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Chimacum teachers to join walkout Will there be classes Friday? District to decide BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CHIMACUM — Members of the Chimacum Education Association this Friday will join a “rolling walkout” of protest over

legislative inaction on school funding. The 75-member association voted Thursday by a 97 percent margin to join unions in 39 other public school districts in the state, including Sequim and Port Angeles, in the job action urged by the Washington Education Association, a statewide teachers union, according to Todd Miller, president of the Chimacum teachers group.

Chimacum School District directors will decide how they will handle the walkout when they meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday at 91 West Valley Road. “Yes, they’re walking out on May 15, and yes, we will decide what to do,” Chimacum Superintendent Rich Stewart told the Peninsula Daily News on Saturday. Chimacum teachers will rally at 8 a.m. Friday at the corner of West Valley Road and

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Rhody Drive, Miller said, with possible other action to follow. Supporters will be welcome, he said.

Port Angeles, Sequim Washington Education Association members in Port Angeles and Sequim will strike in their respective districts May 18. Port Angeles School Board members will discuss their

response to the walkout when they meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Central Services Building, 216 E. Fourth St. Port Angeles Superintendent Marc Jackson said he expected board members to cancel classes but maintain extracurricular activities May 18 and to make up the day June 15, which the school calendar had already provided as a possible snow day. TURN

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Rep. Kilmer tries to heal forest feud Congressman brings sides to meeting BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Clallam County Undersheriff Ron Cameron stands with the logging bulldozer that was used during the rampage by Barry Swegle in the Gales Addition neighborhood east of Port Angeles two years ago today.

Man who bulldozed homes must ante up, judge decides BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A man who went on a logging bulldozer rampage in Gales Addition two years ago today has been ordered to pay $734,566 in damages to neighbors he terrorized. Barry A. Swegle, 53, did not attend the two-hour civil bench trial in Clallam County Superior Court on Monday that concluded with visiting Judge Keith Harper of Jefferson County ruling in favor of James and Barbara Porter and Daniel and Mary Davis. The two couples filed their civil complaint for damages for trespass, wrongful conversion of real and personal property, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress June 13, 2013.

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They filed a little more than a month after a long-running property dispute between the Davises and Swegle ignited the May 10, 2013, swath of destruction Swegle inflicted with his bulldozer in the large subdivision in the unincorporated area east of the Port Angeles city limit.

National attention The incident brought nationwide media attention to the North Olympic Peninsula, including a Sept. 27, 2013, episode of ABC’s “20/20” that focused on neighborhood disputes. Harper awarded $670,137 to the Davises and $64,429 to the Porters. TURN

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Neighbors still rebuilding lives BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Two couples still are rebuilding two years after a logging bulldozer smashed their homes. Dan and Mary Davis still can’t live in the house that was destroyed when their neighbor Barry Swegle revved up his huge bulldozer and plowed into it. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer presided at the official launch of an effort to put environmental and logging interests on a single, mutually beneficial path while harvesting for profit — and preserving for future generations — Olympic National Forest. The two sectors, often on opposite sides of the debate over forest practices and preservation, have joined together in the Olympic Peninsula Collaborative spearheaded by Kilmer. The group’s goals were explained to more than 50 observers Friday in the City Council chambers at City Hall. The hourlong meeting was called by Kilmer, the 6th Congressional District Democrat and Port Angeles native whose district includes Grays Harbor, Clallam and Jefferson counties. “Fights over our forests are well-known,” Kilmer said in opening remarks before an audience packed with state legislative and local elected officials, tribal representatives and environmentalists. “Books have been written about it.” In forming the collaborative, both sides of the debate he described have agreed “we can responsibly increase harvest levels in a way that would benefit our forests as well as build consensus around specific projects and outcomes,” Kilmer said.

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to oversee Bobbi Kristina’s assets, including her rights and legal claims. The decision comes after the 22-year-old was found face-down and unresponsive in a tub at her Georgia BOBBI KRISTINA home Jan. 31. BROWN’S father and aunt She has been moved to have been appointed coan undisclosed location guardians of the ailing since being released from daughter of the late Whit- an Atlanta hospital in ney Houston. March. Lawyers Brown’s lawyer, Chrisfor Bobby topher Brown, said in a Brown and statement in April that Pat HousBobbi Kristina has opened ton issued her eyes. a joint statement ‘Intruder’ charged Friday sayProsecutors charged a ing Judge B.K. Brown woman they say broke into Jeryl the Los Angeles-area home Debra of Chris Brown and spent Rosh appointed them to have joint responsibility in several days there before the singer returned with decisions related to Bobbi Kristina’s care and medical felony burglary, stalking and vandalism. needs. Amira Kodcia Ayeb, The statement also says lawyer Bedelia Hargrove 21, was arraigned Friday was appointed conservator and pleaded not guilty. A

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judge ordered her to stay at least 100 yards from Brown, though she was being held on $220,000 bail, according to a court spokeswoman. Brown called the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department at around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday to report finding an intruder at his home in the city of Agoura Hills. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release that prosecutors believe Ayeb broke in May 2 and, over the next four days, vandalized Brown’s house and cars. She was represented Friday by a public defender, who did not return a call seeking comment. A representative for Brown also did not return requests for comment. Ayeb’s next hearing is scheduled for May 21.

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PENINSULA POLL THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Since Seattle appears not to want to host the Polar Pioneer and other Shell Oil rigs for winters, should Port Angeles invite them to winter in the harbor?

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DIANNE WHITE CLATTO, 76, who became the first full-time black television weathercaster in the nation in 1962, died Monday at a retirement center in St. Louis. She was the first black model for a St. Louis department store, Stix, Baer & Fuller, and, not long after leaving the University of Missouri at Columbia — she was among the first black students to enroll — in 1959, was hired as a radio host. Stations in St. Louis and Memphis, Tenn., broadcast her program. When she was auditioning at KSD-TV in St. Louis for the job of weathergirl on the 10 p.m. news, one of her several competitors was Mary Frann, another St. Louis native, who later played Bob Newhart’s wife on his hit 1980s sitcom, “Newhart.” Ms. Clatto was soon training with the National Weather Service, the Weather Corp. of America and the KSD weathercaster Howard DeMere, but she held on to her job with Avon, where she was a manager, until she filled the television slot seven days a week and her salary doubled. (KSD is now KSDK.) After 12 years, when weathergirls went out of fashion — primarily in favor

of meteorologists, most of whom were men — she began reporting news and features. Fired in 1986, she sued the station, charging it with age discrimination and later settled.

__________ GUY CARAWAN, 87, a folk singer and social-justice advocate credited with turning the African-American spiritual “We Shall Overcome” into a unifying anthem of the 1960s civil rights movement, has died in Knoxville, Tenn. For years, Mr. Carawan was a leader of the Highlander Research and Education Center in Tennessee. It served as a gathering place for social-justice activists, including the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. The song “We Shall Overcome” was adapted by Pete Seeger and others at Highlander from the spiritual “I Will Overcome.” As Highlander music director, Mr. Carawan taught the song to activists who led the sit-in movement of the 1960s. He even sang it at the first organizing meeting of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee on

April 15, 1960, said Mr. Carawan’s wife, Candie Carawan. It included a verse added Mr. Carawan in 1986 a year earlier by a 13-year-old AfricanAmerican activist named Mary Ethel Dozier. Candie Carawan said Dozier came up with the words, “We are not afraid,” during a sheriff’s department raid on what was then the Highlander Folk School as she, Mr. Carawan and others sat in the dark, waiting. Tennessee revoked the school’s charter and confiscated its land and buildings in Monteagle, so it reopened with a new name in Knoxville, later moving to New Market.

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ The free Mother’s Day swim at the Mountain View Pool, 1919 Blaine St., Port Townsend, begins at 1 p.m. today with an adults-only swim until 2 p.m.. From 2:15 p.m. until 5 p.m., the pool is open to all ages for a family recreation swim. An item on Page B3 Friday gave an incorrect time for the Second Sunday swim.

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

1940 (75 years ago)

Three places in Olympic National Park — Hoh River, Lake Crescent and Hurricane Ridge — are on the short list of sites for official dedication of the national park. U.S. Rep. Mon Walgren, Seen Around D-Everett, said the dedicaPeninsula snapshots tion scheduled next month will be attended by PresiMV COHO VANISHdent Franklin D. Roosevelt, Laugh Lines ING into a fog bank midwho signed legislation sponway across the Strait of sored by Walgren to create ELECTION OFFIJuan de Fuca during its the park in 1938 following a CIALS SAY that in 2016, ferry run to Victoria last visit to Port Angeles and it may be possible to vote Thursday morning . . . Mount Olympus National for the president on your Monument the year before. smartphone. WANTED! “Seen Around” “The Lake Crescent site Can you imagine that? items recalling things seen on the North Olympic Peninsula. Send appears favored at the With one swipe, you can them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box present time,” Walgren choose a president and at 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax said. the same time tell him or 360-417-3521; or email news@ [Because of the growing her where you want to peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure war in Europe and the hook up. you mention where you saw your Atlantic, Roosevelt was Conan O’Brien “Seen Around.”

unable to come to the national park in 1940, so the dedication ceremony was postponed. It was finally held at Lake Crescent in 1946 — a year after Roosevelt’s death. Among those attending was Mon Walgren, who by then was Washington governor.]

1965 (50 years ago) School District 21 directors in Port Angeles accepted low bids for the second phase of Peninsula College buildings totaling $726,222. The board will ask the state Board of Education for approval and authority to sign contracts. Second-phase buildings include a fine arts/student center building, a science lecture hall, a greenhouse,

a nurses’ training laboratory and gymnasium. Construction is expected to start June 1 and be completed in January.

1990 (25 years ago) High winds fanned a fire that burned sawdust and hog fuel at the Port Townsend Paper Corp. mill. Forty firefighters from four agencies responded to the afternoon blaze that was caused by spontaneous combustion, said Bruce McComas, production manager. About 30 millworkers helped battle the blaze, as did Jefferson County Public Works Department employees, sheriff’s deputies and personnel from the state Department of Natural Resources.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 10, the 130th day of 2015. There are 235 days left in the year. This is Mother’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 10, 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured by Union forces in Irwinville, Ga. On this date: ■ In 1863, during the Civil War, Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson died of pneumonia, a complication resulting from being hit by friendly fire eight days earlier during the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia. ■ In 1869, a golden spike was driven in Promontory, Utah, marking the completion of the first

transcontinental railroad in the United States. ■ In 1924, J. Edgar Hoover was named acting director of the Bureau of Investigation (later known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI). ■ In 1933, the Nazis staged massive public book burnings in Germany. ■ In 1960, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Triton completed its submerged navigation of the globe. ■ In 1984, the International Court of Justice said the United States should halt any actions to blockade Nicaragua’s ports; the U.S. had already said it would not recognize World Court jurisdiction

on this issue. ■ In 1994, Nelson Mandela took the oath of office in Pretoria to become South Africa’s first black president. The state of Illinois executed serial killer John Wayne Gacy, 52, for the murders of 33 young men and boys. ■ In 1995, former President George H.W. Bush’s office released his letter of resignation from the National Rifle Association in which Bush expressed outrage over an NRA fundraising letter’s reference to federal agents as “jack-booted thugs.” NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre apologized a week later. ■ Ten years ago: A federal

bankruptcy judge approved United Airlines’ plan to terminate its employees’ pension plans. ■ Five years ago: Sunday school teacher Melissa Huckaby, accused of kidnapping, raping and killing 8-year-old Sandra Cantu, pleaded guilty in Tracy, Calif., to murder. Huckaby was later sentenced to life in prison but has never revealed a motive. ■ One year ago: Arkansas began issuing same-sex marriage licenses a day after a judge lifted a ban on such unions. Michael Sam was picked by the St. Louis Rams in the seventh round of the NFL draft, becoming the first openly gay player drafted by a pro football team.


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Briefly: Nation federal power” to limit religious freedom as he courted Christian conservatives at a Liberty UniDENVER — Oklahoma and versity comother Great Plains states were mencement getting another dose of severe ahead of a Bush weather Saturday, with flood likely presievacuations ordered in northern dential run. Colorado, heavy snow headed Charging that “the Christian for the Rocky Mountains and a voice” isn’t heard enough in the few tornadoes popping up on the world, the Republican White eastern Plains. House prospect lashed out at There was also a tropical the Democratic president’s storm lurking off the East administration for “demanding Coast, sending pounding surf to obedience in complete disregard the beaches of North and South of religious conscience.” Carolina. Bush, a converted Catholic, is Twin weather systems were preparing to enter a Republican blamed for storms stretching primary contest that includes from the Carolinas to California. Republican competitors considThe two giant systems are ered far more popular with the not linked, said meteorologist GOP’s religious right. Frank Cooper of the National Weather Service in Boulder, TV news show lineups Colo. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for At least two tornadoes today’s TV news shows: touched down Saturday in ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Homeland North Texas as forecasters eleSecurity Secretary Jeh Johnson; Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C. vated the risk of severe storms ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — for a large area including DalRepublican presidential candidate Carly las-Fort Worth. Fiorina; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. Tropical Storm Ana plodded ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — toward the Carolinas as it made Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee; Democratic presidential canits appearance weeks ahead of didate Bernie Sanders. the official start of the Atlantic ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — hurricane season. Brett McGurk, deputy special presiden-

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‘Christian voice’ urged LYNCHBURG, Va. — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Saturday condemned the Obama administration’s use of “coercive

tial envoy to the coalition to counter the Islamic State group; Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.

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Briefly: World called the decision “brave” and said it was a personal decision. Baldetti, 52, is the first PYONGYANG, North Korea Guatemalan — North Korea said Saturday vice president that it successfully test-fired a to step down Baldetti newly developed ballistic missile due to a corfrom a submarine in what would ruption case, although prosecube the latest display of the coun- tors have not implicated her in try’s advancing military capabili- the scandal and she denies ties. involvement. Hours after the announceBaldetti’s former aide, Juan ment, South Korean officials said Carlos Monzon Rojas, is alleged the North fired three anti-ship to have been the ringleader of a cruise missiles into the sea off its scheme to defraud the state of east coast. millions of dollars by taking For the second straight day, bribes in exchange for lower North Korea said it would fire customs duties. Monzon’s last without warning at South known whereabouts were overKorean naval vessels that it seas. claims have been violating its territorial waters off the west Deadly prison escape coast of the Korean Peninsula. BAGHDAD — Forty inmates South Korea’s presidential in a prison in northeastern Iraq, Blue House held an emergency including some convicted of ternational security council meeting to review the threat and dis- rorism charges, escaped amid a riot that killed at least six police cuss possible countermeasures. officers and 30 prisoners, authorities said Saturday. Vice president quits There were conflicting casuGUATEMALA CITY — Gua- alty reports on the attack at the temala’s once-powerful vice Khalis prison in Diyala province. president has resigned amid a Two provincial police officials customs corruption scandal that and a medical official put the implicated her former private toll much higher, saying 51 inmates secretary and opened her up to and 12 policemen were killed, an investigation. while more than 200 inmates Roxana Baldetti said in a escaped. resignation letter late Friday Brig. Gen. Saad Maan Ibrathat the move means she is giv- him, Interior Ministry spokesing up her immunity from pros- man, put the death toll at 36, ecution and promised “to collab- including six police officers and orate with all investigations” 30 prisoners, and said 40 into the graft scheme. inmates escaped. The Associated Press President Oscar Perez Molina

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Lengths of pipe for the Dakota Access oil pipeline that would stretch from the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota to Patoka, Ill., are stacked Saturday at a staging area in Worthing, S.D. The proposed pipeline, now in the approval stage, would traverse North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois.

Federal tax bite snuffs legal pot businesses Law from ’82 prohibits their deductions BY JACK HEALY THE NEW YORK TIMES

DENVER — Money was pouring into Bruce Nassau’s five Colorado marijuana shops when his accountant called with the bad news: The 2014 tax season was approaching, and Nassau could not rely on the galaxy of deductions that other businesses use to reduce their tax bills. He was going to owe the Internal Revenue Service a small fortune. “I had to write a check for $275,000,” Nassau said. “Unbelievable.” The country’s rapidly growing marijuana industry has a tax problem. Even as more states embrace legal marijuana, shops say they are being forced to pay crippling federal income taxes because of a decades-old law aimed at preventing drug dealers from claiming their smuggling costs and couriers

as business expenses on their tax returns. Congress passed that law in 1982 after a cocaine and methamphetamine dealer in Minneapolis who had been jailed on drug charges went to tax court to argue that the money he spent on travel, phone calls, packaging and even a small scale should be considered tax write-offs. The provision, still enforced by the IRS, bans all tax credits and deductions from “the illegal trafficking in drugs.”

Paying more taxes Marijuana business owners say it prevents them from deducting their rent, employee salaries or utility bills, forcing them to pay taxes on a far larger amount of income than non-marijuana businesses with the same earnings and costs. They also say the taxes, which apply to medical and recreational sellers alike, are stunting their hiring or even threatening to drive them out of business. While President Barack Obama and top federal officials have allowed states to pursue legalization, marijuana advocates say the dissonance between increasingly permissive state laws and federal prohibitions is creating a morass

of complications and uncertainty. The tax rule, an obscure provision referred to as 280E, catches many marijuana entrepreneurs by surprise, often in the form of an audit notice from the IRS. Some marijuana businesses in Colorado, Washington and other marijuanafriendly states have challenged the IRS in tax court. A normal business might pay a 30 percent federal rate on its taxable income, which would represent its gross income minus deductible business expenses. A marijuana business, on the other hand, might pay the same federal rate on all of its gross income because it cannot take these deductions. The difference can raise the rate on a marijuana business to 70 percent or more of its profits. This month, Sen. Ron Wyden and U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, both Democrats of Oregon, which legalized recreational marijuana last year, introduced legislation that would allow marijuana businesses that are following their states’ legalization laws to take regular deductions on their federal returns. “It’s affecting thousands of businesses, and it’s doubling, tripling, quadrupling their taxes,” Blumenauer said.

African nation officially Ebola-free THE NEW YORK TIMES

MONROVIA, Liberia — The World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola on Saturday, making it the first of the three hardest-hit West African countries to bring a formal end to the epidemic. “The outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Liberia is over,” the WHO said in a statement read by Dr. Alex Gasasira, the group’s representative to Liberia, in Monrovia, the capital.

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Luke Bawo, an epidemiologist, showed a map depicting all of Liberia in green with the number 42 superimposed on it. This represented that two maximum incubation periods of the virus, a total of 42 days, had passed since the safe burial of the last person confirmed to have had Ebola in the country, fulfilling the official criteria for concluding that human-to-human transmission of the virus has ended. The WHO said there were more

than 3,000 confirmed Ebola cases in Liberia, and 7,400 suspected or probable cases, with more than 4,700 deaths estimated to have occurred since the outbreak was declared there in March 2014. In the past week, Guinea and Sierra Leone each reported nine cases, the lowest weekly total this year. Dr. Bruce Aylward, head of the WHO’s Ebola response efforts, cautioned that hidden chains of transmission were probably occurring in those two countries.

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West: Thousands attend rites for slain policeman

Nation: Hundreds march in NYC for gun control

Nation: Emma, Noah most popular baby names

World: Russia shows off military hardware in parade

THOUSANDS OF LAW enforcement officers and first responders joined community members at a Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, high school Saturday to remember fallen police Sgt. Greg Moore, 43, who was shot and killed Tuesday while on patrol. Court records say 26-year-old Jonathan Renfro admitted to the crime during an interview with law officers. He has been charged with first-degree murder. During services for Moore at Lake City High School, his friends, family and fellow officers remembered him as a devoted and generous family man and public servant.

HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE, including fashion designer Donna Karan, marched across New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday demanding stricter gun laws. Held on the eve of Mother’s Day, the third annual march from Brooklyn to Manhattan was organized by the group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. “Progress is being made, one day at a time,” said one of the rally speakers, Abbey Clements, a teacher from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where a gunman killed 20 children and six adults in December 2012.

AFTER SLIPPING FROM the top of the most popular baby names six years ago, Emma was back at No. 1 in 2014. Noah was the top baby name for boys for the second year in a row. The Social Security Administration released the annual list of top baby names Friday. Emma was followed by Olivia, Sophia, Isabella and Ava. Noah was followed by Liam, Mason, Jacob and William. Emma has been ranked among the top three baby names for girls since 2003, reaching No. 1 in 2008. In 2013, Emma was No. 2 behind Sophia.

RUSSIA SHOWED OFF new machines of war, including a highly sophisticated tank, on Saturday in the annual Victory Day military parade through Moscow’s Red Square that marks the surrender of Nazi Germany and the Red Army’s role in the defeat. The Armata tank drew a round of strong applause as it rumbled through the square, part of a long convoy that ranged from the World War II era to the most modern. Also on view for the first time at the parade was a lumbering RS-24 Yars ICBM launcher along with several new, smaller vehicles. Victory Day is Russia’s most important secular holiday.


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Over the course of what the Davises and Barbara Porter said was a horrific 10 minutes, Davis rammed his Dresser TD-25 bulldozer into buildings, automobiles, a tractor, fencing, trees, a shed and machinery on North Baker Street, East Pioneer Road and East Ryan Drive. He flattened the Davises’ 1-ton pickup t r u c k , pushed the Davises’ home into the Porters’ Swegle in June ’14 home and outbuildings, and damaged another house the Davises own. He also toppled a highvoltage Clallam County Public Utility District power pole, cutting power to thousands. “It was amazing to see the destruction. It was pretty amazing,” county Undersheriff Ron Cameron said last week. “I was surprised nobody had been hurt.”

$300,000 estimate At the time, damage to the neighborhood was estimated at more than $300,000. Swegle, who was sentenced to 29 months in prison on multiple counts of malicious mischief, served six months and was released Dec. 19 after receiving credit for good behavior while in prison and credit for time served. Swegle could not be reached for comment. His mother, Helen, said last week her son does not have a telephone and that she does not know where he lives. “Unless you see him, there’s no way of getting in touch with him,” she said. She said Swegle now

CONTINUED FROM A1 Swegle also damaged the house belonging to James and Barbara Porter. The Davises no longer live in the Gales Addition area east of Port Angeles. “We hope eventually to move back,” Dan Davis said Friday. He and his wife, both 76, declined to say much more or to be photographed for this story. “It’s been really stressful, the D. Davis way this happened,” he said. in 2014 The Porters were lucky, said Barbara. They have been able to stay in their home, although repairs are not complete. Of course, she added, she and her husband don’t have the money to move. They’ve had to fix the mess little by little since they live on Social Security and had no insurance. The Porters — she’s 74; he’s 66 — have fixed the foundation and planted trees to replace those taken out during Swegle’s rampage. Their grandson built them another shed to replace the one Swegle crushed, but they still have some more to do on it and have yet to be able to replace the lawn mower and tools that were flattened along with the shed. And then there is the fear. “Everybody that’s involved is still afraid of Barry,” Barbara Porter said. “We don’t know what he’s going to do. None of us know how he’s going to react to anything.” She has known Swegle, who is now 53, since he was a boy. “He always had problems, but I never expected him to do what he did,” she said. “I hope that Barry can find some peace in his life,” she added, saying she hasn’t seen him since he got out of prison in December. Barbara Porter said she is satisfied with the court judgment but, like the Davises, wonders if she and her husband will ever see the money. “Who knows if we’ll get it or not,” she said. If it materializes, “it will more than take care of any damage we have,” she said. “But there’s not enough money to stop you from thinking about a bulldozer.”

when he doesn’t have it?” she asked. Port Angeles attorney Lane Wolfley, who represented the Porters and Davises, said last week his clients will attempt to recover all they can of the judgment, including seizure of Swegle’s property. Swegle had been represented initially by Port Angeles attorney Karen Unger, but she withdrew about two months ago, Wolfley said. Swegle had no legal representation during the civil lawsuit trial, Wolfley said. Swegle’s Gales Addition property is worth $40,500, according to the Clallam County Assessor’s Office. “The first thing we’re going to seize is that bulldozer because it represents the means of destruction,” said Wolfley, who added that he does not know how much it is worth. Wolfley said he felt good about the verdict because the Porters and the Davises had the opportunity to express themselves in court about what happened to them.

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Harper, in awarding the judgment, also said testimony at the trial showed that Swegle’s actions left scars. “All these people described how they’ve been living with this,” he said. “They can’t get it out of their mind. “It’s totally turned their life upside-down.” Barbara Porter was standing at her kitchen window and watched Swegle ________ commandeer the bulldozer 4 Managing Editor/News Leah Leach can be reached at 360feet from where the Davises’ 417-3531 or at leah.leach@peninsuladailynews.com. home rumbled into hers. “I thought I was going to die,” she recalled. “I have a works with his brother, his neighbors’ property. lot of dreams about Barry She was incredulous at Swegle. who lives in the family home adjacent to the the monetary judgment. “Anytime anyone’s Davises that Swegle occu“How could he come up equipment starts up, I get pied when he tore through with that much money sick.

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“I wake up in the night because Barry used to always wake me up in the night starting up his equipment, digging around his house.” Dan Davis, whose fence was the focus of Swegle’s ire and which was Swegle’s first target, said he had been planning to get a restraining order against Swegle the day of the incident. “He wanted to destroy every single thing he could,” Davis testified, including the Davises’ septic tank. While Swegle took aim at buildings and vehicles, Davis called his wife, who was napping on a loveseat in their home. “He told me to get out of the house, now,” testified Mary Davis, who turns 77 in July.

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Shell drill ship headed for Everett EVERETT — The Noble Discoverer, a drill ship in Shell’s Arctic fleet, is expected to arrive at the Port of Everett this week. The ship will “load and off-load supplies and equipment,” said Megan Baldino, Shell spokeswoman. “At this time, there is no plan to stop in Port Angeles,” she said. The vessel is one of two drill rigs being leased by Royal Dutch Shell, the parent company of Shell Oil Co., that the company hopes to use for exploratory drilling this summer in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska’s northern shore. The other rig — the 400-foot-long, 355-foot-tall Polar Pioneer — is now at anchor in Port Angeles Harbor. It had been scheduled to be towed to Terminal 5 in the Port of Seattle last week, but those plans were delayed after Seattle Mayor Ed Murray said the Port of Seattle needs a new permit to host Shell’s drilling fleet at Terminal 5. Shell spokesman Curtis Smith said the company still plans to send Noble Discoverer to Terminal 5. Environmental activists oppose Shell’s use of Terminal 5 because of fears Arctic drilling could result in oil spills and additional fossil-fuel consumption contributing to climate change.

She kept hearing a vibration, “like an earthquake,” she said. She grabbed her dog, who was frantically barking, and headed for the back door. A neighbor ran into the house for her, and the two ran out. Mary Davis watched as Swegle continued to destroy everything in his path. “He went through the bedroom, where I might have normally been taking a nap,” she said. “It was horror, it was a nightmare; it was something that couldn’t be real. “It’s something that doesn’t leave you,” she said. “I’m scared to go anyplace at night, and I park under the light if I go to Safeway. “I don’t hate him, Volunteers sought PORT ANGELES — because it’s a waste of emoPreparations are going tion,” she added. “I do live in fear of him.” on for the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, that ________ cavalcade of music, dance, Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb food and drink May 22-25 can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. in and around downtown 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily Port Angeles. news.com. That means volunteer coordinator Sam Calhoun is looking for workers. Those who sign up early have better chances of getting the shifts they choose, so Calhoun urges harvest areas reach their volunteers — newcomers old-growth potential. or returning — to contact “The longer-term future her at 360-670-6471. of the forest is managed by More information the Northwest Forest Plan,” can also be found on the Johnson said. State Rep. Steve Thar- festival site, www.JFFA. inger of Sequim — who, org. Click on the “Particialong with Sen. Jim Harpate” heading to find the grove of Hoquiam and Rep. Kevin Van De Wege of volunteer application.

