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PA disputes $1.5 million jury award In return, plaintiff wants sanction of city’s attorney BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Aisha Lesh of Port Angeles displays a selection of hand-painted stones that are destined to be placed around the city for lucky finders to keep.

Painted rocks rolling across Peninsula Enthusiasts find, hide small art treasures BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles totally rocks, according to a group of art and community-minded residents who are leaving small but potentially valuable pieces of artwork in public places for others to find. Members of Port Angeles

Rocks, a loose-knit community group, are busy spending their free time painting rocks with pictures or designs and inspiring phrases and hiding them for strangers to find. There are now offshoot groups in Forks, Sequim, Port Townsend and Seattle, and it has even spread to Colorado, thanks to Aisha Lesh, 26, of Port Angeles. In December, an unknown person began leaving turquoisepainted rocks with peace signs in public places around Port Angeles, known as “peace rocks.” Lesh, who paints rocks with a group of creative friends, said

she thought it would be nice to start leaving more of the palmsize artworks around the community and started the Facebook page “Port Angeles Rocks” to coordinate their efforts.

Project took off “It unexpectedly took off,” Lesh said last week. By Friday, it had 845 members, with more added every day, Lesh said, and groups from as far away as Colorado have contacted her for permission to use the concept in their own communities. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — The attorney who represented the city of Port Angeles in former Finance Director Yvonne Ziomkowski’s successful gender discrimination lawsuit has asked for a new trial or a lower award. Seattle attorney Shannon Ragonesi asked Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer to hold a new civil trial or reduce the jury’s $1.5 million award in an April 29 court filing, saying the jury acted improperly in arriving at its April 8 verdict. In return, Port Angeles lawyer Karen Unger, who represented Ziomkowski, wants Ragonesi to be sanctioned, according to court papers Unger filed last week.

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ourt filings entered into the trial record since April 29 in the wake of Ragonesi’s motion provide a rare glimpse into the workings of a jury as seen through the eyes of a juror — deliberations that Unger said are “sacrosanct.”

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general leave cash-out policy. Court filings entered into the trial record since April 29 in the wake of Ragonesi’s motion provide a rare glimpse into the workings of a jury as seen through the eyes of a juror — deliberations that Unger said are “sacrosanct.” “The city had nothing,” Unger said Friday during a court hearing on the sanctions that was continued to 1:30 p.m. this coming Friday. “They had the declaration of a disgruntled one out of 12 jurors, which is not jury misconduct.” Sanctions “may include an order to pay to the other party or parties the amount of the reasonable expenses incurred because of the filing of the pleading, motion, or legal memorandum, including a reasonable attorney fee,” according to state Court Rules.

The eight-woman, four-man jury deliberated for two hours before awarding Ziomkowski, who was 62 at the time of the verdict, noneconomic damages of $1.5 million and $113,471 in economic damages — considered as lost earnings — for a total of more than $1.6 million. Ragonesi is asking for a reduction in the noneconomic damages. The jury found in Ziomkowski’s favor 11-1 that she was subjected to harassment because of her gender while employed by the Juror’s written statement city and 12-0 that her gender was In juror Richard Deane’s writa motivating factor in the city’s ten statement he said he disdecision to fire her in 2012, when agreed with the jury’s award. then-City Manager Kent Myers said she had violated the city’s TURN TO HEARING/A6

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Large circus performers retire to Fla. THE LAST 11 touring elephants from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus kicked off their retirement in Florida on Friday with a buffet brunch of carrots, apples, celery, loaves of bread and lots of hay. Circus spokesman Stephen Payne told The Associated Press the elephants arrived at the 200-acre Center for Elephant Conservation in central Florida after performing their final shows in Rhode Island and Pennsylvania. They join 29 others already retired to the center after the circus announced last year it would stop using elephants in response to the number of cities and counties that passed ordinances prohibiting the use

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Handlers escort three of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Asian elephants as they arrive at their new home in Polk City, Fla., last week. of bull hooks or nixing wild animal acts altogether. Executives from Feld Entertainment, which owns the circus, have said it’s difficult to organize tours of three traveling circuses to 115 cities each year and fighting legislation in each jurisdiction is expensive. Feld has a herd of 40 Asian elephants, the largest

in North America. It will continue a breeding program, and the animals will be used in a cancer research project. On Friday, 23 of the herd dined on the buffet. All but one were female elephants. Smokey, the lone male, is neutered and can co-exist with the females peacefully.

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MARGOT HONECKER, 89, a former East German first lady who defended the now-vanished Communist country to the end, died Friday in Chile, a family friend confirmed. Mrs. Honecker had lived since 1992 in Chile, three years after the toppling of the Berlin Wall sigMrs. Honecker naled the in 2008 impending collapse of the socialist government. Her husband, Erich Honecker, died in 1994 after joining her in Chile. A family friend and member of Chile’s Communist Party confirmed the death. Mrs. Honecker, who remained unrepentant about the country’s record of repression, had been education minister and dictated what children in rigidly orthodox East Germany learned for 26 years. She said youngsters must defend socialism “if necessary with a weapon in the hand,” and one of her pet projects was field trips by kindergarten children to military bases. Mrs. Honecker became a

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member of the Communist Party in 1945, then rose through the ranks of the communist youth organization the Free German Youth. In 1950, at age 22, she became the youngest lawmaker in the fledgling East German parliament. She married Erich Honecker in 1953. She started work at the Education Ministry in 1955 and rose to become minister in 1963 under then-leader Walter Ulbricht. Erich Honecker, who supervised the 1961 construction of the Berlin Wall, succeeded Ulbricht in 1971. Mrs. Honecker resigned shortly before the Wall fell in November 1989, with the communist system in crisis and her husband already ousted as East German leader. Two months after Germany reunified in October 1990, Berlin authorities charged Erich Honecker with manslaughter for ordering shootings along the heavily fortified east-west border. The couple took refuge in a Soviet military hospital outside Berlin, and on March 13, 1991, they were spirited to Moscow — an embarrassment to the German government. The Soviet Union’s col-

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lapse sent the couple fleeing again, to the Chilean Embassy in Moscow. The couple had friends in the South American country who had found refuge in East Germany during Chile’s right-wing dictatorship. Erich Honecker left the embassy in July 1992 and returned to Berlin for trial. Margot Honecker traveled to Chile, where their daughter, Sonja, lived. In early 1993, a court halted the proceedings against Erich Honecker because of his spreading liver cancer. Some Germans demanded that charges be filed against Mrs. Honecker for allegedly ordering forced adoptions of children from families considered enemies of the state in her time as education minister. But no such charges were filed.

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■ Sam Gibboney, a finalist for the Port of Port Townsend director position, is director of environmental resources and the deputy director of public works in San Juan County. A Tuesday story on Page A1 in the Jefferson County edition and Page A4 in the Clallam County edition lacked her full title and a correction published Thursday included the incorrect county. Both errors were because of incorrect information from the Port of Port Townsend.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News

1941 (75 years ago) About a dozen small inshore patrol craft of the U.S. Navy will be attached to the naval section base now under construction by the Austin Co. at Ediz Hook, it was disclosed here today by Cmdr. C.M. James, former Port Angeles man now in command of the 13th Naval District inshore patrol. Cmdr. James, who came here Wednesday evening aboard the patrol vessel Amber and returned to Seattle at noon today, said seven officers and 75 men will be stationed at the base. Naval craft on offshore patrol duty will call at the establishment frequently and make use

of its facilities.

1966 (50 years ago) More than 2 million persons enjoyed the beauties of Olympic National Park during 1965. The annual travel report just in Port Angeles notes that 2,058,042 visits were recorded during the year, establishing a new record. The official tabulation broke the previous record of visitors, which was established during the Seattle World’s Fair year of 1962.

1991 (25 years ago) Port Angeles City Council member Jerry Cornell’s dramatic last-second change of heart late Tues-

day night saved a controversial child care center proposal and dashed the hopes of neighbors fiercely opposed to the project. It was about the best show of high political theater since the days of former Mayor Frank McPhee, the controversial predecessor to current Mayor Joan Sargent, known for confrontational debate. After a spirited public hearing, Cornell and council members Prosper Ostrowski and Mike Lemon voted against the proposal, causing a 3-3 tie and leaving Sargent in the hot seat. Council members Jim Hallett, Larry Nicholson and Richard Wight voted in favor.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 8, the 129th day of 2016. There are 237 days left in the year. This is Mother’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 8, 1846, the first major battle of the Mexican-American War was fought at Palo Alto, Texas; U.S. forces led by Gen. Zachary Taylor were able to beat back Mexican forces. On this date: ■ In 1541, Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto reached the Mississippi River. ■ In 1794, Antoine Lavoisier, the father of modern chemistry, was executed on the guillotine during France’s Reign of Terror. ■ In 1921, Sweden’s Parlia-

ment voted to abolish the death penalty. ■ In 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced on radio that Nazi Germany’s forces had surrendered, and that “the flags of freedom fly all over Europe.” ■ In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon was shoved, stoned, booed and spat upon by antiAmerican protesters in Lima, Peru. ■ In 1962, the musical comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” opened on Broadway. ■ In 1973, militant American Native Americans who’d held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered.

■ In 1984, the Soviet Union announced it would boycott the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. ■ In 1996, South Africa took another step from apartheid to democracy by adopting a constitution that guaranteed equal rights for blacks and whites. ■ Ten years ago: Stunt artist David Blaine emerged weak and wrinkly from a week spent submerged within an 8-foot snow globe-like tank in the plaza of New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. ■ Five years ago: Fox television announced that Paula Abdul would be one of the judges on “The X Factor,” reuniting her with for-

mer “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell; however, Abdul’s stint did not last beyond the premiere season of the new talent show. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama visited Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., where he made a pitch for a Trans-Pacific agreement that would open up commerce among the U.S. and 11 other Pacific Rim countries. A Pakistani army helicopter crashed on its way to an inauguration at a resort in the country’s north, killing four foreigners ambassadors from the Philippines and Norway, as well as the wives of the ambassadors from Malaysia and Indonesia and a three-member crew.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Officer faces murder charges in shootings ROCKVILLE, Md. — A federal security officer is now facing multiple murder charges in a shooting spree across three Maryland parking lots that left three people dead. Court records show 62-year-old Eulalio Tordil of Adelphi was formally charged Saturday in Montgomery County with Tordil two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder, along with four firearms charges. He will make an initial court appearance Monday. Tordil had already been charged with first-degree murder in Prince George’s County for the shooting death of his estranged wife, Gladys, in a high school parking lot Thursday. Hers was the first in a string of shootings Thursday and Friday in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. The charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison. Maryland abolished the death penalty in 2013. The shooting spree began with a domestic slaying in an unusually public place, and comparisons to the 2002 D.C. sniper shootings leapt immediately to the minds of area residents. Tordil’s arrest took place just steps away from a Michaels craft store that was the first target of snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo.

Police say Tordil’s spree began when he shot and killed his estranged wife — who had obtained a protective order from him — as she waited to pick up her children in the parking lot of High Point High School in Beltsville. He also shot and wounded a bystander who tried to intervene, police said.

Ala. judge suspended BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama politics are at a low point even by Alabama standards: Three top elected officials are embroiled in scandal or facing removal from office. Chief Justice Roy Moore was suspended from office Friday and faces possible ouster over his attempts to block gay marriage following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex unions. The Christian conservative was previously removed from the same position in 2003. Meanwhile, legislators are deciding what to do with an impeachment resolution against Gov. Robert Bentley amid a sexually charged scandal. And GOP House Speaker Mike Hubbard awaits a trial on 23 felony ethics charges that could result in his removal.

Lineups for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Trump. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton; Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union; Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; former Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Gov. Pat McCrory, R-N.C.; Trump adviser Paul Manafort.

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Briefly: World Londoners elect Muslim man as city’s new mayor DUBLIN — Sadiq Khan has a simple, striking message for Londoners: He won’t be merely a Muslim mayor but a leader for all. Khan celebrated his landslide election victory Saturday in a multidenominational ceremony at an Anglican cathedral Khan accompanied by London’s police chief, Christian and Jewish leaders, and stars of stage and screen. They gave Khan a standing ovation as he pledged to be an approachable Everyman for his city of 8.2 million — including more than a million residents who, like him, happen to be Muslim. “So I wanted to do the signing-in ceremony here, in the very heart of our city, surrounded by Londoners of all backgrounds,” he said in Southwark Cathedral, a few miles

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north of the state housing project where he grew up in the London district of Tooting.

Saudis oust minister DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia on Saturday announced the ouster of its longtime oil minister as part of a larger ongoing government shakeup. A royal decree announced that Ali al-Naimi has been replaced by former Health Minister and Saudi Aramco board chairman Khaled al-Falih. Al-Naimi has long been a pillar of Saudi oil policy, leading the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources since 1995.

Rally groups square off BERLIN — About 1,000 right-wing extremists and others protesting Chancellor Angela Merkel’s refugee policies squared off with about 4,500 counter-demonstrators outside the Berlin chancellery on Saturday, chanting slogans at one another but being kept at a wide distance by police. Protesters from the far-right cheered and jeered as counterdemonstrators who tried to break through the police cordon were quickly overwhelmed and dragged away by officers. The Associated Press

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Animal rescue workers wait to get entry to Fort McMurray, Alberta, on Friday as smoke from a wildfire rises in the background. Officials said shifting winds were giving the embattled northern Alberta city a break, but they added the fire that forced 80,000 people from their homes remained out of control and was likely to burn for weeks.

Officials fear Alberta wildfire could double smoke-filled Fort McMurray are already hurt by a dramatic fall in burnt and visibility is low. Officers the price of oil. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syncrude, a major oil sands wore masks as they checked homes mining company, became the latto make sure everyone was out. LAC LA BICHE, Alberta — est to shut down operations. Canadian officials feared a masConvoys from north sive wildfire could double in size No imminent threat by the end of Saturday as they Police and military were overcontinued to evacuate residents of seeing another procession of vehiThe company said in a statefire-ravaged Fort McMurray from cles from the oil sands camps ment that while there is no immiwork camps north of Alberta’s oil north of the city, and the mass nent threat from fire, smoke has sands city. airlift of evacuees was also set to reached its Mildred Lake site. resume. About 2,500 vehicles and They intend to have all personnel Thousands displaced 7,000 people had passed through out this weekend and started the Thousands more displaced res- Fort McMurray on Friday despite evacuation early Saturday. Syncrude said they will restore idents were getting a sobering a one-hour interruption due to operations when there is no risk drive-by view of their burned-out heavy smoke, authorities said. More than 80,000 people have and said despite the extraordinary city as convoys continued Saturday. The images were largely ones left Fort McMurray in the heart of measures, the jobs of more than of devastation — scorched trucks, Canada’s oil sands, where the fire 4,800 employees remain secure. “This is a highly dangerous charred homes and telephone has torched 1,600 homes and poles, burned out from the bottom other buildings. The mass evacua- situation,” Federal Public Safety up, hanging in the wires like little tion forced as much as a quarter Minister Ralph Goodale said. He of Canada’s oil output offline and said the fire is feeding off the wooden crosses. Police said many parts of is expected to impact a country “extremely dry” boreal forest. BY RACHEL LA CORTE AND ROB GILLIES

Obama urges new graduates to step up in equality gaps BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Saturday that the country is “a better place today” than when he graduated from college more than 30 years ago, citing his historic election as “one indicator of how attitudes have changed.” But gaps persist, he told Howard University’s Class of 2016, citing racism and inequality. In a commencement speech at

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one of the nation’s leading historically black schools, Obama said there were no black CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and few black judges when Columbia University awarded him a bachelor’s degree in 1983. Today, he said, “we’re producers, studio executives. We’re no longer small-business owners, we’re CEOs. We’re mayors, representatives” — and someone in the crowd shouted out, “President.” “I’m not saying gaps do not persist. Obviously, they do,”

Obama said. “Racism persists, inequality persists.” He called on the university’s 2,300 graduates to step up and take on the work of closing those gaps. He cited income inequality, an issue in the presidential campaign to choose his successor in November, as well as disparities in unemployment, pay and criminal justice. He also listed disease and conflict worldwide, along with terrorism and climate change, as other issues needing attention.

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Nation: Invictus Games for injured vets opens today

Nation: Marine Harrier jet pilot recovering after crash

World: Anarchists clash with riot police in Austria

World: Pakistanis to face trial in girl’s death, burning

MORE THAN 500 soldiers from around the world will compete this week in Orlando, Fla., at the Invictus Games, an Olympics-like competition for veterans who have survived injuries. Wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel are taking part in sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball and rowing, among other sports. The Invictus Games, a creation of Prince Harry, is in its second year. Athletes from 15 countries will compete in 14 sports beginning Monday and lasting until Thursday. The opening ceremony kicks off this evening with Prince Harry and first lady Michelle Obama taking part.

THE PILOT OF a Marine Harrier jet was recovering Saturday after ejecting from the airplane just before it crashed just off the coast of North Carolina. Beachgoers at Wrightsville Beach saw the burning jet hit the water at the edge of the horizon around 5 p.m. Friday. Marine Lt. Maida Zheng said in a press release the pilot was rescued and is in stable condition at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune. Zheng said the jet was part of Marine Attack Squadron 542, Marine Aircraft Group 14, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. The pilot took off from Wilmington International Airport for training.

DOZENS OF HOODED anarchists clashed Saturday with riot police who blocked their approach to the Austrian border during a protest against plans to tighten border controls to prevent the passage of migrants. Riot police just 100 to 200 yards from Italy’s border with Austria responded with tear gas after a group of 50 to 80 anarchists who covered their faces with motorcycle helmets and gas masks threw objects including bricks and firecrackers at a police blockade. The news agency ANSA said about 20 protesters were detained and four officers were injured.

THIRTEEN MEMBERS OF a Pakistani tribal council who allegedly strangled a girl to death and set her body on fire as punishment for helping one of her friends elope will face trial under anti-terrorism laws, police said Saturday. The body of 17-year-old Ambreen Riasat was found in a torched van near a tourist resort in northwestern Pakistan on April 29. Police said the tribal council ordered the killing and that the girl was strangled to death before her body was placed in the van and set alight. Police officer Muhammad Tahir said the suspects have been detained by counterterrorism police.


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Tony Buchanan, 30, left, of Bremerton, 2016 rapier champion of the Maypole XXIII Medieval Festival & Tournament, on Saturday spars with Neil Morgan, 36, of Port Angeles at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. The event was organized by the Society for Creative Anachronism.

Rocks: Hidden creation CONTINUED FROM A1 cult — a surprise to those who find them, rather than The Sequim Rocks group becoming so common as to has 99 members. A Port be seen by some as a form of Townsend Rocks Facebook littering. Lesh has gone hiking group apparently started in with family members in the April. Members of the group mountains, and some of the post photos of the rocks rocks were placed in offthey have left for others to trail stumps and other lessfind, and others post photos traveled locations. At least one of those of rocks they have found, often connecting two people remotely hidden rocks has been found, she said. who have never met.

haus and her children were hiding a bucket of painted rocks along Marine Drive, and she said she told her daughter to put a distinctive footprint-painted rock on one of the tables. Instead, it was left in the tall grass, and another rock was placed on the table. A few days later, the client called. She had found a footprint rock on a memorial plaque to her son, Scott Hardy, who died at the age of 18 in 1993. The plaque was hidden among some high grass along Marine Drive, she said. Niehaus received a picture of the rock and confirmed it was the rock her child had left in the “wrong” place. “She was meant to have that rock,” Niehaus said. In other cases, searching for rocks can derail other plans. “One family said they were going out to dinner at Downriggers, and their little girl found one and she didn’t want to go to dinner,” Niehaus said. “She wanted to find more rocks.” Niehaus said the girl eventually found four rocks, but there was no word on whether the family ever got to their dinner.

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She said some of the rocks are beautifully painted by professional artists, and one rock may take hours to complete, while others are family projects painted by children. “It’s really cool how many artists in our area are willing to put in the time and effort to paint a rock, then just leave it somewhere, give it away,” she said. She said that for many, it means a reason to get out of the house. Ricki Niehaus, a beautician who has taken up rock painting and rock hunting, said that instead of spending time in front of the television, she and her family are spending time at the kitchen table painting rocks, then going out to distribute them together. Several weeks ago, one ________ of Niehaus’ clients asked Reporter Arwyn Rice can be her to make a rock for her reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 60th birthday. 56250, or at arice@peninsuladaily A few days later, Nie- news.com.

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NEAH BAY — One of two people airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after a Friday wreck near Neah Bay was discharged later that day, the nursing supervisor said Saturday. Tiara E. Dean, 19, of Neah Bay was discharged. No information was pro________ vided Saturday on the conReporter Rob Ollikainen can be dition of Anthony Lawrence, reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 29, also of Neah Bay, who 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula was driving the 2014 GMC dailynews.com. Sierra pickup truck that

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SEATTLE — Indicted state Auditor Troy Kelley has fired three staffers since his federal fraud trial ended with a hung jury two weeks ago. Kelley last week demanded the resignations of his chief of staff, Doug Cochran, and deputy communications director Adam Wilson. Both told The Associated Press they were surprised and that Kelley gave no explanation for the firings. Kelley also ordered that Thomas Shapley, a parttime special assistant to deputy state auditor Jan Jutte, stop working pending his planned retirement at the end of this month.

