 BR/2.5 BA home has an awesome view of the straits, you can watch the ships go by. Large deck on the North side of the house, maximizes the beautiful, unobstructed view. Completely remodeled Baker’s dream kitchen, Bamboo flooring in the family/ rec room, large living areas booth upstairs and down. Call Don Edgmon to see (360) 460-0204

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gardener’s delight with berries & fruit trees. Hot tub included. Call Valerie Lape to see (360) 461-7019

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rich tidelands. Warm, lodge style home & guest house. Two parcels of 4.5 ac. Call Laurel DuFlon 460-8753

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built home with exotic wood floors, coiffered ceiling in living room, kitchen island; granite counters; spacious dining area with access to deck! Master bath has jetted tub and separate tile shower; double sinks. Cozy propane fireplace. Great deck for outdoor barbeques 3bd, 2ba Call Barb Butcher 461-2422

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Formal dining; cook’s kitchen with many upgrades; master with tiled shower & walk-in closet. Newer heatpump; wood burning fireplace. 2 bdr/2bth plus an office/den. Appliances included! Hardwood floors. 1965sq ft. Barb 461-2422

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EXCEPTIONALLY CARED FOR HOME! This 3 BR/2 BA home is on an oversized lot, large living room w/pellet stove leads into formal dining room with custom built-in storage. Beautiful kitchen w/custom built cabinetry, double wall ovens, Stainless fridge and large pantry opens up to a sunny breakfast nook with bay windows. Generous sized master suite has a double sink master bath, large walk-in closet. Call Jeanett Heaward to see (360) 460-4585

use some TLC, the driveway on side of house leads to backyard access, could be a really cute house with a little TLC: Flooring, paint, electrical work, fence, yard and ??? Call Valerie Lape to see (360) 461-7019 ML#263228

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on 1.48 ac. recently updated 2500 s.f. home. Mountain views. Eat-in kitchen, formal dining room used as study, large bedrooms, 2. 5 baths Call Tom Williamson 460-9974

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$349,000

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home was the model for this development & offers many great features throughout. Vaulted ceilings, great room concept, & flowing floorplan make it very inviting. Great location near local amenities, the John Wayne Marina, & the Discovery Trail. Call Bill Humphrey460-2400

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Oak flooring in kitchen, dining, living and hallways. Corner fireplace is finished with marble. SS appliances, composite granite counters and many lighting options throughout kitchen. Call Diann Dickey 477-3907

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$294,500

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ELEGANT AND COMFORTABLE! Home in The Meadows

with 3 bd, 2.5 ba, all with walk-in closets! Master guest suite on south side & Jack & Jill masters on north side of home! Spacious feeling as you enter; living, dining & kitchen are open to each other. Beautiful hardwood floors; carpet in-lay in living area; BAs are tiled; bedrooms have carpet. Kitchen has granite counters, all appliances included. Call Barb Butcher 461-2422

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LARGE CONDOMINIUM IN SHERWOOD VILLAGE 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms home with Red

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$164,900

SPACIOUS, SUNNY & CLEAN, THIS IS A AFFORDABLE AND CUTE! 3 bedroom MUST SEE! Nature lovers will appreciate the setting 2 full baths set with an impressive of this beautifully landscaped, 1788 sq. ft home with 3bd, mountain view. Extensive decking, hot 2.5ba, 2 car garage, that backs to trees and greenbelt. Offering formal and casual dining rooms, this home is tub, large living room, eat-in kitchen perfect for entertaining. Call Debbie Chamblin 670-6792 Call Tom Williamson 460-9974 ML#263298 $229,500 ML# 263098 $169,000

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ENJOY LIVING! Comfortable, spacious 3 bd, 2.5 ba home in quiet setting with large picture windows Park like backyard includes a heated shop building with 2 multi-use rooms. Upgrades and remodels include new appliances, roof, septic, windows, patio, and Hunter Douglas window treatments. Call Thomas Montgomery 460-3796

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Enjoy living in the country in this like new 2 bd, 2 ba 1404 sq.ft manufactured home. Vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, spacious covered deck to soak in the mountain views all on 1 acre. Call Mike Nelson 808-0448.

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LOOKING FOR A WATER VIEW? This 2 BR/2 BA home is move-in ready, look no further. New interior paint, new interior doors, all repairs/finish work has been completed, carpets have been cleaned, roof has been cleaned. Wood floors throughout with exception of the living room & bedrooms, Master BR features a large walk-in closet, private bath & French door leading to the wood deck. Call Don Edgmon to see (360) 460-0204

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THE CUTEST CABIN IN THE WOODS!

2bd, 1ba cabin with views of Protection Island and the Strait of Juan de Fuca in a quiet neighborhood with great amenities including airfield, boat launch, community recreation and paved roads. Call Charlene Clark 460-2582 ML#263204 $189,000

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Great single level home with attached studio apartment for guest use. Main home offers 3 bedrooms/1.5 baths & has features such as vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, doublesided wood fireplace & more! 2-car garage separates the main home from the studio apartment that features full kitchen, bath, & open living space.Call John Glavin 809-0590

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BRIGHT AND SUNNY CORNER LOT! Affordable 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, large family room for those fun gatherings. Home is well maintained, newly painted inside & out, roof recently re-sealed, ample eat-in kitchen, with separate dining room. Call Bill Humphrey 460-2400

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ENTER THIS HOME THROUGH A PRIVATE COURTYARD Enjoy indoor/outdoor living on the golf course!

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Completely remodeled 3 BR/2 BA chalet style home, new flooring throughout, beautiful new kitchen cabinets and counters, large laundry room. Master suite on main floor, sitting area and 2 BR upstairs. The only thing that didn’t change is the address. Call Jeanett Heaward to see (360)461-4585

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4080 Employment 4080 Employment General General General General General Wanted Wanted

HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONS AVAIL. $9-10 DOE. Apply in person at 140 Del Guzzi Dr. Port Angeles. No calls please.

QUILCENE SCHOOL DISTRICT Is accepting applications for the following head coaching positions for the 2012/2013 seasons: High School Volleyball, High School Girls Basketball and Middle School Girls Basketball. Please contact the district at (360)765-3363 for application materials or LOG TRUCK DRIVER download the classified Experienced, immediate application at www.quil opening. 360-417-8022 cene.wednet.edu EOE. LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST Adult outpatient, individ and grps. FT w/benes, Resume and cvr ltr to: Pe n i n s u l a B e h av i o ra l Health, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 www.peninsulabehavioral.org EOE.

RECEPTIONIST Full time position in busy physical therapy office. Must have excellent customer service, organizational and computer skills. Previous medical office experience preferred, salar y DOE. Please drop resume off: Therapeutic Associates 1114 Gorgiana St. Port Angeles, WA 98362 or send email to: www.por tangeles@taiweb.com

Adult Care Home Accepting residents. (360)460-8536

MEDICARE UNIT RN Life Care Center of Port Townsend Full-time position is available for a Washington state-licensed RN with skilled nursing facility experience. Relocation assistance may be available. We offer great pay and benefits, including medical coverage, 401(k) and paid vacation, sick days and holidays. Mike Cahill, Director of Nursing 360-385-3555 360-385-7409 Fax 751 Kearney St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Mike_Cahill@LCCA.com Visit us online at LCCA.COM EOE/M/F/V/D – 32256

OFFICE SUPPORT Part-time, duties include invoicing, filing, telephone and direct customer service. Communication and math skills imperative. Mail resume: Peninsula Daily News PDN#303/Office Port Angeles, WA 98362 ORDER Fulfillment/ Customer Service Must lift 50 lbs. consist e n t l y, C u s t o m e r a n d computer experience a must, team player, detail oriented, 32 hrs, min. wage. Please email resume to: hpatterson@starmaninc.com PROGRAM DIRECTOR For busy humanitarian organization in P.A. to manage adoption process and work closely with families. MUST have MSW or Masters in Psychology, counseling or behavioral sciences and any level of lic. from WA D e p t . o f H e a l t h . Must have supervision and organization mgmt. ex p. a n d o u t s t a n d i n g communication skills. Some Int’l travel. Challenging work with competitive salary. Send resume/cover letter: aaiboard@mail.com TEMPORARY POSITION *Data Entry *Phone Sales *Customer Service *Typing *Delivery We need a person that can do it all! 30-40 hours per week, approximately May t h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r. M o n d a y - Fr i d a y, n o benefits, $10 per hour. Must be able to type 4 0 w p m a c c u ra t e l y, have a great driving record, be able to make sales by telephone and provide great customer service. Please reply with your resume to: pasalesjob@ gmail.com TRUCK DRIVER/ LABORER C D L C l a s s A , h e av y e q u i p. o p e ra t i n g ex p. preferred. Resume to: Horizon Excavating Inc. P.O. Box 3248, Port Angeles 98362

4080 Employment Wanted Aaron’s Garden Serv. Weed removal, pruning, mole control. 808-7276.

FROM THE TOP HOUSEKEEPING Free consult. $10 hr. (360)417-3573

FUN PARTY VOCALI S T / E N T E R TA I N E R AVA I L A B L E ! . M a k e your Special Events Extra Special. Great R e fe r e n c e s. H i t s o f 50’s 60’s 70’s +. Affo r d a bl e ! Fr i e n d l y Quotes. WWW.CHARLIEFERRIS.COM CAll NOW for best Availability. 460-4298 Juarez And Son’s Handyman Ser vices. Can h e l p w i t h t h i n g s l i ke home maintenance, cleaning, clean up, yard maintenance, and etc. If we can’t do it we can direct you to people who can. Call us 452-4939 or 460-8248

NEED YARD WORK Mowing, trimming, hedge trimming, hauling yard waste. (360)912-2139 RUSSELL ANYTHING Call today 775-4570. SHAWN GERON PHOT O G R A P H Y. C r e a t e memor ies of family & small events. Digital & Film photo available. Sitting fee $50/2-3hrs, pricing vary depending on orders. Call 256-9751226, email geronphotography@mail.com. Yardwork & Oddjobs Reliable Mowing, Weeding, Pruning/Trimming, Hauling, Gutter cleaning and any other Odd Job services. Many references. Experienced, Honest and Dependable. call or txt 461-7772.

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BUILDING PERMITS Clallam County Washington Water Service Co., 500 gallon above ground tank and piping, 302 Elizabeth Lane, $5,000. Tom F. Shindler, change of use carport to utility/storage, 3492 Little River Road, $12,919. Washington State DOT, demolition of storage building, 258291 Highway 101, $22,000. Ted Connely, attached garage, 506 Conley Road, $90,768. Eldon L. Chatfield Family Trust, single family dwelling with attached garage, 11 Bower Lane, $177,971. Washington State DOT, demolition of office building, 33 S. Barr Road, $22,000. Jeffrey A. Littell, detached garage, 303 E. Bluff Drive, $15,683. Robert N. Crittenden, detached shop, 201 Childers Lane, $33,379. David Evans, detached shop, 65 Snowberry Lane, $17,717. James L. Hansen, wood burning insert, 238205 W. Highway 101, $3,347.

Port Angeles Merton H. Corey, garage, 1515 W. Seventh St., $8,640. Doreen H. Stephens, demolition of shelving, 724 E. First St., $1,000. Mary James, single family dwelling, 1035 W. Fifth St., $162,761. Steven and Virginia Hagler, heat pump, 1517 W. 11th St., $3,520. Janelle Martinson, re-roof, 233 E. Ninth St., $10,384. Peninsula Community Mental Health Center, two heat pumps, 118 E. Eighth St., $2,920. Peninsula Counseling Center, signs, 138 W. Second St., $500. Paul E. Pendergrass, waterline for manufactured home, 529 W. 12th St., $15,000. Port of Port Angeles, backflow protection, 2506 W. 19th ST., $200. Jerry and Jane Jacobs, fire abandon tank inspection, 1421 S. Pine St., $1,000. Jacob Melly and Laura Calabria, re-roof, 1807 W. 16th St., $3,880.

Sequim Dora B. Aue, power pole, South Fifth Ave., $12,000. Linda N. Sprintz, power cable system, West Hemlock St., $155,000.

Jefferson County Billie Carter, stairs to the beach, 120 Beach Drive, $18,000. Joab Eades, single family dwelling with attached garage and 120 gallon above ground propane tank, 133 Sandstone Lane, $145,088.

Port Townsend James F. and Karen A. Manier trust, re-roof, 955 Water St., $4,200. Joseph B. and Cindy Hill Finnie, repair columns, 222 Monroe St., $1,500. Quimper Merchantile Company, insulate attic, 1121 Water St., $8,000. Marjorie E. Rodgers trust, re-roof, 378 F. St., $6,069.

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ADEPT YARD CARE Weeding, mowing, etc. (360)452-2034

BIZY BOYS LAWN & YARD CARE: Mowing, Weeding, Edging, H e d g e Tr i m m i n g , Pr uning, Landscape Maintenance & General Clean-up. Tom @ 452-3229.

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NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES USA NOW HIRING All candidates must m e e t M i n Q u a l s fo r consideration. Positions classified with H e av y S t r e n g t h r e quirements. AA/EEO. No phone calls or drop-ins please. Cont a c t Wo r k S o u r c e a t 360-457-2103 or www.olympicwork source.com for application instructions. EXTRA BOARD Relief position for mill vacancies; prescheduled & on-call. Varying days/ shifts with no guarantee of hours. Med/ Dental; $15.10/ hr; 19.405/hr after 60 days. MQs: High school graduate; age 18 or older. Deadline to apply 05/16/12. MULTI-CRAFT MECHANIC Jour neyman level skills in 1 of following: millwright, pipefitter, machinist or heavy aut o m o t i ve e q u i p m e n t mechanic. Possess 2 additional skills (outs i d e o f j o u r n ey m a n trade) in the following: roll grinding, carpentry, pipefitting, welding, optical alignment, vibration diagnostics, diesel mechanics, hydraulic trouble-shooting, tig welding or machining. Able to work rotating 12-hour shifts. Must have own necessary tools. $29.73 hr; full benefits. Deadline to apply 05/23/12.

