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Report finds no impact from survival program BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
FORKS — Stories have circulated for decades about residents stumbling across Air Force crews engaged in survival training in rugged forests of the West End. The schooling — part of the Survival, Escape, Resistance and Evasion (SERE) training program coordinated out of the Fairchild Air Force Base — was the subject of a draft environmental assessment released in February. Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon and City Attorney-Planner Rod
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Sara Yagelniski, left, from Manitoba and Kippie Waters of Port Townsend inspect a display at the Growing and Marketing Medicinal Herbs conference in Fort Worden, which continues today at 8:30 a.m. The private conference drew about 450 participants seeking information about medicinal plants.
Judge orders treatment before PT teacher’s trial in a mental health facility before more court action takes place. J a m e s Keith Miller, 52, appeared in Jefferson County Supe- Miller rior Court on Thursday afternoon to discuss a competency evaluation that had not yet been available at an April 8 court hearing.
Miller accused of threatening school principal BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend High School teacher charged with threatening the school’s principal and coming into a classroom from which he had been banned will be treated
Fleck reviewed the report. “We flipped through it and said, ‘Oh, now we know what the stories are about,’ ” Fleck said in a recent interview. Forks city officials did not comment to the Air Force on the study. “It’s kind of an essential thing we need for our airmen going into war zones overseas,” Fleck said. The assessment determined that training in areas of Clallam and Jefferson counties resulted in no significant environmental impact and recommended it continue. TURN TO TRAINING/A5
The order, signed by Judge Keith Harper, said Miller could not assist in his own defense as a result of mental illness.
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TV logger Rygaard to run for Clallam seat PA native famed for ‘Ax Men’ role BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A North Olympic Peninsula reality TV star has set his sights on politics. Port Angeles native Gabe Rygaard, whose family-owned Rygaard Logging Inc. is featured on History Channel’s “Ax Men,” has announced he will run in the Nov. 8 election for Clallam County commissioner. He said Friday he will run as a Republican for the Clallam County District 2 commissioner position being vacated by Mike Chapman, who plans to run for a 24th Legislative District seat as a Democrat.
And Rygaard may be getting out of show business. Rygaard, 44, said the show might be on the chopping block after the recent conclusion of Season 9. As of Friday, he was waiting to hear the fate of Season 10. “At this point, I don’t know if we’re doing it or not,” Rygaard said, conceding even his interest in the show has waned. “I don’t watch it a whole lot any more. I’m so busy working,” he said. A representative of History Channel could not be reached for comment Friday. Rygaard said the show peaked
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at its outset in 2008. “I’m expecting the show to kind of wind down,” he said. He said that in the beginning, it took about 17 weeks to film a season of episodes. Now, a season is shot in about six weeks. “They’ve got it down to a science,” Rygaard said. Rygaard, who would not comment on how much he earns for being on “Ax Men,” said his contract has been extended every year under terms based on TV ratings. The show also features his father, Craig, and brother, Jason. “Ax Men” follows logging crews who work in different areas of the country, from Washington to Florida.
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A scene from the Cirque du Soleil production “Toruk — The First Flight.”
Cirque du Soleil to snub N.C. after law THE CANADIANBASED CIRCUS company Cirque du Soleil is canceling upcoming stops in North Carolina by two of its touring shows to protest a state law that limits anti-discrimination protections for the LGBT community. The company said Friday it will scrap plans for “Ovo” to play Greensboro from April 20-24 and Charlotte from July 6-10, and “Toruk — The First Flight,” which was scheduled to play Raleigh from June 22-26. The company said in a statement that it “strongly believes in diversity and equality for every individual and is opposed to discrimination in any form.” Other artists who have recently canceled North
Carolina appearances include Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Ani DiFranco. Cyndi Lauper and Louis C.K. have pledged to donate profits from their shows to Equality North Carolina.
‘Wrong place, time’ Country singer Zac Brown said in a statement that he was “in the wrong place at the wrong time” last week in a Palm Beach, Fla., hotel room where four people were arrested for drug possession. A report from the Palm Beach Police Department showed that Brown, lead singer of the Grammy-winning Zac Brown Band, was present when police arrived at the Four Seasons Hotel on April 8. He was not charged or arrested. The incident was first reported by TMZ.com. Brown said in a state-
ment Friday that he did not know the people arrested and cooperated fully with police. He said he is not part of any ongoing police investigation. Brown said he regretted “using poor judgment and putting myself in that position.”
Frehley in hospital Former Kiss lead guitarist Ace Frehley has been hospitalized for exhaustion and forced to cancel a show in New York. A post on his website and Facebook page said he was admitted to a hospital after Friday’s show at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The post said his symptoms are due to “exhaustion and dehydration.” Frehley’s website said he “reluctantly” agreed to cancel Saturday night’s sold-out show at The Chance in Poughkeepsie.
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PHIL SAYER, 62, whose warning to “mind the gap” is heard every day on the London Underground, has died. SayerHamilton, the voiceover company he ran with his wife, Elinor Hamilton, said Mr. Sayer died Thursday. The BBC reported he had suffered from cancer. Mr. Sayer worked as a radio presenter for the BBC in northwest England before moving into voiceover work. His reminder to travelers to mind the gap between the train and the platform is used on several London subway lines. Other announcers have also recorded the message, but Mr. Sayer’s version is one of the most widely used. His voice is also heard on trains and at railway stations around Britain, often apologizing for cancellations and delays. “I probably apologize
more than anybody in the U.K.,” Mr. Sayer told the Daily Telegraph newspaper in 2010.
_________ MALICK SIDIBE, 80, a Malian photographer whose black-and-white images captured popular culture in 1960s Bamako, has died, his son said Friday. The photographer died late Thursday from complications of diabetes, his son Karim Sidibe said. Mr. Sidibe Mr. in 2007 Sidibe worked in jewelry before entering the field of photography in 1955 under Bamako-based French photographer Gerard Guillat. Mr. Sidibe’s photographs depicted the nightlife, music, youth, fashion and culture of the 1960s and ’70s in Bamako after the
country gained independence from France. Mr. Sidibe’s work was exhibited internationally. He was recognized for his photography by the Hasselblad Foundation in 2003 and received the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale in 2007. Mr. Sidibe leaves behind three wives and 17 children.
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1941 (75 years ago) Port Angeles spectators at the classic Silver Skis downhill race on Mount Rainier’s break-neck course Saturday saw Port Angeles entries in the difficult event make creditable showings against some of the West’s foremost skiers. Jack Hillyer, Olympic Ski Club instructor, spilled and finished the last few feet of the run with a broken ski but placed 15th. His time for the spineshivering 3.6-mile course down Rainier was 5 minutes, 41.1 seconds.
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Jefferson County became free of debt Friday when Thermofax copies of the $300,000 general obligation bonds for the Portage Canal Bridge were burned. The symbolic ceremony took place at the western approach to the bridge that links Indian and Marrowstone islands to the mainland of the Quimper Peninsula 8 miles south of Port Townsend. A warm, sunny day greeted officials and their
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audience of perhaps 50 people, a far cry from the cold, snowy January morning of 1952 when the bridge was opened.
1991 (25 years ago) Faced with a possible teacher strike in four North Olympic Peninsula school districts, parents are scrambling to find child care, but centers are already brimming. “It has put a lot of people in a panic,” said Marilyn Sage, director of the Sequim Early Learning Center. “It’s going to be rough.” It is expected that the availability of child care, already an issue on the Peninsula, will be exacerbated by a strike, which teachers say will begin Thursday.
Laugh Lines A MAN HAS been sentenced to five years in jail for trying to smuggle 51 turtles in his pants. The man has already told his cellmate, “There’s nothing you can do to me that 51 turtles haven’t.” Conan O’Brien
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 17, the 108th day of 2016. There are 258 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On April 17, 1961, some 1,500 CIA-trained Cuban exiles launched the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in an attempt to topple Fidel Castro, whose forces crushed the incursion by the third day. On this date: ■ In 1492, a contract was signed by Christopher Columbus and a representative of Spain’s King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, giving Columbus a commission to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. ■ In 1861, the Virginia State
Convention voted to secede from the Union. ■ In 1905, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lochner v. New York, struck down, 5-4, a New York State law limiting the number of hours that bakers could be made to work. This ruling was effectively overturned in 1937 by the high court’s West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish decision. ■ In 1924, the motion picture studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was founded, the result of a merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures, and the Louis B. Mayer Co. ■ In 1941, Yugoslavia surrendered to Germany during World War II. ■ In 1964, Geraldine “Jerrie”
Mock became the first woman to complete a solo airplane trip around the world as she returned to Columbus, Ohio, after 29½ days in her Cessna 180. ■ In 1970, Apollo 13 astronauts James A. Lovell, Fred W. Haise and Jack Swigert splashed down safely in the Pacific, four days after a ruptured oxygen tank crippled their spacecraft while en route to the moon. ■ In 1986, at London’s Heathrow Airport, a bomb was discovered in the bag of Anne-Marie Murphy, a pregnant Irishwoman about to board an El Al jetliner to Israel; she’d been tricked into carrying the bomb by her Jordanian fiance, Nezar Hindawi.
■ Ten years ago: Former Illinois Gov. George Ryan, a Republican, was convicted of corruption; he later served more than 5½ years in federal custody. ■ Five years ago: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Japan, where she expressed confidence the country would fully recover from its tsunami and nuclear disasters. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama left open the door to “creative negotiations” in response to Iran’s demand that punishing sanctions be immediately lifted as part of a nuclear deal; the president spoke at a White House news conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
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A3 Briefly: Nation Defense chief talks on Islamic State group fight AL-DHAFRA AIR BASE, United Arab Emirates — U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said he will talk with his commanders in the coming days to identify additional ways the U.S. can intensify the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, including more airstrikes, cyberattacks and American troops on the ground. He said the United States wants to do more in the fight and is “only limited by our own ingenuity” and ideas. Carter expressed conCarter fidence that the White House will approve recommendations, saying that nothing he has asked President Barack Obama for yet in the conflicts has been turned down. Late last month, U.S. Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that he and Carter believe there will be an increase in U.S. forces in Iraq in the coming weeks. Any final decision would be worked out with the Iraqi government and require Obama’s approval. It’s unclear whether the increase would force the White House to formally approve a higher cap on troop levels in Iraq, now set at 3,780. The Pentagon said there are close to 3,400 U.S. troops there now. According to U.S. officials, however, there are actually as many as 5,000 American forces in the country, but some do not count
against the cap because they are in Iraq on temporary duty.
Americans mixed in poll CHICAGO — An Associated Press-GfK poll found that most Americans are happy with their friends and family, feel good about their finances and are more or less content at work. It’s government that’s making them see red. Almost 8 in 10 Americans said they’re dissatisfied or angry with the way the federal government is working. About the same proportion say they’re satisfied about their personal lives. The anger isn’t so much driven by political ideology as it is by an overall disdain for a political system that doesn’t seem to be working — that’s what voters said in follow-up interviews. They’re upset with both parties, as well as career politicians and Washington insiders who — those in the survey said — don’t put constituents’ interests first.
Lineups for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders; Paul Manafort, adviser to Republican Donald Trump’s presidential campaign; Ken Cuccinelli, adviser to Republican Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Gov. Pat McCrory, R-N.C.; Reince Priebus, head of the Republican National Committee; Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, head of the Democratic National Committee ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Priebus; Sanders; Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sanders; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich; Priebus. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Fauci; Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s campaign manager.
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Briefly: World Pope flies 12 Syrian Muslim refugees to Italy MORIA, Greece — In a gesture both political and personal, Pope Francis flew 12 Syrian Muslims to Italy aboard his charter plane Saturday after an emotional visit to the Greek island of Lesbos, which has faced the brunt of Europe’s migration crisis. Refugees on the overwhelmed island fell to their knees and wept at his presence. Some 3,000 migrants on the island are facing possible Francis deportation back to Turkey under a new deal with the European Union.
Extremists take villages BEIRUT — The Islamic State group has captured more than a dozen villages and hills during a fresh offensive in northern Syria, opposition activists said Saturday. The territorial gains bring the extremist group close to the main highway
that links the capital, Damascus, with the country’s largest city of Aleppo. Extremists also clashed with rival insurgent groups near the border with Turkey where they have been on the offensive for days, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee toward safer areas near Turkey. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the fighting between the Islamic State group and government forces is concentrated in areas east of the town of Khanaser, which has changed hands several times in recent months.
Saudi blast kills 12 RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia’s state-run news agency says a fire at a chemical plant in the kingdom’s east has killed 12 people and injured 11. The Saudi Press Agency said the fire in al-Jubail happened around 11:40 a.m. Saturday at the Jubail United Petrochemical Co. The news agency quoted the company as saying the fire began during maintenance at the plant. The company also said the fire caused thick black smoke, which contributed to the death of the contractors working on the maintenance at the plant. The Associated Press
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Residents stand on a split road in earthquake-hit Mashiki, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan on Saturday. A powerful earthquake struck southern Japan early Saturday, barely 24 hours after a smaller quake hit the same region.
Two days of quakes claim 41 lives in Japan BY MARI YAMAGUCHI AND YURI KAGEYAMA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OZU, Japan — The wooden home barely withstood the first earthquake. An even stronger one the next night dealt what might have been the final blow — if not to the house, then to the Tanaka family’s peace of mind. The Tanakas joined about 50 other residents of the southern Japanese town of Ozu who were planning to sleep in their cars at a public park Saturday after two nights of increasingly terrifying earthquakes that have killed 41 people, flattened houses and triggered major landslides.
Lives in limbo “I don’t think we can go back there. Our life is in limbo,” said 62-year-old Yoshiaki Tanaka as other evacuees served rice balls for dinner. He, his wife and his 85-year-old mother fled their home after a magnitude-7.3
earthquake struck Saturday at 1:25 a.m., just 28 hours after a magnitude-6.5 quake hit the same area. Army troops and other rescuers, using military helicopters to reach some stranded at a mountain resort, rushed Saturday to try to reach scores of trapped residents in hard-hit communities near Kumamoto, a city of 740,000 on the southwestern island of Kyushu.
Heavy rain Heavy rain started falling Saturday night, threatening to complicate the relief operation and set off more mudslides. “Daytime today is the big test” for rescue efforts, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said early Saturday. Landslides had already cut off roads and destroyed bridges, slowing down rescuers. Nearly 200,000 homes were without electricity, Japanese media reported, and an estimated
400,000 households were without running water. Kumamoto prefectural official Riho Tajima said that more than 200 houses and other buildings had been either destroyed or damaged, and that 91,000 people had evacuated from their homes. Hundreds of people lined up for rations at distribution points before nightfall, bracing for the rain and strong winds that were expected. Local stores quickly ran out of stock and shuttered their doors, and people said they were worried about running out of food.
Death toll rising Police in Kumamoto prefecture said that at least 32 people had died from Saturday morning’s earthquake. Nine died in the quake on Thursday night. More than half the deaths were in Mashiki, a town on the eastern border of Kumamoto city that was hit hardest by the first quake.
Ranchers, 3 others balk at filing pleas for Nev. standoff BY KEN RITTER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LAS VEGAS — Two sons of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and three other men refused Friday to enter pleas in federal court in Las Vegas to charges in an armed confrontation with government agents two years ago. Magistrate Judge George Foley Jr. entered not-guilty pleas on behalf of each man during a sometimes contentious arraignment that featured cat-calls and cheers
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from about 30 Bundy backers and defendants’ family members, under watchful eyes of about a dozen U.S. marshals. “We don’t need any outbursts,” Foley warned from the U.S. District Court bench. Twice he told the restive audience, “This is not a show.” Before balking at entering his plea, Ammon Bundy alleged he had been mistreated in custody to Nevada from Oregon, where he and the others have been held since their arrests in the occupa-
tion of a U.S. wildlife refuge this year. He said he’d been handcuffed for 23 hours during the move, including 11 hours to a bench, and that jailers once passed him by when other inmates were fed. He said he got a meal after he complained. His brother and co-defendant, Ryan Bundy, professed to understand his rights but not the charges against him. He also said he wants to serve as his own lawyer.
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Nation: School bus driver arrested on sexual assault
Nation: Airman dies from building damage injuries
World: London mayor: Obama hypocritical on EU
World: New Zealand hosts first Pastafarian wedding
AUTHORITIES IN FLORIDA said a school bus driver has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting four special-needs students. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office initially arrested Carlos Ojeda, 72, of Haines City, on eight counts of capital sexual battery involving two female students under age 12. Authorities said Ojeda identified two additional victims, both under age 12, and was charged with two more counts of sexual battery. They told detectives they were sexually abused while riding his bus. Ojeda is being held in the county jail without bond.
AUTHORITIES SAID AN Air Force airman from Maryland has died after extreme winds caused structural damage to the building in which he was working in Asia. The Baltimore Sun reported that Pentagon officials said Saturday that Airman 1st Class Nathaniel H. McDavitt died Friday from the injuries sustained in the incident. The 22-year-old from Glen Burnie was serving in Southwest Asia as part of the fight against the Islamic State group. His precise location was not given. McDavitt was assigned to the 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany.
LONDON MAYOR BORIS Johnson has accused U.S. President Barack Obama of hypocrisy for supporting those who want Britain to stay in the European Union. Speaking just days before the American leader travels to London, Johnson told the BBC there is no way the United States would share sovereignty the way EU membership requires. Obama has voiced support through aides for the United Kingdom remaining in the EU. But the White House has suggested that during his visit, the president will stress that it is up to the British people to decide their future.
NEW ZEALAND ON Saturday hosted the world’s first Pastafarian wedding, conducted by the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. The group, which began in the U.S. as a protest against religion encroaching into public schools, has gained legitimacy in New Zealand, where authorities recently decided it can officiate weddings. Saturday’s ceremony was all about having fun. The guests came dressed as pirates and shouted plenty of hearty “Aaarrrhs.” The groom, Toby Ricketts, vowed to always add salt before boiling his pasta, while bride Marianna Fenn donned a colander on her head.
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The three Jefferson County commissioners will meet with representatives of the Port Gamble S’Klallam tribe about potential environmental impacts of the proposed Pleasant Harbor Master Planned Resort when they meet Monday. The government-to-government meeting will be at 1:30 p.m., after the commissioners’ meeting begins at 9 a.m., in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Commissioners designated the master planned resort in 2008 and issued a Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on Dec. 9, 2015. Raising issues tribal officials felt were not covered in the statement, the tribe requested a meeting. Commissioners also will conduct a public hearing on first-quarter budget appropriations and extensions. Among the requests are $10,329 for safety and security, $10,000 for the boating safety fund and $2,135 for the treasurer’s office. The boating safety allocation was to have come out of the sheriff’s budget, but he requested that it be drawn from the general fund. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ An agreement with Marc Bolan Consultants regarding confidential data input of protected health information, with no financial impact. ■ An $18,175 contract with Zephyr’s Inc. of Allyn to demolish and remove two properties in the Duckabush and Big Quilcene floodplains. Funding is provided by the state. ■ A $4,505 contract with Kim Ninnemann and Dan McShane to provide Phase 1 environmental site assessments of up to five properties in a floodplain north of the Big Quilcene River. Funding is provided by the state. ■ A $700 contract with Reynolds Training and Consulting for website maintenance for the Jefferson County Public Health Department. ■ An agreement to allocate $47,000 to the Jefferson County Conservation District to promote conservation and protect and improve water quality. ■ Allocation of $5,000 in lodging tax funds to Quilcene Brinnon Dollars for Scholars. ■ A change order adding $35,000 to the contract with Bruch & Bruch Construction Inc. of Port Angeles for additional road realignment of Undi Road in West Jefferson County. The change increases the contract to $144,000. ■ A $791,447 contract with Jordan Excavating
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Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council General Services & Special Projects Committee will discuss a policy for the city’s public video system when it meets Tuesday. The panel, which acts as an advisory board to the City Council, will meet from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the third-floor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St. The policy establishes parameters for the use of the video system in public or city-owned places to enhance public safety and security in a manner consistent with accepted rights of privacy. The Port Townsend City Council meeting has been canceled. No council office hours are scheduled this week. A special meeting of the Climate Action Committee is set from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Cotton Building, 607 Water St.
Children accompanied by adults cross Spartan Avenue as they walk in the Umbrella Parade on Saturday with decorated umbrellas. About 45 people participated in the parade, part of the annual RainFest, which continues today in Forks.
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Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will hear the administrator’s report at a meeting Wednesday. The meeting will begin BY WALKER ORENSTEIN at 3:30 p.m. in the Jefferson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Healthcare Conference SEATTLE — A Seattle Room, 2500 W. Sims Way, ordinance that bars people Port Townsend. from throwing their coffee grounds, pizza scraps and Jefferson PUD other potential compost Jefferson County Public into their trash cans is Utility District commission- being challenged by critics ers will discuss building who say the liberal city is space allocation when they turning garbage collectors meet Monday. into trash investigators. The meeting will begin A group of homeowners at 5 p.m. at 250 Chimacum has sued the city over the Road, Port Hadlock. tactic, claiming it violates privacy protections proFire vided by the state ConstituThe East Jefferson Fire- tion. The rule that went into Rescue Board of Commissioners will meet at 7 p.m. effect early last year Wednesday at station 1-5, requires trash collectors to 35 Critter Lane, Port tag garbage cans that contain more than 10 percent Townsend.
compostable material with educational information. The tactic is projected to divert as much as 38,000 tons of extra food waste from a landfill every year. Several other cities have passed similar food waste laws, including Vancouver, B.C., San Francisco and Portland, Ore. Tad Seder, a lawyer for Seattle, said during a court hearing Friday on the lawsuit that garbage collectors are simply glancing at the trash to see if there is any obvious compost. They already look for dangerous items and a host of other banned materials such as paint cans, he said. However, Ethan W. Blevins, an attorney with
Jefferson Transit board members will consider authorizing the general manager to sign the final acceptance of the Maintenance, Operations and Administration Center when they meet Tuesday. The board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the transit facility at 63 Four Corners Road, Port Townsend. The board also will consider adopting standing rules for the citizen advisory committee and authorizing the general manager to sign a revocable license for the PTeRider’s use of the Jefferson Transit shelter on Water Street.
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PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School District will have an easier time recruiting a new superintendent than it did four years ago, according to the consultant involved in both searches. “The district has made real progress,” said Richard Parker, a representative of the search consultant firm McPherson & Jacobson LLC, based in Omaha, Neb. “It is focused on a goal and has a plan, which it didn’t have last time.”
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Townsend during the week of April 25. They will tour the facility and be interviewed by the commissioners. The port will pay travel costs, which won’t be prohibitive because the candidates are all regional, Berg said. Three finalists will be selected and will appear at open public meetings. Berg expects the new director to be hired in the middle of May. Finding a replacement for Crockett might not occur until after his June 1 retirement, so Berg will run the port on a day-to-day basis along with planning analyst Eric Toews. “We’re not sure we can get someone here by June 1 since they may have to give notice at their other job,” she said. Jefferson County is seeking a Department of Community Development director to replace Carl Smith, who retired in September. Since that time, former County Administrator David Goldsmith has filled the position on an interim basis. Applications for the position close May 1.
The superintendent process is one of three highprofile searches now taking place in Port Townsend. The Port of Port Townsend is seeking a replacement for Larry Crockett and has already winnowed down 19 applicants to eight candidates, according to Human Resources Director Abigail Berg. Berg said she is now doing due diligence on the candidates and will present ________ the names to port commissioners in an executive sesJefferson County Editor Charlie sion Wednesday. Bermant can be reached at 360The vetted candidates 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula are expected to visit Port dailynews.com.
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signed last week, Oppelt added. Oppelt said a for-profit limited liability partnership is being formed to PORT ANGELES — A purchase own the building and renovate it as a agreement has been signed that will music and theater production venue. revive the shuttered Lincoln Theater “I fully anticipate it being renovated as a music and theater venue — and and in working order within a year,” keep it in local hands. Oppelt said, adding it will retain the Next Door Gastropub restaurant co- Lincoln Theater moniker. owner Jake Oppelt and a silent partner “We don’t foresee it taking longer signed the contract-for-sale pact Thurs- than that.” day with building owner Wenatchee Oppelt and his business partner Productions Inc., doing business as Sun were the unidentified purchasers of the Basin Theatres, Sun Basin General building referred to by Cook in an April Manager Bryan Cook and Oppelt said 1 Peninsula Daily News interview. Saturday. Cook said in the interview that their Oppelt said his partner in the purinterest and commitment in buying the chase is a Port Angeles businessman theater prompted him take the buildwho does not want to be identified “as ing off the market but that the sale a personal preference.” was not far enough along for him to Cook said a land-transfer document identify them. will be recorded with the Clallam “I wanted to put some of the rumors County Auditor’s Office once Olympic to rest,” Oppelt said Saturday morning Title works through details. while sitting in his restaurant 1½ “In 30 to 45 days, after things get blocks west of the Lincoln, which finalized, Jake will get the keys and stands one storefront away from downtake over and go to work,” Cook said. town’s busiest intersection at First and Oppelt and Cook said the purchase Lincoln streets. price was $225,000 for the 132 E. First Oppelt said a production company St. landmark. also is being formed to bring theater Earnest money was put down as and music shows to the 10,031-squarepart of the no-contingencies contract foot landmark. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Miller: Mental evaluation CONTINUED FROM A1 “Ideally, he’ll be under the proper medical regimen and be restored to competence,” said Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Julian St. Marie. “From there, we can go on to thinking about actually resolving the charges.”
