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CHIMACUM — Tests that resume this week will help determine whether Anderson Lake will be reopened for the troutfishing season the last Saturday of this month. The statewide lowland lakes trout-fishing season will begin April 27, and the ranger in charge of the lake says he figures there are some large fish in Anderson Lake. “Many fishers are anxious to see if they can catch ‘the big one.’ Since the lake has been closed for so long the last few seasons, there is likely some nice big fish in there,� said Ranger Mike Zimmerman, who is in charge of Anderson Lake State Park. But only testing will determine whether opening the lake is safe. In 2012, Anderson Lake was opened the last Saturday in April for the start of the season but was closed May 3 because of elevated levels of algae-produced toxins, and was opened only briefly throughout the summer. The last tests in October found a stunningly high level of the lethal nerve toxin anatoxin-a, with levels some 300 times higher than the safety threshold of 1 milligram per liter.

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A model shows her designed nails, “Circus, Magic: Manege,” during the sixth German Nailart-Trophy at the beauty forum trade fair in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on Saturday.

THURSDAY’S QUESTION: If your employer gave you the option, would you telecommute?

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JONATHAN WINTERS, 87, the cherub-faced comedian whose breakneck improvisations and misfit characters inspired the likes of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey, has died. The Ohio native died Thursday evening at his Montecito, Calif., home of natural causes, said Joe Mr. Winters Petro III, a longtime friend. He was surrounded by family and friends. Mr. Winters was a pioneer of improvisational standup comedy, with an exceptional gift for mimicry, a grab bag of eccentric personalities and a bottomless reservoir of creative energy. On Jack Paar’s television show in 1964, Mr. Winters was handed a footlong stick, and he swiftly became a fisherman, violinist, lion tamer, canoeist, U.N. diplomat, bullfighter, flutist, delusional psychiatric patient, British headmaster and Bing Crosby’s golf club. Williams helped introduce Mr. Winters to new fans in 1981 as the son of Williams’ goofball alien and his earthling wife in the final season of ABC’s “Mork and Mindy.” Mr. Winters’ only Emmy was for best-supporting actor for playing Randy Quaid’s father in the sitcom “Davis Rules” (1991).

___________ MARIA TALLCHIEF, 88, one of America’s first great prima ballerinas who gave life to such works as “The Nutcracker,” “Firebird” and other masterpieces from legendary cho-

Yes reographer George Balanchine, has died. Ms. Tallchief died Thursday in Chicago, her Ms. Tallchief daughter, in 1994 Elise Paschen, said Friday. Ms. Tallchief danced with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo from 1942 to 1947, but her career was most associated with the New York City Ballet, where she worked from 1948 to 1965. Balanchine, the Russian-born dance genius, was not only the company’s director; in 1946, he became Ms. Tallchief’s husband for some years. Ms. Tallchief was one of five Oklahoma natives of Native American descent who rose to prominence in the ballet world from the 1940s through the 1960s. She retired in 1965, when she started teaching the next generation of dancers.

_________ MARV HARSHMAN, 95, who spent 40 years coaching college basketball in Washington state and was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1985, died at 95. The University of Washington, where Mr. Harshman concluded his coaching career in 1985, confirmed Mr. Harshman’s death. Mr. Harshman was a basketball fixture in the state for nearly half a century. From the NAIA level, he moved across the state to Pullman, where he coached at Washington State for 13 seasons. He went 155-181

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coaching on Only part time 25.5% the Palouse, No, I like the office 16.9% then moved to Seattle Already telecommute 7.7% for his final Undecided 7.0% coaching job at WashingTotal votes cast: 769 ton. Vote on today’s question at www.peninsuladailynews.com Mr. Harshman Mr. NOTE: The Peninsula Poll is unscientific and reflects the opinions of only those in 1984 Harshman peninsuladailynews.com users who chose to participate. The results cannot be assumed to represent the opinions of all users or the public as a whole. spent 14 seasons on Montlake before retiring in 1985 and had his most success there. Setting it Straight He won 20 or more Corrections and clarifications games with the Huskies The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairfour times and went to the ness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to NCAA tournament three clarify a news story, phone Executive Editor Rex Wilson at 360-4173530 or email rex.wilson@peninsuladailynews.com. times.

Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

1938 (75 years ago) The White House has approved a Works Progress Administration project for improvements to Jessie Webster Park in Port Angeles. An allotment of $4,534 is provided, according to telegrams sent to the Port Angeles Evening News by U.S. Rep. Mon C. Wallgren, D-Everett, and U.S. Sen. Lewis B. Schwellenbach, D-Spokane. Port Angeles City Engineer Harold Dodge said the city-sponsored project will include trail construction, clearing and grubbing, fence construction on the western boundary and leveling and seeding the parking strip along Second Street. There also will be some work done on the city’s park property at Fourth and Race streets.

1963 (50 years ago) Negotiations to obtain land for an addition to

Clallam County’s Pillar Point Park were ordered by county commissioners. The commissioners are looking at a 30-acre strip for Pillar Point Park that’s southeast of Secondary State Highway 9-A [now state Highway 112] owned by Merrill & Ring Inc. Commissioners hope to make a land trade with the company, depending on whether such a move is allowed under pending state legislation.

1988 (25 years ago) Work on Jefferson General Hospital’s $1.75 million expansion project

Laugh Lines NORTH KOREA KEEPS getting louder and more belligerent. Why do I feel like this whole thing could be solved by sending Kim Jong Un a Disneyland pass? Jimmy Kimmel

has begun. Approved by voters 18 months ago, the 9,000-square-foot project will add space for emergency services and meet state requirements for laboratory testing facilities. The second phase of the project — including replacing the hospital’s 24-yearold roof — is expected to begin in October. [Founded as St. John’s Hospital in 1890, Jefferson General Hospital underwent a name change to Jefferson Healthcare in 2004.]

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 14, the 104th day of 2013. There are 261 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights in History: ■ On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth during a performance of “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater in Washington. ■ On April 14, 1912, the British liner RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11:40 p.m. ship’s time and began sinking. The ship went under 2 hours and 40 minutes later with the loss of 1,514 lives. On this date: ■ In 1775, the first American

society for the abolition of slavery was formed in Philadelphia. ■ In 1828, the first edition of Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language was published. ■ In 1902, James Cash Penney opened his first store, The Golden Rule, in Kemmerer, Wyo. ■ In 1910, President William Howard Taft became the first U.S. chief executive to throw the ceremonial first pitch at a baseball game as the Washington Senators beat the Philadelphia Athletics 3-0. ■ In 1949, the “Wilhelmstrasse Trial” in Nuremberg ended with 19 former Nazi Foreign Office officials sentenced by an American

tribunal to prison terms ranging from four to 25 years. ■ In 1956, Ampex Corp. demonstrated its videotape recorder at the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters Convention in Chicago. ■ In 1960, the musical “Bye Bye Birdie” opened on Broadway. ■ In 1981, the first test flight of America’s first operational space shuttle, the Columbia, ended successfully with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California. ■ In 1986, Americans got word of a U.S. air raid on Libya; because of the time difference, it was the early morning of April 15 where the attack occurred.

French feminist author Simone de Beauvoir died in Paris at age 78. ■ Ten years ago: Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit fell with unexpectedly light resistance, the last Iraqi city to succumb to overpowering U.S.-led ground and air forces. ■ Five years ago: Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. announced they were combining. ■ One year ago: Eleven Secret Service agents were placed on leave as a deepening scandal involving prostitutes overshadowed President Barack Obama’s diplomatic mission to Latin America.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Newtown mom stands in for Obama address WASHINGTON — The mother of a 6-year-old boy killed in the Connecticut school shooting used the opportunity to fill in for President Barack Obama during Obama’s weekly radio and Internet address to make a personal plea from the White House for action to combat gun violence. “Thousands of other families across the United States are also drowning in our grief,” said Francine Wheeler, choking back tears in the address Wheeler broadcast Saturday. “Please help us do something before our tragedy becomes your tragedy.” Ben Wheeler was among the 20 first-graders and six adults killed in the Dec. 14 attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. Francine Wheeler was the first person to deliver the address other than Obama or Vice President Joe Biden since the two took office in 2009. Her husband, David Wheeler, sat silently next to her as she

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made the recording in the White House Library.

Teacher on leave ALBANY, N.Y. — School district officials have placed a high school English teacher on leave for having students pretend to be Jew-hating Nazis in a writing assignment. The teacher at Albany High School caused a storm of criticism after having students practice the art of persuasive argument by writing a letter to a fictitious Nazi government official arguing that “Jews are evil.” Schools Superintendent Marguerite Vanden Wyngaard held a news conference Friday apologizing for the assignment. She did not name the teacher.

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The wreckage of a Boeing 737 airliner sits in the water near the airport in Bali, Indonesia, on Saturday.

Today’s news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s network TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.; Reps. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Rubio; Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Mike Lee, R-Utah. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Rubio; Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Patrick Toomey, R-Pa.; gun-control activist Mark Kelly. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Rubio; Manchin; Toomey; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rubio; Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and John Cornyn, R-Texas.

All survive crash of new jetliner THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

suffered slight injuries. Officials initially said the plane overshot the BALI, Indonesia — All 108 passengers and crew runway before hitting the water, but a spokesman survived after a new Lion Air jet crashed into the for Lion Air, a low-cost carrier, said at a news conocean and snapped in two while attempting to land ference that the plane crashed about 165 feet Saturday on the Indonesian resort island of Bali, ahead of the runway. The weather was cloudy with injuring up to 45 people. rain at the time of the incident. The injured were taken to several different hosHe said the Boeing 737-800 Next Generation pitals for treatment, but there appeared to be no plane was received by the airline last month and serious injuries, said airport spokesman Alfasyah, was declared airworthy. who like many Indonesians uses only one name. The plane originated in Bandung, the capital of There were three foreigners on board — two West Java province, and had landed in two other Singaporeans and a French national — all of whom cities Saturday prior to the crash.

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Briefly: World The advisory panel includes only one current Vatican official. The rest are cardinals from the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia. Many have been outspoken CAIRO — The judge in Hosni in calling for a shake-up of the Vatican bureaucracy, which was Mubarak’s retrial recused himlast reformed 25 years ago, self at the start of the first session Saturday, citing a conflict of while others have tried to clean interest as the former Egyptian up the church from sexually abusive priests. president appeared in court for In its announcement Saturthe first time in 10 months grinday, the Vatican said Francis got ning and waving to supporters. the idea to form the advisory The recusal body from pre-conclave meetthrew the case ings where such complaints deeper into were aired. disarray after an appeals court in JanuRussia bars 18 ary overturned MOSCOW — Russia on Sata life sentence urday barred 18 Americans for Mubarak from entering the country in on a conviction response to Washington imposMubarak for failing to ing sanctions on 18 Russians for prevent the alleged human-rights violations. killings of protesters during the The list released by the For2011 uprising that ousted him. eign Ministry includes John Yoo, The appeals court granted a former U.S. Justice DepartMubarak a retrial after ruling that in the first trial, the prose- ment official who wrote legal cution’s case lacked concrete evi- memos authorizing harsh interrogation techniques; David Adddence and failed to prove that ington, the chief of staff for forprotesters were killed by police during the bloodiest days of the mer U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney; and two former comrevolt. Some 900 people were killed manders of the Guantanamo in the 18-day uprising, most of Bay detention center. them in the initial days. The move came a day after the U.S. announced its sanctions Pope’s eight advisers under the Magnitsky Law, named for Russian lawyer SerVATICAN CITY — Pope gei Magnitsky, who was arrested Francis named eight cardinals from around the globe Saturday in 2008 for tax evasion after accusing Russian police officials to advise him on running the of stealing $230 million in tax Catholic Church and reforming rebates. the Vatican bureaucracy, markHe died in prison the next ing his first month as pope with year, allegedly after being beaten a major initiative to reflect the and denied medical treatment. universal nature of the church The Associated Press in key governing decisions.

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Kerry goes to China over N. Korea threats Envoy offers missile cuts as U.S. persuasion THE NEW YORK TIMES

BEIJING — Secretary of State John Kerry flew to China on Saturday and offered a concession on missile defense meant to elicit China’s help in dealing with an increasingly recalcitrant and nuclear armed North Korea. In a news conference following meetings with China’s top leaders, Kerry said the United States would reduce its missile defenses in Asia if North Korea abandons its nuclear weapons program. Kerry’s overture appeared aimed at addressing Chinese concerns that North Korea’s provocative actions were leading the United States to build up military strength in the region as China is boosting its own influence there. “On missile defense, we discussed absolutely why we have taken the steps that we have taken,” Kerry said, referring to efforts the United States is taking to defend Guam, Hawaii and U.S. allies in Asia against a potential North Korean missile attack. The United States has dispatched two ships capable of missile defense, and said it will speed up land-based missile defenses for Guam. “Now obviously if the threat disappears — i.e., North Korea denuclearizes — the same imperative does not exist at that point

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of time for us to have that kind of robust forward leaning posture of defense,” he added. “And it would be our hope in the long run, or better yet in short run, that we can address that.”

Diplomatic strategy Kerry’s offer to cut back on the newly fortified missile defenses appeared to be part of a diplomatic strategy to get China, the North’s only true ally, to do what it has long resisted — to crack down hard enough on Pyongyang that its leaders will give up an increasingly sophisticated nuclear program. In the past, China has worried that any move to destabilize the North would lead to a collapse of

the regime and deliver the entire peninsula to the United States’ sphere of influence, possibly bringing American troops in South Korea closer to its border. China remains a linchpin to the Obama administration’s policy of holding a tough line on Pyongyang, a reversal from the past. Previous administrations used aid to mollify the North and gain concessions on its nuclear program, only to see the North’s promises evaporate once the aid had been delivered. Kerry said the Chinese shared the American goal of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, though he declined to say what steps China said it would take to accomplish it.

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West: Arrests made in incident leading to suicide

Nation: Sub skipper may be out of Navy over affair

Nation: Air bag recall will affect 3.3 million vehicles

World: Thatcher foes party in London over her death

FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD AUDRIE POTT passed out drunk at a friend’s house in California, woke up and concluded she had been sexually abused. In the days that followed, she was shocked to see an explicit photo of herself circulating among her classmates along with emails and text messages about the episode. Eight days after the party last September, she hanged herself. Santa Clara County sheriff’s officials capped an investigation last week by arresting three 16-year-old boys on suspicion of sexual battery against Audrie. Lawyers for the boys said efforts to tie them to the suicide are “inaccurate.”

A NUCLEAR-ATTACK SUBMARINE commander who went to extreme lengths to end an extramarital affair thought the issue was behind him — until the family of his ex-girlfriend got in touch with the Navy. Now the military career of Cmdr. Michael P. Ward II, who faked his death to end the eight-month affair, appears to be over. A panel of officers recommended Friday that Ward be ousted from the Navy with an honorable discharge. Ward apologized during the hearing to the Navy, his sailors and his wife in the hearing in Connecticut and said he took full responsibility for his actions.

HONDA, TOYOTA, NISSAN and Mazda are recalling about 3.3 million vehicles worldwide because the passenger-side air bag could deploy with too much force, sending shards of metal into the passenger area. The recalls, announced in Tokyo, include about 1.7 million Toyotas, 1.1 million Hondas, 480,000 Nissans and 20,000 Mazdas. Almost 1.4 million of the vehicles are in the United States. Among the automakers, Honda has had the most serious, continuing problem with air bags. Honda has already recalled almost 2 million vehicles since 2008 for an excessively powerful driver’s air bag.

HUNDREDS OF OPPONENTS of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher partied in London’s Trafalgar Square to celebrate her death, sipping Champagne and chanting “Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead.” Thatcher’s most strident critics had long vowed to hold a gathering in central London on the Saturday following her passing. The mood appeared festive and the celebration was peaceful, although there was a minor scuffle with police at one point. Police said they made nine arrests, most for drunkenness. Britons remain deeply divided over Thatcher, who died Monday at age 87.


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City resident plans fifth bid for PA council BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ

leaking problem,” Ripley said. The city’s engineering consultant on the landfill project estimates the chosen route will cost about $15.4 million. Aware that removing all the garbage likely will cost tens of millions of dollars more, Ripley said the city should work to save money for that effort now by creating a designated savings account. Ripley suggested money could be raised for landfill removal by mining the accumulated waste for valuables or material that could be sold and hosting waterfront carnivals once the city’s waterfront improvements along Railroad Avenue are complete. Ripley also plans to push for better social services for the disabled, elderly and poor, and to promote marine-based-industry jobs in Port Angeles. “I think a more marinebase economy would work here,” Ripley said. Ripley, who has lived in Port Angeles since 1974, currently maintains his online publication “The Ripley Report” and serves on the Clallam County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Committee. Ripley last ran for a seat on the City Council in 2009 but did not make it through a four-candidate primary election.

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Donna Sandstorm, executive director of The Whale Trail, unveils a sign at Kalaloch Lodge during a dedication ceremony.

Whale Trail sign dedicated First installation on outer coast, park tells of frequent marine life PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A sign telling about the gray whales, sea otters and orcas that frequent the North Olympic Peninsula’s Pacific coast was dedicated at Kalaloch Lodge last week.

The Whale Trail sign is the first installed on the state’s outer coast as well as the first within Olympic National Park, organizers said. It was dedicated at the lodge, which is on U.S. Highway 101 some 35 miles south of Forks, on Thursday.

The ceremony featured speeches by Jefferson County Commissioner Phil Johnson, representatives of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, Olympic National Park and The Whale Trail, and Hoh tribal storyteller Viola Riebe, director of cultural resources. Whale Trail signs help visitors understand the diversity of life in the oceans, said Donna Sand-

strom, executive director of The Whale Trail. The national marine sanctuary provided funding and staff support for producing signs at Kalaloch, Snow Creek and Port Angeles in partnership with The Whale Trail and Olympic National Park, said Carol Bernthal, superintendent. For more information, visit www.thewhaletrail. org.

Effects of ocean acidification — and what to do about it — topic of forum PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Between 2005 and 2009, up to 80 percent of the oyster larvae in some Washington state hatcheries were killed by ocean acidification, according to a report by the Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification. That statistic — as well as the science and dangers of a change in ocean chemistry and measures that can be taken locally — is among the research that is expected to be presented at a community forum Monday. The free forum featuring speakers from the Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St. Clallam County Commissioner Mike Doherty will

welcome the panel and attendees at the forum hosted by the Clallam County Marine Resources Committee. As the nation’s leading supplier of farmed shellfish and with 42,000 jobs dependent on seafood, Washington state has much to lose from the effects of an acidifying ocean, organizers said.

Carbon dioxide Seas are growing more acidic — the pH level is decreasing — because carbon dioxide emissions are being absorbed into the oceans, they said. The new mixture forms carbonic acid, which alters ocean chemistry and reduces the chemical building blocks needed by many marine species, such as oysters, to grow shells. That endangers not only

the shellfish industry, but also other life in the sea because many shell-bearing creatures are food sources for larger, finned species, said Eric Swenson, communications and outreach director for the Global Ocean Health Program, a member of the panel. There are ways to buffer locally the global effect of ocean acidification, such as planting seaweed and certain kinds of sea grasses in oyster beds, Swenson said. Local runoff of chemicals and sewage “also worsens the situation,” he added.

Speakers scheduled At the forum, Swenson will speak on “The Science of Ocean Acidification.” Two other speakers are scheduled. Betsy Peabody, founder of the Puget Sound Restoration

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man accused of sexually and physically abusing five children, the youngest of which was 9 years old, has pleaded not guilty to the nine charges filed against him in the case. Michael Donald Stephens, 33, pleaded not guilty Friday in Clallam County Superior Court to four counts of second-degree rape of a child, one count of third-degree rape of a child, one count of third-degree child molestation, one count of second-degree attempted

rape of a child, one count of second-degree child molestation and one count of fourth-degree assault. Stephen is alleged to have abused five children ranging in age from 9 to 15. A jury trial date for Stephens, who was being held in the Clallam County jail in lieu of $250,000 bond, has been set for June 10. Stephens is next scheduled to appear in court May 3. Police said they investigated abuse reports March 30 and, upon interviewing the children involved, arrested Stephens later that evening at his home.

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by winds completely blocked state Highway 116 on MarNORDLAND — A tree, rowstone Island for about roughly two feet wide, felled two hours early Saturday morning. The tree was reported as blocking both lanes of state Highway 116 near Meade Road at 1:49 a.m. Saturday, state Department of Transportation spokeswoman Claudia Bingham Baker said. If your group is healthy, you may “I don’t know if it just tipped over or cracked, but I qualify for Assurant Health’s self do know it blocked both funded program. You may be able to lanes,” Bingham Baker said. save thousands of dollars per year over Transportation crews had the tree cleared and the your existing group health insurance. road opened by 3:15 a.m., Bingham Baker said. No wrecks or injuries Available for groups of 5 or more. were reported as a result of the fallen tree, Bingham Baker added.

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Fund, will describe “Local Impacts, Local Solutions,” and Brad Warren, director of the Global Ocean Health Program, will summarize the panel’s work and present “Recommendations, Partnerships and Actions.” Peabody and Warren served as members of the Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification. Swenson was an alternate member. Ed Bowlby, a marine resources committee member who also coordinates research for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, said it is necessary to build a consensus to cut carbon dioxide emissions. “When possible, we also need to act locally to mitigate, remediate or adapt to acidification,” Bowlby said. “We can start by minimizing land-based contributions within the watershed. Stormwater runoff, for instance, can contribute to ocean acidification at the local scale.” Sponsors of the forum include the Northwest Straits Commission, Puget Sound Partnership, Puget Sound Restoration Fund, National Fisheries Conservation Center and Sustainable Fisheries Partnership. Former Gov. Christine Gregoire appointed the 28-member panel on ocean acidification in February 2012. To see its findings and 42 recommendations, which were presented in November in Seattle, visit http:// tinyurl.com/oceanacidificationreport.

PORT ANGELES — A longtime Port Angeles resident and advocate for people with disabilities has launched his fifth campaign for a City Council seat. P e t e r Ripley, 52, filed paperw o r k Wednesday with the Washington Public Disc l o s u r e Ripley Commission. He plans to run for the City Council seat now held by Max Mania, whose term ends in December. “I did file my [candidate registration] papers with the intention to run against Mr. Mania,” Ripley said. Mania did not reply to requests for comment on Friday and Saturday. If elected, Ripley said his first priority would be the shuttered city’s landfill, which ceased opeation in 2007. He supports removing all the accumulated garbage to address a failing 135-foot bluff just north of the landfill that is threatening to send decades of builtup garbage tumbling into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The city’s chosen route, removing just the garbage most in danger of escaping and buttressing the ends of the seawall at the toe of the ________ bluff, is but a temporary fix, Ripley said. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can “There should be some- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. thing more than what I call 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula a duct-tape solution to a dailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has launched a new emergency alert system to keep citizens apprised of severe weather, fires, floods, toxic environmental issues and in-progress violent crimes, Clallam County Emergency Management program coordinator Penny Linterman announced. The Clallam County Alert System will replace Nixle, the previous alert system. The emergency man-

agement division of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will send alerts through both systems until citizens have had adequate time to make the transition, Linterman said. To register for the new free system, visit clallam. net/Sheriff or www. cityofpa.us/police911.htm. The Clallam County Alert System sends citizen alerts to thousands of businesses and residents within minutes of an emergency. Linterman said Everbridge, the company providing the service, is an

industry leader in interactive communication and mass notifications. The alerts can be sent to a cellphone, landline, email, text message, fax, pager or other device. “We have a commitment to protect our citizens from any danger that threatens our community,” Linterman said. “The ability to reach all residents quickly during an emergency in order to warn them and provide guidance is critical to upholding that commitment, which is why

we selected this system.” The new alert system was used to send a message to residents surrounding the scene of a stabbing Thursday night off Deer Park Road, Linterman said. Calls began to come in to the 9-1-1 dispatch center just after the message was sent, aiding in the quick arrest of 21-year-old Nikolai Logan. Logan allegedly stabbed Douglas Baker, 60, who was treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center.

Quinault man lauded in D.C. as a ‘Champion of Change’ Tribe spokesman helped prepare for climate effects PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A member of the Quinault Nation was honored in Washington, D.C., last week for his efforts to educate the public about the effects of global climate change from a Native American perspective. Edward Johnstone of Taholah was one of 12 people from across the country honored as a “Champion of Change” at a White House ceremony Thursday for his work preparing his community for the effects of climate change. Johnstone, the fisheries policy spokesman for the Quinault Nation, helped coordinate the inaugural First Stewards climate change symposium held in Washington, D.C., last July and has been the Quinault’s leading voice in educating others on how climate change will affect the fish-

Ed Johnstone, Quinault Nation ocean and fisheries policy spokesman, talks about the effects of climate change during the First Stewards symposium at the Smithsonian’s Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., last July. He was honored for his efforts last week. eries the tribe depends on for their culture and economy, according to a news release for the Champions of Change ceremony.

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Man faces charges in PA stabbing BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man booked into the Clallam County jail for investigation of firstdegree assault after he allegedly attacked a housemate with a kitchen knife is expected to be charged in Clallam County Superior Court on Tuesday after having bail set at $100,000 Friday. Nikolai Jared Logan, 21, was booked into the jail for investigation of one count of first-degree assault, domestic violence, after he allegedly tried to stab Douglas Baker, 60, multiple times Thursday evening, said Ron Cameron, Clallam County sheriff’s chief criminal deputy. Baker, who had been allowing Logan to stay at his home on Ripplebrook Drive off Deer Park Road, was treated for his injuries and discharged from Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles, hospital spokesman Bobby Beeman said Friday. In Logan’s first court appearance Friday, Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Troberg requested that Logan’s bail be set at $100,000 because Baker received multiple lacerations during the alleged attack, including one on the stomach. Clallam County Superior Court Judge S. Brooke Taylor granted Troberg’s bail request and set Logan’s next court date for 1 p.m. Tuesday. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office gave this account of events that led to Baker being allegedly attacked. At about 7:30 p.m. Thursday, sheriff’s deputies received a 9-1-1 call about a stabbing at the Ripplebrook

Drive home. Cameron said Baker had made the call himself and that he had been home alone with Logan when the attack allegedly occurred. Law enforcement officers arrived to find Baker had suffered multiple wounds with what appeared to be a kitchen knife, Cameron said.

Household chores The alleged assault reportedly started as a small argument about household duties and got more serious from there, Cameron added. “It started as a little tiff about chores and helping around the house and just escalated,” he said. Baker was transported to Olympic Medical Center while officers from the Sheriff’s Office, Port Angeles Police Department, State Patrol and U.S. Border Patrol searched for Logan along the roads surrounding the home. Law enforcement searched for Logan for about five hours to no avail until a sheriff’s deputy leaving the area to respond to another call spotted Logan walking along the side of Deer Park Road at about 12:30 a.m. Friday. Cameron said officers had been given a description of Logan’s clothes and knew he had been wearing a backpack. “There’s not that many people walking down Deer Park Road with a backpack like that in the middle of the night,” Cameron said. Logan was arrested without incident.

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

Briefly . . . Traffic control planned on First Street PORT ANGELES — Traffic will be confined to one lane on First Street from Valley to Oak streets between 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday. City crews will replace four manhole lids, said Teresa Pierce, city spokeswoman. The Armory Square Mall parking lot will be open and accessible. If the weather is bad, the work could be rescheduled to Tuesday.

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A Navy spokesman said Friday that the base will not be able to open its doors to visitors for Independence Day. The annual event has been popular, with about 5,000 people coming to the base last year. It has one of the few chances for the public to enter the naval station where three destroyers, three frigates, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and a Coast Guard buoy tender are based. The Navy says budget cuts are forcing the military to cut back on community outreach programs. Earlier last week, Seafair organizers in Seattle confirmed that there will be no annual Blue Angels air show. and the Navy has said it couldn’t spare its ships for Seattle’s Fleet Week. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press


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Hagfish: Noise complaint at Neah Bay fishery CONTINUED FROM A1 There, the live fish would be kept in seawater tanks until they are shipped by air to South Korea. The fish, which are caught in traps similar to crab pots, are being kept in open tanks near Neah Bay, where new employees are being trained in hagfish care and local anglers are learning the tricks of hagfish fishing, Koo said. Neighbors have complained about the noise of the fledgling fishery operation in Neah Bay, but there haven’t been any complaints about a fishy smell, Koo said. “The slime just smells like seawater,� he said. At the warehouse in Port Angeles, any dead fish and slime would be cleared from the tanks and disposed of in the county landfill, he said. The port is looking for a similar upland hagfish operation to determine whether the smell of the fish is manageable in a business park setting and whether it would be a good neighbor for other businesses, said Jeff Robb, Port of Port Angeles executive director.

Seafood shipping Olympic Coast Seafoods has been shipping live hagfish from Port Angeles to Korea for two years. It also is planning to expand, said owner Rodney Kim, who plans to hire as many as 50 “on call� workers this summer for the operation, which now employs 19. One boat is in transit from Astoria, Ore., and needs some modifications for hagfish before entering the fledgling fleet, and another will be moved to Washington state from Oregon later, Kim said. The Port Angeles-based seafood distributor, which has handled salmon, halibut and other better-known fish since 2000, entered the hagfish fishery in 2011. For the past two years, the fishing vessel Sunnfjord and a smaller vessel contracted to help supply the Asian delicacy have been plying the waters off the state’s Pacific coast for hagfish, which are then taken to Port Angeles, kept live in tanks in a warehouse at the end of a private dock north of The Landing mall on Railroad Avenue and then trucked to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to be shipped to Korea.

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New industry developing for primitive fish manager of Five Ocean Seafoods Inc., which fishes off PORT ANGELES — the Pacific coast. With no spine, a skull with Because of the lack of a no jaw, primitive “eyehistory of commercial hagpatches� that can only detect light and a line of slime-pro- fish fisheries in Washington, ducing glands lining its eel- there have been few studies like body, the hagfish isn’t a of the hagfish population. California and Oregon candidate for aquarium fish hagfish fisheries have been of the year but is the source established, but hagfish of an emerging fishing anglers only recently have industry off the coast of moved into more northern Washington. waters to harvest the Asian Unlike true eels, the delicacy. ancient, primitive fish — The state Department of thought to have evolved 300 Fish and Wildlife estabmillion years ago and now lished the hagfish fishery in found in several varieties 2005, produced basic hagfish worldwide — have a skull regulations in 2006 and has but no jaw or backbone. managed it as a “trial fishHagfish, a delicacy in South Korea, is found off the ery� since 2009, according to the Fish and Wildlife webWashington coastline and site. has not been commercially It requires the monthly exploited by Pacific Northsubmission of hagfish harwest anglers, leaving a vest logbooks to closely monnearly untapped fishery off the coast, say owners of hag- itor the new fishery and learn how much can be fish export businesses. safely taken. The Pacific inshore hagThe fish, white with a fish that live off the Washington coast are pale gray or texture and flavor that is compared to clams or squid, whitish in color. is used in Korean and occaThey are very similar to sionally Japanese cooking. the variety that lives in The scaleless skin of the Korean and Japanese hagfish is known as “eelwaters, possibly because of skin,� a soft, leather-like the similarity in latitude product for purses, wallets and water temperatures, and shoes. said Brandt Koo, general PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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A hagfish lies on the floor of Olympic Coast Seafood after being placed there to show its external structure.

‘Slime eels’ could serve as silk worms of sea someday PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Hagfish, nicknamed “slime eels,� someday could serve as silk worms of the sea. Researchers are looking at the possibility of using the hagfish “slime� to make fabric. The protein-based filaments, similar to spider silk, are produced through hundreds of glands in the hagfish’s skin. The filament, which looks like a sticky spiderweb when dry, expands dramatically on contact with salt water to produce a tough slime that helps the fish escape from predators. If a predator — such as a shark or conger eel — attempts to eat a hagfish, it gets a mouthful of slime that fills its mouth and clogs its gills, and it has to clear out the gunk instead of finishing its meal. The slime may cut predation as well, since the predator may not survive the damage done to its gills. Researchers are looking into the possibility of using it as a fabric. The filaments are thought to be similar enough to spider silk that, when dried, treated and spun, they may produce a silk-type fabric. The tensile properties of threads of hagfish slime approach those of spider silk, according to a report in the November issue of the journal BiomacSince the March 2011 tsunami and earthquake that caused a leak in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on the eastern coast of Japan, Korean and Japanese consumers have been reluctant to purchase hagfish caught in that region, Kim said.

Dozen large tanks At the Olympic Coast Seafoods warehouse Wednesday, more than a dozen large tanks of salt water awaited the next boatload of hagfish. One tank held hundreds of the fish, resting several layers deep at the bottom of a net. There was little smell to indicate that hundreds of sea creatures were living in tanks just inside the doors at the end of the dock. Hagfish can kill themselves in their own slime, so

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romolecules on researchers’ work at Canada’s University of Guelph. Douglas Fudge, a biomaterials specialist at the university, is quoted as saying that studying hagfish threads may lead to more natural fibers, such as spider and silkworm silk, to use as greener alternatives to polymers such as rayon, nylon or polyester, which are derived from petroleum.

Used like egg whites The slime, which is 99 percent salt water and 1 percent protein, also can be cooked and used like egg whites, said Andy Inscore, Olympic Coast Seafoods operations manager. He demonstrated the slime’s ability to expand at the company’s hagfish holding warehouse in Port Angeles. Inscore took slime off a hagfish. It looked like a wet spiderweb on his hand. He dipped his hand into salt water and pulled it back out. The spiderweb had swelled into several cups of mucus. “Sea gulls, Canada geese and seals love the slime,� said Rodney Kim, owner of Olympic Coast Seafoods. Crab and fish also will eat the protein-based slime after it has broken down into a less damaging substance, Kim added.

the tanks are cons t a n t l y cleaned and the area kept quiet and dark to make sure the fish are calm and comfortable during their stay, said A n d y Inscore, operations manager at the Olympic Coast Seafoods hagfish warehouse. Several fish distributors have tried to enter the hagfish market in Port Angeles but haven’t lasted long after discovering that the fish can be difficult to get to the Asian markets in good condition, Kim said. Over two years, Olympic Coast Seafoods has learned by trial and error how to keep the hagfish alive and

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ABOVE: Andy Inscore, operations manager of Olympic Coast Seafoods, holds a sample of slime excreted by hagfish at the company’s Port Angeles plant. LEFT: Charley Mathis of Olympic Coast Seafoods pulls a hagfish from a tank to demonstrate how it uses slime as a defense mechanism.

healthy for the 5,000-mile trip to Korea, Inscore said. “We’re always learning new things. There is always room for new ideas,� he said. Employees offload the hagfish, clean off the slime, then put them in large holding tanks, where the fish

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The fishing boats can offload 20,000 to 40,000 pounds of live hagfish per trip, and each employee cleans and moves as much as 1,500 pounds of fish during a 10-hour shift, he said. Once the three boats are working together, the operation could see up to three loads of hagfish offloaded each week and ship fish twice a week, Inscore said.

