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Jefferson Healthcare Commissioner Chuck Russell, left, and citizen Debbie Jahnke listen during a citizens group meeting Thursday during which abortion services at the hospital were discussed.

Ariahna Gregory, left, a Federal Way 9-year-old, and Port Angeles Police Officer Mike Johnson pose for a snapshot at the Seattle Children’s Hospital Limb Difference Social earlier this month.

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Group wants abortions in Jefferson Hospital board, CEO pressured on procedure BY CHARLIE BERMANT

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ometimes the greatest achievement can be mastering a small task. Like learning how to tie your shoes when you have three partial fingers on one hand and none on the other. Two years ago, Port Angeles Police Officer Mike Johnson, who is one of a handful of one-armed police officers in the nation, asked a group of child amputees at a Seattle gathering what they wanted to know about police officers — or anything else. Ariahna Gregory of Federal Way wanted to be able to tie her own shoes. So Johnson, whose left arm ends in a stump about 8 inches from his shoulder, showed her how he does it. When they met again March 8 at Seattle Children’s Hospital, Ariahna, now 9, had news to share.

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“She came running up to me, eyes glowing, huge toothy grin. She was so excited to tell me she could tie her shoes,” Johnson said Friday. “My heart just swelled. It brought tears to my eyes,” said the 6-foot-4, 275-pound officer.

When differences are the same For the past three years, Johnson, 30, has met with children at the Seattle hospital’s Limb Differences Social, along with other adult role models for those who are differently formed. Some, like Johnson, were born different. Others, like Ariahna, were made that way. When she was 10 months old, Ariahna was sickened by meningococcus bacteria, said her grandmother, Candi Field, who has raised the child since birth. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — A group formed to push for abortion services in East Jefferson County doesn’t care abut the reasons the procedure isn’t provided in the county now. They just want a change. “Abortion needs to be available in Jefferson County,” said Julie Jamon of Port Townsend at a strategy meeting at Manresa Castle on Thursday night. “I can’t believe we are still talking about this in the 21st century.” County residents plan to attend the next Jefferson Healthcare hospital commissioners’ meeting — set for 2 p.m. March

24 in the hospital auditorium, 834 Sheridan St., Port Townsend — and send emails to CEO Mike Glenn and commissioners to make their point. The issue was prompted by a Feb. 18 letter addressed to the hospital board and CEO Mike Glenn from the Seattle office of the American Civil Liberties Union.

State law The letter accused the East Jefferson County hospital of being out of compliance with state law because it doesn’t perform abortions on-site. Patients seeking abortions are referred to clinics in Port Angeles, Bremerton or Seattle, said Julia Danskin, a nurse with the Jefferson County Department of Public Health. Hospital officials have said the lack of abortion services is not a matter of policy but rather of practicality. TURN

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Inslee includes Olympics in drought declaration BY PHUONG LE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Gov. Jay Inslee has declared a drought emergency for three regions in Washington state, including the Olympic Peninsula. The declaration issued Friday clears the way for state officials to provide money and other relief to those experiencing drought hardships. The emergency was prompted by near record-low mountain snowpack, which supplies much

of the water in several regions when it melts in drier summer months. Officials said the worst drought conditions are in the Olympic Peninsula, the east side of the central Cascade Mountains including Yakima and Wenatchee, and the Walla Walla region.

The money, if approved, could be used to help drill emergency wells or deepen existing wells for cities, farms and fish hatcheries; lease water rights; or build pumps or pipelines. Maia Bellon, Ecology’s director, said the state is primarily worried about water for agriculture uses as well as fish. $9 million requested “We’re gearing up to help provide relief wherever we can when The state Department of Ecolthe time comes. Hardships are on ogy has requested $9 million in the horizon,” she said. drought relief from the LegislaTURN TO DROUGHT/A6 ture.

Local authorities begin steps NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA emergency managers Saturday called Gov. Jay Inslee’s drought emergency declaration a precursor to conservation steps as the weather dries out. Unlike floods, for which they start planning each summer, emergency planners don’t anticipate annual droughts,

said Jamye Wisecup, program manager for Clallam County Emergency Management. She said Inslee’s declaration was a directive for planners to start meeting with cities, public utility districts and firefighters in their areas. TURN

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Lee’s literary agent denies allegations HARPER LEE’S LITERARY agent said he was “surprised” that his client was believed a victim of elder abuse and asserted “categorically” that she was in “full possession of her mental faculties” and “delighted” about this summer’s publication of her second novel. The statement from Andrew Nurnberg was issued Friday through Lee’s publisher, HarperCollins. Speculation about the 88-year-old author has been ongoing since last month’s stunning announcement that Lee had approved the release of Go Set a Watchman, her first book since To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee has rarely spoken to the press over the past 50 years and had apparently long resigned herself to never publishing again. “We have had wonderful discussions ranging over many subjects from the state of contemporary politics to University life in England,” said Nurnberg, one of the few people connected to the book’s publication who has met in person with Lee at the assisted-living facility in her Alabama hometown of Monroeville, the inspira-

tion for Mockingbird. “The fact that she is hard of hearing and suffers from some macular degeneration (entirely common for someone in their late 80s) has no bearing whatsoever on her quick wit or of speaking her mind on all manner of things.” State investigators in Alabama have looked into whether publishing Watchman, scheduled for July 14 and highly in demand as a pre-order, involved financial fraud. She answered questions to the satisfaction of the Alabama Securities Commission and that part of the inquiry was closed, a state official said Thursday. The status of the larger investigation by Alabama’s Department of Human Resources is unclear.

south of Atlanta. Dollar is one of the most prominent African-American preachers based Dollar around Atlanta who have built successful ministries on the prosperity gospel. The theology promises wealth and health to those who tithe 10 percent of their income to the church. The ministry’s current plane, acquired in 1999, was built in 1984, has traveled more than 4 million miles and is no longer safe, spokesman Juda Engelmayer said. Gulfstream’s website lists an asking price of $67,950,000 for a G650 with a flight record of 1,616 Pricey jet sought hours and 625 landings The ministry of a promi- since it entered service in nent Georgia megachurch mid-December. pastor and evangelist who Members of the ministry teaches that God wants to travel for much of the year bless the faithful with bringing their message, food earthly riches is seeking and supplies to people donations to buy a luxury around the world, Engeljet valued at more than mayer said. $65 million. They need a plane that’s The website of Creflo fuel-efficient, faster, with Dollar Ministries asked enough cargo capacity and people Friday to “sow your enough seats, he said. love gift of any amount” to Dollar said in a 2007 help the ministry buy a interview that he renounced Gulfstream G650 airplane. his church salary, and his Dollar and his wife, Taffi, income comes only from personal investments. are co-pastors of World He’s also published more Changers International Church in College Park, just than 30 books.

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THE REV. WILLIE BARROW, 90, a front-line civil rights fighter for decades and a mentor to younger generations of activists, died Thursday in Chicago. The Rev. Barrow was a field organizer for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.; marched on WashingThe Rev. ton and Selma, Ala., Barrow in 2012 in the ’60s; and more recently focused concern on Chicago’s gun violence and changes to the Voting Rights Act. The Rev. Barrow had been hospitalized for treatment of a blood clot in her lung and died early Thursday, said fellow activist the Rev. Michael Pfleger. “She’s one of those icons in the movement we’ve been able to hold onto for a long time, to learn from, to be loved by, to be challenged by,” Pfleger said. The Rev. Barrow helped organize sit-ins and boycotts in the South with civil rights icons including King, Rosa Parks and the Rev. Ralph Abernathy. Alongside the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Rev. Barrow co-founded the Chicago chapter of Operation

Breadbasket, which would become Operation PUSH. She took up causes ranging from women’s rights to AIDS awareness. (Her son, Keith, died of the disease in 1983.) And she traveled widely on missions of peace and outreach, including to Vietnam, Russia, Nicaragua, Cuba and to South Africa when Nelson Mandela was released from prison.

_________ JIMMY GREENSPOON, 67, the keyboardist for rock band Three Dog Night, is dead. Mr. Greenspoon’s agent, Chris Burke, said he died Wednesday of cancer at his home in Mr. North Greenspoon Potomac, in 2014 Md., surrounded by his family. The keyboardist joined the rock band in 1968 and had been working with it until last October, when he took a medical leave of absence to pursue treatment for metastatic melanoma. The group is best known for its 1960s and 1970s hits “Joy to the World,” “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)”

and “Black and White.” Throughout his career, Mr. Greenspoon also performed with artists like Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and the Beach Boys.

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1940 (75 years ago) The Civilian Conservation Corps plans to discontinue 273 camps nationwide beginning March 31, but a few will be re-established and reopened in new locations. One of the relocated camps will be at Quinault under the jurisdiction of Olympic National Park. The CCC is reducing the number of its camps nationwide from 1,500 to 1,227 to meet President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s budget recommendations, CCC Director J.J. McEntee said.

1965 (50 years ago) Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners went on record as opposing the Interstate Compact for allocation of Columbia River water that they say could affect electricity generation. The compact encompasses five states: Washington, Oregon, Idaho,

Montana and Utah. It would give those states a voice over Columbia River water flows. The PUD commissioners said the compact would not protect Washington state. Furthermore, three of the states could outvote Washington and Oregon, both downstream states, they said.

the first time anyone on the North Olympic Peninsula has been charged under a 1988 state law. Court documents say the man allegedly had consensual sexual relations on two occasions with the woman, identified as Jane Doe. After the second encounter, he told the woman that he had tested positive for 1990 (25 years ago) the virus that causes AIDS Bail was set at $100,000 because of past intravefor a 30-year-old Port Ange- nous drug use. The woman later tested les man accused of infectpositive for the HIV virus. ing a woman with the AIDS virus. The charge of secondSeen Around degree assault in Clallam Peninsula snapshots County Superior Court is A LADY IN Sequim walking her dog while readLaugh Lines ing a hardcover book . . . IT’S BEEN REPORTED that Edward Snowden may return to the United States. He is going to carpool back with Julian Assange and Roman Polanski. Conan O’Brien

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, March 15, the 74th day of 2015. There are 291 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On March 15, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson, addressing a joint session of Congress, called for new legislation to guarantee every American’s right to vote — the result was passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. On this date: ■ In 44 B.C., Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of nobles that included Brutus and Cassius. ■ In 1493, Christopher Columbus returned to Spain, concluding his first voyage to the Western Hemisphere.

■ In 1767, the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, was born in Waxhaw, S.C. ■ In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson met with about 100 reporters for the first formal presidential press conference. ■ In 1935, the Busby Berkeley movie musical “Gold Diggers of 1935” was released by Warner Bros. ■ In 1945, “Going My Way” won the Academy Award for best picture of 1944, and its star, Bing Crosby, was named best actor; Ingrid Bergman was named best actress for “Gaslight.” ■ In 1956, the Lerner and Loewe musical play “My Fair Lady,” based on Bernard Shaw’s

“Pygmalion,” opened on Broadway. ■ In 1964, actress Elizabeth Taylor married actor Richard Burton in Montreal; it was her fifth marriage, his second. ■ In 1985, the first Internet domain name, symbolics.com, was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of Massachusetts. ■ Ten years ago: Former WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers was convicted in New York of engineering the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history. He was later sentenced to 25 years in prison. In a symbolic but stunning rebuke, Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences passed a motion saying it lacked confidence in President Lawrence Summers — the

first such action in the nearly 400year history of the university. ■ Five years ago: Michael David Barrett, an insurance executive who’d shot surreptitious hotel videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, was sentenced in federal court in Los Angeles to 2½ years in prison. He was released in July 2012. ■ One year ago: Malaysia’s prime minister, Najib Razak, said a Malaysian jetliner missing for a week had deliberately diverted and continued flying for more than seven hours after severing contact with the ground, meaning it could have gone as far northwest as Kazakhstan or into the Indian Ocean’s southern reaches.


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Briefly: Nation White House poised to delay troop cutbacks WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is abandoning plans to cut the number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan to 5,500 by year’s end, bowing to military leaders who want to keep more troops, including many into the 2016 fighting season, U.S. officials say. While no final decision on numbers has been made, the officials said the administration is poised to slow withdrawal plans Ghani and probably will allow many of the 9,800 American troops to remain well into next year. There also are discussions about keeping a steady number of counterterrorism troops into 2015, including options under which some would remain in the country or be nearby beyond 2016. Currently, about 2,000 U.S. troops are conducting counterterrorism missions, and military leaders have argued that they will need to continue pursuing the remnants of al-Qaida and to monitor Islamic State militants looking to recruit in Afghanistan. Officials say President Barack Obama probably will use a Washington, D.C., visit by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani

this month as the time to announce his decision on a new withdrawal timeline.

Jet forced to return DENVER — A United Airlines flight from Denver to Kansas City landed safely Saturday after it was forced to return to Denver International Airport after one of its tires blew on takeoff. Airport officials say the plane circled to burn off fuel before making a successful landing at 11 a.m. A video taken by a passenger showed passengers leaning forward against seats while a warning blared, telling them to “Brace, brace, heads down, stay down!” until the plane came to a stop and passengers began applauding. The video also showed a tire shredding as the plane touched the ground.

Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo.; Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo.; former Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C.; Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Roger Wicker, R-Miss. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Secretary of State John Kerry; Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Joe Manchin, D-W. Va.; Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md.; Cornell William Brooks, NAACP president; Sherrilyn Ifill, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund president and generalcounsel. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Gowdy; Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.; Sens. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Ben Cardin, D-Md.

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Briefly: World “I don’t feel safe this morning as vice president,” Samuel SamSumana told The Associated BAGHDAD — Kurdish Press by authorities in Iraq said Saturphone. He said day they have evidence that the he was not at Sam-Sumana Islamic State group used chlohis residence rine gas as a chemical weapon and declined to disclose his against peshmerga fighters. whereabouts. The allegation by the KurdisSam-Sumana was expelled tan Region Security Council, from the ruling All People’s Constemming from a Jan. 23 suicide gress political party last week, truck bomb attack in northern accused of “orchestrating politiIraq, did not immediately draw cal violence” and trying to form a reaction from the Islamic a new party in his home district State, or ISIS, group, which of Kono, located in the country’s holds a third of Iraq and neigh- Eastern Province. boring Syria in its self-declared U.S. embassy spokeswoman caliphate. Hollyn Green said Saturday However, Iraqi officials and that embassy officials, including Kurds fighting in Syria have U.S. Ambassador John Hoover, made similar allegations about had “seen the news” but could the militants using the low-grade not provide any comment. chemical weapons against them. In a statement, the council Volcano fouls airport said the alleged chemical attack SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — took place on a road between Iraq’s second-largest city, Mosul, Smoke and ash spewing high into the sky from the Turrialba and the Syrian border, as peshvolcano led officials to cancel merga forces fought to seize a classes in a dozen schools Frivital supply line used by the day and disrupted operations at Sunni militants. Costa Rica’s principal airport, which reopened Saturday. Official seeks asylum Several flights to Costa Rica’s FREETOWN, Sierra Leone capital city of San Jose on Fri— Sierra Leone’s vice president day were rerouted to Panama sought asylum from the United about 320 miles south. States on Saturday, saying he no Turrialba Volcano National longer felt safe in the country Park is located 74 miles from after soldiers disarmed the secu- the airport. rity team at his residence. The Associated Press

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Yachts lay scattered in a marina in Port Vila, Vanuatu, on Saturday in the wake of Cyclone Pam, which brought 168 mph winds across the South Pacific archipelago. Power remained out across Vanuatu today, and people on many of the nation’s 65 outer islands had no access to running water or outside communications. Aid workers said at least eight were dead. Authorities in New Zealand were preparing for landfall of the weakened storm later today.

Social Security lags on records of deaths Failure to close accounts could allow for fraud BY STEPHEN OHLEMACHER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Americans are getting older, but not this old: Social Security records show that 6.5 million people in the U.S. have reached the ripe old age of 112. In reality, only few could possibly be alive. As of last fall, there were only 42 people known to be that old in the entire world. But Social Security does not have death records for millions of these people, with the oldest born in 1869, according to a report by the agency’s inspector general. Only 13 of the people are still getting Social Security benefits, the report said. But for others, their Social Security numbers are still active, so a number could be used to report wages, open bank accounts, obtain credit cards or claim fraudulent tax refunds. “That is a real problem,” said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis. “When you have a fake Social Security number, that’s what allows you to fraudulently do all kinds things, claim things like the earned income tax credit or other tax benefits.”

Hearing on Monday Johnson is chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, which plans a hearing Monday on problems with death records maintained by the Social

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Security Administration. ocial Security does The agency said it is working to improve the accuracy of its not have death death records. records for 6.5 million But it would be costly and timeconsuming to update 6.5 million people, with the oldest files that were generated decades born in 1869, according to ago, when the agency used paper records, said Sean Brune, a senior a report by the agency’s adviser to the agency’s deputy inspector general. commissioner for budget, finance, quality and management. “The records in this review are “The plan is frighteningly simextremely old — decades-old — ple: steal Social Security numbers, and unreliable,” Brune said. file tax returns showing a false refund claim and then have the Raises red flags refunds electronically deposited or The internal watchdog’s report sent to an address where the does not document any fraudu- offender can access the refund lent or improper payments to checks,” said acting Assistant people using these Social Security Attorney General Caroline Ciraolo. numbers. In some cases, she said, false But it raises red flags that it tax returns are filed using Social could be happening. Security numbers of deceased taxFor example, nearly 67,000 of payers or others who are not the Social Security numbers were required to file. used to report more than $3 billion in wages, tips and self- Widespread use employment income from 2006 to 2011, according to the report. The Social Security AdminisOne Social Security number tration generates a list of dead was used 613 different times. An people to help public agencies and additional 194 numbers were private companies know when used at least 50 times each. Social Security numbers are no People in the country illegally longer valid for use. often use fake or stolen Social The list is called the Death Security numbers to get jobs and Master File, which includes the report wages, as do other people name, Social Security number, who do not want to be found by date of birth and date of death for the government. Thieves use stolen Social Security numbers to people who have died. The list is widely used by claim fraudulent tax refunds. employers, financial firms, credit The IRS estimated it paid out $5.8 billion in fraudulent tax reporting agencies and security refunds in 2013 because of iden- firms. Federal agencies and state and local governments rely on it tity theft. The head of the Justice Depart- to police benefit payments. But none of the 6.5 million ment’s tax division described how it’s done at a recent congressional people cited by the inspector general’s report was on the list. hearing.

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West: Man gets $450,000 over gopher-related injury

Nation: Mourners pack rites for man shot by police

World: New China law allows suits over pollution

World: Gandhi statue unveiled in London square

A SAN DIEGO man won a $450,000 settlement this month after injuring his knee on a gopher-infested soccer field. In 2012, Andre Walker, 30, suffered severe knee damage that required total knee reconstruction after stepping into a gopher hole on a city field in the suburb of Ocean Beach. Despite complaints from other recreational users, the city failed to safely maintain the field, Walker’s attorney, Rocky Copley, argued. As the gopher problem persisted, Copley said, more players were injured, including Walker. The settlement was paid by an insurance carrier.

HUNDREDS OF MOURNERS packed a Wisconsin high school field house and spilled into a secondary gym on Saturday to remember a 19-year-old biracial man fatally shot last weekend by a white officer. Tony Robinson died March 6 after what Madison police said was a confrontation in which he assaulted the officer. A preliminary autopsy showed Robinson was shot in the head, torso and right arm. So many people arrived for Robinson’s visitation and funeral Saturday that the overflow was directed to a secondary gym.

PEOPLE IN CHINA who want to take industries to task for fouling their surroundings have been rushing to file complaints and lawsuits this year in a test of legal reforms that toughen environmental penalties. People have filed hundreds of complaints with local governments under the new law launched in January, taking advantage of requirements that authorities respond to environmental complaints or risk having the cases be bumped to higher levels of government. At least one complaint resulted in authorities in eastern Shandong province shutting down the coal furnace of a rubber factory.

THE LEGACY OF Mohandas K. Gandhi is being celebrated with a prominent new statue of the Indian independence leader in Parliament Square in central London. Prime Minister David Cameron and Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday unveiled the statue as sitar music played and Indian flags were waved. Cameron said Gandhi’s nonviolent tactics remain as potent today as when Gandhi used them. The sculpture created by Philip Jackson was inspired by a 1931 photo of Gandhi at the prime minister’s residence at No. 10 Downing St.


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PORT ANGELES — Want to be the next Clallam County sheriff? All you need is a county residence, a voter registration card and a felony-free record to get your name on the ballot. Current Sheriff Bill Benedict asked the Clallam County Charter Review Commission to consider a charter amendment that would require sheriffs to be certified peace officers, too. “That would essentially solve the problem of some nut wanting to run for the office of sheriff who is not qualified, at least in law enforcement,” Benedict said. He was one of four county officials who addressed the 15-member Charter Review Commission on Wednesday night, joining Assessor Pam Rushton, Administrator Jim Jones and Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols. The elected charter review panel is tasked with reviewing the county charter — its “constitution” for government — and may recommend amendments for voters to consider in November. State law requires that prosecuting attorneys be lawyers and members of the bar, Benedict said. “Now do you want to have a sheriff who’s never arrested anyone, never run a jail?” he asked. “I think that’s ridiculous. There’s no lack of qualified candidates that want to be sheriff that have law enforcement experience.”

Salary commission Benedict also suggested a nonpartisan salary commission that would establish compensation for elected county officials. Commissioner Jim McEntire last year suggested pay cuts — and later a pay freeze — for the three commissioners, assessor, auditor, community development director, sheriff and treasurer. Those ideas failed to gain traction with Commissioner Mike Chapman and thenCommissioner Mike Doherty.

PORT ANGELES — Don Corson has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Clallam County Charter Review Commission. Corson, co-owner of Camaraderie Cellars winery in Port Angeles, will replace Cheryl Williams, who Corson resigned for personal reasons March 3, Chairwoman Norma Turner said Wednesday. The 15-member commission consists of five elected representatives from each of the three commissioner districts. An executive committee “went back and looked at the November ballot” to find Williams’ replacement, Turner said. Lee Whetham, a Port Angeles city councilman, had the sixth-most votes in Commissioner District 3 but declined, Turner said. Corson had the seventh-most votes out of the 11 who ran for charter review in the county’s westernmost district. The Charter Review Commission voted unanimously to appoint Corson. “It seems logical to me,” said Nola Judd, who moved to make the appointment. “It’s seems like it’s what the voters would support, and it’s expeditious.” The Charter Review Commission has begun its review of the county charter and may recommend amendments for voters to consider in November. Benedict, who runs the largest law enforcement operation in the county, said he earns less than local city police chiefs. His 2015 salary was scheduled to be $99,744, the highest among county electeds, Jones has said. Benedict said most elected officials earn less than their chief deputies. “One more pay raise for my undersheriff, and I’ll be making less than him,” Benedict said. “It’s an American tradition. If you want to have excellence in government, I think you need to start with appropriate compensation for the leaders.”

Political influence A nonpartisan compensation committee could analyze the comparables and not be influenced by politics, he said. Each county official was given 10 minutes to explain what each one does and how the charter affects the job. They were also given a chance to suggest amendments to the charter. The commission had 10 minutes to quiz each official.

Nichols, for example, was asked whether the Charter Review Commission should consider an amendment to make the partisan prosecuting attorney a nonpartisan position. “The short answer is no,” Nichols said. “I believe that the state constitution prohibits a Washington county charter from converting the office of county prosecutor from being partisan to nonpartisan. “Personally, I think that’s a shame, I will note, because I think it’s a bad idea to have a county prosecutor be a partisan position. “But the law is what it is.” Nichols suggested that the charter review convene more often than every eight years. “Given the pace at which state law evolves, there may be some merit to revisiting the review cycle,” Nichols said. The Clallam County prosecuting attorney is also the official coroner. The county contracts with a forensic pathologist to determine the cause and nature of a death. “I think ultimately it works pretty well in Clallam County,” Nichols said.

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“I think is costs us less than moving to an elected coroner model, for example. There’s probably no great reason to change it, although being an attorney, I can make the argument either way.” Jones gave a rapid-fire presentation about the duties of a county administrator. He provided copies of the job description, his employment agreement, a five-year salary history and Article 6 in the county charter, which outlines the position he has held since 2006. The administrator is the chief executive of the county who answers to the Board of County Commissioners, prepares a recommended budget and oversees day-to-day operations. Jones declined to propose charter amendments. “This is the people’s time, the citizens’ time, to reflect on and offer changes to their government,” Jones said. “This is the time for the people, and I shouldn’t try and exert anything additionally.” When asked to weigh in on Benedict’s proposal to set up a salary commission, Jones said: “I think there is merit to taking that pressure, that political pressure, off of the commissioners and to put it in somebody else’s hands. “But on the other hand, that’s one of the central duties a commissioner has.” Rushton gave a brief overview of her responsibilities as county assessor, includes property valuations for tax levies and the administration of special programs.

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PORT ANGELES — Womanfest, a North Olympic Peninsula nonprofit organization, will host the 11th annual International Women’s Day celebration at Olympic Cellars winery, 255410 U.S. Highway 101, with a supper for all comers this Wednesday. The winery, a longtime co-sponsor of the event, will have homemade soups and breads plus cookies for dessert, as well as a cash wine bar. And as always, good cheer and conversation are always on the menu, said Olympic Cellars’ Molly Rivard, also a Womanfest board member. The suggested donation for dinner is $10. The money will be split between one local and one international charity. In addition, winery owner Lisa Martin will donate a portion of the evening’s wine sales proceeds to the two organizations.

Beneficiaries The beneficiary on the local front is the Lower Elwha Family Advocacy Program, which provides help for Native American and Alaskan Native community members who are victims of domestic violence, dating violence or stalking, and works to raise awareness about teen pregnancy, sexual assault and domestic violence. Beatriz Arakawa of the Lower Elwha Klal-

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On Monday, the charter review will hear from Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach, Auditor Shoona Riggs, Community Development Director Mary Ellen Winborn and Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis. Barkhuis is also a member of the Charter Review Commission. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clallam County Courthouse, SUNNYSIDE — The 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeemergency response to an les. oil spill in Sunnyside is ________ winding down, and officials Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be say they’re turning their reached at 360-452-2345, ext. attention to signs of long5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula term damage. dailynews.com. The spill, discovered March 1, came from a feed storage facility tank that leaked more than 1,500 gallons of used motor oil into a the officer gave chase and series of drainage ditches finally found the suspect that discharge into the crouched between two vehi- Yakima River. A sheen was visible as cles in a car lot. far downstream as Prosser, Police found the knife 24 river miles away from and the victim’s cash and the site. booked the 24-year-old man The Yakima Heraldinto jail for investigation of Republic newspaper on Frirobbery. day reported that animal

SEATTLE — It looks like poor planning. Seattle police say a robbery suspect’s escape route took him right past a police station — and that led to a quick arrest. Police say the robber

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Retreat in September Besides celebrating International Women’s Day, Womanfest holds a retreat every September at Lake Crescent’s Camp David Junior, supports local projects and awards scholarships. This year, the scholarship committee is particularly interested in receiving applications from mature women who need some financial help for education to realize a midlife or transitional goal. For information about Womanfest’s scholarship program, email Cindy Moore at scinmoore@msn.com, and for details about Wednesday’s event at Olympic Cellars, contact Rivard at 360-452-0160 or molly@olympiccellars. com.

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lam will speak about the program and what it has meant for local Rivard women and girls. Money raised Wednesday night also will support Prevention International: No Cervical Cancer, or PINCC. Port Angeles nurse practitioner Lyell Fox will give a talk on the organization’s volunteer medical teams, which train doctors and nurses in developing countries to recognize and treat this form of cancer. Fox also will share her own experiences as a volunteer.

