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Vern Olsen, on accordion, provides instrumental guidance for a “flash chantey� that took place at the Port Townsend boat yard for the 100th anniversary of the schooner Adventuress, now in dry dock, upper right.

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Tall ship centenarian feted in what was billed as the firstever “flash chantey.� The event commemorated a date exactly 100 years ago when the schooner Adventuress, which is now based in Port Townsend, first splashed into the water in East Boothbay, Maine, on Feb. 1. 1913. “We wanted to celebrate 100

Sea songs salute PT’s Adventuress BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — About 150 people took an early afternoon break Friday to participate

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Cruise ship adds 13th PT visit BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — A 13th cruise has been added to American Cruise Line’s itinerary of upcoming full-day, overnight stops in Port Townsend and Port Angeles.

The Connecticut-based company last week announced the addition of the extra layover while cruise line representatives and North Olympic Peninsula tourism and city officials firmed up plans for the 100-passenger American Spirit to visit the North Olympic Peninsula.

The cruises in April, May, September and October will begin in Seattle and make subsequent stops in Anacortes, Friday Harbor, KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Port Angeles, Port Townsend and Bereket Piatt crosses a Poulsbo before returning to Seatfinish line as a Port tle.

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EVERETT — A former Port Townsend High School crosscountry star was in the Snohomish County jail Saturday after being arrested for investigation of kidnapping and first-degree robbery in connection with an Everett bank robbery last week. Bereket Piatt won the Class 1A state cross-country championship for Port Townsend High School in 2009. But now he’s in the S n o h o m i s h Photo taken County jail from a bank after Everett security d e t e c t i v e s camera. identified him as a suspect in the armed kidnapping of an Everett Community College student and robbery of a Wells Fargo bank in Everett, KOMO-TV reported.

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Dam razing gives way to water plant work Fish screens and pumps at the industrial water plant were clogged with organic material and sediment after heavy rains inundated the river last fall. The Park Service plans to award a contract for the modificaBY ROB OLLIKAINEN tions within days, and work is PENINSULA DAILY NEWS expected to begin early this PORT ANGELES — Demoli- month, park spokeswoman Barb tion of Glines Canyon Dam has Maynes said. been put on hold for an additional two months to give crews time to Water to mill, hatchery upgrade an industrial waterThe plant provides initial treatment plant on the lower water treatment for the city’s Elwha River, Olympic National industrial water supply, the NipPark officials said. pon Paper Industries USA Inc. Removal of what’s left of the mill, the state Department of Fish dam will resume March 31, with and Wildlife’s fish-rearing chanfull removal expected later this nel and the Lower Elwha Klallam year, months ahead of schedule. tribe’s new fish hatchery. A National Park Service conThe city’s municipal water tractor and plant operator, Veolia comes from a nearby well and was Water, will make improvements not affected by the rush of leaves, to the intake system at the Elwha twigs, branches and sediment. Water Treatment Plant 2.8 miles TURN TO RIVER/A6 from the river mouth.

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A planned upgrade of the Elwha Water Treatment Plant 2.8 miles from the river’s mouth has led to a delay in the demolition of Glines Canyon Dam about 7 miles farther upriver.

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Angelou fetes black history with guests IN THE MIDST of talking black history with Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys, Maya Angelou breaks out singing a hymn a cappella. The acclaimed poet and author wants to show Keys, a New Yorker, what “lining Angelou out,” calland-response singing that is popular in black churches down South, sounds like. That teaching moment is one of many during Angelou’s third annual Black History Month program, “Telling Our Stories,” airing on more than 175 public radio stations nationwide throughout February. Angelou said she is obligated to share her knowledge and experience with younger people like Keys, in a way that is not “preaching” but gives context to the “human truth.”

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An actress portrays Jamie Czerniawski, a New Jersey woman accused of stabbing her husband in 2009, during a re-enactment for an episode of the true-crime series “Wives with Knives.” The Investigation Discovery (ID) channel will broadcast episodes of the program for those looking for an alternative to the Super Bowl today. Angelou said she is sharing black history in “a way that you get it and don’t even know you got it,” with songs, poems, jokes and short stories woven throughout interviews with five guests, including Keys, media mogul Oprah Winfrey, singer and

actress Jennifer Hudson, diplomat Kofi Annan and actress and playwright Regina Taylor. Angelou added, “She teaches the young people: Keep on going, continue and continue with some pizazz, some laughter and some style.”

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EDWARD I. KOCH, 88, the master showman of City Hall who parlayed shrewd political instincts and plenty of chutzpah into three tumultuous terms as New York’s mayor with all the tenacity, zest and combativeness that personified his city of golden dreams, died Friday. Mr. Koch’s spokesman, George Arzt, said he died of congestive heart failure at 2 a.m. at Mr. Koch New Yorkin 1977 Presbyterian/Columbia hospital. The former mayor had experienced coronary and other medical problems since leaving office in 1989. But he had been in relatively good health despite — or perhaps because of — his whirlwind life as a television judge, radio talkshow host, author, law partner, newspaper columnist, movie reviewer, professor, commercial pitchman and political gadfly. Ebullient, flitting from broadcast studios to luncheon meetings and speaking engagements, popping up at show openings and news conferences, wherever the microphones were live and the cameras rolling, Mr. Koch, in his life after politics, seemed for all the world like the old campaigner, running flat out.

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Only his bouts of illness slowed Mr. Koch, most recently forcing him to miss the premiere Tuesday of “Koch,” a documentary biographical film that opened Friday in theaters nationwide. His political odyssey took him from independent-minded liberal to pragmatic conservative, from street-corner hustings with a little band of reform Democrats in Greenwich Village to the pinnacle of power as the city’s 105th mayor from Jan. 1, 1978, to Dec. 31, 1989. Along the way, he put an end to the career of the Tammany boss Carmine G. De Sapio and served two years as a councilman and nine more in Congress representing, with distinction, the East Side of Manhattan. With his trademark — “How’m I doin’?” — Mr. Koch stood at subway entrances on countless mornings wringing the hands and votes of constit-

uents, who elected him 21 times in 26 years.

_________ ANDRE CASSAGNES, 86, the inventor of the Etch A Sketch, the famous red toy that generations of children drew on, shook up and started over, has died in France. The Ohio Art Co., based in Bryan in northwest Ohio, said he died Jan. 16 in a Paris suburb. The cause wasn’t disclosed Saturday. The Toy Industry Association said Mr. Cassagnes came upon the Etch A Sketch idea in the late 1950s. He peeled a translucent decal from a light switchplate and found pencil mark images transferred to the opposite face. The toy, with its gray screen and red frame, has two knobs that are twisted to create drawings. A shake erases the image.

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to provide employment and The Port Angeles Cham- accomplish much-needed improvements and mainteber of Commerce held its nance in the portion of the first membership meeting park that’s in Grays Harof the year with 1938 presibor County. dent Thomas T. Aldwell in the chair. 1988 (25 years ago) Fleet Entertainment Olympic Memorial HosCommittee Chairman C.M. James said he had written pital has gone completely smoke-free, and some the Pacific Fleet comemployees are left fuming mander about fleet moveout in the cold. ments in the coming For the past two years, months and to assure him the Port Angeles hospital that Port Angeles can prohas restricted smoking to vide adequate shore athdesignated lounges for letic facilities for Navy men employees and patients. if the fleet anchors in Port “We’re a medical facility, Angeles Harbor. and smoking is unhealthy National Park Commit- for people and a nuisance tee Chairman Joseph H. Seen Around to patients and others,” Johnston said it recomsaid Al Remington, hospital Peninsula snapshots mended to Congress the administrator. inclusion of the Deer Park SOMETHING ELSE Laugh Lines “It’s being done in hospiTHAT’S catching in winter: and Hurricane Ridge areas tals all over,” said Remingin the proposed national One neighbor goes to IT SEEMS A doctor in ton, who as a smoker is one wash his car on a nice day, park boundaries that are Germany is being sued by of those employees who now being debated. the family of a patient who and before you know it, must now take it outside. several others are washing died after 16 items were (On Nov. 20, 2008, smok1963 (50 years ago) their vehicles, too . . . left inside of him after the ing was prohibited everyOlympic National Park surgery. where inside and out on the WANTED! “Seen Around” has been allotted $115,500 Olympic Medical Center The doctor said he felt Send them to PDN News through the federal Accelcampuses in Port Angeles terrible. He tried to call the items. Desk, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles and Sequim plus all properated Public Works Profamily but couldn’t find his WA 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or erty either owned or leased gram. cellphone. email news@peninsuladailynews. The program is designed by the hospital district.) Jay Leno com.

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 3, the 34th day of 2013. There are 331 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 3, 1913, the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, providing for a federal income tax, was ratified. On this date: ■ In 1783, Spain formally recognized American independence. ■ In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens held a shipboard peace conference off the Virginia coast; the talks deadlocked over the issue of Southern autonomy. ■ In 1943, during World War II, the U.S. transport ship Dorchester,

which was carrying troops to Greenland, sank after being hit by a German torpedo; of the more than 900 men aboard, only about 230 survived. ■ In 1953, the Batepa Massacre took place in Sao Tome as Portuguese troops killed some 1,000 striking plantation workers. ■ In 1959, rock ’n’ roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson died in a small plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. ■ In 1966, the Soviet probe Luna 9 became the first manmade object to make a soft landing on the moon. ■ In 1971, New York City Police Officer Frank Serpico, who had

charged there was widespread corruption in the NYPD, was shot and seriously wounded during a drug bust in Brooklyn. ■ In 1998, Texas executed Karla Faye Tucker, 38, for the pickax killings of two people in 1983; she was the first woman executed in the United States since 1984. ■ Ten years ago: Legendary record producer Phil Spector was arrested in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion in Alhambra, Calif. Spector’s first trial ended in a jury deadlock; he was convicted of second-degree murder in a retrial and sentenced to 19 years to life in prison. ■ Five years ago: The New York Giants scored a late touchdown

to win Super Bowl XLII, 17-14, ending the New England Patriots’ run at a perfect season. ■ One year ago: Susan G. Komen for the Cure abandoned plans to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood, following a three-day furor that resounded across the Internet, in Congress and among Komen affiliates. Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates had participated in a doping program. Last month, Armstrong publicly admitted taking performanceenhancing drugs.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Ala. standoff in its fifth day; boy, 5, captive MIDLAND CITY, Ala. — Authorities said Saturday that they still have an open line of communication with a man accused of abducting a 5-yearold boy and holding him hostage in a bunker, and they thanked the suspect for taking care of the child as the standoff marked its fifth day. Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson said in a briefing with reporters that Jimmy Lee Dykes has told them he has blankets and Dykes an electric heater in the bunker. Olson said Dykes has allowed authorities to deliver coloring books, medication and toys for the boy. Authorities say Dykes shot a school bus driver Tuesday and took the boy to the homemade bunker on his property. FBI spokesman Jason Pack said Saturday that officials were working to establish a command center near the bunker.

More hackings SAN FRANCISCO — Socialmedia giant Twitter is among the latest U.S. companies to acknowledge that it is among a

growing list of victims of Internet security attacks, saying that hackers may have gained access to information on 250,000 of its more than 200 million active users. And The Washington Post is joining the chorus, saying that it discovered that it was the target of a sophisticated cyberattack in 2011. Twitter said in a blog post Friday it detected attempts to gain access to its user data earlier in the week. It shut down one attack moments after it was detected. The online attack comes on the heels of recent hacks into the computer systems of U.S. media and technology companies, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.; Michelle Rhee, former public schools chancellor of the District of Columbia. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Panetta; Dempsey; Melody Barnes, former chief domestic policy adviser to President Barack Obama; former Labor Secretary Hilda Solis; former Sen. George Allen, R-Va. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Wayne LaPierre, CEO and senior vice president of the National Rifle Association; Mark Kelly, husband of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.

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Briefly: World U.S.-Iran talks possible, Biden tells conferees MUNICH — The United States is prepared to hold direct talks with Iran in the standoff over its nuclear ambitions, Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday. But he insisted that Tehran must show it is serious, and Washington won’t engage in such talks “just for the exercise.” Last month Biden Iran, in a defiant move ahead of a new round of talks expected soon with the U.N. Security Council plus Germany, announced plans to vastly increase its pace of uranium enrichment. That can be used to make both reactor fuel and the fissile core of warheads. Biden told an international security conference Saturday that “there is still time, there is still space for diplomacy backed by pressure to succeed.” He did not specify any time frame.

N.Y. woman dead ISTANBUL — A New York City woman who went missing while vacationing alone in Istanbul was found dead Saturday, and police detained nine

people for questioning in connection with her case, Turkey’s state-run news agency said. Sarai Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, was last heard from Jan. 21, the day she was due to board her flight back home. The Anadolu Agency said the body of a woman was discovered Saturday evening near the remnants of ancient city walls and that police later identified it as Sierra’s. The agency did not say what caused her death.

Bomber’s prison record ANKARA, Turkey — The suicide bomber who struck the U.S. Embassy in Ankara spent several years in prison on terrorism charges but was released on probation after being diagnosed with a hunger strikerelated brain disorder, officials said Saturday. The bomber, identified as 40-year-old leftist militant Ecevit Sanli, killed himself and a Turkish security guard Friday, in what U.S. officials said was a terrorist attack. Sanli was armed with enough TNT to blow up a twostory building and also detonated a hand grenade, officials said. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday that police believe the bomber was connected his nation’s outlawed leftist militant group Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front, or DHKP-C. The Associated Press

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Obama takes his best shot TWO DAYS BEFORE President Barack Obama’s first trip outside Washington, D.C., to promote his gun-control proposals, the White House tried to settle a brewing mystery when it released a photo to back his claim to be a skeet shooter. Obama had set inquiring minds spinning when, in an interview with The New Republic magazine, he answered “yes” when asked if he had ever fired a gun. The admission came as a surprise to many. “Yes, in fact, up at Camp David, we do skeet shooting all the time,” Obama said in the interview released last weekend, referring to the official presidential retreat in rural Maryland, which he last visited in October while campaigning for re-election. Asked whether the entire family participates, the president said: “Not the girls, but

oftentimes guests of mine go up there.” The official White House photo released Saturday is dated Aug. 4, 2012. The caption said Obama was shooting clay targets on the range at Camp David. In Minneapolis on Monday, Obama plans to make remarks as well as discuss his proposals with local and law enforcement officials during a stop at the Police Department’s special operations center. He’s also expected to visit with community members to hear about their experiences with gun violence, the White House said. Obama announced his proposals in mid-January, about a month after the Dec. 14 shooting deaths of 20 children and six adults at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn. The Associated Press

22 military vets kill selves daily, VA says Study data could lead to better care

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WASHINGTON — Every day, about 22 military veterans in the United States kill themselves, a rate that is about 20 percent higher than the Department of Veterans Affairs’ 2007 estimate, according to a two-year study by a VA researcher. The VA study says more than two-thirds of the veterans who commit suicide are 50 or older, suggesting that the increase in veterans’ suicides is not primarily driven by those returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. “There is a perception that we have a veterans’ suicide epidemic on our hands. I don’t think that is true,” said Robert Bossarte, an epidemiologist with the VA who did the study. “The rate is going up in the country, and veterans are a part of it.” The number of suicides overall in the United States increased by nearly 11 percent between 2007 and 2010, the study says. As a result, the percentage of veterans who die by suicide has decreased slightly since 1999, even though the total number of veterans who kill themselves has gone up, the study says. The study released Friday by the Department of Veterans Affairs covered suicides from 1999 to 2010 and compared with a pre-

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vious, less-precise VA estimate that there were roughly 18 veteran deaths a day in the United States. “This data provide a fuller, more accurate and, sadly, an even more alarming picture of veteran suicide rates,” said Washington U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Bothell, who has championed legislation to strengthen mental health care for veterans. VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki said his agency would continue to strengthen suicide-prevention efforts. “The mental health and wellbeing of our courageous men and women who have served the nation is the highest priority for VA, and even one suicide is one too many,” he said in a statement. The study follows long-standing criticism that the agency has moved far too slowly even to figure out how many veterans kill themselves.

“If the VA wants to get its arms around this problem, why does it have such a small number of people working on it?” asked retired Col. Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, a former Army psychiatrist. Bossarte said much work remains to be done to understand the data, especially concerning the suicide risk among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. They constitute a minority of an overall veteran population that skews older, but recent studies have suggested that those who served in recent conflicts are more likely to commit suicide than their non-veteran peers. To calculate the veterans’ suicide rate, Bossarte and his sole assistant spent more than two years, starting in October 2010, cajoling state governments to turn over death certificates for the more than 400,000 Americans who have killed themselves since 1999.

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West: Californians watch power plant’s implosion

Nation: Nebraska’s No. 2 resigns over disclosures

Nation: Pennsylvania’s top groundhog sees no shadow

World: French president hailed in visit to Timbuktu

IN A MATTER OF minutes, a hulking power plant that loomed over San Diego Bay since the late 1950s was demolished Saturday to make way for a city park. The implosion — which was months in the planning — turned the structure into a heap of concrete and twisted steel. The South Bay Power Plant in Chula Vista, decommissioned since 2010, collapsed just after 7 a.m. after 200 pounds of charges ignited 300 pounds of dynamite strategically embedded in steel beams. The former San Diego Gas & Electric Co. plant is owned by the Port of San Diego.

NEBRASKA LT. GOV. Rick Sheehy resigned Saturday after “breaking the public trust,” Gov. Dave Heineman said. Heineman said the resignation followed disclosures made in a public records request but declined to discuss what those disclosures were. Sheehy resigned after questions were raised about improper cellphone calls to four women, none of whom were his wife, during the past four years. The story was first reported by the Omaha World-Herald World-Herald.. Records released Saturday show Sheehy made thousands of late-night phone calls to the women on his stateissued cellphone.

AN END TO winter’s bitter cold will come soon, according to Pennsylvania’s famous groundhog. Following a recent stretch of weather that’s included temperatures well below freezing as well as record warmth, tornadoes in the South and Midwest, and torrential rains in the midAtlantic, Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his lair Saturday in front of thousands but didn’t see his shadow. Legend has it that if the furry rodent sees his shadow Feb. 2 on Gobbler’s Knob in west-central Pennsylvania, winter will last six more weeks. But if he doesn’t see his shadow, spring will come early.

FRENCH PRESIDENT FRANCOIS Hollande bathed in the cheers and accolades of the thousands of people of the embattled city of Timbuktu, Mali, on Saturday, making a triumphant stop six days after French forces parachuted into the fabled city to liberate it from the radical Islamists occupying it. His arrival comes three weeks after France unilaterally launched a military intervention to stem the advance of alQaida-linked fighters in the African nation. Thousands of people stood elbowto-elbow in downtown Timbuktu hoisting the homemade French flags they had prepared for Hollande’s arrival.


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Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Jefferson County, individuals who have made our communities a better place. The three Rotary Clubs in Jefferson County and the Peninsula Daily News invite nominations for the 2013 Jefferson County Heart of Service Award. The Heart of Service recognizes the dedication, sacrifice and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment. The award — now in its eighth year — is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Port Townsend (noon club), the Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club, the East Jefferson Rotary Club and the PDN. “This award gives us the opportunity to highlight the good works of ordinary people in Jefferson County who unselfishly give their time and energy to help others,” said John Brewer, PDN editor and publisher. “These build community. They are truly local heroes, working to make life here stronger, tighter, happier, richer.” ■ Nominations should be made using the accompany-

ing coupon and must be returned to the Peninsula Daily News, 1939 E. Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368, by 5 p.m. Monday, March 25. ■ A letter describing the merits and accomplishments of the person being nominated should be submitted with the coupon. It should cite examples of the individual’s special dedication, sacrifices and significant accomplishments in community service. ■ If possible, the nomination should include supporting documents, such as copies (not originals) of other awards, newspaper articles or letters of support. ■ Individuals, clubs, churches, businesses or other organizations may nominate. But only individuals, not organizations, can be nominees. ■ Anyone who lives in Jefferson County can be nominated. Recipients of the Heart of Service Award in the past are not eligible for a 2013 award. But those previously nominated but not selected for a Heart of Service Award are eligible for renomination.

What happens A panel of judges will review the nominations and select one to six people to receive a Heart of Service

Award at a luncheon in May. The recipients receive framed award certificates and heart-shaped medals designed by Steve Rafoth, past president of the Rotary noon club and president and CEO of Enclume Design Products in Port Hadlock. If you have any questions about the program, please phone Brewer at his direct number, 360-417-3500 (if he’s not in, there’s 24/7 voice mail). Or email Brewer at john. brewer@peninsuladailynews. com.

2012 honorees Last year, judges selected three individuals and two couples from more than two dozen nominations made by individuals, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations: ■ Judith Alexander of Port Townsend for her leadership in many environmental and community sustainability efforts, including Local 20/20, Citizens for Local Food and the Food Resiliency Action Group. ■ Melanie and Steve Bozak, a husband-and-wife duo that has been a driving force behind the Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival. The couple also have contributed thousands of volunteer hours to the Jefferson County community through the Port Townsend Kiwanis Club. ■ Bob and Winona Prill of Quilcene, cited in nomination letters for their “goodness and generosity”

and “patient and quiet leadership” with the Quilcene Food Bank, Quilcene Historical Museum, Quilcene Community Center, Quilcene Garden Club, Quilcene Fair and Parade Association, Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County and many other organizations. ■ Anne Schneider of Port Townsend, whose “insight, vision, analytical skills, ability to organize procedures and skill in working harmoniously with others are what make her a true change agent” with nonprofits ranging from the Centrum board of directors and the Port Townsend chapter of the American Association of

University Women to Working Image, the Northwest Maritime Center and other groups. ■ Bill Wise, hands-on visionary co-founder and chairman of EDC Team Jefferson, the county’s publicprivate economic development organization.

Other honorees Receiving the 2011 Heart of Service: ■ Nora Porter of Port Townsend for vast and tireless public service in Jefferson County. (Six months after receiving the award, Porter died of lung cancer at the age of 75.)

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The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider granting a nonexclusive franchise for cable television and telecommunications to Wave Broadband when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers in the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The agreement would allow the cable company to operate on county rights of way while requiring it to relocate equipment at its own expense to accommodate county road projects. Wave also must reimburse the county for any

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Eye on Jefferson Port Townsend City The Port Townsend City Council will discuss a meeting planned with the county commissioners to talk about creating a joint metropolitan park district when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 540 Water St. The joint meeting of the City Council and county commissioners is planned for Monday, Feb. 11, to discuss the process of creating a parks district and amendments to the current interlocal agreement for Proposition 1. The council also will consider authorizing the city manager to execute an agreement with HVS Consulting and Evaluation Services to conduct a regional conference center analysis. It will consider the extension of a use agreement by the ReCyclery, a nonprofit corporation that

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has operated at Mountain View on a temporary basis since early 2012, and seek to formalize the agreement that would correspond with the duration of the current city lease of Mountain View with the school district in August 2014. The council will consider terminating the joint citycounty Housing Action Plan Network and supporting the group’s transition to a new format modeled after the Clallam County Shelter Provider Network. The council will consider authorizing the city manager to call for a bid for the rebuilding and retrofitting of the bar screen for the wastewater-treatment facility and for awarding the bid and executing contracts for library materials. It also will hear a finance committee update and consider proclaiming March as Reading Month in honor of the Community Read program. Special City Council office hours, where anyone can talk with a council member without an appointment, will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office on the second floor of historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city meetings, which will be in conference rooms at 250 Madison St., are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Arts Commission — 3 p.m. Wednesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board — 4:30 p.m. Thursday, firstfloor conference room.

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Port Townsend schools The Port Townsend School Board will review the board’s self-assessment and develop board goals for this year at a retreat Monday. The retreat will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St.

County Planning Commission The Jefferson County Planning Commission will discuss a unified county sign code when it meets Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. in the Manresa Castle Banquet Room, 651 Cleveland St., Port Townsend. Commissioners also will discuss the 2013 work plan and changes to the by-laws.

County parks board The Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will consider a lease with the state Department of Natural Resources for Indian Island Park, where the state Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking a bird-hunting area when it meets Wednesday. The meeting will be from noon to 2 p.m. in the firstfloor conference room of the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The board also will discuss programs and hear a report on Irondale Beach County Park.

Public development authority The Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority board will discuss the development of a draft management agreement for the park when it meets Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the north room of Building 204 at the park.

Public utility district Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss easements for a broadband project when they meet Tuesday. The meeting begins at 5 p.m. at the PUD office at 230 Chimacum Road in Port Hadlock.

■ Joe Carey, hands-on commander of American Legion Post 29 in Port Townsend. He was a leader of efforts (and repairs) that allowed the legion building to be used as a winter homeless shelter and by the JC MASH free medical clinic. He also led a campaign that resulted in construction of the new Scout House in American Legion Park. ■ Deborah Stinson of Port Townsend, the driving force behind many environmental and community sustainability efforts through several local groups. (She is now an elected member of the Port Townsend City Council.) ■ Myron Vogt of Port Ludlow, one of the founders of the Boeing Bluebills, a retiree group composed of former Boeing workers known for their community work, especially on behalf of the elderly and disabled. Vogt also works with other groups to serve those in need. ■ 2010 — Shirley Moss, Gay Eisenberger, Mike Blair and Margaret Matheson. ■ 2009 — Robert Rosen, Janet Emery, Dr. James Rotchford, Larry Robinson and Wayne Chimenti. ■ 2008 — Candy Johnston, Virgil Porter, Sue and Bill McIntire, Helen Kullman and Alison Capener. ■ 2007 — Linda Ferris, Kim Hammers, Dyrk Lansdon, Martina Richard and Dr. John Barrett. ■ 2006 — Andy Mackie, Peggy Schafran, Bruce Marston and Pat and Ralph Williams.

Briefly . . . Ex-hospital CEO wins $350,000 WENATCHEE — The former CEO of Lake Chelan Community Hospital has won $350,000 in arbitration over a defamation lawsuit. The Wenatchee World reported that an arbitration ruling has ended the legal battle over the hospital’s decision to fire David Bernier fewer than two years after he was hired. A strongly worded termination letter said Bernier was fired because of dishonesty and fraud. Bernier claims he was fired because he is gay and called the board’s action a hate crime. The arbitration ruling does not detail how Bernier was defamed. It also says the former CEO owes the hospital some money for moving expenses, a housing allowance and other personal reimbursement.

Ruling review SEATTLE — The King County prosecutor said he’ll seek an emergency state appeals court review of a Superior Court judge’s ruling that prosecutors can’t seek the death penalty against two people accused of killing six members of a Carnation family in 2007. The Seattle Times reported that Prosecutor Dan Satterberg characterized the judge’s Thursday ruling as “simply wrong.” Judge Jeffrey Ramsdell ruled that the Prosecutor’s Office made a mistake in considering the strength of its evidence in deciding to seek the death penalty against Michele Anderson and Joseph McEnroe. The judge said the strength of the evidence can’t be applied to a death penalty decision because that violates equal protection provisions. The judge said the strength of the evidence can vary from case to case, leading to different results. Anderson and McEnroe are charged with aggravated murder, accused of killing Anderson’s parents, her brother and sister-in-law, and her young niece and nephew. The Associated Press


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CONTINUED FROM A1 The recording of the singing of the song, an obscure call-and-response tune called “Paddy Lay Back,� can be seen and heard on YouTube at http://tinyurl.com/ bzelkqt. The idea for the event evolved from the “flash mob� phenomenon, in which people gather in a predetermined place to perform a short task and then immediately disperse. On Friday, the crowd began singing “Paddy Lay Back� at 12:30 p.m. at the Adventuress’ dry dock in the Boat Haven and finished off the chantey’s few verses about five minutes later. Afterward, singers hung around long enough for free bowls of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. Those who could not attend were encouraged to record “Paddy Lay Back� wherever they were that day and post it on Facebook at “Sound Experience Aboard the Schooner Adventuress.� Before the song, Collins and others spoke to the crowd about the 100th anniversary, saying it is important to maintain the vessel as an educational resource.

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PORT ANGELES — A convicted sex offender living in Port Angeles still had an active warrant out for his arrest Saturday, after cutting off his GPS-monitoring ankle bracelet the day before and dropping it in a Port Angeles mailbox, state Department of Corrections officials said. Phillip C u r t i s Shelly, convicted of first-degree rape of a child in 1998 and Shelly released from prison in 2009, cut off his tracking bracelet at about 6:50 a.m. Friday, according to an email alert sent out by the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.

The state Department of Corrections was working with area law enforcement to find Shelly on Saturday, said Chad Lewis, spokesman. Lorraine Shore, Community Policing Services coordinator for the Sheriff’s Office, said the office received notice of a warrant for Shelly’s arrest from Gerald Brown, a state Department of Corrections community corrections officer based in Port Angeles. Brown, who previously was assigned to Shelly, sent notice of the warrant to all local law enforcement agencies Friday morning when he came into his Armory Square office and saw a computer alert saying Shelly’s bracelet had been removed. Shelly, 52, is white, has brown hair and hazel eyes, stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds

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moderate risk for re-offending, on the Clallam County sex-offender registry. Phillip Curtis Shelly Shelly’s last known Convicted of raping child address was the Riviera Inn on East Front Street, the now, authorities said, Sheriff’s Office said. although he was listed as weighing 165 pounds on the Dropped in mailbox sex offender registry. Brown said Shelly Shelly has been known to hitchhike in the past, appeared to have removed according to the Clallam his tracking bracelet near County Sheriff ’s Office, the intersection of Laurel which said Friday he could and Front streets in down________ be on his way to Graham in town Port Angeles and dropped the device in a Pierce County. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can He is listed as a level- mailbox near there. be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Shelly knew Depart- 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula two sex offender, which means he is considered at ment of Corrections officers dailynews.com.