Jutte ran the office while Kelley took seven months of unpaid leave last year to fight the allegations against him. The firings came while she was on vacation this week. “I don’t know what’s going on,” she said. “I have a lot of staff who are living in fear, asking what they should do, and I don’t have any advice for them.”

Kelley: No comment In an email Friday, Kelley declined to comment. It was not clear if he intended to immediately appoint anyone else to handle the duties of the fired staffers. Two weeks ago, after deliberating for several

days, a federal jury in Tacoma failed to reach a verdict on 14 of 15 charges against Kelley, which included possession of stolen property and money laundering. Prosecutors accused Kelley of pocketing $3 million in fees he should have refunded to homeowners when he ran a real estate services business a decade ago. Kelley’s lawyers insisted he was entitled to keep the money. The jury acquitted him on one count of lying to the IRS. The other charges remain in effect, though the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle has not said whether it plans to retry him.

Court hearing delayed for suspect in standoff BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A court hearing for a Port Angeles man charged with nine crimes related to a police standoff in January and an alleged assault in the Clallam County jail in February was moved Friday to May 27. Ordez Eugene Kompkoff’s status hearing was moved because a defense psychiatrist has not yet met with the defendant.

Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jesse Espinoza did not object to the continuance. Kompkoff, 21, is charged with first-degree kidnapping, second-degree assault with a deadly weapon, firstdegree unlawful possession of a firearm, first-degree escape, heroin possession and two counts of harassment-threats to kill in connection with a standoff with law enforcement at the Salt Creek RV Park on Jan. 26.

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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is once again raising former President Bill Clinton’s marital infidelities, a preview of how the billionaire businessman is likely to respond to general-election attacks from Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and her allies about his treatment of women. Speaking at a rally Saturday in Spokane, Trump repeatedly assailed the woman he’s dubbed “Crooked Hillary” while hardly sparing former Republicans rivals repulsed by his chokehold on their party’s presidential nomination. “She’s married to a man who was the worst abuser of women in the history of politics,” Trump said of Clinton as he addressed supporters at the Spokane Convention Center just days after becoming the presumptive Republican nominee. Trump appeared to be responding to news that Priorities USA, the lead super PAC backing Clinton, has already reserved $91 million in television advertising that will start next month. Much of the negative advertising against Trump is expected to focus on belittling statements he’s made about women in the past. But Trump declared Saturday, “Two can play that game.” “Look, folks, here’s the story: There is nobody that was worse — nobody — than Bill Clinton with women,” he said, adding that the candidate herself hurt many of the women that “he abused.” “Hillary was an enabler and she treated these women horribly. Just remember this,” he said. Deriding a culture of political correctness in which, he says, men are “petrified to speak to women anymore,” Trump also defended himself as a great supporter of women and sought to downplay past comments he’s made about women in venues like the Howard Stern radio show in the days before he was a politician. The nominee-to-be has grudgingly agreed to meet next week with House Speaker Paul Ryan, the nation’s highest-ranking Republican. Ryan’s statement Thursday that he was not ready to embrace Trump’s nomination set off the fireworks. Trump said he had “no idea” if he and Ryan would patch things up. Trump said in an interview that will air today on “Meet the Press” Sunday that he and Ryan had had “a very encouraging” phone conversation three weeks ago and that he’d been “blindsided a little bit” by Ryan’s comments. Still, Trump said he “would imagine things would be OK” with the speaker.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider a contract amendment with the state County Road Administration Board to increase funding for paving and other improvements to Dry Creek Road on Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include: ■ A proclamation recognizing May 15 as National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day. ■ An agreement with Pioneer Propane LLC to purchase easement for the Carlsborg sewer system project. ■ A bid opening for evaluation template development and data analysis. ■ A resolution authorizing action on current use assessment applications pursuant to the open space code. At a work session that begins at 9 a.m. Monday, commissioners will discuss a contract extension and information technology purchase order for phone and voice mail system upgrades.

Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles commissioners will discuss the topics and schedule of a joint meeting with city of Port Angeles officials when they meet Monday. Commissioners will meet for a workshop at 9 a.m. and for a regular meeting at 1 p.m. at 338 W. First St. In addition to the meeting with the city, commissioners will discuss at the morning workshop requesting bids for a surveillance, access control and light improvement project; a timber advisory committee; a potential workshop for cross-laminated timber in Clallam County; and the marina advisory committee, On the afternoon meeting’s agenda are the percent of occupied property in the master report and financial and investment reports.

Eye on Clallam be the topic of two workshops and a planning commission work session this week. Public input will be taken at all three meetings, all of which are set from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday’s workshop will be in the jazz band room at Stevens Middle School, 1139 W. 14th St. Tuesday’s workshop will be in the library at Franklin Elementary School, 2505 S. Washington St. On Wednesday, the city planning commission will hold a work session in council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Port Angeles’ comprehensive plan establishes long-range policies for city land use, parks, transportation, housing and other services. The 2016 update is expected to be complete by June 30. For more information, see www.pa-compplan.org.

Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider adopting a resolution opposing Initiative 732, known as the Carbon Pollution Tax Act, on Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Lake Crescent boardroom at the Carlsborg main office, located at 104 Hooker Road. District commissioners also will present employee service awards for workers who achieved service milestones in 2015, consider signing a 2016-19 collective bargaining agreement with IBEW Local 997 and hear a staff presentation on the 2016 Reliable Public Power Provider reapplication process.

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The 2016 compensation for the two contracts would be $1.71 million. The council also will consider placing centennial tiles around the drinking fountains in the Civic Center lobby. It will consider approving a contract for the Carrie Blake Park parking lot project.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will hear a report on the Pacific Fishery Management Council ocean season when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 500 E. Division St.

Quillayute Valley schools The Quillayute Valley School Board will consider accepting a $40,000 donation for a new Spartan Field scoreboard when it meets Tuesday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. in the library at Forks High School, 261 S. Spartan Ave. The donation for the purchase and installation of the scoreboard is from the Lloyd J. Allen charitable trust. The board also will consider a debt service fund budget extension and approval of the school calendar and course catalog for Insight School of Washington, an online school. It plans an executive session to review a public employee’s performance.

Peninsula College Peninsula College trustees will meet in Port Townsend on Tuesday. The meeting will be at 2 p.m. at the Port Townsend branch of the college at Fort Worden State Park, 298 Battery Way. The full agenda will be available 24 hours prior to the meeting at www.pencol. edu/aboutpc/board/ agendas.

Clallam Conservation District Clallam Conservation District commissioners will consider an interlocal agreement with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife for the McDonald Creek irrigation diversion project Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in Suite H at Armory Square, 228 W. First St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include the next phase of the Dungeness Irrigation District piping project, revisions to engineering policy, solicitation for consulting engineer services, cash receipting policy and procedures, an all-district meeting report and cooperator and cost-share agreements.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Port of Port Townsend commissioners expect to select one of three finalists to be the next executive director Monday. The person who is selected will replace Larry Crockett, 68, who is retiring June 1 after 17 years as port executive director. The meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m. at 333 Benedict St. Commissioners interviewed the three finalists for 2½ hours before about 40 people Friday, then held a one-hour executive session. They decided to get more input before making a final selection. “We want to give the public a chance to comment,” said chair Pete Henke after the executive session. “There were a lot of different interests here, and we want an idea about what people felt.”

Finalists The three finalists, Greg Englin, Sam Gibboney and Josh Peters, were winnowed down from a field of 19 applicants. Henke said he hoped the selection would be unanimous.

Gibboney, 54, currently the director of environmental resources/deputy director of public works for San Juan County, worked as a political consultant in Port Townsend for several years. Peters, 46, currently employed by the state Department of Natural Resources in Chimacum, previously worked for the Jefferson County community development and public works departments as well as the King County Department of Transportation. Englin, 53, lives in Bainbridge Island and most recently worked for the Seattle branch of the Icelandic company Marel

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CONTINUED FROM A1 claimed Ragonesi “has played fast and loose with He said it was based in the facts throughout this part on Ziomkowski’s eye case,” and said the doctor condition, which she testi- said Ziomkowski’s eye confied has made her unable to dition was exacerbated by drive, and her inability to stress. The city “has filed a work because of the diagnopleading that has no basis sis. Deane also said the in law and is meant to delay, $1.5 million verdict on non- harass and impede the economic damages was administration of justice,” “directly based” on the Unger said. jurors’ conclusion that she “Not only did the defenwould have been able to do dant fail to raise the issue consulting work after she of juror misconduct in its retired. original motion [for a new “They concluded that trial], the declaration of she must have lost a lot of Richard Deane, filed in supmoney because of this,” port of this improper pleadDeane said. ing, discusses the workings of the jury itself, which is ‘Improper’ argument not something that a court Ragonesi said in her is to consider, or raises April 29 declaration in sup- issues of jury misconduct.” The issues Deane raises port of a new trial that Unger admitted that a doc- “are clearly within the provtor testified that Ziomkows- ince of a deliberating jury ki’s eye condition “was not and does not describe anycaused by the actions of the thing close to juror misconcity” yet during the trial duct,” Unger added. “The free, frank and “improperly implied and secret deliberation upon argued that it was.” Ragonesi also said her which a verdict is based is motion to exclude evidence held sacrosanct,” she said of Ziomkowski’s intent to — unless jurors’ affidavits have a consulting business show misconduct and it is after she retired was consis- shown that the misconduct tent with case law barring affects the verdict. Deane also said a juror “speculative evidence” without having an expert wit- commented that the city would not have to pay the ness support the claim. of damages Yet Rohrer permitted amount Ziomkowski to testify that awarded by the jury. “This is further undenishe had intended to do consulting and suffered dam- able evidence that the ages because of her termi- $1.5 million award of noneconomic damages is the nation, Ragonesi said. Unger, in her motion for direct result of passion, sanctions filed Monday, prejudice and pure specula-

tion on the part of the jury,” Ragonesi said. The damages are covered under the city’s policy with the Washington Cities Insurance Authority, which decided to seek a new trial and under which Ragonesi was hired to defend the city.

Sibling jurors “Mr. Deane also shockingly reveals that two of the jurors were actually brother and sister yet they kept this information from the court and the parties during this trial,” Ragonesi said. “The city was unaware that two of the jurors were closely related, and would have conducted voir dire of the jurors regarding their relationship and ability to fairly deliberate without influence if it had known of the relationship.” Responded Unger: “Not only has the defendant addressed issues not raised in its original motion, it has filed a pleading that has no basis in law, and is meant to delay, harass and impede the administration of justice.” Ziomkowski should be reimbursed, Unger concludes, “for the attorney fees she incurred in having to respond to both a frivolous filing and to file this motion for [Court Rules] 11 relief.”

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PORT ANGELES — Eric Lewis, Olympic Medical Center chief executive officer, has been awarded a Grassroots Champion Award for the state of Washington by the American Hospital Association. The honor — one per state each year — is bestowed upon “leaders who effectively deliver the hospital message to elected officials, broaden the base of community support for hospitals and advocate tirelessly on behalf of patients, hospitals and communities,” said Richard Pollack, association president and executive officer, in a letter to Lewis notifying him of the honor in March. The association nominated Lewis for the award because of his dedication to the hospital mission on both the local and national level, according to Bobby Beeman, OMC communications and public affairs manager. Lewis was presented with the award Wednesday afternoon during the OMC commissioners meeting. “This is very nice and unexpected,” Lewis said during the presentation. “I accept this award, but I truly think it says a lot about Olympic Medical Center.” Said John Nutter, 2016 board president: “It is 100 percent true that Eric is well-supported in this work by an outstanding team. “However, front and center of it all is Eric’s knowledge, vision and direction, and he deserves the recog-

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The American Hospital Association has recognized Eric Lewis, Olympic Medical Center chief executive officer, with the Grassroots Champion Award for the state of Washington. nition for his effectual leadership.” “Advocacy is something the organization has focused on the last probably eight-plus years,” Lewis said. “It has been a great team effort. The board [and] lots of leaders at OMC — we’ve really focused on this and we’ve made a difference at the state level and the federal level. We as a team have really accomplished something.”

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strong relationships with legislators and has contributed to a number of positive outcomes, Lewis said. “I have had the pleasure of working with Eric for a number of years now, and he is clearly dedicated to our patients, our organization as a whole and to the community we serve,” said Nutter, who also is an active member of the board’s Legislative Advocacy Committee. “I can’t think of anyone who deserves this award more than Eric,” Nutter added. “He has been tenacious at advocating with state and federal officials to ensure they know our community and our local hospital, and that rural health care is appropriately funded.”

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Chris Chase, Port Townsend Shipwrights’ CoSEQUIM — The Shipley op’s restoration project Center will host its eighth annual open house to cele- manager for the Western brate national Older Amer- Flyer, will start off the eveicans Month from 1 p.m. to ning. He will tell of the his4 p.m. Tuesday. tory of the boat, which The open house at the was chartered by author senior center at 921 E. John Steinbeck and his Hammond St. is free and friend marine biologist open to the public. Ed Ricketts and speak No RSVPs are necesabout Ricketts’ passion sary. for understanding the Board members will marine ecosystem, chronilead group tours of the cled by Steinbeck in his Shipley Center. 1951 Log from the Sea of Self-guided tours also Cortez. can be made. At 7:30 p.m., students Other activities will offer presentations on throughout the center will issues surrounding climate include refreshments, door change such as extreme prizes, demonstrations and weather, ocean acidificaa bake sale. tion, sea level rise, loss of For more information, glacial and sheet ice, phone 360-683-6806. migration timing, changes in albedo and emerging Earth Summit diseases. Posters of place-based PORT TOWNSEND — student work will be in The Sophomore Science annex hallways. II class will present its For more information, first Port Townsend High email Lois Sherwood School Earth Summit at lsherwood@ptschools. at the high school, 1500 Van Ness St., at 7 p.m. org. Monday. Peninsula Daily News

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After ‘Biggest Loser,’ their bodies fought to regain weight Contestants lost hundreds of pounds during Season 8 but gained them back. A study of their struggles helps explain why so many people fail to keep off the weight they lose.

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Danny Cahill stood, slightly dazed, in a blizzard of confetti as the audience screamed and his family ran on stage. He had won Season 8 of NBC’s reality television show “The Biggest Loser,” shedding more weight than anyone ever had on the program — an astonishing 239 pounds in seven months. When he got on the scale for all to see that evening, Dec. 8, 2009, he weighed just 191 pounds, down from 430. Dressed in a T-shirt and kneelength shorts, he was lean, athletic and as handsome as a model. “I’ve got my life back,” he declared. “I mean, I feel like a million bucks.” Cahill left the show’s stage in Hollywood and flew directly to New York to start a triumphal tour of the talk shows, chatting with Jay Leno, Regis Philbin and Joy Behar. As he heard from fans all over the world, his elation knew no bounds. But in the years since, more than 100 pounds have crept back onto his 5-foot-11 frame despite his best efforts. In fact, most of that season’s 16 contestants have regained much if not all the weight they lost so arduously. Some are even heavier now. Yet their experiences, while a bitter personal disappointment, have been a gift to science. A study of Season 8’s contestants has yielded surprising new discoveries about the physiology of obesity that help explain why so many people struggle unsuccessfully to keep off the weight they lose. Kevin Hall, a scientist at a federal research center who admits to a weakness for reality TV, had the idea to follow the “Biggest Loser”

contestants for six years after that victorious night. The project was the first to measure what happened to people over as long as six years after they had lost large amounts of weight with intensive dieting and exercise. The results, the researchers said, were stunning. They showed just how hard the body fights back against weight loss. “It is frightening and amazing,” said Dr. Hall, an expert on metabolism at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, which is part of the National Institutes of Health. “I am just blown away.” It has to do with resting metabolism, which determines how many calories a person burns when at rest. When the show began, the contestants, though hugely overweight, had normal metabolisms for their size, meaning they were burning a normal number of calories for people of their weight. When it ended, their metabolisms had slowed radically and their bodies were not burning

enough calories to maintain their thinner sizes. Researchers knew that just about anyone who deliberately loses weight — even if they start at a normal weight or even underweight — will have a slower metabolism when the diet ends. So they were not surprised to see that “The Biggest Loser” contestants had slow metabolisms when the show ended. What shocked the researchers was what happened next: As the years went by and the numbers on the scale climbed, the contestants’ metabolisms did not recover. They became even slower, and the pounds kept piling on. It was as if their bodies were intensifying their effort to pull the contestants back to their original weight. Cahill was one of the worst off. As he regained more than 100 pounds, his metabolism slowed so much that, just to maintain his current weight of 295 pounds, he now has to eat 800 calories a day less than a typical man his size. Anything more turns to fat. The struggles the contestants went through help explain why it

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has been so hard to make headway against the nation’s obesity problem, which afflicts more than a third of American adults. Despite spending billions of dollars on weight-loss drugs and dieting programs, even the most motivated are working against their own biology. Their experience shows that the body will fight back for years. And that, said Dr. Michael Schwartz, an obesity and diabetes researcher who is a professor of medicine at the University of Washington, is “new and important.”

the measurements six years later were accurate. But maintaining weight loss is difficult, he said, which is why he tells contestants that they should exercise at least nine hours a week and monitor their diets to keep the weight off. “Unfortunately, many contestants are unable to find or afford adequate ongoing support with exercise doctors, psychologists, sleep specialists, and trainers — and that’s something we all need to work hard to change,” he said in an email. The study’s findings, published Monday in the journal Obesity, are part of a scientific push to answer ‘A basic biological reality’ some of the most fundamental “The key point is that you can questions about obesity. be on TV, you can lose enormous Researchers are figuring out amounts of weight, you can go on why being fat makes so many peofor six years, but you can’t get ple develop diabetes and other away from a basic biological realmedical conditions, and they are ity,” said Schwartz, who was not searching for new ways to block involved in the study. the poison in fat. “As long as you are below your They are starting to unravel initial weight, your body is going the reasons bariatric surgery to try to get you back.” allows most people to lose signifiThe show’s doctor, Robert Huiz- cant amounts of weight when dietenga, says he expected the contes- ing so often fails. tants’ metabolic rates to fall just And they are looking afresh at after the show but was hoping for medical care for obese people. a smaller drop. The hope is that this work will He questioned, though, whether eventually lead to new therapies that treat obesity as a chronic disease and can help keep weight under control for life. Most people who have tried to lose weight know how hard it is to keep the weight off, but many 46, speaker, author, land blame themselves when the surveyor and musician, pounds come back. Broken Arrow, Okla. But what obesity research has consistently shown is that dieters WEIGHT are at the mercy of their own bodBefore show, 430 pounds; ies, which muster hormones and at finale, 191 pounds; an altered metabolic rate to pull now, 295 pounds them back to their old weights, whether that is hundreds of METABOLIC RATE Now burns 800 fewer calories pounds more or that extra 10 or 15 a day than would be expected that many people are trying to keep off. for a man his size. TURN TO WEIGHT/A9

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This week’s business meets ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings usually are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Wednesday’s meeting will be held at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Center, 401 E. First St., to accommodate the weeklong Esprit Gala. The meeting will feature Bob Larsen, executive director of the Composite Recycling Technology Center, with updates and plans. Tickets for that luncheon are $18 if preregistered at www.portangeles.org; at the door, they are $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier.

