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Baseball deal work warms up PA’s side of an agreement expected ready this week and Recreation Director Corey Delikat said last week. He said Acker will then go over it before it goes back to the City Attorney’s Office. The agreement could be ready for City Council review by June. Marc Abshire, Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce executive director, said he views the arrival of a West Coast League team as the latest sign that the city is seeing a resurgence in business.

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PORT ANGELES — Plans to land a West Coast League baseball team in Port Angeles next year will step up to the plate beginning this week. The city’s portion of a proposed Civic Field use agreement with Matt Acker of Lacey, already owner of the West Coast League’s Kitsap BlueJackets, should be ready for review by the City Attorney’s Office by Friday, city Parks

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Delikat also viewed the team’s expected arrival in a positive light. “It could have a huge impact on the city if the city embraces the team,” he said.

Resurgence of business Delikat and Acker will make a presentation to the city Parks, Recreation and Beautification Commission at its May 19 meeting at 6 p.m. at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St. “There isn’t any deal-breaker,” Delikat said of the pact. Acker used the same terminolKEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ogy in a separate interview last Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Director Corey Delikat week.

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Lower Elwha tribe to honor Whiteshoes BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe is planning a new athletic facility at 3071 Lower Elwha Road that will provide baseball, softball and soccer fields for use by area residents. The field is located a block west of the Tribal Center on Lower Elwha Road, 10 miles west of Port Angeles. The $541,559 complex will be named the Billy Whiteshoes Memorial Park in honor of “Uncle Billy” Whiteshoes, who dedicated many years of his life to supporting tribal youth programs before he died at the age of 69, tribal officials said. Tribal officials look forward to hosting North Olympic Peninsula-wide youth competitive sports tournaments, Warren Stevens, Lower Elwha Klallam tribe facilities and maintenance director, said Friday.

Bids this week The design and construction documents have been completed, and the tribe will begin accepting construction bids Wednesday, he said. It will choose a contractor at the end of the month. Construction is set to begin in early June, Stevens said. “We are planning on having this project completed by the middle of September,” Warren Stevens, Lower Elwha Klallam tribe facilities and maintenance director, said Friday. The tribe has received a $250,000 grant from the state Recreation and Conservation Office as well as donations from other contributors for the facility, Stevens said, and is in the process of raising more funds for the project. TURN

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Clallam County Community Service Award winners gather outside Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles before Thursday’s award ceremony. The 2016 award winners were, front row from left, Cheryl Bowers with her service dog, Liberty, and Norma Turner, and back row from left, Angela Gooding, Gene Turner, Rita Berson and Michael Phillips.

Clallam Community Service Award winners are feted 6 honored for work on area quality of life BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Six everyday heros were honored for working behind the scenes to improve the quality of the

life in Clallam County. Volunteers Rita Berson, Cheryl Bowers, Angela Gooding, D. Mike Phillips and Dr. Gene and Norma Turner were recognized with Clallam County Community Service Awards on Thursday night. “I’m sort of speechless, and that doesn’t often happen, does it?” quipped Berson, Friends of Port Angeles Library bookstore manager. The annual awards, begun by the

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Mother’s Day gifts fundraiser for band Members selling hanging flower baskets in benefit PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Some of the members of the Northwinds Homeschool Band who are selling flower baskets as a fundraiser are, front row from left, Ethan Anderson, Elijah Allen and Jack Henninger; and back row from left, Ian Allen, Gabriel Moon, Aiden Henninger, David Finman, and Nathanael Malkasian.

PORT ANGELES — The Northwinds Homeschool Band is offering hanging flower baskets for Mother’s Day to help pay for a performance tour to Washington, D.C. Members of the band have planted 400 hanging flowering baskets that are now available for $30 per basket, with a discount of 10 percent for orders of four or more. The baskets will be delivered by Mother’s Day, said Gina Lowman, band board member.

Washington, D.C. Band members are raising money for an anticipated performance tour to Washington, D.C., next spring. The nonprofit Northwinds Homeschool Band, led

by Director Dan Tutton, placed second in the A-1 Division at the Clark College Jazz Festival in January. Alto saxophonist Claire Henninger and trumpet player Adam Kennedy were given outstanding musician awards for their solo performances. In 2014, the band competed against private and public school bands from all over the nation at the Anaheim Heritage Festival in Southern California. The band received two gold awards, one silver award and two maestro awards for outstanding solos. The band also received the Spirit of Anaheim Award, presented to the group that best represents its community. While in California, the band played two concerts at Disneyland and partici-

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Boulder Creek Trail has been closed at the Crystal Creek Bridge because of damage to the bridge. The trail was closed Wednesday, Olympic National Park announced Friday. A trail crew examined the bridge the week of April 18 for the first time since winter’s storms and found the damage, said Jared Low, park spokesman. “One of the handrails is buckled, which indicates that there was some sort of damage to the footings of the bridge,� Low said. The bridge will remain closed until an evaluation can be performed by an engineer and repairs can be made, he said. Park officials figure the damage was caused last winter. The 2.4-mile-long Boulder Creek Trail in the Elwha Valley is the primary access route to the Olympic Hot Springs and Boulder Creek Campground. The Crystal Creek Bridge is located about 2 miles from the Boulder Creek Trailhead.

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addicted to painkillers is uncertain, but some are wondering whether the stigma surrounding addiction may have prevented Prince — who built a reputation as a sober superstar PRINCE’S FINAL — from seeking help if he DAYS and unexpected was becoming dependent. death at age 57 raise ques■ Does pain treatment tions among experts famillead to addiction? iar with prescription painWith good management killer overdoses. and no history of addiction, It’s possible the innovaopioids can help people find tive musician’s demise represents one of the most pub- relief from pain with only a small risk of causing addiclic tragedies in an overdose crisis now gripping America. tion, according to a 2010 systematic review of the A law enforcement offiavailable studies. cial told The Associated “If you do not have a Press on Thursday that past history of addiction and investigators are looking are in your 40s and getting into whether Prince died pain treatment with opioids, from an overdose and your odds of becoming whether a doctor was prenewly addicted are low,” scribing him drugs in the said Maia Szalavitz, weeks before he was found author of Unbroken Brain, a dead at his home in suburnewly published book about ban Minneapolis. addiction. The law enforcement If Prince had become official has been briefed on the investigation and spoke addicted, Szalavitz said, he may have shunned seeking to the AP on condition of help. anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to ■ What is naloxone? the media. The overdose antidote Whether Prince was naloxone has been saving

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lives for decades, reversing the effect of opiates since it was first approved in 1971. Hospital emergency rooms and ambulance crews use an injectable generic version to revive people whose breathing has slowed or stopped during a drug overdose. One of the naloxone products, Narcan, was used after Prince’s plane made an emergency stop in Moline, Ill., on April 15 and he was found unconscious on the plane, the law enforcement official told the AP. The official said the socalled “save shot” was given when the plane was on the runway in Moline as Prince returned to Minneapolis following a performance in Atlanta. Narcan is carried by Carver County sheriff’s department officers, Sheriff Jim Olson said at a news conference April 22. But he added that the overdose antidote drug was not used by first responders as they tried to revive Prince at his home April 21.

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PHILIP KIVES, 87, the tireless TV pitchman whose commercials implored viewers to “wait, there’s more!” while selling everything from vegetable slicers to hit music compilations on vinyl, has died. Samantha Kives said Thursday that her father died a day earlier after being hospitalized with an undisclosed illness. Mr. Kives became wealthy after founding marketing company K-tel International, which sold Miracle Brush hair removers, Veg-omatic vegetable slicers and compilation albums with such titles as “Goofy Greats” among numerous other products. Through it all, Mr. Kives mostly remained in his beloved Winnipeg and always balanced work with family life, his daughter said. Mr. Kives started K-tel in the 1960s, and according to a biographical sketch on his website, his biggest selling product was the Miracle Brush, which sold 28 million in the late 1960s. More products would follow, including the Pocket Fisherman, a hamburger patty stacker, and the mood ring. The TV commercials sometimes included the hook line: “But wait, there’s more!” For a generation of teenagers in the 1960s and 1970s, Mr. Kives’ legacy was a long list of compilation albums with hit songs that were sometimes edited down to fit 20 or more cuts on two sides of vinyl. A glam-pop song by The Bay City Rollers could be found on the same record as country singer Dolly Parton and soul act The Drifters.

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Undecided Novelty song compilations such as “Goofy Greats” featured songs about purple people-eaters, itsy-bitsy bikinis and surfing birds. Mr. Kives said his biggest music seller was “Hooked on Classics,” which sold more than 10 million records. K-tel grew exponentially in the 1970s, and by the early 1980s, the company had sold more than a halfbillion albums worldwide.

_________ TOMMY KONO, 85, who took up weightlifting in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans and went on to win two Olympic gold medals for the United States, has died. Mr. Kono died Sunday in Honolulu, the U.S. Olympic Committee announced. His daughter, JoAnn Sumida, told The New York Times the cause was hepatic encephalopathy caused by cirrhosis of the liver. He was born Tamio Kono in Sacramento, Calif., in 1930. Mr. Kono was a frail, asthmatic 14-year-old when a neighbor first gave him a dumbbell at the Tule Lake internment center in Northern California, where he lived with his family for most of World War II. He packed on 15 pounds of muscle by the time he left the camp in 1945. “I didn’t want to be a

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weightlifter,” Mr. Kono said in 1960, according to the Times. “I just want to be healthy.” Before his weightlifting Mr. Kono in 1980 career, Mr. Kono went to high school and college in Sacramento and was drafted into the army. Mr. Kono would become one of the sport’s greatest champions, winning golds in Helsinki in 1952 and Melbourne in 1956. He also won a silver medal at the 1960 games in Rome and six straight world championships in the 1950s. At various times, he held 20 world records, according to the International Weightlifting Federation. That organization named him “Lifter of the Century” on its 100th anniversary in 2005. In the same period, he competed as a bodybuilder winning the title Mr. Universe three times. Mr. Kono said Arnold Schwarzenegger once cited him as an inspiration.

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1941 (75 years ago) Part of a vast national defense plan, the sale of several thousand dollars’ worth of new United States Defense Savings Bonds and Postal Savings Stamps in Port Angeles today was expected, Postmaster A.J. Cosser said this morning. Petrus Pearson, who bought a $5,000 bond, was the first bond purchaser here. The first five-dollar stamp was sold to George Gertz. Several other stamps of small denominations were purchased by members of the post office force.

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No one knows whether the teachers’ strike will earn Peninsula school districts higher state funding. But it is clear that the 12-day strike has cost two districts thousands of dollars. The Port Angeles School District will have to absorb $24,000 in bills, while Port Townsend School District’s 1966 (50 years ago) losses will probably exceed Port Angeles will become $10,000, officials said the 19th city in the state to Tuesday. Costs range from utilibe hooked into the National Warning System (NAWAS), ties used to keep school County Civil Defense Direc- buildings open and ready to hold classes at any time, tor Bernard Lynne said food spoilage and salaries Thursday night. for year-round mainteLynne spoke before a gathering of school and law nance, food service and clerical employees. enforcement officials. Skeleton staffs were He told them he had been notified by the state kept on duty during the and regional Civil Defense strike.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 1, the 122nd day of 2016. There are 244 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 1, 1866, three days of race-related rioting erupted in Memphis, Tenn., as white mobs targeted blacks, 46 of whom were killed, along with two whites. The violence spurred passage of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution defining American citizenship and equal protection under the law. On this date: ■ In 1707, the Kingdom of Great Britain was created as a treaty merging England and Scotland took effect.

■ In 1898, Commodore George Dewey gave the command, “You may fire when you are ready, Gridley,” as an American naval force destroyed a Spanish squadron in Manila Bay during the SpanishAmerican War. ■ In 1915, during World War I, a German submarine torpedoed and severely damaged the SS Gulflight, an American tanker near Britain’s Scilly Isles, even though the United States was still neutral in the conflict. ■ In 1945, a day after Adolf Hitler took his life, Admiral Karl Doenitz effectively became sole leader of the Third Reich with the suicide of Hitler’s propaganda minister, Josef Goebbels.

■ In 1963, James W. Whittaker became the first American to conquer Mount Everest as he and Sherpa guide Nawang Gombu reached the summit. ■ In 1975, Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Brewers broke baseball’s all-time RBI record previously held by Babe Ruth during a game against the Detroit Tigers; Milwaukee won, 17-3. ■ In 1991, Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers threw his seventh no-hitter at age 44, shutting out the Toronto Blue Jays 3-0. Rickey Henderson of the Oakland A’s set a major league record by stealing his 939th base during a game against the New York Yankees. ■ Ten years ago: The U.S.

Supreme Court ruled that Anna Nicole Smith could pursue part of the oil fortune of her late husband, J. Howard Marshall. Smith died in 2007; neither she nor her estate ever saw any of the money. ■ Five years ago: President Barack Obama announced the death of Osama bin Laden during a U.S. commando operation; because of the time difference, it was early May 2 in Pakistan, where the alQaida leader met his end. ■ One year ago: Baltimore’s top prosecutor charged six police officers with felonies ranging from assault to murder in the death of Freddie Gray, who’d suffered a spinal injury while riding in a police van.


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A6 Briefly: Nation or fatalities. The two recalls are just the latest in a string of safety problems to hit automakers in the past year with Acura, BMW, Chrysler, Ford, Honda, Lexus, Mazda, Toyota and other manuBOULDER, Colo. — A judge facturers having to recall cars sentenced a Colorado woman over air bag problems. The Niswho cut a baby from a stranger’s san problems are unrelated to womb to 100 years in prison, the other air bag issues. including the maximum penalties Nissan North America Inc. for attempted murder and unlaw- said that 3.2 million cars may ful termination of a pregnancy. have a problem with a sensor Judge that detects if the front passenger Maria Berkenseat is occupied and if that paskotter said the senger is an adult or a child. harshest senDefective sensors might incortences for the rectly think that an adult is a most serious child or classify the seat as empty, charges were thus turning off the air bag. justified by The recall applies to certain the brutality cars of the following models: the of the 2015 2016-2017 Nissan Maxima, Lane attack, which 2013-2016 Nissan Altima, she described NV200, LEAF and Sentra, 2013as performing a cesarean with a 2017 Nissan Pathfinder, 2014kitchen knife. 2016 Nissan NV200 Taxi, InfinBerkenkotter also said the iti QX60 and Q50, 2014-2017 victim, Michelle Wilkins, as well Nissan Rogue, 2015-2016 Nissan Murano, Chevrolet City as her family and the commuExpress and 2013 Infiniti JX35 nity needed Dynel Lane, 36, to vehicles. express remorse. Lane murmured a “no” when the judge asked if she wanted to Today’s news guests speak Friday. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for Lane also did not speak in today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican her defense during her trial, presidential candidate Ted Cruz; former which ended in February when Defense Secretary and CIA Director jurors found her guilty of Robert Gates. attempting to kill Wilkins after ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Cruz; luring her victim to her home CIA Director John Brennan. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Cruz; with an ad for maternity clothes.

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WASHINGTON — Two months, 31 arguments and 18 decisions since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, is the Supreme Court hopelessly deadlocked or coping as a party of eight? The answer varies with the issue, but arguments last week in the corruption case of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell show there are high-profile cases on which justices from the left and the right agree more often than they don’t.

There also is some indication, hazy though it may be, that the court is trying to avoid division in an era of stark political partisanship and during a rollicking presidential campaign. “The court prides itself appropriately as being an institution that works,” said Washington lawyer Andy Pincus, who argues regularly at the Supreme Court. If the court can demonstrate an ability to get its work done, that could reinforce Republican opposition to confirming federal Judge Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama’s nominee to replace Scalia, who died in February. At the same time, the court has split 4-4 in two cases and part of a third, and the justices could end up similarly divided over immigration, birth control and a couple of other issues. Scalia’s death has deprived the court’s conservatives

of a fifth, majority-making vote on some high-profile issues. In McDonnell’s appeal of his corruption convictions, however, liberal and conservative justices seemed to share a deep skepticism of the government’s case. They strongly suggested that the court eventually will set aside his criminal conviction.

Pointed questions Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, conservative Chief Justice John Roberts and the justice between them on the ideological spectrum, Anthony Kennedy, all sharply questioned the government’s case against McDonnell. The onetime rising Republican star was convicted of accepting, along with his wife, Maureen, more than $165,000 in gifts and loans from a wealthy businessman in exchange for promoting a dietary supplement.

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Paul Manafort, adviser to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Cruz; Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Cruz, Trump.

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Briefly: World Official: Fallen building had no occupant permit NAIROBI, Kenya — A building that collapsed amid heavy rains in Nairobi, killing at least 12 people and injuring at least 134, did not have an occupancy permit, officials said Saturday as they ordered its owner to turn himself in. Details about the residential building emerged a day after its collapse Friday, after which crowds of onlookers gathered to try to help pry victims from the rubble. Police Inspector General Joseph Boinnet ordered the owner of the building to surrender himself to the police for questioning. The building did not have an occupancy permit, which is a government requirement for all buildings, said Stephen Oundo, chairman of the National Construction Authority.

Fighting in Syria BEIRUT — The Syrian government launched new airstrikes Saturday on insurgentheld neighborhoods in Aleppo while rebels shelled government-held parts of the northern city, as a truce in other parts of the country appeared to be holding on its first day. Contested Aleppo, Syria’s

largest city and former commercial center, has been the scene of intense shelling and air raids, killing nearly 250 civilians over the past nine days, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The surge in fighting has caused the collapse of a twomonth cease-fire brokered by the U.S. and Russia. It also has raised fears of an all-out government assault on Aleppo.

Iran’s moderates TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian moderates and reformists who support last year’s landmark nuclear deal have won the largest number of seats in parliament following runoff elections, marking a shift away from hard-liners and boosting moderate President Hassan Rouhani as he looks to secure a second term in office. The results released Saturday on state television failed to give the moderatereformist camp an outright majority in the 290seat chamber, Rouhani however. They will now likely try to attract support from dozens of independent lawmakers whose political leanings vary depending on the issue at hand. The Associated Press

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Iraqi protesters force way into Green Zone, storm parliament BY SUSANNAH GEORGE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BAGHDAD — Anti-government protesters tore down walls and poured into the Iraqi capital’s heavily fortified Green Zone on Saturday, where they stormed parliament in a major escalation of a political crisis that has simmered for months. Supporters of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr have been holding demonstrations and sit-ins for months to demand an overhaul of Iraq’s corrupt and ineffective

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political system, but Saturday was the first time they broke into the Green Zone, home to most government ministries and foreign embassies. Iraqi security forces fired tear gas at one entrance of the zone but appeared to be largely standing down as protesters marched through the area, chanting and waving Iraqi flags. Hundreds were still pouring into the Green Zone as night fell. Iraq has been mired in a political crisis for months, hindering the

government’s ability to combat the Islamic State group — which still controls much of the country’s north and west — or address a financial crisis largely caused by the plunge in global oil prices. Al-Sadr and his supporters want to reform the political system put in place following the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, in which entrenched political blocs representing the country’s Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds rely on patronage, resulting in widespread corruption and poor public services.

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Nation: Puerto Rico sees first U.S. death tied to Zika

Nation: Woman, grandkids killed in East Texas flooding

World: 33 rescued lions arrive in South Africa airlift

World: Sweden celebrates king’s 70th with ABBA tune

A PUERTO RICAN man died from complications of the Zika virus earlier this year, the first reported death attributed to the disease in the United States. The victim, a man in his 70s, died in February from internal bleeding as a result of a rare immune reaction to an earlier Zika infection, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Puerto Rico now has 683 confirmed Zika infections in its outbreak, which began in December; 89 are in pregnant women, according to Dr. Ana Ríus, the territory’s health secretary.