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Panel to mull reply to state on net pens PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss the county’s response to the state Department of Ecology regarding fin-fish aquaculture at a special meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in Superior Court chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. Public comment will be taken at the meeting, which is part of a process that began in February 2011, when Ecology ruled that counties could not forbid net pens outright, which the county has sought to do. Since that time, the county has worked toward a compromise, which includes granting conditional-use permits. The commissioners will hold their regular business meeting at 9 a.m. Monday in chambers in the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. They will consider a consent agenda that includes: ■ An agreement to administer $2,850 in community services grant funding for the Gardiner Community Center. ■ An agreement to administer $4,989 in grant money to the voluntary No Anchor Eelgrass Protection Zone Project through the Jefferson County WSU Cooperative Extension/ ■ An agreement to administer an additional $32,000 for a total of $170,885 to the Northwest Straits Foundation.

Eye on Jefferson Council will discuss the options for the renovation of the Port Townsend Library’s Carnegie building at a workshop Monday. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The survey material gathered at an April 8 meeting will be presented and discussed. The City Council is considering placing a bond measure for library renovations on the Aug. 6 ballot. The workshop meeting will be preceded by a regular business meeting in the same location at 6:30 p.m., when the council will hear a report from the Finance and Budget Committee. City Council office hours, when anyone can speak with a council member on any issue without an appointment, take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the mayor’s office. The Library Advisory Board will meet from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Charles Pink House, 1256 Lawrence St.

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People are encouraged to sweep sidewalks, wash windows, tackle a painting project, weed whack and spiff up storefronts, Mullen said. Much of this effort centers around Adams Street Park, the “pocket park” that is maintained as an ongoing project of the Main Street program. The Boiler Room, which holds a cleanup event several times each year, is coordinating its efforts to coincide with Earth Day and be a part of the Main Street project. For more information about the Port Townsend project, phone Mullen at

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Makah, Coast Guard sign pact BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEATTLE — The first written statement of the collaboration between the Makah tribe and the U.S. Coast Guard in vigilance against oil spills in the Strait of Juan de Fuca was celebrated with a traditional potlatch and blessing in the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in Seattle last week. “It was an amazing event,” said Makah general manager Meredith Parker, one of several tribal mem-

bers who attended. “The Makah hosting a potlatch at the federal building in Seattle — that’s unprecedented,” she said. The memorandum of agreement signed Friday is the first written statement of the working relationship between the Makah and the Coast Guard, who collaborate in preventing and responding to oil spills in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Parker said. “It leads the way for other tribes to follow suit,”

________ Jefferson County Reporter Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360-385-2335 or at charlie. bermant@peninsuladailynews. com.

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‘Enduring relationship’ “This MOA will solidify an enduring relationship for decades to come,” Taylor said. “The agreement establishes consensus guidelines of environmental steward-

ship necessary to succeed over the long term,” he said. He added that it also “will serve as a model for cooperation between Coast Guard leaders and other sovereign tribal authorities.” Greene said the pact will enhance “government-togovernment consultation.” Gov. Jay Inslee, who attended the ceremony, praised the agreement as strengthening both the oil spill response program and “the common bond between nations and partners.”

damage if ingested over a long period of time. Anderson, Leland and Gibbs lakes have had caution signs up all winter because of winter algae blooms, Thomason said. “Without samples, to be safe, we have to assume some toxins are present,” he added. But if tests show the lakes to be clear, the signs will come down. Researchers do not know why some species of bluegreen algae, which occur naturally, will suddenly begin to produce toxins. Warm weather does fuels algae growth when sufficient nutrients, such as phosphorus, are present, and Anderson Lake, once the site of a dairy farm that closed in the middle of the last century, may contain high levels of phosphorus, which is present in livestock waste. No toxic blue-green algae has been reported in Clallam County, where health officers do not test for toxins; instead, they visually monitor lakes for signs of algae bloom. Report algae blooms in Clallam County by phoning 360-417-2258.

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Park to open anyway A Discover Pass is needed to visit the 410-acre Anderson Lake State Park, which will be open “even if the lake water tests for toxins [and does] not allow us to open the lake for recreation,” Zimmerman said. A Discover Pass costs $10 per day or $30 for an annual pass and can be purchased online at www. discoverpass.wa.gov, in person from places where state fishing and hunting licenses are sold, by phone at 866320-9933 and at state parks, such as Anderson Lake. “However, visitors are encouraged to purchase their passes prior to arriving at Anderson Lake,” Zimmerman said.

________ Managing Editor/News Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173531 or at leah.leach@peninsula dailynews.com.

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she added. The agreement was signed by Rear Adm. Keith A. Taylor, commander of the 13th Coast Guard District, and Timothy J. Greene Sr., chairman of the Makah Tribal Council.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 until the day before the season is set to open. The lake could be closed “Last year was a bad year for Anderson,” said on short notice, but both Greg Thomason, Jefferson Thomason and Zimmerman County environmental said they prefer to have it planned better than that, if health specialist. Since then, the lake possible. “When you have 50, 60, appears to have calmed down. There are no sign of 100 people coming from all algae blooms, said both over, it makes it tough to Zimmerman and Thoma- close it down,” Thomason said. son. The lake has remained But appearances can deceive. The only way to popular despite frequent know if that clear lake closures, he said. Anderson Lake is “the water is poisoned is to test best fishing lake in the it. county,” Thomason said. “Fishermen are chompSamples taken Monday ing at the bit. They’ve been Water samples will be waiting all winter for this,” taken from Anderson Lake, he added. Since 2006, the 70-acre as well as Leland and Gibbs lakes, on Monday and sent lake in Anderson Lake to King County Environ- State Park has been closed mental Lab, which is during parts of the warmer expected to report test months because of dangerresults by Friday, said ous levels of toxins. Thomason, who is with the Jefferson County Public Type of toxins Health Department. Historically, two toxins “We need the data from have been found in East the 15th to tell anything Jefferson County lakes: before the opening on April anatoxin-a, a potentially 27,” Thomason said. deadly nerve toxin, and “This one is really the microcystin, a slower-acting important date” because poison that can cause skin the second round of test irritation and nausea over 360-385-7911. The cleanup is one of results won’t be received the short term and liver many projects set for Earth Day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (For other projects planned on the North Olympic Peninsula, see Page C1.)

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Seniors, students to dance together Peninsula College to host ballroom event Tuesday PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Student Bryce Jacobson participates in the 2011 senior dance hosted by Peninsula College. Another free dance, with music by Wally and the Boys, is set for Tuesday at the Port Angeles Senior Center.

PORT ANGELES — Sixteen years ago, the Peninsula College student government under President Glenn Gilliam launched an event that saw students step out of their comfort zone and into the world of ballroom dance. The students invited senior citizens from across the North Olympic Peninsula to join them at a dance in the Pirate Union Building, and the event has been happening every year since. The dance, which alternates annually between Peninsula College and the

Port Angeles Senior Center, is coming around again: at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the senior center, 328 E. Seventh St. As always, admission is free, and the public is welcome.

‘Swept off their feet’ “I still remember the faces of my students as they were swept off their feet by this community’s most amazing dancers,� said Rick Ross, Peninsula College director of student programs. “It was such a huge success in so many ways,� he

added, “they decided without hesitation to make it an annual event. “The popularity of today’s television dance shows has brought all the great dances back into fashion, so the concept of college students dancing with community members may be even more inviting today than it was 16 years ago,� Ross said. Wally and the Boys, the senior center’s Tuesday night house band, will provide the music while the center lays out the refreshments. For more information on Tuesday’s free dance and other college-hosted public events this spring quarter, visit www.pencol.edu or the Peninsula College page on Facebook.

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man who is accused of assaulting a Clallam County sheriff’s deputy after the man was awakened in his car Feb. 3 will go to trial Monday. Matthew K. McDaniel, 27, is charged with thirddegree assault of a law enforcement officer for

allegedly shoving Deputy Mark Millet shortly before midnight at Railroad Bridge Park, which closes at dusk. A certified welder, McDaniel recently had lost his job and had been living out of his vehicle. Deputies alleged that McDaniel shoved and shouted obscenities at Millet before the confrontation

ended with Millet using his stun gun on McDaniel. Clallam County Superior Court Judge S. Brooke Taylor on Friday granted defense attorney Loren Oakley’s request to question jurors about their exposure to media coverage about the case. Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Troberg did not object.

Most of the coverage centered on the Clallam County jail releasing McDaniel by mistake shortly after he was arrested. McDaniel turned himself in once he found out about the error. He remained in the jail Saturday on $10,000 bond. “We will be bringing in a jury first thing Monday morning, and away we go,�

Taylor said. McDaniel, who has maintained his innocence, repeatedly has asked to be released from jail on his own recognizance. He wrote a letter to Troberg alleging that Millet lied about the events surrounding his arrest. He asked Troberg to drop the charge. McDaniel stated in the

letter, which appeared in his court file Wednesday, that he is an “innocent man� with no criminal record who is trying to enlist in the military. McDaniel said he has a permit for the loaded .40-caliber pistol that was found inside his vehicle. Assault in the third degree is a class C felony.

Not-guilty plea made in Sequim police seek owner gas station crash case of $9,500 worth of drugs BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man charged after a brief car chase that ended with his pickup truck wrecked at a Sequim gas station has pleaded not guilty to eluding police and theft charges. Daniel R o b e r t Davis, 43, pleaded not guilty Friday in Clallam County Superior Court to Davis one count each of attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle, second-degree burglary, second-degree theft and unauthorized control of a credit card. Davis’ jury trial has been set for June 3, with his next court appearance May 10. He remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday in

aniel Robert Davis’ jury trial has been set for June 3, with his next court appearance May 10. He remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday.

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Meth and heroin found in eyeglasses case in parking lot of a pizza parlor

— Davis allegedly had stolen them from a storage unit earlier that evening and tossed them into his truck bed — strewn across streets along the course of the pursuit. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said at the time that deputies had a probable-cause alert out for Davis’ arrest because he was wanted in Port Angeles for allegedly possessing stolen property. Deputy Brian Knutson had attempted to pull Davis over on West Washington Street before the chase began. Davis reportedly ran several stop signs before eventually missing a left turn onto Second Avenue and careening into the gas station.

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SEQUIM — The Police Department is looking for the owner of an estimated $9,500 worth of methamphetamine and heroin found in an eyeglasses case in a business parking lot last week. The black eyeglasses case, found in the parking lot of Westside Pizza at the intersection of Old Olympic Highway and Sequim Dungeness-Way on Friday, contained plastic bags of methamphetamine, powdered heroin and black tar heroin, said Police Sgt. Don Reidel. “This is probably the second-largest amount of tar heroin I’ve seen in Clallam County,� said Reidel, who worked for three years on the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team, or OPNET. Reidel said OPNET

lieu of $15,000 bond. Davis was arrested April 1 after he lost control of his white Chevrolet S-10 truck and crashed into the outer gas pump island at Kettel’s 76 Station at 194 W. Washington St. According to police accounts, the crash followed a 74-second pursuit that found a Clallam County sheriff’s deputy and two Sequim police officers chas________ ing Davis through Sequim, Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can reaching speeds of 40 mph be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. in 25 mph zones. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula The chase left documents dailynews.com.

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Supervisor Jason Viada estimated the 45 grams of heroin, roughly 1½ ounces, and almost 3½ grams of methamphetamine would be worth about $9,500 if sold on the street.

Parking stall Police received a report of a person finding the case in a parking stall at about 2 p.m. Friday, Reidel said, and Reserve Officer Kindryn Domning investigated. Domning tested the drugs found in the case at the scene and determined that four plastic bags found inside contained heroin, while the fifth package held methamphetamine, Reidel said. Reidel said police will keep the drugs for 30 to 45 days while they try to find the owner. “If we can’t determine who the owner is after the investigation is done, we’ll

destroy [the drugs],� Reidel said. Reidel said tar heroin is relatively common in Clallam County, though he said he has never seen the powdered form before. “I’m really unsure how this was manufactured,� said Reidel, referring to the powdered heroin. Police are asking anyone with information about the drug find to phone the Police Department at 360683-7227.

Anonymous reporting Reidel said information about the owner of the drugs can be reported anonymously, and someone calling in with such information will not necessarily risk arrest or investigation. “Ultimately, we would take any information about the owner of the drugs,� Reidel said.

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

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12 merchants to ax sales tax for April 15 day PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

of Commerce, said the Sequim Downtown Merchants Group decided to expand the initiative elsewhere in the city. Stores will still pay the sales taxes of that day’s sales as they would any day. The difference is that the cost won’t be charged to customers. “The business owners still have to pay the taxes,� Robb-Kahler said. “It just doesn’t show up at the register.� Those participating will have signs in their windows or on doors to indicate they are picking up the government tab. On the list are Pacific Mist Books, Sequim’s Sunshine Cafe, Purple Haze Lander Gift Shop, Over the Fence, Wind Rose Cellars, Solar City’s Tesa Boutique & Tanning Retreat, Pondicherri, The Co-op Farm & Garden, The UPS Store, R&T Crystals & Beads, That Takes the Cake and A Dropped Stitch.

SEQUIM –– Purchases will be 7.8 percent cheaper at several merchants downtown Monday as owners waive charging customers sales tax in honor of the federal income tax deadline. “Since April 15 is Tax Day, we figured everybody would be sick of paying taxes,� said Diane Fatzinger at the Clallam Co-Op. “So we thought it would JOE SMILLIE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS be a good idea to pay the sales tax on all sales that Sequim High School senior Torrie McIntyre films fellow movie-makers Tristan and Tenille Tosland. happen that day.� The trio made a film, “T3 News Report,� exploring Sequim’s generation gap, for the Sequim Twelve downtown busiEducation Foundation’s eighth annual student film festival. nesses have signed up to sign off on sales taxes. The co-op has paid customers’ sales taxes on Tax Day for years, Fatzinger said, and it’s been one of their busiest days. “People just kind of like getting a break on a day when they’re not big fans of taxes,� she said. Shelli Robb-Kahler, execJudges are Colby utive director of the Sequimtion as the trio checked and enth-grader Luke Silliman. BY JOE SMILLIE double-checked microPENINSULA DAILY NEWS Film festival winners Thomas, Shelley Taylor, Dungeness Valley Chamber phones while conducting will be awarded up to a Elaine Caldwell, Marine SEQUIM –– It’s time interviews for the film, total of $6,750 in scholar- Jahan Hirschfeld, Akasha again for the celebration of which interviewed mem- ship funds, plus cash and Atherton, David Herberg, pageantry and art that is bers of both the city’s senior merchandise prizes. John Manno, Bruce Hattenthe Elkies, Sequim Educa- set and its teen troop. Scholarship prizes will dorf, Sherry Niermann and tion Foundation’s eighth Even more time was be divided equally among Renne Emiko Brock-Richannual student film festi- spent in the editing booth, members of winning video mond. val. A pre-film festival workwhere Tenille, a sophomore, production teams. 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Tristan, a senior, noted more than $1,000; for secThe avalanches occurred scholarships will be the 2010 census found 40 ond place is $2,250, with no Danny Willis and Dylan King County sheriff’s offias heavy snow fell in the awarded along with other percent of the city’s popula- one getting more than $750; Chatters will serve as mas- cials said. prizes. and for third place, $1,500, ters of ceremonies. tion is older than 65. The first avalanche, on Cascade Mountains from a Admission to the festival All proceeds go into the Granite Mountain, injured weather system moving in Said Torrie: “We just with no team member of original films will be $5. wanted to show how the receiving more than $500. foundation’s scholarship two skiers and left one from the Gulf of Alaska. A fundraising spaghetti elderly think of the youth Trophies will be given fund. missing. The site is off Miledinner at 5 p.m. will pre- and how the young view the for best actor and actress, For more information, post 47 on Interstate 90. Follow the PDN on cede the film showing. Tick- elderly.� and the “people’s choice� visit the foundation’s webThe second avalanche, ets for the dinner are $8 for at www.sequim on Red Mountain near Other entries are: Elkie Award will go to the site adults, $5 for children, with ■“Biomimicry� — winning video chosen by educationfoundation.org. Milepost 52 in the vicinity preschoolers eating free. Seniors Ian Jones and the audience. of the Alpental Ski Area off ________ Derek Chamblin explore I-90, struck as a group of 13 Videos are judged on the Sequim-Dungeness Valley EdiSix films solutions to the energy cri- basis of content, presentaFACEBOOK TWITTER tor Joe Smillie can be reached at people were showshoeing in sis. tion and production tech- 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or at the area. Peninsula Daily pendailynews On the marquee will be ■“Bad Breath and jsmillie@peninsuladailynews.com. Two people initially were six student films, none more Beyond� — Blake Wiker, niques. than six minutes long. sixth grade, and senior “These kids put so much Brendon Hudson collabowork into these projects rate on an advertisement and really produce some for one product that no one wonderful films,� said Elna can be without, described as Kawal, foundation director “out of this world.� for the film festival and a ■“Murcielago� — former School Board mem- Junior Angela Bentley docber. uments the research of bats “These teams will spend done at the Smithsonian hours on the sound alone,� Tropical Institute on the she said. Isthmus of Panama. 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On the run for a great big hug WHILE THE YOUNG and single life is certainly exciting, eventually a man wants to settle down, to have someone there to greet him when he comes home, someone to love him and care for him always. Which is why we have W. Bruce dogs. When I was Cameron in my early 20s and decided to buy a dog, I carefully researched the most suitable breed by going to my neighbor’s house and picking a puppy from the litter in his garage. As it turned out, they were all huskies, a breed of dog about as easy to train as velociraptors. I named my puppy Chinook, and after six months of training, I had managed to teach it the following tricks:

1. Tear up the couch. 2. Eat my socks. 3. Run away when called. Of these three, “run away” was the most annoying because the couch was from my old room at the fraternity house and smelled like it needed an autopsy, and my socks smelled like the couch. When Chinook ran off, though, it implied she thought she was the boss, which was especially vexing because I couldn’t think of a way to prove her wrong. I lived in northern Michigan at the time, working for General Motors, and — let’s face it — huskies are better at running through snow than guys wearing ties and loafers. Lacking a better idea, though, I’d pursue her until finally I’d tackle her and then be too exhausted to do anything but lie there with my arms around her. “This is what you wanted?” her look said to me. “A big hug?” Eventually, we reached a com-

Speaking Out

Joan Clancy Homemaker Port Angeles

“First of all, don’t jump in and start a war. Use methods of diplomacy first. But if all else fails, it looks like it might be war. And we all need to pray heavy-duty for a peaceful resolution.”

promise: She’d stop running away if I built a fence. In my defense, I was just doing what many pet owners do, which is to be dumber than my dog. If I’d had any sense, I would have realized that huskies are bred to drag things across long distances and that instead of driving to work on the highway, I should have been taking the Iditarod. “Chinook,” I asked her, “why don’t you like me?” “I’m hungry,” her look said to me. “Pass the socks.” After a few years, I had a family — and Chinook decided that sticking around suited her just fine. The children were always willing to sit in the wagon or sled and have Chinook pull them. She was finally doing what she craved: She was working. We moved to a country house in southern Michigan, which is much warmer than northern

Michigan by 1 degree Fahrenheit. Chinook never ran away unless there was a thunderstorm, of which she was terrified. At the first rumble from the sky, I made sure she was safely locked in the basement. One day when the family was out, a storm came, and by the time we returned home, Chinook had climbed the fence and fled the thunder. I drove around yelling out my car window (making me very popular with my neighbors), posted signs and took out newspaper ads. After a week of searching, I had to face it: I’d lost Chinook. Heartbroken, I saw this as just another in a series of failures in pet ownership and vowed not to get another dog until I was smart enough to take care of one. And then a farmer called me, responding to my advertisement. Though it had been nine days and though his farm was more than 25 miles from my home, the stray he’d found sounded enough

like my dog for me to drive up there to take a look. When I pulled into his driveway, a big husky was lying out in the field, 50 yards away. As I stood up, that dog raised her head and then streaked across the field in a flash, tackling me to the ground. It was Chinook, yipping excitedly, licking me, jumping on me, crying. I grabbed her, and she gave me a look that said: “This is what I wanted. A great big hug.” That was a long time ago, and I still think I wasn’t cut out to be a husky owner — but that day, seeing how happy Chinook was to see me, I realized this: I must have done something right.

________ W. Bruce Cameron (8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter; A Dog’s Life) can be reached at www.tinyurl.com/pdnbcameron. His humor column appears every Sunday.

What should the United States do in connection with all the war threats by North Korea?

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“You may not want to hear this, but I think we need to blow [North Korean leader Kim Jong Un] out of the water. We need to get rid of him. It’s real scary for all of us. In the end, it’s not going to be good for anyone.”

“We should do what we would do with a 4-yearold: When they behave positively, we give them lots of attention and reinforce that, and when they misbehave, we don’t give them any energy at all and act like their message isn’t getting through.”

“Just try to keep a vigilant eye on [Kim]. I really don’t know what to do. It’s all hard to predict. We have a huge problem over there. Just need to keep a careful eye on him.”

“Try all means of diplomacy and hang tough. If worse comes to worst, we’ll have a war. We do have missiles to shoot down their missiles. They’re untested though, I hear.”

“Threatening others with nuclear attack is a mean thing to do; it’s just mean. Wouldn’t it be nice if nobody had to prove they were the biggest chimp on the reserve, and all resources could be shared between all citizens and governments?”

“Two things to do: Have peace talks or be aggressive to let them know we won’t tolerate their talk. [Kim is] funning everybody with his power. Wish we’d get rid of him, like Bin Laden.”

Retired heavyequipment operator Port Angeles

“I’m glad we have set up a missile-defense system. I don’t know what’s going to happen. There once was a truce, but that has been going on since before I was born. I wish it’d hold.”

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Anthropomorphism The responses to a letter about a tyrannical god [“Single God Entity,” PDN, March 31] have one thing in common: anthropomorphism. One letter writer [“God and Satan,” PDN, April 8] talks about God making us in his own image. The hubris of this doctrine compares favorably with many of the world’s indigenous cultures believing their own gods also look like them. The American god is a white male with a gray beard, not obese like Buddha. God hates sin, demands absolute obedience, judges us and subjects us to punishment if we disobey his rules. George Orwell, in his novel 1984, extended these draconian concepts to government. Once upon a time, there was complete union

Income tax returns for Mr. and Mrs. Obama PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA made less in 2012 than in any other year since taking office, with about 40 percent of the nearly $609,000 in income that he and first lady Michelle Obama reported coming from book sales. Obama, who renewed his call for higher taxes on the wealthy in the budget he released Wednesday, paid $112,214 in taxes last year, his effective federal tax rate at 18.4 percent. The Obamas donated almost one-quarter of their income to charity, according to tax returns released by the White House. Most of the $608,611 that the Obamas reported in adjusted gross income came from the president’s salary, as he reported $394,840 in wages. between church and state to keep the populace in line. Here in the USA, there’s still a firm connection between the two. Tax-exempt churches come to mind. Another letter writer

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An additional $258,772 came from royalties from his books, including his 1995 memoir Dreams From My Father, his 2006 political book The Audacity of Hope and a 2010 children’s book, Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters. Income from Obama’s books has fallen off since 2009, when his books sales surged after his inauguration. The Obamas made $5.5 million that year — his first year in office — but the figure dropped precipitously the next year to $1.73 million. In 2011, the Obamas reported about $790,000 in income. The president and Mrs. Obama signed their tax returns Monday — one week before

[“Heavenly Father,” PDN, April 9] says God is a “good father.” In the Old Testament, does this “good father” practice moral behavior? Do believers in Abraha-

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the April 15 deadline for Americans to file their 2012 returns. Itemized deductions of $258,385 brought the Obamas’ taxable income down to $335,026. The first family deducted $45,056 in interest on the mortgage for their home in Chicago, plus $36,554 in state and local taxes and $26,751 in real estate taxes. Through withholding and estimated tax payments during the year, the Obamas paid $129,029 to the Internal Revenue Service — an overpayment of $16,815. The Obamas directed that rather than receive a refund, the overpayment will be applied to their taxes for next year. The Associated Press

the light offered by science Our “business-friendly” and common sense. Sequim city government Robert Simms, has found another way to Port Angeles act totally irrationally and thwart the best interests of a local business. Sequim business Here we go again.

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Obama’s priorities are gungrab and registration laws. Gun control is about control, Somebody needs to use a little not guns. First comes universal common sense. The sign at the former service registration, then confiscation, station on Washington Street is in deprivation of freedoms and, finally, extermination. place. The city says it cannot The Second Amendment prorequire the removal of the pole. vides for self-defense, protects us What could possibly be the from tyranny and an oppressive rationale for not allowing the change of the sign faces to reflect government, and gives us a means with which to defend all a new business in this location? our freedoms. This is absolute craziness. Left-wing leaders are taking In the same week, we learn us down a path to socialism and that the city manager has one-world government. received a raise of more than Americans can’t be totally contwice the rate of inflation. trolled unless their firearms are He and his staff have found a seized, leaving them defenseless. way to make it harder for a local Gun control in other countries business owner to make a living. resulted in the extermination of The implementation of exorbi- more than 80 million defenseless tant impact fees and totally illogi- people. cal sign ordinances is clearly part As a group, armed Americans of an anti-growth mentality. outnumber the world’s largest These things, among others, army. Abolishment of the Second are damaging existing businesses Amendment will result in punishand discouraging the creation of ing lawful gun owners. new, locally owned ones. Gun control won’t curb crime It is time for a change. We in the U.S. Criminals will still need a government that is suphave their guns. The National Rifle Associaportive of local entrepreneurs. tion’s membership is more than This is what will save the 4.3 million, with 250,000 new “small town” image that the curmembers since January. rent elected officials and bureauGun owners fear two things: crats claim to want. Steven Miller, rust and politicians. It is time to draw a line in the Sequim sand. Are you willing to fight for freedoms? Against ‘gun-grab’ laws ourPresident Dwight Eisenhower Newt Gingrich said that no said: “History does not long one has done more for gun sales entrust the care of freedom to the in the U.S. than Barack Obama. weak or the timid.” Local gun-store representaThe enforcement of gun-grab tives say there’s been a gun-buylaws will start the second Ameriing frenzy in our country for the can revolution. past few years. Are you ready? Why is this? Doug McClary, Sequim Here are contributing factors: CONTINUED FROM A10

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Not throwing in the towel at coin-operated laundry BY MITCH LUCKETT

Grocery stores next door allowed me to gather food, get When I decided to retire and coffee and do laundry in the risk frugal living in a rustic urban friends were a complete same road trip — a gas saver cabin at the base of the Olympic washout: “Laundromats are hot- when you live in the boonies. Mountains, I prepared for sepbeds of gang activity, venues for And both had attendants to tic, power and water. the undead, or worse, the dwell- help FOLD victims master comAlas, I ing place of techno-tuned-in col- plicated, coin-swallowing connever gave lege students.” traptions. ample None of which, by the way, My laundromat disorder disthought to turned out to be true, except for appeared, and I discovered — to the most the college kids. But I digress. my delight — that the clientele important My paranoia seemed justiin laundromats were much like consideration fied when I took a gamble and in all backreconnoitered two laundromats me, though better dressed. Some were there out of woods living: nearest me. necessity, some out of choice. I Clean One, though clean and Luckett underwear. equipped with a caged canary to met patrons spanning different ages, income levels and lifeI’d resing you a spin-cycle lullaby, jected, after researching energy was an adjunct to a gas station, styles, all getting along. Yes, every laundromat-user costs, installing a hookup for a adding a faint whiff of petroknows these facilities are washer and dryer. chemicals to bleach, detergent democracy in action. EveryAll of which begs the quesand bird poop. tion: What to do about soiled I wondered: Did that canary, body’s dirty laundry is literally out in the open. shirts and smelly socks? as in coal mines, constitute an Grubby garments happen. I washed clothes on a washearly warning device? Should I Getting them clean just natuboard in a tin tub for weeks and be afraid? rally puts folks in a convivial, dried them on a clothesline — a The other laundromat pregarrulous mood. tedious and labor-intensive pro- sented a “take it or leave it” But a word of advice to the cess. attitude: no seating, no heating, uninitiated: When I eventually tired of no hot water. If you’re going to play in the this task and every article of Half the machines needed high-stakes laundromat game clothing I owned began to smell servicing; I didn’t find that out — whether your clothes are cotlike old dishrags, I frantically until I sacrificed a roll of quarsearched for the nearest ton, polyester or rayon — you ters to the Laundry Gods. dreaded coin-operated laundry. Hard to get enthused, too, got to know how to load ’em, Dreaded because I have a about cleaning clothes when the know how to wash ’em and bad case of FOLD — Fear of cleaning machines need cleaning. know how to fold ’em when the Laundromats Disorder. I kept searching. The next drying’s done. Yes, folks, I can build a cabin, two laundromats sparkled like _______ write a novel, fight a war and the cat’s brand-spanking-new Mitch Luckett is a Brinnon play a mean five-string banjo, pajamas. musician, storyteller and occabut the thought of operating a Both had one of my favorite public washer and dryer threw country singers, Kenny Rogers, sional Point of View contributor. See “Have Your Say” on the me into paroxysms of kneecrooning over the intercom opposite page on writing a knocking self-doubt. about a poker game. What are Point of View column. Regarding help with this, my the odds?

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Rave of the Week THANKS TO ALL the people who called in response to my daughter’s lost duck ad. We know none of the calls was crank calls. They were all from people serious about helping us find Mr. Duck. We appreciate this very much.

. . . and other Raves A RAVE TO the city of Port Angeles’ Parks & Recreation rock, gem and jewelry show. What a great show. A RAVE TO the great rock show at the Vern Burton. The food was fantastic.

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — including Police Department conduct — as signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). And customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves.

folks at Harbinger for providing us with such a special space. Cheers! A BIG RAVE to the Sequim man who is flying his Confederate flag proudly [Rants & Raves, April 7]. Thank you for your demonstration of freedom, and keep flying it.

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alone with local actors/local busybodies.

. . . and other Rants TO ALL THE medical clinics that won’t hire folks who went to school to be in the medical field. They have the job posted for weeks and reject us because we have no experience. How are we to get the experience and certification if they won’t hire us?

THUMBS DOWN FOR the translucent, agenda-based rant VOLUNTEERS IN NEW REALITY hidden in last week’s paper as a MEDICINE of the Olympics rave: “To Peninsula residents TV show idea: (VIMO) thanks Andrea Piper of whose holiday decorations and “America’s Nosiest Jazzercise for raising $2,000 at Christmas seasonal decor were Busybodies.” the Harbinger Winery fundraiser. The first several seasons could taken down in January.” be filmed in the Sequim area This backhanded rave then Also, a special thanks to the

indulgently demands that residents now plant flowers because “that’s a decoration that everyone appreciates.” Really? A RANT BACK to the person who ranted about the man flying the Confederate flag [Rants & Raves, April 7]. He or she doesn’t know history. We need a little bit of that now. RANT TO EVERYONE along the street who complained because the PenPly stack didn’t come down immediately [Monday in Port Angeles]. Get a life! I’M COMPLETELY CONFUSED why bike riders choose to ride in the lane of traffic when there is plenty of room on the shoulder. Recently, there was a bike rider in my lane of traffic, and I didn’t have enough room to move into the other lane to avoid an oncoming vehicle. It’s very unsafe, and I wish they would use the shoulder when appropriate. A RESOUNDING RANT to

the very rude woman playing two machines at the same time at the casino in Blyn. She needs professional help for her personality disorder and gambling problem. Good luck to her therapist.

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B Kings Sale

Sky-high recognition Brocklesby has season for the record books BY LEE HORTON

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A Sacramento Kings fan shows her support to keep the team in Sacramento during a game earlier this month. A decision on the sale is expected this coming week in New York.

Seattle group ups the ante BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — NBA Commissioner David Stern said the sale of the Sacramento Kings would not become a bidding war. Chris Hansen and the group seeking to purchase the Kings and move them to Seattle is making moves that prove otherwise. The Seattle group led by Hansen and Microsoft Chairman Steve Ballmer announced Friday night they had reached agreement with the Maloof family to raise the purchase price of the Kings by $25 million to an NBA-record $550 million. In a statement on his website, Sonicsarena.com, Hansen said the group has voluntarily raised the purchase price as a sign of commitment in bringing the NBA back to Seattle. “The Seattle Ownership Group has elected to voluntarily raise its purchase price as a sign of our commitment to bring basketball back to our city and our high degree of confidence in our arena plan, our financing plan, the economic strength of the Seattle market, individual and corporate support for the team and, most importantly, the future of the NBA,” Hansen said. Hansen’s group entered into a binding agreement with the Maloof family in January to purchase the controlling interest of the franchise based on a $525 million value. The purchase agreement has been countered by Sacramento’s attempts to put together a potential ownership group that would keep the Kings in California. The NBA Board of Governors meets next week in New York and hopes to vote on the potential sale and relocation. Last week, the two groups made presentations in New York before to a committee of owners. George Maloof made clear during the meetings that his family wanted to sell to the Seattle group, but there were enough leftover questions that Stern said he wasn’t sure if a decision would be made at the full Board of Governors meeting. Led by Mayor Kevin Johnson, Sacramento has fought back to be make the sale and relocation of the Kings a debate. The city recently approved an arena financing plan and lined up an ownership group that can compete with the powerful Seattle one. Johnson posted a lengthy statement on his Twitter account Friday night after news broke of Seattle’s increased bid. “Sacramento is playing to win, including having assembled a world class ownership group; voting to move forward on an arena and securing significant fan and corporate support,” he wrote. “We know the NBA has never moved a team from a market that has performed and where a clear path to an arena has been demonstrated. “Which is why as we head into the meetings in New York City next week we are following the process established by the NBA. “That said, we of course are prepared to maintain the full court press we have applied over the last several months to make sure we leave it all on the court. For all of these reasons, we feel good about where we stand.”

SEQUIM — Jayson Brocklesby’s goal for his senior season was simple: get better. His coach, Greg Glasser, said Sequim sets goals for the team prior to the season, but not individual players. The Wolves’ ALSO . . . goals, obvi■ Boys ously, centered basketball around win- All-Star ning. team Sequim (22- selected/B3 6) earned a share of the O l y m p i c League title by going 15-1 in league play, finished second in the West Central District tournament, and placed sixth at the 2A state tournament — one of the best state showings in school history, and its best-ever 2A finish. And Brocklesby, who is this year’s All-Peninsula boys basketball MVP, played a key role in the Wolves achieving their goals. After four games, the Wolves had a 2-2 record. Brocklesby was playing well, averaging more than 12 points per game, but he decided his team needed more offense from him. “I was passing a lot more, and we were losing, so I thought, ‘I have to score more,’” Brocklesby said. From that point on, the senior scored at least 13 points in each of Sequim’s remaining games, not counting the three games the Wolves played at a tournament in Nevada in early January, in which Brocklesby followed two seven-point games

with a 35-point performance. The only teams from the state of Washington to beat eighth-ranked Sequim during that span were No. 4 Clover Park (twice) and No. 3 Renton (on a miraculous steal and halfcourt shot in the opening round of the state tournament). “He had a very special year,” Glasser said. “He’s one of the few players to do what he did in the history of Sequim.”

School record Brocklesby broke Ryan Kaps’ school record by scoring 30 or more points six times this season. With 1,231 career points, Brocklesby concludes his career as Sequim’s second all-time leading scorer. He averaged 20.4 points (572 points), 4.9 rebounds and two steals per game. He was named All-State Second Team by The Associated Press, Olympic League First Team, 2A State Tournament Second Team, and was chosen to play in the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association All-State game. Brocklesby had a tendency to score a lot of points in a short span of time, including 18 points in six minutes against Klahowya. Glasser said it often surprised him to look at the stat LONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS sheet after a game and see Sequim’s Jayson Brocklesby floats to an easy basket Brocklesby’s point total.