Danny Cahill, playing the bass during a church service near Tulsa, Okla., won Season 8 of the NBC show “The Biggest Loser” by dropping 239 pounds. He has regained more than 100. Ilana Panich-Linsman/for The New York Times

the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature Kevin Hoult of the Washington Small Business Development Center on “Cybersecurity Precautions for Small Businesses.” The meeting’s sponsor is Suncrest village. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Paul Turek, an economist with the state Employment Security Department. Lunch of $9.75 will include an

entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature Deborah Martin, president of the Clallam County League of Women Voters, discussing the $11.5 million May 24 state presidential primary election for which ballots were mailed late last week to registered voters. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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Weight: Hard to keep off the pounds CONTINUED FROM A8 day than would be expected for someone her size. “What people don’t There is always a weight a person’s body maintains understand is that a treat is like a drug,� said Egbert, without any effort. And while it is not known who went from 263 pounds why that weight can change to just under 176 on the over the years — it may be show, and now weighs an effect of aging — at any between 152 and 157. “Two treats can turn into point, there is a weight that is easy to maintain, and a binge over a three-day that is the weight the body period. That is what I struggle with.� fights to defend. Six years after Season 8 Finding a way to thwart these mechanisms is the ended, 14 of the 16 contesgoal scientists are striving tants went to the NIH last fall for three days of testing. for. The researchers were First, though, they are trying to understand them concerned that the contestants might try to frantiin greater detail. Dr. David Ludwig, the cally lose weight before comdirector of the New Balance ing in, so they shipped Foundation Obesity Preven- equipment to them that tion Center at Boston Chil- would measure their physidren’s Hospital, who was cal activity and weight not involved in the research, before their visit, and had information sent said the findings showed the the need for new approaches remotely to the NIH. The contestants received to weight control. He cautioned that the their metabolic results last study was limited by its week. They were shocked but, small size and the lack of a further reflection, control group of obese peo- on the numbers ple who did not lose weight. decided But, he added, the find- explained a lot. “All my friends were ings made sense. “This is a subset of the drinking beer and not gainmost successful� dieters, he ing massive amounts of weight,� Cahill said. “The said. “If they don’t show a moment I started drinking return to normal in metabo- beer, there goes another 20 lism, what hope is there for pounds. I said, ‘This is not right. Something is wrong the rest of us?� Still, he added, “that with my body.’ � shouldn’t be interpreted to mean we are doomed to bat- Losing a key hormone tle our biology or remain fat. Slower metabolisms It means we need to explore were not the only reason the other approaches.� contestants regained weight, though. Slimmer and hungrier They constantly battled Some scientists say hunger, cravings and binges. The investigators found weight maintenance has to be treated as an issue sepa- at least one reason: plummeting levels of leptin. rate from weight loss. The contestants started Only when that challenge is solved, they say, can out with normal levels of progress truly be made leptin. By the season’s finale, they had almost no against obesity. “There is a lot of basic leptin at all, which would research we still need to do,� have made them ravenous said Dr. Margaret Jackson, all the time. As their weight returned, who is directing a project at their leptin levels drifted up Pfizer. Her group is testing a again, but only to about half drug that, in animals at of what they had been when least, acts like leptin, a hor- the season began, the mone that controls hunger. researchers found, thus With weight loss, leptin helping to explain their levels fall and people urges to eat. Leptin is just one of a become hungry. The idea is to trick the cluster of hormones that brains of people who have control hunger. lost weight so they do not Cahill, 46, said his become ravenous for lack of weight problem began when leptin. he was in the third grade. While many of the con- He got fat, then fatter. testants kept enough weight He would starve himself off to improve their health and then eat a whole can of and became more physically cake frosting with a spoon. active, the low weights they Afterward, he would strived to keep eluded all cower in the pantry off the but one of them: Erinn kitchen, feeling overEgbert, a full-time caregiver whelmed with shame. for her mother in Versailles, Over the years, his insaKy. tiable urge to eat kept overAnd she struggles might- coming him, and his weight ily to keep the pounds off climbed: 370 pounds, 400, because her metabolism 460, 485. burns 552 fewer calories a “I used to look at myself

and think, ‘I am horrible, I am a monster, subhuman,’ � he said. He began sleeping in a recliner because he was too heavy to sleep lying down. Walking hurt; stairs were agony. Buying clothes with a 68 waist was humiliating. “I remember sitting in a dressing room one day, and nothing would fit. I looked at the traffic outside on the street and thought, ‘I should just run out in front of a car.’ � He eventually seized on “The Biggest Loser� as his best chance to lose enough weight to live a normal life. He tried three times and was finally selected.

Sign me up Before the show began, the contestants underwent medical tests to be sure they could endure the rigorous schedule that lay ahead. And rigorous it was. Sequestered on the “Biggest Loserâ€? ranch with the other contestants, Cahill exercised seven hours a day, burning 8,000 to 9,000 calories according to a calorie tracker the show gave him. He took electrolyte tablets to help replace the salts he lost through sweating, consuming many fewer calories than before. Eventually, he and the others were sent home for four months to try to keep losing weight on their own. Cahill set a goal of a 3,500-caloric deficit per day. The idea was to lose a pound a day. He quit his job as a land surveyor to do it. His routine went like this: Wake up at 5 a.m. and run on a treadmill for 45 minutes. Have breakfast — typically one egg and two egg whites, half a grapefruit and a piece of sprouted grain toast. Run on the treadmill for another 45 minutes. Rest for 40 minutes; bike ride 9 miles to a gym. Work out for 2½ hours. Shower, ride home, eat lunch — typically a grilled skinless chicken breast, a cup of broccoli and 10 spears of asparagus. Rest for an hour. Drive to the gym for another round of exercise. If he had not burned enough calories to hit his goal, he went back to the gym after dinner to work out some more. At times, he found himself running around his neighborhood in the dark until his calorie-burn indicator reset to zero at midnight. On the day of the weighin on the show’s finale, Cahill and the others dressed carefully to hide the rolls of loose skin that remained, to their surprise and horror, after they had

Dr. Lee Kaplan, an obesity researcher at Harvard, says the brain sets the number of calories we consume, and it can be easy for people to miss that how much they eat matters less than the fact that their bodies want to hold on to more of those calories. Dr. Michael Rosenbaum, an obesity researcher at Columbia University who has collaborated with Hall in previous studies, said the body’s systems for regulating how many calories are

Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A8 ■Wednesday: Preempted by Seattle Mariners game. ■Thursday: Alfredo Quarto discusses the Mangrove Action Project, which works globally to address issues of mangrove wetland loss and the importance of mangroves for the planet’s future. Second segment: Clallam County Public Utility District.

Travel time NEW YORK — U.S. airlines have been pressing the government to act to reduce the intolerably long security lines at the nation’s airports. Now, they’re even asking passengers for help by sharing their frustration on social media. Travelers are encouraged to enroll in the TSA’s expedited screening program called PreCheck. But the airlines also want travelers to do something that comes more naturally: complain. Airlines for America, the industry’s trade group, just launched a website called iHateTheWait.com, encouraging fliers to post photos of the lines on Twitter and Instagram along with the hashtag #iHateTheWait. Presumably this will make Congress more aware of the problem — and let fellow travelers know what they’re in for when they get to the airport.

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consumed and how many are burned are tightly coupled when people are not strenuously trying to lose weight or to maintain a significant weight loss. Still, pounds can insidiously creep on. The effects of small imbalances between calories eaten and calories burned are more pronounced when people deliberately lose weight, Hall said. All this does not mean that modest weight loss is hopeless, experts say. Individuals respond differently to diet manipulations — low-carbohydrate or low-calorie diets, for example — and to exercise and weight-loss drugs, among other interventions. But Ludwig said that simply cutting calories was not the answer. “There are no doubt exceptional individuals who can ignore primal biological signals and maintain weight loss for the long term by restricting calories,� he said, but he added that “for most people, the combination of incessant hunger and slowing metabolism is a recipe for weight regain — explaining why so few individuals can maintain weight loss for more than a few months.� Rosenbaum agreed. “The difficulty in keeping weight off reflects biology, not a pathological lack of willpower affecting twothirds of the USA,� he said. Cahill knows that now. And with his report from Hall’s group showing just how much his metabolism had slowed, he stopped blaming himself for his weight gain. “That shame that was on my shoulders went off,� he said.

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lost weight. They wore compression undergarments to hold it in. Cahill knew he could not maintain his finale weight of 191 pounds. He was so mentally and physically exhausted he barely moved for two weeks after his publicity tour ended. But he had started a new career giving motivational speeches as the biggest loser ever, and for the next four years, he managed to keep his weight below 255 pounds by exercising two to three hours a day. But two years ago, he went back to his job as a surveyor, and the pounds started coming back. Soon the scale hit 265. Cahill started weighing and measuring his food again and stepped up his exercise. He got back down to 235 to 240 pounds. But his weight edged up again, to 275, then 295. His slow metabolism is part of the problem, and so are his food cravings. He opens a bag of chips, thinking he will have just a few. “I’d eat five bites. Then I’d black out and eat the whole bag of chips and say, ‘What did I do?’ �

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Starting a midlife internship BY KJ DELL’ANTONIA THE NEW YORK TIMES

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ET’S TAKE SOME time off.” That’s how Susan Corvino of Pasadena, Calif., remembers her husband’s reaction when her communications job was eliminated four years ago. At the time, her husband was working long hours, so they agreed she would stay home with their three young children. But returning to work two years later when her youngest daughter began preschool wasn’t so easy. Interviews in her field led nowhere, particularly when she asked for a flexible schedule. So she tried a different approach, thinking less like a midlife professional, and more like a midlife intern. Creating her own series of “returnships,” Corvino took on a project for a friend who ran a nonprofit. Later she found a temporary contract position at a university. These stints helped her find her current role in communications and development for an independent school. Those short-term roles “bolster your résumé,” she said. “Everyone says, ‘Oh, do some volunteer work,’ and I did that, but it really helped to have some paid gigs.”

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ORVINO IS NOT alone. Nearly onethird of college-educated women have taken time off to serve as caregivers to children or aging family members, according to an analysis by the Center for Talent Innovation. The majority of these workers are women, and while most of them plan to return to work eventually, they often find it difficult to navigate their way back into the work force. That’s changing. A growing number of businesses are now targeting this pool of educated workers with temporary intern-style jobs

or more formal “returnships” — essentially midlife internships to help workers rebuild their résumés. In March, the data solutions provider Return Path announced it will spin off its own 20-week paid “returnship” program into a nonprofit, Path Forward, which works to help companies create similar programs. A new website, Après, just last week began targeting workers like Corvino who have taken career breaks in hopes of matching them with employers. And last year, the Society for Women Engineers announced the STEM ReEntry Task Force, which worked with seven companies to create mid-career internships for 2015 and 2016, with plans to expand. The OnRamp Fellowship offers similar opportunities at Baker Botts and in Amazon’s legal department; others are offered at JPMorgan, Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs, which pioneered (and even trademarked) the “returnship” in 2008. Returning professionals have something unique to offer the employer who understands their value, said Carol Fishman Cohen, the chief executive and cofounder of iRelaunch, which works with both professionals seeking to return to work after a hiatus and employers interested in hiring them. While they’re often as eager as the just-out-of-college new hire, they bring more workplace experience, and they often have moved past the stage of needing future career breaks, unlike their younger counterparts. “These are experienced employees, but also fast learners who are really ready to prove themselves,” Cohen said. The Après site aims to connect experienced but out-of-the-work-force employees with employers who are looking for both gender diversity and seasoned mid-career profes-

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gest advocate,” she said. “She introduced me to attorneys around town and included me in as many legal events as possible. My time with her was priceless.” Helen Wolter of Mountain View, Calif, describes her career path before having children as “typical liberal arts major.” She taught high school, she did outdoor education, she worked in film and video. When her son was born, she was a high school social studies teacher. sionals. that understand that there She made it work for a In addition to tradiare many reasons, ecoyear but went through tional positions, it offers nomic and personal, for “three nannies and a day options that can help peostepping out of the workcare” trying to find an ple transition back to work force — and for returning. affordable and flexible fit. including contract consult“Some women are finanWolter began her jouring projects, temporary jobs cially motivated, and some ney back to work by pursand unpaid pro bono work. are personally motivated, ing a master’s degree in and both make good public administration. HE SITE WAS employees,” she said. To keep it affordable, co-founded by JenniWorkers who can’t find avoid the need to hire babfer Gefsky, former a formal midlife internship ysitters in order to attend deputy general counsel for can still create their own classes and maintain the Major League Baseball, internship-style path back who struggled to return to to work. Erin Gibson Allen, flexibility she needed, she completed an online prowork after an eight-year a lawyer in Pittsburgh, cre- gram through the Univercareer break, and Niccole ated an unpaid internship sity of Colorado. Kroll, who had left her job with Judge Lisa Lenihan, a Now a graduate, with a as a New York University magistrate judge for the son in first grade, she’s dietitian and researcher. United States District taken an internship Both had stepped out of Court in the Western Disapproach — opting for a the work force to raise trict of Pennsylvania. six-month contract position their children. After spending six with a political re-election “We were both surmonths looking to re-enter campaign as her first job rounded by all these the legal profession and after seven years as a carefriends in that same catewith no formal re-entry giver. gory — educated, previprograms in Pittsburgh, She hopes it will lead to ously successful women her plan was to get work permanent work. looking to re-enter the experience and network in “I checked with a career work force — and no one the legal community, rather counselor to ask if I should knowing how to do it,” Geftake that, or wait for somethan to find permanent sky said. thing more permanent,” employment with her judi“Then there were all Wolter said, “and she told cial boss. these companies worried me, ‘Grab it. It’s so much Her efforts paid of: After that their mid- and senioreasier to find a job if you nine months with the judge level executives were all have a job.’ ” she accepted a job at a law men.” How do you create your firm, and then moved to a One advantage of workown midlife internship? ing with a company with a Pittsburgh firm, Marcus & Shapira, where she now returnship-style program, HOSE WHO ARE works in the area of compeor one that has otherwise returning to work tition law. expressed an interest in without the benefit She chose her internwelcoming caregivers back of an organized program ship experience wisely: to the workforce, is that can use such internships as Allen said the judge, a those companies are effeca model for both how they tively saying, “we know we mother herself, appreciated approach and talk to potenthe challenges of managing tial employers, look for the are going to see résumés both a family and a legal with a gap and we’re OK support they need, and find career. with that,” Gefsky said. ways to expand their skills. “The judge was my bigCareer counselors offer These are companies

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“Everyone says, ‘Oh, do some volunteer work,’ and I did that, but it really helped to have some paid gigs.” SUSAN CORVINO of Pasadena, Calif. the following advice: ■ Keep networking from home: Even if your focus is on caregiving, you can still keep in touch with former bosses and co-workers. You might connect with someone on a soccer field who can help you. And you can revive a connection even if you’ve let links slide, said Cheryl Casone, author of The Comeback: How Today’s Moms Reenter the Workplace Successfully. “Comment on Facebook posts, send an interesting article, reconnect first,” she said. ■ Think about professional development: Even before you return to work, you can rejoin professional organizations, who can often connect you with internship programs. Like Wolter, you can build your résumé with online professional development courses or a new online degree program. ■ Don’t shy away from a temporary job: These can be “win-win,” said Gefsky. “Say, ‘Let’s try this. I want to brush up my résumé, and I’ll work for a trial period at something less than the market rate.’ Or take something knowing it’s temporary in order to gain experience and add to your résumé.” ■ Own your career break: Own your choices, and emphasize your readiness to return. “Don’t be afraid to say you wanted, or needed, to be home with your family,” said Gefsky. “This is only going to become more common, and employers are becoming more and more used to it.”

What’s the best advice your mother ever gave you?

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“Remember you have a maker and you should pay attention to him. In other words, pay attention to godliness. I should stay in line with him instead of letting my own interests guide me.”

“Not to be selfish. I remember on my birthdays, Mom would give me some money. Then on her birthday, she would also give me money. Once I asked her why. Her response was, ‘Don’t be selfish.’ ”

Independent contractor Port Angeles

“The best advice she gave me was that another diploma would look great on my wall. So that’s what I did and got a degree in marketing management.”

“I remember when I was 5 or 6, she would say, ‘If you want to go out next time, be sure and behave this time,’ in reference to going out to dinner. She also said don’t leave my assignments to the last.”

“She always told me that if I make my own bed, be sure I can lay on it. That’s an old saying meaning if you do something wrong, you need to own up to it. Be responsible, in other words.”

“She said, ‘Don’t let people pick on you at school.’ And, ‘Try to up your grades as best you can.’ She also has said, ‘Go to college some year because that way, you can get a better job.’ ”

“My mother taught me to work hard and appreciate my family. And I do. I work hard as hell.”

“My mother told me to follow my heart and be what I want to be, like an artist. I’m an artist of sorts. I like to paint, play music and be creative in landscaping — all part of following my heart.”

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Peninsula Voices Where’s the love? Upon reading the March 5 PDN article “Clallam’s Expense Rising For Clean Air, Regional Agency To Hike County Fees,” I took a quick poll of the people in the public venue I was in. Not a single person even knew the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency exists. Readers may think I don’t like clean air, that I hate waterfalls and rainbows, too. Nothing could be further from the truth. I’m just questioning the fact that this shadow agency is jacking up the cost per person in Clallam by 80 percent [45 cents per person to 75 cents per person]. I’m sure ORCAA Executive Director Fran McNair is a hardworking, studious public employee with great intentions. It is stressful when your funding from state and federal entities dries up. I’m familiar with that, too. It’s just that all the folks I’ve talked to are not feeling the ORCAA embrace of love. Here’s a suggestion: Use the money we give you to buy a dump truck and paint ORCAA in giant letters on the side. Go around to communities on a schedule and cart away yard waste. Then, folks wouldn’t be sneaking out and burning it at midnight like guilt-

ridden ninjas. I’d even bring you out a glass of cold lemonade and help you load up. The North Olympic Peninsula is blessed with the cleanest air in the nation. I know this, because every Tuesday for the past four years, as part of my job as a federal employee, I have gathered an air sample and sent it to a laboratory for the National Atmospheric Deposition Program. I like clean air as much as the next person. Breathing is important. I just haven’t been convinced that ORCAA is really necessary. As a contributor to its existence, I just want to feel the love. Jon Preston, Forks

Fishing regulations Do you wonder why you only get eight days to fish for halibut, in days with the worst tides of the month, and have to go out in all kinds of bad weather so you don’t lose one of the few days you have to fish? Are you sick of the derby mentality that results in it taking an hour at the boat launch to get your boat in or out of the water because of so many people? Have you had enough of planning a salmon fishing trip only to have to cancel due to a seasonal closure because someone caught too

many undersized, unclipped fish? Are all unclipped fish socalled wild fish? Are you wondering why the fish population is declining with umpteen organizations involved in “saving the fish” when instead of saving the fish, to many it is a never-ending job, just in it for the federal dollars? Do you wonder why some get priority fishing rights and some don’t? Is it the money? Do you want more fishing time and fewer limits on your fishing, and want to pay less for your license? We have a fat rulebook that takes four Philadelphia lawyers to interpret rules that seem to change almost daily, and we have some of the highest fishing license fees in the country. Don’t complain if you are not involved. Get involved if you want reasonable fishing access. The Texas-based Coastal Conservation Association has more than 50,000 members involved in marine conservation. They are part of a nationwide organization that has helped get a net ban instituted in Texas, had fish listed as game fish, promoted by-catch reduction in trawls and reasonable fishery management initiated. Richard French, Sequim

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local political leaders and learn what they voted for in How many people are the Senate and the House? bored sick of all the politics How true are they to that seems to be full of propaganda, confusion over who their party and the Ameriis for whom who is running can people? Are they afraid of somefor their party and wonderone being elected who ing just where do our political leaders stand on certain understands economics and knows how to budget prioriissues? Candidates’ old news, lies ties? Possibly, it is time for and reminders of certain many politicians on both criminal acts are on the sides to be replaced with front lines of attack. new blood, with people who “Make America Great really want to see America Again” is a slogan we all be great again. want to believe in, just as Shirley Berg, “Hope and Change” were Sequim words that many Americans wanted to believe in almost Baseball team eight years ago. What we did get was defI’ve seen a couple of initely change. blurbs on a possible baseball Much of such change has team locating in Port Angebeen negative to America, les [“Baseball Deal Work and now many Americans Warms Up, PA’s Side Of are ready for another kind of Agreement Expected Ready change. This Week,” PDN, May 1]. People are angry on both Now, please don’t call me sides because of changes an ol’ curmudgeon. that have been harmful to I am fit, active and have many concerned. partaken of many athletic Americans feel neglected pursuits. I just don’t get much out by their government. Both parties are to blame of watching someone else. Others do. here. And that’s OK with me. On both sides, we are What’s not clear to me is hearing threats from party what is it going to cost me, members that they will not or me via the city, to locate back the chosen person. this team in Port Angeles. We are also hearing of I’d like to see that clearly many voters changing parspelled out as this moves ties before November. Some people are actually forward or doesn’t move forward. planning to leave the counNow, before the visionartry. Is it time to look into our ies jump up, wave their

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hands and laud the “numerous” benefits, I’ll admit to not being a big-picture person. I like detail. (As a retired engineer, whaddaya expect?) So, some real data to those making decisions and to the public about any financial implications would be appreciated. Martin Williams, Port Angeles

Fluoride’s impact The pros and cons of adding fluorosilicic acid to the water supply in Port Angeles has been going on for years, with Dr. Eloise Kailin leading the opposition. My question is, is there irrefutable proof that any person has ever died or been made seriously ill because they drank the water with fluoride? Has there been loss of memory or any brain dysfunction? Has there been harm to babies, either in utero or safely delivered? Has there been loss of vision or loss of hearing? Has there been worsening of osteoporosis? If any of the above allegations are proved true, I trust the Peninsula Daily News will give them equal coverage in upcoming issues. Barbara K. Miller, Port Angeles

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Rave of the Week A BIG SHOUT-OUT to Cheri Brady and the rest of the administration at Blue Heron School in Port Townsend who work with the Port Townsend Masonic Lodge in the Bikes for Books Program. Each year, the two work together to give away five new bicycles.

. . . and other Raves AWESOME OF SAFEWAY [Port Angeles] to get the cream off the top: former Albertson/ Haggen employees. Love seeing the familiar faces of many years. Thank you. RAVE TO THE intensive care unit nurses at Olympic Medical Center [Port Angeles]. I spent a week there, and Julie, Lorry D., Jake Cassidy, Kerin and Dr. Pullara took wonderful care of me. I just want to say thank you for caring. RAVES TO SEQUIM Pio-

neer and the alumni association for purchasing signs that were placed on the entrances to Sequim on U.S. Highway 101. They recognized Sequim’s Olympic gold medal champions Joe Rantz (1936, rowing) and Matt Dryke (1984, skeet shooting). Hopefully, the city will put something in Sequim City Hall that recognizes these champions. WE WANT TO express our big thanks to the Port Angeles Police Department volunteer people who keep an eye on our place when we are gone for extended periods. Our neighbors tell us they constantly check things out. Really makes us feel good. So again, a big rave.