A 64-YEAR-OLD WOMAN and four grandchildren were killed early Saturday after a creek overflowed its banks, flooding an East Texas neighborhood as many residents slept. Capt. James Muniz of the Palestine Police Department told The Associated Press that six to 10 homes in a Palestine cul-de-sac were severely damaged following heavy rainfall over the course of just a few minutes after midnight. All other residents of the cul-de-sac were accounted for, he said. “The water got up here extraordinarily quickly. The individuals tried to get out; however, the water was already on the roof of the home,” Muniz said.

THE ROARS OF lions filled the cargo section of Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport on Saturday evening as 33 lions rescued from South American circuses landed in South Africa where they will be released into a bush sanctuary for big cats. It was the largest airlift of lions in history, said Jan Creamer, president of Animal Defenders International, which carried out the operation. “These lion have suffered tremendously,” Creamer said as the lions in crates were loaded onto trucks. “They lived in small cages on the backs of trucks for their entire lives.”

ROYALS FROM AROUND the world flew in, loyal Swedes lined the streets of Stockholm and the sounds of ABBA’s “Dancing Queen” rang out from an army band on Saturday as Sweden celebrated King Carl XVI Gustaf’s 70th birthday. After a service in the palace chapel attended by the king’s family and royal visitors from Japan, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, the outdoor pomp and celebrations for Sweden’s monarch of 43 years included a tightly choreographed military parade. In the palace yard, children gave the king flowers before gun salutes rang out, and he went on a ride through the city in a horse-drawn carriage.


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Port Angeles City Council members will consider revisions to the city’s ethics ordinance when they meet in regular session Tuesday. They will meet at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The meeting will be preceded by a closed-door executive session at 5 p.m. at the same location to discuss potential litigation. At the regular meeting, the council will go through a first reading of an addition to the ethics ordinance that would address instances of multiple complaints and claims made against a public official based on conduct arising from a single action or event. They also will discuss the Civic Field lighting replacement project and hear a report on the ad hoc fluoridation committee.

Clallam County The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss a proposed request from Health and Human Services Environmental Health for a stable funding source for mandated foundational on-site septic system programs Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other discussion items include: ■ The hearing examiner selection process. ■ A proposed easement purchase for the Carlsborg sewer project. ■ A contract amendment with the state County Road Administration Board to increase funding for a Dry Creek Road paving project. The work session also will preview items set for action at their formal meeting, which begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Action items include: ■ An agreement from the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to allow outside counsel to continue work on a matter of pending litigation, Lange et al. v. Clallam County et al., Kitsap County Superior Court 14-2-010640. ■ A easement purchase for the Carlsborg sewer project. ■ An agreement with Aldergrove Construction Inc. for Clallam County Fairgrounds floral barn structural improvements. ■ A contract with Bruch & Bruch Construction Inc. of Port Angeles for crushed rock product supply. ■ Authorization of an expenditure from the Hotel/ Motel Tax Fund to the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau. ■ Authorization of mileage reimbursement for members of the Trust Land Advisory Committee. An executive session will be held at 1 p.m. for pending litigation.

Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles commissioners will conduct a special meeting on timber issues when it meets in Forks on Monday. Commissioners will

Eye on Clallam meet at 10 a.m. at the Olympic Natural Resources Center, 1455 S. Forks Ave. On the agenda are advanced wood products and timber advocacy, a cross-laminated timber pilot project, an update on the American Forest Resource Council, arrearage calculations, timber advisory committee formation and carbon tax and sequestration.

Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will hear a staff presentation on the I-732 Carbon Pollution Tax initiative’s impacts to ratepayers Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Lake Crescent boardroom at the Carlsborg main office at 104 Hooker Road. Other agenda items include contractor prequalifications and an update from the water and wastewater superintendent.

from different agencies,” Devlin said. “I can tell the court we are close,” she said. Brian King, chief criminal deputy for Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, said Friday there was “not much news to report on the Allison case on our end.” “No new additional victims in Clallam County,” King said. “We are sharing our information with other jurisdictions.” After Allison’s arrest, Mountain View Christian School hosted a parentonly workshop with representatives of Healthy Families of Clallam County. Counseling sessions were offered for families who needed additional assistance, according to the Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which operates the school.

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@ peninsuladailynews.com.

Planning Commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will discuss a Carlsborg capital facilities plan Wednesday. The work session will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. County staff is preparing an update to a 2000 capital facilities plan that establishes goals and polices for the provision of infrastructure and government services necessary for the implementation of an urban growth area for Carlsborg.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will consider an emergency department physician agreement when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of the hospital at 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. They also will consider organizational chart revisions and hear an update on anesthesia services.

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was aboard the Kitsap ferry traveling between Mukilteo and Clinton when he pointed the laser. Coast Guard officials are seeking civil penalties for violation of a safety and SEATTLE — Coast Guard officials have fined a security zone as well as Washington man $100,000 interference with the safe operation of the Tokitae for allegedly pointing a while it transited between high-powered laser at a Mukilteo and Clinton. ship’s wheelhouse last The final civil penalty October. A statement Friday said amount will be determined by a Coast Guard Hearing Mark Raden of Freeland Officer in Arlington, Va. injured the ferry master On April 20, a green and chief mate of the Tokilaser light interrupted tae ferry Oct. 22, 2015, Coast Guard training with the blue laser and endangered the safe travel between a Bellingham boat Fire District 2 crew and a Port Angeles of the ferry. Authorities say Raden helicopter crew when the Clallam County Fire District No. 2 commissioners will discuss a crew installation project Tuesday. The special meeting will be at 9 a.m. at 102 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles. The Sequim School Board will consider adopting a nutrition and fitness policy with a new school wellness program when it meets Monday. The regular session will be at 6:30 p.m. at 503 N. Sequim Ave. It will be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. workshop on business operations and human resources. The board also will consider updating emergency drill requirements and its policy on nonresident students and a new policy on promotion and retention.

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ing in,” Gasnick told Supe- ciary responsibility to facilrior Court Judge Christo- itate the commission of the current offense.” pher Melly. The alleged crimes occurred at Allison’s desk Collecting evidence while other students were Michele Devlin, Clallam studying, according to the County chief criminal dep- affidavit for probable cause. uty prosecuting attorney, Allison was fired and confirmed that evidence replaced after the allegafrom the investigation is tions surfaced. still being collected. Gasnick said he had 39 Not-guilty plea discs of interviews to review as of Friday. He pleaded not guilty at “I think the phrase right arraignment. now is binge-watching,” Devlin said the facts of Gasnick said. the case are “impacting the Melly scheduled a lives of dozens of children.” resolve/reset hearing for “There needs to be doz1:30 p.m. May 20. ens of interviews done,” Allison is accused of Devlin said in a 10-minute committing the crimes court hearing. against two female stu“I believe I received dents, ages 10 and 11, dur- more discovery today. I ing his classes at the small know that I have some private school earlier this more coming in the next school year. few days.” He was arrested March Devlin said the state is 29 after a preliminary investigating another investigation by the Clal- potential victim from Calilam County Sheriff’s Office. fornia, where Allison All 12 charges contain a taught before moving to special allegation that Alli- Sequim three years ago. son “used his position of The state has issued trust, confidence or fidu- “other search warrants

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Zac Moore of the Port Angeles Parks Department applies a chalk stripe down the baseline at the baseball diamond at Civic Field on Friday.

Team: Diamond CONTINUED FROM A1 “I don’t think any side sees anything that’s a dealbreaker,” Acker said. That goes, too, for Wilder Baseball, the venerable senior Babe Ruth baseball team for 16-to-18-year-olds that has played at Civic Field since 1979 and would share diamond-time with the older West Coast League team. “I think we can work something out,” Wilder Manager Mike Politika said Friday, adding that the team is proud of its history. “It’s just the details of how we can all share the field, and those are details that will get worked out,” he said. Delikat said the baseball diamond does not have the same drainage problems as Civic Field’s football field, which has water-saturation issues in the fall and winter. Acker, an Aberdeen native who has approval from the league to move a team to Port Angeles, said the team’s roster would consist of 35 to 40 college players ages 19-23.

64 night games They would stay for 70 days with local families beginning about June 1, 2017, and play 64 night games against mostly West Coast League regional teams, half of them home games at Civic Field. Delikat said vendors will sell food and beer at games, and advertising will be allowed at the stadium. The wood-bat League has 14 teams, mostly in Washington but some in Oregon, such as Klamath Falls and Medford. West Coast League teams already exist in Bellingham and Victoria that would provide regional rivalries to help fill about 1,500 seats at Civic Field. There also are teams in Yakima, Moses Lake and Wenatchee. Delikat said 250 league players have made it to the big leagues. “It’s a high caliber of baseball,” he said. The players keep their skills honed during summer breaks and give 15 baseball clinics that would be open to youths in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

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John’s restaurant-sandwich shop opening a franchise in Port Angeles this month and Chevrolet’s recent selection of Ruddell Auto Mall to sell that brand. “With that league coming, it really underscores Port Angeles as a destination, not so much as an economic impact from the players’ standpoint but more for regional visitors coming to Port Angeles,” Abshire said. Acker said other towns, such as Walla Walla, home of the Sweets, have seen economic success with West Coast League teams. The Sweets draw “several hundred, maybe a thousand” spectators to games at that city’s Borleske Stadium, which has played host to the team since its summer 2010 inaugural season, Steve Owens, director of member services for the Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce, said Friday. Restaurants have reaped benefits, as have hotels, Owens said. Vendors also sponsor events at games, and some organizations, such as St. Mary Medical Center, have sponsored games, such as the hospital’s Night at the Sweets. “There’s always fans of both teams at games,” Owens added. “Walla Walla has the advantage of being somewhat of a tourist attraction. “Anytime people have an opportunity to see a couple ballgames on a nice, 80-degree summer evening and do some wine-tasting, that’s kind of an attractive draw.” Acker acknowledged that Port Angeles does not have a wine industry on the same scale as Walla Walla’s. “But you’ve got Hurricane Ridge,” he said of the jewel of the Olympics. The snow-capped peaks loom in the distance from bleacher seats at Civic Field. “Features of the Earth are in your face, the water, the mountains,” Acker said. “It’s not like the rest of Puget Sound. “There, it’s just on top of you.”

PORT TOWNSEND — USA Today designated Port Townsend as the seventh Best Coastal Small Town this week, adding an incremental boost to tourism numbers and the town’s profile. “We are really excited about placing seventh,” said Port Townsend Marketing

CONTINUED FROM A1 field for youth football. The facility also will T-ball After receiving the grant, accommodate the tribe “decided to do through softball for youths something for the youth, 16 and younger and T-ball and not just the tribal youth through baseball for youths but for the city of Port Ange- 12 and younger. Planners expect to serve les — the kids that play in more than 980 youths from the local leagues and all the kids as a whole,” Stevens the region, with the tribe looking forward to hosting said. The new baseball field Peninsula-wide youth comwill have a synthetic turf petitive sports tournainfield with a natural grass ments, Stevens said. outfield, he said. Family owned land Other amenities will include new bathrooms, Whiteshoes’ family parking, a playground, mod- owned the land where the ified soccer field for youths complex will be built, Ste10 and under, and a practice vens said.

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She works actively in Voices for Veterans, helping to organize the three annual veterans stand downs. “One of the things that she does is she empowers the disabled,” said Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach, who introduced Bowers. “Service dogs allow that individual to get out in the community. “Her service dogs give hope.” Three veterans accompanied by service dogs trained by Bowers were called to the stage and given a round of applause. “The best thing about it is that one dog at a time, I’m changing lives,” said Bowers, who introduced her own 2½-year-old service dog, Liberty.

The recipients where chosen for their longevity of service, the number of people affected by their deeds, their time commitment and for making a “lasting contribution to the quality of the life in our community,” said Cherie Kidd, Port Angeles deputy mayor, Soroptimist noon club member and Community Service Awards program chair. “These everyday people have found ways to serve others and give back to their communities, often with very few resources and very little recognition along the way, because quite frankly, that’s not why they do it,” said Terry R. Ward, Sound Publishing west regional publisher and event facilitator. “They do it to make a difference.” A crowd of about 100 filled the downstairs meeting room at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church for the 37th annual award ceremony.

Angela Gooding Gooding returned to her hometown 1½ years ago. She founded the Port Angeles Citizen Action Network, (PA CAN) to address drug addiction. Gooding also teaches language arts and state history at Stevens Middle School. “Angie is a middle school teacher, first of all, and that alone, for me, is enough to be award-worthy,” said Leslie Robertson, founder of Revitalize Port Angeles and Gooding’s presenter. “When she came back, she saw some of the struggles that Port Angeles was dealing with, primarily with addiction, and she decided to do something about it,” Robertson said. PA CAN has successfully lobbied for drug intervention specialists in Port Angeles schools and a substance abuse initiative in the Port Angeles Police Department. It also has promoted sober housing for recovering addicts and a candlelight vigil for drug overdose victims, among other accomplishments. “I’m looking at a sea of faces that half of you helped raise me,” Gooding said. “And so I want to thank

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“That land was donated to the tribe for youth participation so the community would have a place to practice,” Stevens said. “He was a caretaker of the field and was very avid in youth sports. He not only attended youth sports but also helped purchase cleats and gloves for the kids when they couldn’t” afford it themselves. “He was around fastpitch softball his whole life, and during his later years up until he died, he took care of this area that is now going to be the new field.” Whiteshoes, during his

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all of you for the support that you gave me growing up as a young child and again now that I’m back as an adult.” She added: “I’m very humbled and grateful for being acknowledged like this, and I cannot wait to continue accomplishing things with all of you.”

D. Mike Phillips Phillips’ long list of community service began when he joined the Port Angeles Rotary Club some 50 years ago. In 1967, he began working with United Good Neighbors, which preceded United Way of Clallam County. Phillips was a charter member and second president of the Nor’Wester Rotary. He served on the YMCA board in the 1970s and joined Sunrise Rotary in 2000. “It’s been great to be in this community,” Phillips said. A former Army cook, Phillips has been the head chef at his churches and still delivers meals on wheels. “His cooking skills were cultivated during the Vietnam era,” said Nick Rotello, who drove from Longview to introduce his longtime friend. “As a cook, he served thousands of troops. Tonight, though, I’d like to focus on the man.” Rotello told a heartfelt story about how Phillips helped him through a divorce. “As a husband and as a father, his heart is pure,” Rotello said.

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later years, personally did the landscaping at the site to ensure it was always ready for youths to play on. “He was very adamant about mowing the lawn,” Stevens said. “He wanted to make sure it looked good.” Those who want to contribute to the project can call Stevens at 360-4528471 or send an email to Warren.Stevens@Elwha. org.

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Acker said he plans to open a team store in downtown Port Angeles. “We think it’s a good place and a good market,” he said. Delikat likened a team being based in Port Angeles to “bringing in a small business.” Abshire put West Coast League’s recent interest in the same vein as Jimmy peninsuladailynews.com.

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travel section story within two weeks, according to the email. “From a tourist standpoint, this endorsement carries some weight,” said Travis Seward, USA Today vice president of travel. Port Townsend has earned several similar awards in the past few years, including from Budget Travel, MSNBC, Fox News and Yahoo Travel.

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Berson received 16 nominations for her efforts to expand interest and revenue for creative programs at the Port Angeles Library. Berson has volunteered at the bookstore since 2006 and became manager in 2009. Kidd credited Berson for “10 years of bubbly joy dedication, passion and hard work.” “It’s an honor to be recognized as a volunteer,” Berson said between oneliners in a comical acceptance speech. “I’m accepting this award, truly, as a team. I ________ wouldn’t be able to do one Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb little bit of this without the can be reached at 360-452-2345, team that we have. We have ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@ 30 volunteers.”

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Retreat slated for cancer survivors Free program offered this month at NatureBridge PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The fifth annual Survivor’s Outdoor Experience, a retreat for those who have been diagnosed with cancer and a companion of the person’s choice, is set May 20-22. The free program will be at Olympic NatureBridge campus at 111 Barnes Point Road on Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. Space is limited, and participants can reserve space now. “It’s exciting that this will be our fifth year of providing programs,” said Jack Ganster, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Survivor’s Outdoor Experience. “It’s been great to see how much people enjoy themselves,” Ganster added.

“We hope this to be a meaningful experience for everyone.” Ganster, a mountaineer, founded the weekend after surviving brain cancer. He was diagnosed 11 years ago. Ganster describes the weekend as a “healing adventure” in a setting that “allows survivors to relax in this natural location while enjoying and learning from the speakers.” The retreat features presentations, indoor and outdoor activities, good food and, “most of all, good times and memories.”

During the weekend Presentations and activities will include: ■ “Who is a Survivor?” by Ganster. ■ Relating to nature with John Gussman. ■ “From Surviving to

Thriving” by Dr. Heath Foxlee. ■ “What’s the Altitude of Your Attitude?” by Linda Klinefelter. ■ Healthy cooking with Kia Armstrong of Nash’s Organic Produce. ■ “Exercise is Good Medicine.” ■ Hiking and canoeing with NatureBridge staff. “I am pleased and honored to have such a great list of presenters for our flagship program,” Ganster said. The program was developed to provide cancer survivors of all ages with an opportunity to learn about the benefits of living a healthy and active lifestyle. “The goal is to assist participants in gaining strength, hope and a sense of the future,” Ganster said. For more information, see www.survivorsoutdoor experience.org. To sign up, contact Ganster at 360-477-1619 or jhgisjack@yahoo.com.

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A crowd of people stop to watch and take photos as students, staff and faculty lie down dressed in black to create a “human oil spill.” The demonstration took place at 12:30 p.m. Friday in front of Memorial Hall at Whitman College in Walla Walla in protest of the board’s “continued inaction on fossil fuel divestment despite overwhelming support from the Whitman community in favor of fossil fuel divestment.”

Yearly passing-off for Peninsula officers set to take place June 1 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is offering commemorative Special Olympics Torch Run T-shirts to raise money for the annual run to open the June games. The T-shirts are available in all sizes for $25 each. All funds will go to support the program. Each year, officers from all agencies on the North Olympic Peninsula participate in running the Special Olympics torch from the Elwha area to Hood Canal in support of the Special Olympics of Washington Games held in June. This year, the run takes place June 1. Deputies, officers, troopers and rangers will carry the torch and pass it off to Kitsap County law

enforcement that evening. Kitsap officers will take the torch to Pierce County. The final leg is to Joint Base Lewis McChord on Friday, June 3, where the games are scheduled to begin Saturday, June 4.

Plans for run During the run, Clallam County Commissioner Mike Chapman hopes to lead a group of walkers with the torch from the Port Angeles City Pier to the Rayonier mill site, said Undersheriff Ron Cameron of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. Police Chief Sam White of the Port Gamble tribe is working with the tribe’s canoe family to arrange to paddle the torch across the Hood Canal, Cameron said.

ach year, officers from all agencies on the North Olympic Peninsula participate in running the Special Olympics torch from the Elwha area to Hood Canal.

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A walking section is set aside near Sequim for those who want to participate. Among the agencies that will participate are the National Park Service, Clallam Bay Corrections Center, State Patrol, Clallam and Jefferson sheriff’s offices, Border Patrol and Port Angeles, Sequim and Port Townsend police departments. To buy a T-shirt, contact Cameron at 360-417-2570 or stop by the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office at 223 E. Fourth St., Suite 12.

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VERLOT — The Big Four Ice Caves reopened Friday, nearly a year after a deadly collapse. Three people have died in cave collapses over the past five years. KING-TV reported that the trail was closed last

July when a collapse killed 34-year-old Annalisa Santana of California and injured five other hikers. The Forest Service has installed additional safety signage to help warn hikers of the dangers when they’re most at risk. The signs also remind

visitors to stay on the designated trail. The Forest Service warns that the Big Four Mountain and its ice caves are part of an ever-changing environment, where avalanches, rock and ice falls are a potential hazard year-round.