ALL OF THE ABOVE Ornamental pruning, hedges, shrubs and love mowing lawns. Semi retired, reliable, pres e n t a bl e, b e s t r a t e s. Sterling results, many happy references. Local: (360)808-2146

Lawn/Garden Care ENVIOUS GREENS Fast Reliable Reasonable Rates Fall Clean-up Gutter Cleaning Weed Pulling/ Whacking Brush Clearing Debris Hauling Sequim/P.A. Area Local: 681-3521 cell:541-420-4795

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Close to waterfront so you can hear the waves. Spectacular strait view. Gentle slope toward water view, oversized city lot easy to build on. Utilities in at street or alley. Established area, & close to walking trails. Call JEAN $69,950 MLS#261167

Beautiful Craftsman style home built in the heart of Blue Mt. Valley. Double sided floor to ceiling fireplace, Travertine and marble floors. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath. Theater room. Excellent barn & out buildings. All this plus 3 stall garage with charming apt above. Setting on 5 acres. $650,000 MLS#262880/332842

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Clarice Arakawa (360) 460-4741 (360) 457-0456

This home has a well laid out floor plan and the additional advantages of a very large space with plenty of privacy, a wonderful water view, two large decks, a large craft/bonus room and a sun room off the master bedroom. A unique home in a quiet, comfortable park. $54,900 MLS#263134/343764

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Enjoy the beautiful views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Dungeness Spit, Mt. Baker & Protection Island from Eagle Crest Estates in Sequim. Several lots available from $49,500- $87,900, 2+ acre parcel for $149,900 MLS#262058

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Turn key drive-thru and walk-up espresso, smoothies etc. Price includes equipment and inventory. Great location in Swains parking lot. $50,000 MLS#263091

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• 3 BD 1.75 BA in Sherwood Village • Great Convenient Location • End Unit W/Private Patio Separate Utility Room + Store Room • HO Fee Includes Water, Sewer & Garbage $155,000 MLS#260570/197376

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Horse property, chain link fenced and cross fenced w/pond and irrigation rights. 50’ x 80’ riding arena, 24’ x 36’ barn. 22’ x 24’ foaling barn insulated w/removable wall. Fruit trees. Shop w/220. Separate office (12’ x 16’). Excellent well. Heat pump and free-standing wood stove in home. Updated kitchen. Pond w/koi. Call LINDA $259,999 MLS#261927

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Beautiful custom 3 Br. 2 ba. Mountain view home on 2+acres FSBO 2600+ sq ft. Great room concept. Open and bright. Family room w/gas fireplace. beautiful landscaped yard and patios with spa. Hardwood, crown molding, jetted master tub, walk in closet. Too many features to list. $321,000. Call (360)452-7855 or (360)775-6714. NEW Almost completed single story 3 Br., 2 bath rambler, close to shopping in Sequim location. Club house and lawn mainten a n c e m a i n t a i n e d by HOA. $199,950. ML262811 Robert or Dave 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

“B” IS FOR BEAUTIFUL HOME Well maintained manufactured home on 4.90 acres of partially cleared land. Beautiful sweeping view. Efficient floor plan with 2 Br., 2 full bath. Nice shop/bar n with enclosed garage with storage and bathroom. Seasonal pond with lovely landscaping. This is a must see. Owner says bring all offers! $219,900. ML261828 BEAUTIFUL SEQUIM Patti Morris BAY AND MT BAKER 461-9008 Beautiful oak floors, sep- JACE The Real Estate arate den-office, well deCompany signed kitchen with granite countertops, propane By Owner: $305,000 - 4 stove/oven, living area bedrooms, 2.75 bathhas bayview windows r o o m s o n p r i va t e 2 . 5 and cozy propane stove. acres. Granite counters, Surround sound system, open floor plan, 2-car 2 car garage has auxil- garage. 2 barns, heated iary room and 3/4 bath. tack, 5 stalls with padRural setting yet close to docks, pastures, arena. t o w n , w a l k t o J o h n Jen, 360-461-9588. Wayne Mar ina and Olympic Dicovery Trail. Visit our website at $444,900. ML263296. www.peninsula Chuck dailynews.com 683-4844 Or email us at classified@ Windermere peninsula Real Estate dailynews.com Sequim East BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED 3 Br., 1.75 bath in Sherwood Village, great convenient location, end unit with private patio, seperate utility room and store room. HO fee includes water, sewer and garbage. $155,000 ML260570 Brenda Clark 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Live in the city, yet enjoy the peaceful and private .87 acre with country atm o s p h e r e. Wa t c h t h e wildlife from the HUGE enter taining deck. Two garden beds, fruit trees, creek runs along the rear of the property. 3bay shop, heated, with RV door. Nice size bedrooms, cozy family room, daylight basement has been used previously as 2 additional bedrooms. $269,000. ML263237 Holly Coburn 457-0456 WINDERMERE P.A.

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COUNTRY SETTING IN THE CITY. Brick home on 6.3 acres just minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Over five acres f o r e s t e d w i t h Va l l e y Creek. Three Bedrooms, one Bath, eating area in Kitchen and formal Dining. Stone fireplace with insert. Fenced backyard a n d G r e e n h o u s e. A t tached garage and detached carport. All this and a mountain view for $264,900. FSBO with appointment. 360-477-0534

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“N” IS FOR BRAND NEW HOME 3 Br., 2 bath, 1,494 sf. home on a private culde-sac nearing completion. Nice cor ner lot. Great room concept with gorgeous custom birch cabinets in kitchen. It is a must see! 3921 Solar Lane. Owner says sell so make an offer! $196,900. ML262822. Patti Morris FOUR LOTS 461-9008 SALTWATER VIEW JACE The Real Estate This proper ty has four Company lots, lots 3 and 4 have a small cabin with power OPEN BRIGHT AND and sewer. Lot one has TASTEFULLY a street easement. BuyDECORATED ers will need to address This home has a well this. Great place to build laid out floor plan and a new home with a view. the additional advantag$145,000. ML263323. es of a very large space Dan Blevins with plenty of privacy, a 417-2805 wonderful water view, COLDWELL BANKER two large decks, a large UPTOWN REALTY craft/bonus room and a sun room off the master GOOD BONES bedroom. A unique Brick home on Cherr y home in a quiet, comHill has lots of room to fortable park. $54,900 expand. 2 Br. on main ML263134. l eve l , r e m o d e l d ow n Doc Reiss stairs to increase your 457-0456 usability of the 2,700 sf. WINDERMERE P.A. Kitchen recently remodeled, great opportunities QUALITY in this market, and this is CONSTRUCTION one of the best. Solar panels and insulat$195,000. ML262832. ed siding, koi pond, waPili Meyer t e r fa l l a n d e a s y c a r e 417-2799 landscaping, upscale COLDWELL BANKER kitchen, 2 Br. suites, den UPTOWN REALTY of master, garden space and greenhouse. #1 Online Job Site $399,000. ML261727. on the Olympic Deb Kahle Peninsula 683-6880 www.peninsula WINDERMERE dailynews.com SUNLAND

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7035 General Pets “DUKE”: AKC Black Lab at stud. 360-461-1768 FREE: Kittens. 3 black, 1 white with black spots. Call Betsy at 457-0298.

9802 5th Wheels 1998 Kit Road Ranger 5TH Wheel W/ 1996 Ford F250 4X4. 1998 Kit Road Ranger 5TH Wheel w/13’ Slide-out. All appliances in excellant working condition, including the fur nace. The F250 truck I use to pull it is a 1996 F250 4X4 w/6” lift, aluminum wheels, runs great. Mobil ! has been used in the truck it’s entire life. 165K on the truck. Will sell individually..10K for the 5TH Wheel and 6K for the tr uck. Contact Terry 477-2756.

2006 Arctic Fox 26 5C Fifth wheel. Ready for dr y camping with propane gen set, solar panel, inver ter, insulated tanks. One slide (12’x3.5’) Queen bed, Jackknife sofa. Comes with excellent SuperGlide hitch (a $2800 valu e ) We l l m a i n t a i n e d . PEKAPOMS: Very cute, Very clean - no smokers t o g o o d h o m e s o n l y. or pets. $23,000 OBO $350 ea. (360)565-6033 Located PT 360-385-2036 Purebred Newfoundland Do g . Ma le, n eu t er ed , 5TH WHEEL: ‘01 32’ 2 1/2 years old, black Montana. 2 slides. a n d w h i t e , c o m p u t e r $14,500. (360)797-1634. chip implant, friendly and extremely gentle. Call Bill for information at (360)683-8337 Mini-Dachshund Puppies. Beautiful red and white piebald male, blue isabella male, blue dapple female,red dapple female. Champion bloodlines first shot, companion only. $500 550 (360)452-3016.

9820 Motorhomes G E O R G E TOW N : ‘ 0 7 , model 340, three slides, 6,500 kw generator, automatic leveling system, 15,500 miles, call to see. (360)452-3933 or (360)461-1912 or (208)661-0940

5TH WHEEL: ‘05 NuWa Hitchhiker II LS, model 29.5, LKTG, loaded, 3 slide-outs, oak cabinets, heated tanks, 90% tires, home theater system, computer desk, and much more, no pets or MOTOR HOME: ‘03 29’ smokers, “EXCELLENT” Class C. Only 8,000 mi., condition. $23,900. (360)797-1395 2 tip-outs, loaded, can’t use, must sell. $40,500 5 T H WHEEL: ‘07 30’ firm. (360)452-5794. Outback Keystone-Sidney Ed. Lg. slide, rear kitchen, sleeps 6, stereo, TV, hitch neg. $17,000/ (208)365-5555

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

SCOOTER: ‘08 APRILIA SCARABEO 500ie Beautiful silver acooter. 900 miles, 60 mpg, includes owners manual & matching silver helmet. Priced to sell and available now! Needs a 1 9 9 4 F I S H E R S V 1 6 . battery charge! In SeSecond owner, see on- quim. (707)277-0480. line for more info, very good condition, approxi- SUZUKI: ‘02 DRZ 400 m a t e l y 1 5 0 h o u r s o n d u a l s p o r t . Ve r y l o w M e r c u r y 4 0 H P. D u a l miles, super clean, exconsole 4 seat 16ft. 0.93 tras. $3,750. 360-457-8556 Thick Aluminum Hull, 360-460-0733 many extras. $7,500. (360)460-8916 SUZUKI: ‘03 DRZ 400 Dual Spor t. Excellent AGGERGAARDS shape, lots of upgrades, BOAT 17’ Bayliner boat, Cal- s e r v i c e d r e g u l a r l y. kins Trailer, 90 hp and $2,900. 683-8027. 9.9 hp Yamaha engines, 2 Scotty downriggers, SUZUKI: ‘05 DRZ125, Lorance Fish/Depth find- runs great. $1,100/obo. (360)417-3825 er, cb radio, Bimini top. $7,000/obo. 457-3540. YAMAHA: ‘05 YZ250F. BOAT: 32’, fiber, Navy Very strong dirt bike. crew launch, 6-71 GMC, $2,200. (360)457-0655. + spare, rolling tlr, runs YAMAHA: ‘06 Warrior, good, project. $2,000. cruiser, 1700cc, blue. (360)437-0173 $6,000. (520)841-1908. BOAT TRAILER: Tandem axle for 18’ boat, tip 9805 ATVs up, rollers, good cond. $700. (360)928-9744. DRIFT BOAT: 16’ Willie QUAD: ‘07 450R. Like Wide Guide model. Dry new, low hrs., lots of exstorage under all seats, tras. $3,500. 461-6441. oars, anchor nest. $6,000. (360)460-2837

9030 Aviation

D R I F T B OAT: B r a n d new Baker, trailer, LED lights, custom wheels/ DAVID CLARK: Headtires, dual heaters, fish set, exellent with case. $145. (360)385-0790. box, anchor nest, oars, net. Ser ious inquir ies HANGER PROPERTY only . $7,500. 461-6441. Diamond Point residenDUROBOAT: 14’, 10 hp tial hanger low with waHonda. $2,500. ter views, corner lot with (360)681-6162 taxi way access, water and septic available. GLASPLY: Cuddy Cab$115,000. ML262378. in, 19’, I/B MerCruiser Carol 170 hp, freshwater 683-4844 cooled, 15 hp Honda Windermere trolling motor, all accesReal Estate s o r i e s, g a l . t r a i l e r. Sequim East $8,000. (360)417-2606. Great run around boat. 16’ Pacific Mariner, 50 hp Mercury, lots of extras. $3,500/obo. (360)808-0596 LARSEN: 15’, trailer, 60 hp and 6 hp, depth finder, downrigger, pot pullU LT R A L I T E : Av e n g er, extras. $3,000. er/Hurricane, 503 Rotax (360)681-4803 engine, low hours, 10 LIVINGSTON: 10’ with gal. tank, new tires, 4 yr. old sails, always hannew gal. trailer. $1,150. gered, full instruments (360)732-4511 i n c l u d i n g C H T, E G T, LIVINGSTON: 14’, new RPM, airspeed recording 20 hp 4 stroke, electric G meter, hr meter, hystart, power tilt, kicker, draulic disc brakes, balseats, galvanized trailer, l i s t i c c h u t e s. $ 8 , 5 0 0 / fish finder, very special. obo. 360-374-2668 or $6,500. (360)681-8761. 360-640-1498 ask for Carl. MERCRUISER: 110 4 cylinder motor, outdrive, controls, steering wheel, 9180 Automobiles all control cables. $300. Classics & Collect. (360)928-9744 OLYMPIC: ‘98 22’ Resorter. 200 hp Evinrude. $19,500/obo. 477-5568. RAYSON CRAFT: ‘66 17’, flat bottom, V-Drive ski boat, 326 Pontiac V8. $3,500. (360)457-5921. SUNSET: 14’, fiberglass, exc. condition, includes galvanized EZ Loader trailer with new axle, hubs and bearings, boat c ove r, 4 0 h p e l e c t r i c start Yamaha, new water pump and ther mostat, n e w p r o p. C o m p l e t e package. $3,000. 457-9142 or 460-5969 TRAILER: 12’ EZ Load, only used once. $900. Boat, motor and paddles, free. 477-4065. VA L C O : ‘ 9 4 1 4 ’ R u n about. ‘94 EZ Load trailer, lots of extras. $2,000 firm. 417-3959. YA M A H A : ‘ 0 9 R h i n o Sport ATV 700. Excellent cond., $8,500. 670-6100 or 457-6906.