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PORT ANGELES — Let Jim, John and Colleen do it — Jim Hallett, John Calhoun and Colleen McAleer, that is. The three Port of Port Angeles commissioners and their staff should be Clallam County’s economic development promoters, a county commissioner told them last week. Mike Chapman, who has objected to spending county funds to staff a redesigned Economic Development Council (EDC), said the port already is tasked by the state with promoting business growth. Port commissioners liked the idea, although the EDC’s executive director didn’t. “The port is empowered to be the economic engine that delivers economic improvement for the county,” said Port Commissioner McAleer, who voted last month to withhold a $50,000 contribution to the EDC, saying the agency lacked accountability. And the port by state law must conduct its deliberations in public, Chapman said.

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nization],” Greenwood said, adding that Chapman’s notion “might have some reasonableness” for later discussion. McEntire agreed. “If Mike Chapman brings that up when we discuss making appointments to the EDC board, I’ll say that’s a very valuable conversation to have — but let’s have it after the EDC discussion,” he said. At issue is what group should be Clallam County’s economic development agency and advise county commissioners how to spend the sales-tax-supported Opportunity Fund that stands at $3.5 million. Presently, the EDC fills that role. Despite McEntire’s support for Greenwood’s push to beef up the EDC staff, he told the PDN on Friday he wondered if the county truly needs it. “Does the port want to do away with [it] and do what the [EDC] is now set up to do?” he asked. Port Commissioner Hallett’s answer Thursday already was yes.

Should be the port “The established economic development arm of the county should be the port,” he said at Thursday’s meeting. The port’s staff and elected board already are in place, he said, and could spare the county added expense. Like McAleer, Hallett last month criticized Greenwood’s bid to hire more EDC staff with funds the county traditionally has spent on infrastructure like a sewer system in Carlsborg. He said Greenwood hadn’t followed public process and that the EDC’s current board hadn’t even endorsed the idea. The port’s authority spans Clallam County and falls under right-to-know protections like the state’s Open Public Meetings Act. “We are countywide, and we are held accountable to the public,” Hallett said, adding: “The goal is to grow the economy. The goal isn’t to create an organization.”

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

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PORT ANGELES — With nine days to deadline, pledges of $25 to $10,000 are coming in. So report Scott Nagel and Karen Powell, partners in the Light Up the Lincoln campaign, an effort to purchase downtown Port Angeles’ shuttered Lincoln Theater and reopen it as a nonprofit performing arts center. About $70,000 in pledges have been made, Powell said Friday evening — adding that Friday alone saw $11,000. That tally is less than a third of the $235,000 offer the pair have made on the Lincoln. But as the last day — March 23 — nears, Powell is resolute. “To be candid, we hope to raise the purchase amount from companies, from some core sources in and around the north Peninsula,” she said. Powell and Nagel are in conversation, she added, with potential supporters who could “step up toward the end.” By late this week, “we’re hoping we’ll have a good story for you,” Powell said. Nagel posted a detailed plan for a nonprofit performing arts center on the “Light Up the Lincoln” page at www.RevitalizePortAngeles. org, with a “Send a Pledge Today” button. He reported that more than 50 individuals and businesses have pledged $500, $1,000, $5,000 — and yes, one person did give $10,000. Any amount is welcome, Nagel added. In December, Nagel offered the Lincoln’s owner, Sun Basin Theatres of Wenatchee, $235,000 — contingent on bringing the money in from donors who want to see the movie

architect Michael Gentry envision a grand screen — looming over a 34-foot-wide stage — for the downtown theater. “There’s so much stuff Images of a reopened Lincoln Theater are that never even comes posted on the Light Up the Lincoln page at www.RevitalizePortAngeles.org. here,” Nagel added, in terms of movies, concerts, stage house reborn. and performances. plays and lectures — even He had 60 days to do it. Both Williams and Bed- New York City’s MetropoliWhen that ran out, Nagel ford acknowledge some nay- tan Opera. got an extension to late and doomsayers when it March. comes to an idea like this City’s future Meantime, the theater’s one. The Met broadcasts its marquee still says “for sale,” Yet “I’m an eternal optiproductions on movie as it has since last summer. mist,” Bedford said. Nagel forges on, making “I can see the benefit for screens around the country, presentations to community the total community” of reac- including one at the Rose groups from the Rotary Club tivating the 99-year-old Theatre in Port Townsend. Williams, like Nagel, to the Realtors association. movie house. He’s explaining how busiOn the Lincoln’s www. sees the Lincoln playing a ness owners can donate and RevitalizePortAngeles.org key role in Port Angeles’ receive tax rebates. And he’s page, Nagel has posted a future. “This community really inviting people to contact detailed plan for the Linhim to talk about it all, at coln’s reopening, as well as needs a win, a project, a vic360-808-3940 and Light- “small-town theatre success tory,” she said. “I think what it really uptheLincoln@gmail.com. stories,” showing how old theaters in California and requires is for the commuRestore theater Texas have been brought nity to hope a little bit, and believe. back to life. A restored Lincoln, with “I hope, and believe in “This is not a new thing,” 480 seats, one big movie not some “harebrained this.” screen plus a proscenium scheme,” he quipped. ________ stage for concerts, plays and Features Editor Diane Urbani parties, will be “owned by the Midsize theater de la Paz can be reached at 360community,” Nagel said. The director of the annual Clallam County needs a 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. Dungeness Crab & Seafood midsize theater, Nagel said; urbani@peninsuladailynews.com. Festival in Port Angeles, it has small venues at PenNagel hopes to also manage insula College as well as this new nonprofit center at the 1,100-seat Port Angeles First and Lincoln streets. High School Performing Among the supporters of Arts Center. the whole project are Ed The Lincoln would be Bedford, the Bedford’s Sodas the place for anything in owner who’s lived here all between, from conferences his life, and Melissa Wil- and seminars to film festiliams, the executive director vals. of the Feiro Marine Life CenSun Basin Theatres, ter on City Pier, who moved which owns Deer Park Cinhere in the spring of 2014. ema just east of Port Ange“I think the [Lincoln] les, placed a no-compete project would be a huge ben- clause in the Lincoln sales efit” for the marine center contract, prohibiting the and downtown, Williams new owner from showing said. first-run movies. She added that it would There’s a whole world of give the Feiro a venue to films out there beyond firsthold lots of events run, Nagel figures. with speakers, film series He and Port Angeles

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Ron Woody of Port Angeles, left, talks with Lyle Lyster Jr. of West Coast Tree Service at Lyster’s display booth at the Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show on Saturday at Port Angeles High School. The event, sponsored by KONP Radio and the Clallam County Public Utility District, continues today from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features dozens of displays showcasing businesses and organizations oriented toward home, living and recreation.

Drought: Shortages expected CONTINUED FROM A1 snowstorm to turn things around, but that hasn’t hapSnowpack acts like “a fro- pened, Bellon said. The long-range forecast zen reservoir for our river calls for drier conditions, and basins,” Bellon said. Snow that falls in the conditions are expected to mountains during the winter get worse, she said. So far, the weather conditypically melts slowly during tions haven’t raised concerns spring and summer. Low-flowing rivers in the for hydroelectric power prosummer also may affect fish, duction in the state. “For us, things are not so wildlife, livestock, municipal water supplies and hydro- bad,” said Michael Hansen, a spokesman with Bonneville power production. A statewide drought was Power Administration, which serves 128 utilities in Washlast declared in 2005. ington, Oregon, Idaho and Shortages later this year western Montana. The agency markets While there’s adequate power from 31 federal hydro water right now, officials projects in the Columbia expect shortages later in the River Basin and other plants. season, said Kirk Cook, a Snowpack at higher elehydrogeologist with the state vations have been good, and Department of Agriculture. “the reservoirs are about Joe Stohr, deputy director where we need them to be,” of the state Department of Hansen said Friday. Fish and Wildlife, said The main stem of the drought also could lead to Columbia River basin is at reduced stream flows that 92 percent of average, and make it harder for fish to snowpack above Grand Coumigrate or make them more lee Dam is running above vulnerable. normal, Hansen said. The state has had an “We’re not anticipating unusually warm winter. that we’re going to have any With snowpack statewide problem meeting our obligaaveraging 27 percent of nor- tion,” Hansen said. mal, 34 of the state’s 62 “However, it’s still early.” watersheds are expected to Water suppliers in the receive less than 75 percent Seattle, Tacoma and Everett of their normal water sup- areas also are in decent plies, officials said. shape and are not projecting State officials had been much hardship, state offihoping for a late-season cials said.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 The first such session in Clallam County is set for this week, she said. Wisecup said she and other officials will look to the Makah’s response to a severe water shortage in 2006, when the tribe used Navy equipment to desalinate seawater at Neah Bay. In August of that year, the Makah Tribal Council put strict water regulations in place after scanty rain and high visitor traffic reduced the tribe’s supply of drinking water to two days. Neah Bay residents reduced their water consumption from 350,000 gallons per day to 200,000 gallons during the crisis that continued until autumn rains began. For now, though, rains continue to swell rivers on the Peninsula. “The problem is going to be in the summertime, not now,” said Ron Cameron, Clallam County undersheriff and emergency management director. “If it’s a wet summer, it may not be as big a problem as anticipated. However, historically it dries out in the summer, when we have to rely on snowpack.” Snowpack in the Olympic Mountains stands at about 8 percent of average. Bob Hamlin, Jefferson County emergency management director, called Inslee’s declaration “more bluster than activity. I’ve been through a couple of these things before. “But later on, it will allow actions to be taken this summer.” Dungeness Valley farmers who rely on irrigation ditches fed by the Dungeness River that flows from the mountains will be among the hardest-hit. Wildlife also may suffer, especially salmon trying to swim up low-flowing streams. And wildfire poses a threat if forests and their floors of fallen leaves and needles turn to tinder. Both Cameron and Hamlin said they would meet soon with other agencies that face problems from the drought, such as public utility districts, city water departments and fire districts. Inslee’s declaration is “more anticipatory than anything,” Cameron said. “I’m sure that issue is going to be raising its head as the summer approaches.” James Casey, Peninsula Daily News

Johnson said one of the hardest challenges he has encountered was “convincing people to give me a chance.” “This is an exceedingly physically taxing job. You have to be in the right shape. You have to be physical capable for everyone’s safety.” And he was. Johnson was a multisport athlete at Skyline High School in Sammamish. Although eventually injuries forced him to quit wrestling, he became known for his skill as a center on the state champion football team. Still — “it was hard to get into the [police] academy,” he said. “Chief Tom Riepe at the time and Deputy Chief Terry Gallagher, now Chief Gallagher, gave me that chance.” Training at the academy after he was hired by the Port Angeles Police Department, Johnson became one of five squad leaders, and after another 14 weeks of field training, he started his first law enforcement job. “He gets accolades all the time for his work,” said Deputy Chief Brian Smith, a law enforcement veteran who joined the Port Angeles force in 2008. “Mike’s a treasure of a person. And he happens also to be an excellent police officer and emergency medical technician.” Johnson is one of three trained emergency medical technicians on the city force, having earned a degree in the EMT program at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. He also participated in a search-and-rescue unit and worked as a juvenile correctional officer. Before applying to the Police Department in Port Angeles, where he has fam-

BRIAN SMITH Port Angeles deputy police chief ily, Johnson had a short stint as a private executive security officer. He said he has never made much attempt to make life easier on himself; he prefers to adapt and overcome. “Until recently, all of my [personal] cars were manual,” he said. He learned to steer with his stump while shifting gears with his right hand. The only non-standard equipment on his patrol car is a foot switch for the radio so he can talk without taking his right hand off the steering wheel. A neoprene wrap on his other arm holds a flashlight, and he has arranged his duty belt so he can reach everything he needs using his right hand. Bringing his skills and adaptations to the children who will need to learn similarly unique approaches to life is a privilege and a duty, he said. “There are some opportunities in this line of work that are so heartfelt and so rewarding,” he said. “Those experiences embody what we stand for as police officers and our dedication to serve the people we protect.” In a way, when Johnson returns to the Limb Clinic, he’s going home.

Childhood therapist Sharon Greenberg, an occupational therapist there, was Johnson’s therapist as a child. “She delights in taking me by the elbow and leading me around to meet the parents and kids,” he said. “I’m there to say, ‘It’s going to be OK,’ ” he added. Smith said Johnson’s having only one full arm “isn’t really the defining feature about him. “When I think of Mike, I think of a big bear of a guy who is a great police officer, a great community member and a great human being. “We all have differences . . . When he goes to see those kids, that’s the message they get. “He had to work around certain challenges, but it doesn’t define him. “We work hard to find people like him,” Smith added. “We think we have an excellent police department and a lot of wonderful people. “Mike fits right in.”

________ Managing Editor/News Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173531 or at leah.leach@peninsula dailynews.com. Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com.

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The infection, which is spread through the air, gave Ariahna meningitis and shut down the blood supply to her hands and feet. The disease is often deadly. After three weeks in intensive care, Ariahna survived. But the doctors couldn’t save her fingers or feet. She has no fingers on her left hand and three stubs of fingers on her right. Her legs were amputated halfway up her shins, Field said. Those shoes she learned to tie are on prosthetic legs. “She has such a huge bubbly personality,” Johnson said. “You meet people sometimes you just know have good hearts. She’s one of those.” The feeling is mutual, Fields said Friday. “Officer Johnson is absolutely wonderful. Ariahna just loves him. He takes the time out; he taught her how to tie her shoes,” Fields said. “She was so excited he was there, she made him a police car.” Fields said Johnson told Ariahna he would put the wooden car she had painted like a police patrol car on his desk in Port Angeles, where he has worked since 2007.

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The Port Townsend City Council will discuss an ordinance about where bicycles can be ridden at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The ordinance as written would prohibit riding bicycles on sidewalks on several locations throughout the city, including busy pedestrian areas on Water and Lawrence streets. Aside from selected sidewalks, bicyclists would no longer be allowed to ride on the steps leading to Haller Fountain from Uptown. The council is also scheduled to consider animal control and lease law revisions. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city meetings, which are in conference rooms at City Hall, 250 Madison St., unless otherwise noted, are: ■ City Council General Services/Special Projects Committee — 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Council Finance and Budget Committee — 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Hearing Examiner — 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday, council chambers. There will be a public hearing on an appeal concerning 1326 Monroe St.

County commissioners The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider amendments to a contract for preparation of a final supplemental environmental impact statement on the proposed Pleasant Harbor Master Planned Resort when they meet Monday. Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. in chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. County action would be on a contract in which the applicant — Pleasant Harbor Marina & Golf Resort LLP of Statesmen Group of Cos. — is billed for county services. The item is on the consent agenda and will not be discussed unless there is a request by a commissioner or from the public.

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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 2015 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 10th 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.”

Commissioners will open bids for installation of a new culvert on Upper Hoh Road. The cost is estimated at $539,752. All funding is from the Federal Highway Administration. Commissioners are expected to call for bids for replacement of the fire alarms at the Jefferson County jail in Port Hadlock in an item on the consent agenda. Replacement is estimated to cost $114,682. Sealed bids would be accepted as late as 9:30 a.m. April 6. Other items on the consent agenda include: ■ An agreement to install four navigational buoys west of Port Townsend at a cost not to exceed $5,000. Funding is through the federal Environmental Protection Agency through the Puget Sound Partnership Technical Investigations and Implementation. ■ An agreement to allocate $14,357 for a health department needs assessment. ■ An agreement to allocate $3,250 in support of student interns at the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center. How to nominate ■ An agreement to allo■ Nominations must be cate $180,605 to assist in the implementation of solid made using the accompanywaste plans and programs. ing coupon and must be submitted to the Peninsula Daily News’ Jefferson Jefferson Transit County office, 1939 E. Sims Jefferson Transit board Way, Port Townsend, WA members will consider 98368, by 5 p.m. Monday, amendments to their capi- March 23. tal budget when they meet ■ A letter describing the Tuesday. merits and accomplishThe board will meet at ments of the person being 1:30 p.m. at the Port nominated must be included Townsend Fire Station, 701 with the coupon. Harrison St. It should cite examples It will consider rescind- of the individual’s special ing Resolution 83-05 and dedication, sacrifices and conduct an executive ses- significant accomplishsion to discuss property. ments in community service. Quilcene schools ■ If possible, the nomination should include supThe Quilcene School Board will discuss a variety porting documents, such as of policies when it meets copies (not originals) of other awards, newspaper Wednesday. The board will meet at articles or letters of sup4:30 p.m. in the boardroom port. ■ Individuals, clubs, at 294715 U.S. Highway churches, businesses or 101. It will consider passing other organizations may on a first reading policies nominate. But only individuals, not concerning guidance and counseling, suicide preven- organizations, can be nomition, co-curricular pro- nees. grams, interscholastic activities, recruitment and selection of staff, nondiscrimination and disciplinary action.

■ Anyone who lives in Jefferson County can be nominated. Recipients of the Heart of Service in the past are not eligible for a 2015 award. But those previously nominated but not selected for a Heart of Service 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 at a luncheon May 12. The recipients receive framed award certificates and heart-shaped medals designed by Steve Rafoth, past president of the Rotary noon club and former 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, 360-4173500 (if he’s not in, there’s 24/7 voice mail). Or email Brewer at john. brewer@peninsuladailynews.com.

2014 and 2013 honorees In 2014, judges selected six recipients from more than 19 nominations made by individuals, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations: ■ Carol Christiansen and her late husband, Jim. They made themselves indispensable to the Quilcene Historical Museum, Linger Longer Stage project, Quilcene Community Center, Quilcene/Brinnon Garden Club and other South County groups through thousands of hours of volunteer work. ■ Karen Ciccarone, a retired nurse and Port Hadlock resident whose organizational skills and passion for community service benefited the Port Townsend Boiler Room, JC MASH, YMCA Building Futures and NAMI. ■ Virginia Johnson, DVM, who shared her talents, energy and passion for animals with Olympic Mountain Pet Pals, Humane Society of Jefferson County, Peninsula Friends of Animals, Rescue Every Dog and Welfare for Animals Guild. ■ Fred Kimball, a

skilled builder who donated time and energy to benefit the community through Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County and the Jefferson County Home Builders Association. ■ Vince Verneuil, a dedicated and motivated volunteer who portrayed Santa Claus at Christmas events every year and kept the holiday spirit alive all year through work with the Vincent de Paul Society in Port Townsend, East Jefferson Rotary Club and Port Townsend Yacht Club. 2013’s honorees comprised the largest group in the Heart of Service’s history — and the first time one of the awards was presented posthumously: ■ “The Three Amigos”: Don Bolen, Ernie Jaap and Fred Spann. A telecommunications business executive, an airline pilot and a rocket scientist, all retired, they quietly and unassumingly made themselves indispensable at Dove House Advocacy Services in Port Townsend through hundreds of hours of volunteer work and by forming positive relationships with Dove House’s clients. ■ Cass and Tom Brotherton, a couple with their hands elbow-deep in everything Quilcene who, since moving to the closeknit community eight years ago, worked unflinchingly to improve their adopted home. ■ Jim “Kiwi” Ferris and the late Charlie Moore, Port Townsend business owners with boatbuilding in their blood and community service in their

hearts who spent years donating their time and energy to fundraising and nonprofit efforts. ■ Linda Kostenbader, a longtime member of the East Jefferson Rotary Club who shared her talents, energy and passion for community service with the student members of Chimacum High School’s Rotary Interact Club. ■ Christopher Pieper, a dedicated and motivated then-Chimacum High School senior who devoted much of himself to community service. ■ Seth Rolland, a local food advocate whose organizational skills helped secure sustainable sources of fresh fruit for both Port Townsend students and the city’s food bank.

Other recipients ■ 2012 — Judith Alexander, Melanie and Steve Bozak, Bob and Winona Prill, Anne Schneider and Bill Wise. ■ 2011 — Nora Porter, Joe Carey, Deborah Stinson and Myron Vogt. ■ 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.

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A blaze destroyed a garage at 82 Marsden Road in Port Angeles and damaged two other homes before being extinguished by Clallam County Fire District No. 2 firefighters.

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PORT ANGELES — Flames burned a garage to the ground at 82 Marsden Road, melted vinyl siding on a nearby home and cracked windows on another adjacent house before Clallam Fire District No. 2 crews extinguished the flames. There were no injuries reported from Friday morning’s blaze. Mount Pleasant Road, which provides access to Marsden Road, was closed for about 90 minutes as firefighters ran a water-supply line 800 feet to the scene. Clallam County sheriff’s deputies redirected traffic. District No. 2 Chief Sam Phillips said initial reports from neighbors at 6:09 a.m. cited explosions that probably were caused by compressed air containers, aero-

nitial reports cited explosions that probably were caused by compressed air containers, aerosol cans and containers of petroleum in the garage, the fire chief said.

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sol cans and containers of petroleum-based products in the garage. Firefighters rescued vehicles from the vicinity of the garage, but not before flames had scorched a 1995 Ford F250 pickup truck and damaged neighboring homes. They extinguished the fire in 20 minutes, Phillips said. They could not save the

garage or its contents, which included equipment for two workshops, a riding mower, a motorcycle, bicycles, housewares, beds, a pressure washer, a washer-dryer, hand and power tools, a refrigerator, a weight bench and jack stands. The items were owned by Marvin and Amanda Nelson, who rented it from Margaret Pagano, owner of one of the damaged houses, Phillips said. Pagano and the Nelsons told investigators they have homeowner’s and tenant’s insurance. Phillips made no estimate of the losses to the structures or contents. Fire District No. 2 responded with two fire engines, a water tender, a medic unit, a command vehicle and 14 firefighters.

CONTINUED FROM A1 equivalent benefits, services or information” regarding They point to the number contraception and abortion. “We express no opinion on of abortion requests — 55 in 2013 — and say this low exactly how hospital districts number makes it difficult for may comply with this abortion providers to estab- requirement,” the attorney lish a presence in the county. general’s opinion says. The ACLU is disputing While Glenn has not yet formally responded to the the idea that referring ACLU, hospital officials are patients off-site for abortions creating a task force to exam- is substantially equivalent to ine and discuss the issue, the maternity care the hospiKate Burke, the hospital’s tal offers. “We think this is a probmarketing director, said Frilem that is solvable short of day. Thursday’s strategy meet- litigation,” Witcher said ing was attended by 30 peo- Thursday. “Nobody wants ple, including hospital com- that. “We think the resources of missioners Marie Dressler and Chuck Russell and a the hospital ought to be going representative of the ACLU. into providing services The gathering was a fol- including pregnancy termilow-up to a March 5 commis- nation for the women who sioners meeting where sev- want it.” Dressler explained the eral people urged the hospital to offer pregnancy termi- hospital’s position. “If we offer a service, it’s nation services in the wake important that we do it in of the ACLU letter. The ACLU asked the hos- the very safest way and with pital to change its policies the highest quality,” she said. “If someone is messing and practices “to fulfill its obligations under the Repro- around with my uterus, I want them to be doing those ductive Privacy Act.” procedures every day and several times a day. ACLU representative “I don’t want someone The ACLU was repre- taking care of me who doesn’t sented Thursday by Jane do it on a regular basis.” Witcher of Port Townsend, Witcher told the group it who once served as an attor- can promote awareness and ney for the group. perhaps bring pressure on “Our position is a simple the hospital. one: that Washington law “We should take a lot of the requires any public hospital frustration and anger in this that provides a full range of room and try to be forwardmaternity services, which looking,” she said. “The hospiour hospital does, that it also tal has to want to change.” must provide a full range of Said Russell: “When you pregnancy-termination ser- say that you want to get the vices,” Witcher said. hospital on board, it assumes In the letter to Jefferson they are not on board, and Healthcare, the ACLU cites that’s not necessarily true. an August 2013 state attor“You are going to accomney general opinion. plish a lot more by not being The opinion says state angry and not being confronlaw requires a public hospi- tational.” tal that provides maternity According to the state care service or information to Department of Health’s staalso provide “substantially tistics for 2013, Jefferson County had the second highest per capita rate of abortions in the state, with 15.5 out of 1,000 women between 14 and 44 opting for the procedure. The highest rate was Pierce County, with 16.8 per 1,000, or 2,794 abortions.

Neighboring Clallam County, with an 11.8-per-1,000 rate and 121 abortions, came in 11th. The ACLU also sent letters of concern to Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville and Mason General Hospital in Shelton, and filed a lawsuit against Skagit Valley Hospital. Neither Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles nor Forks Community Hospital — the other two hospitals on the North Olympic Peninsula — received letters from the ACLU.

Meeting with ACLU Hospital officials plan to meet with ACLU representatives the week of March 23, Burke said. Also, hospital officials are creating a reproductive services task force composed of health care providers to review services and perhaps recommend they be expanded, she added. “The task force will base its recommendations on community need and our ability to provide any new service in a safe, high-quality, compassionate and sustainable manner,” she said. Glenn plans to talk about these issues March 24. That meeting will include a public comment period for members of the public, and the strategy group discussed how the group should approach the board: with one spokesman delivering a crafted message or several people addressing commissioners. A petition drive also was discussed. Rick Jahnke of Port Townsend said the group should wait for the hospital’s response to the ACLU. “It may be ‘We agree with you there’s a need and we are working toward providing that,’” he said, so “you don’t really need to go down that route.” Said Witcher: “We don’t care why they change their policy, whether it is a matter of law or a matter of policy. “We just want those services to be available.”

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PORT TOWNSEND — A a fifth case of measles in Clallam County was confirmed in a Port Angeles man on Friday, and while there have been no measles cases in Jefferson County, officials are reminding individuals to get vaccinated. Clinics are held at the Jefferson County Public Health Clinic at 615 Sheridan St. and Jefferson Healthcare hospital’s primary care clinic at 915 Sheridan St., both in Port Townsend.

The county clinic operates from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and offers the MMR vaccine on a walk-in basis. Jefferson Healthcare’s clinic is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Vaccinations aren’t available for walk-ins. People must schedule them by phoning 360-379-8031. The vaccine is free to children, but both the public health and hospital clinic charge an administrative fee billable to insurance.


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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Monday’s speaker will be Eduardo Jaramillo, director of Peninsula College’s Applied Management Program, in which a bachelor’s degree is offered. Jaramillo Jaramillo will discuss how the program’s business internships work and how local managers and businesses can be involved in the intern hiring process. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s speaker will be Carl Smith, Jefferson County director of community development. The meeting sponsor is the Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club, which will present information on its upcoming “Running of the Balls” event. Smith ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s program speaker will be Kevin Hoult, North Peninsula Small Business Development Center-certified adviser, on “When Customers Attack!” Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is corned beef. Hoult ■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets monthly on the third Monday of the month. The group will meet this Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Brinnon Community Center, 306144 U.S. Highway 101 in Brinnon, to hear from a representative of the Quilcene National Fish Hatchery about the hatchery’s 100-year history and the economic impact of its operations. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s program topic was not announced at press time. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . New spinach variety debuts in the region PORT TOWNSEND — The Organic Seed Alliance has released a new spinach variety called “Abundant Bloomsdale.” The name is a tribute to the alliance’s predecessor, the Abundant Life Seed Foundation. “Our newest commercial release exemplifies Organic Seed Alliance’s approach to participatory plant breeding,” said Micaela Colley, executive director of Organic Seed Alliance. “OSA’s plant breeders worked collaboratively with eight farms on the Olympic Peninsula to develop an exceptional variety for organic farmers.” Breeding partners included four farms in Port Townsend — Frog Hill Farm, Oatsplanter Farm Seed, Corona Farm, and the Abundant Life Farm — in addition to Nash’s Organic Produce in Sequim and Midori Farm, Old Tarboo Farm and Dharma Ridge Farm in Quilcene. “Abundant Bloomsdale” spinach is slow to bolt and coldhardy, and has deeply savoyed — or crinkled — and succulent leaves. “Abundant Bloomsdale” is available for purchase in seed packets at Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, High Mowing Organic Seeds, Hudson Valley Seed Library, Oatsplanter Farm Seed and E&M Seeds. A portion of the proceeds will be returned to the alliance’s participatory plant-breeding program.

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Rescued sea lions recuperate at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, Calif.