Questioned dosage At the April 8 hearing, Miller said an improper medical dosage had been a contributing factor to his actions and that his current prescription was more than 2 years old. Miller, who is now on paid administrative leave, is accused of threatening to kill high school Principal Carrie Ehrhardt during a March 18 breakfast meeting at the Bayview Restaurant. According to Ehrhardt’s written statement, Miller said she was “the [expletive] reason that I am not able to see my children and I’m going to [expletive] kill you.” Hours after the meeting, Miller drove to the high school campus — from which he had been banned — entered his former classroom where students were present and was taken into custody by police.
Miller had remained in the Jefferson County jail since his arrest on charges of one count each of burglary in the second degree and harassment-threats to kill. Miller’s competency evaluation occurred April 7 at the jail and was conducted by representatives of Western State Hospital in Tacoma. It concluded that Miller has the capacity for both a factual and rational understanding of the charges against him but lacks the capacity to assist in his own defense due to a mental disorder. In their report, the evaluators said he should be seen by a designated mental health professional. During the evaluation, Miller said he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when he was 20 and was subsequently hospitalized and placed on three medications that he said didn’t work very well. He began experiencing breakthrough manic symptoms in December, at which time he stopped taking his medication. On Feb. 2, he was transported to Jefferson Mental Health Services for a voluntary mental health evaluation, after which the school
district placed him on administrative leave. The evaluators said that if Miller were tried in his current state, he would likely provide irrelevant responses while talking to his attorney or testifying and may “overestimate his chances of prevailing and increase his irritability if his attorney doesn’t meet his (possibly unrealistic) expectations.”
Court hearing At the April 8 hearing, Miller questioned St. Marie’s competence for failing to schedule the evaluation enough in advance for that court hearing. St. Marie later said the evaluation was scheduled on the soonest date possible. On Thursday, St. Marie said it was unclear whether Miller’s treatment would be finished by the May 20 hearing. “We’re hoping that competency will be restored quickly,” she said, “It can be accomplished [in] as quickly as one week, but sometimes it takes a repeated effort.”
CONTINUED FROM A1 mer Rayonier regional land manager Bill Peach is a Report coordinator John county commissioner. Peach said he’s familiar Guerra, an Air Force program manager for the with the program. National Environmental Policy Act, said Friday the Maneuvers on Sol Duc training has been taking Peach, a former river place since the 1980s. guide, recalled the crewmen Torture-resistance traindoing maneuvers on the Sol ing, which is part of the Duc. SERE program, is not done “They spend a week in during the survival classes the woods and learn to live on the North Olympic Penoff the land and run the insula’s West End, said river,” Peach said. Fairchild Air Force Base “They’re just a bunch of spokesman Scott King, addguys from the city coming ing he could not reveal cerout on the coast. tain details of the training. “It’s good military train“You try to evade caping to toss them in an enviture and resist capture and ronment they’re not familescape if you can,” King said iar with.” Friday. The classes take place under the auspices of the Training areas 336th Training Group at Training areas cover up Fairchild Air Force Base to 11,836 acres of Olympic and also encompass ocean National Forest and state waters off Tillamook, Ore., Department of Natural during an overall two-week Resources property, and training period. Foster said personnel Rayonier Operating Co. wear field garb, not military LLC timberlands. Only about 70 acres of uniforms, and do not carry the total are used for camp- weapons or engage in live sites and survival exercises, fire. “If you came across our Fairchild training supervitraining, you’d be invited in sor Todd Foster said. Up to 50 Air Force crew to have a cup of coffee with members and 13 instruc- us,” Foster said. “We’re out there not tors — all unarmed — participate in the classes in doing anything more than a five-day blocks, twice a year, Boy Scout troop would do, other than we maybe have in the spring and fall. Training program par- more expensive equipticipants learn how to find ment.” The air crews master food and water, build shelters, evade capture and skills involving shelter, fire, navigate their way out of food, water, signaling, pertrouble, both on their own sonal protection, concealand with the aid of helicop- ment and sanitation and ters that fly out of William hygiene. The West End training R. Fairchild International includes tent camping, setAirport in Port Angeles. The survival classes ting up shelter using natuinclude rafting from public ral materials, rafting and docks on the Hoh, Calawah land navigation. and Sol Duc rivers.
Helicopter Permit renewals Permit renewals for the training are required for activities on DNR and Olympic National Forest lands, and permission from Rayonier. They are expected to be granted by Dec. 31, Foster said. The Air Force is still negotiating agreements with tribes and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Guerra said. “We’re waiting to wrap that up,” he said. Comments were sought from Jefferson County, where training occurs on the Hoh River, and from Clallam County, where for-
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Foster said the Air Force has been obtaining multiyear permits from Olympic National Forest and DNR but that it had been “quite awhile” since an environmental assessment was conducted. “Basically, it was time to do another one,” Foster said. “We’re renewing everything based on exactly the same thing we’ve been doing.” The assessment generated about a half-dozen comments — none negative, Guerra said. Comments were received from the state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Jamestown S’Klallam and Quileute tribes, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Cape Meares Community Association in Tillamook, which requested more information on the program. Olympic National Forest and DNR did not submit comments. “We didn’t see any concerns,” DNR spokeswoman Carrie McCausland said. Public notice of the environmental assessment was published in the Peninsula Daily News on Feb. 11. Guerra did not know when the final version of the environmental assessment would be released. The report is available at http://tinyurl.com/PDNsurvivaltraining.
Classes include interaction with a 15-seat UH-1N helicopter, according to the environmental assessment. The helicopter, which flies out of Fairchild airport in Port Angeles, is involved in training for one of the five days, according to the assessment. It transits along the Washington coastline from Fairchild to Twins, then turns south to Forks, where the training is conducted, and returns to Fairchild. Foster said the aircraft flies at a few hundred to ________ 1,000 feet above land durSenior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb ing the exercises and does can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. not land. 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily The crews conduct vec- news.com.
week ago. Police said they then pulled several garbage trucks off their routes to be emptied and searched for possible additional remains. “We’re confident that it is connected to last week’s homicide investigation, which was only three blocks away from where we are standing now,” Detective Mark Jamieson said of the grisly discovery. John Charlton has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of
Ingrid Lyne, a 40-year-old mother of three, in her suburban Renton home. Authorities say he dismembered the woman he recently started dating, then drove her head, an arm with a hand, a lower leg and a foot to Seattle, where a homeowner found them April 9. Gordon Hill, Charlton’s public defender, has said no forensic evidence links Charlton to the crime. Medical examiners have not said how Lyne died or when.
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Niya Malmborg, 11, left, and Hayden Webber, 10, both of Port Angeles, feed carrots to Murphy the donkey and Harley, a miniature horse, as part of a display arranged by the Peninsula Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen as part of Junior Ranger Day at the Olympic National Park visitor center in Port Angeles on Saturday. The event, celebrated annually at national parks across the nation, encourages children and their parents to learn more about nature and what the parks have to offer through hands-on activities.
United Way wraps up ’15 campaign with $726,353 Donors acknowledged May 5 at Red Lion Hotel PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Donations to the United Way of Clallam County’s 2015 annual campaign totaled $726,353. More than 2,000 businesses, employees and individuals contributed to the fund, which will be allocated to 24 partner agencies that provide education,
health and income-related services to county residents and other nonprofits designated by donors. The United Way’s goal for 2015 was $950,000. Last year, the campaign raised $780,000, said Corey Delikat, a member of the United Way of Clallam County Board of Directors and campaign coordinator. United Way board mem-
bers and staff will acknowledge donors at the campaign celebration from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. May 5 at the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St., Port Angeles. Tickets will be $10 at the door. RSVPs are requested by calling 360-457-3011 or emailing info@unitedway clallam.org. The celebration is sponsored by US Bank, Green Crow, Olympic Medical Center and Jennifer Ciarlo at Edward Jones. “We’ve had a lot of changes in the last year,” Delikat said.
“We moved to a new location” at 1601 E. Front St., “hired new staff and ran the annual campaign with all volunteers. “We have so many people to thank and I am pleased with the hard work our board, staff and volunteers put into this organization.” Delikat also thanked campaign co-chairs Paul McHugh and Norm Shaaf along with Patty Hannah, former United Way executive director, “who helped our volunteers behind the scenes.”
Jefferson historical society offers document preservation classes Sessions offered May 15, May 29 on cleaning, unrolling artifacts PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Historical Society is offering two document and art preservation classes in May. “Cleaning and Mending Paper Artifacts” is set for May 15. “Flattening Rolled & Deformed Paper Artifacts” will be offered May 29. The maximum class size is six people, and early reg-
istration is encouraged. The cost is $30 per class for historical society members or $45 for nonmembers. Payment in advance is required to secure a place in the class. All class fees benefit historical society programs. Classes will be at 1 p.m. each class day at the historical society’s research center at 13692 Airport
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Man sentenced TACOMA — A man who prosecutors say stole a car, fired a weapon and crashed into a school bus has been sentenced to time in prison. The News Tribune reported that 35-year-old Sopheap Chith was convicted by a jury in 2014 of felonies including seconddegree assault and drive-by shooting. His sentence was shortened by a year Friday to 17 years and two months after an appeals court invalidated one of the convictions. Prosecutors say Chith was driving a stolen car in 2013 when a witness saw him fire a weapon twice out of the window. The witness began following, and prosecutors say Chith shot at the driver. Prosecutors said Chith ran a red light and collided with the bus full of elementary school children. No injuries were reported.
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VANCOUVER, Wash. — The Pacific Fisheries Management Council has adopted limited summer salmon fishing seasons off the Washington and northern Oregon coasts. At a meeting Thursday in Vancouver, the council avoided a complete closure of the season, a possibility that had been discussed in March. The recommendation will be forwarded to the National Marine Fisheries Service for approval by May 1. The Columbian newspaper reported that season closure discussion was prompted by weak coho runs forecast for 2016 in Puget Sound waters and many coastal streams. Two years of warm water in the north Pacific Ocean is considered the likely cause. For the waters between Cape Falcon, Ore. (near Manzanita), and Leadbetter Point at the northern tip of Long Beach Peninsula, salmon fishing will open July 1 and is scheduled to continue daily through Aug. 31, or until 18,900 fin-clipped coho are caught. The bag limit will be two salmon but only one chinook. Cape Falcon to Leadbetter Point is the only portion of the northern Oregon and Washington coast where coho fishing will be allowed.
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SEQUIM — The principal and head teacher of a Sequim-area private school who has been charged with 12 counts of sexual misconduct with children has been fired and replaced, the Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists said. Douglas J. Allison, 55, has pleaded not guilty to four counts of first-degree child rape and eight counts of child molestation, crimes the Clallam County Sher-
iff ’s Office alleges he committed against two female students, ages 10 and 11, d u r i n g classes at Allison Mountain View Christian School. A May 9 trial is scheduled. If convicted, Allison faces possible life in prison. A pretrial status hearing in Clallam County Superior Court that had been scheduled for last Friday was
postponed until 1:30 p.m. this Friday. Allison remains in the Clallam County jail on $100,000 bail. “The Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists initially placed Mr. Allison on administrative leave and barred him from campus; he was subsequently released from employment,� a news release from the church said last week. Judy Allison — the other teacher at the small private school at 225 Medsker Road north of Sequim, which
operates under the direction of Seventh-day Adventist Church — has taken a leave of absence for the rest of the school year, the release said.
New teacher hired The School Board has hired Angie Campanello to teach for the remainder of the school year. “Staffing plans are also in place to accommodate a wide range of grades,� the release said. Campanello “has experience teaching all subjects
from grades 1-8, has a master’s in literacy instruction, and had been currently teaching university-level literacy classes for students planning to become teachers,� it said. The school hosted a parent-only workshop with two representatives of Healthy Families of Clallam County and individual counseling sessions were offered for families interested in additional assistance, the release said. “While the full roster of students isn’t back in the classroom, we respect the
right of our school families to determine the proper timing if/when their children are to come back to the MVCS campus,� it said. “The School and Conference are fully cooperating with law enforcement’s investigation of the alleged conduct,� it said.
________ Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. com. Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb and Reporter Rob Ollikainen contributed to this report.
3 discharged from OMC after wreck near bay BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Three area residents had been treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles by Saturday after a wreck near Sequim Bay State Park on Friday. Transported were Roy Eugene Nelson, 86, of Port Angeles; and Edward S. Blacksmith, 89, and Johanna E. Blacksmith, 81, both of Sequim, according to the State Patrol. They had been released from the hospital as of Saturday afternoon, hospital
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Jaye Moore, owner and director of the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center of Sequim, displays a Swainson’s hawk Friday at a free live raptor presentation at Sequim Middle School. Cynthia Daily, owner and director of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue, also displayed birds of prey. The show was organized by the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society as part of Olympic BirdFest, a festival that continues today.
Warrenton, Ore., official: Company withdraws from pipeline project THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WARRENTON, Ore. — An energy company that wanted to export liquefied natural gas from the northwest Oregon coast will withdraw from the $6 billion terminal and pipeline project, city officials in Warrenton said Friday. Warrenton Mayor Mark Kujala told the Daily Astorian that Oregon LNG officials told him the project was being scrapped because backers were no longer willing to put up the money. “That is exactly what I heard from Oregon LNG,� Kujala said. “They would be withdrawing the project,� A phone message left for company officials by The
Associated Press on Friday afternoon was not immediately returned. Kristin Grainger, a spokeswoman for Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, said the company had withdrawn state permits for the project. “We received word around 2 p.m. this afternoon,� she said. “Public input is critical to the process, and from the outset, the project struggled to build sufficient community support.� Oregon LNG had proposed a terminal in northwest Oregon and an 87-mile pipeline to link with a natural gas connector in Washington state. The company wanted to export natural gas from
western Canada and the Rocky Mountains to markets in Asia. Skip Urling, Warrenton’s community development director, said he was told Oregon LNG would not proceed with an appeal of a city hearings officer’s decision to deny the terminal. A hearing on the company’s appeal was scheduled for early May. Oregon LNG had said the project would be an economic boon to the area. A draft federal environmental review had estimated terminal construction over four years would generate more than 9,500 jobs. Oregon LNG would have eventually employed about 145 workers.
But a coalition of residents, environmentalists and fishermen blasted the project, saying it was misguided and potentially dangerous. Brett VandenHeuvel, executive director of Columbia Riverkeepers, one of the groups opposed to the project, said “this is a huge victory.� Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said in a statement that opponents had raised valid concerns. “I shared the concerns that the Oregon LNG project would have had negative environmental and economic impacts, and I am relieved that local voices prevailed,� said Wyden, a Democrat.
Port of Vancouver officials OK oil terminal lease extension THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Port of Vancouver officials are giving the company behind a proposed rail-tomarine oil transfer terminal eight more months to secure permits. The Columbian newspaper reported that opponents
staff said. At about 3:21 p.m., Nelson, who was driving a 2003 Ford Ranger pickup truck, turned left from Louella Road onto westbound U.S. Highway 101 and collided with a silver 2005 Dodge Caravan being driven by Edward Blacksmith, with Johanna Blacksmith as a passenger, the State Patrol said. Both vehicles struck the guardrail, coming to rest on the shoulder of the eastbound lanes. Nelson was cited for failure to yield, police said.
wanted the lease Most of the 200 people Officials are expected to on a terminated altogether, who spoke at a public hear- vote Tuesday extension while Vancouver Energy ing Tuesday were against processing requested by the company. had asked for another two the project. years. Port commissioners agreed to extend the permitting and early terminaDon’t let another quarter pass you by! tion deadline Friday after deliberating for almost five hours.
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GRAYS HARBOR — A Coast Guard boat crew rescued three fishermen from a sinking vessel less than 1 mile outside of Grays Harbor. The 47-foot motor life boat crew from Coast Guard Station Grays Harbor took the fishermen to shore, where emergency medical services personnel evaluated one of them for a reported heart condition. None of the fishermen was identified. The crew of the 74-foot fishing vessel Privateer called Station Grays Harbor at 2:26 p.m. Friday. They said they were taking on water through an 8-inch-to-12-inch hole, deploying their life raft and donning immersion suits in preparation to abandon ship. The Coast Guard crew used dewatering pumps on the boat but could not keep up with flooding and pulled the three men from the sinking vessel. The cause of the sinking
was unknown by Saturday. “It was clear the fishing crew had conducted drills and were prepared for an emergency,� said Petty Officer 2nd Class Jacob Hylkema, coxswain of the Coast Guard boat. “They had marine VHF radios, a life raft and immersion suits. It was a terrifying situation, but their actions proved they were ready.� Coast Guard Sector Columbia River in Warrenton, Ore., issued a warning for boaters to steer clear of the partially submerged vessel, which was reported to be drifting north of the north jetty. The vessel reportedly had no catch on board and a maximum fuel capacity of 6,000 gallons. A rainbow sheen was observed around the boat, but it has since reportedly dissipated. Pollution responders in Astoria opened the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund to assess the salvaging of the vessel.
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Jerry Birch of Sequim discusses the oddity of a right-side steering wheel in his 1974 Mini Cooper with Young Johnson, president of the Port Angeles Downtown Association and owner of H2O Waterfront Bistro, on Saturday during the inaugural Northwest European Car Club’s Port Angeles Cruise-In on City Pier. The event was expected to draw about 200 to 500 cars and included a live performance by Fat Chance on the main stage. The event was organized by downtown businesses in cooperation with the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Red Lion Hotel, Necessities & Temptations and H20.
Gypsy moth spraying begins in Puget Sound THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OLYMPIA — The state Agriculture Department says it planned to start spraying for gypsy moths Saturday in the south Puget Sound, as long as the weather was good. Periodic spraying is expected to continue today and into May. The News Tribune newspaper reported that aerial spraying requires a non-
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Building big in company LAST WEEK, I spent time with Capt. Charlie Crane, who works in the sales and marketing department at Armstrong Marine, the aluminum-boat manufacturer on U.S. Highway 101 midway between Port Angeles and Sequim. Together, we walked around the company’s large complex and he pointed out a number of projects. One of the boats is a 32-foot catamaran that is equipped with a pair of 250-horsepower Yamaha outboard motors with which the owner will use to fish recreationally for tuna from Westport. Another big cat the company is building is a 36-footer built in the style of a landing craft for an
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Last week, Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled out Mixer, a 106-foot Nordlund yacht. Once the vessel received a shave and a haircut (industry jargon for cleaning and painting the hull of a boat), personnel pulled Waterfront Days the stabilizer fins and perOn Sunday, April 24, formed routine maintefrom noon to 5 p.m., most nance on the seals, fluids, of the businesses along the and filters. Port Angeles waterfront are participating in the Harbor happenings first of what I am sure will On Wednesday, Alaska, be an annual event called a 600-foot PanamanianWaterfront Days. flagged cargo ship, moored The primary sponsor to the Port of Port Angeles’ will be the Port of Port Terminal 3 to take on a Angeles. load of debarked logs for Some of the opportunities will include touring a China. Puget Sound Pilot Boat and an Arrow Launch boat. Marine Thrift Swap Tours of Terminal 1 and Meet 2 will be available, as will a On Saturday from 8 close-up look at the log a.m. to 1 p.m., the Northhandling equipment used west Maritime Center in to load the log ships. Port Townsend is sponsorI understand tours of ing a Marine Thrift Swap Platypus Marine and WestMeet, which will take place port Yachts are also on the between the PT Shipagenda. wrights’ Co-op and Taku There will also be a Marine in the Port kayak festival at HollyTownsend Boat Haven, wood Beach and a kids’ directly across from Marine scavenger hunt with prizes. Thrift. The Port Angeles Yacht Each registrant will Club will be having an receive a spot, with the size open house and some of its to vary depending on the members will have their number of sellers. boats on the hard and available for touring. 641567803
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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Molly Erickson, public service manager, and David Hammer, district recreation specialist for the Forest Service. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree (enchiladas) and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder.
Adviser from the Washington Small Business Development Center, present a program for owners and managers of forprofit businesses and managers of nonprofit organizations.
■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are ■ Jefferson County Peach held Tuesdays Chamber of Commerce — at 7:30 a.m. at Weekly luncheon meetings are Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 held Mondays at noon at the DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. HighPort Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 way 101) in east Port Angeles. Otto St. This coming Tuesday’s meetThis Monday’s program will ing is PABA’s monthly “open feature Ella Ashford, president business” discussion program of the 4-H STEM Club, on the examining local issues affected benefits of competitive Sports investment, employment and of the Mind programs and the economic growth. 4-H Maker Space being piloted The program will include in the community. a presentation by Clallam The luncheon’s sponsor will County District 3 Commissioner be Hope Roofing. Bill Peach, a member of the Lunch by Subway costs $8. six-member state Board of Natural Resources, on the board’s ■ North Hood Canal focus on timber arrearage, Chamber of Commerce — sustained yield and protections Representing the “Emerald for the marbled murrelet seaTowns” of the Hood Canal, Quil- bird. cene and Brinnon, the chamber There is a $3 minimum meets monthly on the third charge by Joshua’s for those at Monday of the month. the PABA meeting who do not The group will meet this order breakfast. Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the ________ Brinnon Community Center, All of the above meetings are 306144 U.S. Highway 101 in open to the public. Brinnon, to hear Kevin Hoult, MBA and a Certified Business Peninsula Daily News
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U.S., world brace for earlier, longer fires Leading culprits are parched, overgrown forests BY MATT RICHTEL
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The first Alaska wildfire of 2016 broke out in late February, followed by a second there just eight days later. New Mexico has had 140 fires this year, double the number in the same period last year, fueled by one of the warmest, driest winters on record. And on the border of Arizona and California this month, helicopters dumped water on flames so intense that they jumped the Colorado River, forcing the evacuation of two recreational vehicle parks. Fires, once largely confined to a single season, have become a continual threat in some places, burning earlier and later in the year, in the United States and abroad. They have ignited in the West during the winter and well into the fall, have arrived earlier than ever in Canada and have burned without interruption in Australia for almost 12 months. A leading culprit is climate change. Drier winters mean less moisture on the land, and warmer springs are pulling the moisture into the air more quickly, turning shrub, brush and grass into kindling. Decades of aggressive policies that called for fires to be put out as quickly as they started have also aggravated the problem. Today’s forests are not just parched; they are overgrown. In some areas, “we now have year-round fire
he 10.1 million acres that burned in the United States last year were the most on record, and the top five years for acres burned were in the past decade.
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seasons, and you can say it couldn’t get worse than that,” said Matt Jolly, a research ecologist for the United States Forest Service. “We expect from the changes that it can get worse.” The 10.1 million acres that burned in the United States last year were the most on record, and the top five years for acres burned were in the past decade. The federal costs of fighting fires rose to $2 billion last year, up from $240 million in 1985. “We take our job to protect the public seriously, and recently, the job has become increasingly difficult due to the effects of climate change, chronic droughts and a constrained budget environment in Washington,” Tom Vilsack, the agriculture secretary, said in a statement, noting that seven firefighters died and 4,500 homes burned in wildfires in 2015. Randi Jandt, a fire ecologist with the federally funded Alaska Fire Science Consortium, resists the term “year-round fire season” because Alaska and other places still have months with snow cover. TURN
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Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols discusses succession planning, the role of the proseDesignation award cuting attorney in county governSEQUIM — Nell Clausen and ment, recent prosecutor posts Trisha Cobb, both real estate and recent developments in brokers at RE/MAX Prime, have Olympic Peninsula Narcotics been awarded the Certified Enforcement Team. Negotiation Expert (CNE) desig■ Tuesday: Port Angeles nation from the Real Estate School District Superintendent Negotiation Institute (RENI). Marc Jackson, Steve Methner, Agents who receive this certi- Nolan Duce and a board member fication are among the top agents discuss school district facilities, in the country in negotiation the latest recommendations for skills, according to a news the board and the bond. release. Second segment: Betsy Reed With professional negotiation Schultz discusses the Captain skills, agents are able to help cli- Joseph House Foundation dinner ents obtain better results in the and auction. sale or purchase of their home, ■ Wednesday: Clallam the release said. County commissioners. To reach Clausen or Cobb, ■ Thursday: Pre-empted by phone 360-683-1500. Seattle Mariners game.
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Like many recent college graduates, Ben Kim felt he was casting his résumé into an abyss when he clicked “apply online” for the hundredth or so time. “The most common response was nothing,” he said. That may be because, before capturing an employer’s eye, job hunters in the digital age often have to get past a round of robots scanning their résumé for keywords. Although the business of hiring is still largely a manual process, employers are experimenting with increasingly sophisticated technology. Some companies are setting loose automated recruiters that crawl the web for the perfect hire, based on an algorithm. Others are asking job candidates to answer their first round of interview questions via video — perhaps not a huge ask for members of the YouTube generation.
