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Fisherman missing on West End river ‘No luck’ in rescue effort BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — Clallam County search-and-rescue teams continued searching Saturday for a 79-year-old Sequim man last seen

in the Bogachiel River after the fishing boat he was in with another man began taking on water Friday night. Sgt. Brian King with the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office West End detachment said searcher teams started looking for the unidentified man Friday night after his fishing partner, Mark Roller, 54, of Vancouver, B.C., called 9-1-1 at about 5 p.m. to

report that the unpowered drift boat was taking on water and being pushed down the river.

Boat found submerged The boat, which the two men put in at the Bogachiel Way boat launch, later was found subLONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS merged and capsized about Search-and-rescue personnel, including Sheriff’s Sgt. Eric 1½ miles downriver from the Munger, left, travel down the Bogachiel River at a place launch, King said.

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Submersible pilot and engineer Erika Bergman, center, describes the workings of a homemade remotely operated vehicle to students Xavier Conway, 13, left, and Porter Funston, 13, both of Sequim, during an orientation session Saturday.

Talk about a polar bear dip! Peninsula researcher plans to snorkel in Arctic waters BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — For Erika Bergman, the ocean is far more than just a flat surface reaching

toward the horizon. “It’s inner space, it’s untouched, unexplored inner space,” Bergman said in an interview. That’s part of the reason why the 26-year-old Port Angeles resident, who also happens to be a research submarine pilot and engineer, jumped at the chance to embark on an expedition to the Arctic in the summer of 2016. TURN

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Public to meet two PA superintendent finalists Board and will attend public meetings this week. The finalists — both currently superintendents elsewhere — are Rick Thompson of Friday Harbor and Marc Jackson of the Southern California Mojave Desert BY ARWYN RICE town of Yermo. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Thompson and Jackson were PORT ANGELES — Two final- selected from a field of 36 applicants. The board held preliminary ists for schools superintendent have been selected by the School interviews with semifinalists last

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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press

Hemsworth, wife welcome twin sons TWO MORE HEMSWORTHS have arrived. Chris Hemsworth and his wife, Elsa Pataky, have welcomed not one but two sons to the world. The twins of the 30-year-old “Thor: The Dark World” star and the 37-year-old “Fast and Furious 6” actress were born in Los Angeles. Hemsworth’s publicist, Robin Baum, confirmed the births Friday. No additional information has been released. The babies join the couple’s first child, daughter India, who is 22 months old. The Australian actor told The Associated Press last year that family trumps moviemaking these days. He said he loves the work but that it’s certainly not his priority.

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Elsa Pataky, left, and Chris Hemsworth arrive at the third annual Sean Penn & Friends Help Haiti Home Gala at the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., in January.

Bush back on stage Singer Kate Bush is coming back to the London stage after a 35-year break in performing. The surprise move came Friday when she announced she will play 15 concerts at the Hammersmith Apollo in London. The “Before the Dawn” shows begin Aug. 26 and continue in September.

The 55-year-old pop singer said several years ago that she hoped to return to the concert stage before she becomes “too ancient” to carry it off. She had toured in her 20s but stopped at an early age, later saying it had become physically exhausting. Bush has largely stayed out of the public eye for decades but has released occasional new material.

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JOHN E. LOVE, 91, a Bataan Death March survivor who led a campaign to change the caption on a historic march photo from The Associated Press, has died. Mr. Love died Monday after a long battle with cancer, said Gerry Lightwine, pastor at La Vida Llena, an Albuquerque, N.M., retirement home where Mr. Love lived. As a 19-year-old member of the New Mexico Guard, Mr. Love was one of 75,000 Filipino and American soldiers who were taken captive by the Japanese in World War II when the U.S. forces surrendered in the province of Bataan and Corregidor Island in April 1942. In all, tens of thousands of troops were forced to march to Japanese prison camps in what became known as the Bataan Death March. Many were denied food, water and medical care, and those who collapsed during the scorching journey through Philippine jungles were shot or bayoneted. “I was one of the first 300 or 400 off the march to enter Camp O’Donnell, and they [prisoners] began dying that same day,” Mr. Love told the Albuquerque Journal in a 2009 interview. He estimated he carried more than 1,000 bodies to the graveyard. For the remainder of the war, Mr. Love was forced to work in a Japanese copper mine until being liberated in 1945. In 2009, Mr. Love joined a campaign with other Bataan Death March survivors to change the caption on one of the most famous

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_________ DAVID BROWN, 61, who masterminded the 1985 murder of his wife in a plot that inspired two books and a TV miniseries, has died in a California prison hospital. Mr. Brown died of natural causes Thursday in Corcoran. Mr. Brown was in a protective housing unit because of his notoriety for the killing of his fifth wife, Linda Brown, as she slept. He was accused of persuading two teenagers — one his daughter, the other his sister-in-law and secret lover — to kill his wife. The computer businessman went on to collect $835,000 from the victim’s insurance, including several policies started just months before her death. Prosecutors said Mr. Brown coerced his daughter, Cinnamon, to take the blame. Cinnamon was 14 when she confessed to shooting Linda Brown. She spent seven years in a California Youth Authority detention facility before being paroled. In 1988, Cinnamon cooperated with investigators after she became fed up with her father’s luxurious lifestyle while she was imprisoned.

Mr. Brown was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 1990. The plot inspired the Lifetime miniseries “Love, Lies and Murder.”

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1939 (75 years ago) A surprise party in which the surprisers were as much surprised as their hosts was given by the Port Angeles Badminton Club in honor of newly wedded members Charles and Pauline Willson. The club’s advance delegation unexpectedly arrived in front of the house before the Willsons got there. Their surprise came when they saw their intended hosts enter the alley, pause briefly in their garage and then abruptly drive away. Although a pursuit car, driven by Henrietta Howley and directed by Charles Webster, quickly followed the fleeting hosts, it was soon found to be following the wrong car. It was then decided to honor the newlyweds anyway, sans hosts. Meanwhile, the newlyweds were reported prowling the streets of Sunrise Heights, waiting for the occupation of their house to cease.

1964 (50 years ago) Forks High School recently purchased its first overhead projector. The new device is used for projecting transparent pictures, and it enables

teachers to stand in front of the class with the transparency projected on the wall or blackboard. A transparent picture of a page in a book can be made by the machine to produce any diagram or writing desired.

1989 (25 years ago) The Port Townsend City Council approved an ordinance prohibiting the sale of prepared foods packaged in polystyrene foam containers, effective Jan. 1, 1990. Beginning next year, restaurants, grocery stores, delicatessens, food packagers and nonprofit vendors must not use containers or wrappers of plastic foam, commonly called by the brand name Styrofoam. The ordinance followed a public hearing March 7 in which about two dozen urged the ban because of the foam’s inability to break down in landfills.

■ A front-page article in Friday’s Jefferson County edition misinterpreted data about permit fees based on information from Port Townsend City Hall. The City Council approved a raise in the formula used to determine construction value from $95 per square foot to $126 per square foot. These numbers are applied to a formula used to calculate the permit cost and are not the cost of the permits themselves, advises Rick Sepler, city development services director.

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Laugh Lines PRODUCTIVITY IS DOWN, and pizza sales are up. If that isn’t 50 years of America in a nutshell, I don’t know what is. Jimmy Kimmel

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, March 23, the 82nd day of 2014. There are 283 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On March 23, 1914, the first installment of “The Perils of Pauline,” the legendary silent film serial starring Pearl White, premiered at theaters in the greater New York City area, including movie houses in New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. On this date: ■ In 1775, Patrick Henry delivered an address to the Virginia Provincial Convention in which he is said to have declared, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” ■ In 1806, explorers Meri-

wether Lewis and William Clark, having reached the Pacific coast, began their journey back east. ■ In 1933, the German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act, which effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers. ■ In 1942, the first JapaneseAmericans evacuated by the U.S. Army during World War II arrived at the internment camp in Manzanar, Calif. ■ In 1956, Pakistan became an Islamic republic. ■ In 1973, before sentencing a group of Watergate break-in defendants, Chief U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica read aloud a letter to him from James W. McCord Jr. that said there had been “political

pressure” to “plead guilty and remain silent.” ■ In 1983, President Ronald Reagan first proposed developing technology to intercept incoming enemy missiles — an idea that came to be known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. ■ In 1994, Aeroflot Flight 593, an Airbus A310, crashed in Siberia with the loss of all 75 people on board; it turned out the teenage son of a pilot who was allowed to sit at the controls accidentally disengaged the autopilot, causing the jetliner to plunge to the ground. ■ In 2010, President Barack Obama signed a $938 billion health care overhaul, declaring “a new season in America.”

■ Ten years ago: A report by Medicare trustees said that without changes, the federal health care program would go broke by 2019, seven years earlier than expected. ■ Five years ago: The Obama administration unveiled a plan to take over up to $1 trillion in sour mortgage securities with the help of private investors; Wall Street responded by hurtling the Dow Jones industrials upward nearly 500 points. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama concluded a fourday visit to the Middle East as he marveled at the beauty of one of the region’s most stunning sites, the fabled ancient city of Petra in Jordan.


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A3 Briefly: Nation California town stunned after train hits teens MARYSVILLE, Calif. — A Northern California town was reeling Saturday after learning that a teenage boy was killed and a teenage girl seriously injured after they were hit by a freight train while walking to a Sadie Hawkins Day dance. The accident Friday evening occurred near the town of Marysville’s only high school and a Little League park where a game was being played. Marysville Police Chief David Baker said that patrols had been increased around the tracks Saturday. “We need to make sure that folks just stay off the easement,” Baker said. “Respect the fact that these trains do come through our city all day long.” The boy died at the scene, and the girl was airlifted to Sutter Roseville Medical Center with traumatic injuries, CalFire Capt. Dennis Hunt said. A hospital spokesman said Saturday he could not release any details until the identity of the girl was released by police.

Autopsies conducted POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. — Autopsies were being conducted Saturday on the four people who died in a fire at a Jersey shore motel that housed some victims of Hurricane Sandy. Al Della Fave, a spokesman for the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, said the Medical Examiner’s Office is trying to identify the victims and deter-

mine how they died in the blaze at Mariner’s Cove Motor Inn in Point Pleasant Beach early Friday morning. “Today’s focus, of course, is the continued investigation into the cause of the fire,” he said. “Victim identification is a priority as well.” The probe into the cause is expected to take several days. One of the inn’s residents, Jon Frystock, said he’s alive today because he had to go to the bathroom. The New Jersey man lost his home during the superstorm and had been staying in temporary accommodations since then. He was among 40 people staying at the motel when the fire broke out.

Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Reps. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., and Tom Cole, R-Okla. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Former President Jimmy Carter; Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich.; Education SecreCarter tary Arne Duncan; NCAA President Mark Emmert. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney; Sens. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Tony Blinken, President Barack Obama’s deputy national security adviser; Reps. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas; Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio.

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Briefly: World The incident last week caused a major outcry, and prosecutors — who are weighing ANKARA, Turkey — Turwhether to key’s government on Saturday accused Twitter of allowing “sys- charge Wilders with inciting Wilders tematic character assassinahatred — said tions” a day after social media they have given up trying to users easily evaded a government attempt to block access to count all the discrimination complaints they have received. the network. In all, six Freedom party The attempted crackdown elected officials have resigned came after links to wiretapped since Wednesday, including the recordings suggesting corruphead of its delegation in European tion were posted on Twitter, parliament and two members of causing Prime Minister Recep its Dutch parliamentary faction. Tayyip Erdogan’s government major embarrassment before 3 die in clash local elections next Sunday. The government’s effort to shut JENIN, West Bank — Israeli down the service backfired Fritroops killed three Palestinians day, with many finding ways to in an early morning raid that continue to tweet and mock the was followed by a clash with government for what they said angry protesters in a West Bank was a futile attempt at censorship. town Saturday, the military and Even President Abdullah Gul Palestinian security officials said, worked around the ban, tweetin the deadliest incident in months. ing that shutting down social The violence came amid a media networks cannot “be recent spike in clashes in the approved.” West Bank that could complicate the already troubled peace Dutch politico sags efforts as the sides near an April deadline set under AMSTERDAM — Members U.S.-sponsored talks. of far-right Dutch politician Palestinian President MahGeert Wilders’ Freedom Party moud Abbas’ office condemned are continuing to quit after he the violence, calling it “part of led supporters in chanting that an Israeli policy that aims to they wanted “Fewer! Fewer! Fewer!” Moroccans in the Neth- destroy everything.” erlands. The Associated Press

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Satellite image latest clue in plane mystery Nothing firm found after 2-week search THE NEW YORK TIMES

SEPANG, Malaysia — A satellite image of an indistinct, pale object floating in the ocean far off the west coast of Australia, published Saturday by the Chinese authorities, is the latest in a succession of elusive clues in what has already become one of aviation’s greatest mysteries. In an era when satellites, cellphones and radar would seem to be everywhere, a 328-ton jetliner nearly 200 feet from wingtip to wingtip has vanished. And for nearly two weeks, searchers have not found a single material indication of its fate. Vague shapes photographed by satellites above the southern Indian Ocean appear to be the likeliest lead so far, but they, too, may turn out to be mirages, like a succession of previous false sightings of the plane, a Boeing 777200, and rumors about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared about 40 minutes after takeoff March 8. On Saturday, the Chinese government said one of its satellites had spotted an “unusual object” on Tuesday in an area where Australia had already organized a search. The Chinese Ministry of For-

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Relatives of Chinese passengers aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 shout their demands for answers after Malaysian government representatives left a briefing in Beijing on Saturday. More than two dozen countries eign Affairs said Chinese planes and ships would try to reach the are on the hunt from land, air, area and look for the whitish space and sea for any visible scrap of wing, tail or engine. object, about 74 feet by 43 feet.

Ukrainian base surrenders to attacking pro-Russians THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BELBEK AIR BASE, Crimea — Pro-Russian forces stormed a Ukrainian air force base in Crimea on Saturday, firing shots and stun grenades and smashing through concrete walls with armored personnel carriers. At least one person was wounded, the base commander said. Forces also smashed open the front gate of the Belbek base near the port city of Sevastopol, according to footage provided by the

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Ukrainian Defense ministry. The Ukrainian commander of the base, Col. Yuliy Mamchur, called his men together, they sang the Ukrainian national anthem and then stood at ease. He then told his men to put their weapons in the base’s armory. The men who stormed the base didn’t wear any insignia. Pro-Russian forces have been seizing Ukrainian military facilities for several days in the Black Sea peninsula, which voted a week ago to secede and join Russia.

In Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin made jokes of U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision last week to freeze the assets of businessmen with close ties to him as well as Bank Rossiya, which provides them support. Putin quickly retaliated by slapping travel restrictions on nine U.S. officials and lawmakers, including Sen. John McCain, who quipped: “I guess this means my spring break in Siberia is off.” For now, Putin said there is no need for further Russian retaliation.

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Nation: Captured al-Qaida maintain anti-U.S. views

World: First sex-abuse panelists named by pope

World: Giraffe bids special goodbye kiss to dying man

PLEADING GUILTY TO murder, a 35-year-old Mexican national admitted in San Diego federal court that he killed two fellow drug gangsters by slashing their throats. Roberto Ochoa told District Court Judge Dana Sabraw that he suspected the two of having stolen their organization’s profits from the sale of cocaine and methamphetamine. Ochoa pleaded guilty to using a knife to slit the throats of Hector Gonzalez and Rodolfo Robles in San Jacinto, Calif. The bodies were found by Riverside County sheriff’s deputies. Ochoa, who lived in Tijuana, is set to be sentenced June 6.

IN PUBLIC STATEMENTS a week apart, al-Qaida’s self-professed 9/11 mastermind and a Kuwaiti imam who met with Osama bin Laden soon after the attacks demonstrated that time hasn’t softened their anti-U.S. views. If anything, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, in new writings from his Guantanamo Bay cell, and Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, on trial in New York federal court, are using courtroom theater to press their case that the United States is such a bully in the Middle East that even killing civilians was justified. Bin Laden, killed in a 2011 U.S. attack, was “very wise in every order he gave us,” Mohammed wrote.

POPE FRANCIS NAMED the initial members of a Vatican commission to advise him on sex-abuse policy Saturday, tapping lay and religious experts — and an Irish woman assaulted as a child by a priest — to start plotting the commission’s tasks and priorities. The eight members, four of them women, were announced after Francis came under fire from victims’ groups for a perceived lack of attention to the abuse scandal, which has seriously damaged the Catholic Church’s reputation around the world and cost dioceses and religious orders billions of dollars in legal fees and settlements.

A GIRAFFE GAVE a lick to a dying man who asked as a last wish to be taken to Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where he had done odd jobs for 25 years. Mario Eijs, who is mentally disabled, had developed a brain tumor and had difficulty walking or speaking. He wanted to pay a final visit to the coworkers and animals he loved. Several giraffes became curious when Eijs was brought to their inside enclosure last Wednesday. “Mario got a lick on his nose after a lot of snuffles,” foundation worker Olaf Exoo said in a written summary of the day.


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PDN online voters pick cutest tots on Peninsula PENINSULA DAILY NEWS thanks everyone who entered and voted in our Cutest Baby on the Peninsula photo contest. The babies and toddlers from across the North Olympic PeninJosiah sula — 147 cute cuddle bugs entered by proud parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends of the family — were all adorable, making the decision tough for our online voters who cast votes for little ones in two age categories. The contest was sponsored by Domino’s Pizza, Air Flo Heating, Dungeness Kids and Jim’s Pharmacy.

Newborn to 12 months First — Josiah, son of Maria Sotebeer of Sequim. Prize: Jim’s Pharmacy Burt’s Bees gift basket with a stuffed giraffe. Second — Zoey Jean, submitted by Bailey Blilie of Port Angeles. Prize: $25 Domino’s Pizza certificate. Third — Dylan and Katelyn

(twins), submitted by Alyssum Purkey of Sequim. Prize: $10 cash.

1 year to 2 years First — “First Birth-

‘lst Birthday’ day,” submitted by

Willow Beutler of Forks. Prize: $25 Costco certificate from Air Flo Heating. Second — Lillian, submitted by Annie Crippen of Forks. Prize: K’s Kids Stacking Blocks from Dungeness Kids. Third — Kayne, submitted by Kristina Bailey of Port Angeles. Prize: $10 cash. Prizes will be mailed. To see the three winners in each category and all the baby-contest submissions, visit www.peninsuladaily news.com. If you have questions, please contact Sue Stoneman at the PDN, 360-4173555, or susan.stoneman@peninsula dailynews.com. Peninsula Daily News

Official: Flu season is over on Peninsula BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

“So a week ago today, the masks came off,” Locke told the Clallam County Board of Health on Tuesday. The vaccination rates for health care workers at Olympic Medical Center, Jefferson Healthcare and Forks Community Hospital are well over 90 percent.

2009 pandemic strain, and it’s just a milder form of influenza than the other types.” There were no flurelated deaths in Clallam or Jefferson counties this past winter. The state Department of Health reported 63 laboratory-confirmed, influenzaassociated deaths statewide from last July 21 through March 8. State health officials estimate that about 700 people die from the flu every year, but most cases go unreported, Locke has said. Since fewer samples of suspected influenza are tested in labs after the peak of flu season, there is no way to know how many people had the flu. The state Health Department reported 151 lab-confirmed cases between Feb. 8 and March 8.

PORT ANGELES — Flu season is “pretty much over” on the North Olympic Peninsula, the region’s top public health official said last week. “We still see isolated cases of influenza,” added Dr. Tom Locke, public KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS health officer for Clallam Swine flu and Jefferson counties. This year’s predominate “You can diagnose influOWN TO A FINE ART enza cases all year long if strain was the H1N1 swine you look carefully enough, flu, which caused a global Four-year-old Sophie Needham of Port Angeles uses a mallet to but we’re out of the out- pandemic in 2009 but leads create crushed-flower artwork during Saturday’s “Spring into break period where we’re to less-severe symptoms Downtown” on Saturday at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain seeing sustained transmis- than other types of flu. in downtown Port Angeles. The event, hosted by the Port Angeles The vaccine was readily sion communitywide.” Downtown Association, featured children’s activities at the Flu transmission available this year and profountain plaza and on the esplanade along the waterfront. dropped below baseline ear- tected against H1N1, H3N2 lier this month, prompting and other strains. “It was a fairly mild flu Locke and his counterpart in Kitsap County, Dr. Scott season: lower rates of hospiLindquist, to declare the talization, lower rates of end of flu season in their mortality than you would respective jurisdictions see in a more typical flu for most of last week from Judge George Bowden decid- March 11. season,” Locke told the just east of the Red Lion ing on Scott’s sentence. The declaration means health board. “And the reason is likely that unvaccinated health Hotel to just west of Francis ________ care workers, however few, only one strain of flu, the Street Park. Plane returns Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be are no longer required to H1N1 strain, constituted reached at 360-452-2345, ext. SPOKANE — A Spokane wear masks around their almost all the detectable 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula Bar fight sentence International Airport cases this year. This was the dailynews.com. patients. EVERETT — Before his spokesman said a FedEx PORT ANGELES — The sentencing Thursday, plane returned to the airport portion of the Olympic Dis22-year-old Bryan James Friday night after the threecovery Trail blocked by a person crew got a warning landslide for the better part Scott apologized for kicking and stomping on Christolight indicating smoke or of a week was open Saturpher Patterson’s head durflame in the cargo hold. day. ing a 2012 bar fight in Airport spokesman Todd Corey Delikat, the city’s Mountlake Terrace. Woodard said the plane parks and recreation direcPatterson was beaten landed shortly after 8 p.m., tor, said Friday that crews into a coma, and the and fire crews found no sign had cleared enough trees 32-year-old died seven of smoke or flames in the and other debris to allow months later. Scott pleaded hold. walkers, joggers and bicyguilty in January to firstWoodard said the plane clists to pass. degree manslaughter. was about 40 miles from the Rocks, dirt and as many The Daily Herald airport when it turned back. as 25 trees slid down the reported that Scott was senFedEx spokesman Scott hillside and onto the path between City Pier and Fran- tenced Thursday in Snohom- Fiedler said the MD10 was headed to Memphis, Tenn., cis Street Park last Sunday. ish County Superior Court to seven years in jail. and returned safely to SpoDebris covered about 30 Key evidence in the case kane “due to a technical feet of the popular trail that KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS was surveillance video that issue.” follows a former railroad Excavation continues on an underpass beneath U.S. Highway 101 in the documented what happened He declined to describe grade on the water’s edge. Deer Park area east of Port Angeles on Thursday. outside the pub Oct. 4, 2012. the issue but said aircraft The portion of trail — Deputy prosecutor Chris called the Waterfront Trail maintenance personnel were as it runs through Port Dickinson asked that the reviewing it. Angeles — had been closed video be played prior to Peninsula Daily News

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Monthly Veterans’ Bell Ringing Ceremony On the last Friday of every month the Clallam County Veterans Association conducts a ceremonial bell ringing at the Veterans’ Park located next to the courthouse (on Lincoln Street). The ceremony begins promptly at 1:00 p.m. when the courthouse clock tolls.

Vincent James Amanna John Charles Ballard Joseph Ivan Cowles Thomas Eugene Erickson Leonard Robert Forbes Kurt Wendell Goekler Robert L. “Rusty” Hilt Henry Martin Johnson Hilmer Klemetsen

Kenneth John Martin, Jr. Michael Henry McManus Marvin Wilbur Miller Lawrence Albert William Nivala Lloyd Newell Arlen Dexter Pearsall MSGT Arthur V. Rowe

Arthur LaVerl Russell Barney Oliver Schoonover, Sr. Donald Vincent Stansbury Aylmer Henry Thompson Everett Tozier John F. Walker LTC Robert Kirby “Bob” Widdicombe, Jr.

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This ceremony is to honor all Clallam County Veterans who have died in the previous month. On Friday, March 28, the following names of deceased Veterans from February 2014 will be read:

begin in about a week, officials said. Once the underpass is in PORT ANGELES — The place, crews will backfill the abrupt detour of U.S. High- area and pave the highway way 101 just east of Port to its original alignment. Angeles will be gone in midMay, according to Clallam 25 mph speed limit County officials. The speed limit will be The county is building a $4.8 million underpass that restored from its temporary dips beneath the highway 25 mph to 45 mph. “The bypass that we near Buchanan Drive at the eastern top of the Morse have in place now is going to be out of there and back on Creek ravine. The short, slow-speed the highway by mid-May,” detour is in place to allow Assistant County Engineer the contractor, Scarsella Joe Donisi told county comBros. of Kent, to move dirt missioners last week. “Overall, the project’s on and install a concrete arch schedule and on budget.” tunnel for the underpass. The project is scheduled Installation of the precast tunnel structure will to be finished in September, BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Donisi said. A new county road called Deer Park Loop will go through the underpass to connect Deer Park Road to the south and Buchanan Drive to the north. The idea is to eliminate left turns across the fourlane highway where four fatalities have occurred since 2001. Deer Park Loop will be a two-lane road with a 10-footwide sidewalk with access to the Olympic Discovery Trail. The scenic overlook on the north side of the highway will be upgraded as part of the project, which is funded by state, local and federal funds.


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Arctic: Research Pettit: Court hearing Thursday CONTINUED FROM A1 A 10-person research team dubbed Team Sedna will brave frigid water temperatures, polar bears and possible encounters with the mysterious Greenland shark to snorkel — that’s right, snorkel — 1,864 miles through freezing Arctic waters. The goal: conduct research on the impacts of global climate change on Arctic sea ice and educate young people and adults alike about how climate change is affecting the Arctic ecosystem. “It’s extreme long distance, it’s extremely dangerous, and it’s extremely expensive,” Bergman said.

Cold-water suits Members of the team will make the journey in about 2½ months from Pond Inlet in Nunavut, Canada, west to Inuvik in the Northwest Territories in coldwater wet suits using smaller, motor-propelled swimming aides, Bergman explained. Tailed by a 116-foot research vessel and two smaller Zodiac-style inflatable craft, team members will take turns and spend no more than an hour at a time snorkeling, Bergman said, so no one team member will spend too long in the frigid waters. “The water is freezing at best and below freezing in many cases,” Bergman said. To prepare for this, Bergman and Team Sedna, led and organized by Calgarybased geophysicist and geologist Susan Eaton, will travel to the western coast of Greenland this July for a two-week trial run to test equipment and the team’s physical endurance, and do some preliminary research.

embers of the team will make the journey in about 2½ months from Pond Inlet in Nunavut, Canada, west to Inuvik in the Northwest Territories.

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of diving deep down into the ocean, there’s nothing like that,” Bergman said. “I think that is the most striking things about submarines is feeling the movement of water around you and hearing what’s outside the submarine.” Through her work as a National Geographic Young Explorer, Bergman has filmed a number of livestreaming Internet video conferences based in submarines that were beamed to classrooms across the country. Bergman said she grew, up like many children, with dreams of becoming an astronaut and exploring what was beyond the bounds of Earth. She said she never imagined she’d become a submarine pilot but realized once she did that her dreams of exploring did indeed come true. “This was a dream come true but in a different direction,” Bergman said. She said her overarching goal is to make submarines and underwater exploration more accessible so young people grow up wanting to be submarine pilots just as generations have dreamed of becoming astronauts. “It didn’t exist for me, but I’m going to make it exist for the next generation,” Bergman said.

Crew experience Data collection A key research component of both trips will be the use of underwater remotely operated vehicles, or ROVs, to collect information on water temperature, salt content and other data. Bergman said she plans to enlist the help of North Olympic Peninsula-area students to help build two ROVs she’ll take with her this summer to Greenland and use during the 2016 expedition. Bergman was at the Feiro Marine Life Center in Port Angeles on Saturday introducing to two middle school students from Sequim what ROVs can do. Once built, Bergman said the ROVs will be used in Inuit and Inuvialuit communities to show students there how the technology can be used to explore their own coastlines. “These ROVs are just so accessible, the idea is to show people how capable they are of doing their own research and exploring the ocean on their own,” Bergman said. “The end goal of [teaching] these kids would be to lead them into building their own ROVs,” she added. Bergman said the Team Sedna expedition’s focus on education and outreach particularly spoke to her since she has spent the past four years as a submarine pilot promoting this type of work. Through Seattle-based submersible company Ocean Gate and various educational nonprofits, Bergman has explored underwater worlds off the coasts of California, Miami and Honduras in small research submarines, diving as deep as 2,100 feet below the surface on some trips. “The human experience

A 2010 graduate of the University of Washington with a degree in chemical oceanography, Bergman worked during college as an engineer on the tall ship Lady Washington and on a historical steam ferry boat based in south Lake Union in Seattle. Bergman said she was offered a job piloting submarines with Ocean Gate just seven days after she graduated because of her engineering background. Once she got her hands on a sub, she never looked back. “I just handcuffed myself to it and I said, ‘That’s it, this is what I’m doing,’” Bergman said.

Inspire youth Through her continued outreach work, whether in the frigid climes of the Arctic or the warm waters off Central America, Bergman said she wants to inspire an army of young and inquisitive minds to be future stewards of the world’s oceans. “They’re out there, we just have to give them a chance to get interested in it and realize they can have a real big impact on their world through ocean science and ocean exploration,” Bergman said. “And that’s what going to give our resilient ocean a chance to thrive.” For more information on Bergman and to learn how to help build her ROVs, contact her at erikabergman@ gmail.com or visit her website at www.deepbluefrom below.com.

“It’s something that set us back a little bit,” he said last week. That $407 would cover a visit to their grandchildren or a month of their “allowance” for nonessentials, said Hurt, a retired oil field worker. “It doesn’t put a big pinch on us, but it is kind of upsetting. “I don’t like the idea of paying ahead, and we won’t do it again. “You’re loaning them $900 for three or four months.” Larry and Genelle Doyle, trustees of the Doyle Family Trust, have already leased land, a building and a bulk plant occupied by Pettit west of downtown Port Angeles to Aberdeenbased Masco Petroleum, which has aggressively pushed to fill the void left by Pettit’s departure.

Back rent owed Last summer, Pettit extended its lease to 2019 and now owes the couple $4,972 in back rent, according to their claim. “Everything was going fine, Pettit still had several years on their lease, then all of a sudden, broadsided, bankruptcy,” Larry Doyle, a former Port Angeles mayor, said Friday. “I don’t think Pettit will have enough assets to pay it back.” Chris Sather, Pettit’s president when the Nov. 25 bankruptcy petition was filed, could not be reached for comment. The company also does not have an attorney of record, according to bankruptcy court records. A June 5 deadline has been set for creditors — including former Pettit Oil customers with prepaid oil accounts — to file proof-ofclaim forms available at www.wawb.uscourts.gov. The court’s help-desk phone number is 253-8823939. In the past two months, Masco has signed up to 1,000 heating oil and cardlock-fuel customers in Clallam and Jefferson counties, owner Jim Mason said Friday. One thing his company does not do is offer prepaid heating oil accounts.

“There’s no reason to have anyone prepay,” Mason said. “The typical heating oil delivery is not that much money unless you have a huge tank.” Mason said most owners of oil-heated homes buy 25 to 50 gallons at a time at roughly $3 a gallon, spending up to $150 to fill the tank. Of Masco’s approximately 500 new heating oil customers in Clallam and Jefferson counties, “the theme we hear is that they had prepaid accounts,” Mason said. Those accounts ranged from about $300 to more than $1,000. “We hear those stories every day up in Port Ange-

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The Ecology Department said that after months of discussions, it’s clear the Energy Department is not willing to pump the tank in a timely manner. The agency said failure to comply with its administrative order could result in fines for the federal government. “In order to meet legal requirements and to provide public health and environmental protection, the state believes this leaking double-shell tank must be addressed in the most aggressive manner possible,” Ecology Director Maia Bellon said. “Waiting another two years, at best, to initiate actions to address this hazardous condition is neither legally acceptable nor environmentally prudent.” The Energy Department, which owns Hanford, issued a statement saying it was committed to the safe

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les or Port Townsend or here in Grays Harbor County,” Mason said. “So often, it’s elderly people. “It really is heartbreaking.”

$6 million spent Mason said the company has spent more than $6 million to buy and lease former Pettit properties, including purchase of a former Pettit site at 23 Seton Road in Port Townsend. In addition, Masco has hired a dozen former Pettit Oil employees and purchased 10 fueldelivery trucks for nearly $1 million, including two vehicles that were scheduled to arrive Friday to serve Jefferson County cus-

Thursday hearing A bankruptcy court hearing is scheduled Thursday to consider selling a card-lock site in Elma to Masco. The company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in November to reorganize for protection against creditors was followed by a Jan. 17 Chapter 7 petition, which seeks protection to allow company assets to be sold to pay debts. In a court filing, thencompany lawyer Brian Budsberg said the company was “financially too weak to be profitable” after buying S.C. Fuels.

Assets, liabilities Pettit cited $18.7 million in assets and $22 million in liabilities in its Nov. 25 petition, with the largest secured creditors listed as KeyBank, owed $11.3 million, and U.S. Bank, owed $8.8 million. Neither KeyBank nor U.S. Bank has filed claims, according to the claims register.

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

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“The department believes there are risks associated with pumping Tank AY-102 at this time. The tank is not leaking into the environment, and there is no immediate threat to the public or the environment posed by AY-102.”

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THE FOLLOWING IS a list of Pettit Oil creditors contained in records filed at U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tacoma. The names are based on the company records. Amounts listed are for actual claims filed by creditors to recover the debt. Amounts owed to creditors who had not filed claims could not be obtained Friday. Port Angeles: First Race Car Wash, $8,063; Doyle Family Trust, $4,972; Albert Chevron Lubes, Anchor Marine, Anthony J. Dipangrazio, Arrow Septic, Bob A. Price, Bobaggins Day Care Center, Bruce’s Specialty Auto, Carol Burkey, Carol J. Larson, Charlotte L. Sanderson, Clarence L. Achziger, Clallam Public Utility District, Diane Burke M & D Trucking Inc., Donald W. Haas, Glenn Smithson, Ken Hofmann, Lee Rasore, Lincoln Industrial, Nippon Paper Industries Inc., Peter A. Rennie, Port of Port Angeles/John Wayne Marina, Propagating, The Heartline Inc., The Salvation Army, William C. MacNeil, Sequim: Jamestown S’Klallam Excavation, Leatrice Smith, Ralph Turner, Sequim Bay State Park, Sequim Valley Automotive, Bill S. Shepherd. Port Townsend: Don Campbell, $924; Judith Ann Hansen Lamas, $890; Jefferson County Fair, $699; William Hurt, $407; Glenn Norcross, JDG Construction Inc., James F. Little, James Rotchford, Jean Clark Kalkahl, Jerry Bamburg, Jim Ferris, Jo Morello, Jon Bakin, Joseph D. Benson, Judy Munn, Kah Tai Center, Lisa May, Liz Strong, Lori and Ian Mckenzie, Lynn Ericson, Matthew Nino, Micaela Colley, Philip Rome, P.T. Shipwrights Co-op, Rebekah Mcguire, Rene I. Levy, Robert Spalding, Sara N. Patton, Selah Martha, Sherry Jensen, St. Paul’s Church, Warren Steurer, Access Storage, Aletia Alvarez, Barbara Stanny, Bonnie and Scott Stenehjem, Celia Fulton Walden, Chuck Hommel, Curt Gailkowki Goodrich, David Pirwitz, Don and Juanita Campbell Port Ludlow: Robert and Pamela Parker, Robert Anderson, Tracie Harris, Beaver Valley Store, Carl Jespersen. Forks: Gary Pitt, Ken Middleton, McClanahan Lumber Inc., Ron Thompson, Timothy Lester, Badger Trucking, Dan Payne. Neah Bay: FAA-Neah Bay Deliveries. Peninsula Daily News

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tomers, Mason said. “With the new trucks in and a bulk plant, we will begin serving that area much better than we have,” he said. Bankruptcy proceedings are being coordinated by trustee and Seattle lawyer Kathryn Ellis and Ellis’ attorney, Deborah Crabbe of Seattle. A former Pettit employee has been hired to compile a list of Pettit’s former homeheating oil customers, Crabbe said last week. “We did that because when we went through the creditor mailing matrix, we realized hundreds if not thousands of people had not been notified of the bankruptcy filing,” she said. “Most of those people who had not been notified are home-heating oil customers.” Crabbe predicted at least a year will pass before it’s known how much of Pettit’s liquidated assets will be disbursed to the company’s customers. “It takes that period of time to liquidate the assets,” she said.