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Spartans take doubleheader PA softball a half-game from 1st place PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OCEAN SHORES — Tabetha Brock knocked a threerun homer out of the park in the first game and Jillian Raben pitched a 12-strikeout one-hitter in the second game to spark Forks to a doubleheader nonleague win over North Beach. The Spartans captured the first contest 15-0 in five innings, and then claimed an 11-1 fiveinning win in the nightcap. Brock, the left-fielder, hit her three-RBI homer in the fourth inning as the Spartans took a dominating 9-0 lead after scoring four in the first. The game ended because of the 10-run mercy rule in the fifth after Forks scored six more runs. Sabrina Collins went the distance for the Spartans, striking out six while spreading out five hits. Forks rapped out eight hits in the game. Home team North Beach took a 1-0 lead in the first inning of the second game but the Spartans quickly took control with eight runs in the second. Raben fanned 12 batters while pitching the one-hitter. Courtnie Paul caught both games for the Spartans. Forks third baseman Emily Klahn had a 1.000 on-base percentage and five hits combined through both games. Game 1 Forks 15, North Beach 0, 5 innings Forks North Beach WP- Collins

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Forks’ runner Haley Palmer slides safely into third base at North Beach High School where Forks took both ends of a doubleheader.

Preps Pitching Statistics Forks: Raben 5IP, 1H, 1R, 12K. Hitting Statistics Forks: Klahn 1.000 on-base percentage, 5H in both games.

Port Angeles 10, Bremerton 1 PORT ANGELES — Cara Cristion and Dove Lucas combined for a one-hitter and Raelyn Lucas and Ashlee Reid both hit triples to lead the Roughriders to the Olympic League victory. Port Angeles got right back on track after its tough loss to rival Sequim the day before. The Riders (7-1, 8-1) are onehalf game behind idle Sequim (7-0, 8-0) while both Olympic and Kingston have two losses each in league competition. Port Angeles next plays Olympic at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Silverdale on Monday at 4:15 p.m. Against Bremerton, Starting pitcher Cristion gave up no hits and just one unearned run while striking out three in five innings for the victory.

Dove Lucas allowed one hit Rilke Rutenbeck had two hits and no runs while fanning four each. in two innings. North Kitsap 16, Port Townsend 8 The offense gathered 11 hits as Reid led the way by going 3 for North Kitsap 2 6 1 5 0 1 1 — 16 12 0 4 with three RBI, a run and the Port Townsend 2 0 4 0 0 2 0 — 8 10 0 triple while Raelyn Lucas went 2 WP- Driscol; LP- Rogers Pitching Statistics for 3 with two runs and a triple. North Kitsap: Driscol 3IP, 1K, 5BB; Keller 4IP, 12K, 3BB. Maddy Hinrichs was a perfect Port Townsend: Rogers 3IP, 1K, 5BB; Lee 4IP, 2K, 5BB. Hitting Statistics 3 for 3 with two RBI and three North Kitsap: Keller 2-4; Holt 2-3; Royal 2-4; Callahan 2-3. runs. Port Townsend: Shaw 2-4; Polizzi 2-4; Lee 2-4; Rutenbeck Port Angeles 10, Bremerton 1 Bremerton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 1 1 8 Port Angeles 3 2 0 3 0 2 x — 10 11 3 WP- Cristion; LP- Muhlman Pitching Statistics Bremerton: Muhlman 6IP, 11H, 7ER, 0K, 1BB. Port Angeles: Cristion 5IP, 0H, 1R, 0ER, 3K, 1BB; D. Lucas 2IP, 1H, 0R, 4K, 0BB. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Hinrichs 3-3, 2RBI, 3R; Reid 3-4, 3RBI, 1R, 3B; R. Lucas 2-3, 3B, 2R; Steinman 1-3, RBI, 2R.

North Kitsap 16, Port Townsend 8 PORT TOWNSEND — The Vikings (3-4, 3-5) exploded for six runs in the second and five in the fourth to keep the winless Redskins (0-7, 0-8) at bay in the Olympic League game. Port Townsend’s Baili Shaw went 3 for 4 while teammates Gen Polizzi, Megan Lee and

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Baseball Port Angeles 7, Bremerton 5 PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders continue their hot streak. A day after shocking rival Sequim with seven runs in the seventh inning after trailing 5-1 and winning 8-5, Port Angeles gave Bremerton its first loss in the Olympic League with a 7-5 victory. The Riders improve to 6-4 and are in a logjam for third place in league with Olympic and North Mason. TURN

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Bowling LAUREL LANES Friday 7 Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Neil Allen, 245; men’s high series: Neil Allen, 628. Women’s high game: Rita berson, 213; women’s high series: Louise Demetriff, 538. Leading team: E&M’s. Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 264; men’s high series: George Peabody, 688. Women’s high game: Debbie Nickles, 202; women’s high series: Debbie Nickles, 544. Leading team: P.A. Bawlers. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Joe Gentry, 289; men’s high series: Al Angevine, 709. Leading team: The Whackers. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: DeAndre Harris, 237; men’s high series: DeAndre Harris, 669. Women’s high game: Jess Edgmon, 215; women’s high series: Jess Edgmon, 529. Leading team: Average Control. Laurel Lanes Men’s high game: Dick Roper, 188; men’s high series: Dick Roper, 531. Women’s high game: Sherri Zindel, 185; women’s high series: Sherri Zindel, 495. Leading team: Dogwood Dawg. Tuesday Brunch League High score: June Larsen, 188. High series: June Larsen, 513. First place team: Salon@Tuscany.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Gary Thorne, 75; Rick Hoover, 76. Net: John Tweter, 68; Jay Petersen, 68; Daryl Jensen, 71; Ray Dooley, 72; Gene Ketchum, 72. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 71; Gary Thorne and Kevin Russell, 72. Team net: Steve Jones and Herb Renner, 63; John Tweter and Gene Ketchum, 63; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 65; Terry McCartney and Jay Petersen, 65; Ray Dooley and Bernie Anselmo, 66; Daryl Jensen and Bernie Anselmo, 66; John Tweter and Tom Fryer, 66. Wednesday Merchants League Week No. 1 Gross: Jim Jones, 38; Mark Mast, 39; James Root, 41. Net: Bill Benedict, 33; Jon Gray, 35; Buck Ward, 35; Mike Rogers, 36; Darren Heaward, 36; Ward Dunscomb, 36; Matt Murray, 36; Bruce Edwards, 36; Rob Onnen, 37; Rony Dunscomb, 37; Mel Triggs, 37; Del Johnson, 38; Jeff James, 38; Greg Senf, 38. Tuesday Mens’ Club Better Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 36; Steve Main, 36. Net: Buddy Fraser, 32; Leo Greenawalt, 32; David Henderson, 32.5; Daryl Jensen, 33.5; Craig Jacobs, 33.5. Team gross: Gerald Petersen and Mike Clayton, 69; Greg Thomas and Mike Clayton, 70. Team net: David Henderson and Leo Greenawalt, 60; DAvid Henderson and Daryl Jensen, 61; Larry Aillaud and Buddy Fraser, 62; Gerald Petersen and Craig Jacobs, 62; Mike Clayton and Craig Jacobs, 62. Saturday, April 6 Men’s Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Mike DuPuis, 54; Gary Thorne, 57. Net: Daryl Jensen, 47; Briten Doran, 48; Dave Henderson, 49; Mike Sorenson, 51; Craig Jacobs, 51; Ray Santiago, 51; Jack Heckman, 51. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 66; Rob Botero and Mike DuPuis, 68. Team net: Kit Metcalf and Steve Main, 56; Dave Henderson and Ray Dooley, 61; daryl Jensen and Ray Santiago, 61; Briten Doran and Jan Hardin, 61; Dave Henderson and Daryl Jensen, 62; Dave Henderson and Ray Santiago, 62; Daryl Jensen and Ray Dooley, 62; Briten Doran and Tom Humleker, 62. Ladies net: Sherry Henderson, 54; Linda Bruch, 59. Hole In One Paul Reed had a hole in one on Hole no. 4 with a 7 iron on Sunday, April 7 at Peninsula Golf Club. This was his eleventh hole in one. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS GOLF CLUB Wednesday Men’s Club Two Man Best Ball Flight One Gross: John Magee and Brian Anderson, 75. Net: Arni Fredrickson and Steve Lewis, 59; Shane Lusk and Morris Fosse, 63. Flight Two Gross: Grant Ritter and Barry Tuteur, 75. Net: Ray Ballantyne and Joe Tomita, 57; Milt Mickey and Ed Fjerstad, 59. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: John Magee, 12 ft. 10 in. High division: Pat Lauerman, 15 ft. 4 in. No. 11 Low division: Grant Ritter, 5 ft. 8 in. High division: Steve Lewis, 10 ft. 8 in. No. 17 Open: Milt Mickey, 10 ft. 9 in. THE CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Tuesday Women’s 18 Hole Golf Group Division One Gross: Marine Hirschfeld, 33; Gail Savage, 33.5. Division Two Gross: Lori Oakes, 29.5; Donna Maclean, 33. Closest to pin No. 4 Division one: Gail Savage. No. 11 Division one: Pat Schumacher. Division two: Lori Oakes. Putts Division one: Marine Hirschfeld, 31; Pat Schumacher, 31. Division two: Lori Oakes, 35. Birdies No. 2: Lori Oakes. No. 6: Marine Hirschfeld. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, April 7 Throw Out One Par 4 Net: Chuck Parrish, 62; Don Daniels, 68; Mike Penna, 69; Dan Reeves, 71; Steve Lee, 71.

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Dan Gedelman watches his two daughters, Keira, 6, in front, and Jayde, 9, as they wait patiently for that nibble at the annual Kids Fishing Derby at the Lincoln Park ponds in Port Angeles on Saturday morning. About 100 children fished for prizes sponsored by Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers and Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department under less-than-ideal rainy conditions. More than 1,500 trout were planted in the pond last week, including 25 large trout at least two feet in length. Five of the large plants were reported caught during the event.

Basketball P.A. Women’s League Standings through Friday Team W L Peninsula Lady Pirates 2 0 7 Cedars Casino 3 1 Halberg Chiropractic 3 1 Windermere Riders 1 2 Sequim Lady Wolves 0 5

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American League West Division W L Pct Oakland 9 2 .818 Texas 7 4 .636 Seattle 5 7 .417 Houston 4 6 .400 Los Angeles 2 8 .200 East Division W L Pct Boston 6 4 .600 New York 5 4 .556 Baltimore 5 5 .500 Tampa Bay 4 6 .400 Toronto 4 6 .400 Central Division W L Pct Kansas City 6 4 .600 Detroit 5 5 .500 Cleveland 4 5 .444 Chicago 4 6 .400 Minnesota 4 6 .400 Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 1, Chicago White Sox 0 Tampa Bay at Boston, ppd., rain N.Y. Mets 16, Minnesota 5 Toronto 8, Kansas City 4 Oakland 4, Detroit 3, 12 innings Houston 5, L.A. Angels 0 Seattle 3, Texas 1 Saturday’s Games Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1, 10 innings Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, late Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, late Detroit at Oakland, late N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, late

GB — 2 4½ 4½ 6½ GB — ½ 1 2 2 GB — 1 1½ 2 2

Toronto at Kansas City, late Houston at L.A. Angels, late Texas at Seattle, late Today’s Games Chicago White Sox (Peavy 1-1) at Cleveland (Myers 0-1), 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 1-0) at Boston (Buchholz 2-0), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-2) at Minnesota (Correia 0-1), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (Morrow 0-1) at Kansas City (E.Santana 1-1), 11:10 a.m. Houston (Humber 0-2) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 0-0), 12:35 p.m. Detroit (Ani.Sanchez 1-0) at Oakland (Parker 0-1), 1:05 p.m. Texas (Tepesch 1-0) at Seattle (Maurer 0-2), 1:10 p.m. Baltimore (W.Chen 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 1-1), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay at Boston, 8:05 a.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Houston at Oakland, 7:05 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct GB Arizona 7 3 .700 — San Francisco 8 4 .667 — Colorado 6 4 .600 1 Los Angeles 6 4 .600 1 San Diego 2 8 .200 5 East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 10 1 .909 — Washington 7 4 .636 3 New York 6 4 .600 3½ Philadelphia 5 5 .500 4½ Miami 1 9 .100 8½ Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 6 4 .600 — Cincinnati 5 5 .500 1 Pittsburgh 4 6 .400 2 Chicago 4 7 .364 2½ Milwaukee 2 7 .222 3½ Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 4, San Francisco 3 Atlanta 6, Washington 4, 10 innings Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia 3, Miami 1, 10 innings N.Y. Mets 16, Minnesota 5 St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 0 Arizona 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 Colorado 7, San Diego 5 Saturday’s Games Atlanta 3, Washington 1 San Francisco 3, Chicago Cubs 2 N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, late Milwaukee at St. Louis, late Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, late Philadelphia at Miami, late L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late Colorado at San Diego, late Today’s Games Philadelphia (Halladay 0-2) at Miami (Slowey 0-2), 10:10 a.m. Atlanta (Maholm 2-0) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 1-0), 10:35 a.m. Cincinnati (Latos 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Undecided), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-2) at Minnesota (Correia 0-1), 11:10 a.m. Milwaukee (Estrada 1-0) at St. Louis (J.Garcia 1-0), 11:15 a.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 1-0) at Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 0-2), 11:20 a.m. Colorado (J.De La Rosa 0-1) at San Diego (Richard 0-1), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0-1) at Arizona (Cahill 0-2), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.

Washington at Miami, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.

Basketball NBA standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct y-L.A. Clippers 53 26 .671 x-Golden State 45 35 .563 L.A. Lakers 43 37 .538 Sacramento 28 51 .354 Phoenix 24 55 .304 Northwest Division W L Pct y-Oklahoma City 59 21 .738 x-Denver 54 25 .684 Utah 42 38 .525 Portland 33 46 .418 Minnesota 29 50 .367 Southwest Division W L Pct y-San Antonio 58 21 .734 x-Memphis 54 25 .684 x-Houston 44 35 .557 Dallas 39 40 .494 New Orleans 27 53 .338 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct y-New York 52 27 .658 x-Brooklyn 47 32 .595 x-Boston 40 39 .506 Philadelphia 32 47 .405 Toronto 31 48 .392 Southeast Division W L Pct z-Miami 63 16 .797 x-Atlanta 44 36 .550 Washington 29 51 .363 Orlando 20 59 .253 Charlotte 18 61 .228 Central Division W L Pct y-Indiana 49 30 .620 x-Chicago 43 36 .544 x-Milwaukee 37 42 .468 Detroit 28 52 .350 Cleveland 24 55 .304 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference Friday’s Games Toronto 97, Chicago 88 Brooklyn 117, Indiana 109 Philadelphia 97, Washington 86 New York 101, Cleveland 91 Atlanta 109, Milwaukee 104 Detroit 113, Charlotte 93 Miami 109, Boston 101 Memphis 82, Houston 78 L.A. Clippers 96, New Orleans 93 Dallas 108, Denver 105, OT San Antonio 108, Sacramento 101 Utah 107, Minnesota 100 Oklahoma City 106, Portland 90 L.A. Lakers 118, Golden State 116 Saturday’s Games Milwaukee at Charlotte, late Boston at Orlando, late L.A. Clippers at Memphis, late Phoenix at Minnesota, late Today’s Games Chicago at Miami, 10 a.m. Indiana at New York, 12:30 p.m. Cleveland at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 12:30 p.m. Portland at Denver, 2 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans, 3 p.m. Sacramento at Houston, 4 p.m. San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Miami at Cleveland, 4 p.m.

GB — 8½ 10½ 25 29 GB — 4½ 17 25½ 29½ GB — 4 14 19 31½ GB — 5 12 20 21 GB — 19½ 34½ 43 45 GB — 6 12 21½ 25

New York at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Chicago at Orlando, 4 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Memphis at Dallas, 5 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Denver at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Houston at Phoenix, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Hockey NHL standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Anaheim 41 27 9 5 59 124 103 Los Angeles 41 23 14 4 50 118 103 San Jose 40 21 12 7 49 101 100 Dallas 40 20 17 3 43 114 120 Phoenix 41 18 16 7 43 110 110 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 40 23 11 6 52 109 96 Minnesota 40 22 16 2 46 103 100 Edmonton 40 16 17 7 39 102 111 Calgary 40 15 21 4 34 106 140 Colorado 41 13 22 6 32 96 128 Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Chicago 40 31 5 4 66 132 85 St. Louis 40 23 15 2 48 110 102 Detroit 41 19 15 7 45 103 107 Columbus 41 18 16 7 43 99 105 Nashville 42 15 19 8 38 98 115 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Pittsburgh 41 31 10 0 62 138 101 N.Y. Islanders 41 21 16 4 46 119 121 N.Y. Rangers 40 20 16 4 44 99 96 New Jersey 41 15 16 10 40 96 113 Philadelphia 40 17 20 3 37 108 125 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Montreal 40 26 9 5 57 127 95 Boston 40 26 10 4 56 114 87 Toronto 40 22 13 5 49 123 112 Ottawa 41 21 14 6 48 101 89 Buffalo 41 16 19 6 38 107 127 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 41 22 17 2 46 123 113 Winnipeg 42 21 19 2 44 109 123 Tampa Bay 40 17 21 2 36 127 122 Carolina 40 16 22 2 34 103 129 Florida 40 13 21 6 32 98 139 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Friday’s Games Chicago 3, Detroit 2, SO Ottawa 2, New Jersey 0 Columbus 4, St. Louis 1 Dallas 5, Nashville 2 Calgary 3, Phoenix 2, OT Saturday’s Games Philadelphia at Buffalo, late Vancouver at Colorado, late Montreal at Toronto, late N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, late Tampa Bay at Washington, late Boston at Carolina, late Pittsburgh at Florida, late Columbus at Minnesota, late San Jose at Dallas, late Calgary at Edmonton, late Anaheim at Los Angeles, late Today’s Games Chicago at St. Louis, 9:30 a.m. Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 2 p.m. Detroit at Nashville, 4:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Ottawa at Boston, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Toronto, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Nashville, 5 p.m. Columbus at Colorado, 6 p.m. Minnesota at Calgary, 6 p.m. San Jose at Phoenix, 7 p.m.

Transactions Baseball Major League Baseball MLB—Suspended Cleveland RHP Carlos Carrasco for eight games and fined him for “intentionally throwing” at New York’s Kevin Youkilis during an April 9 game. Suspended San Diego OF Carlos Quentin for eight games and INF-OF Jerry Hairston Jr. for one game for their actions during an April 11 game against Los Angeles Dodgers.


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All-Peninsula Boys Basketball Players were selected by area boys basketball coaches and the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Jayson Brocklesby

Abraham Venske

Hayden Gunderson

Cody Russell

Leyton Doherty

Gabe Carter

Sequim (Senior) Guard/Forward — MVP

Neah Bay (Sophomore) Guard

Port Angeles (Junior) Guard

Port Townsend (Junior) Guard

Neah Bay (Senior) Guard

Sequim (Senior) Forward

Named AP 2A AllState Second Team, All-Olympic League First Team. Averaged 20.4 points and 4.9 rebounds.

Led 1B runners-up Red Devils in scoring with 12.3 points per game.Also averaged 6.5 rebounds and 2.9 steals. per game

Led Riders in scoring (11.6 ppg), assists (4.2) and steals (2.1). All-Olympic League honorable mention.

All-Olympic League honorable mention. Led team with 8.7 points per game, 2.3 assists and 2 steals, and grabbed 4.3 rebounds.

Named 1B All-State Second Team by The Associated Press. Averaged 11.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.4 steals for state runners-up.

All-Olympic League First Team. Averaged 11 points, 7.5 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game. Alltime school leader in assists and rebounds.

Braden Decker

Derrick Findley

Josiah Greene

Mark Jacobson

Brian LeMaster

Greg Glasser

Forks (Senior) Forward

Crescent (Senior) Forward

Neah Bay (Junior) Forward

Forks (Senior) Post

Port Townsend (Senior) Post

Sequim Coach of the Year

Selected to the All-SWL Evergreen Division First Team. Averaged 15.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.2 steals for the Spartans.

North Olympic League MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. Scored 21 points for the 1B team in the WIBCA All-State game.

All-North Olympic League honoree. Led Red Devils in rebounds (7.2 ppg) and assists (3 apg). Also averaged 8.4 points and 2.8 steals.

All-SWL Evergreen Division honorable mention. Averaged 8.3 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2 steals and two assists per game for the Spartans.

Finished season strong, including a 22-rebound effort at Port Angeles.Averaged 6.8 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game.

Along with assistants Phil Langston, Larry Hill and Kenny Meier, guided Wolves to Olympic League title and sixth-place finish at state.

Honorable Mention: Marshall Elliott (Port Angeles); Rory Kallappa (Sequim); Ryan Moss (Neah Bay); Kevin Hess (Clallam Bay); Caleb Treider (Port Angeles); Anthony Pinza (Sequim); Rafael Pagasian (Chimacum); Colton Raben (Forks); Zeke Greene (Neah Bay); Jacob King (Port Townsend); Hunter Hathaway (Port Angeles); Alex Barry (Sequim); Tyler McCaulley (Neah Bay); Leo Gonzales (Forks); Sage Fadness (Crescent).

MVP: Brocklesby’s athleticism rare in hoops CONTINUED FROM B1 a basketball player with Brocklesby’s speed to be as “I would be in disbelief,” tall as he is (6-foot-3) and Glasser said. “He gets able to jump as high as he points so quickly; he would can. But Glasser is quick to score in bunches.” point out that Brocklesby He also created his own possesses many basketball opportunities. Brocklesby’s athleticism skills, too. He is an athletic — during track and field basketball player, not merely an athlete playing season, he is one of the best basketball. sprinters and high jumpers One area that Brockon the North Olympic Pen- lesby showed significant insula — allowed him to improvement as a senior turn steals and rebounds was his 3-point shooting. into easy points. He spent a lot of time “It’s way easier to get working on it last offseason, down court when you can and it became an important out-run everybody,” Brock- weapon in his arsenal. lesby said. “I can jump high, He could light up the so the basket is lower for scoreboard from beyond the me than most people.” arc or at the free-throw line Glasser said it is rare for as much as he could on fast-

break lay-ups. Another thing Glasser pointed out many times during the season is that Brocklesby’s points weren’t selfish points. He was still a good teammate, and wasn’t taking bad shots, as evidenced by his 57 percent field-goal percentage. Glasser said Brocklesby’s personality and leadership were also important ingredients in Sequim’s season. He could be both fiery and loose. “He is very competitive, but he joked around with everyone and made everyone comfortable,” Glasser said. “He is definitely going to be missed, on the court and off the court.”

Duo leaving their marks SEQUIM — Jayson Brocklesby finished his senior season as Sequim’s second all-time career scoring leader. But he also played alongside another of the school’s all-time best basketball players. “Jayson gave us an offensive punch, along with his co-pilot, Gabe Carter,” coach Greg Glasser said. Carter’s and Brocklesby’s high school basketball careers have been so inextricably linked, that it is difficult to honor one player without honoring the other. Both players’ names litter the Sequim record book. Along with Brock-

lesby’s career scoring mark and record for most games in a season with 30 or more points, here are a few other notable career statistics of the two seniors (with their all-time school ranking): ■ Steals: Brocklesby, 141 (second); Carter, 129 (third). ■ Rebounds: Carter, 609 (first); Brocklesby, 451 (third). ■ Assists: Carter, 383 (first). ■ Blocks: Carter, 86 (second). ■ 3-pointers made: Carter, 107 (fourth). ■ Postseason points: Brocklesby, 262 (second); Carter, 194 (fourth). Lee Horton

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods dropped two strokes at the Masters before he even hit a shot Saturday, and he still has a chance to wear another green jacket. Woods shot a 2-under 70 in the third round at Augusta National, shaking off a two-stroke penalty assessed before he went out to the first tee. When he walked off the 18th green after sinking a testy par putt, he was four strokes off the lead.

Still playing It could have been better. And worse. At least he didn’t get disqualified. Augusta National gave Woods a reprieve, ruling an improper drop Friday should result in a two-shot penalty instead of getting him kicked out of the tournament. He said it was the right decision, even though some

The Masters called for him to withdraw for signing an improper scorecard. “I’m abiding by the rules,” said Woods, who was at 3-under 213. “I made a mistake under the rules of golf. I took an improper drop, and I got the penalty.”

Snedeker, Day lead Brandt Snedeker and Australia’s Jason Day were tied for the lead at 7 under, while two more Aussies, Adam Scott and Marc Leishman, and 2009 Masters champion Angel Cabrera were another stroke back. On moving day at Augusta, no one made much of a move, setting up quite a shootout on Sunday. This day will be remembered for the penalty against Woods, which sure stirred up plenty of debate

on social media. Some fellow golfers claimed Woods got special treatment and others noted it came one day after 14-year-old Guan Tianlang was penalized a stroke for slow play, nearly causing him to miss the cut. “I think [Woods] should WD [withdraw]. He took a drop to gain an advantage,” tweeted David Duval, once Woods’ top rival. Others said it was the right decision. “I know he didn’t do anything malicious or was trying to gain an advantage or anything like that,” Nick Watney said. “I’m sure he feels terrible about it and I believe 100 percent that he didn’t do anything on purpose.” Hunter Mahan, who missed the Masters cut, praised the decision. “I like this ruling because he took an illegal drop but no official brought it to his attention,” Mahan tweeted.

SEATTLE — The Seattle Sounders failed to deliver on coach Sigi Schmid’s victory guarantee, tying the New England Revolution 0-0 on Saturday despite dominating most of the play. In remarks to reporters Friday, Schmid promised that the Sounders (0-3-2), off to the worst start in the five-year history of the franchise, would win for the first time this season. The Sounders have scored only two goals, and both of those scorers — Eddie Johnson (hamstring) and Brad Evans (calf) — were sidelined with injuries Saturday.

No offensive revolution New England (1-2-2) has gone without a goal for fourplus games totaling 388 minutes since scoring in the 62nd minute of a seasonopening 1-0 victory at Chicago on March 9. Seattle dominated both halves, outshooting the Revolution 13-5. The Sound-

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Revolution goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth, left, and Jose Goncalves (23) defend against a shot by Seattle’s Steve Zakuani (11).

MLS ers were especially dangerous during the first half when they got off eight shots.

Missed opportunities Two of those came within a minute of each other. Steve Zakuani broke toward the top right corner of New England’s 6-yard box to get on the end of a well-placed cross by Lamar Neagle, but

goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth blocked it over the goal line midway through the 14th minute. On the ensuing corner kick, the ball wound up at the feet of Sounders midfielder Osvaldo Alonso to the right of the arc, but his shot went barely over the crossbar, skimming across the top of the netting. Zakuani had another point-blank try early in the 44th minute, but Shuttleworth saved it with his foot.


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Preps: Chimacum wins by 1 stroke CONTINUED FROM B1 Port Angeles next plays Olympic at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Silverdale on Monday starting at 4:15 p.m. Bremerton now is 8-1 in league and 9-4 overall while North Kitsap is in second at 6-2 (10-3 overall). The Riders won despite having eight errors in the game. “We played a horrible first four innings before turning it around in the fifth,” Port Angeles coach Chad Wagner said. “I felt like we should have been in control of the game from inning one but our defense held us back.” Wes Giddings threw five innings, giving up five runs, just one earned, while striking out two and earning the win Zach Lovik came in and pitched the final two innings to earn the save. “Giddings did a fine job and would have probably thrown a complete game if it wasn’t for him having to get four outs an inning,” Wagner said about the errors. “All in all, I am still proud of my boys for their complete turn-around.” Lovik had a pinch-hit double in the fifth to give the Riders their first two runs of the game. Marcus Konopaski was 2 for 3 with two runs scored while Ryan Mudd was 2 for 3 with a walk and Brian Defrang was 2 for 2 with a run scored and a walk. Larsson Chapman was 2 for 4 with an RBI.

North Kitsap 11, Port Townsend 2 PORT TOWNSEND — The Redskins were doomed by two big innings by the Vikings. Port Townsend scored first on a sacrifice-fly RBI by Cody Russell, and held the lead until the third inning when North Kitsap plated six runs. The Vikings then extended their lead to 10-1 with a four-run fourth inning. Redskins pitchers Russell and Devon Courtney didn’t receive much offensive support, as the Redskins struck out 13 times. Jacob King scored Port Townsend’s second run on passed ball in the bottom of the seventh inning. The Redskins (0-9, 0-10) play four games next week, starting with a home game against Klahowya (5-5, 6-7) on Monday. The Eagles have lost five straight Olympic League games after a 5-0 start. Port Townsend then faces Kingston (1-6, 1-8) at home Tuesday and on the road Wednesday. The week concludes Friday with a road game at Bremerton (8-1, 9-4). North Kitsap 11, Port Townsend 2 North Kitsap 0 0 6 4 0 0 1 — 11 13 1 Port Townsend 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 — 2 5 3 WP- Tamm; LP- Russell Hitting Statistics Port Townsend: Courtney 2-3; Dwyer 1-3; Davis 1-3; King 1-3, R; Russell 0-4, RBI.

rounds with 83s were Jack Shea of Sequim and Zachary Byerly of North Mason. The Wolves improved to 4-1 in league as Ty Jones and Anthony Pinza claimed fourth and fifth with scores of 84 and 85 respectively. “Although Dungeness was in superb condition, the wind was tough for some players to navigate,” Sequim coach Bill Shea said. “We continue to show great depth in our team with the top four players all within four shots of each other,” Shea said. The Wolves next play Port Townsend at Port Townsend Golf Club on Monday.

Girls Golf Sequim 270, North Mason inc.

Chimacum golfers James Porter, from left, Jack Hilt, Cole Lovekamp, Riley Downs, Kevin Miller, Nathan Browning and Marcus Bufford helped spark the Cowboys to a one-stroke win over Life Christian at Port Ludlow Golf Club. Not pictured is Dan Rasmussen. the board first in the 11th minute on an Eli Berg assist while Mason Barrett made it 2-0 in the 44th minute on a Flores assist. Miki Andrus got the Riders back into the game with a goal in the 57th minute on a Wei-Yan Fu assist. But two minutes later Ron Welches, on another Flores assist, put in an insurance goal for the Wolves. Brasher named Flores his player of the match for his outstanding play. “Sequim’s Omar Flores made several impact plays in the match,” Saari said. Sequim outshot Port Angeles 12-7 for the day. Freshman goalkeeper Austin Wagner had four saves for the Wolves while Jack Doryland, one of the top keepers in the league, had six for the Riders. In addition to Flores and Wagner, Brasher also picked Berg, defender Hector Baylon and freshman midfielder Cameron Chase for having standout performances. Chase, who sat out the first half because of an injury he suffered against North Kitsap, came in the second half and played well, Brasher said. “Eli Berg played well in the middle and hector Baylon played well on the left [of the backfield],” he added. Saari said he felt good about how his players performed. “I was very pleased of the way we passed and played as a team,” he said. “It was by far the best passing game the team has had this year, and it bodes well for the future if we can build on it. “We are disappointed with the loss but encouraged by the overall performance and the passion that

Port Townsend 3, Klahowya 1 PORT TOWNSEND — Brady Arthur scored two goals to lead the Redskins to the Olympic League victory Friday at Memorial Field. The Eagles took a 1-0 lead early in the 12th minute but it was all Port Townsend after that. Arthur answered in the 25th minute to make it a 1-1 tie at halftime, and then Daniel Charlton’s shot on a Mitiku Little assist in the 42nd minute gave the Redskins the lead for good. An insurance goal by Arthur on a Nick Silberman assist came in the 72nd minute. The Redskins outshot the Eagles 18-6. A season-high 32 Port Townsend defensive saves were credited to a solid Redskin back four, anchored by senior co-captain Xavie Frank, fellow senior Jordan Ristick, junior Forrest Piatt and freshman Patrick Charlton. All contributed to aid a second-half clean-sheet for senior goalkeeper Daniel ChimaDawson. Port Townsend also beat Klahowya 3-1 in the JV match. Port Townsend next travels to Bremerton on Tuesday.

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honors with a 4-over 40. The Cowboys had a three-tie for second at 42 with Riley Downs, Kevin Miller and Nathan Browning. Chimacum’s Jack Hilt finished in eighth place with 48 while also scoring for the Cowboys was James Porter with 57. Cole Lovekamp shot 58 for the Cowboys.

Sequim 426, North Mason 507 SEQUIM — Sequim’s Travis Priest took medalist honors in the Olympic League meet with an 82 in the 18-hole competition at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. Tying for second low

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SEQUIM — Omar Flores scored a goal and had two assists to lead the Wolves to the Olympic League victory over their rivals. Sequim went ahead 2-0 early in the second half and hung on for the win. “This game was a little closer than the first time we played them,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher said. “Port Angeles played harder, tackled harder and made us work a lot harder this time. “It is always a tough match with PA. They always are ready to play.” Both teams put heavy pressure on the opponent’s defense with a total of 19 shots on goal. “We had our best passing game of the season so far,” Port Angeles coach Chris Saari said. Flores put Sequim on

we played with.” Saari picked Andrus as the offensive player of the match, Tristan Isett for defense and Abinet Hayden, Fu and Scott Methner as co-transition players. Sequim won the JV game 5-1. The Riders, 1-9-0 in league, next hosts North Mason on Tuesday while the Wolves play at Klahowya in Silverdale on Tuesday.

SEQUIM — Maddy Fisher shot a match-best 46 to spark the Wolves over the undermanned Bulldogs in Olympic League action at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course on Friday. The Wolves improved their overall record to 4-3-1 and their league record to 4-1 playing on the par-37 front-nine. “It was cold and windy but the girls played very well,” Sequim coach Garrett Smithson said. Elisa Salle was second with 51 while Sequim teammate Caitlin Stofferahn shot 54 for third. Brooke Mills, North Mason’s lone golfer, shot 56 for fourth place. Also scoring for the Wolves were Brianna Kettel with 57 and Kailee Price with 62. The Wolves next travel to Port Townsend on Monday.


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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A glacier-capped mountain with a river running through a forest and a starfish reminiscent of the coast. Does that sound like home? It did to Olympic National Park staff members, who created a new logo in celebration of its 75th year as a national park. Park interpretive rangers Greg Marsh and Judy Lively collaborated on a logo with elements of the park’s best-known features: glacier-capped mountains, primeval forest, rivers and the rugged Pacific Coast. The logo also sports the words “Your Park, Your Heritage.” Limited-edition pins featuring the logo are available at Discover Your Northwest bookstores around the park, including the Olympic National Park Visitor Center at 3002 Mount Angeles Road in Port Angeles and the Hoh

Rain Forest Visitor Center south of Forks. Lively, who works on the West End, designed the logo based on a drawing by Marsh, who is stationed at the visitor center in Port Angeles, said Barb Maynes, park spokeswoman.