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Inmate transported to Seattle hospital after fight at Clallam Bay prison not been made public. Pirtle was convicted of aggravated first-degree murder and sentenced to CLALLAM BAY — An inmate serv- death in the May 17, 1992, robbery of a ing a life sentence at the Clallam Bay Spokane Valley Burger King where he Corrections Center has been taken to a once had worked, according to The Seattle hospital after a fight with Seattle Times. another inmate, said Jeremy S. Barclay, According to court documents, Pirtle state Department of Corrections combeat employees Tom Folsom and munications director. Dawnya Calbreath with a paint bucket “It was an inmate-on-inmate fight, before slitting their throats with a and [corrections officers] contacted bread knife. local law enforcement” at 5:34 p.m. FriA federal appeals in December 2002 day to report it, Barclay said Saturday overturned Pirtle’s conviction, saying he had ineffective legal help. afternoon. His sentence was converted to life in The prison was not placed on lockprison without parole in 2003, and he down during or following the incident, began serving his new sentence in July Barclay said. Blake Pirtle, 47, was transported to of that year, Barclay said. The cause and instigator of Friday’s Harborview Medical Center in Seattle altercation is under investigation, Barfor medical observation and remained clay said. there Saturday, Barclay said. ________ “He is at Harborview under the custody of the Department of Corrections,” Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at Barclay said. 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@ The name of the second inmate has peninsuladailynews.com. BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Briefly: State husband with a knife and went to a bedroom, returning with a gun. Police said she fired at the man and that Sheppard was dead when they arrived. The homeowner suffered abdominal stab wounds. He was in serious condition in intensive care Friday afternoon at a Seattle hospital, the sheriff’s office said. The woman and her husband have not been named. She hasn’t been arrested. Detectives are investigating the incident and said charges, if any, will be recommended to the prosecuting attorney’s office when the investigation is complete.

Man fatally shot after breaking in SULTAN — A 25-yearold man shot to death by a woman after he broke into her home north of Seattle on Thursday night has been identified. Steven N. Sheppard of Gold Bar died of multiple gunshot wounds, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office said Friday. A 75-year-old man told deputies he was watching television Thursday night at his Sultan-area home when he saw Sheppard on the back porch, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office said. He said Sheppard broke down a door to enter the home and that Sheppard hit him on the head and began stabbing him. The homeowner’s 80-year-old wife told police she heard a noise and went to investigate. She told police she saw Sheppard standing over her

Drug bust BURIEN — Ten people have been arrested and large amounts of drugs, weapons, cash and cars have been confiscated as part of a high-level bust across King County. KCPQ-TV reported that police say they seized more than 4 pounds of methamphetamine, more than a pound of heroin, multiple

handguns and rifles, body armor, nine vehicles and about $150,000 in cash during the bust Friday. Eight search warrants were served as the culmination of an investigation led by Burien police and the King County Sheriff’s Office that began last October. Police say there are more suspects but that they haven’t been found.

Fatal stabbing SPOKANE — Police say they’ve arrested a 35-yearold man in the fatal stabbing of a man at a Spokane motel. Spokane police say they were called to a room at the West Wynn Motel on Friday afternoon and found a man with a stab wound. Police say he was taken to a local hospital, where he died a few hours later. Police say they were searching for a suspect, Derrick G. Bonato, and that they arrested him Friday evening near downtown Spokane. Detectives believe the two men knew each other. The Associated Press

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In age of privilege, not everyone in the same boat The Norwegian Cruise Line ship the Escape contains a private area for the very rich called the Haven.

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Companies are becoming adept at creating a money-based caste system flash of their gold key card gets them the best seats in the house. When the ship returns to port, MIAMI — Behind a locked door they disembark before everyone aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s else. newest ship is a world most of the “It was always the intention to vessel’s 4,200 passengers will make the Haven somewhat never see. obscure so it wasn’t in the face of And that is exactly the point. the masses,” said Kevin Sheehan, In the Haven, as this ship Norwegian’s former chief execuwithin a ship is called, about 275 tive, who helped design the Escape elite guests enjoy not only a conwith the hope of attracting a richer cierge and 24-hour butler service, clientele. but also a private pool, sun deck “That segment of the populaand restaurant, creating an oasis tion wants to be surrounded by free from the crowds elsewhere on people with similar characteristhe Norwegian Escape. tics.” If Haven passengers venture With disparities in wealth greater than at any time since the out of their aerie to see a show, a BY NELSON D. SCHWARTZ THE NEW YORK TIMES

Gilded Age, the gap is widening between the highly affluent — who find themselves behind the velvet ropes of today’s economy — and everyone else. It represents a degree of economic and social stratification unseen in America since the days of Teddy Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan and the rigidly separated classes on the Titanic a century ago.

What is different today, though, is that companies have become much more adept at identifying their top customers and knowing which psychological buttons to push. The goal is to create extravagance and exclusivity for the select few, even if it stirs up resentment elsewhere. In fact, research has shown, a little envy can be good for the bottom line. When top-dollar travelers switch planes in Atlanta, New York and other cities, Delta ferries them between terminals in a Porsche, what the airline calls a “surprise-and-delight service.” In March, Walt Disney World began offering after-hours access to visitors who want to avoid the crowds. In other words, you basically get the Magic Kingdom to yourself.

When Royal Caribbean ships call at Labadee, the cruise line’s private resort in Haiti, elite guests get their own special beach club away from fellow travelers — an enclave within an enclave. “We are living much more cloistered lives in terms of class,” said Thomas Sander, who directs a project on civic engagement at the Kennedy School at Harvard. “We are doing a much worse job of living out the egalitarian dream that has been our hallmark.” Emmanuel Saez, a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, estimates that the top 1 percent of American households now controls 42 percent of the nation’s wealth, up from less than 30 percent two decades ago. TURN

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HOW CLOSE CAN YOU GET? At Discovery Cove, guests can swim with the dolphins or spend the day shadowing a trainer, but next door at SeaWorld, they watch afar. Edward Linsmier (2)/ for The New York Times

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 Bob Larsen, CEO of the Composite Recycling Technology Center. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will feature Bob Carter with the state Department of Revenue. The luncheon’s sponsor will be Seaport Landing. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast

meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive Tharinger (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature a presentation by state Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, on what happened this year in the Legislature and what’s on the docket for the legislative session beginning in January. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

________ All of the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News

$ Briefly . . . New location for bicycle shop in Port Townsend PORT TOWNSEND — The Broken Spoke bicycle shop recently relocated to its new home at 630 Water St. in the historic Fowler-Caines Building. At 2,000 square feet, the new location is 300 square feet larger and will allow the shop to expand both its retail displays and service department. Shop hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays.

Thrift shop set SEQUIM — The SequimDungeness Hospital Guild’s Thrift Shop, 204 W. Bell St., will be open at 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 7. Remaining pieces of historic Hall pottery will be featured. Items available for purchase include “like new” prom dresses, summer clothing and accessories, fine jewelry and handbags, furni-

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ture, kitchenware and books and CDs. White-tagged items will be marked at half-price. Volunteers and consignors are needed. For more information, call 360-683-7044.

Special release SEQUIM — Wind Rose Cellars will have a special release of its 2013 “Field Blend” red wine at the winery, 143 W. Washington St., from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 11. Food will be provided, and a portion of the proceeds from “Field Blend” will be donated to the North Olympic Land Trust of Clallam County. There also will be live music by Sarah Shea & Ginger Jazz from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.windrosecellars.com.

10-year anniversary PORT TOWNSEND — Mt. Townsend Creamery celebrates its 10-year anniversary this month. TURN

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ROOM FOR A DIP There’s space to stretch out in the Haven, while crowds mill around the pool elsewhere on the Escape. Edward Linsmier (2)/ for The New York Times

CONTINUED FROM A10 The top 0.1 percent accounts for 22 percent, nearly double the 1995 proportion. But even as income inequality and the wealth gap stoke the discontent that has emerged as a powerful force in this year’s presidential election, for American business it represents something else entirely. From cruise ship operators and casinos to amusement parks and airlines, the rise of the 1 percent spells opportunity and profit.

Velvet rope economy Today, ever greater resources are being invested in winning market share at the very top of the pyramid, sometimes at the cost of diminished service for the rest of the public. While middle-class incomes are stagnating, the period since the end of the Great Recession has been a boom time for the very rich and the businesses that cater to them. From 2010 to 2014, the number of American households with at least $1 million in financial assets jumped by nearly one-third, to just under 7 million, according to a study by the Boston Consulting Group. For the $1 million-plus cohort, estimated wealth grew by 7.2 percent annually from 2010 to 2014, eight times the pace of gains for families with less than $1 million. “You go where the money is,� said Steven Fazzari, a professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis. “This is where companies are innovating and where there is demand.�

Class divisions In many ways, the rise of the velvet rope reverses the great democratization of travel and leisure, and other elements of American life, in the post-World War II era. As the Jet Set gave way to budget airlines, in places like airports and theme parks even the wealthiest often rubbed shoulders with hoi polloi. These days, whether the provider is a private company or a public agency, special treatment for the very rich isn’t personal, it’s business. Late last year, public officials in Los Angeles agreed to lease a separate facility at LAX to a private firm that would serve celebrities or anyone else willing to pay $1,800 to skip the traffic jams and lines at the

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Americans are benefiting Sheehan, who stepped In the 19th century, less from product innova- down as chief executive last French railways refrained tion, according to new year. “When the masses from putting roofs on third- research by Xavier Jaravel, overwhelmed the group in class wagons so that pas- a graduate student in eco- the Haven, they didn’t have sengers who could afford nomics at Harvard. the experience they were more expensive secondWhether they are selling looking for.â€? class seats would not hesiSheehan’s focus on fancy cookware, natural tate to spend a few extra wealthier travelers proved cheeses or single malt francs. prescient. Norwegian’s What is new is just how Scotch, purveyors of goods stock has surged. far big American companies aimed at the wealthy are And as the company are now willing to go to competing more and offer- designed new vessels in ing new products. pamper the biggest spendDownscale items like recent years, the Haven ers. canned meat or tobacco became more defined — For example, as luggagearen’t drawing as many with its own pool, lounge, toting guests boarded Nornew entrants into the mar- bar and restaurant — and wegian’s Breakaway ship in more isolated from the rest New York recently, cram- ket. of the ship. There is also increasing ming into a handful of eleWith the launch of the vators, there was ample demand from the most 4,100-passenger Epic in affluent shoppers. room in one bank. Spending by the top 5 2010, “a guest could enter But it was off-limits to anyone but Haven guests percent of earners rose the key card for access and nearly 35 percent from never leave,â€? said Andy Stugoing to the top decks. Not far away, in the 2003 to 2012 after adjust- art, Norwegian’s president. And by last year, when ship’s theater, red velvet ing for inflation, according ropes cordoned off a section to a study by Fazzari and the even newer Escape up front for Haven passen- Barry Z. Cynamon of the sailed on its maiden voyage, Federal Reserve Bank of St. the Haven’s 95 staterooms gers. were located so high up in At SeaWorld, a family of Louis. four can jump to the front of For everyone else, spend- the forward part of the ship the line and score the best ing grew less than 10 per- that even guests in comparatively expensive stateseats for rides and shows cent. might remain for an extra $80, in addition And with the rise of the rooms to the basic $320 admission. Internet and big data, com- unaware of its existence. Depending on the seaFor people in the market panies can pinpoint and for something more exclu- favor these wealthiest cus- son, a room in the Haven sive, there is Discovery tomers in ways unimagina- might cost a couple $10,000 for a weeklong cruise vs. Cove, next door to Sea- ble even a decade ago. World’s traditional park in “At the high end, we can $3,000 for an ordinary Orlando. get into real psychograph- stateroom elsewhere on the Forget merely swimming ics and know who spends ship. While the Haven is hidwith the dolphins. more time at the concierge Today, parents can relax or goes skiing in February,â€? den, or at least camouat a cabana and beach of said Bjorn Hanson, who flaged, on Norwegian’s their own, while their bud- teaches courses on tourism cruise ships, its archrival ding marine biologists and hospitality manage- Royal Caribbean, by conspend the day with a ment at New York Univer- trast, makes no secret of what is available to passentrainer, feed the park’s sity. birds, otters, nurse sharks For companies trying to gers who pay the most. Its Royal Suite class isn’t and other creatures and, of entice moneyed customers, course, frolic with the dol- that means identifying and a ship within a ship, but it phins as well. anticipating what they serves much the same function with one significant There are no lines to cut want. here: Daily attendance is “The premium customer difference: Regular passencapped at 1,300. doesn’t want to be asked gers can push their noses A day at Discovery Cove questions,â€? said Clarke of up against the glass, litercan easily cost $1,000 for a PricewaterhouseCoopers. ally. On Royal Caribbean’s family of four. “They don’t want friction. Next year, Crystal They want things to hap- new ship Anthem, diners must first walk past the Cruises will begin an air- pen through osmosis.â€? borne version of one of its But for people at the frosted glass windows of luxury ships: a customized lower end of the market, as Coastal Kitchen, reserved Boeing 777 that ferries pas- well as in the middle, plenty for suite occupants, before they can crowd around the sengers on 14- or 28-day of friction remains. trips around the world. The trade-off is that the buffet tables of the open-toWindjammer In theory, according to amount of hassle is pre- everyone Steve Tadelis, a professor of cisely calibrated to just how CafĂŠ. There are no chafing economics at the Haas much you are willing to pay. School of Business at Berke“At the low end, people’s dishes in sight at the ley, “when an industry is expectations have funda- Coastal Kitchen, where the able to create a richer line mentally changed,â€? Clarke order of the day is white of products for people look- said. “Because it’s a fraction table cloths and sit-down ing to spend their money, of the cost, people say, ‘I’m service. The atmosphere is as that makes everybody hap- willing to take some dispier. But getting it right in comfort because my wallet calm and leisurely as Windjammer is hectic, although reality is very, very hard.â€? is staying full.’ â€? suite guests are free to dine As companies separate at the latter if they like. their clientele, a debate has No tourist upgrades Royal Caribbean’s busideveloped over just how Executives describe the ness approach contrasts obvious the distinctions virtues of elite segmenta- strikingly with Norweshould be. Some experts, like David tion with a directness that gian’s. While Norwegian execuClarke, who works with lei- might well serve as fodder sure industry giants as a for supporters of Occupy tives decided to mostly hide principal at Pricewater- Wall Street or Sen. Bernie the Haven from view, Royal Caribbean went with transhouseCoopers, say that it is Sanders. At its debut in 2006, the parency. best to be open about what “It’s the American way,â€? amounts to a money-based Haven was swamped by tourists from regular quar- said Michael Bayley, presicaste system. “It’s about transparency,â€? ters who paid $200 to dent of Royal Caribbean. “I he said. “What customers upgrade to one of its 40 or think society is prepared to hate is when you’re trying so rooms, Sheehan recalled. accept that if you pay more So he ordered an imme- for certain elements, then to hide stuff and are not diate halt to the upgrades, you deserve them.â€? being honest with them.â€? 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OAH MASTERSON, A Web marketing manager in Austin, Texas, is like the Marie Kondo of Twitter. He keeps it tidy. “I just unfollowed about 20 people to get down to an even 400,” he said. “It felt really good.” For Masterson, 43, the value of social media is that it brings together all sorts of voices and opinions that he may not otherwise hear. But if he decides one voice is too shrill, too selfpromotional or too dull, he will declutter. “It’s a party, and I get to select the guests,” he said. “I can just eject someone if they’re not being a good guest.” Maggie Cassidy works at a nonprofit in Chicago and is similarly inclined to vote with her fingers. “Unfollowing is the best,” said Cassidy, 31. “I think that social media is so pervasive in our everyday life that it can be easy to forget that it is entirely optional. You can get into a cycle of being irritated and not remember that you don’t have to participate.” She recently unfollowed a political journalist on Twitter, not because she objected to his tweets but because she didn’t like the vitriolic debates those tweets sometimes incited. “It got a little ugly over there,” she said, “and I didn’t have to participate. Anyone who seems to be using their Twitter handle to pick fights, I’m not interested.”

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N ANY POLITICAL season (but let’s be honest, in this one especially), there is a certain agony in listening to or reading or having your eyeballs assaulted with other people’s certainty, their rightness, their righteousness, their links. The current pull to unfollow and unfriend may be stronger than ever. But there are so many

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notion that someone (most likely a virtual stranger, if not a literal one) would opt to avoid their tweets? People are so ridiculous. Peter Kafka, a senior editor at Re/code, unfollowed me on Twitter more than two years ago, and I’m really starting to feel much better about it. Peter and I have socialized in large groups and are digitally friendly, though not necessarily in-real-life friends. When I happened to notice that he was no longer following me on Twitter, I sent a public message across the tweety transom to ask him why. He replied, “I get all the photos of your kids and yoga that I need on Instagram.” I’d argue that there could never be enough of that, but that’s not the point. The point is that I now think twice before unfollowing and unfriending people, because I am concerned about hurting the feelings of people I don’t know and who may actually just be bots. Not so for Roberto A. Ferdman, 28, a reporter who covers food culture and economics in Wonkblog for The Washington Post. This political season, he is muting and unfriending without guilt or remorse. “Certain people seem to pop up on my newsfeed

awkward dynamics that can arise, because rarely is the severing of these social ties a stealth act. Those who have landed on your cutting-room floor can learn of the shunning in any number of ways. That’s why the subtler function of muting someone, offered by Facebook and Twitter, is popular: Mutees have no way of knowing they’ve been tuned out. The posters keep posting and posting, having no idea that they are trees falling in the forest without anyone there to hear the thud. Not surprisingly, there are dozens of apps and digital products that can help you keep track of who your real friends are. I plugged into the Unfollow for Twitter app, which, according to its creator, Andrew Saubert, of Hamburg, Germany, has logged some 30 million user sessions. The app informed me who, among those I follow on Twitter, doesn’t follow me back. The purpose of this service is to let me know whom I should unfollow out of spite. Can you believe that grown-ups with, presumably, all the worries, stresses and responsibilities of adult life could allow themselves to be bothered for even one second by the

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more than others, even though I’m not close to them,” he said, “and in the election season, it’s particularly frustrating.” Especially galling is the stridency espoused by random high school and college classmates whose opinions are no more informed than anyone else reading — thanks to social media — the same articles as everyone else. And the repetition. “Bernie Sanders is a very inspirational person,” he said. “It’s not a matter of my liking or disliking or wanting to vote for him or not. It’s just that I could really do with less Bernie Sanders in my face.”

ter especially, people really do become friendly,” Notopoulos said. “A social contract develops, kind of like, if someone invites you to their wedding, you have to invite them to yours even if you don’t like them that much. It’s easy to start wondering, ‘Am I being a jerk for unfollowing them?’ “In those cases, I find the mute button a godsend.” Speaking of God, a few weeks ago, I encountered a new conundrum. Is it ever OK to unfollow the pope? I became an e-disciple of Pope Francis on Twitter (handle: @pontifex) about a year ago. Though I don’t follow the pope religiously (I’m ATIE Jewish), I do so electroniNotopoulos, a cally. senior editor for I find his tweets inspirBuzzFeed, has given this ing and hopeful, a voice of unfollowing business a lot peace in a nasty cyberof thought. world. A few years ago, she So as soon as I heard decided to comb out of her Twitter feed every man she that the Pope had joined Instagram in March, I was following. And then, to further her began to follow him there social experiment, she sug- as well (handle: franciscus). But the photographs gested to readers that they posted on the pope’s #UnfollowAMan. Her goal was less about account are not as compelling to me as his tweeted shutting out all the men word. (though in certain Also — and I am quite instances that was a nice side effect) and more about likely to be stricken by testing the social dynamics. lightning for writing this — I feel a bit like the pope “You feel like you’re overposts on Instagram. breaking this fake friendYet I haven’t unfollowed ship, and that can be really awkward because on Twit- him. Because he’s the pope.