Forest: Logging versus preservation CONTINUED FROM A1 benefit both environmentalists and logging interests “I’m hoping today marks include selective harvest to a turning point for this accelerate development of region and one we can take old-growth-character habitat and diminish the growth advantage of.” The session included a of denser, smaller stands, panel discussion by Matt participants said. Comisky of the American Forest Resource Council, Donkey Creek sale Knox Marshall of Murphy Laford said the Donkey Plywood Co. of Elma and Creek timber sale of 7 milJill Silver and Toby Thaler of the Olympic Forest Coali- lion board feet on 302 national forest acres in tion of Quilcene. In addition to remarks Grays Harbor County, by Kilmer, individual pre- accomplished with the help sentations were made by of the Olympic Peninsula Comisky, Thaler, Forest Collaborative, was an Supervisor Reta Laford of example of joint efforts. The sale was completed Olympic National Forest and Lloyd McGee of Arling- six to eight months earlier ton, Va.-based The Nature than anticipated after the collaborative offered four Conservancy. Thaler put the discus- experts to help survey and sion in terms meant to go lay out the sale, more than beyond those that have doubling the efforts of what framed the logging-versus- would have otherwise been preservation debate for a three-person Forest Service staff to lay the grounddecades. “We need to get to the work. “It was invaluable,” point where we agree to not Laford told the audience. disagree,” he said. “We are now in the proForest practices that

cess of analysis to see if that tool might be an opportunity to improve efficiencies on future sales. “When we have collaboration, we have betterdesigned projects, we have less controversy and we are able to initiate projects on the ground with mutual benefit.” Marshall saw the collaboration as a breakthrough, calling it critical for his company. “For the Forest Service to openly accept that help, that demonstrates a real positive,” he said. “The trust factor is working.” Silver said the effort met the Forest Service’s goals, improved environmental protection and identified forest restoration opportunities. The 15 members of the collaborative include the resource council; Cosmo Specialty Fibers of Cosmopolis in Grays Harbor County; Interfor Corp. of Vancouver, B.C., which has a mill in Port Angeles; Mer-

rill & Ring Inc. timberland management company of Port Angeles; Olympic Park Associates of Mill Creek; The Mountaineers of Seattle; and the Quilcene-based Wild Olympics Campaign. Collaborative members also include members of local and federal governments. “Ultimately, the purpose is to show we can simultaneously create a more environmentally sound forest; provide for increased, sustainable timber harvest on the Olympic National Forest; and provide economic benefits to timber communities on the Peninsula,” according to the group’s mission statement. The group’s website, www.olympicforestcollaborative.org, was under construction as of Friday. After the meeting, Carol Johnson, executive director of the North Olympic Timber Action Committee — based in Port Angeles — said she wondered how the national forest would be managed once selective-

Sequim, represents the 24th District, made up of Clallam and Jefferson counties and part of Grays Harbor County — said efforts like those made by the Olympic Peninsula Collaborative could extend to state Department of Natural Resources trust land timber sales. “Those discussions are going on, but there is no specific structure,” he said after the meeting. “It always helps to get people in the same room who are on different sides of the issue.”

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Teachers: Makeup day CONTINUED FROM A1 Seniors will not be expected to attend the makeup day, and graduation ceremonies will be held as scheduled June 12. Sequim School District directors have voted to make up the day lost to the strike June 17 with a halfday schedule. State lawmakers last week were just beginning to negotiate funding for education, which the state Supreme Court has ordered them to do or face contempt sanctions, according to Sen. Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam. They are about halfway through a special 30-day session that Gov. Jay Inslee called after legislators failed to fund education — or to pass budgets for capital projects, transportation or operations — after their initial 105 days.

Chimacum will become at least the 26th among the state’s 295 school districts to be hit by the rolling walkout, so called because different districts are striking on various days. The strikes began late last month.

McCleary decision Miller noted that his district’s Stephanie McCleary, an administrative aide, was the lead plaintiff in the suit that resulted in the Supreme Court decision that bears her name — the 2012 McCleary decision in which the court said the state must pay for basic education. McCleary is a native of Sequim. “Stephanie really stuck her neck out for public education, and we want to stand in support of her,” Miller told the PDN. Washington Education Association and local teachers union members have said the job actions are not directed at their districts but at the state Legislature. State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim, has expressed dissatisfaction with the strikers because

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Boys & Girls Clubs will be available BOTH THE SEQUIM and Port Angeles units of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula will be open free to students Monday, May 18, during the one-day walkouts planned by public school teachers in Clallam County. The Sequim and Port Angeles teacher unions have voted to stop work for one day to protest the state Legislature’s inaction on funding public education. On that day, the Boys & Girls Clubs units will be open free from 7:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. to all students, even those who are not members, according to the organization’s personnel. “It is going to be open to anybody who wants to come in,” said Dave Miller, Sequim unit manager. “There won’t be a fee. legislators in the 24th District that he represents — Hargrove; Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim; and himself — all have supported proposals to fund basic education.

Teacher salaries That funding includes paying teacher salaries, which most school districts finance through local operating levies. The Supreme Court in 2012 ruled such a system unconstitutional given the state’s “paramount duty” to educate children. It gave legislators until 2018 to reform the system. In an email to the PDN, Miller said one new Chimacum teacher has 42 middle schoolers in her science class.

It will be a free day, kind of like a guest pass for kids who don’t have anywhere to go.” Visitors will need to fill out some paperwork, he said, including providing emergency phone numbers for the younger students. “We want to give the kids a place to go,” Miller said. “We also want to support the teachers. “It is important that these children have a place to go, and we are open regardless if they have a walkout or there is a day off. “We are always open.” The Sequim unit is at 400 W. Fir St. For information, call 360683-8095. The Port Angeles unit is at 2620 S. Francis St. For information, call 360-417-2831. Peninsula Daily News Another teacher told him that, after she pays for health insurance and student loans, she takes home more money from her night job delivering pizzas than she earns teaching school. As for Chimacum’s walkout, “it’s hard for [teachers in] a small district to go out because it’s so personal,” Miller said in a telephone interview. “I look at the action our teachers are willing to take as a down payment on the future of public education,” Miller wrote in his statement. “The current system is not sustainable.”

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Tammy Spence of Port Angeles, left, looks over a table filled with ducks as she chats with duck-dealer Lisa Schlaffman at Swain’s General Store in Port Angeles last week. Schlaffman was selling tickets to the Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby, a benefit for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation. The event will be held May 31 at one of the ponds at Lincoln Park in Port Angeles.

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PORT ANGELES — David’s done slayin’ Goliath. Next up: that ol’ Queen of Sheba. In a face-off sponsored by Outside magazine, Port Angeles outpolled Santa Barbara, Calif., by 28 votes — 13,032 to 13,004 — in last week’s first round of the Best Town Ever online contest. The first heat matched Port Angeles, population 19,190, according to 2013 _______ data, against Santa BarReporter James Casey can be bara, population 90,412, reached at 360-452-2345, ext. whose male residents alone 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily could fill the seat of Clallam news.com. County two-and-a-third times over. Results of the first round narrowed the field of 64 towns to 32. Each of the six rounds, each lasting five days, will cut the list in half, with pairs of towns in each contest. The overall winner will be announced June 5. Just why Port Angeles and Santa Barbara were set against each other wasn’t explained by the magazine, nor was the point of the whole contest, except that

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Local author Jolie Stekly, center, pictured with her Jefferson County Library Teen Writer’s Club, meets at the Jefferson County Library in Port Hadlock to provide an opportunity for young writers to join together to share, support and grow as writers. The final session will meet at the library, 620 Cedar Ave., at 3:15 p.m. May 21. All writers ages 11 to 18 are invited to participate. Stekly provides writing exercises and moderates critique and discussion.

voters had lots of fun vying for bragging rights. But Port Angeles won’t face just some Southern California pushover now. It’s up against Bainbridge Island in Kitsap County. Bainbridge weighs in with 23,196 residents, which puts the two cities at least in the same population class. But Bainbridge Island arguably could buy Port Angeles outright. Its median household income in 2012 was $88,508, and an average house or condo was valued at $536,344. Port Angeles, meanwhile, is lean and keen if not actually mean. Its median income stood at $37,659 in 2012; the average domicile was worth $188,460. Think junkyard dog meets pampered pussycat. The favorite plant of Bainbridge Island is probably a Boston fern. In Port Angeles, we love our blackberry brambles when we’re not outright cultivating devil’s club. Still . . . Bainbridge comes to the bout having bloodied Ash-

land, Ore., a victory for shopping till you drop over brushing up your Shakespeare. But as of midafternoon Saturday, Port Angeles had a 1,377-to-991 vote lead over Bainbridge in the contest, which will proceed in NCAA-style bracket eliminations. If Port Angeles triumphs next week, it will face the victor of the Glenwood Springs, Colo., vs Whitefish, Mont., match.

Gleeful responses Meanwhile, Port Angeles was gleeful Saturday over its preliminary win, posting high-fives on Facebook. “We DID IT!!!!” wrote Melissa Williams. “Holy crap!!! Twentyeight votes [the margin of victory]!!!” added Cary Sanford. “There’s no stoppin’ us now!!!” posted Leya Heart. To cast your vote — and your mother’s and your brother’s and your cousin’s and your aunt’s — visit the Outside Online website, www.tinyurl.com/PDNOutside.

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

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9 to receive service awards Tuesday continued development of the Larry Scott P O R T Memorial Trail TOWNSEND — and the Olympic Friends, admirers Discovery Trail and business associand insightful ates are invited to a contributor to reception Tuesday Becker Merryman Martin Wilcox Worden H. Brink K. Brink Jensen Story other nonprofits. in which nine comA blue-ribbon munity heroes will be honored with the judging commitDaily News, the Rotary asked to arrive by 11:45 a.m. County. She is also an everyone at the Irondale Jefferson County Heart of Club of Port Townsend tee selected the nine recipiChurch Community Soup. The 2015 Heart of Ser- AARP tax aide. Service award for 2015. In addition, two men ents from nominations made ■ Ruth Merryman, (noon club), the Port vice honorees are: The award recognizes Townsend Sunrise Rotary individuals, clubs, ■ Paul Becker, a man who gives her heart to men- who died will be cited dur- by the “dedication, sacrifice Club and the East Jefferson who has conquered many tor Habitat for Humanity ing the award ceremonies churches, businesses and and accomplishments” of obstacles to keep the homeowners and women of for their many community other organizations. Rotary Club. community leaders and vol“These are truly local The awards will be pre- Humane Society of Jefferson the Working Image clothing contributions: unteers “who have made a heroes, working to make ■ Christopher Marbank. County running smoothly. sented at a luncheon at the difference in Jefferson ■ Bonnie Story, an tin, credited with ushering community life stronger, ■ Helen and Ken County, who have made our Northwest Maritime Ceninspirational volunteer who the Chimacum School Dis- tighter, happier, richer — Brink, the indispensable ter, 431 Water St. in downcommunities a better place has promoted several South trict into the age of technol- busy people who unselfishly couple known for getting town Port Townsend, at by doing extraordinary projects done for the Jefferson County charities ogy and providing essential give their time and energy things for their neighbors, noon Tuesday. and organizations with her tech support for the Port to help others, who always The luncheon is open to Kiwanis and Elks clubs. their community or the seem to be able to make ■ Karen Jensen, the Internet know-how and get- Townsend Film Festival. the public. Cost is $12 for environment.” ■ Nik Worden, tireless time to offer a hand or a This is the 10th year for soup, salad and a sandwich, thoughtful force behind the it-done attitude. ■ Kim Wilcox, the volunteer with the Penin- shoulder,” said John Brewer, the Heart of Service award, and $9 for soup and a salad. “Backpack for Kids” nutriThose attending are tion program of Jefferson visionary of free meals for sula Trails Coalition in the PDN publisher and editor. sponsored by the Peninsula PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the county’s update of its 2002 Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Comprehensive Plan when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. After the hearing, set to begin at 10 a.m., commissioners will consider adopting the update. Developed over an 18-month period, it provides a structure for advance planning about recreation needs, eligibility for grants and compliance with the Growth Management Act, staff says. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ Creation of a $500,000 South Discovery Road Pavement Preservation project for work between Mileposts 3.20 and 4.56, using a Rural Arterial Program grant for 90 percent of the costs and matching that with 10 percent from county funds. ■ A $15,000 professional services agreement with HWA Geosciences Inc. of Bothell and a $7,500 agreement with Materials Testing & Consulting Inc. of Silverdale for consultation on phase two of the Paradise Road project. ■ A $2,499 agreement with 10,000 Years Institute of Port Townsend for noxious weed program activities. ■ Adding $17,975 to consolidated contracts with the state Department of Health for a total of $534,176.

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Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will hear a presentation from the YMCA about its capital project at a workshop meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The YMCA will present the results of a recent poll where the public stated that it favored the construction of a new facility adjacent to the Mountain View complex. Also discussed will be the upcoming financial feasibility study, which will determine how much money can be raised and the development of the facility within those financial limits. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall. Also, the Arts Commission will conduct a special meeting from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the third-floor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St.

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Briefly . . . Sea chanteys sung at PT center event PORT TOWNSEND — A Sea Shanty Song Circle will be held at the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday. The shanty event is free, family-friendly and open to the public. Mike James will lead the evening of singing. Visit www.singshanties. com.

MAC users group PORT TOWNSEND — PTSLUG, a Macintosh computer users group, will meet at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. A basic Mac “how-to” will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the regular meeting at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to the free event. Visit www.ptslug.org.

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Softball tournament begins with music PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — The Olympic Express Big Band will kick off this coming weekend’s Sequim Invitational Coed Senior Softball Tournament at Carrie Blake Park. The 18-piece band, based in Sequim, will start the tournament with music at 8:45 a.m. Saturday, then play dance music that evening for the softball players and the public at 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn from 5:30

p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Two senior teams from Sequim are in the annual tournament along with teams from Port Townsend, Bainbridge Island, Mercer Island, Renton, Bellevue and Maple Valley. Play will be from 9:15 a.m. to about 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17. The public is invited to the games; admission is free. Coed senior softball has age requirements of 55-plus

for men and 50-plus for women. Special rules are in place to minimize contact during play, emphasize safety and provide positive social interactions among the players. “Come on out and join the party,” said Bill Ellis, one of the Sequim players. “Bed check is at 10 p.m. for ball players. All others, find an after-hours joint.” For more information, phone Ellis at 360-6833926.

Sequim man charged in alleged crime spree BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — A man police said stole three vehicles, wrecking two of them, and burglarized two homes early this month was charged last week. Joseph R. Golbeck, 18, a homeless man living in the Sequim area, was charged Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court with three counts of theft of a motor vehicle, first-degree theft, hit-and-run-attended property damage, thirddegree theft, residential burglary, second-degree burglary, being a minor in possession of alcohol, second-degree trafficking in stolen property and resist-

ing arrest. He remained in the county jail Saturday on $16,000 bail. Golbeck reportedly admitted the crimes to deputies after his arrest. The county Sheriff ’s Office said Golbeck stole a silver Jeep Grand Cherokee from the 400 block of North Knapman Avenue in Sequim sometime late May 2 or early May 3 and then drove it off the road and wrecked it at 3177 West Sequim Bay Road between 3 a.m. and 3:45 a.m. May 3. He reportedly fled to a nearby home, where he broke in looking for car keys and was confronted by the homeowners at about 3:30 a.m.

Deputies said he left and walked to the John Wayne Marina, where he entered a rental cabin and stole a set of keys to a gray Dodge Caravan parked outside. He started the van but ran into the side of another rental cabin, police said. Deputies said Golbeck found keys in a nearby white Ford E-350 van and took off in it, staying out of the reach of law enforcement until last Monday evening, when he was spotted at 300 S. Sunnyside Ave.

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Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty, from left, Princesses Amanda Sanders and Emily Larson, Queen Megan O’Mera and Princess Morgan King preside over the festival’s Grand Parade on Saturday along Washington Street through the heart of Sequim. Thousands of people lined the streets to watch more than 100 entries during the annual event. The 120th festival continues today with a carnival from noon to 5 p.m. at the high school.

Fun a-plenty! Final weekend of Irrigation Fest draws crowds

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Tenor offers one-time-only free performance Monday BY DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Songs from “West Side Story” and from the Renaissance era will be part of a one-time-only performance by tenor and voice teacher Michael Chipman on Monday. C h i p man, a former student of Port Angeles High School choir director Jolene Dalton Gai- Chipman ley, is coming from Salt Lake City to sing in Port Angeles. Admission is free to the 7 p.m. recital at First Presbyterian Church, 139 W. Eighth St., and the public is welcome. Chipman, head of the voice program at Utah’s Westminster College, is a performer who has sung with the Lyric Opera of New York, Hawaii Opera Theatre and many other companies. He is co-author of The Naked Voice: A Wholistic Approach to Singing and directs Westminster’s co-ed a cappella group SugarTown. Gailey, with funding from the Port Angeles High School Choir Boosters, is bringing Chipman to work Monday and Tuesday with her choir, including soloists Beth Ann Brackett, MacK-

enzie Cammack, Nicholas Fritschler, Annika Pederson and Astrid Schick. Together with Gailey at the piano, they will give Monday’s recital, something Chipman calls “a real thrill.” “I’m especially excited to get to sing with my high school choir teacher,” he said, adding that Gailey and her husband, Doug, Port Angeles High’s band director, had a great influence on him back when he was a teenager. Some 25 years ago, Chipman sang in the choir and played trombone in the band at Bingham High School in South Jordan, a suburb of Salt Lake City.

‘Lessons about life’ The Gaileys were teachers there before coming to Port Angeles and taught him about music and professionalism — “so many lessons about life,” he added, “that continue to serve me to this day.” Then Jolene Dalton Gailey and Chipman “stumbled on each other on Facebook,” he said, and soon began planning his master classes and recital in Port Angeles. Monday’s recital will bring “Sure on This Shining Night” by Samuel Barber, “Flow My Tears” by Renaissance composer John Dowland, songs by the French composers Gabriel Faure and Francis Poulenc, and Leonard Bernstein’s “Tonight” and “Somewhere”

from “West Side Story.” Then there are three of Chipman’s favorite songs by Johannes Brahms, “music that fits my voice like a glove,” he said. “These songs show where my passions are as a singer. “They’re songs that really connect with my heart.”

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Ole Bekkevar, 27, prepares the logging arena for the 27th annual Logging Show in Sequim. His father, Dave Bekkevar, co-founded the show with Kevin Kennedy in 1988 when the annual Sequim Irrigation Demolition Derby ended.

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Hood Canal beaches closed to shellfishing PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County beaches on Hood Canal have been closed to recreational harvesting of shellfish while many on the Strait of Juan de Fuca have been declared safe for shellfish gatherers. The Hood Canal shoreline in Jefferson County has been closed to recreational shellfish harvesting from Dabob Bay to the Mason County line because of high levels of the marine biotoxin that causes potentially deadly paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). But in Clallam County, a wide stretch of beaches from Pillar Point east to the Jefferson County line have been declared clear of PSP. The state Department of Health late Thursday extended a previous closure of Quilcene and Dabob bays to include Hood Canal from Seal Rock south to the Jefferson-Mason County line. Dabob Bay and Quilcene Bay beaches had been closed May 1. That closure extended south to Zelatched Point on the Toandos Peninsula and across Dabob Bay to just north of Seal Rock on Hood Canal. The newest closure includes public beaches at Seal Rock and Dosewallips and Triton Cove state parks, among others.

Public meeting set A public meeting has been set to explain why Brinnon area beaches have been closed. A special meeting has been scheduled at the Quilcene Community Center, 294952 U.S. Highway 101, at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday to discuss the causes of closures last fall and now. Clara Hard, public health adviser from the state health department, will talk about why the areas are closed, the program that monitors harmful algae blooms and the health risks of the different biotoxins. She will answer ques-

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OLYMPIA — State health officials have warned that anyone who took part in the razor clam dig Thursday on coastal beaches should destroy all clams they harvested due to high levels of domoic acid. The state Department of Health issued an advisory Friday afternoon after discovering elevated levels of domoic acid from Long Beach north to Kalaloch. As a result, recreational and commercial razor clam digs scheduled for this past weekend have been canceled by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. As a precaution, all razor clams commercially harvested are being recalled, and the department is advising any sport diggers to destroy them. Domoic acid is a natural toxin produced by certain types of marine algae, and it can be harmful or even fatal to humans if consumed in sufficient quantities. “Warm ocean water temperatures have created ideal conditions for the algae that produce domoic acid,” said Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager, in a news release. Since 1991, when the toxin was first detected on the Pacific coast, outbreaks of domoic acid have prompted the cancellation of three entire razor clam seasons in Washington — the last one in 2002-03. Kalaloch Beach, jointly managed by the department and Olympic National Park, also was closed for much of the 2004 season due to high toxin levels. In 2005, the state agency closed Long Beach for two days due to elevated toxin levels. tions from the audience. In Clallam County, restrictions against harvesting all species of shellfish from Pillar Point to the Jefferson County line were lifted Friday, leaving only

Cape Flattery-area beaches closed. The only exceptions are Sequim Bay and Discovery Bay, where butter clams and varnish clams remain off-limits.

Farther east, Kilisut Harbor, including Mystery Bay, and Port Ludlow, including Mats Mats Bay, also remain closed to butter clam ad varnish clam harvesting. Ocean beaches in both counties are presently closed for the season for harvesting of all species of shellfish. The closure applies only to recreational harvesting. Shellfish harvested commercially are tested for toxin prior to distribution and should be safe to eat, the state health department said. Danger signs warning people not to consume shellfish from the area have been posted at highuse beaches. The closure includes clams, oysters, mussels, scallops and other species of molluscan shellfish. It does not apply to shrimp. Crab meat is not known to contain the biotoxin, but the guts can contain unsafe levels. To be safe, clean crab thoroughly and discard the guts (also known as the “butter”). PSP can sicken and possibly kill people with marine toxins that are not destroyed by cooking or freezing. In most cases, the algae that contains the poisons cannot be seen and must be detected by laboratory testing. Symptoms of PSP can appear within minutes or hours and usually begin with tingling lips and tongue, moving to the hands and feet, followed by difficulty breathing and possible death. Anyone experiencing such symptoms should contact a health care provider immediately and call 9-1-1 in extreme cases. Before gathering shellfish, check the safety map at www.doh.wa.gov/ ShellfishSafety.htm or call 800-562-5632. Recreational shellfishers also should check state regulations at www.wdfw. wa.gov/fishing/shellfish.

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Sequim pair accused of embezzling BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — A trial date of July 27 has been set for a Sequim couple accused of embezzling $1.2 million from their former employer. Bret W. Christianson and Eleana M. Christianson, both 47, have each been charged with two counts of aggravated first-degree theft. Bret Christianson also has been charged with firstdegree identity theft. The couple pleaded not guilty May 1. A status hearing is set for June 25. John Troberg, Clallam County deputy prosecuting attorney, said the couple likely will be tried together July 27 for embezzling more than $1.2 million. The alleged embezzlement is the largest in Clallam County since at least 2009, Troberg said. The couple were employed by Donald and Pilar Tucker of Sequim. The Tuckers own Park Manager LLC, a conglomeration of nine manufactured housing communities, several rental properties and other real estate holdings, including 400 rental units with a gross monthly rental income of about $150,000, according to court records of the Sequim police investigation. The Tuckers notified police Jan. 7 that approximately $1,248,777 had been stolen from their business by five employees, including the Christiansons. The other three employees were not charged because there was not enough evidence, Troberg said.

Court records The police certification of probable cause gave the following account: The Christiansons allegedly took rental income, made unauthorized online transfers between accounts

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for personal use and forged checks. Eleana Christianson was employed by Park Manager from 2006-2013 as its office manager and bookkeeper, earning $3,000 per month. Between Dec. 2, 2010, and June 27, 2013, she spent $163,390 at 7 Cedars Casino and won $11,537. Bret Christianson was employed with the company off and on from 2007-2011. After returning to work for Park Manager LLC in 2011 for two months, he made an L&I disability claim but Donald Tucker said he never signed the forms and that his signature on the documents was a forgery, according to the Sequim Police Department. According to police reports, the Christiansons manipulated funds from 13 different accounts associated with Park Manager LLC, the Tuckers and Donald’s mother, Jeannine McQuillen. Eleana Christianson had access to all of the Tuckers’ online banking portfolios, police reports state, and was a signer on some of the business and personal accounts, according to police reports. She allegedly wrote as payable to cash 148 checks totaling $751,853. “There were too many to individually document,” according to the police report, which also said there was $68,551 in unauthorized online transfers. Bret Christianson allegedly was issued three different business credit cards during his employment and used them for unlawful transactions both while he was employed by the company and when he was not, police said. According to police, while he was employed, he spent more than $19,000 in unlawful transactions. When he wasn’t employed with the company, he allegedly spent $9,895 during a portion of 2008-09 and just over $8,000 during a portion of 2010-11 for items like propane and car repairs. Police reports also say he used the Tuckers’ personal account to pay for his personal car insurance three times, totaling $1,420. The first indication of theft was discovered in October 2013 after Donald Tucker completed a credit check while obtaining a loan. The review showed an increased line of credit on the Tuckers’ residence, according to police. Donald Tucker told police that when she was confronted, Eleana Christianson said she had made some unauthorized payroll advances, totaling about $20,000, as well as unauthorized credit-card charges and cash withdrawals from the Tuckers’ personal and company accounts. Donald Tucker then hired Kris Osborn, owner and operator of KO Business Services LLC, to review his financial records. Eleana Christianson allegedly admitted to Osborn that she stole from Park Manager and the Tuckers’ personal accounts. She was fired from her job in late November 2013, the police report said.

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Jake Beattie, executive director of the Northwest Maritime Center, which is producing the inaugural Race to Alaska. The event was discussed in a PDN article last week, which can be found online at http://tinyurl. com/pdn-racealaska. Monday’s Chamber of Commerce meeting sponsor is Camp Beausite. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at noon at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s gathering will feature a talk by Bill Greenwood, executive director of the Clallam County Economic Development Council. The meeting sponsor will be Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360683-6197 or email info@sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information.

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■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon Rome meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s meeting will feature a talk by Clea Rome, Clallam County director of the Washington State University Extension. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.99; and a cup of soup, $3.99 (all prices plus tax). The entree is Reuben sandwich and salad. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. The group will hold a business meeting and discussion this Tuesday. There is a $3 minimum charged by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast. All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News

$ Briefly . . . Victoria’s sewage plans may back up VICTORIA — Instead of proceeding with funding to end the pumping of raw effluent into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, two Victoria region mayors want to stop local funding toward building a sewage treatment plant. Seven municipalities in the area have been paying too long for a treatment plant rejected last year, said Langford Mayor Stew Young and Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins. Langford has written a letter to the Capital Regional District, the regional government agency charged with establishing sewage treatment, asking that the local tax be stopped until treatment locations and costs are known and the public has been consulted, the Victoria Times Colonist reported Friday. The district’s sewage treatment project has a budget of $788 million, toward which the Canadian federal government has committed $253 million. To preserve that funding, a plan and site need to be approved by March 2016, Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps has said, while the site needs to be selected and zoning completed by December of this year. The two mayors’ request will be discussed Wednesday.

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ers of marketers, schedulers and voucher “fulfillment” operators, which makes it difficult to get answers or resolve problems. Check the company’s complaint history on the Better Business Bureau’s website, bbb.org. Type the company’s name — and the word “scam” — into an online search box to see what pops up.

