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‘I WAS TOLD I’D NEVER HAVE A BABY’

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This photo was taken from a helicopter during a survey of mountain goats in Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest last July 18-25.

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Dale Clairmore and his wife, Miho Yamaguchi-Clairmore, hold their newborn son, Dale Michael Clairmore, on Thursday at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles.

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Federal count tallies 40% rise in only 7 years BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

“I was told I would never have a baby,” Miho said. A surgery for ovarian tumors at age 21, which PORT ANGELES — Dale Michael Clairmore she was told rendered her sterile, was one of sevJr. is an unexpected gift at the end of a very emo- eral factors that kept the tiny Japanese woman tional year for his parents, Miho Yamaguchi-Clair- from realizing her growing girth was something more and Dale Clairmore Sr. of Sequim. other than middle-age bulge. Baby Dale arrived at Olympic Medical Center Dale’s daughter had died as a young teen, and on Wednesday at 7:12 p.m., weighing 6 pounds 2 he never expected to have another child. ounces and measuring 19 inches long — a mere “I’m approaching 50,” said the former firefighter. five days after his mother learned she was preg“This is not how I planned my life.” nant. The two have been together as a couple for “He’s our miracle,” Dale said. seven years and were friends before that after Miho, 39, and Dale, 49, were still in shock they met as employees at 7 Cedars Casino. Thursday afternoon, absorbing the idea that they They married in July 2010 and moved to were parents and doting on the tiny baby boy, who Sequim. slept peacefully in his father’s arms at the medical center’s birthing center. TURN TO BABY/A6 BY ARWYN RICE

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The mountain goat population in Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest has increased by 40 percent since 2004 and could double by about 2027, according to a 2011 mountain goat census released by the park and the U.S. Geological Survey. The report released Thursday also shows 11 of the animals inhabit heavily hiked Klahhane Ridge — where in 2004 there were none and where, in 2010, Port Angeles nurse and musician Bob Boardman was gored to death by a goat. In the same area surveyed as 2004 — above 5,000 feet — moun-

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PORT HADLOCK — The Navy is relying on a new Freedom of Information Act exemption to claim it can withhold information on blast zones that would emanate from Naval Magazine Indian Island if explosives stored there are detonated. The U.S. Supreme Court on March 7 remanded to the Ninth District Court in Seattle a 2006 lawsuit filed by Glen Milner, who sought maps and other data that would show the extent of damage if such an explosion or explosions were to occur. The Lake Forest resident had challenged the federal government’s 2003 denial of his FOIA request for the blast-zone information. He said residents have the right to know if their homes could be damaged by explosions.

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Port Angeles rescue workers tend to the driver of a pickup truck that collided with the rear end of a Clallam Transit bus at Eighth and Lincoln streets Saturday. The driver of the truck, Lisa Christie of Forks, was taken to Olympic Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries, and no one on the bus was injured, Police Sgt. Barb McFall said. The busy intersection was closed for about 20 minutes following the 9:40 a.m. crash.

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‘Security information In a Jan. 17 filing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Winn notified the Ninth District Court that he is asking Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to declare the data “critical infrastructure security information” and to decide that — as required by the law if the exemption is invoked — “the public-interest consideration in the disclosure of such information does not outweigh preventing the disclosure of such information.” TURN

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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press

Residents strike back at Lucas empire LUKE SKYWALKER WOULD be proud. A rebel alliance has formed in the hills north of San Francisco to fight a perceived Evil Empire. The alliance is a group of Marin County homeowners. Their phantom menace is George Lucas, the worldrenowned filmmaker whose Star Wars Trilogy sky-rocketed him to acclaim and fortune. The plot is simple: Lucas wants to expand his filmmaking empire in the quiet valley that has been home to his Skywalker Ranch for three decades, building a 270,000-square-foot digital media production compound on historic farmland known as Grady Ranch. Neighbors say the massive structure will constrain

their lifestyle with additional noise, traffic and harmful environmental impacts on the pristine countryside. But the plot thickens. Other neighbors say Lucas has been a stellar neighbor and a steward of the land who has protected massive swaths of agricultural acreage from housing developments, while bringing jobs and tax-paying residents to the community. It will all play out before what is likely to be a wide audience at the Marin County Planning Commission meeting Feb. 27.

Jolie ‘excited’ Angelina Jolie said she’s nervous and excited about the upcoming premiere in Sarajevo of her Bosnian war movie “In the Land of Blood and Honey.” The film, which showed at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday, is set to make its full debut

in the Bosnian capital Tuesday, though it already has been shown to some groups Jolie there. Already released in the U.S., Jolie’s directorial debut is a drama about a Serb soldier who finds his ex-lover, a Muslim Bosnian woman, among sex slaves in a camp. “I’m nervous and I’m excited,” Jolie said of the Bosnian premiere. “I’ll probably cry through the entire thing.” “I’ll be very, very moved because, of course, a lot of the people coming are the victims of war so it’s going to be heavy,” she added. Jolie, 36, said that “it didn’t take much for me to be driven” while directing the film, noting that her cast lived through the 19921995 war in Bosnia.

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PENINSULA POLL THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Do you think voters should be allowed to determine legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington state?

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JILL KINMONT BOOTHE, 75, a champion ski racer whose struggle to recuperate from a paralyzing fall on an icy slope became the subject of the popular 1975 film “The Other Side of the Mountain,” died Thursday in Carson City, Nev. Her death, at Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, was confirmed by a Carson Mrs. Boothe City coroin 1955 ner, Ruth Rhines, who said no cause had yet been determined. The cover of the Jan. 31, 1955, Sports Illustrated featured a photograph of Jill Kinmont, as she was then known, carrying her skis over one shoulder against a backdrop of snowy mountains. Then 18, she had won the national women’s slalom championship and was deemed a sure bet to represent the United States at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. But days after that issue landed on newsstands, she slid off an icy bump at high speed during a giant slalom race in Alta, Utah, severely damaging her spinal cord. The accident left her largely paralyzed from the neck down.

_________ PETER BRECK, 82, the actor who played a son of ranch owner Barbara Stanwyck on the 1960s Western “The Big Valley,” has died. Mr. Breck died Monday in Vancouver, B.C., after a long illness, his wife, Diane, announced on the website The Big Valley Writing

Desk. A native of Haverhill, Mass., Mr. Breck was also a regular on the TV Westerns “MavMr. Breck erick” and in 1965 “Black Saddle.” He had guest roles on series from the 1950s through the early 2000s, including “Perry Mason,” “The Virginian” and “Fantasy Island.” His film appearances include “Thunder Road,” “I Want to Live!” and “Benji.”

_________ JEFFREY ZASLOW, 53, a best-selling author, was killed Friday when he lost control of his car on a snowy road after promoting his latest book in northern Michigan. Mr. Zaslow, co-author of the million-selling book The Last Lecture, was also a former columnist for The Wall Street Journal and former advice columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. Mr. Zaslow, who had an affinity for stories of heroism and resilience, worked on memoirs of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and airline pilot Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, who was praised for his skill after safely ditching a

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plane in the New York’s Hudson River in 2009. Mr. Zaslow was killed in an accident Friday morning in Warner Township, about 160 miles northwest of Lansing, according to the Antrim County Sheriff’s Office. Mr. Zaslow’s car slid into the path of a semitrailer. He was killed on impact. Mr. Zaslow was a writer for The Wall Street Journal when he was selected by the Sun-Times in 1987 to write a column to replace Ann Landers. Mr. Zaslow and Diane Crowley, daughter of the original Ann Landers, wrote side-by-side columns. Mr. Zaslow wrote the column, called “All That Zazz,” until 2001.

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ An item on the Aspire! Quartet’s Singing Valentine program on Page A10 Friday contained an incorrect phone number. To request a singing valentine, phone 360-477-5471.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

1937 (75 years ago) With the Port Angeles mayor buying 5 gallons of Fire Chief-brand gasoline, the new Texaco “superservice” station opened at the corner of Fifth and Lincoln streets. A.F. “Tony” Lynch reported “swell business” after the opening, which was attended by several representatives of the Texas Co. from Seattle. Tony is well-known to Clallam County motorists: He had long operated a Texaco station at Eighth and Lincoln. Gordon Ide will assist him at the new service station, and Tony Masi will be in charge of the older station.

1962 (50 years ago) Several pieces of debris, a life jacket and a water can were found on the beach near Cape Flattery, and

fears mounted that they might have come from a missing catamaran. The 18-foot Usumacimta, owned by Clark Huffman of Toronto, was on a cruise from Victoria to the Yucatan Peninsula on the Caribbean coast of Mexico. Officials are puzzled because two crewmen were aboard the Usumacimta when it left LaPush five days ago for Grays Harbor. The life jacket and water can were found by an unidentified resident of Neah Bay 25 miles north of LaPush.

1987 (25 years ago) Balloonists Will and Bobbi Paul are the talk of the town since they began offering rides over Sequim and the Dungeness Valley in their multicolored hot-air balloon. The pair own and operate The Balloon Depot, which gives rides in Redmond and the Snohomish Valley. One of the riders in the heavy wicker basket noted the smooth gliding motion, far less bumpy than rides at the county fair, she said.

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 12, the 43rd day of 2012. There are 323 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in present-day Larue County, Ky. On this date: ■ In 1554, Lady Jane Grey, who’d claimed the throne of England for nine days, and her husband, Guildford Dudley, were beheaded after being condemned for high treason. ■ In 1795, the University of North Carolina became the first U.S. state university to admit students with the arrival

of Hinton James. ■ In 1818, Chile officially proclaimed its independence, more than seven years after initially renouncing Spanish rule. ■ In 1908, the first round-theworld automobile race began in New York. It ended in Paris the following July with the drivers of the American car, a Thomas Flyer, declared the winners over teams from Germany and Italy. ■ In 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was founded. ■ In 1912, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, abdicated, marking the end of the Qing Dynasty. ■ In 1915, the cornerstone for

the Lincoln Memorial was laid in Washington, D.C., a year to the day after groundbreaking. ■ In 1940, the radio play “The Adventures of Superman” debuted with Bud Collyer as the Man of Steel. ■ In 1942, painter Grant Wood, creator of “American Gothic,” died in Iowa City, Iowa, a day before his 51st birthday. ■ In 1959, the redesigned Lincoln penny — with an image of the Lincoln Memorial replacing two ears of wheat on the reverse side — went into circulation. ■ In 1973, Operation Homecoming began as the first release of American prisoners of war from the Vietnam conflict took place.

■ In 1999, the Senate voted to acquit President Bill Clinton of perjury and obstruction of justice. ■ Ten years ago: Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay expressed “profound sadness” about the collapse of the energy giant but refused to testify at a Senate hearing. ■ Five years ago: Teen gunman Sulejman Talovic shot nine people, killing five, at a Salt Lake City mall before he was shot and killed by police. ■ One year ago: Thousands of Algerians defied government warnings and dodged barricades in their capital, demanding democratic reforms; demonstrations continued in Yemen as well.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Buried remains linked to killer on death row SAN FRANCISCO — Human remains uncovered in Northern California with the help of a convicted serial killer have been preliminarily identified as one of his victims, and authorities continued to search another site for the remains of as many as 10 people. Dental records identified the remains found Thursday in Calaveras County in the Sierra Nevada foothills as those of Cyndi Shermantine Vanderheiden, 25, San Joaquin County sheriff’s spokesman Les Garcia said Saturday. Searchers, following a map prepared by convicted serial killer and death row inmate Wesley Shermantine, have so far uncovered two sets of remains near property once owned by Shermantine’s family about 60 miles south of Sacramento.

Unions fear decline

bership after the passage of a right-to-work law earlier this month. Organizers are meeting with members around the state to press them to continue paying their union dues, even though the law would make such dues voluntary. One leader of an Indianapolis steelworkers local said he fears up to 50 percent of its members could drop out. The anti-union Republicanmajority state Senate passed legislation by a 28-22 vote Feb. 1 to make Indiana the first state in the industrial Midwest to adopt right-to-work laws.

Today’s news shows

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WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum, White House chief of staff Jack Lew, and Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Santorum, Lew.

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Actress-model Brooke Shields, center, poses with models styled in the Mattel doll Barbie’s most iconic looks during a Fashion Week event in New York City. The “Barbie’s Dream House” event celebrated the 53-year-old icon’s “career.”

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■ CBS’s ”Face the Nation” — GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Lew ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Santorum, Lew. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Lew, for-

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s mer Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska. The Associated Press unions expect a drop in mem-

Briefly: World that three gunmen opened fire at Brig. Gen. Issa al-Khouli on Saturday morning as he TEHRAN, Iran — An Iranian left his home news agency has reported that in the Damasmore than 30 million people in Al-Khouli cus neighborthe country have lost access to hood of Ruknforeign email services such as Eddine. Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail. Al-Khouli was a doctor and The Saturday report by the the chief of a military hospital semiofficial Mehr agency said in the capital. authorities in the national telecommunications company Drug legalization declined to comment on the outGUATEMALA CITY — Guaage that began Thursday, saying temalan President Otto Perez that it had no connection to Molina said he will propose them. legalizing drugs in Central Iran has occasionally restricted the Internet since the America in an upcoming meeting with the region’s leaders. turmoil that followed the 2009 Perez elections, blocking websites Molina said in including Facebook, Twitter, a radio interVoice of America and the BBC view Saturday Farsi service. that his plan would include Syrian assassinated decriminalizBEIRUT — Gunmen assassi- ing the transnated an army general in portation of Damascus on Saturday in the drugs through Perez Molina first killing of a high-ranking the area. military officer in the Syrian He didn’t capital since the uprising mention when the next meeting against President Bashar with Central American leaders Assad’s regime began in March, will be. Perez Molina said he the state-run news agency said. will bring the subject up with The attack could be a sign Salvadoran President Mauricio that armed members of the Funes when Funes visits Monopposition, who have carried out day. A former military general, he attacks on the military elsewhere in the country, are trying said the war on drugs and all the money and technology to step up action in the tightly received from the U.S. has not controlled capital, which has diminished drug trafficking in been relatively quiet compared the area. to other cities. The Associated Press SANA news agency reported

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White House didn’t see birth-control flap Obama retreats on earlier contraception proclamation BY ERICA WERNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — It’s not like he wasn’t warned. As President Barack Obama considered a decision on birth control that would turn into an unexpected political nightmare, he heard it from inside and outside his White House: He risked a fierce backlash if he required religious employers to provide insurance coverage for contraception in violation of their beliefs. Over the course of months, Catholic groups and officials spoke with White House aides, sent letters and wrote opinion columns. Vice President Joe Biden and Obama’s then-chief of staff, Bill Daley, both Catholics, and other top administration officials spoke of the need to be aware of the consequences, given how Catholic

groups would view the decision and how it would affect them. But the president was hearing from the other side, too. Women’s health advocates and their allies inside the White House were adamant about the importance of making free contraception available to all women; to them, it was a matter of health and fairness. Democratic senators and senior advisers joined in. In the end, that’s where Obama came down.

Caught by surprise What came next evidently surprised the White House. There were furious protests from Catholic groups, including administration allies. Republicans and even some Democrats were outraged. The rising furor threatened to

overwhelm the president’s message and affect his re-election hopes. With no sign of the firestorm abating, Obama announced a hasty and embarrassing backtrack Friday. “This is an issue where people of good will on both sides of the debate have been sorting through some very complicated questions to find a solution that works for everyone. With today’s announcement, we’ve done that,” Obama said. “Religious liberty will be protected, and a law that requires free preventive care will not discriminate against women.” Under the approach, employees at church-affiliated institutions such as Catholic hospitals or charities still could get free birth control coverage, but it would come directly from their health insurer. Employers would not provide or pay for it. This solution soothed some concerns from religious groups while keeping women’s groups satisfied.

Troubled singer-actress Whitney Houston dies at 48 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music’s queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, has died. She was 48. Houston’s publicist, Kristen Foster, said Saturday that the singer had died, but the cause and the location of her death were unknown. News of Houston’s death came on the eve of music’s biggest night — the Grammy Awards. It’s a showcase where she once reigned, and her death was sure to case a

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heavy pall on tonight’s ceremony. At her peak, Houston the golden girl of the music industry. From the middle 1980s to the late 1990s, she Houston was one of the world’s best-selling artists. She wowed audiences with effortless, powerful, and peerless vocals that were rooted in the black church but made palatable to the masses with a pop sheen. Her success carried her beyond

music to movies, where she starred in hits like “The Bodyguard” and “Waiting to Exhale.” She influenced a generation of younger singers, from Christina Aguilera to Mariah Carey, who when she first came out sounded so much like Houston that many thought it was Houston. But by the end of her career, Houston became a stunning cautionary tale of the toll of drug use. Her album sales plummeted and the hits stopped coming; her once serene image was shattered by a wild demeanor and bizarre public appearances. She confessed to abusing cocaine, marijuana and pills.

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Nation: Romney narrowly wins Maine GOP caucuses

Nation: First lady looks toward hubby’s campaign

World: Oil pipeline spill blackens Venezuela river

World: Grecian lawmakers in showdown over finance

MITT ROMNEY EKED out a narrow win in Maine’s Republican caucuses, state party officials announced Saturday, providing his campaign with a much-needed boost after three straight losses last week. But the former Massachusetts governor’s margin of victory over rival Ron Paul was slim. State Republican Chairman Charlie Webster announced in Portland, Maine, that Romney had won with 2,190 votes compared with 1,996 for Paul, the only other candidate to aggressively compete in the state. Rick Santorum received 989 votes, and Newt Gingrich won 349.

GEARING UP FOR a tough political season ahead, Michelle Obama said in Florida on Saturday that she’s trying to get as much done as possible before the general election campaign starts to drown out everything else. “It’s sort of like working before vacation — only it’s not a vacation,” she said. “It’s that same notion of ‘How much time do we have? What do I have to do?’” The first lady said she’ll devote three days a week to politics once the campaign is in full swing, but she wants to continue working on her signature issues of fighting childhood obesity and supporting military families.

CRUDE OIL THAT spilled from a ruptured pipeline has blackened a river in eastern Venezuela, and the state oil company said workers are containing the spill. Workers have removed a “good percentage of the crude” from the Guarapiche River in Monagas state, said Ramiro Ramirez, environmental director of state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA. Ramirez told the state-run Venezuelan News Agency that workers have been using absorbent barriers to block the crude in the river. He said they also have shut off water intakes along the river.

THE LEADERS OF the two parties backing Greece’s coalition government made dramatic appeals Saturday to back legislation that calls for harsh new austerity measures — essential for a new bailout deal worth $171.6 billion to stave off bankruptcy. Debate on emergency legislation approving the new bailout and a debtswapping deal with private creditors began in committee Saturday. A plenary session will vote on it today. Further legislation detailing the measures demanded by public creditors, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund will be up for vote a few days later.


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N. Peninsula cheerleaders avoid virus Didn’t attend championships where over 200 were sickened BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Health said a fast-acting intestinal virus known as “norovirus� was responsible for the outbreak. “Norovirus is typically transmitted person-to-person,� Health spokesman Donn Moyer said in a statement Thursday. As of Friday, 229 people had reported vomiting and diarrhea during the event or in the days after. At least 33 have reported KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS seeking medical care, though none was hospital- Hatchery visitors walk past pens containing juvenile salmon during an open house at the Lower ized. Elwha Klallam’s House of Salmon fish hatchery in September on the reservation west of Port

North Olympic Peninsula cheerleaders escaped an intestinally virus that sickened more than 200 cheerleaders and their supporters at the state cheerleading championships — because they didn’t attend. Principals and superintendents of Peninsula public school districts said in emails that cheer squads from their schools had passed on participating in the Feb. 4 competition in Expected to grow Everett.

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The numbers are expected to grow as state health officials receive answers from surveys that were sent to participants and families, Moyer said. The Department of Health is leading the disease investigation, working with local health departments and the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, sponsor of the event in Everett. People who attended the event and who have severe symptoms are advised to contact a health care provider.

The school districts are Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Chimacum, Quilcene, Cape Flattery in Neah Bay and Clallam Bay, Crescent in Joyce and Quillayute Valley in Forks. “They chose whether they will attend the meet,� Port Angeles School District spokeswoman Tina SmithO’Hara said Thursday. Some 1,200 cheerleaders from 45 schools and 1,800 coaches, parents and supporters attended the Salute to Spirit and State Cheer________ leading Championships at Comcast Arena in Everett, Reporter Arwyn Rice can be during which members of at reached at 360-417-3535 or at least 19 squads became ill. arwyn.rice@peninsuladailynews. The state Department of com.

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PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe and Olympic National Park are being taken to court over the use of hatchery fish to kick-start restoration of the Elwha River’s once-famous salmon runs. Four fish conservation groups filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court on Thursday challenging the use of hatch-

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ery fish, which they said undermines ecosystem recovery during and after removal of the river’s two dams and violates the federal Endangered Species Act. Demolition of the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams, the focus of a $325 million federal river restoration effort, started last September and is expected to be complete in 2014. The lawsuit, which also names the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Fisheries Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife, comes on the heels of a report from the Hatchery Scientific Review Group that is critical of the dam removal project’s fish restoration plan. The federally funded group concluded in its report released Jan. 31 that the fish restoration plan made by federal and tribal agencies will not adequately monitor the impacts of hatchery fish on restoration of the wild salmon runs. Kurt Beardslee, executive director of Wild Fish Conservancy, one of the groups that filed the lawsuit, cited the report in an interview and called the fish restoration plan “half baked.�

“You just can’t say when something bad happens you will do something good,� he said. Conservation Angler, Federation of Fly Fishers Steelhead Committee and Wild Steelhead Coalition also signed onto the lawsuit. Officials with the park, tribe and Fish and Wildlife declined to comment. A spokesperson for NOAA fisheries’ northwest region couldn’t be reached for comment Friday.

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review group doesn’t object to the use of hatchery fish but does raise concerns over the long-term impact. It notes a “lack of a structured adaptive management process� and recommends that more be done to watch the impact of hatchery fish on the return of wild runs to the upper reaches of the river. Beardslee also criticized the ongoing use of Chambers Creek steelhead, the one strain not native to the river. “They need to consult over what the effects of that will be on listed stocks,� he said. Elofson also said in September that the Chambers Creek steelhead is used to provide a harvestable steelhead run. He said then that the native and Chambers Creek runs happen at different times of the year and that studies have not shown a genetic impact on the native run.

In September, Robert Elofson, Lower Elwha Klallam river restoration director, said hatchery fish are needed for restoration because of the risk that returning wild salmon could be killed by sediment released by the teardown of the dams. The tribe has said as many as 3 million juvenile fish will be released a year from its new $16.4 million hatchery, built with federal ________ funds for salmon restoration. More than 600 fish were Reporter Tom Callis can be released last year between reached at 360-417-3532 or at the dams. tom.callis@peninsuladailynews. In its report, the hatchery com.

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Both counties report 40% voter turnout Both North Olympic Peninsula counties are reporting voter turnouts of more than 40 percent in Tuesday’s special elections for school district levies. Auditor reports at the end of last week showed a total turnout of 44.8 percent in Jefferson County and at least 40.82 percent in Clallam County. Four public school districts in East Jefferson County — Port Townsend, Chimacum, Quilcene and Brinnon — and one in West Jefferson County — Queets Clearwater — are asking voters to approve property tax levies. One public school district in Clallam County — the Crescent School District in Joyce — is requesting voters approve a levy. Ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday or placed in an official drop box by 8 p.m. that day. The first results will be announced that night. The latest figures in Jefferson County, reported Friday, showed that a total of 9,546 ballots, or 44.9 percent — with 89 undeliverable — had been received of the 21,280 ballots mailed, a number that does not include replacement ballots. None of the Jefferson County elections is countywide. Ballots were mailed to registered voters in individual districts. Since then, some replacement ballots have been issued. The latest count of ballots received in the all-mail election in Clallam County was Thursday, when the Auditor’s Office reported 720 ballots returned out of 1,764 mailed for the Crescent School District’s request for a four-year, $495,713 maintenance and operation expenses levy. The estimated levy rate would be $1.615 per $1,000 assessed value, or $323 per year for a $200,000 home. It would replace a levy that expires this year but at higher rate than the one now in place, which has a levy rate of $1.40 per $1,000 assessed value. That’s because of state and federal budget cuts, which in three years have carved $600,000 from the district’s budget, which is now $3 million.

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Chimacum district Chimacum district voters, who are considering a six-year capital projects levy that would raise $1,325,000 each year for a total of $7,950,000, had returned 3,724 ballots, or 45.2 percent, of the 8,231 issued by Friday. The estimated amount per $1,000 assessed value the levy would cost property owners is, in order from 2013 to 2018, 81 cents, 80 cents, 84 cents, 83 cents, 83 cents and 82 cents. Among systems needing work is the district boiler, phone system, roofs, siding and electrical, officials have said. Chimacum’s site is at www.csd49.org.

Quilcene district In the Quilcene district, where voters are asked to approve a four-year maintenance and operations levy that would collect $495,500 its first year and increase to $540,095 the fourth year, 539 ballots, or 42.6 percent, of the 1,264 issued had been returned. The estimated amount per $1,000 assessed value the levy would cost property owners is, in order from 2012-2013 through 20152016, $1.46 the first year, $1.51 the second year, $1.55 the third year and $1.60 the fourth year. The levy revenue would be used for student health and safety services, special programs, technology, facility maintenance, textbooks and supplies, breakfast and lunch programs, bus transportation and extracurricular activities, officials have said. Quilcene has posted information at http:// tinyurl.com/7a4srau.

Brinnon officials hope the levy will support the purchase of textbooks and materials, unfunded specialeducation requirements, building maintenance and repairs, breakfast and lunch programs, preschool, utility and other operating expenses and non-high payments to neighboring high schools. Brinnon has posted information at www.bsd46.org. On the West End, voters in the Queets Clearwater district, which serves grades kindergarten through 8, had returned 31 ballots, or 31.3 percent, of the 99 issued in the election requesting a three-year, $75,000 educational programs and programs replacement levy. In Clallam County, ballots that aren’t mailed can be hand-delivered to the drop box by 8 p.m. or to the Auditor’s Office at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., during regular business hours. In Jefferson County, marked ballots can be mailed or returned to the Auditor’s Office in the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, or dropped into a box in the back parking lot of the courthouse or in the parking lot of the Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., Port Hadlock. For information about the Clallam County election, phone 360-417-2217, visit www.clallam.net/elections or go to the Auditor’s Office. For more information about the Jefferson County election, phone 360-3859119 or email karenc@co.jefferson.wa.us.

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County is getting ready to pull the first plug on the long-defunct Clallam Business Incubator. The county’s three commissioners Tuesday will consider forgiving the $750,000 it loaned the nonprofit organization in 2004, a debt it has not seen a chance of being repaid since the Incubator fell into financial trouble more than two years ago. Forgiving the debt would be the first step toward dissolving the mothballed organization. But the move is contingent on the Port Angeles School District, as the Incubator’s landlord, agreeing to take the debt off the organization’s hands, which it has not done. The issue will be discussed at the Clallam County commissioners’ Monday work session, which will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. A vote will occur the following day. County Administrator Jim Jones said the Incubator cannot dissolve if it still owes the money, used to finish the interior of its space at the Lincoln Center, 905 W. Ninth St. The county also can’t forgive a loan to a private group, which is why, he said, it needs a public entity to place the debt in its name. The school district

wouldn’t be required to repay the funds, Jones said. The loan, with 1 percent interest, came from the county’s opportunity fund. The Incubator, with the support of local public entities, opened its doors at the Lincoln Center almost eight years ago to lease office space to startup businesses and provide advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. It has been on hiatus since it ran out of cash in October 2009. The Incubator started making payments on the loan in 2006, and about $709,000 is still owed, with interest not included. Jones said the Incubator has a only a few thousand dollars in assets, and seeking any repayment through the courts would cost more than the county would receive. “We think that this is the cleanest break,� he said. School district Superintendent Jane Pryne said the School Board will consider the proposal. A majority of board members are expected to attend Monday’s county commissioners meeting. “I need to see what happens in the wake of Tuesday’s session before I can make that commitment,� she said. “Assuming a $750,000 debt is always a concern.� The School Board may take action at its Feb. 27 meeting, Pryne said. Both Jones and Pryne have been board members of the Incubator since the

previous board dissolved in fall 2009. Although its days are numbered, the Incubator may already have a replacement.

Peninsula College Last year, Peninsula College started the Clallam County Business and Community Development Center at the Lincoln Center to offer many of the services provided by the Incubator, including advising businesses on how to start and expand. Jones said the college’s group is in need of funding to get off the ground. College interim President Brinton Sprague did not return a request for comment. Jones said the group would be more financially stable than the Incubator since it would not rely on revenue from leasing offices to its clients. Linda Rotmark, Clallam County Economic Development Center executive director, attributed the surplus of commercial space caused by the economic recession as one of the reasons for the Incubator’s failure. The EDC has been the Incubator’s caretaker since 2009. Rotmark said the Incubator has kept two clients: Homeward Bound, which is a community land trust; and a pretzel company.

________ Reporter Tom Callis can be reached at 360-417-3532 or at tom.callis@peninsuladailynews. com.

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himself sexually abusing young boys. The bill goes next to the Senate. It must pass both houses. Weldon Marc Gilbert, a former pilot who pleaded guilty to federal sexual exploitation charges in 2009 and is serving a 25-year sentence, was preparing his defense on related charges in Pierce County when a judge last July ruled he could watch the videos. Under the bill, criminal defendants could view pertinent child pornography only in the presence of a

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A 50-year-old Bremerton man was stabbed last June but recovered. Deaths linked? The crimes happened BREMERTON — Police within a few blocks of each in Bremerton said two other, each victim was recent homicides and a alone, and the attacks non-fatal stabbing may be appear random. linked, and they are workLt. Pete Fisher said Friing with the FBI and day that the crimes hapnearby police agencies to pened in areas of high solve the crimes. vehicular and foot traffic. Police have not Investigators hope someannounced a cause of death one may have seen somein the Feb. 3 murder of thing that will aid the Melody Brannon. investigation. The first victim, 19-yearFisher said police have old Sara Burke, was fatally increased patrols. Peninsula Daily News stabbed last May.

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In the Port Townsend district, where voters are being asked to approve a four-year capital levy that would generate $1,181,500 each year for a total of $4,726,000, 4,758 ballots, or 44.2 percent, of the 10,773 issued — both those mailed and replacement ballots — had been returned as of Friday. The estimated amount per $1,000 assessed value

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The levy the district is requesting would fund staff salaries for the district’s librarian, academic counselor and foreign language teacher, and would pay for curriculum materials, food service, all-day kindergarten programs and to replace technology, Anderson said. If voters reject the levy request, those items could be on the table for consideration for cuts, Anderson said, though that would be a last resort after researching voters’ desires again and considering postponing more maintenance. The Crescent School District website is at www.crescentschooldistrict.org. Representatives of all four districts in East Jefferson County said approval of the ballot measures would not increase property taxes since they replace levies that expire this year. Port Townsend and Chimacum are asking for new capital levies to replace facilities, while Brinnon and Quilcene seek maintenance and operations levies that support school programs.

the levy would cost property owners is 51 cents the first year and 58 cents each of the following years. Facilities in all schools except Blue Heron Middle School are in need of repairs, officials have said. Systems that need repair or replacement include fire protection and sprinkler systems, piping and plumbing, carpets, doors and hardware, and the phone system, as well as seismic upgrades. Information about Port Townsend is available at http://tinyurl.com/2c3yft5.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider a resolution forgiving Clallam Business Incubator debt if it is assumed by the Port Angeles School District when they meet Tuesday. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners will discuss the matter with a quorum of the Port Angeles School Board at its Monday work session, which will begin at 9 a.m. in the same room. Also on the Tuesday agenda: ■An agreement with the Washington State Military Department and the U.S. Department of Transportation to fund data collection on hazardous materials transported on U.S. Highway 101 and state Highway 112. ■An agreement with the city of Port Angeles for rebates associated with the courthouse and jail heating, ventilation and air conditioning system upgrades. ■An agreement with the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau for promoting tourism. ■A notice of bids to be

received by March 20 for public printing of legal publications. ■Resolutions initiating county road projects for the Undi Road slide repair, the Olympic Discovery Trail and Elwha Valley Road. ■A public hearing on the sale of county tax title property. At the Monday work session, commissioners also will discuss a proposed comment letter on the state Department of Ecology’s draft Dungeness water management rule, an update on activities of the Dungeness Local Leaders water management work group and agreements with the state Department of Transportation for the Lake Crescent to Cooper Ranch and Elwha River Bridge to Oxenford Road segments of the Olympic Discovery Trail

Port Angeles schools The Port Angeles School Board will consider approving a letter of support for a city of Port Angeles franchise agreement with Wave Broadband to provide an educational access cable channel when it meets Monday. The board will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. at the Central Services Building, 216 E. Fourth St. It will convene an executive session at 6 p.m.

Eye on Clallam Earlier Monday, a quorum of the School Board will attend a Clallam County commissioners’ work session, which will begin at 9 a.m. at the Clallam County Courthouse, to discuss a proposal for Clallam Business Incubator debt. The letter to the city would affirm that the district would use the cable channel — Channel 21 — solely for educational access. The board also will consider a letter to the city requesting an upgrade of the technology capability at Civic Field to allow live remote broadcasting.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will conduct a public hearing on using the municipal airport for drag racing when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the council conference room at 500 E. Division St. The council will hear concerns and comments from the public about using the Forks Municipal Airport for West End Thunder races on specific weekends. The hearing is part of the process of asking the Federal Aviation Adminis-

tration to continue to close the airport for nonaviation uses on five weekends a year.

Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will conduct public hearings on the proposed critical areas ordinance and electric vehicle infrastructure ordinance when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 6 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. The regular meeting will be preceded by a 5 p.m. study session to hear state Department of Ecology representatives report on the proposed Dungeness Valley water management rule. The council will discuss a location for the World Trade Center artifact and consider an appointment to the planning commission.

Public utility district Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will hear a briefing from the state Department of Ecology on the status of the Dungeness Rule, the Dungeness Mitigation Exchange and how the two will interact with each other when they meet Monday.

The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom at the PUD’s main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles. Also on the agenda is a determination of nonsignificance for the rebuilding of the Laird’s Corner Substation, a resolution not to proceed with formation of a conditional local utility district for the Carlsborg sewer project and an executive session to evaluate the performance of a public employee.

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Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider approving a financial stability plan for 2012 when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the lower conference area of the hospital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include an administrator’s report on advocacy and operations, recognition of former chief of staff Dr. Harry Lyndes, a credentials report for January 2012, results of a 2011 financial Conservation District statement audit and a quality report on chronic care The Clallam Conserva- management. tion District board will name a person to fill the North Olympic Lead remaining two years of Ash- Entity for Salmon ley Merscher’s term when it The technical team of meets Tuesday. The board will meet at 3 the North Olympic Lead p.m. at the USDA Service Entity for Salmon will conCenter, 1601 E. Front St., duct its regular monthly meeting Wednesday. Suite A, Port Angeles. The group will meet Merscher, who is moving out of the state, resigned from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in her position effective the Carver Room of the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Jan. 10. Board members will dis- Peabody St. cuss the proposed Dungeness Valley water manage- Planning commission ment rule, the state budget, The Clallam County an agreement extension for Planning Commission’s the Forest Service Good- Wednesday meeting has man Creek Project and been canceled. cooperator and cost-share The next meeting will be agreements. March 7.

Baby: Estranged mom-in-law died in December CONTINUED FROM A1 Dale said. Dale and Miho returned to Port Townsend to care for The baby’s surprise arrival capped a year of her. Then the older woman tragedy for the Clairmores. Dale said their terrible was diagnosed with cancer. During that year, Miho year began in early 2011 with a phone call from the and her mother-in-law Port Townsend Police repaired their relationship, Department telling him his becoming close friends, Dale estranged mother was in said. Dale’s mother died in the hospital after suffering injuries and could no longer December, leaving Dale and stay with her former care- Miho without a place to live, so they moved to Sequim to giver. The couple had not seen share a home with Dale’s brother. her for five years. Miho complained about “Mom didn’t like Miho because she was Japanese,� exhaustion and “getting

fat,� Dale said. The couple said they put the symptoms down to the stress of the past year until last week when “weird feelings� and other symptoms finally sent Miho to a doctor. There she got the shock of her life: She was pregnant, with an estimated due date only a few weeks away. “I haven’t been able to wrap my head around the last year, then this happened,� Dale said. Five days later, before the couple could get over

the shock, Miho went into labor. “It was, ‘Surprise, honey, we’re going to have a baby,’ then, ‘Surprise, honey, we’re going now,’� Miho said.

Shock and joy The shock and joy got the best of the new father just after baby Dale was born, said Angie Graff, OMC director of obstetrics, who was present during the birth Dale said he doesn’t remember saying it, but Miho said she remembers

hearing it. “He said, ‘Look, you did such a good job, we get to take him home,’� Graff said. Dale laughed and said he didn’t remember it but wasn’t surprised. The couple planned to take their son back to Dale’s brother’s home Friday, Dale said. Friends from 7 Cedars have been dropping diapers and baby clothes off at their room. There is no nursery waiting, only a few items given to them by their friends.