Original intention “The original drawing was intended to be a logo for the interpretive and education team within the park,” Maynes said. “When we began talking about a logo for the 75th anniversary, there was a discussion about Greg’s drawing. Judy took it and adapted it.” Neither has received compensation except recognition, Maynes said Friday. Small anniversary events are planned during the year. Detailed information will be released as plans are finalized, Maynes added. “The actual anniversary day is June 29, so we are

looking at options for observing the anniversary on that date at various locations in the park,” she said. This week, the park plans to launch new pages on its website at www.nps. gov/olym/index.htm. The pages will provide details on the history of the area now protected by the national park, Maynes said. The park protects 922,651 acres of three distinctly different ecosystems: rugged mountains with glaciers, more than 70 miles of wild Pacific coast and large stands of oldgrowth forest and temperate rain forest. The land in the park first received federal protection in 1897, when President Grover Cleveland designated the Olympic Forest Reserve. This designation protected the area’s forests, but not the native wildlife, and within a few years, the area’s elk population had plummeted because it was

overharvested, the park said. In 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt designated part of the reserve as Mount Olympus National Monument. On June 29, 1938, after several decades of public discussion and debate, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the bill establishing Olympic National Park. In establishing the park, Congress defined the park’s purpose as to: ■ Preserve “the finest sample of primeval forests of Sitka spruce, western hemlock, Douglas fir, and western red cedar in the entire United States.” ■ Provide suitable winter range and permanent protection for the herds of native Roosevelt elk and other wildlife indigenous to the area. ■ “Conserve and render available to the people, for recreational use, this outstanding mountainous country containing numer-

ous glaciers and perpetual snow fields and a portion of the surrounding verdant forest together with a narrow string along the beautiful Washington coast.” The 75th anniversary of the park “gives us a chance to reflect on the outstanding natural and cultural

heritage protected within the park,” said Sarah Creachbaum, park superintendent. “Our local and regional neighbors are familiar with this heritage, but like all national parks, Olympic is a treasured part of our nation’s heritage.”

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is planned. Crafts will focus on using recycled materials. Local vendors will have booths. Families are encouraged to bring picnic lunches. Refreshments also will be available for purchase. For more information about Sequim Pre-3, visit www.pre3.org.

Online registration is open for the Washington Coast Cleanup on Saturday. Volunteers will spend part of the day removing marine debris from beaches from the Makah reservation to Cape Disappointment. Volunteers typically arrive early in the morning and work until about noon. A free lunch will be offered at several locations along the coast. The cleanup happens every April on Earth Day on about 35 beaches. For the years 2000-2012, a total of 10,729 volunteers collected about 320 tons of marine trash. For more information, and to register, visit www.coastsavers. org. Cleanups and other activities for Earth Day are scheduled in communities throughout the North Olympic Peninsula. Here is information for those who want to sign up to work or prepare for other events.

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Port Angeles Klallam challenge PORT ANGELES — Volunteers can register now for the Klallam Earth Day Challenge on Saturday, when teams will clean up beaches and creeks from Pillar Point to Dungeness Spit. Headquarters will be The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave. Teams assigned to areas will work from 8 a.m. to noon. From noon to 4 p.m. will be a celebration at The Landing mall with music by Howly Slim, food and awards. To sign up to participate, visit www.klallamearthday.org.

Cleanup benefit set PORT ANGELES — City and county residents now can begin cleaning up homes, yards and neighborhoods, and collecting trash for the annual Clallam Spring Clean Up, set from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. next Sunday, April 21. Household garbage and large items will be accepted for disposal at a discounted price at the Regional Transfer Station, 3501 W. 18th St., that day. Yard waste, tires, large appliances and other metals will be recycled. The $10 admission benefits the Port Angeles Food Bank. Only checks and cash will be accepted. No credit cards or food donations will be accepted. Loads will be limited to one per household and can be no larger than a full-sized pickup

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Kelly Johnson, left, and Lori Taylor pick up litter from the Waterfront Trail near the Port Angeles Boat Haven as part of a cleanup crew from the Port Angeles Association of Realtors last year. truck or a 5-foot-by-8-foot trailer. No commercial loads or vehicles. Tires, metals, waste oil, antifreeze, auto batteries and yard waste must be separated for recycling, and there is a limit of up to four tires and four appliances per household. Computers and televisions can be recycled at Goodwill or EcycleNW in Blyn. For information, visit www.ecyclewashington. org. For more details, phone 360417-4874 or visit www.cityofpa. us/transferstation.htm.

Sequim City cleanup days SEQUIM — City residents with coupons can haul appliances, furniture, tires or other large objects to the Sequim City

Shop during the annual Spring Clean Up program from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The program is open only to those living within the city limit. Coupons will be in the April issue of Sequim News, which is mailed with the city’s utility billing. Those who do not receive a utility bill and newsletter can bring proof of city residency to City Hall, 152 W. Cedar St., or the Public Works/Community Development Building, 615 N. Fifth Ave., to pick up coupons. With coupons, residents can bring pickup loads, one each or about 1 square yard, of trash to the Sequim City Shop at 169 W. Hemlock St. Without a coupon, the cost is $10 for the same amount. No refrigerators, freezers, paints or hazardous materials will be accepted. Cascade Bark at 11 Washing-

ton Harbor Road will offer the facility as a drop-off point for brush and yard waste from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday only. Residents must bring the coupon for yard waste. For more information, phone the Public Works Department at 360-683-4908. Phone 360-417-4875 or visit www.clallam.net for more information.

Earth Day festival SEQUIM — Sequim Pre-3 will host an Earth Day festival at Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm, 3932 Sequim-Dungeness Way, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. A $2-per-child donation (cash only) is requested at the door, with all proceeds benefiting Sequim Pre-3. Family-friendly entertainment by local music and dance groups

GARDINER — Wild Birds Unlimited, 275953 U.S. Highway 101, will hold its eighth annual Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The event is dedicated to local organizations that work to preserve, promote and rehabilitate local native wildlife and habitat. Northwest Wildlife & Raptor Center founders Jaye and Gary Moore will attend with their rehabilitated birds of prey. Bluegrass musician Cort Armstrong and FarmStrong, a Northwest bluegrass band, will perform. Clandestine Caterers will serve pizza made in their mobile wood-fired oven. Among other groups that will have booths at the event are the Discovery Bay Bird Rescue; The Wind People — Traditional Northwest Native Wooden Flutes; Chocolate Serenade; the Dungeness River Audubon Center; Tribal Edge Primal Arts training center; Trinity River Marine; local artists Natalie Brown, Carmele Minor and Jason Hines; Peninsula Friends of Animals; Eagle Creek NW Native Plants; the North Olympic Salmon Coalition; Jefferson County Water and Beach Watchers; the Wild Olympics campaign; the Sierra Club; Power Trip Energy Corp.; and Bay Watch of Discovery Bay. Donations will be collected for the Northwest Wildlife & Raptor Center. The center is seeking donations of aquariums (in good condition), dog food, small animal-watering bottles, baby bottles to feed baby deer, powdered goat’s milk, KMR, alfalfa, chain-link fencing, an enclosed trailer for the release of wildlife and, as always, financial donations. For more information, phone 360-797-7100 or visit www. gardiner.wbu.com.

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Water your cat to prevent problems FOR A HEALTHIER cat, add water. No, not to the outside — your cat will happily bathe himself — but to the inside. Encouraging increased fluid intake is one of the best things you can do to keep your cat healthy, along with keeping him at the proper weight. Combined, these two preventive-care strategies cost little and can save lots by helping to prevent a common malady that can be a serious problem for cats and their owners: feline lower urinary tract disease, or FLUTD. FLUTD often causes cats to urinate outside the litter box, a classic warning sign of illness that you can see — and smell. Other symptoms include straining to urinate, crying out in the box or going more frequently. While FLUTD may strike any age or gender of cats, it is more frequently seen in middle-aged and overweight cats. Factors that increase the risk include lack of exercise, stress and chronic dehydration. Tips for avoiding FLUTD include: ■Hydration. Some cats will drink more if the water seems fresh, such as with fountains that keep the water filtered and circulating. You can find these at any good pet-supply store, or search for “cat drinking fountain� online. ■Chill your cat out. Decrease stress in the environment by providing your

up after you’re finished. Packing material such as foam peanuts also can be a Gina Marty health hazard for your pet. Chewing on electrical Spadafori Becker cords is more of a risk for inquisitive kittens, but protecting your grown-up cat against them wouldn’t hurt, either. Tuck all cords out of the Q&A — with way. Dr. Marty Becker And if you notice some Q: Our cat had to have that you can’t hide are surgery after she ate a attracting kitty teeth, coat ribbon after a birthday them in something nasty, party. such as Bitter Apple (availI had no idea! able at pet-supply stores), to Would you please tell bowls around the house or convince your cat or kitten cat with scratching posts, to chomp elsewhere. window perches or kitty con- tucking food into special toys people to be careful? She could have died. Even if your pet’s not called “food puzzles.� dos, and by playing active really the playful type, she ■Feed for health. Ask — via Facebook games with him. Pheromay find one kind of string your veterinarian if theramones such as Feliway also A: One thing I love about irresistible: juice-soaked peutic diets for urinary tract help keep cats calm. pet lovers is their willingstring from a roast or turkey. health are appropriate for ■Keep home sweet ness to help others keep Dispose of these temptyour cat. home. Be more aware of ing dangers carefully, putThese foods contain clini- their pets safe. changes in your cat when So, thank you for helping! ting them in a container cally proven antioxidants, there are changes in your Kittens and cats love that your cat can’t get into. omega-3 fatty acids and conlife such as new pets, a playing with yarn, as well as For the cat who loves to trolled levels of minerals home remodel or a move. string, ribbon and anything chase things, get a “cat fishand vitamins to maintain a Provide your cat with a that twists and dances. ing pole� and play with her. quiet room with all the ame- precise urine pH, and work They like to stalk, It’s good bonding for you to help treat or prevent nities during a transition. pounce, flip their slender both and good exercise for FLUTD. ■Switch to “wet prey in the air and start your cat. Above all, make sure food.� Canned diets have stalking again. When you’re done playyour cat stays at a healthy higher water content than That’s all good clean fun, ing, though, put the toy weight. dry ones, and their palatbut there’s always a chance where she can’t get it. Fat cats are a good thing your cat won’t stop with ability ensures that cats will only if they’re cartoon cats. take in more water with play and will decide to eat The Buzz — with For real-life ones, obesity his plaything. their meals. Dr. Marty Becker leads to FLUTD and other If you can’t completely And that’s where the fun and Gina Spadafori serious health problems, switch, cut back on kibble stops because any sort of such as diabetes. and offer canned as a comyarn, ribbon, Christmas tin■The sport of dog agility If you’re not sure if your plement. sel or string can cause havoc began 25 years ago as an ■Breaking up meals. cat is at proper weight, ask in your cat’s intestines, caus- exhibition at Crufts, the your veterinarian at your Feed your cat several small ing a problem that may English dog show that is the cat’s wellness exam. meals during the day need to be surgically treated. world’s largest. Once you know the instead of one or two larger If you knit or sew, put Based on the equine weight your cat should be, meals. your supplies securely away sport of show jumping, you can then weigh him Even better: Help keep when you’re done with canine agility has grown to them, and if you’re opening weekly by holding him, your cat active by hiding be extremely popular worldor wrapping packages, clean wide and has itself inspired food, either placing the weighing the both of you, then weighing yourself without him. Keep a simple log of your pet’s weight and any changes so you stay ahead of any potential problems. And keep that fountain clean so your cat will keep drinking.

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some spin-off sports. ■Banfield Pet Hospital, best known for operating within Petsmart stores, is experimenting with standalone practices, opening a handful of them in the Portland, Ore., area, with plans for more. VIN News reported that the move isn’t any indication that the alliance is changing between the two powerful pet-industry players. Banfield told VIN News that it is placing hospitals where it thinks they will do well but where there aren’t currently Petsmart locations. ■According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, people struggling to quit smoking can find extra motivation from their pets. The AVMA says owners who smoke are more likely to have dogs with lung and nasal sinus cancer, and cats who have lymphoma. When smokers are told that secondhand smoke can hurt their pets, almost a quarter say they would think about quitting for the good of their pets.

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

Cleanup: Volunteers sought for several events CONTINUED FROM C1 the watershed, which supplies drinking water for Port Townsend. To RSVP, phone the Organizers will supply Main Street office at 360385-7911 or email admin@ tools and form groups. Youths 12 and younger ptmainstreet.org. must be accompanied by an adult. Quilcene To register, phone Jefferson County 4-H coordinator Sue Hay at 360-379Watershed cleanup 5610, ext. 208, or email QUILCENE — Volunshay@jefferson.wsu.edu. teers are asked to register in advance for a cleanup at West End the Quilcene River watershed Saturday. Participants will start Earth Day cleanup the day with a required CLALLAM BAY — Volsafety meeting at 9 a.m. at unteers can show up at the Quilcene Ranger Station, 295142 U.S. Highway 9 a.m. Saturday at several 101, before driving into the areas for the Earth Day forest for the cleanup. Community Beach Cleanup They will remove trash in Clallam Bay/Sekiu, in and invasive plants from which beaches from Pillar

Point to Bullman Beach will be cleared of refuse. Trash bag and glove handouts will be at Compass Rose and Ray’s Grocery in Clallam Bay, in the Hoko River area by the mailboxes in the Vista neighborhood, in the Sekiu River area at the northwest corner past the bridges and at the historic marker pullout at Shipwreck Point. A dump bin will be available at Clallam County Park in Clallam Bay. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., refreshments, music and a “Most Unusual Find� display and contest with prizes will be at Chito Beach Resort, 7639 state Highway 112. Entry deadline is 3 p.m.

Unusual finds also can be entered at the dump bin in Clallam Bay. The event is sponsored by the Clallam Bay/Sekiu Chamber of Commerce, the Clallam Marine Resources Committee and the Clallam Bay/Sekiu Lions Club. For more information, phone 360-963-2442 or 360-963-2212.

free two-hour tour. RSVP to Betsy Bermingham at bbermingham@ anchorqea.com. For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/ hohriverwalk.

FORKS — Participants are asked to RSVP for a tour led by Mike Hagen, executive director of the Hoh River Trust, of habitat restoration sites along the Hoh River on Saturday. Participants will meet at the Peak 6 Store parking lot, 4883 Upper Hoh Road, at 11 a.m. for the

forest along Elk Creek. As part of the Klallam Earth Day Challenge, the land trust will sponsor cleanup of beaches west of Joyce, followed by a tour of the Pysht River Conservation Area restoration. Land trust Participants will meet at the Crescent High The North Olympic School parking lot at 9 Land Trust will host two a.m., with return set for Earth Day events Saturmidafternoon. day. Attendees should bring Two guided hikes of the waterproof boots, gloves 255-acre Elk Creek Conservation Area near Forks are and lunch. Some snacks and drinks and will be set, with hikes leaving from the Elk Creek Conser- served. RSVPs are appreciated vation Area parking lot, but not necessary. For more about 2 miles up Calawah Way, at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 information, email Lorrie Campbell, stewardship p.m. The 2.5-mile hike starts director, at lorrie@nolt.org in a young forest and tran- or phone 360-417-1815, ext. 7. sitions to an old-growth

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Briefly . . . awards for the first semester of the 2012-2013 school year. ■Earning Superintendent’s List honors for grade-point averages of QUILCENE — The Quil- 3.75 to 4.0 are: Katlyn Hitt (4.0), Megan Weller (4.0), cene School District has Alexandrea Johnson, Doloreleased its honors and

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Change in the air as April gets going IT’S TIME TO check last year’s journal pages for April. Even short notes jotted down about the yard’s birds often hold a surprise or two. April is a month of change, and this definitely applies to the bird population. Action at the feeders has slowed down because some birds already are nesting. Others that wintered with us have moved on. Most of the flocks have broken up, and that also accounts for shrinking numbers around the feeders. The pine siskins are still with us, but their population has grown smaller. In looking over last year’s notes, I found several that documented a visit from a Lincoln’s sparrow. I remember that one came to our feeders, but I had forgotten the length of its stay. It took advantage of the feeding area for more than two weeks. I’ve been looking for one of these visitors this spring but so far haven’t had any luck.

BIRD WATCH Easter weekend, but they Carson are still being seen under the feeders. Perhaps these are golden-crowns from the south that are moving northward. I suspect those that were with us for the winter already have left for their northern breeding grounds. Mild temperatures along with a day or two of sunshine has every bird within hearing distance joining the avian chorus. Many of these are on territory. Listen carefully, and you often will hear an answering song some distance away.

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The white-crowned sparrows have been singing for weeks, and you can not only hear them in the yard, but if there are any thickettype bushes around, they liven up Journal entries the city streets as well. The chestnut-backed chickaFinding those notes has dees appear to have completed encouraged me to keep looking. building a nest in one of the Maybe last year’s winds and houses we watched them clean. weather had an influence. Action is way down, and I April’s weather has a major assume the female will soon begin effect on the birds. Warm, sunny days produce vis- a family. A male house finch is singing ible changes in the growth on the so loudly and with such great trees and plants, and the birds authority that it suggests he not also are affected by longer days and more moderate temperatures. only has claimed his territory, but has also attracted a mate. A journal entry for last year Our old-fashioned flowering noted that both white-crowned crabapple tree has responded to and golden-crowned sparrows the warmer weather by leafing were singing during the first out almost overnight. week of April. Its flower buds are swelling They were this year, too. equally fast, and it won’t be long Last year’s notes tracked the before we are enjoying the annual status of the golden-crowned sparrows through the latter part treat of this tree in full bloom. This is the tree where a pair of of the month. I haven’t seen or heard any of robins raised two broods last year. them singing since that warm The remains of the nest are

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As pine siskins, right, dwindle in numbers, goldencrowned sparrows, above, take their place with their impossible-to-miss singing. visible on the branch, but winter’s heavy rains almost destroyed it. I wonder if robins will nest somewhere among its branches this year. A quick peek into the journal’s pages showed that the female began sitting on her eggs the first week of May. If robins are going to nest in this tree again, we should soon see some nest-building. The journal’s notes ramble throughout April, and rereading them is a good way to remember to check for certain returning migrants. Hummingbirds and swallows

Briefly . . . Owner Ralph Lovely has agreed to provide a portion of lunch and dinner tabs to Seattle Children’s Hospital to provide medical care for children of needy families. Diners should make a PORT TOWNSEND — reservation by Tuesday by Goddard College will hold phoning 360-681-0664. an Undergraduate Visiting Last year, the hospital Day at its Fort Worden State provided uncompensated Park campus starting at medical care valued at 2 p.m. Monday. nearly $842,000 for children Visitors can learn about in need from Clallam, Goddard’s low-residency according to a news release. undergraduate programs in Port Townsend; meet with Help restore oaks undergraduate students, facSEQUIM — The project ulty and staff; and tour the to restore a 20-acre native facility. oak woodland savanna on A dinner will follow at 7 p.m. with a musical perfor- the Sequim Prairie will begin with field work sesmance from an artist in sions Wednesday. Goddard’s Master of Fine Volunteers are sought for Arts in Interdisciplinary four-hour work sessions Arts program. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each RSVPs are requested to Wednesday through the marc.gordon@goddard.edu. middle of August. This year, work will conDine Out for Kids sist of checking the drip irriSEQUIM — A Dine Out gation to each tree for for Kids benefit to support proper function and mainthe Sequim Guild for Seattle taining and repairing the Children’s Hospital’s fundrodent and deer browse proraising efforts is set for tection structures. Wednesday. Snacks and drinks are The benefit will be held provided midway during at Sequim’s Fresh Seafood each session. & Smokehouse, 540 W. Volunteers are encourWashington St., Suite A. aged to bring gloves and a

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Boat training day PORT LUDLOW — A Port Ludlow Yacht Club Training Day will be held at the Beach Club, 121 Marina View Drive, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27. The theme for this year’s event, open to non-boat owners, is “Cruising in the Pacific Northwest.” Check-in for this all-day program begins at 8:30 a.m., with the program at 9 a.m. Cost is $10 for yacht club members, $15 for the public. Registration is open through Friday. To register or for more information, email Steve Hall at hallkubesh@msn. com. Peninsula Daily News

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Bamboozled bride should cut losses DEAR ABBY: My daughter was married eight months ago. During the planning of the wedding, her fiance was very involved in every aspect of decision-making. Soon after the vows were exchanged, her new husband became cold and distant toward her. He would constantly tell her she made him miserable, and he allowed his mother to ridicule and berate her over things from her hair color to her cooking. My husband and I kept quiet because we didn’t want to interfere. About a month ago, he decided he no longer wanted to be married. Since then, my daughter has revealed that shortly after the wedding, she discovered her engagement ring was a fake, and he insisted she pay for half the costs of the honeymoon — which she did.

DEAR ABBY We’re not wealthy people, Van Buren so paying for their wedding was a stretch for us. I am furious that my soonto-be ex-son-inlaw sat and watched us spend thousands of dollars on a wedding, knowing full well my daughter was wearing a fake ring on her hand, and then insisted she pay for half the honeymoon. I wonder what his real motive was in marrying her. He shows no remorse and portrays himself as the “victim” for having married someone who couldn’t get along with his mother. How do I move forward and

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great dad. I think so, too. get over my anger and need for When and how will I know for retribution? Outraged in Oklahoma sure? And in the meantime, what should I tell the guys I date? Dear Outraged: Start by Undecided thanking your lucky stars that in Washington, D.C. your daughter will soon be free of a husband who appears to be Dear Undecided: It is not already married to his mother. Then, realize that your daugh- unusual for a person your age — regardless of sexual orientation ter was married to a dishonest, — to be unsure about taking on verbally abusive user to whom the responsibilities of parentshe might have been tied for a hood. lifetime if she’d had a child or You will probably know “for two with him. sure” you want children when Dear Abby: I’m a 24-year-old you are in a stable relationship gay man, and I still don’t know if and financially able to provide for them. I want to have children or not. In the meantime, tell the guys I feel that by this point, I you date that you “think” you should know, but I don’t. When I date, the subject inevi- would like to be a parent one day tably comes up, and I never know — but you’re not yet ready to set up a nursery. how to respond. I used to think that children Dear Abby: I’m a 29-year-old were an expense I would never male. want, but now, the thought pops Is it normal for me to be into my head from time to time. dating a woman who is in People have told me I’d be a

her mid-50s? I really like her, and she likes me, but sex seems to be an issue because she is hesitant to engage with someone who is my age. In her words, she is old enough to be my mother and it’s “weird.” What are your thoughts? Jay in New Jersey Dear Jay: It’s unusual for a man in his 20s to be dating a woman that much older, but it’s not unheard of. It is more common for the reverse to be true. Remind her that the age difference hasn’t stopped some men from doing it, and we’re living in the age of equality.

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

Briefly . . . NAMI affiliate cancels meet at PA hospital PORT ANGELES — Thursday’s National Alliance on Mental Illness affiliate meeting has been canceled. The meeting was set for Olympic Medical Center at 7 p.m., but the hospital needs the meeting rooms for staff training. A special gathering of volunteers and those interested in NAMI is set for May. A variety of pies are planned as refreshments. More information on the May meeting will follow.

Veteran seminar PORT TOWNSEND —

Timm Lovitt, an Army veteran who survived an attempted suicide bomber attack in Iraq in 2005, will lead training Thursday to assist veterans in seeking out and using available resources. The free training will be held at the Cotton Building, 607 Water St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is open to veterans, those who serve veterans and the public. The training will help connect veterans to needed services such as mentalhealth counseling, health care, employment services and more. Lovitt returned to the U.S. with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, injuries common among service members deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq since

the 9/11 attacks. While struggling with his own demons, Lovitt had three of his teammates commit suicide as a result of the difficulties they faced in their own transitions. He decided to commit himself to helping his brothers and sisters fight the “invisible wounds of war” once they return home. The training is sponsored by Vet Connect, an offshoot of Olympic Community Action Programs, and the Corporation for National and Community Service. RSVPs are requested to Bob Logue at 360-385-2571 or BLogue@olycap.org.

Land trust events The North Olympic Land Trust will host two Earth Day events

on Saturday. As part of the Forks Rainfest event and in honor of Earth Day, the land trust is hosting two guided hikes of the 255acre Elk Creek Conservation Area. This 2.5-mile hike starts in a young forest and transitions to an old-growth forest along Elk Creek, a tributary of the Calawah River. Hikes will leave from the Elk Creek Conservation Area parking lot, about 2 miles up Calawah Way, at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. As part of the Klallam Earth Day Challenge, the land trust will host a cleanup of beaches west of Joyce, followed by a tour of the Pysht River Conservation Area to see the restoration efforts.

Participants will meet at the Crescent High School parking lot at 9 a.m., with return set for midafternoon. Attendees should bring waterproof boots, gloves and lunch. Some snacks and drinks will be served. RSVPs are appreciated but not necessary For more information, email Lorrie Campbell, stewardship director, at lorrie@nolt.org or phone 360-417-1815, ext. 7.

Horse show slated PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County 4-H Horse Project will host an Open Western Games Fun Show during the Jefferson County Expo on Saturday, April 27. The cost is $15 for the day for entries postmarked

by April 22, and entries postmarked after April 22 or day of show will be $20. Western games competitions will begin at 11 a.m. Riders will compete in their own age group. Horse show entry fees do not include admission to the Jefferson County Expo. Stalls are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and organizers ask that stalls be left clean upon departure. No ribbons or awards will be given, as this is a fun practice show. 4-H Western Gaming rules apply. Concessions will be available. Entry forms are available at most feed and tack stores. For more information or to request a form, phone 360-301-3559. Peninsula Daily News

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Darling dahlias not just black or red I ABSOLUTELY ADORE dahlias. Without question, they are the ideal flower for gardens in Jefferson and Clallam counties. That is, anyone who craves prolific blooms, especially in the fall (September-October) when your gorgeous garden has faded away and passed into memory. Dahlias are of the asteraceae plant family. They are indigenous to Central America and consist of three dozen species, with thousands upon thousands of individual cultivars due to their intense hybridization and indicative of how and diverse their use in the garden can be.

— and they have assured me that if you do not dig them up or kill them for any reason, they will sell you new ones, no questions asked! Next week, I will write about their care and planting instructions because for now, it is still far too early to plant them — all danger of frost must have passed.

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heights, from the super tall May sunflower to the Lilliputian zinnia. Dahlias range in height from between 8-10 inches tall to 6-8 feet high, and tree-form dahlias can be 20 feet or higher. (Note: We do not have the heat to grow this type of dahlia on the North Olympic Peninsula.) But wait: It just gets better and better. Kissing cousins Dahlias also have inherited They are related to sunflowthe ability to bloom in myriad ers, zinnias, daisies and chrysan- types. themums, but I believe they are You can purchase cactus, kissing cousins, for dahlias have waterlily, ball, pompom, single, inherited the best traits of these double, fluted and semi-cactus flowers. flowering dahlias. Dahlias do not attract insects You can buy all these flower to their flowers with scent; types in different heights. instead, they use intensely bright Better yet, all can be found in color. flower sizes from 1 to 2 inches This means their flowers come across to flowers 8, 10, even 12 in almost every hue known to (or inches in diameter. dreamed of by) man, as well as There is a special designation brilliant variegation in the petals for those magnificently large of numerous cultivars. dahlias, with their blooms This is part of the dahlia’s classed as dinner plates. knockout punch: It comes in any They are outstanding cutflowcolor, shade and variegation ers — bar none. desired. When disbudded — and they must be disbudded, (removing all Dahlias have taken on the side buds, leaving only the tip traits of its relatives’ various

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Each day better than last Remember, they will then bloom the best, every day better than the last until the first frost kills them. So for now, let me give you the assignment of determining where in the sunny spots of the garden you will put dahlias this year along with a poem written in 1824 by Lord Holland to his wife, Lady Holland, who while in Madrid sent dahlia starts home to England:

Dahlias are ideal because of their yearly perpetuation and ability to bloom in various types and colors. bud) — dahlias have very long, straight and sturdy stems. Just imagine, with the immense range of flower color, type and size, how pleasurable it is to use dahlias in floral arrangements. Really contemplate this for a moment. Dahlias are perennials here on the Peninsula, so you can buy them once, and they basically perpetuate forever. But wait, it’s not over! Dahlias actually live year to

year while making many more of themselves. That’s right! More for you, your garden, your friends, neighbors and as trade items for different dahlias. Yes, dahlias do need to be dug up at bare minimum every three to five years (no more than five), but they perform best when dug up each November. But I have talked to professional dahlia growers — there are several here on the Peninsula

The Dahlia you brought to our isle Your praises forever should speak: Mid gardens as sweet as your smile, And in colour as bright as your cheek.

________ 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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FORKS — The Fabric of the Forest Quilt Show is set for Friday through Sunday, April 21, at the Forks High School auxiliary gym. The quilt show is part of RainFest, the city’s annual celebration of the arts. Quilt show hours are from noon to 6 p.m. Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. April 21. Admission is free. West End quilters and former Fabric of the Forest participants who took a class during RainFest are invited to display their quilts from the classes they took. Bring quilts to the Forks High School auxiliary gym Thursday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information phone 360-374-9292. A drawing will be held April 21 for a large queen 82-inch-by-101-inch quilt, “Garden Bouquet,” designed by Roxanne Carter of Quilting with Roxanne. Chinook Pharmacy and Jan’s Stained Glass of Forks, Sleepy Valley Quilt Co. and The Applique Society of Port Angeles, and Sugarplum Design of Sequim will participate along with several vendors

from around the state. Quilter and author Marti Michell will teach three classes and present two lecture/demos Friday and Saturday. The first class, “Sedona Star,” runs from 8:30 a.m. to noon Friday. The second class, “Dresden Dreaming,” will take place from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. The lecture/demo “Short Cuts, Top Tips and Secrets” will follow at 7:30 p.m. The third class, “Log Cabin Fat Quarters,” is from 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday. The second lecture/ demo, “Exploring Log Cabin,” will be from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. All events will be held in the Department of Natural Resources Conference Center. Interested participants for the classes must register in advance and bring the required supplies to class. A supply list will be provided with confirmation of registration. The lecture/demos have no class limit and may be paid for at the door. For registration information, visit www.piece makersquiltclub.org or phone 360-374-9201.

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A. An analysis of 20 clinical trials involving more than 68,000 people found that fish-oil supplements did not reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke or sudden death (JAMA, Sept. 12, 2012). Eating fish, on the other hand, has been shown to add years to life expectancy. A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (April 2, 2013) concluded that healthy older people who ate at least two servings of fatty fish a week were less likely to suffer fatal heart-rhythm changes or strokes. The study followed almost 2,700 senior citizens for 16 years and measured their blood levels of omega-3 fats. This is far more reliable than simply asking people how much fish they eat.

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PULLMAN — North Olympic Peninsula students have been named to Washington State University’s President’s Honor Roll for the 2013 fall semester. To be eligible for the honor roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine graded hours in a single term at WSU and earn a grade-point average of 3.75 or earn a 3.5 cumulative GPA based on 15 cumulative hours of graded work. Students honored are: ■ Port Angeles: Lawrence Alderson, Gina Amick, Emmett Bowman, Cynthia Deford, Julia Han-

Q. I am quite confused and annoyed about reports that fish oil isn’t beneficial. I’ve heard for years that fish-oil supplements are good for all kinds of things, like depression and anxiety, skin and joints, and general heart health. So it is a huge disappointment to read that it doesn’t help the heart after all. Was all the hype a big fat lie?


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Senior Games will be held at the Port Angeles Senior PORT ANGELES — A Center, 328 E. Seventh St., bunco party benefit to sup- from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. port the Olympic Peninsula Friday.

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Death and Memorial Notice LORAYNE ANN (PORRITT) COLE March 24, 1932 April 7, 2013 Born in Spokane, Washington, to Edith and Howard Porritt, LoRayne was the younger of two daughters. Best friends with her sister, Darleen, they moved often throughout their childhoods. While both girls found love in California, Darleen and her husband (Lowell Lehman) are still growing their family in Sonora, California. LoRayne and her parents moved on to Richmond, then to Livermore, California, where, in 1955, Donald Cole met the love of his life. LoRayne was embraced by his family, and they were married the following year (as this city girl went country). Over the next 52 years, LoRayne and Don shared a strong conviction in God, family and friends. They taught us to love during the not-so-easy times and worked to improve chosen career paths and the education of our youths. In 1994, LoRayne and

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Don “retired� to Sequim, looking forward to raising lavender, grandkids and puppies, and enjoying the rain shadow in their recreational vehicles. Courageously, after Don’s passing, LoRayne continued sharing her smiles, hugs and home with loving friends and family. She was proudest of her five children, Terry Cole, John (Sara) Cole, Don (Kari) Cole, Sherry (Art) Barnes and Bart (Julie) Cole. She was enamored with her 12 grandchildren, D.W., Warren, Sarah, Olivia, Seth, Tara, Alina, Shaela, Dane, Brenton, Michael and Rayne; and in awe of the legacy of her six “greatgrands,� Elliott, Cisco, Keona, Trenton, Xavier and Dezirae. LoRayne lived until the Lord called her home, shortly after her 81st birthday. She will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by us all. LoRayne’s celebration of life and memorial service is Friday, April 19, 2013, at 2 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 382 West Cedar Street, Sequim.

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Gary Neil Maddock, 77, born October 14, 1935, in Norfolk, Nebraska, and resident of Anchorage, Alaska, since 1989, died peacefully on March 28, 2013. He was born to Humphrey and Kathryn Maddock of Joyce and was especially close to his grandparents, Harold and Vera Brown of Port Angeles. Gary graduated from Crescent Consolidated High School in Joyce in 1953 and received a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the University of Washington, Seattle, in 1962. He is survived by Sharon Frances Lemke Maddock of Ketchikan, Alaska, his wife of 55 years. As a young man, Gary worked at Olympic National Forest. He loved the outdoors and rode his horse, Buck, on many trail rides. His family has many happy memories of him taking them on hiking trips, horsepack trips and skiing. Gary worked for IBM as a senior systems engineer. His IBM career spanned 30 years and took him and his family

Sieglinde Ingrid Ellis, age 66, died on Good Friday, March 29, 2013. She passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by family and friends. She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August 2011. Her German heritage kept her strong throughout her battle with cancer. Sieglinde was born August 17, 1946, in Monzelfeld, Germany, to Gunter and Erika GrĂźnow. She was preceded in death by her parents. She married Joseph O. Ellis while he was stationed in Germany. After moving around the United States while Joseph was with the U.S. Air Force, the family settled in Port Angeles in 1979. Speaking no English upon her arrival, she learned the language and made her way through college to become a registered nurse. She was with Olympic Medical Center for 32 years, with 30

Mrs. Ellis years of that being charge nurse in the emergency room. She retired from Olympic Medical Center in April of 2011. Sieglinde is survived by her daughter, Jodilynn Keller of Port Angeles; son Joseph C. (Debbie) Ellis of Gold Bar, Washington; brother Hauns GrĂźnow of Germany; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was a Christian, a very loving mother and grandmother, and an excellent, caring nurse. Interment was on April 9, 2013, at Ocean View Cemetery in Port Angeles.

Mr. Maddock to locations all over the country. Gary won the IBM Golden Circle Award in 1968 and attended the awards in Hawaii with his wife, Sharon. When Gary was assigned to IBM’s World Trade Americas Far East in New York, he represented IBM in the Americas, Africa and the Far East, traveling to Brazil, London, Korea, New Zealand, Australia and Japan. Gary is also survived by three children, Janet Lee Fasimalo of Anchorage, Susan Lynn Maddock of Anchorage and Pamela Joy Casey of Arlington, Virginia; eightgrandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Gary will be missed terribly by his family.