9817 Motorcycles

MOTOR HOME: ‘93 26’ Gulfstream. Class C, air, Ford chassis, 81K. $9,600. (360)460-8514. MOTOR HOME: ‘94 28’ Bounder. Runs great, excellent condition, 31,500 mi. $14,900. (360)681-7910

5TH WHEEL: ‘98 27’ power slides, very clean. $7,200. (360)670-3396. ELKRIDGE: ‘11, model 29RKSA, 34’, two slide out rooms, 32” flat screen tv, electric jacks, 10 gallon water heater, 115 watt panel w/ controls, automatic TV sat. seeking system, 4 batteries, 3,200 kw Onan propane generator, easily pulls with Ford F-250 or quiv., excellent cond. $38,000. Call to see. (360)452-3933 or (360)461-1912 or (208)661-0940.

MOTOR HOMES: Winnebago, M600 Dodge Chassie, Chrysler 440 cubic inch engine, new fr idge, new Michelin 9808 Campers & tires, 2 cylinder Onan Canopies generator, rebuilt trans., less than 60,000 miles, $5,500. Winnebago Le- VW: ‘85 Westfalia VanaSharo, fwd, needs en- gon camper. Good cond. $7,500/obo. gine, $600/obo. (360)385-4680 (360)452-7601

‘59 Belair 4dr sedan. 283 with 103k miles! No rust! New gas tank, a l t e r n a t o r, s e n d i n g unit, recoated trunk, master brake cylinder. Needs paint, some glass, and interior vinyl. $6500 firm. 213-382-8691

VW: ‘76 Westfalia tin top camper, beautifully restored in 2011. $21,500. (360)457-8763

9218 Automobiles Chevrolet 1998 CHEVY SILVERADO: 1ton, 2wd, longbed, low mileage, excel cond dually. (360)460-8212.

9292 Automobiles Others

1988 Honda accord dx. ve r y c l e a n , t i r e s a n d wheels, ask. $2,200 obo. (360)775-9983

2006 Nissan Sentra SER Special Edition. R e d , m o o n r o o f, P W, PDL, ABS, Cruise Cont r o l , R e m o t e K e y, AM/FM single CD , NonSmoking, 4,100 original miles. Immaculate condition with plush front seat covers. $12,000. Contact Chuck @ 360-477-0996

BUICK ‘09 LUCERNE CXL 3.9 liter V6, auto, air, cruise, tilt, AM/FM CD, O n S t a r r e a d y, p ow e r windows and locks, dual power seats, power moonroof, full leather heated seats, heated steering wheel, side airbags, alloy wheels, 47,000 miles, beautiful 1 owner corporate lease return, non-smoker, balance of factor y 5/100 warranty, spotless Carfax report. $18,995 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com

BUICK: ‘95 Wagon, 3.1 V6, auto, 3rd seat. Clean, straight. 137K. Tilt, cruise, am/fm, PS, PB, PDL, PW, air bag, n e w t i r e s , b a t t e r y, headliner. 20-26 mpg. $2,700 360-477-1716

CHEV: ‘01 Camaro convertible. Red, V6, auto, power ever ything, air, premium sound system. $6,950. (360)912-1201.

CHEV: ‘84 CORVETTE DREAM CAR. Here it is! The car you’ve always dreamed of: a hot sleek ‘Vette! Babied & kept inside. Coolest blue w/stripe. Great interior. C l e a n & s e x y. T- t o p ready for summer drives. A u t o. O D O 1 1 6 , 5 6 6 . $4,000/obo. 461-1594 or 461-1595.

B U I C K : ‘ 7 4 R i v i e r a FIAT: ‘80 conver tible. Grand Sport, rare, #3, Needs a loving owner. $5,000. (360)683-9394. $1,500. (360)582-7727.

CADILLAC: ‘79, Fleet- F O R D : ‘ 0 4 M u s t a n g Coupe. Anniversary Ed., wood. $800/obo. black, gray leather int., (360)-460-6367 V6, 49K, excellent show CADILLAC: ‘84 Eldora- cond. $8,950. 417-5063. do Coupe. 60K, excellent condition, one own- FORD: ‘07 Mustang convertible. Mint condition, er, fully loaded. $9,500. low mi., spoilers, side air (360)452-7377 bags, always garaged. $26,000. 683-5682 or CHEV: ‘56 Shor t box, (541)980-5210 cell step side, big window pickup. $24,500. FORD: ‘64 1/2 Mustang. (360)452-9697 Has not been restored. $3,500. CHEV: ‘58 Bel Aire sport 670-6100 or 457-6906. coupe, 350 cu, 3 spd, n e w s t u f f , n i c e c a r. FORD: ‘97 Mustang, V6, $15,000. (360)504-2440 black, 5-speed, 146K, CHEV: ‘68 3/4 ton. V8, 4 spd. Orig. except upholstery. $1,800/obo. (360)683-9394 CORVETTE: ‘82, new paint, tires, shocks, sway bars, tune up, sound system, t-tops, new steel rally wheels. $6,500/obo. 457-3005 or 461-7478

5TH WHEEL: ‘85 25’ Alpenlite. Twin beds. $3,000. (360)302-0966. M OTO R H O M E : ‘ 1 1 Winnebago Access 26Q. Walk-around bed, nonsmoking, 10K mi., MSRP $91,276 Reduced $59,900. (360)582-9409.

Automobiles 9817 Motorcycles 9180 Classics & Collect.

new performance tires. $3,850/obo. 457-4399.

FORD: ‘99 Taurus, new brakes, tune-up, steering rack. $2,195. 452-4890.

TOYOTA: ‘05 Prius. 27K mi., all features plus 6 CD changer, no smoking or pets, outside a few d i n g s. P i c s o n l i n e a t NWAuto. $14,499. (360)452-2118

HARLEY: ‘07 Ultra Classic. 7,000 mi., 96 Cubic NASH: ‘47. 4 dr suicide H O N D A : ‘ 9 7 , C R V, I n c h , A M F M S t e r e o, d o o r s. S e e t o a p p r e - AWD, great condition. CD, Cruise Control, Alciate! $1,000. 670-8285. $5,800. (360)461-9382. ways Garaged, Never Been Down, Located in Sequim. $15,500. Call Bill 360-683-5963 Home or 360-775-9471 Cell. HONDA: ‘05 230, offroad, hardly ridden. $1,700. (360)460-4448. HONDA: ‘05 Goldwing. 41K mi., extras, excellent condition. $15,000. (360)683-2052