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on’t leave home without it: your financial security. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, no one wants to worry about being scammed or exposed to identity theft. But traveling — when we’re so focused on work or so relaxed that we let our guard down — makes us an easy target for identity thieves ✔ Social-media fraud and scam artists. From phony Wi-Fi hot spots to “free vacation” Fake emails or websites — known as phishcome-ons, here’s a rundown of some of the most ing — are nothing new online. common vacation-time scams. But they’ve now migrated to social-media sites such as Facebook and Instagram, where ✔ Wake-up call phony, look-alike accounts pose as legitimate You’re dead asleep in the middle of the night companies. They post accounts promising free flights or and someone who says they’re from the hotel front desk calls, asking to verify your credit-card other giveaways, if you’ll “like,” “follow” or “comment on” their site. information. It’s actually a ruse to get you to divulge senGroggy and without thinking, you recite it, including the expiration and security-code num- sitive personal information. The phony accounts ask you to click on a link ber. that contains malicious software — “malware” Bingo, you’ve just landed in the hands of — or direct you to sites that try to steal your scammers. credit-card data, Social Security number or If you get such a call, say you’ll call them other personal information. back or that you’re coming down to the lobby. If a deal sounds great, go to the company’s Hang up and call your credit-card company (the number listed on your card) to ensure website to see if it’s really offering it. there’s been no fraudulent activity.

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✔ ‘Free vacation’ pitches The come-ons land by postcard, letter or phone message: “Congratulations, you’ve won a free vacation!” to Tahiti, Tahoe or wherever. They often are linked to “vacation club” memberships, where you join to get discounttravel deals. Typically, they require sitting through a sales presentation at a company’s office or a hotel ballroom in order to receive your “free” roundtrip airline tickets or three-day hotel voucher. After enduring an hourslong, high-pressure sales pitch, problems can arise when consumers try to claim their freebie trip: The voucher covers less than promised, lots of blackout dates apply. The promoters frequently employ several lay-

You’re in the airport or at your hotel on a business trip or vacation. What’s the first thing you do? Check for a Wi-Fi hot spot for your smartphone, tablet or laptop. But you could unwittingly be falling victim to an identity thief, sitting nearby and armed with a USB-based antenna to lure you in. It could be a network that sounds like your hotel — “Hotel Wi-Fi,” instead of “Holiday Inn Wi-Fi,” for instance. Identity thieves use hardware and software that make their Wi-Fi hot spot the strongest available signal, which means your devices may automatically link to it. TURN

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Safety issues lead to new FDA look at homeopathy can cause fatal complications if not properly managed. Despite such problems Schnedar stressed that last month’s FDA meeting was a “listening session,” and that the agency has not reached any decision about whether to alter its regulations. “We’re gathering information to allow us to consider whether to adjust the current enforcement policies we have in place,” Schnedar said in an interview.

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WASHINGTON — A top federal drug regulator says increased safety problems with the company’s homeopathic remedies contribAgents of the uted to the government’s deciMonth for April. sion to revisit its oversight of the The award is products last month. attained by proThe Food and Drug Adminisducing the hightration held a two-day meeting est amount of to hear from supporters and critCharging station real estate busiics of products like Zicam Allergy SEQUIM — Co-op Farm and ness transactions M. Thomsen Relief and Cold-Eeze, alternative Garden True Value, 216 E. Wash- in one month’s remedies that are protected by ington St., has installed a free time. federal law, but not accepted by electric-vehicle charging station For more mainstream medicine. in the parking lot. information, Similar to dietary suppleThe Sun Country Highway email ments, the FDA does not review model SCH100 EV Charger is for MThomsen@ the safety or effectiveness of Level 2 EV charging. olypen.com or homeopathic remedies before “It has the ability to charge phone 360-417they are sold. Tesla’s new Model S in the short- 2782. P. Thomsen But unlike supplements, est time. It charges up to 80 homeopathic medicines can state amps continuously. It uses a Guitar shop opening that they are intended for speJ1772 universal adapter and has PORT ANGELES — Wildcific medical symptoms and cona 19.4 kilowatt rating for fast card Guitars, 111 N. Oak St., ditions. charging,” a news release from will begin business Saturday, the store said Warning letters May 23, with a “music and guiThe charger comes with a tar tasting” grand opening that 22-foot cord. The FDA’s Cynthia Schnedar, day from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, phone a director of drug compliance, The business is described as a 360-683-4111 or visit www.the said the agency has issued 40 boutique guitar gallery featuring co-opfarmandgarden.com. Wildcard guitars and other local warning letters to homeopathic handmade stringed instruments. product makers since 2009 amid Agents of Month increasing U.S. sales. For more information, phone PORT ANGELES — Marc In perhaps the most serious owner/manager Steven Card at and Pat Thomsen, aka “Team case, in 2009 the FDA ordered 360-504-2961. Thomsen” of Coldwell Banker the maker of Zicam to stop marTURN TO BRIEFLY/A10 keting three products that conUptown Realty, have been named

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Zicam Cold Remedy nasal gel. tained zinc gluconate. The agency linked those products to 130 reports from consumers who said they lost their sense of smell. In 2010, the FDA warned about reports of toxicity in children taking Hyland Homeopathic’s teething tablets, which contained a berry-derived toxin called belladonna that can be poisonous in larger doses. And in March, the agency warned U.S. patients with asthma not to rely on homeopathic products claiming to treat the respiratory condition, which

The FDA hasn’t revisited its oversight of homeopathic products since 1988, when it essentially exempted the industry from basic production standards that are mandatory for traditional drugs, like listing ingredients and dosibizng levels on product labels. Zicam and hundreds of other homeopathic remedies are often sold alongside over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol and aspirin at pharmacies across the United States. But homeopathic medicine is based on a 200-year-old theory unsupported by modern science: that ingredients which create certain symptoms in healthy people are effective in treating the disease that causes the same symptoms. TURN

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New superintendent BARSTOW, Calif. — Todd Suess, former deputy superintendent of Olympic National Park, has been named superintendent of Mojave National Preserve. Suess had been acting superintendent of the preserve since mid-January, after arriving on California’s high desert from Olympic. Suess has also worked for the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management at Joshua Tree National Park in California, Jewel Cave National Monument in South Dakota, Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming and Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota.

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Second segment: Dan Maguire, executive director of the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, discusses the upcoming festival. ■ Thursday: Nan Burns and Marg Bennett discuss the Sequim Hospital Guild’s upcoming “Stars of Tomorrow” fundraiser. Second segment: Rayna Abrams discusses a Serenity House fundraiser. Third segment: Mike Howe, communications director for the Clallam County Public Utility District.

State/Nation Trees force closure

COUPEVILLE — State parks officials have ordered the closure of campgrounds at South Whidbey Island Body found State Park for the 2015 seaThe remains of Bill Fitzson due to diseased oldpatrick, who worked for growth trees that pose almost 15 years at Olympic safety concerns. and North Cascades The decision came after national parks, were found park staff who were preparin April, the National Park ing for the upcoming season Service reported Friday. found several large Douglas The wreckage of the fir trees in the campground plane that he was flying was had snapped and fallen found in Cameroon. across campsites. Fitzpatrick was a ranger ENINSULA AILY EWS A state Department of and pilot for approximately Natural Resources forest 25 years at park units pathologist did tree assessincluding Gates of the Arctic Todd Ortloff hosts the Mon- ments and found heart rot His remains were found National Park and Golden by hunters in the west Afri- day through Thursday segin the stems of the oldGate National Recreation can nation, at a crash site in ments. growth trees. Area-Presidio. mountainous terrain where This week’s scheduled Many of the other trees He worked on trail crews the plane went down, lineup: are also likely infected with at Olympic from 1981-87, according to a Park Service the rot, which results in fall■ Monday: Clallam and had been a district news release. County Sheriff Bill Benedict. ing trees and limbs. ranger at Stehekin in North Fitzpatrick is survived by The park remains open ■ Tuesday: Russ Cascades National Park Serhis wife, Paula, and their Veneema, executive director for day use. vice Complex while working three children, Mary, Matof the Port Angeles Regional there from 2003-11. thew, and Cody, who live in Chamber of Commerce, and Festival soured More recently, he worked Chelan. chamber President Jim at two parks in Africa — LYNDEN — State health Moran give the chamber’s Outamba-Kilimi National officials are asking for fedKONP talk guests quarterly report. Park and Odzala-Kokoua eral help to figure out the ■ Wednesday: Clallam source of an E. coli outbreak PORT ANGELES — National Park. Here is this week’s schedule County Interim Health Offi- that has sickened at least 45 Fitzpatrick disappeared cer Jeanette Stehr-Green on a flight in West Africa on for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. people since the Milk Makand third-year University of ers Fest in Lynden. June 22, 2014. He was flying local talk show segment on Washington medical student KONP radio, at 1450 AM, a new Cessna 172 that had Washington’s epidemioloLouis Paolella discuss 101.7 FM and www.konp. recently arrived in Africa, gist for communicable discom on the Internet outside “Health Literacy: Evaluatheaded to Congo for use in eases Dr. Scott Lindquist ing the Quality of Health the Port Angeles area. efforts to stop elephant said he has requested that poaching. Station General Manager Information.” the Centers for Disease Con-

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Top sellers NEW YORK — These are the top-selling vehicles of April, with the number sold and the percent change from April 2014. 1. Ford F-Series 62,827 -0.9 2. Chevrolet Silverado 45,978 +7.5 3. Ram Pickup 37,921 +3.4 4. Toyota Camry 34,066 -10.4 5. Toyota Corolla 31,990 +10.1 6. Honda CR-V 29,452 +3.4 7. Chevrolet Equinox 28,856 +42.0 8. Honda Civic 28,380 +2.8 9. Honda Accord 27,251 -20.1 10. Ford Escape 25,770 +4.8

credit reports although legally eliminated in bankruptcy — potentially providing relief to more than a million Americans. Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase have agreed to update borrowers’ credit reports within the next three months to reflect that the debts were extinguished. The change by the banks emerged last week in Federal Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, N.Y., where the two banks, along with Citigroup and Synchrony Financial, formerly GE Capital Retail Finance, face lawsuits accusing them of deliberately ignoring bankruptcy discharges to fetch more money when they sell off pools of bad debt to financial firms.

Postal losses

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is reporting a net loss of $1.5 billion Holiday travel during the first three months of the year, noting NEW YORK — With more money in their pockets that while more people are using its shipping and packthanks to lower gas prices age services, it’s costly to do and an improved job market, AAA expects more than and revenue from other products have declined. 37 million Americans to The Postal Service is an travel for Memorial Day, the independent agency that most since 2005. receives no tax dollars for AAA said the number of its day-to-day operations Americans taking a trip of but is subject to congressio50 miles or more will rise nal control. 4.7 percent to 37.2 million. Nearly nine of 10 travelers, According to its latest or 33 million, will drive to financial statement, which their destination, making for covers Jan. 1 through March crowded highways. 31, the Postal Service sent AAA said the number of 420 million fewer pieces of people flying should rise mail compared with the 2.5 percent. A thriving same period last year. stock market has boosted the net worth of wealthier Gold and silver Americans, who more easGold for June delivery ily can afford to fly for climbed $6.70, or 0.6 pervacation, it said. cent, to settle at $1,188.90 an ounce an ounce Friday. Banks to ax debts July silver added 16.8 cents, or 1 percent, to NEW YORK — Two of $16.465 an ounce. the nation’s biggest banks Peninsula Daily News, will finally put to rest the The New York Times zombies of consumer debt — and The Associated Press bills that are still alive on

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Rig serviced as PA plans for cruise ship THE BUZZ ALONG the Port Angeles waterfront continues to revolve around the Polar Pioneer drilling rig. Visually, all that seems to have changed from last week is that there are two offshore-supply vessels, Harvey Supporter and Sisuaq, that appear to be attending the rig. During the normal course of business when the rig is on station and drilling for oil, these vessels would be used to transport stores, supplies and equipment to it. Each of the 292-foot-long vessels also carries 636,976 gallons of drill water, 14,350 cubic feet of bulk mud and 17,191 gallons of potable water. Now that Seattle politics has appeared to block the Polar Pioneer’s transfer to Elliott Bay, the big rig and its support vessels may be in Port Angeles for several more weeks. And that means passengers aboard a huge Holland America cruise ship will have an extra added attraction this coming Saturday. Read on.

ON THE WATERFRONT help make the Statendam passengers’ Sellars visit to Port Angeles even more memorable. Positions include assisting cruise passengers by welcoming them, answering any questions and assisting with the loading and unloading of the tour/shuttle buses. Some volunteers handle shuttle ticket sales. If you’d like to volunteer, email the chamber’s executive director, Russ Veenema, at russ@ portangeles.org.

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One of two offshore-supply vessels, Harvey Supporter, is tied up to the north side of the Polar Pioneer in Port Angeles Harbor.

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This boat is the first of eight such vessels used for security at the Navy’s Kitsap-Bangor base that the Port Angeles company will be refurbishing soon. On the civilian side, Platypus has a 25-foot SAFE boat it is priming and painting for the manufacturer, SAFE Boats International LLC of Tacoma. I understand this is the fourth of eight such boats that Platypus will paint before they are exported.

New boat launched

I stopped at Lee Shore Boats on Edgewood Drive in west Port Platypus Marine Inc., the fullservice shipyard, steel-boat manu- Angeles last week and spoke with company President Eric Schneider. facturer and yacht-repair facility He said Lee Shore recently on Port Angeles’ Marine Drive, launched a 28-foot deep “V” monohas a raft of Navy barges. hull geoduck boat that was built I mentioned in last Sunday’s for Cody Smithson. ms Statendam returns column two large barges: one The boat is powered by twin (YC1070) that was stowed in a For the second straight year, 225-horsepower outboard motors. satellite building, and the other the ms Statendam will tie up at A machinery space was incorthe Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal (YFN1217) placed on the hard porated belowdecks for a dieseland this past week enveloped by 1 North. powered hydraulic motor that a temporary structure some might The 719-foot ship will make a operates the air compressor that stop in Port Angeles as she reposi- call a circus tent — I wouldn’t. I’d think is a critical component Also last week, Platypus tions herself for the Alaskan sumfor divers. hauled out three more Navy mer cruise ship season. barges from Bremerton, all of According to the Holland Log loading which will be sandblasted and America website, Statendam will Astoria Bay, a 610-foot cargo depart from San Diego on Thurs- given a couple of coats of epoxy ship, moored to Port of Port Angeday and arrive in Port Angeles at paint to preserve them for a few more generations of sailors. les’ Terminal 3 last week and is noon Saturday. Also hauled out was a 16-foot taking on a load of debarked logs Then she’ll depart at 11 p.m. aluminum Moose boat upon destined for China that were harfor Vancouver, B.C. which Platypus will be initiating vested off Merrill & Ring’s private The Port Angeles Regional landholdings in Western WashingChamber of Commerce on Friday corrosion control processes and painting from the rub rail down. ton. put out the call for volunteers to

Cody Smithson stands next to the new 28-foot geoduck boat he had built by Lee Shore Boats in Port Angeles. The vessel was formerly Dry Beam. In late January 2012, Dry Beam was hit by a rogue wave about 300 miles northwest of Vancouver Island. The wave, thought to be nearly 50 feet high, struck the ship on the port side, causing a shift of the deck cargo toward the starboard side. The weight shift overloaded the stanchions that keep the topside log load in check. They gave way, and a number of logs fell overboard, simultaneously destroying many of the stanchions. The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Healy and the Canadian Coast Guard cutter J.P. Tully responded to the ship’s mayday call and escorted her to Ogden Point in Victoria Harbour. Barge cranes offloaded the

remaining deck cargo and stowed it on the dock. When Dry Beam was deemed seaworthy, she got underway for Kashima, Japan, where her remaining cargo was offloaded and repairs undertaken. Before returning to service, she was acquired by a new ownership group and renamed Astoria Bay. Here’s hoping she has a safer journey after departing from Port Angeles.

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

Foss to appeal snub of Shell oil rigs FOSS MARITIME PLANS to appeal Seattle’s position that Royal Dutch Shell can’t use the Port of Seattle’s Terminal 5 under the existing permit. The company says it plans to provide Shell with the services it needs to prepare to explore for oil in Alaska. Royal Dutch Shell has been planning to base its fleet [including the Polar Pioneer oil rig now anchored in Port Angeles Harbor] at the Port of Seattle’s Terminal 5 for six months each year when it’s not exploring for oil in the Arctic. Seattle Mayor Ed Murray threw a wrench into those plans last Monday when he said the port can’t host Shell’s offshore Arctic fleet until it gets a new land-use permit. But Foss Maritime said the city’s position is not supported by the permit’s plain language. Foss said Murray is trying to stop a lawful project that’s providing hundreds of jobs. It plans to appeal to the Seattle hearing examiner in the next two weeks. The Associated Press

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And leave the driving to your car Hands-free vehicles are on their way — and the law’s not stopping them BY AARON M. KESSLER

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GENERAL MOTORS promotional film envisions the future: Drivers enter the highway, put their cars on “autopilot” and sit back as the vehicle takes over and heads for the horizon. The film’s date? 1956. Nearly sixty years later, automakers are making that dream a reality. But the technology has sprinted ahead so fast that lawmakers and regulators are scrambling to catch up with features like hands-free driving that are now months away, rather than years. This summer, Tesla, the maker of highend electric cars, is promising to equip its Model S sedan to take over highway driving under certain conditions. In January, Audi will introduce a vehicle that can pilot itself through traffic jams. And next year, Cadillac will offer nohands highway driving with its “Super Cruise.” Limited forms of hands-free driving have already arrived. Luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti offer “lane keeping” features that allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel for periods of time on straight stretches of road. But the innovations have prompted the question: Is it legal? The vast majority of states do not have any rules at all. The few that do passed the laws primarily to allow research and testing. Only New York specifically requires that drivers keep one hand on the wheel, but that dates to a law from 1967. As a result, automakers are pushing into a regulatory void. “Where it’s not expressly prohibited, we would argue it’s allowed,” said Anna Schneider, vice president for governmental relations at Volkswagen, which owns Audi. “We don’t need any change in legislation to put Super Cruise on the road,” said Dan Flores, a spokesman for General Motors. Tesla declined to comment on the issue.

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dashboard light asked the driver to keep a gentle touch on the wheel. Not that it was needed — the Volvo could keep going hands-free for miles at speeds up to 30 mph on a properly marked road. But for now Volvo has programmed the XC90 to start slowing down if a driver does not heed the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS warning light, mak- A model poses in the Rinspeed XchangE electric-powered autonomous-driving concept car ing the vehicle a at the 84th Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland last year. bridge between “lane keeping” and the truly hands-free technology set to hit the have struggled to define autonomous rules lish its recommendations by the end of market soon. is that the issue cuts across traditional 2016. “This is about making the tedious parts legal turf. of people’s drives less stressful,” said Jim “The federal government largely reguUT WITH HANDS-FREE Nichols, a spokesman for Volvo. lates vehicle design, such as ‘Does it meet technology coming to market sooner, “We’re not talking about a driver simply crash safety standards,’ ” Smith said. California and Nevada are already checking out and not paying attention.” The states are the ones that have regu- moving ahead with their own consumer lated drivers and their behavior, he said. regulations. AR MANUFACTURERS SEE “Now the car is becoming the driver,” Soriano said California was close to finhands-free technology as the natuSmith noted. ishing draft rules that would apply to norral next step in driving — an evoluCalifornia, Nevada, Michigan, Florida mal drivers — though enactment is at tion that has gone from cruise control to anti- and the District of Columbia legalized least six months away. lock brakes to electronic stability control. autonomous technology in certain circumUntil that happens, automakers may None of those innovations required per- stances — primarily to encourage testing. not legally be able to sell cars with certain mission from regulators. Several others are considering rules. autonomous features to California customAnd legal experts say the automakers’ But for consumers, and local officials ers. Manufacturers are aiming to limit the positions are most likely correct — that in themselves, the fractured nature of what is features that would fall into that category. the absence of specific laws against it, allowed, and where, may create uncerAnd Nevada has begun working on hands-free driving is legal. tainty. rules for consumers that could be released “Most states don’t expressly prohibit “All of the states are concerned, because by the end of the year, said Jude Hurin, a automated vehicles,” said Bryant Walker no one wants to see a patchwork of regula- top official with the state’s Department of Smith, a professor of law and engineering tions across the country,” said Bernard Motor Vehicles. at the University of South Carolina. Soriano, deputy director of the California In the end, he said, a balance needs to But that does not necessarily mean Department of Motor Vehicles. be found. drivers will not face scrutiny. “The right way to go would be to have “We need to figure out how to regulate “It’s not just what’s on the books; it’s federal standards that the automakers them in a way that doesn’t stifle innovawhat’s enforced,” Smith said. could follow.” tion with too much red tape but also “If a police officer sees you driving down A group of state transportation officials ensures this technology is safe and is used the road with no hands, he could determine recently gathered for the first time to properly,” Hurin said. that’s reckless and still give you a ticket. begin developing consumer-focused guide________ Individual officers have a tremendous lines for states to share. Aaron M. Kessler writes for The New amount of discretion.” Soriano leads the group, which has fedPart of why federal and state officials York Times. eral regulators’ support and aims to pub-

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What advice did your mother give you that you’ve followed all these years?

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“It would be to pay your bills on time. That is something she sometimes forgot. Most of what she told me she didn’t do herself, but this one I remember and I do it for myself. Good advice.”

“To never lie. To always be honest. You get in less trouble if you tell the truth.”

“ ‘Put your child first,’ meaning to focus on your children. Be an example to them and do the best for them. I have a daughter [who is] 3 who I try to put first.”

“She told me that men were no good and you don’t need them, but my 50-year marriage proved her wrong.”

Customer service manager Port Angeles

“It was an old saying I remember: ‘Don’t take any wooden nickels.’ I guess it means don’t let someone shortchange you. I wouldn’t want that to happen to me.”

“It would be to always be polite and hold the door for other people. My wife says I am a courteous person. My military background probably helped with that advice, too.”

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“Not so much advice but a question: ‘Did you really mean that or was it just a knee-jerk no?’ She wanted me to think about what the question was and what the answer should be.”

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Peninsula Voices Cascade Mountains. Drought conditions throughout I’m a longtime diehard capitalthe Western U.S. have led several ist who wants our Peninsula’s states, including Washington, Oreeconomy to prosper. Lord knows gon and California, to consider we need industrial growth. water storage initiatives. That said, I share the EcoLast year, California alone nomic Development Council’s approved a $7.5 billion bond mea[Executive Director Bill] Greensure that would fund the conwood’s concerns about funding a composite recycling facility in Port struction of more water storage projects. Angeles because, given our relaThanks to the “Free the tive remoteness, we lack a comElwha” crowd, including several petitive advantage over other misguided politicians (former U.S. locales [“EDC Director Cool to Rep. Norm Dicks and Sens. Maria Use of Public Funds,” PDN, Cantwell and Patty Murray), two May 3]. massive reservoirs formerly Who’d want to locate here known as Lake Mills and Lake when other places are better? Specifically, a recycled compos- Aldwell no longer exist. These lakes could have proites user/manufacturer would vided for the current and future want to be at the head of the supneeds for the residents of the city ply line, not the end as we are. of Port Angeles and Water It makes economic sense for a composites recycler to locate near Resources Inventory Area 18, the heavily regulated landscape Boeing’s 787 composite assembly extending from Bagley Creek to line and thereby avoid the shipping costs to bring material here. East Sequim Bay. Retaining Lake Mills and Lake We’re at a competitive disadAldwell would have also provided vantage, not advantage. an opportunity for controlled flow My wife and I have lived here release in the summer to benefit for 11 years and have seen a the distressed Elwha summer chinumber of “great ideas” evolve, nook salmon. stretching from a physics-violatWithout water storage, the resing space rocket to a “technology idents of the Dungeness River incubator” to a hot-air balloon basin will continue to be conmecca to a titanium-fastener fronted with a variety of regulamanufacturer — all of which fell tory schemes mandated by the short. state Department of Ecology. We too often embrace a naive Richard Cahill, “Field of Dreams” syndrome, Sol Duc River whereby “if you can think it, it’ll happen.” Thoughts of competitive Sports park supported advantage simply fly out the winAh, for crimminy sakes, here is dow. a perfect example of penalizing I say we should continue to the successful. explore a composites recycling Dan Morrison has brought to endeavor here, but very, very, very this community what very few carefully. could or would be able to do: the Gerald J. Stiles, Extreme Sports Park. Sequim He has lit a fire, and the people love it. Folks have pride in Reservoirs gone ownership and actively support his efforts. It is a hit. Gov. Jay Inslee has recently So Dan has to pay a fine of declared drought emergencies $14,000 for moving earth from on the North Olympic Peninsula and the east side of the central one place to another [“$14,000

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The nature of evil

Bid to recall auditor fizzles

The letter titled “Mideast Policy” [Peninsula Voices, May 5] was full of naivete and nonsense. AN EFFORT TO recall state Auditor Troy Kelley will not An Iranian nuclear deal is not move forward following a ruling by a Pierce County Superior worth the paper it’s written on. Court judge that the petition did not meet the legal threshold It is a terrorist state funding to put a recall of a state officer before state voters. terrorists around the world intent The ruling by Judge Frank Cuthbertson came Friday after on world conquest. an hour of arguments over the recall charges filed by Will KnedIt actually wants nuclear lik, who accused Kelley of several violations of his terms of weapons to use. office, from inadequate auditing to abuses of power to violating If you don’t believe me, listen the state constitution by living in Tacoma instead of Olympia. to a few of its leaders’ speeches. Kelley, a Democrat who is currently on leave, pleaded not Nothing short of regime change guilty in federal court last month on 10 felony counts, including allegations he failed to pay taxes. will stop them. The Associated Press Secondly, the plight of the Palestinians is entirely self-inflicted. They freely elected Hamas, a terrorist group, as their leaders Fine Proposed for PA Sprint Boat vides to the Sequim community and refuse to recognize the exisRacetrack,” PDN, May 5]. as a whole. Will the community get one My husband and I live in Port tence of Israel. When given millions of dollars dime of that money? Angeles and come to the center and supplies to build houses and Will a frog be saved, or does twice a week. schools, they used it to dig tunnels that money go to pay for more of We like it because everything this kind of extraction of cash is under one roof. We have a pool, into Israel to kill civilians. from entrepreneurs who actually The situation has been made cardio room, weight room, circuit contribute to the economy? worse by the support of other room, steam sauna, dry sauna There is no good reason to take and heated spa pool available, as anti-Semites whose real aim is to money from the Morrisons. well as a gym and various fitness destroy Israel. The Morrisons have contribclasses. The letter, while in normaluted more to this community than We split up at the door and do sounding political terms, was no most could ever dream of, and our own thing for about an hour less anti-Semitic than the mesnow we are going to fine them? and a half. Afterward, we have sages that have been sprayWhy doesn’t every entreprelunch at a local restaurant and painted on synagogues. Its objecneur write a check to the EPA on shop in several local stores in tive was to foster the destruction an estimated find ratio based on a downtown Sequim and its fringes, of Israel. probability scale of his success, and not just the big box ones. Finally, if one doesn’t recognize and just get it over with. So we are in Sequim approxithat starting every rally with I have met Dan several times, mately 200 days in a year, more “Death to America” is a threat to and he is a fine man who works or less, spending money. peace everywhere, he or she has his ass off. And I know we aren’t the only his or her head in the sand. I hope he makes millions of ones who come from out of town We have seen this all before. dollars off his adventure. on a regular basis. I have talked Groveling cowards afraid to stand I hope it grows into something to people who come from as far against evil let Hitler rise to even larger so that this fine can away as Clallam Bay. power. Didn’t that work out well? be looked back on as a price of The center is a huge benefit pursuing the American dream, That’s because evil grows not just to the community of and it was worth every dime of it. Sequim but to our entire region. when it is allowed to continue. Robert A. Beausoleil, What is needed is to contain I certainly hope that those of Port Angeles you who are eligible to vote in the this cancer under pressure until it collapses, not make deals that next election will choose to supSARC attracts port SARC because you are bene- allow it to continue and grow. It will inevitably attack us. fiting, whether or not you actually I wonder if those who think That is the nature of evil. use the facility. the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Joan Keegan, Laurie Reeve, Center is a “folly” have considered the positive economic boost it proPort Angeles Port Angeles

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

Rave of the Week RAVES TO FISHERMEN at Lake Leland last weekend for being more than kind and generous. Thank you for offering your fishing spot and for giving bait assistance, plus all the good laughs. My boyfriend and I hope to meet more folks like you.