Death and Memorial Notice JOHN S. ETHERINGTON February 1, 1934 April 4, 2013 Captain John S. Etherington took his last flight on April 4, 2013. He was born on February 1, 1934, to Leonard and Ethel Etherington in Stockton-on-Tees, England. Aviation fascinated him and spurred him to join the Royal Air Force in England. Later, he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force as an all-weather fighter pilot. After his military service, he continued flying

Captain Etherington for United Airlines and became a member of the Air Line Pilots Association.

Flying was his first love. He also loved to read. He married Brigitte Etherington on June 29, 1986. The couple moved to Sequim from Denver in 1992. In addition to his wife, Brigitte, John leaves behind his son, Murray (Dian) Etherington of Lake Stevens, Washington; stepson Michael Schuessler, of Littleton, Colorado; daughter Leslie Haydon, of Kirkland, Washington; stepdaughter Susanne Eastman of Greeley, Colorado; grandchildren Hannah Etherington of Lake Stevens and Jillian and Grayson Hay-

don of Kirkland; stepgrandchildren Adam Eastman, Raechel Schuessler and Crystal Martinez of Colorado; and great-grandchildren Erich and Ryan Eastman of Colorado. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews in Newfoundland, Canada; and his three dogs, Sasha, Tori and Milo. John is preceded in death by his parents, Leonard and Ethel Etherington, and sister, Joan Etherington of Crawford. A small gathering was held for family and friends on April 6, 2013. As per his request, no further services will be held.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, 2105 West U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles, WA 98363. “High Flight� Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I’ve climbed and joined the tumbling mirth Of sun-split clouds – and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of — wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit

silence. Hovering there, I’ve chased the shouting wind along and flung My eager craft through footless halls of air. Up, up the long delirious burning blue I’ve topped the windswept heights with easy grace, Where never lark, or even eagle, flew: And, while with silent lifting mind I’ve trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space Put out my hand and touched the face of God. — John Gillespie Magee Fly pretty, baby.

Death and Memorial Notice BEVERLY M. (PANTZKE) JOHNSTON July 15, 1923 March 26, 2013 Beverly M. (Pantzke) Johnston of Port Angeles passed away on Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at the age of 89. She died of age-related causes at Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation in Sequim. Beverly willed her body to the Department of Biological Structure at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Beverly Johnston was born in Little Falls, Minnesota, the daughter of Augusta and William

Mrs. Johnston Pantzke. She grew up in Little Falls. Following her graduation from Little Falls High

School, Beverly was employed as a secretary for the state of Minnesota’s Military Department at Camp Ripley and later by the Minnesota Light and Power Company in Little Falls. On July 10, 1965, Bev married Philip M. Johnston. They moved to Crookston, Minnesota, where Phil was employed by Montana-Dakota Utilities Company. While living in Crookston, Bev was executive secretary for the Polk-Red Lake Counties Chapter of the American Red Cross and later administrative assistant to the superintendent of the

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brothers Lyle and Elmer. A memorial service and celebration of her life is planned for 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at First United Methodist Church, 110 East Seventh Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Her friends and family request that in lieu of flowers, any donations be made to First United Methodist Church. Bev was self-effacing, never taking credit for the many things she did to make this world a better place for all. She was a staunch and loyal friend, meticulous, with an incisive wit. She had a loving understanding of her fellow man and woman, she was

trustworthy and discrete, and she never stopped seeking knowledge. The world is a poorer place with her passing. To her many longtime friends and acquaintances, Beverly would say: “Shalom, Dear Hearts, Shalom. Thanks for the memories and all the things you shared, just because you cared. So when you come to the end of a perfect life, and there is joy and no more strife, I bid you all: Auf Wiedersehen. Hugs and kisses to all.� — Everly Beverly

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Northwest Experiment Station, University of Minnesota. Upon Phil’s retirement in 1971, the Johnstons moved to Sequim and then in 1974 to Port Angeles, where both were employed as United States customs inspectors for the next 12 years. Phil died in April 1993. Bev was a longstanding member of the Port Angeles First United Methodist and Congregational Church, United Methodist Women and Christian Social Action Circle; and Esther Chapter No. 19, Order of Eastern Star. Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, sister Beatrice Gates and

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Death and Memorial Notice NORMA JOYCE STUMPFF CLAUSSEN September 26, 1920 March 24, 2013 On March 24, 2013, Norma Joyce (Stumpff) Claussen passed away at Golden Years Assisted Living in Port Angeles from age-related causes. She was 92. Norma was born September 26, 1920, in Red Lodge, Montana, to Melville and Grace (Cannon) Stumpff, the second of three daughters. She fondly remembered her years growing up in the small town at the base of the Beartooth Mountains. After graduating from Red Lodge High School in 1938, she came to the Seattle area to live with

Mrs. Claussen her older sister, Vern, and her family to attend beauty school. Upon completion, she went back to the Red Lodge family home. In early 1940, she met the love of her life, Everett Newton Claussen, and three days later, they were

engaged. Everett was on his way to California hoping to get work on the Shasta Dam. Six months later, Everett sent for Norma to join him, and they were married July 26, 1940. This union would last for 65 years. Those early years in Shasta, California, were heartbreaking for the couple as two babies died shortly after their births. When the dam was complete, Everett and Norma moved to Richmond, California, and both worked in the shipyards until the birth of their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, in 1944. Then in 1946, they moved to Renton, Washington, where by this time, both her parents and her younger sister, Hazel, and her family lived. In 1949, daughter Deb-

Death and Memorial Notice WILLIAM R. MARSH July 15, 1925 February 23, 2013 William R. Marsh passed away on February 23, 2013, from pulmonary fibrosis. He was born in Richards, Missouri, to parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marsh. He married Lois Wilburn on October 11, 1946, in Drexel, Missouri, where they had met in high school. After serving in the Navy and Coast Guard, he attended Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas, then Pittsburg State College (now Pittsburg State

University) in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He then taught and coached for several years in Missouri and Kansas before moving to Sitka, Alaska, where he coached, taught and was principal and superintendent. He took 2½ years off to attend the University of Florida, where he received his doctorate in education administration. Then, he moved to Juneau, Alaska, to work with the state Department of Education, then to Anchorage, Alaska, with the Anchorage School District. After 21 years in

Alaska, Bill and Lois retired to Sequim, where they lived for the past 35 years. His love of music, reading, roses and golf kept him busy after retirement. He leaves Lois, his wife of more than 66 years; two daughters, Diane Marsh and Kathy Yamaguchi and her husband, Stan Yamaguchi; sister-in-law Fanne Marsh; one niece; and two nephews. At his request, there will be no services. Memorial contributions can be made to Assured Hospice of Clallam and Jefferson Counties, 24 Lee Chatfield Way, Sequim, WA 98382.

Death and Memorial Notice JEANNE A. KORBY April 24, 1929 April 1, 2013 Jeanne A. Korby died on Monday, April 1, 2013, at her home in Port Angeles. She was born on April 24, 1929. Jeanne is remembered as a gracious woman and very loving mother and grandmother. She died with the same faith and grace with which she lived. She is survived by her

three children, Christopher Korby, Deborah Lynch and Rebecca Korby; son-in-law Kip Lynch; daughter-in-law Mona Korby; grandchildren Katie Lynch, Michael Lynch, Sabra GraceCleaver, Annie Korby and Will Sullivan; great-grandchild Emma Korby; and great-son-in-law Geoffrey Cleaver. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Dr. Kenneth Korby, on July 11, 2006. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at St. Mat-

thew’s Lutheran Church, 132 E. 13th St., Port Angeles. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 11, 2013, at Concordia Cemetery Gardens, 5300 Lake Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to be buried with her beloved husband, Kenneth. Memorials may be sent to LCMS Joint Seminary Fund, 1333 South Kirkwood Road, St. Louis, MO 63122-7295; or to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice HARRIET LEHUA WEHRLI June 29, 1934 April 9, 2013 Retired Port Angeles High School teacher Mrs. Harriet Lehua Wehrli passed away on April 9, 2013, at the age of 78. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Harriet spent most

of her adult life in the Pacific Northwest. After achieving her bachelor’s degree from Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon, she went on to achieve her master’s degree from the University of Oregon. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Richard H. Wehrli, and son, Dane Wehrli.

Harriet leaves behind her son, Cameron (Terrie) Wehrli of Hawaii; daughters Traci Kane of Nevada and Darci (Emerson) Fersch of California;five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private services were held. Condolences can be emailed to kanetraci@ gmail.com.

Death Notices Marjorie Anne Carpenter May 23, 1933 — April 10, 2013

Port Angeles resident Marjorie Anne Carpenter died of age-related causes at Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim. She was 79. Her obituary will be published at a later date. Services: None announced. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Lawrence D. Gardner died of age-related causes at Crestwood Convalescent Center. He was 94. His obituary will be published soon. Services: None planned. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Judie Rich Nov. 27, 1950 — April 10, 2013

John ‘Ted’ Yearian March 29, 1934 — April 10, 2013

Port Townsend resident John “Ted” Yearian died of cancer at his home. He was 79. A full obituary will follow. Services: A funeral Mass will be held at 12:05 p.m. Friday at St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, 1335 Blaine St., Port Townsend. A reception will follow. Kosec Funeral Home, Port Townsend, is in charge of arrangements.

evenings on the deck of her Sequim home. She was happy having a pantry full of home canned fruits and vegetables, a freezer full of seafood and an abundance of homemade wine to share with friends and family. She loved to travel, whether it just be a short local drive or to visit family and friends in and out of state. A highlight was traveling to Europe with Cheryl in 1995. Most of all, she loved her husband and her family, supporting them through all the ups and downs that life brings. She was preceded in death by her husband, Everett; infant children Patsy and Everett Jr.; her parents; sister Vern; two brother-in-laws; and a sonin-law.

She will be greatly missed by her daughters, Cheryl (Joe) Winney of Port Angeles and Debbie (Gordy) Lindberg of Renton; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; sister Hazel Denton of Renton; and numerous nieces and nephews. A family gathering was held on March 30 celebrating Norma’s love of family. The family is very grateful to Dr. Charles Sullivan, the staff of Golden Years and Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County for their care and for ensuring that Mom’s transition from this world to the next was a very peaceful one. Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. You may leave condolences at www. sequimvalleychapel.com.

Death and Memorial Notice BILLY HUGH SWEGLE (Grandma Billie Sockwomyn) November 17, 1938 March 31, 2013 Grandma Billie joined her ancestors on March 31, 2013, after a courageous, full life filled with teaching, loving and living. Billie Hugh was born in 1938 in Texas to M.V. and Minnie Hutto, and was named after her late grandfather. She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Melvin Swegle; and children Melene (Cary), James (Lynn) and Marion (Brian), and their families. Billie Hugh had six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, all of whom she dearly loved and cherished; brother Jack Hutto Sr.; and numerous nieces and nephews. For 26 years, Billie worked as a licensed practical nurse at Angeles Care Center, Olympic

Billie Hugh Memorial Hospital and for Dr. Peter Lewis. She took pride in mentoring many young nurses and taught them the “value of life and nursing at each stage of life.” She wore outrageous socks and colorful scrubs, which further defined her expressive personality. At 38, Billie Hugh began belly dancing and was a member of the Rubaiyat Dancers for 15 years. She was often seen adorned in colorful

robes, veils and jewelry. Womanhood and spiritual nature were expressed by Billie Hugh in her joining of the Wakan Olympic Drum Circle for the last of her years. She took great pride in her Native heritage and was keeper of the “Mother Drum” for many years. Billie Hugh would like to be remembered as a “person who lived as she believed, who cared and was willing to show it. But more than that, as a woman who was a woman.” Billie Hugh will always be present in spirit. Billie Hugh’s life will be honored Saturday, April 27, 2013, at 4 p.m. at the Crescent Grange, 50870 state Highway 112 in Joyce, by her family, friends and sisters, with a potluck to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Billie Hugh’s name to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice MARJORIE F. SANDWICK July 8, 1927 March 31, 2013 Mrs. Marjorie F. Sandwick of Port Angeles passed away at Crestwood Convalescent Center on March 31, 2013, from complications related to Alzheimer’s disease. She was born in California on July 8, 1927, to William and Ethel (Doran) Norton. The family moved to the Olympic Peninsula in the 1930s. Marjorie grew up on the Peninsula and graduated from Port Angeles High School. Shortly after her graduation, she met Kenneth M. Sandwick, whom she married in Everett, Washington, in 1948. The cou-

Mrs. Sandwick ple were separated by his passing on October 21, 2000. She enjoyed being a homemaker and raising her two sons. Marge loved the out-

doors and went camping with her husband, Ken, whenever possible. She spent many summers camping on Lake Crescent with her friends and family. Marge and Ken also made many trips with other friends south in their RV for months at a time. She was also a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Marge made many friends here on the Olympic Peninsula and will be missed by all. She is survived by her son Randy and daughterin-law, Laura. Marge goes to join her son Reed Sandwick, sister Ruth O’Leary and her beloved husband, Ken. At her request, there will be no services.

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Judie Rich died at her Port Angeles home. She was 62. Her obituary will be pubLawrence D. Gardner lished soon. Services: A private serJune 26, 1918 — April 10, 2013 vice will be held at a later Port Angeles resident date.

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orah Dee was born. Over the years, Norma worked in retail until her job with Szabo Food Service at the Renton Boeing plant, where she worked until she retired in 1979. Later that year, she and Everett moved to Sequim and filled their retirement years vegetable gardening, traveling, enjoying their neighborhood friends and sharing the bounties of the area with those who came to visit. In 2005 after 65 years of marriage, Everett passed away, and several years later, Norma moved into Laurel Park Assisted Living in Port Angeles until advanced Alzheimer’s disease forced her to move to Golden Years Assisted Living, also in Port Angeles. Norma loved to read and listen to music in the



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D This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s speakers will be Olympic Medical Center CEO Eric King Lewis on health-related legislative Lewis topics. Also speaking will be Deby King, OMC’s Epic implementation manager, on Olympic’s transition to the Epic electronic health records system. OMC officials have said the state-of-the-art electronic medical record system will improve patient convenience, participation and care, and improve the accuracy of diagnoses and coordination among providers. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s speaker will be Kris Mayer of KLMayer Consulting Group, Port Townsend, who will discuss the future of public charter schools in the state now that voters have approved creating up to 40 such schools over the next five years. Lunch will be catered by Jordini’s, and Monday’s meeting sponsor will be Dynamic Solutions.

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■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This WednesCalhoun Hallett McHugh day’s gathering will consist of a joint session from noon to 2 p.m. with the three Port of Port Angeles commissioners. John Calhoun, James Hallett and Paul McHugh will discuss and seek comments about the economic strategic plan for the port agency, which encompasses all of Clallam County. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree will be green tea pasta. ■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets at 5:30 p.m. the third Monday of every month, alternating between the Quilcene and Brinnon community centers. This Monday’s meeting will be at the Quilcene Community Center, 294952 U.S. Highway 101. The featured speaker will be Jefferson County Smith Director of Community Development Carl F. Smith. He will present the annual report for his department, which is responsible for developing land-use policies and regulations and reviewing building and land-use permits in unincorporated areas such as the Emerald Towns.

PENNYY WISE W Plastic money, even exchange rate are key to being economical while visiting Canada MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

VICTORIA — Spending money in Canada has become a hot topic these days with reports of the new Canadian plastic bills melting, pennies disappearing and the U.S. and Canadian dollars trading within a few cents of each other. On your next trip across the border to Victoria, Vancouver or Whistler, don’t be surprised to find: ■ More merchants accepting U.S. dollars at par, meaning onefor-one, whether or not the Canadian dollar is worth a few cents more or less on any given day. ■ ATMs dispensing $20 bills coated in polymer, a plasticlike substance, making them difficult to counterfeit but harder to fold and sometimes causing them to stick together or reportedly shrivel at high temperatures. ■ Stores rounding off cash purchases as Canada phases out its penny — it stopped minting pennies last year as a cost-saving measure. Here are some tips on handling money if you’re heading to B.C. or elsewhere in Canada.

Paying with U.S. dollars Shops would rather you pay for cash purchases in Canadian currency, but most will accept U.S. dollars. In the past, most processed charges using the daily exchange rate, sometimes adding a small surcharge. Now, many retailers have been taking U.S. dollars at par. This can work in their favor or yours, depending on which currency is worth more at the time.

The polymer-coated bills dispensed by Canadian ATMS reportedly shrivel at high temperatures. Given that the two have been trading within a few cents of each other for months, many retailers are just calling things even. “It’s up to the store,’’ says Tomarra Walker, executive director of Vancouver’s Robson Street Business Association. “But unless there’s a huge jump in either direction, they’re not going to reprogram their tills to account for it. “Some do. Some don’t, but for the most part, the price you see is what you pay.’’ If you pay in U.S. dollars, you’ll get your change back in Canadian currency. If you come up a few cents short, it’s not because anyone’s trying to fleece you. Retailers round prices up or down to the nearest 5-cent increment as part of Canada’s gradual move to go penniless.

ATM fees Using an ATM in Canada is the easiest and generally least

costly way to obtain Canadian dollars, assuming you use a lowfee or no-fee debit card. Aim for a card with a maximum 1 percent foreign currency conversion fee. Cards issued by smaller banks and credit unions are your best bet. Bigger banks usually charge 3 percent plus a withdrawal fee. Charles Schwab Bank issues a debit card, tied to a checking account, that carries no ATM fees and refunds fees other banks charge for using their machines. Bank of America waives foreign ATM charges if you use a machine tied to one of its Global Alliance affiliate banks — such as Scotiabank (scotiabank.ca) in Canada. Canada has been replacing its paper currency with polymer bills over the past two years, starting with $100 and $50 bills — and with $20 bills last November. TURN

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■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. The speakers this Tuesday will be Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce President Brian Kuh and Executive Director Russ Kuh Veenema Veenema on the chamber’s goals for 2013, including its recently redesigned website. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . Lumber company worker in PA fetes 15th year PORT ANGELES — Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. salesman Jesse Wilson is celebrating his 15th anniversary with the organization. When Wilson began working at Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. in 1998, his first assignment was to help fill the shelves of the brand-new store Wilson with inventory after the original building was damaged by a snowstorm. Then, when the company transitioned to employee ownership in 2004, he chaired the newly formed Employee Ownership Committee. Over the past 15 years, the store said, Wilson has become one of its top retail salesmen, a “plumbing guy” and the “go-to guy” for special orders since he often goes the extra mile to track down suppliers for all sorts of hard-to-find items. TURN

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where the ship docked. With seven major lines sailing SEATTLE — When Seattle 10 ships between Seattle and resident Marguerite David and a Alaska this year (and more ships group of her baby-boomer college sailing out of Vancouver, B.C.), a friends began coordinating plans decision on which trip is the for an Alaska cruise, they sifted right one hinges on more than through the choices with several price. priorities in mind. Not that the bottom line isn’t “No ‘Sex in the City’ spa or important, but costs can be mandesigner dresses for the dining aged by picking off-peak sailing room,” she recalls. “It was all dates (in May and early June or about the hiking, weather, flora, in September, not the peak sumfauna and comfortable shoes.’’ mer months). They settled on a seven-day More challenging “is what you Holland America cruise that want to do and who you’re travelincluded a full day in Glacier Bay ing with,’’ says Lisa Anciaux, and another in Sitka where they director of travel products for could hike on trails close to AAA Washington.

It’s wise to do as David did and make a list of priorities for a cruise. Kid-friendly or not? Twenty-four-hour pizza or craft cocktails? Ports of call that emphasize historical sites or active outdoor adventures?

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Hull marks aid large ships’ loading AMONG THE MANY hieroglyphics that can be found on vessels sailing the ocean and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, there’s none more important than the Plimsoll line. Known also as the International Load Line, it is a visual reference on the hull for all to see. It clearly identifies the limits to which a cargo ship can be loaded. Historically, loading regulations date back to 2500 B.C., when the kingdom of Crete required vessels to pass loading and maintenance inspections. In the Middle Ages, Venice, Italy, required that a cross be used to mark a vessel’s load line, and Genoa, Italy, required three horizontal lines. In 1835, Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping introduced a convention known as “Lloyd’s Rule,” used for a half-century, that calculated a ship’s load line by allowing a foot of draft for every 3 inches of a vessel’s freeboard — the height from the water line to the main deck. Despite the use of Lloyd’s Rule, the overloading of ships was a constant problem that endangered the lives of their crews. Additionally, unethical, amoral and corrupt shipowners were known to intentionally overload a ship while simultaneously over-insuring it with the expectation that the vessel would be lost at sea. These vessels were known as “coffin ships.” In the late 1860s, Samuel Plimsoll, a member of

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ON THE WATERFRONT the British ParSellars liament, took up the seamen’s cause by proposing safe load lines for ships. With rare exception, all commercial ships have a load line symbol painted amidships on each side of the hull. This symbol must be permanently marked so that if the paint wears off, it remains visible. The exact location of the load line is calculated and certified by the classification society under whose construction standards a vessel is built. The purpose of the Plimsoll line is to ensure that a ship has sufficient freeboard and thus sufficient reserve buoyancy (the enclosed volume created by the area between the waterline and the main deck) by establishing a ship’s draft and the legal limit to which it may be loaded in varying water types and temperatures. Without going into Archimedes’ principle on buoyancy, suffice it to say that temperature affects a ship’s draft. Warm water provides less buoyancy, being less dense than cold water, as does salinity because fresh water is less dense than

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Diagrams show the Plimsoll Line, which shows a ship’s load line in relation to the water temperature.

salty sea water. The original Plimsoll mark was a circle with a horizontal line through it to show the maximum draft of a ship. Through the years, additional marks have been added to account for the different water densities TF Tropical fresh water and sea conditions. F Fresh water Letters also may appear T Tropical fresh water to the sides of the mark to S Salt water in summer indicate the classification W Salt water in winter society that has certified WNA Winter in North Atlantic the vessel’s load line (see LR Lloyd’s Register graphics). Some of the initials that LLOYD’S REGISTER (2) are used include AB for the American Bureau of ShipThe typical Plimsoll line added Pamela Roberts to ping, BV for Bureau Verihas six marks, each of its staff as director of edutias and LR for Lloyd’s which has an attendant cation and student services Register. letter or letters(s). administrator. On a local note, Polar She has more than 33 Tankers Inc., the Conocoyears of educational experiPhillips subsidiary that ence as a teacher, publicoperates five crude-oil school principal, university tankers on the Alaska faculty member and educaroute, has altered the Plim- tional consultant. soll lines on its vessels to Pete Leenhouts, execuaccommodate the 125,000 tive director of the school deadweight-tons restriction in Port Hadlock, said Robfor tankers in the Strait erts will lead the exploraeast of Port Angeles and tion of current and best Puget Sound. instructional practices, Polar added its own including curriculum develmark a few feet below the opment. WNA mark with the letters Pete added that she’ll be PS. an essential member of the Yes, it stands for Puget KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS school’s accreditation team Sound. The container ship CSCL Manzanillo made an unscheduled anchorage in as its undergoes its accredPort Angeles Harbor after engine trouble en route from Seattle to itation inspection later this New at school Vancouver, B.C. year — the fourth since the The Northwest School of school’s initial accreditaWooden Boatbuilding has tion in 1993.

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The green hull of CSCL Manzanillo and her multicolored stacks of shipping containers have struck quite a sight since anchoring late last week in Port Angeles Harbor. The vessel, which is flagged in Hong Kong and bears big white capital letters “China Shipping Line” — she is owned by China Shipping Container Lines Co. Ltd., standing for the CSCL in the name — is a 685-foot container ship that when fully loaded can hold 2,500 containers, 400 of which can be refrigerated. Manzanillo left the Port of Seattle early Tuesday evening bound for Vancouver, B.C. At some point, she apparently developed an engine problem and diverted to Port Angeles. Details are a bit sketchy, but I understand that the ship threw a rod and was awaiting repair parts. Until she regains power, the vessel will be chaperoned by a tug, lest she wanders too far from her anchorage.

BILLINGS, Mont. — Aggressive gray wolf hunting and trapping took a toll in much of the Northern Rockies last year as the predator’s population saw its most significant decline since being reintroduced to the region. Yet state and federal wildlife officials said Friday that the population remains healthy overall. It’s even expanding in some areas as wolves disperse into parts of Eastern Washington and Oregon. Biologists tallied a minimum of 1,674 wolves across the Northern Rockies region at the end of 2012, a 7 percent decline from 2011. Wyoming’s wolf population was down 16 percent, Montana’s dropped 4 percent and Idaho’s 11 percent. That was partially offset by gains in Washington and Oregon. Eastern portions of those states now have at least 89 wolves. The government’s original recovery goal was at least 300 wolves in the region. Despite last year’s decline, the latest figures show the population remains at more than five times that level. Overall, biologists tallied a minimum of 1,674 wolves across the five states at the

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A gray wolf wanders through the snow of Yellowstone National Park. Outside national parks in Wyoming, wolves can be legally shot on sight as predatory animals. end of 2012, a 6 percent decline. Parts of Utah also fall within the Northern Rockies wolf recovery area, but the state has no wolves. In Wyoming, wildlife officials last week said the state will halve its quota for the fall hunting season, to 26 animals. The proposal will be up for public review this spring. It applies only to the state’s trophy game areas for wolves in the northwest corner of the state around Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. Elsewhere in Wyoming, wolves are designated as predatory animals that can be shot on sight. By contrast, in Montana and Idaho, wildlife officials

have pledged to continue driving down wolf numbers to reduce attacks on livestock and big-game herds. Despite protests from some wildlife advocates, both states contend their wolf numbers remain high enough that there is little possibility of the animals being returned to the endangered list. Wolves were exterminated across most of the Lower 48 states last century except in the Great Lakes region. The Northern Rockies population has grown from 66 animals reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho in 1995 and 1996. Other animals wandered down from Canada.


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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM D1 With a background as an aviation machinist for the Coast Guard and later as an equipment tech and handyman, Wilson said he enjoys giving customers an extra helping hand with their small projects and recently even built a ramp for a handicapped dog. As a retail salesman, Wilson said he “actually loves coming to work because I love helping people.” “Customers come to me because I have answers. Then, they come back to let me know that their project worked out,” he said. “I enjoy learning not only what they are building, but who they are and what their goals are as well.”

Career workshops PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Public Library is offering two new career workshops, part of the Transition Yourself series sponsored by the U.S. Bank Foundation. Workshops will be held at the Port Townsend Library Learning Center, 1256 Lawrence St., from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. this coming Wednesday and Wednesday, April 24. Free and open to all age groups, these are self-help sessions focused on creating a plan to find personally fulfilling work. Topics include developing a skills inventory, staying happy while figuring out where you want to go to next, writing a cover letter and resume, tips on job interviews and networking with others also going through job transitions. Two local business people will present their stories on transitions they made to get to their current careers and what makes their jobs meaningful. Jean Erreca, landscape irrigation contractor, will speak this Wednesday. George Rezendes, a musician/recording studio owner, will have the podium April 24. To reserve a seat, phone the library at 360-385-3181 or sign up at the circulation desk. For more information, email nschroff@cityofpt.us or phone 360-385-5468.

New at Chandlery PORT TOWNSEND — Gordon Laco has been hired by the Northwest Maritime Center’s Wooden Boat Chandlery. Laco has 34 years’ experience in the marine industry, with specialization in the outLaco fitting and operation of classic yachts and sailing vessels. He will support the Wooden Boat Chandlery in the development of their retail and wholesale marine outfitting sales. Laco will lead the development and launch of the chandlery’s new line of wooden shelled blocks, called Townsend Blocks.

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Business mixer set FORKS — A Business After Hours event will be hosted by First Federal, 131 Calawah Way, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Open to the public, the newly remodeled branch will offers tours and visits with branch manager Traci Pederson and other executives and board members of First Federal. Attendees should bring business cards to exchange and enter in a drawing. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be provided. The Forks Chamber of Commerce and West End Business & Professional Association are sponsoring Business After Hours events monthly with area businesses “to provide a fun evening of socializing and networking with others in the business community.” May’s Business After Hours will be held at Eagle Repair & Towing, 570 Russell Road, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 22.

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sented the Sequim and Port Angeles John L. Scott offices. Lennox Scott, CEO and president of John L. Scott Inc., hosted the event. These and other John L. Scott Award winners will be hosted at a later gathering by their principal broker/owner, Linda Lape French.

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PORT ANGELES — A replacement-window open house will be held at Hartnagel Building Supply, 3111 E. U.S. Highway 101, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. this coming Saturday. The open house will focus on energy-efficient windows, local weatherization rebates and local contractors who are authorized installers. Visitors should bring a list of window sizes for a free estimate on replacement windows. For more information, email Donna Hoyt at donnah@hartnagels.com or phone 360-452-8933.

PORT TOWNSEND — Dr. Donald George, a board-certified general surgeon, has joined Jefferson Healthcare hospital and Port Townsend Surgical Associates. George practiced at Bremertonbased Harrison Medical Center for 22 years and then at George St. Anthony’s Hospital in Gig Harbor before moving to Port Townsend. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and his medical degree from the University of Montpellier School of Medicine in France. His surgical training was at the Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, Ariz. He is on the Healthgrades Honor Roll. A Healthgrades-recognized doctor designation identifies doctors who are boardcertified in their specialty. During his practice at Harrison Medical Center, he was part of the team of surgeons who provided sophisticated surgical techniques to treat cancer patients such as cryosurgery and minimally invasive approaches that focused on eliminating the cancer, saving appearance and function and reducing healing time, Jefferson Healthcare said in a statement.

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PORT ANGELES — A noted North Olympic Peninsula marketer and graphic designer has rebranded her business to reflect changes in the marketplace, the technical realm and in the business itself. Laurel Black Design began the transformation with a new logo — depicting a laurel leaf on a black field to represent owner Laurel Black — as well as a new tagline: “Creative Smarts at Work.” “We embarked last September on a quest to rebrand the firm to better reflect Laurel Black Design’s true market positioning and what we have to offer,” said Black. Her portfolio includes numerous national accolades in the more than 30 years she has operated her business on the Peninsula. “The new brand image visually reinforces the name components in a distinctive and relevant manner,” she said, “and the new tagline is intended to express succinctly the nature of our services and the personality of its founder.” Port Angeles-based Laurel Black Design, or LBD, has evolved from a primary focus on graphic design to a more ager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: In the first segment, Eric Swenson of the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification. In the second segment, Linda Rotmark, executive director of the Clallam county Economic Development Council. ■ Tuesday: Jefferson Elementary School Principal Joyce Mininger and PTO President Carrie Sanford discuss the school’s 90th anniversary celebration and upcoming events. ■ Wednesday: In the first segment, Sarah Cronauer discusses Earth Day activities. In the second segment,

encompassing enterprise, offering broader communications and marketing services enhanced by a support team of creative associates to extend LBD’s inhouse capabilities, Black Black said. Services include analysis and evaluation of current marketing materials, website usability, branding, content and content planning, logo design, Web and print design, advertising, project management, illustration and copywriting, she said.

Client demand “The shift in LBD’s position has come about because of increased demand from clients for these services,” Black said. “This increase has occurred not only in the regional home market, but from contacts developed online.” Laurel Black Design also launched a redesigned website at www.laurelblack. com. In addition to the website, Black can be reached by phoning 360-457-0217 or 360-460-1834, or by emailing laurel@ laurelblack.com.

Janet Young and Cory Delikat discuss the Shane Park grand open house in Port Angeles. In the third segment, Janet Drysdale and Penny Sanders-Thiemann discuss the Kiwanis Garage Sale Fundraiser, which benefits the Kiwanis’ camp for children with special needs. ■ Thursday: Seattle Mariners game.

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OLYMPIA — They’ve rented caps and gowns, purchased graduation announcements, made plans for college or career training. In the back of their minds, they’ve tried to quiet the nagging fear that math could bring their happy June plans to an abrupt halt. Yet now their math nightmares are coming true. As of today, they won’t graduate because they have yet to prove they have the math skills to do so. For years, students have had to pass state tests in reading and writing to earn their high school diplomas, part of a decades-long push to ensure that a Washington high school diploma has meaning. This year, for the first time, they have to pass a math exam, too, or one of a few alternatives. With graduation approaching, many have yet to do so. The state has not yet tallied exactly how many students are in jeopardy.

In jeopardy A few weeks ago, about 8,000 students statewide had passed the state’s reading and writing exams, but not math. Since then, many learned that they passed in the most recent round of state math tests in January, or earned a high-enough score on a collection of math work they submitted to the state. Such portfolios are one of the alternative ways to meet the math requirement. But for others — perhaps several thousand — the news was not good. In the Seattle school district, for example, roughly 90 students are in that category.

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Some broke down in their counselors’ offices or with their parents. A number got the word Friday, April 5, just a day after they received their graduation announcements. On Monday, April 8, four sat together in Garfield High’s counseling office and put brave faces on their dwindling prospects, saying they haven’t given up yet. Rubi Ruiz Cortes still wants to be the first in her family to graduate from high school. Anung Luangrath wants to make sure he’s not the first to fail to graduate. Elizebeth Marois wants to prove the doubters in her family wrong — that she can make it. She is taking geometry for the third time this year. All three, plus Zahra Osman, failed the state algebra test in January, which they chose to take even though they had studied geometry more recently. “We figured it would be a little easier than geometry,� Osman said. “Which was not the case,� added Marois. State reading and writing exams became graduation

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Change this year In the past few years, students who failed the math exam could still graduate as long as they kept taking — and passing — math classes. Not so this year, though some are still trying to get lawmakers to agree to another delay. Many of Seattle’s highschool principals have asked Superintendent JosÊ Banda to ask Randy Dorn, the state’s top education official, for a waiver for students for whom math is the only obstacle to graduation. Banda and his top staff are considering that request, a school-district spokeswoman said. Some of those principals are particularly concerned that the vast majority of students who are falling short in math are students of color. Dorn believes it is time for math to count, a spokesman said. The success rate has gone up, especially as students knew they had to pass to graduate. At Franklin High in Seattle, for example, Principal Jennifer Wiley said it’s important to remember that 95 percent of her seniors have already met the math requirement. Seniors who have yet to pass still have some options. Those who have yet to submit a collection of work

can still do so, although they have just a few weeks for a process that usually takes months. Those who already submitted collections and came close to passing can resubmit them for second consideration. Students can also qualify by hitting a specific score on the SAT or ACT collegeadmissions tests. They also can take the state tests again in June, but they won’t get the scores back soon enough to be able to take part in graduation ceremonies. As always, the problem for some students is a lack of effort. But principals say others are falling short despite working hard. Luangrath, for example, is determined to go to college. He has earned good grades in many of his math classes and has completed Algebra II. He recently dropped out of his one after-school club to have more time to work on math. Since April 5, when he learned he was eligible to submit a collection of work, he’s already done two of the six to eight required tasks. His three classmates plan to submit a work collection, too, and all four signed up to take the next SAT test, even though it’s the day after Garfield’s prom. They don’t want to think about what will happen if nothing works. “I’m going to be positive,� said Marois, who dreams of becoming a physical therapist. “I can do it. I’m a soldier. We’re all soldiers.�

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Routine call, then . . . Nichols had worked at the dispatch center for a little more than two years when she received Radulescu’s call on Feb. 23, 2012. He was conducting a traffic stop on state Highway 16 near Gorst and wanted more information about driver Josh Blake. It was a routine call, Nichols recalled. She was expecting him to stop by the dispatching center after his shift to share some of the homemade trail mix he had bragged about earlier. But the visit never came. Blake fatally shot Radulescu before taking his own life later that day at a house in South Kitsap. In the following hours, Nichols and her supervisor, Jonathan Pitts, stayed on the phone, relaying information about the incident and the investigation that followed. Shaky and nauseous, Nichols said she worked another four hours beyond her required shift. Pitts said she did not appear nervous that night. “Some people deal with

Kara Nichols Works hours beyond shift stress by being rude and snappy. She just handles it,� said Pitts, who called Nichols’ strong work ethic and motivation refreshing.