Cruise: ‘Excursions with a history base’ CONTINUED FROM A1 Angeles City Councilman Patrick Downie, city Parks “We’ve got quite a bit of and Recreation Director demand for the cruise, so Corey Delikat and Port they decided to add one Angeles Regional Chamber more,� company spokes- of Commerce Executive woman Britt Rabinovici Director Russ Veenema. Veenema said in a later said last week. The 200-foot American interview that he will be Spirit will dock at City Pier sending the company potenin downtown Port Angeles tial shoreline itineraries for at 9:30 a.m. on 13 mostly American Spirit passengers consecutive Mondays: April along with brochures and 29 and May 6, 13, 20 and DVDs about the North 27; Sept. 9, 16, 23 and 30; Olympic Peninsula. and Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28. The 13 trips are “essenDuring each weekly tially an ongoing event that cruise, the ship will stay in happens a day and a half at Port Angeles all day Tues- a time through those dates,� day and leave for Port Veenema said. Townsend at noon WednesThe newly formed Cruise day. Ship Organizing Committee will meet within the Port Townsend stay next two weeks “hopefully It will arrive in Port to fine-tune what the comTownsend at 5 p.m. each munity will offer when Wednesday, stay docked these people arrive,� he there through Thursday added. The committee includes and leave at 4 a.m. Friday. It isn’t now known where Downie, Delikat, city Directhe boat will dock in Port tor of Community and Economic Development Nathan Townsend. American Cruise Line West, Port Angeles Downofficials confirmed the town Association Executive schedule Friday in a noon Director Barbara Frederick conference call with Port and community volunteers

Leslie and Howard Fisher. It also includes Diane Schostak, executive director of the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, which covers Jefferson and Clallam counties. “We’ll see impacts from people coming and visiting, and of course that generates interest in repeat business,� Schostak said. “This kind of helps build a reputation for our community as cruise-friendly, especially for the smaller cruises,� she added. When Holland America’s 1,848-passenger Oosterdam docked April 18 at the Port of Port Angeles Terminal 1 commercial dock, passengers walked about a halfdozen blocks through an industrial area to reach the downtown core’s restaurants and shops. “Having the boat dock at City Pier puts them right downtown,� Schostak said. “It’s a great segue from City Pier to the downtown corridor, to The Gateway [transit] center, public transportation,� she said. Ashley Turney, Ameri-

Robbery: MVP in 2009 CONTINUED FROM A1 a l l e g e d l y abducted Piatt, 20, was being held her. Police on $250,000 bail. Piatt reportedly t r a c k e d approached a community Piatt’s cellcollege student near the col- phone siglege at about 5 p.m. Jan. 23 nals to a as she was walking to her T a c o m a Piatt train staparked car. He allegedly pointed a tion that caused them to gun at her and forced her to believe Piatt might be trying to leave the state, offiget into the car with him. Piatt allegedly forced the cials said. He has family in Califorwoman to drive to several places around north Ever- nia and Oregon, prosecuett and downtown, includ- tors said. ing stopping at the Wells Fargo Bank branch at about May head south 6 p.m. Police also were checking Piatt allegedly told the a report that the suspect woman that he would find might have been planning her and kill her if she drove to leave for Puerto Rico. away while he was in the Tacoma police arrested bank. Piatt on Thursday. He later After entering the bank, was transported to the SnoPiatt allegedly passed a homish County jail. threatening note to a teller The kidnapping victim, demanding cash, KOMO whose identity and age were said, and walked out with an not released, is younger unreported amount of money. than 18 and attends college Piatt then reportedly got courses, police said. back into the car and had After Piatt, originally the kidnapping victim drop from Ethiopia, won the him off near where he first state championship as a

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Port Townsend High School student, he was the 2011 Northwest Athletic Association of Community College men’s individual crosscountry champion for Everett Community College. Piatt was named the AllPeninsula boys cross-country MVP by the Peninsula Daily News in 2009 when he was a junior at Port Townsend High School. He was chosen for the PDN’s All-Peninsula crosscountry team all four years of high school.

can Cruise Line’s shore excursion and entertainment coordinator, said a trip to Hurricane Ridge already is being planned and that the company has been working with the historical society in Port Townsend and Downie in Port Angeles to make the North Olympic Peninsula legs of the excursions a success.

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Cruise line passengers focus on viewing natural wonders and learning about the history of places they visit, so Port Townsend’s Victorian-themed, seaportoriented downtown should be an attraction, Turney said. “That’s a very unique community there, and our passengers love that type of thing,� she added. “We try to offer some excursions with a history base or something about ________ the natural surroundings, that type of thing, dependSenior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb ing on the port. can be reached at 360-452-2345, “Our passengers like to ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@ go off the beaten path,� she peninsuladailynews.com.

Teen gets 15 days for toxic mixture at school THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

VANCOUVER, Wash. — A Vancouver, Wash., high school freshman whose idea of a joke was to bring a toxic chemical mixture to school has been sentenced to 15 days in juvenile detention. Nine people were treated at a hospital for respiratory distress after breathing the fumes Jan. 24 at Skyview High School. The Columbian reported that the 14-year-old mixed bleach and ammonia in a container at home and brought it to school. The

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

Clark County Sheriff’s Office said he asked two students to inhale the mix. One of them pushed the container away, causing it to spill on a third student. Others were exposed to the fumes. Deputy Prosecutor Rick Olson said it was supposed to be a joke. The boy pleaded guilty Friday to third-degree assault and reckless endangerment. He got another seven days in detention after pleading guilty to selling marijuana in a separate case. He must complete 64 hours of community service.

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added. “We’ll be working with the chambers and convention and visitor bureaus to really figure out what we want to highlight and feature in the shoreline excursions. “We’re just making sure all the details are taken care of so the product is as seamless and as successful as it can be.� The American Spirit offers seven-night cruises for $3,750-$4,985 a person, depending on accommodations, and offers minimal activities onboard. During the cruises, passengers spend about 20 percent of the time in transit and 80 percent of the time docked in various ports, while the industry standard is 80 percent traveling and 20 percent docked, company officials said. American Cruise Lines caters to passengers in their 50s and 60s.

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were looking for him because of a few minor violations of his conditions of supervision, Brown said. “The main one was, he was using the Internet, and he’s not allowed to do that,� Brown said. The sex-offender registry lists seven aliases for Shelly. They are Chris Monscrat, Shelly R. Monscrat, Chris Monscrot, Shelly R. Monscrot, Chris Monserat, Philip C. Shelly and Rick Shelly. To see Shelly’s listing on the registry, visit http:// tinyurl.com/Shelly Offender. The Sheriff ’s Office advised anyone who sees Shelly not to approach him and instead phone 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers immediately. Information on his whereabouts can be given to the Sheriff’s Office by phoning 360-417-2459.

he sex-offender registry lists seven aliases for Shelly. They are Chris Monscrat, Shelly R. Monscrat, Chris Monscrot, Shelly R. Monscrot, Chris Monserat, Philip C. Shelly and Rick Shelly.

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There was a bit of levity in the form of bogus telegrams that were read to the crowd prior to singing. The first, supposedly from Gov. Jay Inslee and former Gov. Chris Gregoire, offered congratulations about the milestone, while another fake telegram, purportedly from President Barack Obama, stated, “Yes, the Adventuress can.� “John Kennedy� offered “ask not what the Adventuress can do for you; ask what you can do for the Adventuress.� “Mohandas Ghandi� thanked those working on the vessel for their hard work — “now get back to it� — while “Buddha� offered a long “om.� Wayne Chimenti, a former Adventuress captain, read the “telegrams.� As the crowd dispersed, Collins said she was overwhelmed by the turnout. “What a response,� she said. “I can’t think of a more appropriate way to celebrate the Adventuress’ historic splash. “We made history with the world’s first flash chantey, and the postive reaction to the Adventuress never ceases to amaze me.� The Adventuress is now in dry dock. Among the tasks slated for completion is replacement of the mast and hull timbers. This year’s renovation represents the fourth of five phases of a $900,000 renovation project that Collins said will prepare the vessel for an additional 100 years of use. The Adventuress was built by John Borden with the purpose of sailing to Alaska but instead was sold a year later to the Port of San Francisco as a pilot ship. It was sold again in 1952 and was moved to the Pacific Northwest. The nonprofit Sound Experience, based in Port Townsend, has operated the schooner for educational purposes since 1989. In recent years, an average of 5,000 people annually have participated in its sailing programs, with that many again visiting the ship in port. For more information or to volunteer, phone 360379-0438 or visit www. soundexp.org.

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“It is vitally important that we meet the industrial water needs of Nippon Paper, the tribe’s hatchery, JOINT BASE LEWISthe state’s rearing channel MCCHORD — An arrest and the city of Port Angewarrant has been issued les,� Olympic National Park for a man accused of dump- Superintendent Sarah ing emaciated puppies in Creachbaum said in a park the woods near Joint Base statement. Lewis-McChord. “Active dam-removal Christopher Merrick work is temporarily on hold has been charged with ani- in order to allow us to meet mal cruelty. KOMO-TV our commitments to our reported that he failed to partners.� appear in court Friday. The industrial waterInvestigators said the treatment plant is part of animals’ ribs were protrud- the National Park Service’s ing and their paws swollen $325 million restoration of to twice their size. Some the Elwha River, which were bleeding, and others includes the removal of two had their eyes swollen antiquated dams that shut. blocked fish passage and But the accused man’s stopped sediment transport mother said they tried to a century ago. care for the dogs. Lori Merrick said that Summer completion after their dog had a litter The completion date was of nine, her son tried to pushed back from May to drop them off at the summer when park officials Humane Society. extended a planned NovemCourt documents show ber-December “fish winhe didn’t leave the dogs because he found out there dow� hold on removal of Glines Canyon Dam though was a fee. January. But officials at the Even with the additional Tacoma Humane Society two-month hold on dam said they try to work with removal, park officials say, owners when they can’t the project will be comafford the fee in order to pleted well before the conprevent dumping. tract ends in September 2014. A new work schedule Poster concert has not yet been finalized, PORT TOWNSEND — Maynes said. Submissions will be Barnard Construction, accepted through the end the dam-removal contracof March for a poster contor, knocked out the last test for the Concerts on the remnants of the 108-footDock series. tall Elwha Dam last March. The Port Townsend Glines Canyon Dam, Main Street program puts which towered 210 feet on the annual summer inside the park boundary, series of free outdoor music. has been lowered to about The winning submission 50 feet, with 30 percent of will be selected in April. its mass still remaining. Artists are asked to submit original poster art that Financial impacts captures the city’s “varied The financial impacts of talents and musical interests,� according to the Main the two-month delay were Street program’s website at not yet known, Maynes said. The park is still negowww.ptmainstreet.org. The winner will receive tiating the cost of the a set of handmade mugs by upgrades to the watertreatment plant. Daily Bird Pottery and a “At this point, we don’t pair of tickets to the Taste really have all the figures,� of Port Townsend in June, Maynes said in a telephone and will be able to sell interview. signed prints of the poster if desired. Submissions are to be on 11-inch-by-17-inch paper, and camera-ready graphic design submissions must be at 300 dpi or higher in the same dimenTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS sions submitted electronically in PDF form either in VANCOUVER, Wash. — person on electronic media A 73-year-old Vancouver, to the Main Street office at Wash., man has been sen211 Taylor St., Suite 3, or emailed directly to admin@ tenced to more than 23 years in prison for fatally ptmainstreet.org. shooting his wife of more The 2013 Concerts on than two decades over a the Dock series is set at financial dispute related to the Pope Marine Plaza from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. each their pending divorce. The Columbian reported Thursday from July 11 that the sentence given to through Aug. 29. Peninsula Daily News Victor Frye was the maxi-

“We know there will be additional costs associated with putting it on hold.� She added: “We don’t expect that to affect the overall budget.� Contingency funds that were built into the project budget will be used to cover the additional costs, Maynes said. The plant is located 2 miles downstream from the Elwha Dam site and about 10 miles downstream from Glines Canyon Dam.

Clogged intake system Plant operators scrambled to clean and maintain the pumps, filters and clarifiers after the intake system was clogged. Crews have maintained required flows of treated water for the Nippon mill. The other water users have reduced the demand on the Elwha Water Treatment Plant by using alternative water sources. “We are very grateful to our partners for their cooperation and to the employees of Veolia Water for their skill and diligence in keeping the plant functioning during challenging circumstances,� Creachbaum said. Meanwhile, scientists are closely monitoring the sediment surging down the lower river into marine nearshore. Park officials have revised estimates of the amount of sediment trapped in the former reservoir beds from 24 million cubic yard to 34 million cubic yards. Tribal officials said targets were met for the numbers of fish returning to the hatchery in the fall. Maynes said there have been no recent reports on fish migration. “January though April is not a time when we’d expect to see fish in the river,� she said. Olympic National Park keeps a blog about the river restoration project at www. tinyurl.com/9wr5xse.

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.

Man, 73, gets 23 years for fatally shooting wife mum under state sentencing guidelines. Deputy Prosecutor Dan Gasperino said the man shot his 67-year-old wife, Nita, six times last Nov. 12 after he found her handwritten notes indicating she had plans for their money that differed from what they previously had agreed upon. Frye pleaded guilty Jan. 22 to a reduced charge of second-degree murder.

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Three young filmmakers from Mount Vernon High School will bring their story about the lives of migrant youths to the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday and Friday when they appear at Peninsula College in Port Angeles and at Forks High School. The three — Ana Mendoza, Lucia Garcia and Teresa Santos, all of Mount Vernon — will present a free Studium Generale program at 12:35 p.m. Thursday in the Little Theater on the main campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles. They will show their short documentary, “Who We Are,� and talk about their experiences producing it. They also will introduce their new book, Dream Fields: A Peek into the Lives of Migrant Youth. That same evening, the filmmakers will show their documentary and talk about it at a youth forum starting at 5 p.m. in the Forks High School Commons, 261 S. Spartan Ave. The three, along with their adviser, Janice Blackmore, also will show their short documentary at the Friday Magic of Cinema showing of “The Harvest� by activist and award-winning

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Police arrested Schroeder at a residence in the 53000 block of state Highway 112 after an investigation into a stabbing that reportedly took place the night before. Police were not able to find the man thought to be the victim, who police said they had been told had been stabbed three times in the torso. According to police reports, Schroeder got into an argument with the alleged victim over a jacket at a house in the 100 block of Spruce Street. He allegedly stabbed the man and reported the fight to the resident of an apartment on West Lauridsen Boulevard. The apartment resident then called police, but Schroeder had left before police arrived, police said. Witnesses to the stabbing told police the alleged victim started the fight with Schroeder, according to the police report. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsuladailynews.com.


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Nearly 27 percent of registered voters had returned ballots as of Friday for the Sequim School District’s two levy propositions, while nearly 16 percent of Quillayute Valley School District voters had returned theirs in the Feb. 12 special election. The auditors of Clallam and Jefferson counties reported Thursday that a combined 5,877 of the 21,790 ballots issued in the Sequim district — or 26.9 percent — had been returned, and 515 of 3,242 ballots — or 15.9 percent — had been returned in the Quillayute Valley district. Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand said her office received 2,177 ballots Thursday for the special elections in Sequim and Forks. The bulk of Thursday’s returns came from the ballot drop box at Sequim City

Hall, Elections Supervisor Shoona Radon said. Those ballots added 2,130 returned ballots to the Sequim total of 21,522 issued in Clallam County and 447 to the Clallam County count of 3,105 issued in Quillayute Valley. Ballots received Friday added 399 to the Sequim total, 46 to Quillayute’s. Karen Cartmel, chief deputy auditor for Jefferson County, said 80 of 268 Sequim voters in Jefferson County had returned their ballots as of Friday, with 22 of 137 returned from Quillayute Valley. Ballots were mailed out by elections workers Jan. 23.

Details of levies The Sequim School District is asking for a fouryear maintenance-andoperations levy that would generate $5.8 million a year. The estimated rate would be about $1.60 per

$1,000 assessed property value. Sequim also seeks a oneyear $1.6 million busreplacement levy that would be taxed at an estimated 44 cents per $1,000. Quillayute Valley School District is asking voters for a maintenance-and-operations levy to generate $628,000 each year from 2014 through 2017 — the same amount collected under the existing two-year levy.

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The estimated rate would be $1.45 per $1,000 of assessed property value. Ballots must be postmarked or returned to an official drop box by Feb. 12 to be valid. Drop boxes are outside the Clallam County Courthouse, in the Forks District Court lobby at 502 E. Division St. and at Sequim City Hall at 152 W. Cedar St.

Karen Delano, an administrative assistant in the Washington Attorney General’s Office in Port Angeles, center, chats with attorney Will Payne, left, and Cathy Marshall, section chief for the Attorney General’s Office, during a going-away party for Delano on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Delano, who has worked 24 years with the office and 21 years in Port Angeles, is moving to Olympia to become administrative office manager for the Olympic division of the social and health services branch of the Attorney General’s Office.

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Proof of residency Washington and New Mexico had been the only states without a proof of U.S. residency requirement until last month when Illinois changed its law in a move that will allow immigrants who can’t prove their status to get a license. Utah has a two-tier license model that allows illegal immigrants to drive, but they can’t use the permit as identification. It remains to be seen whether either of Benton’s measures will get a hearing in committee or if they will advance in their current form through the Senate. “We’re keeping an open mind,� said Toby Guevin of OneAmerica, an immigrant rights advocacy group, of what he expects of the Senate this year. Benton did not respond

Briefly . . . Police: Man shot outside grocery store SEATTLE — Police said a man was shot in the chest and seriously wounded Friday evening outside a grocery store in south Seattle. Witnesses said they saw several men arguing in a parking lot before one of them opened fire. The unidentified victim was taken to Harborview Medical Center. Police searched for the gunman, but there was no word of an arrest by late Friday night.

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SEQUIM –– Sequim police contacted people at 14 homes on Govan and Matriotti streets Thursday after the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office discovered a car filled with personal documents. Jefferson County Chief Criminal Deputy Joe Nole said deputies entered the unoccupied car at Diamond Point after obtaining a search warrant because the car had been linked to several burglaries in Jefferson County. Nole would not tell the make of the car because the case was still under investigation. He said deputies are working to track down the

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people they believe own the car. Inside the car were bags full of mail, vehicle registration forms, receipts and car insurance cards. Nole said there also were several items stolen from Jefferson County residences inside the car. Police Chief Bill Dickinson said officers contacted the people to whom the documents belonged Thursday night to see whether they had noticed if their cars or mailboxes had been broken into. With some of the documents containing time-sensitive information, Nole said, police decided to

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shop, 117 W. First St. The 10 a.m. class is for intermediate dancers age 10 and older. The instructors are members of the Oregon dance company that performed “Romeo and Juliet� here in October 2011 and who will present “All You Need Is Love,� a ballet to the music of The Beatles, at 4 p.m. Feb. 17 in the Port Angeles High School auditorium. To reserve a space in the morning master class, phone 360-477-2050. More information about the Eugene Ballet’s visit to Port Angeles can be found at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts office at 360-4575411 and at www.JFFA.org. The master class and performance are part of the Juan de Fuca Festival’s season of concerts leading up to the 20th annual festival itself on Memorial Day weekend, May 24-27. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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to interview requests. Neither did Republican leadership. Democrats in the Senate minority also did not return interview requests, nor did Democratic Gov. Inslee’s office. Activists have pushed for college financial aid for young immigrants under the Obama Administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which grants temporary resident status to young people brought to this country by their parents. These immigrants already qualify for in-state tuition. “You have a number of students who live here and are able to access work permits,� Guevin said. “We have a state that values hard work, and rewards hard work with opportunity.� Longtime activist Craig Keller of Respect Washington, which calls for strict immigration rules, doesn’t expect much movement on immigration issues this year in Olympia. He’s pleased that a measure barring municipalities from using E-Verify, a federal program that checks a worker’s eligibility, is not back this year.

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Proponents of such measures say failing to ask for proof of U.S. residency invites identity fraud and could end up putting noncitizens in the state’s voter rolls. Senate Republican Leader Mark Schoesler of Ritzville said he hadn’t yet seen the driver’s license bill, but said there was a problem with the way people obtain driver’s licenses here. “Unfortunately, we couldn’t get a vote on it in the past,� he said. “We’ll probably be looking at it again this year. We’re in a minority of states that has a driver’s license system like this.�


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From the dog’s point of view MY DOG BELIEVES he is starving — and that I am the only person who can do anything about it. My veterinarian says my W. Bruce dog needs to go Cameron on a diet. My dog thinks I should not listen to the vet, who is the man who “fixed” a certain part of canine anatomy that in my dog’s opinion was never broken in the first place. Instead, I should listen to my pet, who sits and stares at me during meals, quivering whenever I raise a fork to my mouth, licking his lips as I swallow. When I glance at him, his expression is unmistakable. I’m dying here, my dog’s eyes tell me. I need some lasagna. Guests seem to find it disconcerting when they reach into

their laps for their napkins and encounter my dog’s head, instead — particularly when he gives them a quick wet wipe on the fingers. “Uh, Bruce, your dog just slobbered all over me,” they’ll say. “That’s it, out you go,” I’ll say to my dog. My pet will be offended. What? But why? Her hands are clean now! Once outside, my dog will sit at the door, peering in through the glass with a distressed expression. Clearly, his expulsion from the dining room is all due to some huge misunderstanding, and I am a bad person who should be taken to the vet to be fixed. The dog will paw at the door like a boxer determined to end the fight. “Hey! Stop that!” I’ll yell. The dog will be bewildered. If I know he’s out there, why don’t I open the door? I can tell by my pet’s face that he thinks he knows what we’re all talking about at the table.

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“The birth of “We went to my daughter, It Puerto Rico for pushed the our honeymoon, boundaries and we visited physically, some very unusual spiritually mentally caves near and emotionally to Isabella. We went create such a with a guide and beautiful life.” walked into the most amazing caves that I’ve ever seen.”

Me: This sure is a good meal! Let’s not leave any for the dog. Son: Ha-ha. Daughter: Later, we’ll give the dog some food made from compressed cardboard. It’s the same stuff we’ve fed him for only about 600 times in a row, so to him it’s still special. The vet says it is far better for the dog than anything that tastes good. And you know how much we like the vet for fixing the dog! Son: I’ll give the dog the compressed cardboard! Me: But not the cat. Daughter: Of course not. We’ll give the cat a moist, succulent dinner made from wild salmon and poached lobster. Son: After we eat, I’ll go to the bathroom in the dog’s white ceramic water bowl. Daughter: Remember how much trouble the dog got into for going to the bathroom in the house? Me: But not the cat. Daughter: Of course not. The cat can do whatever it wants, but

the dog has to do his business outside, even if it is raining and cold. Son: Where is the dog? I’ve completely and totally forgotten. Me: I don’t know. Why isn’t he in the house? Is he outside or something? Daughter: I don’t remember, either. And I can’t hear him whining or scratching at the door. Me: Later, I’m going to go for a car ride without the dog! Daughter: Car rides are so much fun. Why share them with the dog? Son: Hey, look, the cat is jumping on the table. Daughter: She’s so adorable when she does that. Me: If the dog ever tried something like that, we’d yell and be very angry. Daughter: Bad dog! Son: Ha-ha. Me: I love the cat. Daughter: The cat can’t obey commands to sit or lie down, and it doesn’t come when you call it. The cat’s disgusting smell is all over the place, and it sleeps

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“The very first time I saw my first grandchild. I was so surprised at the amazing foundations of emotions that overwhelmed me at that time, I felt this amazing, immediate connection with this other being.”

“Got married in the Kingman, Ariz., jail. We were 17 and 18. It was Saturday, and the judge could only do the ceremony down there. Prisoners were banging their cups chanting, ‘Don’t do it.’ We’ve made it 61 years.”

“I was in Barcelona. I “I was in Neah spotted this castle Bay when they but couldn’t find caught their only the entrance, so I whale back in ’99. climbed the short I was trying to do walls to get inside. some carpentry Oops — I found work, but there out quickly it was was almost too much celebrating a military with guns firing. I compound. Using broken Spanish, I feared for my safety getting out.” barely got out.”

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This federal debt to Social Security must be It is patently false that repaid over the next 20 Social Security is in deficit. years from U.S. tax reveSocial Security is not in deficit now and will not be nues or debt. Therefore, Republicans until 2033, absent some realize that they can lower prior remedial action. their taxes by cutting The fact that benefits Social Security benefits as now exceed revenues does not mean that the program soon as possible. To justify cuts in Social is in deficit. What is conveniently Security benefits, they fabignored here is that Social ricated a Social Security Security finances include crisis by arguing that there not just tax revenues but is no $2.7 trillion federal assets of $2.7 trillion. debt to Social Security, that These Social Security Trust it is just a bunch of useless Fund assets are in the IOUs. form of interest-bearing It is a crime to borrow U.S. bonds backed by the money with the intent not full faith and credit of the to repay it. United States. We have 20 years to The federal government resolve this problem, and borrowed this amount from the sooner we arrive at a Social Security mainly to long-term solution, the betfinance Republican tax ter. cuts, unfunded wars and However, cutting beneeconomic recovery from a fits will remain unnecesRepublican recession. sary as long as the federal Repayment of those government continues to bonds over the next 20 years plus payroll tax reve- repay its legitimate debt to nues will keep Social Secu- Social Security. Malcolm D. McPhee, rity in balance (not deficit) until 2033. Sequim

When I let the dog back in, his accusing stare says it all: I know what you’ve been saying about me. He’ll forgive me, though, as soon as I feed him.

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on the bed even though that’s bad dog behavior. Me: I don’t care, I still love the cat. Son: Me, too. Daughter: Me, too. Son: Say, when I give the dog his cardboard dinner, should I, at the very least, provide a nicesized meal for him? Me: I wouldn’t. Daughter: No, don’t do that. It’s better when the dog is hungry. Me: But not the cat.

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was already a problem at I’d like to step back from that school, and security the raging gun controversy was already beefed up. I’m not saying that and offer an option for nonMace would have definitely lethal means of defense stopped that threat, but and protection in our perhaps it is a wake-up call school system. for the country. Mace has become a There will always be generic name for various angry, violent and/or dispepper spray and other turbed people who intend self-defense products. to cause us harm. A quick Google search There is no question will bring up hundreds of that means should be taken options. to detect and deter them. What if teachers, bus However, limiting the drivers, custodians, etc., number of shots they can were trained in the use of take before reloading does and given a professional nothing to stop them. Even product to be kept at their one shot is too many. discretion? Firearms in the school A good product will is a volatile debate, and its shoot 25 feet in a pattern use will eventually cause that would outdo a shotgun. some unintended conseIf students were hit, they quence. would recover. If a teacher Please, at least consider chose to carry Mace, it could trained Mace protection an be undetected. option. If either of those brave John Duquette, women killed at Sandy Sequim Hook [Elementary School, Newtown, Conn.] had been armed with Mace, perhaps NRA leaders the shooter could have As a lifelong gun owner, been stopped early on. my impression of the Remember, the shooter National Rifle Association

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was an organization that not only protected the rights of gun owners, but also promoted gun safety and good will with the general public. What has happened to create the poisoned atmosphere that exists today? Did the assault-weapons ban of 1994 start a secret war? This ban expired 10 years later, but subsequent mass shootings have brought renewed attention to these efficient killing tools. Mandatory background checks might have kept the death toll under the radar, but NRA lobbyists have blocked all gun legislation, even if it meant putting guns in the hands of the mentally unstable. Couldn’t this be called shooting yourself in the foot? The early NRA was opposed to felons owning any kind of a gun, yet today, they can obtain an assault-type weapon at a gun show or from a private

party without any hassle whatsoever. Today’s NRA leaders have gained absolute power at the expense of the general population, and some horrible policies have resulted. Blocking commonsense legislation ultimately hurts everyone, and there has never been any verifiable evidence that anyone wants to confiscate sporting or security weapons as long as they are not designed for military use. The right to bear arms is sacred, but assault-type weapons are not. Darrell Landrum, Sequim

Which Scripture? The author of the letter “NRA Meaning” [Peninsula Voices, Jan. 27] quotes several sources, evidently concluding that he is anti-gun. One of his references is the Scripture stating that the world is not full of good and bad people. TURN

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If a person comes to his door with the intention of doing harm to him, his wife, children or property, I would ask which Scripture he will quote to encourage that person to leave him and his family alone. If I were confronted in such a situation, I would point 357 reasons at that person in order to persuade him/her to do their business elsewhere. Dr. John Procter, Port Angeles

WHEN THOMAS TOTH contracted pneumonia, he became inseparable from the cool, stylish Don Draper. Toth watched all five seasons of the AMC series “Mad Men” from his Denver sickbed in a two-week viewing binge. Toth has lots of company. Services such as Netflix and Hulu, as well as digital video recorders, have transformed the TV viewing experience by enabling viewers to devour multiple episodes or even entire seasons of “The Wire” or “Downton Abbey” in marathon viewing sessions.

Sequim levies I ask my fellow citizens within the Sequim School District to consider carefully their vote on the two levies on the ballot they received. I have, and I believe they are worthy of support. Any well-functioning local economy rests on several pillars: reasonably priced energy, a reasonable and rational taxation system, an efficient transportation system, adequate health care, reasonable access to capital for home and business loans — and a good system for educating our children. All of us have a substantial stake in maintaining a strong economic foundation underneath us. Under our system of local government, we can use our vote to ensure this, as we have done many times in the past for schools and hospitals, and to place ongoing constraints on our Legislature and local governments in raising taxes. Due to the 2014 completion of a construction bond levy, that segment of school

property taxes goes away, and even with these two levies, our school taxes will go down just a bit in 2014, the first year the replacement levy comes into effect, and much more when the one-year school bus levy goes away in 2015. So there is substantial tax relief on the way. Commendably, the Sequim School Board has kept the four-year levy at the same amount for each of its years. So there is considerable certainty surrounding local school taxes for the next several years, and that is good news indeed. Jim McEntire, Sequim McEntire is one of the three Clallam County commissioners.