State demands pumping of Hanford tank by September

RICHLAND — The state Friday demanded that the federal government begin removing radioactive liquid waste from a nuclear waste tank at the Hanford Site by Sept. 1. The state Department of Ecology’s order requires pumping of the doublewalled tank to begin about 18 months sooner than what the U.S. Department of Energy has proposed. Hanford for decades made plutonium for nuclear weapons, and the site contains the nation’s largest supply of radioactive wastes. Double-walled Tank AY-102 was found to be leaking between its walls in October 2012. While many older single-walled tanks _________ have leaked at Hanford, Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. this is the first of the newer 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula double-walled tanks where dailynews.com. leaks have been detected.

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4 men arrested after alleged assault, robbery at RV park BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Four men are expected to be charged with assault in Clallam County Superior Court this week after a reported robbery at a west Port Angeles RV park resulted in the victim allegedly assaulting one of his alleged attackers. Officers arrested Joshua Allen Cabe, 26, of Forks; Ordez Eugene Kompkoff, 19; and Zachary Michael Taylor, 20, of Port Angeles last week in connection with allegedly attacking and robbing Daniel Joseph Jenkins, 21, at the Welcome Inn Trailer and RV Park along U.S. Highway 101 just after midnight Tuesday. Police said the three men allegedly forced their way into Jenkins’ mobile home, attacked him, held him at knifepoint and stole numerous items including his computer, cellphone, cash — and even the shoes off his feet. Jenkins was treated for his injuries and released from Olympic Medical Center. A day later, officers arrested Jenkins after

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Carol Campbell, left, and Brenda Whattam, both of Port Angeles, look over a tabled filled with gems and jewelry at Saturday’s fourth annual Rock, Gem and Jewelry Show at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. Dozens of displays and vendor tables are featured at the event, which continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today.

learning he allegedly assaulted Taylor at the RV park with a metal pipe at about 10 o’clock Tuesday evening, sending Taylor to the hospital with a laceration on the back of his head. Cabe, Kompkoff and Taylor remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday, each booked for investigation of one count of firstdegree assault, first-degree robbery and first-degree burglary, and being held on $20,000 bail. Cabe also was booked for investigation of seconddegree theft. Jenkins, who was not listed on the jail roster Saturday, had been booked for investigation of one count of second-degree assault. Jenkins and Taylor are expected to be charged in Clallam County Superior Court on Monday, with Cabe and Kompkoff scheduled for Tuesday.

Police account Police arrest reports gave this account of the incidents: Officers were first called to the RV park just after midnight Tuesday when a witness called police to report suspicious circum-

stances after seeing three men leaving a mobile home, one of whom reportedly had a handgun. Officers arrived to find blood on the floor but no one in the mobile home and later found Jenkins inside another trailer in the park with blood on his face. Jenkins told police that Cabe, Kompkoff and Taylor had come into his trailer uninvited and attacked him, with Jenkins “bearhugging” Cabe and Taylor after a struggle. Kompkoff then threatened Jenkins with a knife and told him to release the other two men. The three began to hit and punch Jenkins “while making references to his sex offender registration,” Police Cpl. Josh Powless wrote. According to Superior Court documents, Jenkins pleaded guilty in 2009 to third-degree child molestation for having inappropriate sexual contact with a Port Angeles girl between the ages of 14 and 16 between April 2005 and April 2006. Jenkins told police the three men then took numerous personal belongings of

his and left. At 9:50 p.m. Tuesday, officers were called back to the Welcome Inn on the report of an assault, learning from the reporting party that Jenkins allegedly had attacked Taylor with a metal pipe within the previous hour.

Interviews conducted Officers spoke with park residents about the assault and later interviewed Taylor at OMC, where he told police Jenkins had hit him with a metal pipe while Taylor was in a trailer at the Welcome Inn. After Jenkins was arrested Wednesday, he told police he had hit Taylor with the metal pipe in the trailer after Taylor pulled a gun on him. Police arrested Taylor on Wednesday after he was discharged from OMC and Cabe on Thursday, then took Kompkoff into custody after he turned himself in at the county courthouse at about 1 a.m. Friday.

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

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Missing: Teams CONTINUED FROM A1 rents pushed the boat up against vegetation on the S e a r c h - a n d - r e s c u e bank, King said, causing it ground teams and volun- to take on water. Roller was able to swim teers had searched the northern banks of the to shore. The Sequim man Bogachiel River between the stayed with the boat and boat launch and where the was taken downstream boat was found by about 3 with the current while p.m. Saturday and found no clinging to a life vest, King trace of the man, King said. said. “So far, still no luck,” Chopper aid King said, adding that teams planned to continue A Coast Guard helicoplooking along the river into ter helped in the search Saturday night. Friday and Saturday, King said. Volunteers also have Expand search? been aided search efforts, King said deputies will King added. decide whether to continue “We appreciate all the searching today and help of the sport fishermen; whether or not expand the there are a number of sport search. fishermen on the Bogachiel Roller told deputies that River keeping connected he and the missing man with sheriff’s deputies,” had just put in at the King said. Bogachiel Way boat launch “[They] certainly are a when the strong river cur- force multiplier for us.”

CONTINUED FROM A1 He holds a Master of Educational Administration and bachelor’s degrees in English and social studies from Western Washington University. San Juan Island School District has about 850 students in one high school, one middle school, two elementary schools and a K-12 school. Thompson will be in Port Angeles on Monday for his interviews and meetings. The formal interview will be held during a School Board open session from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Monday at the Central Services Building, 216 E. Fourth St. A staff and community meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Port Angeles High School library, 304 E. Park Ave. A community meeting with Thompson will begin at 6 p.m. Monday in the Jefferson Elementary School gymnasium, 218 E. 12th St.

Jackson is superintendent of Silver Valley Unified School District, with district offices located in Yermo, Calif., near Barstow and north of San Bernardino. He served as assistant superintendent of schools and personnel in the Oxnard, Calif., School District and has been principal at two high schools and a middle school in California.

Education background Jackson holds a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of La Verne in California, a Master in Education from California State University Fullerton, and a bachelor’s degree in history from La Verne College. Silver Valley is home to Fort Irwin, a U.S. Army training base, and children of military members assigned to the base attend the district’s schools. It has an enrollment of

about 3,000 students, including a high school, an alternative school, a middle school and four elementary/ intermediate schools. Jackson will be in Port Angeles on Tuesday for an identical schedule of board interviews and staff and community meetings. The formal interview will be held during a School Board open session from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Central Services Building. A staff and community meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Port Angeles High School library, followed by the community meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Jefferson gymnasium. The board is scheduled to meet in executive session immediately after the final Tuesday meeting, then will open the meeting to the public at 8 p.m. It is not known at this time what actions may be taken during the 8 p.m.

open session. The board is expected to make a final selection at 7 p.m. Thursday during its regular meeting at Lincoln High School, 924 W. Ninth St. Current Superintendent Jane Pryne is retiring on June 30 after five years in Port Angeles. Once the new superintendent is hired, he is expected to take part in the selection of a deputy superintendent. In June 2013, former Deputy Associate Superintendent Michelle Reid departed to become superintendent of the South Kitsap School District. Mary Ann Unger, a retired district administrator, has served as interim deputy associate superintendent since July 2013.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com.

Sheriff: 3 killed in big Snohomish County slide BY DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

EVERETT — A massive landslide in a rural area of Snohomish County killed three people Saturday, injured at least eight others and destroyed six houses, authorities said. They said later Saturday that one of the people rescued died at a hospital. The slide of dirt, trees, rocks and other debris that was at least 135 feet wide

and 180 feet deep hit just before 11 a.m. The size of the slide was originally estimated to be a mile long. The landslide completely blocked state Highway 530 near the town of Oso, about 55 miles north of Seattle. Also blocked was the north fork of the Stillaguamish River, which was expected to cause flooding in the area. Residents both upstream

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and downstream from the slide were being asked to prepare to leave their homes at a moment’s notice, Snohomish County spokeswoman Bronlea Mishler said. “We are not issuing an evacuation order,” she said. “However, we need residents living along the river to be prepared. Conditions are changing very rapidly.”

Infant, adults hurt The injured were a 6-month-old infant and seven adults, Snohomish County spokeswoman Shari Ireton said. People were transported to a nearby hospital, as well as medical facilities to the north in

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SEATTLE — Video shows that a news helicopter that went down in Seattle and killed two people this week began rotating at takeoff before it pitched forward in a fiery crash, the National Transportation Safety Board says. The surveillance footage taken from three security

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SEATTLE — After rescuing the Polar Sea icebreaker from the scrap heap, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell is working with Sen. Mark Begich of Alaska to get the icebreaker refurbished and returned to service with the Coast Guard. The Seattle Times reported that Cantwell and Begich are introducing a bill to authorize the Coast Guard to overhaul the 1970s-era heavy-duty icebreaker. Cantwell said the melting ice in the Arctic has opened up more opportunities for commercial and scientific exploration. She said the Polar Sea will help protect America’s interests in the Arctic. The Coast Guard had planned to mothball the Polar Sea and raid it for parts for its sister ship, the Polar Star. The Polar Star is the nation’s only active heavy-duty icebreaker.

camera recordings near the crash site shows the aircraft began rotating counterclockwise during takeoff Tuesday morning and rose slightly, nearly level, from a rooftop helipad, the agency said Friday in a preliminary report. The helicopter continued rotating counterclockwise for about 360 degrees before it pitched forward, nose low. It “continued the counterclock-

wise rotation in a nose low attitude until it disappeared from the camera’s field of view,” the agency said in its one-page statement. Available video apparently did not show the actual crash on a street next to the Space Needle, where the KOMO-TV chopper burst into flames, setting several vehicles ablaze and spewing burning fuel down the street.

PORT ORCHARD –– A hearing April 18 will determine if Michael J. Pierce will stand trial a fourth time for the slayings of a Quilcene farm couple after a second attempt at a retrial was declared a mistrial Friday. Presiding Judge Sally Olsen stopped the trial in Kitsap County Superior Court after learning Pierce, 38, of Quilcene had been plagued by auditory hallucinations during court testimony March 10. Psychiatrists testified that Pierce was not competent to understand that day’s proceedings because Kitsap County jailers had cut off his anti-psychotic medications. Pierce is charged with murdering Pat and Janice Yarr on March 18, 2009, and then burning down their house to hide the deaths. Olsen set a status hearing has for 1:30 p.m. April 18 to allow Pierce’s defense attorney, Richard Davies, time to investigate whether the jail’s failure to give Pierce his medications would be a reason to have the charges dismissed outright. Pierce was serving a life sentence from a 2010 conviction in Port Townsend, but the state Court of Appeals overturned it over procedural errors in Pierce’s law enforcement interrogations. The Port Townsend retrial last year was abruptly halted

when a juror told the judge that she might have seen a man resembling Pierce the night of the slayings. Pierce The second retrial was ordered in a different location — Port Orchard — but that trial was ended Friday.

‘He hears voices’ Psychiatrists testified in the latest trial that Pierce’s hallucinations March 10 caused him to be “distant” and to “stare” during the day’s proceedings, as defense attorneys Davies and Bret Roberts had told the court. “He hears voices,” Dr. Richard Yocum, a psychiatrist from Western State Hospital, testified. Yocum said the voices are like a “radio playing in the back of his head” without medication. Pierce was declared incompetent to stand trial on separate charges in 2005. Pierce can manage the voices when medicated, according to Yocum and defense psychiatrist Dr. Ken Muscatel. They agreed that he would be competent to stand trial when medicated, but was not competent during the March 10 proceedings. Judge Olsen granted the mistrial motion brought by Jefferson County Chief Deputy Criminal Attorney Chris Ashcraft for the prosecution. She ruled that Pierce’s illness prevented him from being fully present during the testimony presented

March 10, and that “impossibly infringed” upon his constitutional right to a fair trial. Olsen ruled that there would be no way to objectively re-create that day’s testimony. Jailers cut off Pierce’s medication March 6 because he had not seen Dr. Kapil Chopra, the jail’s contracted psychiatrist, before his medication order lapsed. Pierce was not inspected March 10 because he was in the courtroom for the trial when he was scheduled to see Chopra. Pierce, manacled for Friday’s hearing, asked jailers for his daily doses of psychotropic medications.

Medicine supply Jefferson County Sheriff Anthony Hernandez said later Friday that his staff had sent a month’s supply of medication to the Kitsap County jail, where Pierce has been held since Feb. 21. Kitsap County receives no compensation from Jefferson County for jailing Pierce during the trial because of a reciprocity agreement between the two jurisdictions, Hernandez said. The state appellate court rejected the 2010 conviction by ruling that statements Pierce made to deputies after his arrest could not be used against him because his request for an attorney had not been honored. The appellate court also ruled that Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Scott Rosekrans, who was then chief criminal deputy prosecuting attorney, made “inappropriate” statements during Pierce’s trial.

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The three Clallam County commissioners Tuesday will hold a public hearing on the sale of four surplus Glock 22 .40-caliber pistols to former sheriff’s deputies who carried the sidearms. The hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday for their regular business meeting. Agenda items include: ■ A letter of support for the Port Angeles Likes to Bikes campaign. ■ Recognition of March 30 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day. ■ An agreement with the Houston-Galveston Area Council for a cooperative purchasing program. ■ Consideration of a bid award to the Peninsula Daily News for public printing of Clallam County legal publications. ■ A bid opening for the 2014 crushed rock supply. ■ A resolution reopening the SunLand Water District loan activity fund. ■ A resolution adopting

supplemental appropriations. ■ A resolution adopting a $117,555 budget reduction for direct services now covered by Medicaid. ■ A public hearing on debatable budget emergencies. Commissioners will meet in the same boardroom at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session to discuss several actions and to hear an update on a March 19 meeting on the Dungeness Water Rule.

Port Angeles city Port Angeles City Council members will discuss the city’s long-range financial plan when they meet during a work session Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in City Council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. No action will be taken at the meeting.

North Olympic Library System North Olympic Library System trustees will consider approval of a contract with the finalist for the library system executive director when they meet Thursday.

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Eye on Clallam The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. System Executive Director Paula Barnes, who is retiring this summer, said the board interviewed the single applicant for the position at a March 20 meeting during a closed session and approved the selection during an open session. The finalist’s name has not been released. It will be during Thursday’s meeting if the contract with the person is approved. Other agenda items for the Thursday meeting include: ■ A final report on the Forks Library roof replacement and renovation project. ■ Discussions and possible action on moving forward with a schematic design process for the Sequim Library project. ■ A policy codifying library procedures for using various funding sources to buy prizes and incentives.

Port of Port Angeles commissioners are scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the meeting room of the port administrative offices, 338 W. First St., Port Angeles. An agenda was not posted on the port’s website, www.portofpa.com, as of Friday evening.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will consider an agreement with the Clallam County Economic Development Council when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Forks City Hall, 500 E. Division St. Other agenda items include: ■ A bid award and construction contract for the Rainforest Arts Center. ■ A resolution for sales of surplus property. ■ A use and license agreement for the Quillayute Airport. ■ An employment agreement with the city police administrator. ■ An agreement for preliminary environmental and feasibility analysis for

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Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District board has canceled its Monday meeting. The next meeting will be April 7.

Sequim City Council Marijuana and new schools will highlight the discussion at the Sequim City Council meeting Monday. The meeting begins at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. The council will discuss a resolution in support of the Sequim School District’s April 22 ballot measure to raise $154 million in bonds to build and extensively renovate schools throughout the city. Proponents and opponents will have the chance to speak to the council. Later, the council will review zoning ordinances to determine where legal marijuana facilities can be put in the city, with the possible repeal of a temporary moratorium that bans recreational pot businesses from setting up in the city.

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Clallam DCD director will seek re-election BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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last Monday. King said investigators FORKS — Four dogs don’t know if the poisonings have died after ingesting were intentional or accidenpoison in the Elk Valley tal. Road area outside of Forks. The Clallam County Death by antifreeze Sheriff’s Office is looking for the source of the poison. One dog died of conThe dogs in the neigh- firmed kidney failure at a borhood northeast of Forks local veterinarian hospital. died during a 10-day period Another dog was found from March 8-17, and a cat to have crystals in its urine went missing during the before its death, which a same period of time, said veterinarian said was conSheriff’s Sgt. Brian King. sistent with poisoning by The deaths and disap- antifreeze, King said. pearance were reported to King said all four dogs the Clallam Sheriff’s Office regurgitated the same dog-

food-type material before their deaths. “It could be a garbage dump site with antifreeze — it could be carelessness,” he said. A fifth dog died of unknown causes in the area in August, but King said it was not known whether the death was related to the current pet deaths. The Sheriff’s Office is urging pet owners in the area to keep their animals confined on their properties or otherwise under their control.

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PORT ANGELES — Sheila Roark Miller, the nation’s only publicly elected county community development director, will seek a second four-year term to the Clallam County post. Roark Miller, 55, made the announcement in an interview with the Peninsula Daily News. “I’m hoping to continue to serve the Clallam County citizens as we approach the final stretch of our Shoreline Master Program update, the looming deadlines in 2016 for a mandatory comprehensive plan update, while grappling with the newest marijuana law, approved by the citizens of Washington state last year,” Roark Miller said in a follow-up email to the PDN. Roark Miller defeated incumbent John Miller, no relation, with 53.5 percent of the vote in the 2010 election. She cited the 2011 implementation of an online permit system, the 2012 adop-

tion of a fire protection ordinance and continuing public outreach efforts as accomplishments in Roark Miller her first term. The Department of Community Development, or DCD, is responsible for comprehensive planning and processing development and building permits.

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18 Dungeness Water Rule of 2013,” Roark Miller said. Roark Miller, who resides in the Port Angeles area, said her family’s 100-year heritage in Clallam County provides a “unique understanding of our citizen’s viewpoints and unique cultural and ecological diversity, both from the west to the east end of the county.”

Filing in May Filing week for the Aug. 5 primary is May 12-16. The general election is Nov. 4. Other Clallam County positions up for election are held by county Commissioner Mike Doherty, Sheriff Bill Benedict, Prosecuting Attorney William Payne, Auditor Patty Rosand, Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis, Assessor Pam Rushton, District Court 1 Judge Rick Porter, District Court 2 Judge John Doherty and Clallam County Public Utility District Commissioner Hugh Haffner.

In addition to the DCD directorship, Roark Miller automatically serves as the Clallam County fire marshal and building official. Roark Miller said her 24 years of experience working in the department “translates well” to her elected post. “It has allowed me to network a breadth of local and legislative contacts surrounding our building and ________ land-use laws and regulaReporter Rob Ollikainen can be tions, notwithstanding the reached at 360-452-2345, ext. complex WRIA [Water 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula Resource Inventory Area] dailynews.com.

Library board is mum on system manager finalist BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Library System trustees won’t release the name of the finalist they’ve chosen in their search for the system’s new executive director until a contract with that person is approved. The board, which decided on the secret finalist last week, is expected to vote on the contract at its regular board meeting this coming Thursday. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. “If it’s accepted [by the candidate] and then voted on at that time, [then] we will have ended our search,” board president Don Zanon said Friday. “The board has chosen not to announce any names at this time,” he added.

Zanon has said the person interviewed was the only person who applied and is a current NOLS employee. The public agency oversees the Port Angeles, Sequim, Clallam Bay and Forks public libraries. Zanon said the board’s decision not to release the candidate’s name until a contract is approved was made out of respect to the person. “This was the process we chose this time for recruitment,” he said.

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interviewed, Zanon said. An ad hoc personnel committee comprising Zanon and another trustee, Catharine Copass, will meet with the candidate this week to discuss the details of the contract, said Paula Barnes, the library system’s current executive director.

Current boss to retire Barnes intends to retire this summer after seven years at the helm of the North Olympic Library System. She oversaw the expansion or renovation of all the system’s branches and a successful 2010 campaign to increase the system’s tax levy to combat declining revenues.

Zanon said the board, during a special meeting last Thursday, approved the finalist for the position and authorized contract negotiations to begin. ________ The vote followed Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can a closed-door executive be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. session of the board during 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula which the candidate was dailynews.com.

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Earll Murman, Port Townsend resident and former Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineering professor, on what Jefferson County enterprises can learn from Toyota, Jefferson Healthcare and Washington state government. Murman The meeting sponsor will be Peninsula Credit Union. Lunch at $8 will be served by Subway. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at noon at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. Featured speaker this Tuesday will be Julie Stein, director of the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle and a University of Washington anthropology professor. Stein Her talk will be on “The Life Before You and How Our Past is a Resource for Our Future” The meeting sponsor will be Parnassus Analytics LLC. Reservations for lunch closed Friday, but seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. Phone 360-683-6197 or email britt-nicole@sequimchamber.com for information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s program will feature Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire, who will discuss recent changes in the Clallam County Economic Development Council. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is spaghetti. McEntire ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s program has not been announced. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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EVERETT — The Snohomish County Public Utility District has received federal approval for plans to place two large turbines on the sea floor off Whidbey Island across from Port Townsend. The pilot project has been in development for years, and if the PUD’s Board of Commissioners signs off on the project, it may be a few more years before the turbines are installed. The project is a test to see if using tides to generate electricity is technically, commercially and environmentally viable, said Craig Caller, an assistant general manager for the PUD. It would be the first time tidal power turbines in the region would be connected to the larger electricity grid.

$13 million raised So far, the PUD has raised about $13 million in federal Department of Energy grants, which is expected to cover about half the cost of the project. The rest would come from a mix of more grants and money from the utility’s resource reinvestment reserve, Caller said. The test area is 200 feet deep in Admiralty Inlet, less than a half-mile off the west shore of Whidbey Island and not far from the Keystone ferry terminal and Fort Casey State Park. The utility is to operate the turbines for three to five years, during which time it will study the turbines’ actual performance versus the expected output, maintenance requirements, underwater noise and response of nearby fish and marine mammals. Gathering that data will determine whether the utility proceeds with a commercial deployment.

Right now there isn’t enough data to make even an educated guess as to tidal power’s viability. “It’s in its infancy. It’s about where wind technology was decades ago,” said Dave Aldrich, president of the PUD’s Board of Commissioners. In issuing the license, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ruled that the PUD has addressed concerns raised by Native American tribes and an undersea cable company. The Tulalip tribes, the Suquamish tribe and the Point No Point Treaty Council representing the Port Gamble and Jamestown S’Klallam tribes opposed the project, saying the turbines posed a risk to fish and fishing nets and would force the state to close the area to fishing. A data communications company, Pacific Crossing of Danville, Calif., also protested the project. The company operates more than 13,000 miles of undersea fiber-optic cable that pass through Admiralty Inlet to Harbour Pointe from Asia and California. It is concerned cables would be damaged by the operation of the turbines.

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Turbines Longer bloom for $ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A9 The turbines are to be made by the Irish firm OpenHydro. They are approximately 20 feet in diameter, weigh 414 tons each and sit 65 feet high on a triangular platform 100 by 85 feet. At peak generation, the turbines could produce 600 kilowatts of electricity. But because this is a pilot project, it is unlikely the turbines would ever generate that much electricity for the grid, Caller said, If the PUD’s board votes to move forward with the project — Aldrich said it likely will — the utility will need to obtain permits from Island County, where the power would be brought to shore, order the turbines and hire contractors. It’s brand-new territory for the utility, and installation of the turbines is years away.

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DENVER — The Rocky Mountain wildflower season has lengthened by over a month since the 1970s, according to a new study that found climate change is altering the flowering patterns of more species than previously thought. Flowers used to bloom from mid-May to early September, but the season now lasts 35 days longer, from April to mid-September, according to researchers who collected 39 years of data at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory near Crested Butte, Colo. Earlier spring snowmelt and other climate shifts have changed the timing of blooms for more than two-thirds of 60 species of native wildflowers

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in mountain meadows, stands of Aspen trees and conifer forest that were surveyed from 1974 to 2012, according to the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The scientific paper is the latest to document one of the strongest signs that global warming is shaking up the natural world. Scientists studying phenology — the timing of seasonal events in nature — are observing rapid shifts in when flowers bloom, trees leaf out and bees, birds and butterflies appear in the spring. Scientists have documented the trend using historical records from writers and naturalists, including records made by Henry David Thoreau in the 1850s.

Security: Cyber tools CONTINUED FROM A9 This technology actually exists. A company called Malauzai Software built an on/off switch after one of its bank customers sought a solution to the amount of time its representatives were spending on the phone with people whose debit cards had gone missing. It wanted the customers to be able to turn the cards off temporarily via their mobile banking app until they found them again or declared them lost and asked for a replacement. Malauzai obliged, but it soon discovered that fraudwary customers were turning the cards on and off before and after every charge. “The fraud prevention thing was gravy on top of the mashed potatoes,” said Robb Gaynor, Malauzai’s cofounder and chief product officer. “It was unexpected.” Now 70 to 80 institutions — all smaller banks or credit unions — have adopted Malauzai’s on/off switch. Capital One has built its own for debit cards, as have USAA and Simple, which was acquired by BBVA last month. Of customers who are active on mobile banking apps and patronize a bank that uses Malauzai’s switch, 3 to 5 percent of them flip it at least once each month. Recurring charges for things like mobile phone bills get a code that allows them to go through even when a customer has turned the card off. A company called TSYS has its own new on/off offering for banks that can geofence transactions, keeping any from going through unless they’re relatively close to a user’s mobile phone. Ellen Richey, Visa’s chief legal officer, expressed a bit of skepticism about the on/ off switch. The right malware could muck it up, and users may forget that their cards are

off and get annoyed at the cash register when things aren’t working. “One thing we have found is that consumers are remarkably impatient with anything that gets between them and making a payment,” she said. Perhaps, but why not let consumers decide whether they mind that friction? So far, Chase, American Express, Citibank and Bank of America have no plans to do so. If enough of you demand it, however, perhaps they’ll see the light. This is what happened with the now ubiquitous tool that lets you deposit checks by taking a picture of them with your phone and zapping them to the bank.

■ Chip cards The United States is a fraud-friendly country in part because we still use old-fashioned magnetic stripes on the back of our cards. This makes it relatively easy for thieves to make counterfeit ones. At long last, retailers and banks and the companies that process their payments are preparing to begin to possibly get their acts together on this front. Over the next 18 months, more debit and credit card issuers will issue plastic with a microchip inside that will transmit a unique code each time you use it in person. Presumably, thieves won’t be able to counterfeit that sort of thing easily — at least for a while. Then, on Oct. 1, 2015, assuming there aren’t any extensions, most retailers who don’t have terminals to read the chip cards yet will be responsible for certain types of fraud if it occurs. If retailers do have the terminals but a bank hasn’t gotten around to giving a consumer a chip-enabled card, the bank will pay for the fraud as a penalty for lagging the retailers. It’s an elaborate game of chicken, fitting for an indus-

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try where the major players spent years embroiled in a lawsuit. Most people will be dipping these new cards in the terminals instead of swiping them, and some banks may eventually make you enter a PIN instead of signing for a purchase. As long as you don’t lose your card or have the actual plastic stolen, the sort of fraud that went on with Target should be a lot harder to pull off. That said, the thieves will then immediately migrate online, since many people will still be typing numbers into websites the old-fashioned way for the foreseeable future. There, the bad guys will find a more welcoming environment, at least until everyone involved with card payments agrees on a technology to thwart the scofflaws there, too. A process called tokenization may become the security standard, or perhaps you’ll be inputting codes you receive via text message, similar to the way you might be now if you have activated two-step verification for Gmail. Richey of Visa said she believes that the various industry players will be quick to act online as well. After all, if they do nothing, the rate of online fraud may rise at the same rate that in-person card fraud falls thanks to all those microchips. “It’s so compelling that it will fuel the merchant and bank players’ willingness to proceed,” she said. “Otherwise, they won’t get the benefit of the investments they’ve made in chip cards.” That’s a lot of ifs, in an industry that has waited an awfully long time to fix its fraud problems while inconveniencing millions of customers. Let’s hope it happens as they say it will. Until it does, set some alerts and pester your bank to give you all of the technological options that ought to be available right now.

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SEATTLE — A hole that was accidentally drilled through the hull has been repaired and the ferry MV Walla Walla returned to service Friday on the SeattleBremerton route. The repair is temporary and the ferry will need a permanent patch at its next regular dry-dock period. Washington State Ferries said Monday that a crew at the Eagle Harbor Maintenance Facility accidentally drilled a hole about 2 inches in diameter as it was working to drain dirty water and paint chips from the bilge.

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shores of the Columbia River in Grant County PUD’s Priest Rapids Project contain artifacts from the Wanapum and other Native American groups that lived and traveled along the river, according to Grant’s website. And lately, artifact protection and public safety have been concerns because of the lowered Wanapum Reservoir, exposing shoreline and resulting in the PUD closing the area to the public. Ferry christened Two human skeletons, SEATTLE — Transporta- believed to be several huntion Secretary Lynn Peterdred years old, were recently son decided to break the bot- found after the water was tle herself on the hull of the lowered.* MV Tokitae to christen the new ferry at the Vigor IndusNation/World trial shipyard in Seattle. It’s the first of three 144car Olympic Class ferries to Breakfast is pricier NEW YORK — Breakreplace the 1950s-era Evergreen State class vessels. fast is now being served The new vessel is sched- with a side of sticker shock. uled to go into service this The price of bacon is summer on the Mukilteosurging and the cost of Clinton run. other morning staples, like The next ferry is under coffee and orange juice, is construction and the Legisset to rise because of global lature recently approved supply problems, from funding for the third. The drought in Brazil to disease total budget for all three is on U.S. pig farms. $388 million. And it’s not just the first Tokitae is a tribal greetmeal of the day that’s being ing meaning “nice day.” It’s affected. also the name of a WashingThe cost of meats, fish ton orca better known as and eggs led the biggest Lolita at the Miami Seaincrease in U.S. food prices quarium. in nearly 2.5 years last month, according to governUW Bothell building ment data. An index that tracks BOTHELL — The new science building at the Uni- those foods rose 1.2 percent versity of Washington Both- in February and has climbed 4 percent over the ell has room for 1,000 stulast 12 months. dents. While overall inflation Officials at its dedication showed off classrooms, labs, remains low, the increases in food prices are forcing shops and a lecture hall. shoppers to search out The $68 million Discovdeals and cut back. ery Hall houses the univerEven though food comsity’s School of Science, Techpanies use a range of costnology, Engineering and cutting methods to limit Mathematics. the effect of higher food UW Bothell has about costs, consumers will likely 4,200 students on the campus it shares with Cascadia feel the “ripple effects” of rising commodity prices, College. according to the Grocery Artifact bill posed Manufacturers Association. OLYMPIA — A bill protecting the locations of tribal Wishful highway LAS VEGAS — A proburial grounds and other posed interstate freeway archaeological sites awaits linking Las Vegas and Phoethe governor’s signature to nix is still years and billions become law. of dollars from reality, but The legislation, which the governors of Nevada and makes information about the locations of archaeologi- Arizona already have cal resources unavailable to unveiled signs to mark their dream. the public through publicArizona Gov. Jan Brewer, records requests, was passed Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval unanimously by the House with 47 votes in favor and and Rep. Steven Horsford, two opposed in the Senate. D-Nev., met at Hoover Dam In Grant County, some on Friday to unveil signs

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BlackBerry paring NEW YORK — BlackBerry is selling most of its real estate holdings in Canada as the struggling smartphone company continues to look for ways to improve its business. BlackBerry Ltd. did not disclose the buyer or purchase price, but said Friday that it will sell more than 3 million square feet of space and vacant lands. It will also lease back part of the space. “The successful sale of property in Canada will help us move toward our goal of continued operational efficiency,” CEO and Executive Chair John Chen said in a statement.

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that will be posted along the proposed Interstate 11. It was a symbolic effort meant to keep up momentum on the project, which is coming of age in an era of scarce highway funding. Nevada and Arizona are linked by U.S. Highway 93, but the corridor missed out on being in the original interstate network because the region’s population exploded after the roadbuilding program began in the mid-1950s. The states’ transportation departments haven’t officially estimated the cost of building an interstatequality road through the 290-mile stretch, although informal projections range from $4 billion to $10 billion.

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$34 million saved in bid State sends to cut needless ER trips notifications to domestic partners BY CAROL M. OSTROM

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After a contentious beginning, the state Medicaid program and a coalition of doctors and hospitals together forged a plan that helped cut nearly $34 million from expensive, unnecessary emergencyroom visits last year. The seven-point plan included connecting hospital emergency departments across the state so doctors can check if a patient is making multiple ER visits, perhaps getting duplicate scans and other tests, as they seek drugs or relief from a chronic condition better managed in a primary-care setting.

‘Way over the top’ It also included a campaign to educate patients that “ER is for Emergencies,” as well as training for emergency doctors on how to help patients connect with primary care in the community. The plan, put in place in 2012, was spurred by a startling proposal in 2011 by then-Medicaid Medical Director Dr. Jeff Thompson, who said costs of ER visits for nonemergency conditions were “way over the top.” He called for an end to reimbursements to hospitals and doctors after the third nonemergency visit by a Medicaid patient. Doctors and hospitals quickly denounced the plan, saying it could harm patients. The state chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, backed by Washington State Medical Association and the Washington State Hospital Association, filed a lawsuit in 2011 against the state.