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6080 Home SEQUIM: Nice 2 Br., 1 F L O AT B O AT : I n c l . Furnishings ba, carport, downtown. oars, pump and anchor. $700 mo., $500 dep., $200/obo. 683-5567. background check. CRIB: With matching HOUSES/APT IN P.A. (360)385-5857 GOLF CART dresser, brown, good A 1 br 1 ba................$500 Sun Mountain, electric. cond. $145. 670-9158. A 2 br 1 ba .............$575 $150/obo. 681-4492 671 Mobile Home MISC: Double oak china A 2 br 1 ba................$600 Spaces for Rent cabinet, $300. Oak china Sun Easy Sport CX ReH 2 br 1 ba................$650 cabinet, $200. Cor ner cumbent bike. $800.00 A 2 br 1.5 ba.............$750 MF HOME LOT oak china cabinet, $200. Added: rapid fire shiftH 2+ br 1.5 ba...........$800 $340/mo incl water, sewers, faring, front fender, Oak bookcase, lg., $75. H 3 br 2 ba .............$990 er, garbage. 808-3815. speedometer/odometer, (360)681-7486 H 4 br 2 ba..............$1000 flag, rack, kick stand, HOUSES/APT IN SEQ. H 3 br 1.5 ba...........$1100 1163 Commercial Moving Sale. Wooden two water bottle holders, dining room table with armadillo tire, new brake H 3 br 2 ba..............$1350 Rentals double pedestal, 6 up- pads Please call Marcia 360-417-2810 P R I M E PA : F i r s t a n d h o l s t e r e d w o o d e n at 360-681-4861. More Properties at R a c e , 9 0 2 - B E . 1 s t , chairs, 3 extra leafs and www.jarentals.com protective pads. Antique S&W 4563TSW 45ACP 1200’. (360)796-3560. Crystal wine goblets An- with rail, like new, lightNEAR CARRIE BLAKE PROPERTIES BY tique Crystal water gob- weight Stainless/ alumiPA R K : 2 B r. , 1 b a t h LANDMARK lets. In Por t Townsend num, Superb CCW pishouse, 1,040 sf, w/ large 452-1326 tol, 2 mags, new custom Call 360-379-9354 yard, mtn. view, quiet Fisk convertible cul-de-sac. Small pets OWB/IWB leather holokay, but no smoking. 6005 Antiques & 6100 Misc. ster. $750. $975 mo. 461-3138. Collectibles Merchandise (360)477-0321 P. A . : 2 + B r. , 1 b a t h , Antique China Cabinet. 24” ADS cuvler t pipe, centrally located, large 6140 Wanted O a k C h i n a C a b i n e t - $15 ft. Treated timbers, yard. $850. 582-7241. Beveled glass, marble to $ 4 f t . S t e e l b e a m s , & Trades P. A . : 3 B r. , 1 b a , n o and original mirror. 6 ft $0.30 lb. (360)379-1752 pets/smoking. $875, 1st, wide, 76 tall. Price when or (360)531-1383. ANTIQUES WANTED last, dep. Next to Les I bought 1700.00, will Old postcards and botsell for 700.00. Excellent 6x8 utility trailer. New tles. (360)460-2791. Schwab. (360)460-0720. Condition. axle, hubs, u-bolts. 253360-379-9520. P.A.: 3 Br., 1 bath, at335-6517.Unregistered, BOOKS WANTED! We tached garage, like new, have Wa weight ticket. love books, we’ll buy DOLLs in Nancy Bedfenced yard, no smokyours. 457-9789. f o r d ’ s E s t a t e . S a l e CART: ‘08 Palmer, elecing/pets. $700 mo., 1 yr. hours: Friday May 18: 3 tric, top, 3-wheel, driver CHEV: ‘96 pickup. Well lease, 1st, last, deposit. to 6 pm; Sat. May 19: only, 18 mi. range, 10 maintained, all power, (360)683-2238 1 0 a m t o 2 p m . Tr i n i t y mph, new batteries, ex- new tires, daily driver. P. A : 3 B r. , 2 b a , n o M e t h o d i s t , 1 0 0 S o . cellent $2,500. 461-2810 $ 6 , 2 5 0 bu t I wa n t t o smoking/pets, ref. check. Blake, Sequim. Cash ontrade for older pickup, ly. Funds church mission C A S H F O R : C o l - restored or partially re$850., + dep. 928-2165. lectibles, old toys, and stored or in ver y nice programs. 683 5367 P.A.: 3 Br., 2 bath, att. military. (360)928-9563. shape. (360)452-5891. Swarovski Lead Crystal garage, large backyard. Glass ware. Swarovski H O T T U B : B r a d f o r d RUSTY WATER PIPES $1,000. (360)452-6750. Lead Cr ystal Glasses S o u t h p o r t , s t a i n l e s s The rustier on the inside P.A.: 3 Br., 2 bath, att. i m p o r t e d . * 1 2 C h a m - steel and blue tile, steps, the better. Will pay $2 pagne glasses * 2 set of cover, umbrella. garage, large backyard. per foot cash. $1,000. (360)452-6750. 8 wine glasses *12 juice $1,995/obo. 681-5178. 425-478-9496 or highball Glasses *2 P.A. : 3 Br., 2 bath, gar- set of 8 water Glasses Konica #1112 B/W Copy WA N T E D : L o g t r u c k age, no smoking. $1,100 A l l s a m e Pa t t e r n , a l l Machine. New $2500.00, load of logs for firewood. mo., $1,100 security. flawless. MSRP $115.00 1 0 ye a r s a g o. 1 0 - 1 5 (360)452-1582 (360)417-0153 /two Price $50.00 set pages per minute, 500 Noritaki White Bone Chi- sheet tray. Unit not used 6135 Yard & P.A.: 4 Br., 2 ba, fenced na Ser vice for 10. All very often and has lots yard, pets ok. $950, 1st, serving pieces $85 360- of life left. Toner inexGarden last, dep. 452-7530. 379-9520. Deal if want p e n s i v e a n d r e a d i l y DAHLIA TUBERS: Jan’s available. Call 681-0753. P.A.: Clean 2 Br., yard. all. County Garden 344 N o s m o ke / p e t s. $ 7 4 0 L a r g e R h o d i e s a n d O’Brien Rd., P.A. Wed.mo., plus dep. 457-4023. Azalea, blooms, many Thurs., 10-4. 452-8287. 6010 Appliances colors and varieties. $26 P.A.: Clean 3 Br. 1 ba., LAWN TRACTOR ea. (360)302-0239, 151 garage, references. Stove - Vintage 1920 D Street, Port Hadlock, Craftsman, 21 hp, 42” $850. (360)452-1016. Clarke Jewel. 6 burner, signs. mower, electric start, auto. trans. $600/obo. P.A.: East, 2 Br., 2 ba, 2 ovens, broiler, warmer (360)681-4224 ve r y c l e a n , n o p e t s / & storage (5 doors).Yel- M I S C : C o u c h , b l u e , smoking. $950, 1st, last, low/grn trim. 53W x 64H $300. China Cabinet, x 23D. Propane. Excel$200. Excercise trampodep. (360)670-3895. 8142 Garage Sales lent cond. Beautiful focal line, with safety bar, $75. Sequim point for any kitchen. Pool table, ESPN, slate, Properties by Landmark. portangeles- See pic’s online classi- $500/obo. Refrigerator CLOSING SHOP Sale: fied. 683-9001. and stove, Whirlpool, allandmark.com Fri.-Sun., 10-6 p.m., 128 mond, $600. 681-4224. N. Sequim Ave. EspresSEQUIM: 1,300 sf 2 Br. 6050 Firearms & PA I N T I N G : C h a r l e s so machine, reach-in cabin. $700. Avail. 6/1. Ammunition Russell, “Where Mules 2-door freezer and re(360)460-3242 Wore Diamonds”. $700/ fr igerator, ice cream AR RiflesDPMS 18” SEQUIM: 2 Br., 1 ba d i p p i n g c a s e, 1 9 4 0 ’s obo. (360)477-1029. hunter light weight high mobile. $675 mo., 1st, desk, vintage lamps, retend 308 AR custom with SALMON dep. 477-8180. ro vanity, linens, Steiff geissele $2250, Billet Fresh, best prices, collection, worn Italian SEQUIM: 2 Br., 2 bath, mega with 14.5 pinned whole. (360)963-2021. leather couch, love seat n ove s ke bl a cko u t A R w / d , 2 c a r g a r. , n o and chair, 4 ft pinocchio pets/smoking. $825/mo., custom $2200, DPMS WANTED: GMC Yukon puppet. 50 more boxes M4 carbine with quad Denali, late model, low from storage emptied! $850 dep. 460-5290. $900 Jason 460-7628 miles, will consider other (360)477-7413 SOLMAR SEQUIM SUV, same requirement. Clean 3 Br., 2 bath, 2 COLT: Police Positive, Private buyer, cash. D OW N S I Z I N G S a l e : car garage, no smoking/ mfg. 1907-1927, 1st is452-3272 or 452-3200 Oak dining room set, desue, holster, shells. $375 pets. $890. Duane at signer sofa, 5 piece oak (360)681-6388 WANTED: Old clocks, computer set, 2 match(206)604-0188 radios, camera. Working ing love seats, lamps GUNS FOR SALE. Rugand books, dvds, bas605 Apartments e r S R 4 0 m m p e r fe c t or not. (360)928-9563. condtn. 9+15rd mags. W A N T E D : P r o p a n e kets and tools, clothing Clallam County sz. 14-16, china, no $425. Para Ordinance tank, 200+ gal. junk. Call for info: CENTRAL P.A.: 1 Br., 1 45 cal LTC commander (360)683-8142 (360)681-7486 size 4.24 barrel perfect ba, no smoking/pets. with improvements $600 $500. (360)457-9698. ESTATE SALE! Fri/Sat, Remington model 7400 8 - 2. Sequim; Sherwood CENTRAL P.A. Clean, r i f l e 3 0 - 0 6 w i t h h i g h Village; W. Stratford & quiet, 2 Br. Excellent ref- gloss wood finish semiW. Minstrel. Antiques & erences required. $700. auto with Bushnell Banmuch more! House & 452-3540 ner Scope $400 Cash garage JAMMED FULL. only. Must show qualiTake River Road; left on COLLEGE AREA P.A. 2 fied to own guns. Priest, right on HendrickBr, W/D, frpl. $650, $650 (360)809-0164 son; left on Kendall Rd; dep., no pets. 452-3423 right on Old Olympic MISC: 1887 Coyote 12 East side PA Remod- gage, lever action, 18” WATER BIKE: Take a Hwy to right on 5th; right eled 800 sq ft Apartment barrel, $500. Taurus .38 bike ride on the water. on Little John; left on W. w i t h o f f i c e / s t o r a g e special, stainless, hamMinstrel. $250. (360)477-6593. space. Close in, near m e r l e s s, n eve r f i r e d , O’reily’s Auto Par ts , $450. (360)452-3213. WINDOWS: Tempered, ESTATE Sale: Fri.-Sun., 9-4 p.m., 3317 W. Segreat mountian views, unused. $500 set. quim Bay Rd. Lifetime upstairs apar tment-top (360)385-0106 6055 Firewood, estate, everything goes, floor of building. Shower/ Fuel & Stoves 6 car garage plus house bath, bright kitchen, 2 6105 Musical full of tools, antiques, bedrooms with walk in FIREWOOD: $179 delivInstruments collectibles, mid century closets, office /storage ered Sequim-P.A. True modern, pottery, glass, space available if needcord. 3 cord special for BOSE SALE EVENT owl collection, dining ed, brand new remodel, $499. Credit card acPortable, multi-use pub- room set, bar related No smoking, references cepted. 360-582-7910. lic address systems at items, old signs, bedrequired. Call Rusty: www.portangeles rare discount prices. room furniture, fishing $550. (360)460-5892 firewood.com Strait Music P.A. reels and rods still in EVERGREEN 452-9817, 800-256-9817 box, crab traps, toys, FIREWOOD: 6 mix cord COURT APTS dishware, pots and special, $895. 2 weeks PIANO: Very nice, con- pans, yard art, outdoor 1 month free rent! 1, 2 & only. Delivered Sequimsoled, with bench, see to 3 Br. apts avail. $320furniture, fishing floats, $670, and $750. Some P.A. Outside areas, ask. appreciate. $600. couches, chairs, pool taCredit card accepted. (360)582-0042 restrictions apply. Call ble, foosball table, shuf360-582-7910 today to schedule a tour fleboard table, ping www.portangeles Private Blues Harmonica of your new home. pong, books, bronze firewood.com L e s s o n s . T h u r s . Fr i . (360)452-6996. sculpture, trophy fish, slots open now. Four 1 c o m m e r c i a l w a s h e r, FIREWOOD hr. lessons, $78. Por t stove, jewelry and bicyFull cords seasoned ma- Townsend/Port Hadlock. cles, to much to to list, to ple. $170. 457-3782. (360)385-6816 view pictures please visit P.A.: 1 Br. apt., water FIREWOOD: Quality, all irvingwarner@ www.estatesales.net/esview. $585. olympus.net types. $200 delivered. tate-sales/285501.aspx. (206)200-7244 360-477-8832 Please no early birds, 6115 Sporting watch for our signs with Properties by WO O D S TOV E : Ta ke s balloons. Goods Landmark. portangeles- 16” wood. $440. landmark.com (360)732-4328 HUGE INDOOR BIKE: Men’s 21 sp ElecGARAGE SALE SEQUIM: 1 Br., in quiet tra Townie cruiser, used 6075 Heavy 8-plex, excellent loca5 times. ($539 new). Sell Sat., May 19, Kings Way Foursquare Church, Equipment tion. $600. 809-3656. $350. (360)683-5243. 1023 Kitchen-Dick Rd., 8-2 p.m. Furniture, outSequim 2nd Story down- GMC: ‘06 Topkick, cab town 1 bdr 1 ba + study. a n d c h a s s i s , 4 4 , 7 0 0 BUYING FIREARMS door equipment, clothes, Any & All Top $ Paid household items, toys I n c l u d e s W / D + miles, 19,500 GVWR, W/S/G.No smokers/ pets Duramax, Allison tranny, One or Entire Collec- a n d m o r e . P r o c e e d s tion Including Estates benefit our community’s $650/m 1st, lst,dep. same as Chev. Kodiak. Call 360-477-9659 kids and youth. 360-460-6505 $22,500/obo. 640-1688. JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt.

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9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9730 Vans & Minivans 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Others Others Others Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County HONDA ‘00 ACCORD 4 C y l i n d e r, a u t o. N o credit checks! Buy here p ay h e r e ! L owe s t i n house financing rates! Military discount! $3,995 The Other Guys Auto and Truck Center 360-417-3788 H O N DA : ‘ 0 1 S 2 0 0 0 . Black, convertible, 26K mi., under warranty, 6 spd, leather, loaded! $18,500. (360)808-3370. HONDA: ‘04 Accord EX coupe, 6 sp., exc. cond., clean Carfax, well maint. $6,995. (360)452-4890. JEEP: ‘92 Cherokee Loredo, excellent. condition, ver y clean, well maintained, $1,950. (360)301-2452 after 5.

FORD: ‘01 F250 Super Cab. 4x4, camper shell, cargo rack, 12K lbs warn winch, 116K mi. $9,950. (360)821-1278 1990 FORD UTILITY F O R D : 1 9 8 5 , p i ck u p, BUCKET VAN. V8 runs 64,000 orig. miles. super great. All in good working order. Bucket exnice. $3,700. 928-2181. tends 30’. Huge interior FORD: ‘60 F100. CC, w/ tool & parts cabinet & big inver ter for power BBW 292V8 3spd. $1,750/trade. 681-2382. tools. Bus Op for handyman, tree pruner, etc? FORD: ‘79, F250, 4x4, $4,000. (360)461-1594. lumber rack, runs. $600. DODGE: ‘97 Caravan. (360)461-0556 Clean outside, runs FORD: ‘84 Bronco 4x4. great. $2,000. 808-6580 300-SIX, 4 speed gran- and 460-2734, after 5. ny. $999/obo/trade. FORD: ‘93 Aerostar Ext. (360)681-2382 C a r g o va n . 3 . 0 L , V 6 , FORD: ‘85 F250 diesel. shelving and headache Utility box, runs good. rack, ladder rack, runs $3,500/obo. 460-0357. g o o d , 5 s p e e d s t i ck . FORD: ‘85 F-250 Lariat, $1,500/obo. 808-6706.

NISSAN: ‘92 ext. cab 4WD. Canopy, V6, 5 sp. $4,000/obo. 683-0726. NISSAN: ‘93 4WD. 4 cyl, 5 sp, 1 owner. $4,400/ obo. (360)928-3599. TOYOTA : ‘ 8 5 R 2 2 , 1 ton, 5-spd. $2,250/obo. (360)452-3764

TOYOTA: ‘89 LandcruisS A T U R N ‘ 0 2 er, classic FJ62, 175K, SL100 107xxx. If inter- well maintained, extras. ested in a deal of a life- $2,950. (360)457-5643. time call Joshua 360808-7696 cash only for TOYOTA ‘91 $3,500. EXTENDED CAB 2WD PICKUP TOYOTA: ‘07 Camry LE. 2.4 liter, (22RE) 4 cylinLow mi., all extras, sun- der, auto, power steerroof. $13,995. ing, bedliner, rear sliding (360)379-1114 w i n d ow, a i r, c a s s e t t e TOYOTA: ‘08 Scion XB. s t e r e o, o n l y 1 2 2 , 0 0 0 3 8 K , d a r k bl u e , n ew miles! Immaculate conditires, DVD players, ex- tion inside and out! This is one clean little gas tras. $16,000. 928-3669. saving pickup! LegenT OYO TA : ‘ 0 9 P r i u s . dar y Toyota reliability! White, 55K, Nav, stereo, Stop by Gray Motors today! B.U. camera. $19, 500. $4,495 (805)478-1696 GRAY MOTORS TOYOTA: ‘11 Prius II, 457-4901 Hybrid, 4dr. hatchback, graymotors.com 1,800 miles\warranty, $22,900. (360)565-8009. TRUCKS: (5), international p/u’s, scrap value, TOYOTA: 2001 Avalon m a ke o f fe r. ‘ 7 2 C r ew XL, 52K, near mint. Cab 500 Cad motor $10,000. (360)452-9345. (screamer), $700/obo. (360)452-1260 VW: ‘70 dbl cab pu, restored, blue, exc. cond. $15,995. (360)452-4890.

9556 SUVs Others VO LVO : Pa m p e r e d 2008 C30. Automatic, sunroof, Sirius satellite radio and many extras. Carefully maintained s i n c e n ew. S e r v i c e r e c o r d s a n d c a r fa x available. Under 24K miles. Asking $18,995. Call (360)477-6264

C H E V : ‘ 0 0 Ta h o e LT. 4WD, 164K. $6,000. (360)477-2501 CHEV: ‘91 S-10 Blazer. 1 2 7 K m i . , l o t s n e w. $1,800. (206)972-7868. C H E V : ‘ 9 3 S u bu r b a n 4x4. Newer everything. $4,000/obo. 452-9685.

VW: ‘02 Golf, 50K miles, F O R D : ‘ 0 0 E x p l o r e r great condition, loaded. XLT. 132K mi., extra set $11,000/obo. 452-9685. of studded tires. $4,000/obo. 457-1648. VW: ‘70 Karmann Ghia. Needs TLC. $1,000 or FORD: ‘10 Escape Hytrade. (360)681-2382. brid. Black, loaded, 59K. $21,950/obo 9412 Pickup Trucks (360)796-9990

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2001 FORD F250: Lariat super duty, 4x4, crew, 4wd, disel, auto, leather, $10,000. (360)681-2167.