Starving sea lions washing ashore on California beaches Experts: Warmer waters, less food, absent foraging moms — “It’s getting crazy’ BY JACK HEALY THE NEW YORK TIMES

CAPISTRANO BEACH, Calif. — By the time Wendy Leeds reached him, the sea lion pup had little hope of surviving. Like more than 1,450 other sea lions that have washed up on California beaches this year — in what animal experts call a growing crisis for the animal — this 8-month-old pup was starving, stranded and hundreds of miles from a mother who still needed to nurse him and teach him to hunt and feed. Ribs jutted from his velveteen coat. The pup had lain on the beach for hours, becoming the target of an aggressive dog before managing to wriggle onto the deck of a milliondollar oceanfront home, where the owner shielded him with an umbrella and called animal control. In came Leeds, an animal-care expert at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, which like other California rescue centers is being inundated with calls about lost, emaciated sea lions. “It’s getting crazy,” she said. Experts suspect that unusually warm waters

are driving fish and other food away from the coastal islands where sea lions breed and wean their young. As the mothers spend time away from the islands hunting for food, hundreds of starving pups are swimming away from home and flopping ashore from San Diego to San Francisco.

Too young to travel Many of the pups are leaving the Channel Islands, an eight-island chain off the Southern California coast, in a desperate search for food. But they are too young to travel far, dive deep or truly hunt on their own, scientists said. This year, animal rescuers are reporting five times more sea lion rescues than normal — 1,100 last month alone. The pups are turning up under fishing piers and in backyards, along inlets and on rocky cliffs. One was found curled up in a flower pot. Last week, SeaWorld San Diego said it would shut its live sea lion and otter show for two weeks so it could spare six of its animal specialists for the rescue-and-recovery effort. TURN

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the next four years has passed the House and now heads to the OLYMPIA — Halfway Senate, where it is certain to through the state Legislature’s have an unfriendly reception. 105-day session, only three bills Under House Bill 1355, the have made it to Gov. Jay Inslee’s minimum wage would increase desk to be signed into law. next year to $10 an hour next The state’s Republican-conJan. 1, $10.50 a year later, $11 a trolled Senate and Democraticyear after that and $12 at the led House each has passed a start of 2019. series of bills seemingly at odds Starting in 2020, further with the policy goals of the oppoyearly increases would be site chamber. adjusted for inflation as directed The bills Inslee has signed by a voter-approved initiative. shot through the Senate and ■ Paid sick time: A bill that House with little controversy: a would require some employers to Chamber of Commerce’s and the supplemental budget to cover offer paid sick time away from expenses related to wildfires, the Peninsula Young Professionals work has passed the House and Oso mudslide, and lost lawsuits Network. is heading to the Senate. Membership in either group is over home-health workers and House Bill 1356 also would not required to attend the event, mental-health patients; permisallow employees time off to seek although those interested in join- sion to give the state Medal of legal or law enforcement assisValor to several communities ing either organization are tance if their safety, or that of a simultaneously for their work encouraged to attend. family member, was at risk. helping Oso; and a new 14-day For more information, email Employers with four or fewer admin@jeffcountychamber.org or deadline to conduct mental-health employees are exempt under the assessments in jails and hospitals. Bbraudri@cityofpa.us. measure. Employees that work The work that remains to recfor companies larger than that oncile the two chambers’ visions Young professionals DECA conference will accrue time based on hours for Washington is thornier, and worked and the size of the comBLYN — 7 Cedars Casino will BELLINGHAM — Western that’s even before the budgetpany. host a networking event for JefWashington University sent 18 related debates begin over com■ Police body cameras: A ferson and Clallam counties’ students to compete at the 2015 peting visions for expensive House bill to govern how police young professionals in the Collegiate DECA Pacific Northtransportation and education officers are outfitted with body resort’s Salish Room, 270756 U.S. west Career Development proposals. cameras, and what happens to Highway 101, from 5:30 p.m. to Conference in Victoria from the footage, did not receive a 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 28-29, winning three firstStill alive floor vote but is likely still alive, The evening will bring place, two second-place and ■ Minimum wage: A measince lawmakers on both sides together the North Olympic Pen- eight third-place awards. sure to raise the state’s miniconsider the bill, which includes insula’s two Young Professionals Networks: the Jefferson County TURN TO BRIEFLY/A10 mum wage to $12 an hour over a framework for public records

requests and fees, relevant to budgetary discussions. ■ Industrial hemp: A measure that authorizes the growing of industrial hemp as an agricultural activity in the state passed the Senate unanimously and awaits action in the House. Senate Bill 5012 also directs Washington State University to study industrial hemp production in the state, with a report due to the Legislature by Jan. 14, 2016. ■ Initiative costs: A measure to note the potential financial impact of initiatives under a measure has passed the Senate and heads to the House for consideration. Senate Bill 5715 seeks to include the fiscal impact of the measure on the actual ballot if it costs or reduces spending by more than $25 million over two years. The wording on the ballot would tell voters that “other state spending may need to be reduced or taxes increased to implement the proposal.” ■ Property crime: A proposal backed by Inslee targeted at reducing Washington’s worstin-the-nation property crime rate has passed the Senate. Senate Bill 5755 would reinstate community supervision for a year for convicts who finish their time behind bars. TURN

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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled subjects for the programs: ■ Monday: Port of Port Angeles’ composites efforts. ■ Tuesday: Port Angeles School District. ■ Wednesday: In the first segment, Linda Klinefelter discusses the 17th annual Soroptimist Gala Garden Show in Sequim. In the second segment, Norm Goodin discusses Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day. ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners.

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David and John McCrorie, from left, co-owners of McCrorie Carpet One in Port Angeles, present a $2,700 check to Mary Beth Wegener, executive director of the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. The money will help fund the construction of the Humane Society’s new facility east of Port Angeles. The dogs are, from left, Stella (in John’s lap), Lexie and, at right, Buddy.

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Seattle Cancer Treatment & Wellness Center, a Renton clinic owned by Cancer Treatment Centers of America. The tribe will move the operation to Fife. It said the new facility will offer traditional and alternative methods of treatment to Native and non-Native patients. “If there’s any way to fight this disease, we’ll do it,” said Puyallup Tribal Chairman Bill Sterud during a recent tour of the building. According to the tribe, this will be the “first tribalowned cancer care center in Indian Country and the

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GM suit settled DETROIT — A Georgia lawsuit that helped expose General Motors’ failure to disclose a deadly defect in small-car ignition switches has been settled out of court for a second time. Lawyers representing the parents of crash victim Brooke Melton announced the settlement Friday but did not reveal terms. Engineers hired by lawyers working for Ken and Beth Melton found that GM modified the switches after finding problems but failed to disclose that in legal depositions or to gov-

Bills: Drones, distracted drivers while, calls for reviews of oil-spill response plans. ■ Electric vehicles: A pair of bills in the House and Senate would extend the sales tax exemption on electric vehicles for another 10 years. House Bill 1925 and Senate Bill 5445, requested by Inslee, extends a sales tax exemption that is set to expire in July 2015 to July 2025. It would also limit the tax break to the first $60,000 in purchase price. ■ College tuition: A bill that would decrease tuition at Washington’s colleges and universities has passed the Senate. Senate Bill 5954 would link tuition at state schools to a percentage of the average wage for Washington workers. It will now be considered by the House. Other proposals to just freeze tuition died but could become part of the budget debate. ■ WSU medical school: The Senate and the House have passed identical bills that would pave the way for a new Washington State University medical school in Spokane. Now they have to decide whether Senate Bill 5487 or House Bill 1559 moves for-

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John Brewer, publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, the weekly Sequim Gazette and the weekly Forks Forum, has announced three staff changes: ■ Chris McDaniel is the new Sequim-Dungeness Valley editor for the PDN. He is based in Sequim and succeeds Joe Smillie, now an information officer with the state Department of Natural Resources. McDaniel comes to the North Olympic Peninsula from the Yuma McDaniel Sun in Arizona, where he was a reporter/photographer for six years. McDaniel is at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052. ■ Vivian Hansen has been promoted to special sections coordinator for the PDN, Gazette and Forum in addition to handling multimedia advertising sales. She oversees advertising for the three newspapers’ websites and also places ads from North Olympic Peninsula businesses on websites belonging to other newspapers in Washington state. Hansen is at 360-452-2345, ext. Hansen 3058. ■ Marilyn Parrish has joined the sales team for the PDN, Gazette and Forum. She handles the downtown Port Angeles area for print and online advertising and works with Hansen on special section ad sales. Parrish can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 3060. Now in its 99th year, Peninsula Parrish Daily News serves both Clallam and Jefferson counties. The Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum circulate in their respective communities every week. All three newspapers are owned by Sound Publishing Inc., the largest community news organization in Washington.

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ward for a final vote. The proposals eliminate a restriction dating from 1917 that gives the University of Washington in Seattle the exclusive right to operate a public medical school in the state of Washington. ■ Involuntary Treatment Act: A measure that would change the time line for holding a person under the Involuntary Treatment Act has passed the House and is on the way to the Senate. House Bill 1536 states that once a person’s medical issues are treated, only then would the clock start ticking for them to receive a mental health evaluation within a three-hour limit. A measure that sets up a system that allows families to petition the court for review if a designated mental health professional refuses to detain a person under the Involuntary Treatment Act is also alive. Two different versions of “Joel’s Law” — House Bill 1258 and Senate Bill 5269 — have passed in their respective chambers, and lawmakers will now reconcile any differences before a final vote. ■ Psychiatric boarding: A Senate bill that establishes rules for people held under single-bed certifications under the Involuntary Treatment Act was approved and had its first reading in the House Judiciary.

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CONTINUED FROM A9 the House. Senate Bill 5656 would It moves to the House, make it a $209 ticket for a where a companion bill did driver to be caught using a cellphone by hand for any not receive a floor vote. ■ Drone aircraft: Sev- purpose except turning on eral bills to govern voice operation, including unmanned drones passed a dealing with map programs, side of the Legislature and while the car is on the road now move across the — even immobile at a stop sign or red light. Rotunda. ■ Payday loans: A bill Senate Bill 5499, which passed the Senate and heads backed by Seattle-based to the House, creates a one- Moneytree to reshape the year sentencing enhancer state’s payday loan regulafor a “nefarious drone enter- tions and allow longer-term prise” crime abetted by use borrowing survived a conof a drone aircraft, which the tentious Senate debate. Senate Bill 5899, which bill’s Senate sponsors said could include offenses like would replace traditional burglary or drug smuggling. two-week, high-interest conHouse Bill 1093, now sumer loans with “installheaded for the Senate, pro- ment loans” that could hibits voyeurism by drone extend — and accrue interand requires all drone air- est and monthly fees — over craft to be labeled with the several months is headed to owner’s name and contact the House for consideration. ■ Oil train safety: information. House Bill 1639, which Competing House and Senrequires government agen- ate bills are still in play. Both cies to get the Legislature’s measures try to improve permission to buy drones safety as increasing numand conceals government bers of oil trains move drone footage from public through the state. records, passed and moves to House Bill 1449 requires the Senate. advance notice of oil trans■ Distracted driving: fers, allows the possibility of A bill to expand the state’s tug escorts and requires railban on texting and hand- roads and others to show held cellphone conversa- they can pay for oil spill tions while driving passed cleanup. the Senate and is headed to Senate Bill 5057, mean-

ernment safety investigators. Later, congressional staffers found GM documents showing the company knew about switch problems for a decade, yet it failed to recall the cars until last year.

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‘Shave and a haircut’ Earlier in the week, Platypus hauled out Pacific Grace for a “shave and a haircut.” After the commercial fishing vessel’s bottom was cleaned and a new coat of bottom paint applied, technicians in the electronics department installed a new transducer for the fish finder on the 50-foot vessel that

fantasy sports CONTINUED FROM A10 Senate Bill 5649 addresses the need to find beds for mentally ill people held in hospitals following a Supreme Court ruling that said they must get treatment. The bill also says regional support networks must provide services to ensure treatment for people held under the Involuntary Treatment Act. ■ Presidential primary: A bill requested by Secretary of State Kim Wyman to move up the state’s default presidential primary date from May to March, beginning in 2016, and give clout to the primary vote instead of party caucuses has advanced out of the Senate. Besides changing the primary date, Senate Bill 5978 says that if either party declines to commit at least one delegate to the winner of a closed primary, then all candidates would go onto a single, wide-open ballot open to any voter. Republicans — Wyman is one — already divide their delegates between caucus and primary results, but national Democratic bylaws forbid that. ■ Pot market overhaul: The Senate passed a measure, Senate Bill 5052, to reconcile the state’s unregulated medical marijuana stores with its heavily taxed recreational marijuana market. The bill, making its way through the House, aims to crack down on medical dispensaries and the “collective gardens” that serve them. Meanwhile, a related bill in the House, HB2136, would make Washington’s legal pot shops more competitive with the black market by cutting the state’s marijuana excise taxes. Likely dead ■ Death penalty: A bill to abolish the death penalty received a public hearing but never came up for a vote in committee. House Bill 1739 sought to build on the momentum of the moratorium on capital punishment issued last year by Gov. Inslee.

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The commercial fishing vessels Pacific Grace, left, and Shemya, both out of the water for work at Platypus Marine Inc. hails from Gig Harbor. Platypus also hauled out Shemya, a 59-foot commercial fishing vessel from Kodiak, Alaska. Personnel on Thursday and Friday were enveloping the vessel in a plastic tent in preparation for no small amount of painting.

Weather and tides Two knowledgeable individuals will give mariners the opportunity in Port Townsend this week to learn more about the natural forces that affect boaters on the water. Dave Wilkinson, who has a master’s degree in atmospheric science from Oregon State University and is a member of the American Meteorological Society, will discuss “Marine Weather: Understanding the Wind” at this week’s Wooden Boat Wednesday session at the Northwest Maritime Center. Dave, who teaches courses at the maritime center, ought to know: His sailing experiences in Mexico, the Caribbean and New Zealand — as well as the Pacific Northwest — will help illustrate key weather concepts in his presentation. Wooden Boat Wednesday is a free event that begins at noon and typically lasts for 90 minutes at the beautiful Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St. in Port Townsend.

The night before, Port Townsend’s Point Wilson Sail and Power Squadron will host speaker Mitch Poling, who will discuss “Get There Fast: Ride the Currents to the San Juans and Gulf Islands.” Mitch, also a journeyman sailor, will talk about using tidal currents of up to 5 knots to add speed — and avoid the doldrums — in our local waters. He will show how to use information from the Current Atlas for the Juan de Fuca Strait to the Strait of Georgia to find where and how fast the currents are, then Washburne’s Tables 2015 to determine times. Like Wednesday’s noon talk, Mitch’s program is free and will start at 7 p.m. at the Port Townsend Yacht Club, 2503 Washington St.

Order complete Joe Beck of Lee Shore Boats, the aluminum-boat manufacturer on Edgewood Drive in Port Angeles, called to tell me that the last two of 20 work boats the company built for a South American multinational corporation have been put in the water. Lee Shore will be shipping them to the customer next week.

PA Harbor watch Tesoro Petroleum on Monday provided bunkers to Sea Iris, a 633-foot, Panamanian-flagged bulk cargo ship anchored in Port Angeles Harbor. On Tuesday, Tesoro bunkered the 655-foot bulk cargo ship West Treasure, which also is registered in Panama. Tesoro on Wednesday refueled Reliance II, a 600-foot petroleumproducts tanker that is flagged in Singapore.

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A bid for expansion, jobs I FOUND THURSDAY’S Port of Port Angeles commissioners’ meeting quite interesting. Platypus Marine Inc., the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility, and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles made a quality presentation to the commissioners. Platypus’ activities always provide lots of material for ON THE this column, and WATERFRONT here’s more: Company officials told the commissioners David G. they want to purSellars chase 5 acres of waterfront property that abuts their current facility. In case you missed the PDN report Friday (catch up on it online at http:// tinyurl.com/pdnplaty), Platypus wants to invest approximately $5 million in site improvements to existing buildings and infrastructure, construct a new building and pave a portion of the property that is a bit of a mud bog in winter and dry and dusty during the summer months. Judson Linaberry, Platypus president, and Marty Marchant, director of sales and marketing, stressed that the sale would allow the company to double in size, which would add an additional 75 full-time employees to the current 70-employee workforce. It’s worth noting that Platypus pays an average annual wage of $48,000, which by any measure is good for the North Olympic Peninsula. Stay tuned.

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

■ Vaccines: A bill to remove personal or philosophical opposition to vaccines as an authorized exemption from childhood school immunizations died in the House. It passed a committee but never came to the floor for a vote. ■ Lawmaker lobbying: A measure to bar state elected officials and their top aides from lobbying state government for a year after leaving their jobs has died in the House. House Bill 1136 passed a committee but was not brought to the floor for a vote of the chamber. ■ Simple majority for school bonds: A proposed amendment to the state constitution to allow school districts to pass construction bonds with a simple majority, instead of requiring 60 percent of the vote, is likely dead. House Joint Resolution 4210 was heard in a House committee but didn’t come up for a vote. ■ Cetacean captivity: Bills in the House and Senate that would have made it a crime to capture, breed, import or export whales, dolphins or porpoises failed to advance beyond the committee level in either chamber. ■ Fantasy sports: House and Senate bills to legalize playing fantasy sports for cash and prizes by calling them contests of skill failed to get out died at the committee level. Senate Bill 5284 did not receive a committee vote after a hearing, and House Bill 1301 did not receive a committee hearing. ■ Cigar bars: A third attempt in the Legislature to bring back Washington state’s cigar bars, shuttered by a state Supreme Court ruling on the 2005 voterapproved smoking ban, gasped its last in the House without ever coming up for a floor vote. House Bill 1296 made it through the Commerce and Gaming committee, but was referred into the Health Care and Wellness committee, where it never received a hearing.

Pups: ‘The environment is changing too rapidly’ probably a really good hit. percent underweight. “It is going to impact the “Their life history is so much slower that it’s not overall population eventually if we continue to have keeping up.” these events back to back.” For now, rescue and Too soon to forecast rehabilitation groups like Scientists said it was too Pacific Marine Mammal soon to predict how these Center in Laguna Beach strandings and deaths have the feel of big-city could affect California’s sea emergency rooms. lion populations, which Volunteers and staff stand at what scientists say members pull up with is a healthy 300,000. crates of freshly beached As their mothers leave sea lions to be weighed and them to take longer, less examined. productive foraging trips, They shave numbers the pups are simply not into the animals’ brown growing normally. coats, warm the coldest “We do expect the popu- ones in saltwater baths, and lation to take a drop,” Melin try to coax them back to said. “Probably not some- health with smoothies of thing catastrophic, but herring, Karo syrup, Trader

Joe’s brand salmon oil and other nutrients. Many have rebounded, gaining weight and graduating from indoor holding pens and tube feedings to eating small fish and romping in outdoor pools. The recovering ones loll outside like sunbathers on a crowded roof deck, rolling around in hose spray and occasionally flapping around the small pools in their pens. After four or five weeks, many should be ready to be

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NCE AGAIN, LOUD rumbles and unexplained booms are back from Port Angeles to Joyce, if in fact they ever left. They were front-page news last week as they were at the end of February — and many other times over the past 50 years. Often they are heard in other areas, like Sequim and Port Townsend. Often there’s an explanation — sonic booms or naval exercises, for example. But the latest booms seem to have no explanation — not U.S. or Canadian military, not earthquakes, not thunderstorms. Local authorities say they have no clue. (But if our latest local booms are caused by someone under the radar blowing up things in a backwoods quarry or to create a logging road, we hope you’ll come forward now.) Mysterious loud booms and shaking are not unique to the North Olympic Peninsula by any means. Do an Internet search with the keywords “mystery booms,” and you’ll turn up thousands of stories and YouTube videos and dozens of websites devoted to the subject. Here’s a selection of recent articles on the phenomena — with lots and lots of speculation about their cause:

. . . and it looks as though the North Olympic Peninsula isn’t alone

tains. But, what actually causes them? There are many potential explanations, according to ■ Do you think David Hill, a scientist at the U.S. Geo- the mystery booms come from above logical Survey, who us or beneath us? wrote a recent scientific review paper Take today’s Peninsula Poll at BBC REPORT DONE FROM rounding up the peninsula London on Dec. 2, 2014: “Mystery causes of ‘‘mystery dailynews.com. booms: What’s the cause?”: booms.’’ The beginning of Armageddon, or an In coastal alien invasion? regions, for instance, Over the weekend, people in the U.K. large bangs may accompany humongous and parts of the U.S. were awoken by waves hitting the cliffs; reports loud, rumbling noises that were reportof thunderous sounds are apparently comedly powerful enough to shake the glass of mon among big-wave surfers in the U.S. . . windows. Read more at http://tinyurl.com/ It wasn’t long before alarmist hashtags, pdn-booms1 such as #omgwereallgoingtodie, began to appear on Twitter. HE EARTH IS A COMPLEX There’s no real need to panic, though; place and there is a lot about it that we don’t understand,” mysteriously loud noises have been says the U.S. Geological Survey in an reported for hundreds of years across the April 2014 article. world. “Perhaps someday we will understand In Italian they are called ‘‘brontidi’’ what causes Seneca guns [i.e., mysterious (thunder-like); in Bangladesh they are booms], but right now we don’t under‘‘Barisal guns.’’ stand what makes them. U.S. citizens call them ‘‘skyquakes,’’ “However, they do not seem to pose a ‘‘moodus noises’’ and in North and South threat to anyone . . .” Carolina, ‘‘Seneca guns.’’ Read more: “Earthquake Booms, SenThe writer Washington Irving even eca Guns, and Other Sounds,” http:// wrote a story about the mystery booms, tinyurl.com/pdn-booms2 which he playfully attributed to ghosts playing nine-pin bowling in the moun-

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N A 2011 RESEARCH PAPER BY scientist David Hill (who was quoted in the NBC and BBC reports): Linking the sound to the source can be challenging for a variety of reasons. Under appropriate wind conditions and atmospheric thermal (density) profiles, for example, the low-frequency component of a boom can propagate as a guided wave for distances significantly beyond the visible range of the source . . . In the absence of evidence for earthquake-generated sounds, the challenge becomes correlating the occurrence of booming sounds with plausible sources such as regional thunderstorms; large waves breaking well offshore driven by major, midocean storms; explosive offshore methane bursts; meteors; or perhaps strong winds stimulating local sand dunes into a booming mode. Read more: http:// tinyurl.com/pdnbooms4

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STONINGTON, Conn — Police have stopped actively investigating explosive sounds that shook homes in Old Mystic on Friday after being unable to find the source of the booms. Officers conducted an “extensive” search but were not able to explain the noises, police said. The investigation included calls to the electric company and the military. No one was injured, and there were no reports of damage. “No damage, no injuries, no source,” Lt. Bryan Schneider said Friday afternoon. First Selectman Edward Haberek Jr. said Friday morning that there were “possible explosions” in Old Mystic, which straddles Stonington and Groton. Police officers and firefighters were investigating, he said in a Facebook post at about 10 a.m. Residents are reporting that their houses shook from the booms. “People are out looking at their chimneys,” said Nancy Peta of Main Street. “It’s very mysterious.” She said the booming sounds started at about 9:15 a.m. The first was a deep, explosive sound that sounded as though a propane tank blew up, she said. But there was no smoke, she said. The second boom was not as loud, but the third was the worst, she said.

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“Riding my horse Maverick every weekend at the stables. I do it every weekend; otherwise he would get fat. Also, my young daughter and I go the park, where I love to push her on the swings.”

“Walking on the beaches near Sekiu. And we like to watch NASCAR on TV. But soon it will be salmon season, and I’m going fishing. We chose to move here to retire and for the fishing.”

“Just relaxing and hanging out at home. I play PlayStation 3 and watch TV. I really like to watch soccer when it’s on. I do my homework on Saturday, also.”

“I like to go camping in a secret place. It’s beautiful. The light shines through the trees. It’s an oasis and a paradise. I call it the cathedral of the ravens because the ravens fly through there all the time.”

“Being with God and fellowshipping with him. I definitely attend church on Sunday. Weekends were originally designed for rest and worship. I also sometime shop on Saturday.”

“My favorite activity is hiking and brunch. I get all my exercise and fresh air and all that stuff, and then I get to eat and drink.”

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Throughout the Americas, various tribes have had tradiI have asked the National tions of human sacrifice and Marine Fisheries Service of the stealing from one another. National Oceanic and AtmoShould these traditions be spheric Administration to reject allowed to continue? Of course the Makah tribe’s request for a not, and I doubt any tribe would waiver from the Marine Mammal argue in favor of them. Protection Act of 2004 and perHunting and killing whales is mission to resume hunting gray just as immoral. whales. David Tonkin, I hope you will, too Port Townsend (makah2015DEIS.wer@noaa. gov). Energy harness Alternative 1 (no action) in Massachusetts Institute of the draft study by the Fisheries Technology Professor Richard Service is the only humane and Lindzen’s exhaustive study on justifiable choice. carbon emissions and climate Because during the 18th and change will not explain how or 19th centuries, our government why progressive ideologists committed loathsome crimes believe human behavior heats up against Native American tribes, the globe and melts glaciers. including ethnic cleansing, murBut it will reveal “negligible der, theft of land and treaty violavariances of temperature” in tions, I have supported tribal recent decades and the not-soefforts to obtain redress and to improve opportunities for educa- abnormal cyclical nature of our atmospheric conditions, both tion and jobs. before and after the industrialWhile I also support tribes’ ization of our developing countries. efforts to continue and maintain The only climate-changing their traditions, hunting whales capability afforded man to date is is one tradition that cannot be that of the energy obtained by justified. The 1855 Treaty of Neah Bay successfully harnessing nuclear fusion. should not be an argument in Welcome aboard, Iran. favor of whaling. We have Brian W. Lawson, learned much more about whales Chimacum than was known at that time. Whales are intelligent beings 47 GOP senators that use complex language and have emotions and social group“Traitors” was the banner ings similar to those of humans. headline on the March 10 New Hunting them for any reason York Daily News under photo— other than for culling to prographs of four of the 47 Republitect pods from mass starvation can senators who signed a letter — cannot be justified and is akin to Iran’s leaders denouncing President [Barack] Obama’s to murder.

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talks aimed at keeping Iran nuclear-weapons-free. The Daily News accused the senators of attempting to “sabotage” the agreement even before it has been reached. Obama stopped short of accusing the senators of violating the Logan Act, but he did accuse them of “making common cause with the hardliners in Iran.” He called it “an unusual coalition.” It is indeed unusual, a coalition of the most pro-war ayatollahs in both the U.S. and Iran. Not to be outdone, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, without consulting the White House, to deliver a rant to Congress denouncing the talks with Iran. This, too, was a clumsy attempt to torpedo an agreement. Obama vows to stay focused on an agreement that serves the interests of both nations. Secretary of State John Kerry and diplomats from Germany, France, Russia and China are working to hammer out the agreement to keep Iran nuclearweapons-free. In exchange, sanctions against Iran would be eased. The Republican right is becoming ever more reckless and insulting in its attacks on our first African-American chief executive. We must rally in support of a negotiated agreement that promises to slow nuclear proliferation and end decades of Cold War stalemate with Iran. Tim Wheeler, Sequim

Fake Twinkles, left, and the real Twinkles

PDN columnist morphing into noted waving bear PENINSULA DAILY NEWS’ “wilderness gossip columnist,” Pat Neal, is venturing into animal land with a new radio show airing on nonprofit KSQM 91.5 FM this Tuesday. Neal’s “The Game Farm Gang” is loosely based on the animals at the Dungeness Valley’s landmark Olympic Game Farm. But the writer, author, storyteller, fishing guide, historian and Oil City politico, long known for his wilderness exaggerations, is taking it a step further. “The Game Farm Gang,” Neal said, features the mythical misadventures of a dysfunctional group of animal characters that inhabit a game farm “resort” located (like Olympic Game Farm) along the Dungeness River. Neal himself takes on the role of Twinkles, the Kodiak bear, whose paw-waving to Olympic

Game Farm drive-by visitors is an Internet video hit that’s been featured on the “Oprah” and “Ellen” talk shows and in a video by singer Carrie Underwood. “The Game Farm Gang” is written by Neal from an animal’s point of view. KSQM board member Jeff Bankston said the writer’s dual persona has become a dilemma around the radio station’s studios. “We never know who we are talking to anymore,” Bankston said. “Is it Pat or is it Twinkles?” Neal will not answer that question, preferring instead, he said, to hibernate on it. “The Game Farm Gang” debuts on KSQM this Tuesday at 4 p.m., repeating Saturday at 11 a.m. In between, Neal’s popular wilderness gossip column appears this and every Wednesday on the PDN’s Commentary page.