Use keywords Many recruiters use tracking systems to sift through virtual piles of résumés searching for
specific qualifications — say, software developers fluent in a programming language — or previous jobs that illustrate leadership qualities. What does this mean for applicants? “Make sure you are carefully reviewing the job description and aligning your experience and transferable skills based on what the organization is looking for,” said Mercy Eyadiel, associate vice president of career development and corporate engagement at Wake Forest University. “If you don’t, you risk not showing up in the list of potential candidates for consideration,” which is often based on keyword searches. That doesn’t mean regurgitating job descriptions or being untruthful, but it does require imagination. “If they are looking for project management skills, and you ran for student government and had to run big projects,” Eyadiel said, “that counts.” For tech jobs, be sure to list what computer hardware and software you know so it’s picked up in keyword searches. “Know the acronyms, and also spell it out,” said Paul McDonald, senior executive director at the
job placement agency Robert Half. Enterprise Holdings, the car rental company, hires thousands of new graduates each year as part of its management training program. It uses iCIMS, a type of talent acquisition software, to sort through volumes of candidates, generally 50,000 a month, and identify those who meet five or so minimum requirements, including a bachelor’s degree, satisfactory driving record and some kind of leadership position or customer service experience. Candidates who pass the screening process are then connected with a recruiter.
Stay current Keep your online persona upto-date, particularly if you add new skills. Why? Some employers maintain a pool of candidates who have applied (but were rejected) for specific jobs, so that they can reach out if a more suitable position arises. Recruiters’ software also trolls profiles on LinkedIn and other social media sites, analysts said, providing employers with updates. TURN
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Finding value in human helpers BY FARHAD MANJOO
lowly but surely, the robots seem to be replacing all the middlemen and turning the world into a self-serve society.
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T’S UNFASHIONABLE TO admit this in the age of Expedia, Priceline and other do-it-yourself online tools, but here it is: I miss travel agents. The Internet took off as a way to book travel because the human intermediaries were always a bit suspect — their expertise questionable, their methods opaque and their allegiances unclear. And at first, the machines seemed to improve everything. For uncomplicated trips, booking online is now much easier than in the past. Because we’ve replaced agents with computers whose sole purpose is to ferret out the best deal, and for lots of other reasons, airfares have plummeted over the past three decades. Yet as you suffered through another holiday travel season, you might have paused to consider how much we’ve really gained — and lost — in ditching human agents for machines. And you might have welcomed an emerging trend on the Internet: start-ups that are trying to put human agents, whether in travel, home services or shopping, back at the center of how we make decisions. “A lot of companies pushed hard on the idea that technology will solve every problem, and that we shouldn’t use humans,” said Paul English, the co-founder of a new online company called Lola Travel. “We think humans add value, so we’re trying to design technology to facilitate the human-to-human connection.”
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OLA, WHICH IS CURRENTLY open only in a limited prerelease version, has an unusual interface: When you’re looking to book a trip, you just send a text. Your request can be vague — “Hey, my family is thinking about going to Europe next summer” — because on the other end sits a human. The agent knows your general travel preferences and has access to many of the same tools you’d use to book a trip. But the agent also has something extra: experience and data to help make decisions about the kind of trip you should take. English isn’t allergic to tech. He cofounded and served as the chief technology officer of Kayak, the booking site acquired by Priceline in 2012 for nearly $2 billion. But English often manned the customer service phone line at Kayak and would get calls from people who had grown frustrated with online booking. “I tried to create the best travel website on the market,” he said. “But as good as we thought our tech was, there were many times where I thought I did a better job for people on the
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phone than our site could do.” You’ve most likely experienced the headaches English is talking about. Think back to the last time you booked anything beyond a routine trip online. There’s a good chance you spent a lot more time and energy than you would have with a human. Sure, the Internet has obligingly stepped in to help; there are review sites, travel blogs, discussion forums and the hordes on social media to answer every possible travel question. But these resources only exacerbate the problem. They often turn what should be a fun activity into an hourslong research project. “At one time, the Internet scared travel agents because our customers had access to all of this information and they didn’t need us,” said Joe McClure, the president of Montrose Travel, a large travel agency based in Southern California. That fear was justified: There are now about half the number of travel agents working in the United States as there were in 2000, and the number is expected to continue declining, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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puters help us bypass the expensive human brokers and service people who once sat in between consumers and suppliers. Now, rather than consult an insurance agent, you simply search online. You never go into a bank —you just use the tireless ATM — and at the supermarket, there are those self-checkout machines. You can buy stocks without a broker, you can publish a book without a publisher, you can sell a house without an agent and you can buy a car without a dealer.
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LOWLY BUT SURELY, THE robots seem to be replacing all the middlemen and turning the world into a self-serve society. An economist would praise the great disintermediation for its efficiency. As a customer, you might have a different reaction: Look at all the work you’re now being asked to do. Was it really wise to get rid of all those human helpers? In many cases, yes, but there remain vast realms of commerce in which guidance from a human expert works much better than a machine. TILL, MCCLURE SAID HIS Other than travel, consider the process business has lately been thriving. “What’s happened is information of finding a handyman or plumber. The overload,” he said. Internet has given us a wealth of data “There is so much information out about these services. there that people research themselves into You could spend all day on Craigslist, a circle and they get confused. And then Yelp or Angie’s List finding the best perthey call one of my agents and say, ‘Would son for your job, which is precisely the you just help me out?’ ” problem. It’s not just in travel that we’re all “It’s going to be a long time until a being asked to shoulder more work. computer can replace the estimating The Internet’s great magic is what a power of an experienced handyman,” said business school professor would call “disDoug Ludlow, the founder of the Happy intermediation.” Home Company, a one-year-old start-up By surfacing all of the world’s informa- that uses human experts to find the right tion and letting each of us act on it, comperson for your job.
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The company, which operates in the San Francisco Bay Area but plans to expand nationally, has contracts with a network of trusted service professionals in your area. To get some work done, you simply text your Happy Home manager with a description of the problem and maybe a few pictures. “A quick glance from our handyman gives us an idea of who to send to your job, and what it will cost,” Ludlow said. The company handles payment processing, scheduling and any complaints if something goes wrong. I recently used Happy Home to get a few home theater cables concealed in a wall. The experience was liberating — I found a handyman and a drywall specialist to do my job with little more than a few texts, and no time spent scouring through web reviews. It isn’t feasible to get humans involved in all of our purchases. Humans are costly and they’re limited in capacity. The great advantage of computers is that they “scale” — software can serve evermore customers for ever-lower prices. But one of the ironies of the digital revolution is that it has also helped human expertise scale. Thanks to texting, human customer service agents can now serve multiple customers at a time. They can also access reams of data about your preferences, allowing them to quickly find answers for your questions. As a result, for certain purchases, the cost of adding human expertise can be a trivial part of the overall transaction. Happy Home takes a cut of each service it sets up, but because it can squeeze out certain efficiencies from operating a network of service professionals, its prices match what you’d find looking for a handyman on your own. That’s true of human travel agencies, too — the commissions on travel are so good that Lola can afford to throw in human expertise almost as a kind of bonus. The rise of computers is often portrayed as a great threat to all of our jobs. But these services sketch out a more optimistic scenario: That humans and machines will work together, and we, as customers, will be allowed, once more, to lazily beg for help.
_________ Farhad Manjoo writes a technology column for The New York Times, where this article first appeared.
What should our government spend your taxes on?
Jim Buckmaster
Pamela Bigelow
Dave Eckenberg
Lauren Davis
Deb Hale
Edwin Hoekstra
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“If I was putting my tax dollars on something, it would be mental health and addiction. I’ve seen a lot of it over the years. I have . . . mentally ill [relatives].”
“They need to give a Social Security raise to the seniors. I think our taxes should go there. Every one of us needs it. And I feel we all have contributed our share.”
“They usually spend my tax dollars on something I dislike. But my top two would be the homeless and veterans. It’s ironic that we send billions to other countries but struggle [in] helping our own.”
“Education and prison reform. Without those two things, we are just putting people back into society that may not have a fair chance to function at their highest potential.”
“That’s a hard question. There is so much need out there. I just hope they spend my taxes wisely. It’s a scary thing. I’m thinking of health care and the homeless, to name a few.”
“To our infrastructure. Things like veterans, roads, the elderly and the homeless. That’s my list.”
“Help the poor and the out-ofwork people. I know some of them.”
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rulings; and in the District of Columbia v. Heller, to Baseball and emergency defend 31 states and our medical services: There are Second Amendment by a few things we know for overturning a firearms sure. ban. We are all getting older. Sen. Cruz steadfastly We all have loved ones asserts elected representawe care for. tives’ first duty: protection And I suspect we all of citizens’ lives, liberty and would love to continue to property. enjoy those favorite Sen. Cruz reiterates the moments that make us timeless truth: that withwant to continue to get up out constitutional protecin the morning. tion of our natural right to Homemade apple pie, self-defense, Americans popcorn and a special become victims of criminals movie, a walk on the beach and all who threaten our on a warm summer evelives, liberty and property. ning with your dog or perAccordingly, Sen. Cruz haps watching a good baseguards law-abiding citiball game. zens’ self-defense right. Baseball. Nine innings. Sen. Cruz recognizes Kind of like Quilcene’s [Jefour greater Second Amendferson County Fire District ment need because panderNo. 2’s] emergency medical ing politicians, especially services levy. our U.S. president, fail to All the traditional protect our borders from resources have been used terrorist entry. up in the front half of the For border protection, game. Sen. Cruz would oversee Timber resources, volunconstruction of a federally teer staffing and minimal mandated wall between the opposition. U.S. and Mexico and a bioThe strategy has to If we wait until it’s too Folks, our community is as a Sequim Aquatic Recre- William Rehnquist prochange to tie or hopefully aging, our emergency vides him with exceptional metric exit-entry system. late, it’ll probably be too ation Center board memHe would increase our win the game. response call volume coninsight for, as president, late. ber is like having a runborder patrol threefold, It’s not too late. It’s the tinues to rise and yes, I Yogi Berra once said, ning coach who tries to trip nominating a U.S. Supreme top of the seventh. believe our expectations ”The future ain’t what it you at mile marker 26 of a Court justice to protect our increase helicopter border monitoring fourfold, insist We’ve got a few young, are that “someone” will Constitution. used to be.” 26.2-mile marathon race. on an effective e-verify sysdedicated players who are indeed be there for us According to Cruz’s webPlease vote yes for the Denise Kane, tem and opposes welfare willing to stay the course if when we fall from the lad- Quilcene emergency mediSequim site, www.tedcruz.org, as benefits and amnesty for we can give them a workder. Texas solicitor general, cal services levy. illegal aliens. ing salary to raise their Seconds — minutes — Cruz (along with Texas’ Jeff Childs, For Ted Cruz What other presidential families here in our town. matter. attorney general) won five Quilcene Ted Cruz’s record mani- landmark U.S. Supreme candidate’s record unwavWe’ve been looking for That someone needs to fests a tenacious defense of Court liberty victories, eringly proves dedication to some good setup men for a be trained and available the Constitution and Bill of including keeping a Ten protect life, religious, indilong time. 24/7 from our local commu- Richardson critic In response to the Rights. vidual and economic libAs the opposition gets nity fire department. Commandments monuMarch 13 letter in PeninSen. Cruz’s experience erty, and private property tougher, always waiting I personally would like ment at Texas’ capitol; in sula Voices, “SARC project,” presenting nine U.S. until the ninth inning to to be there through the Medellin v. Texas, to guard as a U.S. president? try to win the game can be 11th or 12th inning to walk it seems to me that having Supreme Court arguments U.S. sovereignty against Susan Shotthafer, that beach again. a foolish move. the writer, Jan Richardson, and clerking for Justice the U.N. and World Court Port Angeles
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Rave of the Week A BIG THANK-YOU to Mary Sue for making a special effort to see if I was OK after witnessing my stumble and fall on the sidewalk near Lincoln Street in Port Angeles and then driving me home when it was apparent I had injured my ankle.
. . . and other Raves SPECIAL THANK-YOU RAVE to the gals at Swain’s General Store [Port Angeles] for their assistance in obtaining garden gloves for the 2016 Growing Healthy participants at Fifth Street Community Garden. Thanks also to the Port Angeles Garden Club for their generous donations in purchasing various garden supplies for the Growing Healthy Program. A HUGE RAVE to the staff at the Crestwood spa (at the con-
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valescent center in Port Angeles), especially Larraine, Mel and Katie, who’ve gotten me back on my dancing foot and dancing again, and to Jenny and her warm, caring smile. A BIG THANK-YOU rave to Blue Mountain Animal Clinic [Port Angeles] for the wonderful care over the past nine years given to our cat, Teddy, who turned 21 on April 10. HUGE RAVES FOR the AARP tax preparers who unselfishly and graciously provide such a valuable service for our community. Your time and efforts are so greatly appreciated. THE SITS (SOLVE-IT in the
Sauna) Committee would like to send a big rave to William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles for the new cedar wood seats in the pool sauna. We appreciate it.
Rant of the Week RANT ABOUT FOUND funds outside Safeway in Port Townsend. Those funds should have been turned in to the office instead of kept by the finder. I didn’t realize I’d lost my rent money until later. I could have retraced my steps and retrieved it.
A RANT TO dog owners who walk their dogs on Olympic National Park trails. Either leave your dogs at home or hike where leashed dogs are allowed on trails. RANT ABOUT FOLKS who walk their dogs and don’t pick up their residue in Port Angeles. RANT BY ELDERLY woman to the people near her Port Angeles home who are putting their garbage in her recycling bin so that she can’t use it. At least put the garbage in the garbage bin. RANT TO CITY of Sequim about not having any lines on West Silberhorn Road to designate division of the roadway near the baseball field. People are taking up the whole road and not allowing kids on bicycles room to maneuver. Dangerous and scary for the kids.
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Wildfires: ‘Runaway fire season’ a worry Jobs CONTINUED FROM A9 She has adopted an alternative that she said reflects the more intense nature of recent fires. “I’m worried about a runaway fire season,� Jandt said. The term captures the idea that dry conditions could lead to fires that simply burn out of control, she explained, as some almost did last summer, Alaska’s second-largest fire season on record, after 2004. The issue has led to disagreements among many fire ecologists about how best to attack the problem. Some argue that fires should be left to take their natural course and clear out the thick, dry brush on the forest floor. But that approach has run into a challenge: More and more people are moving into wild lands. Retirees and urbanites seeking more pastoral settings are pushing farther into places that firefighters must now protect.
Living in wild And these modern-day settlers have been supported by municipalities looking to expand their tax bases, and by technology that lets people live and work anywhere they can get an Internet connection, said Ray Rasker, the executive director of Headwaters Economics, a research organization that provides consulting services to communities and governments on fire prevention. “It’s a wonderful new world, where I can live anywhere I want,� Rasker said, echoing an opinion he said he had often heard. “I want to live in the woods, but the woods are now flammable, much more flammable than they used to be.� “It adds up to more peo-
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Crews use a helicopter to fight a fire near Needles, Calif., on April 6. and dry enough to increase the likelihood of fire, has lengthened by 30 to 45 days across big patches of the United States, notably the West. By another measure, the time between the first and last large fires in a year, the length of the season in the West has increased by 78 days since the 1970s. Firefighters in the United States and abroad have been trying different approaches. In the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, which recorded more than twice as many fires last year than their 25-year averages, fire season started March 1, a month ahead of the norm. Alaska has also moved up its fire season, defined by the date that permits are required for residential yard or other refuse burning, to April from May. Increasingly, fire crews are making calculated decisions to let fire consume the land, concentrating their
ple dying, more houses burning, and agencies devoting more than half of their fire budget to defending homes,� he said. Hawaii, for example, exhausted in February the annual allocation of money it had set aside to fight wildfires, four months before the busy summer fire season. The United States Forest Service spent more than half of its entire budget on firefighting last year, at the expense of programs aimed at minimizing the risk of fires in the wild, such as planned burns of overgrown patches. The agency finds itself caught in a troubling cycle: With budgets squeezed for treating forests to help prevent fires, it inevitably has to spend more money putting them out. By key measures, fire season has grown significantly longer in the past 30 years. Jolly’s research shows that the season, measured by how many days are hot
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Washington state This year in Washington state — where a combination of drought, warm temperatures and dense forests made for a long and costly wildfire season last year — Peter Goldmark, public lands commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, asked the state Legislature for an extra $24 million to train more firefighters, put more equipment into the hands of local fire districts and help homeowners clear brush from their properties. He got $6.7 million. “Given the wet winter, it’s hard to persuade people we may be entering a time of hotter, drier summers, and we need to be ready,� Goldmark said. He is preparing for “another very difficult fire season,� he said. A large stretch of the Southwest, from Texas and New Mexico down through southern Arizona and into
Nevada and California, has already been warned by national forecasters to prepare for an “above normal� risk of significant wildfires through July. Clay Templin, fire and aviation manager for the Forest Service’s Eastern Regional Office, which covers 17 national forests from Missouri to Maine, said parts of the territory the office oversees, such as the White Mountains in New Hampshire, are now at risk of fire. That traditionally did not happen because “there was a whole lot more snow on the ground,� he said. Early last month, a fire broke out in the ApacheSitgreaves National Forest in Northern Arizona, consuming about 600 acres of land that are usually moist in the winter. “It’s too early for fire in these parts,� said James Molesa, chief deputy of the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office. Dry grass ignited in the forest when someone — officials have not identified the person — was shooting for practice at an oxygen tank, which then exploded, sending sparks flying, Chief Deputy Molesa said. The flames traveled along some of the same area that burned in a big fire 14 years ago, though that fire happened in June, during the state’s traditional fire season — another sign, fire officials said, of the changing conditions they face. At the Arizona Wildfire and Incident Management Academy, where three classes of firefighters trained last month for their first season, instructors emphasized the value of a strategy known as “indirect attack,� the safest and most common method to fight today’s large, hot and volatile blazes. The strategy calls for crews to carve a so-called fire line — buffer zones devoid of anything that burns — away from the edge of the fire, and then to burn the vegetation that stands in between, depriving the flames of the fuel that feeds them. Dean Steward, a supervisor at the academy, said that fires were small enough 20 years ago that dirt trails, such as those used by allterrain vehicles in the wild lands, were enough to stop them. “Now,� Steward said, “you can put a six-lane highway between your crew and the fire and, still, the fire will jump it.�
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Riders trounce Rams, Trojans BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Starting pitcher Nizhoni Wheeler was dominant in Port Angeles’ 9-0 victory over Olympic in a battle of unbeatn Olympic League 2A softball teams at Dry Creek Elementary School. Wheeler allowed one hit and one walk while striking out 10 to notch a complete-game win Thursday. “Nizhoni Wheeler pitched a masterpiece,” Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman said. “She gave up one hit in the fourth inning. Nizhoni was in command of the game from start to finish. “She also had some great defense behind her as the team didn’t commit an error and made some outstanding plays in the field.” Wheeler also went 2 for 3 with a triple, a walk and an RBI. Sierra Robinson had two hits and reached base three times, stealing two bases and scoring twice for the Riders. Nikki Price, Brennan Gray and Natalie Steinman all hit doubles for Port Angeles. “Timely hitting and great base running put enough runs on the board to give Olympic their first loss in league play,” Steinman said. The win kept Port Angeles (3-0, 9-0) in a tie for first place in the Olympic League 2A Division with Sequim (3-0, 9-1), and pushed Olympic (2-1, 5-2) to third place. Thursday’s win was the 14th consecutive Olympic League win for Port Angeles. The league win streak dates back to an 8-5 loss to Sequim in a first-place tiebreaker game on May 16, 2014. Port Angeles 9, Olympic 0 Olympic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —0 1 7 Port Angeles 2 0 1 1 4 1 x — 9 10 0 WP- Wheeler; LP- Snyder Pitching Statistics Olympic: Snyder 4 IP, 4 R, 4 H, 4 BB, 2 K; Torres 2 IP, 5 R, 6 H, K. Port Angeles: Wheeler 7 IP, 1 H, 10 K, BB, HBP. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Robinson 2-3, BB, 2 SB, 2 R; Wheeler 2-3, 3B, BB, RBI; Lunt 2-4, R, RBI; Price 1-3, 2B, 2 R, BB; Gray 1-3, 2B; Steinman 1-4, 2B, R; Larson 1-3.
Port Angeles 11, Wilson 1 TACOMA — The Class 2A Roughriders plated eight runs over the first two innings to put the 3A Rams in a big hole before their second time up to the plate. Lauren Lunt was a perfect 3 for 3 at the plate for Port Angeles, and Sierra Robinson, Jaidyn Larson and Brennan Gray each had two hits. Hope Wegener pitched all five innings for the Riders on Friday. She held Wilson to five hits and one run while striking out four. “It was a complete team effort in the win,” Riders coach Randy Steinman said. Port Angeles (3-0, 10-0) plays its final nonleague game of the season when it hosts Port Townsend (0-1, 0-5) on Tuesday. Port Angeles 11, Wilson 1, 5 innings Port Angeles 5 3 1 0 2 — 11 13 1 Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 5 5 WP- Wegener; LP- Medalia Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Wegener 5 IP, R, 5 H, 4 K, HBP. Wilson: Medalia 2 IP, 8 R, 8 H; Sandoval 3 IP, 3 R, 5 H. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Robinson 2-3, 2 R, 2 SB; Lunt 3-3, 2B, 2 R, SB; Reid 1-1, 2BB, RBI; Larson 2-4, 3 RBI; Steinman 1-3, 2B, 2 R; Edwards 1-1, R; Clark 1-3; Gray 2-3, BB, R.
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Sequim’s Waverly Shreffler and Port Angeles’ Gracie Long run side by side at the start of the girls 1,600-meter race at Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend. Long went on to win the race.
Wolves sweep duals Sequim boys and girls win three league duals BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — Audrey Shingleton, Jackson Oliver and Oscar Herrera paced the Sequim girls and boys track and field teams to sweeps at the four-team Olympic League duals at Blue Heron Middle School. The Sequim girls beat Port Townsend 80-59, Port Angeles
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88-63 and Coupeville 90-54. Shingleton won the girls 800meter run with a time of 2 minutes, 44.90 seconds, and the 3,200 with a 12:27.3. Other winners for the Wolves on Thursday were Mattie Clark, who took first in the 300 hurdles (56.44 seconds), and freshman Elizabeth Sweet, who won the pole vault with height of 7 feet, 6 inches. Sequim also won two relays.
Gretchen Happe, Emma Beeson, Telicia Busby and Rylee Gray ran the 4x200 in 1:53.54; and Waverly Shreffler, Happe, Kiara Pierson and Mercedes Woods ran the 4x400 in 4:19.90. The Port Townsend girls narrowly defeated Port Angeles 70-69 and beat Coupeville 77-47. For the Redhawks, Aubry Botkin won the 100 hurdles by more than a second with a time of 16:34 seconds. That is a second-and-a-half faster than her previous best time, and it ranks second in Class 1A.
“The performance of the meet was by freshman Aubry Botkin in the 100-meter hurdles,” Port Townsend coach Ian Fraser said. “She posted a good debut at the distance in our first meet in March, but had a lot of work to do on her hurdling. “After working on learning the rhythm of the event for a few weeks, we let her race them again, and she showed that her work is paying off.” The Redhawks’ other freshman phenom, Eileen Leoso, won the long jump (16-04.25) and the triple jump (33-05.25). TURN
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Wolves, Pirates can’t beat dark Sequim game ends in 8-8 tie BY LEE HORTON AND MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Sunny Sequim lost to darkness as it does every day of the year. This time, the dark also defeated a baseball game, one from which Sequim and Vashon were unable to emerge victorious. Neither the Wolves nor Pirates were able to hold a lead for even a half inning, and before the home half of the ninth, Friday’s nonleague baseball game was called due to darkness with the score tied 8-8. Sequim’s only lead was 3-2 after a two-run bottom of the second inning, but Vashon plated a run in the top of the third to make it 3-3. The Pirates added three in the top of the fifth. The Wolves did likewise in the bottom of
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Sequim first baseman Logan Hankinson tries to catch Vashon base runner Jeremy Pilgram-Stoppel off the bag during the second inning. the fifth. Vashon scored two more in the top of the sixth, and Sequim scored two in its half of the inning. Gavin Velarde and Justin
Porter each had two hits and two runs for the Wolves. Velarde also stole three bases. Logan Hankinson doubled and drove in two runs, and Daniel Harker doubled and brought in one run.
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Salmon fishing drastically cut BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Season-setting talks between the state Department of Fish and Wildlife and Puget Sound treaty tribes broke down without an agreement on Puget Sound recreational, tribal and commercial salmon fisheries. Puget Sound fisheries include the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound and
all rivers and tributaries entering either saltwater body. Some salmon fishing will still occur, as federal fishery managers have approved a reduced Pacific Ocean recreational chinook harvest and a limited coho catch of 18,900 fish off the mouth of the Columbia River. The North Olympic Peninsula will share in the total allowable catch of 35,000 recreational chinook.
Marine Area 4 (Neah Bay) west of the BonillaTatoosh line received a 6,200-chinook catch guideline and anglers will have a 2,000-chinook limit in Marine Area 3 (LaPush).