9434 Pickup Trucks Others 1995 Toyota 4x4 T100 S h e l l , A / T, a m / f m cass/cd, 55,600 miles. VG Cond. N/S. $6,500. 360-460-7205

ISUZU ‘02 TROOPER 3.5 liter V6, auto, 4X4, air, cruise, tilt, AM/FM c a s s e t t e, p owe r w i n dows and locks, luggage racks, privacy glass, alloy wheels, very clean and reliable, local trade, non-smoker, spotless Carfax report. $5,995 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com

J E E P : ‘ 0 7 W r a n g l e r. B OX T RU C K : ‘ 9 4 1 4 ’ 45K mi. Excellent cond., E350. Good tires, runs 4 door, new tires/brakes. g o o d , d e p e n d a b l e . $18,000. (360)461-4799. $1,600. (360)797-4211 NISSAN ‘01 XTERRA CHEV: ‘68, 3/4 ton pu XE SPORT UTILITY 327, 99K, restorable. 4X4 $1,850. (360)797-4230. 3.3 liter V6, auto, alloy wheels, good r ubber, CHEV: ‘75 3/4 ton. Auto r u n n i n g b o a r d s, r o o f ‘350’, 98K, good work rack, ski rack, tow pack$1,000. (206)972-7868. age, privacy glass, keyC H E V: ‘ 8 1 , 4 x 4 , n ew less entry, power wint i r e s , r u n s g o o d . dows, door locks and mirrors, cruise, tilt, air, $2200/obo. Pioneer CD/MP3 player 809-3000 or 457-1648 with ipod input, dual DODGE: ‘01 1500 Ram. front airbags, spotless Extra cab, 6L, canopy, Carfax! Immaculate condition inside and out! Lerack, good tires. $8,250. gendery Nissan re(360)683-3425 liability! Stop by Gray D O D G E : ‘ 0 2 D a k o t a Motors today! S LT. 4 x 4 , 4 . 7 , L e e r $7,995 canopy. $10,000/obo. GRAY MOTORS (360)963-2156 457-4901 graymotors.com DODGE: ‘03 1500 Ram . 4 door, short bed, 4x4, TOYOTA: ‘95 4-Runner L e e r c a n o py, l o a d e d 4x4, runs/drives great, with extras. Exc. cond., new head gasket and 64K mi. $13,500/obo. timing belt. $4,000. (360)683-8810 (360)460-4322 D O D G E : ‘ 7 3 Po w e r Wagon 1/2 ton. $2,000/ obo. (360)808-8577.

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auto, dual fuel tanks, alloy wheels, side steps, bedliner, diamondplate bedrails, tow package, power windows and door locks, cr uise, tilt, air, JVC CD stereo. Sought a f t e r 7 . 3 l i t e r p owe r stroke diesel! clean inside and out! a real stand-up Ford pickup! priced to move fast! Stop by Gray Motors today! $7,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com L I N C O L N : ‘ 8 9 To w n Car. 86,000 Miles, Always Babied and Gar- GMC: ‘00 3500 6.5L dieaged, White with Red In- sel utility truck, 151K, ter ior, Recently Fully good condition. $7,800. (360)683-3425 Serviced and Inspected, C o m p r e s s i o n C h e ck s GMC: ‘01 Sierra K1500, E x c e l l e n t , N o L e a k s, SLT, 4x4, V8, ext. cab, Very Quiet Smooth Ride, 16K miles, exc. cond. N ew S t e r e o W i t h C D $15,500. 681-8592. MP3. Located in Sequim $3,500. Call Bill 360- GMC: ‘94 Sierra SLE. 683-5963 Home or 360- 2WD, 3/4 ton, long bed, 775-9472 Cell w/shell, tow pkg. 122K. $3,850. (360)681-7055. MERCURY: ‘05 Grand Marquis LS. 51,300 mi., GMC: ‘95 Sierra. Needs luxury car, loaded. tranny. $2,000/obo. $7,650. (360)460-1179. (360)417-3825 MERCURY ‘99 COUGAR 6 C y l i n d e r, a u t o. N o credit checks! Buy here p ay h e r e ! L owe s t i n house financing rates! Military discount! $5,995 The Other Guys Auto and Truck Center 360-417-3788

Port Angeles School District No. 121 216 East Fourth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 LEGAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO BIDDERS PORT ANGELES HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK Por t Angeles School District #121 will receive sealed bids regarding the printing of the Port Angeles High School yearbook at the Central Service Building, 216 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, until 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Specifications are available to interested bidders at the above named office. Bids must be submitted on bid forms provided. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes mar ked “Yearbook Bid Enclosed”. No facsimiles will be accepted. The Board of Directors reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the bids or bidding. Gail Frick Interim Director of Finance. Pub: May 13, 20, 2012 Legal No. 387542

9730 Vans & Minivans Others

DODGE: ‘99 1500 Sport. FORD: ‘99 Windstar, low Ext cab, 4x4, 140K mi. miles, well maint. $5,400. (360)461-4010. $3,695. (360)452-4890.

GMC: ‘85 Rally Spor t Van. Nice, 73K original mi. $1,000/obo. (360)582-0373

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PLYMOUTH: ‘95 Voyager. Like new. $1,750/obo or trade. (360)460-7453. TOYOTA : ‘ 9 1 P r ev i a , new brakes, etc. $1,695. (360)452-4890.

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KIA ‘04 OPTIMA EX SEDAN 2.7 liter, V6, auto, alloy wheels, new tires, rear spoiler, sunroof, keyless entr y, power windows, door locks and mirrors, power leather seats, CD and cassette stereo with Infinity sound, automatic c l i m a t e c o n t r o l , a i r, cruise, tilt, dual front airbags, Kelley Blue Book value of $7,730! Sparkling clean inside and out! Loaded with options! A nice car at a value price! Stop by Gray Motors today! $4,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

FORD: ‘01 Explorer V6 Sport truck. 148K, runs good. $5,800. 670-3361.

CALL FOR BIDS CITY OF FORKS EAST DIVISION STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE $745,000.00 Sealed Proposals will be received by the undersigned at the City of Forks, 500 East Division Street, Forks, Washington 98331, up to 1:00 p.m.; local time on Wednesday, May 23, 2012, for furnishing the necessary labor, materials, equipment, tools, and guarantees thereof to construct East Division Street Improvement Project. This contract provides for the improvements of approximately 1,600 feet of East Division Street, From Spartan Avenue to Maple Avenue, including, but not limited to, excavation, grading, and subgrade preparation, furnishing and installing gravel surfacing, hot mix asphalt, storm drainage improvements, removal and replacement of existing 36-inch culvert, cement concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and sidewalk ramps, permanent signing and pavement marking; miscellaneous surface restoration; traffic control; and other work, all in accordance with the Contract Plans, Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. The Work shall be substantially complete within 60 working days after the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. All bidding and construction is to be performed in compliance with the contract Provisions and Contract Plans for this project and any addenda issued thereto that are on file at the office of the City Clerk, city Hall, Forks, Washington. The Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud shortly after the time and date stated above. Proposals are to be submitted only on the form provided with the Contract Provisions. All Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check, cashiers check, money order, or bid bond payable to the “City of Forks” and in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid. Contract Provisions and Contract Plans may be examined at the office of the City of Forks, local plan centers in the project area, or the office of the Project Engineer, Gray & Osborne, Inc. Licensed Contractors and Material Suppliers may obtain a copy of the Contract Provisions and Contract Plans, free of charge, in electronic format (PDF on compact disk(s)) along with registration as a planholder only at the Seattle office of the Project Engineer, Gray & Osborne, Inc., 701 Dexter Avenue Nor th, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98109, (206) 284-0860. Request for Contract Provisions and Plans may be faxed ((206) 283-3206) or emailed (grayosborne@g-o.com). Request must include company name, physical address, phone and fax numbers, and email address. Registration as a planholder is required to obtain contract Addenda. Contract questions shall be directed only to the office of the Project Engineer. Financing of the Project has been provided by City of Forks, Washington and the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board. The City of Forks expressly reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive minor irregularities or informalities and to Award the Project to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder as it best serves the interests of the City. (Signed) DAVE ZELLAR PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORY Pub: May 13, 2012 Legal No. 387511 File No.: 7037.74615 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Grantee: Jeremiah R. McDougall, as his separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2008-1219017 Tax Parcel ID No.: 063009 521723 Abbreviated Legal: LOTS 8-9, BLK. 17, FOGARTY AND DOLAN’S ADDN. TO TOWN OF PORT ANGELES, VOL. 2, PG. 18 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On May 25, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real proper ty “Proper ty”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lots 8 and 9 in Block 17, Fogarty and Dolan’s Addition to the Town of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, according to Plat thereof recorded in Volume 2 of Plats, Page 18, records of Clallam County; except the Westerly 10 feet of said Lot 9. Situate in the Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 128 West Dolan Ave. Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 04/04/08, recorded on 04/08/08, under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1219017, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Jeremiah R. McDougall, a single man, as Grantor, to Clallam Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 02/22/2012 Monthly Payments $42,462.44 Lender’s Fees & Costs $2,311.05 Total Arrearage $44,773.49 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $67.50 Recording Costs $16.00 Total Costs $83.50 Total Amount Due: $44,856.99 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $164,774.58, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 02/01/09, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on May 25, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Jeremiah R. McDougall 128 West Dolan Ave. Port Angeles, WA 98362 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Jeremiah R. McDougall 128 West Dolan Ave. Port Angeles, WA 98362 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 02/10/11, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 02/11/11 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 02/22/2012 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Becky Baker (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7037.74615) 1002.185403-File Pub: April 22, May 13, 2012 Legal No. 382004

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File No.: 7069.25265 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Grantee: The Heirs of John P. Norton, Sr., deceased Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2008-1214508 and re-recorded on 04/14/08 under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1219324; Loan Modified on 10/29/09 Tax Parcel ID No.: 063024 240070 Abbreviated Legal: PTN SE NW S24 T30N R6WWM Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On May 25, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real proper ty “Proper ty”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: That portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter in Section 24, Township 30 North, Range 6 West, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the East half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence East along the South line thereof 212 feet; thence North parallel with the West line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter 220 feet; thence West parallel with the South line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter 212 feet to the West line thereof; thence South along said West line 220 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with an easement for ingress and egress over and across the North 30 feet of the South 220 feet of the East half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter in Section 24, Township 30 North, Range 6 West, W.M., except the West 212 feet thereof. Situate in Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 12/24/07, recorded on 01/07/08, under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1214508 and re-recorded on 04/14/08 under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1219324; Loan Modified on 10/29/09, records of Clallam County, Washington; Loan Modified on 10/29/09, from John Norton Sr. an unmarried person, as Grantor, to Olympic Peninsula Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 2010 1254255. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 02/20/12 Monthly Payments $20,270.40 Late Charges $754.04 Lender’s Fees & Costs $126.00 Total Arrearage $21,150.44 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $775.00 Title Report $712.19 Statutory Mailings $53.68 Recording Costs $34.00 Postings $70.00 Sale Costs $31.50 Total Costs $1,676.37 Total Amount Due: $22,826.81 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Pr incipal Balance of $186,697.41, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 12/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on May 25, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS John Norton Sr. 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 The Heirs and Devisees of John Norton Sr. 1806 Monroe Road Port Angles, WA 98362 The Estate of John Norton Sr. 1806 Monroe Road Port Angles, WA 98362 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of John Norton Sr. 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 David L. Norton 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362-8303 John Patrick Norton, Jr. 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362-8303 Raymond M. Norton 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362-8303 Steven J. Norton 1806 Monroe Road Port Angeles, WA 98362-8303 David L. Norton 2035 West 6th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363-1611 Raymond M. Norton 128 Meridian Court Unit CDT Shelton, WA 98584-4801 Steven J. Norton 6819 West Oswego Avenue Fresno, CA 93723-8108 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 01/10/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 01/10/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 02/20/12 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 9 8 0 0 9 - 0 9 9 7 C o n t a c t : Vo n n i e M c E l l i g o t t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7069.25265) 1002.206940-File Pub: April 22, May 13, 2012 Legal No. 382007 File No.: 7172.20079 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Twin Star Credit Union Grantee: Daniel E. Britts, as his separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2006-1177157 Tax Parcel ID No.: 06-30-00-037105 Abbreviated Legal: Lt 2, Blk 371, TPA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On June 15, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lot 2 in Block 371 of the Townsite of Port Angeles, as per plat thereof recorded in Volume 1 of Plats, Page 27, records of Clallam County, Washington. Situate in Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 906 West 12th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/15/06, recorded on 03/24/06, under Auditor’s File No. 2006-1177157, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Daniel E. Britts, a single man, as Grantor, to Olympic Peninsula Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Twin County Credit Union, as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 03/07/2012 Monthly Payments $14,518.87 Late Charges $522.72 Lender’s Fees & Costs $0.00 Total Arrearage $15,041.59 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $607.50 Title Report $639.00 Statutory Mailings $9.76 Recording Costs $14.00 Postings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,340.26 Total Amount Due: $16,381.85 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $173,813.57, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 05/01/11, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on June 15, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 06/04/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 06/04/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 06/04/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Daniel E. Britts 906 West 12th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Daniel E. Britts 906 West 12th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 01/12/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 01/13/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 03/07/2012 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Claire Swazey (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7172.20079) 1002.207070-File No. Pub: May 13, June 3, 2012 Legal No. 387460

PUBLIC NOTICE T h e Po r t o f Po r t A n geles/William R. Fairchild International Airport announces its proposed overall DBE goal of 2.6% for the federal financial assistance to be ex p e n d e d i n Fe d e r a l Aviation Administration assisted contracts through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP), 2012-2014. The proposed goal and its rationale area available for inspection for 30 days, dur ing the hours of 8 AM-Noon, 1 PM-4 PM, Airport Manager’s Office, 338 W. First Street, Port Angeles, WA. The Port of Port Angeles and the Department of Transportation will accept comments on the goal for 45 days from the date of this notice. Comments may be sent to Port of Port Angeles, P.O. Box 1350, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Legal No. 385297 Pub: May 4, 13, 2012