Rant of the Week RANT TO PHONE company for a telephone wire lying in the road on South Shore Road near Lake Sutherland for about a month.

News (May 6) of the Smithsonian’s top 20 small towns to visit [near parks]. However, the picture is missing something. How about the docks, the floating docks? They should be there. All those poles, aren’t they for the docks so boats can come over? And we can have a few more tourists or friends who want to come over and visit us by sail boat? We’re missing something. THIS IS TO all the “idiots” who drive in the left lane all the way from Sequim to Port Angeles. If you read your driver’s license book, the left lane is for passing and emergency vehicles only. If you’re not doing one of those two things, get in the right lane, for crying out loud. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO the do-not-call list that some solicitors don’t observe? If that list is found, I’ll sign it again in big letters.

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Boat gets tuneup before Alaska trek ON THURSDAY EVENING, Astoria Bay, a 610foot cargo ship that took on a load of logs that were harvested off Merrill & Ring’s private land holdings in Western Washington, eased off the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3 and set a course for Lanshan, China. Platypus ON THE Marine, WATERFRONT the fullservice shipyard, David G. yachtSellars repair facility and steelboat manufacturer on Marine Drive, had Lu-Lu Belle on the hard at its facility for a brief stint. I understand personnel replaced valves on the vessel’s fuel tanks. The 75-foot boat is owned by Fred and Megan Rodolf of Port Angeles. Every year since 1979, Lu-Lu Belle has taken guests on wilderness cruises around Alaska’s Prince William Sound that include close-up peeks at the terminus of the TransAlaska Oil Pipeline. Typically, Fred, Megan and Lu-Lu Belle head north to Alaska on May 1 and arrive around the middle of the month. However this year, I understand their departure has been delayed until Monday. They’ll spend a week or so getting the office and its surroundings in shape for the tourist season, which begins for them on Memorial Day weekend. For more information

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Harbor happenings On Monday, Tesoro Petroleum provided bunkers to Western Lucrezia, a 613-foot bulk cargo ship that is flagged in Cyprus. On Tuesday, Tesoro bunkered Jasmin Joy, a 751-foot Bahamian-flagged crude oil tanker. On Wednesday, Tesoro refueled Alaskan Legend, a 941-foot crude oil tanker flagged in the United States. Tesoro also bunkered Silver Stacie, a 600-foot Pana-

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Wolves’ Shea 13th at Egbers BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BURLINGTON — Sequim’s Jack Shea shot rounds of 75 and 82 to finish in a tie for 13th out of 121 competitors at the prestigious 35th annual Bill Egbers Memorial Tournament at Skagit Golf & Country Club. Bellarmine Prep, a Class 4A powerhouse from Tacoma, won the team title for the second consecutive year. The Lions’ Joe Highsmith earned medalist honors with an even-partotal of 142, including a two-underpar 69 in the opening portion of the two-round tournament. “It’s like these kids’ Masters event,” Shea’s dad and Wolves boys golf coach Bill Shea said “You have to qualify for it based on your season results either as an individual or as a team, you’re held to PGA Tour dress standards, it’s a pretty big day.” Shea qualified as an individual after finishing atop the Olympic League leader board. His Sequim teammates also qualified to play upon winning the Olympic League title. Shea, a Montana State-Billing committ, shot a four-over-par 71 in Friday’s morning round to finish in the top 40 and ties and make the cut and qualify for 18 more holes in the afternoon. “He played a really good round,” Bill Shea said. “He made one little mistake and made a triple [bogey] on a par-3.” Shea’s 82 in the second round was similar to many of the other afternoon results. “The second round I think all the kids were getting tired out there,” Bill Shea said. “Walking 36 holes in 70-plus degree weather is exhausting and the scores naturally get a little higher.” Shea was the lone Sequim golfer to make the cut. Freshman Blake Wiker fired an 89, Jade Arnold and Liam Payne shot rounds of 93, and Josiah Carter notched a 94. “Conditions were extremely tough,” Bill Shea said. “The greens were extremely hard and probably the fastest I’ve ever seen at this event. “There was a real premium on hitting it in the fairway off the tee. If you hit the rough with your tee shot there was no way you were going to be able to stop your second shot on the green.” As a result, the cut which is normally in the upper 70s was 84.

Cowboys miss the cut Chimacum golfers Marcus Bufford and Chris Bainbridge also missed the cut. Bainbridge shot an 87 on his birthday, while Bufford was two back after carding a round of 89. “Tough day yesterday for Chris and Marcus,” Cowboys coach Darren Posey said. Sequim will host the boys and girls 1A/2A Olympic League Golf Championships at Cedars at Dungeness on Tuesday.

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PA heading to playoffs St. George’s two goals lift Riders BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES —The Port Angeles boys soccer team sealed the Olympic League 2A Division’s fourth seed to the district playoffs with a 4-2 win against North Mason on senior night. The Roughriders (7-5-0, 9-61) will face Washington of the South Puget Sound League in a loser-out contest at Silverdale Stadium at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Port Angeles got on the scoreboard in the early going in Thursday’s win over the Bulldogs at Civic Field. Andrew St. George sent home a goal in the third minute on an assist from Tim Meyer. Port Angeles went up 2-0 in the 26th minute when Wei-Yan Fu converted a penalty kick earned after a North Mason handball. St. George found the net again in the 63rd minute for his second goal of the game. Miguel Sebastian scored in the 66th and 73rd minutes for the Bulldogs to trim the Riders’ lead to 3-2. But Port Angeles picked up an insurance goal when Grayson Peet picked up a loose ball in the penalty box in the 79th minute and tucked it away low and to the corner of the goal. “Backup goalkeeper Lorenzo De La Torre filled in nicely for the Riders,” coach Chris Saari said. “[We] look to try and get healthy and back to full strength before moving into the postseason.” Saari named De La Torre has his defensive player of the match. He also praised St. George, Fu and Peet for their work in transition.

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Port Angeles’ Jesse Salgado, left, and Andrew St. George, center, descend upon the ball as North Mason’s Miguel Sebastian tries to keep up. The Riders won 4-2. the Trojans to end up second in the league standings. But Sequim (8-4-0, 11-5-0), SEQUIM — The Wolves findespite finishing with 24 points ished the Olympic League 2A Division slate with a win over in the league table, will take the

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Rangers clinch Sea-Tac crown Home runs by Weller, Macedo power Quilcene to big victory BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — Quilcene locked up the Sea-Tac League softball title by dropping secondplace Rainier Christian 18-7 in a five inning senior day game. Senior Stephany Brown went 3 for 3 with five RBIs in Thursday’s contest to power a Rangers’ offensive attack which totaled 19 hits by 10 players. “Stephany has been around the game for a while and knows how to hit,” Quilcene coach Mark Thompson said. “It was great to see her perform like that on senior day.” Abby Weller and Erin Macedo both hit home runs as the Rangers opened up a 16-0 lead on the Mustangs. Weller finished 3 for 3 with a STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS double and three RBIs, while Quilcene’s Megan Weller makes a play on the ball while Macedo went 2 for 2 with three runs and two RBIs. younger sister Abby Weller looks on during the Bailey Kieffer was 2 for 3 Rangers’ 18-7 win over Rainier Christian. with a triple and three RBIs at-

bat. She also earned her 10th win of the season on the mound. Megan Weller went 3 for 4 with two RBIs for Quilcene Seniors Alex Johnsen, Jordan Cawyer also had hits for the Rangers. “It’s worth noting that all seniors got into the hit column in this game,” Thompson said. Quilcene 18, Rainier Christian 7, 5 innings Rainier Chr. Quilcene WP- Kieffer

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Marte’s bat equaling his defense BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

HOUSTON — More than a month into the regular season the Mariners’ leading hitter is . . . shortstop Ketel Marte at .298. That speaks to Marte’s ongoing surge at the plate since starting the season in a 8-for-43 funk over his first 12 games. He is batting .377 since April 20 and, coincidence or not, the Mariners have moved into first place in the

AL West standings. What’s even more notable is Marte’s rising production continues to be overshadowed by his play in the field. His defense on the current road trip alone is sufficient for a personal highlight reel. “I’ve been saying this since the first day,” second baseman Robinson Cano confirmed. “He’s pretty special. He’s a guy who just needed a chance to play every single

Mariners day. He’s learning. He starting to learn the situations. Like who is running? “He’s special. Not only on defense but also offensively.” Marte’s three-run triple Friday helped the Mariners cut into a five-run deficit and forced the Astros to use their top relievers, Will Harris and Luke Gregerson, to close out a

6-3 victory. Maybe that pays a dividend later in the series. Marte is also showing an Ichiro-like chop swing on occasion, where he steps forward before swinging. He contends it’s not new; that he used to do it in the Dominican Republic. One such swing resulted in a double in Oakland. “When I’m trying to do that, I’m looking for a pitch outside,” Marte said. TURN

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Monday Softball: Quilcene at Kingston, 4 p.m.

Tuesday Boys Golf: Sequim, Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Chimacum at Olympic League Golf Championships, at Cedars at Dungeness, 11:30 a.m. Girls Golf: Sequim, Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Chimacum at Olympic League Golf Championships, at Cedars at Dungeness, 11:30 a.m. Girls Tennis: Port Angeles at Olympic League 2A Championships, at North Kitsap, 8 a.m. Softball: Sequim at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Klahowya, 4 p.m. Baseball: 1B District 2⁄4 Tournament: District 2 No. 4 at Quilcene, TBD, loser-out Boys Soccer: 2A District 2⁄3 Tournament at Silverdale Stadium: Washington at Port Angeles, loser-out, 5 p.m.

Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Merchants League — Week Five Wednesday Team Points 1. Glass Services 41 2. Dream Team 40.5 3. The Warmhouse 39.5 4. Misfits 38 5. LaBelle’s Creperie 38 6. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 37 7. Fryer & Sons 36.5 8. Supplyworks 36 9. Olympic Sewer & Drain 34 10. Briten’s Yard Care 33.5 11. Rudy’s Automotive 33 12. DeFrang Services 25 13. APS Electrical 24 14. Elwood Allstate 22.5 15. Lakeside Industries 21 16. Joshua’s 17 17. John L. Scott Real Estate 16 18. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 14.5 19. D&K Painting 11 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Tim Lusk, 34; JimJones, Jr., 34; Monte Hagel, 34; Paul Reed, 36. Net: Tom Baerman, 32; Jay Kalla, 33; Rena Peabody, 33; Kurt Anderson, 33; Greg Thomas, 33. Division Two (9 to 14 handicap) Gross: Mel Triggs, 40; Ron Jones, 43; Jay McIlwain, 43; Trent Peppard, 44. Net: Tommy Mathews, 32; Randy Hoch, 33; Josh Hall, 33; Ward Dunscomb, 34; Gary Hilman, 34; Luke Robinson, 34. Division Three (15 and up) Gross: Christy Brown, 47; Joe Gentry, 48; Fred DeFrang, 50; Lori Oakes, 51; Dave Mittelstadt, 51. Net: Zack Slota, 28; Kitty Byrne, 32; Mike Rogers, 32; Sindie Sheeler, 32; James Paulsen, 32. Ladies Club Medal Play Net: Marie Murata, 69; Rena Peabody, 72; Doris Sparks, 76; Barb Thompson, 77. Sunday, May 1 Men’s Club Three Three’s Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 29; Gary Thorne, 32; Gerald Petersen, 33; Tim Lusk, 33. Net: Lawrence Bingham, 27.5; Scott Spencer, 28.5; Chuck Burkhardt, 29.5; Bill Tiderman, 29.5; Matt Gochnour, 30; Mark Leffers, 30; George Peabody, 30.5; Todd Negus, 30.5; Briten Doran, 31. Saturday, April 30 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Marki Mitrovich, 65; Gary Thorne, 67. Net: Ray Dooley, 62; Steve Main, 63; Daryl Jensen, 63; Bob Woodward, 63; Jan Hardin, 63. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 62; Rick Hoover and David Henderson, 70. Team net: Bob Dutrow and Jay McIlwain, 58; Daryl Jensen and David Henderson, 58; Gerald Petersen and Gary McLaughlin, 59; Daryl Jensenand Ray Dooley, 59; Ray Dooley and David Henderson, 59. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Ace Day Flight One Gross: Steve Gish, 73. Net: Allen Balla, 65; Ron Grant, 71; Russ Veenema, 71. Flight Two

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Mario Guitierrez rides Nyquist to victory during the 142nd running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs Saturda in Louisville, Ky. Gross: Ray Ballantyne, 79. Net: Bill Berry, 66; Warren Cortez, 67. Flight Three Gross: Bill Riley, 87; Cary Richardson, 87; Gary Williams, 87. Net: Jay Howard, 70. Flight Four Gross: Joe Tomita, 87. Net: Jeff Hooper, 71; Stephen Falcone, 71. Flight Five Gross: Warren Benson, 90. Net: Thomas Deenye, 69; David McArthur, 71; Whitey Best, 71. Flight Six Gross: Ed Fjerstad, 93. Net: Dick McCammon, 71; George Switzer, 74; Darrell Waller, 74. Thursday, April 28 Lady Niners If Only Division One Net: Donna Maclean, 27; Kathy Benedict, 27; Dot Forshee, 28. Putts: Dot Forshee, 16; Olympia Brehm, 16. Division Two Net: Joanne White, 24; Vernice Quigley, 28; Bonney Benson, 29; Lilly Gomes, 29. Putts: Joannie White, 16; Lyn Gilbert, 16. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lucky Draw Red Tees Gross: Cheryl Coulter, 70; Judy Nordyke, 76; Cynthia Edel, 78. Net: Alice Myers, 52; Christie Wilson, 52; Pennie Dickin, 55. Silver Tees Gross: Jan Prout, 72; Barb Evans, 85; Mary Kubas-Meyer, 86; Patricia Palmeri, 86. Net: Eileen Larsen, 45; Nonie Dunphy, 47; Nadia Saulsbury, 53. Lady Niners Pre-Pick Five Net: Jan Jones, 22.5; Dorothy Plenert, 23. Low Net Front Nine Net: Bob Hilsman, 33; Dave Ealp, 39; Joe Hart, 39; Dan Cadigan, 39. Wednesday Men’s Club Any Nine Holes Gold Tees Gross: John Sims, 32; Bill Dickin, 35. Net: Owen Prout, 25.5; Wayne Nordyke, 26. White Tees

Gross: Jay Tomlin, 30; Dave Pott, 35. Net: Dennis Powell, 27; Jerry Ahern, 27.5. Tuesday Best Ball of Each Couple 1. Jan and Owen Prout and Gail Savage and Dan Flynn, 123; 2. Cynthia and Rick Edel and John and Patricia Palmeri, 126. Closest to pin No. 17: Jan Jones, 30 ft. 5 in. No. 17: Jim Ratliff, 16 ft. 7 in.

Baseball Astros 6, Mariners 3 Friday’s game Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi Aoki lf 4 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 4100 S.Smith rf 4 0 0 0 Sprnger rf 4120 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 Correa ss 3132 N.Cruz dh 3 1 0 0 Col.Rsm lf 3002 K.Sager 3b 4 1 2 0 Gattis dh 3100 Lind 1b 3 1 0 0 Tucker ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Innetta c 2 0 0 0 C.Gomez cf 2 0 0 0 K.Marte ss 3 0 2 3 Vlbuena 3b 3 0 0 0 L.Mrtin cf 3 0 0 0 Ma.Gnzl 1b 3 1 2 2 J.Cstro c 4110 Totals 30 3 5 3 Totals 30 6 8 6 Seattle 000 000300—3 Houston 120 02010x—6 E—K.Marte (5). DP—Houston 2. LOB— Seattle 3, Houston 7. 2B—K.Seager (7), Ma.Gonzalez (5). 3B—K.Marte (1). HR—Correa (5), Ma.Gonzalez (2). SB—K.Marte (3). CS—Ma.Gonzalez (1). SF—Col.Rasmus (3). S—C.Gomez (1). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Walker L,2-2 2 2 3 1 0 0 Guaipe 3 3 2 2 2 2 Montgomery 12⁄3 3 1 1 1 1 Johnson 11⁄3 0 0 0 2 2 Houston Fister W,3-3 61⁄3 3 3 3 2 3 2⁄3 1 Neshek H,5 0 0 0 0 Harris H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Gregerson S,7-7 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Fister (Cruz). Umpires—Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Ben May; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Laz Diaz. T—2:46. A—25,413 (42,060). Seattle

American League West Division W L Pct GB Seattle 17 12 .586 — Texas 17 14 .548 1 Oakland 14 16 .467 3½ Los Angeles 13 16 .448 4 Houston 11 19 .367 6½ East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 16 12 .571 — Boston 17 13 .567 — Toronto 16 16 .500 2 Tampa Bay 13 14 .481 2½ New York 11 17 .393 5 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 20 10 .667 — Cleveland 14 12 .538 4 Kansas City 14 14 .500 5 Detroit 14 15 .483 5½ Minnesota 8 21 .276 11½ Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 3, Boston 2 Oakland at Baltimore, ppd. Toronto 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 Cleveland 7, Kansas City 1 Texas 5, Detroit 1 Houston 6, Seattle 3 Chicago White Sox 10, Minnesota 4 Tampa Bay 5, L.A. Angels 2 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 8, Boston 2 Oakland 8, Baltimore 4 L.A. Dodgers 6, Toronto 2 Texas 10, Detroit 5 All other games late. Today’s Games L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 0-2) at Toronto (Estrada 1-2), 10:07 a.m. Kansas City (Volquez 3-2) at Cleveland (Tomlin 4-0), 10:10 a.m. Texas (Perez 1-2) at Detroit (Verlander 2-3), 10:10 a.m. Oakland (Graveman 1-3) at Baltimore (Tillman 3-1), 10:35 a.m. Minnesota (Duffey 0-1) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 4-1), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 1-3) at Houston (McHugh 3-3), 11:10 a.m.

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Transactions BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Recalled RHP Cody Anderson from Columbus (IL). Optioned OF Tyler Naquin to Columbus. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Placed 3B Mike Moustakas on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Cheslor Cuthbert from Omaha (PCL). MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed SS Eduardo Escobar on the 15-day DL. Announced RHP Casey Fien was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Assigned LHP Tommy Milone outright to Rochester (IL).

QBs Boykin, Adams getting chance to impress for Hawks BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RENTON — Trevon Boykin and Vernon Adams are getting a chance this weekend to pull off their best Russell Wilson impersonation. Their similarities to Seattle’s starting quarterback are a big reason why both are part of the Seahawks rookie minicamp that started Friday. Backup quarterback is one of the big remaining questions for Seattle this offseason. Veteran Tarvaris Jackson has served as Wilson’s backup for the past three seasons but is a free agent and while Seattle would like to bring Jackson back, it is also looking at other options. Coach Pete Carroll said the Seahawks targeted Boykin and Adams for this weekend because of their skills that are similar to Wilson’s. But Seattle clearly sees a bit more of a future in Boykin, who was signed as an undrafted free agent.

Adams is with Seattle simply on a tryout basis. “It gives us a chance if it works out — we still have a long way to go — but if it works out to maintain continuity with one of the backups,” Carroll said. “Tarvaris has been a fantastic kid for us over the years but they’re not in the same style [as Wilson].” Boykin had 40 total touchdowns his senior season at TCU — 31 passing, nine rushing — and was considered a Heisman Trophy candidate at one point during the season before fading late. He said he believes his draft stock took a hit after his arrest two days before TCU won the Alamo Bowl. He was out on the famed River Walk after the team’s curfew in the early morning hours on Dec. 31 when he was allegedly heckled at a bar and ended up being subdued by authorities who said they had to threaten the quarterback with a Taser.

Boykin said his offers were from Seattle and Dallas, but he wanted the opportunity to play for Carroll and with Wilson. “It probably had some effect. But like I said I’ve moved forward, pushed past it,” Boykin said. “I’m surrounding myself with better people. I’m doing better things.” While Boykin was forced to watch the Alamo Bowl as a spectator, Adams was leading Oregon to a 28-0 lead before leaving the game with an injury. TCU rallied from a 31-0 deficit to beat Oregon in triple overtime. They’re now on the field together and competing for a chance to be developed as Wilson’s backup. Boykin said he ran into Wilson at the Seahawks facility on Thursday as the rookies were arriving. “He told me he watched a couple of my games. I told him I watched more than enough of your games,” Boykin said with a chuckle.

“I told him I was going stay in his hip pocket and just soak up everything he has to give me.” Adams has more to prove than Boykin. He’s shorter. He has a unique throwing motion. And he was tested only one year at the highest level of college football, transferring from Eastern Washington to Oregon for his final season. But it’s hard not to notice Adams’ production when he was healthy. Adams threw for 21 touchdowns and four interceptions in the final four games of the regular season last year for Oregon. He threw for 55 touchdowns as a sophomore at Eastern Washington and 35 touchdowns the following season. Adams said his only tryout offers were from Seattle and Washington. “It’s an honor to be compared to somebody as great as Russell Wilson. . . . I just embrace it and watch film on him and model my game after him a little bit,” Adams said.