. . . and other Raves A RAVE TO the students of the Sequim High School Operetta Club for an outstanding production of “Fiddler on the Roof.” It was immensely enjoyed by all. EDITOR’S NOTE: There’s only one more performance: this

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — including the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center — as signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). And customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves. Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Sequim High School auditorium. Details at www.shsoperetta.org. RAVE TO THE ladies who rushed to rescue me when I fell at the Sequim Irrigation Festival, and to the EMTs who checked me out and got me back on my feet. I appreciated their kindness and help. A NEIGHBORLY RAVE to the individual on Lone Tree Lane [Sequim] for making the effort to contact us directly so that we

could collect our misdirected package. And a sincere rave to those at the post office who work so hard to ensure that all mail is correctly delivered.

Rant of the Week RANT TO THE older couple who bicycle side by side on Old Olympic Highway near Sequim. I hold my breath every time I see them.

That road is very busy, and not everyone will be able to swing out to avoid them. Please ride single file to prevent being hit.

. . . and other Rants I’M REALLY TIRED of driving like a drunk to avoid the potholes every day on West 18th Street in Port Angeles. You’d think the city has enough revenue from all the trucks that race back and forth to the transfer center each day except Sunday. GIANT RANT TO a local beer drinker. Not only does he litter on our road, he is drinking and driving.

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, May 10, 2015 SECTION

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Curtis is new PA football coach Former assistant and middle school mentor chosen to lead Riders BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

IAN TERRY/THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD

Seattle Seahawks top draft pick Frank Clark addresses the media following the first day of a three-day minicamp.

Clark: ‘I’m not a bad person’ FRANK CLARK BEGAN his Seattle Seahawks career with a rookie minicamp practice, and with that so too began the highest-profile test to date of head coach Pete Carroll’s belief that he can, and will, get the best out of every player he coaches. Since his time at USC, Carroll John has focused not Boyle just on building winners, but on helping players maximize their potential while overcoming obstacles. The idea of “helping people be the best they can possibly be” or of “doing things better than they’ve ever been done before” would all seem so cheesy if not for the fact that Carroll has produced results while in many instances also creating success stories out of athletes with red flags in their past. “We kind of live in the world of optimism around here,” Carroll said after Friday’s minicamp practice. “We think that something good is going to happen and we’re going to be able to take care of all situations that we deal with and pretty relentlessly go about our daily business with that thought in mind. “Where others might see time to turn away, we’re going to try and outlast the situation. We’re going to hang. We’re going to hang in there and keep fighting and clawing to see if we can’t come up with a solution that makes some sense to help a guy find his best.” The Seahawks have taken big risks on players who came with baggage before, finding huge success with some (Marshawn Lynch) while admitting failure with others (Percy Harvin).

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School has picked Bret Curtis to be the next leader of its football program. Curtis’ hiring, which was approved by the Port Angeles School Board at its meeting Thursday, ends a search that

began in January after the December resignation of previous coach Tom Wahl. Curtis is no stranger to Port Angeles and its football. He moved to Port Angeles in 1992 and has been a teacher Curtis in the school district for over 20 years — he’s currently a history teacher at the high school — and coached the Stevens Middle School football team from

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Riders escape upset PA edges Trojans 4-3 BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — One swing of the bat by Olympic undid five-plus innings of nice work by the Port Angeles softball team and tied the teams at 3-3 heading to the bottom of the sixth inning. But Roughriders seniors Alyssa Wetzler and Carly Gouge were having no part of seeing Port Angeles’ senior night festivities ruined and their team’s unbeaten record marred in Thursday’s game. Wetzler blooped a two-out single just over the infield to center field, and Gouge followed with a double deep to the gap in left-center, just beyond the reach of a diving Brittany Brown, to bring a racing Wetzler home from first for the game-winning run in a 4-3 win over the Trojans. “They tie it up and we come back and get two quick outs, but the best part on senior night is Alyssa Wetzler, senior, comes out and gets the base hit and then Carly Gouge, senior, gets one to the gap to score the

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Port Angeles’ Carly Gouge steps on first base before the ball reaches Olympic first baseman Sage Scott. game-winning run,” Riders coach Randy Steinman said. Gouge, a team captain and leadoff hitter, adjusted her usual

slap-hitting routine to accom- inning alive,” Gouge said. modate the situation. Gouge went opposite-field “I wanted to get on base, get with the pitch. a hit, score the run and just do whatever I could to keep the TURN TO RIDERS/B3

PT’s season ends with 2-1 loss Redhawks have chances but can’t capitalize BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Questionable timing But in this post-Ray Rice/Greg Hardy/Adrian Peterson era, domestic violence is the hot-button topic in the NFL, and Clark, regardless of what the courts decided, wears the DV-label in the eyes of many fans. When the Seahawks drafted Clark a week ago, the pick was heavily scrutinized, and the criticism only grew in the following days when it was reported by The Seattle Times that the Seahawks’ thorough investigation into Clark didn’t include talking to witnesses listed on the police report. “I shouldn’t be here,” Clark said a day after practicing with the Seahawks for the first time. Plenty would argue that Clark shouldn’t have been on the field with the Seahawks either because they’d prefer Seattle hadn’t drafted him, or because they don’t believe he deserves a chance at an NFL career. But what Clark was referring to was a past that included being homeless at times growing up in the Baldwin Village neighborhood of Los Angeles, and saw his mom send him to Cleveland when he was 12 so he could avoid falling in with gangs like his two older brothers had. “We didn’t have nothing,” Clark said.

2000-2008. “I thought that it was something that I could do and make a difference,” Curtis said of why he wanted to coach the Roughriders. Before teaching at Port Angeles High School, he was a teacher at Stevens Middle School for 15 years and at Hamilton Elementary for five years. Curtis graduated from Orcas Island High School and went on to play two years of football at Yakima Valley Community College and two more years at Western Washington University.

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Port Townsend’s Beshir Little, right, and Cascade Christian’s Finn Malmgren (16) battle for the ball Saturday at Wally Sigmar Field.

PORT ANGELES — Port Townsend’s boys soccer season ended abruptly with a 2-1 defeat to Cascade Christian in a loserout West Central District playoff game at Wally Sigmar Field at Peninsula College on Saturday. The Redhawks (5-8-2) had the advantage in possession and shots on goal against the Cougars, but defensive lapses early and late in the game conspired to end the team’s season. Port Townsend looked tentative to start the game and were caught ball-watching in the sixth minute. Cascade Christian goalie Tanner Premo’s goal kick

bounced high off the artificial surface, allowing the Cougars’ tall striker Aaron Brander to settle the ball and come forward on a two-on-one break on goal. With plenty of options, Brandner slotted it low and left past Redhawks’ goalie Sean Dwyer.

‘Problem’ strikes again “It’s the long ball being played over,” Port Townsend coach Ahmad Baabahar said. “We’ve had a problem all season with long balls being played over and not turning and running but watching the ball. And we got caught watching there.” Conceding the early goal seemed to help the Redhawks’ focus. Senior forward Connor Chisick kept moving forward up the left side to send in left-to-right crosses that pressured Premo and the Cougars back line. TURN

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Loggers, Bruins claim league titles PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

JOYCE — The Crescent boys and Clallam Bay girls took home team track and field championships at the North Olympic League meet at Crescent High School. Paul Frantz, Martin Waldrip, Jordan Scott and Neil Peppard each won two events for the Loggers, as they posted 72 team points. The Neah Bay boys were second with 58 and Clallam Bay posted 31 points. Frantz earned a win in the 400-meter run with at time of 53.2 seconds and claimed the 800 with a time of 2:15.13. Waldrip edged Frantz for the

1,600 crown by 24-hundredths of a second, winning with a time of 5:01.06. He also won the 3,200 with a 11:28.81. Scott won both the 110- and 300-meter hurdles for Crescent with times of 18.54 and 46.05 seconds, respectively. Frantz and Scott teamed with Zach Fletcher and Jacob Baillargeon to win the 4x400meter relay with a time of 4:06.07. Peppard picked up convincing throwing event wins, claiming the discus with a throw of KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS 108-06 and the javelin with a Crescent’s Jordan Scott, right, and Neah Bay’s Auston 134-03.

Jimmicum race to the finish in the boys 110-meter

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Today’s Today No events scheduled.

Monday Softball: Chimacum at Vashon, 4 p.m.

Tuesday Boys Golf: Olympic League Championship, at Cedars at Dungeness, 11:30 a.m. Girls Golf: Olympic League Championship, at Cedars at Dungeness, 3 p.m. Softball: Klahowya at Chimacum, 4:15 p.m.; Sequim at Port Angeles, 4:15 p.m.; Port Townsend at North Kitsap, 4:15 p.m. Baseball: Chimacum/Vashon winner vs. Klahowya, 1A West Central District tournament, 3 p.m.; TBD at Quilcene, 1B Quad-District tournament; Port Angeles and Sequim at District 2/3 tournament. Soccer: Sequim vs. Clover Park, District 2/3 tournament, at Franklin Pierce High School (Tacoma), 7 p.m. Girls Tennis: Port Townsend and Chimacum at Olympic League 1A Championships, at Port Townsend; Sequim and Port Angeles at Olympic League 2A Championships, at North Kitsap, 8 a.m.

Preps JV Softball Port Angeles 21, Olympic 4 Winning Pitcher: Lauren Waldron Leading Hitters: Makiah Sperry 4 for 5, 2 HR, 4 R; Callie Hall 4 for 4, 4 R.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Tone Chapman, 248; men’s high series: Tony Chapman Jr., 683. Women’s high game: Debbie Halvorson, 180; women’s high series: Debbie Halvorson, 459. Tuesday Tuesday Brunch Winning team: Avon/Louise Ensor Team. Monday Monday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Travis Darting, 247; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 662. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 189; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 525.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Sunday, May 3 Men’s Club Three Threes Gross: Tom Hainstock, 30; Tyler Crow, 33; Dave Wahlesten, 33. Net: George Peabody, 28; Brian Duncan, 28.5; Gene Ketchum, 28.5; Lawrence Bingham, 29; Jared Pomeroy, 29.5; Steve Huitchings, 30; Briten Doran, 31. Saturday, May 2 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 68; Jim Jones, Jr., 69. Net: Andy Duran, 58; Rudy Arruda, 63; Dave Henderson, 64; Jade Tisdale, 64; Briten Doran, 64; Larry Aillaud, 65; Buddy Fraser, 65; Dennis Ingram, 65. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Greg Senf, 67; Gary Thorne and Gerald Petersen, 67. Team net: Jade Tisdale and Briten Doran, 60; Jade Tisdale and Jared Pomeroy, 61; Gene Ketchum and Briten Doran, 61; Ray Santiago and Dave Henderson, 62; Gerald Petersen and Greg Senf, 62; Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 62; Andy Duran and Rudy Arruda, 62; Jim Jones Jr. and Matt Gochnour, 62; Jade Tisdale and Gene Ketchum, 62. Wednesday, April 29 Merchants League — Week Four Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 19 2. D&K Painting 18 3. Briten’s Yard Care 17 4. Elwood Allstate 15.5 5. Olympic Sewer & Drain 15.5 6. Fryer & Sons 12 7. Amsan 12 8. Glass Services 12 9. Dream Team 11 10. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 10 11. APS Electrical 9

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12. The Warm House 7.5 13. DeFrang Services 7.5 14. Rudy’s Automotive 6 15. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 5 16. Southern Yachts 4 17. John L. Scott Readl Estate 3 18. Misfits 2 19. Lakeside Industries 1 CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Lady Niner Low Net Division One 1. Cherste Nilde, 31; 2. Olympia Brehm, 32; 3. Lisa Ballantyne, 34, Debbie Kahle, 34, Donna Maclean, 34, Patty Wirz, 34. Putts: Olympia Brehm, 15. Division Two 1. Chris Covington, 28; 2. Joan Sullivan, 30; Carol Inglesby, 34. Putts: Carol Inglesby, 15. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Three Person Scramble 1. Cheryl Coulter, Jan Prout, and Effie Bentley, 75; 2. Bobbie Piety, Barbara Evans, and Nonie Dunphy, 78; 3. Alice Myers, Dorene Berard, and Linda Collet, 83; Judy Nordyke, Nancy Harlan, and Mary Kubas-Meyer, 83; Ruth Lowe, Cecil Black, and Pat Beltz, 83; Dana Burback, Marsha Carr, and Barbara Slagoske, 83. Lady Niners Par 4’s Only 1. Kitty Merifield, 21, Lani Warren, 21; 2. Kathy Tiedeman, 21.5. Men’s Niners Low Net 1. Gary Hester, 46, 35; Jim Flavin, 45, 35; Cliff Brown, 48, 35. Wednesday Men’s Club Blind Partner Net Best Ball 1. Cliff Brown and Roger Lucvas, 57; 2. Maury Fitzgerald and Dave Fluke, 60. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball of Each Couple 1. Jim and Susan Elvert and Bruce and Shirley Mullikin, 119; 2. Karl and Judy Kelley and Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy, 122. Closest to pin No. 5: Bob Slagoske, 35 ft. 9 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, May 3 Purple Tees Day Gross: Richard Garvey, 78. Net: Bud Bowling, 60; Ralph Elston, 61; Dennis Ferrie, 61; Neil Cays, 62; Mike Penna, 63. Sunday, April 26 Better Nine Holes Gross: Shane Price, 38, Josh Koeste, 38. Net: John Naples, 30.5; Gene Potter, 31, Ralph Elston, 31; Richard Garvey, 32; Robb Reese, 32; Paul Boucher, 32.5; Brian Cays, 33; Allen Patton, 33; Chuck Parrish, 34.

Baseball Mariners 4, Athletics 3, 11 innings Friday’s Game Seattle ab r hbi Crisp lf 4 1 0 0 S.Smith lf Fuld cf 2 1 1 0 BMiller dh Burns ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Cano 2b Reddck rf 5 1 1 2 N.Cruz rf BButler dh 4 0 1 1 Seager 3b Vogt c 5 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b I.Davis 1b 3 0 1 0 Zunino c Canha ph-1b 2 0 0 0 Ackley cf Lawrie 3b 5 0 0 0 CTaylr ss Semien ss 5 0 1 0 Sogard 2b 4 0 1 0 Totals 40 3 6 3 Totals Oakland

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Oakland 001 020 000 00—3 Seattle 010 000 200 01—4 No outs when winning run scored. E—Sogard (3), N.Cruz (2), Morrison (1). DP— Oakland 1. LOB—Oakland 8, Seattle 8. 2B—I. Davis (8), B.Miller (4), Cano (11), Seager (7). HR—Reddick (5), Morrison (5). SB—Fuld (3). IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Gray 6 6 1 1 2 9 2/ Scribner H,4 2 2 0 2 3 2 2/ Abad BS,2-2 0 0 1 1 3 1 2 Fe.Rodriguez 1 /3 0 0 0 0 2 Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 Otero L,2-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 Seattle T.Walker 5 5 3 3 2 6 Beimel 1 0 0 0 0 0 Farquhar 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 Furbush /3 0 0 0 1 1 1 Lowe /3 0 0 0 0 0 Rodney 1 1 0 0 0 2 Ca.Smith W,1-2 2 0 0 0 0 3 Otero pitched to 1 batter in the 11th.

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American League West Division W L Pct GB Houston 19 11 .633 — Los Angeles 14 16 .467 5 Seattle 12 17 .414 6½ Texas 12 17 .414 6½ Oakland 12 19 .387 7½ East Division W L Pct GB New York 19 12 .613 — Tampa Bay 16 14 .533 2½ Toronto 16 15 .516 3 Baltimore 13 15 .464 4½ Boston 13 17 .433 5½ Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 19 11 .633 — Detroit 19 12 .613 ½ Minnesota 17 13 .567 2 Chicago 10 15 .400 6½ Cleveland 10 18 .357 8 Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 4 Toronto 7, Boston 0 Detroit 6, Kansas City 5 Minnesota 9, Cleveland 3 Tampa Bay 8, Texas 2 Cincinnati at Chicago, ppd., rain L.A. Angels 2, Houston 0 Seattle 4, Oakland 3, 11 innings Saturday’s Games Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 Toronto 7, Boston 1 Kansas City 6, Detroit 2 Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, late, 1st game Minnesota at Cleveland, late Texas at Tampa Bay, late Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, late, 2nd game Houston at L.A. Angels, late Oakland at Seattle, late Today’s Games Baltimore (B.Norris 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 4-0), 10:05 a.m. Boston (Buchholz 1-4) at Toronto (Dickey 1-3), 10:07 a.m. Minnesota (May 2-2) at Cleveland (Salazar 3-1), 10:10 a.m. Texas (W.Rodriguez 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Bellatti 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Cincinnati (Lorenzen 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Danks 1-3), 11:10 a.m. Houston (Feldman 2-3) at L.A. Angels (Richards 2-1), 12:35 p.m. Oakland (Chavez 1-2) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 5-0), 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (C.Young 2-0) at Detroit (Greene 3-2), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Toronto at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee, 4:20 p.m. Kansas City at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Boston at Oakland, 7:05 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct Los Angeles 19 10 .655 San Diego 16 15 .516 San Francisco 15 15 .500 Arizona 13 15 .464 Colorado 11 16 .407 East Division W L Pct New York 18 11 .621 Washington 15 15 .500 Atlanta 14 15 .483 Miami 14 16 .467 Philadelphia 11 19 .367 Central Division W L Pct St. Louis 22 7 .759 Chicago 15 13 .536 Cincinnati 14 14 .500 Pittsburgh 13 16 .448 Milwaukee 9 21 .300 Friday’s Games Washington 9, Atlanta 2 Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 1 St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 5 Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 6 Cincinnati at Chicago, ppd., rain L.A. Dodgers 2, Colorado 1, 6 innings San Diego 6, Arizona 5 San Francisco 6, Miami 0

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Saturday’s Games Atlanta at Washington, late Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, late, 1st game N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, late St. Louis at Pittsburgh, late Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, late Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, late, 2nd game L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, ppd., rain San Diego at Arizona, late Miami at San Francisco, late Today’s Games Atlanta (A.Wood 1-2) at Washington (Zimmermann 2-2), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 5-1) at Philadelphia (Billingsley 0-1), 10:35 a.m. St. Louis (Lyons 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Locke 2-2), 10:35 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 0-1) at Milwaukee (Garza 2-4), 11:10 a.m. Cincinnati (Lorenzen 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Danks 1-3), 11:10 a.m. Miami (Latos 1-3) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 1-2), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 5-0) at Colorado (K. Kendrick 1-4), 1:10 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 1-5) at Arizona (Undecided), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee, 4:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.

Basketball NBA Playoffs CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 2, Cleveland 1 Monday, May 4: Chicago 99, Cleveland 92 Wednesday, May 6: Cleveland 106, Chicago 91 Friday: Chicago 99, Cleveland 96 Today: Cleveland at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday: Chicago at Cleveland, 4 p.m. x-Thursday: Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m. x-Sunday, May 17: Chicago at Cleveland, TBD Washington 2, Atlanta 1 Sunday, May 3: Washington 104, Atlanta 98 Tuesday, May 5: Atlanta 106, Washington 90 Saturday: Washington 103, Atlanta 101 Monday: Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. Wednesday: Washington at Atlanta, 5 p.m. x-Friday, May 15: Atlanta at Washington, 5 or 7 p.m. x-Monday, May 18: Washington at Atlanta, 5 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Clippers 2, Houston 1 Monday, May 4: L.A. Clippers 117, Houston 101 Wednesday, May 6: Houston 115, L.A. Clippers 109 Friday: L.A. Clippers 124, Houston 99 Today: Houston at L.A. Clippers, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: L.A. Clippers at Houston, 6:30 p.m. x-Thursday: Houston at L.A. Clippers, 6:30 or 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 17: L.A. Clippers at Houston, TBD Golden State 1, Memphis 1 Sunday, May 3: Golden State 101, Memphis 86 Tuesday, May 5: Memphis 97, Golden State 90 Saturday: Golden State at Memphis, late Monday: Golden State at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Memphis at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. x-Friday: Golden State at Memphis, 5 or 6:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 17: Memphis at Golden State, TBD

Hockey NHL Playoffs SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 Thursday, April 30: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Saturday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2 Monday, May 4: Washington 1, N.Y. Rangers 0 Wednesday, May 6: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Friday: N.Y. Rangers 2, Washington 1, OT Today: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 4 p.m.

Today 8 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Liverpool at Chelsea, (Live) 10 a.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia, Division I Tournament, First Round (Live) 11 a.m. (5) KING Golf PGA, The Players Championship, Final Round (Live) Noon (306) FS1 Women’s Soccer FIFA, Ireland vs. United States, International Friendly (Live) Noon (320) PAC-12 Baseball NCAA, Oregon vs. Washington State (Live) Noon (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Brown vs. Denver, Division I Tournament, First Round (Live) 12:30 p.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, Cleveland Cavaliers at Chicago Bulls, Playoffs, Game 4 (Live) 1 p.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners (Live) 2 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Soccer MLS, Houston Dynamo at Toronto FC (Live) 2 p.m. (304) NBCSN Cycling, UCI Tour of California (Live) 2:15 p.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Colgate vs. North Carolina, Division I Tournament (Live) 3 p.m. (320) PAC-12 Baseball NCAA, Stanford vs. USC (Live) 4 p.m. (2) CBUT (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL, New York Rangers at Washington Capitals, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Game 6 (Live) 4 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, New York City FC at New York Red Bulls (Live) 4:30 p.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Marist vs. Syracuse, Division I Tournament (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, Kansas City Royals at Detroit Tigers (Live) 5:30 p.m. (31) TNT Basketball NBA, Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Clippers, Playoffs, Game 4 (Live) 6 p.m.(320) PAC-12 Baseball NCAA, Washington vs. Arizona (Live) 7 p.m. (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL,Calgary at Anaheim, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Game 5 (Live) x-Wednesday: Washington at N.Y. Rangers, TBD Tampa Bay 3, Montreal 1 Friday, May 1: Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1, 2OT Sunday, May 3: Tampa Bay 6, Montreal 2 Wednesday, May 6: Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1 Thursday, May 7: Montreal 6, Tampa Bay 2 Saturday: Tampa Bay at Montreal, late x-Tuesday: Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBD x-Thursday: Tampa Bay at Montreal, TBD WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 4, Minnesota 0 Friday, May 1: Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 Sunday, May 3: Chicago 4, Minnesota 1 Tuesday, May 5: Chicago 1, Minnesota 0 Thursday, May 7: Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 Anaheim 3, Calgary 1 Thursday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Calgary 1 Sunday, May 3: Anaheim 3, Calgary 0 Tuesday, May 5: Calgary 4, Anaheim 3, OT Friday: Anaheim 4, Calgary 2 Today: Calgary at Anaheim, 7 p.m. x-Tuesday: Anaheim at Calgary, TBD x-Thursday: Calgary at Anaheim, TBD.

Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled RHP Matt Barnes from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned INF Travis Shaw to Pawtucket. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Purchased the contract of LHP Bruce Chen from Columbus (IL). Designated RHP Anthony Swarzak for assignment.

Redhawks: Little scores stoppage-time goal CONTINUED FROM B1 each time. Meier couldn’t quite put Sam Meier, Patrick his foot on a cross to the far Charlton and Shae Wein- post, Charlton’s hesitation blatt Dey all found them- on a bouncing ball cost him time and caused his shot to selves on the receiving end be deflected and Weinblatt of Chisick’s crosses inside blasted his chance high the goal box, but the Red- over the goal. hawks came away empty Chisick had Port

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Townsend’s best look at the goal in the first half, picking up a loose ball on the left edge of the goal box and firing just wide of the net. “We didn’t complete,” Baabahar said. “We should have been up about five goals at half. We just had a lot of chances but we blew our chances.” The missed opportunities continued after halftime, with Charlton coming on to the ball in the middle of the goal box and blasting his first touch over the goal and off the top of the nearby “N” Building on the Peninsula campus. Each coach campaigned for calls from the officials, Cascade Christian’s Keith Patefield asking for hand ball calls on Port Townsend and Baabahar imploring the refs to call fouls on the Cougars. A crucial call occurred in the 61st minute when Port Townsend’s Erik Pokorny was given his second yellow

card and ejected from the game. “I don’t think it was the type of foul you give that second yellow on when a guy already has a yellow,” Baabahar said. “Not in a playoff game. To me, it’s kind of outrageous.” Baabahar also didn’t like a no-call on a mid-air collision between Dwyer and Cascade Christian midfielder Nathan Suiter. “That was at least a yellow for running into the goalkeeper,” Baabahar said. “We received nothing from them [the officials].” Premo made a top-notch save in the final minute for the Cougars. Meier ran onto a Dwyer goal kick, sliding between and outrunning two Cougars’ defenders for a breakaway attempt on goal. His left-footed shot to the low left post was sent away by a fingertip save

from a lunging Premo. Port Townsend had been building up its attack for that tying goal and wasn’t able to get back defensively before giving up a score on the counterattack. John Yoh sent a shot past Dwyer from the outer edge of the goal box with five minutes to play for a 2-0 Cascade Christian lead. “The most dangerous time [defensively] is right after you almost score,” Baabahar said. “Their keeper made a tremendous save and we let down and they came down and caught us with a spectacular goal.” To its credit, Port Townsend didn’t fold, as Beshir Little scored a stoppage time goal on a tough angle from the left side of the box to pull within 2-1. The Redhawks had one last good look at the net, but sophomore Jack Kingsley sent his shot high over the middle of the goal

moments after Little’s strike. “We kind of gave this game away to them, but to play that long with 10 men is tough,” Baabahar said. Baabahar praised the performance of his seniors, including Chisick and defensive back Colin Coker. “Connor was productive all game long and Colin did such a good job leading the defense,” Baabahar said. “We are a very young team. Our roster is full of sophomores, so I feel we will be back and be much improved in this situation next year.” Cascade Christian 2, Port Townsend 1 Cascade Christian 1 1 —2 Port Townsend 0 1 —1 Scoring Summary First Half: 1, Cascade Christian, Brandner, 6th. Second Half: 2, Cascade Christian, Yoh, 75th. 1, Port Townsend, Little, 80th.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Chimacum softball team beat up on rival Port Townsend for the third time this season, topping the Redhawks 14-3 in five innings. Thursday’s win setups a battle for the Olympic League’s 1A Division title between Chimacum (6-2, 9-7) and Klahowya (6-2, 10-6) on Tuesday in Chimacum. Taylor Carthum was 3 for 4 with two doubles and two RBIs to lead the Cowboys. Kiersten Snyder was 1 for 3, walking once and driving in three runs, and Mechelle Nisbet was 1 for 3 with a double, a walk and three RBIs. Bradyn Nelson and Ryley Eldridge each added RBI singles for Chimacum. Eldridge struck out two and allowed one run on two hits in her three innings pitched. Nelson gave up two runs on four hits, with a walk and two strikeouts in two innings on the mound. The winner of Tuesday’s Klahowya-Chimacum game will advance to the doubleelimination West Central District tournament on May 23. The loser of Tuesday’s game must play in a loser-

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Chimacum second baseman Bradyn Nelson gets ready to tag out Port Townsend’s Bali Shaw. out, winner-to-district game “Jonny Rogers pitched a against the Nisqually good game, going five League runner-up Friday, innings, allowing four runs May 22. on five hits and two walks,” Chimacum coach Andy Lingle said of Thursday’s game. Baseball “The sun was an issue Chimacum 12, for a couple of those runs.” Port Townsend 4 The Cowboys spread the PORT TOWNSEND — hits around, scoring their Lane Dotson opened the 12 runs on 12 hits. “It was a balanced conscoring for Chimacum with a three-run home run in the tribution at the plate, with first inning as the Cowboys hits up and down the picked up a win over the lineup,” Lingle said. rival Redhawks. Logan Shaw and Henry

Lovekamp each had two hits, two RBIs and scored two runs. Kaleb Collier was 2 for 3 with a run and Peyton Hundley went 2 for 4 with two runs. Chimacum 12, Port Townsend 4 Chimacum 3 0 0 0 4 2 3 — 12 12 2 Port Townsend 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 — 4 5 5 WP- Rogers Pitching Statistics Chimacum: Rogers 5 IP, 4 R, 5 H, 2 BB; Lovekamp 2 IP, 3 BB. Hitting Statistics Chimacum: Shaw 2-5, 2 RBI, 2 R; Lovekamp 2-4, 2 RBI, 2 R; Dotson 1-2, HR, 3 RBI, 2 IBB; Collier 2-3, R; Hundley 2-4, 2 R; Hill 1-1.