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County File No.: 7763.28880 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, National Association as Trustee as successor by merger to Lasalle Bank, National Association as Trustee for WaMu Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-OA6 Trust Grantee: Bevil A. Dennis, a married woman as her separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2007-1202782 Tax Parcel ID No.: 05-30-20-439040 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 3, SP 17/62, SW4SE4 S20-T30NR5WWM Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On May 25, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lot 3 of Hopper Short Plat, recorded March 17, 1987 in Volume 17 of Short Plats, Page 62, under Clallam County Recording No. 589012, being a portion of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 20, Township 30 North, Range 5 West, W.M., Clallam County, Washington. Situate in Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 2288 Deer Park Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 05/25/07, recorded on 06/04/07, under Auditor’s File No. 2007-1202782, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Bevil A. Dennis, a married woman, as her separate estate, as Grantor, to Olympic Peninsula Title, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, F.A., as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest to Washington Mutual Bank fka Washington Mutual Bank FA to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, National Association as Trustee as successor by merger to Lasalle Bank, National Association as Trustee for WaMu Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-OA6 Trust, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 1273434. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 02/15/2012 Monthly Payments $49,321.42 Lender’s Fees & Costs $3,070.75 Total Arrearage $52,392.17 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $675.00 Title Repor t $1,060.15 Statutory Mailings $23.90 Recording Costs $16.00 Postings $70.00 Total Costs $1,845.05 Total Amount Due: $54,237.22 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $412,779.20, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 08/01/09, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on May 25, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 05/14/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Bevil A. Dennis 2288 Deer Park Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Bevil A. Dennis 2288 Deer Park Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 Bevil A. Dennis c/o William Jeffrey Davis, Attorney 433 North 5th Avenue, Ste A Sequim, WA 98382 Bevil A. Dennis c/o William Jeffrey Davis, Attorney PO Box 510 Sequim, WA 98382 John S. Peterson, Trustee PO Box 829 Kingston, WA 98346 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 12/27/10, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 12/29/10 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 02/15/2012 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Becky Baker (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7763.28880) 1002.180802-File Pub: April 22, May 13, 2012 Legal No. 382002

File No.: 7886.23786 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. PNC Bank, National Association, successor by merger to National City Bank, successor by merger to National City Bank of Indiana Grantee: Erik Huling and Heather Heimbigner, each as their separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 20061177204 and modified by 2010 1256303 recorded 9/10/2010 Tax Parcel ID No.: 132803510200 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 1 & W2 Lot 2 Bk 2 Ford Park Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On June 15, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lot 1 and the west half of Lot 2 in Block 2 of Ford Park, as recorded in volume 6 of plats, page 18, records of Clallam County, Washington. Situate in the County of Clallam, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 1620 Calawah Way Forks, WA 98331 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/10/06, recorded on 03/27/06, under Auditor’s File No. 20061177204 and modified by 2010 1256303 recorded 9/10/2010, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Erik Huling Unmarried and Heather Heinbigner an unmarried woman, as Grantor, to Clallam Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of National City Mortgage a division of National City Bank of Indiana, as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 03/14/2012 Monthly Payments $20,050.99 Late Charges $754.88 Lender’s Fees & Costs $1,317.44 Total Arrearage $22,123.31 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $543.75 Title Report $659.07 Statutory Mailings $40.00 Recording Costs $0.00 Postings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,312.82 Total Amount Due: $23,436.13 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $179,117.17, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 10/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on June 15, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 06/04/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 06/04/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 06/04/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS ERIK HULING 1620 CALAWAH WAY FORKS, WA 98331 ERIK HULING PO BOX 2573 FORKS, WA 98331 HEATHER HEIMBIGNER 1620 CALAWAH WAY FORKS, WA 98331 HEATHER HEIMBIGNER PO BOX 2573 FORKS, WA 98331 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of ERIK HULING 1620 Calawah Way Forks, WA 98331 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of ERIK HULING PO BOX 2573 Forks, WA 98331 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of HEATHER HEIMBIGNER PO BOX 2573 Forks, WA 98331 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of HEATHER HEIMBIGNER 1620 Calawah Way Forks, WA 98331 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 01/25/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 01/26/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 03/14/2012 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Kathy Taggar t (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7886.23786) 1002.207430-File No. Pub: May 13, June 3, 2012 Legal No. 387465

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LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Theresa M. Vitalis and Tyler Bryson that their presence is required on May 22, 2012, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. for a hearing in the Quinault Children’s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Legal No. 384346 Pub May 6, 13, 20, 2012

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INVITATION TO BID City of Forks Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of Forks, at the Public Works Department, 500 East Division St. Forks, WA 98331, for the labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the completion of the Russell Road Culvert Replacement Project until 1:00 p.m. on Thursday May 31, 2012, and no later, at which time such bids will be opened and publicly read aloud and tabulated for submission tot he City council at a future council meeting. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE FIXED TIME FOR OPENING WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Bids must be completely sealed within a separate envelope with the outside of the envelope marked BID OPENING DATE May 31, 2012 and “Russell Road Culvert Replacement Project”. The name and address of the bidder should also appear on the outside of the envelope. Bids should be addressed to City of the Forks Public Works Department, 500 East Division St. Forks, WA 98331. Faxed or e-mailed bids will not be accepted. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in the form of a cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond made payable to the City of Forks in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the specifications,, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Forks. No bid shall be considered unless accompanied by such bid proposal deposit. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding. The City will award the contract for this project to the lowest responsive bidder based on the lowest total amount of the bid proposal. Availability of Bidding Documents: Contract documents are anticipated to be available for pick up on or after May 10, 2012. Bona fide general contractors may obtain the contract documents at Forks City Hall located at 500 East Division Street, Forks, WA 98331, (360) 374-5412, ext. 245, or any one of three locations of Exeltech Consulting, Inc., located at 116 West 8th Street, Suite 120, Port Angeles, WA 98362, (360) 417-3803 ( by appointment only), or 401 2nd Ave. S. Suite 205, Seattle, WA 98104, (206) 623-9646, ext. 1108, or 8729 Commerce Place Drive NE, Suite A, Lacey, WA 98516, (360) 357-8289, ext. 1108, upon a refundable payment of $100.00 per set. The $100.00 fee is refundable if the set of documents is returned unmarked and undamaged. Copies of the contract documents may also be examined at these locations as well as at Hartnagel Building Supply Inc., 3111 E Highway 101, Port Angeles, WA. This contract is a federally funded project and therefore will require prevailing wages to be paid. BID DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO BIDDERS. The following is applicable to federal aid projects. The City of Forks in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportations, subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in the consideration for an award. The improvement for which bids will be received is described below: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: “Russell Road Culvert Replacement Project, Federal Aid No” ER 1101(011)” consisting of the removal of existing culverts, road restoration, and all other work necessary to complete the project as specified in the contract documents within the City of Forks corporate limits. This project is funded with Federal funds. Pub: May 13, 2012 Legal No. 386675

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ecky Northaven’s recent posting on Facebook spells out her feelings. It’s a motto, superimposed on a photo of a sunlit horizon: “No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and fight for your dreams.” Northaven’s dreams are big and small, indoor and outdoor. And though she has faced a serious illness and a difficult recovery, this single mother of two is unwavering in her aim. At 37, Northaven runs two firms: Dragonrail, the store lined with games, hobby supplies and dragon decor at 803 E. First St., and Northaven Herding, the dogtraining business that has her out in tall grass Saturday mornings.

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Becky Northaven, atop her horse Oshi, and daughters Kellan, 7, left, and Ashlynn, 5, take a break from a Society for Creative Anachronism event at the Clallam County Fairgrounds last Sunday.

At Dragonrail, Northaven is on a mission here, to do more than make a buck. She hopes to open up the world of non-computer gaming, a world where players sit facing another instead of facing a screen. Together, they tell stories via Dungeons & Dragons, or learn strategy on the chess- or checkerboard. Dragonrail stocks an array of games across the spectrum, from Pokemon, Munchkin and Killer Bunnies cards to Settlers of Catan, Warhammer 40K and those old board games like Monopoly. Medieval gear, for Society for Creative Anachronism enthusiasts, also is starting to appear here. Northaven took a risk and opened the store back in November 2006, after leaving her job as a network administrator for Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles.

Kellan Northaven, 7, stands beside Oshi the horse while waiting to hand a bow to her mother, Becky Northaven. Becky is learning mounted archery, while Kellan hopes to follow in her mom’s footsteps one day.

Restart She and her daughters Kellan, now 7, and Ashlynn, 5, were living in Acton, Calif., when Northaven’s husband left the family. She knew exactly where she wanted to make a new start. Northaven is a native of Port Angeles, and though she only lived here five years before moving to Oregon, this is her place. “I had the inner soul pull,” she said. “It had to be Port Angeles . . . Just seeing the Olympics — it felt like home.” Dragons — “symbol of freedom and flight,” as Northaven puts it — stand at the front of the store. And the game room is in back, though the proprietress

On this Mother’s Day, she might go out for breakfast with her sweetheart, but then she plans to go in to work. Dragonrail is open from 1 p.m. till 7 p.m. Sundays — and though that closing time is early for the night-owl gaming crowd, Northaven keeps it there on school nights for Ashlynn and for Kellan, who’s in first grade now. Weekend mornings, though, are for frolic with the family, the dogs and the horses. Northaven teaches sheepherding with the help of her two Border collies, 11-year-old Katie and 3-year-old Knight — the black one — and with her horses: a half-Lippizan, half-Arabian mare named Oshi and a half-Friesian stallion, Food for her soul Dreamtime. Classes start at 10 a.m. year Watching people play on game round on Northaven’s property in nights at Dragonrail, helping eastern Port Angeles, and last people learn the art of sheepabout two hours; they’re a blend herding with their dogs: These of agility training and the equivfeed her soul. alent of algebra for the dogs. “I get a sense of satisfaction Her canine students come in when I see people having fun,” many breeds. There are about 30 Northaven said. “I’m one of the few types of herding dogs, and purity nature and computer geeks. I love is not necessary, Northaven said. the outdoors, and I love games.” “We give them an instinct Role-playing games such as test, since that’s the only thing Dungeons & Dragons, she added, we can’t teach,” she added. are “nothing more than a shared Northaven got into sheepherdstorytelling adventure.” This and ing in California, where she resother play teaches young people cued Katie, a dog with a troubled communication skills along with history. sportsmanship, Northaven TURN TO NORTHAVEN/3 believes. nights listed on Facebook and its seven-days-a-week operation, has outlasted a few local game stores now. Northaven isn’t shy about discussing why. “I have tenacity,” she said. And “I do have a passion for the things I get involved in.” But Northaven faced down a foe that took her by surprise in 2010. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer, underwent treatments and surgery and spent all of last summer recovering. Once she got well enough to work, she returned with a vengeance. Northaven labors seven days a week at one business or another — yet she takes great pleasure in both.

can fill the whole space with game tables if need be. “I want everyone to feel welcome,” Northaven said, “whether

they’re 6-year-olds coming in for Pokemon cards or 60-year-olds looking for modeling paints.” Dragonrail, with its game


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An ode to the egg — and Sunday dinner Local backyards perfect source for nutrition-loaded package BY BETSY WHARTON FOR

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This time of year, mother hens on the North Olympic Peninsula are laying like crazy. It’s an instinct that centuries of breeding and electric lights in winter haven’t squelched. It’s no wonder, then, that so many of our recently passed spring holidays feature eggs in the ritual. Eggs are a universal symbol of fertility, birth

and rebirth. After a cold wet winter of darkness and egg scarcity, nesting boxes all Wharton over the Peninsula are rolling in these nourishing ovoids. One of the many culinary benefits of living in a rural community such as ours is that we still have a

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North Peninsula Spring Frittata 1 or 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup finely chopped leeks or spring onions 1 cup spring greens, chopped 10 eggs 3/4 cup milk 1/2 cup cheese Salt and pepper Cooked sausage, bacon or smoked salmon if desired

thriving egg underground. By this, I mean the quiet but widespread availability of backyard eggs for barter and sale through friends, families, classmates and coworkers. I’ve seen the telltale signs: empty egg cartons stacked and waiting, the collection jar for egg money, the hand-written note on the lunchroom fridge: BYOEgg Carton.

________ In a 10-inch cast iron skillet, sauté a clove or two of minced garlic and finely chopped leeks or spring onions. Add your choice of well-chopped spring greens such as spinach, kale, beet greens, parsrecipe than this super delicious Northwest spring frittata. Not only can you take advantage of the abundance of eggs, but this recipe can also be a true 100-mile meal — as in all ingredients come from

Breakfast for dinner When eggs are plentiful, it’s a great time to have what my mother, Betty Hill Wharton, likes to call “breakfast for dinner.” And for that, there is no easier

ley and/or chard. Cook until greens are wilted. In a separate bowl, mix 10 eggs with ¾ cup milk, salt and pepper to taste, and ½ cup of your favorite cheese (for a little adventure try blue cheese). For a meaty variation, cooked sausage, bacon or smoked salmon can be added to the sautéed veggies. Pour the egg mixture over the veggies and place the skillet in a 350-degree oven for about 20 minutes, or until the surface of the frittata has solidified. Another way to check is to insert a knife in the center; if it comes out clean, your frittata is ready.

within a 100-mile radius — by including an array of seasonal vegetables, local meats and cheeses. Serve this with a salad and a cool beverage, and you have a magnificent Mother’s Day meal — fit

for a queen, or even your mom.

________ Betsy Wharton of Port Angeles is a registered nurse, Port Angeles Farmers Market board member and lover of local food.

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SEQUIM — Local artist, teacher and business owner Renne Brock-Richmond will travel to the National Defense University in Washington, D.C., this week to lead a workshop on “Developing an Authentic Avatar — Inspiring Trust with Your Virtual Identity.” The workshop is part of the Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds Conference, and will have an international audience including participants from the military, federal and state govcate your enthusiasm, ernments, academic instiopenness and mission.” tutions, medical organizaThe Federal Consortions, nonprofits and other tium for Virtual Worlds corporations. Conference consists of more than 1,600 members Crucial to success from government, acaCreating an authentic demia and corporate secavatar is crucial to success tors, and seeks to help in virtual worlds, Brock- them collaborate through the use of virtual worlds. It Richmond said. “Your avatar is a visual also provides a venue to representation of you and share best practices and your professional reputa- lessons learned in online tion, [so it] must communi- environments.