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A seven-point plan connects hospital emergency departments, reducing multiple emergency room visits. Early the next year, then-Gov. Chris Gregoire suspended the plan. And then, everyone sat down at a table and came up with a plan to reduce unnecessary, expensive visits. “We needed to have the state be the 900-pound gorilla in the room,” said Dr. Nathan Schlicher, an emergency-department doctor at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, who represented the state emergency-physician association. “We couldn’t get those big institutions to play together, and the state, by being the 900-pound gorilla, broke down those silos and got us all to work together,” said Schlicher, a former state lawmaker. An analysis of Medicaid-claims data from state emergency departments from June 2012 to June 2013 by the state’s Health Care Authority showed: ■ Emergency-department visits by Medicaid

patients declined by nearly 10 percent. ■ The rate of visits by frequent clients (those who visited ERs at least five times a year) declined by nearly 11 percent. ■ The rate of visits that resulted in a prescription for controlled substances decreased by 24 percent. ■ The rate of visits for less-serious conditions decreased by more than 14 percent. Rep. Eileen Cody, D-Seattle, chairwoman of the House Health Care & Wellness Committee, noted that lawmakers in 2012, facing a tight budget, included provisions to have hospitals implement the seven best practices developed by the planning group. Budget writers took a “leap of faith,” she said, that the plan would save money, and prospectively cut Medicaid’s budget. Dr. Daniel Lessler, state Medicaid’s chief medical

officer, praised the effectiveness of the partnership. “The big picture, to me, is that it means through public-private partnership and collaboration we can effectively improve health care.”

Prescriptions watched A prescription-monitoring program was key, he said, because it allows a provider to know if a patient has been receiving prescriptions from many other doctors. “This is the ability to see the whole elephant,” he said. “It’s an extraordinary tool for all clinicians, but especially for emergencydepartment physicians.” Emergency-department “high utilizers” often have multiple chronic conditions, both mental and physical, as well as psychosocial issues such as homelessness, he said. TURN

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OLYMPIA — The Secretary of State’s Office is sending notices to nearly 7,500 couples in Washington registered as being in domestic partnerships. The packet of information, sent to each partner, includes letters reminding couples that on June 30, the state will automatically convert their relationship to marriage if both of them are younger than 62 and they’ve not converted their partnership to marriage or started the process to dissolve it. By the latest count, about 6,200 couples face this automatic change in marital status as part of the same-sex marriage law that then-Gov. Chris Gregoire signed and voters approved in 2012. The remaining 1,000plus couples receiving the letter are in relationships, in which at least one person is 62 or older. They won’t be affected by this change — regardless of whether they are gay or straight. Domestic partnerships will remain available to them and senior couples may continue to enroll. Secretary of State Kim Wyman, whose office handles domestic partnerships, acknowledges some domes-

tic partners remain unaware of the pending conversion or may not have considered the consequences, and said she wants to be sure no one is caught off-guard. The conversion itself will be done not by her office but by the state Department of Health, which handles vital records. Using data from the Secretary of State’s Office, the Health Department will complete the conversions on June 30 for all same-sex couples younger than 62 whose domestic partnerships are still active.

Marriage certificates Those couples in converted relationships, as well as couples who have already married, may request copies of marriage certificates from Health beginning in July. Those who had an out-ofstate marriage or terminated their Washington domestic partnership elsewhere, should update their information with the secretary of state by mail, email or phone. In addition to the letter about the conversions, the packet being mailed includes a summary of the Marriage Equality Act; a sample of a marriage certificate and a letter from the Health Department explaining the process.

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“The system is often too opaque to understand who hatched this idea, and whether it was endorsed at the highest levels,” said Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert at the Carnegie Missile firing targets Endowment for InternaIran has previously used tional Peace. barges as targets for missile firings during training Past technology exercises, filmed the epiIran has sought to sodes and then televised exploit captured or pirated them on the state-run news American military technolmedia, Navy officials said. ogy in the past. “It is not surprising that Last year, Iran’s political Iranian military forces and military elite boasted might use a variety of tac- that their forces had shot tics — including military down an American intellideception tactics — to strategically communicate and gence-gathering drone, a possibly demonstrate their remotely piloted Navy vehiresolve in the region,” said cle called ScanEagle that an American official who they quickly put on display has closely followed the con- for the Iranian news media. Navy officials responded struction of the mock-up. that no drones had been But while Iran has tried to conceal its underground shot down by enemy fire, nuclear-related sites, the although the Pentagon Iranian navy has taken no acknowledged at the time steps to cloak from prying that it had lost a small THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Western satellites what it is number of ScanEagles, A nonoperating ship in the shape of a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft building pierside at the likely to engine malfunccarrier — but only about two-thirds the size — sits in an Iranian shipyard. busy shipyard. tion. 34766442

WASHINGTON — Iran is building a nonworking mock-up of an American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that United States officials say may be intended to be blown up for propaganda value. Intelligence analysts studying satellite photos of Iranian military installations first noticed the vessel rising from the Gachin shipyard, near Bandar Abbas on the Persian Gulf, last summer. The ship has the same distinctive shape and style of the Navy’s Nimitz-class carriers, as well as the Nimitz’s number 68 neatly painted in white near the bow. Mock aircraft can be seen on the flight deck. The Iranian mock-up, which American officials described as more like a barge than a warship, has no nuclear propulsion system and is only about twothirds the length of a typical 1,100-foot-long Navy carrier. Intelligence officials do not believe that Iran is capable of building an actual aircraft carrier. “Based on our observations, this is not a functioning aircraft carrier; it’s a large barge built to look like an aircraft carrier,” said Cmdr. Jason Salata, a spokesman for the Navy’s Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, across the Persian Gulf from Iran. “We’re not sure what Iran hopes to gain by building this. If it is a big propaganda piece, to what end?”

existence of the vessel to get out ahead of the Iranians. Navy and other American intelligence analysts surmise that the vessel, which Fifth Fleet wags have nicknamed the Target Barge, is something that Iran could tow to sea, anchor and blow up — while filming the whole thing to make a propaganda point, if, say, the talks with the Western powers over Iran’s nuclear program go south.

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Arduous steps of having a stroke As for me, I did not know any of the warning signs of a stroke, so that’s where this discussion begins. Let’s start by committing the acronym FAST to memory with the intent of using it as a mnemonic to help detect a stroke and seek medical help immediately. The acronym stands for Facial, Arm, Speech and Time: ■ Facial drooping: A section of the face, usually only on one side, that is drooping and hard to move. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop? My wife saw that the left side of my mouth was drooping. ■ Arm weakness: The inability to raise one’s arm fully. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? In my case, my left arm was hanging lifeless at my side, and my left leg was not functioning. ■ Speech difficulties: An inability or difficulty to understand or produce speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is his or her speech slurred or strange? In my case, my speech was very slow. ■ Time: It is of the essence when having a stroke. An immediate call to 9-1-1 or trip to the hospital is recommended. Also, it is important to note the time when any symptoms first appear. Write down the time. If given within four hours of the first symptom, there is an FDA-approved clot-buster medication that may reduce long-term disability for the most common type of stroke.

BY DAVID G. SELLARS On Sunday, March 2, I returned from a four-month hiatus and resumed writing the Peninsula Daily News’ “On the Waterfront” maritime column. Friends, acquaintances and constant readers were quick to welcome me back with the universal question: Did I enjoy my vacation? My stock Sellars reply: If one considers recovering from three strokes a vacation, then the answer is an unequivocal no. Once these fine folks heard that I had suffered a series of strokes, I was inundated with a host of questions that pointed up that like me, these people for the most part were unaware of the warning signs. Some of the questions involved whether it was painful, whether I had a pain running down my left arm — and if I knew I was having a stoke. To begin with, I did not know I was having a stroke. Fortunately, my wife, Mardi, was home, recognized the warning signs and immediately called 9-1-1. I shudder to think — and I don’t shudder very often — where I would be today had my wife not known the warning signs of a stroke and not acted immediately. I am not exaggerating when I say that she saved my life and, certainly by some measure, from a fate worse than death.

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There also are other types of treatments available that might help reduce the effects of a stroke. Additional warning signs of a stroke include sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes, sudden difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination, and sudden, severe headache with no known cause. Olympic Medical Center’s website, www.olympicmedical. org, has an excellent public resource that is free of charge that confidentially assesses an individual’s stroke risk. Click on “Health Resources,” then select the “StrokeAware” drop-down tab and then click on the link in the StrokeAware section. I had my first stroke on Monday, Nov. 4, and was transported to OMC, where my care was undertaken by the emergency room physicians in concert with the stroke team at the Cherry Hill Campus of Swedish Medical Center in Seattle. Because of my wife’s timely responses to my stroke symptoms, I was within the window

In answer to those who asked about pain in the left arm, I believe that pain is symptomatic of a heart attack and a call to 9-1-1 is the correct response. According to the National Stroke Association, stroke is the fourth-leading cause of death, killing more than 133,000 people each year. It also is a leading cause of serious, long-term adult disability. As for me, when I had my strokes, I thought I had come to the end of the line. Thankfully, that was not the case. Now that I’m four months for administering an FDApast these life-changing events, approved rescue therapy drug I’d like to say all is back to norcalled tissue plasminogen activa- mal — but that is not the case. tor, or tPA. Life is challenging and someI was discharged the next day. times a struggle, but each day is The following Thursday, better than the one before, Nov. 7, I was walking through although my muddled thinking the living room in our home and often is a roadblock to a few days’ collapsed with another stroke. worth of progress. Mardi called 9-1-1, and I was Our life mimics the title of the returned to OMC. Later that day, 1970s sitcom “One Day at a I was transported via ambulance Time” while keeping in mind my to Swedish, where I spent a few neurologist’s words: “Life is for days in the CCU unit of the carliving!” dio and stroke wing. But along the way — every Upon discharge from Swedarduous step of the way — I have ish, I was referred to a neurolohad the unwavering support and gist in Seattle under whose care encouragement of the love of my I remain. life, Mardi, who keeps a sharp During my first consultation eye out for me and has 9-1-1 on with him, my wife and I reviewed speed dial. a CT scan of my brain. The doc________ tor pointed out the areas where I had suffered three strokes. David G. Sellars’ maritime That tidbit of information column and contact information came as a bit of a surprise to us can be found today on Page C8. because I thought I had had just This essay, he advises, is two strokes. intended not to be medical advice Insofar as me having any pain as much as “a cautionary tale associated with the strokes, the woven to give others an insight only pain I felt was when I fell in . . . should they not think fast the living room and aggravated a when their body is issuing them a previously injured hip. stroke warning.”

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“Plant some vegetables with my kiddos’ help. They’re boys from 3 to 15, and they’ll help, definitely. They’ll plant, and I’ll be the garden boss. We do tomatoes, peas and forget-menots.”

“Plenty of flowers so my yard will look pretty. I’ll plant star lilies, gladiolus and sweet william when I think it’s safe from frosts. They’ll be in a picnic area I’m working on.”

“I don’t really have anything. My big spring plan was to go to San Diego, and I just got back — so my big thing already happened.”

“Taking care of my 5-month-old baby by assisting Mama. The baby is sleeping through the night. I’d also like to work in the yard and on my car when I can get outdoors more.”

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“To lose weight. I’ve quit drinking and smoking, and now my grandparents are taking me in May to The Biggest Loser Resort in Ivins, Utah — a chance to hopefully be successful.”

“Get my home into shape, like mow my lawn and pretty it up a bit. I have 2½ acres I haven’t mowed yet. You don’t want to start too soon, though. I’ll get to it when I can’t put it off any longer.”

“In a word: gardening. Rototill it and prep it for plants. I’m enlarging my garden by 500 square feet with an 8-foot-high fence to keep the deer away. I’ll have strawberries and raspberries.”

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reviewed scientific articles. The letter also boasts of petitioners with college degrees (even Ph.D.’s) who doubt climate-change issues. I earned a Ph.D. in communication at the University of Washington. Does this make me an authority on climate change? The propaganda machine, supported openly (advertising) and secretly (grants, employment or perks) by the fossil-fuel

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found one — just one — that attempted to deny climate change. It’s clear to me that the scientific community agrees about climate. It’s time to ignore propaganda and take meaningful action. John Merton Marrs, Lake Sutherland

Broken record It is amusing to read the dialogue of progressive socialists when someone

takes the time to respond to their rants. The March 9 letter “Talking Points” repeats like a broken record the socialists’ solution to all problems. That is to always spend more money. When our country is $17 trillion in debt, just how much more does the writer think we should spend to fix the world’s problems? TURN

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CONTINUED FROM A12 deeper look at our schools’ current inadequacies, I came To think that our probto the realization, “How can lems will be solved by our I not support this bond?” current socialist president The lion’s share of these is ridiculous. inadequacies is major and Our current president and requires more than an easy Congress lack leadership, fix-it-up approach. efficiency and accountability. The security issues I wonder just who is in alone that exist at our elecharge, as demonstrated by mentary and high schools the “Obamacare” bill. I have can only be brought up to yet to read or hear whose the acceptable standards by ideas were used and who building new secure faciliwrote the bill. ties. How can providing To quote Nancy Pelosi, adequate security for our “we have to pass the bill so schools’ students ever be that you can find out what’s too expensive? in it.” I firmly believe that the Really, I thought that we future strength of our comwere paying the president munity and country rests and Congress to be involved upon providing the very in the writing of those bills. best educational environLack of efficiency: Best ment for our young citizens demonstrated by the rollout and future leaders — one of Obamacare. After three that provides the safest and years of preparation, the most vibrant facilities, leadopening of Obamacare ing technologies and the could not have been more very best educators. botched. These are real assets that Accountability: To my will make a lasting differknowledge, no person, ence for our community and appointed or hired, has country in the years to come. been terminated by this As we raised our chiladministration because he dren, we sought to locate or she was unable to perour families in communities form his or her assigned that provided the very best duties. This is absolutely schools. We now have a conamazing. tinued opportunity to ensure You really want to give that our community offers this administration more the same high-quality schools money to spend? that each of us held so dear. John Procter, Voting yes will strengthen Port Angeles the viability of our community and help ensure that Sequim bond the youth of Sequim have the very best opportunity to Like many, when I first become citizens who carry looked at the proposed forward the proud legacy of [Sequim] school bond, I our great nation. thought, “Now this is just John Lovett, way too expensive.” Sequim However, after taking a

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Striking middle ground with ONP’s master plan BY JOHN M. CALHOUN OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK currently is conducting a series of public meetings in communities around the park and in Seattle seeking public comment on the preliminary draft alternatives for the Olympic National Park Wilderness Stewardship Plan. This is important because it is well understood that ONP is the No. 1 reason tourists come to the Olympic Peninsula. I suspect local festivals come in second, but collectively, they are Calhoun dwarfed by the millions who come here to see the park. Policies adopted in this planning process will strongly influence the trends in numbers of visitors to ONP and to the communities on the Olympic Peninsula. Tourism is an important part of a diverse economy on the Olympic Peninsula. Recent stories in the Peninsula Daily News note that nearly $1 million per year is dedicated to enhancing tourism in Clallam County. This is just the public tax money. It does not include additional sums of private money spent to promote tourism here. Yet frustration remains over the lack of growth in this economic sector. Witness the questions being raised by local business groups in the Port Angeles area as they explore ways to focus the scattered efforts of hundreds of volunteers carrying out overlapping missions in multiple organizations.

They ask: “Why can’t we get better results from this public spending?” The preliminary draft alternatives offered by ONP are bad news for those working to enhance tourism on the Olympic Peninsula. They offer nothing but the false choice between encouraging visitors to the park and saving the wilderness from the influence of mankind. The four alternatives provided include Option A — the “no change” alternative, which, according to public statements by park representatives, they do not intend to adopt. Three additional alternatives (B through D) are each progressively designed to reduce the number of people who can access the park and its wilderness zones. While the vast majority of park visitors never visit the designated wilderness areas, the anti-human policies embedded in these alternatives will certainly send the message that people are not welcome. A pushback of human influence from wilderness areas will reduce opportunities for people to enjoy wilderness or near-wilderness experiences. Ultimately, the very essence of the Olympic National Park experience will be shielded from visitors, and tourist numbers will decline. We deserve better. It does not have to be this way. Why not adopt a policy with twin objectives: maintain park wilderness and increase the number of opportunities for people to visit and experience the park? If this were an alternative and adopted, the park managers could devise strategies to accommodate more park visitors while protecting the very reason people from all over the world come to the Olympic Peninsula.

Many national parks are dealing successfully with the apparent but false conflict between increased visitation and wilderness protection. They include Zion, Grand Canyon and Denali national parks. The preliminary draft alternatives provided for comment are based upon the philosophical value that sees humans as incompatible with natural areas — that is, exclude humans for its own sake, not associated with impacts to ecological function, external human influences such as climate change or impacts to scenic beauty. Not all Americans share this value. Some believe that it is impossible to “protect” areas from any human influence, direct or indirect, and that the value of human interaction with undeveloped lands is an important opportunity that should not be abridged in our public parks. National parks are a treasure of all Americans for all Americans — not just for those who claim moral rectitude of a certain philosophical value. One cannot escape the irony of Clallam County civic organizations seeking desperately to increase the effectiveness of tourism promotional efforts, while at the same time the Olympic National Park quietly moves through the motions of collecting public comment on carefully crafted management alternatives destined to reduce numbers of visitors to our communities.

_________ John M. Calhoun, a Forks resident, is a Port of Port Angeles commissioner and former Olympic regional manager for the state Department of Natural Resources. He holds a bachelor’s degree in forest management from Humboldt State University in Arcata, Calif.

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves Rave of the Week THANKS TO THE city of Sequim for placing a speed sign that reads a car’s speed on Spruce Street. It helps slow traffic and reminds drivers of what the speed limit is: 25 mph.

. . . and other Raves A RAVE AND a shout-out to the Peninsula Girl Scouts cookie lovers for their support in recent cookie sales. This community always stands up and supports our youth and their fundraising adventures. We are working to build courage, confidence and character for the girls to discover, connect and take action in their community and around the globe. WARMEST RAVES TO the Port Angeles company for its expertise in installing my new

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ing my car after letting my leashed dogs out. One of my dogs ripped his leash from my hand and attacked the customer’s dog. No wounds, but a terrible fright. I apologize deeply. I messed up.

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A RAVE TO the friendly people of Port Townsend, especially Jefferson Transit. While going to a Dial-A-Ride, MCCOMB GARDENS WILL I fell and hurt myself. People be missed [in Sequim]. Jane helped me, and supervisor Lloyd Stewart and Neil Burkhardt took me to the hospital. have been a contributing mainI really appreciate the bus stay to our community for many service and the Dial-A-Ride seryears. vice. Ours now is a more beautiful world because of the generous sharing of their products, experiRant of ence and expertise.

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A BIG RAVE for the young couple who bought this elderly Irish gal a corned beef dinner at Traylor’s [Port Angeles] on St. Patrick’s Day. That was quite a thrill for me. Thank you!

RANT AGAINST MYSELF: A customer had a gentle dog in front of Petco [Sequim]. I was distracted lock-

A RANT TO a manager who caught her boss’ husband sleeping on the job at a West End facility, then forgot it ever happened when questioned by her peers. A KIND-OF RANT: When you’re approaching the town of Sequim, it is so barren-looking. It would be so nice if the community would invest in some flowers and landscaping to give people a desire to exit off the highway. Also, a rant for the lack of sidewalks. In order for us to stay healthy, it would be really nice to have sidewalks to walk on and walk our pets on.

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PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners and Chief Executive Officer Eric Lewis recently recognized 14 employees for their excellence at a commissioners meeting.

‘Bed Ahead’ Specifically, 10 employees received recognition for outstanding improvement work that has led to more prompt admission to the hospital from the emergency department. Recognized employees include Mendi Sayer, RN, intensive care unit; Myrna Dueno, RN, intensive care unit; Bruce Schwab, RN, emergency room; Katie Hulett, RN, intensive care unit; Robin Burse, RN, supervisor, medical/surgical unit; Denise Waters, RN, medical/surgical unit; Pam Blakeman, RN, house supervisor, nursing administration; Leah Hutson, RN, clinical informatics; Michael Manley, housekeeping; and Paula Wahl, quality support services.

Excellence in OB Nursing A patient wrote a letter praising registered nurses Danielle Wagner, Joy Hauge and Carolynn Addleman for their excellent care during her recent labor, delivery and postpartum recovery.

Improvements in Echo Access Lewis and the board recognized Amy Ahlin, cardiac echosonographer, for her role in improving access to echocardiograms in the cardiac services unit, as well as her leadership during a time of management transition in mid 2013. “Amy has an inquisitive attitude and uses this to continually strive to improve patient access and the patient experience in cardiac services,” Lewis said.

Leadership Award Mary Romstadt, RN, director of surgical services at the center, received the management-level “Leadership Award” from Lewis at the February management meeting. “[Mary] consistently thinks about the patient and challenges her staff to do so as well. She does this very reliably while acting as a strong steward of resources,” Lewis said.

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WASHINGTON — Some widely used over-thecounter cold and flu medicines may be exposing patients to unexpectedly high amounts of one ingredient, revealing a lapse in regulations and perhaps raising safety concerns, a company that develops such drugs reported. The company, AFT Pharmaceuticals of New Zealand, said that when the nasal decongestant phenylephrine, or PE, was combined with the pain reliever acetaminophen, levels of PE in the blood were two to four times as high as when the same dose of PE was taken alone. “Effectively, accidentally you are getting a higher dose here,” said Hartley C. Atkinson, chief executive for AFT. He and colleagues reported their finding in a brief correspondence published online in The New England Journal of Medicine website. The letter said the combination increased exposure to PE “beyond levels that were previously deemed to be safe and effective.” Drugs that combine PE and acetaminophen, which is the active ingredient in Tylenol, are common and include certain versions of Robitussin, Theraflu, Mucinex, DayQuil, Tylenol Cold and Flu and other brands. AFT sells a combination product in some markets outside of the United States. The potential adverse side effects from a high dose of PE could include higher blood pressure, elevated heart rate and nervousness. The Food and Drug Administration said it was aware of the finding but suggested it was not a safety concern.

whose brains accumulate the plaques and tangles so strongly associated with Alzheimer’s not develop the disease? Now, a series of studies by Harvard scientists suggests a possible answer, one that could lead to new treatments if confirmed by other research. The memory and thinking problems of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, which affect an estimated seven million Americans, may be related to a failure in the brain’s stress response system, the new research suggests. If this system is working well, it can protect the brain from abnormal Alzheimer’s proteins; if it gets derailed, critical areas of the brain start degenerating. “This is an extremely important study,” said LiHuei Tsai, director of the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who was not involved in the research but wrote a commentary accompanying the study. “This is the first study that is really starting to provide a plausible pathway to explain why some people are more vulnerable to Alzheimer’s than other people.” The research, published on Wednesday in the journal Nature, focuses on a protein previously thought to act mostly in the brains of developing fetuses. The scientists found that the protein also appears to protect neurons in healthy older people from aging-related stresses. But in people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, the protein is sharply depleted in key brain regions.

Study clouds fat’s effects

Gene linked to Alzheimer’s

Many of us have long been told that saturated fat — the type found in meat, It is one of the big scien- butter and cheese — causes tific mysteries of Alzheim- heart disease. But a large and exhauser’s disease: Why do some people tive new analysis by a team

Health Roundup of international scientists found no evidence that eating saturated fat increased heart attacks and other cardiac events. The new findings are part of a growing body of research that has challenged the accepted wisdom that saturated fat is inherently bad for you and will continue the debate about what foods are best to eat. For decades, health officials have urged the public to avoid saturated fat as much as possible, saying it should be replaced with the unsaturated fats in foods like nuts, fish, seeds and vegetable oils. But the new research, published last week in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, did not find that people who ate higher levels of saturated fat had more heart disease than those who ate less. Nor did it find less disease in those eating higher amounts of unsaturated fat, including monounsaturated fat like olive oil or polyunsaturated fat like corn oil. “My take on this would be that it’s not saturated fat that we should worry about” in our diets, said Dr. Rajiv Chowdhury, the lead author of the new study and a cardiovascular epidemiologist in the department of public health and primary care at Cambridge University. But Dr. Frank Hu, a professor of nutrition and epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, said the findings should not be taken as “a green light” to eat more steak, butter and other foods rich in saturated fat. He said that looking at individual fats and other nutrient groups in isolation could be misleading, because when people cut down on fats they tend to eat more bread, cold cereal and other refined carbohydrates that can also be bad for cardiovascular health.

Has Pap test run its course?

Glucosamine for joints doubted

The Pap test, a ritual for women that has been the mainstay of cervical cancer prevention for 60 years, may be about to play a less crucial role. A federal advisory committee recommended unanimously last week that a DNA test developed by Roche be approved for use as a primary screening tool. “Has our Pap, as we know it, outlived its time?” Dr. Dorothy Rosenthal, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, testified to the committee, which advises the Food and Drug Administration. She said deaths from cervical cancer in the United States had stopped declining and that there would be “a tremendous gain” by moving to the new test. The Roche test detects the DNA of human papillomavirus, or HPV, which causes almost all cases of cervical cancer. Pap testing involves examining a cervical sample under the microscope looking for abnormalities. Until now, HPV testing has been used mainly as a follow-up test when the Pap results were ambiguous, or used jointly with Pap testing. Wednesday’s 13-to-0 vote — by a committee mainly of academic pathologists, microbiologists and gynecologists — would allow Roche’s test to be used alone as the initial test for women 25 and older. The Pap test, which is well entrenched and has been highly successful, will not go away quickly, if at all, however. Assuming the FDA itself agrees with its advisory committee and approves the new use of Roche’s test, it would become just another option, not a replacement for the older testing regimens. And many doctors will not adopt the new test unless professional societies recommend it in guidelines, which could take years.

A daily glucosamine drink supplement failed to prevent deterioration of knee cartilage, reduce bone bruises or ease knee pain, according to a recent shortterm study of the popular, if controversial, dietary product. In a paper published earlier this month in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatology, authors studied the effects of glucosamine hydrochloride on a group of 201 adults for six months. “Our study found no evidence that drinking glucosamine supplement reduced knee cartilage damage, relieved pain or improved function in individuals with chronic knee pain,” said the study’s lead author, Dr. C. Kent Kwoh, professor of medicine and medical imaging at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. “We looked at multiple different ways that glucosamine might help,” said Kwoh, who also directs the University of Arizona Arthritis Center. “None of them showed any benefit.” Glucosamine occurs naturally in humans and other animals, and helps to build cartilage, the tissue that cushions bones. Supplemental glucosamine is commonly made from the shells of sea creatures, and marketers claim that it promotes joint health and supports the formation of cartilage. Roughly 10 percent of the U.S. population uses the supplement, study authors said. In European studies, where glucosamine requires a physician’s prescription, manufacturerfunded studies have argued that the substance is beneficial. In the United States, however — where the product can be purchased overthe-counter — some studies have failed to find it effective in slowing the progression of knee osteoarthritis.

ER: Repeated visits are tracked CONTINUED FROM A11 chronic migraines, a doctor could guide the patient to “These are complicated care more likely to provide a patients,” said Lessler, who long-term solution and be was a primary-care provider more cost-effective. “When you have a piece of at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for more than data that says, ‘You have had 17 prescriptions from 11 dif20 years. Having information about ferent providers in the last a patient’s prior ER visits, three months,’ or ‘You’ve Schlicher said, helped emer- been in the ER 37 times in gency doctors give better the last three months,’ it care, including avoiding changes the conversation,” duplicate scans and tests he said. “It gives individual that could expose patients to providers the ability to tailor unnecessary radiation or care during visits.” In a statement, Dr. Dale other risks. Under the best-practices Reisner, president of the plan, emergency doctors still Washington State Medical provided treatment, Schli- Association, said: “What’s best for patients cher said, but if a patient had been in ERs repeatedly for is our top concern, and that

includes providing care in the most appropriate and cost-effective setting.” The cost savings achieved, said Dr. Stephen Anderson, an emergency doctor at MultiCare Health System, “came not from blocking access, but by coordinating care.” Lessler cautioned that other changes during the study period, including such information-sharing efforts and the transition of Medicaid patients from fee-forservice plans to managedcare plans, may have played a role in the cost savings. “But we know that in total, the costs were reduced by more than $33 million,

and we know that a significant amount of the savings was because of these efforts,” he said. There is plenty more to do, all players concede. They’re hoping for more widespread adoption of a system to let primary-care providers know when their patients seek care in emergency departments. So far, about 424 primarycare doctors are now connected, and about 3,000 notifications have been sent. That program needs to be rolled out more broadly to primary-care providers around the state, Lessler said, and electronic systems need more integration.

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SEATTLE — The state’s two- and four-year college systems have come to an agreement that will help nurses complete their bachelor’s degrees more efficiently. The agreement was needed because credits earned at community college often didn’t transfer directly or consistently to all fouryear colleges and universities. The agreement makes the path clearer and more straightforward, said Laura McDowell, spokeswoman for the State Board for Community & Technical Colleges. Under the agreement, students will study for their first three years at a community or technical college. That work includes a full year of prerequisites in biology, math and other collegelevel courses before students enter that college’s nursing program. Once they’ve done that and passed the national license exams for registered nurses, they’ll be able to move to a four-year institution for one more year of study. They’ll graduate with a bachelor of science degree in nursing, or BSN, McDowell said. The national Institute of Medicine is encouraging 80 percent of nurses to have a bachelor’s credential by 2020, and Washington is one of the states that has adopted the goal.


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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, March 23, 2014 SECTION

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Almonte in lead to bat leadoff BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

PEORIA, ARIZ. — The Mariners are just a week from breaking their Arizona camp and manager Lloyd McClendon, among other looming decisions, isn’t yet willing to commit to a leadoff hitter. Everything points to switch-hitter Abraham Almonte as the favorite. He served as the leadoff hitter, while playing center field, in 17 of his 18 spring starts — including each of the Mariners’ last eight games. “Down here, he has been [the leadoff hitter],” McClendon said. “I’m not ready to make [those decisions]. “We’re still tinkering with our lineup. You saw somebody else leading off one of the games [Saturday].” True enough. Almonte only started one of the two split-squad games Saturday, but he accompanied the rest of the projected starters to Salt River Fields in Scottsdale for the game against Colorado.

‘I like what I see’ And while Almonte’s production isn’t wowing the stat sheets (nine for 57 with five walks), McClendon and other club officials contend there’s much to recommend. “Spring training can be very deceiving from time to time,” McClendon said. “I think this young man, the last four or five days, has swung the bat extremely well. “He hasn’t had any results, but his approach, his contact point, his aggressiveness . . . have been pretty impressive for the most part. Those are the things we’ll try to take into account. “I like what I see.” Almonte, 24, came to the Mariners a little over a year ago from the Yankees in a trade for pitcher Shawn Kelley. He split time at Double-A Jackson and Triple-A Tacoma before batting .264 in 25 big-league games. A converted infielder, Almonte flashed impressive range this spring into both gaps as a center fielder. That in itself might be sufficient to win a starting job.

Not many options If so, he might then get the leadoff spot by default — unless the Mariners want to start their lineup with three left-handed hitters (Kyle Seager and Robinson Cano are the projected two-three hitters). “Conventional wisdom says leadoff guys should see a lot of pitches,” McClendon said, “but I don’t think he’s a conventional type of leadoff hitter. He does have the ability to hit the ball out of the ballpark. “That’s pretty interesting.” The Mariners’ projected lineup offers few alternatives if McClendon wants a right-handed bat in front of Seager and Cano against lefthanded pitchers. Right fielder/DH Corey Hart and catcher Mike Zunino are the lineup’s only right-handed hitters. Neither are leadoff candidates. Nor is switchhitting first baseman Justin Smoak. Nick Franklin, another switchhitter, would be a possibility — if he beats out Brad Miller as the starting shortstop. Miller is a left-handed hitter. It’s for that reason, probably, that McClendon won’t rule out a lefthanded hitter atop the lineup. Miller batted leadoff last season in 67 of the Mariners’ final 77 games. “If you can stack them up and get four or five runs off the starter,” McClendon said, “I’ll take my chances. Whether it’s left or right, for me, it’s a factor, but it’s not a major factor.” Even so, he concedes it isn’t ideal particularly when matching up against opposing bullpens in the late innings. “I want to try to win the first seven innings,” he said, “and then I’ll hold on for the last two. When you’re down in the first seven, and then matching up, it’s ugly. “Do I want a balanced lineup? Yeah, I do.” TURN

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Chimacum’s Lane Dotson (18) successfully steals second base as the ball arrives too late for Sequim’s Tanner Rhodefer to make a play during a nonleague game at Chimacum High School.

Wolves rout Cowboys Sequim still undefeated after beating Chimacum PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CHIMACUM — Sequim smacked 14 hits to beat Chimacum in nonleague baseball action. The Wolves ALSO . . . improve to 3-0 ■ Area high on the season, school girls while Chimatennis cum falls to preview 0-3. capsules/B3 The Cowboys got on the scoreboard first early in the game. Lane Dotson drove in Drew Yackulic and Tracyn Anderson brought home John Carthum

and Dotson to give Chimacum a 3-0 lead after one inning. The Wolves responded with three runs of their own in the top of the second inning on RBIs from Chris Whitaker and Tanner Rhodefer. Chimacum scored again in its half of the second, but Sequim again answered to even the score at 4-4. Dusty Bates and Dylan Lott scored in the fourth to make it 6-4 and give the Wolves the lead for good in the fourth inning. Sequim pulled away with three runs in the fifth. Christian walked, took second on a passed

Preps ball, stole third and came him on Daniel Harker’s flyout. James Thayer and Rhodefer added runs to make it 9-5. Brett Wright had three hits and two stolen bases for Sequim. Yackulic, John Carthum and Dotson each had two hits for the Cowboys. Sequim hosts Kingston (1-1) on Monday. Chimacum plays at Cascade Christian on Tuesday. Sequim 10, Chimacum 5 Sequim 0 3 1 2 3 0 1 — 10 14 2 Chimacum 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 — 5 7 4 WP- Christian (1-0); LP- Dotson (0-1) Pitching Statistics Sequim: Christian 3 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 2 K; Grubb IP, ER, 2 BB, 2 K; Rigg IP, 0 ER, BB, K; Rhodefer IP, 0 ER, K; Lott IP, 0 ER, 3 K. Chimacum: Dotson 3 2/3 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, K; Shaw 2 2/3 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 4 BB; Ishiuchi 2/3 IP, H.

Hitting Statistics Sequim: Wright 3-5, R, 2 SB; Christian 2-4, 2B, R, RBI, SB; Harker 2-4, R, RBI; Thayer 2-4, 2B, 2 R, SB, Bates 2-3, R, 2 SB; Whitaker 1-4, R, RBI; Rhodefer 0-2, R, RBI. Chimacum: Yackulic 2-3, R; Carthum 2-4, R, RBI, 2 SB; Dotson 2-4, R, RBI 2 SB; Anderson 1-3, 2 RBI’ Pape-Uphof 0-1. 2 R.