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The Red Devils were led by Cameron Buzzell’s wins in the 100 and 200 dashes. Buzzell edged teammate Cole Svec in each event, running the 100 in 11.89 and the 200 in 24.48. The pair teamed with Chris Martinez and Elisha Winck to take the 4x100 relay in 46.23 seconds. Winck won the triple jump for Neah Bay, recording a leap of 38-11.5. Clallam Bay eighthgrader Clayton Willis led the Bruins with two wins. He out-leaped Winck by 5 inches for the long jump title, posting a distance of 18-06, and topped Svec by 2 inches in the high jump with a leap of 5-06. Willis also finished secKEITH THORPE (2)/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ond in the 400 and third in the 100. Shannon Williams of Crescent won the North Olympic League discus

crown with a throw of 100 feet, 9 inches.

Girls results The Bruins rolled to 92 team points, easily outpacing Crescent (46) and Neah Bay (27), two win their second consecutive North Olympic League title. Clallam Bay picked up multiple-event wins from freshman Kaylin Signor, sophomore Molly McCoy and senior Marissa May. Signor dominated the long-distance runs, taking the 800 with a time of 2:59.79, the 1,600 in 6:46.31 and posting a 14:05.02 in the 3,200. McCoy won the long jump by 9 inches over teammate Atokena Abe with a leap of 14-03. She also won the high jump with a length of 4-10.25. May won the 100 with a time of 14.13 seconds and the 400 with a time of 1:08.34. Jennica Maines also won the triple jump and Abe claimed the 200 for the Bruins. Ryan Lester won both hurdles events for the Loggers: the 100 (18.52 seconds) and the 300 (52.29 seconds). Crescent’s Shannon Williams won the discus with a

“It was outside-half [of the plate] so I tried to square it up,” she said. “It wasn’t piped but it was belt-high.” Gouge, who ended up 3 for 4 at the plate on the day, started the game off for Port Angeles with a leadoff single to left field. Freshman Natalie Steinman then got underneath a pitch from Trojans pitcher Whitney Villlalobos, sending a deep fly ball over the fence in left-center field for her sixth home run of the season and a 2-0 Riders lead. Port Angeles added another run on an errant throw to take a 3-0 lead after three innings. The Riders’ ace pitcher, sophomore Nizhoni Wheeler, cruised through the game’s first five innings, striking out eight and allowing only three base runners. After walking the first batter in the top of the sixth, Wheeler picked up her ninth strikeout before allowing a single to short left field. Up came Olympic’s Adia Roberts, and out went a three-run home run to leftcenter, erasing the Port Angeles lead. Wheeler walked the next batter, but came back strong with two straight strikeouts to end the Olympic threat. Wetzler and Gouge worked their two-out magic in the bottom half of the inning to put the Riders back on top and Port Angeles fought through a Trojans challenge in their last at-bat.

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Clallam Bay’s Atokena Abe, right, out-runs Neah Bay’s Cheyanna Svec on the anchor leg of the girls 4x200-meter relay race. throw of 100-09 and was second in the shot put with a throw of 30-08. McKenzie Brannan also won the javelin with a throw of 96-11 for the Loggers. Faye Chartraw was the lone event winner for the Red Devils, taking the shot

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put with a distance of 36-03.5. Chartraw was the runner-up in the discus with a throw of 95-01. All three boys and girls teams will begin the postseason Thursday with the North Olympic League SubDistrict meet at Crescent.

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RANDY STEINMAN On the Roughriders’ response to Olympic tying the game 3-3 looking Cabato for her 14th and final strikeout of the contest. “She was awesome,” Gouge said of Wheeler’s pitching prowess. “She hit her spots and was really doing well. And she did a great job of coming back strong after giving up the home run. “It means a lot to us to have her out there on the mound.” Steinman was pleased with his team’s toughness in Thursday’s game. “We didn’t make any errors the whole game,” Steinman said. “We played a great ball game, a very clean ball game, and just made the one mistake and it got them three runs. “But I’m really proud of the girls. It was a good bounce-back for us.”

Postseason preview The winning margin was the closest of the season for the Riders (9-0, 14-0), and provided a good test in advance of the postseason. “This is what we are going to see at districts,” Steinman said. “So, absolutely, this is good preparation for districts.” Port Angeles hosts Sequim (8-2, 11-4) on Tuesday with a chance to clinch the Olympic League title with a win against its rival. “We held our senior night today because Alyssa is heading to Japan as part of the sister-city exchange program, and although we have another home game, we couldn’t have a senior night without her,” Steinman said. “And from start to finish it was a great day.”

“The nice thing is the girls were fine [mentally],” Randy Steinman said. “They came back and got the run. And then [Olympic] comes back and threatened in the last inning, but Nizhoni held her composure and got them out in the end.” Wheeler gave up a walk to open the frame, rallied Port Angeles 4, Olympic 3 for a three-pitch strikeout, Olympic 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 —3 4 2 then allowed a single to left Port Angeles 2 0 1 0 0 1 x — 4 10 0 WP- Wheeler; LP- Villalobos field to Zoe Roberts. Pitching Statistics Another strikeout was Olympic: Villalobos 6 IP, 4 R, 10 H, K, BB. followed by a wild pitch to Port Angeles: Wheeler 7 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, HB, 14 K. the Trojans’ power-hitting Hitting Statistics freshman Kaira Cabato Olympic: Z. Roberts 2-2, BB, R; A. Roberts 1-3, R that moved the runners to HR,Port3 RBI, Angeles: Steinman 2-3, HR, 2 RBI, R; Carly second and third base with Gouge 3-4, 2B, RBI, R; Clark 2-3, Gray 1-2, Wetzler 1-3, R; Howell 1-3. two out. Wheeler and Cabato ________ squared off, the count runSports reporter Michael Carning full at three balls and man can be contacted at 360-452two strikes before Wheeler 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ fired the final pitch past a peninsuladailynews.com.

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Boyle: Carroll stands by Clark CONTINUED FROM B1 again strongly defended the decision to draft Clark; the Seahawks remain con“So every day, whether fident that the truth is difit was practice or whether ferent than the ugly it was just me finding a description of incidents in meal, it was a struggle. “I remember days I was the police report. “There are enough facts walking, nights walking, out there that have told we didn’t have nowhere to the story after the initial stay. That inspired me to report was in,” Carroll said. be who I am today.” “I think there was Clark’s story would be enough stuff, if you dig in an inspiring one if it and read all of the stuff, weren’t overshadowed by the story that’s told by the one very ugly incident. But Frank Clark doesn’t process, the prosecution and all that was compelling get to be a feel-good story. Despite all he overcame in contrast to what you read. to go from homeless as a “So I don’t know what it kid to the Seahawks’ top says about police reports, pick in the 2015 draft, Clark, for the time being, is but I think that was pretty . . . it was very telling. That defined in the minds of just added to the story. It most by one incident that was one part of it that we took place last fall in a put together to make some Sandusky, Ohio, hotel sense of this.” room. Clark wouldn’t go into Despite criticisms of their investigation, Carroll detail either, other than to

say, “I know what I did and what I didn’t do.” But regardless of what happened in that hotel room, Clark is now a Seahawk; that isn’t changing. The Seahawks are confident in what they discovered about Clark, and are now focused on him being a productive part of their defense. No one is required to be happy about that or support Seattle’s decision to draft him, and Clark knows it is now on him to prove Carroll and general manager John Schneider were right to take a chance on him. Carroll and the Seahawks are betting their reputations on Clark being much more than a violent incident in a Sandusky hotel room, and he plans to reward that faith.

Youth Sports PA Power rallies twice to edge Jim’s PORT ANGELES — PA Power rallied from a 5-0 first-inning deficit and a four-run margin going into in its last time up to bat to edge Jim’s Pharmacy 15-14 in 12U softball play Tuesday. Standout defensive plays were made by PA Power’s Carly Cary-DeWater, including a beautiful catch in left-center field, and an unassisted double play at third base by Ryleigh Scheid. Katrina Gregory was 3 for 4 at the plate for Jim’s, while Kristina Shumway was 2 for 2.

Bats come out PORT ANGELES — Local 155 swung hot bats in a pair of 12U Cal Ripken League baseball games this week. The team dropped Laurel Lanes in a 16-10 shootout Thursday, putting together 17 hits, including four for extra bases. It was a back-and-forth contest heading into the sixth inning, as the teams exchanged the lead nine times before a seven-run sixth inning pushed Local 155 over the top. Thor Olson and Jeremiah Hall notched RBI singles, Colby Groves hit a three-run double and Elijah Flodstrom connected on a two-run single in the big inning.

Local 155’s Myles Bowechop, Flodstrom, James Burkhardt and Groves combined for 12 hits and 11 RBIs. Hunter Robinson led Laurel Lanes, going 3 for 4 with a double and two RBIs. John Aranda also was 3 for 4 for Laurel Lanes, and Ezra Townsend hit a tworun double. Another big inning Tuesday against Rotary pushed Local 155 to a 13-3 win against Rotary Local 155 broke the game open with an eightrun fifth inning on an RBI single by Hall, a two-run triple by Bowechop, an RBI single by Burkhardt, a tworun double by Flodstrom, a steal of home by Isaiah Martinez and a walk

“I’m not complete,” Clark said. “I’m not a complete person. I’m not the perfect person. “I’m a person that’s still learning. I’m a player who is still learning. “I just want to gain the trust of the fans. I want to gain the trust of my coaching staff as far as playing on the field. “And I want to gain the trust of everyone, all my fans, and the viewers watching personally. “Like I said, I’m not a bad person at all. I’m a great person. I’m a family person. “I’m a great guy to be around and I just want to gain the trust of the 12s and everyone else in Seahawks nation.”

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SEATTLE — If rookie reliever Carson Smith develops into a closer, as the Seattle Mariners expect, he might one day point to his roller-coaster ride over the last week as a seminal point in his career track. “I’ve had both sides,” he said. “I’ve been on the losing end and the winning end. You’ve just got to keep your head up and know that you’re good enough to pitch up here. Prepare yourself that way.” Smith had not allowed a run through his first 20 big________ league appearances — a The Daily Herald of Everett is a club record — before yieldsister paper of the PDN. Sports ing a tie-breaking homer columnist John Boyle can be reached at jboyle@heraldnet.com. last Sunday to Evan Gattis in a 7-6 loss at Houston. One night later, Smith worked a key inning in protecting a lead in a 3-2 victory against the Angels in Anaheim. by Groves. But on Wednesday, the Payton Collins singled Angels struck back in and walked twice to aid beating Smith for a 4-3 Rotary, while Chastain walk-off victory. Richards and Ty Bradow each singled and walked.

Council scores 18 PORT ANGELES — Olympic Labor Council notched an 18-11 12U softball victory last Monday at Lincoln Park. Nacia Bohman led Olympic Labor Council’s defense from behind the plate. Anna Menkal was 2 for 2 at the plate, while Reya Adkins added a single for Olympic Labor Council. Maddy Belbin led the defense for Boulevard and Krystall O’Donnell added a solid hit. Peninsula Daily News

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Then on Friday, Smith pitched two scoreless innings against Oakland and got the victory when the Mariners won 4-3 on Logan Morrison’s walk-off homer. “It is a growing process,” manager Lloyd McClendon said, “but the thing I really like is is the ability to get back in there, get back in the fire and compete. He’s not shying away. That’s a good sign.” A short-term memory is paramount for any reliever, but it is particularly necessary for closers, whose poor outings almost always turn into losses. “I try to flush it out as quick as I can,” Smith said. “It’d be easy to say it’s gone the minute it’s over, but that’s not the case. You sleep on it that night. But when you wake up and get to the field the next day — by that time, it’s gone.”

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Curtis takes over a program that finished 5-6 last season and had its first taste of the postseason since 2011, advancing to a three-team Olympic League tiebreaker in which the Roughriders defeated Sequim in a half-game before falling to Kingston in another half-game. Counting the half-game victory, Port Angeles has won three straight contests against rival Sequim.

Wahl went 23-28 in five seasons as the head coach of the Roughriders. Curtis served as an assistant under Wahl from 2010-11, as well as under previous Port Angeles coaches Keith Moorman and Mark Greenleaf. Earlier this year, Curtis coached the Port Angeles girls basketball C team.

________ Sports Editor Lee Horton can be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com.

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CNA: Ideally available for all shifts, including weekends. Apply in person at Park View Villas, 8th & G Streets, P.A. C N A s : E ve n i n g / n i g h t s h i f t , h i r e o n b o n u s, star ting at $12 per hr. Apply in person at 202 Birdsong Ln., P.A. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Looking for an energetic person who is able to multitask, and enjoys working with the public. Retail experience prefe r r e d , k n ow l e d g e i n hardware, garden and pet helpful. P/T wages DOE. The Co-op Farm and Garden. (360)6834111. Development Manager, Nor th Olympic Salmon Coalition. Duties include leading the implementation of activities associated with achieving N O S C ’s f u n d r a i s i n g goals. Position based in Port Hadlock. Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in an associated field and two years applicable experience.Visit www.nosc.org for full job announcement and how to apply. DRIVING ROUTES Clean driving record, lifting involved. Apply in person: Olympic Springs 253 Business Park Loop Carlsborg, WA 98324.

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Sunday Crossword ACROSS 1 Padlock part 5 Boldly forward 9 Yrs. before college 13 Only major league team without a no-hitter to its credit 19 Polynesian getaway 20 Small number 21 Aslan of Narnia, e.g. 22 Parthenon dedicatee 23 Comment after a big raise? 26 Range ropes 27 Mosaic part 'LGQ¡W OHW JR RI 30 Takes the wrong way? 31 Scholarly piece 34 Assign 37 Express sorrow 38 Garden annoyance 39 Dark clouds, perhaps 40 Prison canary? 42 Faux furs left out in the cold? 45 Row 46 Recess retort 48 Cargo unit 49 “Pshaw!â€? 50 Dwindle 52 Start of many a tribute 54 Pertinent 59 Greenhouse gas regulator: Abbr. 60 Chicago athlete in Denver? 63 Pad 64 Satisfied, as a debt 66 YucatĂĄn native 67 Arrived suddenly 68 Bit of kelp, say 70 Come down hard 72 Asian cuisine 74 Do a farming job 75 Uncouth 77 Field scurrier 81 One hoping to find a school 83 Skylark sound 84 Gem named for a dinosaur? 86 Life 89 Physically aware 91 Fathered 92 Unprocessed information 94 Hatch, e.g.: Abbr. 95 Helena-to-

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The Hoh Indian Tribe, a Washington State Native American community, is seeking an ICW Case Worker. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Human Resources P.O. Box 2196 Forks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to hr@hohtribensn.org . For full announcement, go to www.hohtribe-nsn.org. Questions or additional information, contact Darel Maxfield 360-3745415. Opening Closes 5/22/2015 The Hoh Indian Tribe, a Washington State Native American community, is seeking an Executive Director to manage operations and coordinate strategic planning. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Human Resources P.O. Box 2196 For ks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to hr@hohtribe-nsn.org . For full announcement, g o t o w w w. h o h t r i b e nsn.org. Questions or additional information, contact Darel Maxfield 360-374-5415. Opening Closes 5/22/2015.

Well-established dental office looking for experienced Billing and Financial Cordinator - M-Th. 8-5. Submit resume to pjhilferty@gmail.com or PJ @ PO Box 1116 Sequim 98382

The Quileute Tribe has a job opening for a “General Manager� they will be directly accountable for the overall supervision and day-today management of the operations and affairs of the Quileute Tribe. The general manager works directly with Council and carries out their directives. BA in public administration or business administration is preferred. Five years of progressively responsible and successful administ r a t i ve ex p e r i e n c e i n gover nment/non-profit environments including: policy development, planning, budget develo p m e n t , a n d wo r k i n g with federal, state and local agencies. Ability to be culturally sensitive. Experience in Tribal operations is required. C l o s e s Ju n e 5 , 2 0 1 5 Visit our website at www.quileutenation.org for a complete job application and job description or call (360) 3744366.

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The Quileute Tribe has an opening for a Prosecutor the successful person will be responsible for representing the Quileute Tribe in all criminal cases brought before the Quileute Tr ibal Cour t, and all delinquency and dependency cases brought before the Quil e u t e Ju ve n i l e C o u r t from initiation of the c a s e t h r o u g h t h e ex haustion of all appeals. B a c h e l o r ’s D e gr e e i n criminal justice field or related field desired. Have at least two years’ experience in legal field. Must successfully clear a criminal background and employment check. Visit our website at www.quileutenation.org for a complete job description and down load an application. Closes May 15, 2015 Submit a job description, cover letter and resume to larry.scroggins@quileutenation.org or call (360) 374- 4305

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Beautiful Remodeled Interior! This charming 5 Br., , 3 ba., 2,768 sf. craftsman was completely gutted and remodeled in 2014. T h e b ra n d n ew o p e n concept kitchen, dining, family room features an e a t i n g b a r, w e t b a r, wood stove and huge TV viewing area. 3 sets of d o u bl e Fr e n c h d o o r s add elegance; 1 opens to private cedar deck. Upper level has a peeka-boo view of the Straits. 1 car garage + covered carport. MLS#290207 $228,000 Sherry Grimes UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2812

BECAUSE IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT VIEW! Dungeness Lighthouse and spit, Victoria, San Juan Islands, Mt Baker and the Juan de Fuca Strait. Level 1.14 acres, nice quiet neighborhood in area of well-kept homes. Walk to Cline Spit or take your kayak down to the Bay. MLS#290316/752363 $269,000 Cathy Reed (360)460-1800 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East


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ELEGANT HOME IN SUNLAND 3 Br., 2.5 ba. 3,624 sf., Plenty of storage, remodeled with quality features, top of line appliances, cherry cabinets, built-ins, heated tile floors, new roof, cozy library, large master bath, large sun filled atrium overlooking golf course, golf cart garage, enjoy Sunland Amenities MLS#656643/281332 $365,000 Team Schmidt (360)460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND GEM In The City 3 Br., 2 ba. 2 car garage. Fenced backyard. Easy care landscaping. Granite counters, wood stove. Coved dining room ceiling. Call to see now! MLS#290651/772011 $315,000 Carol Dana (360)460-1800 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING 3 Br., 2.5 ba. SunLand h o m e . Fo r m a l d i n i n g room and family room with propane fireplace. Kitchen island, desk and wine rack is a cook’s delight. Large master and bath with soaking tub. Landscaped with automatic sprinkler/drip system. Sit on the patio and be soothed by the waterfall water feature. Enjoy all the country club amenities of SunLand. MLS#290479/760002 $319,000 Roland Miller (360) 461-4116 TOWN & COUNTRY

Great Location and View! Enjoy panoramic views of the Strait from this well maintained 4 Br., 2 ba., 2,808 sf. home with custom architectural features and upgraded app l i a n c e s, i n c l u d i n g a new chef’s gas cook top! Beautifully landscaped exter ior with underground sprinkler system includes a private covered patio with gazebo, greenhouse, tool shed and secluded hot tub area. Huge garage with workshop has additional covered parking in front. Home Warranty Protection Plan provided by seller! MLS#290702 $369,500 Sherry Grimes UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2786

Great Location Beautiful 1,760 sf. manufactured home in West Alder Mobile Home Park, a 55 or older park. T h e h o m e fe a t u r e s a covered entrance, kitchen with skylight, formal dining area, living area with propane stove, laundry room with utility sink, master suite with j e t t e d t u b, s e p a r a t e shower and double sinks. Heat pump, covered patio and low maintenance landscaping. MLS#290824 $69,500 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

Great Opportunity! .89 level acres conveniently located close to town with lots of possibilities! Structures currently on the proper ty could be torn down to all ow fo r a mu l t i - fa m i l y dwelling, bed and breakfast, daycare and more. PUD power and water in at the road. City sewer in at the road. The possibilities are endless! MLS#290810 $50,000 Terry Neske 360-477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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FSBO: MFG. 3 Br., 2 ba., in Por t Townsend. 1,333 sf., on foundation, large kitchen, 6x24 porch, 8x8 storage shed, large yard, good location, on cul de sac, close to stores and hospital. Move In Ready! Well maintained 3 Br., 2 H o u s e e m p t y o r f u l l ba., 1,626 sf. rambler household. $205,000. (360)385-3175 with open floor plan. Views of Bell Hill and Hurricane Ridge from liv- 505 Rental Houses ing room. Well lit built-in Clallam County desk nook. Kitchen has new cabinets with rollout shelving, glass front cabinetry, and large pant r y. K i n g s i ze m a s t e r b e d r o o m h a s wa l k - i n closet; master bath has double vanities. Locked, paved storage available for your boat or RV just (360) 4 d o o r s a w a y. 3 7 0 America Blvd, Sequim HOUSES/APT Call Brooke for an easy IN PORT ANGELES showing. MLS#290718 $225,000 STUDIO..............$550/M Brooke Nelson UPTOWN REALTY A 1BD/1BA ........$575/M (360)417-2812

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SHERWOOD VILLAGE CONDO 2 Br., 1.5 ba. 1,302 sf. Well kept 2 story adjacent to greenbelt, enclosed patio, 2 car parking under carport, p r o ve n g o o d i n c o m e source or move in, close to all Sequim amenities. MLS#771251/290647 $100,000 Deb Kahle (360) 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND SPECTACULAR VIEWS 3 Br., 2 ba. 2,040 sf., Single level townhouse, high coffered ceilings, private patio adjacent to greenbelt, beautiful hardwood flooring, prop a n e f i r e p l a c e, gr e a t kitchen with stainless steel appliances, large s o a k i n g t u b, l a u n d r y room. MLS#767538/290590 $284,500 Terry Peterson (360) 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND Stunning and Stylish E l e g a n t 3 B r. , 3 b a . , near Peninsula College. This home has top quality from top to bottom. Yes there is a saltwater view, but this .47 acre landscaped home offers so much more and you can see it from the balcony! Split level floor plan features beautiful Koa wood flooring along with quartz counter-tops. Propane fireplace warms the home, and there is also a heat pump as well. Solid cherry cabinets line the kitchen along with a propane cook top. Downstairs is a large bonus room, full bath, utility room and also the two car attached garage MLS#290679 $379,900 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900 Waterfront Acreage Remarkable 3,724 sf., 4 B r. , 4 . 5 b a . , o n 1 . 7 9 acres lies on Sequim Bay. Two separate living s p a c e s, s h a r e d l a r g e boat dock and private beach plus an RV garage. Gorgeous Brazilian Cherry floors throughout the entr y level where you will find a formal living room, formal dining, kitchen and family/living room - all with outstanding water views. Up a few steps to the master b e d r o o m w i t h p r i va t e bath and 2 additional bedrooms plus a full guest bath. There is also a two car garage with an opener! MLS#290753 $865,000 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900 Well Maintained Newer Home Adjacent to Peninsula Golf Club - just minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Open floor plan with large windows and vaulted ceilings. Kitchen with breakfast bar and large pantry. Dining area off kitchen with sliding glass doors to patio and fenced back yard. Lots of sun exposure in the back yard makes for an abundant garden. Community storage area allows for secure storage of your boat or RV. MLS#290751 $175,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

A 1BD/1BA ........$575/M H 1BD/1BA ........$575/M H 2BD/1BA ........$650/M A 2BD/2BA ........$675/M A 2BD/1.5BA .....$775/M A 2BD/1BA ........$900/M H 2BD/1BA ........$900/M H 4BD/1.75BA .$1000/M H 3BD/2BA ......$1300/M COMPLETE LIST @

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GOLF COURSE RD. SPECIAL! You have: great location, originality, functionality and elegance in this 3,716 sf. home. Complete remodel, beautiful décor, open concept, extremely large front room and extra family room, 3-4 beds, large deck in back. MLS#281755 $295,000 Ania Pendergrass (360)461-3973 Remax Evergreen

Lots of Room 3 Br., 1.75 ba. rambler with over 1,700 sf. Home has family room, cozy fireplace, big kitchen and detached garage. Roll up your sleeves, grab your paint brush and tools and c o m e m a ke yo u r n ew home shine. MLS#290797 $159,900 Jennifer Holcomb (360) 460-3831 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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COMFORT and TRANQUILITY Beautiful 3 Br., 2 ba with 1,792 sf., Vaulted ceilings, wood burning fireplace, dining area separate yet open, large kitchen w/ breakfast bar, quiet, pr ivate, fenced backyard MLS#766163/290546 $279,000 Tyler Conkle (360) 670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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D E S K : O a k r o l l t o p, beautiful. $300/obo. Proceeds to charity. (360)809-0393 FURNITURE: King maple bedroom set, $450 o b o. 7 ’ s o fa a l m o s t new,$100 obo. Thomasville dining room set, 6 chairs, table, china cabinet. $1200. Full service china set from Japan, N o r i t a ke 5 6 9 3 , $ 5 0 0 obo. 2 coffee tables. (360)681-6825

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OFFICE FOR RENT O f f i c e i n d ow n t ow n Sequim Gazette building for sub-lease. 448-sq-foot, 2nd floor office for $500 a month. Perfect for accountant or other professional. Shared downstairs conference room, restroom. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500.

EASEL: Large Manhattan Easel by Richeson Company, model # 8 8 7 1 2 0 “ H .” U n boxed, brand new. Retail price $2,100. Asking just $1,400. James, (360)582-6905

MISC: Full kitchen set of cabinets,$350. Cabinets for 2 bathrooms, $75 ea. Futon, $75. Leather reclining couch, $175. Rec l i n i n g l e a t h e r c h a i r, $95. All prices are OBO. (360)582-1215 MISC: Shrink wrap staion, $150. Grizzly 15” planer, $400. 14” Chainsaw, $35. Spotterscope with tripod, $50. Double sleeper sofa, $175. Chipper/ shredder, $150. Assorted shop benches, $15. (360)681-6880. PET CRATE: New Petco crate, used once, 48” black with premium foam pad. Ex cond. $190. (360)417-6614 WHEELCHAIR RAMP: Some disassembly req. $400. (360)457-0068

6105 Musical Instruments BANJO: Savanna # 5 V 0 6 0 , n e w, t r a v e l size, soft case, book and dvd for beginners. $250. (360)683-6642

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Central PA: 2 BR 1 BA. No smoking, pets maybe. First / last / dep. $875/mo.(360)775-9449.