Courthouse violence Fifteen days later, Nichols received a call from a trooper in Grays Harbor County responding to a stabbing and shooting at the courthouse in Montesano. The dispatching center in Bremerton handles WSP calls from seven counties, including Kitsap. Nichols immediately took charge of the incident, helping co-workers notify area staff of the incident. “Nichols has established herself as a mature professional beyond what is routinely expected of junior employees,� Pitts wrote in an application supporting her candidacy. She continued to work after both incidents, opting not to take leave because her co-workers would be best equipped to understand what she was going through. So it was challenging when Nichols, who previously worked in the auto industry and drug and alcohol rehabilitation, went on maternity leave in late February. She’s antsy for her family and her son, Kellen, to give her the signs to go back to work. “I work hard so I can play hard. I have a great family and family life, but I really enjoy work,� she said, adding she misses the “me time� she gets during her 40-minute work commute. Pitts said the dispatcher’s presence is missed while she’s on maternity leave. “We’ll have to be careful she doesn’t do too much, her appetite is bigger than her stomach,� Pitts said. “She’s really a go-getter, shows a lot of initiative and drive — and she tries to do anything and everything.�

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TOKYO — Baldness may indicate an increased risk for coronary heart disease. The risk is associated only with male pattern baldness, the kind that starts at the top or back of the head, and not with a receding hairline, according to researchers who reviewed six studies that included 37,000 participants. The analysis, published online in the British Medical Journal Open, found that baldness increased the risk for heart disease by between 30 and 40 percent compared with men with a full head of hair. They found the association among men 55 to 60 as well as among older men,

and the more severe the baldness, the greater the risk. The reason for the association is unclear, but the authors suggest that known risk factors for heart disease — hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking and others — may affect both conditions, and that baldness may be a marker of atherosclerosis. In previous studies, baldness has been linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. “The ultimate aim is to be able to predict the risk for heart disease more precisely in clinical practice,� said a coauthor, Dr. Kazuo Hara, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Tokyo.


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Investing in gold loses its luster ‘The pride of Croesus’ has fallen 17 percent in value since 2011 time immemorial, has turned out to be a very bad investment of late. A mere two years after its price raced to a nominal high, gold is sinking — fast. Its price has fallen 17 percent since late 2011. Wednesday was another bad day for gold: the price of bullion dropped $28 to $1,558 an ounce. The drop continued through Friday. It is a remarkable turnabout for an investment that many have long regarded as one of the safest of all. The decline has been so swift that some Wall Street analysts are declaring the end of a golden age of gold. The stakes are high: the last time the metal went through a patch like this, in the 1980s, its price took 30 years to recover.

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NEW YORK — Below the streets of Lower Manhattan, in the vault of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the world’s largest trove of gold — half a million bars — has lost about $75 billion of its value. In Fort Knox, Ky., at the United States Bullion Depository, the damage totals $50 billion. And in Pocatello, Idaho, the tiny golden treasure of Jon Norstog has dwindled, too. A $29,000 investment that Norstog made in 2011 is now worth about $17,000, a loss of 42 percent. “I thought if worst came to worst and the government brought down the world economy, I would still have something that was Up, then down worth something,” Norstog, What went wrong? 67, says of his foray into gold. The answer, in part, lies Gold, pride of Croesus in what went right. and store of wealth since Analysts say gold is los-

ing its allure after an astonishing 650 percent rally from August 1999 to August 2011. Fast-money hedge fund managers and ordinary savers alike flocked to gold, that haven of havens, when the world economy teetered on the brink in 2009. Now, the worst of the Great Recession has passed. Things are looking up for the economy and, as a result, down for gold. On top of that, concern that the loose monetary policy at Federal Reserve might set off inflation — a prospect that drove investors to gold — have so far proved to be unfounded. And so Wall Street is growing increasingly bearish on gold, an investment that banks and others had deftly marketed to the masses only a few years ago. Last week Goldman Sachs became the latest big bank to predict further declines, forecasting that the price of gold would sink to $1,390 within a year, down 11 percent from where it traded on Wednesday. Société Générale of

France last week issued a report titled, “The End of the Gold Era,” which said the price should fall to $1,375 by the end of the year and could keep falling for years. Granted, gold has gone through booms and busts before, including at least two from its peak in 1980, when it traded at $835, to its high in 2011. Anyone who bought gold in 1999 and held on has done far better than the average stock market investor. Even after the recent decline, gold is still up 515 percent.

Deeply felt impact But for a generation of investors, the golden decade created the illusion that the metal would keep rising forever. The financial industry seized on such hopes to market a growing range of gold investments, making the current downturn in gold felt more widely than previous ones. That triumph of marketing gold was apparent in an April 2011 poll by Gallup,

which found that 34 percent of Americans thought that gold was the best long-term investment, more than another other investment category, including real estate and mutual funds. It is hard to know just how much money ordinary Americans plowed into gold, given the array of investment vehicles, including government-minted coins, publicly traded commodity funds, mining company stocks and physical bullion. But $5 billion that flowed into gold-focused mutual funds in 2009 and 2010, according to Morningstar, helped the funds reach a peak value of $26.3 billion. Since hitting a peak in April 2011, those funds have lost half of their value. “Gold is very much a psychological market,” said William O’Neill, a cofounder of the research firm Logic Advisors, which told its investors to get out of all gold positions in December after recommending the investment for years. “Unless there is some unforeseen development, I think the market is going lower.”

BOSTON — The financial toll of caring for Americans with dementia adds up to at least $159 billion a year, making it more expensive than treatments for patients with heart disease or cancer, according to a new report in the New England Journal of Medicine. Dementia is characterized by a group of symptoms that prevent people from carrying out the tasks of daily living. Reduced mental function makes it impossible for them to do things like keep track of their medications or their finances. In more severe cases, patients lose the ability to handle basic tasks like bathing and dressing. Dementia is considered a chronic disease of aging, and there is no cure. Medical bills for dementia patients are comparatively small, amounting to 16 percent to 25 percent of the total tally, according to researchers from The Rand Corp. and their collaborators. By far, the most expensive part of dementia care is the cost of caring for patients, either in nursing homes or their own homes. In 2010, the annual tab for care in nursing homes and other institutions for dementia patients came out to $13,900 per patient. The bill for professional home health aides was an additional $5,700 per patient. And then there’s the “informal care” provided by family members and friends who help loved ones with dementia do things like pay their bills and buy their groceries. The research team used two methods to calculate the value of all this care. In one, they estimated the “replacement cost” — what it would have cost to hire a professional to do the same work. In the other, they estimated the size of the paycheck these volunteers could have earned if they spent the same amount of time working at a paying job.

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Princess Cruises’ website shows the double-occupancy rate for an oceanview cabin aboard the Star Princess jumping from $964 per person, including taxes, in midMay to $1,969 in late July for a seven-day Inside Passage/ Glacier Bay cruise. But keep in mind Cruise Critic’s (cruisecritic.com) advice on timing and weather. “May and September offer cheaper cruise fares and fewer crowds; however, shore excursions have a greater chance of being canceled than they do in high season — especially boat and helicopter tours.”

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BOOKS: 111 London Folio Society Editions plus 20 Letter Press editions for, $655. 51 International Collectors’ Library books, faux leather binding, for $75. Phone 457-4348 to view. Ask MOTOR HOME: 2001 36’ Southwind Limited for Dick. Edition. Very good condition. 16k mi., 2 slides, HOUSECLEANING P. A . h o m e , o n c e o r new levelers, rear camera, drivers side door, lots twice a week. of storage inside and Mail response to: out. Many extras. NonPeninsula Daily News smokers. $40,000. PDN#653/Clean (360)683-5359 Port Angeles, WA 98362

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CNA Medical Assistants RN Med Surg RN CCU EKG Tech Physical Therapist Plant Operator Dietitian Visit www.olympic medical.org for details on these and other openings. EOE PORT TOWNSEND SCHOOL DISTRICT Is now accepting applications for the following position. Mathematics/Science Te a c h e r - 1 . 0 F T E , Grades 6-8, Blue Heron School, 2013-14 school year. Must hold a valid Washington State Teaching Certificate that includes grades 6-8, with an endorsement in science and/or mathematics. Application materials and job description available online at www.ptschools.org or contact the Business Office for application materials. Applications acc e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , 2013. Apply at 1610 Blaine St., phone 3794511. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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THE BLACKBIRD COFFEEHOUSE For sale. Great price, thriving and profitable. Contact Adam for details: (360)224-9436, blackbirdcoffee @gmail.com

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 4 Pe n i n s u l a C o l l e g e i s seeking to fill a full-time Administrative Assistant position in support of the Wo r k fo r c e , B u s i n e s s and Community Education Programs. Associate degree required. Position information and application for ms are available at www.pencol.edu. EEO. AIDES/RNA OR CNA Best wages, bonuses. Wright’s. 457-9236.

J OY C E : W a t e r f r o n t , next to our home, 1,600 s f, 2 B r. , 1 . 5 b a , a l l utilities, satellite TV except phone, no pets. Secluded. $670 mo., $670 dep., 1 yr. lease, avail 6/1. (360)928-3109.

ROOMMATE WANTED To share expenses for beautiful home on 10+ acres, quad trails. $515, includes utilities, Direct TV. Call Lonnie after 5:00 p.m. PA.

PORT TOWNSEND SCHOOL DISTRICT Is now accepting applications for the following positions. Mathematics Teacher 1.0 FTE, Grades 6-8, Blue Heron School, 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Must hold a valid Washington State Teaching Certificate that includes grades 6-8, with an endorsement in mathematics. Mathematics/Science Teacher-1.0 FTE, Port Townsend High School, 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Hold a valid Washington State Teaching Cer tificate for grades 4-12. Application materials and job description available online at www.ptschools.org or contact the Business Office for application materials. Applications acc e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , 2013. Apply at 1610 Blaine St., phone 3794511. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Restaurant Space for Lease Seeking restaurant operator for 700 sf. space in the newly renovated Josephine Campbell Building on Highway 101 in Quilcene. 400 sf. deck for outdoor seating overlooking a wooded area; 550 sf. storage area below. Ready for tenant improvements; build-out negotiable. Ideal location on Hwy 101 – approx. 1.6 million cars dr ive through Quilcene each year. See our website at www.thecampbellbuild ing.com. Contact Chuck Thrasher at 360-808-2388 or c_thrasher@mind spring.com RIDING MOWER: 2012 Cub Cadet, SLTX1054, V- Tw i n H y d r o s t a t i c , used 8 hrs. $2,000. (360)460-0989 TOYOTA : ‘ 0 1 S o l a r a . Auto, 2 door, loaded. $4,300/obo. 461-5193.

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APPLY NOW! HEALTHCARE JOBS Due to growth new positions available for NAC/NAR/HCA’s Additional opening for LN 408 W. Washington Sequim. 360-683-7047 reception@ discovery-mc.com

CCU RN Med/Surg RN House Supervisor, RN CNA Medical Assistant EKG Tech (CWT) Respiratory Therapist Registered Dietitian Administrative Assistant For details on these and other positions, visit www.olympic medical.org Apply online or nbuckner@ olympicmedical.org

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON Here we grow again. Automotive parts or service experience requred. ApCERTIFIED FORD ply in person, Baxter TECHNICIAN Auto Parts, 221 W. 1st, Price Ford/Lincoln is curP.A. No phone calls. rently seeking a certified factor y trained technician. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Be a part of our growing New facility, state of the success! Join the only a r t e q u i p m e n t a n d locally headquar tered friendly work environbank on the North Olym- ment right in the heart of pic Peninsula. Open po- t h e O l y m p i c s . G r e a t place to relocate to. A sitions include: family friendly commu• Branch Manager • Senior HR General- nity. Ford Motor Co. is making all the right ist • Te m p, L o a n S y s - choices and our growth i s t h e r e s u l t . We a r e tems Administrator • Loan Officer, Pouls- looking for a dedicated team player who has the bo For job descriptions and r i g h t a t t i t u d e t o w a r d to apply, please visit our growing our business. If website at www.ourfirst- this is you and you need a place to call home fed.com. EOE. contact us immediately. BLONDIE’S Plate in Se- Send resume to quim hiring all postions. newcareer@ Mail resume to: 216 priceford.com Center Park Way, Seor contact quim, WA 98382. Robert Palmer Service Manager (360)457-3333

COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE I/II Health & Human Svcs, PT (32 hrs/wk.), $22.63 to 24.98/hr., union and retirement eligible with benefits. Will work primarily in Por t Angeles but also required to work in Forks office. Must be RN. Requires Bachelor’s or Associate Degree in nursing and min two yrs exp in community health. Immunizations, TB and notifiable conditions repor ting exp helpful. Open until filled. To Apply: Application and complete job announcement available o n l i n e a t w w w. c l a l lam.net/employment/, in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Por t Angeles, WA 98362, or by calling Clallam County Jobs Line 360417-2528. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Dr ug Free Workplace. EXPERIENCED DINNER COOK AND EXPERENCED BAKER Apply within, Cafe Garden, 1506 E. 1st street.

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COME JOIN OUR TEAM! McCrorie Carpet One is looking for an energetic, self motivated candidate to fill the position of purchasing agent/administrative assistant. Position requires computer skills and an accounting background is helpful but not n e c e s s a r y. A p p l i c a n t must possess positive customer service skills and be able to work well w i t h o t h e r s. M o n d ay t h r o u g h Fr i d a y w i t h flexible hours. Salar y range $2,500 to $2,800. DOE Apply in person at 547 N. Oakridge Drive, Port Angeles.

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·Minimum 5 years vehicle and heavy equipment maintenance experience ·Understanding and ability to maintain and repair, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems ·Proven welding and fabrication skills ·Excellent and describable troubleshooting abilities ·Strong attention to detail ·Excellent written and verbal communication skills ·Experience with mainCommunications Officer/911 Dispatcher taining heavy duty lift City of Por t Angeles: trucks is a plus L o o k i n g t o s e r ve t h e Excellent wage and community and start a benefits pkg. career in Public Safety? The Port Angeles Police Apply in person: Depar tment currently has two vacant dispatch- 143 Sitkum Sol Duc Rd., e r p o s i t i o n s. $ 1 8 . 6 1 - Fo r k s , WA 9 8 3 3 1 o r $23.74 hr. plus benefits. send resume to: PO Box A p p l i c a n t s mu s t t a ke 2299 Forks, WA 98331 dispatcher test thru Pub- or fax: 360-374-4331. Equal Opportunity lic Safety Testing before Employer applying. To view testing s c h e d u l e g o t o w w w. HOUSECLEANING publicsafetytesting.com. P. A . h o m e , o n c e o r For more info contact twice a week. HR at (360)417-4510 Mail response to: or email Peninsula Daily News agates@cityofpa.us PDN#653/Clean COPA is an EOE Port Angeles, WA 98362

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Infant/Toddler Lead Teacher To apply: www.oesd.wednet.edu or (360)479-0993. EOE & ADA KWA HOMECARE Part/full-time Caregivers. Benefits, Flexible Hours. Call P.A. (360)452-2129 Sequim (360)582-1647 P.T. (360)344-3497 LEGAL ASSISTANT Family law. Peninsula Daily News PDN#654/Legal Port Angeles, WA 98362 LEGAL Assistant: Jefferson County has an opening for a Legal Assistant. Knowledge of legal procedures, MS Word, Excel and Access. Union position, $16.52/hr +benef i t s. A p p l y b e fo r e 5 p.m. 4/19/13, to County Commissioners’ Office, PO Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368, www.co.jeffeson.wa.us LICENSED NURSE Looking for versitle, caring individual, come join our great team! Contact Cherrie (360)683-3348

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Cook Adult Correctional Pay starts at $14.67 hr., plus full benefits. Closes 04/17/13. Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov For further information please call Roxann at (360)963-3207. EOE. Pharmacy Manager Safeway Phar macy; Req: BS deg. or foreign degree equiv. in Pharm., Pharm. Sci. or related; WA State Pharm Lic. w/ no disciplinary record. Must be willing to perfor m immunizations, training available. Opening in Port Angeles, WA. Contact: Attn: K. Guggiana, 5918 Stoneridge Mall Road, Pleasanton, CA 94588. Must reference job code: 20130225RG. Must have legal right to work in U.S. EOE. PORT TOWNSEND SCHOOL DISTRICT Is now accepting applications for the following position. Mathematics/Science Te a c h e r - 1 . 0 F T E , Grades 6-8, Blue Heron School, 2013-14 school year. Must hold a valid Washington State Teaching Certificate that includes grades 6-8, with an endorsement in science and/or mathematics. Application materials and job description available online at www.ptschools.org or contact the Business Office for application materials. Applications acc e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , 2013. Apply at 1610 Blaine St., phone 3794511. Equal Opportunity Employer.

PORT TOWNSEND SCHOOL DISTRICT Is now accepting applications for the following position. 1.0 F T E K - 1 2 Library Media Specialist, 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Lead the continuing digital evolution of information services across a small school district’s campuses and provide expertise in the design and implementation of technology innovation throughout the district. Valid Washington State Teaching Certificate required. Application materials and job description available online at www.ptschools.org or contact the Business Office for application materials. Applications acc e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , 2013. Apply at 1610 Blaine St, Phone 3794511. Equal Opportunity Employer.

PORT TOWNSEND SCHOOL DISTRICT Is now accepting applications for the following positions. Mathematics Teacher 1.0 FTE, Grades 6-8, Blue Heron School, 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Must hold a valid Washington State Teaching Certificate that includes grades 6-8, with an endorsement in mathematics. Mathematics/Science Teacher-1.0 FTE, Port Townsend High School, 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. Hold a valid Washington State Teaching Cer tificate for grades 4-12. Application materials and job description available online at www.ptschools.org or contact the Business Office for application materials. Applications acc e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , 2013. Apply at 1610 Blaine St., phone 3794511. Equal Opportunity Employer.

THE MAKAH TRIBE Is looking for a temporar y dentist to fill in while we recruit for a p e r m a n e n t p r o v i d e r. Candidates must have a current, unrestricted lic e n s e . To i n q u i r e , p l e a s e c o n t a c t K a t hy Knaus at kathy.knaus@ makah.com or (360)645-3200 WEEKEND CHEF NEEDED M u s t l o ve t o c o o k , have catering experience, understand menu planning, portion control, and food presentation. Also required are leadership skills and good time management. Please send resume to 131 E. 1st Street, Port Angeles, WA, 98362.

MUSIC DIRECTOR and other responsibilities as assigned, 20 hrs/week. C o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y. Send resume to San SWITCHBOARD/ Ju a n B a p t i s t C h u r c h , RECEPTIONIST/ 1704 Discovery Rd., PT, GENERAL CLERICAL 98368. (360)271-1430 or Versatile & responsible (360)385-2545. t e a m p l aye r fo r bu s y front office. Must have 4080 Employment NANNY and housekeep- excellent interpersonal, Wanted i n g h e l p n e e d e d : f u l l customer svc, & keytime. And part-time help boarding skills. Recent ADEPT YARD CARE and housekeeping/er- exper in health care ofWeeding, mowing, etc. rands, 2-4 hours a day. fice pref’d. F.T., w/bene(360)452-2034 Apply at fits. Some eves. hrs. SunnySequim92 Base pay $12 hr. Re- Affordable Lawn Care @gmail.com sume to: PBH, 118 E. Mowing and weedeating, Call Dee at 477-8611 8th St., Por t Angeles, Support/Care Staff WA 98362. http:// To work with develop- peninsulabehavioral.org Affordable Lawn mentally disabled adults, Maintenance EOE no exper ience neces(360)477-1805 sary, will train. $10 hr. to VETERANARY Recepstart. CNA’s encouraged tion: Par t-time, week- RENT-A-MAN Labor for to apply. Apply in person ends req., apply in per- hire. Inside or out. Call at 1020 Caroline, P.A. s o n , G r e y w o l f V e t and we’ll talk. John from 8-4 p.m. (360)775-5586 Hospital, Sequim.

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ON-CALL MEDICAL ASSISTANT Join multi-disciplinar y team supporting consumers with chronic mental illnesses in an outpatient setting. Must be program grad & license-eligible. Mental health exper pref ’d. Base Pay: $ 1 3 - $ 1 5 . 2 9 h r. D O E . Resume to PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Por t Angeles, WA 98362. http:// peninsulabehavioral.org EOE

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J OY C E : W a t e r f r o n t , next to our home, 1,600 s f, 2 B r. , 1 . 5 b a , a l l Equipment Mechanic utilities, satellite TV exOpening cept phone, no pets. Secluded. $670 mo., $670 ·Minimum 5 years vehi- dep., 1 yr. lease, avail cle and heavy equip- 6/1. (360)928-3109. ment maintenance experience JUAREZ & SON’S HAN· U n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d DY M A N S E R V I C E S . ability to maintain and Quality work at a rearepair, mechanical, hy- sonable price. Can handraulic, pneumatic and dle a wide array of probelectrical systems lems projects. Like home ·Proven welding and fab- maintenance, cleaning, rication skills clean up, yard mainte· E x c e l l e n t a n d d e - nance, and etc. Give us scribable troubleshoot- a call office 452-4939 or ing abilities cell 460-8248. ·Strong attention to deMEDICAL BILLING tail ·Excellent written and Sequim, part-time, experienced. Email resume to verbal communication nicejob1989@gmail.com skills ·Experience with maintaining heavy duty lift MUSIC DIRECTOR and other responsibilities as trucks is a plus assigned, 20 hrs/week. C o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y. Excellent wage and Send resume to San benefits pkg. Ju a n B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 1704 Discovery Rd., PT, Apply in person: 143 Sitkum Sol Duc Rd., 98368. (360)271-1430 or (360)385-2545. Fo r k s , WA 9 8 3 3 1 o r send resume to: PO Box PORT TOWNSEND 2299 Forks, WA 98331 SCHOOL DISTRICT or fax: 360-374-4331. Is now accepting appliEqual Opportunity cations for the following Employer position. 1.0 F T E K - 1 2 FORD: ‘95 F-250 Regu- Library Media Specialist, lar Cab. Auto, positive 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 s c h o o l ye a r. traction 2WD, power- Lead the continuing digis t r o k e d i e s e l , 1 0 8 k tal evolution of informamiles, good tires and tion services across a breaks, cruise, remote small school district’s entr y, power windows, campuses and provide Glastite fiberglass cano- expertise in the design and implementation of py, 2 owner. $6,900. technology innovation (360)681-3714 throughout the district. F O R K S : 3 B r. , 2 b a , Valid Washington State huge 2 car gar, close to Teaching Certificate reever ything. $875 mo., quired. $1,000 dep., small dog A p p l i c a t i o n m a t e r i a l s and job description ok. (543)689-1743. available online at G L A S P LY : 2 6 ’ c a b i n www.ptschools.org or cr uiser, flying br idge, contact the Business Ofsingle Cummins diesel fice for application mateengine, low hours, radar, rials. Applications acVHF radio, CB, depth/ c e p t e d u n t i l M ay 3 1 , f i s h f i n d e r , d i n g h y, 2 0 1 3 . A p p l y a t 1 6 1 0 d o w n r i g g e r s , 1 6 ’ x 3 2 ’ Blaine St, Phone 379boathouse. $27,500. 4511. Equal Opportunity (360)457-0684 Employer.

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HOME CARE ASSISTANTS To p r o v i d e i n - h o m e , non-medical care to our elderly and disabled clients in Jefferson County, Sequim, Por t Angeles, and Neah Bay. $10.31 hr. Flexible Shifts: FT/ PT Hourly, Over night, Live-In. Medical/Dental/Vacation Certification fees paid. For application call Catholic Community Services at (360) 417-5420 or 1-855-582-2700 EOE


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Sunday Crossword ACROSS 1 “___ Mia!” 6 Botanist’s study 11 Economics pioneer Smith 15 Evite letters 19 Victim of Artemis 20 Chewy chocolate treats 21 Wrap alternative 22 Sport with touches 23 “I say, lovely places to worship!”? 26 Summers of Food Network’s “Unwrapped” 27 Ancient concert venues 28 European chain 29 Functional clothing accessory 30 Mount near Olympus 31 __-am: kids’ book character 33 Symphonic finale 34 Sleep inducer of a sort 36 Teflon advisory groups? 42 Cry over, maybe 43 Division word 44 Surg. workplaces 45 Concerns in substance abuse therapy 50 Insert “@#$%!,” say 51 RAZR MAXX manufacturer 55 Its first maps were pub. in 1905 56 Central Eur. power until 1806 57 IOU? 61 Western treaty gp. 62 Speakeasy difficulty 64 Horn of Afr. country 65 King and queen 66 Filled Italian fare 69 Showed (in) 72 White House middle name 75 Religious sch. with the motto “Make no little plans here” 77 Latin I word 78 Pod resident 81 Really bad nursery color schemes? 86 24-hr. banking service 87 She played Mia in “Pulp Fiction”

88 It was held outside of California only once, in 1942 89 “Memoirs of a __” 92 Ristorante topper 96 Comfy top 97 Salon supplies 98 Pretense 99 Ones who control the markets? 104 Curious box opener 108 February deity 109 Frankfurt’s river 110 Suffix with smack 111 “Food, Glorious Food” musical 113 Lyon lover’s word 115 Shopping list entry 119 __ hall 120 What to grab for an early morning flight? 123 Agt. after tax evaders 124 DOE part: Abbr.

125 Half a historic bomber 126 VW and BMW 127 Sisterhood name in a Rebecca Wells novel 128 Hardly leave wanting 129 Latin for “he holds” 130 Food often spilled? DOWN 1 Charm 2 Fading star of the East? 3 1,760 yards 4 Sugar refining byproduct 5 Whichever 6 Gambol 7 Roller coaster inversion 8 Road travel pioneer 9 Mythical flying giant 10 Kutcher of “That ’70s Show” 11 Word with sex or snob 12 Downsizing program?

13 World carrier 14 Maybelline purchase 15 Update, in a way 16 Muscle malady 17 Vice __ 18 Pie nut 24 More sordid 25 Helper 32 Onetime Yes label 33 Social group 35 Crux 36 Cheese-topped chip 37 Palais Garnier performance 38 Tiger’s front and back? 39 Dragon’s island 40 Figurehead place 41 Confident leader? 46 Siesta 47 Eponymous inventor Tupper 48 It might be going 49 What Simon does 52 Soccer stadium shout 53 Alphabetic run

54 July 4th reactions 57 Jury trial Amendment 58 Señorita’s other 59 Joins the race 60 SFO approximation 62 Indian royal 63 Lady’s business? 66 St. Louis player 67 Prunes 68 Wrath, in a hymn 70 Eponymous comet tracker 71 Maximum trio? 72 Bra spec 73 Funny Bombeck 74 Makeup artist? 76 PC port 78 Far from in vogue 79 Merman of Broadway 80 Squirrel away 82 College Football Hall of Fame inductee 29 years after Knute 83 Like epics 84 Beach bags

85 Still-life vessel 89 Like drinkable milk 90 Beckett’s homeland 91 Mystery writer’s forte 93 Frequent child companion? 94 Earth-friendly prefix 95 Disco balls, e.g. 100 Admire to the max 101 Hurler Hershiser 102 Victoria’s Secret purchase 103 Fight 104 Picayune 105 Therapy prefix 106 “When pigs fly!” 107 Ex of Rod Stewart 112 “__ a Kick Out of You”: Cole Porter 113 Soon 114 Like chitchat 116 “Bye” 117 Bespectacled Ghostbuster 118 Neatnik’s bane 121 Prop- suffix 122 Chitchat

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SEWING. I Sew 4U *Hemming *Alterations *Zippers replaced *Any project Don’t wait! Call today for an appointment Patti Kuth, 417-5576. I’m Sew Happy! TAY L O R ’ S L a w n Maintenance Available all year around for any lawn care needed, moss removal and odd jobs. Just Call (360)565-6660 or (360)565-6298. Always done to your satisfaction! YARD MAINTINENCE: Free estimates. (360)912-2990

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County 12 Pastured Acres The value is in the land, barn, and unfinished rambler. Rambler is designed to be a 3 br., 2 bath, with great room. Rambler has roof, siding, windows, and entry doors. Finish the interior the way you want. The 12 acres has a couple of seasonal ponds and is fenced for horses. The small old farmhouse is not finance-able. $135,000 MLS#270575 Holly Coburn (360)461-2153 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

JUAREZ & SON’S HANDY M A N S E R V I C E S . Quality work at a reasonable price. Can handle a wide array of problems projects. Like home maintenance, cleaning, 2.06 ACRES IN THE clean up, yard mainteCITY! nance, and etc. Give us a call office 452-4939 or Zoned Rs-9 per city. 2 bedroom bungalow nescell 460-8248. tled on 2 plus acres. LAWN MOWING: Free Home has cozy woodstove, vinyl windows, estimates. forced air heat, great (360)452-7743 laundry area with tons of M OW I N G , t r i m m i n g , storage. South side has mulch and more! Call window filled den with Ground Control Lawn skylights and big winC a r e fo r h o n e s t , d e - dows looking out to the pendable lawn care at deer and nature. Deyour home or business. t a c h e d g a r a g e w i t h Ground Control Lawn workspace and storage Care (360)797-5782. room. 8 foot fenced garden spot too. This is a RUSSELL truly unique property. ANYTHING $140,000 Call today 775-4570. MLS#263854 Jennifer Holcomb SCUBA DIVER (360)460-9513 FOR HIRE WINDERMERE Call 681-4429 PORT ANGELES YO U N G c o u p l e e a r l y s i x t i e s . a va i l a b l e fo r DOMINION TERRACE spring cleanup, weeding, 55+ in Sequim, 1 Br. trimming, mulching, condo, stove, washer moss removal, complete and dryer, fridge, wagarden restoration and ter view! A great place misc. yard care. Excelto live! $76,000. lent references. (360)683-5917 (360)457-1213

ADORABLE! 2 Br., 1929 bungalow, with fresh paint, new carpet and linoleum. Updated kitchen with all a p p l i a n c e s. O r i g i n a l hardwoods in bedrooms. Electrical and plumbing has been updated. Concrete foundation. Centrally located on dead end street. $89,900. ML#270739. PAM CHURCH 452-3333 PORT ANGELES REALTY

NO BINOCULARS NEEDED 1.84 high bank waterf r o n t a c r e s, r e a d y t o bu i l d . A l s o a q u a r t e r share of 12 treed acres, that can never be developed. Power and phone in at road. CC&R’s to protect your investment $149,000 MLS#264512 Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

PERSONALITY PLUS C h a r m i n g 1 9 0 0 fa r m home updated in 1980 and move in ready - 3 br., 2 bath, 2,079 sf on 2.97 acres; hardwood floors, large master bedroom, newer windows, water and mountain v i ew s. G r e a t fe n c e d garden area off rear deck plus acreage to spare! Detached garage with basement/wine cellar plus 30’ x 60’ shop/barn. $224,900 NO EXPENSE SPARED ML#270741 Beautiful country home, Gail Sumpter various upscale flooring Blue Sky Real Estate used throughout, granite Sequim - 360-477-9189 counters, stainless applia n c e s , d o u b l e o ve n , POPULAR RESTAUsee-through propane fp RANT CAFÉ ( i n m a s t e r b r. t o o ) , In the heart of the tourist above 3-car garage is downtown Sequim walk. 1,100 sf 1 br., 1 bath Well equipped kitchen apt. features nearly new top $549,000 of the line equipment. ML#430571/264647 Totally tur n key busiTeam Schmidt ness. Selling for less (360)460-0331 than invested. Clean, WINDERMERE modern and in a prime SUNLAND location. Friendly staff

BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN home with mountain views. Seller has has made a great outdoor entertaining off the large back deck to the East and a graveled fire pit area with raised flower beds to the West. Home has been updated with new siding, vinyl windows, gutters and has been recently painted. Inside, the home boasts a large formal dinning area with french doors, a living room and a separate sitting area off the kitchen. All three bedroom are upstairs, a full bathroom on each floor. $199,000 MLS#270305 Jennifer Felton P.A.: 1926 Craftsman (360)460-9513 Bungalow. Old school WINDERMERE charm with modern dePORT ANGELES tails. Historic Cherry Hill neighborhood. 2 Br., 1 BIRD LOVERS bath, detached garage, DELIGHT! Newly built home, state l a r g e c o v e r e d f r o n t of the art kitchen, alder porch with swing, hard cabinets with easy close wood floors, propane drawers, 3 bedrooms + fireplace and stove, all den and over 1,700 sf, s t a i n l e s s a p p l i a n c e s, irrigation water available h e a t p u m p , l a u n d r y room with front load for outdoor use. w a s h e r / d r y e r, s m a l l $222,500 basement used as wine ML#469080/270720 storage, ADT seDeb Kahle curity/fire system with 16 (360)683-6880 c a m e ra DV D s y s t e m , WINDERMERE private 2-person hot tub, SUNLAND raised garden beds with ELEGANT WATERself water ing system, FRONT HOME small greenhouse, imArchitectural elegance maculate yard, propane and exceptional design fire place with pub seatin this beautiful custom ing under large alumiwaterfront home in Se- n u m g a z e b o, fe n c e d quim. This lovely home backyard for kids and was intricately designed pets, alley access, parso that each room has tial mountain view, cons t u n n i n g wa t e r v i ew s venient location within and great views of Pro- w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o tection Island and the d o w n t o w n , S a f e w a y, San Juan Islands. This C o u n t r y A i r e , c o u r t home’s no-bank water- house, and city hall. Call front location allows for f o r a p p o i n t m e n t easy beach access right (360)417-6613. out your back door. SituVERY WELL ated near the end of a MAINTAINED quite seaside lane this home is the ultimate in One level home located in Sunland on the 16th waterfront living. fairway/green. Many up$679,000. dates done, this home is Jim Hardie move in ready with maU-$ave Real Estate ture landscaping includ775-7146 ing a flagpole and golf cart storage. LONG DISTANCE $239,900 No Problem! ML#270641/270641 Peninsula Classified Robert Sexton 1-800-826-7714 (360)460-8769 TOWN & COUNTRY

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CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take your time and hear what everyone has to say before you make a final decision regarding a personal or financial change. Problems with people putting pressure on you must be handled delicately. There is nothing PRIDE OF wrong with saying “no” nicely. OWNERSHIP Wonderful corner lot in 3 stars

happy to stay. Licensed for Beer & Wine too. $150,000. MLS#270644. DAVE (360)683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

Sunland, immaculate low maintenance landscaping, knot free cedar siding and 40 year roof, open floor plan with wood vaulted ceilings, baker’s delight kitchen, hobby room and sunroom. $259,500 ML#270666/468391 Terry Peterson 360-683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND SINGLE LEVEL TOWNHOUSE Second fairway of SunLand, updated kitchen, den off living room, large master br., oversized 2 car garage. $285,000 ML#469242/270723 Patty Terhune (360)912-1530 WINDERMERE SUNLAND THE VIEWS WILL “WOW” YOU! Opportunity knocks with this home and property located in a ver y desirable neighborhood on over a 1/3 of an acre with a buildable lot. The mountain and water views will justify some updates you might make to this 3 Br., 2 bath, two level home. $275,000. ML#270662. Kathy Brown (360)417-2785 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

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by Eugenia Last SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Plan Dec. 21): Love will play an a fun day. Round up the peoimportant role in the way ple you enjoy spending time you move forward with your with most. A trip or a cultural personal and professional event that will broaden your plans. Changing your location interests and your knowledge or altering the way you live should be considered. Helpcan be the boost you need ing a cause will enhance your to regenerate and advance. reputation. 4 stars Make a commitment. 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Stick to basics and what you 19): Listen to what’s being know and do best. Ventursaid, but do what’s best for ing too far from your comfort you. It isn’t likely you will be zone will lead to expenses able to please everyone, no and emotional upsets you’d matter how much you bend. prefer to avoid. Your quest Problems with authority figfor knowledge or picking up ures, neighbors or peers can a new skill should be your focus. 2 stars be expected. 3 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Enjoy whatever excitement you can drum up through travel, socializing or spending time with someone special. Love is highlighted and making a commitment to someone will help secure your life and stabilize your future. Expand your horizons and your friendships. 5 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stick close to home and work toward turning your surroundings into a better work and entertainment space. A creative environment will lead to unique ideas and plans for the future, but stick to a set budget to avoid stress. 3 stars

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311 For Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Manufactured Homes Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County TAKE 2 You’ll be proud to own the 2 views from this great Diamond Point location along with all of the community a m e n i t i e s. T h e h o m e borders the lagoon and overlooks the strait. This large daylight basement, 2 level home has 2 of everything! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, 2 rock fireplaces, 2 large great rooms and all surrounded by a walk around, covered deck. The large double lot has a guest cottage and a separate enclosed 2 stall carport. Approx. 2000 sf of roominess! Check out the community air port, beach access, boat launch, etc. $279,822. MLS#264412 2 Brokers Call Barc or Jeanine 360-452-1210 JACE The Real Estate Company

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This country colonial farm home is stately and o f fe r s a s p e c t a c u l a r mountain. view on 5+ acres close to town. Served by both PUD and a high capacity well for l aw n s, g a r d e n s, l i ve stock. 4-stall barn built in 2 0 0 1 w i t h fe e d , t a ck room, hayloft and 20x30 shop too. Picturesque wooded area with gazebo, trails & a spring. $401,250 MLS#264372 Holly Coburn (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

WHAT A DELIGHT Two blocks from downtown sequim, 2 br. home with wonderful views, enclosed private stairway, lots of storage and efficient kitchen, enjoy clubhouse privileges. $92,500 ML#462926/270538 Patty Terhune (360)912-1530 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

308 For Sale Lots & Acreage

Manufactured Home For Sale: 3 br., 2 bath d o u bl ew i d e m a nu fa c tured home. Newly renovated and move in ready. Owner financing available OAC. $39,500. Located at the Lake Pleasant Mobile Park in Beaver. Also have a singlewide manufactured home available as well. Homes will not be moved from park. Call (360)808-7120 for more information.