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In the papal spirit of the reconciliation and understanding, I called Kafka recently to let him know that I wanted to forgive him for unfollowing me on Twitter and to learn more about his general philosophies.

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CAN’T remember what specifically prompted me to unfollow you,” he said. “Usually it’s, you’re incredibly boring or the conference you’re at is incredibly boring or you’re overtweeting.” I tried to interrupt, but Kafka was on a roll. “There is the ‘I can’t stand you or your success or the stupid things you say’ unfollow or the ‘There is something about you that just really, really annoys me’ unfollow,” he said. To assuage my feelings, he told me that had the mute function been available (Twitter rolled out the feature in May 2014), he would have used it. “I love muting,” he said. Kafka is a funny guy. But don’t take my word for it. Follow him.

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Clinton critic New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof defends Hillary Clinton’s honesty, stating that only half her statements were true or mostly true and that unprincipled behavior is what presidential candidates do (“Debunking ‘Crooked Hillary’ Myth,” PDN, April 26). He states that “she can be infuriatingly evasive. Partly that’s because she’s more hawkish [warmongering] than some Democrats . . .” This does not describe an honest person. She did support the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. She now thinks she made a justifiable mistake at a cost of up to $6 trillion including interest, according to the Watson Institute for International Studies — hundreds of thousands of civilian lives, 4,500 U.S. military lives, tens of thousands of appallingly injured U.S. soldiers and vastly increased terrorism in the Middle East. Referring to this as a mistake is grotesque evasion. As secretary of state, Clinton lobbied for wider wars in Syria, Afghanistan and Libya. On her watch, conditions in the Middle East and U.S. relations with Russia, China and North Korea worsened. Both Clinton and Trump vow unconditional support for Israel regardless of the loss of American lives and wealth and Israel’s escalating repression of Palestinians and theft of their lands. Remember: Support for Israel was part of the rationale for the catastrophic U.S. invasion of Iraq. This is a fatal foreign policy flaw for both Clinton and Trump, since there is no effective check or balance on presidential war-making as there is on presidential

domestic powers. One Democratic platform provision Bernie Sanders should pursue is renouncing illegal war as an impeachable offense and remanding any president to the International Criminal Court for prosecution if convicted. Malcolm D. McPhee, Sequim

Clinton critic In his defense of Hillary Clinton (“Debunking ‘Crooked Hillary’ Myth,” PDN, April 26), New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof makes several good points concerning the many unproven

claims about her missteps. But when he comes to her uncovered email system, he says, “Why on earth would she do such a stupid thing?” The problem is that it is not stupid. It is criminal. Once upon a time, I was charged with custody of secret and top secret codes and message traffic. My responsibilities included nuclear release codes. Had I left the safes (there were two, one inside the other) unlocked and unattended, I would have been in big legal trouble. Even if accessed by people

with clearance but no need to know, there would have been serious repercussions. This is the universe within which the former secretary of state did “such a stupid thing.” Kristof attempts to compare Hillary’s State Department server with the hacking of the State Department’s unclassified email system and the White House unclassified email system. Hillary’s system was not carrying unclassified traffic. It is a comparison similar to reading the morning paper and sitting in on a Joint Chiefs of Staff strategy session. One is unclassified and the

other is not. Mrs. Clinton is not stupid. She disregarded rules which she either did not know or did not understand. Either way, it is a very serious issue. The FBI continues to investigate. Numerous Freedom of Information Act requests have provided some insight into her missteps, and more are still pending. If the law is applied, this will be much more than “a stupid thing.” Stewart M. Harris, Sequim

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Sequim, PA tied for 3rd in league BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Sequim remained in a third-place tie with Port Angeles after taking down second-place North Kitsap 1-0 in an Olympic League 2A Division boys soccer game. The Wolves’ ALSO . . . victory was ■ PT takes their third second at straight and Duke seventh in Streeter their last eight Invite/B3 games. The top four Olympic League 2A teams advance to the playoffs, but the fourth-place squad must play an extra loserout game to reach the district tournament. “That’s a good win for us,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher said of Thursday’s match. “We were hoping to get that one and keep the roll going, and we played an excellent match. “North K’s coach thought they played one of their better KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS games of the season, so to beat North Kitsap’s Bryce Whitford, left, and Sequim’s Mathew Craig battle for the ball them when they are playing during the first half at Sequim High School. strongly is a big positive for us.” “Not a beautiful goal, but it “Austin made some big saves, One goal is enough was timely and a good effort, including one on their striker from when Liam first received Reese Newman about five minThe Wolves broke through for the pass to the goal,” Brasher utes after Liam’s goal,” Brasher the lone goal of the game in the line, cut in toward the goal and said. said. 26th minute. fired a shot from close range. Sequim had a chance to go up Wagner finished with six Josiah Urquia put the ball The goalkeeper made the 2-0 in the second half, but saves, and was picked by through to Liam Harris down save, but the ball came right Urquia’s shot was wide of the Brasher as Sequim’s man of the the left side of the field to start back to Harris on the rebound mark on a breakaway. match. the play. and he managed to spin it past Brasher praised the efforts of TURN TO PREPS/B3 goalie Austin Wagner. Harris dribbled to the end the keeper on the second try.

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BREMERTON — Waverly Shreffler finished first in all four events that she competed in and the Sequim girls track and field team swept its Olympic League duals against Bremerton, North Mason and Chimacum. The Sequim boys also went threefor-three in duals at Thursday’s meet at Bremerton Memorial Stadium. Shreffler won the girls 400- and 800-meter runs with times of 1 minute, 1.11 seconds, and 2:28.63, respectively. She also was part of the Wolves’ first-place 4x200 and 4x400 relays. Shreffler, Emma Beeson, Telicia Busby and Gretchen Happe ran the 4x200 in 1:52.97. Happe, Kiara Pierson, Audrey Shingleton and Sheffler recorded a time of 4:24.60 in the 4x400. Happe, Beeson, Busby and Mercedes Woods gave Sequim a sweep of the girls relays, finishing first in 4x100 with a time of 53.26 seconds. Shingleton also took first in the 1,600 (6:16.34), while Elizabeth Rosales won the 3,200 (13:31.54). Mattie Clark won the 100 hurdles (17.78 seconds) and the 300 hurdles (56.07 seconds). The Sequim girls had three other first-place finishers: Cheryl Armstrong in the discus (99 feet), Rylee Gray in the long jump (14-05.5) and Hilary Holtrop in the triple jump (29-04). TURN

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RENTON — After the expected first-round trade by Seattle, general manager John Schneider pulled a surprise by making a rare first-day pick and addressing one of the Seahawks’ biggest needs. Seattle filled its needs on both lines by selecting two more offensive linemen and two defensive linemen in the draft. The Seahawks also picked running backs in the third, fifth and seventh rounds. Sliding back to the final pick of the first round, Seattle took Texas A&M offensive lineman Germain Ifedi with the No. 31 selection to help address some of the questions on its offensive line. “Seattle is the place I felt the best about through the entire process,” Ifedi said. The Seahawks decided to take care of holes in quarterback Russell Wilson’s protection. The Seahawks lost starting left tackle Russell Okung and right guard J.R. Sweezy in free agency. Schneider said the decision came down to drafting either an offensive or defensive lineman. “This is a guy that understands the game but he knows that he wants to go even further,” Schneider said. “He’s got a lot of selfconfidence. He knows also what his limitations are and how to accentuate them and how he wants to dive into the coaching staff and learn and grow.” Ifedi is 6-foot-6, 324 pounds and the Seahawks project him long-term as a right tackle, but valued his versatility having playing one season in college at

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Today’s Today No events scheduled.

Monday Softball: Coupeville at Chimacum, 4 p.m.; North Kitsap at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m. Baseball: Quilcene at Mount Rainier Lutheran, 3:30 p.m.; Port Angeles at Olympic, 4:15 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.; Coupeville at Chimacum, 4:15 p.m. Girls Golf: Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Capital, Kingston, North Kitsap, Olympic at Duke Streeter Invite, at Peninsula Golf Club, 1 p.m. Girls Tennis: Kingston at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Sequim at Coupeville, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Chimacum/Port Townsend, 4 p.m.

Tuesday Softball: Darrington at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.; Forks at Aberdeen, 4 p.m.; Sequim at North Mason, 4:15 p.m. Baseball: Forks at Aberdeen, 4 p.m.; Sequim at North Mason, 4:15 p.m.; North Kitsap at Port Angeles, 6:15 p.m. Boys Golf: Chimacum at Port Angeles, 3 p.m. Boys Soccer: Port Townsend at Chimacum, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 6:45 p.m.

Area sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Team 8 won the championship. Members are Kim Acuna, Mark Hasbrouck, Tracey Almond, Jamie Watson, and Frank Carpenter. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Sound Bank won the championship. Members are Matt Lindquist, Alicia Walz, Roger Walz, and Justin Walz. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Fox Painting won the championship. Members are Anthony Sanders, Rob Sanders, and Anna Sanders. Monday Night Mixed The Mizfitz won the championship. Members are Ida Last, Bill Gannon, Katrina Wilkinson, and Jentzen Wilkinson. Thursday, April 21 Long House Market Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 245; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 623. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 212; women’s high series: Rita Berson, 554. High & Tight won the quarter.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Best Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 34; Jan Hardin, 35; Dean Bensen, 35; Steve Callis, 35. Net: Herb Renner, 27.5; Bernie Anselmo, 28; Jay McIlwain, 29.5; Quint Boe, 29.5; Gary McLaughlin, 30; Tony Sample, 30; Larry Aillaud, 30.5; Bob Dutrow, 30.5; Jeff Colvin, 30.5. Wednesday Merchants League — Week No. 4 Team Points 1. The Warmhouse 32 2. Glass Services 31 3. Misfits 30.5 4. Dream Team 27 5. Suppleworks 26 6. Fryer & Sons 23 7. Rudy’s Automotive 23 8. DeFrang’s Services 22 9. LaBelle’s Crepierie 21.5 10. APS Electrical 21 11. Edwood Allstate 19.5 12. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 18 13. Briten’s Yard Care 17 14. Olympic Sewer & Drain 16 15. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 13.5 16. John L. Scott Real Estate 13 17. D&K Painting 9 18. Joshua’s 8 19. Lakeside 6

Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Paul Reed, 36; Rick Hoover, 36; Tim Lusk, 36; Matt Murray, 37. Net: Mike Payton, 30; Sutton Beckett, 32; Briten Doran, 33; Tyson Howe, 33; Terry McDonald, 34; Cody Romero, 34. Division Two (9 to 14 handicap) Gross: Kurt Anderson, 41; Austin Underwood, 41; Tom Bareman, 41; Chad Williams, 43; John Boyd, 43. Net: Ron Jones, 33; Ward Dunscomb, 34; Fred Pratt, 34; Eddie Mathews, 34. Division Three (15 and up handicap) Gross: Dan Reeves, 44; Don Sargeant, 50; Jerry Brinkman, 51; Dave Middlestadt, 51; Eric Wheatley, 51. Net: Quinn Meyer, 23; Tracy Pitz, 29; Cathy Wahlsten, 29; Fred DeFrang, 32; Helen Arnold, 33; Sheryl Baxter, 34. Sunday, April 24 Men’s Club Beat The Pro Gross: Jacob Lippold, 75. Net: Kerry Perkins, 68; Gerald Petersen, 71; Jim Jones Jr., 74; Mark Leffers, 75; Rkyan Seiler, 75; Jade Tisdale, 75; Bernie Anselmo, 75; Gary Thorne, 75; Mark Mitrovich, 77; Al Osterberg, 78; Carl Cadwell, 78; Gary McLaughlin, 80; Rudy Arruda, 80; Matt Gochnour, 81; Tom Humleker, 82; Bill Tiderman, 83; Bob Dutrow, 85; Denny Negus, 86; Kevin Borde, 86. Saturday, April 23 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 52; Mark Mitrovich, 55. Net: Buddy Fraser, 47; Gary McLaughlin, 49; Bill Rinehart, 49; David Boerigter, 50. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 63; Gerald Petersen and George Peabody, 68. Team net: Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 60; Bob Reidel and Rudy Arruda, 61; Al Osterberg and Briten Doran, 62; Gary McLaughlin and Bernie Anselmo, 63; Bill Rinehart and Joe Tweter, 63; Jan Hardin and Jim Cole, 63; Perry Keeling and Jim Cole, 63; Al Osterberg and Greg Senf, 63; Steve Murata and Daid Boerigter, 63. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Men’s Four Man Teams One Low Net and Long Ranger Copper Tees Teams 1. Warren Cortez, Mike Sutton, and Stephen Falcone, 132; 2. Ray Ballantyne, Gary Williams, and Bates Bankert, 134; 3. Ed Busch, Kent McKellar, and Bryan Bock, 135. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Allen Balla, 11 ft. 4 in. High division: Milt Mickey, 10 ft. 7 in. No. 17 Low division: Mike Sutton, 3 ft. 3 in. High division: Gary Williams, 48 ft. No. 8 Open: Richard Hansen, 1 ft. 61⁄2 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Frank Keyes, 35; Rich Archbold, 36; Dan Cadigan, 37. SWGA Medal Play Red Tees Gross: Bobbie Piety, 88; Carol Goodman, 90. Net: Gail Savage, 75; Judy Nordyke, 76. Silver Tees Gross: Jan Prout, 98; Eileen Larsen, 106. Net: Nonie Dunphy, 75; Nadia Saulsbury, 76. Lady Niners T’s and F’s Net: Sue Fowler, 12.5; Kathy Tiedeman, 13.5. Wednesday Men’s Club Throw Out Worst Three Gold Tees Gross: Tom Chirhart, 59; Bill Dickin, 62; John Sims, 63. Net: Cliff Brown, 47; Bill Engle, 49; Allen Estes, 50; Jim Hanley, 50; Dan O’Claray, 50. White Tees Net: Tom Caufield, 50. Tuesday Couples Best Ball of Foursome Net: Owen and Jan Prout and Bob Hilsman and Nadia Saulsbury, 57; Rick and Cynthia Edel and Gail Savage and Dan Flynn, 58. Closest to pin No. 5: Mary Kubas-Meyer, 19 ft. 6 in.; Dan Flynn, 21 ft. 9 in. Thursday, April 21 Lady Niners Odd Holes Net: Nancy Harlan, 22; Gwen Boger, 25.

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NBA Playoffs (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) FIRST ROUND EASTERN CONFERENCE Toronto 3, Indiana 3 Saturday, April 16: Indiana 100, Toronto 90 Monday, April 18: Toronto 98, Indiana 87 Thursday, April 21: Toronto 101, Indiana 85 Saturday, April 23: Indiana 100, Toronto 83 Tuesday, April 26: Toronto 102, Indiana 99 Friday, April 29: Indiana 101, Toronto 83 Sunday: Indiana at Toronto, 5 p.m. Charlotte 3, Miami 3 Sunday, April 17: Miami 123, Charlotte 91 Wednesday, April 20: Miami 115, Charlotte 103 Saturday, April 23: Charlotte 96, Miami 80 Monday, April 25: Charlotte 89, Miami 85 Wednesday, April 27: Charlotte 90, Miami 88 Friday, April 29: Miami 97, Charlotte 90 Sunday: Charlotte at Miami, 10 a.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland vs. Atlanta Monday: Atlanta at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Wednesday: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Friday: Cleveland at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Sunday, May 8: Cleveland at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 10: Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA x-Thursday, May 12: Cleveland at Atlanta, TBA x-Sunday, May 15: Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City vs. San Antonio Saturday: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, late Monday: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Friday: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 8: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 10: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA x-Thursday, May 12: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, TBA x-Sunday, May 15: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA Golden State vs. Portland Sunday: Portland at Golden State, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday: Portland at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7: Golden State at Portland, 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 9: Golden State at Portland, 7:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 11: Portland at Golden State, TBA x-Friday, May 13: Golden State at Portland,

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Track: New PT school record in 4x100 relay CONTINUED FROM B1 four first-place finishes, including two by Trevon Noel. Noel threw 41-0 in the shot put and 129-01 For the Chimacum girls, in the discus. freshman Kayla Gates took first in the high jump with a 4-08, and Chris Sevilla won the other Bailey Castillo’s 101-06 was the throwing event for the Cowboys, meet’s second-longest javelin hurling the javelin 138-10. throw. Sam Golden was Chimacum’s The Class 1A Chimacum girls other winner. He placed first in lost all three of their duals the 110 hurdles with a time of against three 2A teams. 15.56 seconds.

Oliver leads Wolves Jackson Oliver took first in two events and second in another to pace the Sequim boys Thursday. Oliver won the 1,600 with a time of 4:44.60 and the high jump with a height of 6-03. He placed second in the long jump. Logan Habner won the triple jump for the Wolves by jumping 35-08. Oscar Herrera’s time of 39.61 seconds was his first sub-40 of the season and gave him another win in the 300 hurdles. Herrera has yet to be defeated in the event this season by a Class 2A runner. Sequim’s Grant Pierson took first in the 800 with a time of 2:18.04. The Chimacum boys were swept in their duals but did have

Gentry wins twice for Port Angeles girls

also competed at the event. For the Bruins, Molly McCoy achieved the meet’s third-best marks in the 100 hurdles and in the high jump. The Red Devils were led by Hannah Olson, who had the third-best long jump. The Port Angeles boys defeated Kingston but lost to Olympic and Coupeville. Jacob Kennedy won the shot put (45-05.5) for the Riders, surpassing 45 feet in the shot put for the second consecutive meet, and placed second in the 110 hurdles. Ari Athair won the pole vault for Port Angeles with a 12-03. Clallam Bay freshman Clayton Willis had the meet’s best long jump, a distance of 19-03. Willis also had the third-best triple jump. For Neah Bay, Auston Jimmicum ran the third-fastest times in the 110 and 300 hurdles.

KINGSTON — Ciara Gentry took first in the javelin and the pole vault for the Port Angeles girls at the four-team Olympic League duals. Gentry threw the javelin 110 feet, 10 inches to win by more than 20 feet at Thursday’s meet. Her pole vault of 7-06 tied with teammate Maddie Dougherty for first place. Gracie Long won the high jump for the Roughriders with a 4-08. Redhawks relay sets Dougherty added runner-up school record showings in the 1,600- and 3,200meter runs. SILVERDALE — Port The Port Angeles girls won Townsend plugged a hole and their dual against Coupeville but ended up breaking a school fell to Olympic and Kingston. record. Clallam Bay and Neah Bay The Redhawks were missing

their lead-off runner in boys 4x100-meter Thursday. “So on the bus we recruited 800-meter runner River Yearian to lead off instead, and spent a few minutes teaching him handoff basics at the meet,” Port Townsend coach Ian Fraser said. Yearian, Seren Dances, Carson Marx and Koby Weidner ran the relay in 44.20 seconds, beating the record of 44.34 seconds that was set by Zach Wilson, Weidner, Mark Streett and Cameron Constantine at the 2015 Class 1A state meet. Individually at Thursday’s meet, Weidner placed first in the 100 (11.39 seconds) and Marx won the 200 (23.83 seconds). Dances placed first in the triple jump (40 feet, 4 inches). The Port Townsend boys and girls teams each lost their two Olympic League duals to North Kitsap and Klahowya. Eileen Leoso placed first for the Redhawks in the girls 100 with a time of 13.33 seconds. Shenoa Snyder also won an event for Port Townsend, taking the discus with a throw of 99-06. “The team as a whole competed exceptionally well,” Fraser said. “Between the 30 athletes we

brought to the meet, 39 new personal-bests were recorded, as well as new best annual marks for both 4x100 relays and the girls 4x400 relay.”