Gig Harbor 13, Port Angeles 0 GIG HARBOR — The Class 4A Tides roughed up the Roughriders in Port Angeles’ opening game, capitalizing on five errors by the Riders. “We didn’t put the ball in play offensively, struck out seven times and gave them a lot of extra outs,” Port Angeles coach Vic Reykdal said. “It was our first game, so we got a chance to get out and play a little and just need to cut down on the errors and strikeouts.” TURN

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PC men’s soccer adds 3 players Pirates bolster midfield with trio of signings PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The defending NWAACC champion Peninsula College men’s soccer team is reloading for the 2014 season. That team will include three outstanding recruits in Trevan Estrellado and Micah Weller of Cheney and Chris Chertude of Portland, Ore.

Estrellado, a 5-10 midfielder from Cheney High School, was a three-year high school starter who helped the Blackhawks win a high school state championship in 2013. He was named to the All-State Second Team. He was a Washington state Olympic Development Program pool player and was on the Hawaii and Idaho State Olympic Development Program teams. “We have been watching Trevan for three years now,” Peninsula men’s coach Andrew Chapman said. “His sister, Bri, is just finishing with our women’s team. “Trevan is a quick player who

is very explosive in his first few steps. He can play inside or outside midfield and has the ability to play box to box on the field. “He hits a great free kick, which is something we have struggled with over the past few years.” Weller, a 6-0 forward midfielder from Cheney High School, was named First Team All-State and scored the winning goal in the 2013 state championship. He also is a Washington State Olympic Development Program pool player. “Micah is another player we have been watching for some

years,” Chapman said. “He is very strong on the ball with very good speed. He is able to get up and down the field and understands his runs very well. He can score goals while also setting his teammates up.” Chertude, a 6-2 central midfielder from Jesuit High School in Portland, helped the Crusaders win Oregon State soccer championships in 2010 and again in 2013. He played for the Portland Timbers U-18 Academy team and also the Oregon Olympic Development Program team. TURN

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Defending champs back in Sweet 16 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ORLANDO, Fla. — It’s not always pretty with Louisville. And sometimes, it’s ugly by design. The defending national champions shrugged off poor shooting, 19 turnovers and a subpar performance by star Russ Smith and still won handily Saturday to get back to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament for the third straight year. “Everything’s not going to be sweet or pretty,” Smith said after a 66-51 victory over Saint Louis. “We’re just getting the job done.” Luke Hancock scored 21 points and the battled-tested Cardinals (31-5) won with defense. Saint Louis (27-7) missed all 15 of their 3-point shots and turned the ball over 18 times in losing in the third round for the third consecutive year.

College Basketball “These guys have had a lot of wins under their belt, a lot of great tournament experiences,” said coach Rick Pitino, who huddled with the Cardinals after watching Florida wear down Pittsburgh in Orlando earlier in the day. “I said, ‘Guys, that’s the exact game you’re going to be in,’” Pitino said. “’And you’re going to have to be the prettiest team in an ugly game because that’s the way it’s going to be. “We grinded out a win, and that’s what the NCAA tournament is all about.” The fourth-seeded Cardinals, who are looking for a third straight trip to the Final Four, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS move on the Midwest Regional Louisville forward Luke Hancock (11) drives to the semifinals in Indianapolis.

basket ahead of Saint Louis forwards Rob Loe (51) and

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Monday Baseball: Kingston at Sequim, 4:15 p.m.; Port Angeles at Olympic, 4:15 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m. Boys Soccer: Chimacum at Bellevue Christian, 3:30 p.m. Softball: Port Angeles at Olympic, 4:15 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.; Kingston at Sequim, 4:15 p.m.

Tuesday Baseball: Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.; Forks at Rochester, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Cascade Christian, 4 p.m. Boys Soccer: North Kitsap at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Sequim at Port Townsend, 6:45 p.m. Girls Tennis: Chimacum/Port Townsend at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Sequim at Bremerton, 4 p.m. Golf: Port Angeles at Port Townsend (Port Townsend Golf Club), 3 p.m.; Olympic at Sequim, 3 p.m.; Chimacum at Cascade Christian, 3:30 p.m. Softball: Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene (doubleheader), 3 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling Laurel Lanes Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 239; men’s high series: Bob Gonn, 696. Women’s high game: Rita Berson, 190; women’s high series: Rita Berson, 546. Leading team: Olympic Electric. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Frank Carpenter, 278; men’s high series: Skeet Dugdale, 756. Leading team: Left Turn Only. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: George Hamlin, 225; men’s high series: Mac Shawver, 621. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 225; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 583. Leading team: Evergreens. Tuesday Tuesday Brunch Women’s high game: Linda Edwards, 168; women’s high series: Linda Edwards, 456. Leading team: Avon/Louise Ensor. Laurel Lanes Seniors Women’s high game: Audre Bower, 194; women’s high series: Audre Bower, 516. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Troy Tisdale, 244; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 687. Women’s high game: Jess Edgmon, 202; women’s high series: Pat Smith, 525. Leading team: Edwards Team and Security Services NW are tied. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Travis Darting, 279; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 785. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 204; women’s high series: Brenda Haltom, 548. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Mike Machinheimer, 225; men’s high series: Ryan Rudd, 549. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 179; women’s high series: VAhl Burkett, 502. Leading team: Trouble with the Cure. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: John Dewey, 236; men’s high series: John Dewey, 602. Women’s high game: Marilyn Hooser, 212; women’s high series: Marilyn Hooser, 497. Saturday, March 15 Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Robert Wold, 93; boys’ high series: Robert Wold, 268. Women’s high game: Jaye wold, 160; women’s high series: Jayde wold, 369. Junior Kids League Boys’ high game: Seth Ellwood, 147; boys’ high series: Seth Ellwood, 370. Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 116; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 326. Friday, March 14 Seven Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Brandon Eshom and Truman Watkins tied with 214; men’s high series: Brian Anders, 594. Women’s high game: Edwina Dewald, 166; women’s high series: Edwina Dewald, 445. Leading team: Low Rollers. SEQUIM OLYMPIC LANES Thursday, March 6 Men’s high series: Gunter Kessler, 562. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 218. Wednesday, March 5 First Federal Snipers Men’s high game: Mike Elkhart, 188; men’s high series: Mike Elkhart, 509. Women’s high game: Dona Eby, 170; women’s high series: Dona Eby, 490. Leading teams: Muzzle Loaders and Remintons are tied. Tuesday, March 4 Wall Street Journal Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 217; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 497. Women’s high game: Holly Robirts, 153; women’s high series: Holly Robirts, 387. Leading team: Inge. SunLanders I Men’s high game: Dick Evans, 220; men’s high series: Dick Evans, 539. Women’s high game: Barb Evans, 159; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 439. Leading team: Alley Cats.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Gerald Petersen, 58; Ryan Seiler, 60; Kerry Perkins, 60. Net: Jared Pomeroy, 46; Tim Holth, 47; Darrell Vincent, 49; Gordon Thomson, 50; Bill Hanson, 51; Daryl Jensen, 52; Jay Bruch, 52. Team gross: Gerald Petersen and Steve Jones, 71; Gerald Petersen and John Tweter, 71. Team net: Steve Callis and Tim Holth, 62; Jared Pomeroy and Jade Tisdale, 62; Quint Boe and Darrell Vincent, 63; Dennis Swope and

Buddy Fraser, 64; Bob Brodhun and Brian Duncan, 64; Jay Bruch and Bill Hanson, 64; Gene Norton and Gordon Thomson, 64; Gene Norton and Gene Middleton, 64; Gerald Petersen and Lyle Andrus, 64. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Kerry Perkins, 35; John Pruss, 36. Net: Jay Bruch, 30.5; Andy Vanderweyden, 31.5; Lyle Andrus, 32; Daryl Jensen, 32.5;win Miller, 33; David Boerigter, 33; Jim Spurr, 33. Team gross: Kerry Perkins and Dennis Bourget, 71; John Pruss and Win Miller, 73. Team gross: Kerry Perkins and Dennis bourget, 71; John Pruss and Win Miller, 73. Team net: Buck Ward and Jim Spurr, 59; Jay Bruch and Jim Spurr, 60; Gene Norton and Gene Middleton, 61; Gene Norton and David Boerigter, 61. Sunday, March 16 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Bill Evanstad, 37. Net: Don Dundon, 34.5; David Wahlsten, 35; Mike Sorenson, 36.5. Saturday, March 15 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Greg Thomas, 73; Tyler Crow, 76; Mike Sorenson, 76. Net: Jay Bruch, 64; Gary McLaughlin, 65; Perry Keeling, 66. Team gross: Greg Thomas and tyler Crow, 72; Greg Thomas and Todd Irwin, 72. Team net: Ray Dooley and Gary McLaughlin, 64; Steve Colvin and Mark Mast, 65; Tyler Crow and Todd Irwin, 65; Don Dundon and Mike Sorenson, 66; Daryl Jensen and Gary McLaughlin, 66. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA “S” and “Ts” Net: Bobbie Piety, 41; Barbara Slagoske, 44. Thursday, March 13 Lady Niners Substitute Par for 2 Worst Holes Net: Judy Kelley, 38; Gwyen Boger, 38; Sandra Marsh, 38; Terry Main, 38; Janice Orth, 38. PORT TOWNSEND GOLF CLUB St. Patrick’s Day 666 Tournament Gross: Jim Fultz and Roy Sutherland, 66; Mike Lux and Brian Lux, 68. Net: Bret Robles and Chris Storm, 56; Doug Collins and Russ Derabeil, 59.5; Terry Khile and Randy Holeman, 59.5 Closest to pin No. 20: Jim Fultz, 17 ft. 1 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, March 16 Better Nine Holes Net: Andy Watkins, 8; Dennis Ferrie, 8; Chuck Parrish, 7.

College Basketball NCAA Tournament Glance FIRST ROUND At UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio Tuesday Albany (N.Y.) 71, Mount St. Mary’s 64 N.C. State 74, Xavier 59 Wednesday Cal Poly 81, Texas Southern 69 Tennessee 78, Iowa 65, OT EAST REGIONAL Second Round Thursday At First Niagara Center - Buffalo, N.Y. UConn 89, Saint Joseph’s 81, OT Villanova 73, Milwaukee 53 At Spokane Arena - Spokane Harvard 61, Cincinnati 57 Michigan State 93, Delaware 78 Friday At PNC Arena - Raleigh, N.C. Memphis 71, George Washington 66 Virginia 70, Coastal Carolina 59 At The AT&T Center - San Antonio North Carolina 79, Providence 77 Iowa State 93, North Carolina Central 75 Third Round Saturday At First Niagara Center - Buffalo, N.Y. Villanova (29-4) vs. UConn (27-8), late. At Spokane Arena - Spokane Michigan State (27-8) vs. Harvard (27-4), late. Today At PNC Arena - Raleigh, N.C. Virginia (29-6) vs. Memphis (24-9), 5:40 p.m. At The AT&T Center - San Antonio Iowa State (27-7) vs. North Carolina (24-9), 2:15 p.m. Regional Semifinals At Madison Square Garden - New York Friday, March 28 Villanova-UConn winner vs. Iowa State-North Carolina winner Michigan State-Harvard winner vs. VirginiaMemphis winner Regional Championship Sunday, March 30 Semifinal winners SOUTH REGIONAL Second Round Thursday At First Niagara Center - Buffalo, N.Y. Dayton 60, Ohio State 59 Syracuse 77, Western Michigan 53 At The Amway Center - Orlando, Fla. Pittsburgh 77, Colorado 48 Florida 67, Albany (N.Y.) 55 Friday At Scottrade Center - St. Louis Stanford 58, New Mexico 53 Kansas 80, Eastern Kentucky 69 At Viejas Arena - San Diego Stephen F. Austin 77, VCU 75, OT UCLA 76, Tulsa 59 Third Round Saturday At First Niagara Center - Buffalo, N.Y. Syracuse (28-5) vs. Dayton (24-10), late. At The Amway Center - Orlando, Fla. Florida 61, Pittsburgh 45 Today At Scottrade Center - St. Louis Kansas (25-9) vs. Stanford (22-12), 9:15 a.m. At Viejas Arena - San Diego UCLA (27-8) vs. Stephen F. Austin (32-2), 4:10 p.m. Regional Semifinals At FedExForum - Memphis, Tenn. Thursday, March 27 Syracuse-Dayton winner vs. Kansas-Stanford winner Florida (34-2) vs. UCLA-Stephen F. Austin winner Regional Championship Saturday, March 29 Semifinal winners

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MIDWEST REGIONAL Second Round Thursday At The Amway Center - Orlando, Fla. Saint Louis 83, N.C. State 80, OT Louisville 71, Manhattan 64 At BMO Harris Bradley Center - Milwaukee Michigan 57, Wofford 40 Texas 87, Arizona State 85 Friday At PNC Arena - Raleigh, N.C. Mercer 78, Duke 71 Tennessee 86, UMass 67 At Scottrade Center - St. Louis Wichita State 64, Cal Poly 37 Kentucky 56, Kansas State 49 Third Round Saturday At The Amway Center - Orlando, Fla. Louisville 66, Saint Louis 51 At BMO Harris Bradley Center - Milwaukee Michigan 79, Texas 65 Today At PNC Arena - Raleigh, N.C. Mercer (27-8) vs. Tennessee (23-12), 3:10 p.m. At Scottrade Center - St. Louis Wichita State (35-0) vs. Kentucky (25-10), 11:45 a.m. Regional Semifinals At Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis Friday, March 28 Wichita State-Kentucky winner vs. Louisville Michigan vs. Mercer-Tennessee winner Regional Championship Sunday, March 30 Semifinal winners WEST REGIONAL Second Round Thursday At BMO Harris Bradley Center - Milwaukee Wisconsin 75, American 35 Oregon 87, BYU 68 At Spokane Arena - Spokane North Dakota State 80, Oklahoma 75, OT San Diego State 73, New Mexico State 69, OT Friday At The AT&T Center - San Antonio Baylor 74, Nebraska 60 Creighton 76, Louisiana-Lafayette 66 At Viejas Arena - San Diego Arizona 68, Weber State 59 Gonzaga 85, Oklahoma State 77 Third Round Saturday At BMO Harris Bradley Center - Milwaukee Wisconsin (27-7) vs. Oregon (24-9), late. At Spokane Arena - Spokane San Diego State 63, North Dakota State 44 Today At The AT&T Center - San Antonio Creighton (27-7) vs. Baylor (25-11), 4:40 p.m. At Viejas Arena - San Diego Arizona (31-4) vs. Gonzaga (29-6), 6:40 p.m. Regional Semifinals At The Honda Center - Anaheim, Calif. Thursday, March 27 Wisconsin-Oregon winner vs. Creighton-Baylor winner San Diego State vs. Arizona-Gonzaga winner Regional Championship Saturday, March 29 Semifinal winners FINAL FOUR At AT&T Stadium - Arlington, Texas National Semifinals Saturday, April 5 East champion vs. South champion Midwest champion vs. West champion National Championship Monday, April 7 Semifinal winners

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Basketball National Basketball Association WESTERN CONFERENCE Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 51 18 .739 Portland 45 24 .652 Minnesota 34 33 .507 Denver 31 38 .449 Utah 22 47 .319 Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Clippers 48 21 .696 Golden State 44 26 .629 Phoenix 40 29 .580 Sacramento 24 45 .348 L.A. Lakers 22 46 .324 Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio 52 16 .765 Houston 46 22 .676 Dallas 42 28 .600 Memphis 40 28 .588 New Orleans 28 40 .412 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Toronto 38 30 .559 Brooklyn 36 31 .537 New York 29 40 .420 Boston 23 47 .329 Philadelphia 15 54 .217 Southeast Division W L Pct x-Miami 47 20 .701 Washington 36 33 .522 Charlotte 33 36 .478 Atlanta 31 36 .463 Orlando 19 50 .275 Central Division W L Pct x-Indiana 51 18 .739 Chicago 38 31 .551 Cleveland 26 43 .377 Detroit 25 43 .368 Milwaukee 13 56 .188 x-clinched playoff spot Friday’s Games Indiana 91, Chicago 79 New York 93, Philadelphia 92 Oklahoma City 119, Toronto 118,2OT Brooklyn 114, Boston 98 Miami 91, Memphis 86 New Orleans 111, Atlanta 105 Dallas 122, Denver 106 Phoenix 98, Detroit 92 San Antonio 99, Sacramento 79 Washington 117, L.A. Lakers 107 Saturday’s Games All games late. Today’s Games Atlanta at Toronto, 10 a.m. Phoenix at Minnesota, 12:30 p.m. Washington at Denver, 2 p.m. Milwaukee at Sacramento, 3 p.m. Brooklyn at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Cleveland at New York, 4:30 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Houston at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Portland at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Phoenix at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 5 p.m. Denver at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m. Brooklyn at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Detroit at Utah, 6 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2014

Pirates: Four

Girls Tennis Preview Capsules Chimacum/Port Townsend ■ Head coach: Laurie Olafson, 16th year. ■ Last year: 6-7 ■ Top returners: Frances Sheldon-O’Neal, jr.; Rachel Maki, jr.; Sarah Allen, jr. ■ Top newcomer: An Nguyen, fr. ■ Player to watch: Casi Rowland, fr. ■ Outlook: The Chimacum/Port Townsend team doesn’t have a yearround tennis player, but should find success if the players can stay healthy and eligible. “Lots of players new to tennis, learning and getting better and having fun,” Olafson said. “We should win several meets but we won’t be able to handle the really strong teams.”

Port Angeles ■ Head coach: Stephanie Gochnour, second year.

■ Last year: 3-5 in Olympic League, 5-7 overall. ■ Top returners: Callie Peet, sr.; Hannah Little, jr.; McKenna Thompson, jr. ■ Top newcomer: Audrey Little, fr.; Carter Juskevich, so.; Madison Drew, sr. ■ Player to watch: Callie Peet. The senior singles player made districts last year and will be eyeing a state berth this season. ■ Outlook: The Roughriders have a lot of first-time tennis players and will likely have a similar league finish as last year. “I have a great group of girls this year. They encourage each other and are ready to learn and do their best at each practice,” Gochnour said. “I expect to be about where we were last year, which was in the middle of the Olympic League, but I have a few girls that could really surprise us this year.”

Audrey Little, a freshman, has already moved into the Riders’ top six or seven.

Sequim ■ Head coach: Justine Wagner, first year. ■ Last year: ■ Top returners: Melanie Guan, sr.; Karen Chan, so.; Hannah Gauthun, jr. ■ Top newcomer: Too early to tell. ■ Player to watch: Heidi Stallman, sr.; Maggie Christie, sr. ■ Outlook: The Wolves’ biggest strength is experience, with many senior having been with the program for four years. “Keys to success for us will be showing up ready to play and focusing on each point,” Wagner said. “My expectations for the season are fairly high. I am hoping we can have a successful run in league.”

No. 1 seed Florida tops Pitt 61-45 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ORLANDO, Fla. — Scottie Wilbekin sat on the bench for the final minute, holding a bag of ice against his left knee. It was about the only time he wasn’t giving Pittsburgh huge problems on both ends of the court. Wilbekin scored 21 points, including 11 of the team’s 13 during a 7-minute stretch in the second half, and top-seeded Florida handled the Panthers 61-45 in the NCAA tournament Saturday. The Gators’ 28th consecutive win put them in the Sweet 16 for the fourth consecutive year. The latest victory followed a lackluster and head-scratching performance in the team’s NCAA opener against Albany two days earlier. The Gators vowed to play with more energy and intensity, and Wilbekin spearheaded the effort.

“We just wanted to come out and not let them play harder than us or not play as hard as we can,” Wilbekin said. “I think we did a good job of having our energy up at the start of the game, and we played together on offense and played together on defense.” Wilbekin took over in the second half, scoring eight consecutive points at one point. Patric Young wasn’t too shabby, either, finishing with seven points and eight rebounds. Will Yeguete added eight points — all in the paint. Michael Frazier II chipped in 10 points for the Gators. Frazier was just 2-of-9 shooting from 3-point range. Had Florida not been cold from behind the arc, the game would have been essentially over much sooner than it was. The Gators finished 5 of 20 from

3-point range, with at least five of those rimming in and out. Florida will face either fourth-seeded UCLA or 12th-seeded Stephen F. Austin on Thursday in the South Regional in Memphis, Tenn. The Bruins and Lumberjacks play today in San Diego. The Gators have the longest current streak of Sweet 16 appearances — and expect to go further. If Wilbekin continues to play like he did against the Panthers, Florida surely improves its chances of making another deep run in the tournament. “It was good to see him come back and respond the way he did today,” coach Billy Donovan said. “I thought all the way around he played very well. “He was great on both ends of the floor because he really gives it up on the defensive end, and when you give it up like that and

you’re the point guard, there’s a physical toll that your body takes over a period of time.” Wilbekin ended up getting iced down after banging knees with a defender. He got a well-deserved standing ovation as he limped off the court. “He’s a great point guard,” Panthers forward Lamar Patterson said. “He took care of business.” Wilbekin hit a running 3-pointer at the first-half buzzer and drained a backbreaking 3 with 8:24 remaining that gave Florida its largest lead at that point, 45-31. His consecutive floaters inside 5 minutes to play were equally troublesome for Pitt. The Panthers, who seemed focused on Young inside and Frazier out, had no answer for Wilbekin’s dribble penetration. Wilbekin also was a force on the press, which helped force 11 turnovers and got the Panthers out of rhythm.

Michigan beats Texas 79-65 to make Sweet 16 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILWAUKEE — Nik Stauskas and Michigan figured out the best way to overcome Texas’ advantage inside. Just keeping hitting from long range. Stauskas made four of Michigan’s 14 3-pointers, and the Wolverines beat the Longhorns 79-65 on Saturday to advance to the NCAA tournament’s Sweet 16 for the second straight year. Stauskas finished with 17 points and eight assists as Michigan (27-8) moved on to next week’s Midwest Regional semifinals in Indianapolis.

The second-seeded Wolverines will face the winner of Sunday’s Mercer-Tennessee game. Michigan lost to Louisville in the national championship game a year ago. But the Wolverines are rolling again, thanks to strong outside shooting and Jordan Morgan’s work inside. Isiah Taylor scored 22 points for Texas on 8-for-22 shooting. The seventhseeded Longhorns (24-11) outrebounded the Wolverines 41-30, but got off to a slow start and never recovered. Michigan shot 14 for 28 from 3-point range and 17

for 21 at the free throw line in its ninth win in the last 10 games. Morgan had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Caris LeVert and Glenn Robinson III had 14 points each. Texas trailed by 18 points early in the second half, but used its defense and rebounding to get back in the game. Martez Walker hit two free throws and Taylor had a jumper to trim Michigan’s lead to 58-52 with 8 minutes left. That’s when Robinson stepped up for the Wolverines, driving inside for a score. After Connor Lammert turned it over for the Longhorns, Robinson hit a

CONTINUED FROM B1 room,” Crumb said. “It is no wonder that they are capaHe was named Player of ble of this feat, because they the Year and also won the are naturally diligent and Golden Boot award at hardworking individuals. “Basketball is a huge Jesuit. “Chris is a very strong time commitment and we player who understands the ask a lot of our players, and game very well,” Chapman the fact that these sophomores were diligent and said. “He has great size and dedicated enough to accomgreat technical ability, plish this task is a testawhich is a tough combo to ment to the type of individfind. He sees the field very uals they are and what great leaders they have well. “The thing we really like been for our freshman.” Crumb added that she is about Chris is he is a true competitor. He is always very proud of her players willing to work hard and graduating with their assohas the ability to take a ciates degrees in just two years, which is no longer a game over.” common accomplishment for college students. Women’s “All of our sophomores Basketball will be getting their degree in the spring and this is Four players on for our program,” all-academic team important Crumb said. PORT ANGELES — Ali“We want our freshman son Knowles, Pherrari to understand the value of Brumbaugh, Brandi Hale education and when they and Candi Roland were see their peers excel and named to the 2013-14 exceed in the classroom, NWAACC All-Academic and on the basketball court, Women’s Basketball Team, then it becomes a possible as announced this week by goal for our young players. the conference. “I appreciate all the time Only sophomore athletes and energy Alison Knowles, are eligible for the academic Brandi Hale, Cassandra honor and head coach Ali- Roland and Pherrari Brumson Crumb says she’s baugh have put into our pleased to have four of her program and into this five sophomores qualify this school. They have been year. excellent to work with and “All four of these ladies more importantly are a have worked very hard on great example of what a the court and in the class- student-athlete should be.”

M’s: Pitchers CONTINUED FROM B1 I was trying not to overthrow or throw too hard. “I walk away happy That might mean because my arm feels Almonte. good.” Walker, Pryor pitch Pryor required just 11 pitches to work a one-twoRehabbing right-handthree inning. He hit 90-92 ers Taijuan Walker and mph while throwing fastStephen Pryor made their spring debuts in a Triple-A balls, sliders and changeups. game. Each worked one “I feel I’m back to norinning for Tacoma against mal,” said Pryor, who El Paso (San Diego). Walker threw only fast- underwent surgery last August to repair a torn balls and change-ups in a back muscle. “I’m not hav15-pitch outing while giving to think where my arm ing up one run and two slot is. Or worrying about if hits. He was clocked from 93-96 mph before complet- this one is going to hurt or not.” ing his work by throwing Both are expected to 15 more pitches in the bullopen the season on the dispen. abled list but could be “I was pumped,” said ready to rejoin the club at Walker, who is recovering from bursitis in his shoulsome point in mid-to-late der. “I was trying not to be. April.

3-pointer to make it 63-52 with 6:43 remaining. LeVert added a big 3 in the final minutes, helping Michigan overcome its trouble inside in the second half. The Longhorns outrebounded the Wolverines 25-15 after halftime. Michigan was coming off a 57-40 victory over Wofford, while Texas advanced with a dramatic 87-85 victory over Arizona State in the late game Thursday night. The Longhorns and Sun Devils were tied in the final seconds when Cameron Ridley picked up a loose BY DOUG FERGUSON ball and banked it in as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS time expired. ORLANDO, Fla. — Adam Scott didn’t have to look as far down the leaderboard to find players who suddenly are a real threat to win at Bay Hill. But Smith hit a floater He described them as in the lane, then made two players who are “hungry to free throws to restore order win,” and Scott served them for the Cardinals, who limup an appetizer Saturday in ited Saint Louis to 39.6 perthe Arnold Palmer Invitacent shooting. Louisville rebuilt their tional. Staked to a seven-shot lead to 13 over the next 9 minutes, with Hancock lead at the start of the third making two 3-pointers and round, the Masters chamSmith finishing a 23-8 pion hit enough loose shots surge with a driving layup and missed just enough par that put his team up 50-37. putts to lose more than half Smith finished 3 of 10 his lead and turn his quest from the field and had a to be No. 1 in the world into team-high seven turnovers. a bigger battle that he The senior led the Cardi- would have preferred. Scott made a 7-foot par nals with seven assists.

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Cards: In regional semis again CONTINUED FROM B1 11 points for Louisville. Montrezl Harrell put a They will face either No. punctuation mark on the 1 seed Wichita State or victory with a dunk that gave him 10 points and 11 Kentucky. “Obvious, they’ve got a rebounds. Pitino improved to 50-16 chance to repeat,” Saint Louis coach Jim Crews said in the NCAA tournament, of Louisville’s chances of including a 16-0 mark in the round of 16. winning it all again. The Cardinals are in the Dwayne Evans led Saint Louis, which has never been regional semifinals for the to the Sweet 16, with 16 20th time, matching Kanpoints. Atlantic 10 player of sas and trailing only North the year Jordair Jett fin- Carolina (25), Kentucky (24) and Duke (23). ished with 15. Smith struggled shootChris Jones made a couple of huge shots and scored ing the ball for the second

straight game, missing his first four attempts and going scoreless until his 3-pointer put the Cardinals up 25-14 in the final minute of the opening half. Saint Louis starts five seniors, and their experience and cohesion showed in weathering a slow start and methodically working its way back into the game after falling down by 11. The Billikens began the second half with a 13-2 run, holding Louisville without a field goal for nearly 7 minutes to take a 29-27 lead.

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Preps: Sequim beats Knights 3-2 in overtime CONTINUED FROM B1

Boys Golf Port Angeles 221 Kingston 280

The Riders’ Friday home contest against Bremerton KINGSTON — The was postponed. performed Port Angeles is next Roughriders scheduled to play at Olym- well on the challenging White Horse Golf Club laypic on Monday. out, dropping the BuccaGig Harbor 13, Port Angeles 0 neers to open the season. Port Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 2 5 Junior Alex Atwell Gig Harbor 2 6 5 0 x — 13 7 0 earned medalist honors WP- Unknown; LP-Shepherd 0-1) after posting a 3-over par Bellevue Christ. 4, 39.“Alex showed very good Chimacum 3 course management, with BELLEVUE — The six pars and just three Cowboys let an early 3-1 bogeys,” Port Angeles coach lead slip away and fell on Mark Mitrovich said after Thursday’s match. the road to the Vikings. Micah Needham and Cowboys starting pitcher Myles Hundley left with a Mason Jackson each carded no-decision after the fourth rounds of 43. “I think Mason Jackson inning. He threw 45 strikes in is really coming on well, 70 pitches, struck out five, he’s worked really hard in hit a batter and allowed the offseason and it’s showthree earned runs on four ing,” Mitrovich said. hits. “He’s shown a vast His relief, Colton Shaw improvement over last year gave up the winning run in and his work ethic is outthe fifth inning. standing.” Alex Brown had a round Bellevue Christian 4, Chimacum 3 of 44 and Avery Koehler Chimacum 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 —3 4 4 shot a 52 in his first match Bellevue Chr. 1 0 2 0 1 0 x — 4 5 0 on the Riders’ varsity. WP- Lambert; LP- Colton Shaw (0-1) Pitching Statistics Port Angeles travels to Chimacum: Myles Hundley 4 IP, 4H, 3 ER, 5K; Port Townsend on Tuesday. Shaw 2 IP, ER, IBB, K, HBP. Bellevue Christian: Lambert 7 IP, 4H, 3 ER, 11K, 2 BB. Hitting Statistics Chimacum: Yoshiki Ishiuchi 1-2, 2B, RBI; Tracyn Anderson 1-2, R; Hundley 1-3, R. Bellevue Christian: Schimke 2-3, 2R; Holmes 2-2, 2B, 2 RBI, R.

North Kitsap 13, Port Townsend 0 PORT TOWNSEND — The Redskins (1-2) were rolled by the Vikings on Friday. Port Townsend managed just two hits, one of them a double by junior Sean Dwyer. The Redskins visit Kingston on Wednesday. North Kitsap 13, Port Townsend 0 North Kitsap 5 2 3 3 0 — 13 11 Port Townsend 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 2 Hitting Statistics Port Townsend—Sean Dwyer 1-2 (2B).

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Other scores for Port Angeles included Greta Gieseke with a 60, Chloe Brown fired a 61, Kylee Jeffers posted a 62, Hannah Almaden a 69 and Monica Gasper a 70. Port Angeles will compete at Sequim on Wednesday.

Girls Tennis Port Angeles 4, Klahowya 3

SILVERDALE — The Roughriders earned the win after taking all four doubles matches, two contested and two by forfeit, against the Eagles. The No. 1 doubles team of Lydia Cornelson and McKenna Thompson won in straight sets 6-0, 6-2. Port Angeles’ No. 2 doubles team of Audrey Little and Jessica Zhu won 6-0, 6-2. The Riders No. 3 team of Khaya Elliott and Emily Basden and No. 4 team of Carter Juskevich and Maria Soule won by forfeit. No. 1 singles player Callie Peet of Port Angeles fell to Klahowya’s Kate Gallegos 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 The Riders’ No. 2 Hannah Little was beaten by Girls Golf Danielle Frederick 6-2, 6-1. Audra Perrizo, the Port Kingston 289, Angeles player, was Port Angeles 297 tripped upNo.6-4,3 6-3. KINGSTON — The Riders coach Stephanie Roughriders came up just Gouchnour tabbed Peet as short against preseason her player of the match. league favorite Kingston on the Buccaneers’ home Boys Soccer course. Sequim 3, “Port Angeles is without Bremerton 2 OT two of their top returners (Maddie Boe and Kate SEQUIM — The Wolves Haworth) due to injury but rallied to earn an overtime we played well and the win over the Knights on team had a great time,” Rid- Saturday. ers coach Jacob Lippold “Towards the end of the said. second half we were in their “We are looking forward half with possession and I to a promising season.” don’t think they had the Port Angeles senior ball on their end in the Dana Fox earned medalist overtime,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher said. honors with a 45.

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Sequim 3, Bremerton 2 OT Bremerton Sequim

1 1 0—2 1 2 1—3 Scoring Summary First half: 1, Bremerton, 10th minute; 1, Sequim, Patrick McCrorie (Tyler Ebert). Second Half: 2, Bremerton, 62nd; 2, Sequim, Thomas Winfield (Adrian Espinoza), 66th. Overtime: 3, Sequim, Winfield (Ron Welches), 83rd.

SILVERDALE — The Eagles scored two late goals to sink the Wolves on Thursday. Casey Sargent broke open the scoreless match after heading in a goal off of a free kick in the 72nd minute and Jack Cooper scored again for the Eagles in the 74th minute. “I think we played better [than Klahowya] in the first half, hit the crossbar with one shot but just couldn’t get one to break through,” Brasher said. “Klahowya is a much better team this year than in recent seasons.” Klahowya 2, Sequim 0 Sequim Klahowya

0 0 —0 0 2 —2 Scoring Summary First half: None. Second Half: 1, Klahowya, Sargent (Charoenmak), 72nd; 2, Klahowya, Cooper, 74th.

PORT ANGELES — The Riders did enough in the first half and scored a lastminute insurance goal to hold off the Bulldogs. Agustin Muller put Port Angeles on the board early, scoring off of an Vincent Ioffrida pass in the 10th minute. Scott Methner tacked on a second Riders’ goal shortly before halftime in the 38th minute and Port Angeles

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goalkeeper Spencer May was subbed out with a clean sheet. The Riders (2-1) backup goalie Harrison Pearce played the second half for Port Angeles. “Harrison came up with some big saves to keep [us] in the game,” Port Angeles coach Chris Saari said. North Mason outshot the Riders 16-14 on the match and finally broke through with a goal by Daniel Wiseman in the 79th minute. Muller sealed the match in the final minute, scoring after a throw in by Ioffrida that was flicked on by Jesse Salgado. “We were glad to get the win, but we realize we have a lot to work on to get our game where it needs to be,” Saari said. He named Miller, Pearce and Methner as offensive, defensive and transition players of the match, respectively. Port Angeles 3, North Mason 1

Klahowya 2, Sequim 0

Port Angeles 3, North Mason 1

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0 1 —1 2 1 —3 Scoring Summary First half: 1, Port Angeles, Agustin Muller (Vincent Ioffrida), 10th minute. 2, Port Angeles, Scott Methner, 38th minute. Second Half: 1, North Mason, Daniel Wiseman, 79th minute. 3, Port Angeles, Muller (Jesse Salgado), 80th minute.

tha Rae opened the season with two home runs as the Rangers knocked off the Sequim JV. Rae opened things up with a two-run home run in the first inning and later knocked a grand slam in Quilcene’s 13-run fourth inning. She finished with seven RBIs. “We drew 13 walks so our plate discipline was pretty good and we were aggressive with anything in the strike zone,” Rangers coach Mark Thompson said. Megan Weller was 1 for 2 at the plate and scored four runs and Alex Johnson was 1 for 2 with three RBIs for Quilcene. The Rangers (1-0) host Evergreen Lutheran on Tuesday. Quilcene 20, Sequim JV 7 Sequim JV 2 0 0 1 4 — 7 5 2 Quilcene 2 5 0 13 x — 20 7 2 WP- Rae LP-Unknown Pitching Statistics Quilcene: Samantha Rae 5 IP, 9K, 5 hits. Hitting Statistics Quilcene: Megan Weller 1-2, 4 R; Rae 2-2, 2 HR , 7 RBI; Kelsey Hughes 1-2, 2 R; Alexis Gray 1-1, RBI; Sara Gaby 1-2, 2 R, RBI; Alex Johnson 1-2, 3 RBI, R.