505 Rental Houses

JOYCE: 3.6 acres, year Clallam County round creek, tree farm, perked, electric. $59,500 919 W. 15th, P.A.: 4 Br., (360)452-0765 1.5 ba, garage, fenced. WELCOME HOME $1,100. (360)452-6144. Unobstructed views of 311 For Sale the Strait and shipping F O R K S : 3 B r. , 2 b a , l a n e s . L a r g e 3 b r. , Manufactured Homes huge 2 car gar, close to 2 1/2 bath home with upd a t e d k i t c h e n . U n d e r C A R L S B O R G M o b i l e ever ything. $875 mo., c o u n t e r l i g h t i n g , o a k Home: 2 br., 1 bath mo- $1,000 dep., small dog cabinets, view of the bile home in quiet park ok. (543)689-1743. Olympics out kitchen i n d e s i r e a b l e a r e a . w i n d ow. L a r g e d e ck Vaulted celings, compo- J OY C E : W a t e r f r o n t , with hot tub. Bamboo sition roof, eat in kitchen, next to our home, 1,600 flooring in family room g r e a t y a r d , s t o r a g e s f, 2 B r. , 1 . 5 b a , a l l downstairs with area for s h e d , e n c l o s e d f r o n t utilities, satellite TV exsecond kitchen for living p o r c h , s m a l l d e c k . cept phone, no pets. Secluded. $670 mo., $670 area. Nicely landscaped $34,000. 425-213-7262. dep., 1 yr. lease, avail with sprinkler system. $259,000. MLS#270562. SEQUIM: ‘78 single wide 6/1. (360)928-3109. mobile home, 55+ park, Jean Irvine 2 Br., 2 bath, garage P.A. or BRINNON: Trail(360)460-5061 with spare room, large er rental in exchange for COLDWELL BANKER maintenance work. covered deck. $31,500. UPTOWN REALTY 457-9844 or 460-4968 (360)385-4882


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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS 505 Rental Houses Clallam County

605 Apartments Clallam County

JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt.

P.A.: Upstairs 2 Br., 1 bath, remodeled. $650. (360)670-9418

HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A 2 br 1 ba ...............$550 A 2 br 1 ba ...............$585 A 2 br 1 ba ...............$600 H 2 br 1 ba ...............$650 H 2 br 1 ba ...............$750 H 3 br 2 ba ..............$850 H 3 br 2 ba ...............$990 H 3 br 2 ba .............$1100 HOUSE/APT IN SEQ A 2 br 1.5 ba ............$875 H 2 br 1 ba .............$1000 More Properties at www.jarentals.com

Properties by Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com

Properties by Landmark. portangeleslandmark.com SEQUIM: 2,500 Sf. home for rent, $ 1 , 2 5 0 / m o, o n g o l f course. 4 Br., 3 bath, new car pet and wood floors throughout, double g a ra g e, 2 f i r e p l a c e s, huge family room, deck with view, new septic, community well $36/mo. One year lease required. No smoking. Pets negotiable. Scott at 360-388-8474 Immediate occupancy. SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 ba, close to town. $1,200. (405)640-7314 SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 ba, lg. fncd yd., pets OK, cls to twn. $1,050. 565-6068. SEQUIM: Water view, 3 Br., 2 ba. No smoking or pets, ref. required. $1,100 mo. 477-4192.

539 Rental Houses Port Angeles WEST P.A.: 2 Br. $850. No smoking/pets. (360)452-6750.

605 Apartments Clallam County CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, close to Safeway, no smoking/pets. $550 mo. (360)460-5892 CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, quiet, 2 Br., excellent r e fe r e n c e s r e q u i r e d . $700. (360)452-3540. P.A.: 1 Br. lg. apt., water view, quiet, clean. $615 mo. (206)200-7244

665 Rental Duplex/Multiplexes

1163 Commercial 6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment Rentals

Restaurant Space for Lease Seeking restaurant operator for 700 sf. space in the newly renovated Josephine Campbell Building on Highway 101 in Quilcene. 400 sf. deck for outdoor seating overlooking a wooded area; 550 sf. storage area below. Ready for tenant improvements; build-out negotiable. Ideal location on Hwy 101 – approx. 1.6 million cars dr ive through Quilcene each year. See our website at www.thecampbellbuild ing.com. Contact Chuck Thrasher at 360-808-2388 or c_thrasher@mind spring.com

6075 Heavy Equipment

SEMI END-DUMP TRACTOR: ‘52 Ferguson. 6-way back blade, TRAILER: 30’. Electric scraper box, and ripper tar p system, excellent t o o t h , g o o d r u n n e r. condition. $7,500. (360)417-0153 $2,500. (360)710-4966.

6050 Firearms & Ammunition

6080 Home Furnishings

7025 Farm Animals 7035 General Pets 7035 General Pets 9820 Motorhomes & Livestock MISC: Staffordshire Terrier puppies, 5 wks. old, born March 7, $650. Fish tank, 55 gal. with stand, lid, lights, filter, all accessories, $175. MISC: (2) 13 hand po(360)628-6672 or n i e s, $ 5 0 0 e a . / o b o. (360)628-7944 Miniature Stallion, $400/ obo. Exotic chickens, N O R T H W E S T FA R M $25-$75. Laying hens, T E R R I E R P U P P I E S $20 ea. Miniature Son- F O R S A L E B o r n nen goats and babies, 2/16/13. Papers, worm$75-$150. 2 donkeys, ing, vaccinations, and $100 ea. Misc. tropical flea and tick treatment birds, $10-$100. included. Medium-size, (360)683-8328 inteligent, loving, versaYAKS: 2 bulls, 4 yrs. tile, and healthy. Great and 1.5 yrs. old. 2 cows, dogs! $400. Call (360)928-0273. 4 yrs. and 3 yrs. $500$800. (360)582-3104, PUPPIES: Golden ReSequim. triever, AKC purebred registered, papered. $450. (360)797-8180. HORSESHOEING Port Angeles, Sequim, and Joyce. Call Logan at (360)808-0423.

KING Sized bedroom set: Includes king sized bed with mattress, matching night stands and high-boy dresser. Must be sold as set, will SEQUIM: Duplex, 2 Br., BERSA: 380 auto. Nick- not split up. (360)457-1213 $700+dep. 460-4089. le-plated, 8 shot clip, like www.mchughrents.com new. $450. RECLINERS: 2 match(360)452-3213 ing leather recliners, like new. $250 ea, or $400 671 Mobile Home RELOADING EQUIP. for both. (360)461-7532. Spaces for Rent Dies, powder, etc., variety of ammo. $500/obo. SET: Decorative glass S E QU I M : L a z y A c r e s Jim at (360)457-0943 dining table, 4 chairs, 7035 General Pets M H P, 5 5 + , n o R V s . PUPPIES: Golden Reglass hutch to match, $325 mo. (360)683-6294 RIFLES: Mini 14, black, beautiful. $150 both. trievers, male $700, feFREE: Basset Hound, like new, $1,275. Stainmale $750. (360)681-8034 purebred, 6 yr. old feless Mini 14, $1,400. (360)912-2227 683 Rooms to Rent male, up to date with (360)477-5566 6010 Appliances Roomshares shots, spayed, wonderful SELL YOUR HOME 6100 Misc. dog, moving to senior IN PENINSULA WANTED: Private party, Merchandise CLASSIFIED living, cannot take with WASHER: Kenmore 3.5, 22 cal DA pistol, Colt or ROOMMATE 1-800-826-7714 us. (360)797-1014. 2 0 0 6 S u p e r C a p a c i t y S&W, nice cond. Leave BOAT TRAILER: 1994 WANTED Caulkins galvanized To share expenses for f r o n t l o a d i n g wa s h e r. msg. (360)681-0309. boat trailer. 17’-20’ boat beautiful home on 10+ Runs great! $250/obo. length. (360)461-2811. (360)640-1559 acres, quad trails. 6055 Firewood, $515, includes utilities, Fuel & Stoves BOOKS: 111 London Direct TV. Call Lonnie Folio Society Editions after 5:00 p.m. PA. 6035 Cemetery Plots FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- plus 20 Letter Press editions for, $655. 51 Interered Sequim-P.A. True national Collectors’ LiCOMPANION NICHE 1163 Commercial cord. 3 cord special for brary books, faux leather At Sequim Valley Ceme$499. Credit card acRentals binding, for $75. Phone tery. $1,850. cepted. 360-582-7910. 457-4348 to view. Ask (360)461-2810 www.portangeles PROPERTIES BY for Dick. firewood.com LANDMARK 452-1326 6042 Exercise CAR TRAILER FIREWOOD: 6 cord Equipment special, $895. Limited $1,200. (360)457-3645. SPACE NEEDED time only! 360-582-7910. HALIBUT: Fresh, whole N o n - p r o f i t s p o r t s B OW F L E X : U l t i m a t e www.portangeles fish only. (360)963-2021. league seeking 10,000 H o m e G y m . H a r d l y firewood.com sf space for practice used. $700/obo. LOG SPLITTER: Elecand spor ting events, (360)461-2811 tric, 5 ton. $300. etc. Warehouse, shop, 6065 Food & (360)452-4801 garage, hangar, empty Farmer’s Market storage area, etc. Any 6045 Farm Fencing PIANO: Ivers and Pond & Equipment flat space sitting emppiano. $200. G&G FARMS ty, give us a call! (360)683-9146 1989 John Deere model FRUIT TREES: Pears (206)890-8240 970 Tractor with model and Asian pears, apples, PICTURE: Elton Bennett S E Q U I M : 1 5 0 S. 5 t h 8 0 L o a d e r. E x c e l l e n t c h e r r i e s , p e a c h e s , Seascape, sea stacks Ave., Boardwalk Square. Condition, professionally plum, walnuts, filberts, and canoe group having maintained. 30 horse thunder clouds, maples, shelter. $1,200. (360)683-3256 power diesel engine with quaking aspen, cypress, (360)457-3169 SEQUIM: Office/retail 3 7 0 0 h o u r s , 4 - w h e e l blueberries, strawberries space 850 sf. $800 mo. drive. Located in Por t and many more. POWER CHAIR: Used, (360)460-5467 To w n s e n d . D e l i v e r y 95 Clover Ln. off Taylor Invacare Pronto. $1,500/ available for additional Cutoff, Seq. 683-8809. obo. (360)504-2710. cost. $10,000/obo. Call CHECK OUT OUR NEW CLASSIFIED Larry at (360) 301-0347. Thornless Raspberry 6115 Sporting WIZARD AT TIRES: (2) 11.2x28 rear Plants: Huge, Sweet Goods www.peninsula Berries. $10 dozen. tractor tires. $575. dailynews.com 360-681-8015 (360)683-6464 P.A.: 1 Br., office, carpor t, view, clean and quiet, W/S inc. $675. (360)452-6611

AR-15: Bushmaster rifle. Brand new in box, with a c c e s s o r i e s . $1,300/obo. (360)640-1171

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BUILDING PERMITS Clallam County

Marjory Bartee, unheated rec room with bath with attached unheated garage, 84 Hunters Gate Lane, $103,447. Mathew Barton, demolition of 1971 manufactured home, 244 Holgerson Road, $5,000. Arthur Dewey, propane stove installation, 181 Brittany Lane, $4,391. Sally Calkins, heat pump, 142 Jamestown Beach Lane, $10,291. Hugh Murray, installation of two ductless heat pumps,1071 W. Spruce Court, $5,811. Rolf Mitchell, heat pump replacement, 132 Grey Hawk Lane, $11,474. George Tsukamaki, heat pump replacement, 1221 Heath Road, $6,090.

Port Angeles Gordon Taylor, ductless heat pump, 2103 W. Eighth St., $6,161. Michael Shore, tear off/install composition roofing, 728 E. Seventh St., $6,952. Michael and Tracy Hastings, tear off/install composition roofing, 508 E. Third St., $5,826. Richard Owen, tear off/resheet/install composition roofing, 1938 W. U.S. Highway 101, $7,500. Donald and Sandra Bettger, replace section of meter to build water line, 112 E. First St., $1,500. Robert Mowbray, remove old/install new free-standing sign, 1417 E. Front St., $3,000. Loyd Swaggerty, pellet stove insert, 114 W. Third St., $3,000. Edward W. Anderson, gas fireplace insert, 1034 Spruce St., $3,400. John R. Nelson, service meter, 1003 S. Pine St., $800. G.G. Stewart LLc, install proplane furnace, 1520 E. Front St., $5,745. Donald. B. Thompson, tear-off/install composition, 222 Lopez Ave., $5,944. Eric and Jennifer Swanson, lawn irrigation backflow prevention, 818 Caroline St., $3,200. Stewart and Margie Kedish, residential, 2307 W. 12th St., $140, 669. Stewart and Margie Kedish, residential, 2303 W. 12th St., $140,285. Ross and Lynn Ghirted, ductless heat pump, 106 W. 11th St., $4,680. Port Angeles Plaza Associates, eight roof-mounted HVAC units, 1940 E. First St., $450,000.

Sequim William Armacost, new detached garage, 353 W. Bell St., $70,191.36. Museum and Arts Center in the Sequim Dungeness Valley, install flush-mounted sign and projecting sign, 175 W. Cedar St., $600. Trinity Methodist Church, repair damage to wall, 100 S. Blake Ave., $10,000. Larry McHugh, fire damage repair, 741 N. Sequim Ave., $50,000. Olympic View Properties, install one wall-lit sign, 175 W. Washington St., $6,990. Unnamed, illuminated wall sign, 1097 W. Washington St., $4,500. Richard and Emma Deam Trust, install a mill TPO over existing torch-applied system, $23,719.

Jefferson County Warnie Turnley Trustee, fire damage repair, 121 Windship Drive, $124,000. John Simpson, office addition to existing bed and breakfast, 941 Shine Road, $47,351. Sprint, modification to add two equipment cabinents, remove four cabinents, add three panel antennas, remove six panel antennas and one microwave antennas, 1422 Shine Ridge Road, $20,000.

Port Townsend Randall and Carolyn Stillwell, residential addition/remodel, 4642 Willamette St., $20,000.

Department reports Area building departments report a total of 34 building permits issued from March 29-April 4 with a total valuation of $1,312,517.36: Port Angeles, 16 at $788,662; Sequim, 7 at $166,000.36; Clallam County, 7 at $146,504; Port Townsend, 1 at $20,000; Jefferson County, 3 at $191,351.

BUYING FIREARMS Any and all - top $ paid one or entire collection including estates. Call (360)477-9659 K AYA K : Fe a t h e r c r a f t Java Inflatable, like new, top of the line, single or double use, 33 lbs. Portable, packable, shippable. Comes with all accessories. Was $3,000 new, offering for $1,700. (360)301-2082 MOUNTAIN BIKE: 2010 Specialized Stumpjumper Comp 29. Disc brakes. 17.5” frame. $775. (360)457-2821.

6125 Tools EDGER: Husqvarna 323 E X-Ser ies, like new, used 5 times. $280. (360)457-6845 POOL TABLE: Full size, with accessories, good condition, could use new rails. Buyer disassembles and moves the table. $200. (360)681-2478

6140 Wanted & Trades BOOKS WANTED! We love books, we’ll buy yours. 457-9789. WANTED: Moving boxes. Will pick up. (360)683-9146 WANTED TO BUY Salmon/bass plugs and lures, P.A. Derby memorabilia (360)683-4791

6135 Yard & Garden FRONT SCOOP: Tractor attachment, Craftsman, new $560. Asking $300. (360)477-4573. RIDING MOWER: 2012 Cub Cadet, SLTX1054, V- Tw i n H y d r o s t a t i c , used 8 hrs. $2,000. (360)460-0989

8142 Garage Sales Sequim CHILDREN’S MARKET Reserve your table for $10, keep your profits! Sequim Prairie Grange, April 27, 12:30-3:30. Sell your gently used kid’s clothing and gear! Call 6 8 1 - 7 2 5 5 , F i ve A c r e School PSO. G A R AG E S a l e : Fr i . Sun., 8-4 p.m. Fri. and Sat., Sunday 9-3 p.m, 2241 Atterberr y Rd. 2 quads, old fishing gear, viola, clothes, golf clubs, tools, much more.

8182 Garage Sales PA - West 3 GALS 1/2 Price Sale 2112 Driftwood Place 13th & N. Sunday, 9-3 G A R AG E S a l e : S a t . S u n . , 1 0 - 3 p. m . , 1 3 2 Herrick Rd. Too much to list!

8183 Garage Sales PA - East MOVING Sale: Fri.-Sat.Sun., 9-7 p.m., 145 John Jacobs Rd., off O’Brien.

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SCOTTISH Terrier pupp i e s , p u r e b r e d . Tw o male, two female, all bl a ck . 1 1 w e e k s o l d . Both parents on site. First shots and deworming. They are being raised around other animals and children. They are very sweet and don’t shed! $650. (360)452-5251

M OTO R H O M E : 1 9 8 9 Fleetwood Limited 37J. new 460 Ford Banks exhaust system, HYD leveling jacks, 2 tvs, nonsmoker, 5.5 Onan generator, driver and passenger side doors, oak cabinets, corian countertops, hardwood floors. $20,000. (360)417-0619

SIAMESE CATS: Two beautiful Siamese cats. 1 male, 1 female. Indoor only. Spayed and neutered. We are sorry to h ave t o l e t t h e m g o. Ve r y p e o p l e f r i e n d l y. $100/obo for the pair. M OTO R H O M E : 2 3 ’ (360)582-1018 Class C Winnebago. 50k no smoking, no pets 7045 Tack, Feed & mi., $9,000. (360)457-9259.

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9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9434 Pickup Trucks Classics & Collect. Others Others Others Others

AMC: Rare 1970 AMX 2-seater, 390 V/8, 4 spd, 95% original. $19,950. (360)928-9477 BUICK: 1976 Skylark. Rare, 2 door, V-6, stick. $1,600/obo. 460-8610.

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 5.0L V8, auto, air, premium wheels and tires, b r a n d n e w t o p, f u l l y loaded, nice car! And by the way, it’s equipped with nitrous oxide that can get 100 more horsepower, like it needs it? It’s a rocket! $5,990 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583

CHEV: ‘63 Nova SS. 2 door hard top, V8, 2 sp FORD: ‘95 Contour. 4 door, 4 cyl, auto. $2,050. power glide. $5,200. (360)379-4100 (360)461-2056

9820 Motorhomes

9808 Campers & Canopies

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

CAMPER: ‘11 10’ Alaskan cab-over. Original owner, excellent cond. $9,000. (360)452-8968.

SEA RAY: ‘74 24’ HT Cruiser. Reconditioned/ e q u i p p e d fo r o c e a n / rough weather fishing/ cruising with ALL NEW equipment and features: repowered w/ Merc Horizon Engine/Bravo-3 (dual prop), stern drive (117 hrs.), complete Garmin electronics, reinforced stern, full canvas, downriggers, circ water heating, Yamaha 9.9 kicker, EZ Load trailer, w/disk brakes (1,200 mi.), electric winch. Other extras, $52,000 invested. Sacrifice for $18,500. (360)681-5070

PACKAGE: ‘85 Dodge 350 and 11.5’ self contained camper. MOTOR HOME: 2001 $1,900. (360)457-1153. 36’ Southwind Limited Edition. Very good con9050 Marine dition. 16k mi., 2 slides, Miscellaneous new levelers, rear camera, drivers side door, lots BAYLINER: 17’, 70 hp of storage inside and Yamaha, needs some out. Many extras. Non- engine work but runs. smokers. $40,000. $1,850. (360)460-9365. (360)683-5359 BAYLINER: 1987 Capri RV: 3 8 ’ RV a n d To w 1750. GM 4 Cyl 3.0L enC a r. 2 0 0 1 N e w m a r gine with OMC stern Mountainaire and a 2009 drive. Runs great! ElecHonda CRV tow car of- tronic ignition, Dual batfered together or separ- t e r i e s , H u m m i n g b i r d a t e l y. T h e R V h a s 5 8 7 c i F i s h f i n d e r w i t h 61,400 miles on a gas GPS. More info on PDN driven Trident V10 with a online. $3,800/obo. Banks system added. (360)460-0460 The interior is dark cherr y w o o d w i t h c o r i a n BAYLINER: 27’ Buccacounter tops. The RV is neer 3500 obo or trade in very good condition. for ‘land yacht’ +6’ headWe just returned from a r o o m ; 8 H P M e r c u r y trip to Arizona which was longshaft recently sertrouble free. The CRV v i c e d : r u n s g r e a t ! ’ tow car is in excellent Main+jib sail; small rowcondition with 47,000 ing skiff. Many extras miles. Asking $40,000 Call Rob to see (360)390-8497 for the RV and $20,000 for the CRV or $58,000 together. Please call Bill B E L L B OY : ‘ 6 4 1 8 ’ Classic. Very good conor Kathy at dition, Volvo I/O, 7.5 hp (360)582-0452 Johnson kicker, fullc anto see the vehicles. vas, new EZ Load trailer, new tires, 2 downr ig9832 Tents & g e r s , l o t s o f ex t r a s . $2,600. (360)417-1001. Travel Trailers

2006 Wells Cargo Trailer : Wells Cargo Utility Trailer, Inside dimensions 6’x12’. With fold down ramp rear door and side access door. Lightly used and in excellent condition. Please call ACTI @ 452-6776. 7x16 Interstate Cargo / Utility Trailer 2008 Black $3800 Excellent condition, less than 300 miles on it! Call 360-928-0214

BELLBOY: ‘78 24’ 20 KT Cruiser, 80 gal. fuel, 30 gal. water, 1,750 watt i nve r t e r, 1 2 0 V s h o r e power, 4 batteries, microwave, refr igerator, new depth finder, compass, GPS, VHF, dinette, new galley, new Wallas ceramic diesel stove/heater, auto leveling trim tabs, enclosed head, trailer with new disc brakes, wheels and tires. $8,000/obo. (360)683-9645 CHRIS CRAFT: 26’ Cavalier with trailer, 350 MerCruiser inboard, Bow Thr uster, radar, GPS, sounder, toilet with Electro Scan. $14,995. (360)775-0054

DEATH TAKES OWNTERRY ‘98: 30’ long, 1 ER OF FISHING BOAT large slideout. $6,500/ 20 ft. Robolo Boat,Cenobo. (360)460-4408. ter Counsel, with 4 stroke 115 Yamaha MoTRAILER: ‘00 25’ Komtor, has 400 hrs. on it. for t. Slide, air, bunks, Electronics, trailer, (gaqueen bed, rear bath l i va n i z e d ) d u a l a xe l , and shower, microwave, many extras. By appointskylight, deluxe cabiment. $22,000. nets, AM/FM CD stereo. (360)417-0277 $8,000. (360)457-6066 or 460-6178, call or text. EASTERN: ‘11 18’ center console, premium TRAILER: ‘04 27’Q Forboat, like new, completerest River Cherokee. Exly equipped, 50 hp cellent condition, new Yamaha, under 50 hrs. flooring, slide out with in warranty, Load-r ite large window/skylights. galv. trailer, many ex$8,700. (360)379-5136. t ra s, D ow n e a s t s t y l e. TRAVEL Trailer: ‘96 29’ See easternboats.com H o l i d a y R a m b l e r , 1 $26,500. (360)477-6059 slide. $5,500. G L A S P LY : 2 6 ’ c a b i n (360)460-3708 cr uiser, flying br idge, single Cummins diesel engine, low hours, radar, 9802 5th Wheels VHF radio, CB, depth/ f i s h f i n d e r , d i n g h y, downriggers, 16’x32’ boathouse. $27,500. (360)457-0684

5TH WHEEL: $13,750 /obo cash only, must sell. ‘01 Corsair 32’ Lots of extras, lamin a t e w o o d f l o o r, 2 slideouts, clean, comfor table, queen bed, central vac & more! Come see in Sekiu. Text/call 582-7130. 5TH WHEEL: ‘89 Prowler Lynx 215. New raised a x l e s, 1 2 0 vo l t r e fe r, great shape, fully equipped, comes with hitch. $3,250. (360)460-6248, eves. KOMFORT: 1997 23F 5th Wheel. Great condit i o n N ew t i r e s w a t e r pump (2012) 2 skylights 2 twin beds Awning Purchase option of deluxe hitch, Chev PU tailgate, 1000 Trails Membership Po r t a b l e g r e y w a t e r tank. $7,000. (360)683-4552

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9817 Motorcycles APRILIA: Scarabeo motorcycle/scooter 2009. This is a pristine motorcycle with less then 1000 miles on it! Hardly used! NOT A SR. S C O OT E R ! 5 0 0 C C s Needs a battery charge. $3600/obo. (360)808-6160 BMW: ‘74 R75/6. Airhead Boxer, excellent condition, 29K mi., new powder coat, shocks, always garaged. $3,500/ obo. (360)912-2679. HONDA: 2003 VT750 A c e D e l u xe C r u i s e r. Showroom Condition Must see. Lots of Chrome, Many Extras. Will not find another bike like this. Never left out,never dropped. 10,387 Low Miles $4,500. (360)477-6968. HONDA: ‘80 CB-900C. S i l ve r. $ 1 , 0 0 0 / o b o o r t r a d e fo r g u n s / s m a l l truck. (360)460-3756. HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing Aspencade. 1200cc, black/chrome, exc. cond. $3,500/obo. 417-0153. MOPED electric scooter E600. Like new, classified as an electric bicycle. No motorcycle certification is required. Range 25 miles. Speed up to 25 mph. Red. (360)460-0060

S C O OT E R : V K - E 5 0 0 electric, 48V/15AM, lithium battery, almost new, less than 20 mi., top speed 35 mpg, 30 mi. on 1 charge, paid $1,450. $600/obo. 504-2113. YAMAHA: ‘72 Enduro 100LT2. Ready to ride, 3k original miles. $750/ obo.(360)683-0146. YAMAHA: ‘74 DT360. 4k original miles, runs good, amazing cond. $2,500/obo. 452-7253. YAMAHA: ‘79 XS 1100. 35K, fairing, saddle bags excellent cond. $2,750/ obo. (360)808-1922 or (360)681-3023 after 6.

9805 ATVs

GLASTROM: 16’ open bow boat, 25 hp John- ETON: 90 cc Quad, 2 son, Calkin trailer. $750/ stroke, like new. $1,500 firm. (360)452-3213. obo. (360)385-3686. PONTOON BOAT: 10’ ODC 1018, white water and still water, oars and wheel mount. $295/obo. (360)912-1759 S E A R AY: 1 9 7 9 S RV 1 9 5 . O r i g . o w n e r, 8 ’ beam, 305 Chev V8, 228 hp, Mercrusier, equip. for salmon fishing, water s k i i n g , ve r y l ow h r s, used mostly in fresh water, many extras, incl. all electronics and fishing gear, EZ Load trailer, in storage 24 yrs., health forces sale. $4,575/obo. (360)928-2518 SLICKCRAFT: 1976 23’ inboard/outboard. 302 engine, boat and trailer. $5,200. (360)457-8190.

9740 Auto Service & Parts ATTENTION BIG BOAT AND RV OWNERS Low miles, Diesel Cummings V8 engine, model #504, with Allison 4-speed trans with complete power train and radiator. $30,000 value for $7,500 firm. Don at (360)670-2204 PARTS: Model-A Ford. $25-$150. (360)683-5649

9742 Tires & Wheels

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9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect. P O N T I AC : ‘ 7 0 G ra n d Prix. Good interior, runs good, drives good. $3,500/obo (360)683-3290

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C H E V: ‘ 7 9 C o r ve t t e . G M C : ‘ 9 8 S U V. 4 W D, L82, runs great, lots of low miles on new motor. $3,695. (360)452-6611. new parts! $6,800/obo. (360)457-6540 HONDA ‘11 CIVIC Si HEWESCRAFT: 2005 4 door, 16K mi., 197 hp, 20’ Searunner, Yamaha 2 liter VTEC 4 cyl, 6 sp 115/165 hrs., Yamaha manual trans, limited slip 15/low hours, GPS, VHF differential, aluminum radio, fishfinder, great pedal plates, moon roof, extras. One owner, EZ 17� alloy wheels, rear L o a d e r / r o l l e r b u n k , spoiler, balance of factory warranty. stored under cover. Price reduced to $27,900. 681-8835. $20,000 Cell: 808-4381 Preview at: MERCEDES: ‘85 SL380. heckmanmotors.com Both tops, excellent conHeckman Motors dition. $10,000/obo. 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)460-6764 (360)912-3583 S T U D E BA K E R : 1 9 5 0 KIA: 2003 Rio. 5 spd, 4 S t a r l i g h t C o u p. C o m - cylinder, less then 40K plete restoration, black miles. $5,500/obo. (360)808-1303 cherry color, runs good, looks excellent. $11,000. LEXUS ‘03 ES300 (360)683-8810 Fully loaded, we seldom see cars this age in this VW ‘64 BUG Stack of service records fine condition, don’t miss kept from 1974 up start- this level of quality at ing with 28,000 miles. this low price. $12,200 Only 24K miles on new Preview at: rebuilt engine, done by l o c a l V W e x p e r t s . heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors Odometer reads 85,857 111 E. Front, P.A. m i l e s, bu t i s s o l d a s (360)912-3583 m i l e s u n k n o w n . Ve r y fine condition inside and L I N C O L N : ‘ 8 8 To w n out. This car will tur n heads. Even the original C a r. C o z y 2 0 M P G . Runs great. Good body AM radio works! and interior with some $6,450 rust spots. Good tires. Preview at: Brakes redone. All acheckmanmotors.com cessories work, includHeckman Motors i n g A / C, 1 3 0 k m i l e s. 111 E. Front, P.A. $1,500 or best offer. Call (360)912-3583 (360)683-1683

9292 Automobiles Others

MERCEDES: ‘97 SL320. Both tops, gold/tan. $10,500. (360)683-7420.