Renne Brock-Richmond, an artist, teacher and business owner based in Sequim, will lead a seminar as part of the Federal Consortium of Virtual Worlds Conference in Washington, D.C., this week. Brock-Richmond has been teaching students to interact with one another via virtual worlds such as Second Life (www.Second Life.com) since 2008, and has served as an instructor with the University of Washington, Peninsula College, Arizona State University and other institutions. In 2009, she graduated from the first pioneering class of the University of Washington Certificate in Virtual Worlds Program. Before moving to Sequim, Brock-Richmond earned her Bachelor of Science in art at Lewis & Clark College and her Master’s of Fine Art in visual art at Vermont College at Norwich University, and taught art at Mon-

THE FIRST TIME. We invest so much energy thinking about who it’s going to be with, what it’s going to be like, and how we’ll feel afterwards, that it’s no wonder that it rarely lives up to the hype.

terey Peninsula College in California. Her company, unique as you, specializes in social media and other marketing, event planning and web design and development, while she teaches courses in a variety of subjects, including color theory, computer basics and PhotoShop Elements at Peninsula College. Brock-Richmond also organizes community events such as Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk, the annual Fiber Arts Festival, Opulent Art Show and monthly Sequim Humanities & Arts Alliance programs. For more information, visit www.uniqueas you.com, email Renne@ uniqueasyou.com or phone 360-460-3023.

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PORT LUDLOW — The Republican Women of Jefferson County will meet at The Inn at Port Ludlow, 1 Heron Road, at noon Thursday, May 17. Gene Farr will present

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend AAUW branch will present its Elmira K. Beyer Scholarship and other financial awards at a meeting at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San Juan Ave., from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19. The group will award $1,500 to graduating seniors from Chimacum and Port Townsend high schools. The funds for these awards are generated from Kitchen Tour proceeds and targeted donations. There were 20 completed applications for the Elmira K. Beyer Scholarship this year with applicants ranging in age from 18 to 55.

The winner of the Beyer scholarship will receive an award of full tuition up to $7,500. This money comes from the Scholarship Endowment Fund. Awards of $1,500 scholarships will be provided to two Beyer scholarship finalists. A special one-time scholarship will also be awarded this year in memory of branch member Liz Mullensky who lost her life to cancer last summer. Her family and friends, including many branch members who came to know Mullensky during her short time in Port Townsend, donated the funds for this award. Mullensky’s husband Steve will present the award. Peninsula Profile

Kelsey I’m not exactly sure when I lost my virginity. My husband and I were both virgins when we got married. He was impotent on our wedding night and our honeymoon. But he kept plugging away, and at some point, I guess he was successful, but you couldn’t prove it by me. That’s why I always say I was a virgin when I got married, both times!

Hank I lost it on a hot and sweaty night with a very forgettable girl when I was 16. I wish I’d started younger, like my friends. I came of age in the 1970s. Very few of us left high school still a virgin. Oddly enough, the world didn’t come to an end.

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I was 28. It was at a party with a girl I’d just met that night. I was attracted to her, but I wish it had been with someone I loved, someone I’d known for a long time. To be honest, it was quite an awkward experience. It really was not how I imagined it. I felt like I should have known what I was doing, since we were both women, but it was just plain awkward. Do I regret it? I have mixed feelings. On one hand, I’m glad I finally got the awkward first time over with. On the other hand, the reason I waited so long was because I wanted to be in love. I kind of wish I’d stuck with that. I’ve decided to go back to waiting for love. I just hope I actually fall in love soon.

George My wife and I were both virgins when we said, “I do.” We stayed loyal and had no affairs through 53 years of marriage. I’m proud my sweet one was the only woman I ever slept with. No worry about diseases or guilt trips. We grew in our intimate relationship with each other. I was with her when she took her last breath. I’m still fully satisfied with fond memories, starting with the honeymoon and through those wonderful years together. I’m not preaching, and I may be bragging, but a life of honor with one person sure has its rewards. It’s not easy and takes a lot of focus and respect for your spouse. Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at www.talesfromthefront. com. Her column appears weekly in Peninsula Profile.

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One month after I turned 18, I had my first sexual experience — with another woman. Over the course of the next 13 years, I was in three lesbian relationships. The shame of it is that I’m not gay. I was afraid of men and had such a terrible self-image that I felt unworthy of them. I’ve had many years of therapy since then. When I was 31, I experienced my first heterosexual intercourse. The man was 25 years older than me, and I’m still with him 26 years later. The tragedy does not end there. I haven’t had sex for nearly 20 years because he’s impotent! Now doesn’t your sex life sound fantastic?

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Asking to remove crying child OK IF PEOPLE BRING a child to the movies and the child begins crying and won’t stop, as a patron who is trying to watch and hear, is it OK to ask a parent to please take the child out in the lobby or wherever? What is the best way to approach the situation? This happens frequently, and it’s getting old fast.

Michigan parent Most parents will try to soothe the crying child, which they should, but if it doesn’t work, and they continue to disturb people around them, you should certainly say something. Once this is done, the parent usually will correct the situation swiftly by removing the child. Just like everyone else, you have paid good money to see the movie, and it is not acceptable to have others ruin it. — Corey T. H. in Cambridge, Mich.

Virginia mom Going to the movie with kids during noontime is almost always a detrimental experience for everyone involved. Until about the age of 5, some kids seem to feel the need to complain as loudly as possible about anything ending with a fit of crying.

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than others, like the matinee. Unfortunately, this is also around the time when most younger children take a nap. Perhaps they are sick, tired, frustrated, hungry, overstimulated, frightened or simply sleepy. If this is the case, there is not much one can do to rectify the problem. The best option might be for the parent or adult to leave the movie theater with the child and try it another day at a different time.

I take the kids to the 6 o’clock showing, and it has been pretty good so far. Maybe think about switching your schedule to a later time in the day. — Lauri Peterson in Norfolk, Va. Can you help?

From Jodie If the crying is really disturbing and lasts for more than four to five minutes, you can ask the parents to step outside with the child. Of course, it is important to be as kind and calm as possible so that there are no feathers ruffled. Yelling down, up or over several rolls of seats at the adult is not the diplomatic way to get the response you and others would like. Unless the person is close to where you are sitting, it is best to get up and calmly request that the child be taken out into the waiting area or lobby. There are certain times of the day where this might happen more frequently

My brother’s children, ages 7 and 9, one girl and one boy, will be visiting us for two weeks this summer while the parents go on vacation. They are much more active than my two kids who love to read, research and walk in the park. I’d love some familyand kid-friendly tips to help get these four kids entertained and having fun but not going overboard with expensive novelties.

_______ Jodie Lynn shares parenting tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, MO 63040 or direct2 contact@parenttoparent.com via e-mail. Tips and questions can also be sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com.

Boyfriend’s kissing isn’t worth spit, girlfriend says DEAR JOHN: I recently started a relationship with my best male friend. Everything is perfect between us except for the fact that he’s not a great kisser. He didn’t use his tongue at all, his mouth was very wet and he kept it open all the time. Then, he complained that I use my tongue too much. He thinks I’m the one who can’t kiss. Can this be resolved? — Tongue-Tied in Fort Lee, N.J.

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a successful marriage. These include trust, commitment and love, as well as passion, which is motivated by sexual chemistry. While it is great when all of these forces come together in one relationship, Dear Tongue-Tied: Sure, you can work this out that is not always the case. However, of these four — if both of you are willing components, passion is the to take criticism without one that a relationship being offended. If you precould survive without. fer some tongue action, let Why? Because sexual him know. If you prefer chemistry naturally ebbs that his mouth not resemand flows during the course ble the Lincoln Tunnel, of a long relationship. then say so. However, if a couple But remember: It’s not loses their feelings of trust, what you say, but how you say it, particularly in issues commitment or love, then the union will be irretrievof romantic performance. For example, you might say, ably broken. A great sex life “Honey, I’d prefer to feel enhances greatly a good your tongue, like this . . .” marriage, but it won’t and then demonstrate. make a bad marriage sucAfter you’ve given your opinion, be fair and ask for ceed. his. Half the fun of kissing Dear John: I’m a conis experimenting, so take fused 22-year-old woman. your time to explore the Growing up, I was told possibilities. by my mom that sleeping with men would make me Dear John: My counlose my sense of self-worth, selor tells me that studies and that if I did, I would show absolutely no correlaend up an old maid. tion between a good marHow true is this? riage and good sex. This — Questioning seems counterintuitive to me. Mom’s Wisdom I understand that it may in Independence, Mo. not be the most important thing in a marriage, but is Dear Questioning: there evidence of good marEvery generation has riages with bad sex? — Prove Me Wrong attached their own set of in Des Moines, Iowa beliefs and standards to this issue. I believe there is no one right or wrong Dear Prove Me behavior on the issue of Wrong: There are several premarital sex. It is up to components that make up

the individual. Certainly, given the fact that you are 22, I assume that you would agree with me that the decision is yours. Premarital sex can cost you your sense of selfworth only if you share in the value system that your mother promotes. As an adult, I think the time has come for you to make your own decision about how and when you choose to share your love. Dear John: My wife interrupts me all the time. She’s a great partner, and there is so much I love about her, but this one annoying habit grinds on my nerves. In truth, I know at times I interrupt her as well. Do you have any suggestions on how we can both stop doing this? — Don’t Interrupt in Spokane Dear Don’t: You’re certainly not alone. This is a very common complaint, especially for couples that have shared many years together. Try this: Do your very best to lead by example. Never interrupt her and you’ll be surprised to see that in most cases your partner will pick up on what you’re doing. Discipline yourself to hold a thought. Be patient and let her say what she wants to say before you speak. Be very patient and try this for six to eight weeks. I think you’ll be pleased with the change it will make.

________ John Gray is the author of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus. If you have a question, write to John in care of this newspaper or by e-mail at: comments@mars venusliving.com.

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This week’s question: What is something you wish you could have done differently in you life?

“Being married. I would love to have been married at some point in my life. But I never married. “I do have children, though. I wish my three children would have had a dad around. All of my children have been sent out for adoption. “But marriage is the big thing I would have done differently, if possible. “The sad thing is the children’s fathers didn’t stick around when they heard about the babies, and they left. “I wish all married mothers the best.”

“Tried harder in college. “When I look back, I wish I had the work ethic I have today back then. It’s all changed now, with being married and having children. Years of responsibility changes things. “I did get a college degree, but I wished my GPA was higher. “I’m a 33-year-old Coug [from Washington State University]. My parents helped pay for my education, and I wish I had done better for their sake, at least. “I needed to focus more. My only excuse, I guess, is I was dating the man I married.”

“Given more love to my mom. It’s been several years since we have parted ways. “I am a Christian, and she doesn’t like me being one. Sometimes I’m a ‘crazy Christian’ and try to be evangelical to others. This has separated us. No Christmas or birthdays together, and she didn’t attend my wedding last November, either. “Hopefully, this whole thing will resolve itself someday. I know God is going to work things out for the best. “I love you, Mom.”

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pursuit to hobby list CONTINUED FROM 1 Trainers called her a hopeless case and told Northaven the dog would need medication for the rest of her life. Instead, the two of them clicked. “She was that oncein-a-lifetime, magic dog,” Northaven said. She later adopted Knight as a puppy, and the pair of collies now shadow Northaven, and the girls, around the house and the store. As if two businesses weren’t enough, Northaven took up another pursuit in 2011.

Medieval times This was something that had caught her eye back in high school: Medieval play on horseback. She’s loved horses since girlhood but wanted to go beyond trail riding. The Renaissance-fair crowd talked about jousting, but charging around with a lance just wasn’t for her. Enter Lajos Kassai, Hungarian archery superstar. Northaven watched a

2 of many passions THE DRAGONRAIL GAME and hobby shop at 803 E. First St., Port Angeles, stocks board, card and role-playing games, dragon decor, model paints and more. Information on group game gatherings awaits at www.Dragonrail.com and on the shop’s Facebook page. Proprietress Becky Northaven can be reached at 360-775-2844. **** Northaven Herding offers sheep-herding training classes for dogs and owners Saturdays from 10 a.m. till noon in eastern Port Angeles. For information phone 360-477-0022, check the Northaven Herding page on Facebook or email northaven. herding@gmail.com. Peninsula Profile

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Wendy Mueters April 14, 1962, in Los Angeles. Mr. Foster is a former Clallam County auditor and Clallam County Public Utility District auditor. Mrs. Foster worked in human resources manage-

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includes daughters and sons-in-law Joellyn and Dave Jensen of Port Angeles and Karyn and Brian Dolan of Sun Valley, Calif. They also have two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

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Called gutsy CONTINUED FROM 3 the bow and arrow. “I’m at least a year So Northaven connected away from competing,” she estimates. with the local chapter of Last Sunday, she went the Society for Creative Anachronism, and began to to the Clallam County Fairpractice, first with her two grounds to take a riding test with the Society for feet on the ground, then Creative Anachronism, to moving onto the back of her steed. Shooting with a show her equestrian skills bow and arrow is a long are up to snuff. Her daughlearning process, naturally, ters went along; Kellan the for both horse and rider. elder sees herself as a One of mounted the interestarcher one “I get a sense of ing things day. about Family satisfaction when I see mounted trips to compeople having fun. I’m petitions archery, Kassai-style, one of the few nature elsewhere in is that one Washington and computer geeks. I does not state may love the outdoors, and be in the simply “sight down I love games.” future. For the arrow,” BECKY NORTHAVEN now, though, or look owner Northaven straight at Dragonrail games and enjoys ridthe target Northaven Herding ing and from the practicing, arrow’s working and point. playing. The eyes, it turns out, On this Mother’s Day, are just two tools in the she plans on working as box. To be truly in tune usual — not a bad thing, with the sport, an archer since this is her business must learn to “shoot from she is building, and the the gut,” Northaven said. example of independence She must train her right she is setting for her girls. brain hemisphere, while Friends often remark on developing the correct Northaven’s wide variety of physical posture, to drop passions — and on a perthe reins, aim and shoot. sonal quality she has. In a All the while, Northaven word, the woman is gutsy. must train her horse, too, “Yes, I’ve been accused to get used to the sound of of that,” she said.