Fishing starts in July The ocean fishery will begin July 1 in both areas and is non-selective: two wild and hatchery kings a minimum of 24 inches long can be retained. Thursday’s decision to
abandon the negotiating table after a week of talks at the Pacific Fishery Management Council’s North of Falcon meetings in Vancouver, Wash., is an unprecedented step in the nearly 30-year co-management relationship between the state and treaty tribes. It leaves salmon fishing interests on both sides scrambling to receive federal approval to conduct fisheries. TURN
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Monday Boys Golf: Port Townsend at Chimacum, 3 p.m. Baseball: Seattle Lutheran at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.; Chimacum at Forks, 4 p.m.; Sequim vs. North Kitsap, at Cheney Stadium, 7 p.m. Softball: Chimacum at Forks, 4 p.m.
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Felix hangs in, Mariners beat slumping Yankees straight win. The Yankees lost their fourth in a row when Chase Headley grounded out with NEW YORK — Felix Hernandez looked runners on second and third to end it, leavuncomfortable all afternoon but overcame ing them 0 for 24 with runners in scoring a career high-tying six walks, and the Seat- position during the first two games of the tle Mariners held off the New York Yanseries. kees 3-2 Saturday for their third Alex Rodriguez struck out three times BY BEN WALKER
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and the 40-year-old heard boos as his hitless slump reached 19 at-bats. Hernandez (1-1) tied Randy Johnson’s team record for career strikeouts, but seemed out of sorts throughout his five innings. The ace constantly pawed the rubber, scuffed the mound and tugged his jersey.
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Sequim 16, Port Townsend 0 SEQUIM — Sequim pitchers McKenzie Bentz, Allysen Montelius and Shelby Jones combined to no-hit the Redhawks in a fiveinning nonleague game. Bentz also tallied two triples and a double part of a 4 for 4 performance that also included a stolen base, two RBIs and three runs. Montelius went 2 for 3 with a triple, three runs and two RBIs. Kaylee Gumm added a threerun home run for the Wolves. Sequim 16, Port Townsend 0, 5 innings Port Townsend 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 5 Sequim 9 0 5 0 2 — 16 14 0 WP- M. Bentz; LP- Fukano Pitching Statistics Port Townsend: Fukano 5 IP, 14 H, 16 R, 8 ER, 8 BB. Sequim: M. Bentz 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 5 K; Montelius 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, BB, 3 K; Jones IP, 0 H, 0 R, BB, 2 K. Hitting Statistics Port Townsend: Kithcart BB, Graham BB. Sequim: M. Bentz 4-4, 2B, 2 3B, SB, 3 R, 2 RBI; J. Bentz 3-3, 2B, 2 R, 3 RBI; Montelius 2-4, 3B, SB, 3 R, 2 RBI; Gumm 1-2, 2 R, 3 RBI; Rigg 1-1, 2B, RBI
Sequim 14, Black Hills 4 SEQUIM — The Sequim Wolves smacked 17 hits in their six-inning nonleague thwacking of the Black Hills Wolves. McKenzie Bentz led Sequim’s offense with four hits, three of which were doubles, three runs and two hits. Allysen Montelius doubled twice and drove in two runs, Nicole Anders doubled and drove in three runs and Emily Copeland tripled for the Sequim Wolves. Bentz pitched all six innings to earn the win. Sequim (3-0, 10-1) remains tied with Port Angeles (3-0, 10-0) at the top of the Olympic League 2A standings. The Wolves host Bremerton (1-3, 2-6) on Tuesday. Sequim 14, Black Hills 4, 6 innings Black Hills 0 0 1 1 2 0 — 4 8 2 Sequim 3 2 0 0 5 4 — 14 17 3 WP- M. Bentz; LP- Elliot Pitching Statistics Black Hills: Elliot 5 IP, 12 H, 10 R, 8 ER, 3 BB, 3 K; Theophilus 2/3 IP, 5 H, 4 R. Sequim: M. Bentz 6 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 2 K. Hitting Statistics Black Hills: Gill 2-3, 2B, R; Shackell 2-4, Sar. Payne 1-3, HR, 2 RBI. Sequim: M. Bentz 4-5, 3 2B, 3 R, 2 RBI; Montelius 2-5, 2B, R, RBI; J. Bentz 2-3, R, 2 RBI; C. Sparks 2-4, 2B, 2 R; Anders 1-4, 2B, 3 RBI; Gumm 2-4, R, Haggerty 2-3, 2 R; Copeland 1-4, 3B, R, RBI; B. Sparks 1-1, 2 R, RBI.
North Kitsap 9, Quilcene 5 POULSBO — The Class 1B Rangers couldn’t hold onto a 4-0 lead against the 2A Vikings. Alexis Gray’s two-run double and Alex Johnsen’s two-run triple in the second inning gave Quilcene the early advantage, but then the bats went silent and errors by the defense began to mount. Rangers starting pitcher Bailey Kieffer was able to cover for the miscues through the first 4 1/3 innings Friday, but the early errors caused her pitch count to get too high, and the Vikings broke through in the fifth inning with six runs. “Errors come back to bite you one way or another. In this case, only one unearned run scored as a result, but about 50 more pitches were thrown than were needed,” Quilcene coach Mark Thompson said. “This team will bounce back.” The Rangers (2-0, 5-2) again play up a classification in their next game, which is at 2B La Conner (3-3) on Thursday. North Kitsap 9, Quilcene 5 Quilcene North Kitsap
0 4 0 0 0 0 1 —5 5 8 0 1 0 0 6 2 x —9 11 3 Hitting Statistics Quilcene: Johnsen 1-3, 3B, 2 RBI; M. Weller 2-4; Macedo 1-3; Gray 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI.
Tenino 11, Forks 4 FORKS — Britney Dean had her best outing of the season for the Spartans, pitching all seven innings against the Beavers and striking out nine while allowing six hits. Forks out-hit Tenino 9-6. Julia Lausche went 2 for 4 for the Spartans with a home run and three RBIs. Tenino 11, Forks 4 Tenino 0 1 2 0 3 1 4 — 11 Forks 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 — 4 WP- Gubb; LP- Dean
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Boys Soccer Klahowya 1, Port Angeles 0 PORT ANGELES — An early mistake in midfield was enough to hold down the Roughriders in a nonleague home loss to the Eagles. Klahowya intercepted a Port Angeles pass in the 11th minute,
quickly transitioned and scored the contest’s lone goal on a cross to the middle followed by a onetouch finish. “Keenan Leslie kept [us] in the game with his solid play in the net for 65 minutes until [being] relieved by backup goalie Jackson May,” Riders coach Chris Saari said. The Riders were outshot 25-5 in the game. “Hollund Bailey looked solid in the back for [us] with his speed and tenacious defending. Scott Methner also had a strong defensive game with slide tackles and quality distribution of the ball,” Saari said. Saari also praised the play of Andrew Borde, a second-half substitute, in central midfield. “[He] was a presence with his ball-winning and distribution,” Saari said. Port Angeles (4-1-0, 6-2-1) visits North Kitsap (4-1-0, 4-1-2) on Tuesday.
Sequim 5, Bremerton 1 BREMERTON — A late three-goal flurry by sophomore Josiah Urquia highlighted the Wolves Olympic League 2A Division win against the Knights. “Josiah Urquia kind of went off for us,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher said. With the Wolves ahead 2-1 in the 68th minute, Urquia gathered a pass from Liam Harris, broke loose down the right side and scored. Seven minutes later, Harris and Urquia linked up once more. “Liam took a quick freekick in our own end, caught them sleeping, and Josiah chased it down and knocked in his second goal,” Brasher said. A minute later, Urquia received another pass from Harris to complete his hat trick. Brasher tabbed Urquia as his player of the game for his scoring spree. “I gave Josiah the man of the match for the hat trick and getting off the schneid a little bit,” Brasher said. Harris, who notched Sequim’s first goals in the 29th and 54th minutes and assisted on all three Urquia goals, also received praise. “Liam was a real instigator for
us,” Brasher said. “And Cameron Chase had another solid game for us in midfield. A workmanlike effort. He’s typically a center-forward and we are asking him to play a little deeper at central mid.” The Wolves trailed 1-0 after yielding a goal in the fourth minute. “We had to settle down,” Brasher said. “They were pushing the ball wide and getting lots of nice crosses into the box in the first half. “So we wanted to close that down quicker, and then offensively, we were playing a little too much down the middle. “We pushed our offense a little wider and tried to keep the ball on the ground instead of trying to go up and over them.” The win put Sequim (2-3-0, 5-4-0) in sole control of fourth place in the Olympic League 2A standings, a game ahead of Bremerton (2-4-0, 2-6-0). Sequim hosts league-leading Kingston (5-0-0, 8-0-1) on Tuesday.
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SEQUIM — Montana StateBillings University commit Jack Shea continued his strong season for the Wolves, shooting a 70 to earn medalist honors in a win against the Bulldogs at Cedars at Dungeness. Shea shot 2-under-par on the front nine and was even on the back nine in his round. Sequim freshman Blake Wiker shot an 82 and tied for 5:30 a.m. (304) NBCSN second with North Mason’s Eric Marathon, Boston Marathon Jones. Josiah Carter posted a 92 (Live) and Jade Arnold a 95. Sequim (5-0) will play against North Kitsap (2-3) at White Sequim were better than those of Horse Golf Club in Kingston on the Bulldogs. Tuesday. Samantha Smith shot a 47 for the Wolves, while Syndey Balkan Girls Golf fired a 51, and Megan O’Mera Sequim 188, and Sarah Shea each scored 53. North Mason 243 Sequim (5-0) will play against SEQUIM — Alex McMenamin North Kitsap (2-3) at White shot an even-par 37 on the front Horse Golf Club in Kingston on nine at Cedars at Dungeness to Tuesday. pace the Wolves in a win against ________ the Bulldogs. Compiled using team reports. All four counting scores for
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Salmon: State trying to secure federal permit CONTINUED FROM B1 compliance with Endangered Species Act-listed chinook runs in Ron Warren, head of the state’s Puget Sound — a complicated Fish Program, said in a news process that would likely take release that the department will more time to determine complibegin working with the National ance than conduct the fishery. Treaty tribes in Western WashMarine Fisheries Service to ington announced they have sent secure a federal permit for recre- a fisheries plan to federal overational salmon fisheries in Puget seers for approval with the intent Sound. of limiting impacts on record-low Any agreement would require returns of wild and hatchery coho.
This includes barring fisheries on returning coho except in a few terminal areas where there are identified hatchery fish. The state estimates 256,000 coho are expected to return to Puget Sound in 2016. That’s about one-third the size of run that was predicted in 2015. Tribal estimates pin the number of returning hatchery and wild coho at 370,000.
Scientists believe coho were harmed by poor Pacific Ocean conditions caused by the blob, a large area of abnormally warm ocean water off the Pacific coast. Lorraine Loomis, chair of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, blamed loss of habitat in a news release. “These fisheries closures are the direct consequence of the state of Washington allowing the
destruction of salmon habitat for decades,” Loomis said. “Dips in ocean survival will happen every so often, but we wouldn’t have to drastically cut back our fisheries if a better job was done protecting the habitat.”
________ Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-452-2345, ext. 57050 or at mcarman@peninsuladailynews.com.
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Baseball: Port Angeles splits league games CONTINUED FROM B1 the win, allowing one run on four hits and striking out Sequim 8, Vashon 8, 9 innings five in three innings for Vashon 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 — 8 8 7 Sequim. Sequim 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 x — 8 10 4 Jeremiah Thetford had a Pitching Statistics Vashon: Hawkins 3 1/3 IP, 3 H, 3 R, ER, BB, 2 K; double for Port Townsend, Meyer 3 2/3 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K; Stoppel 1 and Berkley Hill struck out IP, 0 H, 0 R, BB, K. two batters in his one Sequim: Harker 3 H, 3 R, ER, 3 BB, 3 K; Hilliard 1 1/3 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 4 BB; Thayer 3 2/3 IP, 3 H, 2 inning of relief pitching for R, ER, BB, K. the Redhawks. Hitting Statistics Vashon: Ashton 1-3, R, RBI; Hawkins 2-4, 2 R; Stoppel 1-5, 2 R, RBI; Pruett 2-4, 2 RBI; Perrin 1-3, RBI. Sequim: Velarde 2-3, R, RBI, 3 SB; Porter 2-5, 2 R; Hurn 1-3, R, RBI; Harker 1-4, 2B, R, RBI; Hankinson 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI; Thayer 1-4; Dennis 2-4.
Sequim 12, Port Townsend 1 SEQUIM — The Wolves rolled past the Redhawks, plating seven runs in the bottom of the first and five more in the bottom of the third. Evan Hurn led the Sequim slugfest, going 2 for 4 with a home run, three RBIs and two runs. Johnnie Young went 2 for 3 with three RBIs and a run for the Wolves, while Austin Hilliard had a tworun triple and scored twice. Nick Faunce picked up
Sequim 12, Port Townsend 1, 5 innings Port Townsend 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 5 2 Sequim 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 — 12 10 2 WP- Faunce; LP- Evans Pitching Statistics Port Townsend: Evans 3 IP, 10 H, 12 R, 8 ER, 6 BB, K; Hill IP, BB, 2 K. Sequim: Faunce 3 IP, 4 H, ER, 5 K; Hankinson IP, H; Velarde IP, 2 K. Hitting Statistics Port Townsend: Widmer 2-3; Thetford 1-2, 2B; Hill 1-3, R; Sua 1-2. Sequim: Hurn 2-4, HR, 2 R, 3 RBI; Young 2-3, R, 3 RBI; Hilliard 1-2, 3B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Hankinson 1-2, 2 R, RBI; Dennis 1-3, R, RBI.
Quilcene 10, Evergreen Lutheran 7 QUILCENE — The Rangers took a 9-2 lead and held on in a SeaTac League win against the Eagles. Quilcene starting pitcher Andy Johnston went five
innings, giving up four runs, three of which were earned, on three hits and seven walks while striking out nine. [He] threw a great game,” Rangers coach Darrin Dotson said. “His pitching reps were higher than I wanted him to go.” Eli Harrison came on in relief and allowed three runs on two hits and hit a batter while striking out five. “Once Eli’s arm came up to temperature, the Eagles couldn’t touch him,” Dotson said. Johnston reached base in all four of his at-bats for, hitting a triple and a double, leaving him only a home run shy of hitting for the cycle. He had two RBIs. A.J. Prater was 3 for 4 with a double for Quilcene, while Jarod Smith went 2 for 4 with an RBI. Eighth-grader Holdem Elkins contributed two RBIs for the Rangers. “It wasn’t a commanding win, but it was a win,” Dotson said.
North Kitsap 10, Port Angeles 0 POULSBO — The Roughriders struggled in the field and at the plate in a six-inning loss to the Olympic League 2A-leading Vikings. Port Angeles managed just four hits and committed five errors in Friday’s defeat. Two of the errors came consecutively and led to a four-run bottom of the second inning for North Kitsap. “That second inning was really what hurt us,” Riders coach Vic Reykdal said. “We gave them extra outs, and that’s something you can’t do with a good team.” Reykdal said his team had bad luck at the plate. “We only struck out twice,” Reykdal said. “We were putting the ball in play but hitting it right at them. “We did get the bases loaded in the third inning,
but we couldn’t get any- strikeout, double, double to thing going.” bring the tying run to the plate in the seventh.” North Kitsap 10, Port Angeles 0, Paynter came on in relief 6 innings and was aided by the Port Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 4 5 defense of shortstop Luke North Kitsap 1 4 0 2 1 2 — 10 11 0 WP- Milyard; LP- Paynter Angevine. Pitching Statistics “Travie gets two strikes Port Angeles: Paynter 3 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, on their No. 9 hitter, and K; Rodocker 2 IP, 3 ER, 4 H, K; Bradow 1/3 IP, 2 R, 2 H, BB, HBP. then he hits what looks like Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Bradley 1-3, Hendry 1-2, Gochnour will be a Texas Leaguer in 1-2, Basden 1-2 the 5-6 hole and Luke makes a brilliant stretch to Port Angeles 4, get the catch.” Paynter picked up a Olympic 2 strikeout to end the game. PORT ANGELES — The Riders did most of Curan Bradley went a their damage in the third strong 6 1/3 innings on the mound for the Roughriders’ inning, during which bunts and Travis Paynter closed by Matt Hendry, Colton the door on a potential Tro- McGuffey and Janson Pederson highlighted a threejans comeback. Bradley allowed two run frame. runs, one earned, on four Port Angeles 4, Olympic 2 hits and two walks while Olympic 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 —2 4 0 striking out 11 in Thurs- Port Angeles 0 0 0 3 0 1 x — 4 6 1 WPBradley; SV-Paynter day’s game. Statistics “Curan pitched a dandy Port Angeles:Pitching Bradley 6 1/3 IP, 2 R, 1 ER, 4 H, 11 of a game,” Port Angeles K, 2 BB; Paynter 2/3 IP, K. Hitting Statistics coach Vic Reykdal said. Angeles: Gochnour 2-3, 3B, 2 R; Boyer 1-3, “They really didn’t touch R,Port 2 RBI; Hendry 1-3, R; McGuffey 1-2; McGoff 1-2. him until late. They scored ________ in the sixth on a dropped third strike, and then went Compiled using team reports.
Track: Sequim’s Oliver a three-event winner The Riders’ lone dual took first for the Wolves in victory came against Coupe- the 4x400 relay, finishing in 3:44.10. Leoso’s long jump mark vile by an 83-56 tally. The Wolves defeated is an 8-inch improvement Coupeville 82-61, Port Oliver wins three over her previous best. Angeles 85-49 and Port Botkin and Leoso Oliver took first in three Townsend 93-47. teamed with Brenna FrankKoby Weidner won both lin and Ari Winter to take events for the Sequim boys: first in the 4x100 relay with the 800 (2 minutes, 9.07 sprints for Port Townsend, seconds), 1,600 (4:54.30) taking the 100 in 11.62 seca time of 53.44 seconds. onds and the 200 in 23.49 Shenoa Snyder also was and high jump (6 feet). Herrera continued to seconds. a winner for the Redhawks He also ran the anchor with a discus throw of dominate the hurdles, taking the 110 in 15.68 seconds leg of the Redhawks’ win96-07. Gracie Long finished and the 300 in 43.21 sec- ning 4x100 relay, following Kyle Blankenship, Seren first in two events for Port onds. Sequim’s Logan Habner Dances and Carson Marx to Angeles. She won a showdown with Sequim’s Shef- took first at Thursday’s post a time of 44.58 seconds, fler in the 1,600, winning meet in the 400 with a time which ranks third in Class with a time of 5:22.90, and of 55.10 seconds, and Wen- 1A this season. her 4-foot, 10-inch high dall Lorenzen won the 3,200 Dances had pair of indijump beat all competitors at with a 10.52.10. vidual wins, in the long Friday’s meet by at least 4 Jason Springer, Curtis jump (20-03) and the triple inches. Gorr, Habner and Stoddard jump (42-02). CONTINUED FROM B1
Ari Athair won the pole vault for the Port Angeles with a height of 12 feet, and Jacob Kennedy threw a personal-best 43-04 in the shot put. The Riders defeated Port Townsend 77-58, but lost to Coupeville 78-61. The Redhawks also lost to Coupeville 68-57.
Golden wins twice for Cowboys BREMERTON — Sam Golden won the boys 110and 300-meter hurdles for Chimacum at the four-team Olympic League duals at Silverdale Stadium. The Chimacum boys and girls were both swept in their three respective
duals Thursday. Golden ran the 110 hurdles in a time of 16.52 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 43.49 seconds. The Cowboys had two other individual winners. Trevon Noel was the shot put champion with a distance of 40 feet, 7.5 inches, and Chris Sevilla took first in the javelin with a throw of 136-05. Bailey Castillo was part of two runner-up finishes for the Chimacum girls. Individually, Castillo was in second the javelin with a throw 89-02. She also teamed with Jada Trafton, Juliet Alban Vallat and Sammy Raines to take second in the 4x100 relay (54.65 seconds).
Three Forks wins at Evergreen meet TENINO — Austin Pegram was part of two first-place showings for Forks at a four-team Evergreen League meet hosted by Tenino. Pegram took first Friday in the boys 800-meter run with a time of 2:11.43 Nate Williamson, Andrew Wilder, Cole Baysinger and Pegram took first by running the 4x400 relay in 3:51.01. Azalea Ramos was the only winner for the Forks girls with a shot put of 24 feet, 6 inches.
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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 105 Homes for Sale General General Clallam County REPORTER sought for Port Angeles staff opening with the Peninsula Daily News, a six-day a.m. newspaper on Washington’s beautiful North Olympic Peninsula, which includes the cities of Por t Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Forks. Bring your experience from a weekly or small daily - - from the first day, you’ll be able to show off the writing and photography skills you’ve already acquired while shar pening your talent with the help of veteran newsroom leaders. This is a general assignment reporter position in which being a self-starter is required. Our circulation area covers two counties, including the Victorian seaport of Por t Townsend, the sunshine town of Seq u i m , t h e “ Tw i l i g h t ” countr y of For ks, five Native American tribes plus wild rivers and the “mountains to the sea” city of Port Angeles. We are located at the gateway to million-acre Olympic National Park and across the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Vancouver Island and spectacular Victoria, British Columbia. Port Angeles was named by “New Rating Guide to Life in America’s Small Cities” as one of the best U.S. small cities. Plus we get half the rainfall of Seattle! Compensation includes medical, vision, life insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation. The PDN, nearly a century old, is a c o m mu n i t y - m i n d e d , family - focused local newspaper and Web enterprise that is the main news provider for the North Olympic Peninsula. Check us out at www.peninsuladailynews.com. T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News is part of Washington state’s largest newspaper group, Sound Publishing Inc. If you meet the above qualifications, email your resume and cover letter addressing how you fit our requirements, to careers@soundpublishing.com. No phone calls, please.
TRUCK SHOP MECHANIC, in PA, experienced. MECHANIC WELDER FABRICATOR and DUMP TRUCK DRIVER with transfer experience, located in Quilcene. Wages DOE. Call (360)460-7292 or (360)457-9392
RESIDENTIAL AIDE Par t-Time, Req. H.S./ GED and work experience with chronic mental illness/substance abuse preferred. $10.80-$12.75 h r. D O E . R e s u m e t o : PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. peninsulabehavioral.org EOE
HAND WEEDING: Yard work and hauling. $20/hr. (360) 477-1493
Sequim YMCA Branch Manager The Olympic Peninsula YMCA is currently seeking an experienced, passionate and cause-driven leader for the Branch Manager position at the Sequim YMCA. For full job description, application and more information go to: clallamcountyymca.org Application Deadline: May 1, 2016 Sherwood Assisted Livi n g i s l o o k i n g fo r L i censed Nurses, full time, with benefits, great work e nv i r o n m e n t . P r ov i d e nursing services to residents. Coordinate resident care with residents, families, and physicians. Also, looking for par t time nurses. Stop in a fill out an application at 550 W Hendrickson Road or call Donna at 360-6833348 Surgical Technologist Join an established multi-specialty Ophthalmology practice! Must be a graduate of accredited program for surgical technology or central processing, current WA Surgical Technologist Registration, and current CPR certification. Apply at https://northwest-eyes u r geons.workable.com.
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ADEPT YARD CARE Mowing, weed eating (360)797-1025 ALL-PHASE SERVICES Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, other services avail. Call anytime (360)775-5737 ALL WAYS MOWING Professional results. Exceptional service. Locally owned since ‘03. Call us (360)460-7124 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. Andrew’s Lawn Services. Mowing, Edging, Tr i m m i n g a n d M o r e . Friendly, Efficient Service. (360)912-2291 Caregiving, references upon request. (360)9124002 or jotterstetter44 @gmail.com Elite Clean: Interior boat cleaning, several different packages. The best, c a l l t o d a y, A m i e (360)500-3272 ENVIOUS GREENS Currently accepting NEW lawn mowing acc o u n t s. S e q u i m bu s i ness since 2010 (Licensed & Insured). Booked solid in other Depts. Call for a MOWING bid today Owner / Operator 360*808*9638 FRUIT TREE EXPERT Ornamental and shrubs too. Book now for year long lawn services also. Established, many references, best rates and senior discounts P. A. area only. Local. (360)808-2146
Licensed CAREGIVER, private for PA/Sequim area, good local references. (360)797-1247 P ro fe s s i o n a l p r i va t e c a r e g i ve r, ove r n i g h t s available. (360)808-7061 or (360)683-0943. Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. (360)457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden Transformations. License # CC CHIPSSG850LB.