Tally tardiness State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege’s concern about

Now, Netflix is making a massive bet that it can satisfy the addiction that it helped create. At 12:01 a.m. Friday, the service debuted its first original series, a political drama called “House of Cards” that stars actor Kevin Spacey as a ruthless, scheming House majority whip. In a departure from television tradition, the entire season of “House of Cards” — all 13 episodes, nearly 13 hours of tense Capitol Hill drama — is available at once, with the click of a button. Millions of Americans are bingeviewing serialized dramas and

Washington state’s tardiness in counting votes after elections is one that all of us should share. I would urge him to consider a proven way to deal with this issue. Voters in Oregon and elsewhere apparently have figured out how to make sure their votes are counted, even with a deadline of getting their choices to the ballot box by no later than Election Day. I don’t hear whining from procrastinators in Oregon that they’ve been disenfranchised — and I don’t think I’d be very sympathetic if I did. Washington can do the same, and we should. Then we wouldn’t be such a laughingstock, and folks would know results a lot sooner. Sure, some races will still be close and we won’t know immediately, but

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comedies, including those that can no longer be found on the network prime-time schedule. The phenomenon is so pervasive that a majority of Americans ages 8 to 66 say they’ve engaged in this sort of copious TV consumption, according to a study conducted by media consultant Frank N. Magid Associates Inc. “We’re finding that people who binge-view once binge-view again,” Magid Executive Vice President Jack MacKenzie said. “It’s the ‘you can’t eat just one’ kind of thing.” Los Angeles Times

we’ll know the next day in most instances, just like voters everywhere else in the nation. Not much to ask, seems to me, and I hope the Legislature stops coddling voters who can’t get around to voting until the very last minute. George Randels, Port Townsend

Growing marijuana It seems that most of the experts are leaning away from large-scale marijuana production in Clallam County [“Legal Pot Farming in Future?” PDN, Jan. 27]. It’s quite a loss for us all that Lee Norton, Doug Hendrickson and Nash Huber have decided publicly to turn away from this opportunity. Though the weather would not permit “High Times Centerfold”-quality buds, I am reminded of

in mid-August like tobacco leaves in North Carolina and Kentucky, put it in tea bags and look forward to better health and more jobs. Kiah Roberts, Port Angeles

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank John Brewer and the entire staff of the PDN for the extremely successful Home Fund campaign of 2012. Through their efforts, more than $260,000 has been raised to assist the good people of Clallam and Jefferson counties. Running this campaign every year is a major undertaking for John and the PDN. I can only imagine the time and cost that go into this endeavor. what my good friend Dave John is personally vested LeRoy helped me underin this program and has a stand before leaving Port Angeles for good last week. deep compassion for our citizens. Dave turned me on to I see the results of his the findings of famed nutritionist Dr. Johanna Budwig involvement firsthand. In addition to the Home Fund and what she discovered campaign, John is always about dark green mariwilling to lend a hand in juana leaves. times of need. Dave ate marijuana Coupled with the selfless leaves baked into banana donations from our citizens, and pumpkin breads, the contribution of the PDN believing it provided him exemplifies media at its with the most affordable best for the good of the comway to ensure the flow of oxygen to his brain, retinas, munity. So, on behalf of OlyCAP, inner ears, adrenal tissue, the clients we serve daily testicular tissue and any and the generous donors, other active tissue during we applaud you and your his struggle with cancer. So, honestly, why not cul- staff. Thanks, John. Your effort tivate, process and distribis truly changing lives. ute the dark green leaves Rich Ciccarone, that will flourish in Clallam Port Hadlock County for the benefit of our senior citizens in search Ciccarone is Olympic of better sleep and less Community Actions Propain? grams board president and We could easily grow it a Home Fund volunteer. organically to be cut down

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED

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LEE ZURCHER

Rave of the Week FROM EXECUTIVE EDITOR Rex Wilson: A rave to News Assistant Lee Zurcher, the founding compiler of Rants & Raves (among myriad other newsroom responsibilities), who retired Thursday after more than 15 years with the Peninsula Daily News. Thank you and happy retirement, Lee.

. . . and other Raves BIG RAVE TO the gentleman who goes out to the spit [Ediz Hook, Port Angeles] every day to feed and water feral cats. Also, thanks to all you animal lovers who spend time and money to give these cats a chance to survive in an environment where they never would have had a chance to fend for themselves.

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — including the federal health care act, gun control, school tax levies and, especially, responses to Peninsula Voices letters to the editor — as signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). And customer compliments and complaints aimed at specific private businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves.

RAVE TO [CLALLAM] Public Utility District and Cascade Energy for the duct-sealing program. It’s a great improvement to heating systems, and at no cost. A GIANT RAVE to Port Angeles Veterinary Clinic for saving our Gracie, who decided to include a razor blade and a grommet in her diet. I TRULY APPRECIATE the folks who staff our [Clallam Transit] Paratransit system. They treat us so well, especially the drivers.

They transport so many passengers who have so many different needs, and they do it safely and with friendly compassion. I feel lucky to live in such a caring community.

Rant of the Week THERE IS A lowlife lady in her 30s who is driving around in Sequim, preying on people for money. She approaches you and gives an excuse about her radiator and needing money for gas.

It is sad to see someone taking advantage of other people’s good hearts.

. . . and other Rants RANT TO THE field workers who harass the trumpeter swans in Sequim: These spectacular birds are protected. IT IS DISTRACTING to the audience and rude to the performers to have children dancing around during performances. What happened to babysitting? This refers to the bluegrass show Saturday, Jan 26, at the [Port Angeles] high school. RANT TO PARENTS and children at the Snowgrass program. We came to see and hear the musicians, not children running and tossing toys in the air in front of the stage. It was very disturbing and disrespectful to the audience and musicians.

Give the kids a radio and a room at home for dancing and playing.

(CLIP AND SAVE) To participate, call our Rants & Raves hotline at 360-417-3506 (works 24 hours a day), email us at letters@peninsuladailynews.com or drop us a postcard, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. Keep comments brief — 50 words or less. On voice messages, spell out names for raves. And, please, no libel, no responses to letters to the editor or news stories; no personal attacks on individuals or on businesses identified by name; no routine thankyou notes to your favorite restaurant, dry-cleaner, grandchild (we simply don’t have enough room for those); no inaccurate information or unverified rumors; no calls for boycotts; no political endorsements; no charity fund appeals; no commercial pitches. Also, only one rant or rave per writer. Don’t forget to tell us where things happen — Port Angeles, Chimacum, Sequim, etc.


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Man pleads not guilty to domestic violence BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A 27-year-old Port Angeles man recently extradited from California has pleaded not guilty to multiple domestic-violence charges and was denied a request to lower his bail by a Clallam County Superior Court judge. Andrew Nilsson was charged in November with one count of harassment/ threats to kill and one count each of second-degree assault/strangulation, unlawful imprisonment, fourth-degree assault and harassment/threats to kill, all of which are domesticviolence-related.

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Anna Petty, 8, of Port Angeles looks at a rack filled with doll clothes at Saturday’s “Promise of Spring” doll and bear show at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The 17th annual event, hosted by Just Dolls of Washington, featured dozens of displays and vendors with a wide variety of dolls, stuffed animals and accessories.

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A number of beaches on the North Olympic Peninsula are newly reopened to recreational harvesting of most types of shellfish. The state Department of Health announced Friday that beaches along Sequim Bay and Discovery Bay in Clallam County, and Discovery Bay and Port Townsend, including Mats Mats Bay, in Jefferson County are now closed only to recreational harvesting of butter and varnish calms. The beaches previously had been closed to recreational harvesting of all species of clams — including geoducks — oysters, mussels and other invertebrates, such as the moon snail. Additionally, beaches

along the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Clallam County from Pillar Point in the Pysht area west to Cape Flattery are now open for recreational harvesting of all the abovelisted species, though beaches along the Strait east of Pillar Point to the Jefferson County line are still closed for all species, as they have been since September. Jessica Pankey, an environmental health specialist with the environmental health division of Clallam County Health and Human Services, said the all speciesclosures in Clallam County had been in effect since September. The changes in beach status come from the most recent tests of shellfish samples for the naturally occurring marine biotoxin associated with paralytic shellfish

years, is employed at The Landing mall doing maintenance and had planned to live with his mother in Sequim if released. Clallam County Superior Court Judge George Wood denied the request and set a status hearing for Nilsson for 9 a.m. Friday. Nilsson — wanted by Port Angeles police starting Oct. 3 and eventually arrested in Los Angeles County in November on unrelated charges — was extradited back to Port Angeles from California last week.

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

Bluff proposal to be eyed in March

Some shellfish harvest restrictions eliminated BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ

Nilsson appeared in Clallam County Superior Court on Friday morning and entered pleas of not guilty for the five charges, which stemmed from alleged assaults on a single person over the course of five days last September. Nilsson also allegedly threatened friends of the alleged assault victim. Nilsson, through his assigned Clallam County public defense attorney, Loren Oakley, denied all the charges and requested his current $100,000 bail be lowered to $10,000. While requesting the bail be lowered, Oakley said his client, a resident of Clallam County for the past two

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poisoning, or PSP, Pankey said. People can become ill after eating shellfish contaminated with the biotoxin associated with PSP. Shellfish accumulate it in their flesh after eating algae in which the toxin is found. PSP can cause numbness and muscle paralysis from 15 minutes to 10 hours after the toxin is consumed. Symptoms include a tingling of the lips and tongue, tingling of the hands and feet, difficulty speaking and difficulty breathing. If left untreated, paralysis can lead to death. For information on recreational shellfish harvesting beach closures, see the state Department of Health website at http://tinyurl. com/4xmftw7.

PORT ANGELES — City staff will next come to City Council members in March for direction on proceeding with designs for the city’s landfill-stabilization project, according to Public Works Director Glenn Cutler. Before it goes back to the City Council, Cutler said last week, bluff-stabilization plans will be discussed at the Feb. 12 and March 12 meetings of the Utility Advisory Committee, which is a subcommittee of the City Council. City staff members initially thought discussions on this matter could be held at the City Council level in February, but Cutler said it was decided later that they would need more time to prepare the necessary infor-

mation. At the Feb. 12 Utility Advisory Committee meeting, Cutler said he will talk about the various opportunities for public comment on the bluff project, which will include input on the various permits the city will need for the work. At the March 12 advisory committee meeting, Cutler said he plans to discuss additions to the city’s agreement with Seattle-based Herrera Environmental Consultants, which is the contracted designer for the landfill bluff-stabilization project. The city is working with the consultant on how to best prevent a 135-foot-tall bluff in west Port Angeles that is holding back decades of garbage accumulated in the city’s inactive landfill from failing and releasing

the waste into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Utility Advisory Committee meetings are held in the Jack Pittis Conference Room at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Cutler said he plans to ask City Council members at their March 19 meeting for permission to allow the Seattle company to proceed to the next level of designing the bluff-stabilization project. Council members will decide to take action then or hold over consideration until the April 2 meeting, Cutler said. Any action taken will not be on final designs for the project, since preliminary design work is still in process. “Nothing has been decided on, and no final design has been made,” Cutler said.

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, February 3, 2013 SECTION

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PA claims title tie Riders hold back Sequim BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Brothers Jim Harbaugh of San Francisco, front, and Baltimore’s John Harbaugh face off today in the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

Brothers slated for epic battle BY DAVID GINSBURG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW ORLEANS — Working separately, John and Jim Harbaugh each guided their team to the Super Bowl. They will be on ON TV . . . opposite sidelines ■ Super Sunday, John as Bowl, NFL head coach of the title game, Baltimore Ravens 3:30 p.m. and Jim with the on Ch. 7 San Francisco 49ers. Imagine how effective they could be if working together. At their joint news conference this weekend, someone asked the brothers if they would consider teaming up if either should be forced out of his current post. “No question about it,” John said. “We’ve had that conversation in the past. “It just never really worked out timing-wise. I’d love to work for Jim. It would be the greatest thing in the world.” Jim, coach of the San Francisco 49ers, said, “Definitely, I would work for him.” Super Bowl tradition dictates that the coaches meet with the media separately two days before the Super Bowl. That custom was altered Friday because, after all, two brothers have never before coached against each other in the Super Bowl. Wearing a dark suit, white shirt, striped tie and laced business shoes, John settled into a director’s chair behind a Ravens helmet. Jim, wearing a 49ers hat, a sweat shirt, khaki pants and running shoes, sat in an identical chair behind a San Francisco helmet. Calling it “an exciting moment,” John ticked off the names of family members in attendance, including his parents. They posed for pictures with grandfather Joe Cipiti on the stage afterward, too. Jack Harbaugh, their father, was a successful college coach. His sons followed in his footsteps, but on different paths. There was one time, however, when the routes nearly merged. “We almost made it happen at Stanford at one time,” John said. “It would be an honor to have him on the staff. “He’s a great coach. You always try to get great coaches, and there are none better than Jim Harbaugh, and I mean that seriously. “There’s no better coach in the National Football League than this guy right here.” TURN

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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls basketball team routed rival Sequim 47-28 on Thursday night. On Friday, the Roughriders clinched at least a share of the Olympic League title when Olympic beat Bremerton 38-22. The Trojans and the Knights are now tied for second place in league with 11-3 league records, two games behind 13-1 Port Angeles with two games remaining in the regular season. Although they beat their rival in fairly convincing fashion, head coach Michael Poindexter wasn’t totally impressed with the way the Roughriders played against Sequim. “It was probably a combination of the rivalry and it being senior night,” Poindexter said. “I don’t think it was a good combination.” Port Angeles forced 35 turnovers, but also committed 30 of its own, including 12 in the second quarter in which the Wolves outscored the Riders 5-4. “Sequim just played well [on defense], but we were impatient and forcing things,” Poindexter said. Wolves coach Evan Still said his team has four keys to be KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS competitive in a game: making Port Angeles’ Maddy Hinrichs, left, and Sequim’s McKenzie Bentz go for a passed free throws, limiting turnovers, ball during the second quarter at Port Angeles High School in Olympic League rebounding and team defense.

action. In the background are Port Angeles’ Krista Johnson and Sequim’s Melanie

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Sequim scores season-high 91 Wolves defeat Riders, remain in tie for first place in league BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Hayden Gunderson of Port Angeles, left, drives past Sequim’s Jayson Brocklesby in the first quarter in the Olympic League game in Port Angeles.

PORT ANGELES — Sequim had a season-best offensive output in its 91-55 shellacking of rival Port Angeles on Thursday night. Olympic then kept pace Friday by beating Bremerton 67-57 to remain tied with the Wolves at the top of the Olympic League standings. Thursday night’s game started off as a classic rivalry game as the Roughriders and the Wolves spent most of the opening quarter swapping leads. Hayden Gunderson gave Port Angeles a 16-14 lead on a 3-pointer with 1:15 left in the first Sequim responded by scoring the final nine points of the period. Starting point guard Anthony Pinza gave the Wolves the lead with a 3-pointer, and Jayson Brocklesby added to it with a steal that he finished with a dunk and a 3-ball of his own. The Riders managed to stay within striking distance for the first three minutes of the second quarter, but Brocklesby and the Wolves again went on a tear. Brocklesby hit a 3-pointer, then finished another steal with another dunk and scored on a

layup to help turn a 30-24 lead into a 39-24 advantage. Sequim finished the quarter on a 20-2 run, and led 50-26 at halftime. “We started turning the ball over and couldn’t get in our offense, and [Sequim] capitalized,” Port Angeles coach Brent Stephens said. “Good teams tend to do that.” Wolves coach Greg Glasser said the run was more than just an offensive outburst. “That was one of our best quarters of the season,” Wolves coach Greg Glasser said after the game. “It seems like when our defense gets going, our offense gets going, too. Our defense really fuels our offense.” Brocklesby scored 19 of his 23 points in the first half. He rested on the bench for most of the second half. “He creates a lot for himself, and not in a selfish way,” Glasser said of the senior wing who has scored at least 20 points in 10 games this season, including 35 in the first meeting with Port Angeles. “We don’t run a lot for him. He gets a lot of points off offensive rebounds and steals.” TURN

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CHIMACUM — The Chimacum girls basketball team played tough Nisqually League opponent Seattle Christian close the whole way Friday night. The Warriors from Sea-Tac, currently in the running for a playoff seed, beat the Cowboys 36-28. “Another tight game for us

game in a row we played solid basketball for 32 minutes. “We held Seattle Christian to one field goal in the fourth quaras we hovered at about down ter, but unfortunately we didn’t five most of the game, closing to shoot well from the line.” within four in the fourth [quarter] but again unable to get over Thacker scores 11 the hump,” Chimacum coach Lauren Thacker led the CowTrevor Huntingford said. “This is a massive step up for boys with 11 points. Audrey Thacker, another key us since they beat us by 31 the first game, and this is the second player for the team, played just

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2 minutes because of illness. Audrey Thacker has missed several games. “I have nothing but pride in how these girls have fought these last few games,” Huntingford said. “It would be easy to hang your head and quit but they have been strong-willed and have fought hard.” TURN

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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Men’s high game: Brett Allen, 255; men’s high series: Gary Wright and Keith Beck, 663. Leading team: P.A. Bawlers. Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Ken McInnes, 235; men’s high series: Ken McInnes, 584. Women’s high game: Aleta Smith, 216; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 544. Leading team: Old Growth. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Dan Mangano and Skeet Digdale, 268. Leading team: Four AssFaults. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Dick Roper, 232; men’s high series: Dick Roper, 515. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 172; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 466. Leading team: White Rose. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 236; men’s high series: Troy Tisdale, 640. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 242; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 556. Leading team: The Kids. Tuesday Brunch League High score: Cheri Pysson, 186. High series: Cheri Pysson, 492. First place team: Salon@Tuscany. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Bob Thompson, 223; men’s high series: Bob Thompson, 571. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 227; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 521. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 243; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 621. Women’s high game: Dawn Barrett, 167; women’s high series: Dawn Barrett, 448. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Kevin Darting and Travis Darting, 289; men’s high series: Jim Halliday, 673. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 180; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 525. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Bob Thompson, 223; men’s high series: Bob Thompson, 571. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 227; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 521. Saturday, Jan. 26 Juniors Boys’ high game: Nathan Dewey, 205; boys’ high series: Nathan Dewey, 573. Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 106; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 236. Bantams Girls’ high game: Jayde Wold, 118; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 289. Pee Wees Boys’ high game: Robert Wold, 73. Girls’ high series: Abby Robinson,108. Friday, Jan. 25 7 Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Jeff Edwards, 267; men’s high series: Jeff Edwards, 662. Women’s high game: Louise Demetriff, 224; women’s high series: Louise Demetriff, 581.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Winter League Friday — Week 16 Team Points 1. Golf Shop Guys 108 2. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 106 3. Glass Services 97.5 4. Taylor Made Construction 92.5 5. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 89.5 6. Buck’s Holligans 74.5 7. Windermere 61 8. Irwin Dental 60 9. Joshua’s 38.5 10. Green Machine 33.5 Men’s Club Medal Play Thursday Gross: Mike DuPuis, 70; Gary Thorne, 70; Rob Botero, 72. Net: Eric Kovatch, 65; Steve Main, 68; Brian Duncan, 69; Tom Hainstock, 69; Gerald Petersen, 70; Quint Boe, 70. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 65; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 65. Team net: Gerald Petersen and Kevin Borde, 63; Rick Parkhurst and Brian Duncan, 63; Gene Middleton and Gordon Thomson, 63; Tom Hainstock and Duane Vernon, 63; Steve Main and Gary Reidel, 64; Gerald Petersen and Buddy Fraser, 64; Gene Norton and Gordon Thomson, 64; Eric Kovatch and Al Osterberg, 64; Eric Kovatch and Kevin Russell, 64; Dick Elmer and Duane Vernon, 64. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 75; John Pruss, 75; Mike Clayton, 75. Net: Gary McLaughlin, 64; Dennis Ingram, 66; Dave Boerigter, 66; Kui Solomon, 66. Team gross: Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 71; Rick Parkhurst and John Pruss, 72. Team net: Gerald Petersen and Brian Duncan, 63; Ray Santiago and Gary McLaughlin, 63; Gene Middleton and Dave Boerigter, 63; Gene Middleton Gene Norton, 64; Dave Henderson and Gary McLaughlin, 65; Gordon Thomson and Dave Boerigter, 65; Gordon Thomson and Gene Norton, 65; Gordon Thomson and Gene Middleton, 65; Kui Solomon and Lawrence Bingham, 65. Sunday, Jan. 27 Men’s Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 68; Rick Hoover, 70; Greg Thomas, 71. Net: Bill Rinehart, 61; Joe Tweter, 64; Buddy Fraser, 65; Larry Aillaud, 65; Jim Cole, 66; Brian Duncan, 67; Gary McLaughlin, 67; Tom Hainstock, 68; Kui Solomon, 68; Ray Santiago, 69; Jan Hardin, 69. Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 35. Net: Joe Tweter, 32; Bob Dutrow, 33; Bill Evenstad, 33.5; Steve Main, 33.5; Gene Ketchum, 33.5. Team Gross: Paul Reed and Jim Root, 69. Team net: Joe Tweter and Bill Rinehart, 61; Tyler Crow and Gerald Petersen, 62; Tyler Crow and Bob Dutrow, 62; Gene Ketchum and Paul Stutesman, 62; Gene Ketchum and John Tweter, 62.

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Winter League Friday, Jan. 18 — Week 15 Team Points 1. Golf Shop Guys 104 2. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 97.5 3. Glass Services 92 4. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 87.5 5. Taylor Made Construction 84 6. Buck’s Hooligans 72.5 7. Irwin Dental 54.5 8. Windermere 54 9. Joshua’s 37.5 10. Green Machine 33.5 Gross: Mike DuPuis, 34; Mark Mast, 37; Ryan Seiler, 38; Gary Thorne, 38; Rob Botero, 38. Net: Guy Lipski, 31; Nick Bauman, 33; Kui Solomon, 34; Duante Ruiz, 34; Kevin Gallacci, 34; Al Osterberg, 35; Mike Tetnowski, 36; Ward Dunscomb, 36; Steve Moreno, 36; Clint Wetzel, 36. THE CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Team Shotgun Cha Cha Cha First Place at 122: Everett Thometz, Gary Williams, Brian McArdle and Tim Lane. Second Place at 126: Rodney Harp, Ray Ballantyne, Arlen Pearseall and Ed Fjerstad. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Don Walker, 18 ft. 2 in. High division: Richard Hansen, 8 ft. 4 in. No. 11 Low division: Don Walker, 6 ft. 1 in. High division: Tim Lane, 14 ft. 1 in. No. 8 Open: Don Walker, 4 ft. 11 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Any Nine Holes Gross: Jay Tomlin, 32. Net: Dan Paine, 24; Brad Littlefield, 24.5; John Palmeri, 25; Jim Hanley, 25.5. SKYRIDGE GOLF CLUB Sunday, Jan. 27 Sub Par for any 1 Par 4 On Each Side Gross: Scott Mackay, 75; Shane Price, 78; Adam Mackay, 78. Net: Lance Gardner, 65; Don Tipton, 66; Dennis Ferrie, 67; Allen Patton, 69; Pete Nesse, 69; Jerry Pedersen, 69; Steve Lee, 70; Mike Tipton, 70.

Basketball P.A. Men’s League Standings through Saturday Team W L Joshua’s Lounge 9 1 Anytime Fitness Seq. 9 2 Skyridge Golf Course 8 1 7 Cedars Casino 7 2 Next Door Gastropub 7 4 Langston Services 5 3 Batson Enterprises 5 5 Cougars 4 5 Team Atlas 2 8 Higher/Grandview 1 8 Westend Ballers 1 9 Sunny Farms 0 10 Wednesday results Next Door Gastropub 84, Anytime Fitness Sequim 81. High scorers: ND: T.J. McKinney, 26; Cameron LeDuke, 20. AF: Jim Halberg, 26; Silas Betten, 20. Higher Grounds/Grandview Grocery 72, Sunny Farms 42. HG: Randy Veentra, 32; Jeff Berry, 14. SF: Anthony Frey, 16; Devin Dahl, 15. Tuesday results Strait Flooring/Wired Energy Drinks 91, Team Atlas 50. High scorers: SW: Josh Peelman, 20; Tyler Rousos, 20. TA: Shea Bedortha, 27; Svetilo Hurd, 10.

Volleyball P.A. COED LEAGUE Standing through Saturday Team W L 7 Cedars Casino 11 0 Volleyball United 11 1 Hutchinson Construct 7 5 Zbaraschuk Dental 6 6 The Tribe 6 6 Gone Squatchin’ 5 6 High Energy Metals 5 7 Laurel Dental Clinic 4 8 Serena’s Spikers 1 11 Tuesday results Hutchinson Construction 25, Zbaraschuk Dental Care 17 Hutchinson Construction 25, Zbaraschuk Dental Care 22 Zbaraschuk Dental Care 25, Hutchinson Construction 18 Zbaraschuk Dental Care 25, Hutchinson Construction 19 Hutchinson Construction 15, Zbaraschuk Dental Care 6 Monday results High Energy Metals 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 14 High Energy Metals 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 14 High Energy Metals 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 20 7 Cedars Casino 25, Volleyball United 19 7 Cedars Casino 29, Volleyball United 27 Volleyball United 25, 7 Cedars Casino 14

Preps Basketball Friday’s Scores BOYS BASKETBALL Adna 53, Napavine 48 Auburn 67, Auburn Riverside 34 Ballard 64, Roosevelt 57 Battle Ground 65, Evergreen (Vancouver) 58 Bear Creek School 41, Tacoma Baptist 29 Bellarmine Prep 41, Gig Harbor 36 Bellingham 77, Mount Baker 76, OT Blanchet 59, West Seattle 53 Bridgeport 62, Kittitas 54 Burlington-Edison 59, Blaine 43 Capital 69, Aberdeen 65, OT Cascade Christian 41, Bellevue Christian 31 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 73, Life Christian Academy 33 Cedarcrest 73, Lakewood 58 Chewelah 63, Newport 32 Cle Elum/Roslyn 59, Mabton 48 Clover Park 77, Steilacoom 47 Colton 66, Garfield-Palouse 47 Davis 72, Moses Lake 57 Eastlake 65, Redmond 51 Ellensburg 63, Othello 41 Enumclaw 71, Bonney Lake 53

Ephrata 54, Selah 44 Evergreen (Seattle) 58, Foster 52, OT Federal Way 68, Todd Beamer 61 Fife 64, Orting 51 Franklin 66, Rainier Beach 7 Franklin Pierce 52, Washington 47 Freeman 42, Riverside 35 Garfield 67, Skyline 43 Grandview 72, Wapato 63 Granger 61, Highland 59 Granite Falls 63, South Whidbey 52 Hanford 58, Kennewick 46 Heritage 66, Camas 59 Hoquiam 60, Elma 30 Issaquah 54, Newport 51 Kennedy 49, Renton 41 Kentwood 73, Kentlake 39 King’s 66, Coupeville 36 King’s Way Christian School 48, Woodland 42 Kingston 81, North Kitsap 56 Kiona-Benton 37, Columbia (Burbank) 33 Klahowya 58, North Mason 48 LaCenter 69, Ilwaco 38 LaConner 61, Concrete 26 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 67, Kettle Falls 48 Lakeside (Seattle) 78, Bainbridge 40 Liberty Christian 44, Tekoa-Oakesdale 33 Lindbergh 56, Highline 27 Lyle-Wishram 61, Bickleton 32 Mark Morris 78, R.A. Long 48 Morton/White Pass 63, Winlock 45 Mossyrock 73, Pe Ell 65 Muckleshoot Tribal School 60, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 43 Naches Valley 63, Goldendale 35 Naselle 47, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 34 Nathan Hale 70, Ingraham 45 Neah Bay 79, Clallam Bay 67 Northport 58, Inchelium 23 O’Dea 74, Cleveland 49 Oakville 51, Wishkah Valley 41 Okanogan 45, Chelan 42 Olympia 67, South Kitsap 36 Olympic 67, Bremerton 57 Omak 61, Cascade (Leavenworth) 50 Orcas Island 57, Darrington 54 Pasco 65, Southridge 56 Pateros 57, Entiat 55, OT Quincy 54, Tonasket 46 Richland 65, Kamiakin 55 River View 32, Connell 31 Riverside Christian 64, White Swan 41 Rosalia 90, St. John-Endicott 82, OT Royal 50, Warden 37 Seattle Christian 72, Chimacum 49 Seattle Prep 78, Chief Sealth 59 Sedro-Woolley 71, Nooksack Valley 48 Sehome 56, Lynden Christian 49 Sequim 91, Port Angeles 55, Thursday Spanaway Lake 59, Bethel 58 Stadium 49, Yelm 30 Sumner 62, White River 42 Sunnyside 66, Eisenhower 57 Sunnyside Christian 67, Trout Lake 33 Tenino 48, Rainier 42 Thomas Jefferson 80, Tahoma 69 Timberline 63, Mount Tahoma 50 Toppenish 58, Prosser 55 Tri-Cities Prep 63, Asotin 52 Tumwater 68, Black Hills 66 Union 66, Skyview 37 University Prep 57, Bush 19 W.F. West 63, Centralia 44 Wahkiakum 65, Toutle Lake 52 Walla Walla 41, Chiawana 40 Washougal 61, Hockinson 51 Wenatchee 47, Eastmont 46 Wilson 52, Lincoln 49 Zillah 57, La Salle 40 2A Northeast District 7 Consolation Reardan 51, Davenport 40 2B Northeast District Consolation Liberty 60, Springdale 47 Semifinal Colfax 60, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 55, OT St. George’s 52, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 36 GIRLS BASKETBALL Archbishop Murphy 56, Sultan 18 Asotin 42, Tri-Cities Prep 33 Ballard 56, Roosevelt 22 Battle Ground 35, Evergreen (Vancouver) 27 Bear Creek School 24, Tacoma Baptist 18 Bellarmine Prep 61, Gig Harbor 42 Bellingham 41, Mount Baker 40 Bethel 51, Spanaway Lake 31 Black Hills 63, Tumwater 48 Blaine 48, Burlington-Edison 41 Blanchet 63, West Seattle 52 Castle Rock 62, Toledo 30 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 44, Life Christian Academy 43 Cedarcrest 56, Lakewood 30 Central Kitsap 48, Foss 14 Chelan 50, Okanogan 45 Cle Elum/Roslyn 66, Mabton 60 Cleveland 63, Holy Names 30 Colton 68, Garfield-Palouse 12 Columbia (Burbank) 43, Kiona-Benton 39 Connell 47, River View 26 Connell 47, River View 26 Eastlake 61, Redmond 44 Eastmont 39, Wenatchee 35 Ellensburg 68, Othello 20 Emerald Ridge 59, Graham-Kapowsin 46 Enumclaw 44, Bonney Lake 40 Fife 47, Orting 17 Foster 64, Evergreen (Seattle) 55 Franklin 76, Rainier Beach 44 Freeman 56, Riverside 44 Goldendale 46, Naches Valley 41 Hazen 39, Tyee 26 Highland 48, Granger 37 Ilwaco 47, LaCenter 37 Inglemoor 75, Woodinville 59 Kamiakin 59, Richland 55 Kennewick 59, Hanford 52 Kentwood 57, Kentlake 30 King’s 59, Coupeville 32 Kittitas 46, Bridgeport 39 Klahowya 44, North Mason 28 LaConner 54, Concrete 36 Lake Quinault 41, Mary Knight 40 Lakes 56, Peninsula 38 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 60, Kettle Falls 37 Lindbergh 33, Highline 23 Lynden Christian 47, Sehome 31 Moses Lake 61, Davis 44 Mount Tahoma 50, Timberline 47 Mt. Rainier Lutheran 40, Muckleshoot Tribal School 35 Nathan Hale 33, Ingraham 26 Neah Bay 66, Clallam Bay 9 Newport 38, Issaquah 36 Newport 50, Chewelah 37 Nooksack Valley 51, Sedro-Woolley 28 North Kitsap 42, Kingston 34

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Oakville 50, Montesano 16 Olympic 38, Bremerton 22 Orcas Island 54, Darrington 39 Overlake School 38, Northwest School 21 Pateros 64, Entiat 41 Port Angeles 47, Sequim 28, Thursday Puyallup 48, Rogers (Puyallup) 42 Renton 58, Kennedy 28 Rochester 51, Montesano 44 Seattle Christian 36, Chimacum 28 Seattle Prep 65, Chief Sealth 28 Selah 78, Ephrata 67 South Kitsap 53, Olympia 52 South Whidbey 41, Granite Falls 31 Southridge 41, Pasco 31 St. John-Endicott 49, Rosalia 35 Sunnyside 64, Eisenhower 33 Sunnyside Christian 74, Bickleton 10 Tahoma 61, Thomas Jefferson 55 Tekoa-Oakesdale 69, Liberty Christian 29 Todd Beamer 60, Federal Way 42 Toppenish 72, Prosser 64, OT Walla Walla 46, Chiawana 45 Wapato 52, Grandview 48, OT Washington 55, Franklin Pierce 42 White River 54, Sumner 36 White Swan 60, Riverside Christian 51 Wilson 80, Lincoln 23 Woodland 59, King’s Way Christian School 29 Yakama Tribal 44, Lyle-Wishram 27 Yelm 61, Stadium 40 Zillah 58, La Salle 48 2B Northeast District 7 Consolation Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 57, Davenport 37 Springdale 45, Liberty (Spangle) 20 Semifinal Northwest Christian (Colbert) 40, Colfax 28 Reardan 63, St. George’s 30

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NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers 34 14 .708 — Golden State 29 17 .630 4 L.A. Lakers 21 26 .447 12½ Sacramento 17 31 .354 17 Phoenix 16 31 .340 17½ Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City35 11 .761 — Denver 30 18 .625 6 Utah 26 21 .553 9½ Portland 23 23 .500 12 Minnesota 17 26 .395 16½ Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 37 11 .771 — Memphis 30 16 .652 6 Houston 25 23 .521 12 Dallas 20 27 .426 16½ New Orleans 15 32 .319 21½ EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB New York 29 15 .659 — Brooklyn 28 19 .596 2½ Boston 23 23 .500 7 Philadelphia 20 26 .435 10 Toronto 17 30 .362 13½ Southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 29 14 .674 — Atlanta 26 19 .578 4 Orlando 14 32 .304 16½ Charlotte 11 34 .244 19 Washington 11 34 .244 19 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 28 18 .609 — Indiana 28 19 .596 ½ Milwaukee 24 21 .533 3½ Detroit 18 29 .383 10½ Cleveland 13 34 .277 15½ Friday’s Games Toronto 98, L.A. Clippers 73 Indiana 102, Miami 89 Boston 97, Orlando 84 New York 96, Milwaukee 86 Brooklyn 93, Chicago 89 Philadelphia 89, Sacramento 80 Detroit 117, Cleveland 99 Memphis 85, Washington 76 Denver 113, New Orleans 98 Utah 86, Portland 77 Dallas 109, Phoenix 99 L.A. Lakers 111, Minnesota 100 Saturday’s Games Chicago at Atlanta, late Sacramento at New York, late Oklahoma City at Cleveland, late Charlotte at Houston, late New Orleans at Minnesota, late Washington at San Antonio, late Orlando at Milwaukee, late Utah at Portland, late Phoenix at Golden State, late Today’s Games L.A. Clippers at Boston, 10 a.m. L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 10 a.m. Miami at Toronto, 11 a.m. Monday’s Games Orlando at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Washington, 4 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, 4 p.m. Detroit at New York, 4:30 p.m. Charlotte at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Portland at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Dallas at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Sacramento at Utah, 6 p.m.