For both Boykin and Adams, the little things about playing quarterback in Seattle’s system are the toughest to pick up. Calling plays in the huddle. Taking a snap from under center. They were tasks that seem so mundane for a quarterback to learn, but with the proliferation of spread offenses in the college game, they are skills that are becoming somewhat rare to find. “It’s generic things that spread quarterbacks coming out of college have to get over that learning curve,” Boykin said.

Ifedi at guard Carroll said Seattle intends to have first-round pick Germain Ifedi play at right guard with the idea he could switch to right tackle. The Seahawks plan to have veteran J’Marcus Webb at tackle for now. Nine of 10 Seattle draft picks have signed. The only unsigned player is RB Zac Brooks, a seventh-round pick.


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Clallam Bay boys, girls win league track titles BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Molly McCoy’s four individual event wins led the Clallam Bay girls to a third consecutive league title at the North Olympic League Championship. The Bruins 87 team points bested Crescent (54) and Neah Bay (28) at Thursday’s meet at Port Angeles High School. McCoy set a personalbest time of 17.77 seconds to win the 100-meter hurdles. She also won the 300 hurdles with a time of 54.07 seconds. She also won the high jump and long jump events, clearing 4 feet, 6 inches and recording a mark of 13-10.25, respectively. Jennica Maines was a dual-event winner for Clallam Bay, taking the 100meter dash in 14.01 seconds and leaping 28-02 in the triple jump. Other winners for the Bruins were Miriam Wonderly in the 200 (29.56 seconds), Kendra Anderson in the 800 (3:05.76) and Kaylin Signor with a time of 13:49.59 in the 3,200. Clallam Bay’s 4x400 relay team of Atokena Abe, Signor, Anderson and Won-

derly, won with a mark of 5:05.52. Raine Westfall led Crescent with wins in the shot put (29-10) and a personalbest discus throw of 84-08. McKenzie Brannan set a personal record in the javelin, adding nearly three feet to her previous best, with a throw of 99-08 for the Loggers. Freshman Grace Baillargeon won the 400 for Crescent with a time of 1:08.13, while eighth-grader Chloe Conat claimed the 1,600 in 6:36.48. The Loggers also won two relay races. The 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams of Leonie Hofmann, Tena Ward, Hannah Lee and Baillargeon was first with a time of 57.39 seconds and 2:02.31, respectively. Neah Bay’s best mark was the second-place finish of Charlotte Shaw in the 800 meters. Shaw’s time of 3:06.54 was less than a second behind Clallam Bay’s Anderson.

Clallam Bay boys win It was all Bruins on the boys side as well, as Clayton Willis claimed three individual event wins to

in 4:09.56. Gamez-LaChester cleared 5-04 to win the high jump. Bitegeko posted a mark of 34-06.75 to win the triple jump. Neil Peppard won the shot put and discus for Crescent with throws of 37-09.50 and 106-05, respectively. Jordan Scott was the other event winner for the Loggers, taking the 110 hurdles in 18.16 seconds. The three schools will be back in action at the North Olympic League Sub-District meet at Port Angeles High School on Thursday.

Noel second for Chimacum STANWOOD — Trevon Noel led Chimacum with a second-place finish in the discus at the eight-team Stanwood Twilight Invite. Noel notched a personalbest mark of 142-09 at the event. Jada Trafton led the Cowboys with a fifth-place finish in 13.03 seconds in the girls 100-meter sprint.

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Clallam Bay’s Molly McCoy clears the bar in the girls high jump at the North Olympic League championship meet at Port Angeles High School. help Clallam Bay total 65 points. Neah Bay was second with 58 points and Crescent third with 46. Willis won the 400 with a time of 57.76 and the 1,600 in 5:13.66. He also was first in the long jump with a mark of 18-04.75.

Jamari Signor was tops in the 800 for the Bruins with a time of 2:31.17. Alan Greene threw the javelin 132-07 to win the event for Clallam Bay. Neah Bay’s Cameron Buzzell won two individual events and was part of two winning relay teams for the

Red Devils. Buzzell buzzed to victory in the 100 (11.95 seconds) and 200 (24.31). He teamed with Chris Tagean, Nathaniel GamezLaChester and Anthony ________ Bitegeko to win the 4x100 Compiled using team reports. relay with a time of 48.74 Coaches, send reports to seconds and the 4x400 relay sports@peninsuladailynews.com.

M’s: Walker’s neck feels better Soccer: Foster CONTINUED FROM B1 I just try to hit the ball over the shortstop.” Manager Scott Servias wryly noted Marte’s chop swing isn’t a teachable skill, but added: “I’ve said all along. ‘Be who you are.’ Have the freedom to go play. Play free. I’m very reluctant to put handcuffs on any of that stuff.” There are no reservations regarding Marte’s defense, which proved pivotal in two recent victories, On Wednesday in Oakland, closer Steve Cishek looked to protect a one-run lead in the ninth inning when speedy Billy Burns hit a chopper up the middle. Marte reached the ball, spun and delivered an accurate throw that just beat Burns. That play even surprised Marte, who said, “I don’t know how I made that play. That guy is fast.” That play helped Cishek work around a one-out walk in closing out the victory. “He’s being able to slow the game down,” Servais said. “His internal clock is getting a lot better. Knowing who is running. Knowing the situation. That’s what being an everyday bigleague shortstop is about.” In Thursday’s series opener against the Astros, Marte took a relay throw from center fielder Leonys Martin and, from short center field, threw out the goahead run at the plate in the seventh inning. Cano then hit a threerun double in the ninth inning for a 6-3 victory. “I’m trying to play good defense and help my team,” Marte said. “You can see what happened. If somebody hits it to me, I’m going to give it 100 percent to make the play and get the out.” And he’s hitting, too.

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Seattle’s Ketel Marte is leading the team in batting average and making plays at shortstop. Walker improving Right-hander Taijuan Walker reiterated Saturday that he expects to make his next scheduled start — Wednesday against Tampa Bay — after a neck spasm forced his departure from Friday’s loss to Houston after just two innings. “Yeah, I’ll be ready,” he said. “It’s better. I can turn it. There’s movement. So… yeah. We’ll see how it feels [today] for a bullpen [workout]. If not, we’ll just give it an extra day and throw it Monday.” Walker said he could start Wednesday even if he skips his regular betweenstarts bullpen workout: “If needed, I’ll just throw a flatground [workout] the day before. I should be fine.”

Late pickup fruitful The move by the Mariners in late March to acquire right-handed reliever Nick Vincent from San Diego continues to grow in importance as inju-

ries decimate the bullpen. The injuries are pushing Vincent, who spent the previous four years bouncing between the Padres and the minor leagues, into higherleverage situations. So far, Vincent is delivering: a 1.50 ERA in 12 games. “It speaks to the job our front-office guys have done in identifying players like that,” manager Scott Servais said. “We had some injuries in camp, bullpen-wise. So you kind of look at who is available, who is out there.” Servais admitted he “did not know Nick Vincent” when general manager Jerry Dipoto first mentioned him as a possible acquisition target after injuries in spring training removed Scribner and Cook as right-handed bullpen options.

“Jerry filled me in quickly on [Vincent’s] track record,” Servais said, “and the fact that he tried to acquire him in the past. He thought he would be a great fit for where we were. “He’s attacked every time he comes in. He goes right after them. He knows who he is, and he executes.” Vincent, 29, brings that attack mentality and what teammate Steve Cishek calls a “nasty cut fastball” to the mound. Even when Vincent permitted an inherited runner to score Thursday against the Astros, he followed that with a scoreless inning that set the stage for Robinson Cano’s three-run double in the ninth. “I don’t throw around hitters,” Vincent said. “I’m not a big walk guy. I might give up a home run or two, but I’m usually in there when there are guys on base. “They call me the bulldog on the mound because I’m 5-10, 5-11 and 175 pounds. I’m not a big guy, but I’m not afraid of anybody up there.” Why Vincent couldn’t stick with the Padres is anybody’s guess. He compiled a 2.63 ERA for them in 161 games over part of four years. But the Padres made him available this spring because he was out of options, and they didn’t see a fit. The Mariners acquired him on March 30 for a player to be named later. “He’s been an excellent performer during the time he’s had in the big leagues,” Dipoto said after making the deal. “He’s neutralized righthanded hitters over 162 outings. There’s no reason to expect that to change.”

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The Riders can clinch the division at home during their annual “Pink It Up” cancer awareness game against Sequim (7-2, 14-3) on Tuesday.

“Nizhoni Wheeler pitched a great game and gave herself some run support,” Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman said of Port Angeles 7, Olympic 3 Thursday’s game. Angeles 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 — 7 8 6 Wheeler finished 2 of 3 Port Olympic 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 —3 6 4 with a double. WP- Wheeler; LP- Snyder Pitching Statistics “Kylee Reid’s 3 for 3 and Port Angeles: Wheeler 7 IP, 3 R, 6 H, 3 BB, 10 K. 3 RBIs performance was Olympic: Snyder 7 IP, 7 R, 8 H, 5 BB, 2 K. Hitting Statistics needed as [we] committed Robinson 2-3, BB, 2 R; Wheeler an uncharacteristic six 2-3,Port2B,Angeles: 2 R, 2 RBI; Reid 3-3, BB, 3 RBI; Clark 1-3, errors,” Steinman said. R. With the victory, Port Olympic: Scott 2-3, BB. Angeles (10-0, 18-0) moved ________ within one win of clinching Compiled using team reports. its third consecutive Olym- Coaches, send reports to sports@ pic League 2A Division title. peninsuladailynews.com.

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“It’s A little bit convoluted, but apparently the points that we garner count for the Olympic League standings, but for districts they don’t count the two points earned from a shootout win, they just go by winloss record,” Wolves coach Dave Brasher said. Winning before penalty kicks is worth three points, a shootout win garners two points and a shootout loss is one point. “So by the district’s seeding we ended up third because we split the first tiebreaker, head-to-head matchup with North Kitsap, and they beat firstplace Kingston once and we lost to Kingston twice,” Brasher said. “The only real difference ________ is we have to travel farther for our playoff game and Compiled using team reports. the opponent on paper looks Coaches, send reports to sports@peninsuladailynews.com. a little tougher.”

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Sequim will face Foster at Bonney Lake in a loserout game at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Against Olympic, the Wolves jumped out to an early lead when Konnor Parish scored in the 10th minute. “Addie Berg pushed it through to Josiah [Urquia], and he put a low, hard cross that the goalie got a hand on and Konnor knocked it in goal,” Brasher said. Sequim made that goal stand up, until Urquia notched a late goal with a minute remaining on an assist from Thomas Winfield. Brasher named Parrish as his man of the match. He also praised the play of forward Liam Harris and the job done in midfield by Blake Eriks.

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Employment Opportunities Olympic Medical Cent e r i s h i r i n g . Fo r a complete list of openings, and to apply online, visit www.olympicmedical. org > OMC Careers > Job Postings. General Manager The Makah Tribal Council is seeking a General Manager who is enthusiastic, thrives on challenges, and can build an effective team environment. Responsible for the daily operations for all programs authorized b y t h e M a k a h Tr i b a l Council, to develop s t r o n g a n d e f fe c t i v e management structure, shor t and long term plans and strategies necessary to provide for the long term stability and welfare for the Makah Tribe. Education Requirements: Bachelor’s degree and or related exp e r i e n c e i n bu s i n e s s administration or related field. At least five years’ experience in management and administration; m u s t b e ve r y k n o w l edgeable in finance and budgeting as well as information management. Must be experienced in organization planning. Close June 17, 2016: Submit your resume and Tribal Application to Makah Tribal Council P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, WA 98357 or Fax to (360) 645-3123, or email to tabitha.herda@ makah.com For a copy of position description contact the Human Resources at (360)645-2055. H E AV Y E Q U I P M E N T O P E R ATO R : E x p e r i enced, CDL helpful, residential knowledge required, top wages. Send resumes to: Peninsula Daily News. PDN#452/Operator, Pt. Angeles WA, 98362. Medical Assistant Certified Put your people skills to work at Jamestown Family Health Clinic. Opportunity for an experienced MA-C to work in a clinic setting for a dynamic group practice. Full time, great benefits incl. medical/dental/vision, onsite gym, 401K, p a i d l e ave, l i fe i n s u rance, long term disability. Indian preference for qualified candidates. Please visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com for full description & to apply.

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4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 505 Rental Houses Clallam County Wanted Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County

Landscaping, Pressure Washing, Backflow Testing, Gutters, and More!. Your local family owned company fo r q u a l i t y a n d d e pendable Landscaping, Pressure Washing, Irrigation Repair, Fountain Maintenance, Backflow Testing, Gutter Cleaning and Handyman services. Call Olympic Backflow Specialists LLC at (360)477-8673 for your free quote today!

BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH SHOP 6 BR home sits on 2.7 rolling acres with a 2,322 sq. ft. shop, beautiful pond, irrigation water, RV Parking, back patio w. Hot Tub. New roof and exterior paint. Modern kitchen with view of the property from above. Daylight basement is finished with a total of 3bed/1 bath on lower level. MLS#291537/825389 $375,000 Jake Tjernell 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY

LAWN MOWING Openings for mainte- B e a u t i f u l R e n ova t e d nance mwing and edg- Home on 2 Lots. 1990 ing. (360)461-0794 Moduline 28x66 mfg h o m e, 1 , 7 9 1 s f. , d e Licensed CAREGIVER, tached 2 car garage (20 private for PA/Sequim x 20), two lots, decks on area, good local refer- front and back of home, ences. (360)797-1247 3 br., 2 ba., open floor plan. Master bath has STUDENTS!: Need help 60”x42” deep soaking with assignments or ex- tub, shower with seats ams? Try a patient and and french doors, new competent tutor! Jamie kitchen with deep sinks. h a s h e l p e d s t u d e n t s $199,900. succeed in chem, math (360)460-2057 & more. Starts at $25/hr in Sequim. Email jaCENTRAL LOCATION mie.yelland@gmail.com! If you love the clean look of 1960’s style, this is Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal the home for you. Plenty cleanup, weeding, trim- of storage and a fenced ming, mulching & moss dog run in the back. The removal. We specialize side yard is an outdoor in complete garden res- oasis for those wondertorations. Excellent ref- ful lazy after noons or erences. (360) 457-1213 evening gatherings next Chip & Sunny’s Garden t o t h e f i r e p i t . L a r g e Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i - family room. Located on c e n s e # C C a quiet street. MLS#300785/933016 CHIPSSG850LB. $174,900 Doc Reiss 360-461-0613 2030 Investments TOWN & COUNTRY ALDRICH’S MARKET FOR SALE. Turnkey Opportunity. Aldrich’s Market - The iconic Community Grocer y Store in Por t Townsend. $235k plus inventory, furniture equipment. $2.3M in annual sales. Visit w w w. a l d r i c h s. c o m fo r more information. (360)385-0500

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County 0.36 Acre City Lot, 1203 Campbell in PA , Mount a i n & Pa r t i a l Wa t e r Views, Utilities at Property Line, Zoned MultiFa m i l y, C a n S u p p o r t 9-10 Unit Complex, 5 Blocks From Peninsula College. MLS#300461 $150,000 Team Thomsen CBU COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979

100% Green Built Beautiful straw bale construction, 3 br., 2 ba., large loft, 2,203 sf. Home professionally engineered and completely earth and environment friendly all on extremely private 15 acres of land bordered by a bubbling creek. Tennis court, tree house with zipline, and more! MLS#300779 $625,000 Ania Pendergrass Remax Evergreen (360)461-3973 GREAT MOUNTAIN VIEWS Very well taken care of home. Corner lot, Low maintenance Landscaping. Nice kitchen with oak cabinets, Lg closets in all bedrooms. Attached 2 car plus smaller 1 bay garage with Mt View and lg west facing window, French doors to yard, great for art studio, R / V To y s , g o l f c a r t , shop. RV parking with power. Wheel chair access. MLS#300577/921668 $239,000 Jeff Biles 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY

Country Living Beautiful 1,600 sf., farm style home on 5.23 acres located in the foothills just east of Sequim. T h i s p r o p e r t y o f fe r s fenced pasture, bar n, several commercial style green houses, established garden area, pond, and a gara g e / s h o p. T h e h o m e features hardwood flooring, large country kitchen w/farm sink, electric plus wood burning cook stoves, and plenty of windows to soak in the view of pastures, forest, and mountains beyond. MLS#292254 $345,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

FSBO: 3 br plus den, 2 ba., over 1,800 sf on 1.93 acres, oversized garage, shed and gazeb o, l a r g e l a n d s c a p e d yard, lots of space. $235,000. (360)460-2542

FSBO: 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths; 1,900 sq ft. 9,000 sq ft lot. Corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac.Fenced back yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car g a ra g e. D o u bl e p a n e windows. Built in 2002. $245,000. Call Mike 360-461-9616 or Shaila 360-461-0917 FSBO: Fir West MHP, 2 bd, 2 full ba, handicap accessible, storage, car port, all appliances, fireplace and Lopi woodstove, call for appt. $39,900. (360)460-8619

LOT LISTING IN SUNLAND B r i n g Yo u r B u i l d i n g Plans ! Lightly Treed .23 Acre Lot, Sunland’s Own Water & Sewer For Easy Hookup, Sunland A m e n i t i e s ; Te n n i s & (360) Pickle Ball Courts, Pool, Beach Access & Caba- RENTALS IN DEMAND na, Clubhouse, Security OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: MLS#922099/300589 $61,000 PROPERTY Deb Kahle EVALUATION lic# 47224 1-800-359-8823 INTERNET MARKETING (360)918-3199 (360)683-6880 Great Ocean View QUALIFIED TENANTS WINDERMERE 2 b r. , 1 . 5 b a . , L a r g e SUNLAND master with two closets RENT COLLECTION his and hers. Large front Quiet Area on room with view of VicPROPERTY WestSide PA toria Canada on a clear Quiet area on the west MAINTENANCE day. Huge down stairs side of Port Angeles on den, large pantr y and an oversized (.24) acre INSPECTIONS laundry room. Beautifully lot with cherry and apple landscaped yard. Come trees. Plenty of room for AUTOMATIC make this cozy home a garage and garden. yours. BANK DEPOSITS Great southern exposure $229,000 on a dead end street. Michael D Batey EASY ONLINE Kitchen and bath recentSound Advantage ly remodeled. Freshly STATEMENT ACCESS Realty painted inside and out. (360)477-1335 R o o m t o p a r k a n RV. VISIT US AT (360)528-1578 New roof! Great home for first time home buyer PORTANGELESRENTALS.COM OR or as an investment HUGE PRICE property. Previous rental REDUCTION! 1111 CAROLINE ST. for several years. Close 3 BD, 2 BA, 3,147 SF PORT ANGELES B e l l H i l l h o m e, wo o d to Lincoln Park and dog floors, 2 fireplaces, large park. A few blocks away kitchen, custom built din- from Hamilton Elemening, office & library, mas- tary School. Properties by ter suite with huge walk- MLS#300381 $110,000 Holly Coburn in closet & hot tub, exInc. Windermere tensive rock terraces, Port Angeles stone garden shed, (360)457-0456 upper level deck offers (360)461-7633 panoramic views MLS#900812/300253 $399,900 Mike 460-0331 Lic#15329 Irene 460-4040 Lic#15328 1-800-359-8823 WINDERMERE SEQUIM HOME IN SUNLAND SUNLAND (FOR SALE BY OWNER) $269,000. Luxurious Living! Amazing and visually 106 Victoria Ct., Sequim stunning custom 4188 OPEN HOUSE: APRIL sqft two story home on 9 T H , 1 6 T H , & 2 3 R D 2.61 level acres in the 1919 SqFt, Cul-de-sac. h e a r t o f d e s i r a b l e 2-3 Bed/2 Bath (Bonus Jamestown area. This R m w i t h b u i l t - i n 4br 4.5 ba home is close desk/shelves) Mstr bdrm w/Lg walk-in closet/builtto waterfront with Olym- ins;Lg Bath w/jetted tub. pic Mountain and some 2nd Bdrm w/Bath. SunStrait views. Quality fea- room. Cntrl Vac. Launtures throughout includ- dry Room. Multiple upi n g H i cko r y a n d M a - grades. Skylights. Wood h o g a ny f l o o r s, C e d a r Burning Fireplace. New 605 Apartments accents, Radiant floor Roof. Oversized 2-car Clallam County heat in all bathrooms, Garage. Outdoor Gated Skylights, jetted tub, fire- Storage. 360-775-5391 place, woodstove and o r 3 6 0 - 6 8 1 - 2 5 8 7 . many more features! Ex- (www.FSBO.com/17834 Properties by tra large finished 1146 0 for more info) sqft attached garInc. age/workshop. 308 For Sale MLS#300283 $769,000 Ed Sumpter Lots & Acreage 360-808-1712 360-683-3900 LOT: Oversized, in the Blue Sky Real Estate city with beautiful territoSequim rial ocean views. $39,900. (360)457-4004. One of a Kind Property 4 br., 4 ba., home (once a B & B) has 3 suites, granite countertops, entertaining deck overlooking 2.33 park-like acres with pond and gazebo, huge shop and outbuildings. Solar panels and generator. Irrigation wa- SUNNY AGNEW: Lot for ter. A must see. sale between Sequim MLS#300554/919159 and Port Angeles. 2.75 $449,312 level acres, fenced, Heidi Hansen good soil, irrigation lic# 98429 available. SE cor ner Rick Brown Shore Rd. and J Shea lic# 119519 Way. $89,000. Windermere (360)797-0091 Real Estate P.A.: 2 Br. apar tment Sequim East with utilities, $875. 311 For Sale (360)477-5322 (360)457-3027 (360)775-5780 Manufactured Homes

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K AYA K : W i l d e r n e s s Systems Tsunami 165. 1 6 . 5 ’ w i t h r u d d e r. $600/obo. (360)749-6633 RECUMBENT bike: ‘05 Rans Rocket, like new condition. New tires ,Fun to ride. Asking $550/obo. Email motorhome16 WASHER/DRYER: Ken@yahoo.com more front load on pedestals. Excel. cond., R E C U M B E N T B i k e : $400. (360)301-5208 TeraTrike, beautiful, almost new, with accessories. Purchase price $2,598. Asking price $1,700. Appointment onMISC: Kargo Master ly. (360)457-0615 lumber rack over cab Skier’s Edge Machine, Pro III $400 obo. used for downhill train(360)774-1003 ing, great off season buy. $75. (360)683-7440

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PACE AREO: ‘89, 34’, needs works, new tires, refrigerator, new seal on roof, generator. $2,000/obo. (253)380-8303

T R AV E L S U P R E M E : ‘01 38.5 ft. deisel pushe r, b e a u t i f u l , e x c e l . cond. coach. 2 slides, 2 LED TVs and upgraded LED lighting. 83K miles. 8.3L Cummins $47,500. (360)417-9401

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452-1326

Updated Sherwood Village Condo in Sequim. Move in ready 3 br., 2 ba., 1,578 sf. Upgrades include ductless heat pump, new gas fireplace with tile surround, highgrade European laminate flooring. Mountain views from rear of home. Immaculate and well maintained. See more at zillow.com under FSBO. $242,000. (360)797-1022.