105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Brand New Townhouse! Zero steps in this 3 bed / 2 bath townhouse in the Fair Weather subdivision! Spacious living room, kitchen w/ granite counter tops & island b r e a k f a s t b a r. F u l l y fenced back yard w/large patio. Heated by an energy efficient ductless heat pump. Professional manicured front yards, large sidewalks & exterior maintenance included in your HOA fee of only $146 a month. Quiet neighborhood with large community green s p a c e. Ju s t m o m e n t s from town! MLS#292322 $242,000 Terry Neske Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-0456 PA: 5Br, 1 3/4 bath,360° harbor, strait and mountain VIEWS. $398K (360)452-1208 http://lrking.com/b-streethome.html
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MAJESTIC Quality built 3BR, 3 BA home, with stunning Great Room, 18’ ceilings, hardwood floors, a grand staircase & southe r n w i n d ow wa l l t h a t frames Olympic Mtn. views. Gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, SS appliances & center island. Spacious Master Suite with fireplace, priva t e p a t i o & h o t t u b. Tiled shower and large walk-in closet. Set on a fully landscaped 1 acre site next to open space. $489,000 MLS#300613 Kathy Love (360)808-0384 PORT ANGELES REALTY
COMPLETE AND TOTAL PRIVACY Yo u ’ l l h ave c o m p l e t e and total privacy in this 2 br 2 ba manufactured home with separate stick built studio which sits on 4.46 beautiful wooded acres with groomed trails throughout. Country living yet close to all the amenities in town! MLS#300569 $274,90 Team Tenhoff 206-853-5033 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim
New Listing 3BR, 2.5 bath on 1.25 ac., 1491 sq.ft, Built 2015, Beautiful open concept home with shop, RV parking, attached 2 car garage. 21 Guy Kelly Rd MLS#300611 $265,000 Team Powell COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)775-5826
Dungeness Area Older 2 br 1 ba single wide mobile home on it own 1/4 acre parcel located in a quiet area with great mountain view and easy access to Dungeness Bay. Features include a covered deck, detached 2 car garage with shop, small green house, Apple, Cherry, Plum, and Pear trees, plus Strawberries & Raspberries. MLS#300164 $89,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
NEW LOT LISTING IN SUNLAND B r i n g Yo u r B u i l d i n g Plans ! Lightly Treed .23 Acre Lot, Sunland’s Own Water & Sewer For Easy Hookup, Sunland A m e n i t i e s ; Te n n i s & Pickle Ball Courts, Pool, Beach Access & Cabana, Clubhouse, Security MLS#922099/300589 $61,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360) 683-6880 (360) 797-4802 1-800-359-8823 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
PA: New Construction 3 Bd, 2 bath, 1858 sq. ft. country rambler. Big 2 car garage, 2.5 private forested acres. Loaded with quality, granite, tile, solid wood, open concept, tons of storage. $329,000, by appointFSBO: 3Br, 2 Ba, upper ment. (360)461-0929 Cherry Hill area, 2,000 Private and Sq. ft., deck and carport, Picturesque m o u n t a i n a n d w a t e r A very private and pictuviews, walking distance resque setting with a list t o eve r y t h i n g , n e e d s of amenities that goes T L C . G r e a t v a l u e , on and on. Beautiful 3 $125,000. bedroom, 2 bath rambler (360)477-2334. with a complete wrap around deck, propane rock fireplace and mount a i n v i ew. T h e r e i s a separate 1 bedroom, 1 bath ADU that was built in 1994. The long list of amenities include an incredible barn with loft, multiple outbuildings, FSBO: 3 br plus den, 2 t w o a m a z i n g g r e e n ba., over 1,800 sf on houses and a pond. This 1.93 acres, oversized private treed setting is garage, shed and gaze- going to come alive with b o, l a r g e l a n d s c a p e d color in the near future. y a r d , l o t s o f s p a c e . T h i s i s a g a r d e n e r ’s $235,000. paradise. (360)460-2542 MLS#300621 $489,000 Quint Boe Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-0456
FSBO: 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths; 1,900 sq ft. 9,000 sq ft lot. Corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac.Fenced back yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car g a ra g e. D o u bl e p a n e windows. Built in 2002. $250,000. Call Mike 360-461-9616 or Shaila 360-461-0917 Large Singlewide Large singlewide with tip out gives this 1980 home a spacious feeling. Tw o b e d r o o m s, e a c h with its own bathroom & a comfortable living rm w / w o o d - bu r n i n g f i r e place! Laundry area with all appliances included. ‘Woodsy’ Baywood village Manuf. Home Park is close to downtown Sequim, yet has a country fe e l . L ow l o t r e n t i n cludes water and sewer. Quiet cul-de-sac ensures an enjoyable living ex p e r i e n c e. Pa r k a p proval required, pets allowed. MLS#300286 $29,500 Jonathan White Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals (360)775-7146
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QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD Two d o u bl e l o t s w i t h great water view from first. Almost 2/3 of an a c r e a b o ve W h i t e ’s Creek ravine. Dead end street. Buildable area according to city planning is 80 x 83. Lot will n e e d a va r i a n c e b e cause of street and alley cor ner but city said it would be easy approval. Potential for lot expansion with alley vacation. MLS#300314/843971 $35,000 Doc Reiss 360-797-3653 TOWN & COUNTRY
PA: FSBO, 1979 mobile with large addition on 2 fully fenced lots. 3 plus B r. , 2 f u l l b a . O f f i c e space and large bonus room. Remodeled kitchen and bathroom. New tile flooring and new vinyl windows. No owner financing. $85,000. (360)452-4170 or 4604531
ROOM TO GROW 1,608 sq. custom-built, 1 BR home nestled on over 7 acres of privacy with a 3 BR septic & plenty of room to grow. 2 detached garages & deer-proof gardens compliment this off-the-grid capable home on three, split-able lots. If you desire your own personal oasis, surrounded by nature, this is the home you have been waiting for. MLS#291391/813898 $345,000 Doc Reiss 360-461-0613 TOWN & COUNTRY
SEQUIM HOME IN SUNLAND (FOR SALE BY OWNER) $269,000. 106 Victoria Ct., Sequim OPEN HOUSE: APRIL 9TH, 16TH, & 23RD 1919 SqFt, Cul-de-sac. 2-3 Bed/2 Bath (Bonus Rm with built-in desk/shelves) Mstr bdrm w/Lg walk-in closet/builtins;Lg Bath w/jetted tub. 2nd Bdrm w/Bath. Sunroom. Cntrl Vac. Laundry Room. Multiple upgrades. Skylights. Wood Burning Fireplace. New Roof. Oversized 2-car Garage. Outdoor Gated Storage. 360-775-5391 or 360-681-2587. (www.FSBO.com/17834 0 for more info)
S E Q : 2 B r. a n d 1 B a . New paint, new roof, 55 plus, $39000. 681-8818
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Spacious Home All on one level, 4 bedroom, 4 bath on 2+ park like acres with a pond and gazebo. Large outbuilding/shop with overhead door. Private, sec l u d e d , bu t c l o s e i n . Take a look. MLS#300554/919159 $449,312 VISIT US AT Heidi Hansen PORTANGELESRENTALS.COM lic# 98429 OR Rick Brown lic# 119519 1111 CAROLINE ST. Windermere PORT ANGELES Real Estate Sequim East E A S T PA : 3 B r, 1 b a , (360)461-0914 W/S/G, fenced yard, on busline. First, last and WILDERNESS deposit of $500 required. VALLEY Nestled in an area of $700 per mo. (360)670-5615 lush forest & park like meadows cradling the pristine East Twin River Next to Golf course 3 is a special Lodge. Lo- bdrm, 2 bth Living & cated within 1/4 mile family rm wood floors walk to the beach. Fish $995 first last damage for salmon or trout just deposit. off the deck. 18 acres (360)477-0710 and 1,350 ft. of r iver frontage. Room for hors- S E Q : 3 B r. , 1 . 5 B a , es & central to N. Olym- 1 6 0 0 s f, fe n c e d b a c k p i c Pe n i n s u l a a t t ra c - yard, no smoking, (2) 12’ tions. X 1 6 ’ wa s h r o o m a n d MLS#300500/916681 storage shed, 1 block to $325,000 Wa l m a r t . $ 1 1 0 0 / m o. Walter Clark (360)775-0798 call after 360-797-3653 4pm. TOWN & COUNTRY
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FIREWOOD:Alder, cherry, fir, some cedar. 2” to 8” diameter. You cut and haul. 6’ pick up bed $40. 8’ pick up bed $50. (360)808-3735
6100 Misc. Merchandise IRIS: In bloom, many colors to choose from,, $4-$10 dollars. Mon.Fr i . , 8 - 4 p. m . , 1 8 4 Coulter Rd., Sequim. (360)460-5357
MISC: Flatbed utility trailer, $1,800. Mantis r o t o t i l l e r, $ 2 7 5 , o n l y used once. Old Troybuilt rototiller, needs work, $50. (360)452-7214
FIRE WOOD LOGS Dump truck load, $390 MISC: Johnson: 15hp L o n g s h o t , ve r y g o o d plus gas. (360)732-4328 c o n d . $ 4 0 0 o b o. 4 h p P E L L E T S TOV E : ‘ 1 3 E v i n r u d e , ve r y g o o d Quadra Fire, Sante Fe, cond. $150 obo. ComWith pad and accesso- mercial lumber rack for r ies, excel. condition. short box, fits over canopy, $500 obo. Utility trail$1,200 firm. er, $1,000 obo. (360)457-0283 (360)774-1003
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MISC: Outboard, ‘59 Evinrude 18 hp, Fastwin Golden Jubilee, clean. EGGS: Farm fresh egg $250. Senco compresoverrun: 1 dozen, $4.25 sor, PC2016, 1.5 hp 8 P.A.: Apar tments with 3 or more dozen $4.00 g a l d u e l t a n k . $ 6 0 0 . Craftsman jointer with each. Call week days. utilities, $625-875. stand. $75. Felker Tile (360)417-7685 (360)457-3027 master 10” saw. $500. Concrete snap tie shoes. 6075 Heavy 683 Rooms to Rent $1 each. (360)460-2855
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P.A. Fur nished room, D U M P T R U C K : ‘ 8 5 , Mack cab over, 5yd douuntilities included. ble cylinder with loading (360)457-3027 ramps. $5000/obo or P.A.: Vegetarian house- trade (253)348-1755. hold, fur nished room. $350. (360)808-2662
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MISC: Patio set, adirondak with cushions, heavy loveseat, 2 chairs and side table. $225. Half barrel table with 32” t o p, $ 4 0 . To r o M o d e l 20074 mower, $100. (360)460-0060
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Instruments BED: King mattress set and frame. Tempurpedi c , l i k e n e w . $ 6 0 0 . PIANO: Baldwin cons o l e . ex c . c o n d i t i o n . (360)452-3535 $999/obo (308)870-6347 FURNITURE: Antique Inc. (1,800’s) Armoire, good 6115 Sporting condition, asking $400. Goods (360)477-4838
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FURNITURE: Need star ter fur niture? For Sale: Various furniture to be sold together for one low price. Some made n e e d p a i n t e d . B r ow n sectional, large wood coffee table, comfy c h a i r, c u r i o c a b i n e t , washer and dryer, white bookshelf, small desk, small ottoman, end table, kitchen table. All for $700. (503)910-2420.
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6005 Antiques & Collectibles M I S C : Tw o R . R . l a n terns, 1 red, NYC. $160. 1 clear, C.P. $200. Antique R.R. switch stand, signal light. $350. R.R. caboose light $500. (360)457-0758
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TELESCOPE with tr ipod, Vortex 80mm spotting scope, adjustable tripod, excellent condition. $600/obo. (360)797-2114
TRICYCLE: Adult, EZ Tadpole, great ride, adjustable for any adult size. $1,200 new will sell for $400, included helmet. (360)45-2118
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WANTED: Riding lawnmowers, working or not. Will pickup for free. Kenny (360)775-9779 R A I N B O W VA C U U M CLEANER E Ser ies. Includes: AquaMate carpet shampooing syst e m ; p ow e r e d c a r p e t nozzle with wand, electrified long hose, electrified upholstery/carpeted stair nozzle, and all original nozzles, brushes and tools. Three water basins. $400. Sequim (360)379-4922.
RECLINER: Large leather exc. cond. $350/obo. (360)457-7803 C RY P T: M t . A n g e l e s M e m o r i a l Pa r k c r y p t . Mausoleum 1, north in- ROCKER: Recliner, XL side, Tier A, cr ypt 6. L a z y b o y, c l e a n , n o Asking $4000 and seller tares, Reclines flat for will pay transfer fees. good naps. $350. (360)452-2118 Call 206-498-5515
WANTED: Sawdust for animal bedding. Sequim Po r t A n g e l e s, Po r t To w n s e n d a r e a , c a l l weekdays. 417-7685
6135 Yard & Garden MISC: Weed eater, high wheel, gas. $250. Sickle bar mower, 4’, self propelled. $500. (360)461-0255 RIDING LAWNMOWERS $400 to $700. Call Kenny (360)775-9779
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Sequim TABLE: Dining room ta6050 Firearms & ble, antique, very good condition, 6 chairs, 3 G A R AG E S A L E : Fr i Ammunition Sat., 9-3pm, 161 Hooker leaves, $900/obo. Rd. #7. Tools, furniture, (360)912-2227 US Military 1911, with household, etc. Come belt and holster. $1,300. t a ke a l o o k , w e m ay (360)681-0672 6100 Misc. have something you Merchandise can’t live without! ADD A PHOTO TO YOUR AD FOR GARAGE SALE ADS FIESTA DINNERWARE: ONLY $10! Call for details. Mugs, plates, bowls. Exwww.peninsula 360-452-8435 el. cond. $5 to 9 ea. dailynews.com 1-800-826-7714 (360)681-4830
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Lots on Cherry Hill! Rare oppor tunity! Two lots, sold together or separately on Cherr y Hill. Perfect for a spacious daylight basement home with a large back yard or an adult family home is also a permitted use. There are also many conditional uses such as a duplex, assisted living facility, child care center, churches and group homes. Partial water and mountain views. Located near shopping, schools, downtown and the lib r a r y. B u y b o t h f o r $45,000 or separately for $25,000 each. MLS#300618 $45,000 Terry Neske Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-0456
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Commercial Buildings Former Clallam County PUD Office, 3.53 Acres, superior Hwy 101 frontage, 3 units, each unit ava i l a bl e s e p a r a t e l y, main office 14,280 sq. ft., annex office 1,560 sq. ft., warehouse/office 5,376 sq. Ft. MLS#300581 $1,385,000 Team Thomsen COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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SMALL WORKS ROSTER RCW 39.04.155 provides that school districts es1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts constitute a public eme tablish a SMALL WORKS ROSTER of Qualified rgency that could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time of making Contractors who wish to receive bidding information the budget: and be considered for performing work on public wor ks projects, estimated to cost less than Health and Human Services, Chemical Dependency/Mental Health – $300,000. Increased staff hours to support transition of local treatment providers to Applications are now being received by the Chimathe Salish Behavioral Health Organization/$15,295 cum School District No. #49, PO Box 278. 91 West Valley Rd, Chimacum, WA 98325 for contractors NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County Com- who wish to be placed on the District’s Small Works missioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact, a public hearing on Roster for 2016. If you are already on the list, the debatable emergency listed above will be held April 26, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. please use updated form for an email address or in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. other items that have changed. In order to qualify, the following requirements must PASSED AND ADOPTED this twelfth day of April 2016 be met: 1. Registered contractor in the State of Washington. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2. Be able to provide Payment and Performance _______________________________________ Bonds. Mike Chapman, Chair 3. Pay Prevailing Wage Rates. _______________________________________ 4. Comply with federal, state and local laws regardMark Ozias ing non-discrimination and affirmative action. _______________________________ Interested contractors should follow link Bill Peach http://www.csd49.org/domain/46 for an application ATTEST: form. The form can be downloaded from the Main________________________________ tenance Department. Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: April 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2016 PUB: April 17, 2016 Legal No: 693754 Legal No:693728
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NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on April 26, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse.
THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows:
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BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ____________________________ P O N T I AC : ‘ 0 6 S o l Mike Chapman, Chair stice, 5sp. conv., 8K Date: 12 March 2016 miles, Blk/Blk, $1500 C H E V Y: ‘ 8 1 1 / 2 To n D O D G E : ‘ 0 2 G r a n d PUB: April 17, 24, 2016 Legal No:693746 c u s t o m w h e e l s, d r y P i c k u p . R u n s g o o d . Caravan, 200K miles, CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR AND cleaned only, heated $1,500. (360)808-3160 good cond., $1500 obo. FACILITIES DEPARTMENT g a ra g e, d r i ve n c a r (360)808-2898 shows only, like new. CHEVY: ‘98 Silverado, NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS DODGE: ‘03 Grand $16,950. 681-2268 4 w d , n e w e n g i n e . Caravan. Good condi$5,500. SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of S P R I T E : ‘ 6 7 A u s t i n reymaxine5@gmail.com tion. $2,400/obo. Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth (360)460-6780 Healey, parts car or proor Street Room 150. Port Angeles, Washington until ject car. $3,500. 928(360)457-9070 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 for: 9774 or 461-7252. DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 FAIRGROUNDS FLORAL BARN drive, short bed, STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS 9292 Automobiles wheel a l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . Others $5900. (360)582-9769 Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360-457-3404. ACURA: TL ‘06 excel- FORD: ‘01 Ranger 3.0 All bidding and related questions shall be directed lent condition, one own- V6, 5 sp. with canopy. to: er, clean car fax, (timing 1 0 0 K m i l e s . $ 3 , 8 0 0 . belt, pulley and water (360)457-1289 Tracy D. Gudgel, Zenovic and Associates, Inc. at: pump replaced) new bat360.417.0501. FORD: ‘72 F250. $2000. tery. $12,000. (360)452-4336. (360)928-5500 or The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out(360)808-9800 side of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL-FAIRFORD: : ‘99, F150 SuGROUNDS FLORAL BARN STRUCTURAL IMpercab XLT Sport 4X4 - FORD: ‘06 E450 14’ Box PROVEMENTS” Address bid proposal to: Board of CHEVY: ‘06 HHR, LT. Red w/silver pinstripe. 5.4L Triton V8, Automat- Truck. ALL RECORDS, Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th E x c e l l e n t c o n d . 6 4 K ic, Alloy Wheels, Good W E L L M A I N T ’ D, 7 6 K Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or m i l e s , o n e o w n e r . T i r e s , To w Pa c k a g e , miles, Good tires, Ser- hand deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port R e a r S l i d e r, P r i va c y vice done Feb 7.TITLE Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to $8,000. (360)681-3126 Glass, Keyless Entr y, I N H A N D ! A s k i n g other offices and received late by the CommissionDODGE: ‘04, Ram 2500 Power Windows, Door $20,000 Willing to nego- ers’ Office will not be considered nor will bids reTr uck. Crew Cab 4X4 L o c k s , a n d M i r r o r s , tiate.(202)257-6469 ceived by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All bids shall shor t bed. 5.7 L Cum- Cruise Control, Tilt, Air include a 5% Bid Bond. mins diesel w / 203000 Conditioning, CD Stereo, 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will miles. Retrax bed cover, Dual Front Airbags. Clallam County $7,995 exhaust brake, tow affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into VIN# package w / fifth wheel pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busiNOTICE TO BIDDERS 2FTRX18L6XCA29321 hitch. Good condition, ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil The North Olympic Sal- Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordGray Motors $15,500. 360-301-9167. mon Coalition is seeking ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this 457-4901 qualified bidders for a invitation and will not be discriminated against on graymotors.com MAZDA: ‘90 Miata, constream and estuary res- the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in ver tible, red. 120K ml. e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , FORD: Ranger, ‘03, toration project and the consideration for an award. associated realignment $4,500 (360)670-9674 R e d , s i n g l e c a b of Sequim-Dungeness Clallam County will determine the lowest respon$3,000. (360)385-5573 Way and Three Crabs sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam MERCURY: ‘84 Station Road in Sequim, WA. County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to Wa g o n . 2 n d o w n e r, Free-of-charge access reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in $1,300 obo. to project bid documents the process or to accepts the bid, which in its esti(360)808-3160 (plans, specifications, mation best serves the interests of Clallam County. addenda, and Bidders MINI COOPER S: ‘ 0 7 List) is provided to Prime Ex cond. Best looking/ Construction Timeframe: May 3, 2016 Bidders, Subcontractors, equipped one around. through July 29, 2016 and Vendors by going to 60K, $8500. 460-8490. w w w . b x w a . c o m a n d There will be an on-site walk-through conducted NISSAN: ‘85 4x4, Z24 SATURN: Sedan, ‘97, 4 c y l , 5 s p , m a t c h i n g clicking on “Posted Pro- Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. All interestve r y c l e a n , r u n s bu t canopy, new tires, runs jects”, “Public Works”, ed bidders are to meet at the site, located at n e e d s e n g i n e w o r k , great!. 203k, new head and “North Olympic Sal- 1608 W. 16th Street, in Port Angeles. Meeting many new parts, great at 200k. VERY low VIN mon Coalition”. There is will begin at the Floral Barn, which is the third tires. $800/obo. (ends in 000008!) third a mandatory site visit on building inside the Blue Gate Entrance on the (360)460-4723 a d u l t o w n e r, a l l n o n April 19th at 10 am for west side. This will be the only opportunity for smokers. Very straight all bidders. Bids are due bidders to review the as-built conditions. Bring by 2 pm April 28, 2016 any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal SUBARU: : ‘06, Out- body. $4,250. at 205B West Patison documentation. Staff and the architect will be on back 2.5i AWD Wagon (360)477-1716 St, Port Hadlock, 98339. site to answer questions and provide access for 2.5L 4 Cylinder, Autom a t i c , A l l oy W h e e l s , NISSAN: ‘89 4x4 pickup. Project awarded to low- bidders. est qualified bidder. Roof Rack, Keyless En- $800 with extra parts. Legal No. 692534 t r y, Po w e r W i n d o w s , APPROVED this 5th day of April 2016. (360)452-5803. Pub: April 11, 2016 Door Locks, Mirrors, and D r i ve r s S e a t , H e a t e d The Port of Port Angeles BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY 9556 SUVs Seats, Cruise Control, is soliciting sealed bids COMMISSIONERS: Tilt, Air Conditioning, CD Others for the John Wayne Ma- _______________________________________ Stereo, Dual Front Airrina Harbormaster and Mike Chapman, Chair bags. CHEVY: ‘94 Blazer S10. D o ck s i d e G r i l l H VAC ATTEST: $7,995 4 d r. n e e d V 6 m o t o r. Upgrades. The bid date _______________________________ VIN# 2wd. $500 obo. is scheduled for April 19, Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board 4S4BP61C267307889 Legal No:692493 (360)457-1615 2016 at 11:00 AM. All Pub: April 10, 17, 2016 Gray Motors bids are to be received 457-4901 CHEVY: ‘98 Suburban, by the Port of Port Angraymotors.com 4 W D. 8 s e a t s , g o o d geles 338 W. First Street 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices cond., $4,000. Clallam County Clallam County Port Angeles, WA 98362 TOYOTA: ‘05 Scion XA. (360)683-7711 on or before this closing 65K miles, new tires and SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON r i m s , t i n t e d , 3 2 m p g . DODGE: : ‘05, Durango date and time. There is FOR CLALLAM COUNTY a pre bid walkthrough $7,800. (360)912-2727 Limited 4X4 Sport Utility scheduled for April 7, - 4.7L V8, Automatic, Al- 2016 at 10:00am at the Estate of ELLA MAE HARRIS, Deceased. TOYOTA: : ‘06, Corolla loy Wheels, Roof Rack, NO. 16 4 00103.3 XRS Sedan - 1.8L VVT-i Running Boards, Tow project location John PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 C y l i n d e r, 6 S p e e d Package, Privacy Glass, Wayne Marina 2577 W. (RCW 11.40.030) Manual, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entr y, Power Sequim Bay Road SeKe y l e s s E n t r y / A l a r m Windows, Door Locks, quim, WA 98382. The PLEASE TAKE NOTICE S y s t e m , Po w e r W i n - a n d M i r r o r s , P o w e r pre bid walkthrough is recommended but not dows, Door Locks, and Memory Heated Leather The above Court has appointed me as Personal Mirrors, Cruise Control, Seats, Third Row Seat- mandatory. The project Representative of Decedent’s estate. Any person Tilt, Air Conditioning, ing, Cruise Control, Tilt, is for the furnish and in- having a claim against the Decedent must present JVC CD Stereo, Dual Air Conditioning, Auto- stall of two (2) complete the claim: (a) Before the time when the claim would Front Airbags. Only 77K matic Climate Control, 6 ductless split heating be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and cooling system at ml. CD Stereo, Information the JWM (1) Harbormas- and (b) In the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070: $8,995 Center, Dual Front Air- ter Office and (1) Dock- (i) By filing the original of the claim with the foregoVIN# ing Court, and (ii) By serving on or mailing to me at bags. Only 93K ml. side Grill. The Engineers the address below a copy of the claim. The claim 2T1BY32EX6C551871 $9,995 estimate for the conGray Motors must be presented by the later of: (a) Thirty (30) VIN# struction of this project is 457-4901 1D4HB58N25F597475 $20,000-$25,000. There days after I served or mailed this Notice as providgraymotors.com ed in RCW 11.40.020(1)(c), or (b) Four (4) months Gray Motors is no bid bond required. after the date of first publication of this Notice. If 457-4901 P l e a s e c o n t a c t C h r i s the claim is not presented within this time period, TOYOTA : ‘ 0 7 C a r o l l a graymotors.com R a s mu s s e n - Fa c i l i t i e s the claim will be forever barred except as provided CE, 119K miles, good cond., CD player, $7000 FORD: ‘92 Explorer XLT M a n a g e r a t 3 6 0 - 4 1 7 - in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is ef3446 or chrisr@portof- fective for claims against both the Decedent’s proobo. (805)636-5562 4x4, very clean. $1,500. pa.com. with questions bate and non-probate assets. (360)457-8114 or and to receive bid docuVW: ‘71 Super beetle, (360)460-4955 ments. needs work, new upholDate of First Publication of this Notice: 4/17/2016 stery, tires and wheels. JEEP: CJ5, ‘80, beauti- PUB: April 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, $600 worth of new ac- ful condition, Red, soft 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Personal Representative: Robert Shane Harris cessories. $1,500. t o p , d i a m o n d p l a t e . 17, 2016 293 Rockwood Drive, Durango, CO 81301 Legal No. 691737 (360)374-2500 $8,500 (360)670-9674. Probate Notice to Creditors RCW 11.40.030 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Pub. Dates: April 17, 24, May 1, 2016 Legal No. 693926
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Plastics major component of marine debris This fiberglass boat came ashore March 26, south of Kalaloch Beach, and is believed to be yet another vessel that drifted across the Pacific in the aftermath of the March 2011 Japanese tsunami. Its estimated time at sea was five years, 11 days. ALLEN PLEUS/STATE DEPARTMENT
Volunteers sign up for state coast cleanup BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
About 835 volunteers had registered online by late last week for the Washington Coast Cleanup this Saturday. And more are needed to clean beaches of trash and other debris, said Jon Schmidt of Sequim, Washington CoastSavers coordinator. “We know that winter storms have brought in a lot of debris, particularly on the outer coast,” he said. “We have reports from multiple areas saying it looks pretty rough. “We can use all the help we can get.”