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT

Rave of the Week A THANKFUL RAVE to all drivers who keep their headlights on all the time, but especially in fog, in rain and during the early morning and late afternoon hours. They understand that just because they can see doesn’t mean they can be seen.

. . . and other Raves MANY THANKS TO Janice Eklund for helping us at the Port Townsend Masonic Lodge on Thursday night. We did not know how to waltz. She took us aside with others and spent part of her DJ time to lead us through the steps. What a wonderful time we had. A RAVE TO the road crew for the wonderful smooth paving of Old Olympic Highway. As a bicyclist, it makes life even better and safer when riding that stretch of road.

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KUDOS TO THE Sequim Ballet’s “The Magic Slippers” with director Laurel Herrera, Cami Ortloff, Liam Byrne and cast Saturday, March 7, at Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim. It was great to see young dancers with such commitment for the art of ballet. A GREAT BIG thank-you to the couple who bought luncheon for a group of eight “Fancy Hats” on Thursday in Port Angeles. It made our day that the couple were so friendly. RAVE AND WARMHEARTED thanks to Bill Shea at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course for what this organization does to support high school golf students and their generosity to future golfers.

A HUGE RAVE for the mystery person who bought my breakfast at the Cornerhouse [Port Angeles] on March 12. What an unexpected treat. Thank you! UNFORGETTABLE THANK-YOU FOR a kind young man for helping me get up after a fall in the front-area parking at Sequim’s Burger King. THANKS, DALE, FOR finding my purse on the road off Old Olympic Highway in Carlsborg. You even returned it to my home in Sequim. Honesty prevails here. FIVE-STAR RAVE TO Dr. Sandra Tatro for having performed my surgery in February.

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, March 15, 2015 SECTION

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PA opens with golf wins over Vikings a 94. Logan Kovalenko had a round of 94 for Port Angeles and Royce Duncan recorded a 108. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS “This was an acceptable KINGSTON — The Port first win for us on a short but Angeles boys golf team challenging White Horse Golf notched a season-opening road Course in windy, swirling convictory over North Kitsap 352 ditions,” Port Angeles coach to 444. Mark Mitrovich said. Alex Atwell earned match “We need to work on our medalist honors for the course management, and we Roughriders after shooting a played down a little to our round of 82 at Thursday’s competition, and we need to match at White Horse Golf play the course a little more. Club. The Riders (1-0) host Austin Peterson fired an Sequim (1-0) on Wednesday. 87, Mason Jackson posted an “We’re going to have to 89 and Alex Brown carded improve our performance next

Atwell and Haworth are match medalists

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Washington coach Lorenzo Romar has had only two losing seasons in 13 years.

Romar deserves patience THE QUESTIONS ABOUT Lorenzo Romar’s status seem fair. What had been a recent Dave downward Boling trending of his University of Washington men’s basketball fortunes hit terminal velocity in the second half of this season, when the Huskies won only five of their last 20 games. But a coach who averages 20 wins a season, has had just two losing seasons in 13 years, follows the rules and is an unwaveringly solid representative for the program and university deserves every chance to get it turned around. Moving on would not only be unfair — and foolish without a surething replacement in the works — it would be expensive, as his contract calls for a multimillion-dollar buyout at this point. So, Romar is here and he’s going to stay here for a while. And I’d argue that he has earned every bit of patience. Even if some message boards are filling with critics and crowds are thinning with apathy.

Impressive body of work As reported by The News Tribune in February, Washington athletic director Scott Woodward cited Romar’s impressive body of work over the years. He’s had the Huskies in six NCAA tournaments (three times to the Sweet 16) and won two conference championships. Before Romar and Washington pulled it off in 2009, the Huskies hadn’t won an outright conference title since 1953. Romar set himself up for this, leading Washington to 24 or more wins six times in eight seasons between 2004-05 and 2011-12. Wins have slipped from 24 to 18 to 17 to 16 this season, as conference standings have dived from first to sixth to eighth to 11th.

Wednesday, that’s for sure,” Mitrovich said.

Girls Golf Port Angeles 42, North Kitsap 15 KINGSTON — Kate Haworth earned match medalist honors for Port Angeles after posting a 58, good for 14 Stableford points. Maddie Boe was second with 62, while Hannah Almaden, Greta Gieseke and Jade Dugger all recorded 63s in Thursday’s road match at White Horse Golf Club. The Riders (1-0) play two matches in consecutive days

against Sequim (1-0). The Wolves host Port Angeles at Cedars at Dungeness on Tuesday, and the Riders host Sequim on Wednesday.

Erickson in All-State volleyball game AUBURN — Clallam Bay senior Inga Erickson played in the Washington State Volleyball Coaches Association’s annual senior All-State Series on Saturday. Erickson, a setter for the Bruins, played for the Class 1B squad in the 1B vs. 2B matchup at Auburn-Riverside High School.

M’s magic number: 700 runs Offense could boost Seattle into playoffs BY TYLER KEPNER THE NEW YORK TIMES

PEORIA, Ariz. — Lloyd McClendon has a figure in mind for the Seattle Mariners, a dream that has eluded this franchise in each of the past seven seasons. McClendon, the Mariners’ manager and a former hitting coach, wants his team to score 700 runs. “If we stay healthy, I think we should be a club that should be able to score 700 runs,” McClendon said in his office at spring training Friday morning. “Every playoff team last year was 700 or better. We didn’t quite get to that number. I think that’s the magic number.”

Run-starved franchise Actually, with the industry starved for runs last season, only eight teams scored more than 700 runs, with five making the playoffs. But let’s not discourage McClendon from the goal. It is about time this franchise start scoring again. Every other American League team has cleared 700 runs (4.32 per game) at least once since 2007, the last time the Mariners did it. Now they are serious about doing it again. They fell 66 runs short last season. “It’s going to be fun,” Austin Jackson, the center fielder and leadoff hitter, said. “We definitely have the confidence in this team, and we

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Nelson Cruz was the Mariners’ key addition during the offseason. He gives Seattle a right-handed power-hitter to complement Robinson Cano and Kyle Seager. definitely look the part.” The engine of the offense will be a middle of the order that might be the most dangerous in the majors: second baseman Robinson Cano, designated hitter Nelson Cruz and third base-

man Kyle Seager. These players should get used to one another; Cano is signed through 2023, Seager through 2021 and Cruz through 2018, with contracts that total almost $400 million.

Most of that goes to Cano, who left the Yankees for a 10-year, $240 million deal that exemplified how desperation drives the free-agent market. TURN

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Downward trend So, yes, he has a strong body of work, but there’s no disputing which direction that body is heading. He had some misses on recruits and was unable to sustain the rapidreplacement mandate of having early-entry NBA talents on the roster. And some of his recent teams have been inconsistent in performance and effort and have sometimes lost games that appeared in hand. Those are failings for which the head coach is held accountable. The need for front-court strength caused Romar to take a chance on Robert Upshaw, who had been booted off Fresno State’s team after his freshman season. Upshaw led the nation with 4.5 blocked shots a game as the Huskies won their first 11 games and were ranked No. 13 in the country. In late January, though, Romar dismissed the key player for violations of team rules. The Huskies’ decline without the dominating 7-footer was predictable. The downside of the disciplinary action was obvious. TURN

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Racers peddle at the start of the men’s senior pro road race of the 2015 Tour de Dungeness on Saturday near the Dungeness recreation area north of Sequim. Hundreds of cyclists took part in the event.


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Monday Baseball: Bainbridge at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m. Girls Tennis: Olympic at Sequim, 4 p.m.; Kingston at Chimacum, 4 p.m. Softball: Bremerton at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.

Tuesday Baseball: Forks at Tenino, 4 p.m.; Sequim at Cascade Christian, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Bremerton, 4:15 p.m. Girls Golf: Port Angeles at Sequim, 2 p.m. Softball: Port Angeles at Central Kitsap, 4 p.m.; Forks at Tenino, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Bremerton, 4:15 p.m. Boys Soccer: Port Angeles at Port Townsend at H.J. Caroll Park, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Forks, 5 p.m.; Coupeville at Sequim, 5:15 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 270; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 706. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 245; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 551. Leading team: Lincoln. SunLanders I Men’s high game: Mark Warren, 225; men’s high series: Mark Warren, 534. Women’s high game: Kathleen DeJong, 165; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 456. First place team: Dominoes by 2 games. Wednesday Lakeside Big 4 Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 290; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 709. Leading team: Easy Street. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: George Hamlin, 242; men’s high series: George Hamlin, 641. Women’s high game: Marlene Metropolit, 184 and Olympid Brehm, 184; women’s high series: Marlene Metropolit, 480 and Olympid Brehm, 480. Leading team: Old Growth. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Bill VanGordon, 300; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 727. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 235; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 616. Leading team: Shooting Blanks. Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Dick Roper, 171; men’s high series: Dick Roper, 470. Women’s high game: Abbey Boyd, 178; women’s high series: Barb Ross, 460. Leading team: Spare Parts. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Greg Jones, 236; men’s high series: Greg Jones, 667. Women’s high game: Leimomi Jones, 170; women’s high series: Leimomi Jones, 452. Leading team: Screwballs. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Evan Smith, 268; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 722 and Skeet Dugdale, 722. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 227; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 598. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouck, 257; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 584. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 136; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 482.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Kerry Perkins, 68; Gerald Petersen, 71. Net: Tim Holth, 61; Brian Duncan, 64; Jim Cole, 65; Paul Stutesman, 65; Greg Shield, 65; Dennis Watson, 66; Lyle Andrus, 66; Lawrence Bingham, 66; Duane Vernon, 66; Ralph Bauman, 66; Jade Tisdale, 66. Team gross: Gerald Petersen and Jim Cole, 68; Gerald Petersen and John Pruss, 69; Jan Hardin and Kerry Perkins, 69. Team net: Dennis Watson and Kerry Perkins, 59; Gene Middleton and Rudy Arruda, 61; Gerald Petersen and Paul Stutesman, 62; Jim Cole and Paul Stutesman, 62; Perry Keeling and Kerry Perkins, 62; Craig Jacobs and Kerry Perkins, 62; Gordon Thomson and Rudy Arruda, 62; Steve Hutchings and Marti Martinez, 62; Steve Callis and Tony Sample, 62; Tom Hainstock and Tim Holth, 62. Sunday, March 8 Men’s Club Three Three’s Gross: Steve Main, 32; Mike DuPuis, 33;Tim Lusk, 33. Net: Steve Callis, 29; Jim Root, 29.5; James Bigbie, 29.5; Bob Dutrow, 30; Jim Jones Sr., 30; Brade Clarke, 30.5; Greg Senf, 31; Erick Blume, 31; Casey Northern, 31. Saturday, March 7 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Steve Main, 73. Net: Erick Blube, 65; Mark Leffers, 67; Daryl Jensen, 69; Brade Clarke, 69. Team gross: John Pruss and Gerald Petersen, 72. Team net: Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 61; Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 63; Erick Blume and Keith Lawrence, 63; Erick Blume and Brad Clarke, 63. Friday, March 6 Winter League — Week 22 — Field Day Team Points 1. Golf Shop Guys 66.5 2. Misfits 52.5 3. Triggs Dental Lab 49.5 4. Joshua’s 40.5 5. Glass Services 37 6. All Nations 2 Gross: Gary Thorne, 36; Mel Triggs, 36; Mike DuPuis, 38; Rob Botero, 38. Net: Josh Gardner, 34; Sonny Carter, 35; Tory Clayton, 37; Steve Moreno, 37; Dave Wahlsten, 38; Mike Hammel, 38; Ward Dunscomb, 38; Randy Barber, 38.

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Showing a burst of speed, musher Aliy Zirkle checked into an Iditarod sled dog race checkpoint at Nulato, Alaska, at 1:48 p.m. Saturday, still driving 16 dogs. After running hard from Huslia over the last day, her dogs made a quick 22-mile charge on the Yukon River from Koyukuk at an average speed of 8.7 mph. Closest to Pin No. 3 Division One (0 — 5): Mel Triggs, 6 ft. 10 in. Division Two (6 and up): Mike Hammel, 5 ft. 8 in. No. 4 Division One (0 — 5): Mike DuPuis, 4 ft. 2 in. Division Two (6 and up): Ward Dunscomb, 11 ft. No. 9 Division One (0— 5): Gary Thorne, 18 ft. Division Two (6 and up): Kui Solomon, 43 ft. Thursday, March 5 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mike DuPuis, 68; Gary Thorne, 69. Net: Steve Main, 63; Steve Hutchings, 67; Win Miller, 67; Paul Stutesman, 68; James Bigbie, 69; Rob Botero, 69; Mike Ferong, 70; Greg Thomas, 70; Jeff Colvin, 70; Lawrence Bingham, 70. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Gary Thorne, 62; Mike DuPuis and Rob Botero, 65. Team net: Mike Ferong and Steve Main, 57; Win Miller and Craig Jacobs, 59; Steve Callis and Tim Holth, 59; James Bigbie and Lawrence Bingham, 61; Lawrence Bingham and Steve Hutchings, 61; Paul Stutesman and Perry Keeling, 62; James Bigbie and Steve Hutchings, 62; John Sadler and Erick Blume, 63. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday, March 5 Lady Niners Division One Net: Jan Boyungs, 36; Kathy Benedict, 37; Lilli Gomes, 39. Putts: Jan Boyungs, 16. Division Two Net: Pat Charters, 39; Lee Stanley, 40; Joan Sullivan, 40; Bonney Benson, 41; Lindsay Busch, 41. Putts: Bonney Benson, 18; Dona Scarcia, 18. Birdies No. 4: Jan Boyungs. No. 8: Cherste Nilde. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Club Throw Out Worst Three Holes Gross: Jay Tomlin, 57; Tom Chirhart, 59. Net: Bob Slagoske, 51; Jack Real, 53. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, March 8 Players’ Day Gross: Josh Koester, 78. Net: Andy Watkins, 70; Mike Penna, 71; Brian Cays, 74; Dan Dougherty, 74; Mike Tipton, 74; John Naples, 75; Richard Garvey, 75; Walt Barker, 76.

Baseball Mariners 11, Diamondbacks 4 Saturday’s Game Arizona ab r hbi ab r hbi J.Jones cf 5 2 2 2 Inciarte cf 3011 S.Smith rf 2 1 1 0 S.Brito cf 2110 Romero pr-rf 3 1 1 1 Pennington ss 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Worth ss 1111 Marte pr-2b-ss21 1 1 A.Hill 2b 3000 K.Seager 3b 1 0 0 2 D.Leyba 2b 1 0 1 0 Rivero 3b 1 1 1 1 D.Peralta lf 2 0 0 0 R.Weeks dh 3 1 2 0 Francisco lf 1 0 0 0 Littlewood pr-dh2 1 1 1 P.O’Brien dh 4 0 1 1 Ackley lf 3 1 1 1 Lamb 3b 1110 P.Kivlehan lf 1 1 1 0 Romak 3b 1000 Bloomquist 1b3 0 0 0 Gosewisch c 2 1 1 0 D.Peterson 1b1 0 0 0 M.Thomas c 2 0 0 0 B.Miller ss 2 0 1 0 D.Dorn 1b 3000 O’Malley 2b 1 1 0 0 Pacheco 1b 1 0 0 0 Sucre c 2 0 0 1 Buss rf 3001 J.Hicks c 1 0 0 1 T.Belza rf 1010 Totals 36111311 Totals 34 4 8 4 Seattle

Seattle 012 011 006—11 Arizona 000 020 020— 4 E—K.Seager (1). DP—Seattle 2, Arizona 2. LOB—Seattle 9, Arizona 6. 2B—S.Smith (3), S.Romero (1), Rivero (1), R.Weeks 2 (2), Inciarte (1), Worth (2). 3B—J.Jones (1). CS—K.

Seager (1). SF—K.Seager 2. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle T.Walker W,1-0 3 0 0 0 1 2 Rodney 1 0 0 0 1 0 Wilhelmsen 1 3 2 2 0 0 Medina 1 0 0 0 0 1 Luetge 1 0 0 0 1 1 2⁄3 3 R.Perez 2 2 0 1 1⁄3 1 Leone 0 0 0 0 P.Fry 1 1 0 0 0 0 Arizona R.De La Rosa L,0-1 3 3 3 3 4 2 Mat.Reynolds 1 1 0 0 0 0 Marks 3 3 2 2 2 4 J.Barrett 1 0 0 0 0 1 2⁄3 5 W.Paredes 6 6 1 0 1⁄3 1 G.Arias 0 0 1 0 HBP—by R.De La Rosa (Ackley). PB—Sucre. Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Jim Wolf; Second, Ben May; Third, Marcus Pattillo. T—3:00. A—12,964 (11,000).

Mariners 10, Brewers 5 Friday’s Game Seattle ab r h bi ab r h bi Gennett 2b 2 0 0 0 Au.Jackson cf 3 1 1 0 Orr 2b 2 0 0 0 J.Jones cf 1100 Segura ss 2 0 1 0 E.Morales cf 0 0 0 0 Y.Rivera ss 2 0 0 0 S.Smith rf 2211 C.Gomez dh 2 0 0 0 J.Lara rf 2110 P.Berberet ph-dh 1 0 0 0 K.Seager 3b 1 1 1 0 Ar.Ramirez 3b20 0 0 Rivero pr-3b 2 1 0 0 E.Herrera 3b-lf 1 1 0 0 N.Cruz dh 2 1 1 0 Clark 1b 2 0 1 0 T.Marlette pr-dh21 1 1 H.Morris 1b 2 1 1 0 Morrison 1b 3 0 1 1 L.Schafer rf 2 0 0 0 Petersonpr-1b 1 0 0 1 Petersen rf 2 1 2 1 Zunino c 3012 L.Jimenez lf 2 0 0 0 M.Dowd c 2000 M.Long lf-cf 1 1 1 2 Ackley lf 3021 S.Peterson cf2 0 0 0 A.Wilson lf 0000 J.Rogers 3b 1 0 0 1 B.Miller ss 3000 Centeno c 2 1 1 1 K.Marte ss 1 0 1 0 N.Ashley c 1 0 0 0 C.Taylor 2b 3 0 3 0 O’Malley pr-2b 1 1 0 0 Totals 31 5 7 5 Totals 3510147 Milwaukee

Milwaukee 000 001 202—5 Seattle 203 023 00x—10 E—Segura (3), Y.Rivera (2). DP—Seattle 3. LOB—Milwaukee 4, Seattle 8. 2B—S.Smith (2). 3B—M.Long (2), C.Taylor (2). HR—Centeno (1). SB—Au.Jackson (2). CS—Zunino (1). SF—M.Long, J.Rogers, D.Peterson. IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Fiers L,0-1 2 5 4 3 3 0 Leach 1 2 1 0 0 1 Jeffress 12⁄3 3 2 2 1 1 1⁄3 0 T.Cravy 0 0 0 1 Henderson 1 2 3 1 1 0 D.Goforth 1 1 0 0 1 1 Knebel 1 1 0 0 0 1 Seattle Happ W,1-1 3 1 0 0 0 2 Ca.Smith 1 1 0 0 0 1 Furbush 1 0 0 0 0 1 Farquhar 1 1 1 1 0 2 M.Guaipe 1 2 2 2 1 1 Kickham 1 0 0 0 2 1 F.Snow 1 2 2 2 0 0 WP—Fiers, M.Guaipe. PB—Centeno, M. Dowd. Umpires—Home, Jon Byrne; First, Paul Schrieber; Second, Cory Blaser; Third, Quinn Wolcott. T—3:00. A—9,694 (12,339).

Basketball NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 51 13 .797 — L.A. Clippers 42 24 .636 10 Phoenix 34 33 .507 18½

Sacramento L.A. Lakers

22 42 .344 17 47 .266 Southwest Division W L Pct Memphis 45 20 .692 Houston 43 22 .662 Dallas 42 25 .627 San Antonio 40 24 .625 New Orleans 36 29 .554 Northwest Division W L Pct Portland 43 20 .683 Oklahoma City 36 29 .554 Utah 28 36 .438 Denver 25 41 .379 Minnesota 14 50 .219 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Toronto 39 26 .600 Boston 28 36 .438 Brooklyn 25 38 .397 Philadelphia 15 50 .231 New York 13 51 .203 Southeast Division W L Pct x-Atlanta 51 14 .785 Washington 37 28 .569 Charlotte 29 35 .453 Miami 29 36 .446 Orlando 21 46 .313 Central Division W L Pct Cleveland 42 25 .627 Chicago 40 27 .597 Milwaukee 34 31 .523 Indiana 30 34 .469 Detroit 23 42 .354 x-clinched playoff spot

29 34 GB — 2 4 4½ 9 GB — 8 15½ 19½ 29½ GB — 10½ 13 24 25½ GB — 14 21½ 22 31 GB — 2 7 10½ 18

Friday’s Games Philadelphia 114, Sacramento 107 Charlotte 101, Chicago 91 Toronto 102, Miami 92 Boston 95, Orlando 88 Oklahoma City 113, Minnesota 99 Dallas 129, L.A. Clippers 99 Denver 114, Golden State 103 Atlanta 96, Phoenix 87 Portland 118, Detroit 99 Saturday’s Games Sacramento at Washington, late Boston at Indiana, late Brooklyn at Philadelphia, late Milwaukee at Memphis, late Detroit at Utah, late New York at Golden State, late Today’s Games Chicago at Oklahoma City, 10 a.m. Houston at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. Denver at New Orleans, 3 p.m. Cleveland at Orlando, 3 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 4 p.m. Portland at Toronto, 4 p.m. New York at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Portland at Washington, 4 p.m. Toronto at Indiana, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Denver at Memphis, 5 p.m. Brooklyn at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Miami, 5 p.m. Oklahoma City at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Charlotte at Utah, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Sacramento, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Transactions BASEBALL National League COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned INF-OF Rosell Herrera and RHP Jorge Rondon to their minor league camp. Reassigned RHPs Justin Miller, Jose Ortega and Gus Schlosser; LHPs Buddy Boshers, Yohan Flande and Jason Gurka and C Tommy Murphy to their minor

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Former Port Angeles Roughriders standout Jessica Madison’s rebounding and free-throw shooting helped the University of Alaska-Anchorage women’s basketball team claim the Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship earlier this month. The Seawolves took the top seed into NCAA Div. II West Regional Championships, which was played at Alaska Airlines Arena, their home court. Alaska-Anchorage opened the regional tournament against Point Loma and were upset in the first round Friday 64-63. In the GNAC championship game, Alaska-Anchorage beat Western Washington 71-58. With 1:12 to go in the second half, Madison, a junior guard, sealed the win with four straight free throws to push the lead to 69-58. Madison finished a perfect 6 for 6 from the free-throw line and had nine points and eight rebounds, which was the second best on the team. Kiki Robertson, a point guard from Hawaii and the niece of NBA Hall of Famer Oscar Robinson, lead the Seawolves with 21 points and five assists. Alaska-Anchorage finished the season ranked No. 1 in the

nation for the final four weeks. Madison ranked fourth on the team with 10.5 points per game. She is moving up the all-time lists at Alaska-Anchorage, ranking 16th in points with 890, third in free-throw percentage at 82.4 and fourth in 3-point shots with 142.

paski ended both games of Pacific Lutheran’s doubleheader baseball sweep of Whitworth with strikeouts Friday. The 19th-ranked Lutes defeated the Pirates 2-0 and 4-2. Konopaski, a Port Angeles graduate, now has six saves this season, which leads the Northwest Conference. The senior was named to the preseason All-America First Team by d3baseball.com.

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LUBBOCK, Texas — Sequim graduate Lea Hopson went 2 for 3 with a run and two RBI to help the Texas Tech softball team defeat Mississippi Valley State on Friday. Earlier this week in a 9-7 loss to UTEP, Hopson hit her teamleading seventh home run. Hopson, a senior infielder, will return to the state of Washington for three games this week. Texas Tech will play at Seattle University on Wednesday at 6 p.m. and then will play a doubleheader against the University of Washington on Thursday at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

DURHAM, N.C. — Demiree Briones, a 2012 graduate of Sequim High School, has moved on to North Central University to play softball after starting her career at Southwestern Oregon. Briones homered Tuesday to help the Eagles sweep a doubleheader with Norfolk State. The junior first baseman is tied for second on the team with two home runs.

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Gray makes play PORTLAND, Ore. — Port Angeles graduate Haley Gray

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Alaska-Anchorage’s Jessica Madison, a Port Angeles graduate, drives against the defense of Western Washington’s Katie Colard during the GNAC title game. sealed the University of Puget Sound softball team’s first win of the season with a nifty defensive play in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Loggers led Lewis and Clark 4-1 going into the bottom half of the ninth March 7. The Pioneers got one run back

and with only one out were threatening to add more. Gray, a freshman catcher, dove to catch a foul tip, then got to her feet and picked off a runner at third to end the game.

Konopaski saves two PARKLAND — A.J. Kono-

Dean saves game PENDLETON, Ore. — Michael Dean earned a save and give the Grays Harbor College baseball team its first win of the season March 7. Dean, a sophomore from Forks, pitched a 1-2-3 inning to lock down the win.

M’s: Middle of lineup among best in majors CONTINUED FROM B1 The Mariners had lost more than half their fan base since 2002, the year after their last playoff appearance. They had struggled to develop their own hitters. They overwhelmed Cano and found their cornerstone. “You bring a guy like Cano, who’s had success and played on championship teams, with his demeanor, his calm confidence that we’re going to get the job done — it’s a great combination, and it rubs off perfectly,” Seager said. “There’s no stress in his game.” The Mariners showed progress in Cano’s first season, improving by 16 games, to 87-75, and contending for a wild-card spot until the final day. Seager made his first All-Star team, won a Gold Glove and earned a $100 million contract. Felix Hernandez sparkled as the pitchers led the American League in earned run average, at 3.17.

Cano hit .314, and enjoys the headliner status he never had as a complementary star in New York. He has something like a suite in the spring training clubhouse, which narrows as it reaches Cano’s nook, with its black leather couch, wooden bench for a sound system, and empty stalls on either side of his locker. The player dressing closest to him is Cruz, whom he helped recruit this winter. “I tell him the way they embraced me when I signed here — teammates, fans, the organization,” Cano said. “I was very impressed. I told him: Here, they treat you like family.” Cano’s new team won more games last season than his old team, and seems like a better bet to do so again. He praised the front office for following through on its pledge to build around him, though the Mariners might have made the playoffs last season had they pursued Cruz more aggressively. Cruz, who was coming off a suspension for perfor-

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Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon watches batting practice last month. mance-enhancing drugs, signed with Baltimore for one year and $8 million. He led the majors in homers, with 40, and helped the Orioles to the AL Championship Series. One winter after a tentative negotiation with Cruz, the Mariners made him their top priority. “Without a doubt,” said General Manager Jack Zduriencik, who signed Cruz, 34, for four years and $57 million.