AUDI ‘95 90 SERIES NISSAN ‘01 ALTIMA With sunroof, sport tires, GXE leather int., runs great. 132k orig mi! 2.4l DOHC $4397/obo. 477-3834. 4cyl, auto. Silver met ext in great cond! Gray cloth BUICK ‘04 CENTURY int in great shape! Pwr SEDAN seat, pwr windows, pwr 3.1L V6, automatic, new locks, pwr mirrors, CD, tires, keyless entry, powcruise, tilt, dual airbags, er windows, door locks, 80% Bridgestone rubber! mirrors, and drivers seat, Clean 2 owner Carfax cruise control, tilt, air with services! Great little conditioning, dual zone car @ our No Haggle climate control, CD/casprice of only sette stereo, dual front $5,995! a i r b a g s. O n l y 3 1 , 0 0 0 Carpenter Auto Center ORIGINAL Miles! One 681-5090 owner! No accidents! This car is in like new NISSAN ‘01 ALTIMA condition! 27 MPG highGXE way! This is one great 132k orig mi! 2.4l DOHC d r i v i n g c a r ! W hy bu y 4cyl, auto. Silver met ext new when you can get in great cond! Gray cloth one with this low of miles int in great shape! Pwr for much less? Stop by seat, pwr windows, pwr Gray Motors today! locks, pwr mirrors, CD, $9,995 cruise, tilt, dual airbags, GRAY MOTORS 80% Bridgestone rubber! 457-4901 Clean 2 owner Carfax w/ graymotors.com services! Great little car @ our No Haggle price CADILLAC ‘94 of only ELDORADO TOURING $5,995! EDITION Carpenter Auto Center NorthStar, leather, this 681-5090 car has it all, it’s a diamond. Actual 72K miles. NISSAN: ‘97 Altima. $6,450 Low mi., 78K, auto, air. Preview at: $5,000/obo. 681-7632. heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors NISSAN ‘97 SENTRA 111 E. Front, P.A. GXE SEDAN (360)912-3583 151k or ig miles! 1.6L DOHC 4 cyl, auto. Lt C A R S : V W ‘ 6 4 B u g , met blue exterior in great $3,950. Eagle ‘95 Talon shape! Gray cloth interiTSI, $1,000. 477-3495. or in great cond! Pwr windows, pwr locks, pwr CHEV: ‘70 Nova. High mirrors, cruise, tilt, Cass, p e r f o r m a n c e 3 5 0 . A/C, dual airbags, 33+ $5,000. (360)645-2275. MPG! Real nice fuel sipper @ our No Haggle CHEV ‘99 CAMARO price of only Z28 CONVERTIBLE $2,995 V 8 , a u t o, ve r y ra r e ground effect pkg. with Carpenter Auto Center 681-5090 rear spoiler, this was a 1999 Seafair display car SATURN: ‘07 Aura. Low at the hydroplane races mi. $8,000. in Seattle. Extremely low (360)796-4762 43K miles. $12,500 SCION: ‘08 XB. 40k, exPreview at: cellent. $13,500. heckmanmotors.com (360)928-3669 Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. 9934 Jefferson (360)912-3583

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SUBARU: ‘97 Legacy DODGE ‘08 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT BIG O u t b a ck . Pow e r w i n HORN 4X4 dows/locks, AWD. $3,600. (360)775-9267. 4 . 7 L F l ex - F u e l V 8 , 5 speed automatic, 20 TOYOTA : ‘ 0 1 S o l a r a . inch alloy wheels, keyAuto, 2 door, loaded. less entr y, power win$4,300/obo. 461-5193. dows, door locks, mirrors, and drivers seat, TOYOTA ‘12 CAMRY cruise control, tilt, air LE conditioning, CD stereo, Fully loaded, very nice information center, dual c a r , l i k e n e w , o n l y f r o n t a i r b a g s . Ke l l e y 16,000 miles. B l u e B o o k Va l u e o f $19,900 $21,124! Only 51,000 Preview at: m i l e s ! C l e a n C a r fa x ! heckmanmotors.com One owner! Extra clean Heckman Motors inside and out! All the 111 E. Front, P.A. right options at a price (360)912-3583 you can afford! Stop by TOYOTA : ‘ 9 9 C a m r y Gray Motors today! $17,995 XLE. Great shape, all GRAY MOTORS options, 4 cyl. auto OD. 457-4901 $4,250. (360)460-1207. graymotors.com VW: ‘66 Bug. Excellent D O D G E : ‘ 9 8 D a ko t a . shape. $5,000. 1 6 0 K , 5 . 2 L V 8 , gr e a t (360)457-7022 running truck. $4,500/ VW: ‘72 Super Beetle. obo. (360)461-7210. Great shape. $3,200. FORD ‘03 F150 (360)809-3656 SUPER CREW VW: ‘74 Classic con- 4x4 XLT, 5.4L V8, fully ver tible Super Beetle. loaded, this is a state $9,500/obo. Call after 6 Fish & Wildlife truck, well maintained, super clean p.m. (360)460-2644. inside and out. $9,500 9434 Pickup Trucks Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Others Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. BRUSHFIRE TRUCK (360)912-3583 1981 4X4 1 ton dually, 4 speed FORD: ‘05 F150. 4x4 manual with granny low, 5.7L V8, 250 gallon H2O quad cab, automatic 5.4 t a n k , 4 y r o l d H o n d a L t , w i t h c h i p fo r i m GX690 generator, dual proved milage, 121,000 side diamond plate tool miles, leather interior, boxes, everything is in power locks windows, great operating condition and mirrors, heated and and was meticulously p o w e r s e a t s , w i t h maintained by an East- memory, center console ern Washington fire de- and overhead console. par tment. Try and find 20� wheels, 10 ply tires, tunnel cover with sprayone this nice! bed-liner, and bed ex$12,950 tension, tinted windows, Preview at: excellent condition. heckmanmotors.com $13,000. (360)941-6373. Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. FORD: ‘88 Ranger 4x4. (360)912-3583 V6, 5 speed, rebuilt tranC H E V: 9 4 S i l ve r a d o. ny, runs great, low miles. 1500 Ext Cab - Excellent $2,200/obo. 461-6970. C o n d i t i o n ! R u n s a n d FORD: ‘94 F150 XLT. drives great, very clean! Low mi., 4x4, runs good, $ 1 , 0 0 0 n e w t i r e s , looks good. $4,500. 158,000 miles, tow pack(360)452-6758 age, power windows and locks, Nice interior. Call FORD: ‘94 Ranger XLT. 928-0214, $5,000/obo. Runs GREAT, 4.0 V6, automatic with overdrive, C H E V: ‘ 9 5 3 5 0 0 H D. custom wheels, AM/FM, 8 ’ x 1 5 ’ w o o d d e c k , cruise control, tilt wheel. 84,760 mi., GTX 10-30 ext cab with two rear every 3,000 mi., original side seats, slider window owner. $8,500. in rear, 226,000 miles (360)301-0050 $2,700 or trade for travel trailer 18-25’ in good CHEVROLET ‘04 SILwo r k i n g o r d e r. L e ave VERADO 1500 LS EXT message (360)452-2970 CAB 4X4 NW PACKAGE FORD: ‘95 F-250 Regu5.3L Vor tec V8, auto- lar Cab. Auto, positive m a t i c , a l l oy w h e e l s , traction 2WD, powerb ra n d n ew t i r e s, t ow s t r o k e d i e s e l , 1 0 8 k package, spray-in bed- miles, good tires and liner, 4 opening doors, breaks, cruise, remote key l e s s e n t r y, p ow e r entr y, power windows, w i n d ow s, d o o r l o ck s, Glastite fiberglass canomirrors, and drivers seat, py, 2 owner. $6,900. cruise control, tilt, air (360)681-3714 conditioning, dual zone FORD: ‘96 Ranger. Suclimate control, CD stereo, dual front air- per cab, good cond., 4 bags. Kelley Blue Book c y l . , 2 . 3 L , 5 s p e e d , Value of $12,300! This m a t c h i n g s h e l l , A C , Chevy stands tall with cruise. $3,499. 670-9087 brand new tires! Special Northwest Package! Local trade-in! Freshly serviced and ready to go! Priced to sell fast! Stop by Gray Motors today to save big bucks on your next truck. $9,995 FORD: ‘99 F-350 V10 GRAY MOTORS XLT Super Duty Crew 457-4901 Cab. 1999 F-350 V10 graymotors.com Super Duty Crew Cab, CHEVY ‘03 SILVERAseats 6 comfortably, 8 DO LT 1500HD CREWft. bed, one-ton chasCAB sis, 4x4, with spray in SB 4x4, 100k orig mi! bedliner, tow package 6.0L Vor tec V8, auto, and cd disc changer. loaded! White exterior in 145,900 miles. Great great cond! Black leather condition and regularly i n t e r i o r i n ex c e l e l e n t m a i n t a i n e d . P l e a s e shape! Dual pwr seats, 6 call ACTI @ 360-452disk CD with Bose, On- 6776 for information. Star, cruise, tilt, climate, privacy glass, canopy, GMC: ‘92 Sonoma S10. ‘bed-rug’, tow, premium E x t e n d e d c a b, 1 1 2 k alloys with 33� Toyo rub- miles, hydraulic lift bed, b e r, l ev e l i n g k i t , i n - new tires and radiator, 4 t a ke / ex h a u s t , S i m p l y cyl. Needs body work. amazing condition! A $2,000/obo. (360)477-4838 great tr uck @ our No Haggle price of only ADD A PHOTO TO $14,995! YOUR AD FOR Carpenter Auto Center ONLY $10! 681-5090 www.peninsula FORD: ‘88 3/4 ton. Runs dailynews.com good. $1,000. (360)775-9669

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GMC ‘01 SONOMA REGULAR CAB SL 2WD PICKUP 2.2L 4 Cylinder, 5 speed manual, alloy wheels, new tires, spray-in bedliner, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, dual front a i r b a g s. O n l y 8 2 , 0 0 0 original miles! Clean Carfax! Sparkling clean inside and out! 4 Cylinder a 5 speed combination for great fuel mileage! Priced to sell! Stop by Gray Motors today! $5,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

TOYOTA: ‘05 Tacoma. 90K miles, 4X4. 2005 Toyota Tacoma. Great tr uck, just over 90k miles. Small Lift. Ride and dr ives perfect. $15,500/obo. Call Ryan (425)422-6678 this truck is located in Sequim.

9556 SUVs Others C H E V : ‘ 0 1 B l a z e r. 4WD, power windows, white, good cond. $2,900. (360)460-8155

9556 SUVs Others HONDA ‘07 ELEMENT SC Auto, premium sound, fully loaded, 18� wheels with brand new Michelin tires, 4 cyl, new brakes, excellent condition inside and out. $14,900 Preview at: heckmanmotors.com Heckman Motors 111 E. Front, P.A. (360)912-3583

JEEP: ‘04 Grand Cherokee. L6, auto, full power, privacy windows, 88K mi $8,250. (360)460-0114.

JEEP ‘10 PATRIOT SPORT AWD Economical 2.4 liter 4cyl, auto, A/C, all wheel drive, A/C, cruise, tilt, AM/FM/CD, keyless entry, side airbags, power windows, locks and seat, power moonroof, privacy glass, luggage rack, only 34,000 miles, balance of factor y warranty. Ver y clean 1-owner corporate lease return, non-smoker, spotless “Autocheck:� vehicle histor y repor t. Near new condition. very nice smaller SUV. $16,495 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com

9730 Vans & Minivans Others

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No. 13-4-00139-0 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: ELIZABETH CONKEY-SMITH Deceased. The co-personal representatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representatives 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 co-personal representatives or the co-personal representatives’ attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1)30 days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) 4 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: April 14, 2013 Co-Personal Representatives: David L. Hahn and Steve A. Smith Attorney for Personal Representative: David V. Johnson Address for Mailing or Service: JOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE, PLLC 804 South Oak Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457-1139 Pub: April 14, 21, 28, 2013 Legal No. 472505

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series “Hart to Hart,� which ran on ABC from 1979 to 1984. Romance aside, the heart of the series is a good old-fashioned weekly detective story, wrapped up in a neat little bow for viewers to enjoy. And enjoy they do. The ABC drama has one of television’s most loyal followings, evidenced by the fact that the show has won numerous fan-voted awards. In both 2012 and 2013, “Castle� won People’s Choice Awards for favorite TV crime drama and favorite TV drama actor (Fillion). The show has also won multiple “TV Guide� magazine’s Fan Favorite Awards, including favorite drama series. Dedicated fans seem to promote the series via social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter almost as much as the stars and producers do. It likely helps that Fillion is an avid and approachable tweeter, allowing fans to feel close to the charming star. He may have Hollywood charisma, but, believe it or not, Fillion hails from the Great White North. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Fillion reportedly wanted to become a teacher like his parents but was bitten by the acting bug and moved to New York just a few months shy of earning a degree from the University of Alberta. His move

paid off with a role as Joey Buchanan on the soap opera “One Life to Live,� which earned him a nomination for a Daytime Emmy. Other notable roles include his big screen debut as James Frederick Ryan in Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan� (1998), Caleb on TV’s “Buffy, the Vampire Slayer� and Dr. Adam Mayfair in “Desperate Housewives.� His biggest claim to fame, though, was his role as Capt. Malcolm Reynolds in Joss Whedon’s Fox series “Firefly,� a role he later reprised in the big screen adaptation “Serenity� (2005). Although the show was canceled after just 11 episodes, it earned Fillion millions of diehard fans and a cult following. Co-star Katic was born in Hamilton, Ontariio. After studying at Chicago’s Goodman School of Drama, she honed her skills with roles on such hits as NBC’s “Heroes� and Fox’s “24.� She also starred opposite Morgan Freeman in “Feast of Love� (2007), worked with director Frank Miller on “The Spirit� (2008), and even appeared in the Bond film “Quantum of Solace� (2008). “Castle� has been faring well this season and shows no sign of slowing down. Unlike so many series, the show has steadily gained in Stana Katic stars in “Castle.�

average viewers in its first four seasons, beginning with a loyal following of just over 10 million in Season 1 to slightly more than 12 million by the end of Season 4. This season has kept things interesting for fans with a highly anticipated season premiere in which Castle and Beckett try to figure out the terms of their new relationship, a guest appearance by legendary horror film director Wes Craven, and the show’s milestone 100th episode (April 1). Drawing more than 11 million viewers, there was a lot of buzz about the Craven episode that followed the “Dancing With the Stars� season opener, but “Castle� was doing just fine before that. Back in February, the combination of “Castle� and “The Bachelor� helped the alpha network win more than one Monday night ratings war. The show got off to a rough start early this year when two people were injured in an accident on set in January. Actress Karen David and stuntman Kieran Gallagher were taken to hospital after they fell from a moving van when a door wouldn’t shut. David was released after a few hours, but Gallagher suffered a head injury and remained in hospital to recover. Real-life drama aside, “Castle� reigns Mondays for now. For those who just can’t get enough, the fun continues off the screen with a series of books, e-books and graphic novels for serious “Castle� fans to enjoy. The most recent, “Frozen Heat,� features Nikki Heat, the character Richard Castle writes about on the show. It was published in September 2012, and the next novel, “Deadly Heat,� is expected in September 2013. In the meantime, enjoy the banter between Castle and Beckett on the small screen Mondays on ABC. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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month ago, the world eagerly awaited the selection of a new pope. Pope Francis of Argentina was elected, a humble man with a love for the poor and the downtrodden. Now, as the Catholic world rallies around its new leader, the television world turns its attention to a very different pope, one with a sordid history of adultery, bribery and murder. “The Borgias” returns for Season 3 on Sunday, April 14, on Showtime and Bravo. The hit show takes viewers back to the Renaissance, when members of the Borgia family became some of the most powerful and lethal figures in history. The Renaissance (which literally means “rebirth”) was a cultural movement that developed between the 14th and 17th centuries. The movement was

characterized by the dissemination of ideas and a nostalgia for the art and knowledge of the past. Many believe that the movement started in Italy in the wake of the Black Death. Like many historical dramas that have brought bygone eras back to life in the television world, some facts about the Borgia dynasty may be changed or flat out ignored to reel in more viewers and ensure success. “The Borgias” portrays the 16th-century family as ruthless and unforgiving. At that time, the only political and recognized power came from the church. While religion was a key factor in the lives of nearly every single person in that era, many popes and religious figures were corrupt and dangerous. One of the most famous examples of this comes from the Borgia family by way of Pope Alexander VI. During his time as pope, Rodrigo Borgia was accused of adultery,

theft, bribery, murder by poison and simony (the act of paying for positions in the church). Despite being known as a skilled politician, Pope Alexander VI was criticized for overspending, nepotism and the sale of church offices. The television series depicting the Borgias’ life of crime is headed by an all-star cast. Academy Award-winning actor Jeremy Irons plays Pope Alexander VI in the Showtime/Bravo series. Irons is known for such films as “Die Hard: With a Vengeance” (1995), “Reversal of Fortune” (1990), “The Man in the Iron Mask” (1998) and as the voice of Scar in “The Lion King” (1994). He and his fictional family do whatever they can to eliminate those in the Vatican who are disloyal to him after his nearly successful assassination attempt. Pope Alexander VI makes strong alliances with other countries with the help of his children, Cesare and Lucrezia.

In an insane twist of love, hate, adultery and execution, the Borgia family is quick to rise to power for all the wrong reasons. Cesare Borgia is played by Canadian actor Francois Arnaud. While “The Borgias” is one of the actor’s first big breaks into English-language television, he has been in a number of French films and television shows before landing the role of the violent and cavalier Cesare. As his father serves as pope, Cesare carries out all of the heinous crimes as his father’s consigliere in order to advance the family’s standings in the Renaissance world. His sister, Lucrezia, is played by English actress Holliday Grainger, who has been involved in the world of television and film since she was seven years old. No stranger to period pieces, Grainger appeared in “Jane Erye” (2011), “Bel Ami” (2012) and the Oscar-nominated film “Anna

Jeremy Irons stars in “The Borgias.” Karenina” (2012), alongside on stage. Feore plays the rich and Keira Knightly and Jude Law. She powerful della Rovere, who is starred in the film adaptation of dedicated to removing Pope Alex“Great Expectations” last year ander VI from power. So bent on as the role of Estelle. In “The Bor- success, the formerly upstanding gias,” Lucrezia is often used as della Rovere stoops to the ima pawn. One of the best ways to moral level of the Borgias in order gain power seems to be to marry to get what he wants. her to fellow countries to further The new season begins with the family’s power and standing. Pope Alexander VI desperately Renowned actor Canadianclinging to power while relying American Colm Feore portrays on Cesare to exact his revenge on the Borgias’ main enemy, his enemies. Cesare has his own Cardinal della Rovere. Known enemies and sins to worry about, for his roles in such films as 1997’s “Face/Off,” 2001’s “Pearl and Lucrezia becomes the reluctant pawn in the whole mess. Join Harbor,” 2002’s “Chicago” and 2011’s “Thor,” the actor has also the Borgia family as they fight to retain their power on Sunday, been involved in many different period pieces, both on screen and April 14, on Showtime/Bravo.

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Q: The Stella sisters, Lennon and Maisy, singing the song “Telescope” on the “Music Of Nashville” CD, are just awesome. They are so talented. When I first heard them sing the song on the show, my mouth just dropped open. What can you tell us about them? A: A fair bit, actually — they’re among the most well-covered grade-schoolers in the media today. Though they’re based in the city of Nashville (in real life as well as on the show), the two are actually from Ontario, Canada. They moved to Tennessee with their equally musical parents, a country duo who perform under the name The Stellas. The sisters found fame as YouTube sensations — which seems to be how young artists get “discovered” these days — after posting their country-style cover of the pop hit “Call Your Girlfriend,” originally by Swedish sensation Robyn. Other equally popular YouTube videos followed. However, before all of that, they had already landed the roles of country-singing sisters (hardly a stretch, but it’s their first time on screen, after all) Maddie and Daphne Conrad. Series producer R.J. Cutler said they won the roles based entirely on the strength of their auditions, which “literally brought tears to our eyes.” It was only later that they found fame on YouTube (they now have a whole YouTube channel devoted to their innovative covers). Though they are only 6- and 13 years old, the two are already accomplished musicians — in an interview with the Huffington Post, they talk about the many instruments each can play, and about their surprisingly mature process for choosing songs to cover. “We look for how much we can change it,” said Lennon, the elder sister. “Because that’s one of the most fun things about getting to cover a song is making it your own.” Of course, they didn’t have a lot of choice with “Telescope,” the song they perform on the “Nashville” soundtrack album, and in the ABC drama’s third episode. The song figures into the plot — it’s originally done by Hayden Panettiere’s character, Juliette Barnes, who is a rival of their mother, Rayna James (played by Connie Britton).

Wonderful television: In comics, as everywhere else, the role of women has evolved over the past century, and PBS is bringing this story into our living rooms. The network’s popular “Independent Lens” program, which brings independent films to the small screen, will be showing “Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines,” on Monday, April 15. The film premiered at the SXFW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, last year and has since been praised for its in-depth exploration of how popular comic book heroines have often reflected society’s anxieties concerning the liberation of women. To tell this inspiring story, “Wonder Women” takes a behind-the-scenes look at some 1970s TV stars: Lynda Carter, who played the iconic heroine in the ABC/CBS series “Wonder Woman,” and Lindsay Wagner, who wowed television audiences in ABC/NBC’s “The Bionic Woman.” Along with these two accomplished actresses, a number of comic writers and artists also weigh in on the changing role of heroines in the genre, and how the modern portrayal of women in superhero comics, films and TV shows reflects the era in which we’re living. Carter and Wagner are certainly fitting symbols of female empowerment. Carter hasn’t sat idle since “Wonder Woman” wrapped up almost 40 years ago. These days, she’s mostly focused on her successful music career, but somehow still finds the time to act; in recent years, she’s been seen on the big screen in “The Dukes of Hazard” (2005) and “Tattered Angel” (2007). Wagner’s also been keeping active on

Q: I just recently caught on to the hilarious show “Jeeves and Wooster.” It looks pretty old — is that the first thing that Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry did together? A: Not by a longshot, actually. When “Jeeves and Wooster” premiered on Britain’s ITV in 1990, the pair already had a hit sketch-comedy show on competing network BBC, “A Bit of Fry and Laurie,” which premiered in 1987. They would moonlight on both throughout “Jeeves and Wooster’s” three-year run. However, even that wasn’t their debut together. Indeed, their partnership dates back to their university days, when they were members of the esteemed Cambridge Footlights amateur dramatic club. After leaving there, Fry and Laurie starred in another couple of sketch shows, “There’s Nothing to Worry About” and “Alfresco,” neither of which ever really caught on. It surprises many American TV fans to learn that Laurie, the man who played the dour — and American — Dr. Gregory House on Fox’s “House M.D.” for eight seasons is in fact a famous British comedian in his spare time.

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the acting front, appearing in small roles on a frequent basis. Lately, she’s most notably been keeping busy in the recurring role of Dr. Vanessa Calder in Syfy’s twin shows “Alphas” and “Warehouse 13.” Being Blackbeard: One of Hollywood’s most respected players is ready to make a splash and bring some skullduggery to TV screens. John Malkovich has signed on to play the notorious pirate Blackbeard in his debut at the helm of a scripted TV show — “Crossbones,” which is coming to NBC as a 10-episode series. Set in 1715, the drama is based on the book “The Republic of Pirates” by Colin Woodard, in which an assassin sent to take down the notorious Blackbeard ends up enthralled by the pirate community. Attaching Malkovich’s name to the project is almost guaranteed to attract interest. The two-time Academy Award nominee (for 1993’s “In the Line of Fire” and 1984’s “Places in the Heart”) is a nearcon-

stant presence on the movie screen, with blockbusters such as “Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon” (2011), “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” (2005) and “Con Air” (1997) jostling to find room on a resume already bursting with a huge number of other films. And those are just his acting credits. Malkovich is also a producer, a theater actor and even a fashion designer with his own line of men’s clothing. Executive producer Walter Parkes is clearly excited about having Malkovich on board for “Crossbones.” “We’re awed by the opportunity to bring his brilliance to the small screen — particularly in service of the character of Blackbeard,” said Parkes. A premiere date for “Crossbones” has yet to be announced as of press time. Bridge over Murders: FX, the network affiliated with award-winning shows such as “Sons of Anarchy,” Nip/Tuck” and “Rescue Me” is heading down to the border and building a bridge. Due to start production this month, “The Bridge” is a drama that follows two detectives from either side of the border between the U.S. and Mex-

ico. They must set aside their differences and work together to catch a serial killer as the body count rises on both sides of the border. It promises to be a hot and deadly police drama, and with Mexican actor Demian Bichir and German actress Diane Kruger in the lead roles, FX may have yet another hit in the making. As Mexican homicide Det. Marco Ruiz, Bichir may feel right at home. The actor, who was nominated for a Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar for his work in 2011’s “A Better Life,” has appeared in dozens of both Spanish and English-language films. However, American TV audiences would most likely recognize him from his role as Tijuana’s mayor in the Showtime comedy-drama “Weeds.” Across the border and closer to home, Kruger will be pinning on the badge of Det. Sonya Cross. The model has been stretching her acting muscles on the big screen for the past decade, landing big roles in “Troy” (2004), “National Treasure” (2004) and its sequel “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007). Rounding out the announced cast are Ted Levine (USA Network’s “Monk”) and Annabeth Gish (Fox’s “The X-Files”). “The Bridge” is expected to hit FX sometime this summer.

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Hawaii Five-0 (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

10:00

p.m.

McGarrett recalls his last deadly mission in North Korea as he and Catherine travel to the country to retrieve the remains of a fallen friend n this special episode that serves as a prequel to the series. Jimmy Buffett and Terry O’Quinn guest star.

Revolution (5) KING (10) CITY

10:00

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CBS KIRO

(8) GBLBC (9)

PBS

KCTS (10) ION (11)

CW KSTW

(12) KVOS (13) (15) (16) (22)

Splash 8:00 p.m.

Another evening of competition begins as celebrities compete in an unprecedented diving competition in this reality TV series. Joey Lawrence and Charissa Thompson host as the stars brave the platform and springboard in the hopes of impressing the judges.

Storage Wars (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

The bidding begins anew as Darrell, Barry and the rest of the gang search more units for hidden treasure in this season premiere. The bidders only get a peek inside the unit before they decide whether or not to take the gamble.

Ready for Love (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

Ben Patton and Ernesto Arguello meet beautiful women in the hopes of finding romance. The ladies learn about Arguello’s philanthropic side on their group date, while the women vying for Patton’s affections are put to the test.

Golden Boy (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

After a priest is killed, the team tries to track down the person responsible for the crime. Their search leads them to Natasha, who acted as a criminal informant on another case. Meanwhile Agnes and Clark’s mother goes missing. Polly Draper guest stars.

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ESPN

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(51)

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(23)

FNC

(53) FOOD (48) FX (47) GOLF (60)

HALL

(30) HGTV (42) HIST (38)

LIFE

(65) MSNBC (63) NGEO (41)

NICK

(25) ROOT (34) SPIKE (52)

SYFY

(28)

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(35)

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(61)

TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVLND USA WGN

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Coyote Ugly (2000, Comedy/Drama) Adam Garcia,

Burlesque (2010, Drama) Christina Aguilera, Alan Cumming, Cher. The 700 Club 180* 311* "The Client" Maria Bello, Piper Perabo. Monsters vs. FXM

Monsters vs. Aliens ('09, Ani) FXM

The Master of Disguise ('02, Com) FXM

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The A-Team ('10, Act) Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson.

Battle Los Angeles ('11, Sci-Fi) Michelle Rodriguez, Aaron Eckhart.

Battle Los Angeles Aaron Eckhart. 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "2012 The Players" (N) Golf Central Learn (N) Great Rounds "2012 The Players" Great moments from the 2012 Players Championship. 136* 248* Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier 312* House House House House Hunt. Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Income Property (N) H ouse Hunt. House FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop 112* 229* CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars CountCars CountCars Restoration Restoration Chasing Tail Chasing Tail 120* 269* Dance Moms "She's a Dance Moms "Watch Your Dance Moms "The Politics Dance Moms "May I Have Preachers' Daughters The Client List 108* 252* Maniac" Back, Mack" of Dancing" This Dance?" (N) "Saints vs. Sinners" (N) "Unanswered Prayers" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 The '80s: The Decade (N) The '80s "Super Power" (N) The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s "Super Power" 186 276 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh Full House Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers vs. Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers vs. Seattle Access Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687 Urban Tarzan Urban "A Worst Worst Worst Worst Worst Tenants Worst Urban Tarzan Worst Urban Tarzan 168* 241* Grizzly Find" Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants "Rocketfish" Tenants (N) (N) Tenants Deep South Paranormal Defiance "Pilot" R.Combat "Wild Card Fight" Robot Combat League (N) Deep South Paranormal 122* 284* King-Queens Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Gets the Last The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* "Time Share" Bookstore" Wink" Race" Theory Theory Theory Theory Laugh? (N) Theory Yo Yo Pierre To Be Le Grand Amour (1969, Comedy) Annie Rupture As Long as You've Got Your Health (1966, The Suitor 132 256 Etaix. Announced Fratellini, Janeym Alain, Pierre Etaix. Comedy) Simone Fonder, Pierre Etaix. Long Island Long Island My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids (N) 19 Kids (N) Six McGhees Six McGhees 19 Kids 19 Kids 183* 280* NBA Basketball Indiana vs Boston (L) NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers vs. Los Angeles Clippers (L) Inside the NBA (L) Castle "Cuffed" 138* 245* Regular Regular Johnny Test Gumball Looney Finn/ Jake King of Hill King of Hill American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Foods "New York City" Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods "Iowa" E xtreme Terror Rides State Fair Foods Deep Fried 215* 277* Cosby Show Cosby Show Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law & Order: SVU "Pique" S VU "Closure, Part II" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Folly" Law & Order: SVU "Abuse" S VU "Wrong Is Right" C SI: Crime "Abra Cadaver" 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother WGN News at Nine The Vampire Diaries Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny 239 307

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(12) KVOS (13) (15) (16) (22)

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E! CHEK CITY

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(37)

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(39)

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(49) ANPL (70) BRAVO (24) CNBC (40)

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(29)

DISC

(46)

DISN

(26)

ESPN

(27) ESPN2 (64)

FAM

(51)

FMC

(23)

FNC

(53) FOOD (48) FX (47) GOLF (60)

HALL

(30) HGTV (42) HIST (38)

LIFE

(65) MSNBC (63) NGEO (41)

NICK

(25) ROOT (34) SPIKE (52)

SYFY

(28)

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(35)

TCM

(61)

TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVLND USA WGN

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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Henry Thomas. WWE Main Event

Frost/ Nixon ('08, Dra) Michael Sheen, Frank Langella. The Siege The King of King-Queens The Office Office "Body Arrow "Dead to Rights" Supernatural "LARP and the Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Rules of Rules of Eng Queens Real Girl" Conversion" Library" Engagement "The Chair" "Dog Shelter" "The Secret" Language" The Rifleman The Rifleman M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Bewitched I Dream of Mary Tyler Bob Newhart The Odd Van Dyke "A The Twilight Perry Mason Jeannie Moore Show Couple Word a Day" Zone "Seven" "Bombshells" Two and a Met Mother The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol The remaining finalists perform live in hopes Q13 FOX News at 10 Two and a How I Met Half Men Theory of impressing the judges and America. (N) Half Men Your Mother "Hopeless" Theory CBC News at CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy! Bones "Judas on a Pole" A Supernatural "LARP and the CHEK Late ABC News CBC News Abor.Advent Six Fortune man's gutted body is found. Real Girl" News Nightline Vancouver ure "Klemtu" Murdoch Mysteries Two and a Two and a Suburgatory "Apocalypse Modern Live With Scandal "Top of the Hour" EP Daily Reviews on Half Men Half Men Meow/ Stray Dogs" (SF) (N) Family Parents (N) the Run American American Family Guy Family Guy Simps. "Lost The Q13 FOX News Friends Friends 30 Rock 30 Rock Dad Dad Our Lisa" Simpsons J. Prince End of Age

Jeremiah ('98, Dra) Oliver Reed, Patrick Dempsey. Good News J. Duplantis Easter Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord The First 48 "Brother's Duck Duck Duck Dy Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck American American Bread/ Into the Woods" Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Hoggers Hoggers "Fowl Play" Dynasty CSI: Miami "On the Hook" CSI: Miami "Happy

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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971, Birthday" Jim Carrey. Family) Peter Ostrum, Jack Albertson, Gene Wilder. RivMon "Alligator Gar" River Monsters RivMon "Jungle Killer" RivMon "Flesh Ripper" North Woods Law RivMon "Jungle Killer" Top Chef Top Chef Top Chef Top Chef Top Chef Top Chef

The Celebrity Apprentice The All-Stars must once again work to promote popular Australian Gold products. (N) Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 South Park Tosh.O Colbert Daily Show Key Capitol Hill Hearings To Be Announced To Be Announced

Mad Money OutFront Chappelle

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The Celebrity Apprentice The All-Stars must once again work to promote popular Australian Gold products. Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 South Park South Park Workaholics South Park Key Capitol Hill Hearings To Be Announced To Be Announced

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G-Force ('09, Adv) Bill Nighy. Phineas Ferb Gravity Falls Austin/ Ally Shake It Up Jessie 173 291 NBA Basketball Utah Jazz vs. Memphis NBA Basketball Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers Site: Staples SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Grizzlies Site: FedEx Forum (L) Center -- Los Angeles, Calif. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. MLB Baseball (L) Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news Baseball NBA Tonight NBA Basketball Utah Jazz 144 209 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Tonight (L) vs. Memphis Grizzlies (L) Fresh Prince

Burlesque (2010, Drama) Christina Aguilera, Alan Cumming, Cher. Step Up 3 (2010, Dance) Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri, The 700 Club 180* 311* of Bel Air

Save the Last Dance FXM

Save the Last Dance (2000, Drama) Sean Patrick FXM

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Salt ('10, Act) Liev Schreiber, Angelina Jolie. Americans "Covert War" (N) Americans "Covert War" LPGA Golf LOTTE Championship (L) Golf Central PGA Tour LPGA Golf LOTTE Championship Round 1 PGA Tour Learning C. Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Elbow Room Elbow Room Cousins Call Cousins Call Cousins Call "Jersey Strong" P roperty "Kristine and Paul" HouseH (N) H ouse Property "Active in the City" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Aliens "Alien Power Plants" Aliens "Destination Orion" Aliens "The Einstein Factor" Vikings "A King's Ransom"

Two Can Play That Game (2001, Comedy) Morris

Madea Goes to Jail (2009, Comedy) Derek Luke, Keshia

How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998, Drama) Taye Chestnut, Lee Anthony, Vivica A Fox. Knight Pulliam, Tyler Perry. Diggs, Whoopi Goldberg, Angela Bassett. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball Locked Up Abroad (N) Locked Up Abroad (N) Locked Up Abroad Abroad "Snakes on a Plane" Lockdown Lockdown SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh Full House Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers vs. Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) P ost-game MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers vs. Seattle Access Pre-game (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L)

Super Troopers (2002, Comedy) Steve Lemme, Paul

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004,

Super Troopers (2002, Comedy) Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, Kevin Heffernan. Comedy) Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, Vince Vaughn. Soter, Kevin Heffernan. Ghost Making of Haunted Collector Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters (N) Deep South Paranormal (N) G host Hunters The King of Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) Queens Frogger" Hot Tub" Scofflaw" Theory Theory Theory Theory

That Hamilton Woman Perfect Understanding ('33, Com) Laurence

Rebecca (1940, Thriller) Joan Fontaine, Dame Judith Anderson,

Pride and ('41, Bio) Vivien Leigh. Olivier, John Halliday, Gloria Swanson. Laurence Olivier. Prejudice Greer Garson. Long Island Medium My Crazy My Crazy Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) My Crazy (N) My Crazy Hoarding: Buried Alive Movie

Training Day ('01, Thril) Ethan Hawke, Denzel Washington. Boston's Finest (N) Southland (N) Boston's Finest Adventure T. Regular Regular NinjaGo Dragons Incred Crew King of Hill King of Hill American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy Bizarre Foods "Gulf Coast" M an v. Food Man v. Food Baggage Baggage Toy/Hunt (N) Toy Hunter Tastes Like Chicken (N) Sandwich Paradise Cosby Show Cosby Show Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Loves Ray Loves Ray Forever Y. Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens NCIS "Collateral Damage" N CIS "Road Kill" N CIS "Broken Arrow" N CIS "Restless" P sych (N) N CIS "Enemies Foreign" MLB Baseball Texas Rangers vs. Chicago Cubs (L) WGN News The Vampire Diaries Rules of Eng 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny

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8:00

A season of teenage trials and tribulations comes to a close in this special one-hour finale. This season, young Tessa took an interest in getting to know her biological mom, while Dallas set her sights on getting to know George a little better.

American Idol (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

The thrilling journey continues as the remaining contestants take the stage. Judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson weigh in with their thoughts on the performances, but the viewers are the ones who vote for their favorites.

Criminal Minds (7) KIRO

9:00 p.m.

When Reid discovers that his girlfriend has been kidnapped by her stalker, the team rushes out to find her before it’s too late. Michelle Trachtenberg guest stars as Diane, a genetics research assistant.

Psych (33) USA

10:00 p.m.

In an interesting twist, Shawn gets a look at what might have been in this new episode. After he solves a mystery involving a Swedish woman, he considers what might have happened had he done something differently when he took on the case. APRIL 14 - 20, 2013

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APRIL 18

CBS KIRO

(8) GBLBC (9)

PBS

KCTS (10) ION (11)

CW KSTW

(12) KVOS (13) (15) (16) (22)

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