Online registration Volunteers can visit www. coastsavers.org to register, selecting from dozens of beaches from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the Pacific Coast beaches down to the Long Beach Peninsula. Volunteers don’t have to have preregister online to work. All are welcome, Schmidt said. Last April during the annual cleanup, some 1,500 volunteers picked up some
19 tons of trash from beaches. Schmidt expects about 2,000 to work on the beaches “if the weather holds” Saturday. That’s counting an expected 1,000 Long Beach Peninsula volunteers, who generally don’t register online, he said.
Many in Port Townsend Eager volunteers in Port Townsend had filled up the online quota by Friday, but Schmidt planned to reopen area beaches to more workers. “The online registration system has a default of 30 volunteers per beach,” he said. “I think we could use more than 30 volunteers in Port Townsend because they are cleaning multiple beaches.”
In-store credit The Port Townsend Food Co-op is offering $5 in-store credit for cleanup volunteers, Schmidt said. The Food Co-op at 414 Kearney St. also will be the registration station for area volunteers. TURN
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Celebrations in honor of Earth Day are planned across the North Olympic Peninsula. Events are planned Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in honor of Earth Day, which is Friday.
Sustainability lecture PORT ANGELES — Daniel Underwood will present “Envisioning Sustainability” on Wednesday. The lecture will be from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the M Building at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Underwood will talk about ecologically sustainable policies to promote economic and social welfare. Underwood has a doctorate in economics from the University of Utah. For more information, email dunderwood@pencol. edu.
Taming Bigfoot awards PORT TOWNSEND — Awards in Taming Bigfoot, a contest among 13 teams to decrease their carbon footprints, will be given Friday. The awards celebration will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San
Juan Ave. The contest was launched in December by Local 20/20 Climate Change Outreach Group, which is a subset of the Climate Action Committee formed by the city of Port Townsend and Jefferson County to cut greenhouse gas emissions to a point that is 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050. For more information, see http://tinyurl.com/PDNTaming.
Wild Birds Unlimited GARDINER — Wild Birds Unlimited will host its 11th annual Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Activities at the business at 275953 U.S. Highway 101 will include a look at rescued birds of prey and songbirds, music by The Wind People, tours of the grounds and booths set up by various local artists. General admission is free. Tours are $5. The business will collect supplies for the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center and Discovery Bay Bird Rescue. For more information, phone Christie Lassen at 360797-7100. TURN
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Russ Kendall, a southwest Washington retiree, participates in frequent cleanups off a 7-mile-long stretch of shoreline along the Long Bean coastline. Since starting in June 2012, he has logged more than 700 cleanup days and says that roughly half of the debris coming ashore continues to be the type of materials unleashed by the 2011 Japanese tsunami, including this sampling in the plastic tub. the gyre, and some of that material continues — a half-decade later — to make its way to WashHAL BERNTON ington’s coasts. Lewis, a beachcomber who in 2012 decided to focus on beach anniversary of an agency procleanups, has been monitoring gram that works to combat the flow of suspected tsunami marine debris. debris, such as chunks of foam “If we open the stomachs of dead and stranded mammals and housing insulation and plastic bottles, and totes with Japanese seabirds, we are finding increaswriting. ing amounts of marine debris — Lewis and his team annually plastics, Styrofoam, beads and haul away about 10 tons of such — in their guts, she said. debris from the beaches, and he “That’s like a slow poisoning estimates that about half is susfrom within,” Sullivan said. pected Japanese debris. He said most of what arrives Coast cleanup now is slower-moving debris Washington shorelines are a below the water line and thus — major collection point for marine unlike high-riding buoys — debris and are the focal point of didn’t get a boost from prevailing the annual coast cleanup this winds. Saturday at more than 50 The tsunami debris also has beaches on the outer coast and proved to be a surprisingly capaStrait of Juan de Fuca. ble transporter of coastal species “This winter, storms we know from one continent to another. brought in a lot of debris,” said More than 350 Japanese speJon Schmidt, Washington Coast cies have been identified on Savers coordinator for the objects that washed ashore in cleanup, who is based in Sequim. Hawaii or on the North American BY HAL BERNTON “We had 1,500 volunteers last Pacific Coast. About 100 of those THE SEATTLE TIMES year, and we encourage folks to species were found in Washingregister so we know how many to LONG BEACH — Several ton. plan for.” times each week, Russ Lewis and They include fish, mollusks, Plastics dominate the humana few friends pick up litter that algae and many other forms of generated trash strewn along washes ashore on a 7-mile sea life, according to Allen Pleus, Washington’s coasts. stretch of ocean shoreline, and who leads an aquatic invasivemost of it is plastics of one kind species program for the state 92 percent of marine debris or another. Department of Fish and Wildlife. Some of the stuff, such as the One two-year survey of 17 Some of these Japanese spestrapping akin to what Northcoastal sites found that plastics cies arrived on two concrete west crabbers use to wrap formed 92 percent of marine docks swept away from the port around bait — most likely comes debris, according to Liam Antrim, of Misawa. a researcher at the Olympic from close by. Other items, such as a manne- Coast National Marine SanctuOther species quin head with Japanese writing ary based in Port Angeles. Others species were found Antrim presented his findings — are presumed to be part of the attached to — or in — Japanese last week in Long Beach. detritus from the March 2011 boats, largely made from fiberSome of this debris comes Japanese tsunami that continues glass, that came ashore. from regional sources, such as to wash ashore in the Pacific So far 65 of these boat and trash washed out to sea by the Northwest. boat pieces have been found on Columbia or other rivers, or gear “Sometimes the truck looks lost from coastal fishing boats or the coastlines of Hawaii and like a covered wagon, it is so North America. oyster farms. loaded down with trash,” said Twenty-five of those came Other debris spins off from a Lewis, a retired federal worker massive collection point — a gyre ashore in Washington, including who lives in Ocean Park, Pacific — that circles about in the North a 16-foot fiberglass skiff found County. just last month south of Kalaloch Pacific. Plastics are one of the most Beach, with registration numbers Though it is sometimes called ubiquitous products of the petronow being checked by the Japathe garbage patch, NOAA chemical industry. One study nese consulate. researchers say this gathering estimates the oceans receive The number of Japanese spenearly 6 million to almost 13 mil- zone is largely made up of cies found on this debris varies smaller pieces of plastic, which lion metric tons of plastics each greatly. may lie below the surface and year. “It is very strange,” Pleus said. are not easily seen from the side This debris takes a huge toll “Sometimes it comes in, and you of a boat. on birds, fish, marine mammals Some of this material consists find only a handful. And someand other sea life, either through times it comes in and looks like of microplastics — beads, fibers entanglement or ingestion of Noah’s Ark.” and pellets used in manufacturdegraded bits and pieces. Some experts worry that ing or degraded from larger newly introduced species could chunks. Threat to ocean These have been found in the establish themselves in the Northwest and eventually harm “It really is a systemic threat stomachs of marine life ranging native Northwest species. to the health of the ocean itself,” from plankton to whales, and “We don’t know, and we’re said Kathryn Sullivan, adminisNOAA reports that researchers trator of the National Oceanic are studying how they may move not looking very closely,” Pleus said. and Atmospheric Administration through the food chain. Marine debris from the Japa“The resources that we have (NOAA), who visited Long Beach nese tsunami also gets caught in now are very limited.” last week to help mark the 10th
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How to get fat cats on healthy track WHEN WE AT Pet Connection say â&#x20AC;&#x153;fat cats,â&#x20AC;? weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not talking Wall Street bankers. The percentage of cats considered to be overweight (10 to 19 percent greater than ideal weight) or obese (20 percent or greater than ideal body weight) has reached a whopping 58 percent, according to a survey by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. That makes excess weight the No. 1 nutritional disorder in cats. Carrying too many pounds is linked to a number of feline health problems. Obese cats are more likely to suffer a liver disease called hepatic lipidosis; feline urinary tract disease; diabetes; lameness; complications from anesthesia; and non-allergenic skin conditions. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the skinny on the increase in tubby tabbies? It may be as simple as a lack of recognition of what a healthy cat looks and feels like. A study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery in 2010 found that nearly 34 percent of owners underestimated their catsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; body condition score. Body condition scores rank cats on a 5-point scale, with 1 being emaciated, 2 thin, 3 ideal, 4 heavy and 5 grossly obese. In a hands-on test, it should be easy to feel a catâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ribs and other prominent bones using light pressure. If your cat falls into category 4 or 5, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to institute a kitty weight loss plan to help him regain a slim, trim figure. Start with a veterinary exam to rule out medical problems that might be
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causing the weight gain. A weigh-in establishes current weight so a goal weight can be deter-
mined. Your first thought might be to cut back on the amount of food you give, but that just leads to a cat who is hungry and unhappy. A different food may be a better option. Feeding a diet that swaps out carbohydrates for proteins appears to be useful for weight loss, says Margie Scherk, DVM, speaking on feline weight management at the World Feline Veterinary Conference in San Diego, Calif., last October. And be aware that even 10 extra pieces a day of kibble formulated for normal weight maintenance can cause a cat to gain a pound in a year. Measure food and give it at regular mealtimes instead of free feeding. Diet is a big part of helping cats lose weight, but getting them moving is important, too. You might not be able to take your cat jogging or get him to walk on a treadmill, but there are plenty of creative ways to add exercise to your petâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life and at the same time provide a more stimulating environment. An easy way to keep him moving while youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re gone during the day is to divide the amount of food he receives daily into six or seven portions.
Place each portion in a small container, and hide them throughout the house. Mix up your hiding places so he has to work to find his food each day. Interactive play is also important. Use toys to encourage him to walk and run around the house. Your cat is a predator, so focus on his love of stalking and chasing. Cats have short attention spans, so playtime of two to five minutes a few times a day is plenty. Since cats are nocturnal, you may find that he is more interested in being active after the sun goes down. Introduce exercise gently and gradually. Cats who are overweight or obese can injure their joints if they do too much too quickly. Most important, remem-
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Tales of the lives of the Tibbals children THE SEVEN CHILDREN of Capt. H.L. Tibbals and his wife, Caroline, were all born in Port Townsend. Their oldest child, Henry Lewis Tibbals Jr., followed the example of his parents by working in Port Townsend throughout his adult life and siring a large family. He was known by the name of Harry Tibbals, and today’s column will feature his life and those of his children and some of his grandchildren. His six brothers and sisters will be the subject of the May 15 Back When column. Harry was born in 1859 at his parents’ home in the Pioneer Hotel, built by his father a year earlier. He attended school in Port Townsend. He was a bright boy and taught himself the Chinook trading language.
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The children of Harry and Nannette Tibbals, from about 1891, are, from left, Maurice, Harvey, Hal, Lota and Mazie. At right, Henry Lewis Tibbals Jr., known as Harry Tibbals.
He also participated in youthful hijinks with other pioneer boys in the town, including the 1874 removal of a surveyor’s mark at Lawrence and Tyler streets that had just been planted by a U.S. engineer at considerable cost, which the town trustees ordered their parents to pay a competent surveyor to replace. During the extremely cold winter of 1880, when local ponds froze over, Harry cut 100 tons of ice, which he stored in a vacant powder house near the bluff on Adams Street and then sold the next summer for a tidy profit. In March 1880, Harry married Nannette Maria Sutherland of Portland, Ore. During the next 10 years, they had five children: Harvey Lewis, born in 1881; Maurice Lowman, 1883; Nannette Mary (“Mazie”), 1885; Henry Curtis (“Hal”), 1886; and Lota Caroline, 1889. In 1887, the family moved into a new home at 406 Walnut Ave. (now 912 Tyler St.). The house was later described by their daughter-in-law Evelyn as a “very pretty home with a veranda [enclosed by later residents as an additional room] that wrapped around to the front.
ferry and steamship docking. Harry’s management abilities kept the wharf business intact and “The dining thriving even through the ecoLinnea room, the bednomic disappointments of the Patrick rooms, the liv1890s. ing room and In 1929, when the wharf again the kitchen needed major improvements, he were all on the sold it to the Puget Sound Navigasame floor. tion Co. but purchased an interest “It was in that company and continued on spread out over as dock superintendent until his half the block. “There was a death a year later. Harry also played an active role big grassy lawn in community affairs. on the side. He incorporated the city’s first “They used water company in 1886 and built to have a horse, and they had a the first water pumping plant in barn at the end of the lot.” Hastings Park near the present Harry always enjoyed time at his father’s Union Wharf and, after Port Townsend golf course, supplyfinishing school at the age of 16, he ing the town with water from wells in Happy Valley. went to work at the wharf and The water company reincorpocontinued there for all but two rated in 1890 under the name years until his death. Spring Valley Water Co. and purIn 1882, Harry purchased the wharf from its three original own- chased a dam site on Snow Creek, but the company was sold later ers for $6,000. that year to the city of Port He proceeded to expand the Townsend. facilities and, according to one Harry was elected mayor in account, “brought the dock to its 1889 and served through 1892. greatest apex as a commercial During his tenure, the City center.” Hall on Water Street was built, He built a large freight wareand in May 1892, a centennial celhouse and improved facilities for
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ebration of Capt. George Vancouver’s discovery of Port Townsend Bay was held. One of his actions as mayor was to double the city saloon license fee, which is said to have resulted in his re-election in 1891. He was also an active member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Wife’s role in Port Townsend Nannette was one of the founders of the Port Townsend Public Library in 1898. Her obituary described her as “one of the best known and most popular ladies [in the city] for the past thirty years.” She died Feb. 19, 1914, after suffering a stroke on the steamer Kuishan while traveling to Seattle two days earlier. A special steamer conveyed Port Townsend residents to Seattle for her funeral services. She was interred at Laurel Grove cemetery. After Nannette’s death, Harry met and married Mabelle E. Packard of Seattle in 1918. He moved his household to Seattle and spent weekends there but maintained a room at the Del-
monico Hotel in Port Townsend, where he stayed during the workweek. Harry died suddenly Sunday, Oct. 5, 1930, at his home in Seattle. A large number of Port Townsend residents attended his funeral, transported to Seattle as guests of Puget Sound Navigation Co., with boats of that company carrying their flags at half-mast that day. He was cremated, and his ashes were scattered on Port Townsend Bay. Harry and Nannette’s oldest son, Harvey, stayed in Port Townsend through his early adulthood. He played fullback on the city’s amateur football team. He worked with his father at Union Wharf for several years. Harvey served as mayor of Port Townsend in 1912 and 1913. He was praised as “forwardthinking” for modernizing water, sewer, garbage and street lighting services. Harvey then served as postmaster from January 1916 through February 1922. TURN
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When coping with a death, don’t forget to keep living I’VE HAD TO be on the road an awful lot lately, and while I was gone, an old and trusted friend, “Richard,” I always called him, died. I didn’t find out about it or the memorial service until it was all over. Gone. And I missed the whole thing, worrying about schedules, motel reservations, meetings, cellphones, how to get too much done in too little time and generally pretty wrapped up in my own little world. And I missed the whole damn thing. Funny how this stuff goes: We go along and go along, being busy, trying to just live our lives and get through the day, and it’s pretty easy to not get around to calling someone or going for coffee or whatever, but we know they’re there — they’re out there — so we know we can connect when we want to or have the time. That’s a “knowing” that is. It’s soothing, comforting, reassuring. If they’re there, then we’re not alone. Pretty amazing guy, Richard.
Lessons from Richard He taught me a lot about responsibility, loyalty, humor and just plain gut strength — he didn’t know he was teaching me, he certainly didn’t mean to, but he did. And he managed to do it without taking himself or me (or anyone or anything else, for that matter) too seriously. He was wise. Richard was wise. And now he’s dead. I will miss him — I already miss him — but a lot of us know way more than we ever cared to know about missing people, so I don’t know that my waxing philosophical about it will get anybody anywhere, but I wish I could have said . . . I don’t know what I wish I could have said. I guess because I wasn’t here and I didn’t know and I missed the whole damn thing. I wish I could have said . . . something. I feel vaguely like I’ve done something wrong — like I should have done something different or differently.
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Like I let him down. Harvey Like I should have done something different. But I don’t really know what. Did Richard know that I cared for him and respected him and enjoyed time with him? Yes, he did. Did he know that if he’d needed (or just wanted) me for something that I would have blown up my godalmighty schedule in a heartbeat to be there? Yes, he did.
He helped me be more Did he know that he helped me to be more than I was before I met him? Yes, he did — but he wouldn’t have admitted it. So what, exactly, do I think I should have done differently? I don’t know. Maybe it’s that feeling a lot of us know all too well that, unless we’re right there at the exact moment of the crisis, saying everything we can think of to let someone know how important they are or have been — that we’ve done something wrong. That we’re guilty of not being loving enough or caring enough or generous enough or even wise enough to deserve what we were given by that person who is moving on. We feel guilty. We were bad. We didn’t do what we should have done. So, what should we do? Spend every moment of every day saying everything we can think of to everybody we’ve ever cared about on the off chance that they might, in an act of absolute arrogance, die without us? Really? Then that would be all we ever did. We would have no life because
we’d be so busy doing everybody else’s. Here’s what I think I think: Life is for the living; the dead can take care of themselves. Think about it: Obviously, we need to say what we have to say. Love makes a lousy secret. We need to let people know who they are to us, and we need to try to take care of all that unfinished business that we’ve all heard so much about, and we probably need to make a reasonable effort to keep our priorities straight about how we choose to spend the precious little time we have, but at some point, maybe we need to quit apologizing for some imagined sin of omission and just live our lives. Do the best we can. Be the best we can be. Try not to do things that make us ashamed of ourselves, but also allow ourselves the gift of being human — and fallible. And fragile. And perfectly imperfect. We can all find something to feel guilty about if we’re bound and determined to find it, but we can also find things to feel good about.
Don’t feel guilty for too long And if we’re not real careful and decide to feel guilty for too long, pretty soon, we can make it their fault: “You died before I could get there. You shouldn’t have left me like that. You should have let me know. How could you do that to me?” No, that doesn’t help, and most of the time for most of us, we love folks too much to love them that little, so what do we do? The same thing we’ve always done: The best we can. So, Richard, carry on, brother. I’ll see you soon enough. And for me? Life is for the living; the dead can take care of themselves.
________ Mark Harvey is director 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 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
History: Exempted from WWI CONTINUED FROM C3 Townsend in 1900, when she was 5 years old. After their marriage, He was exempted from they lived in his parents’ formilitary service in World War I due to his job because mer Maple Street home. the Port Townsend post office was handling all of the Two children high-priority “sensitive” mail They had two children: for the three nearby forts. Harvey L. Tibbals Jr. and In 1918, Harvey married Harriette. Evelyn Goodrich, whose In 1922, Harvey and Evelyn moved to Seattle, family had moved to Port
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For co-workers, whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in a (nick)name? I AM A woman in my 20s and work in a small, friendly office of 20 people. My given name is Andie. I have a male colleague, who goes by the nickname Andy. To cut down on confusion, my colleagues started calling me Andie Girl or Miss Andie, and him Andy Boy or Mr. Andy. I hate it! Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s infantilizing and condescending. But I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t nip it in the bud, and now everyone in the company uses these nicknames, including Human Resources and our CEO. Is there a way to address this that doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seem as if Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m suddenly overreacting? Andie in Portland, Ore. I came at this all wrong, at first, by evaluating the nicknames. For every plantationresiding Miss Ellie I conjured, I could picture a feisty Georgy Girl (or better, President Barack Obamaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s spot-on â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hey, gurrrl,â&#x20AC;? imitating a crowdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s affection for his wife). Then I saw the light: We
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should all be called what we like. Who cares that you waited, or that your male colleague comes in for similar treatment? Like Jim Croce, you got a name. Start by deciding what you want yours to be. Are you drawing the line at Andie? It might be a tad confusing to have two, but I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see chaos descending. Or are you willing to incorporate your last initial: Andie J. or A.J.? Then approach Human Resources and your best pal. Say: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love my job but hate my nickname. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so demeaning. And Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not a contestant on â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;RuPaulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Drag Race.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Can you help me turn the tide and start calling me [preferred moniker]?â&#x20AC;? Then divide and conquer. Let HR take the CEO and management, and you
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You asked them to set aside a date; now, absent treacherous behavior (think: duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton, not chili party diss), you will send them invitations. You, yourself, said that you have not seen much of your pal lately. Did you think she had checked into a nunnery? Put pettiness aside and return to the agonizing creation of your guest list. There was a reason your friend made the cut; it still holds.
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Enlist the aid of the extrovert in chief. Explain the problem to A date saved, still your husband and ask him to shine his light your way. My daughter is getting With periodic questions married. as simple as, â&#x20AC;&#x153;What do you I sent out â&#x20AC;&#x153;save the think, Martha?â&#x20AC;? he will dateâ&#x20AC;? cards last month, remind others that you having agonized over the (and your opinions) are guest list. well worth listening to. I included a friend who Make sure to take him has been close for years but In the extrovertâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s light up on these invitations. whom I have not seen One of the great kindmuch of lately. My husband is outgoing. nesses of extroverts, whose Then I learned she had He enjoys striking up charisma can be the engine a casual party with friends, conversations with strang- of conversations, is inviting and we were not included. ers and engages people those who might be more I was very hurt and no whenever possible. reticent into the circle of fun. longer want to invite her to I am quieter and often Otherwise, their charm the wedding. fall into the role of second takes on a selfishness that Am I entitled to rescind banana. makes interactions all my â&#x20AC;&#x153;save the dateâ&#x20AC;?? Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m OK with that. about them. Anonymous in Conn. But a few of our mutual With luck, your husband friends have a habit that is not all â&#x20AC;&#x153;me, me, me.â&#x20AC;? You are not. annoys me: They direct Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more, your invitheir comments only to my All the words that fit tees are not required to do husband, rarely even glanclight housekeeping for you ing at me. I am in my late 50s and or hem your trousers. I am not silent during keep fit. They are not in your these conversations. When I encounter old debt. I look directly at the friends, they often go on
and on about how great I look. Then they make disparaging remarks about their own girth and decrepitude. I am at a loss for a response. Graciously fill the dead space for me, please. Peter in Pennsylvania Do people not fish for compliments in Pennsylvania, Peter? Chances are, we are looking at bilateral exaggeration here: You are not quite so hot, nor they as decrepit, as they maintain. But never mind. Say: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thanks for the kind words. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m always happy to see you, too.â&#x20AC;? You continue the light banter, but elevate it by taking it out of the realm of appearance and focusing on your friendship instead. Follow up with, â&#x20AC;&#x153;What have you been up to â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and more important, how do you think â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Good Wifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; will end?â&#x20AC;?