“We had a list of priorities that we wanted, and No. 1 was to try to find a middle-of-the-lineup hitter, preferably a right-handed power hitter. “We just think, and everyone in baseball would tell you, that’s the one thing this club lacked.” Of the 10 Mariners with the most plate appearances last season, eight were lefthanded hitters. The right-handed Jackson arrived in a trade last

July, and Zduriencik traded for another right-handed outfielder, Justin Ruggiano, in December. “You think about our lineup, we can go left-rightleft-right quite a bit, with very good hitters,” McClendon said. “It creates problems as far as matchups are concerned, particularly late in ballgames.” Other newcomers, like Seth Smith and Rickie Weeks, give the Mariners more veteran depth than their offense has had in years. But much of the burden will fall on Cruz, who has hit just nine homers in 52 career games at Safeco Field, where fewer runs were scored than at any other AL park last season. “It doesn’t matter where you play,” Cruz said. “If you’re able to drive the ball different places, it’s going to be tougher to play defense against you. “For me, just try to square the ball up as much as you can, and you’re going to be more likely to find a hole.” Cano averaged 28 hom-

ers in his last five seasons with the Yankees, playing his home games in the cozy new Yankee Stadium. Last year he hit just 14, but he still ranked seventh in the majors in offensive wins above replacement, as measured by Baseball-Reference.com. He also delivered on his mandate to make the Mariners relevant again. After three consecutive years drawing fewer than 2 million fans — their first such stretch since 1988 to 1990, before the franchise had ever had a winning record — the Mariners crossed that threshold last season. “They were there till the end,” Cano said. “That’s something that I really learned. I didn’t know there were huge fans in Seattle, like the way they supported us and the way they cared about the players. That’s something I really appreciated.” Now, the Mariners believe, they are poised to break another barrier: 700 runs scored. If they do that, they should find their way to the postseason.

Lynch reportedly linked to bar fight PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEWS SOURCES

SAN FRANCISCO — Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was reportedly involved in a fight outside a San Francisco bar Friday night, according to several media

reports Saturday. Lynch was reportedly leaving the bar with his group when a man, possibly intoxicated, started to repeatedly call the football star a “Seattle sea chicken.” A fight soon started between the man and Lynch’s friends, NBC, CBS

and the online gossip site TMZ reported. A smartphone video taken at the scene appears to show Lynch trying to pull people away from the fight, NBC reported. TMZ reported that a witness said Lynch threw punches before walking away.

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that will trigger that kind of reversal. If not, the questions will become increasingly more valid this time next season.

________ Dave Boling is a sports columnist for The News Tribune. He can be contacted at dave.boling@ thenewstribune.com.

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CONTINUED FROM B1 success. Romar’s previous clubs had a dip of a couple of The upside of the discipline is the message that it seasons, 2006 through 2008, but they bounced sends to everyone else, back to three straight from now until Romar is NCAA tournament seasons finished coaching, that team rules apply everybody thereafter. Maybe this recruiting on the team, even if you class is the development lead the nation in blocked shots. There is the strength of Romar, and it’s the sort of thing that makes it easier for Woodward to focus on the long-term good of the program under him. Another of Romar’s strengths is of more practiWanted, a safe and cal application. His recruitloving home for two ing class for next season is 5-year-old Siamese rated as one of the top 10 cats. Healthy and in the country. housebroken. We should assume this Loving owner shows that Romar still has recently passed away. the crucial recruiting chops to lure a gifted group to a program that otherwise appears on the downslope. 360-460-2837, John Such an infusion of talent can generate energy, interest and renewed


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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General HOME CARE SUPERVISOR PT Computer/data skills, meets deadlines. Investigates accidents, maintains care plans. Call 360-379-6659 KLALLAM COUNSELING SERVICES. CDP/CDPT, 2 FT position with benefits. WA license required. Indian preference in hiring in accordance with PL 93638. CDPT Salary $11.27 to $14.24 CDP $16.36 to $20.74. Contact: Personnel, 2851 Lower Elwha Rd., Pt. A n g e l e s , WA 9 8 3 6 3 (360) 452-8471 ext. 7429 for required application packet. Or go online to www.elwha.org to apply or download an application. L I F E G UA R D : C i t y o f Port Townsend is looking for experienced lifeguards to work at the Mountain View pool. Part time, flexible schedule. $9.66 - $10.69 / hour DOQ. Must hold current Lifeguard, First Aid/CPR/AED certifications. Complete position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt. us/Employment.htm or call 379-5045. Submit application materials to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to pkolacy@cityofpt.us with h e a d e r L I F E G UA R D. Applications received continuously. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace. Looking for two employees for par ts counter. Pa i n t ex p e r i e n c e d e sired. Apply in person. Baxter Auto Parts 221 West First. Port Angeles, WA 98362 Medical Assistant Busy medical clinic looking for a Medical Assistant. Must be able to work on EMR system, self-directed, multitask and be a team player. No calls please, send resume to: CliniCare, 621 E. Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Attn.: HR

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Manufacturing Engin e e r. D e v e l o p a n d oversee manufacturing production and planning using Lean Manufacturing techniques and MRP Systems Bills of Materials based on customer specifications. Requires BS in Engineering (non-civil) or AA with two years experience in aerospace manufacturing Engineering. Send Resumes to: hr@acti.aero MATHEWS GLASS CO. Family owned and operated for 63 years. Seeking office support staffefficient, fr iendly, responsible. Duties: accounts receivable, statements, shipping and receiving, assisting customers and answering phones. Desire to learn glass industry is necessary. 15-25 hrs per wk during training period. This is a long term employment opportunity, 6 m o. r e v i e w i n c l u d e s wage increase. Send resume and cover letter to Peninsula Daily News PDN#786/Clerical Port Angeles, WA 98362 MEDICAL ASSISTANT: P/T to perform patient care duties and assist with back office duties. Send resume to: Peninsula Daily News PDN # 790/MA Port Angeles, WA 98362 RESORT JOB FAIR: J o b Fa i r E ve n t a t WorldMark by Wyndham’s Discovery Bay Resort 141 Orcas Drive, Port Townsend, WA 360-385-0524 (Off Hwy 101 between Port Tow n s e n d S e q u i m ) . Please come and join us on Saturday, March 21 from 11am until 2pm. Br ing your resume and learn about the opportunities awaiting you at our busy year-round resort. Meet with Hiring Managers for the following positions: Guest Service Associate Housekeepers ( M u l t i p l e Po s i t i o n s available) Housekeeping Inspector Laundry Attendant

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

REGISTERED DENTAL HYGIENIST: P/T, competetive wage. Please email resume to: sequimfamilydentistry@yahoo.com or mail to: PO Box 3430 Sequim, WA 98382

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

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CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROFESSIONALS $39,000 Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., a contractor for the Washington State Depar tment of Corrections, is seeking chemical dependency professionals to provide services at the CLALLAM BAY CORRECTION CENTER in Clallam Bay and at the OLYMPIC CORRECTION CENTER in Forks. Your expertise and your active Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e CDP Certification (required) will be valued by professionals whose mission is to make a difference in the lives of others. Experience working in a correctional setting a plus. We offer a comp e t i t i ve s a l a r y a n d benefits package, as well as the opportunity to work with a great team of dedicated professionals assisting clients in substance abuse treatment. To apply please complete an online application at our website: www.spectrumhealthsystems.org Questions? Please contact Larr y Ferguson at (253) 680-2768 AA/EOE “Building Better Lives One Step At A Time.”

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AUCTION: Bayview Mini S t o ra g e, 1 : 3 0 p m o n March March 20, 2015 CLALLAM COUNTY at 62 S. Bayview, P.A. LEGAL PROCESS Unit B-18, Brian Maple. ASSISTANT I/CLERK I Call (360)452-2400, to $17.67 to 21.54/hr, FT verify. (37.5 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefit eligible. Shared position between Dept of Clerk (Superior Cour t) and Be a part of our growing Juvenile Services. Resuccess! Join the only quires HS diploma or bank headquartered on equivalent and min 3 yrs the North Olympic Pe- advanced clerical exp ninsula. Openings in- preferably in legal sett i n g . C l o s e s M a r. 1 7 , clude: • Document Manage- 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). ment Team Lead

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SEEKING: Local community handbell group is seeking an experienced level 2-3 ringer for the B4C5 handbells and handchimes. We e k l y r e h e a r s a l s . Come join this fun group. Info. call. (360)457-6993 (360)683-6376

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AUCTION: Angeles Mini S t o ra g e, 1 : 3 0 p m o n Thursday March 19, 2015 at 919 W. Laurids e n B l v d , P. A . U n i t A-247, Sarah Sullivan. Call (360)452-2400, to verify.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4080 Employment General General General Wanted PORT DIRECTOR: The Makah Tribal Council is seeking a Port Director who is enthusiastic, thrives on challenges, and can build an effective team environment. Responsible for the daily operations for Mar ina and Tribal Dock, to develop strong and effective management structure, short and long term plans and strategies necessary to provide for the long term stability and welfare for the Makah Tribe. Education Requirements: Bachelor’s degree and/or related experience in business and administration or related field. At least five years exper ience in management ad administration; must be very knowledgeable in finance and budgeting as well as information management. Must be experienced in organization planning. Submit your resume to Makah Tribal Council P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, WA 98357 or Fax to (360) 645-3123, or email to tabitha.herda@makah.com , for a copy of position description contact Tabitha Herda at 360-645-2013.

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BRAND NEW 1,956 sf. home in Cedar Ridge with 3 Br PLUS a den, 2 ba. Outdoor room. Large Master ba has granite counters and double sink vanity. 9’ ceilings, fur nace with heat pump, fenced backyard. MLS#281712 $279,900 Alan Burwell (360)460-0790 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East Bright and Spacious Energy efficient, newer development, extremely bright, clean 2,200 sf, 3 br., 2.5 ba., with water and mtn view! Master suite, living room, propane fireplace, half bath and a formal dining room nicely appointed with large windows - all on main level. Open kitchen with access to large deck. Spacious upper l ev e l h a s g r e a t s i z e loft/rec-room. MLS#290356 $245,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen

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Country feel in the city. Rural surrounding but with easy access to city amenities. Private back yard, huge deck, cozy fireplace, spacious family room. Downstairs has 2 bed room suite with bath and small kitchenette that served as rental to college students. A n i c e p r o p e r t y, a n i c e area, a nice price. MLS#290234 $219,000 Dick Pilling (360) 417-2811 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY Custom built home Custom built home by Terhune Constr uction with quality design features throughout this beautifully appointed home. Home features include hardwood and tile floors, stainless steel appliances, propane range / oven and fireplace in the living room, fenced back yard for pr ivacy and pets. Call for more details. MLS#272133 $239,000 Andrea Gilles (360)683-3564 PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE

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East of Port Angeles Bor n in 2007, 3 Br, 2 ba., open concept, 2,420 sf, 1 story, 1.08 acres, 3 car attached garage is 1354 sf, gorgeous water feature and landscaping, wet / dry sauna / spac i o u s c ove r e d d e ck s, many upscale features! MLS#282170 $399,500 Team Thomsen (360) 808-0979 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

ELEGANT HOME 3 Br, 2.5 ba, 3,624 sf., large atrium overlooking golf course, cherry cabinets, quality appliances, heated tile floors, new roof, golf cart garage. MLS#656643/281332 $365,000 Team Schmidt (360) 460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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EXQUISITE TUDOR 3 Br., 3.5 ba., 2,988 sf., Hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, formal and informal dining, lg. kitchen, wet bar, mb with walk-in jetted tub, wine cellar, exercise/laundry room., lower level guest suite, 3 car garage w/oil change bay. MLS#742911/290221 $695,000 Deb Kahle (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

FOR SALE BY OWNER Immaculate, spacious 1,848 sf on 1.01 acres, b e t we e n S e q u i m a n d Por t Angeles. 3 Br., 2 ba, large kitchen with b r e a k fa s t b a r, d i n i n g room, living room, large family room. Attached 2car garage, storage shed. Private septic and well. $185,000. (360)457-8345 GOLF COURSE HOME This home is on the Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course, hole #8. It has the quaint look of a cabin complete with the peeler pole front porch but offers all the amenities and finish of a high end home. Open concept and vaulted ceilings. Kitchen features granite counter tops hardwood, stainless steel appliances and high end cabinetry. MLS#290188/739990 $299,000 Eric Hegge (360)460-6470 COLDWELL BANKER TOWN & COUNTRY

House with a LARGE SHOP Large corner lot, private yard and super cute 1 level home with many gr e a t u p d a t e s : p a i n t , flooring, windows, remodeled bathroom and kitchen. Spacious living room with newer wood burning stove, huge 3 bay shop, and attached garage plus a 40 ft RV parking spot. MLS#290267 $219,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen Just Listed! 2 Br 1.5 ba home on large lot located in the beautiful historic Dungeness. Great location for a nice relaxed lifestyle. Walk or ride your bike down to the waterfront. Shop at Nash’s for some local produce. This single wide mobile home is in great condition. Priva t e we l l a n d s e p t i c . Large park like yard for your garden, pets, kids or ??? For more information call today! MLS#290378 $89,000 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim (360)683-3900

Lovely and Unique T h i s l i g h t f i l l e d N . W. home features panoramic water views on both levels and a peek-a-boo mountain view from the front. Proper ty is well maintained and has a park like setting. Home h a s va u l t e d c e i l i n g s , beautiful hardwood floors on both levels, heated floors in both master and guest bath, 2 fireplaces, 2 pellet stoves, tons of storage and many updates throughout. The master bedroom features a fireplace, sun-room and access to a private back deck where you could put in a hot tub. MLS#280862 $334,900 Jennifer Felton (360) 460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

One Level Living 4 br, 4 ba home (once a B&B) has 3 suites, granite counter tops, entertaining deck overlooking 2.33 park-like acres with pond and gazebo, huge shop and outbuildings. Solar panels and generator. Irrigation water. A must see. MLS#290308 $449,500 Heidi Hansen (360)460-0790 The Perfect Condo Windermere 3 Br, 2 ba, 1,337 sq. ft. Real Estate condo with mountain Sequim East v i ew d e ck o f f m a s t e r bedroom. Private, fenced patio with locking PORT ANGELES storage unit off the living HOME! room. Updated bathSHARP! This 3 br, 2.5 rooms, new carpeting, ba, contemporary home new interior paint, new includes 1,342 sf plus a windows, new window garage. Located on a treatments and new front quiet lot off Campbell door! 2 parking spaces; Ave, t h i s h o m e, bu i l t 1 covered. Centrally lo2004, is in excellent concated in sunny Sequim dition - light, bright and near medical center on a ready to occupy! quiet cul-de-sac. MLS#290300 $199,500 MLS#290294 $132,500 Mark McHugh Jean Irvine (360)683-0660 (360) 417-2797 Mark N. McHugh COLDWELL BANKER REAL ESTATE UPTOWN REALTY

Stunning remodel Beautifully updated spacious home on two city lots w/panoramic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Custom kitchen w/Island, quartz countertops, warming drawer, pantry & pull outs, Jenn-Air stove & B o s c h d i s h w a s h e r. Stunning master suite w/French doors to deck w/hot tub, custom tile shower w/jets, double sink vanity & walk in closet. Workshop & storage space in basement. Heated & cooled by an energy efficient heat pump. Attached 2 car garage, 2 car detached garage & plenty of room to park your RV or boat. MLS#290331 $335,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

Wonderful Neighbourhood .21 Acres - flat, easy to build on, par tial water view, short walk to the olympic discovery trail, city utilities at the street, n e i g h b o r h o o d o f n ew homes, prominent glacial boulder marks se corner MLS#290201 $45,000 Team Thomsen (360) 808-0979 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

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P.A.: Completely remodeled 2 Br., 1 ba., doublewide in Sr. Park in PA. Brand New 25 yr roof, new paint, tile and tlc throughout. This is 100% move-in ready. $35K, 6005 Antiques & F i n . ava i l . M u s t s e e, Collectibles won’t last. Call Peter ( 2 0 6 ) 8 4 9 - 3 4 4 6 o r S E W I N G M AC H I N E : (360)457-7009. Antique, featherweight Singer. Case incl. $350. (360)808-0525 After665 Rental noons.

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This Has It All! 4 Br., 4 ba home over 2,100 sf., sep. 2 br guest quar ters on 1st floor, elevator for ease of access, large living room w / f p, d e ck o f f d i n i n g room, detached shop for all your projects. MLS#290374/753346 $397,000 Tyler Conkle (360) 670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND P.A. 2011 park model mobile home, like new, Why Rent When You includes stacked full size Can Own? wa s h e r a n d d r ye r. This 15’ x 50’ Storage 12X20 carport garage inunit is heated and will fit cluded. Unit is in mobile all types of items, cars, home par k with 8x20 b o a t s, RV ’s, e t c . S e - deck. $32K. cured with perimeter (360)580-3038 fencing and electric gate for access. SEQUIM: Quality 3br 2 MLS#270281 $53,000 ba, skylights, car por t, Andrea Gilles shed, patio. 325 N. 5th (360)683-3564 Ave. #19 $63,000. PROFESSIONAL REAL (360)520-4592 ESTATE (360)460-1996

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SAAB: ‘89 convertible FORD: 1991 F150 4x4. JEEP: ‘84 Grand Cherokee, wrecked nose clip. $ 9 0 0 . o n e p a r t s c a r Disabled. $895 obo. $800/obo 360-912-2727 $700. (360)681-4019 (360)417-0808

OLDS: ‘61 F-85 2 door, Alum 215 V8, auto. runs, drives. Solid body. Think “Jetsons”! Good glass. All stock except custom interior! Factory manuals. Possible trade for? SAAB: ‘97, 900SE Tur$3500./obo. bo, 115K miles. $2200. (360)477-1716 (360)340-2118

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SHED: 10x9 insulated shed with electrical and plumbing hook ups. G r e a t fo r a n o u t d o o r laundry room. Shed comes with washer and dryer. Buyer responsible for moving of shed. Asking $2,500./obo. Please contact William at 360582-0802

8180 Garage Sales PA - Central FRIENDS OF THE LIB R A RY T H R E E DAY BAG OF BOOKS SALE. Thur 3/19, Fri 3/20, Sat 3/21, 10-5:30 p.m. 2210 S. Peabody. New books added each day. Free book bag to the first 20 customers each day. Fill a bag for $2.00

8182 Garage Sales PA - West AUCTION: Angeles Mini S t o ra g e, 1 : 3 0 p m o n Thursday March 19, 2015 at 919 W. Laurids e n B l v d , P. A . U n i t A-247, Sarah Sullivan. Call (360)452-2400, to verify. INDOOR GARAGE Sale Sat.-Sun. 9-3 p.m., 2002 W. 6th St. Lapidary, mot o r c y c l e g e a r, b o o k s, clothes, much more and cheap prices.

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9832 Tents & Travel Trailers TRAILER: 01’ Arctic Fox 26X with slide. Sleeps 6, rear bedroom. Excellent, o n e o w n e r . $12,500 452-7969 or 452-5990

9050 Marine Miscellaneous BAYLINER: ‘79 Victoria, 2 br cabin cruiser. Great cond. Newer engine and outdrive. New upholstry. $6,500 obo. (360)912-4922 BOAT: 1958 Skagitt, 14 ft., with trailor. $400. (251)978-1750 B OAT: G l a s s p l y 1 7 ’ , good cond., excellent fishing and crabbing setup, great running 90hp Yamaha and 15hp Evinrude elec star t, power tilt, new pot puller with pots. 4,800. (360)775-4082

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S t o ra g e, 1 : 3 0 p m o n BUDGET RESOLUTION 01, 2015 Thursday March 19, 2015 at 919 W. LauridCALL FOR HEARING FOR DEBATABLE EMERGENCIES s e n B l v d , P. A . U n i t IN THE FUNDS LISTED BELOW A-247, Sarah Sullivan. Call (360)452-2400, to DODGE: ‘93 Cummins. verify. 2x4 with protech flatbed. P u b : M a r c h 1 5 , 1 6 , THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows: WANTED: Quality items 1 3 5 k m i . $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . 2015. in good condition for gar1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts constitute a public (360)271-6521. Legal NO: 620841 age sale June 19-20. emergency that could not reasonably have been foreseen at the Proceeds benefit WAG, time of making the budget: FORD: ‘08 F250 Super AUCTION: Bayview Mini local dog rescue. AcD u t y C r e w C a b 4 x 4 . S t o ra g e, 1 : 3 0 p m o n cepting kitchen, houseClerk – IT project balance from 2014/$2,605 One owner, only 55K March March 20, 2015 hold items, linens furniOpportunity Fund – Eklund Heights project final payment/$18,465 miles. Leather interior, at 62 S. Bayview, P.A. ture, garden/outdoor Sheriff’s Operations power seats, mirrors and Unit B-18, Brian Maple. furniture etc. Call to arw i n d o w s . Tr a i l e r t o w Call (360)452-2400, to • Fund replacement cost of 12 VHF and 6 UHF patrol radios/$26,900 range pick up (360)683• Administrative travel and training costs/$2,669 package. Excellent con- verify. 0932 Sheriff’s Community Projects – Cover January code enforcement 9740 Auto Service dition. $31,500. Contact P u b : M a r c h 1 5 , 1 6 , expenses/$1,965 & Parts 2015. FORD: ‘05, Taurus, 58K JP: 360-477-5950. Sheriff’s Jail – Correct error in salary and benefit lines/$97,587 Legal NO: 620845 ml. 4 door, $4,995. Non-departmental – Potential increased funding for economic 7035 General Pets PARTS: Chevy engine (360)504-2052 development/$150,000 350 completely rebuilt. 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices $750/obo (360)457-6540 F O R D : 2 0 1 2 F u s i o n . CATS: Wanted, a safe NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County ComClallam County Clallam County Low miles. Exel. cond. loving home for (2) 5yo 5 t h W H E E L : S a l e o r missioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact, a public hearing on Trade. ‘05 27.5’ Jayf$15,000 fi rm. 452-4984 siamese cats. Healthy the debatable emergencies listed above will be held March 24, 2015 at 10:30 9180 Automobiles NOTICE OF BUDGET REDUCTIONS and house broken. Lov- light, large slideout and a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. i n g o w n e r r e c e n t l y awning. No damage, rot Classics & Collect. HONDA: ‘06 Civic. 4 cyl. Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by 1.8 liter engine. 2 door, passed away. (360)460- or leaks. Great condition. Replaced futon with AMC: ‘71 Hornet, under loaded with extras. 2800 Resolution of the Board the budget reductions PASSED AND ADOPTED this third day of March 2015 2837 John. 2 recliner chairs, New 50K ml. 258 ci. motor, mi. Like new, priced to shown below on March 24, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS battery, pillow top queen auto trans., new tires s e l l . $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 f i r m . Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse. mattress. Lots of storage and wheels. $4000 or (360)460-1843 _______________________________________ 9820 Motorhomes a n d c l o s e t s p a c e . trade. (360)452-4336 Jim McEntire, Chair $7,500 firm or will conH O N D A : ‘ 9 7 C R - V General Fund, Environmental Health – Reduction in Department of Ecology, solid waste enforcement sider trade for 16-20’ CHEVY: ‘03, SSR, 8k AWD Sport Utility 2.0L FORD: ‘91 Fiesta RV _______________________________________ 4 cylinder, automatic, grant/($3,000) Van, 98K miles, $6000 travel trailer of equal val- original miles. ATTEST: Mike Chapman ue (360)808-1896 or $24,500/obo. alloy wheels, roof rack, Department of Community Development, Shoreline firm. Excellent cond. (360)808-2489. 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R e s t o r e d , n o t Garden Garden Garden GRAY MOTORS Class C, 3,000k mi on truck. 2 year old roof. show. $12,000. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY (360)928-3419 457-4901 motor and tires. $3,000 $ 5 5 0 o b o. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 9 7 COMMISSIONERS graymotors.com obo. (360)808-1134 PUBLIC HEARING 4211 WHAT A DEAL Funding List for the Regional Allocation of Surface Transportation Funds Date: March 3, 2015 Jim McEntire, Chair MERCEDES: ‘83 240D. Chevy: ‘70 3/4T 4x4, auRV: ‘99 Chinook (STP) 2015-2017 GARAGE SALE ADS Legal No: 619058 tomatic. GMC: ‘72 1/2T 4 sp., straight body, me- Pub: March 8, 15, 2015 Premiere, 21 foot, 29K Call for details. 4x4 4 speed. BOTH for chanically sound. $2,695 miles. $20,000. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam County Board of Commissioners 360-452-8435 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL (360)452-4032 $5,500. (360)452-5803 (360)808-4920 will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, March 24th at 10:30 a.m., or as 1-800-826-7714 APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING soon thereafter as possible in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, WashNotice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by ington. The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public comments or Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget ap- testimony regarding proposed transportation project selection utilizing federal propriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW Surface Transportation Funding. The projects are being proposed by transpor36.40.100 at 10 a.m. on March 24, 2015 in the tation agencies in Clallam County. The submitted project list will be subseCommissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam quently modified or approved by the Board of County Commissioners. County Courthouse. Comments for or against the regional allocation of projects being proposed for Alcohol/Drug Abuse STP funding are encouraged. Interested persons must either submit their writ• Funding from the Department of Social and ten comments before the hearing is commenced (see Proponent’s address beHealth Services for suicide prevention services low) or present written and/or oral comments in person during the public hearand training/$25,000 ing. • Funding from the Department of Social and Health Services, Division of Behavioral Health In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids and Recovery for repeat DUI offender treat- and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Rement/$9,102 quests must be received at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing – see • Carryover WA Cares grant funding/$5,000 “Proponent” below. The facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to Emergency Services those with physical disabilities. • Hazardous Mitigation Project grant expenditure/$14,203 PROPONENT: • Additional revenue from Region 2 Homeland Clallam County Public Works Security grants/$17,888 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 6 • Revenue passed through from Washington Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 State Emergency Management DiviTelephone: 360.417.2319 sion/$24,939 Nine-One-One Enhanced FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Notice of Public Hearing – Proposed Funding • Receipt and expend funding from the Washing- List for the Regional Allocation of Surface Transportation Funds (STP) 2015ton State Department Emergency Management 2017 Division/$306,364 • Receipt of wireless tax revenues/$15,641 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Notice of Public Hearing – Funding List for the RegionGeneral Fund – Auditor – Unbudgeted February al Allocation of Surface Transportation Funds (STP) 2015-2017 election services/$97,000 The mission of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Air and SUMMARY OF PROPOSED STP PROJECTS and Federal Funding Usage: Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Bulkhead (PE 2015) $ 130,000 Marine (OAM), the world’s largest aviation and maritime law enforcement at the office of the Board of Clallam County Com- City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Bulkhead (CN 2017) $ 650,000 missioners from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Channel Bridge (PE 2015) $ 75,000 organization, is to protect the American people and the nation’s critical through Friday. City of Port Angeles Marine Drive Channel Bridge (CN 2017) $ 510,000 infrastructure through the coordinated use of integrated air and marine forces Clallam County LaPush Road Repave (CN 2015) $ 331,000 BOARD OF CLALLAM to detect, interdict and prevent acts of terrorism and the unlawful movement Clallam County Spruce Railroad Trail (CN 2015 WFLHD) $ 528,000 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS City of Forks Calawah Way (CN 2015) $ 381,500 of people, illegal drugs and other contraband toward or across U.S. borders. _______________________________ Date: March 3, 2015 __________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Jim McEntire, Chair Pub: March 8, 15, 2015 Legal No: 619061 Pub: March 15, 22, 2015 Legal No: 620390

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Building renewal = new restaurant ment of Motor Vehicles office. It’s where Taylor obtained his driver’s license. After graduating from Port Angeles High School in 1989, Taylor moved to Arizona to pursue a career as a pilot when the job market for those skills was bleak.