Football NFL Playoffs Wild-card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 5 Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 Sunday, Jan. 6 Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 Seattle 24, Washington 14 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 12 Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2 OT San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 Sunday, Jan. 13 Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 New England 41, Houston 28 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 20 San Francisco 28, Atlanta 24 Baltimore 28, New England 13

Football Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 27 At Honolulu NFC 62, AFC 35 Super Bowl Today At New Orleans Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 3:30 p.m. (CBS)

Hockey NHL Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 7 7 0 0 14 29 12 Anaheim 6 4 1 1 9 20 18 Dallas 8 3 4 1 7 17 21 Los Angeles 6 2 2 2 6 12 16 Phoenix 8 2 4 2 6 25 26 Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 8 6 0 2 14 25 18 St. Louis 8 6 2 0 12 31 19 Detroit 7 4 2 1 9 20 20 Nashville 7 2 2 3 7 12 19 Columbus 8 2 5 1 5 14 26 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 8 4 2 2 10 21 20 Edmonton 8 4 3 1 9 20 21 Minnesota 8 4 3 1 9 20 22 Colorado 8 4 4 0 8 19 20 Calgary 5 1 3 1 3 14 21 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 8 5 3 0 10 24 19 N.Y. Islanders 7 4 2 1 9 27 23 New Jersey 7 3 1 3 9 17 19 N.Y. Rangers 7 3 4 0 6 16 20 Philadelphia 8 2 6 0 4 16 23 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 7 5 1 1 11 23 19 Ottawa 8 5 2 1 11 24 14 Montreal 7 5 2 0 10 24 16 Toronto 7 4 3 0 8 21 22 Buffalo 8 3 4 1 7 24 29 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 7 6 1 0 12 37 18 Winnipeg 8 3 4 1 7 24 32 Carolina 6 3 3 0 6 15 18 Washington 8 2 5 1 5 18 27 Florida 7 2 5 0 4 16 27 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games Dallas 4, Phoenix 3, SO Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, SO Washington 3, Philadelphia 2 Carolina 1, Ottawa 0 Tampa Bay 8, Winnipeg 3 Detroit 5, St. Louis 3 Anaheim 3, Minnesota 1 Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 1 Montreal 6, Buffalo 1 Colorado 3, Edmonton 1 Boston at Toronto, late Carolina at Philadelphia, late N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, late Detroit at Columbus, late Dallas at Phoenix, late Chicago at Calgary, late Los Angeles at Anaheim, late Nashville at San Jose, late Today’s Games Pittsburgh at Washington, 9:30 a.m. Ottawa at Montreal, 11 a.m. Florida at Buffalo, noon New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, noon Monday’s Games Carolina at Toronto, 4 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 7 p.m.

Transactions Baseball American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Claimed 1B Lars Anderson off waivers from Arizona. NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with DH Travis Hafner on a one-year contract. Designated OF Russ Canzler for assignment.


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Parcells, Ogden among 7 inductees THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW ORLEANS — Bill Parcells was a winner everywhere he coached. Time and time again, he took over struggling franchises and showed them what it takes to be a success, including a pair of Super Bowl titles with the New York Giants. Parcells pulled off another victory Saturday — election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Getting in on his fourth try, Parcells led an induction class that also included mouthy defensive lineman Warren Sapp, prolific receiver Cris Carter and a pair of stalwarts from the trenches, offensive linemen Jonathan Ogden and Larry Allen. The class of 2013 also included a pair of senior selections, Curley Culp and Dave Robinson. The announcement was made in New Orleans, site of Sunday’s Super Bowl. Almost as noteworthy were the finalists who didn’t get in, including running back Jerome Bettis and owners Art Modell and Edward DeBartolo Jr. Players and coaches from the Baltimore Ravens, who will face the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, spent all week lobbying for Modell, their former owner who died last year, to claim a place in the hall. It didn’t work out, no doubt pleasing fans in Cleveland who remain bitter about Modell moving the original Browns to Baltimore. Parcells had to wait a while, earning a bust in Canton on his fourth try. He thought he might get in the previous year in tandem with one of his former players, Curtis Martin. “It was a little less

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Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden blocks against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 26, 2006. Ogden was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.

Hall of Fame stressful than last year,” Parcells said in a telephone interview from Florida. “I was kind of hoping we could do it together, but as fate would have it, it didn’t work out.” Giants president and CEO John Mara said Parcells’ selection for the hall was “long overdue,” but his candidacy stirred plenty of debate — a one-hour discussion among the selection committee members, by far the longest amount of time dedicated to any finalist. “He’s one of the best coaches in NFL history,”

Mara said. “He turned our franchise around. We went through a long period in the 1960’s and 70’s when we were a laughingstock. When Bill took over in 1983, he survived a very difficult first year, but then turned us into a perennial playoff contender and won two Super Bowls for us. He coached three other teams and everywhere he went, he had great success.” No one was more emotional than Carter, who took six years to get in despite putting up some of the best receiving numbers in NFL history. He broke down in tears but quickly pointed out “it’s not because

I’m sad.” “This is the happiest day of my life,” he said. “When people said, ‘Aw, you know, it really doesn’t matter, you’re a Hall of Famer in my eyes,’ I said, ‘It’s more important that I’m a Hall of Famer in the Hall’s eyes.’ And I really, really wanted this. “ Sapp said his stomach was churning all day. He doesn’t have to fret anymore. Next stop, Canton. “My feet haven’t touched the ground in about 30 minutes,” Sapp said. “This is unbelievable.” In addition to Bettis, four other players failed to

get in on the final vote: Charles Haley, Andre Reed, Michael Strahan and Aeneas Williams. Earlier in the day, the selection committee eliminated DeBartolo and Modell, as well as ex-players Tim Brown, Kevin Greene and Will Shields. Parcells reversed the fortunes of four teams, also coaching the New England Patriots, New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, during 19 years as a head coach. He finished with a record of 172-130-1, most notably leading the Giants to Super Bowl titles in 1987 and 1991. Sapp got in on his first

year of eligibility after playing 13 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders. He amassed 96½ career sacks despite playing on the interior of the defensive line, including double-digit sack totals in four seasons. He was the 1999 NFL Defensive Player of the Year after helping Tampa Bay claim its first division title in 18 years. Carter played 16 seasons, becoming only the second player in NFL history to reach 1,000 receptions in a career. He caught at least 70 passes in 10 seasons, and totaled 130 touchdown receptions from 13 passers. Allen played 203 games over 14 seasons, spending the bulk of his career with the Cowboys. He played every position on the offensive line except center and was a first-team All-Pro seven straight seasons. Ogden played a dozen seasons with the Ravens, a lineman who led the way for Jamal Lewis to become just the fifth running back in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. Ogden was a six-time AllPro and was voted to 11 Pro Bowls. Like Sapp, Allen and Ogden were first-year selections. Ogden shared the moment with his family. He called his mother “first thing,” and also told his 7-year-old son. “He’s real proud of his dad,” Ogden said. He watched nervously as the announcement was made on the Class of 2013. “It’s like going to the hospital with your wife to have a baby. You can’t do anything about it,” Ogden said. “You hear everybody say you’re a first ballot for sure, but you never really know.”

Girls: Riders earn tie for league crown CONTINUED FROM B1 He liked the Wolves’ team defense, but wasn’t as complimentary of the offense. “We didn’t take care of the ball and missed at least six wide-open layups,” Still said. “That’s just a lack of focus.” Maddy Hinrichs led all scorers with 14 points and also had three assists. “Maddy played a good game,” Poindexter said. “She held us together. She just played her game. She was steady, she didn’t panic.” In their last game at Port Angeles High School, the Riders’ three seniors all contributed.

Mariah Frazier grabbed a team-high seven rebounds and scored seven of her 11 points in the second half, Macy Walker had a teamhigh six steals with seven points and Shayla Northern led Port Angeles in assists with four. Payton Lee scored four points for the Riders and drew praise from her coach. “Payton played possibly her best game for us all season,” Poindexter said. Although dissatisfied with how his team played against Sequim, Poindexter expects the Riders to play better in its final two regular season games next week, at Port Townsend on Tuesday and at Olympic on Friday. “This is not how we wanted to go into next

week,” Poindexter said. “But I think we’ll come back and be OK. I don’t see this lingering. We’ll be all right.” Sequim was led by Alexas Besand’s 11 points (“Alexas is tough,” Poindexter said), while Emily Wallner and Elise Beuke added six points each. All Port Angeles needs is one win to nail down the league championship and a first-round bye in next week’s West Central District tournament. While the Riders are jostling for the highest seed possible, Sequim’s fight is for a spot in the district tournament. The Wolves (5-9, 7-11) are sixth in the Olympic League, a game behind Kingston (6-8, 8-10).

Both teams host Bremerton this week. Sequim also faces Port Townsend (6-8, 10-8), while the Buccaneers’ other game is against Klahowya (3-12, 6-13). Reaching the playoffs would be quite an accomplishment for the Wolves, who have just one senior and many sophomores and freshmen playing important minutes. “We need to get at least one [win] for a chance at the playoffs,” Still said. “We would really like to get two, though.”

Redskins coach Randy Maag told the Peninsula Daily News on Saturday that the school’s agreement with the Nisqually League stipulates that the Redskins need to finish seventh or better in the 2A Olympic League to qualify for the postseason. Since eighth-place Klahowya is three games behind Port Townsend with only two games to play, the Redskins are guaranteed to finish between fifth and seventh in the Olympic League. Who and when Port Townsend will play has yet Redskins make it to be decided. Meanwhile, Port The Redskins know they Townsend has locked down will play the fourth-place a place in the 1A postsea- Nisqually League team in a pigtail game. son.

Seattle Christian leads Charles Wright by one game, but the Warriors finish the regular season Tuesday against undefeated Cascade Christian and the Tarriers conclude with Vashon Island, which is second-to-last in the Nisqually League. It is possible, if not probable, that there will be a tie for the No. 4 spot, which would require a tiebreaker game to see which team will face Port Townsend. Port Angeles 47, Sequim 28 Sequim 6 5 11 6— 28 Port Angeles 14 4 18 11— 47 Individual scoring Sequim (28) Besand 11, Wallner 6, Beuke 6, Guan 3, Cummins 2. Port Angeles (47) Hinrichs 14, Frazier 11, Walker 7, Jones 5, Lee 4, Johnson 3, Northern 3.

Boys: Sequim remains tied for first place CONTINUED FROM B1 Erik Christensen. “Erik was a great presThe Wolves, however, ence inside,” Glasser said. once again showed that “His presence in the second their talent extends beyond half was huge.” For Port Angeles, Brocklesby and all-around Gunderson had another specialist Gabe Carter, who finished with seven points. nice scoring game against the Wolves with a gameAlex Barry, the lone high 27 points. sophomore on the varsity The junior point guard squad, scored a season-high scored 25 points when the 19 points, and Andrew two teams played in DecemShimer added 10 points. ber. Sequim also had impor“Gunderson lit us up tant contributions from both times, and he had to Pinza, Rory Kallappa and work hard for his shots,”

Glasser said. Sophomore Hunter Hathaway added nine points for the Riders and Matt Williams came off the bench to score three points. Sequim (13-1, 15-3) next has a key matchup with third-place Bremerton (113, 13-5) on the road Tuesday. The Wolves had to survive a big fourth-quarter rally by the Knights in a 61-58 home victory last month. Port Angles, meanwhile,

hosts Port Townsend (3-11, 6-12) on Tuesday. The Riders beat the Redskins 56-53 earlier in the season. “We got them last time,” Stephens said. “But Port Townsend is a team we can’t take lightly. We have to be focused.” After that game, the Riders (2-12, 3-15) will try to aid their rival’s quest for an outright Olympic League championship by upsetting Olympic (13-1, 15-3) on Friday.

“We’ll try to help out Sequim next week by playing the spoiler [role],” Stephens said. The Wolves finish the regular season at Port Townsend on Friday. If Sequim and Olympic are still tied for first place after next week’s games, they would share the Olympic League title, but would play a tiebreaker game to determine which team has a bye in the opening round of the West Central District

playoffs. According to the Kitsap Sun, such a tiebreaker game has been tentatively scheduled for Monday, Feb. 11 at North Kitsap High School in Poulsbo. Sequim 91, Port Angeles 55 Sequim 23 27 25 16— 91 Port Angeles 16 10 14 15— 55 Individual scoring Sequim (91) Pinza 8, Lee 4, Barry 19, Kallappa 7, Posadas 3, Brocklesby 23, Guan 2, Christensen 6, Carter 7, Shimer 10. Port Angeles (55) Konopaski 2, Gunderson 27, Williams 3, Treider 4, Hathaway 9, Payton 4, Elliott 2, Schumacher 4.

Preps: Chimacum boys fall to Seattle Christian scoring CONTINUED FROM B1 Thacker was strong around Seattle ChristianIndividual (36) the basket and Samantha Kaler 13, Gleason 8, Weber 7, Ronish 1, May 5, Hailee Johnson scored Cerna, typically a defensive LynHenry 2. Chimacum (28) six points while Samantha player for us, had a nice L. Thacker 11, Johnson 6, Cerna 5, Snyder 5, game offensively.” Cossell 1. Cerna and Kiersten Snyder The Cowboys next host netted five each for ChimaCedar Park Christian on Boys Basketball cum. “Hailee Johnson was Tuesday night. Seattle Christ. 72, huge on the boards, and Seattle Christian 36, Chimacum 49 everyone fought for loose Chimacum 28 CHIMACUM — Spencer balls,” Huntingford said. Seattle Christian 13 4 8 11— 36 “Offensively, Lauren Chimacum 4 8 7 9— 28 Eble and Shane Pierotti

combined for 42 points to lead the Seattle Christian Warriors to the Nisqually League victory over the Cowboys on Friday night. Eble and Pierotti scored 21 points each in the win as the Warriors improved to 9-6 in league and 11-8 overall. Rafael Pagasian led the

Cowboys with 11 points 1-14 in league and 3-16 while Derek Ajax was right overall. behind with nine. Seattle Christian 72, The Cowboys outscored Chimacum 49 the Warriors 34-32 in the Seattle Christian 19 21 15 17— 72 second half but couldn’t Chimacum 5 10 21 13— 49 scoring overcome a 40-15 deficit at Seattle ChristianIndividual (72) halftime. Eble 21, Pierotti 21, Miller 12, Gunhus 11, Abe 2, Chimacum, which plays Perkinson 4, Brubaker 1. Chimacum (49) Cedar Park Christian at Pagasian 11, Ajax 9, Miller 2, Settje 2, Downs 6, home Tuesday night, now is Anderson 6, Weller 6, Schreier 3, Settlemire 4.


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‘Blind Side’ family relishes Super Bowl Leigh Anne Tuohy, a petite blonde who talks a mile a minute in a thick Southern accent, is very similar to the way she was portrayed by Bullock — so much so that Sean Tuohy describes it as “scary.� “She hit it right down to the look, the action, the whole thing,� he said.

Oher’s adoptive family is attending today’s big game BY BRETT MARTEL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW ORLEANS — A knowing grin spread across Sean Tuohy’s face as he considered the uncanny connections between the hit film that changed his family’s life and the fact that Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Michael Oher will play in his first Super Bowl in the Big Easy. New Orleans is where Tuohy grew up and went to high school with author Michael Lewis, who wrote “The Blind Side.� The book led to the movie, which depicted the Tuohys’ rewarding experience as Oher’s adoptive family. Actress Sandra Bullock, who starred as Sean Tuohy’s wife, Leigh Anne, owns a home in New Orleans. “And there are people that think that’s a coincidence,� Sean Tuohy said. “How stupid is that? “We’ve got a huge sign in our garage that says: ‘We believe in miracles,’� he continued. “For other people, it may be hard to understand that. For us, it’s easy.�

Another platform It certainly seems like fate has given the Tuohys not just another measure of validation for the decision they made to nurture a child from a broken home, but also a platform to talk about their mission to help more kids. “To me, when I look at Michael, the only down side of it is, you sit there and go, ‘If someone as immensely talented as Michael Oher, that society pretty much didn’t value, almost falls through the cracks, can you imagine who gets left behind,� Leigh Anne Tuohy said.

“So you sit there and go, ‘How many kids are out there that if given a chance can be a Michael Oher.’� The Tuohys took Oher into their Memphis, Tenn., home when he was a teenager. Suddenly, Oher was living a life of privilege. Sean Tuohy, a former college basketball star at Mississippi, owns dozens of fast-food restaurants and also is part of the TV broadcast team for the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies. Leigh Anne Tuohy has her own interior design firm. The Tuohys helped Oher through high school, where his prowess on the offensive line landed him several scholarship offers at major programs. He chose Ole Miss, where he was an allSoutheastern Conference lineman before the Ravens made him a first-round draft choice in 2009.

Helping others adopt Inspired by the public’s response to “The Blind Side,� the Tuohys created the Making it Happen Foundation, which offers financial help to those committed to improving the lives of children living in poverty and unstable homes. The Tuohys described their foundation grants as modest. In some cases, it might not be more than paying for a flight to help someone make a crosscountry trip to adopt a child. “We all can invest time, and that’s made Michael, us investing time in this young man and loving him,� Leigh Anne Tuohy said. “That’s given him the character, not the check. You need it to go hand-inhand if it can, but we’re all capable of investing time.� Oher is pleased his adop-

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Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, adoptive parents of Baltimore Ravens starting offensive lineman Michael Oher who were depicted in the move “The Blind Side� stand on a street in New Orleans on Friday. tive parents are getting another platform to disseminate an important message, even if he is a little weary of talking about his life in the context of a movie. “I’m tired of the movie,� Oher said. “I’m here to play football.� The Tuohys arrived in New Orleans on Thursday afternoon and have a packed schedule through the weekend, including dinner with Bullock, who’ll also attend the Super Bowl with the family on Sunday evening.

While dining with a large group of friends and family at a downtown New Orleans restaurant, Leigh Anne Tuohy wore a V-neck T-shirt with a sequined Ravens logo on it. With this being Super Bowl weekend, she said she was “going to be all sparkle and dazzle and rock-n-roll.� “This is way more fun, more exciting, more hyped up than Oscar week,� she said. “Way more. It can’t even compare.� The Tuohys have been to Super Bowls before, but only as casual fans. Because Oher and their son S.J. (which stands for Sean Jr.) are such big sports fans, the family often planned vacations around major sporting events.

Foe is a friend This, of course, is different, and not only because Oher is in the game. One of Oher’s best friends is 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis, a former teammate at Ole Miss. “I can remember when Patrick Willis and Michael would sit in our living room and practice writing their autographs,� Leigh Anne Tuohy said. “Well now they’re really doing that and we’re just really proud. Like Oher, Willis also was raised by foster parents. “These are great guys,� Leigh Anne Tuohy said. “So their stories give us a platform to go around and say, there’s a lot of great kids Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher out there that need a will play in his first Super Bowl today. chance.�

Bullock follows Oher Bullock has remained friends with the family since filming the movie, and sometimes her charity work in New Orleans coincides with that of the Tuohys. “She’s a great advocate of doing the right thing. She’s a big giver,� Leigh Anne Tuohy said. “She follows Michael’s career every step of the way. It’s funny. I’ll get texts during the game: ‘Why did they do this? They shouldn’t have done that.’�

Super: Family faceoff Griffin wins rookie award CONTINUED FROM B1 To which Jim added, “Well, Jack Harbaugh.� The family coaching tree could run even deeper one day. Jim’s son, Jay, works for John as a coaching intern with the Ravens. “He’s far better than we’ve anticipated, and I knew he would be great at what he does,� John said. The brothers obviously had a lot of fun with the situation, joking with each other and sometimes acting like a comedy team. Someone asked them to list their commonalities and philosophical differences. “I would be hardpressed to spell philosophical right now,� Jim said. “I know he can’t spell commonalities,� John said, not missing a beat. Mom’s role Although Jack Harbaugh has received much of the credit for molding the boys into coaches, the brothers revealed that their mother, Jackie, also had a great deal of influence on their growth into men.

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“There is no one in the family who has more competitive fire than my mother. She competes like a maniac.�

NEW ORLEANS — Washington’s Robert Griffin III beat out fellow quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson to win The Associated Press 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. From a brilliant rookie class, RG3 was a strong winner Saturday night in voting by a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Griffin, who underwent knee surgery last month, says, “It’s truly a blessing to be up there — to be able to stand, first and foremost,� Griffin said Griffin, whose thrill-aminute combination of running and passing skills led Washington to its first NFC

JIM HARBAUGH “There is no one in the family who has more competitive fire than my mother,� Jim said. “She competes like a maniac. She has just always believed in us, and I think that is the most important thing to me. She believed in me, John, and Joanie, and took us to games and played catch with us, shot baskets with us, and just believed in us.� “No one would fight harder for us than our mom, no matter what the situation was, or teach us how to have each other’s back and be there for one another,� John said. “We may have been talking football with dad in the basement, but mom was talking about other things. There were a lot of things going on in our world during the ’70s, and Mom was always tuned in on those kinds of things.� Someone asked the brothers whether they considered how they will han-

dle the postgame handshake. Jim Harbaugh enraged Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz for giving him a quick handshake and a hard backslap after a 2011 game, but that certainly won’t be an issue Sunday night. “I’ve given absolutely no consideration to the postgame hand shake or bear hug or anything else,� John said. “I haven’t thought about that for one second. Have you, Jim?� “I have not,� Jim confirmed.

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Joshua Chenoweth, Olympic National Park’s lead on the Elwha Valley revegetation project, t, is dwarfed by the remnants of Glines Canyon Dam during a visit last week. The once-210-foot dam has shrunk to about 50 feet as Washington Conservation nservation Corps, and park members are continuing planting.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Young trees and native plants slated for use in the years-long Elwha River restoration project have traveled on boats, trucks and strapped to the backs of restoration workers on their way to new homes along the river. But never before have they made their trips suspended in the air. In a first for the restoration work, crews with the Washington Conservation Corps and Olympic National Park last week suspended large canvas bags filled with 1- to 2-year-old trees and shrubs from a cable and guided them down a steep hill on a valley wall above and to the west of the former Lake Mills.

Revegetation team members used the zip-line-type cable suspended between a tree at the top of the hill and one at the bottom rather than risk hiking through the thick underbrush and fallen logs with bulky backpacks loaded with delicate seedlings and shrubs. “It was kind of the safest way to do that,” said Joshua Chenoweth, the national park’s lead on the Elwha revegetation project. “This is the only time we’ve done this, where it’s kind of challenging to get down from the trail to that spot.” Joshua Chenoweth, Olympic National Park’s lead on the Elwha revegetation project,

Seven-year plan Chenoweth is in charge of joint efforts between the park and the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe that have planted tens of thousands of trees and native plants around the lakes once formed by the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams. The seven-year revegetation plan is just one facet of a $325 million National Park Service project to remove the massive dams and reopen 70

stands at far right talking with a planting crew on the Lake Aldwell lake bed.

miles of salmon- and steelheadspawning habitat that had been locked away for almost a century. Removal of Elwha Dam was finished in March, while Glines Canyon Dam has been knocked down to about 50 feet. Demolition work at Glines Canyon has been put on hold for now to give crews time to upgrade an industrial water-treatment plant on the lower Elwha River. Removal of what’s left of the dam will resume March 31, with full removal expected later this A sapling year, months ahead of schedule. takes root near (See related story, Page A1 a giant cedar today.) stump in the Chenoweth and his team were Lake Aldwell out under overcast skies last Tueslake bed in this day and Wednesday in an area on photo taken the former western coast of the Jan. 24. now-drained Lake Mills, about a The stump half-mile from the remnants of the was of a tree once-210-foot Glines Canyon Dam. cut down Team members, both volunbefore the lake teers and park employees, spent was filled. about a day and a half planting 2,200 individual seedling trees and young shrubs representing 30 different species native to the Elwha watershed, Chenoweth said. “Typically for us, it’s about 1,200 plants per day,” Chenoweth said. “We’re getting pretty efficient.” Hiking a mile or two at a time is the only way to get these plants to their new homes, Chenoweth said, after the draining of the two lakes removed Unidentified Washington Conservation Corps workers use a cable the possibility of to transport seedlings to the Lake Mills lake bed Tuesday. using boats.

Last year, with the help of boats, crews installed 30,000 trees and shrubs at predetermined sites along the former lakes Aldwell and Mills, a figure roughly 8 percent of the total 400,000 slated for replanting over the next six years. Chenoweth said crews have so far seen modest success as the myriad species start to take hold in the sediment that once was

held behind the two dams, with monitoring efforts slated to continue throughout the entire revegetation process. “It’s been exciting, and we’re looking forward to watching another growing season,” Chenoweth said.

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

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Mobile DSHS visit The state Department of Social and Health Services Mobile Community Service Office is coming to Coyle and Sequim on Thursday. Application interviews for food, cash and medical assistance; drug- and alcohol-treatment services; and yearly reviews will be provided, and staff will answer any questions on active cases. The office will be at the Coyle Food Bank, 923 Hazel Point Road, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and in Sequim at the Suncrest Village apartments, 251 S. Fifth Ave., from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Peninsula Daily News

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EVERY YEAR, I go to as many veterinary conferences as I can. I have always loved to learn, and I need to stay on the cutting edge for my work in the media. Last year, several veterinary products caught my attention. They’ll be worth watching as they roll into veterinary practices this year. In random order: ■ Zeuterin: A few years ago, I made the decision to return to practice. I missed it, so now I see pets and their people at two north Idaho veterinary hospitals whenever I can. Recently, I was able to participate in the staff training for a product that will revolutionize the way Q. Can an “ice-cream couple of days. 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Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker Q: My cat got into a fight again and now he has an infection. I just can’t afford another trip to the vet. What can I do at home? — via Facebook A: You need to take your cat to the veterinarian, since cat bites can be very serious indeed. After this issue is resolved, you can save money through prevention — and that means keeping your cat inside. Why? Because this common feline health problem is often the result of a puncture wound, specifically a bite from another cat during a fight over territory or mates. Nearly every free-roaming cat needs to see a veterinarian from time to time to have an abscess treated. And by “treated,” I mean surgically opened, flushed clean of debris and sometimes temporarily held pen by drains to let the wound heal with the help of time and some strong antibiotics. A cat’s mouth is a nasty mix of bacteria, and once that bacteria gets punched into another cat’s body, the result will probably be an abscess. Think about it: bacteria being injected with two bacteria-laden hypodermic needles (the cat’s fang teeth) into a perfect incubator (another cat’s 101-plusdegree body). The only possible outcome is infection. The bacteria in a cat’s mouth is also why even relatively minor cat bites can become serious medical issues for humans, leading to hospitalization in some cases. Anytime you’re bitten or scratched by an animal, you should wash the area immediately with soap and water and have the wound checked out by your doctor.