________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
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son, Maurice Lowman Tibbals Jr., who went by the name Lowman. They lived in Seattle. Harvey died suddenly at his office at After Maudâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s death in 1950, Maurice age 62 in 1962. retired and moved to Entiat. Evelyn, who was just 49 years old and Later, he moved to a nursing home in had studied at the University of WashingNewport Beach, Calif., near to where his ton before her marriage, went back to the son and daughter then lived in San Diego university for a degree in child developand Hollywood. ment and worked as an adoption worker He died there in 1967 at the age of 86. for the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Home Society until she Harry and Nannetteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third child, was 70. Mazie (Nannette Mary), died of typhoid She died in 1992 at age 97. fever in 1897, just a few days before she Maurice Tibbals, the second son of Harry and Nannette, was a record-setting would have turned 12. The headline for her obituary stated, â&#x20AC;&#x153;A high school track star from 1900 through Universally Beloved Child Laid to Rest at 1902 and played halfback on the football Laurel Hill,â&#x20AC;? and mentioned that â&#x20AC;&#x153;one of team. He went on to star at the University of the largest funeral processions ever seen in Port Townsendâ&#x20AC;? followed from the Washington, where he was track captain his junior year and played three seasons at funeral at the family home to the cemetery. The fourth child was named Henry left end on the varsity football team, where Curtis Tibbals, but he was always known he was known for his long runs. In 1905, he received a civil engineering as Hal. After graduating from Port Townsend degree and, in his later years, was an engiHigh School and the University of Washneer at Grand Coulee Dam. ington, he worked as a civil engineer for In 1909, Maurice married Maud the Washington State Highway DepartMcMicken, a member of a pioneering ment. Olympia family. They had a daughter, Nannette, and a TURN TO HISTORY/C6
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Zachary Jeremiah Thomas, 22, and Ashley Marie Stanard, 21, both of Port Angeles. Kalani Matthew Shearer, 26, and Leannda Ruth Coates, 29, both of Port Angeles. Collin Lee Winans, 19, and Shayla Rachell Rupel
Rogers, 18, both of Sequim. Ryan Amos Klock, 34, and Leanne Marie Haag, 38, both of Port Angeles. George Thomas Abrahams, 60, and Muluga Etene, 53, both of Sequim.
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Johnson, 38, and Randall Scott Henderson, 46, both of Lynnwood. Robert Dale Hubert, 51, and Daniella Marie Brockmeier, 51, both of Port Hadlock. Gabrielle Julianna Ohman, 23, of Port Ludlow and Thomas Ryan Ferguson, 26, of Port Hadlock.
Lavin: Try talking again CONTINUED FROM C5 Dear Cheryl: My wife and I have been married for 36 years, and during that time, our sex life has had its ups and downs, but mostly its downs the past few years. Some time ago, I began to try and talk about it with her, but she would just shut down. I purchased a book about the top sexual needs of men and women to read it in hopes of getting her to be open with me about her sexual needs and desires. I asked her to read it, which she did.
But she would not talk about it. I finally grew tired of trying and threw the book away. Not long after, she told me that she was brought up to not talk about sex and she couldn’t talk about it now. So we slid back into our once-a-week (if that) mundane sex. I have just about decided to tell her to forget it and that I’ll just take care of my needs myself. Any advice? Out of Hope Dear Out of Hope: After 36 years of marriage,
your wife’s blushing bride routine is a little ridiculous. Tell her if she can’t talk to you about sex, then the two of you need to talk to a therapist. She might prefer going alone at first. There’s no need for you to settle for a ho-hum sex life for another 20 or 30 years of marriage.
________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.
History: Hal marries CONTINUED FROM C5 42 years old. After his death, Martha In 1918, he married Mar- remarried. By the early 1940s, she tha Bentley from Portland, and at least the youngest of Ore. her sons were living in Hal and Martha had three sons: Curtis Bentley, Wenatchee. Hal Dean and Lewis Sutherland. Martha dies at 77 Martha and Hal lived in Martha died in 1970 at Ilwaco; Vancouver, Wash.; 77 years of age. Colfax; and Walla Walla in The youngest child of the early 1920s. Harry and Nannette was They were then in OlymLota Caroline. pia for several years and, in In 1911, when she was about 1929, moved to Portland, where Hal worked as a 22 years old, she married Dr. Paul I. Carter. salesman for the Howard He was a doctor at the Cooper Corp., a manufacturer Marine Hospital in Port of road-building equipment. Hal died in a car accident Townsend who was transin Portland in 1931. He was ferred to Portland, where he
later became a staff physician at Providence Hospital. They had a daughter, Mary Lee, and two sons, Richard Rutledge and Paul Branch, and adopted a third son, Steward Lee. Lota lived until the age of 95, dying in 1984.
________ Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired Port Townsend Public Library director. Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on the third Sunday of each month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s Clallam County history column on the first Sunday of the month. Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@olympus.net. Her next column will appear May 15.
Shayna and Kristen Robnett.
Butcher — Robnett Shayna Maria Butcher, 25, married Kristen Louise Robnett, 35, on April 2 at Dry Creek Grange in Port Angeles. Shayna’s parents are Dannielle Dawn and Todd Polly of Port Angeles, and Mark and Holly Butcher of Sequim. Shayna is set to graduate from Peninsula College in Port Angeles in June with an Associate of Applied Science in addiction studies.
Kristen is the daughter of Jeanette Robnett, now deceased. Kristen graduated from Bellevue College in 2015 with an Associates of Arts and Science. The maid of honor was Ashley Tisdale, while Rebekka Butcher, Ashley Polly, Allysa Polly and Krystin Cargo served as bridesmaids. The best groomswoman was Teggy Patchell while
Melissa Benson, Kayla Eckman and Kathy Muzanna served as groomswomen. Shayna’s aunt Deanna Stossel officiated the ceremony. The couple’s reception was at Dry Creek Grange following the ceremony. Their song was “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri. The couple had a brief honeymoon at Clearwater Resort.
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Stepkids engineer divorce to cut off wife DEAR ABBY: I’m writing this as a warning — especially to older women who get married a second time to someone with adult children. Please keep your own money separate if at all possible. Throughout our long marriage, I trusted my second husband to do what he promised me and my relatives. He arranged very good financial care for me in the event of his death and assured me that I would want for nothing. Unbeknownst to me until it was too late, my husband had left power of attorney to his money-hungry children, who proceeded to take advantage of his dementia and very old age. Tragically, they convinced my husband to divorce me. This brought me much heartbreak, shock and lack of trust
DEAR ABBY after a happy, marriage. Van Buren longBecause I am a strong person, I have learned to cope and take care of myself. It wasn’t easy, and the process has been slow, but I’m succeeding. Along the way, I have learned some painful but valuable lessons. I would like my experience to help other women, especially older, traditional women like me who have spent most of their lives taking care of their husbands and are dependent on
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that courtesy. His typical hug involves picking the recipient up off the ground, which I think is his way of showing off. The last time I saw him, I Dear Moving Ahead: What offered my hand. was done to you is disgraceful, Instead, he yanked me in and and I hope your letter will serve said, “We give hugs here!” as a warning to other wives. It felt invasive. If your husband had shown I know he is trying to show you the documents he had drawn up regarding his estate planning, love, but he puts his own desire before the needs of others. and he and his lawyer had I want to tell him not to hug explained them all to you, this me anymore. wouldn’t have happened. However, it’s complicated To me, the lesson here is “trust, but verify,” and I hope oth- because we are part of a looseknit athletic community, and peoers will learn from your experience before it’s too late for them. ple hug left and right at our events. I hug a lot of people, but I’m Dear Abby: I have encounpolite about it. tered an “over-hugger.” Not only would I likely have to I hug often but respect how declare “no hugs” to him in front others feel about it. of others, but it would become This person does not extend them to take responsible, proper and loving financial care of us. Thank you, Abby. Moving Ahead Now
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Beautification PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Main Street Program plans beautification projects Saturday. Volunteers will meet at the Boiler Room, 711 Water St., and at Adams Street Park from 9 a.m. to noon. They will help paint the Tyler Street staircase and the fence next to The Green Eyeshade, and work in the park. For more information or to volunteer, phone 360-
SEQUIM — The Sequim Prairie Grange will host a flea market and bake sale at 290 Macleay Road from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Tables are still available to rent inside the main building, tailgate on east side of the building and tables in the outdoor kitchen. For more information, phone Bob Clark at 360-683-4431 or 360-808-2364.
Fort Worden cleanup PORT TOWNSEND — Volunteers are sought to clean up Fort Worden State Park from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The Friends of Fort Worden State Park will provide tea, coffee and snacks. Volunteers will meet at the main Artillery Hill gate. They are urged to bring gloves and water. For more information, email janorth@olympus.net.
Cleanup: On Peninsula the Hobuck Beach Campground from noon to 2 p.m. The Friends of Olympic National Park will provide refreshments at the Lake Ozette registration station and the Lost Resort at Ozette will serve up Rob’s Famous 15-Bean Soup from noon to 2 p.m. At 7 p.m. Saturday at the Rainforest Arts Center in Forks, the River & Ocean Film Festival and Bake Sale will benefit CoastSavers. For more information, go to www.coastsavers.org, which not only has information on how to register but also what beaches will be cleaned, where to camp and special offers for cleanup volunteers.
________ Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. com.
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The story on lavender A is complicated and controversial. Several years ago, three case reports were published in the New England Journal of Medicine (Feb. 1, 2007) linking the use of lavender and tea tree oil skin products to breast development in young boys. The authors raised the possibility that these natural products might have had estrogenic activity. A study conducted in female rats exposed to lavender oil concluded that it “gave no evidence of estrogenic activity” (International Journal of Toxicology, March-April 2013). But a recent report in the Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan. 1, 2016) presents three new cases of breast development in young boys exposed to lavender. We’d have to say the jury is still out on whether lavender acts like estrogen, but until the question is settled, we’d recommend that parents not use lavender-containing products on boys. Taking lavender orally, whether in a tea or a capsule, may help with insomnia, but we remain uncertain if doing so would have hormonal side effects.
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CONTINUED FROM C1 the Strait will be open Saturday from about 9 a.m. to Ediz Hook and Peabody noon, he said, while those Creek were nearly full by on the Pacific Coast open Friday, Schmidt said. earlier, at about 7:30 a.m. The western Strait beaches near Clallam Bay Entertainment are most lacking in volunVolunteers can do more teers, he added. than clean beaches. Not only is Saturday a Where help is needed free day at the national Registration is full for park, with entrance fees Dungeness Spit, Freshwa- waived, but also barbecues ter Bay and Lyre Conserva- and other entertainment tion Area on the Strait of are planned. Juan de Fuca and on Point On Friday will be the of the Arches, Cape Alava, Upcycle and Trashion Show Rialto Beach South, Oil at 7 p.m. at the Rainforest City, Hoh Reservation, Arts Center, 35 N. Forks Ruby Beach, South Beach Ave. in Forks. and Point Grenville on the Saturday barbecues are Pacific Coast. planned at Kalaloch Lodge Several beaches with from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and easy access need volun- the Chito Beach Resort teers. They include Peabody from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Creek, Ediz Hook, Murdock Surfriders will host barBeach, East and West Twin becues at the Three Rivers Rivers, Deep Creek, Pillar Fire Station from Point, Clallam Bay, Hoko 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and at River, Sekiu River, Rays Grocery and Bullman Beach on the Strait. Easy access beaches on the Pacific Coast that need volunteers include Hobuck LATTE Beach, Sooes Beach, Duk Point North, as well as First She began in the Beach, Second Beach and home of a busy big-city Third Beach at La Push interior designer and she and Beach 1, 2, 4 and 6 and was named Latte. Kalaloch Lodge near She was expected to Kalaloch. be an emblem of sucChallenging beaches in cess, but when Latte need of volunteers include could only be a puppy, Shi Shi Beach, Ozette River she was given away as a South, Sand Point North nuisance. and South, Hole-in-the-Wall Sent to a too-busy and Rialto Beach North. home here and a noTrash bags and garbage pets-allowed apartment cans will be provided. there, she was finally Registration stations given away to a professional caregiving home On Saturday, volunteers for the elderly and blind. will report to registration Here, she flowered as stations at the Port a true service dog for 10 Townsend Food Co-op, years, lifting spirits and Dungeness Spit, Ediz Hook, showing intelligence, Peabody Creek, Joyce affection and many skills. Depot, Clallam Bay Visitors After the kindly propriCenter, Hobuck Beach, etor passed away from Three Rivers Fire Station breast cancer and the and Kalaloch, Schmidt said. Registration stations on
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Spring brings changes to bird sightings, yards JUST WHEN IT seems that spring can’t get any busier, it does. Reading the day’s emails is like reading a good book. You never know what turning the next page will bring. Sometimes problems do arise. What to do when a bird becomes trapped in your chimney can turn into an adventure. A homeowner positive her hummingbirds have mysteriously disappeared needs assurance that they haven’t gone far. Other emails include reports of returning summer birds or focus on nesting activity. One of the latter arrived with photos showing the nest of juncos in a wreath on the front door. It’s always unsettling when a bird becomes trapped in your chimney. Our neighbors experienced this, and I remember what it was like when a robin hopped out of our fireplace into the center of the family room. This most recent report had the homeowners trying to decide if the bird was building a nest or was trapped. Opening the damper was the only way to find out, and that’s what they chose to do. The bird, possibly a varied thrush, survived the experience and flew out of their hands to freedom.
BIRD WATCH Birds don’t nest Carson in chimneys in this area, so if you hear one in your chimney, release is the solution. Every spring, there is concern over the drop in hummingbird numbers. When returning rufous hummingbirds join the resident Anna’s at our feeders, things get pretty busy. What seems like their disappearance is related to a couple of things. The first rufous to appear will be moving on. Some travel as far as Alaska, and many move to the mountains to nest. Later, the birds that will nest in our yard arrive and activity picks up again. The Anna’s hummingbirds nest as early as February, and once the females are on the nest, we don’t see them as much. It won’t be long and the young Anna’s will be making the yard busy, too. More flowers means more hummer action. If you feel like some of yours are missing, try putting up hanging baskets near the feeders.
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Reports of returning summer birds perk up the email more than anything. Since the first of April, the action in my own yard has been good. Discovering what others are seeing during the same time is great fun. Purple martins have been reported at their nesting sites throughout this region. The males return first and review the area, checking to see that their territory is unclaimed. After a lot of chatter, they can disappear for a few days, but it isn’t long and they are back and onsite. Activity will become beehive-like once the females show up. Other interesting reports of returning summer species include the osprey, Swainson’s thrush, orange-crowned warblers and violet-green swallows. The summer-like weather temperatures we have been enjoying create the illusion that summer has arrived, and the arrival of summer birds adds to the fun. It’s a happy thought that it’s still early and there is much more to come. Excitement will only build when colorful warblers like the gray-throated or the MacGillivray’s stop by on their way to the mountains. Western tanagers and
A GROWING CONCERN the soil and May become less available to your plants. Bacterial growth also is suppressed, which greatly damages fertility. Grass and flowers need iron to keep them nice and green, as it is essential to healthy chlorophyll and carbohydrate production. Nitrogen is directly responsible for vegetative growth, meaning a new blade of grass or all the stems and branches in which flowers may bloom depend on it being readily available. Limiting your lawn is mandatory if you want lush, green grass. Since the climate of the North Olympic Peninsula constantly causes soil to wax acidic, lime is a forgone conclusion for a blue ribbon yard. Use dolomite or pelletized lime and apply it to your lawn and flower beds at a rate of 50 pounds per 1000 square feet in very sandy soil; 45 to 50 pounds in sandy loam, 70 pounds in loam soil and 80 pounds in clay. Lime is one of the least expensive additives, and big, inexpensive bags can be found at farm and feed and co-op outlets. However, lime can be detrimental to a wide range of plants known commonly as acid-loving plants. These botanical beings flourish in soils with a pH of around 5.5. This lower pH is vital because these plants have evolved needing (requiring) this acidic soil condition in order to absorb the surrounding nutrients. These types of plants include ferns, camellias, azaleas, holly conifers, tril-
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lium, begonias, dogwoods, oaks, salal, pachysandra, magnolias, hydrangeas and many more. With these plants, a thick layer of wood mulch, top dressed every few years, works marvels. There are also various products you can purchase and use labeled as “acidloving” plant fertilizers, and most will contain ammonium nitrate. Coffee grounds work, as well as peat moss or even elemental sulphur. Acid-loving plants will become chorotic (yellowing leaves) and suffer from stress if the soil acidity is not maintained. And since we are talking about yellow and lack of green, let us end today with iron. Iron is essential for photosynthesis and is one of the “micro-nutrients.” It is not a building block of the chlorophyll but is
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SEQUIM — A program about the wildlife response to the Elwha dam removal will be presented at the Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The free program is open to the public. Kim Sager-Fradkin, wildlife biologist for the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, will discuss research black-headed grosbeaks will add their south-of-the- on river otter and American dipper responses to the border color to our yards, dam’s removal; salmon and some of their number recolonization; and marinemay nest with us. Like many of the return- derived nutrient influxes to ing warblers, vireos and fly- the Elwha ecosystem. She also will describe catchers, most of these will her research to document also nest near the coast, in the mountains and in other wildlife recolonization of the former Elwha reserareas that are more rural. voirs, with a specific focus This facet of the spring on small mammals and migration gives us an ungulates such as deer and opportunity to see and enjoy wildlife that is “wild.” elk. For more information, We also have the option email rceducation@ of seeing more of these olympus.net or phone 360birds by visiting the many 681-4076. beautiful county, state and national parks we are Coffee with mayor blessed with. SEQUIM — The city Yes, spring is getting “Coffee with the Mayor” very busy, and the emails program continues at the make it evident that we should make some summer Black Bear Diner, 1471 E. Washington St., at plans to bird a bit farther 8:30 a.m. Thursday. from home whenever we Sequim residents can can. meet informally with ________ Mayor Dennis Smith, who Joan Carson’s column will listen to anyone who appears every Sunday. Contact wants to chat, ask quesher at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA tions, express a concern or 98370, with a self-addressed, make a comment about the stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net. city or the community. Police Chief Bill Dickinson also will join. For more information, email Smith at dsmith@ sequimwa.gov.
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Digging deep into needs of soil and acid-loving plants AS PROMISED, TODAY we will continue our “deep dig” into the nutrient requirement of plants and what to add to your soil to achieve optimal growth for your various plants. (Remember to test your soil.) Today, let’s start with lime, since your lawn is as active now as college students on spring break and numerous flowering plants are calling you to be taken home and planted. Lime has two great advantages for many plants, especially the lawn, perennial beds, roses, vining plants and summer flowers. All these plants really desire is soil that is pHwise neutral (7.0), slightly alkaline ( 7.2) or very marginally acidic (6.5 to 6.9). PH refers to potential hydrogen, and the scale indicates the breakdown or ionization of water into a positively charged ion of hydrogen and a negatively charged ion of hydroxide. Water in soil is a relatively stable compound and thus very little ionization occurs. However, the soil alkalinity or acidity is fully determined by the process. The pH of a particular soil is caused by a reaction with the various minerals, organic material and moisture in the soil, and this is the crucial link for your flowers and grasses. Plants grow best in their ideal soil pH. When a plant is developing at its peak, it grows larger, stronger and healthier with bigger, brighter and more abundant blooms. Disease and insect problems also occur less frequently because of that robust development. But a critical factor is nutrient availability to your non-acid-loving plants, especially your nitrogen-gluttonous grasses. As your soil falls into the acidic range, iron and nitrogen get bound up in
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mandatory in synthesis of sunlight to plant sugars. Iron deficiency results in chlorosis, severely yellowing the leaves. Many times, the deficiencies of another micronutrient, copper, which is often in very low abundance, causes iron deficiency because of their relationship. Copper helps build the cellular wall, is involved in many of the plant’s enzyme processes and is necessary for proper photosynthesis. Next week, let’s talk for a bit on the “secondary” nutrients and finish the long list of micros.
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews. com (subject line: Andrew May).
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Chain gang busy PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang during the week of March 28-April 1 dug out ditches for culverts on Elwha River Road. They brushed and cleared the county right of way and chipped brush on Little Loop, Mount Pleasant and Graul-Ramapo roads, totaling 1 mile. About 1,940 pounds of trash was removed from illegal dump sites on Otter Lane. Crews washed four search-and-rescue vehicles. During the week of April 4-8, the chain gang removed 220 pounds of trash from illegal dump sites on Valley Street. On North Barr Road, they filled in potholes near the soccer fields. Crews brushed and cleared the county rights of way on Graul-Ramapo, Elwha River and Laird roads, totaling 1.25 miles. They pulled Scotch broom on Laird Road, totaling approximately 350 plants.
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SEQUIM — Mackenzie Gale, a senior at Sequim High School, was recognized as Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s March Student of the Month. Gale has lived in Sequim since the eighth grade and has two siblings. Gale She was ‘Tapped’ screening nominated PORT ANGELES — by teacher Mark Knudson. The Natural Healing At the Rotary Club Clinic, 162 S. Barr Road, meeting, Knudson emphawill screen Alternative sized Gale’s strong leaderHealth Cinema’s “Tapped” ship skills and her investat 4 p.m. Wednesday, ment in volunteer hours to April 27. help the robotics club. The documentary will She has been enrolled in examine the bottled water his CAD class for two years industry and the issues and this year designed a behind access to clean part for the robot’s wheel water. that he said was an The cost is free. Reserimprovement over the comvations are required. mercial part they replaced. To make a reservation Gale enjoys volleyball, and for more information, tennis and robotics. phone 360-457-1515. Her community activities include helping at her Shelter Providers church doing the video for the services, which meant PORT ANGELES — The Shelter Providers Net- putting in over 150 hours a year in volunteer hours, work of Clallam County along with teaching sign will meet at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. language to two fifth-grade Fourth St., from 10 a.m. to classes and assisting with serving food at the Rotary 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Christmas luncheon for They will review the senior citizens. progress on expanding Her plans for the future affordable housing, services include attending Washingand their June 15 annual ton State University and forum on homelessness. The program is free, and getting a degree in busisign-in begins at 9:45 a.m. ness or engineering. Peninsula Daily News For more information,
Death and Memorial Notice FLORA LEONA WEHRLE April 22, 1927 December 21, 2015 Flora Leona Wehrle, an 88-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away due to age-related natural causes. She was born to Kenneth Boughton Bond and Velma Myrtle Ford Bond on April 22, 1927, in Rochester, Minnesota. Flora worked as a cook and baker at several locations in California, including Clifton’s Cafeteria in Los Angeles, Fryar’s Restaurant in Santa Monica, Montgomery Wards Cafeteria in Los Angeles and AAA Auto Club Corporate Cafeteria in Los Angeles. She also owned and operated Flo’s Fitting Room in Port Angeles. She married Melvin Evendon (deceased) in 1944. Then her domestic part-
Flora Wehrle ner, George Fulenwider, passed away in 1958. Her last marriage, to husband Joseph Wehrle, also ended when he passed in 1988. Flora had aspirations of becoming a professional singer. She sang on the
radio in the ’40s. Her musical talents also included playing the organ and harmonica. She loved to paint, sew and make anything crafty. She especially loved working with dried flowers. Her artistic talent even extended to writing poetry. Flora was a member of First Baptist Church of Port Angeles, where she loved teaching Sunday school. She was also a member of the Monday Musicale of Port Angeles as well as the Port Angeles Downtown Association in 1993. She is survived by her daughter, Mary Elizabeth Owen of Port Angeles; sons Robert Wayne (Andrea) Fulenwider, Richard Lee (Nancy) Fulenwider and stepson George (Yvonne) Fulenwider; sister Marilyn Jane Bond (Alex) Trujillo; brothers Earl Ernest Bond and Walter Elmer Bond; grandchildren Timothy (Kimberly) Fulenwider, Marisa (Joe) Ray,
Andrew (Joy) Fulenwider, Anthony (Heather) Owen, Joylena Owen and Eric Fulenwider; and greatgrandchildren Trenton, Zachary, Sofia, Arion, Olivia, Blaise, Tucker, Kloe, Kea, Gage and Samantha. Flora was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth Boughton Bond and Velma Myrtle Ford Bond; brothers John Winfield Bond and Irving Douglas Bond; sister June Carol Hupp; partner George Fulenwider; husband Joseph Andrew Wehrle; son-in-law Scott Richard Owen; stepdaughter Janice Wehrle Shugrue; granddaughter Charlotte Anne Shugrue Arthur; stepson Robert Wehrle; and twin daughters Janet and Janice Fulenwider. A celebration of Flora’s life will be held Friday, April 22, 2016, at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 105 West Sixth Street, Port Angeles, with a reception to immediately follow.