PA: ‘79 mobile, large addition on 2 full fenced lots, 3 plus br., 2 ba., remodeled kitchen and bathroom. New tile flooring, new vinyl windows, all appliances included, No owner financing, Price reduced. $75,000. 452-4170 or 460-4531 SEQUIM: Spacious 2 Br, 2 ba., beautifully updated, with all new appliances, granite counters, wood cabinets, with soft close hinges, large 8’X42’ covered porch, raised garden beds, herb garden, greenhouse, and 2 workshops. All this and more! $74,500 by owner. (509)366-4353.

505 Rental Houses Clallam County FSBO: Fleetwood, ‘96 mfg home in View Vista Pk. 14 x 48 2bd., Includes appliances, carport, shed, propane tank $26,000 (360)-417-0837 or (360)-775-1229 P.A.: Clean 2 br., 1 ba., Lincoln Park, smoke/pet free, W/D hookups. $950. 1st/last. $800 deposit. Credit ck. References. (360)500-0043

H A R L E Y: ‘ 0 5 D y n a Glide. 40K mi. Lots of extras. $8,500 obo. (360)461-4189

HONDA: ‘04, VTX 1800 CC road bike, 9,535 mil. speedometer 150. $5,500. (360)797-3328.

HONDA: ‘98 VFR800, 23K ml., fast reliable, ext ra s, gr e a t c o n d i t i o n . $3,800. (360)385-5694

HONDA: CRF250R, ‘09, excellent condition, ramps and extras. $3,500. (208)704-8886

WANTED: Older Hond a ’s f r o m t h e 6 0 ’s i n good condition. (360)452-9043

YA M A H A : ‘ 0 4 , 6 5 0 V Star Classic. 7,500 original miles, shaft drive, excellent condition, includes saddle bags and sissy bars. $4,800/obo. (253)414-8928 YAMAHA: ‘95, 750cc, 10K ml., new tires, great condition. $2,800. (360)461-9022

9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.

AMC: ‘85, Eagle, 4x4, 92K ml., no rust, needs minor restoration. $3,700. (360)683-6135

C H E V: ‘ 6 9 C o r ve t t e , coupe conver tible 350 small block, 500 hp, 125 miles on rebuilt motor, matching numbers, nicepaint! And much more. Asking $18,500. (360)912-4231

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C H E V Y: ‘ 7 7 1 / 2 To n pickup. 350, Auto. Camper shell, 46K original miles. Ex. Cond. $3,800. (360)460-0615

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FORD: ‘60 F-100 BBW. All original survivor, runs strong, rusty. Many extras and new par ts. $2,000. (360)681-2382

452-1326

HUDSON: 1946 Super Six, 4 door sedan. Great shape, or iginal, good brakes, good tires, fun to drive. Located in Diamond Point. Shown by appointment. $9,300. Cell 713-557-4147

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P.A.: A move in ready family home. Beautiful 3 bedroom; 1.5 bath. 1,576 sq ft. extra room as office or den. Large remodeled kitchen flowing into dining room. Bright living room with picture window/fireplace. Laminated flooring. Over sized corner lot with Mt v i ew s . P r i va c y fe n c e with large decked patio. Walking distance to college, hospital area. $250,000.By appt. only (360)452-8374 (360)912-2075

HARLEY: ‘04 Low-Rider. 4,000 mi. Tricked out, extras, leathers and helments. $7,800. (360)460-6780

H O N DA : 0 6 ” S h a d ow Sabre 1100, like new, 1600 actual miles. $5499. (360)808-0111

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True ottoman, lounger and ta9832 Tents & c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l ble, with covers, excelent condition. $150. Travel Trailers $499. (360)582-7910 (360)362-3988 www.portangelesfire P ROW L E R : ‘ 7 8 , 1 8 ’ , wood.com 8120 Garage Sales good tires. $2,000. (360)460-8742 FIRE WOOD LOGS Jefferson County Dump truck load, $390 TRAILER: ‘95 24A plus gas. (360)732-4328 TO THE FAMILY who Nash. Sleeps 5. Limited p u r c h a s e d D e s e r t use. Needs mattress, 6075 Heavy Rose dishes in Por t small tear in awning. Equipment To w n s e n d , a n o t h e r Large fr idge, hitch, 2 large serving piece batteries, 2 propane D U M P T R U C K : ‘ 8 5 , found (360)385-1088. tanks, AC, furnace, miMack cab over, 5yd doucrowave, oven. $6000. ble cylinder with loading Text/leave message: ramps. $5000/obo or 8182 Garage Sales (360)-461-9309 trade (253)348-1755. PA - West TRAILER: ‘96 18’ Aljo. GARAGE/BARN SALE: Sleeps 4, no leaks, new 6080 Home Sat.-Sun., 10-4, 2914 tires, top and awning. Furnishings Eden Valley Rd. (up Dan $6,700. (360)477-6719. Kelley Rd). Lift chair, FURNITURE Sale: Mov- leather sofa and love ing Sale. Executive desk seat, lazy boy recliner, 9802 5th Wheels $995. Lane Hope Chest end tables, triple cherry $ 1 2 5 . S t a i r S t e p p e r dresser w/mirror, TV’s, $125. 2 End Tables $95 s m a l l f r e e z e r , l a w n 5 t h W h e e l : ‘ 0 2 A r t i c each. 5 Tall Bar Stools equip., ATV trailer, mas- Fox, 30’, Excellent con$75 each. 3 Wardrobe s a g e t a b l e , N o r d i c dition. $18,000. (360)374-5534 Closets $50 each. Track. etc. (360)477-1314/1315. KIWANIS GARAGE ALPENLITE: ‘83 5th MISC: Glass dining taSALE wheel, 24’. Remodeled ble, 4 chairs, $110. May 14th and 15th. on inside. $6,000. Broyhill bedroom suite, Fairgrounds 9-3 p.m. (360)452-2705 m i r r o r e d h e a d b o a r d , $10. gets you in at 8 AM. $625. Oak bedroom HOLIDAY RAMBLER: suite with queen set, $475. Bar stools, $40. 8183 Garage Sales ‘94 33’ Aluminilite. Upd a t e d fe a t u r e s, g o o d Posturpedic full mattress PA - East working conditions. set, $400. (360)797-1094 WANTED: Quality items $8,700. (360)477-1863 in good condition for garSECRETARY: Antique, age sale June 10-11. 9808 Campers & solid desk, 2 glass doors Proceeds benefit WAG, Canopies upper, 4 drawers lower, local dog rescue. Ac8 0 ” H x 3 2 ” W x 1 6 ” D. cepting kitchen, houseWOLFPUP: 2014 $700. (360)681-8761 hold items, linens furniToyhauler RV, 17’ ture, garden/outdoor $9,999. SLEEPER Sofa: I am furniture etc. Call to ar(360)461-4189 selling my top quality, range pick up (360)683$3000 sofa, for $1000. 0932 Following items to be 9050 Marine sold at reduced price: Miscellaneous Buffett, dining room table, 2 wing back chairs, 7035 General Pets ALUMAWELD: ‘03, 19’ armoire, 11 month old Stryker, trailer, Mercury queen size bed. BIRDS: Song canary’s, 115 hp, Mercury 8 hp. (360)452-4850 mated pair, $150. $24,900. 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9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9434 Pickup Trucks Others Others Others Others Abandoned Vehicle Auction IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON (RCW 46.55.130) the following vehicle will be auctioned at 820 East Front St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 on 5/11/2016 at 11 AM. Sign up at office from 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM. Absolutely no late signups!! Chris’ Towing 1993 Plymouth Voyager WA Lic.#ABY0853 1989 Toyota PU WA Lic #B47329G 2005 Pontiac Grand Am WA Lic #844YZH 1990 Ford Ranger WA Lic #C99700C 1987 VW Passat WA Lic #AVX4827 Peninsula Towing 1998 Nissan Pathfinder WA Lic #AJN5593 1995 Ford Thunderbird WA Lic #ADL9392 1997 Chevy S10 WA Lic #B35902V 2004 Kia Optima WA Lic #AFB2356 EVERGREEN TOWING 1996 Buick Century WA Lic #AIE6001 2001 Pontiac Grand Am WA Lic #699YXF 1994 Mercury Sable WA Lic #AXX7486 1995 Subaru Legacy WA Lic #138798E 2002 Ford F150 WA Lic #B79776K 1993 Lincoln MK8 WA Lic #AXL0268 1998 Ford Escort WA Lic #AOC3652 1993 GMC Suburban WA Lic #AVX5940 1999 VW Jetta WA Lic #AOC3652 2001 Kia Spectra WA Lic #689XYZ 2003 Toyota corolla WA Lic #ASP6000 ABONDONED VEHICLE AUCTION

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Alpine Auto 1997 Dodge Neon WA Lic #AXO7250 1996 Ford Explorer WA Lic #ARB9487 1988 Acura Integra WA Lic #ATR5530 1998 Honda Accord WA Lic #3XN187 1994 Chrysler New Yorker WA Lic #AMU9642 JAGUAR: ‘87 XJ6 Series 3. Long wheel base, ver y good cond. $76K mi. $9,000. (360)460-2789 SATURN: Sedan, ‘97, ve r y c l e a n , r u n s bu t needs engine work, many new parts, great tires. $400/obo. (360)460-4723

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9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Legals Legals CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 4, 2016, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles approved the rezone of properties legally described as Lots 18-20, Block 32; Lots 1, 19 and 20, Block 53; Lots 1-2 and 17-20, Block 70; and lots 1-3, Block 88, Township of Port Angeles. For further information, please contact Ben Braudrick, Assistant Planner, Department of Community & Economic Development, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington, (360) 417-4804. Pub: May 8, 2016 Legal No: 698095 CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 19, 2016, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles approved the vacation of public right-of-way to property owners of the abutting Lots 15-18, Block 3 and Lots 1-4, Block 4 of the Puget Sound Cooperative Colony Subdivision in the Townsite of Port Angeles. For further information, please contact Ben Braudrick, Assistant Planner, Department of Community & Economic Development, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington, (360) 417-4804. Pub: May 8, 2016 Legal No:698097 CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 4, 2016 the CITY OF PORT ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT received an application conduct the operation of a microbrewery and tasting room in the Community Shopping District zone. The application was determined to be complete on May 4, 2016. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal and to attend the public hearing that will be conducted on May 26, 2015, at 1:00 PM, City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington. Written comment must be submitted no later than MAY 22, 2016, to be included in the staff report on this matter. Verbal testimony will be taken during the public hearing. Information may be reviewed at the City Department of Community & Economic Development, City Hall, P.O. Box 1150, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: A Determination of Non Signficance (DNS) will be issued per WAC 197-11-355 for the project following the public comment review period that will end on May 22, 2016. APPLICANT: LOCATION:

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9931 Legal Notices Clallam County The Port of Port Angeles is soliciting sealed bids for the John Wayne Marina Harbormaster and D o ck s i d e G r i l l H VAC Upgrades. The bid date is scheduled for May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM. All bids are to be received by the Port of Port Angeles 338 W. First Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 on or before this closing date and time. There is a pre bid walkthrough scheduled for May 10, 2016 at 10:00 am at the project location John Wayne Marina 2577 W. Sequim Bay Road Sequim, WA 98382. The pre bid walkthrough is recommended but not mandatory. The project is for the furnish and install of two (2) complete ductless split heating and cooling system at the JWM (1) Harbormaster Office and (1) Dockside Grill. The Engineers e s t i m a t e fo r t h e c o n struction of this project is $20,000-$25,000. There is no bid bond required. Please contact Chris R a s m u s s e n - Fa c i l i t i e s Manager at 360-4173446 or chrisr@portofpa.com. with questions and to receive bid documents. PUB: May 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2016 Legal No. 696351

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NOTICE OF LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS Notice of Transit Board MANSARD AND Meeting Location SOFFIT RENOVATION Forks Sealed bids will be reN OT I C E I S H E R E B Y ceived by the Crescent GIVEN that the Clallam School District in Joyce, Transit System Board’s Washington 50350 Hwy SHOP LOCAL next regularly scheduled 112, until 3:00 p.m., May monthly meeting in May 19, 2016. Specifications 2 0 1 6 w i l l b e h e l d o n and bidding documents peninsula Monday, May 16, 2016, are available in the dis1:00 p.m. at Peninsula t r i c t o f f i c e, 3 6 0 - 9 2 8 dailynews.com at C o l l e g e - Fo r k s E x t e n - 3311. The Board of Dision, 481 South Forks rectors reserves the right CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES Avenue, Forks, Wash- to accepts or reject any DEPARTMENT ington. or all bids. Wendy Clark-Getzin, PE Randy Rooney NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS General Manager Facilities Coordinator PUB: May 8, 2016 Crescent School District SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Legal No.697544 Pub: May 1, 8, 2016 Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Legal No: 696327 Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 for: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DUNGENESS RIVER AUDUBON CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE CENTER BUILDING ADDITION -GROUNDING PROJECTSeeking architectural firm to design an addition to Complete drawings and specifications may be ob- the existing nature center building at 2151 W. Hentained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. drickson Road, Sequim, WA including preliminary All bidding and related questions shall be directed design, final design, comprehensive site plan develt o J o h n H u n t o f H u n t E n g i n e e r i n g , P h o n e : opment and construction cost estimate. Questions will be addressed on May 9th at 10:00 am and pro206.842.6947 or Email: johnhunt@hunteng.com. posals are due May 18th by 5:00 p.m. Interested The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out- parties may request the full RFP by contacting Anside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CLAL- nette Nesse, 360-681-4620 or anesse@jamestownL A M C O U N T Y C O U RT H O U S E - G RO U N D I N G tribe.org. Legal No.697721 PROJECT”. Address bid proposal to: Board of Pub: May 6, 8, 9, 10, 2016 Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or The Olympic Area Agency on Aging (O3A) is rehand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, questing applicants to provide evidenced-based Por t Angeles, Washington. Bid documents re- programs for Seniors (eg Fall Prevention, Caregiver ceived late by the Commissioners’ Office, delivered Support, Chronic Disease Self-Management and to other offices, received by fax or email or by any others) in Clallam, Jefferson, Grays Harbor and Paother means will not be considered. Late bids will cific Counties during 2016 and 2017. Deadline for be returned unopened. submitting a Request for Proposal (RFP) is Friday, Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond on a May 20, 2016. RFP documents will be available on form approved by Clallam County. the Olympic Area Agency on Aging website: http://www.o3a. Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will org/community-partnersavailable-contracts/. Or you affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into can contact Carol Ann Laase via email at laasepursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busi- ca@dshs.wa.gov or by phone at ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil 360-379- 5064 Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordLegal: 697041 ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this PDN: May 1, 8, 2016 invitation and will not be discriminated against on Washington State Parks and Recreation Commisthe grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in sion has issued a “Determination of Nonconsideration for an award. Significance” under the State Environmental Policy Clallam County will determine the lowest respon- Act (SEPA) on May 2, 2016 for the preliminary staff sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam recommendation to approve a Recreation Business County Code Section 3.12.070 and reserves the Activities (RBAs) as a conditionally permitted acright to reject any or all bids and to waive minor in- tivity within two pilot sites within Fort Flagler State formalities in the process or to accept the bid, which Park: Two sites within Fort Flagler Historical State in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam Park; Site 1 is an approximately 16-acre parcel that includes a number of the park’s historic structures. County. RBAs are conditionally permitted activities in RecBidders on Washington State Dept. of Labor & reation Areas, Resource Recreation Areas, and Industries or federal debarment list are prohibit- Heritage Areas under the State Parks’ classification ed from bidding on this project. system. Site 1 is located within a classified Heritage Area. Construction Timeframe: 120 Calendar Days Site 2 is an approximately 4-acre parcel near the from Agreement Approval park’s lower campground, in an area sometimes used for overflow camping. Site 2 is located within a A mandatory on-site walk-through will be conduct- classified Recreation Area. ed on May 18, 2016 @ 2:00 PM. All interested bid- This DNS is issued under 197-11-340(2) and State ders are to meet Parks, Fair & Facilities Conference Parks will not act on this proposal until the comRoom, Room 180 in the Historic Courthouse, in ment period has ended. The DNS is available at Port Angeles. 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Korean vets honored for local service port so visiting service members can have a bite to eat. Retella said the group has also worked successfully with state representatives to have state highways named after veterans’ service. State Highway 112, for instance, is also named the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway. The Korean War Veterans’ Blue Star Memorial Highway was likewise designated in 2007 to include Highway 113 from its beginning at Sappho at U.S. Highway 101 to its junction with Highway 112 and continuing to the Makah Reservation at Neah Bay.

Help others segue into civilian life or further service BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — More than 60 years since members of the Korean War Veterans Association in Port Angeles saw active service, they were honored for their community service to the Warrior Transition Battalion at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma. Chapter 310 of the Korean War Veterans Association received a framed plaque in an April 29 ceremony at Joint Base LewisMcChord for helping wounded service members transition back to civilian life or further military service. Chapter President Gerald Retella and other members take clothing to Madigan about once a month. They were looking for other ways to serve about five years ago when hospital personnel mentioned that some of the recovering airmen, soldiers and sailors would like to go fishing.

Fishing weekends Charles Gagnon, a retired Coast Guard lieutenant commander, said he and others in the chapter began organizing fishing weekends for the wounded warriors. The project started small, Gagnon said, with Madigan transporting about 10 servicemen at a time to Port Angeles for fishing weekends on the Strait of Juan de Fuca that started on Thursdays and ended on Sundays. Soon enough, the service members said they would like to include their fami-

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Members of Chapter 310, Korean War Veterans Association, celebrated the receipt of an award from the Warrior Transition Battalion at a luncheon. Shown, from left, are Charles Gagnon, Mark Lomax, John Singhose, Gerald Retella, Ray Divaky, Colleen Divaky, Jack Hughes and Leah Singhose. lies. The fishing groups grew from 10 to about 30. The association chapter members scaled up their operation. Gagnon said that between members’ boats and those of others who have volunteered, they have 10 to 15 vessels available. When the fishing groups arrive, they’re fed and housed, mostly at the chapter’s expense. Gagnon noted the participation of the Elks Naval Lodge in Port Angeles, which has provided many breakfasts for the group. Through the chapter’s successful fundraising, the service members and their families have stayed at no cost at Olson’s Resort in Sekiu and other locations,

Gagnon said. “All they had to do was show up,” he said. Many of the service members or their families have never been fishing and just want to experience it — or see something beyond the confines of the hospital walls. Most have received a variety of injuries during service in Afghanistan, Iraq or other locations. The chapter also has opened the program to a few Canadian veterans over the years, Gagnon said.