“We haven’t had time,� Dale said. “We’re not really prepared to have him.� On Thursday, Dale held his son close, staring into the sleeping baby’s face and threatening to not let Miho even change diapers. “I would even breast feed him if I could, but I lack the equipment,� Dale joked. “I love just being able to snuggle up with my son�

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-417-3535 or at arwyn.rice@peninsuladailynews. com.

Goats: Options might include animals’ removal CONTINUED FROM A1 the animals. “All we can tell you is we The report’s executive saw a blip,� he said. There could have been as summary said if the estimated average rate of popu- many as 430 mountain lation growth remains con- goats in the park and stant, mountain goat num- national forest during the bers would double in about census period from July 18-25, Jenkins said, empha14-15 years. sizing that the census area was greater than in 2004 First increase and that counting techThe census — accom- niques were refined to make plished by helicopter — them more accurate. shows the first increase in Census takers estimated the mountain goat popula- numbers based on mountain tion in the Olympics since goats they actually saw and the 1990s, Jenkins said. the probability of mountain Jenkins said no conclu- goats being in a certain area, sions can be drawn from the employing such factors as census about the health of terrain, altitude, viewing

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conditions, vegetation and previous studies, Maynes said, adding that the method was updated from previous census counts. “It’s an accepted, known fact that when biologists fly census flights, they don’t see all the animals,� she said. “They adjust the raw count to come up with an estimate.� The comparison of raw counts, without adjusting for unseen animals, indicates that mountain goat populations reached a peak in the early 1980s, according to the park’s statement on the census. Mountain goat census takers counted 1,300 of the animals in 1983, including 200 at Klahhane Ridge, where the highest density occurred, according to a park goat management plan revised in 2011 and put together in response to Boardman’s death. Boardman was killed Oct. 16, 2010, on Switchback Trail on Klahhane Ridge by a mountain goat that was older and larger

than average. It is believed to have been killed by a park ranger later that day. Boardman’s family has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in federal district court in Tacoma seeking unspecified damages from the U.S. government and alleging that the park was negligent in not removing the animal. The census will be used in an environmental analysis “to analyze a range of options for goat management in the park,� Maynes said. The park is seeking $370,000 in federal funding for the analysis in the 2013 fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, Maynes said. “Before we embark on that environmental analysis, it’s critical to have accurate and up-to-date information on the population,� she said. Asked if those options might include mountain goat removal, Maynes said it is “way too premature� to consider what options might be considered, including

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Plea offer mulled in fatal DUI wreck BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A man accused of driving drunk when he caused a head-on wreck that killed an Ahousat, B.C., man in August is mulling a plea offer that would lead to a five-year prison sentence. Steven W. Boyd, 48, appeared in Clallam C o u n t y Superior Court for a status hearing Friday. Boyd Defense attorney Alex Stalker said his client needed more time to think over a plea offer from Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

John Troberg. “He’d be looking at five years,” Stalker said. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams granted Stalker’s request for a one-week continuance. “Obviously, it’s an important decision for you to make,” Williams told Boyd. Boyd is being held in the Clallam County jail on $50,000 bail. He is charged with vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular assault in the Aug. 25 death of Darrell E. Campbell on state Highway 112 west of Port Angeles. Campbell was the frontseat passenger in a Ford Ranger that was struck head-on by an Isuzu Rodeo

driven by Boyd near Place Road west of Port Angeles. Campbell was on a trip from Canada to Neah Bay. Two other people in the pickup were injured. The State Patrol said Boyd had a 0.12 percent blood-alcohol level from a blood sample taken 95 minutes after the wreck and a 0.079 percent blood-alcohol level taken from a portable Breathalyzer about two hours after the wreck. The legal limit in Washington is 0.08 percent. A one-week trial is set to begin April 2.

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United Way raises $830,000 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The United Way of Clallam County campaign fell short of its goal of $1,002,011, but organizers said they were pleased to have raised $830,000. “A celebration is in order,” said Jody Moss, executive director. “During one of the most challenging fundraising periods in memory, Clallam County community members have again shown their dedication towards building a better community and helping their friends and neighbors in need,” Moss said in a statement.

“The United Way of Clallam County will honor more than 100 volunteers and thousands of donors who helped with the 2011 campaign on Thursday, Feb. 16.”

Awards dinner The United Way Campaign awards dinner and presentation on Feb. 16 will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour, followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant’s Juan de Fuca Room at the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. The cost is $23 per person, and reservations are necessary. Reservations for the

event should be made no later than Tuesday. While final figures won’t be announced until March 31, campaign co-chairs Tom and Jackie Baermann said the campaign had reached $830,000 as of this week. Contributions toward the campaign received before March 31 will be included in the campaign’s final total. The dinner is open to campaign volunteers, donors, United Way partner agencies and their volunteers, and any other interested persons. To make reservations, phone the United Way office at 360-457-3011 or email info@unitedwayclallam.org.

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Briefly . . . Wash.-B.C. quake pact is signed OLYMPIA — Gov. Chris Gregoire and British Columbia Premier Christy Clark have signed an agreement to conduct a cross-border earthquake readiness exercise. They signed the agreement at the Capitol on Friday during a visit from

Clark and several members of her Cabinet. Gregoire said the crossborder neighbors need to “ready ourselves for a catastrophic earthquake or even a minor earthquake.” Gregoire said they may also ask Alaska to participate. The state’s top emergency management leader, Maj. Gen. Timothy Lowenberg, said the first exercise will take place June 5 and 6, with other events in

June and August. He said Gregoire and Clark and other heads of state will engage in regional coordination on earthquake response.

Children’s funeral TACOMA — The family of missing Utah woman Susan Powell is thanking police, social workers, teachers and everyone who cared about her two sons, nearly a week after their father killed them in a gas-

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Wanted: A few good local heroes Nominations sought for Community Service Award PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. Soroptimist International of Port Angeles-Noon Club and the Peninsula Daily News invite nominations for the 2012 Clallam County Community Service Award. The award recognizes the dedication, sacrifice and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment. This is the 33rd year for the award, begun by the PDN and now co-sponsored by the Soroptimist noon club. Past recipients of the Community Service Award have organized community efforts to clean up waterways, served as literacy tutors, raised money for the disabled, protected animals, organized food programs for the hungry, aided crime victims and their families, founded a cancer survivor support group, built a playground for special-needs children and were instrumental in the creation of teen activity centers. The award recipients merit both honor and imitation, said John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor. “They are role models for all of us, not only because they’ve aspired and dreamed, but because our local heroes’ achievements are within our own reach,” Brewer said. “They show us that all of us can be part of something greater than ourselves.”

■ Nominations should be made using the accompanying coupon and must be returned to the PDN by 5 p.m. Monday, March 5. ■ A letter describing the merits and accomplishments of the person being nominated should be submitted with the coupon. ■ If possible, the nomination should include supporting documents, such as copies (not originals) of other awards, newspaper articles or letters of support. ■ Anyone who lives in Clallam County can be nominated. Recipients of the Community Service Award in the past are not eligible for a 2012 award. But those previously nominated, but not selected, for a Community Service Award are eligible for renomination. A panel of judges will review the nominations and select one to seven people to receive a Community Service Award at an evening reception in Port Angeles in late April. Questions? Please phone Brewer at 360-417-3500. Or email him at john.brewer@peninsula dailynews.com.

2011 honorees Last year, judges selected seven recipients from nominations made by individuals, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations. Receiving the 2011 award were: ■ Ron Allen, tribal chairman (1977-present) and CEO (1982-present) of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe — an impressive community and business visionary with

a national reputation. ■ Jaye Moore, selfless director of the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center, a nonprofit, state and federally licensed facility in Sequim that rescues and rehabilitates injured wildlife and releases the animals back into the wild. ■ Dewey Ehling, Clallam County’s “music man,” whose efforts stretch from the Port Angeles Symphony to the Peninsula Singers to Sequim Community Aid. ■ Colleen and Ray Divacky, longtime community activists who have contributed energy, hard work and leadership in Joyce and for the Crescent School District. ■ Alan Barnard, whose volunteer activities stretch from chairing public safety advisory committees and spearheading 9/11 memorials to coordinating anti-litter campaigns and promoting local aviation. ■ Stephen Rosales, tireless volunteer for the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula (Sequim and Port Angeles), Sequim Food Bank, Sequim schools and Little League. Other past Community Service Award honorees: ■ 2010 — Sue Nattinger and Coleman Byrnes (joint recipients), Dan Wilder Sr., Roger Wheeler, Susan Hillgren, Don Stoneman and Joe Borden. ■ 2009 — Mikki Saunders, Kathryn Schreiner, Jim Lunt, Chuck Hatten and Tom Schaafsma. ■ 2008 — Harold Baar, Jacqueline Russell, Colleen Robinson, Virginia and Welden Clark of Sequim, Doc Reiss and Barbara Ann Townsend. ■ 2007 — Jim Pickett, Lambert “Bal” Balducci and Kathleen Balducci, Dick and Marie Goin, and Orville Campbell.

■ 2006 — Steve Zenovic, Eleanor Tschimperle, Bryce Fish, John and Sue Miles, and Steve Methner. ■ 2005 — Rose Crumb; the Rev. Charles “Charlie” Mays; Liz Zenonian-Waud; the Rev. Mel Wilson and his wife, Kathy; and Gary Colley. ■ 2004 — John and Lelah Singhose, June Robinson, Roger Oakes and Cheryl Bauman. ■ 2003 — Cody Sandell, John and Anne-Marie Summers, Edward Hopfner and Patty Hannah. ■ 2002 — Denise Brennan, John Pope, John Reed and Cynthia Martin. ■ 2001-2000 — Phil and Deborah Morgan-Ellis, Sharon Fox, Kristin Prater Glenn, Cal Mogck and Manuela Velasquez. ■ 1999 — Bill Fatherson, Dorothy Skerbeck and S. Brooke Taylor. ■ 1998 — George Woodriff, Earl Gilson, Stuart Smith and Tom McCabe. ■ 1997-96 — Dave Robinson, Dennis Duncan, Jo

Davies, Art Judd and Alberta Thompson. ■ 1995 — Mac Ruddell, Bonnie and Larry Hurd, Joyce McDaniel, Pat Soderlind and Harry Jackson. ■ 1994 — Steve Tharinger, Cindy Souders, Ray Gruver and Betty and Frank Wilkerson. ■ 1993 — Jessica Schreiber, Jim Jones, Betty Soderlind and Al Charles Jr. ■ 1992 — Helen Dawley, Lew Bartholmew, Chuck Maiden and Arlene Engel. ■ 1991 — Ginger Haberman, Tom Santos, Adabelle Square, Bob and Lois Blake, and Lucile Levien. From 1980 to 1990, one Clallam County Citizen of the Year was named. Recipients were Gay Knutson, 1990; Joe Hawe, 1989; Sue Shane, 1988; Eloise Kailin, 1987; Maureen Williams, 1986; Leonard Beil, 1985; Barbara Kelso, 1984; Dorothy Hegg, 1983; Phyllis Hopfner, 1982; John Brady, 1981; and Art Feiro, 1980.

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Briefly . . . State OKS bill to rein in tax breaks OLYMPIA — The state Senate has passed a bill to rein in future tax breaks granted by the Legislature. Approved by a 45-3 margin Saturday, the measure would put five-year sunsets on all new and extended tax breaks unless otherwise specified. It also would require the Legislature to explain what the tax break is intended for. There are more than 600 tax breaks in Washington’s books, most of which have no expiration date. A separate, more ambitious effort in the House to phase out 251 existing tax breaks amounting to nearly $2 billion and subject them to a review remains in committee and faces an uphill battle to get a floor vote. The Senate bill, sponsored by Sen. Craig Pridemore, a Vancouver Democrat, goes to the House next.

Bradfield hearing PORT ANGELES — Kevin A. Bradfield, a Port Angeles man accused of strangling a 27-year-old woman to death and then hiding her body near the Hood Canal Bridge last October, will be evaluated by an expert witness before his March 5 trial. Defense Attorney Charles Commeree, who was filling in for Loren Oakley at a hearing in Clallam County Superior Court on Friday, said the defense is still looking for the expert witness. Bradfield, 22, is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Jennifer Pimentel. He is being held in the Clallam County jail on $1 million bond. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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ax time can mean a much-needed cash “bonus” for many people. But for some people, like business owners, it can mean the opposite. Many business owners feel the pinch around tax time because in good times or bad Uncle Sam always gets his piece of the pie. Some local business owners look for creative, ethical ways to deal with tax time trauma. Local Car Dealer Mark Ostroot, from Price SuperStore is one of the most innovative when it comes to finding solutions that benefit his customers at the same time. Tax time is no different. “It’s tax time and my accountant said I need to reduce my tax burden. So I’m going to OVER PAY for your old car so I can stock my lot with traded in vehicles,” said Mark Ostroot, General Manager of Price SuperStore.

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“Here’s my thought: I’d rather give money to my customers than give it to the government,” exclaimed Ostroot. “So, if I over pay for trades now, I may lower my tax burden in the future.” Ostroot continues, “Here’s the deal, I’m willing to pay you up to $4,297.00 more for your old car than it’s actually worth, no matter where you bought the car, just to satisfy my accountant.” “I’m calling this my EZ Trade Tax Time Rewards Program. You’ve probably filed an EZ form in the past to get your cash back faster. Well, I’m using my EZ Trade Program to make it simple for you to trade in the old car you hate driving and get a tax time reward of up to $4,297.00 more than it’s actually worth.”

TAX TIME MAKES CREDIT APPROVAL EZ (ER)

“I’ve been refining my For The People® Credit Approval Process for quite some time now,” revealed Ostroot. “I can’t say it’s perfect yet, but it’s very strong. Our goal this month is

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“If you don’t have a trade-in, to help you minimize the tax season, I’ll double your tax refund up to $2,500.00, so you can own the nicer, newer car you’ve always wanted today,” explained Ostroot.

“For The People® Credit Approval Process is perfect if you have had credit problems in the past,” said Ostroot. “Using my program and your refund together could actually make it easier for you to get approved this month!”

Ostroot told us that he doesn’t care where or when you bought the car you trade in. He also doesn’t care whether it’s a lease or a loan or how many payments you have left. He wants to buy as many vehicles as he can from local residents and he is willing to pay more than the vehicle is actually worth because of the effect it could have on his tax liability down the road.

Price SuperStore has a special process to work with customers who have credit challenges They work with many lenders who specialize in approving customers with below average credit scores and have specially trained staff members who know how to put the best deal together in these more challenging financial situations. This means that Price SuperStore is able to help some people who have been turned down at other dealerships actually drive the nicer, newer car they need and want.

Customers will get up to $4,297.00 more for any car they bring in, which can make your tax time returns much greater than they would be otherwise. Ostroot asks, “What will you buy with all the extra money?”

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and we plan on coming as close to that goal as we possibly can.” “We help a lot of people with tough credit situations every single month. If there’s a way to get you approved, we’re going to go to the ends of the earth to find it. We don’t give up here. It’s our mission to help people drive a nicer, newer car. I don’t believe anyone should drive a car they hate,” Ostroot boasted.

Ostroot revealed to us that his customers don’t have to be dependent on deductions. Customers who take advantage of his EZ Trade Tax Time Rewards Program will get their tax time reward directly from the dealership even before most people see a dollar from the government. Price SuperStore will pay $4,297.00 more for your old car than it’s actually worth: t /P NBUUFS XIFSF ZPV CPVHIU UIF DBS t /P NBUUFS IPX NBOZ NJMFT JU IBT PO JU t /P NBUUFS JG JU T B MFBTF PS B MPBO t /P NBUUFS XIBU DPOEJUJPO JU T JO Overpaying for trade-ins will create additional expense for the dealership thereby reducing their future tax liability, while at the same time helping buyers get a great deal on a nicer, newer car today. Plus, Price SuperStore will be doubling tax refunds up to $2,500.00 if you don’t have a trade, which can be applied as a down payment on a nicer, newer car. This is perfect for anyone who wants to lower their monthly payments and can also help credit challenged customers get approved when they previously could not get they financing they need to drive a nicer, newer car.

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The deadline for taking advantage of Ostroot’s EZ Trade Tax Time Rewards Program and getting more for your trade and the expanded refund is February 29th or when his accountant decides enough is enough, whichever comes first. To reserve a VIP appointment with a Price SuperStore financing and transportation expert please call (360) 457-3333 right now or visit the dealership in person today across from Frugal’s in Port Angeles!

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Conversation with College Boy H

MY SON GRADUATED from high school and got accepted into college without, so far as I could see, ever getting out of bed in the daytime. By the time he managed to W. Bruce drag himself Cameron out the door and get to school, there couldn’t have been anyone remaining in the building but the night janitor. “Son,” I would lecture him, “a man needs a goal in life besides eating all of his father’s food.” He would nod. “Got any more drumsticks?” “Are you learning anything at school that could help you with a career? Like, floor waxing?” He would shrug. “Saw a good video in math today. Are you going to eat your potatoes?” I called his high school counselor with a desperate question: “Are there any colleges that take students without aptitude?”

He applied to the best college in the state, carefully choosing that school’s academic program because he had friends there. As a backup, I sent off for some fliers from schools that were easier to get into, such as The International Institute for Spot-Welding and the American School of Bait. But despite my dire predictions, he was accepted, which he incorrectly interprets to mean fathers can sometimes be wrong. He loves college, though he says it’s “hard to get up for my morning classes.” His earliest class is at noon. “I’m learning things I never knew before, like how to manage money,” he says enthusiastically. “I need you to send me some.” “I thought you were learning to manage it.” “Right, so I need some to manage.” “What about your classes — have you been paying attention to your videos?” “Dad,” he snorts derisively, “that was high school. This is college. You don’t watch videos — everything’s on DVD.” “But are you learning, son?”

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“It was from my mom years ago when I was young. She’d always give us an 8-inch heartshaped cookie, a balloon and a single rose. Now I do the same with my own two young kids.”

“I’m a big fan of horror movies. My wife dressed up as the Bride of Frankenstein and did a strip tease for me. And it wasn’t horrible.”

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“Well, in nutrition I learned that your diet is terrible.” “I meant, are you learning something useful?” “Dad. You eat way too much saturated fat. Plus, your carbon footprint is too big. Your savings rate is way behind the rest of the industrialized nations, and you have obsessive-compulsive tendencies.” “So all you’ve learned in college is that your father is a big, fat idiot.” “Not at all! I already knew that.” “Son, I am investing a lot of money in your education so you can get a good job and pay me back.” “Yeah, we learned in economics class not to do that. “They said all you geezers expect our generation to pay for your retirement — but that we should repudiate that. “Also, in psychology we learned it would be better for your mental health if you kept working until you dropped dead. So like, $100.” “What?” “A hundred would be good. You know, until my next allow-

causing me financial deterioration.” “Wow, ‘smart-aleck’; you are such what we call an ‘anachronism.’” “You’re right, maybe I should stop sending you money — it’s so old-fashioned, so anachronistic.” “Except that you said you would,” he reminds me. “Maybe I think it’s best to ance payment.” repudiate that.” “A hundred that you would “Dad, I’m your youngest child, then repudiate?” and obviously you’re having trou“Well, it’s what they said to do ble adjusting to the fact that I’m in econ class. If you don’t want a mature adult. It’s very psychome to learn all this stuff, you logical.” shouldn’t have sent me to college. “Perhaps I’m having trouble adjusting to the fact that I’m “Oh, and hey, I read from sending you all this money just some of your writings in my so they can teach you that everyspeech class. Got an A on it.” thing your father tells you is “Really? That’s great! Sounds wrong.” like your speech professor has He tells me that on the conexcellent taste.” “Yeah, it was about the decline trary, he’s finding out what a smart man his father is, and I of the American newspaper colagree to send him money. umn.” It’s something else he’s learn“I want you to come home.” ing in college: How to Manipulate “Dad, I’m kidding you. You His Father. know that a loss of a sense of ________ humor is an early indicator of serious mental deterioration?” W. Bruce Cameron can be “It’s also an indicator that I reached at www.tinyurl.com/ pdnbcameron. have a smart-aleck son who is

e loves college, though he says it’s “hard to get up for my morning classes.” His earliest class is at noon.

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“It was the year “My husband is “My girlfriend a I finally got my tongue ring. I taking me to Maui couple of years for Valentine’s. We ago showed up at really wanted one for a long time, so love to snorkel school and said over there. We’re ‘Happy Valentine’s my husband finally took me — going again Day’ to me. That and I got it.” because he meant a lot wouldn’t retire because no girl quite yet if we had ever said could go to Maui those words to each year.” me.”

“My daughter was born 34 years ago on Valentine’s Day, minutes after midnight. My wife even took some extra gas to fall asleep to prolong her delivery till she reached Feb. 14.”

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Crystal clearly the contemporary Oscar champ WHAT IS IT about Billy Crystal and the Oscars? The Feb. 26 awards ceremony will be his ninth time hosting — only one other person has hosted it more than Crystal, and Bob Hope is sadly no longer with us. That makes Crystal the reigning champ of making us laugh, snark and stay awake come Oscar night. It’s not an easy task, but something about Crystal makes him the ideal man for the job. national debt by $12 trillion between 2012 and 2022. It would raise the national debt to 94 percent of GDP in 2022 and would leave us substantially worse off in 10 years than we are now. This disaster scenario is more likely if the Republican Party makes any significant gains in the 2012 elections. They have vowed to

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“He’s enthusiastic about being there, and he’s unflappable,” says comedian-actor Patton Oswalt, who will have hosted three of his own award ceremonies before the season is done. “He understands that a show like this is a liquid thing and is constantly changing. “It’s about creating an overall atmosphere rather than treating it like a sporting event.” Whoopi Goldberg has hosted the

continue the 2010 tax cuts indefinitely. This Republican strategy of slashing taxes to increase budget deficits has a very serious purpose. That purpose is to starve financially Social Security, health care, public education, environmental protection and everything except defense.

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Simple remedy There is new evidence that Republican policies would again run the U.S. economy off a cliff. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) 2012 report demonstrates that there is a fairly simple remedy to U.S. economic and deficit problems over the next 10 years. That remedy essentially is to allow the 2010 tax act (primarily the Bush tax cuts) to expire by January 2013. This would slow the growth of the national debt from $11 trillion in 2012 to $15 trillion by 2022, a $4 trillion increase. It would bring the national debt down to 62 percent of gross domestic product in 2022 from 72 percent in 2012. The CBO then poses an alternative disaster scenario in which the tax cuts of the 2010 tax act are extended for the next decade. This would raise the

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Oscar show four times — and gotten reviews nearly as good as Crystal’s. “People just want to know what is in that envelope,” she said. “That’s the exact advice Billy gave me when I hosted. “It is a tough gig, but Billy is a master. He understands playing to the room but also keeping millions of people tuned in and entertained around the world.” Peninsula Daily News news sources

This policy was referred to in the Reagan administration as “starving the beast.” The Republican Party would destroy itself and the country to avoid taxes. It is the most pathetic political spectacle in generations. Malcolm D. McPhee, Sequim

Keystone pipeline I have to shake my head when I hear some of the arguments for the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to the Gulf Coast. Some think it will make us more energy-secure, but where is the logic in that? Currently, there is no place for the oil to go

except into the United States. The terminal is in Cushing, Okla., where it sells for the price of WTI (West Texas Intermediate) oil. If the pipeline is built and extended all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, that oil will then be able to leave the country and be sold to the rest of the world at much higher prices than the landlocked oil. So how would that be helping us? Now we have a guaranteed source of oil. After the pipeline is built, it will be sold on the world market to the highest bidder, and that may well not be us. So let’s think again before we give a quick green light to this project. Suzette Williams, Port Angeles TURN

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Peninsula Voices CONTINUED FROM A10 at the end of the day, that’s corporate life. “The investors are out PenPly legacy far more than the public So, it turns out that Josh sector. Renshaw and company (According to the article, reopened a plywood mill it’s actually $1 million from [Peninsula Plywood] at the the investors compared depth of a construction with $2 million from the depression to manufacture public.) siding — and surprisingly “The banks and agencies went bankrupt two years are still a little mad, but later. they just need to get over it Resultant damages and and move on.” losses: (This is taxpayer money.) ■ Department of ComThe short of it is that we merce: $1 million. have a prominent local citi■ State Community zen not at all concerned Development Block Grant: that he contributed to a $500,000. $2 million loss to the tax■ Port of Port Angeles payer in the middle of a lease (unpaid): $204,443. depression — no apology to ■ Electricity (unpaid): his neighbors, no contrite$314,489. ness, nothing but scorn. ■ Sound Bank: $950,000. On top of all this, he is ■ Enterprise Cascadia “negotiating” for log storage Bank: $950,000. and debarking at the PenThese costs are shared Ply site. by the taxpayers and busiMy advice to the port is nesses on all levels and by to set an average fee, give the people of Port Angeles. Munro two days to respond Private investor Grant and if unacceptable, then reMunro’s reaction to this sit- move all the logs in one week. uation is as follows [“City, End of sad story. Port Likely Out PenPly Michael Kaulakis, Funds,” Feb. 2]: Port Angeles “In my view, in the investors’ view at PenPly, EDITOR’S NOTE: they [the city and the port Munro said that by the time of Port Angeles] are going to PenPly shut down, the be pounding sand. amount that investors put “I hate to say that, but into the company in equity

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Fake knees for 4.5 million Americans NEARLY 1 IN 20 Americans older than 50 have artificial knees, or more than 4 million people, according to the first national estimate showing how common these replacement joints have become in an aging population. Doctors know the number of knee replacement operations has surged in the past decade, especially in baby boomers. But until now, there was no good fix on the total number of people living with them. The estimate is important because it shows that a big segment of the population might need future knee-related care, said Dr. Daniel Berry, president of the and loans was “far more than $3 million.”

Crescent levy I’m a 15-year-old freshman at Crescent High School, and it brings me to tears when I think that my school could actually be shut down due to cutbacks, and that really bothers me. When was the last time you listened to something positive about education?

American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and chairman of orthopedic surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He was not involved in the research. People with knee replacements sometimes develop knee infections or scar tissue that require additional treatment. But also, even artificial knees wear out, so as the operations are increasingly done on younger people, many will live long enough to almost certainly need a second or even third knee replacement. The new estimate comes in an analysis presented Friday at the academy’s annual meeting in San Francisco.

Crescent really makes you appreciate the little things, like being surrounded by all of the friendly, hard-working faces, the family atmosphere and the extreme care that gets put into your education. Basketball is my passion, my pride and my joy, and I hope it will lead me to college one day, and my school can help me achieve that goal. You can help me and

Overall, 4.5 million Americans are living with artificial knees. That includes an estimated 500,000 who have had at least two replacement operations on the same knee. Knee replacements are most common in people older than 80 — 1 in 10 people in this age range have them, the study found. Doctors think two trends have contributed to that increase — the nation’s obesity epidemic and amateur athletes who don’t adjust workouts to spare aging or even injured joints. Both can lead to or worsen arthritis, the main reason for replacing knees. The Associated Press

others like me to achieve our goals by voting for the Crescent levy, and that would finally put something positive on the news. Berrit Casad, Port Angeles

ees International Union with its vast resources and large nationwide membership to contact our legislators, state and federal, and urge them to rethink their present course of severely cutting Medicare and MedHospital funding icaid reimbursement. These drastic reductions In order to ensure survival of our hospital, Olym- make it very difficult, if not impossible, to provide these pic Medical Center, and to continue providing its excel- essential services. Krys Gordon, lent care for our community, I urge the Service EmploySequim

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LEE ZURCHER

SANDY SINNES AT Jim’s Pharmacy [Port Angeles] is the best teacher we have ever had. Rave of the Week My family member came up from California and had some I HAD A happy thing happen problems. We went to Sandy and got a to me at the Safeway store. The lady in front of me bought lot smarter about our diabetes. All five of us from our facility my Super Bowl chicken for our barbecue. Thank you, thank you, in Sequim decided to make thank you. Sandy our champion teacher. Now I can pass off that savings to my sister for her birthday. THANK YOU TO the nice Thank you again, lady. I’ll pay neighbor who has worked tireit forward now. lessly to improve the water flow to the storm drain in the alleyway shared by several homes.

. . . and other Raves I WOULD LIKE to shout a rave to the Dropped Stitch yarn shop in Sequim. There are two wonderful ladies there who know everything about knitting, and they also contribute to local charities in our community. Hats off to you gals.

appreciate it. I donated it to them, and they are really wonderful people. I suggest that people be happy about these people doing all they can for people in Port Angeles. You are great.

ANGRY EMPLOYEES FEEL threatened by co-workers who bring attention to problems in a workplace because if higher standards are implemented as a result, the slackers might actually have to work for a change.

TO THE KNOWLEDGEABLE and friendly guy volunteer at the Feiro Marine Center in Port Angeles: Thank you for making our visit there a fascinating experience. We thought the highlight would be Ariel the Octopus. She was wonderful, but thanks to you, we were informed and intrigued by all the little sea creatures and their various habits and ways.

RESPONSE TO RANT about Peninsula College [Port Angeles] eating contest for school spirit: I organized that contest, and it’s a tradition that has been carried on for 50 years. I’m not going to break tradition. I’d like them to remember last month we held a food drive and raised tons of food and almost $100 for the food bank.

A BIG THANKS to Evergreen Towing (Sequim) for your speediness in arriving to jump the battery in my car Feb. 6. Rant of the Week After my terminally ill husband endured a three-hour proceHOW NICE OF the city of dure, he was in no condition to Sequim to put a free charging wait for an hour in the car. station in town. Thank you for your compasNow, how about a free gas FRIDAY EVENING, I’M sit- sion and understanding in this pump for those of us who can’t ting in the Port Angeles hospital touchy situation. afford a new electric car? parking lot, husband in emerA HAPPY RAVE to the gency. I need to get home and car Olympic Discovery Trail volunwon’t start; my head on the . . . and other Rants teers who cleared scotch broom steering wheel, praying for help. A knock on my window, young plants near Morse Creek [Port RANTS TO THE PDN webman asks if he can help, goes out Angeles]. site for modifying its Web content I’m glad to see those ugly, of his way to get jumper cables. and removing all comments smelly plants pulled to leave Sean, may God bless you made to articles. room for native vegetation. every day. What happened to healthy TO THE YELLOW Jeep peo- debate? PURCHASED NOTE ple who shook their finger at me: Second rant to those posters CARDS at “Personalize It” in You were right. I will be a bet- who feel personal attacks are the Port Townsend and asked for embossed name on it for birthday ter driver. same as reasonable argument. of friend in Minnesota. CONGRATS TO NEAH Bay Came the big snowstorm! EDITOR’S NOTE: No comCalled store, it was wrapped and students for their winning documents have been removed. We, mentary project. Way to go! ready to mail. like most newspaper blogs across How to get there? the nation, have aligned our Web CONGRATULATIONS TO commenting through Facebook to Nancy, the owner, walked the ensure greater accountability and package to the nearby substation SALVATION Army. They came over Wednesday and took a load credibility in bloggers — our ethipost office and even signed the of furniture off my hands. I really cal and legal responsibility. gift card: “Love, Beth.”

IF PROTECTING NATURAL resources is why the Sekiu River was closed to fishing, why do tribal managers of that river allow members to leave gillnets to pile up on the bank? If you want to see where ghost nets come from, just stop and look under the Sekiu River bridge. There’s one waiting for the next high water. RANT TO PEOPLE who highlight, underline and scribble in the margins of library books. It’s inconsiderate and vandalism. RANT TO THE woman who talked, talked, talked throughout our Saturday workout. We are all there to hear the music and the instructor, not your conversation. Please take your conversation and whoever wants to listen somewhere else.

DOES BEING IN the big-box store just seem to bring out the rudeness in people? When walking smack dab between me and the item I’m looking at on the shelf, can’t you (CLIP AND SAVE) at least say, “Excuse me?” To participate, call our Rants & And for crying out loud, please Raves hotline at 360-417-3506 cover your cough. I really don’t (works 24 hours a day), email us at want your cold. PEOPLE NEED TO check their incoming mail to make sure it is addressed to them correctly. There seems to be a lot of mail that is being delivered to the wrong addresses. Postal carriers need to be more careful in this area. I WAS HIT by a car Feb. 8 at the corner of First and Peabody streets [Port Angeles] at 9:45 in the morning by a woman (not using a cellphone). I was wearing a huge white coat, walking with a friend. By the life of me, I don’t know how I’m still alive. I should have been under her car.

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SEQUIM — “A Night at the Oscars,” a fundraising dinner and live screening of the Academy Awards, is coming to the Sequim Elks Club on Sunday, Feb. 26. Reservations must be made by Monday for the party, which will start at 3:30 p.m. — along with the pre-Academy Award show festivities — at the club at 143 Port Williams Road. Tickets also are on sale now for the fourth annual Hollywood Nights in Port Angeles, set at 4 p.m. on Oscar Night at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St. Both events will be held in conjunction with the 2012 Academy Awards.

Sequim evening “A Night at the Oscars” in Sequim is a Readers Theatre Plus-sponsored benefit for the Sequim-Shiso Sister City Association. The group helps fund Sequim students’ travel to Shiso, Japan, every October and cares for the Friendship Garden at the entrance to Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave. This event is more than dinner with a live video

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he event in Sequim is a Readers Theatre Plus-sponsored benefit for the Sequim-Shiso Sister City Association. The group helps fund Sequim students’ travel to Shiso, Japan, every October and cares for the Friendship Garden at the entrance to Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave.

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feed of the television show. The afternoon and evening will also feature the first-ever Dewey Awards, presented to local actors, directors, playwrights and productions of the past year. The awards, named for Port Angeles-based musical maestro Dewey Ehling, include honors for the best lead and supporting actors and actresses, best ensemble in a local theatrical production, best locally written play, best production, best room, cardiac services, labomusical and best director. ratory and radiology, said Bruce Skinner, executive Port Angeles evening director of the OMC FounThe Port Angeles event dation. will feature a live telecast of Tickets to Sequim’s “A the Oscars on a large, Night at the Oscars” are 40-foot screen, several con- $35 each, including dinner, tests, live and silent auc- and can be reserved by tions and dinner. phoning Readers Theatre It will honor Dr. Roger Plus at 360-797-3337. Oakes, a Port Angeles phyBallots for the Dewey sician for 37 years until his Awards are available by retirement in August 2011. It also will feature Gar- emailing caroler1@juno. diner resident Lynda Day com and must be returned George, a former star of the via that same email address “Mission Impossible” televi- by Monday, Feb. 20. For the Port Angeles sion series and numerous event, reserved table seatother TV shows and movies; and Craig and Gabe ing is available for $60 per Rygaard of Port Angeles, person. Tickets are available at who are stars of the History Channel’s “Ax Men” televi- Necessities and Temptations gift shop at Laurel sion series. Proceeds from Holly- Street and Railroad Avenue wood Nights, which will be and at the OMC Foundapresented by Sequim tion office at 928 E. CaroHealth and Rehabilitation, line St. Additional details can be will benefit Olympic Medical Center and many of its obtained by phoning the departments, including foundation office at 360obstetrics, the emergency 417-7144.

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Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys, one of the bands at Saturday night’s Snowgrass concert, featured Abby Latson and David Rivers. The 10th annual benefit for First Step Family Support Center drew a near-capacity crowd to the Port Angeles High School auditorium.

Snowgrass concert has banner turnout BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A banner turnout for the 10th annual Snowgrass festival thrilled organizers and showed Clallam County’s love of bluegrass and related music. About 850 fans showed up at the Port Angeles High School auditorium Jan. 28 to enjoy the music and support First Step Family Support Center, an organization that provides education and support services for young, at-risk families. “It’s the most successful year since our first year,” said Melissa Randazzo, First Step’s development director. Randazzo said Thursday

that First Step would not release the amount of funds raised at Snowgrass. Past organizers told Randazzo not to expect more than about 600 people for the annual event. The much larger crowd was “incredible,” Randazzo said. “I think part of it was that people wanted to get out after the snowstorm,” she added. Randazzo said many audience members were aware of First Step and were there to support the organization while enjoying the music. “And the bands were amazing,” she said. The acts, Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys, Cres-

cent Blue, the Old Sidekicks and the Rock Island Ramblers, represented the North Olympic Peninsula and beyond: Port Angeles, Forks, Sequim and Vashon Island, respectively. One of the best moments in the concert was when master of ceremonies Denny Secord Jr. and his son performed a guitar duet, Randazzo said. Another great moment was the singalong at the end, when all four bands and the audience came together to share some classic songs, she said.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-417-3535 or at arwyn.rice@peninsuladailynews. com.

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SEQUIM — The Sequim Lavender Growers Association has chosen Sequim artist Melanie Arrington’s “Lavender Bee” for its 16th Sequim Lavender Festival poster. The artwork was selected from 42 pieces of art and photography submitted for the association’s “A Shade of Purple” poster art competition. “I believe we experienced a perfect storm with this one,” said Paul Jendrucko, spokesman for the Sequim Lavender Growers Association. “Melanie is a local artist with a tradition of creating eye-popping art and delivering top-notch graphic promotional material to our local business community,” he added. Her work will promote the growers group’s festival in Sequim and on surrounding Sequim and Dungeness Valley lavender farms during lavender weekend July 20-23. Arrington also created the official logo for the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce, Jendrucko said. “She represents our demographics and will be an excellent ambassador for our association during our 16th Sequim Lavender Festival,” he said.