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Death and Memorial Notice Kimberly, was born and they moved to Del Mar, California. May 8, 1930 Ken worked for Naval April 3, 2016 Ocean Systems Center in Point Loma, California, for Kenneth R. Fishel, 85, 32 years before retiring at of Port Townsend went age 55. home to be with the Lord Among his many on April 3, 2016. accomplishments was his Kenneth died in the development of the original presence of his wife of 60 ASROC missile and his years, Loraine; his daughdesigns of underwater ter, Kimberly; and his rocket booster retrieval beloved cat, Ichiro. systems. He is also survived by Ken acquired his real his sister, Ardelle Plummer estate broker’s license in of Bellevue, Washington. Mr. Fishel 1979. He also served as a He was preceded in volunteer on the board of death by his parents, Waldirectors at the Naval machinist in Cheyenne, ter E. Fishel and Laura E. Wyoming, and sent to Ger- Credit Union for 15 years. Fishel; and his brother, Ken found plenty of many, where he served Norman Fishel. ways to enjoy life with famuntil 1954. Ken was born on May ily and friends. Ken married Loraine 8, 1930, in Los Angeles, He became a pilot in (Mesker) in July of 1955 in California, and lived his 1965, was an avid off-road Pasadena, California. early childhood years in He received a degree in motorcycle enthusiast and Lemoore, California. In loved to snow-ski. engineering from the Uni1942, his family moved to He also loved cars and versity of California, Los Sequim. collected antique clocks, At age 18, Ken worked Angeles, in 1958, after which he began a civil ser- scaled steam engines and as a pipefitter in the small-gauge model trains. Bremerton naval shipyards. vice career with the Navy. On an RV trip to Ken and Loraine lived in Enlisting with the Air Altadena, California, until Force in 1950, he was Alaska, Ken and Loraine 1971, when their daughter, purchased a home and trained as a teletype
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moved in 1993 to Port Townsend. Ken became a strong supporter and advocate of the Port Townsend Aero Museum because of its restoration of antique airplanes and its unique youth mentorship program. Along with Loraine, Ken was also an involved member of the local Elks Lodge, the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer and the American Legion. Ken was well-known for his engaging personality, kind heart and wonderful sense of humor. He loved life and friendships. One of his favorite pastimes was to meet for coffee and conversation with his Kala Point buddies at the Spruce Goose Cafe. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2016, at 2 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 555 Otto Street, Port Townsend. In Ken’s honor, donations may be made to the Port Townsend Aero Museum, 105 Airport Road, Port Townsend, WA 98368.
November 12, 1929 March 19, 2016 John C. Bolewicki passed away peacefully at his home in Port Angeles on March 19, 2016, at the age of 86 due to natural causes. John was born November 12, 1929, in the Manhattan borough of New York City, where he lived until he joined the Army in 1947. John served at Fort Lewis and Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska. It was there he met and married Patricia Jean Tyler in 1948. John eventually settled in 1954 in Port Angeles, where he raised his family of six children: Carol Lawson, Suzanne (Pat) Paden,
Mr. Bolewicki Joanne (Jim) Albertson, John (Sonja) Bolewicki, Julie (Jerry) Olbers and David (Heather) Bolewicki. John was blessed with 19 grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, along with many nieces
and nephews on the East and West coasts. John was employed by Fibreboard Mill in the early years. He was active in the Eagles Club for many years and was co-owner of the Cornerhouse Restau-
November 17, 1918 April 12, 2016 Margaret Louise Odell, a 97-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away due to natural causes on April 12, 2016. She was born to the Rev. L.E.G. Davies and Anna Maria (Peach) Davies on November 17, 1918, in Collingwood, Nova Scotia, Canada. Margaret attended colMrs. Odell lege at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, and Montreal, Quebec, earned her bachelor’s Canada. degree in nursing from She worked as a regisRoyal Victoria Hospital in tered nurse at Royal Victo-
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AGNEW — The Clallam Conservation District will offer a free workshop on “How to Safely Graze Spring Pastures” at a private horse farm from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Tara Black, a veterinarian at the Sequim Animal Hospital, will share tips on safe grazing on spring pastures and reducing health risks from grass Pain class founder. Planners from the conSEQUIM — Rose Marschall will present “Pain servation district will cover basic practices for healthy — How I Got Rid of It” at horses including rotational the Sequim Library, 630 N. grazing, mowing and winter Sequim Ave., from 7 p.m. to care. 8 p.m. Tuesday. There will also be a tour The class is free and open of the horse farm. to the public. Due to space limitations, The National Health preregistration is required. Federation Conversation The address to the farm will Cafe will host Marschall as be given after registration. she teaches the “Emotional To register, phone the Freedom Technique” and conservation district at 360demonstrates how she got 775-3747, ext. 2, or email rid of her pain with hydrogen electron-rich water and jennifer.bond@clallamcd.org. Peninsula Daily News the technique, according to a
June 16, 1940 March 23, 2016 Patricia Louise Parks, 75, passed away surrounded by family and friends on March 23, 2016, in Port Angeles from complications from an illness. She was born June 16, 1940, to Edward and Lillian Anna (Intilla) Nicholas in Republic, Washington. She is survived by her son, James (Anna) Parks; her sister Lois (Mike) Michael; and her grandchild, Jubi Younkins. She is also survived by her niece and nephews Denise, Dennis Michael and Terry; and nieces Marlene Bell and Dianne Bell. Patricia is preceded in death by her sister and brother-in-law June and Jack Bell; and her nephew Edward Bell. You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.
rant with his daughter Joanne. He was predeceased by his parents, Mable and Edward; his sisters, Florence and Eleanor; his brother, Douglas; and his grandson Scott Hardy. John will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 23, 2016, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Eagles Aerie, 2843 East Myrtle Street, Port Angeles. Special thanks to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, the Olympic Medical Home Health team and his at-home caregivers. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org) in remembrance of his grandson Scott and his sisters, Florence and Eleanor.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carroll, and her daughter Liz Romero. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 23, 2016, at 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 139 West Eighth Street, Port Angeles, with a reception to follow. Memorial contributions can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation Center, 1116 East Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or Caregivers Home Health, 622 East Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Ms. Parks You make me happy when skies are gray. You’ll never know, dear, how much I love you. Please don’t take my sunshine away. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, April 30, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie, 2843 Myrtle Street, Port Angeles.
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October 1, 1926 February 4, 2016 Former Port Angeles resident Robert W. Critchfield, 89, passed away in Ellensburg, Washington, on February 4, 2016, due to natural causes. A celebration of his life will be held this summer at the Dry Creek Grange in Port Angeles.
Ilanon (Nonie) Roders passed away on March 21, 2016, at age 85. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ken. They are survived by two children, Kenny and Ann; two grandchildren, Miranda and Kevin; and one great-grandchild, Addison.
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ria Hospital in Montreal and Angeles Healthcare in Port Angeles. She married Lt. Carroll Alexander Odell in April 1947, but sadly, he passed away in June 1967. Margaret loved music, especially piano, singing, classical and Christian hymns. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles. She is survived by her daughters Megan (Fred) Rodolf, Jane (Howard) Priest and Rosemary (George) Symonds; son Alex (Jackie) Odell; sister Gwyneth Hoyle; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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cover story By the book John le Carré’s best-selling spy novel comes to AMC By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media
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f “Game of Thrones” has taught us anything, it’s that some stories just can’t be told in two hours, so don’t even try it. These days, TV is the medium you turn to if you want to do a book justice in its translation to screen. Two big-screen attempts at John le Carré’s “The Night Manager” have failed to get off the ground, but the new six-part TV miniseries has been a huge hit across the pond. By all accounts, the British espionage drama, adapted from the 1993 novel, is more than deserving of the longer format needed to flesh out its story and characters. Now, North American audiences can get a taste of the juicy spy series. “The Night Manager” is set to debut Tuesday, April 19, on AMC. Airing on BBC One in the U.K., the series premiered in February to more than 10 million viewers, and has received heaps of praise in reviews. Le Carré’s best-selling novel — his first post-Cold War work — has been updated with a present-day setting and boasts a fantastic cast, most of whom you’ll probably recognize.
Tom Hiddleston, best known for playing Loki in the Thor and Avengers movies, leads the cast of “The Night Manager” as former British soldier Jonathan Pine. Following service in Iraq, Pine retreated into a solitary life as a nighttime hotel manager, but everything changes when he’s approached by Angela Burr (Olivia Colman, “Broadchurch”), who runs a London enforcement agency. Pine soon finds himself drawn into a world of crime and espionage as he’s tasked with infiltrating the inner circle of international arms dealer Richard Roper, played by Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie. English actor Laurie has had a long and often comedic career in film and television, but American audiences may best recognize him as the curmudgeonly and acerbic Dr. Gregory House in “House.” He dons his not-such-anice-guy hat again as Roper, who’s described as “the worst man in the world,” despite his charm, philanthropy and good breeding. His one weakness is his son, and in saving the boy’s life, Pine earns Roper’s trust and a place in the
home Roper currently shares with his willowy lover, Jed Marshall (Elizabeth Debicki, “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” 2015).
Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Debicki as seen in “The Night Manager.”
There’s a lot Pine has to contend with as he feigns his way into the criminal underworld, not the least of which is Maj. Lance Corkoran (Tom Hollander, “Rev.”), Roper’s right-hand man and “fixer.” He’s fiercely loyal to Roper and doesn’t trust Pine in the slightest, and his determination to expose the spy as a fraud proves a constant challenge for the protagonist. Moral ambiguity plays a big part in the story, as Pine must essentially become a criminal himself in order to get the job done. “Because Roper gives his monstrosity and the evil things he does a kind of logic, a glamor, there are moments when Pine teeters on the brink of the dark side, when you wonder which way he will go,” Laurie told Stuff. “The audience has to judge for themselves where Pine and Roper come close to crossing the line in opposite directions — where Roper might plunge the dagger into his own chest and where Pine might become the very thing he set out to destroy.” Laurie knows what he’s talking about. A longtime admirer of le Carré, he’s been a huge fan of the book for more than 20 years, and has long desired to be involved in bringing the story to the screen.
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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: What is David James Elliott’s next project? He is an excellent actor. Is there any chance he will be the next James Bond? A: Coming off a pretty big role in the high-profile 2015 film “Trumbo,” David James Elliott’s next project is a modest indie picture called “Camera Store.” As for his chances at one day playing James Bond, let’s say they’re slim. “Camera Store” is a quiet-sounding ensemble drama set in a suburban shopping mall, and also stars fellow TV veteran John Larroquette and the great character actor John Rhys-Davies. It recently wrapped filming, but there’s no word yet on a release date (being an indie pic, a distribution deal has to be negotiated first). Elliott, who is still best known for starring in the late-’90s/early’00s legal drama “JAG,” is coming off the role of a lifetime, playing film legend John Wayne in “Trumbo,” a biography of the blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo. Elliott was nominated, along with the rest of the cast, for a Screen Actors Guild Award. Even so, and despite fitting the profile in a number of other ways (including being an established star with a pretty distinguished look), Elliott stands little chance of taking over the Bond role from Daniel Craig. In fact, Elliott was more or less ruled out the day he was born in Toronto, Canada. Superspy James Bond has changed a bit over the years — Craig is a much rougher sort of spy than Roger Moore was, for example. And there have even been calls for Idris Elba, a black actor, to take on the role. However, the actors who’ve played Bond have always been from the British Isles. The character is a British icon — he even figured in London’s Olympic opening ceremonies in 2012. Q: Is it true that someone died during the filming of “Ben-Hur”? A: Yes, but probably not who you’re thinking of. Assuming you’re talking about the 1959 “Ben-Hur” (the third of five adaptations of the original novel — a sixth is due out this summer), there was a persistent rumor that supporting star Stephen Boyd’s stuntman died during the filming of the chariot race. Some even said that footage of this death was left in the final cut of the movie. However, it’s not true. It was done with dummies and editing (this was, of course, prior to the days of computer graphics). However, someone did die during production: the film’s producer, Sam Zimbalist. He died of a heart attack, reportedly shortly after leaving the set one day, just weeks before the film was finished. Adding to the tragedy (or subtracting from it, depending on how you look at it), “Ben-Hur” won the Oscar for Best Picture that year. Zimbalist’s widow, Mary, collected the award on his behalf.
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More Norse war: History’s biggest drama is turning out to be a long-lived one. “Vikings,” the historical saga about the famous Norse explorers and warriors, has been a huge hit for the cabler, and while it’s still in the midst of its fourth season — the midseason finale airs Thursday, April 21 — it has already been re-upped for a fifth installment. Of course, a new season of any drama usually brings at least one new face, and season 5 will be no exception. When filming of the joint CanadianIrish production begins this summer, Golden Globe winner Jonathan Rhys Meyers will be standing alongside the likes of Ragnar (Travis Fimmel, “The Beast”), Aslaug (Alyssa Sutherland, “The Fortune Theory,” 2013) and the rest of the cast. The Irish actor won his Golden Globe for his portrayal of Elvis Presley in the 2005 miniseries “Elvis,” a role that also netted him an Emmy nomination. He has also starred in shows such as “The Tudors” and “Dracula,” and starred in “Velvet Goldmine” (1998), “Mission: Impossible III” (2006) and “Bend It Like Beckham” (2002), among others, on the big screen. Although it’s been criticized by some historians for its inaccurate portrayal of some aspects of Viking culture, “Vikings” has been a huge hit with both critics and audiences: It’s been nominated for six Emmys and two Critics’ Choice TV Awards, and has won almost a dozen awards in its two home countries. History has given “Vikings” fans a lot to look forward to. With the midseason finale set to air Thursday, April 21, on the cabler, the second half of season 4 is set to air later this year, and the announced season 5 is set to start filming this summer.
Inside job: Life on the inside isn’t always easy, especially if “on the inside” is inside a massive, disease-ridden urban quarantine area. “Containment” is a chilling and infectious new drama set in Atlanta, and it’s premiering Tuesday, April 19, on CW. When a deadly epidemic suddenly breaks out in the Georgia city, an urban quarantine is quickly set up to contain it, trapping many people on the inside. In a modern world that’s hyper-aware of the dangers of infectious outbreaks, it’s a chilling premise that feels all too real. David Gyasi (“Interstellar,” 2014) stars as Lex Carnahan, an Atlanta police officer trying to keep the peace in the parts of the city that aren’t under quarantine — a job that gets a whole lot harder when he finds out that his girlfriend, Jana (Christina Marie Moses, “Starship: Rising,” 2014), is one of the people trapped inside the quarantine barriers. At least she’s not alone on the inside. Kristen Gutoskie (“Restless Spirits,” 1999) is Katie, an elementary school teacher in lockdown with her class; George Young (“Love... And Other Bad
Habits,” 2013) is Victor, a doctor and researcher with the CDC racing against time to find a cure for the infection; and Hanna Mangan Lawrence (“X: Night of Vengeance,” 2011) is Teresa, a 17-year-old girl who is eight months pregnant. Cut off from the outside world, with a deadly infection moving through their ranks, these survivors are brought together in these extraordinary circumstances as their society begins to break down around them. Officer Carnahan also isn’t alone outside of the quarantined area. Claudia Black (“Pitch Black,” 2000) stars as the doctor in charge of the government’s response to the deadly emergency, and Trevor St. John (“The Bourne Ultimatum,” 2007) stars as Leo, a journalist reporting on the earth-shattering events in Atlanta — and who begins to uncover a conspiracy that might indicate that there’s more to this outbreak than the government has led people to believe. It’s a grim story of survival and the worst aspects of humanity, but also of people coming together to face great adversity. “Containment” premieres Tuesday, April 19 on CW.
Backdoor ‘Justice’: The Chicago franchise just keeps on growing. “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.” and “Chicago Med” have all been big hits for NBC. The three dramas are closely tied together, and it’s not unusual to find characters from one show popping up in another one. Well, a fourth entry is about to join the ranks. “Chicago Justice” has been busy with a flurry of casting announcements since the show was revealed back in January, when it was using the working title “Chicago Law.” Carl Weathers, who’s probably best known for his role as boxer Apollo Creed in the classic boxing flick “Rocky” (1976) and its sequels, is just the latest actor to join the cast, as the Cook County state attorney. He’ll be starring alongside Philip Winchester (“Strike Back”), Joelle Carter (“Justified”) and Nazneen Contractor (“The Border”). “You try to get somebody who inhabits the role seamlessly,” executive producer Dick Wolf said of Weathers’ casting. Watch for “Chicago Justice” some time in the 2016-17 TV season. Alyssa Sutherland, Travis Fimmel and Dianne Doan as seen in “Vikings.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, FXM Runner Runner (‘13, Act) Ben Affleck, FXM 133 258 Mrs. Smith Presents Brad Pitt. Presents Gemma Arterton, Justin Timberlake. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Guy's Grocery Games Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Cupcake Wars (N) Cake Masters (N) C hopped Chopped "Teen Talent" 110* 231*
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47 Ronin (‘13, Act) Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano, Keanu Reeves.
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Supergirl (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC
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A season of action and adventure comes to a close for Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) in this season finale. Based on the DC Comics character, the drama tells the story of Superman’s cousin, Kara, who finally embraces her superhuman powers to become a hero.
12 Monkeys (52) SYFY
9:00 p.m.
Cole (Aaron Stanford) and Ramse (Kirk Acevedo) try to repair their broken friendship while on the run in this season premiere. Meanwhile, in 2043, Railly (Amanda Schull) faces an uncertain future now that the Twelve control the Temporal Facility.
Better Call Saul (39) AMC
10:00 p.m.
In this season finale, Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) faces a difficult choice. At the same time, Mike (Jonathan Banks) takes matters into his own hands. Hamlin (Patrick Fabian) reveals some shocking news, and Chuck’s (Michael McKean) condition evolves.
Misfit Garage (29) DISC
10:00 p.m.
Now that the ‘57 Corvette has been sold, the guys get to work on Sue Yu-Lan Martin’s ‘56 Ford truck in this new episode. It takes more than three weeks just to paint the truck, and Tom Smith realizes he’s overspent. APRIL 17 - 23, 2016
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The Nine-Nine team suspects Capt. Holt’s (Andre Braugher) life is in grave danger after a surprising turn of events in this season finale. Andy Samberg and Terry Crews star, while Dennis Haysbert guest stars as Holt’s old colleague.
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9:30 p.m.
The competition intensifies in this new episode as the remaining makers go head-to-head in the make-or-break rounds for $100,000 in the hopes of winning a spot in the million-dollar finale. Actress Mayim Bialik joins the panel as a guest judge.
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10:00 p.m.
When NZT hits the streets of the Big Apple, the FBI partners with the DOJ in a city-wide hunt to find the lab that’s been manufacturing the drug in part one of this two-part season finale. Meanwhile, Brian (Jake McDorman) adjusts to his new reality.
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Twilight (‘08, Dra) Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart.
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Oz the Great and Powerful (‘13, Adv) James Franco. 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Greatest Separation Anxiety "Britt Conan 139* 247* Betrayal" Apology" Strike" Dealership" Theory Theory Theory Makers (N) and Jensen" (N)
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Mr. Arkadin (1955, Drama) Michael Redgrave, Akim
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John and Vanessa share their humble Dallas home with their three kids, but the bigger their kids get, the smaller their house seems to be. In this new episode, they get ready to move to Denton County, Texas, in search of more space.
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John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated E! PRIC CED REDU
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Breathtaking views of the Straits from this spacious multilevel home. Beautiful hardwood flooring throughout home, with a large entryway. Huge kitchen with a large island. Formal dining room with a butler’s pantry. Family room leads into all 4 bedrooms, each with spectacular views. Backyard featuring a gazebo, pond, waterfall, fire pit and nicely landscaped landings.
Cherry Hill Victorian with salt water and mtn views! 3+ Beds. Great new features. Kitchen, electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, gutter and charm galore in wood floors, library/Dining room, office, French doors, and a Claw foot tub in the upstairs bath. The kitchen is a cook’s delight with Island, granite counters, stainless appliances including the refrigerator, dishwasher. Shaker style cabinetry.
Panoramic view of the saltwater and creek at many locations on the property. Updated cabin sits on secluded 2 acres with an attached 1 car garage and a detached 3 car shop/garage. There is also an additional shed for storage. Hardwood floors throughout the Kitchen and Great Room. Newer wood stove. Wave cable/internet. Not a drive by, agent needs to be present.
Wonderful Text opportunity to live in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Port Angeles that most people don’t even know about! Gated community of “Home and Garden” style high end homes. Nice, large tract of land that is almost 6 acres to ensure plenty of privacy for you’re newly designed home. Water, phone and power is to the property. Buyer just needs to install a septic.
Views of Discovery Bay, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Diamond Point, Olympic Mountains, Protection Island & Victoria B.C. Private beach access, pool, clubhouse, fitness center. 1 bedroom, 1 & 3/4 updated bathrooms, 2 bonus room. Landscaped front & backyard, utility hookups, propane range and hard wired surround sound.
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PRINSTINE home in is ready for new homeowner! With solar roof panels (cost: $29,000) you will be receiving checks back from PUD! Great floor plan with formal living & dining rooms; sun room & breakfast nook near kitchen. Roof new in 2010; newer granite counters for kitchen & baths plus newer tile floors. All appliances stay. Small workshop in garage; pull down ladder for attic storage.
The wait is over, here is your chance to own a wonderful home on Three Crabs Rd. This home could be your forever home or vacation home, 2 bedroom, 2 bath with open floor-plan, propane gas free-standing fireplace, walk-in cedar lined closet in the master bedroom, 2 car garage, office, 2 decks off back of home to take in views of canal. Community beach access.
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Peaceful community, low density and the result is that homes are separated by wide expanse of lawn & views of the Olympics. One level Tudor design, bay windows, sky lights making each unit light & airy. 3 BD/2 BA with very nice finishes, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and alder cabinetry. Spacious Master, a walk-in closet, dbl vanity cabinet, big easy step in shower. Three garages, large patio with waterfall & pond.
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COASTAL LIVING at its best! Newly remodeled Jamestown cottage. Extensively remodeled in 2015 with all new heated hardwood floors, cooktop, fridge, dishwasher, washer/dryer, upgraded insulation and septic system. Would make an exceptional vacation rental, weekend getaway or full time residence. Mid-century style with open beam car decking ceilings. Community beach across road.
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$140,000 ML#292309
(360) 460-1762
This 3 bed 2 bath. Home has new laminate flooring, is freshly painted and in very clean condition. New trex decking and concrete patio, Enclosed RV parking with water, 30 and 50 amp power and dump. Total property is fenced and cross fenced in wood. Garage is now a shop, fully insulated, plumbed with a half bath, with hot water, a ventilation system and 220 and 110.
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The Frogmore retreat is a royal estate adjoining Windsor Castle in England. It was bought by the Crown of England in 1692 for Queen Charlotte. It was always a Favorite royal getaway or retreat. It was named after preponderance of frogs on the property. Our Frogmore was our retreat named after, again, the preponderance of Frogs. It was a Place where our family grew up together. As a busy family we were able to come to FM and connect to life on many levels. As a family we could spend time.
Build your dream home on one of the lots left on the Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. You’re right on the beautiful Par 3 tee of the fourth hole. All utilities are at the property including the Septic system. Quite neighborhood at the end of a cul-desac. You are just minutes away from Olympic National Park & Dungeness Wildlife Refuge with its historic light house.
Better than new, this home features solid oak floors in kitchen, laundry, bathrooms and halls...carpet in living and bedrooms. Splashes of color accents the kitchen and the skylights are a nice addition. Wood trim throughout, beautiful solid doors, bay windows, a jetted tub, separate shower in master. This home has it all, easy living, open floor plan. Exterior maintenance and yard care covered by HOA.
Single story house with fully fenced backyard, near the end of Cul-de-sac Street close to downtown Sequim. Delightful kitchen with breakfast bar and corner office nook. Living room with skylight & propane fireplace. Master suite has jetted tub and separate shower, walk-in closet. On the other end of the house bedrooms 2 & 3 share a full bath at the end of the hall. Inside laundry room with storage. Low maintenance front yard with decorative water fountain. Attached 2-car garage.
Sequim Bay waterfront lot in a neighborhood of upscale homes. Private tidelands, beach for clamming and crabbing. Medium-low bank access to water. Nice buffer of evergreens between you and the street. Community water fee and road assessment are already paid. Soils analysis & test pits have been done. Seller has $20,000 in house plans, engineering that are available and included in the sale.
ML#300533
$639,000 ML#300534
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$112,000 ML#300535
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Call Tanya Holman (360) 460-4030
Call Jacquelene Petersen
This lot with mountain views is located in a beautiful area of Sequim near the Cedars of Dungeness Golf Course...even closer to Skyridge Golf Course and Soren’s Café. Well and septic system are already installed to become part of your future on the Olympic Peninsula at this sunny Sequim property.
ML#290865
(360) 683-4131
$255,000 ML#290074
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Great house with much potential! Master bedroom, living, kitchen and laundry room on the main floor. Bedroom/office in the split entry. Family room w/ wet bar, bedroom, craft nook and tons of storage on the lower level. There are full decks that face the mountains on the main and lower levels.
ML#290111 24 APRIL 17 - 23, 2016 $360,000
$240,000 ML#300539
$298,000
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Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448
Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974
Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728
Custom designed home nestled in this park like setting. Formal entry. Gourmet kitchen with granite counters, Kitchen Island & top of the line appliances. Brazilian cherry wood flooring. Living room w/ vaulted ceilings & propane fireplace. Master suite with jetted tub & walk in shower. 2 other bedrooms plus office/den. Spacious laundry/utility room. Oversized finished 3 car garage. Wrap around deck.
Dreaming of a Sequim Bay view? Dynamic views of Sequim Bay, Protection Island, Mt. Baker and the Cascades (when they are visible). Gated community with underground utilities and fine homes.
Stunning architectural masterpiece superbly sited to capture panoramic Olympic & saltwater views from every window! Exquisite design features such as vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, gourmet chef’s kitchen, butler’s pantry, cozy family room w/gas fireplace & a master suite! Enjoy the beautiful gardens, brick patio w/glass enclosure, deck, shop, greenhouse, fruit trees & vegie garden.
$185,900 ML#291116
$495,000 ML#291378
$119,000 ML#300548 PENINSULA $1,195,000 DAILY NEWS