North Kitsap 11, Port Townsend 6

PORT TOWNSEND — The Redskins played the Vikings close, except for an 8-run second inning exploBremerton 4, Port Townsend 3 sion from North Kitsap. Baili Shaw tripled for BREMERTON — A Port Townsend. 70th-minute goal by the The Redskins (0-2) visit Redskins’ Brady Arthur Kingston on Tuesday. tied the score at 3-3 and forced extra time, but the North Kitsap 11, Port Townsend 6 Knights came away with North Kitsap 1 8 0 0 2 0 0 — 11 6 5 the win after a 3-2 shootout. Port Townsend 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 — 6 6 5 Bremerton’s Michael Track and field Brown had hat trick, scoring goals in the 15th, 60th Chimacum at and 61st minutes. Charles Wright Arthur scored twice, his TACOMA — Chimacum other goal coming off an opened the season with a assist by Beshir Little to open scoring in the fifth meet versus Nisqually League opponents. minute. The Cowboys 4x100Max Meier scored the other Port Townsend (1-2) meter relay team of April Avila, Alisha Leoso, Sammy goal in the 47th minute. The Redskins host Raines and Sam Cerna did well, finishing second in Sequim on Tuesday. 56.54 seconds. Ross Henley won the Bremerton 4, Port Townsend 3 (SO) long jump with a distance of Port Townsend 1 2 0— 3 Bremerton 1 2 1— 4 18 feet and 1 inch. Scoring Summary Trevon Noel was second First half: 1, Port Townsend, Brady Arthur (Beshir Little), 5th minute; 1, Bremerton, Michael Brown, in the discuss with a dis15th. tance of 94-4. Second Half: 2, Port Townsend, Max Meier, 47th ; Sam Golden was third in 2, Bremerton, Brown, 60th; 3, Bremerton, Brown, the boys 300-meter hurdles 61st; 3, Port Townsend, Arthur, 70th. Shootout: Bremerton 3, Port Townsend 2 in 49.46, and fourth in the 400 in 1:00.55. Nick Jones was fifth in Softball the 800 in 2:45.79. Quilcene 20, Cerna was fifth in the Sequim JV 7 long jump with a length of QUILCENE — Saman- 12-1.

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Thomas Winfield scored his second goal of the match off of an assist from Ron Welches three minutes into the first overtime for the match winner. “It was good to get the win and not have to go to the shootout,” Brasher said. After Bremerton scored in the 10th minute, Patrick McCrorie knotted the game at 1-1 off an assist from Tyler Ebert in the 33rd minute for the Wolves. Bremerton regained the lead in the 62nd minute, scoring off a headed-in free kick before Winfield scored his first off an Adrian Espinoza pass in the 66th minute. The Wolves (2-2) visit Port Townsend on Tuesday.


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CLALLAM COUNTY 5TH wheel trailer: 24’ kit APPRAISER II trailer in good condition. $1,600. (360)457-1360. A s s e s s o r, $ 2 1 . 5 4 t o 26.25/hr DOQ, Full-time ADMINISTRATIVE As- (37.5 hrs/wk) union, resistant: Part time to be- tirement and benefits eligin. Energetic and en- gible position. Perform gaging, multitasker. Call field inspections to apSer vice Master, Mon.- praise new/existing residential or commercial Wed., 9:30-3 p.m. only. structures and land to (360)681-0722 e s t a bl i s h va l u e u p o n which property taxes are A D M I N I S T R AT I V E assessed. High school Po s i t i o n . T h e K a l a grad or GED. Prefer 3 Point Owners’ Assoc. yrs prior property appraiis now accepting appli- sal exp. Other related cations for an Adminis- experience/training contrative Position. Full- sidered. Closes April 4, t i m e w i t h b e n e f i t s . 2014 at4:30 PM (postQualifications: three mark accepted). yrs. office experience, IMAGING ASSISTANT proficient: MS Office, Auditor’s Office, $12.82 website content man- t o 1 5 . 6 2 / h r. F T ( 3 7 . 5 agement, QuickBooks, hrs/wk), union, retireand accounting skills. ment, benefits eligible. L o o k i n g fo r a t e a m Requires equivalent to player, with excellent completion of 12th grade c o m m u n i c a t i o n a n d and one year gen’l rec u s t o m e r s e r v i c e cordkeeping exp. Closes skills. Pay based on April 3, 2014, at 4:30 PM experience. Call 385- (postmark accepted). 0814 Attn: Keith LarFISCAL SPECIALIST-V son, or apply in person (Accts Payable), Auditor, at 1760 Kala Point Dr. $24.98 to 29.64/hr. FT Resumes encouraged. (37.5 hrs/wk) union, retirement, benefits eliADMINISTRATIVE gible. Star ts May 1st. SERVICES ASSISTANT R e s p o n s i bl e fo r f i n a l Requirements include: audit, payment of emthree years’ office expe- ployees, goods and serrience, excellent com- v i c e s p u r c h a s e d b y puter, writing, communi- County. Bachelor’s decations and math skills. gree in accounting or re40-hour work week. Hir- lated field. Will consider i n g R a n g e : $ 4 1 , 9 4 5 - other combinations of $56,411. Excellent bene- exp and education to fits. Application available meet min. requirements. at Clallam Transit Sys- Closes March 25, 2014, tem, 830 W. Lauridsen at 4:30 PM (postmark Blvd., Port Angeles, WA accepted). 98363, and at Applications and comwww.clallamtransit.com p l e t e j o b a n n o u n c e (360)452-1315, ext. 3. ments available online at APPLICATIONS MUST www.clallam.net/employBE RECEIVED NO LAT- ment/, in front of Human ER THAN 5 p.m., April Resources, 223 E 4th 4, 2014. EEO/AA. St, Por t Angeles, WA 98362, or by calling ClalBASEMENT lam County Jobs Line FUNDRAISER FOR 360-417-2528. Resume P.A. Farmers Market in lieu of application not Seeking donated items, a c c e p t e d . F a x e d o r d r o p - o f f a t b a s e m e n t emailed applications not door in alley of Country a c c e p t e d . E O E / D r u g A i r e . S u n . , Tu e s . , Free Workplace. Thurs., 3-6 p.m., 3/233 / 2 7 . N o e l e c t r o n i c s, CLERICAL ASSISTANT large appliances, or mat- PT, 15-20 hrs, weekdays tresses. Call for more in- only. Locally owned P.A. fo: (360)460-0361. business seeks detailedoriented office helper. CHEV: ‘86 Blazer. K5, Strong customer service 4x4, 93k, ex. cond., lots and math skills. Must of restoration. $6,500. h ave b a s i c c o m p u t e r 683-7375 or 670-6421 knowledge. $10.50/hr. Send resume and cover CUSTODIAN letter to Applications now being Peninsula Daily News accepted for CUSTOPDN#786/Clerical DIAN with Clallam Tran- Port Angeles, WA 98362 sit System. This is conDOWNTOWN P.A. sidered a full-time position. Wage range : Affordable lease, 905 sf $14.19-$17.74 per hour of desirable commercial with benefit package. s p a c e i n d o w n t o w n . Must possess a valid Busy First St. location driver’s license. Job de- near the fountain, space scription and application available 4/15. Please available at CTS Admin- contact Property Managistration Office, 830 W. er at (360)452-7631. Laur idsen Blvd., Por t Angeles, WA 98363 or www.clallamtransit.com (360)452-1315 APPLICATIONS MUST Thornless Raspberry BE RECEIVED NO LAT- Plants: Huge, Sweet ER THAN 3 p.m., April Berries. $10 dozen. (360)681-8015 22, 2014. EEO/AA.

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Father & Sons’ Landscape Service since 1992. 1 time clean ups, pruning, lawn maintenance, weeding, organic lawn renovations. (360)681-2611 FRUIT Tree Pruning: Expert in fruit, ornamental and exotic shrubs. Semi retired to take the time to do it right. Photos on PDN site. Also complete lawn service. Book now. P.A. only. Local call, (360)808-2146 HANDYMAN for Hire. Property maintenance, painting, dump runs, minor home repairs, house washing, etc. Free estimates. Available anytime, call 360-461-9755 JUAREZ & SON’S HANDYMAN SERVICES Quality work at a reasonable price. Can handle a wide array of problems and projects. Like home maintenance, cleaning, clean up, yard maintenance, and etc. Give us a call office 452-4939 or cell 253-737-7317.

AFFORDABLE LAWN SERVICES LAWN CARE and MainMowing, weed eating. tenance. No job is too Free estimate. 670-6883 small or too tall! Port Angeles and Sequim area. A Reliable and punctual. LAWN SERVICE For a free quote call Senior Discount (360)457-0370 or (360)461-7506 (360)477-3435 (cell). A LT E R AT I O N S a n d MIKE’S YARD CARE Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and Weeding, Mowing, and Clean-up. Good refersome heavyweight sewing available to you from ences. (360)477-6573. me. Call (360)531-2353 M O W I N G , P r u n i n g , ask for B.B. thatching, bark dust. AT T E N T I O N A s p i r i n g Honest and dependable. (360)582-7142 Authors: Exper ienced writer offers one-on-one RUSSELL tutoring to ambitious ANYTHING creative writers. Ages 13 775-4570 or 681-8582 and up. $12 an hour. W i l l w o r k w i t h y o u r S AW M I L L : B a n d s a w schedule. Email newau sawing custom lumber thor0701@gmail.com if form your clean logs. interested. (360)460-9226

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TRANSIT OPERATOR Applications now being accepted for TRANSIT OPERATOR (Por t Angeles Base) with Clallam Transit System. 40-hour work week not guaranteed. $18.68 per hour AFTER COMPLETION OF TRAINING. Excellent benefits. Job description and application available at CTS Administration Office, 830 W. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles, WA 98363. (360)452-1315, or online at clallamtransit.com. A number of eligible candidates may be retained on a next hire l i s t fo r Po r t A n g e l e s base for six months. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 4:00 p.m., March 28, 2014. AA/EOE.

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9912 Open Houses BIG WATER VIEW AND GREAT LOCATION! 3 b e d r m s, 1 a n d 3 / 4 baths, spacious kitchen with plenty of light, wood stove, Master bedrm on the main level and large family room down stairs .Downstairs would also be an easy mother in law apt conversion. Sunny deck with mountain view too. Saturday, March 22 Noon to 1:30 p.m. MLS#272055. $238,900. Jennifer Holcomb (360)460-3831 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES EASY MAINTENANCE IN DUNGENESS MEADOWS 1,692 sf., 3 br., 2 bath, fanatastic storage room and garage cabinets, large lot, fruit trees, nice landscaping and irrigation system. Sunday, March 23 Noon to 2:00 pm MLS#2712711. $150,000. Sheryl Burley (360)460-9363 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East This charming bungalow sits close to many Port Angeles amenities. Spacious corner lot, fenced backyard, open and light, kitchen ador ned w i t h c h e r r y c a b i n e t s. Come take a look! Saturday, March 22 Noon to 1:30 p.m. MLS#271927. $150,000. Holly Coburn (360)460-3831 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

UPDATED IN PARKWOOD 1991, 2 br., 2 bath, 2 car garage, living room, family room, updated blinds, flooring, counter tops, AND interior paint, baseboards, trim . Sunday, March 23 1:00 to 3:00 pm MLS#280087. $95,000. SKILLED LABOR Jean Ryker 30 yrs. exp. inside and (360)477-0950 outside. (360)301-2435. Windermere Real Estate SPRING is here! Call Sequim East Ground Control Lawn Care for an honest and fair estimate. Mowing, 105 Homes for Sale bark, brush cutting, Clallam County hedge shearing. Large property specialist. 105’ of LAKE 360-797-5782. FRONTAGE! TOM’S YARD 1,848 sf., 2 plus br., 2.5 MAINTENANCE bath home on 1 acre, Mowing, trimming, and sunny side of lake. Open edging. Free estimates. floor plan, woodstove, (360)457-4103 large windows provide lots of light. Floating and WO N D E R F U L h o u s e - stationary docks, boatcleaning. Experienced, house, detached garage references. Call Esther with extra room and sec(360)775-9513 ond woodstove. Private well and all year round LONG DISTANCE living! No Problem! MLS#280329. $425,000. Ania Pendergrass Peninsula Classified Evergreen 1-800-826-7714 (360)461-3973

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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County 1024 E 9TH ST. Charming updated 2 bedroom 1 bath water view home on an 80 foot lot. Close to the college, Fine arts center and bus lines. Kitchen has all new appliances and tile counter tops. Nice views of the harbor and the shipping lanes. Fenced backyard with covered patio. Perfect place for a garden .Detached garage. Home used as a vacation rental by owner fully furnished, could be a rental investment. MLS#208440. $174,500. Jean Irvine (360)417-2797 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY BEAUTIFUL SEQUIM COUNTRY HOME 3,300 SF home with wonderful Olympic Mtn views, has wood and stone exterior, 2 heat pumps, 3 br., 3 bath, formal dining, family/exercise room, 2 + fireplaces, laminate floor ing, large living rm with vaulted wood ceiling and exposed beams, updated kitchen with granite counter tops and tile flooring. Solar tubes throughout this lovely home. Besides the attached 3 car garage, there is a detached 2 , 4 0 0 S F RV g a r age/shop. Lge garden area, fruit trees, berries. All on 2.76 acres. MLS#280443. $435,000. Tom Blore (360)683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE BUILDER’S OWN HOME... With Water View, 2 br., 2.5 bath plus den. Gourmet kitchen has granite countertops, island, pantry and computer work station. Spacious Master Suite with vaulted ceilings, fireplace, exercise room, and large bath with walk-in shower. Superior quality and custom features throughout. MLS#280380. $399,000. Chuck Turner 452-3333 PORT ANGELES REALTY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY With 135 feet of frontage on First Street. Panoramic views from the upper elevation. Would make great location for commercial/residential mix-use. Owner ter ms possible. MLS#280299. $129,000. Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

COUNTRY LIVING L a r g e 1 s t o r y 3 b r. , home built on 2 acres. Interior includes 2 ovens in kitchen amd a lg. center island with cherr y cabinets, dishwasher is a Bosch. Formal dining room. MBR suite with bath and walk-in. 2nd and 3rd bedrooms are a good size. Two car detached garage with shop area. MLS#280424/604795 $287,000 Walter Clark (360)797-3653 TOWN & COUNTRY DUPLEX INVESTMENT Each unit is 2 br., 1 bath, 768 sf, built in 1975. 1,536 sf. total. Each unit has attached garage/storage, excellent rental history / private location, well maintained / separate yard space, live in 1 unit – rent the other! MLS#280434. $184,500. Team Thomsen (360)808-0979 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): You’ll pick up information quickly and be able to incorporate it into your plans. Make positive changes that will influence the way you deal with others. Your kindness, generosity and assistance will lead to new friendships and personal opportunities. 5 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Look for less obvious solutions and you will improve your life and stabilize a relationship. A day trip or taking part in something that feeds you information will lead to an idea or a new direction. 3 stars

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P.A.: Clean 2 br., no TRACTOR: Mahindra 28 smoke/pets. $650 first, hp, hydrostatic transmislast, dep. (360)460-7235 sion with attachments, approx 175 hrs., excelP.A.: Refurnished 2 br. lent condition. $10,500/ N o s m o k e / p e t s , g a r. obo. (760)594-7441. $675, dep. 457-4023.

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MASTER SUITE in country haven. Beautiful Master bedroom for rent. The room is fully furnished, full bathroom, 2 closets. All utilities included. Plenty of privacy, with a creek outside your window, and a view of the Olympic Mountains. (360)797-3892.

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

SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Br. $380, plus electric. (360)417-9478

105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County

ENJOY THE VIEWS! One level, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home almost complete in Eagle Crest subdivision, just minutes to town. Enjoy the views of the ships in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver Island, Mt. Baker and lovely sunrises and sunsets. Extensive windows in the great room to enjoy the view. Features include an energy efficient ductless heat pump; large tile counter tops with accent tile backsplash; stainless steel appliances; a tile walk-in shower in the master bathroom with bench; double sink vanity and plenty of storage. MLS#272204. $289,000. Terry Neske (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

FSBO: 1,644 sf, custom 3 Br., 2.5 bath, gentle sloping treed 7+ acres, oversized 2 car garage with adjoining RV carpor t, unattached additional garage, dead-end road, Erving Jacobs, between Seq. and P.A., non-smoke. $343,000. (360)460-4868

F S B O : M a nu fa c t u r e d h o m e, 3 b r. , 2 b a t h , 1,240 sf., 2004 Fuqua on foundation, with slab. ADA ramp access, 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e, RV storage, garden shed. Mt. views, located on E a s t S i d e P. A . , i n county. H OA, approx. 1/2 acre, level lot. $159,900. (360)477-8474

FSBO: Water and m o u n t a i n v i ew h o m e. Move in Ready! 2,572 sf., beautiful 4 br., 3 bath, 2 car attached garage, updated throughout. 3 Blocks from Peninsula College, private yard with hot tub. Potent i a l fo r r e n t a l s p a c e downstairs.$209,000. (360)477-9993 or (360)670-9673

GOLF COURSE LIVING Sunland 2 br., 2 bath home. Spacious rooms with lots of light and beautiful views of gardens and golf course from every window. Living room and master bedroom have 18’ vaulted ceilings with clerestory windows. The master suite has a large entry way, walk in closet and elegant bathroom with tile, jetted tub, and separate shower/toilet. Functional kitchen plan complete with appliances, and separate dining room that extends to an extra space with wood stove for enter taining. Outside, there is an attached two car garage, finished shed, private gardens, and two decks. MLS#270828. $254,000. Kim Bower Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim - 360-477-0654

GREAT HOME WITH ROOM FOR EVERYONE Open concept living room, kitchen, and dining. Hardwood floors in these areas along with tile counters and an island in the kitchen. Back door leads out to covered deck and a step down open deck. New roof year ago. Updated vinyl double pane windows. Guest and master bath updated with tile counters and newer floors. 3 br., 2 bath on upper level along with kitchen, living room, and dining. Main floor has the entr y, large family room with bar, 4th bedroom, utility room, 3/4 bath, and a storage. MLS#280066. $239,000. Thelma Durham (360)460-8222 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

P.A.: Sunny, 2 br., 1,056 sf., walk-in closets, breakfast bar, vinyl wind ow s, n ewe r f u r n a c e and electrical panel, patio, covered deck, car port and shop. $94,500. Great fianancing available! (360)808-4476

308 For Sale Lots & Acreage P.A./SEQUIM: River Rd. 1.6 ac. Deer Park Rd. 2.4 ac. Dan Kelly 53 ac. Lake Sutherland 50’ of lake frontage. Elwha 13 ac heavy timber. Owner finance. (360)461-3688.

G R E AT WAT E R a n d mountain view. Lovely 2,700 sf., Del Guzzi built h o m e o n . 6 2 p r i va t e acres. Living, dining, and rec rooms. Laundr y room with back entr y. P r i vate e n t r y on fi r s t floor. Attached two car carport and shop. Warm, south facing tiled patio. Fr u i t t r e e s / g a r d e n . $360,000. (360)457-2796

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1163 Commercial Rentals DOWNTOWN P.A. Affordable lease, 905 sf of desirable commercial space in downtown. Busy First St. location near the fountain, space available 4/15. Please contact Property Manager at (360)452-7631.

F S B O / S E Q U I M : We l l maintained mobile home P.A.: 2 chair salon and i n 5 5 + p a r k . 6 1 0 W. spa, complete with pedi Spruce St. #104. Great chair. (360)457-5678. location! Close distance PROPERTIES BY to restaurants, shopping LANDMARK and transit 2 Br., 1.5 ba, 452-1326 960 sf, with garage/storage, large deck/privacy, TWO OFFICES IN wheelchair access. DOWNTOWN Many upgrades w/new SEQUIM GAZETTE NICE SUNLAND HOME appliances. Space rent BUILDING FOR 3 br., 2 bath over 1,900 $375. No pets please. SUB-LEASE sf, golf course and pond $32,000. (360)775-6433 448-sq-ft for $550 mo., view, formal dining and for showing. 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. large deck for entertainPerfect for accountant ing, warm fp and wonor other professional. derful views from living S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e r o o m , e n j oy s u n l a n d room, restroom, wired amenities. for high-speed InterMLS#601888/280385 n et. Contact John $235,000 Brewer, publisher, Tyler Conkle (360)417-3500 (360) 670-5978 WINDERMERE P.A.: Gorgeous doubleSUNLAND wide 55+ park, 06’ Kars t e n 2 8 ’ x 5 6 ’ . 3 b r / 2 6010 Appliances SUNNY b a t h , m o ve - i n r e a d y. SUNLAND HOME Stainless appliances, Vaulted ceilings, warm spacious kitchen. Car F R E E Z E R : Ke n m o r e, colors and open floor Port, storage- Avail now upright, 15 cubic feet, plan, efficient kitchen for $44k approved fin purchased in 2008. w/stainless appliances, avail. Call today $300. (360)460-0643. large den/office space, 206-849-3446 for appt. REFRIGERATOR: Kenlarge back patio and low maintenance landscape, WANTED: ‘77 or newer, more, like new, 17 cf, garage has workbench 24’ X 36’ double wide white, top freezer, ice space. m o b i l e , m u s t b e maker. $200. Call before 7 p.m. (360)797-3904. MLS#588291/280159. moveable. 417-3571. $254,000. Deb Kahle 505 Rental Houses (360)683-6880 Clallam County WINDERMERE SUNLAND JAMES & TRIPLE VIEWS ASSOCIATES INC. O f t h e O l y m p i c s, M t . Property Mgmt. Naker and the Straits, (360)417-2810 WASHER/DRYER views from every room, HOUSES/APT IN P.A. Whirlpool Duet high-cawa t c h t h e s e a t ra f f i c A 1 br 1 ba ...............$475 p a c i t y s t e a m wa s h e r cruise by, over 2,700 sf A 1 br 1 ba util inc ....$525 (2013 model) and dryer. of living area on entry H 2 br 1 ba ...............$575 Both have pedestals, l eve l , 5 b ay g a r a g e , front-load. Washer has ozone water filter sys- A 2 br 1.5 ba ............$600 wa r ra n t y u n t i l 2 0 1 8 - tem, irrigation, private A 2 br 1 ba util inc ....$650 brand new. Dr yer has H 2 br 1 ba. ..............$650 and peaceful location. A 3 br 1 ba ...............$750 warranty through April MLS#580847/280053. H 2 br 2 ba dplx ......$825 2014. $750 for washer, $549,900. H 3 br 1 ba. ............$1050 $400 for dryer. Tyler Conkle (949)278-3187 H 4 br 2 ba .............$1200 (360) 670-5978 H 4 br 2 ba wtr vw ..$1350 WINDERMERE 6042 Exercise Complete List at: SUNLAND 1111 Caroline St., P.A. Equipment TURN KEY READY 1425 View Vista… Lo- P.A.: Furn. 1 Br., water- SPIN BIKE and Trampocated in a 55 and over front. No pets/smoking. l i n e : S p i n B i k e b y park This comfortable 1 $700. (360)417-8954. Schwinn IC Elite Model, bedroom home comes approx. 8 years old and Properties by with everything just bring in great shape, $400. your clothes and family Landmark. portangeles- Trampoline, $150. Inlandmark.com pictures. c l u d e s s a fe t y n e t . 3 $24,000. MLS#280483. SEQ: 1 Br. apt. over gar- years old. Call for more Dave Ramey details. (360)808-4176. age, W/D, wood stove. (360)417-2800 $800. (360)683-4307. COLDWELL BANKER Place your ad at UPTOWN REALTY SEQ: 2 Br., fenced, carpeninsula dailynews.com TWO HOMES ON ONE port, view, appliances. $850. (360)681-3196. PROPERTY Tw o b e a u t i f u l h o m e s SEQUIM: Nice, single connected by an over- wide, 2 Br., 1 ba, wheelsized garage. Built in chair access ramps, in 2001, one unit is 2,016 quiet mobile home park. SF, the other is 1,512 $675 mo., last, deposit. SF and ADA accessible. (360)477-8180 The 2.6 acre horse property is fenced and has a 520 Rental Houses small barn. RV hookup. MLS#272494. $389,000. Jefferson County Jeanine Cardiff (360)460-9221 BRINNON: 2 Br. mobile JACE The Real Estate home in quiet area, pets Company ok. $400 mo. (360)796-4270 WATER VIEWS Outstanding salt water views, large kitchen with 605 Apartments many upgrades includClallam County i n g gra n i t e c o u n t e r s, master suite with city 1ST Month Rent and water views, plus 5 Free! piece bath, entertainers EVERGREEN deck , 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 COURT APTS car garage plus so much (360)452-6996 more! • Nice, family environMLS#272353. $239,000. ment with p lenty of Kimi Robertson room for your children (360)461-9788 to play. JACE The Real Estate • 2, 3 Br. units avail. Company • Must income qualify YOU’VE EARNED IT 2202 West 16th, P.A. You get to a point in life when you want to enjoy your life doing more enjoyable things than mowManaged by Sparrow ing the lawn or fixing the Management, Inc. h o u s e . A n d n o w yo u can. . . This easy-to- CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, c a r e - fo r h o m e i s d e - quiet, 2 Br., excellent signed for just that -- references required. The master bath has $700. (360)452-3540. been recently remodeled. The refr igerator CENTRAL P.A.: Studio, and dishwasher are just 1 ba, no smoking/pets. $400. (360)457-9698. m o n t h s o l d . Ve r y walkable neighborhood just steps from the golf P A : 1 B r . , n o course. pets/smoking, W/S/G. MLS#280279. $196,000. $550. (360)457-1695. Doc Reiss (360)457-0456 P.A.: 1 Br., spectacular WINDERMERE wa t e r v i ew, o n bl u f f, PORT ANGELES downtown. No pets. Call Pat (360)582-7241. SEE THE MOST CURRENT REAL SEQUIM: 1 Br., in town, ESTATE LISTINGS: s o m e u t i l s , n o p e t s / www.peninsula smoke, $550 mo., $700 dailynews.com dep. (360)460-3369.

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6065 Food & Farmer’s Market HALIBUT: Fresh, whole fish only. (360)640-1920. THE SUN’S OUT! Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, fruit trees, walnut and hazelnut trees, cypress, sequoias, noble and douglas fir trees, (20% off all ornamental trees). G&G Farms, 95 Clover Ln., off Taylor Cutoff, Sequim. (360)683-8809. Thornless Raspberry Plants: Huge, Sweet Berries. $10 dozen. (360)681-8015

6075 Heavy Equipment C AT / Tr u ck / Tra i l e r Combination. 1997 Ford F250 “Heavy Duty” 4x4: 7.3 Power Stroke with Manual Trans. This rare low milage truck (130k) is in excellent condition and has been well maintained by a single owner. Truck comes with New Tires and Canopy. 2005 Caterpillar 247B MultiTe r r a i n w i t h l o w h r s (104). This unit is also in excellent condition and comes complete with side windows and a front door kit. The following quick connect attachments are included and are original CAT equipment: Auger A14B with 9 inch Bit; 78” Angle Blade; 72” bucket and pallet forks.2005 Trailm a x 1 2 U T E Tr a i l e r . Trailer has very little usage. $58,000. (360)681-8504 EQUIPMENT TRAILER 24’, 3 axle with ramps. $3,200/obo (360)683-3215 GMC: ‘98 C7500 series truck, propane new Jasper engine under warranty, flat bed, lumber racks and tool boxes, Allison tranny. $10,200/ obo. (360)683-3215. SEMI END-DUMP TRAILER: High lift-gate, ex. cond. $15,000/obo. (360)417-0153 TRUCK/TRACTOR: ‘56 Kenworth , new batteries, excellent r unning condition. $6,500/obo. (360)683-3215

6080 Home Furnishings CAPTAINS BED: Full size, birch hardwood, 8 drawers and 3 doors, excellent condition. $450/obo. (360)775-8807

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8180 Garage Sales 9820 Motorhomes PA - Central CINDY’S SPARE LOOT Polished rocks, slabs, jewelry, Vern Burton, 4th and Peabody, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5.

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FURNITURE: King bed, luxury, $300. Sofa bed, firm, dark brown, velvet, queen size, $350. (949)278-3187 LIFT CHAIR: Almost MOBILITY SCOOTER new, heated, vibrates. Pride Jet 1, Hoveround$800. (360)461-9382 or type. $250. (360)457-6887. (360)681-0528 LIFT CHAIR: Power Lift 6105 Musical R e c l i n e r, B e s t H o m e Funishings, bought locaInstruments ly on Feb. 18, 2014 and paid $1,037, only used 5 PIANO: Sohner upright, times. Sell for $600. approx. 45 years old. In (360)681-2139 excelllent condition. Appraised at $1,200, will MISC: Double recliner sell for $1,150. love seat dark blue and (360)385-2516 black, $195. 3 roll-away beds, $35 and $45. 6115 Sporting Clean living room chair, $25. 3 night stands, $10 Goods ea. Side table, $40. Vacuums, $8-$10. BUYING FIREARMS (360)327-3666 Any and All - Top $ SOFA: Brown, leather, Paid. One or Entire barely used, very good Collection Including condition, 72” long, 3’ tall Estates. at the back. In Port AnCall (360)477-9659 geles, you haul. $800. (360)457-2322

M OV I N G S a l e : S u n . , March 23, 10-4 p.m., 1520 S. D Street. Some fur niture, collectibles, and lots of other good stuff!

8183 Garage Sales PA - East WA N T E D : Q u a l i t y items in good condition for garage sale June 20-21. Proceeds b e n e f i t WAG , l o c a l dog rescue. Please no clothing, shoes, elect r o n i c s o r exe r c i s e equip Call to arrange pick up (360)683-0932

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MOTORHOME: Holiday Rambler 2000 Endeavor, 38’, (2) slide-outs, 330 HP Cat, Allison Tr a n s , 7 9 k , s i x - w a y leather pilot and co-pilot seats, 4 dr. fridge with ice maker, hyd. leveling jacks, 7.5 diesel gen., rear vision sys., combo washer/dryer, solar panel, 25’ side awning, satellite dish, (2) color TVs, many other extras! Asking $59,000. In Sequim, (360)301-2484

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TRAILER: ‘12 RPod by Forest River. Model 171, Hood River Edition. $10,400. (360)797-1284, Sequim.

TRAILER: 25’ HiLo. Excellent, all works, H2O h e a t e r, A / C, f u r n a c e. $4,250. (360)963-2156. TRAILER: ‘77 20’ Komfort. Real good shape. $1,875. (360)775-1807.