The Buzz — with Gina Spadafori ■ Search-and-rescue dogs don’t need to be worrying about their jobs. Researchers at the University of Dortmund in Germany are working to determine reliable scent markers to help find people who are lost or caught in collapsed buildings after a disaster. The study identified 12 chemical compounds that could be identified by a machine for the purpose of finding someone. That’s a long way from having a machine that works with the speed, agility and highly developed scenting ability of a dog under difficult and everchanging conditions in the field.

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


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Clallam district plans plant sale Offerings include deciduous trees, conifers, shrubs PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Conservation District is accepting orders for its annual native plant sale through Tuesday, Feb. 12. The bare-root tree and shrub seedlings are sold in bundles of 10 (25 for some species) and range in price from $15 to $25 per bundle. The minimum order is $25. Conifer trees offered include Douglas fir, grand fir, shore pine, Sitka spruce and western red cedar; deciduous trees include Pacific crabapple, red alder, Rocky Mountain maple and vine maple; deciduous shrubs include blue elderberry, Indian plum, mock orange, Pacific ninebark, Nootka rose, red elder-

shore or when flying overhead. It always sounds like an alarm call. Unlike years ago, there are now several field guides for Hawaii’s birds. One of them is not only a good guide, it is a beautiful picture book. The photographs by Jack Jeffrey not only are good bird photos, but the subjects are shown in the natural settings where you can expect to see them. Yes, the ruddy turnstone is once again on black lava rocks.

Coffee-table book Two publications to guide bird-watchers in Hawaii. wildlife photographers familiar with the islands and their birds also were contributors. Jeffrey’s photo of the ruddy turnstone shows it on what looks like the black lava rocks we always see these birds on.

Feeding by flipping Denny mentions something different in his text: “Ruddy turnstones, as their name suggests, feed by flipping over small rocks with their bill to find the invertebrates that lie beneath. “It is rarely seen on sandy beaches, preferring instead pebble-strewn shorelines, mudflats,

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or flooded pastures.” Not a word about closely mowed lawns. After nesting in Arctic tundra, these birds migrate to tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean. They will enjoy the warm climate until April, when they once again travel to their northern nesting grounds. They have been a familiar winter resident in these islands for who knows how long. They even have their own Hawaiian name, akekeke. Like other vocal Hawaiian shorebirds, this name refers to the bird’s call. You hear them calling to one another while feeding on the

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This attractive publication, Hawaii’s Beautiful Birds, was done by Douglas Pratt, a wellknown island bird authority and photographer. It will make a good guide and an excellent coffee-table book. Well, this still doesn’t answer why the ruddy turnstones on the Big Island are feeding in the grass with the Pacific golden plovers. Maybe they’re just very adaptable to any environment they happen to occupy. So, what are they eating on the Arctic tundra?

________ 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.

HUMANE SOCIETY Photographer Ernst-Ulrich Schafer, owner of Ernst Fine Art Photography, presents a $2,240 donation to Olympic Peninsula Humane Society Executive Director Marybeth Wegener. The donation comes from proceeds from his 2013 Humane Society calendar sales.

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Stranger’s care gives lasting comfort DEAR ABBY: When I was 12, my family moved to New Jersey. It was a difficult time in my life. Lucky for me, I made a best friend across the street, “Janie.” We spent all our time together. I loved being at her house because it was a happy one, unlike my own home. (My mom was erratic and unhappy, and it affected our whole family.) A year later, Janie learned her family would be moving to Ohio. I was devastated. The day the moving truck came, Janie and I were inseparable. The driver was a young man in his 20s named Randy. When Janie and her family left in their car, I sat on the curb outside my house sobbing. When the loading crew finished, Randy started the truck, then turned off the engine. He got out and came and sat beside me on the curb, then told

asked her to please return it to Randy, which she did. In the years that have folme how someAbigail lowed, that man’s generosity my pain and compassion have stayed Van Buren day, would lessen. with me. He said I It helped me believe in myself was a special when things in my family person, and he seemed dark. shared a little Since then, when I have seen about his own people who were hurting, I have family, who was tried to do what Randy did: make far away. them feel better. Then, he Sadly, I have never known took a ring off how to find him to thank him. his finger and Randy: Wherever you are, said he wanted please know how much of a difme to have it. ference your kindness made in It was a Marines ring his my life. grandfather had given to him. Still Grateful He insisted I take it, gave me in Texas a hug and drove off. When I went into my house Dear Still Grateful: You are and my mother saw the ring, she living proof that what goes said, “What did you do to get around comes around. that?” One simple act of kindness It made me feel dirty, and I made an impact on your life, didn’t understand why. but you have multiplied it So I sent the ring to Janie and many times over by continuing

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in the future. Colorblind in Melbourne

to pass it on. Dear Abby: When setting someone up for a date, do you think it is important to share the person’s race? My friends and I have no problem with interracial relationships, but other people, unfortunately, sometimes do. I would hate to put someone in a situation where a date rejected him/her or is rude because of race. Our friend “Jena” set up a girlfriend, “Joan,” who is Chinese, on a date with a white man. Joan knew what the man looked like and was fine with it, but when Jena showed the man a picture of Joan (who is gorgeous), he made an excuse and backed out. We hate to think what he may have said to Joan if he’d gone into the date “blind.” What do you think, Abby? We dislike prejudice, but we want to avoid hurting anyone

Dear Colorblind: When arranging a blind date, the usual practice is to give each party as much information about the other as possible. Because it’s part of the “package” you’re offering, race should be mentioned to prevent any surprises. However, you may have drawn the wrong conclusion. Has it occurred to you that the man may have backed out because Joan is so gorgeous that he was intimidated? Many beautiful women have complained about having this problem.

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

Briefly . . . For more information, phone Maggie Morgan at 360-582-1690.

Elks ladies to host guest Wednesday

Rotary honors pair

SEQUIM — Diane Frechette, a longtime member of the Sequim chapter of international weight-loss program Tops Club Inc., will speak to Sequim Ladies of the Elks at 10 a.m. Wednesday. The Sequim Elks Lodge is at 143 Port Williams Road. The event is open to the public, with nonmembers encouraged to attend. The Ladies of the Elks are holding a membership drive to raise funds for local charities such as the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, scholarships for Sequim High School seniors and Future Farmers of America. Dues are $12 per year.

PORT ANGELES — Joshua Basden and Katlyn Bolewicki have been named Port Angeles Rotary Club Students of the Month for December. Joshua is ranked first in his class academically, with a 4.0 grade-point average. He plays viola in the Port Angeles High School orchestra and is a member of the wrestling, cross-country and track and field teams. He won the academic state championship for his 106-pound wrestling classification last year. Joshua is also active with the Boy Scouts of America, National Honor Society and Key Club, and is ASB president.

and works at Lincoln Theater. Katlyn is the daughter of Mary and Mark Strong.

Student honored SEQUIM — Richard LeBlanc was recognized by Basden Bolewicki Sequim Sunrise Rotary as the club’s Vocational StuHe plays piano and dent of the Month for Januorgan, and is active in a ary. leadership role with the A senior at Sequim High Church of Jesus Christ of School and a lifelong Sequim Latter-day Saints. resident, Richard was nomiHe is the son of Brent nated by his robotic and proand Char Basden. gramming teachers, Stuart Katlyn is a businessMarcy and Brad Moore. minded student with a 3.465 His robotics team is GPA. working on a robot that can She is senior class treathrow a frisbee, among other Sequim Sunrise Rotary Vocational Student of surer, a member of Future tasks. the Month for January Richard LeBlanc receives Business Leaders of AmerRichard’s favorite classes his award from Sequim School District ica and a winner of Port are programming, computer- Technology Director Patra Boots. Angeles Rotary’s 2012 Youth aided drafting and physics. Leadership award. He plans on studying Richard is the son of Leo ton State University or She also volunteers at and Nancy LeBlanc. computer science or electriWestern Washington UniPeninsula Daily News the Port Angeles Food Bank cal engineering at Washing- versity.

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Seven reasons to prune, prune, prune DESPITE THE FACT that Punxsutawney Phil, America’s most famous groundhog, didn’t see his shadow Saturday (meaning an early spring should be expected), the North Olympic Peninsula is in for six more weeks of winter. Spring does not (and never does) start on the Peninsula until the third week of March. (Actually, for a Wisconsin boy like me, it seems we really never have winter-like weather here.) Now that it is the beginning of February — the middle of winter for all our yards — it is time to prune many plants. Here are the seven reasons to do so: ■To remove dead, dying, injured plants parts. At any time of the year you can — and always should — prune away any errant, disfigured, dead or injured plant pieces along with crossover branches or ones that rub against one another (or your house). By removing poor, weakened, sickly or dead growth, you increase the overall appearance of the plant and remove growth that fosters disease and insects. Do this pruning when you first buy plants; after storms, heavy snowfall or severe wind-

It is, however, mine. As we head off our plants, shearing or cutting the tips off, we storms; after Andrew naturally produce a thick and parties; before then too thick plant because May major events in heading cuts beget new and abunthe yard; or dant growth. whenever you A gardener need to constantly have time. thin away branches, stems and ■To check growth where laterals by removing them at the point of origin. space is limThat is the definition of a thinited. This, ning cut and prune — to remove unfortunately, the plant piece at the point it is the most common reason grows off another. This type of pruning is people prune. extremely beneficial because it Too often, plants are placed opens up the plant to air circulatoo close to one another, the house or the driveway, or are too tion and light, both of which are essential to healthy growth. tall for the view or windowsill. Sometimes, a chain saw or Root growth transplant shovel is the best option rather than pruning. ■To encourage root However, plants grow vigorgrowth. We covered this last ously here on the Peninsula, so week: All pruning is stimulating now is the time to remove branches overhanging the drive- and beneficial, and so is it with root pruning. way or the house. Remember, this root-enhancFebruary is the perfect time to ing method is a great secret in lower the hedge, shear down bushes in front of the window or rejuvenating old orchard trees or big vines precisely because it untangle competing and jump-starts root production and encroaching branches from thus shakes up neglected plants. nearby plants. ■To alter intelligently the ■To thin out plants. This should be people’s No. 1 reason to form. This is my favorite reason prune, but alas, it is not. to prune, so it should be all of

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yours because if you do not perform this in conjunction with any of the other reasons, you are not pruning. The reason you or anyone prunes is to alter the plant to a preferred look, height, shape, level of production, health or size. Plant butchery is when you just hack at a plant for an arbitrary reason — the window height, driveway edge or being 6 inches off the house — without considering what is best for the plant. All cuts should produce a predetermined result. Always prune intelligently. ■To encourage fruit/ flower/foliage production. Many plants dramatically increase production with proper pruning. Apple trees, cherries, nuts and berries all prosper greatly with correct pruning in order to increase fruit. Roses bloom far more profusely with correct pruning, as do lilacs, rhododendrons and many, if not all, woody ornamentals. Evergreen trees are sheared to produce full, lush, dense Christmas trees, and your hedges become thick (do not forget to thin) with numerous prunings. Increased flowers, fruit and

foliage are great reasons to prune, and this month is ideal. â– Rejuvenate/rehab suffering plants. Rehabilitating or rejuvenating prunes by definition removes more than 60 percent of the plant. This type of pruning is an effort to ward off the chain saw or compost pile. Rhododendrons are prime plants for rejuvenation, as are roses, lilacs, potentillas, pussywillows, forsythia, spireas and big, nasty orchard trees (however, the latter takes two to three years to rejuvenate). I just took some 5-foot hydrangeas and 10-foot red-twig dogwoods down to 4-6 inches in an effort to rehabilitate their old, blistered, tired and diseased look, and it will work perfectly. There is your list of seven reasons to prune. Remember, many work in conjunction, but few domesticated plants work well without some pruning.

________ 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).

Mexican dinner to benefit PA school PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Mexican Fiesta Dinner benefit for Queen of Angels Catholic School is planned

for Saturday. The dinner will be held in the Queen of Angels gym, 209 W. 11th St., from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is a free-will

offering, and all proceeds will go to the school. The event is hosted by Port Angeles Mexican restaurant Fiesta Jalisco.

Death and Memorial Notice DALE EDWIN WALES October 6, 1917 December 13, 2012

Second-graders in Nancy LeBlanc’s Franklin Elementary School classroom recently learned the power of persuasion after writing persuasive letters to their favorite volunteer storyteller, retired educator Dennis Duncan. Front row from left are Sierra Raynes, Liberty Lauer, Nathan Hoover, Aaron Tomlinson and Zoey Carver; middle row, Samantha Aranda, Haley Petty, Kierra Puksta, Jacsen Shook, Tyler Hunter, Jack Clemens and Rayna Mathison; and back row, Jynnafer Lightner, Richard Sanford, Elijah Corp, Dennis Duncan, McKenzie Trantham, Les Derma and Jay Madrid.

Class learns persuasion 2nd-graders write letters to storyteller PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Franklin Elementary School second-grade students recently learned about writing persuasive letters as part of a class assignment. Teacher Nancy LeBlanc asked students to focus on stating a goal: what the writer wants the reader to do, giving strong reasons that support that goal, backing up the reasons

with details and examples, and restating the goal at the end. As a class, students decided to write their assigned letters to Dennis Duncan to show their appreciation of his dedication to children and persuade him to do various things. Some of the persuasive requests to Duncan were: to tell a certain story next time, give a list of his favorite books, come visit every

day to tell a story, play the number game more and tell his favorite story of all. All of the students read their letter to him during two visits he made to the class, and he said he was persuaded. The class celebrated with chocolate chip cookies and apple juice, two of Mr. Duncan’s favorite things. Duncan is a longtime Port Angeles educator and storyteller on the Olympic Peninsula.

Dale passed away in Portland, Oregon, at the age of 95. Born in Norfolk, Nebraska, he was raised primarily in Goshen County, Wyoming. He graduated from Torrington High School in 1936 and later served his country as a soldier in the U.S. Army’s 351st Engineers, deployed during World War II in Europe. He and Evelyn Marie Gruber were married in 1949 in Chicago, Illinois. In 1983, he married his second wife, Leona Kathleen Bunnell, in Brinnon. He lived in Forks from 2002 to 2009 and moved to Oregon in 2009. Dale enjoyed wood-

Mr. Wales working, gardening and hunting. A carpenter by trade, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Quilcene Bible Church, Forks Bible Church and the United Brotherhood of

Carpenters and Joiners of America. Dale is survived by his sons, Edgar L. (Cindy) Wales of Canby, Oregon, and Raleigh S. Wales of Seattle, Washington; daughter Carol J. (Roger) Jackson of Canby; and stepdaughter Judi (Larry) McClanahan of Forks. He is also survived by his 16 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn Gruber Wales; second wife Leona Bunnell Wales; son Roy E. Wales; daughter Luan B. Scott; and stepson John Adams. A memorial for Dale will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, February 16, 2013, at Quilcene Bible Church, 295643 U.S. Highway 101.

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PA Realtors association to deliver Gorilla Grams PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Association of Realtors is going ape once again and will deliver Val-

entine’s Day Gorilla Grams on Thursday, Feb. 14, for a $20 donation to Operation Uplift/Pink Up Port Angeles.

Arrangements also can Delivery is restricted to To order, contact Magan All Grams will include a flower, personal message be made to deliver flowers Port Angeles, and some Waldron at 360-457-4451 or and emailed photo of the or special gifts. restrictions may apply. magan@olypentitle.com. recipient and the visiting gorilla.

Death and Memorial Notice

Death and Memorial Notice SHARON BETH PALMER December 5, 1945 October 8, 2012 Sharon Beth Palmer, 66 years old, of Forks died on October 8, 2012, of natural causes. She was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on December 5, 1945, to parents Grace and Harold Palmer. Beth received her undergraduate degree from Antioch University in Yellow Springs, Ohio. With a passion for justice and human rights, she took an active role in the student protests of the 1960s and traveled to the southern U.S. to participate in the civil rights movement. Later, Beth moved to Bellingham, Washington, where she received her graduate degree from Western Washington University.

Mrs. Palmer Beth was one of the driving forces in securing health care for Bellingham’s low-income community by establishing Interfaith Community Health Center. She later moved to Forks with her husband, Richard Chesmore, where they enjoyed many years of innkeeping at their beautiful Brightwa-

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ter House bed-and-breakfast on the Sol Duc River. Beth’s passion for antiquing led her and Richard to open the combination antique store and coffee shop A Work in Progress & Cafe Paix in Forks. Beth worked as a social worker for 23 years at Westend Outreach in Forks. She worked extensively with the Hoh, Makah and Quileute tribes, and was deeply touched by her time with them. Beth’s death was preceded by her husband, Richard Chesmore, who died peacefully January 24, 2012 [see Page C11]. Beth is mourned by her sister, Pat Clinton, and her two nieces, Catie and Laura Clinton, and their families, as well as her many dear and loving friends. We will miss her deeply.

October 17, 1963 January 28, 2013 Don Truesdel, longtime Quilcene resident, died on Monday, January 28, 2013, at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, Washington. He was 49 years old. Don was born on October 17, 1963, in Omaha, Nebraska, to Loyal Lee Truesdel and Florence (Sewell) Truesdel. He was the youngest of six children and his parents’ only son. His big sisters are Leona Skinner, Linda Sharp, Sandy Sharp, Billie Ackerman and Diana Edwards. Don grew up in Quilcene and graduated from Quilcene High School in 1981. He was employed by Port Townsend Paper Corporation for many years, working as a machinist and a millwright.

Mr. Truesdel Don married Lorri Luna 26 years ago on March 14, 1987. Lorri was the love of Don’s life. They made their home in Quilcene and more recently moved to Port Ludlow. Don and Lorri loved to camp, fish, go crabbing, boating, and he loved to tinker on cars. Most of all, Don loved holding gatherings for family and friends. He had

a vivacious laugh and a contagious smile that he shared with his many, many friends. Don was such a joy and so much fun to be around, he always let you know how special you were to him. He is survived by his wife, Lorri, of Port Ludlow; daughter Heather (Michael) Draper of Silverdale, Washington; son Jesse (Lindsay) Truesdel of Port Ludlow; his beautiful grandchildren, Aila, Airyn and Aidan Draper; half-brother James Truesdel; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Sandy, Billie and Diana; and niece Debi Skinner. A memorial service is planned for noon Saturday, February 9, at the Quilcene School multipurpose room, 294715 U.S. Highway 101. A potluck luncheon will follow.

Death and Memorial Notice MATTIE RUTH WEBB March 14, 1914 January 24, 2013 Our loved one, Mattie Ruth Rose Webb, passed from this life January 24, 2013, less than two months short of her 99th birthday on March 14. She will be interred next to her deceased husband, Reuben Matthew “Bat� Webb, and her beloved deceased son, Bill Mord Metcalf, in Melrose Abbey Cemetery in Anaheim, California. She was loved and cherished, and her strong presence will be greatly missed. Her spirit lives on. Ruth was the youngest of 15 children of a hearty pioneer couple who wed in Palo Pinto, Texas. Mord Rose and his wife, Mary Ella, farmed on the Brazos River in Texas and relocated north to homestead land, which later became the state of Oklahoma by the time Ruth was born. Growing up, Ruth’s papa was a rancher, farmer and onetime sheriff. Ruth’s mama cooked, cleaned, sewed and kept the home for the family and hired ranch hands. Ruth lived in Orr County and attended Wilson High School, where she graduated as class

Mrs. Webb valedictorian. Ruth was also very athletic and was on the school basketball team. Ruth was an avid reader all of her life and loved driving and conversing with people. As a young woman, Ruth had a short-term marriage to Oliver Metcalf, who was the brother of her sister-in-law, Ruby Rose. She later met and married Reuben Matthew “Bat� Webb and farmed with his parents until moving to California during the Dust Bowl period. During World War II, Ruth served in the war effort as a supervisor of 12 women building aircraft wings. After the war, Ruth and Bat owned and operated

the Coffee Cup Cafe along Highway 99 in Bakersfield, California. Later, they moved to Long Beach, California, where they raised granddaughters Linda and Brenda Metcalf. Ruth became a homemaker, while her husband worked in the oil fields. Eventually, Ruth and family moved to Garden Grove, California, a few blocks from Disneyland. Bat worked on a drilling crew that worked at the atomic testing site in Nevada and commuted home on weekends. Bat Webb passed in 1965. Ruth was widowed approximately 20 years before meeting William “Bill� Prindle in Moscow, Idaho, and marrying. They

lived in northwest Montana for 10 years, mostly on acreage near Hamilton, Montana, prior to husband Bill’s passing in 1995 (and son Bill’s passing in 1999). Ruth preferred and lived alone in Montana for the next 10 years with the support of family and (Victor and Hamilton) community services/friends and neighbors. When Ruth turned 95, granddaughters Linda and Brenda accepted an emergency guardianship, and Ruth went to live with granddaughter Brenda Bach, R.N., in Washington state. Brenda oversaw her total care needs and also provided 24-hour in-home care in Edmonds, Ellensburg and Sequim until

Ruth’s passing this week. The family of Ruth wishes to thank in Clallam County: respite caregiver Andrea Howe and longerterm respite caregiver and friend Mitzi Bell; Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County R.N.’s: Gayla, Marti, Brian, Linda, Kim, Sher, Marca and Bette; primary-care providers Dr. Allen Berry and Dr. Frank Jahns, and Dr. Harold Huff; Department of Social and Health Services Home and Community Service’s Debra Knutsen, Ruth Thiesen and Rebecca Foster; Olympic Area Agency on Aging case manager Nate Maxwell; Olympic Medical Center and Home Health; local equipment vendor Bellevue Healthcare, and technicians Chuck, Matt, Brad and Garrett; and oxygen vendor Pacific Pulmonary Care Services, service technician Kert Barber and Olympic Oxygen technician Todd McClain. These dedicated professionals and numerous other personal-support people here in Clallam County all contributed to Ruth’s 24-hour home care and medical/well-being needs with proficiency, compassion and amazing support. It truly takes a village. During Ruth’s last several years, both towns of Ellensburg and Sequim

proved to be great communities for providing homecare teams that allowed Ruth to live and die with love, dignity and peace. The family is very grateful. Mattie Ruth Webb is survived by daughter-inlaw Aileen Metcalf; granddaughters Linda Ann (David) Wasson, Brenda Metcalf Bach and Kateri Mattila; grandsons Billy Metcalf, Marc Metcalf, Alex Tazi, Stephen Kennedy and Michael Kennedy; nieces Jerry Rowland, Mrs. Bud (Melba) Rose and Ruth Ann Madgett; greatgrandchildren Matthew Scott Wasson, Sarah Beth Roberson, Melissa and Taylor Metcalf; great-great granddaughter Alexandria Wasson; and great-great grandson Timothy Trujillo. Her prearranged wishes for cremation will be honored and carried out by Steward & Williams Tribute Center in Ellensburg. Obituary website viewing and comments can be located at www. steward-williams.com. Our prayer for Ruth: The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace. — Numbers 6:24-26

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Death and Memorial Notice CONSTANCE HART WULFMAN June 29, 1931 January 25, 2013 Constance Hart Wulfman passed away in Bellevue, Washington, on January 25, 2013, of heart failure following a short illness. She was 81 years old. She was born Constance Ann Hart on June 29, 1931, to Frederick Van Orden Hart, a salesman, and his wife, Ann Byron Holden, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she and her younger brother, Frederick Holden Hart, grew up. At Riverside High School, from which she graduated in 1949, Connie was a student library assistant and feature editor of the school’s paper. Majoring in journalism at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, she was a member of Chi Omega sorority, president of the honorary journalism fraternity Theta Sigma Phi and social chairman of UM’s Student Religious Association. In their second week at UM, Connie was introduced to Carl Wulfman, a Moses Gomberg chemistry fellow. They became engaged in May 1952 and married on September 6 that year at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Milwaukee. Of Connie, Carl writes:

As a young girl, Connie was a chronic reader. However, when she was becoming a young lady, her beloved grandmother took her aside to tell her: “Connie, being self-conscious is being selfish. When you are with others, please think about them.” In the second week of our freshman year at the University of Michigan, my cousin Sally introduced me to Connie Hart at a dance sponsored at their dorm. On finding that I was an inept dancer, Connie suggested we play checkers, and then, without telling me why, she asked me to tell her of my summer — a disastrous uranium prospecting trip on Lake Superior. That evening, she transformed this clumsy nerd into a hero, and I fell in love. And then she softly led our four sons to the selflessness that brings them the same loving relations she brought to so many others through this special quality and insight of hers of taking interest in others and in their happiness. — Carl Wulfman Connie helped Carl to secure Fulbright fellowships to pursue doctoral studies in chemical physics at the University of London, and they arrived in England in September 1953. Their first son, Michael, was born the fol-

Mrs. Wulfman lowing February. Returning to America in 1955, Carl’s academic appointments took them to Austin, Texas, and Defiance, Ohio, during which time their sons Peter and Andrew were born. Finally, Carl’s appointment as chair of the Physics Department at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, in 1961 enabled them to establish a settled home, and their youngest son, Edward, was born shortly afterward. In support of Carl’s work, Connie became president of the Faculty Dames at UOP and hosted many visiting faculty members and overseas graduate students in their home. Abiding friendships developed from these contacts and, with Carl’s sabbatical leaves, provided travel opportunities both within the United

States and to England, Mexico, Canada, the Australian state of Tasmania, New Zealand, Israel, Japan, Italy, Turkey and Brazil. In retirement, Connie and Carl relocated to the Olympic Peninsula in 2003, settling in Port Angeles the following year. Despite the demands of her husband’s career and raising four sons, Connie made time to pursue her many interests. An avid reader and book collector, she studied traditional bookbinding while living in Oxford, England. She worked as a feature writer for the Defiance Crescent News in Ohio, was an editorial assistant for California Horseman Magazine and edited the Stockton Weavers Guild’s newsletter. She had a wide knowledge of the history and making of textiles, but Con-

nie’s passion was handspinning, which she taught and demonstrated. She also loved to knit, in recent years winning first prize at the Clallam County Fair for a sweater she had spun and knitted from wild musk-ox underfur, and with a church group, she made shawls and blankets for the sick and elderly. Keen to help immigrants settle into life in America, in Stockton, Connie acted as a volunteer English teacher for the Laotian Hmong community. Connie had a strong, committed and sustaining Christian faith. She was an active member of the congregations of St. Anne’s in Stockton and St. Andrew’s in Port Angeles, serving as a lay reader and mentor to new members and belonging to the Episcopal Women’s Group and the Guild of St. Agnes. Discovering that an ancestor was the Reverend Thomas Hooker, founding minister in 1636 of the church in Hartford, Connecticut, led her to study his many published sermons, and she gave lectures and informal talks on his life and works. From childhood, Connie heard tales of her family’s history, which included Mayflower colonists, and she was a proud member of Daughters of the American

Revolution. In 2005, she donated an heirloom quilt to the DAR museum in Washington, D.C. Above all, Connie was devoted to her family and friends, and she entertained visitors with charm and aplomb. With four active sons and a wilderness-loving husband, vacations frequently involved adventures in California’s Sierra Nevada and northern Canada, although Connie also enjoyed simply spending time with relatives and especially her grandchildren. Although she suffered with heart problems over many years, Connie maintained her youthful spirit, feisty enthusiasm and joy in all her many blessings. “In September 2012, she and Carl celebrated 60 years of marriage and a lifetime of happy memories,” Carl Wulfman, Connie’s husband, writes. Connie is survived by her loving husband, Carl; sons Michael, Peter, Andrew and Edward, and their wives; grandchildren Heather, Haley, Leah, Alison, Laura, Annette, Brian, Michael and Zachary; greatgrandchildren Madeline and Amelia; sister-in-law Sybil Hart; nieces Deborah Hart Stock and Heather Hart; several cousins; and many close and caring friends.

had the biggest heart of anyone we know. She taught her children, grandchildren and everyone around her of the importance of personal responsibility and good choices. She loved spending time with family and was literally surrounded by her loved ones as she passed. We will forever remember her oft-repeated words: “Work hard. Study hard. Pray hard.” She is survived by her brother, Jim Timmins; brother-in-law Bob Bailey; sisters-in-law Theda Timmins and Lola Timmins; children Ole (Dena), Stuart (Shar), Monta (Rob) Thomas, Catie (Steve) Hobbs, Robert, Carol (Bryce) Baker, Karen (Sam) Ouimette, David

(Carol) and Daniel (Valerie); 44 grandchildren; and 44 — and counting — great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; daughter Paula; grandson Bryce Greener II; brothers David and Bill Timmins; and sister Margaret Bailey. A memorial service was Thursday, January 31, at the LDS church in Sandy. Friends were invited to call on the family before the service. Burnt almond fudge ice cream was served. In lieu of flowers, Verna and the family request donations be given to the Perpetual Education Fund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, www.pef.lds.org; or to your local food bank.

Death and Memorial Notice VERNA MILDRED TIMMINS SMITH November 8, 1932 January 28, 2013 Verna Mildred Timmins Smith, 80, of Sandy, Utah, died peacefully at home on January 28, 2013, due to sepsis and uncontrolled diabetes complicated by her love of chocolate and burnt almond fudge ice cream. Verna was born on November 8, 1932, to the late William Montana “Mont” and Mary Timmins. She spent youthful summers with her cousins in Smithfield, Utah, and later graduated from East High School and the University of Utah. Verna married Paul Marston Smith in the Salt Lake Temple in 1952, and

Mrs. Smith they raised their nine children in Utah and California. A lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in many LDS church callings.

Her favorites included Gospel Doctrine teacher, Relief Society teacher and Webelos leader. She was spunky; she had just been released from serving in the primary nursery and also recently started taking guitar lessons. Verna loved collecting unique and beautiful things, especially from her travels. She and her husband served two LDS missions, first in Athens, Greece, and then a Church Education System mission at the University of Arkansas. In between their missions, they lived in Port Angeles on Lake Sutherland and ran a bed-andbreakfast. She was married to her beloved husband, Paul, for

Death and Memorial Notice EMERY RICHARD CHESMORE October 27, 1946 January 24, 2012 Emery Richard Chesmore, age 65, of Forks died peacefully at home on January 24, 2012. Richard was born October 27, 1946, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Mary and Emery Chesmore. Richard earned his master’s degree in archaeology from Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington, and went on to work extensively on archaeological sites throughout the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Richard’s archaeological contributions were published several times, and he was given community awards for his work. Richard moved to

Mr. Chesmore Forks with his wife, Beth Palmer [see Page C10]. They enjoyed many years of innkeeping at their beautiful Brightwater House bed-and-breakfast on the Sol Duc River, attracting fishermen from around the world. Richard was an avid

fly-fisherman and outdoorsman. He enjoyed spending time with friends and fellow anglers, and always had a story to tell. Where Richard loved fishing, Beth loved antiquing, so together, they opened the combination antique store and coffee shop A Work in Progress & Cafe Paix. Richard and Beth loved to travel and were particularly taken by New Orleans, Louisiana, where they volunteered vacation time to help in the restoration effort after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Richard is mourned by his siblings, Sonya, Jon and Mike, and their families, as well as by his extended family and by his many dear and loving friends. He will be greatly missed.