Time to talk In the evenings, the Korean veterans have had opportunities to talk with their younger counterparts,

he said, sometimes with tears in their eyes. Talking together, he said, “makes them feel welcome and friendly.” Gagnon is prepared to organize fishing weekends for service members this year in July, August and September or October but is waiting to find out what kind of fishing the state will allow. Command Sgt. Maj. Beau Buford of the Warrior Transition Battalion said the Port Angeles chapter is one of a number of community partners that works hard to support Madigan “in a number of ways.” “We’re always thankful and appreciative of what they do for us,” he said. According to Retella, most

Service’s 100th revels in area’s bounty of parks John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt is a well-known bit of history that revolves shoreline around our first national Joan rich with park. Carson life, and Yellowstone is the only granddaddy of them all. trails traEstablished in 1872, it verse the was not only our first park vast inte- but is considered to be the rior of first national park in the this world. internaIt is 3,468 square miles tionally (not acres) in size. recogWhen birder visitors nized wil- arrive, they are introduced derness.” to one or more of the parks When friends from Eng- that are readily available land were visiting many in the Northwest. years ago, Julia said someOver the years, these thing I’ve never forgotten. friends have enjoyed speWe were hiking the cies they were looking for South Fork Trail in the on trips to both Olympic Hoh Rain Forest and and Mount Rainier hadn’t seen any other hiknational parks. From panhandling gray ers on the 8-mile round jays in the rain forest to trip. tufted puffins in the waters “Tom will talk about around Neah Bay and to this forever. It’s hard to the Clark’s nutcrackers at believe we haven’t seen picnic areas on Mount another person.” The vastness of the wil- Rainier, we’ve reveled in the treasures we can show derness we were able to enjoy, as if it belonged only off. This summer, my sister to us, was hard for her and and I plan to visit national her husband to compreparks that will be new to hend. us. She described her feelIt’s hard to believe I’ve ings in words I still rememnever explored Colorado, ber: “I may not ever see this again, but it makes me but I haven’t. That state has four feel good just to know these national parks. places exist.” The most famous is Rocky Mountain, so of History’s parallel course we’re headed there. The history of our National Geographic’s national parks, how and work on the Park Service why each one came into anniversary also calls existence, parallels other attention to the others. history about this country. I’m curious about Mesa Famous and not-asVerde, Black Canyon of the famous individuals have Gunnison and Great Sand been part of the parks’ his- Dunes national parks. tory. The first thing to check The friendship between is the possible lifebirds we

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Monthly trips Every month, members of the group continue their trips to Madigan and drop off clothing at the American Lake Veterans Administration Hospital in Lakewood. With a grin, Retella said they also purchase hot dogs and buns to drop off at the USO facility at SeattleTacoma International Air-

________ Assistant Managing Editor Mark Swanson can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 55450, or mswanson@peninsuladailynews. com.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Land Trust Natural History Society will sponsor a presentation by biologist Sarah Schmidt, “Bats: Gentle Friends, Essential Allies,” at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San Juan Ave., at 7 p.m. Monday. Schmidt will share stories and photos on bat behavior and adaptations, their importance to the balance of natural systems and threats to their health and conservation, according to a news release. The talk is free and open to the public, with a suggested donation of $5 to help fund Natural History Society programs. For more information, phone Noreen Parks at 360-379-4007.

might find. If anyone is familiar with Colorado and these wild places, I’d love some hints. Then we’ll do what the Park Service suggests: enjoy them.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

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ON AUG. 25, the National Park Service turns 100. This is the agency that manages and cares for this country’s 407 national parks. Throughout the year, various activities across the country will be celebrating this anniversary. They will call attention to what the service has accomplished as stewards of these national treasures. While the Park Service is celebrating 100 years, the parks themselves have been around much longer. Here in Washington state, we are blessed with 15 national parks. Some of them are so large, you could spend a lifetime exploring just one. Olympic National Park is my personal favorite because it is close to home and it is one you can explore forever. It was established June 29, 1938, and is fairly young in comparison to some of the older parks. Mount Rainier was established March 2, 1899, and was the fifth national park. The websites on these parks, both collectively and individually, are a bonanza of information. I had to agree with one site’s description of Olympic: “With nearly one million acres, Olympic National Park encompasses several distinctly different ecosystems and protects a rich mosaic of natural and cultural history. Untamed rivers flow from glaciercapped peaks through valleys of old-growth forests; waves crash against a

of the members are in their 80s and served during the Korean War, from 1950-53. But that doesn’t mean they have stopped serving their community, he said. They march in parades, like this weekend’s Sequim Irrigation Festival parade, to remind others of the sacrifices veterans make.

Currently, the group is drafting language to have a portion of state Highway 104 on the Kitsap Peninsula named for the service of veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan. The chapter loses about three members a year. On Friday, the group welcomed three daughters of Port Angeles veteran Mike Scarano, who died recently, to their monthly luncheon. A number of veterans stood up to tell stories about Scarano, whom they said bravely drove a truck to evacuate American soldiers who had escaped being surrounded by advancing Chinese forces at the Chosin Reservoir in Korea in December 1950. These memorials are also a part of their service, Retella said. “So we’re active,” he said. “Extremely active.”


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First steps in planting: art of creation, cutback THIS TIME OF year, we all get a chance to plant flowers around the house or workplace (at least hang a basket or put up a flower box.) With this in mind and the assurance that all of you have your soil conditioned and tilled deeply, a discussion on planting techniques is in order. We have established that your garden’s performance this year is based on your soil and its cultivation. Next in line of importance is the actual planting of the material (along with plant selection.) I personally feel that the No. 1 step in planting is your desire. If you are tired, pressed for time, being told to get it done this weekend, trying to plant in the rain or doing it because you have to . . . don’t. The true essence of gardening is in its creation. Gardening is an art form and thus should flow rather than be forced. Now, as far as actual techniques, the shaping and mounding of your beds is the best trick on this subject. Too many times, the difference between a nice flowerbed and a great flowerbed is just a few inches of soil. To mound a bed correctly, you must first determine the viewing angles of that bed. If it is a corner bed, the middle should be high and flared in a curved manner, channeling the eye toward the middle. If it is a round bed, just pour the soil into the middle as high as you can and sculpt the edges.

out, each full of vigor and trying to replace the growth tip. WellAndrew In conjunction with prepared future pinches, your plant May garden will explode with blooms. soil with Remember, you’ve got to numerspend flowers to make ous parti- flowers. cle sizes Next and very difficult migrates for the novice is correct an inch planting depth. or less. Most plants can be Then planted deeper than the again, if original soil line. the bed is Here is where you must along the look at each species. house, build up the back a Plants like lobelia and foot or so and gently slope alyssum if planted deep to ground level (actually, on cover the plant with soil. all moundings, go an inch Others like iris or geror two below ground level bera daises rot away if so the soil won’t spill over). planted too deeply. When you mound an But for the vast majorornamental bed, the disity of plants (especially tance the design can be those with stalks or proviewed from is more than nounced stems), deeper is doubled. better. This really makes your My perfect snapdragon yard stand out. The next two techniques is 6 to 10 inches tall with one inch of tip, then are the most difficult to pinched away and planted have Harry and Harriet 3 inches deep into the Homeowner perform. ground. First is the cutback or When plants have their pinch. Dusty millers, petunias, root balls deep in the soil, their roots stay cooler, snap dragons, marigolds, moister and stand up far calendula, coleus and a host of other plants should better in the wind and rain. be “tip pinched” (removing They grow larger, have the entire growth tips but the smallest amount possi- more blooms and require more water, all around a ble). good thing. This process does two If you never have tried things. burying 80 percent of your To begin, it usually tomato plant in the ground, removes buds or the only give it a try — but you had flower on the marigold. To this end, most people better like a lot of tomacannot bring themselves to toes. You will not believe the execute this task. difference planting deeper Pinching increases the accomplishes. number of flowers per Remember, most young plant up to tenfold from a plants if buried will pronon-pinched plant. By removing the growth duce along the buried stem. The more roots, the tip, side branches sprout

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more water; the more nutrients, the better yield. Last is watering. To begin, soak the plants just prior to planting to ensure they are not stressed. Next, upon completion of an area (10 minutes to an hour after planting), soak down that area thoroughly. As you move to another spot and complete it, water that spot, then the last spot. Continue this process with each newly planted spot. You cannot overwater new plantings the first two days. I typically “water in” my new planting five to 10 times the first day and two or three times the second day. This massive amount of water repeated several times in the beginning closes the air gaps around the root ball before damage and transplant shock can set in. These successive waterings also adhere the plant to the soil for rapid development. Well, there you have it! Planting made easy — and it should be easy because your soil is so well-prepared you don’t even need a trowel. A camera and a tall glass of lemonade are highly recommended.

________ 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@peninsula dailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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Melatonin to ease symptoms of reflux As I understand it, QPrilosec is useful for Barrett’s (and GERD). It helps heal irritation in the esophagus that could lead to cancer. But it seems there is no conclusive evidence that using Prilosec prevents cancer. Today I read that melatonin does just as good a job at healing the body. Apparently, it takes about 30 days. You can even take it with Prilosec, and that will make it easier to get off the acid-suppressor. I plan to gradually reduce my dose of Prilosec by taking melatonin. I’ll use an H2 blocker or an antacid like Tums instead if I have symptoms. This seems to be working for me.

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_________ The People’s Pharmacy appears every Sunday. Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon holds a doctorate in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. Their syndicated radio show can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons answer letters from readers. Write to them c/o King Features Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or email them at questions@ peoplespharmacy.com.

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Mother’s Day is good time for new smoothie HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY. If you are a PENINSULA mother, KITCHEN then I sincerely hope you were still Carrie sleeping Sanford when this paper arrived on your porch. I hope you are in bed reading this while your family makes you breakfast. There should be coffee or tea by your side, and it should be no earlier than 9 a.m. After you eat breakfast, there should be zero cleaning or (let’s be honest, here) recleaning for you to do. If you are a mother, I wish for you the following: A long shower without interruptions or spouses and children in the room. Some time alone to do whatever you want.

I think I will bingewatch a trashy reality show. A bouquet of flowers hand-cut from your yard or dandelions from a nearby patch. A card or call from your child(ren). A cup filled to the brim with Rhubarb Date Smoothie. If you have a mother, I hope you facilitate the preceding list for her. If you are not a mother or you are missing your mother today, I still hope you get time alone and find some joy in flowers and also this smoothie. I wish all of us a peaceful Sunday.

A grown-up smoothie This smoothie isn’t saccharine sweet like many coffee-shop smoothies intended for children. This is that smoothie’s grown-up and sophisticated aunt who lives in New York, wears high heels and definitely does not have peanut butter smeared on her shirt. You will have no trouble getting a full serving of this

all to yourself because it is a little tart and my experience is that children won’t chug a whole cup of it. My rhubarb plant is producing prolifically right now, so a quick run to the backyard to get fresh rhubarb was easy to do. Frozen rhubarb would work equally as well in this.

Can substitute dairy Don’t be afraid to substitute your favorite dairyfree “milk” products or use whatever yogurt you might Port Angeles horse trainer Taylor Lemon volunteers her time to work with horses available for adoption from the Olympic Peninsula Equine have around already. Network. She is seen here riding Eve, a 6-year-old quarter cross mare. If you do use a sweetened milk or yogurt, consider cutting out one banana or some of the dates to keep your smoothie from getting too sweet.

________ Carrie Sanford, who shares the Peninsula Kitchen column with Betsy Wharton, is a mother, wife, educator, artist, activist and cook. She writes the newsletter for Salt Creek Farm in Joyce during the growing season and volunteers with nonprofits and schools in Port Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Tom Sanford, and their daughter, Abby.

Rhubarb Date Smoothie Makes about 20 oz. for one large or two small servings. 1½ cups fresh rhubarb, chopped 8 dates, pitted and chopped 2 medium bananas (frozen is just fine) 1 cup dairy (mix of plain yogurt and milk or dairy-free substitutes) A handful of ice cubes (start with 4)

_______ Place all ingredients in a blender and process on high until the dates are incorporated into the mixture. If, like me, you do not have a fancy $500 blender, just blend for a long time to get those dates very fine and mixed in. Taste and adjust flavors to your liking. If it’s too sour, consider adding another date or some more banana. If you like it more tart, add more rhubarb. Add more milk if it’s too thick or more yogurt and/or ice if it’s too thin.

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IT WAS ANOTHER gorgeous day in Sequim last Sunday when I espied Jessica Crouch — and later OPEN’s Valerie Jackson and Diane Royall. They were among a handful of folks who went riding throughout Cassidy Creek’s state Department of Natural Resources trails that day. What’s more, after all the riders finished and left for home, I discovered all had practiced “leave no trace” by cleaning up any road apples their horses had left next to their parked trailers. I have to admonish myself for not doing the same last month when I joined the Back Country Horsemen group at their Miller Peninsula Ride. As I got ready to mount up, I did notice my Lacey had left a pile next to my trailer but figured I’d clean

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY it up before Griffiths leaving for home. However, when I got finished riding, I saw someone else had already scooped the poop up. I wondered if the person was just being kind or if they thought I was careless for not cleaning it up right away. Either way, I learned my lesson, and next time, I will clean it right up. For those who haven’t seen it, the Miller Peninsula trailhead is a beautiful new

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paved parking lot that’s open to the public. Now, I realize Lacey’s plop of recycled grass probably looked dirty and disgusting to a non-horsey member of the public. The last thing I want to do is add fuel to any person’s argument as to why horses shouldn’t be allowed on all the public trails around here. I know for a fact those who dislike horses don’t care that the parking lot at Miller Peninsula was put together by members of Back Country Horsemen. Or that most of the good trails and trailheads around this region are maintained by Back Country Horsemen. Hence, a note to all those riders out there: Don’t be like me who delayed. TURN

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How should one’s sick co-workers be addressed? ONE OF MY co-workers had the flu recently. She said her kids brought it home from school. Everyone in the office got it and it was hard for most of us to take off from work. Our supervisor knew she had the flu but did not make her stay home. Next time this happens, I would like to step up to the plate and say something to the individual. Would this be rude or particularly crude?

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Forks Family Fair offers more than just fun time YES, I DO know that today is Mother’s Day. Am I going to rerun that same old column about Mother’s Day that we’ve all gotten pretty sick of? No. In fact, I’m not going to go on about Mother’s Day at all. I’m going to go on about next Saturday, which happens to be May 14. Why? Well, that happens to be the day of the sixth annual Forks Family Fair, and I can explain the “why” of that later, but for now, let’s just get to the good stuff. Next Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchants Road, things are going to get a little nuts because at the Forks Family Fair, things are supposed to get a little nuts. There will be Laff Pack clowns painting kids’ faces and creating wondrous things out of balloons. There’s going to be a model rocket demonstration, and the 4-H club will have a dog exhibition and a petting zoo.

HELP LINE other things. It’ll be a little Harvey nuts. It will also be free nuts, so why not? If you’re a West Ender, you probably already know about this and have made your plans accordingly. If you’re not, consider the prospect: a gorgeous ride to Forks on what I’ve arranged to be a lovely Saturday, let the kids go nuts (a little), get something to eat, etc. See? Why not? It’s spring.

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dren” is the classic example, but there’s another program called “Kinship Care” that is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: Somebody (sister, brother, aunt, uncle, niece, etc.) is suddenly in the situation of raising some kin’s kids — and might not be financially ready to take on those expenses. Kinship Care could very likely help. These programs have been around for quite a while but aren’t generally very well-known, so the Forks Family Fair was invented as a way of trying to get tangible help to families who could use some tangible help.

gotten sick. It’s sort of a Catch-22 scenario. It is not your place to confront your co-worker. Became so much more Mention it to your Chicago advice The fair then took on a life of its supervisor first and go own and became much more. You need to talk with from there. Why mention it here? The point is, you could actually your supervisor about your If you feel it is happenlearn something there about a lot of concern and find out all the ing too often, then refer to Now, if you’ve gotten this far (and things, and you might be able to do details. Human Resources or an thank you for getting this far), your family (or someone you know We had a lady who did employee handbook if there you’re probably wondering why I’m and like) some genuine good. this so often that it seemed is one. going on about this. You might also have a good time like everyone in the office If there’s not, maybe It doesn’t really seem like my doing it. stayed sick. suggest that one be kind of gig, does it? Safety checks Or you could just show up and be It was getting really old. written. You might have noticed a passing Then, we found out that The Forks Police Department will reference above to “family caregiver in a place that will be a little nuts, Last but not least, get with kids with painted faces and the supervisor was related your flu shot, wash your conduct a bicycle safety rodeo and support.” goofy balloons running around being to the woman and said she hands frequently and try to give free helmets to kids who comWe do that. kids. needed to work. plete the course. The Fire Departstep outside during breaks The idea, simply put, is to supReal life — real, messy, somewhat Three of us ended up ment will do car-seat safety checks, and the like for fresh air. port unpaid caregivers, a caregiver chaotic life — with little kernels of quitting. and the Masons will offer the ChiPs being somebody who is taking care opportunity, tucked away here and Had we talked to our Child ID program. There also will be Can you help? of somebody who needs to be taken there. supervisor before this, we games, prizes and refreshments. care of, whether they like it or not. Real life. We have a baby sitter could have maybe talked to So, is this all about kids? There are a number of ways to Happy Mother’s Day. who comes to our house to our main boss and asked No. provide that support, and you could take care of our 3-year-old. ________ for his help. There will be more than 30 orga- get a lot more information about She takes our son to the J.K. in Chicago nizations offering free information that at the Forks Family Fair. Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferpark and to various play and resources on everything from Under the heading of caregiver son Senior Information & Assistance, which dates. From Jodie: operates through the Olympic Area Agency social services to housing to family support, there are a couple of other This is all good, but for on Aging. He is also a member of the Comcaregiver support to health insurprograms that are designed to supThis is a sticky situation some reason, she has schedmunity Advocates for Rural Elders partnerance. port folks who find themselves in that happens frequently in uled one every other day. ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 Forks Community Hospital will the situation of raising someone (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferthe workplace, especially I think this is too often offer blood pressure checks and glu- else’s kids. son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or when a person’s kids are to have a play date for a cose and vision screenings among “Grandparents raising grandchil- by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov. sick but he or she is not. child his age, especially I will say that somewhen one mom told me times, an individual can be that she will sometimes a carrier of a certain germ, leave for a couple of hours. virus or bacterium and not My husband thinks it’s be sick themselves, at least fine. “ENOUGH Dear Cheryl: I live in a married to someone I know, for a while. What do you think? Is it ALREADY” WROTE in to TALES FROM THE FRONT very small town, and the I’ll never find anyone in This might have been too often? say that the man she was group of people I hang this town. what was happening in Cheryl me because ________ dating was filled with out with is pretty incestuBut I have some reseryour office. Lavin so much of anger toward his ex-wife, ous. vations. So in the beginning, she his energy Jodie Lynn shares parenting who left him several years Most of them grew up I told him that, and he really did not have a reatips through her weekly column. was still ago for another man. sort of backed off. son to stay home if she had Write her at Parent to Parent, wrapped up together and know all “I understand that there is to know about one But I saw him again, someone to take care of the 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildin his exwood, MO 63040 or direct2 being cheated on is hard to another. and he asked me again. kids. wife. contact@parenttoparent.com via take, but when he talks Last year, a couple that I would like to see if However, once she did “It was email. sometimes hung out with get it, she should have defithere’s something there. Tips and questions can also be about her, you’d think it hard to had happened five minutes us got divorced. nitely stayed home until I’m definitely attracted sent through the contact form at write, but it ago. . . . I feel like his anger I’ve hung out with the the doctor said she could go ParentToParent.com. to him. led to an is getting in the way of us wife and other people a few I have two questions: Is important discussion which times. being happy as a couple it OK to date him considerhas put us on a path to and his happiness in genI went out with her and ing that we live in such a being closer than ever. eral,” she said. a mutual friend the day small town? “We’re both coming to I told her to tell her boyshe signed her divorce If I do date him, am I a this relationship with a friend she enjoys his compapers. total selfish jerk? pany and would like to con- history of being hurt. I also had a dinner Don’t Want to Give “That makes us both tinue the relationship but party when I moved into Them Something cautious. that his anger is standing my new place (after her to Talk About “However, after some in the way, saying, “He divorce was final) and deep discussions, he agreed invited her. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS website showing the enter- thinks that giving it up Dear Don’t Want to that . . . he loves me and She came, but I really tainment that will be per- will mean he forgives his Give Them Something SEQUIM — The city formed. has made strides to tell me haven’t seen her since. ex-wife.” to Talk About: Yes, it’s seeks entertainers to perso. But “his anger is hurtWe never called each Entertainers will not be OK to date him. form at the Civic Center paid for their performance; ing him and his child — “His actions were other or hung out alone. No, you aren’t. plaza, 152 W. Cedar St., however, tips or donations not his ex-wife.” always saying it, but now Well, in the past few Go for it. from noon to 1 p.m. the first can be pursued. “Enough Already” wrote he’s willing to write it and weeks, her ex-husband has ________ and third Fridays from say it, which is bringing us been pretty upfront about Send information to the back to say: “I took your Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales closer than ever. June through September. wanting to take me out to City Clerk’s Office, 152 W. advice and sent him a from the Front at her home office “The past two weekends, dinner. Applications for the new Cedar St., Sequim, WA thoughtful email. 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Horses: PA’s equestrian team places at meet CONTINUED FROM C3 there a tree stump nearby I could stand on to aid my If you give a hoot about short, aging and chubby body’s climb back in the riding our city trails, then saddle? get off your horse to scoop As I contemplated my that poop (or at least kick options, Indy calmly picked it into the bushes). my hat up with his mouth and started playing with it. Hat’s off “Yay! Good boy, Indy,� I Recently when I went said. trail riding by my home, I But when I backed rode Lacey while ponying Lacey up to grab it, Indy — or leading — Indy. dropped it back on the We were traipsing ground. through a narrow path ridI almost dismounted to dled with deep mud pudretrieve it when I said to dles in a heavily wooded myself, “Wait a minute, area when Indy suddenly Karen. You competed in a stopped. trail riding event at Dave Rather than get my and Beck Seibel’s place in shoulder yanked out of its west Port Angeles, and one socket, I released my grip of the exercises included on the lead rope while picking a baseball cap up Lacey continued walking a off the ground from the few more steps. saddle using a dead The stop-and-yank branch.� movement slightly snapped I searched around for a my head back just enough stick long enough. for a low-lying branch to While Indy stood quietly snag my baseball cap off (a sign he’s no longer an my head, and it landed on edgy teenager), I walked the ground near Indy’s Lacy around a bit until I front hooves. found a lengthy downed Oh bother. branch poking up from the Was I going to have to ground far enough to reach down and grab. dismount to retrieve it? I felt triumphant as If so, I wondered, was

both Lacey and Indy stood still while I easily retrieved my cap, and away we went.