GRASS/HAY: local, 2 str ing, dr y, $4.00 per TRAILER: ‘89 33’ Airstream Excella. Double bail. (360)452-6448. axle, new hickory, wood RO O S T E R : B e a u t i f u l floors, ceiling air condishow rooster. Attn. farm tioner unit, new ceramic people or people with RV toilet, straight body, chickens. Noted as a good condition, includes 6125 Tools TABLE: 30”Hx42”Wx18” French chicken that is swing arm tow pkg. leaf, 4 jewel Tuscany called Cuckoo Marans, 5 $14,300/obo swivel tilt chairs. $550. TABLE SAW: 5 hp Delta mo. old, just amazingly (360)775-7125 (360)683-3469 uni-saw with 10’ Biesam- beautiful. $10. er fence, 8’ right, 2’ left, (360)457-8102 new mag starter, excel6100 Misc. l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $ 7 0 0 . Merchandise (916)768-1233, Sequim 7035 General Pets Electric Wheelchair 1122 Jazzy, with r ise 6140 Wanted FREE: Cat. 4 yr. old, and turn back arm for ta& Trades s p aye d fe m a l e, l o n g ble access, good condihaired, tortoiseshell cat. tion. $700/obo. ANTIQUES WANTED TRAILER: Airstreem ‘93 (360)670-2216 for appt. Old postcards and bot- Needs good single cat Excella 1000. 34’, very home with rural setting tles. (360)460-2791. nice, in Port Angeles. (little traffic area). InLONG-Time gardener in P. A . w i l l s h a r e l a r g e WANTED: Old BB and side/outside, uses kitty $14.500. (206)459-6420. greenhouse and garden pellet guns, and reload- door. Smart, vocal and loving. 360-440-8730. with the right person(s). ing and misc. items. Must have interest in (360)457-0814 PUPPIES: 9 week old gr ow i n g fo o d a n d b e able to work. No cost to WANTED: Queen bed puppies, (2) teacup chihuahuas, one male, one you--will teach. Write to frame, wood. Not four female, $500. (3) male P.O. Box 1421 poster, pref. older. chihuahua-terrier mix, Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360)457-5937 $300 each. All are extremely loving! MISC: 10” Craftsman ta(360)582-6308 6135 Yard & ble saw, $150. Horse Troy-Bilt rototiller, $300. Garden TRAILER: Rare re(360)683-8738 sealed 1978 Argosy by 9820 Motorhomes BRUSH HOG: 5’, barely Airstream. $11,500! All MISC: Enter tainment used, almost new! $650. crevices have been rec e n t e r, o r i g . p r i c e, (360)477-6098 sealed for extra protec$2,300, now $700. t i o n w / n ew p a i n t t o o. Whirlpool refrigerator, FREE: Horse manure. Stored indoors! Weighs used 7 mo., $125. WorkOn Happy Valley Rd., 1,000s less but Same out bench, $25. Exercise will load. (360)582-9154 Airstream quality. Interib i ke , $ 5 0 . Tr e a d m i l l , or exactly as in 1978 $75. Doll crib with 9 when it came off the fac8142 Garage Sales dolls, $150. tory floor. 28 ft. Comes Sequim (360)460-9418 w i t h l o a d s o f ex t r a s ITASCA: ‘07 24’, “C,” ( a w n i n g , s w a y b a r s ) MISC: Rainbow vacuum, with tow car and satellite please only serious cash ESTATE Sale: Sat.$75. Yard tools, $5-$10 TV, 30K mi., mint cond. buyers only! Sequim, e a c h . B i c y c l e bu g g y, Sun., 10-3 p.m., 501 $48,650. (360)683-3212. (360)808-6160. $25. White vanity, medi- W. S u m m e r B r e e ze cine cabinet, $40. Lawn- Ln. Wall painting, gold- MOTORHOME: ‘85 Winframed mirror, wall demower, runs well, $350. nebago. Diesel, Mistubi(2) crab pots, $20 each. cor etc., silk plants, shi motor, 4 speed, good C o p i e r / p r i n t e r, wo r k s rolled-arm sofa, round tires, good mileage, 2 well, $15. Boat, Living- glass-top table with (4) bed, shower with toilet, s t o n , 1 2 ’ , ( 2 ) o a r s , chairs, dresser, lamps, s t e r e o, A / C, b o d y i s $200/obo. White fridge glass and distressed good, needs some work. iron lamp tables, stack $3,500. (360)301-5652. and stove, $150 each. tables, coffee and end (360)457-7009 tables, comforter set, MOTORHOME: ‘89 ToyMISC: Upright freezer, Omega juicer, Wallace ota Dolphin. Sleeps 4+, $250. Bicycles, $500. p o r c e l a i n p l a t i n u m low mi., clean, strong, Trailer (utility flat), $750. trimmed dish service, r e l i a bl e, e c o n o m i c a l . Air conditioner, $200. c h a i s e l o u n g e, d ay See at Mobuilt R.V., P.A. 42” Yardman lawn trac- b e d a n d b e d d i n g , REDUCED: $3,395/obo tor with trailer, $750. Ta- white damask-covered (425)231-2576 ble saw, $150. settee. $3,000 takes MOTOR HOME: ‘90 Tio(360)775-6944 all advertised! ga Montara. Class C, SAFE: Diebold, fire clas- E S TAT E S a l e : S a t . - 38K orig. mi., new refrig- TRAILER: Sur veyor sification B, T-20 tamper Sun., 9:30-5:30 p.m., erator and tires, genera- ‘ 1 4 B u n k h o u s e 2 8 ’ . resistant door, 25” wide 204 Honeycomb Circle. t o r, s l e e p s 6 , g r e a t Luxurious, sleeps six. Locally owned, only x 27” deep x 46” tall, Queen sofa hide-a-bed, shape. $6,900/obo. used three times. Full ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . and collectibles, dinette (360)877-5791 kitchen, bath. 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5TH WHEEL: Alpenlite ‘90 32’, fair condition. $4,000/obo. (360)457-5950

FORD: (2) 1966 F100s. 1 long bed, with ‘390’ C6 tranny, power steering, power disc brakes, runs and drives. 1 short bed, 5TH wheel trailer: 24’ kit 6 c y l . 4 s p e e d , n i c e trailer in good condition. wheels and tires, runs $1,600. (360)457-1360. and drives. Both trucks $4,000. (360)809-0082. MISC: Falcon 2 tow bar, coach mounted, $350. RV I - B r a k e 2 , b r a n d 9292 Automobiles new, still in box, cost Others n e w $ 1 , 2 0 0 , s e l l fo r $900 firm. Call before 7 BMW: ‘98 318i. Black, p.m. (360)797-3904. 240k mi., runs well but needs a little work. $1,750. (360)461-9637. 9050 Marine

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CADILLAC: ‘02 Deville DTS. Sedan 4 dr, 54,000 B OAT: ‘ 6 7 2 6 ’ C h r i s - mi., black on black, must Craft Cavalier with trail- see. $6,200 er. 350 Mercruiser, bow (360)681-3093 thruster, toilet, electro scan, windlass, refer, raFORD ‘11 FIESTA dar, GPS, sounder, full One owner! Great gas c a nva s, d i n g hy, 2 h p mileage! 5 speed manuHonda. Asking $14,900. al transmission, clean lit(360)775-0054 tle car great for commuting! This one won’t last B OAT S a l e / M a r i n e at this price! Tax return Swap. Apr il 12, 2014 special price of $8,750 Boats, kayaks, dinghies, good until 3/27/2014, marine gear, outboard you won’t find a better engines. Register your price anywhere! vessel for the show! Call $8,750 Port Ludlow Marina for Lipman’s Automotive details. (360)437-0513. IN HOUSE FINANCING AVAILABLE CATALINA: 22’ sailboat. (360)452-5050 Swing keel, with trailer, 4 www.lipmansauto.com HP outboard. $3,800. 2840 E Hwy 101 E P (928)231-1511.

DRIFT BOAT: 15’ Valco w i t h C a l k i n s t r a i l e r, $1,500/obo. (360)928-3863

LAVRO: 14’ drift boat, 2 sets oars, trailer. $1,000. (360)928-9716

TRAILER 17’ boat/sport/ utility trailer, LED lights, bunks, galvanized, new tires and spare. $625. (360)681-8761 WAKER BAY RIF: 10’ skiff, new oars/sailing kit, new 30 lb. electric motor, fish finder, trailer. $2,000. (360)683-4272.

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H O N DA : ‘ 8 0 C X 5 0 0 . Dependable, shaft drive. $600. (360)461-0938.

K AWA S A K I : ‘ 0 9 K X 2 5 0 F. E x c e l l e n t cond. Fresh top end. Under 60 hours on bike and always maintained. Original owner. Bike also has new graphics/plastics. Comes with many extras. $3,500/obo. (360)775-7996

KAWASAKI: ‘69 TR120 Enduro. Clean bike, no corrosion, needs minor work, orig. condition. $500. (360)452-4179.

MOTOR SCOOTER Aprilia ‘08 500ie. Beautiful like new, silver ‘08 Aprilia 500cc Scooter. <1,000 miles garaged year round. Great commuter bike with 60+ miles per gallon! Wond e r f u l fo r s h o r t / l o n g hauls.Includes (2) helmets keys/remotes, owners manual and new batter y! ONLY serious cash buyers call. Don’t pay dealers freight and set up charges. This is a deal at $3,600. (360)808-6160

SUZUKI: ‘02 1400 Int r u d e r. B l a c k , w i n d shield, bags, good condition, 12,200 mi., g a ra g e ke p t . $ 2 , 9 0 0 / obo. (360)437-4065.

9742 Tires & Wheels

MISC: Make a dually out of your Dodge pickup or late model Ford, (4) 17� tires, rims and adaptors, paid $2,300, like new, 1 , 6 0 0 m i . , y o u r s fo r $750. (4) antique books, $450. (360)457-2858.

9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.

CHEV: ‘87 Camaro Iroc Convertible. Disassembled, good body, no motor /trans, ready to restore! $500. (360)379-5243. CLASSIC 1974 Mercedes, 450 SL. Sacrifice at $13,500. Very clean. No dents, no scratches. Interior like new. speedo reading 59,029. Comes with a car cover. Has the factory manuals. Larry at 360-504-2478, cell: 618-302-0463.

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DODGE ‘00 DAKOTA SPORT CLUB CAB 4X4 4.7L V8, automatic, alloy wheels, new tires, runn i n g b o a r d s, c a n o py, spray-in bedliner, tow ball, privacy glass, power mirrors, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, CD Stereo, dual front airbags. Only 57,000 miles! Immaculate condition inside and out! Nice matching fiberglass canopy! New tires! This Dakota is in great shape and ready to drive away! Come see the Peninsul a ’s t r u ck ex p e r t s fo r over 55 years! Stop by Gray Motors today! $7,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

KIA ‘03 SEDONA 9 4 k m i l e s, a u t o m a t i c trans, dual sliding doors, a l l t h e o p t i o n s , ve r y clean inside and out! $6,350 Lipman’s Automotive IN HOUSE FINANCING AVAILABLE (360)452-5050 www.lipmansauto.com 2840 E Hwy 101 E P

FORD: ‘76 F250. V8, low miles, need mechanic. $1,000. (360)582-9480

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FORD: ‘77 F-350 1 ton dually. Newer engine, dump truck PTO. $3,175/obo. 460-0518.

Gardiner Community C e m e t e r y, G a r d i n e r, Washington is requesti n g b i d s fo r G r o u n d s Maintenance. For information to bid, contact moviusdl@gmail.com. Email references to moviusdl@gmail.com. Bids will be accepted until Monday, April 7, 2014. Legal No. 550252 Pub: March 20, 23, 26, 30, April 2, 6, 2014

JAGUAR: ‘12 FX. 1 of 200 with special sports pkg., extra low miles. $43,900 (360)765-4599

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Clarissa Penn, pursuant to Quileute Law and Order Code, section 18.03(b), you are hereby notified that a confidential and mandatory court appearance in a civil matter in which you are named as a par ty has been scheduled for April 1, 2014 at 1:00pm at the Quileute Tribal Court in La Push, Washington. Legal No. 547562 Pub: Mar 9, 16, 23, 2014

NO. 14-4-00081-2 FORD: ‘91 F250. 7.3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS diesel, 97K mi., tow IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF pkg., tinted windows, auTHE STATE OF WASHINGTON MAZDA: ‘12 5 Sport Ed. to, 2WD, truck box, new IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM 31K, 6 sp. manual, seats rear tires, runs good. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: $2,700. (360)477-2809. 6, great gas mi. CLOTILDA MARIE WALL, Deceased. $13,950. (360)200-8833. FORD: ‘95 F150 4x4. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this 300 strait 6, 5 speed, MERCEDES: ‘75 240D estate. Any persons having a claim against the Deext. cab., 250 k. $2,200. Diesel. Runs great. cedent must, before the time the claim would be (360)808-3825 $2,300. Call for more barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitainfo at (360)301-3652. G M C : ‘ 0 4 D u r a m a x . tions, present the claim in the manner as provided 2 5 0 0 H D, 4 x 4 , s h o r t in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the NISSAN ‘96 SENTRA Automatic transmission, bed, extras, 108K mi. Personal Representative or the Personal Represenone owner! This one has $24,000. (360)461-0088 tative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy just 74k miles, great first GMC: ‘76 GMC 1/2 ton. of the claim and filing the original of the claim with car or commuter! 3 5 0 w i t h h e a d e r s . 3 the Court. The claim must be presented within the $3,750 speed auto new tires. later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal RepreLipman’s Automotive Over $11,000 invested. sentative served or mailed the notice to the creditor IN HOUSE FINANCING as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four Asking $3,500/obo AVAILABLE months after the date of first publication of the No(360)531-1681 (360)452-5050 tice. If the claim is not presented within this time www.lipmansauto.com TOYOTA ‘00 TUNDRA frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other2840 E Hwy 101 E P SR5 EXTENDED CAB wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the 4X4 S AT U R N : ‘ 0 1 C S 1 . 3 4.7L V8, dual exhaust, Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. door, 87k, new clutch automatic, alloy wheels, Date of first publication: March 23, 2014 and brakes, 36 mpg. r u n n i n g b o a r d s , t o w Personal Representative: Gary A. Wall $2,600. (360)452-7370. package, spray-in bed- Attorney for Personal Representative: liner, brush guard, rear Curtis G. Johnson, WSBA #8675 SUBARU 2011 sliding window, power Address for Mailing or Service: IMPREZA PREMIUM w i n d ow s, d o o r l o ck s, Law Office of Curtis G. Johnson, P.S EDITION Economical 2.5 liter 4- and mirrors, cruise con- 230 E. 5th Street cyl, auto, all wheel drive, trol, tilt, air conditioning, Port Angeles, WA 98362 A / C , c r u i s e , t i l t , CD/cassette stereo, dual (360) 452-3895 AM/FM/CD, power win- f r o n t a i r b a g s . O n l y Pub: March 23, 30, April 6, 2014 Legal No. 550652 dows and locks, keyless 94,000 miles! Accident No. 14 4 00064 2 entry, power moonroof, free Carfax! Only 2 prePROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS h e a t e d s e a t s , a l l o y vious owners! Immacu(RCW 11.40.030) late condition inside and wheels, side airbags, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF only 8,000 miles, bal- out! You just won’t find THE STATE OF WASHINGTON ance of factory 5/60 war- o n e n i c e r t h a n t h i s ! IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM ranty. beautiful 1-owner Come see the PeninsuIn Re the Estate of: MERELE M. BRODERICK fa c t o r y l e a s e r e t u r n , l a ’s t r u ck ex p e r t s fo r non-smoker, spotless over 55 years! Stop by Deceased. The personal representative named below has “Autocheck� vehicle his- Gray Motors today! been appointed as personal representative of this $13,995 tor y repor t. near new estate. Any person having a claim against the deceGRAY MOTORS condition. dent must, before the time the claim would be 457-4901 $18,995 barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitagraymotors.com REID & JOHNSON tions, present the claim in the manner as provided MOTORS 457-9663 TOYOTA : ‘ 0 7 Ta c o m a in RCW 11.40.070, by serving on or mailing to the reidandjohnson.com access cab. V6, 4x4, ex- personal representatives or the personal representra set of tires and rims tative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy SUBARU: ‘84 GL SW w i t h s e n s o r s , a u t o , of the claim and filing the original of the claim with 2x4WD, low mi., new cruise, A/C, 42k miles. the court. The claim must be presented within the clutch, WP, rad, hos$28,000/obo later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal represene s, s e a l s, m o r e. 5 x (360)452-7214 tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as stud. $2,500/obo. provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four (360)460-9199 months after the date of first publication of the no9556 SUVs tice. If the claim is not presented within this time Others TOYOTA : ‘ 0 0 C a m r y. frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other A/ C, l e a th e r s e a ts, 4 wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. CHEV: ‘86 Blazer. K5, This bar is effective as to claims against both the cyl., runs good. $4,999. 4x4, 93k, ex. cond., lots decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. (360)374-3309 of restoration. $6,500. Date of First Publication: March 9, 2014 TOYOTA : ‘ 0 2 C a m r y. 683-7375 or 670-6421 Personal Representative: Timothy Broderick 130k mi., ex. cond. $6,500. (360)452-4034. C H E V : ‘ 9 2 S u bu r b a n . Attorney for Personal Representative: New tires, brakes, muf- David V. Johnson TOYOTA 2008 PRIUS f l e r , n e w e r e n g i n e , Address for Mailing or Service: 5-DOOR HATCH BACK Panasonic stereo, 4WD, JOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE 804 South Oak Street Very economical 1.8 liter auto. $3,250/obo. Port Angeles, WA 98362 4-cyl gas/electric hybrid, (360)461-7478 or (360) 457-1139 auto, A/C, cr uise, (360)452-4156 Court of probate proceedings & Cause No.: AM/FM/CD, power windows and locks, privacy FORD: ‘04 Expedition. Clallam County Superior Court Legal No. 547885 g l a s s , a l l o y w h e e l s , E x . c o n d . , 1 o w n e r, Pub: March 9, 16, 23, 2014 spotless “Autocheck� ve- 135k, new tires, economical 2WD. $5,395. hicle history report. very CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES (360)683-7176 very clean local trade, DEPARTMENT non-smoker. epa rated GMC: ‘95 Yukon. Runs NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS 48 city / 45 hwy mpg. we l l , l e a t h e r i n t e r i o r. $9,995 $2,500/obo. SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of REID & JOHNSON (360)461-6659 Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com H O N D A : ‘ 0 2 C R V. Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until A W D , ( 2 ) s e t s 10:00 am PST, April 8, 2014: At which time the will wheels/tires (snow), tow be publicly opened and read aloud.

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bars on front and back, auto, 115k miles. CHEV: ‘70 K-20. 4x4, $9,500. (360)461-5190. partial restoration, auto, ISUZU: ‘99 Amigo. 68K 350, extras. $5,500 or mi., 4WD, V6, auto, air, part trade. 452-5803. FM/CD, sunroof, excellent condition. $6,200/ CHEVROLET ‘06 obo. (360)640-2711. SILVERADO 1500 LS EXTENDED CAB 4X4 JEEP ‘98 WRANGLER 4.7L V8, automatic, alloy TJ 4X4 wheels, new tires, run- 2 . 5 L 4 c y l . , 5 s p e e d n i n g b o a r d s, c a n o py, manual, cold air intake, spray-in bedliner, tow new 31 inch mud terball, privacy glass, pow- rains, tow package, runer mirrors, cruise control, ning boards, roll bar, CD tilt, air conditioning, CD stereo, sound bar, dual Stereo, dual front air- f r o n t a i r b a g s . O n l y bags. Only 57,000 miles! 115,000 miles! 4 CylinImmaculate condition in- der for better fuel miles i d e a n d o u t ! N i c e age! Clean and capable, m a t c h i n g f i b e r g l a s s this Jeep is a lot of fun! canopy! New tires! This Priced to sell fast! Come Dakota is in great shape see the Peninsula’s 4X4 and ready to drive away! e x p e r t s f o r o v e r 5 5 Come see the Peninsu- years! Stop by Gray Mol a ’s t r u ck ex p e r t s fo r tors today! over 55 years! Stop by $7,995 Gray Motors today! GRAY MOTORS $7,995 457-4901 GRAY MOTORS graymotors.com 457-4901 graymotors.com

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DODGE: ‘10 Grand Caravan, handicapped conversion. Kneels, infloor wheelchair ramp, passenger transfer seat. $39,000. (360)681-3141. DODGE: ‘98 1 Ton Cargo Van. 360 V8, auto, A/C, new tires, 42,600 miles, can be seen at Ace Auto Repair, 420 Marine Drive. $6,200. (505)927-1248

- FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT - JUVENILE AND FAMILY SERVICES PROJECT NUMBER 621207JU Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print (360.457.3404), located at 230 A E. 1st Street, Port Angeles, WA. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Scott Headrick, P.E. at Zenovic & Associates (360-4170501 or scott@zenovic.net). The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT - JUVENILE AND FAMILY SERVICES�. Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver 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. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond. 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 responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County. Construction Timeframe: April 21, 2014 through May 23, 2014

There will be a mandatory on-site walk-through conducted on March 24, 2014 @ 10:00 am at the project site, 1912 West 18th Street, Port Angeles, Washington. All interested bidders are to meet at the site. This will be the only opportunity for bidders to review the as-built conditions. Bring any TOYOTA : ‘ 9 8 S i e n n a . tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal docu179K, great condition, mentation. Staff and the engineer will be on site to answer questions and provide access for bidders. new tires. $4,500. (360)775-8296 APPROVED this eleventh day of March 2014. BOARD OF CHECK OUT OUR NEW CLASSIFIED CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Michael C. Chapman, Chair WIZARD AT ATTEST: www.peninsula Trish Holden, Clerk of the Board, CMC dailynews.com Pub: March 16, 23, 2014 Legal No. 549089

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County NO. 14 3 0020 7 SUMMONS (PETITION FOR RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE/PARENTING PLAN OR CHILD SUPPORT BY PUBLICATION (SM) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM In Re the Custody/Support of L.R., A Minor Child. vs. MEGAN SHARMA, Petitioner, JOSHUA REVILLE, Respondent. TO THE RESPONDENT: JOSHUA REVILLE 1. The petitioner has started an action in the above court requesting: adopt residential schedule/parenting plan. 2. The petition also requests that the Court grant the following relief: Approve a parenting plan for the dependent children. Determine support for the dependent children pursuant to the Washington State Support Schedule. Enter a continuing restraining order. Award the tax exemptions for the dependent children as follows: to petitioner. 3. You must respond to this summons by serving a copy of your written response on the person signing this summons and by filing the original with the clerk of the court. If you do not serve your written response within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons (60 days after the 9th day of March, 2014), the court may enter an order of default against you, and the court may, without further notice to you, enter a decree and approve or provide for other relief requested in this summons. In the case of a dissolution of marriage, the court will not enter the final decree until at least 90 days after service and filing. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to notice before an order of default or a decree may be entered. 4. Your written response to the summons and petition must be on form WPF DR 01.300, Response to Petition (Domestic Relations). Information about how to get this form may be obtained by contacting the clerk of the court, or by contacting the Office of the Administrator for the Courts at (360) 705-5328, or from the Internet at the Washington State Supreme Court homepage: http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/home/htm 5. If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. 6. One method of serving a copy of your response on the petitioner is to send it by certified mail with return receipt requested. 7. Other: This summons is issued to RCW 4.28.100 and Superior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the State of Washington. Dated: January 27, 2014 KAREN L. UNGER, P.S. By KAREN L. UNGER #11671 Attorney for Petitioner FILE ORIGINAL OF YOUR RESPONSE ON: WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT AT: CLALLAM COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 223 E. 4th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 SERVE A COPY OF YOUR RESPONSE: KAREN L. UNGER, P.S. 332 E. 5th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-7688 Pub: March 9, 16, 23, 2014 Legal No. 547588 No. 14-4-00085-5 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM In Re the Estate of: LILLIAN C. McVAY, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070, by serving on or mailing to the personal representatives or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of First Publication: March 23, 2014 Personal Representative: Vance Adamire Attorney for Personal Representative: David V. Johnson Address for Mailing or Service: JOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE 804 South Oak Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457-1139 Court of probate proceedings & Cause No.: Clallam County Superior Court Pub: March 23, 30, April 6, 2014 Legal No. 550655 RESOLUTION 27, 2014 CALL FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows: 1. The Sheriff’s Office has determined that four Glock 22 .40 S&W pistols, each with three magazines, are no longer usable by the department now or in the foreseeable future. The serial numbers of these four pistols are: GEP412, GEP393, GEP401, GEP389. 2. The Sheriff’s Office desires to sell these four pistols at private sale to the former deputies who carried them as part of their issued equipment during their career, pursuant to Clallam County Administrative Policy 455. The items will be sold at fair market value to off-set the cost of future County law enforcement equipment purchases. Proceeds for the sale of the equipment will be deposited into the County General Fund. 3. Pursuant to Chapter 36.34 RCW and Clallam County Administrative Policy 455, the Board of Clallam County Commissioners has the responsibility to declare property surplus and to approve sale of this property after holding a public hearing to determine the propriety and advisability of such proposed action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact:

Invitation to Bid

The Peninsula Housing Authority (PHA) invites sealed bids for the construction of a pedestrian pathway located along N. Gales St., Port Angeles, 98362. The work consists of widening the western side of N. Gales St. and installing a pedestrian pathway from approximately south of E. 7th Ave to Hwy 101.

Sealed bids will be received until 12 Noon on Friday, April 11, 2014 and publicly opened, forthwith at Peninsula Housing Authority, Department of Acquisitions and Development, 2603 S. Francis Street, Port Angeles WA 98362. Bid documents delivered to other offices, received by facsimile, received via email or received late will not be considered.

Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained for a deposit of $50 from Northwestern Territories, Inc. located at 717 S. Peabody St., Port Angeles, WA 98362, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

A bid deposit is required for the Bid Submittal: All bid proposals must be in the form provided and must be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of the 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 PHA.

PHA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Small, minority-and women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit bids. All work performed on the job is subject to state law and WA ST Prevailing Wage Rates. PHA will determine the lowest responsible bidder and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves their interest.

Estimated Construction Time Frame: April 28, 2014 to June 15, 2014 Engineers Estimate: $80,000-$90,000

THE JOB SITE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A WALK THROUGH ON THURSDAY, APRIL 3RD AT 10:00 AM. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS SHOULD MEET AT N. Gales St and E. Ryan Drive. Pub: March 16, 23, 2014 Legal No. 549134 PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Clallam County Ordinance creating a new chapter in the Clallam County Code titled, “Solid Waste Flow Control�

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 10:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, Washington. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider an ordinance creating a new chapter in the Clallam County Code titled, “Solid Waste Flow Control� the text of which is being published in summary and in compliance with RCW 65.16.160 and Clallam County Charter Section 3.10. (NOTE: The full text will be mailed without charge upon request - see “Proponent� below for the address and/or telephone number.) All proposed ordinances are available on the County website www.clallam.net.

Comments for or against this proposed ordinance are encouraged. Interested persons must either submit their written comments before the hearing is commenced (see Proponent’s address below) or present written and/or oral comments in person during the public hearing.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Requests must be received at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing - see “Proponent� below. The facility is considered “barrier free� and accessible to those with physical disabilities. PROPONENT: Clallam County Board of Commissioners 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 Telephone: 360.417.2233

FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Ordinance creating a new Chapter titled “Solid Waste Flow Control�

DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Established regulations regarding solid waste flow control

SECTION-BY-SECTION SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES: • Section .010 Definitions. Defines terms “Comprehensive Clallam County Solid Waste Management Plan,â€? “Deconstruction,â€? “Recyclable material,â€? Regional Disposal Sites,â€? “Solid Waste,â€? and “Source Separated.â€? • Section .020, Use of Regional Disposal Sites Required. Requires that all waste generated in the portion of Clallam County east of the meridian line between Range 9W and Range 10W (approximately Fairholm) be delivered to the regional disposal sites. • Section .030, Exemptions. Exempts the following from the requirements of section .020 above: recyclable materials, special waste types designated for disposal at facilities other than the County’s Regional Disposal Sites, wastes for which no permitted regional disposal site exists, and wastes generated on federal and tribal lands. • Section .040, Deconstruction. Allows source separated materials from deconstruction sites may be transported to any facility within or outside Clallam County legally authorized to accept such materials, as long as containers of recyclable material contain no more than 15 percent of non-recyclable material. • Section .050, Penalty. Sets the penalty for violation of this ordinance to be the regional solid waste disposal fee times the number of tons delivered elsewhere instead of the regional facilities. Trish Holden, CMC Clerk of the Board Pub: March 23, 2014 Legal No. 550349

9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Legals Legals Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council On March 18, 2014

Ordinance No. 3499 THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, 1. A public hearing on the proposed sale of sur- Washington, makes changes to Chapter 3.70 and plus property listed above be held in the Commis- Chapter 14.05 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code sioner’s meeting room, 223 East 4th Street, Room relating to electrical permits. 160, Port Angeles, Washington at 10:30 a.m. on Ordinance No. 3500 March 25, 2014. THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, PASSED AND ADOPTED this eleventh day of Washington, amends the 2014 budget and funds. March 2014. BOARD OF The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hall in the City Clerk’s office, on the City’s website Michael C. Chapman, Chair at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Jim McEntire Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. Howard V. Doherty, Jr. to 5:00 p.m. These Ordinances shall take effect five days following the date of publication by summary. ATTEST: Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Janessa Hurd, CMC Pub: March 14, 23, 2014 Legal No. 549877 City Clerk Pub: March 23, 2014 Legal No. 550637

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Parks panelist stunned by state award Spearhead of playground construction gains recognition as Citizen of Merit BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ

“Janet always said, ‘This playground wasn’t about me,’ but to us, this playground was about her and PORT ANGELES — Janet her story,” Delikat said. Young didn’t see it coming. Shane Park was named in The 73-year-old Port Angeles honor of Young’s son, Shane resident had no idea that last Fowler, who died of injuries sufThursday night’s meeting of the fered at the park while it was Port Angeles Parks, Recreation being built in 1973. and Beautification Commission, Young, who lives across from on which she serves as a commis- the park, had long envisioned sioner, would bring her to tears. playground equipment there — She wasn’t expecting to and, in 2010, she began fundraisreceive statewide recognition for ing efforts. her work in making the playWith the help of the volunteer ground at Shane Park a reality committee, she raised $45,000 and be recognized in front of over the course of nearly two family and members of the volyears to help build the state-ofunteer committee that helped the-art playground. organize fundraising for the playIt is also the North Olympic ground. Peninsula’s first fully functional “I had no idea; I was just over- Americans With Disabilities Actwhelmed,” Young said after the compliant playground. meeting as she dried what was Last year Young received the left of her tears. Clallam County Community Service Award for her dogged Citizen of Merit enthusiasm and tenacity. Young learned at the meeting Children were waiting that she had been awarded the Citizen of Merit award by the The playground officially Washington Recreation and Park opened on a rainy April day in Association, a nonprofit interest 2013. group for parks and recreation After a ribbon-cutting ceremony, agencies across the state. more than 100 waiting children Corey Delikat, Port Angeles onto the slides, monkey bars, parks and recreation director, climbing towers and swings of the said the award recognizes ordiwest-side park between Sixth and nary citizens who have had a Eighth streets and G and E streets. lasting impact on parks and recDelikat put Young’s name in reation in their communities. for consideration for this year’s “This award represents not award in February and found out only Janet but everyone who she had won Tuesday, two days helped out,” Delikat said. before the regularly scheduled Young will be formally precity parks board meeting. sented with the award at the recWith Young serving on the reation and park association’s parks commission, Delikat said awards dinner April 9 in Seattle. he wanted to take last week’s PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Sprucing up Caravans of volunteers plant mixture of trees along the Hoko River

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Janet Young, in purple, is surprised by members of the Shane Park playground committee at last week’s Port Angeles Parks, Recreation and Beautification Commission meeting. Cherie Kidd presents Young with flowers. Kidd, a city councilwoman and committee member, was Port Angeles mayor when the playground opened in 2013. meeting as an opportunity to gather the Shane Park playground committee volunteers together and surprise Young. Members of the committee filed in silently near the end Thursday’s meeting, and Young did not notice them sitting in the audience until Delikat pointed them out. Young was brought to tears as she hugged each of the six com-

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SEKIU — More than 75 volunteers planted some 6,000 trees and shrubs on a 1,500-foot stretch of Hoko River banks in one day. Caravans of volunteer planters traveled across the North Olympic Peninsula to join with Friends of Hoko River State Park, a volunteer support group that works with park staff. “I absolutely love planting trees. I would do this every day if tr I could,” said Jamie Landry, a Port Po Townsend resident who took the th day off from work to volunteer. te The tree-planting depended to a large extent on students, according to Reed Aubin, volunac teer te and education program manager for the North Olympic m Salmon Coalition. Sa Some 30 students — 26 from Crescent High School and four C from Clallam Bay High School — fr planted about 1,500 of the 6,000 pl trees along a grassy stretch of tr riverbank, Aubin said. ri “Students from Crescent High School in Joyce and Clallam Bay Sc

mittee members. “We worked for almost two years, and they’re like family,” Young said after the meeting. “I could not have done any of this without these people.” Committee members Amy Billings, Cindy Conner, City Councilwoman Cherie Kidd, Danielle Patterson, Julie and Ken Reandeau, and Brenda Tassie attended, as

did Young’s grandson, Nathan Fowler. Young said she loves to watch children and families enjoy the playground. “It’s just a joy to be able to see that every day,” Young said.

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

he tree-planting depended to a large extent on students, according to Reed Aubin, volunteer and education program manager for the North Olympic Salmon Coalition.

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High School were essential to the project’s success,” he said. It was “a great adventure in the great outdoors,” said Kristen Schroeder, environmental science teacher at Crescent High in Joyce. “The students were very proud of themselves and chatted about their accomplishments the whole ride home.” The work party at Hoko River State Park on Feb. 19 was one of the largest volunteer planting days in the salmon coalition’s 24-year history, Aubin said. The trees will give protection to fish, Aubin said, adding that the Hoko River provides habitat for salmon — chinook, coho,

chum — and steelhead. Tribes, nonprofits, schools and area businesses collaborated on the project. The Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition donated, delivered and helped install thousands of willows, bringing volunteers and its own crew from the Forks area. Green Crow, the Port Angelesbased timber company, donated 300 Sitka spruce seedlings. “What a great turnout, and what an awesome project,” said Stephanie Martin, habitat division manager and ecologist for the Makah tribe.

‘Great turnout’ The Makah sent a crew of nine and provided technical support for project planning. The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe brought a large group, too, including a seasoned Washington Conservation Corps crew that took a day out of its Elwha River restoration planting schedule. “This recent riparian buffer planting is one of several projects that will complement prior revegetation work carried out by Lower Elwha Klallam tribe at the project site,” said Jamie Michel, project manager for the salmon coalition. “Over time, these planting efforts will re-establish a healthy and diverse riparian forest that will provide habitat and reduce erosion and runoff into the Hoko River.”

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Planting trees on the Hoko River are, from left, Larissa Garrison, 15; Zoe Crawford, 15; and Karma Harrison, 16, students at Crescent High School in Joyce.

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is a non-regulatory nonprofit organization that works with willing landowners and government agencies to perform salmon habitat restoration on the North Olympic Peninsula. It was founded in 1990 as one of 14 regional fisheries enhancement groups in the state. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.nosc.org or phone 360-379-8051.


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Gardeners may consider ‘dogscaping’ AS ICE AND snow melt and mud takes their place, the promise of spring appears with tiny green leaves on the trees. Nurseries begin stocking flowers and vegetables for those brave enough to put in a spring garden. If you have a pet, however, gardening can bring a great deal of frustration. The owner of a Labrador retriever, who wishes to remain unnamed, planted 100 gladiola bulbs. When she was done, she went into the house to clean up — while her dog dug up all 100 bulbs. Thankfully, the dog didn’t chew on or eat the bulbs, as they are toxic, causing extreme salivation, vomiting and diarrhea. With a little planning, though, you can have both a pet and a garden.

unwanted plants. If that’s not possible, pour boiling water on the weeds. Chemical fertilizers can burn your pet’s paws and are often Think about toxic, but natural soil conditionLiz the placement ers, such as those made from Palika of your garden. earthworm castings, are safe for Judy you and your pets. Macomber, a Also, did you know that coffee Master Gargrounds and tea bags make great dener who is a fertilizers? dog owner herPlace several tea bags or some self, says to coffee grounds in a gallon of examine your water, let them steep and then dog’s present water your plants. habits. Many online resources offer “Where does safe gardening tips as well as your dog sleep outside? Where are his paths for pet-safe pest-control solutions. wandering the yard? Where does Macomber recommends www. mastergardenerssandiego.org. he find shade when it’s hot?” If you have questions about It’s much better to locate the gardening in your locale, a masgarden in an area where your ter gardener in your area should dog hasn’t already established himself than it is to change those be able to help. Find one at the American Horticulture Society’s habits. website, http://tinyurl.com/pdnDesign and placement gardenresources. Pets can foil gardening efforts Garden issues Guest columnist Liz Palika is by using the garden as a place to Gardens bring some potential an award-winning writer and relieve themselves, as a nap spot dangers for pets. Many gardeners certified dog trainer. She shares or by digging up plants. use a variety of products that can her home with three dogs who are Plus, some common garden harm or even kill pets. well-behaved in her flower and plants can be poisonous to pets. Thankfully, safer alternatives vegetable gardens. For more, visit Did you know that the foliage exist. www.kindredspiritsk9.com. of both tomatoes and potatoes is Choose plants wisely. toxic? The ASPCA has a comprehen- Q&A — with Kim Campbell To keep your garden and your sive list of poisonous plants on its Thornton pets safe, the best idea is to website, http://tinyurl.com/pdnmake your garden inaccessible to toxicplants. Q: I want to teach my cat them. Print the list and take it with some tricks, but my dad says A raised-bed garden — one you can’t teach cats anything. you when you shop for seeds or elevated from the level of your But what about those cats plants. yard with concrete blocks or Pesticides can be poisonous to on YouTube who jump wood planks — works very well. your pet, and long-term exposure through flaming hoops or run You can build one in the size agility courses? — via email has been linked to cancer. and shape of your choice, or seek Thankfully, they aren’t necesout ready-made raised-bed garA: I hope your cat didn’t oversary in most home gardens. dens from online garden catalogs. hear your dad. Instead, handpick insects off All you have to do is find the Cats might like us to think your plants or simply wash the right spot and put them together. plants with soap and water. that they can’t learn tricks, but A fence is the best way to A few drops of citrus dish soap with the right motivation — i.e., keep your best friend in your in a spray bottle filled with water food — cats can learn anything good graces. they feel like learning. works well. A short decorative fence at the Besides, training is good for Herbicides have also been top of the raised-bed garden can them and for your relationship linked to cancer, especially bladwork, although if you have a gar- der cancer, in dogs. with them. den in the ground, you’ll need a It provides mental stimulaAvoid them by simply tion, a good physical workout and taller, sturdier fence. pulling or digging up the

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enhanced communication between the two of you. Cats can learn fun tricks such as roll over, shake, wave, jump through a hoop and fetch, but you can also teach behaviors with a purpose: sit, come and walk on a leash. Kittens learn fastest, but even adult cats can pick up new behaviors. Training a cat requires nothing more than a clicker; some tiny, tasty treats; a good sense of timing; and patience. Here are a couple of easy tricks to teach. To teach your cat to sit, hold a treat just above his head. As his nose goes up to sniff it, his rear automatically goes down, right into a sit position. The instant he’s in a sit, click and give him the treat. Click and treat any time you see your cat sitting, whether you’ve asked him to or not. As you do so, give a name to the action — “Sit” — and praise him for it — “Good sit!” My husband and I easily taught our cats to come when called by whistling as we set their food bowls on the floor. Soon, all we had to do was whistle, and they would come running. If you can’t whistle, ring a bell or jingle your keys. For more, look for Clicker Training for Cats by Karen Pryor.