Death Notices Robert B. Wilcox Jan. 24, 1925 — Jan. 29, 2013

Marian Johnson June 16, 1923 — Jan. 31, 2013

Marian Johnson of Port Angeles died in Sequim of natural causes. She was 89. Her obituary will be published later. Services: Celebration of

life at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, 925 N. Sequim Ave. There will be a private family graveside burial at Mount Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements.

Death and Memorial Notice THOMAS D. KNIGHT January 13, 1958 January 22, 2013 Mr. Thomas D. Knight of Port Angeles passed away on January 22, 2013, from complications from pneumonia. Born to Lester Raymond and Ellen Gray Knight on January 13, 1958, in Clarkston, Washington, Thomas came to the Olympic Peninsula with his family in 1963. He served in the U.S. Army before beginning his unique career as a fisherman in Alaska and contractor and caregiver in Lewiston, Idaho, and Port Angeles.

Thomas married Ms. Cheryl Ann Ferguson on April 22, 1989, in Lewiston, Idaho. The family then relocated to Port Angeles, where the family settled permanently. He enjoyed sports, music, fishing, camping, spending his time outdoors, cooking and entertaining his family and friends. Thomas is preceded in death by his parents, Lester R. Knight and Ellen Gray Knight; brother Randy Knight; and sisters Sharon Hayes and Jenice Knight. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl Knight of Port Angeles; stepson Jon (Karin) McFadden of

Joyce; brothers Brad Knight of Clarkston, Wade and Richard Mackey of Port Angeles, and Arnold (Paula) Knight of Seattle; and sisters Dannette Knight of Walla Walla, Washington, Ramona (Dan) Scharnhorst of Clarkston and Linda Thurman of Moses Lake, Washington. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Tyler and Sierra McFadden. A memorial service and celebration of life will be held in the Port Angeles area in the spring when family and friends can gather for it. The date of these celebrations will be announced at a later time.

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53 years before he passed away in 2006. She had been anxiously awaiting joining him in the hereafter. Verna patterned her life after the Scripture Mosiah 4:26 by taking in, caring for and loving many individuals, including foreign exchange students, her children’s friends and college roommates, the unemployed and the homeless. She stayed connected to many of them for life; once you are hers, you are hers forever. Her home had an open-door policy, and everyone was welcome. Her love had no bounds. She loved taking care of people and always had good things to say about everyone. Her life touched so many for good. Verna



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NEW YORK — Gretel-Ann Fischer already told customers that she won’t accept credit cards for purchases under $5 at her Vermont bakery. The last thing she wants to do is anger them by passing along the transaction fee she has to pay each time they use plastic. Fischer is one of thousands of retailers in 40 states — including Washington — who now have the right to charge customers the fees that come along with using credit cards. They won that right as part of

a settlement of a class action lawsuit brought by merchants against the credit card companies Visa and MasterCard and major banks that issue credit cards. But many small retailers say that customers will bolt if they tack on a surcharge that could range from 1.5 percent and 4 percent of purchases made with plastic.

Too much to absorb “It’s just not going to happen. It’s hard enough to get them to accept the $5 minimum,� says Fischer, who owns Cupps Cafe and Bakery in Winooski, Vt.

She imposed the minimum because of a 17-cent per transaction fee that’s in addition to the 2.5 percent that Visa and MasterCard charge for the entire purchase. Seventeen cents on a $2 cup of coffee was too much for the bakery to absorb.

Customer concerns Credit card transaction fees cost the bakery $10,000 a year, a big bite for a company with annual revenue of about $400,000. But Fischer and her husband, Brian, say passing the fees along just isn’t an option.

“I think you’d alienate a bunch of customers,� says Brian Fischer. The surcharges are the result of a settlement last July of a long-running federal antitrust lawsuit brought by nine retailers against Visa, MasterCard and major banks. Before the agreement, the credit card companies prohibited retailers and other businesses that accept credit cards from charging customers for the right to use plastic. The settlement gave merchants the right to pass along the fees as of Jan. 27. TURN

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Gibboney ■Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s program includes a business meeting for chamber members. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree will be steelhead nibbles. ■Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113

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Classic yacht brings back fond memories IT WAS A REUNION of sorts for John Coulson of Sequim. He drove by Platypus Marine’s yard on Marine Drive in Port Angeles and saw the Northwind sitting on the hard. It was the yacht he worked aboard as a chef for about five months in 1990. Northwind is a 130-foot, steelriveted yacht that was built in 1930 by the Monitowoc Shipping Corp. for Charles Martin Clark Jr., a wealthy American industrialist. For 80 years, the classic fantail yacht traveled the world and hosted her share of celebrities, from the notorious to the rich and famous. Notable guests included John Profumo, the British diplomat who was forced to resign his cabinet position after becoming entangled with Christine Keeler, the reputed mistress of a Russian spy. John F. Kennedy and first lady Jacqueline Kennedy spent time aboard the yacht, and I understand Sir Winston Churchill spent many hours on Northwind’s fantail honing his skills as a painter. During World War II, Northwind was owned by the British government and served as a torpedo-net tender and personnel transport. She also participated in the evacuation of Dunkirk, France, from May 26 to June 4, 1940, when hundreds of boats of all sizes and description ferried more than 338,000 Allied troops from the harbor and beaches of Dunkirk to waiting naval and merchant ships. John told me that he grew up on the west side of Bellevue and became a chef. During his career, he has owned and managed a number of establishments and also worked aboard a couple of yachts. In late the spring of 1990 — a little more than a year after the Exxon Valdez oil spill — John was plying his trade in Jackson Hole, Wyo., when he received a call offering him the opportunity to go aboard Northwind as the chef. The University of Alaska had chartered the yacht to do oil-spill research around Kodiak Island and Katmai National Park, and the yacht’s agent was looking to fill the crew. To say that John jumped at the chance would be a bit of a soft sell because within 24 hours of speaking with the agent, he had flown to Seward, Alaska, via Seattle and Anchorage, and was onboard Northwind setting up the galley and ordering in stores. The University of Alaska had 17 scientists aboard who were tasked with determining the

ON THE WATERFRONT effects of the oil spill on the ecology. Sellars John said their methodology was to go into a bay that was free of oil and take samples of the water and surrounding tidal areas. The yacht would then move on to a contaminated bay or inlet, where samples would be drawn for comparison and conclusions drawn. During the five months the Northwind was chartered to the university, John and the crew circumnavigated Kodiak Island three times. John said that some of the seas they encountered were pretty rough and that, in his opinion, the yacht was out of her element. He added that in addition to an uncomfortable snap-roll, there was an occasion in Shelikof Strait when the seas were particularly rough, and he saw the bow twist to port and the stern twist to starboard. John shared his trepidation with the captain and was told that had Northwind been welded steel, she could have come apart. But because she was riveted, there was enough flex available for the vessel to absorb the stress. John added that while the scientists were doing their work, he would often spend time with the one archaeologist on the voyage who spent a fair amount of time hiking in Katmai National Park. John said it was like walking through the pages of a National Geographic magazine, and that occasionally he reaches back into the recesses of his mind to thumb through that chapter of his life.

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Job completed Manson Construction’s floating derrick Scandia left Port Angeles on Friday headed for the company’s facilities in Seattle. The 160-ton crane was used to demolish the timeworn western portion of the dock used by the motor vehicle and passenger ferry MV Coho. Scandia also was used to drive new pilings for the replacement dock and was hoisting new decking in place as recently as Thursday afternoon. Although Scandia typically can be found working in the Puget Sound area, she also has seen duty in Canada, along the Oregon and California coasts, and as far away as Hawaii.

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The Northwind is shown Saturday in the yard of Platypus Marine Inc. in Port Angeles. Returning this week Speaking of the Coho, the venerable ferry is due back in service Thursday morning at 8:20 a.m. The 54-year-old symbol of the Port Angeles-Victoria route has been in Anacortes to undergo annual maintenance since Jan. 21, as we outlined in a previous column [see http://tinyurl. com/waterfront20.] As before, cars, passengers and the Customs and Border Protection inspectors are temporarily using the east side of the landing while the west side is rebuilt.

Membership drive The Dungeness branch of the Fleet Reserve Association is again working to expand its reach by conducting a membership drive. The FRA is the leading voice of enlisted sea-service personnel on Capitol Hill since 1924. The association’s membership comprises current and former enlisted members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. In addition to its legislativeadvocacy efforts, FRA assists its members with career problems by maintaining close liaison with the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security and other government agencies. According to Martin Arnold, secretary of the Dungeness FRA branch, new members will have their annual dues for the first year paid by the local chapter. Informal lunch meetings are held the first Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. at the appropriately named Mariner Cafe, 707 E. Washington St., Sequim. For more information about membership, phone Martin at 360-460-7940 or send him an email at kc7equ@arrl.net.

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The floating derrick Scandia is shown on its final day on the job at the MV Coho ferry landing Thursday. PA Harbor filler-up Tesoro Petroleum’s refueling barge was busy in Port Angeles Harbor last week fueling the big ships that come calling. On Monday, Tesoro bunkered Lord, a 620-foot bulk-cargo carrier that is flagged in Panama. The refueling barge Tuesday was alongside American Progress, a 600-foot oil tanker that is due in Valdez, Alaska, today in plenty of time for the crew to watch the San Francisco 49ers win their sixth Super Bowl game. Tesoro on Wednesday provided bunkers to Kriti Ruby, a 600-foot petroleum tanker that is now under way to Rosarito, Mexico. On Saturday, Tesoro was scheduled to refuel British Beech,

a 787-foot oil tanker that is on her way from Panama to Valdez for a load of crude. Today, harbor-watchers can see Tesoro’s scheduled bunkering of Nord Independence, a 590-foot petroleum-products carrier that made the journey to Port Angeles from the Marsden Point oil refinery near Whangarei, New Zealand.

________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the waterfront. Items involving boating, port activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202. His column, On the Waterfront, appears Sundays.

New rules aim to get rid of junk foods in schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

and greasy meals could soon be on a food blacklist WASHINGTON — Most in the nation’s schools. For the first time, the candy, high-calorie drinks

government is proposing Under the new rules the broad new standards to Agriculture Department make sure all foods sold in proposed Friday, foods like schools are more healthful. fatty chips, snack cakes, nachos and mozzarella sticks would be taken out of lunch lines and vending machines. In their place would be foods like baked chips, trail mix, diet sodas, lower-calorie sports drinks and low-fat hamburgers. The rules, required under a child-nutrition law Notice is hereby given that the hereinafter described personal property is available for passed by Congress in 2010, sale to the highest and best bidder for cash pursuant to RCW 53.08. et. seq. at the are part of the government’s Port of Port Angeles on Thursday, February 21, 2013 at: effort to combat childhood obesity. While many schools

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Food sold through vending machines and in other ways outside the lunchroom has never before been federally regulated. “Parents and teachers work hard to instill healthy eating habits in our kids, and these efforts should be supported when kids walk through the schoolhouse door,� Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. Most snacks sold in school would have to have fewer than 200 calories.

Beverage limits Elementary and middle schools could sell only water, low-fat milk or 100 percent fruit or vegetable juice. High schools could sell some sports drinks, diet sodas and iced teas, but the calories would be limited. Drinks would be limited to 12-ounce portions in middle schools and to 8-ounce portions in elementary schools. The standards will cover vending machines, the “a la carte� lunch lines, snack bars and any other foods regularly sold around school. They would not apply to in-school fundraisers or bake sales.


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First Fed thank-you PORT ANGELES — Customer Appreciation Day is set for Friday at all First Federal branches. Each branch will have home-baked refreshments and prizes throughout the day. First Federal operates branches in Port Angeles, Forks, Sequim and Port Townsend, with lending centers in Poulsbo and Bellingham.

Small-farms expo BREMERTON — Farming, rural living, local food and sustainable lifestyles will be the focus at the annual West Sound Small Farms Expo at Olympic College’s Bremerton campus, 1600 Chester Ave., this coming Saturday. Workshop topics for this year focus on sustainable and rural living skills, and include building a successful farming business, pasture management, growing flowers for profit, selecting hay and forage, seasonal eating and basic veterinary care. The keynote address will be given by Linda Neunzig, owner of Ninety Farms and Snohomish County agricultural coordinator. Neunzig also coordinates the annual Focus on

Kokopelli Grill, 203 E. Front St. in Port Angeles, has reopened after closing last month for an extensive remodeling of its interior. Owners Michael and Candy McQuay said they promise “the menu is the same great seafood and steaks, all with a Southwest twist.” The restaurant’s hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays through Saturdays. For more information, phone 360-457-6040.

Brando Blore continues as president, with Patsy Feeley as secretary. Carolyn McGinty of Sequim was honored at the board’s annual meeting for outstanding volunteer supHeartMath training port of the agency’s drive to end homelessness in ClalPORT ANGELES — lam County. Kristin Halberg, life coach Samantha Conlin and and owner of KIC Coaching and co-founder of “Thriving Makenzie Dills were recogon the Olympic Peninsula,” nized as “exemplary peer successfully completed her volunteers” at Serenity House’s Dream Center. HeartMath 1:1 provider Receiving 2012 Sally training and is now a Garnero Memorial Awards licensed HeartMath profor volunteer work at vider. Serenity House thrift “The stores: HeartMath ■ Jack Rockwell, the system Port Angeles Serenity teaches Store’s “Mr. Fix-it” who simple tools “keeps things working and and techmakes donated items saleniques that able, always with a positive give my cliattitude.” ents — and Halberg ■ Aleta Smith, who me — greater ability to minimize “willingly does whatever stress, anxiety and frustra- needs doing at the Sequim Serenity Store, receiving tion, and expand intuition donations, sorting, displayand higher cortical funcing, selling and cleaning, tioning,” Halberg said. with a smile.” For more information, For more information visit www.kiccoaching.com, on Serenity House, phone join her at Bella Rosa Coffee House every Tuesday at 360-452-7224 or email serenity@olypen.com. 7:30 a.m. for Seeds of Vitality, email kristin@kic coaching.com or phone 425- New staffer, site 343-2374. PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Culinary Loop has hired Steve Board adds trio Shively as its new memberPORT ANGELES — ship services director and The Serenity House of launched a new website at Clallam County board of directors has elected Chris- olympicculinaryloop.com topher Melly as vice presi- “designed for passionate foodies from the ground dent, the Rev. J. Scott up.” Schaefer as treasurer and Jennifer Parker as recording secretary.

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Recertification PORT TOWNSEND — Forensic handwriting and document examiner Hannah McFarland has been recertified by the National Association of Document Examiners. She works on cases, mostly for litigation, in which there is an issue regarding McFarland who wrote something, often focusing on signatures. McFarland, a sole proprietor, is located in Port

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Busting myths about weight loss Sex, snacks, gym among facts, fiction

Footlong footlongs NEW YORK — Subway customers may soon be seeing “footlong� sandwiches that are more consistently 12 inches long, according to a company statement issued in the wake of lawsuits filed against the sandwich chain. Complaints that Subway’s “footlong� sandwiches don’t quite measure up have stretched all the way from Australia, across the Internet and last month into courts in New Jersey and Chicago. Subway responded with a statement saying it would work harder to achieve sandwich-length uniformity. “We have redoubled our efforts to ensure consistency and correct length in every sandwich we serve,� the statement said, declining to offer comment on the suits specifically.

BofA crash Bank of America customers were unable to access their online banking accounts, mobile payment systems or the company’s telephone call centers for several hours before service was restored Friday. A customer service representative described the outage as a “whole system failure� and said that even Bank of America employees were not able to see customers’ accounts for several hours.

Dow soars The Dow closed above 14,000 on Friday for the first time in more than five years. It was just a number on a board, but it was enough to raise the hopes of some investors and cause others concern about an overheated market. The Dow is now just 155 points away from its record close.

Sex burns a lot of calories. Snacking or skipping breakfast is bad. If schools reinstated physical education classes, a lot of fat children would lose weight. And they might never have gotten fat in the first place if their mothers had just breast fed them when they were babies. But be warned: obese people should definitely steer clear of crash diets. And they can lose more than 50 pounds in five years simply by walking a mile a day. Those are among the myths and unproven assumptions about obesity and weight loss that have been repeated so often and with such conviction that even scientists like David B. Allison, who directs the Nutrition Obesity Research Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, have fallen for some of them. Now, he is trying to set the record straight. In an article published in The New England Journal of Medicine, he and his colleagues lay out seven myths and six unsubstantiated presumptions about obesity that don’t stand up to rigorous scientific studies. They also list nine facts that, unfortunately, promise little in the way of quick fixes for the weightobsessed. Example: “Trying to go on a diet or recommending that someone go on a diet does not generally work well in the long term.� Independent researchers say the authors have some valid points. But many of the report’s authors also have deep financial ties to food, beverage and weight-loss product makers — the disclosures take up half a page of fine

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Among many weight-loss myths: Although many dieters regain weight, those who lose a lot to start with often end up at a lower weight than people who drop more modest amounts. print in the journal. “It raises questions about what the purpose of this paper is� and whether it’s aimed at promoting drugs, meal replacement products and bariatric surgery as solutions, said Marion Nestle, a New York University professor of nutrition and food studies. “The big issues in weight loss are how you change the food environment in order for people to make healthy choices,� such as limits on soda sizes and marketing junk food to children, she said. Some of the myths they cite are “straw men� issues, she said.

Sex and weight loss But some are pretty interesting. Sex, for instance. Not that people do it to try to lose weight, but claims that it burns 100 to 300 calories are common, Allison said. Yet the only study that scientifically measured the energy output found that sex lasted six minutes on average — “disappointing, isn’t it?� — and burned a mere 21 calories, about as much as walking, he said. That’s for a man. The study was done in 1984 and didn’t measure the women’s experience. Some things may not have the strongest evidence for preventing obesity but are good for other reasons, such as breastfeeding and eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, the authors write. And exercise helps prevent a host of health prob-

Study shows what sugar really does to your body BY DEBORAH KOTZ BOSTON GLOBE

How bad is sugar really? The Coca Cola company would have you believe in its new anti-obesity commercial that a calorie is just a calorie whether it’s from a sugar grain or sesame seed. But new research suggests otherwise. In the study funded by the World Health Organization, New Zealand researchers analyzed 68 studies that compared added sugar intake in sweetened beverages and other foods with weight changes and found that when study participants were advised to lower their sugar intake — without changing anything else in their diet — they lost an average of nearly two pounds over six to eight months. When they were told to increase sugar, they gained nearly two pounds, according to the study which was publems regardless of whether it helps a person shed weight. “I agree with most of the points� except the authors’ conclusions that meal replacement products and diet drugs work for battling obesity, said Dr. David Ludwig, a prominent obesity research with Boston Children’s Hospital who has no industry ties. Most weight-loss drugs sold over the last century had to be recalled because of serious side effects, so “there’s much more evi-

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Percentage of calories The WHO commissioned the study, in fact, to see whether they should keep their decade-old advice to eat no more than 10 percent of calories from added sugars. The U.S. government recommends that added sugars make up no more than 15 percent of calories, whereas the American Heart Association’s recommendation is no more than 5 percent.

dence of failure than success,� he said. Here is an overview of the obesity myths looked at by the researchers and what is known to be true:

Myths: ■Small changes in diet or exercise lead to large, long-term weight changes. (i.e., walking a mile a day can lead to a loss of more than 50 pounds in five years). Fact: The body adapts to changes, so small steps to cut calories don’t have the same effect over time, studies suggest. At least one outside expert agrees with the authors that the “small changes� concept is based on an “oversimplified� 3,500-calorie rule, that adding or cutting that many calories alters weight by one pound. ■School gym classes have a big impact on kids’ weight. Fact: Classes typically are not long, often or intense enough to make much difference. ■Losing a lot of weight quickly is worse than losing a little slowly over the long term. Fact: Although many

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Ideas not yet proven true or false: â– Diet and exercise habits in childhood set the stage for the rest of life. â– Add lots of fruits and vegetables to your diet to lose weight or not gain as much. â– Yo-yo diets lead to increased death rates. â– People who snack gain weight and get fat. TURN

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Labrador retrievers, above, remain the most popular dog for the 22nd consecutive year, while German shepherds, right, command the No. 2 spot. The rankings are based on the number of dogs from AKC-recognized breeds registered with the club each year. While the Labrador retriever has dominated the popularity contest, it wasn’t always so. For most of the 1920s, Peterson said, the German shepherd was at the top, its popularity inspired by the silver

screen hero Rin Tin Tin. Among qualities that keep the Lab so popular now is the breed’s versatility, Peterson said. “They do so many things so well: They’re great company and a great family dog, but also work in law enforcement, bomb and narcotics detection, search and rescue, and as hunting dogs.” “And they come in three

colors,” she added.

Seattle favorites The AKC also ranked top dogs by region. The most popular breeds in the Seattle area: 1. Labrador retriever. 2. Golden retriever 3. German shepherd 4. Cavalier King Charles spaniel 5. French bulldog.

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the United States Fish and Wildlife Service presents a staggering picture NEW YORK — You may not think of your cat as an invasive spe- of the damage cats can do — some 2.4 billion birds and 12.3 billion cies. mammals killed a year as a median But it is, in fact, a kind of superpredator, camouflaged by its affinity range. The prey are not just noxious for humans, its playfulness, its ingrarodents like rats, but small native tiating independence. Anywhere outdoors, the domestic mammals of every description. In fact, cats kill more wild creacat occupies a dominant and tures in the United States than any unthreatened niche. Its few natural enemies, like coy- other human-linked cause — including automobiles, pesticides and otes, are no match for tens of milbuildings that migratory birds collions of free-roaming cats, including lide into. beloved pets and feral cats. Most of the killing is done by A new report by the Smithsonian stray or feral cats, and there is no Conservation Biology Institute and

easy way to reduce that population. Programs that trap and neuter feral cats and then release them may actually encourage more people to abandon cats to the wild. Conservationists in Australia, where the feral cat problem is perhaps even more serious, have experimented successfully with allowing the cat’s natural predator there — the dingo — to rebound in numbers. But most Americans will never put up with a burgeoning coyote population, which leaves euthanasia for feral cats as the unpalatable response to reducing the wildlife slaughter.

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But the number of retailers that pass along the transaction fee is likely to be relatively small. Big retailers like WalMart and Target have already said they won’t do it. And the practice is illegal in 10 states — California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Oklahoma and Texas. There’s another reason why few retailers are likely to pass along the fees. American Express requires merchants who accept its cards to pass on any surcharges to all cards they accept for payment including debit cards, and electronic payment services such as PayPal and Google Wallet. But the settlement doesn’t allow the fees to be tacked onto purchases made with debit cards. American Express doesn’t require the same treatment for purchases made through a prearranged payment from a bank account or cash or check. The lawsuit’s intent was to lower the transaction fees that merchants pay, says Mallory Duncan, a senior vice president at the National Retail Federation, a trade group that is opposed to the settlement. In the end, the terms of the settlement created a dilemma. Many retailers could go ahead and pass on the fees to shoppers. But by doing so they risk angering customers. “That’s exactly opposite where we want to be,” Duncan says.

Retailer Angela Gianfrancesco says she’ll lose customers if she makes them pay a transaction fee. “Customers are definitely going to tailor their spending to places that don’t pass along the charge,” says Gianfrancesco, owner of Stella Blue Design, a jewelry store in Chicago. “Their repeat business and loyalty are more lucrative than what I would make passing that along.”

Sales taxes A big reason why she can’t pass on the charges is the sales tax in Chicago — 9.25 percent. Add on another 2.5 percent for a credit card fee, and customers would be paying nearly 12 percent above the ticket price. And Gianfrancesco’s customers tend to spend more than $100 each time they buy from her. In many cases, shoppers are already paying for the transaction fees — they’re tucked in the overhead that retailers have to pay, along with rent, salaries, cost of merchandise, etc. So retailers can nudge their overall prices higher rather than overtly passing along transaction fees. Another reason many shops will avoid passing on the fees — they don’t want to give customers a reason to check out their rivals. “You don’t want to give somebody else a competitive advantage,” says Michael Sansolo, a retailing consultant in Washington, D.C. He predicts most retailers will do nothing Asking customers to use cash is another possibility. Gianfrancesco says she deducts 2.5 percent if a customer decides not to use plastic. But that won’t work in a bakery where people on the go want to buy a muffin and coffee with a swipe. Many don’t carry cash, says Cupps’ Brian Fischer. “The convenience of the credit card is too great to alienate all the customers.”

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The plaintiffs in the lawsuit ranged from Leon’s Transmission, a California auto repair company with seven locations, to Payless ShoeSource, which has thousands of shoe stores across the country. They charged that Visa, MasterCard and the banks conspired to fix the fees on credit card transactions. Other big merchants including grocer Kroger, and drugstore chain Walgreen, had also filed suits. The surcharges can’t be slipped in without telling customers. The agreement requires retailers to notify customers before and after a purchase. That means visible signs at a store entrance and its cash registers. And the sales receipt has to list the surcharge separately. Websites must notify customers that they’re about to pay more for something they buy online.

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BLYN — Networking opportunities, award presentations and installation of new officers highlighted the Clallam Economic Development Council’s annual dinner meeting, held recently at 7 Cedars Casino. Yoram Bauman of Seattle, a humorist and Ph.D economist described as “the world’s first and only stand-up economist,” delivered the keynote speech. Bauman was introduced by Randy Johnson, 2012 EDC board president. Johnson’s company, Green Crow, sponsored Bauman’s appearance at the EDC dinner. The EDC’s 2013 officers are Charlie Brandt of the Battelle Marine Sciences Lab in Sequim, president; Brian Kuh, Columbia Bank branch manager in Sequim representing the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, first vice president; Rod Fleck, Forks city attorney, second vice president; and Johnson of Green Crow, past president and treasurer.

Olympic Leaders The three SCORE counselors based at the Clallam EDC — Mark Hannah, Chuck Lamb and Mike McCarty — were individually honored with the 2012 Olympic Leader award. The award recognizes a business or business leader who has had a significant impact on the economic growth and stability of Clallam County. The three SCORE counselors provide free, confidential business counseling and mentoring services in partnership with the Small Business Administration to aid local small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals. All three have years of broad, bottom-line business experience. The Olympic Leader award, sponsored by Sound Community Bank, was presented by EDC Finance and Operations Direc-

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SCORE business counselors, clockwise from front, Mike McCarty, Chuck Lamb and Mark Hannah, were honored with the Clallam Economic Development Council’s Olympic Leader award for 2012. tor Teri Martin. The three SCORE counselors “work tirelessly, on their own time as volunteers to assist entrepreneurs, start-ups and existing businesses work

through their ideas, business plans, cash flow, target markets so they can be as successful as possible,” said Martin. After the awards presentation, EDC Executive Director

Linda Rotmark talked about Martin’s impending retirement and presented her with a gift basket. For information on the Clallam Economic Development

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CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROFESSIONAL - SPECTRUM HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC., a contractor for the Washington State Department of Corrections and a leading provider of chemical dependency treatment services in Washington, has a full time opening for a Chemical Dependency Professional at the OLYMPIC CORRECTION CENTER in For ks. Yo u r ex p e r t i s e a n d your Washington State CDP Certification (required) will be valued by a team whose mission is to make a difference in the lives of others. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and encourage you to apply online at our website: www.spectr umsys.org. AA/EOE. “Building Better Lives One Step At A Time.” COLUMBIA BANK Is looking to hire a Season Branch Manager in Por t Angeles location. We o f fe r c o m p e t i t i ve wage and compete benefits package. If interested please go to www.columbiabank.com EOE

MGB: ‘72 convertible. Looks, runs and drives great. Garaged. New parts, including complete interior kit with leather seats, exterior paint, and much more. Price reduced conside r a b l y t o s e l l fa s t . Moving. $4,995. (360)582-3045

Correctional Officer 1 On-Call at Clallam Bay and Olympic Corrections Centers. Pay star ts at $ 1 6 . 4 8 h o u r l y, p l u s benefits. Closes 02/14/13. Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Roxann at (360)963-3207. EOE.

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Community Planning and Economic Development Planner III T h e M a k a h Tr i b a l Council is seeking a Planner III who is enthusiastic, and thrives on challenges. Under the supervision of the Community Planning & E c o n o m i c D eve l o p ment (CP&ED) Manager. Provides project management support as needed in CP&ED program including: development of cost estimates and funding strategies; RFPs and RFQs; contract development, negotiation, and administration; coordination of consultants and contractors; development of timelines; and, project budget management including processing of invoices and tracking project budgets. Education Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Land Use and Urban Planning, public administration or business administration, or a closely related field is required. Must have 5 years related job experience in professional proposal or report w r i t i n g a n d p r o ve n successful grand proposal track record, experience in budgeting, program administration and program planning experience. Tribal Gover nment exper ience desired. Salary/DOQ. Closing: February 11, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Submit application, resume, copies of transcripts and three letters of reference to: Makah Tribal Council, Attn: Personnel Office, P O B ox 1 1 5 , N e a h Bay, WA 98357. Fax to (360)645-3123 or email kathy.knaus@ makah.com DINING Room Hutch. Glass doors on top, wood doors on bottom, beautiful condition, medium brown wood. Size: 75 1/2”H x 57”W X 17”D. Call for more info: 360-683-5029 ESTIMATOR/ DRAFTER For or namental & structural steel fabricator. Must have math skills & creative ability to create shop-ready d raw i n g s fo r g a t e s, railings, & structural jobs. Ability to develop accurate estimates and create material cut lists for welders. Experience using AutoCAD 2010 computer software a must. Ability to work with the public, required. Must be detail oriented. FT. Wages DOE. Email resume to Kate@Allform Welding.com or fax to (360)681-4465. No phone calls.