Two winners for Forks at league meet ELMA — Angela Garcia-Moog and Marissa Bailey won events to help the Forks girls take third at the four-team Evergreen League meet at Elma High School. Garcia-Moog took first in Thursday’s 1,600-meter race, finishing in 7 minutes, 16 seconds, which was more than 20 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher, Forks freshman Kayleen Bailey (7:37). Marissa Bailey won the 3,200 with a time of 14:40.27. The Forks boys placed fourth. Runners Austin Pegram and Alan Ensastegui both had second-place finishes for the Spartans, Pegram in the 400 (53.75 seconds) and Ensastegui in the 1,600 (4:48). Andrew Wilder’s 17-09.5 in the long jump earned another runner-up for Forks.

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PORT ANGELES — The Capital Cougars took home the team title at the 22nd annual Duke Streeter Invitational with a six-stroke win over Port Townsend at Peninsula Golf Club. Host Port Angeles finished in a tie for third with Chimacum at the annual event held in memory of Streeter, a longtime youth golf supporter and Peninsula member. Teams from Sequim and Central Kitsap also participated. Class 3A Capital shot a total of 9-under-par in the two-man scramble format event Friday. Capital’s Eric Hagan and Gabe Barnes teamed to shoot the low round of the day, a 5-under-par 67. Teammates Travis Bossio and Kannon Sowers finished a stroke back at 68. The Redhawks finished at 3-under-par as a team. Austin Khile and Patrick Morton tied for third at 2-under-par with Port Townsend teammates Keegan Khile and Jacob Ralls and Chimacum’s Chris Bainbridge and James Porter. Sebastian Thomas and Jaime Peake shot a round of 73 for the Redhawks to finish seventh. Aidan Hartnett and Nate Miller posted an 84 and Logan Storm and Kai Dickerson (88) also competed for the Cowboys Mathew Locke and Parker Elias provided the best finish for the Roughriders, shooting 77 to tie for ninth. Port Angeles’ Logan Kovalenko and Royce Duncan notched a 79 and Ben Fowler and Cameron Fouts shot 86. Sequim sent three teams of underclassmen to the tournament. Freshmen Blake Wiker and Liam Payne teamed to shoot a 74, Josiah Carter and Joey Oliver carded an 85, and Liam Stevenson and Gavin Happe shot 93 “All coaches and players extended a very warm

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SEATTLE — Rookie Jordan Morris scored off a rebound in the 88th minute to give the Seattle Sounders a 1-0 victory over the Columbus Crew on Saturday. After Oalex Anderson’s shot was stopped by goalkeeper Steve Clark, Morris kicked in the loose ball for this third goal in three games. In front of a crowd of 39,473 at CenturyLink Field, Seattle (3-4-1) came on strong in the second half with several near-goals. Columbus (2-4-2) dropped to 0-3-2 on the road.

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Chimacum’s James Porter and Chris Bainbridge tied for third at the Duke Streeter Invitational.

Golf thanks to the membership at Peninsula for their gracious hospitality,” Port Angeles coach Gil Stockton said.

Sequim wins Higgins Memorial BREMERTON — Sequim brought home the Tim Higgins Memorial golf tournament team trophy for the first time at the 50th anniversary edition of the event. The Wolves shot a team total of 53-over-par 337 to top 10 other teams, including Chimacum and Port Townsend, in the four-person stroke play format at Kitsap Golf and Country Club on Thursday. Jack Shea had the highest individual finish for Sequim, tying for second with Olympic’s C.J. Lagat at 5-over-par 76. Central Kitsap freshman Brittany Kwon shot 75

to become just the third girl to win the individual title. Freshman Blake Wiker carded an 82 for the Wolves. Jade Arnold shot an 85, and Alex McMenamin, the Sequim girls team’s lone participant, had a 94. Chimacum (366) finished fifth as a team led by rounds of 79 by Marcus Bufford and Chris Bainbridge. “There were only five golfers today that broke 80 and Chimacum had two,” Cowboys coach Darren Posey said. James Porter added an 83 for Chimacum, and Logan Stacy struggled on the difficult course, shooting a 125. Sebastian Thomas and Jacob Ralls led Port Townsend with rounds of 87 as the Redhawks (380) finished sixth. Jaime Peake, 95, and Keegan Khile, 98, rounded out the scoring for Port Townsend.

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Morris’ late goal lifts Sounders BY STEVE HUNTER

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MLS Seattle outshot the Crew 16-13. Clark had seven saves and Seattle’s Stefan Frei finished with four. Herculez Gomez had a chance to score for the Sounders with a hard shot from the right side in the 76th minute, but Clark blocked the ball for a save. Seattle threatened twice to score early in the second half, but Clark saved a shot from the left by Joevin Jones, and Clint Dempsey had a header from close range go high over the crossbar. Columbus midfielder Ethan Finlay had a good

chance to score on a through ball in the 42nd minute, but missed wide right from the center of the box. Federico Higuain had an opportunity to put the Crew up in the 32nd minute when Frei mistakenly kicked a ball off the side of his foot right to Higuain in the center of the box. Frei hustled back to the center of the net to make the save. Frei made a nice kick save to his left on a shot by Higuain in the ninth minute. Seattle’s best chances in the first half included a shot by Gomez in the 37th minute and by Aaron Kovar in the eighth minute. Clark saved both shots.

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Preps: Wegener tosses no-hitter for Riders CONTINUED FROM B1 offensive player of the match, while Hollund Bailey and Gray“Austin and our back three son Peet were praised for their defenders, Christian Benson, J.T. work in defense and in transition, McElhose and Evan James, and respectively. Sophomore goalkeeper Keenan Matthew Craig and Blake Eriks, Leslie recorded the shutout. shut them down,” Brasher said. The win snapped a three-game The Wolves (6-4-0, 9-5-0) host Bremerton (5-5-0, 6-7-1) on Tues- losing streak for Port Angeles (6-4-0, 8-5-1), and kept the Riders day. “That could be a really inter- tied for third in Olympic League esting game in terms of the play- 2A with Sequim (6-4-0, 9-5-0). The top four teams advance to off race,” Brasher said. The Knights are a game back the playoffs. Port Angeles will close out the of Sequim and lost to the Wolves regular season at home on senior 5-1 last month. night against North Mason (0-9-0, 2-11-0) on Thursday. Port Angeles 8,

Olympic 0 PORT ANGELES — Mired in an offensive slump for much of April, the Roughriders found the back of the net repeatedly in a blowout win over the Trojans. “After a rough couple weeks of own goals and outplaying teams but not getting results, [we] were in need of a win,” Port Angeles coach Chris Saari said. “[We] got the job done with a well-rounded team performance.” Jesse Salgado led the Riders with a second-half hat trick, including a long-range bullet to the upper-right corner of the goal. “It was one of the best goals of the year,” Saari said. Port Angeles scored three times in the first half. Andrew St. George put the Riders on the board in the 20th minute, scoring off of an assist from Grayson Peet. Spencer Beverford-Stewart added an unassisted goal three minutes later. Tim Meyer scored on an assist from Jackson May four minutes before halftime. Kenny Soule added the Riders’ fourth goal four minutes after halftime. Salgado’s scoring binge started in the 52nd minute when he knocked home a goal on an assist from Andrew Methner. He struck again in the 66th minute, and scored once more in the 68th minute on an assist by Josef Sollmann. Sollmann found Ben Schneider with another pass to round out the scoring in the 73rd minute. Saari selected Salgado as the

Baseball Port Angeles 10, Bremerton 2

“That was unfortunate.” Eathen Boyer drove in three runs and had two hits and Jace Bohman added a pair of hits and scored twice for the Riders. Ryan Rodocker relieved Pederson in the seventh inning and stuck out three while giving up a hit. Port Angeles 10, Bremerton 2 Port Angeles 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 — 10 9 0 Bremerton 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 — 2 3 2 WP- Pederson Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Pederson 6 IP, 2 R, 2 H, 6 K, 4 BB; Rodocker IP, H, 3 K. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Gochnour 2-2, 2B, 3B, 2 BB, 2 R, RBI; Bohman 2-3, 2 R, RBI; Boyer 2-4, 3 RBI; Bradley 1-3, BB, 2 R, RBI; Stone 1-4, R, RBI; McGuffey 1-3, BB, R, RBI.

hitter and was two outs away from a perfect game when we made an error,” Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman said of Friday’s game. The Riders pounded out 16 hits in the win. Brennan Gray brought home two runs on a triple and a double for Port Angeles, while Ashley Howell added three hits, including a double, and also scored. Natalie Steinman went 2 for 4 with a run and two RBIs. The Riders (8-0, 16-0) will try to move closer to their third consecutive Olympic League 2A Division title with a win at home against North Kitsap on Monday.

Sequim 10, Kingston 0

Port Angeles 12, Bremerton 0, 5 innings

SEQUIM — Justin Porter’s hitting and a two-hit shutout by pitcher Gavin Velarde powered the Wolves to an Olympic League 2A Division victory. Porter went 4 for 4 with a triple and two doubles, driving in two runs, stealing three bases and scoring three times in the win. Velarde struck out eight and walked just one. He also doubled home a pair of runs. Nick Faunce doubled and scored two runs for Sequim. Ian Dennis singled, drove in a run on a sacrifice fly. The Wolves (5-6, 10-8) moved a half-game ahead of Bremerton (4-6, 7-9) for the Olympic League 2A’s fourth playoff spot. Sequim visits North Mason in the regular-season finale Tuesday.

Port Angeles 3 8 0 1 0 — 12 16 1 Bremerton 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 WP- Wegener; LP- Hadaller Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Wegener 5 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K. Bremerton: Hadaller 5 IP, 16 H, 12 R, 3 BB, K. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Steinman 2-4, R, 2 RBI; Robinson 1-2, BB, R, 2 SB; Wheeler 1-1, RBI; Lunt 2-3, 2 R, BB; Reid 1-4, 2B, BB, 2 R, 2 RBI; Gray 2-4, 3B, 2B, 2 RBI; Larson 1-3, 2 R; Price 1-2, 3B, R, RBI; Howell 3-3, 2B, R; Clark 2-3, R, RBI.

BREMERTON — Beating the Knights moved the Roughriders into a tie for first place in Olympic League 2A because North Kitsap fell to Olympic 9-4. Port Angeles (8-2, 14-3) finishes the regular season with complete control of its destiny. The Riders play at third-place Olympic (8-3, 12-4) on Monday, and then host North Kitsap (8-2, 11-4) on Tuesday. Port Angeles wins the league crown with wins in both games. The Riders take second with a split and third if they drop both games. Janson Pederson had another solid outing on the mound for Port Angeles, pitching six inning and striking out six while holding Bremerton to two hits and two runs. Sequim 10, Kingston 0, 5 innings “He was solid through six Kingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 3 0 0 — 10 10 3 innings,” Riders coach Vic Reyk- Sequim WP- Velarde; LP- Delafuente dal said. “The nice thing is we Pitching Statistics finally gave him some early run Kingston: Delafuente 3 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 2 ER, BB, 4 K; Upde1 2/3 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB. support so he wasn’t feeling all grove Sequim: Velarde 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, BB, 8 K. the pressure.” Hitting Statistics Port Angeles scored one run in Kingston: Moutray 1-3, Sax 1-3. Sequim: Porter 4-4, 2 2B, 3B, 3 R, 2 RBI 3 SB; Faunce 1-1, the first, another in the second 2B, HBP, BB, 2 R, SB; Dennis 1-1, HBP, R, RBI; Velarde 1-4, 2B, R, 2 RBI; Hurn 1-2, 2 R; Thayer 1-3, RBI. and two in the third to give Pederson a 4-1 lead after three innings. The Riders then exploded for Softball six runs in the sixth inning to Port Angeles 12, take a comfortable 10-1 lead. Bremerton 0 Tanner Gochnour doubled and tripled for Port Angeles, scoring BREMERTON — Starting two runs and driving in another. pitcher Hope Wegener was close “He also hooked a homer foul to perfection as the Roughriders that I thought was in. It was way powered past the Knights. over the foul pole,” Reykdal said. “Hope Wegener pitched a no-

son,” Quilcene coach Mark Thompson said. “She has improved and so has their team.” The Rangers got on the board in the third inning when Katie Bailey singled to center field on an 0-2 count, bringing in two runs. “What an at-bat,” Thompson said. “Katie fouled off seven 0-2 pitches before lining the ball into center field. That was huge for us because our team was really struggling at the plate at that point in the game.” Erin Macedo went 4 for 4 with two RBIs at the plate to lead Quilcene. Megan Weller scored three runs and tripled. Quilcene (5-0, 10-2) hosts Darrington on Tuesday in a nonleague game. Quilcene 6, Rainier Christian 0 Quilcene 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 —6 10 1 Rainier Christian0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 3 4 WP- Kieffer; LP- Christianson Hitting Statistics Quilcene: Weller 1-3, 3B, 3 R; Macedo 4-4, 2 RBI; Bailey 1-4, 2 RBI; Kieffer 2-3, Coffey 1-2, Love 1-2.

Girls Tennis Sequim 6, Port Angeles 1

Elma 20, Forks 1 FORKS — The Spartans struggled in a three-inning loss to the Eagles. “A week of Jekyll and Hyde,” Forks coach Scott Bennett said. “After playing well on Tuesday against Elma, [we] came out flat and stayed that way.” The Spartans lost 8-7 to the Eagles on Tuesday. Elma scored 17 runs in the first two innings of Thursday’s game, including a home run by Emily Anglin. Forks committed six errors in the loss. The Spartans (0-13, 3-13) visit Aberdeen (5-7, 7-8) on Tuesday.

SEQUIM — The Wolves topped the Roughriders in a rivalry contest that saw every match decided in straight sets. Sequim’s Katey Wake edged Port Angeles’ Claire Fritschler 6-4, 7-5 in the closest singles match. The Roughriders’ lone match win came in the closest doubles matchup as Aeverie Politika and Summer Olsen defeated Andrea Albaugh and Amanda He 6-2, 7-5. Port Angeles (4-10) hosts Kingston (9-4) on Monday. The Wolves (9-5) host Coupeville on Monday.

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Singles No. 1: Stephanie LaCour (S) def. Audrey Little (P) 6-4, 6-3. No. 2: Katey Wake (S) def. Claire Fritschler (P) 6-4, 7-5. No. 3: Tea Gauthun (S) def. Hailey Horton (P) 6-3, 6-2. Doubles No. 1: Hannah Damico/Izzy Hagonoit (S) def. Mady Woods/ Maria Soule (P) 6-1, 6-1. No. 2: Kaleigh Cassal/Jessica Craig (S) def. Emily Traughber/ Patricia Polo (P) 6-1, 6-1. No. 3: Aeverie Politika/Summer Olsen (P) def. Andrea Albaugh/Amanda He (S) 6-2, 7-5. No. 4: Ashley Rosales/Lindsey Carlson (S) def. Lum Fu/Karina Paup-Byrnes (P) 6-3, 6-0.

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Retail Sales: Part time, exper ience preferred. Basic knowledge in hardware, plumbing and electrical. Flexible work schedule required. Must be able to work weekJust listed! ends. Wages, d.o.e. Apply in person at The Co- This is a well maintained 2br 2ba 1248 sqft manuPARENT EDUCATOR. op Far m and Garden, factured home. UpgradFull time. BA preferred, Sequim. (360)683-4111. e d c a b i n e t s, c o u n t e r AA with experience cont o p s, a p p l i a n c e s a n d sidered. 4080 Employment membrane roof. Super See: location close to the DisWanted www.firststepfamily.org c o v e r y Tr a i l , S u n n y for details. No phone Fa r m s, m i n u t e s f r o m ADEPT YARD CARE calls, please. town and all the Mowing, weed eating amenities of Sequim. (360)797-1025 PAYROLL/HR MLS#300573 $27,000 Manual calculation. ExMike Fuller perience pref. Multi-task, Alterations and Sew360-477-9189 team player. Apply in ing. 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MLS#281241 $123,000 years Payroll experi- Local (360)808-2146 Quint Boe ence required. CPP Windermere Dons Handy Services preferred. Go to Port Angeles We e d i n g , ya r d w o r k , westportyachts.com (360) 457-0456 window cleaning, house to apply. cleaning, moving help, OWN A PEACEFUL other jobs. Ask. PERFORMING ARTS: RETREAT (484)886-8834 B u s i n e s s M g r P / T. 3 BD 4.5 BA Over 3400 QuickBooks, MS Office LAWN MOWING SF w/Spa on Deck, Rec ex p. r e q u i r e d , n e e d s Openings for mainte- Room and 2nd Finished good people skills, orga- nance mwing and edg- Area Each w/Separate nized. Resume to: ing. (360)461-0794 BA, Remodeled Master resumes4mgrs@gmail. Bedroom & Kitchen, Young Couple Early 60’s E m e r g e n c y P r o p a n e com available for seasonal Generator, Mtn. & Strait cleanup, weeding, trim- Views, Gated w/Code, RECEPTIONIST/CSR Part-time. Email resume, ming, mulching & moss Easy Maintenance Landa p p l i c a t i o n ( fo u n d a t removal. 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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) Sunland Townhome! S t u n n i n g o n e - l eve l 2 bed/2 bath + office home in the Sunland Nor th community! Step inside to the luxurious living room w/ 11ft ceilings, hardwood floors, built-in craftsman entertainment center, & propane fireplace w/ tile surround. Kitchen w/ granite tiled island, breakfast bar, & l a r g e p a n t r y. I nv i t i n g covered deck off dining room w/ skylights, recessed lighting, & propane fireplace. Enjoy all S u n l a n d ’s w o n d e r f u l amenities including an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, beach access, & golf course. MLS#300768 $389,000 Kelly Johnson Windermere Port Angeles (360) 477-5876 Tastefully customized condo in Sherwood Village has 1878 SF plus a triple garage and large private patio with a waterfall and pond. In addition to 3 bedrooms, 2 baths there is a ver y large utility room with counters, storage and utility sink. You will always be comfortable inside with the heat pump/HVAC and all the insulated window coverings. The southwest exposure gives you mountain views and beautiful s u n s e t s . R e t r a c t a bl e awning and custom solar shade offer protection from glare. MLS#300436/911653 $350,000 Diann Dickey John L. Scott Real Estate 360-477-3907

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8142 Garage Sales 8183 Garage Sales 7035 General Pets Sequim PA - East ESTATE Sale: Sat., 9-4 p.m., Sun., 9-3 p.m.,. Sequim. 160 Annabelle lane. Ever ything must go!! most everything 1/2 price. Brass bed, hospital bed, glass dining table, shelving, bookcase s, g e m s t o n e s, b i r d cage.

G A R AG E S a l e : S u n . 9-12 p.m., 225 E. 9th st. in the alley. Owner of Alley Cat selling gently used clothing and home goods. YARD SALE: Fri.-Sat.Sun., 9-3 p.m., 274 Avis. Jewelry, furniture, Harley par ts, household, childrens, clothes, automotive parts, fishing gear, t oy s, f r e s h e g g s a n d more.