Continues tradition The selection continues a tradition of the lavender growers group “in selecting an artist’s interpretation of lavender each year so that it can be showcased on its traditional poster and appreciated for its importance in our way of life and economic importance in the lavender industry,” Jendrucko said. He said the depiction of a honeybee grazing on a stem of ripe lavender “not only shows the attractiveness lavender has to the bee, it also highlights the importance this creature of Mother Nature has to our

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“Lavender Bee” by Melanie Arrington won the Sequim Lavender Growers Association’s “A Shade of Purple” poster contest and will be used to promote the group’s festival. own sustainablity. “Without the bee, our food supply would be very limited and boring,” he said. “Our legacies and success as lavender growers are wholly dependent on the work of Mother Nature’s sunshine and her creatures such as pollinators, soil microbes and earthworms, not websites or publicity,” Jendrucko said. “With our poster artwork we will be able to deliver this critical message.” In addition, he said, “the art is outstanding, one of the best in years.” Arrington received a $750 cash-purchase award and also will be given free vendor booth space at the 16th Sequim Lavender Festival and lifetime booth admittance at future festivals. The growers association plans to continue this open

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Lavender weekend Sequim’s “lavender weekend” is always held the third weekend of July. On that weekend, the Sequim Lavender Growers Association hosts one festival — the Sequim Lavender Festival Weekend — while the Sequim Lavender Farmers Association holds another — the Sequim Lavender Farm Faire — simultaneously. The farmers group split off from the original growers group a year ago. For more information about the growers group, visit www.sequimlavenderfestivalweekend.com. See more of Arrington’s work at www.melaniereed. webs.com or visit her booth at the growers festival.

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It must pass both houses. The bill increases by $10 the current $30 homeless surcharge on a range of documents, including liens, deeds and deeds of trust. Sentiments on the OLYMPIA — State House floor ran high before Reps. Steve Tharinger and Thursday night’s 55-42 Kevin Van De Wege will vote, with Republicans rishost town hall meetings in ing to oppose the bill and Forks, Quilcene and Port Democrats speaking in Angeles this coming Friday favor of it. and Saturday. Republican Rep. Bill Both Sequim Democrats Hinkle of Cle Elem said: represent the 24th Legisla“Sometimes living in a tive District in the state car is not a bad thing,” addHouse of Representatives. ing that a couple nights of The district encompasses homelessness can motivate all of Clallam and Jefferson people to take charge of counties and parts of Grays Real estate fees their lives. OLYMPIA — The state Harbor County. His comment drew a House has passed a bill Constituents can ask sharp response from a increasing filing fees on real Tacoma Democrat Rep. questions about legislative estate transactions, with issues or share concerns at Jeannie Darnielle, who the money to go for homethe informal meetings condeclared: “This is not the ducted mostly in a question- less housing and assistance. way children should live in and-answer format. HB 2048 goes next to our society.” Peninsula Daily News Times and locations for the Senate for action there.

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State holds off on Fort Worden plan Commission Vice-chairman Roger Schmitt of Port Townsend on Friday. Schmitt said, though, that commissioners felt like a “sword of Damocles” was hanging over their heads to make a decision before all seven commissioners, some of which are new to their posts, were educated on the matter.

PORT TOWNSEND — State Parks and Recreation commissioners favor the lifelong learning center concept for Fort Worden but want more information before considering transferring the state park to a public development authority. So said State Parks commissioners Friday when they addressed the Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority board during a special meeting at the state park near Port Townsend.

on the proposal to transfer ownership and management of Fort Worden to the public development authority, or PDA, and possible action is planned at the commission’s next meeting at 9 a.m. March 29 at Fort Worden State Park. Before then, the Fort Worden Public Development Authority plans an open house at 7 p.m. Thursday at Fort Worden State Park Commons to share information about the proposal to transfer ownership and management of Fort Worden from the state parks system to the PDA.

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The commissioners Thursday delayed adoption of a resolution to begin transfer of Fort Worden State Park’s ownership and management from state parks to the PDA, which was created by the city of Port Townsend but which is legally separate from it. Instead, a public hearing

Also, PDA representatives will address the noon Monday luncheon of the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce at the Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. ________ “Everybody on the comSequim-Dungeness Valley Edimission wants to see the tor Jeff Chew can be reached at Lifelong Learning Center 360-681-2391 or at jeff.chew@ succeed,” said State Parks peninsuladailynews.com.

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Not enough time “State Parks did not do a good job of bringing the commissioners up to date on this because they didn’t have enough time,” Schmitt, who has served three years on the commission, told the PDA board. The Lifelong Learning Center concept is envisioned to provide indoor and outdoor space for a variety of recreational and educational opportunities.

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Parks employee. Alderman “bumped” Burke because PORT TOWNSEND — Kate Burke’s of her greater seniority after losing her last day as manager of Fort Worden job as region operations manager in State Park was Friday. the State Parks Northwest Region But she is likely to stay on in Port Office. Townsend as a consultant to the Fort Dave Robison, PDA interim director, Worden Lifelong Learning Center Pub- had said earlier that the PDA board would consider bringing Burke on lic Development Authority. board for her institutional knowledge. The Port Townsend-based PDA He said Burke was instrumental in board Friday agreed to put the wheels in motion to hire Burke as a consultant the eight-year process that led to establishment of the park as a lifelong for a business plan. learning center, which would provide outdoor space for recreational and eduBusiness plan cational opportunities and a variety of A business plan is one element that programs and classes. State Parks and Recreation commisAlderman will be on the payroll as sioners would like to see in place before manager of Fort Worden beginning they consider transferring ownership of Thursday, said Virginia Painter, State Fort Worden to the PDA. Parks spokeswoman on Friday. Burke lost the job she held since But she may not be on-site that day 2002 as manager of Fort Worden, Fort because of a managers’ meeting in Townsend and the Rothschild House Olympia, Painter said. after she was displaced by a new manAlderman is expected to have a ager, Allison Alderman, a 21-year State meeting with park staff this week.

Navy: PT about five miles from Indian Island CONTINUED FROM A1 on behalf of the Department of Defense, explosives safety Winn estimated in his information (including storbrief that Panetta or the age and handling), and agency’s director of admin- other site-specific informaistration and management tion on or relating to instalwill decide on the request by lation security,” Winn said. The U.S. Attorney’s mid-March. If the decision is in the Office in Seattle would not affirmative, he will invoke comment on the case. Milner did not return the exemption to withhold the information, Winn said calls Friday for comment. His lawyer, David Mann in his legal brief. “As relevant to this case, of Seattle, said he would not the definition of critical comment either until the infrastructure security exemption is actually information specifically applied to his client’s FOIA includes information request. “If they do, we will review regarding the securing and safeguarding of explosives that action,” Mann said. In the Sept. 11, 2006, . . . including vulnerability assessments prepared by or complaint Mann filed on

behalf of Milner, Mann said the information will help residents “become fully informed” about the safety of the Indian Island depot.

Close to Port Townsend “Indian Island is within close proximity to Port Townsend,” Mann said in the complaint. Port Townsend is about 5 miles from Naval Magazine Indian Island when the distance is measured straight across Port Townsend Bay, and the facility has a Port Hadlock address. The Port Hadlock-Irondale area has a population of about 3,500 residents,

according to the 2010 Census. “The safety and security of the public depends on the disclosure of this information,” Mann said. “It is inconsistent of defendants to deny Milner the material requested, which do not involve nuclear materials, when it has released [Explosive Safety Quantity Distance] arcs for Trident submarine bases at King Bay, Georgia and Bangor, Washington,” the complaint said. “This inconsistency elicits suspicion that members of the public live and conduct affairs in the ESQD arcs and explosives han-

dling zone.” Toby Nixon, president of the Washington Open Government Coalition, said Friday the Navy quickly approached Congress after the Supreme Court decision. “The Navy basically immediately went to Congress to say, ‘We want to undo this Supreme Court decision,’ and that’s how we got to where we are.” Nixon contended that the exemption allows the Navy to conceal records “and only superficially consider the public interest.” The exemption is “sweeping and all-encompassing,” said Ken Bunting, executive

director of the National Freedom of Information Coalition. “There should be no exceptions to public disclosure that give the government that much freedom,” he said. “I’m not suggesting for a second that there is not critical infrastructure information in the real world and the cyberworld that is not deserving of some kind of exception to full disclosure to anyone who asks,” Bunting added.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-417-3536 or at paul.gottlieb@peninsuladaily news.com.

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U.S. Davis Cup captain Jim Courier, left, celebrates with player Mardy Fish after winning the doubles match Saturday.

U.S. gets upset vs. Federer THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRIBOURG, Switzerland — Given a supremely tough draw in the 2012 Davis Cup, the United States is off to an exhilarating start. It swept Roger Federer and Switzerland in the first round, with Mardy Fish and Mike Bryan winning the doubles match on clay, a surface selected by Federer to exploit what was perceived as an American weakness.

Up for challenge But Fish and Bryan, paired for the first time in more than three years, were clearly up for this challenge Saturday before a Swiss crowd that at times turned angry. They defeated Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka, the reigning Olympic champions, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. “This is probably going down as one of the most memorable wins,” said Bryan, who played on the 2007 winning team. The doubles victory gave the Americans a 3-0 lead in the best-offive, first-round series. Fish and Bryan built on the momentum from Friday’s riveting singles matches when John Isner stunned Federer in four sets and Fish outlasted Wawrinka in five. “This was a big step forward for our guys to come in here and play against a team of this caliber,” U.S. captain Jim Courier said. “Our attitude remained strong all the while and we were ready for whatever. That is what you need for any road tie.” Handling partisan fans is among those demands, and sections of the crowd of some 7,000 were not pleased in the least when Bryan hit Federer and Wawrinka with volleys at close range. The U.S. will again be on the road for the next round of Davis Cup, an April 6-8 quarterfinal against France or Canada. If the favored French advance, they also would likely choose to put the U.S. on clay instead of faster hard courts. The winner would progress to an away semifinal, probably against defending champion Spain and Rafael Nadal, the greatest player of all on the slow red dust. “We have the worst draw you could have on paper,” Courier said. “But you saw what paper means here, which is absolutely nothing. “That’s the statement: It’s that our guys are committed and played well.” In the seven other first-round series in the World Group, three other nations completed 3-0 sweeps Saturday: Czech Republic (vs. Italy), Spain (vs. Kazakhstan) and Argentina (vs. Germany). Ahead 2-1 are Japan (vs. Croatia), Serbia (vs. Sweden) and Austria (vs. Russia). Canada and France are 1-1. The U.S. produced the upset of the round despite owning a higher Davis Cup ranking than Switzerland. TURN

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New Seattle Mariners pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma tries on his jersey and hat at Safeco Field late last month. Iwakuma will be one of the many new players for the Mariners as they open spring training this weekend.

M’s spring training starts Seattle begins 2012 year early due to Japan trip BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Right around the first of the year, Eric Wedge placed a call to a select number of Seattle Mariners telling them to get to the Pacific Northwest in the dead of winter. Wedge wanted to see firsthand if this select group had followed through during the offseason in getting themselves ready for the upcoming season in the way Wedge and his staff asked. It wasn’t the first time in Wedge’s managerial career that he’d made such a request of a few players. But for him it was important to confirm that the lessons from a trying first season took hold and to make sure they all

understood there were new expectations for production and personal responsibility going into Year 2. “It wasn’t by mistake they Montero were all position players, I can tell you that much,” Wedge said. “To a man, I felt they all had something they needed to accomplish over the course of the winter, whether it be physical, mental or fundamental. “I felt to a man, I need more. I expect more. I want more. You’re capable of doing more. Let’s go.” Wedge will get the first look of any manager in baseball at

Reporting to Camp how the offseason went after the Mariners opened spring training in Arizona this weekend. Pitchers and catchers reported on Saturday, with the first workout scheduled for today. Seattle gets a jump because the Mariners open the season earlier than anyone else with two games in Japan on March 28 and 29 against the Oakland A’s.

Traveling headaches The trip will create some logistical headaches for the Mariners — mainly the fact they’ll play two exhibition games in Japan, two regular-season games and then return to Arizona for the final days of spring play. The Japan trip, along with the visit to Seattle in early Jan-

uary to meet with Wedge, also made the offseason tick by quicker. “I thought it was a great idea. I thought it was really cool,” Seattle shortstop Brendan Ryan said of the January meeting. “I had never heard of anything like that.” From an outside perspective, Seattle’s offseason revolved around whether the Mariners could land the big bat — namely, Prince Fielder — that could be the answer to the offensive woes that have plagued the club in recent years. Fielder ended up in Detroit and the Mariners went a different route to try to address its offensive problems by continuing to rely on youth and trading for slugging prospect Jesus Montero of the Yankees. The price, having to give up All-Star pitcher Michael Pineda, was steep, but it was the easiest way for the pitching-rich Mariners to address offensive issues. TURN

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Forks heartbreaker: 2OT loss Spartans fall to Kalama but still alive in district championships PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CENTRALIA — It took two overtimes for Kalama to subdue Forks in the first round of the double-elimination Class 1A Southwest District boys basketball tournament Friday night. It was a back-and-forth game most of the night until the Chinooks took over in the second overtime, outscoring the Spartans 11-1 to win 60-50. “It was a crazy game,” Kalama coach Jody Stemkoski told The Daily News of Longview. “We didn’t attack their zone well and they god a lead. We mead a little run at them, and got back into it in the fourth quarter.” Forks freshman guard Colton Raben drilled a 3-pointer at the buzzer in regulation to send the game to its first overtime. The Chinooks took the lead in the fourth at 42-39 with 13 seconds left. But Raben’s longdistance basket kept Kalama from celebrating at the end of regulation. The Chinooks led 11-10 after one but the Spartans ralled to lead 21-18 at halftime. Kalama got one point back in the third quarter to trail 31-29 going into the fourth period. It was 42-all after regulation and 49-49 at the end of the first overtime. Braden Decker led the Spartans with 16 points while Brady Castellano added 10. Kalama’s Josh Wall led everybody with 21 while Tanner

Preps Vossen and Elijah Bannister sank 12 each and Jared Neiman added 11. Kalama 60, Forks 50, 2OT Forks Kalama

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Forks (50) J. Penn 5, T. Penn 8, Raben 4, Castellano 10, Decker 16, Leons 7. Kalama (60) Wall 21, Oomittu 1, Vossen 12, Shagool 3, Neiman 11, Bannister 12.

Clover Park 66, Sequim 55 SILVERDALE — The Warriors of Lakewood, ranked No. 2 in state at 17-4, were a little too much for the Wolves in the first round of the subdistrict playoffs Friday night at Klahowya High School. The game was for seeding in the West Central District championships as well as a contest Saturday against Olympic League-champion Kingston (174), ranked 11th in state. Results for Saturday’s game for a No. 3 district seed, played late Saturday afternoon, weren’t available by press time. The Wolves (15-6), Olympic League runners-up, fell behind early to the Warriors and didn’t give up but couldn’t recover. “I’m real proud of how hard our guys competed [Friday LONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS night],” Sequim coach Greg Cameron Leons of Forks (24) pulls down a rebound Glasser said.

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PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Winter League Week 17: Friday Team Points 1. Shop Guys 114.5 2. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 111 3. Windermere 94.5 4. Glass Services 90.5 5. Taylor Made Construction 85 6. Green Machine 83.5 7. The Brew Crew 69 8. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 59.5 9. Team Fireball 41.5 Individual Gross: DuPuis, 32; Thorne, 34; Botero, 38. Individual Net: Dunscomb, 30; Wetzel, 31; Clayton, 32; Osterberg, 34; Chambers, 35; Lawrence, 35; Tetnowski, 35; Gallacci, 35. Men’s Competition Sub Par Any Two Holes Thursday Individual Gross: Rick Parkhurst, 73; Don Dundon, 73. Individual Net: Andy Duran, 61; Gary Reidel, 63; Gordon Thomson, 64; Frank Randall, 65; Darrel Vincent, 65; Kit Metcalf, 66; Gary Murphy, 66; Quint Boe, 66; Sam Hurworth, 66. Team Gross: Rick Parkhurst and Larry Aillaud, 72. Team Net: Kit Metcalf and Don Dundon, 59; Brian Duncan and Larry Aillaud, 60; Andy Duran and Rudy Arruda, 62; Steve Main and Gary Reidel, 63; Gary McLaughlin and Gerald Petersen, 63; Jeff Colvin and Eric Kovatch, 63; Win Miller and Eric Kovatch, 63. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Throw Out One Par 3 Feb. 5 Net: Jerry Pedersen, 60; John O’Rourke, 61; Mark Willis, 66; Shane Price, 68; Jui Solomon, 69; Robb Reese, 69; Bud Bowling, 70; Mike Tipton, 71. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Men’s Two Man Best Ball Wednesday Flight One Gross: Ken Chace and Rob Wright, 66. Net: Karl Dryfhout and Ron Fye, 53; Russ Veenema and Kevin McCormack, 57. Flight Two Gross: Jim Chamberlin and Bob Chamberlin, 75. Net: Pat Laureman and Mike Sutton, 58; Ted

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Scoreboard LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Robin Iredale, 256; men’s high series: Robin Iredale, 669. Women’s high game: Mary Jane Birdsong, 238; women’s high series: Mary Jane Birdsong, 583. Leading team: Cholena’s Jewels. Wednesday First Federal Senior Snipers Men’s high game: Jim Getchman and Jay Cameron, 185; men’s high series: Jim Getchman and Jay Cameron, 539. Women’s high game: Una Flanigan, 151; women’s high series: Marilyn Hooser, 414. Leading team: Muzzle Loaders. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 212; men’s high series: Joseph Barrett, 560. Women’s high game: Jena Stamper, 201; women’s high series: Jena Stamper, 532. Leading team: Undiscovered. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Tony Chapman, Jr., 268; men’s high series: Tony Chapman, Jr., 706. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 189; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 518. Leading team: Red Carpet/Sunrise Car Wash. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 231; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 603. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 181; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 464. SEQUIM OLYMPIC LANES Thursday Thursday 9-Pin No-Tap Men’s high game: Cliff Silliman, 220; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 547. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 206; women’s high series: Marilyn Hooser. Wednesday Men’s high game: Cliff Silliman, 208; men’s high series: Cliff Silliman, 525. Women’s high game: Hallie Walsh, 182; women’s high series: Hallie Walsh, 461. Tuesday Wall Street Journal Men’s high game: Bill Sheets, 173; men’s high series: Cliff Silliman, 457. Women’s high game: Carol Novak, 160; women’s high series: Kelly Meyer, 428. Leading team: Waste Baskets. SunLanders I Men’s high game: Ed Jones, 197; men’s high series: Ed Jones, 507. Women’s high game: Carol Patterson, 178; women’s high series: Georgia Duschka, 432. Leading team: Swamp Rats. February 2 Thursday 9-Pin No-Tap Men’s high game: Wayne Hedges, 260; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 693. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 201; women’s high series: Dona Eby, 504. February 1 Les Schwab Mixed Men’s high game: Aaron Chavis, 219; men’s high series: Aaron Chavis, 506. Leading team: # 3. First Federal Senior Snipers Men’s high game: Cliff Silliman, 222; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 547. Women’s high game: Una Flanigan, 164; women’s high series: Marilyn Hooser, 449. Leading team: Muzzle Loaders. Jan. 31 Wall Street Journal Men’s high game: Bill Sheets, 183; men’s high series: Bill Sheets, 482. Men’s high game: Kelly Meyer, 188; women’s high series: Kelly Meyer, 438. Leading team: Waste Baskets. SunLanders I Men’s high game: Ed Jones, 216; men’s high series: Ed Jones, 570. Women’s high game: Cheryl Coulter, 179; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 479. Leading team: Swamp Rats.

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Finland’s Tanja Poutiainen skis off the course during the second run of an alpine ski, women’s World Cup slalom, in Soldeu-Grandvalira, Andorra, on Saturday.

Johnson and Darrell Waller, 58. Flight Three Gross: Rod Harp and Richard Hansen, 79. Net: Gary Williams and John Cameron, 57; George Switzer and Jim Engel, 58. Closest to Pin No. 4 Low Division: John Raske, 4 ft. 1 in. High Division: Bud Bowling, 23 ft. 1 in. Closest to Pin No. 11 Low Division: John Raske, 8 ft. 8 in. High Division: Rod Harp, 5 ft. 5 in. Closest to Pin No. 17 Open: Allen Balla, 4 ft. 1 in.

Basketball PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION ADULT LEAGUE Feb. 2 Results Elwha Recreation Racks On Racks 50, Cougars 45 High scorers ER: Danny Angulo, 26. C: Chris Heilman, 17; Tim Greene, 9. Seven Cedars Casino 135; Peninsula College 106. High scorers SC: Sten Christiansen, 30; Jim Halberg, 23. PC: Jesse Judd, 34; Nick Camporini, 32.

Volleyball PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION COED LEAGUE Tuesday Results High Energy Metals defeated A Brewed Awakening Espresso 25-10; 26-24; 25-18. D.A. Davidson defeated Fitness West 25-9; 25-19; 25-14. Higher Grounds/Dual Clean Services defeated Nuts & Honey 25-16; 25-18; 27-25.

Prep Sports Basketball Friday’s Scores BOYS Cascade Christian 60, Life Christian Academy 57, 2OT Cascade Christian Academy 46, Puget Sound Adventist 43 Eatonville 74, Tyee 32 Ellensburg 55, Grandview 41 Evergreen (Seattle) 49, Kingston 46 Fife 53, Klahowya 41 Gig Harbor 49, South Kitsap 42 Kent-Meridian 46, Federal Way 39 Kentwood 49, Curtis 41 Liberty Christian 58, Asotin 55 Olympic 62, Foster Othello 64, Ephrata 52 Riverside Christian 52, Entiat 16 Selah 53, Quincy 34 Sumner 62, Port Angeles 48 Toppenish 62, Prosser 52 Waitsburg-Prescott 52, Tri-Cities Prep 36 Wapato 65, East Valley (Yakima) 58 White River 48, Lindbergh 46 1A Northeast District 7 Third Place Newport 60, Chewelah 52 Championship Freeman 48, Colville 33 1A Southwest District 4 First Round Kalama 60, Forks 50, 2OT Onalaska 58, Tenino 51, OT Ridgefield 56, Hoquiam 51 Toledo 62, Castle Rock 44 1B Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Lyle-Wishram 49, Trout Lake 40 Sunnyside Christian 70, Bickleton 28 2B Sea-Tac League First Round Shoreline Christian 58, Chief Leschi 48 3A Metro League Semifinal O’Dea 56, Franklin 50 3A Northwest District 1 Consolation Ferndale 56, Everett 45

Shorewood 67, Mount Vernon 43 Semifinal Glacier Peak 54, Oak Harbor 37 Mountlake Terrace 51, Shorecrest 45 3A Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Southridge 64, Hanford 61 West Valley (Yakima) 64, Eastmont 22 4A Sea-King District 2 Consolation Newport 59, Ballard 55 Roosevelt 39, Skyline 38 Semifinal Garfield 65, Redmond 46 Issaquah 67, Bothell 54 4A Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Chiawana 65, Wenatchee 42 Walla Walla 56, Moses Lake 54 GIRLS Asotin 60, Liberty Christian 36 East Valley (Yakima) 43, Wapato 30 Ellensburg 41, Grandview 40 Ephrata 67, Othello 39 Kentwood 57, Emerald Ridge 44 Kittitas 60, Soap Lake 43 Prosser 51, Toppenish 37 Riverside Christian 56, Entiat 43 Selah 50, Quincy 36 Waitsburg-Prescott 46, Tri-Cities Prep 42 1A Northeast District 7 Third Place Freeman 47, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 36 Championship Colville 44, Newport 26 1A Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Connell 59, Goldendale 37 Granger 59, River View 36 Kiona-Benton 58, Zillah 53 La Salle 49, Mabton 30 1B Southeast District 9 Semifinal Colton 66, Garfield-Palouse 9 Tekoa-Oakesdale 47, Rosalia 45 1B Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Sunnyside Christian 70, Klickitat 9 Trout Lake 52, Lyle-Wishram 34 2A Northwest District 1 First Round Archbishop Murphy 42, Mount Baker 31 Blaine 57, Granite Falls 44 Sehome 52, Cedarcrest 42 2A Southwest District 4 First Round Mark Morris 64, Tumwater 41 North Thurston 59, Woodland 56, 2OT River Ridge 53, Hockinson 30 W. F. West 58, Black Hills 38 3A Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Hanford 53, Kennewick 39 Sunnyside 50, West Valley (Yakima) 44 4A Northwest District 1 Semifinal Jackson 57, Stanwood 55 Lake Stevens 61, Snohomish 37 4A Yakima Valley District 5 First Round Richland 53, Davis 34 Wenatchee 45, Moses Lake 31

Basketball NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Clippers 16 8 .667 L.A. Lakers 15 12 .556 Phoenix 11 15 .423 Golden State 9 14 .391 Sacramento 10 16 .385 Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 21 6 .778 Denver 15 12 .556 Portland 15 12 .556 Utah 13 12 .520 Minnesota 13 14 .481

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Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio 18 9 .667 Dallas 16 11 .593 Houston 16 11 .593 Memphis 14 13 .519 New Orleans 4 23 .148 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Philadelphia 18 9 .667 Boston 14 12 .538 New York 12 15 .444 Toronto 9 19 .321 New Jersey 8 20 .286 Southeast Division W L Pct Miami 20 7 .741 Atlanta 18 9 .667 Orlando 16 11 .593 Washington 5 22 .185 Charlotte 3 23 .115 Central Division W L Pct Chicago 23 6 .793 Indiana 17 9 .654 Milwaukee 12 14 .462 Cleveland 10 15 .400 Detroit 8 20 .286 Friday’s Games Chicago 95, Charlotte 64 Toronto 86, Boston 74 Atlanta 89, Orlando 87, OT Miami 106, Washington 89 L.A. Clippers 78, Philadelphia 77 Milwaukee 113, Cleveland 112, OT Detroit 109, New Jersey 92 Portland 94, New Orleans 86 Dallas 104, Minnesota 97 Memphis 98, Indiana 92 New York 92, L.A. Lakers 85 Oklahoma City 101, Utah 87 Saturday’s Games L.A. Clippers at Charlotte, late Denver at Indiana, late Philadelphia at Cleveland, late New York at Minnesota, late San Antonio at New Jersey, late Portland at Dallas, late Orlando at Milwaukee, late Phoenix at Sacramento, late Today’s Games L.A. Lakers at Toronto, 10 a.m. Chicago at Boston, 12:30 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 3 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Houston at Golden State, 6 p.m. Utah at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Philadelphia at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Orlando, 4 p.m. Utah at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Phoenix at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

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Hockey NHL Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 52 30 16 6 66 153 124 Los Angeles 56 26 19 11 63 120 122 Phoenix 55 26 21 8 60 145 144 Dallas 54 28 23 3 59 143 153 Anaheim 54 21 24 9 51 139 160 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 54 34 15 5 73 176 135 Colorado 56 28 25 3 59 144 156 Minnesota 54 25 21 8 58 124 141 Calgary 55 25 22 8 58 131 149 Edmonton 55 22 28 5 49 147 165 Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit 56 37 17 2 76 178 132 St. Louis 53 32 14 7 71 133 109 Nashville 56 32 18 6 70 158 148 Chicago 55 29 19 7 65 174 168 Columbus 54 15 33 6 36 125 179

7 a.m. (47) GOLF LPGA, Australian Open, Final Round, Site: Royal Melbourne Golf Club - Melbourne, Australia (Live) 9:30 a.m. (5) KING Hockey NHL, Washington Capitals vs. New York Rangers, Site: Madison Square Garden - New York City (Live) 10 a.m. (7) KIRO Basketball NCAA, Illinois vs. Michigan (Live) 10 a.m. (26) ESPN Basketball NCAA, St. John’s vs. Georgetown (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, Pebble Beach National ProAm, Final Round, Site: Pebble Beach Golf Links - Pebble Beach, Calif. (Live) 10 a.m. (25) ROOT Women’s Basketball, NCAA Kansas vs. Kansas State (Live) 11:30 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Women’s Basketball NCAA, Miami vs. Maryland (Live) Noon (5) KING Winter Dew Tour Championship Snowbasin, UT (Live) Noon (7) KIRO Golf PGA, Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Final Round (Live) Noon (25) ROOT Women’s Basketball NCAA, UCLA vs. Stanford (Live) 12:30 p.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics, Site: TD Garden - Boston (Live) 1:30 p.m. (5) KING Rugby IRB, USA Sevens Las Vegas (Live) 2 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Women’s Basketball NCAA, Purdue vs. Ohio State (Live) 2:30 p.m. (25) ROOT Basketball NCAA, Washington vs. Oregon State (Live) 4 p.m. (26) ESPN Basketball NBA, Miami Heat vs. Atlanta Hawks, Site: Philips Arena - Atlanta (Live) 4:30 p.m. (25) ROOT Basketball NCAA, Stanford vs. USC (Live) 6:30 p.m. (26) ESPN Basketball NBA, Utah Jazz vs. Memphis Grizzlies, Site: FedEx Forum - Memphis, Tenn. (Live) EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 53 35 13 5 75 150 108 Philadelphia 55 31 17 7 69 179 165 Pittsburgh 55 31 19 5 67 171 146 New Jersey 55 31 20 4 66 154 155 N.Y. Islanders 54 23 23 8 54 130 155 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 53 34 17 2 70 184 120 Ottawa 58 28 22 8 64 169 181 Toronto 55 28 21 6 62 171 161 Buffalo 54 24 24 6 54 135 156 Montreal 55 22 24 9 53 144 149 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 54 26 17 11 63 137 151 Washington 54 28 21 5 61 151 152 Winnipeg 57 26 25 6 58 139 161 Tampa Bay 53 23 24 6 52 151 180 Carolina 56 20 25 11 51 142 172 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games Buffalo 3, Dallas 2, SO Detroit 2, Anaheim 1, SO Colorado 4, Carolina 3, OT San Jose 5, Chicago 3 Saturday’s Games Boston 4, Nashville 3, SO Florida 3, New Jersey 1 N.Y. Islanders 2, Los Angeles 1, OT N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 2 Edmonton 4, Ottawa 3, OT Pittsburgh 8, Winnipeg 5 Tampa Bay at Buffalo, late Montreal at Toronto, late Colorado at St. Louis, late Columbus at Minnesota, late Chicago at Phoenix, late Vancouver at Calgary, late Today’s Games Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 9:30 a.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, noon Anaheim at Columbus, 3 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Monday’s Games San Jose at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Carolina at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Phoenix at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

Transactions Hockey National Hockey League Buffalo Sabres: Recalled F Zack Kassian from Rochester (AHL). Loaned C Luke Adam and D T.J. Brennan to Rochester. Columbus Blue Jackets: Activated D James Wisniewski from the injured reserve list. St. Louis Blues: Recalled D Ian Cole from Peoria (AHL). Winnipeg Jets: Re-assigned F Aaron Gagnon to St. John’s (AHL). Activated RW Tim Stapleton from the injured reserve list. American Hockey League Toronto Marlies: Signed D Andrew Martens.

College Houston: Named Brandon Middleton outside receivers coach.


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SEATTLE — Members of the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association and Port Townsend’s Tuf as Nails rowing team brought home honors from the Northwest Indoor Rowing Championships held recently. Sponsored by the George Pocock Rowing Foundation, the competition featured 500 athletes of all ages and levels, from U.S. Olympic hopefuls and elite master rowers to college, high school and middle-school youth. Also known as “ergomania,” athletes compete on indoor rowing machines called ergometers, rowing either 500, 1,000 or 2,000 meters in race categories set by age, class, gender and skills. It was the first time that the growing Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association (OPRA) sent student-athletes to compete, founder John Halberg said. The youth rowing team began last spring while the adult program started rowing in Port Angeles Harbor three years ago, both as programs offered by the Clallam County Family YMCA. Youth rowing coach Deana Volker said the student-athletes did very well. “Not only did they all turn in personal best times, Volker said, “but the event was a real eye opener into

what to expect at a rowing competition.” Kristina Kennedy won a first-place medal in the 12-year-old group with a 1:56.9 finish in the 500 meters. Rhiannon Matheny was third in 1:54.7 for 500 meters in the 13-year-old group. Royce Duncan placed second in age 13 boys with a 1:57.3 in 500 meters. Also competing was Port Angeles High School freshman Aaron Olsen. Volker credited Olsen with shaving 15 seconds off his previous fastest time, coming in at 7:36.5 for 2,000 meters in the open-weight junior boys competition. Also placing at the event were adult rowers Mari Friend of Port Townsend, a veteran rower, and Sequim’s Linda Allen, a newcomer. Friend, who rows with the Tuf as Nails Team, rowed 2,000 meters in 8:55.7 to take first in the Masters Women 60-69 lightweight division. It was the fourth firstplace win for Friend in her sixth time competing at the Northwest’s premier indoor rowing championship. It was also the first indoor rowing competition for two Port Townsend rowers, Vern Barnett of Rat Island Rowing and Sculling Club and Dianne Roberts of Tuf As Nails. Barnett pulled a 8:21.3 finish in the men’s 60-69

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Taking a break while competing at the Northwest Rowing Championships are, standing from left, rowers Royce Duncan and Aaron Olsen, and coach Deana Volker of Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association. Seated, from left, are rowers Rhiannon Matheny and Kristina Kennedy. open-weight 2,000 meters. On-water rowing in Port Angeles resumes in midMarch for veteran rowers with beginner classes to follow shortly thereafter. The youth program will resume on-water rowing

and classes in March. Meanwhile, the youth program works out at the YMCA at the Plaza in Port Angeles from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Clallam County

Family YMCA partners with the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association to offer youth and adult rowing. For more information, phone the YMCA at 360452-9244 or email youth coach Volker at dvolker80@

gmail.com. Rat Island Rowing & Sculling resumes on-water rowing in Port Townsend in April. For more information, email learn2row@gmail. com or phone 360-385-3171.

3-pointer to tie the game in regulation, a free throw to again knot the score in the first overtime and two free throws in the final overtime period. Uvila has worked his way into the Riders’ starting lineup with his production on the court and hard work in practice. He led the Riders in scoring against Sequim with 17 points and followed up with 15 in a victory over Bremerton.

ment will host the Red Lion Hotel’s Presidents Day Tournament on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 18-19. Divisions for boys and girls basketball teams are available for grades five through nine. There is a four-game guarantee and a $250 entry fee. For more information or to register, phone Dan Estes at 360-417-4557 or email destes@cityofpa.us.

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ent and sophomore Megan McAndie as its Athletes of the Week. Clement, a diver on the Sequim boys swimming and diving team, competed at the Olympic League in Port Angeles and earned a top-eight finish to qualify for the state championships. This will be his third performance at state McAndie, a member of the Sequim bowling team, rolled 30 pins over her average at the Olympic League tournament and followed that up with a strong showing at the district meet with an average in the 130s.

the 12-year-old group. Emily VanDyken scored a 34.725 all-around in the 14-year-old age group and Lexi Hefton finished with 33.65 in the 13-year-old group. In the Intermediate Division, Adare McMinn finished fourth all-around (35.85) in the 12-year-old group, taking two fifth places on uneven bars and floor exercise. Lillian Oden, also competing in the 12-year-old group, scored a 34.3 allaround. Sydney Miner placed fifth on vault in the 11-year-old group. Peninsula Daily News

Briefly . . . PA picks new athletes of the week PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School basketball players sophomore Krista Johnson and senior Cole Uvila were recently named Roughrider Student Athletes of the Week. Johnson played well defensively for the Riders in victories over Bremeron, Olympic and Klahowya. She led the team in scoring against Olympic with 16 points, including a

PORT ANGELES — The Klahhane Gymnastics Recreational Optional Team recently competed in the Seattle Gymnastics Academy Invitational. All the girls performed well and continue to show improvement heading into the state invitational March 3-4 in Vancouver, Wash. Hannah Middlestead finished fourth in allaround scoring in the Advanced Division’s 15-year-old age group. Nikki Price had two fifth-place finishes in the vault and uneven bars in

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EUGENE, Ore. — Oregon got the bounce-back game it was looking for. That it came at home and against Washington was even better. The Ducks never trailed and led by as many as 27 points en route to a resounding 82-57 victory. Reserve Carlos Emory scored 16 points, and Garrett Sim, E.J. Singler and Devoe Joseph added 13 apiece for the Ducks (17-7, 8-4 Pac-12), who moved into a three-way tied for third in the conference, one game behind Washington (16-8, 9-3) and California. The Ducks came into the

game off a one-point loss at Colorado on a free throw with 1 second left, the result of a controversial foul on Singler. “We needed a game like (this),” Singler said. “We just wanted to come out and play with a lot of passion. I thought playing with a lot of passion, a lot of enthusiasm, really sparked us.” Oregon players said all week they weren’t going to dwell on the loss, especially with Washington coming to town. They proved it. “Our guys were really disappointed after that Colorado game,” Oregon coach Dana Altman said. “I

thought they bounced back really well.” Tony Wroten scored 14 points to lead Washington, which had won five straight and eight of nine. C.J. Wilcox added 10. Terrence Ross, who was averaging 15.2, was held to eight points.