Executive Director of West End Outreach Services Forks Community Hospital Come live and work in the Heart of the Olympic National Forest, and the Spectacular Coastline of the Washington Peninsula. Our geographic location is truly a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Job Summary: The Director of Outreach Services has overall responsibility for all Outreach Services programs composed of mental health, alcohol and drug abuse and developmental disabilities. The Director will super vise all Outreach personnel. The Director is responsible for proposing a budget and managing program expenditures within Hospital goals and objectives. The program must also establish and maintain appropriate community linkages. Job Duties and Responsibilities The Director is responsible for successful operation of outpatient programs for mental health, alcohol drug abuse, including utilization of services by resident of the hospital’s service area. Specific program responsibilities may be delegated to qualified personnel, and may include a significant number of Administrative and Service deliverables. Education/Experience An advanced degree, P h . D. i s p r e fe r r e d ; a M.S. or M.A. is required. An appropriate fields of study include; psychology, social sciences, or other associated curriculums. This oppor tunity requires at least 15 years of experience in the areas of mental health, alcohol and drug abuse, and developmental disabilities. In addition, 10 years of senior social ser vices/mental health administration is required. Additional Requirements/ Credentials Appropriate credentialing will be required as well as working knowledge of WAC codes related to alcoholism and alcoholism treatment and WAC codes related to mental health and mental health treatment. F.C.H. is seeking a wellseasoned, senior administrative and treatment director who can establish, and sustain, a foot print of excellent service d e l i ve r y fo r t h o s e i n need in the greater Clallam County area. Total Compensation F.C.H. offers a comprehensive total compensation package; including competitive salary, excellent benefits and paid time off programs, as well as hospital matched deferred compensation. To Apply: Please apply by forwarding candidate i n fo r m a t i o n t o G e n a Brock, H.R. Assistant via email at genab@for kshospital.org or via mail a t Fo r k s C o m m u n i t y Hospital, 530 Bogachiel Way; Forks, WA 98331.

MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL FT, w/benes. Req. M.A. & 2yrs exp. working with children. Lic/child specialist pref. Resume/cvr ltr to: PBH 118 E. 8th St., Por t Angeles, WA P.A.: 2,000 sf, 3 Br., 2 98362. http://peninsula ba, sauna, Jacuzzi, no behavioral.org. EOE. pets/smoke. $950, dep. (360)452-7743 WOOD STOVE AND FIREWOOD THE NEW BREED S t o v e , 2 8 ” x 2 5 ” x 3 1 ” , German Shepherd/Rott, takes 22” wood, includes pure, beautiful puppies. pipe with damper and $150. Can text pics. screen, $400. Fire logs, (360)689-7923 dump truck load $330 WA N T E D : 2 o r m o r e plus gas. Call Chuck acres close to city of (360)732-4328 P.A. (360)452-4403. SEQUIM: 1978, 1,440 sf mobile home for sale, WANTED: Old BB guns 62+ community, needs and pellet guns or parts and misc. 457-0814. carpet. $15,000. (360)582-9330 WANTED: Puget Sound Commercial Dungeness www.peninsula Permit. (360)460-8895. dailynews.com

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4026 Employment General ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE The Peninsula Daily News is expanding it’s sales force. Opening for a well organized, creative professional with the ability to develop strong customer relationships. Manage an existing account base as well as developing new clients to meet ever changing marketing needs. Solid presentation skills a m u s t . C o m p e t i t i ve compensation package including full benefits and 401K plan. Submit cover letter and resume to:

CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROFESSIONAL - SPECTRUM HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC., a contractor for the Washington State Department of Corrections and a leading provider of chemical dependency treatment services in Washington, has a full time opening for a Chemical Dependency Professional at the OLYMPIC CORRECTION CENTER in For ks. Yo u r ex p e r t i s e a n d your Washington State CDP Certification (required) will be valued by a team whose mission is to make a difference in the lives of others. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and encourage you to apply online at our website: www.spectr umsys.org. AA/EOE. “Building Better Lives One Step At A Time.”

Correctional Officer 1 On-Call at Clallam Bay and Olympic Corrections Centers. Pay star ts at $ 1 6 . 4 8 h o u r l y, p l u s benefits. Closes 02/14/13. Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Roxann at (360)963-3207. EOE.

COLUMBIA BANK Is looking to hire a Season Branch Manager in Por t Angeles location. We o f fe r c o m p e t i t i ve wage and compete benefits package. If interested please go to www.columbiabank.com EOE

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DENTAL ASSISTANT For Sequim general practice. Must be licensed and detailed oriented with computer skills. 21-28 hrs. per wk. in a friendly, professional environment. Wage DOE with benefits. Email resume, references and copy of license to zbardental @yahoo.com

ESTIMATOR/ DRAFTER For or namental & structural steel fabricator. Must have math skills & creative ability to create shop-ready d raw i n g s fo r g a t e s, railings, & structural jobs. Ability to develop accurate estimates and create material cut lists for welders. Experience using AutoCAD 2010 computer software a must. Ability to work with the public, required. Must be detail oriented. FT. Wages DOE. Email resume to Kate@Allform Welding.com or fax to (360)681-4465. No phone calls.

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Food Service Worker Per Diem Commercial kitchen ex p e r i e n c e n e e d e d . Skilled as server, dishwasher, cashier. Exceptional customer service skills. Apply at olympicmedical.org Human Resources Olympic Medical Center 939 Caroline Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Fax: 360-417-7307 jobs@olympicmedical center.org “ON-CALL” RESIDENTIAL AIDE Promote daily living skills of residents at 2 sites. Req H.S./GED & cooking/housekeeping skills. Work experience with chronic mental illness/substance abuse preferred. $11.41-13.25 hr., DOE. Resume to PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Details at http://peninsula behavioral.org. EOE.

FAMILY EDUCATOR in Port Angeles. Working with preschool children and their families in a part day, part year Head Start program. 35 hours per week, 9.5 months. Applicants must have a minimum of an AA in Early Childhood Education and exper ience working with preschool aged children, BA in ECE preferred. Application and job description are available at OlyCAP, 803 W Park Ave, Por t To w n s e n d 3 6 0 - 3 8 5 2571; 228 W 1st St, Ste J, Port Angeles, 226 N Sequim Ave, Sequim; or online www.olycap.org. Closes when filled. EOE Sound Community Bank is looking for an experienced Mor tgage Loan Officer. This person will actively solicit 1st mortgages, perform all loan related duties and provide superior customer service. Visit www.soundcb.com to apply Visit our website at www.peninsula dailynews.com Or email us at classified@ peninsula dailynews.com

Substitute Carrier for Motor Route Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Is looking for an individuals interested in a Substitute Motor Rout in Port Angeles. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License and proof of insura n c e. E a r l y m o r n i n g delivery Monday through Friday and Sunday. Fill out application at 305 W. First St., Port Angeles. No calls.

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CUSTOM Housekeeping in the Sequim Area. Our friendly, reliable & detailed service is sure to ex c e e d ex p e c t a t i o n s. Please contact us to arrange your free no pressure estimate. 460-0316 Stephanie and Frank. ENVIOUS GREENS C o m p l e t e Ya r d C a r e Proper ty Mntnce. Specialty Pruning Gutters Weed Pulling/Whacking Deliver y & Spread Bark/Rock Brush Clearing Debris Hauling Seq u i m / P. A . a r e a 6 8 1 3521 cell: 808-9638 JUAREZ & SON’S HANDY M A N S E R V I C E S . Quality work at a reasonable price. Can handle a wide array of problems projects. Like home maintenance, cleaning, clean up, yard maintenance, and etc. Give us a call office 452-4939 or cell 460-8248.

“B� IS FOR BEAUTIFUL HOME We l l m a i n t a i n e d m f g . home on 4.90 acres of par tially cleared land. Beautiful sweeping mountain views and peek-a-boo water view. 2 B r. , 2 b a t h . N i c e shop/barn - enclosed garage too with storage and bathroom. Seasonal pond w/lovely landscaping. Owner says bring all offers! $187,900. ML#261828. Patti Morris (360)461-9008 JACE The Real Estate Company

CHERRY HILL P.A. Spectacular cul-de-sac, forest like setting with mtn. steam below, LR, D R , 3 + + B r. , 3 . 5 b a , family room, sunroom, hardwood throughout, finished basement. $259,000 (360)477-5207

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Classic 1920’s bunglalow, 2 Br., 1 bath, re105 Homes for Sale cently updated to preserve the charm. Clallam County 504 E. 6th St., P.A. $119,900 A welcoming front porch Call (360)461-2438 awaits you as you walk towards this spacious DOUBLE YOUR classic Craftsman style PLEASURE home which has been Beautifully updated, this lovingly restored to retain its original charac- fully handicap accessible ter. Living room and din- home has 2 living areas ing room have luxurious under one roof. Also a walnut floors and ceiling fa m i l y r o o m , a w o o d detail. Strait and moun- stove, and much more! tain views. The lower $199,000. MLS#262610. CHUCK TURNER level is a completely fur452-3333 nished 1Br+ apartment! PORT ANGELES $379,000 REALTY MLS#261841/271166 Helga Filler OPEN PASTORAL (360)460-8759 FIELDS WINDERMERE This 1,620 sf home has PORT ANGELES attached garage & shop o n b e a u t i f u l p a s t o ra l PLACE YOUR m o u n t a i n v i ew, l eve l AD ONLINE 3.31 acres in a very deWith our new s i ra bl e l o c a t i o n , w i t h Classified Wizard easy commuting to all you can see your amenities. The main ad before it prints! area has great room, www.peninsula kitchen, bath, utility room dailynews.com & Br. There is a loft with extra bath. Fully finished WHY PAY detached garage w/heatSHIPPING ON ing. Plenty of ground to build another home. INTERNET $209,950. PURCHASES? OLS#264572 NWMLS#426461 SHOP LOCAL JEAN 683-4844 Windermere peninsula Real Estate dailynews.com Sequim East

EXQUISITE HOME Quality craftsmanship abounds in this exquisite home located in an ultra private desirable location in the city residing on just shy of 2 acres. Main home is 4 Br, 3 full & 2 half baths, 3,527 sf with no detail spared, including hand crafted trim. Grand entry, with 2 staircases leading upstairs, 2 propane fireplaces, high end appliances, granite c o u n t e r t o p s, c u s t o m mahogany cabinetry, & heated tiled flooring. Attached garage & shop and detached shop, garage, apartment and loft. Park-like grounds. $649,000. MLS#263182. Brooke Nelson 417-2812 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY FOUR SEASONS SPACIOUS HOME Enjoy views and sounds of Morse Creek, dramatic brick fireplace and cathedral ceilings, oversized master suite, detached garage with potential apartment. $199,000 ML#439237/270141 Patty Terhune 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

HISTORIC 1900 Located on a quiet acre between Por t Angeles and Sequim with out buildings. Newer roof, exterior paint and mound septic system. Bring your tool box and stake your claim on a one-ofa-kind rustic home. Home to be sold in as-is condition and priced accordingly. Priced as land with improvements. $84,000 MLS#270129/438174 Doc Reiss (360)460-8759 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES Large & open 3 Br., 2 bath manufactured home on 4.9 acres in Black Diamond! Nice interior colors & light. This parcel backs up to wooded valley. Needs an owners TLC, but a great value for a cash buyer or 203k re-hab loan. 1 car detached garage. Priced well below assessed value. $150,000 MLS#264335/411276 Holly Coburn (360)460-8759 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES MAINS FARM RAMBLER Immaculate 3 Br., 2 bath on a spacious lot has upscale kitchen with granite counters, fenced back yard, garden shed, south-facing deck, 2-car attached garage & detached shop with 110v & 220v. $299,000 OLS#270086 NWMLS#435083 Carolyn or Robert 360-460-9248 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

GREAT LOCATION! Mountain views and end of the road privacy for this 3 Br., 2 bath home built in 2003. Located just minutes from downtown Sequim on 1/2 acre, this lovely home has an open floor plan, fo r m a l d i n i n g , m e d i a room and office/den plenty of room to spread out in 2,164 square feet. Enjoy a large master suite with private deck with hot tub $329,000. ML#270093. Mountain view home on Mike Fuller 1.13 acre in great area. Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim - 360-477-9189 Easy care acre with RV par king and dump. HIDDEN IN THE CITY T h r e e o u t bu i l d i n g i n 4 B r . , 3 b a t h , 2 4 0 8 clude studio, shop and square feet, 0.61 acre lot storage. New roof on ( 3-3/4 Lots), spacious home and carport. Lots updated kitchen, roomy of privacy and wildlife master with walk-in clos- n e a r by. B e t w e e n S e et & pvt bath, 2- car de- quim and Port Angeles t a c h e d g a r a g e w i t h for shopping and servicworkspace/storage, deck es. & p a t i o w i t h h o t t u b. $139,000 Very private location! MLS#264358/412067 $237,500. MSL# 70190. Clarice Arakawa Team Thomsen (360)460-8759 (360)417-2782 WINDERMERE COLDWELL BANKER PORT ANGELES UPTOWN REALTY PERFECT JUST LISTED Retirement living at its This 3 Br., 2 bath, home best, age restricted to 50 with a 1 car garage, has and older. Open connew interior paint and cept, immaculate, light carpet throughout, plus a and airy. 3 bedrooms, 2 new deck, nestled in the bath, 1,430 square feet. trees on a private lot, 2 car garage as well. (.41 acres) in town. Southern exposure. $149,000 ML#270206. $189,500. MLS#264352. Kathy Brown Jean Irvine (360)417-2785 (360)417-2797 COLDWELL BANKER COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY UPTOWN REALTY

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SPRING WILL BE VIEWTIFUL The perfect time to start your new view home. Cor ner lot perfect for ra m bl e r w i t h d ay l i g h t basement. Located in lower Cresthaven development. Take a look and visualize the possibilities. $62,000. ML#263288. Becky Jackson (360)417-2781 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

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SEQUIM: 1978, 1,440 sf Clallam County mobile home for sale, 62+ community, needs 1600 sf shop in industrial carpet. $15,000. park with attached apart(360)582-9330 ment, office. Between seq/PA $800/mo. SPACIOUS IN (360)460-5892 SUNLAND Single-level townhouse, g e n e r o u s f l o o r p l a n , 3 Br., 2 1/2 bath, 3-story. hardwood flooring, stain- Stainless appl. carpeted. less appliances, propane $1600. mon. First and FP and soaking tub, pri- deposit. 417-0861 vate patio adjacent to greenbelt. 4 Br. home on 2+ acres, $239,000 2.5 baths, 2600sf, 2 car ML#442706/270211 garage, $1600/mo 1st & Terry last+$1500 dep. 683-6880 (360)460-2747 WINDERMERE SUNLAND JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. TOWN HOME LIVING Property Mgmt. Upstairs loft and guest suite, granite, stainless, HOUSES/APT IN P.A. 9’-11’ ceilings, spacious A 1 br 1 ba..............$500 m a s t e r s u i t e, m a s t e r Studio ....................$550 b a t h w i t h 2 va n i t i e s, H 2 br 1 ba..... ..........$650 soaking tub, and show- A 3 br 1.5 ba ............$875 er, living room outdoor H 2 br 2 ba.5 ac... ..$1000 propane. H 3 br 2 ba .. 1.5 ac.$1200 Deb Kahle H 3 br 3 ba ..........$1295 683-6880 H 4 br 3 ba.view .....$1200 WINDERMERE H 4 br 2 ba .. bluff....$1500 SUNLAND STORAGE UNITS From $40-$100 mo

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WA N T E D : 2 o r m o r e acres close to city of P.A.: 1 Br., centrally located, water and mounP.A. (360)452-4403. tain view. No pets. $550. (360)582-7241 LONG DISTANCE No Problem! P.A.: 2,000 sf, 3 Br., 2 Peninsula Classified ba, sauna, Jacuzzi, no pets/smoke. $950, dep. 1-800-826-7714 (360)452-7743

P.A.: 2 Br., 2 ba, new carpet and paint, 55+. $1,200. (360)461-1843.

P.A.: 320 Fogarty Ave. 2 br, 1 bath. Clean, quiet, comfortable, washer/dryer, deck, enclosed garage. No smoking/pets. First/Last/Deposit. $750.00. Tel: 360-457-2195. Properties by Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com SEQ: 3 Br., 3 acres, water view. $950 mo. tourfactory.com/525687 SEQUIM: 1 Br. on quiet lot, $650, screening and lease requried. Eleana at (360)582-9330.

SEQUIM: 2 Br., 2 ba, extra large, fenced, no smoking, pets negotiable. $1,050 mo, 1st, last dept. (360)460-8324

S E Q U I M : 3 B r. , 2 . 5 bath, Mains Farm, 1 yr. lease. $1,200/mo, first, last, security. 775-1391.

SEQUIM: Mains Farm, 2 Br., 1.5 ba, att. gar., laundry, fireplace, heat pump, great neighborhood, water included. $950, 1st, last, security. (626)232-0795

SEQUIM: Rental house, in town. 3 bed, 2 bath, sunroom. Fenced yard, with fruit trees. $1,000/month. 681-8017

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CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, quiet, 2 Br., excellent r e fe r e n c e s r e q u i r e d . $700. (360)452-3540. CLEAN P.A. UNIT A 2 Br., W/D............$650 (360)460-4089 www.mchughrents.com

P.A.: 1 Br., $500/mo, ground floor. First month prorated. Call for details: (360)452-4409

BUILDING PERMITS Clallam County

Matthew S. and Agnieska Niemeyer, addition to single family dwelling, 138 Polly Place, $21,048. Don and Marilyn Thomas, exhaust fan, 913 Brown Road, $1,200. Kim Thompson, ďŹ re damage restoration to interior of single family dwelling, new insulation, electrical, windows and rooďŹ ng, 1040 W. Palo Verde Loop, $88,061. Ellen Dryke, pellet stove insert, 292 Dryke Road, $3,600. Steven and Kathleen Roemer, freestanding wood stove, 693 Draper Road, $4,000. Burton Hutley, freestanding gas stove and 120 above ground propane tank placement and piping, 1391 Atterberry Road, $4,413.

Sequim Lawrence R. and April C. Leach, convert attached garage to playroom, 652 Spy Glass Lane, $2,500.

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PARTIAL WATER VIEWS Fantastic horse property! Well and 4 Br. septic is in, electricity to the property, RV hookups are in, ready for your plans. $229,000 ML#348271/263232 Tanya Kerr 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

OFFICE EXCLUSIVE Nothing left to do here! Picture perfect 3 Br., 2 bath, 1978 sqft. Triplewide home on 4.3 semi wooded acres with a detached 1,312 sf. shop garage, 400 sf. guest house, 2 car carport plus RV carpor t. The home features a large living area, dining room, great kitchen with pantry, master suite, and entrance ramp with covered porch. The main yard is fenced in, there is also a small pond, garden area, green house, and fruit trees. $240,000. PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE 683-4116

Stephen and Wendy G. Schmidt, addition to deck, 1222 Dutch Drive, $5,400. John Gerbert, re-roof, 510 E. Second St., $4,289. Jordis Oman, stove, lines and tank, 704 Elizabeth Place, $3,200. Greg J. Verstegen, demolition garage, 508 E. Sixth St., $300. Steven J. Brown, siding, 622 S. Valley St., $2,400.

We are in search of a dynamic person with proven ability to support and lead a team to success with a “silver lining� attitude!

If you are interested in joining our team please send your resume via e m a i l . Yo u m ay a l s o come to the building to a p p l y. We o f fe r gr e a t pay and benefits, including medical coverage, 401(k) and paid time off. Danni Orne 360-385-3555 360-385-7409 Fax 751 Kearney St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Danni_Orne@ LCCA.com EOE/M/F/V/D – 38086

NEW PRICE Enjoy mountain views from this custom home. Low maintenance yards, ample room for RV parking, too. Patio deck in back with waterfall and p o n d . We l l d e s i g n e d floor plan. All bedrooms are at separate ends of house. Cozy propane free standing stove in living room. It is the perfect choice with country atmosphere, yet close to downtown Sequim $249,900 OLS#264124 NWMLS#398815 Chuck 360-460-9248 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

Really nice parcel with Olympic foothills view. Property has been freshly mowed and is beautiful. Plenty of level land for choices in a building site. Nice evergreen border. Small ravine with class 4 stream splits property but adds nice character. The well is in. Expired septic design a n d d ra i n a g e / e r o s i o n plan are on file with the county. What a great opportunity to own the parcel you want for your ideal home! Only 5 minutes from downtown Sequim. $43,500 MLS#264423/417918 Thelma Durham (360)460-8759 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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RESIDENT CARE MANAGER Life Care Center of Port Townsend

Life Care Center of Port Townsend is growing! Our census has grown over the past two months leading us to adjust our suppor t staff. We are currently seeking a Washington-licensed nu r s e t o m a n a g e o u r long-term care unit and par tner with the Resident Care Manager on the sub-acute unit to fac i l i t a t e s ev e n d ay a week RCM coverage.

NATURALISTS DELIGHT Legacy custom built home, private and surrounded by mature trees, features granite c o u n t e r s a n d bu i l t - i n book case, newer roof, insulation, and appliances, room for third bedroom as well. $270,000 ML#428016/264609 Team Schmidt 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL FT, w/benes. Req. M.A. & 2yrs exp. working with children. Lic/child specialist pref. Resume/cvr ltr to: PBH 118 E. 8th St., Por t Angeles, WA 98362. http://peninsula behavioral.org. EOE.

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Executive Director of West End Outreach Services Forks Community Hospital Come live and work in the Heart of the Olympic National Forest, and the Spectacular Coastline of the Washington Peninsula. Our geographic location is truly a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Job Summary: The Director of Outreach Services has overall responsibility for all Outreach Services programs composed of mental health, alcohol and drug abuse and developmental disabilities. The Director will super vise all Outreach personnel. The Director is responsible for proposing a budget and managing program expenditures within Hospital goals and objectives. The program must also establish and maintain appropriate community linkages. Job Duties and Responsibilities The Director is responsible for successful operation of outpatient programs for mental health, alcohol drug abuse, including utilization of services by resident of the hospital’s service area. Specific program responsibilities may be delegated to qualified personnel, and may include a significant number of Administrative and Service deliverables. Education/Experience An advanced degree, P h . D. i s p r e fe r r e d ; a M.S. or M.A. is required. An appropriate fields of study include; psychology, social sciences, or other associated curriculums. This oppor tunity requires at least 15 years of experience in the areas of mental health, alcohol and drug abuse, and developmental disabilities. In addition, 10 years of senior social ser vices/mental health administration is required. Additional Requirements/ Credentials Appropriate credentialing will be required as well as working knowledge of WAC codes related to alcoholism and alcoholism treatment and WAC codes related to mental health and mental health treatment. F.C.H. is seeking a wellseasoned, senior administrative and treatment director who can establish, and sustain, a foot print of excellent service d e l i ve r y fo r t h o s e i n need in the greater Clallam County area. Total Compensation F.C.H. offers a comprehensive total compensation package; including competitive salary, excellent benefits and paid time off programs, as well as hospital matched deferred compensation. To Apply: Please apply by forwarding candidate i n fo r m a t i o n t o G e n a Brock, H.R. Assistant via email at genab@for kshospital.org or via mail a t Fo r k s C o m m u n i t y Hospital, 530 Bogachiel Way; Forks, WA 98331.

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Area building departments report a total of 20 building permits issued from Jan. 21-25 with a total valuation of $288,148: Port Angeles, 5 at $15,589; Sequim, 1 at $2,500; Clallam County, 6 at $122,322; Port Townsend, 3 at $59,700; Jefferson County, 5 at $88,037.


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REFRIGERATOR: Amana French Door Refrigerator (WHITE) 2006. Like New Refrigerator, French door with bottom freezer. 20 Cu. Inches, measures: 68 1/2� H, 29 3/8� D, 35 5/8� W. Model S E QU I M : B e a u t i f u l 2 AFC2033DRW This is a Br., unfurnished or fur- 270 SF SEQUIM: 1-2 WHITE refrigerator! person office, nicely finnished. $700/$800. Please call ished, 1/2 bath and 2 (360)460-2113 (360)379-2404 parking spaces. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (360)582-1862. CHECK OUT OUR 6042 Exercise NEW CLASSIFIED PROPERTIES BY WIZARD AT Equipment LANDMARK www.peninsula 452-1326 dailynews.com OCTANE Fitness elliptical. lists new at $3899 (octanefitness.com) asking $2300 Ph. 360-379-6926

NOW accepting applica- P.A.: Studio: $550, $300 t i o n s f o r t h e H i l l t o p dep., util. included. No Ridge Apartments. 1914 pets. (360)457-6196. S. Pine St., Port Angeles Properties by (360)457-5322 Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com

P.A.: Clean, quiet, 2 Br., required references, no pets, 2nd floor. $650. (360)670-9418 P.A.: Lg. 1 Br. apt., water view, quiet, clean. $615 mo. (206)200-7244

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- Participate in events and ered Sequim-P.A. True causes that interest you, and cord. 3 cord special for you will meet someone you $499. Credit card acwill want to get to know better. cepted. 360-582-7910. Partnerships are in a high cycle www.portangeles for both business and pleasure. firewood.com Making a personal change will TWO CORD SPECIAL bring good results. 3 stars $185 each. Tight grain fir. Next years wood. (360)477-8832

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Don’t worry about the things you can’t change or people who oppose you. Focus on what you can do and do it well. Your kindness will be appreciated by those who share your interests. 3 stars

WOODSTOVE: Custom iron, 28.5� high, 27� deep, 22� wide, includes leather handeled fire GUNS: Feather 9mm, tools, hod, outdoor cov3 2 r o u n d r i f l e, $ 8 5 0 . ered wood holder. $375/ Crescent Arms, 20 ga., obo. (360)379-1804. side-by-side shotgun, $450. Ithica Model 37, 6065 Food & Deer Slayer shotgun, 16 Farmer’s Market ga., with extra barrel, $500. Henry 22 cal., levG&G FARMS er action, $250. FRUIT TREES: Apples, (360)683-9899 cherries, peaches, pear, GUNS: Winchester 270 plum, Asain pear, walcal. Model 70 feather- nuts, filber ts, thunder weight Pre 1964 with 3 clouds, maples, quaking t o 9 L e o p o l d s c o p e , aspen, cyress, bluebergood conditon, $1,500. ries and many more. Beretta 12 ga, over un- 95 Clover Ln. off Taylor d e r s h o t g u n , s i l v e r Cutoff, Seq. 683-8809. snipe, good condition, $700. (360)477-4838.

Nothing will be straightforward. Ask questions and determine for yourself whether or not you can take part in what’s being asked of you. An offer will turn out to be more inviting then expected, but read the fine print first. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Spice up your looks and do whatever it takes to build your confidence. A unique situation will arise if you attend an event that features different cultural traditions. Community social events will lead to new beginnings and friendships. 5 stars

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PISTOLS: PUMA-1911Equipment 22, $350. 22 Mag. AMT, $550. (360)460-9854 DUMPTRUCK: ‘68 International, does run, scrap SIG & SAUER: .223 Ho- out or parts. $1,500. lo, new in box, (3) 30 rd (360)797-4418 mag, all original paperwork. $2,500. 500 SEMI END-DUMP r o u n d s W o l f a m m o , TRAILER: 32’. Electric $375. (360)379-3699. tarp system, high lift tailgate, excellent condition. STEYR: Model SPP (like $15,000. (360)417-0153. uzi), 9mm, manual/warranty card, (3) 30 round 6080 Home and (1) 15 round Steyr mags, B&T upper to alFurnishings low attachement of scopes, like new, less DINING Room Hutch. than 400 rounds fired. Glass doors on top, $1,350/obo wood doors on bottom, (360)379-3699 beautiful condition, medium brown wood. Visit our website at Size: 75 1/2�H x 57�W www.peninsula X 17�D. Call for more dailynews.com info: Or email us at 360-683-5029 classified@ peninsula DINING ROOM SET dailynews.com Drexel 72� long table NEED EXTRA and (2) 20� leaves (112� total), (2) armchairs, (8) CASH! s i d e c h a i r s, t a bl e t o p pads to match, china cabinet, great! $1,000. Sell your (360)582-9456 Treasures!

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stick to creative endeavors or home improvement projects. Talks will get you nowhere but into trouble with the people you love most. Make love, not war, and you will enjoy the comfort that goes along with a good relationship. 3 stars

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FURNITURE: Living r o o m F u r n i t u r e . I ke a Vreta Full Grain Leather Sofa, 2 Arm Chairs, and One large leather foot stool to Match. 2 Years old Perfect Condition. In Port Townsend. $1,000. (360)379-9520 MISC: Leather loveseat, s a n d s t o n e, $ 7 5 . H o n 4-drawer letter file cabinet, $25. Both excellent condition. 360-457-6993.

6100 Misc. Merchandise S OA K I N G T U B : R e model canceled, beautiful white Maax, inside tub size 28�x64�x17�, outside size 35�x71� drop-in style, sidemounted Moen brushed chrome fixtures. $900/ obo. (360)775-6865.

TRAILER: 16’ flat bed, DINING TABLE: Elegant heavy duty. $1,200. glass top, 3/4� tempered (360)460-6764 and beveled glass, 40�Wx80� long with contemporary marble tres6105 Musical tle. $2,500 new. $700 Instruments firm. (360)531-2250.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Be unique, imaginative and engaging and you will be noticed. Your ability to pull things together will result in greater interest from someone who can offer you either personal or professional assistance. Love and romance are heading your way. 3 stars

PIANO: Young Chang, excellent condition. $1,000. (360)477-3495.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19): Take command. An emotional matter can be cleared up if you are compassionate and understanding with regard to the needs of those around you. Give and take will help you get what you want in the end. Take a unique and unexpected approach. 4 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look at your options but don’t make a decision just yet. Stick close to home and take care of odd jobs you’ve left undone. Mulling over in your mind what you want to strive for in the future will pay off. 2 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Look over your important papers and you will discover something that needs to be dealt with and that can make your life easier financially. Keeping the way you feel about someone a secret will backfire. You are best to be upfront. 5 stars

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HOME GYM: Complete G o l d ’s G y m , s t y l e G4394, Competitor Series with full assembly instructions. $300. (360)775-6865

ANTIQUES WANTED Old postcards and bottles. (360)460-2791.

6125 Tools BALDWIN CONSOLE PIANO: Beautiful cherry finish with matching storage bench. Original owner. Very good condition. Price reduced considerably to sell fast. Moving. $995. (360) 582-3045

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WOOD STOVE AND FIREWOOD Stove, 28�x25�x31�, takes 22� wood, includes pipe with damper and screen, $400. Fire logs, dump truck load $330 plus gas. Call Chuck GEMINI (May 21-June 20): (360)732-4328

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9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9434 Pickup Trucks Classics & Collect. Others Others Others Others HYUNDAI ‘08 ACCENT Great commuter! 32+ MPG, 5 speed manual trans, two door, clean car, priced to move! $6,750 LIPMAN’S AUTO (360) 452-5050

TIDERUNNER: ‘03, 17’, cuddy, ‘03 suzuki 90hp, 4 stroke, 230 hrs, 012 Yamaha 9.9 4 stroke, 0 hrs, scotty electric downriggers. Call (360)4522 1 4 8 fo r m o r e i n fo. $16,000/obo.