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NOTICE OF INVITATION FOR BIDS MANSARD AND SOFFIT RENOVATION Sealed bids will be received by the Crescent School District in Joyce, Washington 50350 Hwy 112, until 3:00 p.m., May 19, 2016. Specifications and bidding documents are available in the dist r i c t o f f i c e, 3 6 0 - 9 2 8 3311. The Board of Directors reserves the right to accepts or reject any or all bids. Randy Rooney Facilities Coordinator Crescent School District Pub: May 1, 8, 2016 Legal No: 696327

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C 2016 Heart of Service winners, from left: Bruce Starr at the Port Townsend Gatheringplace garden; Elma Beary in the book holding room at Chimacum Elementary School; Ben Rolland on the Port Townsend Golf Course.

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2016 Heart of Service winners, clockwise from bottom right: Linda Herzog at Gateway Park in Quilcene; Bill Putney at KPTZ radio in Port Townsend; Helen Cleveland at Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County in Port Townsend; and Olivia Ejde with the Thomas J. Majhan Teen Leader Award at Chimacum High School.

Jefferson County to honor service winners May 10 BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — Seven volunteers — two of them teens — will be honored with the Jefferson County Heart of Service award for 2016 at a noon luncheon May 10. The luncheon, which is open to the public, will be at Fort Worden Commons. Sponsoring Rotary Clubs will purchase lunch for each honoree and his or her guest. Others can purchase lunch at the Commons. This year, the volunteer contributions of two youths will be recognized along with those of five adults. They will receive framed award certificates honoring the “dedication, sacrifice and accomplishments” of community leaders and volunteers “who have made a difference in Jefferson County, who have made our communities a better place by doing extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment.” This is the 11th year for the Heart of Service award, sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News, the Rotary Club

of Port Townsend (noon club), the Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club and the East Jefferson Rotary Club. “The class of honorees this year truly represent everything this award is intended to recognize,” said Terry R. Ward, publisher of the PDN. “These outstanding community-minded individuals possess hearts of service and an honest desire to make a difference in the community. “Jefferson County is indeed a better place because of each of their efforts.”

Honorees The youth honorees are: ■ Ben Rolland, a Port Townsend High School senior who co-founded the Port Townsend Youth Entertainment Coalition, a 4-H/WSUchartered club aimed at providing safe and drug-free activities for young people. ■ Olivia Ejde, a Chimacum High School senior whose volunteer work has encompassed everything from bringing holiday cheer to assisted living community residents and raising funds through the school’s Interact Club to serving on the 4-H Robotics Team,

the Roboctopi, which has received national attention. The adult honorees are: ■ Elma Beary, Chimacum School’s indefatigable volunteer who, nominators say, is “the heart of our school.” ■ Helen Cleveland, longtime volunteer for Habitat for Humanity Furniture and More Store, the Port Townsend Film Festival, Centrum and the Port Townsend Visitor Center. ■ Linda Herzog, who established Quilcene Conversations, which led to a number of improvements in her adopted hometown, and who continues to work for a better, safer community. ■ Bill Putney, who provides engineering and technical expertise to many organizations, including volunteering as the project manager for installation of an automated weather station for Jefferson County International Airport. ■ Bruce Starr, who is in his 12th year of volunteering for the Gatheringplace, a private nonprofit that offers enrichment programs for adults with disabilities, and who had provided services to the Tri-Area Food Bank Association for 27 years.

A blue-ribbon judging committee selected the Heart of Service recipients from 19 nominations made by individuals, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations. Here is more about the honorees.

than anyone else I know.” Rolland also volunteers at the Port Townsend Food Bank, has planted trees to improve salmon habitat, has worked on trail crews and started a community center repair project. He is also in Boy Scouts. School activities include Interact — which among other things organizes students for Ben Rolland First Night, put on by the JefThe group Rolland coferson County Historical Socifounded, the Port Townsend ety — Students for SustainYouth Entertainment Coalition, ability, Associated Student aims to provide activities for Body, golf, basketball and youths that are safe and free in Yearbook. terms of cost, as well as free of He is a member of the alcohol, drugs and bullies. National Honor Society. The coalition, run by “In addition to his dedicayouths, has put on such events tion to service, Ben also excels as an outdoor movie on the in Mock Trial and Knowledge Bowl and maintains an exemdock, a rap battle, a preplary academic record,” said Thanksgiving dinner and a science teacher and adviser tractor race, among others. Lois Sherwood in a letter of “Even though it is his support. senior project, he has gone above and beyond, more than quadrupling the hours needed Olivia Ejde for his senior project,” said Ejde, a Chimacum High nominator Stevie Riepe of the School senior, is active in the Class of 2016. school’s Interact Club and in “Ben has so much potential the 4-H Robotics Team, the to not only change this comRoboctopic, which was recogmunity but the world,” Riepe nized at a national competisaid. tion last year. “Ben has changed our comTURN TO SERVICE/C8 munity more in the past year


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Pets perfect crime pursuit partners COZY OR NOIR? Thriller or mystery? Talking cat or working dog? Whatever your poison in literary murder and mayhem, there’s a book for you. And chances are good that a dog or cat is a character in his own right, either as a four-footed detective or as a sidekick to a human protagonist. Think Lilian Jackson Braun’s Siamese sleuths Koko and Yum Yum, who first made an appearance some 50 years ago; or feline Mrs. Murphy, her Persian nemesis Pewter and their corgi buddy Tee Tucker in the Mrs. Murphy series by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown. Editors and agents used to tell authors that a “pet viewpoint” worked only for children’s books, but from Braun on, writers have proven them wrong. “It takes having a wellknown and successful ‘name’ author to take the plunge and show it’s something readers like before it becomes a trend,” says Amy Shojai, author of three thrillers featuring German shepherd service dog Shadow. “James Rollins (a veterinarian-turned-writer) was one of the first best-selling thriller authors to include an animal viewpoint in his work, with a war dog partnered with an ex-military man. Robert Crais followed with a similar war dog-type character partnered with a damaged-cop character.” In her own series, Shojai, drawing on her background as a behavior consultant, wanted a viewpoint dog character with some chapters told from his perspective. “Not as a human-in-afur-suit, but as I perceived a dog might truly think and behave and with motivations suitable to a

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canine,” says. Thornton sheShojai’s fellow author Clea Simon has written 20 mysteries, all featuring cats. Simon began her career as a journalist, and along the way she realized she could combine her love of writing with her interest in and appreciation for cats. Her third nonfiction book, The Feline Mystique, explored the relationship between women and cats. “That was sort of the kickoff for my cat-related mysteries,” she says. At first, Simon went the traditional route. In her first series, featuring music journalist Theda Krakow and her cat Musetta, cats didn’t talk — at least, not in English. “But after that, I realized that we all talk to our pets, and we all imagine how our animals respond,” she says. That led her to explore different ways of including a cat’s viewpoint. One is her Dulcie Schwartz mystery series, which lead with the information that the character’s cat, Mr. Gray, has died. He returns to her as a friendly ghost who is a comforting and wise presence. Simon’s newest mystery, The Ninth Life, is narrated by a feral black cat who is saved from drowning by a homeless girl. It’s a dark tale with a mean-streets vibe, a transition from the cozy, amateur-sleuth territory of her first books.

In both instances, Simon explores her interest in the relationship between people and cats. If you read Shojai or Simon — or other authors who include animals in their plots — it’s not unusual to find arcana about dog shows, training or animal behavior. Many writers find their work to be a way of delving into some of the issues or controversies surrounding animals. Shojai covered dog fighting in her latest, Show and Tell, and Simon addressed animal hoarding in Mew Is for Murder and puppy and kitten mills in Cattery Row. “One of the rules I live by, though, is that I could never seriously hurt or kill an animal in a book,” Simon says. Shojai is on the same page. “I don’t write dog abuse scenes,” she says. Instead, she highlights the setting, fight paraphernalia and laws and issues surrounding the crime. What’s the pleasure in reading a mystery with purr-sonality or canine charisma? “I think mysteries that feature or involve animals mirror real life,” Shojai says. “Readers identify with the hero of the book who cares deeply about a pet.”

Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker How often do I Q have to clean my pets’ dishes? Can I just give them a quick swish with hot water? And what types of dishes are best? — via Facebook Much as I’d like to A save you some time in your kitchen cleanup routine, a hot water rinse isn’t

enough to sanitize your dog or cat’s dishes. A pet’s food and water bowls should be cleaned thoroughly in hot, soapy water after every use, just as you would with your own dishes. Not many of us love washing dishes by hand, although some people say they find it relaxing. You can run your pets’ dishes through the dishwasher. Use the sanitize or hightemperature cycle. For pathogens to meet a steamy death, the water temperature inside the dishwasher must reach and stay at a minimum of 155 degrees Fahrenheit. The other bonus to using the dishwasher is that it’s a water saver. According to a study from the University of Bonn in Germany, dishwashers use less water and require less energy than washing dishes by hand. That said, I believe you should wash pet dishes separately from dishes used by human family members. I think this is especially important if you have young children, seniors or people with compromised immune systems living in your home. They are most susceptible to bacteria such as salmonella, MRSA and leptospira, which can be spread between animals and humans. Washing dishes separately adds an extra barrier to transmission. I usually recommend stainless steel or ceramic dishes. They are both long-lasting and easy to clean, but ceramic dishes are prone to breakage. If bowls become chipped, replace them. Bacteria can hide out in the broken areas.

Battered plastic dishes can also harbor bacteria, and that can lead to chin acne or other skin problems in cats and dogs.

best adapted to live with humans.” ■ When Australian veterinarian Tristan Rich removed a brain tumor from the head of a 9-yearThe Buzz — with Dr. old goldfish, the compliMarty Becker, Kim cated surgery involved Campbell Thornton and three buckets of water, two of them containing anesMikkel Becker thetic. ■ Cats as well as dogs The amount in the first can become ill from a new bucket rendered Bubbles strain of canine influenza unconscious, allowing Dr. (H3N2) virus, according to Rich and his team to run a experts at the Shelter Med- tube from the maintenance icine Program at the Unibucket into Bubbles’ mouth versity of Wisconsin School so the water could wash of Veterinary Medicine. over his gills. “Suspicions of an outThey then removed the break in the cats were initumor, sealed the incision tially raised when a group with tissue glue, and of them displayed unusual placed Bubbles into the signs of respiratory dis“recovery” bucket, where he ease,” says Sandra Newreceived oxygen, pain bury, DVM, the program’s relievers and antibiotics. director. Now Mr. Bubbles is “While this first conswimming pretty. firmed report of multiple _________ cats [at an animal shelter in Indiana] testing positive Pet Connection appears every for canine influenza in the Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed U.S. shows the virus can by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker affect cats, we hope that and journalist Kim Campbell infections and illness in Thornton. The two are the authors felines will continue to be of several best-selling pet-care quite rare.” books. ■ Just how smart are Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet dogs? More than we give connection.com. them credit for, scientists Or write to them c/o Universal/ say. 1130 Walnut St., Kansas The average dog’s intel- UClick, City, MO 64106. ligence is estimated to be at the same level as that of a 2.5-year-old toddler — in No other words, curious and ‘A Growing creative. Among the discoveries Concern’? researchers have made in their studies of canine PDN gardenintelligence are the ability ing to read human cues, show columemotional connection to nist their owners, display jealAndrew ousy and learn hundreds of May is words. off this Vox reporter Joseph week. Stromberg says, “It’s likely His that these abilities have column, “A Growing Concern,” will resume been shaped by evolution upon his return. — over thousands of years, we’ve selected those dogs

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Few recognize Snug Harbor Resort SEVERAL PEOPLE WROTE in with guesses of the location of the April Picture from the Past, but only two people actually recognized the photo as the Snug Harbor Resort on the south side of Lake Sutherland. Dr. Bill Kintner, whose family had a cabin near Snug Harbor, shared many of his early memories of the resort and the delightful gentleman who started the small resort. Wellington Dorr was born in Wales in the late 1800s and, according to Kintner, left home at about age 12 or 13 to become a cabin boy on one of the last of the big commercial sailing ships. He learned about ships and sailing, and when he got to Southern California, he was able to support his family through the Depression by skippering pleasure yachts for early Hollywood stars. Sometime before World War II, he and his family came to the Olympic Peninsula and purchased a large piece of timberland on the south side of Lake Sutherland and established Snug Harbor Resort.

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the docks. Dorr hired out for various construction jobs around the lake and was very knowledgeable about building. He was able to help many lake owners in the construction of their

cabins. Kintner’s dad described how Dorr helped to build the bunkhouse that housed the older Kintner boys and their cousins.

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He also helped with the heavy lifting to build the treehouse for the Kintner family. In later years, when Kintner and his wife redid the treehouse, Dorr was once again there to offer advice about the best way to make the repairs. Kintner remembered Dorr as a friendly, outgoing man who prided himself on being able to First memories of Dorr help out with any construction or Kintner said his first memorepair job. ries of Dorr were when he was a He had a well-equipped shop young child and saw him move at the resort. his pile driver slowly around the Dorr’s wife, E. Lettitia Dorr, lake. was a very loving, grandmotherly It was mounted on a raft and sort who usually had some kind propelled by a small outboard of fresh-baked treat to share with motor. the little kids. Dorr had the only pile driver She also kept tropical birds on the lake at the time and was that she trained to talk, which kept busy with many jobs, includ- fascinated the neighborhood ing driving the posts for the children. Kintner family docks. The Dorrs had a son, Elmer, The posts were done in the who lived in the area for a long 1950s and are still holding up time.

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Built modern house The Dorrs built themselves a modern one-story house near the creek that runs between the Snug Harbor property and the Mallard Cove area. The small rental cabins were eventually sold to various individuals. William “Bill” Helwick wrote that he has an expanded version of the mystery photo on his wall

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will never see him again. “You’re right: It is a lot like death. “You are taking care of this other person because you loved your sweet dad that much. It is a gift, and a tribute, to him. “You are giving away a huge piece of your life to care for someone who doesn’t know you and sometimes hates or fears you. “It isn’t fair that he looks so much like your dad. If he didn’t, you could walk away. “But he does. “And so, you haven’t, and I’m not sure why either, but here’s my guess: “Love — real love — is like glue that sticks us to somebody, and that glue still sticks, even when they’re gone. Whether we like it or not or they like it or not. “It’s the price we pay for loving. “The safe thing to do would be to never love anybody that much, or maybe not at all; then we’d never get hurt. “Of course, we’d also be dead, or damn close to it, but I guess it’s a little late for that, isn’t it? “You did and you do and there you are. “So, no, Susie, your sweet dad would never have done that to you, but your sweet dad is gone and he isn’t coming back. “He left a message for you with the rest of us, though: He said to tell you that he will always love you, too. “Mark.”

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child, especially now that that child’s parenting load has lightened, to renew one of her primary (and primal)

relationships. (Remember how we used to long to climb into bed with them as kids?) Of course, I’m not thrilled with the way these invitations are issued. It’s never kind to exclude people publicly, even if we think they don’t want to be included. (Still, you say she is pleasant; so maybe this is Advice courses through where her oddness comes my veins, though you in?) might not like it. Your husband can shut If I am doing the math down these public overcorrectly, you and your hus- tures in two seconds by band are probably in your speaking with her pri50s, and his mother is vately: “Mom, it hurts somewhere in her 70s, with Susan’s feelings when you an average life expectancy invite me on trips without of about 81 years. her.� It doesn’t surprise me Done. that such a woman (or a But this leaves the man) in the autumn of life larger question: the proswould reach out to an adult pect of a brief vacation

with an older parent (and without our partners). In my experience, these getaways have been eyeopening and surprisingly tender, forcing us out of the workaday groove of parent and adult child. Handled correctly, they needn’t hurt anyone’s feelings. Now, if your husband is not up for a one-on-one with his mom, that, too, is easily addressed: “Sounds fun! Let’s invite Susan.� But consider encouraging their trip. It’s not about excluding you. (And who knows: A brief absence might make the marital heart beat stronger.)

zilian wax in the front seat of a truck. (Nearly everything seems refined after that.) But I agree: Personal grooming, like combing hair, applying eyeliner or clipping nails, is better done privately. Still, who wants to be the grump policing such behavior in public (and possibly getting into scraps with strangers on subways)? That’s the rub. Though a remark along the lines of “I’d rather not lose an eye to one of your projectile fingernail shards� seems reasonable and on (sharp) point.

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Spitting image A dear friend has an annoying quirk in restaurants. If a dish is misprepared — if the bacon is limp or the steak is overcooked — she will not eat the food or send it back to the kitchen. The reason? She is convinced that

the kitchen staff will retaliate by spitting in her food. She remains seated while the rest of us finish our meals, but for her, the meal is over. It ruins our experience. This happens often enough that I am not willing to let it slide. Any ideas? Jan The problem with irrational fears is that they’re, well, irrational. You will probably not persuade your pal that she is being paranoid until she chooses to address her underlying phobia. My advice: Stop eating out with her, and explain why: “It’s unpleasant to go to restaurants with you. We never know if you’re going to go on one of your strange hunger strikes.� Invite her on walks in the park or shopping instead. Not every social activity has to revolve around food (though all of mine do).

________ 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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ment in which readers of all ages and abilities can PORT ANGELES — practice their skills with The Port Angeles Library, confidence and joy. 2210 S. Peabody St., will host the Olympic Gentle Reading skills Paws Therapy Dog Club at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. “Research shows that According to a news the more a child reads, the release: “Reading to a dog more their reading skills or other pet creates a sup- improve. portive and fun environ“For nervous or self-con-

From that time until Snug Harbor closed, they came every year and stayed at the resort. There were four or five other families that came every year at the same time, so the kids all had a grand time exploring and learning from the Dorrs. In 1955 or 1956, they decided to close the resort.

scious readers, reading to therapy dogs can be a helpful way to practice reading without feeling intimidated or judged.” For more information, phone the library at 360417-8500, email Port Angeles@nols.org or visit www.nols.org and select “Events.”

Sometime in the 1950s, Walt Storman bought property from Syd Tozier and another landowner, and with 1,000 feet of water frontage, he started Mallard Cove, a private resort. Dave Critchfield spent a year with his bulldozer terracing the hillside between Dorr and Storman so Storman was able to build 23 small units. By 1976, he closed the resort and started selling the units to individual owners. At one time, there were five resorts on Lake Sutherland that are now owned by private owners.

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but it is still Snug Harbor to those who have their great memories. Deal with fisheries I have a new book titled West of the Elwha that is Pa Dorr worked out a due to be in bookstores by deal with the fisheries the middle of May. department to sell them It covers Port Crescent, part of his property for a Joyce, Gettysburg, Lyre CONTINUED FROM C4 Mature people have Not yesterday, not today, public boat launch for the River, Twin, Ramapo, not tomorrow. their own homes and don’t fisherman. Ran out of customers Freshwater Bay, Eden ValSave yourself a lot of have to make out on their He said he never meant When the neighbors ley and ends with Lake heartache and end the parents’ sofa or in the back heard about his plans, they to lead me on. Once people had good Sutherland. friendship. seat of a car. I care for him and feel asked him to clear more of transportation, they didn’t Books will be available Two people can’t be So, I suggest that after a he cares for me. need to stay as long at a his property, grade some at Odyssey Book Store, Port friends when one wants few kisses, she suggest I have hopes of someresort site, so the resorts lots and sell the cabins to more. they take the action into thing progressing. slowly ran out of customers. Book and News, Olympic them to put on the lots so Stationers and Jim’s Pharthe bedroom — her bedBut I still don’t want to Maple Grove was the they wouldn’t lose so much Dear Readers: About room. let myself count on it. last to close, and the devel- macy, all in Port Angeles. lakefront access. The Clallam County that Spanx Dilemma. Then she should tell Should I put some disoper razed all the former So, by 1957, the cabins Historical Society will also We recently heard from him she’d like to slip into tance between us or ask buildings. were moved to adjacent have books for sale. him to define our relation- “New to This” who is newly something more comfortHe also took down the property from the original single after being married ship? able. beautiful maple trees that resort. ________ Friend or Girlfriend? for many years. Off come the Spanx, on Four families purchased gave Maple Grove its Alice Alexander is a Clallam She had many questions comes something lacy, and name. two cabins each, and the County historian, author, and a about dating, including, Dear Friend or GirlThe lake might have Helwicks bought one. voila. descendent of an Elwha Valley friend?: I don’t know how “What do I do about Spanx fallen to progress, but I am pioneer family. She is a recipient They put the two cabins Problem solved. shapewear when his hands he could be any clearer, together to make more room. sure many people who once of a 2014 Clallam County Heritage ________ start to roam?” short of hiring a Goodyear The Helwicks expanded stayed at the lake miss the Awards. She can be reached at bretches1942@gmail.com. Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales Well, I’ve thought long old resorts. their one cabin and have blimp to fly over your Alice’s Clallam history column from the Front at her home office and hard about this. Here an original roof line that is There are very few cabhouse with a banner that appears the first Sunday of every in Arizona, where she writes a known as “Butch’s Barn.” ins on the lake now, and says, “Ain’t gonna happen.” it goes: month, alternating with Linnea blog at http://www.creators.com/ Much of the original big trees have grown up “New to This” is a mature advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Take his word for it. He Patrick’s Jefferson County history material still exists in the around the few remaining woman, and I’m assuming doesn’t care about you column on the third Sunday of the Email questions or comments to old cabins. cabins, blocking much sun, month. cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. she’s dating mature men. romantically.