Cold shooting Wroten and Ross combined to shoot just 8 for 22 from the field, while the Huskies as a team made just 2 of 16 3-pointers and 7 of 18 free throws while shooting 36.4 percent overall. Washington could never

solve Oregon’s trapping defense in the first half and struggled to get to the basket, settling for outside shots instead. “We were able to take away some of their strengths,” Altman said. Oregon couldn’t have scripted a better first half. The Ducks shot 64.3 percent, including 6 for 8 from 3-point range, and scored 12 points off just seven Washington turnovers to take a 49-26 lead at the break. Sim was the catalyst, scoring 13 points in the first 8:24, including the first eight points of the game on a jumper and back-to-back

3s. His third 3-pointer put the Ducks up 24-13 with 11:38 to play in the half. “He was a little disappointed with the way he shot the ball the last couple of games,” Altman said. “He’s been shooting it good in practice. Garrett’s a competitor. . He got a couple good looks there, knocked them down, and that fires anybody up.” Then it was Singler’s turn. With Oregon up 30-19, the junior forward sparked a 13-0 run with nine points to make it 43-19 with 2:40 remaining before halftime. The Huskies could get no closer than 20 points in the second half en route to

their worst loss of the season. The Ducks shot 56.4 percent. Emory led the way, making 7 of 8 to continue his sudden emergence as a go-to scorer. He is averaging 10.8 points over his last four games after averaging just 3.7 points in his first 20. “He’s playing better and better,” Altman said. “He’s picking up things. He’d been turning the ball over a little bit. I thought he really handled it better tonight.” Oregon also outrebounded the Pac-12’s rebounding leaders 39-38. Singler and Emory had eight boards each.

Preps: White River beats PA in seeding game CONTINUED FROM B1 Seattle on Friday night. Sequim outscored Clover Park 31-29 in the second half after trailing 37-24 at halftime. Jayson Brocklesby and Corbin Webb led the Wolves with 18 points each while Gabe Carter added 13. Clover Park’s Ahmaad Rorie scorched the nets for 27 points while Xavier Means sank 12 and David Crisp added 11. Brocklesby and Carter hauled down 10 boards each. “We really pounded the boards as a team,” Glasser said. Kingston fell into the third-place game after losing 49-46 to Evergreen-

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Sumner 62, Port Angeles 48 TUKWILA — The Spartans, ranked No. 6 in state, held off the Roughriders in the Class 2A subdistrict first round Friday night at Foster High School. Port Angeles, 16-5, played for a No. 7 seed into the West Central District against Lindbergh in the second round late Saturday

afternoon at Foster. Results were not available by press time. Sumner, 17-4, played White River on Saturday for the No. 5 seed to the district championships. Details of the Port Angeles-Sumner game were not available.

Girls Basketball White River 60, Port Angeles 41 LAKEWOOD — A nothing-for-14 in field goalshooting in the third quarter sealed the Roughriders’ fate against state No. 5-ranked White River (20-2) in a subdistrict seeding game Thursday night at Clover Park High School.

Port Angeles (14-6), second in the Olympic League, took on Olympic Leaguechampion Kingston (16-5) for a No. 3 seeding for the West Central District Tournament, on Saturday afternoon at Klahowya High School in Silverdale. Kingston lost 59-46 to Renton in the first round Thursday night to drop into the No. 3-seeding game. Results were not available by press time. Against White River, Port Angeles coach Michael Poindexter said he made a mistake by using his press right off the bat against the run-happy team. Poindexter tried to take White River out of its comfort zone by making the

team run faster than it was used to. “That backfired on me,” he said. It didn’t help when the Riders went cold and couldn’t score a field goal in the third quarter. Kiah Jones led the Riders with 14 points while Kennedy Hobert had a game-high 22 for White River. Cassidy France added 16 points for White River. White River 60, Port Angeles 41 White River 20 17 7 16— 60 Port Angeles 10 16 1 14— 41 Individual scoring White River (60) Hobert 22, France 16, S. Mills 8, Lance 7, A. Mills 4. Port Angeles (41) K. Jones 14, Hinrichs 7, Walker 6, Moseley 6, Frazier 4, B. Jones 2, Johnson 1, Rodocker 1.

Redskins not in playoffs PORT TOWNSEND — The Class 1A Port Townsend Redskins practiced all week for the playoffs but were told late Thursday by district officials that they were not eligible for the playoffs after all. The Redskins tied for fifth place in the mostly 2A Olympic League with Klahowya and assumed they had earned a playoff berth. They needed to finish in the top five, which they did, but were denied a playoff berth because the 2A Eagles had beaten the Redskins twice during the season even though the two teams weren’t competing for the same playoff spot.


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Davis: U.S. sweeps Federer and Switzerland CONTINUED FROM B1 “They did really well and got the victory they deserved,” Federer said. “We did have our chances but maybe they were just a touch better than us again today.” Later, speaking in French to Swiss media, Federer appeared less gracious. He claimed not to be too disappointed while pointing a finger at Wawrinka, who slumped back in his chair looking every inch the junior partner in the relationship. “I played well enough in doubles, but Stanislas not so much,” Federer said, adding that Wawrinka “didn’t have his best match in singles. “It’s a shame, because of that defeat we weren’t able to put the U.S under pressure.” Fish and Bryan certainly seized every opportunity to exploit Wawrinka’s errors. His serve was broken in the second when he twice double-faulted before Fish hit a rare crosscourt winner from the baseline. In the third, Wawrinka hit back-to-back wayward volleys to drop serve. “We just had a couple of games where we struggled too much and couldn’t convert ourselves,” Federer had said in English. He has now lost three straight matches dating to his Australian Open semifinals defeat to Nadal two

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U.S. Davis Cup player Mardy Fish, right, celebrates with teammate Mike Bryan after they beat Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in Fribourg, Switzerland on Saturday. weeks ago. As tension rose in the sold-out arena, Bryan upset the fans in the next game when he made Federer yelp with pain with a forehand volley that struck his leg. On Federer’s serve, the U.S. held two set points and Bryan’s volley down the middle split the Swiss pair. Bryan’s double-fist pump celebration drew

more whistles from Swiss fans. Bryan became the villain again when he struck Wawrinka in the midriff with a volley in the opening game of the fourth set. Bryan’s rapid apologies each time failed to quell the fans’ frustration. “I wasn’t trying to hit anybody. It happens in doubles,” Bryan said. “The fans were looking to get into the match and

I’ve seen it a hundred times in Davis Cup.” Courier praised the professionalism of Fish and Bryan, who extended his exceptional record in Davis Cup doubles to 20-2, and is unbeaten in 11 away matches. “That is veteran doubles, and that is guys who know how to close things out in the clutch,” he said. Bryan usually plays with his twin brother.

Bob Bryan, however, was unavailable because of the birth of his daughter last week. The only other time Fish and Mike Bryan played together was a fiveset victory over Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco in a 2008 semifinal in Madrid that Spain won 4-1. Courier initially chose 19-year-old Ryan Harrison to play with Bryan at

Thursday’s draw. But Davis Cup rules allow lineup changes up to one hour before a match. “It’s great that the guy I have to tee it up with is the best doubles player ever,” said Fish, who won Friday in 4 hours, 26 minutes. “I’m just trying to do my part.” Swiss captain Severin Luethi dismissed suggestions his team underestimated the Americans’ ability to adapt to a clay court, although one that played faster than expected at Fribourg’s altitude of about 2,000 feet. Still, Isner showed the Swiss something they could not have expected with his career-best win in taking down Federer. “You saw a new John Isner here,” said Courier, comparing the big-serving 26-year-old with one year ago, when he wasted a twoset lead in a singles match against Colombia. “He was very indecisive there and he was anything but against Roger.” When it was over, Courier was asked about his courtside attire of suits and ties, his questioners wondering about the psychology behind his choices. “I said when I got the job last year, this will be my uniform,” Courier explained. “I hope you don’t mind it too much, but I honestly don’t really care what you think.”

Gonzaga upsets No. 16 Saint Mary’s 73-59 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SPOKANE — For the first 30 minutes of Thursday night’s game, Gonzaga and No. 16 Saint Mary’s fought basket-for-basket in a showdown of the West Coast Conference leaders. Then Gonzaga made three 3-pointers in a 2-minute span and cruised to a

73-59 victory. “Our guys battled for 30 minutes,” Saint Mary’s coach Randy Bennett said. “We have to play 40 up here.’ “We played probably a C-plus, B-minus game,” Bennett said. “That’s not going to get it here.” The Gaels shot just 38 percent and were out-

rebounded 40-26. Gonzaga’s Kevin Pangos scored 27 points. “I thought he was exceptional,” Bennett said of the freshman guard. “He hit every shot.” Gonzaga was blown out last month in its first game against Saint Mary’s, and center Rob Sacre said the Bulldogs did not want that

to happen again. “We played our game, our tempo,” said Sacre, who added 12 points and nine rebounds. “We were hungry to get back at them,” Sacre said of the 83-62 loss to the Gaels on Jan. 12. The win kept alive the hopes of Gonzaga (19-4, 9-2) to win its 12th consecutive

regular season title, the second-longest streak in Division 1 history after UCLA’s 13 straight. But the Zags will need somebody to beat Saint Mary’s (22-3, 11-1), which saw its 12-game winning streak snapped. Their last loss was Dec. 22 to No. 6 Baylor. “I told them before the

game, ‘Everybody in the building needs to know who the toughest guys were,’” Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. “Our bigs played tough. Our guards played tough.” Gary Bell Jr. scored 12 points and Elias Harris had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Gonzaga, which shot 52 percent.

Mariners: Spring training is early for Seattle CONTINUED FROM B1 league deal with a camp invite. Mariners general manSeattle is also going to ager Jack Zduriencik give its trio of young star believes other areas of con- prospects — Danny Hultcern were addressed as zen, James Paxton and Taiwell. juan Walker — a chance to Depth was added to the make the squad out of bullpen with the additions spring training, although of George Sherrill, Shawn the expectation is they will Camp and Hong-Chih Kuo, begin the season in the who was an All-Star in 2010 minors. before injuries and anxiety Among the position playproblems derailed his 2011 ers, Seattle signed Japaseason. nese middle infielder The starting rotation Munenori Kawasaki and was bolstered with the sign- veteran Carlos Guillen to ing of Japanese import minor-league deals in the Hisashi Iwakuma, the hopes they can bring depth. acquisition of Hector Noesi Wedge plans to play as part of the Montero trade Chone Figgins in a variety and the signing of veteran of spots to see if that can Kevin Millwood to a minor- jumpstart what so far has

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ABOVE: A pair of surfers walk southward on Shi Shi Beach toward Point of the Arches on the North Olympic Peninsula’s West End. RIGHT: Tim and Kendra Rand of Milford, Pa., admire Marymere Falls near Lake Crescent.

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ABOVE: Minnie Bredouw of Seattle sits on ledge near the summit of Pyramid Peak near Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park while talking with other hikers in her party. The trail is 7 miles long round trip and has a 2,400-foot elevation gain. RIGHT: Ken Chace of Sequim looks out at the view from a giant log snagged across the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park near Sequim. The log was caught in a bend in the river’s main course through the park.

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Romance: Sand CONTINUED FROM C1 the Elwha River — all in Olympic National Park — SmarterTravel.com also are among favorites listed mentions Port Townsend as by romantic locals. “Shi Shi Beach comes to the location for the 1982 movie “An Officer and a mind . . . and Second Beach Gentleman,” which was [outside LaPush] isn’t bad filmed at and around Fort either,” added Lynne Roberson, an Olympic National Worden State Park. Other small towns the Park wildland firefighter SmarterTravel.com people who lives in Port Angeles. “Port Williams and Salt found charming range from Banff, Alberta, to Taos, Creek, for romantic strolls N.M., and from Hana, and picnics,” are Sequim Hawaii, to St. Augustine, resident Katherine Chapa’s suggestions. Fla. Back here in Port Townsend, there also is Salt Creek Chetzemoka Park, a popuSalt Creek is a county lar wedding site with its park off state Highway 112 serene beach, arbor and west of Port Angeles, while gazebo. the Port Williams beach And in Clallam County fronts Sequim’s Marlyn just northwest of Sequim, Nelson Park at the end of there’s Railroad Bridge Port Williams Road. Park, with its leafy canopies Artist Jeff Tocher likes providing a natural chapel. the Dungeness Recreation Area overlook, accessible Water key from Voice of America Road Water — be it falling, at the north end of Kitchenswelling or crashing — is Dick Road. “Better yet,” he added, clearly key in the romance “[take] the walk on Dungerecipe. Rialto Beach near ness Spit.” Now that could turn into LaPush, Marymere Falls near Lake Crescent and a commitment if the couple Madison Creek Falls near walk all 5 miles out to the

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Golden-crowned kinglets and the two European firecrests have more elaborate crowns than the rubycrowned. Their colorful topknots are encircled by black and white stripes, and more black and white is seen around their eyes and as bars on their wings. These are pretty little birds, and their activity at our feeders, especially during the winter, is a bonus. A kinglet’s diet is primarily bugs, and they are also attracted to suet products and the lard/oatmeal mixture.

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Briefly . . . Singing valentines available Aspire!, the Olympic Peninsula’s Sweet Adelines barbershop quartet, is offering singing valentines in the Sequim and Port Angeles areas Tuesday. Options range from a “Simple Serenade� with a personalized card and valentine greeting via telephone for $20; a “Hearts and Harmony� appearance with a card, rose and twosong live performance for $40; or a “True Love Symphony� with card, chocolate truffle, rose and four songs for $60. Engagements may be made for both day and night. To book a time or for more information, phone 360-477-5471 or email aspirequartet@gmail.com.

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A golden-crowned kinglet perches on a bloom of flowers. They also appreciate convenient birdbaths. They’re one of those very small birds that will bathe and shower on the top of wet leaves if nothing better is available. A shallow birdbath is what they want. When we see kinglets and bushtits scouring the bare branches on the fruit trees, a natural question arises: “What can they be eating?� One winter, we looked

Tours: District CONTINUED FROM C1 The strolls are part of the “Light at the End of the Tunnel� campaign, Tennent said. A joint marketing effort by the city and the Port Townsend Main Street program, “Light� is designed to bring people downtown despite the sidewalk and tunnel construction work to begin Feb. 20. Usually the tours are a summertime thing, given from June through September. Port Townsend has been a landmark historic district on the national register since the 1970s, Tennent noted. It’s one of only three seaports with that designation; the others are Cape May, N.J., and Galveston, Texas. The construction work starting this month is the first phase of a four-month sidewalk and street improvement project between Water and Washington streets.

The nearly $2 million project, funded by the city, also will fortify hazardous, unreinforced lids of tunnels to the shops below street level. City officials have said that in some cases, the aging sidewalks over the tunnels are deteriorating to the point where restoration is needed to avoid sidewalk collapse in the event of an earthquake. For more details about the walking tours and other Jefferson County Historical Society offerings, phone 360-385-1003.

________ Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360417-3550 or at diane.urbani@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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Chatty boss’ interruptions impede work DEAR ABBY: My boss, “Ms. M.,” knows her stuff. She’s supportive, flexible and communicates well about what’s happening within the organization. However, she spends most of her time in my cubicle. She’ll start out in her office and, 15 minutes later, slide into my cubicle to show me her kids’ latest photos or insist my colleagues and I watch YouTube videos of her favorite entertainers. This happens continually throughout the day. I have to work from home in the evenings to get anything done. I have actually used vacation time so I could finish a project without Ms. M.’s constant interruptions. I thought it was just me

DEAR ABBY until I sick Van Buren got last year and was out for several days. I got “hate” email from my colleagues because the boss was spending all her time in their cubicles! Meanwhile, contracts don’t get finalized, deadlines are missed, phone calls go unanswered and complaints pile up. When she gets heat from higher-ups, she’ll work on the weekend to make things right.

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seeing me on a regular basis. He gave me his home phone number but said Dear Abby: Five years that if Meg answers, I ago, while substitute teach- should tell her it’s the ing, I met a man who was school calling him about a also a substitute teacher. job. We would often have I told him I’m not interlunch together in the ested in seeing him until school cafeteria. he is actually living on his “Lou” told me he had own, but he keeps calling been living with a woman, to get me to change my “Meg,” for 12 years but that mind. she had begun developing My children and my Alzheimer’s disease. friends tell me it would not Her sons planned on be wrong to start seeing Dear Treading Water: moving them into an Lou because he’s no longer I do have one. assisted living facility. actively involved with the Because there is safety Several months ago, Lou woman. in numbers, everyone in called and asked to take What’s the right thing the department who is me to lunch. to do? affected by this problem At lunch, he said he is Looking for Answers should discuss it as a group still living with Meg but in Florida with Ms. M’s supervisor or plans to move into a place boss. of his own soon. Dear Looking for It appears Ms. M. is conHe said he’d like to start Answers: That you would

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SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula chapter of the American Red Cross, serving Clallam and Jefferson counties, offers monthly classes in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. CPR and standard firstaid certificates are valid for two years apiece. February and March classes, to be held at the Sequim Red Cross office, 151 Ruth’s Place, and the Port Townsend office at Mountain View Commons, 1925 Blaine St., are: ■ Adult CPR/AED

Review: 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday in Sequim. ■ Adult CPR and AED: 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in Port Townsend. ■ Dog and Cat First Aid: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday in Sequim. ■ Standard First Aid: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday in Port Townsend. ■ Adult First Aid plus CPR/AED: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. this Saturday, March 3, 17 and 31 in Sequim. ■ Baby-sitter’s Training: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20. ■ Adult CPR and AED: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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Tuesday, March 6, in Port Townsend. ■ Standard First Aid: 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, in Sequim. ■ Pediatric CPR and AED: 6 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Thursday, March 8, in Sequim. ■ Adult CPR and AED Review: 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, March 13 and 27, in Port Townsend. ■ Standard First Aid: 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 15, in Port Townsend. In Clallam County, phone 360-457-7933 or email archealthandsafety@ olypen.com. In Jefferson County, phone 360-385-2737 or Sequim Elks Lodge member Doug Metz presents an Elks Student of the Month certificate to Sequim High School sophomore Hannah Hudson. email wajarc@olypen.com. tion, one from a teacher or school adviser and another PORT TOWNSEND — The Washington State Auto from a service/charitable Dealers Association’s “New organization. These count for 20 percent of the total Car and Truck Dealers — American Dream” scholar- score. A one-page outline of ship program is accepting SEQUIM — Sequim high school achievements, applicants for a $2,500 High School sophomore activities, awards, work scholarship. Hannah Hudson has been and/or volunteer experiHigh school seniors named Sequim Elks Lodge ence also must be submitenrolled in a public or priNo. 2642 Student of the vate high school, as well as ted and counts for 10 perMonth. cent of the total score. those who are homeHudson was honored Scholarship applications schooled in the state, are recently at the Elks Januare due April 30. eligible to enter. ary Social Night Dinner. Send them to WSADA Students will be judged She holds a 3.4 gradeScholarship Program c/o on a 100-point criteria. point average and is a memCollege Planning Network, They must submit a ber of the school’s select 43 Bentley Place, Port two-page, double-spaced choir, honors programs and essay that answers “What Townsend, WA 98368. plays volleyball, basketball For more information, Does the American Dream and track and field. including a scholarship Mean to You, and How Do Hudson plans to study application, visit www. You Plan to Fulfill It?” science at a four-year uniThe essay counts for 70 wsada.org and click on versity. percent of a student’s total “Community ContribuShe is the daughter of tions” and then “Scholarscore. Tony and Donna Hudson of ships.” Students must submit Peninsula Daily News Sequim. two letters of recommenda-

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February time to plant bare-root items BY THE TIME you are reading this, I have already been on the garden bus expedition to and from the Northwest Flower and Garden Show. Next week, we will discuss the current state of horticulture and all things botanical. But before I start this week’s promised expose on all things bare root, let me mention a few concerns and observations I have concerning your yard. First, already early last week in a client’s lawn, a blooming dandelion flower was found (ahhh!). Then, at two different clients’ bulb beds, mice damage had already occurred, and these two events are related. The temperatures needed to bloom a dandelion also are what activate many a thing. Slugs soon will be out looking for a smorgasbord Armageddon as well as mice and then bugs. Weed seed will soon start to sprout, and grass will invade your garden beds and rockeries. Act now this week: Lay down

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Planting time Now is planting time, and bare root is the cat’s meow, the crème de la crème of a gardener’s desire. Bare root is one of the reasons I would never miss the flower show in February in Seattle, the nation’s second largest. February is bare-root month, and my purchases at the show

included: bare-root peony and tree peony, blueberries, strawberries and fruit trees. Bare root is amazing because many items purchased are only grown for the bare-root, trade so a beautiful 5- to 7-year-old tree peony that would be cost-prohibitive at $79 is attractive at $19.95, $24.95 or three for $48. Bundles of 25 heritage strawberries banded together in sawdust for $7.95 — how could one go wrong? And that is the second reason you can’t go wrong on bare root: because they are usually bundled (raspberries, blueberries, logan berries, etc.). Plants cost $2.94 for a 4-inch pot or $5.95 for a gallon pot but only pennies on the dollar for bare root. Fruit trees that would cost $39-$69 in a big black nursery pot are only $9.95 to $12.95 ($19.95 for super-large ones), precisely because they are bare root. No pot, heavy soil, weight and dimension to ship, all of which

are outrageously expensive to transport. They take up less floor space and require little care or maintenance because they are dormant, adding to your savings. They are easy to load because they weigh less and are thus easy to transport to their hole. Their hole is smaller, too, but spend your savings in hole preparation. Dig a deep and wide hole, then chop up the sides and bottom. A smooth hole is a horrible hole.

Dig deep You dig it deep, chop up the bottom and add bonemeal, compost, nitrogen and other goodies as amendments. Mixing this solution well, insert the bare-root plant into the hole or well-cultivated bed in the case of, say, strawberries or a ground cover. The point is, bare-root items plant well and easy, so prepare

the area well, then water in and soak again. Bare-rooted items also take off extremely well because by the time summer arrives, they have already been in the ground for four months. So they are cost-effective, labor-effective, grow into your yard better and leave you more time to deal with other things. It is so great to get trees, a new orchard, a berry row or two, a new rose garden, hedge, shade tree or herb garden planted and growing by March 1 and looking marvelous for this summer. February is your month to shine. Find numerous bare-root items at all nurseries, greenhouses and plant outlets and visit several for a great selection.

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

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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Education Foundation recently awarded $12,948.41 in school and teacher grants for the 2011-2012 school year. The foundation has been awarding school and teacher grants for the past 15 years to educators and parent groups in the Port Angeles School District to expand and enrich student experiences, promote creativity in the classroom, and help students achieve academically.

Recipients Grant recipients are: ■Franklin Elementary teacher Stephanie Gochnour: $500 to fund transportation costs for the School District’s Multi-Aged Community (MAC) enrichment clusters for grades 1-6. ■Franklin Elementary teachers Cynthia Green and Cara McGuire: $424.10 for Digital Scrapbooks for grade 2. ■Hamilton Elementary teacher Helen Bunch: $264 for math support, “Fun Brain Logic,� for grade 4. ■Jefferson Elementary PTO: $500 for Olympic Park Institute’s Science

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â– Port Angeles High School teacher John Gallagher: $844.30 for an astronomy project in the astronomy class and Astronomy Club. â– Port Angeles High School teachers Vee Dryver and Betsy Snipe: received $901.50 for reading material and magazines for 247 Spanish students in first- and second-year Spanish classes. â– Lincoln High School teacher Susan MacDonald: $3,343.56 to fund two Science Adventures in Seattle.

Other recipients In addition to school and teacher grants, the foundation gives scholarships each year to graduating seniors and provides financial assistance for student special needs, medical services and counseling. The foundation’s annual fundraising dinner will be held at C’est Si Bon restaurant in Port Angeles on April 13. Former astronaut and director of science, math and technology education at Western Washington University George D. “Pinky� Nelson will speak. For reservations or to make a donation, visit www. portangeleseducation foundation.org.

Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim, with Sequim High School sophomore Joseph Landoni IV on the floor of the House of Representatives, where Landoni of Sequim served as a legislative page the week of Jan. 16.

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OLYMPIA — Sequim High School sophomore Joseph Landoni IV recently served as a legislative page on the floor of the state House of Representatives. Any student aged 14 to 17 is eligible to serve as a legislative page in the state House or Senate, where, for

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Kennel Club survey: treats But your bird’s brain is ■25 percent of women didn’t work just fine. polled wished men were in on him — Parrots can be loving, a perennially good mood, probably cuddly, playful or contemlike a dog. because plative one minute and ■15 percent of men he’d just demanding, aloof, manic or polled wished women were had a big peevish the next. just as happy to stay home breakfast — but they Sharing space with a as go out on the town — as might work with another parrot is like living with a dog would be. bird or even would have another human: Somewith Eddie at another time. times, you just have to pick ■58 percent of men Because birds are more your moments and know said a puppy is a foolproof likely to eat at dawn and way of meeting women in a when to back off. dusk, even a bird who’s not Some of these moods are park. immediately interested in ■46 percent of women pretty obvious. treats may come into a said they’d stop and talk to Other times, though, familiar cage at feeding anyone with a cute puppy. behavior signs may be time. ■Children younger more subtle, and the failthan the age of 5 left unature to heed these clues A good soaking may earn you a nasty bite. tended with a dog have the highest chance of being bit. You need to watch your ■Use the hose, cauA study conducted by pet’s body language. tiously. the University of Colorado Parrots have keen eyeBecause being sprayed looked at data of 537 dogsight and often stare at from the hose is frightenbite cases from 2003 to something that fascinates ing and may injure the 2008. or frightens them, using bird, don’t go for this techChildren younger than 5 one eye and tipping the Relationship of trust nique first. But it can be head or using both eyes for accounted for 68 percent of successful. Eddie didn’t fly away to a head-on look. dog-bite cases, and most of In fact, a good soaking a likely death because his When you see that your the bites were by a familiar is finally what brought wings were clipped to keep Eddie down after all else bird is fixated on somedog. him from all but the lowest failed. thing, follow that line of of flight patterns — and vision. He was so angry at the Stranger at door because we had a relation- soaking that he was anxship of trust that extended ious to bite me, so I ■It’s natural for a dog Relax, be calm beyond my front door. to bark when a stranger wrapped him in a towel for A relaxed body posture Here is what you need comes to the door. the safety of us both. accompanies a calm, curito know if your pet bird In the case of the mail Had I not been able to ous bird’s staring, and a takes wing: carrier, that stranger comes collect Eddie relatively more defensive or aggres■Prepare for possipromptly, I would have put sive body language demon- almost every day. ble loss. The dog barks to alert up fliers around the area strates fright. Have your bird microthe family and warn the and at the local bird shop, Most often, a locked-on chipped. Keep his wings carrier to go away. pet supply stores, veterilook is a sign of fascination: clipped to prevent him From the dog’s point of narians’ offices (especially Like the youngest children, from flying away and make avian veterinarians) and view, it was his brave birds can become attracted sure everyone in the family pet shelters. warning that drove the by something colorful. knows to keep doors and And I would have taken Birds are able to control stranger away. unscreened windows He doesn’t realize the out both print and online their irises, shrinking and closed. classified ads, all offering a enlarging their pupils rap- mail carrier’s just going to In Eddie’s case, I’d forreward. the next house on the idly in a display that’s gotten he was sitting loose More important than route. called “flashing� or “pinon a playstand rather than anything: Keep up the Over time, the dog’s ning.� in his cage. search. reaction intensifies as he You have to read the When I walked out the Many birds are found tries harder to send a meswhole bird to put the mesfront door to get groceries days, weeks and months sage to the stranger who sage in its proper context. out of the car, I didn’t see after they’re lost, but just doesn’t seem to underBirds may flash their him hop out behind me and they’re found by people stand. didn’t realize he was miss- who don’t know just who is eyes when they’re excited As the dog becomes or when they’re angry. ing until after I’d put away looking for the pet. more and more worked up Flashing accompanied the groceries. If you don’t keep putting by aggressive posturing, over time, the potential for ■Don’t waste time. the word out, your bird such as tail-fanning, signi- a bite increases, with many The longer your bird is may be lost for good, even mail carriers injured as a fies a bird who’s bound to out, the smaller the chance if found. result. escalate his warnings — of recovery. Video bonus: Training and maybe even bite — if Immediately start _________ expert Mikkel Becker not left alone. searching nearby. shows how to teach your PET CONNECTION Consider flashing to be If you have some game dog to ignore items you IS the Peninsula Daily you play that would elicit a don’t want picked up while the physical display of strong emotion — anything News’ weekly pet column, response from your bird, you’re out walking (http:// from the “I want to kill appearing every Sunday. start playing it. tinyurl.com/6m4uxvf) It is produced by a team you� vibes of an angry or In Eddie’s case, he aggressive bird to the “Hey of pet-care experts headed responded immediately to Q&A there, cutie� of an infatuby “Good Morning America� my whistles because it’s a ated bird. and “The Dr. Oz Show� vetgame we play all the time Q: My macaw is the erinarian Marty Becker in the house. most unpredictable pet The Buzz — with Mikand award-winning jourI’ve ever known. ■Lure your bird kel Becker and Dr. nalist Gina Spadafori. 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Death and Memorial Notice BILLY SALLEE June 28, 1929 February 8, 2012 Life was an adventure for Billy Mac Sallee of Sequim, who died February 8 at age 82. Bill wrote a weekly golf column for the Peninsula Daily News from November 2000 through August 2009. He was an only child, born June 28, 1929, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. But this people-loving leader was never alone. He met the love of his life while attending seminary school at Phillips University, affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), in Enid, Oklahoma. He and Judith Fager Lindley married July 2, 1950, in San Diego, where he was stationed with the U.S. Navy Band. For their honeymoon, they camped across the United States, traveling to his new assignment in Washington, D.C. Together during more than 60 years of marriage, they lived and worked in 10 states. They had a water-well business in Florida, a photography business at Pikes Peak and a souvenir business on the Gulf Coast. But the focus of their lives for 21 years was his role as an executive for the Boy Scouts of America. He oversaw scouting in Alamosa and Grand Junction, Colorado; Portland, Oregon; Walla Walla, Washington; Butte, Montana; and St. Cloud, Minnesota. For nearly 20 years, the couple lived in Grand Prairie, Texas, where they were directors of special events for the Traders Village shopping market and editors of its

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SEQUIM — The Sequim Irrigation Festival Kickoff Dinner and Auction SEQUIM — The vendor will be held at Club Seven Lounge at 7 Cedars Casino registration deadline for on Saturday, March 24. the 37th annual Elegant Tickets for the event Flea Antique and Collectwill go on sale Monday and ibles Sale has been are $50 per person if purextended to Friday. chased before March 3 and The annual two-day $65 after March 3. spring sale presented by Tickets will be available the Museum & Arts Center at KeyBank, Sound Comin the Sequim-Dungeness munity Bank, the Sequim Valley (MAC) is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday-Sat- Chamber Visitor Center and Pacific Mist Books. urday, March 2-3, at the The evening will start Sequim Prairie Grange, with the unveiling of the 290 Macleay Road in 2012 parade float at 4:45 Sequim. The cost is $75 to rent a p.m., followed by no-host cocktails at 5 p.m. and din3-foot-by-8-foot table for ner at 5:30 p.m. both days. There will be live and Vendor forms are availsilent auctions of items able on the MAC website at www.macsequim.org and such as dinners, spa certifiat the MAC Exhibit Center, cates, trips and artwork. Those who purchase a 175 W. Cedar St. in ticket by March 3 will be Sequim. entered into a special In keeping with the spirit of the event, vendors drawing for a cruise from Poulsbo to Keyport — with are asked to sell only appetizers and wine for antique and vintage items or items made from vintage four. The winner must be materials. present to win this drawReproductions, mering. chandise newer than 1965 The kickoff dinner/aucand craft items will not be tion is the main fundraiser permitted in the vendor for the Sequim Irrigation sale. Vendor inquiries should Festival. The theme for 2012 is “117 and Still be directed to MAC proGrown’ Green.� gram coordinator Priscilla For more information, Hudson at 360-681-2257 or visit www.facebook.com/ priscilla@macsequim.org. sequimirrigationfestival or The event is an annual www.irrigationfestival.com. fundraiser for the MAC, and admission is free, with donations accepted. Old-fashioned forts

Schedule revised SEQUIM — The schedule for the city of Sequim and Olympic Theatre Arts “At the Movies� program has been revised. The new schedule of films: ■“Breakfast at Tiffany’s� on Wednesday. ■“The Help� on Wednesday, March 21. ■“Witness� on Wednesday, April 18. ■“Larry Crowne� on Wednesday, May 16. ■“Sarah Key� on Wednesday, June 20. All movies are shown at Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave., at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and will close at 7:10 p.m. once the movie has started. Admission is $5 per person. Individuals 16 years and younger must be

range effects of the past on the present. This presentation is cosponsored by Humanities Washington through its statewide Speakers Bureau. The series continues with “Trailblazing Photojournalist: Margaret Bourke-White,� featuring historian Lynn Iglitzin on Wednesday, March 14. For more information, phone the library at 360385-6544 or visit www. jclibrary.info.

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PULLMAN — Washington State University has released its fall semester President’s List honorees. Students must achieve an overall grade-point average of 3.75 while enrolled in at least nine graded hours in a single semester at Washington State University or by achieving a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 based on at least 15 cumulative hours of graded work at Washington State University, provided that the current semester GPA is a 3.0 or better. North Olympic Peninsula students honored are: ■Port Angeles: Gina Marie Amick, Cynthia Dorothy Clark, Cynthia Ann Deford, Julie Haguewood, Julia Dawn Hansen, Andrew James O’Neal, Payden Orr, Christa L. Scott, Jonathon James Waldrip and Thomas Frederick Williams. ■Port Hadlock: Kelly Michelle Garten and Cody PORT HADLOCK — Allen Othoudt. Seattle Pacific University ■Port Ludlow: Kathhistory professor William ryn Gayle Hubbard and Woodward will present Philip Benjamin Pitts. “Those Mysterious Sea■Port Townsend: coast Forts: Doing HomeLauren Ashley Anderson, land Defense the Old-FashVirginia Ann Ashby, Jordan ioned Way� on Thursday. Thomas Browning, Rosie The free event, part of the Inquiring Mind Lecture Marina Harris, Katharine Ann Lowry, Louisa Claire Series at the Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Moratti and Trey Emory Ottaway. Ave., will be held at 6:30 ■Sequim: Marley p.m. Now-quaint state parks, Elizabeth Iredale, Melissa Marie Karapostoles, these long-silent artifacts Marina Christine Luis, of past fears, raise quesJohn Michael Ryan, Ryan tions about threats both Charles Scott, Luke C. imagined and real, and responses both psychologi- Steenberg and Kevin Christopher Torres. cal and tangible. Peninsula Daily News Their story helps explain both America’s changing engagement with How’s the fishing? the world and its reliance Look for outdoor reports on new technologies to Thursdays and Fridays in “guarantee� security. This illustrated presenPENINSULA DAILY NEWS tation points to the long-

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sions — and places Port Angeles and Olympic National Park at the forefront of ecosystem restoration research and management,� said Chenoweth. In Thursday’s Studium presentation, Chenoweth will talk about what is happening, how it is being done and why. Planning for the revegetation began in 1993, and actual native seeds were collected from the Elwha River watershed in 2001. Revegetation will continue until at least 2017. Chenoweth has worked for Olympic National Park

since 2001. He received his Master of Science from the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington in 2007, with a focus in restoration ecology. He is the primary author of the 2008 Restoration and Revegetation Plan for Lake Mills and Lake Aldwell and has been serving as the technical lead for the Elwha revegetation project since 2007. For more information, visit www.pencol.edu or w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / PeninsulaCollege.

Nonprofit volunteers lauded obtain clean work clothes.� The facility at 516 E. First St. in PORT ANGELES — Serenity House Port Angeles, opened weekday mornof Clallam County’s board of directors ings in 2010 and is entirely staffed by recently honored four volunteers for volunteers. their efforts in advancing the agency’s Harper, a tireless advocate for servdrive to end homelessness in Clallam ing the needs of unsheltered people, County. provided the impetus to add Sunday Those recognized are: hours. ■Bob Dunlap: Dunlap was recog■Nick Kravchenka and Roger nized as Community Partner of 2011 Barnes: Kravchenka and Barnes each “in appreciation of his patient, thought- received 2011 Sally Garnero Memorial ful leadership, focused commitment Awards for volunteer work at the thrift and caring, hands-on volunteer involve- stores that help support Serenity ment as a leader and partner in efforts House programs. to end homelessness.� Kravchenka is known as the “sweetDunlap is the longtime leader of heart� of the Port Angeles Serenity MANNA, a faith-based benevolence House Thrift Store, “who reliably group, and was recently elected chairbrings joy and dependability to staff, man of the Homeless Task Force, an customers and donors.� advisory panel to Clallam County comBarnes was praised for “14 years of missioners. outstanding service driving and main■Glenn Harper: Harper was cho- taining the donation truck for the sen Volunteer of the Year for “his Sequim Serenity Shop.� unflagging dedication in staffing the For more information, phone SerenHygiene Center, where unsheltered ity House at 360-452-7224 or email serenity@olypen.com. people can shower, do laundry and PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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April 25, 1934 February 6, 2012 Born to John A. and Inez Miller, Richard spent his entire life in Forks and graduated from Forks High School in 1953. During his later school years, he enjoyed playing football, fishing, hunting and camping and hiking with friends. Richard and Jean Diimmel were married on April 9, 1955. They had three children, Sylvia Dorreen (Miller) Lay, Lorrence David and R. Kevin. During most of his working years, he was in logging and road construction, owning his own business. He was the Pioneer Logger of the Year in 1998 and Clallam County

Mr. Miller Fair Logger of the Year in 2004. Richard enjoyed traveling and cruising with family and friends, going to many parts of the world. He also enjoyed square dancing and socializing. Richard was a member of First Baptist Church of

Forks, the Elks Lodge and the Sportsmen’s Club. Surviving him are his wife, Jean; daughter Sylvia Doreen Lay (John); son R. Kevin Miller (Deborah); grandchildren Sylvia J. Lay, R. Dennis, Lindey M. and Ronny Miller; great-grandson Richard Hayden, born January 17, 2012; brother Robert E. Miller (Linda); mother-inlaw Sylvia M. Diimmel; and brothers-in-law Terry Diimmel (Kathy) and Ron Diimmel (Leslie). Richard was preceded in death by his parents, John and Inez Miller; son Lorrence David; sister Anine Leman; father-inlaw Martin Diimmel; and brother-in-law Larry Diimmel. A memorial service was held February 11, 2012, at First Baptist Church in Forks.