$500,000 in renovations; fast-cooking pizza oven as a shipping warehouse in the mid-1940s. They expect to employ PORT ANGELES — about 30 people and generCar horns honk happily ate a $250,000 to $300,000 and people wave when they annual payroll. drive by the building at Plans are for Fanaticus 126 E. First St. to be open from 10 a.m. to It seems like everyone about 10 p.m. daily. in town is watching as the Fanaticus Sports Grill Twelve TVs, plus igloobecomes a reality. shaped fast cooker Port Angeles native Warren Taylor, owner of Twelve televisions will Taylor Made Construction adorn the walls, anchored LLC, and his wife, Marissa, by two 180-inch projector a respiratory therapist, are screens in a 140-seat dintransforming the building ing room topped by a (it’s about 7,500-square-feet) 19-foot barrel-vault ceiling. into a family restaurant and Recycled tongue-andhaven for sports fanatics — groove flooring covers the hence the name Fanaticus, ceiling and softens the Latin for “fanaticâ€? or, in its height. shortened form, “fan.â€? Taylor designed the “My main purpose for interior, which when it doing this is, I felt there was opens will have bar seating a gap in the community for for between 40 and 50, a family dining and sports 75-seat banquet room and viewing,â€? said Taylor, a fora game-arcade room for mer waiter at Port Angeles’ kids and kid-like adults. upscale C’est Si Bon restauTaking center stage as rant. patrons walk through the “This will be a sports8-foot front doors is an themed family restaurant.â€? igloo-shaped, gas-fired, The Taylors hope to brick pizza oven that will open Fanaticus in mid-May cook a half-dozen pizzas in after pouring more than 2½ minutes. $500,000 into renovations At a pizza bar, customof the building, constructed ers will watch the pizzas BY PAUL GOTTLIEB

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Warren Taylor, co-owner of the future Fanaticus Sports Grill in Port Angeles, describes the features of a pizza oven that will be a focal point to the new eating and drinking establishment. being made, just like Taylor raptly did as a child when visiting the Shakey’s Pizza once located near East Kolonels Way. But the Taylors caution that pizza — Fanaticus won’t be offering take-out — will comprise just 15 percent of the menu. “It just happens to be that the way we cook it is more public,� Taylor said. “We just happen to find that cooking it in a brick oven is more advantageous to the flavor, and [it] made

more sense to put it in the dining room rather than hide it in the kitchen. “We are making a statement on how different we are — and how fun it is to come in and see the production.� The facade of the structure includes thousands of stones layered as a new building face-front thanks to a $10,000 city facadeimprovement grant. The city grant requires at least a 50-50 match from recipients.

“Without that grant money, it would have been hard for us to justify that extra cost,� Taylor said. The Taylors are leasingto-buy from the building’s owner, Edna Petersen. Petersen also owns the Necessities & Temptations downtown gift shop and is president of the Port Angeles Business Association. Her Sea Ridge Realty business had been there along with offices housing Apria Healthcare and, at one time, the state Depart-

He moved back to Port Angeles, becoming a licensed and bonded general contractor. His skills blossomed as his custom-homes construction company grew, and now he employs his own workers to realize his budding, long-held dream of running a restaurant. “It’s always definitely something that’s been in my idea bank,� Taylor said. Once Fanaticus opens, Taylor will set aside his tool belt. He plans to hand over the day-to-day operations of Taylor Made Construction to his lead carpenter, Jacob Tweter, and manage the restaurant. “We all fall into certain positions in life,� Taylor said.

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

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Pineapple Pops was judged the Most Kid-Friendly Item. PORT ANGELES — Pico-Dillas! by Franklin Healthy snacks were more fourth-grade student Sara than their own reward Holland were the Best-Tastwhen Port Angeles students ing Product, judges said, competed in Sodexo’s 2015 while Zucchini Cookies by Future Chefs Challenge. Kara Meyer, a fourth-grade Israel Gonzalez’ Turkey- student at Dry Creek, had Fruit Coleslaw Roll-up won Healthy Attributes. raves from judges. The recipe Easiest to They deemed the Hamil- Prepare was Apple Tacos, ton Elementary fifth-gradcreated by Staija Pope, a er’s recipe the best overall Roosevelt fifth-grader. at Friday’s competition in The Best Table-Decoratthe Port Angeles High ing Award went to Dry School cafeteria. Creek Elementary students Israel will be considered Isaac Shamp, Anthea Stodfor a regional finalist award. dard and Meyer. Regional finalists will vie The winners were among to become one of five the 15 finalists in the connational finalists competing test in which 68 Port Angefor the public’s vote on a les students submitted special Future Chefs Youhealthy after-school snack Tube channel. recipes. Other students also Finalists prepared and received recognition. presented their creations Jefferson fifth-grader before they were assessed on criteria that included Nathan Piety’s Whipped

originality, taste, ease of presentation, kid-friendliness and use of healthy ingredients. Judges were School Board member Cindy Kelly, district Superintendent Marc Jackson and Tina Smith-O-Hara, communications and community relations coordinator for the district. Other finalists were: ■Dry Creek Elementary School — Isaac Shamp, fourth grade, Hawk’s Mix; and Anthea Stoddard, fourth grade, Cucumber Roll-ups. ■Franklin Elementary School — Jamie Saskowsky, fifth grade, Jamie’s Sailing Eggs; and Celeste Claire Tucker, fifth grade, Un*Thai*Hed. ■Hamilton Elementary School — Abbie Keller, fifth grade, AsianStyle Turkey Bacon Snacks;

and Joelle Sommers, fourth grade, Mixed Berry Smoothie. ■Jefferson Elementary School — Kelsey Alexander, fifth grade, Secret Fruit Salad; and Brynn Kayleen Linde, fifth grade, Strawberry Shortcake. ■Roosevelt Elementary School — Alezandra

Fitzsimmons, fourth grade, Yogurt Fruit Parfait with Bombziggity Oatmeal Raisin Cookies; and Mark Napiontek, fourth grade, Sunbutter Granola Drops. The national initiative, which is in its fifth year, was created to get students thinking about making healthy food choices while also encouraging them to

get active and creative in the kitchen. The Port Angeles School District is one of about 230 districts in the nation participating in the event. Sodexo, a multinational food and facilities management corporation, is a partner in first lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative to end childhood obesity.

TOWNE ROAD OPEN HOUSE MARCH 19 • 6 PM – 8 PM In the lower Dungeness River, Clallam County and its partners have ZRUNHG RQ À RRGSODLQ restoration and Army Corps levee setback since the late 1990’s. Floodplain restoration through levee setback will help to recover salmon runs, reduce À RRG ULVNV LPSURYH ZDWHU quality, and improve the health of Dungeness Bay. Construction of a new levee is expected to begin in 2016/2017. $V D SDUW RI WKH ORZHU 'XQJHQHVV 5LYHU À RRGSODLQ UHVWRUDWLRQ 7RZQH Road between 2133 and 2753 (about 2/3 of a mile) will be removed or relocated. Clallam County Commissioners want to gather input from the public on the options developed by a local stakeholder group before making their decision DERXW KRZ WR WUHDW 7RZQH 5RDG LQ WKH UHVWRUDWLRQ DUHD We invite you to

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Staija Pope, left, a fifth-grade student at Roosevelt School in Port Angeles, and fourth-grade teammate Mark Napiontek whip up some healthy snacks Friday during the annual Future Chefs Challenge at Port Angeles High School.

If you cannot attend, please send your comments to Clallam County Public Works at 223 East 4th Street, Suite 6, Port Angeles, WA, 98362; or email roads@co.clallam.wa.us. Deadline for comment is March 31, 2015.

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Beagles on brain? Consider adopting WHEN A PARTICULAR breed wins Westminster or stars in a popular movie or television show, fans consider the exposure a double-edged sword. Of course they’re proud that their Whiffenpooch is in the news, but they also know that too much publicity can bring unwanted attention from high-volume commercial breeders (also known as puppy mills) or pet owners who decide to make a quick buck by breeding their little Missy or Max, who may be adorably cute but doesn’t necessarily have proven health or temperament. “I see it all the time,” says Westminster Kennel Club spokesman David Frei. “The phone will start ringing in the home of the parent club secretary the next few days because everybody sees them on television.” Beagle breeders are currently facing this situation. They first experienced it in 2008, when Ch. K-Run’s Park Me In First (Uno to his fans) became the first beagle to take Best in Show at Westminster. Now Uno’s great-niece, Ch. Tashtins Lookin for Trouble, whose nickname is Peyton, or Miss P, has followed in his paw prints, taking home the coveted title. Beagle people are prepared for the onslaught. “Uno’s win was unprecedented and caught much of the beagle world by surprise,” says Julie Wright, president of American Beagle Relief Network. “Many of us were not prepared for the heightened interest in the breed, but we

vaccinated and have been checked out by a veterinarian,” Wright says. Kim Campbell stepped “The adoption fees are our usually less than the cost to Thornton up efforts obtain these services and a and used fraction of the expense to it as an purchase, raise and train a opportupuppy.” nity to The dogs available educate through breed-rescue groups people are often there because ownabout the ers have died or divorced, or breed, for some other reason unrewhich is lated to the dog’s behavior or not the health. easiest to They have usually been raise or live with.” living with foster owners You heard it here first, who can help you determine folks — beagles are charmif the dog is a good fit for ing and totable, but they also your family. bark and howl, will run off They may already be in search of an interesting trained and have a track scent (or a bunny) in a New record with kids and other York nanosecond and will pets. find and gobble anything Although she recognizes that might be remotely the problems it can bring, edible. Wright welcomes the If you are interested in renewed attention to beagles. acquiring a beagle — or any “As a community, we are other breed of the minute — happy for those involved look beyond the puppy lust with Miss P and looking foroccupying your mind and ward to another opportunity check out dogs available to showcase the breed we through your local rescue love,” she says. group. “I am anticipating a posiChoosing an adult dog tive effect for the many rescan give you a better experi- cues who rely on us for ence with a breed, especially funds to aid their efforts to one that’s new to you. rehome needy beagles.” Rescue volunteers are a _________ great resource for people Pet Connection appears every interested in a certain breed. Sunday and is produced by a They are familiar with team of pet-care experts headed the breed as a whole and by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker have spent time with the and journalist Kim Campbell individual dogs available for Thornton. The two are the authors placement. of several best-selling pet-care It’s their job to match the books. Email them at petconnection@ dogs with just the right “forgmail.com or visit www.pet ever” homes so they don’t connection.com. end up back in rescue. Or write to them c/o Universal/ “Rescue dogs are already UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas spayed or neutered, fully City, MO 64106.

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From left, Cadet Lt. Dusti Lucas, Alyssa Bonheyo, Deborah Moriarty, Daughters of the American Revolution regent Carol Weiler, Phyllis Hopfner and Edward Hopfner attend the annual George Washington Tea and Awards Ceremony of the Michael Trebert chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Two lauded at annual tea ceremony PORT ANGELES — At its recent annual George Washington Tea and Awards Ceremony, the Michael Trebert chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recognized outstanding citizens in Clallam County. Nominated by Capt. Jonathan Picker, senior naval science instructor for the Navy Junior ROTC program at Port Angeles High School, Cadet Lt. Dusti S. Lucas was awarded the DAR medal for NJROTC cadet. According to Picker: “Dusti is responsible for 110 students in the ROTC program at the high school. “She accomplishes this by being extremely organized. “She is active in [Port Angeles High School] sports and involved in community service.”

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Alyssa Ardickas Bonheyo, a fifth-grader at Greywolf Elementary School in Sequim, was awarded the Outstanding History Student medal, certificate and a $75 check from the chapter. The DAR Medal for American History Essay award is available to fifththrough-eighth-grade students in Clallam County. “This is the 125th anniversary celebration of Ellis Island. Students were to imagine immigrating to the U.S. in 1892 and write to their cousin telling of their experiences,” co-chairwoman Christine Hill said. The announcement was made at the tea that Alyssa had also won at the state level, where she and her family are invited to be honored at the Washington State Society Conference in Redmond on May 2. Hill said: “Alyssa’s essay will now be judged at a regional level, and that winner’s essay will be sent to be judged at a national level. “The national winner will be presented at Continental Congress in Washington, D.C., in July.”

Firefighter honored PORT ANGELES — Lt. David “Joe” McFarland has been named February’s Volunteer Firefighter of the Month for Clallam County Fire District No. 2. McFarland has attained

many certifications in his 21 years of volunteer service to the community, including by the McFarland state Department of Health as an emergency medical technician. He also is a certified heavy-rescue and -recovery instructor. He has been recognized several times in service to the community. In 2014, McFarland received a letter of appreciation from the chief for his participation in an emergency exercise on the MV Coho ferry with law enforcement. In 2013, he was recognized with a Distinguished Unit Citation for his assistance during a bulldozer rampage in Gales Addition. McFarland has volunteered at the KONP Home Show (now the Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show), and he was cited by the fire district for his work in managing firefighters responding to a fatal house fire in August 2013. As one of two volunteer mechanics for the fire district, McFarland can regularly be found under the hood of one or more of the district’s 13 pieces of emergency response apparatus. Peninsula Daily News

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Being a kid in PT in early 20th century ORAL HISTORIES OF four people born in Port Townsend between 1899 and 1910 contain their childhood memories of a town in transition from an estimated population of 7,000 in the boom days of the 1890s to a low of 2,847 in the 1920 U.S. census. Horace and Richard McCurdy were grandsons of William Augustus McCurdy Jr., who first arrived in Port Townsend in 1857. Horace Winslow McCurdy was the only child of James Griffith McCurdy, a locally prominent banker, and Anna Laursen McCurdy. Richard “Dick” Francis McCurdy was the second of four children of Winslow Morgan McCurdy, who was the editor and owner of the Port Townsend Leader newspaper from 1906 until 1923. Dick’s mother was Jennie Iffland McCurdy. He was born at the Northwest Sanitarium, unlike Horace, Bobby and Helen, who were all born at home.

BACK WHEN became coowner of Miller Patrick and Peach lumber mill on the waterfront at the end of Kearney Street. Horace McCurdy, born in 1899, and Bobby Gow, born in 1903, had vivid memories of a downtown that was a rowdy area with crews from sailing ships, Chinese gambling and opium parlors, prostitute “cribs” and businesses serving the shipping industry. Men were still in danger of being shanghaied to fill out ships’ crews. Richard McCurdy, born in 1910, did not share his cousin Horace’s memories of the sailing ship era.

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John, left, and Bobby Gow, the only Chinese children in Port Townsend when this photo was taken in 1905.

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Horace McCurdy, son of a prominent Port Townsend banker, holds a box camera early in the last century.

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Helen Peach, born in 1904, did not venture downtown as a child. Robert “Bobby” Gow was the “The little girls didn’t go oldest of four children of Ah downtown much,” she said. “Sam” Gow and Yee “Rose” Gow, “If your father worked down Chinese immigrants who had there, I suppose you went into come from Canton to California daddy’s store. We didn’t see any to work on the railroads. of the life which Bobby Gow has They came to Port Townsend told us about; we were much in in 1885. Sam cooked for a capour own homes.” tain at Fort Worden but also had Horace said: “My first memory a gambling problem and erratic is my father taking me out on work habits. He left Rose and the the porch and showing me a fullchildren when Bobby was in his rigged sailing vessel when she middle teens and moved to Seat- hits a westerly bringing her into tle. the bay. . . . Helen Peach was the oldest of “Then, of course, all the kids five children of Samuel Victor [boys] haunted the waterfront. It and Sarah Peach. was a wild town in those days . . . Sam had arrived in Port Town- the last days of sail . . . and Port send at age 10 — around 1890 — Townsend was still a very, very with his parents and siblings. important town.” Samuel Peach House on Scott Street in Port Townsend. That’s Helen Peach in the front Sam worked as a sawyer in TURN TO BACK WHEN/C4 yard. This house was occupied by one family from 1901 to 2001. the Starrett lumber mill, then

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Back When: Growing up in PT CONTINUED FROM C3 empty bottles outside the door. . . . “If you got up early enough, you “We knew everything that was could snitch the bottles. At that going on about the ships and the time, bottles were 20 cents a dozen sailors and the shanghaiing and the [at the Key City Brewery downsailor’s boardinghouse, and the red town]; that was big money for kids.” light district and whatnot,” he said. “And nobody ever thought anyMostly single adults thing about it. I mean, we kids were The Chinese residents of Port perfectly safe where we went. Nobody Townsend at that time were mostly ever took any advantage of us. single adult laborers, so Bobby and “I used to pack papers for my his younger brother, John, were the uncle [Winslow]. . . . I traded with only young Chinese boys. all those people. I was probably The two of them also used to frebetween 10 and 12. quent the Yee Sing store next to the “My best pay was [from] Charlie Bishop block. Lange’s Ideal Saloon. . . . I’d collect “I used to hang out there a lot 75 cents a month for this.” because you got more freebies,” Gow recalled. Narrow house “My brother and I would just sit Bobby Gow grew up in a narrow around and watch them gamble, two-story house on Quincy Street smoke opium. We’d go in, watch downtown, where the Bank of Amer- them gamble a little bit, then go out ica parking lot is now located. and sneak over where the China He also found a variety of ways nuts and lychee nuts were. . . . The to earn money as a child. boss would say, ‘Go ahead, get a cou“We peddled papers once in ple, but don’t fill your pockets.’ ” awhile. [Because of where they The summer after he was in the lived] we got a chance to beat the seventh grade, Bobby went to other kids to the job. Alaska to work at the canneries. “We kept chickens and sold eggs “Oh boy! Sixty dollars a month,” to the Japanese restaurant . . . and he recalled. “That was big money for we had a little truck garden with a long hours.” certain kind of greens that Chinese He felt he should continue to and Japanese like.” work, but his mother and the school Gow spoke of the tugboats that principal convinced him to return to tied up at Katz’s dock on Quincy school and earn his eighth-grade Street. certificate in 1918. He and his friends would fish on the dock for small rock cod that the Uncle’s shipyard tugboats’ Chinese cooks liked. When Horace was older, he Then they would trade the fish worked in his Uncle William for pies and cakes to eat for lunch. He also collected empty beer bot- McCurdy’s shipyard, where Pope Marine Park is now located. tles from outside the “cribs” of the “I learned to handle tools; I had a prostitutes. natural ability,” he recalled. “When I was about 11, I’d get up “All my life I had just one ambiearly in the morning. They set the

tion: I was a builder.” When he was 10 years old, he built his first boat. “I built it in the basement of my father’s house. I built a punt; they were square-ended because I didn’t have a steam box to bend the planking. The bow was pretty near as wide as the stern.” Dick McCurdy was 11 years younger than his cousin Horace. His early memories of downtown mostly involve visiting his father’s newspaper office. As an older child, he enjoyed hunting and fishing as well as various school activities. One of Dick’s earliest memories was the big snow of 1914. “From our home [in the 600 block of Pierce Street] to the Lincoln School was approximately six blocks, and my father and a neighbor shoveled a path all the way to the school so that the children could go. “Then they got to school and found out no class was in session!”

Blizzard of 1916 Helen Peach remembered the blizzard of 1916. “The snow came up almost to our waists,” she said. “Not many kids went to school, but the little Peach kids did.” That night, another lady “called up Mrs. Peach and told her off because she had let her little girls go to school.” Another of Dick’s memories was that of a visit to Fort Worden by Gen. John J. Pershing after World War I. “It was a huge event. A long line formed to shake his hand,” he recalled. TURN

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Lining up for this 1921 photo are Port Townsend High School girls basketball players, from left, Linda Anderson, Florence Weber, Helen Peach, Julia Peach, Francel Herstrom, Hazel Herstrom, Kathleen Baker and Margaret Norwood.

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The Port Townsend High School football team lines up for this photo taken in 1925: From left in the back row are Bill Carder, Win McCurdy, Tony Cable, Art McLarney and Harry O’Neill; front row, Phillip DeLeo, Al Cook, Harold Brown, Wally Brown, Archie Ruehle, Dick Brown and Dick McCurdy.

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“I don’t blame you, buddy. Anybody would be. There’s nothing wrong with that. You know that your mom is going to be OK, right?” “Yeah . . .” (Are you saving words?) “Is your dad OK?” “ Yeah . . .” (Translation: not really.) “Your dad is an amazing man, Ian — so are you, so go help him do what needs doing.” “I’m not sure . . .” “Yes, buddy, you are. You’ll know what to do, so go do it. Let me talk to your dad.” “Hi.” “Hi, Tom.” (“Tom” was a sign of respect to a grown man who was doing his best to take care of his family. Moms are amazing.) “Will you call me in the morning, after the kids are off and before you go back to the hospital?” “OK.” “Thanks; now let me talk to your sweet little girl and you go give your sweet big girl a hug for me.” Flo got Celie on the phone and did what only grandmothers can do. Grandmothers are amazing. If you’re alone — or if you’re alone a lot — getting through the day is a busy thing. Your mind fills with all of the little things that need to be done, how and in what order. And we worry about this and that, so try to prevent this and that and think about yesterday, think about tomorrow and think about what’s next. The primary purpose of getting through the day can be to get through the day. And tomorrow. It’s a lot like standing in front of a mirror, seeing what’s reflected: me. But when somebody calls to say that somebody we care about has “had an accident,” everything stops. And that mirror becomes a window through which we can see life outside of “here.” Flo got up and started straightening up from a Sunday that looked pretty much like every other day, except that it wasn’t. She did it slowly, with more than a bit of pain, but she did it. She was doing two things: She was working out the stress from what had just happened, and she was “getting ready.” Moms are amazing.

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“HI, MOM. I thought you ought to know that Jolie’s had an accident. . . .” There isn’t much that will change everything as suddenly and completely as somebody calling to say that somebody we care about has “had an accident.” Nothing. Aches stop aching, pain stops hurting, worries stop worrying and plans stop mattering — everything STOPS. Including our breath, including our hearts, stop. Life stops. And, inevitably, there is an interminable pause between that phrase and whatever’s going to come next. The messenger seems to freeze in place, and there’s a weeklong silence, until we want to scream, “WHAT?! What’s happened?” Which is exactly what Flo did scream, loud enough to bring Reggie out of an attack of apathy. “Well, she’s OK” (That never helps! “Accident” and “OK” don’t go together; otherwise, you wouldn’t be calling, so — WHAT?!) Her Idiot Son finally manages to explain that his whole nuclear family had decided to take the day and go skiing (which they couldn’t really afford, but Tom left that part out) and Jolie had broken both of her legs. Both! Blah-blah-blah about the details, but that’s the bottom line: Jolie broke both her legs. On a Sunday. “Where are you now?” “At the hospital.” “Are the kids with you?” “Yes.” “Nothing else broken or injured?” “The doctors say no.” “What do you say?” “I’m sure they’re right — I’m just . . .” Shook-up. Of course, he is. Stop the interrogation. “Oh, Tommy, tell me the story.” He did, probably in more detail than was really necessary, but he was doing more than telling an ugly story; he was getting it out. And Flo, being a “mom,” did what only moms can do: She kicked in to being Mom: sympathy, empathy, encouragement, compliments for handling “it” so well, agreement that the universe is adverse and doing it all, remembering that she was talking to an adult, not a 10-year-old. Amazing. “What happens next, Tommy?” “Well, I guess they’re going to keep her tonight. Surgery tomorrow. Maybe home late tomorrow, or the next day, for sure.” Wait for it. He’s thinking out loud. “I’ve got to get the kids home, get everybody settled in and settled down — they’ve got school tomorrow. “Then I’ll come back here. My guys can keep the place running for a couple of days.” Tom was, of course, talking about his business, his family’s lifeline, and Flo figured that he was probably right: They probably could keep the place running for a couple of days. They were good folks. But Tommy would worry; so would Tom. Flo did something interesting: “Can I talk to Ian for a minute?” (Really? The teenage mutant?) “Hi, Grandma.” “Hi, buddy. Is your dad standing right next to you?” “No, he’s sitting with Celie.” “Are you OK?” “Yeah, I guess.” “Is your sister OK?” “Yeah, I guess.” (Geez!) “Ian, are you scared?”


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St. Pat’s Day ideas for kids, parents I’D LIKE TO start a St. Paddy’s Day tradition with the kids. Any thoughts?

Make green goodies The kids decided which St. Patrick’s Day activities they wanted to do, and as long as they were safe, we did them. Of course, they do not like the traditional cabbage and corn beef meal, but they still love the Rice Krispies treats made with green food coloring. Just buy a shamrock-shaped cookie cutter or one in the shape of a leprechaun. Or they can try to piece together various shapes on their own. It does get a little sticky, but it’s lots of fun. We also have actually made

It comes in a box with an 8-inch, adorable plush leprechaun doll who travels through Jodie up a few songs; the sillier the bet- the house or classroom doing Lynn “leprechaun magic” when no one ter. Angie Turner, is looking. Visit www.sillymcgilly.com for Little Rock, Ark. educational activities and ideas on how to make St. Patrick’s Day From Jodie: a yearly, fun family tradition If you research with him. this special Kids usually like messy March 17 day on things/experiments. Let them try the Internet, you the potato printing activity. will find plenty of fun and educaWhile it’s not terribly messy, tional family-oriented activities it’s lots of fun. that you and the kids can experiIn many of the arts and crafts ence. stores, you can find different There are also all kinds of cool sizes of black kettles to make kits, items and books to purchase your own pot of gold. at various arts and crafts stores Inside can either be pieces of as well as just about everywhere. candy covered in gold foil or coins One of the cutest things I’ve dipped in gold paint or whatever seen in awhile is a beautifully you want. illustrated book, Silly McGilly, by One year, I put a green tissue Michelle Dougherty. ball in it for at least three days

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leading up to St. Patrick’s Day. In the middle of the ball, there was one piece of paper that had a message written on it. It could be “skip-this-chore” for one week (with a name of one that the kids did not like to do it), or a note inside instructing them to “try again.” While there are many different and silly things to try, just keep them safe and age-appropriate. Depending on the ages of your kids, slip in a little more in-depth educational facts and interesting trivia regarding the history of how this all began. Maybe just try different things this year, and by next year, you may have a better idea of what the kids like best or what they might be inclined to try. Or let them come up with some thoughts and plans of their own.

Can you help? We have tried and tried to help our kids keep their room organized. It’s just impossible. There are three of them — two elementary school-aged girls and one toddler boy sharing a room while we search for a new house — which makes it even more important for it to be organized. Surely there’s a way without all the arguing and whining. Please help!

________ Jodie Lynn shares parenting tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, MO 63040 or direct2contact@parenttoparent.com via email. Tips and questions also can be sent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com.

Different views Daughter’s fake ID tells of bachelor parties tale of underage drinking by grooms, brides DIFFERENT CULTURES HAVE different ways of celebrating that rite of passage known as marriage. In some cultures, the groom kills a lion. In others, he presents the bride’s father with a herd of goats. In ours, he gets drunk and acts stupid at that event known as the bachelor party.

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My father, uncles and future father-inlaw were going to be there, and I thought that it would be disrespectful to my future wife and not a very good way to enter into Taylor the marriage and family. I’ve been married for four So at the last minute, I chose years. Right before I got marnot to go. ried, my friends said they were I called my brother, and we going to throw me a bachelor went to another bar. My fiancee party. called her mother, who told my I said great, but I made it father-in-law where we were. clear that I did not want a strip- He showed up to support me. per. Then word eventually got As the day of the party got around, and when it was evicloser, I heard rumors that dent that I was a no-show, there would be a stripper. When everybody came to the new locaI confronted my best friend, he tion and we had a great time. told me there was going to be TURN TO TALES/C6 one.

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MY DAUGHTER LOST her wallet on her college campus. Someone returned it to the campus police. (With all of its contents!) But when my daughter picked it up, the officer berated her for having a fake ID. Her driver’s license was in plain sight, so there was no need to rummage through the wallet. He told her possessing a fake ID was a crime, but he wasn’t going to charge her. (Is he even an actual police officer?) Instead, he would report her to the dean, who may put her on probation. I think he was way out of line; she wasn’t using the ID. You? Anonymous, Mamaroneck, N.Y.