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Daughter shuts door in retaliation DEAR ABBY: I am 54. My daughter is 25 and married with two kids. Her dad and I have been divorced for almost 10 years. Three years ago, I met a wonderful man. After dating for about a year, we were married. It’s been heavenly; I love my life. My problem is my daughter. She’s angry that I remarried. She told me she should be first in my life. She no longer calls me Mom and now calls me by my first name when she talks to me, which isn’t often. I am no longer allowed to be around her or my grandchildren. I am heartbroken. I feel like she expects me to choose between my husband and her. Abby, she is married and has her own family. I was very lonely until I finally found happiness. I don’t want to be cut out of

That your daughter would punish her children by depriving them of a grandmother who loves them for the reason she has is disgraceful. My advice is to move on, and if you’re “stuck,” talk about it with a licensed mental health counselor.

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her life and I no intenVan Buren have tion of leaving my husband. Please tell me what to do. Heartbroken in South Dear Abby: My wife and I Carolina are board members of a local club. Dear Yesterday, we attended a speHeartbroken: cial board meeting intended to For your own resolve an issue within the club. emotional wellPrior to the meeting, my wife being, accept that you have an and I agreed that we were immature, selfish, resentful against the proposed action. daughter who is determined to After much discussion, a voice punish you for going on with vote was taken and I ended up your life. casting the only “no” vote. Much as you might wish to, I feel betrayed because my you can’t change another person. wife told me one thing and then You can, however, change your- did the exact opposite. self by looking straight ahead and How do I move past this toughening up your hide. resentment?

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It’s difficult to have a rational discussion with her because she easily becomes angry and emotional. David in Florida

fortable that she got in the back seat like I was some kind of chauffeur? It’s a petty annoyance, but my husband says what she did was OK. Dear David: Calmly ask your Just curious to see what you wife why she changed her vote think. after having agreed she would Judy vote in sync with you. Then let in New Jersey her explain. And in the future, be prepared Dear Judy: I agree with your ahead of time to vote your conhusband. By getting in the back science without support from her. seat, your passenger avoided the hassle of trading seats with the Dear Abby: I had to pick up second person you were picking two women and the first one was up. younger. Logistically, what she did When I picked her up, she got made sense. in the back seat so the older ________ woman could sit in front. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van I thought she should have gotBuren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, ten in the front with me and and was founded by her mother, the late then, when we got to the other Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to house, got out and let the older Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, woman in front. CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com. Was I wrong to feel uncom-

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Changing perspectives LOOKING FOR A change of scenery? Look up! If you think about it, how often do we look up at the sky? It’s not just a big empty space. It’s a highway, and you never know what you might see. The other day while driving to the post office, I was looking up and what a great sighting! Coming right over the car and at a fairly low altitude was my first osprey sighting for this spring. Fortunately, the bird came so close that I could still keep an eye on the oncoming traffic. There wasn’t any. The bird was on a course that would take it straight to last year’s nest site. That particular nest was in the news a lot last year. A pair of osprey chose to build it on one of those tall light standards used to illuminate ballfields. Power companies have been very helpful over the years. They don’t chase the nesting birds away and in some instances actually build a nest platform in the same general area, hoping the birds will accept the new site. It takes a lot of work and effort to pull this off, but most of the time, the birds cooperate. It has always been frustrating for me to see how much is missed because we don’t look into the sky overhead and catch the action that is always there. When our ears are attuned to the sounds of nature, we do look up more often. Geese honk and call out when they are passing above us. Eagles, osprey, great blue herons, kingfishers, terns, gulls and all manner of avian fauna are often vocal while flying. There is more than one reason for this. Birds, especially gulls and crows, make a lot of noise when they discover food, especially food that someone else has. Gulls just can’t abide anyone getting food they aren’t willing to share. They will protest long and loud. Terns do the same but also make a lot of noise when they are chasing someone, trying to make them “give some to me!” When eagles or osprey are calling overhead, it could be communication

BIRD WATCH between members of a pair, or it could be Carson a warning to someone they don’t want in their territory. Eagles and osprey don’t get along and they don’t share nesting territories. They also don’t like others of their own kind trespassing in the same fishing territories. It’s one of those special birding moments when you look into the sky and watch either of these large birds communicating with one another. They will chase each other and maneuver through the air in a wonderful way. One can be diving at its opponent, and that individual will suddenly flip on its back with talons extended upward. This discourages the diving bird, and the one underneath quickly flips right-side up and the chase continues until someone gives up and leaves. One of the most interesting sights high in the sky is when a group of birds passes overhead. We are the most familiar with migrating (or not) flocks of geese flying by. However, other flocks of birds are also on the airways. Cormorants fly in long lines instead of V-shaped flocks. Turkey vultures travel in large groups known as “kettles.” They move north or south but are also spiraling upward, riding the moving thermals that travel in the direction they are headed. There is a lot to see if we remember to look skyward, and it’s good for the soul. Better to be looking up than staring down at the ground. It does give you a lift, and I hope you try it right now while there is so much spring action in the air — or the sky.

Joan

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

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tening to a People’s Pharmacy radio show about the benefits of chocolate. I used it for six weeks before my annual physical. I don’t know if the CocoaVia was the cause, but my HDL cholesterol had jumped from 58 to 78, and my LDL had dropped considerably. My doctor wrote “fantastic” on the lab report he sent me. I am hoping someday to get off my blood-pressure medicine, lisinopril, by losing weight, exercising more and continuing to take CocoaVia. Do the chocolate studies say anything about it lowering LDL and raising HDL? CocoaVia is a stanA dardized high-flavanol cocoa. A review of 10 studies found that cocoa products or dark chocolate significantly lowered total and LDL cholesterol (European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, August 2011). A recent mouse study found that supplementing the animals’ diets with cocoa improved their cholesterol levels and reduced the amount of plaque in their aortas (Mediators of Inflammation online, Feb. 15, 2016). Your personal experience is consistent with the results of another study in which giving cocoa flavanols every day lowered blood pressure, total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol while it raised good HDL cholesterol and improved blood-vessel flexibility (British Journal of Nutrition, Oct. 28, 2015).

T3 for thyroid issues?

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problems, too much can give you a heart attack. She doesn’t know of any evidence demonstrating that anyone is unable to convert T4 to T3, so regular Synthroid should work for everyone. The thyroid gland A produces both T4 (levothyroxine) and T3 (triiodothyronine). Only T3 is active in body tissues and is responsible for cellular metabolism. The body makes T3 from T4 by removing one iodine atom with an enzyme. Many people with sluggish thyroid glands do well on just levothyroxine (Levoxyl, Synthroid, Tirosint, Unithroid). Some individuals, however, have a genetic variation that can influence the efficiency of T4 to T3 conversion (Endocrine Connections, December 2015). Using TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) as the standard measure of thyroid function won’t always show what is happening with T3. Too much T4 or T3 can lead to heart problems or anxiety and insomnia. That’s why it is so critical to get thyroid hormone doses adjusted properly.

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

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Service: Lunch slated CONTINUED FROM C1 ing volunteer that I have ever seen anywhere in my She is the founder and 44 years of living,” Orr said. mentor of Chimacum Elementary’s Girls in STEM Helen Cleveland (Science, Technology, EngiThe Habitat for Humanneering and Math) club. ity Furniture and More “Olivia’s caring, compasStore is “just one of many sion, enthusiasm, leaderPort Townsend organizaship and expertise . . . tions that has benefitted extends to her senior projfrom Helen’s enthusiasm ect: developing a program and tireless dedication,” for STEM (Science, Technolsaid fellow Habitat volunogy, Engineering and Mathteer Katy Friedel in a letter ematics) integrating mathof support for Cleveland’s ematics and science projnomination. ects for girls at the elemenCleveland also was one tary level,” said her nomiof the original volunteers nator, Linda Kostebader, for the Port Townsend Film East Jefferson Rotary sponFestival. sor for the Interact Club of “Fifteen years later, we Chimacum High School. expect to have her smiling “She continues to give face greeting our film-lovmany hours to the girls and ing patrons in September,” to the robotics team.” said Janette Force, film fesIn the Interact Club, she tival executive director, in helped with a Santa photo her letter to Heart of Serfundraiser, painted pumpvice judges. kins with residents of San Cleveland is a longtime Juan Villa, provided safety volunteer for Centrum as information for primary well as beginning her 18th and elementary school stuyear volunteering at the dents, caroled at Christmas Port Townsend Visitor and gave Christmas cards Information Center. and Valentine’s Day cheer She and her husband, to the residents of San Juan Bob Cleveland, support the Villa assisted living facility. She is president of the Port Townsend Winter Associated Student Body Shelter through making a and is in her second year as meal for shelter guests on student director on the Chi- one of the nights assigned to their church, St. Paul’s macum School Board. Ejde also is a member of Episcopal. She is also a longtime the National Honor Society, volunteer for Just Soup, a Mathematics Club and cost-free lunch served at Knowledge Bowl. the church to the commuShe plays on the varsity nity each Wednesday. girls soccer team. “Helen is the type of person who makes Port Elma Beary Townsend and Jefferson Beary was nominated by County the wonderful place the Chimacum School staff that it is,” said nominator for “serving behind the Carolyn Eagan. “She is willing to help scenes, continuously and tirelessly providing vital wherever needed; she really services to students, fami- does have a heart of service.” lies and faculty. “There are some who want to name a building Linda Herzog after her. Others propose About six years ago, Herwe use concerts and school social activities to publicly zog established the Quilacknowledge her hard work cene Conversations group, and dedication to the com- in which members of the munity,” said Matthew Orr town get together to discuss of the Chimacum Elemen- how to improve it. The Quilcene Conversatary Multi-Age Program, tions Google Group device writing for the staff. “The difficult part is that now directly reaches about our Heart of Service 2016 350 email addresses. “Linda was one of the nominee . . . neither craves the attention nor the idea of original group of neighbors being memorialized. But that encouraged Quilcene Elma is the heart of our to take complaints about change into self-action,” school,” Orr said. Among her many ser- said Kathleen Kler, Jeffervices to the school is orga- son County commissioner, nizing school supplies for in her nomination. Said Cass Brotherton, children. She is involved with Backpacks for Kids another nominator: “She and organizes an annual was the major person community swap meet, the behind starting the QuilBack to School Clothing cene Conversations to get community input on what Exchange. Twice a year, Beary coor- the residents wanted to dinates a classroom compe- have happen. “This resulted in the tition to collect food for the reopening of the gas station area food bank as well as the Campbell Soup box top and store, creation of landcompetition to raise money scaping in town, replacement of the floating dock, for school equipment. She organizes games for creation of a gateway as the Fall School Carnival, well as a logo and slogan to manages the lost and found, identify the town.” Herzog is president of coordinates a holiday gift Count Me in for Quilcene, a shop for students, sets up book fairs and operates a nonprofit that serves to fund the projects selected book shop on campus. She also schedules class by residents. She helped to get a compictures and vision and hearing screenings and munity grant for exploring does photocopying for options for a downtown septeachers and office staff, tic system and lobbied for including creating notices use of that grant as well as to go to parents about one to improve safety through slowing drivers on upcoming school events. Beary raises money for U.S. Highway 101 as it travthe fifth grade with a mid- els though Quilcene. Herzog has served on week lunchtime popcorn the Jefferson County Ecosale and sets up a fifthgrade graduation ceremony nomic Development Council and the Jefferson Farm each year. “Elma is the most amaz- to School Board, and is now a member of the Jefferson County Community Foundation Board and the Sheriff ’s Citizens Advisory Board. She volunteers at Quilcene School and at Quilcene Fire District. Herzog attended Jefferson County Board of Commissioners meetings for two years, from 2011-12, and SUPPORT EDUCATION: reported back to the comWhen you go on munity via the Quilcene vacation, donate the Conversations Google credit for your Group on anything of intersuspended copies est in South County, accordto provide the ing to Nancy Biery, another nominator. PDN to schools. Herzog also was camPhone 360-452-4507 paign manager for Kler, PENINSULA DAILY NEWS who was elected to the Jefferson County commission-

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ers in 2014. She has tutored children in reading, served as an officer in the local garden club and weeds the school garden. “Linda Herzog is the chief organizer and doer in Quilcene,” said Carol and Brian Barker in their nomination. “Her efforts are truly spectacular.”

Bill Putney Among his many projects, Putney volunteered to be the project manager for installation of an Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) station for Jefferson County International Airport. “As an engineer, Bill volunteered many hours of his time and expertise to lead the AWOS project,” said Larry Crockett, Port of Port Townsend executive director. “Frankly, the project would have been significantly more difficult and expensive without Bill’s tireless work.” Putney has provided engineering and technical expertise to many organizations, including the Port Townsend branch of the American Association of University Women; KPTZ FM, where he served as chief engineer until 2012; KROH, the Port Townsend Christian radio station; the Northwinds Arts Center; and the Port Townsend Film Festival. “His leadership and technical input have enabled these organizations to provide enhanced services to literally thousands of community residents in the areas of emergency preparedness as well as arts and culture,” said Polly Lyle in her nomination. Putney is president of the Jefferson County Pilots Association. “He was the driving force behind getting the FAA to publish an instrument approach to the airport, enabling pilots to land during periods of low clouds and visibility,” said Patrick Shannon, past president of the association. Putney is working for just about all the nonprofits in the county, according to Force in her letter of support. “Bill’s approach to community is to Lean In,” Force said.

Bruce Starr Starr has volunteered at the Gatheringplace, a private nonprofit that offers enrichment programs for adults with disabilities, since 2004, said Linda Ferris, Gatheringplace director, in her nomination. He developed a plot of land behind the Gatheringplace at Point Hudson into a garden, writing the initial grant for it and then a second grant for a deer-proof fence. With a third grant, the Gatheringplace built a greenhouse. “Bruce Starr has given our garden project years’ worth of hard work and dedication, constant improvement and the enlistment of outside help and financial assistance,” said Nancy Mann, Monday gathering Cooks coordinator. “Not only do we save hundreds of dollars on food for our cooking class, we experience the joy of seeing it grow, harvesting from it and being able to prepare and eat food grown just feet from our kitchen every week.” Starr also volunteers with the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Chimacum and recently retired from working for the Jefferson County Food Bank. “He’s been volunteering in Jefferson County for 27 years,” Ferris said. “Truly, Bruce Starr shines in the world of volunteering in Jefferson County,” Ferris said.

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A sign marks the new pet relief area opened April 4 in New York’s JFK’s Terminal 4.

Dogs get airport restrooms of own BY WILLIAM MATHIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Little Simba couldn’t wait to check it out. The toy poodle was among the first to try a special bathroom just for animals at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, among a growing number of “pet relief facilities” being installed at major air hubs across the nation. “There’s a fire hydrant in there,” Simba’s owner, Heidi Liddell, announced as she opened the pawprintmarked door between the men’s and women’s rooms. It didn’t take long for the dog to sidle up to the little red hydrant atop a patch of artificial turf and do her business. A dispenser of plastic doggie bags and a hose was provided for the owners to clean the area up for the next pet. The 70-square-foot room, at JFK’s sprawling Terminal 4, allows dogs and other animals to relieve themselves without needing to exit the building to find a place to go outside — a step that requires an annoying

second trip through the security line. “We had seen an increase of passengers traveling with pets and we decided to do it sooner rather than later,” said Susana Cunha, vice president of the management company that operates the terminal. Guide and service dogs, emotional support animals and other pets traveling with passengers are all welcome to use the facilities. A federal regulation will require that all airports that service over 10,000 passengers per year install a pet relief area in every terminal by this August. Airports that already have them include Dulles International outside Washington D.C., Chicago’s O’Hare and Seattle-Tacoma International. “With long flights and short transit time frames, passengers would not have enough time with plane changes to come back through security,” said Karen Greis, a consumer services manager for the Guide Dog Foundation, a nonprofit that trains service dogs and participated in the design of the new facility.

“Having relief areas inside the terminal is a stress reliever for the handlers.” That was certainly the case for Taylor Robbins, who had already missed one flight from JFK to Atlanta and was unsure if she had enough time to go back outside to find a place to walk her terrier John John. “It’s really clean, it gets the job done and he seemed to understand he could use it,” she said after exiting the doggie restroom. “Without this he would have had to hold it in.” Other pet owners were encouraged by the convenience. Mark Shadowens, from Lake Tahoe, Calif., peered into the new facility with a smile. He said he and his wife Helen would love to travel with their Jack Russell terrier, Bella, but fears not being able to find a place to let her go to the bathroom. “We travel with our pet a lot, just not on airlines,” Shadowens said. “We like to go see the world and I think we would bring her if there were places like this.”

Boeing saves $305M via state tax breaks BY RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — Boeing has announced that it saved $305 million through state tax breaks last year, marking the first time the company has been required by law to publicly disclose such information. In a statement issued Friday, the aerospace giant also said it invested more than $13 billion in the state in 2015 — citing tens of millions in community contributions as well as tuition for employees seeking continuing education. Company officials also noted the 777X composite wing center in Everett that’s opening next month. “Boeing’s investments demonstrate that when a state creates competitive policies, its citizens reap tremendous benefits from the activity that follows,” said Bill McSherry, Boeing’s vice president of government operations and global corporate citizenship. “These incentives work.” The disclosure — to be filed with the state Depart-

ment of Revenue by Monday — is a new requirement under a tax-incentive transparency law passed in 2013 that affects Boeing and hundreds of other aerospace firms in the state. Later that year, the state Legislature approved a suite of tax incentives aimed at Boeing and the aerospace sector meant to ensure that the 777X was produced in Everett. Most of the tax breaks were first approved in 2003 and set to expire in 2024, but the new legislation extended them until 2040.

Return on investment State Sen. Reuven Carlyle, a Democrat from Seattle who had pushed for transparency of the tax exemptions, said Friday that the information is “incredibly valuable for the public.” “The public can now open the books and decide for themselves whether a tax break has a return on investment,” he said. Carlyle said the $305 million in tax breaks

compared to the $13 billion spent by the company is a “compelling return on investment and solidifies our state as the global center of innovation.” Jon Holden, the president of Machinists Union District 751 in Seattle, cited the move of more than 1,000 high-skilled engineering jobs in the state to other regions as “a really bad return on our state’s investment of tax dollars.” “We’ve given Boeing the largest corporate tax incentives in U.S. history, but without any job requirements, all we’ve done is create incentives for Boeing to take away both our jobs and our tax dollars,” Holden said in a written statement. Numbers released earlier this week showed the company had lower quarterly earnings compared to last year because of higher costs for Boeing’s products and labor. Boeing is currently in the process of reducing its 160,000-person workforce by about 4,500 to help keep its costs under control.