Death and Memorial Notice JOYCE STEWART GREENE February 19, 1939 February 6, 2012 Mrs. Joyce Stewart Greene, 72, of Sequim passed away February 6, 2012, following a brief illness. She was born February 19, 1939, in Montevideo, Minnesota, to Ralph William and Helen Lucille (Borgendale) Aamot. Joyce earned her Bachelor of Science at Washington State University and her master’s degree in hospital administration from the University of Michigan. Mrs. Greene resided in Bellevue, Washington, for more than 40 years as the director of ancillary services at Overlake Hospital. She retired from Providence Hospital in Everett,

Washington, in 2004. Joyce married John Stewart, who preceded her in death in 1977. She married Taylor Greene Sr. on November 20, 1983, in Bellevue. Mr. Greene preceded her in death on August 25, 2011. Mrs. Greene was a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church of Sequim as well as the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Lisa Stewart of Kirkland, Washington; stepsons Taylor Greene Jr. of Brookline, Massachusetts, and Stuart Greene of Seattle; daughter Julie Berry of West Hartford, Connecticut; stepdaughter and son-inlaw Gretchen and Jim Kunetz of Vancouver, Washington; brothers and

sisters-in-law Lance and Marcie Aamot of Long Beach, California, and Alan and Sharon Aamot of Richland, Washington; sister Astrid Aamot of Bellingham; and grandchildren Christopher and Brianna Berry of West Harford, and Travis and Maxx Stewart of Thousand Oaks, California. Joyce was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Jacquiline Aamot of Washington, D.C. Internment will be at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 North Fifth Avenue, Sequim, on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at 3 p.m. A reception will follow services. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation, 8710 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260.

Death and Memorial Notice HARRY L. JOHNSON June 22, 1930 February 6, 2012 Harry L. Johnson died on February 6, 2012, at Golden Years Assisted Living in Port Angeles of cancer in the arms of his daughter Sharon Kenney. He was 81. Harry was born in Molalla, Oregon, to Orville and Ivy Mae Johnson on June 22, 1930. Mr. Johnson graduated from Carlton Union High School in 1948. He served in the United States Air Force as an airman 3rd class from May 1950 to September 1952. While in the Air Force, he received the Korean Service Medal and United Nations Medal. He married Patricia Joanne Stephens in Weiser, Idaho, on August 26, 1954. Harry and Patricia moved to Port Angeles

in 1955, where Harry went to work for Little Home Tire and then at the Crown Zellerbach mill. He was active in the police reserves before being hired as a patrolman with the Port Angeles Police Department. He was injured on the job and retired in February 1977. Harry enjoyed the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He particularly enjoyed the many family camping trips taken at the beach and Altair campground. In his later years, he was involved in the adult exercise class at the YMCA. Harry’s greatest joy was his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He could be found at every sporting event his grandchildren were involved in. Survivors include his daughters, Sheryl Deason (Rick), Sharon Kenney and Sandy Clayton (Tory);

brother Don Johnson (Evelyn); sister Doris Neill; grandchildren Matt Deason (Maggie), Brandon Kenney, Greger Tuttle (Kendahl) and Kayla Tuttle (Noah); and great-grandchildren Anthony Hall, Tyler Deason, Cody Deason and Jacksen James. Harry is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Harry is preceded in death by his parents; his spouse; sisters Jean, Dorothy, Opal, Ruth, Nell and an infant sister and brother; and granddaughter Erin Deason. At his request, there will be no services. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home of Port Angeles was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Gardening author Willi Galloway will share tips from her new book Grow Cook Eat: A Food Lover’s Guide to Vegetable Gardening at a lecture Saturday. The event, part of the Washington State University Jefferson County Master Gardeners Yard & Garden Lecture Series, will be held at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., at 10 a.m. Tickets are $10 at the door.

Galloway started her career with Organic Gardening magazine before moving to Seattle in 2003. She has become an active participant in the urban agriculture movement and earned her Master Gardener certification in 2004. Galloway has served for six years on the board of directors of Seattle Tilth, a nationally recognized nonprofit that teaches people to cultivate a healthy urban environment and community by growing

organic food. Each Tuesday morning, she offers vegetable gardening advice on Seattle’s NPR call-in show. She also teaches a joint gardening and cooking class with James Beard Awardnominated chef Matthew Dillon at the Corson Building in Seattle. She also hosts an online garden-to-table cooking show, “Grow Cook Eat,” with her husband, Jon. Their garden has been featured in Sunset magazine.

Death and Memorial Notice BRUCE DOUGLAS BERGREN August 31, 1946 February 4, 2012 Bruce moved to his eternal home to live forever with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father. Born to George and Beatrice (DuMoulin) Bergren, he was raised in Duluth, Minnesota, until he joined the Navy in 1963. Virginia Beach, Virginia, is where he was stationed aboard the USS Guadalcanal, rank E-4 and honorably discharged. Moving to California in 1967, he met Lora Williams, who became his bride July 19, 1970. While completing his apprenticeship as a stationary engineer, Bruce and Lora were blessed by two sons, Douglas and Gerald. At Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Berkeley,

California, he worked as an engineer for 13 years, maintaining building equipment in and outside the hospital. Later, he worked for an office building where he also worked as an engineer. An accident at work forced Bruce to retire from the International Union of Operating Engineers after 20 years. Bruce and family moved from Concord, California, in 1993 to Sequim, where he enjoyed the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. Bruce’s greatest accomplishment was accepting Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior in June 1980, and he was immediately baptized by immersion. Lora survives him, as do sons Douglas (Rachel) and Gerald (Anastasia); four grandchildren; sisters Janice Lincoln Bailey of Oregon and Barbara Tyo (Al) of Minnesota; brother-

in-law Lance Williams (Sandra) of Oklahoma; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, George; mother Beatrice Harney; sister Patricia Cane; brother-in-law Donald Cane; and nephew Jeffrey Cane. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, February 18, 2012, at Sequim Community Church, 950 North Fifth Avenue, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or to a charity of your choice. A special thank-you to Dr. Harry Lyndes III, the Thomas Cancer Center, the angels of hospice and his Christian family at Sequim Community Church.

Death and Memorial Notice ROBERT HENRY LARMORE 1928-2012 Robert Henry Larmore, age 83, passed away on February 5, 2012, at the Washington Veterans Home-Retsil in Port Orchard with his daughter Troye by his side. Bob, as he was known, was one of those people who was liked by everyone with whom he came in contact. He had a quick wit, a wry sense of humor, a sparkle to his eyes and the patience of a saint. He was fascinated by a wide range of topics, and as a result, he was a great conversationalist. And just as important, he was a wonderful listener. Through his curiosity and open-mindedness he exposed his children, as well as his colleagues and friends, to different kinds of music (from Ornette Coleman to Antonin Dvorak) and different ways of looking at the world. Born in Lima, Ohio, in

Mr. Larmore 1928, Bob was raised by his mother and grandmother. He moved to Arizona as a young adult, and after serving in the Korean War, he settled in Phoenix. Through a sports car club, Bob, driving an MG TD, met Shirley (Mackay) Larmore, driving a “bathtub” Porsche. They married in 1957 and raised two daughters before divorcing in 1976. It was throughout these years that Bob learned to wear many

hats — from architectural draftsman to country radio DJ to newspaper copy guru. Wherever he went and whatever new endeavor he undertook, he made new friends as a result of his calm, kind and friendly manner. From old World War II veterans to young folks new on a job, he treated everyone with warmth and kindness. Bob is survived by his two daughters, Troye Jarmuth (Dale Jarmuth) of Sequim and Janet Larmore (Tom Strong) of Ashland, Oregon; two grandchildren, Noah and Nellie Strong of Ashland; and stepgranddaughter Angela (Jarmuth) Livingston of Auburn, Washington. He was preceded in death by his former wife, Shirley Larmore, and his stepgrandson, Ryan Jarmuth. There will be no memorial service per his request. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to your favorite charitable organization.

Death Notices Vicki Lee Coleman Cockrill July 11, 1949 — Feb. 9, 2012

Vicki Lee Coleman Cockrill died following a long illness at her Port Angeles home. She was 62. Her obituary will be published later. Services: No services are planned. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Donald A. DeFrang July 13, 1923 — Feb. 9, 2012

Charles H. Dryke Oct. 21, 1926 — Feb. 9, 2012

Arnold Bruce Lewis Sr. July 7, 1938 — Jan. 1, 2012

Charles H. Dryke of Sequim died in Port Angeles of age-related causes. He was 85. His obituary will be published later. Services: Pending. Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Arnold Bruce Lewis Sr. died of multiple myeloma in Port Townsend. He was 73. Services: Memorial service at 11 a.m. Saturday at Port Townsend Masonic Hall, Jefferson & Van Buren streets, with potluck following. Kosec Funeral Home, Port Townsend, is in charge of arrangements.

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Shirley Ann Larson died in Port Angeles. She was 67. Her obituary will be published later. Services: No services are planned. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

June 27, 1926 February 6, 2012 Charlie Johnson quietly passed away on February 6, 2012, in Port Angeles of conditions arising from congestive heart failure. Charlie was born in Beaver City, Nebraska, and after attending school in Wauneta, he moved to Lincoln with his parents at the age of 12. At this time, his father taught him to play golf, which became a lifetime pursuit. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II after graduating from Lincoln High School in 1943. After his discharge, he married Janet Jean in 1946. They moved to Denver, Colorado, where he worked as a millwork estimator for Hallack & Howard Lumber Company and in 1956 at U.S. Plywood as an architect representative, then as assistant branch manager. In 1968, he was transferred with U.S. Plywood to Burlingame, California, to become the western region marketing manager. After taking early

Mr. Johnson retirement in 1982, he joined another company and became vice president of Sanspray Corporation in Santa Clara, California. After full retirement from Sanspray in 1987, Charlie and Janet moved to Santa Rosa, California. Due to the 10-month growing season in the Wine Country, they left in 1990 because of Charlie’s allergy problems. Sequim proved to be a good place for him healthwise for more than 21 years, and he enjoyed playing golf in SunLand, where they lived. Charlie was an active member of the Episcopal Church and was on the building committee for St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

in Sequim. His hobby for many years was collecting wood eggs of more than 200 varieties and empty cigar boxes, which he purchased and enjoyed giving away to day care centers, family and friends. He joined the Peninsula Driftwood Artists, and his final enthusiasm was enhancing the beauty of driftwood from the shores of Washington on the North Olympic Peninsula. He won two ribbons for his work. Survivors are his wife, Janet Jean; daughters Jennifer Grenon of Denver, Carol Conroy (Ron) of Gainesville, Florida, and Gwen Olsen (Henry) of Millbrae, California; grandchildren Jason Mieger (Sheila) of Denver, Lauren Sims (Eric) of Los Angeles and Christine Mondfrans of San Mateo, California; and sister Rita Nixon of Lincoln, Nebraska. A memorial service will be held Monday, February 13, 2012, at 1 p.m. at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 North Fifth Avenue, Sequim. Memorial gifts may be sent to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 896, Sequim, WA 98382.

Death and Memorial Notice HOWARD J. EKLUND March 24, 1922 February 7, 2012 Howard J. Eklund, 89, of Sequim went home to be with the Lord on February 7, 2012. His family was privileged to be with him at the time. He was born March 24, 1922, in Pueblo, Colorado, the son of Alfred and Ida Eklund. On August 24, 1943, he married Helen “Alice” Cerveny, who survives him. Howard served as a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II as a B-17 turret gunner in the 384th bomb group. During his 24th mission over Germany, his plane was shot down. He spent the final 13 months of the war as a prisoner of war in Stalag 17. After liberation, Howard was able to return home and start a family with his wife, Alice, in Burien, Washington. Howard worked as an optician at Olmstead and Columbian Optical in Seattle before retiring in

Mr. Elklund 1988. He specialized in the making of glass eyes and contact lenses. He was an avid gardener and always maintained a beautiful yard and very large vegetable garden, often supplying friends and neighbors with fresh produce. Through these efforts, he attained the nickname “Secretary of Agriculture.” Howard will be remembered as a loving brother, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife of almost 70 years, Alice; sister Ethel Grunen-

Death and Memorial Notice MURIEL V. TODD August 25, 1919 February 7, 2012 Mrs. Muriel V. Todd, 92, of Port Angeles passed away February 7, 2012, of old age. She was born August 25, 1919, in Monitor, Washington. Muriel married Gerald D. Todd, who preceded her in death. She is survived by her

son, Michael L. Todd (Marjorie); stepson Gerald Todd; grandsons Kevin Todd (DeeDee) and James Todd (Trisha); and great-grandchildren Taylor and Landon. Graveside service will be held Wednesday, February 15, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park, 5700 Northwest Drive, Ferndale, Washington.

wald of Bryan, Texas; three daughters, Patty Welden (Daniel) of Port Angeles, Janet Cattrall of Perth, Australia, and Cheryle Eklund of Rockingham, Australia; his grandchildren, Matthew Welden (Wendy) and Marc Welden (Madison) of Seattle, and Cheyne Saunders, Erin Saunders and Jeremy Cattrall of Perth, Australia; and his great-grandchildren, Alice Welden, Etta Welden, Eliza Welden, Layla Burns and Terrah Cattrall. Services will be held Tuesday, February 14, 2012, at 11 a.m. at Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, 15236 21st Avenue Southwest, Burien. He will be buried at Gethsemane Cemetery alongside his third daughter, Tina Eklund, who preceded him in death. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association or the Sequim Senior Activity Center. Please visit the online guestbook at www. bonneywatson.com.

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Breezy with periods of rain.

Cloudy most of the time with a shower.

Periods of clouds and sunshine.

Partly sunny.

Cloudy with rain possible.

The Peninsula A weak frontal system will cross onshore today, bringing afternoon rain and light snow above 3,000 feet. However, the system is weak enough that any snowfall will total only an inch or two over the course of the day. The system will arrive along the immediate Neah Bay Port 46/39 Townsend coast and spread eastward in the afternoon. Periods of rain and snow will continue at night as the system builds into Port Angeles 48/39 the Cascades. Snow levels will drop to around 2,000 46/35 feet, but additional snow accumulations will remain Sequim light. There will be a rain or snow shower Monday.

Victoria 45/39

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Forks 47/36

Olympia 48/30

Seattle 48/37

Spokane 40/28

Yakima Kennewick 43/23 50/28

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Marine Forecast Mostly cloudy today with rain in the afternoon. Wind light and variable. Waves under a foot. Visibility under 3 miles. Periods of rain tonight. Wind north 8-16 knots. Waves 0-1 foot. Visibility under 3 miles at times. Mostly cloudy tomorrow with a passing shower. Wind light and variable. Waves 0-1 foot. Visibility under 2 miles at times. Tuesday: Clouds and sun. Wind light and variable. Waves 0-1 foot. TABLE Location High Tide LaPush Port Angeles Port Townsend Sequim Bay*

3:13 a.m. 3:40 p.m. 5:27 a.m. 6:29 p.m. 7:12 a.m. 8:14 p.m. 6:33 a.m. 7:35 p.m.

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9:40 a.m. 9:42 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 11:51 p.m. 12:20 a.m. 1:28 p.m. 12:13 a.m. 1:21 p.m.

0.5’ 1.2’ 1.0’ 3.0’ 2.6’ 1.3’ 2.4’ 1.2’

High Tide 3:54 a.m. 4:38 p.m. 6:01 a.m. 8:01 p.m. 7:46 a.m. 9:46 p.m. 7:07 a.m. 9:07 p.m.

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Sunset today ................... 5:30 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow ............ 7:25 a.m. Moonrise today ...................... none Moonset today ................. 9:17 a.m.

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Seattle 48/37 Billings 39/19

San Francisco 58/45

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0.6’ 1.9’ 0.5’ --3.9’ 0.7’ 3.7’ 0.7’

4:43 a.m. 5:47 p.m. 6:40 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 8:25 a.m. 11:45 p.m. 7:46 a.m. 11:06 p.m.

11:37 a.m. 11:32 p.m. 12:43 a.m. 2:14 p.m. 1:57 a.m. 3:28 p.m. 1:50 a.m. 3:21 p.m.

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8.6’ 6.2’ 7.6’ 5.6’ 9.1’ 6.8’ 8.6’ 6.4’

0.6’ 2.6’ 3.9’ 0.2’ 5.1’ 0.2’ 4.8’ 0.2’

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Feb 29

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Detroit 29/17

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New York 34/26 Washington 34/24

Chicago 28/18

Denver 36/19

Kansas City 34/23

Los Angeles 66/52

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Everett 46/37

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Atlanta 42/25 El Paso 52/40 Houston 53/43

Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s

Bellingham 47/32 Aberdeen 50/37

Yesterday Statistics are for the 48-hour period ending at 2 p.m. yesterday High Low Prcp YTD P. Angeles 47 38 TRACE 2.87 Forks* 51 45 1.42 18.79 Seattle 47 43 0.12 7.69 Sequim 50 37 0.04 2.15 Hoquiam 46 45 0.76 10.63 Victoria 47 46 0.54 5.51 P. Townsend 46 44 TRACE 3.14 *Data from Friday

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National Extremes Yesterday (For the 48 contiguous states)

High: 82 at Chandler, AZ

Low: -20 at Fosston, MN

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■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room at the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s speakers will be John Nutter, the Port Angeles Police Department downtown resource officer, and Terry Weed, Clallam Transit general manager, on downtown loitering by teens and young adults. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. This Monday’s meeting will feature a discussion on efforts to give the Port Townsend Public Development Authority ownership and management of Fort Worden State Park as a lifelong learning center. Catered lunch at $5 to $9 by Mystery Bay Seafood. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month — with business networking at 11:45 a.m. and food service at noon — at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s luncheon will feature a presentation on the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center — SARC — by its director, Taylor McDonald. Special Valentine’s Day musical entertainment will be provided by the quartet No Batteries Required. Meeting sponsor will be Sequim Health and Rehabilitation. Luncheon reservations closed Friday, but seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Phone 360-683-6197 or email lynn@sequimchamber.com for information.

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■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s meeting will focus on the Twilight phenomenon and plans for themed events in Forks this year with Rosemary Colandrea, Twilight enthusiast and Forks community member. She will also discuss her plans for creating a permanent Twilight museum as movie sets and other memorabilia become available. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. ■ Port Angeles Business Association: Breakfast meetings Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s featured speaker will be Betsy Reed Schultz and her Capt. Joseph House Foundation, which is converting her former bed-and-breakfast inn at 1108 S. Oak St. in Port Angeles into a getaway for families of fallen soldiers. It is named after her son, Army Capt. Joseph Schultz, who was killed last May in Afghanistan. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

________ All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News

JOHN GUSSMAN

Sequim-based documentary filmmaker John Gussman took these photos from the same vantage point of Lake Mills behind Glines Canyon Dam. Look how much it has changed since the teardown of Glines began draining the lake last fall. The first photo was taken Sept. 2, 2010; the second was snapped last week. Gussman is documenting the removal of the Glines and the Elwha dams. To see more, visit his website, www.elwhafilm.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Paratransit driver Robert E. Lee was recently named Employee of the Quarter for the fourth quarter of 2011 by the board of directors of the Clallam Transit System. Lee was selected by a committee of his peers for “consistently maintaining an upbeat attitude, a great sense of humor and always being there to help his fellow employees.” Operations Manager Clint Wetzel said Lee was also cited for “his excellent and caring customer service, his willingness to assist when needed and for doing all with a smile.”

Stylist joins salon PORT ANGELES — Hairstylist Kim Skannes recently joined the staff of Shear Designs, 1105 E. Front St., Suite A. Skannes has seven years of salon experience and specializes in foils, color, waxing, manicures, pedicures and haircuts for men and women. Skannes She is available from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays and Saturdays. For more information, phone Skannes at 360-457-1844.

Training complete SEQUIM — Nell Clausen of Estes Builders recently completed training on “Universal Design” and “Meeting the Needs of an Aging Population.” The training was offered by Hanley Wood University, a provider of continuing education and professional training proClausen grams for residential and commercial

BRENDA FRANCIS

An excavator bites into Glines Canyon Dam last week. This photo was taken by Brenda Francis, communications manager and public information officer for the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. She was at the dam with videojournalist Mark Anderson. He is doing a video for the tribe on the removal of two Elwha River dams. Francis said she is “overwhelmed with emotion, like many of my fellow tribal members” as she watches “the Elwha River being freed.”

construction professionals. Clausen works for Sequimbased Estes Builders as a custom-home sales representative. “This training helped identify important lifestyle questions that we now ask our clients to consider before we begin the design of their custom home,” Clausen said. “Some examples include whether they would prefer a flush entry for their shower entrance, touchless faucets, grab bars in the bathroom and wider hallways. “Often, people don’t consider these questions even though according to AARP, 80 percent of people surveyed who have recently retired said they would prefer to grow old in their own home if possible.” TURN

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State nets $648 million in mortgage settlement BY DONNA BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Washington state’s share of last week’s $25 billion settlement with the nation’s biggest mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses will be about $648 million. And unlike big consumer-protection settlements in the past, the Legislature won’t be able to get its hands on these dollars to balance the state budget, Attorney General Rob McKenna said BRIEFLY/D7 during a Seattle news conference.

assistance for those who can’t afford their mortgage payments. Another $84 million will help Washington borrowers who are current on their mortgage payments but owe more than their homes are worth. People who lost their homes through foreclosures may be eligible for a $2,000 payment. And the state will get another $483 million for borrowers $45 million for foreclosure prevention hotlines, free legal help for The state will get $483 million borrowers and other assistance. to help borrowers with loan modification, relocation help and other TURN TO MORTGAGES/D5

McKenna said he met with legislative leaders, plus members of the governor’s staff, early in the week to brief them on the settlement he and seven other state attorneys general helped negotiate and make sure they understood that these dollars will be protected by a court order and must be used as prescribed.


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1960s-era clamming on N. Peninsula comfortable stay in the anchorage.

ON THE WATERFRONT

Cruise ship in winter

Sequim David G. resident Jean FalSellars coner’s inquiry: “Why must there be so much scope?” To review, scope is the ratio of anchor chain (rode) let out to the depth of the water. According to Carl Engstrom, a Puget Sound pilot, there will be approximately five times more chain in the water than the depth of the water. Different types of anchors bite into the ocean’s bottom in different ways, but all have the same property of digging in when they are pulled along at a low angle relative to the bottom’s terrain. This dragging is what secures the anchor to the harbor’s bottom. For example, if the water is 60 feet deep and the anchor rode (chain) is 120 feet, then the scope is 2-to-1 and the angle is too acute to be effective. When the ship drifts and pulls the anchor with this ratio (2-to-1) of scope, it will not drag smoothly and bite into the bottom. The result is the anchor will be pulled from the bottom with each small wave, causing it to bounce about and potentially leave the vessel far from the intended position. If the scope is too large, the anchor will bite, or set into position, but the vessel will likely surge and drift as the forces of wind, tide and current act upon it. Now, let’s use the same water depth of 60 feet but increase the length of the rode to 600 feet. This gives us a scope of 10-to-1, which may be appropriate at some anchorages if winds or currents are very strong but is not the best ratio for general anchoring and likely not appropriate for Port Angeles. The scope that is best for keeping the anchor set and keeping tension on the anchor rode is around 5-to1. This will not pull the anchor free but will maintain tension for a safe and

For the past couple of weeks, I’ve received a number of inquiries about the cruise ship that was spotted in Canadian and American waters. Nik Dolmatoff of Port Angeles spotted the ship, did a little research and directed me to the Internet for the details. The ship was the Sapphire Princess, which plies our waters during the summer months for the Alaska cruise ship season. The ship spent the better part of January at the Victoria Shipyards dry dock in Esquimalt having a new pizzeria, atrium and pool-side movie screen installed. The ship’s owners also created a space for adults only, and new carpeting and upholstery were installed throughout the vessel. The ship left Canadian waters late on the evening of Jan. 31 and headed to Los Angeles to resume its cruise schedule. Today, the ship is in the midst of a 14-day cruise to Hawaii.

Harbor fill-up On Friday, Tesoro Petroleum provided bunkers to Polar Adventure, an 854foot, double-hull crude oil tanker. Tesoro also refueled Ever Leader, a 738-foot cargo ship with a 105-foot beam that is flagged in Panama. On Saturday night, Tesoro bunkered Pioneer, a 728-foot bulk cargo ship that is flagged in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Today, Tesoro will refuel the 869-foot SeaRiver Kodiak, the oil tanker formerly known as Tonsina under previous ownership.

The Sapphire Princess is shown in dry dock in Esquimalt, B.C., in January. The large cruise ship, normally cruising to Alaska in the summer, was an unusual Strait of Juan de Fuca sight in January.

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

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An LCVP (landing craft, vehicle, personnel) from the U.S. Coast Guardmanned USS Samuel Chase disembarks troops of the U.S. Army’s 1st Division on the morning of June 6, 1944 — D-Day — at Omaha Beach. A surplus LCVP was converted for industrial clamming on the North Olympic Peninsula and elsewhere in the region briefly in the 1960s.

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I MET WITH Harold Edgington of Port Angeles last week, and we chatted about his short-lived clam dredging venture with his brother, Don. In the early 1960s, Don Edgington and his partner, Don Hendrickson, purchased a Navy-surplus LCVP (landing craft, vehicle, personnel) in Bellingham. During World War II, these shallow-draft vessels were used for the amphibious landing of men and material on such historic beachheads as Normandy, Anzio and Iwo Jima, just to name a few. The two Dons brought the 36-foot landing craft to the Olympic Peninsula on its own bottom and installed a clam dredge they had purchased from Bill Harms, who operated Guilford Packing Co, a shellfish cannery next to the old ferry dock in downtown Port Townsend. The dredge was 40 feet long with an 18-inch-wide conveyor belt that gently sloped into 6 to 8 feet of water. It was fitted with nine half-inch water jets that churned the sand below the forward edge of the conveyor, and as the boat passed through the turbulence, the clams were blown onto the conveyor belt. After operating the dredge for a year, Don Hendrickson sold his interest in the venture to Harold Edgington, and the brothers were in business. They dredged for clams at Grays Marsh northeast of Sequim, Liberty Bay near Poulsbo, Useless Bay on Whidbey Island and South Point on Hood Canal. Don and Harold also leased tidelands on West Sequim Bay from the Silver Sands Resort and the Hegg family in the area where the John Wayne Marina is located. Harold said during the harvest period, which ran from October to March, they would get as much as a ton a day of butter clams or littlenecks. He said they would go through a new pair of gloves during each work day, and there was never a need to trim fingernails because the sand and clams kept them worn down. Harold also said there were always clams for the families to eat and that his wife, Denise, once lamented that she was “the only woman in Pine Hill whose clothes smelled like clam chowder.” Butter clams were sold to Guilford Packing Co. in Port Townsend, and littleneck clams were sold to Carl Johnson in Nordland, who transported them to Seattle by truck for distribution nationwide. Harold said clams would remain fresh for a week or more, and he understands that they were shipped to areas that attracted conventions such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York City, Florida and Hawaii. The Edgington brothers were only in the clam dredging business for two seasons because of a dependence on too few outlets. The clam dredge ended up at Ivar’s Acres of Clams in Seattle. Harold redoubled his efforts in the logging industry, and Don went to work for DelGuzzi Construction. Yet the allure of the waterfront seems to be in the Edgingtons’ DNA. Don’s son, Ralph, is a Clallam County sheriff’s deputy and operates the 26-foot law enforcement patrol boat for the Sheriff’s Office.


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Medicaid to sharply limit payment for ER visits Doctors, hospitals fight the move PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEWS SERVICES

OLYMPIA — Intent on cutting state budget healthcare costs, Medicaid officials said the program will no longer pay for any medically unnecessary emergencyroom visits, even when patients or parents have reason to believe they’re having an emergency. The rules — arguably more drastic than an earlier proposal to limit Medicaid patients to three visits per year for nonemergency conditions — would block payment for ER visits for about 500 different conditions. They would apply to all adults and children on Medicaid, with no exceptions, such as someone being brought in by ambulance or from a nursing home, or when patients have neurological symptoms or unstable vital signs. The new rules are to begin April 1, but a statewide group of emergency doctors, backed by the Washington State Medical Association and the Washington State Hospital Association, are pressing lawmakers to stop the plan, arguing it would shift costs to hospitals and ER doctors and deny care to people with real emergencies. “The simple fact is that quality patient care does not happen when bureaucrats stand between the physician and patient to dictate what is considered an emergency and what is not,” Dr. Stephen Anderson, president of the Washington Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, said in a statement released Tuesday. “It’s just not safe. And it’s just not right.”

Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher, right, presents retirement law enforcement credentials and a display of mementoes to retired police Sgt. Eric Kovatch.

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high-profile cases in Port Angeles over the years. PORT ANGELES — Sgt. Eric His service was recognized in a Kovatch has retired after 25 years of recent retirement ceremony before the service with the Port Angeles Police Port Angeles City Council at which felDepartment and more than 30 years’ low law enforcement officers, friends service in law enforcement. During his career, Kovatch worked a and family were present. Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Galwide variety of assignments, including patrol sergeant, detective and Olympic lagher presented Kovatch with a Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team shadow box displaying a collection of badges, uniform insignias and other sergeant. Kovatch played a principal role as a items reflecting Kovatch’s career with the police department. criminal investigator in numerous

Not a ‘medical home’ The doctors and hospitals have proposed an alternative they said would reduce costs and protect quality care, but the state has dismissed it as

having no specific plan or timetable for how it would be accomplished. Dr. Jeff Thompson, chief medical officer for Washington’s Medicaid program, said the state is committed to paying for medically necessary care. But many times, he said, patients go to ERs when they would get better, and less expensive, care in a primarycare “medical home.” “The ER cannot be the medical home of the 21st century,” he said. “We will not pay for diaper rash treated in the emergency room.” Currently, there is “tremendous overuse and abuse” of emergency rooms, Thompson said — amounting to at least $21 million a year. Some patients show up as many as 120 times a year for costs of $20,000 to $25,000, he said, but until now, most ER doctors and hospitals have done little to deter them because the state paid the bills. “The ER physicians and hospitals have been abusing their privileges as providers of ER services for years, having the state pay for nonmedically necessary services in the ER,” Thompson said. “They have not stepped up as leaders to actually be better stewards of care and safety and the public resources,” he said. Under the new rules, ER services not paid by Medicaid wouldn’t be billed to the patient, leaving the doctor or hospital on the hook.

State budget issues The skirmish between Medicaid and doctors and hospitals is the latest in a long-running battle with origins in the state’s budget crisis. Early last year, state Medicaid officials, eager to save as much as $76 million in the biennium, proposed a three-visit limit for any of about 700 conditions they

said could be treated by a primary-care doctor. The doctors and hospitals objected, noting the list contained not only obviously nonemergency conditions such as diaper rash or acne, but hypoglycemic coma, asthma attacks and chest pain — conditions that might indeed be emergencies. In a lawsuit filed in Thurston County Superior Court last year, emergency physicians argued the state’s process was arbitrary and capricious. In November, a judge ruled that the state had not followed a proper rule-making process, which would require public hearings. The state pared the list, removing some of the most hotly contested conditions such as chest pain. But instead of going through the process to change the rule, officials sought guidance late last year from federal authorities, who provide part of the Medicaid funding. According to Medicaid’s Thompson, they said the state could move to a “medically necessary” standard without having to change its rules or go through a hearing process. Each side has accused the other of not collaborating to reach a mutually acceptable solution. Thompson said he’s long offered to provide hospitals with a list of about 4,000 frequent ER users — primarily patients seeking narcotics. Out of about 1.2 million Medicaid patients in the state, these are the ones who use ERs far too much, running up total bills of about $7 million per year — a fair hunk of the $21 million a year Thompson said he needs to shrink his budget. But until the state said it wouldn’t pay, hospitals weren’t interested in that list, said Thompson, who maintains that hospitals and ER doctors must do more to help patients find appropriate primary care.

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OLYMPIA — Tougher state rules for prescribing pain medication — aimed at curbing abuse — are prompting some providers to abandon patients and avoid treating pain, patients and doctors have told state lawmakers. “A lot of what we are hearing is physicians are afraid to take care of patients or they have concerns about taking care of patients because of the documentation requirements and the examination requirements,” said Denny Maher, director of legal affairs for the Washington State Medical Association The medical association,

with support of the Washington Osteopathic Medical Association, has formally asked the state’s licensing authorities to amend the rules, which took effect last month. The regulations were written to implement a law passed in 2010 to tighten narcotic pain-medication prescribing after rising deaths. Among other things, the rules require doctors prescribing pain medication to conduct detailed examinations and documentation of patients’ pain and function changes and to consult pain specialists if they are prescribing high doses for a patient.

The medical association, Maher said last week, wants the regulations changed so they only apply to patients using large doses or who have serious pain problems. That would also make the regulations more tightly focused on the patients who need help the most, he said. But most important, Maher said, doctors want the word “shall” in the law changed to “should.” “Shall” creates a legal mandate, he said, making doctors fear legal problems or disciplinary action if they don’t follow the detailed rules exactly. “I think that has spooked a lot of physicians to where they are no longer willing to

write prescriptions for these conditions,” WSMA President Dr. Douglas Myers told lawmakers Thursday.

Cut off from meds Two patients told committee members how they or family members had been abruptly cut off by doctors and clinics and how they’ve struggled to find providers willing to prescribe pain medication. Bert Goeller of Tacoma said he often suffers excruciating nerve pain from multiple sclerosis and must now drive an hour each way to see a pain-management specialist. Dr. Alex Cahana, chief of the University of Washing-

ton’s Division of Pain Medicine, detailed for the committee how UW has beefed up the number of pain specialists there, drastically cut the time patients wait to be seen and provided doctors with educational materials, including a weekly educational “telepain” series and Web-based consultation.

N. Olympic Peninsula Dr. Jeff Thompson, chief medical officer of the state’s Medicaid program, said many primary-care doctors need help understanding the rules, along with more information on how to help patients on high doses to taper their use. He said he has person-

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Some supporters of Kreidler’s effort say insurers should return excess cash to consumers. Said Curt Fackler, an industry veteran and threetime candidate for insurance commissioner: “There is currently no mechanism to get that back to the consumers.” The bill in the Legislature — Substitute Senate Bill 5247 — is much simpler and less prescriptive than similar legislation proposed last year, although it says the insurance commissioner “must” review surplus levels as an element in determining whether a proposed rate is reasonable. It would apply to individual and small-group rate filings by nonprofit health insurers that would be effective on or after Jan. 1, 2013. In addition, it contains a last-minute addition — the Group Health amendment — giving Kreidler the power to “take into consideration” the capital facility needs of insurers who also operate hospital and clinical facilities.

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Held by banks Only people whose mortgages are held by these banks — not those whose loans were just serviced by them — will be party to the settlement, McKenna said. The message for Washington consumers: “Don’t give up. Look into whether or not you’re eligible. We may have more news about other banks in the future as well,” McKenna said.

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Some customers of Premera would go a step farther: In a lawsuit filed in King County Superior Court in January, they have demanded refunds. Their attorneys, who seek class-action status for the suit, include Ray Siderius, whose 2005 class-action suit killed the state’s estate tax and returned $150 million in refunds to beneficiaries. The plaintiffs — six businesses and an individual policyholder — complained of steep rate increases. The suit says monthly premiums for Annette Steiner, of Mercer Island, went from $185 in 2003 to $765 in 2010. Siderius said he was astounded to learn the three insurers were sitting on that much cash while raising rates. “To me, it’s ridiculous for

affairs for Premera, said his company lost about $100 million in those years — money, he said, it took a decade to recover.