The Buzz ■ Tibetan mastiffs have genetic adaptations that allow them to function with less oxygen at high altitudes. That’s important in a dog that hails from “the roof of the world.” The discovery was made by a team of scientists who compared sets of genes from 32 Tibetan mastiffs, 20 Chinese native dogs and 14 wolves, seeking variations. Tibetan mastiffs have genes associated with adaptation to high altitudes, including addi-

tional blood vessel formation and efficient metabolism so that less oxygen is needed to change food into energy. The information was reported last month in the Journal of Molecular Biology and Evolution. ■ Amber, a 2-year-old golden retriever, saved the life of owner Otis Orth after a snowmobile accident left him lying outdoors at night in below-freezing temperatures, unable to move because of a neck injury and dislocated arms. Amber snuggled next to him, head and paws covering his stomach, helping him to retain body heat. The next day, she alerted passers-by to his plight. The 52-year-old Orth, a resident of Trapper Creek, Alaska, credits her with saving his life. ■ Fear of flying got you earth-bound? Some airports are providing therapists to help — canine therapists, that is. Dogs are patrolling the halls of airports in Salt Lake City, Los Angeles; San Francisco; San Jose, Calif.; and Miami looking for people to pet them. Known as PUP (Pets Unstressing Passengers) in Los Angeles and the Wag Brigade in San Francisco, the dogs and their handlers are trained to provide stress relief and comfort and to answer questions. Training is provided by organizations such as Therapy Animals of Utah, San Francisco SPCA, Therapy Dogs Inc. and Pet Partners. Look for dogs wearing vests that say “Pet Me.”

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

Briefly . . . PA Christian schools fetes science week PORT ANGELES — Olympic Christian School recently celebrated a week focused on science with a science fair and workshops. Students in grades 4-8 worked for more than a month on individual science experiments to present their findings to a panel of two judges. Grades kindergarten through third each completed a class science experiment and created a project board to display for the student body. Guest speaker Tami Smith, environmental engineer of Nippon Paper Industries USA in Port Angeles, shared the highlights of the biomass energy project at the paper mill. The school congratulates fourth- through eight-graded OCS Science Fair 2014 winners, mentioned in third, second and first place, respectively: ■ Fourth grade: LeeAnn Raney, Sydney Frymyer and Bergen Shamp. ■ Fifth grade: Alicia

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Olympic Christian School recently held a week focused on science that included a judged science fair. Students in fourth through eighth grade devised their own science projects, and winners were selected. They are, back row from left, Josh Jones, Zephaniah Zankich, Gerritt VanProyen, Lily Robertson, Amanda Dodson and Matthew Davison; and front row from left, Tiffany Gillespie (fifth-grade teacher), Betty Cameron, Sydney Frymyer, Alicia Pairadee, Ethan Flodstrom, Keizer Shamp, Caleb Flodstrom, Bergen Shamp, LeeAnn Raney and Janice Tydings (middle school science teacher). Pairadee, Betty Cameron and Caleb Flodstrom. ■ Sixth grade: Karli Wilder, Keizer Shamp and Ethan Flodstrom. ■ Seventh grade: Gerritt

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will be at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., in the county commissioners’ meeting room (160). People will meet from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 5. The all-day session is led by survey team staff teaching how to use the custom Beached Birds field guide and new skills with actual specimens. Volunteers systematically count and identify bird carcasses that wash ashore along ocean beaches from Northern California to Alaska. Volunteers need no experience with birds, just a commitment to survey a specific beach section each month. There is no charge to attend a training, but plan to provide a $20 refundable deposit for a volunteer kit. Training activities take place indoors. April 5’s training will include a break for a brown bag lunch. Weekend access to the courthouse is through the doors facing north toward Fourth Street. To reserve a spot at a training session, phone 206221-6893 or email coasst@ uw.edu. Participants should phone 206-221-6893 or visit www.coasst.org for additional information on events and training. Peninsula Daily News


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As a girl, Reina Barreto experienced one Cuba. She’d fly from her home in Tampa, Fla., to see the homeland of her mother Matilde Rabiña, a dancer with the Ballet Nacional de Cuba in the 1950s who later went into exile in the United States. Barreto also traveled to the island to visit her grandmother, who had remained in the country after Fidel Castro’s revolution.

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ut on Barreto’s most recent trip, she went as a scholar, a seeker of art and culture, past and present. Her Cuban family members are deceased now. This time, Barreto visited an island filled with contradictions. She wanted to show her husband, Michael Mills, the house where her grandmother, Regina

Lafuente, had lived. As they walked in, Barreto found it in a kind of limbo. Under Cuba’s Communist regime, the property would not be passed down to Lafuente’s heirs. The house was empty, except for some boxes. Inside, Barreto, found a trove of family photographs and newspaper clippings.

she finds more fascinating and puzzling than ever. Just 90 miles off the coast of Florida, Cuba remains a mystery to its American neighbors. That’s due in part to the U.S. embargo in effect for nearly 54 years, and to the complicated relationship Cubans have with their government and the continuing revolution. hese were pictures taken When Barreto gave a public over decades, and newspaStudium Generale lecture at Penper articles about her insula College last month, she grandfather Pedro Rabiña Menasked her audience: When you dez. A medical doctor, he had been think of Cuba, what comes to part of Cuba’s revolutionary tran- mind? sition to a system that provides free health care. he Buena Vista Social Club, In spring 2013, Barreto and that Cuban musical ensemMills, both professors at Peninble, was one of the first sula College, spent 10 intense answers. The Cuban Missile Cridays exploring Cuba, especially sis and the Bay of Pigs invasion Havana’s neighborhoods and the of the 1960s came up, too, along Malecon, the oceanfront esplawith Ernest Hemingway’s The nade that defines the capital city. Old Man and the Sea. A year later, Barreto continues her study of this place, a country TURN TO BARRETO/C4

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Spring is abloom, but veggies are yet to come Stew makes use of winter roots, greens BY BETSY WHARTON FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Spring has officially come, the equinox is past, the daffodils are blooming and you’ve witnessed the sunrise without the help of your alarm clock. So fresh vegetables must be right around the corner, right? Not quite. You might have already planted some seeds. You may even have some sprouts. And my garlic is up, and the first round of snap peas are in the ground.

Far from harvest But unless you have a greenhouse and are proficient in using it, we are still a couple of months away from harvesting much in the way of dinner. So when the sun goes down and the temperature drops, head in for this deep purple stew made with the best of the March market. This recipe calls for a mixture of winter roots and sturdy greens, and last week at the farmers mar-

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ket I saw lots: Wharton cylindrical beets, Savoy cabbage, gorgeous leeks, collard greens and raab — all of which could find a way into this soup. This recipe lends itself well to a vegetarian option, but you will need some kind of vegetable stock. If you want to make your _________ own, you can find a recipe on my website, www. Brown the meat in a ClallamCanningCompany. heavy soup pot. Add oil if needed, but if there is com. some fat in the meat this Or you can buy a commercially prepared vegetable broth and use that instead of the water. les Farmers Market vendor, Wash-

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might not be necessary. Add water, salt, pepper and bay leaf. Simmer gently until tender, for about 1 hour. Skim the foam as you go. While the broth is simmering, melt the butter in a separate pot. Saute the chopped and shredded veggies for a few minutes, then add the tomato paste. Cover and cook for about 25 minutes, adding broth and stirring as you go. Continue adding broth to the vegetable mixture. Adjust seasonings, add sugar and more salt and pepper if desired. Cook until vegetables are tender, adding more water or seasonings if desired. Serve with a dab of sour cream and a slice of hearty toast, and you have a meal for four to six people, plus leftovers.

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Barreto: Explored capital city CONTINUED FROM C3 Barreto, a speaker of enthusiasm and nuance, hopes to open a modern window from here to the island. U.S. citizens are going to Cuba on expensive “people to people� tours, or departing from Mexico or Canada to circumvent the embargo. But for many here, Barreto’s words and photographs were rare insights to what’s happening in the nation of 11.3 million.

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he Malecon is where you go to see everyone. It’s also where young lovers go to get away from the watchful eyes of their families. With the extreme housing shortage in Havana, couples live with their parents or their in-laws, Barreto explained. Like New York City, Havana never sleeps. Music plays on the Malecon night and day, as people dance, drink rum, stroll and ride the coco taxi. The capital is a jumble of buildings from Spanish colonial times — the 16th and 17th centuries — through the Art Deco period and the repurposed edifices of today. A former social club for

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Michael and Dorothy Holman celebrated their 50th anniversary Oct. 5, Reina Barreto is a fan 2013, at Fiesta Jalisco resof Cristina Garcia, the taurant with a packed writer of books for house of family and friends adults and for children, who came from near and such as The Dog Who far to honor them. Loved the Moon. This Mike and Dorothy were April, Barreto will both born and raised in welcome Garcia to Port Angeles and knew Peninsula College as each other through family the spring writer in and friends, but it wasn’t residence. until Mike saw her walking home from downtown Port Angeles, loaded with bags after Christmas shopping ulating. There is so much for her two small boys, that inspiration. he offered her a ride in “There are conceptual December 1962. artists, experimental artThey were married Oct. ists,� professionals who 4, 1963, in a small family receive free training and ceremony at the home of are paid salaries. Mike’s parents. Those salaries run $17 They were blessed with to $25 a month. It’s no two more boys and raised wonder Cuban artists — Cubans, for that matter — the four — Roy, Keith, Richard and Philip — in are a resourceful people. They adore baseball. “If Port Angeles. Mike owned his own you want to make quick friends,� Barreto said, “baseball is a great topic . . . take some baseball ARRIAGE caps.� Cubans are not smoking Clallam County cigars and wearing berets Jody Lee Hayward, 24, and and camouflage a la Che Guevara, she added. Some Felicia Loraine Prunty, 23, both of Port Angeles. tourists are, though. Nicholas Felipe Morales, Barreto, who teaches 18, and Emily Anne beginning Spanish as well Halverson, 17, both of Sequim. as Latin American literaDean Allen Winters, 56, and ture at Peninsula College, Pamela Janette Winters, 57, hopes to organize a student both of Sequim. Greg Mitchell Good, 40, trip to Cuba, possibly in and Nichole Katherine Sather, 2015. Meantime, she is 33, both of Sequim. bringing Cristina Garcia, one of the best-known Cuban writers working Jefferson County today, to the campus.


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Make effort with ‘difficult’ relatives loud or maybe too many rules and not enough fun? Or, maybe they are an older couple who enjoy telling you how to raise your children? It even might be that there is a combination of several reasons why you do not like them. Sit down and make a list of the reasons and rate them on a Jodie Lynn scale of one to 10, with 10 being something that drives you up a Miami advice wall. Be sure to try to underAlthough there is not that stand why you have given them From Jodie much time until spring break, try a specific score. to build a relationship with these They must have some signifiThis will help you to identify a specific people before you go. cance to your life; otherwise, you reason or belief as to why you I used to despise visiting one would not be staying with them. have rated them a certain way. of my aunts, but once my mom If the reason you do not like Once you have done this, take a explained a little more about her, these particular relatives is long hard look at the scoring proI tried to understand her situasomething personal, try to work cess and see if there are things tion better, and now, she is my through it in a private, individual that can be done to alleviate favorite. some of the challenges you have basis within yourself. For exam— Randi K. in Miami ple, perhaps the household is too with them. WE ARE GOING to visit some relatives over spring break. Our children don’t really care for these particular ones. As far as that goes, neither do I. However, I do try to get along with them, but it is difficult. How’s the best way to get along with relatives that you really don’t care for?

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Frequently, when we do not care for certain relatives, or people in general, it can very well be due to not having a clear picture of why they are the way they are. It would most likely help you get a clearer picture if you dug a little deeper into the family background as well. Try to keep in mind that kids will pick up on tension and uncomfortable situations and may end up mimicking your display of feelings towards the same individuals, so try to work out the kinks as soon as possible. Who knows, you might find that whatever it is could easily be resolved enough to actually build a healthy relationship with them.

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best preschool for our 3-year-old daughter. However, when visiting the school and meeting her potential teacher, she said that the upcoming fall class was 65 percent boys. Is this something we should be concerned about? I used to teach school and have many friends that still do, and I am certain that teachers actually teach a little more strictly when the students are male. Our daughter is pretty reserved and an only child.

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Cheesy line “He told me I was his beautiful, warm lady from the other side of the moon where he had thought it was cold,� says Taylor. She swears the way he said it wasn’t cheesy. By their third day together, she was in trouble. Taylor’s the kind of woman who likes to be in control, and she was spinning out of it. But she didn’t care. “It was one of those rare experiences where two people are exactly in sync,� she says. “How often does that happen?� After five days, it was time for Taylor to bring the group home. On their last night together, Taylor told Steve she loved him. She realized she’d made a mistake because she could feel him withdrawing. Still,

“I just left,� says Taylor. “I’d come 2,000 miles to see this man, and I just left. I didn’t have the confidence in myself, I didn’t have the confidence in the relationship, and I guess I didn’t have the confidence in him to tell her to get out. Cheryl Lavin “I should have fought for him, but I didn’t have the guts.� they spent the night Taylor, who six years together. He left her room at 5 a.m., promising he’d be later still carries Steve’s back to say goodbye before picture in her wallet, thinks the moral of this she had to leave at 10. story is, “Fight for your “He didn’t show up. It man.� was raining so badly, I I disagree. I think the thought the roads might be washed out or something,� moral is fantasy islands and the men who live on Taylor says. “I finally had them are better left as to leave. We all got on the memories. boat that was taking us to ________ the mainland, and we passed his boat! We just Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office looked at each other.� Taylor couldn’t get Steve in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ out of her system. She advice/tales-from-the-front.html. decided she had to know Email questions or comments to whether this was a shipcheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. Her column appears weekly in board romance or somePeninsula Profile. thing with more promise. She decided to return to paradise.

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Barreto: Bridging gap between cultures Gray: CONTINUED FROM C4 Beginning in late April, Garcia will give free lectures and a writing workshop at Peninsula College’s sites in Port Angeles and Forks (see box this page). Barreto was instrumental in bringing Ana Castillo, a Mexican-American writer, to Port Angeles in 2009. Barreto has also organized a Spanish conversation table at the college, and this year put together the Cristina Garcia Book Club for students and the public.

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n a way, Barreto is doing pioneering work since this part of the Pacific Northwest doesn’t have the large Latino community other U.S. regions do. And Barreto, who came to teach at Peninsula College in 2005, seeks to close the gap between English literature and Latino literature; whatever the language, after all, writers write about the things we share. Garcia, for one, explores the dynamics between parents and children, brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandchildren. Her books — Dreaming in Cuban, The Aguero Sisters, The Lady Matador’s Hotel for example — delve into family secrets, how memories differ and, Barreto said, the search for answers to the question, “Where do I belong?” For Barreto, family and belonging are complicated. While her mother was born and raised in Havana, her father was from Colombia; he moved to Chicago and later went to work for the United Nations. Barreto was born in 1972 in Malawi, where her father was assigned as a

Cuban writer Garcia to give talks at Peninsula College sites CRISTINA GARCIA, THE National Book Award-nominated author of six novels including Dreaming in Cuban, A Handbook to Luck and King of Cuba, is this spring’s writer-in-residence at Peninsula College. During her visit, Garcia will give two public programs, first in Forks and then in Port Angeles. Garcia will read, in English, from her works and engage in a discussion at 6:30 p.m. April 30 at Peninsula College’s Forks Extension Site, 71 S. Forks Ave., with Peninsula College professor Reina Barreto providing a simultaneous translation in Spanish. Garcia’s keynote address follows at 12:35 p.m. on May 1 in the Little Theater at Peninsula College’s Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Garcia writes about history, both personal and political, from the point of view of a strong woman, said Barreto. “She’s interested in women having a voice, women expressing themselves,” while navigating the immigrant experience, family struggles and the unbroken ties to their heritage. “What also impressed me,” Barreto added, “was her knowledge of the natural world . . . her books are

community planning and development worker. The family followed his U.N. work to North Yemen and then to Nigeria. When Barreto was 11, her parents returned to the United States to live in Tampa, where her mother would teach ballet. Barreto

about more than family life and history.” This past winter, Barreto began a Cristina Garcia Book Club for students and the public. The group’s fourth and last meeting is from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, in Library Study Room B at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, and the book for discussion is King of Cuba, Garcia’s latest. For more details, phone Barreto at 360-417-6268.

Born in Cuba Garcia was born in Cuba on July 4, 1958, but grew up in New York City; she attended Barnard College and later earned a master’s degree in international relations at Johns Hopkins University. She began her career as a journalist and remained in that profession for 10 years, to ultimately become bureau chief for Time magazine in Miami. Starting in 1990, Garcia devoted herself full-time to writing fiction, and has since penned books for adults, teens and children; her work has been translated into 14 languages. Her debut novel, Dreaming in Cuban, centers on a young Cuban-American woman coming of age in the United States while navigating the complexities of identity, language and family

took ballet classes but also learned the salsa, merengue, cha cha and mambo from her mom. “The funny thing is that my dad didn’t dance,” she said with a smile. Barreto is a restless soul, used to moving, used to urban life. She earned

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relationships. Nominated for the National Book Award, Dreaming in Cuban is credited with increasing the visibility and acceptance of Latina/o writing within mainstream American literary canon. Garcia has also edited two anthologies, Cubanísimo: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Cuban Literature and Bordering Fires: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Mexican and Chicano/a Literature. Two works for young readers, The Dog Who Loved the Moon and I Wanna Be Your Shoebox, were published in 2008. A collection of poetry, The Lesser Tragedy of Death, followed in 2010 and a young adult novel, Dreams of Significant Girls, is set in a Swiss boarding school in the 1970s. Among her many honors, Garcia has been named a Guggenheim Fellow and as a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University. She’s now University Chair in Creative Writing at Texas State University-San Marcos. For more about Garcia’s visit and other free, public events on campus, see www.pencol.edu or the Peninsula College page on Facebook. Diane Urbani de la Paz Peninsula Daily News

her bachelor’s in international relations at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga., a master’s in liberal arts at the University of South Florida in Tampa, and a doctorate in Spanish at Florida State University. Barreto’s first teaching job — and the place where she met her future husband — was at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

When she learned of the opening at Peninsula College, Barreto was curious, as was her husband. Michael is from Eureka, a town on the northern coast of California. A playwright and professor of creative writing, he has long admired writer Raymond Carver, who lived the last 10 years of his life in Port Angeles. When Barreto came here for her interviews, she was struck by the Olympic Peninsula’s beauty. But “I thought it would be challenging,” she acknowledged, to live in such a rural place far from her family.

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ut “how peaceful it is,” she said, “has been sustaining.” Barreto has brought considerable spice and spirit into the halls of academe, said Bruce Hattendorf, Peninsula College’s associate dean of instruction. He still remembers a Studium Generale lecture Barreto gave several years ago on the folkloric dance of the Spanish-speaking world. “She not only discussed the dances and music from an academic perspective, but demonstrated some of the dances herself on stage,” he said. “She lives and embodies the arts, as well as studies them.” Barreto “didn’t try to reduce the [Cuban travel] experience to easy generalizations,” Hattendorf added. Instead, she delights in the fact that, as he said, “culture is messy.” Barreto “is a great asset to the college and community,” Hattendorf said, “because of her spirit and her willingness to seek out experiences with art and culture and bring them back to share.”

Hubby won’t help CONTINUED FROM C5 Dear John: I’m always puzzled when my husband does little if anything around the house to help with simple chores like cleaning up after dinner. We both work, and we’re both tired by the time we get home. But he seems to regularly zone out in front of the TV and leaves the household work to me. — Both Breadwinner and Housekeeper in Santa Monica, Calif. Dear Both: Many things women do naturally — taking on chores without being asked, buying little gifts, giving compliments — do not come naturally to many men. Most often, these men were raised in households where their fathers probably demonstrated this same kind of behavior. Such men may need a little encouragement. We all want to be recognized for our good deeds, and we respond to recognition with the resolve to perform other generous acts. A woman can motivate a man to take on these attributes by rewarding him with the same kind words and actions she would expect.

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Olympic BirdFest is April 4-6 in Sequim May, many birds will have left us and headed north. Summer residents will haven’t Joan be arriving. visited it, This is when you never Carson by all know what you will see. means Get a glimpse of how take this great Peninsula birding opportucan be in early April. nity to Check out the bird list see what compiled from previous it is all year’s sightings. about. When publicity for the It’s an festival states “you just informamight go home with a new tion cenbird for your life list,â€? it ter for isn’t joking. Port Townsend American Legion Commander Joe Cary, right, and nature-related activities and If you have visiting birdElks member Wendy Stevens, left, present check replicas to wildlife, with the primary ers who plan to spend some President Pat McMinds of the Fred Lewis Scout Cabin Association focus on the Peninsula. time with you during April, at the cabin in Port Townsend. Morning bird walks think about taking them to with the director have been Olympic BirdFest. part of its regular activities since its beginning. Easy-to-plan event They will be offered The website created for during BirdFest. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and future cabin needs. this event also lists places “Owl prowlsâ€? to hear and/ The Scout Cabin is located at 3075 to stay as well as other PORT TOWNSEND — An anonyor see some of the local owl Ultimate outdoors Discovery Road. It is available for mous donor routed two donations of species are always one of the information that will make youth group activities. The cabin and this trip easy to plan. $3,000 each through the American Start listing popular most popular field trips. Activities other than Legion and the Elks Lodge for the Fred park also can be rented for private and outdoor activities, and the They usually fills up fast, community functions. birding include a silent aucLewis Scout Cabin Association. North Olympic Peninsula but there are waiting lists tion and a guest speaker for For more information, visit www. The donation will help pay for the not only has them all, but for the different outings. the event’s gala banquet. scoutcabinpt.org. just-completed septic system upgrade its spectacular scenery only Noah Strycker is known adds to our enjoyment of Take a trip to be an entertaining hiking, camping, boating, Field trip destinations speaker, and his program, fishing, hunting, outdoor include Dungeness Spit, “Bird World: The Fascinatphotography and birding. Ediz Hook, Neah Bay, ing Parallels Between Bird Birders come from all Sequim Bay, Port Angeles and Human Behavior,â€? over the country and other Harbor, the Elwha River promises to be fun and parts of the world to see ter-hour course load and Rider News. and Salt Creek Park. informative. complete all coursework His primary focuses are our birds. Experienced birders will It’s been a long, wet winOlympic BirdFest 2014 undertaken for the semesthe Rider News, where he be leading these trips. ter, and spring sunshine is will focus on the region’s ter. is editor and lead anchor, They are excellent for a premier commodity. birds while including other Students who accomplus tennis and orchestra. learning about what can be Yes, there is plenty of outdoor fun in festival plished this honor are: Daniel likes to script, seen at this time of the yard work, but everyone is activities. â– Anna M. Agloro of direct and edit short movyear and where the best SAN ANTONIO, Texas entitled to a few days of The Dungeness River Port Ludlow, sophomore ies with video equipment places are. — Air Force Airman James biology major. fun and relaxation. Audubon Center, 2151 W. and editing programs he April is a wonderful A. Salazar of LaPush Olympic BirdFest is just Hendrickson Road in â– Hope E. Chamberhas invested in. time of the year when it recently graduated from the ticket. Sequim, will be the celebralain of Port Angeles, freshHe started a videogracomes to birding. basic military training at ________ tion’s headquarters. man education major. phy business in June 2013 There is the opportunity Joint Base San AntonioField trips (which include and has filmed and edited Joan Carson’s column to not only see resident Lackland in San Antonio. boat trips) will visit several appears every Sunday. Contact multiple weddings and Students of Month bird species, but this is Salazar her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA industrial videos for clients. popular birding areas on the when winter and spring PORT ANGELES — completed 98370, with a self-addressed, Peninsula. Cole The Port Angeles Noon migrants are present. an intensive stamped envelope for a reply. The three-day event Urnes was Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net. Rotary recently recognized By late April or early eight-week includes a wide range of honored as several Port Angeles High program activities, and the best way the Student School seniors for their that to see what is available is to of the Rebecca Wanagel, MS Student of the Month included go online at www.olympicMonth for award. training in birdfest.org. February. Izi Livemilitary dis- Salazar It is also possible to email He is the say is Stucipline and the BirdFest committee for son of Mark Cole studies, Air Force core val- dent of the information: info@olympicand Kara Month for ues, physical fitness and birdfest.org. Urnes. January. basic warfare principles The phone number for Cole holds a 3.71 GPA. She is the and skills. the Dungeness River AuduHis honors include daughter of Airmen who complete bon Center is 360-681-4076. National Merit semifinalRob and basic training earn four Contact Rebecca: The address is P.O. Box ist, 2013 Soroptimist Star credits toward an associate Peggy Han- Izi rwanagel@gmail.com or text: 360-477-7792 2450, Sequim, WA 98382. Award in music, 2013 sen. degree in applied science The river center is a desPAHS Science Student of www.beamathwiz.com Izi holds a 3.40 gradethrough the Community the Year, 2013 PAHS Music tination in itself, and if you point average. College of the Air Force. Her honors include biol- Student of the Year, 2012 Salazar is the son of academic letter, 2013 acaogy, chemistry, English, Cathy and Jose Salazar of demic bar, 2013 AP scholar algebra and AP history. LaPush. award, 2011 winner of Port Her activities include He is a 2013 graduate of Angeles Symphony Junior Junior Honor Society, Forks High School. Young Artist Competition, Honor Society, Foreign 2011-13 swim and dive letClub, Swim and Dive WSU graduates ter and a drum major pick Team, and track. 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Pontoons cross country for platform A LONG-HAUL TRUCKING company from Florida brought an unusual looking cargo to the Port Angeles Boatyard on Monday. The company, Evora Express, drove in with three fiberglass pontoons that needed to be offloaded. During the course of the day, Dan “Commander” Schmid used the yard’s Marine TraveLift to hoist the pontoons off the truck and stow them in the large building on site. They’ll remain in the building for the next month or so while Lisa Britton, one of the tradespeople who works in the boatyard, builds a plywood platform over the top of the 53-footlong pontoons. Lisa said once she has the platform built, she will seal it with epoxy upon which a nonskid medium will be applied. By now, you have to be wondering why such a platform. It will be used as a work station at a shellfish hatchery in Brinnon. I understand that it will be powered by a couple of outboard motors capable of reaching up to speeds of 40 knots.

Quick sleuth work I stopped at the Port Angeles Harbormaster’s Office and chatted with Todd Ritchie, who told me that when he arrived at work Tuesday morning, he received a call from two live-aboard tenants that their bicycles had been stolen. Todd said he reviewed the marina’s surveillance tapes, identified the nefarious activity, made a video clip of the activity and forwarded it to the Port Angeles Police Department. Todd’s understanding is that the Police Department was able to extract a face shot from the video clip and distribute a photo of

ON THE WATERFRONT the suspect to all Sellars officers on patrol. By day’s end, the suspect had been apprehended, and the bikes had been returned to their rightful owners. Crooks beware: The marina had surveillance DAVID G. SELLARS (3)/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS cameras installed on all of These three fiberglass pontoons, shown at the Port Angeles Boatyard, will form the base of a its floats, docks and parkwork platform to be used in Brinnon. ing lots last year.

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Expanding into PA I spoke with Shane Aggergaard, president and general manager of Island Adventures Whale Watching, an enterprise that conducts whale-watching excursions out of Anacortes and Everett. Beginning Aug. 23, the company is expanding into Port Angeles. Shane said excursions will be made aboard an 85-foot aluminum Gulf Craft that is certified for 125 people, but Island Adventures will board between 80 and 100 guests for its excursions depending on the weather. Shane added that the vessel has full walk-around upper and lower viewing decks, indoor and outdoor seating, and 300 feet of outside rail viewing space. The excursions will typically last 5-6 hours, he said, and the boat — which will be named Island Explorer 4 — will leave Port Angeles Harbor and can either head north toward Race Rocks and Victoria or east toward the San Juan Islands based on the best viewing opportunities.

Shane is confident that the Port Angeles excursion has the best chance of seeing multiple species of whale in the same day.

Postscript Island Excursions is the second company to offer whale watching from the North Olympic Peninsula. Pete and Sherri Hanke’s Puget Sound Express out of Port Townsend has been operating orca tours for nearly 30 years. The gray whale tours started March 15 and are underway through next month. Check out the Hankes’ website, www.pugetsound express.com, for the schedule and other details.

Preps on the water The Port Angeles Yacht Club is bringing high school sailing back to Port Angeles Harbor beginning with a Northwest Interscholastic Sailing Association regatta scheduled for Saturday. Sailors from high schools throughout Western Washington will be

The commercial fishing vessel Jamie Marie sits in the slings behind Platypus Marine’s Commander Building in Port Angeles.

putting their hulls in the water and sails into the wind for the chance to hoist the Northwest Interscholastic Sailing Association’s High School Olympic Cup. The first race is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m., weather permitting. Racing can be viewed from the Port Angeles Yacht Club, 1305 Marine Drive. The event is free and open to the public. Lunch may be purchased from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the clubhouse. Skipper Ian Raphael will be leading his newly formed team from the Port Angeles Sailing Club of Port Angeles High School. Ian, a senior, has been sailing dinghies for more than 10 years and is looking forward to the competition. “Port Angeles Harbor is beautiful and unique. The way the mountains step down to the harbor make it an unparalleled experience,” Ian said. “I am sure my fellow Northwest high school sailors will agree.” Joining him on the water will be skipper Grant Shogren, a junior. “I have sailed from Bellingham to the Columbia Gorge. There is nothing to rival the sailing experience on Port Angeles Harbor,” Grant said. The cold waters of Port Angeles Harbor will not be inviting, but sailors from up and down the Olympic Peninsula and from the Interstate 5 corridor from Portland to Bellingham will pull on their wet suits, booties and hats for the chance to skim the waters. The sailors have been practicing for the past few weeks in their home waters — be it freshwater, lake or river, or the salt water of Puget Sound or the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Port Angeles Yacht Club Commodore Randy Volker looks forward to hosting the region’s youth. “The sailors will be in Vanguard 15s — two sail-

ors in a 15-foot dinghy,” Volker said. “Many of our members remember starting in similar-sized boats. It’s great to give the high school sailors an opportunity for some action at their home waters, and it feels good to be sharing the beauty of the Olympics with younger sailors.” For more information about the prep competition, email Randy at regatta@ payc.org.

items that need attention. The next day, Platypus Marine hauled out one of the two Coast Guard 47-foot motorized lifeboats that are stationed at the Motor Lifeboat Station Quillayute River. According to Kelli Ward, special projects coordinator at Platypus, during the time the boat is out of service, the bottom will be sandblasted, a new coat of paint applied and all the hydraulic hoses renewed. Additionally, a host of Commercial haul-out maintenance items will be Platypus Marine, the attended to. full-service shipyard, yachtSeasonal maintenance, repair facility and steelanyone? boat manufacturer on ________ Marine Drive in Port AngeDavid G. Sellars is a Port les, hauled out Jamie Marie, an 80-foot steel com- Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who mercial fishing vessel, enjoys boats and strolling the Thursday afternoon. Brad Hale, who works in area waterfronts. Items and questions the marketing department, involving boating, port activities said personnel will be and the North Olympic painting the bottom and performing seasonal main- Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. tenance. Email dgsellars@hotmail. The latter is the catchall phrase that means com or phone him at 360-8083202. that once the captain can His column, On the Waterget off the boat, get his front, appears every Sunday. vessel on land and view See Page A12 today for for himself what the Sellars’ recounting and advice elements have done, only based on his recovery from then can a true list be made of maintenance three strokes.

Death and Memorial Notice BARBARA EDITH BRETCHES April 22, 1922 March 17, 2014 Barbara Edith Bretches, 91, passed away on Monday, March 17, 2014. She was born to Guy and Helen Isbell MacNamarra on April 22, 1922, in the family homestead on the Upper Elwha, outside of Port Angeles. She spent most of her life on or near the homestead, attending a oneroom schoolhouse in Upper Elwha, Dry Creek School and later Roosevelt High School. After graduating from high school, Barbara took the Seattle ferry to visit family, and on the way home, she met George Bretches, who was in the Army at that time. He followed her home to meet the parents, and they were married on December 7,

Mrs. Bretches 1941, the day Pearl Harbor was bombed. Barbara and George were married for 64 years before George passed in 2006. Together, they settled in the Upper Elwha Valley, and it was there that they raised their three children, Alice, Guy and Patty. Much of Barbara’s life revolved around the chil-

dren, the garden and the animals they raised for food, as she canned and cooked over a wood stove for most of those years. In her spare time, she loved to do needlework, paint by numbers, drawing and reading. She and her sister, Phrania, were the best of friends, and together, their laughter was infectious. Barbara loved to dance, and she and George spent many Saturday evenings dancing with lifelong friends at the Upper Elwha Community Clubhouse and the Eagles Club in Port Angeles. After the children were raised, Barbara became a dishwasher at Haguewood’s Restaurant. Barbara was a quiet woman; however, when engaged in conversation one-on-one, she became animated and had much wisdom and knowledge to share. Barbara is survived by

their three children and their spouses, Alice and Carl Alexander, Guy and Colleen Bretches, and Patty and Eddy Edwards. She also is survived by more than 30 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She loved her children and grandchildren deeply, and she will be missed. A memorial service will be held at the Elwha Community Club sometime in July. There will be an announcement in the paper with the date and time. Instead of flowers, the family has requested that memorial gifts be sent to the Elwha Community Club, care of Treena Treese, 596 Herrick Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363. If you want to sign the guestbook, go to DrennanFord Funeral Home’s website, www.drennanford. com.