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The Huckleberrys Donald and Grace Huckleberry of Joyce celebrated their 65th anniversary with a gathering of family and friends Saturday at Fiesta Jalisco Mexican Restaurant in Port Angeles. Their children were hosts for the event. Mrs. Huckleberry’s sister, Frieda Chesser, traveled from Indiana to join the celebration.

Donald Huckleberry married Grace Stricker May 11, 1947, in Otisco, Ind. Mr. Huckleberry is a retired union painter from San Diego. He was in the Navy during World War II, serving on the USS Los Angeles. Mrs. Huckleberry spent most of her life as a mother, wife and homemaker.

The couple came to the Peninsula in July 1979 to be closer to their daughter and grandchildren. Mr. Huckleberry built the home in which they currently live. When they retired to Joyce, Mrs. Huckleberry worked for the 88 Cent Store for 15 years before it closed. The couple’s family

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any of us get personally invested in the series we watch. We put ourselves in the shoes of our favorite characters — we feel their joy and pain as if we’ve been friends, family and lovers for our whole lives. When rumors circulate that one or a few of these friends could be getting hurt — or worse, killed — in the near future, we can’t help but feel loss and remorse. ABC’s hit medical series “Private Practice” and its parent series “Grey’s Anatomy” finish their seasons this week, and the entertainment world is abuzz with rumors about how the tearjerking shows will end. Creator and series writer Shonda Rhimes is known for her heart-wrenching plot lines and genuine characters who reach the audience in a way that many never thought possible. “Private Practice” closes on Tuesday, May 15, and fans are waiting with bated breath about how the episode will play out.The episode title, “Gone Baby Gone” has many speculating that Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) may lose the baby she’s carrying, or that Addison will exhaust the last of her options to become a mother. Sam struggles to cope with the impending death of Mason’s mother, Erica, which would leave him as the sole caregiver for Mason. In a recent special, creator Rhimes dismissed the rumor that Sam may get fatally shot. “There are a lot of twists and turns in that finale,” she told TVLine at an Academy of Television Arts & Sciences event, “An Evening with Shonda Rhimes and Friends.” “There’s just a real sense of growth for our characters, a sense of change. A lot of things come to a head that I don’t know people were necessarily expecting to, and that’s exciting. There are some real heartbreaking moments and some surprises. There are many developments

romantically.” The doctors at Seattle Grace finish their season two days later when “Grey’s Anatomy” wraps up on Thursday, May 17. That episode title, “Flight”, has stirred up even more rumors, and photos from the tapings show several characters at an airport, spawning discussion of a tragic plane crash. Rhimes recently added fuel to the fire when she revealed that at least one of the cast members will not be returning for Season 9. According to WetPaint.com, eight of the main actors — including Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey and Sandra Oh — are at the ends of their contracts, and there’s no word yet about any new deals. One of the show’s storylines has several of the doctors applying for fellowships around the country, which leaves the gates open for their departure or return. Dempsey stated in an interview with the Italian “Vanity Fair” that Season 8 will be his last appearance on the “Grey’s” set, but the fate of the other players is still up in the air. “It’s gonna be my last. I do not know what’s going to happen to the other characters, but for me it’s done,” he said. “Leaving will be bittersweet because it has been a great part of my

life. But I can’t see me doing it anymore.” With the departure of at least one of the major players on “Grey’s,” there will likely be some new cast members joining the roster for next season. “Practice” has had good luck with its cast change this season — Audra McDonald did not return to her role as Naomi Bennett, and Benjamin Bratt stepped onto the set as Addison’s new love interest, Jake. Rhimes has a knack for intense finales. “Private Practice” itself stemmed from the third season finale of “Grey’s Anatomy,” when Dr. Addison Montgomery left Seattle Grace and joined her friend Naomi’s practice in Santa Monica, Calif. The Season 3 finale of

“Practice” left Dr. Violet Turner having her baby stolen from her — literally cut from her body — and last season ended with Pete having a heart attack. Hospital dramas aren’t exactly a new idea — “ER” and “Chicago Hope” were both on TV for several years before Rhimes penned her first teleplay. Though “Mercy,” “Trauma” and “Mental” weren’t on the radar for long, networks have produced many major series about doctors and the patients they treat. “Scrubs,” “Doogie Howser,” “MASH” and “House” have blurred the lines of drama and comedy in dire medical situations, but “Grey’s” and “Practice” are frequently causing viewers to reach for the tissues. “Grey’s” started in 2005 and followed a group of inexperienced interns as they started their new medical rotations at Seattle Grace hospital. Since then, the interns have grown into fullfledged doctors and hit pretty much every speed bump along the way. This season alone has seen custody battles, an unplanned pregnancy and the deaths of loved ones — and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The medicine-based plots have included an explosion, spinal surgeries, unprecedented transplants and the separation of conjoined twins.

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ew things are more difficult than saying goodbye. But that’s just what fans of ABC’s groundbreaking prime-time soap opera “Desperate Housewives” will have to do when the show wraps up after eight seasons on Sunday, May 13. The show follows a close-knit group of women who live seemingly perfect lives in a suburb of the fictional American town of Fairview. Things may look idyllic from the outside, but viewers have delighted in a peek behind the scandalous closed doors in the neighborhood. The deceased Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong), who died in the very first episode of the show, narrates and provides insights into her former neighbors’ lives. Teri Hatcher leads the en-

semble cast as relatable hopeless romantic Susan, while Marcia Cross can be seen as perfectionist Bree. Felicity Huffman won a 2004 Emmy for her portrayal of dedicated mom Lynette. Eva Longoria rounds out the main cast as Latina beauty Gabrielle (Gaby). Vanessa Williams joined the cast in Season 7 as Lynette’s best friend from college, Renee. Their affairs, hardships and scandals have entertained viewers for years, and now it’s coming to an end. Although little detail is known about the plot of the finale, snapshots from the set on the day of its filming surfaced on the Internet and provided a hint: Lynette was dressed up as an elderly lady, leading some to speculate that the finale would jump into the future. It’s not unheard of for “Housewives” to jump ahead — Season 5 picked up the storylines five years later, even though there

were only five months between seasons in real time. On theinsider.com, series creator Marc Cherry indicated he knew where the series was going from the very beginning. “The last act, which I’ve had in my head for seven and a half years, is absolutely what we’re going to do,” he said earlier this year. He may have had the plot in mind for years, but there’s no way he could have known what a trend-setter “Desperate Housewives” would become. The show premiered in 2004, when the notion of a prime-time soap opera seemed hopelessly blasé. Networks hadn’t trod through that territory in a while, though shows such as “Dallas,” “Dynasty” and “Knots Landing” were hugely popular in the 1980s. Still, the concept seemed a tough sell to audiences, especially considering the most recent prime-

time soap successes focused on the lives of young people in such ‘90s series as “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Melrose Place.” As far-fetched as a dark comedy about a group of dissatisfied suburban housewives may have seemed, it was a phenomenal hit from the get-go. In the beginning, “Desperate Housewives” drew comparisons to such iconic series as “Sex and the City” and “Twin Peaks,” and even the successful 1999 film “American Beauty.” As a result, the show’s debut attracted more than 21 million viewers and marked a turning point for a faltering ABC. Things just got better from there on out, and the season finale drew an audience of more than 30 million. “Desperate Housewives” came at a key point in soap-opera history. Gone were the days of daytime dramas dominating the airwaves, with fans taking time off work to tune in, or sneaking

“Desperate Housewives” ends this week after eight stellar seasons. off to catch the latest plot twist on a break. The popularity of daytime soaps has plummeted in the past decade, which has seen the demise of such television mainstays as “Guiding Light” and “As the World Turns,” two of the longest-running programs in TV history. However, the success of “Desperate Housewives” has sparked a new trend in prime time. ABC in particular has had great luck with such soap-esque formats, dabbling in the medical dramas

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The Tonight Show: Jay Leno Lakers player Metta World Peace is still being criticized for the vicious elbow he threw over the weekend. I haven’t seen an NBA player take an elbow like that since Kris Humphries got between Kim Kardashian and a camera. Newt Gingrich’s campaign is something like $5 million in debt. He is now so broke he’s no longer attacking the poor — because he is one.

The Late Show: David Letterman I’m enjoying this Secret Service scandal. It turned out to be a frisking that got out of control. One of the Secret Service agents had this woman, and the deal was $300 and he gave her $30. I’m thinking, now wait a minute — I’ve got no problem with a guy trying to save taxpayer dollars.

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By Dee Wright and Sheila Busteed TV Media WRITE AND WRONG: Ernest Hemingway has been credited as one of the greatest writers of all time, but few know the story of the man behind the books. On Monday, May 28, HBO will air its exclusive original film about the tumultuous marriage of Hemingway and his third wife, Martha Gellhorn. Together, Hemingway and Gellhorn endured war, scandal and social disruption, though they were only married for a short time. The Nobel Prize-winning author is known for his works “The Old Man and the Sea” and “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” the latter of which is said to have been written for Gellhorn. “Hemingway & Gellhorn” stars Oscar winner Nicole Kidman and Academy Award nominee Clive Owen as the star-crossed lovers, but the talent in this special film goes much deeper than its leads — David Strathairn, Lars Ulrich, Rodrigo Santoro, Molly Parker, Peter Coyote, Tony Shalhoub and Parker Posey all have supporting roles. The tale begins in 1936, just after Hemingway left his wife and son to move to Spain and create a documentary about fascism. He soon falls in love with one of the others on the project — a budding journalist and writer who impresses Hemingway with her strong values and sense of morals. “Women like Martha Gellhorn were trailblazers who did things that weren’t the norm,” said Kidman. “[She] changed what professions women could aspire to; who changed the world. I think I’ll always seek out those women to play them, if given the chance.” Director Philip Kaufman has been working on the project for almost nine years, and he wanted to get it

right before it was released. “I’m not really interested in making any film just for the sake of getting something made,” he said. “For me, it’s always been about having an adventure, falling in love, committing totally to something, for however many years.” LIGHT OF LOVE: The television marketplace has been flooded with a plethora of dating shows over the years. Interestingly, this has mirrored the real-life trend of entrepreneurs offering new and unique ways to help clients make love connections, such as speed dating, matchmaking websites and even singles’ vacation packages. Starting next month, Fox is throwing another option into the mix and has hired a top-notch entertainer to act as the lovematch ringmaster. George Lopez has signed on to host “Take Me Out,” which will debut on the network on Thursday, June 7. “I am thrilled to be hosting such an entertaining new series,” said Lopez. “Anything can happen on a show like ‘Take Me Out’ and I’m

looking forward to the excitement.” “Take Me Out” is based on the British version of the game show of the same name. Ireland recently got its own version as well, and both are based on the concept of the original Australian program “Taken Out.” For the American edition, 30 single women meet a group of bachelors one by one and ask them questions to determine if they’re interested in dating any of the guys. If the women aren’t interested, they turn off a light at their podium. After the group is whittled down, it’s the lucky bachelor’s turn to eliminate the women to whom he isn’t attracted. In the final round, the bachelor asks the remaining two women one last question and then chooses which lady he’ll have join him on a fantasy date. The remaining 29 women will be joined by one new female contestant for the next game. Lopez recently hosted his own late-night talk show, “Lopez Tonight,” on TBS, but it was canceled last August. THIRSTY FOR MORE: The popular film plot of a kid facing his fears — and giving thieving adults a good beating in the process — is

being reimagined for a new generation. Production has commenced north of the border in Winnipeg on the fifth film in the “Home Alone” franchise. While the plot borrows a lot from the original 1990 movie, fans will be glad to hear that this isn’t just a remake, nor is it using the same lead character made famous by Macaulay Culkin. The film, which is being produced by Fox Television Studios, will premiere on ABC Family later this year as part of its annual “25 Days of Christmas” programming event. This seems suitable since the other films take place during the holiday season, but the addition of a ghostly element in this new project suggests it would be better suited for the network’s “13 Nights of Halloween” event. In the upcoming film, titled “Home Alone 5: Alone in the Dark,” a young boy named Finn (played by Christian Martyn) moves from California to Maine with his family, but Finn is convinced that the scary new house is haunted. While their parents are stuck on the other side of town, Finn and his sister (Jodelle Ferland) set traps to catch the spirits but end up snaring a group of thieves instead. The film also stars Malcolm McDowell, Edward Asner, Debi Mazar and Eddie Steeples, and it is being directed by Peter Hewitt.

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10:00 p.m.

Famed paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey explores the arid northern regions of Kenya’s Turkana Basin in search of clues to human evolution. This awardwinning film follows Leakey as he tries to show that many human traits were born in Africa. MAY 13 - 19, 2012

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Shark Tank (4) KOMO

8:00 p.m.

Hopeful entrepreneurs have one last chance to make an impression on the potential investors in this season finale. This reality TV series provides people with the opportunity to pitch their products and concepts to successful businessmen and women.

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8:00 p.m.

Geoff Stults wraps up his freshman season as an eccentric man with an unusual power in this season finale. Iraq war veteran Walter Sherman has earned a reputation as a man who can find anything for anyone, from a dead body to a lucky pair of socks.

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