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Kreidler said he takes insurer solvency very seriously, and wouldn’t do anything to jeopardize a company’s financial health — in part, because his office could end up having to run the company if it goes into receivership. The insurers, by contrast, insist the money is a hedge against bad times. Whatever you call it, it’s all about the “financial capacity of a company,” Sorensen said. Among their worries: The health law will bring lots of new people into the individual market, and they may not be as healthy as the ones now there. The investment market, not great now, could grow even worse. Roger Stark, a health-policy analyst with the Washington Policy Center, maintains that healthinsurance reserves are “extremely fragile.” At the hearing, many critics of the bill recalled the early 1990s, when the state’s market for individual coverage essentially evaporated after a handful of regulations — originally part of broader insurance legislation later dismantled by lawmakers — prompted insurers to stop selling those policies. Len Sorrin, director of congressional and legislative

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OLYMPIA — Most publicly traded companies sitting on a pile of cash face a lot of sharp questions from shareholders, often accompanied by demands to fork it over as dividends. Nonprofit health-insurance companies in Washington don’t have shareholders. But they are facing demands for the $2.4 billion they’ve amassed while handing steep rate hikes to customers. State Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler is again asking lawmakers to give him the power to consider a nonprofit health insurer’s surplus before he agrees to any rate increase. A bill that would give him that power is making its way through the Legislature. Washington’s three largest insurers — Premera Blue Cross, Regence BlueShield and Group Health Cooperative — are nonprofit. And, said Kreidler, they’ve all raised premiums steeply for individual and small-group policies while together collecting a considerable cache. The companies say money is needed to protect their financial health in the face of unexpected costs, particularly those that result from the federal health care overhaul, and to invest in new systems. Kreidler, who notes that the cost of individual policies more than doubled over the past six years, argues that the insurers now have at least $1 billion more than they need to pay claims and meet contingencies.

a nonprofit corporation to have over a billion in surplus. It’s insane!” Premera spokesman Eric Earling, at this point, will say only that the factual allegations in the lawsuit are inaccurate and the legal positions are “inconsistent with Washington law and without merit.” Premera and the other insurers paint a dark picture of unknown impacts from federal health care changes, and say they’re simply trying to make sure they survive any potential turmoil. They argue that having cash on hand helps make them stronger. “Financial strength is a good thing, not a vice,” insurance lobbyist Mel Sorensen told the Senate committee hearing the bill late last month. And the insurers took vigorous exception to the notion of forcing only nonprofits to spend down their cash. “Why at this point in the evolution of health care do we want to disadvantage nonprofits and give for-profit national insurers an advantage?” asked Joe King, a former House speaker lobbying for Group Health. Kreidler’s office said that unlike nonprofits, for-profit companies have a mechanism to return profits to shareholders. “We are all the stockholders for not-for-profits,” Kreidler told lawmakers. The insurers also noted that in Oregon, where a similar law was passed in 2009, the size of Regence’s surplus prompted the insurance commissioner in 2010 to slash the requested rate increase of 22.1 percent to 12.8 percent — below the break-even level, reasoning the company could make up the difference with the surplus. “We think it’s very disturbing that a government entity could force a private company, nonprofit or otherwise, to operate at a loss,” Regence’s Chris Bandoli told committee members.

Thousands of Washington residents will benefit from the settlement between 49 states, the federal government and five big mortgage lenders, McKenna said. The settlement affects about 20 percent of the U.S. mortgage market, and others will benefit from the way the results of this agreement will help stabilize the real estate market. Under the national agreement, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and Ally Financial will reduce loans for nearly 1 million households that owe more than their homes are worth. They also will send checks of $2,000 to about 750,000 Americans who were improperly foreclosed upon.

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Dicks channeled money to Puget Sound project son ran BY KIMBERLY KINDY THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON — In January 2007, U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Belfair, became chairman of a congressional subcommittee that gave him the power to secure millions in federal funds to environmental projects in his district. Six months later, the congressman, whose district includes the North Olympic Peninsula, requested millions of dollars to clean up Puget Sound — a vital but polluted system of waterways in Washington state, according to White House records. His interests on behalf of the Sound aligned with those of his son, David Dicks, who at the time was interviewing to be executive director for a newly created state agency, the Puget Sound Partnership. In August 2007, he got the job, which required him to develop a plan for coordinating state and federal efforts to clean up the Sound. Over the next four years, father and son worked in tandem to restore Puget Sound, with the congressman directing millions more to the work, including a $1.82 million earmark and more than $14 million in grants and other funds that went to his son’s agency. There were no competitors for the funds. The earmark and grants are unreported elements in the story of the father and son and Puget Sound, which has long been controversial in the Pacific Northwest, spawning charges of nepotism, waste and no-bid contracts, according to state audits and political opponents. Norm Dicks lost his chairmanship in the Republican takeover of the House in 2010, and his son stepped down from his $129,000-a-year job around the same time. The case illustrates the

complications that can arise when a lawmaker’s congressional actions benefit not only his district, D. Dicks but also a family member.

‘This isn’t about me’ Both father and son insist they were only trying to save the environment and serve the people of Washington. “This is a very important issue for the people in my state. This isn’t about me or my son,� the 71-year-old congressman said during an interview in his Capitol office. “David got the job through a competitive process . . . he had the passion for the job.� David Dicks, 40, said the group’s success in pursuing federal money was because his father had become chairman of the House appropriations subcommittee on the interior, environment and related agencies. “He didn’t have the power to do this before,� David Dicks said. “He didn’t do it for me; he did it because he cares about Puget Sound and he finally had the ability to do something about it.� But their critics say good intentions were undercut by favoritism. “Everyone was scratching everyone’s back with this Puget Sound Partnership,� said Republican state Sen. Mark Schoesler, who has been a vocal critic of the partnership. “They were banking on Daddy Dicks to bring money home, and then his son squandered it.�

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The congressman served on the governor’s blueribbon panel that recommended N. Dicks forming the partnership. David Dicks, an environmental lawyer, wrote passages in the panel’s final report on funding and political strategies for such a partnership. David Dicks was appointed by Gov. Chris Gregoire. The governor’s spokesman said Dicks’ environmental credentials “made him highly competitive.� As executive director of the new agency, David Dicks’ job included raising money for and coordinating with local, state and federal agencies that would be the “boots on the ground.� In public hearings, he spoke of his ability to secure federal funds and was repeatedly praised for doing so. “When we started this, we were getting $1 million for the Sound program through EPA,� David Dicks said during a Nov. 6, 2010, hearing in Olympia. “We were then able to leverage that up to $20 million for two years and then up to $50 million. “That obviously is a big, serious increase in the federal support.� In addition to the earmark and grants, federal records show Norm Dicks was able to raise the annual budget for all Puget Soundrelated work during his tenure as chairman, reaching a height of $50 million in 2010. During the hearing, David Dicks said all the money went to support the partnership’s cleanup and restoration agenda.

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In a Washington Post investigation of congressional earmarks last week, two Washington lawmakers — Norm Dicks, whose congressional district includes Jefferson and Clallam counties, and Rep. Doc Hastings, R-Pasco — were examined for their use of federal “pork.� They are among 33 members of Congress who, according to the Post’s probe, have directed more than $300 million in earmarks and other “spending provisions� to dozens of public projects near the legislator’s own property. In addition to examining Dicks’ links to the Puget Sound Partnership, which was headed by his son, the Post said that in 2009, Hastings secured a $750,000 earmark to replace an outdated railroad underpass with a new bridge in Pasco. Columbia Basin Paper & Supply, a janitorial business Hastings owned and ran until he was elected, is about three blocks to the west. His brother now operates the company, but Hastings and his wife still own the land and the building. Hastings said the location of his property had no bearing on his support for the project. “Every business in Pasco will benefit,� he said. In compiling its list of the pork-friendly, the Post scrutinized public records of the holdings of all 535 House and Senate members and compared them with earmarks legislators had sought for pet projects, most of them since 2008. Among its findings was a U.S. senator from Alabama who directed more than $100 million in federal earmarks to renovate downtown Tuscaloosa near his own commercial office building. A congressman from Georgia secured $6.3 million in taxpayer funds to replenish the beach about 900 feet from his island vacation cottage. A Michigan congresswoman earmarked $486,000 to add a bike lane to a bridge within walking distance of her home. Dicks has long had a love/hate relationship with earmarks. In March 2010, Dick was one of the architects of a policy to ban “corporate earmarks� — the muchcriticized practice of using annual spending bills to direct pet projects to companies that often return the favor with campaign contributions. Still, the 17-term Washington Democrat has been labeled the “Prince of Pork� for the millions in earmarks he collects for the state.

State investigation In early 2009, the Washington State Auditor’s Office started looking at state funds given to the partnership, a state agency that has 40 employees and receives $3 million in state funds and $7.57 million in federal funds for its annual budget. In May 2010, auditors found the partnership “circumvented state contracting laws, exceeded its purchasing authority and made unallowable purchases with public funds,� incurring “costs without clear public benefit.� The state’s Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee issued its own audit in December, finding that the action agenda failed to include “required benchmarks� to determine if “progress is being made.� The audit triggered a review by the EPA, which called on the partnership to return more than $120,000 in funds after finding several contracts and agreements that lacked certifications to show the agency received the goods and services it had paid for. A week after Republicans took control of the House in November 2010, David Dicks resigned from the Puget Sound Partnership. “It was a difficult time,� he said. “I left a lucrative law practice to help save Puget Sound. “No one was expecting the response that me and my father got.�

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on an “action agenda,� Norm Dicks said — work that the partnership was charged to perform. EPA officials said in phone calls and emails that recipients of the funds had to go through a “competitive� process. However, EPA records show that $6.1 million of the funds were given in 2008 and 2009 through a noncompetitive agreement, largely to fund the action agenda. Confronted with the records, and after several weeks of exchanges with The Washington Post, the EPA backed away from characterizing the process for the funds as competitive. An additional $5.99 million was given in 2010 for the action agenda through a grant process for which there was only one applicant: the Puget Sound Partnership. The agency also was the only applicant in 2009 for a $2 million grant for community outreach and education for Puget Sound restoration efforts. The congressman’s spokesman, George Behan, said Norm Dicks believed none of the funds can be considered earmarks because the money went through a national program at the EPA, not directly to the Puget Sound Partnership. “You can call it whatever you want, but at the end of the day, it’s an earmark,� said Steve Ellis, vice president for Taxpayers for Common Sense. “There was a lot of verbiage and hyperbole about how it was going to be competitively bid, but the facts clearly show that this is a case of a lawmaker directing funds to a specific entity that also happened to employ his son.�

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Habitat position PORT TOWNSEND — Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County is searching for a full-time construction manager. The position requires both construction knowledge and the ability to work with teams of volunteer builders. “This is an exciting time to be involved with Habitat,” said Habitat Executive Director Jamie Maciejewski. “We are building four homes and repairing four homes this year, and we need an energetic, organized and knowledgeable construction manager who can lead Habitat’s effort to help families in need.” Habitat is looking for someone with construction management skills and who endorses the Habitat for Humanity mission. The ability to organize teams of skilled and unskilled volunteers requires strong organizational skills and the ability to plan, budget and schedule. To continue Habitat’s commitment to building Energy Star-rated homes, knowledge of sustainable building practices is preferred. The typical work week is Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a salaried position that includes paid medical and dental insurance, paid holidays, three weeks’ vacation, sick time and employer-paid L&I coverage. A full job description and instructions to how to apply are at www.habitat ejc.org.

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■ Wednesday: In the first segment, Janet Young and Corey Delikat from the city of Port Angeles discuss the latest developments and fundraisers for Shane Park. In the second segment, Matthew Randazzo discusses the Mardi Gras fundraiser for the Northwest Wildlife & Raptor Center in Sequim. ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners. ■ Friday: In the first segment, Nancy Beier, director of the play “Murder on the Nile,” produced by the Port Angeles Community Players. In the second segment, Rebecca Redshaw’s Sofa Cinema. In the third segment, Justin Hines, award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter.

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State Supreme Court upholds tribal fishing rights BY SHANNON DININNY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — State wildlife authorities had no right to cite a Yakama Nation fisherman for catching undersized fish at a Columbia River tribal fishing site, the Washington Supreme Court ruled in a split decision. The case stems from a 2008 citation at the Maryhill Treaty Fishing Access Site, one of several sites set aside by Congress exclusively for five Northwest tribes to exercise their treaty fishing rights. The state had argued it rightfully assumed criminal jurisdiction there, but the high court disagreed in a 6-3 decision Thursday. “The state lacks criminal jurisdiction at Maryhill because the treaty fishing access site is tribal land, established and reserved by Congress for the exclusive use of tribal members,” the court wrote. In 1998, Congress established several fishing sites along the Columbia River to replace accustomed tribal fishing areas that had been previously guaranteed by treaty but were destroyed by dams. At the Maryhill site, state wildlife officials cited Lester Ray Jim, an enrolled Yakama, on June 25, 2008, for unlawfully retaining undersized sturgeon. Jim caught five undersized sturgeon in his gill net while fishing commercially from the Maryhill site and said he planned to follow tribal practice and release the live fish to the river from shore. Sturgeon can survive out of water for several hours. They were released alive back into the river. Both state and tribal laws bar fishermen from retaining undersized sturgeon, but only state law requires that the unauthorized fish be returned to the water immediately. Jim filed a motion in Klickitat County District Court challenging the state’s jurisdiction to prosecute him. The court dismissed the case, and the state appealed. Higher courts alternately ruled in both sides’ favor, with the state ultimately appealing a state Court of Appeals ruling to the high court. Three justices dissented from the majority opinion. Creation of a Native reservation must be “more purposeful” than simply authorizing the federal government to purchase sites and improve them for fishing access, Justice Charles K. Wiggins wrote. The Nez Perce, Warm Springs, Umatilla and Colville tribes, which also have rights to fish at those sites, filed briefs in support of the Yakama case.

NEW YORK — Stocks had their worst day of the year Friday after Greece hit a roadblock on its way to a critical bailout. ENINSULA AILY EWS The Dow Jones industrial average closed down 89.23 points, or 0.7 percent, support services. well as a drawing for a at 12,801.23. The broader She has been employed valuable Blue Buffalo prodStandard & Poor’s 500 finat the center since Decem- ished down 9.31 points to uct also will be available. ber of 2002. 1,342.64. It was the first For more information, Sisk was nominated by losing week for S&P this phone Best Friend at 360her peers because “her ded- year. 681-8458. ication to her job and our Just a day earlier, invescommunity was aptly dem- tors had bought stocks Menu expansion onstrated during our recent after Greek Prime Minister PORT ANGELES — snowstorm when she sinLucas Papademos and the Olympic Bagel Co. 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Gold - $1711.50 Handy & Harburn as the company’s added a kids menu. man (only daily quote). ‘Meet the Breed’ 2011 Employee of the Year. The business is located Gold - $1739.00 troy oz., NY WashSEQUIM — Best Friend Nonferrous metals Merc spot Thu. at 802 E. First St. burn works NEW YORK — Spot nonferrous Nutrition, 680 W. WashingFor more information, Silver - $33.610 Handy & Hardispatch for metal prices Friday. ton St., Suite B-102, will man (only daily quote). phone Olympic Bagel at Aluminum - $1.0126 per lb., the POE Silver - $33.884 troy oz., N.Y. discuss bloodhounds at the 360-452-9111. London Metal Exch. service Merc spot Thu. PERMANENT launch of its new monthly Copper $3.8646 Cathode full team. Platinum - $1645.00 troy oz., program, “Meet the Breed,” plate, LME. Bank earnings rise N.Y. (contract). HAIR REMOVAL When from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. this Copper - $3.9745 N.Y. Merc Platinum - $1667.60 troy oz., PORT ORCHARD — customers spot Thu. coming Saturday. N.Y. Merc spot Thu. 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Call Nancy total $903 million, up The POE Employee of Ruckus, Tule and A.U. will for a consultation $16 million for the year, the Year is decided in a be handled by their owners while nonperforming assets while visitors get the vote by the business’ 360-808-6005 have continued to decline employees. opportunity to meet, pet # O N F I D E N T I A L s 3 A FE s % F FE C T I V E and are only 1.2 percent of and learn more about these Contact Rebecca to arrange a Financial workshop total assets — one of the scent hounds with noble, Valley Dermatology lowest ratios of any bank FREE CONSULTATION kind, patient and mildPORT ANGELES — in Washington. rwanagel@gmail.com or text: 360-477-7792 mannered temperaments. 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LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing of the Clallam Transit System Board will be held to solicit public comments on the declaration and disposition of surplus personal property. The public hearing will be held Monday, February 27, 2012, beginning at 1:00 p.m. at the Clallam Transit System, 830 West Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, Washington. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. The proposed surplus personal property to be considered for declaration and disposition includes two 1986 40’ MCI - MC5C transit coaches. Copies of information detailing the proposed surplus personal property will be available prior to the regular meeting and public hearing at Clallam Transit System or phone 452-1315 or 1/800-858-3747. Foreign language interpreters, interpreters for people with visual impairments may be provided if requested with advance notice. The public meeting site is accessible to the physically disabled. Americans with Disabilities act (ADA) accommodations provided upon request. Please contact Clallam Transit at the address shown or phone 360/452-1315 or 1/800-858-3747 by February 17. Clallam Transit System compiles with all federal requirements under Title VI which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex. Terry G. Weed General Manager Pub: Feb. 12, 2012

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NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners at 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: General Dynamics IGD8000B-203 Rugged Laptop Computer package and docking stations - Quantity = 17 Complete specifications may be obtained from Chris Clark, Grant Coordinator, Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 12, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Chris Clark at cclark@co.clallam.wa.us or by phone at 360-4172260. The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “Bid Proposal - Mobile Data Terminals.” Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or handdeliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or e-mail. Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Clallam County will determine the lowest responRandy Johnson sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam Restoration Plannere County Code Section 3.12.070 and reserves the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe right to reject any or all bids and to waive infor- Pub: Feb. 12, 19, 2012 malities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County. APPROVED this thirty-first day of January 2012 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Howard V. Doherty, Jr., Chair ATTEST: Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Publish: Feb. 3, 12, 2012

Summary of Ordinance Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council On February 7, 2012 Ordinance No. 3445 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, relating to Electricity Services and Charges; adds a new section 3.12.074 to Chapter 13.12 of Title 13 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk’s office, on the City’s website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. These Ordinances shall take effect five days following the date of publication by summary.

LIBRARY TRUSTEE VACANCIES The Jefferson County Library Board of Trustees has two positions open – one 5-year and one 2-year appointment. Interested residents from throughout the unincorporated county are eligible to apply. An interest in public libraries, knowledge of public finance, sound judgment, an ability to work cooperatively with others and a commitment to public service are desired. These are unpaid positions. Application forms and other infor mation a r e ava i l a bl e o n t h e Bookmobile or at the library, 620 Cedar Avenue, Port Hadlock. For i n fo r m a t i o n , c a l l R ay Serebrin, Director, 360385-6544. Applications must be received by Friday, Februar y 24, 2012. Pub: Feb. 12, 2012

9935 General Legals LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Chiman Jerome that his presence is required on February 28, 2012, at the hour of 10:30 a.m. for a hearing in the Quinault Children’s Court in Tah o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Pub: Feb. 12, 19, 26, 2012 Write ads that get RESULTS Description Description Description

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SEALED BIDS will be received by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe for the work described below. A JOB SHOW AND TOUR OF THE PROJECT AREA will be conducted for interested bidders on February 21, 2012 beginning at 10:00 AM. Interested contractors must be present for project walk through. Meet at the Holiday Inn, 1441 East Washington Street, Sequim, WA. To be eligible to bid on this project the contractor or the contractors appointed representative must attend the job show and tour. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED at the front desk of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center, 1033 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, WA 98382. (360) 683-1109 until 12:00 PM, March 8, 2012. Bids will then be opened and publicly read at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Conference Room1033 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, Washington, at 1033 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, WA. MAJOR BID ITEMS WILL INCLUDE, but are not limited to: • The construction of 725 feet of 20” SDR 21 HDPE sewer line (siphon) to replace an existing 18” concrete gravity sewer line. • Furnish and install a 602 foot long, one lane precast concrete bridge supported by 18” and 16” cast in place concrete piling. • Excavate and remove 610 feet of the existing access roadway fill that crosses the Washington Harbor estuary and includes 2 - 60 inch diameter concrete culverts. All work is to be done in accordance with the Plans, Special Provisions, and the latest edition of the WSDOT Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction (English). PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS for bidding may be obtained at the front desk of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center, 1033 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, WA 98382. (360) 683-1109 for $30.00 per set, nonrefundable. ALL BID PROPOSALS shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the Specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. ALL BID PROPOSALS must be in writing on forms furnished by Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, sealed and filed with the Tribal Accountant on or before the day and hour above mentioned. The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe HEREBY NOTIFIES ALL BIDDERS that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award. The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the time set for opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days. DATED this 7 th day of February, 2012

CITY OF PORT ANGELES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF CDBG GRANT APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles in the City Council Chambers, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington, on FEBRUARY 21, 2012. The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public input specific to the sponsorship and submission of a Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) General Purpose application in the amount of $1 million. Grant funds related to this to this application will be used specifically for infrastructure improvements related to the Mt. Angeles View Family Public Housing redevelopment located at S Francis St and Lauridsen Blvd. Up to $1.5 million may be available to the City of Port Angeles on a statewide competitive basis to fund public facility, community facility, economic development, housing rehabilitation, and planning projects that principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons. The draft application for the Mt. Angeles View Phase I housing redevelopment project proposal will be available for review at City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, WA, M-F 8AM to 5PM until February 21, 2012. Written comments may be submitted to the City of Port Angeles Department of Community & Economic Development, P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, WA 98362 no later than 5 PM February 21, 2012. The City Council Chambers is handicap accessible. Arrangements to reasonably accommodate special needs, including handicap accessibility or interpreter, will be made upon receiving 24-hour advance notice. Contact City Clerk Janessa Hurd at 360417-4634. Pub: Feb. 12, 2012

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The Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department will accept Statements of Qualifications and Letters of Interest from Architecture and Engineering firms for the year 2012. A detailed Request for Qualifications (RFQ) information packet including general information, requested services, submittal requirements, and evaluation process is available by contacting: Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department 223 East 4th St., Suite 7 Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 Attn: Joel G. Winborn, Director PH: 360.417.2429 EMAIL: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us (preferred) Professional services may include: 1. Architecture: Building construction consisting of re-roofs; alterations/additions; ADA improvements; fire alarm upgrades; floor covering; painting; parks and fairgrounds facility and grounds improvements; park and site planning; feasibility studies and other associated work to be determined. 2. Engineering: Parking lot design; drainage and storm water design; water system improvements; septic, lift station and drain-field design; HVAC systems improvements and replacements; building access control and security upgrades and design; structural analysis/design; surveying, parks and fairgrounds facility and grounds related improvement projects; mitigation and permitting; utilities design; building energy analysis/assessment; feasibility studies and other associated work to be determined. 3. Environmental: NEPA/SEPA/EIS documentation; archeological/cultural resources surveys; environmental analysis, hazardous materials surveys; wetland delineation and mitigation, and other associated work to be determined. Clallam County reserves the right to reject any and all submittals and to waive irregularities and informalities in the submittal and evaluation process. This RFQ does not obligate the County to pay any costs incurred by respondents in the preparation and submission of their Statement of Qualifications. The RFQ does not obligate the County to accept or contract for any expressed or implied services. Submittals are due by 4:30 p.m., February 29, 2012 in the Parks, Fair & Facilities Office at the address above. Qualifications submitted after the due date will not be considered. Consultants accept all risks of late delivery of mailed submittals regardless of fault. The selected firm(s) must be able to begin work upon notice by late March, 2012. Approved this 31st day of January, 2012. Board of Clallam County Commissioners Howard V. Doherty, Jr., Chair Attest: Trish Holden, Clerk of the Board, CMC Pub: Feb. 5, 12, 2012

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61% of used car buyers selected newspapers (print and online) as their primary information source, more than all other media combined.

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P.A.: 1 Br., 1 ba, 1 car gar., small yard, nice neighborhood. $475. MFG HOME: 14’x66’, in- References. Avail. 3/1. 360-504-2599 cludes car por t awning and move within 50 miles. $6,500. 457-0950. P. A . : M o b i l e h o m e i n Lees Creek Park #25. $6,000. (253)226-3470.

SUPER GOOD CENTS! Affordable light and bright home in Port Angeles mobile home park. New counter tops, hot water heater and entry doors. Remodeled with porcelain sinks, carpets and laminate flooring. Landscaped low maintenance lot. $44,900. ML261451 Holly Coburn 457-0456 WINDERMERE P.A.

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JOYCE HOME Whiskey Creek area, 3 Br., 2 BA, 5 ac., animals, gardening, etc. OK. $950. 360-928-0273 P.A.: 1 Br., remod., carport, great location. $550. 452-6714. P. A . : 2 1 6 C o l u m b u s Ave., 3 Br., 1 ba, all appliances and W/D, carpor t, well-maintained, good neighborhood, no pets/smoking, good credit/refs. $775, 1st, last and dep. 461-9680 or 452-3895.

1432 Fox Hollow Rd., Sequim This Bell Hill custom home frames the glorious Happy Valley and Olympic Mountain View. When you look around it is windows galore, bringing in the tall cedars and the expansive lawn. The layout is truly functional and will meet many people’s needs. The very open great room with a vaulted ceiling that flows into the kitchen creates a very warm, comfortable location to relax and soak in the views.

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P.A.: Deer Park, 2 Br., 1.5 ba, secluded. $550. 457-6753 or 460-0026

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Robert Marett, two heat pumps, 92 N. Rhododendron Drive, $8,166. Shirley Sandoz, garage addition, 1430 Schwartz Road, $8,166. Marie Worthington, outdoor entertainment stage, 101 Columbia St., $12,000. Dean Young trust, cou from house to satellite bedroom, 31 S. Bay Way, $0. Richard Huffman trust, two story detached garage, 212 Jacobsen Drive, $64,894. Arnold Pitzen, 120 gallon above ground propane tank, 53 N. Gary Ave., $0.

Port Townsend Richard Huffman trust, two story detached garage, 212 Jacobsen Drive, $64,894. Arnold Pitzen, 120 gallon above ground propane tank, 53 N. Gary Ave., $0.

Department reports Area building departments report a total of 29 building permits issued from month/dates with a total valuation of $1,458,915: Port Angeles, 11 at $247,475; Sequim, 4 at $432,060; Clallam County, 6 at $621,260; Port Townsend, 2 at $64,894; Jefferson County, 6 at $93,226.

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P.A.: Hospital area, 3 Br., 1 ba, recently remodeled. $875, 1st, last, dep. (360)460-0095.

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P.A. 3 Br. 1.5 ba, gar., f n c d y d . 1 0 1 6 W. 9 t h $900 + dep. 452-3423.

P.A.: Clean 3 Br. 2 ba., 2 car gar., water view. $1,050. 452-1016.

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Sequim

Directions: S on Sequim Ave, E on Miller follow to Doe Run, W on Fox Hollow all the way up the hill

P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba $750 mo., 1st, last dep. (360)928-5523

P.A.: 3 Br., 1.75 bath, garage. No pets. $990 mo. 360-452-1395.

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Public Hospital District 2, tenant improvement, 840 N. Fifth Ave., $430,560. Clallam County Road Dept., sewer connection only, 160 Grant Road, 145 W. Washington St., $0. Clallam County Park and Recreation District 1, repair roof, 610 N. Fifth Ave., $1,500. City of Sequim, jack and bore in right of way adjacent to 215 N. Sequim Ave., $0.

P.A.: 2.5 Br., 2 ba, garage, new rugs and paint. $900. 670-6160.

P. A . : 2 B r. , ya r d . N o smoke/pets. $740 mo., plus dep. 457-4023.

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HAPPY VALLEY: 3 Br., 3 ba on 2 acres, fenced horse corrall. $1,200 mo. Torres Real Estate. Bob Torres. 360-477-9458.

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Robert S. Coates, re-roof, 114 W. Ninth St., $8,500. Ace Michaels, single family dwelling, 3105 Grants View Lane, $146,920. Keith and Beverly and Joy Thom, convert carport to living space, 1631 W. Fifth St., $10,000. Garth and Flossie Osterberg, detached garage, bathroom remodel, 215 W. 10th St., $40,000. Adelaide M. Williams, water heater, 1316 Bent Cedars Way, $900. James G. Cammack, heat pump, 424 E. Second St., $7,840. Revival Artisan LLC, signs, 316 W. First St. #1, $200. Larry MacMillen trust, re-roof, 418 E. Seventh St., $24,645. Jerry L. and Dolores G. Stewart, irrigation double check valve, 1135 Rook Drive, $500. Virginia H. and Kimberly B. Busk, re-roof, 901 W. Fifth St., $4,970. Jim Henke, siding, rear deck, move door, 903 S. Valley St., $3,000.

CENTRAL P.A.: 2.5 Br., 1 ba. $600. 305 1/2 E. 2nd. (360)461-4282.

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David K. and Maria S. Tebow, single family dwelling with attached garage and 250 gallon above ground propane tank, Buchanan Drive, $452,676. Douglas Ridgeway, 250 gallon above ground propane tank and installation of gas fireplace, 806 S. Bagley Creek Road, $3,500. Washington State Department of Correction, demolition of barn/house and three storage sheds, 258700 Highway 101, $39,000. Larry Muckley, detached shop, 135 Deerhawk Drive, $118,112. Viola A. Hinchen, 120 gallon above ground propane tank and propane stove, 332 Shuwah Road, $3,500. Dewey Adkins, wood stove, 145 John Scott Road, $4,472.

505 Rental Houses Clallam County

HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A 1 br 1 ba ...............$400 H 1 br 1 ba .............$500 H 2 br 1 ba ...............$600 A 2 br 1 ba ...............$700 H 1 br 1 ba furn ........$800 4 2 br 1 ba................$850 H 2 br 1.5 ba ..........$990 H 3 br 1 ba ...............$950 DUPLEX P.A. D 1 br 1 ba ...............$525 D 3 br 2 ba ...............$850

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SEQUIM: Downtown, 3 Br., 2 ba, garage. $900, 1st, last dep. 797-7251 call evenings.

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FANTASTIC MOUNTAIN VIEW Lot 19 in Willow Creek Manor. All utilities are in. Lot is 10,000 sf and is l eve l . C l o s e t o t ow n , shopping, bus line and great access to Carrie Blake Park. $35,000. ML262572 Alan 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

SEQUIM: 3 Br., $895, tourfactory.com/517739 2 Br., water view, $755 tourfactory.com/397357

P.A.: Lg. 1 Br. $500 mo. SEQUIM: 2 Br. at HeathCats ok. Move-in cost e r P l a c e . $ 7 5 0 . I n c l . 683 Rooms to Rent Roomshares negotiable for qualified W/S/G. 683-3339. applicants. 452-4409. SEQUIM: Studio house, no pets/smoke. $400, SEEKING female rooP.A.: Lg. 2 Br., harbor 1st/last/dep. 461-9431 mate to share quiet view, fireplace, pvt., furn/ home. 360-797-1397. CENTRAL P.A.: Con- unfurn. $750. 452-8760. 665 Rental venient unfur nished WANTED: Christian lady Duplex/Multiplexes to share whole home. Properties by apts. 1 Br. $493. 2 Br. $514. 3 Br. $695. + fixed Landmark. portangelesN o d r u g s / p e t s. $ 4 2 5 , P.A: 1 & 2 Br. duplex. $275 dep. 360-457-4277 landmark.com util. No smoke, pet may$575 to $650. 460-4089 be. 360-452-4258. mchughrents.com R O O M Y P. A . : 2 B r. , 1163 Commercial P. A . : L g 1 B r. , wa t e r W/D. $575 + dep. 1502 P.A.: 2 Br., 1.5 ba. No Rentals C St. No smoking/pets. view, $615. 1 Br., $550. s m o k i n g / p e t s . $ 7 0 0 , (360)452-3423 206-200-7244 $700 dep. 457-5206. BOARDWALK Square P.A.: 700 sf, 1 Br., 1 ba, Sequim. Spaces for rent. 360-683-3256 garage, storage, yard on Lazy J Tree Farm. $700, C o m m ercial Building 1st, last, $500 clean dep. Animal ok $200 non 2839 E. Highway 101 Frontage, parking, billrefund. (360)461-3117. board. Ideal business location. $595. www.peninsula dailynews.com 360-452-5050


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Regionally Sales are up 13.790% over January 2011. Courtesy Northwest Multiple Listing Service

OFFICES IN SEQUIM AND PORT ANGELES

Eileen Schmitz Owner

Brody Broker

Wade Jurgensen

Kari Dryke

Lisa Roberts

Tammy Newton

Nicole Brewer

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Jeanine Cardiff Managing Broker

Dewyn Roberts

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P. A . : 2 B r. , ya r d . N o smoke/pets. $740 mo., plus dep. 457-4023. CNA: Must be able to P. A . : M o b i l e h o m e i n work all shifts and weekLees Creek Park #25. ends, requires all certifications. Golden Years $6,000. (253)226-3470. Personal Care. 452-3689 or 452-1566 POWER CHAIR: Invacare Pronto M51. Joy s t i c k c o n t r o l , g o o d Communications Offis h a p e . N ew : $ 5 , 5 0 0 . cer (911 Dispatcher) – City of Port Angeles: Price: $2,000. $3227-$4116/mo plus (360)457-1355 benefits. 2 yrs customer Psychology Instructor service exp, strong comPart-time puter and keyboard Peninsula College is re- skills, must pass backcruiting for an instructor g r o u n d c h e ck . G o t o to teach a Psychology www.cityofpa.us to apply c l a s s s p r i n g q u a r t e r ; or stop by City Hall. For M.S. or Ph.D. in Psy- more info call 417-4510. chology required. Posi- APPLY ASAP. First retion information and ap- v i e w o f a p p l i c a t i o n s plication form available 2 / 2 1 / 1 2 . C O PA i s a n at www.pencol.edu. E.O.E. EEO Construction Manager P u r e B r e d L o n g H a i r Habitat for Humanity of Chihuahua, 9 months East Jefferson County, old $350 Has all shots, full-time. Apply by 2/24. fixed, and potty trained. www.habitatejc.org $350. 360-477-1743. REFRIGERATOR: Dual Energy Dometic, 2 door $800. (806)778-2797. SAUNA: Infrared, Sunlife Saunas Malibu. $1,600. (806)778-2797. SCOOTER: Honda Reflex, side car, helmets. $3,500. (806)778-2797. SEQUIM: Downtown, 3 Br., 2 ba, garage. $900, 1st, last dep. 797-7251 call evenings. SUZUKI: ‘02 DRZ 400 d u a l s p o r t . Ve r y l o w miles, super clean, extras. $3,750. 360-457-8556 360-460-0733 Valentines Day Puppies! To y P a r t y P o o d l e s a va i l a b l e Va l e n t i n e s ’ Day! Apricot/white and champagne/white. $350 for the female, $300 for t h e m a l e s. ( 3 6 0 ) 8 0 8 0102 Ask for Janet.

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(Near the intersection of SR 116 and Chimacum Rd)

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Learn about safety, signage and other requirements of traffic control zones in a class taught by a WA State Certified Traffic Control Supervisor. Those who successfully complete a written exam at the end of the course will receive a WA State Flagger Certification Card. For more information or to call and reserve a seat, contact the Jefferson County Road Maintenance Division at 360/385-0890, 371 Chimacum Rd, Port Hadlock, WA 98339. A minimum of 12 participants is necessary to hold the class. 22583229

Immediate sales position is open at Wilder Toyota. If you are looking for a positive career change, like working with people and are income motivated, this could be for you. Whether you have sold cars or not, we have an extensive training program for your success. Some retail sales experience is a plus! Joining the Wilder Team has great benefits: 401(k), medical and dental insurance, vacations and a great work schedule. Guaranteed income while you learn. Call Rick or Don for an appt. 457-8511.

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C N A o r ex p e r i e n c e d RNA with all required training certificates. Must be available for all shifts including weekend. Apply in person at Par k V i e w V i l l a s , 8 th & G Streets, P.A.

Payroll Specialist City of Port Angeles $3786-$4526 mo. plus benefits. AA degree in accounting, business, or related field desirable. 2 yrs. experience in processing payroll is required. Go to www.cityofpa.us to apply or stop by City Hall. For more info call 417-4510. First review of applications 2 / 2 1 / 1 2 . C O PA i s a n EOE.

Mowing, Weeding, P r u n i n g / Tr i m m i n g , Hauling, Gutter cleaning & many other. Odd job services. Many references. Experienced, Honest and Dependable. $20 per hr. or Flat-rate. Call or txt 461-7772

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DINING TABLE: With 6 CASH FOR: Antiques c h a i r s. 5 . 5 ’ l o n g , 4 4 ” and collectibles. 360-928-9563 wide, 2 leaves that extend tabel to 8’, protecDRIVEWAY GRAVEL tice game pad that fits 5 yard loads delivered. entire table, excellent $140. 360-461-2767. condition. $350. (360)928-1027 Ergonomic Workstation DRESSER: 5 drawer, 3 folding mirror, oak, ex- Electrically adjustable bi-level computer table cellent. $250. and a high back chair (360)457-1355 with contoured memoMISC: 2 china cabinets, ry foam seat. Both are 1 antique dar k wood, b r a n d n e w , n e v e r $100, large oak, $400. 2 u s e d . M ov i n g , mu s t gun cabinets $100 and sell. $600. 360-461-6195 $150. (360)582-0339. MISC: Classic for mal dining room set, table with 3 leaves and pads, 6 chairs, 2 arms, $500. Custom formal sofa, new condition, neutral color, paid $3,500, will sell for $450/obo. 206-999-7139 TABLES: Dining room (60”x40”) with 4 matching chairs, $200. Kitchen (oval 4’x3’) with 4 maple chairs, $120. Mediterranean style coffee and 2 large end, $40. Small round coffee, solid wood, $50. Lamps, various, $10. (360)461-4194

6100 Misc. Merchandise ANTIQUE: Victorian butler desk, $300. Vintage glass showcase, $175. Fuji bike, $50. Landrider bike, $50. (360)681-5316 CAR TRAILER: ‘05 24’ Cargo Mate, insul., 5K axles, modified for cont r a c t o r ’s t r a i l e r, l o w m i l e s, c a r t i e - d ow n s, lights and outlets, excellent condition. $5,200/obo. 452-8092.