Condo apar tment for rent or sale on golf c o u r s e. C o z y ( T h a t means “small”) one B r. , o n e b a , c o n d o apar tment available M ay 1 5 o n C e d a r s Golf course. Unit is ground floor, patio faces the #1 fairway. Turn key, f u l l y f u r n i s h e d and supplied, right d o w n t o s i l ve r w a r e and wine glasses. TV in living room and bedr o o m . W i - F i , C a bl e, Water included. Electric fireplace. $675 Per month plus PUD with minimum 6 month lease, (1st, last, $100 deposit) or $750 month to month. Sale price $67,500 . Call Bill 360-775-9471 CENTRAL P.A.: Charming cottage. Fenced yard a n d g a r a g e, 2 b r. , 1 bath, new heat pump. N o s m o k i n g , p e t s by per mission, refs. required. $950. (360)460-2502 East PA: 3 br, 2 ba, SW view, updated, move-in ready, 1,768 sf., plus basement, 2-car garage, no yard work $1150./mo (360)808-3721 EAST P.A.: Small 1 Br., trailer. $550 mo., plus deposits. 457-9844 or 460-4968 P.A.: 1212 W 11TH 4 Br., 2 bath, fenced yard. $950. (360)565-8383 P. A . H o u s e t o s h a r e, must have verifiable employment and refs. $315/mo. plus utilities and $200 dep. (360)912-3777 PA L O A LTO R D. : 1 Br. apt. over garage, W/D, wood stove, on 5 acres. $700. (360)683-4307.

9820 Motorhomes

MOTORHOME: Class A, Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Diesel 230 Cummins turboed after cool, with 6 speed Allison, Oshgosh f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o slides, plus more! $21,500/obo. (360)683-8142 MINI Australian shepherd Purebred Puppy’s, r a i s e d w i t h f a m i l y, RV: ‘ 9 3 W i n n e b a g o. smart, loving. 1st shots, Class A, very good conwor med. Many colors. dition, 88k mi., 454 eng., $550 & up. 360-261- lots of storage, full bed3354 room, high rise toilet, self leveling jacks. $18,000. (360)457-3979

Merchandise

Tenor Sax. Legacy Student model bought new 6025 Building thru Amazon for a spare. Materials incl mouth piece, neck C A B I N E T S : C u s t o m strap and soft case. Sekitchen, solid Oak, 12 quim, $200 price firm. (360)912-4677 unites, upper and lowers. $2,000/obo. (360)582-6308 6115 Sporting

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MISC: 2 White vinyl wind o w s . ( 1 ) w h i t e g r i d 7035 General Pets 71X35 (1) plain, 46X 54. 9832 Tents & $50./ea. Sold white entry Travel Trailers door, left hand, brass P O O D L E S : S t a n d a r d P a r t i . 5 f e m a l e s , 3 handle and keys. $200. males, $1,000-1,200. Antique drop leaf table TRAILER: 01’ Arctic Fox (360)670-9674 42”. $130. 26X with slide. Sleeps 6, (360)683-1851 rear bedroom. Excellent, o n e o w n e r . 9820 Motorhomes $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 4 5 2 - 7 9 6 9 o r 6100 Misc. 452-5990

P.A.: 1 Br., $600 mo., MISC: Bar, 6 stools and $300 dep., utilities incl., wall mirror, $500. 11’ aluminum boat, $375. 25 no pets. (360)457-6196. Cal. pistol, $250. Truck ladder/boat rack, motor665 Rental cycle reciever hitch carriDuplex/Multiplexes er, or truck canopy, $150 e a . Wa s h m a c h i n e, SEQ: 2 Br. 1 ba. Bright, treadmill, quad/motorcyl a u n d r y, g a r a g e a n d c l e r a m p s , $ 7 5 e a . Ammo-all items for sale large yard. $900. or trade, credit cards ac(360)774-6004 cepted. (360)461-4189.

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T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 8 , Jay c o Bunaglo, 40’, with 36’ aluminum awning, 2 slides. $17,500. (206)595-0241

MOTORHOME: ‘06 Winnebago Aspect 26’. Very clean inside, little sign of wear outside. Mileage is 57,000 on a Ford 450 engine. Options include aluminum wheels, awning over slide out, trailer hitch, full body paint, rear vision camera, and much more. This rig is easy to drive and man e u ve r i n t r a f f i c a n d parking lots. Nada valuation $50,600. $48,000. (360)681-0881

TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, 25’, needs TLC. $7000. (360)417-0803 TRAVEL TRAILER: ‘06 , Thor , Dutchmen/Rainier model 18/SC trailer for sale , good condition please contact us at (360)732-4271

9802 5th Wheels

Holiday Rambler 27’ 3 slides. ‘02 Excellent condition, light easy pull, M O T O R H O M E : ‘ 8 5 normal extras for top of Class C, 3,000k mi on the line model. Ready motor and tires. $3,000 for vacation and camping. $9,900./obo text. obo. (360)808-1134 (360)649-4121

9931 Legal Notices Clallam County CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION

N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that on May 5, 2015, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles approved the redevelopment action to coordinate new and existing structures into a pedestrian oriented Olympic Medical Center campus in the Commercial Office zone using the Mixed Commercial Over lay zo n i n g . T h e s u b j e c t property is located in the east 900 Block between Georgiana and Caroline Streets and includes the existing hospital grounds making up approximately 8.6 acre in total area. Appeal of a final decis i o n r e n d e r e d by t h e City Council may be filed with Superior Court within 21 days of a final decision. For further information, please contact Scott Johns, Associate Planner, Department of Community & Economic Deve l o p m e n t , 3 2 1 E a s t Fifth Street, Por t Ang e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n , (360) 417-4752. Pub: May 10, 2015 Legal No: 631566

WA N T E D : U s e d 5 t h wheel, 3 or 4 slides, 35’ to 40’ long. (360)477-3686

9808 Campers & Canopies CAMPER/TRUCK: ‘93 Lance camper, model 880, very clean, 1 owner, self contained. Chevy 1 ton pickup dually, good condition. ext cab, 113K miles, fully furnished and ready to go. $7,500. (3600457-9568 CAMPER: Winnebago for 3/4 ton 4x8 bed pickup. Sleeps 2 adults and 4 kids. Perfect for hunting or fishing. $750 obo. (360)681-2443

9931 Legal Notices Clallam County CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that on May 5, 2015, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles approved the vacation of Caroline Street and the Caroline/Georgiana Street alley in and abutt i n g B l o ck 1 Pe r k i n s Subdivision of Suburban L o t 3 2 , T PA b e t we e n Race and Washington Streets. For further information, please contact Scott Johns, Associate Planner, Department of Community & Economic Development, 321 East Fifth Street, Por t Ang e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n , (360) 417-4752. Pub: May 10, 2015 Legal No: 631657

CITY OF PORT C E M E T E RY P L OT: ANGELES ADULT TRIKE: Comfy, G a r d e n o f D evo t i o n , NOTICE OF 24 speed, fits wide $2,500. (360)477-9071 LAND USE ACTION h e i g h t ra n g e p e r fe c t , N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y quality trike can deliver GIVEN that the CITY OF 6045 Farm Fencing $980. (360)554-4215 P O RT A N G E L E S h a s & Equipment received an application BIKE: ‘05 Ran’s Rocket, for a Shoreline Substanexc. condition, recum- tial Development Permit H a y f o r S a l e : 1 s t bent bike, red. $600/obo to allow reconstruction of cutting from 2014, or(360)681-0290 the east shoreline of Dry c h a r d g r a s s / a l fa l fa LEGAL NOTICE mix. $6.00 per bale. B I K E S : H i s a n d h e r s Creek at its confluence $ 8 . 0 0 p e r b a l e h ay m o u n t a i n b i ke s. Tr e k with the Strait of Juan de Fuca as a part of the on- Notice of Transit Board also available. Carls- 800 sport. $300 for both. going landfill stabilization Meeting Location borg area. (360)683-4873 and remediation project. Forks 360-477-1570 KAYAK: 18’ fiberglass, Por tions of the project N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y I R R I G AT I O N E Q U I P - light weight, with acc. were reviewed and ap- GIVEN that the Clallam proved by the Port An- County Transit System MENT. 300’/+- 3” pipe; 9 Very good cond. $1,600. geles Planning Commis- Board’s next regularly (360)452-8428 fittings including elbows, sion on December 11, s c h e d u l e d m o n t h l y Ts, end plugs, line couplers; 10 3/4” risers with KAYAK: Pelican 2-per- 2013. Due to the nature meeting in May 2015 will and scale of the pro- be held on Monday, May sprinkler heads, gaskets; son. $200. posed project, no public 18, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. at (206)518-4245. foot valve, hand pump hearing will be held. Pe n i n s u l a C o l l e g e p r i m e r, 2 ” b a l l f l o a t The application was de- For ks Extension, 481 valve.Must take all. termined to be complete S o u t h Fo r k s Ave nu e, 6125 Tools $400. 360-460-2796. on April 16, 2015. Writ- Forks, WA Leave message/text. ten comment will be tak- Wendy Clark-Getzin, PE TOOLS: Delta “Model en regarding the pro- General Manager N E W H O L L A N D 1 0 ” R a d i a l A r m S aw, posed activity until June PUB: May 10, 2015 TRACTOR. 2008 4WD great condition. $150 8, 2015. Application in- Legal No:630449 Diesel tractor with front obo., Porter cable table for mation may be rePUBLIC HEARING e n d l o a d e r. M o d e l r o u t e r , $ 1 0 0 o b o . , viewed at the City DeNOTICE T1110. Top condition, C r a f t s m a n t a bl e s aw partment of Community 28 hp, used only 124 with table. $100 obo. & Economic Develop- PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL hours. $12,000. (360)683-5090. ment, City Hall, P.O. Box (360)683-0745 1150, Port Angeles. City Notice is hereby given jeffaok@hotmail.com Hall is accessible to per- that the City Council of 6140 Wanted the City of Port Angeles sons with disabilities. & Trades TRACTOR: ‘48 Ford 8N. STATE ENVIRONMEN- will hold a public hearing with 4’ brush hog. TAL POLICY ACT: It is at the regular City CounWANTED: Old tools and anticipated that a deter- cil meeting of May 19, $2,600. (360)928-3015 hand planes. Call Les at mination of non signifi- 2015, at 6:30 p.m., or (360)385-0822 cance will be issued for soon thereafter. The pur6050 Firearms & the proposal following pose of the public hearWANTED: Riding lawning is to get community Ammunition mowers, working or not. the 15 day comment pe- input on the Council’s riod that will end on May Will pickup for free. 24, 2015, per WAC 197- proposed Priority Setting WE BUY FIREARMS Kenny (360)775-9779 11-340(2). The SEPA Resolution. CASH ON THE SPOT comment period will be The public hearing will ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ 6135 Yard & the only opportunity to be held in the Council TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N comment on this propo- Chambers at City Hall, Garden CLUDING ESTATES 321 East Fifth Street. sal. AND OR ENTIRE City Hall is accessible IRIS BULBS: 20 plus APPLICANT: C i t y o f COLLECTIONS Call for persons with colors to choose from. Por t Ang eles Public 360-477-9659 disabilities. If you need $4-$10, M-F, 8-4 p.m., Works and Utility Deany special accommoda184 Coulter Rd., Sequim partment LOCATION: 3 2 1 E . tions to attend the meet6055 Firewood, (360)460-5357 5th Street, Port Angeles ing, please contact the Fuel & Stoves City Clerk at 360-417WA RIDING For further information 4634. FIREWOOD: $179 delivLAWNMOWERS Jennifer Veneklasen ered Sequim-P.A. True $400 to $900. Some contact: Scott Johns, City Clerk (360) 417-4752 cord. 3 cord special for with bags. Call Kenny, Pub: May 10, 2015 Pub: May 10, 2015 $499. Credit card ac(360)775-9779. Legal No: 631995 Legal No: 632014 cepted. (360)582-7910 www.portangeles Invitation to Bid 8183 Garage Sales firewood.com The Makah Tribe is soliciting bids to install 5,660 PA - East feet of 8” PVC water main to homes along and FIREWOOD: 6 CORD across the Sooes River. The Tribe requests bids SPECIAL, $899. HUGE MULTI FAMILY from contractors experienced in performing the 2 weeks only! SALE: Sat.-Sun., 9-1 work described in this request. www.portangelesfire p.m., 735 E. 6th St. CorContacts: wood.com ner of 6th and Francis Contract information, including project specifica(360)582-7910 St. If you can think of it tions and drawings may be obtained from: we have it. Electronics, Rose Taylor, Executive Assistant FIREWOOD: Log truck boating, sailing, surfing, Makah Tribe full. $1500. camping, biking, musiP.O. Box 115 (360)460-4294. cal, tools, clothing all sizNeah Bay, WA 98357 e s M & F, f u r n i t u r e , LONG DISTANCE Phone: (360) 645-3103 books, household items. No Problem! Fax: (360) 645-3112 rose.taylor@makah.com EMAIL US AT Peninsula Classified classified@peninsula 1-800-826-7714 Bid Closing Date: 4:00 p.m. on June 3, 2015 dailynews.com Pub.: May 3, 6, 10, 13, 2015 Legal No. 629788

9933 Sequim Legals

9933 Sequim Legals

REVISED NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development (DCD) has scheduled a public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for May 27, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port A n g e l e s , WA 9 8 3 6 2 . The purpose of the hearing is to receive public testimony regarding a proposed Zoning Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2015-02) and Variance (VAR 2015-02) for the constr uction of a 150 foot mono-pine (monopole camouflaged to resemble a pine tree) Wireless Communication Facility (WCF) on a 9.53 acre parcel located at 278 Watkins Road. The application and referenced material is available for public review at the DCD Office in the Clallam County Courthouse, Monday to Fr i d ay, b e t we e n 8 : 0 0 a.m.-4:30 p.m., or online at the Clallam County Online Per mit System. Please contact Greg Ballard, project planner at (360) 5652616, or by e-mail at gballard@co.clallam.wa.us should you have any questions. History: DCD provided notice of this proposal on March 18, 2015 for a public hearing scheduled for April, 22, 2015 for this Type III WCF proposal and Zoning Variance. After the public hearing, the Hearing Examiner determined that this WCF proposal should h ave a l s o i n c l u d e d a Zoning Conditional Use Permit (CUP) per Sect i o n 3 3 . 4 9 . 6 2 0 C C C. This proposal is being re-noticed to include the CUP. The Zoning CUP criteria is found in Section 33.27.040(1)(a) to (d) CCC. Description: The applicant for this proposal is Ken Bradke with Atlas Tower Holding LLC and the landowners are Dereck & Teresa Schwiethale. The proposal is for the applicant to lease a 75 by 75 foot area within a 9.53 acre parcel zoned Rural Character Conservation 3 (RCC3) for the placement of a 150 foot high monopole. The placement of a new WCF tower in the RCC3 district (Preference Area 2) requires a Type III Zoning Conditional Use Permit. The applicant is also seeking a Zoning Variance to the 50 foot radial landscape buffer requirement (Section 33.49.520(3)(a) & (d) CCC) is also a Type III permit. Initially it is anticipated that Verizon would have nine antennas on the top of the mono-pine at a height of 145 feet above ground level, and lease a 12 by 30 foot area within the compound for their ground equipment. Location: This proposal is located approximately 4 miles east of the City of Por t Angeles and 8 miles west of the City of Sequim and 0.25 miles south of U.S. 101. The proposal is located 278 Watkins Road, a private road. This proposal is located within the easter n por tion of a 9.53 acre and is referenced by Assessor’s Tax Parcel Number 053015310025. State Environmental P o l i c y A c t ( S E PA ) : Clallam County is lead agency for this proposal and issued a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) for this proposal on March 18, 2015. The four teen-day comment period for DNS ended on April 1, 2015. The existing DNS for the exact proposal (but now including a Zoning CUP) meets the SEPA requirement per WAC 197-11600(3). PUB: May 10, 2015 Legal No: 631365

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9933 Sequim Legals

NOTICE OF PETITION, PUBLIC MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING PETITION for ANNEXATION, 60% PETITION METHOD per RCW 35.21; 35A.01 and 35A.14 CITY OF SEQUIM: Annexation ANX13-001

The City of Sequim has received a petition for annexation for the property, described below in Exhibit A signed by property owners representing more than 60% of fair market assessed value. The City Council has accepted the petition and directed the Planning Commission to hold a Public Meeting for the annexation. The Date, Time and Location for the Public Meeting are fixed at: Public Meeting June 16, 2015 @ 6:00 P.M. Sequim Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 152 West Cedar Street City of Sequim

The City Council will hold an open record Public Hearing for the annexation. The Date, Time and Location for the Public Hearing are fixed at: Public Hearing July 13, 2015 @ 6:00 P.M. Sequim Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 152 West Cedar Street City of Sequim

Interested persons are invited to provide written or oral testimony on the merits of the proposed annexation.

DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: An annexation under the 60% Petition Method is located in the northwest portion of the City of Sequim and encompasses land located north of West Fir Street, south of West Hendrickson Road. The western edge of the annexation area is the west right-of-way (ROW) line of Cameron Farm Lane. The eastern boundary abuts the Hendrickson’s Heritage Mobile Home Park. This annexation request is made up of three (3) parcels of approximately 14.66 acres; and includes the ROW for Cameron Farm Lane of approximately .87 acres. The petitioners request that the annexation property remain under the current Comprehensive Plan Land Use designation of Residential (R-III). The annexation and zoning are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and will be approved by ordinance. The Comprehensive Plan Update (Sequim 120) identifies this area as Senior Lifestyle District (SLD). The uses allowed in the RIII designation are compatible with the proposed Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use designation.

SEPA: Annexations are categorically exempt from the State Environmental Policy Act determination per RCW 43.21(C).222.

PROJECT PROPONENT: David Cameron * * * * Approved as to form: Charisse Deschenes May 8, 2015 Charisse Deschenes, Senior Planner

PROPERTY INCLUDES: LOT 1 - COUNTY ASSESSOR PROPERTY ID 20924 LOT 2 - COUNTY ASSESSOR PROPERTY ID 20925 AND RIGHT-OF-WAY EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION

LOTS 1 AND 2 OF THE CAMERON SHORT PLAT RECORDED AUGUST 11, 2004, INVOL. 30 OF SHORT PLATS, PG. 87, UNDER AU D I TO R ’ S F I L E N O. 2 0 0 4 1139185,RECORDS OF CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON; BEING A PORTION OF THE WEST504.25FT. OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1, IN SEC. 19, T.30N., R.3W., W.M., CLALLAMCOUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT THE N.W. CORNER OF GOV’T. LOT 1 IN S E C . 1 9 , T. 3 0 N . , R . 3 W . , W. M . ; T H E N C E S 1 ° 5 0 ’ 5 5 ” W, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 30.00FT. TO THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF HENDRICKSON ROAD AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE C O N T I N U I N G S 1 ° 5 0 ’ 5 5 ” W, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1, OF SAID S E . 1 9 , A D I S TA N C E O F 1 2 6 6 . 9 6 F T. TO T H E N O RT H RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID WEST FIR STREET; THENCE S88°07’36”E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST FIR STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY, A DISTANCE OF 504.25FT. OF GOV’T LOT 1, IN SAID SEC. 19; THENCE N1°50’55”E, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 504.25FT. OF GOV’T LOT 1, IN SAID SEC. 19, A DISTANCE OF 1266.47FT., TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID HENDRICKSON ROAD RIGHT-OFWAY; T H E N C E N 8 8 ° 0 4 ’ 1 3 ” W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF S A I D H E N D R I C K S O N ROA D RIGHT-OF-WAY, A DISTANCE OF 504.25FT. TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PUB: SG May 13, 2015 Legal No.

9933 Sequim Legals

CALL FOR BIDS CITY OF SEQUIM Pavement Rehabilitation

Sealed Proposals will be received by the undersigned at the City of Sequim, 152 West Cedar Street, Sequim, Washington 98382, up to 2:00 p.m.; local time on Friday, May 29, 2015 for pavement repair of selected streets as outlined in the bid packet. This project includes pavement overlay, full pavement reconstruction, and subgrade report.

The Work shall be substantially complete within 60 working days after the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. All bidding and construction is to be performed in compliance with the Contract Provisions and Contract Plans for this project and any addenda issued thereto that are on file at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Sequim, Washington.

The Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud shortly after the time and date stated above. Proposals are to be submitted only on the form provided with the Contract Provisions. All Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check, cashiers’ check, money order, or bid bond payable to the “City of Sequim” and in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid.

Contract Provisions and Contract Plans may be examined at the office of the City of Sequim, or the City’s website at sequimwa.gov. The City of Sequim expressly reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive minor irregularities or informalities and to Award the Project to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder as it best serves the interests of the City. (Signed)KAREN KUZNEK-REESE CITY CLERK Pub.: May 10, 2015

Legal No. 631603


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B8 SUNDAY, MAY 10, 2015 9050 Marine Miscellaneous

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

BAYLINER: ‘79 Victoria, 2 br cabin cruiser. Great cond. Newer engine and outdrive. New upholstry. $6,500 obo. (360)912-4922

BOAT: ‘81 Gregor 15’. Galvanized Shortlander tilt trailer, 18hp Mercury o u t b o a r d . R e m ova bl e crab davit, easy launch transom wheels. $2500. (360)477-9810

BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built by the boat school in 2011. Includes the full sailing package, with oars and trailer. Good shape. $4,000/obo. (360)850-2234

BOAT: ‘90 15.5’ Markell by Sterling, fiberglass boat with trailer and Evinrude 440 6hp outb o a r d m o t o r s . Ve r y clean condition. $1,800. (360)582-1249 Sequim. BOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo Jet boat. $4,500. (360)452-3213

BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, trailer, 140 hp motor. $2,800. 683-3577 TRAILER: ‘96 Shorelander, galvanized, fits 19-21’ boat, many new parts. $850/obo. (360)460-9285

9934 Jefferson County Legals

SMALL WORKS ROSTER RCW 39.04.155 provides that school districts establish a SMALL WORKS ROSTER of Qualified Contractors who wish to receive bidding information and be considered for performing work on public works projects, estimated to cost less than $300,000. Applications are now being received by the Chimacum School District No. #49, PO Box 278. 91 West Valley Rd, Chimacum, WA 98325 for contractors who wish to be placed on the District’s Small Works Roster for 2015. If you are already on the list, please use updated form for an email address or other items that have changed. In order to qualify, the following requirements must be met: 1. Registered contractor in the State of Washington. 2. Be able to provide Pay m e n t a n d Pe r fo r mance Bonds. 3. Pay Prevailing Wage Rates. 4. Comply with federal, state and local laws regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. Interested contractors should follow link http://www.csd49.org/domain/46 for an application form. The form can be downloaded from the Maintenance Depar tment. Pub: May 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2015 Legal No:631982

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

B OAT: G l a s s p l y 1 7 ’ , good cond., excellent fishing and crabbing setup, great running 90hp Yamaha and 15hp Evinrude elec star t, power tilt, new pot puller with pots. 4,800. (360)775-4082 HONDA: 15 hp. only 4 hrs, two tanks, ex cond. $1850 obo. (360)640-1544

9050 Marine Miscellaneous

Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9817 Motorcycles 9292 Others Others Others

I N F L ATA B L E B OAT: 12’x60” self-bailing river boat, 24” tubes, Alaska series, Kenai model with rowing frame, oars, flatbed trailer. All like new. Very durable bottom, will not abrade on rocks during low water, por tage and drags. $3,200. CHB: ‘81 34’ TriCabin (360)808-2344. Trawler, (Por t Ludlow). Well maintained! Ready to cruise. fiberglass hull, 9817 Motorcycles single Ford Lehman diesel engine, bow thruster, v berth and stern state rooms, 2 heads, electronics: radar, chart plotter, auto pilot and more, dingy with outboard, recent bottom paint and zinks. $33,900. (360)301-0792 to view. HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Deluxe. 25K miles. TRAILER: EZ Loader Comes with extras: rear galvanized, 17’-19’, extra seat, windshield, sissy long tongue. Comes with bar. New tires. Harley Custom Paint #123 of free boat. $900. 150. Immaculate condi(360)928-9436 tion. $12,500. Call Lil John Kartes. (360)460-5273

9935 General Legals

9935 General Legals

TRIUMPH: ‘07 Scrambler, 7,000+ miles, excellent condition. Includes many custom par ts plus all or iginal parts, including complete extra exhaust. $5,000 OBO. Call or text, (360)477-0183 WANTED: Honda CT70 or SL 70. (360)681-2846 YAMAHA: ‘05 Yamaha YZ 125, runs great. $1,300 (360)461-9054

9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.

BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Custom Convertible, Custom paint, Ready for Summer.$16,500. 683-3408 C H E V Y: ‘ 0 3 S S R . 8 k original miles, $22,500. (360)640-1688 Chevy: ‘57, project car. R o l l i n g s h e l l , r u s t y. $600. (360)452-9041.

QUILLAYUTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 402 Forks, Washington HONDA: ‘00 Valkyrie Standard model, OEM windshield, National Cruiserliner hard bags. Cruise control, Rivco center stand. 20,100 miles. Bring cash and big bike experience if you want a test ride. $5,250. (360)460-1658.

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RCW 39.04.155, Commonly known as the Common S m a l l Wo r k s R o s t e r P r o c e d u r e , a n d R C W 28A.335.190, commonly known as the Public School Bid Law, provide that school districts establish as Small Works Roster of qualified contractors who wish to receive bidding information and be considered for performing work on public works projects. Quillayute Valley School District board policy allows public work projects estimated to be less than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) to be awarded to a contractor on the M O T O R C Y C L E : ‘ 0 4 Honda Shadow 750 Small Works Roster. Aero, Blue, 8K miles, Applications are now being received by the Quillay- s h o w r o o m c o n d i t i o n . ute Valley School District Administration Office, 411 $3400. (360)582-9782. S. Spartan Ave., Forks, Washington, 98331, for contractors who wish to be placed on the District’s Small Works Roster for 2015. In order to qualify, contractors must demonstrate the following requirements: 1. Registered contractor in the State of Washington. 2. Pay prevailing wage rates in accordance with Motorcycle. 2007 HonRCW 39.12. da Rebel motorcycle CMX 250, Red, 300 3. Provide Certificate of Insurance. miles $2,400. (360) 582-9725 4. Comply with federal, state and local laws regarding non-discrimination. MOTORCYCLE: ‘98 Honda, 1100 ST, Red. Interested contractors may contact Jessi Wilson at (360)452-9829 (360) 374-6262 ext. 126, for an application form at any time, 411 S. Spartan Ave., Forks, WA 98331. SUZUKI: ‘12 Blvd. CruisApplication forms are also available on the districts er, VL 800, immaculate, website at http://www.qvschools.org location: De- extras. $5,000 obo. Call for details. 452-3764 partments/Maintenance/facility use/Public Works. Pub: May 7, 10, 2015 Legal No.630468

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C In April 2012, about eight months after dam removals began, sediment flows out of the mouth of the Elwha River into the Strait of Juan de Fuca as the river begins to cut through nearly a century of silt collected behind the two dams upstream.

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In this May 2 photo, taken three years after the photograph above, sediment flowing out of the mouth of the Elwha has formed new beaches, fish and crab habitat and other new land.