Settlement reached with hookah lounge THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Public health officials have reached a settlement of their case against a Seattle hookah lounge. ________ Seattle Mayor Ed MurExecutive Editor Leah Leach ray had been trying to shut can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. down Seattle’s 11 hookah lounges for violating a ban com.

on indoor smoking. Under a new agreement reached Friday, $100,000 in penalties against the Medina Hookah Lounge have been dropped as long as the business operates strictly as a private club. The Seattle Times reported that the agree-

ment clears the way for the mayor to reach agreements with the other hookah lounges in Seattle. In order to operate as a private club, the Medina Hookah Lounge must have a secured entrance, no advertising, no alcohol, no more than 2,500 members and no paid employees.


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Briefly . . . at 6:30 p.m. Monday. The CERT program educates people about disaster preparedness and offers training in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light PORT TOWNSEND — search and rescue, team The Ladies’ Chamber organization and disaster Orchestra and Benevolence medical operations. Society will hold their first Future meetings will concert at First Baptist be June 6, July 11 and Church, 1202 Lawrence St., Aug. 1. at 4 p.m. today. The training is free and Most of the music open to the public. performed will be from For more information the Baroque period but about the program, phone will include Renaissance, 360-808-4246. Celtic and Romantic pieces. Grief support The first performance PORT ANGELES — will benefit Dove House Volunteer Hospice of Advocacy Services Future concerts also will Clallam County will offer a six-week grief support raise funds for various group series at the Hospice local organizations. House, 540 E. Eighth St., The members play an from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. array of instruments Mondays, May 9 to including harpsichord, June 13. harp, piano, cellos, viola, The series is free and violins, recorders and open to the public. krumhorn. Registration is required, Admission is free, since group size will be though donations are limited. encouraged. The hospice provides free services to terminally CERT training ill patients and their families. JOYCE — The Joyce For more information Community Emergency or to register, phone the Response Team (CERT) will hold a training session hospice office at 360-452at the Crescent Grange, 1511. 50870 state Highway 112, Peninsula Daily News

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An interior rendering of the chilled and frozen sections of the Bellevue Square location of 365 by Whole Foods Market, outside of Seattle.

Whole Foods: No tattoo shops planned for chain BY CANDICE CHOI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Whole Foods is prepping for the launch of its hipster new grocery chain. But shoppers won’t be able to get a tattoo with their cheese just yet. The company says its “365” chain will have a minimalist layout, affordable prices and third-party vendors who set up shop inside the stores. That generated fanfare earlier this year when Bloomberg noted the chain’s website said the vendors might include sellers of body care products, record shops and even tattoo parlors. But Jeff Turnas, president of 365 at Whole Foods, said in an interview last week that there are no plans for tattoo parlors to date and that he doubts that there will be.

location of the 365 chain by Whole Foods is slated this year for Bellevue.

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He said the example was given to illustrate that 365’s partners could include any number of possibilities. “I think the point of it is that it’s going to be diverse — it’s not going to be just food,” he said. For instance, Turnas noted a pet grooming service that uses organic shampoos has expressed interest in being a partner. Still, Turnas said the press coverage about the potential tattoo parlors sparked genuine excitement among his employees, who started asking if they would be able to use their employee discounts

for tattoos. Even if a tattoo parlor isn’t likely, Turnas said the idea reflects the culture of Whole Foods employees. “I would say 75 percent of our team members have tattoos,” he said of the team working on the 365 chain. That includes Turnas, 44, who has a tattoo on his leg is of a Grateful Dead bear with a lacrosse stick, a memory of his time as a lacrosse player at Michigan State University. The offshoot chain by Whole Foods comes as sales growth has slowed at the company’s flagship stores, which are being pressured by traditional supermarkets with expanded organic selections. Whole Foods Market Inc., which has more than 430 locations, says it still sees potential to expand to 1,200 locations in the U.S.

Some analysts question whether the offshoot chain will cannibalize sales from Whole Foods stores. But the Austin, Texas, company says 365 will help it reach new customers, particularly those who want more affordable prices or are looking for a quicker shopping experience. Turnas noted that 365 stores won’t have meat or seafood counters, and described it as Whole Foods’ “younger sister, a little scrappy.” The first 365 store is slated to open in Los Angeles on May 25; its thirdparty vendor will be an outpost of a New York vegan eatery. Two more locations are slated for Lake Oswego, Ore., and Bellevue this year, and 10 additional stores are slated for 2017.

Deputy police chief demoted for poor performance THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BELLEVUE — Officials say the Bellevue deputy police chief has been demoted due to a monthslong pattern of disrespect and unacceptable performance. The Seattle Times reported that Bellevue Dep-

uty Police Chief Jim Jolliffe was demoted to captain after an independent investigation report released this week. Police Chief Steve Mylett wrote in an accompanying discipline notice that Jolliffe displayed a lack of interest in his job and an

unwillingness to follow Mylett’s expectations for leadership and professional conduct. Mylett added that Jolliffe will be fired if his misconduct continues. Mylett took over the department a year ago and has emphasized high pro-

fessionalism standards to put behind it multiple incidents of misconduct, most of which happened before he arrived. Jolliffe has worked for the department for 25 years, serving as deputy chief for five years. He’s appealing the demotion.

Death and Memorial Notice JOSEPH E. BARON May 18, 1920 December 30, 2015 Joe enjoyed his life to the very end, having met his friends for their daily coffee in Sequim that morning. The fifth of six children, Joe was born in Norquay, Saskatchewan, to Samuel and Anna Baron (née Yawna), who emigrated from the Ukraine. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Black Bear, Idaho, eventually settling in Onalaska, Washington. Joe became a U.S. citizen in Paris after enlisting in the Army during World War II. He experienced the brutality of war in the invasion of Normandy and later in Korea. Believing that no one should judge actions in war unless experiencing it firsthand, Joe said, “When you see your friends killed and wounded, then you can

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have a say about how people should behave in war.” On surviving, he said, “I was lucky to be small. Those bullets just whizzed right by me.” Joe was honored to be awarded the Bronze Star. Joe was blessed in surviving the war and in finding his life partner, Mickey Krueger (née Minnie Adams). After marrying in

Even in his 90s, Joe still dreamed about taking the trans-Siberian train across Russia. A devoted husband and loving caregiver throughout their 56-year marriage, Joe cooked and baked homemade pies for Mickey. Their Valentine’s date at Elevated Ice Cream in Port Townsend was a tradition Joe honored even after Mickey’s death in 2012. Joe is survived by sons Ron Baron and Dennis Krueger; grandchildren Kim Krueger and Kyle (Ariana) Krueger; great-grandchild Elizabeth Louise; brother Frank Baron, sister Nellie Lyons; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to a memorial ceremony to honor Joe’s life and military service at Tahoma National Cemetery, 18600 Southeast 240th Street, Kent, WA 98042, on Friday, May 20, 2016, at 2 p.m.

DIANA BUTLER GARLAND July 22, 1922 April 21, 2016 Our dear mother, Diana Garland, passed away in Sequim at the age of 93. She was the daughter of George Noel Berkeley Herrick and Margaret Gwendolen Butler (aka Margot Proctor) but grew up with her uncle, Frank Butler, and his wife, Ethel, in Los Angeles, California She graduated from Marlborough School for Girls, attended fashion design school in New York (1939-41) and married her husband, Robert D. “Buzz” Garland, in 1942. They were married for 64 years until he passed away in 2006. After World War II, they lived in Carlsbad, California, where Buzz was the publisher of the Carlsbad Journal and Diana volunteered, helped at the newspaper and later worked as an orthodontist assistant. They retired to Sequim in the 1980s. Diana was an artist. She made elegant pineneedle baskets and lovely jewelry.

Diana Garland Many will remember seeing her on Saturdays at the Sequim Open Aire Market and viewing her jewelry at the Sequim Gallery. She loved making art, growing plants and taking care of her family, and baked a wonderful apple pie. She is already sorely missed. Diana is survived by her daughter, Gay Garland Reed; her son, Nicholas S. (Tammara) Garland; grandchildren Jeffrey C. Reed and Heather K. Reed; and greatgrandchild Alice Geny Reed. A celebration of life will be held at a future date.

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1955, they lived in Aberdeen, Washington, while Joe worked for Rayonier. Later, Joe worked as a surveyor for Port Angeles, and Mickey ran their store, Fairview Grocery. In 1961, the Barons bought a 40-acre farm in the foothills of the Olympics. Joe loved being a rancher while Mickey proudly managed the cattle and farm. Retiring to Sequim in 1988, they treasured the community, cafes and their views of the Olympics and Strait. Joe had a love for adventure and a passion for sports. An avid fan of football and baseball — especially the Seahawks and Mariners — Joe set up multiple screens to watch games simultaneously. He traveled to 47 of 50 states and treasured his fishing trips to British Columbia with his brother Frank.

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cover story Great minds Two 20th-century icons team up to solve crimes subject were at opposite ends of the spectrum. Houdini was as skeptical as they come, spurning belief in anything he couldn’t see, while Doyle was a passionate believer in the supernatural, hat do an acclaimed British fiction writer and which Houdini saw as mere gimmickry. “Houdini & an unparalleled American escape artist have in common? Aside from fame and 20th-century icon Doyle” plays off the real-life friendship the two men enjoyed, which, in the end, couldn’t survive their status, it also seems they share a knack for solving strongly conflicting viewpoints. crimes. “I’ve long been intrigued by both Houdini & Forget your cops and detectives. “Houdini & Doyle” sees a rather unconventional crime-solving Doyle: men who were ahead of their time, each fascinating in [his] own right,” said executive producer team take to the streets to crack some otherwise uncrackable cases. The 10-episode British-Canadian David Shore, creator of the Emmy-winning series “House.” miniseries premieres Monday, May 2, on Fox. “But the idea that these two, seemingly so differOn paper, Harry Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan ent, could have been friends is almost too perfect.” Doyle have little in common. The former gained inThat discord-within-friendship evidently makes ternational fame as an escape artist and master illusionist, going on to become one of the highest-paid for good TV, or so showrunners hope. The mystery entertainers of his time for his ability to free himself drama stars Michael Weston (“Six Feet Under”) as Houdini and Stephen Mangan (“Rush,” 2013) as from all manner of handcuffs, strait jackets, locked boxes filled with water and more. The latter created Doyle. The two grudgingly join forces with Scotland Sherlock Holmes, one of literature’s greatest detec- Yard to investigate unsolved crimes that bear whistives and most enduring figures, and his stories have pers — and sometimes more than whispers — of the supernatural, and otherwise unexplainable. become staples of crime fiction. Houdini, with his wealth of magical training and What they did have in common was a keen interillusionist know-how, is highly aware of how fraud est in spirituality, although their opinions on the

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is accomplished, making him the ultimate skeptic when it comes to the unprovable. With an ability to extricate himself from seemingly any situation, he’s a natural problem-solver, and should therefore be able to see something in these mysterious cases that others have missed. Doyle, by contrast, is a strong believer in the unseen and things that may not inhabit our mortal plain. Despite dreaming up the ultimate rationalist Sherlock Holmes, the writer is also a paranormal aficionado, and his firm belief in the supernatural puts him constantly at odds with his counterpart as the two hunt down clues and follow enigmatic leads. Caught in the middle is Adelaide (Rebecca Liddiard, “MsLabelled”), the third member of their offbeat team and the

first female constable of the London Metropolitan Police Force. She joins Houdini and Doyle on cases that appear to involve ghosts, monsters, vampires and more — or perhaps these forces are just coverups for nefarious activities. “The fundamental concept of the show is about belief — what we believe and why,” series creator David Hoselton told reporters at L.A.’s Wonder Con in March, maintaining that belief in the supernatural is every bit as prevalent today as it was during Houdini and Doyle’s time. “We’re constantly asking ourselves: ‘What’s the limit of what’s possible?’ ” Shore added. While the real Houdini and Doyle didn’t actually form a crime-fighting duo (unfortunately), the friendship and contention around which the series is formed comes from a real place. Doyle became a fervent believer in life after death following the death of his son Kingsley just before the end of World War I. Stephen Mangan as seen in “Houdini & Doyle.”

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Fish or Die (49) ANPL

7:00 p.m.

Four fisherman set out to realize their dream of fishing unexplored waters in this premiere. Their adventure takes them across all seven continents in a vegetable oil-powered truck to get to the last of Earth’s unfished water.

Who Do You Think You Are? (61) TLC

8:00 p.m.

When actor Chris Noth looks into his family history, he finds evidence of a family torn apart by a devastating disaster in this new episode. He discovers the story of a man who endured oppression, but later rose up to become a war hero.

Good Witch (60) HALL

9:00 p.m.

One of Cassie’s (Catherine Bell) old flames arrives in Middleton looking for closure in this new episode. Later, an old friend delves into her past. Based on the made-for-TV movies of the same name, this drama chronicles the life of a benevolent witch.

Quantico (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

A few weeks before graduation, the recruits are dispatched to different field offices in this new episode. Alex (Priyanka Chopra) and Ryan (Jake McLaughlin) are paired up to work on a case together. Meanwhile, Alex doesn’t know who she can trust. MAY 1 - 7, 2016

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A country comeback: Is it really a countdown if you skip a number? Back in 2014, Fox launched a new awards show Dreadfully delightful: Showtime’s hit horror drama is based on “American Counback for a third season, and it’s try Countdown,” the radio conjuring up some spooky new countdown show that’s been bodies to join its ranks. “Penny broadcasting since the 1970s. The result was the American Dreadful,” the Showtime Country Countdown Awards, series inspired by characters which replaced the former from 19th-century British and Irish stories, returns for a third American Country Awards that had been at home on the netseason Sunday, May 1, on the work since 2010. cabler. After originally planning to Last season closed out with air a second gala in December, Ethan (Josh Hartnett, “Pearl the American Country CountHarbor,” 2001) heading back to the United States after com- down Awards ended up skipping 2015 all together. It was mitting some very unsavory just a delay, though, and now crimes, and preparing himself to face his father’s anger. View- the biggest stars in country music are coming together ers will get to see that father — who is likely to be none too again Sunday, May 1, to count pleased by his son’s actions — down the best that the genre this season, played by veteran has to offer. While the winners and near actor Brian Cox (“Braveheart,” winners of the various catego1995) in a guest-starring role. ries are the real stars of the Also joining the cast are evening, a big draw of the live Jessica Barden (“Coronation broadcast is the onstage perStreet”) as a charming young formances from some of counassistant, Christian Camargo try music’s biggest names. Mu(“Dexter”) as a friendly zosic awards shows always come ologist, Wes Studi (“Avatar,” with amazing music, and this 2009) as Ethan’s new pal, year’s ACCA lineup doesn’t and Samuel Barnett (“Jupiter Ascending,” 2015) as a helpful disappoint. Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett new secretary. “Penny Dreadful’s” original and duo Florida Georgia Line were early signups stars are all returning, too. for the event, and Fellow former James Bond they’re joined by veterans Timothy Dalton (“LiSam Hunt, Marcence to Kill,” 1989) and Eva Green (“Casino Royale,” 2006) tina McBride, Cole Swindell, are back as Sir Malcolm MurCam, Kelsea ray and Vanessa Ives, respectively, as is Billie Piper (“Doctor Ballerini and Dan + Shay in Who”) as the monstrous Lily performing Frankenstein. Set in the late 1800s, “Penny live from Los Angeles. Dreadful” brings together Radio’s some of the characters made “American famous in the fiction of the Country era. It’s a fun and frightening Countdown supernatural romp that spans the globe and includes charac- with Kix ters such as Van Helsing (David Brooks” is Warner, “Titanic,” 1997), Dr. currently Victor Frankenstein (Harry celebratTreadaway, “City of Ember,” ing its 2008) and Dorian Gray (Reeve 43rd year, Carney, “The Tempest,” 2010). making it By Andrew Warren TV Media

hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Why are there so many uncredited roles in films? It’s not like it involves extra work to put someone’s name on the credits list. A: Because film sets are unionized and make frequent use of non-unionized extras for crowd scenes and the like, there are a lot of rules around getting an on-screen credit for a role. The big division seems to be between speaking and non-speaking roles — that’s the line between being an extra and being an actor, and often between being credited and not. Of course, a lot of famous actors go uncredited for significant roles in films, a phenomenon also known as a cameo. This is where it gets more complicated, but also a lot nicer. DenOfGeek.com writer Nick Horton got almost poetic in discussing the cameo in modern film. “It serves many functions. Sometimes to surprise and delight the audience by bringing in a well-known face in an unexpected way. Other times it serves to hide the true nature of a role and set up a reveal. Other times it serves as a shorthand for characterization. And other times it’s a funny in-joke or the actor owed his friend a favor.” Some of the more famous examples include Sean Connery showing up to play King Richard at the end of “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (1991) and Johnny Depp doing a cameo in the 2012 “21 Jump Street” movie. The latter was particularly cute because the film was based on the late-’80s TV series that made Depp a star. Q: What ever happened to the guy who played TC in “Magnum, P.I.”? A: Roger E. Mosley never quite caught as a screen star. That said, he’s had a surprisingly long career as a bit player, starting in 1971 with an uncredited role in the mystery series “Longstreet” and continuing long after he was cast as Theodore “TC” Calvin in “Magnum, P.I.” in 1980. The TC role proved to be by far his biggest — he appeared in every episode of the show’s eight-season run. He’s kept at it since the show left the air in 1988, but he’s never found a role nearly as good, or as permanent. His biggest roles were on TV, such as a full season of the syndicated sitcom “Rude Awakening” from 1999 to 2000 and a 10-episode run in the early-’90s sitcom “Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper” (he played Coach Ricketts in the show’s first season). His most recent gig was in 2010, when he appeared in the first eight episodes of the popular web series “FCU: Fact Checkers Unit.” (Though “web series” might suggest a lack of prestige, the show featured some notable other guest stars, including “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek and “NCIS” star Pauley Perette.)

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radio’s longest-running country music countdown show, so it’s a no-brainer that the format would eventually find its way to television. The countdown may have missed 2015, but it’s back on track for an exciting evening of honoring country music’s best. The American Country Countdown Awards airs live Sunday, May 1, on Fox. Naval crime stoppers: It’s amazing just how much crime happens in the navy. At least, that’s what CBS’s “NCIS” would seem to indicate; it’s not even finished with its 13th season yet, and it’s already been renewed for two more. It already stands as the second-longest-running scripted, non-animated prime-time TV series in American history and

shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, the show’s producers are already eyeing potential new cast members for the next season. Sarah Clarke (“24”) and British actor Duane Henry (“The Dark Knight Rises,” 2012) have both signed on for recurring roles in the final few episodes of the current season, and both have options to be promoted to series regulars for season 14. Clarke plays an FBI special agent who has a big heart hidden beneath her hard, nononsense exterior, while Henry has been cast as a British MI-6 agent with a lot of swagger, but also the professional skills to back up his confidence. The pair of newcomers look to fill the gap left by Michael Weatherly’s (“Dark Angel”) departure this season, whose character Anthony DiNozzo had been a key member of the cast since the very first season. It’s a big hole to fill, but “NCIS” is still going strong. The 13th season is currently airing Tuesday nights on CBS. Wes Studi as seen in “Penny Dreadful.”

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8:30 p.m.

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8:00 p.m.

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9:30 p.m.

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10:00 p.m.

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