I am shocked, Mother — and do not shock easily. Of all the complexity surrounding the epidemic of campus sexual assault (for the “epidemic” angle, see the blunt new documentary “The Hunting Ground”;

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for the complexity, pick up anything by the brilliant scholar Catharine MacKinnon), one factor is really clear: booze. Rather than belittling the campus police, you should thank them. Underage drinking is not your daughter’s friend. As for the sanctity of her wallet, even a casual viewer of TV crime procedurals (“Battle Creek,” anyone?) knows we have no expectation of privacy when we leave our belongings on park benches or in library carrels. And campus police typically work in tandem with local police departments. The officer may have been ham-handed in threatening prosecution. And your daughter may never have used the ID. (Can you see my raised eye-

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brows from here?) Sadly, if she wanted to, she could probably drink like a fish without an ID, at all. But I applaud her school and its police for trying. Speak with her about drinking and its possible tragic consequences. Civil rights against police power are important, too, but we’re not exactly talking about the march on Selma here.

Adult playdates My wife and I are friendly with another couple. All of us have moved from the town where we met, but we have reason to visit their new locale. They’ve always had a habit of inviting other couples to join us. They never mention it when we’re making plans; the wife announces it after the fact: “Oh, by the way. . . .” We find this rude. It’s not as if we’re ever going to see these friends of theirs again. TURN

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Back When: Kids play under Halley’s Comet CONTINUED FROM C4 skated down there and we had a fine time,” she said. “[I] tagged along —I “Dad also built a little remember this quite vivdressing room so that we idly. He had one hand could change and go swimhanging down, and I ming. The water didn’t reached up and shook that seem cold — kids don’t one, at the same time he notice it very much. was shaking the hand of “After I started school, an adult with his right we’d walk all over the hand. . . . place. There was no Sims “I admired him. He was Way; there was one long a hero to all the kids. He plank up there. It did have was commander of the railing on either side and American Expeditionary we’d go up there and pick Forces.” violets. “Those were the things Peach lumber mill that little kids were doing in those days. “ Helen Peach had fond Helen’s family lived in a memories of her father’s house on Scott Street, near lumber mill. the corner of Lawrence. She “Before the machinery shared a memory of seeing was put in, we kids roller-

Halley’s Comet in 1910. “We all went out in the street that night. It moved slowly,” she recalled. “It was quite bright but it wasn’t a frightening thing. Some people predicted the end of the world. “It was peaceful, and we little kids played around in the street while we watched this great big thing.”

have motor-boat picnics . . . would go off to a beach somewhere. One of the favorite beaches was an old wreck that was right down below Old Fort Townsend. We even went on overnight cruises. “We children loved to have Dad take us out in the evening when we could see the phosphorescence around the ships in the bay.” Glen Cove cottages Dick McCurdy rememHelen also remembered bered motor-boat trips to staying in summer cottages the San Juan Islands, Brinnon and all along Hood at Glen Cove. The McCurdy boys’ fathers and Canal. “A lot of my father’s hers were all members of favorite country was to go the Port Townsend Motor down Kilisut Harbor,” Boat Club. Helen said: “They would McCurdy recalled, “the rea-

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son being that he was a very avid wild-blackberry picker.” He had found one of the best patches on Indian Island, reached through Kilisut Harbor.

________ School memories of Port Townsend youth will be the subject of a future column. The April 19 column will feature west county childhood memories and information about what

became of the 10 children featured in the past three columns.

________ Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired Port Townsend Library director. Her Jefferson County history column, “Back When,” appears on the third Sunday of each month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s Clallam County history column on the first Sunday of the month. Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@olympus.net. Her next column, as she mentions in her footnote above, will appear April 19.

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Tales: Bachelor parties Social Q’s: Flu carrier CONTINUED FROM C5 My wife was very happy with me, as were my new in-laws. But the best part was that my mom told me that it must have been very difficult, and she was very proud of me. She ended up dying six weeks later.

Even someone like Pamela Anderson has insecurities about her boyfriend seeing something better and straying.

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Not every bachelor party is a scene of Neal debauchery. My wife didn’t want me Total insecurity is the to have a bachelor party. only reason women ever But she also trusts me, ask their boyfriends to stay away from strip clubs and that’s one of the cornerstones of a healthy and bachelor parties. marriage. Every guy knows it’s Keith So she let me have my just for fun and a little last night with the boys. A Some women won’t let bonding with the boys. their men go to bachelor stripper wasn’t even on They don’t get intimate parties because they’re the agenda. with these women. afraid they might see A small group of us It’s a show! It’s fun! something better than went to Hooter’s (the most What’s really popular is what they have at home. risque part of the night), hiring exotic dancers to This kind of insecurity and then we went back to come to a private party, strikes all women. the apartment of my best avoiding high-priced I remember once readman, drank some rum-anddrinks and fights at a strip Cokes and talked all night. ing an interview with Pamela Anderson, who was club. ________ Some women even hire once one of the most beaumale dancers for their parCheryl Lavin compiles Tales tiful women in the world. She said she refused to ties. Again, it’s just for fun. from the Front at her home office Relax, ladies. Any mar- in Arizona, where she writes a allow her then-boyfriend, blog at www.creators.com/advice/ Kid Rock, to have a bache- riage that starts with the tales-from-the-front.html. lor party. She also traveled girlfriend telling the boyEmail questions or comments friend to avoid these parto cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. with him on tour.

Skills center open house Tuesday PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center will open its doors to the community from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Students, their families and the public is welcome to see what’s happening inside the Lincoln Center campus at 905 W. Ninth St., said director Peggy Templeton. Participants will have the chance to meet one-onone with teachers, staff and students to learn more about the center’s programs

and opportunities for local students. Refreshments by culinary arts students, an art exhibit by commercial art students and other programs’ exhibits and demonstrations will be available. The center offers technical training for high school students from Cape Flattery, Crescent, Port Angeles, Quillayute Valley and Sequim school districts in a variety of areas. It also serves Peninsula College students.

The skills center provides an opportunity for students between the ages of 16 and 21 to receive career training as part of their public education, with no cost to the student. The center prepares students with the academic and work skills to successfully enter the job market or advanced education and training. Phone 360-565-1533 or visit www.nopsc.org for more information.

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CONTINUED FROM C5 person asked the flu person to stay 12 feet away from her all night and not to How would you handle handle anything she would this? P.H., be eating. Shouldn’t one of them Chicago have declined the invitation? As any visitor to a DisBut which? ney park can tell you, “It’s a J.R.R., small, small world.” And it Albuquerque never hurts to meet new folks. Unless you are the perStill, I’d hate this if it son who had the flu (or that were happening to me. person pitched a fit), it As this is habitual seems as if the parties behavior, why not bring it came to a reasonable comup (disguised as a complipromise. ment)? Twelve feet seems a bit When you are next makwishful to me. (Has she ing plans, say: “We see so little of you, we want you to never shopped the shoe sale at Manolo Blahnik? I ourselves. Can we make it would have been delighted just the four of us?” with three feet.) After you’ve registered But you can’t be a very your preference once, they “tight group” if you want to will probably keep it in banish your immuno-supmind. pressed pal every time one (Thank me later for the of you has the sniffles. heartwarming earwig: And I hope the person “There is just one moon with the flu called her docand one golden sun . . .”) tor to make sure she was no longer contagious — for Flu protocol at dinner everyone’s sake. We are a tight group of But among people of 10 who gather monthly for good will, all things are dinner. One of us is possible. immuno-suppressed and susceptible to infection. Poolside tips Before our last dinner, My boyfriend and I just another member got the flu returned from a sunny and was finishing her vacation. course of antibiotics. The immuno-suppressed The resort was pretty

fancy, and we had no idea how to deal with the “pool boys” (often, middle-age men) who made up lounge chairs with plush towels by the pool and adjusted our umbrellas in the sun. Were we supposed to tip them every day? Sara, Boston You might have irked me, Sara, but today, my thermometer touched 43 degrees. Two strategies for tipping pool attendants (yes, you should): Give them a few bucks every day they help you, or do it once at the end of your stay. Whenever I’ve tried this latter method, the workers I liked best are invariably off the day I’m leaving (or I’m scrambling to check out and neglect them). My advice: Pay as you go and forget about it. A guy I know tips for the whole vacation on his first day; he thinks it buys him better service. But I’d be afraid that everyone would be expecting Diamond Jim all week.

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Mark Andrew Weaver, 33, of Port Angeles, and Trinadee Faith Hill, 35, of Sequim. William Henry Richards, Jr., 78, of Port Angeles and Bonnie Marlene Goheen Pacheco, 76, of Sequim. Sidney Dewberry Baggett, 83, and Sarah Nicole Prestwich, 34, both of Sequim. Christopher Wayne Hedman, 39, and Dovea Joan Gale Fredenburg, 31, both of Port Angeles. Kenneth Edward Mays, 28,

of Sequim, and Amanda Jean Stratford, 28, of Port Angeles. Rafael Campos Roman, 48, and Peggy Sue Roedell, 38, both of Sequim. Samuel Ryan Davidson, 29, and Britain Layne Joutsen, 28, both of Port Angeles. Leroy Tyrone Lewis Ross, 35, of East Wenatchee and Markie Lynn White, 24, of Sequim.

Jefferson County Emma Louise Passfield Clifford, 44, of Port Townsend

and Meredith Lynn Hippert, 26, of Pflugerville, Texas. John Daniel Schaler Palmer, 26, and Jessica Mae Ellis, 24, both of Port Hadlock. Joseph Bernard Brazeau, 61, and Susan Belle Armstrong McClain, 66, both of Indianola. Andrew Griffin Benedict, 27, and Hillary Rose McCready, 29, both of Port Townsend. Denny Jason Shane Dunn, 27, and Catlyn Kay Fields, 24, both of Brinnon. Travis Wade Thompson, 26, and Priscilla Ann Dishington, 25, both of Port Townsend.

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Tall teenager reluctant to stand out DEAR ABBY: My 13-year-old granddaughter is 5 feet, 9 inches tall. She walks hunched over, and when she stands with a group, she keeps her legs 2 feet apart. She’s on a softball team and is always sitting on the ground in the dugout. She is the tallest one in the seventh grade in her school. Some of her classmates call her the “giant.” I’ve been with her when someone approaches her who hasn’t seen her in awhile and says, “Wow! You’ve grown really tall.” She hates school and has no friends. She also happens to be very pretty. She’s taller than anyone in the family. What can we do for her? Grandpa in Indiana Dear Grandpa: Being per-

DEAR ABBY ceived as differat your Van Buren ent granddaughter’s age can be very painful. The best thing you can do for her right now is to be supportive. Keep telling her that being tall is not only nothing to be ashamed of, but it can be an asset. Encourage her to find activities she is interested in. In addition to softball, she might excel at basketball or volleyball. Remind her that fashion models are tall women, many of whom were teased about their height when they were her age.

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to take certain training, keep my licenses current, etc. I’m serious about my career, and I’m proud of myself. I was talking to a friend the other day about dating, and I said I wouldn’t date someone who made half or less than what I do. I was used as a cash cow in previous relationships, and I’m not putting up with it anymore. This makes dating difficult at times, but I’m sticking to my guns. She said it makes me a snob because not everyone earns what I do. Abby, I’m not a snob by any means. I’m generous toward my Dear Abby: I’m a 33-year-old loved ones. single woman, a nurse who paid But I feel that in this day and age, people can always better for my own education and am themselves like I have, and I still trying to further it. don’t want another man thinking I work a lot, have a nice car I will support him. and am remodeling my house. I make good money, but I have It’s not fair to me.

Tall women of note: Taylor Swift, Gisele Bundchen, Nicole Kidman, Venus and Serena Williams, Brooke Shields, Geena Davis and Michelle Obama come immediately to mind. First daughter Malia Obama was 5-foot-9 at 13, like your granddaughter. None of them is ashamed of their height; they “own” who they are and carry themselves with pride. Research modeling schools in your area because enrolling your granddaughter in some of the classes may help her to feel less awkward about her height.

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‘Bee Girl’ lecture set Wednesday SEQUIM — Sarah RedLaird, founder and director of The Bee Girl Organization, will talk on the lives of honeybees at Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 SequimDungeness Way, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Her talk, “Our Honeybees: Sentinels of Impending Disaster or Conduits of Change?,” focuses on the “Four Horsemen of the Bee-pocalypse” — climate change, the Varroa destructor, monocrop agriculture and habitat loss — and on the solutions. The talk is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.nashsorganic produce.com.

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Sarah Red-Laird, founder and director of The Bee Girl Organization, will Monday Musicale speak Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Nash’s Farm PORT ANGELES — Monday Musicale will meet Store in Sequim about at Queen of Angeles fellow- saving honeybees.

SEQUIM — Dan Blood from Creative Landscapes will be the featured speaker at the Tuesday meeting of the Clallam County Gem & Mineral Association. He will discuss the use of rocks in landscaping. The meeting will be in the second-floor conference room of the 5th Avenue Retirement Center, 500 W. Hendrickson Road, at 7 p.m. For more information, phone Scott Thornhill at 360-912-1520.

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Hummers delight with aerial acrobatics NOTHING GETS YOUR attention as fast as a smoke alarm — especially when it wants its batteries changed. I’ve always hated that nagging beeping, but it has become less annoying now that I associate it with hummingbirds. Our alarms don’t exactly beep; they whistle. It’s a sharp whistle about one second long. Right now, smoke alarms appear to be going off throughout the yard. The male Anna’s hummingbird who claims a large part of the yard must be losing weight. He is doing his “dive” performance almost nonstop. That’s where the alarm whistle comes in. When I first heard this sound, I blamed it on the gray squirrels. It had to be the squirrels because as far as I knew, there aren’t any birds that whistle like that. Resident Anna’s humming-

BIRD WATCH birds are still a pretty new Carson acquisition in most Northwest yards. We aren’t familiar with all of their actions or habits. I didn’t know what an Anna’s dive sounded like. For decades, it has been the rufous hummingbird who does his territorial-mating dive. He doesn’t whistle. Our ancient beauty bush (Kolkwitzia) is the center of this action. Work in that part of the yard, and you will soon hear these sharp, short and high-pitched whistles. It isn’t difficult to determine where a male Anna’s is performing.

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Just hold your head back as far as possible and look high into the sky when you hear that distinctive sound. You must look straight up, and keeping your balance is a challenge. The reward is seeing this tiny bird about 75 feet in the air as he gets ready to dive. For a couple of seconds, he hangs motionless at the top of his climb.

Houdini act Then he drops straight down like a bullet and suddenly — he disappears. It’s amazing. You can see his descent for about 4 or 5 feet, and then there is nothing. He will pull out from this dive just a few feet from the ground and swing to one side. Then this performance is repeated again and again. You will have plenty of time to learn the pattern of his dive. When a male hummingbird,

Anna’s or rufous, is performing his death-defying dives, the bird is either showing off for a female or he is issuing territorial challenges to other males who may have strayed into his territory. I also suspect my bright-red gardening sweatshirt brings on these territorial challenges. They’re too frequent when I am in the area or even walking past it. A hummingbird’s whistle is made just before he pulls out of the steep dive. That’s when the brakes go on, and in a hummer’s world, those brakes are his tail feathers. When they snap open to stop his fall, the air moving through these feathers make the harsh whistle. It’s his way of screeching his brakes. His performance is designed to impress a female as it ends close to where she is perched. Spot a female watching the action, and you will see what

appears to be a totally unimpressed lady. She sits on the limb of a nearby tree or bush, turning her head this way and that, looking like she hasn’t seen anything that impresses her. It must work, however. In a few weeks, there will be female Anna’s hummingbirds doing all the work of nest-building, egg brooding and then raising the two tiny babies. The males are “good-time Charlies” that love ’em and leave ’em. They’re all show, and this goes for both the Anna’s and the rufous. They are entertaining, though, so when the whistling begins, take some time to look up and take in the show.

________ 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.

Proliferate plants in a pinch — or 2 MARCH CONTINUES TO roll on like a beautiful spring day (although spring doesn’t officially start for five more days). And because of the unseasonably warm weather lately, I hope you muster up your responsibilities to protect the realm (i.e., yard and garden) and RY REEK STUDENTS HONORED take today to foist the Two Dry Creek Elementary School students — Maizie Tucker, “eyes of March” upon the second from left, and Logan Beebe — were honored by Principal petulance of your yard, taking measures to slay Michael Herzberg and School Board President Sarah Methner at the slugs, bugs, mice and a recent Port Angeles School Board meeting as February moles before they cause Students of the Month. The two were selected by Dry Creek staff internal collapse. as part of a new program honoring exemplary students. Herzberg It’s also time to focus on introduced the two students to the board, sharing observations an annual task that can make for a monumentally about them: “Each works hard and treats others kindly. Both go gorgeous fall flower show in above and beyond. They push themselves academically. They are your yard. respectful with peers and adults at Dry Creek. . . . They complete This, of course, is the assignments, and then add more.” “double pinch,” which should be performed on all your fall flower plants — including fall asters, garden mums and autumn-blooming sedum. Fall perennials are fabulous in the garden because, when cared for correctly (i.e., double pinched), they PENINSULA DAILY NEWS scholarships and commu■ Kathleen Minor: are extremely prolific flownity grants to be awarded $2,000. ers, blooming much later in The Clallam County in 2016. ■ Shelby Napiontek: the season than normal and Physicians Community To be eligible, a student flowering in mid-fall (Octo$2,500. Benefit Fund has awarded must be a graduate of a ■ Richard Putman: ber-November). eight academic scholarClallam County high school $2,000. This time of year is perships in medically related and have been accepted ■ Elise Reid: $6,000. fect for an infusion of color fields and four medically into or is currently enrolled in your garden because ■ Kelsey Shideler: related community grants. $6,000. in a fully accredited profes- most summer blossoms The benefit fund was sional school in a medically have long since faded away. ■ Mari Yamamoto: formed in 1995 when related program. $2,000. Autumn asters, mums Regence BlueShield joined Applications for the aca- and sedum fill this void, but The grant awards: with Clallam County Phydemic scholarships and ■ National Alliance on for most gardeners, they sicians Services Inc., a community grants may be Mental Health of Clallam seemingly have an inherent company formed by local obtained be sending a selfCounty: $756. problem with these plants, physicians to provide addressed stamped envelope for they grow tall and spin■ Olympic Peninsula health care coverage in to the Clallam County Phy- dly. YMCA: $3,500. Clallam County. ■ Peninsula Behavioral sicians Community Benefit They fall over and flop The academic scholarFund, P.O. Box 3005, Port Health: $5,000. down upon the ground or ship awards: ■ Roosevelt Elementary Angeles, WA 98362. grass around them. ■ Alicia Gilstrom: School: $1,968.55. Completed applications I hate that as well, and $1,500. The benefit fund is now must be submitted by Mon- that is why I double pinch ■ Kevin Herzog: $2,000. accepting applications for day, June 1. all these plants to avoid

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these problems. May “Pinching” is a fancy name we use in the horticulture world to express the action of removing the very young, newest, fresh-growth tips from the plant. And, although many times you do indeed use scissors or pruners to pinch, the term “pinch” comes from the fact that one uses one’s forefinger and thumb. By using these fingers and making a quick “snapping” motion, the young, tender tips are pinched away.

‘Snappy’ cutting In fact, commercial greenhouses commonly buy unrooted geranium cuttings called “snaps.” By pinching off the tips of many plants, you in turn cause numerous new side shoots to grow. This is why I pinch many of the annual flowers I plant each summer, including petunias, marigolds, snapdragons salvia, zinnias, begonias, pansies, violas, asters, celosias and geraniums, to name a few. In the case of fall-flowering asters, mums and sedums, each pinched tip creates five to seven (or more) new branches. This also causes the plant to become far more dense and thick, decreasing

its size. In a month or two, you repeat this pinch, “tipping off” all those five to seven new shoots that grew up, and then, each new shoot will make another five to seven additional shoots. The plant, with this double pinch, becomes even more thick and dense, along with growing in a much shorter form. No flop, no drop. Only a gorgeous laterblooming plant is left because each pinch develops numerous new blossoms. The later the bloom, the better because we want the later-blooming blossoms to fill the “gap” of few flowers during that mid-fall season. The trick: Do the first pinch when shoots are 4-6 inches high, pinching the plant back to 3 inches, then again when it grows up to 8-9 inches high, pinching down to a height of 6-7 inches tall. Never pinch after July because the plants are photoperiodic and need a precious amount of light and dark in a day. This year, we can probably do a rare triple pinch, which will exponentially increase blooms. This week, start pinching the sedums in your gardens and join me in this seasonal secret. Happy pinching!

________ Andrew May is a Port Angelesbased 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).

Briefly . . . Sequim Mayor Candace Pratt congratulates new cadet 2nd Lt. Siana Turner, right, on her promotion to the cadet officer ranks of the Civil Air Patrol as Jamye Wisecup of the Clallam County Office of Emergency Management, back left, and Lt. Col. Don Long, Washington Wing/West Central Group commander, look on during a recent ceremony.

Civil Air Patrol cadet joins ranks SEQUIM — Sequim High School senior Siana Turner recently joined the cadet officer ranks of the Civil Air Patrol in ceremonies that featured several local officials. Dungeness Squadron commander 1st Lt. Matt Stewart promoted Turner to the rank of cadet second lieutenant. With the promotion, Turner earned the Civil Air Patrol’s Billy Mitchell Award, which honors military aviation pioneer Gen. Billy Mitchell, a cadet milestone. Sequim Mayor Candace Pratt and Jamye Wisecup of the Clallam County Office of Emergency Management were on hand to congratulate Turner on

her achievement. Turner’s mother, Veronica, a former squadron commander, participated in the ceremonies by pinning the cadet’s new rank insignia on her with assistance from Lt. Col. Don Long, CAP, the Washington Wing West Central Group commander.

Turner has training in radio communications and aircraft flight line marshaling. Locally, she has participated in a number of Civil Air Patrol activities, including an air show at Sequim Valley Airport last fall, and is the unit’s cadet commander. For information about

the Civil Air Patrol, visit www.gocivilairpatrol.com or visit the Dungeness Squadron on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ dungenesscap.

Sequim receives SEQUIM — The city will receive $2,000 from the Kitsap Bank Commu-

nity Connections program to support events hosted by the city. Music in the Park will receive $1,000 to support the summer concert series held at the James Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday evenings from late June through August. Additionally, $1,000 will go to the Civic Center community celebration planned midyear for the completion of the new facility and community plaza. To learn more about the Music in the Parks program or the new civic center, visit www.sequimwa.gov. Contact City Clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese at 360-681-3428 or kkuznek@ sequimwa.gov with questions and to find out how to make a donation to Music in the Park and the Civic Center Community Plaza.

Grants awarded The Clallam County

Schools Retirees’ Association has awarded the following Isabelle Whitfield mini grants: ■ Sheri Kruckeberg, teacher-librarian at Helen Haller Elementary School, requested funds to assist in obtaining “Burke Boxes” from Seattle’s Burke Museum to provide hands-on experiences with scientific artifacts; $400. ■ Laila CamochoCarver, fifth-grade teacher at Hamilton Elementary School, requested funds to assist with field trips to William Shore Memorial Pool, where students will study water safety; $250. ■ Mickey Branham, second-grade teacher at Dry Creek Elementary School, requested funds to assist with materials for a science study focusing on air, water and weather; $75. Peninsula Daily News


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BARBARA LEONA KERTIS June 2, 1932 February 12, 2015

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Barbara was born to Florence and Gordon Craig in Seattle, Washington, on June 2, 1932. She grew up in Kirkland, Washington, where she graduated from Lake Washington High School in 1950. She married Howard Kertis, the love of her life, in 1952. They had three children, Annette, Lisa and John. Barbara was employed in the airline industry most of her career. She started working for Boeing in Renton, Washington, and then went to work for San Juan Airlines after moving to the Olympic Peninsula. She finished her working career as a sales associate for the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe’s Northwest Native Expressions gallery. Barbara traveled the

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Soroptimist International of Sequim has awarded Kim Kasinger, left, shown with Soroptimist International of Sequim President Sandy Lawrence, the $1,500 Live Your Dream award for the 2014 program. Live Your Dream is the new name given to the Women’s Opportunity Award program and assists women who provide the primary financial support for their families. Kasinger is a student at Peninsula College in the medical assisting program and is raising two small children.

Death and Memorial Notice PHILIP CHARLES LASSILA November 17, 1938 January 8, 2015 Philip Charles Lassila, age 76, died on January 8, 2015, in Palm Desert, California. He was born in Biwabik, Minnesota, on November 17, 1938, to Arney and Mary Lassila. His family moved to Seattle, Washington, when he was just toddler. He graduated from O’Dea High School in Seattle and later studied at St. Martin’s Monastery in Lacey, Washington. He was known as Brother Patrick until joining the Army. While in the Army, he worked in the Redstone missile program in Germany until he left the military. Two years later, he married the love of his life, Linda Worley, on Novem-

Mr. Lassila ber 23, 1963, in Seattle. In 1964, he began working in the motion picture industry with SRO (Sterling Recreational Organization). In 1971, he, his wife and his children moved to Port Angeles and purchased the Lincoln Theater and the Port Angeles Drive-In. In 1976, he purchased

the Liberty, the Vitaphone and the Vue Dale Drive-In in Wenatchee, Washington. He lived in Wenatchee for several years until returning to Sequim in 1986. He fulfilled many dreams as an entrepreneur during his lifetime. He owned several businesses, ranging from a golf course to a travel agency and a construction company. Although he was a successful businessman, Phil always had a passion for farming. In 1999, with the help of his friend Roger Schmidt, they opened the Pumpkin Patch, a place for families to get a taste of a real farming experience. His interests included flying, fishing and a love for animals. Many times when he traveled, he had a blue-and-gold macaw

parrot on his shoulder and a German shepherd by his side. Phil and Linda discovered the warmth and the beauty of the desert. They spent a great deal of time enjoying the Palm Springs area in California and later Bigfork, Montana. They lived in both places, and Linda still does, surrounded by many friends. Phil is survived by his wife, Linda of Indian Wells, California; daughters Anne (Bryan) Cook of Wenatchee and Theresa Lassila of Sequim; son Matt (Marina) Lassila of Port Angeles; granddaughters Nicole and Megan Cook of Wenatchee; sister Mary (Gary) Gray of Stanford, California; and brother Larry Lassila of Omak, Washington. There was a celebration of life honoring Phil on January 11, 2015, in Indian Wells.

Death and Memorial Notice JOYCE ELEENE REYES Joyce was born in Camas, Washington, to parents Sadie Descamps and Henry Guyll in 1919. A sparkly ray of sunshine, Joyce made friends wherever she settled. She lived in Camas and graduated from Washougal High School in 1934. Joyce gave birth to Gary and Leah and explored the glitter of Los Angeles, California, for a few years. Joyce added JoAnn to her family and moved to the Port Angeles area in 1955. Joyce met and married Walt Reyes, and they added Walter Steven Reyes to their family. Joyce moved her family to Fife, Washington, and then to Oregon City, Oregon. Joyce enjoyed assisting at the Gladstone Community Center, walking and biking throughout the area and living at Willamalane Apartments. For the final 15 years

Death and Memorial Notice LOUIE JAMES RUYBAL May 10, 1961 February 26, 2015 Surrounded by loved ones, Louie James Ruybal’s courageous battle with cancer came to a peaceful end at the age of 53. Louie, a Sequim resident, was born to Etta Lynn Melhart and Louie Orlando Ruybal on May 10, 1961, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He graduated from Sequim High School and shared his joy of cooking with the residents of several nursing facilities in Sequim. Louie was blessed to meet and marry his “angel

Death Notices Bruce Donald Ritchie Sr. Nov. 5, 1946 — March 11, 2015

on Earth,” Vickie Barreda, and share the joy and pride in raising their son, Willy Barreda. Louie’s gentle soul and caring spirit continued until

aunts, uncles and cousins. Louie’s and Vickie’s unconditional love and commitment were an inspiration to all who met them. In their honor, please remember to hug your loved ones. In the blink of an eye, everything can change, so forgive often, love with all of your heart, laugh with abandon, live with no regrets and always be kind. A Mass will be held Friday, March 27, 2015, at 1 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, 121 East Maple Street, Sequim. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 1 p.m. at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim.