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Lifesaving legacy stirred by doomed dog RICH AVANZINO IS widely considered to be the godfather of the no-kill movement. And it certainly seemed, even early in his life, that he would do something that involved caring for animals. In his high school yearbook, he was identified as “most likely to become a veterinarian.” But certain aspects of veterinary school dismayed him. Instead, he earned a doctor of pharmacy degree, followed by a law degree, and eventually became administrator of a health care agency in Orange County, Calif. A call from an employment headhunter and a little dog named Sido changed the direction of his life. The recruiter represented a not-for-profit organization and approached Avanzino because he had a reputation for saving financially distressed organizations. After three months of interviews, Avanzino learned he was being sought by an animal-welfare organization, the San Francisco SPCA. He was still passionate about animals and excited to take the job when it was offered. The selection committee never expected that in his

her will that Sido be taken to the veterinarian and “destroyed” upon her death. Kim Campbell quest to Avanzino fought for the an dog’s life in court and won. Thornton save organizaThe support Sido tion 90 received from the public days and the legislative and away judicial system inspired from him to help even more anibankmals have the opportunity ruptcy, to live. he would That goal was a factor turn in his 1999 move to what is the idea now Maddie’s Fund, the of a shel- largest dog and cat charity ter in the world. upside-down. There, he helped create Avanzino and his team the idea of shelter mediinstituted new hours to cine, promote sterilization make it easier for people to of feral cats, enable comcome see potential pets. munities to offer an adopThey got rid of the high- tion guarantee for healthy altitude chamber used to and treatable animals, and kill unadopted animals and increase the business acustarted a volunteer promen of shelter directors to gram and a spay/neuter match the passion they clinic. had for pets. “We just started trying Of his career, he says: to do right by the animals “To be part of that expeone step at a time, and the rience, to watch the comcommunity got engaged munity and the not-forand the community saved profits and the government the pets,” he says. . . . embrace the importance Then came Sido. of our bond was a dream “My belief in the no-kill come true for me in terms nation came back in 1979 of recognizing what our when a dog named Sido species should be doing for came to the San Francisco the other species that SPCA,” Avanzino says. share our home. “She was 11 years old, “I was able to work on and people thought that my passion, work with my dogs over 5 years old passion, work for my pascouldn’t be saved, couldn’t sion and make a meaningfind a home.” ful difference.” For that reason, Sido’s Avanzino is retiring as president of Maddie’s Fund owner had stipulated in

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next month, but he’s not leaving animal welfare behind. His dog, Bri, and cat, Puddy, will see more of him than they already do, but he will still consult for the organization, and he’ll become involved in an even more personal way by fostering pets. “I expect to stay engaged in the cause that has taken my heart and my soul and all of my energy over the last forty years,” Avanzino says. “I can’t leave it behind. It’s part of my DNA, and until my last breath, I will be part of it.”

seem to be especially susceptible. Causes include periodontal disease or foreign bodies lodged in the mouth. It can also be related to a systemic disease such as kidney failure or diabetes mellitus. Trench mouth, also known as St. Vincent’s stomatitis, is caused by bacteria. Broken or diseased teeth that frequently come in contact with mucous lining the lips, cheeks or gums can cause stomatitis as well. In rare instances, dogs develop a type of stomatitis called thrush, an overgrowth of yeast in the body. Q&A — with Signs of stomatitis Dr. Marty Becker include drooling, serious My cavalier’s bad breath (the kind that breath was really stinks up the whole house) bad, even though and difficulty chewing or he just had his teeth flat-out refusal to eat. cleaned five months If your dog will let you ago. look at his mouth — some The veterinarian says won’t because it’s so painhe has a condition ful — you may notice that called stomatitis. the lining of the mouth is What can you tell me bright-red or that the gums about it? — via email bleed when you rub them. Some dogs have sores in Ouch! Stomatitis is the mouth. a really painful Depending on the cause inflammation that and severity of the disease, affects the mouth, gums your veterinarian may recand tongue. ommend a professional We see it more often in cleaning under anesthesia, cats, but it can affect dogs, removal of any teeth caustoo. ing problems, a course of Cavaliers and Maltese antibiotics, a mouth rinse are among the breeds that to reduce plaque and daily

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The Buzz — with Kim Campbell Thornton ■ When dogs stare at each other, it’s usually with aggressive intent, but a dog’s willingness to gaze at people and receive their gaze in return signals social attachment or, dare we say it, friendship or love. The willingness to make eye contact, so important between humans, may have developed during domestication, according to a report published April 17, 2015, in Science, and gave dogs an edge in developing a social partnership with people, the authors suggest.

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

Over the edge: A story of what not to do I’M BEEN DRIVING around quite a bit lately due to the longer days of May and the plethora of gardening jobs that need to be accomplished. I was gassing up at the local Safeway when I saw fellow PDN columnist David Sellars. Sellars, who lives with his wife out by The Bluffs east of Port Angeles, asked if I would write again about the perils of tossing

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Mother’s Day I hope you phoned your Mom this morning to wish her a happy Mother’s Day. For those like me whose mothers are no longer with you, my heart goes out to you while hoping you adopt another mother figure to whom you can pass along the love. Happy Mother’s Day!

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

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and eventually out onto a sandbar (Ediz Hook, Dungeness Spit, etc.). Nothing destroys these crucial stabilizing features faster and more proficiently than tossing debris over the edge of a slope. This organic material almost instantly kills whatever vegetation it falls upon, weighing down the slope. Then, without roots to hold the soil back, it quickly becomes a one-two punch to your beachfront buffer. This steep, pitched, crude compost pile turns into a wet, rotting mass that, especially during winter rains, slides down the hill. With no vegetation except a mound of snapweed, horsetail and an occasional scotch broom (is that better than no vegetation at all?), our heavy rains in fall and winter start to open up eroding crevices. Start a compost pile on level ground, use the woody pruning to create wildlife habitat and cover or haul off organic material to a recycling facility, but do not throw it over the side. That is taboo and will soon cause much bigger issues for the safety of your home’s foundation. 2. Be very wary of weed/brush killers. I hate Caseron. It’s great at destroying weeds. But it easily migrates with moisture, so it kills all sorts of aquatic life and does so for months after the initial application. Various “brush killer” herbicides also move from the spot sprayed and exterminate worms and other beneficial soil organisms


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What is a CSA, and why sign up? NEWLY WED, MY husband and I moved to Port Angeles during the summer of 2002. He went to work every day and hung out with like-minded and lovely people. I stayed home and felt alone. On one of my first grocery PENINSULA shopping trips, happened KITCHEN Iupon a notice advertising shares in a Carrie local CSA, Salt Sanford Creek Farm. I wrote down the number and called as soon as I got home. I’d heard of CSAs before but didn’t really know how they work. CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. At the beginning of the growing season, members buy a “share,” investing in the farm before the produce is barely seeded. Like buying season tickets to your favorite sport team’s games, you never really know how the season will pan out. If your baseball team does well, you get exciting games. If your baseball team stinks, well, you go to mediocre games, but you still have the joy of securing seats and supporting the team. Likewise, buying into a CSA means that you pay the money up front and then receive a part of whatever grows that year on a weekly basis. For example, last year we got our garlic very early because of an extremely wet spring, and we had a ton of beets. This year, with drought conditions, our shares will look very different. If your farmers get a potato blight, you don’t get potatoes, but if they have a bumper crop of tomatoes, you’ll be canning sauce as fast as you can to keep up. CSAs are a great win-win for both farmer and consumer. The farmer pre-sells his or her vegetables, thereby increasing cash

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Abby Sanford, then 7, gets ready to help out at Salt Creek Farm in Joyce in July 2012. flow early on, taking care of the actual sales before the workdays get long, and is assured some money even if the season isn’t as fruitful as he or she would like. The consumer supports a local farm, gets the freshest produce available directly from the farmer and often gets a lower price by skipping the middleman. Picking up your produce each week can be a festive affair. We have the option of going to the farm directly or going to a central location in Port Angeles to get our vegetables. Some CSAs offer a potluck or barbecue on pickup days. The new Chi’s Farm in Sequim will have wood-fired pizzas for its members each week. A large benefit for my family was immediately becoming part of a community. I called our farm in early July that first year to see about joining midseason. I was put to work in the fields right away for a reduced-rate share,

met some lifelong friends and no longer sat around alone. Even more valuable to me is that our daughter has grown up with a keen awareness of where and how a good portion of our food is grown. Thirteen years later, we’re still members of Salt Creek Farm (the first CSA on the Peninsula when it opened in 1993) but have happily watched the CSA model spread to other farms in the area. Now, you can pick from any number of farms near you to support. May is the perfect time to pick a CSA to join, as the shares usually start coming later this month or in June. Here is a small sampling of North Olympic Peninsula CSAs. Contact your county WSU Extension office for a listing of more local farms.

Clallam County ■ Salt Creek Farm, Joyce — Contact 360-928-3583 or visit

www.saltcreekfarm.org. ■ Chi’s Farm, Sequim — Contact 360-477-2784 or visit chisfarm.com. ■ Nash’s Organic Produce, Sequim — Contact 360-6816274 or visit nashsorganic produce.com. For more on Clallam County CSAs, contact the county’s WSU Extension office in the courthouse, 223 Fourth St., Port Angeles, at 360-417-2279 or visit ext100.wsu.edu/clallam.

Jefferson County ■ Serendipity Farm, Quilcene — Contact 360-765-0263 or visit www.serendipityfarmquilcene.org. ■ Midori Farm, Quilcene — Contact 360-531-4579 or visit midori-farm.com/csa.html. ■ Red Dog Farm, Chimacum — Contact 360-732-0223 or visit reddogfarm.net/csa. For more information on Jefferson County CSAs, contact the county WSU Extension office,

380 Jefferson St., Port Townsend; call 360-379-5610; or visit ext100. wsu.edu/jefferson. While we all wait for our CSA farms to begin the season, may I recommend you head to your closest farmers market or stand and find some spring cauliflower? Though often overlooked or thought to be bland, cauliflower shines with a simple roasting. Toss roasted cauliflower on top of a pizza, in enchiladas or with pasta, add a bit of cheese and you’ve got yourself a fine little meal. Later, when it’s fresh, you can use the same method with broccoli.

________ 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. She blogs about food and her life as a mama at RhubarbSky.com.

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Forgiveness great gift for mothers IN CASE YOU’VE been rudely roused from a comfy coma in the past six hours, today is Mother’s Day. I can’t imagine any other reason you could have avoided knowing that. Given the newspaper ads, the TV and radio commercials, and the less-thansubtle store displays, it would have required a Herculean effort to not know that it’s Mother’s Day. And, of course, many mothers themselves unabashedly find understated ways of reminding potentially errant offspring and spouses of this ostensibly happy occasion, like taping the jewelry store’s flier across the toilet seat or accidentally emailing the Web address for “Flowers r Us” to the entire state of New Mexico. Point is, you probably already know that Mother’s Day is upon us and upon you. As far as I know — or care, although some of the wonks among us will feel an irrepressible need to enlighten me — Mother’s

I can’t attempt to rival the prose or poetry of Browning, Keats or Hallmark on the near-religious topic of motherhood, I’ve decided to adapt my usual Christmas tradition of providing lastminute gift ideas to this happy May holiday.

provided with a true manual on how to raise kids, she likely made it up as Mark Day has no she went along, doing the true basis Harvey best she could with what in history, she had. mythology She may have had or Scripaccess to her own mother, ture. I think who was quick to provide it was expert advice based on litinvented Offer forgiveness tle more than her own largely to provide Thus, here is my sugges- guesswork and/or her mother’s hand-me-down retailers tion to irresponsible (or expertise, carefully proliferwith an recently revived) children ating everything that opportunity to pump up a for what to do for Mom at worked well and everyrather lackluster sales this late date: Forgive her. thing that was damaging. month. That’s what I said: ForOr she might have give her. What moms deserve applied religious advice Some of you know immediately what I’m talk- from her church, minister, And, hey, it does seem ing about, and some of you church teachings, congregalike a good idea. Gee, who tions, scripture, interpretawill feign shock and doesn’t want to do sometions of Scripture and thing nice for their mother, amazement. Everybody interpretations of interpreelse is still in that coma. right? So why not, right? I I think that covers most tations of Scripture. mean, mothers deserve a Or she might have read of us. day, right? Making babies is one of other books, listened to No. tapes or taken classes. Most mothers deserve a those things that humans Or she could have done keep doing on a staggerfive-year, all-expense-paid ingly frequent basis for any a complete 180-degree turn vacation in Tahiti without an offspring in that or any number of reasons, includ- from the way she was raised because “I will never ing none at all, other than adjoining time zone, but the “making” seemed to be do that to my children.” let’s not bicker. It doesn’t really matter At any rate, here we are, a good idea at the time. and knowing full well that And unless Mom was because here’s what hap-

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pened regardless of what approach or avenue Mom took to child-rearing: She screwed it up. How could she not? If she was capable of doing it perfectly, she’d have her own church, but I’ll bet she doesn’t. And we’re damaged. All of us are damaged. All of us have always been damaged.

Everyone’s damaged She’s damaged; I’m damaged; you’re damaged; everybody’s damaged. And way too many of us are wasting way too much time and energy being mad about it. Unless you were (or are) a true victim of sick, mindless brutality (and if you are, I’m truly sorry), then you’re probably like most of us — a little messed up. But here’s something I know: Mom did the best she could with what she had. And whether or not it was (or is) immediately obvious to you, in her own strange way, she loved you.

Am I asking everybody to forget everything and magically become one, big, loving “Leave It to Beaver” family? Hardly. I’m just suggesting that a lot of us quit wasting time and perfectly good resentment over something that is long since over and long since gone. Forgive her. Maybe you love her, and maybe you don’t. Maybe you’ll tell her, and maybe you won’t. But forgive her. She did the best she could because she loved you. Then, forgive yourself. Then, Mom, go tape this across the toilet seat at your kid’s house. And have a happy Mother’s Day.

________ Mark Harvey is directors of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

Give daughter trial Physical intimacy run at baby-sitting freaks out boyfriend THIS SUMMER, MY 12-year-old daughter wants to start baby-sitting. One of our neighbors has already asked her to watch her two kids, a girl around 8 and a boy around 6. She would be doing so three days a week for four hours each day. Is 12 a good age for me to let her have this much responsibility, or should she wait another year?

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to move abroad because of work. But we’ve been conCheryl pathetic. stantly texting. He writes The few Lavin that he misses me and times we sends me his love. But he’s tried to get always busy, and his mind serious, he is elsewhere. actually He says it’s just tempopanicked. rary and asks me to be The sad part is that patient for another few months. He says he’s movI hear the ing home soon. words “I I love him, and I’ve put love you” come from him, but he flat my social life on hold for out won’t make an effort to him. The last time I saw him, even get help. Isn’t it sad that someone I asked if he still wanted kids. He said “eventually.” has a serious problem like He didn’t say “now,” the this and doesn’t get help? Rejected way he did when we first started to date. Dear Rejected: You’re What does this mean? on the right track. Move Should I move on? I’ve out. been waiting for a guy like You want a physical him all my life, but I don’t relationship with this guy, want to waste my time. and it’s never going to hapTreading Water pen. Why? That’s between Dear Treading Water: him and his three-times-a- I wouldn’t break up with week psychiatrist whom him just yet if I were you. he’s never going to see. He’s been away so much, I But it’s not your probdon’t blame him for wantlem. And don’t take it pering to be sure that what he sonally. You haven’t been felt a year ago is still there rejected; it’s the whole idea before he makes any big of sex that freaks him out. commitment. You’ve already invested Dear Cheryl: I met a year in this guy, so what this great guy a year ago. are another few months? From the minute we met, Wait till he moves back he was saying things like home, and then see if he “We should get serious” wants to move forward and “I’m ready for kids.” with the relationship or if We didn’t have many he wants to let it fade actual dates because he away. was constantly traveling on business and then he had TURN TO LAVIN/C6

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Hydroponics can cut down fodder bill “WOW� WAS ALL I could say when I visited Dave and Beck Seibel’s home at Spirit Horse Ranch and saw their hydroponic fodder feeding system. When I got there, they were adding a mixture of barley and sunflower seeds and placing it in water for a 24-hour soak. They told me in just a week, those seeds would emerge as a completely nutritious feed. Sounds intriguing, right? I first heard about a hydroponic fodder or feeding system for horses from a FarmTek agricultural catalog that showed up in my mailbox. In these changing economic times, I like the idea of growing my own feed so I don’t have to rely on others for my horses’ food. Thus, I was excited when I read on their Facebook page that the Seibels were using a different yet similar fodder system than FarmTek. The Seibels chose to buy a system completely contained in its own aluminum trailer while others might choose to adapt a portion of their garage or barn. Dave says it’s a 20-unit system complete with blowers, climate control, LED lights and metal conveyers. The seed trays are placed on the conveyer through the door on the right. Each successive day, the tray is pushed farther along the conveyor as new trays are placed. Six days later, the finished product emerges from the left door. “Each horse eats one tray in the morning,� says Dave. They’ve chosen to feed their animals hay at night, but some use only fodder twice a day. The Seibels’ system allows them to feed all 16 of their animals, which include horses, mules, cows and chickens, on a weekly basis. Plus, says Beck, “even the dogs love it� and are always trying to snatch chunks away from the horses. Fodder is a coarse food for livestock composed of entire plants, including stalks and grains, and hydroponics is the cultivation of plants by placing the roots in liquid nutrient solutions rather than in soil and in a controlled growing environment year-round. Within a seven-day cycle, you can grow your own nutrientdense feed on a daily basis for, as sellers of fodder systems claim, “pennies a pound.� Keep in mind that the average horse weighs between 1,200 and 1,400 pounds. Because the fodder receives no ultraviolet light from the sun, it has less sugar, so it’s highly recommended for horses who have foundered or have laminitis. And it’s good for those with digestive tract problems, too. The Seibels purchase the barley seed in bulk — 1,800 pounds

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY at a time — through Gene Adolphson’s farm in Carlsborg. It takes a tractor to load the giant bag of seeds into Dave’s trailer. Once home, Dave uses his own tractor to unload the bag and place it in his garage. Of course, those with just one or two horses don’t need to buy in bulk or require such massive equipment to have success. The sunflower seeds they buy from local feed stores will do just as well. “We were told the system will pay for itself in a year from the savings we get from not having to buy all the extras, like grains or supplements like Farriers Friend,� says Beck. “We got this back in September, and I can see it paying for itself within a year. But the best thing about it is our horses don’t need those supplements anymore because they’re doing great.� For example, her big mare had long-term problems with her hooves growing misshapen. “I’ve had her on all these top hoof supplements going on five years now, and they still looked bad. But with being on this fodder just a few months, they’re all looking good,� Beck says. Before next winter, I hope to set up my own do-it-yourself hydroponic fodder system. I’ll keep you apprised.

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________ Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula Horseplay, appears every other Sunday. 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.

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Still, I would speak up. But don’t email. Your kindly intention may elude EDDING Philip issue): a computer screen and Galanes “When was make you seem superior. the last Call and say: “I loved vacation you meeting your husband. I stayed up hope you won’t mind my for three mentioning this, but the days local custom is to remove straight — without rec- labels from suit sleeves and snip the threads on reational vents.” drugs or Making this about dance music? My maternity leave will be more like American style, paired basic training for the Army, with your warm voice, may only harder and with more thread the needle just right. But if you’re still mucus.” feeling unsure, listen to Then smile sweetly Call me crazy, but I am your gut and say nothing. because even if your colwilling to wager that a two- leagues don’t get it, you are month stretch that Jamming on the brakes having a baby! includes stitches in your My wife and I use our genitals and ice packs in Suitable advice car rarely. We often lend it your underpants will not to friends for a couple of I was at a social event crack Condé Nast Traveler’s list of luxury vacations. with an immigrant couple. hours or the weekend. Recently, I’ve lent it a I have a friendly email Teresa and Dave Galyean But perhaps I’m being few times to a guy I barely relationship with the wife hasty. Maybe the nonstop sleep deprivation and foun- and just met the husband. know. We bump into each I noticed he still had the other at the coffee shop tain of baby poo will comand have some friends in label sewn onto the sleeve pensate for the pain. common. But every time he Dave Galyean and Teresa Hulse were married Much as I would love to of his suit jacket and had returns the car, it’s in April 10 at their home where they served a pre-ceremony dismiss your colleagues as not cut the thread that worse shape. dinner. attaches the vents at the idiots, your story is, sadly, First, the gas was run The couple are reunited high school sweethearts. back. part of a larger problem. down. Then there was litter Honor attendants were the groom’s daughter, DayMy husband thinks I The United States is the in the back seat. Last time, vanna Frances; the bride’s parents, Ray and Sue Hulse; should mention this in an only developed nation in he ran up some hefty tolls and the groom’s best friend, Gary Parrish. email to the wife. But I’m the world that does not on our E-ZPass. The bride is a 1972 graduate of Port Angeles High not sure. offer mandatory parental He just asked to use the School. She works in human resources and accounting at leave for new families. What do you think: car for a week when he Air Flo Heating Co. in Sequim. helpful or rude? (Seriously, the only one!) The groom is the son of Harlan and Mary Galyean, M.L. knows we are away. So, is it a shocker that How can I end this? formerly of Port Angeles. He graduated from Port Angeinsensitivity to new parNoam in New York les High School in 1970. He is a recycle technician for Helping others to assiments — and mothers, in Port Townsend Paper Corp. particular — would trickle ilate (without their asking) Like Blanche DuBois The couple will honeymoon in Reno, Nev., in August. is tricky. But this one is down to your colleagues? (and that guy with “the They live in Port Angeles. even trickier because I Of course not. emergency” we let cut the But if we are committed don’t know of any culture in which men in suits leave bathroom line at Starto equality, we need to bucks), we all applaud change this. (Take a look at tags on their sleeves. ARRIAGE ICENSES Are we helping this man kindness to strangers. the “Issues” tab on Sen. What surprises me is fit in or (inadvertently) Kirsten Gillibrand’s weband Dusti Salome Lucas, 18, Clallam County both of Port Angeles. site, OffTheSidelines.org.) rubbing his nose in his lack the lengths to which you Keith Roy O’Neel, 26, and Ian Clay Hammond, 28, and are willing to go to have For now, calmly ask of sophistication? Melinda Rose Didier, 24, both Michaela Renee Johnson, 30, your clueless co-workers strangers love you. An Probably a little of both. of Port Angeles. both of Port Angeles. inconsiderate acquaintance (who, in fairness, may not Hence, your squeamishJordon Miller Jeter, 28, and have thought through the trashes your car. Why lend ness. Mary Elisabeth Gibson, 24, Jefferson County HOW SHOULD I handle colleagues who refer to my impending six-to-eightweek maternity leave as vacation? So far, I’ve received comments such as, “Wow, I wish I could have a twomonth vacation!” and “I hope you enjoy your break.” I have tried referring to this period as “medical disability leave,” but that hasn’t changed the general perception that I will be loafing around. Any ideas? Erin

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one that might be toxic. And have you talked to Kitty? You might want to tell her how wrong it would be for her to take a recovering alcoholic, newly released from rehab, into her home with her two children who already have an alcoholic father. Maybe somebody could convince her that she and Mark have a much better chance of a successful life together if he’s able to stand on his own first.

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Dad getting divorce lauds Mom’s love DEAR ABBY: My wife and I will be legally divorced within a few weeks. We have a 1-year-old son. Although we have been separated for eight months, she is an awesome mother to our son. A man could not ask for a better lady to care for his child. We don’t talk about much other than our son. We are no longer in love, but I can honestly say I love her for who she is: the mother of my child. Mother’s Day is here and I would like her to know how much I appreciate all she has done, is doing and will do for our boy. Would it be appropriate to send a quick message expressing this to her? Or should I leave it alone? Houston Daddy Dear Daddy: I’m a firm

DEAR ABBY believer that if think Van Buren you something nice, you should share it. You should absolutely express your thoughts. While the two of you may no longer be in love, I’m sure she would be gratified to know that she has your respect and appreciation. Read on:

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Dear Abby: For several years after my wife and I married, we could not have a child. Then God smiled on us. We adopted a precious boy and later a girl, and our lives changed forever.

Every year on Mother’s Day, my thoughts turn to my wife, my mother and my wife’s mother. But there is also always that special feeling for the birth mothers of my children. Were it not for their unselfish love, I would not be writing this letter. So, birth mothers, if you wonder what became of the children you presented for adoption, they have grown up, they have been loved and they are happy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your gift of love to us. You will never be forgotten. Proud Adoptive Father Dear Father: Surrounded by so much love and gratitude, I’m sure your children have developed into successful adults. Dear Abby: Last year was my first Mother’s Day without

Briefly . . . Mountain goats topic of free talk PORT TOWNSEND — A free public talk, “Mountain Goats in Olympic National Park: Some Inconvenient Truths,” will be held in the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Natural History Building in Fort Worden State Park on Tuesday. The talk starts at 7 p.m. It is sponsored by the Olympic chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society. Olympic National Park is preparing an environmental impact statement for the management of the mountain goats, introduced into the Olympic Mountains in the 1920s for hunters. A draft statement, expected to be released this summer, will identify a preferred alternative, and public comment will be accepted. Chapter member Rich Olson will review the history of this contentious issue. He will summarize previous research, discuss the challenges and limitations of various population management techniques, and provide an opportunity for members and guests to ask questions about the biology and public policy aspects of managing nonnative species.

Luncheon Tuesday PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Christian Women’s Connection will

host a “Let the Sunshine In!” buffet luncheon on the second floor of the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 N. Lincoln St. The event is from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is $16. Jessica Douglas and Alina Parker bring a program of songs to the group. Author and speaker Christine Linsay Schmidtke of Chilliwack, B.C., speaks about “What becomes of the brokenhearted?” Child care is available. For reservations or more information, phone 360452-4343 or 360-457-8261.

Senior nutrition PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Carrot salad, patty melt, oven roasted potatoes and fruited gelatin. ■ Wednesday: Green salad, stuffed squash, corn bread and banana pudding. ■ Thursday: French onion soup, beef burgundy, whipped potatoes, green beans and spiced apples. ■ Friday: Marinated veggies, cottage cheese,

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Wellness forum SEQUIM — A free wellness forum, “An Update on Diabetes, Osteoporosis and Thyroid Disease,” will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Bruce Williams will discuss treating patients with a variety of endocrinology problems. These include diabetes, thyroid disease, pituitary gland problems, calcium disorders, osteoporosis and adrenal gland malfunctions, as well as some patients who may have an endocrine disorder, causing high blood pressure. For more information about this event, phone Pennie Robinson at 360582-9244.

WSU open house FORKS — Washington State University Extension will hold an open house at the Forks Library, 171 S. Forks Ave., from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Local WSU staff will be in the Jim and Nikki Klahn Room to explain the services offered through the WSU Extension. Some programs offered include Master Gardeners, 4-H, waste reduction, diabetes education and economic and community development services. For more information, contact Clea Rome at 360417-2280 or clea.rome@ wsu.edu. Peninsula Daily News

Elwha: ‘Unexpected’ CONTINUED FROM C1 newly created stretch of river. While they won’t make “We expect only the predictions, they’ll hope to unexpected,” she said. Meanwhile, it’s certain find more of the steelhead the river is building a new and bull trout they’ve estuary and changing salin- already documented returnity, with what once was ing to the Elwha. They also hope to find nearshore becoming estuary and what was estuary more long fin smelt and eulachon, commonly called turning to freshwater. candlefish because they were so rich in oil they 1908 maps could be strung on wicks If the Elwha’s new and burned. deposits endure, they might The candlefish had been mimic a spit that was sub- absent from the area for 60 stantial enough to include years. on maps in 1908, when sedOne of Shaffer’s adages iment snaked down shore- is, “As soon as the habitat’s lines both west and east of available, the fish will use it.” the river’s mouth. Seeing that adage come This week, Shaffer and her colleagues will perform true is “a very heartlifting ecological sampling on the story,” she said last week.

“It doesn’t take a long time for these ecosystems to start to repair. It’s shocking how fish are responding in a positive way.” The dams were removed in a $325 million Elwha River restoration project that began in September 2011. Elwha Dam was fully removed by March 2012, and the last of Glines Canyon Dam was destroyed in August 2014. Sediment trapped behind the dams has flowed down the river and is rebuilding the mouth.