9817 Motorcycles H O N DA ‘ 7 3 Tr a i l 9 0 : 1250 miles, ran when parked 6 years ago, one owner. $900. 271-0867. HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing Aspencade. 1200cc, black/chrome, exc. cond. $3,500/obo. 417-0153.

9740 Auto Service & Parts 6140 Wanted & Trades SPACE NEEDED Non-profit sports league seeking 10,000 sf space for practice and spor ting events, etc. Warehouse, shop, garage, hangar, empty storage area, etc. Any flat space sitting empty, give us a call! (206)890-8240

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AVION ‘95: 36’, has two slides. $11,500. (360)460-6909.

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MGB: ‘72 convertible. Looks, runs and drives great. Garaged. New parts, including complete interior kit with leather seats, exterior paint, and much more. Price reduced conside r a b l y t o s e l l fa s t . Moving. $4,995. (360)582-3045

9292 Automobiles Others AUDI ‘95 90 SERIES With sunroof, sport tires, leather int., runs great. $4397/obo. 477-3834. BUICK ‘00 REGAL LS V6, ABS, nice local trade in. $3,750 Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles (360)912-3583 BUICK: ‘01 Par k Ave. Ultra 4 dr, 71K. $6,500. (360)452-9893

BRAND NEW WHEELS S t i l l i n b ox ! M i ckey Thomson Classic II, black, 16x8 with bolt pattern 8x6.5. Didn’t fit our Toyota 4-Runner and don’t want to pay the restock fee. $550/obo (360)460-1301

9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect. BUICK: 1976 Skylark. Rare, 2 door, V-6, stick. $2,250/obo. 460-8610.

CARS: VW ‘64 Bug, $3,950. Eagle ‘95 Talon TSI, $1,000. 477-3495. CHEV ‘11 MALIBU LTX Leather, moon roof, alloy wheels, loaded, 27K. $18,950 Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles (360)912-3583 CHEV: ‘70 Nova. High performance 350. $5,000. (360)645-2275. CHEVROLET: ‘08 AVEO 5 Door LS Hatchback, Auto/OD, AC, CD, Charcoal Gray, Excellent c o n d i t i o n , L ow M i l e s 39k, Extra set of studded tires. $8,100. (360)670-9725

Classic, all original, 1966 F-250 Ford Camper Special. 390 Auto, original owner. $6,000/obo. DODGE: ‘92 Dynasty. 4 (360)390-8101 dr, only 78K, fine cond. $2,500. (360)457-3903.

FORD ‘01 Mustang Cobra, blue book $11,700, NOS Flowmasters, $12,000. Call for more details. (360)775-1858. FORD ‘02 TAURUS SES 124k orig mi! 3.0L V6, auto, loaded! Silver ext i n g o o d s h a p e ! G r ay cloth int in excel cond! Pwr windows, locks, mirrors, seat, CD, A/C, dual airbags, alloy wheels, 2 PLYMOUTH: ‘74 Duster. owners! Real clean little Custom, new inter ior, Taurus @ our No haggle tires, rims, wiring and price of only more. $9,250. 683-7768. $2,995! Carpenter Auto Center Place your ad 681-5090 FORD 1950 F-1 Pickup: 239 Flathead, V8, 3-speed overdrive, runs and looks great! $15,500/obo. (360)379-6646

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FORD ‘03 MUSTANG GT Auto, V8, spoiler, leather, loaded 62K. $9,950 Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles (360)912-3583 FORD ‘05 FOCUS ZX5 5 door hatchback, 5 speed, CD, good economical commuter. $5,950 Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles (360)912-3583 FORD: ‘05 Taurus. Under 47k miles, good condition. $5,900. 385-0380. FORD: ‘95 Mustang. Manual, needs head gasket, tires. $1,000. (360)809-0781 FORD: ‘95 Probe. 2 dr, good body/tires, nice s t e r e o. N e e d s s o m e work. Won’t last! $750/obo. 460-0518. GEO: ‘96 4 cylinder auto, 4 dr, runs beautiful. Sacrifice for $2,000. (360)732-4966 GMC: ‘84 S15. 3000 miles on new long block, p a i n t a n d b o d y ve r y good. No rust. Mounted studs on wheels. $2,500/ obo. (360)670-6100. G M C : ‘ 9 8 S U V. 4 d r, 4WD, new motor, extras. $4,000. (360)452-6611. HONDA ‘09 ACCORD EX-L Leather, moon roof, 28K. $18,950 Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles (360)912-3583 HYUNDAI ‘01 ACCENT 2 DOOR HATCHBACK 1.5L 4 cyl, 5 speed, manual, good tires, JVC CD, Dual front airbags, only 91k miles! Excellent fuel mileage! This is one fun and economical little hatchback! Stop by Gray Motors today! $3,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com MAZDA: ‘91 Miata. 2 yr. old convertible top, always garaged, red, 17” chrome rims, runs fun! Sadly selling for $2,000 firm. (360)732-4966.

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SUBARU ‘00 OUTBACK WAGON AWD 2 . 5 L F l a t 4 c y l , a u t o, loaded! White/gold ext in great shape! Gray cloth int in excel cond! Pwr windows, locks, mirrors, seat, CD, A/C, roof rack, alloy wheels, 1 owner LEXUS ‘98 ES300 Carfax!! Very nice little Leather, moon roof, pre- Subie @ our No Haggle mium sound system, V6, price of only ABS. $5,995! $5,650 Carpenter Auto Center Budget Rent-A-Car 681-5090 Port Angeles (360)912-3583 SUBARU: ‘01 Legacy Ltd. 4 dr sedan, AWD, LINCOLN ‘02 LS: nice 25K mi., 1 owner, loadshape. $8,000. ed, excellent condition, (360)457-3645 must see to appreciate. $12,000. (360)681-8477. LINCOLN ‘99 CONTINENTAL 161k, well maintained, SUBARU: ‘84 GL SW d r i v e s b e a u t i f u l l y . 4 W D. 9 5 K o r i g i n a l , $2,900. (360)477-7775. great condition, many new parts, 5 stud tires MERCURY ‘02 Sable: with rims. $3,500/obo. Auto star t, looks/runs (360)460-9199 good. $3500. (360)460-0357 TOYOTA: ‘03 Corolla. 4 MG: ‘79 Midget. Fun to Cyl, sun roof, air, good d r i ve. L o t s o f ex t ra s. tires, fine auto. $9,000. (360)928-9920 Lots of new installed parts. $2,000. T OYO TA : ‘ 0 7 P r i u s . (360)681-8017 73K. $12,500/obo. (360)582-9276 MINI COOPER ‘07 CONVERTIBLE TOYOTA ‘10 6 speed, CD, aluminum COROLLA S wheels, leather, loaded, Sport model, moonroof, British Racing Green. ABS, 28K. $16,490 $13,950 Budget Rent-A-Car Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles Port Angeles (360)912-3583 (360)912-3583 NISSAN ‘01 SENTRA TOYOTA ‘10 PRIUS Great price on a great HYBRID 5-DOOR car! The Sentra is a suVery economical 1.8 liter per reliable car that gets 4-cyl, gas/electric hybrid, great MPGs! This one auto, A/C, cruise, tilt, has low miles, automatic am/fm/cd, power wintrans, and much more! dows and locks, keyless $4,950 entry, alloy wheels, only LIPMAN’S AUTO 35,000 miles, balance (360) 452-5050 of factory 5/60 and 8/100 w a r r a n t y. Ve r y, v e r y NISSAN ‘09 ALTIMA 16K, moon roof, leather, clean 1-owner corporate lease return, non-smokBose, very nice! er, E.P.A. rated 51 mpg $16,950 city / 48 mpg hwy. Budget Rent-A-Car $19,995 Port Angeles REID & JOHNSON (360)912-3583 MOTORS 457-9663 PONTIAC: ‘99 Sunfire. reidandjohnson.com Good cond., 5 speed. $1,800/obo. 460-1001. 9434 Pickup Trucks SCION ‘10 XD Fully loaded, 43K. $10,950 Budget Rent-A-Car Port Angeles (360)912-3583

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CHEV ‘74 3/4 ton Custom Delux: All original, runs excel. $1,500/obo. (360)683-0763

CHEV ‘93 CHEYENNE FORD ‘00 F250 ExtendM a n u a l t r a n s. , g o o d . e d C a b L a r i a t . V 1 0 , $1500/obo. 385-3686. heavy duty, 160K, one owner. Must sell. CHEV: ‘94 Extend cab, $4,500/obo. 460-7131. 4WD. $3,400 or trade for Motorhome. 504-5664 FORD ‘00 RANGER XLT SUPERCAB 4X4 CHEVROLET ‘03 1500 112k orig mi! 4.0L V6, 4X4 auto, loaded! Black ext Extended cab, 4 door, i n ex c e l s h a p e ! G ray automatic trans, 5.3L cloth int in good cond! Vortec engine, bedliner, Pwr windows, locks, mirl o a d e d i n t e r i o r, t o w ror, Pioneer CD, running package, very clean in- boards, 4dr, pri glass, side and out, 93k miles. cruise, tilt, alloys with $12,250 80% rubber, spotless 1 LIPMAN’S AUTO owner Carfax! Real nice (360) 452-5050 little Ranger @ our No Haggle price of only DODGE ‘00 DAKOTA $7,995! SPORT 2WD Carpenter Auto Center 3.9L Magnum V6, 5 681-5090 speed, manual, alloys, b e d l i n e r, AC, C A S S , FORD ‘01 RANGER dual front airbags, red XLT SUPERCAB 4X4 and ready, this Dakota is 4.0L V6, auto, alloys, one clean little pickup! running boards, tow ball, V6 teamed with 5 speed b e d l i n e r, r e a r s l i d i n g manual for better milewindow, keyless entry, 4 age! Cherry picked to ofopening doors, power fer the very best in valwindows, locks, and mirue! Stop by Gray Motors r o r s, c r u i s e, t i l t , AC, today to save big bucks C D / C A S S, r e a r j u m p on your next truck! seats, dual front airbags, $3,995 K B B o f $ 1 2 , 4 9 8 ! Yo u GRAY MOTORS won’t find one nicer! Buy 457-4901 a like-new truck for a graymotors.com used car price! $10,995 DODGE ‘05 RAM 1500 GRAY MOTORS Hemi 5.7 L, quad cab, 457-4901 4x4, 20” wheels and graymotors.com tires, leather, loaded, 1 owner, must see. FORD ‘05 EXPLORER $18,950 EDDIE BAUER 4X4 Budget Rent-A-Car 108k orig mi! 4.6L V8, Port Angeles auto, loaded! Black/Gold (360)912-3583 ext in excel cond! Tan D O D G E : ‘ 9 8 D a ko t a . l e a t h e r i n t i n g r e a t 1 6 0 K , 5 . 2 L V 8 , gr e a t shape! Dual pwr seats, 6 running truck. $4,500/ d i s k C D, m o o n r o o f, quads, cruise, tilt, 3rd obo. (360)461-7210. seat, rear air, pri glass, running boards, tow, roof rack, ect ect!! VERY nice Explorer @ our No Haggle price of only $8,995! Carpenter Auto Center 681-5090

DODGE ‘99 Flatbed: V8 Dodge Ram Flatbed pickup 4x4. White with detachable metal sideboards and tool box. Good condition, $4200 obo. For more information or to see call (360)461-4151.

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JEEP ‘04 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO Durable 4.0 liter inline 6c y l . , a u t o, 4 x 4 , A / C, cruise, tilt, AM/FM/CD, power windows, locks and seat, keyless entry, privacy glass, luggage rack, alloy wheels, 76,000 miles, very, very clean local trade in, service histor y. Spotless “autocheck� vehicle history report. $9,995 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com

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MERCURY: ‘00 Mountaineer. 2WD, V8, premium options, 21 mpg hwy $3,300. (360)452-7266.

SUBARU ‘03 FORESTER 2.5X AWD 2.5L 4 cyl, new tires, roof rack, keyless entry, FORD: ‘98 Explorer power windows, locks Limited. 141,300 mi., and mirrors, cruise, tilt white, trailer package, AC, CD with Weather 4 wheel drive, air con- Band, dual front airbags, d i t i o n e d , b o t h f r o n t only 83k miles! Sparkling power seats, leather, clean inside and out! loaded, excellent con- Ready for winter with dition, one owner. 4 AWD! Stop by gray monew studded tires go tors today! $10,995 with it, on rims. GRAY MOTORS $4,200/obo. 797-2117. 457-4901 graymotors.com JEEP: ‘04 Grand Cherokee. L6, auto, full power, SUZUKI: ‘87 Samurai privacy windows, 88K mi 4x4. 48K drive mi., like $8,750. (360)460-0114. new, original mint cond., new top, tires, clutch, reTOYOTA ‘08 RAV4 Au t o m a t i c t ra n s, 6 3 k built trans, CD, tape, miles, All Wheel Drive, Reese tow bar, superior nice tires, power win- snow travel. First $4,500 dows, door locks, and takes. (360)460-6979.

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Five printed copies and one Adobe AcrobatŽ portable document format (pdf) copy on compact disk or USB flash drive of the Consultant’s qualifications and appendices shall be delivered in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the Consultant’s name and the words “Utility Rate Studies - City of Port Angeles� to the Director of Public Works & Utilities, City of Port Angeles, by 5:00 PM, March 1, 2013 at the Port Angeles City Hall, 321 East 5th Street, P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Pub: Feb. 1, 3, 2013 Legal No. 454846

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Case No. CVH120124 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-WFHE2, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, v. MONTE R. MCKAGUE; SHERI MCKAGUE; STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS: MONTE R. MCKAGUE. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of first publication in this matter is January 13, 2013. If you fail timely to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the above-entitled cour t for the relief prayed for in its complaint. This is a judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in which the plaintiff requests that the plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your interest in the following described real property: LOTS 20 AND 21, BLOCK 2, SOUTH ADDITION TO THE TOWN, NOW CITY OF PILOT ROCK, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON; ALSO BEGINNING AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 20; THENCE EAST ALONG SOUTH LINES OF SAID LOTS 20 AND 21 A DISTANCE OF 120 FEET TO SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 21; THENCE SOUTH 40 FEET TO CENTERLINE OF VACATED SUMAC STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG CENTERLINE OF VACATED SUMAC STREET, 120 FEET TO A POINT ON SOUTHERLY EXTENDED WEST LINE OF LOT 20; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENDED WEST LINE OF LOT 20 TO SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Commonly known as: 297 Southwest Cedar Street, Pilot Rock, Oregon 97868. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! A lawsuit has been star ted against you in the above-entitled court by U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WFHE2, plaintiff. Plaintiff’s claims are stated in the written complaint, a copy of which was filed with the above-entitled Court. You must “appear� in this case or the other side will win automatically. To “appear� you must file with the court a legal document called a “motion� or “answer.� The “motion� or “answer� (or “reply�) must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may contact the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service online at www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling (503) 684-3763 (in the Portland metropolitan area) or toll-free elsewhere in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. ROUTH CRABTREE OLSEN, P.C. Stephanie Schilling, OSB # 104942 Attorneys for Plaintiff 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: (503) 977-7840; Fax 425-623-1937 sschilling@rcolegal.com Legal No. 450204 Pub: Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 2013

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Clallam County Clallam County Legals Legals No. 13-4-00032-6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM Estate of JEAN F. LINDQUIST, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLCIATION: February 3, 2013 Personal Representative: BRANT LINDQUIST Attorney for Personal Representative: ROBERT W. STROHMEYER Attorney at Law Address for Mailing or Service: 1125 E. First Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Telephone: (360)457-9525 Pub: Feb. 3, 10, 17, 2013 Legal No. 454574 SMALL WORKS ROSTER Attention Contractors The Washington State RCWs give Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2, Olympic Medical Center, the authority to award contracts without calling for public bid if the estimated cost does not exceed $300,000. The law further instructs Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2, Olympic Medical Center, to maintain a Small Works Roster which shall be comprised of all contractors who have requested to be on this roster and who are properly licensed or registered to perform such work in the State of Washington. All applications must be submitted on the CCPHD #2, Olympic Medical Center provided application form. Qualified applicants will rollover each year based upon active license review. For application forms, write to: Olympic Medical Center Attn: Scott Bower 939 Caroline St. Port Angeles, WA 98362 or call (360) 417-7479 Pub: Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 3, 2013 Legal No. 454036

CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WA PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS UTILITY COST OF SERVICE STUDIES February 1, 2013 The City of Port Angeles Public Works & Utilities Department invites consultants to submit qualifications for the performance of services necessary to complete comprehensive cost of service studies, also commonly referred to as average embedded cost of service studies, for the City’s electric, water, wastewater, solid waste collection, and solid waste transfer station utilities. A strategic financial plan is being prepared by the City’s Finance Department in 2013 that will include the results of this study including an emphasis on the adequacy of utility rates and the level of funding for capital improvements. The City intends to independently assess and evaluate the cost of utility services, sales forecasts, cash requirements including reserve needs, and rate structures, every three years. As a result of these studies, rates will be projected for years 2014-2016 to adequately fund the individual utility operations, their capital costs, and their current and future debt obligations. Based on these studies, City staff will prepare all proposed rate ordinance amendments. The studies shall be based on: current rate designs; the cost to provide service to the various rate classes; assigning costs to various functions; allocating costs to various rate classes, and determining revenue excess or shortfall by individual rate class. The Utility Cost of Service Studies Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and other infor mation is available on the City’s File Transfer Protocol (FTP) website at http://olypen.com/copa under the Rate Studies folder. Consultants wishing to register to receive all official City communications in reference to this RFQ, or wishing to submit questions or requests for additional information, may contact Phil Lusk, Deputy Director for Power and Telecommunications Systems, via phone (360) 417-4703 or e-mail to plusk@cityofpa.us before March 1, 2013.

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n Monday, Feb. 4, CBS’s fan-favorite “Rules of Engagement” returns for its seventh season premiere, and its renewal might come as a surprise for some. “Rules of Engagement” is a comedy about the different phases of relationships and the troubles with commitment and dating. Featuring a stellar cast, the show revolves around five individuals: the long-married couple Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price), newly engaged couple Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich), and the single bachelor Russell (David Spade). The seventh season premiere is titled “Liz Moves In.” Liz (played by Wendi McLendonCovey) temporarily moves into Jeff and Audrey’s house. The

laughs start rolling in when Liz eventually takes Jeff’s side on everything, thereby irritating Audrey. Meanwhile, Adam and Timmy team up to beat the rest of their company at ping pong. The big news for the series came in December, when it was announced that Turner had purchased the syndication rights to the show before adding it to TBS’s lineup in January. John Weiser, president of U.S. Distribution for Sony Pictures Television, said that the show “consistently outperforms its competition in the adult demos and households.” Many believe that this deal between CBS and TBS was in the works before “Rules of Engagement” even hit its 100th episode, which its filmed just before the December announcement. By all accounts, the cast and crew had been expecting a cancelation announcement after

their sixth season, but CBS came back in May 2012 and renewed the show for 13 more episodes. Spade was interviewed by Reuters shortly after the show was picked up for another season, and around the time when CBS canned his fellow “Saturday Night Live” castmate Rob Schneider’s new show, “Rob.” Spade told Reuters that he only expected the show to air these 13 episodes of Season 7 and likely believes the show will be canceled after that. Joking about how CBS gave them the good news in the 11th hour, Spade said it’s like “they go out and try to find a new girlfriend and it doesn’t work and they run back and they go: ‘No, no, you’re good, you’re good.’ And it doesn’t work with girls and it seems to work with shows, I guess.” If the cast does indeed have 13 more episodes and hits syndication at 100, the series

will finish its run with a total of 101 episodes. But despite being shuffled around CBS’s schedule and hopping from Monday to Thursday, “Rules of Engagement” has proven itself as a comedy that definitely deserves syndication. Season 6 of the show saw a 2.9 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic with 9.47 million viewers. That season’s finale was down 22 per cent in ratings with only 7.17 million viewers, but remained at second in its time slot, and finished 10th out of the 20 scripted TV shows on CBS (dropping two spots since its season premiere). Regardless of its devoted fans, those endof-season ratings did have critics speculating its demise was imminent, hence the surprise of its renewal. Viewers likely recognize Warburton more by his voice than his appearance -- the actor voiced

The cast of “Rules of Engagement.” Boy” and “Black Sheep” during Kronk in 2000’s animated “The the mid-’90s before working Emperor’s New Groove,” Mr. Barkin in Disney’s TV series “Kim with Warburton as the voice of Kuzco, the selfish emperor who Possible,” and, most famously, the voice of Joe Swanson in Seth is turned into a llama in “The MacFarlane’s “Family Guy.” War- Emperor’s New Groove.” More notable movies from Spade burton also played the notable recurring character of David Pud- include “Joe Dirt,” “Grandma’s Boy,” “The Benchwarmers” and dy, Elaine’s boyfriend, on “Sein“Grown Ups.” Before “Rules of feld,” and he recently played a Engagement,” Spade was also role in MacFarlane’s 2012 sumon the popular ‘90s sitcom “Just mer blockbuster, “Ted.” Shoot Me!” Meanwhile, co-star Spade Whether you’re a longtime has used his humor to lighten up multiple screens over the years, fan or a curious viewer, tune in to the seventh season of “Rules both in film and television. of Engagement” on Monday, Spade initially starting by writFeb. 4, as its cast brings all the ing for “Saturday Night Live” laughter and general waywardin 1989 before staring on the show in 1993. He and castmate ness that the world of relationships has to offer. Chris Farley starred in “Tommy

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Jim Nantz calls the action and Phil Simms provides commentary as the AFC champs take on the NFC victors at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans at Super Bowl XLVII. This marks the third time Nantz has called the highly anticipated game.

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Sherlock works with FBI profiler Kathryn Drummond to catch an unpredictable criminal in this special post-Super Bowl edition. Meanwhile, Watson faces the possibility of being evicted from her home. Terry Kinney and Kari Matchett guest star.

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Celeste and Jesse were high school sweethearts and married young. Now separated and on the verge of divorce, they are still best friends who spend most of their time together. Though mutual friends express concern that their relationship is unhealthy, the pair insist that everything is fine. Until one of them starts dating again, and everything changes. Director: Lee Toland Krieger. Stars: Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, Elijah Wood, Ari Graynor, Chris Messina, Emma Roberts. 2012. 92 min. Comedy.

Scott Voss is a high school biology teacher and his school is always on the verge of major cutbacks. When the music program is threatened, Scott tries to raise the $48,000 it will take to save it in order to save his friend Marty’s job. While working nights, he learns that even the losers of MMA fights take home $10,000. Soon, Scott is fighting regularly, but will it be enough to save his school’s music program? Director: Frank Coraci. Stars: Kevin James, Salma Hayek, Henry Winkler, Greg Germann, Joe Rogan. 2011. 105 min. Comedy. FEBRUARY 3 - 9, 2013

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Q: I just saw the movie “Burke and Hare,” and it seemed an awful lot like another movie I’d seen, “I Sell the Dead.” Are they related? A: They are related, but neither one can claim total credit for the darkly comedic story of grave robbers who sell the bodies to medical schools. They’re both based on the same true and terrible tale. William Burke and William Hare were Irish emigrants living in Edinburgh, Scotland, who made money by killing people and selling their bodies to a nearby medical school. Unlike in the two film versions you mention, the real-life Burke and Hare never actually robbed graves, though. Instead they came to the body-selling business by chance, when a lodger at the rooming house owned by Hare died in his bed while (according to Historic-UK.com) still owing Hare rent. Hare originally wanted to sell the cadaver to make his money back, but when the pair realized how much they could make (upwards of seven pounds per body, a hefty paycheck in those days) they decided to make a go of it. While the 2010 John Landis film “Burke and Hare” is a direct retelling of this story (with the usual cinematic touch-ups, of course), 2008’s “I Sell the Dead” is more of an inspired-by situation. Writer-director Glenn McQuaid told horror-fan website Bloody-Disgusting.com that he had been reading up on the history of Burke and Hare for another project and “it kind of sparked my interest.” Nonetheless the similarities are clear -- though their names are changed (they’re Blake and Grimes this time) -- as “I Sell the Dead” centers on two men who begin killing people and selling their bodies to meet the huge, lucrative medical-school demand. Landis’s film went into production, with a much bigger budget, shortly afterwards. However, both owe a debt to a 1945 film also based on Burke and Hare called “The Body Snatcher,” which was itself based on the short story of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson.

NORTHERN STARS: How many Canadians does it take to coax an alter-ego to return to the screen? Apparently, a heck of a lot. Last month, CBS let slip a teaser video that instantly went viral online. It not only revealed that Robin Scherbatsky’s pop star alter-ego, Robin Sparkles (both played by series star Cobie Smulders), would make another episodic appearance in “How I Met Your Mother,” but that the comeback would bring with it a slew of famous Canadian entertainers. Smulders herself was born north of the border in Vancouver. The special episode, entitled “P.S. I Love You,” will air this week on Monday, Feb. 4. It will include appearances by James Van Der Beek (“Dawson’s Creek”), Alan Thicke (“Growing Pains”), Jason Priestley (“Beverly Hills, 90210”), Alex Trebek (the host of “Jeopardy!”), Paul Shaffer (“Late Night With David Letterman”), singer k.d. lang and former NHL player Luc Robitaille. Robin Sparkles has made several appearances in montages since 2006, including a brief cameo earlier this season. The “How I Met Your Mother” gang first learned of Robin’s brief career as a Canadian pop star in Season 2’s “Slap Bet.” Since then, both Thicke and Van Der Beek have been featured in Robin Sparkles featurettes. Trebek previously ap-

Q: Who played the northerner friend in the “North and South” miniseries? I only remember Patrick Swayze as the southerner. A: Your problem is understandable, since Swayze’s role in “North and South” led to even more fame, while his co-star was experiencing his career peak. James Read starred opposite Swayze as George Hazard in all three “books” of the “North and South” miniseries, the first of which premiered in 1985. (They called them books because “North and South” was actually composed of three separate miniseries with multiple episodes each, and because they were based on three books by John Jakes.) Read seemed poised for great things as well after the series finished, but they didn’t materialize. He’s never stopped working, however without a major role immediately after “North and South” (such as Swayze’s role in “Dirty Dancing” two years after the first book premiered), Read quickly lost his chance to become a screen heartthrob. These days, he’s been pigeonholed into the dad role, which he most notably played in the first two surprisingly successful “Legally Blonde” films in 2001 and 2003 (and which he lampooned in the 2001 spoof “Not Another Teen Movie”).

peared in an episode as himself but it did not include an appearance by Robin Sparkles. For the other stars, this week’s episode will mark their debut as guest stars on the show. “How I Met Your Mother,” which is now in its eighth season, also stars Neil Patrick Harris, Josh Radnor, Alyson Hannigan and Jason Segel, with Bob Saget as the narrator. REKINDLED ROMANCE: Putting Mindy Kaling’s OB/ Gyn character, Mindy Lahiri, and Seth Rogen on the same set is just asking for plenty of “Knocked Up” spoofs. Kaling will welcome the hilarious film star to Fox’s “The Mindy Project” in a guest role this month. In the episode “The One That Got Away,” airing Tuesday, Feb. 19, Rogen will play Sam, with whom Mindy shared her first kiss when they met as teenagers during Jewish summer camp. As the pair think back fondly about their shared history, the sparks between them re-emerge and they consider reviving the romance now that they’re adults. The pair are working on another project together, too, this time for the big screen. “This is the End,” which is currently in post-production and scheduled for a Summer 2013 debut, stars Rogen as himself alongside many other celebrities who are attending a party at James Franco’s house when the apocalypse strikes. Kaling will appear as herself in the film, which Rogen co-wrote and is also directing. Rogen is likely best known for the aforementioned “Knocked Up” (2007), a

comedy about a one-night stand that leads to pregnancy. It costarred Katherine Heigl and was helmed by director/producer/ writer Judd Apatow. Rogen has also starred in “The 40 Year Old Virgin” (2005), “Superbad” (2007), “Pineapple Express” (2008), “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” (2008), “Funny People” (2009), “The Green Hornet” (2011) and “50/50” (2011). While he’s best known for his film work, it was actually early television roles that set him on his path to stardom. He was part of the ensemble casts in “Freaks and Geeks” and “Undeclared,” and most recently appeared in two episodes of “The League.” MAKING WAVES: The entertainment industry has long had a fascination with buff, Speedoclad men flying through water at record paces. Johnny Weissmuller was an Olympic swimmer in the ‘20s but is probably best known for his silver-screen portrayals of Tarzan and Jungle Jim. Aussie champion Ian Thorpe’s success at the 2000 Olympic Games made him a heartthrob and earned him a modeling contract with Armani. Being the most successful Olympian of all time has earned Michael Phelps a lot of media attention and even a guest appearance in “Entourage.”

Now, gold medal-winning American swimmer Ryan Lochte is about to steal his piece of the spotlight with his own reality TV series. Premiering this April on E! Entertainment Television, “What Would Ryan Lochte Do?” will follow the swimmer’s out-of-pool antics as a partier, a sneaker and jewelry designer as well as his search for love. The six-part series will also offer an inside look at Lochte’s interactions with his family and close friends, who are always there to offer advice or teasing comments. “Ryan Lochte captured everyone’s attention at the Summer Olympics with his athletic prowess and his utterly unique and unaffected approach to life,” said E! president Suzanne Kolb. “He is an incredibly endearing personality who is sexy, entertaining and fun. Watching this show, I believe people will fall into three categories: they want to be him, sleep with him or mother him.” The 28-year-old Florida native won five medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. He also gained some notoriety during the Games for his interview with Ryan Seacrest, during which he admitted to urinating in the Olympic pool. Lochte has previously appeared as himself in episodes of “30 Rock” and “90210.”

Cobie Smulders (as Robin Sparkles) with Alan Thicke in “How I Met Your Mother.”

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As his 19th wedding anniversary approaches, Antonio asks Steve to help him secure the classic car his wife has always wanted. What Antonio doesn’t know is that Steve is secretly trading up in the hopes of surprising them with an uplifting gift.

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