Mrs. Reyes of her life, she brightened the home of her youngest son, Walter Reyes, in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Joyce returns to her celestial home to reunite with her parents, brother Chick and family. She is celebrated and cherished by her children and their spouses, Gary and Teri Reyes, Leah and Roy Atwood, JoAnn and John Lofdahl, and Walter and Koko Reyes; her 16 grandchildren; 20-plus great-grandchildren; and the innumerable people whose lives she charmed.

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the end, always comforting those around him and wanting to make certain that all of his loved ones would be OK and taken care of. Until his last breath, he always put others first. Louie is survived by his loving wife, Vicky Ruybal; their son, Willy Barreda; his devoted mother, Etta Melhart; father Louie Ruybal; his “favorite” sisters and brothers-in-law, Suzanne Ruybal, Tracy (Tony) Humburgar, Diane (Mike) Keating, Sherry Ruybal and Brian Gill; his much-loved nephews, Doug Lewis, Aiden Keating and Andrew Gill; stepfather and stepsiblings Dave Barnes, David Barnes and Donna Cox; and his many treasured

world with family and friends. She was a voracious reader and loved football and tending to her garden and her cats. She was a warm and loving mother, adored her grandchildren and had many close friends. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Howard; her mother, Florence; her brother, Donald Craig; and her sister, Marcia Omura. She is survived by her daughters, Annette (Peter) Nesse and Lisa (Chuck) Parrish; her son, John Kertis; and her grandchildren, Callie (Steven) Higgs and Cory Parrish. A celebration of life is planned for Saturday, April 25, 2015, at 1 p.m. at the Nesses’ farm at 408 Shore Road in Port Angeles. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, 2105 U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles, WA 98363.


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cover story A very odd couple A whole new family dynamic is born in NBC’s ‘One Big Happy’ so, since they’re practically family anyway, they decide to have a baby together. It sounds like a great plan, until Luke meets t’s been 18 years since Ellen DeGeneres’ char- stunning bartender Prudence (Kelly Brook, acter came out of the closet in her sitcom “El- “Smallville”), who’s due to return to her native England in a couple of days. Instead, the two len,” shortly after the actress herself came out to the public in the real world. The groundbreak- fall head over heels in love and embark on a whirlwind romance, and just when Lizzy finds ing “The Puppy Episode” has been credited out that a bun is officially in the oven, Luke and with being one of television’s most influential gay moments and with blazing a trail for LGBT- Prudence announce that they’ve tied the knot. The co-parenting scenario was an unusual centered shows that followed, such as “Will and one to begin with, but now the three of them Grace,” “Modern Family,” “The L Word” and are, well, sort of a couple. “Glee.” It’s not an all together unheard of state of afNow, the comedian and much-loved talk fairs, though. In fact, the show is loosely based show host is producing “One Big Happy,” a sitcom focused on a single lesbian and her male on creator Liz Feldman’s own life. Feldman, best friend who decide to have a baby together. whose writing and producing credits include The series kicks off Tuesday, March 17, on NBC. “2 Broke Girls” and “Hot in Cleveland,” was heavily influenced by DeGeneres’ coming out Canadian-born beauty Elisha Cuthbert (“Happy Endings”) plays Lizzy, a young woman in 1997. She met the actress at a book signing the following year, and a friendship formed bewho, at 30, is ready to move into parenthood, despite being single. Luke (Nick Zano, “2 Broke tween the two women. Years later, DeGeneres even hired Feldman to write for “The Ellen DeGirls”) has been her best pal since childhood, Generes Show.” and as kids, they both went through the difLike Lizzy, Feldman was all set to have a baby ficulty of their parents’ divorces. Neither is in with her straight male best friend when he met a relationship but both want to start a family,

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the love of this life, derailing their plans. “Honestly, it was so difficult to deal with it when it happened, the only thing I knew how to do was write something about it,” Feldman said at NBC’s Television Critics Association panel in January. “This comes from a real place. It’s not coming from any sort of agenda — what can we do to put another lesbian on that television? It’s coming from the truth.” The showrunner also noted that Ellen’s coming out in 1997 is what made “One Big Happy” possible, but DeGeneres noted at the TCA panel that, while the female lead happens to be gay, that’s not what the show is really about. “Yes, there’s a lesbian character, but it’s a really funny show and that’s all I wanted to do: put out funny material and thought-provoking material,” adding that she didn’t set out to create a “groundbreaking” show and doesn’t seek out gay-specific material for her production company. In fact, Lizzy is really the only gay character in the show. An ex of hers will appear in one of the early episodes, but, according to DeGeneres, the character is too difficult and dysfunctional at this point to be able to handle a romantic relationship.

The main question is one that many single men and women in their late 20s and early 30s are facing, perhaps more so today than ever before: what do you do when you’ve reached the point in your life where you want to have children but haven’t met the person you want to spend the rest of your life with? Catch the season premiere of “One Big Happy” when it airs Tuesday, March 17, on NBC. Elisha Cuthbert and Nick Zano as seen in “One Big Happy.”

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want to miss the final farewell when it airs Friday, March 20, on Fox. Undead fever: It’s a show based on a popular series of comic books about zombies with a hunger for human brains taking over. No, it isn’t AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” It’s the CW’s new take on the zombie genre, “iZombie.” A “Walking Dead” clone this is not. Premiering Tuesday, March 17, “iZombie” has been compared to two other beloved shows: “Veronica Mars” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Unlike “The Walking Dead” — a show that “iZombie” will no doubt be constantly compared to — this undead serial is a bit more lighthearted. Rose McIver (“Once Upon a Time”) stars as Liv, a promising medical student who ends up in the middle of a zombie feeding frenzy. Now one of the living dead herself, she struggles with a hunger for humans — and finds that she can absorb memories from those that she

consumes. Naturally, she turns to solving crimes and tracking down bad guys. It sounds just ridiculous enough to work, and a strong cast of actors has lined up to get their zombies on. Malcolm Goodwin (“Breakout Kings”) stars as a detective who’s in on Liv’s secret and enlists her to help him solve crimes. Robert Buckley (“One Tree Hill”) is on board as a major character from Liv’s past, and Rahul Kohli (“I’ll Be Home Soon,” 2014) stars as her boss at the coroner’s office. Other actors rounding out the cast include David Anders (“Alias”), Aly Michalka (“Hellcats”) and Molly Hagan (“Unfabulous”).

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American Reunion (2012, Comedy) Alyson Hannigan, FXM

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The Grey (2011, Action) Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, Liam

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Professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy from “Dancing With the Stars.”

Dancing With the Stars (4) KOMO

8:00 p.m.

Professional dancers show their celebrity partners how to bring the heat to the dance floor in the 20th season. Once again, Emmy winner Tom Bergeron returns to host, this time alongside sports host and season 10 finalist Erin Andrews.

Bates Motel (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

Norma (Vera Farmiga) and Norman (Freddie Highmore) are both fixated on Annika’s (Tracy Spiridakos) disappearance. Meanwhile, Norma learns the truth about the Arcanum Club, and Dylan (Max Thieriot) and Caleb (Kenny Johnson) meet a new neighbor.

Shahs of Sunset (70) BRAVO

9:00 p.m.

While the Shahs party down at a retreat in Malibu, another guest’s controversial statements spark a heated argument. At the same time, Reza’s decision to name MJ as his maid of honor creates tension between MJ and Asa.

The Night Shift (5) KING (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

After a near-fatal crash, TC (Eoin Macken), Joey (Adam Rodriguez) and Gwen (Merle Dandridge) rescue a skydiver. When complications arise in the operating room, Joey and Krista (Jeananne Goossen) counsel the patient’s girlfriend. MARCH 15 - 21, 2015

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Brent Morin stars in “Undateable.”

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Hell’s Kitchen (10) CITY (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

There’s something fishy going on as the men and women face a unique seafood challenge to win an advantage in the kitchen. They’ll have to match the heads and tails of popular fish to win a day of surf and sun in Manhattan Beach.

Married at First Sight (37) A&E

8:00 p.m.

Brave singles who believe they’re ready for a lifelong commitment do the unthinkable in this new series: marry someone they’ve never met. Specialists use scientific matchmaking to pair people before they walk down the aisle and say “I do.”

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Blair Underwood guest stars as Dr. Andrew Garner, May’s (MingNa Wen) charismatic ex-husband. When a crisis threatens to tear the team apart, May calls on Garner for help. Elsewhere, Cal (Kyle MacLachlan) seeks revenge on Coulson (Clark Gregg).

Undateable (5) KING

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Justin Kearney (Brent Morin) runs an unsuccessful Detroit bar where all of his friends hang out. Along with his ultra-cool roommate Danny (Chris D’Elia), Justin and his pals try to solve each other’s problems over beers.

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Vanderpump Rules "Reunion Part II" Pt. 2 of 2 Shark Tank

The Departed (2006, Thriller) Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio.

To Be Announced Beverly Hills "Amster-Damn Slap" Shark Tank

The Royals "Stand and Unfold Yourself" (N) Restaurant Startup "The Food of the Future" (N) CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360

Beerfest ('06, Com) Paul Soter, M.C. Gainey.

CNN Special Report Nightly Show Daily Show Key Capitol Hill Hearings Amish Mafia "Love Your Amish Mafia "Forbidden Enemies" Knowledge" Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally Dog Blog Jessie NCAA Basketball NIT Tournament First Round (L)

To Be Announced Beverly Hills "Confessions of a Housewife" (N) Shark Tank CNN Special Report Tosh.0 Tosh.0

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Amish Mafia: The Devil's Amish Mafia "False Amish Mafia: The First Amish Mafia "False 182* 278* Cut "Merlin's Judas" (N) Prophets" (N) Chapter (N) Prophets" KC Under Liv Maddie Dog Blog I Didn't Do It Austin/ Ally Liv Maddie I Didn't Do It Dog Blog 173 291 SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball NIT Tournament First Round Site: NCAA Basketball NIT Tournament First Round Site: College NBA Tonight 30 for 30 "I Hate Christian 144 209 Madison Square Garden -- New York City, N.Y. (L) Madison Square Garden -- New York City, N.Y. (L) Basketball (L) Laettner" Switched at Birth "There Is Pretty Little Liars "The Pretty Little Liars "I'm a The Fosters "Not that Kind Pretty Little Liars "I'm a The 700 Club 180* 311* My Heart" Melody Lingers On" Good Girl, I Am" (N) of Girl" Good Girl, I Am"

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Miss March ('09, Com) Raquel Alessi, FXM

The Road (2009, Adventure) Guy Pearce, Viggo 133 258 Faris, John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen. Molly Stanton, Trevor Moore. Mortensen, Robert Duvall. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "The Big Scoop" Chopped "Time and Space" Chopped "Cloche Call" Chopped Chopped (N) C hopped "Firefighter Chefs" 110* 231* Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

The Bourne Legacy ('12, Act) Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Jeremy Renner. Justified "Burned" (N) Justified "Burned" 136* 248* Arnie "Arnie & His Legacy" Arnie and Me (N) Golf Central PGA Golf Classics '14 Arnold Palmer Invitational Arnie and Me 136* 248* The Waltons "The Book" The Waltons "The Job" Waltons "The Departure" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper (N) H.Hunt (N) H ouse Fixer Upper 112* 229* CountCars CountCars Counting Cars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Gangland Undercover (N) Vikings "Scarred" 120* 269* Dance Moms "Wild Wild Dance Moms "The Great Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms (N) Born in the Wild "Arizona: Born in the Wild "Arizona: 108* 252* West Coast" Divide" Baby Makes Nine" (N) Baby Makes Nine" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Building Wild (N) Fever "Red Pine Retreat" (N) B. Wild "Marble Getaway" F ever "Red Pine Retreat" B. Wild "Floating Getaway" Cabin Fever 186 276 Sam & Cat Thunder Thunder Hathaway Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 In Search of Snow Motion Snowboarding U.S. Open Snowboarding U.S. Open Men's Slopestyle Final Snowboarding U.S. Open Snowboarding U.S. Open 426 687 Speed (N) Women's Slopestyle Final Women's Halfpipe Final Men's Halfpipe Final

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra ('09, Action) Christopher

Shooter (2007, Action) Michael Peña, Danny Glover, Mark Wahlberg.

Boogie Nights ('97, 168* 241* Eccleston, Grégory Fitoussi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Dra) Mark Wahlberg. Face Off "Queen Bees" Face Off "Dressed to Kill" Face Off Face Off "Super Selfies" (N) Wizard Wars Close Up "Niagara Falls" (N) 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Cougar Town Conan (N) 139* 247* Little Jerry" Comeback" Money" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory (N)

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The Recruit (2003, Thriller) Al Pacino, Bridget 133 258 Dra) Owen Wilson. Dane, Owen Wilson. Moynahan, Colin Farrell. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners M. Diners (N) R estaurant: Impossible (N) F ood "Needing Dough" 110* 231* Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

Taken 2 ('12, Act) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. Americans "Divestment" (N) TheAmericans "Divestment" 136* 248* Arnie "Arnie & His Legacy" Arnie and Me Golf Central PGA Golf Big Break: Palm Beaches PGA Tour Learning C. 136* 248* The Waltons "The Birthday" The Waltons "The Lie" The Waltons The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property "Crista and Sumit" P roperty "Kathryn and Eric" Property Brothers Property Brothers H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* A. Pickers "Dial F for Fitz" American Pickers A. Pickers "The Royal Risk" A. Pickers "Shock Value" Amer. Pickers "From A to T" Amer. Pickers "Boys' Toys" 120* 269* Little Women: LA "Home Little Women: LA "Little Little Women: LA "New Little Women: LA Kosher Soul Kosher Soul Little Women: LA 108* 252* Wreckers" Women, Big Easy" Orleans, New Engagement?" "Friendtervention" (N) (N) (N) "Friendtervention" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Alaska State Troopers (N) Kentucky Justice Alaska State Troopers Kentucky Justice State Troop. "NYPD to AST" Trooper "Hostage Standoff" 186 276 Sam & Cat Thunder Thunder Hathaway Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 In Depth (N) Mariners All MLB Baseball Spring Training Oakland Athletics vs. Seattle Mariners Site: Peoria Stadium BeyondLights Sounders FC Ship Shape WHL Hockey 426 687 Access -- Peoria, Ariz. "Kyle Seager" All Access TV Port./Spok. Cops Jail Cops "Coast Cops "In Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Street Cops "Liar Cops Jail 168* 241* to Coast" Jacksonville" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" Arrests #3" Liar #5" The Bleeding

Daybreakers ('09, Act) Ethan Hawke, Jay Laga'aia.

Blade: Trinity ('04, Thril) Jessica Biel, Wesley Snipes. Stake Land 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Susie" Pothole" Hamptons" Nap" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

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Panama Hattie ('42, Mus) Dan Dailey,

Lady Be Good (1941, Musical) Robert Young, Ann 132 256 Goes to Rio Robert Alda, Ann Sothern. Red Skelton, Ann Sothern. Sothern, Eleanor Powell. Addiction Addiction Strange Love Strange Love My 600-lb Life "Joe's Story" 600-lb Life "Laura's Story" Strange (N) Strange (N) 600-lb Life "Laura's Story" 183* 280* Supernatural Supernatural Grimm "Endangered" Grimm "Kiss of the Muse" Grimm "The Waking Dead" Grimm 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Regular King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods Man v. Food Man v. Food BizarreFood BizarreFood Booze Traveler Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods "Finland" 215* 277* Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray Hot In (N) SoulMan (N) King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS "A Weak Link" N CIS "Singled Out"

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Terrence Howard stars in “Empire.”

American Pickers (42) HIST

3:00 p.m.

After combing through a rusty goldmine, Frank and Mike get a lead to a basement full of vintage cars in this episode, which kicks off a mini-marathon of this reality TV series. Unfortunately, the collector wants to keep everything.

Empire (10) CITY (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

Jamal (Jussie Smollett) and Lucious (Terrence Howard) are on the verge of forming a new musical partnership, but Lucious has a secret that could change everything. The closer features several high-profile guest stars such as Snoop Dogg and Patti LaBelle.

Supernatural (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

Sam (Jared Padalecki) continues to research a cure for the Mark of Cain, despite the fact that Dean (Jensen Ackles) insists that he stop. The brothers team up with Cole (Travis Aaron Wade) to investigate a new murder case.

The Sound of Music 50th Anniversary Special (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

Relive the magic of one of the most iconic films of all time with a look back at “The Sound of Music.” Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, the Oscar-winning musical tells the story of a young woman who leaves a convent to become a governess. MARCH 15 - 21, 2015

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8:00 p.m.

Ryan Seacrest hosts this special two-hour edition in which two finalists will be sent home before the top 10 take the stage. After each performance, judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. offer feedback.

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9:00 p.m.

Things heat up in the case of the murdered harbourmaster, and a federal judge makes it clear that Liz (Megan Boone) will face harsh criminal charges. In an effort to exonerate her, Reddington (James Spader) searches for Tom (Ryan Eggold).

The Real Housewives of Melbourne (70) BRAVO

9:00 p.m.

The ladies meet Chyka’s bubbly daughter Chessie and Janet’s clever friend Manuela in this new episode. While the women try to enjoy a fashion event at Chadstone, things between Janet and Gamble reach their boiling point.

Nightwatch (37) A&E

10:00 p.m.

Emergency responders deal with all sorts of calls as they work the night shift in New Orleans in the season finale. The unscripted series follows several teams of police officers, firefighters and EMTs, who risk it all to serve the community.

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Above the Law (1988, Action) Pam Grier, Sharon

Gladiator (2000, Epic) Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Russell Crowe.

130* 254* Stone, Steven Seagal. Gladiator To Be Announced To Be Announced Railroad Alaska IceGold "Midnight Run" IceGold "Death from Above" IceGold "Midnight Run" 184* 282* Beverly Hills "AmsterBeverly Hills "Amster-Damn Beverly Hills "Confessions of Wives of Melbourne Vanderpump Rules Watch What Beverly Hills 129* 273* Damn!" Slap" a Housewife" Happens (N) "Fashion Flare Up" (N) "Reunion Part II" Amer. Greed "Michael Lock: American Greed: Scam American Greed "Kevin American Greed: Scam American Greed "Kentucky Paid Paid 208 355 Pimp, Preachers, Profiteer" "The Wizard of Sarasota" Cohen: Baby Broker Scam" "Hedge Fund Imposter" Fen-Phen Attorneys" Program Program CNN Special CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special CNNI CNNI 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park Tosh.0 Broad City

Mean Girls ('04, Com/Dra) Lindsay Lohan. Daily Sh. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Gold Rush "Millions in Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier 182* 278* Gold" "Fall Flurry" "Cabin Fever" "Father-Son Ingenuity" "Spring Has Sprung" "Fall Flurry" Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Dog Blog Jessie Teen Beach Movie ('13, Fam) Ross Lynch. Mickey Austin/ Ally Liv Maddie I Didn't Do It StarWarsRebl 173 291 MLB Baseball Spring Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Training Phi./N.Y. Y. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open Men's and Women's Quarter-final Site: Indian Wells Tennis College Gameday (L) 30 for 30 "I Hate Christian Laettner" Poker 2014 Garden -- Indian Wells, Calif. (L) World Series 144 209 Boy Meets

What a Girl Wants (2003, Family) Colin Firth, Kelly

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (2008, Comedy/Drama) The 700 Club 180* 311* World Preston, Amanda Bynes. Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn.

Taken FXM

Taken ('08, Thril) Famke Janssen, FXM

Unstoppable ('11, Act) Chris Pine, FXM

The Roommate ('11, 133 258 Liam Neeson. Presents Leland Orser, Liam Neeson. Rosario Dawson, Denzel Washington. Thril) Minka Kelly. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "Ladies First!" C hopped Chopped "Offal Surprise" Chopped Canada (N) Beat Flay (N) Beat Flay Cutthroat Kitchen 110* 231*

Taken 2 ('12, Act) Liam Neeson. That's My Boy ('12, Com) Andy Samberg, Adam Sandler. Archer (N) Archer Archer Movie 136* 248* Golf Central PGA Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational Round 1 Site: Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge -- Orlando, Fla. PGA Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational 136* 248* Waltons "The Caretakers" The Waltons "The Shivaree" The Waltons "The Choice" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* House Hunt. House Hunt. House Hunt. House Hunt. Fixer Upper Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Huntrs House (N) House Huntrs House 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn S. (N) P awn S. (N) Vikings "The Usurper" (N) Vikings "The Usurper" 120* 269* To Be Announced

27 Dresses (2008, Comedy) James Marsden, Malin

Killers (2010, Action) Katherine Heigl, Tom Selleck, 108* 252* Akerman, Katherine Heigl. Ashton Kutcher. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero (N) Life Below Zero (N) Life Below Zero Below 0 "Calling the Wild" F ever "Red Pine Retreat" B. Wild "Marble Getaway" 186 276 Sam & Cat Thunder Thunder Hathaway Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Mariners All MLB Baseball Spring Training Cleveland Indians vs. Seattle Mariners Site: Peoria Stadium BeyondLights MLB Baseball Spring Training Cleveland 426 687 Baseball Access -- Peoria, Ariz. (L) "Kyle Seager" Indians vs. Seattle Mariners

AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem (2007, Action) Reiko

Dredd (2012, Action) Olivia Thirlby, Lena Headey, Karl Urban.

AVP: Alien vs. 168* 241* Aylesworth, Johnny Lewis, John Ortiz. Predator Sanaa Lathan.

Blade: Trinity ('04, Thril) Jessica Biel, Wesley Snipes. WWE Smackdown! (N)

Max Payne ('08, Act) Mila Kunis, Mark Wahlberg. 122* 284* NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Second Round (L) F amily Guy Family Guy Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Conan (N) 139* 247* Yada Yada" Millennium"

The Cyclops ('56, Sci-Fi)

Attack of the Puppet People ('58, Magic Sword (1950, Action) Su Mei Jin.

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Braveheart (1995, Action) Sophie Marceau, Patrick

Gladiator (2000, Epic) Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Russell Crowe. Dead 130* 254* McGoohan, Mel Gibson. "Spend" To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Pools "Growing Pains" (N) To Be Announced 184* 282* Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Bravo First Looks (N)

Bewitched (2005, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Shirley 129* 273* "Dethroned" "Reunion Part I" 1/2 "Reunion Part II" Pt. 2 of 2 MacLaine, Nicole Kidman. American Greed "Fraudster American Greed: Scams, American Greed: Scams, American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 of the Opera/ Frozen Assets" Scoundrels and Scandals Scoundrels and Scandals Program Program "Cybercrime" "Deadly Rx for Greed" The Wonder List (N) F inding Jesus "Judas" (N) CNN Special CNN Special CNN Special CNN Special 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park Tosh.0 Key & Peele Key & Peele Futurama Futurama South Park South Park Archer (N) Archer (N) 107* 249* Politics & Public Policy Today 210 350 Bering Sea Gold "Mr. Gold Bering Sea Gold "The Bering Sea Gold "The Final Bering Sea: Dredged "Good Bering Sea Gold: Under the Bering Sea Gold 182* 278* and the New Kid" Rescue and the Repo" Showdown" Morning, Viet-Nome" (N) Ice "Escape Goat" (N) Teen Beach Movie Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Girl Meets W Girl Meets W StarWarsRebl StarWarsRebl I Didn't Do It Austin/ Ally 173 291 NCAA Wrestling Division I Championship Semifinal Site: SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Scottrade Center -- St. Louis, Mo. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Fitness Fitness 2014 CrossFit Games WTA Tennis BNP Paribas Open Semifinal Site: Indian Wells College Gameday (L) NBA Tonight 30 for 30 144 209 Basketball Women's Tennis Garden -- Indian Wells, Calif. (L) Boy Meets Boy Meets

The Flintstones (1994, Comedy) Rosie O'Donnell,

Matilda (1996, Family) Danny DeVito, Rhea The 700 Club 180* 311* World World Elizabeth Taylor, John Goodman. Perlman, Mara Wilson.

2012 ('09, Act) Amanda FXM

2012 (2009, Action) Amanda Peet, Thandie Newton, John Cusack. FXM

Chronicle ('12, 133 258 Peet, John Cusack. Dra) Dane Dehaan. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. 110* 231* Glee: The Concert Movie ('11, Doc) Cory Monteith.

Men in Black 3 ('12, Act) Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Will Smith.

Men in Black 3 136* 248* CHAMPS Golf Golf Central PGA Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational Round 2 Site: Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge -- Orlando, Fla. Golf Central 136* 248* The Waltons "The Song" The Waltons "The Woman" The Waltons "The Venture" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Vacation House for Free Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too (N) H ouse Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Amer. Pickers "Motor City" A. Pickers "Train Wreck" Gangland U. "Going Under" Gangland Undercover Gangland U. "Patched In" Gangland Undercover 120* 269* Bring It! "No Stopping Bring It! "Stamp Out Bring It! Miss D and her Bring It! (N) P reachers' Daughters (N) Bring It! Miss D and her Kayla" Atlanta" dancing dolls refuse to lose. dancing dolls refuse to lose. 108* 252* The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Lick Elbow Lick Elbow 186 276 Sam & Cat Thunder Jinxed ('13, Fam) Jay Brazeau, Ciara Bravo. Thunder Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 Destination Snow Motion WHL Hockey Everett Silvertips vs. Victoria Royals (L) Boxing Golden Boy Eric Hunter vs. Rene Alvarado -WHL Hockey 426 687 Polaris (N) Philadelphia, Pa. Ever./Vic. Cops Cops "Mardi Cops Cops "Coast Cops Cops "On the Cops Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Greatest Greatest Gras 2003" "Evidence" to Coast" Run" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" Knockouts Knockouts 168* 241* Battle of the Damned

Max Payne ('08, Act) Mila Kunis, Mark Wahlberg. 12 Monkeys (N) Helix "Mother" (N) 12 Monkeys "Divine Move" 122* 284* NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Second Round (L) F am.G "Story Family Guy Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Cougar Town 139* 247* on Page One" Muffin Tops" Engagement"

Darling Lili (1970, Spy) Rock Hudson,

Star! (1968, Biography) Richard Crenna, Michael Craig, Julie Andrews.

Thoroughly Modern Millie ('67, 132 256 Jeremy Kemp, Julie Andrews. Mus) Joseph La Cava, Julie Andrews. Style by Jury Style by Jury Style by Jury Style by Jury 19 Kids 19 Kids LoveLust (N) Style (N) Yes Dress (N) Yes Dress (N) Love, Lust or Style by Jury 183* 280* Basket. NCAA Basketball Super. "Changing Channels" Supernatural Bones 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Regular King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland American D. Family Guy Family Guy Triumph (N) 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Castle (N) Mysteries at the Castle (N) M ysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Family Feud Family Feud Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* CSI: Crime "Uninvited" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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Tenisha Patterson tries on a dress in “Say Yes to the Dress.”

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8:00 p.m.

Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) learn of a disturbing Wesen trend when they investigate a murder in which the victim’s foot was cut off. Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) agree to go undercover to help.

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8:00 p.m.

The end is nigh for the cast of New Directions, but first they travel back in time to see why the original members signed up for the glee club in the first place. Later, “Glee” flashes forward in a finale featuring guest star Geraldo Rivera.

Love It or List It, Too (30) HGTV

9:00 p.m.

Kim and Randy can’t decide what to do about their beachside rancher so they enlist the help of real estate and renovation experts. Now that their daughter is moving into a bigger wheelchair, their already cramped home is getting even tighter.

Say Yes to the Dress (61) TLC

10:00 p.m.

Brides invite viewers to share the excitement of their search for the perfect wedding dress. The women try on a variety of gowns, from traditional lacy white to bombshell mermaid dresses in the hopes of finding just the right look. MARCH 15 - 21, 2015

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