Port Angeles results In my previous column, I posted the Sequim High School equestrian team’s results from the third and final competition before the Washington High School Equestrian (WAHSET) state finals from May 12-15 in Monroe. Here are the Port Angeles team’s results given to me by coach Tina VanAusdale, who said she is very proud of how much her team’s accomplished this year.

Top 10, state qualifiers â– Dressage: Emily Gear, eighth place. â– Showmanship: Holly Cozzolino, ninth place. â– Stockseat: Cozzolino, sixth place. â– Saddleseat: Gear, third place. â– Individual flags: Ciara Gentry, seventh place. â– Barrels: Micayla Weider, second place; Cas-

sidy Hodgin, seventh place. â– Poles: Weider, fourth place; Hodgin, sixth place; Gentry, 10th place. â– Keyhole: Hodgin, third place; Gentry, ninth place; Gear, 10th place. â– Figure 8: Weider, fifth place; Ebony Billings, 10th place. â– Trail equitation: Cozzolino, fourth place.

Team events â– Working pairs: Cozzolino and Kaytee Gibeau, first place. â– In-hand obstacle relay: Billings, Gear, Gentry and Abby Hjelmeseth, seventh place. â– Two-man birangle: Billings and Weider, sixth place; Gentry and Hodgin, eighth place. â– Drill team: Hodgin, Gentry, Gear and Weider, second place. â– Cow sorting: Cozzolino and Gibeau, second; Gentry and Gear, eighth.

Summer horse camps: ■Port Townsend’s Heron Pond Farm Equestrian Center camp: May 28-29; June 21-23;

July 14-16; Aug. 18-20. The camp is for children 5 and older. No experience is necessary. There is a discount for siblings attending the camp together. There will be crafts and games, riding lessons and trail rides for the children. For more information, contact Christine Headley at 360-286-9256 or email ch_equestrian@yahoo.com. â– Freedom Farm Summer Camp I: June 20-24. This camp is for young equestrians, ages 5 and older. There will be many horse games on gentle, retired show and lesson horses. Campers will be taught the essentials of care, feeding, grooming, health and safety, and crafts. â– Freedom Farm Summer Camp II: June 27 to July 1. This camp is for more experienced campers, ages 7 and older. There will be more advanced horse games that teach balance, confidence and technique on wonder-

ful, safe horses. Campers will be taught about hoof care, diet, grooming, health, horse breeds, disciplines and horse art. â– Freedom Farm Hoof Beats Beach Camp & Clinic: July 20-24. This year, there will be one camp for both Hoof Beats students and adults. The days will be divided between clinic time in a large covered arena and afternoons of structured riding activities on the beach. This is a great learning opportunity and will be lots of fun, too. For more information, go to www.freedom-farm. net or call Mary Gallagher at 360-457-4897.

________ Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula Horseplay, appears the second and fourth Sunday of each month. If you have a horse event, clinic or seminar you would like listed, please email Griffiths at kbg@ olympus.net at least two weeks in advance. You can also write Griffiths at PDN, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Roommate’s comments about ADHD hurt I HAVE ATTENTION Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and was prescribed Adderall, which has some side effects, including loss of appetite. My college roommate, who is one of my best friends, has made numerous comments about how “lucky� I am to be taking it because I don’t feel hungry and eat less. I know these comments come from insecurity. They started right before spring break, when she was wishing for a better body. Still, I have had a long struggle with ADHD, and these comments hurt. What should I do? Mary If we are really lucky, at some point during college (or thereabouts) we will say something breathtakingly ignorant because we’re trying to be funny or haven’t thought through a sensitive topic. That’s when a good friend (like you, Mary) steps forward and says, in the words of the delightful “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,� “Hold up, Kimstagram,� and explains our thoughtlessness to us. (We’re all fools sometimes. But good friends can help.) Being called out can also teach us to think before we speak. (Don’t ask me why, but somehow witnessing stu-

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Everett — Crabtree Mary Ann Everett, 31, and Kyle Crabtree, 28, were married April 23 at Mount Pleasant Grange in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Arlene and Peter Granum of Port Angeles. She graduated from the nursing program at Peninsula College in Port Angeles and works as a registered nurse at Olympic Medical Specialty Clinic in Sequim. The groom is the son of Starlene and John Crabtree of Lacey.

He graduated from Port Angeles High School and works as a paint inspector at Platypus Marine in Port Angeles. The couple’s friends Fatima Becker, Chad Babcok and Trisha Johnson served as honor attendants. The couple’s song was “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri. They had their honeymoon at Sea Cliff Gardens Bed & Breakfast in Port Angeles.

Bill and Kay (Brown) Gerdes celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary April 7, 2016. The couple were married April 7, 1966, in Benicia, Calif., by a justice of the peace at the courthouse while Bill was on leave from the U.S. Navy. They had a brief honeymoon in San Francisco before Bill returned to duty in Pensacola, Fla. Before moving to Sequim in 1979, the Gerdes lived together through numerous job and address changes from northern and southern California, with Bill earning a bachelor’s degree in social sciences from California State University, Stanislaus, in Turlock, Calif., and the births of their two sons, Brian (who now lives in Sequim) and Marc (now of Port Angeles). They have four grandchildren: Haley Gerdes of Graham, Brayden and Chloe Gerdes of Port Angeles, and Caitlin Gerdes of Sequim. Since moving to Sequim, Kay has Kay and Bill Gerdes in 2016. worked mainly in child care and home health care. She has been employed as a part-time caregiver with Caregivers Home Health in Sequim since 2004. Bill has mainly worked in retail hardware sales and management. Since 2008, he has been employed part time as a salesperson for Sunset Do it Best Hardware in Port Angeles. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a 10-day driving tour of central Oregon’s scenic byways. They say their secret to marriage longevity is respect, trust, commitment, humor and truly caring about the other’s happiness.

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December 7, 1951 March 26, 2016 Susan Lester died unexpectedly on March 26, 2016, from complications following surgery. She was 64 years old. Susan was born into a dairy farming community in Sequim. She and her four brothers and sister learned the meaning of hard work and dedication on the farm, and Susan applied this work ethic throughout her life. In her youth, she strived to be a top student and first chair in her school honor band, going on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Washington. Later on in life, her hard work resulted in a successful return to college and a new career as assistant buyer for the city of Everett. However, if you asked Susan, she was most

Susan Lester proud of her family, her marriage to husband Marc and the accomplishments of their three young girls, Annie, Dani and Luci. They were the light of her life, and she endeavored to expose the girls to a life filled with experiences, through the Girl Scout troop she co-led, theater trips, dance lessons and music. Susan’s family life

included martial arts (Susan earned an orange belt in karate) and outdoor activities such as crabbing and clamming, sometimes shared with extended family. She was an accomplished cook and was always proud to fix whatever Marc brought home after a day on the lake, stopping first to photograph the day’s catch and her proud fisherman. The pictures Susan took are a chronicle of the life she created for her family, rich with life experiences, outdoor activities and exposure to the arts. Equally important to Susan was spending time with friends. Two childhood friends, Claudia and Allison, were just like sisters to Susan, and they enjoyed Susan’s positive outlook, wit and smile. Susan was also active in her church, enjoyed reading and relished the rare quiet moments she

shared with her husband at the end of a busy day. Sometimes they retreated to the vine-covered gazebo in the yard to catch a few stolen moments and reflect on the life they had built together. Susan is survived by her husband, Marc; children Annie, Dani and Luci; brothers Daniel (Sandy) Smith and Gary (Christy) Bryant; sister Bonita (Jim) Jarvis; sister-in-law Phyllis Bryant; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers Neil and Mike Bryant. A celebration-of-life service will be held on Saturday, May 21, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Smokey Point Community Church (SPCC), 17721 Smokey Point Boulevard, Arlington, WA 98223. Donations can be made to SPCC or the charity of your choice.

Squadron set to meet soon SEQUIM — The North Olympic Sail and Power Squadron will hold its monthly meeting in the Cedars at Dungeness’ Legend’s Room, 1965 Woodcock Road, at 5 p.m. Monday. Vickie Carroll, Jamestown S’Klallam tribal elder and cultural coordinator for the tribe, will present on the topic of the Tribal Canoe Journeys, the sequence of canoe journeys taken annually and celebrated by the indigenous peoples of the Pacific

Hugh C. Ford April 12, 1954 — April 30, 2016

Hugh C. Ford died of asyet-undetermined causes at his Forks home. He was 62. Services: None. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Rachel Renee Peters May 28, 1929 April 25, 2016 Don C. Marley (age 86) passed away on April 25, 2016, in Bellingham, Washington, where he made his home for the last 26 years. He was born in Potlatch, Idaho, on May 28, 1930, and was raised in Anacortes, Washington. In 1947, he graduated from Anacortes High School. In 1948, Don joined the U.S. Army. Later in 1957, he received a Bachelor of Arts from Central Washington University with a major in industrial arts. In 1959, he completed his Master of Administration at Western Washington University. Don taught in both Washington and Kansas and retired after 30 years. He remembered all of his students, especially those in Brinnon, where he was the principal and taught the seventh and eighth grades for 15 years, claiming Brin-

Mr. Marley non to be where his heart was. Don loved woodworking. He built his own home in Brinnon and remodeled other homes during summer breaks. He carved wood statues and pictures along with making wooden toys for his small business Wonders of Wood. Don also traveled around to fairs to sell the toys. He was an avid hunter

and fisherman, inspiring a love for the outdoors in all of his children. He loved the water, having started his working career on a tugboat at age 12 during World War II. Don commercial fished for many years in Alaska and owned a small commercial shrimping business on Hood Canal in Brinnon. Don was a sixth-generation Army veteran, serving with the 320th General Hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, during the Korean conflict from 1948 to 1952. He led the charge for three of his sons to join the military: Craig joined the Air Force, Charles joined the Navy, Clint joined the Army, Steven became a merchant seaman and his daughter married a Marine. (HOO-RAH!) He was a loving and devoted father and will be missed by all who knew him. Don was preceded in death by his oldest son, Craig, on November 28, 2001; his wife of 62 years, Carla, on April 4, 2015;

and by his favorite pets, Happy, King Tut, Hi-Py and Misty. He is survived by son Steven Marley of Shelton, Washington; son Charles and Luci Marley of Brinnon; daughter Connie and Hank Exoo of New Ulm, Minnesota; son Clint and Theresa Marley of Bellingham; eight grandchildren, Jamie Marley, Michelle Larson, Sabin Marley, Jered Marley, Luke Marley, Donna Donovan, John Ritter and Clint Marley Jr.; and six great-grandchildren, Tyler Larson, Roselynn Ritter, John Ritter, Vincent Donovan, Connie Ritter and Roslund Marley. There will be no services. During a private internment, he will be placed beside Carla at Greenacres Memorial Park in Bellingham. In lieu of flowers, Dad wishes for all to donate to your local pet shelter to help those with no voice. Please share your memories of Don at www. molesfarewelltributes.com.

Nov. 5, 1961 — May 3, 2016

Port Angeles resident Rachel Renee Peters died of heart failure resulting from pancreatic cancer at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle. She was 54. Services: Candlelight vigil at the Lower Elwha Tribal Center, 2851 Lower Elwha Road, at 6 p.m. today. A funeral will be held at the Lower Elwah Tribal Center at 9 a.m. Monday, followed by a burial at the Place Road Tribal Cemetery. Minister Patricia George will officiate. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Mary Ann Whitmore Sept. 25, 1935 — May 4, 2016

Sequim resident Mary Ann Whitmore died of agerelated causes at her Sequim home in the care of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. She was 80. Services: Celebration of life at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., Sequim, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Bill Green officiating. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Death and Memorial Notice MARY NAOMI KOHL-BURGESON

Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-greatgrandmother passed away on May 1, 2016, at Dungeness Courte in Sequim. Naomi was born October 20, 1919, in Trinidad, Colorado, while her parents, Raymond and Dixie Gomes, were making their way to California. Story has it her mother put Naomi in a shoebox to continue on their journey. In 1948, the family moved to Oxnard, California, where Jack owned a concrete construction business where Naomi also worked in the office. While living in Oxnard and Camarillo, California, Naomi was active in many

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school and civic activities such as being president of the PTA for two years, active in the St. John’s Hospital Auxiliary, president of Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority, president of Soroptimist of Camarillo, treasurer of the Navy League for eight years,

without her loving husband, but six years later, Naomi had a second chance at love. She met Hank Burgeson on a cruise and married him in 1992. They continued their world cruises together until his sudden death in 2001. Naomi continued her residency in Camarillo until she moved to Sequim to be with her children. Naomi leaves her four children, 10 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at Conejo Mountain Funeral Home, 2052 Howard Road, Camarillo, on Wednesday, May 11, 2016, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org) would be appreciated.

WALLA WALLA — Port Angeles native Madeline Duppenthaler will graduate from Whitman College on May 22. She will receive a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology. Peninsula Daily News

Marion Frances Craker Nov. 5, 1921 — May 2, 2016

Port Angeles resident Marion Frances Craker died of natural causes at Olympic Medical Center. He was 94. A complete obituary will follow. Services: Graveside service at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 14. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com

Robert L. Smelling Feb. 23, 1933 — May 5, 2016

Port Angeles resident Robert L. Smelling died of age-related causes at Olympic Medical Center, Port Angeles. He was 83. Services: Graveside service at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, at 11 a.m. Thursday. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Neal Scott Huffman Sept. 8, 1926 — May 4, 2016

Sequim resident Neal Scott Huffman died of agerelated causes at Sequim Health and Rehabilitation. He was 89. A complete obituary will follow. Services: None announced. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

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cover story Saying ‘Good’-bye ‘The Good Wife’ ends its seven-season run nier (“Deadwood”) as senior attorney David Lee. News of the show’s impending conclusion came as a shock to many fans. CBS announced that this season would be the show’s last in a dramatic promo iewers love a good TV drama, but every once in during this year’s Super Bowl in February. In just 20 a while a show comes along that rises above seconds, they dropped the bomb that there were the typical prime-time fare — a show that catches the attention of audiences and critics for its writing, only nine episodes left of the beloved series. With so many twists and turns over the past acting and more. seven seasons, it’s difficult to imagine how things One such show is about to come to a close as might end for Florrick. fans bid farewell to “The Good Wife” when its Before there was any inkling the show was endseries finale airs Sunday, May 8, on CBS. Julianna ing, Margulies talked about what she’d like Margulies (“ER”) stars as Alicia Florrick, a former for the future of her character at the 2015 stay-at-home mother who returned to work as a PaleyFest television festival in Hollywood. lawyer in the wake of a political and sex scandal “A happy ending would be for her to find that rocked her husband Peter’s (Chris Noth, “Law true love, but I don’t know if that’s going to & Order”) political career. Fans have followed her ups and downs since the show premiered in 2009 to happen,” Margulies said. “I really would love to see her in a relationship that was nurturing critical acclaim. Shot on location in New York, the show also stars to her and to see someone take care of her for a change.” Christine Baranski (“Cybill”) as Diane Lockhart, Florrick’s love life has been tumultuous from a formidable lawyer and Alicia’s former boss and the very beginning when she struggled with colleague. The main cast includes Cush Jumbo her feelings for Peter and colleague Will (“Torchwood”) as Alicia’s friend and fellow lawyer Gardner (Josh Charles, “Dead Poets Society,” Lucca Quinn, Matt Czuchry (“Gilmore Girls”) as Harvard-educated lawyer Cary Agos and Zach Gre- 1989). This emotional battle continued until By Kyla Brewer TV Media

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Gardner’s death in season 5, after which she separated from Peter, though they remain married for the sake of their careers. This season, sparks have flown between Florrick and her private investigator, Jason Crouse (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, “Grey’s Anatomy”). However, “The Good Wife” is much more than a romantic drama. With elements of legal shows and political series, it’s more “Law & Order” meets “The West Wing.” It has so much to offer, it’s no wonder

everyone seems to be having a difficult time saying goodbye. Surely, filming those last scenes were emotional, especially for Margulies, who took to Facebook to praise co-star Jumbo as “simply the best,” before calling Jeffrey Dean Morgan the “Best guy ever!!!” Alan Cumming (“X-Men 2,” 2003), who stars as Peter’s political adviser, Eli Gold, also couldn’t resist taking to social media to mark the end of the series. Moments after filming his last scene, he posted a pic of himself with “The Good Wife” creators Robert (“Vertical Limit,” 2000) and Michelle King (“In Justice”) on Instagram, proclaiming: “It’s been a great ride and I’m so proud and grateful to have been a part of the show.” In a recent interview with pagesix.com, the actor revealed he almost didn’t make it to the finale, having planned to bow out of the series at the end of season 6. However, when he was promised that Gold — the yin to Alicia’s yang — would have more interesting things to do, he decided to stay on, presumably unaware season 7 would be the show’s last. Christine Baranski as seen in “The Good Wife.”

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Ben and Brooklyn’s conversation reaches a fever pitch as tensions rise in this new episode. When Ben turns to Jewel, she steps in to help keep the peace. Elsewhere, Cyrene reveals her true feelings about her mother to Shanira.

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stars on screen Intern,” 2015) round out the cast. “Odd Mom Out” is a critically acclaimed look at mommy culture among New York’s elite, and with only one season behind it, it’s just getting started. The second season premieres Monday, June 20, on Bravo. A second dance: A movie legend is returning to the screen, albeit a slightly smaller one this time around. The 1987 flick “Dirty Dancing,” starring Jennifer Grey (“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” 1986) and Patrick Swayze (“Ghost,” 1990), was a huge hit in its day, despite its low budget and release by a then-unknown film studio. It’s no wonder a remake is in the works at ABC. The alphabet network is rebooting the film as a TV movie, and casting announcements are being made at a rapid pace. The latest addition to the film’s cast is “Annie Hall” (1977) and “Play It Again, Sam” (1972) star Tony Roberts. “Dirty Dancing” follows a young woman (Abigail Breslin, “Little Miss Sunshine,” 2006) living in the 1960s who gets swept off her feet — literally — by

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series (“24: Live Another Day”) in 2014. Fans of the original series will recognize the returning faces of the show’s stars. Both Wentworth Miller (“Underworld,” 2003) and Dominic Purcell (“Equilibrium,” 2002) are returning as the brothers who broke out of prison in the show’s original incarnation — a fact that may come as a surprise, since Miller’s character, Michael, died at the end of that series. Sarah Wayne Callies (“The Walking Dead”) is also returning as Dr. Sara Tancredi. This new “Prison Break” picks up several years after Michael’s death, with Tancredi trying to move on with her life while raising his child. When she uncovers clues that he may, in fact, still be alive, she teams up with his brother to stage another breathtaking escape. The original “Prison Break” was a huge hit for Fox, winning a People’s Choice Award and earning two Golden Globe nominations in its debut season. No release date has been announced yet for the event series.

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With the werewolves in control of the city, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) struggle to keep their daughter safe in New Orleans in a new season. The fantasy drama follows a group of vampires and werewolves.

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When Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) throws an engagement party, Henry’s (Tim Rozon) lust for revenge endangers her guests in this new episode. Meanwhile, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) teams up with an unlikely ally. MAY 8 - 14, 2016

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Swing fore Spring !

TIPS FOR A SAFER GOLF GAME With golfing season here, it’s time for 50+ golfers, baby boomers and seniors to learn how to adapt to the loss of some off the range, mobility, and flexibility that comes with aging. Thankfully there are also some benefits to aging – like retirement and more free time to golf.

HYDRATE | Golf is a physical activity with plenty of sun exposure. Golfers need to hydrate regularly while walking through 18 holes.

AWARENESS | When preparing to swing, make sure no one else is close by so they do not get hit by the club. Help others avoid injury by yelling the traditional warning “Fore” when a ball goes in a direction it should not.

DRIVE CAREFULLY | Drive carefully if using a golf cart. Like any moving vehicle, carts can be dangerous and cause injury. Follow all course guidelines when using carts

STRETCH | Though golf is not a high-intensity sport, it is possible to pull and injure muscles. Stretch both the upper and lower body before the round to prepare for the walking and sudden movement that comes with swinging clubs.

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