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Briefly . . . Tutors sought to aid Clallam literacy panel PORT ANGELES — Volunteer tutors are needed to assist the Clallam County Literacy Council with free tutoring for adults who need help with reading and other basic skills such as writing and arithmetic. All tutoring sessions are one-on-one in a public place. Sessions are scheduled

at the student’s and tutor’s convenience. Tutors aren’t required to be trained teachers, though they are given training in how to work with students. All students are given a placement assessment by an adult tutor coordinator, who then matches the student with a tutor. The student and tutor need to meet at least one hour per week. Phone the Clallam County Literacy Council through the United Way office at 360-457-3011. For more information,

contact Darlene Jones, chair of the Clallam County Literacy Council, at 360-457-5352 or djones@ olypen.com. Or contact Crystal Sherman, adult tutor coordinator, at 360-452-5020 or email crysss@nwinet.com.

Pie social, potluck SEQUIM — The Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, invites the public to its pie and dessert social Wednesday. The evening begins with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m., followed by a pie and

Death and Memorial Notice DONALD GENE NEWMAN September 7, 1929 March 7, 2014 Donald Newman passed away at his Port Angeles home with family by his side after many good years spent on the Olympic Peninsula. Born to Henry Roscoe and Myrdus (Melton) Newman in Hawarden, Iowa, on September 7, 1929. Don graduated from high school in Akron, Iowa, in 1948. He was a four-letter athlete. Although courted by multiple colleges for his skills as a football player, after high school, Don pursued a career with the U.S. Army. He served as sergeant first dlass during the Korean War and in Germany during the Cold War. After leaving military service, Don returned to the United States, where

dessert auction. Slices of pie also will be offered for a donation. All proceeds and donations go to the March of Dimes to fight birth defects. For more information, phone Joy Barrett at 360683-7021.

tion is free and open to the public. The farmers, Tessa Gowans of Seed Dreams and Jadyne Reichner of Oatsplanter Farm in Jefferson County, will talk about how and why they focus on organic seed and what is available for local this year. Seed talk at Nash’s gardens Oatsplanter Farm has DUNGENESS — Nash’s been growing organic seed Farm Store, 4681 Sequimfor local markets since Dungeness Way, will host a 1988 in the Port Townsend talk at 4:30 p.m. Wednesarea. Reichner will share how day by two North Olympic the farm selects and Peninsula farmers who improves varieties of vegegrow organic seed. tables for the Peninsula’s Wednesday’s presentaclimate. Lifelong gardener Gowans has been building a local seed bank from 40 years of gardening with heirlooms and other favorites. Distribution is through Seed Dreams racks at Nash’s Farm Store, Chimacum Corner and the Port Townsend Food Co-op.

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Mr. Newman he started working for Peninsula Plywood as a millworker. He became a shareholder in 1955 and remained with the company for 35 years. Don married Betty Newman of Port Angeles at St. Matthew Lutheran Church on September 20, 1952. Don enjoyed gardening, salmon fishing, crab-

Death Notices William C. Doenges April 14, 1936 — March 19, 2014

Sequim resident William C. Doenges died of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus at home. He was 77. Services: None, at his request. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

bing and shrimping. He was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church and Disabled Veterans of the Korean War. Death separated Don and Betty on August 18, 2013, after 60 years of marriage. Don’s passing has also reunited him with his brothers, Lendel and Losen Newman. He leaves behind his

sons, Terry (Sherri) Newman and Charles Newman; and his daughter, Michelle Newman. Eleven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren are also left to mourn his absence. A celebration of his life will take place St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 132 East 13th Street, at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 30, 2014. A reception will follow.

December 26, 1941 March 19, 2014 Dorothy Louise Yantz, 72, passed away at her Port Townsend home on March 19, 2014, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born to Frank and Alice White on December 26, 1941, in Dallas, Oregon. In her early years growing up, Dorothy and her family were part of the seasonal farm worker community, moving between farms in the Northwest as well as logging in the forests near Forks. By the time Dorothy was a teenager, her family had settled permanently on the Olympic Peninsula. She married Gene Yantz on April 7, 1959, in Quilcene, and they lived in Sacramento, California, from 1959 to 1964 while Gene served in the Air Force. Dorothy and Gene set-

Port Angeles resident Elnor Louise Reid died of agerelated causes at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. She was 90. Services: None announced. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

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Mrs. Yantz tled back in Port Townsend in 1964 and raised their four children. Dorothy’s passions were her family, genealogy, sewing, gardening and her deep Latter-day Saints faith. For over 20 years, she and Gene donated many hours to Little League. Dorothy loved the desert and often traveled there to visit family. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents

and several siblings. She is survived by her husband, Gene Yantz; children Alice Yantz and her spouse, Ray Jackson, both of Port Townsend, Daniel (Heidi) Yantz of Portland, Oregon, Patrick (Vanessa) Yantz of San Rafael, California, and Sonia (Matt) Bishop of Everett, Washington; grandchildren Kaleigh, Mason, Kaleb and Hudson; sisters Eleanor Christiansen, Elizabeth Lammers and Frances Whitley; brother Anthony White; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held Saturday, March 29, at 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, 10104 Rhody Drive, Chimacum. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Port Townsend Little League, P.O. Box 357, Port Townsend, WA 98368; or the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, www. fhcrc.org.

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SEQUIM — The Fourth Friday Readings Series’ “Writers on the Spit” will be at the Rainshadow Coffee Bar, 157 W. Cedar St., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday. The public is welcome, and admission is free. Writers on the Spit will feature Craig Andrews, who will read poetry and two prose pieces from his True Life Adventures. Andrews is a graduate of the University of California in religious studies. After coming to the North Olympic Peninsula, he made his living as a case manager for the developmentally disabled and as a mental health counselor. In speaking about the influence of yoga and meditation in his writing, Andrews says “they are all wrapped together; yoga, poetry and meditation are spiritually united.” The Fourth Friday Reading Series invites writers of prose and poetry to sign up for the one-hour open-mic readings that follow Andrews. Writers are given five minutes for their readings, and names are drawn from those submitted before the event begins. For open-mic guidelines or more information, email Rmarcus@olypen.com. Peninsula Daily News

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PORT ANGELES — Harbor of Hope Church, 1018 W. 16th St., will show “Take Back Your Power” from 6:30 p.m. to 8:25 p.m. Thursday. The screening is free. The documentary is about health and privacy issues of the “so-called ‘smart’ meters” and what individuals can do about them. For more information, phone Melvina Worman at 360-461-1158 or email humble@olypen.com.

7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. Doors open at 6 p.m. There is no cover, and the event is open to all ages. Beer, wine, nonalcoholic beverages and food are available for purchase. For more information, email Wayne King at wakingstorm@yahoo.com or visit The Loom LLC’s Facebook page.


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Casino outings become an addiction DEAR ABBY: My husband and I were both married previously. We have been together for seven years. When we first started dating, we would sometimes go to one of the casinos after dinner as a fun outing. We never spent much money and went only occasionally. Our game of choice was the slot machine. Over the past few years, it seems like the casino has taken over our lives. We go there to the exclusion of almost everything else and spend money we can’t afford to lose. We both have the mentality that the “big win” is right around the corner. How can we break this habit? It’s causing unbearable financial and emotional stress in our

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marriage. I’m afraid it won’t last another year. In Over My Head in New York

realized this “fun outing” is out of control. Gamblers Anonymous can help you break this destructive cycle. It’s a 12-step program based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. Its members support one another by sharing their strength and experiences with one another. The website is www.gamblers anonymous.org. Many people have experienced what you’re going through, and this well-established organization has helped them. To locate a meeting near you, visit the website or check your telephone directory.

Dear In Over Your Head: In case you are not aware, there is a name for the habit you and your husband have acquired. It’s “compulsive gambling,” and it’s an addiction in much the same way as the abuse of alcohol or drugs. Dear Abby: My mom and Fortunately, you have finally stepfather are divorcing. reached a point where you have They were married for

25 years. He was always a great father figure to me and has been a very active grandfather to my children. The reason for the divorce is his infidelity and the disrespect he has shown my mother. We are his only family, and he wants to be involved with us as if nothing is different, even showing up at family gatherings. I want to be loyal to my mother — and I do feel he betrayed us — but I still recognize that he has also been good to me and the kids. He doesn’t deserve to be cut out of our lives. How does one handle a situation like this? Seeing the Big Picture Dear Seeing: Your stepdad may want to pretend that noth-

ing is different, but something is different. He hurt your mother so badly they will no longer be married. If you want to be loyal to your mother and still have a relationship with him, then you need to have a talk with him. Explain that because he is no longer married to your mother, he will no longer be invited to family gatherings where your mother will be present. Be sure to tell him you regard him with affection but will be seeing him separately for the foreseeable future.

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

Special diet, coconut help control Crohn’s Q. My husband has had Crohn’s disease since he was 17, and he’s now 48. Fourteen years ago, just before our first child was born, he was in the hospital with a bad flareup and was very close to surgery. As he was recovering, the doctors wanted to put him on lifetime steroid meds. He didn’t want to go that route and did some research. He discovered the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD), which would change his life forever. His gas production significantly decreased within a day or two on the diet. He’s been med-free and has had no flare-ups ever since (14 years!). The diet is very demanding. You essentially cut out all grains, even foods like soy and rice, and all forms of sugar except honey. I use a lot of almond flour in cooking. And yes, he eats a lot of coconut through macaroons and other baked goods I make. For my husband, the diet is not a cure for Crohn’s, but it keeps the disease in check. A. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. A recent article in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (January 2014) offers a case series in which the SCD approach improved symptoms and lab results. We have heard from dozens of readers that coconut can be helpful in controlling hard-to-manage diarrhea. Our book Favorite Foods From The People’s Pharmacy (online at www.peoples pharmacy.com) discusses food as medicine and provides a popular recipe for coconut macaroon cookies.

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PORT ANGELES — First Step Family Support Center Executive Director Nita Lynn recently talked about First Step’s new program, Baby Show & Tell, with Port Angeles School District Superintendent Jane Pryne. “The program is for parents of children up to 3 months old and provides an opportunity to meet the parents of your baby’s future classmates and

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PORT ANGELES — Families can preview some of A. Concord grape juice the Olympic Peninsula contains antioxidants that YMCA’s most popular sumimprove blood-vessel flexibil- mer offerings during the ity (American Journal of organization’s Spring Break Hypertension, January Day Camps, offered March 2014). 31 through April 4. Other research suggests Participants ages 5-12 that it has beneficial effects can be enrolled in individual on cholesterol (Nutrition classes or for the spring Research, November 2008). break. Readers have been tellThe cost for the entire ing us for decades that week is $145 for Y members grape juice combined with or $165 for nonmembers. Certo (plant pectin) can ease Each three-hour class is $18 joint pain and stiffness. for Y members or $22 for _________ nonmembers Each day, there will be a The People’s Pharmacy morning class from 9 a.m. to appears every Sunday. Joe Graedon is a pharmacolonoon and an afternoon class gist. Teresa Graedon holds a docfrom 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; howtorate in medical anthropology and ever, the programs are open is a nutrition expert. from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for Their syndicated radio show families who need extended can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons hours. answer letters from readers. ■ Monday, March 31: Write to them c/o King FeaHiking Club, 9 a.m. to noon; tures Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or young hikers will explore the trails at Peabody Creek and email them at questions@ visit the Olympic National peoplespharmacy.com.

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Bound into season with fresh lineup SPRING HAS SPRUNG, the grass has risen, bulbs are abloom, and weeds have been resurrected. The outdoor flowers at your favorite retail outlet have shown up at the same time as the frogs croak in nearby ponds. The excitement of season’s change is here, along with all the new growth and blooms. This means a huge list of new tasks, so let’s get you headed outdoors with a must-do lineup of work:

Cut back climbers ■ Roses and vines. I am concerned if you have not cut back your roses — hard. Grandifloras should be cut to a height of 10 to 14 inches; floribundas, 18 to 22 inches. Climbers can be reduced to 24 inches. Climbers on arbors will have several main canes; the side branches that come off the main are only going to be pruned back to the first or second node. Roses should be fertilized now, including with added new mulch. Remove all old foliage, as it harbors rust and black spot, which will transfer spores to the new growth. Don’t even compost them. Remember, your honeysuckle, herbaceous clematis and sweet

because both the potentillas and mounding spireas will bloom twice or more this year if you potato vines all prune them back again, as soon Andrew need to be cut as they’re done flowering, to an May back to a inch or two above this prune. height of 24 to Clean up around the plants, 48 inches (24 to cultivate the soil, add fertilizer 36 inches is (think of all that new growth) best). and water in very well. ■ To the When your forsythia is done ground. I blooming, prune it back the same have been way. pruning several ■ The double pinch ornamental (maybe even triple). We just plants to talked about photoperiodism and mere inches off its effect on plants — primarily the soil level. when it will flower. These include potentillas, redThe most beautiful fall-flowerand yellow-twig dogwoods, pussy ing perennials are asters, garden willows, mounding spireas and mums and autumn sedums. hydrangeas that bloom on first All these suffer from their year’s growth (about 30 percent natural characteristic, which is to bloom on second year’s growth). get too tall and fall over. These ornamentals require The solution is simple and rejuvenation/restoration, a prun- greatly improves the plant, making style that removes at least 60 ing it far more prolific. percent or more of the plant When these plants get 3 to 4 (most times much more). inches tall, cut away an inch This gives you the desired using your dedicated garden scisresult: reduction of disease, sors (I use my ungloved fingerlarger flowers, better plant form tips and pinch out the very cenand lush foliage. ter). The ideal way to prune these Then, when they are 6 to plants is to make a mound an 8 inches tall, repeat the same inch or two high at the outer method, this time removing an perimeter and 5 to 6 inches high inch or two. in the center. Now, mark your calendar for Remember this height Fourth of July and see then

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whether they are taller than 12 inches. If so, perform a third pinch. Remember asters, mums and autumn sedums are all photoperiodic and will be killed by winter frost before they bloom if you pinch them after that date. ■ Cocoon collecting. I hate to put a damper on you now, but please recall last year’s caterpillar invasion, which chewed up your plants and left their disgusting-looking tents in your defoliated trees. Well, sorry to say they all laid eggs, hundreds of them. They will be hatching soon in record number.

Crush it out For now, go out and identify the egg sacks, which are easily removed with your fingertips, and crush them. They look like a grey Styrofoam collar around the branch, about a half to three-fourths of an inch long, and have a slight glisten to them. In the future, I will write about caterpillar control methods, but for now, seek out the clusters and annihilate them. ■ Bulb mania. We are in the think of spring flower and bulb production, so the maintenance of our bulb beds is of primary concern.

Make sure, like in all blooming plants, that you deadhead them as soon as the flower is spent. This will greatly improve next year’s flower count. When deadheading, cultivate the soil, breaking up the surface crust. Deadheading will be ongoing, so be sure to weed the area because it is very easy to do so now (and your weeds are all pregnant). Broadcast a general flower fertilizer along with pelletized lime, for not only will your bulbs be fed, but the soil will be full of nutrients come time to plant your annual flowers. This is the time to admire other bulbs, finding the varieties you like, and plan to fill in your vacant spots for next year. ■ Pea-lific. Go out this week and buy both edible pod peas and shucking pea seeds, along with the mandatory sweet peas. With next week’s column, you will be convinced you need all three.

________ 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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SEQUIM — The Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild’s Speaker Series will host a talk by Chris Hugo, community development director for Sequim, WHIDBEY ISLAND — at St. Luke’s Episcopal No field carrier landing practice operations for air- Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave. Hugo will speak at craft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island are 10 a.m. Tuesday. He will talk about land scheduled to occur at the use, housing, urban design Outlying Field in Coupeand transportation issues ville between today and facing Sequim in the next Saturday. 20 years. Flight operations are The presentation is subject to change due to weather, operational and/or open to the public and will be followed by a short training requirements. recess before the guild’s Updates or changes in monthly business meeting. operations at Coupeville may be found on NAS Whidbey Island’s Facebook Grange potluck set page. PORT ANGELES — Landing practices have Fairview Grange will host prompted noise complaints a potluck dinner at 161 in Port Townsend/Jefferson Lake Farm Road at 5 p.m. County and in the CoupeTuesday. ville area. Bingo will follow. There is no charge for Community photo bingo, and there will be prizes. SEQUIM — The city For more information, will host a community phophone 360-461-9008. tograph outside City Hall, 152 W. Cedar St., at 10:30 Hearing loss talk a.m. Tuesday. The old City Hall is PORT TOWNSEND — scheduled for demolition in Retired audiologist Rob April to make way for the Findlay will present a new civic center, which will hearing loss talk, “Social include City Hall, a police Coping: Preparation and station and an outside Concentration,” at the complaza to be used for community center, 620 Tyler munity events. St., at 12:45 p.m. Monday. “Many Sequim residents Findlay, also a psycholohave visited City Hall on a gist and professor, will talk regular basis for many about the work needed to years and have memories complement hearing techof the building,” said City nology. Clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese. Anticipating a group “Before the old City Hall meeting, a meal in a rescomes down, we wanted to taurant, a lecture or a give everyone a chance to movie, people with hearing be in a community photo loss cannot expect hearing and be a part of history.” aids to “do it all,” he said. For more information, The public is welcome. contact Kuznek-Reese at Meetings are informal and 360-681-3428 or kkuznek@ hearing-friendly. sequimwa.gov. For more information,

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Bunco, auction set PORT ANGELES — The Chapter IV Philanthropic Education Organization will host a bunco and silent auction fundraiser at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The event will be held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 E. Park Ave. It is open to the public. Desserts and beverages will be served. Prizes will be awarded. There is a $10 donation to participate. All proceeds from the event will benefit women’s education scholarships. PEO celebrates women through scholarships, grants, awards and loans. It has almost a quarter of a million members in the United States and Canada. For more information, phone 360-457-7081 or 360-452-7955, or email cbeguelin@q.com or schlaff@wavecable.com. Peninsula Daily News

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cover story The good old days Fox’s new coming-of-age comedy promises laughs and nostalgia unfolds, as he reflects on his experiences and misadventures growing up and approaching manhood. emember “The Wonder Years?” The short-lived Frankie Dunlevy (Connor Buckley, “The Abduction of Zack but well-loved “My So-Called Life?” More recently, “That ‘70s Show?” The coming-of-age motif Butterfield,” 2011) is starting high school having grown never seems to get old, perhaps because of the 10 inches over the summer healthy dose of nostalgia it instills in those of us who have made it out of our teenage years alive, if and gained those first precious scraps of attention from not unscathed. the opposite sex. With all the The now-20- and 30-somethings who grew up awkwardness and uncomfortamongst the Walkmans, grunge flannel and waytoo-big jeans of the ‘90s should feel right at home able situations that are part and parcel of one’s teenage with “Surviving Jack” — Fox’s new ensemble series “about a man becoming a dad, as his son is years, it’s about time Frankie has his dad around to becoming a man, in a time before ‘coming of age’ was something you could Google.” The series is set help lead him into manhood. in the ‘90s, and stars Christopher Meloni (“Law & The huOrder: Special Victims Unit”) as a no-nonsense onmor in the cologist who becomes a full-time dad for the first time in his life. Catch the series premiere Thursday, show’s premMarch 27, on Fox. Similar to “The Wonder Years” style, “Surviving ise Rachael Harris as seen in Jack” is narrated by the future voice of the young“Surviving Jack” est member of the family, just starting to come into himself. It’s from his perspective that the plot

comes from no-bull, ex-military patriarch Jack Dunlevy’s blunt and straightforward approach to life and parenting. The man is no warm, lesson-spouting Ward Cleaver or Atticus Finch, though that’s not to say he loves his family any less than these bastions of fatherhood. With his wife, Joanne (Rachael Harris, “Suits”), returning to law school, Jack is taking up the gauntlet of full-time parenthood — a challenge that, as a busy working man prior to this, is new to

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him. With his 17-year-old daughter, Rachel (Claudia Lee, “Hart of Dixie”), to wrangle as well as Frankie, Jack, like his son, is entering an uncharted phase of his life that he has to figure out as he goes. If the gruff, tough-love father figure brings to mind a similar character recently seen on (and quickly gone from) prime time, that could be because of the creators. “Surviving Jack” comes from longtime writing partners Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker, who were also behind the shortlived CBS sitcom “$#*! My Dad Says.” That show was based on Halpern’s book of the same name, which in turn was based on his Twitter feed consisting of hilarious and often off-color quotations from his father, Sam. Despite the popularity of the feed and the book, the series flopped and was canceled in its first season after a mere 18 episodes. “Surviving Jack” is based on Halpern’s bestselling autobiographical book, “I Suck at Girls,” so like “$#*! My Dad Says,” it contains real-life material — let’s hope that it translates better to the screen than his previous attempt. While both books have been successful, that doesn’t guarantee a successful TV show, as “$#*! My Dad Says” has dismally proven.

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days, one set in Victorian London with a creepy psychological bent may have the makings of Showtime’s next big hit. “Penny Dreadful” premieres Sunday, May 11, on Showtime.

Game” (2013), “It’s Kind of a Funny Story” (2010), “Eat Pray Love” (2010), “Disturbia” (2007) and “Traffic” (2000). A penny for your monsters: “How to Get Away With MurA pair of movie bigwigs with der” won’t be her first spin on a history of success when they the TV screen, either. Her credits team up is bringing their winning Making a killing: Pilot season on the small screen include ways to the TV screen. is heating up, and Shonda Rhimes “United States of Tara,” “Law & John Logan and Sam Mendes Order: Special Victims Unit,” “The worked together on 2012’s James is getting in on the action. The mind behind “Grey’s Andromeda Strain” and “City of Bond hit “Skyfall” as writer and director, respectively, and they’ve Anatomy” and its defunct spinoff Angels.” In the event that “How “Private Practice” has a new to Get Away With Murder” is lined up a team of big-ticket drama in the works for ABC, and ordered to series, it will mark her actors for their new Showtime a two-time Oscar nominee is first full-time TV gig. project, “Penny Dreadful,” prealready on board to star. Other actors signed on for the miering Sunday, May 11. “How to Get Away With Murpilot include Matt McGorry (“OrSet in Victorian London, “Penny Dreadful” takes the clas- der” is being pitched as a “sexy” ange Is the New Black”), Alfie sic horror tales of the era and ties legal thriller that revolves around Enoch (“Harry Potter and the Annalise DeWitt, an enigmatic Goblet of Fire,” 2005), Aja Naomi them into a taut and terrifying criminal defense professor and King (“Emily Owens M.D.”), thriller. her circle of ambitious law stuKarla Souza (“Instructions Not As if the premise and the dents. Included,” 2013) men behind the camera and the The role of DeWitt is and Jack Falahee intriguing premise aren’t enough (“The Carrie to spark interest, the list of actors being tackled by a critically acDiaries”). signed on is pretty exciting as claimed acAs with well. any pilot, Much like Logan and Mendes, tress who shines there’s no four other James Bond alumni whenever guarantee will be prowling the dark streets that “How of London. Timothy Dalton played she’s on the screen. Viola to Get Bond himself in “The Living Davis has Away With Daylights” (1987) and “Licence been nomiMurder” to Kill” (1989), while Eva Green nated for will receive took a spin as Bond girl Vesper two Academy an order to Lynd in “Casino Royale” (2006). Awards for her series, but Rory Kinnear appeared in both roles in “The with Rhimes “Quantum of Solace” (2008) Help” (2011) and behind it and Daand “Skyfall” (2012) as MI-6 vis starring, its employee Bill Tanner, while Helen “Doubt” (2008). Her other big-screen chances McCrory also had a small role in roles have included “Skyfall.” “Ender’s Joining the Bond veterans on screen will be Josh Hartnett (“Lucky Number Slevin,” 2006), Billie Piper (“Secret Diary of a Call Girl”), Reeve Carney (“Snow Falling on Cedars,” 1999), Harry Treadaway (“City of Ember,” 2008) and Simon Russell Beale (“The Deep Blue Sea,” 2011) With supernatural thrillers all the craze these By Andrew Warren TV Media

are looking pretty good. In a fighting mood: The Jonas Brothers may have split up, but that hasn’t slowed down Nick Jonas’ acting career — if anything, it’s accelerated it. The youngest brother of the musical trio has been nurturing his reputation as an actor for some time, and now he’s landed his first full-time role in a gritty new drama on DirecTV. “Navy St.” begins production in the spring for a planned fall premiere. Focused on a mixed martial arts gym in the heart of California, the show will follow Jonas’ character when he’s picked up by the UFC and becomes a professional mixed martial arts fighter. Jonas has been popping up in guest starring roles on TV a lot recently. With appearances in “Hawaii Five-0,” “Smash,” “Last Man Standing” and “The Lying Game,” he’s proven that he can act as well as sing. He starred in the Disney Channel original movies “Camp Rock” (2008) and its sequel “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” (2010), and did voice work in the big-screen hit “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” (2009). Joining Jonas on screen will be Kiele Sanchez (“The Glades,” “Lost”), Frank Grillo (“The Gates,” “Prison Break”) and Jonathan Tucker (“Parenthood,” “Ro”).

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Judges Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba and Len Goodman critique the performances of the celebrities and their professional dance partners in this new episode. Tom Bergeron co-hosts with the lovely Erin Andrews this season.

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Still reeling from the recent death in his life, Aidan (Sam Witwer) helps Kenny (Connor Price) plan to get out of town in this new episode. Meanwhile, a ghost haunts Sally (Meaghan Rath) while she and Nora (Kristen Hager) help Josh (Sam Huntington).

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8 PM

Don’t miss this new episode as castaways face challenging competitions and tough living conditions. The contestants will do whatever they can to stay on the island, and this year are split into three groups: Brawns, Brains and Beauty.

Arrow (11) KSTW

8:00 p.m.

When Fran Bertinelli (Jeffrey Nordling) is arrested, Oliver (Stephen Amell) knows a visit from The Huntress (Jessica De Gouw) is just around the corner in this new episode. When Laurel (Katie Cassidy) is chosen to prosecute Bertinelli, things get worse.

Modern Family (4) KOMO (10) CITY

9:00

p.m.

The Pritchett family and its many extensions are an unconventional bunch with lots of personality, and comedy abounds in this new episode. Starring Ed O’Neill, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julie Bowen and Sofia Vergara, the comedy has been a ratings powerhouse.

Nashville (4) KOMO (10) CITY

10:00

p.m.

Connie Britton stars as aging country singer Rayna Jaymes in a new episode of this charming drama. As Jaymes tries to hold on to her position as the queen of country music, young stars such as Juliette Barnes (Hayden Panettiere) threaten her spot. MARCH 23 - 29, 2014

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8:00 p.m.

The twisted and mysterious tale of Alice (Sophie Lowe) in Wonderland continues in this new episode. Co-starring Michael Socha, Peter Gadiot and Emma Rigby, this series spun off from ABC’s hit fairytale drama “Once Upon a Time.”

The Vampire Diaries (11) KSTW

8:00 p.m.

A new doppelganger is uncovered in this new episode. When Sloan (Caitlin McHugh) and the Travelers put Stefan (Paul Wesley) in harm’s way, Caroline (Candice Accola) and Enzo (Michael Malarkey) head to Atlanta to find the newest look-alike.

Hollywood Game Night (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

Jane Lynch hosts as some of her famous friends gather to play games in this new episode. Husband and wife Taran Killam and Cobie Smulders join Henry Winkler, Angie Harmon, Mayim Bialik and Mark Feuerstein for tonight’s fun and games.

Parenthood (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

In this new episode, Joel (Sam Jaeger) and Sarah (Lauren Graham) complete their work projects and are ready to celebrate. Meanwhile, Adam (Peter Krause) takes Max (Max Burkholder) on an adventure to distract him from the traumas of his school field trip.

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The Incredible Hulk (2008, Action) Liv Ways to Ways to Ways to Ways to Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Die Die Die Die Tyler, Tim Roth, Edward Norton. Helix "Dans L'ombre" Being Human Lost Girl Bitten "Settling" Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid The Office The Office Cougar Deal With

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Executive Suite (1954, Drama) Barbara William

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Under the Tuscan Sun (‘03, Com/Dra) Modern Earth Company Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Sandra Oh, Lindsay Duncan, Diane Lane. "My Hero" Paid Paid Paid Paid Operation Smile Nice Fish Nice Fish Fishing Journal Fishing on Cooking Chek Design Slopestyle Cheers CHEK News at 5 Program Program Program Program "Canada" Senior the Flats Fly on Coast Around District Word Ed's Up The Most Role That Word Angry The Get Travels Ed's Up The Shopping Word Angry Liquidator Deals/ Paid Paid Travels Amazing Changed Travels Planet Liquidator Stuffed "Georgia" Channel Travels Planet "The Flip" Darkside Program Program Young Live Life Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid

Unfaithful (2002, Thriller) Diane Lane, Olivier SAF3 "Barriers" Disappeared "The End Icons and Win! Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Martinez, Richard Gere. of Innocence" Lassie Davey iShine Station Paws Veggie Heros & Legends Monument News Praise the Lord Precious Memories In Touch Ministries Criminal Minds Flip This House Flipping Boston Flip Boston "Trouble BreakBoston "Girls Breaking Boston "It's Wahlbu- Wahlburg Wahlbu- Wahlbu- Storage Storage "Reflection of Desire" "Ticked Off Tenant" and Strife" (N) Gotta Do Better" Complicated With" rgers "Pauliday" rgers rgers Wars Wars The

Broken Arrow (1950, Western) Jeff

Aliens (1986, Sci-Fi) Michael Biehn, Lance Henniksen, Sigourney

X2: X-Men United (2003, Sci-Fi) Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellan, Dawn of Rifleman Chandler, Debra Paget, Jimmy Stewart. Weaver. Patrick Stewart. the Dead To Be Announced To Be Announced The Millionaire Millionaire "'The The Millionaire The Millionaire Housewives "Give Up The Real Housewives Beverly Hills "Reunion Beverly Hills "Reunion BeverlyHi- The Matchmaker Fixer' and 'The Dick'" Matchmaker Matchmaker the Ghostwriter" "Model Behavior" Part 1" Pt. 1 of 2 Part 2" Pt. 2 of 2 lls/A Atlanta Bourne... Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Money in CNBC CNBC Special Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Motion Special CNN Newsroom Money CNN Newsroom Sanjay CNN Newsroom News Spotlight Chicagoland

Your Highness James Franco.

National Lampoon's Van Wilder

Trading Places (‘83, Com) Eddie Murphy.

Austin Powers in Goldmember SouthPk SouthPk Washington This Week Washington This Week Comms. First Ladies Washington Week Fast N' Loud To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced "Mustang Mania" Austin Jessie Jessie Dog Blog Jessie Dog Blog Jessie Jessie Jessie A.N.T. A.N.T. A.N.T. A.N.T. Austin Austin Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Dog Blog NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament NCAA NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament NCAA NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Women's Regional Semifinal (L) Studio Women's Regional Semifinal (L) Women's Sweet Sixteen (L) Studio (L) Women's Sweet Sixteen (L) NCAA Gymnastics ATP Tennis Sony Open Women's NCAA Hockey Division I Tournament East Regional Final NCAA Hockey Division I Tournament West Regional NHRA Drag Racing SEC Tournament Championship (L) Site: Webster Bank Arena -- Bridgeport, Conn. (L) Semifinal Site: Xcel Energy Center -- St. Paul, Minn. (L) Nationals The

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001, Fantasy) Emma

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Fantasy)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Sorcere... Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. (‘05, Adv) Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe.

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Lisa (1962, Drama) Dolores Hart, Leo

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010, Drama) FXM

Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Action) Justin Long, FXM Telegraph Hill McKern, Stephen Boyd. Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan, Michael Douglas. Presents Timothy Olyphant, Bruce Willis. Presents America's News HQ America's News HQ Journal E. America's News HQ Healthy News HQ The Five America's News HQ FOX Report Saturday Huckabee S. Kitchen Pioneer Pioneer Table (N) The Kitchen (N) WorstCooks Beat Flay M. Diners Restaurant Diners... Diners... Food Court Wars Cutthroat Kitchen Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Two 1/2...

Spider-Man 2 (‘04, Act) Kirsten Dunst, Tobey Maguire.

Spider-Man 3 (‘07, Act) Kirsten Dunst, Tobey Maguire. Fantastic Four: Ris... Golf Pre-game (L) P GA Golf Texas Open (L) P GA Golf Texas Open (L) Feherty "Jim Furyk" Golf Central LPGA Golf Kia Classic (L) Lucy Lucy G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls Dad's Home (‘10, Dra) David James Elliot.

Uncorked (‘10, Rom) Julie Benz. The Sweeter Side o... Crashers Crashers Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It, Too List It "Space for Six" Love It or List It Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers The Swamp Beast The Swamp Beast The Swamp Beast The Swamp Beast The Swamp Beast The Vatican "UFOs on the Record" S even Signs of the Apocalypse Paid Paid Paid Paid Unsolved Mysteries

Odd Girl Out (2005, Drama) Lisa Vidal, Gone Missing (2013, Drama) Lauren Bowles, Taken for Ransom (2013, Drama) Tia Carrere, Program Program Program Program Leah Pipes, Alexa Vega. Daphne Zuniga. Chazz Palminteri, Teri Polo. Weekends With Alex Witt MSNBC News Live MSNBC News Live Disrupt MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol Building Wild Building Wild Sponge Sponge Sponge SanjayCr Ninja Rabbids Monsters Sponge Rush Zone Sponge Parents Parents SanjayCr Rabbids Hathaway Thunder. Sam, Cat Sam, Cat Paid Paid Paid Paid Timbers in Mariners MLB Baseball Spring Training Seattle Mariners vs. Colorado Rockies Mariners NCAA Gymnastics Big 12 Timbers in MLS Program Program Program Program 30 (N) All Access Site: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick -- Scottsdale, Ariz. (L) All Access Tournament Site: WVU Coliseum 30 Soccer (L)

The Incredible Hulk (2008, Action) Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Edward Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Norton. Twilight Creature Shop

Dracula 2000 (‘00, Thril) Gerard Butler.

Blade II (‘02, Act) Kris Kristofferson, Wesley Snipes. Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant Underworld: Evoluti... The King The King The King

Get Smart (2008, Comedy) Anne Friends Friends Friends Friends Family NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Elite Eight (L) N CAA of Queens of Queens of Queens Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, Steve Carell. Guy Basketball

Duel in the Sun (1946, Western) Joseph Cotten,

Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959, Sci-Fi) Great Air Race

His Girl Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck. Pat Boone, Diane Baker, James Mason. Friday Cary Grant. Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed 48 Hours: Evidence 48 Hours: Evidence 48 Hours: Evidence 48 Hours: Evidence 48 Hours: Evidence Save Our Business Dallas "D.T.R." Law & Order Law & Order "Pro Se"

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