F I R E W O O D : D r y f i r, ready to burn, $200 full cord, $105 1/2 cord. 461-6843

FIREWOOD: Mixed at $175/cord. Fir at $185/ cord. 360-460-7196.

FIREWOOD: Seasoned, all types. $200 delivered. 360-477-8832 GENERATOR: Almost new, 5,000 watt, 8 hp. $300. (360)797-0023.

G E N E R AT O R : O n a n 6.5KW on small trailer. $600/offer. 417-5583.

HOUSE PLANTS Moving out of state forces sale of 20 beautiful house plants. Cactus, philodendron, 18 others. Priced at $1/ft for tall plants, $3-$5 for potted plants. By appt only. Call Phil at 360-477-7136 or Margie at 452-2272.

MISC: 4” gold dredge, on pontoons. $450. 8x16’ 2 axle trailer, new brakes and decking, $1,400. (360)452-2575.

M I S C : U t i l i t y t r a i l e r, $250. (2) wood stoves $150 ea. Stackable w a s h e r / d r y e r, $ 1 5 0 . CAR TRAILER: Heavy Camper, $125. Wood d u t y, n ew t i r e s , n ew wor king tools, $25 to deck. $1,800. 360-670- $300. All OBO. 6100 or 360-457-6906. (360)461-6698

Office Manager needed for fast-paced dermatologist office. Experience required. To apply, fax resume to 360-681-6222, or E-mail jobs@paragondermatology.com

Jefferson County FlaggerLaborer Clerk Hire Public Works seeks Flagger-Laborer Clerk Hires to perform manual labor and traffic control in East Jefferson County. Job includes using hand tools and hand-operated power equipment for road maintenance; directing traffic; and placing construction zone signage. Minimum qualifications: High School Diploma or GED and experience in traffic control/flagging and basic road maintenance work; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required: Flagger Certification Card. Salary: $12.50/hr, Non-Union, No Benefits, work up to 69hrs/mo.

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Manager, Respiratory Therapy FT working manager opportunity. Responsible for policies, procedures, budget, hiring, establishing goals, and providing clinical care to patients. Must be WA licensed RRT w i t h t h r e e ye a r s o f c l i n i c a l ex p e r i e n c e, with minimum of two years increasingly res p o n s i bl e s u p e r v i s or/managerial experience in a clinical setting. Apply: nbuckner@ olympicmedical.org Human Resources Olympic Medical Center 939 Caroline Street Port Angeles, WA 98362

LAWN & YARD CARE SERVICES. Pruning, hedge trimming, landscape maintenance, mowing, weeding, general clean up. Tom at 360-452-3229.

CALL: 452-8435 TOLL FREE: 1-800-826-7714 FAX: 417-3507

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CODE COMPLIANCE LOST: Cat. Long hair OFFICER I or II black and white tuxedo, (PLANS EXAMINER) Diamond Point area, Se- $20.51 to 24.99 hr., FT quim. (360)461-6326. (40 hrs. wk), union and retirement eligible with benefits. Applicants invit3023 Lost ed to interview will have skills/knowledge tested. LOST: Dog. Shih-Tzu Closing date has been mix, very noticeable un- extended to Febr uar y der bite, white, Old Mill 2 9 , 2 0 1 2 a t 4 : 3 0 P M (postmark accepted). Rd./Ahlvers area, P.A. (360)417-0808 Applications and comLOST: Dog. Yorkie, fe- p l e t e j o b a n n o u n c e male, shaved ears and ments available online at face, pink collar, Shore www.clallam.net/employRd. area, P.A. 797-1441. ment/, in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th LOST: Gloves. Men’s St, Por t Angeles, WA O.R. brand, black, tacti- 98362, or by calling Clalcal, Gore-Tex. Some- lam County Jobs Line where in P.A. $20 RE- 360-417-2528. Resume WARD! 360-452-3423. in lieu of application not LOST: iPod. Outside Se- a c c e p t e d . F a x e d o r quim Middle School, re- emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Dr ug ward. (714)293-5021. Free Workplace.

CUSTOMER SERVICE/ INSIDE SALES If you have an outgoi n g p e r s o n a l i t y, a sense of humor, can multi-task, and love people, this is the job for you! The Peninsula Daily News is looking for someone to join our Classified Department full-time. $10 hr. plus commission, benefits, paid holidays, paid vacation, sick pay and 401K. You will wor k Mon.-Fri., 8-5 p.m. in a t e a m o r i e n t e d , fa s t paced environment. The r ight candidate should have excellent telephone manners and sales skills, be a great speller with excellent grammar and have great computer skills. Please email resume and cover letter with 3 references to: susan.stoneman@ peninsuladaily news.com No phone calls, please.

Safeway Inc. seeks Pharm Mnger in Port Angeles, WA 98362. Responsible for overall daily pharmacy operation, including supervising other pharmacy personnel and monitoring perfo r m a n c e ; R e q u i r e s B a c h e l o r ’s d e gr e e o r equivalent in Pharm Science, Pharmacy or related. Must have WA State Pharm License with no disciplinary record. Wor k schedule: MonSun, 40 hours/week, 8am to 5pm and/or up to 1 2 / h r s h i f t s . O f fe r e d wage: $58.00/hour with standard company benefits. Submit resume to: Recr uitment and Employment Office, Safeway Inc., Attn: Job Ref # SAF49016, P.O.BOX 56625, Atlanta, GA 30303

LAWN/GARDEN Care ENVIOUS GREENS Fast, friendly, reliable, exper ienced, reasonable rates. Mow, b l o w, e d g e , w e e d , pulling, whacking, brush clearing, debris, hauling. Sequim /P.A. area. 360-681-3521 Cell: 541-420-4795.

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WOOD STOVE: Bakers F O R D : ‘ 9 5 W i n d s t a r. OLDS: ‘85 Cutlass Su- Choice, wood heat/cook 137K mi. $1,500. stove with water tank. preme. 72+K mi., 3.8L. 460-0262 or 681-0940. $2,500. (360)461-4194. $975. (806)778-2797.

Psychology Instructor Part-time Peninsula College is recruiting for an instructor to teach a Psychology class spring quar ter; M.S. or Ph.D. in Psychology required. Position information and application form available at www.pencol.edu. EEO

Experienced and licenssed CNA seeking an inhome elder care position. Ref’s upon request. 360-477-9490

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Clinic Manager Primary Care Responsible for the day-to-day administrative functions of our 13 provider Primary Care clinic which is part of a 50 provider multispecialty group. Will supervise clerical and clinical support staff, work with Medical Director to incorporate strategic planning and development, assists in the preparation and monitoring of annual budget; provide statistical reporting, and implement changes necessary. Responsible for efficiency of all clinic functions. Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Medical Administration or c o m p a r a bl e ex p e r i e n c e . 3 - 5 p r ev i o u s successful clinic management experience required. Apply: nbuckner@ olympicmedical.org Olympic Medical Center 939 Caroline Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 360.417.7231(p) 360.417.7307(f) EOE

Medical Assistant Forks Community Hospital Grad. from an accred. Medical Assistant School, active Health Care Asst. Cert. in the State of Wa. within 3–6 mo. of hire. Prev. exper. as a Medical Assistant preferred. CPR cert. to be completed within the f i r s t ye a r o f s e r v i c e. $13.06-$18.70 DOE. Position closes 02/09/12. Applications on: ForksHospital.org; submit to Gena at: genab@ forkshospital.org

Applications available at Jefferson County Public Works Dept, 623 Sheridan St, Port Townsend, WA 98368; by calling 360/3859160; or Jefferson County Maintenance Shop, 371 Chimacum Rd, Port Hadlock, WA 98839; by calling 360/385-0890; or at www. co.jefferson.wa.us.Applications must be received by 5:00pm, Fri, March 9, 2012. EOE

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MISC: Yamaha generator, used little, like new, $500/obo. Unique dresser, excellent condition, $100. (360)681-5089

SEWING MACHINE Montgomery Ward convertible bed sewing machine. Model UHT J 1414 in wood cabinet. Both excellent condition. PELLET STOVE: $600/ Includes all par ts and manual. Recently serobo. (360)452-4759. viced. Used very little. $90. Susan 460-0575. Po o l t a bl e : AT I s o l i d slate, trestle, 88”x44”, S PA : ‘ 0 2 T i g e r R i ve r good condition, with queue sticks and acces- B e n g e l . 4 s e a t . Yo u sories, $850. Patio furni- haul. $1,700. (360)461-0350 t u r e : S o fa a n d c h a i r, steel w/cushions, 2 U T I L ITY TRAILER: 4 matching glass tables, $ 1 0 0 . U m b r e l l a a n d yrs. old, ramps, brand new tires, used to haul stand, $20. 461-4194. quad but has many purPOWER CHAIR: Inva- poses. $1,500. 452-3213 care Pronto M51. Joy stick control, good 6105 Musical s h a p e . N ew : $ 5 , 5 0 0 . Instruments Price: $2,000. (360)457-1355 D R U M S E T: 5 p i e c e SAUNA: Infrared, Sun- Pe a r l E x p o r t , n e w e r life Saunas Malibu. d r u m h e a d s, Z i l d j i a n $1,600. (806)778-2797. c y m b a l s , u p g r a d e d WANTED: Old clocks. throne with back, sticks, great condition. $500. Working or not. (360)461-9851 360-928-9563

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MISC: Accordion Sonola, $225. Trumpet, $185. Upright organ, Lowrey Encore with auto rhythm, and tutor/manual, $145. (360)775-5827

K AYA K S : 2 H o b i e Quest, new, wheels, life jackets, wet suits. Both for $1,600. (360)460-0476

ORGAN: Antique Kimball reed organ, ver y good condition, excellent sound, multiple stops, all the notes play. $225. (360)457-1863

6115 Sporting Goods BUYING FIREARMS Any and All - Top $ Paid. One or Entire Collection. 360-477-9659 GOLF CART: ‘89 Yamaha. Gas, new canv a s / c l u b c o v e r. N e w tires/SS caps. Heater. Extra clean. $1,600. (360)457-1355

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Consider ways to boost your knowledge and skills. You want to be in a position that puts you in demand. Working on self-improvement in the confines of your own home will be worth it when you can show off the results. 4 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Offer your services to a worthy cause. What you do for others will enable you to turn a negative in your life into a positive. A secret you’ve been harboring must be dealt with in order to liberate you, emotionally and financially. 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Go over some of the jobs you’ve been involved with lately and you will discover something about the way you deal with your peers and how you can more effectively pursue future goals. Let your imagination wander. 4 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Stick close to home and take care of yourself. It’s important not to get rundown or to take on too much when you should be focusing on you and fine-tuning what you have to offer. Protect your assets and possessions. 2 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Work on a project that will bring 7035 General Pets you greater freedom. Doing something you love will make you realize what’s important to you. An AKC Bulldog Puppies $2,500 sire Champion innovative plan coupled with a Bayview Jolly Roger and good marketing ploy will attract d a m H a r l e y ’ s B i k e r someone unique and willing to Chick on December 13, help. 5 stars

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): An old idea or relationship will play a heavy role in a decision you make. Don’t let your emotions lead to overspending or overindulgence. Focus on creative projects that will enhance your reputation and boost your confidence. 3 stars

Gorgeous Rooster S m a r t a n d we l l m a n nered, seeking a few good hens to move in with. $100 or free to a real good home. Will deWANTED: Guns. One or liver. (360)452-6987. whole collection. New and old, but older the G R A S S H AY: $ 2 . 5 0 b e t t e r. E s t a t e s e t t l e - bale. (360)928-3539. ments. Call 452-1016. G R A S S H AY: $ 4 . 5 0 bale. 452-8713 or 6140 Wanted 808-1842

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7030 Horses BOOKS WANTED! We love books, we’ll buy yours. 457-9789 HORSE TRAILER: ‘88 Circle J. 2 horse, straight 8142 Garage Sales load. $2,000. 360-808-2295 Sequim

ESTATE Sale: Fri.-Sat.S u n . , 9 - 5 p. m . , 1 3 2 2 Heath Road. ‘09 Sears riding mower, grandfather clock, jewelry, antiques and collectibles, photography equipment, musical instruments, household items, tools, 2011. Health Cert., One tools and more tools. Year Health Guarantee a n d f i r s t s h o t s. 3 fe VENDORS WANTED males 1 male. Elegant Flea Antique 360-477-9724 & Collectibles Sale Mar. 2-3 Sequim Grange BIEWER Yorkie Puppy. $75 table Valentines Special Half Museum & Arts event. Price, $750. Gorgeous www.macsequim.org Biewer male Yorkie pupPriscilla 681-2257 py, 3 months old. Shots age appropriate, 8182 Garage Sales w o r m e d . Ve t s ex a m , dew claws removed. PA - West APRI registered. ValentineS Speical! Half price! Garage Sale: Fri.-Sat. $750. Tri-colored white, 9-5:30, Sun. 9-4, 4312 black, and gold. Will be Nicholas Road #3, top of toy size. 360-452-9650. Tr uck Route just past Hoch Const., look for FREE: Adult cat, des i g n s . F u r n i t u r e a n d clawed front and back, home decor items. indoor cat only, spayed female, owner in nursing 7025 Farm Animals home, needs good home ASAP. (360)582-0339.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t count on anything or anyone. It’s important to follow through and to be prepared to go it alone if necessary. You aren’t likely to win a popularity contest, but you can satisfy your own needs by acting on your plans. 2 stars

GERMAN SHEPHERD Purebred, 1 yr. spayed female, housebroken, all shots, needs room to run, no small children, ser ious inquires only. $800 firm. Call for more details. (360)808-5437. TRAINING CLASSES February 23. Greywolf Vet. 360-683-2106.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You’ll question everything you do, as well as what others do and say. Consider your options and stick to a decision you come up with on your own. Doing what someone else wants will not lead to happiness. Express your thoughts. 3 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Do whatever it takes to secure your emotional, financial and physical state. Recognize what needs adjusting and commit to follow through until you are satisfied with the results you achieve. Love is highlighted. 5 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Go over your personal papers and make adjustments that will ensure the stability of your financial situation. A partnership may be enticing, but make sure it isn’t going to limit you or anyone else involved before you proceed. 3 stars

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New experiences will be eye-opening. Talk to people who interest you or who share your goals. Love is on the rise, and spending time with someone you hold dear to your heart will enhance your relationship. Invest in home and family. 4 stars

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take care of your responsibilities, but don’t let others’ burdens bring you down. Fair is fair, and doing too much for someone else will cause an imbalance in your relationship. Focus on what you are trying to achieve. You cannot buy love. 3 stars

PUPPIES: Ausie/Border C AT T L E : Way g u f u l l collie pups, 9 weeks, 1st blood and crosses. shot/wormed, $200. $1,000-$4,000 each. Phone before 1 p.m. (360)774-0702 360-775-1788

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PRICE REDUCED! 2 AKC female Black Lab pups left! 10 wks. old, was asking $600, but now open to reasonable offers! Approved homes only! Make me an offer! (Ron, please call again!) 360-808-5635

YORKIEPOO PUPPIES Two adorable females both black with white on feet and chest. Will be very small, 1st shot and tails docked. Great with kids and other pets. $500. (360)452-3016.

TRAILER: ‘03 29’ Terry. Dbl door, front Br., large slide, great for living or pulling. $9,200. 457-9038

PUPPIES: Chocolate Lab, dewclaws removed, 4 males $300 ea., 2 females, $350 ea. (360)775-8207

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5TH WHEEL: ‘02 34’ Big Sky Montana. 3 slides, W / D, g r e a t s t o r a g e . $20,000. 477-7957.

PUPPIES: Purebred Siberian Huskies, (2) males, (1) female. Ready last week of February. Pictures available. $500 each. Serious in- 5 T H W H E E L : ‘ 9 4 2 9 ’ quiries please call Fleetwood Prowler 5th (360)374-8843 Wheel. Used, but in P u r e B r e d L o n g H a i r good condition. Plenty of Chihuahua, 9 months room for multiple people. old $350 Has all shots, Has ever ything you’ll need for a comfortable fixed, and potty trained. vacation. $4,500/obo. $350. 360-477-1743. Call Kim after 6 p.m. at 360-460-2634 Valetines Day Puppies! To y P a r t y P o o d l e s a va i l a b l e Va l e n t i n e s ’ 9832 Tents & Day! Apricot/white and Travel Trailers champagne/white. $350 for the female, $300 for t h e m a l e s. ( 3 6 0 ) 8 0 8 - T E N T T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 8 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m , 0102 Ask for Janet. used twice. $6,000. (360)681-2329 CHECK OUT OUR NEW CLASSIFIED T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 5 2 7 ’ WIZARD AT Okanagan. Excellent, www.peninsula hardly used. $12,000/ dailynews.com obo. 417-0549.

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9808 Campers & Canopies CAMPER: ‘68 Dodge cabover. Good condition, sleeps 5. $1,900. 360-797-1508

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D U R O B OAT: 1 2 ’ . 1 5 and 6 hp Evinrudes, Calkins trailer. $1,500. 6836748.


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B OAT / T R A I L E R : 2 4 ’ Road Runner trailer, tandem axle, serge brakes, fully galvanized, 8,500 lb. rated, excellent cond, comes with 24’ cuddy cabin Seabird, 383 Chev. I/O, 20 hp electric start kicker, electronics, downriggers and more. First $4,000. 797-7446.

SCOOTER: Honda Re- FORD: ‘51 2 dr, orig., 6 cyl., needs restoration, 3 flex, side car, helmets. sp. $2,000. 452-8092. $3,500. (806)778-2797.

D U R A B OAT: ‘ 0 8 1 4 ’ aluminum. 9.9 Johnson, trailer. $1,500. 360-580-1741 DURABOAT: 14’ 20 hp Merc less than 20 hrs., xtras. $3,200. 452-8092. PONTOON BOATS: (2), with motors and batteries. Running time 12 hrs. $1,100. (360)670-6100 or (360)457-6906. RHINO SPORT: ‘09. Excellent cond., $8,500. 670-6100 or 457-6906.

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HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘01 Road King FLHRI 4,950 miles! Fuel-Injection, removable windshield, foot pegs, back rest,hard saddle bags, foot boards, heel-shift, oval-tip pipes,and many other extras. $10,900. 360-808-4176

SUZUKI: ‘02 DRZ 400 d u a l s p o r t . Ve r y l o w miles, super clean, extras. $3,750. 360-457-8556 360-460-0733

QUAD: ‘07 Yamaha 700 Raptor. Like new, extras. $5,500 firm. 452-3213.

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PONTIAC ‘03 GRAND FORD: ‘64 Mustang. AM GT 4 DOOR C o m p l e t e, bu t n e e d s 3.4 liter V6, auto, air, tilt work. $3,500. w h e e l , c r u i s e, p owe r 670-6100 or 457-6906. windows, locks, mirrors and seat, power sunroof, HONDA ‘00 ACCORD leather interior, AM/FM EX COUPE 4 cylinder, auto, air, tilt CD, rear spoiler, alloy w h e e l , c r u i s e, p owe r wheels, remote entr y, windows, locks, mirrors low miles, and more! Exand seat, power sunroof, pires 2-18-12. VIN677794 AM/FM CD, leather in$5,995 terior, 4 wheel disc ABS Dave Barnier brakes, premium alloy wheels, remote entr y, *We Finance in House* Auto Sales and more! Expires 2-18452-6599 12. VIN033373. davebarnier.com $6,995 Dave Barnier SATURN: ‘96 SL wagon. Auto Sales *We Finance In House* Auto, body/interior excellent, needs mechanical 452-6599 work. $900. 457-3425. davebarnier.com HONDA: ‘00 EK Hatch. VOLVO: ‘82 GLE. 4 cyl. New swap, B18C type R N ew t i r e s, n ew s n ow suspension, yellow HID tires. $600. 460-3567. lights, Apexi exhaust, int a k e , 1 1 8 K m i l e s . 9410 Pickup Trucks $5,500. 452-9693 or Dodge 461-6506 DODGE: ‘00 Dakota HONDA: ‘00 EK Hatch. q u a d c a b. 9 2 K , ex c . New swap, B18C type R cond., matching canopy, suspension, yellow HID Rhinoguard, auto, CD, lights, Apexi exhaust, in- A/C, cr uise, extra set take, 118K miles. snow tires/wheels. $5,500. 452-9693 or $7,200/obo. 477-9755 461-6506

CHEV ‘97 LS 4x4 5.7 liter Vortec V8, auto, dark metallic plum exterior in excellent shape! Gray cloth interior in fantastic shape! Power windows, door locks, mirrors, CD/cassette, cruise, tilt, privacy glass, dual airbags, roof rack, bar n doors, tow, polished aluminum wheels with 80% Les Schwab rubber! Very nice, wellkept Tahoe at our no haggle price of only $13,995 Carpenter Auto Center 681-5090

TOYOTA: ‘94 4-Runner. Sunroof, lifted, big tires, power windows and seats, leather interior, good shape. $4,500. 452-9693

DODGE ‘03 DURANGO LST 4X4 4.7 liter V8, auto, loaded! Dark metallic red exterior in excellent shape! Tan cloth interior in great condition! Power seat, CD/cassette, dual climate, rear air, 3rd seat, cruise, tilt, privacy glass, roof rack, running boards, alloy wheels! Well kept mid sized SUV at our no haggle price of only $7,995 Carpenter Auto Center 681-5090

CHEV: ‘95 Lumina minivan. V6, 7 pass. $2,000. 457-1053.

TRANSMISSION: Allison MT 643 truck transmission. $400/offer. (360)417-5583

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CHEV: ‘01 Cavalier. Actual mi., less than 2 4 K . 3 3 m p g , gr e a t transpor tation. First $5,500 gets it. By appointment, phone 360-417-3991 CHEV: ‘84 El Camino C o n q u i s t a . N ew ex a haust, shocks, starter. $1,300. (360)452-2575.

HYUNDAI: ‘04 Tibur o n . 6 c y l i n d e r, 6 speed, new tires. $4,295. 477-1777 before 7 p.m.. J AG UA R : ‘ 9 0 X J S Coupe. Black, tan int., only 42K mi., car is like brand new in/out, mechanically. $11,750 Call John, Euro Auto Works: 683-3876.

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FORD: ‘90 Bronco Eddie Bauer. EFI 5.8, OD, posi., CD, clean, straight, exc! $2,500. 808-0153.

C H E V: ‘ 0 1 S i l ve r a d o 1500. V8, 4.8L, 4x4, au- F O R D : ‘ 9 1 E x p l o r e r. to, 152K, tool box, good Great shape/parts. $475. cond. $5,200. 477-5775. (360)670-2946 GMC: ‘84 Jimmy 4x4. $500. 460-9776.

9708 Vans & Minivans Dodge DODGE: ‘07 Caravan Town & County LX. Low mi., excellent condition. $10,600 firm. 457-8129.

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CHRYSLER: ‘05 Town a n d C o u n t r y LT D. 1 ow n e r, g r e a t c o n d . 73,200 miles. $10,500. 360-683-1957 DODGE: ‘95 Grand Caravan. AWD. $2,200/obo. (360)460-6780

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FORD: ‘00 Ranger CHRYSLER: ‘04 CrossX LT. 4 x 4 O f f R o a d fire, 80K, 6 sp, excellent. N I S S A N : ‘ 0 1 A l t i m a edition, 4.0 V6, 160K, $12,000. 452-8092. extended cab, auto, GXE 4 door. 65K, auto. tow, bedliner, clean. $6,500. (360)683-3015. FORD: ‘00 Exporer XLS. $5,950. 457-4363. 4WD, auto, V6, 4.0L, OLDS: ‘85 Cutlass Sugreat condition, 170K. FORD: ‘01 Ranger. 4x4, preme. 72+K mi., 3.8L. $2,800. (360)417-9137. $2,500. (360)461-4194. blk, 4.0L 6 cyl, 91,860 orig. mi., tires at 80%, FORD: ‘00 Taurus SE. VOLVO: 2001 Volvo S4. good shape, good runBlue, 125K, all pwr. Fo r S a l e : 2 0 0 1 Vo l vo ner, complete with blk $3,250. (360)457-1900. S4. Black 4 door. Sun- m a t c h i n g c a n o p y . roof. 97K miles. Excel- $7,500. (360)640-1019 FORD: ‘07 Mustang con- lent condition! Carefully or (360)640-1299. FORD: ‘27 T Bucket. vertible. Mint condition, maintained. $4,000 or FORD: ‘03 F150. 4WD Blower, new brakes low mi., spoilers, side air best reasonable offer. 5.4L, 117K, leather CD, and wiring, all steel bags, always garaged. Call 360-385-6386. new Nokian tires, dark body. $17,500. Before $26,000. 683-5682 or 7 p.m. (360)477-1777. P O N T I AC : ‘ 8 6 F i e r o. gr e e n / t a n , ve r y n i c e. (541)980-5210 cell 91K miles, well taken $12,500. Curt at 360-460-8997 FORD: ‘28 2 dr sedan, FORD: ‘54 Victoria. New care of. Great Gift! Colrestored in 1980, + parts 302/4 speed $15,000/ lector’s item! Good mpg! FORD: ‘68 1/2 ton. Re$15,000/obo. 452-8092. obo. 360-504-5664. $3,000. 775-9754. built 300 ci, 6 cyl, 4 sp man., clear title with parts truck. $1,500. 360-808-2563

FORD: ‘84 F250. $4,500. 417-1587. FORD: ‘91 Bronco. Body and interior are in good condition. Needs a new steering column. About 70,000 miles on the engine. Selling as is. $2,500/obo. Call Kim after 6 p.m. at 360-460-2634 FORD: ‘96 F-350. 4x4 crew cab. White, long bed, 7.3 diesel. $4,800. 460-4986 or 460-4982 FORD: ‘96 Ranger Super cab, 4x4, 76K, exc. $6,650. (806)778-2797. FORD: ‘97 F350 XLT. 7.3L turbo diesel, super cab, auto, dual tank, 5th wheel, dually. $8,500. 360-775-5418 GMC: ‘80 3/4 ton with lift o n b a ck . R u n s g o o d . $1,500/obo. 808-6893. MAZDA: ‘84 Pickup. $1,950. (360)452-5126. MAZDA: ‘88 pickup with Topper. Very clean. $1,500. (806)778-2797. TOYOTA: ‘92 4x4 SR5. Low miles. $4,599. (360)390-8918

9556 SUVs Others CHEV: ‘00 Tahoe 4x4. Low mi., great shape. $7,800/obo. Call before 7 p.m. 360-477-6969. C H E V : ‘ 0 0 Ta h o e LT. 4WD, 164K. $6,900. (360)477-2501

CHEV: ‘91 K5 Blazer. 93k, Immaculate. Loaded, ALL original, 350FI, Auto, 4x4, adult owned, non smoker, never off roaded. Build sheet, owner’s and shop manuals. Runs and Dr ives Like New. $9,500. 360-452-7439 FORD: ‘84 Bronco 4x4. 300-SIX, 4 speed granny. $999/obo/trade. (360)681-2382

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FORD: ‘91 E350 delivery cube van. 18’ insulated box, Tommy Lift, roll up r e a r d o o r, s i d e m a n d o o r, c a b p a s s - t h r u J E E P : ‘ 9 8 W r a n g l e r door, strong 7.3 diesel, Sport. 89K hwy. mi. new tranny and diff., low $7,900. 360-580-1741 (hwy only) mi. Fleet maint. records, newer SUZUKI: ‘89 Sidekick. white paint, snow tires 4WD, 2 dr, convertible. incl. (4), $4,000/obo. $3,500. (360)460-6308. 360-460-0985 days. J E E P : ‘ 0 7 W r a n g l e r. 45K mi. Excellent cond., 4 door, new tires/brakes. $18,000. (360)461-4799.

FORD: ‘92 E250 van. L a d d e r r a ck , i n t e r i o r racks, good runner. $1,800. 360-460-9257. FORD: ‘93 Aerostar Ext. Cargo van. 3.0L, V6, shelving and headache rack, ladder rack, runs good, 5 speed stick. $1,500/obo. 360-808-6706

T O Y O TA : ‘ 7 7 L a n d Cruiser FJ40 original 2F engine, aluminum body, lift with 34’s, ARB lockers, snorkel, PTO winch. Many extras!! $9,000/ FORD: ‘95 E350 Club obo. 617-510-9935 Wagon Chateau. TOYOTA: ‘87 4-Runner 135,000 miles, clean, sharp. $4,100. Call 3604x4. As is. $1,800. 457-8388 before 7 p.m. 477-0577

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County File No.: 7023.79811 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Grantee: Kirk Gries and Vicki L. Gries, husband and wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2007 1198576 Tax Parcel ID No.: 03-30-18-680280 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 28, Mountain View Meadows Subdivision Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On March 16, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real proper ty “Proper ty”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lot 28, Mountain View Meadows Subdivision, as per Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 98, Records of Clallam County, Washington. Situate in Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 370 Duke Drive Sequim, WA 98382 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/20/07, recorded on 03/27/07, under Auditor’s File No. 2007 1198576, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Kirk Gries and Vicki L. Gries, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Olympic Peninsula Title Insurance Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Golf Savings Bank, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1216478. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 12/07/2011 Monthly Payments $35,324.57 Late Charges $1,470.60 Lender’s Fees & Costs $2,319.89 Total Arrearage $39,115.06 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $472.50 Total Costs $472.50 Total Amount Due: $39,587.56 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $245,020.52, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 04/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on March 16, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Kirk Gries 370 Duke Drive Sequim, WA 98382 Vicki L. Gries 370 Duke Drive Sequim, WA 98382 Kirk Gries PO Box 1887 Sequim, WA 98382 Vicki L. Gries PO Box 1887 Sequim, WA 98382 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 10/29/10, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 10/29/10 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 12/07/2011 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Heather L. Smith (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7023.79811) 1002.175658-FEI Pub: Feb. 12, Mar. 4, 2012 File No.: 7069.25337 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Bank of America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as trustee under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of June 1, 2006, GSAMP Trust 2006-HE4 Grantee: Kimberly A. Flores and Jay P. O’Neill, each as their separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2006 1177707 Tax Parcel ID No.: 06-30-00-041440 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 9 Block 414 Townsite of Port Angeles Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On March 16, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lot 9 in Block 414 of the Townsite of Port Angeles, as per Plat thereof Recorded in Volume 1 of Plats, page 27, Records of Clallam County, Washington. Situate in Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 934 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/17/06, recorded on 03/31/06, under Auditor’s File No. 2006 1177707, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Kimberly A. Flores and Jay P. O’Neill, each as their separate estate, as Grantor, to Olympic Penninsula Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Manadalay Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Manadalay Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns to Bank of America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as trustee under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of June 1, 2006, GSAMP Trust 2006-HE4, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 2011-1267416. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 12/09/2011 Monthly Payments $48,343.29 Late Charges $2,012.36 Lender’s Fees & Costs $933.37 Total Arrearage $51,289.02 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $450.00 Title Report $726.28 Statutory Mailings $19.52 Recording Costs $28.00 Postings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,293.80 Total Amount Due: $52,582.82 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $212,864.77, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 07/01/09, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on March 16, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Kimberly A. Flores 934 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 Jay P. O’Neill 934 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Kimberly A. Flores 934 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Jay P. O’Neill 934 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 05/12/11, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/13/11 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 12/09/2011 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Kathy Taggar t (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7069.25337) 1002.205818-FEI Pub: Feb. 12, Mar. 4, 2012

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File No.: 7069.25609 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the C-BASS Mortgage Loan AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2006-CB1 Grantee: Edward J. Becker, Jr., as his separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2005 1166630 Tax Parcel ID No.: 063099-033820 Abbreviated Legal: LT B SP 4/75 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On March 16, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Lot B of Short Plat No. 78-3-12 recorded March 22, 1978 in Volume 4 of Short Plats, Page 75, under Auditor’s File No. 479825, being a portion of Lots 8 and 9 in Block 338 of the Townsite of Port Angeles; Situate in Clallam County, Washington. Commonly known as: 1109 South Albert Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 09/30/05, recorded on 10/05/05, under Auditor’s File No. 2005 1166630, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Edward J. Becker, Jr. a single person as his separate estate, as Grantor, to Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Encore Credit Corp., its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the C-BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-CB1, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 20091233735. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 12/10/2011 Monthly Payments $66,570.35 Late Charges $2,797.52 Lender’s Fees & Costs $6,544.66 Total Arrearage $75,912.53 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $472.50 Title Report $0.00 Statutory Mailings $0.00 Recording Costs $0.00 Postings $0.00 Sale Costs $54.20 Total Costs $526.70 Total Amount Due: $76,439.23 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $202,196.88, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 01/01/09, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on March 16, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Edward J. Becker, Jr. 1109 South Albert Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Edward J. Becker, Jr. 1109 South Albert Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 05/06/09, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/06/09 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 12/12/2011 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Kathy Taggart (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7069.25609) 1002.205949-FEI Pub: Feb. 12, Mar. 4, 2012 File No.: 7104.15398 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-NC2 Grantee: A. Brandon Kem and Jennifer L. Kem, husband and wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 20051151844 Tax Parcel ID No.: 053013330150 / 053013330175 Abbreviated Legal: Ptn. SW SW 13-30-5 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On March 16, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: Parcel A: The West half of that part of the South half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter in Section 13, Township 30 North, Range 5 West, W.M., lying Easterly of County Road No. 4177, commonly known as Blue Mountain Road, and West of the East 594 feet of said South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, EXCEPT the South 135 feet of said West half; ALSO EXCEPT portion conveyed to Clallam County by deed recorded under Clallam County Recording No. 620688. Parcel B: The South 135 feet of the West half of that part of the South half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter in Section 13, Township 30 North, Range 5 West, W.M., lying Easterly of County Road No. 4177, commonly known as Blue Mountain Road, and West of the East 594 feet of said South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter; EXCEPT portion conveyed to Clallam County by deed recorded under Clallam County Recording No. 620688. Situate in the County of Clallam, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 11 ONE HORSE LN aka Blue Mountain Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/08/05, recorded on 03/03/05, under Auditor’s File No. 2005-1151844, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Arthur Brandon Kem, who acquired title as, A. Brandon Kem and Jennifer L. Kem, husband and wife, as Grantor, to United Capital Title Insurance, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of New Century Mortgage Corporation, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by New Century Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-NC2, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 2010-1252536. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 12/07/2011 Monthly Payments $43,965.29 Lender’s Fees & Costs $3,089.23 Total Arrearage $47,054.52 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $540.00 Statutory Mailings $41.75 Recording Costs $65.00 Postings $262.72 Sale Costs $1,011.20 Total Costs $1,920.67 Total Amount Due: $48,975.19 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $214,254.82, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 01/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on March 16, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 03/05/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Arthur B. Kem 17247 SE McKinley Road Portland, OR 97207 Jennifer L. Kem 17247 SE McKinley Road Portland, OR 97207 Jennifer L. Kem PO Box 8766 Portland, OR 97207 Jennifer L. Kem 11 One Horse LN aka Blue Mountain Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 ARTHUR B. KEM PO BOX 8766 Portland, OR 97207 ARTHUR B. KEM 11 One Horse LN aka Blue Mountain Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 05/27/10, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/27/10 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 12/07/2011 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Becky Baker (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7104.15398) 1002.158267-FEI Pub: Feb. 12, Mar. 4, 2012

File No.: 7219.20992 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. Grantee: Dennis E. Hochhalter and Jeanine A Hochhalter, husband and wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2008-1216897 Tax Parcel ID No.: 063000026740 Abbreviated Legal: Ptn. Lts. 11 & 12, Bk. 267, TPA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On February 24, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: The Southerly one-half of Lots 11 and 12, Block 267, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. Situate in the County of Clallam, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 139 West 9th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/25/08, recorded on 02/28/08, under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1216897, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Dennis E. Hochhalter, Jeanine A Hochhalter, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Washington Administrative Services, Inc., as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Suntrust Mortgage Inc., its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 2011-1267825. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 11/18/2011 Monthly Payments $14,936.64 Late Charges $647.52 Lender’s Fees & Costs $96.75 Total Arrearage $15,680.91 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $675.00 Title Report $659.07 Statutory Mailings $28.68 Recording Costs $14.00 Postings $70.00 Total Costs $1,446.75 Total Amount Due: $17,127.66 IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $171,053.83, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 11/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on February 24, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 02/13/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 02/13/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 02/13/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Dennis E. Hochhalter 139 West 9th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Jeanine A Hochhalter 139 West 9th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Dennis E. Hochhalter 1628 West 6th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363-171 Jeanine A Hochhalter 1628 West 6th Street Port Angeles, WA 98363-171 Dennis E. Hochhalter 125 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Jeanine A. Hochalter 125 West 14th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 02/28/11, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 03/01/11 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 11/18/2011 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Nanci Lamber t (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7219.20992) 1002.186779-FEI Pub: Jan. 22, Feb. 12, 2012