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Bird jibber-jabber no joking matter THE CHIRPS, TWITTERING AND other bird sounds coming from the bushes and trees aren’t a lot of meaningless chatter. Pay attention to them, and you could be in for a surprise. When I hear what sounds like a scolding bird warning the other birds, my first thought is that there is a hawk in the vicinity. Birds also sound the alarm for prowling cats and snooping raccoons. An encounter with a hunting cat one afternoon was a memorable event — to put it mildly. We were exploring a favorite trail along the Hoh River when the sound of scolding song sparrows was heard. They were calling from some dense bushes we had walked past, and they were still there when we returned. I was sure there was a hawk somewhere nearby. Looking back along the trail, I could see one of the sparrows perched in a huckleberry bush, and it was scolding nonstop. The bird wasn’t the only creature on the trail. When you find yourself staring at a cougar some 30 or 40 feet in front of you, every nerve in your body tries to tell you that is not what you are seeing. My first thought was quite profound: “It can’t be a deer. Its tail is too long.” Yes, there was a lot of yelling and screaming accompanied by our dog’s barking. Little Penny with the big heart was feeling very brave. She had the two of us for backup. I’m sure she was on the menu as far as the big cat was concerned.

BIRD WATCH Lucky for us and Carson Penny, the largest cougar on the entire Olympic Peninsula decided to slowly lope off into the forest. We found out how difficult it is to walk backward to our car about a mile away. You never know what those noises in the bushes are warning about. Cougars don’t hunt song sparrows, but this pair was warning everyone within hearing distance of its presence.

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Warning calls This suggests that not only other birds heed these warning calls; any deer or other mammal would also benefit from paying attention to this alarm system. Hopefully, there aren’t any cougars prowling about most yards, but there are other animals, large and small, that visit our neighborhoods on a regular basis. This usually doesn’t happen in the middle of the day, but it can. Raccoons walk down our driveway in the middle of the day or even saunter across the lawn when we are working in the garden. Neighborhood cats do the same. The birds will spot them, and their alarm call will be repeated from other parts of the yard. I always have to stop what I am doing in hopes of spotting the problem.

Most of the time, it is a hunting hawk or even a bald eagle flying overhead. That really gets the crows talking. Crows and jays are among the yard’s most alert and persistent guards. Right now, a pair of crows is building a nest in the top of our neighbor’s fir tree, and I can envision weeks of their nonstop scolding. They must be first-time parents, as this nest location looks like it will be eagle bait. Sometimes, the warning scolds coming from a nearby bush are due to our presence. You are the threat, as far as the bird is concerned, because you’re too close to their nesting territory. The alarm noise the bird is making is for the babies in the nest or even a mate who may be brooding eggs. When you know where a nest is located and can see the occupants’ reaction, it is interesting. Young birds who were calling to be fed suddenly go quiet at the sound of their parents’ scold. They settle deep into the nest, trying to make themselves less easy to spot. How birds know or decide to go about their business and stop listening for the warning calls is a mystery, but they do. Scolding stops, and they begin to move about the yard once more. There’s a lot of talking taking place in the bushes right now, and it isn’t just meaningless.

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Death and Memorial Notice LARRY EGGEBROTEN November 24, 1936 May 2, 2015 Larry was born November 24, 1936, to Irwin and Minnie Eggebroten in Littlefork, Minnesota, where he was raised along with his younger brother and sister. He married Heidi Dudel Eggebroten on June 25, 1962, and they lived in Alaska and Wyoming before settling in Sequim in 1997. Larry proudly served his country in the Navy between 1953 and 1998. Larry was an active

member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4760 in Sequim until his death. He was always busy with his hands and was the first to offer to help a neighbor or make Toys for Tots. His skilled handiwork will be missed by all who knew him. Larry is lovingly remembered by his wife, Heidi, and his siblings, Janet Jones of Granite Falls, Washington, and Sonny Eggebroten of Littlefork, as well as his children, Lee (Kristie) Eggebroten of Park City, Utah, and Lon (Terenna) Eggebroten of Tacoma, Washington.

Larry is survived by his five grandchildren, Katherine and Jack Wiley of Park City, Hans and Tauvia Eggebroten of Tacoma, and Erik (Katelyn) Eggebroten of Steilacoom, Washington, as well as many beloved cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, May 16, 2015, at 11 a.m. at the VFW Hall, 169 East Washington Street, Sequim. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Marines Toys for Tots program at www.toysfortots. org.

Death and Memorial Notice SHAUN ALBERT LORING July 6, 1959 April 29, 2015 Shaun Albert Loring, 55, of Sturgis, South Dakota, formerly of Brinnon, passed away April 29, 2015, at Rapid City Regional Hospital after a brief illness. Shaun was born July 6, 1959, in Seattle, Washington, to Harry and Jeannie (Morency) Loring. He grew up in Brinnon, attending grade school there, and graduated from Quilcene High School. Shaun was a logger for many years in the Olympic Mountains. When his health began to fail, Shaun had to retire, moving to Sturgis in 2013. Shaun loved hunting, especially elk and grouse.

Mr. Loring He enjoyed the outdoors and hiked many trails, but he especially enjoyed spending time with his kids. Survivors include his wife, Beth Bartlett of Sturgis; his children, Emily Ward, Steven Daniel “Buck Jr.”, Cody, Garret,

Raymond and adopted daughter Megan Short; brothers Sam Boling, Tim Hodge, Gary Loring, Lynn Loring and Steve Loring; sisters Jenny Loring, Vicki Visser and Sandy Boling; aunt Maryann Morency; nieces and nephews Logan York, Katie York, Nellie Morency, Samantha Coleman, Aaron Boling, Jason Boling, Adam Boling, Brant Boling, Jake Boling and Ryan Larrance; cousins Danae Morency, Keli Anderson, Melissa Boling and Terri Morency; and numerous other family members. A memorial has been established to the Arthritis Foundation. A celebration of Shaun’s life will be held at a later date in Brinnon. Condolences may be sent to www.kinkade funerals.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Immigrant family detention will be discussed at the next PORT TOWNSEND — Stop the Checkpoints meetWashington State University Jefferson County Exten- ing in the Port Angeles Library’s Carver Room, sion will provide a free workshop on rain gardens in 2210 S. Peabody St., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. the Marina Room at Point The group will screen a Hudson, 103 Hudson St., newly released documentary, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. “No Sanctuary: The Big Monday. Business of Family DetenExperts from the Extension have developed a set of tion.” This 30-minute, Texasresources and researchmade film chronicles the based information that will return of immigrant family be shared. detention in the United Rain gardens are landscape amenities that encour- States. It follows the governage water to soak into the ment’s response to mothers ground instead of running and children coming to the off along the surface and U.S. to seek asylum and who into our waterways. are locked up in new private They collect, absorb and prisons in remote and isofilter stormwater runoff from roof downspouts, drive- lated areas of the Southwest, according to a news ways, roads and patios. release. Rain gardens can be A discussion will follow planted with a variety of the film. shrubs, ornamental grasses For more information, and perennials and are often focal points in the landscape visit www.stopthecheck that can be easily integrated points.com or email info@ stopthecheckpoints.com. into a yard. On Wednesday, there will be a Point Hudson rain gar- Golden paintbrush den work party. PORT TOWNSEND — The Extension and the The Jefferson Land Trust Port of Port Townsend are Natural History Society will collaborating to install two sponsor a presentation on large rain gardens at the the biology of the golden end of Jefferson Street at paintbrush at Quimper UniPoint Hudson, where large tarian Universalist Fellowpuddles of muddy rain ship, 2333 San Juan Ave., water often form. at 7 p.m. Monday. Volunteers can help clean Two longtime champions up and better manage the for plant conservation will water running off the paved share their knowledge: Joe areas at Point Hudson. Arnett, rare-plant botanist There will be two sesfor the Washington Natural sions: one from 10 a.m. to Heritage Program for 10 1 p.m. and the other from years, and his botanist pre1 p.m. to 4 p.m. decessor, Florence Caplow, who serves as the ministeFor more information about either event or to sign rial intern at the fellowship.

The talk will focus on the continuing efforts to restore the plant golden paintbrush. This event is free and open to the public, with a suggested donation of $5.

Gleaning talk set PORT ANGELES — “Gleaning and Surplus Food Rescue: How Can We help?” will be presented in the commissioners’ meeting room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. The event is free and open to the public. Food waste accounts for almost 20 percent of our waste stream, according to a news release. “Gleaners think food is too good to waste and work to harvest excess produce from gardens, trees and farms for donation to the food bank,” the statement said. Participants can learn about the gleaning program and share ideas on capturing more food waste in the community to make it a resource. For more information, contact Meggan Uecker at 360-417-2279 or muecker@ co.clallam.wa.us.

Prevention Works PORT ANGELES — Prevention Works will hold its annual meeting in Olympic Medical Center’s Linkletter Hall (lower level), 939 Caroline St., from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday. Anyone interested in Clallam County children is welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, email preventionmmd@ gmail.com or phone Mary Doherty at 360-457-6219. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice ROBERT F. LEHMAN November 26, 1937 April 19, 2015 Bobby passed away on April 19, 2015, after a long illness with lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was born on November 26, 1937, to Charles E. Lehman and Dorothy E. Chadwick Lehman in Highland Park, Michigan. He joined the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at the Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, South Carolina, and flew as a defense system navigator (CSO). After serving his country, he started working on the railroad that was used by Shaw Air Force Base. He worked for Honeywell from November 13, 1961, until retirement in 1994. The positions he held at Honeywell were senior engineer model

Mr. Lehman builder technician, foreman, administrator and, in Littleton, Colorado, and Phoenix, Arizona, he was an engineer systems sales administrator. He was at one time coowner of a country-western dance hall in Phoenix, where he taught countrywestern dancing. He also taught at dude ranches throughout the state. His great love was

golfing, and he belonged to every golf club in every state he lived in. He was an active member of the Peninsula Golf Club in Port Angeles and loved all his friends there. He was also a member of a Lutheran Church in Phoenix for over 20 years before moving to Washington state in 2001. Bobby had a tender, loving heart and a great sense of humor. He will be missed by all his family, friends and pets. He leaves behind his domestic partner, Patricia; his daughter, Suzanne; and his two granddaughters, Mikhaila and Netta. He fought the good fight, he finished the race and he kept the faith. At his request, there will be no services. All correspondence or flowers should be sent to his home address at 266 Dunmire Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363.


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Briefly . . . No flight practice set in Coupeville COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville today through Saturday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s com-

ment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-2572286.

Prevention Strategic Plan and host a panel presentation on the “Legal and Financial Implication of Underage Drinking and Drugging.” The panelists will be Barbara Carr, administrator for Key Leader meeting Jefferson County Juvenile and Family Services; Scott CHIMACUM — The Charlton, public defender public is invited to the Chiwith Jefferson Associated macum Prevention CoaliCounsel; and Gary Baird, tion’s Key Leader Orientation Meeting and Panel Pre- agent with Farmers Insurance. sentation in the Chimacum For information on the High School library, 91 West Valley Road, from 6 p.m. to 8 coalition, visit the Jefferson County Public Health webp.m. Monday. site at www.tinyurl.com/ The coalition will share this year’s revisions to the PDN-JeffCoHealth.

SHIRLEY IONE CAYS CAMERON May 20, 1930 May 1, 2015

Anglers meeting PORT TOWNSEND — The East Jefferson chapter of Puget Sound Anglers will hold its next meeting at the port commissioners’ office, 333 Benedict St., at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Agenda items include discussion of the final North of Falcon meeting in California, updates on local shellfish season and the May 19 halibut meeting. Refreshments will be served, and the public is invited. Peninsula Daily News

Mrs. Cameron gatherings and food. She would decorate her house on every possible occasion. Christmas was special to her, and she would begin putting out decorations a month ahead, often recruiting her grandsons in the project. Easter was also a great family gathering, with elaborate egg hunts for nieces, nephews and grandkids, from babies in arms to teens. Shirley loved her flowers and spent hours and

hours on yard work. She and Dave opened their strawberry farm in 1972 for commercial picking with up to 600 pickers, mostly children. Later, they included the U-pick fields with the help of many family members. Shirley was the “Strawberry Queen.” As a member of Sequim Bible “Trail Blazers,” the Cays sisters hosted many parties with great food and lots of games. Shirley was a

member of Sequim Bible Church for over 40 years and together with Bev and Caroline took part in many women’s activities. She trusted the Lord. Shirley is survived by her children, Donna (Steve) Radcliffe, Dave (Sidne) Cameron and Pete (Jeanne) Cameron; grandsons Patrick Radcliffe, Clint Cameron and Daniel Cameron; greatgranddaughter Kaylee Radcliffe; sisters Caroline Baumuck and Beverly Hendrickson; and numerous nieces and nephews. A service in her honor will be held at Sequim Bible Church, 847 North Sequim Avenue, Sequim, at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2015, followed by light refreshments at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org/donate) or a charity of your choice. Special thanks to Dungeness Courte for the tender care it provided our Shirley these last several months.

WILLIAM H. RUDDELL September 27, 1951 April 12, 2015

Feb. 3, 1927 — May 2, 2015

PIPER KERRIGAN BEUTLER May 2, 2015 May 2, 2015 Piper Kerrigan Beutler was born at 9:01 a.m. on May 2, 2015, at Olympic Medical Center and passed in the arms of her loving father with the support of her mother and their family at 8:03 p.m. Though she was only here for a few short hours, she touched many hearts and was deeply loved by family and friends. Piper is the daughter of Jacob and Stacy Beutler of Port Angeles. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her big sister, Misty Beutler; maternal grandparents Tracy and Stan Smith; paternal grandparents

security and self-defense equipment manufacturers, including Taser International. Despite his heart condition, he had immense energy and found time to open and manage the retail Spy-PI store in downtown Seattle as well as serve as founder and editor of the National Association of Private Investigators’ monthly newsletter. Bill leaves behind two brothers, Michael of Seattle and John of Los Angeles; and two sisters, Christine and Connie of Spokane, Washington. In addition to son, brother and uncle, Bill was a caring relative to many and a friend and colleague to many in the law enforcement community and in various walks of life. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Howard B. and Frances E. Ruddell; and brothers Howard M. “Mac” Ruddell and Robert “Bob” Ruddell. The family is planning a celebration of Bill’s life to be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Virginia Mason Foundation, P.O. Box 1930 D1-MF, Seattle, WA 98111.

Mr. Berman daughter, Lisa (Dave); and grandchildren Justin, Zachary, Mathew and Gregory. Please join us in celebrating the life of Stanton S. Berman at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2015, at Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel, 108 West Alder Street. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to your favorite charity.

Chandra and Jeff Layman; great-grandparents Patricia and Leonard Honeycutt and Robert and Elizabeth Baublits; uncles and aunts Kyler Layman, Tricia and Kelly Perry, and Ricky and Michelle Smith; along with numerous cousins and great-aunts and -uncles. The family would like to thank the doctors and staff of Olympic Medical Center and Seattle Children’s Hospital for their incredible care and passion provided to Piper and the entire family. An upcoming celebration of life will be planned. Well-wishes and support can be sent to Stacy and Jacob Beutler, care of Shear Elegance Salon, 210 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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It is with deep and heavy sadness that we announce the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Stanton S. Berman, who passed on April 28, 2015, at Olympic Medical Center. Stanton was born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 3, 1933, and moved with his loving wife, Josephine Berman, in 1978 to Sequim, where he practiced medicine as a specialist in family practice until he retired in 1995. He loved his family, friends, music, landscaping his home and the beauty and tranquility of Sequim. He always had time to listen, and his words made you feel loved. He is survived by his wife, Josephine; his son, Steven (Emmy); his

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activities of family near and far, and was devoted to his 15 nephews and nieces, who dearly loved Uncle Bill for his time and attention. Bill graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1969 and earned an Associate of Arts from Peninsula College, a Bachelor of Arts in education and criminal justice from St. Martin’s College and later his master’s degree in social psychology. Bill spoke fluent Spanish and pursued his interest in international relations, eventually relocating to Mexico City to consult for law enforcement as

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chief aid and adviser to the chief of police in Mexico City. During his time in Mexico, Bill’s caring and generous spirit was evident through his many contributions to the underserved in the communities he worked within. After returning from Mexico, Bill continued his law enforcement career with various agencies in his home state, ultimately becoming chief of police in Yelm, Washington. After some early heart issues that precluded Bill from continuing as an active officer, Bill was appointed Municipal Court judge in Yelm — the first time an individual had held a role as judge in Washington state without possessing a law degree. Bill later moved to Seattle and started yet another career as a private investigator and security consultant. His high-technology security and surveillance knowledge and equipment installations were state-ofthe-art, and he was regularly sought out by corporations and law enforcement agencies. During this time, he served as the exclusive distributor for various

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William H. “Bill” Ruddell passed away of a heart attack on April 12, 2015, in Seattle, Washington. Bill was born in Port Angeles to Howard B. and Frances Ruddell on September 27, 1951. Bill grew up in Port Angeles at the family home on 12th Street, surrounded by four brothers and two sisters. As a child, Bill possessed an imaginative and creative spirit, learning copious songs and poems at his grandmother’s knee, all recited with perfect diction, serving as master of ceremonies at numerous neighborhood “talent shows” and becoming a young merchant, opening his own store — in the family driveway — for all the neighbor kids. In his youth, Bill was a mentor to youth groups through the Port Angeles Parks Department and the YMCA, as well as an umpire for City League Baseball. Over the years, Bill became the family historian, keeping track of all

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Shirley Ione Cays Cameron died on May 1, 2015, at Dungeness Courte Memory Care of age-related causes. She was just 19 days short of her 85th birthday. Shirley was the fourth of six children born to Ollie Ballard Cays and Orin “Skinny” Cays in Carlsborg. They were a closeknit family, working and playing together throughout her life. Shirley was Sequim Irrigation princess and Salmon Derby princess in high school in Sequim and had many humorous stories about those experiences. She married Dave Cameron on September 18, 1948. They raised three children, Donna, Dave and Pete. Nothing was more important to Shirley than family. She loved picnics and holidays for family

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MC is becoming the place to go for period dramas. The cable network has a number of shows on its roster that put a magnifying glass on periods and events in history that the general population may not know about in detail. The critically acclaimed “Mad Men,” the network’s first original drama series, focuses on the world of advertising on Madison Avenue in the 1960s. “Hell on Wheels” is a Western about the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the 1860s, and “Halt and Catch Fire,” which premiered last year, gives an insider’s view of the personal computer revolution of the 1980s. “TURN: Washington’s Spies” goes back farther than any of them. Based on Alexander Rose’s book, “Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s First Spy Ring,” the series takes place in Setauket, New York, in the 1770s, during the American Revolution. A group of childhood friends come together to form a spy ring and help turn the tide of the war against the British. The second season premiered last month and airs a new episode Monday, May 11, on AMC.

Jamie Bell (“Jumper,” 2008) leads the large cast as Abraham Woodhull, a young cabbage farmer and son of the local magistrate. When the series opens, Abe is a fairly unremarkable character living an ordinary life with his wife and baby. Like many in his community, he resents the British occupation, but it isn’t in him to take a stand against it and rock the boat — particularly since his father is loyal to the British Crown. Throughout the season, we see a marked change in the initially passive Abe after he’s approached by his longtime friend Benjamin Tallmadge (Seth Numrich, “Gravity”), a Continental Dragoon in Washington’s (Ian Kahn, “The Box,” 2009) army. Ben is actually the catalyst for the Culper Ring, as the group of spies is called. His idea is for a group of common, everyday people behind enemy lines to relay pertinent information to Washington, who needs eyes and ears in New York where the British are garrisoned. Along with Abe, Caleb Brewster (Daniel Henshall, “The Babadook,” 2014) and Anna Strong (Heather Lind, “A Single Shot,” 2013) — both of whom the two men have known since childhood — risk their lives to take a stand against British rule. Season 1 ended with the aftermath of the Battle of Setauket. The Culper Ring has become solidified, and Abe has not only proven himself to be an active

and important member of the group, but has gone to great lengths to protect it. “If season 1 was about the formation of America’s first spy ring, season 2 is about seeing that ring in action,” said executive producer Craig Silverstein in an AMC promotional video. “[Abe] is no longer the reluctant spy, but he is the spy who’s doubleddown. He’s going to do anything it takes.” The thrilling season 1 finale may just have been the clincher for the series getting renewed for a second season, pulling in 1.61 million American viewers — the most since the second episode. In general, the ratings haven’t been exceptionally high and reviews have been mixed, though critics who weren’t entirely sold on the spy thriller angle still tend to praise the historical content. Indeed, Woodhull, Tallmadge, Strong and many more were real players in the American Revolution. More recognizable are figures such as George Washington, and that

famed traitor, Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman, “The Mentalist”), who appears in season 2. It’s the everyman nature of characters such as Abe, however, that makes this lesser-known viewpoint of the War of Independence a compelling one. “This is an ordinary guy in an extraordinary situation,” Bell said of his character to the New York Observer. “I don’t think many English people learned about these aspects of the war and, in America, I think you learn about the Founding Fathers, but maybe not about the intricacies of what really happened during the war. [The show is] about how this country came to be.” The season 2 premiere drew fewer than a million U.S. viewers, but that doesn’t mean the show can’t still take off. “Breaking Bad,” after all, wasn’t an instant hit, either. It had a slow burn before becoming one of the most-watched cable shows on American television and is now considered one of the greatest series of all time. Seth Numrich as seen in “TURN: Washington’s Spies.”

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The Notebook (2004, Romance) Rachel McAdams, Gena Rowlands, Ryan Gosling.

The Lucky One (2012, Drama) Taylor Schilling, The 700 Club 180* 311* Blythe Danner, Zac Efron. FXM

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian FXM

Man of the House (‘05, Com) Cedric FXM

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Star Trek (‘09, Sci-Fi) Zachary Quinto, Eric Bana, Chris Pine.

Star Trek Chris Pine. 136* 248* Feherty "Al Michaels" Feherty "Tim Finchem" Golf Central Feherty "Al Michaels" Feherty "Tim Finchem" The Golf Fix 136* 248* The Waltons "The Hot Rod" Waltons "The Gold Watch" Waltons "The Beginning" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Love It or List It, Too Love It or List It Love/List "Income Property" Love It or List It H.Hunt (N) House (N) A Sale of Two Cities (N) 112* 229* Swamp People Swamp "Royal Reunion" Swamp "Bait and Switch" Swamp People Monument Guys Swamp "Royal Reunion" 120* 269* Dead on Campus (2014, Drama) Nicki Aycox, Tamara Watch Your Back (2015, Thriller) AnnaLynne McCord. The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom (2014, Drama) 108* 252* Duarte, Katelyn Tarver. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Big Pic (N) Big Picture Street (N) Street StarTalk (N) Big Picture Big Picture Street Street Stupid Stupid 186 276 Make It Pop L.Time (N) SpongeBob SpongeBob Holiday in the Sun (‘00, Fam) Mary-Kate Olsen. F resh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 NLL Lacrosse Playoffs To Be Announced at MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Columbus Crew Site: MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Montreal Impact Site: UFC 165 426 687 Colorado Mammoth Site: Pepsi Center Columbus Crew Stadium -- Columbus, Ohio Saputo Stadium -- Montreal, Que. Bad Ass (2012, Action) Charles S. Dutton, Ron Perlman,

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Paul (‘11, Com) Simon Pegg, Seth Rogen, Nick Frost.

Black Knight (‘00, Com) Martin Lawrence.

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Billy Gardell stars in “Mike & Molly.”

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8:30 p.m.

Mike (Billy Gardell) and Molly (Melissa McCarthy) continue to navigate the ups and downs of life as husband and wife. This season, Molly has faced her insecurities as a writer, while Mike’s partner (Reno Wilson) is dating Molly’s sister (Katy Mixon).

Jane the Virgin (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

Jane (Gina Rodriguez) thinks she’s having the baby in this season finale. When it turns out to be false labor, she insists that Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Rogelio (Jaime Camil) go to Las Vegas. However, after they leave, she really goes into labor.

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9:00 p.m.

After Reza and Adam get their marriage license, it appears as if Reza may be on the verge of becoming a runaway bride. Also, M.J. decides not to tell Asa about Reza’s bachelor party, which leads to trouble when Reza can’t keep a secret.

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10:00 p.m.

While Mary (Meegan Warner) begs Richard (Kevin McNally) to help get Abe (Jamie Bell) out of prison, Anna (Heather Lind) tries to seduce Simcoe (Samuel Roukin). Elsewhere, Ben (Seth Numrich) and Caleb (Daniel Henshall) plot to rescue Hewlett (Burn Gorman). MAY 10 - 16, 2015

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Last week’s fiery high school homecoming challenge resulted in a surprising twist. The chefs participate in one of “Hell’s Kitchen’s” most popular challenges as they put their palates to the test in the blind taste test.

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Barry (Grant Gustin) approaches Captain Cold (guest star Wentworth Miller) for assistance as Wells (Tom Cavanagh) gains the upper hand on the S.T.A.R. Labs team in this new episode. Luckily, Arrow (guest star Stephen Amell) shows up to help too.

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In this thrilling two-hour season finale, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents risk it all to survive a war that blurs the line between friend and foe. Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the others must make some lifealtering sacrifices.

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Chicago Fire

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10:00 p.m.

The firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 sign off in another dramatic season finale. The series, which stars Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney and Eamonn Walker, was recently renewed for the 20152016 season.

Chopped (53) FOOD

10:00 p.m.

Four all-stars enter the “Chopped” kitchen, determined to earn a spot in the grand finale. Cat Cora, Antonia Lofaso, Michael Psilakis and Marcel Vigneron are challenged to pair a special Spanish meat with an airy cookie in the first round.

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The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama)

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Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Geena Davis, Alec

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) Liev 133 258 Jonah Hill. Hill. Schreiber, Danny Huston, Hugh Jackman. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped Chopped "Cloche Call" C hopped Chopped (N) C hopped "An Egg Up" 110* 231* Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (‘05, Act) Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, Brad Pitt.

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The Losers (‘10, Act)

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

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (‘09, Action) Christopher 168* 241* Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Eccleston, Grégory Fitoussi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Ghost Hunters Ghost "Phantom Fleet" Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters "Family Plot" Haunting (N) G host "Dead Presidents" 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Family "The The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Soup" Secretary" Switch" Theory Theory Theory Theory Speech" (N) Theory Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Modern Times (‘36, Com) Paulette

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Ryan Seacrest hosts “American Idol.”

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8:00 p.m.

Don’t miss the big reveal as host Ryan Seacrest announces the winner in this special twohour season finale. Thousands of hopefuls auditioned for the chance to compete for a lucrative recording contract and the title of “American Idol.”

Arrow (11) KSTW

8:00 p.m.

Matt Nable guest stars as Ra’s al Ghul, who puts everyone’s lives in danger in this season finale. As he sets his plan in motion, Oliver (Stephen Amell) is faced with a difficult decision about his new role and the consequences it may have for Team Arrow.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

While investigating the disappearance of an 8-year-old boy (Kaeden Ruparel), Det. Amaro (Danny Pino) finds evidence that he recognized his attacker. However, his investigation is hampered by tension between the boy’s estranged parents.

CSI: Cyber (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

Avery (Patricia Arquette) gets the opportunity to confront the hacker who leaked her patients’ information when she was a psychologist in this season finale. Meanwhile, Krumitz (Charley Koontz) confronts his parents’ murderer. MAY 10 - 16, 2015

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Worried he may be the reason that Oscar (Matthew Perry) and his ex-wife Gaby (guest star Lauren Graham) are being audited by the IRS, Felix (Thomas Lennon) offers to act as a mediator between them. Yvette Nicole Brown and Wendell Pierce also star.

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Red (James Spader) must use his connection to help clear Liz’s (Megan Boone) name after she realizes she’s being framed by The Cabal in this season finale. Meanwhile, Cooper (Harry Lennix) receives some shocking news.

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9:00 p.m.

Mary (Adelaide Kane) risks it all in the hopes of taking down Condé (Sean Teale) in this season finale. Later, a vengeful Catherine (Megan Follows) meets with Queen Elizabeth (guest star Rachel Skarsten). Toby Regbo also stars.

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10:00 p.m.

A case becomes personal for Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) when Holmes’ recovery sponsor, Alfredo (Ato Essandoh), mysteriously disappears. The investigation leads Holmes to wonder if Alfredo’s relapsed into addiction

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