File No.: 8318.20060 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Sound Community Bank Grantee: Arthur Leo Pass, as his separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2008-1219108 Original NTS Auditor File No. 2011-1264566 Tax Parcel ID No.: 083133-430125 Abbreviated Legal: PTN. SW SE, 33-31-8 Amended Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On February 24, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. inside the main lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street in the City of Port Angeles, State of Washington, the Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Clallam, State of Washington: That portion of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 31 North, Range 8 West, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Highway No. 112 and the East line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Section 33, Township 31 North, Range 8 West, W.M., Clallam County, Washington; thence North along the East line of said Subdivision 300 feet; thence Northwesterly parallel with the North line of said Highway 400 feet; thence South parallel with the East line of said Subdivision 300 feet, more or less, to the North line of said Highway; thence Southeasterly along the said North line 400 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Situate in Clallam County, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 52333 Highway 112 Port Angeles, WA 98363 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/28/08 and recorded on 04/09/08, under Auditor’s File No. 2008-1219108, records of Clallam County, Washington, from Arthur Leo Pass and Estene M. Pass, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Olympic Peninsula Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Sound Community Bank, as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 01/11/2012 Monthly Payments $20,895.00 Late Charges $975.10 Lender’s Fees & Costs $8,484.05 Total Arrearage $30,354.15 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $450.00 Postings $118.32 Publication Costs $854.20 Total Costs $1,422.52 Total Amount Due: $31,776.67 Other known defaults are as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $180,276.07, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 10/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on February 24, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 02/13/12 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 02/13/12 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 02/13/12 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Arthur Leo Pass 52333 Highway 112 Port Angeles, WA 98363 Estene M. Pass 52333 Highway 112 Port Angeles, WA 98363 Arthur Leo Pass P.O. Box 182 Joyce, WA 98343 Estene M. Pass P.O. Box 182 Joyce, WA 98343 Arthur Leo Pass 511 West Spruce Street Sequim, WA 98382 Estene M. Pass 511 West Spruce Street Sequim, WA 98382 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Arthur Leo Pass 52333 Highway 112 Port Angeles, WA 98363 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Arthur Leo Pass P.O. Box 182 Joyce, WA 98343 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Arthur Leo Pass 511 West Spruce Street Sequim, WA 98382 by both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 02/28/11, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 02/28/11 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor, and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor, of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com EFFECTIVE: 01/11/2012 Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: Winston Khan (425) 586-1900. (TS# 8318.20060) 1002.186713-FEI Pub: Jan. 22, Feb. 12, 2012

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off, Jules is miffed at Grayson because he calls her predictable. What she doesn’t know is that he has an ulterior motive. Meanwhile, Ellie is concerned that little Stan could end up like Laurie, and Travis enjoys his new off-campus housing until Bobby makes a suggestion. Cox has ingratiated herself with viewers for decades, both on the tube and the silver screen. The actress is best-known for her starring role in the megahit sitcom “Friends,” but she’s been a

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Matthew Perry, along with Cox, became among the highest paid TV actors of their time, earning a reported $1 million per episode. As in “Friends,” Cox is in good company in “Cougar Town.” Miller starred in the ABC comedy “The Drew Carey Show” and NBC’s “Scrubs,” and has appeared in “CSI: Miami” and “Seinfeld.” Co-star Gomez is also a “Drew Carey” alum. Viewers may also recognize him from his roles in “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Felicity” and “Jake in Progress.” Hopkins has appeared in some of the most popular TV shows in recent memory, including “Ally McBeal,” “Cold Case” and “Bones.” Former “Freaks and Geeks” and “Dawson’s Creek” star Philipps won a 2011 Critic’s Choice Television Award for her role as Laurie in “Cougar Town.” Despite the stellar cast, critics haven’t always been kind to “Cougar Town.” Many critics panned Season 1, saying it isolated all but a small fraction of viewers, primarily females in their 40s. Others also derided the series for portraying mature single women as the desperate predators of the dating world. Season 2 was generally better received by critics, and the show held steady with an average of just over 7 million viewers. ABC has reportedly ordered just 15 episodes of the new season,which explains why the premiere was pushed back to February from January. That may still change, however, now that ABC has pulled its crossdressing comedy, “Work It,” so there’s more room for “Cougar Town” to stretch its season. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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welve years ago, CBS broke new ground with a series about the scientists behind crime investigation. “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” mixed the drama of a police procedural while providing factual research and situations. The series was welcomed in 2000 with open arms by viewers because many of the other premieres of the season were either sitcoms — “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Yes, Dear,” “Malcolm in the Middle” — or reality series, such as “Survivor” or “Big Brother.” “CSI” developed such a following that it spun into two other series, which both met with equal success. Without trying to recreate the same characters in a different city, as many spinoffs have tried, the franchise makes new

characters and new situations in a fresh environment. On Wednesday, Feb. 15, Elisabeth Shue will join the cast as Julie Finlay, who has a mysterious past with supervisor D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) and has just left a court-ordered anger management course. Shue steps onto the set only two episodes after Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger) left the team.”CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” airs Wednesdays on CBS. Shue has had a wide array of roles during her career, and though most of them are in film, there is no doubt that she will be an asset to the “CSI” cast. Shue’s career started back in 1984 , when she played the love interest in “The Karate Kid,” but it wasn’t until her award-winning role in 1995’s “Leaving Las Vegas” that she started to be noticed. She has also starred in “Hollow Man” (2000), “Hide and Seek” (2005)

and “Tuck Everlasting” (2002). Shue has little experience on the small screen, having only appeared in a short-lived ABC comedy in the mid-’80s, “Call to Glory.” Unlike the other departures the team has endured over the years, Willows’s resignation was expected and, as Helgenberger herself said, “inevitable.” Willows decides that it is time to say goodbye when she is demoted, and she and her new supervisor (Danson) are constantly butting heads. “There is a little resentment, but Ted’s character so far is endearing and has a unique way of looking at a crime scene. It’s a nice, fresh perspective, and it kind of gets under everyone’s skin a little bit, in a good way,” Helgenberger said in an interview with E! Online. “I think Catherine is very intrigued by him. I think ultimately Catherine is a team player,

and they took some liberties last season the way the crime came about or was solved and she was willing to admit it. And this is the fallout.” Helgenberger has expressed interest in returning for the occasional plot line, so we may see her again. The series has had multiple Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue in “CSI: Crime Scene main characters come and go Investigation” and, in some cases, return. Even after Brown’s death, but he still in the pilot episode, new criminal- alive, viewers were on the edge of their seats to see what would appears periodically as Sidle’s ist Holly Gribbs (Chandra West) happen to the character. new husband. When Grissom left, was shot and killed during her It wasn’t too long before the Dr. Raymond Langston (Laurence first day on the job. After setting Fishburne) took over for two series said farewell to another this precedent, the writers left star, when Sidle was kidnapped seasons. At the beginning of this viewers on edge about what season, Danson joined the cast as by the Miniature Killer and would happen with the charthe new supervisor, D.B. Russell. almost killed. She later left the acters they have grown to love. There have also been several Gribbs was replaced by Sara Sidle show, but she returned after short-term additions to the team, (Jorja Fox). Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) In Season 5, Nick Stokes was was shot and killed at the end of including Riley Adams (Lauren Lee Smith), Ronnie Lake (Jessica taken hostage by an irate father the season. Lucas) and Mike Keppler (Liev who wanted revenge for his The team’s original superviShrieber), but all came and went daughter’s incarceration. Though sor, Gil Grissom (played by rather quickly. Stokes lived after being buried William Peterson) left the lab

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Q: I saw that Woody Allen is nominated for best director at the Oscars this year. Has he ever won before? A: Yes, but it’s been a while. Woody Allen, considered one of the great American filmmakers of all time, won his best-director Oscar way back in 1978 for “Annie Hall.” But the thing about Allen is he makes a lot of movies — a film a year, on average — so while he did win a directing Oscar in 1978, that means he didn’t win a directing Oscar 39 times since. That doesn’t mean he was nominated for each of those. His nomination this year for “Midnight in Paris” is just his seventh directing nod. He’s always considered himself more of a writer, he says, and that shows in his record with the academy: He has 15 writing nominations under his belt, including one this year. He’s won two Oscars in that category, for “Annie Hall” again, and in 1987 for “Hannah and Her Sisters.” But he’d be the first to ask that we not put too much stock in these things. “When you see who wins those things — or who doesn’t win them — you can see how meaningless this Oscar thing is,” he told an interviewer. He has consistently refused to let his studios use his name in their promotional ads aimed at Oscar voters — the Hollywood tradition that popularized the phrase “for your consideration.” Indeed, the night he won his best-directing Oscar — March 29, 1978 — Allen wasn’t even there to accept it. He was at Michael’s Pub in New York, playing his weekly gig with his jazz band. If he doesn’t care about awards, surely he (or at least his studio, Sony Pictures Classics) cares about the box office, in which case “Midnight in Paris” is already a winner. The film, which stars Owen Wilson as an American writer visiting Paris who is magically whisked back to the days of Hemingway and Fitzgerald, is now Allen’s top-grossing film of all time at the domestic box office.

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bounce back just a year after his wife’s death, to get focused on his re-election. Sackhoff is widely known for her lead role as Lt. Kara Thrace in “Battlestar Galactica” and her strong role in “24.” Phillips will portray Henry Standing Bear, Longmire’s close friend who steps in to help when deputy Branch Connally (played by Chase) decides to run against Longmire for sheriff. Phillips has done well for himself since leading the cast in 1987’s “La Bamba,” with memorable TV roles in “Numb3rs,” “24” and “SGU Stargate Universe.” Meanwhile, Chase’s career highlights include roles in such cable hits as “Damages” and “Saving Grace.” Freeman, who was a series regular on “Smallville,” will play Longmire’s daughter, Cady. Johnson has written seven novels in his Walt Longmire series, so there is

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plenty of material for A&E to play with as it launches the new crime thriller. WORLDS COLLIDE: Hollywood and the video game industry have been intimately linked for decades, each providing inspiration for the other. There have been hit games that have become big silver-screen sellers, such as the “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” and “Resident Evil” franchises. It’s gone the other way, too, with 1995’s “GoldenEye” and ABC’s “Lost” inspiring hit video games. Soon, Syfy will make history by releasing a new sci-fi series, “Defiance,” with its online game simultaneously. Collaborating with Trion Worlds for the project, the network boasts that the show and massive multiplayer online (MMO) game will “exist in a single universe, evolving together over time to tell an overall story that is more powerful together.” Syfy has announced that New Zealander Grant Bowler has landed the role as the show’s lead character, Jeb Nolan. He is a former Marine living in the near future who took part in the war between humans and aliens. Now, the two races live together in a new world that has been transformed by the aliens’ machines. Since losing his family in the war, Nolan has become a wanderer in the wild, but he ends up staying in a frontier town when he’s hired to keep the peace. “Grant’s charismatic charm and

his depth as an actor make him the perfect anchor as we build the ensemble for this sweeping adventure series,” said Syfy’s Mark Stern. Bowler is best-known to American audiences as Connor Owens, Wilhelmina’s love interest in “Ugly Betty.” He also starred as Cooter in “True Blood” and was part of the ensemble cast in “Killer Elite” (2011). Fans of foreign fare would have spotted him in “Blue Heelers,” “Adrenalin Junkies” and “Outrageous Fortune.” OWN EXPANSION: Three new shows with seemingly different concepts — women in a male-dominated industry, the search for true love, and answering life’s big questions — have found common ground in Oprah Winfrey’s world. The TV legend’s network, OWN, has given the green light to three new series to boost the young station’s catalog as it grows through its second year on the air. “Lives on Fire,” “Lovetown, USA” and “Are You Normal, America?” will join the lineup this year. “Each of our new shows is right on brand and aligned with Oprah’s intention to bring our audience meaningful, entertaining programming,” said OWN co-president Sheri Salata.

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When an overzealous Sue wants to see Justin Bieber in concert, Frankie does everything in her power to get tickets. Elsewhere, Mike coaches Brick for the school’s upcoming spelling bee, and Axl tries to break a speed limit on foot.

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House Hunters International (30) HGTV

6:00 p.m.

Unwind with a prime-time house-hunting marathon. As the programming event begins, globetrotters Erich and Rob have just returned to Toronto from Japan, and they’ve set their sights on buying a place in Mexico.

Gold Rush (29) DISC

7:00 p.m.

Catch up with Todd Hoffman and his crew as they continue their quest to strike it rich in Alaska. After a dismal outcome last season, the miners must come up with a new plan if they want to salvage what’s left of the mining season.

NAACP Image Awards (5) KING

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Stars pay tribute to those who portray positive images of African Americans in a multicultural celebration of literature, television and film. There are over 50 categories designed to acknowledge outstanding work in the arts, as well as social justice.

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Camille (1937, Romance) Robert

Gigi (1958, Musical) Louis Jourdan,

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Unforgiven Fernandez, Julian Mateos, Yul Brynner. Charles Bronson, Yul Brynner. Smith, Barbara Hershey. Clint Eastwood. Dogs 101 Dogs Out Funny A. American Stuffers American Stuffers Pit Boss: For Fans Pit Boss Pit Boss Pit Boss "Crossroads" Pit Boss To Be Announced The Real Housewives Bethenny "So Hoppy Bethenny "The Bethenny "Baby Million "Valentine's Beverly Hills "Lost The Real Housewives "Southern Hospitality" of Atlanta Together" Honeymoon Is Over" Won't Wait" day WWHL Special" Footage Special" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Money in Made Greed "Kevin Cohen: Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Motion Millions Baby Broker Scam" CNN Newsroom Your Money CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Situation Room CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Hughley Dance Flick ('09, Com) Shoshana Bush.

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The Good Witch Catherine Bell. Cupid ('11, Rom) Jamie Kennedy, Joely Fisher.

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Sonia and Johnny Tickets encounter angry citizens as they go about their daily duties. Also, a hefty football player causes problems for booters Courtney and Sonjia when he tries to prevent them from towing his mother’s car.

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Karen Unger comes across as fearless and flamboyant — a lioness seated beside her defendant. But of course there is more to this woman than meets the eye. Unger is a New Yorker who loves Port Angeles. A mother who adores her four children. And a friend who believes one’s personal relationships, not a profession, are the definition of success in life. This month, Unger is feeling freshly grateful for her adopted home town. She’s involved in a multi-defendant mortgage fraud case in Florida, and in recent weeks has had to fly back and forth to Tampa as the case veered toward a trial. “You have no idea how glad I am to live here,” she said on a recent sunny Friday. Seated on the purple sofa in her office, Unger explained that Paula Hornberger, a defendant in the Florida case, is the daughter of two of her oldest friends. Already Unger has caught the attention of the local media: the Sarasota, Fla., Herald-Tribune ran a cover story on her in January titled “Rabble Rouser.” The article quotes Linda

Montgomery, a Seattle private investigator who has worked with Unger for a couple of decades. “She knows the law, and she’s fearless. A lot of lawyers don’t want to go to trial because it’s too scary. But she’ll go in a heartbeat,” Montgomery told the Herald-Tribune. “There are only a couple of attorneys who win more cases than she does.”

High-profile cases Unger is no stranger to highprofile cases, as anyone who’s looked at a local newspaper in recent years can attest. She has represented defendants including Robert Covarrubias, Lance Hering and, most recently, Kendell Huether, who is accused of criminal assistance in the in the October murder of Jennifer Pimentel. That trial is set for April. With cases in opposite corners of the country, Unger’s hands are more than full. “When you get out of court down there [in Florida], you still have four hours left in the day” back on West Coast, she said, adding that she makes use of Skype as well as “the best staff on the planet” in her Port Angeles law office. This staff includes legal assistants Laurie Hayes

and Daysha Campbell, who have worked with Unger for 15 years and 11 years, respectively. Sit down for a first conversation with this attorney, though, and she makes it clear right away that she’s not about talking shop. Instead, she lists the lights of her life. Madison, 18, is a student at Westminster College in Salt Lake City; Brendan, 22, is pursuing a career in music in Nashville; Ariel, 25, lives in Seattle and plans to go to nursing school next year, and Jonna, 28, works in a University of Utah laboratory. Brendan, it turns out, went to Nashville with his friend Mark Fredson of the Lonely H, the Port Angeles-born rock band. Unger and Fredson’s mother Debbie have been close friends for about 14 years now. “We got single at the same time, and we raised our kids together,” Unger said. Port Angeles has been good to her family. When her kids were very young, she found “Grandma Doris and Papa Adrian” Ehlke, who ran a child care center — and were like family to Unger’s children. “They’re the reason my kids aren’t criminals,” she joked. TURN

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Children become chronic tattlers MY 4-YEAR-OLD AND 6-year-old are constantly tattling on each other at home, in the stores and just about everywhere. What are some tips on getting them to stop doing it so frequently? Jodie Lynn Is the 4-year-old too young to learn the difference between information that is important and that low through on a specific responsibility, one or more is not? others tattled on that stuSan Antonio mom dent. The teacher seemed to My 4-year-old daughter encourage this behavior started a new preschool and constantly stopped to this year, and her tattling reprimand and explain a multiplied tenfold. rule in front of the entire Recently, there was an open house to welcome new class. I talked with her about students at the school. Each classmate had some- it in private, and she thing different to do to help explained that once the classroom rules were out. If someone didn’t fol-

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learned, there was very little tattling and I should see a change at home as well. She was correct. Try to visit each child’s classroom and see if there’s a possibility that the teacher is introducing new rules. If so, it may not last that long. — Nikki Gonzales in San Antonio

From Jodie Four- and 6-year-olds are very eager to please and love repetition. This is their way of announcing they are following whatever rules you have set in place. With the older child, there could very well be a little bit of jealously in

gaining your attention or approval of knowing who is right in various situations. Additionally, the youngest may want to emulate the behavior of the older sibling by trying to impress you by sharing his knowledge of what he thinks is right and wrong. Naturally, this leads to sibling competition that will always be present between the two. Thus, a pattern develops of who tattled last, what type of repercussion was received for which action and will pretty much continue for the next 10 or so years. However, it is up to you to attempt to explain the difference between telling you important information, and perhaps what constitutes an emergency, and

what you consider tattling. Being flexible with household rules and helping them learn what you perceive as acceptable behavior is imperative at their current age and stage of development. Things will change as they get older, and having that flexibility in place will help the tattling vs. telling scenario. For now, listen to what each one is saying and either tell them to try and work it out between the two of them, give them an example of what might happen next or a use combination of the two. They will eventually learn what is important to tell you as an adult in charge and also be able to negotiate whatever is necessary to keep

the peace between the two of them.

Can you help? My husband’s job requires him to travel out of town for two weeks at a time. Our daughter is only 2 and seems to have a hard time connecting to her dad once he returns. Any tips on building a better relationship between them while he is gone?

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

Readers share their dislike of Valentine’s Day DOES ANYBODY OLDER than 16 really look forward to Valentine’s Day? Do overpriced roses really say, “I love you”? Does a Hallmark card that costs more than a gallon of milk really make up for bad behavior? If the Grinch stole Christmas, then I’m happy to be the Vrinch who stole Valentine’s Day. And I’m not alone in my dislike for this made-up day. Festivus, anyone?

Cheryl Lavin

Tales from the Front

reservations for us at a fancy French restaurant. We got there, and the maitre d’ said there was no reservation in our name. But he was able to squeeze a small table into Karen a smaller space between the men’s room and the The tone for all my kitchen. It was so close to future Valentine’s Days was set when I was 23 and the former, I could literally dating a guy I was really in hear the toilets flush! We ordered our dinner love with. He told me he had made and a bottle of wine. The

waiter came back after 15 minutes to tell us they were out of everything we ordered and only had one appetizer — escargots — snails! They also only had one entre — coq au vin — chicken. I don’t eat snails, and chicken was not my idea of a fancy dinner, but oh, well. We didn’t know much about wine, but we were suspicious when it came already open and tasted like vinegar. We were too intimidated to send it back and barely touched it. Over dessert — chocolate mousse with skin on it suspiciously like my mother’s chocolate pudding made from a Jell-O mix — my boyfriend broke up

It’s fake, commercialized and way too overloaded with ridiculous expectations of “romance” that are overpriced and generally meaningless once the day is over. Not to mention that, for the most part, it’s entirely one-sided in favor of women. Men are expected to empty their wallets for presents, meals, hotel rooms and possibly even travel. Jaycee All women are expected to do is take advantage of My divorce was final on it, perhaps complain that it Valentine’s Day. wasn’t as “romantic” as they had hoped and then Harvey wait a year for a hopefully The best course of action even more expensive repeat. for Valentine’s Day is to ignore and treat it like any The end result is the other day of the week. price of everything associwith me. When the check came, he said he left his wallet at home, and I got stuck paying the bill. On my way out of the restaurant, I twisted my ankle and broke the heel of one of my favorite shoes. Since then, my favorite Valentine’s Days are spent alone with a few DVDs, a good bottle of wine and a giant bowl of popcorn.

ated with the day is jacked up, restaurants are overcrowded and cycle people through as fast as possible. Regardless of what a man does, it’s never adequate. Finally, I don’t know anybody who has ever had sex on Valentine’s Day. Apparently, women don’t want to “ruin” such an event by getting their hair and makeup all messy. Practical people swing by Costco for some discount flowers (not roses), pop a rib roast in the oven and call it good enough.

________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at www.talesfromthefront. com. Her column appears weekly in Peninsula Woman.

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In addition to her busy practice in Port Angeles — and now the Florida case, which went to trial last Monday — Unger is a Criminal Justice Act attorney who represents defendants in federal court in Tacoma. Amidst all this, doesn’t she ever get tired, and if so, how does she take care of herself? “I can’t afford to get weary,” is Unger’s rapid response. She’s still mom to four kids.

ing around her home. “My yard was a wreck” due to her dogs, she recalled. Blood proceeded to beautify the place and dazzle Unger. “We’ve been together ever since . . . We live separately, which is probably why we’re still together,” she said with a smile. Meantime, Unger’s appreciation of Port Angeles coexists with her delight in getting out of town now and again. If Port Angeles has a down side, it’s that “it’s not Traveler multicultural,” Unger said. As for the re-energizing, “But my kids have traveled Unger loves to take trips a lot,” to New York City with her boyfriend, Dan and to Florida to visit famBlood. They have gone to ily, to Canada and Europe Europe, to Florida to visit and South America. One her mom and to California year, Ariel saved her money to visit his family. and explored southern Blood is another topic Europe — with another Unger addresses with young woman from Port gusto. He is a landscape Angeles. designer — and “the most At 58, Unger is where talented artist,” she began. she wants to be. Port AngeHe builds ponds and water- les is home, she said, falls, and his own yard, because of the lifelong Unger added, looks like the friendships she has made. Land of Oz. Coughenour is one of these. Unger, who is twice She rented office space divorced, has been with from him soon after arrivBlood for almost 10 years ing here. Then he lent her now. They met when he funds to help buy her own building. Now Unger’s came to give her a bid on office is on East Fifth redesigning the landscap-

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CONTINUED FROM 1 the city, but it got so expensive there that they took off again, and moved to The fact that all four children went on to college Port Angeles in 1981. Since this is the county — and all have graduated seat, it made sense for except Madison, who’s on Unger to live here, where her way — is what makes she would work at the Unger most proud. When she is asked about her own Clallam County Courthouse — and be free of background — and how is long commutes, traffic and it she has so much energy, other big-city time consumanyway — Unger shrugs, tilts her head and answers ers. “I love the fact that I at high speed. could work full time and ‘Energetic background’ raise my kids and be involved in their lives,” she “I come from a very said. energetic background,” including her mother, Shir- Knows everyone ley Unger. Shirley moved Another benefit of living from Long Island, N.Y., to in a town this size: You Boca Raton, Fla., after retirement, and still travels know your kids’ teachers, and you know their friends the world. Her next trip is this month, to Israel. and their friends’ families. The younger Unger Trips to the grocery store went to college at the Uni- are chances to check in versity of Massachusetts in with them all. Boston and then to the After 31 years here, it New England School of can take Unger a long time Law. Right after graduato get out of Safeway. tion in 1978, she and her Sometimes, naturally, then-husband took off for people ask her about a case San Francisco. They loved she’s involved in. If she

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Caribbean relaxation possible for singles The image on the cover of this year’s Club Med brochure? A mother gazing Grateful for rain on a into the eyes of a baby. Caribbean vacation? You More than half of Club bet I was. Med’s 80 resorts have clubs And you might have for children, and dozens been, too, had you just have a “baby welcome proescaped from a mob of gram,â€? where the draw is bronzed bodies dancing not a stiff drink upon under the stars in arrival, but a bottle whipped-up, blissed-out warmer. unison to a 1980s disco hit. For solo travelers, this “Gimme, gimme your G-rated makeover underheart . . .â€? they sang to scores a broader problem: “Hands Up,â€? madly waving the travel industry is just their arms. Then, suddenly, not that into you. Singles the purple sky opened and typically have to pay supa hard rain sent them scur- plement fees on cruise rying to a covered bar. ships and endure hotels Hours after checking where the Jacuzzi is little into the Club Med in Turks more than a kiddie pool. and Caicos, I had yet to Sure, there are singles acclimate. As I would tours, fitness boot camps quickly learn, this particu- and other adventures that lar Xanadu was an all-orfacilitate mingling. But if nothing proposition. you’re like me — not lookTake, for instance, the ing for romance, but simply two clocks at the reception yearning for a lazy Caribdesk: one has the correct bean escape — the options time; the other, with a are few. At most places, plaque beneath it that you’ll feel as if you’re on reads “Club Med Times,â€? is someone else’s family vacation or, worse, honeymoon. an hour late. The latter, a The Turks and Caicos receptionist explained, is property is one of only five the official time at the Club MĂŠditerranĂŠe resorts resort, so that guests can enjoy an extra hour of sun- whose clientele is limited to adults 18 and older. light each day. To see just how singlesfriendly the resort still is Fantasy land (friends and I passed Never mind that this is through it at one point or not the correct time anyanother after college), I where else on the Turks booked a room for a couple and Caicos archipelago. of days. I then spent a Inside the gates of this night at the newer, luxe 84-acre compound, fantasy Gansevoort Turks and Caireigns. cos. Part of the hotel chain As a veteran solo travoften synonymous with eler, I’d come to Club Med celebrity and night life, it Turkoise to see how one of seemed like a place that the last outposts of the sinshould suit a solo traveler. gles resort scene was faring. I arrived at the village, In its heyday, “Club as Club Med resorts are Medâ€? might as well have called, on a November been spelled “meat marafternoon in a van carrying ket.â€? A 1970 article in The one other guest, a blond, New York Times described affable man from Manhata Club Med in Martinique tan. As we rolled up to the as rife with semi-nude curb, a few employees swingers and a sensual swayed side-to-side in a atmosphere “that middle slow-motion welcome age should not be forced to dance. A plastic bracelet endure.â€? was snapped on my wrist, Flash forward to 2012. guaranteeing me all-incluBY STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM THE NEW YORK TIMES

“Why are you sitting here alone?� I looked up. It was the man who had shared my airport van. He promised to return after procuring some food, yet as soon as he left, a German kiteboarder and a Russian woman who wasn’t sure what to do about the frog she found in her room sat down. (One culinary note: if you take nothing else from Club Med, take the sublime white chocolate bread.) Most of the people with whom I made small talk said they were just there for a fun, social weekend. Turns out, this is often what people say, according to Ann Thomas, the director of Singles Travel Co., who has been sending singles to Club Med for more than 15 years. Women who sign up for her trips usually tell her that they don’t care if they meet a man. But knowing that many singles events draw more women than men, they also ask, “But please, how many men are going?� Low-key atmosphere There is always the As I wandered toward hope, Thomas said, “that the resort’s more than you may meet the one.� 12-mile strip of white pow- And once in a while, they dery beach, I passed sundo. burned guests playing Several guests I spoke Ping-Pong and volleyball, with were Club Med veterwind surfing and chatting ans who said they come at the poolside bar. The year after year because it’s place seemed low-key, a friendly, affordable place. friendly, hardly a meat Indeed, by your second day market. you might find yourself In fact, there were many cheerfully, compulsively, couples and groups. That saying hello to strangers — meant, however, that some of whom may even be choosing a table at the vil- on staff. lage’s main self-service resIf you are a woman at taurant, Grace Bay, had Club Med and you want to the potential to trigger meet men, you need not latent elementary school participate in water sports. cafeteria anxiety. Or any sports for that matThat evening I sat down ter. I was still reclining at an empty table for eight when a shadow fell across because the other tables my chair. were full. Would anyone “Hi,� said the barejoin me? I waited. All chested man standing at around me, the restaurant my feet, adorned in bejewwas abuzz with laughter, eled earrings and wearing the sound of wine splashdark sunglasses despite ing into glasses. the drizzle that had begun sive drinks, food, fun. In a few hours, there would be an orientation for new guests, where advice like “do not wear suntan lotion or drink alcohol before using the trapeze� would be imparted. In the meantime, a tanned Frenchman escorted me to one of the village’s colorful bungalows. Opened in 1984, this Club Med was one of the first resorts on the island of Providenciales, and many of the rooms, while clean, recall the village’s spartan days. My “deluxe� room was large, though the mattress and linens were thin, and the toilet felt as if it were in a broom closet. (I paid $885 for two nights, though, in general, spending a week is less expensive per night.) I slipped into a tank top and cutoffs. I need not have bothered. The dress code is bikini. The must-have accessory is plastic beer cup.

to fall. “I’m Danny.� We exchanged pleasantries and acknowledged the surprising number of couples for a singles haven. Then he cut to the chase. “Are you alone?� “Yes.� “You are!� he said as a Big Bad Wolf smile broke across his face and he began complimenting me. “Thank you, Danny,� I said, thinking of my boyfriend, for whom I was growing ever more grateful by the second. “I should clarify, though. While I am alone, I’m not single.� Following a remark unfit for a family resort, he suggested I have a drink and escape from the rain in his partly enclosed cabana anyway. The Dannys of the world do not appear to be the norm at Club Med. I’m a cautious person and I was alone, yet I never felt unsafe. The resort is gated, and there were usually employees milling about. Still, tour organizers like Thomas advise using common sense: don’t drink excessively or visit a stranger’s room. While some Club Med devotees miss the wilder days when there were nude sunbathing and no locks on the guestroom doors, Club Med still works on two levels: as a place to potentially begin a relationship, and as a place where vacationing alone isn’t so lonely.

Thawing out That night, determined not to dine with seven imaginary friends, I approached a hostess inside the restaurant. “Hello. I’m just one,� I said. She smiled warmly: “Come this way.� She delivered me to a family — a husband and wife with two adult daughters from Providence, R. I., who had been to Club Meds all over the world. Suddenly, someone called my name. It was my

airport van mate again. “Hi!� I paused my chatter to wave back, realizing that I was beginning to defrost. Eager to sunbathe without the accompaniment of synchronized dancing, the next morning I took a cab to the Gansevoort, a sleek, cream oasis built around an intimate pool, which opened in 2009. On the way, I asked the driver about Club Med’s reputation. “Run-down,� he said. “It was one of the first hotels on the island.� But many people come back year after year, I said. He shrugged. “People like to party.�

Style vs. personality That the Gansevoort is different from Club Med is an understatement. Take, for instance, my room: a sprawling studio with a bar, couch and sliding glass doors to a balcony overlooking the turquoise ocean. A rain shower in the spacious bathroom was separated from the main room by glass, making it a breeze to shower and gaze at the ocean simultaneously. While waiting for my room (which cost $557 a night, including taxes), I sank into a terry-cloth-covered lounge chair that was more comfortable than my king bed at Club Med. But then it hit me. Every song piped into the pool area sounded like “The Girl From Ipanema.� There were other sounds too: children’s squeals, the pitter patter of little flip-flops. I watched from my chair as a man pulled three children around the pool on rafts. Lovers kissed. I tried my jovial Club Med “hello!� on a couple with small children as we passed on the stairs. TURN

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Ex angry when hubby dumps her for secretary DEAR JOHN: FOUR months ago, my husband of seven years dumped me after I’d supported him through law school! We met in college, fell in love and decided that his career would be the one we’d both work toward, which meant I would sacrifice my own education until he completed law school. Through many of those difficult years, I held down two jobs: waiting tables or working as a retail salesperson, just to make ends meet. But I wasn’t willing to put everything on hold: I thank the Lord I have two beautiful children, ages 5 and 3. Now, it’s payback time, and where is he? In the

has sacrificed her career or education while her husband earns a law or medical degree, only to have him leave within a few years of reaching his goal. Why does this happen? In some cases, the man feels as if his wife has not John Gray grown along with him. Or his wife is a reminder of what he used to be, as arms of another woman — opposed to who he thinks a secretary at his law firm! he is now. Another reason is that It makes me sick that I after having been supgave up so many years for ported by her all those this louse. years, he is ready to play Please warn others not the supporter to someone to do the same. — Angry Ex he feels will appreciate it, in Dayton, Ohio without pointing out that it is tit-for-tat. Dear Ex: As you might In other words, he imagine, I’ve heard this doesn’t want to hear, “You story many times: The wife owe me.�

Your contribution helped to create his success, but his success is still his, alone. The reality is, we are not always the same person at 30 that we are at 22. I agree with you. A woman should never give up her goals for a man. Your life and career should be considered as important as his. In your case, both of you should have striven to meet your personal goals. Now, it’s time for you to start living the rest of your life.

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This week’s question: What is your favorite term of endearment?

“It has to be ‘honey.’ I’ve been using that for all of our 42 years because he was the sweetest guy I ever met. He calls me ‘patty cake’ as my name is Patty. “I also use the term ‘babe’ for my kids and grandkids. “I personally think it’s great when any male introduces his wife as his ‘bride.’ Just the other night, I remember Gene introduced me as ‘my beautiful wife.’ “Happy Valentine’s, honey.”

“I like calling my husband ‘love’ and sometimes ‘sweetie.’ I’ve been doing that since even before we were married three and a half years ago. It’s just because I love him, I guess. I use them daily. “He uses the term ‘dear’ for me. I like it when he uses that. “Valentine’s will be special this year as we just moved into a new place. Probably do dinner and a movie with my love.”

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“I use the term Marriage Licenses ‘sweetie’ all the time. I guess I started using it Dana William Husser, 39, and Thomas Shawn Clallam County years ago when I Gilliam, 48; both of 36, and Jenny Marie Jarrett Lloyd Lister, 35, heard my grandpa call Sequim. Brackett, 34; both of Port and Taava Leneigh Grandma that term. I Angeles. Norgard, 22; both of Port also use ‘honey.’ He David Martin Williams, Jefferson County Angeles. called me ‘babe.’ 51, and Leilani Nele Aiken, Katie Renee Weidman, Elizabeth M. Jamieson, “I think it is more 26; both of Sequim. 26, and Matthias Warner 59, and Michael R. Barone, hard for men to use a Smith, 30; both of Sequim. 64; both of Port Townsend. Meredith Lynne Lund, good word of endearment and not sound too girly. ‘Babe,’ I think, is easier to use for men. CONTINUED FROM 3 state of single travel. of an outdoor Core Fusion “I also have found Most travel companies exercise class. myself using the word think of singles as college “Where you going, girlI received not so much ‘sweetie’ for people I students or as elderly. friend?” she bellowed into as a smile in return. really care about.” “They really need to her headset microphone as I It seems I was experi-

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In “The Spitfire Grill” at Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim, Cat Orsborn portrays Percy, a woman who starts her life over again after serving time in prison. The musical drama, about the redemption of a young woman and the renewal of a small town, is on stage at the OTA playhouse, 414 N. Sequim Ave., weekends through Feb. 19. Seats range from $11.50 to $26.50 and curtain times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. For tickets and information, visit www.OlympicTheatreArts. org or phone 360-683-7326.

understand the face of the contemporary single traveler,” Harteveldt said, explaining that these are “the consumers who are getting married later in life, who are putting themselves first, their careers first.” I did not expect the Gansevoort to be quite so family-friendly: It offers plastic pails and shovels, and there is a “family room” by the pool. That night (it could have been a rare night) I sat at a beach bar near the only other patron: a man wearing a wedding ring. When I decided to take a stroll by myself, I was called out by the instructor

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began walking a dead-end path. The class paused to observe me. And here I thought eating alone at a table for eight was awkward. “You need to do laundry?” the instructor asked, her chuckle broadcasting over the sound system. “That’s the laundry room.” The Gansevoort is beautiful, the linens are sumptuous, and the staff is pitch-perfect (except for you, Ms. Core Fusion), but it lacks Club Med’s warmth and playfulness. In short: Club Med could use a bit of Gansevoort style, and the Gansevoort could learn a thing or two from Club Med. I know I did.

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Dilbert by Scott Adams


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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau

Classic Peanuts by Charles Schulz

For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston

Dennis the Menace by Hank Ketcham

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Blondie by Dean Young and John Marshall

H A G A R the horrible by Dik Browne

The Wizard of Id by Jeff Parker

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Zits by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart

Born Loser By Art and Chip Sansom

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